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authorRuslan Ermilov <ru@FreeBSD.org>2005-10-20 10:45:19 +0000
committerRuslan Ermilov <ru@FreeBSD.org>2005-10-20 10:45:19 +0000
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503 files changed, 144037 insertions, 62920 deletions
diff --git a/contrib/groff/COPYING b/contrib/groff/COPYING
index e8a612e5c3b9..b2fe7b6af353 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/COPYING
+++ b/contrib/groff/COPYING
@@ -1,8 +1,8 @@
GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
Version 2, June 1991
- Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
- 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA
+ Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+ 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies
of this license document, but changing it is not allowed.
@@ -279,7 +279,7 @@ POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.
END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS
- Appendix: How to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs
+ How to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs
If you develop a new program, and you want it to be of the greatest
possible use to the public, the best way to achieve this is to make it
@@ -291,7 +291,7 @@ convey the exclusion of warranty; and each file should have at least
the "copyright" line and a pointer to where the full notice is found.
<one line to give the program's name and a brief idea of what it does.>
- Copyright (C) 19yy <name of author>
+ Copyright (C) <year> <name of author>
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
@@ -305,14 +305,15 @@ the "copyright" line and a pointer to where the full notice is found.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
- Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
+ Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
+
Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail.
If the program is interactive, make it output a short notice like this
when it starts in an interactive mode:
- Gnomovision version 69, Copyright (C) 19yy name of author
+ Gnomovision version 69, Copyright (C) year name of author
Gnomovision comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details type `show w'.
This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it
under certain conditions; type `show c' for details.
diff --git a/contrib/groff/ChangeLog b/contrib/groff/ChangeLog
index ff9729393763..2155a818a6bf 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/ChangeLog
+++ b/contrib/groff/ChangeLog
@@ -1,5 +1,3532 @@
+2005-09-04 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * tmac/groff_ms.man, doc/groff.texinfo: Synchronize.
+
+ * doc/webpage.ms: Updated.
+
+ * install-sh, mkinstalldirs: New versions; taken from texinfo CVS.
+
+2005-09-04 Jörgen Grahn <jgrahn@algonet.se>
+
+ * tmac/groff_ms.man: Document `PO' better.
+
+2005-09-03 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * NEWS: Document grotty changes.
+
+2005-09-01 Keith Marshall <keith.d.marshall@ntlworld.com>
+
+ Backward compatibility support for `man' program.
+
+ * tmac/an-old.tmac (LL): Initialize it to respect prior LL register
+ assignment, prior `.ll' request and then package defaults, in this
+ specified order of decreasing priority.
+
+ * tmac/groff_man.man, doc/groff.texinfo: Document altered `LL'
+ register initialization priorities.
+
+2005-08-29 Gary W. Swearingen <garys@opusnet.com>
+
+ * tmac/groff_mdoc.man: Go into more details how the `AUTHORS'
+ section should look like.
+
+2005-08-29 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * tmac/groff_mdoc.man: The month's name in a call to .Dd shouldn't
+ be abbreviated.
+
+2005-08-27 Bernd Warken
+
+ * tmac/groff_man.man: Add man(7) too SEE ALSO and more minor
+ fixes.
+
+2005-08-11 Bernd Warken
+
+ * tmac/www.tmac (URL, MTO): Handle empty \\$1 better.
+
+2005-08-09 Bernd Warken
+
+ * tmac/www.tmac (URL, MTO): Use bold series if color support is
+ deactivated.
+
+2005-08-02 Bernd Warken
+
+ * doc/Makefile.sub (uninstall_sub): Use --remove, not --delete
+ as argument to $(INSTALL_INFO). The latter isn't portable.
+ Remove $(HTMLEXAMPLEFILES) too.
+
+ * Makefile.in (uninstall_dirs): Remove $(datadir)/doc/groff and
+ $(datadir)/doc too.
+ Suppress warning messages and return always true.
+
+ * tmac/Makefile.sub (uninstall_sub): Remove www.tmac too.
+
+2005-07-02 Bernd Warken
+
+ * src/devices/xditview/gxditview.man: Change many `.I' to `.B'.
+ * man/groff_out.man: More markup and minor improvements.
+ * src/roff/groff/groff.man: Minor improvements.
+
+2005-06-28 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * ChangeLog: Split off older entries into...
+ * ChangeLog.115 ChangeLog.116, ChangeLog.117, ChangeLog.118: New
+ files.
+
+2005-06-26 Bernd Warken
+
+ * src/devices/xditview/gxditview.man: More minor fixes.
+
+2005-06-24 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/preproc/pic/troff.cpp (troff_output::set_fill,
+ troff_output::set_color, troff_output::reset_color): Use .bcolor and
+ .fcolor instead of \m and \M, respectively.
+
+2005-06-23 Bernd Warken
+
+ * src/devices/xditview/gxditview.man: More minor fixes.
+ * README: Formatting issues.
+ Mention some problems with Debian.
+
+2005-06-23 Bernd Warken
+
+ * src/devices/xditview/gxditview.man: Revised and improved.
+
+2005-06-22 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ Another round in fixing getopt problems. Hopefully the last one!
+ This time we use the getopt stuff from gnulib and define a prefix
+ unconditionally so that there are no collisions with any other
+ getopt implementations. This is a slight waste of space in case
+ we already use a GNU getopt implementation, but on
+ the other hand it really simplifies life.
+
+ * src/include/getopt.h: Use gnulib version.
+
+ * src/include/getopt_int.h: Use gnulib version.
+
+ * src/include/groff-getopt.h: Removed. Obsolete now.
+
+ * src/include/lib.h: Regarding getopt, don't handle any platform
+ specially; just include getopt.h.
+ (__GETOPT_PREFIX): Define (before getopt.h).
+
+ * src/include/Makefile.sub (HDRS): Updated.
+
+ * src/libs/libgroff/getopt1.c, src/libs/libgroff/getopt.c: Use
+ gnulib version.
+
+ * src/libs/libgroff/Makefile.sub (EXTRA_CFLAGS): Set
+ __GETOPT_PREFIX.
+
+ * src/utils/pfbtops/pfbtops.c, src/utils/xtotroff/xtotroff.c
+ (__GETOPT_PREFIX): Define (before getopt.h).
+
+2005-06-21 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/include/lib.h: Provide a fix for Mac OS X to not include
+ groff-getopt.h.
+
+2005-06-20 Denis M. Wilson <dmw@oxytropis.plus.com>
+
+ * font/devps/prologue.ps (EP): Dont' use `bind'. Reason: Using
+ `bind' to define a procedure which contains `showpage' means that an
+ invocation of `showpage' may execute wrongly (the exact effect
+ depending on the interpreter). Not usually a problem except under
+ transformations, such as combining pages.
+ (PEND): Don't call `clear'. Reason: Using `clear' in the definition
+ of /PEND means that stack underflow will occur if the stack is
+ deliberately non-empty before document inclusion. If included
+ files are found to be generally badly behaved, we could replace the
+ `clear' with `mark' in /PBEGIN and `cleartomark' in /PEND (I've
+ never found this necessary).
+
+2005-06-20 Jörgen Grahn <jgrahn@algonet.se>
+
+ * src/preproc/soelim/soelim.cpp (do_file): Append trailing zero
+ earlier to get correct error message.
+
+2005-06-16 Bernd Warken
+ * src/roff/nroff/nroff.sh: Add support for iso-8859-15.
+
+2005-06-15 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ Another try to update getopt files. This time we add a dummy
+ gettext.h file to satisfy the dependency.
+
+ * src/include/getopt.h, src/libs/libgroff/getopt.c,
+ src/libs/libgroff/getopt1.c: Updated from GNU libc CVS.
+
+ * src/include/getopt_int.h: New file (from GNU libc CVS).
+
+ * src/include/gettext.h: Dummy file which just defines a gettext()
+ macro.
+
+ * src/include/groff-getopt.h: Updated.
+
+ * src/include/Makefile.sub (HDRS): Add getopt_int.h and gettext.h.
+
+
+ * src/libs/libdriver/input.cpp (IntArray): Remove superfluous
+ `const' keywords in return value.
+
+ * src/preproc/html/pushback.cpp (pushBackBuffer::~pushBackBuffer):
+ Remove redundant variable `old'.
+ (pushBackBuffer::skipToNewline): Remove redundant variable `ch'.
+
+ * src/preproc/tbl/main.cpp (process_table): Remove redundant
+ variable `c'.
+
+
+ Fix more friend name injection problems since modern C++ compilers
+ fail otherwise. We simply provide (global) declarations for all
+ functions declared as friends. This is not really necessary but
+ doesn't harm.
+
+ * src/preproc/eqn/lex.cpp: Provide declarations for get_char,
+ peek_char, and get_location.
+
+ * src/preproc/refer/ref.h: Provide declarations for
+ compare_reference, same_reference, same_year, same_date,
+ same_author_last_name, and same_author_name.
+
+ * src/roff/troff/div.h: Provide declarations for do_divert and
+ page_offset.
+
+ * src/roff/troff/env.h: Provide declarations for title_length,
+ space_size, fill, no_fill, adjust, no_adjust, center, right_justify,
+ vertical_spacing, post_vertical_spacing, line_spacing, line_length,
+ indent, temporary_indent, do_underline, do_input_trap, set_tabs,
+ margin_character, no_number, number_lines, leader_character,
+ tab_character, hyphenate_request, no_hyphenate,
+ hyphen_line_max_request, hyphenation_space_request,
+ hyphenation_margin_request, line_width, tabs_save, tabs_restore,
+ line_tabs_request, widow_control_request, and do_divert.
+
+ * src/roff/troff/input.cpp: Provide declaration for chop_macro.
+
+ * src/roff/troff/node.cpp: Provide declarations for class
+ tfont_spec.
+ Provide declaration for make_tfont.
+
+2005-05-29 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * doc/fdl.texi: Updated to version 1.2. Reported by Bernd Warken.
+
+2005-05-28 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * contrib/pdfmark/Makefile.sub (.ms.pdf): Use `--stylesheet', not
+ `--style'.
+
+ * src/devices/grolbp/lbp.cpp, src/devices/grolbp/lbp.h: Remove
+ redundant semicolons.
+
+ * src/preproc/eqn/Makefile.sub, src/preproc/html/Makefile.sub,
+ src/preproc/soelim/Makefile.sub, src/preproc/tbl/Makefile.sub:
+ Define `MLIB'. Some compilers need this for linking with libgroff.
+
+2005-05-27 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * MANIFEST, README, doc/webpage.ms: Updated.
+
+2005-05-26 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * All affected files: Update postal address of FSF.
+
+2005-05-25 Keith Marshall <keith.d.marshall@ntlworld.com>
+ Bernd Warken
+
+ * README: More fixes.
+
+ * README.CVS: Removed. Its contents is now part of the README file.
+
+2005-05-21 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * README: Updated. Based on a patch from Bernd Warken.
+
+2005-05-16 Keith Marshall <keith.d.marshall@ntlworld.com>
+
+ Miscellaneous script portability enhancements.
+
+ * aclocal.m4: (GROFF_CSH_HACK): Add space in shebang prototype for
+ generated conftest.sh script, conforming to portability
+ recommendation in autoconf docs.
+ * configure: Likewise, for code generated by GROFF_CSH_HACK.
+ * contrib/eqn2graph/eqn2graph.sh: Add space in shebang, conforming
+ to portability recommendation in autoconf docs.
+ * contrib/gdiffmk/gdiffmk.sh: Likewise.
+ * contrib/gdiffmk/tests/runtests.in: Likewise.
+ * contrib/grap2graph/grap2graph.sh: Likewise.
+ * contrib/groffer/groffer.sh: Likewise.
+ * contrib/mm/mmroff.pl: Likewise.
+ * contrib/mom/momdoc/appendices.html: Likewise.
+ * contrib/pic2graph/pic2graph.sh: Likewise.
+ * font/devps/generate/afmname: Likewise.
+ * src/devices/xditview/ad2c: Likewise.
+ * src/preproc/eqn/neqn.sh: Likewise.
+ * src/roff/grog/grog.pl: Likewise.
+ * src/roff/grog/grog.sh: Likewise.
+ * src/roff/nroff/nroff.sh: Likewise.
+ * PROBLEMS: Likewise, in embedded script examples.
+
+2005-05-16 Keith Marshall <keith.d.marshall@ntlworld.com>
+
+ Improve portability of `pdfroff' shell script.
+
+ * arch/misc/shdeps.sh: Add space in shebang, conforming to
+ portability guidelines in `autoconf' docs.
+ (PATH_SEARCH_SETUP): New substitution; emits PATH_SEPARATOR
+ initialization code. Used by contrib/pdfmark/pdfroff.sh's
+ `searchpath' function.
+
+2005-05-14 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * contrib/pic2graph/pic2graph.sh, contrib/graph2graph.sh,
+ contrib/eqn2graph.sh: Add option `-trim' to `convert' which is
+ needed for newer ImageMagick versions.
+
+2005-05-07 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/preproc/refer/refer.man: Many small typographic fixes.
+
+2005-05-06 Jeff Conrad <jeff_conrad@msn.com>
+
+ * src/devices/grohtml/post-html.cpp (assert_state::~assert_state):
+ Use `char *' cast for a_delete.
+
+2005-05-03 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/libs/libgroff/maxpathname.cpp: Include stdlib.h.
+ src/libs/libgroff/relocate.cpp: Use path_name_max everywhere.
+
+2005-05-03 Jeff Conrad <jeff_conrad@msn.com>
+
+ * src/devices/grohtml/post-html.cpp: Use casts to `char *' if using
+ `a_delete' for `const char *'.
+
+2005-05-03 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/devices/grohtml/post-html.cpp,
+ src/devices/grohtml/html-table.cpp,
+ src/devices/grohtml/html-text.cpp, src/devices/grohtml/output.cpp:
+ Replace malloc/free with new/delete/a_delete.
+
+ * src/devices/grolbp/lbp.h: Remove superfluous semicolons which
+ are prohibited with ANSI C++.
+ (lbpprintf, vdmprintf): Remove useless `inline' keyword (since the
+ function has a variable number of arguments).
+
+ * src/preproc/grn/main.cpp (doinput): Change return type to `int'.
+ Simplify function and update all callers.
+
+2005-05-02 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ Undo getopt changes from 2005-04-30. We don't want a dependency
+ on gettext.
+
+ * src/include/getopt_int.h: Removed.
+
+ * src/include/getopt.h, src/include/groff-getopt.h,
+ src/include/Makefile.sub, src/libs/libgroff/getopt.c,
+ src/libs/libgroff/getopt1.c: Revert to previous version.
+
+
+ * src/include/nonposix.h (access) [_MSC_VER]: New macro.
+
+ * src/include/posix.h (F_OK): Define conditionally.
+
+ * src/devices/grotty/tty.cpp (tty_printer::make_underline): Use
+ different variable name in second `for' loop to avoid MSVC compiler
+ problem.
+
+2005-04-30 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ AC_TYPE_SIGNAL from current autoconf can fail if CC=g++.
+
+ * aclocal.m4 (GROFF_TYPE_SIGNAL): New function.
+ * configure.ac: Use GROFF_TYPE_SIGNAL, not AC_TYPE_SIGNAL.
+ * configure, src/include/config.hin: Regenerated.
+
+ * PROBLEMS: Updated.
+
+
+ Update getopt files.
+
+ * src/include/getopt.h, src/libs/libgroff/getopt.c,
+ src/libs/libgroff/getopt1.c: Updated from GNU libc CVS.
+
+ * src/include/getopt_int.h: New file (from GNU libc CVS).
+
+ * src/include/groff-getopt.h: Updated.
+
+ * src/include/Makefile.sub (HDRS): Add getopt_int.h.
+
+
+ * font/devutf8/NOTES: Updated.
+
+2005-04-28 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ Bug fix for Win32 relocatable code. Based on a patch from Keith
+ Marshall.
+
+ * src/libs/libgroff/maxpathname.cpp (PATH_MAX): Test for `_MAX_PATH'
+ also.
+
+ * src/libs/libgroff/relocate.c (DEBUG): Define it conditionally.
+ (searchpath) [_WIN32]: Use `_fullpath', not `realpath'.
+
+2005-04-28 Keith Marshall <keith.d.marshall@ntlworld.com>
+
+ Correct `gnu.eps' handling for build from distribution tarball, with
+ separate source and build directories.
+
+ * doc/Makefile.sub: (examples.stamp): New target; forces copy of
+ grnexmpl.g, groff.css and gnu.eps from source to build directory;
+ generate gnu.eps from gnu.xpm if required; touch examples.stamp.
+ (prepare_examples): Make it depend on examples.stamp.
+ (CLEANADD): Add examples.stamp.
+
+2005-04-27 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ Implement the rule
+
+ position: '(' position ')'
+
+ in pic.
+
+ * src/preproc/pic/pic.y (position, position_not_place): Handle
+ additional parentheses.
+
+ * doc/pic.ms: Updated.
+
+2005-04-23 Larry Jones <lawrence.jones@ugs.com>
+
+ * src/utils/xtotroff/xtotroff.c (MapFont): Fix variable declaration.
+
+2005-04-18 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/roff/groff/pipeline.c: Don't include ctype.h.
+
+2005-04-13 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/roff/nroff/nroff.man: Document option `-M'.
+
+2005-04-13 Bruce Lilly <blilly@erols.com>
+
+ * src/roff/nroff/nroff.sh: Make the script accept option `-M'.
+
+2005-04-01 Kees Zeelenberg <kzlg@users.sourceforge.net>
+ Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ Add binary relocation support for Windows platforms.
+
+ * src/include/Makefile.sub (defs.h): Add `INSTALLPATH'.
+
+ * src/include/relocate.h, src/libs/libgroff/relocate.cpp: New files.
+
+ * src/libs/libgroff/searchpath.cpp: Handle `relocate'.
+ (search_path::search_path, search_path::open_file_cautious): Use
+ `relocate'.
+
+ * src/libs/libgroff/Makefile.sub (OBJS, CCSRCS),
+ src/include/Makefile.sub (HDRS): Updated.
+
+2005-04-01 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/devices/grohtml/post-html.cpp: Don't use strdup/free but
+ strsave/a_delete.
+
+ * src/libs/libgroff/font.cpp: Replace strdup with strsave.
+
+ * src/libs/libgroff/maxfilename.cpp: Don't include limits.h since
+ lib.h already does it.
+
+ * src/libs/libgroff/maxpathname.cpp: New file, defining
+ path_name_max.
+
+ * src/include/lib.h: Add prototype for path_name_max.
+
+ * src/libs/libgroff/Makefile.sub (OBJS, CCSRCS): Updated.
+
+ * src/include/nonposix.h (PATH_EXT): New macro.
+
+2005-03-28 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ Add support for double- and zero-width characters in grotty.
+
+ * src/devices/grotty/tty.cpp (glyph): Add width.
+ (tty_printer::make_underline, tty_printer::make_bold,
+ tty_printer::add_character): Add parameter to pass character width.
+ Update all callers.
+ (tty_printer::end_page): Increase hpos by actual character width.
+
+ * font/devutf8/R.proto: Specify zero width for non-spacing
+ characters.
+
+ * tmac/unicode.tmac: Remove definitions for non-spacing entities.
+
+ * Makefile.comm (extraclean): Remove more junk files.
+
+2005-03-25 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * configure.ac: Undo change from 2005-03-24.
+ * configure: Regenerated.
+
+2005-03-24 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * Makefile.in (NOMAKEDIRS): Add contrib/gdiffmk/tests.
+ (dist): Search Makefile while descending into $(EXTRADIRS).
+
+ * doc/Makefile.in (.PHONY): Add.
+ (clean): Don't remove *.png and *.eps.
+ Don't handle *.gif.
+ (realclean): Remove *.png and *.eps.
+ (extraclean): Depend on distclean.
+
+ * configure.ac: Add copyright.
+ Handle contrib/pdfmark/Makefile.
+
+ * configure: Regenerated.
+
+2005-03-18 Larry Kollar <kollar@alltel.net>
+
+ Add numbered and definition lists to www.tmac.
+
+ * tmac/www.tmac (www-ul-level1, www-ul-level2, www-ul-level3,
+ www-ol-level1, www-ol-level2, www-ol-level3, www-ol-tmp): New
+ auxiliary string registers.
+ (www-ul-level, www-ol-level, www-dl-level, www-ol-ctr1, www-ol-ctr2,
+ www-ol-ctr3, www-dl-shift): New auxiliary number registers.
+ (www-level): Removed.
+ (www-level1, www-level2, www-level3): Initialize to empty.
+ (www-level0, www-level4, www-level5, www-level6, www-level7,
+ www-level8, www-level9): New string registers.
+ (www-push-li, www-pop-li): New macros.
+ (www-push-level, www-pop-level): Renamed to...
+ (www-push-ul-level, www-pop-ul-level): This.
+ Updated.
+ (www-push-ol-level, www-pop-ol-level): New macros.
+ (ULS, ULE): Updated.
+ (OLS, OLE, DLS, DLE): New user macros.
+ (LI): Removed. It is aliased to one of...
+ (www-li-ul, www-li-ol, www-li-dl): New macros.
+
+ * tmac/groff_www.man: Document new macros.
+
+ * NEWS: Updated.
+
+2005-03-18 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * tmac/doc-common (doc-operating-system-NetBSD-2.0.1,
+ doc-operating-system-NetBSD-2.0.2): New strings.
+
+ * tmac/groff_mdoc.man: Updated.
+
+2005-03-17 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * doc/Makefile.sub (CLEANADD): Add `groff.html'.
+
+2005-03-17 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/libs/libgroff/hypot.c: Renamed to...
+ * src/libs/libgroff/hypot.cpp: This. Updated to C++.
+
+ * src/libs/libgroff/Makefile.sub (CCSRCS, CSRCS): Updated.
+
+ * src/include/lib.h: Updated.
+
+2005-03-16 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ Add workaround for broken hypot() on Interix.
+
+ * src/libs/libgroff/hypot.c: New wrapper file for `hypot'.
+
+ * src/libs/libgroff/Makefile.sub (OBJS): Add `hypot.o'.
+ (CSRCS): Add `hypot.c'.
+
+ * src/include/lib.h: Declare `groff_hypot'.
+
+ * src/preproc/grn/hgraph.cpp: Don't declare `hypot'.
+ Use `groff_hypot'.
+
+ * src/preproc/pic/pic.h: Don't declare `hypot'.
+
+ * src/preproc/pic/object.cpp (hypot): Use `groff_hypot'.
+
+2005-03-15 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
+
+ * src/devices/grohtml/post-html.cpp
+ (html_printer::lookahead_for_tables): End .ce properly to avoid a
+ segfault.
+
+2005-03-15 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ makeinfo 4.8 doesn't produce good HTML output from groff.texinfo.
+
+ * doc/fixinfo.sh: New script to postprocess makeinfo's HTML output.
+
+ * doc/Makefile.in (.texinfo.html): Call fixinfo.sh.
+
+2005-03-14 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ Add Cyrillic support to devutf8 and devhtml.
+
+ * font/devutf8/R.proto, font/devhtml/R.proto: Add Cyrillic blocks.
+
+ * tmac/unicode.tmac: New file.
+
+ * tmac/tty.tmac: Include unicode.tmac if device is utf8.
+
+ * tmac/Makefile.sub (NORMALFILES): Add unicode.tmac.
+
+ * NEWS: Updated.
+
+2005-03-02 Keith Marshall <keith.d.marshall@ntlworld.com>
+
+ * src/libs/libdriver/printer.cpp (check_for_output_error): New
+ function. It has been introduced to catch peculiar error contexts
+ on MS-Windows platforms.
+
+2005-02-28 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/roff/troff/input.cpp (string_iterator::fill): Protect against
+ null pointer.
+
+ * tmac/papersize.tmac: Convert `paper' string contents to lowercase.
+
+ * configure: Regenerated.
+
+ * NEWS: Updated.
+
+2005-02-28 Keith Marshall <keith.d.marshall@ntlworld.com>
+
+ Integrate `pdfmark' into normal groff build system;
+ install macro `pdfmark' packages, build and install `pdfroff',
+ and PDF format documentation.
+
+ * Makefile.comm: Add PDFDOCDIR.
+
+ * Makefile.in: (MDEFINES) ALT_AWK_PROGS, ALT_GHOSTSCRIPT_PROGS,
+ pdfdocdir, make_pdfdoc, make_install_pdfdoc: New variables.
+ (unstall_dirs): Add pdfdocdir.
+
+ * aclocal.m4: (GROFF_GHOSTSCRIPT_PREFS): New function; support
+ `--with-alt-gs' option, set ALT_GHOSTSCRIPT_PROGS.
+ (GROFF_GHOSTSCRIPT_PATH): Support `--with-gs' option, force use of
+ GROFF_GHOSTSCRIPT_PREFS, set GHOSTSCRIPT.
+ (GROFF_HTML_PROGRAMS): Force use of GROFF_GHOSTSCRIPT_PATH; tidy up.
+ (GROFF_AWK_PREFS): New function; support `--with-alt-awk' option,
+ set ALT_AWK_PROGS.
+ (GROFF_AWK_PATH): New function; support `--with-awk' option, force
+ use of GROFF_AWK_PREFS.
+ (GROFF_PDFDOC_PROGRAMS): New function; force use of GROFF_AWK_PATH
+ and GROFF_GHOSTSCRIPT_PATH, set make_pdfdoc and make_install_pdfdoc.
+
+ * configure.ac: Add AC_PREREQ(2.59), GROFF_PDFDOC_PROGRAMS.
+ Remove GROFF_GHOSTSCRIPT_PATH, (forced by GROFF_PDFDOC_PROGRAMS, and
+ also by modified GROFF_HTML_PROGRAMS).
+
+2005-02-27 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
+
+ * src/devices/grohtml/html-text.cpp (html_text::do_pre): Preserve
+ paragraph spacing.
+ (html_text::done_para): Unset `start_space'.
+ (html_text::remove_para_align): Call `retrieve_para_space' for the
+ spacing.
+
+ * src/devices/grohtml/post-html.cpp (html_printer::emit_raw): Unset
+ `seen_space'.
+ (html_printer::do_check_center): Emit vertical space if necessary.
+
+ * src/roff/troff/env.cpp (environment_switch): Preserve
+ `seen_space', `seen_eol', and `suppress_next_eol' while switching
+ environments.
+
+ * src/roff/troff/node.cpp (suppress_node::suppress_node): Set
+ `is_special'.
+
+2005-02-20 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/preproc/eqn/eqn.man, NEWS: Document various extensions of
+ eqn.
+
+2005-02-17 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * doc/pic.ms, man/groff.man: Fix typos.
+
+ * doc/groff.texinfo: Fix typos.
+ (\LEmacro): Get proper mathematical spacing.
+
+2005-02-16 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * aclocal.m4 (GROFF_APPRESDIR_CHECK): Improve warning message.
+ * configure: Regenerated with autoconf 2.59b.
+
+2005-02-16 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
+
+ * src/devices/grohtml/post-html.cpp (html_printer::is_line_start,
+ html_printer::start_font): Fix handling of preformatted text.
+
+2005-02-15 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
+
+ These patches modify the indentation implementation to use `<p
+ style=margin-left: n%>'. Many thanks to Peter and Larry for
+ suggesting this solution. Grohtml only uses tables for `.IP' and
+ related tags when the first operand has a short width.
+
+ Similarly, they modify all vertical space code. By default, grohtml
+ sets up a style sheet which uses no vertical space between `table',
+ `pre', and `p' tags. It forces spaces when it needs them using
+ `style="margin-top: 1em"'.
+
+ * src/devices/grohtml/html-table.cpp: Include `html-text.h'.
+ (html_table::emit_table_header, html_table::emit_new_row):
+ Rewritten.
+ (html_table::set_space): New function.
+ (html_indent::html_indent): Don't set `is_used'.
+ (html_indent::begin): Rewritten.
+ (html_indent::end): Remove code in function.
+
+ * src/devices/grohtml/html-table.h: Updated.
+ (html_table): Make `out' public.
+
+ * src/devices/grohtml/html-text.cpp (html_text::html_text):
+ Initialize `start_space' with FALSE.
+ (html_text::end_tag) <P_TAG, PRE_TAG>: Updated.
+ (html_text::issue_tag): Add argument to handle space style.
+ (html_text::start_tag) <P_TAG, PRE_TAG>: Updated.
+ (html_text::flush_text): Don't set `start_space'.
+ (html_text::push_para): Don't set `p->really_issued'.
+ (html_text::do_emittext): Updated.
+ (html_text::do_para): Add paremeter to handle space.
+ Update all callers.
+ (html_text::retrieve_para_space): New function.
+
+ * src/devices/grohtml/html-text.h (STYLE_VERTICAL_SPACE): New macro.
+ (tag_definition): Remove `really_issued'.
+ (html_text): Updated.
+
+ * src/devices/grohtml/post-html.cpp (html_printer): Add variables
+ `current_column' and `row_space'.
+ Update constructor.
+ (html_printer::emit_raw, html_printer::write_header,
+ html_printer::do_indent, html_printer::do_check_center,
+ html_printer::do_tab_ts): Handle vertical space.
+ (html_printer:do_tab_te, html_printer::do_end_para): Call
+ `remove_para_space'.
+ (html_printer::do_col): Rewritten.
+ (html_printer::flush_globs): Remove debugging code.
+ (html_printer::is_line_start): New function.
+ (html_printer::start_font): Use `is_line_start'.
+ (html_printer::writeHeadMetaStyle): New function.
+ (html_printer::do_file_components, html_printer::~html_printer):
+ Call `writeHeadMetaStyle'.
+
+ * tmac/www.tmac (www-handle-percent): New macro.
+ (MPIMG): Handle percent values for width and height parameters.
+ (DC): Updated.
+
+ * tmac/groff_www.man: Updated.
+
+2005-02-14 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/utils/afmtodit/afmtodit.pl: Remove an incorrect `my' from
+ $psname and $italic_angle.
+ Immediately restart file input loops if `split' returns an empty
+ array.
+
+2005-02-13 Michail Vidiassov <master@iaas.msu.ru>
+ Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ Update afmtodit to better support Unicode (Michail).
+ Update afmtodit to use Perl 5 syntax (Werner).
+
+ * src/utils/afmtodit/afmtodit.pl: Don't use `getopts.pl' but
+ `Getopts::Std'.
+ Decorate variables with `my' where necessary.
+ Use `defined' where necessary to avoid warnings.
+ Don't use `do' for subroutine calls.
+ Other minor syntax updates.
+ Check for both `uXXXX[X[X]]' and `uniXXXX'.
+ Handle glyph variants properly.
+ (%unicode_decomposed, %AGL_to_unicode): Don't use `u' prefix in
+ strings.
+
+ * src/utils/afmtodit/afmtodit.man: Updated.
+
+2005-02-13 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ Make groff.texinfo work with texinfo 4.8.
+
+ * doc/groff.texinfo (@Var): Use @r and @slanted.
+ (@defdummy, @Def*): Use @c to avoid empty lines.
+ (\angles): Replaced with...
+ (\Langlemacro, \Ranglemacro): New TeX macros.
+ (@Langlemacro, @Ranglemacro): New variables defined with @set.
+ (@angles): Use @Langlemacro and @Ranglemacro.
+ (\LE): Replaced with...
+ (\LEmacro): New TeX macro.
+ (@LEmacro): New variable defined with @set.
+ (@LE): Use @LEmacro.
+ (@Lparenmacro, @Rparenmacro, @Lbrackmacro, @Rbrackmacro): New
+ variables defined with @set.
+ (@lparen, @rparen, @lbrack, @rbrack): Replaced with...
+ (@Lparen, @Rparen, @Lbrack, @Rbrack): New macros.
+ Update all callers.
+
+ Other minor updates.
+
+ * doc/texinfo.tex: Update to texinfo version 4.8.
+
+ * README.CVS: Updated.
+
+2005-02-09 Alejandro López-Valencia <palopez@etb.net.co> (tiny change)
+
+ * doc/groff.texinfo (ms Document Control Registers): Document `HY'
+ and `FAM' registers.
+
+2005-02-05 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * tmac/groff_mdoc.man, tmac/doc-common, tmac/doc-ditroff,
+ tmac/doc-nroff, tmac/doc-old.tmac, tmac/doc-syms, tmac/doc.tmac:
+ Update BSD license.
+
+2005-02-01 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/roff/groff/groff.man: Add information about paper size.
+
+2005-01-25 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/roff/nroff/nroff.sh: Handle `*.ISO8859-1' in locale. From
+ NetBSD bin/29114.
+
+2005-01-22 Ruslan Ermilov <ru@FreeBSD.org>
+
+ * tmac/doc.tmac (Sm): Improved. It didn't work properly in many
+ cases.
+ (Re): Emit a warning if called without `.Rs'.
+ (doc-finish-reference): Use parameter for decreasing
+ `doc-reference-count'.
+ (doc-print-reference): Pass specific count parameters to
+ `doc-finish-reference'.
+
+2005-01-21 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/libs/libdriver/input.cpp (delete_current_env, do_file):
+ Reset pointers to zero after deallocation. This fixes a crash
+ if a driver is called with multiple input files. Reported by
+ Ken Chilton <ken@chiltonfamily.org>.
+
+ * src/devices/grops/grops.man: Add more info on DSC.
+
+2005-01-17 Ruslan Ermilov <ru@FreeBSD.org>
+
+ * tmac/doc-common (Dd), tmac/doc-ditroff (gX, doc-setup-header):
+ Remove dead code.
+
+2005-01-17 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/roff/troff/div.cpp (top_level_diversion::space): Protect
+ against division by zero.
+
+2005-01-13 Ruslan Ermilov <ru@FreeBSD.org>
+
+ * tmac/doc.tmac (Ef): Restore doc-curr-font and doc-curr-size.
+
+2004-12-19 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * install-sh: New version; taken from texinfo CVS.
+
+2004-12-17 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * tmac/devtag.tmac: Protect against loading twice.
+ Protect agains compatibility mode.
+ * tmac/www.tmac: Protect against loading twice.
+ Load `devtag.tmac' before switching off compatibility mode.
+ * tmac/an-old.tmac, tmac/s.tmac: Load `devtag.tmac'.
+
+2004-12-16 Mike Bianchi <mbianchi@Foveal.com>
+
+ * configure.ac: Produce `contrib/gdiffmk/tests/runtests'.
+ * configure: Updated.
+
+2004-12-15 Thomas Klausner <wiz@netbsd.org>
+
+ * tmac/doc-syms, tmac/groff_mdoc.man: Add `libpam' library.
+
+2004-12-15 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ Make `test-groff' work again -- previously, wrong paths have been
+ used. Additionally, it can now be called from anywhere.
+
+ * test-groff.in: Don't test for groff binary. This is no longer
+ necessary since the proper paths are determined by `configure'.
+ (EXEEXT): Removed. No longer used.
+ (srcdir, builddir): Use values provided by the configure script.
+ (XENVIRONMENT): Updated.
+
+ * INSTALL: Updated.
+
+2004-12-14 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
+
+ Make .tag and .taga work for all devices (but only grohtml actually
+ handles them).
+
+ * src/devices/grohtml/post-html.cpp: s/html-tag/devtag/.
+ (text_glob::is_br, page::add_tag, html_printer::troff_tag,
+ html_printer::handle_assertion): Don't use hard-coded string
+ lengths.
+ (html_printer::lookahead_for_table): Reset `tbl' properly if
+ necessary.
+ (html_printer::devtag): New function, handling `devtag'.
+ (html_printer::special): Don't handle `html-tag'.
+
+ * src/include/printer.h, src/libs/libdriver/printer.cpp
+ (printer::devtag): New virtual function.
+
+ * src/libs/libdriver/input.cpp (parse_x_command) <'X'>: Handle
+ `devtag'.
+
+ * src/roff/troff/env.cpp, src/roff/troff/mtsm.cpp,
+ src/roff/troff/node.cpp: s/html-tag/devtag/.
+
+ * src/roff/troff/input.cpp (tag, taga): Always call
+ curenv->add_node.
+
+ * tmac/an-old.tmac, tmac/s.tmac, tmac/troffrc-end: Use DEVTAG*
+ macros instead of HTML-TAG*.
+
+ * tmac/devtag.tmac: New file, defining the DEVTAG-* macros.
+
+ * tmac/www.tmac: Load devtag.tmac.
+ Replace HTML-TAG* macros with DEVTAG* macros.
+ (HTML, HTML-NS): Changed definitions.
+ (URL): Use HTML-NS.
+ (HTML-TAG, HTML-TAG-NS, HTML-TAG-NEXT): Removed.
+
+ * tmac/Makefile.sub (NORMALFILES): Add devtag.tmac.
+
+2004-12-10 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ Import Mike's `gdiffmk' package.
+
+ * contrib/gdiffmk/*: New files.
+ * Makefile.in (OTHERDIRS): Add contrib/gdiffmk.
+ * NEWS: Updated.
+
+2004-12-08 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ Import Keith's `pdfmark' package. Integration is very preliminary.
+
+ * contrib/pdfmark/*: New files.
+ * Makefile.in (OTHERDIRS): Add contrib/pdfmark.
+ * NEWS: Updated.
+
+2004-12-07 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
+
+ Fix a bug with title handling in HTML.
+
+ * src/devices/grohtml/post-html.cpp (text_glob::is_nf,
+ text_glob::is_fi, text_glob::is_ce): Use strlen to compute string
+ length.
+ (html_printer::handle_tag_within_title): New function.
+ (html_printer::do_title): Use it.
+
+ * tmac/s.tmac (TL): Don't set `need_eo_tl'.
+ (cov*tl-au-print): Emit `.eo.tl' tag.
+
+2004-12-05 Alejandro López-Valencia <dradul@etb.net.co>
+
+ * man/groff_char.man: Minor imrovements.
+
+2004-12-04 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/preproc/eqn/eqn.man: Revised.
+
+2004-11-25 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/utils/xtotroff/xtotroff.c: Reformat to be similar to other
+ groff source files.
+ Include config.h.
+ Include limits.h.
+ Remove X_NOT_STDC_ENV conditional.
+ (Version_string, program_name): New global variables.
+ (groff_flag): Removed.
+ (MapFont): Updated.
+ (usage): Take a stream as argument.
+ Use `program_name'.
+ Update all callers.
+ (main): Add `long_options' array for `--help' and `--version'.
+ Make `-g' a dummy option.
+ Handle `-v' and unknown options.
+ Remove unused `position' variable.
+
+ * src/utils/xtotroff/Makefile.sub (MAN1): Define.
+ (XLIBS): Add LIBGROFF.
+
+ * src/utils/xtotroff/xtotroff.man, src/utils/xtotroff/Makefile.in:
+ New files.
+
+ * src/devices/xditview/Dvi.c (default_font_map): Split into three
+ parts to avoid compiler warning.
+ (resources): Don't initialize with `default_font_map'.
+ (ClassInitialize): Initialize first element of `resources'.
+
+ * src/devices/xditview/Makefile.sub (devdir, xtotroff, DPIS, fonts):
+ Removed.
+
+ * src/utils/lkbib/lkbib.man, src/utils/lookbib/lookbib.man,
+ src/utils/pfbtops/pfbtops.man: Revised, updated.
+
+ * configure.ac: Generate src/utils/xtotroff/Makefile.
+ * configure: Regenerated.
+
+2004-11-24 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ First fixes to get produce HTML.
+
+ * src/devices/grohtml/post-html.cpp (generate_img_src): Add `alt'
+ attribute.
+
+ * tmac/www.tmac (IMG, PIMG, MPIMG): Add `alt' attribute.
+ (HR, LI): Use `HTML</p>', not `HTML'.
+
+ * doc/webpage.ms: Minor updates.
+
+2004-11-23 Larry Kollar <kollar@alltel.net>
+
+ Add option -S grohtml to determine the file split level.
+
+ * src/devices/grohtml/post-html.cpp (split_level): New global
+ variable.
+ (html_header::determine_header_level): Use split_level.
+ (main): Handle `-S' command line option.
+ Sort options.
+
+ * src/preproc/html/pre-html.cpp (scanArguments): Updated.
+
+ * src/devices/grohtml/grohtml.man: Document it.
+ Sort options.
+
+ * NEWS: Document it.
+
+2004-11-23 Y T <doarhop@hotmail.com>
+
+ * tmac/s.tmac (ref*add-V, ref*add-N): New macros for handling
+ the volume and number refer entries.
+
+2004-11-22 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/devices/grohtml/html-table.cpp
+ (html_table::emit_table_header): Don't emit `cols' attribute which
+ doesn't exist in HTML 4.0 and is thus invalid.
+
+ * NEWS: More minor fixes and updates.
+
+2004-11-18 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * tmac/www.tmac (HTML-NS, HTML-TAG-NS, HTML-TAG-NEXT): Simplified.
+ (HTML</p>): Minor clean-up.
+
+ * tmac/groff_www.man: Updated.
+
+ * src/devices/grohtml/grohtml.man: Revised and updated.
+
+ * NEWS: Updated.
+
+2004-11-18 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
+
+ * src/devices/grohtml/post-html.cpp (html_printer::do_heading):
+ Fix space insertion.
+ (html_printer::do_links): Fix rules generation around automatic
+ heading links.
+
+ * tmac/www.tmac (LK): Use HTML-TAG-NS.
+ (HR): Simplify.
+ No longer emit empty line for non-HTML devices.
+
+2004-11-17 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * doc/Makefile.in (prepare_examples, webpage.html): Handle
+ `groff.css'.
+
+ * doc/Makefile.sub (EXAMPLEFILES, CLEANNOTSRCDIRADD,
+ prepare_examples, webpage.html): Handle `groff.css'.
+
+2004-11-15 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * NEWS, README, doc/webpage.ms: Updated.
+
+ * tmac/www.tmac (HTML, HTML-TAG): Minor clean-ups.
+
+2004-10-30 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
+
+ * src/include/printer.h (printer): Remove virtual function
+ `round_width'.
+ Update all source files.
+
+ * src/devices/grohtml/post-html.cpp (html_printer): New member
+ function `round_width'.
+
+2004-10-20 Tadziu Hoffmann <hoffmann@usm.uni-muenchen.de>
+
+ * src/preproc/tbl/table.cpp (table::do_row): Fix handling of the `d'
+ column key letter suffix.
+
+2004-10-14 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * Makefile.in (check): Depend on `site.exp' and `docheck'.
+ (docheck): Run dejagnu's `runtest' if it exists.
+ (site.exp): Create dejagnu configuration file.
+
+ * Makefile.sub (DISTCLEANFILES): Add files related to dejagnu.
+
+2004-10-13 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/devices/grohtml/html-text.cpp (html_text_get_alignment),
+ src/devices/grohtml/post-html.cpp (make_val,
+ html_printer::handle_state_assertion): Fix compiler warnings.
+
+ * src/roff/troff/div.cpp: Include `stringclass.h' and `mtsm.h'.
+ (diversion::diversion): Fix order of initializers.
+
+ * src/roff/troff/div.h: Don't include `mtsm.h'.
+
+ * src/roff/troff/env.cpp: Include `stringclass.h' and `mtsm.h'.
+ (environment::environment): Fix order of initializers.
+ (environment::make_tag, environment::construct_format_state): Fix
+ compiler warnings.
+
+ * src/roff/troff/input.cpp: Include `stringclass.h' and `mtsm.h'.
+ (input_iterator::input_iterator, macro::macro): Fix order of
+ initializers.
+
+ * src/roff/troff/mtsm.cpp: Include only necessary header files.
+ (state_set::add, state_set::val): Fix compiler warnings.
+
+ * src/roff/troff/mtsm.h: Don't include `stringclass.h'.
+ (bool_value_state, int_value_state, units_value_state,
+ string_value_state): Remove comma after last element which causes
+ an error with g++ 3.3.3.
+
+ * src/roff/troff/node.cpp: Include `stringclass.h'.
+ (hline_node::hline_node, vline_node::vline_node,
+ space_char_hmotion_node, left_italic_corrected_node): Fix compiler
+ warnings.
+ (zero_width_node::zero_width_node): Fix order of initializers.
+
+ * src/roff/troff/node.h: Don't include `mtsm.h'.
+ (hmotion_node): Fix compiler warnings.
+
+ * src/roff/troff/number.cpp: Include `stringclass.h' and `mtsm.h'.
+
+2004-10-12 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
+
+ * doc/groff.css: New file.
+
+ * doc/webpage.ms: Use `groff.css'.
+ Other small fixes.
+
+ * tmac/an-old.tmac (need_eo_h): New number register.
+ (TH): Emit `.eo.tl' tag after title.
+ (SH): Set `need_eo_h'.
+ (an-trap): Handle `need_eo_h'.
+ (an-do-tag): s/HTML-TAG-NS/HTML-TAG-NEXT/.
+
+ * tmac/s.tmac (need_eo_h, need_eo_tl): New number registers.
+ (TL): Always start diversion.
+ Updated.
+ (@AI): Always call `par@reset'.
+ (@AB): Update code for -Thtml.
+ (cov*tl-au-print): Handle -Thtml.
+ (par@reset): Handle `need_eo_tl', `need_eo_h'.
+ (@IP): Simplified.
+ (@IT-html): Removed.
+ (@SH): Set `need_eo_h' for -Thtml.
+ (par@TL): s/HTML-TAG/HTMl-TAG-NS/.
+ Set `need_eo_tl'.
+ (@NH): s/HTML-TAG/HTMl-TAG-NS/.
+ Set `need_eo_h' for -Thtml.
+ (@EQ, @EN): Don't handle -Thtml specially.
+ (par@load-init): Don't handle -Thtml specially.
+
+ * tmac/www.tmac (www:paraspace): New macro.
+ (HTML-NS, HTML-TAG-NS): Use new `tag' request.
+ (HTML</p>, HTML-TAG-NEXT): New macros.
+ (HnE): Emit tag `.eo.h' instead of break.
+ (HR): s/HTML-NS/HTML/.
+ (www-end-nowhere): End diversion only if `www-html' not set.
+ Emit `.eo.tl' tag.
+ (ULS, ULE): s|HTML|HTML</p>|.
+ (LI): Call `www:paraspace'.
+ (HEAD): New macro.
+
+2004-10-11 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
+
+ * src/roff/troff/request.h (macro): Make `p' public.
+ New variable `is_a_diversion'.
+ New member function `is_diversion'.
+
+
+ * src/devices/grohtml/html.h (simple_output): New member function
+ `force_nl'.
+
+ * src/devices/grohtml/html-table.cpp (tabs::compatible): Fix
+ computation of `total'.
+ (tabs::check_init): New function.
+ (html_table::emit_table_header): Emit style data.
+ (html_table::insert_column): Improved.
+
+ * src/devices/grohtml/html-table.h: Updated.
+
+ * src/devices/grohtml/html-text.cpp (html_text::html_text):
+ Initialize `start_space' with TRUE.
+ (html_text::end_tag, html_start_tag): Fix `P_TAG' and `PRE_TAG'
+ cases.
+ (html_text::flush_text): Set `start_space' flag.
+ (html_text::uses_indent, html_text::remove_para_space,
+ html_text::get_alignment): New functions.
+ (html_text::push_para): Updated.
+ (html_text::do_para): Check for empty argument.
+ Don't set `space_emitted'.
+ (html_text::do_space, html_text::emit_space): Updated.
+
+ * src/devices/grohtml/html-text.h (tag_definition): New variable
+ `really_issued'.
+ (html_text): New member function `uses_indent', `remove_para_space',
+ `get_alignment'.
+
+ * src/devices/grohtml/output.cpp (simple_output::force_nl): New
+ function.
+ (simple_output:nl): Always emit `\n'.
+
+ * src/devices/grohtml/post-html.cpp: Include `string.h'.
+ (BASE_POINT_SIZE): Removed.
+ (base_point_size, head_info): New global variables.
+ (text_glob): New member functions `is_ll', `is_tl', `is_eo_tl',
+ `is_eo_h'.
+ (text_glob::is_nf, text_glob::is_fi): Handle `.fi 0' and `.fi 1'
+ tags, respectively.
+ (page::add_and_encode): Pass additional parameter for tag flag.
+ (assert_pos): New structure.
+ (assert_state): New class.
+ (html_printer): Remove `indentation', `prev_indent'.
+ Add variables `troff_indent', `device_indent', `temp_indent'.
+ Add variables `seen_indent', `next_indent', `seen_pageoffset',
+ `next_pageoffset', `seen_linelenght', `next_linelength',
+ `seen_center', `next_center', `seen_space', `seen_break', `as'.
+ Add member functions `do_check_center', `do_space', `do_head',
+ `get_troff_indent', `restore_troff_indent', `handle_assertion',
+ `handle_state_assertion', `do_end_para', `set_char_and_width'.
+ Change argument to `do_fill' to `char *'.
+ Update constructor.
+ (html_printer::emit_raw): Call `shutdown_table'.
+ Use new functions.
+ (html_printer::do_center): Simplified.
+ (html_printer::do_title): Improved.
+ (html_printer::write_header): Emit one more newline.
+ Use new functions.
+ (html_printer::do_heading, html_printer::do_indent,
+ html_printer::do_eol, html_printer::do_tab_ts,
+ html_printer::do_tab, html_printer::do_tab0,
+ html_printer::calc_po_in, html_printer::next_horiz_pos,
+ html_printer::remove_courier_tabs,
+ html_printer::insert_tab0_foreach_tab, html_printer::begin_page):
+ Updated.
+ (html_printer::do_linelength, html_printer::do_pageoffset,
+ html_printer::do_indentation, html_printer::do_tempindent,
+ html_printer::do_tab_te): Simplified.
+ (html_printer::do_pointsize): Check whether point size is really
+ associated a `.tl' tag.
+ (html_printer::do_break): Rewritten.
+ (html_printer::troff_tag): Improved.
+ (html_printer::flush_globs): Updated.
+ (html_printer::lookahead_for_tables): Handle `is_br'.
+ Use new functions.
+ (html_printer::set_char): Check `sbuf_style.f'.
+ (html_printer::write_navigation): Use string comparison.
+ (html_printer::~html_printer): Emit `head_info'.
+ (html_printer::special): Rewritten.
+ (get_str, make_val): New functions.
+ (main): New option `s' to set the base point size.
+
+ * src/preproc/html/pre-html.cpp (scanArguments): Handle option `s'.
+
+2004-10-10 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
+
+ * src/roff/troff/node.cpp: New extern `debug_state'.
+ Include `stringclass.h' and `mtsm.h'.
+ Implement new classes and class members from `node.h'.
+ (real_output_file): Make `fp' public.
+ (troff_output_file): New variables `cur_div_level' and `tag_list'.
+ Update constructors.
+ (troff_output_file::really_print_line): Check whether we should push
+ the current troff state and use the state at the start of the
+ invocation of this diversion.
+ (troff_output_file::add_to_tag_list): New member function.
+ (node::add_char): Handle `glyph_comp_np'.
+
+ * src/roff/troff/node.h: Include `mtsm.h'.
+ (node): New variables `state', `push_state', `div_nest_level',
+ `is_special'. Update constructors, all descendants.
+ Pass additional argument to `add_char' member function.
+ New virtual member functions `is_tag', `debug_node',
+ `debug_node_list'. Update all descendants.
+ (tag_node): New class for handling tags.
+ (output_file): Add variable `state'.
+
+2004-10-09 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
+
+ * src/roff/troff/mtsm.cpp, src/roff/troff/mtsm.h: New files,
+ providing a minimal troff state machine to emit meta tags for the
+ post-grohtml device driver.
+
+ * src/roff/troff/Makefile.sub (OBJS, CCSRCS, HDRS): Handle new
+ files.
+
+2004-10-09 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * tmac/trace.tmac: Fix handling of `am' and `am1' calls.
+
+2004-10-06 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
+
+ * src/roff/troff/column.cpp (vjustify_node::copy): Updated.
+
+ * src/roff/troff/div.h: Include `mtsm.h'.
+ (diversion): New variables `any_chars_added', `needs_push',
+ `saved_seen_break', `saved_seen_space', `saved_seen_eol',
+ `saved_suppress_next_eol', `modified_tag'.
+ New virtual member function `is_diversion'. Update all descendants.
+
+ * src/roff/troff/div.cpp (diversion::diversion,
+ macro_diversion::macro_diversion): Updated.
+ (do_divert): Handle `seen_break', `seen_space', `seen_eol',
+ `suppress_next_eol'.
+ (top_level_diversion::space): Handle `curenv->seen_space'.
+ (page_offset): Update tag handling.
+ (space_request, blank_line, flush_output): Don't call `add_html_tag'.
+
+ * src/roff/troff/env.h (environment): Make `tabs' public.
+ Remove `ignore_next_eol', `emitted_node'.
+ Update `output_line', `output'.
+ New variables `seen_space', `seen_eol', `suppress_next_eol',
+ `seen_break'.
+ New member functions `construct_state', `make_tag',
+ `construct_format_state, `construct_new_line_state,
+ `dump_troff_state'.
+ Remove `add_html_tag', `make_html_tag'.
+
+ * src/roff/troff/env.cpp: New externs `suppress_push',
+ `get_diversion_state', `global_diverted_space'.
+ (pending_output_line): New variable `was_centered'.
+ Update constructor and all callers.
+ (pending_output_line::output): Call `curenv->construct_format_state'.
+ (environment::environment, environment::copy): Updated.
+ (environment::output): Handle `was_centered'.
+ (environment::add_char): Handle construct and diversion state.
+ (environment::add_node): Handle construct state.
+ (environment::newline): Handle `was_centered'.
+ (environment::output_line): Updated.
+ (environment::possibly_break_line): Updated.
+ Update tag handling.
+ (environment::add_html_tag): Replaced with...
+ (environment::make_tag): New function.
+ (environment::add_html_tag_tabs, environment::make_html_tag): Removed.
+ (environment::dump_troff_state): New debugging function.
+ (environment::construct_state, environment::construct_format_state,
+ environment::construct_new_line_state): New functions.
+ (environment::do_break): Updated.
+ Handle `global_diverted_space'.
+ (environment::handle_tag): Update tag handling.
+ (point_size, fill, do_break_request): Don't call `add_html_tag'.
+ (no_fill): Don't call `add_html_tag'.
+ Set `suppress_next_eol'.
+ (center, right_justify, line_length, indent, temporary_indent,
+ set_tabs):
+ Update tag handling.
+
+ * src/roff/troff/input.cpp: Don't include `stringclass.h'.
+ (input_iterator): New variables `is_diversion', `diversion_state'.
+ Update constructors.
+ (input_stack): New member functions `get_div_level',
+ `get_diversion_state', `check_end_diversion'.
+ New variables `div_level', `diversion_state'. Initialize them.
+ (suppress_push, global_diverted_space): New global variables.
+ (input_stack::finish_get, input_stack::finish_peek,
+ input_stack::remove_boundary, input_stack::end_file,
+ input_stack::clear, input_stack::pop_macro): Call
+ `check_end_diversion'.
+ (input_stack::push): Handle `div_level' and `diversion_state'.
+ (get_diversion_state): New function.
+ (diverted_space_node::reread): Handle `global_diverted_space'.
+ (macro::macro): Update constructors.
+ (macro::is_diversion): New function.
+ (macro::operator=): Set `is_a_diversion'.
+ (string_iterator): New member function `is_diversion'.
+ (string_iterator::string_iterator): Update constructors.
+ (string_iterator::fill): Set `div_nest_level'.
+ (macro_iterator): New member function `is_diversion'.
+ (do_if_request): Handle `suppress_push'.
+ (tag, taga): New functions.
+ (init_input_requests): Add `tag' and `taga' requests.
+
+2004-10-05 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
+
+ * src/include/font.h (font): New member function
+ `get_image_generator'.
+ New variables `unscaled_charwidths' and `image_generator'.
+
+ * src/libs/libgroff/font.cpp (font::get_width): Always return the
+ character's unscaled width if `font::unscaled_charwidths' is set.
+ (font::get_image_generator): New function.
+ (font::load_desc): Check the `unscaled_charwidths' and
+ `image_generator' keywords.
+
+ * src/libs/libgroff/fontfile.cpp: Initialize
+ `font::unscaled_charwidths' and `font::image_generator'.
+
+ * font/devhtml/DESC.proto: s/html/unscaled_charwidths/.
+
+ * font/devhtml/Makefile.sub (DESC): Set `image_generator' keyword.
+
+ * man/groff_font.man: Document `unscaled_charwidths' and
+ `image_generator'.
+
+ * src/preproc/html/pre-html.cpp: Include `device.h'.
+ (image_gen): New global variable.
+ (imageList::createPage): Use `image_gen'.
+ (main): Use `image_generator' keyword.
+
+2004-10-04 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
+
+ * tmac/html.tmac: Handle \[sqrtex].
+
+2004-10-04 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
+
+ * src/include/printer.h (printer): New virtual method `round_width'.
+
+ * src/devices/grodvi/dvi.cpp, src/devices/grolbp/lbp.cpp,
+ src/devices/grolj4/lj4.cpp, src/devices/grops/ps.cpp,
+ src/devices/grotty/tty.cpp (printer::round_width): New function
+ member.
+
+ * src/devices/grohtml/post-html.cpp (printer::round_width): New
+ function member.
+ (html_printer::set_numbered_char): Use it.
+
+2004-10-03 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
+
+ * aclocal.m4 (GROFF_GHOSTSCRIPT_PATH): New macro.
+
+ * configure.ac: Call GROFF_GHOSTSCRIPT_PATH.
+
+ * configure: Regenerated.
+
+ * Makefile.in (GHOSTSCRIPT): New variable.
+ (MDEFINES): Add GHOSTSCRIPT.
+
+2004-10-03 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * INSTALL.gen: Updated (taken from texinfo CVS).
+
+2004-09-28 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * NEWS: Updated.
+
+2004-09-28 Heinz-Jürgen Oertel <hj.oertel@surfeu.de>
+
+ * tmac/groff_www.man: Revised and updated.
+
+2004-09-26 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ Fix \$@ and \$* to handle any number of arguments.
+
+ * src/roff/troff/input.h (BEGIN_QUOTE, END_QUOTE): New special
+ characters.
+
+ * src/roff/troff/input.cpp (input_iterator::internal_level):
+ Removed.
+ (input_stack): New member functions `increase_level' and
+ `decrease_level'.
+ (input_stack::get_level): Don't use `internal_level'.
+ (get_copy, token::next): Handle BEGIN_QUOTE and END_QUOTE.
+ (end_quote_iterator): Completely removed.
+ (interpolate_arg): Build string for \$@ and \$* which is then
+ pushed onto the input stack.
+
+2004-09-23 Keith Marshall <keith.d.marshall@ntlworld.com>
+
+ * tmac/groff_ms.man, doc/groff.texinfo: Document changes from
+ 2004-09-19.
+
+2004-09-23 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * tmac/an-old.tmac (ne): Using default scaling operator.
+
+2004-09-19 Keith Marshall <keith.d.marshall@ntlworld.com>
+
+ This change implements the following features:
+
+ PORPHANS
+ New numeric register: Defines number of lines following LP, PP,
+ QP, IP or XP, which must be kept together, before any automatic
+ page break. If insufficient space remains on the current page, a
+ page break is forced before the new paragraph begins.
+
+ HORPHANS
+ New numeric register: Sets number of lines of following paragraph
+ which must be kept with a heading, defined by NH or SH, before any
+ automatic page break. If insufficient space remains on the
+ current page, a page break is forced before the heading.
+
+ GROWPS
+ (Thanks to Joerg van den Hoff, for this idea).
+
+ New numeric register: Sets the first level of heading (set with
+ NH), which will keep the same point size as body text; e.g. if
+ GROWPS is set to 3, .NH 3, .NH 4, ... will produce headings at the
+ point size specified by \n[PS], but .NH 2 and .NH 1 will have
+ progressively larger point sizes, determined by \n[PSINCR] (see
+ below).
+
+ PSINCR
+ New numeric register: Sets the point size increment for each level
+ of heading, (set with NH), below the threshold level set by
+ GROWPS; e.g. if \n[PS] = 10, \n[GROWPS] = 3 and \n[PSINCR] = 2.0p,
+ then .NH 1 will produce 14pt headings, .NH 2 will produce 12pt,
+ and all other levels will remain at 10pt, (because \n[PS] = 10).
+
+ SH
+ Existing macro now accepts a numeric argument, to make heading
+ size match that of NH with same argument value, when the
+ GROWPS/PSINCR feature is enabled.
+
+ SN-DOT
+ New string, set by NH macro, replaces the existing (undocumented)
+ use of SN, to represent the assigned section number.
+
+ SN-NO-DOT
+ New string, set by NH macro, represents the assigned section
+ number, but omits the terminal period (periods at intermediate
+ levels are retained).
+
+ SN
+ String set by NH macro, originally undocumented, now implemented
+ as an alias for SN-DOT (which reproduces original behaviour).
+
+ * tmac/s.tmac (PORPHANS): New register.
+ (par*start): Use it.
+ (HORPHANS, GROWPS, PSINCR): New registers.
+ (SH-NO-TAG, @SH): Use them.
+ (@NH): Improved.
+
+2004-09-19 Keith Marshall <keith.d.marshall@ntlworld.com>
+
+ * NEWS, doc/groff.texinfo, tmac/groff_ms.man: Document the deletion
+ of `Ds' and `De' macros.
+
+2004-09-10 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ In tbl, handle \a as an interpreted leader character if in
+ compatibility mode.
+
+ * src/preproc/tbl/table.h (PREFIX, PREFIX_CHAR, LEADER,
+ LEADER_CHAR): New macros.
+ (compatible_flag): New declaration.
+
+ * src/preproc/tbl/main.cpp (table_input): Add LEADER_1, LEADER_2,
+ LEADER_3, and LEADER_4 to `state'.
+ (table_input::get): Handle `\a'.
+
+ * src/preproc/tbl/table.cpp (PREFIX): Removed.
+ (LEADER_REG): New macro.
+ (table::init_output): Define LEADER_REG string register if in
+ compatibility mode.
+
+ * src/preproc/tbl/tbl.man: Document it.
+
+2004-08-18 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * tmac/doc.tmac (An): Fix error message.
+
+2004-08-06 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/preproc/tbl/main.cpp (main): Call `fatal' not `error' if a
+ file can't be opened. UNIX tbl has the same behaviour.
+
+2004-08-05 Y T <doarhop@hotmail.com>
+
+ * src/preproc/grn/hdb.cpp (compatibility_flag): Add declaration.
+ (DBRead): If in compatibility mode, take into account the text
+ when computing figure boundaries.
+
+2004-08-05 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/preproc/soelim/soelim.man: Improved. Based on suggestions
+ from Tadziu Hoffmann.
+
+2004-08-03 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * doc/meref.me: Document `_M' register.
+
+2004-08-03 Martin Husemann <martin@duskware.de>
+
+ Make hpftodit work correctly on big-endian systems.
+
+ * src/utils/hpftodit/hpftodit.cpp (File): New method
+ `get_uint32(char *)'.
+ (entry): New member `orig_value'.
+ (read_tags): Use new method.
+ (output_font_name, read_and_output_pcltypeface, dump_ascii):
+ Updated.
+
+2004-08-01 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * tmac/s.tmac: Undo change 2003-06-29. The proper macro definitions
+ are already in X11's `macros.t' file.
+
+2004-08-01 Jeff Conrad <jeff_conrad@msn.com>
+
+ * src/utils/hpftodit/hfptodit.cpp (output_font_name, dump_ascii):
+ Fix casting bug.
+ (read_and_output_pcltypeface): Handle strings with length <= 4.
+
+2004-07-27 Egil Kvaleberg <egil@kvaleberg.no>
+
+ * tmac/s.tmac (pg@top): Don't save `PO' register.
+ (pg*end-col, pg*end-page): Directly use `PO' register.
+
+2004-07-27 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * man/groff_tmac.man: Mention `trace' and `pic' macro packages.
+
+ * src/preproc/refer/refer.cpp (output_references): Check for
+ empty hash table.
+ * src/preproc/refer/refer.man: Improve documentation of
+ `bibliography' command.
+
+2004-07-26 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ Add requests `fcolor' and `gcolor'.
+
+ * src/roff/troff/env.cpp (fill_color_change, glyph_color_change):
+ New functions.
+ (init_env_requests): Add `fcolor' and `gcolor'.
+
+ * src/roff/troff/input.h: Export do_glyph_color and do_fill_color.
+
+ * NEWS, man/groff_diff.man, man/groff.man, doc/groff.texinfo:
+ Document new requests.
+
+2004-07-24 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ Add support for fractional point sizes in ms macros. A value for
+ PS, VS, FPS, and FVS greater than or equal to 1000 is always divided
+ by 1000. For example, `.nr PS 10250' sets the font size to 10.25p.
+
+ * tmac/s.tmac (@AU, @AI, par@load-init, par@init, par@reset, NL,
+ PX): Handle fractional point sizes for PS, VS, FPS, and FVS.
+
+ * tmac/groff_ms.man, docs/groff.texinfo, NEWS: Document it.
+
+2004-07-19 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/preproc/pic/lex.cpp (for_input): Add member `from'.
+ Update constructor.
+ (do_for, for_input::get, for_input::peek): Handle negative `by'.
+ * src/preproc/pic/pic.man, doc/pic.ms, NEWS: Document it.
+
+2004-07-08 Thomas Klausner <wiz@netbsd.org>
+
+ * tmac/doc-syms (doc-str-St--p1003.1-2004): New string.
+ * tmac/groff_mdoc.man: Updated.
+
+2004-07-05 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * doc/groff.texinfo: Further improve documentation of `hcode'.
+
+2004-07-04 Sang Dae Yu <sdyu@bh.knu.ac.kr>
+
+ Improve appearance of arrows in pic.
+
+ * src/preproc/pic/object.cpp (draw_arrow): Make outline of filled
+ arrow head thin.
+ Use two line segments for drawing non-filled arrow head.
+ (line_object::print, spline_object::print): Shorten line length to
+ avoid arrow sticking.
+ (arc_object::print): Take arrow direction into account.
+
+2004-07-03 Heinz-Jürgen Oertel <hj.oertel@surfeu.de>
+
+ * tmac/groff_www.man: Update documentation of .MPIMG.
+
+2004-07-03 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * tmac/an-old.tmac (RI): Always start with font `R'.
+ (RI, IR): Properly end with font `R'.
+
+2004-07-02 Paul Eggert <eggert@cs.ucla.edu>
+
+ * man/ditroff.man, man/groff_font.man, man/groff_out.man,
+ src/devices/grohtml/grohtml.man, src/preproc/grn/grn.man,
+ src/preproc/pic/pic.man, tmac/groff_man.man, tmac/groff_ms.man:
+ Don't pass more than six arguments to .R, .I, .B, etc., for
+ compatibility with traditional troff macros.
+
+2004-07-02 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/roff/troff/input.h: s/COMPATIBLE_SAVE/PUSH_GROFF_MODE/.
+ s/COMPATIBLE_RESTORE/POP_GROFFCOMP_MODE/.
+ Update all users.
+ (PUSH_COMP_MODE): New internal character constant.
+ Update all users.
+
+ * src/roff/troff/input.cpp (get_copy): Handle PUSH_GROFF_MODE,
+ PUSH_COMP_MODE, and POP_GROFFCOMP_MODE.
+ (token::next, macro::append): Handle PUSH_COMP_MODE.
+ (decode_args): Add PUSH_GROFF_MODE or PUSH_COMP_MODE before and
+ POP_GROFFCOMP after each of the decoded arguments to make them
+ independent from the compatibility mode status.
+ (comp_mode): Add `COMP_ENABLE'.
+ (do_define_string, do_define_macro): Handle COMP_ENABLE.
+ (define_string, append_string, define_macro, define_indirect_macro,
+ append_macro, append_indirect_macro): Handle `compatible_flag'.
+ (chop_macro, substring_request, asciify): Handle PUSH_COMP_MODE.
+
+ * man/groff_diff.man, doc/groff.texinfo: Updated.
+
+2004-07-01 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * doc/groff.texinfo: Improve documentation of `hcode'.
+ Use @documentencoding and convert document to latin-1; to do that
+ make latin characters active and assign proper macros (within a
+ @tex...@end tex environment).
+ * doc/Makefile.in (.texinfo.html, groff): Use --enable-encoding.
+ * doc/Makefile.sub (groff): Ditto.
+
+2004-06-29 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ Implement two new conditional operators `F <name>' and `S <name>'
+ which check whether <name> is a valid font or style, respectively.
+
+ * src/libs/libgroff/font.cpp (text_file): Add `silent' member.
+ (text_file::text_file): Updated.
+ (text_file::error): Don't emit message if `silent' is set.
+ (font::load_font): Add optional third argument (which is directly
+ passed to `load'.
+ (font::load): Add optional second argument to check the header of
+ a font only, without emitting warning or error messages.
+ * src/include/font.h (font): Updated.
+
+ * src/roff/troff/input.cpp (do_if_request): Implement `S' and `F'
+ conditionals.
+ * src/roff/troff/node.cpp (mount_font_no_translate): Add optional
+ fourth argument to check a font without mounting.
+ (check_font, check_style): New functions.
+ * src/roff/troff/node.h: Updated.
+
+ * man/groff_diff.man, man/groff.man, NEWS, doc/groff.texinfo:
+ Updated.
+
+2004-06-27 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ Implement new string-valued register `.sty' to return the current
+ style name.
+
+ * env.cpp (environment::get_style_name_string): New function.
+ (init_env_requests): Add `.sty' register.
+ * env.h (environment): Updated.
+ * node.cpp (font_info): Make `get_style_name' a friend.
+ (get_style_name): New function.
+ * node.h: Updated.
+
+ * man/groff_diff.man, man/groff.man, NEWS, doc/groff.texinfo:
+ Updated.
+
+2004-06-15 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/preproc/tbl/main.cpp (process_data) <GOT_RIGHT_BRACE>: Handle
+ `nospaces' option.
+
+2004-06-10 Colin Percival <colin.percival@wadham.ox.ac.uk>
+
+ * doc/meintro.me, doc/meref.me: Don't use \*[td], \n[dy], \*[mo],
+ and \n[mo] to avoid dependency on current date.
+
+2004-06-08 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * Makefile.sub (install_data): New target.
+
+2004-06-04 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/libs/libxutil/Makefile.sub (EXTRA_CFLAGS): Define.
+
+2004-06-03 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/devices/xditview/Makefile.sub (EXTRA_LDFLAGS): Fix typo and
+ order of libraries.
+ (install_data): Add $(srcdir).
+
+ * src/utils/xtotroff/Makefile.sub (EXTRA_LDFLAGS): Fix order of
+ libraries.
+
+2004-06-02 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * aclocal.m4 (GROFF_X11): s/have_no_x/groff_no_x/.
+ Add X11 stuff to CFLAGS, LDFLAGS, and LIBS temporarily.
+ Add test for Xmu library.
+ (GROFF_APPRESDIR_OPTION, GROFF_APPRESDIR_CHECK,
+ GROFF_APPRESDIR_DEFAULT): New macros.
+
+ * configure.ac: Call GROFF_APPRESDIR_OPTION, GROFF_APPRESDIR_CHECK,
+ and GROFF_APPRESDIR_DEFAULT.
+
+ * configure: Regenerated.
+
+ * Makefile.in (appresdir): New variable.
+ (MDEFINES): Add appresdir.
+
+ * src/devices/xditview/Makefile.sub (EXTRA_LDFLAGS): Add -Xmu and
+ -Xt.
+ (install_data, uninstall_sub): New targets to handle GXditview.ad.
+
+ * src/utils/indxbib/Makefiles.ub (install_data): Depend on
+ `$(srcdir)/eign', not `eign'.
+
+ * MANIFEST, INSTALL, NEWS, PROBLEMS: Updated.
+
+ * man/groff_out.man, man/roff.man, src/devices/grops/grops.man,
+ src/devices/xditview/gxditview.man, src/roff/groff/groff.man:
+ Protect (g)xditview with `\%' to avoid hyphenation.
+ Other minor formatting.
+
+2004-06-01 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ Integrate gxditview into groff's standard directory hierarchy.
+
+ * src/xditview/*: Moved to ...
+ * src/devices/xditview/*: Here.
+ Moved DviChar.h and XFontName.h to src/include.
+ Moved DviChar.c and XFontName.c to new directory src/libs/libxutil.
+ Split off `xmalloc' into new file src/libs/libxutil/xmalloc.c.
+ Moved xtotroff.c to new directory src/utils/xtotroff.
+ Provide proper Makefile.sub files (reusing the stuff from
+ Imakefile.in).
+ DESC renamed to DESC.in.
+ Removed GXDitview-ad.h, INSTALL, Imakefile.in.
+ Converted everything from K&R to ANSI C.
+ Decorated with const where appropriate.
+ Cast string constants with `String' and `char *' where appropriate.
+ Made it compile with C++ (used as a C compiler).
+ Removed other minor compiler warnings.
+
+ * src/devices/xditview/device.c: Include config.h, string.h, and
+ defs.h.
+ Don't declare `exit', `strtok', `strchr', and `getenv'.
+ (FONTPATH): Remove.
+
+ * src/devices/xditview/font.c: Don't declare `XParseFontName' and
+ `XFormatFontName'.
+
+ * src/devices/xditview/xditview.c: Include config.h.
+ Include stdio.h earlier.
+ Protect declaration of `popen' and `pclose' with
+ NEED_DECLARATION_POPEN and NEED_DECLARATION_PCLOSE.
+ Replace `caddr_t' with `XtPointer'.
+ (MakePromptFunc): New typedef.
+ (DoPrint): Use RETSIGTYPE.
+ (promptfunction): Change type to MakePromptFunc.
+ (MakePrompt): Use MakePromptFunc for third argument.
+ (xmalloc): Removed.
+
+ * src/devices/xditview/ad2c: Add casts to `String'.
+
+ * src/include/XFontName.h (XFontNameString): Don't use array
+ notation.
+ Add prototypes for `XParseFontName', `XFormatFontName',
+ `XCompareFontName', and `XCopyFontName'.
+
+ * src/include/Makefile.sub (HDRS): Add `DviChar.h' and
+ `XFontName.h'.
+
+ * src/utils/xtotroff/xtotroff.c: Include getopt.h.
+ Don't declare `XParseFontName' and `XFormatFontName'.
+ (xmalloc): Removed.
+ (main): Remove `optind' and `optarg'.
+
+ * Makefile.in (XDEVDIRS, XPROGDIRS, XLIBDIRS): New variables
+ (to select programs which need X).
+ Make XDEVIDIRS depend on `FORCE'.
+ (X_CFLAGS, X_LIBS, X_EXTRA_LIBS, X_PRE_LIBS): New variables (for
+ X support).
+ (MDEFINES): Updated.
+ (LIBDIRS): Use XLIBDIRS.
+ (CPROGDIRS): Use XPROGDIRS.
+ (DEVDIRS): Remove font directories for gxditview.
+ (ALLDIRS, DISTDIRS): Add XDEVDIRS.
+ (EXTRADIRS): Remove src/xditview.
+
+ * Makefile.sub (DISCLEANFILES): Updated.
+
+ * Makefile.comm (LIBXUTIL): New variable.
+ (.cpp.o, .cpp.obj): Handle EXTRA_CCFLAGS.
+ (.c.o, .c.obj, .y.o): Handle EXTRA_CFLAGS.
+
+ * Makefile.cpg, Makefile.ccpg ($PROG): Handle EXTRA_LDFLAGS.
+
+ * aclocal.m4 (GROFF_X11): New function.
+
+ * configure.ac: Call GROFF_X11.
+ Don't create src/xditview/Imakefile.
+ Don't emit notice how to build gxditview.
+
+ * configure: Regenerated.
+
+ * test-groff.in (GROFF_BIN_PATH, XENVIRONMENT): Updated.
+
+2004-05-28 Akihiro Sagawa <sagawa@sohgoh.net>
+
+ * Makefile.in (CPPFLAGS): Define.
+ (MDEFINES): Add CPPFLAGS.
+
+2004-05-27 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * arch/misc/Makefile.sub (shdeps.sed): Use $(srcdir).
+
+2004-05-26 Niklas Edmundsson <nikke@acc.umu.se>
+
+ Fix problems with `friend name injections'.
+
+ * src/preproc/eqn/box.h (make_mark_box, make_lineup_box,
+ make_script_box), src/roff/troff/div.h (end_diversions),
+ src/roff/troff/env.h (title), input.cpp (process_input_stack): Undo
+ change 2004-04-08.
+
+2004-05-25 Bernd Warken <bwarken@mayn.de>
+
+ * src/preproc/pic/pic.man, doc/pic.ms: Add example for `command'.
+
+2004-05-25 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/libs/libgroff/cset.cpp, src/libs/libgroff/lf.cpp,
+ src/libs/libgroff/color.cpp: Include lib.h.
+
+2004-05-25 Paul Eggert <eggert@cs.ucla.edu>
+
+ * PROBLEMS: Update documentation for problems with Sun C++ 5.0
+ through Forte 6u1, and for how to get GNU make on Solaris.
+
+2004-05-24 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * PROBLEMS: Document problems with gcc 3.4.0 on Sun. Reported
+ by Paul Eggert.
+
+2004-05-15 Keith Marshall <keith.d.marshall@ntlworld.com>
+
+ * arch/misc/Makefile.sub (shdeps.sed): Don't use `$<' in explicit
+ rule.
+
+2004-05-14 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * REVISION: Set to 2.
+
+ * aclocal.m4 (GROFF_STDINT_H): Removed.
+ (GROFF_INTTYPES_H): Define HAVE_CC_INTTYPES_H.
+
+ * configure.ac: Updated.
+ * configure, src/include/config.hin: Regenerated.
+
+ * src/libs/libgroff/tmpname.cpp: Don't include stdint.h but
+ inttypes.h conditionally.
+
+2004-05-13 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+Version 1.19.1 released
+=======================
+
+2004-05-10 Stephen Gildea <http://www.gildea.com/stephen>
+
+ * src/preproc/refer/label.y (same_author_last_name,
+ same_author_name): Handle empty sort keys.
+
+2004-05-10 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * NEWS, README, TODO, PROJECTS, PROBLEMS, MANIFEST, doc/webpage.ms,
+ tmac/TODO: Updated.
+
+ * tmac/doc-syms (doc-str-Lb-libposix, doc-str-Lb-libpthread,
+ doc-str-Lb-librt): Reset font.
+ (Lb): Rename `doc-str-Lb' to `doc-str-Lb1'.
+ Provide `doc-str-Lb' to reset font.
+ * tmac/groff_mdoc.man: Updated.
+
+2004-05-08 Jan Schaumann <jschauma@netmeister.org>
+
+ * src/preproc/html/pre-html.cpp (make_message): Make it work for
+ snprintf versions which don't conform to ANSI C 99 (this is,
+ counting the string's trailing null byte in the return value).
+
+2004-05-07 Keith Marshall <keith.d.marshall@ntlworld.com>
+
+ * src/roff/troff/node.cpp (suppress_node::tprint): Don't expect
+ that all implementations of sprintf handle null pointers correctly.
+
+2004-05-04 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * NEWS, man/groff_diff.man, man/groff.man, doc/groff.texinfo:
+ Document `.U' register.
+
+ * src/roff/troff/env.cpp (environment::mark_last_line)
+ [WIDOW_CONTROL]: Fix scope of `p' for new C++ compilers.
+
+2004-05-04 Larry Kollar <kollar@alltel.net>
+
+ New read-only register `.U'; it returns 1 in safer mode and 0
+ otherwise.
+
+ * src/roff/troff/input.cpp (init_input_requests): Implement `.U'
+ register.
+
+2004-05-03 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * install-sh, mkinstalldirs: New versions; taken from texinfo CVS.
+
+2004-04-17 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/include/font.h (font): Use `int' for ch_index.
+ * src/libs/libgroff/font.cpp (font::alloc_ch_index,
+ font::compact): Updated.
+
+ * src/roff/groff/pipeline.c (run_pipeline) [_WIN32]: Fix compiler
+ warnings.
+
+ * src/roff/troff/div.cpp (begin_page), src/roff/troff/env.cpp
+ (hyphen_word): Fix compiler warnings.
+ * src/roff/troff/input.cpp (get_char_for_escape_name): Return
+ `char'.
+ Update all callers.
+ (get_delim_number, get_line_arg): Change second argument type to
+ `unsigned char'.
+ (macro_header::copy, token::next, do_define_string,
+ do_define_character, substring_request, asciify_macro,
+ unformat_macro, read_size, non_interpreted_node::interpret,
+ while_request, main: Fix compiler warnings.
+ (read_color_draw_node): Initialize `col'.
+
+ * src/preproc/tbl/table.cpp (horizontal_span, table_entry): Make
+ `start_col' and `end_col' of type `int'.
+ (vertical_rule): Make `col' of type `int'.
+
+ * src/preproc/grn/hdb.cpp (DBRead): Protect call to getc with check
+ for EOF.
+
+ * src/preproc/refer/label.y (uppercase_array, lowercase_array):
+ New arrays.
+ (format_serial): Use them to remove dependency on ASCII.
+
+ * src/devices/grops/ps.cpp (ps_printer::define_encoding): Fix
+ compiler warning.
+ * src/devices/grops/psrm.cpp (resource_manager::supply_resource):
+ Ditto.
+
+ * src/devices/grotty/tty.cpp (tty_font::load_tty_font): Fix
+ compiler warnings.
+ (glyph): Change type of `hpos' to `int'.
+
+ * src/devices/lbp/lbp.cpp (strsep): Removed. Unused.
+ * src/devices/lbp/lbp.h (splinerel): Fix compiler warnings.
+
+ * src/utils/tfmtodit.cpp (gf::load): Fix compiler warnings.
+
+ * src/utils/pfbtops/pfbtops.c (get_text): Fix compiler warning.
+
+2004-04-16 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/devices/grolbp/lbp.h, src/preproc/grn/gprint.h,
+ src/preproc/grn/hgraph.cpp, src/preproc/grn/hpoint.cpp,
+ src/preproc/html/pushback.cpp, src/preproc/html/pushback.h: Use
+ `double' instead of `float' everywhere.
+ * src/preproc/grn/main.cpp: Use `double' instead of `float'
+ everywhere.
+ (main): Add return value.
+ * src/preproc/grn/hdb.cpp: Use `double' instead of `float'
+ everywhere.
+ Update all user functions.
+
+ * src/include/search.h, src/include/ptable.h, src/include/printer.h,
+ src/preproc/eqn/box.h, src/preproc/pic/object.h,
+ src/preproc/refer/refer.h, src/preproc/tbl/table.h,
+ src/preproc/tbl/table.cpp, src/roff/troff/env.h,
+ src/roff/troff/div.h, src/roff/troff/token.h, src/roff/troff/node.h,
+ src/roff/troff/input.cpp, src/roff/troff/request.h,
+ src/roff/troff/node.cpp: Don't mix `struct' and `class' in forward
+ declarations.
+
+ * src/utils/indxbib/signal.c: Include stdlib.h.
+
+2004-04-14 Keith Marshall <keith.d.marshall@ntlworld.com>
+
+ * tmac/s.tmac (@init, RP): Allow initialization of the PO register
+ before the first page.
+
+2004-04-14 Thomas Klausner <wiz@netbsd.org>
+
+ * tmac/doc-common (doc-volume-as-*): Use lowercase names.
+ (doc-operating-system-*): Updated.
+ * tmac/doc-syms (doc-str-St-*): Various small fixes.
+ (doc-str-Lb-*): Add more library names.
+
+2004-04-10 Art Haas <ahaas@airmail.net>
+
+ * src/utils/hpftodit/hpuni.cpp (hp_msl_to_unicode_list): Don't
+ use anonymous type.
+
+2004-04-09 Art Haas <ahaas@airmail.net>
+
+ * src/utils/tfmtodit.cpp (lig_chars): Don't use anonymous type.
+
+2004-04-09 Keith Marshall <keith.d.marshall@ntlworld.com>
+
+ * arch/misc/shdeps.sh: Generate better comment for sed script.
+
+2004-04-08 Art Haas <ahaas@airmail.net>
+
+ * src/libs/libgroff/glyphuni.cpp (glyph_to_unicode_list),
+ src/libs/libgroff/uniglyph.cpp (unicode_to_glyph_list),
+ src/libs/libgroff/uniuni.cpp (unicode_decompose_list),
+ src/preproc/eqn/box.cpp (param_table), src/preproc/grn/hgraph.cpp
+ (polyfill), src/preproc/grn/main.cpp (polyfill),
+ src/preproc/refer/command.cpp (command_table),
+ src/utils/tfmtodit.cpp (lig_table): Don't use anonymous types (which
+ gcc 3.5 doesn't like).
+
+2004-04-08 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ Removing many compiler warnings. groff should now compile with
+ a C++ compiler used for C files also. [Simple variable renamings
+ to avoid shadowing aren't logged in detail.]
+
+ * src/devices/grodvi/dvi.cpp: Some local variable renamings.
+ (draw_dvi_printer::draw) ['c']: Enclose in block.
+
+ * src/devices/grohtml/post-html.cpp: Some local variable renamings.
+ (page::add_line): Fix typos.
+ * src/devices/grohtml/html-text.cpp: Some local variable renamings.
+
+ * src/devices/grolbp/lbp.cpp: Don't define _GNU_SOURCE.
+ Some local variable renamings.
+ * src/devices/grolbp/lbp.h: Some local variable renamings.
+
+ * src/devices/grolj4/lj4.cpp, src/devices/grotty/tty.cpp: Some local
+ variable renamings.
+
+ * src/libs/libbib/index.cpp (index_search_item_iterator::get_tag):
+ Remove redundant local variable declaration.
+ * src/libs/libbib/map.c (mapread, unmap): Don't use K&R style.
+ Don't use `caddr_t' but `void *'.
+ Enclose functions with `extern "C"' for C++.
+
+ * src/libs/libdriver/input.cpp (remember_filename,
+ remember_source_filename): Use cast for string constant.
+
+ * src/libs/libgroff/font.cpp, src/libs/libgroff/fontfile.cpp,
+ src/libs/libgroff/nametoindex.cpp, src/libs/libgroff/paper.cpp,
+ src/libs/libgroff/geometry.cpp: Some local variable renamings.
+ * src/libs/libgroff/iftoa.c, src/libs/libgroff/itoa.c: Don't use K&R
+ style.
+ Enclose functions with `extern "C"' for C++.
+ * src/libs/libgroff/quotearg.c (TRUE,FALSE): Define as macros.
+ (needs_quoting): Return `int'.
+ (quote_arg): Add proper casts to malloc and realloc.
+ * src/libs/libgroff/spawnvp.c: Compile code only for MS-DOS and
+ various MS Windows environments.
+ (spawnvp_wrapper): Add proper cast to malloc.
+
+ * src/preproc/eqn/box.h: Remove redundant declarations of
+ `make_script_box', `make_mark_box' and `make_lineup_box'.
+ * src/preproc/eqn/eqn.y: Remove redundant declaration of `strsave'.
+ * src/preproc/eqn/script.cpp, src/preproc/eqn/pile.cpp: Some local
+ variable renamings.
+
+ * src/preproc/grn/hpoint.cpp: Some local variable renamings.
+ * src/preproc/grn/hgraph.cpp: Some local variable renamings.
+ (dx, dy): Renamed functions to...
+ (deltax, deltay): This.
+ * src/preproc/grn/main.cpp: Some local variable renamings.
+ (deffont): Add `const'.
+ (initpic, conv): Use cast for string constant.
+
+ * src/preproc/html/pre-html.cpp: Some local variable renamings.
+ (makeFileName, alterDeviceTo, addZ): Use cast for string constant.
+ (char_buffer::run_output_filter): Second argument is unused.
+ * src/preproc/html/pushback.cpp: Some local variable renamings.
+
+ * src/preproc/pic/pic.y: Remove redundant declaration of `do_copy'.
+ * src/preproc/pic/object.cpp: Some local variable renamings.
+
+ * src/preproc/refer/label.y (lookup_label): Remove redundant
+ declaration of local variable.
+
+ * src/preproc/soelim.cpp: Remove redundant declaration of
+ `interpret_lf_args'.
+
+ * src/preproc/tbl/main.cpp: Some local variable renamings.
+
+ * src/roff/groff/groff.cpp (main): Use cast for string constant.
+ * src/roff/groff/pipeline.c: Enclose declarations of `error',
+ `c_fatal', and `i_to_a' with `extern "C"' for C++.
+ Don't use C++-style comments.
+
+ * src/roff/troff/env.h: Remove redundant declaration of `title'.
+ * src/roff/troff/node.h, src/roff/troff/env.cpp,
+ src/roff/troff/div.cpp, src/roff/troff/node.cpp: Some local variable
+ renamings.
+ * src/roff/troff/div.h: Remove redundant declaration of
+ `end_diversions'.
+ * src/roff/troff/troff.h: Remove redundant declaration of
+ `cleanup_and_exit'
+ * src/roff/troff/input.cpp: Remove redundant declaration of
+ `handle_first_page_transition' and `process_input_stack'.
+
+ * src/utils/hpftodit.cpp: Some local variable renamings.
+
+ * src/utils/indxbib/signal.c: Enclose functions with `extern "C"'
+ for C++.
+ Don't define RETSIGTYPE.
+ * src/utils/indxbib/indxbib.cpp: Some local variable renamings.
+
+ * src/utils/pfbtops/pfbtops.cpp: Don't use K&R style.
+ (error): Use `const' in argument.
+ (main): Remove redundant declaration of `optind'.
+ Move declaration of `Version_string' to top-level.
+
+ * PROBLEMS: Document difficulties compiling signal.c if a C++
+ compiler is used for C.
+
+2004-04-07 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * Makefile.sub (DISTCLEANFILES): Add `test-groff'.
+
+2004-04-06 Keith Marshall <keith.d.marshall@ntlworld.com>
+
+ Make scripts like nroff.sh and neqn.sh portable across various
+ (Unix-like) shell implementations from Cygwin, MSYS, etc., which use
+ non-POSIX path separators. The idea is to extend those scripts to
+ decide at run-time (of the script) which path separator to use.
+
+ * arch/misc/Makefile.sub: New file.
+ * arch/misc/shdeps.sh: New file, generating OS dependency fixups.
+ This script handles @GROFF_BIN_PATH_SETUP@, replacing it with
+ a proper definition of the variable `GROFF_RUNTIME'.
+
+ * Makefile.in (SH_DEPS_SED_SCRIPT): New variable.
+ (MDEFINES): Add SH_DEPS_SED_SCRIPT.
+ (PROGDEPDIRS): New variable.
+ `FORCE' it.
+ (PROGDIRS): Add PROGDEPDIRS.
+
+ * src/preproc/eqn/Makefile.sub (neqn): Call SH_DEPS_SED_SCRIPT.
+ Don't substitute @SEP@ and @BINDIR@.
+ * src/preproc/eqn/neqn.sh: Use @GROFF_BIN_PATH_SETUP@.
+ (PATH): Use GROFF_RUNTIME.
+
+ * src/roff/nroff/Makefile.sub (nroff): Call SH_DEPS_SED_SCRIPT.
+ Don't substitute @SEP@ and @BINDIR@.
+ * src/roff/nroff/nroff.sh: Use @GROFF_BIN_PATH_SETUP@.
+ (PATH): Use GROFF_RUNTIME.
+
+2004-04-05 Keith Marshall <keith.d.marshall@ntlworld.com>
+
+ * src/roff/nroff/nroff.sh: Implement work-around for sh.exe from
+ Cygwin which doesn't handle stderr correctly.
+
+2004-03-08 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * Makefile.comm (install_dev, uninstall_dev): Protect `for' loops
+ against empty argument. Problem reported by <cgd@broadcom.com>.
+
+2004-03-05 Keith Marshall <keith.d.marshall@ntlworld.com>
+
+ * Makefile.in (SEP): Replaced with...
+ (RT_SEP, SH_SEP): Separators for the target platform's native path
+ separator and the build environment, respectively.
+ (fontpath, tmacpath): Use RT_SEP.
+ (MDEFINES): Updated.
+
+ * contrib/mom/Makefile.sub (GROFF_BIN_PATH): Use SH_SEP.
+ * doc/Makefile.sub (GROFF_BIN_PATH): Use SH_SEP.
+ * src/preproc/eqn/Makefile.sub (neqn): Use SH_SEP.
+ * src/roff/nroff/Makefile.sub (nroff): Use SH_SEP.
+
+2004-03-05 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * fonts/devlj4/Makefile.sub (LJ4RES): Set to 1200. This helps to
+ reduce alignment problems with newer printers which use built-in
+ TrueType fonts (instead of the older Intellifonts). The ideal
+ solution is to provide a second set of groff metric files, but this
+ is extremely time-consuming to produce, given that HP's metric
+ files are very rudimentary.
+
+2004-03-01 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/devices/grolj4/lj4.cpp (main): Fix argument of getopt_long.
+ s/operand/argument/ in error message.
+
+2004-03-01 Keith Marshall <keith.d.marshall@ntlworld.com>
+
+ * src/roff/groff/groff.cpp (main): Don't allow option -o if -Thtml
+ is in use.
+
+2004-03-01 Antti Kantee <pooka@netbsd.org>
+
+ * tmac/s.tmac (XE): Fix error message.
+
+2004-02-27 Jeff Conrad <jeff_conrad@msn.com>
+
+ * src/include/nonposix.h (write, dup, dup2, close) [_MSC_VER]:
+ New macros.
+
+ * src/roff/groff/pipeline.c: Declare strcasecmp.
+ (run_pipeline) [_WIN32]: Use function name variants which don't
+ start with `_'.
+ Fix stream handling.
+
+2004-02-27 Keith Marshall <keith.d.marshall@ntlworld.com>
+
+ * src/include/nonposix.h: Fix declaration of `system_shell_name'.
+ Declare `spawnvp_wrapper' and macro definitions of spawnvp only
+ for platforms which use the native Win32 runtime libraries.
+ (FLUSH_INPUT_PIPE) [_UWIN]: Provide non-empty version.
+
+ * src/libs/libgroff/quotearg.c (QUOTE_ARG_MALLOC_ERROR,
+ QUOTE_ARG_REALLOC_ERROR): Fix string.
+
+ * src/preproc/html/pre-html.cpp: Remove declaration of
+ `spawnvp_wrapper'.
+ Don't use __MINGW32__.
+ s/DEBUG_FILE/DEBUG_FILE_DIR/.
+ (DEBUG_TEXT, DEBUG_NAME, DEBUG_FILE) [DEBUGGING]: New macros.
+ (OUTPUT_STREAM, PS_OUTPUT_STREAM, REGION_OUTPUT_STREAM): New macros.
+ (char_buffer::run_output_filter) [MAY_FORK_CHILD_PROCESS]: Fix
+ calls to `set_redirection' and `WAIT'.
+ [MAY_SPAWN_ASYNCHRONOUS_CHILD]: Remove unused variable `i' and `j'.
+ Fix calls to `set_redirection' and `save_and_redirect'.
+ (char_buffer::do_html, char_buffer::do_image) [DEBUGGING]: Fix calls
+ to `set_redirection' and `save_and_redirect'.
+ (usage): Fix message.
+ (makeTempFiles, main): Use `DEBUG_FILE'.
+
+2004-02-21 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/roff/troff/troff.h (WARN_TOTAL): Fix value.
+
+2004-02-21 Keith Marshall <keith.d.marshall@ntlworld.com>
+
+ * src/libs/libgroff/quotearg.c: New file, providing proper argument
+ quoting for MSVC's spawn* and exec* functions.
+ * src/libs/libgroff/spawnvp.c: New file, providing a wrapper around
+ spawnvp with proper quoting for MSVC.
+
+ * src/libs/libgroff/assert.cpp (program_name),
+ src/libs/libgroff/new.cpp (program_name): Declare as `extern "C"'.
+ * src/libs/libgroff/Makefile.sub (OBJS, CSRCS): Updated.
+
+ * src/roff/troff/input.cpp (program_name): Declare as `extern "C"'.
+
+ * src/include/error.h (program_name): Declare as `extern "C"'.
+ * src/include/nonposix.h [__MSDOS__ ...]: Handle spawnvp.
+
+2004-02-21 Jeff Conrad <jeff_conrad@msn.com>
+
+ * src/preproc/html/pre-html.cpp [__CYGWIN__ ...]: Declare
+ spawnvp_wrapper.
+ [MAY_SPAWN_ASYNCHRONOUS_CHILD]: Declare i and j.
+
+2004-02-20 Jeff Conrad <jeff_conrad@msn.com>
+
+ * src/roff/groff/pipeline.c (cmd) [__MSDOS__ || ...]: New global
+ variable.
+ (sbasename) [__MSDOS__ || ...]: New function.
+ (system_shell_name) [__MSDOS__ || ...]: Use a different, more
+ generic algorithm.
+ (system_shell_dash_c, is_system_shell) [__MSDOS__ || ...]: Updated.
+ (run_pipeline) [_WIN32]: Use _XXX variants for some macros instead
+ of XXX.
+ Use STDOUT_FILENO instead of hardcoded file handle.
+ (signal_catcher) [__MSDOS__]: Moved to non-_WIN32 section.
+
+2004-02-19 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/roff/troff/div.cpp: Include nonposix.h after troff.h to
+ avoid warnings w.r.t. redefinition of P_tmpdir for some compilers.
+
+2004-02-18 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * font/devlj4/Makefile.sub (DEVFILES): Updated to contain all
+ new font and mapping files.
+
+2004-02-18 Jeff Conrad <jeff_conrad@msn.com>
+ Keith Marshall <keith.d.marshall@ntlworld.com>
+
+ * src/include/nonposix.h (FLUSH_INPUT_PIPE): New macro to empty
+ an input pipe. This is needed for the MSVC compiler to make troff's
+ `-o' option work.
+
+ * src/roff/troff/div.cpp: Include nonposix.h.
+ (cleanup_and_exit): Call FLUSH_INPUT_PIPE.
+
+2004-02-17 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * font/devlj4/generate/special.awk: New script.
+ * font/devlj4/generate/Makefile (S): Use special.awk.
+ * font/devlj4/*: Regenerated, including the following new files:
+ Arial (AR, AB, AI, ABI), Times New Roman (TNRR, TNRB, TNRI, TNRBI),
+ MS Symbol (SYMBOL), Wingdings (WINGDINGS).
+ * NEWS: Document new lj4 fonts and revised hpftodit.
+
+2004-02-17 Paco Andrés Verdú <pandres@dragonet.es>
+
+ * src/devices/grolbp/lbp.h (vmdvarc): Fix formatting string.
+
+2004-01-25 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/libs/libgroff/progname.cpp: Replaced with...
+ * src/libs/libgroff/progname.c: New file.
+ * src/libs/libgroff/Makefile.sub: Updated accordingly.
+
+2004-01-17 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * font/devlj4/generate/Makefile (SYMBOL): Use 9nb28703.tfm.
+
+2004-01-16 Jeff Conrad <jeff_conrad@msn.com>
+
+ * font/devlj4/generate/wingdings.map,
+ font/devlj4/generate/symbol.map: Include unnamed glyphs.
+ Use groff glyph names where possible.
+ * src/devices/grolj4/lj4_font.man: Minor updates.
+
+2004-01-13 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * tmac/www.tmac (DC): Handle TTY devices.
+
+ * doc/webpage.ms: Document viewCVS from ffii.org.
+ * NEWS, README: Updated.
+
+ * src/roff/groff/groff.man: Mention lj4_font man page.
+
+ * font/devlj4/generate/Makefile (SYMBOLMAP, WINGDINGSMAP): New
+ variables.
+ (FONTS): Add SYMBOL and WINGDINGS.
+ (SYMBOL, WINGDINGS): New targets.
+
+2004-01-13 Jeff Conrad <jeff_conrad@msn.com>
+
+ * src/devices/grolj4/lj4_font.man: New man page.
+ * src/devices/grolj4/Makefile.sub (MAN5): New variable.
+ * src/devices/grolj4.man: Mention lj4_font man page.
+
+ * src/utils/hpftodit/hpftodit.cpp (read_map): Handle line comments.
+ * src/utils/hpftodit/hpftodit.man: Document it.
+ (CW): New macro.
+ Remove details about fonts (which are now in lj4_font.man).
+
+ * font/devlj4/generate/symbol.map,
+ font/devlj4/generate/wingdings.map: New files.
+
+2004-01-12 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * README: Mention ffii's viewcvs access.
+
+2004-01-09 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * font/devlj4/generate/special.map: Map MSL 228 to U+221F.
+
+2004-01-09 Jeff Conrad <jeff_conrad@msn.com>
+
+ Revert most of the change from 2004-01-03 to better control used
+ symbol sets.
+
+ * src/utils/hpftodit/hpftodit.cpp (symbol_set): New structure.
+ (text_symbol_sets, special_symbol_sets): New arrays.
+ (symbol_set_table): New global variable.
+ (read_symbol_sets): Use search order given in the text_symbol_sets
+ and special_symbol_sets arrays. If command line flag -a is not
+ given, search both arrays.
+ (output_charset): Require x_height_tag only for command line flag -i.
+
+2004-01-06 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ Implement string-valued registers \n[.m] and \n[.M] to return the
+ name of the current drawing and background color, respectively.
+
+ * src/roff/troff/symbol.h: Moved to...
+ * src/include/symbol.h: Here.
+ Small fixes to make it work outside of the `troff' directory.
+ * src/roff/troff/symbol.cpp: Moved to...
+ * src/libs/libgroff/symbol.cpp: Here.
+ Small fixes to make it work outside of the `troff' directory.
+
+ * src/include/Makefile.sub (HDRS), src/libs/libgroff/Makefile.sub
+ (OBJS, CCSRCS), src/roff/troff/Makefile.sub (OBJS, CCSRCS, HDRS):
+ Updated.
+
+ * src/include/color.h: Include symbol.h.
+ (color): Add new field `nm'.
+ * src/libs/libgroff/color.cpp (color::color): Updated.
+
+ * src/roff/troff/dictionary.cpp, src/roff/troff/div.cpp,
+ src/roff/troff/node.cpp, src/roff/troff/number.cpp,
+ src/roff/troff/reg.cpp: Don't include symbol.h.
+
+ * src/roff/troff/env.cpp: Don't include symbol.h.
+ (environment::get_glyph_color_string,
+ environment_get_fill_color_string): New member functions.
+ (init_env_requests): Handle `.m' and `.M' registers.
+ * src/roff/troff/input.cpp: Don't include symbol.h.
+ (default_symbol): Moved to symbol.cpp/symbol.h.
+ (do_glyph_color, do_fill_color, define_color): Pass symbol name
+ to color constructor.
+ * src/roff/troff/env.h: Updated.
+
+ * NEWS, man/groff_diff.man, man/groff.man, doc/groff.texinfo:
+ Document new registers.
+
+2004-01-05 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/roff/troff/node.cpp (space_node::get_breakpoints,
+ space_node::nbreaks): Protect against zero `next' field.
+
+2004-01-03 Jeff Conrad <jeff_conrad@msn.com>
+
+ In hpftodit, use the symbol sets offered in the TFM.
+
+ * src/utils/hpftodit/hpftodit.cpp (NO_GLYPH): New constant.
+ (symbol_set, text_symbol_sets, special_symbol_sets,
+ symbol_set_table): Removed.
+ (get_printcode): Removed.
+ (read_symbol_sets): Initialize `symbol_set' field with
+ `NO_SYMBOL_SET'.
+ Simplify code to just use the `kind' value.
+ (output_charset): Improve output formatting.
+ (dump_symbols): Simplified.
+
+2004-01-02 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * font/devlj4/generate/text.map: Add more MSL numbers.
+
+2004-01-02 Jeff Conrad <jeff_conrad@msn.com>
+
+ * src/utils/hpftodit/hpftodit.cpp (is_decomposed): New macro.
+ (text_symbol_sets): Add more symbol sets.
+ (debug_flag): New static variable (moved from `main').
+ (get_printcode, show_symset): New functions.
+ (main): Remove `debug_flag'.
+ (output_charset): Use `show_symset'.
+ (dump_symbols): Use `show_symset'.
+ Print symsets for all glyphs.
+ (read_map): Actually call `unicode_to_ucode_make' but this time
+ correctly.
+
+2004-01-01 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * font/devlj4/generate/text.map, font/devlj4/generate/special.map:
+ Fix placement of comments.
+
+2004-01-01 Jeff Conrad <jeff_conrad@msn.com>
+
+ * src/utils/hpftodit/hpftodit.cpp (main): Read map file also if
+ option `-d' is given.
+ (output_charset): Improve warning messages to give more information.
+ (dump_symbols): Make information more precise.
+ (usage): Updated.
+ (read_map): Don't call unicode_to_ucode_name; the glyph names must
+ appear as-is and shouldn't be decomposed.
+
+2003-12-31 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/utils/hpftodit/hpftodit.cpp (dump_tags): Handle posture_tag.
+ * font/devlj4/generate/Makefile (IFLAG): Updated to new units.
+ (FONTS): Add TrueType font families Arial and Times New Roman.
+ (TNRR, TNRB, TNRI, TNRBI, AR, AB, AI, ABI): New targets.
+ * font/devlj4/generate/text.map: Fix Unicode values of `fi' and
+ `fl'.
+
+2003-12-31 Jeff Conrad <jeff_conrad@msn.com>
+
+ * test-groff.in (SEP): Quote value.
+ * src/roff/troff/node.cpp (suppress_node::tprint): Change type of
+ `tem' to `char*' to avoid deallocation of a pointer to a constant
+ object which some compilers don't like.
+
+2003-12-31 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * font/devlj4/generate (text.map, special.map): Rewritten to work
+ with the new hpftodit version.
+
+2003-12-30 Jeff Conrad <jeff_conrad@msn.com>
+
+ * src/utils/hpftodit/hpftodit.cpp (output_charset): Emit HP symbol
+ set and 8bit character code for all glyphs also.
+
+2003-12-30 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/libs/libgroff/strcasecmp.c: Updated from gnulib.
+
+2003-12-29 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ More fixes for MSVC compiler.
+
+ * doc/Makefile.sub, contrib/mom/Makefile.sub (GROFF_BIN_PATH): Use
+ $(SEP).
+
+ * src/include/nonposix.h (STDIN_FILENO, STDOUT_FILENO,
+ STDERR_FILENO) [_MSC_VER]: Define conditionally.
+ (getpid) [_MSC_VER]: Remove.
+ Include direct.h and process.h conditionally.
+
+ * src/roff/troff/node.cpp (suppress_node::tprint): Don't use
+ parentheses for a_delete.
+
+ * src/utils/lookbib/lookbib.cpp: Include nonposix.h.
+
+ * test-groff: Replaced with...
+ * test-groff.in: This new template to handle path separator
+ properly.
+
+ * configure.ac: Check for direct.h and process.h.
+ Generate test-groff script.
+ * configure, src/include/config.hin: Regenerated.
+
+2003-12-28 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ Add integral extension glyph.
+ Add new option `-x' to afmtodit to suppress use of built-in AGL.
+
+ * font/devhtml/R.proto, font/devutf8/R.proto: Add `u23AE'.
+
+ * font/devps/generate/textmap: Provide entry for `integralex' to
+ override (old) PUA value of the AGL.
+ * font/devps/generate/Makefile (SS): Add afmtodit option `-x'.
+ * font/devps/*: Regenerated.
+
+ * src/utils/afmtodit/afmtodit.pl: Add option `-x'.
+ * src/utils/afmtodit/afmtodit.man, NEWS: Updated.
+
+2003-12-27 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ Add forgotten `coproduct' symbol (already available for DVI).
+
+ * font/devhtml/R.proto, font/devps/generate/textmap,
+ font/devps/symbolmap, font/devutf8/R.proto, man/groff_char.man,
+ src/libs/libgroff/uniglyph.cc, src/libs/libgroff/glyphuni.cpp: Add
+ U+2210 (\[coproduct]).
+
+2003-12-26 Jeff Conrad <jeff_conrad@msn.com>
+
+ hpftodit has been extended to handle TrueType metric files and
+ more glyphs. See hpftodit.man for more details.
+
+ * src/utils/hpftodit/hpftodit.cpp: Include stdio.h, string.h,
+ ctype.h, and unicode.h.
+ s/msl/charcode/ everywhere since we now handle Unicode values also.
+ (equal, NO, YES, MSL, SYMSET, UNICODE, UNICODE): New macros.
+ Use it where appropriate.
+ (MULTIPLIER): Replaced with...
+ (multiplier): New global static variable.
+ (scale): Updated.
+ (tag_type): Add more TFM tags.
+ (tag_name): New array.
+ (ENUM_TYPE, FLOAT_TYPE): Removed.
+ (BYTE_TYPE): New value assigned.
+ (ASCII_TYPE, RATIONAL_TYPE): New enumeration values.
+ (text_symbol_sets, special_symbol_sets): Extended to cover more
+ sets.
+ (check_type): Add return value.
+ (check_units): Add parameters to get ppi and upem values.
+ Handle TrueType TFM data.
+ (output_font_name): New function.
+ (output_charset): Add parameter to handle TFM type.
+ Handle TrueType TFMs also.
+ (em_fract): New macro.
+ (dump_tags): Be much more verbose and handle more tags.
+ (dump_ascii, dump_symbol_sets, dump_symbols): New functions.
+ (hp_msl_to_ucode_name, unicode_to_ucode_name, is_uname): New
+ functions.
+ (read_map): Add parameter to handle TFM type.
+ Handle both MSL and Unicode mappings.
+ (main): Add two new command line options `-a' and `-q'.
+ Updated to make use of new functions.
+ (usage): Updated.
+
+ * src/utils/hpftodit/hpuni.cpp: New file.
+
+ * src/utils/hpftodit/Makefile.sub, src/utils/hpftodit/hpftodit.man:
+ Updated.
+
+2003-12-25 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/include/nonposix.h (read) [_MSC_VER]: Define.
+
+2003-12-24 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/utils/afmtodit/afmtodit.man: Some reformulations as suggested
+ by Michail Vidiassov <master@iaas.msu.ru>.
+
+2003-12-20 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * font/devhtml/R.proto: Add u00{47,67}_0306, u00{53,73}_0327,
+ and u0049_0307.
+ Add missing latin-2 glyphs.
+ * font/devutf8/R.proto: Add missing latin-2 glyphs.
+
+ * tmac/troffrc: Load `composite.tmac' earlier.
+
+ * tmac/dvi.tmac, tmac/ps.tmac, tmac/lbp.tmac: Add u00{47,67}_0306,
+ u00{53,73}_0327, and u0049_0307.
+ * tmac/X.tmac: Add u00{47,67}_0306.
+ * tmac/tty-char.tmac: Use composite glyph names for readability.
+
+ * NEWS: Updated.
+
+ * src/include/unicode.h: Remove `extern' keywords.
+
+2003-12-20 Nilgün Belma Bugüner <nilgun@superonline.com>
+
+ * tmac/latin5.tmac: New file.
+
+2003-12-19 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ Add some glyphs needed for Turkish.
+
+ * font/devutf8/R.proto: Add u00{47,67}_0306, u00{53,73}_0327,
+ and u0049_0307.
+
+ * tmac/composite.tmac: Add `,' as a synonym for `ac' accent.
+ * tmac/tty-char.tmac: Add representations for u00{47,67}_0306,
+ u00{53,73}_0327, and u0049_0307.
+
+2003-12-18 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/devices/grops/ps.cc (ps_output::put_float): Revert change
+ from 2001-10-04.
+ Remove trailing zeros.
+
+2003-12-17 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ Make \? transparent to end-of-sentence recognition.
+
+ * src/roff/troff/input.cc (non_interpreted_node): Add
+ `ends_sentence' member function.
+
+2003-12-16 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * doc/groff.texinfo: Document `dt' request correctly.
+ Other minor typographical improvements.
+
+2003-12-10 Michail Vidiassov <master@iaas.msu.ru>
+
+ * src/utils/afmtodit/Makefile.sub (afmtodit): Fix typo.
+
+2003-12-10 Richard Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
+
+ * LICENSE: Better wording.
+
+2003-12-09 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * aclocal.m4 (GROFF_BROKEN_SPOOLER_FLAGS): Set default value to 0.
+ * configure, NEWS: Updated.
+
+2003-12-08 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * FDL: Updated to version 1.2 (from www.gnu.org/copyleft).
+
+2003-12-07 Bernd Warken <bwarken@mayn.de>
+
+ * LICENSE: Updated.
+
+2003-12-07 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * INSTALL: Improved.
+
+2003-12-05 Keith Marshall <keith.d.marshall@ntlworld.com>
+
+ Use path separator character of target platform for compiled-in
+ default paths.
+
+ * aclocal.m4 (GROFF_TARGET_PATH_SEPARATOR): New macro.
+ * configure.ac: Use GROFF_TARGET_PATH_SEPARATOR.
+ * configure: Regenerated.
+ * Makefile.in (SEP): Use GROFF_PATH_SEPARATOR.
+
+2003-12-05 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/include/nonposix.h (PATH_SEP_CHAR): New definition.
+ Replace `PATH_SEP[0]' with `PATH_SEP_CHAR' everywhere.
+
+2003-12-04 Bernd Warken <bwarken@mayn.de>
+
+ * LICENSE: New file.
+
+2003-12-03 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/utils/afmtodit/afmtodit.pl: Comment out code which handles
+ ligatures present in AFM files since groff currently only
+ understands some standard ligatures and nothing else.
+
+2003-12-03 Jeff Conrad <jeff_conrad@msn.com>
+
+ * src/roff/groff/groff.cpp (main): Don't run the spooler if
+ option -v is given.
+
+ * src/roff/groff/pipeline.c (run_pipeline) [_WIN32]: Fix error
+ messages.
+ Close stdout copy.
+ Don't use Unix wait flags.
+
+2003-12-02 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/roff/troff/glyphuni.cpp, src/roff/troff/unicode.cpp,
+ src/roff/troff/unicode.h, src/roff/troff/uniglyph.cpp,
+ src/roff/troff/uniuni.cpp: Moved to...
+ * src/libs/libgroff/glyphuni.cpp, src/libs/libgroff/unicode.cpp,
+ src/libs/libgroff/unicode.h, src/libs/libgroff/uniglyph.cpp,
+ src/libs/libgroff/uniuni.cpp: Here.
+
+ * src/include/Makefile.sub.old (HDRS),
+ src/libs/libgroff/Makefile.sub (OBJS, CCSRCS),
+ src/roff/troff/Makefile.sub (HDRS, PBJS, CCSRCS): Updated.
+
+2003-12-01 Keith Marshall <keith.d.marshall@ntlworld.com>
+
+ * src/preproc/htlp/pre-html.cpp (__tmpfile): Renamed to
+ `DEBUG_FILE'.
+ Updated all users.
+
+2003-12-01 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * groff.texinfo: Document special behaviour of `.vs 0'.
+ Improve documentation of `cflags' request.
+ * NEWS: Updated.
+
+2003-11-29 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * font/devlj4/generate/Makefile (CORONET): Use correct TFM.
+ * font/devlj4/CORONET: Regenerated.
+
+2003-11-24 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/roff/troff/env.cpp (hyphen_trie::read_patterns_file): Fix loop
+ if processing hyphenation patterns in traditional mode.
+ Improve error messages.
+
+2003-11-20 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/roff/troff/node.cpp (troff_output_file::put_char_width,
+ troff_output_file::put_char): Fix type of local variable `c'.
+
+2003-11-19 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/roff/groff/pipeline.c (P): Removed. Updated all function
+ declarations.
+ (i_to_a): Removed. libgroff already provides this function.
+ (run_pipeline) [_WIN32]: Don't use itoa but i_to_a.
+
+2003-11-18 Keith Marshall <keith.d.marshall@ntlworld.com>
+
+ * src/roff/groff/pipeline.c (xstrsignal): Fix usage of
+ HAVE_DECL_SYS_LIST.
+
+2003-11-17 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * COPYING: Use correct version.
+
+2003-11-11 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ LynxOS 4.0.0 doesn't declare vfprintf.
+
+ * configure.ac: Check for vfprintf.
+ * configure: Regenerated.
+ * src/include/lib.h: Handle `NEED_DECLARATION_VFPRINTF'.
+ * src/include/config.hin: Regenerated.
+
+2003-11-10 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ LynxOS 4.0.0 has snprintf (without declaration) but no vsnprintf.
+
+ * configure.ac: Check for vsnprintf.
+ * configure: Regenerated.
+ * src/include/lib.h: Handle `NEED_DECLARATION_VSNPRINTF' and
+ `HAVE_VSNPRINTF'.
+ * src/include/config.hin: Regenerated.
+
+2003-11-09 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * aclocal.m4: Updated syntax to autoconf 2.59.
+ (GROFF_HTML_PROGRAMS): Use AC_FOREACH.
+ Don't check for gsos2.
+ (GROFF_SRCDIR, GROFF_BUILDDIR): Removed. autoconf 2.59 provides
+ working abs_top_srcdir and abs_top_builddir.
+
+ * configure.ac: Updated syntax to autoconf 2.59.
+ Don't call GROFF_SRCDIR and GROFF_BUILDDIR.
+ Replace call to AC_DECL_SYS_SIGLIST with call to AC_CHECK_DECLS.
+ * configure: Regenerated.
+
+ * Makefile.in, doc/Makefile.in: s/@top_srcdir@/@abs_top_srcdir@/,
+ s/@groff_top_builddir@/@abs_top_builddir@/.
+
+ * src/roff/groff/pipeline.c (xstrsignal):
+ s/SYS_SIGLIST_DECLARED/HAVE_DECL_SYS_SIGLIST/.
+
+2003-11-07 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/devices/grodvi/dvi.cpp (draw_dvi_printer::draw) ['a']: Always
+ make start angle smaller than end angle to circumvent a bug in tpic
+ handling of some versions of dvipdfm (and dvipdfmx).
+
+2003-10-30 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/devices/grops/grops.man: Improve section on creating EPS.
+
+2003-10-29 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * contrib/pic2graph/pic2graph.sh: Fix typo (-P-letter ->
+ -P-pletter).
+
+2003-10-28 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * doc/groff.texinfo: Fix documentation of `.if'.
+
+2003-10-27 Michail Vidiassov <master@iaas.msu.ru>
+
+ * src/utils/afmtodit/afmtodit.pl: Handle unmapped characters of
+ the form `uniXXXX' also.
+
+2003-10-27 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * contrib/eqn2graph/eqn2graph.sh, contrib/grap2graph/grap2graph.sh,
+ contrib/pic2graph/pic2graph.sh: Implement secure management of
+ temporary files.
+ Pass `-P-pletter' to groff to avoid data outside of the converted
+ area -- some versions of `convert' (for example 5.3.8) don't check
+ the bounding box of the image but always use a fixed image size
+ (letter paper format).
+ * contrib/eqn2graph/eqn2graph.man, contrib/grap2graph/grap2graph.man,
+ contrib/pic2graph/pic2graph.man: Updated.
+
+ * src/roff/groff/groff.man: Document $TMP and $TEMP.
+
+2003-10-26 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/preproc/pic/troff.cpp (troff_output::simple_circle,
+ troff_output::simple_ellipse, troff_output::simple_arc,
+ troff_output::simple_line, troff_output::simple_spline,
+ troff_output::simple_polygon): Insert a space before arguments.
+ (troff_output::set_fill): Emit `\&' before `\D'Fg...' since the
+ latter doesn't produce a node, so the following `.sp -1' would do
+ the wrong thing.
+ Don't emit `.sp -1' after \M. This also doesn't produce a token
+ (and we don't have to care about compatibility mode).
+ (troff_output::set_color, troff_output::reset_color): Don't emit
+ `.sp -1' after \M and \m.
+
+ * src/roff/troff/input.cpp (old_have_input): New global variable.
+ (input_stack::get): Handle `old_have_input'.
+ (process_input_stack) <token::TOKEN_NEWLINE>: Call
+ `trapping_blank_line' depending on `old_have_input', not
+ `have_input'.
+
+2003-10-20 Keith Marshall <keith.d.marshall@ntlworld.com>
+
+ * src/libs/libgroff/tmpfile.cpp [__MSDOS__, _Win32]
+ (WIN32_TMPDIR_ENVVAR, MSDOS_TMPDIR_ENVVAR): New macros, providing
+ default directory names for temporary files.
+ [__MSDOS__, _Win32] (temp_init::temp_init): Use them.
+
+ * src/roff/groff/pipeline.c [__MSDOS__]: Include stdlib.h.
+ [__MSDOS__] (run_pipeline): Honour environment variables.
+ Don't use `tmpnam' but `tempnam' to work around messy
+ implementation.
+
+ * README.MinGW: New file.
+
+2003-10-16 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/preproc/html/pre-html.cpp (write_upto_newline): Don't use
+ `(*t)->next' without testing validity of `*t'.
+ (usage): Make it more readable.
+
+2003-10-16 Keith Marshall <keith.d.marshall@ntlworld.com>
+
+ Make html device run under both MS-DOS and Win32.
+
+ * src/preproc/html/pre-html.cpp (MAY_FORK_CHILD_PROCESS,
+ MAY_SPAWN_ASYNCHRONOUS_CHILD): New macros to control whether
+ spawn or fork+exec has to be used, and whether parent must sleep
+ until the child process terminates. Used in
+ `char_buffer::run_output_filter'.
+ (copyofstdoutfd): Removed.
+ (char_buffer): Replace `write_file_html' and `write_file_troff'
+ member functions with `emit_troff_output' and `run_output_filter'.
+ (DEVICE_FORMAT, HTML_OUTPUT_FILTER, IMAGE_OUTPUT_FILTER): New
+ macros.
+ (replaceFd): Replaced with...
+ (set_redirection): New auxiliary function.
+ (waitForChild): Replaced with...
+ (save_and_redirect): New auxiliary function for.
+
+ (char_buffer::do_html, char_buffer::do_image): Simplified, using new
+ functions.
+
+2003-10-14 Keith Marshall <keith.d.marshall@ntlworld.com>
+
+ * aclocal.m4 (GROFF_SYS_NERR): Check stdlib.h also.
+ (GROFF_LIBC): New function.
+ * configure.ac: Call GROFF_LIBC.
+ Check for `kill'.
+ * configure: Regenerated.
+
+ * src/include/lib.h: Handle __MINGW32__.
+ * src/include/nonposix.h [_MSC_VER]: Handle __MINGW32__.
+ Add macro for `pipe'.
+ Define P_tmpdir.
+
+ * src/roff/groff/pipeline.c (run_pipeline): Handle `no_pipe'
+ correctly.
+
+ * src/utils/indxbib/signal.c (handle_fatal_signal) [!HAVE_KILL]:
+ Implement.
+
+2003-10-13 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ Finally fix change 2003-08-26, based on ideas from Chuck Silvers
+ <chuq@chuq.com>.
+
+ * contrib/mom/Makefile.sub: Use a stamp file in the `examples'
+ directory.
+
+2003-10-12 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/roff/groff/groff.cpp (help), src/devices/grops/ps.cpp (usage),
+ src/roff/troff/input.cc (usage): Updated.
+
+ * NEWS, doc/groff.texinfo: Updated.
+
+2003-10-12 Peter Miller <millerp@canb.auug.org.au>
+
+ * src/libs/libgroff/searchpath.cpp
+ (search_path::open_file_cautious): New function which also handles
+ `-' as stdin and stdout depending on the access mode.
+ * src/include/searchpath.h (search_path): Updated.
+
+ * src/devices/grops/ps.cpp (main): Handle new `-I' switch.
+ * src/devices/grops/ps.h: Include `searchpath.h'.
+ * src/devices/grops/psrm.cpp (resource_manager::supply_resource):
+ Open resource file with `include_search_path.open_file_cautious'.
+ * src/devices/grops/grops.man: Document new `-I' switch.
+
+ * src/devices/grodvi/dvi.cpp (main), src/devices/grolbp/lbp.cpp
+ (main), src/devices/grolj4/lj4.cpp (main),
+ src/devices/grotty/tty.cpp (main): Ignore new `-I' switch.
+
+ * src/preproc/soelim/soelim.cpp (include_list_length, include_list):
+ Replaced with...
+ (include_search_path): New global variable.
+ (include_path_append): Removed.
+ (main): Use `include_search_path.command_line_dir' to handle `-I'.
+ (do_file): Simplify, using new
+ `include_search_path.open_file_cautious'.
+
+ * src/roff/groff/groff.cpp (print_commands): Accept file handle as
+ parameter.
+ (main): Pass arguments to `-I' to both troff and devices.
+ Improve handling of `-V'.
+ * src/roff/groff/groff.man: Document changes to -I and -V.
+
+ * src/roff/troff/input.cpp (include_search_path): New global
+ variable.
+ (next_file, source, ps_bbox_request, transparent_file,
+ process_input_file): Use new
+ `include_search_path.open_file_cautious'.
+ (main) Handle `-I' switch.
+ * src/roff/troff/node.cpp (troff_output_file::really_copy_file):
+ Use new `include_search_path.open_file_cautious'.
+ * src/roff/troff/node.h: New extern symbol `include_search_path'.
+ * src/roff/troff/troff.man: Document new `-I' switch.
+
+2003-09-15 Ruslan Ermilov <ru@FreeBSD.org>
+
+ Support multiple calls of .Lb in LIBRARY section.
+
+ * tmac/doc-common (doc-in-library-section): New register.
+ (doc-section-library): New string.
+ (Sh): Set `doc-in-library-section'.
+ (Rd): Updated.
+ * tmac/doc-syms (Lb): Insert breaks before and after arguments
+ if in LIBRARY section.
+ * tmac/doc.tmac (doc-save-global-vars): Updated.
+ * NEWS, tmac/groff_mdoc.man: Updated.
+
+2003-09-14 Ruslan Ermilov <ru@FreeBSD.org>
+
+ * tmac/doc-common (doc-default-operating-system): New variable.
+ (Os): Use it.
+
+2003-09-08 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * tmac/doc.tmac (doc-reset-reference): Handle data for `%I' also.
+
+2003-08-31 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * contrib/mom/Makefile.sub: Fix last change to make it really work.
+ * Makefile.comm: Use `test ... ||' in favor of `if test ...; then'.
+ (install_dev, uninstall_dev): Check whether $(DEVSCRIPTS) and
+ $(DEVFILES) are not empty.
+ * Makefile.in: Use `test ... ||' in favor of `if test ...; then'.
+
+2003-08-26 Chuck Silvers <chuq@chuq.com>
+
+ * contrib/mom/Makefile.sub (prepare_make_examples): Make it work
+ with parallel runs of `make'.
+
+2003-08-23 Stephen Gildea <http://www.gildea.com/stephen>
+
+ * src/preproc/ref/ref.cpp (reference::compute_sort_key): Always
+ insert SORT_SEP. With certain combinations of sort specifications,
+ refer sorted entries in the wrong order. In particular, entries
+ with a missing field should be be sorted before all entries that
+ have that field, before refer looks to the next field.
+
+2003-08-23 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/utils/pfbtops/Makefile.sub (LINK.c): Define it so that the
+ g++ linker is used. Reported by Mark J. Reed
+ <mark.reed@turner.com>.
+
+2003-08-16 Heinz-Jürgen Oertel <hj.oertel@surfeu.de>
+
+ Add key character `x' to tbl which makes tbl call a user-defined
+ macro on a table cell.
+
+ * src/preproc/tbl/table.h (entry_modifier): Add `macro'.
+ * src/preproc/tbl/table.cpp (block_entry::do_divert): Call
+ `set_modifier' after printing the compatibility request.
+ (set_modifier): Print call to `m->macro' if not empty.
+ * src/preproc/tbl/main.cpp (entry_format::debug_print): Handle
+ `macro'.
+ (process_format): Implement cases `x' and `X'.
+ * src/preproc/tbl/tbl.man, NEWS: Updated.
+
+2003-08-15 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * doc/groff.texinfo: Minor fixes.
+
+2003-08-09 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * tmac/an-old.tmac [cR]: Fix redefinition of `bp'.
+
+2003-08-07 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * doc/Makefile.sub: Not all shells expand wildcards in the `for'
+ argument list to nothing if there is no file to match. Use `ls' as
+ a protection, similar to autoconf.
+
+ * Makefile.comm (install_dev, uninstall_dev): Protect `for' against
+ empty argument lists.
+
+ * doc/groff.texinfo: Improve documentation how vertical spacing
+ and line breaks interact.
+ Other minor fixes.
+
+ * tmac/www.tmac: Initialize `www-htmlimage-gap'.
+
+2003-08-03 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * NEWS, src/devices/grops/grops.man: -b16 is necessary to produce
+ EPS (using eps2eps or similar programs to compute the bounding box).
+
+2003-07-24 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * doc/groff.texinfo: Use the new @/ command to avoid overlong lines.
+ * doc/texinfo.tex: Updated from texinfo 4.6.
+ * README.CVS: From now on we need texinfo 4.6.
+
+2003-07-23 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ Add requests `dei1' and `ami1' for completeness.
+
+ * src/roff/troff/input.cc (calling_mode): Remove
+ CALLING_DISABLE_COMP.
+ (comp_mode): New enumeration.
+ (do_define_string, define_string, define_nocomp_string,
+ append_string, append_nocomp_string): Updated.
+ (do_define_macro): Add third parameter.
+ (define_macro, define_nocomp_macro, define_indirect_macro,
+ append_macro, append_nocomp_macro, append_indirect_macro): Updated.
+ (define_indirect_nocomp_macro, append_indirect_nocomp_macro): New
+ functions.
+ (ignore): Updated.
+ (init_input_requests): Add `dei1' and `ami1'.
+
+ * tmac/trace.tmac: Handle de1 and am1.
+ (de): Improve tracing message.
+ (am): Add missing `do'.
+ (return): Use de1.
+
+ * NEWS, man/groff_diff.man, man/groff.man, doc/groff.texinfo:
+ Document new requests.
+
+2003-07-22 Heinz-Jürgen Oertel <hj.oertel@surfeu.de>
+
+ Add option -G to .MPIMG to insert a gap between text and the image.
+
+ * tmac/www.tmac (www-finish-left-po, www-finish-right-ll,
+ www-finish-left-ll): Updated.
+ (www-image-just, www-image-gap, www-htmlimage-gap): New variables.
+ (MPIMG): Make option -L and -R optional.
+ Implement option -G.
+
+2003-07-22 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
+
+ * src/devices/grohtml/post-html.cpp
+ (html_printer::do_file_components): Don't use `stdout' as lvalue
+ since it can be a macro.
+
+2003-07-22 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/libs/libgroff/strerror.c: Include errno.h to be in sync with
+ the corresponding test in aclocal.m4.
+
+2003-07-21 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/preproc/html/pre-html.cpp (TRANSPARENT): Don't use colour
+ names but RGB values directly. Otherwise pnmtopng depends on
+ an external file `rgb.txt' which maps colour names to values.
+
+2003-07-20 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * aclocal.m4 (GROFF_SYS_ERRLIST): Include stdlib.h for MinGW.
+ * configure, src/include/config.hin: Regenerated.
+
+ * src/libs/libgroff/strerror.c: Include stdlib.h for MinGW.
+
+2003-07-19 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * PROBLEMS: Add solution for UTF-8 problem with hyphens.
+
+2003-07-18 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * *.man: Switch to non-compatibility mode temporarily if GNU
+ syntax extensions are used in the particular man page.
+
+ * PROBLEMS: Add solutions for SGR problems.
+
+2003-07-17 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ Don't ignore grotty's command line options if \X'tty: sgr ...' is
+ used to change the drawing scheme.
+
+ * src/devives/grotty/tty.cpp (bold_flag_option,
+ underline_flag_option, italic_flag_option, reverse_flag_option,
+ bold_underline_mode_option): New global variables.
+ (update_options): New function.
+ (tty_printer::special): Call update_options.
+ (main): Don't set xxx_flag but xxx_flag_option, then call
+ update_options.
+
+2003-07-14 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ Make grotty emit proper Unicode box drawing characters for -Tutf8.
+
+ * src/devices/grotty/tty.cpp (START_LINE, END_LINE): New enum
+ values.
+ (hline_char, vline_char): New global variables.
+ (tty_printer::tty_printer): Initialize them.
+ (tty_printer::draw): Emit START_LINE and END_LINE flags for both
+ horizontal and vertical lines.
+ (crossings): New global array.
+ (tty_printer::end_page): Use it to determine the proper crossing
+ character for -Tutf8.
+
+2003-07-12 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * doc/Makefilesub (HTMLDOCFILESALL): New macro.
+ (HTMLDOCFILES): Revert to `pic.html'.
+ (CLEANADD, install_html, uninstall_sub): Use HTMLDOCFILESALL.
+
+2003-07-11 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * doc/pic.ms: Improve documentation of absolute coordinates.
+ Document absolute positioning of pictures.
+
+ * NEWS: Add new pic capability.
+
+2003-07-09 Hartmut Henkel <hartmut_henkel@gmx.de>
+
+ * src/libs/libgroff/geometry.cpp (check_output_arc_limits):
+ Rewritten.
+
+2003-07-07 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ Implement support for dashed and dotted ellipses in pic. Based on
+ a patch from Hartmut Henkel <hartmut_henkel@gmx.de>.
+
+ * src/preproc/pic/common.cpp (common_output::ellipse_arc,
+ common_output::dashed_ellipse, common_output::dotted_ellipse): New
+ functions. Ellipse arcs are approximated with circle arcs.
+ * src/preproc/pic/common.h (common_output): Updated.
+ * src/preproc/pic/tex.cpp (tex_output::ellipse): Use new ellipse
+ functions.
+ * src/preproc/pic/troff.cpp (simple_output::ellipse): Ditto.
+
+ * src/preproc/pic/TODO, src/preproc/pic/pic.man: Updated.
+
+2003-07-06 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ Make grotty work on platforms which have unsigned char as the
+ default for char. Based on a patch by Thomas Klausner
+ <wiz@netbsd.org>.
+
+ * src/devices/grotty/tty.cpp (schar): New typedef.
+ Updated calls to declare_ptable and implement_ptable.
+ (glyph): Use schar for back_color_idx and fore_color_idx.
+ (tty_printer): Use schar for curr_fore_idx and curr_back_idx.
+ (tty_printer::tty_color, tty_printer::tty_printer,
+ tty_printer::color_to_idx, tty_printer::put_color): Updated.
+
+2003-07-06 Ruslan Ermilov <ru@FreeBSD.org>
+
+ * src/roff/nroff/nroff.sh: Add option -d for completeness.
+ * src/roff/nroff/nroff.man: Updated.
+
+2003-07-05 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * NEWS, tmac/groff_www.man: Updated.
+ * doc/Makefile.sub: Updated.
+
+2003-07-05 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
+
+ Implement support for multiple HTML output files.
+
+ * src/preproc/html/pre-html.cpp (scanArguments): Dummy handling for
+ -j command line option.
+
+ * src/devices/grohtml/post-html.cpp (job_name, multiple_files): New
+ global variables.
+ (file): New fields `new_output_file', `require_links',
+ `output_file_name'.
+ (file::file): Updated.
+ (files::set_file_name, files::set_links_required,
+ files::are_links_required, files::is_new_output_file,
+ files::file_name, files::next_file_name): New functions.
+ (header_desc): New fields `no_of_level_one_headings',
+ `header_filename'.
+ (header_desc::header_desc): Updated.
+ (header_desc::write_headings): Handle multiple files.
+ (html_printer::write_header): Save file name in which header occurs.
+ (html_printer::determine_header_level): Possibly split files on
+ level one headings.
+ (html_printer::do_links, html_printer::troff_tag): Updated.
+ (html_printer::insert_split_file, html_printer::do_job_name,
+ html_printer::emit_link, html_printer::write_navigation,
+ html_printer::do_file_components): New functions.
+ (html_printer::~html_printer): Handle multiple files.
+ (main): Handle command line option `-j'.
+
+ * src/devices/grohtml/grohtml.man: Updated.
+
+ * doc/Makefile.sub (pic.html), doc/Makefile.in (pic.html): New rule
+ which splits file.
+
+ * tmac/www.tmac (JOBNAME): New macro.
+ * tmac/s.tmac (SH-NO-TAG): New macro.
+ (@SH): Call SH-NO-TAG.
+ (@NH): Updated.
+
+2003-07-05 Ruslan Ermilov <ru@FreeBSD.org>
+
+ * tmac/groff_mdoc.man: Improve documentation of punctuation
+ characters.
+
+2003-07-04 Ruslan Ermilov <ru@FreeBSD.org>
+
+ * tmac/doc.tmac (Bd): Change to doc-Li-font later.
+
+2003-07-03 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * tmac/an-old.tmac [cR]: Redefine `bp' to avoid empty lines.
+
+2003-07-01 Ruslan Ermilov <ru@FreeBSD.org>
+
+ * tmac/doc.tmac (doc-do-func, doc-do-func-args): Don't print a comma
+ after `/*' and `*/'.
+ Fix spacing.
+ (Fn, Fo): Reduce indentation in synopsis.
+
+ * tmac/doc-common (doc-check-depth): New macro.
+ (doc-end-macro, Sh, Ss): Use it.
+ (Cd): Fix behaviour in synopsis.
+ (In): Make it parsed and callable.
+ If not in the synopsis, represent the C header file enclosed in
+ angle brackets.
+ (doc-str-Rv-std-suffix, doc-str-Rv-stds-suffix, doc-str-Rv-std0):
+ Use minus, not hyphen.
+
+ * tmc/groff_mdoc.man: Updated.
+
+2003-07-01 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ Integrated grap2graph, contributed by Eric S. Raymond.
+
+ * contrib/grap2graph/{Makefile.sub, grap2graph.sh, grap2graph.man}:
+ New files.
+ * Makefile.in, NEWS, MANIFEST, contrib/eqn2graph.man,
+ contrib/pic2graph.man, src/roff/groff/groff.man: Updated.
+
+2003-07-01 Colin Watson <cjwatson@debian.org>
+
+ * src/xditview/*.c: Add prototypes, fix return types, add includes.
+ Based on work by Fumitoshi UKAI <ukai@debian.or.jp>.
+
+2003-06-31 Ruslan Ermilov <ru@FreeBSD.org>
+
+ * tmac/tty-char.tmac: Provide `lb', `rb', `lk', `rk', `lt', `rt'.
+
+2003-06-31 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * doc/Makefile.sub (CLEANADD): Remove all files created by
+ running `make groff.{pdf,dvi}'.
+
+ * Makefile.sub (DISTCLEANFILES): Remove all non-source files from
+ src/xditview also.
+
+2003-06-30 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * Makefile.in (SHELL): Define as @SHELL@.
+ (mkinstalldirs): Use $(SHELL).
+ (MDEFINES): Add $(SHELL).
+ * Makefile.comm (SHELL): Removed.
+
+2003-06-29 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * tmac/s.tmac (De, Ds): New aliases for .DE and .DS, respectively.
+ The X11 documentation files use them.
+ * tmac/groff_ms.man, doc/groff.texinfo: Document them.
+
+2003-06-15 Robert Goulding <goulding@Princeton.EDU>
+
+ * tmac/e.tmac (@C): Handle .ad also.
+
+2003-06-12 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/preproc/tbl/tbl.man: Document formatting of text blocks.
+
+ * src/roff/troff/input.cc (token::next) <handle_escape_char>:
+ Assign `n' even here. It is possible to construct a node
+ immediately following an escape character:
+
+ .di xx
+ \?\\\?a
+ .br
+ .di
+ .xx
+
+2003-06-10 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * README.WIN32: Removed.
+ * MANIFEST: Updated.
+
+2003-06-07 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/roff/nroff/nroff.sh: Don't emit SGR for option -u.
+
+2003-06-05 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/preproc/pic/pic.y <sprintf_args>: Implement workaround for bug
+ in Compaq C++ V6.5-033 for Compaq Tru64 UNIX V5.1A (Rev. 1885).
+
+2003-06-03 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/preproc/grn/hdb.cpp (DBRead): Don't close file handle; this
+ is done by the calling function.
+
+2003-05-22 Ruslan Ermilov <ru@FreeBSD.org>
+
+ * tmac/X.tmac: Fix definition of `em'.
+
+2003-05-22 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/roff/troff/input.cc (return_macro_request): Fix detection of
+ argument.
+
+2003-05-18 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * tmac/doc.tmac (doc-tag-list): Force horizontal mode after tag
+ to make items work which consist only of a tag.
+
+2003-05-17 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * tmac/doc.tmac (doc-tag-list): Don't use \Z to assure that spaces
+ aren't stretched in a tag (this can fail with unformatted boxes).
+ Instead, insert a break and go back one line.
+
+2003-05-16 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/roff/troff/input.cc (return_macro_request): If called with
+ argument pop macro twice. We need this to trace `return'.
+
+ * tmac/trace.tmac: Handle `return'.
+ Fix typos.
+
+ * NEWS, man/groff_diff.man, man/groff.man, doc/groff.texinfo:
+ Document.
+
+2003-05-15 Larry Kollar <kollar@alltel.net>
+
+ * tmac/groff_ms.man, doc/groff.texinfo: Improve documentation of
+ registers `FPS', `FVS', and `FPD'.
+
+2003-05-15 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/utils/pfbtops/pfbtops.c (get_text): Handle loop counter
+ correctly.
+
+2003-05-03 Ruslan Ermilov <ru@FreeBSD.org>
+
+ * tmac/groff_mdoc.man: Slight improvements.
+
+2003-05-03 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * tmac/doc-common (doc-header): Emit vertical space of 1v instead of
+ `doc-header-space' after header line if register `cR' is set.
+
+2003-05-02 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * TODO: Updated.
+
+2003-05-01 Ruslan Ermilov <ru@FreeBSD.org>
+
+ * tmac/doc-common (Nd): Use \[em].
+
+2003-05-01 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * tmac/doc-ditroff, tmac/doc-nroff (doc-header-space,
+ doc-footer-space): Initialize to 0.5i.
+ (doc-setup-page-layout): Don't set doc-header-space and
+ doc-footer-space.
+
+2003-04-30 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * REVISION: Set to 1.
+
+ * doc/pic.ms: Document possible problems with `figname'.
+
2003-04-29 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+Version 1.19 released
+=====================
+
* VERSION: Set to 1.19.
* REVISION: Set to 0.
* doc/groff.texinfo, doc/webpage.ms, NEWS: Updated.
@@ -1720,13506 +5247,6 @@
* REVISION: Increased to 2.
-Version 1.18.1 released
-=======================
-
-2002-10-08 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * doc/webpage.ms, NEWS: Updated.
-
-2002-10-07 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * tmac/doc-common (Ss): Add final `.ns' (similar to `.Sh') to
- suppress additional whitespace after the header.
-
- * tmac/doc-ditroff, tmac/doc-nroff (Am): New string to be in sync
- with NetBSD.
-
- * src/preproc/grn/grn.man, tmac/groff_mdoc.man, NEWS: Updated.
-
-2002-10-07 Ruslan Ermilov <ru@FreeBSD.org>
-
- * tmac/doc-common(doc-volume-operating-system-ateol): New flag.
- (Dt): Use it to improve language localization (especially Russian
- and French).
-
-2002-10-07 Daniel Senderowicz <daniel@synchrods.com>
-
- * src/preproc/grn/gprint.h (BSPLINE, BEZIER): New macros.
- * src/preproc/grn/hdb.cc (DBGetType): Parse spline and bezier
- drawing commands.
- * src/preproc/grn/hgraph.cc (drawwig): Add parameter to control
- curve type.
- Call `picurve' for BSPLINE.
- (HGPrintElt): Handle BSPLINE.
- * src/preproc/grn/README: Document it.
-
-2002-10-03 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * src/roff/troff/node.cc (break_char_node::col): New variable.
- Updated constructor.
- (space_node::tprint, word_space_node::tprint): Call `fill_color'
- unconditionally.
- (space_node::space_node): Remove assertion.
- (break_char_node::add_self): Pass color argument to space node.
- * src/roff/troff/input.cc (token::add_to_node_list, token::process):
- Ditto.
- * src/roff/troff/env.cc (environment::do_break,
- environment::add_padding): Ditto.
-
-2002-10-02 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- Redesigning color support in troff. Colors are no longer
- represented as separate nodes but are now part of glyph nodes and
- friends. This fixes the current formatting misbehaviour due to the
- changes introduced on 2002-09-20. Some extra code is necessary for
- proper grotty support: Without adding color variables to
- space-related nodes, the background color would be changed too late.
-
- * src/roff/troff/node.h, src/roff/troff/node.cc:
- s/current_pagecolor/current_fill_color/.
- s/current_glyphcolor/current_glyph_color/.
- (glyph_color_node, fill_color_node): Removed.
- (node::get_glyph_color, node::get_fill_color): New virtual member
- functions.
- (space_node::col): New variable.
- Updated constructors of space_node and derived classes accordingly.
- (hmotion_node::col): New variable.
- Updated constructors of hmotion_node and space_char_hmotion_node
- accordingly.
- (vmotion_node::col): New variable.
- Updated constructor accordingly.
- (draw_node::gcol, draw_node::fcol): New variables.
- Updated constructor accordingly.
- (special_node::gcol, special_node::fcol): New variables.
- Updated constructors accordingly.
- (troff_output_file::put_char, troff_output_file::put_charwidth,
- troff_output_file::draw): Set glyph and fill color.
- (troff_output_file::start_special): Set glyph and fill color.
- Always set current font.
- (troff_output_file::fill_color, troff_output_file::glyph_color):
- Don't call `do_motion'.
- (glyph_node::gcol, glyph_node::fcol): New variables.
- Updated constructors of glyph_node and ligature_node accordingly.
- (glyph_node::get_glyph_color, glyph_node::get_fill_color): New
- member functions.
- (glyph_node::merge_glyph_node,
- kern_pair_node::add_discretionary_hyphen,
- node::add_discretionary_hyphen): Updated.
- (break_char_node::merge_self): Updated.
- (word_space_node::tprint, space_node::tprint, hmotion_node::tprint,
- vmotion_node::tprint): Handle color.
- (make_glyph_node, make_node, node::add_char): Updated.
-
- * src/roff/troff/env.cc (environment::space_newline,
- environment::space, environment::output_line, environment::do_break,
- environment::make_tab_node, environment::add_padding, title):
- Updated.
- (environment_switch, environment_copy): Don't add color nodes.
-
- * src/roff/troff/input.cc (do_glyph_color, do_fill_color): Return
- nothing.
- (token::next): Updated.
- \m and \M now are as transparent as \s.
- (process_input_stack, token::add_to_node_list, token::process,
- read_draw_node): Updated.
- (charinfo_to_node_list): Don't add color nodes.
-
- * doc/groff.texinfo: Updated.
-
-2002-09-27 Ruslan Ermilov <ru@FreeBSD.org>
-
- * tmac/doc-common (ds-operating-system-FreeBSD-4.*): New version
- strings.
-
-2002-09-27 Colin Watson <cjwatson@debian.org>
-
- * src/roff/troff/node.cc (bracket_node::copy): Check `list' != 0.
-
-2002-09-23 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * src/devices/grolbp/lbp.cc: Replace `300' with `font::res' where
- appropriate.
- (DEFAULT_LINEWIDTH_FACTOR): New macro.
- (linewidth_factor): New global variable.
- (lbp_printer::set_line_thickness): Fix case for size < 0, using
- linewidth_factor.
- (long_options): Add -w/--linewidth option.
- (usage): Updated.
- (main): Handle -w option to set linewidth_factor.
- (lbp_printer::lbp_printer): Initialize req_linethickness, not
- line_thickness.
-
- * src/devices/grolbp/grolbp.man, NEWS, doc/webpage.ms: Updated.
-
-2002-09-22 Paco Andrés Verdú <pandres@dragonet.es>
-
- Fixed a bug in the line thickness setting code.
-
- * src/devices/grolbp/lbp.cc (lbp_printer::req_linethickness): New
- variable.
- (lbp_printer::set_line_thickness): Pass environment as second
- parameter.
- Implement it actually.
- (lpb_printer::set_char, lbp_printer::draw): Use `req_linethickness'
- and `set_line_thickness, depending on the current font size.
-
-2002-09-21 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- Some Debian patches.
-
- * src/roff/groff/pipeline.h (MAX_COMMANDS): Increase to 12.
- * src/roff/troff/node.cc (bracket_node::copy): Initialize
- `list->last'.
-
-2002-09-20 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * configure: Regenerated with autoconf 2.54.
-
-2002-09-20 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * src/roff/troff/env.h (environment): Rename cur_glyph_color to
- glyph_color.
- Rename cur_fill_color to fill_color.
- * src/roff/troff/env.cc: Updated.
-
-2002-09-20 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * src/roff/troff/env.cc (title): Copy color status after processing
- title.
- * src/roff/troff/input.cc (charinfo_to_node_list): Emit glyph and
- fill color nodes to reset colors properly.
-
- * tmac/www.tmac (DC): Fix color handling.
-
- * src/preproc/pic/pic.man, doc/pic.ms: Document some color issues.
- * doc/groff.texinfo: Fixing documentation of `tl' request.
- * doc/webpage.ms: Updated.
-
-2002-09-19 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * src/roff/troff/env.cc (environent_switch, environment_copy):
- Emit glyph and fill color nodes to initialize colors properly.
-
-2002-09-17 Colin Watson <cjwatson@debian.org>
-
- * src/roff/troff/env.cc (environment::set_glyph_color,
- environment::set_fill_color): Fix typo which prevented \m[] work
- correctly.
-
-2002-09-17 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- Add left and right italic correction to non-slanted PS fonts. This
- is an experimental feature to improve image rendering of grohtml.
-
- * font/devps/generate/Makefile (RFLAG): New variable, set to `-i 0'.
- ({T,H,C,P,N,BM,A,HN}{R,B}, ZD, S, ZDR): Use it.
- * font/devps/*: All non-slanted fonts regenerated.
- * NEWS: Updated.
-
-2002-09-16 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- Add a site-specific font directory.
-
- * Makefile.in (localfontdir, legacyfontdir): New variables.
- (fontpath): Use them.
- (MDEFINES, uninstall_dirs): Updated.
- * Makefile.comm (.man.n): Add `LOCALFONTDIR' and `LEGACYFONTDIR'.
- Remove `FONTPATH' and `MACROPATH'.
-
- * src/roff/troff/troff.man, NEWS: Updated.
- * doc/groff.texinfo (Font Directories): New section.
- Other minor fixes.
-
- * src/devices/grodvi/grodvi.man, src/devices/grohtml/grohtml.man,
- src/devices/grolbp/grolbp.man, src/devices/grolj4/grolj4.man,
- src/preproc/grn/grn.man: Minor fixes.
-
- * src/devices/grohtml/post-html.cc (html_printer::do_tab_ts):
- Remove unused variable.
-
-2002-09-11 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * doc/groff.texinfo, man/groff_font.man: Clarify argument of \N.
- * man/groff_out.man: Fix documentation of 'N'.
-
-2002-09-09 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
-
- * doc/Makefile.in (webpage.html): Depend on gnu.eps also.
- * src/roff/troff/env.cc (indent): Emit html tag only if break_flag is
- set.
- * src/devices/grohtml/post-html.cc (text_glob::is_br_ni): Removed.
- (text_glob::is_br, html_printer::lookahead_for_tables): Updated.
- (html_printer::do_tab_ts): Call `emit_table_header' with `FALSE'.
- * src/devices/grohtml/html-text.cc (html_text::start_tag) <P_TAG,
- PRE_TAG>: Call `begin' with `FALSE'.
-
-2002-09-09 Ralph Corderoy <ralph@inputplus.demon.co.uk>
-
- * src/libs/libgroff/string.cc (string::extract): Fix position of
- terminating null byte.
-
-2002-09-08 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- Add global option `nospaces' to tbl so that leading and trailing
- spaces in data items are ignored.
-
- * src/libs/libgroff/string.cc (string::remove_spaces): New member
- function to remove leading and trailing spaces.
- * src/include/stringclass.h: Updated.
-
- * src/preproc/tbl/table.h (table): Add flag `NOSPACES'.
-
- * src/preproc/tbl/main.cc (process_options): Handle `nospaces'
- option.
- Fix typo in error messages.
- (process_data): Implement `nospaces' option.
- * src/preproc/tbl/tbl.man, NEWS, doc/webpage.ms: Updated.
-
-2002-09-07 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * src/include/config.hin: Add `HAVE_ISATTY'.
- * src/libs/libgroff/tmpfile.cc (xtmpfile_list): Drop `const' for
- `fname' member.
- * src/libs/libgroff/tmpname.cc: Include `time.h'.
- * src/libs/libdriver/input.cc (Char): Add `operator==' and
- `operator!=' for `char'.
- * doc/groff.texinfo: Replace @ifnottex block for top node with
- @ifhtml block.
-
-2002-09-06 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * doc/Makefile.in (.texinfo.html): Add -I switch.
- * doc/groff.texinfo: Add @ifnottex block for top node to make
- translation to HTML work.
-
-2002-09-05 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
-
- * src/preproc/html/pre-html.cc (LETTER_LENGTH): Removed.
- (get_papersize, determine_vertical_offset): Removed.
- (char_buffer::do_image): Always specify letter size.
- (main): Updated.
- (imageList::createPage): Use -dDEVICEHEIGHTPOINTS instead of
- -sPAPERSIZE.
-
-2002-09-05 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * doc/groff.texinfo, tmac/groff_man.man: Improve documentation of
- default indentation.
-
-2002-09-04 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
-
- * src/preproc/html/pre-html.cc (imageList::createPage): Use
- -sPAPERSIZE for gs.
- (generateImages): Clean up push-back buffer.
-
-2002-09-04 Ralph Corderoy <ralph@inputplus.demon.co.uk>
-
- * doc/groff.texinfo: Minor fixes.
-
-2002-08-21 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
-
- * src/preproc/html/pre-html.cc (DEFAULT_LINE_LENGTH): New macro.
- (MAX_WIDTH, A4_LENGTH, A4_OFFSET, LETTER_OFFSET): Removed.
- (gsPaper): Removed.
- (determine_vertical_offset): Use LETTER_LENGTH.
- (createPage): Moved to ...
- (imageList::createPage): This.
- Call gs with -dDEVICEWIDTHPOINTS to avoid cropping.
- (imageList::getMaxX): New function.
- (createImage): Moved to ...
- (imageList::createImage): This.
- (imageList::createImages): New function.
- (generateImages): Read `maxx' directly.
- Updated.
- (scanArguments): Don't specify `gsPaper' for `-o'.
- (makeTempFiles): Call `xtmpfile' with the last argument set to
- `TRUE'.
-
-2002-08-24 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * src/include/nonposix.h (mkdir, WAIT, creat) [_MSC_VER]: Define.
- (WAIT, _WAIT_CHILD) [!_MSC_VER]: Define.
- * src/preproc/html/pre-html.cc (waitForChild): Use WAIT.
- * src/preproc/html/pushback.cc: Include nonposix.h.
- * src/roff/groff/pipeline.c: Define strcasecmp and strncasecmp
- conditionally.
-
-2002-08-23 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- Use $(OBJEXT) for the object file extension.
-
- * Makefile.comm (.SUFFIXES): Add .obj.
- (.cc.obj, .c.obj): New implicit rules.
- * Makefile.in (OBJEXT): New variable, initialized from autoconf.
- (MDEFINES): Add EXEEXT and OBJEXT.
- * */Makefile.sub: s/.o/.$(OBJEXT)/.
-
-2002-08-22 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * INSTALL: Mention texinfo 4.2 as a prerequisite.
-
-2002-08-21 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
-
- * src/devices/grohtml/post-html.cc (colType): Make enum global to
- the file.
- (html_printer::update_min_max, html_printer::add_table_end): New
- methods.
- (html_printer::lookahead_for_tables): Use them.
- Reset page offset correctly.
- (html_printer::~html_printer): Add creation of creator comment up.
-
-2002-08-20 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * tmac/an-old.tmac (T&): New dummy macro to avoid warning.
- * man/groff_tmac.man: Fix typos.
- * man/groff_font.man: Minor reordering.
- * contrib/eqn2graph/eqn2graph.man (Tp): New macro.
- * contrib/groffer/groffer.man: Fix typos.
-
-2002-08-18 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
-
- Avoid endless loops while scanning for tables.
-
- * src/devices/grohtml/post-html.cc (list::insert): Set
- ptr->right->left.
- (html_printer::next_horiz_pos): Add `text_glob' argument; update
- all callers.
- Return immediately if that argument is NULL.
- (html_printer::calc_nf): Don't test if `g' is NULL.
- (html_printer::lookahead_for_tables): Use
- `glyphs.move_right_get_data'.
- Don't test if `g' is NULL.
-
-2002-08-18 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
-
- A better fix, replacing fix 2002-08-15, for increasing SIZE.
-
- * src/devices/grohtml/post-html.cc (char_block): Make `buffer'
- a pointer.
- (char_block::char_block): Allocate `buffer'.
- (char_buffer::add_string): Use it.
-
-2002-08-15 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * src/devices/grops/grops.man, src/devices/grolj4/grolj4.man,
- src/devices/grodvi/grodvi.man: Document default line thickness.
-
-2002-08-15 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
-
- * src/devices/grohtml/post-html.cc (char_block): Increase SIZE to
- 8192.
-
-2002-08-14 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * doc/webpage.ms: Updated.
-
-2002-08-09 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * src/roff/troff/node.cc (node::add_char): Call `freeze_space' for
- unbreakable space.
-
-2002-08-08 Aaron Campbell <aaron@monkey.org>
-
- * src/preproc/pic/object.cc (object_spec::make_move): Fix typo
- (&& -> &).
-
-2002-08-08 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * src/roff/troff/input.cc (read_rgb, read_cmy, read_cmyk): Call
- tok.next().
- (read_gray): Ditto.
- Don't push back a space but a newline onto the stack.
-
-2002-08-07 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
-
- Add fonts `CI', `CB', and `CBI' to grohtml which have been omitted
- inadvertently.
-
- * src/devices/grohtml/post-html.cc (html_printer::end_font,
- html_printer::start_font): Handle them.
- * src/devices/grohtml/html-text.cc (html_text::do_italic): Don't
- reset bold and tt.
- (html_text::do_bold): Don't reset italic and tt.
- (html_text::do_tt, html_text::do_pre): Don't reset bold and italic.
- * font/devhtml/DESC.proto: Add those fonts.
- * font/devhtml/Makefile.sub (PROTOFONTS): Updated.
-
-2002-08-07 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * MORE.STUFF: Added gpresent.
-
- * tmac/trace.tmac: Show nesting level by a corresponding amount of
- whitespace before printing the logging message.
-
-2002-07-31 Colin Watson <cjwatson@debian.org>
-
- * src/devices/grohtml/html-table.cc (html_table::finish_row):
- Initialize `n' to zero. This fixes a segfault on ARM.
-
-2002-07-30 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * doc/grnexmpl.me: Remove calls to .st and .sc which are undefined.
-
-2002-07-29 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * src/preproc/pic/pic.y (print_arg, relative_path): Add missing
- final semicolon.
-
-2002-07-28 Colin Watson <cjwatson@debian.org>
-
- * src/devices/grohtml/post-html (html_printer::troff_tag): Handle
- `.ps'.
- (html_printer::html_printer): Initialize `pointsize'.
-
-2002-07-26 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * doc/Makefile.sub (PROCESSEDEXAMPLEFILES): Remove gnu.eps and
- gnu.png.
- (CLEANNOTSRCDIRADD): Add gnu.eps and gnu.png.
- (gnu.eps): Add -rle switch to pnmtops.
- (distfiles): Add gnu.eps and gnu.png.
-
-2002-07-25 Petter Reinholdtsen <pere@hungry.com>
-
- * src/libs/libdriver/input.cc (Char): Add const to `operator=='.
- Add `operator!='.
-
-2002-07-24 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * doc/Makefile.in, doc/Makefile.sub (groff_bin_path): Don't use
- ' \+' but ' *' for sed.
- (GROFF): Set GROFF_COMMAND_PREFIX to empty value.
-
-2002-07-23 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * doc/groff.texinfo: Document `papersize' keyword.
- * NEWS, man/groff_font.man: Updated.
-
-2002-07-23 Colin Watson <cjwatson@debian.org>
-
- Extend papersize keyword to accept more than a single entry. The
- first valid will be used.
-
- * src/libs/libgroff/font.cc (font::load_desc): Implement it.
- (font::scan_papersize): Really skip final newline.
- * src/preproc/html/pre-html.cc (get_papersize): Ditto.
-
-2002-07-23 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * configure.ac: Test for isatty.
- * configure: Regenerated.
- * src/include/posix.h: Check HAVE_ISATTY.
- * src/roff/troff/input.cc [ISATTY_MISSING]: Removed.
- * src/utils/lookbib/lookbib.cc: Include posix.h.
- Don't declare isatty.
-
-2002-07-21 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * NEWS: Add `output' request.
-
- * REVISION: Increased to 1.
-
-Version 1.18.0 released
-=======================
-
-2002-07-19 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
-
- Allow internal glyph indices > 0xFF in grohtml for input characters.
-
- * src/devices/grohtml/post-html.cc (to_unicode): Use `unsigned int'
- as parameter.
- (html_printer::add_to_sbuf): Use `unsigned int' as first parameter.
- Updated all callers.
- (html_printer::sbuf_continuation, html_printer::overstrike): Ditto.
- (html_printer): Updated.
-
-2002-07-19 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * font/devhtml/R.proto: Updated to HTML 4, adding many glyphs.
- * font/devutf8/R.proto: Adding some missing glyphs.
- * font/devutf8/NOTES: Updated.
-
- * tmac/dvi.tmac: Add more composite glyphs.
- * tmac/html.tmac: Updated.
-
- * man/groff_char.man: Add `sum' and `product' entities.
-
- * NEWS: Updated.
-
-2002-07-18 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
-
- Improved table, tab, and indenting support.
-
- * src/roff/troff/input.cc (file_iterator::suppress_newline_flag,
- string_iterator::suppress_newline_flag): Removed. Updated all
- function which have used it.
-
- * src/roff/troff/env.cc: Include `input.h'.
- (environment::add_node): Accept 0 as parameter.
- (environment::add_html_tag): Add `force' parameter.
- Updated all callers.
- (environment::add_html_tag_tabs): Ditto.
- For the moment, support left-aligned tabs only.
- (environment::make_html_tag): New function.
- (fill, no_fill): Set .br html tag additionally.
- (environment::newline): Emit `eol.ce' or `eol' tag for html.
- (environment::add_html_tag_eol): Removed.
- (tab_stops::distance_to_next_tab): Add variant for handling
- nextpos'.
- (environment::distance_to_next_tab): Ditto.
- Updated all callers.
- (environment::handle_tab): Handle tabs for html.
-
- * src/roff/troff/env.h: Updated.
-
- * src/roff/troff/div.cc: Updated all callers of
- `environment::add_html_tag'.
-
- * src/devices/grohtml/html-table.cc,
- src/devices/grohtml/html-table.h: New files.
-
- * src/devices/grohtml/html-text.cc (html_text): New members
- `blank_para' and `start_space'.
- (html_text::issue_tag): Don't emit TABLE_TAG.
- Handle indentation for PRE_TAG and P_TAG.
- (html_text::end_tag): Updated.
- (html_text::table_is_void, html_text::issue_table_begin,
- html_text::issue_table_end): Removed.
- (html_text::do_push): Simplified.
- [DEBUGGING]: Small fix.
- (html_text::push_para): Add new parameter for indentation; updated
- all callers.
- Handle PRE_TAG.
- (html_text::do_indent, html_text::do_table, html_text::done_table,
- html_text::is_in_table): Removed.
- (html_text::do_pre): Handle P_TAG also.
- (html_text::shutdown): Handle p->indent.
- (html_text::check_emit_text): Simplified.
- (html_text::do_emittext): Reset `blank_para'.
- (html_text::do_para): Add new parameter for indentation; updated
- all callers.
- (html_text::remove_indent): New function.
- (html_text::do_space): Handle verbatim text properly.
- (html_text::ever_emitted_text, html_text::starts_with_space,
- html_text::remove_para_align): New functions.
- (html_text::dump_stack_element, html_text::dump_stack): Updated.
-
- * src/devices/grohtml/html_text.h (HTML_TAG): Remove TABLE_TAG.
- Updated.
-
- * src/devices/grohtml/post-html.cc: Include html-table.h.
- (INDENTATION): Removed.
- (text_glob): Added many `is_<foo>' functions.
- Added table description `tab'.
- Added `get_arg',`get_tab_args', `remember_table', and `get_table'
- member functions.
- (list): Add `insert' and `move_to' member functions.
- (page): Add `insert_tag' member function.
- (page::dump_page) [DEBUG_TABLES]: Improved.
- (html_printer): Add `table' and `max_linelength' elements.
- Add many `do_<foo>', `insert_<foo>', `next_horiz_pos',
- `lookahead_for_tables', `shutdown_table', `calc_nf', `calc_po_in',
- `remove_tabs', `remove_courier_tabs'.
- (html_printer::emit_raw): Handle indentation.
- (html_printer::do_center, html_printer::write_header): Updated.
- (html_printer::is_courier_until_eol): Check for tag.
- (html_printer::do_linelength): Handle max_linelength.
- (html_printer::do_page_offset, html_printer::do_indentation): Handle
- fill_on.
- (html_printer::do_tempindent): Updated.
- (html_printer::do_indentedparagraph): Removed.
- (html_printer::do_indent): Simplified.
- (html_printer::do_eol): Use `ever_emitted_text'.
- (html_printer::do_flush, html_printer::do_links): Don't call
- done_table.
- (html_printer::do_break): Handle end_tempindent.
- (html_printer::troff_tag): Get argument.
- Don't handle `.ip'.
- Handle `.tab-ts', `.tab-te', `.col', `tab', and `tab0' tags.
- (html_printer::flush_page): Call `lookahead_for_tables'.
- Don't call `done_table'.
- (html_printer::add_to_sbuf): Always call do_indent.
-
- * src/devices/grohtml/Makefile.sub: Updated.
-
- * tmac/an-old.tmac (TP): Don't handle html device specially.
- (an-do-tag-html): New function which will be used instead of
- `an-do-tag' if html device is used.
-
- * tmac/html.tmac: Call .po to pass default page offset to grohtml.
-
- * tmac/s.tmac (@IP): Don't handle html device specially.
- (@IP-html): New function which will be used instead of `@IP' if
- html device is used.
-
- * tmac/www.tmac (HTML-NS, HTML-TAG-NS): New auxiliary macros -- this
- is a hack which will eventually vanish again.
- (PIMG): Handle `-C' option correctly if not html.
- (HR): Use HTML-NS.
-
-2002-07-17 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * src/utils/afmtodit/afmtodit.pl: Don't use `-P-' for invoking perl.
-
-2002-07-14 Eric S. Raymond <esr@thyrsus.com>
-
- * contrib/pic2graph/pic2graph.*: Use convert(1).
- * contrib/eqn2graph/eqn2graph.*: Minor fixes.
-
-2002-07-14 Bernd Warken <bwarken@mayn.de>
-
- * tmac/groff_trace.man: New file.
- * tmac/Makefile.sub: Updated.
- * NEWS: Updated.
-
-2002-07-13 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * src/roff/groff/groff.man: Add some cross references.
-
-2002-07-12 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * src/roff/troff/input.cc (substring_request): Add warnings for
- string indices out of range.
-
-2002-07-11 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * font/devdvi/generate/ec.map: Fix typo (`(l' -> `/l').
- * font/devdvi/*EC: Regenerated.
-
-2002-07-10 Bernd Warken <bwarken@mayn.de>
-
- * man/groff_char.man: Updated and extended.
-
-2002-07-10 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * src/roff/troff/input.cc (length_macro): Renamed to...
- (length_request): This.
- Move call of `tok.next()' to the very end, otherwise the register
- value hasn't been updated yet.
- (init_input_requests): Updated.
-
-2002-07-09 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * src/roff/troff/input.cc (substring_macro): Renamed to...
- (substring_request): This.
- (init_input_requests): Updated.
- * src/roff/troff/request.h: Updated.
-
-2002-07-08 Robert D. Goulding <goulding@Princeton.EDU>
-
- * src/roff/grog/grog.sh: Fix typo.
-
-2002-07-08 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * win32-diffs: Updated.
-
- Handle `papersize' keyword properly in DESC.
-
- * src/libs/libgroff/font.cc (font::scan_papersize): Fix argument
- type.
- Updated all callers.
- * src/libs/libgroff/paper.cc: Add four more paper formats used by
- grolj4.
- * src/include/paper.h: Updated.
-
- * src/devices/grolbp/lbp.cc: Remove unnecessary semicolons.
- Other minor C syntax fixes.
- (papersize, paperlength, paperwidth): Renamed to `user_*'.
- (lbp_printer): Add `papersize', `paperlength', and `paperwidth'
- members.
- (lbp_printer::lbp_printer): Pass three arguments.
- Set paper dimensions properly.
- (make_printer, main): Updated.
- (handle_unknown_desc_command): Fix error messages.
- (main): Handle papersize keyword in DESC properly.
-
- * src/devices/grolj4/lj4.cc (paper_size): Renamed to
- `user_paper_size'.
- (lbp_printer::lbp_printer): Pass an argument.
- Set paper_size properly.
- (handle_unknown_desc_command): Removed.
- (make_printer, main): Updated.
- * src/devices/grolj4/grolj4.man: Minor documentation fix.
-
- * man/groff_font.man, NEWS: Updated.
-
-2002-07-07 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- Integrated eqn2graph, contributed by Eric S. Raymond.
-
- * contrib/eqn2graph/{Makefile.sub, eqn2graph.sh, eqn2graph.man}: New
- files.
- * Makefile.in, NEWS: Updated.
-
-2002-06-04 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- Changing the substring request to make it fit better with other
- string manipulation functions in other programming languages:
- Index 0 is now the first character in the string, and index -1
- indicates the last character. Since this request didn't work
- properly anyway in the last release, it doesn't harm too much to
- change the syntax.
-
- * src/roff/troff/input.cc (substring_macro): Use loops to get
- the real string length (ignoring COMPATIBLE_SAVE and
- COMPATIBLE_RESTORE) and offsets.
- Implement change described above.
-
- * man/groff_char.man, tmac/doc-common (doc-header), tmac/doc.tmac
- (doc-do-Bd-args, doc-do-Bl-args: Changed accordingly.
-
- * NEWS, doc/groff.texinfo, man/groff_diff.man: Updated.
-
-2002-06-03 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- Make .chop work with .de1 and friends. COMPATIBLE_SAVE and
- COMPATIBLE_RESTORE are completely ignored.
-
- * src/roff/troff/input.cc (char_list::set, char_list::get): New
- functions.
- (macro): `length' field renamed to `len'.
- Added new field `empty_macro' (1 if macro is empty), to be used
- instead of checking `len'.
- Updated all callers.
- (macro::empty): Updated.
- (macro::length, macro::set, macro::get): New functions.
- (macro::append): Ignore COMPATIBLE_SAVE and COMPATIBLE_RESTORE.
- Set `empty_macro'.
- (chop_macro): Check and remove trailing COMPATIBLE_SAVE/
- COMPATIBLE_RESTORE pairs.
- (asciify): Ignore COMPATIBLE_SAVE and COMPATIBLE_RESTORE.
- * src/roff/troff/request.h: Updated.
-
- * doc/groff.texinfo: Document .chop's behaviour better.
-
-2002-06-02 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * doc/pic.ms: Fix documentation for the addition of positions.
-
- * tmac/doc.tmac, tmac/an-old.tmac: Need groff version 1.18.
-
-2002-06-29 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- Implementation of string arguments of the form \*[foo arg1 arg2 ...]
-
- * src/roff/troff/input.cc (have_string_arg): New global variable.
- (read_mode): New enumeration.
- (read_escape_name): Use it. Update all calls.
- (read_long_escape_name): Use it. Update all calls.
- Set have_string_arg if appropriate.
- (get_char_for_escape_name): Add parameter for handling space
- character.
- (interpolate_string_with_args, decode_string_args): New functions.
- (get_copy, token::next): Call it if necessary.
- (interpolate_string): Fix error message.
-
- * NEWS, doc/groff.texinfo, man/groff.man, man/groff_diff.man:
- Document it.
-
-2002-06-24 Bernd Warken <bwarken@mayn.de>
-
- * man/groff_tmac.man: Updated and extended.
-
-2002-06-24 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * doc/pic.ms, src/preproc/pic/pic.man: Fix description of `:='.
-
-2002-06-23 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * doc/pic.ms: Improve documentation of composite block objects.
-
-2002-06-22 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * src/roff/troff/input.cc (init_registers): Add three registers
- `seconds', `minutes', and `hours' to hold the current time.
-
- * NEWS, doc/groff.texinfo, man/groff.man, man/groff_diff.man:
- Updated.
-
-2002-06-20 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- Make \X accept both `\ ' and `\~', converting them to single space
- characters.
-
- * src/roff/troff/token.h (token): Add TOKEN_UNSTRETCHABLE_SPACE.
- (token::unstretchable_space): New inline function.
- * src/roff/troff/input.cc (token::next, token::delimiter,
- token::description, token::add_to_node_list, token::process): Handle
- TOKEN_UNSTRETCHABLE_NODE.
- (encode_char): Handle tok.stretchable_space and
- tok.unstretchable_space.
-
- * NEWS, doc/groff.texinfo: Document it..
-
-2002-06-19 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * src/devices/grops/ps.cc (ps_printer::special): Fix error message.
-
- * src/devices/grotty/tty.cc (tty_printer::special): Add `sgr'
- keyword to enable/disable SGR output.
- (tty_printer::change_fill_color): New function.
- * NEWS, src/devices/grotty/grotty.man: Document `sgr' special.
-
- * src/roff/troff/input.cc (output_request): Add missing `tok.next()'
- call.
-
-2002-06-18 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- Add a `color' request and a `.color' register to control usage of
- colours.
-
- * src/roff/troff/input.cc (disable_color_flag): Replaced with...
- (color_flag): This (which is the inverse).
- (activate_color): New function.
- (main, init_input_requests): Updated.
- * src/roff/troff/troff.h, src/roff/troff/node.cc
- (troff_output_file::fill_color, troff_output_file::glyph_color):
- Updated.
-
- * NEWS, doc/groff.texinfo, man/groff_diff.man, man/groff.man:
- Document the changes.
-
-2002-06-17 Colin Watson <cjwatson@debian.org>
-
- Circumvent bug in autoconf 2.53 regarding top_builddir.
-
- * aclocal.m4 (GROFF_BUILDDIR): s/top_builddir/groff_top_builddir/.
- * Makefile.in, doc/Makefile.in:
- s/@top_builddir@/@groff_top_builddir@/.
- * configure: Regenerated (with autoconf 2.53).
-
-2002-06-17 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * src/libs/libgroff/font.cc (font::load_desc): Fix computation of
- `paperwidth' and `paperlength' for the `papersize' keyword.
-
-2002-06-16 P. Alejandro Lopez-Valencia <dradul@007mundo.com>
-
- * src/devices/grops/grops.man: Add info about Type 42 fonts.
-
-2002-06-15 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
-
- * src/devices/grohtml/post-html.cc (html_printer::emit_raw,
- html_printer::do_linelength, html_printer::do_pageoffset,
- html_printer::do_indentation, html_printer::do_tempindent,
- html_printer::do_break, html_printer::begin_page): Clear indented
- text.
- * tmac/html.tmac: Disable hyphenation.
-
-2002-06-15 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- Don't produce HTML files if utility programs are missing.
-
- * Makefile.in (make_html, make_install_html): New variables.
- (MDEFINES): Updated.
-
- * aclocal.m4 (GROFF_HTML_PROGRAMS): New function to test for HTML
- utility programs.
- * configure.ac: Use it.
- * configure: Regenerated.
-
- * doc/Makefile.sub (PROCESSEDEXAMPLEFILES): Move webpage.html to...
- (HTMLEXAMPLESFILES): This new variable.
- (EXAMPLESIMAGEFILES): Renamed to...
- (HTMLEXAMPLEIMAGEFILES): This.
- (CLEANADD): Add HTMLEXAMPLEFILES.
- (all): Use `make_html'.
- (html): New target.
- (install_data): Use `make_install_html'.
- Move html stuff to...
- (install_html): This new target.
- (uninstall_sub): Updated.
-
-2002-06-14 Bernd Warken <bwarken@mayn.de>
-
- * src/roff/grog/Makefile.sub (grog): Renamed to...
- (grog.old): This.
- (grog): New rule to always install grog.sh as grog.
-
-2002-06-08 Bernd Warken <bwarken@mayn.de>
-
- * src/roff/grog/grog.pl: Fix typo.
-
-2002-06-07 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * doc/groff.texinfo: Add more info on .tr arguments.
-
-2002-06-05 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * NEWS, src/roff/grog/grog.man, doc/groff.texinfo: Updated.
-
- * aclocal.m4 (GROFF_MKSTEMP): Include unistd.h.
- * configure: Regenerated.
-
-2002-06-05 Ralph Corderoy <ralph@inputplus.demon.co.uk>
-
- * src/roff/troff/symbol.cc (table_sizes): Add more values.
-
- * src/roff/grog/grog.pl, src/roff/grog/grog.sh: Recognize mom.
-
-2002-06-04 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * aclocal.m4 (GROFF_PAGE): Don't use `prefix' directly since it
- is not initialized at the time we need it in case `--prefix' hasn't
- been set. Check for `ac_default_prefix' also.
- Test for `papersize' keyword also and generalize allowed whitespace.
- * configure: Regenerated.
-
- * font/devps/Makefile.sub (DESC): Use `papersize' instead of
- `paperlength'.
-
- * src/libs/libgroff/Makefile.sub (version, revision): Replaced
- with...
- (src_version, src_revision): New variables to avoid overwriting
- from parent make process.
- (version.cc): Updated.
-
- * src/preproc/html/pre-html.cc: Include paper.h and font.h.
- (linebuf, linebufsize): New global variables.
- (sys_fatal): Use `fatal' to abort properly.
- (get_line): New function.
- (get_resolution): Use it.
- Improve error messages.
- (get_papersize): Check `papersize' also.
- Use `get_line'.
- Improve error messages.
-
-2002-06-03 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * Makefile.comm (CLEANNOTSRCDIRADD): New target for files which
- should be removed only if builddir is not srcdir.
- (mostlyclean): Handle `CLEANNOTSRCDIRADD'.
- (clean): Depend on `mostlyclean'.
- (distclean): Depend on `clean'.
- (realclean, extraclean): Depend on `distclean'.
- (.y.cc, .y.o): Simplified. The output files are no longer written
- to srcdir but to builddir.
- * Makefile.in (MDEFINES): Add `version' and `revision'.
- (uninstall_dirs): Fix order of directories.
- * doc/Makefile.sub (version, revision): Removed.
- (CLEANADD): Removed grnexmpl.g, groff, groff-*.
- Added `HTMLDOCFILES'.
- (CLEANNOTSRCDIRADD): New target for grnexmpl.h, groff, groff-*.
- * src/preproc/eqn/Makefile.sub, src/preproc/pic/Makefile.sub,
- src/preproc/refer/Makefile.sub (YTABC, YTABH): Don't use `srcdir'
- as prefix.
-
- * doc/texinfo.tex (\authortt): New macro.
- (\shortcontt): Define.
- (\titlepage): Set \tt to \authortt while defining \authorfont.
- (\appendixbox): New macro.
- (\chapmacro, \appendixentry): Use \appendixbox to get even
- indentation for letters.
- (\summarycontents): Set \tt.
- (\internalpagesize): Add two arguments for real paper width and
- height as needed by pdfTeX.
- (\letterpaper, \smallbook, \afourpaper, \afivepaper, \afourlatex):
- Updated.
- (\tempdima, \tempdimb): New temporary dimensions.
- (\pagesizesyyy): Updated.
-
-2002-06-02 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- Adding a new keyword `papersize' to the DESC file format (similar
- but not completely identical to grolbp's extension). grops now has
- a -p command line option to override `papersize'. Finally, grolbp
- has been adapted to the new syntax.
-
- * src/libs/libgroff/paper.cc, src/include/paper.h: New files. It
- defines and initializes the `papersizes[]' array with NUM_PAPERSIZES
- elements.
- * src/libs/libgroff/Makefile.sub (OBJS): Add `paper.o'.
- (CCSRCS): Add `paper.cc'.
-
- * src/include/font.h (font): Add `papersize' element.
- * src/libs/libgroff/font.cc (font::unit_scale): New helper function.
- (font::scan_papersize): New function.
- (font::load_desc): Use it for handling `papersize' keyword.
- * src/libs/libgroff/fontfile.cc: Initialize `font::papersize'.
-
- * src/devices/grops/ps.cc: Include paper.h.
- (user_paper_length): New global variable.
- (ps_printer): Use paper length as initializer.
- (make_printer): Updated.
- (main): Handle new `-p' option.
- * src/devices/grops/grops.man: Updated.
-
- * src/devices/grolbp/lbp.cc: Include paper.h.
- s/papersizes/lbp_papersizes/.
- (set_papersize): Use new `papersizes' array.
- (handle_unknown_desc_command): Don't handle `papersize'.
- (main): Use `font::scan_papersize' for handling `-p' option.
- * src/devices/grolbp/grolbp.man: Updated.
-
- * man/groff_font.man: Document `papersize'.
- * NEWS: Updated.
-
-2002-05-30 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * src/devices/grops/TODO: Updated.
- * src/devices/grops/grops.man: More info on paper formats.
- * man/groff_font.man: Document `paperheight' and `paperwidth'.
-
-2002-05-29 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * doc/Makefile.sub (CLEANADD): Add grnexmpl.g, groff, and groff-*
- to list only if srcdir != currdir.
- (distfiles): New target.
-
- * Makefile.in (EXTRADIRS): Add font/devlj4/generate.
- (NOMAKEDIRS): New variable.
- (DISTDIRS): Use it.
-
-2002-05-26 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- Add .output request, similar to \! at top-level.
-
- * src/roff/troff/input.cc (transparent): Remove unused declaration.
- (output_request): New function.
- (init_input_requests): Add it.
- Sorted.
- * NEWS, doc/groff.texinfo, man/groff_diff.man, man/groff.man:
- Document it.
-
- * Makefile.in (MDEFINES): Add INSTALL_INFO.
- (prepare_examples): Fix typo.
- * doc/groff.texinfo (@direntry): Fix it.
-
-2002-05-25 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- Including the doc subdir into groff's Makefile system.
-
- * aclocal.m4 (GROFF_INSTALL_INFO): New function.
- * configure.ac: Use it.
- Generate `doc/Makefile'.
- * configure: Regenerated.
-
- * Makefile.in (infodir, INSTALL_INFO): New variables.
- (MDEFINES, uninstall_dirs): Updated.
- (OTHERDIRS): Add `doc'.
- * Makefile.comm (CLEANDIRADD): New variable.
- (mostlyclean): Use it.
-
- * doc/Makefile.sub, doc/Makefile.in: New files.
- * doc/Makefile: Removed.
-
- * NEWS, INSTALL: Updated.
-
-2002-05-24 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * doc/homepage.ms: Renamed to ...
- * doc/webpage.ms: This.
- Use `.NHR'.
-
-2002-05-23 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- Integrating the `mom' macro package, contributed by Peter Schaffter
- <df191@ncf.ca>.
-
- * contrib/mom/*: New subdirectory tree.
- * Makefile.in (docdir, exampledir, htmldocdir): New variables to
- be used for documentation files.
- (MDEFINES, uninstall_dirs): Use them.
- (OTHERDIRS): Add contrib/mom.
- * Makefile.comm (.man.n): Add @DOCDIR@, @EXAMPLEDIR@, and
- @HTMLDOCDIR@.
- * MANIFEST, NEWS: Updated.
-
-2002-05-22 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
-
- Change syntax of \O: \O[0] suppresses output, \O[1] enables output
- if at outer level; at start-up we are at outer level.
-
- * src/roff/troff/input.cc (do_suppress): Implement it.
- Simplify \O[3].
-
- Add option -p to show progress information.
- pre-grohtml will now render only one page at a time, reducing the
- size of needed disk resources enormously.
-
- * src/preproc/html/pre-html.cc (imagePageStem): Replaced with...
- (imagePageName): New global variable.
- (psPageName, show_progress, currentPageNo): New global variables.
- (html_system): Close saved stderr and stdout handles.
- (write_end_image): Accept a parameter to control \O escape.
- (write_start_image): Adapted to new \O meaning.
- (char_buffer::write_upto_newline): Updated.
- (createAllPages): Replaced with...
- (createPage): This new function to create a single page for images.
- It uses `psselect' from the psutils package.
- (removeAllPages): Removed.
- (createImage): Updated.
- Handle progress display.
- (char_buffer::do_html, char_buffer::do_image) [DEBUGGING]: Removed.
- (scanArguments): Add option -p.
- (makeTempFiles): Updated to create temp files for psPageName and
- imagePageName.
- (removeTempFiles): Removed.
- (main): Updated.
-
- * src/devices/grohtml/post-html.cc (header_desc::write_headings,
- html_printer::write_header): Append `\0' to `buffer'.
- (html_printer::do_eol): Depend on `current_paragraph->emitted_text'.
- (main): Handle -p.
- * src/devices/grohtml/html-text.cc (html_text::dump_stack_element):
- Handle `text_emitted'.
- (html_text::table_is_void): Slightly rewritten.
- (stop): New external symbol.
- (html_text::do_push) [DEBUGGING]: Use it and simplify.
- (html_text::shutdown): Call `dump_stack'.
- (html_text::do_space): Rewritten.
- * src/devices/grohtml/grohtml.man: Document -p and the need of
- `psselect'.
-
- * tmac/www.tmac (DC, HTML-DO-IMAGE, HTML-IMAGE-END): Updated to
- new \O syntax.
- Call \O[0] if `ps4html' is active.
- * tmac/s.tmac (@EQ, @EN): Handle html better.
- (@TS, TE): Ditto.
- * tmac/html.tmac: Don't use black for background colour.
-
- * src/roff/troff/node.cc: Include `div.h'.
- (troff_output_file::really_print_line): Don't use `is_on'.
- (troff_output_file::word_marker, troff_output_file::flush_tbuf
- troff_output_file::check_charinfo,
- troff_output_file::put_char_width, troff_output_file::put_char,
- troff_output_file::determine_line_limits, troff_output_file::draw,
- real_output_file::begin_page, glyph_color_node::tprintf,
- fill_color_node::tprint, hline_node::tprint, vline_node::tprint):
- Use `is_on'.
- (troff_output_file::really_on): Call `do_motion'.
- (suppress_node::tprint): Use `get_page_number' instead of `%'
- register.
- Call `reset_output_registers' conditionally on `is_on'.
-
- * doc/groff.texinfo: Document new syntax of \O.
- * NEWS, man/groff_diff.man: Updated.
-
-2002-05-22 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * MORE.STUFF: Add info about David Frey's deroff implementation.
- Mention troff.org.
-
-2002-05-16 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- Pic's `with' attribute now accepts positions.
-
- * src/preproc/pic/pic.y: Make `.', BOX, CIRCLE, ELLIPSE, ARC, LINE,
- ARROW, SPLINE, and `[' left-associative tokens to fix shift/reduce
- conflicts.
- (object_spec): Add rule for `WITH' and `position'.
- (relative_path): Give `corner' the precedence of `CHOP'.
- * src/preproc/pic/object.h (path): New members `pos' and
- `is_position'.
- * src/preproc/pic/object.cc: Updated initializers of `path'.
- (path::follow): Handle `is_position'.
-
- * doc/pic.ms: Completely updated grammar description.
- Many typographical improvements.
-
-2002-05-15 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * src/roff/troff/env.cc(hyphen_trie::hpf_getc): Accept ^^x (char
- code of x in range 0-127) also.
- * doc/groff.texinfo, man/groff_diff.man: Updated.
-
- Added keywords `north', `south', `east', and `west' for corners
- in pic.
-
- * src/preproc/pic/lex.cc (lookup_keyword): Add NORTH, SOUTH, EAST,
- and WEST.
- (yylex): Handle them.
- * src/preproc/pic/pic.y: Add tokens NORTH, SOUTH, EAST, and WEST.
- (corner): Handle them.
-
-2002-05-14 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * src/devices/grops/grops.man: Clarify handling of `download' file.
-
-2002-05-11 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- Adding `warnscale' and `spreadwarn' requests, based on a patch from
- Jeffrey Friedl <jfriedl@yahoo.com>.
-
- * src/roff/troff/input.cc (spread_limit, warn_scale,
- warn_scaling_indicator): New global variables.
- (warnscale_request, spreadwarn_requests): New functions.
- (main): Initialize `warn_scale' and `warn_scaling_indicator'.
- (init_input_requests): Updated.
- (error_type): Add `OUTPUT_WARNING'.
- (do_error): Handle it.
- (output_warning): New warning function which shows output location.
- * src/roff/troff/env.h (spread_limit): New external variable.
- * src/roff/troff/env.cc (environment::choose_breakpoint): Use
- `output_warning'.
- (distribute_space): Emit warning if added space is larger than
- `spread_limit'.
- (environment::possibly_break_line): Emit warning if a line can't
- be adjusted on both sides.
-
- * doc/groff.texinfo, man/groff_diff.man, man/groff.man: Document it.
-
-2002-05-08 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * src/roff/troff/node.cc (special_node::special_node): Use
- env_definite_font(curenv) instead of curenv->get_font(). Otherwise
- \X''\% crashes, for example.
-
- * doc/groff.texinfo: Document \! and \? used at top-level.
-
-2002-05-06 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * src/preproc/pic/pic.man: Fix some keyword syntax.
- Other minor typographical fixes.
-
- * src/roff/groff/groff.man: Fix typos.
-
-2002-05-04 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * src/roff/groff/groff.man ([ShortOpt]): Renamed to...
- (ShortOpt[]): This to avoid problems with refer.
-
- * doc/pic.ms: Fix typo.
- Fix pic grammar description.
-
- * tmac/an-old.tmac (ne): Use de1, not de.
-
-2002-05-03 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * doc/groff.texinfo: Finished separation of glyphs and characters.
- Don't use the string `Appendix' for appendix headers (both in
- the text and the table of contents).
- * man/groff_tmac.man, src/roff/troff/troff.man: Fix order of tmac
- directories.
-
- Use registers LL and LT (similar to -ms) for controlling the
- length of title and line, respectively, in the -man and -mdoc
- macro packages.
-
- * tmac/doc-ditroff (doc-setup-page-layout), tmac/doc-nroff
- (doc-setup-page-layout): Use \n[LL] and \n[LT].
- * tmac/an-old.tmac: Set \n[LL] and \n[LT] if not defined.
- (TH): Use \n[LL].
- (an-header, an-p-footer): Use \n[LT].
- * NEWS, tmac/groff_man.man, tmac/groff_mdoc.man,
- doc/groff.texinfo: Document it.
-
-2002-05-02 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * doc/fdl.texi: New file.
- * doc/groff.texinfo: Include it.
- Define and use @copying.
- Starting with separating glyph, symbol, and character.
-
-2002-04-27 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * Makefile.in (EXEEXT): Set it.
- * src/*/Makefile.sub (PROG): Add $(EXEEXT) for all non-script
- programs.
-
- * src/include/nonposix.h: Define GS_NAME.
- * src/preproc/html/pre-html.cc (createAllPages): Use GS_NAME.
-
- Some preliminary changes for EMX support under OS/2.
-
- * src/preproc/pic/main.cc (main), src/roff/groff/pipeline.c: Add
- __EMX__ similar to __MSDOS__.
- * src/utils/indxbib/indxbib.cc (main) [__EMX__]: Use `unlink'.
-
-2002-04-25 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * doc/groff.texinfo: Integrated groff_out.man.
- Some macro fixes.
-
-2002-04-23 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * man/groff_out.man: Minor fixes.
-
-2002-04-23 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * doc/groff.texinfo: Moving @cindex entries after @Def* to get
- correct page references.
- Fixed many index entries.
-
-2002-04-23 Bernd Warken <bwarken@mayn.de>
-
- * man/roff.man: Enlarged.
-
-2002-04-22 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * doc/groff.texinfo: More examples, other fixes.
-
-2002-04-20 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * src/roff/troff/input.cc (pipe_output): Multiple calls to `pi'
- will now form a chain, e.g.
-
- .pi foo
- .pi bar
-
- is now the same as
-
- .pi foo | bar
-
- This is for compatibility with plan 9's troff.
-
- * tmac/tty.tmac: Set default tab values to 0.8i to be compatible
- with UNIX troff.
- * NEWS: Updated.
-
- * doc/groff.texinfo: Add documentation of remaining requests and
- registers.
-
-2002-04-19 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * doc/groff.texinfo: Add documentation of remaining escapes.
-
- * font/devdvi/generate/tc.map: Remove entry for `sr'.
- * font/devdvi/*TC: Regenerated.
-
-2002-04-18 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * src/roff/troff/input.cc (token::next): Make \H behave consistently
- if not in compatibility mode, i.e., increment relative to the
- previous height.
- * doc/groff.texinfo: Updated accordingly.
-
-2002-04-17 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * doc/groff.texinfo: Document \\, \e, \E, \., and \c.
-
-2002-04-16 Bernd Warken <bwarken@mayn.de>
-
- * src/roff/groff/groff.man: Improve documentation of -P option.
- Other minor fixes.
-
-2002-04-15 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- Add new escape \F to switch font family.
-
- * src/roff/troff/input.cc (token::next): Handle \F.
- * src/roff/troff/env.cc (environment::set_family): Handle
- `interrupted' flag.
- * NEWS, doc/groff.texinfo, man/groff_diff.man, man/groff.man:
- Document it.
-
-2002-04-14 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * tmac/doc.tmac (doc-tag-list): Use \Z to avoid stretching of
- spaces in tags.
-
-2002-04-13 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- Implement \f[] as an alternative to \fP. Change \mP and \MP to
- \m[] and \M[], respectively.
-
- * src/roff/troff/symbol.cc (EMPTY_SYMBOL): New global variable.
- (symbol::symbol): Handle NULL string and empty string differently.
- * src/roff/troff/symbol.h (symbol::is_empty): New inline function.
- * src/roff/troff/input.cc (read_escape_name, read_long_escape_name):
- Add optional parameter.
- Updated calling functions.
- (get_copy, do_glyph_color, do_fill_color, token::next): Use
- `symbol::is_empty'.
- * src/roff/troff/env.cc (environment::set_font): Ditto.
-
- * src/preproc/pic/troff.cc (troff_output::set_fill,
- troff_output::reset_color: Updated.
-
- * tmac/www.tmac: Updated.
-
- * NEWS, man/groff_diff.man, man/groff.man, doc/groff.texinfo,
- doc/homepage.ms, src/devices/grotty/grotty.man, tmac/groff_www.man:
- Updated.
-
- * tmac/Xps.tmac: Remove some redundant code.
-
- * tmac/doc-common, tmac/doc-ditroff, tmac/doc-nroff, tmac/doc.tmac,
- tmac/dvi.tmac, contrib/groffer/groffer.man, man/roff.man,
- man/groff_out.man, man/groff.man, man/groff_diff.man,
- src/roff/groff/groff.man: Replace \f[P] with \f[].
-
-2002-04-13 Bernd Warken <bwarken@mayn.de>
-
- * src/include/printer.h, src/libs/libdriver/printer.cc
- (printer::change_fill_color): New member function.
- * src/libs/libdriver/input.cc (parse_D_command): Use it.
-
-2002-04-12 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * doc/groff.texinfo: Completed pass on gtroff reference.
-
-2002-04-11 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * doc/groff.texinfo: More fixes.
-
-2002-04-11 Bernd Warken <bwarken@mayn.de>
-
- * src/include/color.h: Decorate with `const'.
- Use `size_t'.
- Include `stddef.h'.
- * src/libs/libgroff.color.cc: Decorate with `const'.
- Use `size_t'.
- (color::color): Initialize members.
- * src/libs/libdriver/input.cc (parse_D_command): Handle `f'
- command according to the documentation.
-
- * man/groff_out.man: Updated.
- Minor fixes.
-
-2002-04-11 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
-
- * src/preproc/html/pre-html.cc (write_start_image): Remove
- redundant output.
- * tmac/www.tmac (DC, HTML-DO-IMAGE): Ditto.
-
- * src/devices/grohtml/post-html.cc (page::add_and_encode): Using
- \C'hy' caused an assertion failure.
-
- * src/roff/troff/env.cc (environment::environment): Initialize
- `emitted_node'.
- (environment::copy): Handle `ignore_next_eol' and `emitted_node'.
-
-2002-04-10 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * man/groff_diff.man, man/groff.man, NEWS, doc/groff.texinfo:
- Document pvs request and .pvs register.
-
-2002-04-09 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * doc/groff.texinfo: Improve and fix documentation of diversions
- and environments.
-
-2002-04-08 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * doc/groff.texinfo: Fix documentation of drawing functions.
- Other minor fixes.
-
-2002-04-07 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * doc/groff.texinfo: Better documentation of double quotes as
- arguments.
- Other minor fixes.
-
-2002-04-06 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * man/groff_font.man: Document names of special characters better.
- * doc/groff.texinfo: Minor improvements.
-
- * tmac/lbp.tmac: Load latin1.tmac.
- * tmac/X.tmac, tmac/Xps.tmac: Load latin1.tmac or cp1047.tmac.
-
- * font/devX*/*: Regenerated (all chars > 0x80 removed).
-
-2002-04-05 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * tmac/tty.tmac: Don't use shc request.
- * tmac/latin1.tmac, tmac/cp1047.tmac: Translate soft hyphen to `\%'.
- * NEWS: Updated.
-
- * man/groff_diff.man: Minor fixes.
-
- * font/devlbp/*: Remove all `charXXX' entities.
-
- * src/libs/libgroff/font.cc (font::~font): Deallocate
- `special_device_coding'.
- (font::load): Use `new' for allocating `special_device_coding'.
- * src/libs/libgroff/nametoindex.cc (character_indexer::lookup_char):
- Removed unused member.
-
-2002-04-05 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * src/drivers/grops/psrm.cc (skip_possible_newline): New function.
- (resource_manager::do_begin_binary,
- resource_manager::do_begin_data): Use it.
-
- * doc/texinfo.tex: Updated to version 4.2.
-
- * src/roff/troff/token.h: Add TOKEN_ZERO_WIDTH_BREAK for `\:'.
- (token::zero_width_break): New inline function.
- * src/roff/troff/input.cc (token::next): Use it.
- (token::description): Updated.
- (encode_char): Ignore `\%', `\&', `\)', and `\:'.
- (token::add_to_node_list, token::process): Use it.
- * NEWS, doc/groff.texinfo: Updated.
-
- * src/preproc/eqn/over.cc (over_box::output): Fix typo.
- * tmac/tty.tmac: Add missing backslash.
-
-2002-04-04 Tadziu Hoffmann <hoffmann@usm.uni-muenchen.de>
-
- * src/preproc/eqn/box.cc (set_script_size, box::top_level): Use
- `.ps' register instead of `.s' to handle fractional point sizes.
- * src/preproc/eqn/limit.cc (limit_box::compute_metrics,
- limit_box::output): Ditto.
- * src/preproc/eqn/other.cc (size_box::compute_metrics,
- size_box::output): Ditto.
- * src/preproc/eqn/over.cc (over_box::compute_metrics,
- over_box::output): Ditto.
- * src/preproc/eqn/script.cc (script_box::compute_metrics,
- script_box::output): Ditto.
- * src/preproc/eqn/sqrt.cc (sqrt_box::compute_metrics,
- sqrt_box::output): Ditto.
-
-2002-04-03 Michael Selway <mas@ssl.co.uk>
-
- * src/drivers/grops/psrm.cc (resource_manager::do_begin_binary):
- Fix typo.
-
-2002-04-03 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * doc/homepage.ms: Reduce title size.
- * doc/groff.texinfo: Fix documentation of .t register.
- Fix handling of colon.
- Fix `\' vs. `\\'.
-
- * src/roff/troff/input.cc (exit_troff): Emit LAST_PAGE_EJECTOR
- only if page length is positive to avoid a loop.
-
- * tmac/an-old.tmac (ne): Increase page length to avoid problems with
- tbl.
-
-2002-04-02 P. Alejandro Lopez-Valencia <dradul@yahoo.com>
-
- * src/include/nonposix.h, src/roff/groff/pipeline.c:
- s/__CYGWIN32__/__CYGWIN__/.
-
-2002-03-28 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
-
- * doc/gnu.xpm: New image contributed by Emily Mulley.
- * doc/Makefile (gnu.eps, gnu.png): Use pnmdepth.
- (homepage.html): Be dependent on gnu.eps.
- * doc/homepage.ms: Updated to new image.
-
- * src/devices/grohtml/post-html.cc (html_printer): New member
- `sbuf_prev_hpos'.
- (html_printer::flush_sbuf, html_printer::set_char): Set it.
- (html_printer::sbuf_continuation): Use it.
-
-2002-03-28 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * src/libs/libgroff/getopt.c: Updated to latest version.
-
- * tmac/README: More on hyphen.tex license.
-
-2002-03-26 Larry Kollar <kollar@alltel.net>
-
- * doc/groff.texinfo: Add documentation of most missing requests.
-
-2002-03-25 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- Add three glyphs `t+-', `tmu', and `tdi' which are textual variants
- of `+-', `mu', and `di', respectively.
-
- * font/devascii/R.proto, font/devutf8/R.proto,
- font/devlatin1/R.proto, font/devhtml/R.proto,
- font/devcp1047/R.proto, font/devlpb/*: Add them.
- * font/devps/generate/textmap: Ditto.
- * font/devps/*: Regenerated.
- * font/devlj4/generate/text.map: Add them.
- * font/devlj4/*: Regenerated.
- * font/devdvi/generate/tc.map: Use them.
- * font/devdvi/generate/texsy.map: Add them.
- * font/devdvi/*: Regenerated.
- * font/devX*/*: Regenerated.
-
- * tmac/latin1.tmac, tmac/cp1047.tmac, tmac/tty.tmac,
- tmac/tty-char.tmac: Updated.
-
- * NEWS, man/groff_char.man: Updated.
-
-2002-03-24 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * tmac/dvi.tmac, tmac/X.tmac, tmac/ps.tmac, tmac/html.tmac,
- tmac/lj4.tmac, tmac/tty.tmac: Replace most `.char' with `.fchar'.
- * tmac/ec.tmac: Remove `.rchar' calls (no longer necessary since
- we use `.fchar' in dvi.tmac.
- * tmac/dvi.tmac: Improve definition of \[Fo] and \[Fc].
- * tmac/Xps.tmac: Simplify some char definitions.
- Add definition for \[f/].
- * man/groff_char.man: Updated for new X.tmac.
-
- * tmac/README: New file.
-
-2002-03-23 Phil Lobbes <phil@perkpartners.com>
-
- * Makefile.comm (.y.o): New rule for make on Solaris 2.5.1 -- the
- internal .y.o rule took precendence over the .y.cc rule, compiling
- the yacc files with gcc instead of g++.
-
-2002-03-23 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * tmac/dvi.tmac: Add replacement font for `CB'.
-
- * tmac/doc.tmac: s/request/macro/ in messages.
- (doc-generic-macro): Improve error message.
- * tmac/groff_mdoc.man: Minor improvements.
-
-2002-03-22 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * doc/groff.texinfo: Document possible conflict between `tr' and
- `char' requests.
-
-2002-03-21 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- Improve handling of hyphenation patterns. It is now possible to
- use most of TeX's pattern files unmodified. To make the process
- more flexible, a new request `hpfcode' has been added which
- provides a character code mapping for the `hpf' request. See
- comment before hpf_getc() for more details.
-
- * src/roff/troff/env.cc (insert_hyphenation, hpf_getc): New
- functions.
- (read_patterns_file): Additional parameter for exception dictionary.
- Extended to recognize \pattern, \hyphenation, and \endinput.
- (do_hyphenation_patterns_file): Updated.
- * src/roff/troff/env.h (hpf_code_table): New extern.
-
- * src/roff/troff/input.cc (hpf_code_table): New array.
- (init_hpf_code_table, hyphenation_patterns_file_code): New
- functions.
- (hyphenation_code): Handle translation from `trin' correctly.
- (main, init_input_requests): Updated.
- (charinfo::set_translation): Handle hyphenation code also.
-
- * src/roff/troff/charinfo.h (charinfo::get_translation_input): New
- inline function.
-
- * src/roff/troff/env.cc (WORD_MAX): Reduced to 256 since `unsigned
- char' is used for offsets in hyphenation exceptions.
-
- * tmac/hyphen.us: Replace with contents of unmodified `hyphen.tex'.
-
- * NEWS, man/groff_diff.man, man/groff.man: Document it.
-
-2002-03-20 Larry Kollar <kollar@alltel.net>
-
- * doc/groff.texinfo: Add documentation for `hpfa' and `trin'
- requests.
-
-2002-03-18 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * tmac/html.tmac: Fix serious typo.
-
-2002-03-17 Larry Kollar <kollar@alltel.net>
-
- * doc/groff.texinfo: Add documentation for `writec' request.
-
-2002-03-17 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- Added request `hpfa' to append hyphenation patterns.
-
- * src/roff/troff/env.cc (hyphen_trie::read_patterns_file): Add
- parameter `append'.
- (hyphenation_patterns_file): Renamed to...
- (do_hyphenation_patterns_file): This.
- (hyphenation_patterns_file, hyphenation_patterns_file_append): New
- functions.
- (init_hyphen_requests): Updated.
- * NEWS, man/groff.man, man/groff_diff.man: Document it.
-
-2002-03-16 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- Added request `writec' in analogy to `tmc'.
-
- * src/roff/troff/input.cc (write_request): Renamed to...
- (do_write_request): This.
- Added one parameter.
- (write_request, write_request_continue): New functions.
- (init_input_requests): Updated.
- * NEWS, man/groff.man, man/groff_diff.man: Document it.
-
- * font/devdvi/DESC.in (sizes): Allow all sizes in the range
- 5-10000pt.
- * NEWS: Document it.
-
-2002-03-15 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * man/groff.man: Add writem request.
-
- Add request `trin' (translate input) to make `.asciify' work
- correctly. This is necessary since `charXXX' entity names are no
- longer hardcoded in font definition files.
-
- * src/roff/troff/charinfo.h (charinfo): Add `asciify_code' and
- `translate_input' members.
- (charinfo::set_asciify_code, charinfo::get_asciify_code,
- charinfo::set_translation_input): New methods.
- (charinfo::set_translation): Add third argument.
- * src/roff/troff/input.cc (charinfo:set_translation): Set
- `asciify_code'.
- (do_translate): Add second argument.
- (translate_input): New function.
- (init_input_requests): Updated.
- * src/roff/troff/node.cc (glyph_node::asciify,
- composite_node::asciify): Use `get_asciify_code'.
-
- * tmac/cp1047.tmac, tmac/latin1.tmac: Use `trin'.
-
- * NEWS, man/groff.man, man/groff_diff.man: Updated.
-
-2002-03-14 Larry Kollar <kollar@alltel.net>
-
- * doc/groff.texinfo: Improve documentation of .RS and .RE.
-
-2002-03-14 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- Add a new request `sizes' similar to the `sizes' command in DESC
- files.
-
- * src/roff/troff/env.cc (override_sizes): New function.
- (init_env_requests): Use it.
- * src/roff/troff/token.h: Export `read_string'.
- * NEWS, man/groff_diff.man, man/groff.man: Document it.
-
-2002-03-12 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * doc/groff.texinfo: More fixes for texinfo 4.1 and higher.
-
-2002-03-10 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * tmac/pspic.tmac: Add support for -Tdvi.
- * tmac/dvi.tmac: Include pspic.tmac.
- * src/devices/grodvi/grodvi.man: Document it.
- * NEWS: Updated.
-
- * font/devlj4/generate/Makefile: Fix URL of metric files.
-
-2002-03-09 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * PROBLEMS: The static constructor bug has been fixed in z/OS V1R3.
-
-2002-03-09 Larry Kollar <kollar@alltel.net>
-
- * tmac/groff_ms.man: Add documentation for RS and RE macros.
-
-2002-03-08 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * doc/groff.texinfo: Fixes for texinfo 4.1.
-
-2002-03-07 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * src/include/lib.h: Include getopt.h if groff-getopt.h can't be
- included.
- Handle CYGWIN properly.
-
-2002-03-07 Paco Andrés Verdú <pandres@dragonet.es>
-
- * font/devlbp/Makefile.sub (DEVFILES): Add some missing fonts.
- * tmac/lbp.tmac: Add some font translations.
-
-2002-03-02 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * font/devcp1047/R.proto, font/devlatin1/R.proto,
- font/devhtml/R.proto: Remove `charXXX' entries.
- * tmac/tty.tmac, tmac/html.tmac: Load latin1.tmac or cp1047.tmac
- where appropriate.
-
- * font/devlj4/generate/text.map: Remove `charXXX' entries.
- * font/devlj4/*: Regenerated all font definition files.
- * tmac/lj4.tmac: Load latin1.tmac.
-
- * src/utils/hpftodit/hpftodit.cc (do_file): Partially undo change
- from 2000-06-17: LJ4 metric files are *not* text files.
-
- * tmac/troffrc, tmac/dvi.tmac, tmac/ps.tmac: Don't use .T string
- register to test for EBCDIC.
-
-2002-03-01 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * src/utils/afmtodit/afmtodit.pl: Skip comment lines in encoding
- files (as grops already does).
- * src/utils/afmtodit/afmtodit.man: Document comment lines in map
- files.
- * src/devices/grops/grops.man: Document comment lines in encoding
- files.
-
- * tmac/cp1047.tmac: New file.
- * tmac/dvi.tmac, tmac/tty-char.tmac: Use it.
- * tmac/ps.tmac: Load latin1.tmac or cp1047.tmac.
- * tmac/Makefile.sub (NORMALFILES): Updated.
-
- * tmac/ec.tmac: Don't load latin1.tmac again.
-
- * font/devps/generate/lgreekmap, font/devps/generate/symbolchars,
- font/devps/generate/dingbats.map,
- font/devps/generate/dingbats.rmap, font/devps/text.enc,
- font/devps/generate/Makefile (symbolmap): Add header comment.
- * font/devps/generate/textmap: Ditto.
- Remove `charXXX' entries.
- * font/devps/symbolmap: Regenerated.
- * font/devps/*: Regenerated all font definition files.
-
-2002-02-28 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- Add color support to grodvi (for drawing colors are currently
- translated to gray values).
-
- * src/devices/grodvi/dvi.cc (FILL_MAX): Removed.
- (dvi_printer): Add `cur_color' member.
- (dvi_printer::set_color): New function.
- (draw_dvi_printer): Remove `fill'.
- (draw_dvi_printer::fill_next): Pass environment as parameter.
- Update code for new color support translated to gray.
- (dvi_printer::set_char): Updated.
- (dvi_printer::begin_page, dvi_printer::end_page): Handle color
- changes crossing the page border.
- (dvi_printer::draw): Updated.
- Remove cases `f' and `F'.
- * tmac/dvi.tmac: Add color definitions.
- * NEWS, src/devices/grodvi/grodvi.man: Updated.
-
- * tmac/an-old.tmac (R): Make this a macro to emit a warning if
- used incorrectly.
-
- * aclocal.m4 (GROFF_NEED_DECLARATION): Use test similar to recent
- versions of autoconf.
- * configure: Updated.
-
- * doc/homepage.ms: Use `.blm'.
- * tmac/www.tmac (www-depth): New auxiliary variable.
- (www-pop-level): Don't issue HTML tag.
- (ULS, ULE, LI): Use absolute indentation.
-
- * src/devices/grops/ps.cc (ps_printer::begin_page,
- ps_printer::end_page): Switch forth and back to default color while
- starting a new page.
-
-2002-02-27 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- Add EC and TC fonts to devdvi.
-
- * src/utils/tfmtodit/tfmtodit.man: Document patching of exbase.mf.
- * font/devdvi/generate/cork.map: Renamed to...
- * font/devdvi/generate/ec.map: This.
- Remove entry for `aq'.
- * font/devdvi/generate/tc.map: New file.
- * font/devdvi/generate/Makefile (*EC, *TC): New creation rules for
- EC and TC fonts.
- (FONTS): Updated.
- * font/devdvi/*EC, font/devdvi/*TC: New font definition files.
- * font/devdvi/Makefile.sub (DEVFILES): Updated.
- * tmac/ec.tmac: New file.
- * tmac/Makefile.sub (NORMALFILES): Updated.
- * NEWS, src/devices/grodvi/grodvi.man: Updated.
- * man/groff_char.man: Check `ECFONTS' register.
-
- * font/devdvi/{TR,TI,TB,TBI,HR}: Fix `name' field.
-
-2002-02-26 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * font/devdvi/generate/*.map: Remove all `charXXX' entries.
- * font/devdvi/generate/cork.map: Add 'y and 'Y.
- * font/devdvi/*: Updated.
- * tmac/dvi.tmac: Formatting.
-
- Add font `HBI' for the dvi output.
- Add support for font families `T' and `H'.
-
- * font/devdvi/HBI: New file.
- * font/devdvi/B: Renamed to ...
- * font/devdvi/TB: This.
- * font/devdvi/BI: Renamed to ...
- * font/devdvi/TBI: This.
- * font/devdvi/I: Renamed to ...
- * font/devdvi/TI: This.
- * font/devdvi/R: Renamed to ...
- * font/devdvi/TR: This.
- * font/devdvi/H: Renamed to ...
- * font/devdvi/HR: This.
- * font/devdvi/Makefile.sub (DEVFILES): Updated.
- * font/devdvi/generate/Makefile (HBI): New rule.
- (FONTS): Updated.
- (R, I, B, BI, H): Renamed to ...
- (TR, TI, TB, TBI, HR): This, respectively.
- (srcdir): Fixed.
- * NEWS, src/devices/grodvi/grodvi.man: Updated.
- * font/devdvi/DESC.in: Don't mount R, I, B, BI, and CWI.
- Add `styles' and `family' keywords.
- * tmac/dvi.tmac: Alias `H' to `HR'.
- Add some fspecial requests for italic fonts.
- Add TR and TI as special.
- Add support for `_' with font CWI.
-
- * src/roff/troff/number.cc (parse_expr): Add missing `break' for
- operator `:'. Until now, the expression `0:1' would return 2
- instead of 1.
-
-2002-02-25 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * man/groff_char.man: Added some missing PS glyph names (from the
- Adobe Glyph List).
- * font/devps/generate/textmap, font/devps/symbolmap: Add
- `arrowupdn'.
-
- * doc/groff.texinfo: Minor additions and fixes.
- * man/groff_diff.man: Remove documentation of fp request. This
- is already covered in the original troff manual.
- Updated to be consistent with other doc files.
- * NEWS: Updated.
-
-2002-02-24 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * aclocal.m4 (GROFF_EBCDIC): Don't include `font/devutf8' in
- TTYDEVDIRS.
- Define new variable OTHERDEVDIRS (containing `font/devlj4
- font/devlbp' if not EBCDIC).
- * Makefile.in (TTYDEVDIRS): Always include `font/devutf8'.
- (OTHERDEVDIRS): New variable.
- (MDEFINES, DEVDIRS, ALLDIRS, DISTDIRS): Updated.
- * configure: Regenerated.
-
- * NEWS, src/devices/grotty/grotty.man: Updated.
-
-2002-02-23 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * src/roff/troff/input.cc (do_overstrike, do_bracket,
- get_line_arg): Honour input level.
-
- Add new symbol `mc' corresponding to U+00B5 MICRO SIGN.
-
- * font/*/*: Implement it in all font files.
- * font/devps/generate/textmap, font/devps/generate/symbolchars,
- * font/devps/symbolmap: Updated.
- * font/devlj4/generate/text.map: Updated.
- * font/devdvi/generate/CompileFonts (sizes): Add LaTeX sizes.
- * font/devdvi/generate/texmi.map: Updated.
-
- * font/devutf8/R.proto: Remove all `charXXX' entries.
- * font/devutf8/NOTES: Updated.
-
- * font/devX*/*: Regenerated with xtotroff, using fonts from XFree86
- version 4.1.0.
-
- * tmac/latin1.tmac, tmac/psold.tmac, tmac/tty-char.tmac: Updated.
-
- * NEWS, man/groff_char.man: Updated.
-
-2002-02-21 Phil Lobbes <phil@perkpartners.com>
-
- * src/include/lib.h [HAVE_SNPRINTF]: Include stdarg.h.
-
-2002-02-20 Ralph Corderoy <ralph@inputplus.demon.co.uk>
-
- * src/roff/grog/grog.pl: Fix computation of $refer.
-
-2002-02-19 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * src/include/lib.h [!HAVE_SNPRINTF]: Add declarations for
- `snprintf' and `vsnprintf'.
-
- * src/include/htmlindicate.h: Renamed to...
- * src/include/htmlhint.h: This.
- * src/include/Makefile.sub: Updated.
- * src/preproc/eqn/main.cc: Updated.
-
-2002-02-18 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * man/roff.man, man/groff_out.man, man/groff.man,
- man/groff_diff.man, man/ditroff.man, src/roff/groff/groff.man,
- src/roff/troff/troff.man: Updated to latest changes in www.tmac.
-
- * win32-diffs: Updated.
-
-2002-02-17 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * doc/Makefile (clean): Add *.eps.
- (MEMACROS): Removed.
- (TFLAG): New variable.
- (TROFF): Use it.
- Add -ww.
- (GROFF): Use TFLAG, FFLAG, -U, -p, -e, -t, and -ww.
- (.me.dit): Fixed.
- (.ms.html, .ms.ascii, .ms.ps, homepage.html): Simplify.
-
- * tmac/www.tmac: Use dummy diversion while resetting and disabling
- `.tl'.
- * tmac/e.tmac: Inserted some more `\"' to remove warnings if used
- unstripped.
- * src/roff/troff/troff.man: Fix order of parameter description.
-
- * NEWS: Updated.
-
-2002-02-16 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
-
- Simplify image handling for grohtml.
- Fix <p> bug.
-
- * src/devices/grohtml/html-text.cc (DEBUGGING): Don't undefine but
- comment out.
- (html_text::dump_stack): Don't emit newline while debugging.
- (html_text::do_push) [DEBUGGING]: Print more info.
- (html_text::check_emit_text): Fix handling of <p>.
- * src/devices/grohtml/html.h: Updated.
- * src/devices/grohtml/output.cc (FPUTC, FPUTS, PUTC): New macros,
- replacing `fputc', `fputs', `putc'. If DEBUGGING is defined, they
- send its data to stderr also.
- Update all callers.
- (simple_output::space_or_newline) [DEBUGGING]: Removed.
- * src/devices/grohtml/post-html.cc (html_printer::do_links,
- html_printer::html_printer): Remove `DEBUGGING' conditionals.
-
- * src/include/html-strings.h (HTML_IMAGE_{CENTERED,LEFT,RIGHT,END}):
- Removed.
- * src/libs/libgroff/htmlhint.cc (is_in_graphic_start,
- is_inline_image): Removed.
- (html_begin_suppress, html_end_suppress): Don't take a parameter.
- (graphic_start, graphic_end): Removed.
- * src/include/htmlindicate.h: Updated.
- * src/preproc/html/pre-html.cc (DEBUG_HTML): Removed.
- (macroset_template): New global variable.
- (makeFileName): Use `macroset_template'.
- (write_end_image): Don't take a parameter.
- Don't emit newline.
- (write_start_image: Don't emit newline.
- (char_buffer::write_upto_newline): Updated.
- (char_buffer::skip_to_newline): Renamed to ...
- (char_buffer::skip_until_newline): This.
- Fix code.
- (char_buffer::write_file_troff, char_buffer::write_file_html):
- Simplified.
- (createAllPages, createImage) [DEBUGGING]: Handle `debug' flag.
- (removeAllPages): Remove `DEBUGGING' conditionals.
- (addRegDef, dump_args): New functions.
- (char_buffer::do_html, char_buffer::do_image): Handle
- `www-image-template' command line variable.
- Add more debugging code.
- (addps4html): Removed.
- (removeTempFiles) [DEBUGGING]: Handle `debug' flag.
-
- * src/preproc/eqn/main.cc: Include `ctype.h'.
- (suppress_html): Removed.
- (do_file): Updated.
- (inline_equation): Use `html_begin_suppress' and
- `html_end_suppress'.
- * src/preproc/pic/troff.cc: Don't include `htmlindicate.h'.
- (troff_output::start_picture, troff_output::finish_picture):
- Updated.
- * src/preproc/tbl/main.cc: Don't include `htmlindicate.h'.
- (process_input_file): Updated.
-
- * src/roff/troff/div.cc (page_number): Set page number only if the
- `ps4html' register isn't defined.
- * src/roff/troff/input.cc (image_no): New external variable.
- (do_suppress): Use it.
- * src/roff/troff/node.h (suppress_node::image_id): New member.
- * src/roff/troff/node.cc (image_no): Remove `static' keyword.
- (suppress_node::suppress_node): Initialize `image_id' member.
- (suppress_node::same): Handle `image_id' also.
- (suppress_node::copy): Updated.
- (last_image_id): New global variable.
- (suppress_node::tprint): Use it.
-
- * tmac/an-old.tmac (TS, TE, EQ, EN): Use HTML-IMAGE and
- HTML-IMAGE-END.
- * tmac/pspic.mac (PSPIC): Fix html support.
- * tmac/s.tmac (@EQ, @EN, @TS, TE, PS, PE): Ditto.
- * tmac/www.tmac (www-image-template): Set up.
- (HTMLINDEX): Renamed to...
- (HX): This.
- (BODYCOLOR): Renamed to...
- (BCL): This.
- (BACKGROUND): Renamed to...
- (BGIMG): This.
- (URL): Change order of parameters for consistency.
- (MAILTO): Renamed to...
- (MTO): This.
- (IMAGE, PNG-IMAGE, MARGIN-PNG-IMAGE): Renamed to...
- (IMG, PIMG, MPIMG): This.
- (HTML-H-BEGIN, HTML-H-END): Renamed to...
- (HnS, HnE): This.
- (LINKS): Renamed to...
- (LK): This.
- (LINE): Renamed to...
- (HR): This.
- (NO-AUTO-RULE): Renamed to...
- (NHR): This.
- (HTML-TL): Renamed to...
- (HTL): This.
- (UL-BEGIN, UL-END): Renamed to...
- (ULS, ULE): This.
- (DROPCAP): Renamed to...
- (DC): This.
- (TS, TE, EQ, EN): Provide default definitions.
- (www-make-unique-name): Updated.
- (HTML-IMAGE-INLINE): Fix typo.
- * tmac/groff_www.man: Updated.
-
- * doc/Makefile (homepage.html): Add option -r to grohtml.
- Use shortened image name.
- * doc/groff.texinfo: Updated info on grohtml strings and macros.
- * doc/homepage.ms: Updated and extended.
-
-2002-02-14 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- Don't use `CSI 39 m' and `CSI 49 m' but `CSI 0 m'.
-
- * src/devices/grotty/tty.cc (SGR_DEFAULT_COLOR,
- SGR_BACK_DEFAULT_COLOR): Replaced with ...
- (tty_printer::put_color): Use it.
- (ttr_printer::end_page): Simplify.
-
-2002-02-13 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * tmac/groff_tmac.man: Moved to...
- * man/groff_tmac.man: This place.
- * tmac/Makefile.sub, man/Makefile.sub: Updated.
-
-2002-02-12 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * src/libs/libgroff/Makefile.sub (snprintf.o): Don't use
- $(COMPILE.c) to not include groff's assert.h.
-
- * src/drivers/grotty/tty.cc (main): Add GROFF_NO_SGR environment
- variable.
- * NEWS, src/drivers/grotty/grotty.man: Document it.
-
-2002-02-11 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * src/libs/snprintf/snprintf.c: Updated to latest version
- (2002-02-11).
-
- * src/roff/grog/grog.pl (process): Fix handling of `.['. We now
- test whether there is `.]' also.
- Don't check for spaces after `.['.
- * src/roff/grog/grog.sh: Do the same.
-
-2002-02-10 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- Illegal -> Invalid.
-
- * src/libs/libgroff/illegal.cc: Renamed to ...
- * src/libs/libgroff/invalid.cc: This.
- (illegal_char_table): Renamed to ...
- (invalid_char_table): This.
- * src/libs/libgroff/Makefile.sub: Updated.
- * win32-diffs: Updated.
-
- * doc/groff.texinfo, src/devices/grops/psrm.cc (ps_get_line),
- src/libs/libdriver/input.cc (fatal_command, parse_color_command,
- parse_x_command), src/libs/libgroff/font.cc (text_file::next,
- font::load), src/preproc/eqn/main.cc (read_line, main),
- src/preproc/eqn/lex.cc (file_input::read_line),
- src/preproc/pic/lex.cc (file_input::read_line,
- simple_file_input::get, simple_file_input::peek),
- src/preproc/pic/main.cc (top_input::get, top_input::peek),
- src/preproc/pic/pic.man, src/preproc/refer/main.cc
- (input_stack::push_file), src/preproc/refer/refer.cc (do_file,
- do_bib), src/preproc/tbl/main.cc (table_input::get),
- src/preproc/grn/grn.man, src/preproc/grn/main.cc (interpret),
- src/roff/troff/input.cc (file_iterator::fill, file_iterator::peek,
- do_zero_width, read_request, encode_char, ps_get_line,
- transparent_file, get_char_for_escape_name, transparent_translate,
- asciify, input_char_description, read_string, set_string),
- src/roff/troff/env.cc (environment::add_html_tag),
- src/roff/troff/troff.man, tmac/e.tmac (`@(', `(f'): Do it.
-
- * src/include/lib.h: Updated.
-
- * src/preproc/eqn/eqn.cc: Removed.
-
- * NEWS: Updated.
-
- * src/preproc/grn/hdb.cc (DBRead): Fix fscanf() fields.
-
-2002-02-09 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * doc/gnu.xpm: New image.
- * doc/Makefile (DOCS): Add homepage.ps.
- Add rules for converting xpm->png and xpm->eps.
- Use `gnu.{xpm,eps}' as image names.
- * doc/homepage.ms: Updated.
-
-2002-02-09 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
-
- * tmac/www.tmac (www-error): New macro, replacing calls to `@error'.
- (IMAGE): Change image position parameters to `-L', `-R', and `-C'.
- Remove calls to `B1' and `B2'
- (PNG-IMAGE): New macro for inclusion of images in PNG format.
- (www-left-ll-trap, www-left-po-trap, www-right-ll-trap): New
- auxiliary variables for MARGIN-PNG-IMAGE.
- (www-finish-left-po, www-finish-right-ll, www-finish-left-ll): New
- auxiliary macros for MARGIN-PNG-IMAGE.
- (MARGIN-PNG-IMAGE): New macro to put an image in PNG format into
- the margin.
- (www-heading-no): New auxiliary variable for HTML-H-{BEGIN,END}.
- (HTML-H-BEGIN, HTML-H-END): New macros to begin and end a heading.
- (DROPCAP): New macro to produce dropcap characters.
- (www-do-image): Renamed back to...
- (HTML-DO-IMAGE): This.
- Updated all callers.
-
- * doc/Makefile (gnubw.eps): Updated.
- * doc/homepage.ms: Updated.
-
-2002-02-08 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * doc/pic.ms: Fixed typos (\(*tx -> \*(tx).
- Added `linethick' to table in section `Style Variables'.
-
-2002-02-08 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
-
- * src/libs/libdriver/input.cc (get_extended_arg): Fix conditional.
-
-2002-02-07 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- Adding options -C (compatibility mode) and -c (grotty's old output
- scheme) to nroff.
-
- * src/roff/nroff/nroff.sh: Implement it.
- Remove `-Wall'.
- * NEWS, src/roff/nroff/nroff.man: Updated.
-
- * PROBLEMS: Document bison 1.32 bug.
-
- Some fixes to make groff compile on z/OS 1.2 UNIX (was OS/390).
-
- * src/roff/troff/node.cc (make_tfont): Define it earlier.
- * src/roff/troff/div.h: Add prototype for `end_diversions'.
- * src/roff/troff/input.cc: Add prototype for `process_input_stack'.
- * src/roff/troff/env.h: Add prototype for `title'.
-
- Adding EBCDIC support to grotty.
-
- * src/devices/grotty/tty.cc (CSI): New macro.
- (SGR_*, tty_printer::put_color): Use it.
-
-2002-02-06 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- Implementing color support in grotty. The new switch -c activates
- the old drawing scheme, disabling color at the same time. The new
- switch `-i' selects italic instead of underlining (SGR only).
-
- * src/devices/grotty/tty.cc (putstring): New define instead of
- `fputs'. Updated all callers.
- (old_drawing_scheme): New global variable.
- (COLOR_CHANGE): New enum value.
- (SGR_*): New defines containing color handling escape sequences.
- (TTY_MAX_COLORS, DEFAULT_COLOR_IDX): New defines.
- (glyph): New members `back_color_idx' and `fore_color_idx'.
- (glyph::order): Add COLOR_CHANGE.
- (tty_printer): New members `cur_fore_idx', `curr_back_idx',
- `is_underline', `is_bold', `cu_flag', `tty_colors'.
- New methods `make_underline', `make_bold', `color_to_idx',
- `change_color', `put_color'.
- (cu_flag): Moved into `tty_printer' class.
- (tty_printer::tty_printer): Initialize colors.
- (tty_printer::add_char, tty_printer::set_char, tty_printer::special,
- tty_printer::draw, tty_printer::end_page): Handle colors also.
- (main): Add options `-c' and `-i'.
- (usage): Updated.
- * NEWS, src/devices/grotty/grotty.man: Updated.
-
- * src/include/errarg.h (errarg): Add support for `unsigned int'.
- * src/libs/libgroff/errarg.c: Implement it.
-
- * src/include/printer.h (printer): Add `change_color' method
- (currently used by grotty only).
- * src/libs/libdriver/printer.cc: Implement it.
- * src/libs/libdriver/input.cc (parse_D_command, do_file): Add
- call to `pr->change_color'.
-
- * src/roff/troff/node.cc (troff_output_file::fill_color,
- troff_output_file::glyph_color): Call `do_motion'.
-
- * tmac/tty.tmac: Add color definitions.
-
- * src/roff/groff/groff.man: Minor fixes.
-
-2002-02-05 Bernd Warken <bwarken@mayn.de>
-
- * src/libs/libdriver/input.cc: Introduce `EnvInt' typedef and use
- it. This is a preparation for future changes.
-
-2002-02-05 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * src/roff/troff/input.cc (process_input_stack): Fix the case
- where leading spaces are followed by \f or \s; previously, an
- incorrect space width has been used.
-
- * doc/roff.man (quoted_char): Fix argument.
- (comment): Define string.
-
-2002-02-04 Larry Kollar <kollar@alltel.net>
-
- * doc/groff.texinfo: More fixes.
-
-2002-02-04 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * src/preproc/eqn/box.cc (output_string): Don't use \\*[...].
- * src/preproc/eqn/main.cc (do_file, inline_equation): Call
- `restore_compatibility' before `output_string' -- the LINE_STRING
- register now already contains proper switches from and to
- compatibility mode.
-
- * man/groff_char.man: Add Euro symbol.
- * man/groff_diff.man: Improve documentation of `.am1' and `.as1'.
- * tmac/tty.tmac: Add `EUR' as replacement for `eu' and `Eu'.
- * doc/groff.texinfo (Defstr*): Print strings with full syntax.
- Other minor fixes.
-
- * doc/Makefile (.SUFFIXES, .texinfo.pdf, clean): Add support for
- texinfo->pdf.
- (.texinfo.html): Add support for texinfo->html.
-
-2002-02-03 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- Added three new requests `ds1', `as1', and `ami'. The former two
- are equivalent to `ds' and `as' with the difference that
- compatibility mode is saved on entry, switched off during string
- expansion, and restored on exit. The latter is the pendant to `dei'
- for `am'.
-
- (do_define_string): Use `define_mode' and `calling mode'.
- Insert COMPATIBLE_SAVE and COMPATIBLE_RESTORE at the beginning and
- end of string, respectively.
- (define_string, append_string): Use `calling_mode'.
- (define_nocomp_string, append_nocomp_string,
- define_string_indirect): New functions.
- (init_input_requests): Updated.
- * NEWS, man/groff_diff.man, man/groff.man: Document it.
-
- * src/preproc/eqn/box.cc (box::top_level, box::extra_space): Use
- `as1' for assigning LINE_STRING (this is `10' usually). Sun's
- mm macro package accesses this string register directly.
- * src/preproc/eqn/main.cc (inline_equation): Use `as1'.
-
- * tmac/trace.tmac: Trace calls to `am' also. Make it work in
- compatibility mode.
-
-2002-02-02 Larry Kollar <kollar@alltel.net>
-
- * doc/groff.texinfo, tmac/groff_ms.man: More fixes.
-
-2002-01-31 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * tmac/an-old.tmac (I): Use \, and \/ to improve spacing.
-
-2002-01-31 Bernd Warken <bwarken@mayn.de>
-
- * src/devices/grolbp/lbp.cc (main): Delete `pr'.
- * man/groff_out.man: Revised and updated.
-
-2002-01-30 Bernd Warken <bwarken@mayn.de>
-
- * src/libs/libdriver/input.cc [USE_ENV_STACK]: New macro to comment
- out the unused `{' and `}' commands. Undefined by default.
- (IntArray): Make `data' private.
- (IntArray::operator[], IntArray::get_data, IntArray::len): Use these
- new methods instead.
- (skip_line_D, skip_to_end_of_line): New functions.
- (get_D_fixed_args): Use `skip_line_D'.
- Changed to handle dummy odd arguments by ...
- (get_D_fixed_args_odd_dummy): This new function.
- (get_D_variable_args): Split some code into ...
- (get_possibly_integer_args): This new function.
- (send_draw): Use more `const'.
- (delete_current_env): New function.
- (position_to_end_of_args): Use `size_t'.
- Updated.
- (send_draw): Updated.
- (parse_D_command): Handle `c', `C', and `t' better.
- Updated.
- (do_file): Updated.
-
-2002-01-29 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * NEWS: Revised.
- * doc/groff.texinfo: Introduce @Def...List, @Def...Item, and
- @Def...ListEnd which replaces @Def...x. This is necessary to get
- proper HTML output -- see the comment in the file for more
- information.
- Updated all calls.
-
-2002-01-29 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
-
- Fixes to make color changes of 2002-01-21 work with grohtml.
-
- * src/devices/grohtml/post-html.cc (style): Updated.
- (html_printer): Remove unused methods.
- (html_printer::do_font, html_printer::draw, html_printer::set_char,
- html_printer::special): Updated.
- * src/devices/grohtml/html-text.cc (debugStack, turnDebug,
- html_text::dump_stack_element, html_text::dump_stack) [DEBUGGING]:
- Added some debugging code.
- (html_text::start_tag): Updated.
- (html_text::do_push): New method.
- (html_text::push_para): Call it.
- Add method for handling color.
- (html_text::do_color): Updated.
- (html_text::shutdown): Handle color.
- * src/devices/grohtml/html-text.h (tag_definition): New member
- `col'.
- Updated.
-
-2002-01-28 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * tmac/ps.tmac, tmac/html.tmac: Fix compatibility mode issues.
-
-2002-01-27 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
-
- Add two switches -a and -g to control the antialiasing bits for
- text and graphics, respectively.
-
- * src/devices/grohtml/post-html.cc (main): Dummy code for `-a' and
- `-g'.
- * src/devices/grohtml/grohtml.man: Document them.
- * src/preproc/html/pre-html.cc (MIN_ALPHA_BITS, MAX_ALPHA_BITS):
- New macros.
- (textAlphaBits, graphicAlphaBits, antiAlias): New global variables.
- (setupAntiAlias): New function.
- (createAllPages): Updated.
- (scanArguments): Handle `-a' and `-g'.
- (main): Call `setupAntiAlias'.
- * NEWS: Updated.
-
-2002-01-27 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * doc/groff.texinfo (Def*): Call index function after deffn.
-
- * tmac/html.tmac: Call `nroff' request.
-
-2002-01-26 Larry Kollar <kollar@alltel.net>
-
- * tmac/groff_ms.man: Add some omissions.
-
-2002-01-25 Larry Kollar <kollar@alltel.net>
-
- * tmac/groff_ms.man: Typographical improvements.
-
-2002-01-25 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * doc/groff.texinfo: Updated version and copyright.
- * src/devices/grops/grops.man: Updated.
-
- * tmac/groff_tmac.man: Fix `ig' macro.
-
- * tmac/an-old.tmac (ne): Redefine `ne' request to be a no-op in
- nroff mode.
- Use `.ne' unconditionally everywhere.
- (TS): Only insert some vertical space. Doing a page break is no
- longer necessary due to the redefinition of the `ne' request.
-
- * src/libs/libdriver/input.cc (parse_D_command): Don't emit a
- warning for unknown subcommands but parse and pass them to the
- device driver.
-
-2002-01-24 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * tmac/groff_www.man, NEWS: Fix typos.
-
-2002-01-21 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- Complete revision of color support:
-
- Adapt programs to the new libdriver/input.cc.
-
- Color spaces are no longer converted to RGB but transferred as-is
- in the troff intermediate output format.
-
- Handle default color gracefully. troff now supports a `default'
- color (which can't be changed).
-
- grops will now use the proper color space functions if available.
-
- Update pic.
-
- Note that currently grohtml doesn't handle colors properly. This
- has to be fixed.
-
- * src/libs/libgroff/itoa.c (UINT_DIGITS): New macro.
- (ui_to_a): New function.
- * src/include/lib.h: Updated.
-
- * src/include/color.h (color_scheme): Replace `NONE' with `DEFAULT'.
- (color): Simplified; removed all `double' members and methods.
- A new array `components' now holds the color parameters.
- (color::is_default, color::get_components): New methods.
- (color::operator==, color:operator!=): New.
- (Red, Green, Blue, Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black, Gray): New macros
- to make access to the `components' array more comprehensible.
- * src/libs/libgroff/color.cc: Implement new color support.
- (atoh): Small fixes.
- (color::read_encoding): Simplified for new troff intermediate color
- output format.
- (default_color): New global variable.
-
- * src/roff/troff/input.cc (default_symbol): New global variable.
- (lookup_color): Use it.
- (default_black): Removed.
- (do_glyph_color, do_fill_color): Simplified.
- (define_color): Handle default color.
- Improve warnings.
- (do_if_request): Handle default color.
- * src/roff/troff/env.cc (environment::environment): Initialize
- colors with `default_color'.
- * src/roff/troff/node.cc (troff_output_file::put): Add method
- for `unsigned int'.
- (troff_output_file::hex): Removed.
- (troff_output_file::fill_color, troff_output_file::glyph_color):
- Updated to include/color.h and libdriver/input.cc.
-
- * src/preproc/pic/object.cc (draw_arrow): New parameter to set
- fill color properly (identically to the outline color). \D'f...'
- doesn't work any more.
- All function calls to it updated.
-
- * src/devices/grohtml/post-html.cc (html_printer::do_body, main):
- Updated.
- * src/devices/grohtml/html-text.cc (html_text::issue_color_begin):
- Updated.
-
- * src/devices/grops/ps.cc (ps_output::put_color): New method.
- (ps_printer::sbuf_color): Make a real member instead of pointer.
- (ps_printer::fill_color, ps_printer::output_color): Removed.
- (ps_printer::ps_printer): Updated.
- (ps_printer::set_char): Ditto.
- (ps_printer::set_color): Use various color schemes.
- Use `put_color' method.
- (ps_printer::flush_sbuf): Don't set color.
- (ps_printer::fill_path): Take `environment' as parameter.
- Simplify color handling.
- (ps_printer::set_line_thickness): Renamed to ...
- (ps_printer::set_line_thickness_and_color): This (and updated).
- (ps_printer::set_color): Change second parameter from `complete'
- to `fill' which better describes what it does.
- (ps_printer::draw): Call `flush_sbuf' to output graphic commands
- and text in the right order.
- Updated.
- Remove branches for `f' and `F'; this is handled by
- libdriver/input.cc.
- * src/devices/grops/ps.h: Updated.
- * font/devps/prologue (FL): Redefined.
- ({F,C}r,k,g: New color functions (with and without filling).
-
- * doc/pic.ms, src/preproc/pic/pic.man: Small fixes.
- * man/groff_diff.man, man/groff.man, man/groff_out.man,
- doc/groff.texinfo, NEWS: Updated.
-
-2002-01-20 Bernd Warken <bwarken@mayn.de>
-
- * src/libs/libdriver/input.cc: Completely rewritten. See comments
- in this file for what has been changed.
-
-2002-01-19 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * test-groff: Fix GROFF_FONT_PATH.
- * tmac/andoc.tmac: Add dummy macros for equation support -- eqnrc
- is read before .TH or .Dd is parsed.
-
-2002-01-18 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
-
- * src/libs/libgroff/geometry.cc (check_output_arc_limits): Fix
- quadrant boundaries.
-
-2002-01-18 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * devices/grops/ps.cc: Aargh! Fix the fix of the incorrectly
- applied last patch.
-
-2002-01-17 Ruslan Ermilov <ru@FreeBSD.org>
-
- * tmac/doc.common: Initialize %I register for the %I macro to
- avoid (harmless) warning.
- * tmac/doc.tmac (Bd): There is no reason to enforce -compact
- when in the SYNOPSIS section.
-
-2002-01-17 Bruno Haible <haible@clisp.cons.org>
-
- * src/preproc/pic/lex.cc (get_token): Fix typo.
-
-2002-01-17 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * devices/grops/ps.cc: Fix incorrectly applied last patch.
-
-2002-01-17 Larry Kollar <kollar@alltel.net>
-
- * tmac/groff_ms.man: Completely rewritten.
-
-2002-01-16 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * tmac/an-old.tmac (TS): Force break, inserting some vertical space.
-
-2002-01-15 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
-
- * devices/grops/ps.cc (ps_printer::fill_path): Fix handling of
- fill colors.
- (ps_printer::draw): Ditto.
-
-2002-01-14 Ruslan Ermilov <ru@FreeBSD.org>
-
- * tmac/groff_mdoc.man: Minor fixes.
-
-2002-01-13 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * man/groff_out.man: Some fixes.
-
-2002-01-13 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
-
- * doc/pic.ms: Fix typos.
-
-2002-01-12 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * doc/groff.texinfo, doc/groff.man: More on a printable backslash.
-
-2002-01-10 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * font/devutf8/R.proto, font/devhtml/R.prot: Add `Eu' and `eu'
- symbols.
- * NEWS: Updated.
-
-2002-01-09 Bernd Warken <bwarken@mayn.de>
-
- * man/groff_out.man: Revised.
- * man/roff.man: Minor fixes.
- * src/roff/troff/troff.man: Some reordering.
-
-2002-01-09 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * tmac/an-old.tmac: Add dummy macros for equation support.
-
-2002-01-07 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- doc/groff.texinfo: Fix documentation of glyph searching algorithm.
-
- * tmac/an-old.tmac: Revert change 2001-12-23. This breaks too many
- man pages.
- * tmac/groff_man.man: Small improvements.
-
-2002-01-07 Bernd Warken <bwarken@mayn.de>
-
- * man/groff_diff.man: Revised.
-
-2002-01-06 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * tmac/www.tmac: Remove extraneous backslash.
-
-2002-01-06 Bernd Warken <bwarken@mayn.de>
-
- * man/ditroff.man, src/roff/groff/groff.man, man/groff.man: Revised.
-
-2002-01-05 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- Integrated groffer, contributed by Bernd Warken.
-
- * contrib/groffer/*: New.
- * Makefile.in, NEWS: Updated.
-
-2002-01-04 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * doc/groff.texinfo: Added macros `@Defmpreg' and `@Defmpregx' for
- registers defined in macro packages.
- Revising the ms part.
-
-2002-01-04 Larry Kollar <kollar@alltel.net>
-
- * doc/groff.texinfo: Add documentation for ms macros.
-
-2002-01-02 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- First step in adding PS support for the Euro symbol. `eu' is the
- official Euro logo, `Eu' is a font-specific glyph variant.
-
- * font/devps/text.enc: Add `Euro' at position 9.
- * font/devps/generate/textmap: Add `Euro' as symbol `Eu'.
- * font/devps/symbolmap: Regenerated.
-
- * NEWS: Updated.
-
-2002-01-02 Bernd Warken <bwarken@mayn.de>
-
- * man/roff.man: Revised.
-
-2002-01-01 Bernd Warken <bwarken@mayn.de>
-
- * src/roff/groff/groff.man: Completely rewritten.
-
-2001-12-31 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * doc/Makefile: Updated.
-
-2001-12-30 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * tmac/www.tmac: Make all names of internal macros/registers/strings
- lowercase, and prepend `www-'.
- Other minor changes.
- * src/roff/troff/troff.man: Add preprocessor string at BOF.
-
-2001-12-30 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
-
- Implement option `-b' in grohtml to set the HTML background colour.
-
- * src/devices/grohtml/post-html.cc (default_background): New global
- variable.
- (html_printer::html_printer): Initialize `background' to
- `default_background'.
- (main): Implement option `-b'.
- (usage): Updated.
- * src/preproc/html/pre-html.cc (scanArguments): Add dummy handling
- of `-b' option.
- * src/devices/grohtml/grohtml.man: Updated.
- * doc/Makefile (.ms.html): Use `-b'.
- * tmac/html.tmac: Don't set background color.
-
- Add new grohtml tag `.html-tl'.
-
- * src/devices/grohtml/post-html.cc (title_desc): Add `with_h1'
- member variable.
- (title_desc::title_desc): Updated.
- (html_printer::troff_tag): Handle `.html-tl'.
- (html_printer::write_title): Use `with_h1'.
- * tmac/www.tmac (www-end-nowhere): New auxiliary macro.
- (HTML-TL): New macro.
-
- Add support for unordered lists in HTML.
-
- * tmac/www.tmac (www-level): New auxiliary register.
- (www-level1, www-level2, www-level3): New auxiliary strings.
- (www-push-level, www-pop-level): New auxiliary macros
- (UL-BEGIN, UL-END, LI): User macros for unordered lists.
-
- Miscellaneous.
-
- * src/preproc/html/pre-html.cc (DEFAULT_IMAGE_RES): Increase to 100.
- (DEFAULT_VERTICAL_OFFSET): Removed.
- (IMAGE_BOARDER_PIXELS): Set to 0.
- (A4_LENGTH, A4_OFFSET, LETTER_LENGTH, LETTER_OFFSET): New macros.
- (vertical_offset): Initialize with 0.
- (gsPaper): New global variable.
- (get_resolution): Scan for and return unsigned int.
- (get_papersize): New function to get paper length from devps/DESC.
- (determine_vertical_offset): New function.
- (createAllPages): Produce gray-level images and use proper page
- length.
- (createImage): Use `-quiet' option of pnmcrop.
- (addZ): Fix passing of `-Z'.
- (scanArguments): Fix handling of `-o'.
- (main): Call `determine_vertical_offset'.
- * src/devices/grohtml/post-html.cc (html_printer::draw): Comment out
- code for `l'.
-
- * src/libs/libgroff/tmpfile.cc (add_tmp_file): Fix buffer length.
- * src/roff/troff/node.cc (troff_output_file::check_charinfo): Handle
- glyph descenders properly.
-
- * doc/homepage.ms: Include `gnubw.eps'.
- * doc/Makefile (gnubw.eps): New rule.
- (homepage.html): Depend on `gnubw.eps'.
-
-2001-12-25 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * src/roff/troff/input.cc (default_black): Fix return value.
-
-2001-12-24 Ruslan Ermilov <ru@FreeBSD.org>
-
- * tmac/doc-common (Dt): Change output of architecture strings.
- Do some syntax cleanup.
- * tmac/groff_mdoc.man: Updated.
-
-2001-12-23 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- Adding an `itc' request (input line trap accepting \c).
-
- * src/roff/troff/env.h (environment): New member
- `continued_input_trap'.
- Make `do_input_trap' a friend function instead of `input_trap'.
- * src/roff/troff/env.cc (environment::environment,
- environment::copy): Updated.
- (environment::newline): Implement it.
- (do_input_trap): New function.
- (input_trap): Call `do_input_trap'.
- (input_trap_continued): New function.
- (init_env_requests): Updated.
- * src/roff/troff/TODO: Updated.
-
- * tmac/an-old.tmac (SH, SS, B, I, SM, SB, TP): Use `.itc' instead of
- `.it'.
-
- * src/preproc/grn/hdb.cc (DBRead): Really chop after 127 characters.
-
-2001-12-22 Ruslan Ermilov <ru@FreeBSD.org>
-
- * tmac/doc-common, tmac/doc-syms: Small updates.
-
-2001-12-22 Colin Watson <cjwatson@debian.org>
-
- * tmac/an-old.tmac (an-p-footer): Set title length in environment 1.
-
-2001-12-22 Bernd Warken <bwarken@mayn.de>
-
- * MANIFEST: New file.
-
-2001-12-22 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * src/preproc/grn/grn.man: Updated.
-
-2001-12-22 Solar Designer <solar@openwall.com>
-
- * src/preproc/grn/hdb.cc (MAXSTRING_S): New macro.
- (DBRead): Use it.
-
-2001-12-19 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- Implement a fallback character request `.fchar'.
-
- * src/roff/troff/charinfo.h (charinfo): New flag `fallback'.
- (is_fallback): New inline function.
- * src/roff/troff/input.cc (do_define_character): New function.
- (define_character): Call `do_define_character'.
- (define_fallback_character): New function.
- (init_input_requests): Add `fchar'.
- (charinfo::charinfo): Updated.
- (charinfo::set_macro): New argument to set `fallback' flag.
- * src/roff/troff/node.cc (make_glyph_node, make_node,
- node::add_char): Check `fallback' flag.
- * NEWS, man/groff_diff.man, man/groff_man: Updated.
-
-2001-12-16 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * groff.texinfo: Document exact search algorithm for glyphs.
-
-2001-12-15 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * Makefile.cpg, Makefile.ccpg, Makefile.man: Add dummy file to
- the left side of $(MANPAGES) rule to make it always non-empty.
-
-2001-12-14 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * src/roff/troff/input.cc (default_black): Define default color
- `black' if not yet defined.
-
-2001-12-13 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- Implement new string-valued register `.fn' to return the current
- real (internal) font name.
-
- * env.cc (environment::get_font_name_string): New function.
- (init_env_requests): Add `.fn' register.
- * env.h (environment): Updated.
- * node.cc (font_info): Make `get_font_name' a friend.
- (get_font_name): New function.
- * node.h: Updated.
-
- * man/groff_diff.man, man/groff.man, NEWS: Updated.
-
-2001-12-12 Ralph Corderoy <ralph@inputplus.demon.co.uk>
-
- * src/preproc/eqn/main.cc (inline_equation): Fix typos.
-
-2001-12-12 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * tmac/groff_man.man, doc/groff.texinfo: There is no .R macro.
-
-2001-12-10 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
-
- * man/groff_diff.man: Adding documentation for \O.
-
-2001-12-10 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * src/preproc/html/pre-html.cc (TROFF_COMMAND): Removed.
- (scanArguments): Use PROG_PREFIX for the name of the troff binary.
-
-2001-12-09 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * man/roff.man: Revised.
- * src/roff/groff/groff.man: Replace man page references with a
- pointer to roff.man.
-
-2001-12-09 Bernd Warken <bwarken@mayn.de>
-
- * man/roff.man: Completely rewritten.
-
-2001-12-06 Ralph Corderoy <ralph@inputplus.demon.co.uk>
-
- * src/preproc/eqn/main.cc (inline_equation): Improve error message.
-
-2001-12-05 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * src/roff/troff/input.cc (get_delim_file_name): Removed since no
- longer used.
- * src/devices/grohtml/post-html.cc (html_printer::html_printer): Fix
- order of initializers.
- * NEWS: Updated.
-
-2001-12-05 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
-
- * doc/groff.texinfo: Fix documentation of \O.
-
- * src/devices/grohtml/html-text.cc (html_text::do_indent,
- html_text::do_table, html_text::do_emittext, html_text::do_para):
- Use `const' for first argument.
- (html_text::do_table): Use cast.
- * src/devices/grohtml/html-text.h: Updated.
- * src/devices/grohtml/output.cc (simple_output::put_string): Add
- method for `const string &s'.
- * src/devices/grohtml/html.h: Updated.
- * src/devices/grohtml/post-html.cc (MAX_STRING_LENGTH): Removed.
- (ANCHOR_TEMPLATE): Modified.
- (manufacture_headings): New global variable to handle `-h' option.
- (is_subsection): Removed.
- (char_buffer::add_string): Add `const' to first argument.
- Protect against invalid string argument.
- Add method for `const string &s'.
- (text_glob): Completely redesigned.
- (page): Use `const' for strings and remove string length variable.
- (page::add_html): Removed.
- (page::add_end_encode): New member function.
- (to_unicode): Moved upwards.
- (title_desc, header_desc): Updated.
- (header_desc::write_headings): Updated to new ANCHOR_TEMPLATE
- definition.
- (html_printer::is_bold, html_printer::make_bold): New member
- functions.
- (html_printer::end_of_line): Updated.
- (generate_img_src, html_printer::do_auto_image,
- html_printer::do_title, html_printer::write_header,
- html_printer::determine_header_level, html_printer::do_heading,
- html_printer::do_linelength, html_printer::do_pageoffset,
- html_printer::do_indentation, html_printer::do_tempindent,
- html_printer::do_indentedparagraph, html_printer::do_break,
- html_printer::flush_sbuf, get_html_translation,
- html_printer::begin_page, html_printer::special): Rewritten to get
- rid of static string length limit.
- (html_printer::troff_tag): Added `.no-auto-rule'.
- (html_printer::flush_globs): Small fix.
- (html_printer::determine_space): Don't compute `space_width'.
- (html_printer::translate_to_html): Renamed to ...
- (html_printer::emit_html): This (with updates).
- (html_printer::write_header): Implement `-h' option.
- (html_printer::draw): Remove commented-out code. Handle `F'
- command.
- (html_printer::add_char_to_sbuf): Removed.
- (html_printer::add_to_sbuf): Rewritten.
- (html_printer::sbuf_continuation): Fixed.
- (html_printer::seen_backwards_escape, reverse,
- html_printer::remove_last_char_from_sbuf): Removed.
- (char_translate_to_html, str_translate_to_html): Removed.
- (html_printer::overstrike): New function member.
- (html_printer::set_char): Use it.
- (html_printer::do_body): New function member.
- (html_printer::~html_printer): Use it.
- (main): Handle `-h' option.
- (usage): Updated.
- * src/devices/grohtml/grohtml.man: Document -h switch.
-
- * src/preproc/html/pre-html.cc: Include searchpath.h
- Replace `POSTSCRIPTRES' macro with `postscriptRes' variable.
- (get_resolution): New function.
- (checkImageDir): Use `0777' permissions in mkdir()
- (write_start_image): Rewritten to use `\O[5...]'.
- (createImage, generateImages): Updated.
- (main): Handle `F' and `h' options.
- Use `get_resolution'.
-
- * src/roff/troff/input.cc (begin, end, image): Removed.
- (do_suppress): Take parameter.
- Handle modified syntax of `\O'.
- (token::next): Updated.
- (init_markup_requests): Removed.
- (main): Updated.
-
- * src/roff/troff/div.h: Add declaration for begin_page().
-
- * tmac/color-html.tmac: Removed. Contents moved to...
- * tmac/html.tmac: Here. Set background color.
- * tmac/color.tmac: Removed. Contents moved to...
- * tmac/ps.tmac: Here.
- * tmac/www.tmac: Remove the title command when generating images
- for html.
- (NO_AUTO_RULE): New macro.
- (HTML_DO_IMAGE): Use revised `\O' escapes.
- * tmac/Makefile.sub, tmac/groff_www.man, tmac/troffrc: Updated.
-
-2001-12-02 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * tmac/groff_mdoc.man: Fix typo.
-
-2001-12-01 Colin Watson <cjwatson@debian.org>
-
- * man/roff.man: Fix typo.
-
-2001-11-29 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * src/libs/libbib/map.c, src/utils/pfbtops/pfbtops.c: Include
- stdlib.h.
-
- * src/roff/troff/input.cc (read_draw_node): Emit error message if
- more than one argument to \D'f ...'.
-
- * tmac/Makefile.sub (NORMALFILES): Add lbp.tmac.
-
-2001-11-28 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * tmac/an-old.tmac, tmac/doc.tmac: Assure that the macro package is
- loaded only once.
-
- * tmac/groff_man.man: Minor cosmetic fix.
-
-2001-11-27 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * src/roff/groff/groff.man, tmac/groff_tmac.man,
- tmac/groff_www.man: s/mwww/www/.
-
-2001-11-26 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * aclocal.m4 (GROFF_MKSTEMP): Implement test using C++ linkage.
- * configure: Regenerated.
- * win32-diffs: Updated.
-
- * tmac/groff_mwww.tmac: Renamed to ...
- * tmac/groff_www.tmac: This.
- * tmac/mwww.tmac: Removed.
- * NEWS, tmac/Makefile.sub: Updated.
-
-2001-11-21 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * doc/groff.texinfo: Improve documentation of the `\v' escape.
- Fix explanation of `\D' and `rt'.
-
-2001-11-20 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * tmac/an-old.tmac (an-header): Set header length equal to page
- width.
- * doc/groff.texinfo: Improve documentation of `ne' request. Other
- minor fixes.
- * NEWS: Small fix.
-
-2001-11-19 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * NEWS, man/Makefile.sub: Updated.
-
-2001-11-19 Bernd Warken <bwarken@mayn.de>
-
- * man/ditroff.man: New file.
-
-2001-11-17 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * man/groff_differences.man: Renamed to ...
- * man/groff_diff.man: This. Updated.
- * man/Makefile.sub, src/roff/troff/troff.man, NEWS: Updated.
-
- * src/preproc/html/pushbackbuffer.cc: Renamed to ...
- * src/preproc/html/pushback.cc: This. Updated.
- * src/preproc/html/pushbackbuffer.h: Renamed to ...
- * src/preproc/html/pushback.h: This.
- * src/preproc/html/Makefile.sub, src/preproc/html/pre-html.cc:
- Updated.
-
- * src/libs/libgroff/htmlindicate.cc: Renamed to ...
- * src/libs/libgroff/htmlhint.cc: This.
- * src/libs/libgroff/Makefile.sub: Updated.
-
- * tmac/an-old.tmac (an-end): Fix page length.
-
-2001-11-16 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * NEWS, man/groff_differences.man, doc/groff.texinfo: Updated.
- * man/Makefile.sub: Include groff_differences.man.
- * VERSION: Set to 1.18.
- * REVISION: Set to 0.
-
-2001-11-16 Bernd Warken <bwarken@mayn.de>
-
- * src/roff/troff/input.cc (do_define_macro): Allow whitespace before
- the second dot (or ending macro name) to end a macro.
- * doc/groff.texinfo: Doc fix.
-
-2001-11-16 Ruslan Ermilov <ru@FreeBSD.org>
-
- * tmac/doc-common (doc-header): Handle very long document titles
- better.
-
-2001-11-16 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * tmac/doc.tmac (doc-do-Bl-args): Fix .substring requests.
-
-2001-11-15 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * src/roff/troff/troff.man: Revised and split into troff.man and...
- * man/groff_differences.man: New file.
- * NEWS: Updated.
-
-2001-11-13 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * tmac/an-old.tmac (TS, TE): New macros for table support.
-
-2001-11-12 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * src/include/lib.h: Provide a fix for emx to not include
- groff-getopt.h.
-
-2001-10-27 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * src/roff/troff/input.cc (substring_macro): Fix computation of
- boundary values.
-
-2001-10-20 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- Undo change from 2001-08-28.
-
- * src/roff/troff/input.cc (have_input): New global variable.
- (token::next): Set `have_input' for \f, \H, \R, \s, and \S if not
- in compatibility mode.
- (process_input_stack): Use it.
-
-2001-10-19 Ruslan Ermilov <ru@FreeBSD.org>
-
- * tmac/doc.tmac (doc-flag-recursion): Protect arguments against
- being handled as end-of-sentence characters,
-
-2001-10-10 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
-
- * src/roff/troff/input.cc (file_iterator): New members
- `suppress_newline_flag' and `seen_escape'.
- (file_iterator::next_file): Updated.
- (file_iterator::fill): Use it.
- (string_iterator): New member `suppress_newline_flag'.
- (string_iterator::fill): Set it.
- (get_color_element): Use MAX_COLOR_VAL.
- * src/roff/troff/env.cc (environment): Remove `need_eol'.
- (no_fill): Don't set `env->ignore_next_eol'.
- (environment::newline): Handle `eol' tag properly.
- Emit `eol.ce'.
- (environment::add_html_tag): Set `env->ignore_next_eol'.
- Don't handle `.ce'.
- * src/roff/troff/env.h (environment): Updated.
-
- * src/devices/grohtml/post-html.cc (text_glob::is_eol_ce): New
- member function.
- (html_printer::outstanding_eol): New member function.
- (html_printer::do_title): Use new functions.
- (html_printer::troff_tag): Test `id_eol_ce'.
-
-2001-10-10 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * tmac/color.tmac, tmac/color-html.tmac: Use `.do' to make those
- files work with -C also.
-
-2001-10-05 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * doc/pic.ms: Minor fix.
- * src/preproc/html/pre-html.cc (scanArguments): Don't handle `-?'
- as a valid command line switch.
- * src/devices/grohtml/post-html.cc (main): Ditto.
- (usage): Updated.
- * src/devices/grohtml/grohtml.man: Updated.
- * src/roff/groff/groff.cc (main): Pass `-v' to predriver also.
-
-2001-10-04 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- Implementing color support in troff, pic, grops, and grohtml. These
- changes are based on a major patch provided by Gaius Mulley
- <gaius@glam.ac.uk>.
-
- New request: `defcolor', supporting rgb, cmy, cmyk, and gray
- definitions with both hex values and fractions.
-
- New escapes: \m and \M for drawing and background color,
- respectively. This corresponds to the troff output commands `m'
- and `DF'.
-
- groff and troff accept command line switch `-c' to disable color
- output (which is automatically disabled in compatibility mode).
-
- New scaling indicator `f' for fractions (1f = 65536u).
-
- New conditional operator `m' to test for defined colors with `if'
- and `ie'.
-
- New keywords `color' (or `colour', `colored', `coloured'), `outline'
- (or `outlined'), and `shaded' added to pic.
-
- * src/include/color.h: New file.
- * src/include/driver.h: Include it.
- * src/include/printer.h: Include color.h.
- (environment): New members `col' and `fill'.
- (printer): Remove `adjust_arc_center' member function.
- * src/include/Makefile.sub: Updated.
-
- * src/libs/libdriver/input.cc (do_file): Initialize `env.col' and
- `env.fill'.
- Handle `m' and `DF' troff commands.
- * src/libs/libgroff/color.cc: New file.
- * src/libs/libgroff/Makefile.sub: Updated.
-
- * src/preproc/html/pre-html.cc (IMAGE_BORDER_PIXELS): Set to 2.
- (stop): Removed.
- (createImage): Fix computation of `y2'.
- Use `pnmcrop' also.
- (buffer::write_file_html): Remove calls to `stop'.
-
- * src/preproc/pic/common.h (common_output): New abstract function
- members `set_color', `reset_color', `get_last_filled', and
- `get_outline_color'.
- * src/preproc/pic/object.h: Add `IS_SHADED' and `IS_OUTLINED'.
- (object_spec): Add members `shaded' and `outlined'.
- * src/preproc/pic/output.h (output): `command' is now abstract.
- New function members `set_color', `reset_color', `get_last_filled',
- and `get_outline_color'.
- * src/preproc/pic/lex.cc (lookup_keyword): Recognize `colo[u]r[ed]',
- `outline[d]', and `shaded'.
- * src/preproc/pic/object.cc (output::command): Removed.
- (output::set_location): Moved to output.h.
- (graphic_object): Add protected members `outline_color' and
- `color_fill'.
- Add member functions `set_outline_color', `get_outline_color', and
- `set_fill_color'.
- (closed_object): Add member function `set_fill_color'.
- Add member `color_fill'.
- (graphic_object::print_text): Use `out->set_color' and
- `out->reset_color'.
- (box_object::print, ellipse_object::print, circle_object::print,
- line_object::print, spline_object::print, arc_object::print): Ditto.
- (object_spec::make_object): Implement `IS_OUTLINED' and `IS_SHADED'.
- * src/preproc/pic/pic.y: Add tokens `COLORED', `OUTLINED', and
- `SHADED', making them `%left'.
- Add rules `object_spec [SHADED|COLORED|OUTLINED] text'.
- * src/preproc/pic/tex.cc (tex_output): New dummy function members
- `set_color', `reset_color', `get_last_filled', and
- `get_outline_color'.
- * src/preproc/pic/troff.cc (simple_output): New abstract function
- members `set_color', `reset_color', and `get_last_filled'.
- (simple_output::polygon, simple_output::circle,
- simple_output::ellipse): Use `get_last_filled'.
- (troff_output): New members `last_filled' and `last_outlined'.
- New function members `set_color', `reset_color', `get_last_filled',
- and `get_outline_color'.
- (troff_output::finish_picture): Use `reset_color'.
- (troff_output::set_fill): Test `last_filled'.
- * src/preproc/pic/pic.man: Updated.
-
- * src/roff/groff/groff.cc (main): Implement `-c' option.
- (synopsis, help): Updated.
- src/roff/groff/groff.man: Updated.
-
- * src/roff/troff/troff.h: Include color.h.
- (warning_type): Add WARN_COLOR.
- * src/roff/troff/env.h (environment): New members
- `{cur,prev}_{glyph,fill}_color'.
- New member functions `get_{prev_,}{glyph,fill}_color'.
- * src/roff/troff/env.cc: Initialize and implement them.
- * src/roff/troff/input.cc: New global variable `disable_color_flag'.
- Replace `NULL' with `0' everywhere for consistency.
- (lookup_color, default_black, do_glyph_color, do_fill_color,
- get_color_element, read_rgb, read_cmy, read_cmyk, read_gray,
- define_color): New functions.
- (token::next): Implement \M and \m escapes.
- (do_if_request): Implement `m' operator.
- (usage): Updated.
- (main): Implement `-c' option.
- (init_markup_requests): Add `defcolor' request.
- (warning_table): Add `color' warning.
- * src/roff/troff/node.h (glyph_color_node, fill_color_node): New
- classes.
- * src/roff/troff/node.cc (troff_output_file): New members
- `current_{page,glyph}color'. New member functions `put_hex',
- `glyph_color', and `fill_color'.
- (glyph_color_node::*, fill_color_node::*): Implement it.
- * src/roff/troff/number.cc (SCALE_INDICATOR_CHARS): Add `f'.
- (parse_term): Add support for `f'.
- * src/roff/troff/troff.man: Updated.
-
- * src/devices/grodvi/dvi.cc (draw_dvi_printer::draw): Add dummy
- entry for `F'.
- * src/devices/grolbp/lbp.cc (lbp_printer::draw): Ditto.
- * src/devices/grolj4/lj4.cc (lj4_printer::draw): Ditto.
-
- * src/devices/grohtml/html-text.h (HTML_TAG): Add COLOR_TAG.
- (tag_definition): Use `void *' for arg1.
- (html_text): New member functions `do_color' and `done_color'.
- Use `void *' for second parameter of `push_para' member function.
- New `push_para' member function with a single parameter.
- Use `char *' for parameter of `issue_table_begin' member funtion.
- New `issue_color_begin' member function.
- * src/devices/grohtml/html-text.cc (html_text::end_tag): Handle
- COLOR_TAG.
- (html_text::issue_color_begin): New function.
- (html_text::issue_table_begin): Use `char *' for parameter.
- (html_text::start_tag, html_text::shutdown,
- html_text::check_emit_text): Updated.
- (html_text::push_para): Use `void *' for second parameter.
- Add same function with only one parameter.
- (html_text::do_*): Updated.
- (html_text::do_color, html_text::done_color): New functions.
- * src/devices/grohtml/post-html.cc (style): New member `col'.
- Mew member `style' with 6 parameters.
- (style::style, style::operator==): Updated.
- (html_printer::do_font): Use it.
- (html_printer::draw): Add dummy entry for `F'.
- (html_printer::set_char): Updated.
- * src/devices/grohtml/grohtml.man: Updated.
-
- * src/devices/grops/ps.cc (ps_output::put_float): Use `%g' to have
- trailing zeroes removed.
- (ps_printer): New members `sbuf_color', `fill_color', and
- `output_color'.
- Removed member `fill'.
- New member function `set_color'.
- (ps_printer::ps_printer, ps_printer::set_char): Updated.
- (ps_printer::flush_sbuf, ps_printer::set_line_thickness,
- ps_printer::fill_path, ps_printer::draw): Use `set_color'.
-
- * tmac/color-html.tmac, tmac/color.tmac: New files.
- * tmac/troffrc: Include them.
- * tmac/www.tmac (URL, FTP, MAILTO): Use blue color.
- * tmac/Makefile.sub: Updated.
-
- * NEWS, doc/groff.texinfo, doc/pic.ms, man/groff_out.man,
- man/groff.man: Updated.
- * font/devps/prologue.ps: Define FC and CO functions.
-
-2001-10-04 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
-
- Fix incorrect cropping of images and incorrect handling of special
- characters. Fix handling of file names in \O.
-
- * src/include/geometry.h: New file.
- * src/libs/libgroff/geometry.cc: New file.
- * src/libs/libdriver/printer.cc (printer::adjust_arc_center): Moved
- to `geometry.cc'.
- * src/roff/troff/input.cc (get_delim_file_name): Fixed problem with
- initial spaces.
- (do_suppress): Updated.
- * src/roff/troff/node.cc: Include geometry.h.
- (troff_output_file::flush_tbuf): Fixed parameters to
- `check_output_limits'.
- (troff_output_file::check_charinfo): Ditto.
- (troff_output_file::determine_line_limits): Add support for `Da'
- and `Dl' commands.
-
- * src/devices/grohtml/post-html.cc (str_translate_to_html):
- Add new parameter `is_special' to decode special characters from
- escape sequences.
- (html_printer::do_title, html_printer::do_heading,
- html_printer::do_indentedparagraph,
- html_printer::translate_to_html, html_printer::special): Updated.
-
-2001-10-03 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * Makefile.sub (DISTCLEANFILES): Add stamp-h.
- Fix entry for config.h.
- * test-groff (GROFF_BIN_PATH): Add $builddir/roff/groff.
- * tmac/troffrc: Translate nonbreakable space character to `\~'.
- * src/preproc/eqn/eqn.man: Document -d command line option.
-
-2001-09-27 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * man/groff.man: Use
-
- .ev xxx
- .na
- .nh
- <table>
- .ev
-
- instead of the old code (`.ad .hy' after the table) to suppress
- incorrect hyphenation for grohtml output.
-
-2001-09-22 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * man/groff_font.man, man/groff_out.man: Minor fixes.
-
-2001-09-20 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * PROBLEMS: Updated, reordered. Improved EPS section (thanks to
- Arnold Robbins <arnold@skeeve.com>).
-
-2001-09-09 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * configure: Regenerated with autoconf 2.52.
-
- * doc/groff.texinfo: Complete revision of indices.
-
-2001-09-07 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * doc/Makefile (clean): Updated to delete all indices.
-
-2001-09-05 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * src/roff/troff/troff.man: Remove superfluous line.
-
- * tmac/s.tmac: Enable all warnings only if no -W or -w option is
- given on the command line (or rather, if only the default warnings
- are set).
-
-2001-09-03 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * man/groff.man, src/preproc/eqn/eqn.man, tmac/groff_mdoc.man: Don't
- use .ne for TTY devices.
-
-2001-08-31 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * src/roff/troff/token.h, src/roff/troff/input.cc:
- s/TOKEN_TRANSPARENT_ESCAPE/TOKEN_OPAQUE_ESCAPE/.
-
-2001-08-28 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * src/roff/troff/token.h (token_type): Add TOKEN_TRANSPARENT_ESCAPE.
- * src/roff/troff/input.cc (token::next): Return
- TOKEN_TRANSPARENT_ESCAPE for \f, \H, \R, \s, and \S if not in
- compatibility mode.
- (token::description): Updated.
- (process_input_stack): Reset `bol' for TOKEN_TRANSPARENT_ESCAPE.
- (token::add_to_node_list, token::process): Ignore
- TOKEN_TRANSPARENT_ESCAPE.
-
-2001-08-27 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * tmac/an-old.tmac: Fix `S' string.
-
-2001-08-26 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * src/roff/troff/troff.man: Don't use .ne for TTY devices.
-
-2001-08-25 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * doc/pic.ms: Replace `\\' with `\e' (and fixing some single
- backslashes).
- Many other minor fixes.
-
- * configure.ac: Add message at end to inform how to compile
- xditview.
- * configure: Regenerated.
-
-2001-08-24 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * src/include/getopt.h, src/libs/libgroff/{getopt.c, getopt1.c}:
- Updated to latest version of libc.
-
-2001-08-23 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * configure.ac: Don't create subdirectories before AC_CONFIG_FILES.
- Autoconf 2.50 and newer can handle this.
- * configure: Regenerated.
-
-2001-08-21 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * doc/pic.ms: Fix typo.
- * src/preproc/tbl/tbl.man: Document case of global options.
-
-2001-08-21 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
-
- * src/devices/grohtml/post-html.cc (html_printer::end_font): Fix
- handling of `CR' font.
-
-2001-08-20 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- Use a config.h file.
-
- * src/include/lib.h: Include config.h.
- * All C files: Ditto (if necessary).
- * All C++ source and header files: Include lib.h first (if
- necessary).
-
- * src/include/config.hin: New file (autogenerated by autoheader).
- * stamp-h.in: New file.
- * configure.ac: Updated.
- * aclocal.m4: Add third parameters to AC_DEFINE macros.
- (GROFF_ARRAY_DELETE): Simplified.
- * Makefile.sub (DISTCLEANFILES): Updated.
- Added targets for remaking config.status, config.hin, config.h,
- stamp-h.in, and stamp-h.
- * configure: Regenerated.
-
-2001-08-19 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * NEWS: Updated.
-
-2001-08-18 Sebastian Krahmer <krahmer@suse.de>
-
- * src/preproc/pic/pic.y (format_number): Use do_sprintf().
- (do_sprintf): Use snprintf().
-
-2001-08-18 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * src/libs/snprintf/*: Added an snprintf module written by Mark
- Martinec.
- * src/libs/libgroff/Makefile.sub: Updated.
- * configure.ac: Add test for snprintf().
- * Makefile.in: Updated.
- * configure: Regenerated.
-
- * src/preproc/html/pre-html.cc (make_message): Reactivate code which
- uses snprintf().
-
-2001-08-14 Ruslan Ermilov <ru@FreeBSD.org>
-
- * tmac/doc.tmac (Ex): New implementation.
- * tmac/doc-common, tmac/groff_tmac.man: Updated.
-
-2001-08-13 Ruslan Ermilov <ru@FreeBSD.org>
-
- * tmac/doc.tmac (Rv): Implement support for 0 or more than 1
- argument.
- * tmac/groff_tmac.man: Updated.
-
-2001-08-13 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * src/preproc/tbl/tbl.man: Minor documentation update.
-
-2001-08-13 John David Anglin <dave@hiauly1.hia.nrc.ca>
-
- * src/libs/libgroff/tmpname.cc: Add prototype for gettimeofday().
- * configure.ac: Add declaration test for gettimeofday().
- * Makefile.in: Document NEED_DECLARATION_GETTIMEOFDAY defines.
- * aclocal.m4: Include sys/time.h for gettimeofday declaration test.
- * configure: Regenerated.
-
-2001-08-11 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * aclocal.m4 (GROFF_MKSTEMP): Define HAVE_MKSTEMP.
- * configure.ac: Add declaration test for strcasecmp().
- * Makefile.in: Updated.
- * configure: Regenerated.
- * src/include/lib.h [!HAVE_MKSTEMP]: Add prototype for mkstemp() --
- this is necessary because groff's mkstemp.cc is C++.
- Add declaration conditionally for strcasecmp().
-
-2001-08-10 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- Integrated pic2graph, contributed by Eric S. Raymond.
-
- * contrib/pic2graph/{Makefile.sub, pic2graph.sh, pic2graph.man}: New
- files.
- * Makefile.in, NEWS: Updated.
-
- * src/preproc/tbl/tbl.man: Revised.
-
-2001-08-09 Eric S. Raymond <esr@thyrsus.com>
-
- * src/preproc/tbl/tbl.man: Extended to cover all tbl features.
-
-2001-08-09 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * src/preproc/tbl/main.cc (process_data): Fix recognition of .lf
- requests.
-
-2001-08-08 Paul Eggert <eggert@twinsun.com>
-
- * Makefile.sub (configure): Depend on configure.ac, not
- configure.in.
- * INSTALL.gen: Upgrade to autoconf 2.52's INSTALL.
-
-2001-08-07 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * src/utils/afmtodit/afmtodit.man, src/roff/groff/groff.man: Minor
- fixes.
-
-2001-08-06 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * src/roff/troff/troff.man: Improve documentation of -E option.
-
-2001-07-28 Ralph Corderoy <ralph@inputplus.demon.co.uk>
-
- * src/preproc/html/pushbackbuffer.cc (pushBackBuffer::readNumber):
- Simplified.
-
-2001-07-27 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * src/preproc/refer/refer.cc: Undo last change.
- * src/devices/grohtml/post-html.cc: Ditto.
-
-2001-07-26 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * src/preproc/refer/refer.cc: Include `lib.h'.
- * src/devices/grohtml/post-html.cc: Ditto.
-
-2001-07-25 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
-
- * aclocal.m4 (GROFF_PAGE): Add `AC_DEFINE(PAGEA4)'.
- * src/preproc/html/pre-html.cc: Use it for DEFAULT_VERTICAL_OFFSET.
- * Makefile.in: Comment updated.
- * configure: Regenerated.
-
-2001-07-25 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * src/preproc/pic/pic.cc: Removed.
- * src/preproc/pic/pic_tab.h: Removed.
- * src/preproc/refer/label.cc: Removed.
-
- * doc/Makefile (.ms.html): Don't use a file name extension in
- argument to grohtml's -I option.
- * Makefile.in (dist): Remove CVS directories.
- Call `distfiles' target.
-
- * src/devices/grohtml/grohtml.man: Add information about valid
- versions of pnmtopng.
- * src/preproc/html/pre-html.cc (TRANSPARENT): Use `white' as colour
- name instead of number.
-
-2001-07-24 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * doc/groff.texinfo: Minor fixes.
-
-2001-07-21 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
-
- * doc/Makefile (.ms.html): Put image files into a subdirectory.
- (clean): Updated.
-
-2001-07-20 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * src/libs/libgroff/tmpname.cc: New file, defining get_tempname().
- * src/libs/libgroff/mkstemp.cc: New file.
- * src/libs/libgroff/mksdir.cc: New file.
- * src/libs/libgroff/tmpfile.cc [HAVE_MKSTEMP_PROTO]: Removed.
- (xtmpfile) [!HAVE_MKSTEMP]: Removed.
- * src/libs/libgroff/Makefile.sub: Updated.
- * src/include/lib.h: Add mksdir() prototype.
- * src/include/posix.h: Define S_IXUSR if not yet defined.
-
- * src/preproc/html/pre-html.cc (MAX_RETRIES): Removed.
- (createAllPages): Use mksdir() instead of current code.
- * src/utils/indxbib/indxbib.cc [HAVE_MKSTEMP_PROTO]: Removed.
- (main): [!HAVE_MKSTEMP]: Removed.
-
- * aclocal.m4 (GROFF_MKSTEMP): Updated to use new mkstemp.cc file.
- (GROFF_INTTYPES_H, GROFF_UNSIGNED_LONG_LONG, GROFF_UINTMAX_T): New
- macros.
- * configure.ac: Add tests for stdint.h, sys/time.h, and
- gettimeofday().
- Call new GROFF_xxx macros.
- * configure: Regenerated.
- * Makefile.in: Comments updated.
-
-2001-07-20 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
-
- * src/preproc/html/pre-html.cc (scanArguments): Use getopt_long()
- instead of current code.
- * src/devices/grohtml/post-html.cc (main): Handle `-d' option.
- * src/roff/groff/groff.cc (possible_command::insert_args): New
- function.
- (main): Use it for predriver handling instead of insert_arg().
-
-2001-07-19 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * doc/Makefile: Added GROFF_BIN_PATH to make it work with uninstalled
- groff also.
-
- * src/include/posix.h: Define S_IWUSR if not yet defined.
-
-2001-07-18 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * NEWS: Updated.
-
-2001-07-18 Ruslan Ermilov <ru@FreeBSD.org>
-
- * tmac/groff_mdoc.man: Document new -width and -column syntax.
- Some other minor fixes.
- * tmac/an-old.tmac: Add `AT' and `UC' macros.
-
-2001-07-17 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
-
- Replace call to `troff' with `groff -Z' to make it aware of
- GROFF_BIN_PATH.
-
- * src/preproc/html/pre-html.cc (TROFF_COMMAND): New macro.
- (troff_command, command_prefix): Removed.
- (alterDeviceTo): Use groff.
- (addZ): New function.
- (char_buffer::do_html): Use it.
- (scanArguments): Use TROFF_COMMAND.
- (findPrefix): Removed.
- (main): Updated.
- * src/roff/groff/groff.cc (main): Handle zflag for preprocessors.
-
-2001-07-17 Eric S. Raymond <esr@snark.thyrsus.com>
-
- * doc/pic.ms: Documentation fixes.
-
-2001-07-17 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- Replace atexit() with global destructor.
-
- * src/libs/libgroff/tmpfile.cc (xtmpfile_list): Add constructor.
- (xtmpfile_list_init): New global structure to deallocate
- xtmpfile_list on exit. Its destructor inherits most code from
- remove_tmp_files().
- (remove_tmp_files): Deleted.
- (add_tmp_file): Simplified.
-
-2001-07-16 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- Replace strdup() with strsave().
-
- * src/devices/grolbp/lbp.cc [!HAVE_STRDUP]: Removed.
- (set_papersize): Use strsave() and a_delete.
- (main): Use strsave().
- * src/preproc/html/pre-html.cc (make_message, createAllPages,
- removeAllPages): Use strsave() and a_delete.
-
- * configure.ac: Remove test for strdup.
- * Makefile.in: Comment updated.
- * configure: Regenerated.
-
-2001-07-15 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * win32-diffs: Updated.
-
-2001-07-14 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * src/preproc/html/pre-html.cc (makeTempFiles): Activate new code,
- removing the old one.
- * src/utils/indxbib/indxbib.cc (main): Remove compiler warning.
-
-2001-07-14 Ralph Corderoy <ralph@inputplus.demon.co.uk>
-
- * src/libs/libgroff/tmpfile.cc (xtmpfile): Fix guard for `namep'.
-
-2001-07-12 Ruslan Ermilov <ru@FreeBSD.org>
-
- Merge -xwidth into -width. Add -xwidth functionality to -column
- also.
-
- * tmac/doc.tmac (Bl): Add dummy doc-typeXXX and doc-spaceXXX to
- avoid warning.
- (doc-do-Bl-args): Merge -xwidth code with -width. Test whether
- string immediately following a leading dot starts with a valid mdoc
- argument.
- Add similar code to the -column branch.
- (doc-Bl-usage): Updated.
- * groff_mdoc.man: s/-xwidth/-width/.
-
-2001-07-12 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
-
- * src/devices/grohtml/post-html.cc (text_glob::is_br): Stop titles
- running into centered or non-formatted text.
-
-2001-07-11 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- Introduce short and long prefixes to have the selection at run-time
- whether there is a 8+3 limit for names of temporary files.
-
- * src/libs/libgroff/tmpfile.cc (TMPFILE_PREFIX): Replaced with...
- (TMPFILE_PREFIX_SHORT, TMPFILE_PREFIX_LONG): This.
- (tmpfile_prefix, tmpfile_prefix_len, use_short_prefix): New
- variables.
- (temp_init): New global structure to initialize above three
- variables.
- (xtmptemplate): Use two parameters for long and short prefix.
- Simplify code use above three variables.
- (xtmpfile): Use long and short prefixes as parameters.
- * src/include/lib.h: Updated.
-
- * src/preproc/html/pre-html.cc ({PAGE,PS,REGION}_TEMPLATE): Replace
- with ...
- ({PAGE,PS,REGION}_TEMPLATE_{SHORT,LONG}): This.
- (createAllPages, makeTempFiles): Updated.
-
-2001-07-09 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * REVISION: Increased to 3.
-
-Version 1.17.2 released
-=======================
-
-2001-07-07 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * src/utils/indxbib/indxbib.cc (main): Change type of `name_max'
- to size_t.
-
-2001-07-06 Ruslan Ermilov <ru@FreeBSD.org>
-
- * tmac/doc.tmac (Rv): Make `Rv' really not parseable.
- Fix synopsis.
- * tmac/groff_mdoc.man: Fix synopsis.
-
-2001-07-05 Ruslan Ermilov <ru@FreeBSD.org>
-
- * tmac/doc.tmac (doc-inset-list, doc-hang-list, doc-ohang-list):
- Restore `doc-Pa-font'.
-
-2001-07-04 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * src/utils/indxbib/dirnamemax.c: Moved to ...
- * src/libs/libgroff/maxfilename.cc: Here.
- s/dir_name_max/file_name_max/.
- Add copyright.
- * src/include/lib.h: Add file_name_max.
- * src/utils/indxbib/indxbib.cc: Updated.
- * src/utils/indxbib/Makefile.sub, src/libs/libgroff/Makefile.sub:
- Updated.
-
- * src/libs/libgroff/tmpfile.cc (TMPFILE_PREFIX) [__MSDOS__]: Define
- as empty.
- (xtmpfile) [_MSC_VER]: Removed -- MSVC has mktemp().
-
- * src/preproc/html/pre-html.cc (PAGE_TEMPLATE, PS_TEMPLATE,
- REGION_TEMPLATE): New macros.
- (createAllPages, makeTempFiles): Use them.
- Include `nonposix.h'.
- (html_system): New function.
- (createAllPages, createImage): Use it.
- Use EXE_EXT.
-
- * tmac/www.tmac: Fix typos.
-
-2001-07-03 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * tmac/www.tmac: Disable hyphenation in normal text only if output
- device is html.
- (URL, FTP, MAILTO): Disable hyphenation of actual URL with `\%'.
- * tmac/groff_mwww.man, NEWS: Updated.
-
-2001-07-03 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
-
- * tmac/www.tmac (.IMAGE): Add fourth parameter to specify vertical
- image location.
-
-2001-07-02 Ruslan Ermilov <ru@FreeBSD.org>
-
- * tmac/doc-common, tmac/doc.tmac (doc-display-ft-stack,
- doc-display-ps-stack): Implement font and font size stack for
- displays.
-
-2001-07-02 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * REVISION: Increased to 2.
- * src/roff/troff/input.cc (read_size): Fix special case `\s[0]'.
-
- * src/groff/grog/grog.pl (process): Handle `Oo' and `Oc' not at the
- beginning of a line.
- * src/groff/grog/grog.sh: Ditto.
-
-2001-06-29 Peter Marquardt <wwwutz@molgen.mpg.de>
-
- * src/preproc/eqn/neqn.sh: Put `export' keyword in a new line to
- make it portable.
-
-2001-06-27 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- Fix problems with preprocessor string for `man' program.
-
- * *.man: Don't use `s' in preprocessor string -- it doesn't exist.
- Updated/added copyright.
- Moved Emacs's local variable to identify nroff mode to the end of
- the file; add local variable if missing.
-
-2001-06-26 Andras Salamon <andras@cs.wits.ac.za>
-
- * aclocal.m4: Replace AC_LANG_SAVE + AC_LANG_CPLUSPLUS with
- AC_LANG_PUSH(C++) and AC_LANG_RESTORE with AC_LANG_POP(C++).
- * configure: Regenerated.
-
-2001-06-25 Andras Salamon <andras@cs.wits.ac.za>
-
- * aclocal.m4 (GROFF_PAGE): Fix page detection code.
- * configure: Regenerated.
-
-2001-06-24 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * doc/homepage.ms: Don't include arkup.tmac (which no longer exists)
- but www.tmac.
- * doc/pic.ms: Fix typos.
-
-Version 1.17.1 released
-=======================
-
-2001-06-21 Golubev I. N. <gin@mo.msk.ru>
-
- * aclocal.m4 (GROFF_NEED_DECLARATION): Fix inclusion of strings.h.
- * configure: Updated.
-
-2001-06-20 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
-
- * src/roff/preproc/html/pre-html.cc (make_message): Fix incorrect
- image names.
- * src/roff/troff/dic.cc (blank_line): Add html tag.
-
-2001-06-19 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
-
- * src/roff/troff/input.cc (do_suppress): Fix typo.
-
-2001-06-18 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
-
- Added two new options (-D and -I) to specify image names and a
- subdirectory to place the images in.
-
- Change syntax from \\Ox to \\O[x].
-
- * src/devices/grohtml/post-html.cc (main): Add options.
- (usage): Updated.
- * src/preproc/html/pre-html.cc: Include `stdarg.h'.
- Use `NULL' instead of `0' for null string pointers.
- (MAX_RETRIES): New macro.
- (lengthOfintToStr, intToStr, make_message): New functions.
- (makeFileName): Make function static.
- Implement -D and -I options.
- (checkImageDir): New function.
- (write_end_image, write_start_image): Use new syntax of \O.
- (createAllPages, removeAllPages): Implement -D and -I options. Use
- make_message().
- (createImage): Use make_message().
- (addps4html): Add guard for malloc().
- (usage, scanArguments): Updated.
- (makeTempFiles): Use mkstemp().
- (removeTempFiles): Use unlink().
- (findPrefix): Add guard for malloc().
- (main): Updated.
- * src/roff/troff/input.cc (get_delim_file_name): New function to
- parse \O.
- (do_suppress): Updated to parse new syntax.
- * src/devices/grohtml/grohtml.man: Updated.
- * tmac/www.tmac: Updated to new syntax.
-
- * NEWS: Updated.
-
-2001-06-15 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * src/roff/grog/Makefile.sub: Remove NAMEPREFIX.
-
- * src/devices/grohtml/grohtml.man: Minor improvements.
-
-2001-06-14 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * src/preproc/html/Makefile.sub: Remove NAMEPREFIX.
-
-2001-06-11 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * man/roff.man, mann/groff.man: Use '\" instead of .\" in the first
- line to specify preprocessor options -- mandb 2.3.1 only recognizes
- the former.
- * src/preproc/grn/grn.man: Add proper '\" string.
-
-2001-06-11 OKAZAKI Tetsurou <okazaki@be.to>
-
- * test-groff: Don't use PATH but GROFF_BIN_PATH.
-
-2001-06-08 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- Updated to autoconf 2.50.
-
- * configure.in: Renamed to...
- * configure.ac: This.
- * aclocal.m4 (AC_OUTPUT_MAKE_DEFS): Removed.
- (GROFF_OS390): Updated.
- * configure: Regenerated.
-
-2001-05-18 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * src/roff/troff/env.c, src/roff/troff/env.h,
- src/roff/troff/input.cc, src/roff/troff/troff.man: Undo `ss' change
- from 2000-12-21.
-
-2001-05-17 Jeffrey Friedl <jfriedl@yahoo-inc.com>
-
- * src/roff/troff/input.cc (read_size): Fix special case `\s0'.
-
-2001-05-16 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * src/roff/troff/input.cc (read_size): Emit warning if value becomes
- less than or equal zero; set it to 1 then.
- * src/roff/troff/node.h (node::node): Initialize `last'.
-
-2001-05-08 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * tmac/an-old.tmac: Make predefined strings work in compatibility
- mode.
- Add troff version guard.
- * tmac/doc.tmac: Simplify version guard.
-
-2001-05-07 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- The .ns and .rs requests are now honoured not only in the top-level
- but in all diversions (similar to UNIX troff).
-
- This change is based on a patch from Tadziu Hoffmann
- <hoffmann@usm.uni-muenchen.de>.
-
- * src/roff/troff/div.h (diversion): Add `no_space_mode' member.
- (top_level_diversion): Remove `no_space_mode' member.
- * src/roff/troff/div.cc (diversion::diversion,
- top_level_diversion::top_level_diversion): Updated.
- (macro_diversion::output): Reset `no_space_mode'.
- (no_space, restore_spacing): Use `curdiv' unconditionally.
- (space_request, blank_line): Check `curdiv->no_space_mode'.
- (no_space_mode_reg::get_value, no_space_mode_reg::get_string): Use
- `curdiv' unconditionally.
- * NEWS, src/roff/troff/troff.man, man/groff.man, doc/groff.texinfo:
- Updated.
-
-2001-05-06 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- Added two new requests `de1' and `am1' which are similar to `de' and
- `am' with the difference that compatibility mode is saved on entry,
- switched off during macro execution, and restored on exit.
-
- * src/roff/troff/input.h: Added two new special characters
- (COMPATIBLE_SAVE, COMPATIBLE_RESTORE).
- * src/roff/troff/input.cc (input_iterator): Added two member
- functions `save_compatible_flag' and `get_compatible_flag'.
- (input_stack): Ditto.
- (string_iterator): Ditto. Also add private member
- `saved_compatible_flag'.
- (token::next): Use COMPATIBLE_SAVE and COMPATIBLE_RESTORE.
- (calling_mode): New enumeration.
- (do_define_macro): Use it. Insert COMPATIBLE_SAVE and
- COMPATIBLE_RESTORE at the beginning and end of macro, respectively.
- (define_macro, define_indirect_macro, append_macro, ignore): Use
- `calling_mode'.
- (define_nocomp_macro, append_nocomp_macro): New functions.
- (init_input_requests): Updated.
- (do_request): Rename local variable `saved_compatible_flag' to
- `old_compatible_flag'.
- * NEWS, src/roff/troff/troff.man, man/groff.man: Document it.
-
- * tmac/an-old.tmac: Use `de1' instead of `de' request for all
- public and trap-invoked macros. As a consequence, the man macros
- work in compatibility mode also.
-
-2001-05-06 Solar Designer <solar@openwall.com>
-
- * Makefile.in: Use $(mandir).
-
-2001-05-06 Alexios Zavras <zvr@pobox.com>
-
- * src/utils/afmtodit/afmtodit.pl: Fix serious typo.
-
-2001-05-05 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- Added `.ns' number register: Returns 1 in no-space mode (if in
- top-level diversion), 0 otherwise.
-
- * src/roff/troff/div.cc (no_space_mode_reg): New class.
- (init_div_requests): Updated.
- * NEWS, src/roff/troff/troff.man, man/groff.man, doc/groff.texinfo:
- Document it.
-
-2001-05-04 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * src/roff/nroff/nroff.man: Improved documentation (especially
- locales).
-
-2001-05-02 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- Added `brp' request: This is \p as a request.
-
- * src/roff/troff/env.cc (environment::do_break): Add parameter
- `spread'.
- (do_break_request): New function (was `break_request').
- (break_request): Calls `do_break_request'.
- (break_spread_request): New; calls `do_break_request'.
- (init_env_requests): Updated.
- * src/roff/troff/env.h: Updated.
- * NEWS, src/roff/troff/troff.man, man/groff.man: Document it.
-
- * REVISION: Increased to 1.
- * win32-diffs: Updated.
-
-2001-05-01 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * tmac/an-old.tmac: Fix minor compatibility mode issue.
- * tmac/troffrc-end: Make it really work in compatibility mode.
-
-2001-04-27 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * src/utils/lkbib/lkbib.cc: Switch inclusion order of stdio.h and
- stdlib.h.
-
-2001-04-22 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * src/libs/libgroff/getopt.c, src/include/getopt.h: Updating to
- latest versions from glibc CVS archive.
-
- * MORE.STUFF: Updated, using a patch from Kees Zeelenberg
- <c.zeelenberg@hccnet.nl>.
-
-2001-04-21 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * configure.in: Move check for mkstemp() to...
- * aclocal.m4 (GROFF_MKSTEMP): This new function.
- * configure: Regenerated.
-
- * src/include/groff-getopt.h: Don't use variable names in
- declarations.
-
- * src/devices/grohtml/html-chars.h: Removed. It isn't used.
- * src/devices/grohtml/Makefile.sub,
- src/devices/grohtml/post-html.cc: Updated.
-
-2001-04-21 Albert Chin-A-Young <china@thewrittenword.com>
-
- * configure.in: Add special check for mkstemp().
- * src/libs/libgroff/tmpfile.cc: Use it.
- * src/utils/indxbib/indxbib.cc: Ditto.
- * src/utils/pfbtops/pfbtops.c (main): Don't use C++ comment style.
- * src/devices/grolbp/lbp.h (lbpprintf, lbpputs, vdmprintf): Use
- `const'.
-
-2001-04-20 Bruce Lilly <blilly@erols.com>
-
- `Version_string' as C++ object was not visible to linker from C
- object files.
- Add `const' to `Version_string'.
-
- * src/utils/pfbtops/pfbtops.c (main), src/roff/groff/groff.cc
- (main), src/roff/troff/input.cc (main), src/preproc/tbl/main.cc
- (main), src/preproc/pic/main.cc (main), src/preproc/eqn/main.cc
- (main), src/preproc/grn/main.cc (main), src/preproc/html/pre-html.cc
- (scanArguments), src/preproc/refer/refer.cc (main),
- src/preproc/soelim/soelim.cc (main), src/devices/grotty/tty.cc
- (main), src/devices/grodvi/dvi.cc (main), src/devices/grolj4/lj4.cc
- (main), src/devices/grohtml/post-html.cc (main),
- src/devices/grolbp/lbp.cc (main), src/utils/tfmtodit/tfmtodit.cc
- (main), src/utils/hpftodit/hpftodit.cc (main),
- src/utils/lookbib/lookbib.cc (main), src/utils/indxbib/indxbib.cc
- (main), src/utils/lkbib/lkbib.cc (main),
- src/utils/addftinfo/addftinfo.cc (main): Implement it.
-
- * src/roff/groff/pipeline.c: Add _UWIN.
- * src/include/nonposix.h: Ditto.
-
-2001-04-20 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * src/include/lib.h: Use HAVE_STRERROR.
- * src/roff/groff/pipeline.c: Ditto.
- * src/preproc/html/pre-html.cc: Remove declaration of `strerror'.
- * src/libs/libgroff/Makefile.sub (version.cc): Add `extern "C"'.
- * src/utils/pfbtops/pfbtops.c: Add copyright notice.
- * win32-diffs: Updated.
- * src/utils/hpftodit/hpftodit.cc (read_map): Fix compiler warning.
-
-2001-04-19 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * src/preproc/html/pre-html.cc (scanArguments): Use `troff_command'
- instead of hardwired `"troff"'.
- (char_buffer::read_file): Remove unused variables.
- (char_buffer::write_file_troff): Ditto.
- (char_buffer::write_file_html): Ditto.
- (generateImages): Ditto.
- (abs): Removed.
- * src/utils/addftinfo/addftinfo.cc (main): Fix compilation problem.
-
- * src/include/lib.h: Don't include `groff-getopt.h' for UWIN.
-
- * src/libs/libgroff/font.cc (font::load_desc): Fix compiler warning.
- * src/libs/libbib/index.cc (index_search_item_iterator::get_tag,
- index_search_item::search1): Ditto.
- * src/roff/troff/node.h (width_list): Reorder members.
- * src/roff/troff/input.cc (do_define_macro): Fix compiler warning.
- (lookup_warning): Ditto.
- (prepend_string): Commented out.
- * src/roff/troff/dictionary.cc (is_good_size): Fix compiler warning.
- * src/roff/troff/reg.cc (number_value_to_ascii): Ditto.
- * src/preproc/tbl/main.cc (process_format): Ditto.
- * src/preproc/pic/pic.y (define_variable, reset, reset_all): Fix
- compiler warnings.
- * src/preproc/pic/pic.cc: Updated.
- * src/preproc/eqn/lex.cc (init_table): Fix compiler warnings.
- * src/preproc/eqn/over.cc (over_box::compute_metrics): Ditto.
- * src/preproc/refer/command.cc (execute_command): Ditto.
- * src/preproc/refer/ref.cc (sortify_title, find_month): Ditto.
- * src/preproc/refer/token.cc (lookup_token): Ditto.
- * src/preproc/soelim/soelim.cc: Ditto.
- * src/preproc/html/pushbackbuffer.cc (ERROR): Ditto.
- (isHexDigit): Commented out.
- (pushBackBuffer::isString): Remove unused variable.
- * src/devices/grops/ps.cc (ps_printer::special): Fix compiler
- warning.
- * src/devices/grops/psrm.cc (resource_manager::lookup_font,
- resource_manager::read_resource_arg, read_one_of, parse_extensions):
- Ditto.
- * src/devices/grodvi/dvi.cc (dvi_printer::draw): Ditto.
- * src/devices/grolj4/lj4.cc (lj4_font::handle_unknown_font_command,
- lookup_paper_size): Ditto.
- * src/devices/grohtml/post-html.cc (is_subsection): Commented out.
- (text_glob, element_list): Reorder members.
- * src/devices/grohtml/html-text.cc (html_text::do_pre): Remove
- compiler warning.
- * src/devices/grohtml/html-text.h (html_text::emit_space): Change
- return value to `void'.
- * src/devices/grohtml/output.cc (word_list::word_list): Fix order
- of initializers.
- * src/devices/grohtml/html.h (simple_output::check_newline,
- simple_output::space_or_newline, simple_output::enable_newlines):
- Add return value.
- * src/devices/grolbp/lbp.cc (wp54charset, set_papersize): Remove
- compiler warnings.
- * src/utils/tfmtodit/tfmtodit.cc (tfm::load, gf::load, main): Ditto.
- * src/utils/hpftodit/hpftodit.cc (File::seek, read_symbol_sets,
- output_ligatures, output_charset, read_map): Ditto.
- * src/utils/lookbib/lookbib.cc (main): Ditto.
- * src/utils/indxbib/indxbib.cc (main, fwrite_or_die): Ditto.
- (do_file): Fix typo (`=' -> `==').
- * src/utils/lkbib/lkbib.cc (main): Remove compiler warning.
- * src/utils/addftinfo/addftinfo.cc (main): Ditto.
-
-2001-04-18 Ruslan Ermilov <ru@FreeBSD.org>
-
- * src/roff/nroff/nroff.sh: Adding -p (pic) and -t (tbl) options.
- Fix usage of GROFF_BIN_PATH.
- * src/roff/nroff/nroff.man: Updated.
-
-2001-04-18 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * NEWS: Fixing typos.
- Updated.
-
-Version 1.17 released
-=====================
-
-2001-04-17 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * tmac/Makefile.sub (install-data): mdoc.local-s is in current
- directory, not in $(srcdir).
-
-2001-04-16 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * doc/groff.texinfo: More info on conditionals.
-
-2001-04-15 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * doc/groff.texinfo: Added some info about groff internals.
-
- * src/roff/troff/node.cc (make_glyph_node): Emit warning message
- about missing special character only if the name is non-null.
-
-2001-04-14 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- Removing the grohtml-old device driver which is now obsolete.
-
- * src/devices/grohtml-old/*: Removed.
- * font/devhtml-old/*: Removed.
- * src/libs/libgroff/htmlindicate.cc (graphic_start, graphic_end):
- Remove comments.
- * Makefile.in (CCPROGDIRS, DEVDIRS): Updated.
- * test-groff (PATH): Updated.
- * tmac/Makefile.sub (NORMALFILES): Updated.
- * tmac/an-old.tmac: Remove special code for html-old device.
- Replace `html-or-html-old' register with `an-html'.
- * tmac/eqnrc: Updated.
- * tmac/html-old.tmac: Removed.
- * tmac/troffrc, tmac/troffrc-end: Updated.
- * tmac/www.tmac: Remove special code for html-old device.
- Replace `html-or-html-old' register with `www-html'.
-
- * src/libs/libgroff/tmpfile.cc (remove_tmp_files),
- src/libs/libgroff/htmlindicate.cc (graphic_end),
- include/htmlindicate.h, src/preproc/grn/*.cc,
- src/roff/groff/env.{cc,h}: Remove `void' parameter if used as a
- single argument for consistency with rest of source code.
-
- * aclocal.m4, tmac/an-old.tmac: Fix copyright.
-
-2001-04-13 Ruslan Ermilov <ru@FreeBSD.org>
-
- * src/roff/troff/troff.man: Fixing typos.
-
-2001-04-13 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * doc/pic.ms: Fixing many font switches.
- * doc/groff.texinfo: Fixes, additions.
- * MORE.STUFF: Updated.
-
-2001-04-12 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
-
- * src/devices/grohtml/grohtml.man: Updated manual page regarding
- simple anchor.
- * src/preproc/html/pre-html.cc (createImage): Fixed right hand
- cropping of images.
- (removeTempFiles): New function to tidy up temporary files.
- * src/preproc/html/pre-html.cc (main): Calls `removeTempFiles()'.
- Many fixes to do with the new inline suppress node and image regions
- are much tighter.
- * src/devices/grohtml/post-html.cc: New method `is_auto_img'.
- (generate_img_src): New function.
- (html_printer::do_auto_image): Utilizes it.
- (do_heading, do_title): Include inline images within their contents.
- (html_printer::begin_page): Tidied up comments that are issued to
- the html output file.
- (html_printer::do_fill): Fixed so that `.nf' works with fonts other
- than courier.
- (text_glob::is_br): New method used by do_heading.
- * tmac/s.tmac: If -Thtml then emit $1 in .IP rather than its
- equivalent diversion.
- * src/include/html-strings.h: Altered image tags to reflect the
- inline image node.
- * src/include/htmlindicate.h (html_end_suppress): Added `is_inline'
- parameter.
- * src/preproc/eqn/main.cc: Will suppress generation of image tags if
- it is already inside a pic image. Only emit tags if the argument
- `-Tps:html' is present.
- * src/preproc/tbl/main.cc: Changes to reflect additional
- `html_end_suppress' parameter.
- * src/roff/troff/env.cc: Only emit eol tag if a node has been
- emitted since the last eol tag was written.
- * src/roff/troff/env.h: New boolean `emitted_node'.
- * src/roff/troff/input.cc (do_suppress): Handles extra suppress
- nodes \O3, \O4, \O5. No longer use `output_low_mark_miny'.
- * src/roff/troff/node.cc (check_charinfo): New method.
- (troff_output_file::determine_line_limits): Alterations to limit
- checking.
- * tmac/www.tmac: Changes to reflect new suppress nodes.
-
-2001-04-12 Bruno Haible <haible@clisp.cons.org>
-
- * src/devices/grohtml/post-html.cc (html_printer::add_to_sbuf):
- Escape the html_glyph in the buffer.
- (str_translate_to_html): Output the unescaped escaped_char.
- * src/devices/grohtml/html-text.cc (issue_table_begin): Set
- `frame=void', not `frame=none'. Add `border=0'.
-
-2001-04-12 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * PROBLEMS: Add some words on how to avoid wrapper macros.
-
-2001-04-11 Blake McBride <blake@florida-software.com>
-
- * src/include/nonposix.h (fileno) [_MSC_VER]: Removed.
-
-2001-04-11 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * font/devlbp/Makefile.sub (CLEANADD): Set it.
- * tmac/Makefile.sub (CLEANADD): Add tmac.local-s.
- * Makefile.in (dist): Don't remove src/xditview/Imakefile, but ...
- * Makefile.sub (DISTCLEANFILES): Here.
-
- * libs/libgroff/new.cc: Include `nonposix.h'.
- * win32-diffs: Updated.
-
-2001-04-10 Ruslan Ermilov <ru@FreeBSD.org>
-
- Added skeleton macro for defunct macros.
-
- Updated documentation.
-
- When inside displays, an empty input line warning should be
- suppressed. If another macro call is put inside a display,
- all subsequent empty lines found in that display caused a
- warning to be emitted.
-
- * tmac/doc.tmac (doc-defunct-macro): New macro.
- (Db, Ds, Ex, Or, Sf): Reimplemented using this macro.
- (doc-restore-global-vars): Fixed typo.
- (doc-empty-line): Check the `doc-display-depth' register to
- determine whether we are inside display or not.
-
- * tmac/doc-common: Removed `Or' and `Sf' registers.
- Moved obsolete `Ds' macro to doc.tmac.
-
- * tmac/groff_mdoc.man: Bump document date.
- Document `.Vt' under ``Variable Types''.
- Removed documentation for obsolete `.Or' macro.
-
-2001-04-10 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * NEWS: Updated.
- * doc/groff.texinfo: Many fixes, additions, clarifications, etc.
-
-2001-04-10 Bruno Haible <haible@clisp.cons.org>
-
- * src/devices/grodvi/dvi.cc (main): Accept --help and --version.
- (usage): Add stream argument. Don't exit.
- * src/devices/grohtml/post-html.cc (main): Accept --help and --version.
- Write --version output to stdout, not stderr.
- (usage): Add stream argument. Don't exit.
- * src/devices/grohtml-old/html.cc (main): Accept --help and --version.
- (usage): Add stream argument. Don't exit.
- * src/devices/grolbp/lbp.cc (long_options): Use symbolic getopt.h
- constants.
- (usage): Add stream argument. Don't exit.
- (main): Write --help output to stdout, not stderr.
- * src/devices/grolj4/lj4.cc (main): Accept --help and --version.
- (usage): Add stream argument. Don't exit.
- * src/devices/grops/ps.cc (main): Accept --help and --version.
- (usage): Add stream argument. Don't exit.
- * src/devices/grotty/tty.cc (main): Accept --help and --version.
- (usage): Add stream argument. Don't exit.
- * src/preproc/eqn/main.cc (usage): Add stream argument. Don't exit.
- (main): Accept --help and --version.
- * src/preproc/grn/main.cc (usage): Add stream argument. Don't exit.
- (main): Accept --help and --version.
- * src/preproc/html/pre-html.cc (usage): Add stream argument.
- (scanArguments): Accept --help and --version.
- * src/preproc/pic/main.cc (usage): Add stream argument. Don't exit.
- (main): Accept --help and --version.
- * src/preproc/refer/refer.cc (main): Accept --help and --version.
- (usage): Add stream argument. Don't exit.
- * src/preproc/soelim/soelim.cc (usage): Add stream argument. Don't
- exit.
- (main): Accept --help and --version.
- * src/preproc/tbl/main.cc (usage): Add stream argument. Don't exit.
- (main): Accept --help and --version.
- * src/roff/groff/groff.cc (main): Accept --help and --version.
- (synopsis): Add stream argument.
- (help): Write --help output to stdout, not stderr.
- (usage): Add stream argument. Don't exit.
- * src/roff/grog/grog.pl: Accept --help and --version.
- (help): New sub.
- * src/roff/grog/grog.sh: Accept --help and --version.
- * src/roff/nroff/nroff.sh: Accept --help and --version.
- * src/roff/troff/input.cc (USAGE_EXIT_CODE): Remove macro.
- (usage): Add stream argument. Don't exit.
- (main): Accept --help and --version.
- * src/utils/addftinfo/addftinfo.cc (main): Accept --help and --version.
- (usage): New function with stream argument, doesn't exit.
- * src/utils/hpftodit/hpftodit.cc (main): Accept --help and --version.
- (usage): New function with stream argument, doesn't exit.
- * src/utils/indxbib/indxbib.cc (main): Accept --help and --version.
- (usage): Add stream argument. Don't exit.
- * src/utils/lkbib/lkbib.cc (usage): Add stream argument. Don't exit.
- (main): Accept --help and --version.
- * src/utils/lookbib/lookbib.cc (usage): Add stream argument. Don't
- exit.
- (main): Accept --help and --version.
- * src/utils/pfbtops/pfbtops.c (usage): Add stream argument. Don't exit.
- (main): Accept --help and --version.
- * src/utils/tfmtodit/tfmtodit.cc (main): Accept --help and --version.
- (usage): Add stream argument. Don't exit.
-
-2001-04-10 Ruslan Ermilov <ru@freebsd.org>
-
- Fix indentation in SYNOPSIS.
-
- Updated to include changes of latest BSD mdoc version (basically,
- the only change is that `.Fn' and `.Fc' put a final semicolon after
- a function declaration in the SYNOPSIS section).
-
- * tmac/doc.tmac (doc-in-synopsis-count): Replaced with ...
- (doc-in-synopsis-section): New variable. Updated all related
- functions.
- (doc-indent-synopsis-active): New register.
- (Nd, Fn, Fo): Use it.
- (Cd): It requires manipulation of \n[doc-indent-synopsis] so that
- `.Cd' with long argument line produces indented wrapped lines.
- Also, the misplaced `.nop \*[doc-Nm-font]\c'' caused extra
- undesirable line break to be output.
- (doc-do-func-decl, Nm, Vt, Fn, Fo): Remove extraneous calls to
- `.rs'.
- (Fn, Fc): Add final `;' to output.
- (doc-save-global-vars, doc-restore-global-vars): Updated.
- * tmac/doc-common: Remove `Ex' register.
- Updated.
- * tmac/doc-ditroff, tmac/doc-nroff, tmac/doc-syms: Updated
- copyright.
-
-2001-04-06 Ruslan Ermilov <ru@freebsd.org>
-
- * tmac/doc.tmac (Cd): Simplify code.
- * tmac/groff_mdoc.man: Document some behaviour of `Cd' request.
-
-2001-04-06 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- Implement continuous underlining for nroff mode. To do that, a new
- request in the ditroff language has been added: `x u N' (N is 0
- or 1).
-
- \X and \Y are now transparent to end-of-sentence recognition.
-
- * src/include/printer.h (printer): Add `type' parameter to `special'
- method.
- * src/libs/libdriver/printer.cc (printer::special): Updated.
- * src/libs/libdriver/input.cc (do_file): Handle `x u N'.
-
- * src/devices/dvi/dvi.cc (dvi_printer::special): Handle only
- specials of type `p'.
- * src/devices/grohtml/post-html.cc (html_printer::special): Ditto.
- * src/devices/grohtml-old/html.cc (html_printer::special): Ditto.
- * src/devices/grops/ps.cc (ps_printer::special): Ditto.
- * src/devices/grotty/tty.cc: Add new enum CU_MODE.
- (glyph::order): New method.
- (tty_printer::add_char): Use it.
- (tty_printer::special): New method.
- (tty_printer::end_page): Implement it.
-
- * src/roff/troff/node.h (special_node): Add `no_init_string' member.
- * src/roff/troff/node.cc (special_node::special_node): Add parameter
- to set `no_init_string'.
- (special_node::tprint_start): Use it.
- (special_node::same, special_node::copy): Updated.
- (special_node::ends_sentence): New method.
- (troff_output_file::start_special): Add parameter to include
- inititialization of special conditionally.
-
- * src/roff/troff/env.h (environment): New member `underline_spaces'.
- * src/roff/troff/env.cc (do_underline_special): New function.
- (environment::set_font): Use it.
- (do_underline): Use it. This was `underline()'.
- (underline): Call `do_underline()'.
- (continuous_underline): New function which calls `do_underline()'.
- (environment::newline): Use `do_underline_special()'.
- (init_env_requests): Updated.
-
- * NEWS, man/troff_out.man: Updated.
-
-2001-04-06 Bruno Haible <haible@clisp.cons.org>
-
- * font/devutf8/R.proto: Fix code of 'shc'.
-
-2001-04-06 Ruslan Ermilov <ru@freebsd.org>
-
- Many fixes. Diag lists can now be nested also; additionally,
- `-compact' and `-offset' are supported.
-
- * tmac/doc.tmac (doc-have-indent): Replaced with ...
- (doc-list-have-indent-stackXXX): A new register stack.
- (doc-have-diag-list): Removed.
- (Bl): Use `doc-list-have-indent-stackXXX'.
- (El): Updated.
- (doc-diag-list): Use `doc-compact-list-stackXXX'.
- (doc-tag-list): Use `doc-list-have-indent-stackXXX'.
- (doc-set-vertical-and-indent): Ditto.
- (doc-next-list-depth): Removed.
- (doc-increment-list-stack): Updated.
- (doc-decrement-list-stack): Use `doc-list-depth' instead of
- `doc-next-list-depth'.
- (doc-end-list, doc-end-column-list): Don't use
- `doc-increment-list-stack'.
- (doc-set-column-tab): Don't use `doc-list-offset-stackXXX'.
- (doc-save-global-vars, doc-restore-global-vars): Updated.
- * tmac/doc-common: Updated.
- * tmac/groff_mdoc.man: Updated.
- * NEWS: Fix typo.
-
-2001-04-02 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * src/devices/grotty/grotty.man: Fix grammatical error.
-
-2001-03-30 Ruslan Ermilov <ru@freebsd.org>
-
- Remove .Ld from mdoc package; replace it with special handling of
- `...'.
-
- * tmac/doc-common: Remove `Ld' register.
- Uncomment `doc-volume-ds-*' strings.
- Remove `doc-operating-system-default'.
- (Os): Updated.
- * tmac/doc-syms (Ld): Removed.
- * tmac/doc.tmac (doc-parse-args, doc-parse-arg-vector): Handle
- `...' specially.
- * NEWS: Updated.
-
- * tmac/groff_mdoc.man: Many fixes and updates.
-
-2001-03-29 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * tmac/troffrc-end: Protect data with `.do'. Reported by T. Kurt
- Bond <tkb@tkb.mpl.com>.
- * tmac/www.tmac: Save compatibility mode.
-
-2001-03-28 Ruslan Ermilov <ru@freebsd.org>
-
- * tmac/groff_mdoc.man: Many fixes.
-
-2001-03-28 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * src/preproc/soelim/soelim.man: Document that `.<whitespace>so'
- isn't recognized.
-
-2001-03-27 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * tmac/an-old.tmac (TP, an-do-tag): Reduce line length while in
- diversion. This fixes overlong tags.
-
-2001-03-26 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * doc/groff.texinfo: Fixed and improved documentation of fonts.
- * tmac/doc-syms: Fix error messages.
- * tmac/an-old.tmac: Remove incorrect double backslashes.
-
-2001-03-24 Ruslan Ermilov <ru@freebsd.org>
-
- * tmac/Makefile.sub: Strip mdoc.local also
- * tmac/strip.sed: Fixed.
-
-2001-03-24 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * tmac/doc-nroff, tmac/doc-ditroff: Implement -rSxx switch for
- selecting the font size.
- * tmac/groff_mdoc.man, NEWS: Document it.
-
-2001-03-23 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * src/roff/troff/div.cc (save_vertical_space): Add default argument
- to `sv' request.
- * src/roff/troff/env.cc (family_change): Make `.fam' accept no
- argument to restore previous font family.
- * src/roff/troff/troff.man, man/groff.man, NEWS: Updated.
-
- * doc/groff.texinfo: More fixes and additions (mainly for font
- manipulating commands).
-
- * tmac/groff_mdoc.reference.man: Small updates and renamed to ...
- * tmac/groff_mdoc.man: This. The quick reference has been removed.
- * tmac/Makefile.sub, NEWS: Updated.
-
-2001-03-23 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- Replaced mdoc implementation. The new version is `state of the
- art', using almost all new features of groff 1.17 -- it won't run
- with older versions.
-
- * tmac/doc.tmac: Completely rewritten.
- * tmac/doc-common: Ditto.
- * tmac/doc-nroff: Ditto.
- * tmac/doc-ditroff: Ditto.
- * tmac/doc-syms: Ditto.
- * tmac/mdoc.local: New file.
- * tmac/groff_mdoc.samples.man: Replaced with ...
- * tmac/groff_mdoc.reference.man: New file, covering mdoc completely.
- * tmac/strip.sed: Updated.
- * tmac/Makefile.sub: Updated.
- * INSTALL: Updated.
-
- * tmac/groff_man.man: Add `man.local' to the FILES section.
-
-2001-03-22 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * doc/groff.texinfo: Added many @noindent.
- Replaced @end_Example -> @endExample.
- Added info whether registers are r/o.
- Many other additions and fixes.
-
-2001-03-21 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * doc/groff.texinfo: Added macro @Var (and some hacks due to bugs
- in makeinfo of texinfo 4.0) to be used in @Def* macros.
- Improved @Def* macros: Now the exact syntax of request, register,
- and escapes is shown.
- Added macros for parentheses and brackets to be used in @Def*.
- Many fixes and improvements of the documentation.
-
-2001-03-20 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * doc/groff.texinfo: Added new index: `st' (for strings).
- Added macros @Defstr(x).
- Added macro @Example (adding @group).
- Other minor improvements.
-
-2001-03-19 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * doc/groff.texinfo: Added two new indices: `es' (for escapes) and
- `rq' for requests. `fn' is no longer used.
- Added macros @Defreq(x), @Defreg(x), and @Defesc(x).
- Removed @Deffn(x).
-
- * tmac/an-old.tmac (an-p-footer): If `cR' is set, replace page
- number with name of man page.
-
-2001-03-19 Larry Kollar <kollar@alltel.net>
-
- * doc/groff.texinfo: Complete revision. Added many @Deffn to gain
- consistency.
-
-2001-03-19 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * man/groff_font.man: Document `prepro', `postpro', and `print'.
- * src/roff/groff/groff.man: Improve documentation of `-l' and `-L'.
- * src/devices/grohtml/grohtml.man: Fixing typos.
-
-2001-03-19 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
-
- * tmac/s.tmac (@IP): Pass `.ip' html tag.
- * tmac/groff_mwww.man: Remove .LINE macro
- * tmac/www.tmac (LINE): Add `.ti'.
-
- * src/devices/grohtml/post-html.cc (html_printer): New member
- `indent'.
- (html_printer::emit_raw): Use it.
- (html_printer::do_linelength): Ditto.
- (html_printer::do_pageoffset): Ditto.
- (html_printer::do_indentation): Ditto.
- (html_printer::do_tempindent): Ditto.
- (html_printer::do_break): Ditto.
- (html_printer::begin_page): Ditto.
- (html_printer::do_indentedparagraph): New function.
- (html_printer::troff_tag): Handle `.ip'.
- * src/devices/grohtml/html-text.cc (html_text::issue_table_begin):
- Add `<td width=...>' handling.
- (html_text::do_table): Add parameter.
- (html_text::do_indent): Updated.
- * src/devices/groohtml/html-text.h: Updated.
-
-2001-03-16 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
-
- Introduced simple html tables to implement indentation.
-
- * src/devices/grohtml/html.h (word, word_list): New structures.
- (simple_output): Use it.
- * src/devices/grohtml/post-html.cc: Add `INDENTATION'.
- (html_printer): Improve indentation handling.
- (html_printer::emit_raw): Set `in_table' element. Handle
- indentation if set.
- (html_printer::write_header): Move conditional downwards.
- Don't allow whitespace in tags.
- (html_printer::do_linelength): Handle line length and indentation
- conditionally.
- (html_printer::do_pageoffset): Handle indentation conditionally.
- (html_printer::do_indentation): Ditto.
- (html_printer::do_tempindent): New function member.
- (html_printer::do_fill): Take care of indentation.
- (html_printer::do_flush): Finish table.
- (html_printer::do_links): Ditto.
- (html_printer::do_break): New function for handling `.br' and `.ti'.
- (html_printer::troff_tag): Use it.
- Handle `.ti'.
- (html_printer::flush_globs): Fix.
- (html_printer::flush_page): Finish table.
- (html_printer::html_printer): Fix error message. Set up
- `linelength'.
- (html_printer::add_to_sbuf): Remove special handling of character
- code 255.
- (to_unicode): Remove `stop()'.
- (html_printer::write_title): Cleanup.
- (html_printer::begin_page): Use `put_string()'. Handle indentation.
- (html_printer::~html_printer): Flush text and end the line.
- Use `put_string()'.
- * src/devices/grohtml/html_text.h: Add more *_TAG enum values.
- * src/devices/grohtml/html_text.cc (html_text::end_tag): Fix
- emission of tags.
- (html_text::start_tag): Disable newlines.
- (html_text::table_is_void): New function.
- (html_text::issue_table_begin): Ditto.
- (html_text::issue_table_end): Ditto.
- (html_text::push_para): Better table handling.
- (html_text::do_indent): New function.
- (html_text::do_table): Ditto.
- (html_text::done_table): Ditto.
- (html_text::do_tt): Handle PRE_TAG.
- (html_text::is_in_table): New function.
- (html_text::check_emit_text): Handle tables.
- (html_text::do_emittext): Use `nl()'.
- (html_text::do_para): Handle table.
- (html_text::remove_def): New function.
- * src/devices/grohtml/output.cc (word, word_list): Implement
- methods.
- (simple_output::end_line): Flush last word.
- (simple_output::simple_comment): Ditto.
- (simple_output::begin_comment): Recoded.
- (simple_output::end_comment): Ditto.
- (simple_output::comment_arg): Removed.
- (simple_output::check_newline): Improve test and flush last word.
- (simple_output::space_or_newline): Improved.
- (simple_output::write_newline): Replaced with...
- (simple_output::nl): This.
- (simple_output::put_raw_char): Flush last word.
- (simple_output::check_space): Removed.
- (simple_output::put_translated_string): Ditto.
- (simple_output::put_string): Simplified.
- (simple_output::put_number): Updated.
- (simple_output::put_float): Ditto.
- (simple_output::put_symbol): Removed.
- (simple_output::enable_newlines): Add `check_newline()'.
- (simple_output::flush_last_word): New function.
-
- * src/roff/troff/enc.cc (no_fill): Remove call to add_html_tag().
- * src/roff/troff/div.cc (page_offset): Add call to add_html_tag().
-
- * tmac/s.tmac (@PP, @IP): Add html conditional code.
- * tmac/an-old.tmac (TP): Ditto.
-
-2001-03-09 Ruslan Ermilov <ru@freebsd.org>
-
- * mdate.sh: Make it POSIX compliant.
-
-2001-03-09 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- Added the `return' request to end a macro immediately. It simply
- pops iterators from the input stack until a macro iterator is found.
-
- * src/roff/troff/input.cc (input_iterator::is_macro,
- macro_iterator::is_macro): New member.
- (input_return_boundary): New class to signal an immediate return
- to while_request().
- (input_stack::add_return_boundary, input_stack::is_return_boundary):
- New functions.
- (input_stack::clear): Use it.
- (input_stack::pop_macro): New function.
- (while_request): Use `is_return_boundary()'.
- (return_macro_request): New function.
- (init_input_requests): Use it.
-
- * src/roff/troff/TODO: Updated.
- * NEWS, src/roff/troff/troff.man, man/groff.man: Document it.
-
-2001-03-08 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * src/roff/troff/input.cc (input_iterator::is_boundary): Minor
- cleanup.
-
-2001-03-07 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- Make `\B' more rigid.
-
- * src/roff/troff/number.cc (parse_expr, parse_term): Add `rigid'
- parameter.
- (get_number_rigidly): New function.
- * src/roff/troff/input.cc (do_expr_test): Use it.
- * src/roff/troff/token.h: Updated.
-
- * src/roff/troff/request.h: Fix typo (init_html_request ->
- init_markup_request).
-
-2001-03-04 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
-
- Fixed grohtml handling of any named glyph for glyph indexes < 0x80.
- Cosmetic changes to `.html-begin', `.html-end', `.html-image' which
- are now `.begin', `.end', `.image'.
-
- * src/devices/grohtml/post-html.cc: Adding UNICODE_DESC_START.
- (html_printer::add_to_sbuf): Changing type of `code' parameter.
- Use add_char_to_sbuf().
- (to_unicode): New function.
- (char_translate_to_html): Changing type of `ch' parameter.
- Use `to_unicode()'.
- (html_printer::~html_printer): Comment out doctype string.
- * src/preproc/html/pre-html.cc (write_end_image): Use `.end'
- instead of `.html-end'.
- (write_start_image): Use `.begin' and `.image' instead of
- `.html-begin' and `.html-image'.
- * src/roff/troff/input.cc: Rename `html_level' to `begin_level'.
- (html_begin): Renamed to ...
- (begin): This.
- (html_end): Renamed to ...
- (end): This.
- (html_image): Renamed to ...
- (image): This.
- (init_html_requests): Renamed to ...
- (init_markup_requests): This.
- * tmac/www.tmac: Updated.
-
-2001-02-28 Bram <bram@avontuur.org>
-
- * src/libs/libgroff/font.cc (font_widths_cache): Fixing syntax of
- constructor.
-
-2001-02-26 David Leonard <david.leonard@csee.uq.edu.au>
-
- * doc/meref.me: Fixing some typos.
-
-2001-02-16 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * src/roff/troff/node.cc (space_node::get_hyphenation_type): New
- method. Return `HYPHEN_MIDDLE' if it was `\:'.
- * src/roff/troff/node.h: Updated.
-
-2001-02-17 Ruslan Ermilov <ru@FreeBSD.org>
-
- * tmac/groff_tmac.man: Fix typo.
-
-2001-02-16 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- Fixing a bug which prevented proper end-of-sentence recognition
- between an `unformatted' box and the following text. As a
- consequence, vertical line distances are no longer preserved in
- boxes after a call to `.unformat' -- because boxes aren't
- line-oriented (contrary to diversions), this doesn't make sense
- anyway.
-
- * src/roff/troff/node.cc (*node::set_unformat_flag): Add return
- value.
- (vertical_size_node::set_unformat_flag): New method.
- * src/roff/troff/node.hh: Updated.
- * src/roff/troff/input.cc (word_space_node::reread,
- hmotion_node::reread): Reset `unformat' flag after usage.
- (unformat_macro): Append only if `set_unformat_flag()' returns
- non-zero.
- * src/roff/troff/troff.man: Updated.
-
-2001-02-15 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * src/roff/troff/troff.man, NEWS, man/groff.man: Improved
- documentation of `asciify' and `unformat' requests.
-
-2001-02-13 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- Redesigned the `unformat' request. It is no longer connected with
- `asciify' but rather uses new `reread()' methods if the `unformat'
- flag is set. Additionally, the handling of space characters after
- unformatting has been fixed so that they retain their width.
-
- * src/roff/troff/node.h (width_list): New structure to store
- original widths of spaces.
- (node): Added `unformat' member.
- Replaced `num_spaces' variable with `orig_width' list.
- * src/roff/troff/node.cc (*node::asciify,
- asciify_reverse_node_list): Removed `unformat_only' flag and related
- code.
- (word_space_node::asciify, word_space_node::word_space_node): Use
- `orig_width'.
- (word_space_node::~word_space_node): New destructor.
- (word_space_node::copy): Updated to handle `orig_width'.
- (hmotion_node::copy, unbreakable_space_node::copy): Updated.
- (*node::merge_space): Update `orig_width' list if necessary.
- (*node::set_unformat_flag): New methods to set the `unformat' flag.
- * src/roff/troff/enc.cc (environment::space_newline): Use
- `width_list'.
- (environment::space): Added method to handle space width and
- sentence space width as parameters. Use `width_list'.
- (environment::make_tab_node): Updated.
- * src/roff/troff/env.h: Updated.
- * src/roff/troff/input.cc (word_space_node::reread,
- unbreakable_space_node::reread, hmotion_node::reread): New methods
- to handle nodes specially if `unformat' flag is set.
- (do_asciify_macro): Renamed back to ...
- (asciify_macro): This.
- (unformat_macro): New implementation to simply set the `unformat'
- flag.
-
- * MORE.STUFF: Added more info about deroff.
-
-2001-02-08 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * src/roff/troff/node.h (unbreakable_space_node, hmotion_node,
- space_char_hmotion_node, overstrike_node): Add `get_hyphen_list()'
- and `add_self()' methods to avoid hyphenation. For example, the
- hyphen list for `foo\0\0bar' was `foobar', causing insertion of a
- soft hyphen after `foo'. Now the hyphen list is correctly
- `foo<ignore><ignore>bar'.
-
-2001-02-05 Yoshiteru Kageyama <yt-kage@cb3.so-net.ne.jp>
-
- * tmac/groff_tmac.man: Fix `BIR' macro.
-
-2001-02-04 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- A new escape sequence `\:', inserting a zero-width break point.
-
- * src/roff/troff/input.h: Adding `ESCAPE_COLON'.
- * src/roff/troff/input.cc (get_copy, token::next, asciify):
- Implement it.
- * src/roff/troff/node.h (node): Add `is_escape_colon()' virtual
- method.
- (space_node): Add `was_escape_colon' member. Add `is_escape_colon()'
- and `asciify()' methods.
- * src/roff/troff/node.cc (space_node::space_node): Updated.
- (space_node::asciify): Handle `was_escape_colon'.
- * NEWS, src/roff/troff/troff.man, man/groff.man: Document it.
-
- Handle `\~' similar to other comparable requests.
-
- * src/roff/troff/input.cc (process_input_stack): Remove now obsolete
- label.
- (token::next): Move creation of an unbreakable_space_node to...
- (token::add_to_node_list): Here.
-
- Fix a bug which sometimes prevented hyphenation of words connected
- with `\~' or `\ ' (and other escape sequences handled as
- TOKEN_NODE). This also fixes a hyphenation problem with boxes
- (after a call to the `unformat' request).
-
- * src/roff/troff/env.h (environment::possibly_break_line,
- environment::hyphenate_line): Introducing `start_here' parameter.
- * src/roff/troff/env.cc (environment::space_newline,
- environment::space): Use it.
- (environment::possibly_break_line, environment::hyphenate_line):
- Implement it.
- * src/roff/troff/input.cc (process_input_stack): Use it.
- * src/roff/troff/node.h (unbreakable_space_node, hmotion_node,
- space_char_hmotion_node, overstrike_node): Add
- `get_hyphenation_type()' method.
- * src/roff/troff/node.cc (break_char_node::asciify): Don't asciify
- if `unformat_only' is active.
-
-2001-01-30 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- Implemented new read-only number register `.linetabs' which
- returns 1 if in line-tabs mode, 0 otherwise.
-
- * src/roff/troff/env.h (environment): Add get_line_tabs() member.
- * src/roff/troff/env.cc (get_line_tabs): New function.
- (init_env_requests): Use it.
- * NEWS, src/roff/troff/troff.man, man/groff.man: Document it.
-
- * VERSION, REVISION: Changing to 1.17.0.
-
-2001-01-28 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- Fixed a bug which prevented hyphenation of words which are finished
- with `\)'.
-
- * src/roff/troff/token.h (token): Add enum type
- `TOKEN_TRANSPARENT_DUMMY' and method `transparent_dummy()'.
- * src/roff/troff/input.cc (token::next, token::description,
- get_line_arg, token::add_to_node_list, token::process): Use it.
-
-2001-01-27 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * src/roff/troff/div.h (diversion): Add `saved_prev_line_interrupted'.
- * src/roff/troff/div.cc (do_divert): Use it.
-
- * src/roff/troff/input.cc (asciify): Add ESCAPE_RIGHT_PARENTHESIS.
-
-2001-01-25 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- Adding the `linetabs' request. If set, tab distances are not
- computed relative to the input line but relative to the output line.
-
- * src/roff/troff/env.h (environment): New member `line_tabs'.
- * src/roff/troff/env.cc (line_tabs_request): Implement request.
- (environment::environment, environment::copy): Updated.
- (environment::distance_to_next_tab): Use `line_tabs'.
- (init_env_requests): Register request.
- * src/roff/troff/troff.man, man/groff.man, NEWS: Document it. Other
- fixes.
-
-2001-01-24 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- Introducing a new read-only register `.int' which is set to a
- positive value if the last output line is interrupted (i.e., if it
- contains `\c').
-
- * src/roff/troff/env.cc (init_env_requests): Add it.
- * NEWS, src/roff/troff/troff.man, man/groff.man: Document it.
-
-2001-01-23 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
-
- * tmac/mwww.tmac: Call `www.tmac', not `arkup.tmac'.
- * src/preproc/html/pre-html.cc (findPrefix): New function which
- generates the troff executable name via the system prefix.
- * src/preproc/eqn/main.cc: Modified warning message.
-
-2001-01-23 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- troff's `box' and `boxa' requests didn't preserve temporary
- indentation.
-
- * src/roff/troff/div.h (diversion): Add `saved_saved_indent' and
- `saved_target_text_length' members.
- * src/roff/troff/div.cc (do_divert): Use them.
-
- Tabs (but not yet leaders and fields) are now handled correctly by
- `asciify' request.
-
- * node.h (hmotion_node): Add field `was_tab'.
- * env.cc (environment::make_tab_node): Set it.
- * node.cc (hmotion_node::copy, hmotion_node::asciify): Use it.
-
- Added new request `unformat' which will, contrary to `asciify',
- preserve font information after unformatting (i.e., only nodes
- dealing with horizontal space are converted back to input
- characters).
-
- * input.cc (asciify_macro): Renamed to ...
- (do_asciify_macro): this, having a new parameter `unformat_only'.
- (asciify_macro, unformat_macro): New; using do_asciify_macro.
- (init_input_requests): Added `unformat'.
- * node.cc (*_node::asciify), asciify_reverse_node_list: Added
- parameter to control asciification process.
- * node.h (*_node::asciify): Ditto.
- * NEWS, src/roff/troff/troff.man, man/groff.man: Document it.
-
-2001-01-20 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * doc/groff.texinfo: Minor improvement of `.in' documentation.
-
-2001-01-18 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * tmac/ps.tmac: Remove call of psold.tmac.
- * tmac/psold.tmac: Comment updated.
- * tmac/psnew.tmac: Removed since no longer needed.
- * tmac/Makefile.sub, NEWS, src/devices/grops/grops.man: Updated.
-
- * font/devutf8/R.proto: Adding `shc' glyph.
- * font/devutf8/NOTES: Updated.
-
- * test-groff: Updated.
-
-2001-01-15 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
-
- First cut of the new html device driver. Changes to pre-html and
- the new grohtml are too numerous to be documented here.
-
- Stuff related to `html' has been renamed to `html-old' and `html2'
- stuff has been renamed to `html' (including directories). The new
- html device driver is therefore invoked as `-Thtml'.
-
- Added new `\O' escape to suppress output (needed by html driver).
-
- Added functions and code to pass info about input-level commands
- (`.in', `.fl', etc.) to html driver.
-
- Three new functions (.html-begin, .html-end, and .html-image) for
- better html handling: `html-begin' will execute the remaining line
- if at the outermost nesting level, increasing an internal counter.
- `html-end' does the same but decreases the internal counter.
- `html_image' puts its arguments into a special node (suppress_node)
- to define an image region.
-
- The `output' request has been removed.
-
- * tmac/html-tags.tmac: Removed.
- * tmac/arkup.tmac: Updated and renamed to ...
- * tmac/www.tmac: New file.
- * tmac/markup.tmac Updated and renamed to ...
- * tmac/mwww.tmac: New file.
- * tmac/Makefile.sub: Updated.
- * tmac/an-old.tmac: Updated.
- * tmac/eqnrc: Updated.
- * tmac/groff_man.man
- * tmac/groff_markup.man: Updated and renamed to ...
- * tmac/groff_mwww.man: New file.
- * tmac/groff_tmac.man: Updated.
- * tmac/html-old.tmac: Updated and Renamed from html.tmac.
- * tmac/html.tmac: Updated and renamed from html2.tmac.
- * tmac/pspic.tmac: Updated html support.
- * tmac/s.tmac: Added html output support.
- * tmac/troffrc, tmac/troffrc-end: Updated.
-
- * Makefile.in, doc/Makefile: Updated.
- * doc/groff.texinfo: Added info about new `\O' escape.
- * doc/homepage.ms: Use `MAILTO' macro.
-
- * font/devhtml/DESC.proto: Add `C' font.
- * font/devhtml/Makefile.sub: Updated.
- * font/devhtml/R.proto: Minor fixes.
- * font/devhtml-old/Makefile.sub: Updated.
-
- * src/devices/grohtml-old/Makefile.sub: Updated.
-
- * src/libs/libdriver/printer.cc (printer::get_font_from_index): New
- method.
- * src/libs/libgroff/htmlindicate.cc (html_begin_suppress,
- graphic_start): Add `inline' parameter. Update.
- (html_end_suppress, graphic_end): Update.
-
- * src/include/html-strings.h: New file.
- * src/include/htmlindicate.h: Comments updated.
- * src/include/printer.h: Updated.
-
- * src/preproc/eqn/main.cc (do_file, main): Updated.
- * src/preproc/pic/troff.cc (troff_output::start_picture,
- troff_output::finish_picture): Updated.
- * src/preproc/tbl/main.cc (process_input_file): Updated.
-
- * src/roff/groff/groff.cc (main): Updated.
- Pass device arguments to predrivers also.
- Use `ps' device for `eqn' preprocessor if `-Thtml' is given.
- * src/roff/troff/env.h (environment): Updated.
- New elements `need_eol' and `ignore_next_eol' (for html output).
- * src/roff/troff/env.cc (environment::environment): Add initializers
- for `need_eol' and `ignore_next_eol'.
- (environment::add_html_tag_eol, environment::add_html_tag_tabs): New
- functions.
- (point_size, fill, no_fill, center, right_justify, line_length,
- indent, temporary_indent, break_request, handle_tab): Use
- `add_html_tag()'.
- (set_tabs): Use `add_html_tag_tabs()'.
- (environment::add_html_tag): Updated.
- (environment::do_break): Updated.
- * src/roff/troff/div.cc (space_request, flush_output): Use
- `environment::add_html_tag()'.
- * src/roff/troff/input.cc: Updated.
- New variable `html_level' to indicate nested `html-begin' requests.
- (file_iterator::fill): Use `environment::add_html_tag_eol()'.
- (non_interpreted_char_node, token_node, non_interpreted_node): Add
- `force_tprint()' method.
- (token::next): Handle `\O'.
- (do_suppress): Implement it.
- (html_begin, html_end, html_image): New functions.
- (init_output_requests): Renamed to ...
- (init_html_requests): this.
- (main): Use it.
- (macro::append_str, macro::append_unsigned, macro::append_int): New
- methods.
- New variable `output_low_mark_miny' to limit minimal value of y.
- (reset_output_registers): Use it.
- (output_request): Removed.
- (get_output_registers): New function.
- * src/roff/troff/node.h (node): Make `force_tprint()' virtual.
- (*_node): Added `force_tprint()' if necessary.
- (special_node): New elements `tf' and `get_tfont()'.
- (suppress_node): New class.
- * src/roff/troff/node.cc:
- New global variables `image_no' and `suppress_start_page'.
- (real_output_file): New method `is_on()'.
- (troff_output_file): New method `start_special(tfont)'.
- (troff_output_file::really_print_line): Use `tprint' conditionally.
- (real_output_file::print_line): Updated.
- (real_output_file::on): Updated.
- (*_node): Added `force_tprint()'.
- (special_node::special_node): Initializer updated.
- (special_node::same, special_node::copy, special_node::tprint_start):
- Updated.
- (get_reg_int, get_reg_str): New functions.
- (suppress_node::*): New methods.
- New global variables last_position, last_image_filename;
- (min): New inline function.
- * src/roff/troff/reg.h, src/roff/troff/request.h,
- src/roff/troff/troff.h: Updated.
-
-2001-01-13 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * NEWS, src/roff/troff/troff.man, doc/groff.texinfo: Fix
- documentation of `asciify' request.
-
-2001-01-12 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * src/roff/troff/input.cc: Move definition of special characters
- like `ESCAPE_TILDE' to ...
- * src/roff/troff/input.h: New file.
- * src/roff/troff/Makefile.sub (HDRS): Add it.
-
- Extending the .asciify request to `unformat' space characters also.
-
- * src/roff/troff/node.h (word_space_node): Add `num_spaces' element
- to count input space characters.
- Update constructors to take care of it.
- * src/roff/troff/node.cc (space_char_hmotion_node::asciify): Use
- `ESCAPE_SPACE' instead of normal space.
- (word_space_node::asciify): New method.
- (unbreakable_space_node::asciify): New method.
- (word_space_node::merge_space): New method.
- * src/roff/troff/env.cc (environment::space_newline,
- environment::space): Add code to initialize `num_spaces' (using the
- constructor of `word_space_node').
- * NEWS, src/roff/troff/troff.man, man/groff.man, doc/groff.texinfo:
- Document it.
-
-2001-01-09 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * man/groff_char.man: Use table header traps only conditionally.
-
-2001-01-09 Bjarni Ingi Gíslason <bjarniig@hi.is>
-
- * man/groff_char.man: Add `ý' and `Ý' to the `acute' group.
-
-2001-01-08 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- Introducing the `box' and `boxa' requests which are similar to
- `di' resp. `da' but omitting a partially filled line (which is
- restored after ending the diversion).
-
- * src/roff/troff/div.h (diversion): Add elements to save partially
- filled line.
- * src/roff/troff/div.cc (do_divert): Add parameter `boxing' to save
- partially filled line.
- (divert, divert_append): Updated.
- (box, box_append): New functions.
- (init_div_requests): Use them.
- * src/roff/troff/env.h (environment): do_divert() is now a friend.
- * NEWS, src/roff/troff/troff.man, man/groff.man: Document it.
-
- * doc/groff.texinfo: Fix documentation of `lf' request.
-
-2000-12-25 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * src/roff/troff/troff.man, NEWS: Document `writem' request.
-
-2000-12-21 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- Ignore `ss' request if in compatibility mode.
-
- * src/roff/troff/input.cc: Make `compatible_flag' non-static.
- * src/roff/troff/env.h: Added extern `compatible_flag' declaration.
- * src/roff/troff/env.cc (space_size): Use it.
-
- * doc/groff.texinfo, src/roff/troff/troff.man: Fix documentation of
- `ss' request in nroff mode.
-
- * tmac/an-old.tmac: Fixed some serious bugs introduced with latest
- changes.
-
-2000-12-15 Ruslan Ermilov <ru@FreeBSD.org>
-
- * tmac/troffrc, tmac/troffrc-end: Convert tmac.* to *.tmac.
-
-2000-12-13 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * src/preproc/eqn/Makefile.sub (MAN1): Added neqn.man.
- * src/preproc/eqn/neqn.man: Small fixes and additions.
-
-2000-12-13 Ruslan Ermilov <ru@FreeBSD.org>
-
- * src/utils/addftinfo/addftinfo.man, src/devices/grops/grops.man:
- Fixing typo.
-
- * src/preproc/eqn/neqn.man: New file.
-
- * src/preproc/tbl/table.cc (table::print): Fix `indent cannot be
- negative' warning.
-
- * tmac/e.tmac: Add `T&' macro.
- Fix `indent cannot be negative' warning.
- * tmac/s.tmac: Fix `indent cannot be negative' warning.
-
-2000-12-07 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * src/include/lib.h: Replaced __ALPHA with __alpha symbol.
-
-2000-12-06 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * PROBLEMS: Added info about adding -lPW on HP-UX to satisfy the
- `alloca' symbol .
-
- * MORE.STUFF: Added info about deroff for djgpp.
-
- * tmac/an-old.tmac, tmac/groff_man.man, doc/groff.texinfo, NEWS: Fix
- documentation of -rcR switch.
-
-2000-12-03 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * tmac/an-old.tmac: Implementing the -rcR switch (similar to mdoc);
- if -rcR=1 (which is now the default in nroff mode), a single, very
- long page is created instead of multiple pages: All `ne' and `wh'
- requests are put into conditionals; a new macro `an-end' is added to
- be called with `em'.
-
- Some other minor cleanups.
-
- * NEWS, tmac/groff_man.man, doc/groff.texinfo: Updated.
-
-2000-12-02 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- Fixing a bug which prevented hyphenation in words followed
- immediately by a TOKEN_NODE (e.g. `\ ', `\~', etc.).
-
- * src/roff/troff/input.cc (process_input_stack <token::TOKEN_NODE>):
- Adding possibly_break_line().
- * src/roff/troff/env.h (environment): Make possibly_break_line()
- public.
-
- Make `\~' usable in .tr request.
-
- * src/roff/troff/token.h (token_type): Add TOKEN_STRETCHABLE_SPACE.
- (token): Add stretchable_space().
- * src/roff/troff/input.cc (token::next, token::delimiter,
- token::description, process_input_stack, do_translate,
- add_to_node_list, token::process): Use it.
- * src/roff/troff/node.h (node): Add fourth parameter to add_char()
- for adjusting the space.
- * src/roff/troff/node.cc (node::add_char): Implement it. Add code
- for stretchable space.
- * src/roff/troff/input.cc (token::add_to_node_list): Use it.
- (make_node): Add code for stretchable space.
- * src/roff/troff/env.cc (environment::add_char): Use it.
- * src/roff/troff/input.cc: Add ESCAPE_TILDE special character.
- (get_copy, token::next, transparent_translate, asciify): Use it.
-
- * NEWS, src/roff/troff/troff.man, src/roff/troff/TODO,
- doc/groff.texinfo: Updated.
- * man/groff.man: Small reorderings.
-
-2000-11-23 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * NEWS: Fixes.
- * src/preproc/eqn/main.cc (main): Use `config_macro_path' for -M
- option.
- * src/roff/troff/input.cc (main): Add `config_macro_path' and
- `safer_macro_path' to -M option.
- * src/roff/troff/troff.man: Fixes.
-
-2000-11-22 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- Use safer path (except for config files) if -U isn't specified. Add
- a special macro path (without home and current directory) for config
- files. Add home directory to unsafe path for consistency. Don't
- include the home directory in the font path.
-
- * src/libs/libgroff/macropath.cc: Add `config_macro_path', change
- `macro_path'.
- * src/include/macropath.h: Add `config_macrp_path'.
- * src/libs/libgroff/fontfile.cc: Fix font path.
- * src/roff/troff/input.cc (process_startup_file): Use
- `config_macro_path'.
- (main): Select unsafe path if -U is given.
-
- * src/preproc/eqn/main.cc (main): Fixing search path for
- configuration file.
- * src/preproc/eqn/eqn.man: Updated.
-
- * src/roff/troff/troff.man, man/roff.man, tmac/groff_tmac.man:
- Updated.
-
- * src/preproc/grn/grn.man, src/devices/grodvi/grodvi.man,
- src/devices/grohtml/grohtml.man, src/devices/grolbp/grplbp.man,
- src/devices/grolj4/grolj4.man, src/devices/grops/grops.man,
- src/devices/grotty/grotty.man: Updated.
-
- * Makefile.in: Fix comments.
-
-2000-11-17 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * tmac/safer.tmac: Empty file added (again) for compatibility
- reasons.
- * tmac/Makefile.sub: Updated.
-
-2000-11-16 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * src/devices/grodvi/dvi.cc (main),
- src/devices/grohtml2/post-html.cc (main),
- src/devices/grolbp/lbp.cc (main), src/devices/grolj4/lj4.cc
- (main), src/devices/grops/ps.cc (main), src/devices/grotty/tty.cc
- (main), src/preproc/eqn/main.cc (main), src/preproc/grn/main.cc
- (main), src/preproc/html2/pre-html.cc (main),
- src/preproc/pic/main.cc (main), src/preproc/refer/refer.cc (main),
- src/preproc/soelim/soelim.cc (main), src/preproc/tbl/main.cc
- (main), src/roff/groff/groff.cc (main), src/roff/troff/input.cc
- (main), src/utils/hpftodit/hpftodit.cc (main),
- src/utils/indxbib/indxbib.cc (main), src/utils/lkbib/lkbib.cc
- (main), src/utils/lookbib/lookbib.cc (main),
- src/utils/pfbtops/pfbtops.c (main), src/utils/tfmtodit/tfmtodit.cc
- (main): Use stdout for -v.
- * src/roff/groff/groff.cc (run_commands),
- src/roff/groff/pipeline.c (run_pipeline): New parameter `no_pipe'
- to make direct printing to stdout possible.
- * src/roff/groff/pipeline.h: Updated.
-
- * src/utils/afmtodit/afmtodit.pl: Add -v switch.
- * src/utils/afmtodit/Makefile.sub (afmtodit): Use @VERSION@.
- * src/utils/afmtodit/afmtodit.man: Updated.
-
- * src/utils/addftinfo/addftinfo.cc (main): Add -v switch.
- (version): New function.
- (usage): Updated.
- * src/utils/addftinfo/addftinfo.man: Updated.
-
- * src/devices/*/*, src/preproc/*/*, src/roff/*/*, src/utils/*/*:
- Fixing copyright dates.
-
- * src/preproc/eqn/neqn.sh: Adding GROFF_BIN_PATH to path instead of
- replacing it.
-
- * src/devices/grolbp/lbp.cc (main): Use Version_string instead of
- version_string.
-
- * src/roff/nroff/Makefile.sub (nroff): Fix use of @VERSION@.
-
-2000-11-15 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- In all programs, make -v return immediately with exit status 0 to
- be compliant with the GNU standard.
-
- * src/devices/grodvi/dvi.cc (main),
- src/devices/grohtml2/post-html.cc (main),
- src/devices/grolbp/lbp.cc (main), src/devices/grolj4/lj4.cc
- (main), src/devices/grops/ps.cc (main), src/devices/grotty/tty.cc
- (main) src/preproc/eqn/main.cc (main), src/preproc/grn/main.cc
- (main), src/preproc/html2/pre-html.cc (main),
- src/preproc/pic/main.cc (main), src/preproc/refer/refer.cc (main),
- src/preproc/soelim/soelim.cc (main), src/preproc/tbl/main.cc
- (main), src/roff/groff/groff.cc (main), src/roff/troff/input.cc
- (main): Implement it.
- * NEWS: Updated.
-
- * src/roff/groff/groff.cc (main): Add copyright notice. Add refer
- and postprocessors to the -v option.
-
- * src/roff/grog/grog.pl: Implement -v.
- * src/roff/grog/Makefile.sub (grog): Use @VERSION@.
- * src/roff/grog/grog.man, doc/groff.texinfo: Updated.
-
- * src/roff/nroff/nroff.sh: Implement -v.
- * src/roff/nroff/Makefile.sub (nroff): Use @VERSION@.
- * src/roff/nroff/nroff.man: Updated.
-
- * src/preproc/eqn/main.cc (main): Fix comment typo.
-
- * MORE.STUFF: Added info about djgpp port of grap.
-
-2000-11-14 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * src/roff/grog/grog.{pl,sh}: Implemented -C switch for compatibility
- mode (or rather, implemented non-compatibility mode).
- * NEWS, src/roff/grog/grog.man, doc/groff.texinfo: Updated.
-
- * src/roff/groff/groff.cc (main): Add BIN_PATH to PATH instead of
- replacing it -- we don't find gxditview otherwise.
- * NEWS, src/roff/groff/groff.man, doc/groff.texinfo: Updated.
-
- * src/preproc/pic/depend: Removed. Unnecessary.
-
- Implemented dummy keyword `solid' in pic for compatibility with
- AT&T pic.
-
- * lex.cc (lookup_keyword): Added `solid'.
- * pic.y: Added SOLID with dummy rule.
- * pic.cc, pic_tab.h: Regenerated.
- * doc/pic.ms: Updated.
-
-2000-11-13 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- For security reasons, don't use the current directory but the home
- directory while searching and scanning troffrc and troffrc-end.
- Similarly, replace the current directory with the home directory
- in the font path.
-
- * Makefile.in (fontpath, tmacpath): Remove current directory.
-
- * src/libs/libgroff/searchpath.cc (search_path::search_path): Add
- two parameters `add_home' and `add_current'.
- (search_path::~search_path, search_path::command_line_dir,
- search_path::open_file): Remove tests for `dirs' being zero.
- * src/include/searchpath.h: Adjust.
- * src/libs/libgroff/macropath.cc, src/include/macropath.h: Add
- `safer_macro_path'.
- * src/libs/libgroff/fontfile.cc: Adjust `font_path'.
-
- * src/roff/troff/troff.h: Add `searchpath.h' and `mac_path'.
- * src/roff/troff/input.cc: Use `mac_path', initialized with
- `macro_path'.
- (process_startup_file): Set `mac_path' to `safer_macro_path'.
- * src/roff/troff/env.cc: Use `mac_path'.
-
- * src/preproc/eqn/main.cc (main): Use `safer_macro_path'.
-
- * NEWS, man/roff.man, src/roff/troff/troff.man,
- src/roff/groff/groff.man, tmac/groff_tmac.man, arch/djgpp/README:
- Updated.
-
-2000-11-12 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * src/include/lib.h: Don't include groff-getopt.h for OSF/1.
-
- * aclocal.m4 (GROFF_SYS_ERRLIST): Do test in C, not in C++.
- * configure.in: Fix typo in comment.
- * configure: Regenerated.
-
- * src/libs/libgroff/*, src/include/*, src/roff/troff/*: Fixing
- copyright dates.
-
-2000-11-08 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- Add system tmac directory (/usr/local/lib/groff/site-tmac).
-
- * Makefile.in: Add $(libdir), $(libprogramdir), and $(systemtmacdir).
- (uninstall_dirs): Add $(libdir), $(libprogramdir), and
- $(systemtmacdir).
- Use @libdir@.
- * Makefile.comm (.man.n): Add @SYSTEMMACRODIR@.
- * tmac/Makefile.sub (install_data): Create
- $(systemtmacdir) and $(localtmacdir).
- (uninstall_sub): Use $(systemtmacdir) for wrapper macros.
- * man/roff.man, src/roff/troff/troff.man, src/roff/groff/groff.man,
- NEWS, doc/groff.texinfo: Updated and minor fixes.
-
- * Makefile.comm, Makefile.in: Added tmac_{s,an}_prefix stuff again.
- * tmac/Makefile.sub: Added `wrap' stuff again, but installing into
- $(systemtmacdir) since the wrapper files are platform-dependent.
-
-2000-11-01 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * doc/groff.texinfo: Fix typo.
-
-2000-10-26 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- Convert macros `tmac.XXX' to `XXX.tmac'. Special cases:
- tmac.doc.old -> doc-old.tmac
- tmac.an.old -> an-old.tmac
-
- * tmac/tmac.*: Moved to ...
- * tmac/*.tmac: this.
- * tmac/man.local: Fix comment.
- * tmac/groff_man.man, tmac/groff_markup.man, tmac/groff_mdoc.man,
- tmac/groff_me.man, tmac/groff_ms.man, tmac/groff_tmac.man: Updated.
- Added some `FILES' sections. More use of @...@ directives. Other
- minor updates.
- * arch/djgpp/README, font/devutf8/NOTES: Updated.
- * doc/homepage.ms, doc/groff.texinfo: Updated.
- * man/groff.man, man/roff.man: Updated.
- * src/devices/grodvi/grodvi.man, src/devices/grolbp/grolbp.man,
- src/devices/grolj4/grolj4.man, src/devices/grops/grops.man,
- src/devices/grotty/grotty.man: Updated.
- * src/preproc/pic/pic.man: Updated.
- * src/roff/grog/grog.pl, src/roff/grog/grog.sh: Use -mdoc-old
- instead of -mdoc.old.
- * src/roff/grog/grog.man: Document -mdoc and -mdoc-old.
- * src/roff/nroff/nroff.man: Updated.
- * NEWS: Updated.
-
- * tmac/fixmacros.sed, tmac/strip.sed: Add explanatory comment.
-
- * tmac/mm.diff: Removed -- it has no use now since the mm package
- is part of groff.
-
- * tmac/*: Removed trailing spaces.
-
- * arch/djgpp/t-groff.bat: Fix GROFF_TMAC_PATH (hyphen.us is now in
- the tmac subdirectory also).
-
- * Makefile.comm, Makefile.in: Remove tmac_{s,an}_prefix stuff.
- * tmac/Makefile.sub: Adapted to new macro names; removed `wrap'
- stuff since it is no longer needed.
-
- * README, PROBLEMS: Updated.
-
-2000-10-25 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- Invert current behaviour: Search first FOOBAR.tmac, then
- tmac.FOOBAR.
-
- * src/roff/troff/input.cc: Introduce MACRO_POSTFIX.
- (open_mac_file, macro_source): Implement it.
- * src/roff/troff/troff.man, tmac/groff_tmac.man, man/roff.man,
- doc/groff.texinfo, NEWS: Document it.
-
- * src/roff/nroff/nroff.man, src/roff/groff/groff.man, man/groff.man:
- Small documentation improvements.
-
- * test-groff: Fix GROFF_TMAC_PATH (hyphen.us is now in the tmac
- subdirectory also).
-
- * font/devps/Makefile.sub: Fix rules for dingbats.*map.
-
-2000-10-24 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- Add local tmac directory (groff/site-tmac).
-
- * Makefile.in: Add $(localtmacdir).
- (uninstall_dirs): Add $(localtmacdir).
- * Makefile.comm (.man.n): Add @LOCALMACRODIR@.
- * tmac/Makefile.sub (install_data, uninstall_sub): Handle man.local
- in $(localtmacdir). Create $(localtmacdir).
- * man/roff.man, src/roff/troff/troff.man, NEWS, doc/groff.texinfo:
- Updated and minor fixes.
-
- Rename font/devps/generate/dingbats[r]map to dingbats.[r]map.
-
- * font/devps/generate/Makefile.sub, arch/djgpp/README: Adjust.
-
-2000-10-23 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- Move hyphen.us to tmac directory.
-
- * src/roff/troff/hyphen.us: Removed.
- * src/tmac/hyphen.us: Added.
- * src/roff/troff/Makefile.sub, tmac/Makefile.sub: Updated.
-
- Change installation structure for data files from .../groff/... to
- .../groff/<version><revision>/... to be conform with other GNU
- programs.
-
- * Makefile.in, Makefile.comm, src/utils/indxbib/Makefile.sub,
- doc/Makefile: Implement it.
- * aclocal.m4 (GROFF_PAGE): Add test for new directory structure.
- * configure: Updated.
- * arch/djgpp/README, font/devutf8/NOTES: Use it.
- * NEWS: Document it.
- * man/roff.man, tmac/groff_tmac.man: Use @FONTPATH@, @FONTDIR@, and
- @MACRODIR@ instead of hard-coded directories.
-
-2000-10-22 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- Implement $GROFF_BIN_PATH environment variable (which defaults to
- $bindir) used for child programs of groff and similar wrappers.
-
- * gendefs.sh: Improve documentation.
- * Makefile.comm (,man.n), src/include/Makefile.sub (defs.h),
- src/preproc/eqn/Makefile.sub (neqn),
- src/roff/nroff/Makefile.sub (nroff): Add $(bindir).
- * src/preproc/eqn/neqn.sh, src/roff/nroff/nroff.sh: Implement
- $GROFF_BIN_PATH.
- * src/roff/groff/groff.cc (main): Implement $GROFF_BIN_PATH and
- $GROFF_PATH__ (the latter for communication with troff).
- * src/roff/troff/input.cc (main): Use $GROFF_PATH__ for $PATH if
- set.
- * NEWS, src/roff/nroff/nroff.man, src/roff/groff/groff.man,
- doc/groff.texinfo: Document it.
-
- * doc/groff.texinfo: Improve documentation of troff's -a option.
-
-2000-10-17 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
-
- * src/roff/troff/node.cc: Fixed calculation of opminx and fixed
- non-intrusive eol marker.
- (troff_output_file::determine_line_limits): New function.
- (troff_output_file::draw): Use it.
- * src/roff/troff/env.cc (environment::add_html_tag): Use output() +
- output_pending_lines() instead of output_line().
- * src/preproc/eqn/main.cc (do_file): Fix graphic_end().
- * src/preproc/html2/pre-html.cc (char_buffer::write_file_troff,
- createImage): Small fixes.
-
-2000-10-14 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- Replace tmac.safer with a real secure solution.
-
- * src/roff/troff/input.cc (open_request, opena_request, pipe_source,
- system_request, pipe_output): Disable requests if in safer mode.
- * src/roff/groff/groff.cc (main): Remove reference to tmac.safer.
- * tmac/tmac.safer, tmac/groff_msafer.man: Removed.
- * tmac/Makefile.sub, NEWS, man/roff.man, tmac/groff_tmac.man,
- doc/groff.texinfo, src/roff/groff/groff.man,
- src/roff/troff/troff.man, arch/djgpp/README: Updated.
-
- * src/devices/grops/ps.cc (main), src/devices/grops/psrm.cc
- (resource_manager::output_prolog): Replace setenv() with putenv().
-
-2000-10-09 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * src/libs/libbib/map.c, src/libs/libgroff/getcwd.c,
- src/libs/libgroff/strtol.c, src/preproc/html2/image.cc,
- src/preproc/html2/pre-html.cc, src/preproc/html2/pushbackbuffer.cc,
- src/roff/groff/pipeline.c: Removing `#ifndef errno' to avoid
- compilation errors with some compilers. It seems that this code
- is no longer necessary -- if yes, it is easy to add some #ifdef's
- for that particular old-fashioned compiler.
-
- * MORE.STUFF: Added info about Meta-tbl.
-
- * doc/groff.texinfo: Added more info about `.if "..."..."'.
-
-2000-10-07 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- Adding a new escape sequence \B'...': If the string between
- the delimiters is a valid numeric expression, return the character
- `1', and `0' otherwise. This is an analogon to \A.
-
- * src/roff/troff/input.cc (do_expr_test): Implement it.
- (token::next): Use it.
- * src/roff/troff/troff.man, NEWS, man/groff.man: Document it.
-
- * tmac/tmac.trace: Made independent from escape character.
-
-2000-10-06 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- Adding a new request .dei: define indirect. The first and second
- parameter of .dei are taken from string registers instead directly;
- this very special request is needed to make tmac.trace independent
- from the escape character (which might even be disabled).
-
- * src/roff/troff/input.cc (do_define_macro): Implement it.
- (define_macro_indirect): New function.
- (init_input_requests): Use it.
-
- Adding two requests .ecs and .ecr: Save and restore the escape
- character. These two requests are needed to make tmac.trace
- independent from the escape character (which might even be
- disabled).
-
- * src/roff/troff/input.cc (save_escape_char, restore_escape_char):
- Implement it.
- (init_input_requests): Use it.
-
- * src/roff/troff/troff.man, NEWS, man/groff.man: Updated.
-
-2000-09-22 Ricardo Soares Guimarães <ricardo@conectiva.com.br>
-
- Adding a new option -P and new environment variable GROPS_PROLOGUE
- to grops, selecting a different prologue file (minor modifications
- by WL).
-
- * src/devices/grops/psrm.cc (resource_manager::output_prolog),
- src/devices/grops/ps.cc (main): Implement it.
- * src/devices/grops/grops.man, NEWS: Document it.
-
-2000-09-22 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * INSTALL: Add info about selecting paper format.
-
-2000-09-21 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * src/roff/troff/input.cc (main): Fixing compiler warning.
- * src/include/{driver.h, lib.h}: Move inclusion of string.h and
- strings.h from the former to the latter.
- * src/devices/grolbp/lpb.cc, src/include/lib.h: Move strncasecmp()
- stuff from the former to the latter.
-
-2000-09-11 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- Implementing two new requests .tm1 and .tmc: The former is similar
- to .tm but can output leading spaces; its syntax is similar to
- defining a string, i.e., a `"' can be used to mark the beginning of
- the string to be written to stderr: `.tm1 " test'. The latter is
- similar to .tm1 but doesn't write out a final newline character.
-
- * src/roff/troff/input.cc (terminal1, terminal_continue,
- do_terminal): New functions.
- (init_input_requests): Use them.
- * src/roff/troff/troff.man, NEWS, man/groff.man: Updated.
-
-2000-09-09 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * tmac/groff_mdoc.samples.man: Small fixes.
-
-2000-09-08 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * tmac/groff_mdoc.man: Fixing typo.
-
-2000-09-02 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- Implementing a .nop request which does nothing.
-
- * src/roff/troff/input.cc (nop_request): New function.
- (init_input_requests): Use it.
- * src/roff/troff/troff.man, NEWS, man/groff.man: Updated.
-
-2000-09-01 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * doc/groff.texinfo: Added some comments.
-
-2000-08-30 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * src/roff/troff/TODO: Updated.
-
-2000-08-25 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * doc/groff.texinfo: Fix comment how to compile the DVI file.
-
-2000-08-25 Eli Zaretskii <eliz@is.elta.co.il>
-
- * font/devps/generate/Makefile (SHELL): Define explicitly to
- "/bin/sh", for non-Unix platforms.
- (extraclean): Use a more portable "" quoting instead of a
- backslash (which doesn't work on DOS/Windows).
-
- * font/devlj4/generate/Makefile (extraclean): Ditto.
-
- * font/devdvi/generate/Makefile (extraclean): Ditto.
-
-2000-08-25 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * NEWS, doc/groff.texinfo, tmac/groff_tmac.man, man/roff.man,
- src/roff/troff/troff.man: Document Eli's latest changes.
-
-2000-08-25 Eli Zaretskii <eliz@is.elta.co.il>
-
- * src/roff/troff/input.cc (open_mac_file, macro_source): Support
- macro file names of the form NAME.tmac as well as tmac.NAME.
-
-2000-08-25 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * src/include/posix.h: Remove definition of FILENAME_MAX.
-
- * src/preproc/html2/pre-html.h, pre-html.cc: Add return type to
- `sys_fatal' and `stop' function().
-
- * test-groff: Updated.
-
-2000-08-24 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
-
- Added the new troff command .output <arg> to suppress output (while
- still obeying motion) and also the opminx, opminy, opmaxx, opmaxy
- registers (for passing the output dimensions to the output device).
-
- * src/roff/troff/div.cc (top_level_diversion::output): Use `width'
- parameter.
- * src/roff/troff/node.h, src/roff/troff/node.cc
- (troff_output_file::really_print_line,
- ascii_output_file::really_print_line,
- supress_output_file::really_print_line): Use `width' parameter.
- (troff_output_file::really_on, troff_output_file::really_off,
- output_file::on, output_file::off, real_output_file::on,
- real_output_file::off, real_output_file::really_on,
- real_output_file::really_off): New functions.
- (real_output_file:public output_file): New variable `output_on'.
- (real_output_file::begin_page, real_output_file::copy_file,
- real_output_file::transparent_char, real_output_file::print_line):
- Use it.
- (real_output_file::print_line): Use check_output_limits.
- * src/roff/troff/reg.h, src/roff/troff/request.h,
- src/roff/troff/input.cc (assign_registers): New function to remove
- two `goto's.
- (do_ps_file): Use it.
- (check_output_limits, reset_output_registers, output_request,
- init_output_requests): New functions.
- (init_input_requests): Updated.
-
- Added new grohtml2 device and html2 preprocessor (coding
- not yet finished) which will eventually replace grohtml.
-
- * Makefile.in, tmac/Makefile.sub, tmac/eqnrc, tmac/troffrc-end:
- Updated.
- * src/include/htmlindicate.h, src/include/htmlindicate
- (html_begin_suppress, html_end_suppress): New functions.
- * src/preproc/tbl/main.cc: Use it.
- * src/roff/groff/groff.cc: Add support for html2 device (which will
- automatically invoke the html2 preprocessor).
- * src/roff/troff/input.cc (is_html2): New variable.
- * src/roff/troff/troff.h, src/roff/troff/env.h,
- src/roff/troff/env.cc (environment::add_html_tag): New function
- (uses `is_html2').
- (environment::do_break): Use it.
- * font/devhtml2/*: New files.
- * src/devices/grohtml2: New device.
- * src/preproc/html2: New preprocessor.
- * tmac/tmac.html-tags, tmac/tmac.html2: New files.
-
-2000-08-23 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * src/devices/grolbp/lbp.cc: Same workaround for sinix as for AIX.
-
-2000-08-22 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * src/include/lib.h: Provide a fix for IRIX to not include
- groff-getopt.h.
-
-2000-08-18 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * configure.in: Don't provide an empty value for SH_SCRIPT_SED_CMD
- since some non-GNU sed programs can't handle null regexps.
- * configure, src/preproc/eqn/Makefile.sub,
- src/roff/grog/Makefile.sub, src/roff/nroff/Makefile.sub: Updated.
-
- * src/devices/grolbp/lbp.cc: Add an AIX workaround for an autoconf
- bug (string.h and strings.h are both needed according to latest
- POSIX standard).
-
- * MORE.STUFF: Added info about unroff and troffcvt.
-
-2000-08-08 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * tmac/tmac.a4: Will now work with ms macros also; -ma4 should be
- used before -ms.
-
- * tmac/tmac.man.old: Remove unused number register.
-
- * tmac.doc: Minor documentation fix.
-
-2000-08-07 Paul Eggert <eggert@twinsun.com>
-
- * src/roff/groff/pipeline.c (is_system_shell):
- Fix typo: "monocased_shell" no longer exists.
-
-2000-08-07 Paul Eggert <eggert@twinsun.com>
-
- Remove FILENAME_MAX limits.
-
- * src/roff/groff/pipeline.c (is_system_shell): Do not assume
- that the argument length is less than FILENAME_MAX.
- * src/libs/libgroff/tmpfile.cc (add_tmp_file): Likewise.
- Use struct hack to allocate and free file name.
- (struct xtmpfile_list): fname is now part of the structure,
- not a pointer to another string.
-
-2000-08-07 Tom Schmidt <tschmidt@micron.com>
-
- * src/include/posix.h: Add a default value for FILENAME_MAX.
-
-2000-08-06 Paul Eggert <eggert@twinsun.com>
-
- Add support for new BSD-style man pages (with ".Dd" instead of
- ".TH"), so that "groff -man" understands both styles, even
- when running "groff -man" on a host whose system man page
- macros don't support ".Dd".
-
- * tmac/Makefile.sub (NORMALFILES): Add tmac.an.old.
- (stamp-wrap): Source tmac.andoc first when wrapping man macros,
- in case the system man macros don't define Dd or TH.
-
- * tmac/tmac.an.old: Renamed from tmac/tmac.an.
- * tmac/tmac.an: New one-line file.
- * tmac/tmac.andoc (TH): Adjust to the tmac.an.old file renaming.
-
-2000-08-06 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * src/roff/troff/troff.man: Fixing typos.
-
-Version 1.16.1 released
-=======================
-
-2000-07-31 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- Preparing release 1.16.1.
-
- * REVISION: Revision number set to 1.
- * MORE.STUFF: Added info about port to DOS.
- * NEWS, win32-diffs: Updated.
-
- * src/include/nonposix.h: Remove first line -- this file is used
- in C also.
-
- * Makefile.in (dist): Delete Imakefile earlier to avoid a soft
- link to it.
-
-2000-07-30 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * doc/texinfo.tex: Update to latest version.
-
-2000-06-28 Paul Eggert <eggert@twinsun.com>
-
- * Makefile.in (ENVSETUP): Don't assume POSIX make semantics for
- commands that fail. Don't assume that "export a=b" is valid shell
- syntax. This is needed for Solaris 2.5.1.
-
- * src/libs/libgroff/tmpfile.cc, src/utils/indxbib/indxbib.cc: Fix
- comment about missing Solaris headers.
-
- * PROBLEMS: Add section about problems with Sun Make and VPATH.
-
-2000-06-25 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * src/devics/grodvi/dvi.cc: Replace _setmode() (for MSC) with
- SET_BINARY().
-
- * src/include/posix.h: Use HAVE_UNISTD instead of _MSC_VER.
-
- * win32-diffs: Updated.
- * README.WIN32: Added CRs to make all Windows editors happy.
-
- * src/roff/troff/node.cc: Added WIFSIGNALED() macro (copied from
- src/roff/groff/pipeline.c).
-
-2000-06-23 Eli Zaretskii <eliz@is.elta.co.il>
-
- * src/roff/grog/Makefile.sub (grog): Prepend `-e' to
- $(SH_SCRIPT_SED_CMD), for the case where its value is empty.
-
-2000-06-17 Eli Zaretskii <eliz@is.elta.co.il>
-
- * src/utils/tfmtodit/tfmtodit.cc: #include nonposix.h.
- (tfm::load, gf::load): Open tfm and gf files in binary mode: these
- are binary files.
- (main): Support non-Posix systems with several different styles of
- slash characters in file names.
-
- * src/utils/pfbtops/pfbtops.c: #include nonposix.h.
- (main) [SET_BINARY]: Switch stdin into binary mode.
-
- * src/utils/indxbib/indxbib.cc: #include nonposix.h.
- (main): Support file names with several possible slash-type
- characters, as given by DIR_SEPS[] in nonposix.h.
- (main) [__MSDOS__]: If renaming the temporary index file fails
- because it has more than one dot in its trunk, replace the dot
- with an underscore and try again.
- (do_file): Use FOPEN_RB instead of "r". Skip every CR before a
- Newline.
- [__MSDOS__ || _MSC_VER]: Stop at the first ^Z character.
-
- * src/utils/hpftodit/hpftodit.cc: #include nonposix.h.
- (File::File): Open the input file in binary mode. Strip CR
- characters from each CR-LF pair.
- (xbasename): Support file names with several possible slash-type
- characters, as given by DIR_SEPS[] in nonposix.h.
-
- * src/include/Makefile.sub (HDRS): Add nonposix.h.
-
- * src/roff/troff/node.cc [HAVE_UNISTD_H]: Include <unistd.h>.
- (WIFEXITED, WEXITSTATUS, WTERMSIG, WIFSTOPPED, WSTOPSIG)
- [!_POSIX_VERSION]: Define for traditional Unix systems.
- (real_output_file::real_output_file): Remove the MSVC-specific
- call to popen, use instead POPEN_WT, appropriately defined on
- nonposix.h. #include nonposix.h.
- (real_output_file::~real_output_file): Remove the MSVC-specific
- call to pclose, a suitable macro is now defined on nonposix.h.
- Use the portable macros WIFEXITED, WIFSIGNALED, WTERMSIG, WSTOPSIG
- and WEXITSTATUS instead of assuming traditional Unix
- interpretation of the status returned by pclose.
-
- * src/roff/troff/input.cc (pipe_source): Remove the MSVC-specific
- call to popen, use POPEN_RT instead (appropriately defined on
- nonposix.h). #include nonposix.h.
- (ps_bbox_request): Open the PostScript file in binary mode.
- Close the file after processing it.
- (getpid) [_MSC_VER]: Remove; a suitable macro is now defined on
- nonposix.h.
-
- * src/roff/groff/pipeline.c (run_pipeline) [__MSDOS__ || _WIN32]:
- A version of run_pipeline that doesn't use `fork'.
- (signal_catcher) [__MSDOS__ || _WIN32]: New function.
- (system_shell_name, system_shell_dash_c)
- (is_system_shell) [__MSDOS__ || _WIN32]: New functions, to hide
- the ugliness of testing DOS/Windows file names for equality, and
- support both stock shells and ports of Unix shells.
-
- * src/roff/groff/groff.cc: #include nonposix.h.
- (BSHELL): Definition moved to nonposix.h.
- (main): Use PATH_SEP[0] instead of literal ':'. Use BSHELL_DASH_C
- instead of a literal "-c".
- (xbasename): Support file names with several possible slash-type
- characters, as given by DIR_SEPS[] in nonposix.h.
- (possible_command::print): Use BSHELL_DASH_C and IS_BSHELL instead
- of literal strings.
-
- * src/preproc/soelim/soelim.cc: #include nonposix.h.
- (do_file): Use IS_ABSOLUTE instead of testing for a literal '/'.
-
- * src/preproc/pic/Makefile.sub (YTABH): Change pic.tab.h to
- pic_tab.h.
-
- * src/preproc/pic/lex.cc: Change pic.tab.h to pic_tab.h.
-
- * src/preproc/eqn/Makefile.sub (YTABH): Rename eqn.tab.h to
- eqn_tab.h.
-
- * src/preproc/eqn/lex.cc: #include eqn_tab.h, not eqn.tab.h.
-
- * src/libs/libgroff/tmpfile.cc (DEFAULT_TMPDIR) [P_tmpdir]: If
- P_tmpdir is defined, use it instead of the literal "/tmp".
- (remove_tmp_files, add_tmp_file): New functions.
- (xtmpfile): Record temporary files and register an atexit function
- to delete them explicitly, instead of relying on the OS to do
- that, which doesn't work on non-Unix systems.
-
- * src/libs/libgroff/searchpath.cc: #include nonposix.h.
- (search_path::search_path): Use PATH_SEP instead of a literal
- colon.
- (search_path::command_line_dir): Ditto.
- (search_path::open_file): Use IS_ABSOLUTE, PATH_SEP and DIR_SEPS,
- to support non-Posix systems.
-
- * src/libs/libbib/search.cc: #include nonposix.h.
- (search_list::add_file): Open the file in binary mode.
-
- * src/libs/libbib/linear.cc: #include nonposix.h.
- (file_buffer::load): Remove \r characters preceding \n from the
- loaded buffer.
-
- * src/libs/libbib/index.cc: #include nonposix.h.
- (make_index_search_item): Open index_filename in O_BINARY mode.
- (index_search_item_iterator::get_tag): Ditto. Remove \r
- characters before \n characters.
- (index_search_item::check_files): Open files in binary mode.
- (index_search_item::munge_filename): Support DOS-style file names
- with backslashes and drive letters, use IS_ABSOLUTE.
-
- * src/devices/grops/ps.cc: #include nonposix.h.
- (main) [SET_BINARY]: Switch stdout to binary mode.
-
- * src/devices/grolj4/lj4.cc: #include nonposix.h.
- (main) [SET_BINARY]: Switch stdout to binary mode.
-
- * src/devices/grolbp/lbp.cc: #include nonposix.h
- (fill_pattern) [SET_BINARY]: Switch stdout to binary mode.
-
- * src/devices/grodvi/dvi.cc: #include nonposix.h.
- [_MSC_VER]: Remove inclusion of Windows-specific headers (done by
- nonposix.h).
- (main) [SET_BINARY]: Switch stdout to binary mode.
- [_MSC_VER]: Remove an explicit call to _setmode.
-
- * src/include/nonposix.h: New file.
-
- * Makefile.in (ENVSETUP): New variable, to set up case-sensitive
- operation when building with DJGPP.
- ($(TARGETS), dot, $(LIBDIRS), $(CPROGDIRS), $(CCPROGDIRS))
- ($(DEVDIRS), $(TTYDEVDIRS), $(INCDIRS), $(OTHERDIRS)): Use
- ENVSETUP.
-
- * Makefile.comm: mv y.tab.[ch] to y_tab.[ch], to make it work on
- MS-DOS.
- (.man.n): Replace `;' with `|', since FONTPATH, MACROPATH,
- etc. can include a semi-colon on DOS/Windows.
- (depend.temp): Use depend1.temp instead of depend.temp1, to
- prevent files from overerwiting each other on 8+3 filesystems.
-
- * gendef.sh (t): Change definition to work with DOS/Windows.
-
- doc/groff.texinfo: Apart of some typo corrections, I also changed
- some index entris, to make them more non-ambiguous, and also put
- @ignore around some parts that are not yet written, to allow the
- Info output be readable.
-
-2000-06-10 Gael Queri <gqueri@mail.dotcom.fr>
-
- Replaced specific checks for function declarations with a generic
- routine taken from GNU bfd.
-
- * aclocal.m4 (GROFF_NEED_DECLARATION): New function.
- GROFF_PUTENV, GROFF_POPEN, GROFF_PCLOSE, GROFF_HYPOT: Removed.
- * configure.in: Use it.
- * src/devices/grolbp/lbp.cc, src/include/lib.h,
- src/preproc/grn/hgraph.cc, src/preproc/pic/pic.h,
- src/roff/groff/groff.cc: Use it.
- * Makefile.in, configure: Updated.
-
-2000-06-07 Paco Andrés Verdú <pandres@dragonet.es>
-
- * src/devides/grolbp/lbp.h: Removed unused variables.
-
-2000-05-31 Keith Thompson <kst@sdsc.edu>
-
- * src/devices/grolbp/lbp.cc (set_papersizes): Add declaration of
- strncasecmp().
-
-2000-05-31 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * aclocal.m4 (GROFF_SRAND): New function to test the return value
- of srand() -- at least SunOS 4.1.3 uses `int' instead of `void'.
- * configure.in: Use it.
- * src/preproc/pic/pic.y, src/preproc/pic/pic.cc: Use it.
- * configure, Makefile.in: Updated.
-
- * configure.in: Add test for strncasecmp().
- * src/include/lib.h: Use it.
-
-2000-05-29 Andrej Borsenkow <Andrej.Borsenkow@mow.siemens.ru>
-
- * src/preproc/grn/Makefile.sub: Add MLIB.
-
-2000-05-29 Nix <nix@esperi.demon.co.uk>
-
- * Makefile.in: Use @datadir@ and @mandir@ appropriately.
-
-2000-05-29 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * src/roff/grog/Makefile.sub, src/roff/grog/grog.sh: Add `@g@'.
-
- * PROBLEMS: Small update.
-
- * src/devices/grolbp/lbp.cc: Various small fixes.
-
-2000-05-28 Keith Thompson <kst@sdsc.edu>
-
- * src/roff/nroff/nroff.sh: Fix main loop syntax.
-
- * src/utils/indxbib/indxbib.cc: Add declaration of mkstemp().
-
-2000-05-25 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * man/roff.man: Removed unused macro.
-
-2000-05-24 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * Makefile.in (dist): Remove src/xditview/Imakefile explicitly.
- This is needed e.g. if you do
- `make distclean; ./configure; make dist'.
-
-Version 1.16 released
-=====================
-
-2000-05-23 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- Adding font CWI (constant width italic) to devdvi.
-
- * font/devdvi/CWI: New file.
- * font/devdvi/generate/Makefile: Add generating rule.
- * font/devdvi/DESC.in, font/devdvi/Makefile.sub, win32-diffs,
- tmac/tmac.dvi: Use it.
- * NEWS: Announce it.
-
- * font/devlj4/*: Regenerated (only adding kernings for `cq' glyph).
- * font/devlj4/generate/Makefile: Cosmetic changes only.
-
- * man/groff.man: Removed most of the redundant description of
- special characters (which is in groff_char.man). Added font
- translation CB->CR for devdvi. Other minor fixes.
-
- * tmac/tmac.dvi: Improved appearance of \(co (copyright) and \(rg
- (registered) symbols.
-
-2000-05-22 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * doc/Makefile: Added rule for creating info files.
-
- * font/devdvi/*: Added kernings for `cq' glyph. Updated to latest
- AMS font metrics.
- * font/devdvi/generate/Makefile: Fixed dependencies.
-
- * font/devps/*: Regenerated. Heavy changes for Bookman and
- NewCentury Schoolbook!
- * font/devps/generate/afmname: Will now run with GNU awk.
- * font/devps/generate/textmap: Added forgotten `cq' glyph name.
- * font/devps/generate/Makefile: Cosmetic changes only.
-
-2000-05-21 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * tmac/tmac.an: Added a new command line option `-rSxx' (`xx' can be
- 10, 11, or 12) to support output with 11pt and 12pt base font sizes.
- `.SS' now produces a heading with a smaller size than `.SH'.
- Completely formatted.
- * doc/groff.texinfo, tmac/groff_man.man, NEWS: Document it.
-
- * man/groff.man: Improved table appearance. Use of `eo' request
- to reduce number of doubled backslashes in macro definitions.
- Replacing `\e' with `\(rs'. Other minor fixes.
-
- * src/preproc/tbl/main.cc: Insert HTML table end tag before `lf'
- to have correct line number.
-
- * INSTALL: Small improvement.
-
-2000-05-20 Bernd Warken <bwarken@mayn.de>
-
- * man/roff.man, tmac/groff_tmac.man: Updates (with corrections by
- WL).
-
-2000-05-19 Bernd Warken <bwarken@mayn.de>
-
- * man/groff.man: Complete update (with a lot of corrections by WL).
-
-2000-05-18 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- Adding `cq' (PS name `quoteright') glyph name as an alias for "'".
-
- * font/*/*: Implement it.
- * man/groff_char.man, NEWS: Document it.
-
- * src/include/unix.h: Removed. It isn't used.
-
- * doc/groff.texinfo: Slight improvements.
-
-2000-05-17 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * README, win32-diffs: Small fixes and improvements.
-
-2000-05-16 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * FDL: New file (the Free Documentation License version 1.1).
-
- * doc/groff.texinfo: Added many start-up values for gtroff.
- Some structural improvements of the source code.
-
-2000-05-15 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * src/roff/troff/input.cc: Added small comment about troffrc-end.
- * src/roff/troff/troff.man: Added info about troffrc-end.
-
-2000-05-14 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * Makefile.in (EXTRADIRS): Fix typos.
- (dist): Handle deletion of old .tar.gz file correctly.
- (DISTDIRS): Include all tty output devices.
-
- * doc/groff.texinfo: Adding more cross references; countless other
- fixes.
-
-2000-05-13 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * MORE.STUFF: Added Robert Marks's utilities.
-
-2000-05-12 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- Added win32 port contributed by Blake McBride
- <blake@florida-software.com>.
-
- * README.WIN32, win32-diffs: New files.
- * NEWS: Updated.
-
- * src/preproc/grn/hgraph.cc (HGSetBrush): Replace `%lf' with `%f'.
- (tmove, tmove2): Added parentheses to avoid compiler warnings.
- (change): Removed unused variables.
-
- * src/preproc/grn/main.cc (main, conv): Removed unused variables.
- (savebounds): Changed return value from `int' to `void'.
- * src/preproc/grn/hdb.cc: Ditto.
-
- * src/devices/grolbp/lbp.cc (lbp_printer::draw): Removed superfluous
- final backslash in comment to avoid compiler warning.
-
- * src/utils/pfbtops/pfbtops.c: Added `getopt.h'.
-
- * doc/groff.texinfo: More fixes.
-
-2000-05-11 OKAZAKI Tetsurou <okazaki@be.to>
-
- * tmac/tmac.doc: Documentation fix.
-
-2000-05-11 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * doc/groff.texinfo: Reading the source code shows up a lot of
- omissions and incorrect data... More conversion to @Deffn macros.
-
-2000-05-10 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * src/roff/troff/reg.cc (number_value_to_ascii): Remove ASCII
- dependency.
-
- * src/roff/troff/request.h: Removing unused `no_break_flag'.
-
-2000-05-09 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * man/groff.man, man/roff.man, tmac/groff_tmac.man: Minor
- improvements.
-
- * doc/groff.texinfo: Extended history section. More conversion to
- @Deffn macros. More .tr documentation.
-
-2000-05-07 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * doc/groff.texinfo: Completed tab section. Added info about
- fields.
-
-2000-05-06 Mike MacIsaac <mikemac@us.ibm.com>
-
- * PROBLEMS: Describe configure script fix for OS/390 Unix.
-
-2000-05-05 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * font/devdvi/DESC.in: Change size 11pt to 10.95pt (as used in
- LaTeX 2e).
- * NEWS: Document it.
-
- * man/troff.man: Minor optical improvements.
-
-2000-05-03 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- Adding `dq' (PS name `quotedbl') glyph name as an alias for `"'.
-
- * font/*/*: Implement it.
- * man/groff_char.man, NEWS: Document it.
-
-2000-05-02 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * tmac/groff_tmac.man, man/groff.man, man/roff.man: Fixing @MANxEXT@
- expansion.
- * NEWS: Document the three new man pages.
-
- * aclocal.m4 (GROFF_CXX_CHECK): Removing obsolete AC_C_CROSS call.
- * configure: Updated.
-
- * font/devcp1047/R.proto: Fixing fatal bug (a missing `"' character).
-
-2000-05-01 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- Added grap support to grog.
-
- * src/roff/grog/grog.sh, src/roff/grog/grog.pl: Implement it.
- * src/roff/grog/grog.man: Document it.
-
- * doc/groff.texinfo, NEWS: Add info about grap support.
-
- Add new man pages comptributed by Bernd Warken <bwarken@mayn.de>
- (with slight fixes by me).
-
- * tmac/groff_tmac.man: New file documenting tmac mechanism.
- * tmac/Makefile.sub: Add groff_tmac.man.
- * man/roff.man: New file giving overview of roff system.
- * man/troff.man: A short reference of troff.
- * man/Makefile.sub: Add roff.man and troff.man.
-
-2000-04-30 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- Added grap support to groff.
-
- * src/roff/groff/groff.cc: Implement it.
- * src/roff/groff/groff.man: Document it.
-
- * src/devices/grotty/grotty.man: Add cp1047 device.
- * src/preproc/eqn/eqn.man, src/preproc/eqn/neqn.sh, tmac/eqnrc:
- Ditto.
- * src/roff/groff/groff.man: Ditto.
- * src/roff/nroff/nroff.sh, src/roff/nroff/nroff.man: Ditto.
- * doc/groff.texinfo: Ditto.
-
- * tmac/troffrc: Fix mapping of latin-1 char 160 (non-breakable space)
- for cp1047.
-
-2000-04-29 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * man/groff_char.man: Add `pc' glyph.
- * tmac/tmac.latin1: Replacing `md' glyph with `pc'.
- * tmac/tmac.tty: Add `pc' glyph.
- * tmac/tmac.tty-char: Use/add `pc' glyph. Don't call tmac.latin1 if
- we use cp1047 output device.
-
- * Makefile.in, aclocal.m4: Don't build utf8 on EBCDIC hosts since
- there are still hardcoded latin1->unicode values in utf8's font
- definition files.
- * configure: Updated.
- * NEWS: Minor clarification. Updated.
-
- * PROBLEMS: Formatted. Added info about C++ fix pack for OS/390
- Unix.
-
-2000-04-28 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- Adding EBCDIC code page 1047.
-
- * font/devcp1047/R.proto, font/devcp1047/Makefile.sub,
- font/devcp1047/DESC.proto: New files.
-
- * aclocal.m4 (GROFF_EBCDIC): Introduce TTYDEVDIRS which can be
- either ascii/latin1 or cp1047.
- * Makefile.in: Use it.
- * configure: Updated.
-
- Replacing and/or adding `md' (mathdot) glyph with `pc'
- (periodcentered) in all text fonts.
-
- * font/*/*: Change it.
-
-2000-04-27 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * aclocal.m4 (GROFF_OS390): Fixing compiler flags.
-
- * configure.in: Add check for strings.h.
- * src/include/driver.h: Use HAVE_STRINGS_H.
- * src/devices/grolbp/lpb.cc: Remove string.h.
-
- * src/include/groff-getopt.h: New file. It will be used instead of
- getopt.h (to be included in lib.h) to avoid endless problems with
- picky C++ compilers.
- * src/include/lib.h: Use groff-getopt.h.
- * src/include/Makefile.sub: Updated.
-
- * configure: Updated.
- * Makefile.in: Updated.
-
- * NEWS: Mention EBCDIC support.
-
-2000-04-26 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * TODO: Some additions.
-
-2000-04-25 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * src/roff/troff/troff.man, doc/groff.texinfo: Fixing documentation
- of mso request.
-
-2000-04-23 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * src/roff/troff/troff.man: Minor fixes.
-
-2000-04-22 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * src/roff/troff/troff.man, doc/groff.texinfo, NEWS: Document the
- `.T' string register and the incompatible definition of the `.T'
- number register (compared to Unix troff).
-
- * man/groff_char.man: Add some missing characters.
- * font/devutf8/NOTES: Update.
-
-2000-04-21 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * src/include/htmlindicate.h, src/include/lib.h,
- src/include/posix.h: Fix copyright.
-
- * src/include/Makefile.sub: Update.
-
-2000-04-20 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * src/roff/troff/input.cc (input_char_description): Removing
- superfluous space char.
-
- * tmac/tmac.X: Fix typo \(bq -> \(Bq.
-
- * doc/groff.texinfo: Document EBCDIC.
-
-2000-04-19 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- Introducing `shc' as the glyph name for the soft hyphen character.
-
- * tmac/tmac.tty, tmac/tmac.latin1, tmac/tmac.html,
- font/devlatin1/R.proto: Use it.
-
- * NEWS: Updated.
-
-2000-04-18 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * src/devices/grops/ps.cc (ps_printer::flush_sbuf): Removing
- dependency on ASCII order.
-
-2000-04-16 Sandor BARANY <S.Barany@infosys.tuwien.ac.at>
-
- * src/libs/libgroff/illegal.c: Added EBCDIC table.
- * src/roff/troff/input.cc: Added adaptation to EBCDIC.
-
- * src/preproc/refer/refer.cc, src/roff/troff/env.cc: Minor changes
- to increase portability.
-
-2000-04-15 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * aclocal.m4: Added GROFF_EBCDIC and GROFF_OS390 tests.
- Redefined AC_OUTPUT_MAKE_DEFS to replace ASCII character `012' with
- the generic `\n' if under OS/390 Unix.
-
- * configure.in: Call GROFF_EBCDIC and GROFF_OS390.
-
- * configure: Regenerated.
-
-2000-04-14 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * doc/groff.texinfo: More conversions to @Deffn.
-
-2000-04-12 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * tmac/tmac.psfig: Fix incorrect use of `&' operator by replacing it
- with `:'.
-
- * src/roff/nroff/nroff.man: Add note about tmac.tty-char.
-
-2000-04-10 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * doc/groff.texinfo: More conversions to @Deffn.
-
-2000-04-08 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * src/libs/libgroff/{getopt.c,getopt1.c}, src/include/getopt.h:
- Updated to latest version (glibc 2.1.3).
-
-2000-04-07 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * doc/Makefile (clean): Include more index files.
- Add rule texinfo->dvi.
-
-2000-04-05 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * doc/groff.texinfo: Added new index `op' for operators. More
- info on end of sentence characters. More use of @Deffn.
-
-2000-03-30 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * */*.man: Adding a note that a whitespace can be inserted between
- a command line option and its parameter -- we are using GNU getopt.
-
- * src/roff/groff/groff.man: Add example of `-m mandoc'.
-
-2000-03-28 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- Correct anachronism of calling the man macro file with `-man'
- instead of `-m man' etc.
-
- * tmac/tmac.man, tmac/tmac.mandoc, tmac/tmac.markup, tmac/tmac.mdoc,
- tmac/tmac.me, tmac/tmac.ms: New files tmac.m<package> which simply
- load tmac.<package>.
-
- * tmac/Makefile.sub: Updated. Take care of $(tmac_an_prefix) etc.
-
- * NEWS: Updated.
-
- * doc/groff.texinfo: Updated.
-
- * tmac/groff_man.man: Copyright added.
-
-2000-03-27 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * doc/groff.texinfo: Introducing macros `Deffn' and `Defmac' to
- typeset the request resp. escape name with a tt font -- due to a
- bug in texinfo.tex it is necessary to use the `-e' switch with
- texi2dvi.
-
- Improving info about usage of groff units.
-
- Other minor fixes.
-
-2000-03-20 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * doc/groff.texinfo: Added section about man macro package
- (I've basically taken groff_man.man). Introducing new indices `ma'
- for macros/strings and `gl' for glyph names. Other minor fixes.
-
- * tmac/groff_man.man: Fixed some typos.
-
-2000-03-19 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * doc/groff.texinfo: Removed all occurrences of `you', `we', etc.
- Other minor fixes.
-
- * doc/texinfo.tex: New file.
-
-2000-03-18 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * doc/groff.texinfo: Improved section on number registers. Other
- minor updates.
-
-2000-03-16 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * src/roff/groff/groff.man: Added info about grolbp. Make nicer
- synopsis.
-
- * src/devices/grolbp/grolbp.man, src/roff/nroff/nroff.man,
- src/devices/grolj4/grlj4.man, src/devices/grops/grops.man,
- src/preproc/eqn/eqn.man, src/utils/afmtodit/afmtodit.man,
- src/utils/tfmtodit/tfmtodit.man: Make nicer synopsis.
-
- * src/preproc/grn/grn.man: Better synopsis; added copyright.
-
- * src/roff/grog/grog.man: Updated copyright date.
-
-2000-03-14 Francisco Andrés Verdú <pandres@dragonet.es>
-
- * configure.in: Added test for strdup.
-
- * src/devices/grolbp/lbp.cc: Added a strdup() version in case none
- is available.
-
- Replaced dynamic allocation of arrays `[...]' with `new' operator.
-
- Other minor fixes.
-
-2000-03-12 OKAZAKI Tetsurou <okazaki@be.to>
-
- * Makefile.comm: Add $(INCLUDES) to $(ALL_CFLAGS).
-
-2000-03-11 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * src/preproc/grn/hdb.cc (DBGetType): Added return value to make
- compilers silent.
- * src/preproc/grn/hgraph.cc: Add #ifdef for hypot().
- * src/include/lib.h: Remove some spaces.
-
-2000-03-10 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * src/libs/libgroff/tmpfile.cc (xtmptemplate, xtmpfile): Removing
- initializers from arguments (some compilers don't like this).
-
-2000-03-09 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
-
- * src/libs/libgroff/htmlindicate.cc: Added library file which is now
- used by pic and eqn to tell grohtml where the graphic regions start
- and end.
- * src/libs/libgroff/Makefile.sub: Use it.
- * src/preproc/eqn/main.cc, src/preproc/pic/troff.cc: Altered to use
- graphic_start() and graphic_end() from htmlindicate.cc.
-
-2000-03-09 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * tmac/tmac.safer: Will now work correctly in compatibility mode.
- * tmac/groff_man.man: More fixes.
-
-2000-03-08 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * doc/Makefile: Added texput.log to the `clean' target.
- * doc/groff.texinfo: Added info about delimiters for escapes.
-
-2000-03-08 Bernd Warken <bwarken@mayn.de>
-
- * src/preproc/pic/pic.man: Add info on conversion of pic images to
- other graphic formats.
-
-2000-03-07 OKAZAKI Tetsurou <okazaki@be.to>
-
- * Makefile.in, Makefile.sub, src/preproc/eqn/Makefile.sub,
- src/roff/groff/Makefile.sub, src/roff/nroff/Makefile.sub,
- src/utils/afmtodit/Makefile.sub: Use $(INSTALL_SCRIPT) for script
- files.
-
-2000-03-07 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * doc/groff.texinfo: Spelling fixes.
-
-2000-03-06 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * tmac/groff_man.man: Completely revised to cover everything in
- tmac.an.
-
- * doc/groff.texinfo, src/roff/troff/troff.man: Document evc request.
- Other minor fixings.
- * src/roff/troff/env.cc (environment_copy): Improve error message and
- fix itoa->i_to_a.
- * src/roff/troff/TODO: Updated.
-
- * doc/Makefile: Bug fixes -- this is still provisional, though...
-
- * tmac/eqnrc: Small fixes.
-
-2000-03-05 Abramo Bagnara <abramo@alsa-project.org>
-
- Adding a request `evc' to copy environments.
-
- * src/roff/troff/env.cc (environment::copy, environment_copy):
- Implement it.
- * src/roff/troff/env.h: Add prototype.
-
-2000-03-05 Francisco Andrés Verdú <pandres@dragonet.es>
-
- Adding strsep() -- Solaris 8 doesn't have it.
-
- * configure.in: Test it.
- * src/devices/grolbp/lbp.cc: Add code.
-
-2000-03-05 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * src/roff/troff/div.cc (macro_diversion::output,
- top_level_diversion::output): Fixing an incompatibility with
- original troff: \x'0' updates the .a register also. Thanks to
- <Andries.Brouwer@cwi.nl> for pointing this out.
- * doc/groff.texinfo: Document it.
-
- * Makefile.in: Create Makefile.dep if necessary before calling the
- submake process to avoid warning about nonexistent file.
-
- * NEWS, PROJECTS: Updated.
-
-2000-03-04 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * tmac/troffrc: Add tmac.lbp.
-
-2000-03-03 Francisco Andrés Verdú <pandres@dragonet.es>
-
- * tmac/tmac.lbp: New file.
- * src/devices/grolbp/grolbp.man: Add documentation of `lbpname'
- command.
-
-2000-03-03 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * Makefile.in: Fixing $(subdir).
-
- * README, NEWS: Small fixes.
-
- * test-groff: Adding path to grolbp.
-
- * configure.in: The (new) file src/xditview/Imakefile.in will be
- also configured -- it is now possible to build gxditview in a
- directory different from $srcdir.
-
-2000-03-02 Blake McBride <blake@florida-software.com>
-
- * src/libs/libgroff/searchpath.cc (open_file): Adapting to WinNT.
-
- * MORE.STUFF: Added website of bell labs and info about plot2dev.
-
-2000-03-01 Colin Phipps <crp22@cam.ac.uk>
-
- * src/utils/indxbib/indxbib.cc (main): Use mkstemp() for temporary
- files.
-
-2000-02-29 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- Adding GNU getopt to the groff distribution.
-
- * src/include/getopt.h, src/libs/libgroff/{getopt.c,getopt1.c}:
- New files.
- * src/include/Makefile.sub, src/libs/libgroff/Makefile.sub: Update.
- * aclocal.a4: Remove GROFF_GETOPT function.
- * configure.in, Makefile.in, PROBLEMS: Update.
- * src/include/lib.h: Replace getopt tests with getopt.h.
- * src/devices/grolbp/lpb.cc: Remove inclusion of getopt.h.
-
- * doc/groff.texinfo: Further checking/updating. Adding more index
- entries.
-
- * man/groff_out.man: Fix nroff mode activation (for emacs).
- * man/groff_font.man: Add missing ligature.
-
-2000-02-28 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * doc/groff.texinfo: Further checking/updating. Adding more index
- entries.
-
- * src/devices/grolbp/grolbp.man: Added a comment line at the
- beginning of the file (similar to shell scripts) which indicates
- that `tbl' should be used as a preprocessor.
-
-2000-02-27 Blake McBride <blake@florida-software.com>
-
- Adapting groff to MS Visual C++ 6.0 compiler (tested with
- Windows NT 4.0). Uses _MSC_VER define where necessary.
-
- * src/devices/grodvi/dvi.cc: Making stdout a binary stream.
- * src/devices/grolj4/lj4.cc: Making getopt variables `extern "C"'.
- * src/devices/grohtml/html.cc, src/devices/grops/ps.cc,
- src/include/lib.h, src/libs/libgroff/errarg.cc,
- src/libs/libgroff/itoa.c, src/libs/libgroff/nametoindex.cc,
- src/preproc/refer/label.y, src/preproc/refer/label.cc,
- src/roff/groff/pipeline.c, src/roff/troff/column.cc,
- src/roff/troff/div.cc, src/roff/troff/env.cc,
- src/roff/troff/input.cc, src/roff/troff/node.cc,
- src/roff/troff/reg.cc: Renaming itoa() to i_to_a() and iftoa() to
- if_to_a() to avoid name clashes.
- * src/include/posix.h: Don't use unistd.h.
- * src/libs/libgroff/tmpfile.cc: Use `#ifndef...#else...#endif'
- clause for integrating non-Unix xtmpfile() code.
- * src/roff/troff/input.cc: Adding `public' keyword to macro_header
- structure; use "rt" for popen() in pipe_source(); add getpid()
- dummy function.
- * src/roff/troff/node.cc: Use special versions of popen() in
- real_output_file() and pclose() in ~real_output_file().
-
-2000-02-27 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- Adding a new driver, grolbp, for Canon CAPSL printers (LBP-4 and
- LBP-8 series laser printers). This code has been contributed by
- Francisco Andrés Verdú <pandres@dragonet.es>.
-
- * src/devices/grolbp/*: The grolbp output device.
- * font/devlpb/*: The font description files.
- * Makefile.in: Add grolpb and devlbp subdirectories.
-
- * src/devices/grodvi/grodvi.man, src/devices/grolj4/grolj4.man,
- src/devices/grotty/grotty.man,src/roff/troff/troff.man: Minor
- typographic fixes.
-
- * doc/groff.texinfo: Further checking/updating. Adding more index
- entries.
-
- * NEWS: Updated.
-
- * src/devices/grolbp/Makefile.sub: Adding $(srcdir).
-
- * man/groff_font.man: Adding info about obsolete DESC keywords.
- * src/devices/grolj4/grolj4.man: Documenting additional DESC
- keywords.
-
-2000-02-26 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * src/preproc/grn/grn.man: Added info about the gremlin file format
- (contributed by Daniel Senderowicz <daniel@synchrods.com>).
-
-2000-02-25 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * src/preproc/grn/main.cc: Allow values of `narrow' parameter and
- friends to be non-integer.
-
- * src/preproc/grn/grn.man: Document it.
-
- * doc/groff.texinfo: Further checking/updating. Adding more index
- entries.
-
-2000-02-24 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * src/preproc/grn/main.cc: Introduce BASE_THICKNESS, defining
- line thicknesses to be integer multiples of this value.
-
- * src/preproc/grn/grn.man: Commenting out the -s option -- the
- corresponding code doesn't work (yet).
-
- * doc/groff.texinfo: Further checking/updating. Adding more index
- entries.
-
-2000-02-23 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * src/preproc/grn/{main.cc, hgraph.cc}: Using point units to
- specify line thickness instead of base units. The new default
- values are now 0.15,pt 0.45pt, and 0.75pt for thin, middle, and
- thick lines respectively.
-
- Removed unused variable `prevval'.
-
- * src/preproc/grn/grn.man: Updated.
-
-2000-02-22 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * src/preproc/grn/main.cc: Slight formatting.
-
- * src/roff/groff/groff.man: Formatting fix.
- * src/preproc/grn/grn.man: Ditto.
-
- * src/roff/grog/grog.pl: Fixing two embarassing bugs.
-
- * doc/groff.texinfo: Further checking/updating.
-
-2000-02-21 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * README, INSTALL, PROJECT, PROBLEMS, BUGREPORT: Updated.
-
- * test-groff: Added grn subdir to path.
-
- * doc/groff.texinfo: Some restructing and other small improvements.
-
- * src/roff/groff/groff.cc (help): Fixed info string.
-
-2000-02-20 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * doc/meref.me: Fix description of .GS request.
-
- * src/roff/troff/troff.man: Fixing typo.
-
- Adding the `grn' preprocessor for gremlin graphic files.
-
- * src/preproc/grn/*: This is the Berkeley distribution written by
- David Slattengren and Barry Roitblat, adapted to groff by Daniel
- Senderowicz and Werner Lemberg.
-
- * doc/grnexampl.{me,g}: A sample for grn.
-
- * Makefile.in: Added subdirectory entry for grn.
-
- * src/roff/groff/groff.cc: Added support for grn. It can be now
- called with the switch `-g'.
-
- * src/roff/groff/groff.man: Updated.
-
- * src/roff/grog/grog.{man,pl,sh}: Updated.
-
- * NEWS: Updated.
-
-2000-02-11 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
-
- * src/include/lib.h: Added xtmptemplate and made xtmpfile
- parametrically polymorphic.
-
- * src/libs/libgroff/tmpfile.cc: Implemented xtmptemplate
- and the alterations to xtmpfile.
- xtmpfile can be requested to return the filename created
- and asked not to unlink the temp file. The default behaviour
- if parameters are absent is exactly the same as before.
-
-2000-02-11 Abramo Bagnara <abramo@alsa-project.org>
-
- A new request `length' is available which returns the length of a
- string in a number register:
-
- * src/roff/troff/input.cc (length_macro): Implement it.
- * src/roff/troff/input.cc (init_input_requests): Register it.
-
-2000-02-11 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * doc/groff.texinfo, src/roff/troff/troff.man: Add documentation
- of the `substring' request.
-
- * src/roff/troff/troff.man, doc/groff.texinfo: Document `length'
- request.
-
- * src/roff/troff/TODO, NEWS: Updated.
-
-2000-02-09 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * src/roff/groff/groff.man: Added an example.
-
-2000-02-06 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- I've considerably modified the directory structure of the
- distribution to get a more vertical layout. For example, the number
- of top level directories has been reduced from 42 to 6.
-
- As a consequence, many changes, especially to the makefiles, were
- necessary:
-
- * The makefile variables `top_builddir' and `top_srcdir' have been
- introduced. Virtually all relative paths have been replaced with
- absolute ones using these two variables.
-
- * Dependencies (in the files `Makefile.dep') are no longer part of
- the distribution. Instead, they are created during a `make install'
- in the build directory.
-
- * aclocal.m4 (GROFF_SRCDIR, GROFF_BUILDDIR): Two new functions to
- make `top_srcdir' and `top_builddir' absolute.
-
- Some other changes:
-
- * Man pages now depend on the files `VERSION' and `REVISION'.
-
- * The added shell script `mkinstalldirs' will replace `mkdir' in
- almost all cases.
-
- * VERSION: Version number increased to 1.16.
-
-2000-02-04 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * grops/psrm.cc (read_one_of): Fixed pointer incrementation.
-
- * Makefile.in: Removed $(tmac_m) since it is no longer needed
- (after an update of the mm stuff).
-
- * troff/Makefile.sub (majorminor.cc): Fix dependencies.
-
-2000-02-03 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- The .psbb request will now also accept Mac PS images (i.e. using LF
- as the EOL character).
-
- * troff/input.cc (ps_get_line): New function, taken from psrm.cc
- (with slight modifications).
- * troff/input.cc (do_ps_file): Use it.
-
- * test-groff: Add grohtml and grolj4 output devices to PATH.
-
-2000-01-30 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * NEWS, MORE.STUFF: Updated.
-
-2000-01-30 Cary D. Renzema <caryr@dollar.mxim.com>
-
- Add the `srand' command to pic.
-
- * pic/lex.cc, pic/pic.y: Implement it.
- * pic/pic.man: Document it.
- * pic/pic.cc, pic/pic.tab.h: Regenerated (with yacc).
-
-2000-01-30 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- Add a new request `.psbb'. This does exactly what the external
- program psbb did. It scans a PostScript image file for a
- %%BoundingBox comment and extracts the bounding box values (in
- PostScript units) which are then stored in the four new (read-only)
- number registers `llx', `lly', `urx', and `ury'.
-
- This will allow the usage of the .PSPIC macro without worrying
- about unsafe behaviour of groff, i.e., it will work without the
- `-U' switch of groff.
-
- * troff/input.cc: Implement it.
- * tmac/tmac.pspic: Use it.
- * troff/troff.man, grops/grops.man, NEWS: Document it.
- * psbb/*, Makefile.in: Remove it since it is no longer needed.
-
- This is bloody C code simply adapted from psbb.c! Any improvements
- welcome.
-
-2000-01-29 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * man/groff_font.man: Minor clarifications.
-
- * NEWS: Updated.
-
-2000-01-28 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * afmtodit/afmtodit.pl: Use new `--' comment delimiter.
-
-2000-01-28 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
-
- * man/groff_font.man: Brought up to date regarding tcommand
- extensions.
- * libgroff/font.cc: Handle everything after `--' as a comment
- in the font files.
- * devps/*: Added comment delimiter inside devps font files.
-
-2000-01-28 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * tmac/tmac.arkup, tmac/groff_markup.man: Replace \fC...\fR with
- \fC...\fP (which now works as expected).
-
- * troff/troff.man: Fix typo.
-
-2000-01-27 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
-
- Completed the pass_filenames implementation in troff.
-
- * libdriver/input.cc: Will read the new `F' tcommand.
- * troff/node.cc, troff/node.h: Will issue the new `F' tcommand.
- * troff/input.cc: Use it.
-
-2000-01-26 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * troff/env.cc (set_font): Fix the behaviour of \fP. The previous
- font will now be updated even if an invalid font is selected.
-
-2000-01-24 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * doc/homepage.ms: Updated for new tmac.arkup.
-
- * tmac/tmac.html: Disable line breaks after hyphen-like characters.
-
- * tmac/tmac.arkup: Cleanup.
-
- Added `\&' to .HTML macro to `leave vertical mode', so to say.
-
- Removed obsolete .LINK macro completely.
-
- The macros .URL, .FTP, and .MAILTO now accept a third argument which
- will be immediately appended to the second argument (to be used with
- punctuation, for example).
-
- Disabled .CDFTP macro temporarily for security reasons.
-
- * tmac/groff_markup.man: Complete revision for latest changes in
- tmac.arkup -- note that it does not yet format correctly with
- grohtml :-(
-
-2000-01-23 Bruno Haible <haible@clisp.cons.org>
-
- * nroff/nroff.sh: Accept -Tutf8 option and pass it through.
- * devutf8/R.proto: Add mappings for wp, lh, rh.
- * devutf8/NOTES: Updated.
-
-2000-01-23 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * doc/groff.texinfo: Updated version/copyright info.
-
-2000-01-21 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
-
- Added support for two new directives in device descriptions:
- `pass_filenames' (to pass the input file name to the output device)
- and `use_charnames_in_special' (to support e.g. accented characters
- in the `X' request).
-
- * include/font.h, troff/charinfo.h: Declare it.
-
- * libgroff/font.cc, libgroff/fontfile.cc: Set it.
-
- * devhtml/DESC: Use it.
-
- * troff/input.cc: New function encoded_char.
-
- * troff/token.h: Add test for `specialness'.
-
-2000-01-21 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * tmac/Makefile.sub: tmac.a4 and tmac.trace have been removed by
- mistake from the list of files to be installed.
-
-2000-01-18 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * README: Added info how to apply patches.
-
-2000-01-15 Jan Echternach <echter@informatik.uni-rostock.de>
-
- * troff/node.cc (ligature_note::operator delete): Fix g++ warning.
-
-2000-01-15 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
-
- * troff/input.cc: Add support for troffrc-end.
-
- * tbl/main.cc: Altered to issue table-start and table-end special
- characters if using the html device.
-
- * devhtml/*: Modified font files to incorporate html encoding of
- characters.
-
- * tmac/groff_markup.man: New file documenting tmac.arkup.
-
- * tmac/troffrc-end: New file. This is invoked after all user
- specified macros. Currently used by the html device to include
- tmac.html. Thus no need for users to specify -mhtml anymore.
-
- * tmac/Makefile.sub (NORMALFILES): Add troffrc-end.
- (MAN7): Add groff_markup.man.
-
- * tmac/tmac.an, tmac/tmac.html: Small html updates.
-
- * tmac/troffrc: tmac.arkup will now be called for the html device.
-
- * libgroff/font.cc, libgroff/font.h: Altered to include reading of
- extra device specific information about fonts.
-
- * doc/homepage.ms: New file. It is an example how an HTML home page
- could look like with grohtml.
-
- * doc/Makefile: Add homepage.ms. Remove rule for pic.html.
-
-2000-01-12 Bruno Haible <haible@clisp.cons.org>
-
- * devutf8/R.proto: Add mappings for ti, Fn, st, an. Change mappings
- of Im, Re.
-
- * devutf8/NOTES: Updated.
-
-2000-01-08 Bruno Haible <haible@clisp.cons.org>
-
- * eqn/box.cc, eqn/lex.cc, eqn/other.cc, eqn/over.cc, eqn/special.cc,
- eqn/text.cc, grodvi/dvi.cc, grops/ps.cc, grops/psrm.cc,
- libbib/index.cc, libbib/linear.cc, libbib/search.cc,
- libdriver/printer.cc, libgroff/font.cc, libgroff/string.cc,
- pic/lex.cc, pic/object.cc, refer/label.y, refer/ref.cc, tbl/main.cc,
- tbl/table.cc, tfmtodit/tfmtodit.cc, troff/dictionary.cc,
- troff/div.cc, troff/env.cc, troff/input.cc, troff/node.cc,
- troff/node.h, troff/reg.cc: Avoid most "g++ -Wall -Wno-sign-compare"
- warnings.
-
- * troff/node.cc (bracket_node::copy): Initialize last to NULL.
-
-2000-01-12 Fabrizio Polacco <fab@prosa.it>
-
- grolj4: Paper size will be searched case-insensitively.
-
- * include/lib.h: Add check for strcasecmp().
- * grolj4/li4.cc (lookup_paper_size): Use strcasecmp().
- * configure.in: Check for strcasecmp().
-
-2000-01-11 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * troff/Makefile.sub (majorminor.cc): Fix incorrect path to
- `REVISION'.
-
-2000-01-10 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * Makefile.comm, Makefile.in, doc/Makefile: More fixes for the
- revision scheme.
-
- Add a new read-only register, `.Y', which contains the groff
- revision.
-
- * troff/input.cc (init_input_requests): Define it.
- * troff/Makefile.sub (majorminor.cc): Define `revision' string.
- * doc/groff.texinfo, troff/troff.man: Document it.
-
- * libgroff/Makefile.sub (version.cc): Add definition of
- `Version_string[]', consisting of `<major>.<minor>.<revision>'
- * eqn/main.cc, grodvi/dvi.cc, grolj4/lj4.cc, grops/ps.cc,
- grotty/tty.cc, hpftodit/hpftodit.cc, indxbib/indxbib.cc, pic/main.cc,
- refer/refer.cc, soelim/soelim.cc, tbl/main.cc, tfmtodit/tfmtodit.cc,
- troff/input.cc, pfbtops/pfbtops.c: Use it.
-
-2000-01-10 Fabrizio Polacco <fab@prosa.it>
-
- Add a revision scheme to the groff package.
-
- * REVISION: New file.
- * libgroff/Makefile.sub (version.cc): Use it to define
- `revision_string[]'.
- * grops/psrm.cc: Use revision_string (converted to an unsigned
- integer) in constructor of resource_manager.
-
-2000-01-10 Bruno Haible <haible@clisp.cons.org>
-
- * devutf8/Makefile.sub, devutf8/DESC.proto, devutf8/R.proto: New
- files.
- * Makefile.in (DEVDIRS): Add devutf8.
- * grotty/tty.cc: Include device.h.
- (glyph): Change type of `code' to `unsigned int'.
- (tty_printer): New field is_utf8. Constructor takes device argument.
- (tty_printer::tty_printer): If device if `utf8', set is_utf8.
- (tty_printer::add_char): Change type of first arg to `unsigned int'.
- (tty_printer::put_char): New function.
- (tty_printer::end_page): Use put_char() instead of ::putchar().
- (make_printer): Pass device to tty_printer constructor.
- * nroff.sh: Determine default device by calling 'locale'. As a
- fallback, look at all of $LC_ALL, $LC_CTYPE, $LANG, $LESSCHARSET.
- Recognize UTF-8 locales.
- * tmac/eqnrc: Recognize utf8 like latin1.
- * tmac/troffrc: Device utf8 needs tmac.tty.
-
-2000-01-07 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * tmac/Makefile.sub: tmac.a4 and tmac.trace will now be installed.
-
-2000-01-07 Paul Eggert <eggert@twinsun.com>
-
- Add a new predefined writeable number register, `year',
- which contains the current year.
-
- * doc/groff.texinfo, PROBLEMS, troff/troff.man: Document it.
- * tmac/tmac.s: Use it.
- * troff/input.cc (init_registers): Initialize it.
-
-2000-01-06 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * PROBLEMS: Fixed typo.
-
-2000-01-04 Paul Eggert <eggert@twinsun.com>
-
- * PROBLEMS: Add Y2k advice for the yr number register.
-
-2000-01-03 Paul Eggert <eggert@twinsun.com>
-
- * doc/groff.texinfo: Fix Y2k bug in documentation of \n(yr.
-
-2000-01-02 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * tmac/tmac.arkup: Slight modification of macros to provide better
- appearance for non-HTML formats.
-
-2000-01-01 Charles Levert <charles@comm.polymtl.ca>
-
- * soelim/soelim.cc (include_path_append): realloc(NULL, n)
- does not automatically translate to malloc(n) on all OSes
- (e.g., SunOS) so do it explicitly. Also, check the returned
- value.
-
-2000-01-01 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * tmac/tmac.arkup: Added .LINE macro. Some formatting.
-
- * Makefile.in: Added $(tmac_m) again since the Makefile in `mm'
- expects this variable
-
-2000-01-01 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
-
- * doc/Makefile: Added instructions to create HTML and text
- versions of some files.
-
-1999-12-31 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * Updated INSTALL.gen.
-
- * tmac/tmac.arkup: Added fixes so that .FTP and .MAILTO works
- better resp. correctly with non-HTML devices.
-
-Version 1.15 released
-=====================
-
-1999-12-28 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * NEWS, VERSION: Changed to 1.15
-
-1999-12-27 Paul Eggert <eggert@twinsun.com>
-
- * nroff/nroff.man: -S is safer, not safe.
-
- * groff/groff.cc (main): Use `safer', not `safe', in variable
- names. This does not change the behavior.
-
- * troff/input.cc (main): Likewise.
-
- * nroff/nroff.sh: Likewise.
-
- * troff/input.cc (prepend_string): New function.
- (main): Prepend -msafer, so that we check macro libraries for
- safety.
-
- * PROBLEMS: Report problem with Sun C++ 5.0 and 5.1.
-
-Version 1.14 released
-=====================
-
-1999-12-26 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * NEWS, VERSION: Changed to 1.14.
-
-1999-12-24 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * refer/refer.cc: Fixing the last fix.
-
-Version 1.13 released
-=====================
-
-1999-12-23 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * tmac/tmac.an: A typo (`.if' instead of `.ie') made the page
- number disappear.
-
- * NEWS: Updated.
-
- * tmac/tmac.safer: Forgot to remove `so' from the `rm' request.
-
- * VERSION: Changed to 1.13 -- to be compliant with the Adobe 3.0
- document conventions, the version number must be a real.
-
-Version 1.12.1 released
-=======================
-
-1999-12-22 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * VERSION: Changed to 1.12.1.
-
-1999-12-22 Alan Rooks <arooks@istar.ca>
-
- * refer/refer.cc (do_file): Slight modification to satisfy the
- `Standard system CC - C++ Compilation System 3.1 03/03/99' on SCO
- UnixWare 7.1.
-
-1999-12-20 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * changed prep.ai.mit.edu -> ftp.gnu.org; updated copyright
- notices.
-
- * tmac/tmac.safer, tmac/groff_msafer.man: Remove `so' (again) from
- list of unsafe requests.
-
- * pic/pic.man: Fixed a typo.
-
- * man/groff_out.man: Fixed a typo.
-
-1999-12-18 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * Makefile.in: Doc fixes.
-
-1999-12-17 Fabrizio Polacco <fab@prosa.it>
-
- * groff/groff.cc: Missing `U' option added to getopt().
-
- * troff/troff.man: Missing `U' option added to synopsis.
-
-Version 1.12 released
-=====================
-
-1999-12-14 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * troff/input.cc (usage), groff/groff.cc (synopsis): Added -U flag
- to the synopsis.
-
- * nroff/nroff.sh, nroff/nroff.man: Replaced `secure', `unsecure'
- with the more appropriate terms `safer' and `unsafe'.
-
- * libgroff/strerror.c, aclocal.m4, configure.in: Added checks for
- sys_nerr and sys_errlist[].
-
- * pic/pic.h, aclocal.m4, configure.in: Added check for hypot().
-
- * pic/pic.y, pic/pic.cc: Added check for fmod().
-
-1999-12-13 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * VERSION: Changed to 1.12.
-
- Here some patches from various sources; most of them taken from
- the Debian distribution.
-
- * tmac/groff_mdoc.man, tmac/groff_mdoc.samples.man,
- tmac/Makefile.sub: New files copied directly from the NetBSD
- distribution. Probably, some additional adaptation later on is
- necessary...
-
- * tmac/tmac.safer, tmac/groff_msafer.man: Added `so' to the list
- of unsafe requests.
-
- * groff/groff.cc, groff/groff.man, nroff/nroff.sh,
- nroff/nroff.man, pic/main.cc, pic/pic.man, troff/input.cc,
- troff/troff.man: Added option `-U' for unsafe mode. Safe mode
- (`-S') is now the default.
-
- * README, NEWS: Updated.
-
-1999-12-09 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * doc/groff.texinfo: Regenerated nodes and menus with emacs.
-
- * doc/Makefile (clean): Added cleaning commands for groff.texinfo.
-
-1999-12-06 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * configure.in: Removed AC_PREFIX_PROGRAM since it causes more
- grief than relief today. Additionally, it is against the GNU
- coding standards.
-
- * configure: Recreated.
-
-1999-12-05 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * configure.in: Added GROFF_LIBM.
-
- * configure: Recreated.
-
- * aclocal.m4 (GROFF_LIBM): New function which tests whether -lm is
- necessary.
-
- * Makefile.in: Added definition of $(LIBM).
-
- * Makefile.comm (LIBM): Removed.
-
- * pfbtops/Makefile.sub: On AIX, -lm is needed also.
-
-1999-12-03 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
-
- * doc/Makefile: Added rule for generation pic.html.
-
- (clean): Files produced by grohtml will be removed also.
-
- * doc/pic.ms: Small fix.
-
- * tmac/tmac.html: Fixed suppression of headers.
-
-1999-11-16 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
-
- * tmac/tmac.html: Fixing horizontal arrows.
-
- Turning off hyphenation.
-
- * tmac/tmac.an: Improved support for grohtml; better indentation,
- no footers/headers.
-
-1999-10-31 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
-
- * tmac/tmac.arkup: Added CDFTP macro
-
- * tmac/tmac.html: All headers are turned off for ms, me, and mm
- macros.
-
- * tmac/troffrc: Some additions for HTML stuff.
-
-1999-10-06 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
-
- * tmac/tmac.html: Small changes.
-
-1999-09-26 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * doc/groff.texinfo: Minor fixes.
-
-1999-09-26 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
-
- * devhtml/TR: Changed spacewidth to 3.
-
- * tmac/Makefile.sub (NORMALFILES): Added tmac.arkup.
-
- * tmac/tmac.html: Moved markup macros to tmap.arkup.
-
- * tmac/tmac.arkup: New file.
-
- * grohtml/ChangeLog: New file.
-
-1999-09-16 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * doc/groff.texinfo (Common Features): Added Copying chapter.
- Changed format to @smallbook.
-
-1999-09-15 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * NEWS: Added info about groff.texinfo.
-
- * doc/groff.texinfo: Will now compile (using texi2dvi) without
- warning messages.
-
-1999-09-14 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * groff/groff.man: More updates.
-
-1999-09-13 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * doc/groff.texinfo: New file. This manual is still very
- rudimentary. It has been originally contributed by Trent
- A. Fisher <trent@gnurd.portland.or.us> with first corrections and
- additions by me.
-
- * INSTALL: Added information about the `doc' subdir
-
- * troff/troff.man: Minor fixes.
-
- * groff/groff.man: Added missing `-L arg' to SYNOPSIS section;
- reordered options.
-
- * troff/input.cc (usage): Added missing `-ffam' to usage message.
-
- * Makefile.in (dist): groff-$(version).tar.gz must be removed
- also, otherwise it is included itself in another call of `make
- dist'.
-
- * groff/groff.cc (synopsis): Removed superfluous space.
-
- * PROJECTS, PROBLEMS, NEWS: Updated.
-
- * VERSION: Updated to 1.12beta.
-
- * BUG-REPORT: Some cosmetic fixes. Corrected email address.
-
- * README: Updated: Included documentation about CVS repository,
- mailing lists, and daily snapshots.
-
- * tmac/Makefile.sub: Fixed $(tmap_wrap) finally.
-
-1999-09-12 Bjarni Ingi Gislason <bjarniig@rhi.hi.is>
-
- * tmac/tmac.an: If the tag didn't fit into the space that the
- macro `TP' specifies, the rest of the tag went into the space for
- the next line.
-
-1999-09-12 Jeffrey Copeland <jeff@opennt.com>
-
- * grolj4/lj4.cc: Added duplex printing (option `-d').
-
- * grolj4/grolj4.man: Document duplex printing.
-
-1999-09-12 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * doc/Makefile (pic.ps): Fixed rule which caused problems with
- non-GNUish sed programs.
-
- * tmac/doc-syms: Removed extra space from -iso8802-3 macro
- definition.
-
- * configure.in (LIBS): Added `-lc'
-
- * Makefile.comm (.man.n): Added substitution for @TMAC_AN_PREFIX@.
-
- * pic/tex.cc (solid_arc): Casting M_PI to double.
-
- * libgroff/putenv.c (putenv): Changed function header to ANSI C.
-
- * groff/groff.man, tmac/Makefile.sub (MAN7), tmac/groff_msafer.man
- (new file), tmac/msafer.man (deleted), tmac/groff_me.man (new
- file), tmac/me.man (deleted): {me,msafer} -> groff_{me,msafer}.
-
- * groff/groff_man.man: New file. This manual page was originally
- written for the Debian GNU/Linux system by Susan G. Kleinmann
- <sgk@debian.org>.
-
- * eqn/list.cc (list_box::compute_metrics,
- list_box::compute_sublist_width): Removed variable declaration to
- avoid shadowing warnings.
-
- * grops/psrm.cc (resource_manager::process_file): Ditto.
-
- * tfmtodit/tfmtodit.cc (main): Ditto.
-
- * libgroff/font.cc (font::load_desc): Renamed auxiliary variable
- to avoid shadowing warnings.
-
- * tbl/table.cc (block_entry::do_divert, table::do_row): Renamed
- shadowing loop variable.
-
- * groff/groff.man, troff/troff.man: Added doc about grohtml.
-
-1999-09-12 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
-
- New grohtml frontend to convert groff input to html.
-
- * Makefile.in (CCPROGDIRS, DEVDIRS): Added html device.
-
- * tmac/Makefile.sub (NORMALFILES): Added tmac.html.
-
- * tmac/eqnrc: Added html device.
-
- * tmac/tmac.html: New file.
-
- * eqn/main.cc (do_file, inline_equation), pic/troff.cc
- (troff_output::start_picture, troff_output::finish_picture),
- tbl/main.cc (process_input_file):
- Surrounded output with `graphics_start' and `graphics_end' so that
- the html driver can identify non-text portions.
-
- * grodvi/dvi.cc (dvi_printer::set_char), grolj4/lj4.cc
- (lj4_printer::set_char), grops/ps.cc (ps_printer::set_char),
- grotty/tty.ps (tty_printer::set_char): Additional parameter
- `name'.
-
- * include/printer.h: Class printer: New function
- set_char_and_width; new variables (is_char_named, is_named_set,
- named_command, named_char_s, named_char_n) to hold information
- about named characters -- needed by the html driver.
-
- * libdriver/printer.cc (printer::set_ascii_char,
- printer::set_special_char): Use set_char_and_width.
-
- * devhtml/*: New device files for html driver.
-
- * grohtml/*: New driver grohtml.
-
-1999-09-11 Wilfredo Sanchez <wsanchez@apple.com>
-
- * tmac/doc-common, tmac/tmac.an: Removed the word `UNIX' in
- default strings.
-
-1999-09-11 Luke Mewburn <lukem@netbsd.org>
-
- * libgroff/string.cc (search): Small fix to test against NULL
- pointer.
-
-1999-09-11 Jeff Conrad <jeff_conrad@msn.com>
-
- * troff/node.cc (copy): The characters in a bracket escape (e.g.,
- \b'abc') were stacked in reverse order when processed in a
- diversion.
-
- * troff/node.h: Added `*last' to struct `node' to make the above
- fix work.
-
- * troff/input.cc (read_draw_node), libdriver/input.cc (do_file):
- The default scale for the 'f' and 't' graphics functions were 'm'
- rather than 'u' (i.e., no scaling).
-
-1999-09-11 Peter Miller <peterm@jna.com.au>
-
- * groff/groff.cc (main), groff.man, soelim/soelim.cc (main,
- do_file), soelim/soelim.man: Added `-I file' option to soelim,
- defining include paths.
-
- * soelim/soelim.cc (include_path_append): New function.
-
-1999-09-11 Larry Jones <larry.jones@sdrc.com>
-
- * tbl/main.cc (process_options): Unix (at least Documenter's
- Workbench) tbl allows arbitrary non-alpha characters between
- options.
-
-1999-09-11 Paul Eggert <eggert@twinsun.com>
-
- Y2k fixes. Don't assume that the current year precedes 2000.
-
- * doc/meref.me: Add \n(y2, \n(y4.
-
- * tmac/doc-common (Yr): New number register.
- (Dd): Don't assume current year precedes 2000.
-
- * tmac/tmac.e (td): Likewise.
- (y2, y4): New number registers.
-
- * pic/pic.man: Update reference for pic paper to May, 1991
- version.
-
-1999-09-11 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * tmac/Makefile.sub (install_data, stamp-wrap, uninstall_sub):
- Removed quotation marks which prevented correct expansion of
- $(tmac_wrap).
-
- * devlj4/Makefile.sub (LJ4RES): Fixed value (600 instead of 300).
-
-1999-09-10 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * Makefile.sub (DISTCLEANFILES): Added `config.log' and
- `config.cache'.
-
- * Removed configure.old.
-
-1999-08-31 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * VERSION: Updated to 1.11.1
-
-1999-05-27 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
-
- * doc/Makefile: changed `.PS' postfix to `.ps' for consistency.
-
- * tmac/Makefile.sub (install_data, stamp-wrap, uninstall_sub):
- added quotations around $(tmac_wrap) to avoid syntax error if
- variable is empty.
-
- * configure: Newly generated using autoconf 2.13.
-
- * Makefile.in (LDFLAGS): Set variable to @LDFLAGS@.
-
-Fri Aug 15 08:51:47 1997 Eric S. Raymond <esr@snark.thyrsus.com>
-
- * README, PROJECTS, NEWS, INSTALL, VERSION,
- doc/Makefile. doc/pic.ms, groff/groff.man:
- Prepare for 1.11 release. No code changes.
- Documentation for pic added (doc/pic.ms).
-
-Sun Nov 26 11:45:13 1995 James Clark <jjc@jclark.com>
-
- * Version 1.10 released.
-
-Fri Nov 24 09:56:16 1995 James Clark <jjc@jclark.com>
-
- * afmtodit/afmtodit.pl: Avoid comment on first line.
-
-Mon Nov 20 11:13:49 1995 James Clark <jjc@jclark.com>
-
- * aclocal.m4 (GROFF_INSTALL_SH): New macro.
- * configure.in: Call it.
-
- * Makefile.sub (configure): Depends on aclocal.m4 not acgroff.m4.
- (distfiles): Doesn't depend on config.log or config.cache.
-
-Sun Oct 1 08:45:36 1995 James Clark <jjc@jclark.com>
-
- * grog/grog.sh: Use print "" rather than print in END rule.
-
-Wed Aug 23 13:30:52 1995 James Clark <jjc@jclark.com>
-
- * tbl/main.cc (process_data): Don't give error for excess data
- entries that are comments.
-
-Fri Jul 28 11:00:27 1995 James Clark <jjc@jclark.com>
-
- * tbl/main.cc (process_data): Fix case where new for-scope rules
- silently change meaning of code.
-
-Tue Jul 4 23:39:51 1995 James Clark <jjc@jclark.com>
-
- * troff/env.cc (hyphenate): Loop over all consecutive sequences
- of non-zero hyphenation codes.
-
-Sat Jul 1 00:42:15 1995 James Clark <jjc@jclark.com>
-
- * aclocal.m4 (GROFF_POSIX): Use conflicting declaration technique.
-
-Thu Jun 29 13:58:36 1995 James Clark <jjc@jclark.com>
-
- * tmac/tmac.e (ip): Divert the tag so as to freeze the spaces.
-
-Tue Jun 27 12:30:16 1995 James Clark <jjc@jclark.com>
-
- * tmac/tmac.andoc: Make it work in compatibility mode.
-
- * refer/token.h (token_info::is_range_sep): New function.
- * refer/token.cc (init_special_chars): Make \(en a RANGE_SEP.
- * refer/ref.cc (reference::output): More sophisticated check for
- multiple pages.
-
- * devps/prologue.ps (MANUAL): New procedure.
- * grops/ps.cc (main): New -m option.
- (usage): Include -m.
- (ps_printer::~ps_printer): Implement -m.
-
- * aclocal.m4 (GROFF_G): New macro.
- * configure.in: Call it.
- * Makefile.in (g): Provided by configure.
-
- * hpftodit/hpftodit.cc (basename): Rename to xbasename.
-
- * tmac/tmac.tty: Disable warning about bad fonts. Remove font
- translations.
-
- * Makefile.in (tmacpath): Don't include /usr/lib/tmac.
- (tmac_m, tmac_s): Deleted.
- (sys_tmac_prefix, tmac_wrap, tmac_prefix, tmac_an_prefix,
- tmac_s_prefix): New variables.
- (MDEFINES): Change accordingly.
- * Makefile.comm (.man.n): Use new TMAC_* variables.
- * configure.in (GROFF_TMAC): Call.
- * aclocal.m4 (GROFF_TMAC): Define.
- * tmac/Makefile.sub (stamp_wrap): New target.
- (install_data, uninstall_sub): Handle macro wrapping.
-
-Mon Jun 26 14:54:39 1995 James Clark <jjc@jclark.com>
-
- * tbl/main.cc (main): Ignore -T option.
-
-Thu Jun 22 09:08:06 1995 James Clark <jjc@jclark.com>
-
- * devlj4/generate/special.map: Add definition of \(nb.
-
- * tmac/tmac.dvi: Add definition of \(nb.
-
- * troff/dictionary.c (dictionary::dictionary): association::v gets
- initialized by association::association.
-
- * tmac/Makefile.sub: Avoid using temporary files when installing.
-
- * troff/env.cc (environment::set_font): Make bad font number a
- warning.
-
- * Makefile.in (fontpath): Remove $(prefix)/lib/font from fontpath.
-
- * Makefile.in (datadir): Use share rather than lib.
-
- * groff/groff.cc (basename): Rename to xbasename.
-
-Wed Jun 21 16:59:46 1995 James Clark <jjc@jclark.com>
-
- * Makefile (CCLIBS): Don't use.
- * Makefile.ccpg: Likewise.
-
- * acgroff.m4: Rename to...
- * aclocal.m4: Modify extensively for autoconf 2.
- * configure.in: Likewise.
- * Makefile.in: Likewise.
-
- * groff/pipeline.c (const): Declare as empty if __STDC__ not
- defined.
- (xstrsignal): Check for definition of NSIG. Conditionalize
- on SYS_SIGLIST_DECLARED. Make return type const.
-
-Sat Jun 10 12:28:16 1995 James Clark <jjc@jclark.com>
-
- * troff/input.cc (interpolate_macro): Rephrase missing space
- warning.
-
-Thu May 11 01:07:16 1995 Jason Merrill <jason@phydeaux.cygnus.com>
-
- * addftinfo/addftinfo.cc, eqn/delim.cc, eqn/lex.cc, eqn/list.cc,
- grodvi/dvi.cc, groff/groff.cc, grops/ps.cc, grops/psrm.cc,
- grotty/tty.cc, include/ptable.h indxbib/indxbib.cc,
- libbib/index.cc, libbib/linear.cc, libbib/search.cc,
- libdriver/input.cc, libdriver/printer.cc, libgroff/font.cc,
- libgroff/lf.cc, libgroff/nametoindex.cc, libgroff/ptable.cc,
- libgroff/string.cc, lkbib/lkbib.cc, lookbib/lookbib.cc,
- pic/lex.cc, pic/object.cc, pic/pic.y refer/label.y refer/ref.cc,
- refer/refer.cc, refer/token.cc, tbl/main.cc, tbl/table.cc,
- tfmtodit/tfmtodit.cc, troff/dictionary.cc, troff/div.cc,
- troff/env.cc, troff/input.cc, troff/node.cc, troff/symbol.cc:
- Fix 'for' scoping.
-
-Wed Apr 19 21:15:11 1995 James Clark <jjc@jclark.com>
-
- * troff/input.cc (spring_trap): Push a macro_iterator rather than a
- string_iterator.
- (spring_trap, postpone_traps, unpostpone_traps): Move to later in
- file.
- (macro_iterator::macro_iterator): Add additional argument.
-
-Mon Apr 10 12:06:02 1995 James Clark <jjc@jclark.com>
-
- * troff/div.cc (vertical_size::vertical_size): In place of integer
- specifying line spacing use cunits specifying post vertical
- space.
- (macro_diversion::output, top_level_diversion::output): Likewise.
- * troff/div.h: Change declarations accordingly.
- * troff/env.cc (pending_output_line): Replace ls field by post_vs
- field.
- (pending_output_line::pending_output_line,
- pending_output_line::output, environment::output,
- environment::output_line, environment::output_title,
- environment::hyphenate_line): In place of
- integer specifying line spacing use cunits specifying post vertical
- space.
- (environment::environment): Add post_vertical_spacing and
- prev_post_vertical_spacing arguments.
- (environment::get_post_vertical_spacing): New function.
- (environment::total_post_vertical_spacing): New function.
- (environment::post_vertical_spacing): New function.
- (init_env_requests): Initialize pvs request and .pvs register.
- * troff/env.h: Change declarations.
-
-Tue Mar 28 09:52:07 1995 James Clark <jjc@jclark.com>
-
- * tmac/tmac.pspic: Immediately remove the temporary file.
-
-Sat Mar 25 10:43:11 1995 James Clark <jjc@jclark.com>
-
- * tmac/tmac.pspic (PSPIC): Scale graphic uniformly even when
- height is specified.
-
-Thu Jan 26 16:20:13 1995 James Clark <jjc@jclark.com>
-
- * tbl/table.c (struct vertical rule, class table_entry): Use int
- not short for start_row and end_row.
-
-Fri Jan 13 13:53:05 1995 James Clark <jjc@jclark.com>
-
- * troff/input.cc (trapping_blank_line, blank_line_macro): New
- functions.
- (diverted_space_node::reread, process_input_stack): Call
- trapping_blank_line() rather than blank_line().
- (init_input_requests): Bind "blm" to blank_line_macro().
-
- * tmac/tmac.s (XA): Use .br and par@reset rather than XA.
-
-Tue Jan 10 11:40:35 1995 James Clark <jjc@jclark.com>
-
- * troff/env.cc (environment::possibly_break_line): Require that
- width total excluding width of final space node be greater than
- the target text length.
-
-Tue Jan 3 09:13:37 1995 James Clark <jjc@jclark.com>
-
- * troff/node.cc (kern_pair_node::vertical_extent): New function.
-
-Sun Dec 4 13:19:07 1994 James Clark <jjc@jclark.com>
-
- * troff/node.cc (charinfo_node): New class.
- (glyph_node, composite_node): Derive from charinfo_node. Change
- member functions accordingly.
-
-Wed Nov 30 10:29:29 1994 James Clark <jjc@jclark.com>
-
- * nroff/nroff.sh: Use -Tlatin1 not -TLatin1.
-
-Mon Aug 8 10:17:59 1994 James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
-
- * tmac/tmac.tty-char: Add definitions for \(ab and \[arrowvertex].
-
- * devps/generate/textmap (notsubset): Add.
-
- * tmac/tmac.a4: New file.
-
-Sun Jul 24 20:08:42 1994 James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
-
- * pic/main.cc (had_parse_error): New variable.
- (do_picture, do_whole_file): Set had_parse_error if yyparse()
- returns non-zero.
- (main): Return 1 if had_parse_error is true.
-
-Tue Jul 19 13:40:31 1994 James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
-
- * grolj4/lj4.cc (main): Avoid use of strtoul.
-
-Mon Jul 18 15:03:02 1994 James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
-
- * nroff/nroff.sh: Default device is -Tlatin1 if $LC_CTYPE is
- iso_8859_1 or $LESSCHARSET is latin1.
-
-Sun Jul 10 13:38:35 1994 James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
-
- * hpftodit: New directory.
- * Makefile.in (CCPROGDIRS): Add hpftodit.
- * devlj4/generate: New directory.
-
-Thu Jul 7 23:49:48 1994 James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
-
- * configure.in: Don't use AC_VFORK.
- * groff/pipeline.c (run_pipeline): Use fork() always.
-
-Wed Jul 6 11:13:17 1994 James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
-
- * grops/ps.cc (main): Use %1 not %s in error message for -w.
-
- * Makefile.in (CCPROGDIRS): Add grolj4.
- (DEVDIRS): Add devlj4.
- * grolj4, devlj4: New directories.
- * tmac/troffrc: Handle lj4.
- * tmac/tmac.lj4: New file.
-
-Fri Jun 17 18:02:53 1994 James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
-
- * tmac/tmac.e (@n): Set indent to 0 before calling |h.
-
-Wed Jun 1 07:33:47 1994 James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
-
- * troff/input.cc (do_if_request): At end of second string, switch
- environments before getting next token.
-
-Fri May 20 07:39:18 1994 James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
-
- * devps/psstrip.sed: Split rule that strips whitespace on either
- side of delimiters.
-
-Wed May 18 08:13:47 1994 James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
-
- * troff/node.h (font_family::make_definition): Add return value to
- declaration. * troff/symbol.h (symbol::operator==,
- symbol::operator!=): Likewise.
-
-Tue May 17 20:46:06 1994 James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
-
- * groff/groff.cc (main, help, synopsis): Handle -S.
- (possible_command::insert_arg): New function.
-
- * tmac/tmac.safer: New file.
- * tmac/msafer.man: New file.
- * tmac/Makefile.sub (FILES): Add tmac.safer and msafer.man.
-
-Thu Mar 10 01:58:30 1994 Paul Eggert (eggert@twinsun.com)
-
- * pic/pic.h, pic/main.cc (safer_flag): New variable.
- * pic/pic.y (placeless_element): Avoid unsafe operations if
- `safer_flag' is set.
- * pic/main.cc (main): Add -S option, which sets `safer_flag'.
-
-Tue May 10 13:02:31 1994 James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
-
- * eqn/lex.cc (get_token): Put call to add_context() in block to
- work around Sun C++ 4.0 bug.
-
- * include/stringclass.h (operator +): Use ?: instead of `if' to
- work around Sun C++ 4.0 bug.
-
-Thu May 5 11:18:03 1994 James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
-
- * tbl/main.cc (process_format): Accept - as a synonym for the _
- key letter.
-
- * libbib/index.cc (minus_one): Don't declare as const.
-
-Fri Apr 29 09:32:48 1994 James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
-
- * troff/input.cc (get_char_for_escape_name): Push back a newline.
-
-Wed Apr 27 21:14:18 1994 James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
-
- * troff/input.cc (write_macro_request): New function.
- (init_input_requests): Bind write_macro_request to writem.
-
-Sun Apr 17 11:15:38 1994 James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
-
- * tmac/tmac.s (@EN): Turn filling back on even if there was no
- equation.
-
- * eqn/lex.cc (do_space): Supply missing argument to lex_error.
-
- * tmac/tmac.s (@TS): Renamed from TS.
- (TS): Call LP then TS again.
- (cov*ab-init): Alias @TS to TS.
-
- * tmac/tmac.s: Allow QP or RS to initialize.
-
- * tmac/tmac.s (par@load-init): New macro. Call at end of file.
- Move initializations of PS and LL here.
- (par@init): Don't initialize HY. Avoid changing environment 0.
- (par*env-init): Don't all par@reset.
-
-Thu Apr 14 19:15:45 1994 James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
-
- * include/posix.h: Include <fcntl.h> only if not using <osfcn.h>.
-
-Sun Apr 10 09:54:44 1994 James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
-
- * Makefile.in (MDEFINES): Add LDFLAGS.
- (LDFLAGS): Add definition line.
-
-Thu Apr 7 22:22:22 1994 James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
-
- * troff/input.cc (get_optional_char): Split off error check into...
- (check_missing_character): New function.
- * troff/token.h: Declare it.
- * troff/env.cc (margin_character): Don't call get_optional_char.
- Only call tok.next() after making the node.
-
- * include/lib.h (getopt): Make 2nd argument char *const *.
-
-Fri Mar 11 07:28:03 1994 James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
-
- * nroff/conftest.sh: Deleted.
-
-Fri Mar 4 10:51:36 1994 James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
-
- * pic/make-dos-dist: Deleted.
-
-Wed Mar 2 20:59:16 1994 James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
-
- * devps/psstrip.sed: Strip comments before stripping trailing
- white space.
-
-Sat Feb 19 13:07:16 1994 James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
-
- * Version 1.09 released.
-
-Wed Feb 16 16:53:49 1994 James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
-
- * tmac/doc-ditroff (hK): Don't reset page number if \nC is > 0.
-
-Mon Feb 14 08:26:40 1994 James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
-
- * libgroff/font.cc (font::load_desc): Fix typo in error message.
-
-Sun Feb 13 09:37:38 1994 James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
-
- * libgroff/new.cc (operator new): Rewrite so as to avoid warning
- about returning without a value.
-
- * troff/charinfo.h (charinfo::get_special_translation): Cast
- TRANSLATE_NONE to int.
-
- * refer/token.cc (lookup_token, store_token): Remove bogus loop
- test. Fix test so that it works with n unsigned.
-
- * pic/pic.y (defaults_table): Fully bracket initializer.
- * pic/lex.cc (lookup_keyword): Likewise.
- * eqn/lex.cc (token_table, def_table): Likewise.
- * eqn/box.cc (param_table): Likewise.
- * troff/input.cc (warning_table): Likewise.
- * libgroff/font.cc (table): Likewise.
- * grops/ps.cc (ps_printer::special): Likewise.
- * grops/psrm.cc (resource_manager::process_file): Likewise.
- * tfmtodit/tfmtodit.cc (lig_chars, lig_table): Likewise.
- * refer/command.cc (command_table): Likewise.
- * addftinfo/addftinfo.cc (param_table): Likewise.
-
- * troff/symbol.cc (symbol::symbol): Prevent compiler warnings
- about temp's being unused.
- (unused): New function.
-
- * groff/pipeline.cc: Declare c_fatal.
-
- * libbib/linear.cc (bmpattern::search): Cast patterrn[--j] to
- uchar.
-
- * libbib/index.cc (index_search_item::load): Prevent compiler
- warnings about fd_closer's being unused.
- (unused): New function.
-
-Sat Feb 12 10:31:59 1994 James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
-
- * troff/input.cc (copy_mode_error): Make `prefix' static.
- Fix typo.
-
- * include/posix.h: Include <osfcn.h> is HAVE_CC_OSFCN_H is
- defined.
- * acgroff.m4, configure.in, Makefile: Rename HAVE_CC_UNISTD_H to
- HAVE_CC_OSFCN_H and modify accordingly.
-
- * troff/input.cc (init_charset_table): radicalex overlaps
- horizontally.
-
- * groff/acgroff.m4 (GROFF_ISC_SYSV3): New macro (from
- udodo!hans@relay.NL.net).
- * groff/configure.in: Call it.
-
- * groff/acgroff.m4 (GROFF_PCLOSE): New macro.
- * groff/configure.in: Call it.
- * include/lib.h: Conditionalize declaration of pclose.
-
- * troff/div.cc (last_page_number): New global variable.
- (top_level_diversion::begin_page): Exit if we just printed the
- last page.
- * troff/div.h (last_page_number): Declare it.
- * troff/input.cc (parse_output_page_list): Set last_page_number.
-
- * eqn/sqrt.cc: Rename \(rn to \[radicalex].
- * devps/S, devps/textmap, tmac/tmac.ps, tmac/tmac.dvi,
- tmac/tmac.X: Likewise.
- * tmac/tmac.ps, tmac/tmac.X, tmac.dvi: Add definitions of \(rn.
- * tmac.dvi: Make \(ru and \(ul extend beyond their width by .04m.
-
-Fri Feb 11 11:45:40 1994 James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
-
- * tmac/doc-ditroff (hK): Remove groff specific code which
- prevented page-breaks between separate manual entries. If this is
- the first page, don't set the page number to 1.
-
- * acgroff.m4 (GROFF_POSIX): New macro.
- * configure.in: Use it.
-
- * troff/node.cc (class real_output_file,
- real_output_file::real_output_file,
- real_output_file::~real_output_file): Conditionalize use of
- popen/pclose on POPEN_MISSING.
- * troff/node.h: Conditionalize pipe_command on POPEN_MISSING.
- * troff/input.cc (pipe_command): Give an error if POPEN_MISSING.
- (pipe_source): Similarily.
-
- * acgroff.m4 (GROFF_PROG_CCC): Update message about libg++.
-
- * acgroff.m4 (GROFF_GETOPT, GROFF_PUTENV, GROFF_POPEN): Detect
- presence of declarations by trying to compile example with
- conflicting declarations. (gcc only gives a warning for missing
- declarations.)
-
-Wed Feb 9 09:12:23 1994 James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
-
- * tmac/tmac.pspic (PSPIC): Allow options to specify alignment
- (from Ulrich Lauther).
-
-Tue Feb 8 03:56:40 1994 James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
-
- * libbib/linear.cc (file_buffer::load): Use S_ISREG macro.
-
-Thu Feb 3 09:34:35 1994 James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
-
- * indxbib/indxbib.cc (write_hash_table): Add code for case where
- pointers and ints have different sizes.
-
-Sun Jan 9 16:17:51 1994 James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
-
- * tmac/tmac.s (par*env-init): Call par@reset.
-
-Fri Jan 7 10:24:27 1994 James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
-
- * tmac/tmac.s (@IP): Switch to a new environment when diverting
- tag.
- (par*push-tag-env, par*pop-tag-env): New macros.
-
-Wed Jan 5 21:18:34 1994 James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
-
- * grops/ps.cc (ps_printer::ps_printer): Use MAX_LINE_LENGTH for
- initializing `out'. Reduce MAX_LINE_LENGTH from 79 to 72.
-
- * grops/ps.cc (ps_printer::~ps_printer): Output %%CreationDate
- comment. Include <time.h>.
-
-Wed Dec 15 14:14:00 1993 James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
-
- * grops/ps.cc (is_small_h, is_small_v): Deleted.
- (ps_printer::flush_sbuf): Use absolute motion only at beginning of
- lines.
-
-Tue Dec 14 10:06:34 1993 James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
-
- * troff/input.cc (read_request): Only print a prompt if reading
- from the terminal. Also clearerr on EOF if reading from the
- terminal. Declare isatty.
-
-Mon Nov 29 08:38:15 1993 James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
-
- * refer/label.y: Rename map_t to map_func and extractor_t to
- extractor_func.
-
-Sat Oct 30 06:38:12 1993 James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
-
- * include/assert.h: Don't use volatile.
- * libgroff/assert.cc: Likewise.
-
-Fri Oct 29 15:00:23 1993 James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
-
- * troff/input.cc (abort_request): Look at character in tok before
- calling get_copy().
-
-Thu Oct 28 14:09:48 1993 James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
-
- * troff/troff.h (NO_RETURN): Deleted.
- * troff/div.cc (cleanup_and_exit): Don't declare aas NO_RETURN.
- * troff/input.cc (exit_troff): Likewise
-
- * Makefile.in: Remove `Making ...' messages since GNU make now
- gives these.
-
- * configure.in: Use AC_HAVE_HEADERS(unistd.h) instead of AC_UNISTD_H.
-
-Wed Oct 27 11:12:51 1993 James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
-
- * tmac/tmac.s (@init): Initialize PO to \n(.o here, rather than
- to constant 1 inch.
-
-Sat Oct 23 10:03:52 1993 James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
-
- * tmac/tmac.e (hl): Use \n[.in] rather than \n(.i.
-
-Thu Oct 14 12:09:45 1993 James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
-
- * eqn/delim.cc (delim_box::compute_metrics): Don't increase
- MARK_REG if there was no left delimiter.
-
-Sat Oct 2 19:54:47 1993 James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
-
- * pic/troff.cc (troff_output::text): Set line thickness to
- relative before outputting text.
-
- * tmac/tmac.e (@k): Don't zero ?T.
- ((z): Likewise.
-
-Sat Sep 25 11:08:43 1993 James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
-
- * tmac/tmac.e ($p): Handle possibility that $3 is empty.
-
-Wed Aug 18 08:51:41 1993 James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
-
- * troff/input.cc (decode_args): Warn about unquoted tabs (from
- Paul Eggert).
-
-Tue Aug 10 08:38:32 1993 James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
-
- * troff/input.cc (ignoring): New variable.
- (ignore): Set ignoring during call to do_define_macro.
- (do_define_macro): Clear ignoring before interpolating terminating
- macro.
- (copy_mode_error): New function.
- (get_char_for_escape_name, read_long_escape_name,
- interpolate_arg): Use copy_mode_error.
- (warning_table): Add WARN_IG.
- * troff/troff.h (WARN_IG): Declare.
- (WARN_TOTAL): Change accordingly.
-
- * groff/pipeline.c (strsignal): Rename to xstrsignal.
- * groff/groff.cc (strsignal): Delete declaration.
-
-Fri Jul 16 01:43:12 1993 James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
-
- * troff/div.cc (page_offset): Use 'm' as default scaling.
-
-Sat Jul 3 09:11:38 1993 James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
-
- * nroff/nroff.sh: Ignore -u.
-
-Wed Jun 9 12:17:27 1993 James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
-
- * Makefile.in (MDEFINES): Pass down MAKEOVERRIDES.
-
-Fri Jun 4 17:35:47 1993 James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
-
- * tmac/tmac.s (par*box-draw): Set adjustment mode to l while
- drawing box.
- (B2): With -Tascii, leave additional vertical space before
- and after. Ensure that the left and right indent is restored to
- what it was even if the point size changes. Don't call
- par@finish. Change the indent, line length and title length
- directly. With -Tascii, make the width of the box 1n less.
- (B1): Remember 1n at the current point size. Don't call
- par@reset. Change the indent, line length and title length
- directly. Ensure that the temporary indent is preserved.
- (par*box-mark-top): Turn off no spacing mode.
-
-Thu Jun 3 17:47:14 1993 James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
-
- * Makefile.in (dist): Use .gz suffix.
-
-Thu May 27 20:04:59 1993 James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
-
- * troff/input.cc (main): Add return 0.
- * pic/main.cc (main): Use return instead of exit.
- * tbl/main.cc (main): Likewise.
- * eqn/main.cc (main): Likewise.
- * grops/ps.cc (main): Likewise.
- * grotty/tty.cc (main): Likewise.
- * groff/groff.cc (main): Likewise.
- * grodvi/dvi.cc (main): Likewise.
- * refer/refer.cc (main): Likewise.
- * indxbib/indxbib.cc (main): Likewise.
- * lkbib/lkbib.cc (main): Likewise.
- * soelim/soelim.cc (main): Likewise.
- * addftinfo/addftinfo.cc (main): Likewise.
- * acgroff.m4 (GROFF_PROG_CCC, GROFF_CC_COMPILE_CHECK,
- GROFF_COOKIE_BUG, GROFF_CC_ANSI_BUG): Likewise.
-
- * troff/token.h (process_input_stack): Don't declare as static.
- * troff/input.cc: Likewise.
-
- * troff/node.c (invalidate_fontno): Make it a static member of
- class font_family. Change callers.
- * troff/node.c: Change declaration.
-
- * tbl/main.cc (struct input_entry_format): Add explicit public
- specifier.
- * tbl/table.cc (struct text_stuff, struct single_hline_stuff,
- struct double_hline_stuff): Likewise.
- * tbl/table.h (struct entry_format): Likewise.
- * pic/object.h (struct saved_state): Likewise.
-
- * include/stringclass.h: Add forward declarations of friend
- functions that are later declared as inline. Don't include inline
- specifier in friend declaration.
-
- * libgroff/lib.h: Declare popen and pclose.
- * acgroff.m4 (GROFF_POPEN): New macro.
- * configure.in: Call it.
-
- * include/lib.h (PI): New constant. Undef first if necessary.
- * tfmtodit/tfmtodit.cc (main): Use PI rather than M_PI.
- * grops/ps.cc (degrees, radians): Likewise.
- * libgroff/font.cc (font::get_skew): Likewise.
-
- * grops/ps.cc (is_ascii): New function.
- (ps_output::put_string): Use is_ascii. Use csprint rather than
- isprint.
- (ps_printer::define_encoding): Use csspace.
- * libgroff/strtol.c (ISASCII): New macro.
- (strtol): Cast arguments to is*() and tolower() to unsigned char.
- Use ISASCII rather than isascii.
- * libgroff/cmap.cc: Use isascii() only if <ctype.h> defines it.
- * libgroff/cset.cc: Likewise.
- * libdriver/input.cc: Include cset.h.
- (do_file, get_integer, possibly_get_integer): Use csdigit() rather
- than isdigit().
-
- * refer/refer.cc (main): Use %ld rather than %d for longs.
-
- * libbib/index.cc (index_search_item_iterator::get_tag): Use
- S_ISREG macro.
-
- * addftinfo/addftinfo.cc (param_t): Add explicit `int'.
-
-Mon May 24 08:51:37 1993 James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
-
- * troff/input.cc (hyphenation_code): Skip white space between
- char/code pairs.
-
-Sun May 16 08:15:52 1993 James Clark (jjc at jclark.com)
-
- * tbl/table.h (table::entry_list_tailp): New member.
- (table::table): Initialize it.
- (table::add_entry): Use entry_list_tailp to avoid O(n^2)
- behaviour.
-
-Sat May 15 17:26:00 1993 James Clark (jjc at jclark.com)
-
- * grotty/tty.cc (tty_printer::add_char): Don't discard characters
- with negative horizontal positions. Remove casts of glyph::hpos to
- int.
- (USHRT_MAX): Delete definition.
- (SHRT_MAX, SHRT_MIN): New definitions.
- (glyph::hpos): Change type to short.
- (tty_printer::end_page): Output multiple backspaces if necessary.
- Remove casts of glyph::hpos to int.
-
-Fri May 7 12:14:37 1993 James Clark (jjc at jclark.com)
-
- * tmac/tmac.s (@RT): New definition.
-
-Thu May 6 21:36:54 1993 James Clark (jjc at jclark.com)
-
- * refer/refer.cc (do_file): Make sure current_filename is set when
- filename is "-".
-
- * pic/common.cc (common_output::dot_line): Handle zero length
- lines.
-
-Sun May 2 19:54:16 1993 James Clark (jjc at jclark.com)
-
- * tmac/tmac.s (par@reset): Get value for .hy for \n[HY].
- (par@init): Initialize \n[HY].
-
-Mon Apr 26 11:43:16 1993 James Clark (jjc at jclark.com)
-
- * troff/dictionary.cc (dictionary::remove): Continue when
- r < j < i.
-
-Sun Apr 25 11:03:00 1993 James Clark (jjc at jclark.com)
-
- * Makefile.com (.y.cc): Avoid ending up with two versions of
- $(YTABH).
-
-Thu Apr 22 21:03:45 1993 James Clark (jjc at jclark.com)
-
- * tmac/tmac.dvi (\(,c): Define only if it does not exist.
- (\(,C): Likewise. Also fix typo.
-
-Wed Apr 21 08:47:32 1993 James Clark (jjc at jclark.com)
-
- * lib.h: Delete extraneous semi-colon.
-
- * Add pso request: `so' from a pipe.
- * troff/input.c (file_iterator::file_iterator): Add 3rd argument.
- (file_iterator::close): New function.
- (file_iterator::~file_iterator, file_iterator::next_file): Use
- file_iterator::close.
- (file_iterator::backtrace): Say `process' rather than `file' when
- the stream is popened.
- (pipe_source): New function.
- (init_input_requests): Bind ".pso" to pipe_source.
-
-Tue Apr 20 00:02:26 1993 James Clark (jjc at jclark.com)
-
- * afmtodit/afmtodit.pl: Avoid single quotes in comments.
-
- * pfbtops/pfbtops.c: Output 64 characters per line. Output hex
- digits in lower case.
-
-Mon Apr 19 09:55:57 1993 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * Version 1.08 released.
-
- * Makefile.in (dist): Insert || true after ln -s commands that
- might fail.
-
- * mm: Update to mm 1.16.
-
- * acgroff.m4 (GROFF_CSH_HACK): New macro.
- * configure.in: Call GROFF_CSH_HACK. Substitute for
- SH_SCRIPT_SED_CMD.
- * Makefile.in (SH_SCRIPT_SED_CMD): New variable. Include in
- MDEFINES.
- * nroff/Makefile.sub (nroff): New target.
- (install_data): Install nroff.
- * eqn/Makefile.sub (neqn): Sed with SH_SCRIPT_SED_CMD.
- * grog/Makefile.sub (grog): Sed grog.sh with SH_SCRIPT_SED_CMD.
-
-Sat Apr 17 08:24:28 1993 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * eqn/Makefile.sub (neqn): Add chmod +x.
-
- * grog/Makefile.sub (grog): Remove spurious semi-colon.
-
-Fri Apr 16 22:41:57 1993 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * troff/input.cc (string_iterator::string_iterator()): Initialize
- lineno and count.
-
-Tue Apr 13 10:22:28 1993 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * troff/div.cc (macro_diversion::space,
- top_level_diversion::space): Don't set high_water_mark.
- (macro_diversion::output, top_level_diversion::output): Don't
- include post line space in high water mark.
-
-Wed Apr 7 12:48:18 1993 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * eqn/eqn.y: Don't define YYDEBUG.
- * pic/pic.y: Likewise.
-
-Mon Apr 5 10:15:15 1993 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * tmac/tmac.e ([3): Add space after comma following editors.
- Change double spaces to single spaces.
- ([4): Change double spaces to single spaces.
-
- * grops/ps.h (USE_PS_ADOBE_2_0): New flag for broken_flags.
- * grops/ps.cc (ps_printer::~ps_printer): If the USE_PS_ADOBE_2_0
- bit is set in broken_flags, use 2.0 rather than 3.0 as the version
- after %!PS-Adobe- (for Newsprint).
-
- * troff/div.cc (top_level_diversion::begin_page): When
- before_first_page is 1, set page_number to 1.
-
-Sun Apr 4 14:28:53 1993 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * eqn/box.cc (box::top_level): Protect equation with \&.
-
-Sat Apr 3 23:27:25 1993 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * groff/groff.cc (possible_command::set_name): Delete old name.
-
- * groff/groff.cc (possible_command::~possible_command): Use
- a_delete.
-
- * troff/node.cc (troff_output_file::begun_page): New member.
- (troff_output_file::troff_output_file): Initialize it.
- (troff_output_file::really_begin_page): Only output V command if a
- page has been begun.
-
- * pic/pic.y (placeless_element): Delete argument to PRINT after
- use.
-
-Fri Apr 2 11:31:02 1993 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * Make wrapman work.
- * troff/div.h (class top_level_diversion): Replace
- first_page_begun by before_first_page (with opposite sense).
- * Change first_page_begun to before_first_page inverting sense.
- * troff/div.cc (class nl_reg): New class.
- (init_div_requests): Use class nl_reg for \n(nl.
- (top_level_diversion::begin_page): Don't call
- output_file::begin_page if before_first_page is 2;
- reset before_first_page afterwards. If have_next_page_number is
- false, then always increment page_number.
- * tmac/tmac.an: Set traps within TH rather than at the top-level.
- Restore compatibility mode after loading, and then disable
- compatibility mode in TH.
-
-Thu Apr 1 11:09:34 1993 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * grotty/tty.cc (tty_printer::end_page): Don't discard characters
- past last line.
- * troff/node.h (output_file::trailer): Declare.
- * troff/div.cc (cleanup_and_exit): Call output_file::trailer().
- * troff/node.cc (output_file::trailer): New function.
- (troff_output_file::~troff_output_file): Move most code into...
- (troff_output_file::trailer): New function.
- (class troff_output_file): Delete page_length member. Declare
- trailer().
- (troff_output_file::really_begin_page): Use current page length
- for final V command.
-
- * tbl/main.cc (struct options): New decimal_point_char member.
- (options::options): Initialize this.
- (process_options): Implement decimalpoint option.
- (process_data): Pass decimal_point_char option to table::table.
- * tbl/table.h (class table): New decimal_point_char member.
- (table::table): Add additional argument.
- * tbl/table.cc (find_dot): Rename to find_decimal_point. Add
- second argument specifying decimal point character. Use this
- instead of '.'.
- (table::table): Initialize decimal_point_char.
- (table::add_entry): Change call to find_dot.
-
- * troff/input.cc (get_copy, token::next): Implement \V.
- (interpolate_environment_variable): New function.
-
-Tue Mar 30 14:41:39 1993 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * pic/lex.cc (lookup_keyword): Rename MIN to K_MIN, MAX to K_MAX.
- * pic/pic.y: Likewise.
-
- * grotty/tty.cc (tty_printer::add_char, tty_printer::end_page):
- Add casts to int.
- * refer/ref.cc (reference::insert_field, reference::delete_field):
- Likewise.
- * troff/number.cc (parse_term): Likewise.
-
- * acgroff.m4 (GROFF_PROG_YACC): New macro.
- * configure.in: Use GROFF_PROG_YACC.
-
- * acgroff.m4 (GROFF_PROG_CCC): Don't add -O automatically for gcc
- and g++.
- * Makefile.in (OPTIMIZE): New define.
- (DEBUG): Empty by default.
- (CCFLAGS, CFLAGS): Include $(OPTIMIZE).
-
- * acgroff.m4 (GROFF_SYS_SIGLIST): Don't quote program.
- (GROFF_ARRAY_DELETE): Likewise.
- (GROFF_CC_COMPILE_CHECK): Quote use of $2 and $3.
-
- * troff/env.cc (trie::~trie): Make virtual to shut up g++.
-
- * devps/psstrip.sed: Use different delimiter on last line (so that
- it works with BSD 4.4 sed.)
-
-Mon Mar 29 17:07:14 1993 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * devps/psstrip.sed: Delete comments.
-
- * acgroff.m4 (AC_GETOPT): Don't test whether <unistd.h> declares
- optind, opterr, optarg.
- * lib.h: When UNISTD_H_DECLARES_GETOPT is defined, declare optind,
- opterr, optarg.
-
-Sun Mar 28 17:44:25 1993 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * Makefile.in (check): Dummy target.
-
-Wed Mar 3 04:53:38 1993 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * Version 1.07 released.
-
- * Integrate mm 1.11.
-
- * tbl/table.cc (alphabetic_block_entry::print): start_row was used
- where start_col was meant.
-
-Thu Feb 25 07:55:36 1993 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * grog/grog.sh, grog/grog.pl: Recognize PH and SA as -mm macros.
-
-Wed Feb 24 10:15:34 1993 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * troff/input.cc (token::next): Make \z\o'...' and similar things
- work.
-
- * env.h (MARGIN_CHARACTER_ON, MARGIN_CHARACTER_NEXT): New
- constants.
- (environment): Add margin_character_flags member.
- * env.cc (environment::environment(symbol),
- environment::environment(const environment *): Initialize
- margin_character_flags.
- (margin_character): Rewrite.
- (environment::output_line): Add a margin character if
- margin_character_flags is non-zero. Turn off the
- MARGIN_CHARACTER_NEXT bit. If that makes margin_character_flags
- zero, use margin_character_node without copying and then set
- margin_character_node to 0.
-
- * devps/DESC.in: Change minimum size to 1000.
-
-Tue Feb 23 14:57:49 1993 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * troff/symbol.h (symbol::hash): Change return type to unsigned
- long.
- * troff/dictionary.cc (dictionary::lookup, dictionary::remove):
- Add casts to int.
-
- * test-groff: Use -r rather than -x.
-
- * grops/psfig.diff: Include in distribution again.
-
-Mon Feb 22 09:10:44 1993 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * Makefile.in (dist): Use gzip.
-
-Sun Feb 21 11:12:53 1993 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * acgroff.m4 (GROFF_GETOPT): Check for declaration of getopt() in
- unistd.h as well as in stdlib.h.
- * include/lib.h: Include <stdlib.h> is STDLIB_H_DECLARES_GETOPT is
- defined; otherwise include <sys/types.h> and <unistd.h> if
- UNISTD_H_DECLARES_GETOPT is defined.
-
- * configure.in: use builtin(include, ... rather than include(...
- * configure: Regenerate with autoconf 1.3.
-
- * libdriver/print.cc (printer::adjust_arc_center): Use new
- algorithm suggested by Andy Fyfe.
-
- * libdriver/printer.cc (printer::adjust_arc_center): New function.
- * include/printer.h: Declare this.
- * grops/ps.cc (ps_printer::draw): Use it.
- * grodvi/dvi.cc (dvi_printer::draw): Use it.
-
-Fri Feb 19 23:13:51 1993 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * Makefile.comm (.man.n): Replace macrodir by tmacdir.
-
-Thu Feb 11 16:46:59 1993 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * eqn/main.cc (main): Handle "eqn -".
-
-Mon Jan 4 20:29:56 1993 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * tmac/tmac.e (++): Install fix from comp.bugs.4sd.
-
- * mm: Integrate version 1.08.
-
- * pic/troff.cc (troff_output::finish_picture): Set
- EQN_NO_EXTRA_SPACE reg to 0 rather than removing it.
- * eqn/box.cc (box::extra_space): Set EQN_NO_EXTRA_SPACE_REG to 0
- if it's not defined. Check whether the register is non-zero rather
- than whether it's not defined.
- * tmac.e ({, <): Make argument to \x zero if \n(0x is non-zero.
-
- * indxbib/indxbib.cc: Move all signal handling into...
- * indxbib/signal.c: New file.
- * configure.in: Call AC_RETSIGTYPE.
-
- * acgroff.m4 (GROFF_STRUCT_EXCEPTION): New macro.
- * configure.in: Call GROFF_STRUCT_EXCEPTION.
- * libgroff/matherr.c: Protect with ifdef HAVE_STRUCT_EXCEPTION.
-
- * troff/input.cc (token::token, token::operator=): Work round SGI
- C++ bug.
- * pic/object.cc (position::position): Likewise.
-
-Mon Dec 28 21:50:21 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * pic/pic.h: Move declaration of hypot().
-
-Wed Dec 16 12:28:29 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * pic/pic.h: Declare hypot().
-
- * pic/pic.h: Define M_PI if necessary.
-
-Thu Dec 10 12:03:29 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * tmac/tmac.e (re): Add alternative version that doesn't use groff
- `.ta T' feature.
-
- * devps/prologue.ps (RE): Handle the possibility that the old font
- doesn't have a FontName entry.
-
-Wed Dec 2 10:25:29 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * tmac/tmac.e (fam): Redefine to set family in environment 2.
- (@C): Use @fam not fam.
-
-Thu Nov 26 16:01:25 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * lookbib/lookbib.cc (main): Change type of start to const char *.
- * lkbib/lkbib.cc (main): Likewise.
-
- * eqn/lex.cc (definition::definition): Don't use member
- initializer syntax for members of anonymous unions.
-
- * troff/input.cc (input_stack::backtrace): Change type of to const
- char *.
-
-Wed Nov 25 13:43:09 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * include/stringclass.h (class string): Declare inline friend
- functions as inline in class declaration.
- * troff/hvunits.h (class hunits, class vunits): Likewise.
- * include/refid.h (class reference_id): Likewise
- * troff/troff.h (points_to_units(units), scale(units, double)):
- Delete declarations.
- * libdriver/input.cc (get_char): Delete declaration.
- * include/lib.h: Change 2nd argument of getopt from const char **
- to char **.
- * troff/symbol.cc (symbol::symbol): Cast `new char *[n]' to `const
- char **' before assigning to a `const char **'.
- * tbl/table.cc: Delete extra declarations of prints().
-
-Tue Nov 24 14:33:13 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * libgroff/font.cc (font::load_desc): Cast `new char *[n]' to `const
- char **' before assigning to a `const char **'.
-
- * libgroff/errarg.cc (errarg::errarg): Don't use member
- initializer syntax for members of anonymous unions.
-
-Sat Nov 21 05:02:23 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * mm: Integrate version 1.07.
-
-Tue Nov 17 16:44:27 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * troff/input.c (translate2): Rename to
- (translate_no_transparent).
- (init_input_requests): Rename tr2 to trnt.
-
-Mon Nov 16 09:49:32 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * troff/charinfo.h (class charinfo): Add transparent_translate field.
- (charinfo::set_translation, charinfo::set_special_translation):
- Add second argument that specifies value for
- transparent_translate.
- (charinfo::get_translation, charinfo::get_special_translation):
- Add optional second argument that specifies whether translation is
- being used for transparent throughput.
- * troff/input.cc (charinfo::set_translation,
- charinfo::set_special_translation): Handle second argument.
- (charinfo::charinfo): Initialize transparent_translate.
- (translate): Split main part off into
- (do_translate): New function. Pass argument saying whether
- translation applies to transparent throughput.
- (translate2): New request.
- (init_input_requests): Bind translate2 to `tr2'.
-
-Wed Nov 11 11:43:20 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * tbl/table.h (class table): Add `nokeep' flag.
- * tbl/main.cc (process_options): Handle `nokeep' option.
- * tbl/table.cc (table::init_output, table::do_row, table::do_top,
- table::do_bottom): Don't output keep/release macro definitions or
- calls when `nokeep' option has been specified.
-
-Sat Nov 7 01:28:33 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * tmac/tmac.Xps (Xps-char): Use " as delimiter for \Z.
-
-Wed Nov 4 16:29:04 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * tbl/table.cc (table_entry::divert, block_entry::do_divert,
- block_entry::divert, alphabetic_block_entry::divert): Add extra
- argument giving column separation.
- (table::compute_widths): Pass column separation to
- table_entry::divert().
- (block_entry::do_divert): If an entry spans multiple columns and a
- minimumum width has been specified for each column, then set the
- line length to the sum of the widths (plus possibly the column
- separations).
-
- * troff/input.cc (set_escape_char): Don't set the escape_char
- until after calling has_arg().
-
-Tue Nov 3 11:23:27 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * tbl/table.cc (table::do_top): Add missing \s0 for double box
- case.
-
- * tbl/table.cc (table::print_double_hline): Avoid extra new line
- in case where r > nrows - 1.
-
- * tbl/table.cc (BODY_HEIGHT): Deleted.
- (LINE_SEP): New definition.
- (table::print_single_hline, table::print_double_hline,
- table::compute_vrule_top_adjust, table::compute_vrule_bot_adjust,
- table::do_row, table::do_top): Use LINE_SEP space before a line
- instead of \n[.v]-BODY_HEIGHT-BODY_DEPTH.
-
- * tbl/table.cc (text_entry::print_contents): New function.
- (text_string_name, right_text_string_name): Deleted.
- (TEXT_STRING, RIGHT_TEXT_STRING): Deleted.
- (simple_text_entry::do_width, numeric_text_entry::do_width,
- alphabetic_text_entry::do_width): Don't store the contents of the
- entry in a string.
- (left_text_entry::simple_print, right_text_entry::simple_print,
- center_text_entry::simple_print,
- alphabetic_text_entry::simple_print,
- numeric_text_entry::simple_print): Print the entry directly
- instead of using the stored string.
-
-Fri Oct 30 10:39:32 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * devps/Makefile: Strip PostScript files.
- * devps/prologue: Rename to...
- * devps/prologue.ps.
- * devps/psstrip.sed: New file.
- * devps/download: Use .pfa rather than .ps for installed versions
- of fonts.
-
-Thu Oct 29 09:14:43 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * troff/env.cc (input_trap): Give a warning if the argument is out
- of range.
-
- * troff/env.cc (adjust): Treat negative argument as missing. Round
- argument > 5 down to 5.
-
- * troff/env.cc (center, right_justify): Make negative argument zero.
-
- * troff/div.cc (page_offset, vertical_position_traps): Treat
- invalid argument as missing.
- * troff/env.cc (line_spacing, line_length, title_length, indent,
- underline, hyphen_line_max_request, control_char,
- no_break_control_char, widow_control_request, adjust, input_trap,
- point_size): Likewise.
- * troff/node.cc (ligature, kern_request, bold_font, track_kern,
- constant_space): Likewise.
- * troff/input.cc (compatible, shift, warn_request,
- set_escape_char): Likewise.
-
- * tbl/main.cc (format::format): Avoid doing `new int[0]'.
- * tbl/table.cc (table::table): Likewise.
-
- * Makefile.dev (install_dev): depends on $(DEVFILES).
-
-Wed Oct 28 08:30:57 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * devX75, devX75-12, devX100, devX100-12: New directories.
- * Makefile.in: Add these to DEVDIRS.
-
- * troff/Makefile.sub, eqn/Makefile.sub, indxbib/Makefile.sub,
- afmtodit/Makefile.sub, tmac/Makefile.sub, nroff/Makefile.sub,
- grog/Makefile.sub, mm/Makefile.sub (uninstall_sub): New target.
- * Makefile.in (uninstall, uninstall_sub, uninstall_dirs): New
- targets.
- * Makefile.ccpg, Makefile.cpg, Makefile.dev, Makefile.man
- (uninstall): New target.
- * Makefile.comm (uninstall, uninstall_sub, uninstall_man,
- uninstall_prog, uninstall_dev): New targets.
-
- * troff/div.cc (return_request): Treat an invalid argument as
- missing.
-
-Mon Oct 26 11:33:47 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * tmac/tmac.e ((f): Set up the environment even when there's a
- current diversion. Transperently throughput a call to @N.
- (@N): New macro.
-
-Thu Oct 22 05:05:59 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * tbl/table.cc (table::compute_vrule_top_adjust): Round adjustment
- up to vertical resolution.
-
- * tbl/table.cc (table::do_row): Change row number after printing
- stuff list.
-
- * pic/lex.cc (get_token_after_dot): Make .left and .right work.
-
-Wed Oct 21 14:46:45 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * Rename CHANGES to NEWS.
-
-Tue Oct 20 23:25:21 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * libgroff/new.cc (operator new): Avoid calling malloc(0).
-
-Mon Oct 19 09:10:13 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * man.ultrix: Removed.
-
-Sun Oct 18 06:35:15 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * Makefile.comm (extraclean): Delete files whose names begin with
- `='.
-
- * pic/troff.cc (troff_output::text): Fix typo in implementation of
- aligned text.
-
-Sat Oct 10 09:32:29 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * troff/env.cc (hyphenate_request, vertical_spacing, no_number):
- * troff/div.cc (page_length, need_space, space_request): Treat
- invalid optional argument as missing.
- * troff/env.cc (number_lines): If the first argument is present
- but not a number, turn on line numbering, don't change the next
- line number and parse the remaining arguments.
-
- * tmac/tmac.e (@q): Do the `ne' before changing to environment 2.
-
-Thu Oct 8 10:24:40 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * eqn/box.h: Change declaration accordingly.
- * eqn/box.cc (set_gsize): Change return type to int. Return 0 if
- the specified size was bad but don't give an error. Check for
- overflow.
- * eqn/main.cc (main): Change caller. Leave validation to set_gsize.
- * eqn/lex (do_size): Likewise.
-
-Wed Oct 7 09:48:59 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * acgroff.m4 (GROFF_PROG_CCC): Use fopen when checking for C++
- compatible headers.
-
-Sun Oct 4 18:24:02 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * tbl/table.cc (table::init_output): Improve error message when
- table won't fit on one page.
-
-Fri Oct 2 10:41:40 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * pic/troff.cc (troff_output::start_picture): Generate line
- containing a horizontal motion equal to the width of the picture.
-
- * groff/groff.cc (main): Allow PROG_PREFIX to be set at runtime
- using GROFF_COMMAND_PREFIX environment variable.
-
-Fri Sep 25 11:40:40 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * mdate.sh: Use $NF rather than $(NF).
-
-Tue Sep 22 09:47:24 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * pic/main.cc (main): Use %1 not %c in argument to warning.
-
- * eqn/main.cc (main): Output code to check that geqn was given the
- correct -T option.
-
-Mon Sep 21 10:59:16 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * Makefile.in (dist): Instead of doing `make -f ../Makefile', do
- `ln -s ../Makefile .; make; rm -f Makefile'.
-
- * troff/hyphen: Rename to...
- * troff/hyphen.us:
- * troff/input.cc (main): Delete -H option. Don't call
- read_hyphen_file().
- * troff/env.cc: Include searchpath.h and macropath.h.
- (exception_dictionary): Deleted.
- (ht): Deleted.
- (read_hyphen_file): Deleted.
- (hyphenation_language): New struct.
- (class trie, class hyphen_trie): Move declarations up.
- (trie_node::~trie_node): Deleted.
- (trie::delete_trie_node): New function.
- (trie::do_delete): New pure virtual function.
- (hyphen_trie::do_delete): New function.
- (trie::~trie): New function.
- (hyphen_trie::~hyphen_trie): New function.
- (trie::clear): No need to chcek that tp is not 0.
- (current_language, language_dictionary): New variables.
- (hyphen_word): Give an error if no current language. Use
- exceptions dictionary in current language.
- (hyphen_trie::read_patterns_file): Find file using macro_path.
- Allow comments (starting with %) in patterns file. Don't make it
- a fatal error if the file can't be found.
- (hyphenate): Return if no current language. Get the exceptions
- dictionary and the hyphenation patterns from the current language.
- (set_hyphenation_language): New variable.
- (hyphenation_patterns_file): New function.
- (hyphenation_language_reg): New class.
- (hyphenation_language_reg::get_string): New function.
- (init_hyphen_requests): Bind "hla" to set_hyphenation_language and
- "hpf" to hyphenation_patterns_file. Initialize `.hla' number
- register.
- * groff/groff.cc (main, help, synopsis): Delete -H option.
- * include/Makefile.sub: Don't define HYPHENFILE.
- * Makefile.in: Delete hyphenfile variable and remove from MDEFINES.
- * Makefile.comm (.man.n): Don't substitute for HYPHENFILE.
- * tmac/troffrc: Set hyphenation language to `us'. Load `hyphen.us'
- hyphenation patterns.
-
-Sun Sep 20 09:33:02 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * eqn/neqn.sh: New file.
- * eqn/Makefile.sub: Handle neqn.sh.
-
- * eqn/eqn.h: Declare `nroff' variable.
- * eqn/box.cc (param_table): Add `nroff' param.
- (nroff): Define it.
- * eqn/lex.cc (yylex): Handle TDEFINE and NDEFINE using `nroff'
- variable.
- * tmac/eqnrc: Set `nroff' to 1 for -Tascii or -Tlatin1.
-
- * troff/troff.h (WARN_FONT): New warning.
- (WARN_TOTAL): Change accordingly.
- * troff/input.cc (DEFAULT_WARNING_MASK): Include WARN_FONT.
- (warning_table): Add WARN_FONT.
- * troff/node.cc (mount_font_no_translate): Pass argument to
- font::load_font. If this is non-zero, give a warning.
- Don't give an error message when accessing a font that has already
- been found to be invalid.
- * include/font.h (font::load, font::load_font): Add additional
- optional argument which suppresses error message if the font is
- not found.
- * libgroff/font.cc (font::load_font): Handle additional argument.
- (font::load): Add additional argument. If this is non-null, set it
- to 1 and don't give error message.
-
- * include/printer.h (printer::end_page): Add argument giving
- length of page.
- * libdriver/input.cc (do_file): Pass this.
- * grops/ps.cc (ps_printer::end_page): Add argument.
- * grodvi/dvi.cc (dvi_printer::end_page,
- draw_dvi_printer::end_page): Add argument.
- * grotty/tty.cc (class tty_printer): Remove lines_per_page and
- columns_per_page members. New member nlines.
- (DEFAULT_LINES_PER_PAGE): Deleted.
- (tty_printer::tty_printer): Don't compute lines_per_page from
- font::paperlength. Don't compute columns_per_page from
- font::paperwidth.
- (tty_printer::add_char): Don't check horizontal position against
- columns_per_page. Grow glyphs vector if neccessary.
- (tty_printer::end_page): Add argument giving page_length in units.
- Discard lines past end of page.
-
-Wed Sep 16 06:29:52 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * tmac/tmac.tty-char: Fix definition of \(/l.
-
- * tmac/tmac.X: Define \(en.
-
-Tue Sep 15 10:37:13 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * acgroff.m4 (GROFF_PRINT): If a system has lpr and lp but not
- lpq, then use lp rather than lpr.
-
- * tmac/tmac.s (par@reset): Don't call `ad'.
- (par*env-init): Call `ad'.
-
-Sun Sep 13 18:48:20 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * mdate.sh: Use $(NF) instead of $6 to extract year from output of
- date.
-
- * troff/symbol.cc: #undef BLOCK_SIZE if it's defined.
- * indxbib/indxbib.cc: Likewise.
-
-Sun Sep 6 09:44:46 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * libgroff/putenv.c: New file.
- * libgroff/Makefile.sub: Add putenv.c to CSRCS.
- * Makefile.in: Say that putenv.o can be one of LIBOBJS.
- * configure.in: Test for putenv with AC_REPLACE_FUNCS. Test for
- stdlib.h with AC_HAVE_HEADERS.
-
-Sat Sep 5 18:11:52 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * indxbib/dirnamemax.c: Include <sys/dir.h> only if <dirent.h>
- does not exist.
-
-Fri Sep 4 09:43:26 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * eqn/box.cc (gsize): Make it an int.
- (set_gsize): Parse argument handling increment or decrement.
- (box::top_level): Convert gsize to a string.
-
- * troff/input.cc (exit_troff): Make buf unsigned char [].
- Call to make_temp_iterator casts buf to char*.
-
- * Makefile.in ($(TARGETS), dot): Pass $(MDEFINES) to recursive makes.
-
- * Makefile.ccpg (depend.temp): Depends on $(YTABC).
- * Makefile.cpg (depend.temp): Likewise.
-
- * Makefile.dep: Remove Makefile.dep from $(REALCLEANFILES).
-
- * Makefile.comm: Add y.output to MOSTLYCLEANFILES.
-
-Thu Sep 3 08:01:55 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * tmac/tmac.s (B, I, BI, CW): Rewrite avoiding aliases.
-
-Tue Sep 1 18:24:53 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * Version 1.06 released.
-
- * Integrate mm 1.04.
-
-Fri Aug 28 11:28:19 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * Makefile.comm, Makefile.ccpg, Makefile.cpg: Fix TAGS target.
-
-Thu Aug 27 11:03:33 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * afmtodit/afmtodit.pl: Add -n option that disables generation of
- ligatures command.
- * devps/generate/Makefile (CR, CB, CI, CBI): Pass -n flag to
- afmtodit. Regenerate.
-
- * tmac/tmac.e ()z): Adjust _b if necessary so as to avoid moving
- @f back past the current position.
-
- * tmac/tmac.e: Change calls to @R so that comments are not part of
- arguments.
-
-Tue Aug 25 10:42:07 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * configure.in: Check for mkstemp with AC_HAVE_FUNCS.
-
- * acgroff.m4 (GROFF_PROG_CCC): Don't check for <osfcn.h>. Instead
- check that we can link a call to a function declared in <stdio.h>.
- (GROFF_UNISTD_H): New macro.
- * configure.in: Call it.
- * Makefile.in: Document it.
- * include/posix.h: New file.
- * troff/troff.h: Don't include <osfcn.h>
- * troff/input.cc: Include posix.h.
- * libgroff/new.cc, libgroff/tmpfile.cc: Include posix.h rather than
- osfcn.h.
- * indxbib/indxbib.cc, libbib/{search.cc,linear.cc,index.cc}:
- Include posix.h rather <sys/types.h>, <sys/stat.h>, <osfcn.h>,
- <fcntl.h>.
- * indxbib/indxbib.cc (S_IRUSR, S_IRGRP, S_IROTH): Delete definitions.
- * libbib/index.cc (S_ISREG, O_RDONLY): Delete definitions.
- * libbib/search.cc (O_RDONLY): Delete definition.
- * refer/refer.cc, include/driver.h, pic/pic.h, groff/groff.cc:
- Don't include <osfcn.h>.
-
- * acgroff.m4 (GROFF_TIME_T): New macro.
- * configure.in: Call it.
- * Makefile.in: Document it.
-
- * acgroff.m4 (GROFF_TRADITIONAL_CPP): New macro.
- * configure.in: Call it.
- * Makefile.in: Document -DTRADITIONAL_CPP.
- * include/ptable.h: Don't include generic.h.
- (name2): Define it.
-
- * tmac/tmac.s (][): Make [T1 and [T2 aliases for [T.
- Afterwards remove [T1 and [T2.
- (ref*spec!0, ref*spec!2): Use T1 rather than T.
- (ref*spec!1, ref*spec!4, ref*spec!4): Use T2 rather than T.
- (ref*add-T2): Renamed from ref*add-T.
- (ref*add-T1): New macro.
-
-Mon Aug 24 11:11:11 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * acgroff.m4 (AC_PROG_CCC): Use GROFF_EXIT rather than exit 1.
-
- * libbib/index.cc: Include <fcntl.h>.
- (O_RDONLY): Define if necessary.
- (make_index_search_item, index_search_item_iterator::get_tag,
- index_search_item::check_files): Use O_RDONLY.
- * libbib/seach.cc: Include <fcntl.h>, <sys/types.h>, <sys/stat.h>.
- (O_RDONLY): Define if necessary.
- (search_list::add_file): Use O_RDONLY.
- * indxbib/indxbib.cc: Include <fcntl.h>, <sys/types.h>,
- <sys/stat.h>.
- (S_IRUSR, S_IRGRP, S_IROTH): Define if necessary.
- (main): Use these.
-
- * libbib/index.cc (S_ISREG): Define it if necessary.
- (index_search_item::load): Use S_ISREG.
-
- * include/driver.h: Include <errno.h>.
-
-Sun Aug 23 11:32:18 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * eqn/box.cc (body_height): Increase default value to 85.
- (body_depth): Increase default value to 35.
-
-Fri Aug 21 05:34:42 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * eqn/pbox.h (SAVE_FONT_STRING): Define it.
- * eqn/box.cc (box::top_level): Hide use of \R in a string that is
- protected from expansion with \E.
-
- * acgroff.m4 (GROFF_PAGE): Use `case' to test domain.
-
- * Makefile (Makefile): New target.
-
- * Makefile.sub (configure, distfiles): New targets.
-
- * acgroff.m4 (GROFF_BROKEN_SPOOLER_FLAGS): Avoid using ${var:-val}
- construct.
-
-Thu Aug 20 12:27:26 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * eqn/box.cc (param_table): Add body_height and body_depth.
-
- * eqn/lex.cc (def_table): Make circumflex in hat_def roman.
-
-Tue Aug 18 16:24:25 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * psbb/Makefile.sub: Don't link with libgroff.a.
-
- * acgroff.m4 (GROFF_PUTENV): New macro.
- * configure.in: Call GROFF_PUTENV.
- * Makefile.in: Document STDLIB_H_DECLARES_PUTENV.
- * groff/groff.cc: Don't declare putenv if STDLIB_H_DECLARES_PUTENV
- is defined.
-
- * troff/env.cc (distribute_space): Rename force_forward argument
- to force_reverse. Reverse the list if force_reverse is true.
-
-Mon Aug 17 17:49:05 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * tmac/tmac.an: Don't define a string `T'. Just define Tm.
-
- * eqn/pile.cc (matrix_box::compute_metrics): Don't allow computed
- height or depth to be negative. Guard against SUP_RAISE quantity
- being negative.
-
-Sat Aug 15 08:18:54 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * devps/generate/textmap: Add `an' (arrowhorizex).
- * tmac/tmac.ps: \(an overlaps horizontally.
- * tmac/tmac.dvi, tmac/tmac.tty: Add `an'.
-
- * devps/symbolchars: Add arrowverttp, arrowvertbt.
- * devps/textmap: Add arrowvertex.
- * eqn/delim.cc (delim_table): Add uparrow, downarrow and
- updownarrow delimiters.
- * tmac/tmac.ps, tmac/tmac.X: Add definition of \(va.
-
- * tbl/table.cc (simple_entry::position_vertically,
- block_entry::position_vertically): For a centered entry, perform
- the motion in two stages.
-
- * refer/refer.cc (split_punct): Don't call lookup_token if there
- is no token.
-
-Fri Aug 14 11:14:58 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * troff/input.cc (token::next): Delete token_node after copying
- token.
-
- * grodvi/grodvi.cc (dvi_printer::dvi_printer): Initialize
- cur_point_size.
-
- * libdriver/printer.cc (printer::load_font): Delete old_font_table.
-
- * grops/ps.cc (ps_printer::define_encoding): Delete elements of vec.
-
-Tue Aug 11 13:50:38 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * grops/ps.cc (usage): -b option takes an argument.
-
- * devps/prologue (PLG): New procedure.
- * grops/ps.cc (main, usage): New -g option.
- (ps_printer::~ps_printer): If guess_flag is set, guess the paper
- length using PLG.
-
-Mon Aug 10 11:17:53 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * include/cset.h: Include <limits.h> if we have it.
-
- * libgroff/illegal.cc: New file.
- * include/lib.h (illegal_input_char): Use table.
- * troff/input.cc (ESCAPE_RIGHT_PARENTHESIS): Renumber to 0206.
- * pic/lex.cc (ARG1): Renumber to 14.
- * eqn/lex.cc (ARG1): Likewise.
-
- * troff/Makefile.sub (majorminor.cc): Handle 3 part versions
- (eg 1.05.90) correctly.
-
-Sun Aug 9 13:35:43 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * tmac/tmac.e (sr): Deleted. Set $r and $R directly.
- Rename $r and $R registers to $v and $V.
- ($r, $R): Initialize to 0.
- (@v, @V): New macros.
- (sz): Call @v.
- (@M): Call @V.
-
- * troff/input.cc (main, usage): Add -R option that says not to
- load troffrc.
- * eqn/main.cc (main, usage): Rename -n to -R.
-
-Sat Aug 8 00:16:00 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * devps/DESC.in: Leave font positions 5-9 blank.
- * devdvi/DESC.in: Likewise.
-
- * grog/grog.pl: Handle `.PS <file' correctly.
-
- * troff/input.cc (input_stack::push): Improve error message when
- input stack limit exceeded.
-
-Fri Aug 7 13:08:16 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * refer/refer.cc (main): Fix typo in handling of `a' option.
-
- * refer/refer.cc (do_bib): In state START after a newline remain
- in state START.
-
- * groff/groff.sh: Deleted.
- * groff/Makefile.sub: Delete handling of groff.sh.
-
- * pic/troff.cc (troff_output::text): Test \n(0p rather than \*(.T
- to determine whether to use \X'ps:...'.
- * tmac/troffrc: Set 0p register to 0.
- * tmac/tmac.ps: Set 0p register to 1.
-
- * groff/groff.cc: Support -X option. Give warning for -TXps and
- transform to -X -Tps. Pass troff a -r.X=1 option if -X is used.
- * tmac/troffrc: Support -r.X=1.
-
- * pic/troff.cc (troff_output::dot): Don't test
- zero_length_line_flag.
-
-Thu Aug 6 13:32:08 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * include/lib.h: Declare getopt() and friends unless
- STDLIB_H_DECLARES_GETOPT is defined.
-
- * doc/chars.tr: Delete.
- * man/groff_char.man: New file.
-
-Wed Aug 5 00:38:58 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * tmac/tmac.e (np, bu): Test \n($p with string expression in case
- user has changed register format.
-
-Mon Aug 3 11:22:18 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * groff/groff.cc: Get rid of device_table. Get postprocessor from
- `postpro' command in DESC file. Get spooler command from `print'
- command in DESC file. Execute spooler command with /bin/sh.
-
- * groff/groff.cc: Split Unix-specific parts into...
- * groff/pipeline.c: New file.
-
- * LICENSE: Delete.
- * COPYING: New file.
- * all files: Update copyright notices.
-
- * Rearrange files. Redo Makefiles. Use autoconf.
-
-Sat Aug 1 09:36:50 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * troff/input.c (charinfo_to_node_list): Interpret character
- definition with escape_char of `\'.
-
-Tue Jul 28 12:20:12 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * lib/strerror.c, lib/iftoa.c, lib/itoa.c: Don't include lib.h.
- Define INT_DIGITS as big enough for 64-bit integer.
- * lib/strtol.c: Don't include lib.h.
- * lib/lib.h: Delete ifdef __cplusplus stuff.
-
-Mon Jul 27 11:08:50 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * ps/devps/Makefile: Add DESC to DEVICEFILES. Separate out rule
- for making DESC. Make $(FONTS) depend on DESC. afmtodit should
- get DESC from current directory.
-
-Sun Jul 26 15:38:26 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * tbl/main.c (main): Always reset the line number when reading
- from stdin.
-
- * tbl/table.c (table::print_single_hline, table::print_double_hline,
- table::define_bottom_macro, table::do_row, table::do_top): Round
- vertical spacing up to vertical resolution.
-
-Fri Jul 24 14:32:07 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * ps/ps.h (enum resource_type): Avoid comma at end of
- enumerator-list.
- * dvi/dvi.c (class dvi_printer): Likewise.
- * dvi/tfmtodit.c (gf::load): Likewise.
- * refer/label.y (struct expression): Likewise.
- * refer/refer.c (class label_processing_state): Likewise.
- * refer/indxbib.c (do_file): Likewise.
- * troff/troff.c (enum warning_type): Likewise.
- * tbl/main.c (process_data): Likewise.
- * troff/charinfo.h (class charinfo):
-
-Wed Jul 22 09:17:58 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * dvi/devdvi/textt.map: Add entry for `-'. Regenerate fonts.
-
-Tue Jul 21 11:39:26 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * groff.c: Move to new groff subdirectory.
- * groff/Makefile: New file.
- * Makefile: Remove handling of groff.c. Add groff to SUBDIRS.
-
- * man/mdate.sh: Use ls -L if supported.
-
- * Consolidate all header files produced by gendef into lib/defs.h.
- * lib/macropath.c, lib/fontfile.c, lib/device.c: Include defs.h.
- Don't include path.h.
- * lib/Makefile (path.h): Don't generate.
- * troff/input.c: Include defs.h. Don't include config.h.
- * troff/Makefile (config.h): Don't generate.
- * refer/index.h: Don't include suffix.h.
- * refer/index.c: Include defs.h.
- * refer/indxbib.c: Include defs.h.
- * refer/refer.h, refer/lkbib.h: Don't include path.h. Include
- defs.h.
- * refer/Makefile (suffix.h, path.h): Don't generate.
- * groff.c: Don't include config.h. Include defs.h.
- * Makefile (config.h): Don't generate.
- (lib/defs.h): Generate.
- (topclean): Remove lib/defs.h.
-
-Mon Jul 20 10:12:57 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * lib/malloc.c, lib/getpagesize.h: Deleted.
- * Makefile: Add COOKIE_BUG configuration option. Delete malloc
- related stuff.
- * lib/Makefile: Delete malloc-related stuff.
- * lib/new.c: Workaround COOKIE_BUG if necessary.
-
- * refer/lkbib.c, refer/indxbib.c: Don't include refer.h. Include
- needed header files directly.
- * refer/refer.h: Omit definition of DEFAULT_INDEX.
- * Makefile: Include definition of DEFAULT_INDEX in path.h.
-
-Sun Jul 19 10:19:22 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * lib/font.c (FONT_COMMAND_HANDLER): Pass command name and single
- argument.
- * lib/font (font::load_desc, font::load): Don't split argument of
- unknown command.
- (font::handle_unknown_font_command): Change type.
- * ps/ps.c (ps_font::handle_unknown_font_command,
- handle_unknown_desc_command): Change type.
- * dvi/dvi.c (dvi_font::handle_unknown_font_command): Change type.
-
-Fri Jul 17 11:12:49 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * lib/font.h (font::handle_unknown_font_command): Add file and
- line arguments.
- * lib/font.c (font::handle_unknown_font_command):
- * ps/ps.c (ps_font::handle_unknown_font_command):
- * dvi/dvi.c (dvi_font::handle_unknown_font_command): Add file and
- lineno arguments. Use _with_file_and_line functions for error
- reporting.
-
- * lib/fontfile.c (font::unknown_desc_command_handler): New static
- data member.
- * lib/font.c (font::set_unknown_desc_command_handler): New
- function.
- (font::load_desc): For unknown commands, call
- unknown_desc_command_handler if not null.
- * lib/font.h (class font): Declare them.
- (FONT_COMMAND_HANDLER): New typedef.
- * ps/ps.c (handle_unknown_desc_command): New function.
- (main): Set bflag if we had a -b option. Call
- font::set_unknown_desc_command_handler.
- (broken.h): Don't include.
- * ps/Makefile: No need for broken.h. Pass BROKEN_SPOOLER_FLAGS to
- submake
- * ps/devps/Makefile: Add `broken' command to DESC file using
- BROKEN_SPOOLER_FLAGS.
-
- * macros/tmac.e ([, ]): Add as synonyms for { and }.
-
- * macros/tmac.e ($p): Only exdent if \$3 > 0.
-
- * macros/tmac.e (@R, @S): New macros.
- Declare @, po, $0, $i, $p, df, so, fu, bt, *, ?a, ?b, ?C, ?e, ?H,
- ?I, ?n, ?o, ?R, ?s, ?T, ?W, ?w registers with @R.
- Declare $H, $[0-9], .. macros with @S.
- Declare |0, |1, |2, |3 strings with @S.
-
- * macros/tmac.e (@S): Rename to @U.
-
- * macros/tmac.e (@z): Define @b and bp as empty instead of
- deleting them,
-
- * macros/tmac.e (@m): Deleted.
- (@h): Don't call @m.
- (@z): Don't set @m trap.
-
- * macros/tmac.e ($h, $f): Define |z as empty string.
-
- * macros/tmac.e (@D): Rework to avoid unbalanced .el requests.
- (@q): Likewise.
-
- * macros/tmac.e (@h): Set ?H, ?C , ?s registers to 0 rather than
- removing them.
- ()f): Likewise for * register.
-
- * macros/tmac.e (sr): Don't ever scale the arguments. If the third
- argument is missing, don't change $R. Call sr with three
- arguments when initializing.
-
-Thu Jul 16 12:17:12 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * macros/tmac.e (sr): New macro.
- Initialize $r and $R using sr.
-
- * macros/tmac.e (,): Delete \*(#[.
-
- * troff/env.c (set_tabs): Read the tab type even if the position
- is bad. Allow the position of the first tab stop to be negative.
-
-Wed Jul 15 13:14:37 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * refer/dirnamemax.c: Use pathconf() if <unistd.h> defines
- _POSIX_VERSION.
- * refer/Makefile: Compile dirnamemax.c using -DHAVE_UNISTD_H
- rather than -DPATHCONF_MISSING.
- * Makefile: Get rid of PATHCONF_MISSING.
-
- * refer/map.c: New file.
- * refer/index.c: Interface to mmap through map.c. Rename map_size
- to map_len.
- * refer/Makefile: Handle map.c.
- * Makefile: Include -DHAVE_MMAP in OLDCFLAGS rather than CFLAGS.
-
-Tue Jul 14 14:15:20 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * Makefile: RANLIB should be `true' if there is no ranlib.
- * lib/Makefile (libgroff.a): Simplify.
- * driver/Makefile (libdriver.a): Simplify.
-
- * Makefile: Change -DWAIT_COREDUMP_0200 to -DWCOREFLAG=0200.
- * groff.c (WCOREDUMP): Use WCOREFLAG. Define only if not already
- defined.
-
-Sat Jul 11 09:19:17 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * troff/env.c (compare_ranges): Declare as extern "C".
-
- * troff/input.c (init_registers): Use `struct tm' instead of `tm'.
-
- * macros/tmac.s, macros/tmac.e: Change .nx /dev/null to .nx.
-
-Wed Jul 8 11:52:27 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * pic/troff.c (troff_output::text): Merge in grops_output::text,
- but conditionalize use of \X based on \*(.T.
- (grops_output::*): Deleted.
- * pic/output.h: Delete declaration of make_grops_output.
- * pic/main.c (main): Ignore -p and -x. driver_extension_flag is 1
- by default. -n sets it to 0.
- (usage): Corresponding changes.
- * groff.c (main): Don't pass -x or -p to pic.
- * groff.sh: Likewise.
-
- * ps/ps.c (ps_printer::do_exec, ps_printer::do_file): Force ndefs
- to be non-zero.
-
- * ps/devps/afmtodit: Change calculation of asc_boundary and
- desc_boundary. Make these bounds inclusive.
- * ps/devps: Regenerate font files.
-
-Tue Jul 7 13:14:15 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * macros/tmac.latin1: New file.
- * macros/tmac.tty-char: Use tmac.latin1.
- (tmac.tty-tr): Deleted.
- * macros/Makefile: Install tmac.latin1.
- * macros/tmac.dvi: Use tmac.latin1.
- * macros/troffrc: Translate \[char160] onto no-break space here.
- * macros/{tmac.dvi,tmac.ps,tmac.tty,tmac.X75}: Don't do it here.
-
-Mon Jul 6 11:06:52 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * macros/tmac.Xps: Use `do' request.
-
- * macros/tmac.ps: Use `do' request.
-
- * macros/tmac.e (@C): Use `do' request.
-
- * macros/tmac.X, macros/tmac.Xps: Moved from xditview.
- * macros/Makefile: Install tmac.X*.
-
- * tty/tmac.tty, tty/tmac.tty-char: Move to macros.
- * tty/Makefile: Don't install tmac.tty*.
- * macros/Makefile: Install tmac.tty*.
-
- * dvi/tmac.dvi: Move to macros.
- * dvi/Makefile: Don't install tmac.dvi.
- * macros/Makefile: Install tmac.dvi.
-
- * ps/tmac.ps*: Move to macros.
- * ps/Makefile: Don't install tmac.ps*.
- * macros/Makefile: Install tmac.ps*.
-
- * eqn/box.c: Provide draw_lines parameter corresponding to -D
- option.
- * macros/eqnrc: Set draw_lines parameter based on device.
- * groff.c: Don't pass -D flag to eqn.
- * groff.sh: Likewise.
- * eqn/main.c: Warn about use of -D.
-
- * troff/input.c (process_startup_file): New function.
- (main): Call process_startup_file().
- * macros/troffrc: New file.
- * macros/Makefile: Install troffrc.
- * groff.c (main): Don't pass extra -m option to troff. For a
- pseudo device pass the name of the pseudo device to troff using
- -d.
- * groff.sh: Likewise.
- * groff.c (possible_command::prepend_arg): Deleted.
-
- * troff/input.c (do_request): New function.
- (init_input_requests): Bind "do" to do_request.
-
- * eqn/main.c (main): Instead of loading eqnchar from device directory,
- load eqnrc from macro directory.
- * macros/eqnrc: New file.
- * macros/Makefile: Install eqnrc.
- * ps/devps/eqnchar: Deleted.
- * ps/devps/Makefile: Don't install eqnchar.
- * dvi/devdvi/eqnchar: Deleted.
- * dvi/devdvi/Makefile: Don't install eqnchar.
- * groff.c (main): Pass -M to eqn. Don't pass -F to eqn. New
- variable optM.
-
- * lib/device.[ch]: New files.
- * lib/font.h (font::set_device_name, font::get_device_name):
- Deleted.
- * lib/fontfile.c: Use device.h.
- * lib/Makefile: Handle device.[ch]. Make paths.h define DEVICE.
- * troff/input.c: Delete definition of `device'.
- (main): Don't initialize device.
- * troff/troff.h: Include device.h rather than declaring device.
- * troff/Makefile: No need to handle DEVICE.
- * driver/input.c: Include device.h. Don't use
- font::{set,get}_device_name.
- * groff.c, Makefile: Rename device.h to config.h.
- * groff.c: Use library device variable.
- * eqn/main.c: Use library device variable.
- * eqn/Makefile: No need to handle DEVICE.
-
- * lib/searchpath.[ch]: New files.
- * lib/Makefile: Handle searchpath.[ch].
- * troff/input.c (open_file, init_dirs): Deleted.
- (macro_dirs): Deleted.
- (open_mac_file, macro_source): Use class search_path.
- (add_string, struct string_list): Move definition.
- (main): Change -M option to use macro_path. Delete call to
- init_dirs().
- * lib/fontfile.c (font::command_line_font_dir, font::open_file):
- Rewrite to use class search_path.
- * lib/font.h, lib/fontfile.c (font::cl_font_dirs): Deleted.
- * lib/Makefile: fontfile.c depends on searchpath.h.
- * lib/Makefile: Rename fontpath.h to paths.h. Make paths.h define
- MACROPATH.
- * lib/macropath.[ch]: New files.
- * troff/Makefile: No need to handle MACROPATH.
-
- * troff/input.c: Delete DUMP code.
- * lib/fontfile.c, lib/font.h: Delete
- font::forget_command_line_font_dirs.
-
- * troff/input.c (push_token): New function.
- (handle_first_page_transition): Use push_token().
- (process_input_stack): Change handling of a space at the beginning
- of the line.
-
-Sun Jul 5 17:11:09 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * troff/input.c (font_dirs): Delete unused variable.
-
- * eqn/lex.c (do_set): Correct error messages.
-
-Sat Jul 4 10:20:55 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * troff/input.c (do_define_string): Allow the string name to be
- followed immediately by a tab.
- (define_character): Likewise.
-
-Thu Jul 2 10:59:15 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * ps/ps.c (ps_printer::draw): When drawing an arc, don't allow k to
- be negative.
-
- * troff/input.c (input_iterator::is_file): New virtual function.
- (file_iterator::is_file): New function.
- (input_stack::end_file): New function.
- (input_stack::next_file): Handle the situation where there is no
- file on the input stack correctly. Avoid making two passes over
- the input stack.
- (next_file): Make the filename optional; in this case call
- input_stack::end_file().
-
-Wed Jul 1 10:17:25 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * dvi/tmac.dvi: Change the definitions of \(ul and _ so that they
- produce a real _ charater when the current font is CW and _
- otherwise.
-
- * lib/errarg.c (errarg::errarg(const char *)): Invert conditional
- expression to work around gcc 2.2 bug.
-
-Wed Jun 24 08:12:24 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * eqn/main.c (main): Don't give an error if we can't find eqnchar.
-
- * troff/env.c (environment::add_padding): New function.
- (environment::add_char): Use add_padding().
- (environment::space): Likewise.
- (environment::wrap_up_field): Add some padding if there is none
- and there's no current tab.
- * troff/env.h: Declare environment::add_padding.
-
-Mon Jun 22 08:37:45 1992 James Clark (jjc@jclark)
-
- * pic/pic.y: undef fmod and rand before declaring them.
-
-Sun Jun 14 11:40:18 1992 James Clark (jjc@jclark)
-
- * troff/input.c (main): If the DESC file specifies a font name of
- 0, then leave the corresponding font position empty.
-
- * nroff.sh: New file.
- * Makefile (install.nobin): Install nroff.sh.
-
- * tty/devlatin1/R.proto: Add ao as synonym for de.
- * tty/tmac.tty-char: Define ao as o.
-
- * tty/dev{ascii,latin1}/R.proto: Add aq.
- * tty/tmac.tty-char: Delete definition of aq.
-
-Mon Jun 8 11:43:20 1992 James Clark (jjc@jclark)
-
- * troff/input.c (init_charset_table): Don't translate 0240.
- * ps/tmac.ps: Translate char160 to space.
- * dvi/tmac.dvi: Likewise.
- * tty/tmac.tty: Likewise.
-
-Sun Jun 7 10:52:35 1992 James Clark (jjc@jclark)
-
- * dvi/tmac.dvi: Add support for all Latin-1 characters.
-
- * macros/tmac.s: Delete definitions of \(rg, \(ah, \(ad, \(a-,
- \(ao, \(ac, \(ho, \(-D, \(Sd, \(TP, \(Tp, \(ss, \(AE, \(ae, \(OE,
- \(oe, \(r?, \(r!.
-
- * tty/tmac.tty-char: Add \(ah.
-
- * dvi/tmac.dvi: Add definitions of Tp, TP, Sd, -D, ho.
- No need to define \(FM and \(!/. Conditionalize all character
- definitions.
-
- * ps/devps/lgreekmap: Add +h, +f, +p.
-
- * ps/tmac.psnew: New file.
- * ps/Makefile: Install tmac.psnew.
-
- * troff/input.c (charinfo_to_node_list): Don't ever interpret
- character definitions in compatible mode.
-
- * troff/input.c (remove_character): New function.
- (init_input_requests): Bind remove_character to "rchar".
-
- * ps/tmac.psold: New file.
- * ps/Makefile: Install tmac.psold.
- * ps/tmac.ps: Load tmac.psold. Move definitions of ISO Latin-1
- characters into tmac.psold. Make these definitions unconditional.
-
- * tty/tmac.tty-char: Define \n(_C only if it is not already defined.
-
- * ps/tmac.ps: Don't define \('c and \('C.
-
- * ps/devps/textmap: Move Greek characters to...
- * ps/devps/symbolchars:
-
-Sat Jun 6 16:41:17 1992 James Clark (jjc@jclark)
-
- * ps/devps/text.enc: Add quotesingle.
- * ps/devps/textmap: Add +h, +f, +p, Fn, Bq, bq, aq, lz.
- * tty/tmac.tty-char: Likewise.
- * dvi/devdvi/texmi.map: Add +h, +f, +p.
- * dvi/devdvi/texi.map: Add Fn.
- * dvi/devdvi/msam.map: Add lz.
- * dvi/tmac.dvi: Handle Bq, bq, aq.
-
- * pic/lex.c (get_token): Recognize 'th.
- * pic/map.y: Allow `expr'th in contexts where ORDINAL was allowed.
-
-Fri Jun 5 11:20:46 1992 James Clark (jjc@jclark)
-
- * ps/devps/textmap: Move di, mu, +- to...
- * ps/devps/symbolchars:
-
- * macros/tmac.s (@XS): Don't call par@reset or fi.
- (XA): Call LP. Turn off adjustment. Reduce line length.
-
- * macros/tmac.s: Initially alias XS to LP.
- (XS): Rename to @XS.
- (cov*ab-init): Alias XS to @XS.
-
-Thu Jun 4 09:12:05 1992 James Clark (jjc@jclark)
-
- * troff/token.h: Delete TOKEN_CHAR_HEIGHT, TOKEN_CHAR_SLANT,
- TOKEN_FONT_NAME, TOKEN_FONT_POSITION, TOKEN_SIZE tokens.
- (token::is_size, token::changes_env): Deleted.
- * troff/number.c (parse_term): No need to process \s explicitly.
- Call tok.next() only after scale indicator has been processed.
- * troff/input.c (do_overstrike, do_bracket): No need to process \s,
- \f etc explicitly.
- (token::next): Handle \s, \f, \S, \H immediately rather than
- returning them as tokens.
- (token::operator==, token::description, token::add_to_node_list,
- token::process): Remove handling of deleted tokens.
-
- * troff/env.c (environment::add_char): When adding padding
- indicator character, call start_line() if necessary.
-
-Wed Jun 3 09:55:50 1992 James Clark (jjc@jclark)
-
- * ps/devps/afmtodit: Don't output 0 kerns.
-
- * ps/devps/afmtodit: Remove directory from name of encoding in
- font description file.
-
- * ps/devps/afmtodit: Improve error messages.
-
- * ps/devps/afmtodit: Allow DESC file to be specified with -d.
-
- * ps/devps/Makefile: Incorporate FontMakefile. Rework.
- * ps/devps/FontMakefile: Deleted.
- * ps/devps/afmname: New file.
-
- * ps/devps/symbol.sed: New file.
- * ps/devps/symbol.diff: Deleted.
- * ps/devps/FontMakefile: Generate symbol.afm using symbol.sed.
- Generate zapfdr.afm from zapfd.afm.
-
- * tty/tmac.tty (tty-char): Prefix definition with ".
-
- * macros/tmac.an (TP): Don't start a diversion if one has already
- been started.
-
- * tty/tmac.tty-char: Add Latin-1 characters.
-
- * tty/tmac.tty-char: Incorporate suggestions from Paul Eggert.
-
-Tue Jun 2 00:54:34 1992 James Clark (jjc@jclark)
-
- * tbl/table.c (table::allocate): Delete old_vline, old_entry.
- Move declaration of struct horizontal_span.
-
- * tbl/table.c (table::table): Initialize span_list.
- (table::~table): Delete span_list.
-
- * lib/ptable.h (PTABLE(T)::~PTABLE(T)): Delete v.
-
- * ps/devps/Makefile: Avoid dependency on GNU make.
-
- * ps/tmac.ps: Check that character does not already exist before
- defining it.
-
- * tty/tmac.tty: Add definitions of \(ff, \(!=, \(==, \(~=, \(sq,
- \(OE, \(oe, \(AE, \(ae, \(lh, \(rh. Delete definitions of \(en,
- \(ru, \(ul, \(br, \(bv, \(sl which are in the font description
- files.
-
- * tty/tmac.tty-char: New file.
- * tty/Makefile: Install tmac.tty-char.
- * tty/tmac.tty: Move definitions of \(ua, \(da, \(uA, \(dA into
- tmac.tty-char.
-
- * tty/tmac.tty: Fix definition of \(34.
-
- * tty/dev{ascii,latin1}/R.proto: Add ha and ti. Map
- bracket-drawing characters onto |. Add *o.
-
- * troff/env.c (environment::wrap_up_tab): Increment field_spaces
- only if current_field.
-
- * troff/dictionary.c (dictionary::lookup): Free old_table after
- rehashing.
-
-Mon Jun 1 10:15:22 1992 James Clark (jjc@jclark)
-
- * tty/dev{ascii,latin1}/R.proto: Add uppercase Greek characters
- whose glyphs are identical to glyphs of some Roman character.
-
- * tty/devlatin1/R.proto (bu): Deleted.
- * tty/devascii/R.proto (bu): Deleted.
- * tty/tmac.tty: Add definition of \(bu.
-
- * eqn/main.c (do_file): Pass FILE as argument.
- (main): Automatically load eqnchar. New options -F and -n.
- Pass do_file an opened FILE.
- * groff.c: Don't pass eqnchar to eqn. Pass -F options onto eqn.
- No need to include font.h.
- * groff.sh: Likewise. Don't need to use - for standard input.
- Prefix files with -- if first file starts with -.
-
- * macros/tmac.e: Conditionalize use of \$* on \n(.g.
-
- * troff/env.c (environment::possibly_break_line): Don't set line
- to 0 across call to output_line(). Don't call output_line() until
- after discarding nodes after break.
-
-Sun May 31 10:45:29 1992 James Clark (jjc@jclark)
-
- * request.h (macro::empty): Declare it.
- * input.c (macro::empty): New method.
- (interpolate_macro): Don't give a WARN_SPACE if the two-character
- macro is empty.
-
-Sat May 30 10:27:15 1992 James Clark (jjc@jclark)
-
- * troff/env.c (environment::start_field): Decrement space_total
- when a space is frozen.
-
-Fri May 22 14:34:38 1992 James Clark (jjc@jclark)
-
- * macros/tmac.an (R): Delete macro.
-
- * troff/input.c (get_copy, token::next): Support \# (like \" but
- newline is ignored).
-
- * troff/input.c (token::next): Fix error message in 'Y' case.
-
-Thu May 21 09:26:24 1992 James Clark (jjc@jclark)
-
- * eqn/delim.c (define_extensible_string): Recognize any prefix of
- a delimiter name.
-
-Fri May 15 10:20:41 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * c++test.c: Include <osfcn.h>.
-
- * lib/strtol.c, lib/getcwd.c, ps/psbb.c: Declare errno in case
- <errno.h> doesn't.
-
-Fri May 8 09:37:19 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * tbl/table.c (table::divide_span): Don't count column separation
- if expand was specified.
-
- * tbl/main.c (process_format): Don't ignore width specs in
- continued format. Give warning for changing equal widths or
- column separation in continued format.
- (process_data): Set column separation, minimum width, equal
- columns at end of table.
-
-Thu May 7 08:50:40 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * troff/node.c (kern_pair_node::add_discretionary_hyphen,
- node::add_discretionary_hyphen): Use soft_hyphen_char.
- (set_soft_hyphen_char): New function.
- (init_node_requests): Bind to shc. Initialize soft_hyphen_char.
-
- * Makefile (c++tested): Give more helpful message if test fails.
-
-Tue May 5 10:58:39 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * troff/input.c (init_charset_table): Translate 0240 to
- an unbreakable space.
-
- * troff/token.h (token::hyphen_indicator): New function.
- * troff/charinfo.h (TRANSLATE_HYPHEN_INDICATOR): New special
- translation.
- * troff/input.c (translate): Allow translation to \%.
- * troff/node.c (node::add_char): Handle
- TRANSLATE_HYPHEN_INDICATOR.
- (make_node): Don't allow TRANSLATE_HYPHEN_INDICATOR here.
-
- * troff/input.c (init_charset_table): Don't set BREAK_AFTER flag
- for \(hy.
-
- * tty/devlatin1/R.proto: \(hy and - should print as 055.
-
-Tue Apr 21 09:24:42 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * groff.c (run_commands): If the last command gets a SIGPIPE send
- a SIGPIPE to all children than haven't yet terminated. When
- command terminates, set pid field to -1.
-
-Fri Apr 17 11:20:48 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * groff.c (main): Pass an appropriate -filename option to gxditview.
-
-Thu Apr 16 15:11:40 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * Makefile.bd (install): Remove existing program before copying.
-
- * Makefile, */Makefile, Makefile.bd, groff.sh, groff.c: Allow
- programs which have Unix counterparts to be installed with
- user-specified prefix.
-
- * troff/input.c (exit_troff): Don't check if exit_started.
- (exit_request): Don't call exit_troff if exit_started.
-
- * Makefile.bd (install.mm): Rename to install.dwbmm.
-
-Tue Apr 14 10:05:10 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * driver/input.c (do_file): Add missing break for '#' case.
-
-Mon Apr 13 10:11:02 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * troff/input.c (input_stack::clear): Clear past any boundaries and
- then add the boundaries back.
-
- * troff/input.c (exit_troff): Return immediately if already
- exiting.
-
- * macros/tmac.s (pg@end-text): New macro. Use pg@end-text for the
- end macro.
- (pg*end-page): If the text has ended and there are no more
- footnotes or keeps, exit.
-
- * macros/doc-ditroff (Lq, Rq): Define as \(lq and \(rq.
-
- * troff/input.c (init_charset_table): Make \(rq transparent by
- default.
-
- * macros/tmac.an: Define lq and rq strings.
-
- * macros/tmac.s (Q, U): Define as \(lq and \(rq.
-
-Sun Apr 12 12:54:37 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * troff/env.c (environment::final_break): New function.
- (environment::newline): Set prev_line_interrupted to 2 if
- exit_started.
- * troff/env.h: Declare environment::final_break.
- * troff/input.c (exit_troff): Call environment::final_break()
- instead of environment::do_break().
-
- * macros/Makefile: Install man.local if $(MACRODIR)/man.local
- doesn't already exist.
- * macros/man.local: New file.
- * macros/tmac.an: Load man.local.
- * macros/man.ultrix: New file.
-
-Sat Apr 11 17:32:04 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * troff/input.c (exit_groff): Rename to...
- (exit_troff): New function.
-
- * troff/div.c (exit_started, done_end_macro,
- seen_last_page_ejector): New global variables.
- (began_page_in_end_macro): New static variable.
- (exit_flag): Deleted.
- (top_level_diversion::top_level_diversion): Initialize
- last_page_count.
- (top_level_diversion): More elaborate test for whether
- cleanup_and_exit() should be called.
- Set began_page_in_end_macro if the end macro isn't yet finished.
- * troff/div.h (top_level_diversion::last_page_count): New data
- member.
- (top_level_diversion::set_last_page): New function.
- (exit_started, done_end_macro, seen_last_page_ejector): Declare.
- * troff/env.c (do_break): Zero prev_line_interrupted.
- * troff/input.c (exit_flag): Delete declaration.
- (LAST_PAGE_EJECTOR): New magic cookie.
- (token::next): Handle LAST_PAGE_EJECTOR.
- (exit_groff): Set exit_started and done_end_macro instead of
- exit_flag. Call top_level_diversion::set_last_page. Push a
- LAST_PAGE_EJECTOR instead of calling push_page_ejector(). Do
- another ejection after setting seen_last_page_ejector.
-
-Thu Apr 9 04:37:11 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * etc/grog.sh, etc/grog.sh: Recognize -me sh macro.
-
- * macros/tmac.e (TH): Make sure there's room for the initial
- header.
-
- * macros/tmac.s (par@init): Make PD and DD at least \n(.V.
- Set FVS in points rather than units.
-
-Mon Apr 6 11:21:32 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * troff/div.c (top_level_diversion::add_trap): Don't consider the
- position of empty slots.
-
-Fri Apr 3 10:46:45 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * ps/devps/S: Fix height and depth of parenrightex.
- * ps/devps/symbol.diff: Regenerate.
-
-Sat Mar 28 21:17:52 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * tmac.e (u): Do underlining as in -mgs.
-
-Fri Mar 27 09:23:44 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * tty/tty.c (tty_printer::end_page): If overstriking is
- suppressed, still turn overstruck horizontal and vertical lines
- into +.
-
- * lib/new.c: Back out Feb 24 change; no longer needed with gcc
- 2.1.
-
- * refer/label.y (format_expr::evaluate): Avoid use of %0*d.
-
-Wed Mar 18 09:29:10 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * Version 1.05 released.
-
-Tue Mar 17 16:50:45 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * tty/tty.c: Instead of keeping an array of glyphs and then
- sorting it, keep a ordered linked list of glyphs for each line.
-
- * driver/driver.h: Include stddef.h.
-
- * tty/tty.c (compare_glyph):
- * refer/refer.c (rcompare):
- * troff/env.c (compare_ranges): Arguments of qsort comparison
- function should be const void *.
-
- * troff/number.c (parse_term):
- * dvi/dvi.c (draw_dvi_printer::draw): Avoid initialization in
- switch statement.
-
- * refer/label.y (consider_authors): Don't access variables
- constructed under a condition outside that condition: put braces
- round for statement containing declaration; redeclare use of same
- variable later.
-
- * pic/pic.y (text_expr): Delete production that allows
- parenthesised text_expr.
- (expr): Allow a conditional_expr to appear in parentheses.
- (conditional_expr): Rename to any_expr.
-
- * mm: Install new version 1.01 from jh.
-
- * lib/font.c (font::get_width): Cache scaled widths.
- (font::font): Initialize widths_cache.
- (font::~font): Destroy widths_cache.
- * lib/font.h: Add font::widths_cache. Declare font_widths_cache.
-
-Mon Mar 16 10:16:10 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * c++test.c, c++test.ref: New files.
- * Makefile: Check that the C++ compiler works.
-
- * ps/tmac.pspic (PSPIC): Do a break.
-
- * ps/tmac.ps: Move definition of PSPIC into...
- * ps/tmac.pspic: New file.
- (PSPIC): Draw box around picture, but make it invisible to grops.
- * ps/tmac.ps: Load tmac.pspic.
- * ps/Makefile: Install tmac.pspic.
-
-Sun Mar 15 14:18:08 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * lib/font.c (scale_round): If n is negative,
- subtract .5 before truncating floating point result.
-
- * lib/fontfile.c: Include <errno.h>.
-
-Tue Mar 10 14:17:03 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * driver/input.c (get_char): Inline. Don't update current_lineno.
- Change callers to up date current_lineno if necessary.
- Use get_char() instead of getc(current_file).
-
-Sun Mar 8 18:05:28 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * ps/tmac.ps: Fix up spacing of \(mo and \(nm.
-
-Fri Mar 6 19:38:58 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * tty/tty.c (tmac.tty): Define \(rg as (R).
-
-Tue Mar 3 10:11:25 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * lib/lib.h: New define a_delete.
- * Use a_delete instead of delete when deleting an array of objects
- without destructors.
-
- * lib/lib.h: Rename adelete to ad_delete.
- * Change uses of adelete.
-
-Mon Mar 2 12:41:05 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * eqn/eqn.y: Include lib.h.
-
- * troff/node.c (grow_font_table): Delete old_font_table.
-
- * mm: Install new version from jh.
-
-Fri Feb 28 10:42:23 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * tbl/table.h (format_type): Make global instead of local to class
- entry_format. Prefix enumerators with FORMAT_.
- * tbl/table.c, tbl/main.c: Corresponding changes.
- * refer/token.h (token_type): Make global. Prefix enumerators
- with TOKEN_.
- * refer/token.[ch]: Corresponding changes.
- * Makefile: Get rid of -DNO_NESTED_TYPES configuration option.
-
- * troff/div.c (node::set_vertical_size): Don't name argument.
-
-Thu Feb 27 10:29:19 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * Makefile: New configuration option ARRAY_DELETE_NEEDS_SIZE.
- * lib/lib.h: Define adelete accordingly.
- * pic/object.c (graphic_object::graphic_object):
- * tbl/main.c (format::~format):
- * tbl/table.c (table::~table):
- * refer/ref.c (reference::~reference, reference::merge,
- reference::insert_field, reference::delete_field): Use adelete.
-
- * Makefile: Change NESTED_TYPES to NO_NESTED_TYPES.
- * refer/token.h:
- * tbl/table.h: Corresponding changes.
-
- * common.c (common_output::dashed_arc, common_output::dotted_arc):
- Ensure total_angle is positive.
-
-Wed Feb 26 08:49:26 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * refer/ref.c (reference::merge, reference::insert_field,
- reference::delete_field): Avoid delete[0].
-
- * refer/token.c (init_special_chars): Move calls to cmupper
- outside calls to init_two_char_letter to work around bug in gcc
- 2.0.
-
-Mon Feb 24 14:20:00 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * lib/new.c (operator new): Use __builtin_new for g++.
-
- * pic/object.c (graphic_object::~graphic_object): Don't use
- delete [] on 0.
-
- * pic/object.c (output::compute_scale): Initialize max_width and
- max_height.
-
-Sat Feb 15 09:55:20 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * troff/input.c (write_request): Call fflush.
-
- * troff/node.h (class composite_node): Move declaration to node.c
- * troff/input.c (charinfo_to_node): Rename to ...
- (charinfo_to_node_list): Return node list rather than composite
- node.
- * troff/node.c (make_composite_node): New function.
- (make_node, add_char): Call make_composite_node instead of
- charinfo_to_node.
- (class composite_node): Add a tfont * member. Delete font_size
- member.
- (composite_node::composite_node, composite_node::copy,
- composite_node::size): Corresponding changes.
- (composite_node::tprint): Provide constant spacing, emboldening
- and track kerning as specified in tfont.
- (composite_node::width): Change width calculation accordingly.
- * troff/env.h (environment::composite): New member.
- (environment::is_composite, environment::set_composite): New
- functions.
- * troff/env.c (environment::environment): Initialize composite.
- * troff/input.c (charinfo_to_node): Call
- environment::set_composite.
- * troff/node.c (make_composite_node, make_glyph_node): Use the
- plain version of the tfont if the environment is composite.
-
- * troff/node.c (font_info::get_space_width): Additional argument
- giving space_size. Handle constant space correctly. Scale by
- space_size unless constant spaced.
- (env_sentence_space_width): New function.
- * troff/node.h: Declare it.
- * troff/env.h (environment::get_space_size,
- environment::get_sentence_space_size,
- environment::get_narrow_space_width,
- environment::get_half_narrow_space_width): Make inline.
- (environment::get_space_width): Make inline. Just call
- env_space_width.
- * troff/env.c: Delete definitions for funtions made inline.
- (environment::space_newline, environment::space): Use
- env_sentence_space_width(). Don't scale by space_size.
- * troff/node.h: Move declarations of env*space_width() functions
- into env.h.
-
-Sat Feb 8 09:30:22 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * macros/tmac.s (PS): Don't try to set negative indent.
-
-Thu Feb 6 09:00:35 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * pic/pic.y: Fix min function.
-
-Tue Jan 28 07:52:29 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * man/mdate.sh: Clear LANGUAGE.
-
-Sun Jan 19 13:02:41 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * pic/pic.y, pic/lex.c: Rename COMMAND token to COMMAND_LINE.
- * pic/lex.c: New COMMAND keyword.
- * pic/pic.y (print_args, print_arg): New rules.
- (placeless_element): Use print_args for PRINT.
- New COMMAND element.
-
-Tue Jan 7 13:14:31 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * troff/input.c (terminal): Handle missing argument correctly.
-
- * pic/pic.y (text_expr): New rule.
-
- * pic/pic.y: Implement := operator.
-
-Sun Jan 5 10:23:02 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * etc/grog.pl, etc/grog.sh: Distinguish old and new versions of
- mdoc.
-
-Sat Jan 4 14:42:26 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * ps/devps/dingbatsrmap: Include this in the distribution.
-
- * macros/tmac.doc: Replace with new version from 2nd Networking
- Release. Fix loading of doc-* files.
- * macros/{doc-common,doc-ditroff,doc-nroff,doc-syms}: New files.
- * macros/tmac.doc.old: New file. Apply fixes that had been
- applied to old tmac.doc.
- * macros/tmac.andoc: Check that we're running under groff.
- * macros/Makefile: Rework.
-
-Fri Jan 3 13:27:51 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * tbl/table.h (format_type):
- * refer/token.h (token_type): If NESTED_TYPES is defined, use
- typedef to make these types visible at file scope.
- * Makefile: Add NESTED_TYPES configuration option.
-
- * troff/div.c (mark): At the top level use the value of
- nl_reg_contents rather than the current vertical position.
-
-Thu Jan 2 10:34:51 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * tty/tty.c: Implement \D for horizontal or vertical lines.
- (tty_printer::set_char): Use vec_used+2 as serial number.
- Don't allow size of vector to exceed USHRT_MAX-2.
- Split off part into...
- (tty_printer::add_char): New function.
- (tty_printer::draw): New function.
- (compare_glyph): Handle equal serial numbers.
- (tty_printer::end_page): Handle overstruck characters from \D.
- (main, usage): Implement -d option.
-
-Mon Dec 23 10:37:51 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * tbl/main.c (process_format):
- * eqn/text.c (split_text):
- * troff/input.c (token::next): Use inner block for declarations
- with initializers in switch statement.
-
-Mon Dec 16 20:52:03 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * pic/common.c (common_output::dash_line): Cope with zero-length
- lines.
-
-Sun Nov 17 12:04:08 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * Version 1.04 released.
-
-Wed Nov 13 05:27:21 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * macros/tmac.an (TH): Define a macro an-init to define variables
- based on command line arguments.
- (an-header): Call it.
-
-Sun Nov 3 12:07:34 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * Makefile (install.mm): Rename to install.dwbmm.
-
- * Makefile: Integrate mm.
- * mm: New directory.
-
-Wed Oct 30 10:11:34 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * refer/dirnamemax.c: If PATHCONF_MISSING is defined, include
- <sys/types.h>.
-
- * pic/troff.c (troff_output::simple_spline,
- troff_output::simple_polygon): Rename variable `v' to `d' to avoid
- shadowing parameter.
-
- * lib/tmpfile.c (xtmpfile): Declare dir as const char *.
-
- * lib/ptable.h: Add explicit casts when converting from unsigned
- long to unsigned.
-
- * dvi/devdvi/{SA,SB,msam.map,msbm.map}: New files.
- * dvi/devdvi/Makefile: Install SA, SB.
-
- * refer/indxbib.c: Add declaration of mktemp.
-
- * refer/lookbib.c: Add declaration of isatty.
-
-Fri Oct 25 09:00:17 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * pic/lex.c (interpolate_macro_with_args): While collecting
- arguments, keep track of whether we're in a string.
-
-Wed Oct 23 08:42:48 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * ps/tmac.ps (PSPIC): Do the .sp after the \X, and move the \X
- down with \v, so as to avoid problems with top of page trap
- setting no space mode.
-
-Tue Oct 22 17:38:49 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * eqn/lex.c (get_delimited_text): Allow tab before macro body.
-
-Tue Oct 15 17:24:53 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * ps/psrm.c (ps_get_line): Fix bug when lines longer than 255.
- Improve error message.
-
-Fri Oct 11 11:09:38 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * ps/psrm.c (print_ps_string): Don't pass negative numbers to
- printf("%03o");
-
-Wed Oct 9 17:50:14 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * groff.c (possible_command::execp): Always use _exit() after a
- failed exec.
-
- * Makefile: Add HAVE_UNION_WAIT, HAVE_PID_T, WAIT_COREDUMP_0200,
- NO_SYS_WAIT_H configuration options.
- * groff.c: Use these options. Use POSIX-style macros to extract
- fields from the status returned by wait().
-
-Fri Oct 4 12:12:27 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * tbl/table.c (table::compute_separation_factor): Allow the
- separation factor to drop to 0.
-
-Tue Oct 1 18:12:38 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * refer/search.c: Include <errno.h>.
-
-Sun Sep 29 08:40:57 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * pic/pic.y (YYDEBUG): Don't define for Borland C++.
-
- * lib/lib.h: #ifdef out declarations of itoa and iftoa for Borland
- C++.
-
- * pic/lex.c (input_stack::bol): Move definition out of class body.
-
- * pic/main.c: On MSDOS munge argv[0].
-
- * lib/ptable.h: Define name2 as _Paste2 for Borland C++.
-
- * lib/ptable.c (hash_string): Use unsigned long rather than
- unsigned.
- (next_ptable_size): Use unsigned rather than int. Give an error
- message if we've hit the largest table size.
- * lib/ptable.c: Corresponding changes. Also use unsigneds for the
- table size.
-
- * pic/object.h (object_spec): Make flags unsigned long. Declare
- flags as const unisgned long rather than as enums.
-
- * pic/output.c: Deleted.
-
- * pic/troff.c (troff_output::simple_ellipse): Remove spurious %.
-
- * tbl/table.c (simple_entry::note_double_vrule_on_{left,right}):
- Add additional argument.
- (line_entry::note_double_vrule_on_{left,right}): Set value of
- douvle_vrule_on_{right,left} flag according to argument.
- (simple_line_entry::simple_print,
- simple_line_entry::double_line_print): If adjacent to double vrule
- on a corner extend rather than shorten the rule by half the double
- vrule sep.
-
- * troff/number.c (parse_term): In checking for overflow, handle the
- case where the current horizontal position is negative.
-
-Thu Sep 12 08:26:09 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * pic/object.c (draw_arrow): Check for object having zero length.
-
-Wed Sep 11 10:32:38 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * eqn/main.c (do_file): Split off inline equation handling into...
- (inline_equation): New function. Search for starting delimiter
- using...
- (delim_search): New function. Don't recognize a delimiter that
- occurs in the name of an escape sequence, number register, string
- etc.
-
-Tue Sep 10 04:01:11 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * eqn/delim.c (delim_box::compute_metrics): Don't call
- define_extensible_string if left is 0.
- (delim_box::output): Don't print the left delimiter if left is 0.
- (delim_box::debug_print): Check for left == 0 before calling printf.
-
-Fri Aug 23 13:02:30 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * troff/Makefile (majorminor.c): Include only digits in
- minor_version.
-
-Thu Aug 22 09:35:37 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * refer/dirnamemax.c: new file.
- * refer/genlimits.c: Deleted.
- * refer/indxbib.c (main): Use dir_name_max() instead of NAME_MAX.
- Don't check path length.
- * refer/Makefile: Add dir_name_max.o; delete genlimits.
- * Makefile: Add PATHCONF_MISSING option.
-
- * refer/indxbib.c (get_cwd): New function.
- (main): Use get_cwd().
- * lib/getcwd.c: New file.
- * Makefile: Delete -DHAVE_GETWD. Include GETCWD variable. Pass
- GETCWD in SUBFLAGS.
- * lib/Makefile: Compile getcwd.o.
-
- * ps/tmac.psatk (psatk-defs): Define showpage after pushing
- userdict.
-
- * refer/indxbib.c (main): Check success of mktemp.
-
- * lib/tmpfile.c: New file.
- * lib/Makefile: Add tmpfile.c.
- * lib/lib.h: Declare xtmpfile(); include <stdio.h>.
- * ps/ps.h: Delete declaration of mktemp().
- * ps/ps.c (ps_printer::ps_printer): Use xtmpfile().
- * refer/refer.c (divert_to_temporary_file): Use xtmpfile().
- * driver/driver.h: No need now to include errno.h.
-
- * everywhere: Set errno to 0 before calling fopen().
-
- * eqn/eqn.h, etc/soelim.c, driver/driver.h, etc/addftinfo.c,
- dvi/tfmtodit.c, groff.c, refer/index.c, refer/linear.c,
- refer/lookbib.c, refer/refer.h, ps/psbb.c: Include <errno.h>.
-
-Mon Aug 19 10:52:18 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * troff/env.h (translate_space_to_dummy): Declare it.
- * troff/env.c (environment::space_newline, environment::space):
- If translate_space_to_dummy is set then make the width of spaces 0.
- * troff/input.c (translate): If the second character of a
- translation is a space, translate to unbreakable space. If the
- first character is a space, set or clear translate_space_to_dummy
- according to whether the second character is \&. Weird!
-
-Tue Jul 30 10:03:56 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * groff.c (run_commands): Don't use non-zero exit code because a
- command gets SIGPIPE.
-
- * groff.c, groff.sh: Use -mXps with -TXps.
-
- * ps/ps.c (ps_printer::special): Move call to flush_sbuf() into...
- (ps_printer::do_exec, ps_printer::do_file, ps_printer::do_def,
- ps_printer::do_mdef, ps_printer::do_import): Call flush_sbuf().
- (ps_printer::special): New specials invis and endinvis.
- (ps_printer::do_invis, ps_printer::do_endinvis): New functions.
- (ps_printer::set_char, ps_printer::draw): Return if invis_count>0.
- (ps_printer::end_page): Check that invis_count == 0.
- (ps_printer::invis_count): New member.
- (ps_printer::ps_printer): Initialize invis_count to 0.
-
- * troff/env.c (environment::hyphenate_line): Hyphenation
- indicator at beginning of word inhibits splitting after -, \(em
- etc.
-
- * pic/pic.y (element): Allow another element to follow } without
- any intervening separator.
-
-Mon Jul 22 12:27:37 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * pic/lex.c (get_delimited): Allow tabs before delimiter.
-
-Wed Jul 17 10:59:08 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * groff.c: Get rid of HAVE_UNION_WAIT stuff. Instead suppress
- declaration of wait() in header files.
- * Makefile: Get rid of -DHAVE_UNION_WAIT.
-
- * tbl/table.c (alphabetic_text_entry::add_tab): New function.
-
- * lib/lib.h: Declare return type of strerror as char *.
-
- * man/Makefile: Add g flag to sed substitutions.
- * Makefile (shgroff, bindist): Likewise.
-
-Sun Jul 14 11:57:02 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * ps/ps.c (ps_printer::do_import): Move push of userdict into...
- * ps/devps/prologue (PBEGIN): Define showpage after pushing
- userdict.
-
-Sat Jul 13 20:53:04 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * ps/devps/prologue (PBEGIN): Zap any definition of showpage in
- userdict.
-
-Fri Jul 12 07:10:09 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * man/mdate.sh: Handle the fact that BSD ls -l does not print the
- group.
-
-Sun Jul 7 08:00:23 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * troff/input.c (define_number_reg): If currently undefined,
- don't define it if the argument is an invalid expression.
-
- * Makefile: Ignore return value of `if' commands without `else'
- parts.
-
- * Makefile: Split up CPPDEFINES into a series of separate
- configuration options.
-
- * troff/input.c (init_registers): Use time_t instead of long
- unless LONG_FOR_TIME_T is defined. Use returned result rather
- than passing pointer.
- * Makefile: Document LONG_FOR_TIME_T as a CPPDEFINE.
-
- * lib/Makefile (fontpath.h): Use gendef.
-
-Thu Jul 4 09:48:05 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * troff/input.c (input_iterator::shift): Delete argument name.
- * troff/node.c (suppress_output_file::really_begin_page,
- suppress_output_file::really_transparent_char, node::ascii_print,
- node::tprint): Delete names of unused arguments.
-
-Wed Jul 3 17:34:57 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * refer/label.y (string): Pass $4 to command_error.
-
-Tue Jul 2 15:06:01 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * Version 1.03 released.
-
-Sat Jun 29 08:14:01 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * Makefile: Pass definition of SHELL in SUBFLAGS.
-
- * gendef: New file.
- * Makefile, eqn/Makefile, refer/Makefile, troff/Makefile,
- ps/Makefile: Use gendef to construct header files that are
- constructed from the Makefile.
-
- * macros/Makefile: make all should build stripped version of tmac.e.
-
- * refer/Makefile (clean): Remove y.output.
-
-Fri Jun 28 09:44:36 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * ps/pfbtops.c (main): Add -v option which prints out a version
- number.
- * ps/Makefile (pfbtops): Link with libgroff.a.
-
-Fri Jun 21 07:43:23 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * refer/search.h (linear_searcher::get_nkeys): Delete declaration.
- * refer/linear.c (linear_searcher::get_nkeys): Delete definition.
-
- * refer/lkbib.c (main): Always terminate reference with blank
- line.
- * refer/lookbib.c (main): Likewise.
-
- * refer/linear.c (file_buffer::load): Check that the file is not a
- binary file.
-
- * refer/Makefile (genlimits): Possibly add -DHAVE_SYS_DIR_H.
- (genlimits.c): Include <sys/dir.h> if HAVE_SYS_DIR_H is defined.
- Delete second inclusion of <sys/param.h>.
-
-Tue Jun 18 01:32:26 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * troff/token.h (token::special): Deleted.
-
- * tbl/main.c (process_format): Rework so that opt->tab_char is
- recognized only when appropriate.
-
- * ps/Makefile (clean): Remove pfbtops.
-
-Sun Jun 16 09:37:19 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * lib/font.c (text_file::next): Don't return if we have got a
- blank line.
-
-Fri Jun 14 09:52:26 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * refer/refer.c (store_reference): Get hash code from old_table[i]
- when rehashing the table.
-
-Thu Jun 13 01:26:43 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * eqn/box.c (box::top_level): Save size and prev size using \R and
- restore it afterwards. Set the size to the size at the beginning
- of the line.
- * eqn/pbox.h: Declare SAVED_INLINE_PREV_SIZE_REG,
- SAVED_INLINE_SIZE_REG, and SAVED_SIZE_REG.
-
- * refer/Makefile (limits.h): Use ./genlimits.
-
-Wed Jun 12 16:05:34 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * refer/index.c: Delete declarations of stat() and fstat().
-
-Tue Jun 11 14:52:49 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * tty/tmac.tty: Add character definitions for \(>= and \(<=.
-
-Mon Jun 10 22:49:48 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * etc/grog.sh, etc/grog.pl: Change regex for .PS.
-
-Fri Jun 7 09:13:06 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * troff/input.c (token::get_char): Handle \e.
-
- * refer/linear.c: Delete declarations of fstat() and stat().
-
-Wed Jun 5 09:11:59 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * troff/node.c, troff/env.c, troff/input.c, Makefile: Remove
- OP_DELETE_BROKEN stuff, since we now have a fix for g++.
-
-Mon Jun 3 13:41:32 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * troff/input.c (do_define_macro): Improve error handling for end
- of file while defining macro.
-
-Sun Jun 2 10:20:24 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * eqn/box.h: Fix declaration of set_gsize.
- * eqn/box.c (set_gsize): Make argument const char *.
- (gsize): Declare as char *.
- * eqn/main.c (main): Don't convert gsize to int.
- * eqn/lex.c (do_gsize): Pass char * to set_gsize.
-
- * Version 1.02 released.
-
-Sat Jun 1 12:19:46 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * macros/tmac.andoc: New file.
- * macros/Makefile: Install tmac.andoc.
-
- * troff/node.c, troff/env.c, troff/input.c: Conditionalize use of
- operator new and delete on OP_DELETE_BROKEN not being defined.
- * Makefile: Mention OP_DELETE_BROKEN.
-
-Mon May 27 13:49:07 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * Makefile (bindist): Pass SUBFLAGS.
-
-Sun May 26 14:13:22 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * Makefile, groff.c: Pass definitions to groff.c via device.h.
-
- * tty/tty.c (tty_font::load_tty_font): Avoid shadowing
- parameter.
-
- * ps/Makefile, ps.c: Pass BROKEN_SPOOLER_FLAGS via broken.h.
-
- * ps/ps.h, ps/psrm.c: Make comment_table and
- header_comment_table local to resource_manager::process_file.
-
- * groff.sh: With -TXps pass -printCommand option to gxditview.
-
- * groff.c (possible_command::print): Implement using
- append_arg_to_string.
-
- * xditview: Merge in new implementation with own ChangeLog.
-
-Sat May 25 18:33:20 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * groff.c (main): Implement PRINT_OPTION.
- (append_arg_to_string): New command.
- (device_table): Set PRINT_OPTION flag for Xps.
-
-Fri May 24 09:48:58 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * troff/groff.h: Rename to troff.h.
-
- * pic/lex.c (lookup_keyword, docmp): New functions.
- (get_token): Use new lookup_keyword.
- Don't include key.h.
- * pic/key.[ch], pic/pic.gperf: Deleted.
- * pic/Makefile: Remove gperf stuff.
-
- * pic/Makefile, pic/output.h: Move definition of TEX_SUPPORT
- into output.h.
- * pic/tex.c: Move include of pic.h before test of TEX_SUPPORT.
-
- * troff/Makefile, troff/node.c: Move definition of
- STORE_WIDTH into node.c.
-
- * etc/grog.pl, etc/grog.sh: Support -mdoc.
-
-Thu May 23 12:30:49 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * dvi/devdvi/texr.map, dvi.devdvi/texi.map,
- dvi/devdvi/texb.map: Add lq and rq.
- dvi/devdvi: Regenerate fonts.
- * ps/devps/textmap: Add lq and rq.
- * ps/devps: Regenerate fonts.
- * tty/devascii/R.proto, tty/devlatin1/R.proto: Add lq and rq.
- * macros/tmac.e: Define \*(lq and \*(rq to be \(lq and \(rq.
-
- * pic/object.c (position_rectangle): When checking radius
- cope with possiblity that width or height is negative.
- (box_object::box_object): Have separate xrad and yrad with
- signs matching signs of dim components.
- (box_object::{north,south}_{east,west}): Use xrad and yrad.
- (box_object::print): With rounded boxes use absolute values
- for dim and rad arguments.
-
- * lib/Makefile, lib/fontfile.o: Pass definition of FONTPATH
- in fontpath.h.
-
- * eqn/Makefile, eqn/main.c: Pass definition of DEVICE in device.h.
-
- * various files: Add explicit destructors to keep Saber CC +d
- happy.
-
-Wed May 22 11:37:11 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * eqn/box.c (box::top_level): Restore fonts correctly after
- font changes in line containing inline equation. Also
- restore previous font as well as current font.
- * eqn/pbox.h: Define necessary string and register names.
-
- * troff/input.c (token::next): Case 'R' calls do_register.
- (do_register): New function.
-
-Tue May 21 11:28:23 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * groff.c, groff.sh: Support Xps device. Allow each device
- to have a pseudo_name and a real_name.
-
- * groff.c (run_commands): Don't print `Broken pipe' messages.
-
- * ps/pfbtops.c: New file.
- * ps/Makefile: Add pfbtops.
-
- * troff/number.c (parse_term): Improved error message.
-
-Mon May 20 11:22:14 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * groff.c, groff.sh, etc/grog.sh, etc/grog.pl: Support grefer.
-
- * Makefile: Integrate refer.
- * refer: New directory.
- * man/grefer.man, man/glookbib.man, man/gindxbib.man,
- man/lkbib.man: New files.
- * man/Makefile: Support refer man pages.
-
- * lib/lib.h: Declare is_prime.
- * lib/prime.c: New file.
-
- * troff/input.c (macro_source): New function.
- (init_input_requests): Bind "mso" to macro_source.
-
- * troff/env.c (environment::possibly_break_line): Maintain
- pointer to pointer to node to be split in ndp so as to avoid
- using address of freed node.
-
- * troff/env.c (environment::hyphenate_line): Maintain pointer to
- pointer to first node to be hyphenated in startp so as to
- avoid using address of freed node.
-
- * troff/env.c (class trie, class hyphen_trie): Make the
- elements of the trie be of type char not unsigned char.
- Declare arguments to be const char* instead of unsigned char *.
-
- * troff/env.c (hyphenate): Initialize hbuf[0].
-
- * troff/input.c (set_string): Declare p to be char * and cast
- *p to unsigned char when necessary.
-
- * troff/input.c (do_define_macro): Declare s to be const
- char*. Cast element to unisgned char when necessary, Declare
- d to be an int. Handle EOF better.
-
- * troff/Makefile, troff/input.c: Different scheme for passing
- definitions of MACROPATH, HYPHENFILE and DEVICE.
-
-Tue May 14 13:41:36 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * tty/devascii/R.proto: Delete entry for em.
- * tty/devlatin1/R.proto: Likewise.
-
-Sat May 11 11:13:28 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * troff/input.c (translate): Stop when we get a space. Treat eof
- like newline.
-
- * macros/tmac.an (IP): Only pass quoted argument to TP when \n(.$>1.
-
-Wed Apr 24 19:24:33 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * tbl/main.c (process_format): A font name following a `f'
- modifier that starts with a digit can be only one character long.
- Also deal with EOF on the second character of the font name.
-
-Wed Apr 17 11:23:43 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * troff/input.c (token::next): Turn \~ into an
- unbreakable_space_node.
- * troff/node.c (unbreakable_space_node): New class.
- * troff/node.h: Declare it.
-
-Tue Apr 16 10:47:12 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * dvi/dvi.c (dvi_printer::set_char): Make code an int. Check that
- it's >= 0, before outputting it as a single byte.
-
-Mon Apr 15 11:20:23 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * lib/font.c: Make font_char_metric::code an int.
- (font::get_code): Change return type to int.
- (font::load): Allow code to be arbitrary integer.
- * lib/font.h (font::get_code): Change return type to int.
- (font::number_to_index): Change argument type to int.
- * troff/input.c (token::next): In case 'N', allow any value.
- Store value in token::val.
- (token::operator==): For TOKEN_NUMBERED_CHAR test equality of val.
- (token::get_char, token::add_to_node_list, token::process): Get
- number from val.
- (charinfo::set_number): Change argument to int.
- (charinfo::get_number): Require that NUMBERED flag be set.
- (get_charinfo_by_number): Store numbered characters not between 0
- and 255 in a dictionary.
- * troff/charinfo.h (get_charinfo_by_number): Change argument type
- to int.
- (charinfo::number): Change type to int.
- (charinfo::set_number): Change type of set_number to int.
- * troff/node.c (troff_output_file::put_char_width,
- troff_output_file::put_char): Test whether character is numbered
- using charinfo::numbered().
- * driver/printer.c (printer::set_numbered_char): Allow arbitrary
- values of num.
- * lib/nametoindex.c: New implementation to cope with arbitrary
- number characters.
-
- * troff/input.c (token::operator==): Test val for
- TOKEN_CHAR_HEIGHT, TOKEN_CHAR_SLANT, TOKEN_FONT_POSITION, and
- TOKEN_SIZE.
-
- * man/Makefile: Add definiton of BROKEN_SPOOLER_FLAGS.
- (.man.n): sed out @BROKEN_SPOOLER_FLAGS@.
-
-Sun Apr 14 12:57:00 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * ps/devps/zapfdr.ps: Don't copy UniqueID. Avoid use of newdict
- variable.
-
- * all Makefiles: rm targets of cp and >.
-
- * xditview/xtotroff.c (MapFont): Unlink troff_name before opening
- it.
-
- * eqn/lex.c (def_table): Add dollar.
-
-Sat Apr 13 13:02:44 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * troff/input.c (do_width): Push back newline before closing delim
- like do_bracket.
-
-Fri Apr 12 15:16:03 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * groff.c (possible_command::prepend_arg): New function.
- (main): Prepend device -m option.
- * groff.sh: Put device -m options before command-line options.
-
-Tue Apr 9 10:24:43 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * macros/tmac.an (IP): Quote argument to TP.
-
- * ps/ps.c (main): New option -b, which sets...
- (broken_flags): New variable.
- (ps_printer::~ps_printer): Incorporate the setup section in the
- prolog if (broken_flags & NO_SETUP_SECTION).
- (ps_printer::begin_page): Generate {Begin,End}PageSetup comments.
- (ps_printer::merge_download_fonts, ps_printer::merge_import_fonts,
- ps_printer::merge_ps_fonts, ps_printer::print_font_comment,
- ps_printer::print_needed_font_comment,
- ps_printer::print_supplied_font_comment,
- ps_printer::print_include_font_comments,
- ps_printer::lookup_doc_font, ps_printer::download_fonts,
- ps_printer::read_download_file, read_document_fonts, add_font,
- skip_line, parse_fonts_arg, document_font::document_font,
- document_font::~document_font, document_font::download,
- ps_output::include_file): Deleted.
- (ps_printer::~ps_printer): Generate %%EOF. Generate %!PS-Adobe-3.0
- rather than %!PS-Adobe-2.0. Make calls to
- resource_manager::need_font for each font that we used. Replace
- calls to merge_ps_fonts, merge_download_fonts, print_font_comment,
- print_supplied_font_comment, print_needed_font_comment by call to
- resource_manager::print_header_comments. Output %%Orientation
- comment. Output %%Requirements: numcopies comment if ncopies > 1.
- Don't output the prolog directly. Instead call
- resource_manager::output_prolog. Only define #copies when ncopies
- > 1. Delete calls to print_include_font_comments and
- download_fonts. Add call to resource_manager::document_setup.
- (ps_printer::do_file): Call resource_manager::import_file instead
- of including it ourselves.
- (ps_printer::do_import): Likewise. Also don't call
- merge_import_fonts. Push userdict on the dictionary stack before
- and pop it afterwards.
- Move declaration of ps_output into ps.h.
- * ps/psrm.c: New file implementing resource_manager class.
- * ps/ps.h: New file declaring ps_output and resource_manager
- classes.
- * ps/devps/zapfdr.ps:
- * ps/devps/symbolsl.ps:
- * ps/devps/prologue: Use 3.0 conventions.
- * ps/Makefile: Pass definition of BROKEN_SPOOLER_FLAGS in DEFINES.
- Add default definition of BROKEN_SPOOLER_FLAGS.
- * Makefile: New variable BROKEN_SPOOLER_FLAGS. Add
- BROKEN_SPOOLER_FLAGS to SUBFLAGS.
-
-Mon Apr 8 09:26:54 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * etc/grog.pl: New file.
- * Makefile (GROG): New variable.
- Add GROG to SUBFLAGS.
- * etc/Makefile (GROG): New variable.
- (install.nobin): Install $(GROG) rather than grog.sh.
-
-Thu Apr 4 11:36:45 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * eqn/special.c (special_box::compute_metrics): Make the input and
- output strings the same. Get the new height and depth from the
- predefined height and depth registers. Also make subscript kern
- and skew available.
- (special_box::compute_subscript_kern, special_box::compute_skew):
- New functions.
-
- * eqn/box.c (pointer_box::compute_skew,
- simple_box::compute_metrics, box::top_level)
- * eqn/text.c (prime_box::compute_metrics,
- prime_box::comput_subscript_kern)
- * eqn/limit.c (limit_box::compute_metrics):
- * eqn/delim.c (build_extensible, delim_box::compute_metrics):
- * eqn/sqrt.c (sqrt_box::compute_metrics): Protect possibly
- negative numbers in `nr' requests with a leading 0.
-
-Wed Apr 3 15:58:23 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * eqn/special.c: New file.
- * eqn/eqn.y: Declare token SPECIAL. Make it right associative.
- Add new rule for simple.
- * eqn/lex.c (token_table): Add SPECIAL.
- * eqn/box.h: Declare make_special_box.
- * eqn/Makefile: Add special.[co].
-
-Sat Mar 30 10:57:53 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * ps/devps/prologue: Possibly set packing to true while defining.
- Create grops dictionary here. Initialize local variables before
- defining procedures.
- (PICTURE): Rename to PBEGIN. Also do save, noop showpage, count
- the dictionary stack. Set strokeadjust and overprint to false if
- the relevant operators are defined.
- (PEND): New procedure.
- * ps/ps.c (ps_printer::~ps_printer): In the prolog just include
- prologue. Do everything else in the setup section.
- (ps_printer::do_import): Just call PBEGIN and PEND around the
- picture. Also push userdict before, and pop it afterwards.
-
-Wed Mar 27 07:59:50 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * troff/node.c (bracket_node::tprint): Brackets were being printed
- 1m too low.
-
- * macros/tmac.an (SH, SS): Set fill mode.
-
-Tue Mar 26 07:46:31 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * troff/div.c (top_level_diversion::begin_page): Set
- high_water_mark to 0.
-
-Fri Mar 22 09:19:46 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * man/mdate.sh: New file.
- * man/mdate.c: Deleted.
- * man/Makefile: Use mdate.sh instead of mdate.
- (mdate): Deleted.
-
- * eqn/lex.c (do_gsize): Supply missing argument to error message.
-
-Tue Mar 19 11:06:50 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * man/mdate.c: New file.
- * man/*.man: Replace modification date by @MDATE@.
- * man/Makefile (.man.n): Replace @MDATE@ by `mdate $<`.
- (mdate): New target.
-
- * lib/font.c (text_file::next): Deal with arbitrarily long lines.
- Remove illegal input characters.
-
-Mon Mar 18 08:32:25 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * macros/tmac.s (pg*start-col): Do .ns *after* running the hooks.
-
-Sat Mar 16 03:52:25 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * troff/div.c (begin_page): Change behaviour when
- !first_page_begun and !break_flag.
-
- * troff/input.c (do_name_test): Return 0 if argument is empty.
-
- * troff/input.c (read_long_escape_name): Require closing ] to be
- at same input level as opening [.
-
- * troff/input.c (read_increment_and_escape_name): New function.
- (get_copy, process_input_stack): Use this for \n.
-
-Fri Mar 15 00:31:48 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * troff/div.c (top_level_diversion::begin_page): Ignore the
- current value of page_number if !first_page_begun.
-
- * groff.c (main): Fix declaration of buf.
-
- * troff/input.c (do_name_test): New function.
- (token::next): Implement \A.
- (token::next): Implement \e by turning it into a TOKEN_ESCAPE.
- (token::description, token::add_to_node_list, token::process):
- Handle TOKEN_ESCAPE.
- * troff/token.h: New token TOKEN_ESCAPE.
-
-Thu Mar 14 10:22:26 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * pic/main.c (do_picture): Allow space before and after filename
- following `<'. Check that the filename is not empty.
-
-Wed Mar 13 12:49:40 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * Version 1.01 released.
-
- * dvi/devdvi/CompileFonts: Add cm*ss10 fonts.
-
- * dvi/tmac.dvi: ftr HR to H.
-
- * macros/tmac.e: Round up computation of $r.
-
- * xditview/tmac.X: Don't give up completely in compatibility mode.
- Use \n(.s instead of \n[.s].
-
- * dvi/tmac.dvi: Don't give up completely in compatibility mode.
- Use \(ci instead of \[ci]. Use \n(.s instead of \n[.s].
- Add u to factors inside \s[...]. Rename frac to dvi-frac.
- Translate \(FM onto \[prime] and \(!/ onto \[slashnot]; use these
- short names in the char definitions.
-
- * ps/tmac.ps: Don't give up completely in compatibility mode.
- Fix the fraction definitions to use \n(.s and \(f/. Add an extra
- quote in front of \n(.s. Add u to factors inside \s[...].
-
-Mon Mar 11 12:01:20 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * tty/tmac.tty: Call the nroff request.
-
- * macros/tmac.e ((x, )x): Better definitions that work properly
- in a diversion.
- (@0, @1): Helper macros for (x.
-
- * macros/tmac.e ($s, hl): Use \l rather than \D.
-
- * tty/tmac.tty: Make it work better in compatibility mode.
- (pchar): Rename to tty-char.
-
- * macros/tmac.e (@E): New macro.
- (r, i, b, rb, bi): Use @E.
-
- * macros/tmac.e (@F): Don't use (;...) syntax.
-
- * macros/tmac.e: Remove mention of \*(||/revisions. Mention that
- it was modified for groff.
-
- * macros/tmac.e: Make sure \n(ps and \n(es are >= \n(.V.
-
- * macros/tmac.e (<., .>): Removed.
- ([., .]): If \n(.V>=1v, use [] instead of superscripting.
-
- * macros/tmac.e: Remove check that groff is being used.
-
- * macros/tmac.e (@C): Change families only if using groff; turn
- compatibility mode off while changing familes. Save compatibility
- mode before changing families and restore it afterwards.
-
- * macros/tmac.e (@h): Remove test for offset + line length.
-
- * macros/tmac.e (sorry): Rename to @S. Use \$1 instead of \$0
- (lo, th, ac): Define to call @S instead of using als.
-
- * macros/tmac.e: Make $r and $R now contain \n(.v*100/\n(.sp, ie
- the ratio of the vertical spacing to the point size in units
- expressed as a percentage. Use these instead of $10r and $10R,
- Delete $10r and $10R.
-
- * lib/font.c (font::load): In default computation of space_width,
- divide by sizescale. Use scale_round.
-
- * macros/tmac.an (TP): Don't call `nf'.
- (an-do-tag): Don't call `fi'.
-
-Sun Mar 10 09:52:35 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * troff/input.c (process_input_stack): Handle the case where
- spaces at the beginning of an input line are followed by a
- newline.
-
-Thu Mar 7 20:18:07 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * groff.c (device_table): Add PIC_X_OPTION for dvi device.
- * groff.sh: Use pic -x with the dvi device.
-
- * dvi/devdvi/FontMakefile (H): Don't use -s.
-
- * dvi/devdvi/HI, dvi/devdvi/HB: New files.
- * dvi/devdvi/Makefile: Add HI and HB to FONTS.
- * dvi/devdvi/FontMakefile: Add rules for HI and HB. Include these
- in FONTS.
-
-Mon Mar 4 13:20:14 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * ps/psfig.diff: New file.
- * ps/tmac.psfig: New file.
-
-Sat Mar 2 00:15:09 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * macros/tmac.s (]=, ref*do-tl, ref*bib-print): Deleted.
- (]-): Don't call ref*do-tl.
-
- * macros/tmac.s (ref*end-print): Use XP if [F not defined.
-
- * macros/tmac.s (ref*normal-print): Call FS rather than fn@do-FS.
- (fn@do-FS): Rename to fn*do-FS.
-
- * troff/input.c (transparent_translate): New function.
- (process_input_stack): Apply transparent_translate before calling
- diversion::transparent_output(unsigned char).
-
-Wed Feb 27 00:13:25 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * troff/input.c (do_define_macro): Define the macro before calling
- skip_line.
-
- * xditview/Makefile: Add DEVICES variable. Change install target
- to use this.
-
-Tue Feb 26 10:46:22 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * groff.c (run_commands): Handle the possibility that there are
- child processes other than those forked by us.
-
-Sun Feb 24 21:32:30 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * lib/string.c (string::append): New function.
- * lib/stringclass.h: Declare it.
-
-Thu Feb 21 11:49:26 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * eqn/main.c (main): New option -N which sets
- no_newline_in_delim_flag.
- (do_file): If no_newline_in_delim_flag is set don't allow newlines
- in delimiters.
- * groff.c (main): Pass -N on to eqn.
- (help, synopsis): Mention -N.
- * groff.sh: Implement -N.
-
-Wed Feb 20 15:16:10 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * macros/tmac.s (]=, ref*bib-print, ref*do-tl): New macros.
- (]-): Call ref*do-tl if ref*need-tl is non-zero.
- (XP): Allow as initializer.
-
-Tue Feb 19 14:09:06 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * troff/env.c (environment::wrap_up_field): If field_spaces are
- non-zero and we have a current_tab, subtract padding from
- tab_distance. If this makes tab_distance <= 0, use the next tab
- stop instead. If there isn't any next tab or it's a left tab,
- wrap up the current tab.
- (environment::start_field): Initialize tab_precedes_field.
- (environment::wrap_up_tab): If there's a current field, update
- pre_field_width, field_distance and tab_precedes_field.
- * troff/env.h (environment::tab_precedes_field): New member.
-
-Fri Feb 15 01:24:00 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * ps/ps.c (ps_printer::do_file): New function.
- (ps_printer::special): Bind to `file' special.
- (ps_printer::do_exec): Set ndefined_styles to 0.
-
-Sat Feb 9 03:03:04 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * eqn/text.c (split_text): Grok \* and similar escapes sequences.
- Avoid stripping first character from the start of unrecognized
- escapes. Use lex_error instead of error to report errors.
- * eqn/lex.c (get_token): Rework handling of escapes.
- (lex_error): Move declaration into...
- * eqn/eqn.h.
-
- * xditview/xditview.c (main): Make -page option work.
-
- * Makefile: Correct comment about -DBROKEN_SPOOLER and pageview.
-
-Wed Feb 6 12:28:43 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * macros/tmac.s (B2): Correct size of box.
-
-Tue Feb 5 00:37:35 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * macros/tmac.s (B2): Postpone drawing the box until in the
- top-level diversion.
-
- * tty/tmac.tty: Add font translations for C, CR, CW.
-
- * groff.c (synopsis, help): Document -i.
- * groff.sh: Implement -i.
-
- * macros/tmac.s (@NH): Put a `.' after multi-part numbers.
- Simplify the construction of SN.
-
- * troff/number.c (parse_term): Give `|' a higher precedence.
- * tbl/table.c (numeric_text_entry::simple_print): Parenthesise
- accordingly.
-
- * macros/tmac.s (B2): Use par@finish instead of par@reset.
-
-Mon Feb 4 12:36:09 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * lib/string.c (string::move): New function.
- * lib/stringclass.h: Declare it.
-
-Sat Feb 2 16:02:16 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * troff/env.c (distribute_space): Add optional argument
- `force_forward'.
- (environment::wrap_up_field): Call distribute_space with
- `force_forward' argument of 1.
-
-Fri Feb 1 19:36:33 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * lib/string.c, lib/stringclass.h (string::operator+=(char)):
- Inline it. Move reallocation into...
- (string::grow1): New function.
- * pic/Makefile, tbl/Makefile, eqn/Makefile, ps/Makefile: Redo
- dependencies to include library header files.
- * lib/Makefile: Make string.c and lf.c depend on stringclass.h.
-
-Thu Jan 31 15:02:27 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * macros/tmac.s (@NH): Use the same number registers than -ms does
- for the heading level counters. Use the same string that -ms does
- for the number for this heading.
-
-Wed Jan 30 14:25:40 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * lib/new.c (operator new): Cast result of malloc to char *.
-
- * troff/input.c (spring_trap, lookup_request): Add assert that nm
- is not null.
-
-Tue Jan 29 18:08:05 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * groff.c (main): Support -i.
-
-Sun Jan 27 13:23:17 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * pic/pic.h: Include <osfcn.h>.
-
- * ps/ps.c: Add declaration of mktemp.
-
- * Makefile: Add -DHAVE_UNION_WAIT option for CPPDEFINES.
- * groff.c: If HAVE_UNION_WAIT is defined, declare wait()'s
- argument as union wait *.
- (run_commands): If HAVE_UNION_WAIT is defined cast wait()'s
- argument to union wait *.
-
-Sat Jan 26 12:04:52 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * tty/tmac.tty: Add definition of \(co.
-
- * pic/object.c (make_arc): Only increase radius when radius
- strictly less than d.
- (arc_object::update_bounding_box): May need to add 4.0 to end_quad
- more than once.
-
- * troff/env.c (environment::environment(symbol),
- environment::environment(const environment *)): Initialize
- input_trap_count.
-
-Sat Jan 19 08:18:35 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * tbl/main.c (main): Add exit(0).
-
- * ps/ps.c (ps_printer::~ps_printer): Use fseek instead of rewind.
-
- * pic/main.c (main):
- * eqn/main.c (main):
- * tbl/main.c (main):
- * etc/soelim.c (main):
- * driver/printer.c (printer::~printer):
- * troff/node.c (real_output_file::~real_output_file,
- real_output_file::flush): Check for errors on stdout.
-
- * most files: Add 1991 to copyright notice.
-
- * macros/tmac.s: Don't test \n(.x and \n(.y.
-
- * troff/input.c (token::next): Rename `escape_char' label to
- `handle_escape_char' and `normal_char' label to
- `handle_normal_char'.
-
-Thu Jan 17 15:46:35 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * groff.c (main, synopsis, help): Support -a option.
- * groff.sh: Likewise. Also eliminate Zflag variable by adding -z
- to trflags while parsing options.
-
-Tue Jan 15 13:07:27 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * troff/number.c (parse_term): With `m', `M' and `n' scale
- indicators, convert scale factor to hunits before scaling.
-
-Mon Jan 14 12:39:12 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * lib/font.c (scale_round): Better test for overflow when n is
- negative.
-
-Thu Jan 10 11:10:56 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * tbl/main.c (process_format): Add second argument of type
- options*. Change callers. Allow opt->tab_char as well as '\t'
- between format items.
-
-Mon Jan 7 12:30:18 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * macros/tmac.an (PD): With no arguments, make sure register PD is
- at least \n[.V].
- (TH): Call PD with no argument, instead of setting register PD
- directly.
-
-Sun Jan 6 11:18:39 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * Version 1.00 released.
-
-Sat Jan 5 08:44:30 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * ps/tmac.ps, xditview/tmac.X: Add font translation of C to CR.
-
- * dvi/devdvi/DESC: Mount CW instead of CR.
-
- * dvi/tmac.dvi: Add definition of \(tm.
-
- * dvi/devdvi/texsy.map: Add lh, and rh.
- * dvi/devdvi/texex.map: Add lt, rt, lb, rb, lk, rk.
- * dvi/devdvi/texmi.map: Add *o. Regenerate fonts.
-
- * dvi/devdvi/FontMakefile: Generate H from cmss10.
- * dvi/devdvi/Makefile: Install H.
- * dvi/devdvi/H: New file.
-
-Fri Jan 4 15:04:57 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * troff/env.c (vertical_spacing): Don't allow vertical spacing to
- be 0.
-
-Thu Jan 3 13:41:19 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * macros/tmac.s (@EN): Add \n(.V to the argument to ds@need.
-
- * macros/tmac.pic (PS): Avoid attempting to set negative indent.
-
- * macros/tmac.s (@EN): Handle the case where the equation is empty
- but the label is not.
-
-Wed Jan 2 10:31:44 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * troff/groff.h: New warning category WARN_SPACE.
- * troff/input.c: Add WARN_SPACE to DEFAULT_WARNING_MASK. Add
- WARN_SPACE to warning_table.
- (interpolate_macro): Give a warning of type WARN_SPACE if the name
- is longer than two characters and is not defined, but the first
- two characters do make a defined name.
-
- * PROBLEMS: New file.
-
- * CHANGES: New file.
- * README-0.6, README-1.00: Deleted.
-
- * groff.c, groff.sh: Add X75-12 and X100-12 devices.
- * xditview/devX75/Makefile: Make devX75-12.
- * xditview/devX100/Makefile: Make devX100-12.
-
- * xditview/devX100/eqnchar, xditview/devX75/eqnchar,
- dvi/devdvi/eqnchar, ps/devps/eqnchar: Remove use of \R.
-
-Tue Jan 1 19:24:01 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * README-0.7: Rename to README-1.00.
-
- * macros/tmac.pic: New file.
- * macros/Makefile (install.nobin): Install tmac.pic.
-
-Mon Dec 31 10:40:53 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * troff/env.c (hyphen_word): Correct the test for whether the
- token is a hyphen. Reset npos to 0.
-
- * macros/tmac.s (par@sup-start, par@sup-end): New implementations.
-
-Sun Dec 30 15:53:13 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * macros/tmac.s (ds*common-end): Call par*reset.
- (PE): Likewise.
- (par@reset-indent): Deleted.
-
- * macros/tmac.s (@IP): Divert the label.
-
-Sat Dec 29 14:33:32 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * xditview/draw.c (setGC): Use a line width of .1m rather than
- .04m by default; round rather than truncate value.
-
- * tbl/table.c (class empty_entry): New class.
- (empty_entry::empty_entry, empty_entry::line_type): New functions.
- (table::add_entry): Represent empty entries by objects of type
- empty_entry.
- (table_entry::line_type): Return -1.
- (table::determine_row_type): Ignore entries with line_type 0.
- Treat type -1 as non-lines.
-
-Fri Dec 28 15:04:41 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * ps/devps/textmap, xditview/libXdvi/DviChar.c, tty/devlatin1/R.proto,
- macros/tmac.s: Rename \(-d to \(Sd.
-
-Thu Dec 27 12:35:47 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * ps/devps/textmap: Add `sd', `/_' and `3d' characters.
- * xditview/libXdvi/DviChar.c: Likewise.
- * dvi/devdvi/texsy.map: Add `<<', `>>'.
-
-Wed Dec 26 13:33:23 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * troff/div.c (top_level_diversion::begin_page): Call
- init_output() if the_output is 0.
-
-Sat Dec 22 12:35:29 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * troff/input.c: Replace ESCAPE_E by ESCAPE_e and ESCAPE_C by
- ESCAPE_c.
- (get_copy): Turn \E into ESCAPE_E.
- (token::process, asciify): Handle ESCAPE_E.
-
- * macros/tmac.s (ds*common-end, par@reset): Add `.rj 0'.
- (RD): New macro.
- (DS): Implement `.DS R'.
-
-Fri Dec 21 11:41:53 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * macros/tmac.s (FS): New macro.
-
- * macros/tmac.s (fn@do-FS): Use @LP instead of LP.
-
- * macros/tmac.s (cov*tl-init): Remove after first execution
- instead of aliasing to @nop. Call top of page macro explicitly
- instead of setting trap; call @init first. Set pg@top as top of
- page macro.
- (cov*auto-init): Deleted. Set cov*tl-init instead of
- cov*auto-init as top of page trap.
- (TL, LP): Do a break instead of calling cov*tl-init.
- (cov*print): With RP format but no TL, alias FS and FE to @FS and
- @FE; in this case also give a warning and always start another
- page. No need to set pg@top here.
- (cov*tl-init): Rename to cov*first-page-init.
-
- * macros/tmac.s (RP): Do `.pn 0'.
- (cov*tl-init): With RP format don't do `.pn 0'.
-
- * macros/tmac.s (pg@cs-top): Set no space mode.
-
- * macros/tmac.s (par@TL, par@AU, par@AI): New macros.
- (cov*ab-init): Alias TL, AU and AI to these.
-
-Thu Dec 20 10:10:50 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * macros/tmac.s (@EQ): Move the space before the equation into @EN
- (@EN): Do nothing unless \n[dl] is > 0.
-
-Tue Dec 18 12:20:47 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * pic/object.c (ellipse_object::radius): New function.
-
- * VERSION: Change version to 0.7.
-
- * tbl/table.c (block_entry::do_divert): Declare return type as
- void.
- (block_entry::divert, alphabetic_block_entry::divert): Return 1.
-
-Mon Dec 17 12:30:34 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * troff/column.c: New file.
- * troff/Makefile: Corresponding changes.
-
- * troff/hvunits.c (scale(vunits, vunits, vunits)): New function.
- Friend of vunits.
-
- * troff/div.c (top_level_diversion::space): If the space causes
- the first-page transition and springs a trap, truncate the space
- to 0.
-
-Fri Dec 14 12:30:02 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * ps/ps.c (ps_printer::do_import): Add a `clear' after including
- the document.
-
- * pic/troff.c (troff_output::line_thickness,
- troff_output::set_fill): Do a horizontal motion to compensate for
- the width of the \D escape sequence.
-
-Thu Dec 13 10:17:14 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * xditview/tmac.X: Reinstate definition of \(rn, but only for X100
- (not X75).
-
- * eqn/sqrt.c (sqrt_box::compute_metrics): Supply missing argument
- to printf.
-
- * tbl/table.c (simple_entry::simply_print): Don't declare as pure.
- Supply empty definition.
- (text_entry::simple_print, simple_text_entry::simple_print):
- Delete declarations.
- (table::add_entry): Represent empty entries by objects of type
- `simple_entry'.
-
-Wed Dec 12 08:50:48 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * troff/Makefile: Remove -DHYPHEN_CONTROL from DEFINES.
-
- * tbl/table.c (left_text_entry::add_tab): New function.
-
- * macros/tmac.s: Make @RT an alias for par@reset. Make RT
- initialize like LP.
-
-Mon Dec 10 11:19:55 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * troff/env.c (environment::start_field): Give an error message if
- there is no next tab.
-
-Sun Dec 9 11:46:40 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * troff/env.c (hyphenate): Skip initial elements with zero
- hyphenation code.
-
- * macros/tmac.s (par@init): Keep VS in points rather than units.
-
-Sat Dec 8 23:00:27 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * pic/main.c (main): Implement `-c' option.
- * pic/output.h: Declare make_tpic_output().
- * pic/tex.c (tex_output::set_pen_size): Make it virtual and
- protected.
- (tpic_output): New class.
- (tpic_output::tpic_output, tpic_output::set_pen_size,
- tpic_output::command, make_tpic_output): New functions.
-
-Fri Dec 7 11:57:41 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * tbl/main.c (main): Call `.ab' if \n(.g is false. Define TS/TE
- if they're not already defined.
- * tbl/table.c (init_output): Don't test \n(.g.
-
- * troff/input.c (do_if_request): Delete `g' condition. Recognize
- `d', `r' and `c' conditions even in compatibility mode.
-
-Tue Dec 4 09:13:47 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * ps/tmac.ps (ps-bb): Protect against negative numbers in bounding
- box.
-
-Mon Dec 3 07:18:26 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * troff/env.h (environment::prev_line_interrupted): New member.
- (environment::get_prev_line_interrupted): New function.
- * troff/env.c (environment::newline): Set prev_line_interrupted.
- (environment::environment(const environment *),
- environment::environment(symbol)): Initialize
- prev_line_interrupted.
- * troff/input.c (process_input_stack): Don't give special
- treatment to space and newline at the beginning of the line if the
- previous line was interrupted.
-
-Sat Dec 1 15:48:37 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * eqn/eqn.y: Disallow PRIME by itself.
- * eqn/lex.c (token_table): Bind `opprime' instead of `prime' to
- PRIME.
- (def_table): Remove definition of '. Define prime to be `.
-
- * eqn/eqn.y: Split off part of rule `script' into a new rule
- `nonsup'.
-
-Fri Nov 30 10:23:44 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * macros/tmac.s ({, }): New string aliases.
-
-Thu Nov 29 11:34:40 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * README-0.7: New file.
-
-Wed Nov 28 10:09:57 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * macros/tmac.s: New file.
- * man/groff_ms.man: New file.
- * Makefile: Add definition of TMAC_S. Pass TMAC_S in SUBFLAGS.
- * Makefile.bd: Similarily.
- * man/Makefile: Add groff_ms.n to MAN7PAGES. Replace @TMAC_S@. Add
- definition of TMAC_S.
- * macros/Makefile: Add definition of TMAC_S. Install tmac.s.
- * macros/TODO: New file.
-
-Sat Nov 24 20:04:54 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * troff/env.c (right_justify): New function.
- (init_env_requests): Bind this to request "rj".
- (center_lines): Set right_justify_lines to 0. If we get a bad
- integer, center 1 line.
- (environment::environment(symbol), environment::environment(const
- environment *)): Initialize right_justify_lines.
- (environment::get_right_justify_lines): New function.
- (init_env_requests): Bind this to number_register ".rj".
-
- * troff/env.c (environment::choose_breakpoint): Implement
- hyphenation_margin and hyphenation_space.
- (environment::get_hyphenation_space,
- environment::get_hyphenation_margin): New functions.
- (init_env_requests): Bind these to .hys and .hym.
- (hyphenation_space_request, hyphenation_margin_request): New
- functions
- (init_env_requests): Bind these to hys and hym.
- (environment::environment(symbol), environment::environment(const
- environment *)): Initialize hyphenation_margin and
- hyphenation_space.
- * troff/env.h: Corresponding changes to class environment.
-
-Fri Nov 23 09:08:16 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * troff/div.c (blank_line): Always do a break.
-
- * eqn/box.c (do_text): Turn off escapes while appending text to
- string.
-
-Thu Nov 22 10:58:59 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * troff/input.c (while_break_request, while_continue_request): New
- functions.
- (init_input_requests): Bind these to "break" and "continue".
- (while_depth, while_break_flag): New variables.
- (while_request): Update while_depth. Break out of loop if
- while_break_flag is set.
-
-Wed Nov 21 10:54:40 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * tbl/table.c (init_span_reg): Initialize span_width_reg to \n(.H
- rather than 0.
-
-Mon Nov 19 00:45:03 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * Makefile: Include -DBROKEN_SPOOLER by default. Expand comment.
-
- * stringify: New file.
- * Makefile (groff.o): Use stringify.
-
- * xditview/tmac.X: Remove definition of \(rn.
- * xditview/libXdvi/DviChar.c: Remove radicalex from
- Adobe_symbol_map.
-
-Sat Nov 17 10:44:58 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * tbl/table.c (table::add_entry): Allow alphabetic text blocks.
- (alphabetic_block_entry::alphabetic_block_entry,
- alphabetic_block_entry::divert, alphabetic_block_entry::print):
- New functions.
- (block_entry::divert): Split off body into ...
- (block_entry::do_divert): If the block is alphabetic, subtract 2n
- from the line length; also update the span width to dl+2n, and the
- alphabetic span width to dl.
-
- * driver/input.c (do_file): While reading argument to D command,
- when expanding buffer, multiply szp by sizeof(int) rather than 2
- in the argument to memcpy.
-
- * tbl/table.c (compute_span_width): Add 2n rather than 1n to the
- width of alphabetic columns.
-
-Fri Nov 16 06:34:27 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * troff/node.c (lookup_family): Supply second argument to lookup.
-
- * troff/dictionary.c (dictionary::lookup): After an unsuccesful
- search, return immediately if v is 0.
-
- * pic/troff.c: Define EQN_NO_EXTRA_SPACE_REG.
- (troff_output::start_picture): Set this reg.
- (troff_output::end_picture): Remove this reg
- * eqn/box.c (box::extra_space): Don't produce `\x's if
- EQN_NO_EXTRA_SPACE_REG is defined.
-
- * eqn/eqn.y: Allow just a PRIME to be a `simple'.
- * eqn/text.c (split_text): Map ' to \(fm when it's the first
- character.
-
-Thu Nov 15 10:35:06 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * macros/tmac.e: Use font 3 instead of B in $c. Remove `bd'
- requests.
-
- * troff/div.c (top_level_diversion::top_level_diversion):
- Initialize page_number to 0.
-
-Wed Nov 14 21:41:58 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * groff/troff (environment::environment(const environment *)):
- Initialize name to e->name, rather than "anonymous".
-
-Sat Nov 10 01:59:37 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * xditview/libXdvi/Dvi.c (ShowDvi): If eof is encountered, reset
- requested_page. Split middle part into ...
- (FindPage): New function.
- (SetValues): If we don't yet know the last page, and the requested
- page is greater than the current page, call FindPage.
- Update the font_map_string before doing this.
-
- * xditview/tmac.X: Add definitions of \(sq, \(ga, \(dg and \(dd.
- Translate \(lh and \(rh into left and right double arrows.
-
- * troff/node.c (class hyphen_inhibitor_node): New class.
- (hyphen_inhibitor_node::hyphen_inhibitor_node,
- hyphen_inhibitor_node::copy, hyphen_inhibitor_node::same,
- hyphen_inhibitor_node::type,
- hyphen_inhibitor_node::get_hyphenation_type): New functions.
- (node::add_discretionary_hyphen): Use hyphen_inhibitor_node rather
- than dbreak_node(0, 0) to represent a `\%' at the beginning of a
- word.
-
-Fri Nov 9 16:05:38 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * troff/node.h (dummy_node::get_hyphenation_type,
- transparent_dummy_node::get_hyphenation_type): Declare them.
- * troff/node.c: (dummy_node::get_hyphenation_type,
- transparent_dummy_node::get_hyphenation_type): New functions.
-
-Wed Nov 7 10:09:06 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * xditview/libXdvi/draw.c: If M_PI not defined after including
- math.h, then define it.
-
- * xditview/Makefile: Add definition of AR. Pass it to the submake
- in libXdvi.
- * xditview/libXdvi/Makefile: Add definitions of AR and RANLIB.
-
-Tue Nov 6 10:14:27 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * troff/dictionary.h (object_dictionary::alias): Declare return
- value as int.
- * troff/dictionary.c (object_dictionary::alias): Return non-zero
- if the old name was defined.
- * troff/input.c (alias_macro): Give a warning if the old name was
- not defined.
- * troff/reg.c (alias_reg): Likewise.
-
-Mon Nov 5 00:31:39 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * troff/input.c (token::next): Delete implementation of \R.
-
- * macros/Makefile: Strip comments from tmac.e while installing it.
-
- * troff/input.c: New variable `nroff_mode'.
- (troff_request, nroff_request): New functions.
- (init_input_requests): Bind `troff' and `nroff' to troff_request
- and nroff_request.
- (do_if_request): Compute results of t and n conditions from
- nroff_mode.
-
- * text/text.c (split_text): Fix typo in >=.
-
- * eqn/lex.c: Add definition of `==' to def_table.
-
-Fri Nov 2 02:49:09 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * pic/tex.c (tex_output::start_picture): Change the definitions of
- \graph and \graphtemp so that they work properly with Plain TeX.
-
- * pic/tex.c (tex_output::solid_arc): Ensure that the second angle
- argument to `ar' is not less than the first.
-
- * pic/pic.y: Allow a comma between elements of the variable list
- in the argument to `reset'.
-
- * pic/object.c (arc_object::arc_object): Fix computation of
- radius.
-
- * eqn/main.c (main): Add exit(0).
-
-Thu Nov 1 02:03:50 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * troff/div.c (begin_page): Test no_space_mode after doing the
- break, but still push the page ejector cookie before doing the
- break. Also set the next page number after doing the break.
-
- * xditview/xditview.c (NewFile): Don't set the title and icon name
- if this is the first file and its name is `-'.
- * groff/groff.c: Define a new device flag XT_OPTION. Set it for
- the X75 and X100 devices.
- (main): If a device has the XT_OPTION flag set and there's exactly
- one file argument, pass the driver -xrm and -title options to set
- the icon name and window title to the name of the file.
-
- * troff/env.c (environment_switch): If there was an argument but
- it wasn't a valid number or name, then pop an environment but
- don't give an error message on underflow.
-
- * troff/number.c (start_number): Correct spelling in error message.
-
- * troff/input.c (token::delimiter): Don't print an error message
- if err is false.
-
- * xditview/libXdvi/parse.c (ParseInput): In case 'D', only call
- ParseDrawFunction if dw->display_enable is true.
-
-Wed Oct 31 05:49:50 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * pic/pic.y: Parse text positioning like normal attributes, so as
- to allow `"text" at 0,0 ljust'. Don't allow `center' as a
- positioning attribute.
-
-Mon Oct 29 22:50:38 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * tbl/main.c (process_data): When in state START while reading a
- text block, don't change to state MIDDLE if c is a newline.
-
-Sun Oct 28 21:59:56 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * dvi/dvi.c (dvi_printer::begin_page): Rename `i' variable to `j'
- so as to avoid shadowing parameter.
-
-Wed Oct 24 18:35:39 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * tbl/table.c (trim_space): Deleted.
- (table::add_entry): Don't call trim_space.
-
-Mon Oct 22 03:48:39 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * VERSION: Change version to 0.6.
-
- * troff/number.c (parse_expr): Make == work.
-
-Sat Oct 20 11:28:17 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * man/grog.man: New file.
- * man/Makefile: Add grog.n to MAN1PAGES.
- * etc/grog.sh: New file.
- * etc/Makefile: Install grog.sh as grog.
-
-Fri Oct 19 11:17:15 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * troff/input.c (token::next): Implement \E.
-
-Thu Oct 18 11:56:24 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * xditview/tmac.X: Change font translations to match tmac.ps.
-
- * troff/input.c (non_empty_name_warning): Don't give a warning if
- `\{' terminates the name.
-
-Tue Oct 16 10:04:23 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * ps/devps/symbol.diff: New file.
- * ps/devps/FontMakefile: Mention symbol.diff.
-
-Sun Oct 14 11:46:46 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * troff/node.c (font_position): Use get_long_name to read the
- external_name.
-
- * troff/env.c (environment_switch): If we get a number that's < 0
- or >= NENVIRONMENTS, treat it like a name.
- Change NENVIRONMENTS to 10.
-
- * troff/groff.h: Remove definition of FONTS_MAX.
- * troff/node.h (class font_family): Make map a pointer instead of
- an array. Add a map_size member. Make it a class. Make nm const
- and public. Make invalidate_fontno a friend.
- * troff/node.c: Define font_table_size. Make font_info a pointer
- rather than an array.
- (class troff_output_file): Allocate font_position dynamically. Add
- nfont_positions member.
- (troff_output_file::set_font): Grow font_position if necessary.
- (troff_output_file::~troff_output_file): Delete font_position.
- (troff_output_file::troff_output_file): Allocate font_position.
- (grow_font_table): New function.
- (troff_output_file::really_begin_page,
- troff_output_file:really_copy_page): Use nfont_positions rather
- than FONTS_MAX.
- (mount_font_no_translate, mount_style): Call grow_font_table if
- necessary.
- (font_family::font_family): Allocate map.
- (font_family::make_definite): Grow map if necessary. Use
- font_table_size instead of FONTS_MAX.
- (font_family::~font_family): New function.
- (invalidate_fontno): Use font_family::map_size.
- (get_fontno, env_space_width, env_half_narrow_space_width,
- env_narrow_space_width, symbol_fotno, is_good_fontno,
- get_bold_fontno, make_glyph_node): Use font_table_size rather than
- FONTS_MAX.
- (next_available_font_position): Never return 0.
-
-Fri Oct 12 10:17:52 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * ps/tmac.ps: Add font translations for compatibility with dpost.
-
-Thu Oct 11 12:09:03 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * eqn/pile.c: Rename default_baseline_sep to baseline_sep.
- Move BASELINE_SEP_FORMAT and COLUMN_WIDTH_FORMAT into pbox.h.
- Move definitions baseline_sep, shift_down, column_sep,
- matrix_side_sep into...
- * eqn/box.c: Add them to param_table.
- * eqn/pbox.h: Add declarations to pbox.h.
-
- * troff/input.c (set_string): Cast value to unsigned char *.
-
- * troff/token.h (process_input_stack): Declare it static before
- declaring it a friend.
-
-Wed Oct 10 09:59:13 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * dvi/devdvi/texex.map: Fix positions of extensible brace middle
- and bottom.
- * dvi/devdvi/EX: Regenerate.
-
- * troff/input.c (init_charset_table): Make ", ', ), ], *, \(dg
- transparent.
-
-Tue Oct 9 08:34:02 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * eqn/lex.c: In defaults_table, make definition of `dot' call
- `dot_def'. Don't explicitly make it roman. Similarily for other
- accents.
-
- * pic/lex.c (for_input::for_input): Add by_is_multiplicative
- argument.
- (for_input::get, for_input::peek): Use this.
- (do_for): Add by_is_multiplicative argument.
- * pic/pic.y: Change optional_by clause to allow '*' after `by'.
- Change semantic value of optional_by to be a double plus a flag
- saying whethet the by clause is multiplicative.
-
- * eqn/lex.c (get_delimited_text): Remember location of start of
- definition. Improve error handling when EOF is encountered.
-
- * lib/font.h: Rename handle_x_command to
- handle_unknown_font_command.
- * lib/font.c (font::load): Call handle_unknown_font_command for
- any unknown command in the font description file. Don't call
- handle_x_command. Include the name of the command in the argv.
- Improve message for unknown command after kernpairs or charset
- command.
- * ps/ps.c (ps_font::handle_x_command): Rename to
- handle_unknown_font_command. Remove message about `x download'
- command. Give error message for wrong number of arguments.
- * ps/devps/afmtodit: Generate `encoding' instead of `x encoding'.
- * dvi/dvi.c (dvi_font::handle_x_command): Rename to
- handle_unknown_font_command. Give an error message for wrong
- number of arguments. Rename design_size to designsize.
- * dvi/tfmtodit.c (main): Generate `checksum' instead of `x
- checksum', `designsize' instead of `design_size'.
-
-Mon Oct 8 00:38:55 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * eqn/*.[chy]: Change underaccent to uaccent.
-
- * eqn/eqn.y: Add rule for underaccent. Declare UNDERACCENT token;
- give it the same precedence as ACCENT.
- * eqn/other.c (make_underaccent_box): New function.
- * eqn/box.h: Declare it.
- * eqn/lex.c: Add UNDERACCENT to token_table. Add utilde to
- def_table.
-
-Sun Oct 7 11:25:16 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * pic/pic.y (reset_all): New function. Called in rule for RESET.
- (parse_init): Call reset_all.
- (define_variable): When defining scale reset only those
- pre-defined variables that are scaled.
- (defaults_table): Add `scale' as non-scaled value.
-
- * pic/pic.y: Redo parsing of text adjustments: parse adjustments
- together with the text; allow any number of positioning words;
- allow center as a positioning word.
-
- * pic/object.c (output::compute_scale): Get picture maximum height
- and width from variables called maxpswid and maxpsht.
- * pic/pic.y: Add maxpswid and maxpsht to defaults_table.
-
-Sat Oct 6 10:16:56 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * pic/object.c (object_spec::make_text): Multiply textht by number
- of text items.
-
- * pic/pic.y: Allow `sprintf("string", expr,...)' wherever text can
- occur.
- (do_sprintf): New function.
- (pic.gperf): Add sprintf token.
- (text, sprintf): New rules.
-
- * pic/pic.y: `rand()' with no arguments returns a random number
- in the range [0,1).
-
- * pic/pic.y: Allow a bare expression to be an attribute: change
- precedences to support this. Change optional_ordinal rule to
- optional_ordinal_last to avoid reduce/reduce conflict.
- * pic/object.c (object_spec::object_spec): Initialize direction.
-
- * pic/pic.y: Implement ^ operator meaning exponentiation.
-
- * troff/node.h: Add default argument to mount_font.
- * troff/node.c (font_position): Read an optional third argument
- giving the external_name.
- (mount_font): Add optional argument giving the external_name.
- (mount_font_not_translate): Have additional argument giving
- external name. Use this name to load the font. Pass both names
- to font_info::font_info.
- (font_info::font_info): Have additional argument giving
- external_name.
- (class tfont): New member external_name.
- (font_info::get_tfont): Use external name to construct tfont_spec.
-
-Fri Oct 5 04:03:13 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * eqn/lex.c (init_table): Add argument giving device. Define
- name of device to be "1".
- (do_ifdef): Counts as true if the argument has been defined with
- `define'.
- * eqn/main.c (main): Call init_table with device argument. Make
- device local to main.
- * eqn/eqn.h: Change declaration of init_table. Remove declaration
- of device.
-
- * pic/lex.c (get_delimited): Allow text to be delimited by
- matching {}s. Don't recognize ending delimiter within a string.
-
- * troff/input.c (get_delim_name): New function.
- (token::next): Implement \C.
-
- * lib/font.c (font::load): Grok ---. Add an alias for each
- character based on its code.
- (font::get_code_width): Deleted.
- * lib/font.h (class font): Declare font::number_to_index().
- Remove declaration of font::get_code_width.
- * lib/nametoindex.c (font::name_to_index): Add 512 rather than 256
- to indices of named characters.
- (font::number_to_index): New function.
- * troff/input.c (font::number_to_index): New function.
- (get_charinfo_by_number, charinfo::get_number,
- charinfo::set_number): New functions.
- (token::next): Turn \N into a TOKEN_NUMBERED_CHAR.
- (token::process, token::description, token::get_char,
- token::add_to_node_list, token::operator==): Handle
- TOKEN_NUMBERED_CHAR.
- * troff/charinfo.h: Declare get_charinfo_by_number,
- charinfo::get_number, charinfo::set_number. Add NUMBERED flag to
- charinfo class.
- (charinfo::numbered): New function.
- * troff/token.h: Add TOKEN_NUMBERED_CHAR.
- * troff/env.h (class environment): Remove declaration of ...
- * troff/env.c (environment::make_numbered_char_node): Deleted.
- * troff/node.c (make_numbered_node): Deleted.
- (class numbered_glyph_node): Remove.
- (troff_output_file::put_char_width, troff_output_file::put_char):
- Handle numbered chars.
- (troff_output_file::numbered_char): Removed.
- (tfont::get_code_width): Removed.
- (make_glyph_node): Don't search special fonts for numbered
- characters.
- * troff/node.h: Remove declaration of make_numbered_node.
- * driver/input.c (do_file): Handle N command.
- * driver/printer.h: Add declaration of ...
- * driver/printer.c (printer::set_numbered_char): New function.
- * dvi/tfmtodit.c (main): Generate unnamed entries.
- * ps/devps/afmtodit: Likewise.
- * xditview/xtotroff.c (MapFont): Likewise.
- * xditview/libXdvi/parse.c (ParseInput): Grok N command.
-
- * tbl/main.c (process_format): If multiple widths are specified
- for a column but all the widths are the same, don't give an error
- message.
-
- * tbl/table.c (table::do_row): If the current row is all lines and
- the stuff doesn't contains a line, mark the top of the row after
- printing stuff before the row. If the current row is not all
- lines and the stuff doesn't contain a line, don't unnecessarily
- mark the top of the row before printing the stuff.
-
-Mon Oct 1 11:42:00 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * troff/groff.h: Remove MAX_PATH.
- * troff/input.c (open_file): Dynamically allocate space for the
- path.
- (open_mac_file, process_macro_file): Corresponding changes.
-
-Sun Sep 23 18:56:26 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * troff/node.h (class output_file): Make copy_file pure. Add
- vspace method ifdef COLUMN. Add is_printing method.
- * troff/node.c: Add class printing_reg. Add class
- real_output_file. Derive other output_file classes from
- real_output_file; in these classes rename begin_page to
- really_begin_page, print_line to really_print_line, copy_file to
- really_copy_file, transparent_char to really_transparent_char.
- Move output_file::flush to real_output_file. Add printing member
- to class output_file.
- * troff/div.h: Remove printing member from top_level_diversion.
- Add vspace member function to class diversion ifdef COLUMN. Add
- some declarations ifdef COLUMN.
- * troff/div.c (top_level_diversion::copy_file,
- top_level_diversion::transparent_output,
- top_level_diversion::output): Don't test printing member before
- output.
- * troff/input.c: Handle initial variable_space_request ifdef
- COLUMN.
- * troff/Makefile: Add column.c but comment it out. Add -DCOLUMN
- but comment it out.
-
-Sat Sep 22 11:32:22 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * troff/div.c (diversion::need): Make any space forced. If we
- sprung a trap, set truncated_space to minus the distance to the
- trap and set needed_space to the amount that was needed.
- (top_level_diversion::space): A forced space turns no_space_mode
- off.
- (class constant_vunits_reg): New class.
- (init_div_requests): Implement number registers .trunc and .ne
- using constant_vunits_reg.
- (class truncated_space_reg): Deleted.
-
- * troff/div.h: Don't have a no_space_mode member in diversion.
- Instead have it in top_level_diversion.
- * troff/div.c (diversion::diversion): Don't initialize
- no_space_mode.
- (top_level_diversion::top_level_diversion): Initialize
- no_space_mode.
- (no_space, restore_spacing): Do nothing if curdiv != topdiv.
- (macro_diversion::output): Don't clear no_space_mode.
-
- * troff/input.c (diverted_space_node::reread): Don't call
- environment::do_break. In fill mode, act like a blank line.
- (diverted_copy_file_node::reread): Don't call
- environment::do_break.
-
- * troff/div.c (blank_line): New function.
- * troff/div.h: Declare it.
- * troff/input.c (process_input_stack): Call it.
-
- * troff/div.c (truncated_space_reg::get_string): New function.
- (init_div_requests): Bind to .trunc.
- (space_request, top_level_diversion::space,
- top_level_diversion::output, macro_diversion::space,
- macro_diversion::output): Update truncated_space.
- (macro_diversion::output): Redo calculations when trap sprung.
- (macro_diversion::output, macro_diversion::space): No need for
- trap_flag.
-
- * troff/div.c (top_level_diversion::output): Set nl_reg_contents
- after truncating post line spacing.
-
-Fri Sep 21 11:27:25 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * ps/devps/prologue (MF, SF): Make them work even if setfont is
- defined as a procedure rather than as an operator.
-
-Thu Sep 20 12:55:05 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * troff/div.c (macro_diversion::space): Ignore no_space_mode.
-
-Wed Sep 19 10:54:37 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * troff/div.c (top_level_diversion::output): Merge
- output_file::print_line and output_file::end_of_line member
- functions.
- * troff/div.h (class output_file):
- * troff/node.c (troff_output_file::print_line,
- troff_output_file::end_of_line, output_file::end_of_line,
- ascii_output_file::print_line, suppress_output_file::print_line):
- Corresponding changes.
-
-Tue Sep 18 11:31:47 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * troff/input.c (token::next): Don't give a warning for `\.'.
-
- * troff/env.c (environment::get_center_lines): New function.
- (init_env_requests): Bind number register .ce to it.
- * troff/env.h: Declare it.
- * tbl/table.c (table::init_output): Define reset macro to restore
- .ce. If center option not given, store .ce in SAVED_CENTER_REG.
- Then do .ce 0.
- (table::print): If center option not given, then imply center
- option if SAVED_CENTER_REG > 0.
-
-Mon Sep 17 09:19:19 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * ps/devps/Makefile: Remove T from FONTS. Remove TSymbol.ps and
- Troff.ps from DOWNLOAD.
-
- * troff/Makefile: Change comment in DEFINES to avoid confusing
- System V make.
-
- * ps/ps.c (ps_printer::do_exec): Allow newlines within PostScript
- code. Don't try to catch errors with stopped.
- (check_line_lengths): New function.
- * ps/devps/prologue (EXEC): Deleted.
- (EBEGIN, EEND): New procedures.
-
-Sun Sep 16 14:51:15 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * troff/input.c: Include request.h before node.h.
- * troff/node.c: Likewise.
- * troff/env.c: Likewise.
- * troff/div.c: Likewise.
- * troff/node.h (class special_node): Store argument as a macro
- rather than a char *.
- * troff/node.c (special_node::special_node, special_node::copy):
- Grok this.
- (special_node::~special_node): Deleted.
- (special_node::tprint): Deleted.
- (special_node::tprint_start, special_node::tprint_end,
- special_node::tprint_char): New functions.
- (troff_output_file::special): Deleted.
- (troff_output_file::start_special, troff_output_file::end_special,
- troff_output_file::special_char): New functions.
- * troff/input.c (special_node::tprint): New function.
- (do_special): Use macro not char *.
- (do_transparent_macro): Deleted.
- (token::next): Don't call do_transparent_macro.
-
- * troff/input.c (token::next): Add 'Y' case.
- (do_transparent_macro): New function.
- * troff/node.c (troff_output_file::special): Handle newlines with
- argument using new continuation convention.
- * driver/input.c (get_string): Cope with continuation convention.
- (do_file): Don't call skip_line after calling get_string(1).
- * ps/ps.c (ps_printer::special, ps_printer::do_import,
- ps_printer::do_def, ps_printer::do_exec): Cope with newlines in
- arg.
- * xditview/libXdvi/parse.c (ParseInput): Ignore lines starting
- with +.
-
-Sat Sep 15 19:00:10 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * troff/input.c (asciify): By default, illegal input characters
- should return empty string.
-
- * troff/input.c (copy_file): Handle first page transition like title.
- (token::next, process_input_stack): Grok COPY_FILE_REQUEST.
-
- * troff/input.c (token::next): Improve error message for EOF after
- escape character.
- (input_char_description): New function.
- (get_char_for_escape_name): Use input_char_description.
- (token::next): Warn about unrecognized escape sequences.
- (warning_table): Add WARN_ESCAPE.
- * troff/groff.h: Declare WARN_ESCAPE. Change WARN_TOTAL
- accordingly.
-
- * troff/token.h: Remove declaration of process_input_stack.
-
- * troff/input.c: Remove declaration of init_hyphen_requests.
- * troff/request.h: Correct spelling in declaration of same.
-
- * troff/input.c (token::next): Check whether escape_char is 0.
-
-Fri Sep 14 12:09:25 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * groff.c (main, usage, help): Implement -P and -L options.
- * groff.sh: Likewise.
-
- * troff/input.c (token::next): Use some gotos to avoid code
- duplication.
-
- * troff/input.c (get_long_name, get_name, read_long_ecsape_name):
- Avoid calling symbol::symbol if name empty.
-
-Thu Sep 13 06:21:45 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * troff/input.c (init_input_requests): Make \n(.x return the major
- version number and \n(.y return the minor version number.
- * troff/Makefile: Construct file majorminor.c defining
- major_version and minor_version automatically from ../VERSION.
-
- * troff/node.c (class glyph_node): Make operator new and operator
- delete public.
- (class ligature_node): Similarily.
-
- * troff/input.c (operator==(const macro &, const macro &)): New
- function.
- (non_interpreted_node::same): Use this.
- (string_iterator::string_iterator): Make macro& argument const.
-
- * troff/input.c (input_iterator::get): New function. Don't make
- asciify_macro or class non_interpreted_node friends of class
- input_iterator.
- (non_interpreted_node::interpret): Use input_iterator::get.
- (asciify_macro): Likewise.
-
- * troff/input.c (~token_node, ~string_iterator, ~arg_list,
- ~non_interpreted_node): Deleted.
- * troff/node.c: (~suppress_output_file, ~ascii_output_file):
- Deleted.
-
- * troff/symbol.h: Make all symbol member functions const.
-
- * lib/strtol.c: New file.
- * lib/Makefile: Add strtol.c.
- * Makefile: Define STRTOL as strtol.o to include strtol in
- libgroff.a.
-
-Wed Sep 12 10:00:49 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * pic/troff.c (troff_output::simple_circle): Divide by scale.
-
-Tue Sep 11 14:17:16 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * troff/input.c (do_special): Use input_level.
-
- * troff/token.h (TOKEN_BACKSPACE): New token.
- (token::backspace): New function.
- * troff/input.c (token::description, token::next, token::process):
- Grok TOKEN_BACKSPACE.
- (do_special): Turn TOKEN_BACKSPACE back into \b.
-
- * troff/token.h (token::leader): New function.
- * troff/input.c (do_special): Turn TOKEN_LEADER back into \001.
-
- * troff/input.c (do_special): Turn TOKEN_TAB back into \t.
-
- * troff/input.c (do_special): Use token::description in error
- message.
-
-Mon Sep 10 11:06:27 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * troff/input.c (decode_args): Combine quoted and
- quote_input_level variables. Make it a for (;;) loop.
-
- * troff/input.c (get_char_for_escape_name): Check for \001 and \b.
-
- * troff/input.c (read_long_escape_name): The test for whether to
- expand buffer was off by 1.
- (read_string): Similarily.
-
-Fri Sep 7 11:45:50 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * troff/input.c: Use `const int' rather than `static const int'.
-
- * troff/div.h (diversion::copy_file): Declare as pure virtual.
- (macro_diversion::copy_file): New function.
- * troff/node.h: New class diverted_copy_file_node.
- * troff/node.c: Implement it.
- * troff/input.c (copy_file): Use diversion::copy_file. Handle
- first page transition by pushing a diverted_copy_file_node.
- * troff/input.c (token::next, process_input_stack): Don't handle
- COPY_FILE_REQUEST.
-
-Thu Sep 6 13:29:10 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * ps/ps.c (flush_sbuf): Remember to add sbuf_kern when checking
- whether space widths need adjusting.
-
- * troff/charinfo.h: Generalize translated_to_space to
- special_translation so as to allow translation to \&.
- * troff/input.c (translate): Allow translation to \&.
- (charinfo::*): Corresponding changes.
- * troff/node.c (make_node, node::add_char): Corresponding changes.
- * troff/node.h (dummy_node::dummy_node): Allow optional first
- argument.
-
- * lib/lib.h: Make codes 0200 to 0237 illegal input characters.
- * troff/token.h: Remove TOKEN_TITLE. Remove token::title. Add
- TOKEN_REQUEST.
- * troff/input.c (token::next): Turn a TITLE_REQUEST into a
- TOKEN_REQUEST with an argument of TITLE_REQUEST.
- (token::process): Grok that.
- * troff/input.c (copy_file): Handle first page transition like
- title by pushing a COPY_FILE_REQUEST cookie.
- (token::next, process_input_stack): Grok that.
- * troff/node.h (output_file::copy_file): Add x and y arguments.
- Make it non-pure.
- * troff/div.c (top_level_diversion::copy_file): Supply them.
- * troff/node.c (troff_output_file::copy_file): Add x and y
- arguments; moveto specified position. Invalidate font_position
- array after copying file.
- (output_file::copy_file): New function.
- (suppressed_output_file::copy_file, ascii_output::copy_file):
- Removed.
- * troff/input.c (transparent_file): New function.
- (init_input_requests): Bind to "trf".
- (token::next): Handle TRANSPARENT_FILE_REQUEST cookie.
- (process_input_stack): Likewise.
-
- * troff/Makefile: Add ../lib/lib.h to GROFF_H.
-
- * troff/node.c (init_node_requests): New number registers .kern
- pointing to global_kern_mode, and .lg pointing to
- global_ligature_mode.
-
- * troff/node.c (ligature): Don't change it if we get a bad
- integer.
-
- * troff/input.c (do_define_string): Don't strip tabs.
-
- * troff/input.c (asciify_macro): Make the string_iterator auto.
-
- * troff/node.c (init_font_requests): Rename to...
- (init_node_requests):
- * troff/node.h: Change declaration.
- * troff/input.c (main): Change call.
-
- * troff/input.c (node::reread, diverted_space_node::reread): New
- methods.
- (process_input_stack): Call reread rather than
- get_diverted_space_node.
- * troff/node.c (node::get_diverted_space_node,
- diverted_space_node::get_diverted_space_node): Removed.
- * troff/node.h: Declare reread methods instead of
- get_diverted_space_node methods. Make `n' member private.
- * troff/input.c: (token::diverted_space): Removed.
- * troff/token.h: Removed declaration.
-
-
-Tue Sep 4 00:48:04 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * eqn/script.c (script_box::compute_metrics): Don't let
- SUP_RAISE_FORMAT become negative.
-
- * tbl/table.c (table::do_row): Entries that don't end in the
- this row shouldn't make the row non-blank.
-
- * tbl/table.c (table::make_columns_equal): Only set the width of
- columns which are marked as equal.
-
- * tbl/main.c (process_data): Before issuing excess data error,
- if last character was a newline unget it; then get it again after
- the error. Also include the contents of the entry in the message.
-
- * groff.c: New file.
- * Makefile: Build groff from groff.c. Make it possible to use
- either groff.sh or groff.c as groff.
- * Makefile.bd: Similarily.
-
-Mon Sep 3 09:39:49 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * groff.sh: Don't delay expansion of $@ in assignment to files.
- Remove occurrences of \".
-
-Sun Sep 2 09:56:59 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * all Makefiles: Simplify and rearrange.
-
- * Makefile: Handle fmod like malloc.
- * lib/Makefile: Similarily.
- * lib/fmod.c: Remove #ifdef NEED_FMOD.
-
- * Makefile: Rename OPTIMISE to OPTIMIZE.
-
- * groff.sh: Remove assignment to PATH.
- * Makefile: Remove SHPATH variable.
- * Makefile.bd: Similarily.
-
- * groff.sh: Add -V option to print the pipeline instead of
- executing it.
-
-Fri Aug 31 00:56:46 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * lib/font.c: Split off file searching into ...
- * lib/fontfile.c: New file.
-
- * lib/strerror.c (strerror): Use `Error %d' for unknown errors.
-
-Thu Aug 30 13:13:55 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * tbl/table.c (table::do_hspan): Delete assertion that e != 0.
- Also change misleading comment.
- (table::do_vspan): Change similarily misleading comment.
- * tbl/main.c (process_data): A format row with an explicit `s'
- uses up a data line, even if all the other columns are `_' or `='.
-
- * troff/input.c (token::description): Fix description of
- TOKEN_DUMMY and TOKEN_EMPTY.
-
-Wed Aug 29 04:12:08 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * groff.sh: Fix description of -Z in help message.
-
-Tue Aug 28 07:28:33 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * pic/object.c (object_spec::make_object): Allow negative and zero
- line thicknesses.
- * pic/pic.y: Give linethick default value of -1.0.
- * pic/troff.c (troff_output::troff_output): Initialize
- last_line_thickness to BAD_THICKNESS.
- (troff_output::finish_picture): Set thickness to BAD_THICKNESS.
- (troff_output::line_thickness): Canonicalize negative thicknesses
- to RELATIVE_THICKNESS.
- * pic/tex.c (tex_output::set_pen_size): Silently map negative line
- thicknesses to DEFAULT_PEN_SIZE. Canonicalize negative pen sizes
- to -1.0.
- (tex_output::start_picture): Set pen_size to -2.0.
-
- * ps/ps.c (ps_printer::set_line_thickness): If line_thickness is
- 0, then use 0 linewidth.
- (ps_printer::ps_printer): Initialize line_thickness to -1.
-
- * pic/troff.c (troff_output::simple_ellipse): Divide by scale.
-
- * ps/devps/symbolchars: Remove `or'.
- * ps/tmac.ps: Implement \(or with .char.
-
- * ps/devps/symbolchars: Move most characters into textmap.
- * ps/devps/textmap: Add names for troff bracket characters. Remove
- ul, ru, br, bv.
-
- * ps/devps/TSymbol.ps: Removed.
- * ps/devps/FontMakefile: Make S from Symbol not TSymbol.
- * ps/tmac.ps: Do with .char what TSymbol did.
- * ps/devps/download: Remove TSymbol.
-
- * ps/devps/T: Removed.
- * ps/devps/Troff.ps: Removed.
- * ps/devps/Troff.afm: Removed.
- * ps/tmac.ps: Implement \(ru, \(ul, and \(br with .char.
- * ps/devps/download: Remove Troff.
- * ps/devps/FontMakefile: Remove T target.
- * ps/devps/DESC-A4: Remove T from font list.
- * ps/devps/DESC-letter: Likewise.
-
- * troff/input.c (macro_to_node): Rename to ...
- (charinfo_to_node): Don't pass mac argument. Temporarily remove the
- character's definition while processing it.
- * troff/node.c (node::add_char, make_node): Change calls to
- macro_to_node accordingly.
-
- * troff/input.c (token::next): Translate \_ to \(ul.
-
- * tty/devascii/R.proto: Add `|'.
- * tty/devlatin1/R.proto: Likewise.
-
-Mon Aug 27 11:25:41 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * man: Put the version number in all the man pages.
-
-Sun Aug 26 11:40:05 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * Makefile.bd: New file.
- * README.bd: New file.
-
- * VERSION: New file.
- * lib/version.c: Removed.
- * lib/Makefile: Create version.c from ../VERSION. Remove version.c
- in clean target.
-
- * troff/input.c (main): Get hyphen_file from GROFF_HYPHEN
- environment variable.
-
- * all Makefiles: Split install target into install.bin for
- binaries, and install.nobin for everything else.
- * Makefile: Add bindist target.
-
- * man/afmtodit.man: New file.
- * man/Makefile: Add afmtodit.n to MAN1PAGES.
- * ps/devps/Makefile: Add textmap to DEVICEFILES. Install afmtodit
- in BINDIR.
- * ps/Makefile: Pass BINDIR to make install in devps.
-
- * ps/ps.c (ps_printer::set_char): Do nothing if the character is
- the space character.
-
- * ps/devps/FontMakefile: Rename symbol.afm to tsymbol.afm.
-
-Sat Aug 25 15:39:03 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * ps/ps.c: Redo font downloading.
- * ps/devps/download: New file.
- * ps/devps/Makefile: Add download to DEVICEFILES.
- * ps/devps/afmtodit: Remove -d option.
- * ps/devps/FontMakefile: Don't use -d option with afmtodit.
- * ps/devps/symbosl.ps: Add %%DocumentFonts comment.
- * ps/devps/zapfdr.ps: Likewise.
- * ps/devps/TSymbol.ps: Likewise.
-
-Fri Aug 24 20:10:30 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
-
- * groff.sh: Initialize dev to ${GROFF_TYPESETTER:-@DEVICE@}.
-
-Thu Aug 23 10:03:47 1990 James Clark (jjc at yquem)
-
- * ps/ps.c (ps_output::include_file): If BROKEN_SPOOLER is defined,
- then strip the first line if it starts with %.
- * Makefile: Add a comment about this.
-
- * man/tfmtodit.man: New file.
- * man/Makefile: Add tfmtodit.n to MAN1PAGES.
- * dvi/Makefile: Install tfmtodit in BINDIR.
-
- * dvi/tfmtodit.c (usage): Mention -v option.
-
-Wed Aug 22 09:56:36 1990 James Clark (jjc at yquem)
-
- * troff/node.c (troff_output_file::end_of_line): Call do_motion.
- * troff/node.c (troff_output_file::transparent_char): Don't call
- flush_tbuf.
-
- * eqn: Add check_tabs method to most box classes.
- * eqn/box.c (box::top_level): Call check_tabs.
-
- * eqn/script.c (script_box::output): Use \Z.
- * eqn/limit.c (limit_box::output): Use \Z.
-
- * eqn/box.c (box::top_level): Use itoa.
-
-Tue Aug 21 09:29:28 1990 James Clark (jjc at yquem)
-
- * dvi/tmac.dvi: Add font translations for CR, C, TT.
- * dvi/devdvi/Makefile: Don't make links to CW.
-
- * ps/tmac.ps: Add font translations for C, CW, CO, CX, CD, H, HO,
- HX, HD.
- * xditview/tmac.X: Likewise.
-
- * troff/node.c: Add font translation feature.
- (get_font_translation): New function.
- (symbol_fontno): Translate the font name.
- (mount_font_no_translate): Rename to mount_font to this.
- (mount_font): New function.
- (font_family::make_definite): Call mount_font_no_translate instead
- of mount_font.
- (mount_style): Translate the font name.
- (font_translate): New function.
- (init_font_requests): Bind "ftr" to font_translate.
-
- * ps/devps/prologue (SN): New procedure that rounds a position to
- the nearest (pixel + (.25,.25)).
- (DL): Use SN to round endpoints.
-
- * lib/version.c: Changed version to 0.5.
-
-Sat Aug 18 04:43:21 1990 James Clark (jjc at yquem)
-
- * Makefile: Move definition of PAGE to the very beginning, so that
- people are less likely to miss it.
-
-Fri Aug 17 02:15:11 1990 James Clark (jjc at yquem)
-
- * man/Makefile: Don't need to sed out @UPCASE_PROG_PREFIX@.
-
- * troff/env.c (environment::choose_breakpoint): Make `can't find
- breakpoint' error a warning of type WARN_BREAK. Change message to
- `can't break line'.
- * troff/groff.h: Declare WARN_BREAK with code 4; change WARN_INPUT to
- code 040000.
- * troff/input.c: Add WARN_BREAK to warning_table. Include
- WARN_BREAK in DEFAULT_WARNING_MASK.
-
- * tty/tmac.tty: Add definition of \(+-.
-
- * groff.sh: Remove `--' option to set command.
-
- * dvi/devdvi/texsy.map: Remove duplicate md entry.
-
- * ps/devps/eqnchar: Better definition of cdot using md.
- * dvi/devdvi/eqnchar: Likewise.
- * xditview/devX100/eqnchar: Likewise.
- * xditview/devX75/eqnchar: Likewise.
- * eqn/lex.c: Add definition of cdot.
-
-Thu Aug 16 09:33:57 1990 James Clark (jjc at yquem)
-
- * troff/input.c (get_optional_char): New function.
- * troff/input.c (set_page_character): Use get_optional_char(),
- rather than has_arg() and tok.get_char(1).
- * troff/env.c (tab_character, leader_character, hyphen_char,
- field_characters): Likewise.
- (margin_character): Likewise. Also always delete the
- margin_character_node.
-
- * troff/input.c (token::get_char): Use token::description.
-
- * troff/input.c (has_arg): Don't skip over tab and \}.
- * troff/number.c (start_number): Give a warning if the number
- starts with \} (WARN_RIGHT_BRACE) or tab (WARN_TAB).
-
-Wed Aug 15 10:04:37 1990 James Clark (jjc at yquem)
-
- * troff/input.c (empty_name_warning, non_empty_name_warning): New
- functions.
- (get_name, get_long_name): Use these. Rename `warn' argument to
- `required'.
-
- * troff/node.c (get_fontno): Test that the symbol is not null.
-
- * troff/input.c (token::description): New function.
- * troff/number.c (parse_term): Use token::description in `numeric
- expression expected' message.
- * troff/groff.h: Add WARN_MISSING.
- * troff/number.c (start_number): New function.
- * troff/number.c (get_vunits, get_hunits, get_number, get_integer,
- get_incr_number): Use start_number().
- * troff/input.c (DEFAULT_WARNING_MASK): Enable WARN_NUMBER by
- default.
- * troff/input.c (get_name, get_long_name): Use WARN_MISSING.
- * troff/reg.c (alter_format): Use WARN_MISSING. Also use
- token::descripion.
- * troff/input.c (token::get_char): Use WARN_MISSING.
- * troff/input.c (token::delimiter): Use token::description.
- * troff/env.c (environment_switch): Back out Aug 3 change.
- * troff/input.c (has_arg): Skip over \}s and tabs but give a
- warning.
- * troff/token.h (token::tab): New function.
- * troff/node.c (get_fontno): Use tok.skip() rather than has_arg().
- * troff/reg.c (alter_format): Likewise.
- * troff/node.c (bold_font): Use has_arg() rather than tok.skip().
-
-Tue Aug 14 10:11:21 1990 James Clark (jjc at yquem)
-
- * troff (most files): Redo warnings. Divide warnings into various
- categories; warning() has an additional first argument indicating
- the category it falls into.
- * troff/input.c (main): -w now takes an argument. New option -W.
- (enable_warning, disable_warning): New functions.
-
- * ps/devps/afmtodit: Add -a option to lie about the italic angle.
- * ps/devps/FontMakefile: Pretend TI has an angle of 7.
-
-Mon Aug 13 10:11:16 1990 James Clark (jjc at yquem)
-
- * ps/devps/eqnchar: Better definitions of dotdot, vec, dyad, inf.
- * xditview/devX100/eqnchar: Likewise. Remove definition of dot.
- * xditview/devX75/eqnchar: Likewise.
- * dvi/devdvi/eqnchar: Better definitions of vec, dyad, dotdot.
-
- * eqn/other.c: When bar or over applies to a single character
- don't produce an overline_box or an underline_box. Instead produce
- an accent_box or an underaccent_box, with the accent a line
- whose width is accent_width. New classes underaccent_box,
- overline_char_box and underline_char_box.
- * eqn/box.h: Move overline_box, underline_box, accent_box class
- declarations into eqn/other.c. Add declarations of
- make_underline_box, make_overline_box, make_accent_box.
- * eqn/eqn.y: Call make_overline_box, make_underline_box
- make_accent_box instead of constructors.
- * eqn/pbox.h, eqn/box.c: Add accent_width parameter.
-
- * eqn/other.c: Add accent_box::~accent_box.
- * eqn/box.h: Declare it.
-
- * groff.sh: With -Tps, use eqn -D.
-
- * eqn/other.c (overline_box::output): Use \Z. If draw_flag use \D
- rather than \l.
- (underline_box::output): Similarily.
- (accent_box::output): Use \Z.
-
- * xditview/tmac.X: Add definitions of ~ and ^ (so that they are a
- bit smaller.)
-
-Sun Aug 12 09:41:15 1990 James Clark (jjc at yquem)
-
- * troff/div.c (top_level_diversion::transparent_output(unsigned
- char)): Use asciify.
- * troff/input.c (asciify): Don't make it static.
- * troff/token.h (asciify): Declare it.
-
- * troff/input.c (get_name, get_long_name, token::get_char,
- token::delimiter): Add an extra default argument which says
- whether a warning should be printed.
- * troff: Pass a non-zero argument to one of these rather than
- printing a warning directly.
-
-Sat Aug 11 09:02:21 1990 James Clark (jjc at yquem)
-
- * troff: Consistently use symbol::is_null.
-
- * troff/dictionary.h: Move some inline functions into
- dictionary.c.
-
- * troff/request.h: Move inline functions into input.c.
- (request_or_macro::invoke): Make it pure.
-
- * troff/input.c, troff/reg.h: New class `constant_int_reg'.
- * troff/input.c (init_input_requests): Use class constant_int_reg.
- (class compatible_reg): Deleted.
- * troff/div.c (init_div_requests): Use class constant_int_reg.
- (class last_post_line_extra_space_reg): Deleted.
-
- * troff/env.c (tab_character): Don't change the tab character if
- we get an invalid argument.
- (hyphen_char): Similarily.
-
- * troff/reg.c (alter_format): Check that nm is not null.
-
- * Makefile, groff.sh: Make it possible to customize the commands
- used for printing PostScript and dvi files. Also make it possible
- to customize the path used by groff.sh.
-
- * eqn/eqn.y: Make `left' right associative.
-
-Fri Aug 10 18:20:39 1990 James Clark (jjc at yquem)
-
- * pic/pic.h: Added definition of M_SQRT2 for those systems that
- don't have it.
-
- * pic/pic.h: Removed definition of INT_MAX.
-
- * troff/node.c (italic_corrected_node::vertical_extent): Omit
- `return'.
-
- * troff/input.c (token::next): Handle \R like \n.
-
-Tue Aug 7 09:46:33 1990 James Clark (jjc at yquem)
-
- * ps/tmac.pc (PSPIC): Simplify.
-
- * troff/env.c (tab_stops::to_string):
- * pic/pic.y (object_type_name):
- * pic/troff.c (simple_output::line):
- * pic/tex.c (tex_output::spline):
- * pic/object.c (object_spec::make_object):
- * tbl/main.c (process_data): Add cases to switch statements to
- avoid cfront warnings. (Some of these are spurious, since the
- switch already has a default case.)
-
- * ps/tmac.ps (PSPIC): Reformatted. Prefix all local names with
- `ps-'. Don't test systat; instead check number of arguments to
- ps-bb.
-
-Mon Aug 6 00:13:07 1990 James Clark (jjc at yquem)
-
- * macros/tmac.e: Do not decrease the page offset by 0.5i.
-
- * ps/ps.c (ps_printer::ps_printer): Use mktemp instead of tempnam.
- Unlink the file as soon as we have opened it, so that we don't
- have to bother with signal handlers.
- (handler): Deleted.
- (fatal_error_exit): Deleted.
- (main): Don't call signal.
-
- * dvi/tfmtodit.c: Add -k option so that kerns with the skewchar
- can be ignored.
- * dvi/devdvi/Makefile: Use the -k option with S and MI.
-
- * pic/pic.y: If there is a label, or an nth construction before
- the first `.' in the argument to `with', ignore it and generate a
- warning.
- * pic/lex.c (lex_warning): New function.
-
- * tbl/table.c (table::init_output): In section keep and release
- macro, use 0 indent when diverting and the correct indent when
- rereading.
-
- * troff/input.c (interpolate_number_format): Do not interpolate
- anything if the number register is not defined.
-
- * tbl/main.c (process_data): Don't add entry when col >= ncolumns.
-
-Sat Aug 4 08:12:05 1990 James Clark (jjc at yquem)
-
- * ps/devps/prologue (PICTURE): Set components of graphics state to
- their default values.
-
- * ps/devps/text.enc: Add trademark
- * ps/devps/textmap: Add names for club, spade, heart, diamond,
- carriagereturn, suchthat. Use Upsilon1 rather than Upsilon.
- * ps/devps/symbolchars: Add names for summation and product.
-
- * dvi/devdvi/texsy.map: Add names for club, spade, heart, diamond,
- suchthat. Add pp. Add upper-case letters.
-
- * xditview/libXdvi/DviChar.c: Add names for club, spade, heart,
- diamond, carriagereturn, suchthat. Use Upsilon1 rather than
- Upsilon.
-
- * dvi/devdvi/texsy.map: Rename lA (left angle bracket) to la, and
- rA (right angle bracket) to ra. Introduce names for double-headed
- arrows and double-barred arrows: <>, va, lA, rA, hA, uA, dA, vA.
- * ps/devps/textmap: Likewise for ps device.
- * xditview/libXdvi/DviChar.c: Likewise for X100 and X75 devices.
- * tty/devascii/R.proto: Rename lA to la and rA to ra.
- * tty/devascii/R.proto: Likewise.
- * tty/tmac.tty: Provide definitions for \(<>, \(lA, \(rA, \(hA,
- \(uA, \(dA.
- * eqn/delim.c: In delim_table, rename \(lA to \(la and \(rA to \(ra.
-
- * xditview/tmac.X: Add definitions for \(fi \(fl \(ff \(Fi \(Fl.
-
- * eqn/lex.c: Added definitions of `approx', `grad' and `del' to
- def_table.
-
-Fri Aug 3 09:59:27 1990 James Clark (jjc at yquem)
-
- * troff/div.c (when_request): Use symbol::is_null rather than
- has_arg to determine whether we have an argument.
- (change_trap): Remove the trap if we get an invalid number. Give
- an error if we don't get at least the macro name.
- (diversion_trap): Remove trap if we get an invalid name or number.
-
- * troff/env.c (environment_switch): Pop if we get an invalid
- symbol or numeric expression.
-
- * troff/input.c (do_define_macro): If EOF is encoutered while
- defining the macro, do tok.next() before returning.
-
- * troff/token.h (has_arg): Move definition from here, to ...
- * troff/input.c (has_arg): ... here
-
- * troff/env.c (space_size): Do nothing if we get an invalid argument.
- * troff/input.c (shift): Likewise.
-
- * pic/lex.c (get_token_after_dot): Accept `.center' as a synonym
- for `.c'.
-
- * pic/troff.c (troff_output::start_picture): Comment out calls to
- `..'.
-
- * eqn/main.c (do_file): Subtract 1 from current_lineno if
- interpret_lf_args succeeds.
-
- * eqn/main.c (do_file): Don't recognize delimiter if preceded by
- \\. This avoids problems with \$N.
-
- * groff.sh: Pass -C to preprocessors.
-
- * lib/lf.c (interpret_lf_args): Be more flexible.
-
- * tbl/main.c (main): Add -C option.
- (table_input::get): Do not recognize TE if followed by character
- other than a space or newline unless -C option given.
- (process_input_file): Likewise for lf, TS.
- (process_data): Likewise for lf in text blocks.
-
- * eqn/main.c (main): Add -C option.
- (do_file): Don't recognize EQ, EN or lf if followed by character
- other than space or newline unless -C option given.
- * eqn/lex.c (file_input::read_line): Similarily.
- * eqn/eqn.h: Declare compatible_flag.
-
- * etc/soelim.c (main): Add -C option.
- (interpret_lf_args): Use version in libgroff.
- (do_file):
-
- * pic/main.c (main): Add -C option, which sets compatible_flag.
- (top_input::get), (top_input::peek): If -C option not given,
- do not recognize .PS/.PE/.PF/.lf if followed by a character
- other than space or newline.
- * pic/lex.c (file_input::read_line): Similarily.
- * pic/pic.h: Add declaration of compatible_flag.
-
-Thu Aug 2 11:11:27 1990 James Clark (jjc at yquem)
-
- * ps/tmac.ps (PSPIC): Avoid use of `echo -n'.
-
- * troff/node.c, troff/node.h: Add `asciify' methods to classes
- derived from node. New class space_char_hmotion_node.
- * troff/input.c (asciify_macro): New function.
- * troff/input.c (init_input_requests): New request `asciify' bound
- to asciify_macro.
- * macros/mm.diff: New file.
- * Makefile: In install.mm target use `patch' to apply
- macros/mm.diff.
-
- * troff/input.c (macro::print_size): Just print the size in bytes.
-
- * troff/div.c (return_request): Correct the argument
- interpretation.
-
-Wed Aug 1 12:38:36 1990 James Clark (jjc at yquem)
-
- * troff/node.h (class composite_node): Add sz member.
- * troff/node.c (composite_node::size): Return sz.
- * troff/input.c (macro_to_node): Use the initial size in the
- environment as the size of the composite_node.
-
- * troff/node.c (node::zero_width_tprint): Provide a reasonable
- default.
-
-Tue Jul 31 10:07:10 1990 James Clark (jjc at yquem)
-
- * troff/div.c (change_trap): If we get a bad number expression,
- do nothing.
-
-Mon Jul 30 10:30:49 1990 James Clark (jjc at yquem)
-
- * lib/matherr.c (matherr): Define this only if math.h defines
- TLOSS.
-
-Sun Jul 29 10:34:27 1990 James Clark (jjc at yquem)
-
- * troff/div.c (macro_diversion::distance_to_next_trap): If there
- no diversion trap return vunits(INT_MAX - vresolution).
-
-Sat Jul 28 14:28:14 1990 James Clark (jjc at yquem)
-
- * troff/input.c (do_zero_width): New implementation that doesn't
- use a temporary environment. Use instead:
- (token::add_to_node_list): New function.
- * troff/env.c (environment::get_prev_char_height),
- (environment::get_prev_char_height),
- (environment::get_prev_char_skew): New functions.
- (environment::get_prev_char): New function.
- (environment::get_prev_char_width): Change to use get_prev_char.
- (init_env_request): Implement new registers .cht, .cdp, .csk.
- * eqn/sqrt.c (sqrt_box::output): Don't rely upon the argument to
- \Z being processed in a separate environment.
-
-Fri Jul 27 10:21:25 1990 James Clark (jjc at yquem)
-
- * tbl/table.c: Removed TABLE_BOTTOM_REG.
-
- * tbl/table.c (table::init_output): In the section release macro,
- give a warning message if the section won't fit on one page.
-
- * tbl/table.c (table::do_top): Emit table keep only if table is
- boxed.
- (table::do_bottom): Likewise for table release.
- (table::table), (table::add_vertical_rule): Remove reference to
- keep member.
- * tbl/table.h: Remove keep member.
-
- * tbl/table.c: New register SUPPRESS_BOTTOM_REG. In
- SECTION_RELEASE_MACRO, if there's not enough space before the next
- trap to output the diversion, call T# ourselves, set
- SUPPRESS_BOTTOM_REG to 1, spring the trap, then set
- SUPPRESS_BOTTOM_REG back to 0. In T#, do nothing if
- SUPPRESS_BOTTOM_REG is non-zero. In T#, always mark the current
- vertical position and return to it before turning traps on again.
-
-Thu Jul 26 02:54:32 1990 James Clark (jjc at yquem)
-
- * troff/node.c, troff/node.h: In classes derived from node,
- replace prev_char_width method by last_char_node method.
- * troff/env.c (environment::get_prev_char_width): Use
- node::last_char_node rather than node::get_prev_char_width.
-
- * Makefile: Added comment about -fno-inline on 68030-based
- Apollos.
-
- * troff/reg.c (number_format_to_ascii), eqn/delim.c (DELIM_TABLE_SIZE),
- tty/tty.c (tty_font::load_tty_font), dvi/tfmtodit.c (main): Cast
- expressions using sizeof to int.
- * dvi/dvi.c (dvi_font::handle_x_command): Avoid long->int warnings.
-
- * macros/tmac.e (TS): Don't move @f back past the current
- position.
-
-Wed Jul 25 09:11:08 1990 James Clark (jjc at yquem)
-
- * ps/ps.c (main): Buffer stderr.
- * dvi/dvi.c (main): Likewise.
- * tty/tty.c (main): Likewise.
-
- * ps/ps.c (ps_printer::do_import): Improve error handling.
-
- * troff/input.c (abort_request): Use asciify.
-
- * driver/printer.h (printer::draw), driver/printer.c (printer::draw),
- ps/ps.c (ps_printer::draw), dvi/dvi.c (dvi_printer::draw): Make
- type of first argument int rather than char. This works around a
- bug on the 68030 based Apollo using g++ 1.37.1.
-
- * tbl/table.h (class table): Add `keep' member.
- * tbl/table.c (table::table): Initialize `keep'.
- (table::add_vertical_rule): Set `keep' to 1.
- (table::do_top): Only emit table keep macro is `keep' is non-zero.
- (table::do_bottom): Likewise for table release macro.
- (table::do_row): Emit section keep macro even if the row is 0.
-
-Tue Jul 24 08:35:07 1990 James Clark (jjc at yquem)
-
- * macros/tmac.e (@C): Preserve the font family across the change
- in environments.
-
-Mon Jul 23 10:15:23 1990 James Clark (jjc at yquem)
-
- * lib/font.c: Initialize font::hor and font::vert to 1.
- (font::load_desc): Check the values of font::hor and font::vert.
-
- * lib/lib.h: Added definition of INT_DIGITS. Fix it so that it can
- be included in a C compilation.
- (iftoa): Use INT_DIGITS. Include lib.h.
- (itoa): Likewise.
- (as_string): Likewise.
- * tbl/table.c: Removed definition of INT_DIGITS.
- * eqn/box.c (box::top_level): Use INT_DIGITS + 1 instead of 12.
- * troff/input.c (input_input_requests): Likewise.
- * ps/ps.c (make_encoding_name): Likewise.
- (ps_printer::set_style): Likewise.
- (ps_output::put_number): Use 1 + INT_DIGITS + 1 instead of 12.
-
- * tty/devascii/R.proto: Map fm onto '.
- * tty/devlatin1/R.proto: Likewise.
-
-Sat Jul 21 12:45:07 1990 James Clark (jjc at yquem)
-
- * tbl/table.c: Use ' instead of DELIMITER_CHAR in places where the
- argument to \w is at a different input level.
-
- * tbl/table.c (table::init_output): Define a new macro
- REPEATED_VPT_MACRO, like vpt but if in a diversion also
- transparently outputs itself.
- (table::define_bottom_macro): Use REPEATED_VPT_MACRO instead of
- vpt.
- (table::do_row): Likewise.
-
- * tbl/table.c (vertical_rule::print): Prefix the .sp -1 line with
- TRANSPARENT_STRING_NAME.
-
- * tbl/table.c (table::init_output): In the table release macro
- print an error message and don't produce any output if after
- issuing the need request the table still will not fit. Also
- remove the diversion after bringing it back.
-
- * tbl/table.c (table::init_output): Define a new macro
- REPEATED_MARK_MACRO, like mk but if in a diversion also
- transparently outputs itself.
- (table::do_row): Mark row_top_reg using REPEATED_MARK_MACRO. This
- is necessary because .TH might not call .T#.
- (table::do_top): Likewise TOP_REG.
- (table::define_bottom_macro): If TOP_REG is no longer valid, use
- #T - DOUBLE_LINE_SEP rather than #T. This is necessary because the
- table header might contain just the two top rules.
-
-Fri Jul 20 10:51:42 1990 James Clark (jjc at yquem)
-
- * troff/div.c: Implement new request `ptr' to print all traps.
-
- * troff/env.c (init_env_requests): Implement `.tabs' reg with
- init_string_env_reg.
- * troff/env.c (class tab_reg): Deleted.
-
-Thu Jul 19 12:07:16 1990 James Clark (jjc at yquem)
-
- * troff/div.c: New number register .pn returns the number of the
- next page as set by the pn request.
-
- * macros/tmac.an: Redid headers and footers. Number each manual
- entry starting from 1 unless \nC is > 0, like Sun. Added an
- optional 5th argument to .TH which specifies the manual name and
- appears in the center of the header. Understand the X, P and D
- registers like Sun.
-
-Wed Jul 18 10:23:31 1990 James Clark (jjc at yquem)
-
- * troff/env.c (init_env_requests): New number register `.lt' to
- return the title length.
-
- * troff/node.h (class transparent_dummy_node): New class.
- * troff/node.c (class transparent_dummy_node): Provide member
- functions.
- * troff/env.c (interrupt): Add a transparent_dummy_node, rather
- than a dummy_node.
-
- * troff/input.c (token::next): New escape sequence \).
- * troff/input.c (get_copy): Recognize \) in copy mode.
-
- * troff/input.c (input_stack::clear): New function.
- * troff/input.c (exit_request): Use input_stack::clear.
-
- * troff/token.h: Removed TOKEN_NO_PRINT_CHAR.
- * troff/input.c (token::process): Removed case TOKEN_NO_PRINT_CHAR.
-
- * troff/env.c: Move set_page_character to input.c. Move
- page_character to input.c also.
- * troff/env.c (title): Split off the reading of the parts of the
- title into read_title_parts.
- * troff/input.c (read_title_parts): New function. Check the
- input_level when testing whether a token matches the delimiter.
-
- * troff/input.c (exit_request): New function.
- * troff/input.c (init_input_requests): Bind ex request to
- exit_request rather than exit_groff.
-
- * troff/input.c (exit_groff): Call tok.next() before
- process_input_stack().
-
-Mon Jul 16 09:47:23 1990 James Clark (jjc at yquem)
-
- * troff/env.c: ifdef widow control support on WIDOW_CONTROL.
- * troff/env.h: ditto.
- * troff/input.c: ditto.
-
- * troff/env.c (environment::is_empty): Test pending_lines.
-
- * troff/env.c (environment::have_pending_lines): Removed.
-
- * troff/input.c: Add request to flush pending lines from the
- environment.
-
- * troff/env.c, troff/env.h: Add automatic widow control feature.
-
- * troff/input.c (exit_groff): Do process_input_stack() after
- do_break() but before setting exit_flag to 2.
-
- * troff/input.c: Remove FLUSH_PENDING_LINES and
- TOKEN_FLUSH_PENDING_LINES. Instead, flush pending lines from
- environment after END_TRAP token seen, but only if there aren't
- any more traps still unfinished.
- * troff/token.h: Remove TOKEN_FLUSH_PENDING_LINES.
-
-Sun Jul 15 10:50:08 1990 James Clark (jjc at yquem)
-
- * troff/env.c: Rename the `retain_size' member of class
- pending_output_line to `no_fill'.
-
- * troff/env.c (title): When the line is output, make the
- retain_size argument !fill.
-
- * troff/node.h: Add `hyphenated' member to struct breakpoint.
- * troff/node.c (space_node::get_breakpoints),
- (dbreak_node::get_breakpoints): Fill this in.
- * troff/env.c: Allow specification of maximum number of
- consecutive hyphenated lines.
-
- * troff/env.c (environment::is_empty): Add test for !current_tab.
-
-Sat Jul 14 11:23:01 1990 James Clark (jjc at yquem)
-
- * troff/env.c (environment::hyphenate_line): Don't completely give
- up if the word is not to be hyphenated; continue so that breaks
- can be made at break_char_node's.
-
- * lib/lib.h: Only define INT_MAX if it's not already defined;
- undef INT_MIN if it's already defined.
-
- * Makefile: Make it easy to define CFRONT_ANSI_BUG.
-
- * lib/lib.h: If CFRONT_ANSI_BUG is defined, cast INT_MIN to long.
- This works around a bug in AT&T C++ 2.0 used with an ANSI C
- compiler.
-
- * macros/tmac.an (an-header): Set no-space mode.
-
- * macros/tmac.an (TH): Start a new page if necessary.
-
- * Started using ChangeLog at version 0.4.
-
Local Variables:
version-control: never
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diff --git a/contrib/groff/ChangeLog.115 b/contrib/groff/ChangeLog.115
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@@ -0,0 +1,6147 @@
+
+Version 1.15 released
+=====================
+
+1999-12-28 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * NEWS, VERSION: Changed to 1.15
+
+1999-12-27 Paul Eggert <eggert@twinsun.com>
+
+ * nroff/nroff.man: -S is safer, not safe.
+
+ * groff/groff.cc (main): Use `safer', not `safe', in variable
+ names. This does not change the behavior.
+
+ * troff/input.cc (main): Likewise.
+
+ * nroff/nroff.sh: Likewise.
+
+ * troff/input.cc (prepend_string): New function.
+ (main): Prepend -msafer, so that we check macro libraries for
+ safety.
+
+ * PROBLEMS: Report problem with Sun C++ 5.0 and 5.1.
+
+Version 1.14 released
+=====================
+
+1999-12-26 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * NEWS, VERSION: Changed to 1.14.
+
+1999-12-24 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * refer/refer.cc: Fixing the last fix.
+
+Version 1.13 released
+=====================
+
+1999-12-23 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * tmac/tmac.an: A typo (`.if' instead of `.ie') made the page
+ number disappear.
+
+ * NEWS: Updated.
+
+ * tmac/tmac.safer: Forgot to remove `so' from the `rm' request.
+
+ * VERSION: Changed to 1.13 -- to be compliant with the Adobe 3.0
+ document conventions, the version number must be a real.
+
+Version 1.12.1 released
+=======================
+
+1999-12-22 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * VERSION: Changed to 1.12.1.
+
+1999-12-22 Alan Rooks <arooks@istar.ca>
+
+ * refer/refer.cc (do_file): Slight modification to satisfy the
+ `Standard system CC - C++ Compilation System 3.1 03/03/99' on SCO
+ UnixWare 7.1.
+
+1999-12-20 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * changed prep.ai.mit.edu -> ftp.gnu.org; updated copyright
+ notices.
+
+ * tmac/tmac.safer, tmac/groff_msafer.man: Remove `so' (again) from
+ list of unsafe requests.
+
+ * pic/pic.man: Fixed a typo.
+
+ * man/groff_out.man: Fixed a typo.
+
+1999-12-18 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * Makefile.in: Doc fixes.
+
+1999-12-17 Fabrizio Polacco <fab@prosa.it>
+
+ * groff/groff.cc: Missing `U' option added to getopt().
+
+ * troff/troff.man: Missing `U' option added to synopsis.
+
+Version 1.12 released
+=====================
+
+1999-12-14 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * troff/input.cc (usage), groff/groff.cc (synopsis): Added -U flag
+ to the synopsis.
+
+ * nroff/nroff.sh, nroff/nroff.man: Replaced `secure', `unsecure'
+ with the more appropriate terms `safer' and `unsafe'.
+
+ * libgroff/strerror.c, aclocal.m4, configure.in: Added checks for
+ sys_nerr and sys_errlist[].
+
+ * pic/pic.h, aclocal.m4, configure.in: Added check for hypot().
+
+ * pic/pic.y, pic/pic.cc: Added check for fmod().
+
+1999-12-13 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * VERSION: Changed to 1.12.
+
+ Here some patches from various sources; most of them taken from
+ the Debian distribution.
+
+ * tmac/groff_mdoc.man, tmac/groff_mdoc.samples.man,
+ tmac/Makefile.sub: New files copied directly from the NetBSD
+ distribution. Probably, some additional adaptation later on is
+ necessary...
+
+ * tmac/tmac.safer, tmac/groff_msafer.man: Added `so' to the list
+ of unsafe requests.
+
+ * groff/groff.cc, groff/groff.man, nroff/nroff.sh,
+ nroff/nroff.man, pic/main.cc, pic/pic.man, troff/input.cc,
+ troff/troff.man: Added option `-U' for unsafe mode. Safe mode
+ (`-S') is now the default.
+
+ * README, NEWS: Updated.
+
+1999-12-09 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * doc/groff.texinfo: Regenerated nodes and menus with emacs.
+
+ * doc/Makefile (clean): Added cleaning commands for groff.texinfo.
+
+1999-12-06 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * configure.in: Removed AC_PREFIX_PROGRAM since it causes more
+ grief than relief today. Additionally, it is against the GNU
+ coding standards.
+
+ * configure: Recreated.
+
+1999-12-05 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * configure.in: Added GROFF_LIBM.
+
+ * configure: Recreated.
+
+ * aclocal.m4 (GROFF_LIBM): New function which tests whether -lm is
+ necessary.
+
+ * Makefile.in: Added definition of $(LIBM).
+
+ * Makefile.comm (LIBM): Removed.
+
+ * pfbtops/Makefile.sub: On AIX, -lm is needed also.
+
+1999-12-03 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
+
+ * doc/Makefile: Added rule for generation pic.html.
+
+ (clean): Files produced by grohtml will be removed also.
+
+ * doc/pic.ms: Small fix.
+
+ * tmac/tmac.html: Fixed suppression of headers.
+
+1999-11-16 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
+
+ * tmac/tmac.html: Fixing horizontal arrows.
+
+ Turning off hyphenation.
+
+ * tmac/tmac.an: Improved support for grohtml; better indentation,
+ no footers/headers.
+
+1999-10-31 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
+
+ * tmac/tmac.arkup: Added CDFTP macro
+
+ * tmac/tmac.html: All headers are turned off for ms, me, and mm
+ macros.
+
+ * tmac/troffrc: Some additions for HTML stuff.
+
+1999-10-06 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
+
+ * tmac/tmac.html: Small changes.
+
+1999-09-26 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * doc/groff.texinfo: Minor fixes.
+
+1999-09-26 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
+
+ * devhtml/TR: Changed spacewidth to 3.
+
+ * tmac/Makefile.sub (NORMALFILES): Added tmac.arkup.
+
+ * tmac/tmac.html: Moved markup macros to tmap.arkup.
+
+ * tmac/tmac.arkup: New file.
+
+ * grohtml/ChangeLog: New file.
+
+1999-09-16 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * doc/groff.texinfo (Common Features): Added Copying chapter.
+ Changed format to @smallbook.
+
+1999-09-15 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * NEWS: Added info about groff.texinfo.
+
+ * doc/groff.texinfo: Will now compile (using texi2dvi) without
+ warning messages.
+
+1999-09-14 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * groff/groff.man: More updates.
+
+1999-09-13 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * doc/groff.texinfo: New file. This manual is still very
+ rudimentary. It has been originally contributed by Trent
+ A. Fisher <trent@gnurd.portland.or.us> with first corrections and
+ additions by me.
+
+ * INSTALL: Added information about the `doc' subdir
+
+ * troff/troff.man: Minor fixes.
+
+ * groff/groff.man: Added missing `-L arg' to SYNOPSIS section;
+ reordered options.
+
+ * troff/input.cc (usage): Added missing `-ffam' to usage message.
+
+ * Makefile.in (dist): groff-$(version).tar.gz must be removed
+ also, otherwise it is included itself in another call of `make
+ dist'.
+
+ * groff/groff.cc (synopsis): Removed superfluous space.
+
+ * PROJECTS, PROBLEMS, NEWS: Updated.
+
+ * VERSION: Updated to 1.12beta.
+
+ * BUG-REPORT: Some cosmetic fixes. Corrected email address.
+
+ * README: Updated: Included documentation about CVS repository,
+ mailing lists, and daily snapshots.
+
+ * tmac/Makefile.sub: Fixed $(tmap_wrap) finally.
+
+1999-09-12 Bjarni Ingi Gislason <bjarniig@rhi.hi.is>
+
+ * tmac/tmac.an: If the tag didn't fit into the space that the
+ macro `TP' specifies, the rest of the tag went into the space for
+ the next line.
+
+1999-09-12 Jeffrey Copeland <jeff@opennt.com>
+
+ * grolj4/lj4.cc: Added duplex printing (option `-d').
+
+ * grolj4/grolj4.man: Document duplex printing.
+
+1999-09-12 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * doc/Makefile (pic.ps): Fixed rule which caused problems with
+ non-GNUish sed programs.
+
+ * tmac/doc-syms: Removed extra space from -iso8802-3 macro
+ definition.
+
+ * configure.in (LIBS): Added `-lc'
+
+ * Makefile.comm (.man.n): Added substitution for @TMAC_AN_PREFIX@.
+
+ * pic/tex.cc (solid_arc): Casting M_PI to double.
+
+ * libgroff/putenv.c (putenv): Changed function header to ANSI C.
+
+ * groff/groff.man, tmac/Makefile.sub (MAN7), tmac/groff_msafer.man
+ (new file), tmac/msafer.man (deleted), tmac/groff_me.man (new
+ file), tmac/me.man (deleted): {me,msafer} -> groff_{me,msafer}.
+
+ * groff/groff_man.man: New file. This manual page was originally
+ written for the Debian GNU/Linux system by Susan G. Kleinmann
+ <sgk@debian.org>.
+
+ * eqn/list.cc (list_box::compute_metrics,
+ list_box::compute_sublist_width): Removed variable declaration to
+ avoid shadowing warnings.
+
+ * grops/psrm.cc (resource_manager::process_file): Ditto.
+
+ * tfmtodit/tfmtodit.cc (main): Ditto.
+
+ * libgroff/font.cc (font::load_desc): Renamed auxiliary variable
+ to avoid shadowing warnings.
+
+ * tbl/table.cc (block_entry::do_divert, table::do_row): Renamed
+ shadowing loop variable.
+
+ * groff/groff.man, troff/troff.man: Added doc about grohtml.
+
+1999-09-12 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
+
+ New grohtml frontend to convert groff input to html.
+
+ * Makefile.in (CCPROGDIRS, DEVDIRS): Added html device.
+
+ * tmac/Makefile.sub (NORMALFILES): Added tmac.html.
+
+ * tmac/eqnrc: Added html device.
+
+ * tmac/tmac.html: New file.
+
+ * eqn/main.cc (do_file, inline_equation), pic/troff.cc
+ (troff_output::start_picture, troff_output::finish_picture),
+ tbl/main.cc (process_input_file):
+ Surrounded output with `graphics_start' and `graphics_end' so that
+ the html driver can identify non-text portions.
+
+ * grodvi/dvi.cc (dvi_printer::set_char), grolj4/lj4.cc
+ (lj4_printer::set_char), grops/ps.cc (ps_printer::set_char),
+ grotty/tty.ps (tty_printer::set_char): Additional parameter
+ `name'.
+
+ * include/printer.h: Class printer: New function
+ set_char_and_width; new variables (is_char_named, is_named_set,
+ named_command, named_char_s, named_char_n) to hold information
+ about named characters -- needed by the html driver.
+
+ * libdriver/printer.cc (printer::set_ascii_char,
+ printer::set_special_char): Use set_char_and_width.
+
+ * devhtml/*: New device files for html driver.
+
+ * grohtml/*: New driver grohtml.
+
+1999-09-11 Wilfredo Sanchez <wsanchez@apple.com>
+
+ * tmac/doc-common, tmac/tmac.an: Removed the word `UNIX' in
+ default strings.
+
+1999-09-11 Luke Mewburn <lukem@netbsd.org>
+
+ * libgroff/string.cc (search): Small fix to test against NULL
+ pointer.
+
+1999-09-11 Jeff Conrad <jeff_conrad@msn.com>
+
+ * troff/node.cc (copy): The characters in a bracket escape (e.g.,
+ \b'abc') were stacked in reverse order when processed in a
+ diversion.
+
+ * troff/node.h: Added `*last' to struct `node' to make the above
+ fix work.
+
+ * troff/input.cc (read_draw_node), libdriver/input.cc (do_file):
+ The default scale for the 'f' and 't' graphics functions were 'm'
+ rather than 'u' (i.e., no scaling).
+
+1999-09-11 Peter Miller <peterm@jna.com.au>
+
+ * groff/groff.cc (main), groff.man, soelim/soelim.cc (main,
+ do_file), soelim/soelim.man: Added `-I file' option to soelim,
+ defining include paths.
+
+ * soelim/soelim.cc (include_path_append): New function.
+
+1999-09-11 Larry Jones <larry.jones@sdrc.com>
+
+ * tbl/main.cc (process_options): Unix (at least Documenter's
+ Workbench) tbl allows arbitrary non-alpha characters between
+ options.
+
+1999-09-11 Paul Eggert <eggert@twinsun.com>
+
+ Y2k fixes. Don't assume that the current year precedes 2000.
+
+ * doc/meref.me: Add \n(y2, \n(y4.
+
+ * tmac/doc-common (Yr): New number register.
+ (Dd): Don't assume current year precedes 2000.
+
+ * tmac/tmac.e (td): Likewise.
+ (y2, y4): New number registers.
+
+ * pic/pic.man: Update reference for pic paper to May, 1991
+ version.
+
+1999-09-11 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * tmac/Makefile.sub (install_data, stamp-wrap, uninstall_sub):
+ Removed quotation marks which prevented correct expansion of
+ $(tmac_wrap).
+
+ * devlj4/Makefile.sub (LJ4RES): Fixed value (600 instead of 300).
+
+1999-09-10 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * Makefile.sub (DISTCLEANFILES): Added `config.log' and
+ `config.cache'.
+
+ * Removed configure.old.
+
+1999-08-31 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * VERSION: Updated to 1.11.1
+
+1999-05-27 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * doc/Makefile: changed `.PS' postfix to `.ps' for consistency.
+
+ * tmac/Makefile.sub (install_data, stamp-wrap, uninstall_sub):
+ added quotations around $(tmac_wrap) to avoid syntax error if
+ variable is empty.
+
+ * configure: Newly generated using autoconf 2.13.
+
+ * Makefile.in (LDFLAGS): Set variable to @LDFLAGS@.
+
+Fri Aug 15 08:51:47 1997 Eric S. Raymond <esr@snark.thyrsus.com>
+
+ * README, PROJECTS, NEWS, INSTALL, VERSION,
+ doc/Makefile. doc/pic.ms, groff/groff.man:
+ Prepare for 1.11 release. No code changes.
+ Documentation for pic added (doc/pic.ms).
+
+Sun Nov 26 11:45:13 1995 James Clark <jjc@jclark.com>
+
+ * Version 1.10 released.
+
+Fri Nov 24 09:56:16 1995 James Clark <jjc@jclark.com>
+
+ * afmtodit/afmtodit.pl: Avoid comment on first line.
+
+Mon Nov 20 11:13:49 1995 James Clark <jjc@jclark.com>
+
+ * aclocal.m4 (GROFF_INSTALL_SH): New macro.
+ * configure.in: Call it.
+
+ * Makefile.sub (configure): Depends on aclocal.m4 not acgroff.m4.
+ (distfiles): Doesn't depend on config.log or config.cache.
+
+Sun Oct 1 08:45:36 1995 James Clark <jjc@jclark.com>
+
+ * grog/grog.sh: Use print "" rather than print in END rule.
+
+Wed Aug 23 13:30:52 1995 James Clark <jjc@jclark.com>
+
+ * tbl/main.cc (process_data): Don't give error for excess data
+ entries that are comments.
+
+Fri Jul 28 11:00:27 1995 James Clark <jjc@jclark.com>
+
+ * tbl/main.cc (process_data): Fix case where new for-scope rules
+ silently change meaning of code.
+
+Tue Jul 4 23:39:51 1995 James Clark <jjc@jclark.com>
+
+ * troff/env.cc (hyphenate): Loop over all consecutive sequences
+ of non-zero hyphenation codes.
+
+Sat Jul 1 00:42:15 1995 James Clark <jjc@jclark.com>
+
+ * aclocal.m4 (GROFF_POSIX): Use conflicting declaration technique.
+
+Thu Jun 29 13:58:36 1995 James Clark <jjc@jclark.com>
+
+ * tmac/tmac.e (ip): Divert the tag so as to freeze the spaces.
+
+Tue Jun 27 12:30:16 1995 James Clark <jjc@jclark.com>
+
+ * tmac/tmac.andoc: Make it work in compatibility mode.
+
+ * refer/token.h (token_info::is_range_sep): New function.
+ * refer/token.cc (init_special_chars): Make \(en a RANGE_SEP.
+ * refer/ref.cc (reference::output): More sophisticated check for
+ multiple pages.
+
+ * devps/prologue.ps (MANUAL): New procedure.
+ * grops/ps.cc (main): New -m option.
+ (usage): Include -m.
+ (ps_printer::~ps_printer): Implement -m.
+
+ * aclocal.m4 (GROFF_G): New macro.
+ * configure.in: Call it.
+ * Makefile.in (g): Provided by configure.
+
+ * hpftodit/hpftodit.cc (basename): Rename to xbasename.
+
+ * tmac/tmac.tty: Disable warning about bad fonts. Remove font
+ translations.
+
+ * Makefile.in (tmacpath): Don't include /usr/lib/tmac.
+ (tmac_m, tmac_s): Deleted.
+ (sys_tmac_prefix, tmac_wrap, tmac_prefix, tmac_an_prefix,
+ tmac_s_prefix): New variables.
+ (MDEFINES): Change accordingly.
+ * Makefile.comm (.man.n): Use new TMAC_* variables.
+ * configure.in (GROFF_TMAC): Call.
+ * aclocal.m4 (GROFF_TMAC): Define.
+ * tmac/Makefile.sub (stamp_wrap): New target.
+ (install_data, uninstall_sub): Handle macro wrapping.
+
+Mon Jun 26 14:54:39 1995 James Clark <jjc@jclark.com>
+
+ * tbl/main.cc (main): Ignore -T option.
+
+Thu Jun 22 09:08:06 1995 James Clark <jjc@jclark.com>
+
+ * devlj4/generate/special.map: Add definition of \(nb.
+
+ * tmac/tmac.dvi: Add definition of \(nb.
+
+ * troff/dictionary.c (dictionary::dictionary): association::v gets
+ initialized by association::association.
+
+ * tmac/Makefile.sub: Avoid using temporary files when installing.
+
+ * troff/env.cc (environment::set_font): Make bad font number a
+ warning.
+
+ * Makefile.in (fontpath): Remove $(prefix)/lib/font from fontpath.
+
+ * Makefile.in (datadir): Use share rather than lib.
+
+ * groff/groff.cc (basename): Rename to xbasename.
+
+Wed Jun 21 16:59:46 1995 James Clark <jjc@jclark.com>
+
+ * Makefile (CCLIBS): Don't use.
+ * Makefile.ccpg: Likewise.
+
+ * acgroff.m4: Rename to...
+ * aclocal.m4: Modify extensively for autoconf 2.
+ * configure.in: Likewise.
+ * Makefile.in: Likewise.
+
+ * groff/pipeline.c (const): Declare as empty if __STDC__ not
+ defined.
+ (xstrsignal): Check for definition of NSIG. Conditionalize
+ on SYS_SIGLIST_DECLARED. Make return type const.
+
+Sat Jun 10 12:28:16 1995 James Clark <jjc@jclark.com>
+
+ * troff/input.cc (interpolate_macro): Rephrase missing space
+ warning.
+
+Thu May 11 01:07:16 1995 Jason Merrill <jason@phydeaux.cygnus.com>
+
+ * addftinfo/addftinfo.cc, eqn/delim.cc, eqn/lex.cc, eqn/list.cc,
+ grodvi/dvi.cc, groff/groff.cc, grops/ps.cc, grops/psrm.cc,
+ grotty/tty.cc, include/ptable.h indxbib/indxbib.cc,
+ libbib/index.cc, libbib/linear.cc, libbib/search.cc,
+ libdriver/input.cc, libdriver/printer.cc, libgroff/font.cc,
+ libgroff/lf.cc, libgroff/nametoindex.cc, libgroff/ptable.cc,
+ libgroff/string.cc, lkbib/lkbib.cc, lookbib/lookbib.cc,
+ pic/lex.cc, pic/object.cc, pic/pic.y refer/label.y refer/ref.cc,
+ refer/refer.cc, refer/token.cc, tbl/main.cc, tbl/table.cc,
+ tfmtodit/tfmtodit.cc, troff/dictionary.cc, troff/div.cc,
+ troff/env.cc, troff/input.cc, troff/node.cc, troff/symbol.cc:
+ Fix 'for' scoping.
+
+Wed Apr 19 21:15:11 1995 James Clark <jjc@jclark.com>
+
+ * troff/input.cc (spring_trap): Push a macro_iterator rather than a
+ string_iterator.
+ (spring_trap, postpone_traps, unpostpone_traps): Move to later in
+ file.
+ (macro_iterator::macro_iterator): Add additional argument.
+
+Mon Apr 10 12:06:02 1995 James Clark <jjc@jclark.com>
+
+ * troff/div.cc (vertical_size::vertical_size): In place of integer
+ specifying line spacing use cunits specifying post vertical
+ space.
+ (macro_diversion::output, top_level_diversion::output): Likewise.
+ * troff/div.h: Change declarations accordingly.
+ * troff/env.cc (pending_output_line): Replace ls field by post_vs
+ field.
+ (pending_output_line::pending_output_line,
+ pending_output_line::output, environment::output,
+ environment::output_line, environment::output_title,
+ environment::hyphenate_line): In place of
+ integer specifying line spacing use cunits specifying post vertical
+ space.
+ (environment::environment): Add post_vertical_spacing and
+ prev_post_vertical_spacing arguments.
+ (environment::get_post_vertical_spacing): New function.
+ (environment::total_post_vertical_spacing): New function.
+ (environment::post_vertical_spacing): New function.
+ (init_env_requests): Initialize pvs request and .pvs register.
+ * troff/env.h: Change declarations.
+
+Tue Mar 28 09:52:07 1995 James Clark <jjc@jclark.com>
+
+ * tmac/tmac.pspic: Immediately remove the temporary file.
+
+Sat Mar 25 10:43:11 1995 James Clark <jjc@jclark.com>
+
+ * tmac/tmac.pspic (PSPIC): Scale graphic uniformly even when
+ height is specified.
+
+Thu Jan 26 16:20:13 1995 James Clark <jjc@jclark.com>
+
+ * tbl/table.c (struct vertical rule, class table_entry): Use int
+ not short for start_row and end_row.
+
+Fri Jan 13 13:53:05 1995 James Clark <jjc@jclark.com>
+
+ * troff/input.cc (trapping_blank_line, blank_line_macro): New
+ functions.
+ (diverted_space_node::reread, process_input_stack): Call
+ trapping_blank_line() rather than blank_line().
+ (init_input_requests): Bind "blm" to blank_line_macro().
+
+ * tmac/tmac.s (XA): Use .br and par@reset rather than XA.
+
+Tue Jan 10 11:40:35 1995 James Clark <jjc@jclark.com>
+
+ * troff/env.cc (environment::possibly_break_line): Require that
+ width total excluding width of final space node be greater than
+ the target text length.
+
+Tue Jan 3 09:13:37 1995 James Clark <jjc@jclark.com>
+
+ * troff/node.cc (kern_pair_node::vertical_extent): New function.
+
+Sun Dec 4 13:19:07 1994 James Clark <jjc@jclark.com>
+
+ * troff/node.cc (charinfo_node): New class.
+ (glyph_node, composite_node): Derive from charinfo_node. Change
+ member functions accordingly.
+
+Wed Nov 30 10:29:29 1994 James Clark <jjc@jclark.com>
+
+ * nroff/nroff.sh: Use -Tlatin1 not -TLatin1.
+
+Mon Aug 8 10:17:59 1994 James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
+
+ * tmac/tmac.tty-char: Add definitions for \(ab and \[arrowvertex].
+
+ * devps/generate/textmap (notsubset): Add.
+
+ * tmac/tmac.a4: New file.
+
+Sun Jul 24 20:08:42 1994 James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
+
+ * pic/main.cc (had_parse_error): New variable.
+ (do_picture, do_whole_file): Set had_parse_error if yyparse()
+ returns non-zero.
+ (main): Return 1 if had_parse_error is true.
+
+Tue Jul 19 13:40:31 1994 James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
+
+ * grolj4/lj4.cc (main): Avoid use of strtoul.
+
+Mon Jul 18 15:03:02 1994 James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
+
+ * nroff/nroff.sh: Default device is -Tlatin1 if $LC_CTYPE is
+ iso_8859_1 or $LESSCHARSET is latin1.
+
+Sun Jul 10 13:38:35 1994 James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
+
+ * hpftodit: New directory.
+ * Makefile.in (CCPROGDIRS): Add hpftodit.
+ * devlj4/generate: New directory.
+
+Thu Jul 7 23:49:48 1994 James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
+
+ * configure.in: Don't use AC_VFORK.
+ * groff/pipeline.c (run_pipeline): Use fork() always.
+
+Wed Jul 6 11:13:17 1994 James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
+
+ * grops/ps.cc (main): Use %1 not %s in error message for -w.
+
+ * Makefile.in (CCPROGDIRS): Add grolj4.
+ (DEVDIRS): Add devlj4.
+ * grolj4, devlj4: New directories.
+ * tmac/troffrc: Handle lj4.
+ * tmac/tmac.lj4: New file.
+
+Fri Jun 17 18:02:53 1994 James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
+
+ * tmac/tmac.e (@n): Set indent to 0 before calling |h.
+
+Wed Jun 1 07:33:47 1994 James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
+
+ * troff/input.cc (do_if_request): At end of second string, switch
+ environments before getting next token.
+
+Fri May 20 07:39:18 1994 James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
+
+ * devps/psstrip.sed: Split rule that strips whitespace on either
+ side of delimiters.
+
+Wed May 18 08:13:47 1994 James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
+
+ * troff/node.h (font_family::make_definition): Add return value to
+ declaration. * troff/symbol.h (symbol::operator==,
+ symbol::operator!=): Likewise.
+
+Tue May 17 20:46:06 1994 James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
+
+ * groff/groff.cc (main, help, synopsis): Handle -S.
+ (possible_command::insert_arg): New function.
+
+ * tmac/tmac.safer: New file.
+ * tmac/msafer.man: New file.
+ * tmac/Makefile.sub (FILES): Add tmac.safer and msafer.man.
+
+Thu Mar 10 01:58:30 1994 Paul Eggert (eggert@twinsun.com)
+
+ * pic/pic.h, pic/main.cc (safer_flag): New variable.
+ * pic/pic.y (placeless_element): Avoid unsafe operations if
+ `safer_flag' is set.
+ * pic/main.cc (main): Add -S option, which sets `safer_flag'.
+
+Tue May 10 13:02:31 1994 James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
+
+ * eqn/lex.cc (get_token): Put call to add_context() in block to
+ work around Sun C++ 4.0 bug.
+
+ * include/stringclass.h (operator +): Use ?: instead of `if' to
+ work around Sun C++ 4.0 bug.
+
+Thu May 5 11:18:03 1994 James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
+
+ * tbl/main.cc (process_format): Accept - as a synonym for the _
+ key letter.
+
+ * libbib/index.cc (minus_one): Don't declare as const.
+
+Fri Apr 29 09:32:48 1994 James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
+
+ * troff/input.cc (get_char_for_escape_name): Push back a newline.
+
+Wed Apr 27 21:14:18 1994 James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
+
+ * troff/input.cc (write_macro_request): New function.
+ (init_input_requests): Bind write_macro_request to writem.
+
+Sun Apr 17 11:15:38 1994 James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
+
+ * tmac/tmac.s (@EN): Turn filling back on even if there was no
+ equation.
+
+ * eqn/lex.cc (do_space): Supply missing argument to lex_error.
+
+ * tmac/tmac.s (@TS): Renamed from TS.
+ (TS): Call LP then TS again.
+ (cov*ab-init): Alias @TS to TS.
+
+ * tmac/tmac.s: Allow QP or RS to initialize.
+
+ * tmac/tmac.s (par@load-init): New macro. Call at end of file.
+ Move initializations of PS and LL here.
+ (par@init): Don't initialize HY. Avoid changing environment 0.
+ (par*env-init): Don't all par@reset.
+
+Thu Apr 14 19:15:45 1994 James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
+
+ * include/posix.h: Include <fcntl.h> only if not using <osfcn.h>.
+
+Sun Apr 10 09:54:44 1994 James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
+
+ * Makefile.in (MDEFINES): Add LDFLAGS.
+ (LDFLAGS): Add definition line.
+
+Thu Apr 7 22:22:22 1994 James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
+
+ * troff/input.cc (get_optional_char): Split off error check into...
+ (check_missing_character): New function.
+ * troff/token.h: Declare it.
+ * troff/env.cc (margin_character): Don't call get_optional_char.
+ Only call tok.next() after making the node.
+
+ * include/lib.h (getopt): Make 2nd argument char *const *.
+
+Fri Mar 11 07:28:03 1994 James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
+
+ * nroff/conftest.sh: Deleted.
+
+Fri Mar 4 10:51:36 1994 James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
+
+ * pic/make-dos-dist: Deleted.
+
+Wed Mar 2 20:59:16 1994 James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
+
+ * devps/psstrip.sed: Strip comments before stripping trailing
+ white space.
+
+Sat Feb 19 13:07:16 1994 James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
+
+ * Version 1.09 released.
+
+Wed Feb 16 16:53:49 1994 James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
+
+ * tmac/doc-ditroff (hK): Don't reset page number if \nC is > 0.
+
+Mon Feb 14 08:26:40 1994 James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
+
+ * libgroff/font.cc (font::load_desc): Fix typo in error message.
+
+Sun Feb 13 09:37:38 1994 James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
+
+ * libgroff/new.cc (operator new): Rewrite so as to avoid warning
+ about returning without a value.
+
+ * troff/charinfo.h (charinfo::get_special_translation): Cast
+ TRANSLATE_NONE to int.
+
+ * refer/token.cc (lookup_token, store_token): Remove bogus loop
+ test. Fix test so that it works with n unsigned.
+
+ * pic/pic.y (defaults_table): Fully bracket initializer.
+ * pic/lex.cc (lookup_keyword): Likewise.
+ * eqn/lex.cc (token_table, def_table): Likewise.
+ * eqn/box.cc (param_table): Likewise.
+ * troff/input.cc (warning_table): Likewise.
+ * libgroff/font.cc (table): Likewise.
+ * grops/ps.cc (ps_printer::special): Likewise.
+ * grops/psrm.cc (resource_manager::process_file): Likewise.
+ * tfmtodit/tfmtodit.cc (lig_chars, lig_table): Likewise.
+ * refer/command.cc (command_table): Likewise.
+ * addftinfo/addftinfo.cc (param_table): Likewise.
+
+ * troff/symbol.cc (symbol::symbol): Prevent compiler warnings
+ about temp's being unused.
+ (unused): New function.
+
+ * groff/pipeline.cc: Declare c_fatal.
+
+ * libbib/linear.cc (bmpattern::search): Cast patterrn[--j] to
+ uchar.
+
+ * libbib/index.cc (index_search_item::load): Prevent compiler
+ warnings about fd_closer's being unused.
+ (unused): New function.
+
+Sat Feb 12 10:31:59 1994 James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
+
+ * troff/input.cc (copy_mode_error): Make `prefix' static.
+ Fix typo.
+
+ * include/posix.h: Include <osfcn.h> is HAVE_CC_OSFCN_H is
+ defined.
+ * acgroff.m4, configure.in, Makefile: Rename HAVE_CC_UNISTD_H to
+ HAVE_CC_OSFCN_H and modify accordingly.
+
+ * troff/input.cc (init_charset_table): radicalex overlaps
+ horizontally.
+
+ * groff/acgroff.m4 (GROFF_ISC_SYSV3): New macro (from
+ udodo!hans@relay.NL.net).
+ * groff/configure.in: Call it.
+
+ * groff/acgroff.m4 (GROFF_PCLOSE): New macro.
+ * groff/configure.in: Call it.
+ * include/lib.h: Conditionalize declaration of pclose.
+
+ * troff/div.cc (last_page_number): New global variable.
+ (top_level_diversion::begin_page): Exit if we just printed the
+ last page.
+ * troff/div.h (last_page_number): Declare it.
+ * troff/input.cc (parse_output_page_list): Set last_page_number.
+
+ * eqn/sqrt.cc: Rename \(rn to \[radicalex].
+ * devps/S, devps/textmap, tmac/tmac.ps, tmac/tmac.dvi,
+ tmac/tmac.X: Likewise.
+ * tmac/tmac.ps, tmac/tmac.X, tmac.dvi: Add definitions of \(rn.
+ * tmac.dvi: Make \(ru and \(ul extend beyond their width by .04m.
+
+Fri Feb 11 11:45:40 1994 James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
+
+ * tmac/doc-ditroff (hK): Remove groff specific code which
+ prevented page-breaks between separate manual entries. If this is
+ the first page, don't set the page number to 1.
+
+ * acgroff.m4 (GROFF_POSIX): New macro.
+ * configure.in: Use it.
+
+ * troff/node.cc (class real_output_file,
+ real_output_file::real_output_file,
+ real_output_file::~real_output_file): Conditionalize use of
+ popen/pclose on POPEN_MISSING.
+ * troff/node.h: Conditionalize pipe_command on POPEN_MISSING.
+ * troff/input.cc (pipe_command): Give an error if POPEN_MISSING.
+ (pipe_source): Similarily.
+
+ * acgroff.m4 (GROFF_PROG_CCC): Update message about libg++.
+
+ * acgroff.m4 (GROFF_GETOPT, GROFF_PUTENV, GROFF_POPEN): Detect
+ presence of declarations by trying to compile example with
+ conflicting declarations. (gcc only gives a warning for missing
+ declarations.)
+
+Wed Feb 9 09:12:23 1994 James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
+
+ * tmac/tmac.pspic (PSPIC): Allow options to specify alignment
+ (from Ulrich Lauther).
+
+Tue Feb 8 03:56:40 1994 James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
+
+ * libbib/linear.cc (file_buffer::load): Use S_ISREG macro.
+
+Thu Feb 3 09:34:35 1994 James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
+
+ * indxbib/indxbib.cc (write_hash_table): Add code for case where
+ pointers and ints have different sizes.
+
+Sun Jan 9 16:17:51 1994 James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
+
+ * tmac/tmac.s (par*env-init): Call par@reset.
+
+Fri Jan 7 10:24:27 1994 James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
+
+ * tmac/tmac.s (@IP): Switch to a new environment when diverting
+ tag.
+ (par*push-tag-env, par*pop-tag-env): New macros.
+
+Wed Jan 5 21:18:34 1994 James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
+
+ * grops/ps.cc (ps_printer::ps_printer): Use MAX_LINE_LENGTH for
+ initializing `out'. Reduce MAX_LINE_LENGTH from 79 to 72.
+
+ * grops/ps.cc (ps_printer::~ps_printer): Output %%CreationDate
+ comment. Include <time.h>.
+
+Wed Dec 15 14:14:00 1993 James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
+
+ * grops/ps.cc (is_small_h, is_small_v): Deleted.
+ (ps_printer::flush_sbuf): Use absolute motion only at beginning of
+ lines.
+
+Tue Dec 14 10:06:34 1993 James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
+
+ * troff/input.cc (read_request): Only print a prompt if reading
+ from the terminal. Also clearerr on EOF if reading from the
+ terminal. Declare isatty.
+
+Mon Nov 29 08:38:15 1993 James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
+
+ * refer/label.y: Rename map_t to map_func and extractor_t to
+ extractor_func.
+
+Sat Oct 30 06:38:12 1993 James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
+
+ * include/assert.h: Don't use volatile.
+ * libgroff/assert.cc: Likewise.
+
+Fri Oct 29 15:00:23 1993 James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
+
+ * troff/input.cc (abort_request): Look at character in tok before
+ calling get_copy().
+
+Thu Oct 28 14:09:48 1993 James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
+
+ * troff/troff.h (NO_RETURN): Deleted.
+ * troff/div.cc (cleanup_and_exit): Don't declare aas NO_RETURN.
+ * troff/input.cc (exit_troff): Likewise
+
+ * Makefile.in: Remove `Making ...' messages since GNU make now
+ gives these.
+
+ * configure.in: Use AC_HAVE_HEADERS(unistd.h) instead of AC_UNISTD_H.
+
+Wed Oct 27 11:12:51 1993 James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
+
+ * tmac/tmac.s (@init): Initialize PO to \n(.o here, rather than
+ to constant 1 inch.
+
+Sat Oct 23 10:03:52 1993 James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
+
+ * tmac/tmac.e (hl): Use \n[.in] rather than \n(.i.
+
+Thu Oct 14 12:09:45 1993 James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
+
+ * eqn/delim.cc (delim_box::compute_metrics): Don't increase
+ MARK_REG if there was no left delimiter.
+
+Sat Oct 2 19:54:47 1993 James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
+
+ * pic/troff.cc (troff_output::text): Set line thickness to
+ relative before outputting text.
+
+ * tmac/tmac.e (@k): Don't zero ?T.
+ ((z): Likewise.
+
+Sat Sep 25 11:08:43 1993 James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
+
+ * tmac/tmac.e ($p): Handle possibility that $3 is empty.
+
+Wed Aug 18 08:51:41 1993 James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
+
+ * troff/input.cc (decode_args): Warn about unquoted tabs (from
+ Paul Eggert).
+
+Tue Aug 10 08:38:32 1993 James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
+
+ * troff/input.cc (ignoring): New variable.
+ (ignore): Set ignoring during call to do_define_macro.
+ (do_define_macro): Clear ignoring before interpolating terminating
+ macro.
+ (copy_mode_error): New function.
+ (get_char_for_escape_name, read_long_escape_name,
+ interpolate_arg): Use copy_mode_error.
+ (warning_table): Add WARN_IG.
+ * troff/troff.h (WARN_IG): Declare.
+ (WARN_TOTAL): Change accordingly.
+
+ * groff/pipeline.c (strsignal): Rename to xstrsignal.
+ * groff/groff.cc (strsignal): Delete declaration.
+
+Fri Jul 16 01:43:12 1993 James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
+
+ * troff/div.cc (page_offset): Use 'm' as default scaling.
+
+Sat Jul 3 09:11:38 1993 James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
+
+ * nroff/nroff.sh: Ignore -u.
+
+Wed Jun 9 12:17:27 1993 James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
+
+ * Makefile.in (MDEFINES): Pass down MAKEOVERRIDES.
+
+Fri Jun 4 17:35:47 1993 James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
+
+ * tmac/tmac.s (par*box-draw): Set adjustment mode to l while
+ drawing box.
+ (B2): With -Tascii, leave additional vertical space before
+ and after. Ensure that the left and right indent is restored to
+ what it was even if the point size changes. Don't call
+ par@finish. Change the indent, line length and title length
+ directly. With -Tascii, make the width of the box 1n less.
+ (B1): Remember 1n at the current point size. Don't call
+ par@reset. Change the indent, line length and title length
+ directly. Ensure that the temporary indent is preserved.
+ (par*box-mark-top): Turn off no spacing mode.
+
+Thu Jun 3 17:47:14 1993 James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
+
+ * Makefile.in (dist): Use .gz suffix.
+
+Thu May 27 20:04:59 1993 James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
+
+ * troff/input.cc (main): Add return 0.
+ * pic/main.cc (main): Use return instead of exit.
+ * tbl/main.cc (main): Likewise.
+ * eqn/main.cc (main): Likewise.
+ * grops/ps.cc (main): Likewise.
+ * grotty/tty.cc (main): Likewise.
+ * groff/groff.cc (main): Likewise.
+ * grodvi/dvi.cc (main): Likewise.
+ * refer/refer.cc (main): Likewise.
+ * indxbib/indxbib.cc (main): Likewise.
+ * lkbib/lkbib.cc (main): Likewise.
+ * soelim/soelim.cc (main): Likewise.
+ * addftinfo/addftinfo.cc (main): Likewise.
+ * acgroff.m4 (GROFF_PROG_CCC, GROFF_CC_COMPILE_CHECK,
+ GROFF_COOKIE_BUG, GROFF_CC_ANSI_BUG): Likewise.
+
+ * troff/token.h (process_input_stack): Don't declare as static.
+ * troff/input.cc: Likewise.
+
+ * troff/node.c (invalidate_fontno): Make it a static member of
+ class font_family. Change callers.
+ * troff/node.c: Change declaration.
+
+ * tbl/main.cc (struct input_entry_format): Add explicit public
+ specifier.
+ * tbl/table.cc (struct text_stuff, struct single_hline_stuff,
+ struct double_hline_stuff): Likewise.
+ * tbl/table.h (struct entry_format): Likewise.
+ * pic/object.h (struct saved_state): Likewise.
+
+ * include/stringclass.h: Add forward declarations of friend
+ functions that are later declared as inline. Don't include inline
+ specifier in friend declaration.
+
+ * libgroff/lib.h: Declare popen and pclose.
+ * acgroff.m4 (GROFF_POPEN): New macro.
+ * configure.in: Call it.
+
+ * include/lib.h (PI): New constant. Undef first if necessary.
+ * tfmtodit/tfmtodit.cc (main): Use PI rather than M_PI.
+ * grops/ps.cc (degrees, radians): Likewise.
+ * libgroff/font.cc (font::get_skew): Likewise.
+
+ * grops/ps.cc (is_ascii): New function.
+ (ps_output::put_string): Use is_ascii. Use csprint rather than
+ isprint.
+ (ps_printer::define_encoding): Use csspace.
+ * libgroff/strtol.c (ISASCII): New macro.
+ (strtol): Cast arguments to is*() and tolower() to unsigned char.
+ Use ISASCII rather than isascii.
+ * libgroff/cmap.cc: Use isascii() only if <ctype.h> defines it.
+ * libgroff/cset.cc: Likewise.
+ * libdriver/input.cc: Include cset.h.
+ (do_file, get_integer, possibly_get_integer): Use csdigit() rather
+ than isdigit().
+
+ * refer/refer.cc (main): Use %ld rather than %d for longs.
+
+ * libbib/index.cc (index_search_item_iterator::get_tag): Use
+ S_ISREG macro.
+
+ * addftinfo/addftinfo.cc (param_t): Add explicit `int'.
+
+Mon May 24 08:51:37 1993 James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
+
+ * troff/input.cc (hyphenation_code): Skip white space between
+ char/code pairs.
+
+Sun May 16 08:15:52 1993 James Clark (jjc at jclark.com)
+
+ * tbl/table.h (table::entry_list_tailp): New member.
+ (table::table): Initialize it.
+ (table::add_entry): Use entry_list_tailp to avoid O(n^2)
+ behaviour.
+
+Sat May 15 17:26:00 1993 James Clark (jjc at jclark.com)
+
+ * grotty/tty.cc (tty_printer::add_char): Don't discard characters
+ with negative horizontal positions. Remove casts of glyph::hpos to
+ int.
+ (USHRT_MAX): Delete definition.
+ (SHRT_MAX, SHRT_MIN): New definitions.
+ (glyph::hpos): Change type to short.
+ (tty_printer::end_page): Output multiple backspaces if necessary.
+ Remove casts of glyph::hpos to int.
+
+Fri May 7 12:14:37 1993 James Clark (jjc at jclark.com)
+
+ * tmac/tmac.s (@RT): New definition.
+
+Thu May 6 21:36:54 1993 James Clark (jjc at jclark.com)
+
+ * refer/refer.cc (do_file): Make sure current_filename is set when
+ filename is "-".
+
+ * pic/common.cc (common_output::dot_line): Handle zero length
+ lines.
+
+Sun May 2 19:54:16 1993 James Clark (jjc at jclark.com)
+
+ * tmac/tmac.s (par@reset): Get value for .hy for \n[HY].
+ (par@init): Initialize \n[HY].
+
+Mon Apr 26 11:43:16 1993 James Clark (jjc at jclark.com)
+
+ * troff/dictionary.cc (dictionary::remove): Continue when
+ r < j < i.
+
+Sun Apr 25 11:03:00 1993 James Clark (jjc at jclark.com)
+
+ * Makefile.com (.y.cc): Avoid ending up with two versions of
+ $(YTABH).
+
+Thu Apr 22 21:03:45 1993 James Clark (jjc at jclark.com)
+
+ * tmac/tmac.dvi (\(,c): Define only if it does not exist.
+ (\(,C): Likewise. Also fix typo.
+
+Wed Apr 21 08:47:32 1993 James Clark (jjc at jclark.com)
+
+ * lib.h: Delete extraneous semi-colon.
+
+ * Add pso request: `so' from a pipe.
+ * troff/input.c (file_iterator::file_iterator): Add 3rd argument.
+ (file_iterator::close): New function.
+ (file_iterator::~file_iterator, file_iterator::next_file): Use
+ file_iterator::close.
+ (file_iterator::backtrace): Say `process' rather than `file' when
+ the stream is popened.
+ (pipe_source): New function.
+ (init_input_requests): Bind ".pso" to pipe_source.
+
+Tue Apr 20 00:02:26 1993 James Clark (jjc at jclark.com)
+
+ * afmtodit/afmtodit.pl: Avoid single quotes in comments.
+
+ * pfbtops/pfbtops.c: Output 64 characters per line. Output hex
+ digits in lower case.
+
+Mon Apr 19 09:55:57 1993 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * Version 1.08 released.
+
+ * Makefile.in (dist): Insert || true after ln -s commands that
+ might fail.
+
+ * mm: Update to mm 1.16.
+
+ * acgroff.m4 (GROFF_CSH_HACK): New macro.
+ * configure.in: Call GROFF_CSH_HACK. Substitute for
+ SH_SCRIPT_SED_CMD.
+ * Makefile.in (SH_SCRIPT_SED_CMD): New variable. Include in
+ MDEFINES.
+ * nroff/Makefile.sub (nroff): New target.
+ (install_data): Install nroff.
+ * eqn/Makefile.sub (neqn): Sed with SH_SCRIPT_SED_CMD.
+ * grog/Makefile.sub (grog): Sed grog.sh with SH_SCRIPT_SED_CMD.
+
+Sat Apr 17 08:24:28 1993 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * eqn/Makefile.sub (neqn): Add chmod +x.
+
+ * grog/Makefile.sub (grog): Remove spurious semi-colon.
+
+Fri Apr 16 22:41:57 1993 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * troff/input.cc (string_iterator::string_iterator()): Initialize
+ lineno and count.
+
+Tue Apr 13 10:22:28 1993 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * troff/div.cc (macro_diversion::space,
+ top_level_diversion::space): Don't set high_water_mark.
+ (macro_diversion::output, top_level_diversion::output): Don't
+ include post line space in high water mark.
+
+Wed Apr 7 12:48:18 1993 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * eqn/eqn.y: Don't define YYDEBUG.
+ * pic/pic.y: Likewise.
+
+Mon Apr 5 10:15:15 1993 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * tmac/tmac.e ([3): Add space after comma following editors.
+ Change double spaces to single spaces.
+ ([4): Change double spaces to single spaces.
+
+ * grops/ps.h (USE_PS_ADOBE_2_0): New flag for broken_flags.
+ * grops/ps.cc (ps_printer::~ps_printer): If the USE_PS_ADOBE_2_0
+ bit is set in broken_flags, use 2.0 rather than 3.0 as the version
+ after %!PS-Adobe- (for Newsprint).
+
+ * troff/div.cc (top_level_diversion::begin_page): When
+ before_first_page is 1, set page_number to 1.
+
+Sun Apr 4 14:28:53 1993 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * eqn/box.cc (box::top_level): Protect equation with \&.
+
+Sat Apr 3 23:27:25 1993 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * groff/groff.cc (possible_command::set_name): Delete old name.
+
+ * groff/groff.cc (possible_command::~possible_command): Use
+ a_delete.
+
+ * troff/node.cc (troff_output_file::begun_page): New member.
+ (troff_output_file::troff_output_file): Initialize it.
+ (troff_output_file::really_begin_page): Only output V command if a
+ page has been begun.
+
+ * pic/pic.y (placeless_element): Delete argument to PRINT after
+ use.
+
+Fri Apr 2 11:31:02 1993 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * Make wrapman work.
+ * troff/div.h (class top_level_diversion): Replace
+ first_page_begun by before_first_page (with opposite sense).
+ * Change first_page_begun to before_first_page inverting sense.
+ * troff/div.cc (class nl_reg): New class.
+ (init_div_requests): Use class nl_reg for \n(nl.
+ (top_level_diversion::begin_page): Don't call
+ output_file::begin_page if before_first_page is 2;
+ reset before_first_page afterwards. If have_next_page_number is
+ false, then always increment page_number.
+ * tmac/tmac.an: Set traps within TH rather than at the top-level.
+ Restore compatibility mode after loading, and then disable
+ compatibility mode in TH.
+
+Thu Apr 1 11:09:34 1993 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * grotty/tty.cc (tty_printer::end_page): Don't discard characters
+ past last line.
+ * troff/node.h (output_file::trailer): Declare.
+ * troff/div.cc (cleanup_and_exit): Call output_file::trailer().
+ * troff/node.cc (output_file::trailer): New function.
+ (troff_output_file::~troff_output_file): Move most code into...
+ (troff_output_file::trailer): New function.
+ (class troff_output_file): Delete page_length member. Declare
+ trailer().
+ (troff_output_file::really_begin_page): Use current page length
+ for final V command.
+
+ * tbl/main.cc (struct options): New decimal_point_char member.
+ (options::options): Initialize this.
+ (process_options): Implement decimalpoint option.
+ (process_data): Pass decimal_point_char option to table::table.
+ * tbl/table.h (class table): New decimal_point_char member.
+ (table::table): Add additional argument.
+ * tbl/table.cc (find_dot): Rename to find_decimal_point. Add
+ second argument specifying decimal point character. Use this
+ instead of '.'.
+ (table::table): Initialize decimal_point_char.
+ (table::add_entry): Change call to find_dot.
+
+ * troff/input.cc (get_copy, token::next): Implement \V.
+ (interpolate_environment_variable): New function.
+
+Tue Mar 30 14:41:39 1993 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * pic/lex.cc (lookup_keyword): Rename MIN to K_MIN, MAX to K_MAX.
+ * pic/pic.y: Likewise.
+
+ * grotty/tty.cc (tty_printer::add_char, tty_printer::end_page):
+ Add casts to int.
+ * refer/ref.cc (reference::insert_field, reference::delete_field):
+ Likewise.
+ * troff/number.cc (parse_term): Likewise.
+
+ * acgroff.m4 (GROFF_PROG_YACC): New macro.
+ * configure.in: Use GROFF_PROG_YACC.
+
+ * acgroff.m4 (GROFF_PROG_CCC): Don't add -O automatically for gcc
+ and g++.
+ * Makefile.in (OPTIMIZE): New define.
+ (DEBUG): Empty by default.
+ (CCFLAGS, CFLAGS): Include $(OPTIMIZE).
+
+ * acgroff.m4 (GROFF_SYS_SIGLIST): Don't quote program.
+ (GROFF_ARRAY_DELETE): Likewise.
+ (GROFF_CC_COMPILE_CHECK): Quote use of $2 and $3.
+
+ * troff/env.cc (trie::~trie): Make virtual to shut up g++.
+
+ * devps/psstrip.sed: Use different delimiter on last line (so that
+ it works with BSD 4.4 sed.)
+
+Mon Mar 29 17:07:14 1993 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * devps/psstrip.sed: Delete comments.
+
+ * acgroff.m4 (AC_GETOPT): Don't test whether <unistd.h> declares
+ optind, opterr, optarg.
+ * lib.h: When UNISTD_H_DECLARES_GETOPT is defined, declare optind,
+ opterr, optarg.
+
+Sun Mar 28 17:44:25 1993 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * Makefile.in (check): Dummy target.
+
+Wed Mar 3 04:53:38 1993 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * Version 1.07 released.
+
+ * Integrate mm 1.11.
+
+ * tbl/table.cc (alphabetic_block_entry::print): start_row was used
+ where start_col was meant.
+
+Thu Feb 25 07:55:36 1993 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * grog/grog.sh, grog/grog.pl: Recognize PH and SA as -mm macros.
+
+Wed Feb 24 10:15:34 1993 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * troff/input.cc (token::next): Make \z\o'...' and similar things
+ work.
+
+ * env.h (MARGIN_CHARACTER_ON, MARGIN_CHARACTER_NEXT): New
+ constants.
+ (environment): Add margin_character_flags member.
+ * env.cc (environment::environment(symbol),
+ environment::environment(const environment *): Initialize
+ margin_character_flags.
+ (margin_character): Rewrite.
+ (environment::output_line): Add a margin character if
+ margin_character_flags is non-zero. Turn off the
+ MARGIN_CHARACTER_NEXT bit. If that makes margin_character_flags
+ zero, use margin_character_node without copying and then set
+ margin_character_node to 0.
+
+ * devps/DESC.in: Change minimum size to 1000.
+
+Tue Feb 23 14:57:49 1993 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * troff/symbol.h (symbol::hash): Change return type to unsigned
+ long.
+ * troff/dictionary.cc (dictionary::lookup, dictionary::remove):
+ Add casts to int.
+
+ * test-groff: Use -r rather than -x.
+
+ * grops/psfig.diff: Include in distribution again.
+
+Mon Feb 22 09:10:44 1993 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * Makefile.in (dist): Use gzip.
+
+Sun Feb 21 11:12:53 1993 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * acgroff.m4 (GROFF_GETOPT): Check for declaration of getopt() in
+ unistd.h as well as in stdlib.h.
+ * include/lib.h: Include <stdlib.h> is STDLIB_H_DECLARES_GETOPT is
+ defined; otherwise include <sys/types.h> and <unistd.h> if
+ UNISTD_H_DECLARES_GETOPT is defined.
+
+ * configure.in: use builtin(include, ... rather than include(...
+ * configure: Regenerate with autoconf 1.3.
+
+ * libdriver/print.cc (printer::adjust_arc_center): Use new
+ algorithm suggested by Andy Fyfe.
+
+ * libdriver/printer.cc (printer::adjust_arc_center): New function.
+ * include/printer.h: Declare this.
+ * grops/ps.cc (ps_printer::draw): Use it.
+ * grodvi/dvi.cc (dvi_printer::draw): Use it.
+
+Fri Feb 19 23:13:51 1993 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * Makefile.comm (.man.n): Replace macrodir by tmacdir.
+
+Thu Feb 11 16:46:59 1993 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * eqn/main.cc (main): Handle "eqn -".
+
+Mon Jan 4 20:29:56 1993 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * tmac/tmac.e (++): Install fix from comp.bugs.4sd.
+
+ * mm: Integrate version 1.08.
+
+ * pic/troff.cc (troff_output::finish_picture): Set
+ EQN_NO_EXTRA_SPACE reg to 0 rather than removing it.
+ * eqn/box.cc (box::extra_space): Set EQN_NO_EXTRA_SPACE_REG to 0
+ if it's not defined. Check whether the register is non-zero rather
+ than whether it's not defined.
+ * tmac.e ({, <): Make argument to \x zero if \n(0x is non-zero.
+
+ * indxbib/indxbib.cc: Move all signal handling into...
+ * indxbib/signal.c: New file.
+ * configure.in: Call AC_RETSIGTYPE.
+
+ * acgroff.m4 (GROFF_STRUCT_EXCEPTION): New macro.
+ * configure.in: Call GROFF_STRUCT_EXCEPTION.
+ * libgroff/matherr.c: Protect with ifdef HAVE_STRUCT_EXCEPTION.
+
+ * troff/input.cc (token::token, token::operator=): Work round SGI
+ C++ bug.
+ * pic/object.cc (position::position): Likewise.
+
+Mon Dec 28 21:50:21 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * pic/pic.h: Move declaration of hypot().
+
+Wed Dec 16 12:28:29 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * pic/pic.h: Declare hypot().
+
+ * pic/pic.h: Define M_PI if necessary.
+
+Thu Dec 10 12:03:29 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * tmac/tmac.e (re): Add alternative version that doesn't use groff
+ `.ta T' feature.
+
+ * devps/prologue.ps (RE): Handle the possibility that the old font
+ doesn't have a FontName entry.
+
+Wed Dec 2 10:25:29 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * tmac/tmac.e (fam): Redefine to set family in environment 2.
+ (@C): Use @fam not fam.
+
+Thu Nov 26 16:01:25 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * lookbib/lookbib.cc (main): Change type of start to const char *.
+ * lkbib/lkbib.cc (main): Likewise.
+
+ * eqn/lex.cc (definition::definition): Don't use member
+ initializer syntax for members of anonymous unions.
+
+ * troff/input.cc (input_stack::backtrace): Change type of to const
+ char *.
+
+Wed Nov 25 13:43:09 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * include/stringclass.h (class string): Declare inline friend
+ functions as inline in class declaration.
+ * troff/hvunits.h (class hunits, class vunits): Likewise.
+ * include/refid.h (class reference_id): Likewise
+ * troff/troff.h (points_to_units(units), scale(units, double)):
+ Delete declarations.
+ * libdriver/input.cc (get_char): Delete declaration.
+ * include/lib.h: Change 2nd argument of getopt from const char **
+ to char **.
+ * troff/symbol.cc (symbol::symbol): Cast `new char *[n]' to `const
+ char **' before assigning to a `const char **'.
+ * tbl/table.cc: Delete extra declarations of prints().
+
+Tue Nov 24 14:33:13 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * libgroff/font.cc (font::load_desc): Cast `new char *[n]' to `const
+ char **' before assigning to a `const char **'.
+
+ * libgroff/errarg.cc (errarg::errarg): Don't use member
+ initializer syntax for members of anonymous unions.
+
+Sat Nov 21 05:02:23 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * mm: Integrate version 1.07.
+
+Tue Nov 17 16:44:27 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * troff/input.c (translate2): Rename to
+ (translate_no_transparent).
+ (init_input_requests): Rename tr2 to trnt.
+
+Mon Nov 16 09:49:32 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * troff/charinfo.h (class charinfo): Add transparent_translate field.
+ (charinfo::set_translation, charinfo::set_special_translation):
+ Add second argument that specifies value for
+ transparent_translate.
+ (charinfo::get_translation, charinfo::get_special_translation):
+ Add optional second argument that specifies whether translation is
+ being used for transparent throughput.
+ * troff/input.cc (charinfo::set_translation,
+ charinfo::set_special_translation): Handle second argument.
+ (charinfo::charinfo): Initialize transparent_translate.
+ (translate): Split main part off into
+ (do_translate): New function. Pass argument saying whether
+ translation applies to transparent throughput.
+ (translate2): New request.
+ (init_input_requests): Bind translate2 to `tr2'.
+
+Wed Nov 11 11:43:20 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * tbl/table.h (class table): Add `nokeep' flag.
+ * tbl/main.cc (process_options): Handle `nokeep' option.
+ * tbl/table.cc (table::init_output, table::do_row, table::do_top,
+ table::do_bottom): Don't output keep/release macro definitions or
+ calls when `nokeep' option has been specified.
+
+Sat Nov 7 01:28:33 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * tmac/tmac.Xps (Xps-char): Use " as delimiter for \Z.
+
+Wed Nov 4 16:29:04 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * tbl/table.cc (table_entry::divert, block_entry::do_divert,
+ block_entry::divert, alphabetic_block_entry::divert): Add extra
+ argument giving column separation.
+ (table::compute_widths): Pass column separation to
+ table_entry::divert().
+ (block_entry::do_divert): If an entry spans multiple columns and a
+ minimumum width has been specified for each column, then set the
+ line length to the sum of the widths (plus possibly the column
+ separations).
+
+ * troff/input.cc (set_escape_char): Don't set the escape_char
+ until after calling has_arg().
+
+Tue Nov 3 11:23:27 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * tbl/table.cc (table::do_top): Add missing \s0 for double box
+ case.
+
+ * tbl/table.cc (table::print_double_hline): Avoid extra new line
+ in case where r > nrows - 1.
+
+ * tbl/table.cc (BODY_HEIGHT): Deleted.
+ (LINE_SEP): New definition.
+ (table::print_single_hline, table::print_double_hline,
+ table::compute_vrule_top_adjust, table::compute_vrule_bot_adjust,
+ table::do_row, table::do_top): Use LINE_SEP space before a line
+ instead of \n[.v]-BODY_HEIGHT-BODY_DEPTH.
+
+ * tbl/table.cc (text_entry::print_contents): New function.
+ (text_string_name, right_text_string_name): Deleted.
+ (TEXT_STRING, RIGHT_TEXT_STRING): Deleted.
+ (simple_text_entry::do_width, numeric_text_entry::do_width,
+ alphabetic_text_entry::do_width): Don't store the contents of the
+ entry in a string.
+ (left_text_entry::simple_print, right_text_entry::simple_print,
+ center_text_entry::simple_print,
+ alphabetic_text_entry::simple_print,
+ numeric_text_entry::simple_print): Print the entry directly
+ instead of using the stored string.
+
+Fri Oct 30 10:39:32 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * devps/Makefile: Strip PostScript files.
+ * devps/prologue: Rename to...
+ * devps/prologue.ps.
+ * devps/psstrip.sed: New file.
+ * devps/download: Use .pfa rather than .ps for installed versions
+ of fonts.
+
+Thu Oct 29 09:14:43 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * troff/env.cc (input_trap): Give a warning if the argument is out
+ of range.
+
+ * troff/env.cc (adjust): Treat negative argument as missing. Round
+ argument > 5 down to 5.
+
+ * troff/env.cc (center, right_justify): Make negative argument zero.
+
+ * troff/div.cc (page_offset, vertical_position_traps): Treat
+ invalid argument as missing.
+ * troff/env.cc (line_spacing, line_length, title_length, indent,
+ underline, hyphen_line_max_request, control_char,
+ no_break_control_char, widow_control_request, adjust, input_trap,
+ point_size): Likewise.
+ * troff/node.cc (ligature, kern_request, bold_font, track_kern,
+ constant_space): Likewise.
+ * troff/input.cc (compatible, shift, warn_request,
+ set_escape_char): Likewise.
+
+ * tbl/main.cc (format::format): Avoid doing `new int[0]'.
+ * tbl/table.cc (table::table): Likewise.
+
+ * Makefile.dev (install_dev): depends on $(DEVFILES).
+
+Wed Oct 28 08:30:57 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * devX75, devX75-12, devX100, devX100-12: New directories.
+ * Makefile.in: Add these to DEVDIRS.
+
+ * troff/Makefile.sub, eqn/Makefile.sub, indxbib/Makefile.sub,
+ afmtodit/Makefile.sub, tmac/Makefile.sub, nroff/Makefile.sub,
+ grog/Makefile.sub, mm/Makefile.sub (uninstall_sub): New target.
+ * Makefile.in (uninstall, uninstall_sub, uninstall_dirs): New
+ targets.
+ * Makefile.ccpg, Makefile.cpg, Makefile.dev, Makefile.man
+ (uninstall): New target.
+ * Makefile.comm (uninstall, uninstall_sub, uninstall_man,
+ uninstall_prog, uninstall_dev): New targets.
+
+ * troff/div.cc (return_request): Treat an invalid argument as
+ missing.
+
+Mon Oct 26 11:33:47 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * tmac/tmac.e ((f): Set up the environment even when there's a
+ current diversion. Transperently throughput a call to @N.
+ (@N): New macro.
+
+Thu Oct 22 05:05:59 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * tbl/table.cc (table::compute_vrule_top_adjust): Round adjustment
+ up to vertical resolution.
+
+ * tbl/table.cc (table::do_row): Change row number after printing
+ stuff list.
+
+ * pic/lex.cc (get_token_after_dot): Make .left and .right work.
+
+Wed Oct 21 14:46:45 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * Rename CHANGES to NEWS.
+
+Tue Oct 20 23:25:21 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * libgroff/new.cc (operator new): Avoid calling malloc(0).
+
+Mon Oct 19 09:10:13 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * man.ultrix: Removed.
+
+Sun Oct 18 06:35:15 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * Makefile.comm (extraclean): Delete files whose names begin with
+ `='.
+
+ * pic/troff.cc (troff_output::text): Fix typo in implementation of
+ aligned text.
+
+Sat Oct 10 09:32:29 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * troff/env.cc (hyphenate_request, vertical_spacing, no_number):
+ * troff/div.cc (page_length, need_space, space_request): Treat
+ invalid optional argument as missing.
+ * troff/env.cc (number_lines): If the first argument is present
+ but not a number, turn on line numbering, don't change the next
+ line number and parse the remaining arguments.
+
+ * tmac/tmac.e (@q): Do the `ne' before changing to environment 2.
+
+Thu Oct 8 10:24:40 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * eqn/box.h: Change declaration accordingly.
+ * eqn/box.cc (set_gsize): Change return type to int. Return 0 if
+ the specified size was bad but don't give an error. Check for
+ overflow.
+ * eqn/main.cc (main): Change caller. Leave validation to set_gsize.
+ * eqn/lex (do_size): Likewise.
+
+Wed Oct 7 09:48:59 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * acgroff.m4 (GROFF_PROG_CCC): Use fopen when checking for C++
+ compatible headers.
+
+Sun Oct 4 18:24:02 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * tbl/table.cc (table::init_output): Improve error message when
+ table won't fit on one page.
+
+Fri Oct 2 10:41:40 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * pic/troff.cc (troff_output::start_picture): Generate line
+ containing a horizontal motion equal to the width of the picture.
+
+ * groff/groff.cc (main): Allow PROG_PREFIX to be set at runtime
+ using GROFF_COMMAND_PREFIX environment variable.
+
+Fri Sep 25 11:40:40 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * mdate.sh: Use $NF rather than $(NF).
+
+Tue Sep 22 09:47:24 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * pic/main.cc (main): Use %1 not %c in argument to warning.
+
+ * eqn/main.cc (main): Output code to check that geqn was given the
+ correct -T option.
+
+Mon Sep 21 10:59:16 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * Makefile.in (dist): Instead of doing `make -f ../Makefile', do
+ `ln -s ../Makefile .; make; rm -f Makefile'.
+
+ * troff/hyphen: Rename to...
+ * troff/hyphen.us:
+ * troff/input.cc (main): Delete -H option. Don't call
+ read_hyphen_file().
+ * troff/env.cc: Include searchpath.h and macropath.h.
+ (exception_dictionary): Deleted.
+ (ht): Deleted.
+ (read_hyphen_file): Deleted.
+ (hyphenation_language): New struct.
+ (class trie, class hyphen_trie): Move declarations up.
+ (trie_node::~trie_node): Deleted.
+ (trie::delete_trie_node): New function.
+ (trie::do_delete): New pure virtual function.
+ (hyphen_trie::do_delete): New function.
+ (trie::~trie): New function.
+ (hyphen_trie::~hyphen_trie): New function.
+ (trie::clear): No need to chcek that tp is not 0.
+ (current_language, language_dictionary): New variables.
+ (hyphen_word): Give an error if no current language. Use
+ exceptions dictionary in current language.
+ (hyphen_trie::read_patterns_file): Find file using macro_path.
+ Allow comments (starting with %) in patterns file. Don't make it
+ a fatal error if the file can't be found.
+ (hyphenate): Return if no current language. Get the exceptions
+ dictionary and the hyphenation patterns from the current language.
+ (set_hyphenation_language): New variable.
+ (hyphenation_patterns_file): New function.
+ (hyphenation_language_reg): New class.
+ (hyphenation_language_reg::get_string): New function.
+ (init_hyphen_requests): Bind "hla" to set_hyphenation_language and
+ "hpf" to hyphenation_patterns_file. Initialize `.hla' number
+ register.
+ * groff/groff.cc (main, help, synopsis): Delete -H option.
+ * include/Makefile.sub: Don't define HYPHENFILE.
+ * Makefile.in: Delete hyphenfile variable and remove from MDEFINES.
+ * Makefile.comm (.man.n): Don't substitute for HYPHENFILE.
+ * tmac/troffrc: Set hyphenation language to `us'. Load `hyphen.us'
+ hyphenation patterns.
+
+Sun Sep 20 09:33:02 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * eqn/neqn.sh: New file.
+ * eqn/Makefile.sub: Handle neqn.sh.
+
+ * eqn/eqn.h: Declare `nroff' variable.
+ * eqn/box.cc (param_table): Add `nroff' param.
+ (nroff): Define it.
+ * eqn/lex.cc (yylex): Handle TDEFINE and NDEFINE using `nroff'
+ variable.
+ * tmac/eqnrc: Set `nroff' to 1 for -Tascii or -Tlatin1.
+
+ * troff/troff.h (WARN_FONT): New warning.
+ (WARN_TOTAL): Change accordingly.
+ * troff/input.cc (DEFAULT_WARNING_MASK): Include WARN_FONT.
+ (warning_table): Add WARN_FONT.
+ * troff/node.cc (mount_font_no_translate): Pass argument to
+ font::load_font. If this is non-zero, give a warning.
+ Don't give an error message when accessing a font that has already
+ been found to be invalid.
+ * include/font.h (font::load, font::load_font): Add additional
+ optional argument which suppresses error message if the font is
+ not found.
+ * libgroff/font.cc (font::load_font): Handle additional argument.
+ (font::load): Add additional argument. If this is non-null, set it
+ to 1 and don't give error message.
+
+ * include/printer.h (printer::end_page): Add argument giving
+ length of page.
+ * libdriver/input.cc (do_file): Pass this.
+ * grops/ps.cc (ps_printer::end_page): Add argument.
+ * grodvi/dvi.cc (dvi_printer::end_page,
+ draw_dvi_printer::end_page): Add argument.
+ * grotty/tty.cc (class tty_printer): Remove lines_per_page and
+ columns_per_page members. New member nlines.
+ (DEFAULT_LINES_PER_PAGE): Deleted.
+ (tty_printer::tty_printer): Don't compute lines_per_page from
+ font::paperlength. Don't compute columns_per_page from
+ font::paperwidth.
+ (tty_printer::add_char): Don't check horizontal position against
+ columns_per_page. Grow glyphs vector if neccessary.
+ (tty_printer::end_page): Add argument giving page_length in units.
+ Discard lines past end of page.
+
+Wed Sep 16 06:29:52 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * tmac/tmac.tty-char: Fix definition of \(/l.
+
+ * tmac/tmac.X: Define \(en.
+
+Tue Sep 15 10:37:13 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * acgroff.m4 (GROFF_PRINT): If a system has lpr and lp but not
+ lpq, then use lp rather than lpr.
+
+ * tmac/tmac.s (par@reset): Don't call `ad'.
+ (par*env-init): Call `ad'.
+
+Sun Sep 13 18:48:20 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * mdate.sh: Use $(NF) instead of $6 to extract year from output of
+ date.
+
+ * troff/symbol.cc: #undef BLOCK_SIZE if it's defined.
+ * indxbib/indxbib.cc: Likewise.
+
+Sun Sep 6 09:44:46 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * libgroff/putenv.c: New file.
+ * libgroff/Makefile.sub: Add putenv.c to CSRCS.
+ * Makefile.in: Say that putenv.o can be one of LIBOBJS.
+ * configure.in: Test for putenv with AC_REPLACE_FUNCS. Test for
+ stdlib.h with AC_HAVE_HEADERS.
+
+Sat Sep 5 18:11:52 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * indxbib/dirnamemax.c: Include <sys/dir.h> only if <dirent.h>
+ does not exist.
+
+Fri Sep 4 09:43:26 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * eqn/box.cc (gsize): Make it an int.
+ (set_gsize): Parse argument handling increment or decrement.
+ (box::top_level): Convert gsize to a string.
+
+ * troff/input.cc (exit_troff): Make buf unsigned char [].
+ Call to make_temp_iterator casts buf to char*.
+
+ * Makefile.in ($(TARGETS), dot): Pass $(MDEFINES) to recursive makes.
+
+ * Makefile.ccpg (depend.temp): Depends on $(YTABC).
+ * Makefile.cpg (depend.temp): Likewise.
+
+ * Makefile.dep: Remove Makefile.dep from $(REALCLEANFILES).
+
+ * Makefile.comm: Add y.output to MOSTLYCLEANFILES.
+
+Thu Sep 3 08:01:55 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * tmac/tmac.s (B, I, BI, CW): Rewrite avoiding aliases.
+
+Tue Sep 1 18:24:53 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * Version 1.06 released.
+
+ * Integrate mm 1.04.
+
+Fri Aug 28 11:28:19 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * Makefile.comm, Makefile.ccpg, Makefile.cpg: Fix TAGS target.
+
+Thu Aug 27 11:03:33 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * afmtodit/afmtodit.pl: Add -n option that disables generation of
+ ligatures command.
+ * devps/generate/Makefile (CR, CB, CI, CBI): Pass -n flag to
+ afmtodit. Regenerate.
+
+ * tmac/tmac.e ()z): Adjust _b if necessary so as to avoid moving
+ @f back past the current position.
+
+ * tmac/tmac.e: Change calls to @R so that comments are not part of
+ arguments.
+
+Tue Aug 25 10:42:07 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * configure.in: Check for mkstemp with AC_HAVE_FUNCS.
+
+ * acgroff.m4 (GROFF_PROG_CCC): Don't check for <osfcn.h>. Instead
+ check that we can link a call to a function declared in <stdio.h>.
+ (GROFF_UNISTD_H): New macro.
+ * configure.in: Call it.
+ * Makefile.in: Document it.
+ * include/posix.h: New file.
+ * troff/troff.h: Don't include <osfcn.h>
+ * troff/input.cc: Include posix.h.
+ * libgroff/new.cc, libgroff/tmpfile.cc: Include posix.h rather than
+ osfcn.h.
+ * indxbib/indxbib.cc, libbib/{search.cc,linear.cc,index.cc}:
+ Include posix.h rather <sys/types.h>, <sys/stat.h>, <osfcn.h>,
+ <fcntl.h>.
+ * indxbib/indxbib.cc (S_IRUSR, S_IRGRP, S_IROTH): Delete definitions.
+ * libbib/index.cc (S_ISREG, O_RDONLY): Delete definitions.
+ * libbib/search.cc (O_RDONLY): Delete definition.
+ * refer/refer.cc, include/driver.h, pic/pic.h, groff/groff.cc:
+ Don't include <osfcn.h>.
+
+ * acgroff.m4 (GROFF_TIME_T): New macro.
+ * configure.in: Call it.
+ * Makefile.in: Document it.
+
+ * acgroff.m4 (GROFF_TRADITIONAL_CPP): New macro.
+ * configure.in: Call it.
+ * Makefile.in: Document -DTRADITIONAL_CPP.
+ * include/ptable.h: Don't include generic.h.
+ (name2): Define it.
+
+ * tmac/tmac.s (][): Make [T1 and [T2 aliases for [T.
+ Afterwards remove [T1 and [T2.
+ (ref*spec!0, ref*spec!2): Use T1 rather than T.
+ (ref*spec!1, ref*spec!4, ref*spec!4): Use T2 rather than T.
+ (ref*add-T2): Renamed from ref*add-T.
+ (ref*add-T1): New macro.
+
+Mon Aug 24 11:11:11 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * acgroff.m4 (AC_PROG_CCC): Use GROFF_EXIT rather than exit 1.
+
+ * libbib/index.cc: Include <fcntl.h>.
+ (O_RDONLY): Define if necessary.
+ (make_index_search_item, index_search_item_iterator::get_tag,
+ index_search_item::check_files): Use O_RDONLY.
+ * libbib/seach.cc: Include <fcntl.h>, <sys/types.h>, <sys/stat.h>.
+ (O_RDONLY): Define if necessary.
+ (search_list::add_file): Use O_RDONLY.
+ * indxbib/indxbib.cc: Include <fcntl.h>, <sys/types.h>,
+ <sys/stat.h>.
+ (S_IRUSR, S_IRGRP, S_IROTH): Define if necessary.
+ (main): Use these.
+
+ * libbib/index.cc (S_ISREG): Define it if necessary.
+ (index_search_item::load): Use S_ISREG.
+
+ * include/driver.h: Include <errno.h>.
+
+Sun Aug 23 11:32:18 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * eqn/box.cc (body_height): Increase default value to 85.
+ (body_depth): Increase default value to 35.
+
+Fri Aug 21 05:34:42 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * eqn/pbox.h (SAVE_FONT_STRING): Define it.
+ * eqn/box.cc (box::top_level): Hide use of \R in a string that is
+ protected from expansion with \E.
+
+ * acgroff.m4 (GROFF_PAGE): Use `case' to test domain.
+
+ * Makefile (Makefile): New target.
+
+ * Makefile.sub (configure, distfiles): New targets.
+
+ * acgroff.m4 (GROFF_BROKEN_SPOOLER_FLAGS): Avoid using ${var:-val}
+ construct.
+
+Thu Aug 20 12:27:26 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * eqn/box.cc (param_table): Add body_height and body_depth.
+
+ * eqn/lex.cc (def_table): Make circumflex in hat_def roman.
+
+Tue Aug 18 16:24:25 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * psbb/Makefile.sub: Don't link with libgroff.a.
+
+ * acgroff.m4 (GROFF_PUTENV): New macro.
+ * configure.in: Call GROFF_PUTENV.
+ * Makefile.in: Document STDLIB_H_DECLARES_PUTENV.
+ * groff/groff.cc: Don't declare putenv if STDLIB_H_DECLARES_PUTENV
+ is defined.
+
+ * troff/env.cc (distribute_space): Rename force_forward argument
+ to force_reverse. Reverse the list if force_reverse is true.
+
+Mon Aug 17 17:49:05 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * tmac/tmac.an: Don't define a string `T'. Just define Tm.
+
+ * eqn/pile.cc (matrix_box::compute_metrics): Don't allow computed
+ height or depth to be negative. Guard against SUP_RAISE quantity
+ being negative.
+
+Sat Aug 15 08:18:54 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * devps/generate/textmap: Add `an' (arrowhorizex).
+ * tmac/tmac.ps: \(an overlaps horizontally.
+ * tmac/tmac.dvi, tmac/tmac.tty: Add `an'.
+
+ * devps/symbolchars: Add arrowverttp, arrowvertbt.
+ * devps/textmap: Add arrowvertex.
+ * eqn/delim.cc (delim_table): Add uparrow, downarrow and
+ updownarrow delimiters.
+ * tmac/tmac.ps, tmac/tmac.X: Add definition of \(va.
+
+ * tbl/table.cc (simple_entry::position_vertically,
+ block_entry::position_vertically): For a centered entry, perform
+ the motion in two stages.
+
+ * refer/refer.cc (split_punct): Don't call lookup_token if there
+ is no token.
+
+Fri Aug 14 11:14:58 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * troff/input.cc (token::next): Delete token_node after copying
+ token.
+
+ * grodvi/grodvi.cc (dvi_printer::dvi_printer): Initialize
+ cur_point_size.
+
+ * libdriver/printer.cc (printer::load_font): Delete old_font_table.
+
+ * grops/ps.cc (ps_printer::define_encoding): Delete elements of vec.
+
+Tue Aug 11 13:50:38 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * grops/ps.cc (usage): -b option takes an argument.
+
+ * devps/prologue (PLG): New procedure.
+ * grops/ps.cc (main, usage): New -g option.
+ (ps_printer::~ps_printer): If guess_flag is set, guess the paper
+ length using PLG.
+
+Mon Aug 10 11:17:53 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * include/cset.h: Include <limits.h> if we have it.
+
+ * libgroff/illegal.cc: New file.
+ * include/lib.h (illegal_input_char): Use table.
+ * troff/input.cc (ESCAPE_RIGHT_PARENTHESIS): Renumber to 0206.
+ * pic/lex.cc (ARG1): Renumber to 14.
+ * eqn/lex.cc (ARG1): Likewise.
+
+ * troff/Makefile.sub (majorminor.cc): Handle 3 part versions
+ (eg 1.05.90) correctly.
+
+Sun Aug 9 13:35:43 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * tmac/tmac.e (sr): Deleted. Set $r and $R directly.
+ Rename $r and $R registers to $v and $V.
+ ($r, $R): Initialize to 0.
+ (@v, @V): New macros.
+ (sz): Call @v.
+ (@M): Call @V.
+
+ * troff/input.cc (main, usage): Add -R option that says not to
+ load troffrc.
+ * eqn/main.cc (main, usage): Rename -n to -R.
+
+Sat Aug 8 00:16:00 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * devps/DESC.in: Leave font positions 5-9 blank.
+ * devdvi/DESC.in: Likewise.
+
+ * grog/grog.pl: Handle `.PS <file' correctly.
+
+ * troff/input.cc (input_stack::push): Improve error message when
+ input stack limit exceeded.
+
+Fri Aug 7 13:08:16 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * refer/refer.cc (main): Fix typo in handling of `a' option.
+
+ * refer/refer.cc (do_bib): In state START after a newline remain
+ in state START.
+
+ * groff/groff.sh: Deleted.
+ * groff/Makefile.sub: Delete handling of groff.sh.
+
+ * pic/troff.cc (troff_output::text): Test \n(0p rather than \*(.T
+ to determine whether to use \X'ps:...'.
+ * tmac/troffrc: Set 0p register to 0.
+ * tmac/tmac.ps: Set 0p register to 1.
+
+ * groff/groff.cc: Support -X option. Give warning for -TXps and
+ transform to -X -Tps. Pass troff a -r.X=1 option if -X is used.
+ * tmac/troffrc: Support -r.X=1.
+
+ * pic/troff.cc (troff_output::dot): Don't test
+ zero_length_line_flag.
+
+Thu Aug 6 13:32:08 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * include/lib.h: Declare getopt() and friends unless
+ STDLIB_H_DECLARES_GETOPT is defined.
+
+ * doc/chars.tr: Delete.
+ * man/groff_char.man: New file.
+
+Wed Aug 5 00:38:58 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * tmac/tmac.e (np, bu): Test \n($p with string expression in case
+ user has changed register format.
+
+Mon Aug 3 11:22:18 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * groff/groff.cc: Get rid of device_table. Get postprocessor from
+ `postpro' command in DESC file. Get spooler command from `print'
+ command in DESC file. Execute spooler command with /bin/sh.
+
+ * groff/groff.cc: Split Unix-specific parts into...
+ * groff/pipeline.c: New file.
+
+ * LICENSE: Delete.
+ * COPYING: New file.
+ * all files: Update copyright notices.
+
+ * Rearrange files. Redo Makefiles. Use autoconf.
+
+Sat Aug 1 09:36:50 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * troff/input.c (charinfo_to_node_list): Interpret character
+ definition with escape_char of `\'.
+
+Tue Jul 28 12:20:12 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * lib/strerror.c, lib/iftoa.c, lib/itoa.c: Don't include lib.h.
+ Define INT_DIGITS as big enough for 64-bit integer.
+ * lib/strtol.c: Don't include lib.h.
+ * lib/lib.h: Delete ifdef __cplusplus stuff.
+
+Mon Jul 27 11:08:50 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * ps/devps/Makefile: Add DESC to DEVICEFILES. Separate out rule
+ for making DESC. Make $(FONTS) depend on DESC. afmtodit should
+ get DESC from current directory.
+
+Sun Jul 26 15:38:26 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * tbl/main.c (main): Always reset the line number when reading
+ from stdin.
+
+ * tbl/table.c (table::print_single_hline, table::print_double_hline,
+ table::define_bottom_macro, table::do_row, table::do_top): Round
+ vertical spacing up to vertical resolution.
+
+Fri Jul 24 14:32:07 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * ps/ps.h (enum resource_type): Avoid comma at end of
+ enumerator-list.
+ * dvi/dvi.c (class dvi_printer): Likewise.
+ * dvi/tfmtodit.c (gf::load): Likewise.
+ * refer/label.y (struct expression): Likewise.
+ * refer/refer.c (class label_processing_state): Likewise.
+ * refer/indxbib.c (do_file): Likewise.
+ * troff/troff.c (enum warning_type): Likewise.
+ * tbl/main.c (process_data): Likewise.
+ * troff/charinfo.h (class charinfo):
+
+Wed Jul 22 09:17:58 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * dvi/devdvi/textt.map: Add entry for `-'. Regenerate fonts.
+
+Tue Jul 21 11:39:26 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * groff.c: Move to new groff subdirectory.
+ * groff/Makefile: New file.
+ * Makefile: Remove handling of groff.c. Add groff to SUBDIRS.
+
+ * man/mdate.sh: Use ls -L if supported.
+
+ * Consolidate all header files produced by gendef into lib/defs.h.
+ * lib/macropath.c, lib/fontfile.c, lib/device.c: Include defs.h.
+ Don't include path.h.
+ * lib/Makefile (path.h): Don't generate.
+ * troff/input.c: Include defs.h. Don't include config.h.
+ * troff/Makefile (config.h): Don't generate.
+ * refer/index.h: Don't include suffix.h.
+ * refer/index.c: Include defs.h.
+ * refer/indxbib.c: Include defs.h.
+ * refer/refer.h, refer/lkbib.h: Don't include path.h. Include
+ defs.h.
+ * refer/Makefile (suffix.h, path.h): Don't generate.
+ * groff.c: Don't include config.h. Include defs.h.
+ * Makefile (config.h): Don't generate.
+ (lib/defs.h): Generate.
+ (topclean): Remove lib/defs.h.
+
+Mon Jul 20 10:12:57 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * lib/malloc.c, lib/getpagesize.h: Deleted.
+ * Makefile: Add COOKIE_BUG configuration option. Delete malloc
+ related stuff.
+ * lib/Makefile: Delete malloc-related stuff.
+ * lib/new.c: Workaround COOKIE_BUG if necessary.
+
+ * refer/lkbib.c, refer/indxbib.c: Don't include refer.h. Include
+ needed header files directly.
+ * refer/refer.h: Omit definition of DEFAULT_INDEX.
+ * Makefile: Include definition of DEFAULT_INDEX in path.h.
+
+Sun Jul 19 10:19:22 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * lib/font.c (FONT_COMMAND_HANDLER): Pass command name and single
+ argument.
+ * lib/font (font::load_desc, font::load): Don't split argument of
+ unknown command.
+ (font::handle_unknown_font_command): Change type.
+ * ps/ps.c (ps_font::handle_unknown_font_command,
+ handle_unknown_desc_command): Change type.
+ * dvi/dvi.c (dvi_font::handle_unknown_font_command): Change type.
+
+Fri Jul 17 11:12:49 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * lib/font.h (font::handle_unknown_font_command): Add file and
+ line arguments.
+ * lib/font.c (font::handle_unknown_font_command):
+ * ps/ps.c (ps_font::handle_unknown_font_command):
+ * dvi/dvi.c (dvi_font::handle_unknown_font_command): Add file and
+ lineno arguments. Use _with_file_and_line functions for error
+ reporting.
+
+ * lib/fontfile.c (font::unknown_desc_command_handler): New static
+ data member.
+ * lib/font.c (font::set_unknown_desc_command_handler): New
+ function.
+ (font::load_desc): For unknown commands, call
+ unknown_desc_command_handler if not null.
+ * lib/font.h (class font): Declare them.
+ (FONT_COMMAND_HANDLER): New typedef.
+ * ps/ps.c (handle_unknown_desc_command): New function.
+ (main): Set bflag if we had a -b option. Call
+ font::set_unknown_desc_command_handler.
+ (broken.h): Don't include.
+ * ps/Makefile: No need for broken.h. Pass BROKEN_SPOOLER_FLAGS to
+ submake
+ * ps/devps/Makefile: Add `broken' command to DESC file using
+ BROKEN_SPOOLER_FLAGS.
+
+ * macros/tmac.e ([, ]): Add as synonyms for { and }.
+
+ * macros/tmac.e ($p): Only exdent if \$3 > 0.
+
+ * macros/tmac.e (@R, @S): New macros.
+ Declare @, po, $0, $i, $p, df, so, fu, bt, *, ?a, ?b, ?C, ?e, ?H,
+ ?I, ?n, ?o, ?R, ?s, ?T, ?W, ?w registers with @R.
+ Declare $H, $[0-9], .. macros with @S.
+ Declare |0, |1, |2, |3 strings with @S.
+
+ * macros/tmac.e (@S): Rename to @U.
+
+ * macros/tmac.e (@z): Define @b and bp as empty instead of
+ deleting them,
+
+ * macros/tmac.e (@m): Deleted.
+ (@h): Don't call @m.
+ (@z): Don't set @m trap.
+
+ * macros/tmac.e ($h, $f): Define |z as empty string.
+
+ * macros/tmac.e (@D): Rework to avoid unbalanced .el requests.
+ (@q): Likewise.
+
+ * macros/tmac.e (@h): Set ?H, ?C , ?s registers to 0 rather than
+ removing them.
+ ()f): Likewise for * register.
+
+ * macros/tmac.e (sr): Don't ever scale the arguments. If the third
+ argument is missing, don't change $R. Call sr with three
+ arguments when initializing.
+
+Thu Jul 16 12:17:12 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * macros/tmac.e (sr): New macro.
+ Initialize $r and $R using sr.
+
+ * macros/tmac.e (,): Delete \*(#[.
+
+ * troff/env.c (set_tabs): Read the tab type even if the position
+ is bad. Allow the position of the first tab stop to be negative.
+
+Wed Jul 15 13:14:37 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * refer/dirnamemax.c: Use pathconf() if <unistd.h> defines
+ _POSIX_VERSION.
+ * refer/Makefile: Compile dirnamemax.c using -DHAVE_UNISTD_H
+ rather than -DPATHCONF_MISSING.
+ * Makefile: Get rid of PATHCONF_MISSING.
+
+ * refer/map.c: New file.
+ * refer/index.c: Interface to mmap through map.c. Rename map_size
+ to map_len.
+ * refer/Makefile: Handle map.c.
+ * Makefile: Include -DHAVE_MMAP in OLDCFLAGS rather than CFLAGS.
+
+Tue Jul 14 14:15:20 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * Makefile: RANLIB should be `true' if there is no ranlib.
+ * lib/Makefile (libgroff.a): Simplify.
+ * driver/Makefile (libdriver.a): Simplify.
+
+ * Makefile: Change -DWAIT_COREDUMP_0200 to -DWCOREFLAG=0200.
+ * groff.c (WCOREDUMP): Use WCOREFLAG. Define only if not already
+ defined.
+
+Sat Jul 11 09:19:17 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * troff/env.c (compare_ranges): Declare as extern "C".
+
+ * troff/input.c (init_registers): Use `struct tm' instead of `tm'.
+
+ * macros/tmac.s, macros/tmac.e: Change .nx /dev/null to .nx.
+
+Wed Jul 8 11:52:27 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * pic/troff.c (troff_output::text): Merge in grops_output::text,
+ but conditionalize use of \X based on \*(.T.
+ (grops_output::*): Deleted.
+ * pic/output.h: Delete declaration of make_grops_output.
+ * pic/main.c (main): Ignore -p and -x. driver_extension_flag is 1
+ by default. -n sets it to 0.
+ (usage): Corresponding changes.
+ * groff.c (main): Don't pass -x or -p to pic.
+ * groff.sh: Likewise.
+
+ * ps/ps.c (ps_printer::do_exec, ps_printer::do_file): Force ndefs
+ to be non-zero.
+
+ * ps/devps/afmtodit: Change calculation of asc_boundary and
+ desc_boundary. Make these bounds inclusive.
+ * ps/devps: Regenerate font files.
+
+Tue Jul 7 13:14:15 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * macros/tmac.latin1: New file.
+ * macros/tmac.tty-char: Use tmac.latin1.
+ (tmac.tty-tr): Deleted.
+ * macros/Makefile: Install tmac.latin1.
+ * macros/tmac.dvi: Use tmac.latin1.
+ * macros/troffrc: Translate \[char160] onto no-break space here.
+ * macros/{tmac.dvi,tmac.ps,tmac.tty,tmac.X75}: Don't do it here.
+
+Mon Jul 6 11:06:52 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * macros/tmac.Xps: Use `do' request.
+
+ * macros/tmac.ps: Use `do' request.
+
+ * macros/tmac.e (@C): Use `do' request.
+
+ * macros/tmac.X, macros/tmac.Xps: Moved from xditview.
+ * macros/Makefile: Install tmac.X*.
+
+ * tty/tmac.tty, tty/tmac.tty-char: Move to macros.
+ * tty/Makefile: Don't install tmac.tty*.
+ * macros/Makefile: Install tmac.tty*.
+
+ * dvi/tmac.dvi: Move to macros.
+ * dvi/Makefile: Don't install tmac.dvi.
+ * macros/Makefile: Install tmac.dvi.
+
+ * ps/tmac.ps*: Move to macros.
+ * ps/Makefile: Don't install tmac.ps*.
+ * macros/Makefile: Install tmac.ps*.
+
+ * eqn/box.c: Provide draw_lines parameter corresponding to -D
+ option.
+ * macros/eqnrc: Set draw_lines parameter based on device.
+ * groff.c: Don't pass -D flag to eqn.
+ * groff.sh: Likewise.
+ * eqn/main.c: Warn about use of -D.
+
+ * troff/input.c (process_startup_file): New function.
+ (main): Call process_startup_file().
+ * macros/troffrc: New file.
+ * macros/Makefile: Install troffrc.
+ * groff.c (main): Don't pass extra -m option to troff. For a
+ pseudo device pass the name of the pseudo device to troff using
+ -d.
+ * groff.sh: Likewise.
+ * groff.c (possible_command::prepend_arg): Deleted.
+
+ * troff/input.c (do_request): New function.
+ (init_input_requests): Bind "do" to do_request.
+
+ * eqn/main.c (main): Instead of loading eqnchar from device directory,
+ load eqnrc from macro directory.
+ * macros/eqnrc: New file.
+ * macros/Makefile: Install eqnrc.
+ * ps/devps/eqnchar: Deleted.
+ * ps/devps/Makefile: Don't install eqnchar.
+ * dvi/devdvi/eqnchar: Deleted.
+ * dvi/devdvi/Makefile: Don't install eqnchar.
+ * groff.c (main): Pass -M to eqn. Don't pass -F to eqn. New
+ variable optM.
+
+ * lib/device.[ch]: New files.
+ * lib/font.h (font::set_device_name, font::get_device_name):
+ Deleted.
+ * lib/fontfile.c: Use device.h.
+ * lib/Makefile: Handle device.[ch]. Make paths.h define DEVICE.
+ * troff/input.c: Delete definition of `device'.
+ (main): Don't initialize device.
+ * troff/troff.h: Include device.h rather than declaring device.
+ * troff/Makefile: No need to handle DEVICE.
+ * driver/input.c: Include device.h. Don't use
+ font::{set,get}_device_name.
+ * groff.c, Makefile: Rename device.h to config.h.
+ * groff.c: Use library device variable.
+ * eqn/main.c: Use library device variable.
+ * eqn/Makefile: No need to handle DEVICE.
+
+ * lib/searchpath.[ch]: New files.
+ * lib/Makefile: Handle searchpath.[ch].
+ * troff/input.c (open_file, init_dirs): Deleted.
+ (macro_dirs): Deleted.
+ (open_mac_file, macro_source): Use class search_path.
+ (add_string, struct string_list): Move definition.
+ (main): Change -M option to use macro_path. Delete call to
+ init_dirs().
+ * lib/fontfile.c (font::command_line_font_dir, font::open_file):
+ Rewrite to use class search_path.
+ * lib/font.h, lib/fontfile.c (font::cl_font_dirs): Deleted.
+ * lib/Makefile: fontfile.c depends on searchpath.h.
+ * lib/Makefile: Rename fontpath.h to paths.h. Make paths.h define
+ MACROPATH.
+ * lib/macropath.[ch]: New files.
+ * troff/Makefile: No need to handle MACROPATH.
+
+ * troff/input.c: Delete DUMP code.
+ * lib/fontfile.c, lib/font.h: Delete
+ font::forget_command_line_font_dirs.
+
+ * troff/input.c (push_token): New function.
+ (handle_first_page_transition): Use push_token().
+ (process_input_stack): Change handling of a space at the beginning
+ of the line.
+
+Sun Jul 5 17:11:09 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * troff/input.c (font_dirs): Delete unused variable.
+
+ * eqn/lex.c (do_set): Correct error messages.
+
+Sat Jul 4 10:20:55 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * troff/input.c (do_define_string): Allow the string name to be
+ followed immediately by a tab.
+ (define_character): Likewise.
+
+Thu Jul 2 10:59:15 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * ps/ps.c (ps_printer::draw): When drawing an arc, don't allow k to
+ be negative.
+
+ * troff/input.c (input_iterator::is_file): New virtual function.
+ (file_iterator::is_file): New function.
+ (input_stack::end_file): New function.
+ (input_stack::next_file): Handle the situation where there is no
+ file on the input stack correctly. Avoid making two passes over
+ the input stack.
+ (next_file): Make the filename optional; in this case call
+ input_stack::end_file().
+
+Wed Jul 1 10:17:25 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * dvi/tmac.dvi: Change the definitions of \(ul and _ so that they
+ produce a real _ charater when the current font is CW and _
+ otherwise.
+
+ * lib/errarg.c (errarg::errarg(const char *)): Invert conditional
+ expression to work around gcc 2.2 bug.
+
+Wed Jun 24 08:12:24 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * eqn/main.c (main): Don't give an error if we can't find eqnchar.
+
+ * troff/env.c (environment::add_padding): New function.
+ (environment::add_char): Use add_padding().
+ (environment::space): Likewise.
+ (environment::wrap_up_field): Add some padding if there is none
+ and there's no current tab.
+ * troff/env.h: Declare environment::add_padding.
+
+Mon Jun 22 08:37:45 1992 James Clark (jjc@jclark)
+
+ * pic/pic.y: undef fmod and rand before declaring them.
+
+Sun Jun 14 11:40:18 1992 James Clark (jjc@jclark)
+
+ * troff/input.c (main): If the DESC file specifies a font name of
+ 0, then leave the corresponding font position empty.
+
+ * nroff.sh: New file.
+ * Makefile (install.nobin): Install nroff.sh.
+
+ * tty/devlatin1/R.proto: Add ao as synonym for de.
+ * tty/tmac.tty-char: Define ao as o.
+
+ * tty/dev{ascii,latin1}/R.proto: Add aq.
+ * tty/tmac.tty-char: Delete definition of aq.
+
+Mon Jun 8 11:43:20 1992 James Clark (jjc@jclark)
+
+ * troff/input.c (init_charset_table): Don't translate 0240.
+ * ps/tmac.ps: Translate char160 to space.
+ * dvi/tmac.dvi: Likewise.
+ * tty/tmac.tty: Likewise.
+
+Sun Jun 7 10:52:35 1992 James Clark (jjc@jclark)
+
+ * dvi/tmac.dvi: Add support for all Latin-1 characters.
+
+ * macros/tmac.s: Delete definitions of \(rg, \(ah, \(ad, \(a-,
+ \(ao, \(ac, \(ho, \(-D, \(Sd, \(TP, \(Tp, \(ss, \(AE, \(ae, \(OE,
+ \(oe, \(r?, \(r!.
+
+ * tty/tmac.tty-char: Add \(ah.
+
+ * dvi/tmac.dvi: Add definitions of Tp, TP, Sd, -D, ho.
+ No need to define \(FM and \(!/. Conditionalize all character
+ definitions.
+
+ * ps/devps/lgreekmap: Add +h, +f, +p.
+
+ * ps/tmac.psnew: New file.
+ * ps/Makefile: Install tmac.psnew.
+
+ * troff/input.c (charinfo_to_node_list): Don't ever interpret
+ character definitions in compatible mode.
+
+ * troff/input.c (remove_character): New function.
+ (init_input_requests): Bind remove_character to "rchar".
+
+ * ps/tmac.psold: New file.
+ * ps/Makefile: Install tmac.psold.
+ * ps/tmac.ps: Load tmac.psold. Move definitions of ISO Latin-1
+ characters into tmac.psold. Make these definitions unconditional.
+
+ * tty/tmac.tty-char: Define \n(_C only if it is not already defined.
+
+ * ps/tmac.ps: Don't define \('c and \('C.
+
+ * ps/devps/textmap: Move Greek characters to...
+ * ps/devps/symbolchars:
+
+Sat Jun 6 16:41:17 1992 James Clark (jjc@jclark)
+
+ * ps/devps/text.enc: Add quotesingle.
+ * ps/devps/textmap: Add +h, +f, +p, Fn, Bq, bq, aq, lz.
+ * tty/tmac.tty-char: Likewise.
+ * dvi/devdvi/texmi.map: Add +h, +f, +p.
+ * dvi/devdvi/texi.map: Add Fn.
+ * dvi/devdvi/msam.map: Add lz.
+ * dvi/tmac.dvi: Handle Bq, bq, aq.
+
+ * pic/lex.c (get_token): Recognize 'th.
+ * pic/map.y: Allow `expr'th in contexts where ORDINAL was allowed.
+
+Fri Jun 5 11:20:46 1992 James Clark (jjc@jclark)
+
+ * ps/devps/textmap: Move di, mu, +- to...
+ * ps/devps/symbolchars:
+
+ * macros/tmac.s (@XS): Don't call par@reset or fi.
+ (XA): Call LP. Turn off adjustment. Reduce line length.
+
+ * macros/tmac.s: Initially alias XS to LP.
+ (XS): Rename to @XS.
+ (cov*ab-init): Alias XS to @XS.
+
+Thu Jun 4 09:12:05 1992 James Clark (jjc@jclark)
+
+ * troff/token.h: Delete TOKEN_CHAR_HEIGHT, TOKEN_CHAR_SLANT,
+ TOKEN_FONT_NAME, TOKEN_FONT_POSITION, TOKEN_SIZE tokens.
+ (token::is_size, token::changes_env): Deleted.
+ * troff/number.c (parse_term): No need to process \s explicitly.
+ Call tok.next() only after scale indicator has been processed.
+ * troff/input.c (do_overstrike, do_bracket): No need to process \s,
+ \f etc explicitly.
+ (token::next): Handle \s, \f, \S, \H immediately rather than
+ returning them as tokens.
+ (token::operator==, token::description, token::add_to_node_list,
+ token::process): Remove handling of deleted tokens.
+
+ * troff/env.c (environment::add_char): When adding padding
+ indicator character, call start_line() if necessary.
+
+Wed Jun 3 09:55:50 1992 James Clark (jjc@jclark)
+
+ * ps/devps/afmtodit: Don't output 0 kerns.
+
+ * ps/devps/afmtodit: Remove directory from name of encoding in
+ font description file.
+
+ * ps/devps/afmtodit: Improve error messages.
+
+ * ps/devps/afmtodit: Allow DESC file to be specified with -d.
+
+ * ps/devps/Makefile: Incorporate FontMakefile. Rework.
+ * ps/devps/FontMakefile: Deleted.
+ * ps/devps/afmname: New file.
+
+ * ps/devps/symbol.sed: New file.
+ * ps/devps/symbol.diff: Deleted.
+ * ps/devps/FontMakefile: Generate symbol.afm using symbol.sed.
+ Generate zapfdr.afm from zapfd.afm.
+
+ * tty/tmac.tty (tty-char): Prefix definition with ".
+
+ * macros/tmac.an (TP): Don't start a diversion if one has already
+ been started.
+
+ * tty/tmac.tty-char: Add Latin-1 characters.
+
+ * tty/tmac.tty-char: Incorporate suggestions from Paul Eggert.
+
+Tue Jun 2 00:54:34 1992 James Clark (jjc@jclark)
+
+ * tbl/table.c (table::allocate): Delete old_vline, old_entry.
+ Move declaration of struct horizontal_span.
+
+ * tbl/table.c (table::table): Initialize span_list.
+ (table::~table): Delete span_list.
+
+ * lib/ptable.h (PTABLE(T)::~PTABLE(T)): Delete v.
+
+ * ps/devps/Makefile: Avoid dependency on GNU make.
+
+ * ps/tmac.ps: Check that character does not already exist before
+ defining it.
+
+ * tty/tmac.tty: Add definitions of \(ff, \(!=, \(==, \(~=, \(sq,
+ \(OE, \(oe, \(AE, \(ae, \(lh, \(rh. Delete definitions of \(en,
+ \(ru, \(ul, \(br, \(bv, \(sl which are in the font description
+ files.
+
+ * tty/tmac.tty-char: New file.
+ * tty/Makefile: Install tmac.tty-char.
+ * tty/tmac.tty: Move definitions of \(ua, \(da, \(uA, \(dA into
+ tmac.tty-char.
+
+ * tty/tmac.tty: Fix definition of \(34.
+
+ * tty/dev{ascii,latin1}/R.proto: Add ha and ti. Map
+ bracket-drawing characters onto |. Add *o.
+
+ * troff/env.c (environment::wrap_up_tab): Increment field_spaces
+ only if current_field.
+
+ * troff/dictionary.c (dictionary::lookup): Free old_table after
+ rehashing.
+
+Mon Jun 1 10:15:22 1992 James Clark (jjc@jclark)
+
+ * tty/dev{ascii,latin1}/R.proto: Add uppercase Greek characters
+ whose glyphs are identical to glyphs of some Roman character.
+
+ * tty/devlatin1/R.proto (bu): Deleted.
+ * tty/devascii/R.proto (bu): Deleted.
+ * tty/tmac.tty: Add definition of \(bu.
+
+ * eqn/main.c (do_file): Pass FILE as argument.
+ (main): Automatically load eqnchar. New options -F and -n.
+ Pass do_file an opened FILE.
+ * groff.c: Don't pass eqnchar to eqn. Pass -F options onto eqn.
+ No need to include font.h.
+ * groff.sh: Likewise. Don't need to use - for standard input.
+ Prefix files with -- if first file starts with -.
+
+ * macros/tmac.e: Conditionalize use of \$* on \n(.g.
+
+ * troff/env.c (environment::possibly_break_line): Don't set line
+ to 0 across call to output_line(). Don't call output_line() until
+ after discarding nodes after break.
+
+Sun May 31 10:45:29 1992 James Clark (jjc@jclark)
+
+ * request.h (macro::empty): Declare it.
+ * input.c (macro::empty): New method.
+ (interpolate_macro): Don't give a WARN_SPACE if the two-character
+ macro is empty.
+
+Sat May 30 10:27:15 1992 James Clark (jjc@jclark)
+
+ * troff/env.c (environment::start_field): Decrement space_total
+ when a space is frozen.
+
+Fri May 22 14:34:38 1992 James Clark (jjc@jclark)
+
+ * macros/tmac.an (R): Delete macro.
+
+ * troff/input.c (get_copy, token::next): Support \# (like \" but
+ newline is ignored).
+
+ * troff/input.c (token::next): Fix error message in 'Y' case.
+
+Thu May 21 09:26:24 1992 James Clark (jjc@jclark)
+
+ * eqn/delim.c (define_extensible_string): Recognize any prefix of
+ a delimiter name.
+
+Fri May 15 10:20:41 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * c++test.c: Include <osfcn.h>.
+
+ * lib/strtol.c, lib/getcwd.c, ps/psbb.c: Declare errno in case
+ <errno.h> doesn't.
+
+Fri May 8 09:37:19 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * tbl/table.c (table::divide_span): Don't count column separation
+ if expand was specified.
+
+ * tbl/main.c (process_format): Don't ignore width specs in
+ continued format. Give warning for changing equal widths or
+ column separation in continued format.
+ (process_data): Set column separation, minimum width, equal
+ columns at end of table.
+
+Thu May 7 08:50:40 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * troff/node.c (kern_pair_node::add_discretionary_hyphen,
+ node::add_discretionary_hyphen): Use soft_hyphen_char.
+ (set_soft_hyphen_char): New function.
+ (init_node_requests): Bind to shc. Initialize soft_hyphen_char.
+
+ * Makefile (c++tested): Give more helpful message if test fails.
+
+Tue May 5 10:58:39 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * troff/input.c (init_charset_table): Translate 0240 to
+ an unbreakable space.
+
+ * troff/token.h (token::hyphen_indicator): New function.
+ * troff/charinfo.h (TRANSLATE_HYPHEN_INDICATOR): New special
+ translation.
+ * troff/input.c (translate): Allow translation to \%.
+ * troff/node.c (node::add_char): Handle
+ TRANSLATE_HYPHEN_INDICATOR.
+ (make_node): Don't allow TRANSLATE_HYPHEN_INDICATOR here.
+
+ * troff/input.c (init_charset_table): Don't set BREAK_AFTER flag
+ for \(hy.
+
+ * tty/devlatin1/R.proto: \(hy and - should print as 055.
+
+Tue Apr 21 09:24:42 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * groff.c (run_commands): If the last command gets a SIGPIPE send
+ a SIGPIPE to all children than haven't yet terminated. When
+ command terminates, set pid field to -1.
+
+Fri Apr 17 11:20:48 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * groff.c (main): Pass an appropriate -filename option to gxditview.
+
+Thu Apr 16 15:11:40 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * Makefile.bd (install): Remove existing program before copying.
+
+ * Makefile, */Makefile, Makefile.bd, groff.sh, groff.c: Allow
+ programs which have Unix counterparts to be installed with
+ user-specified prefix.
+
+ * troff/input.c (exit_troff): Don't check if exit_started.
+ (exit_request): Don't call exit_troff if exit_started.
+
+ * Makefile.bd (install.mm): Rename to install.dwbmm.
+
+Tue Apr 14 10:05:10 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * driver/input.c (do_file): Add missing break for '#' case.
+
+Mon Apr 13 10:11:02 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * troff/input.c (input_stack::clear): Clear past any boundaries and
+ then add the boundaries back.
+
+ * troff/input.c (exit_troff): Return immediately if already
+ exiting.
+
+ * macros/tmac.s (pg@end-text): New macro. Use pg@end-text for the
+ end macro.
+ (pg*end-page): If the text has ended and there are no more
+ footnotes or keeps, exit.
+
+ * macros/doc-ditroff (Lq, Rq): Define as \(lq and \(rq.
+
+ * troff/input.c (init_charset_table): Make \(rq transparent by
+ default.
+
+ * macros/tmac.an: Define lq and rq strings.
+
+ * macros/tmac.s (Q, U): Define as \(lq and \(rq.
+
+Sun Apr 12 12:54:37 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * troff/env.c (environment::final_break): New function.
+ (environment::newline): Set prev_line_interrupted to 2 if
+ exit_started.
+ * troff/env.h: Declare environment::final_break.
+ * troff/input.c (exit_troff): Call environment::final_break()
+ instead of environment::do_break().
+
+ * macros/Makefile: Install man.local if $(MACRODIR)/man.local
+ doesn't already exist.
+ * macros/man.local: New file.
+ * macros/tmac.an: Load man.local.
+ * macros/man.ultrix: New file.
+
+Sat Apr 11 17:32:04 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * troff/input.c (exit_groff): Rename to...
+ (exit_troff): New function.
+
+ * troff/div.c (exit_started, done_end_macro,
+ seen_last_page_ejector): New global variables.
+ (began_page_in_end_macro): New static variable.
+ (exit_flag): Deleted.
+ (top_level_diversion::top_level_diversion): Initialize
+ last_page_count.
+ (top_level_diversion): More elaborate test for whether
+ cleanup_and_exit() should be called.
+ Set began_page_in_end_macro if the end macro isn't yet finished.
+ * troff/div.h (top_level_diversion::last_page_count): New data
+ member.
+ (top_level_diversion::set_last_page): New function.
+ (exit_started, done_end_macro, seen_last_page_ejector): Declare.
+ * troff/env.c (do_break): Zero prev_line_interrupted.
+ * troff/input.c (exit_flag): Delete declaration.
+ (LAST_PAGE_EJECTOR): New magic cookie.
+ (token::next): Handle LAST_PAGE_EJECTOR.
+ (exit_groff): Set exit_started and done_end_macro instead of
+ exit_flag. Call top_level_diversion::set_last_page. Push a
+ LAST_PAGE_EJECTOR instead of calling push_page_ejector(). Do
+ another ejection after setting seen_last_page_ejector.
+
+Thu Apr 9 04:37:11 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * etc/grog.sh, etc/grog.sh: Recognize -me sh macro.
+
+ * macros/tmac.e (TH): Make sure there's room for the initial
+ header.
+
+ * macros/tmac.s (par@init): Make PD and DD at least \n(.V.
+ Set FVS in points rather than units.
+
+Mon Apr 6 11:21:32 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * troff/div.c (top_level_diversion::add_trap): Don't consider the
+ position of empty slots.
+
+Fri Apr 3 10:46:45 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * ps/devps/S: Fix height and depth of parenrightex.
+ * ps/devps/symbol.diff: Regenerate.
+
+Sat Mar 28 21:17:52 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * tmac.e (u): Do underlining as in -mgs.
+
+Fri Mar 27 09:23:44 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * tty/tty.c (tty_printer::end_page): If overstriking is
+ suppressed, still turn overstruck horizontal and vertical lines
+ into +.
+
+ * lib/new.c: Back out Feb 24 change; no longer needed with gcc
+ 2.1.
+
+ * refer/label.y (format_expr::evaluate): Avoid use of %0*d.
+
+Wed Mar 18 09:29:10 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * Version 1.05 released.
+
+Tue Mar 17 16:50:45 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * tty/tty.c: Instead of keeping an array of glyphs and then
+ sorting it, keep a ordered linked list of glyphs for each line.
+
+ * driver/driver.h: Include stddef.h.
+
+ * tty/tty.c (compare_glyph):
+ * refer/refer.c (rcompare):
+ * troff/env.c (compare_ranges): Arguments of qsort comparison
+ function should be const void *.
+
+ * troff/number.c (parse_term):
+ * dvi/dvi.c (draw_dvi_printer::draw): Avoid initialization in
+ switch statement.
+
+ * refer/label.y (consider_authors): Don't access variables
+ constructed under a condition outside that condition: put braces
+ round for statement containing declaration; redeclare use of same
+ variable later.
+
+ * pic/pic.y (text_expr): Delete production that allows
+ parenthesised text_expr.
+ (expr): Allow a conditional_expr to appear in parentheses.
+ (conditional_expr): Rename to any_expr.
+
+ * mm: Install new version 1.01 from jh.
+
+ * lib/font.c (font::get_width): Cache scaled widths.
+ (font::font): Initialize widths_cache.
+ (font::~font): Destroy widths_cache.
+ * lib/font.h: Add font::widths_cache. Declare font_widths_cache.
+
+Mon Mar 16 10:16:10 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * c++test.c, c++test.ref: New files.
+ * Makefile: Check that the C++ compiler works.
+
+ * ps/tmac.pspic (PSPIC): Do a break.
+
+ * ps/tmac.ps: Move definition of PSPIC into...
+ * ps/tmac.pspic: New file.
+ (PSPIC): Draw box around picture, but make it invisible to grops.
+ * ps/tmac.ps: Load tmac.pspic.
+ * ps/Makefile: Install tmac.pspic.
+
+Sun Mar 15 14:18:08 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * lib/font.c (scale_round): If n is negative,
+ subtract .5 before truncating floating point result.
+
+ * lib/fontfile.c: Include <errno.h>.
+
+Tue Mar 10 14:17:03 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * driver/input.c (get_char): Inline. Don't update current_lineno.
+ Change callers to up date current_lineno if necessary.
+ Use get_char() instead of getc(current_file).
+
+Sun Mar 8 18:05:28 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * ps/tmac.ps: Fix up spacing of \(mo and \(nm.
+
+Fri Mar 6 19:38:58 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * tty/tty.c (tmac.tty): Define \(rg as (R).
+
+Tue Mar 3 10:11:25 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * lib/lib.h: New define a_delete.
+ * Use a_delete instead of delete when deleting an array of objects
+ without destructors.
+
+ * lib/lib.h: Rename adelete to ad_delete.
+ * Change uses of adelete.
+
+Mon Mar 2 12:41:05 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * eqn/eqn.y: Include lib.h.
+
+ * troff/node.c (grow_font_table): Delete old_font_table.
+
+ * mm: Install new version from jh.
+
+Fri Feb 28 10:42:23 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * tbl/table.h (format_type): Make global instead of local to class
+ entry_format. Prefix enumerators with FORMAT_.
+ * tbl/table.c, tbl/main.c: Corresponding changes.
+ * refer/token.h (token_type): Make global. Prefix enumerators
+ with TOKEN_.
+ * refer/token.[ch]: Corresponding changes.
+ * Makefile: Get rid of -DNO_NESTED_TYPES configuration option.
+
+ * troff/div.c (node::set_vertical_size): Don't name argument.
+
+Thu Feb 27 10:29:19 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * Makefile: New configuration option ARRAY_DELETE_NEEDS_SIZE.
+ * lib/lib.h: Define adelete accordingly.
+ * pic/object.c (graphic_object::graphic_object):
+ * tbl/main.c (format::~format):
+ * tbl/table.c (table::~table):
+ * refer/ref.c (reference::~reference, reference::merge,
+ reference::insert_field, reference::delete_field): Use adelete.
+
+ * Makefile: Change NESTED_TYPES to NO_NESTED_TYPES.
+ * refer/token.h:
+ * tbl/table.h: Corresponding changes.
+
+ * common.c (common_output::dashed_arc, common_output::dotted_arc):
+ Ensure total_angle is positive.
+
+Wed Feb 26 08:49:26 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * refer/ref.c (reference::merge, reference::insert_field,
+ reference::delete_field): Avoid delete[0].
+
+ * refer/token.c (init_special_chars): Move calls to cmupper
+ outside calls to init_two_char_letter to work around bug in gcc
+ 2.0.
+
+Mon Feb 24 14:20:00 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * lib/new.c (operator new): Use __builtin_new for g++.
+
+ * pic/object.c (graphic_object::~graphic_object): Don't use
+ delete [] on 0.
+
+ * pic/object.c (output::compute_scale): Initialize max_width and
+ max_height.
+
+Sat Feb 15 09:55:20 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * troff/input.c (write_request): Call fflush.
+
+ * troff/node.h (class composite_node): Move declaration to node.c
+ * troff/input.c (charinfo_to_node): Rename to ...
+ (charinfo_to_node_list): Return node list rather than composite
+ node.
+ * troff/node.c (make_composite_node): New function.
+ (make_node, add_char): Call make_composite_node instead of
+ charinfo_to_node.
+ (class composite_node): Add a tfont * member. Delete font_size
+ member.
+ (composite_node::composite_node, composite_node::copy,
+ composite_node::size): Corresponding changes.
+ (composite_node::tprint): Provide constant spacing, emboldening
+ and track kerning as specified in tfont.
+ (composite_node::width): Change width calculation accordingly.
+ * troff/env.h (environment::composite): New member.
+ (environment::is_composite, environment::set_composite): New
+ functions.
+ * troff/env.c (environment::environment): Initialize composite.
+ * troff/input.c (charinfo_to_node): Call
+ environment::set_composite.
+ * troff/node.c (make_composite_node, make_glyph_node): Use the
+ plain version of the tfont if the environment is composite.
+
+ * troff/node.c (font_info::get_space_width): Additional argument
+ giving space_size. Handle constant space correctly. Scale by
+ space_size unless constant spaced.
+ (env_sentence_space_width): New function.
+ * troff/node.h: Declare it.
+ * troff/env.h (environment::get_space_size,
+ environment::get_sentence_space_size,
+ environment::get_narrow_space_width,
+ environment::get_half_narrow_space_width): Make inline.
+ (environment::get_space_width): Make inline. Just call
+ env_space_width.
+ * troff/env.c: Delete definitions for funtions made inline.
+ (environment::space_newline, environment::space): Use
+ env_sentence_space_width(). Don't scale by space_size.
+ * troff/node.h: Move declarations of env*space_width() functions
+ into env.h.
+
+Sat Feb 8 09:30:22 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * macros/tmac.s (PS): Don't try to set negative indent.
+
+Thu Feb 6 09:00:35 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * pic/pic.y: Fix min function.
+
+Tue Jan 28 07:52:29 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * man/mdate.sh: Clear LANGUAGE.
+
+Sun Jan 19 13:02:41 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * pic/pic.y, pic/lex.c: Rename COMMAND token to COMMAND_LINE.
+ * pic/lex.c: New COMMAND keyword.
+ * pic/pic.y (print_args, print_arg): New rules.
+ (placeless_element): Use print_args for PRINT.
+ New COMMAND element.
+
+Tue Jan 7 13:14:31 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * troff/input.c (terminal): Handle missing argument correctly.
+
+ * pic/pic.y (text_expr): New rule.
+
+ * pic/pic.y: Implement := operator.
+
+Sun Jan 5 10:23:02 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * etc/grog.pl, etc/grog.sh: Distinguish old and new versions of
+ mdoc.
+
+Sat Jan 4 14:42:26 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * ps/devps/dingbatsrmap: Include this in the distribution.
+
+ * macros/tmac.doc: Replace with new version from 2nd Networking
+ Release. Fix loading of doc-* files.
+ * macros/{doc-common,doc-ditroff,doc-nroff,doc-syms}: New files.
+ * macros/tmac.doc.old: New file. Apply fixes that had been
+ applied to old tmac.doc.
+ * macros/tmac.andoc: Check that we're running under groff.
+ * macros/Makefile: Rework.
+
+Fri Jan 3 13:27:51 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * tbl/table.h (format_type):
+ * refer/token.h (token_type): If NESTED_TYPES is defined, use
+ typedef to make these types visible at file scope.
+ * Makefile: Add NESTED_TYPES configuration option.
+
+ * troff/div.c (mark): At the top level use the value of
+ nl_reg_contents rather than the current vertical position.
+
+Thu Jan 2 10:34:51 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * tty/tty.c: Implement \D for horizontal or vertical lines.
+ (tty_printer::set_char): Use vec_used+2 as serial number.
+ Don't allow size of vector to exceed USHRT_MAX-2.
+ Split off part into...
+ (tty_printer::add_char): New function.
+ (tty_printer::draw): New function.
+ (compare_glyph): Handle equal serial numbers.
+ (tty_printer::end_page): Handle overstruck characters from \D.
+ (main, usage): Implement -d option.
+
+Mon Dec 23 10:37:51 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * tbl/main.c (process_format):
+ * eqn/text.c (split_text):
+ * troff/input.c (token::next): Use inner block for declarations
+ with initializers in switch statement.
+
+Mon Dec 16 20:52:03 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * pic/common.c (common_output::dash_line): Cope with zero-length
+ lines.
+
+Sun Nov 17 12:04:08 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * Version 1.04 released.
+
+Wed Nov 13 05:27:21 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * macros/tmac.an (TH): Define a macro an-init to define variables
+ based on command line arguments.
+ (an-header): Call it.
+
+Sun Nov 3 12:07:34 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * Makefile (install.mm): Rename to install.dwbmm.
+
+ * Makefile: Integrate mm.
+ * mm: New directory.
+
+Wed Oct 30 10:11:34 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * refer/dirnamemax.c: If PATHCONF_MISSING is defined, include
+ <sys/types.h>.
+
+ * pic/troff.c (troff_output::simple_spline,
+ troff_output::simple_polygon): Rename variable `v' to `d' to avoid
+ shadowing parameter.
+
+ * lib/tmpfile.c (xtmpfile): Declare dir as const char *.
+
+ * lib/ptable.h: Add explicit casts when converting from unsigned
+ long to unsigned.
+
+ * dvi/devdvi/{SA,SB,msam.map,msbm.map}: New files.
+ * dvi/devdvi/Makefile: Install SA, SB.
+
+ * refer/indxbib.c: Add declaration of mktemp.
+
+ * refer/lookbib.c: Add declaration of isatty.
+
+Fri Oct 25 09:00:17 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * pic/lex.c (interpolate_macro_with_args): While collecting
+ arguments, keep track of whether we're in a string.
+
+Wed Oct 23 08:42:48 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * ps/tmac.ps (PSPIC): Do the .sp after the \X, and move the \X
+ down with \v, so as to avoid problems with top of page trap
+ setting no space mode.
+
+Tue Oct 22 17:38:49 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * eqn/lex.c (get_delimited_text): Allow tab before macro body.
+
+Tue Oct 15 17:24:53 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * ps/psrm.c (ps_get_line): Fix bug when lines longer than 255.
+ Improve error message.
+
+Fri Oct 11 11:09:38 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * ps/psrm.c (print_ps_string): Don't pass negative numbers to
+ printf("%03o");
+
+Wed Oct 9 17:50:14 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * groff.c (possible_command::execp): Always use _exit() after a
+ failed exec.
+
+ * Makefile: Add HAVE_UNION_WAIT, HAVE_PID_T, WAIT_COREDUMP_0200,
+ NO_SYS_WAIT_H configuration options.
+ * groff.c: Use these options. Use POSIX-style macros to extract
+ fields from the status returned by wait().
+
+Fri Oct 4 12:12:27 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * tbl/table.c (table::compute_separation_factor): Allow the
+ separation factor to drop to 0.
+
+Tue Oct 1 18:12:38 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * refer/search.c: Include <errno.h>.
+
+Sun Sep 29 08:40:57 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * pic/pic.y (YYDEBUG): Don't define for Borland C++.
+
+ * lib/lib.h: #ifdef out declarations of itoa and iftoa for Borland
+ C++.
+
+ * pic/lex.c (input_stack::bol): Move definition out of class body.
+
+ * pic/main.c: On MSDOS munge argv[0].
+
+ * lib/ptable.h: Define name2 as _Paste2 for Borland C++.
+
+ * lib/ptable.c (hash_string): Use unsigned long rather than
+ unsigned.
+ (next_ptable_size): Use unsigned rather than int. Give an error
+ message if we've hit the largest table size.
+ * lib/ptable.c: Corresponding changes. Also use unsigneds for the
+ table size.
+
+ * pic/object.h (object_spec): Make flags unsigned long. Declare
+ flags as const unisgned long rather than as enums.
+
+ * pic/output.c: Deleted.
+
+ * pic/troff.c (troff_output::simple_ellipse): Remove spurious %.
+
+ * tbl/table.c (simple_entry::note_double_vrule_on_{left,right}):
+ Add additional argument.
+ (line_entry::note_double_vrule_on_{left,right}): Set value of
+ douvle_vrule_on_{right,left} flag according to argument.
+ (simple_line_entry::simple_print,
+ simple_line_entry::double_line_print): If adjacent to double vrule
+ on a corner extend rather than shorten the rule by half the double
+ vrule sep.
+
+ * troff/number.c (parse_term): In checking for overflow, handle the
+ case where the current horizontal position is negative.
+
+Thu Sep 12 08:26:09 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * pic/object.c (draw_arrow): Check for object having zero length.
+
+Wed Sep 11 10:32:38 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * eqn/main.c (do_file): Split off inline equation handling into...
+ (inline_equation): New function. Search for starting delimiter
+ using...
+ (delim_search): New function. Don't recognize a delimiter that
+ occurs in the name of an escape sequence, number register, string
+ etc.
+
+Tue Sep 10 04:01:11 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * eqn/delim.c (delim_box::compute_metrics): Don't call
+ define_extensible_string if left is 0.
+ (delim_box::output): Don't print the left delimiter if left is 0.
+ (delim_box::debug_print): Check for left == 0 before calling printf.
+
+Fri Aug 23 13:02:30 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * troff/Makefile (majorminor.c): Include only digits in
+ minor_version.
+
+Thu Aug 22 09:35:37 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * refer/dirnamemax.c: new file.
+ * refer/genlimits.c: Deleted.
+ * refer/indxbib.c (main): Use dir_name_max() instead of NAME_MAX.
+ Don't check path length.
+ * refer/Makefile: Add dir_name_max.o; delete genlimits.
+ * Makefile: Add PATHCONF_MISSING option.
+
+ * refer/indxbib.c (get_cwd): New function.
+ (main): Use get_cwd().
+ * lib/getcwd.c: New file.
+ * Makefile: Delete -DHAVE_GETWD. Include GETCWD variable. Pass
+ GETCWD in SUBFLAGS.
+ * lib/Makefile: Compile getcwd.o.
+
+ * ps/tmac.psatk (psatk-defs): Define showpage after pushing
+ userdict.
+
+ * refer/indxbib.c (main): Check success of mktemp.
+
+ * lib/tmpfile.c: New file.
+ * lib/Makefile: Add tmpfile.c.
+ * lib/lib.h: Declare xtmpfile(); include <stdio.h>.
+ * ps/ps.h: Delete declaration of mktemp().
+ * ps/ps.c (ps_printer::ps_printer): Use xtmpfile().
+ * refer/refer.c (divert_to_temporary_file): Use xtmpfile().
+ * driver/driver.h: No need now to include errno.h.
+
+ * everywhere: Set errno to 0 before calling fopen().
+
+ * eqn/eqn.h, etc/soelim.c, driver/driver.h, etc/addftinfo.c,
+ dvi/tfmtodit.c, groff.c, refer/index.c, refer/linear.c,
+ refer/lookbib.c, refer/refer.h, ps/psbb.c: Include <errno.h>.
+
+Mon Aug 19 10:52:18 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * troff/env.h (translate_space_to_dummy): Declare it.
+ * troff/env.c (environment::space_newline, environment::space):
+ If translate_space_to_dummy is set then make the width of spaces 0.
+ * troff/input.c (translate): If the second character of a
+ translation is a space, translate to unbreakable space. If the
+ first character is a space, set or clear translate_space_to_dummy
+ according to whether the second character is \&. Weird!
+
+Tue Jul 30 10:03:56 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * groff.c (run_commands): Don't use non-zero exit code because a
+ command gets SIGPIPE.
+
+ * groff.c, groff.sh: Use -mXps with -TXps.
+
+ * ps/ps.c (ps_printer::special): Move call to flush_sbuf() into...
+ (ps_printer::do_exec, ps_printer::do_file, ps_printer::do_def,
+ ps_printer::do_mdef, ps_printer::do_import): Call flush_sbuf().
+ (ps_printer::special): New specials invis and endinvis.
+ (ps_printer::do_invis, ps_printer::do_endinvis): New functions.
+ (ps_printer::set_char, ps_printer::draw): Return if invis_count>0.
+ (ps_printer::end_page): Check that invis_count == 0.
+ (ps_printer::invis_count): New member.
+ (ps_printer::ps_printer): Initialize invis_count to 0.
+
+ * troff/env.c (environment::hyphenate_line): Hyphenation
+ indicator at beginning of word inhibits splitting after -, \(em
+ etc.
+
+ * pic/pic.y (element): Allow another element to follow } without
+ any intervening separator.
+
+Mon Jul 22 12:27:37 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * pic/lex.c (get_delimited): Allow tabs before delimiter.
+
+Wed Jul 17 10:59:08 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * groff.c: Get rid of HAVE_UNION_WAIT stuff. Instead suppress
+ declaration of wait() in header files.
+ * Makefile: Get rid of -DHAVE_UNION_WAIT.
+
+ * tbl/table.c (alphabetic_text_entry::add_tab): New function.
+
+ * lib/lib.h: Declare return type of strerror as char *.
+
+ * man/Makefile: Add g flag to sed substitutions.
+ * Makefile (shgroff, bindist): Likewise.
+
+Sun Jul 14 11:57:02 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * ps/ps.c (ps_printer::do_import): Move push of userdict into...
+ * ps/devps/prologue (PBEGIN): Define showpage after pushing
+ userdict.
+
+Sat Jul 13 20:53:04 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * ps/devps/prologue (PBEGIN): Zap any definition of showpage in
+ userdict.
+
+Fri Jul 12 07:10:09 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * man/mdate.sh: Handle the fact that BSD ls -l does not print the
+ group.
+
+Sun Jul 7 08:00:23 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * troff/input.c (define_number_reg): If currently undefined,
+ don't define it if the argument is an invalid expression.
+
+ * Makefile: Ignore return value of `if' commands without `else'
+ parts.
+
+ * Makefile: Split up CPPDEFINES into a series of separate
+ configuration options.
+
+ * troff/input.c (init_registers): Use time_t instead of long
+ unless LONG_FOR_TIME_T is defined. Use returned result rather
+ than passing pointer.
+ * Makefile: Document LONG_FOR_TIME_T as a CPPDEFINE.
+
+ * lib/Makefile (fontpath.h): Use gendef.
+
+Thu Jul 4 09:48:05 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * troff/input.c (input_iterator::shift): Delete argument name.
+ * troff/node.c (suppress_output_file::really_begin_page,
+ suppress_output_file::really_transparent_char, node::ascii_print,
+ node::tprint): Delete names of unused arguments.
+
+Wed Jul 3 17:34:57 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * refer/label.y (string): Pass $4 to command_error.
+
+Tue Jul 2 15:06:01 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * Version 1.03 released.
+
+Sat Jun 29 08:14:01 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * Makefile: Pass definition of SHELL in SUBFLAGS.
+
+ * gendef: New file.
+ * Makefile, eqn/Makefile, refer/Makefile, troff/Makefile,
+ ps/Makefile: Use gendef to construct header files that are
+ constructed from the Makefile.
+
+ * macros/Makefile: make all should build stripped version of tmac.e.
+
+ * refer/Makefile (clean): Remove y.output.
+
+Fri Jun 28 09:44:36 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * ps/pfbtops.c (main): Add -v option which prints out a version
+ number.
+ * ps/Makefile (pfbtops): Link with libgroff.a.
+
+Fri Jun 21 07:43:23 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * refer/search.h (linear_searcher::get_nkeys): Delete declaration.
+ * refer/linear.c (linear_searcher::get_nkeys): Delete definition.
+
+ * refer/lkbib.c (main): Always terminate reference with blank
+ line.
+ * refer/lookbib.c (main): Likewise.
+
+ * refer/linear.c (file_buffer::load): Check that the file is not a
+ binary file.
+
+ * refer/Makefile (genlimits): Possibly add -DHAVE_SYS_DIR_H.
+ (genlimits.c): Include <sys/dir.h> if HAVE_SYS_DIR_H is defined.
+ Delete second inclusion of <sys/param.h>.
+
+Tue Jun 18 01:32:26 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * troff/token.h (token::special): Deleted.
+
+ * tbl/main.c (process_format): Rework so that opt->tab_char is
+ recognized only when appropriate.
+
+ * ps/Makefile (clean): Remove pfbtops.
+
+Sun Jun 16 09:37:19 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * lib/font.c (text_file::next): Don't return if we have got a
+ blank line.
+
+Fri Jun 14 09:52:26 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * refer/refer.c (store_reference): Get hash code from old_table[i]
+ when rehashing the table.
+
+Thu Jun 13 01:26:43 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * eqn/box.c (box::top_level): Save size and prev size using \R and
+ restore it afterwards. Set the size to the size at the beginning
+ of the line.
+ * eqn/pbox.h: Declare SAVED_INLINE_PREV_SIZE_REG,
+ SAVED_INLINE_SIZE_REG, and SAVED_SIZE_REG.
+
+ * refer/Makefile (limits.h): Use ./genlimits.
+
+Wed Jun 12 16:05:34 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * refer/index.c: Delete declarations of stat() and fstat().
+
+Tue Jun 11 14:52:49 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * tty/tmac.tty: Add character definitions for \(>= and \(<=.
+
+Mon Jun 10 22:49:48 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * etc/grog.sh, etc/grog.pl: Change regex for .PS.
+
+Fri Jun 7 09:13:06 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * troff/input.c (token::get_char): Handle \e.
+
+ * refer/linear.c: Delete declarations of fstat() and stat().
+
+Wed Jun 5 09:11:59 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * troff/node.c, troff/env.c, troff/input.c, Makefile: Remove
+ OP_DELETE_BROKEN stuff, since we now have a fix for g++.
+
+Mon Jun 3 13:41:32 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * troff/input.c (do_define_macro): Improve error handling for end
+ of file while defining macro.
+
+Sun Jun 2 10:20:24 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * eqn/box.h: Fix declaration of set_gsize.
+ * eqn/box.c (set_gsize): Make argument const char *.
+ (gsize): Declare as char *.
+ * eqn/main.c (main): Don't convert gsize to int.
+ * eqn/lex.c (do_gsize): Pass char * to set_gsize.
+
+ * Version 1.02 released.
+
+Sat Jun 1 12:19:46 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * macros/tmac.andoc: New file.
+ * macros/Makefile: Install tmac.andoc.
+
+ * troff/node.c, troff/env.c, troff/input.c: Conditionalize use of
+ operator new and delete on OP_DELETE_BROKEN not being defined.
+ * Makefile: Mention OP_DELETE_BROKEN.
+
+Mon May 27 13:49:07 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * Makefile (bindist): Pass SUBFLAGS.
+
+Sun May 26 14:13:22 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * Makefile, groff.c: Pass definitions to groff.c via device.h.
+
+ * tty/tty.c (tty_font::load_tty_font): Avoid shadowing
+ parameter.
+
+ * ps/Makefile, ps.c: Pass BROKEN_SPOOLER_FLAGS via broken.h.
+
+ * ps/ps.h, ps/psrm.c: Make comment_table and
+ header_comment_table local to resource_manager::process_file.
+
+ * groff.sh: With -TXps pass -printCommand option to gxditview.
+
+ * groff.c (possible_command::print): Implement using
+ append_arg_to_string.
+
+ * xditview: Merge in new implementation with own ChangeLog.
+
+Sat May 25 18:33:20 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * groff.c (main): Implement PRINT_OPTION.
+ (append_arg_to_string): New command.
+ (device_table): Set PRINT_OPTION flag for Xps.
+
+Fri May 24 09:48:58 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * troff/groff.h: Rename to troff.h.
+
+ * pic/lex.c (lookup_keyword, docmp): New functions.
+ (get_token): Use new lookup_keyword.
+ Don't include key.h.
+ * pic/key.[ch], pic/pic.gperf: Deleted.
+ * pic/Makefile: Remove gperf stuff.
+
+ * pic/Makefile, pic/output.h: Move definition of TEX_SUPPORT
+ into output.h.
+ * pic/tex.c: Move include of pic.h before test of TEX_SUPPORT.
+
+ * troff/Makefile, troff/node.c: Move definition of
+ STORE_WIDTH into node.c.
+
+ * etc/grog.pl, etc/grog.sh: Support -mdoc.
+
+Thu May 23 12:30:49 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * dvi/devdvi/texr.map, dvi.devdvi/texi.map,
+ dvi/devdvi/texb.map: Add lq and rq.
+ dvi/devdvi: Regenerate fonts.
+ * ps/devps/textmap: Add lq and rq.
+ * ps/devps: Regenerate fonts.
+ * tty/devascii/R.proto, tty/devlatin1/R.proto: Add lq and rq.
+ * macros/tmac.e: Define \*(lq and \*(rq to be \(lq and \(rq.
+
+ * pic/object.c (position_rectangle): When checking radius
+ cope with possiblity that width or height is negative.
+ (box_object::box_object): Have separate xrad and yrad with
+ signs matching signs of dim components.
+ (box_object::{north,south}_{east,west}): Use xrad and yrad.
+ (box_object::print): With rounded boxes use absolute values
+ for dim and rad arguments.
+
+ * lib/Makefile, lib/fontfile.o: Pass definition of FONTPATH
+ in fontpath.h.
+
+ * eqn/Makefile, eqn/main.c: Pass definition of DEVICE in device.h.
+
+ * various files: Add explicit destructors to keep Saber CC +d
+ happy.
+
+Wed May 22 11:37:11 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * eqn/box.c (box::top_level): Restore fonts correctly after
+ font changes in line containing inline equation. Also
+ restore previous font as well as current font.
+ * eqn/pbox.h: Define necessary string and register names.
+
+ * troff/input.c (token::next): Case 'R' calls do_register.
+ (do_register): New function.
+
+Tue May 21 11:28:23 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * groff.c, groff.sh: Support Xps device. Allow each device
+ to have a pseudo_name and a real_name.
+
+ * groff.c (run_commands): Don't print `Broken pipe' messages.
+
+ * ps/pfbtops.c: New file.
+ * ps/Makefile: Add pfbtops.
+
+ * troff/number.c (parse_term): Improved error message.
+
+Mon May 20 11:22:14 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * groff.c, groff.sh, etc/grog.sh, etc/grog.pl: Support grefer.
+
+ * Makefile: Integrate refer.
+ * refer: New directory.
+ * man/grefer.man, man/glookbib.man, man/gindxbib.man,
+ man/lkbib.man: New files.
+ * man/Makefile: Support refer man pages.
+
+ * lib/lib.h: Declare is_prime.
+ * lib/prime.c: New file.
+
+ * troff/input.c (macro_source): New function.
+ (init_input_requests): Bind "mso" to macro_source.
+
+ * troff/env.c (environment::possibly_break_line): Maintain
+ pointer to pointer to node to be split in ndp so as to avoid
+ using address of freed node.
+
+ * troff/env.c (environment::hyphenate_line): Maintain pointer to
+ pointer to first node to be hyphenated in startp so as to
+ avoid using address of freed node.
+
+ * troff/env.c (class trie, class hyphen_trie): Make the
+ elements of the trie be of type char not unsigned char.
+ Declare arguments to be const char* instead of unsigned char *.
+
+ * troff/env.c (hyphenate): Initialize hbuf[0].
+
+ * troff/input.c (set_string): Declare p to be char * and cast
+ *p to unsigned char when necessary.
+
+ * troff/input.c (do_define_macro): Declare s to be const
+ char*. Cast element to unisgned char when necessary, Declare
+ d to be an int. Handle EOF better.
+
+ * troff/Makefile, troff/input.c: Different scheme for passing
+ definitions of MACROPATH, HYPHENFILE and DEVICE.
+
+Tue May 14 13:41:36 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * tty/devascii/R.proto: Delete entry for em.
+ * tty/devlatin1/R.proto: Likewise.
+
+Sat May 11 11:13:28 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * troff/input.c (translate): Stop when we get a space. Treat eof
+ like newline.
+
+ * macros/tmac.an (IP): Only pass quoted argument to TP when \n(.$>1.
+
+Wed Apr 24 19:24:33 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * tbl/main.c (process_format): A font name following a `f'
+ modifier that starts with a digit can be only one character long.
+ Also deal with EOF on the second character of the font name.
+
+Wed Apr 17 11:23:43 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * troff/input.c (token::next): Turn \~ into an
+ unbreakable_space_node.
+ * troff/node.c (unbreakable_space_node): New class.
+ * troff/node.h: Declare it.
+
+Tue Apr 16 10:47:12 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * dvi/dvi.c (dvi_printer::set_char): Make code an int. Check that
+ it's >= 0, before outputting it as a single byte.
+
+Mon Apr 15 11:20:23 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * lib/font.c: Make font_char_metric::code an int.
+ (font::get_code): Change return type to int.
+ (font::load): Allow code to be arbitrary integer.
+ * lib/font.h (font::get_code): Change return type to int.
+ (font::number_to_index): Change argument type to int.
+ * troff/input.c (token::next): In case 'N', allow any value.
+ Store value in token::val.
+ (token::operator==): For TOKEN_NUMBERED_CHAR test equality of val.
+ (token::get_char, token::add_to_node_list, token::process): Get
+ number from val.
+ (charinfo::set_number): Change argument to int.
+ (charinfo::get_number): Require that NUMBERED flag be set.
+ (get_charinfo_by_number): Store numbered characters not between 0
+ and 255 in a dictionary.
+ * troff/charinfo.h (get_charinfo_by_number): Change argument type
+ to int.
+ (charinfo::number): Change type to int.
+ (charinfo::set_number): Change type of set_number to int.
+ * troff/node.c (troff_output_file::put_char_width,
+ troff_output_file::put_char): Test whether character is numbered
+ using charinfo::numbered().
+ * driver/printer.c (printer::set_numbered_char): Allow arbitrary
+ values of num.
+ * lib/nametoindex.c: New implementation to cope with arbitrary
+ number characters.
+
+ * troff/input.c (token::operator==): Test val for
+ TOKEN_CHAR_HEIGHT, TOKEN_CHAR_SLANT, TOKEN_FONT_POSITION, and
+ TOKEN_SIZE.
+
+ * man/Makefile: Add definiton of BROKEN_SPOOLER_FLAGS.
+ (.man.n): sed out @BROKEN_SPOOLER_FLAGS@.
+
+Sun Apr 14 12:57:00 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * ps/devps/zapfdr.ps: Don't copy UniqueID. Avoid use of newdict
+ variable.
+
+ * all Makefiles: rm targets of cp and >.
+
+ * xditview/xtotroff.c (MapFont): Unlink troff_name before opening
+ it.
+
+ * eqn/lex.c (def_table): Add dollar.
+
+Sat Apr 13 13:02:44 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * troff/input.c (do_width): Push back newline before closing delim
+ like do_bracket.
+
+Fri Apr 12 15:16:03 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * groff.c (possible_command::prepend_arg): New function.
+ (main): Prepend device -m option.
+ * groff.sh: Put device -m options before command-line options.
+
+Tue Apr 9 10:24:43 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * macros/tmac.an (IP): Quote argument to TP.
+
+ * ps/ps.c (main): New option -b, which sets...
+ (broken_flags): New variable.
+ (ps_printer::~ps_printer): Incorporate the setup section in the
+ prolog if (broken_flags & NO_SETUP_SECTION).
+ (ps_printer::begin_page): Generate {Begin,End}PageSetup comments.
+ (ps_printer::merge_download_fonts, ps_printer::merge_import_fonts,
+ ps_printer::merge_ps_fonts, ps_printer::print_font_comment,
+ ps_printer::print_needed_font_comment,
+ ps_printer::print_supplied_font_comment,
+ ps_printer::print_include_font_comments,
+ ps_printer::lookup_doc_font, ps_printer::download_fonts,
+ ps_printer::read_download_file, read_document_fonts, add_font,
+ skip_line, parse_fonts_arg, document_font::document_font,
+ document_font::~document_font, document_font::download,
+ ps_output::include_file): Deleted.
+ (ps_printer::~ps_printer): Generate %%EOF. Generate %!PS-Adobe-3.0
+ rather than %!PS-Adobe-2.0. Make calls to
+ resource_manager::need_font for each font that we used. Replace
+ calls to merge_ps_fonts, merge_download_fonts, print_font_comment,
+ print_supplied_font_comment, print_needed_font_comment by call to
+ resource_manager::print_header_comments. Output %%Orientation
+ comment. Output %%Requirements: numcopies comment if ncopies > 1.
+ Don't output the prolog directly. Instead call
+ resource_manager::output_prolog. Only define #copies when ncopies
+ > 1. Delete calls to print_include_font_comments and
+ download_fonts. Add call to resource_manager::document_setup.
+ (ps_printer::do_file): Call resource_manager::import_file instead
+ of including it ourselves.
+ (ps_printer::do_import): Likewise. Also don't call
+ merge_import_fonts. Push userdict on the dictionary stack before
+ and pop it afterwards.
+ Move declaration of ps_output into ps.h.
+ * ps/psrm.c: New file implementing resource_manager class.
+ * ps/ps.h: New file declaring ps_output and resource_manager
+ classes.
+ * ps/devps/zapfdr.ps:
+ * ps/devps/symbolsl.ps:
+ * ps/devps/prologue: Use 3.0 conventions.
+ * ps/Makefile: Pass definition of BROKEN_SPOOLER_FLAGS in DEFINES.
+ Add default definition of BROKEN_SPOOLER_FLAGS.
+ * Makefile: New variable BROKEN_SPOOLER_FLAGS. Add
+ BROKEN_SPOOLER_FLAGS to SUBFLAGS.
+
+Mon Apr 8 09:26:54 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * etc/grog.pl: New file.
+ * Makefile (GROG): New variable.
+ Add GROG to SUBFLAGS.
+ * etc/Makefile (GROG): New variable.
+ (install.nobin): Install $(GROG) rather than grog.sh.
+
+Thu Apr 4 11:36:45 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * eqn/special.c (special_box::compute_metrics): Make the input and
+ output strings the same. Get the new height and depth from the
+ predefined height and depth registers. Also make subscript kern
+ and skew available.
+ (special_box::compute_subscript_kern, special_box::compute_skew):
+ New functions.
+
+ * eqn/box.c (pointer_box::compute_skew,
+ simple_box::compute_metrics, box::top_level)
+ * eqn/text.c (prime_box::compute_metrics,
+ prime_box::comput_subscript_kern)
+ * eqn/limit.c (limit_box::compute_metrics):
+ * eqn/delim.c (build_extensible, delim_box::compute_metrics):
+ * eqn/sqrt.c (sqrt_box::compute_metrics): Protect possibly
+ negative numbers in `nr' requests with a leading 0.
+
+Wed Apr 3 15:58:23 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * eqn/special.c: New file.
+ * eqn/eqn.y: Declare token SPECIAL. Make it right associative.
+ Add new rule for simple.
+ * eqn/lex.c (token_table): Add SPECIAL.
+ * eqn/box.h: Declare make_special_box.
+ * eqn/Makefile: Add special.[co].
+
+Sat Mar 30 10:57:53 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * ps/devps/prologue: Possibly set packing to true while defining.
+ Create grops dictionary here. Initialize local variables before
+ defining procedures.
+ (PICTURE): Rename to PBEGIN. Also do save, noop showpage, count
+ the dictionary stack. Set strokeadjust and overprint to false if
+ the relevant operators are defined.
+ (PEND): New procedure.
+ * ps/ps.c (ps_printer::~ps_printer): In the prolog just include
+ prologue. Do everything else in the setup section.
+ (ps_printer::do_import): Just call PBEGIN and PEND around the
+ picture. Also push userdict before, and pop it afterwards.
+
+Wed Mar 27 07:59:50 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * troff/node.c (bracket_node::tprint): Brackets were being printed
+ 1m too low.
+
+ * macros/tmac.an (SH, SS): Set fill mode.
+
+Tue Mar 26 07:46:31 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * troff/div.c (top_level_diversion::begin_page): Set
+ high_water_mark to 0.
+
+Fri Mar 22 09:19:46 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * man/mdate.sh: New file.
+ * man/mdate.c: Deleted.
+ * man/Makefile: Use mdate.sh instead of mdate.
+ (mdate): Deleted.
+
+ * eqn/lex.c (do_gsize): Supply missing argument to error message.
+
+Tue Mar 19 11:06:50 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * man/mdate.c: New file.
+ * man/*.man: Replace modification date by @MDATE@.
+ * man/Makefile (.man.n): Replace @MDATE@ by `mdate $<`.
+ (mdate): New target.
+
+ * lib/font.c (text_file::next): Deal with arbitrarily long lines.
+ Remove illegal input characters.
+
+Mon Mar 18 08:32:25 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * macros/tmac.s (pg*start-col): Do .ns *after* running the hooks.
+
+Sat Mar 16 03:52:25 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * troff/div.c (begin_page): Change behaviour when
+ !first_page_begun and !break_flag.
+
+ * troff/input.c (do_name_test): Return 0 if argument is empty.
+
+ * troff/input.c (read_long_escape_name): Require closing ] to be
+ at same input level as opening [.
+
+ * troff/input.c (read_increment_and_escape_name): New function.
+ (get_copy, process_input_stack): Use this for \n.
+
+Fri Mar 15 00:31:48 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * troff/div.c (top_level_diversion::begin_page): Ignore the
+ current value of page_number if !first_page_begun.
+
+ * groff.c (main): Fix declaration of buf.
+
+ * troff/input.c (do_name_test): New function.
+ (token::next): Implement \A.
+ (token::next): Implement \e by turning it into a TOKEN_ESCAPE.
+ (token::description, token::add_to_node_list, token::process):
+ Handle TOKEN_ESCAPE.
+ * troff/token.h: New token TOKEN_ESCAPE.
+
+Thu Mar 14 10:22:26 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * pic/main.c (do_picture): Allow space before and after filename
+ following `<'. Check that the filename is not empty.
+
+Wed Mar 13 12:49:40 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * Version 1.01 released.
+
+ * dvi/devdvi/CompileFonts: Add cm*ss10 fonts.
+
+ * dvi/tmac.dvi: ftr HR to H.
+
+ * macros/tmac.e: Round up computation of $r.
+
+ * xditview/tmac.X: Don't give up completely in compatibility mode.
+ Use \n(.s instead of \n[.s].
+
+ * dvi/tmac.dvi: Don't give up completely in compatibility mode.
+ Use \(ci instead of \[ci]. Use \n(.s instead of \n[.s].
+ Add u to factors inside \s[...]. Rename frac to dvi-frac.
+ Translate \(FM onto \[prime] and \(!/ onto \[slashnot]; use these
+ short names in the char definitions.
+
+ * ps/tmac.ps: Don't give up completely in compatibility mode.
+ Fix the fraction definitions to use \n(.s and \(f/. Add an extra
+ quote in front of \n(.s. Add u to factors inside \s[...].
+
+Mon Mar 11 12:01:20 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * tty/tmac.tty: Call the nroff request.
+
+ * macros/tmac.e ((x, )x): Better definitions that work properly
+ in a diversion.
+ (@0, @1): Helper macros for (x.
+
+ * macros/tmac.e ($s, hl): Use \l rather than \D.
+
+ * tty/tmac.tty: Make it work better in compatibility mode.
+ (pchar): Rename to tty-char.
+
+ * macros/tmac.e (@E): New macro.
+ (r, i, b, rb, bi): Use @E.
+
+ * macros/tmac.e (@F): Don't use (;...) syntax.
+
+ * macros/tmac.e: Remove mention of \*(||/revisions. Mention that
+ it was modified for groff.
+
+ * macros/tmac.e: Make sure \n(ps and \n(es are >= \n(.V.
+
+ * macros/tmac.e (<., .>): Removed.
+ ([., .]): If \n(.V>=1v, use [] instead of superscripting.
+
+ * macros/tmac.e: Remove check that groff is being used.
+
+ * macros/tmac.e (@C): Change families only if using groff; turn
+ compatibility mode off while changing familes. Save compatibility
+ mode before changing families and restore it afterwards.
+
+ * macros/tmac.e (@h): Remove test for offset + line length.
+
+ * macros/tmac.e (sorry): Rename to @S. Use \$1 instead of \$0
+ (lo, th, ac): Define to call @S instead of using als.
+
+ * macros/tmac.e: Make $r and $R now contain \n(.v*100/\n(.sp, ie
+ the ratio of the vertical spacing to the point size in units
+ expressed as a percentage. Use these instead of $10r and $10R,
+ Delete $10r and $10R.
+
+ * lib/font.c (font::load): In default computation of space_width,
+ divide by sizescale. Use scale_round.
+
+ * macros/tmac.an (TP): Don't call `nf'.
+ (an-do-tag): Don't call `fi'.
+
+Sun Mar 10 09:52:35 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * troff/input.c (process_input_stack): Handle the case where
+ spaces at the beginning of an input line are followed by a
+ newline.
+
+Thu Mar 7 20:18:07 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * groff.c (device_table): Add PIC_X_OPTION for dvi device.
+ * groff.sh: Use pic -x with the dvi device.
+
+ * dvi/devdvi/FontMakefile (H): Don't use -s.
+
+ * dvi/devdvi/HI, dvi/devdvi/HB: New files.
+ * dvi/devdvi/Makefile: Add HI and HB to FONTS.
+ * dvi/devdvi/FontMakefile: Add rules for HI and HB. Include these
+ in FONTS.
+
+Mon Mar 4 13:20:14 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * ps/psfig.diff: New file.
+ * ps/tmac.psfig: New file.
+
+Sat Mar 2 00:15:09 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * macros/tmac.s (]=, ref*do-tl, ref*bib-print): Deleted.
+ (]-): Don't call ref*do-tl.
+
+ * macros/tmac.s (ref*end-print): Use XP if [F not defined.
+
+ * macros/tmac.s (ref*normal-print): Call FS rather than fn@do-FS.
+ (fn@do-FS): Rename to fn*do-FS.
+
+ * troff/input.c (transparent_translate): New function.
+ (process_input_stack): Apply transparent_translate before calling
+ diversion::transparent_output(unsigned char).
+
+Wed Feb 27 00:13:25 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * troff/input.c (do_define_macro): Define the macro before calling
+ skip_line.
+
+ * xditview/Makefile: Add DEVICES variable. Change install target
+ to use this.
+
+Tue Feb 26 10:46:22 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * groff.c (run_commands): Handle the possibility that there are
+ child processes other than those forked by us.
+
+Sun Feb 24 21:32:30 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * lib/string.c (string::append): New function.
+ * lib/stringclass.h: Declare it.
+
+Thu Feb 21 11:49:26 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * eqn/main.c (main): New option -N which sets
+ no_newline_in_delim_flag.
+ (do_file): If no_newline_in_delim_flag is set don't allow newlines
+ in delimiters.
+ * groff.c (main): Pass -N on to eqn.
+ (help, synopsis): Mention -N.
+ * groff.sh: Implement -N.
+
+Wed Feb 20 15:16:10 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * macros/tmac.s (]=, ref*bib-print, ref*do-tl): New macros.
+ (]-): Call ref*do-tl if ref*need-tl is non-zero.
+ (XP): Allow as initializer.
+
+Tue Feb 19 14:09:06 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * troff/env.c (environment::wrap_up_field): If field_spaces are
+ non-zero and we have a current_tab, subtract padding from
+ tab_distance. If this makes tab_distance <= 0, use the next tab
+ stop instead. If there isn't any next tab or it's a left tab,
+ wrap up the current tab.
+ (environment::start_field): Initialize tab_precedes_field.
+ (environment::wrap_up_tab): If there's a current field, update
+ pre_field_width, field_distance and tab_precedes_field.
+ * troff/env.h (environment::tab_precedes_field): New member.
+
+Fri Feb 15 01:24:00 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * ps/ps.c (ps_printer::do_file): New function.
+ (ps_printer::special): Bind to `file' special.
+ (ps_printer::do_exec): Set ndefined_styles to 0.
+
+Sat Feb 9 03:03:04 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * eqn/text.c (split_text): Grok \* and similar escapes sequences.
+ Avoid stripping first character from the start of unrecognized
+ escapes. Use lex_error instead of error to report errors.
+ * eqn/lex.c (get_token): Rework handling of escapes.
+ (lex_error): Move declaration into...
+ * eqn/eqn.h.
+
+ * xditview/xditview.c (main): Make -page option work.
+
+ * Makefile: Correct comment about -DBROKEN_SPOOLER and pageview.
+
+Wed Feb 6 12:28:43 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * macros/tmac.s (B2): Correct size of box.
+
+Tue Feb 5 00:37:35 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * macros/tmac.s (B2): Postpone drawing the box until in the
+ top-level diversion.
+
+ * tty/tmac.tty: Add font translations for C, CR, CW.
+
+ * groff.c (synopsis, help): Document -i.
+ * groff.sh: Implement -i.
+
+ * macros/tmac.s (@NH): Put a `.' after multi-part numbers.
+ Simplify the construction of SN.
+
+ * troff/number.c (parse_term): Give `|' a higher precedence.
+ * tbl/table.c (numeric_text_entry::simple_print): Parenthesise
+ accordingly.
+
+ * macros/tmac.s (B2): Use par@finish instead of par@reset.
+
+Mon Feb 4 12:36:09 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * lib/string.c (string::move): New function.
+ * lib/stringclass.h: Declare it.
+
+Sat Feb 2 16:02:16 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * troff/env.c (distribute_space): Add optional argument
+ `force_forward'.
+ (environment::wrap_up_field): Call distribute_space with
+ `force_forward' argument of 1.
+
+Fri Feb 1 19:36:33 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * lib/string.c, lib/stringclass.h (string::operator+=(char)):
+ Inline it. Move reallocation into...
+ (string::grow1): New function.
+ * pic/Makefile, tbl/Makefile, eqn/Makefile, ps/Makefile: Redo
+ dependencies to include library header files.
+ * lib/Makefile: Make string.c and lf.c depend on stringclass.h.
+
+Thu Jan 31 15:02:27 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * macros/tmac.s (@NH): Use the same number registers than -ms does
+ for the heading level counters. Use the same string that -ms does
+ for the number for this heading.
+
+Wed Jan 30 14:25:40 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * lib/new.c (operator new): Cast result of malloc to char *.
+
+ * troff/input.c (spring_trap, lookup_request): Add assert that nm
+ is not null.
+
+Tue Jan 29 18:08:05 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * groff.c (main): Support -i.
+
+Sun Jan 27 13:23:17 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * pic/pic.h: Include <osfcn.h>.
+
+ * ps/ps.c: Add declaration of mktemp.
+
+ * Makefile: Add -DHAVE_UNION_WAIT option for CPPDEFINES.
+ * groff.c: If HAVE_UNION_WAIT is defined, declare wait()'s
+ argument as union wait *.
+ (run_commands): If HAVE_UNION_WAIT is defined cast wait()'s
+ argument to union wait *.
+
+Sat Jan 26 12:04:52 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * tty/tmac.tty: Add definition of \(co.
+
+ * pic/object.c (make_arc): Only increase radius when radius
+ strictly less than d.
+ (arc_object::update_bounding_box): May need to add 4.0 to end_quad
+ more than once.
+
+ * troff/env.c (environment::environment(symbol),
+ environment::environment(const environment *)): Initialize
+ input_trap_count.
+
+Sat Jan 19 08:18:35 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * tbl/main.c (main): Add exit(0).
+
+ * ps/ps.c (ps_printer::~ps_printer): Use fseek instead of rewind.
+
+ * pic/main.c (main):
+ * eqn/main.c (main):
+ * tbl/main.c (main):
+ * etc/soelim.c (main):
+ * driver/printer.c (printer::~printer):
+ * troff/node.c (real_output_file::~real_output_file,
+ real_output_file::flush): Check for errors on stdout.
+
+ * most files: Add 1991 to copyright notice.
+
+ * macros/tmac.s: Don't test \n(.x and \n(.y.
+
+ * troff/input.c (token::next): Rename `escape_char' label to
+ `handle_escape_char' and `normal_char' label to
+ `handle_normal_char'.
+
+Thu Jan 17 15:46:35 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * groff.c (main, synopsis, help): Support -a option.
+ * groff.sh: Likewise. Also eliminate Zflag variable by adding -z
+ to trflags while parsing options.
+
+Tue Jan 15 13:07:27 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * troff/number.c (parse_term): With `m', `M' and `n' scale
+ indicators, convert scale factor to hunits before scaling.
+
+Mon Jan 14 12:39:12 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * lib/font.c (scale_round): Better test for overflow when n is
+ negative.
+
+Thu Jan 10 11:10:56 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * tbl/main.c (process_format): Add second argument of type
+ options*. Change callers. Allow opt->tab_char as well as '\t'
+ between format items.
+
+Mon Jan 7 12:30:18 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * macros/tmac.an (PD): With no arguments, make sure register PD is
+ at least \n[.V].
+ (TH): Call PD with no argument, instead of setting register PD
+ directly.
+
+Sun Jan 6 11:18:39 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * Version 1.00 released.
+
+Sat Jan 5 08:44:30 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * ps/tmac.ps, xditview/tmac.X: Add font translation of C to CR.
+
+ * dvi/devdvi/DESC: Mount CW instead of CR.
+
+ * dvi/tmac.dvi: Add definition of \(tm.
+
+ * dvi/devdvi/texsy.map: Add lh, and rh.
+ * dvi/devdvi/texex.map: Add lt, rt, lb, rb, lk, rk.
+ * dvi/devdvi/texmi.map: Add *o. Regenerate fonts.
+
+ * dvi/devdvi/FontMakefile: Generate H from cmss10.
+ * dvi/devdvi/Makefile: Install H.
+ * dvi/devdvi/H: New file.
+
+Fri Jan 4 15:04:57 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * troff/env.c (vertical_spacing): Don't allow vertical spacing to
+ be 0.
+
+Thu Jan 3 13:41:19 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * macros/tmac.s (@EN): Add \n(.V to the argument to ds@need.
+
+ * macros/tmac.pic (PS): Avoid attempting to set negative indent.
+
+ * macros/tmac.s (@EN): Handle the case where the equation is empty
+ but the label is not.
+
+Wed Jan 2 10:31:44 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * troff/groff.h: New warning category WARN_SPACE.
+ * troff/input.c: Add WARN_SPACE to DEFAULT_WARNING_MASK. Add
+ WARN_SPACE to warning_table.
+ (interpolate_macro): Give a warning of type WARN_SPACE if the name
+ is longer than two characters and is not defined, but the first
+ two characters do make a defined name.
+
+ * PROBLEMS: New file.
+
+ * CHANGES: New file.
+ * README-0.6, README-1.00: Deleted.
+
+ * groff.c, groff.sh: Add X75-12 and X100-12 devices.
+ * xditview/devX75/Makefile: Make devX75-12.
+ * xditview/devX100/Makefile: Make devX100-12.
+
+ * xditview/devX100/eqnchar, xditview/devX75/eqnchar,
+ dvi/devdvi/eqnchar, ps/devps/eqnchar: Remove use of \R.
+
+Tue Jan 1 19:24:01 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * README-0.7: Rename to README-1.00.
+
+ * macros/tmac.pic: New file.
+ * macros/Makefile (install.nobin): Install tmac.pic.
+
+Mon Dec 31 10:40:53 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * troff/env.c (hyphen_word): Correct the test for whether the
+ token is a hyphen. Reset npos to 0.
+
+ * macros/tmac.s (par@sup-start, par@sup-end): New implementations.
+
+Sun Dec 30 15:53:13 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * macros/tmac.s (ds*common-end): Call par*reset.
+ (PE): Likewise.
+ (par@reset-indent): Deleted.
+
+ * macros/tmac.s (@IP): Divert the label.
+
+Sat Dec 29 14:33:32 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * xditview/draw.c (setGC): Use a line width of .1m rather than
+ .04m by default; round rather than truncate value.
+
+ * tbl/table.c (class empty_entry): New class.
+ (empty_entry::empty_entry, empty_entry::line_type): New functions.
+ (table::add_entry): Represent empty entries by objects of type
+ empty_entry.
+ (table_entry::line_type): Return -1.
+ (table::determine_row_type): Ignore entries with line_type 0.
+ Treat type -1 as non-lines.
+
+Fri Dec 28 15:04:41 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * ps/devps/textmap, xditview/libXdvi/DviChar.c, tty/devlatin1/R.proto,
+ macros/tmac.s: Rename \(-d to \(Sd.
+
+Thu Dec 27 12:35:47 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * ps/devps/textmap: Add `sd', `/_' and `3d' characters.
+ * xditview/libXdvi/DviChar.c: Likewise.
+ * dvi/devdvi/texsy.map: Add `<<', `>>'.
+
+Wed Dec 26 13:33:23 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * troff/div.c (top_level_diversion::begin_page): Call
+ init_output() if the_output is 0.
+
+Sat Dec 22 12:35:29 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * troff/input.c: Replace ESCAPE_E by ESCAPE_e and ESCAPE_C by
+ ESCAPE_c.
+ (get_copy): Turn \E into ESCAPE_E.
+ (token::process, asciify): Handle ESCAPE_E.
+
+ * macros/tmac.s (ds*common-end, par@reset): Add `.rj 0'.
+ (RD): New macro.
+ (DS): Implement `.DS R'.
+
+Fri Dec 21 11:41:53 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * macros/tmac.s (FS): New macro.
+
+ * macros/tmac.s (fn@do-FS): Use @LP instead of LP.
+
+ * macros/tmac.s (cov*tl-init): Remove after first execution
+ instead of aliasing to @nop. Call top of page macro explicitly
+ instead of setting trap; call @init first. Set pg@top as top of
+ page macro.
+ (cov*auto-init): Deleted. Set cov*tl-init instead of
+ cov*auto-init as top of page trap.
+ (TL, LP): Do a break instead of calling cov*tl-init.
+ (cov*print): With RP format but no TL, alias FS and FE to @FS and
+ @FE; in this case also give a warning and always start another
+ page. No need to set pg@top here.
+ (cov*tl-init): Rename to cov*first-page-init.
+
+ * macros/tmac.s (RP): Do `.pn 0'.
+ (cov*tl-init): With RP format don't do `.pn 0'.
+
+ * macros/tmac.s (pg@cs-top): Set no space mode.
+
+ * macros/tmac.s (par@TL, par@AU, par@AI): New macros.
+ (cov*ab-init): Alias TL, AU and AI to these.
+
+Thu Dec 20 10:10:50 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * macros/tmac.s (@EQ): Move the space before the equation into @EN
+ (@EN): Do nothing unless \n[dl] is > 0.
+
+Tue Dec 18 12:20:47 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * pic/object.c (ellipse_object::radius): New function.
+
+ * VERSION: Change version to 0.7.
+
+ * tbl/table.c (block_entry::do_divert): Declare return type as
+ void.
+ (block_entry::divert, alphabetic_block_entry::divert): Return 1.
+
+Mon Dec 17 12:30:34 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * troff/column.c: New file.
+ * troff/Makefile: Corresponding changes.
+
+ * troff/hvunits.c (scale(vunits, vunits, vunits)): New function.
+ Friend of vunits.
+
+ * troff/div.c (top_level_diversion::space): If the space causes
+ the first-page transition and springs a trap, truncate the space
+ to 0.
+
+Fri Dec 14 12:30:02 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * ps/ps.c (ps_printer::do_import): Add a `clear' after including
+ the document.
+
+ * pic/troff.c (troff_output::line_thickness,
+ troff_output::set_fill): Do a horizontal motion to compensate for
+ the width of the \D escape sequence.
+
+Thu Dec 13 10:17:14 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * xditview/tmac.X: Reinstate definition of \(rn, but only for X100
+ (not X75).
+
+ * eqn/sqrt.c (sqrt_box::compute_metrics): Supply missing argument
+ to printf.
+
+ * tbl/table.c (simple_entry::simply_print): Don't declare as pure.
+ Supply empty definition.
+ (text_entry::simple_print, simple_text_entry::simple_print):
+ Delete declarations.
+ (table::add_entry): Represent empty entries by objects of type
+ `simple_entry'.
+
+Wed Dec 12 08:50:48 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * troff/Makefile: Remove -DHYPHEN_CONTROL from DEFINES.
+
+ * tbl/table.c (left_text_entry::add_tab): New function.
+
+ * macros/tmac.s: Make @RT an alias for par@reset. Make RT
+ initialize like LP.
+
+Mon Dec 10 11:19:55 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * troff/env.c (environment::start_field): Give an error message if
+ there is no next tab.
+
+Sun Dec 9 11:46:40 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * troff/env.c (hyphenate): Skip initial elements with zero
+ hyphenation code.
+
+ * macros/tmac.s (par@init): Keep VS in points rather than units.
+
+Sat Dec 8 23:00:27 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * pic/main.c (main): Implement `-c' option.
+ * pic/output.h: Declare make_tpic_output().
+ * pic/tex.c (tex_output::set_pen_size): Make it virtual and
+ protected.
+ (tpic_output): New class.
+ (tpic_output::tpic_output, tpic_output::set_pen_size,
+ tpic_output::command, make_tpic_output): New functions.
+
+Fri Dec 7 11:57:41 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * tbl/main.c (main): Call `.ab' if \n(.g is false. Define TS/TE
+ if they're not already defined.
+ * tbl/table.c (init_output): Don't test \n(.g.
+
+ * troff/input.c (do_if_request): Delete `g' condition. Recognize
+ `d', `r' and `c' conditions even in compatibility mode.
+
+Tue Dec 4 09:13:47 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * ps/tmac.ps (ps-bb): Protect against negative numbers in bounding
+ box.
+
+Mon Dec 3 07:18:26 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * troff/env.h (environment::prev_line_interrupted): New member.
+ (environment::get_prev_line_interrupted): New function.
+ * troff/env.c (environment::newline): Set prev_line_interrupted.
+ (environment::environment(const environment *),
+ environment::environment(symbol)): Initialize
+ prev_line_interrupted.
+ * troff/input.c (process_input_stack): Don't give special
+ treatment to space and newline at the beginning of the line if the
+ previous line was interrupted.
+
+Sat Dec 1 15:48:37 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * eqn/eqn.y: Disallow PRIME by itself.
+ * eqn/lex.c (token_table): Bind `opprime' instead of `prime' to
+ PRIME.
+ (def_table): Remove definition of '. Define prime to be `.
+
+ * eqn/eqn.y: Split off part of rule `script' into a new rule
+ `nonsup'.
+
+Fri Nov 30 10:23:44 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * macros/tmac.s ({, }): New string aliases.
+
+Thu Nov 29 11:34:40 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * README-0.7: New file.
+
+Wed Nov 28 10:09:57 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * macros/tmac.s: New file.
+ * man/groff_ms.man: New file.
+ * Makefile: Add definition of TMAC_S. Pass TMAC_S in SUBFLAGS.
+ * Makefile.bd: Similarily.
+ * man/Makefile: Add groff_ms.n to MAN7PAGES. Replace @TMAC_S@. Add
+ definition of TMAC_S.
+ * macros/Makefile: Add definition of TMAC_S. Install tmac.s.
+ * macros/TODO: New file.
+
+Sat Nov 24 20:04:54 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * troff/env.c (right_justify): New function.
+ (init_env_requests): Bind this to request "rj".
+ (center_lines): Set right_justify_lines to 0. If we get a bad
+ integer, center 1 line.
+ (environment::environment(symbol), environment::environment(const
+ environment *)): Initialize right_justify_lines.
+ (environment::get_right_justify_lines): New function.
+ (init_env_requests): Bind this to number_register ".rj".
+
+ * troff/env.c (environment::choose_breakpoint): Implement
+ hyphenation_margin and hyphenation_space.
+ (environment::get_hyphenation_space,
+ environment::get_hyphenation_margin): New functions.
+ (init_env_requests): Bind these to .hys and .hym.
+ (hyphenation_space_request, hyphenation_margin_request): New
+ functions
+ (init_env_requests): Bind these to hys and hym.
+ (environment::environment(symbol), environment::environment(const
+ environment *)): Initialize hyphenation_margin and
+ hyphenation_space.
+ * troff/env.h: Corresponding changes to class environment.
+
+Fri Nov 23 09:08:16 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * troff/div.c (blank_line): Always do a break.
+
+ * eqn/box.c (do_text): Turn off escapes while appending text to
+ string.
+
+Thu Nov 22 10:58:59 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * troff/input.c (while_break_request, while_continue_request): New
+ functions.
+ (init_input_requests): Bind these to "break" and "continue".
+ (while_depth, while_break_flag): New variables.
+ (while_request): Update while_depth. Break out of loop if
+ while_break_flag is set.
+
+Wed Nov 21 10:54:40 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * tbl/table.c (init_span_reg): Initialize span_width_reg to \n(.H
+ rather than 0.
+
+Mon Nov 19 00:45:03 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * Makefile: Include -DBROKEN_SPOOLER by default. Expand comment.
+
+ * stringify: New file.
+ * Makefile (groff.o): Use stringify.
+
+ * xditview/tmac.X: Remove definition of \(rn.
+ * xditview/libXdvi/DviChar.c: Remove radicalex from
+ Adobe_symbol_map.
+
+Sat Nov 17 10:44:58 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * tbl/table.c (table::add_entry): Allow alphabetic text blocks.
+ (alphabetic_block_entry::alphabetic_block_entry,
+ alphabetic_block_entry::divert, alphabetic_block_entry::print):
+ New functions.
+ (block_entry::divert): Split off body into ...
+ (block_entry::do_divert): If the block is alphabetic, subtract 2n
+ from the line length; also update the span width to dl+2n, and the
+ alphabetic span width to dl.
+
+ * driver/input.c (do_file): While reading argument to D command,
+ when expanding buffer, multiply szp by sizeof(int) rather than 2
+ in the argument to memcpy.
+
+ * tbl/table.c (compute_span_width): Add 2n rather than 1n to the
+ width of alphabetic columns.
+
+Fri Nov 16 06:34:27 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * troff/node.c (lookup_family): Supply second argument to lookup.
+
+ * troff/dictionary.c (dictionary::lookup): After an unsuccesful
+ search, return immediately if v is 0.
+
+ * pic/troff.c: Define EQN_NO_EXTRA_SPACE_REG.
+ (troff_output::start_picture): Set this reg.
+ (troff_output::end_picture): Remove this reg
+ * eqn/box.c (box::extra_space): Don't produce `\x's if
+ EQN_NO_EXTRA_SPACE_REG is defined.
+
+ * eqn/eqn.y: Allow just a PRIME to be a `simple'.
+ * eqn/text.c (split_text): Map ' to \(fm when it's the first
+ character.
+
+Thu Nov 15 10:35:06 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * macros/tmac.e: Use font 3 instead of B in $c. Remove `bd'
+ requests.
+
+ * troff/div.c (top_level_diversion::top_level_diversion):
+ Initialize page_number to 0.
+
+Wed Nov 14 21:41:58 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * groff/troff (environment::environment(const environment *)):
+ Initialize name to e->name, rather than "anonymous".
+
+Sat Nov 10 01:59:37 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * xditview/libXdvi/Dvi.c (ShowDvi): If eof is encountered, reset
+ requested_page. Split middle part into ...
+ (FindPage): New function.
+ (SetValues): If we don't yet know the last page, and the requested
+ page is greater than the current page, call FindPage.
+ Update the font_map_string before doing this.
+
+ * xditview/tmac.X: Add definitions of \(sq, \(ga, \(dg and \(dd.
+ Translate \(lh and \(rh into left and right double arrows.
+
+ * troff/node.c (class hyphen_inhibitor_node): New class.
+ (hyphen_inhibitor_node::hyphen_inhibitor_node,
+ hyphen_inhibitor_node::copy, hyphen_inhibitor_node::same,
+ hyphen_inhibitor_node::type,
+ hyphen_inhibitor_node::get_hyphenation_type): New functions.
+ (node::add_discretionary_hyphen): Use hyphen_inhibitor_node rather
+ than dbreak_node(0, 0) to represent a `\%' at the beginning of a
+ word.
+
+Fri Nov 9 16:05:38 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * troff/node.h (dummy_node::get_hyphenation_type,
+ transparent_dummy_node::get_hyphenation_type): Declare them.
+ * troff/node.c: (dummy_node::get_hyphenation_type,
+ transparent_dummy_node::get_hyphenation_type): New functions.
+
+Wed Nov 7 10:09:06 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * xditview/libXdvi/draw.c: If M_PI not defined after including
+ math.h, then define it.
+
+ * xditview/Makefile: Add definition of AR. Pass it to the submake
+ in libXdvi.
+ * xditview/libXdvi/Makefile: Add definitions of AR and RANLIB.
+
+Tue Nov 6 10:14:27 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * troff/dictionary.h (object_dictionary::alias): Declare return
+ value as int.
+ * troff/dictionary.c (object_dictionary::alias): Return non-zero
+ if the old name was defined.
+ * troff/input.c (alias_macro): Give a warning if the old name was
+ not defined.
+ * troff/reg.c (alias_reg): Likewise.
+
+Mon Nov 5 00:31:39 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * troff/input.c (token::next): Delete implementation of \R.
+
+ * macros/Makefile: Strip comments from tmac.e while installing it.
+
+ * troff/input.c: New variable `nroff_mode'.
+ (troff_request, nroff_request): New functions.
+ (init_input_requests): Bind `troff' and `nroff' to troff_request
+ and nroff_request.
+ (do_if_request): Compute results of t and n conditions from
+ nroff_mode.
+
+ * text/text.c (split_text): Fix typo in >=.
+
+ * eqn/lex.c: Add definition of `==' to def_table.
+
+Fri Nov 2 02:49:09 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * pic/tex.c (tex_output::start_picture): Change the definitions of
+ \graph and \graphtemp so that they work properly with Plain TeX.
+
+ * pic/tex.c (tex_output::solid_arc): Ensure that the second angle
+ argument to `ar' is not less than the first.
+
+ * pic/pic.y: Allow a comma between elements of the variable list
+ in the argument to `reset'.
+
+ * pic/object.c (arc_object::arc_object): Fix computation of
+ radius.
+
+ * eqn/main.c (main): Add exit(0).
+
+Thu Nov 1 02:03:50 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * troff/div.c (begin_page): Test no_space_mode after doing the
+ break, but still push the page ejector cookie before doing the
+ break. Also set the next page number after doing the break.
+
+ * xditview/xditview.c (NewFile): Don't set the title and icon name
+ if this is the first file and its name is `-'.
+ * groff/groff.c: Define a new device flag XT_OPTION. Set it for
+ the X75 and X100 devices.
+ (main): If a device has the XT_OPTION flag set and there's exactly
+ one file argument, pass the driver -xrm and -title options to set
+ the icon name and window title to the name of the file.
+
+ * troff/env.c (environment_switch): If there was an argument but
+ it wasn't a valid number or name, then pop an environment but
+ don't give an error message on underflow.
+
+ * troff/number.c (start_number): Correct spelling in error message.
+
+ * troff/input.c (token::delimiter): Don't print an error message
+ if err is false.
+
+ * xditview/libXdvi/parse.c (ParseInput): In case 'D', only call
+ ParseDrawFunction if dw->display_enable is true.
+
+Wed Oct 31 05:49:50 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * pic/pic.y: Parse text positioning like normal attributes, so as
+ to allow `"text" at 0,0 ljust'. Don't allow `center' as a
+ positioning attribute.
+
+Mon Oct 29 22:50:38 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * tbl/main.c (process_data): When in state START while reading a
+ text block, don't change to state MIDDLE if c is a newline.
+
+Sun Oct 28 21:59:56 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * dvi/dvi.c (dvi_printer::begin_page): Rename `i' variable to `j'
+ so as to avoid shadowing parameter.
+
+Wed Oct 24 18:35:39 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * tbl/table.c (trim_space): Deleted.
+ (table::add_entry): Don't call trim_space.
+
+Mon Oct 22 03:48:39 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * VERSION: Change version to 0.6.
+
+ * troff/number.c (parse_expr): Make == work.
+
+Sat Oct 20 11:28:17 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * man/grog.man: New file.
+ * man/Makefile: Add grog.n to MAN1PAGES.
+ * etc/grog.sh: New file.
+ * etc/Makefile: Install grog.sh as grog.
+
+Fri Oct 19 11:17:15 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * troff/input.c (token::next): Implement \E.
+
+Thu Oct 18 11:56:24 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * xditview/tmac.X: Change font translations to match tmac.ps.
+
+ * troff/input.c (non_empty_name_warning): Don't give a warning if
+ `\{' terminates the name.
+
+Tue Oct 16 10:04:23 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * ps/devps/symbol.diff: New file.
+ * ps/devps/FontMakefile: Mention symbol.diff.
+
+Sun Oct 14 11:46:46 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * troff/node.c (font_position): Use get_long_name to read the
+ external_name.
+
+ * troff/env.c (environment_switch): If we get a number that's < 0
+ or >= NENVIRONMENTS, treat it like a name.
+ Change NENVIRONMENTS to 10.
+
+ * troff/groff.h: Remove definition of FONTS_MAX.
+ * troff/node.h (class font_family): Make map a pointer instead of
+ an array. Add a map_size member. Make it a class. Make nm const
+ and public. Make invalidate_fontno a friend.
+ * troff/node.c: Define font_table_size. Make font_info a pointer
+ rather than an array.
+ (class troff_output_file): Allocate font_position dynamically. Add
+ nfont_positions member.
+ (troff_output_file::set_font): Grow font_position if necessary.
+ (troff_output_file::~troff_output_file): Delete font_position.
+ (troff_output_file::troff_output_file): Allocate font_position.
+ (grow_font_table): New function.
+ (troff_output_file::really_begin_page,
+ troff_output_file:really_copy_page): Use nfont_positions rather
+ than FONTS_MAX.
+ (mount_font_no_translate, mount_style): Call grow_font_table if
+ necessary.
+ (font_family::font_family): Allocate map.
+ (font_family::make_definite): Grow map if necessary. Use
+ font_table_size instead of FONTS_MAX.
+ (font_family::~font_family): New function.
+ (invalidate_fontno): Use font_family::map_size.
+ (get_fontno, env_space_width, env_half_narrow_space_width,
+ env_narrow_space_width, symbol_fotno, is_good_fontno,
+ get_bold_fontno, make_glyph_node): Use font_table_size rather than
+ FONTS_MAX.
+ (next_available_font_position): Never return 0.
+
+Fri Oct 12 10:17:52 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * ps/tmac.ps: Add font translations for compatibility with dpost.
+
+Thu Oct 11 12:09:03 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * eqn/pile.c: Rename default_baseline_sep to baseline_sep.
+ Move BASELINE_SEP_FORMAT and COLUMN_WIDTH_FORMAT into pbox.h.
+ Move definitions baseline_sep, shift_down, column_sep,
+ matrix_side_sep into...
+ * eqn/box.c: Add them to param_table.
+ * eqn/pbox.h: Add declarations to pbox.h.
+
+ * troff/input.c (set_string): Cast value to unsigned char *.
+
+ * troff/token.h (process_input_stack): Declare it static before
+ declaring it a friend.
+
+Wed Oct 10 09:59:13 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * dvi/devdvi/texex.map: Fix positions of extensible brace middle
+ and bottom.
+ * dvi/devdvi/EX: Regenerate.
+
+ * troff/input.c (init_charset_table): Make ", ', ), ], *, \(dg
+ transparent.
+
+Tue Oct 9 08:34:02 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * eqn/lex.c: In defaults_table, make definition of `dot' call
+ `dot_def'. Don't explicitly make it roman. Similarily for other
+ accents.
+
+ * pic/lex.c (for_input::for_input): Add by_is_multiplicative
+ argument.
+ (for_input::get, for_input::peek): Use this.
+ (do_for): Add by_is_multiplicative argument.
+ * pic/pic.y: Change optional_by clause to allow '*' after `by'.
+ Change semantic value of optional_by to be a double plus a flag
+ saying whethet the by clause is multiplicative.
+
+ * eqn/lex.c (get_delimited_text): Remember location of start of
+ definition. Improve error handling when EOF is encountered.
+
+ * lib/font.h: Rename handle_x_command to
+ handle_unknown_font_command.
+ * lib/font.c (font::load): Call handle_unknown_font_command for
+ any unknown command in the font description file. Don't call
+ handle_x_command. Include the name of the command in the argv.
+ Improve message for unknown command after kernpairs or charset
+ command.
+ * ps/ps.c (ps_font::handle_x_command): Rename to
+ handle_unknown_font_command. Remove message about `x download'
+ command. Give error message for wrong number of arguments.
+ * ps/devps/afmtodit: Generate `encoding' instead of `x encoding'.
+ * dvi/dvi.c (dvi_font::handle_x_command): Rename to
+ handle_unknown_font_command. Give an error message for wrong
+ number of arguments. Rename design_size to designsize.
+ * dvi/tfmtodit.c (main): Generate `checksum' instead of `x
+ checksum', `designsize' instead of `design_size'.
+
+Mon Oct 8 00:38:55 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * eqn/*.[chy]: Change underaccent to uaccent.
+
+ * eqn/eqn.y: Add rule for underaccent. Declare UNDERACCENT token;
+ give it the same precedence as ACCENT.
+ * eqn/other.c (make_underaccent_box): New function.
+ * eqn/box.h: Declare it.
+ * eqn/lex.c: Add UNDERACCENT to token_table. Add utilde to
+ def_table.
+
+Sun Oct 7 11:25:16 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * pic/pic.y (reset_all): New function. Called in rule for RESET.
+ (parse_init): Call reset_all.
+ (define_variable): When defining scale reset only those
+ pre-defined variables that are scaled.
+ (defaults_table): Add `scale' as non-scaled value.
+
+ * pic/pic.y: Redo parsing of text adjustments: parse adjustments
+ together with the text; allow any number of positioning words;
+ allow center as a positioning word.
+
+ * pic/object.c (output::compute_scale): Get picture maximum height
+ and width from variables called maxpswid and maxpsht.
+ * pic/pic.y: Add maxpswid and maxpsht to defaults_table.
+
+Sat Oct 6 10:16:56 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * pic/object.c (object_spec::make_text): Multiply textht by number
+ of text items.
+
+ * pic/pic.y: Allow `sprintf("string", expr,...)' wherever text can
+ occur.
+ (do_sprintf): New function.
+ (pic.gperf): Add sprintf token.
+ (text, sprintf): New rules.
+
+ * pic/pic.y: `rand()' with no arguments returns a random number
+ in the range [0,1).
+
+ * pic/pic.y: Allow a bare expression to be an attribute: change
+ precedences to support this. Change optional_ordinal rule to
+ optional_ordinal_last to avoid reduce/reduce conflict.
+ * pic/object.c (object_spec::object_spec): Initialize direction.
+
+ * pic/pic.y: Implement ^ operator meaning exponentiation.
+
+ * troff/node.h: Add default argument to mount_font.
+ * troff/node.c (font_position): Read an optional third argument
+ giving the external_name.
+ (mount_font): Add optional argument giving the external_name.
+ (mount_font_not_translate): Have additional argument giving
+ external name. Use this name to load the font. Pass both names
+ to font_info::font_info.
+ (font_info::font_info): Have additional argument giving
+ external_name.
+ (class tfont): New member external_name.
+ (font_info::get_tfont): Use external name to construct tfont_spec.
+
+Fri Oct 5 04:03:13 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * eqn/lex.c (init_table): Add argument giving device. Define
+ name of device to be "1".
+ (do_ifdef): Counts as true if the argument has been defined with
+ `define'.
+ * eqn/main.c (main): Call init_table with device argument. Make
+ device local to main.
+ * eqn/eqn.h: Change declaration of init_table. Remove declaration
+ of device.
+
+ * pic/lex.c (get_delimited): Allow text to be delimited by
+ matching {}s. Don't recognize ending delimiter within a string.
+
+ * troff/input.c (get_delim_name): New function.
+ (token::next): Implement \C.
+
+ * lib/font.c (font::load): Grok ---. Add an alias for each
+ character based on its code.
+ (font::get_code_width): Deleted.
+ * lib/font.h (class font): Declare font::number_to_index().
+ Remove declaration of font::get_code_width.
+ * lib/nametoindex.c (font::name_to_index): Add 512 rather than 256
+ to indices of named characters.
+ (font::number_to_index): New function.
+ * troff/input.c (font::number_to_index): New function.
+ (get_charinfo_by_number, charinfo::get_number,
+ charinfo::set_number): New functions.
+ (token::next): Turn \N into a TOKEN_NUMBERED_CHAR.
+ (token::process, token::description, token::get_char,
+ token::add_to_node_list, token::operator==): Handle
+ TOKEN_NUMBERED_CHAR.
+ * troff/charinfo.h: Declare get_charinfo_by_number,
+ charinfo::get_number, charinfo::set_number. Add NUMBERED flag to
+ charinfo class.
+ (charinfo::numbered): New function.
+ * troff/token.h: Add TOKEN_NUMBERED_CHAR.
+ * troff/env.h (class environment): Remove declaration of ...
+ * troff/env.c (environment::make_numbered_char_node): Deleted.
+ * troff/node.c (make_numbered_node): Deleted.
+ (class numbered_glyph_node): Remove.
+ (troff_output_file::put_char_width, troff_output_file::put_char):
+ Handle numbered chars.
+ (troff_output_file::numbered_char): Removed.
+ (tfont::get_code_width): Removed.
+ (make_glyph_node): Don't search special fonts for numbered
+ characters.
+ * troff/node.h: Remove declaration of make_numbered_node.
+ * driver/input.c (do_file): Handle N command.
+ * driver/printer.h: Add declaration of ...
+ * driver/printer.c (printer::set_numbered_char): New function.
+ * dvi/tfmtodit.c (main): Generate unnamed entries.
+ * ps/devps/afmtodit: Likewise.
+ * xditview/xtotroff.c (MapFont): Likewise.
+ * xditview/libXdvi/parse.c (ParseInput): Grok N command.
+
+ * tbl/main.c (process_format): If multiple widths are specified
+ for a column but all the widths are the same, don't give an error
+ message.
+
+ * tbl/table.c (table::do_row): If the current row is all lines and
+ the stuff doesn't contains a line, mark the top of the row after
+ printing stuff before the row. If the current row is not all
+ lines and the stuff doesn't contain a line, don't unnecessarily
+ mark the top of the row before printing the stuff.
+
+Mon Oct 1 11:42:00 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * troff/groff.h: Remove MAX_PATH.
+ * troff/input.c (open_file): Dynamically allocate space for the
+ path.
+ (open_mac_file, process_macro_file): Corresponding changes.
+
+Sun Sep 23 18:56:26 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * troff/node.h (class output_file): Make copy_file pure. Add
+ vspace method ifdef COLUMN. Add is_printing method.
+ * troff/node.c: Add class printing_reg. Add class
+ real_output_file. Derive other output_file classes from
+ real_output_file; in these classes rename begin_page to
+ really_begin_page, print_line to really_print_line, copy_file to
+ really_copy_file, transparent_char to really_transparent_char.
+ Move output_file::flush to real_output_file. Add printing member
+ to class output_file.
+ * troff/div.h: Remove printing member from top_level_diversion.
+ Add vspace member function to class diversion ifdef COLUMN. Add
+ some declarations ifdef COLUMN.
+ * troff/div.c (top_level_diversion::copy_file,
+ top_level_diversion::transparent_output,
+ top_level_diversion::output): Don't test printing member before
+ output.
+ * troff/input.c: Handle initial variable_space_request ifdef
+ COLUMN.
+ * troff/Makefile: Add column.c but comment it out. Add -DCOLUMN
+ but comment it out.
+
+Sat Sep 22 11:32:22 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * troff/div.c (diversion::need): Make any space forced. If we
+ sprung a trap, set truncated_space to minus the distance to the
+ trap and set needed_space to the amount that was needed.
+ (top_level_diversion::space): A forced space turns no_space_mode
+ off.
+ (class constant_vunits_reg): New class.
+ (init_div_requests): Implement number registers .trunc and .ne
+ using constant_vunits_reg.
+ (class truncated_space_reg): Deleted.
+
+ * troff/div.h: Don't have a no_space_mode member in diversion.
+ Instead have it in top_level_diversion.
+ * troff/div.c (diversion::diversion): Don't initialize
+ no_space_mode.
+ (top_level_diversion::top_level_diversion): Initialize
+ no_space_mode.
+ (no_space, restore_spacing): Do nothing if curdiv != topdiv.
+ (macro_diversion::output): Don't clear no_space_mode.
+
+ * troff/input.c (diverted_space_node::reread): Don't call
+ environment::do_break. In fill mode, act like a blank line.
+ (diverted_copy_file_node::reread): Don't call
+ environment::do_break.
+
+ * troff/div.c (blank_line): New function.
+ * troff/div.h: Declare it.
+ * troff/input.c (process_input_stack): Call it.
+
+ * troff/div.c (truncated_space_reg::get_string): New function.
+ (init_div_requests): Bind to .trunc.
+ (space_request, top_level_diversion::space,
+ top_level_diversion::output, macro_diversion::space,
+ macro_diversion::output): Update truncated_space.
+ (macro_diversion::output): Redo calculations when trap sprung.
+ (macro_diversion::output, macro_diversion::space): No need for
+ trap_flag.
+
+ * troff/div.c (top_level_diversion::output): Set nl_reg_contents
+ after truncating post line spacing.
+
+Fri Sep 21 11:27:25 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * ps/devps/prologue (MF, SF): Make them work even if setfont is
+ defined as a procedure rather than as an operator.
+
+Thu Sep 20 12:55:05 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * troff/div.c (macro_diversion::space): Ignore no_space_mode.
+
+Wed Sep 19 10:54:37 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * troff/div.c (top_level_diversion::output): Merge
+ output_file::print_line and output_file::end_of_line member
+ functions.
+ * troff/div.h (class output_file):
+ * troff/node.c (troff_output_file::print_line,
+ troff_output_file::end_of_line, output_file::end_of_line,
+ ascii_output_file::print_line, suppress_output_file::print_line):
+ Corresponding changes.
+
+Tue Sep 18 11:31:47 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * troff/input.c (token::next): Don't give a warning for `\.'.
+
+ * troff/env.c (environment::get_center_lines): New function.
+ (init_env_requests): Bind number register .ce to it.
+ * troff/env.h: Declare it.
+ * tbl/table.c (table::init_output): Define reset macro to restore
+ .ce. If center option not given, store .ce in SAVED_CENTER_REG.
+ Then do .ce 0.
+ (table::print): If center option not given, then imply center
+ option if SAVED_CENTER_REG > 0.
+
+Mon Sep 17 09:19:19 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * ps/devps/Makefile: Remove T from FONTS. Remove TSymbol.ps and
+ Troff.ps from DOWNLOAD.
+
+ * troff/Makefile: Change comment in DEFINES to avoid confusing
+ System V make.
+
+ * ps/ps.c (ps_printer::do_exec): Allow newlines within PostScript
+ code. Don't try to catch errors with stopped.
+ (check_line_lengths): New function.
+ * ps/devps/prologue (EXEC): Deleted.
+ (EBEGIN, EEND): New procedures.
+
+Sun Sep 16 14:51:15 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * troff/input.c: Include request.h before node.h.
+ * troff/node.c: Likewise.
+ * troff/env.c: Likewise.
+ * troff/div.c: Likewise.
+ * troff/node.h (class special_node): Store argument as a macro
+ rather than a char *.
+ * troff/node.c (special_node::special_node, special_node::copy):
+ Grok this.
+ (special_node::~special_node): Deleted.
+ (special_node::tprint): Deleted.
+ (special_node::tprint_start, special_node::tprint_end,
+ special_node::tprint_char): New functions.
+ (troff_output_file::special): Deleted.
+ (troff_output_file::start_special, troff_output_file::end_special,
+ troff_output_file::special_char): New functions.
+ * troff/input.c (special_node::tprint): New function.
+ (do_special): Use macro not char *.
+ (do_transparent_macro): Deleted.
+ (token::next): Don't call do_transparent_macro.
+
+ * troff/input.c (token::next): Add 'Y' case.
+ (do_transparent_macro): New function.
+ * troff/node.c (troff_output_file::special): Handle newlines with
+ argument using new continuation convention.
+ * driver/input.c (get_string): Cope with continuation convention.
+ (do_file): Don't call skip_line after calling get_string(1).
+ * ps/ps.c (ps_printer::special, ps_printer::do_import,
+ ps_printer::do_def, ps_printer::do_exec): Cope with newlines in
+ arg.
+ * xditview/libXdvi/parse.c (ParseInput): Ignore lines starting
+ with +.
+
+Sat Sep 15 19:00:10 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * troff/input.c (asciify): By default, illegal input characters
+ should return empty string.
+
+ * troff/input.c (copy_file): Handle first page transition like title.
+ (token::next, process_input_stack): Grok COPY_FILE_REQUEST.
+
+ * troff/input.c (token::next): Improve error message for EOF after
+ escape character.
+ (input_char_description): New function.
+ (get_char_for_escape_name): Use input_char_description.
+ (token::next): Warn about unrecognized escape sequences.
+ (warning_table): Add WARN_ESCAPE.
+ * troff/groff.h: Declare WARN_ESCAPE. Change WARN_TOTAL
+ accordingly.
+
+ * troff/token.h: Remove declaration of process_input_stack.
+
+ * troff/input.c: Remove declaration of init_hyphen_requests.
+ * troff/request.h: Correct spelling in declaration of same.
+
+ * troff/input.c (token::next): Check whether escape_char is 0.
+
+Fri Sep 14 12:09:25 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * groff.c (main, usage, help): Implement -P and -L options.
+ * groff.sh: Likewise.
+
+ * troff/input.c (token::next): Use some gotos to avoid code
+ duplication.
+
+ * troff/input.c (get_long_name, get_name, read_long_ecsape_name):
+ Avoid calling symbol::symbol if name empty.
+
+Thu Sep 13 06:21:45 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * troff/input.c (init_input_requests): Make \n(.x return the major
+ version number and \n(.y return the minor version number.
+ * troff/Makefile: Construct file majorminor.c defining
+ major_version and minor_version automatically from ../VERSION.
+
+ * troff/node.c (class glyph_node): Make operator new and operator
+ delete public.
+ (class ligature_node): Similarily.
+
+ * troff/input.c (operator==(const macro &, const macro &)): New
+ function.
+ (non_interpreted_node::same): Use this.
+ (string_iterator::string_iterator): Make macro& argument const.
+
+ * troff/input.c (input_iterator::get): New function. Don't make
+ asciify_macro or class non_interpreted_node friends of class
+ input_iterator.
+ (non_interpreted_node::interpret): Use input_iterator::get.
+ (asciify_macro): Likewise.
+
+ * troff/input.c (~token_node, ~string_iterator, ~arg_list,
+ ~non_interpreted_node): Deleted.
+ * troff/node.c: (~suppress_output_file, ~ascii_output_file):
+ Deleted.
+
+ * troff/symbol.h: Make all symbol member functions const.
+
+ * lib/strtol.c: New file.
+ * lib/Makefile: Add strtol.c.
+ * Makefile: Define STRTOL as strtol.o to include strtol in
+ libgroff.a.
+
+Wed Sep 12 10:00:49 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * pic/troff.c (troff_output::simple_circle): Divide by scale.
+
+Tue Sep 11 14:17:16 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * troff/input.c (do_special): Use input_level.
+
+ * troff/token.h (TOKEN_BACKSPACE): New token.
+ (token::backspace): New function.
+ * troff/input.c (token::description, token::next, token::process):
+ Grok TOKEN_BACKSPACE.
+ (do_special): Turn TOKEN_BACKSPACE back into \b.
+
+ * troff/token.h (token::leader): New function.
+ * troff/input.c (do_special): Turn TOKEN_LEADER back into \001.
+
+ * troff/input.c (do_special): Turn TOKEN_TAB back into \t.
+
+ * troff/input.c (do_special): Use token::description in error
+ message.
+
+Mon Sep 10 11:06:27 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * troff/input.c (decode_args): Combine quoted and
+ quote_input_level variables. Make it a for (;;) loop.
+
+ * troff/input.c (get_char_for_escape_name): Check for \001 and \b.
+
+ * troff/input.c (read_long_escape_name): The test for whether to
+ expand buffer was off by 1.
+ (read_string): Similarily.
+
+Fri Sep 7 11:45:50 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * troff/input.c: Use `const int' rather than `static const int'.
+
+ * troff/div.h (diversion::copy_file): Declare as pure virtual.
+ (macro_diversion::copy_file): New function.
+ * troff/node.h: New class diverted_copy_file_node.
+ * troff/node.c: Implement it.
+ * troff/input.c (copy_file): Use diversion::copy_file. Handle
+ first page transition by pushing a diverted_copy_file_node.
+ * troff/input.c (token::next, process_input_stack): Don't handle
+ COPY_FILE_REQUEST.
+
+Thu Sep 6 13:29:10 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * ps/ps.c (flush_sbuf): Remember to add sbuf_kern when checking
+ whether space widths need adjusting.
+
+ * troff/charinfo.h: Generalize translated_to_space to
+ special_translation so as to allow translation to \&.
+ * troff/input.c (translate): Allow translation to \&.
+ (charinfo::*): Corresponding changes.
+ * troff/node.c (make_node, node::add_char): Corresponding changes.
+ * troff/node.h (dummy_node::dummy_node): Allow optional first
+ argument.
+
+ * lib/lib.h: Make codes 0200 to 0237 illegal input characters.
+ * troff/token.h: Remove TOKEN_TITLE. Remove token::title. Add
+ TOKEN_REQUEST.
+ * troff/input.c (token::next): Turn a TITLE_REQUEST into a
+ TOKEN_REQUEST with an argument of TITLE_REQUEST.
+ (token::process): Grok that.
+ * troff/input.c (copy_file): Handle first page transition like
+ title by pushing a COPY_FILE_REQUEST cookie.
+ (token::next, process_input_stack): Grok that.
+ * troff/node.h (output_file::copy_file): Add x and y arguments.
+ Make it non-pure.
+ * troff/div.c (top_level_diversion::copy_file): Supply them.
+ * troff/node.c (troff_output_file::copy_file): Add x and y
+ arguments; moveto specified position. Invalidate font_position
+ array after copying file.
+ (output_file::copy_file): New function.
+ (suppressed_output_file::copy_file, ascii_output::copy_file):
+ Removed.
+ * troff/input.c (transparent_file): New function.
+ (init_input_requests): Bind to "trf".
+ (token::next): Handle TRANSPARENT_FILE_REQUEST cookie.
+ (process_input_stack): Likewise.
+
+ * troff/Makefile: Add ../lib/lib.h to GROFF_H.
+
+ * troff/node.c (init_node_requests): New number registers .kern
+ pointing to global_kern_mode, and .lg pointing to
+ global_ligature_mode.
+
+ * troff/node.c (ligature): Don't change it if we get a bad
+ integer.
+
+ * troff/input.c (do_define_string): Don't strip tabs.
+
+ * troff/input.c (asciify_macro): Make the string_iterator auto.
+
+ * troff/node.c (init_font_requests): Rename to...
+ (init_node_requests):
+ * troff/node.h: Change declaration.
+ * troff/input.c (main): Change call.
+
+ * troff/input.c (node::reread, diverted_space_node::reread): New
+ methods.
+ (process_input_stack): Call reread rather than
+ get_diverted_space_node.
+ * troff/node.c (node::get_diverted_space_node,
+ diverted_space_node::get_diverted_space_node): Removed.
+ * troff/node.h: Declare reread methods instead of
+ get_diverted_space_node methods. Make `n' member private.
+ * troff/input.c: (token::diverted_space): Removed.
+ * troff/token.h: Removed declaration.
+
+
+Tue Sep 4 00:48:04 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * eqn/script.c (script_box::compute_metrics): Don't let
+ SUP_RAISE_FORMAT become negative.
+
+ * tbl/table.c (table::do_row): Entries that don't end in the
+ this row shouldn't make the row non-blank.
+
+ * tbl/table.c (table::make_columns_equal): Only set the width of
+ columns which are marked as equal.
+
+ * tbl/main.c (process_data): Before issuing excess data error,
+ if last character was a newline unget it; then get it again after
+ the error. Also include the contents of the entry in the message.
+
+ * groff.c: New file.
+ * Makefile: Build groff from groff.c. Make it possible to use
+ either groff.sh or groff.c as groff.
+ * Makefile.bd: Similarily.
+
+Mon Sep 3 09:39:49 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * groff.sh: Don't delay expansion of $@ in assignment to files.
+ Remove occurrences of \".
+
+Sun Sep 2 09:56:59 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * all Makefiles: Simplify and rearrange.
+
+ * Makefile: Handle fmod like malloc.
+ * lib/Makefile: Similarily.
+ * lib/fmod.c: Remove #ifdef NEED_FMOD.
+
+ * Makefile: Rename OPTIMISE to OPTIMIZE.
+
+ * groff.sh: Remove assignment to PATH.
+ * Makefile: Remove SHPATH variable.
+ * Makefile.bd: Similarily.
+
+ * groff.sh: Add -V option to print the pipeline instead of
+ executing it.
+
+Fri Aug 31 00:56:46 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * lib/font.c: Split off file searching into ...
+ * lib/fontfile.c: New file.
+
+ * lib/strerror.c (strerror): Use `Error %d' for unknown errors.
+
+Thu Aug 30 13:13:55 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * tbl/table.c (table::do_hspan): Delete assertion that e != 0.
+ Also change misleading comment.
+ (table::do_vspan): Change similarily misleading comment.
+ * tbl/main.c (process_data): A format row with an explicit `s'
+ uses up a data line, even if all the other columns are `_' or `='.
+
+ * troff/input.c (token::description): Fix description of
+ TOKEN_DUMMY and TOKEN_EMPTY.
+
+Wed Aug 29 04:12:08 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * groff.sh: Fix description of -Z in help message.
+
+Tue Aug 28 07:28:33 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * pic/object.c (object_spec::make_object): Allow negative and zero
+ line thicknesses.
+ * pic/pic.y: Give linethick default value of -1.0.
+ * pic/troff.c (troff_output::troff_output): Initialize
+ last_line_thickness to BAD_THICKNESS.
+ (troff_output::finish_picture): Set thickness to BAD_THICKNESS.
+ (troff_output::line_thickness): Canonicalize negative thicknesses
+ to RELATIVE_THICKNESS.
+ * pic/tex.c (tex_output::set_pen_size): Silently map negative line
+ thicknesses to DEFAULT_PEN_SIZE. Canonicalize negative pen sizes
+ to -1.0.
+ (tex_output::start_picture): Set pen_size to -2.0.
+
+ * ps/ps.c (ps_printer::set_line_thickness): If line_thickness is
+ 0, then use 0 linewidth.
+ (ps_printer::ps_printer): Initialize line_thickness to -1.
+
+ * pic/troff.c (troff_output::simple_ellipse): Divide by scale.
+
+ * ps/devps/symbolchars: Remove `or'.
+ * ps/tmac.ps: Implement \(or with .char.
+
+ * ps/devps/symbolchars: Move most characters into textmap.
+ * ps/devps/textmap: Add names for troff bracket characters. Remove
+ ul, ru, br, bv.
+
+ * ps/devps/TSymbol.ps: Removed.
+ * ps/devps/FontMakefile: Make S from Symbol not TSymbol.
+ * ps/tmac.ps: Do with .char what TSymbol did.
+ * ps/devps/download: Remove TSymbol.
+
+ * ps/devps/T: Removed.
+ * ps/devps/Troff.ps: Removed.
+ * ps/devps/Troff.afm: Removed.
+ * ps/tmac.ps: Implement \(ru, \(ul, and \(br with .char.
+ * ps/devps/download: Remove Troff.
+ * ps/devps/FontMakefile: Remove T target.
+ * ps/devps/DESC-A4: Remove T from font list.
+ * ps/devps/DESC-letter: Likewise.
+
+ * troff/input.c (macro_to_node): Rename to ...
+ (charinfo_to_node): Don't pass mac argument. Temporarily remove the
+ character's definition while processing it.
+ * troff/node.c (node::add_char, make_node): Change calls to
+ macro_to_node accordingly.
+
+ * troff/input.c (token::next): Translate \_ to \(ul.
+
+ * tty/devascii/R.proto: Add `|'.
+ * tty/devlatin1/R.proto: Likewise.
+
+Mon Aug 27 11:25:41 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * man: Put the version number in all the man pages.
+
+Sun Aug 26 11:40:05 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * Makefile.bd: New file.
+ * README.bd: New file.
+
+ * VERSION: New file.
+ * lib/version.c: Removed.
+ * lib/Makefile: Create version.c from ../VERSION. Remove version.c
+ in clean target.
+
+ * troff/input.c (main): Get hyphen_file from GROFF_HYPHEN
+ environment variable.
+
+ * all Makefiles: Split install target into install.bin for
+ binaries, and install.nobin for everything else.
+ * Makefile: Add bindist target.
+
+ * man/afmtodit.man: New file.
+ * man/Makefile: Add afmtodit.n to MAN1PAGES.
+ * ps/devps/Makefile: Add textmap to DEVICEFILES. Install afmtodit
+ in BINDIR.
+ * ps/Makefile: Pass BINDIR to make install in devps.
+
+ * ps/ps.c (ps_printer::set_char): Do nothing if the character is
+ the space character.
+
+ * ps/devps/FontMakefile: Rename symbol.afm to tsymbol.afm.
+
+Sat Aug 25 15:39:03 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * ps/ps.c: Redo font downloading.
+ * ps/devps/download: New file.
+ * ps/devps/Makefile: Add download to DEVICEFILES.
+ * ps/devps/afmtodit: Remove -d option.
+ * ps/devps/FontMakefile: Don't use -d option with afmtodit.
+ * ps/devps/symbosl.ps: Add %%DocumentFonts comment.
+ * ps/devps/zapfdr.ps: Likewise.
+ * ps/devps/TSymbol.ps: Likewise.
+
+Fri Aug 24 20:10:30 1990 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * groff.sh: Initialize dev to ${GROFF_TYPESETTER:-@DEVICE@}.
+
+Thu Aug 23 10:03:47 1990 James Clark (jjc at yquem)
+
+ * ps/ps.c (ps_output::include_file): If BROKEN_SPOOLER is defined,
+ then strip the first line if it starts with %.
+ * Makefile: Add a comment about this.
+
+ * man/tfmtodit.man: New file.
+ * man/Makefile: Add tfmtodit.n to MAN1PAGES.
+ * dvi/Makefile: Install tfmtodit in BINDIR.
+
+ * dvi/tfmtodit.c (usage): Mention -v option.
+
+Wed Aug 22 09:56:36 1990 James Clark (jjc at yquem)
+
+ * troff/node.c (troff_output_file::end_of_line): Call do_motion.
+ * troff/node.c (troff_output_file::transparent_char): Don't call
+ flush_tbuf.
+
+ * eqn: Add check_tabs method to most box classes.
+ * eqn/box.c (box::top_level): Call check_tabs.
+
+ * eqn/script.c (script_box::output): Use \Z.
+ * eqn/limit.c (limit_box::output): Use \Z.
+
+ * eqn/box.c (box::top_level): Use itoa.
+
+Tue Aug 21 09:29:28 1990 James Clark (jjc at yquem)
+
+ * dvi/tmac.dvi: Add font translations for CR, C, TT.
+ * dvi/devdvi/Makefile: Don't make links to CW.
+
+ * ps/tmac.ps: Add font translations for C, CW, CO, CX, CD, H, HO,
+ HX, HD.
+ * xditview/tmac.X: Likewise.
+
+ * troff/node.c: Add font translation feature.
+ (get_font_translation): New function.
+ (symbol_fontno): Translate the font name.
+ (mount_font_no_translate): Rename to mount_font to this.
+ (mount_font): New function.
+ (font_family::make_definite): Call mount_font_no_translate instead
+ of mount_font.
+ (mount_style): Translate the font name.
+ (font_translate): New function.
+ (init_font_requests): Bind "ftr" to font_translate.
+
+ * ps/devps/prologue (SN): New procedure that rounds a position to
+ the nearest (pixel + (.25,.25)).
+ (DL): Use SN to round endpoints.
+
+ * lib/version.c: Changed version to 0.5.
+
+Sat Aug 18 04:43:21 1990 James Clark (jjc at yquem)
+
+ * Makefile: Move definition of PAGE to the very beginning, so that
+ people are less likely to miss it.
+
+Fri Aug 17 02:15:11 1990 James Clark (jjc at yquem)
+
+ * man/Makefile: Don't need to sed out @UPCASE_PROG_PREFIX@.
+
+ * troff/env.c (environment::choose_breakpoint): Make `can't find
+ breakpoint' error a warning of type WARN_BREAK. Change message to
+ `can't break line'.
+ * troff/groff.h: Declare WARN_BREAK with code 4; change WARN_INPUT to
+ code 040000.
+ * troff/input.c: Add WARN_BREAK to warning_table. Include
+ WARN_BREAK in DEFAULT_WARNING_MASK.
+
+ * tty/tmac.tty: Add definition of \(+-.
+
+ * groff.sh: Remove `--' option to set command.
+
+ * dvi/devdvi/texsy.map: Remove duplicate md entry.
+
+ * ps/devps/eqnchar: Better definition of cdot using md.
+ * dvi/devdvi/eqnchar: Likewise.
+ * xditview/devX100/eqnchar: Likewise.
+ * xditview/devX75/eqnchar: Likewise.
+ * eqn/lex.c: Add definition of cdot.
+
+Thu Aug 16 09:33:57 1990 James Clark (jjc at yquem)
+
+ * troff/input.c (get_optional_char): New function.
+ * troff/input.c (set_page_character): Use get_optional_char(),
+ rather than has_arg() and tok.get_char(1).
+ * troff/env.c (tab_character, leader_character, hyphen_char,
+ field_characters): Likewise.
+ (margin_character): Likewise. Also always delete the
+ margin_character_node.
+
+ * troff/input.c (token::get_char): Use token::description.
+
+ * troff/input.c (has_arg): Don't skip over tab and \}.
+ * troff/number.c (start_number): Give a warning if the number
+ starts with \} (WARN_RIGHT_BRACE) or tab (WARN_TAB).
+
+Wed Aug 15 10:04:37 1990 James Clark (jjc at yquem)
+
+ * troff/input.c (empty_name_warning, non_empty_name_warning): New
+ functions.
+ (get_name, get_long_name): Use these. Rename `warn' argument to
+ `required'.
+
+ * troff/node.c (get_fontno): Test that the symbol is not null.
+
+ * troff/input.c (token::description): New function.
+ * troff/number.c (parse_term): Use token::description in `numeric
+ expression expected' message.
+ * troff/groff.h: Add WARN_MISSING.
+ * troff/number.c (start_number): New function.
+ * troff/number.c (get_vunits, get_hunits, get_number, get_integer,
+ get_incr_number): Use start_number().
+ * troff/input.c (DEFAULT_WARNING_MASK): Enable WARN_NUMBER by
+ default.
+ * troff/input.c (get_name, get_long_name): Use WARN_MISSING.
+ * troff/reg.c (alter_format): Use WARN_MISSING. Also use
+ token::descripion.
+ * troff/input.c (token::get_char): Use WARN_MISSING.
+ * troff/input.c (token::delimiter): Use token::description.
+ * troff/env.c (environment_switch): Back out Aug 3 change.
+ * troff/input.c (has_arg): Skip over \}s and tabs but give a
+ warning.
+ * troff/token.h (token::tab): New function.
+ * troff/node.c (get_fontno): Use tok.skip() rather than has_arg().
+ * troff/reg.c (alter_format): Likewise.
+ * troff/node.c (bold_font): Use has_arg() rather than tok.skip().
+
+Tue Aug 14 10:11:21 1990 James Clark (jjc at yquem)
+
+ * troff (most files): Redo warnings. Divide warnings into various
+ categories; warning() has an additional first argument indicating
+ the category it falls into.
+ * troff/input.c (main): -w now takes an argument. New option -W.
+ (enable_warning, disable_warning): New functions.
+
+ * ps/devps/afmtodit: Add -a option to lie about the italic angle.
+ * ps/devps/FontMakefile: Pretend TI has an angle of 7.
+
+Mon Aug 13 10:11:16 1990 James Clark (jjc at yquem)
+
+ * ps/devps/eqnchar: Better definitions of dotdot, vec, dyad, inf.
+ * xditview/devX100/eqnchar: Likewise. Remove definition of dot.
+ * xditview/devX75/eqnchar: Likewise.
+ * dvi/devdvi/eqnchar: Better definitions of vec, dyad, dotdot.
+
+ * eqn/other.c: When bar or over applies to a single character
+ don't produce an overline_box or an underline_box. Instead produce
+ an accent_box or an underaccent_box, with the accent a line
+ whose width is accent_width. New classes underaccent_box,
+ overline_char_box and underline_char_box.
+ * eqn/box.h: Move overline_box, underline_box, accent_box class
+ declarations into eqn/other.c. Add declarations of
+ make_underline_box, make_overline_box, make_accent_box.
+ * eqn/eqn.y: Call make_overline_box, make_underline_box
+ make_accent_box instead of constructors.
+ * eqn/pbox.h, eqn/box.c: Add accent_width parameter.
+
+ * eqn/other.c: Add accent_box::~accent_box.
+ * eqn/box.h: Declare it.
+
+ * groff.sh: With -Tps, use eqn -D.
+
+ * eqn/other.c (overline_box::output): Use \Z. If draw_flag use \D
+ rather than \l.
+ (underline_box::output): Similarily.
+ (accent_box::output): Use \Z.
+
+ * xditview/tmac.X: Add definitions of ~ and ^ (so that they are a
+ bit smaller.)
+
+Sun Aug 12 09:41:15 1990 James Clark (jjc at yquem)
+
+ * troff/div.c (top_level_diversion::transparent_output(unsigned
+ char)): Use asciify.
+ * troff/input.c (asciify): Don't make it static.
+ * troff/token.h (asciify): Declare it.
+
+ * troff/input.c (get_name, get_long_name, token::get_char,
+ token::delimiter): Add an extra default argument which says
+ whether a warning should be printed.
+ * troff: Pass a non-zero argument to one of these rather than
+ printing a warning directly.
+
+Sat Aug 11 09:02:21 1990 James Clark (jjc at yquem)
+
+ * troff: Consistently use symbol::is_null.
+
+ * troff/dictionary.h: Move some inline functions into
+ dictionary.c.
+
+ * troff/request.h: Move inline functions into input.c.
+ (request_or_macro::invoke): Make it pure.
+
+ * troff/input.c, troff/reg.h: New class `constant_int_reg'.
+ * troff/input.c (init_input_requests): Use class constant_int_reg.
+ (class compatible_reg): Deleted.
+ * troff/div.c (init_div_requests): Use class constant_int_reg.
+ (class last_post_line_extra_space_reg): Deleted.
+
+ * troff/env.c (tab_character): Don't change the tab character if
+ we get an invalid argument.
+ (hyphen_char): Similarily.
+
+ * troff/reg.c (alter_format): Check that nm is not null.
+
+ * Makefile, groff.sh: Make it possible to customize the commands
+ used for printing PostScript and dvi files. Also make it possible
+ to customize the path used by groff.sh.
+
+ * eqn/eqn.y: Make `left' right associative.
+
+Fri Aug 10 18:20:39 1990 James Clark (jjc at yquem)
+
+ * pic/pic.h: Added definition of M_SQRT2 for those systems that
+ don't have it.
+
+ * pic/pic.h: Removed definition of INT_MAX.
+
+ * troff/node.c (italic_corrected_node::vertical_extent): Omit
+ `return'.
+
+ * troff/input.c (token::next): Handle \R like \n.
+
+Tue Aug 7 09:46:33 1990 James Clark (jjc at yquem)
+
+ * ps/tmac.pc (PSPIC): Simplify.
+
+ * troff/env.c (tab_stops::to_string):
+ * pic/pic.y (object_type_name):
+ * pic/troff.c (simple_output::line):
+ * pic/tex.c (tex_output::spline):
+ * pic/object.c (object_spec::make_object):
+ * tbl/main.c (process_data): Add cases to switch statements to
+ avoid cfront warnings. (Some of these are spurious, since the
+ switch already has a default case.)
+
+ * ps/tmac.ps (PSPIC): Reformatted. Prefix all local names with
+ `ps-'. Don't test systat; instead check number of arguments to
+ ps-bb.
+
+Mon Aug 6 00:13:07 1990 James Clark (jjc at yquem)
+
+ * macros/tmac.e: Do not decrease the page offset by 0.5i.
+
+ * ps/ps.c (ps_printer::ps_printer): Use mktemp instead of tempnam.
+ Unlink the file as soon as we have opened it, so that we don't
+ have to bother with signal handlers.
+ (handler): Deleted.
+ (fatal_error_exit): Deleted.
+ (main): Don't call signal.
+
+ * dvi/tfmtodit.c: Add -k option so that kerns with the skewchar
+ can be ignored.
+ * dvi/devdvi/Makefile: Use the -k option with S and MI.
+
+ * pic/pic.y: If there is a label, or an nth construction before
+ the first `.' in the argument to `with', ignore it and generate a
+ warning.
+ * pic/lex.c (lex_warning): New function.
+
+ * tbl/table.c (table::init_output): In section keep and release
+ macro, use 0 indent when diverting and the correct indent when
+ rereading.
+
+ * troff/input.c (interpolate_number_format): Do not interpolate
+ anything if the number register is not defined.
+
+ * tbl/main.c (process_data): Don't add entry when col >= ncolumns.
+
+Sat Aug 4 08:12:05 1990 James Clark (jjc at yquem)
+
+ * ps/devps/prologue (PICTURE): Set components of graphics state to
+ their default values.
+
+ * ps/devps/text.enc: Add trademark
+ * ps/devps/textmap: Add names for club, spade, heart, diamond,
+ carriagereturn, suchthat. Use Upsilon1 rather than Upsilon.
+ * ps/devps/symbolchars: Add names for summation and product.
+
+ * dvi/devdvi/texsy.map: Add names for club, spade, heart, diamond,
+ suchthat. Add pp. Add upper-case letters.
+
+ * xditview/libXdvi/DviChar.c: Add names for club, spade, heart,
+ diamond, carriagereturn, suchthat. Use Upsilon1 rather than
+ Upsilon.
+
+ * dvi/devdvi/texsy.map: Rename lA (left angle bracket) to la, and
+ rA (right angle bracket) to ra. Introduce names for double-headed
+ arrows and double-barred arrows: <>, va, lA, rA, hA, uA, dA, vA.
+ * ps/devps/textmap: Likewise for ps device.
+ * xditview/libXdvi/DviChar.c: Likewise for X100 and X75 devices.
+ * tty/devascii/R.proto: Rename lA to la and rA to ra.
+ * tty/devascii/R.proto: Likewise.
+ * tty/tmac.tty: Provide definitions for \(<>, \(lA, \(rA, \(hA,
+ \(uA, \(dA.
+ * eqn/delim.c: In delim_table, rename \(lA to \(la and \(rA to \(ra.
+
+ * xditview/tmac.X: Add definitions for \(fi \(fl \(ff \(Fi \(Fl.
+
+ * eqn/lex.c: Added definitions of `approx', `grad' and `del' to
+ def_table.
+
+Fri Aug 3 09:59:27 1990 James Clark (jjc at yquem)
+
+ * troff/div.c (when_request): Use symbol::is_null rather than
+ has_arg to determine whether we have an argument.
+ (change_trap): Remove the trap if we get an invalid number. Give
+ an error if we don't get at least the macro name.
+ (diversion_trap): Remove trap if we get an invalid name or number.
+
+ * troff/env.c (environment_switch): Pop if we get an invalid
+ symbol or numeric expression.
+
+ * troff/input.c (do_define_macro): If EOF is encoutered while
+ defining the macro, do tok.next() before returning.
+
+ * troff/token.h (has_arg): Move definition from here, to ...
+ * troff/input.c (has_arg): ... here
+
+ * troff/env.c (space_size): Do nothing if we get an invalid argument.
+ * troff/input.c (shift): Likewise.
+
+ * pic/lex.c (get_token_after_dot): Accept `.center' as a synonym
+ for `.c'.
+
+ * pic/troff.c (troff_output::start_picture): Comment out calls to
+ `..'.
+
+ * eqn/main.c (do_file): Subtract 1 from current_lineno if
+ interpret_lf_args succeeds.
+
+ * eqn/main.c (do_file): Don't recognize delimiter if preceded by
+ \\. This avoids problems with \$N.
+
+ * groff.sh: Pass -C to preprocessors.
+
+ * lib/lf.c (interpret_lf_args): Be more flexible.
+
+ * tbl/main.c (main): Add -C option.
+ (table_input::get): Do not recognize TE if followed by character
+ other than a space or newline unless -C option given.
+ (process_input_file): Likewise for lf, TS.
+ (process_data): Likewise for lf in text blocks.
+
+ * eqn/main.c (main): Add -C option.
+ (do_file): Don't recognize EQ, EN or lf if followed by character
+ other than space or newline unless -C option given.
+ * eqn/lex.c (file_input::read_line): Similarily.
+ * eqn/eqn.h: Declare compatible_flag.
+
+ * etc/soelim.c (main): Add -C option.
+ (interpret_lf_args): Use version in libgroff.
+ (do_file):
+
+ * pic/main.c (main): Add -C option, which sets compatible_flag.
+ (top_input::get), (top_input::peek): If -C option not given,
+ do not recognize .PS/.PE/.PF/.lf if followed by a character
+ other than space or newline.
+ * pic/lex.c (file_input::read_line): Similarily.
+ * pic/pic.h: Add declaration of compatible_flag.
+
+Thu Aug 2 11:11:27 1990 James Clark (jjc at yquem)
+
+ * ps/tmac.ps (PSPIC): Avoid use of `echo -n'.
+
+ * troff/node.c, troff/node.h: Add `asciify' methods to classes
+ derived from node. New class space_char_hmotion_node.
+ * troff/input.c (asciify_macro): New function.
+ * troff/input.c (init_input_requests): New request `asciify' bound
+ to asciify_macro.
+ * macros/mm.diff: New file.
+ * Makefile: In install.mm target use `patch' to apply
+ macros/mm.diff.
+
+ * troff/input.c (macro::print_size): Just print the size in bytes.
+
+ * troff/div.c (return_request): Correct the argument
+ interpretation.
+
+Wed Aug 1 12:38:36 1990 James Clark (jjc at yquem)
+
+ * troff/node.h (class composite_node): Add sz member.
+ * troff/node.c (composite_node::size): Return sz.
+ * troff/input.c (macro_to_node): Use the initial size in the
+ environment as the size of the composite_node.
+
+ * troff/node.c (node::zero_width_tprint): Provide a reasonable
+ default.
+
+Tue Jul 31 10:07:10 1990 James Clark (jjc at yquem)
+
+ * troff/div.c (change_trap): If we get a bad number expression,
+ do nothing.
+
+Mon Jul 30 10:30:49 1990 James Clark (jjc at yquem)
+
+ * lib/matherr.c (matherr): Define this only if math.h defines
+ TLOSS.
+
+Sun Jul 29 10:34:27 1990 James Clark (jjc at yquem)
+
+ * troff/div.c (macro_diversion::distance_to_next_trap): If there
+ no diversion trap return vunits(INT_MAX - vresolution).
+
+Sat Jul 28 14:28:14 1990 James Clark (jjc at yquem)
+
+ * troff/input.c (do_zero_width): New implementation that doesn't
+ use a temporary environment. Use instead:
+ (token::add_to_node_list): New function.
+ * troff/env.c (environment::get_prev_char_height),
+ (environment::get_prev_char_height),
+ (environment::get_prev_char_skew): New functions.
+ (environment::get_prev_char): New function.
+ (environment::get_prev_char_width): Change to use get_prev_char.
+ (init_env_request): Implement new registers .cht, .cdp, .csk.
+ * eqn/sqrt.c (sqrt_box::output): Don't rely upon the argument to
+ \Z being processed in a separate environment.
+
+Fri Jul 27 10:21:25 1990 James Clark (jjc at yquem)
+
+ * tbl/table.c: Removed TABLE_BOTTOM_REG.
+
+ * tbl/table.c (table::init_output): In the section release macro,
+ give a warning message if the section won't fit on one page.
+
+ * tbl/table.c (table::do_top): Emit table keep only if table is
+ boxed.
+ (table::do_bottom): Likewise for table release.
+ (table::table), (table::add_vertical_rule): Remove reference to
+ keep member.
+ * tbl/table.h: Remove keep member.
+
+ * tbl/table.c: New register SUPPRESS_BOTTOM_REG. In
+ SECTION_RELEASE_MACRO, if there's not enough space before the next
+ trap to output the diversion, call T# ourselves, set
+ SUPPRESS_BOTTOM_REG to 1, spring the trap, then set
+ SUPPRESS_BOTTOM_REG back to 0. In T#, do nothing if
+ SUPPRESS_BOTTOM_REG is non-zero. In T#, always mark the current
+ vertical position and return to it before turning traps on again.
+
+Thu Jul 26 02:54:32 1990 James Clark (jjc at yquem)
+
+ * troff/node.c, troff/node.h: In classes derived from node,
+ replace prev_char_width method by last_char_node method.
+ * troff/env.c (environment::get_prev_char_width): Use
+ node::last_char_node rather than node::get_prev_char_width.
+
+ * Makefile: Added comment about -fno-inline on 68030-based
+ Apollos.
+
+ * troff/reg.c (number_format_to_ascii), eqn/delim.c (DELIM_TABLE_SIZE),
+ tty/tty.c (tty_font::load_tty_font), dvi/tfmtodit.c (main): Cast
+ expressions using sizeof to int.
+ * dvi/dvi.c (dvi_font::handle_x_command): Avoid long->int warnings.
+
+ * macros/tmac.e (TS): Don't move @f back past the current
+ position.
+
+Wed Jul 25 09:11:08 1990 James Clark (jjc at yquem)
+
+ * ps/ps.c (main): Buffer stderr.
+ * dvi/dvi.c (main): Likewise.
+ * tty/tty.c (main): Likewise.
+
+ * ps/ps.c (ps_printer::do_import): Improve error handling.
+
+ * troff/input.c (abort_request): Use asciify.
+
+ * driver/printer.h (printer::draw), driver/printer.c (printer::draw),
+ ps/ps.c (ps_printer::draw), dvi/dvi.c (dvi_printer::draw): Make
+ type of first argument int rather than char. This works around a
+ bug on the 68030 based Apollo using g++ 1.37.1.
+
+ * tbl/table.h (class table): Add `keep' member.
+ * tbl/table.c (table::table): Initialize `keep'.
+ (table::add_vertical_rule): Set `keep' to 1.
+ (table::do_top): Only emit table keep macro is `keep' is non-zero.
+ (table::do_bottom): Likewise for table release macro.
+ (table::do_row): Emit section keep macro even if the row is 0.
+
+Tue Jul 24 08:35:07 1990 James Clark (jjc at yquem)
+
+ * macros/tmac.e (@C): Preserve the font family across the change
+ in environments.
+
+Mon Jul 23 10:15:23 1990 James Clark (jjc at yquem)
+
+ * lib/font.c: Initialize font::hor and font::vert to 1.
+ (font::load_desc): Check the values of font::hor and font::vert.
+
+ * lib/lib.h: Added definition of INT_DIGITS. Fix it so that it can
+ be included in a C compilation.
+ (iftoa): Use INT_DIGITS. Include lib.h.
+ (itoa): Likewise.
+ (as_string): Likewise.
+ * tbl/table.c: Removed definition of INT_DIGITS.
+ * eqn/box.c (box::top_level): Use INT_DIGITS + 1 instead of 12.
+ * troff/input.c (input_input_requests): Likewise.
+ * ps/ps.c (make_encoding_name): Likewise.
+ (ps_printer::set_style): Likewise.
+ (ps_output::put_number): Use 1 + INT_DIGITS + 1 instead of 12.
+
+ * tty/devascii/R.proto: Map fm onto '.
+ * tty/devlatin1/R.proto: Likewise.
+
+Sat Jul 21 12:45:07 1990 James Clark (jjc at yquem)
+
+ * tbl/table.c: Use ' instead of DELIMITER_CHAR in places where the
+ argument to \w is at a different input level.
+
+ * tbl/table.c (table::init_output): Define a new macro
+ REPEATED_VPT_MACRO, like vpt but if in a diversion also
+ transparently outputs itself.
+ (table::define_bottom_macro): Use REPEATED_VPT_MACRO instead of
+ vpt.
+ (table::do_row): Likewise.
+
+ * tbl/table.c (vertical_rule::print): Prefix the .sp -1 line with
+ TRANSPARENT_STRING_NAME.
+
+ * tbl/table.c (table::init_output): In the table release macro
+ print an error message and don't produce any output if after
+ issuing the need request the table still will not fit. Also
+ remove the diversion after bringing it back.
+
+ * tbl/table.c (table::init_output): Define a new macro
+ REPEATED_MARK_MACRO, like mk but if in a diversion also
+ transparently outputs itself.
+ (table::do_row): Mark row_top_reg using REPEATED_MARK_MACRO. This
+ is necessary because .TH might not call .T#.
+ (table::do_top): Likewise TOP_REG.
+ (table::define_bottom_macro): If TOP_REG is no longer valid, use
+ #T - DOUBLE_LINE_SEP rather than #T. This is necessary because the
+ table header might contain just the two top rules.
+
+Fri Jul 20 10:51:42 1990 James Clark (jjc at yquem)
+
+ * troff/div.c: Implement new request `ptr' to print all traps.
+
+ * troff/env.c (init_env_requests): Implement `.tabs' reg with
+ init_string_env_reg.
+ * troff/env.c (class tab_reg): Deleted.
+
+Thu Jul 19 12:07:16 1990 James Clark (jjc at yquem)
+
+ * troff/div.c: New number register .pn returns the number of the
+ next page as set by the pn request.
+
+ * macros/tmac.an: Redid headers and footers. Number each manual
+ entry starting from 1 unless \nC is > 0, like Sun. Added an
+ optional 5th argument to .TH which specifies the manual name and
+ appears in the center of the header. Understand the X, P and D
+ registers like Sun.
+
+Wed Jul 18 10:23:31 1990 James Clark (jjc at yquem)
+
+ * troff/env.c (init_env_requests): New number register `.lt' to
+ return the title length.
+
+ * troff/node.h (class transparent_dummy_node): New class.
+ * troff/node.c (class transparent_dummy_node): Provide member
+ functions.
+ * troff/env.c (interrupt): Add a transparent_dummy_node, rather
+ than a dummy_node.
+
+ * troff/input.c (token::next): New escape sequence \).
+ * troff/input.c (get_copy): Recognize \) in copy mode.
+
+ * troff/input.c (input_stack::clear): New function.
+ * troff/input.c (exit_request): Use input_stack::clear.
+
+ * troff/token.h: Removed TOKEN_NO_PRINT_CHAR.
+ * troff/input.c (token::process): Removed case TOKEN_NO_PRINT_CHAR.
+
+ * troff/env.c: Move set_page_character to input.c. Move
+ page_character to input.c also.
+ * troff/env.c (title): Split off the reading of the parts of the
+ title into read_title_parts.
+ * troff/input.c (read_title_parts): New function. Check the
+ input_level when testing whether a token matches the delimiter.
+
+ * troff/input.c (exit_request): New function.
+ * troff/input.c (init_input_requests): Bind ex request to
+ exit_request rather than exit_groff.
+
+ * troff/input.c (exit_groff): Call tok.next() before
+ process_input_stack().
+
+Mon Jul 16 09:47:23 1990 James Clark (jjc at yquem)
+
+ * troff/env.c: ifdef widow control support on WIDOW_CONTROL.
+ * troff/env.h: ditto.
+ * troff/input.c: ditto.
+
+ * troff/env.c (environment::is_empty): Test pending_lines.
+
+ * troff/env.c (environment::have_pending_lines): Removed.
+
+ * troff/input.c: Add request to flush pending lines from the
+ environment.
+
+ * troff/env.c, troff/env.h: Add automatic widow control feature.
+
+ * troff/input.c (exit_groff): Do process_input_stack() after
+ do_break() but before setting exit_flag to 2.
+
+ * troff/input.c: Remove FLUSH_PENDING_LINES and
+ TOKEN_FLUSH_PENDING_LINES. Instead, flush pending lines from
+ environment after END_TRAP token seen, but only if there aren't
+ any more traps still unfinished.
+ * troff/token.h: Remove TOKEN_FLUSH_PENDING_LINES.
+
+Sun Jul 15 10:50:08 1990 James Clark (jjc at yquem)
+
+ * troff/env.c: Rename the `retain_size' member of class
+ pending_output_line to `no_fill'.
+
+ * troff/env.c (title): When the line is output, make the
+ retain_size argument !fill.
+
+ * troff/node.h: Add `hyphenated' member to struct breakpoint.
+ * troff/node.c (space_node::get_breakpoints),
+ (dbreak_node::get_breakpoints): Fill this in.
+ * troff/env.c: Allow specification of maximum number of
+ consecutive hyphenated lines.
+
+ * troff/env.c (environment::is_empty): Add test for !current_tab.
+
+Sat Jul 14 11:23:01 1990 James Clark (jjc at yquem)
+
+ * troff/env.c (environment::hyphenate_line): Don't completely give
+ up if the word is not to be hyphenated; continue so that breaks
+ can be made at break_char_node's.
+
+ * lib/lib.h: Only define INT_MAX if it's not already defined;
+ undef INT_MIN if it's already defined.
+
+ * Makefile: Make it easy to define CFRONT_ANSI_BUG.
+
+ * lib/lib.h: If CFRONT_ANSI_BUG is defined, cast INT_MIN to long.
+ This works around a bug in AT&T C++ 2.0 used with an ANSI C
+ compiler.
+
+ * macros/tmac.an (an-header): Set no-space mode.
+
+ * macros/tmac.an (TH): Start a new page if necessary.
+
+ * Started using ChangeLog at version 0.4.
+
+Local Variables:
+version-control: never
+coding: latin-1
+End:
diff --git a/contrib/groff/ChangeLog.116 b/contrib/groff/ChangeLog.116
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..ddbf22c2072d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/groff/ChangeLog.116
@@ -0,0 +1,1388 @@
+
+Version 1.16.1 released
+=======================
+
+2000-07-31 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ Preparing release 1.16.1.
+
+ * REVISION: Revision number set to 1.
+ * MORE.STUFF: Added info about port to DOS.
+ * NEWS, win32-diffs: Updated.
+
+ * src/include/nonposix.h: Remove first line -- this file is used
+ in C also.
+
+ * Makefile.in (dist): Delete Imakefile earlier to avoid a soft
+ link to it.
+
+2000-07-30 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * doc/texinfo.tex: Update to latest version.
+
+2000-06-28 Paul Eggert <eggert@twinsun.com>
+
+ * Makefile.in (ENVSETUP): Don't assume POSIX make semantics for
+ commands that fail. Don't assume that "export a=b" is valid shell
+ syntax. This is needed for Solaris 2.5.1.
+
+ * src/libs/libgroff/tmpfile.cc, src/utils/indxbib/indxbib.cc: Fix
+ comment about missing Solaris headers.
+
+ * PROBLEMS: Add section about problems with Sun Make and VPATH.
+
+2000-06-25 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/devics/grodvi/dvi.cc: Replace _setmode() (for MSC) with
+ SET_BINARY().
+
+ * src/include/posix.h: Use HAVE_UNISTD instead of _MSC_VER.
+
+ * win32-diffs: Updated.
+ * README.WIN32: Added CRs to make all Windows editors happy.
+
+ * src/roff/troff/node.cc: Added WIFSIGNALED() macro (copied from
+ src/roff/groff/pipeline.c).
+
+2000-06-23 Eli Zaretskii <eliz@is.elta.co.il>
+
+ * src/roff/grog/Makefile.sub (grog): Prepend `-e' to
+ $(SH_SCRIPT_SED_CMD), for the case where its value is empty.
+
+2000-06-17 Eli Zaretskii <eliz@is.elta.co.il>
+
+ * src/utils/tfmtodit/tfmtodit.cc: #include nonposix.h.
+ (tfm::load, gf::load): Open tfm and gf files in binary mode: these
+ are binary files.
+ (main): Support non-Posix systems with several different styles of
+ slash characters in file names.
+
+ * src/utils/pfbtops/pfbtops.c: #include nonposix.h.
+ (main) [SET_BINARY]: Switch stdin into binary mode.
+
+ * src/utils/indxbib/indxbib.cc: #include nonposix.h.
+ (main): Support file names with several possible slash-type
+ characters, as given by DIR_SEPS[] in nonposix.h.
+ (main) [__MSDOS__]: If renaming the temporary index file fails
+ because it has more than one dot in its trunk, replace the dot
+ with an underscore and try again.
+ (do_file): Use FOPEN_RB instead of "r". Skip every CR before a
+ Newline.
+ [__MSDOS__ || _MSC_VER]: Stop at the first ^Z character.
+
+ * src/utils/hpftodit/hpftodit.cc: #include nonposix.h.
+ (File::File): Open the input file in binary mode. Strip CR
+ characters from each CR-LF pair.
+ (xbasename): Support file names with several possible slash-type
+ characters, as given by DIR_SEPS[] in nonposix.h.
+
+ * src/include/Makefile.sub (HDRS): Add nonposix.h.
+
+ * src/roff/troff/node.cc [HAVE_UNISTD_H]: Include <unistd.h>.
+ (WIFEXITED, WEXITSTATUS, WTERMSIG, WIFSTOPPED, WSTOPSIG)
+ [!_POSIX_VERSION]: Define for traditional Unix systems.
+ (real_output_file::real_output_file): Remove the MSVC-specific
+ call to popen, use instead POPEN_WT, appropriately defined on
+ nonposix.h. #include nonposix.h.
+ (real_output_file::~real_output_file): Remove the MSVC-specific
+ call to pclose, a suitable macro is now defined on nonposix.h.
+ Use the portable macros WIFEXITED, WIFSIGNALED, WTERMSIG, WSTOPSIG
+ and WEXITSTATUS instead of assuming traditional Unix
+ interpretation of the status returned by pclose.
+
+ * src/roff/troff/input.cc (pipe_source): Remove the MSVC-specific
+ call to popen, use POPEN_RT instead (appropriately defined on
+ nonposix.h). #include nonposix.h.
+ (ps_bbox_request): Open the PostScript file in binary mode.
+ Close the file after processing it.
+ (getpid) [_MSC_VER]: Remove; a suitable macro is now defined on
+ nonposix.h.
+
+ * src/roff/groff/pipeline.c (run_pipeline) [__MSDOS__ || _WIN32]:
+ A version of run_pipeline that doesn't use `fork'.
+ (signal_catcher) [__MSDOS__ || _WIN32]: New function.
+ (system_shell_name, system_shell_dash_c)
+ (is_system_shell) [__MSDOS__ || _WIN32]: New functions, to hide
+ the ugliness of testing DOS/Windows file names for equality, and
+ support both stock shells and ports of Unix shells.
+
+ * src/roff/groff/groff.cc: #include nonposix.h.
+ (BSHELL): Definition moved to nonposix.h.
+ (main): Use PATH_SEP[0] instead of literal ':'. Use BSHELL_DASH_C
+ instead of a literal "-c".
+ (xbasename): Support file names with several possible slash-type
+ characters, as given by DIR_SEPS[] in nonposix.h.
+ (possible_command::print): Use BSHELL_DASH_C and IS_BSHELL instead
+ of literal strings.
+
+ * src/preproc/soelim/soelim.cc: #include nonposix.h.
+ (do_file): Use IS_ABSOLUTE instead of testing for a literal '/'.
+
+ * src/preproc/pic/Makefile.sub (YTABH): Change pic.tab.h to
+ pic_tab.h.
+
+ * src/preproc/pic/lex.cc: Change pic.tab.h to pic_tab.h.
+
+ * src/preproc/eqn/Makefile.sub (YTABH): Rename eqn.tab.h to
+ eqn_tab.h.
+
+ * src/preproc/eqn/lex.cc: #include eqn_tab.h, not eqn.tab.h.
+
+ * src/libs/libgroff/tmpfile.cc (DEFAULT_TMPDIR) [P_tmpdir]: If
+ P_tmpdir is defined, use it instead of the literal "/tmp".
+ (remove_tmp_files, add_tmp_file): New functions.
+ (xtmpfile): Record temporary files and register an atexit function
+ to delete them explicitly, instead of relying on the OS to do
+ that, which doesn't work on non-Unix systems.
+
+ * src/libs/libgroff/searchpath.cc: #include nonposix.h.
+ (search_path::search_path): Use PATH_SEP instead of a literal
+ colon.
+ (search_path::command_line_dir): Ditto.
+ (search_path::open_file): Use IS_ABSOLUTE, PATH_SEP and DIR_SEPS,
+ to support non-Posix systems.
+
+ * src/libs/libbib/search.cc: #include nonposix.h.
+ (search_list::add_file): Open the file in binary mode.
+
+ * src/libs/libbib/linear.cc: #include nonposix.h.
+ (file_buffer::load): Remove \r characters preceding \n from the
+ loaded buffer.
+
+ * src/libs/libbib/index.cc: #include nonposix.h.
+ (make_index_search_item): Open index_filename in O_BINARY mode.
+ (index_search_item_iterator::get_tag): Ditto. Remove \r
+ characters before \n characters.
+ (index_search_item::check_files): Open files in binary mode.
+ (index_search_item::munge_filename): Support DOS-style file names
+ with backslashes and drive letters, use IS_ABSOLUTE.
+
+ * src/devices/grops/ps.cc: #include nonposix.h.
+ (main) [SET_BINARY]: Switch stdout to binary mode.
+
+ * src/devices/grolj4/lj4.cc: #include nonposix.h.
+ (main) [SET_BINARY]: Switch stdout to binary mode.
+
+ * src/devices/grolbp/lbp.cc: #include nonposix.h
+ (fill_pattern) [SET_BINARY]: Switch stdout to binary mode.
+
+ * src/devices/grodvi/dvi.cc: #include nonposix.h.
+ [_MSC_VER]: Remove inclusion of Windows-specific headers (done by
+ nonposix.h).
+ (main) [SET_BINARY]: Switch stdout to binary mode.
+ [_MSC_VER]: Remove an explicit call to _setmode.
+
+ * src/include/nonposix.h: New file.
+
+ * Makefile.in (ENVSETUP): New variable, to set up case-sensitive
+ operation when building with DJGPP.
+ ($(TARGETS), dot, $(LIBDIRS), $(CPROGDIRS), $(CCPROGDIRS))
+ ($(DEVDIRS), $(TTYDEVDIRS), $(INCDIRS), $(OTHERDIRS)): Use
+ ENVSETUP.
+
+ * Makefile.comm: mv y.tab.[ch] to y_tab.[ch], to make it work on
+ MS-DOS.
+ (.man.n): Replace `;' with `|', since FONTPATH, MACROPATH,
+ etc. can include a semi-colon on DOS/Windows.
+ (depend.temp): Use depend1.temp instead of depend.temp1, to
+ prevent files from overerwiting each other on 8+3 filesystems.
+
+ * gendef.sh (t): Change definition to work with DOS/Windows.
+
+ doc/groff.texinfo: Apart of some typo corrections, I also changed
+ some index entris, to make them more non-ambiguous, and also put
+ @ignore around some parts that are not yet written, to allow the
+ Info output be readable.
+
+2000-06-10 Gael Queri <gqueri@mail.dotcom.fr>
+
+ Replaced specific checks for function declarations with a generic
+ routine taken from GNU bfd.
+
+ * aclocal.m4 (GROFF_NEED_DECLARATION): New function.
+ GROFF_PUTENV, GROFF_POPEN, GROFF_PCLOSE, GROFF_HYPOT: Removed.
+ * configure.in: Use it.
+ * src/devices/grolbp/lbp.cc, src/include/lib.h,
+ src/preproc/grn/hgraph.cc, src/preproc/pic/pic.h,
+ src/roff/groff/groff.cc: Use it.
+ * Makefile.in, configure: Updated.
+
+2000-06-07 Paco Andrés Verdú <pandres@dragonet.es>
+
+ * src/devides/grolbp/lbp.h: Removed unused variables.
+
+2000-05-31 Keith Thompson <kst@sdsc.edu>
+
+ * src/devices/grolbp/lbp.cc (set_papersizes): Add declaration of
+ strncasecmp().
+
+2000-05-31 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * aclocal.m4 (GROFF_SRAND): New function to test the return value
+ of srand() -- at least SunOS 4.1.3 uses `int' instead of `void'.
+ * configure.in: Use it.
+ * src/preproc/pic/pic.y, src/preproc/pic/pic.cc: Use it.
+ * configure, Makefile.in: Updated.
+
+ * configure.in: Add test for strncasecmp().
+ * src/include/lib.h: Use it.
+
+2000-05-29 Andrej Borsenkow <Andrej.Borsenkow@mow.siemens.ru>
+
+ * src/preproc/grn/Makefile.sub: Add MLIB.
+
+2000-05-29 Nix <nix@esperi.demon.co.uk>
+
+ * Makefile.in: Use @datadir@ and @mandir@ appropriately.
+
+2000-05-29 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/roff/grog/Makefile.sub, src/roff/grog/grog.sh: Add `@g@'.
+
+ * PROBLEMS: Small update.
+
+ * src/devices/grolbp/lbp.cc: Various small fixes.
+
+2000-05-28 Keith Thompson <kst@sdsc.edu>
+
+ * src/roff/nroff/nroff.sh: Fix main loop syntax.
+
+ * src/utils/indxbib/indxbib.cc: Add declaration of mkstemp().
+
+2000-05-25 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * man/roff.man: Removed unused macro.
+
+2000-05-24 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * Makefile.in (dist): Remove src/xditview/Imakefile explicitly.
+ This is needed e.g. if you do
+ `make distclean; ./configure; make dist'.
+
+Version 1.16 released
+=====================
+
+2000-05-23 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ Adding font CWI (constant width italic) to devdvi.
+
+ * font/devdvi/CWI: New file.
+ * font/devdvi/generate/Makefile: Add generating rule.
+ * font/devdvi/DESC.in, font/devdvi/Makefile.sub, win32-diffs,
+ tmac/tmac.dvi: Use it.
+ * NEWS: Announce it.
+
+ * font/devlj4/*: Regenerated (only adding kernings for `cq' glyph).
+ * font/devlj4/generate/Makefile: Cosmetic changes only.
+
+ * man/groff.man: Removed most of the redundant description of
+ special characters (which is in groff_char.man). Added font
+ translation CB->CR for devdvi. Other minor fixes.
+
+ * tmac/tmac.dvi: Improved appearance of \(co (copyright) and \(rg
+ (registered) symbols.
+
+2000-05-22 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * doc/Makefile: Added rule for creating info files.
+
+ * font/devdvi/*: Added kernings for `cq' glyph. Updated to latest
+ AMS font metrics.
+ * font/devdvi/generate/Makefile: Fixed dependencies.
+
+ * font/devps/*: Regenerated. Heavy changes for Bookman and
+ NewCentury Schoolbook!
+ * font/devps/generate/afmname: Will now run with GNU awk.
+ * font/devps/generate/textmap: Added forgotten `cq' glyph name.
+ * font/devps/generate/Makefile: Cosmetic changes only.
+
+2000-05-21 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * tmac/tmac.an: Added a new command line option `-rSxx' (`xx' can be
+ 10, 11, or 12) to support output with 11pt and 12pt base font sizes.
+ `.SS' now produces a heading with a smaller size than `.SH'.
+ Completely formatted.
+ * doc/groff.texinfo, tmac/groff_man.man, NEWS: Document it.
+
+ * man/groff.man: Improved table appearance. Use of `eo' request
+ to reduce number of doubled backslashes in macro definitions.
+ Replacing `\e' with `\(rs'. Other minor fixes.
+
+ * src/preproc/tbl/main.cc: Insert HTML table end tag before `lf'
+ to have correct line number.
+
+ * INSTALL: Small improvement.
+
+2000-05-20 Bernd Warken <bwarken@mayn.de>
+
+ * man/roff.man, tmac/groff_tmac.man: Updates (with corrections by
+ WL).
+
+2000-05-19 Bernd Warken <bwarken@mayn.de>
+
+ * man/groff.man: Complete update (with a lot of corrections by WL).
+
+2000-05-18 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ Adding `cq' (PS name `quoteright') glyph name as an alias for "'".
+
+ * font/*/*: Implement it.
+ * man/groff_char.man, NEWS: Document it.
+
+ * src/include/unix.h: Removed. It isn't used.
+
+ * doc/groff.texinfo: Slight improvements.
+
+2000-05-17 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * README, win32-diffs: Small fixes and improvements.
+
+2000-05-16 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * FDL: New file (the Free Documentation License version 1.1).
+
+ * doc/groff.texinfo: Added many start-up values for gtroff.
+ Some structural improvements of the source code.
+
+2000-05-15 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/roff/troff/input.cc: Added small comment about troffrc-end.
+ * src/roff/troff/troff.man: Added info about troffrc-end.
+
+2000-05-14 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * Makefile.in (EXTRADIRS): Fix typos.
+ (dist): Handle deletion of old .tar.gz file correctly.
+ (DISTDIRS): Include all tty output devices.
+
+ * doc/groff.texinfo: Adding more cross references; countless other
+ fixes.
+
+2000-05-13 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * MORE.STUFF: Added Robert Marks's utilities.
+
+2000-05-12 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ Added win32 port contributed by Blake McBride
+ <blake@florida-software.com>.
+
+ * README.WIN32, win32-diffs: New files.
+ * NEWS: Updated.
+
+ * src/preproc/grn/hgraph.cc (HGSetBrush): Replace `%lf' with `%f'.
+ (tmove, tmove2): Added parentheses to avoid compiler warnings.
+ (change): Removed unused variables.
+
+ * src/preproc/grn/main.cc (main, conv): Removed unused variables.
+ (savebounds): Changed return value from `int' to `void'.
+ * src/preproc/grn/hdb.cc: Ditto.
+
+ * src/devices/grolbp/lbp.cc (lbp_printer::draw): Removed superfluous
+ final backslash in comment to avoid compiler warning.
+
+ * src/utils/pfbtops/pfbtops.c: Added `getopt.h'.
+
+ * doc/groff.texinfo: More fixes.
+
+2000-05-11 OKAZAKI Tetsurou <okazaki@be.to>
+
+ * tmac/tmac.doc: Documentation fix.
+
+2000-05-11 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * doc/groff.texinfo: Reading the source code shows up a lot of
+ omissions and incorrect data... More conversion to @Deffn macros.
+
+2000-05-10 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/roff/troff/reg.cc (number_value_to_ascii): Remove ASCII
+ dependency.
+
+ * src/roff/troff/request.h: Removing unused `no_break_flag'.
+
+2000-05-09 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * man/groff.man, man/roff.man, tmac/groff_tmac.man: Minor
+ improvements.
+
+ * doc/groff.texinfo: Extended history section. More conversion to
+ @Deffn macros. More .tr documentation.
+
+2000-05-07 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * doc/groff.texinfo: Completed tab section. Added info about
+ fields.
+
+2000-05-06 Mike MacIsaac <mikemac@us.ibm.com>
+
+ * PROBLEMS: Describe configure script fix for OS/390 Unix.
+
+2000-05-05 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * font/devdvi/DESC.in: Change size 11pt to 10.95pt (as used in
+ LaTeX 2e).
+ * NEWS: Document it.
+
+ * man/troff.man: Minor optical improvements.
+
+2000-05-03 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ Adding `dq' (PS name `quotedbl') glyph name as an alias for `"'.
+
+ * font/*/*: Implement it.
+ * man/groff_char.man, NEWS: Document it.
+
+2000-05-02 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * tmac/groff_tmac.man, man/groff.man, man/roff.man: Fixing @MANxEXT@
+ expansion.
+ * NEWS: Document the three new man pages.
+
+ * aclocal.m4 (GROFF_CXX_CHECK): Removing obsolete AC_C_CROSS call.
+ * configure: Updated.
+
+ * font/devcp1047/R.proto: Fixing fatal bug (a missing `"' character).
+
+2000-05-01 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ Added grap support to grog.
+
+ * src/roff/grog/grog.sh, src/roff/grog/grog.pl: Implement it.
+ * src/roff/grog/grog.man: Document it.
+
+ * doc/groff.texinfo, NEWS: Add info about grap support.
+
+ Add new man pages comptributed by Bernd Warken <bwarken@mayn.de>
+ (with slight fixes by me).
+
+ * tmac/groff_tmac.man: New file documenting tmac mechanism.
+ * tmac/Makefile.sub: Add groff_tmac.man.
+ * man/roff.man: New file giving overview of roff system.
+ * man/troff.man: A short reference of troff.
+ * man/Makefile.sub: Add roff.man and troff.man.
+
+2000-04-30 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ Added grap support to groff.
+
+ * src/roff/groff/groff.cc: Implement it.
+ * src/roff/groff/groff.man: Document it.
+
+ * src/devices/grotty/grotty.man: Add cp1047 device.
+ * src/preproc/eqn/eqn.man, src/preproc/eqn/neqn.sh, tmac/eqnrc:
+ Ditto.
+ * src/roff/groff/groff.man: Ditto.
+ * src/roff/nroff/nroff.sh, src/roff/nroff/nroff.man: Ditto.
+ * doc/groff.texinfo: Ditto.
+
+ * tmac/troffrc: Fix mapping of latin-1 char 160 (non-breakable space)
+ for cp1047.
+
+2000-04-29 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * man/groff_char.man: Add `pc' glyph.
+ * tmac/tmac.latin1: Replacing `md' glyph with `pc'.
+ * tmac/tmac.tty: Add `pc' glyph.
+ * tmac/tmac.tty-char: Use/add `pc' glyph. Don't call tmac.latin1 if
+ we use cp1047 output device.
+
+ * Makefile.in, aclocal.m4: Don't build utf8 on EBCDIC hosts since
+ there are still hardcoded latin1->unicode values in utf8's font
+ definition files.
+ * configure: Updated.
+ * NEWS: Minor clarification. Updated.
+
+ * PROBLEMS: Formatted. Added info about C++ fix pack for OS/390
+ Unix.
+
+2000-04-28 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ Adding EBCDIC code page 1047.
+
+ * font/devcp1047/R.proto, font/devcp1047/Makefile.sub,
+ font/devcp1047/DESC.proto: New files.
+
+ * aclocal.m4 (GROFF_EBCDIC): Introduce TTYDEVDIRS which can be
+ either ascii/latin1 or cp1047.
+ * Makefile.in: Use it.
+ * configure: Updated.
+
+ Replacing and/or adding `md' (mathdot) glyph with `pc'
+ (periodcentered) in all text fonts.
+
+ * font/*/*: Change it.
+
+2000-04-27 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * aclocal.m4 (GROFF_OS390): Fixing compiler flags.
+
+ * configure.in: Add check for strings.h.
+ * src/include/driver.h: Use HAVE_STRINGS_H.
+ * src/devices/grolbp/lpb.cc: Remove string.h.
+
+ * src/include/groff-getopt.h: New file. It will be used instead of
+ getopt.h (to be included in lib.h) to avoid endless problems with
+ picky C++ compilers.
+ * src/include/lib.h: Use groff-getopt.h.
+ * src/include/Makefile.sub: Updated.
+
+ * configure: Updated.
+ * Makefile.in: Updated.
+
+ * NEWS: Mention EBCDIC support.
+
+2000-04-26 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * TODO: Some additions.
+
+2000-04-25 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/roff/troff/troff.man, doc/groff.texinfo: Fixing documentation
+ of mso request.
+
+2000-04-23 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/roff/troff/troff.man: Minor fixes.
+
+2000-04-22 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/roff/troff/troff.man, doc/groff.texinfo, NEWS: Document the
+ `.T' string register and the incompatible definition of the `.T'
+ number register (compared to Unix troff).
+
+ * man/groff_char.man: Add some missing characters.
+ * font/devutf8/NOTES: Update.
+
+2000-04-21 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/include/htmlindicate.h, src/include/lib.h,
+ src/include/posix.h: Fix copyright.
+
+ * src/include/Makefile.sub: Update.
+
+2000-04-20 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/roff/troff/input.cc (input_char_description): Removing
+ superfluous space char.
+
+ * tmac/tmac.X: Fix typo \(bq -> \(Bq.
+
+ * doc/groff.texinfo: Document EBCDIC.
+
+2000-04-19 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ Introducing `shc' as the glyph name for the soft hyphen character.
+
+ * tmac/tmac.tty, tmac/tmac.latin1, tmac/tmac.html,
+ font/devlatin1/R.proto: Use it.
+
+ * NEWS: Updated.
+
+2000-04-18 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/devices/grops/ps.cc (ps_printer::flush_sbuf): Removing
+ dependency on ASCII order.
+
+2000-04-16 Sandor BARANY <S.Barany@infosys.tuwien.ac.at>
+
+ * src/libs/libgroff/illegal.c: Added EBCDIC table.
+ * src/roff/troff/input.cc: Added adaptation to EBCDIC.
+
+ * src/preproc/refer/refer.cc, src/roff/troff/env.cc: Minor changes
+ to increase portability.
+
+2000-04-15 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * aclocal.m4: Added GROFF_EBCDIC and GROFF_OS390 tests.
+ Redefined AC_OUTPUT_MAKE_DEFS to replace ASCII character `012' with
+ the generic `\n' if under OS/390 Unix.
+
+ * configure.in: Call GROFF_EBCDIC and GROFF_OS390.
+
+ * configure: Regenerated.
+
+2000-04-14 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * doc/groff.texinfo: More conversions to @Deffn.
+
+2000-04-12 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * tmac/tmac.psfig: Fix incorrect use of `&' operator by replacing it
+ with `:'.
+
+ * src/roff/nroff/nroff.man: Add note about tmac.tty-char.
+
+2000-04-10 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * doc/groff.texinfo: More conversions to @Deffn.
+
+2000-04-08 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/libs/libgroff/{getopt.c,getopt1.c}, src/include/getopt.h:
+ Updated to latest version (glibc 2.1.3).
+
+2000-04-07 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * doc/Makefile (clean): Include more index files.
+ Add rule texinfo->dvi.
+
+2000-04-05 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * doc/groff.texinfo: Added new index `op' for operators. More
+ info on end of sentence characters. More use of @Deffn.
+
+2000-03-30 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * */*.man: Adding a note that a whitespace can be inserted between
+ a command line option and its parameter -- we are using GNU getopt.
+
+ * src/roff/groff/groff.man: Add example of `-m mandoc'.
+
+2000-03-28 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ Correct anachronism of calling the man macro file with `-man'
+ instead of `-m man' etc.
+
+ * tmac/tmac.man, tmac/tmac.mandoc, tmac/tmac.markup, tmac/tmac.mdoc,
+ tmac/tmac.me, tmac/tmac.ms: New files tmac.m<package> which simply
+ load tmac.<package>.
+
+ * tmac/Makefile.sub: Updated. Take care of $(tmac_an_prefix) etc.
+
+ * NEWS: Updated.
+
+ * doc/groff.texinfo: Updated.
+
+ * tmac/groff_man.man: Copyright added.
+
+2000-03-27 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * doc/groff.texinfo: Introducing macros `Deffn' and `Defmac' to
+ typeset the request resp. escape name with a tt font -- due to a
+ bug in texinfo.tex it is necessary to use the `-e' switch with
+ texi2dvi.
+
+ Improving info about usage of groff units.
+
+ Other minor fixes.
+
+2000-03-20 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * doc/groff.texinfo: Added section about man macro package
+ (I've basically taken groff_man.man). Introducing new indices `ma'
+ for macros/strings and `gl' for glyph names. Other minor fixes.
+
+ * tmac/groff_man.man: Fixed some typos.
+
+2000-03-19 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * doc/groff.texinfo: Removed all occurrences of `you', `we', etc.
+ Other minor fixes.
+
+ * doc/texinfo.tex: New file.
+
+2000-03-18 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * doc/groff.texinfo: Improved section on number registers. Other
+ minor updates.
+
+2000-03-16 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/roff/groff/groff.man: Added info about grolbp. Make nicer
+ synopsis.
+
+ * src/devices/grolbp/grolbp.man, src/roff/nroff/nroff.man,
+ src/devices/grolj4/grlj4.man, src/devices/grops/grops.man,
+ src/preproc/eqn/eqn.man, src/utils/afmtodit/afmtodit.man,
+ src/utils/tfmtodit/tfmtodit.man: Make nicer synopsis.
+
+ * src/preproc/grn/grn.man: Better synopsis; added copyright.
+
+ * src/roff/grog/grog.man: Updated copyright date.
+
+2000-03-14 Francisco Andrés Verdú <pandres@dragonet.es>
+
+ * configure.in: Added test for strdup.
+
+ * src/devices/grolbp/lbp.cc: Added a strdup() version in case none
+ is available.
+
+ Replaced dynamic allocation of arrays `[...]' with `new' operator.
+
+ Other minor fixes.
+
+2000-03-12 OKAZAKI Tetsurou <okazaki@be.to>
+
+ * Makefile.comm: Add $(INCLUDES) to $(ALL_CFLAGS).
+
+2000-03-11 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/preproc/grn/hdb.cc (DBGetType): Added return value to make
+ compilers silent.
+ * src/preproc/grn/hgraph.cc: Add #ifdef for hypot().
+ * src/include/lib.h: Remove some spaces.
+
+2000-03-10 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/libs/libgroff/tmpfile.cc (xtmptemplate, xtmpfile): Removing
+ initializers from arguments (some compilers don't like this).
+
+2000-03-09 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
+
+ * src/libs/libgroff/htmlindicate.cc: Added library file which is now
+ used by pic and eqn to tell grohtml where the graphic regions start
+ and end.
+ * src/libs/libgroff/Makefile.sub: Use it.
+ * src/preproc/eqn/main.cc, src/preproc/pic/troff.cc: Altered to use
+ graphic_start() and graphic_end() from htmlindicate.cc.
+
+2000-03-09 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * tmac/tmac.safer: Will now work correctly in compatibility mode.
+ * tmac/groff_man.man: More fixes.
+
+2000-03-08 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * doc/Makefile: Added texput.log to the `clean' target.
+ * doc/groff.texinfo: Added info about delimiters for escapes.
+
+2000-03-08 Bernd Warken <bwarken@mayn.de>
+
+ * src/preproc/pic/pic.man: Add info on conversion of pic images to
+ other graphic formats.
+
+2000-03-07 OKAZAKI Tetsurou <okazaki@be.to>
+
+ * Makefile.in, Makefile.sub, src/preproc/eqn/Makefile.sub,
+ src/roff/groff/Makefile.sub, src/roff/nroff/Makefile.sub,
+ src/utils/afmtodit/Makefile.sub: Use $(INSTALL_SCRIPT) for script
+ files.
+
+2000-03-07 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * doc/groff.texinfo: Spelling fixes.
+
+2000-03-06 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * tmac/groff_man.man: Completely revised to cover everything in
+ tmac.an.
+
+ * doc/groff.texinfo, src/roff/troff/troff.man: Document evc request.
+ Other minor fixings.
+ * src/roff/troff/env.cc (environment_copy): Improve error message and
+ fix itoa->i_to_a.
+ * src/roff/troff/TODO: Updated.
+
+ * doc/Makefile: Bug fixes -- this is still provisional, though...
+
+ * tmac/eqnrc: Small fixes.
+
+2000-03-05 Abramo Bagnara <abramo@alsa-project.org>
+
+ Adding a request `evc' to copy environments.
+
+ * src/roff/troff/env.cc (environment::copy, environment_copy):
+ Implement it.
+ * src/roff/troff/env.h: Add prototype.
+
+2000-03-05 Francisco Andrés Verdú <pandres@dragonet.es>
+
+ Adding strsep() -- Solaris 8 doesn't have it.
+
+ * configure.in: Test it.
+ * src/devices/grolbp/lbp.cc: Add code.
+
+2000-03-05 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/roff/troff/div.cc (macro_diversion::output,
+ top_level_diversion::output): Fixing an incompatibility with
+ original troff: \x'0' updates the .a register also. Thanks to
+ <Andries.Brouwer@cwi.nl> for pointing this out.
+ * doc/groff.texinfo: Document it.
+
+ * Makefile.in: Create Makefile.dep if necessary before calling the
+ submake process to avoid warning about nonexistent file.
+
+ * NEWS, PROJECTS: Updated.
+
+2000-03-04 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * tmac/troffrc: Add tmac.lbp.
+
+2000-03-03 Francisco Andrés Verdú <pandres@dragonet.es>
+
+ * tmac/tmac.lbp: New file.
+ * src/devices/grolbp/grolbp.man: Add documentation of `lbpname'
+ command.
+
+2000-03-03 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * Makefile.in: Fixing $(subdir).
+
+ * README, NEWS: Small fixes.
+
+ * test-groff: Adding path to grolbp.
+
+ * configure.in: The (new) file src/xditview/Imakefile.in will be
+ also configured -- it is now possible to build gxditview in a
+ directory different from $srcdir.
+
+2000-03-02 Blake McBride <blake@florida-software.com>
+
+ * src/libs/libgroff/searchpath.cc (open_file): Adapting to WinNT.
+
+ * MORE.STUFF: Added website of bell labs and info about plot2dev.
+
+2000-03-01 Colin Phipps <crp22@cam.ac.uk>
+
+ * src/utils/indxbib/indxbib.cc (main): Use mkstemp() for temporary
+ files.
+
+2000-02-29 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ Adding GNU getopt to the groff distribution.
+
+ * src/include/getopt.h, src/libs/libgroff/{getopt.c,getopt1.c}:
+ New files.
+ * src/include/Makefile.sub, src/libs/libgroff/Makefile.sub: Update.
+ * aclocal.a4: Remove GROFF_GETOPT function.
+ * configure.in, Makefile.in, PROBLEMS: Update.
+ * src/include/lib.h: Replace getopt tests with getopt.h.
+ * src/devices/grolbp/lpb.cc: Remove inclusion of getopt.h.
+
+ * doc/groff.texinfo: Further checking/updating. Adding more index
+ entries.
+
+ * man/groff_out.man: Fix nroff mode activation (for emacs).
+ * man/groff_font.man: Add missing ligature.
+
+2000-02-28 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * doc/groff.texinfo: Further checking/updating. Adding more index
+ entries.
+
+ * src/devices/grolbp/grolbp.man: Added a comment line at the
+ beginning of the file (similar to shell scripts) which indicates
+ that `tbl' should be used as a preprocessor.
+
+2000-02-27 Blake McBride <blake@florida-software.com>
+
+ Adapting groff to MS Visual C++ 6.0 compiler (tested with
+ Windows NT 4.0). Uses _MSC_VER define where necessary.
+
+ * src/devices/grodvi/dvi.cc: Making stdout a binary stream.
+ * src/devices/grolj4/lj4.cc: Making getopt variables `extern "C"'.
+ * src/devices/grohtml/html.cc, src/devices/grops/ps.cc,
+ src/include/lib.h, src/libs/libgroff/errarg.cc,
+ src/libs/libgroff/itoa.c, src/libs/libgroff/nametoindex.cc,
+ src/preproc/refer/label.y, src/preproc/refer/label.cc,
+ src/roff/groff/pipeline.c, src/roff/troff/column.cc,
+ src/roff/troff/div.cc, src/roff/troff/env.cc,
+ src/roff/troff/input.cc, src/roff/troff/node.cc,
+ src/roff/troff/reg.cc: Renaming itoa() to i_to_a() and iftoa() to
+ if_to_a() to avoid name clashes.
+ * src/include/posix.h: Don't use unistd.h.
+ * src/libs/libgroff/tmpfile.cc: Use `#ifndef...#else...#endif'
+ clause for integrating non-Unix xtmpfile() code.
+ * src/roff/troff/input.cc: Adding `public' keyword to macro_header
+ structure; use "rt" for popen() in pipe_source(); add getpid()
+ dummy function.
+ * src/roff/troff/node.cc: Use special versions of popen() in
+ real_output_file() and pclose() in ~real_output_file().
+
+2000-02-27 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ Adding a new driver, grolbp, for Canon CAPSL printers (LBP-4 and
+ LBP-8 series laser printers). This code has been contributed by
+ Francisco Andrés Verdú <pandres@dragonet.es>.
+
+ * src/devices/grolbp/*: The grolbp output device.
+ * font/devlpb/*: The font description files.
+ * Makefile.in: Add grolpb and devlbp subdirectories.
+
+ * src/devices/grodvi/grodvi.man, src/devices/grolj4/grolj4.man,
+ src/devices/grotty/grotty.man,src/roff/troff/troff.man: Minor
+ typographic fixes.
+
+ * doc/groff.texinfo: Further checking/updating. Adding more index
+ entries.
+
+ * NEWS: Updated.
+
+ * src/devices/grolbp/Makefile.sub: Adding $(srcdir).
+
+ * man/groff_font.man: Adding info about obsolete DESC keywords.
+ * src/devices/grolj4/grolj4.man: Documenting additional DESC
+ keywords.
+
+2000-02-26 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/preproc/grn/grn.man: Added info about the gremlin file format
+ (contributed by Daniel Senderowicz <daniel@synchrods.com>).
+
+2000-02-25 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/preproc/grn/main.cc: Allow values of `narrow' parameter and
+ friends to be non-integer.
+
+ * src/preproc/grn/grn.man: Document it.
+
+ * doc/groff.texinfo: Further checking/updating. Adding more index
+ entries.
+
+2000-02-24 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/preproc/grn/main.cc: Introduce BASE_THICKNESS, defining
+ line thicknesses to be integer multiples of this value.
+
+ * src/preproc/grn/grn.man: Commenting out the -s option -- the
+ corresponding code doesn't work (yet).
+
+ * doc/groff.texinfo: Further checking/updating. Adding more index
+ entries.
+
+2000-02-23 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/preproc/grn/{main.cc, hgraph.cc}: Using point units to
+ specify line thickness instead of base units. The new default
+ values are now 0.15,pt 0.45pt, and 0.75pt for thin, middle, and
+ thick lines respectively.
+
+ Removed unused variable `prevval'.
+
+ * src/preproc/grn/grn.man: Updated.
+
+2000-02-22 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/preproc/grn/main.cc: Slight formatting.
+
+ * src/roff/groff/groff.man: Formatting fix.
+ * src/preproc/grn/grn.man: Ditto.
+
+ * src/roff/grog/grog.pl: Fixing two embarassing bugs.
+
+ * doc/groff.texinfo: Further checking/updating.
+
+2000-02-21 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * README, INSTALL, PROJECT, PROBLEMS, BUGREPORT: Updated.
+
+ * test-groff: Added grn subdir to path.
+
+ * doc/groff.texinfo: Some restructing and other small improvements.
+
+ * src/roff/groff/groff.cc (help): Fixed info string.
+
+2000-02-20 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * doc/meref.me: Fix description of .GS request.
+
+ * src/roff/troff/troff.man: Fixing typo.
+
+ Adding the `grn' preprocessor for gremlin graphic files.
+
+ * src/preproc/grn/*: This is the Berkeley distribution written by
+ David Slattengren and Barry Roitblat, adapted to groff by Daniel
+ Senderowicz and Werner Lemberg.
+
+ * doc/grnexampl.{me,g}: A sample for grn.
+
+ * Makefile.in: Added subdirectory entry for grn.
+
+ * src/roff/groff/groff.cc: Added support for grn. It can be now
+ called with the switch `-g'.
+
+ * src/roff/groff/groff.man: Updated.
+
+ * src/roff/grog/grog.{man,pl,sh}: Updated.
+
+ * NEWS: Updated.
+
+2000-02-11 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
+
+ * src/include/lib.h: Added xtmptemplate and made xtmpfile
+ parametrically polymorphic.
+
+ * src/libs/libgroff/tmpfile.cc: Implemented xtmptemplate
+ and the alterations to xtmpfile.
+ xtmpfile can be requested to return the filename created
+ and asked not to unlink the temp file. The default behaviour
+ if parameters are absent is exactly the same as before.
+
+2000-02-11 Abramo Bagnara <abramo@alsa-project.org>
+
+ A new request `length' is available which returns the length of a
+ string in a number register:
+
+ * src/roff/troff/input.cc (length_macro): Implement it.
+ * src/roff/troff/input.cc (init_input_requests): Register it.
+
+2000-02-11 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * doc/groff.texinfo, src/roff/troff/troff.man: Add documentation
+ of the `substring' request.
+
+ * src/roff/troff/troff.man, doc/groff.texinfo: Document `length'
+ request.
+
+ * src/roff/troff/TODO, NEWS: Updated.
+
+2000-02-09 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/roff/groff/groff.man: Added an example.
+
+2000-02-06 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ I've considerably modified the directory structure of the
+ distribution to get a more vertical layout. For example, the number
+ of top level directories has been reduced from 42 to 6.
+
+ As a consequence, many changes, especially to the makefiles, were
+ necessary:
+
+ * The makefile variables `top_builddir' and `top_srcdir' have been
+ introduced. Virtually all relative paths have been replaced with
+ absolute ones using these two variables.
+
+ * Dependencies (in the files `Makefile.dep') are no longer part of
+ the distribution. Instead, they are created during a `make install'
+ in the build directory.
+
+ * aclocal.m4 (GROFF_SRCDIR, GROFF_BUILDDIR): Two new functions to
+ make `top_srcdir' and `top_builddir' absolute.
+
+ Some other changes:
+
+ * Man pages now depend on the files `VERSION' and `REVISION'.
+
+ * The added shell script `mkinstalldirs' will replace `mkdir' in
+ almost all cases.
+
+ * VERSION: Version number increased to 1.16.
+
+2000-02-04 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * grops/psrm.cc (read_one_of): Fixed pointer incrementation.
+
+ * Makefile.in: Removed $(tmac_m) since it is no longer needed
+ (after an update of the mm stuff).
+
+ * troff/Makefile.sub (majorminor.cc): Fix dependencies.
+
+2000-02-03 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ The .psbb request will now also accept Mac PS images (i.e. using LF
+ as the EOL character).
+
+ * troff/input.cc (ps_get_line): New function, taken from psrm.cc
+ (with slight modifications).
+ * troff/input.cc (do_ps_file): Use it.
+
+ * test-groff: Add grohtml and grolj4 output devices to PATH.
+
+2000-01-30 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * NEWS, MORE.STUFF: Updated.
+
+2000-01-30 Cary D. Renzema <caryr@dollar.mxim.com>
+
+ Add the `srand' command to pic.
+
+ * pic/lex.cc, pic/pic.y: Implement it.
+ * pic/pic.man: Document it.
+ * pic/pic.cc, pic/pic.tab.h: Regenerated (with yacc).
+
+2000-01-30 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ Add a new request `.psbb'. This does exactly what the external
+ program psbb did. It scans a PostScript image file for a
+ %%BoundingBox comment and extracts the bounding box values (in
+ PostScript units) which are then stored in the four new (read-only)
+ number registers `llx', `lly', `urx', and `ury'.
+
+ This will allow the usage of the .PSPIC macro without worrying
+ about unsafe behaviour of groff, i.e., it will work without the
+ `-U' switch of groff.
+
+ * troff/input.cc: Implement it.
+ * tmac/tmac.pspic: Use it.
+ * troff/troff.man, grops/grops.man, NEWS: Document it.
+ * psbb/*, Makefile.in: Remove it since it is no longer needed.
+
+ This is bloody C code simply adapted from psbb.c! Any improvements
+ welcome.
+
+2000-01-29 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * man/groff_font.man: Minor clarifications.
+
+ * NEWS: Updated.
+
+2000-01-28 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * afmtodit/afmtodit.pl: Use new `--' comment delimiter.
+
+2000-01-28 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
+
+ * man/groff_font.man: Brought up to date regarding tcommand
+ extensions.
+ * libgroff/font.cc: Handle everything after `--' as a comment
+ in the font files.
+ * devps/*: Added comment delimiter inside devps font files.
+
+2000-01-28 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * tmac/tmac.arkup, tmac/groff_markup.man: Replace \fC...\fR with
+ \fC...\fP (which now works as expected).
+
+ * troff/troff.man: Fix typo.
+
+2000-01-27 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
+
+ Completed the pass_filenames implementation in troff.
+
+ * libdriver/input.cc: Will read the new `F' tcommand.
+ * troff/node.cc, troff/node.h: Will issue the new `F' tcommand.
+ * troff/input.cc: Use it.
+
+2000-01-26 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * troff/env.cc (set_font): Fix the behaviour of \fP. The previous
+ font will now be updated even if an invalid font is selected.
+
+2000-01-24 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * doc/homepage.ms: Updated for new tmac.arkup.
+
+ * tmac/tmac.html: Disable line breaks after hyphen-like characters.
+
+ * tmac/tmac.arkup: Cleanup.
+
+ Added `\&' to .HTML macro to `leave vertical mode', so to say.
+
+ Removed obsolete .LINK macro completely.
+
+ The macros .URL, .FTP, and .MAILTO now accept a third argument which
+ will be immediately appended to the second argument (to be used with
+ punctuation, for example).
+
+ Disabled .CDFTP macro temporarily for security reasons.
+
+ * tmac/groff_markup.man: Complete revision for latest changes in
+ tmac.arkup -- note that it does not yet format correctly with
+ grohtml :-(
+
+2000-01-23 Bruno Haible <haible@clisp.cons.org>
+
+ * nroff/nroff.sh: Accept -Tutf8 option and pass it through.
+ * devutf8/R.proto: Add mappings for wp, lh, rh.
+ * devutf8/NOTES: Updated.
+
+2000-01-23 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * doc/groff.texinfo: Updated version/copyright info.
+
+2000-01-21 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
+
+ Added support for two new directives in device descriptions:
+ `pass_filenames' (to pass the input file name to the output device)
+ and `use_charnames_in_special' (to support e.g. accented characters
+ in the `X' request).
+
+ * include/font.h, troff/charinfo.h: Declare it.
+
+ * libgroff/font.cc, libgroff/fontfile.cc: Set it.
+
+ * devhtml/DESC: Use it.
+
+ * troff/input.cc: New function encoded_char.
+
+ * troff/token.h: Add test for `specialness'.
+
+2000-01-21 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * tmac/Makefile.sub: tmac.a4 and tmac.trace have been removed by
+ mistake from the list of files to be installed.
+
+2000-01-18 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * README: Added info how to apply patches.
+
+2000-01-15 Jan Echternach <echter@informatik.uni-rostock.de>
+
+ * troff/node.cc (ligature_note::operator delete): Fix g++ warning.
+
+2000-01-15 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
+
+ * troff/input.cc: Add support for troffrc-end.
+
+ * tbl/main.cc: Altered to issue table-start and table-end special
+ characters if using the html device.
+
+ * devhtml/*: Modified font files to incorporate html encoding of
+ characters.
+
+ * tmac/groff_markup.man: New file documenting tmac.arkup.
+
+ * tmac/troffrc-end: New file. This is invoked after all user
+ specified macros. Currently used by the html device to include
+ tmac.html. Thus no need for users to specify -mhtml anymore.
+
+ * tmac/Makefile.sub (NORMALFILES): Add troffrc-end.
+ (MAN7): Add groff_markup.man.
+
+ * tmac/tmac.an, tmac/tmac.html: Small html updates.
+
+ * tmac/troffrc: tmac.arkup will now be called for the html device.
+
+ * libgroff/font.cc, libgroff/font.h: Altered to include reading of
+ extra device specific information about fonts.
+
+ * doc/homepage.ms: New file. It is an example how an HTML home page
+ could look like with grohtml.
+
+ * doc/Makefile: Add homepage.ms. Remove rule for pic.html.
+
+2000-01-12 Bruno Haible <haible@clisp.cons.org>
+
+ * devutf8/R.proto: Add mappings for ti, Fn, st, an. Change mappings
+ of Im, Re.
+
+ * devutf8/NOTES: Updated.
+
+2000-01-08 Bruno Haible <haible@clisp.cons.org>
+
+ * eqn/box.cc, eqn/lex.cc, eqn/other.cc, eqn/over.cc, eqn/special.cc,
+ eqn/text.cc, grodvi/dvi.cc, grops/ps.cc, grops/psrm.cc,
+ libbib/index.cc, libbib/linear.cc, libbib/search.cc,
+ libdriver/printer.cc, libgroff/font.cc, libgroff/string.cc,
+ pic/lex.cc, pic/object.cc, refer/label.y, refer/ref.cc, tbl/main.cc,
+ tbl/table.cc, tfmtodit/tfmtodit.cc, troff/dictionary.cc,
+ troff/div.cc, troff/env.cc, troff/input.cc, troff/node.cc,
+ troff/node.h, troff/reg.cc: Avoid most "g++ -Wall -Wno-sign-compare"
+ warnings.
+
+ * troff/node.cc (bracket_node::copy): Initialize last to NULL.
+
+2000-01-12 Fabrizio Polacco <fab@prosa.it>
+
+ grolj4: Paper size will be searched case-insensitively.
+
+ * include/lib.h: Add check for strcasecmp().
+ * grolj4/li4.cc (lookup_paper_size): Use strcasecmp().
+ * configure.in: Check for strcasecmp().
+
+2000-01-11 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * troff/Makefile.sub (majorminor.cc): Fix incorrect path to
+ `REVISION'.
+
+2000-01-10 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * Makefile.comm, Makefile.in, doc/Makefile: More fixes for the
+ revision scheme.
+
+ Add a new read-only register, `.Y', which contains the groff
+ revision.
+
+ * troff/input.cc (init_input_requests): Define it.
+ * troff/Makefile.sub (majorminor.cc): Define `revision' string.
+ * doc/groff.texinfo, troff/troff.man: Document it.
+
+ * libgroff/Makefile.sub (version.cc): Add definition of
+ `Version_string[]', consisting of `<major>.<minor>.<revision>'
+ * eqn/main.cc, grodvi/dvi.cc, grolj4/lj4.cc, grops/ps.cc,
+ grotty/tty.cc, hpftodit/hpftodit.cc, indxbib/indxbib.cc, pic/main.cc,
+ refer/refer.cc, soelim/soelim.cc, tbl/main.cc, tfmtodit/tfmtodit.cc,
+ troff/input.cc, pfbtops/pfbtops.c: Use it.
+
+2000-01-10 Fabrizio Polacco <fab@prosa.it>
+
+ Add a revision scheme to the groff package.
+
+ * REVISION: New file.
+ * libgroff/Makefile.sub (version.cc): Use it to define
+ `revision_string[]'.
+ * grops/psrm.cc: Use revision_string (converted to an unsigned
+ integer) in constructor of resource_manager.
+
+2000-01-10 Bruno Haible <haible@clisp.cons.org>
+
+ * devutf8/Makefile.sub, devutf8/DESC.proto, devutf8/R.proto: New
+ files.
+ * Makefile.in (DEVDIRS): Add devutf8.
+ * grotty/tty.cc: Include device.h.
+ (glyph): Change type of `code' to `unsigned int'.
+ (tty_printer): New field is_utf8. Constructor takes device argument.
+ (tty_printer::tty_printer): If device if `utf8', set is_utf8.
+ (tty_printer::add_char): Change type of first arg to `unsigned int'.
+ (tty_printer::put_char): New function.
+ (tty_printer::end_page): Use put_char() instead of ::putchar().
+ (make_printer): Pass device to tty_printer constructor.
+ * nroff.sh: Determine default device by calling 'locale'. As a
+ fallback, look at all of $LC_ALL, $LC_CTYPE, $LANG, $LESSCHARSET.
+ Recognize UTF-8 locales.
+ * tmac/eqnrc: Recognize utf8 like latin1.
+ * tmac/troffrc: Device utf8 needs tmac.tty.
+
+2000-01-07 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * tmac/Makefile.sub: tmac.a4 and tmac.trace will now be installed.
+
+2000-01-07 Paul Eggert <eggert@twinsun.com>
+
+ Add a new predefined writeable number register, `year',
+ which contains the current year.
+
+ * doc/groff.texinfo, PROBLEMS, troff/troff.man: Document it.
+ * tmac/tmac.s: Use it.
+ * troff/input.cc (init_registers): Initialize it.
+
+2000-01-06 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * PROBLEMS: Fixed typo.
+
+2000-01-04 Paul Eggert <eggert@twinsun.com>
+
+ * PROBLEMS: Add Y2k advice for the yr number register.
+
+2000-01-03 Paul Eggert <eggert@twinsun.com>
+
+ * doc/groff.texinfo: Fix Y2k bug in documentation of \n(yr.
+
+2000-01-02 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * tmac/tmac.arkup: Slight modification of macros to provide better
+ appearance for non-HTML formats.
+
+2000-01-01 Charles Levert <charles@comm.polymtl.ca>
+
+ * soelim/soelim.cc (include_path_append): realloc(NULL, n)
+ does not automatically translate to malloc(n) on all OSes
+ (e.g., SunOS) so do it explicitly. Also, check the returned
+ value.
+
+2000-01-01 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * tmac/tmac.arkup: Added .LINE macro. Some formatting.
+
+ * Makefile.in: Added $(tmac_m) again since the Makefile in `mm'
+ expects this variable
+
+2000-01-01 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
+
+ * doc/Makefile: Added instructions to create HTML and text
+ versions of some files.
+
+1999-12-31 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * Updated INSTALL.gen.
+
+ * tmac/tmac.arkup: Added fixes so that .FTP and .MAILTO works
+ better resp. correctly with non-HTML devices.
+
+Local Variables:
+version-control: never
+coding: latin-1
+End:
diff --git a/contrib/groff/ChangeLog.117 b/contrib/groff/ChangeLog.117
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..609eaa7595fe
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/groff/ChangeLog.117
@@ -0,0 +1,2190 @@
+
+Version 1.17.2 released
+=======================
+
+2001-07-07 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/utils/indxbib/indxbib.cc (main): Change type of `name_max'
+ to size_t.
+
+2001-07-06 Ruslan Ermilov <ru@FreeBSD.org>
+
+ * tmac/doc.tmac (Rv): Make `Rv' really not parseable.
+ Fix synopsis.
+ * tmac/groff_mdoc.man: Fix synopsis.
+
+2001-07-05 Ruslan Ermilov <ru@FreeBSD.org>
+
+ * tmac/doc.tmac (doc-inset-list, doc-hang-list, doc-ohang-list):
+ Restore `doc-Pa-font'.
+
+2001-07-04 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/utils/indxbib/dirnamemax.c: Moved to ...
+ * src/libs/libgroff/maxfilename.cc: Here.
+ s/dir_name_max/file_name_max/.
+ Add copyright.
+ * src/include/lib.h: Add file_name_max.
+ * src/utils/indxbib/indxbib.cc: Updated.
+ * src/utils/indxbib/Makefile.sub, src/libs/libgroff/Makefile.sub:
+ Updated.
+
+ * src/libs/libgroff/tmpfile.cc (TMPFILE_PREFIX) [__MSDOS__]: Define
+ as empty.
+ (xtmpfile) [_MSC_VER]: Removed -- MSVC has mktemp().
+
+ * src/preproc/html/pre-html.cc (PAGE_TEMPLATE, PS_TEMPLATE,
+ REGION_TEMPLATE): New macros.
+ (createAllPages, makeTempFiles): Use them.
+ Include `nonposix.h'.
+ (html_system): New function.
+ (createAllPages, createImage): Use it.
+ Use EXE_EXT.
+
+ * tmac/www.tmac: Fix typos.
+
+2001-07-03 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * tmac/www.tmac: Disable hyphenation in normal text only if output
+ device is html.
+ (URL, FTP, MAILTO): Disable hyphenation of actual URL with `\%'.
+ * tmac/groff_mwww.man, NEWS: Updated.
+
+2001-07-03 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
+
+ * tmac/www.tmac (.IMAGE): Add fourth parameter to specify vertical
+ image location.
+
+2001-07-02 Ruslan Ermilov <ru@FreeBSD.org>
+
+ * tmac/doc-common, tmac/doc.tmac (doc-display-ft-stack,
+ doc-display-ps-stack): Implement font and font size stack for
+ displays.
+
+2001-07-02 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * REVISION: Increased to 2.
+ * src/roff/troff/input.cc (read_size): Fix special case `\s[0]'.
+
+ * src/groff/grog/grog.pl (process): Handle `Oo' and `Oc' not at the
+ beginning of a line.
+ * src/groff/grog/grog.sh: Ditto.
+
+2001-06-29 Peter Marquardt <wwwutz@molgen.mpg.de>
+
+ * src/preproc/eqn/neqn.sh: Put `export' keyword in a new line to
+ make it portable.
+
+2001-06-27 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ Fix problems with preprocessor string for `man' program.
+
+ * *.man: Don't use `s' in preprocessor string -- it doesn't exist.
+ Updated/added copyright.
+ Moved Emacs's local variable to identify nroff mode to the end of
+ the file; add local variable if missing.
+
+2001-06-26 Andras Salamon <andras@cs.wits.ac.za>
+
+ * aclocal.m4: Replace AC_LANG_SAVE + AC_LANG_CPLUSPLUS with
+ AC_LANG_PUSH(C++) and AC_LANG_RESTORE with AC_LANG_POP(C++).
+ * configure: Regenerated.
+
+2001-06-25 Andras Salamon <andras@cs.wits.ac.za>
+
+ * aclocal.m4 (GROFF_PAGE): Fix page detection code.
+ * configure: Regenerated.
+
+2001-06-24 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * doc/homepage.ms: Don't include arkup.tmac (which no longer exists)
+ but www.tmac.
+ * doc/pic.ms: Fix typos.
+
+Version 1.17.1 released
+=======================
+
+2001-06-21 Golubev I. N. <gin@mo.msk.ru>
+
+ * aclocal.m4 (GROFF_NEED_DECLARATION): Fix inclusion of strings.h.
+ * configure: Updated.
+
+2001-06-20 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
+
+ * src/roff/preproc/html/pre-html.cc (make_message): Fix incorrect
+ image names.
+ * src/roff/troff/dic.cc (blank_line): Add html tag.
+
+2001-06-19 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
+
+ * src/roff/troff/input.cc (do_suppress): Fix typo.
+
+2001-06-18 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
+
+ Added two new options (-D and -I) to specify image names and a
+ subdirectory to place the images in.
+
+ Change syntax from \\Ox to \\O[x].
+
+ * src/devices/grohtml/post-html.cc (main): Add options.
+ (usage): Updated.
+ * src/preproc/html/pre-html.cc: Include `stdarg.h'.
+ Use `NULL' instead of `0' for null string pointers.
+ (MAX_RETRIES): New macro.
+ (lengthOfintToStr, intToStr, make_message): New functions.
+ (makeFileName): Make function static.
+ Implement -D and -I options.
+ (checkImageDir): New function.
+ (write_end_image, write_start_image): Use new syntax of \O.
+ (createAllPages, removeAllPages): Implement -D and -I options. Use
+ make_message().
+ (createImage): Use make_message().
+ (addps4html): Add guard for malloc().
+ (usage, scanArguments): Updated.
+ (makeTempFiles): Use mkstemp().
+ (removeTempFiles): Use unlink().
+ (findPrefix): Add guard for malloc().
+ (main): Updated.
+ * src/roff/troff/input.cc (get_delim_file_name): New function to
+ parse \O.
+ (do_suppress): Updated to parse new syntax.
+ * src/devices/grohtml/grohtml.man: Updated.
+ * tmac/www.tmac: Updated to new syntax.
+
+ * NEWS: Updated.
+
+2001-06-15 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/roff/grog/Makefile.sub: Remove NAMEPREFIX.
+
+ * src/devices/grohtml/grohtml.man: Minor improvements.
+
+2001-06-14 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/preproc/html/Makefile.sub: Remove NAMEPREFIX.
+
+2001-06-11 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * man/roff.man, mann/groff.man: Use '\" instead of .\" in the first
+ line to specify preprocessor options -- mandb 2.3.1 only recognizes
+ the former.
+ * src/preproc/grn/grn.man: Add proper '\" string.
+
+2001-06-11 OKAZAKI Tetsurou <okazaki@be.to>
+
+ * test-groff: Don't use PATH but GROFF_BIN_PATH.
+
+2001-06-08 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ Updated to autoconf 2.50.
+
+ * configure.in: Renamed to...
+ * configure.ac: This.
+ * aclocal.m4 (AC_OUTPUT_MAKE_DEFS): Removed.
+ (GROFF_OS390): Updated.
+ * configure: Regenerated.
+
+2001-05-18 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/roff/troff/env.c, src/roff/troff/env.h,
+ src/roff/troff/input.cc, src/roff/troff/troff.man: Undo `ss' change
+ from 2000-12-21.
+
+2001-05-17 Jeffrey Friedl <jfriedl@yahoo-inc.com>
+
+ * src/roff/troff/input.cc (read_size): Fix special case `\s0'.
+
+2001-05-16 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/roff/troff/input.cc (read_size): Emit warning if value becomes
+ less than or equal zero; set it to 1 then.
+ * src/roff/troff/node.h (node::node): Initialize `last'.
+
+2001-05-08 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * tmac/an-old.tmac: Make predefined strings work in compatibility
+ mode.
+ Add troff version guard.
+ * tmac/doc.tmac: Simplify version guard.
+
+2001-05-07 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ The .ns and .rs requests are now honoured not only in the top-level
+ but in all diversions (similar to UNIX troff).
+
+ This change is based on a patch from Tadziu Hoffmann
+ <hoffmann@usm.uni-muenchen.de>.
+
+ * src/roff/troff/div.h (diversion): Add `no_space_mode' member.
+ (top_level_diversion): Remove `no_space_mode' member.
+ * src/roff/troff/div.cc (diversion::diversion,
+ top_level_diversion::top_level_diversion): Updated.
+ (macro_diversion::output): Reset `no_space_mode'.
+ (no_space, restore_spacing): Use `curdiv' unconditionally.
+ (space_request, blank_line): Check `curdiv->no_space_mode'.
+ (no_space_mode_reg::get_value, no_space_mode_reg::get_string): Use
+ `curdiv' unconditionally.
+ * NEWS, src/roff/troff/troff.man, man/groff.man, doc/groff.texinfo:
+ Updated.
+
+2001-05-06 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ Added two new requests `de1' and `am1' which are similar to `de' and
+ `am' with the difference that compatibility mode is saved on entry,
+ switched off during macro execution, and restored on exit.
+
+ * src/roff/troff/input.h: Added two new special characters
+ (COMPATIBLE_SAVE, COMPATIBLE_RESTORE).
+ * src/roff/troff/input.cc (input_iterator): Added two member
+ functions `save_compatible_flag' and `get_compatible_flag'.
+ (input_stack): Ditto.
+ (string_iterator): Ditto. Also add private member
+ `saved_compatible_flag'.
+ (token::next): Use COMPATIBLE_SAVE and COMPATIBLE_RESTORE.
+ (calling_mode): New enumeration.
+ (do_define_macro): Use it. Insert COMPATIBLE_SAVE and
+ COMPATIBLE_RESTORE at the beginning and end of macro, respectively.
+ (define_macro, define_indirect_macro, append_macro, ignore): Use
+ `calling_mode'.
+ (define_nocomp_macro, append_nocomp_macro): New functions.
+ (init_input_requests): Updated.
+ (do_request): Rename local variable `saved_compatible_flag' to
+ `old_compatible_flag'.
+ * NEWS, src/roff/troff/troff.man, man/groff.man: Document it.
+
+ * tmac/an-old.tmac: Use `de1' instead of `de' request for all
+ public and trap-invoked macros. As a consequence, the man macros
+ work in compatibility mode also.
+
+2001-05-06 Solar Designer <solar@openwall.com>
+
+ * Makefile.in: Use $(mandir).
+
+2001-05-06 Alexios Zavras <zvr@pobox.com>
+
+ * src/utils/afmtodit/afmtodit.pl: Fix serious typo.
+
+2001-05-05 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ Added `.ns' number register: Returns 1 in no-space mode (if in
+ top-level diversion), 0 otherwise.
+
+ * src/roff/troff/div.cc (no_space_mode_reg): New class.
+ (init_div_requests): Updated.
+ * NEWS, src/roff/troff/troff.man, man/groff.man, doc/groff.texinfo:
+ Document it.
+
+2001-05-04 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/roff/nroff/nroff.man: Improved documentation (especially
+ locales).
+
+2001-05-02 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ Added `brp' request: This is \p as a request.
+
+ * src/roff/troff/env.cc (environment::do_break): Add parameter
+ `spread'.
+ (do_break_request): New function (was `break_request').
+ (break_request): Calls `do_break_request'.
+ (break_spread_request): New; calls `do_break_request'.
+ (init_env_requests): Updated.
+ * src/roff/troff/env.h: Updated.
+ * NEWS, src/roff/troff/troff.man, man/groff.man: Document it.
+
+ * REVISION: Increased to 1.
+ * win32-diffs: Updated.
+
+2001-05-01 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * tmac/an-old.tmac: Fix minor compatibility mode issue.
+ * tmac/troffrc-end: Make it really work in compatibility mode.
+
+2001-04-27 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/utils/lkbib/lkbib.cc: Switch inclusion order of stdio.h and
+ stdlib.h.
+
+2001-04-22 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/libs/libgroff/getopt.c, src/include/getopt.h: Updating to
+ latest versions from glibc CVS archive.
+
+ * MORE.STUFF: Updated, using a patch from Kees Zeelenberg
+ <c.zeelenberg@hccnet.nl>.
+
+2001-04-21 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * configure.in: Move check for mkstemp() to...
+ * aclocal.m4 (GROFF_MKSTEMP): This new function.
+ * configure: Regenerated.
+
+ * src/include/groff-getopt.h: Don't use variable names in
+ declarations.
+
+ * src/devices/grohtml/html-chars.h: Removed. It isn't used.
+ * src/devices/grohtml/Makefile.sub,
+ src/devices/grohtml/post-html.cc: Updated.
+
+2001-04-21 Albert Chin-A-Young <china@thewrittenword.com>
+
+ * configure.in: Add special check for mkstemp().
+ * src/libs/libgroff/tmpfile.cc: Use it.
+ * src/utils/indxbib/indxbib.cc: Ditto.
+ * src/utils/pfbtops/pfbtops.c (main): Don't use C++ comment style.
+ * src/devices/grolbp/lbp.h (lbpprintf, lbpputs, vdmprintf): Use
+ `const'.
+
+2001-04-20 Bruce Lilly <blilly@erols.com>
+
+ `Version_string' as C++ object was not visible to linker from C
+ object files.
+ Add `const' to `Version_string'.
+
+ * src/utils/pfbtops/pfbtops.c (main), src/roff/groff/groff.cc
+ (main), src/roff/troff/input.cc (main), src/preproc/tbl/main.cc
+ (main), src/preproc/pic/main.cc (main), src/preproc/eqn/main.cc
+ (main), src/preproc/grn/main.cc (main), src/preproc/html/pre-html.cc
+ (scanArguments), src/preproc/refer/refer.cc (main),
+ src/preproc/soelim/soelim.cc (main), src/devices/grotty/tty.cc
+ (main), src/devices/grodvi/dvi.cc (main), src/devices/grolj4/lj4.cc
+ (main), src/devices/grohtml/post-html.cc (main),
+ src/devices/grolbp/lbp.cc (main), src/utils/tfmtodit/tfmtodit.cc
+ (main), src/utils/hpftodit/hpftodit.cc (main),
+ src/utils/lookbib/lookbib.cc (main), src/utils/indxbib/indxbib.cc
+ (main), src/utils/lkbib/lkbib.cc (main),
+ src/utils/addftinfo/addftinfo.cc (main): Implement it.
+
+ * src/roff/groff/pipeline.c: Add _UWIN.
+ * src/include/nonposix.h: Ditto.
+
+2001-04-20 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/include/lib.h: Use HAVE_STRERROR.
+ * src/roff/groff/pipeline.c: Ditto.
+ * src/preproc/html/pre-html.cc: Remove declaration of `strerror'.
+ * src/libs/libgroff/Makefile.sub (version.cc): Add `extern "C"'.
+ * src/utils/pfbtops/pfbtops.c: Add copyright notice.
+ * win32-diffs: Updated.
+ * src/utils/hpftodit/hpftodit.cc (read_map): Fix compiler warning.
+
+2001-04-19 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/preproc/html/pre-html.cc (scanArguments): Use `troff_command'
+ instead of hardwired `"troff"'.
+ (char_buffer::read_file): Remove unused variables.
+ (char_buffer::write_file_troff): Ditto.
+ (char_buffer::write_file_html): Ditto.
+ (generateImages): Ditto.
+ (abs): Removed.
+ * src/utils/addftinfo/addftinfo.cc (main): Fix compilation problem.
+
+ * src/include/lib.h: Don't include `groff-getopt.h' for UWIN.
+
+ * src/libs/libgroff/font.cc (font::load_desc): Fix compiler warning.
+ * src/libs/libbib/index.cc (index_search_item_iterator::get_tag,
+ index_search_item::search1): Ditto.
+ * src/roff/troff/node.h (width_list): Reorder members.
+ * src/roff/troff/input.cc (do_define_macro): Fix compiler warning.
+ (lookup_warning): Ditto.
+ (prepend_string): Commented out.
+ * src/roff/troff/dictionary.cc (is_good_size): Fix compiler warning.
+ * src/roff/troff/reg.cc (number_value_to_ascii): Ditto.
+ * src/preproc/tbl/main.cc (process_format): Ditto.
+ * src/preproc/pic/pic.y (define_variable, reset, reset_all): Fix
+ compiler warnings.
+ * src/preproc/pic/pic.cc: Updated.
+ * src/preproc/eqn/lex.cc (init_table): Fix compiler warnings.
+ * src/preproc/eqn/over.cc (over_box::compute_metrics): Ditto.
+ * src/preproc/refer/command.cc (execute_command): Ditto.
+ * src/preproc/refer/ref.cc (sortify_title, find_month): Ditto.
+ * src/preproc/refer/token.cc (lookup_token): Ditto.
+ * src/preproc/soelim/soelim.cc: Ditto.
+ * src/preproc/html/pushbackbuffer.cc (ERROR): Ditto.
+ (isHexDigit): Commented out.
+ (pushBackBuffer::isString): Remove unused variable.
+ * src/devices/grops/ps.cc (ps_printer::special): Fix compiler
+ warning.
+ * src/devices/grops/psrm.cc (resource_manager::lookup_font,
+ resource_manager::read_resource_arg, read_one_of, parse_extensions):
+ Ditto.
+ * src/devices/grodvi/dvi.cc (dvi_printer::draw): Ditto.
+ * src/devices/grolj4/lj4.cc (lj4_font::handle_unknown_font_command,
+ lookup_paper_size): Ditto.
+ * src/devices/grohtml/post-html.cc (is_subsection): Commented out.
+ (text_glob, element_list): Reorder members.
+ * src/devices/grohtml/html-text.cc (html_text::do_pre): Remove
+ compiler warning.
+ * src/devices/grohtml/html-text.h (html_text::emit_space): Change
+ return value to `void'.
+ * src/devices/grohtml/output.cc (word_list::word_list): Fix order
+ of initializers.
+ * src/devices/grohtml/html.h (simple_output::check_newline,
+ simple_output::space_or_newline, simple_output::enable_newlines):
+ Add return value.
+ * src/devices/grolbp/lbp.cc (wp54charset, set_papersize): Remove
+ compiler warnings.
+ * src/utils/tfmtodit/tfmtodit.cc (tfm::load, gf::load, main): Ditto.
+ * src/utils/hpftodit/hpftodit.cc (File::seek, read_symbol_sets,
+ output_ligatures, output_charset, read_map): Ditto.
+ * src/utils/lookbib/lookbib.cc (main): Ditto.
+ * src/utils/indxbib/indxbib.cc (main, fwrite_or_die): Ditto.
+ (do_file): Fix typo (`=' -> `==').
+ * src/utils/lkbib/lkbib.cc (main): Remove compiler warning.
+ * src/utils/addftinfo/addftinfo.cc (main): Ditto.
+
+2001-04-18 Ruslan Ermilov <ru@FreeBSD.org>
+
+ * src/roff/nroff/nroff.sh: Adding -p (pic) and -t (tbl) options.
+ Fix usage of GROFF_BIN_PATH.
+ * src/roff/nroff/nroff.man: Updated.
+
+2001-04-18 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * NEWS: Fixing typos.
+ Updated.
+
+Version 1.17 released
+=====================
+
+2001-04-17 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * tmac/Makefile.sub (install-data): mdoc.local-s is in current
+ directory, not in $(srcdir).
+
+2001-04-16 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * doc/groff.texinfo: More info on conditionals.
+
+2001-04-15 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * doc/groff.texinfo: Added some info about groff internals.
+
+ * src/roff/troff/node.cc (make_glyph_node): Emit warning message
+ about missing special character only if the name is non-null.
+
+2001-04-14 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ Removing the grohtml-old device driver which is now obsolete.
+
+ * src/devices/grohtml-old/*: Removed.
+ * font/devhtml-old/*: Removed.
+ * src/libs/libgroff/htmlindicate.cc (graphic_start, graphic_end):
+ Remove comments.
+ * Makefile.in (CCPROGDIRS, DEVDIRS): Updated.
+ * test-groff (PATH): Updated.
+ * tmac/Makefile.sub (NORMALFILES): Updated.
+ * tmac/an-old.tmac: Remove special code for html-old device.
+ Replace `html-or-html-old' register with `an-html'.
+ * tmac/eqnrc: Updated.
+ * tmac/html-old.tmac: Removed.
+ * tmac/troffrc, tmac/troffrc-end: Updated.
+ * tmac/www.tmac: Remove special code for html-old device.
+ Replace `html-or-html-old' register with `www-html'.
+
+ * src/libs/libgroff/tmpfile.cc (remove_tmp_files),
+ src/libs/libgroff/htmlindicate.cc (graphic_end),
+ include/htmlindicate.h, src/preproc/grn/*.cc,
+ src/roff/groff/env.{cc,h}: Remove `void' parameter if used as a
+ single argument for consistency with rest of source code.
+
+ * aclocal.m4, tmac/an-old.tmac: Fix copyright.
+
+2001-04-13 Ruslan Ermilov <ru@FreeBSD.org>
+
+ * src/roff/troff/troff.man: Fixing typos.
+
+2001-04-13 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * doc/pic.ms: Fixing many font switches.
+ * doc/groff.texinfo: Fixes, additions.
+ * MORE.STUFF: Updated.
+
+2001-04-12 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
+
+ * src/devices/grohtml/grohtml.man: Updated manual page regarding
+ simple anchor.
+ * src/preproc/html/pre-html.cc (createImage): Fixed right hand
+ cropping of images.
+ (removeTempFiles): New function to tidy up temporary files.
+ * src/preproc/html/pre-html.cc (main): Calls `removeTempFiles()'.
+ Many fixes to do with the new inline suppress node and image regions
+ are much tighter.
+ * src/devices/grohtml/post-html.cc: New method `is_auto_img'.
+ (generate_img_src): New function.
+ (html_printer::do_auto_image): Utilizes it.
+ (do_heading, do_title): Include inline images within their contents.
+ (html_printer::begin_page): Tidied up comments that are issued to
+ the html output file.
+ (html_printer::do_fill): Fixed so that `.nf' works with fonts other
+ than courier.
+ (text_glob::is_br): New method used by do_heading.
+ * tmac/s.tmac: If -Thtml then emit $1 in .IP rather than its
+ equivalent diversion.
+ * src/include/html-strings.h: Altered image tags to reflect the
+ inline image node.
+ * src/include/htmlindicate.h (html_end_suppress): Added `is_inline'
+ parameter.
+ * src/preproc/eqn/main.cc: Will suppress generation of image tags if
+ it is already inside a pic image. Only emit tags if the argument
+ `-Tps:html' is present.
+ * src/preproc/tbl/main.cc: Changes to reflect additional
+ `html_end_suppress' parameter.
+ * src/roff/troff/env.cc: Only emit eol tag if a node has been
+ emitted since the last eol tag was written.
+ * src/roff/troff/env.h: New boolean `emitted_node'.
+ * src/roff/troff/input.cc (do_suppress): Handles extra suppress
+ nodes \O3, \O4, \O5. No longer use `output_low_mark_miny'.
+ * src/roff/troff/node.cc (check_charinfo): New method.
+ (troff_output_file::determine_line_limits): Alterations to limit
+ checking.
+ * tmac/www.tmac: Changes to reflect new suppress nodes.
+
+2001-04-12 Bruno Haible <haible@clisp.cons.org>
+
+ * src/devices/grohtml/post-html.cc (html_printer::add_to_sbuf):
+ Escape the html_glyph in the buffer.
+ (str_translate_to_html): Output the unescaped escaped_char.
+ * src/devices/grohtml/html-text.cc (issue_table_begin): Set
+ `frame=void', not `frame=none'. Add `border=0'.
+
+2001-04-12 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * PROBLEMS: Add some words on how to avoid wrapper macros.
+
+2001-04-11 Blake McBride <blake@florida-software.com>
+
+ * src/include/nonposix.h (fileno) [_MSC_VER]: Removed.
+
+2001-04-11 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * font/devlbp/Makefile.sub (CLEANADD): Set it.
+ * tmac/Makefile.sub (CLEANADD): Add tmac.local-s.
+ * Makefile.in (dist): Don't remove src/xditview/Imakefile, but ...
+ * Makefile.sub (DISTCLEANFILES): Here.
+
+ * libs/libgroff/new.cc: Include `nonposix.h'.
+ * win32-diffs: Updated.
+
+2001-04-10 Ruslan Ermilov <ru@FreeBSD.org>
+
+ Added skeleton macro for defunct macros.
+
+ Updated documentation.
+
+ When inside displays, an empty input line warning should be
+ suppressed. If another macro call is put inside a display,
+ all subsequent empty lines found in that display caused a
+ warning to be emitted.
+
+ * tmac/doc.tmac (doc-defunct-macro): New macro.
+ (Db, Ds, Ex, Or, Sf): Reimplemented using this macro.
+ (doc-restore-global-vars): Fixed typo.
+ (doc-empty-line): Check the `doc-display-depth' register to
+ determine whether we are inside display or not.
+
+ * tmac/doc-common: Removed `Or' and `Sf' registers.
+ Moved obsolete `Ds' macro to doc.tmac.
+
+ * tmac/groff_mdoc.man: Bump document date.
+ Document `.Vt' under ``Variable Types''.
+ Removed documentation for obsolete `.Or' macro.
+
+2001-04-10 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * NEWS: Updated.
+ * doc/groff.texinfo: Many fixes, additions, clarifications, etc.
+
+2001-04-10 Bruno Haible <haible@clisp.cons.org>
+
+ * src/devices/grodvi/dvi.cc (main): Accept --help and --version.
+ (usage): Add stream argument. Don't exit.
+ * src/devices/grohtml/post-html.cc (main): Accept --help and --version.
+ Write --version output to stdout, not stderr.
+ (usage): Add stream argument. Don't exit.
+ * src/devices/grohtml-old/html.cc (main): Accept --help and --version.
+ (usage): Add stream argument. Don't exit.
+ * src/devices/grolbp/lbp.cc (long_options): Use symbolic getopt.h
+ constants.
+ (usage): Add stream argument. Don't exit.
+ (main): Write --help output to stdout, not stderr.
+ * src/devices/grolj4/lj4.cc (main): Accept --help and --version.
+ (usage): Add stream argument. Don't exit.
+ * src/devices/grops/ps.cc (main): Accept --help and --version.
+ (usage): Add stream argument. Don't exit.
+ * src/devices/grotty/tty.cc (main): Accept --help and --version.
+ (usage): Add stream argument. Don't exit.
+ * src/preproc/eqn/main.cc (usage): Add stream argument. Don't exit.
+ (main): Accept --help and --version.
+ * src/preproc/grn/main.cc (usage): Add stream argument. Don't exit.
+ (main): Accept --help and --version.
+ * src/preproc/html/pre-html.cc (usage): Add stream argument.
+ (scanArguments): Accept --help and --version.
+ * src/preproc/pic/main.cc (usage): Add stream argument. Don't exit.
+ (main): Accept --help and --version.
+ * src/preproc/refer/refer.cc (main): Accept --help and --version.
+ (usage): Add stream argument. Don't exit.
+ * src/preproc/soelim/soelim.cc (usage): Add stream argument. Don't
+ exit.
+ (main): Accept --help and --version.
+ * src/preproc/tbl/main.cc (usage): Add stream argument. Don't exit.
+ (main): Accept --help and --version.
+ * src/roff/groff/groff.cc (main): Accept --help and --version.
+ (synopsis): Add stream argument.
+ (help): Write --help output to stdout, not stderr.
+ (usage): Add stream argument. Don't exit.
+ * src/roff/grog/grog.pl: Accept --help and --version.
+ (help): New sub.
+ * src/roff/grog/grog.sh: Accept --help and --version.
+ * src/roff/nroff/nroff.sh: Accept --help and --version.
+ * src/roff/troff/input.cc (USAGE_EXIT_CODE): Remove macro.
+ (usage): Add stream argument. Don't exit.
+ (main): Accept --help and --version.
+ * src/utils/addftinfo/addftinfo.cc (main): Accept --help and --version.
+ (usage): New function with stream argument, doesn't exit.
+ * src/utils/hpftodit/hpftodit.cc (main): Accept --help and --version.
+ (usage): New function with stream argument, doesn't exit.
+ * src/utils/indxbib/indxbib.cc (main): Accept --help and --version.
+ (usage): Add stream argument. Don't exit.
+ * src/utils/lkbib/lkbib.cc (usage): Add stream argument. Don't exit.
+ (main): Accept --help and --version.
+ * src/utils/lookbib/lookbib.cc (usage): Add stream argument. Don't
+ exit.
+ (main): Accept --help and --version.
+ * src/utils/pfbtops/pfbtops.c (usage): Add stream argument. Don't exit.
+ (main): Accept --help and --version.
+ * src/utils/tfmtodit/tfmtodit.cc (main): Accept --help and --version.
+ (usage): Add stream argument. Don't exit.
+
+2001-04-10 Ruslan Ermilov <ru@freebsd.org>
+
+ Fix indentation in SYNOPSIS.
+
+ Updated to include changes of latest BSD mdoc version (basically,
+ the only change is that `.Fn' and `.Fc' put a final semicolon after
+ a function declaration in the SYNOPSIS section).
+
+ * tmac/doc.tmac (doc-in-synopsis-count): Replaced with ...
+ (doc-in-synopsis-section): New variable. Updated all related
+ functions.
+ (doc-indent-synopsis-active): New register.
+ (Nd, Fn, Fo): Use it.
+ (Cd): It requires manipulation of \n[doc-indent-synopsis] so that
+ `.Cd' with long argument line produces indented wrapped lines.
+ Also, the misplaced `.nop \*[doc-Nm-font]\c'' caused extra
+ undesirable line break to be output.
+ (doc-do-func-decl, Nm, Vt, Fn, Fo): Remove extraneous calls to
+ `.rs'.
+ (Fn, Fc): Add final `;' to output.
+ (doc-save-global-vars, doc-restore-global-vars): Updated.
+ * tmac/doc-common: Remove `Ex' register.
+ Updated.
+ * tmac/doc-ditroff, tmac/doc-nroff, tmac/doc-syms: Updated
+ copyright.
+
+2001-04-06 Ruslan Ermilov <ru@freebsd.org>
+
+ * tmac/doc.tmac (Cd): Simplify code.
+ * tmac/groff_mdoc.man: Document some behaviour of `Cd' request.
+
+2001-04-06 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ Implement continuous underlining for nroff mode. To do that, a new
+ request in the ditroff language has been added: `x u N' (N is 0
+ or 1).
+
+ \X and \Y are now transparent to end-of-sentence recognition.
+
+ * src/include/printer.h (printer): Add `type' parameter to `special'
+ method.
+ * src/libs/libdriver/printer.cc (printer::special): Updated.
+ * src/libs/libdriver/input.cc (do_file): Handle `x u N'.
+
+ * src/devices/dvi/dvi.cc (dvi_printer::special): Handle only
+ specials of type `p'.
+ * src/devices/grohtml/post-html.cc (html_printer::special): Ditto.
+ * src/devices/grohtml-old/html.cc (html_printer::special): Ditto.
+ * src/devices/grops/ps.cc (ps_printer::special): Ditto.
+ * src/devices/grotty/tty.cc: Add new enum CU_MODE.
+ (glyph::order): New method.
+ (tty_printer::add_char): Use it.
+ (tty_printer::special): New method.
+ (tty_printer::end_page): Implement it.
+
+ * src/roff/troff/node.h (special_node): Add `no_init_string' member.
+ * src/roff/troff/node.cc (special_node::special_node): Add parameter
+ to set `no_init_string'.
+ (special_node::tprint_start): Use it.
+ (special_node::same, special_node::copy): Updated.
+ (special_node::ends_sentence): New method.
+ (troff_output_file::start_special): Add parameter to include
+ inititialization of special conditionally.
+
+ * src/roff/troff/env.h (environment): New member `underline_spaces'.
+ * src/roff/troff/env.cc (do_underline_special): New function.
+ (environment::set_font): Use it.
+ (do_underline): Use it. This was `underline()'.
+ (underline): Call `do_underline()'.
+ (continuous_underline): New function which calls `do_underline()'.
+ (environment::newline): Use `do_underline_special()'.
+ (init_env_requests): Updated.
+
+ * NEWS, man/troff_out.man: Updated.
+
+2001-04-06 Bruno Haible <haible@clisp.cons.org>
+
+ * font/devutf8/R.proto: Fix code of 'shc'.
+
+2001-04-06 Ruslan Ermilov <ru@freebsd.org>
+
+ Many fixes. Diag lists can now be nested also; additionally,
+ `-compact' and `-offset' are supported.
+
+ * tmac/doc.tmac (doc-have-indent): Replaced with ...
+ (doc-list-have-indent-stackXXX): A new register stack.
+ (doc-have-diag-list): Removed.
+ (Bl): Use `doc-list-have-indent-stackXXX'.
+ (El): Updated.
+ (doc-diag-list): Use `doc-compact-list-stackXXX'.
+ (doc-tag-list): Use `doc-list-have-indent-stackXXX'.
+ (doc-set-vertical-and-indent): Ditto.
+ (doc-next-list-depth): Removed.
+ (doc-increment-list-stack): Updated.
+ (doc-decrement-list-stack): Use `doc-list-depth' instead of
+ `doc-next-list-depth'.
+ (doc-end-list, doc-end-column-list): Don't use
+ `doc-increment-list-stack'.
+ (doc-set-column-tab): Don't use `doc-list-offset-stackXXX'.
+ (doc-save-global-vars, doc-restore-global-vars): Updated.
+ * tmac/doc-common: Updated.
+ * tmac/groff_mdoc.man: Updated.
+ * NEWS: Fix typo.
+
+2001-04-02 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/devices/grotty/grotty.man: Fix grammatical error.
+
+2001-03-30 Ruslan Ermilov <ru@freebsd.org>
+
+ Remove .Ld from mdoc package; replace it with special handling of
+ `...'.
+
+ * tmac/doc-common: Remove `Ld' register.
+ Uncomment `doc-volume-ds-*' strings.
+ Remove `doc-operating-system-default'.
+ (Os): Updated.
+ * tmac/doc-syms (Ld): Removed.
+ * tmac/doc.tmac (doc-parse-args, doc-parse-arg-vector): Handle
+ `...' specially.
+ * NEWS: Updated.
+
+ * tmac/groff_mdoc.man: Many fixes and updates.
+
+2001-03-29 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * tmac/troffrc-end: Protect data with `.do'. Reported by T. Kurt
+ Bond <tkb@tkb.mpl.com>.
+ * tmac/www.tmac: Save compatibility mode.
+
+2001-03-28 Ruslan Ermilov <ru@freebsd.org>
+
+ * tmac/groff_mdoc.man: Many fixes.
+
+2001-03-28 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/preproc/soelim/soelim.man: Document that `.<whitespace>so'
+ isn't recognized.
+
+2001-03-27 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * tmac/an-old.tmac (TP, an-do-tag): Reduce line length while in
+ diversion. This fixes overlong tags.
+
+2001-03-26 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * doc/groff.texinfo: Fixed and improved documentation of fonts.
+ * tmac/doc-syms: Fix error messages.
+ * tmac/an-old.tmac: Remove incorrect double backslashes.
+
+2001-03-24 Ruslan Ermilov <ru@freebsd.org>
+
+ * tmac/Makefile.sub: Strip mdoc.local also
+ * tmac/strip.sed: Fixed.
+
+2001-03-24 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * tmac/doc-nroff, tmac/doc-ditroff: Implement -rSxx switch for
+ selecting the font size.
+ * tmac/groff_mdoc.man, NEWS: Document it.
+
+2001-03-23 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/roff/troff/div.cc (save_vertical_space): Add default argument
+ to `sv' request.
+ * src/roff/troff/env.cc (family_change): Make `.fam' accept no
+ argument to restore previous font family.
+ * src/roff/troff/troff.man, man/groff.man, NEWS: Updated.
+
+ * doc/groff.texinfo: More fixes and additions (mainly for font
+ manipulating commands).
+
+ * tmac/groff_mdoc.reference.man: Small updates and renamed to ...
+ * tmac/groff_mdoc.man: This. The quick reference has been removed.
+ * tmac/Makefile.sub, NEWS: Updated.
+
+2001-03-23 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ Replaced mdoc implementation. The new version is `state of the
+ art', using almost all new features of groff 1.17 -- it won't run
+ with older versions.
+
+ * tmac/doc.tmac: Completely rewritten.
+ * tmac/doc-common: Ditto.
+ * tmac/doc-nroff: Ditto.
+ * tmac/doc-ditroff: Ditto.
+ * tmac/doc-syms: Ditto.
+ * tmac/mdoc.local: New file.
+ * tmac/groff_mdoc.samples.man: Replaced with ...
+ * tmac/groff_mdoc.reference.man: New file, covering mdoc completely.
+ * tmac/strip.sed: Updated.
+ * tmac/Makefile.sub: Updated.
+ * INSTALL: Updated.
+
+ * tmac/groff_man.man: Add `man.local' to the FILES section.
+
+2001-03-22 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * doc/groff.texinfo: Added many @noindent.
+ Replaced @end_Example -> @endExample.
+ Added info whether registers are r/o.
+ Many other additions and fixes.
+
+2001-03-21 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * doc/groff.texinfo: Added macro @Var (and some hacks due to bugs
+ in makeinfo of texinfo 4.0) to be used in @Def* macros.
+ Improved @Def* macros: Now the exact syntax of request, register,
+ and escapes is shown.
+ Added macros for parentheses and brackets to be used in @Def*.
+ Many fixes and improvements of the documentation.
+
+2001-03-20 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * doc/groff.texinfo: Added new index: `st' (for strings).
+ Added macros @Defstr(x).
+ Added macro @Example (adding @group).
+ Other minor improvements.
+
+2001-03-19 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * doc/groff.texinfo: Added two new indices: `es' (for escapes) and
+ `rq' for requests. `fn' is no longer used.
+ Added macros @Defreq(x), @Defreg(x), and @Defesc(x).
+ Removed @Deffn(x).
+
+ * tmac/an-old.tmac (an-p-footer): If `cR' is set, replace page
+ number with name of man page.
+
+2001-03-19 Larry Kollar <kollar@alltel.net>
+
+ * doc/groff.texinfo: Complete revision. Added many @Deffn to gain
+ consistency.
+
+2001-03-19 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * man/groff_font.man: Document `prepro', `postpro', and `print'.
+ * src/roff/groff/groff.man: Improve documentation of `-l' and `-L'.
+ * src/devices/grohtml/grohtml.man: Fixing typos.
+
+2001-03-19 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
+
+ * tmac/s.tmac (@IP): Pass `.ip' html tag.
+ * tmac/groff_mwww.man: Remove .LINE macro
+ * tmac/www.tmac (LINE): Add `.ti'.
+
+ * src/devices/grohtml/post-html.cc (html_printer): New member
+ `indent'.
+ (html_printer::emit_raw): Use it.
+ (html_printer::do_linelength): Ditto.
+ (html_printer::do_pageoffset): Ditto.
+ (html_printer::do_indentation): Ditto.
+ (html_printer::do_tempindent): Ditto.
+ (html_printer::do_break): Ditto.
+ (html_printer::begin_page): Ditto.
+ (html_printer::do_indentedparagraph): New function.
+ (html_printer::troff_tag): Handle `.ip'.
+ * src/devices/grohtml/html-text.cc (html_text::issue_table_begin):
+ Add `<td width=...>' handling.
+ (html_text::do_table): Add parameter.
+ (html_text::do_indent): Updated.
+ * src/devices/groohtml/html-text.h: Updated.
+
+2001-03-16 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
+
+ Introduced simple html tables to implement indentation.
+
+ * src/devices/grohtml/html.h (word, word_list): New structures.
+ (simple_output): Use it.
+ * src/devices/grohtml/post-html.cc: Add `INDENTATION'.
+ (html_printer): Improve indentation handling.
+ (html_printer::emit_raw): Set `in_table' element. Handle
+ indentation if set.
+ (html_printer::write_header): Move conditional downwards.
+ Don't allow whitespace in tags.
+ (html_printer::do_linelength): Handle line length and indentation
+ conditionally.
+ (html_printer::do_pageoffset): Handle indentation conditionally.
+ (html_printer::do_indentation): Ditto.
+ (html_printer::do_tempindent): New function member.
+ (html_printer::do_fill): Take care of indentation.
+ (html_printer::do_flush): Finish table.
+ (html_printer::do_links): Ditto.
+ (html_printer::do_break): New function for handling `.br' and `.ti'.
+ (html_printer::troff_tag): Use it.
+ Handle `.ti'.
+ (html_printer::flush_globs): Fix.
+ (html_printer::flush_page): Finish table.
+ (html_printer::html_printer): Fix error message. Set up
+ `linelength'.
+ (html_printer::add_to_sbuf): Remove special handling of character
+ code 255.
+ (to_unicode): Remove `stop()'.
+ (html_printer::write_title): Cleanup.
+ (html_printer::begin_page): Use `put_string()'. Handle indentation.
+ (html_printer::~html_printer): Flush text and end the line.
+ Use `put_string()'.
+ * src/devices/grohtml/html_text.h: Add more *_TAG enum values.
+ * src/devices/grohtml/html_text.cc (html_text::end_tag): Fix
+ emission of tags.
+ (html_text::start_tag): Disable newlines.
+ (html_text::table_is_void): New function.
+ (html_text::issue_table_begin): Ditto.
+ (html_text::issue_table_end): Ditto.
+ (html_text::push_para): Better table handling.
+ (html_text::do_indent): New function.
+ (html_text::do_table): Ditto.
+ (html_text::done_table): Ditto.
+ (html_text::do_tt): Handle PRE_TAG.
+ (html_text::is_in_table): New function.
+ (html_text::check_emit_text): Handle tables.
+ (html_text::do_emittext): Use `nl()'.
+ (html_text::do_para): Handle table.
+ (html_text::remove_def): New function.
+ * src/devices/grohtml/output.cc (word, word_list): Implement
+ methods.
+ (simple_output::end_line): Flush last word.
+ (simple_output::simple_comment): Ditto.
+ (simple_output::begin_comment): Recoded.
+ (simple_output::end_comment): Ditto.
+ (simple_output::comment_arg): Removed.
+ (simple_output::check_newline): Improve test and flush last word.
+ (simple_output::space_or_newline): Improved.
+ (simple_output::write_newline): Replaced with...
+ (simple_output::nl): This.
+ (simple_output::put_raw_char): Flush last word.
+ (simple_output::check_space): Removed.
+ (simple_output::put_translated_string): Ditto.
+ (simple_output::put_string): Simplified.
+ (simple_output::put_number): Updated.
+ (simple_output::put_float): Ditto.
+ (simple_output::put_symbol): Removed.
+ (simple_output::enable_newlines): Add `check_newline()'.
+ (simple_output::flush_last_word): New function.
+
+ * src/roff/troff/enc.cc (no_fill): Remove call to add_html_tag().
+ * src/roff/troff/div.cc (page_offset): Add call to add_html_tag().
+
+ * tmac/s.tmac (@PP, @IP): Add html conditional code.
+ * tmac/an-old.tmac (TP): Ditto.
+
+2001-03-09 Ruslan Ermilov <ru@freebsd.org>
+
+ * mdate.sh: Make it POSIX compliant.
+
+2001-03-09 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ Added the `return' request to end a macro immediately. It simply
+ pops iterators from the input stack until a macro iterator is found.
+
+ * src/roff/troff/input.cc (input_iterator::is_macro,
+ macro_iterator::is_macro): New member.
+ (input_return_boundary): New class to signal an immediate return
+ to while_request().
+ (input_stack::add_return_boundary, input_stack::is_return_boundary):
+ New functions.
+ (input_stack::clear): Use it.
+ (input_stack::pop_macro): New function.
+ (while_request): Use `is_return_boundary()'.
+ (return_macro_request): New function.
+ (init_input_requests): Use it.
+
+ * src/roff/troff/TODO: Updated.
+ * NEWS, src/roff/troff/troff.man, man/groff.man: Document it.
+
+2001-03-08 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/roff/troff/input.cc (input_iterator::is_boundary): Minor
+ cleanup.
+
+2001-03-07 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ Make `\B' more rigid.
+
+ * src/roff/troff/number.cc (parse_expr, parse_term): Add `rigid'
+ parameter.
+ (get_number_rigidly): New function.
+ * src/roff/troff/input.cc (do_expr_test): Use it.
+ * src/roff/troff/token.h: Updated.
+
+ * src/roff/troff/request.h: Fix typo (init_html_request ->
+ init_markup_request).
+
+2001-03-04 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
+
+ Fixed grohtml handling of any named glyph for glyph indexes < 0x80.
+ Cosmetic changes to `.html-begin', `.html-end', `.html-image' which
+ are now `.begin', `.end', `.image'.
+
+ * src/devices/grohtml/post-html.cc: Adding UNICODE_DESC_START.
+ (html_printer::add_to_sbuf): Changing type of `code' parameter.
+ Use add_char_to_sbuf().
+ (to_unicode): New function.
+ (char_translate_to_html): Changing type of `ch' parameter.
+ Use `to_unicode()'.
+ (html_printer::~html_printer): Comment out doctype string.
+ * src/preproc/html/pre-html.cc (write_end_image): Use `.end'
+ instead of `.html-end'.
+ (write_start_image): Use `.begin' and `.image' instead of
+ `.html-begin' and `.html-image'.
+ * src/roff/troff/input.cc: Rename `html_level' to `begin_level'.
+ (html_begin): Renamed to ...
+ (begin): This.
+ (html_end): Renamed to ...
+ (end): This.
+ (html_image): Renamed to ...
+ (image): This.
+ (init_html_requests): Renamed to ...
+ (init_markup_requests): This.
+ * tmac/www.tmac: Updated.
+
+2001-02-28 Bram <bram@avontuur.org>
+
+ * src/libs/libgroff/font.cc (font_widths_cache): Fixing syntax of
+ constructor.
+
+2001-02-26 David Leonard <david.leonard@csee.uq.edu.au>
+
+ * doc/meref.me: Fixing some typos.
+
+2001-02-16 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/roff/troff/node.cc (space_node::get_hyphenation_type): New
+ method. Return `HYPHEN_MIDDLE' if it was `\:'.
+ * src/roff/troff/node.h: Updated.
+
+2001-02-17 Ruslan Ermilov <ru@FreeBSD.org>
+
+ * tmac/groff_tmac.man: Fix typo.
+
+2001-02-16 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ Fixing a bug which prevented proper end-of-sentence recognition
+ between an `unformatted' box and the following text. As a
+ consequence, vertical line distances are no longer preserved in
+ boxes after a call to `.unformat' -- because boxes aren't
+ line-oriented (contrary to diversions), this doesn't make sense
+ anyway.
+
+ * src/roff/troff/node.cc (*node::set_unformat_flag): Add return
+ value.
+ (vertical_size_node::set_unformat_flag): New method.
+ * src/roff/troff/node.hh: Updated.
+ * src/roff/troff/input.cc (word_space_node::reread,
+ hmotion_node::reread): Reset `unformat' flag after usage.
+ (unformat_macro): Append only if `set_unformat_flag()' returns
+ non-zero.
+ * src/roff/troff/troff.man: Updated.
+
+2001-02-15 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/roff/troff/troff.man, NEWS, man/groff.man: Improved
+ documentation of `asciify' and `unformat' requests.
+
+2001-02-13 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ Redesigned the `unformat' request. It is no longer connected with
+ `asciify' but rather uses new `reread()' methods if the `unformat'
+ flag is set. Additionally, the handling of space characters after
+ unformatting has been fixed so that they retain their width.
+
+ * src/roff/troff/node.h (width_list): New structure to store
+ original widths of spaces.
+ (node): Added `unformat' member.
+ Replaced `num_spaces' variable with `orig_width' list.
+ * src/roff/troff/node.cc (*node::asciify,
+ asciify_reverse_node_list): Removed `unformat_only' flag and related
+ code.
+ (word_space_node::asciify, word_space_node::word_space_node): Use
+ `orig_width'.
+ (word_space_node::~word_space_node): New destructor.
+ (word_space_node::copy): Updated to handle `orig_width'.
+ (hmotion_node::copy, unbreakable_space_node::copy): Updated.
+ (*node::merge_space): Update `orig_width' list if necessary.
+ (*node::set_unformat_flag): New methods to set the `unformat' flag.
+ * src/roff/troff/enc.cc (environment::space_newline): Use
+ `width_list'.
+ (environment::space): Added method to handle space width and
+ sentence space width as parameters. Use `width_list'.
+ (environment::make_tab_node): Updated.
+ * src/roff/troff/env.h: Updated.
+ * src/roff/troff/input.cc (word_space_node::reread,
+ unbreakable_space_node::reread, hmotion_node::reread): New methods
+ to handle nodes specially if `unformat' flag is set.
+ (do_asciify_macro): Renamed back to ...
+ (asciify_macro): This.
+ (unformat_macro): New implementation to simply set the `unformat'
+ flag.
+
+ * MORE.STUFF: Added more info about deroff.
+
+2001-02-08 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/roff/troff/node.h (unbreakable_space_node, hmotion_node,
+ space_char_hmotion_node, overstrike_node): Add `get_hyphen_list()'
+ and `add_self()' methods to avoid hyphenation. For example, the
+ hyphen list for `foo\0\0bar' was `foobar', causing insertion of a
+ soft hyphen after `foo'. Now the hyphen list is correctly
+ `foo<ignore><ignore>bar'.
+
+2001-02-05 Yoshiteru Kageyama <yt-kage@cb3.so-net.ne.jp>
+
+ * tmac/groff_tmac.man: Fix `BIR' macro.
+
+2001-02-04 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ A new escape sequence `\:', inserting a zero-width break point.
+
+ * src/roff/troff/input.h: Adding `ESCAPE_COLON'.
+ * src/roff/troff/input.cc (get_copy, token::next, asciify):
+ Implement it.
+ * src/roff/troff/node.h (node): Add `is_escape_colon()' virtual
+ method.
+ (space_node): Add `was_escape_colon' member. Add `is_escape_colon()'
+ and `asciify()' methods.
+ * src/roff/troff/node.cc (space_node::space_node): Updated.
+ (space_node::asciify): Handle `was_escape_colon'.
+ * NEWS, src/roff/troff/troff.man, man/groff.man: Document it.
+
+ Handle `\~' similar to other comparable requests.
+
+ * src/roff/troff/input.cc (process_input_stack): Remove now obsolete
+ label.
+ (token::next): Move creation of an unbreakable_space_node to...
+ (token::add_to_node_list): Here.
+
+ Fix a bug which sometimes prevented hyphenation of words connected
+ with `\~' or `\ ' (and other escape sequences handled as
+ TOKEN_NODE). This also fixes a hyphenation problem with boxes
+ (after a call to the `unformat' request).
+
+ * src/roff/troff/env.h (environment::possibly_break_line,
+ environment::hyphenate_line): Introducing `start_here' parameter.
+ * src/roff/troff/env.cc (environment::space_newline,
+ environment::space): Use it.
+ (environment::possibly_break_line, environment::hyphenate_line):
+ Implement it.
+ * src/roff/troff/input.cc (process_input_stack): Use it.
+ * src/roff/troff/node.h (unbreakable_space_node, hmotion_node,
+ space_char_hmotion_node, overstrike_node): Add
+ `get_hyphenation_type()' method.
+ * src/roff/troff/node.cc (break_char_node::asciify): Don't asciify
+ if `unformat_only' is active.
+
+2001-01-30 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ Implemented new read-only number register `.linetabs' which
+ returns 1 if in line-tabs mode, 0 otherwise.
+
+ * src/roff/troff/env.h (environment): Add get_line_tabs() member.
+ * src/roff/troff/env.cc (get_line_tabs): New function.
+ (init_env_requests): Use it.
+ * NEWS, src/roff/troff/troff.man, man/groff.man: Document it.
+
+ * VERSION, REVISION: Changing to 1.17.0.
+
+2001-01-28 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ Fixed a bug which prevented hyphenation of words which are finished
+ with `\)'.
+
+ * src/roff/troff/token.h (token): Add enum type
+ `TOKEN_TRANSPARENT_DUMMY' and method `transparent_dummy()'.
+ * src/roff/troff/input.cc (token::next, token::description,
+ get_line_arg, token::add_to_node_list, token::process): Use it.
+
+2001-01-27 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/roff/troff/div.h (diversion): Add `saved_prev_line_interrupted'.
+ * src/roff/troff/div.cc (do_divert): Use it.
+
+ * src/roff/troff/input.cc (asciify): Add ESCAPE_RIGHT_PARENTHESIS.
+
+2001-01-25 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ Adding the `linetabs' request. If set, tab distances are not
+ computed relative to the input line but relative to the output line.
+
+ * src/roff/troff/env.h (environment): New member `line_tabs'.
+ * src/roff/troff/env.cc (line_tabs_request): Implement request.
+ (environment::environment, environment::copy): Updated.
+ (environment::distance_to_next_tab): Use `line_tabs'.
+ (init_env_requests): Register request.
+ * src/roff/troff/troff.man, man/groff.man, NEWS: Document it. Other
+ fixes.
+
+2001-01-24 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ Introducing a new read-only register `.int' which is set to a
+ positive value if the last output line is interrupted (i.e., if it
+ contains `\c').
+
+ * src/roff/troff/env.cc (init_env_requests): Add it.
+ * NEWS, src/roff/troff/troff.man, man/groff.man: Document it.
+
+2001-01-23 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
+
+ * tmac/mwww.tmac: Call `www.tmac', not `arkup.tmac'.
+ * src/preproc/html/pre-html.cc (findPrefix): New function which
+ generates the troff executable name via the system prefix.
+ * src/preproc/eqn/main.cc: Modified warning message.
+
+2001-01-23 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ troff's `box' and `boxa' requests didn't preserve temporary
+ indentation.
+
+ * src/roff/troff/div.h (diversion): Add `saved_saved_indent' and
+ `saved_target_text_length' members.
+ * src/roff/troff/div.cc (do_divert): Use them.
+
+ Tabs (but not yet leaders and fields) are now handled correctly by
+ `asciify' request.
+
+ * node.h (hmotion_node): Add field `was_tab'.
+ * env.cc (environment::make_tab_node): Set it.
+ * node.cc (hmotion_node::copy, hmotion_node::asciify): Use it.
+
+ Added new request `unformat' which will, contrary to `asciify',
+ preserve font information after unformatting (i.e., only nodes
+ dealing with horizontal space are converted back to input
+ characters).
+
+ * input.cc (asciify_macro): Renamed to ...
+ (do_asciify_macro): this, having a new parameter `unformat_only'.
+ (asciify_macro, unformat_macro): New; using do_asciify_macro.
+ (init_input_requests): Added `unformat'.
+ * node.cc (*_node::asciify), asciify_reverse_node_list: Added
+ parameter to control asciification process.
+ * node.h (*_node::asciify): Ditto.
+ * NEWS, src/roff/troff/troff.man, man/groff.man: Document it.
+
+2001-01-20 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * doc/groff.texinfo: Minor improvement of `.in' documentation.
+
+2001-01-18 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * tmac/ps.tmac: Remove call of psold.tmac.
+ * tmac/psold.tmac: Comment updated.
+ * tmac/psnew.tmac: Removed since no longer needed.
+ * tmac/Makefile.sub, NEWS, src/devices/grops/grops.man: Updated.
+
+ * font/devutf8/R.proto: Adding `shc' glyph.
+ * font/devutf8/NOTES: Updated.
+
+ * test-groff: Updated.
+
+2001-01-15 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
+
+ First cut of the new html device driver. Changes to pre-html and
+ the new grohtml are too numerous to be documented here.
+
+ Stuff related to `html' has been renamed to `html-old' and `html2'
+ stuff has been renamed to `html' (including directories). The new
+ html device driver is therefore invoked as `-Thtml'.
+
+ Added new `\O' escape to suppress output (needed by html driver).
+
+ Added functions and code to pass info about input-level commands
+ (`.in', `.fl', etc.) to html driver.
+
+ Three new functions (.html-begin, .html-end, and .html-image) for
+ better html handling: `html-begin' will execute the remaining line
+ if at the outermost nesting level, increasing an internal counter.
+ `html-end' does the same but decreases the internal counter.
+ `html_image' puts its arguments into a special node (suppress_node)
+ to define an image region.
+
+ The `output' request has been removed.
+
+ * tmac/html-tags.tmac: Removed.
+ * tmac/arkup.tmac: Updated and renamed to ...
+ * tmac/www.tmac: New file.
+ * tmac/markup.tmac Updated and renamed to ...
+ * tmac/mwww.tmac: New file.
+ * tmac/Makefile.sub: Updated.
+ * tmac/an-old.tmac: Updated.
+ * tmac/eqnrc: Updated.
+ * tmac/groff_man.man
+ * tmac/groff_markup.man: Updated and renamed to ...
+ * tmac/groff_mwww.man: New file.
+ * tmac/groff_tmac.man: Updated.
+ * tmac/html-old.tmac: Updated and Renamed from html.tmac.
+ * tmac/html.tmac: Updated and renamed from html2.tmac.
+ * tmac/pspic.tmac: Updated html support.
+ * tmac/s.tmac: Added html output support.
+ * tmac/troffrc, tmac/troffrc-end: Updated.
+
+ * Makefile.in, doc/Makefile: Updated.
+ * doc/groff.texinfo: Added info about new `\O' escape.
+ * doc/homepage.ms: Use `MAILTO' macro.
+
+ * font/devhtml/DESC.proto: Add `C' font.
+ * font/devhtml/Makefile.sub: Updated.
+ * font/devhtml/R.proto: Minor fixes.
+ * font/devhtml-old/Makefile.sub: Updated.
+
+ * src/devices/grohtml-old/Makefile.sub: Updated.
+
+ * src/libs/libdriver/printer.cc (printer::get_font_from_index): New
+ method.
+ * src/libs/libgroff/htmlindicate.cc (html_begin_suppress,
+ graphic_start): Add `inline' parameter. Update.
+ (html_end_suppress, graphic_end): Update.
+
+ * src/include/html-strings.h: New file.
+ * src/include/htmlindicate.h: Comments updated.
+ * src/include/printer.h: Updated.
+
+ * src/preproc/eqn/main.cc (do_file, main): Updated.
+ * src/preproc/pic/troff.cc (troff_output::start_picture,
+ troff_output::finish_picture): Updated.
+ * src/preproc/tbl/main.cc (process_input_file): Updated.
+
+ * src/roff/groff/groff.cc (main): Updated.
+ Pass device arguments to predrivers also.
+ Use `ps' device for `eqn' preprocessor if `-Thtml' is given.
+ * src/roff/troff/env.h (environment): Updated.
+ New elements `need_eol' and `ignore_next_eol' (for html output).
+ * src/roff/troff/env.cc (environment::environment): Add initializers
+ for `need_eol' and `ignore_next_eol'.
+ (environment::add_html_tag_eol, environment::add_html_tag_tabs): New
+ functions.
+ (point_size, fill, no_fill, center, right_justify, line_length,
+ indent, temporary_indent, break_request, handle_tab): Use
+ `add_html_tag()'.
+ (set_tabs): Use `add_html_tag_tabs()'.
+ (environment::add_html_tag): Updated.
+ (environment::do_break): Updated.
+ * src/roff/troff/div.cc (space_request, flush_output): Use
+ `environment::add_html_tag()'.
+ * src/roff/troff/input.cc: Updated.
+ New variable `html_level' to indicate nested `html-begin' requests.
+ (file_iterator::fill): Use `environment::add_html_tag_eol()'.
+ (non_interpreted_char_node, token_node, non_interpreted_node): Add
+ `force_tprint()' method.
+ (token::next): Handle `\O'.
+ (do_suppress): Implement it.
+ (html_begin, html_end, html_image): New functions.
+ (init_output_requests): Renamed to ...
+ (init_html_requests): this.
+ (main): Use it.
+ (macro::append_str, macro::append_unsigned, macro::append_int): New
+ methods.
+ New variable `output_low_mark_miny' to limit minimal value of y.
+ (reset_output_registers): Use it.
+ (output_request): Removed.
+ (get_output_registers): New function.
+ * src/roff/troff/node.h (node): Make `force_tprint()' virtual.
+ (*_node): Added `force_tprint()' if necessary.
+ (special_node): New elements `tf' and `get_tfont()'.
+ (suppress_node): New class.
+ * src/roff/troff/node.cc:
+ New global variables `image_no' and `suppress_start_page'.
+ (real_output_file): New method `is_on()'.
+ (troff_output_file): New method `start_special(tfont)'.
+ (troff_output_file::really_print_line): Use `tprint' conditionally.
+ (real_output_file::print_line): Updated.
+ (real_output_file::on): Updated.
+ (*_node): Added `force_tprint()'.
+ (special_node::special_node): Initializer updated.
+ (special_node::same, special_node::copy, special_node::tprint_start):
+ Updated.
+ (get_reg_int, get_reg_str): New functions.
+ (suppress_node::*): New methods.
+ New global variables last_position, last_image_filename;
+ (min): New inline function.
+ * src/roff/troff/reg.h, src/roff/troff/request.h,
+ src/roff/troff/troff.h: Updated.
+
+2001-01-13 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * NEWS, src/roff/troff/troff.man, doc/groff.texinfo: Fix
+ documentation of `asciify' request.
+
+2001-01-12 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/roff/troff/input.cc: Move definition of special characters
+ like `ESCAPE_TILDE' to ...
+ * src/roff/troff/input.h: New file.
+ * src/roff/troff/Makefile.sub (HDRS): Add it.
+
+ Extending the .asciify request to `unformat' space characters also.
+
+ * src/roff/troff/node.h (word_space_node): Add `num_spaces' element
+ to count input space characters.
+ Update constructors to take care of it.
+ * src/roff/troff/node.cc (space_char_hmotion_node::asciify): Use
+ `ESCAPE_SPACE' instead of normal space.
+ (word_space_node::asciify): New method.
+ (unbreakable_space_node::asciify): New method.
+ (word_space_node::merge_space): New method.
+ * src/roff/troff/env.cc (environment::space_newline,
+ environment::space): Add code to initialize `num_spaces' (using the
+ constructor of `word_space_node').
+ * NEWS, src/roff/troff/troff.man, man/groff.man, doc/groff.texinfo:
+ Document it.
+
+2001-01-09 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * man/groff_char.man: Use table header traps only conditionally.
+
+2001-01-09 Bjarni Ingi Gíslason <bjarniig@hi.is>
+
+ * man/groff_char.man: Add `ý' and `Ý' to the `acute' group.
+
+2001-01-08 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ Introducing the `box' and `boxa' requests which are similar to
+ `di' resp. `da' but omitting a partially filled line (which is
+ restored after ending the diversion).
+
+ * src/roff/troff/div.h (diversion): Add elements to save partially
+ filled line.
+ * src/roff/troff/div.cc (do_divert): Add parameter `boxing' to save
+ partially filled line.
+ (divert, divert_append): Updated.
+ (box, box_append): New functions.
+ (init_div_requests): Use them.
+ * src/roff/troff/env.h (environment): do_divert() is now a friend.
+ * NEWS, src/roff/troff/troff.man, man/groff.man: Document it.
+
+ * doc/groff.texinfo: Fix documentation of `lf' request.
+
+2000-12-25 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/roff/troff/troff.man, NEWS: Document `writem' request.
+
+2000-12-21 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ Ignore `ss' request if in compatibility mode.
+
+ * src/roff/troff/input.cc: Make `compatible_flag' non-static.
+ * src/roff/troff/env.h: Added extern `compatible_flag' declaration.
+ * src/roff/troff/env.cc (space_size): Use it.
+
+ * doc/groff.texinfo, src/roff/troff/troff.man: Fix documentation of
+ `ss' request in nroff mode.
+
+ * tmac/an-old.tmac: Fixed some serious bugs introduced with latest
+ changes.
+
+2000-12-15 Ruslan Ermilov <ru@FreeBSD.org>
+
+ * tmac/troffrc, tmac/troffrc-end: Convert tmac.* to *.tmac.
+
+2000-12-13 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/preproc/eqn/Makefile.sub (MAN1): Added neqn.man.
+ * src/preproc/eqn/neqn.man: Small fixes and additions.
+
+2000-12-13 Ruslan Ermilov <ru@FreeBSD.org>
+
+ * src/utils/addftinfo/addftinfo.man, src/devices/grops/grops.man:
+ Fixing typo.
+
+ * src/preproc/eqn/neqn.man: New file.
+
+ * src/preproc/tbl/table.cc (table::print): Fix `indent cannot be
+ negative' warning.
+
+ * tmac/e.tmac: Add `T&' macro.
+ Fix `indent cannot be negative' warning.
+ * tmac/s.tmac: Fix `indent cannot be negative' warning.
+
+2000-12-07 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/include/lib.h: Replaced __ALPHA with __alpha symbol.
+
+2000-12-06 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * PROBLEMS: Added info about adding -lPW on HP-UX to satisfy the
+ `alloca' symbol .
+
+ * MORE.STUFF: Added info about deroff for djgpp.
+
+ * tmac/an-old.tmac, tmac/groff_man.man, doc/groff.texinfo, NEWS: Fix
+ documentation of -rcR switch.
+
+2000-12-03 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * tmac/an-old.tmac: Implementing the -rcR switch (similar to mdoc);
+ if -rcR=1 (which is now the default in nroff mode), a single, very
+ long page is created instead of multiple pages: All `ne' and `wh'
+ requests are put into conditionals; a new macro `an-end' is added to
+ be called with `em'.
+
+ Some other minor cleanups.
+
+ * NEWS, tmac/groff_man.man, doc/groff.texinfo: Updated.
+
+2000-12-02 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ Fixing a bug which prevented hyphenation in words followed
+ immediately by a TOKEN_NODE (e.g. `\ ', `\~', etc.).
+
+ * src/roff/troff/input.cc (process_input_stack <token::TOKEN_NODE>):
+ Adding possibly_break_line().
+ * src/roff/troff/env.h (environment): Make possibly_break_line()
+ public.
+
+ Make `\~' usable in .tr request.
+
+ * src/roff/troff/token.h (token_type): Add TOKEN_STRETCHABLE_SPACE.
+ (token): Add stretchable_space().
+ * src/roff/troff/input.cc (token::next, token::delimiter,
+ token::description, process_input_stack, do_translate,
+ add_to_node_list, token::process): Use it.
+ * src/roff/troff/node.h (node): Add fourth parameter to add_char()
+ for adjusting the space.
+ * src/roff/troff/node.cc (node::add_char): Implement it. Add code
+ for stretchable space.
+ * src/roff/troff/input.cc (token::add_to_node_list): Use it.
+ (make_node): Add code for stretchable space.
+ * src/roff/troff/env.cc (environment::add_char): Use it.
+ * src/roff/troff/input.cc: Add ESCAPE_TILDE special character.
+ (get_copy, token::next, transparent_translate, asciify): Use it.
+
+ * NEWS, src/roff/troff/troff.man, src/roff/troff/TODO,
+ doc/groff.texinfo: Updated.
+ * man/groff.man: Small reorderings.
+
+2000-11-23 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * NEWS: Fixes.
+ * src/preproc/eqn/main.cc (main): Use `config_macro_path' for -M
+ option.
+ * src/roff/troff/input.cc (main): Add `config_macro_path' and
+ `safer_macro_path' to -M option.
+ * src/roff/troff/troff.man: Fixes.
+
+2000-11-22 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ Use safer path (except for config files) if -U isn't specified. Add
+ a special macro path (without home and current directory) for config
+ files. Add home directory to unsafe path for consistency. Don't
+ include the home directory in the font path.
+
+ * src/libs/libgroff/macropath.cc: Add `config_macro_path', change
+ `macro_path'.
+ * src/include/macropath.h: Add `config_macrp_path'.
+ * src/libs/libgroff/fontfile.cc: Fix font path.
+ * src/roff/troff/input.cc (process_startup_file): Use
+ `config_macro_path'.
+ (main): Select unsafe path if -U is given.
+
+ * src/preproc/eqn/main.cc (main): Fixing search path for
+ configuration file.
+ * src/preproc/eqn/eqn.man: Updated.
+
+ * src/roff/troff/troff.man, man/roff.man, tmac/groff_tmac.man:
+ Updated.
+
+ * src/preproc/grn/grn.man, src/devices/grodvi/grodvi.man,
+ src/devices/grohtml/grohtml.man, src/devices/grolbp/grplbp.man,
+ src/devices/grolj4/grolj4.man, src/devices/grops/grops.man,
+ src/devices/grotty/grotty.man: Updated.
+
+ * Makefile.in: Fix comments.
+
+2000-11-17 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * tmac/safer.tmac: Empty file added (again) for compatibility
+ reasons.
+ * tmac/Makefile.sub: Updated.
+
+2000-11-16 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/devices/grodvi/dvi.cc (main),
+ src/devices/grohtml2/post-html.cc (main),
+ src/devices/grolbp/lbp.cc (main), src/devices/grolj4/lj4.cc
+ (main), src/devices/grops/ps.cc (main), src/devices/grotty/tty.cc
+ (main), src/preproc/eqn/main.cc (main), src/preproc/grn/main.cc
+ (main), src/preproc/html2/pre-html.cc (main),
+ src/preproc/pic/main.cc (main), src/preproc/refer/refer.cc (main),
+ src/preproc/soelim/soelim.cc (main), src/preproc/tbl/main.cc
+ (main), src/roff/groff/groff.cc (main), src/roff/troff/input.cc
+ (main), src/utils/hpftodit/hpftodit.cc (main),
+ src/utils/indxbib/indxbib.cc (main), src/utils/lkbib/lkbib.cc
+ (main), src/utils/lookbib/lookbib.cc (main),
+ src/utils/pfbtops/pfbtops.c (main), src/utils/tfmtodit/tfmtodit.cc
+ (main): Use stdout for -v.
+ * src/roff/groff/groff.cc (run_commands),
+ src/roff/groff/pipeline.c (run_pipeline): New parameter `no_pipe'
+ to make direct printing to stdout possible.
+ * src/roff/groff/pipeline.h: Updated.
+
+ * src/utils/afmtodit/afmtodit.pl: Add -v switch.
+ * src/utils/afmtodit/Makefile.sub (afmtodit): Use @VERSION@.
+ * src/utils/afmtodit/afmtodit.man: Updated.
+
+ * src/utils/addftinfo/addftinfo.cc (main): Add -v switch.
+ (version): New function.
+ (usage): Updated.
+ * src/utils/addftinfo/addftinfo.man: Updated.
+
+ * src/devices/*/*, src/preproc/*/*, src/roff/*/*, src/utils/*/*:
+ Fixing copyright dates.
+
+ * src/preproc/eqn/neqn.sh: Adding GROFF_BIN_PATH to path instead of
+ replacing it.
+
+ * src/devices/grolbp/lbp.cc (main): Use Version_string instead of
+ version_string.
+
+ * src/roff/nroff/Makefile.sub (nroff): Fix use of @VERSION@.
+
+2000-11-15 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ In all programs, make -v return immediately with exit status 0 to
+ be compliant with the GNU standard.
+
+ * src/devices/grodvi/dvi.cc (main),
+ src/devices/grohtml2/post-html.cc (main),
+ src/devices/grolbp/lbp.cc (main), src/devices/grolj4/lj4.cc
+ (main), src/devices/grops/ps.cc (main), src/devices/grotty/tty.cc
+ (main) src/preproc/eqn/main.cc (main), src/preproc/grn/main.cc
+ (main), src/preproc/html2/pre-html.cc (main),
+ src/preproc/pic/main.cc (main), src/preproc/refer/refer.cc (main),
+ src/preproc/soelim/soelim.cc (main), src/preproc/tbl/main.cc
+ (main), src/roff/groff/groff.cc (main), src/roff/troff/input.cc
+ (main): Implement it.
+ * NEWS: Updated.
+
+ * src/roff/groff/groff.cc (main): Add copyright notice. Add refer
+ and postprocessors to the -v option.
+
+ * src/roff/grog/grog.pl: Implement -v.
+ * src/roff/grog/Makefile.sub (grog): Use @VERSION@.
+ * src/roff/grog/grog.man, doc/groff.texinfo: Updated.
+
+ * src/roff/nroff/nroff.sh: Implement -v.
+ * src/roff/nroff/Makefile.sub (nroff): Use @VERSION@.
+ * src/roff/nroff/nroff.man: Updated.
+
+ * src/preproc/eqn/main.cc (main): Fix comment typo.
+
+ * MORE.STUFF: Added info about djgpp port of grap.
+
+2000-11-14 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/roff/grog/grog.{pl,sh}: Implemented -C switch for compatibility
+ mode (or rather, implemented non-compatibility mode).
+ * NEWS, src/roff/grog/grog.man, doc/groff.texinfo: Updated.
+
+ * src/roff/groff/groff.cc (main): Add BIN_PATH to PATH instead of
+ replacing it -- we don't find gxditview otherwise.
+ * NEWS, src/roff/groff/groff.man, doc/groff.texinfo: Updated.
+
+ * src/preproc/pic/depend: Removed. Unnecessary.
+
+ Implemented dummy keyword `solid' in pic for compatibility with
+ AT&T pic.
+
+ * lex.cc (lookup_keyword): Added `solid'.
+ * pic.y: Added SOLID with dummy rule.
+ * pic.cc, pic_tab.h: Regenerated.
+ * doc/pic.ms: Updated.
+
+2000-11-13 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ For security reasons, don't use the current directory but the home
+ directory while searching and scanning troffrc and troffrc-end.
+ Similarly, replace the current directory with the home directory
+ in the font path.
+
+ * Makefile.in (fontpath, tmacpath): Remove current directory.
+
+ * src/libs/libgroff/searchpath.cc (search_path::search_path): Add
+ two parameters `add_home' and `add_current'.
+ (search_path::~search_path, search_path::command_line_dir,
+ search_path::open_file): Remove tests for `dirs' being zero.
+ * src/include/searchpath.h: Adjust.
+ * src/libs/libgroff/macropath.cc, src/include/macropath.h: Add
+ `safer_macro_path'.
+ * src/libs/libgroff/fontfile.cc: Adjust `font_path'.
+
+ * src/roff/troff/troff.h: Add `searchpath.h' and `mac_path'.
+ * src/roff/troff/input.cc: Use `mac_path', initialized with
+ `macro_path'.
+ (process_startup_file): Set `mac_path' to `safer_macro_path'.
+ * src/roff/troff/env.cc: Use `mac_path'.
+
+ * src/preproc/eqn/main.cc (main): Use `safer_macro_path'.
+
+ * NEWS, man/roff.man, src/roff/troff/troff.man,
+ src/roff/groff/groff.man, tmac/groff_tmac.man, arch/djgpp/README:
+ Updated.
+
+2000-11-12 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/include/lib.h: Don't include groff-getopt.h for OSF/1.
+
+ * aclocal.m4 (GROFF_SYS_ERRLIST): Do test in C, not in C++.
+ * configure.in: Fix typo in comment.
+ * configure: Regenerated.
+
+ * src/libs/libgroff/*, src/include/*, src/roff/troff/*: Fixing
+ copyright dates.
+
+2000-11-08 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ Add system tmac directory (/usr/local/lib/groff/site-tmac).
+
+ * Makefile.in: Add $(libdir), $(libprogramdir), and $(systemtmacdir).
+ (uninstall_dirs): Add $(libdir), $(libprogramdir), and
+ $(systemtmacdir).
+ Use @libdir@.
+ * Makefile.comm (.man.n): Add @SYSTEMMACRODIR@.
+ * tmac/Makefile.sub (install_data): Create
+ $(systemtmacdir) and $(localtmacdir).
+ (uninstall_sub): Use $(systemtmacdir) for wrapper macros.
+ * man/roff.man, src/roff/troff/troff.man, src/roff/groff/groff.man,
+ NEWS, doc/groff.texinfo: Updated and minor fixes.
+
+ * Makefile.comm, Makefile.in: Added tmac_{s,an}_prefix stuff again.
+ * tmac/Makefile.sub: Added `wrap' stuff again, but installing into
+ $(systemtmacdir) since the wrapper files are platform-dependent.
+
+2000-11-01 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * doc/groff.texinfo: Fix typo.
+
+2000-10-26 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ Convert macros `tmac.XXX' to `XXX.tmac'. Special cases:
+ tmac.doc.old -> doc-old.tmac
+ tmac.an.old -> an-old.tmac
+
+ * tmac/tmac.*: Moved to ...
+ * tmac/*.tmac: this.
+ * tmac/man.local: Fix comment.
+ * tmac/groff_man.man, tmac/groff_markup.man, tmac/groff_mdoc.man,
+ tmac/groff_me.man, tmac/groff_ms.man, tmac/groff_tmac.man: Updated.
+ Added some `FILES' sections. More use of @...@ directives. Other
+ minor updates.
+ * arch/djgpp/README, font/devutf8/NOTES: Updated.
+ * doc/homepage.ms, doc/groff.texinfo: Updated.
+ * man/groff.man, man/roff.man: Updated.
+ * src/devices/grodvi/grodvi.man, src/devices/grolbp/grolbp.man,
+ src/devices/grolj4/grolj4.man, src/devices/grops/grops.man,
+ src/devices/grotty/grotty.man: Updated.
+ * src/preproc/pic/pic.man: Updated.
+ * src/roff/grog/grog.pl, src/roff/grog/grog.sh: Use -mdoc-old
+ instead of -mdoc.old.
+ * src/roff/grog/grog.man: Document -mdoc and -mdoc-old.
+ * src/roff/nroff/nroff.man: Updated.
+ * NEWS: Updated.
+
+ * tmac/fixmacros.sed, tmac/strip.sed: Add explanatory comment.
+
+ * tmac/mm.diff: Removed -- it has no use now since the mm package
+ is part of groff.
+
+ * tmac/*: Removed trailing spaces.
+
+ * arch/djgpp/t-groff.bat: Fix GROFF_TMAC_PATH (hyphen.us is now in
+ the tmac subdirectory also).
+
+ * Makefile.comm, Makefile.in: Remove tmac_{s,an}_prefix stuff.
+ * tmac/Makefile.sub: Adapted to new macro names; removed `wrap'
+ stuff since it is no longer needed.
+
+ * README, PROBLEMS: Updated.
+
+2000-10-25 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ Invert current behaviour: Search first FOOBAR.tmac, then
+ tmac.FOOBAR.
+
+ * src/roff/troff/input.cc: Introduce MACRO_POSTFIX.
+ (open_mac_file, macro_source): Implement it.
+ * src/roff/troff/troff.man, tmac/groff_tmac.man, man/roff.man,
+ doc/groff.texinfo, NEWS: Document it.
+
+ * src/roff/nroff/nroff.man, src/roff/groff/groff.man, man/groff.man:
+ Small documentation improvements.
+
+ * test-groff: Fix GROFF_TMAC_PATH (hyphen.us is now in the tmac
+ subdirectory also).
+
+ * font/devps/Makefile.sub: Fix rules for dingbats.*map.
+
+2000-10-24 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ Add local tmac directory (groff/site-tmac).
+
+ * Makefile.in: Add $(localtmacdir).
+ (uninstall_dirs): Add $(localtmacdir).
+ * Makefile.comm (.man.n): Add @LOCALMACRODIR@.
+ * tmac/Makefile.sub (install_data, uninstall_sub): Handle man.local
+ in $(localtmacdir). Create $(localtmacdir).
+ * man/roff.man, src/roff/troff/troff.man, NEWS, doc/groff.texinfo:
+ Updated and minor fixes.
+
+ Rename font/devps/generate/dingbats[r]map to dingbats.[r]map.
+
+ * font/devps/generate/Makefile.sub, arch/djgpp/README: Adjust.
+
+2000-10-23 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ Move hyphen.us to tmac directory.
+
+ * src/roff/troff/hyphen.us: Removed.
+ * src/tmac/hyphen.us: Added.
+ * src/roff/troff/Makefile.sub, tmac/Makefile.sub: Updated.
+
+ Change installation structure for data files from .../groff/... to
+ .../groff/<version><revision>/... to be conform with other GNU
+ programs.
+
+ * Makefile.in, Makefile.comm, src/utils/indxbib/Makefile.sub,
+ doc/Makefile: Implement it.
+ * aclocal.m4 (GROFF_PAGE): Add test for new directory structure.
+ * configure: Updated.
+ * arch/djgpp/README, font/devutf8/NOTES: Use it.
+ * NEWS: Document it.
+ * man/roff.man, tmac/groff_tmac.man: Use @FONTPATH@, @FONTDIR@, and
+ @MACRODIR@ instead of hard-coded directories.
+
+2000-10-22 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ Implement $GROFF_BIN_PATH environment variable (which defaults to
+ $bindir) used for child programs of groff and similar wrappers.
+
+ * gendefs.sh: Improve documentation.
+ * Makefile.comm (,man.n), src/include/Makefile.sub (defs.h),
+ src/preproc/eqn/Makefile.sub (neqn),
+ src/roff/nroff/Makefile.sub (nroff): Add $(bindir).
+ * src/preproc/eqn/neqn.sh, src/roff/nroff/nroff.sh: Implement
+ $GROFF_BIN_PATH.
+ * src/roff/groff/groff.cc (main): Implement $GROFF_BIN_PATH and
+ $GROFF_PATH__ (the latter for communication with troff).
+ * src/roff/troff/input.cc (main): Use $GROFF_PATH__ for $PATH if
+ set.
+ * NEWS, src/roff/nroff/nroff.man, src/roff/groff/groff.man,
+ doc/groff.texinfo: Document it.
+
+ * doc/groff.texinfo: Improve documentation of troff's -a option.
+
+2000-10-17 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
+
+ * src/roff/troff/node.cc: Fixed calculation of opminx and fixed
+ non-intrusive eol marker.
+ (troff_output_file::determine_line_limits): New function.
+ (troff_output_file::draw): Use it.
+ * src/roff/troff/env.cc (environment::add_html_tag): Use output() +
+ output_pending_lines() instead of output_line().
+ * src/preproc/eqn/main.cc (do_file): Fix graphic_end().
+ * src/preproc/html2/pre-html.cc (char_buffer::write_file_troff,
+ createImage): Small fixes.
+
+2000-10-14 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ Replace tmac.safer with a real secure solution.
+
+ * src/roff/troff/input.cc (open_request, opena_request, pipe_source,
+ system_request, pipe_output): Disable requests if in safer mode.
+ * src/roff/groff/groff.cc (main): Remove reference to tmac.safer.
+ * tmac/tmac.safer, tmac/groff_msafer.man: Removed.
+ * tmac/Makefile.sub, NEWS, man/roff.man, tmac/groff_tmac.man,
+ doc/groff.texinfo, src/roff/groff/groff.man,
+ src/roff/troff/troff.man, arch/djgpp/README: Updated.
+
+ * src/devices/grops/ps.cc (main), src/devices/grops/psrm.cc
+ (resource_manager::output_prolog): Replace setenv() with putenv().
+
+2000-10-09 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/libs/libbib/map.c, src/libs/libgroff/getcwd.c,
+ src/libs/libgroff/strtol.c, src/preproc/html2/image.cc,
+ src/preproc/html2/pre-html.cc, src/preproc/html2/pushbackbuffer.cc,
+ src/roff/groff/pipeline.c: Removing `#ifndef errno' to avoid
+ compilation errors with some compilers. It seems that this code
+ is no longer necessary -- if yes, it is easy to add some #ifdef's
+ for that particular old-fashioned compiler.
+
+ * MORE.STUFF: Added info about Meta-tbl.
+
+ * doc/groff.texinfo: Added more info about `.if "..."..."'.
+
+2000-10-07 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ Adding a new escape sequence \B'...': If the string between
+ the delimiters is a valid numeric expression, return the character
+ `1', and `0' otherwise. This is an analogon to \A.
+
+ * src/roff/troff/input.cc (do_expr_test): Implement it.
+ (token::next): Use it.
+ * src/roff/troff/troff.man, NEWS, man/groff.man: Document it.
+
+ * tmac/tmac.trace: Made independent from escape character.
+
+2000-10-06 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ Adding a new request .dei: define indirect. The first and second
+ parameter of .dei are taken from string registers instead directly;
+ this very special request is needed to make tmac.trace independent
+ from the escape character (which might even be disabled).
+
+ * src/roff/troff/input.cc (do_define_macro): Implement it.
+ (define_macro_indirect): New function.
+ (init_input_requests): Use it.
+
+ Adding two requests .ecs and .ecr: Save and restore the escape
+ character. These two requests are needed to make tmac.trace
+ independent from the escape character (which might even be
+ disabled).
+
+ * src/roff/troff/input.cc (save_escape_char, restore_escape_char):
+ Implement it.
+ (init_input_requests): Use it.
+
+ * src/roff/troff/troff.man, NEWS, man/groff.man: Updated.
+
+2000-09-22 Ricardo Soares Guimarães <ricardo@conectiva.com.br>
+
+ Adding a new option -P and new environment variable GROPS_PROLOGUE
+ to grops, selecting a different prologue file (minor modifications
+ by WL).
+
+ * src/devices/grops/psrm.cc (resource_manager::output_prolog),
+ src/devices/grops/ps.cc (main): Implement it.
+ * src/devices/grops/grops.man, NEWS: Document it.
+
+2000-09-22 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * INSTALL: Add info about selecting paper format.
+
+2000-09-21 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/roff/troff/input.cc (main): Fixing compiler warning.
+ * src/include/{driver.h, lib.h}: Move inclusion of string.h and
+ strings.h from the former to the latter.
+ * src/devices/grolbp/lpb.cc, src/include/lib.h: Move strncasecmp()
+ stuff from the former to the latter.
+
+2000-09-11 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ Implementing two new requests .tm1 and .tmc: The former is similar
+ to .tm but can output leading spaces; its syntax is similar to
+ defining a string, i.e., a `"' can be used to mark the beginning of
+ the string to be written to stderr: `.tm1 " test'. The latter is
+ similar to .tm1 but doesn't write out a final newline character.
+
+ * src/roff/troff/input.cc (terminal1, terminal_continue,
+ do_terminal): New functions.
+ (init_input_requests): Use them.
+ * src/roff/troff/troff.man, NEWS, man/groff.man: Updated.
+
+2000-09-09 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * tmac/groff_mdoc.samples.man: Small fixes.
+
+2000-09-08 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * tmac/groff_mdoc.man: Fixing typo.
+
+2000-09-02 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ Implementing a .nop request which does nothing.
+
+ * src/roff/troff/input.cc (nop_request): New function.
+ (init_input_requests): Use it.
+ * src/roff/troff/troff.man, NEWS, man/groff.man: Updated.
+
+2000-09-01 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * doc/groff.texinfo: Added some comments.
+
+2000-08-30 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/roff/troff/TODO: Updated.
+
+2000-08-25 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * doc/groff.texinfo: Fix comment how to compile the DVI file.
+
+2000-08-25 Eli Zaretskii <eliz@is.elta.co.il>
+
+ * font/devps/generate/Makefile (SHELL): Define explicitly to
+ "/bin/sh", for non-Unix platforms.
+ (extraclean): Use a more portable "" quoting instead of a
+ backslash (which doesn't work on DOS/Windows).
+
+ * font/devlj4/generate/Makefile (extraclean): Ditto.
+
+ * font/devdvi/generate/Makefile (extraclean): Ditto.
+
+2000-08-25 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * NEWS, doc/groff.texinfo, tmac/groff_tmac.man, man/roff.man,
+ src/roff/troff/troff.man: Document Eli's latest changes.
+
+2000-08-25 Eli Zaretskii <eliz@is.elta.co.il>
+
+ * src/roff/troff/input.cc (open_mac_file, macro_source): Support
+ macro file names of the form NAME.tmac as well as tmac.NAME.
+
+2000-08-25 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/include/posix.h: Remove definition of FILENAME_MAX.
+
+ * src/preproc/html2/pre-html.h, pre-html.cc: Add return type to
+ `sys_fatal' and `stop' function().
+
+ * test-groff: Updated.
+
+2000-08-24 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
+
+ Added the new troff command .output <arg> to suppress output (while
+ still obeying motion) and also the opminx, opminy, opmaxx, opmaxy
+ registers (for passing the output dimensions to the output device).
+
+ * src/roff/troff/div.cc (top_level_diversion::output): Use `width'
+ parameter.
+ * src/roff/troff/node.h, src/roff/troff/node.cc
+ (troff_output_file::really_print_line,
+ ascii_output_file::really_print_line,
+ supress_output_file::really_print_line): Use `width' parameter.
+ (troff_output_file::really_on, troff_output_file::really_off,
+ output_file::on, output_file::off, real_output_file::on,
+ real_output_file::off, real_output_file::really_on,
+ real_output_file::really_off): New functions.
+ (real_output_file:public output_file): New variable `output_on'.
+ (real_output_file::begin_page, real_output_file::copy_file,
+ real_output_file::transparent_char, real_output_file::print_line):
+ Use it.
+ (real_output_file::print_line): Use check_output_limits.
+ * src/roff/troff/reg.h, src/roff/troff/request.h,
+ src/roff/troff/input.cc (assign_registers): New function to remove
+ two `goto's.
+ (do_ps_file): Use it.
+ (check_output_limits, reset_output_registers, output_request,
+ init_output_requests): New functions.
+ (init_input_requests): Updated.
+
+ Added new grohtml2 device and html2 preprocessor (coding
+ not yet finished) which will eventually replace grohtml.
+
+ * Makefile.in, tmac/Makefile.sub, tmac/eqnrc, tmac/troffrc-end:
+ Updated.
+ * src/include/htmlindicate.h, src/include/htmlindicate
+ (html_begin_suppress, html_end_suppress): New functions.
+ * src/preproc/tbl/main.cc: Use it.
+ * src/roff/groff/groff.cc: Add support for html2 device (which will
+ automatically invoke the html2 preprocessor).
+ * src/roff/troff/input.cc (is_html2): New variable.
+ * src/roff/troff/troff.h, src/roff/troff/env.h,
+ src/roff/troff/env.cc (environment::add_html_tag): New function
+ (uses `is_html2').
+ (environment::do_break): Use it.
+ * font/devhtml2/*: New files.
+ * src/devices/grohtml2: New device.
+ * src/preproc/html2: New preprocessor.
+ * tmac/tmac.html-tags, tmac/tmac.html2: New files.
+
+2000-08-23 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/devices/grolbp/lbp.cc: Same workaround for sinix as for AIX.
+
+2000-08-22 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/include/lib.h: Provide a fix for IRIX to not include
+ groff-getopt.h.
+
+2000-08-18 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * configure.in: Don't provide an empty value for SH_SCRIPT_SED_CMD
+ since some non-GNU sed programs can't handle null regexps.
+ * configure, src/preproc/eqn/Makefile.sub,
+ src/roff/grog/Makefile.sub, src/roff/nroff/Makefile.sub: Updated.
+
+ * src/devices/grolbp/lbp.cc: Add an AIX workaround for an autoconf
+ bug (string.h and strings.h are both needed according to latest
+ POSIX standard).
+
+ * MORE.STUFF: Added info about unroff and troffcvt.
+
+2000-08-08 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * tmac/tmac.a4: Will now work with ms macros also; -ma4 should be
+ used before -ms.
+
+ * tmac/tmac.man.old: Remove unused number register.
+
+ * tmac.doc: Minor documentation fix.
+
+2000-08-07 Paul Eggert <eggert@twinsun.com>
+
+ * src/roff/groff/pipeline.c (is_system_shell):
+ Fix typo: "monocased_shell" no longer exists.
+
+2000-08-07 Paul Eggert <eggert@twinsun.com>
+
+ Remove FILENAME_MAX limits.
+
+ * src/roff/groff/pipeline.c (is_system_shell): Do not assume
+ that the argument length is less than FILENAME_MAX.
+ * src/libs/libgroff/tmpfile.cc (add_tmp_file): Likewise.
+ Use struct hack to allocate and free file name.
+ (struct xtmpfile_list): fname is now part of the structure,
+ not a pointer to another string.
+
+2000-08-07 Tom Schmidt <tschmidt@micron.com>
+
+ * src/include/posix.h: Add a default value for FILENAME_MAX.
+
+2000-08-06 Paul Eggert <eggert@twinsun.com>
+
+ Add support for new BSD-style man pages (with ".Dd" instead of
+ ".TH"), so that "groff -man" understands both styles, even
+ when running "groff -man" on a host whose system man page
+ macros don't support ".Dd".
+
+ * tmac/Makefile.sub (NORMALFILES): Add tmac.an.old.
+ (stamp-wrap): Source tmac.andoc first when wrapping man macros,
+ in case the system man macros don't define Dd or TH.
+
+ * tmac/tmac.an.old: Renamed from tmac/tmac.an.
+ * tmac/tmac.an: New one-line file.
+ * tmac/tmac.andoc (TH): Adjust to the tmac.an.old file renaming.
+
+2000-08-06 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/roff/troff/troff.man: Fixing typos.
+
+Local Variables:
+version-control: never
+coding: latin-1
+End:
diff --git a/contrib/groff/ChangeLog.118 b/contrib/groff/ChangeLog.118
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..172a57f08320
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/groff/ChangeLog.118
@@ -0,0 +1,3794 @@
+
+Version 1.18.1 released
+=======================
+
+2002-10-08 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * doc/webpage.ms, NEWS: Updated.
+
+2002-10-07 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * tmac/doc-common (Ss): Add final `.ns' (similar to `.Sh') to
+ suppress additional whitespace after the header.
+
+ * tmac/doc-ditroff, tmac/doc-nroff (Am): New string to be in sync
+ with NetBSD.
+
+ * src/preproc/grn/grn.man, tmac/groff_mdoc.man, NEWS: Updated.
+
+2002-10-07 Ruslan Ermilov <ru@FreeBSD.org>
+
+ * tmac/doc-common(doc-volume-operating-system-ateol): New flag.
+ (Dt): Use it to improve language localization (especially Russian
+ and French).
+
+2002-10-07 Daniel Senderowicz <daniel@synchrods.com>
+
+ * src/preproc/grn/gprint.h (BSPLINE, BEZIER): New macros.
+ * src/preproc/grn/hdb.cc (DBGetType): Parse spline and bezier
+ drawing commands.
+ * src/preproc/grn/hgraph.cc (drawwig): Add parameter to control
+ curve type.
+ Call `picurve' for BSPLINE.
+ (HGPrintElt): Handle BSPLINE.
+ * src/preproc/grn/README: Document it.
+
+2002-10-03 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/roff/troff/node.cc (break_char_node::col): New variable.
+ Updated constructor.
+ (space_node::tprint, word_space_node::tprint): Call `fill_color'
+ unconditionally.
+ (space_node::space_node): Remove assertion.
+ (break_char_node::add_self): Pass color argument to space node.
+ * src/roff/troff/input.cc (token::add_to_node_list, token::process):
+ Ditto.
+ * src/roff/troff/env.cc (environment::do_break,
+ environment::add_padding): Ditto.
+
+2002-10-02 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ Redesigning color support in troff. Colors are no longer
+ represented as separate nodes but are now part of glyph nodes and
+ friends. This fixes the current formatting misbehaviour due to the
+ changes introduced on 2002-09-20. Some extra code is necessary for
+ proper grotty support: Without adding color variables to
+ space-related nodes, the background color would be changed too late.
+
+ * src/roff/troff/node.h, src/roff/troff/node.cc:
+ s/current_pagecolor/current_fill_color/.
+ s/current_glyphcolor/current_glyph_color/.
+ (glyph_color_node, fill_color_node): Removed.
+ (node::get_glyph_color, node::get_fill_color): New virtual member
+ functions.
+ (space_node::col): New variable.
+ Updated constructors of space_node and derived classes accordingly.
+ (hmotion_node::col): New variable.
+ Updated constructors of hmotion_node and space_char_hmotion_node
+ accordingly.
+ (vmotion_node::col): New variable.
+ Updated constructor accordingly.
+ (draw_node::gcol, draw_node::fcol): New variables.
+ Updated constructor accordingly.
+ (special_node::gcol, special_node::fcol): New variables.
+ Updated constructors accordingly.
+ (troff_output_file::put_char, troff_output_file::put_charwidth,
+ troff_output_file::draw): Set glyph and fill color.
+ (troff_output_file::start_special): Set glyph and fill color.
+ Always set current font.
+ (troff_output_file::fill_color, troff_output_file::glyph_color):
+ Don't call `do_motion'.
+ (glyph_node::gcol, glyph_node::fcol): New variables.
+ Updated constructors of glyph_node and ligature_node accordingly.
+ (glyph_node::get_glyph_color, glyph_node::get_fill_color): New
+ member functions.
+ (glyph_node::merge_glyph_node,
+ kern_pair_node::add_discretionary_hyphen,
+ node::add_discretionary_hyphen): Updated.
+ (break_char_node::merge_self): Updated.
+ (word_space_node::tprint, space_node::tprint, hmotion_node::tprint,
+ vmotion_node::tprint): Handle color.
+ (make_glyph_node, make_node, node::add_char): Updated.
+
+ * src/roff/troff/env.cc (environment::space_newline,
+ environment::space, environment::output_line, environment::do_break,
+ environment::make_tab_node, environment::add_padding, title):
+ Updated.
+ (environment_switch, environment_copy): Don't add color nodes.
+
+ * src/roff/troff/input.cc (do_glyph_color, do_fill_color): Return
+ nothing.
+ (token::next): Updated.
+ \m and \M now are as transparent as \s.
+ (process_input_stack, token::add_to_node_list, token::process,
+ read_draw_node): Updated.
+ (charinfo_to_node_list): Don't add color nodes.
+
+ * doc/groff.texinfo: Updated.
+
+2002-09-27 Ruslan Ermilov <ru@FreeBSD.org>
+
+ * tmac/doc-common (ds-operating-system-FreeBSD-4.*): New version
+ strings.
+
+2002-09-27 Colin Watson <cjwatson@debian.org>
+
+ * src/roff/troff/node.cc (bracket_node::copy): Check `list' != 0.
+
+2002-09-23 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/devices/grolbp/lbp.cc: Replace `300' with `font::res' where
+ appropriate.
+ (DEFAULT_LINEWIDTH_FACTOR): New macro.
+ (linewidth_factor): New global variable.
+ (lbp_printer::set_line_thickness): Fix case for size < 0, using
+ linewidth_factor.
+ (long_options): Add -w/--linewidth option.
+ (usage): Updated.
+ (main): Handle -w option to set linewidth_factor.
+ (lbp_printer::lbp_printer): Initialize req_linethickness, not
+ line_thickness.
+
+ * src/devices/grolbp/grolbp.man, NEWS, doc/webpage.ms: Updated.
+
+2002-09-22 Paco Andrés Verdú <pandres@dragonet.es>
+
+ Fixed a bug in the line thickness setting code.
+
+ * src/devices/grolbp/lbp.cc (lbp_printer::req_linethickness): New
+ variable.
+ (lbp_printer::set_line_thickness): Pass environment as second
+ parameter.
+ Implement it actually.
+ (lpb_printer::set_char, lbp_printer::draw): Use `req_linethickness'
+ and `set_line_thickness, depending on the current font size.
+
+2002-09-21 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ Some Debian patches.
+
+ * src/roff/groff/pipeline.h (MAX_COMMANDS): Increase to 12.
+ * src/roff/troff/node.cc (bracket_node::copy): Initialize
+ `list->last'.
+
+2002-09-20 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * configure: Regenerated with autoconf 2.54.
+
+2002-09-20 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/roff/troff/env.h (environment): Rename cur_glyph_color to
+ glyph_color.
+ Rename cur_fill_color to fill_color.
+ * src/roff/troff/env.cc: Updated.
+
+2002-09-20 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/roff/troff/env.cc (title): Copy color status after processing
+ title.
+ * src/roff/troff/input.cc (charinfo_to_node_list): Emit glyph and
+ fill color nodes to reset colors properly.
+
+ * tmac/www.tmac (DC): Fix color handling.
+
+ * src/preproc/pic/pic.man, doc/pic.ms: Document some color issues.
+ * doc/groff.texinfo: Fixing documentation of `tl' request.
+ * doc/webpage.ms: Updated.
+
+2002-09-19 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/roff/troff/env.cc (environent_switch, environment_copy):
+ Emit glyph and fill color nodes to initialize colors properly.
+
+2002-09-17 Colin Watson <cjwatson@debian.org>
+
+ * src/roff/troff/env.cc (environment::set_glyph_color,
+ environment::set_fill_color): Fix typo which prevented \m[] work
+ correctly.
+
+2002-09-17 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ Add left and right italic correction to non-slanted PS fonts. This
+ is an experimental feature to improve image rendering of grohtml.
+
+ * font/devps/generate/Makefile (RFLAG): New variable, set to `-i 0'.
+ ({T,H,C,P,N,BM,A,HN}{R,B}, ZD, S, ZDR): Use it.
+ * font/devps/*: All non-slanted fonts regenerated.
+ * NEWS: Updated.
+
+2002-09-16 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ Add a site-specific font directory.
+
+ * Makefile.in (localfontdir, legacyfontdir): New variables.
+ (fontpath): Use them.
+ (MDEFINES, uninstall_dirs): Updated.
+ * Makefile.comm (.man.n): Add `LOCALFONTDIR' and `LEGACYFONTDIR'.
+ Remove `FONTPATH' and `MACROPATH'.
+
+ * src/roff/troff/troff.man, NEWS: Updated.
+ * doc/groff.texinfo (Font Directories): New section.
+ Other minor fixes.
+
+ * src/devices/grodvi/grodvi.man, src/devices/grohtml/grohtml.man,
+ src/devices/grolbp/grolbp.man, src/devices/grolj4/grolj4.man,
+ src/preproc/grn/grn.man: Minor fixes.
+
+ * src/devices/grohtml/post-html.cc (html_printer::do_tab_ts):
+ Remove unused variable.
+
+2002-09-11 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * doc/groff.texinfo, man/groff_font.man: Clarify argument of \N.
+ * man/groff_out.man: Fix documentation of 'N'.
+
+2002-09-09 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
+
+ * doc/Makefile.in (webpage.html): Depend on gnu.eps also.
+ * src/roff/troff/env.cc (indent): Emit html tag only if break_flag is
+ set.
+ * src/devices/grohtml/post-html.cc (text_glob::is_br_ni): Removed.
+ (text_glob::is_br, html_printer::lookahead_for_tables): Updated.
+ (html_printer::do_tab_ts): Call `emit_table_header' with `FALSE'.
+ * src/devices/grohtml/html-text.cc (html_text::start_tag) <P_TAG,
+ PRE_TAG>: Call `begin' with `FALSE'.
+
+2002-09-09 Ralph Corderoy <ralph@inputplus.demon.co.uk>
+
+ * src/libs/libgroff/string.cc (string::extract): Fix position of
+ terminating null byte.
+
+2002-09-08 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ Add global option `nospaces' to tbl so that leading and trailing
+ spaces in data items are ignored.
+
+ * src/libs/libgroff/string.cc (string::remove_spaces): New member
+ function to remove leading and trailing spaces.
+ * src/include/stringclass.h: Updated.
+
+ * src/preproc/tbl/table.h (table): Add flag `NOSPACES'.
+
+ * src/preproc/tbl/main.cc (process_options): Handle `nospaces'
+ option.
+ Fix typo in error messages.
+ (process_data): Implement `nospaces' option.
+ * src/preproc/tbl/tbl.man, NEWS, doc/webpage.ms: Updated.
+
+2002-09-07 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/include/config.hin: Add `HAVE_ISATTY'.
+ * src/libs/libgroff/tmpfile.cc (xtmpfile_list): Drop `const' for
+ `fname' member.
+ * src/libs/libgroff/tmpname.cc: Include `time.h'.
+ * src/libs/libdriver/input.cc (Char): Add `operator==' and
+ `operator!=' for `char'.
+ * doc/groff.texinfo: Replace @ifnottex block for top node with
+ @ifhtml block.
+
+2002-09-06 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * doc/Makefile.in (.texinfo.html): Add -I switch.
+ * doc/groff.texinfo: Add @ifnottex block for top node to make
+ translation to HTML work.
+
+2002-09-05 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
+
+ * src/preproc/html/pre-html.cc (LETTER_LENGTH): Removed.
+ (get_papersize, determine_vertical_offset): Removed.
+ (char_buffer::do_image): Always specify letter size.
+ (main): Updated.
+ (imageList::createPage): Use -dDEVICEHEIGHTPOINTS instead of
+ -sPAPERSIZE.
+
+2002-09-05 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * doc/groff.texinfo, tmac/groff_man.man: Improve documentation of
+ default indentation.
+
+2002-09-04 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
+
+ * src/preproc/html/pre-html.cc (imageList::createPage): Use
+ -sPAPERSIZE for gs.
+ (generateImages): Clean up push-back buffer.
+
+2002-09-04 Ralph Corderoy <ralph@inputplus.demon.co.uk>
+
+ * doc/groff.texinfo: Minor fixes.
+
+2002-08-21 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
+
+ * src/preproc/html/pre-html.cc (DEFAULT_LINE_LENGTH): New macro.
+ (MAX_WIDTH, A4_LENGTH, A4_OFFSET, LETTER_OFFSET): Removed.
+ (gsPaper): Removed.
+ (determine_vertical_offset): Use LETTER_LENGTH.
+ (createPage): Moved to ...
+ (imageList::createPage): This.
+ Call gs with -dDEVICEWIDTHPOINTS to avoid cropping.
+ (imageList::getMaxX): New function.
+ (createImage): Moved to ...
+ (imageList::createImage): This.
+ (imageList::createImages): New function.
+ (generateImages): Read `maxx' directly.
+ Updated.
+ (scanArguments): Don't specify `gsPaper' for `-o'.
+ (makeTempFiles): Call `xtmpfile' with the last argument set to
+ `TRUE'.
+
+2002-08-24 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/include/nonposix.h (mkdir, WAIT, creat) [_MSC_VER]: Define.
+ (WAIT, _WAIT_CHILD) [!_MSC_VER]: Define.
+ * src/preproc/html/pre-html.cc (waitForChild): Use WAIT.
+ * src/preproc/html/pushback.cc: Include nonposix.h.
+ * src/roff/groff/pipeline.c: Define strcasecmp and strncasecmp
+ conditionally.
+
+2002-08-23 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ Use $(OBJEXT) for the object file extension.
+
+ * Makefile.comm (.SUFFIXES): Add .obj.
+ (.cc.obj, .c.obj): New implicit rules.
+ * Makefile.in (OBJEXT): New variable, initialized from autoconf.
+ (MDEFINES): Add EXEEXT and OBJEXT.
+ * */Makefile.sub: s/.o/.$(OBJEXT)/.
+
+2002-08-22 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * INSTALL: Mention texinfo 4.2 as a prerequisite.
+
+2002-08-21 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
+
+ * src/devices/grohtml/post-html.cc (colType): Make enum global to
+ the file.
+ (html_printer::update_min_max, html_printer::add_table_end): New
+ methods.
+ (html_printer::lookahead_for_tables): Use them.
+ Reset page offset correctly.
+ (html_printer::~html_printer): Add creation of creator comment up.
+
+2002-08-20 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * tmac/an-old.tmac (T&): New dummy macro to avoid warning.
+ * man/groff_tmac.man: Fix typos.
+ * man/groff_font.man: Minor reordering.
+ * contrib/eqn2graph/eqn2graph.man (Tp): New macro.
+
+2002-08-18 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
+
+ Avoid endless loops while scanning for tables.
+
+ * src/devices/grohtml/post-html.cc (list::insert): Set
+ ptr->right->left.
+ (html_printer::next_horiz_pos): Add `text_glob' argument; update
+ all callers.
+ Return immediately if that argument is NULL.
+ (html_printer::calc_nf): Don't test if `g' is NULL.
+ (html_printer::lookahead_for_tables): Use
+ `glyphs.move_right_get_data'.
+ Don't test if `g' is NULL.
+
+2002-08-18 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
+
+ A better fix, replacing fix 2002-08-15, for increasing SIZE.
+
+ * src/devices/grohtml/post-html.cc (char_block): Make `buffer'
+ a pointer.
+ (char_block::char_block): Allocate `buffer'.
+ (char_buffer::add_string): Use it.
+
+2002-08-15 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/devices/grops/grops.man, src/devices/grolj4/grolj4.man,
+ src/devices/grodvi/grodvi.man: Document default line thickness.
+
+2002-08-15 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
+
+ * src/devices/grohtml/post-html.cc (char_block): Increase SIZE to
+ 8192.
+
+2002-08-14 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * doc/webpage.ms: Updated.
+
+2002-08-09 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/roff/troff/node.cc (node::add_char): Call `freeze_space' for
+ unbreakable space.
+
+2002-08-08 Aaron Campbell <aaron@monkey.org>
+
+ * src/preproc/pic/object.cc (object_spec::make_move): Fix typo
+ (&& -> &).
+
+2002-08-08 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/roff/troff/input.cc (read_rgb, read_cmy, read_cmyk): Call
+ tok.next().
+ (read_gray): Ditto.
+ Don't push back a space but a newline onto the stack.
+
+2002-08-07 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
+
+ Add fonts `CI', `CB', and `CBI' to grohtml which have been omitted
+ inadvertently.
+
+ * src/devices/grohtml/post-html.cc (html_printer::end_font,
+ html_printer::start_font): Handle them.
+ * src/devices/grohtml/html-text.cc (html_text::do_italic): Don't
+ reset bold and tt.
+ (html_text::do_bold): Don't reset italic and tt.
+ (html_text::do_tt, html_text::do_pre): Don't reset bold and italic.
+ * font/devhtml/DESC.proto: Add those fonts.
+ * font/devhtml/Makefile.sub (PROTOFONTS): Updated.
+
+2002-08-07 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * MORE.STUFF: Added gpresent.
+
+ * tmac/trace.tmac: Show nesting level by a corresponding amount of
+ whitespace before printing the logging message.
+
+2002-07-31 Colin Watson <cjwatson@debian.org>
+
+ * src/devices/grohtml/html-table.cc (html_table::finish_row):
+ Initialize `n' to zero. This fixes a segfault on ARM.
+
+2002-07-30 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * doc/grnexmpl.me: Remove calls to .st and .sc which are undefined.
+
+2002-07-29 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/preproc/pic/pic.y (print_arg, relative_path): Add missing
+ final semicolon.
+
+2002-07-28 Colin Watson <cjwatson@debian.org>
+
+ * src/devices/grohtml/post-html (html_printer::troff_tag): Handle
+ `.ps'.
+ (html_printer::html_printer): Initialize `pointsize'.
+
+2002-07-26 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * doc/Makefile.sub (PROCESSEDEXAMPLEFILES): Remove gnu.eps and
+ gnu.png.
+ (CLEANNOTSRCDIRADD): Add gnu.eps and gnu.png.
+ (gnu.eps): Add -rle switch to pnmtops.
+ (distfiles): Add gnu.eps and gnu.png.
+
+2002-07-25 Petter Reinholdtsen <pere@hungry.com>
+
+ * src/libs/libdriver/input.cc (Char): Add const to `operator=='.
+ Add `operator!='.
+
+2002-07-24 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * doc/Makefile.in, doc/Makefile.sub (groff_bin_path): Don't use
+ ' \+' but ' *' for sed.
+ (GROFF): Set GROFF_COMMAND_PREFIX to empty value.
+
+2002-07-23 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * doc/groff.texinfo: Document `papersize' keyword.
+ * NEWS, man/groff_font.man: Updated.
+
+2002-07-23 Colin Watson <cjwatson@debian.org>
+
+ Extend papersize keyword to accept more than a single entry. The
+ first valid will be used.
+
+ * src/libs/libgroff/font.cc (font::load_desc): Implement it.
+ (font::scan_papersize): Really skip final newline.
+ * src/preproc/html/pre-html.cc (get_papersize): Ditto.
+
+2002-07-23 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * configure.ac: Test for isatty.
+ * configure: Regenerated.
+ * src/include/posix.h: Check HAVE_ISATTY.
+ * src/roff/troff/input.cc [ISATTY_MISSING]: Removed.
+ * src/utils/lookbib/lookbib.cc: Include posix.h.
+ Don't declare isatty.
+
+2002-07-21 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * NEWS: Add `output' request.
+
+ * REVISION: Increased to 1.
+
+Version 1.18.0 released
+=======================
+
+2002-07-19 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
+
+ Allow internal glyph indices > 0xFF in grohtml for input characters.
+
+ * src/devices/grohtml/post-html.cc (to_unicode): Use `unsigned int'
+ as parameter.
+ (html_printer::add_to_sbuf): Use `unsigned int' as first parameter.
+ Updated all callers.
+ (html_printer::sbuf_continuation, html_printer::overstrike): Ditto.
+ (html_printer): Updated.
+
+2002-07-19 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * font/devhtml/R.proto: Updated to HTML 4, adding many glyphs.
+ * font/devutf8/R.proto: Adding some missing glyphs.
+ * font/devutf8/NOTES: Updated.
+
+ * tmac/dvi.tmac: Add more composite glyphs.
+ * tmac/html.tmac: Updated.
+
+ * man/groff_char.man: Add `sum' and `product' entities.
+
+ * NEWS: Updated.
+
+2002-07-18 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
+
+ Improved table, tab, and indenting support.
+
+ * src/roff/troff/input.cc (file_iterator::suppress_newline_flag,
+ string_iterator::suppress_newline_flag): Removed. Updated all
+ function which have used it.
+
+ * src/roff/troff/env.cc: Include `input.h'.
+ (environment::add_node): Accept 0 as parameter.
+ (environment::add_html_tag): Add `force' parameter.
+ Updated all callers.
+ (environment::add_html_tag_tabs): Ditto.
+ For the moment, support left-aligned tabs only.
+ (environment::make_html_tag): New function.
+ (fill, no_fill): Set .br html tag additionally.
+ (environment::newline): Emit `eol.ce' or `eol' tag for html.
+ (environment::add_html_tag_eol): Removed.
+ (tab_stops::distance_to_next_tab): Add variant for handling
+ nextpos'.
+ (environment::distance_to_next_tab): Ditto.
+ Updated all callers.
+ (environment::handle_tab): Handle tabs for html.
+
+ * src/roff/troff/env.h: Updated.
+
+ * src/roff/troff/div.cc: Updated all callers of
+ `environment::add_html_tag'.
+
+ * src/devices/grohtml/html-table.cc,
+ src/devices/grohtml/html-table.h: New files.
+
+ * src/devices/grohtml/html-text.cc (html_text): New members
+ `blank_para' and `start_space'.
+ (html_text::issue_tag): Don't emit TABLE_TAG.
+ Handle indentation for PRE_TAG and P_TAG.
+ (html_text::end_tag): Updated.
+ (html_text::table_is_void, html_text::issue_table_begin,
+ html_text::issue_table_end): Removed.
+ (html_text::do_push): Simplified.
+ [DEBUGGING]: Small fix.
+ (html_text::push_para): Add new parameter for indentation; updated
+ all callers.
+ Handle PRE_TAG.
+ (html_text::do_indent, html_text::do_table, html_text::done_table,
+ html_text::is_in_table): Removed.
+ (html_text::do_pre): Handle P_TAG also.
+ (html_text::shutdown): Handle p->indent.
+ (html_text::check_emit_text): Simplified.
+ (html_text::do_emittext): Reset `blank_para'.
+ (html_text::do_para): Add new parameter for indentation; updated
+ all callers.
+ (html_text::remove_indent): New function.
+ (html_text::do_space): Handle verbatim text properly.
+ (html_text::ever_emitted_text, html_text::starts_with_space,
+ html_text::remove_para_align): New functions.
+ (html_text::dump_stack_element, html_text::dump_stack): Updated.
+
+ * src/devices/grohtml/html_text.h (HTML_TAG): Remove TABLE_TAG.
+ Updated.
+
+ * src/devices/grohtml/post-html.cc: Include html-table.h.
+ (INDENTATION): Removed.
+ (text_glob): Added many `is_<foo>' functions.
+ Added table description `tab'.
+ Added `get_arg',`get_tab_args', `remember_table', and `get_table'
+ member functions.
+ (list): Add `insert' and `move_to' member functions.
+ (page): Add `insert_tag' member function.
+ (page::dump_page) [DEBUG_TABLES]: Improved.
+ (html_printer): Add `table' and `max_linelength' elements.
+ Add many `do_<foo>', `insert_<foo>', `next_horiz_pos',
+ `lookahead_for_tables', `shutdown_table', `calc_nf', `calc_po_in',
+ `remove_tabs', `remove_courier_tabs'.
+ (html_printer::emit_raw): Handle indentation.
+ (html_printer::do_center, html_printer::write_header): Updated.
+ (html_printer::is_courier_until_eol): Check for tag.
+ (html_printer::do_linelength): Handle max_linelength.
+ (html_printer::do_page_offset, html_printer::do_indentation): Handle
+ fill_on.
+ (html_printer::do_tempindent): Updated.
+ (html_printer::do_indentedparagraph): Removed.
+ (html_printer::do_indent): Simplified.
+ (html_printer::do_eol): Use `ever_emitted_text'.
+ (html_printer::do_flush, html_printer::do_links): Don't call
+ done_table.
+ (html_printer::do_break): Handle end_tempindent.
+ (html_printer::troff_tag): Get argument.
+ Don't handle `.ip'.
+ Handle `.tab-ts', `.tab-te', `.col', `tab', and `tab0' tags.
+ (html_printer::flush_page): Call `lookahead_for_tables'.
+ Don't call `done_table'.
+ (html_printer::add_to_sbuf): Always call do_indent.
+
+ * src/devices/grohtml/Makefile.sub: Updated.
+
+ * tmac/an-old.tmac (TP): Don't handle html device specially.
+ (an-do-tag-html): New function which will be used instead of
+ `an-do-tag' if html device is used.
+
+ * tmac/html.tmac: Call .po to pass default page offset to grohtml.
+
+ * tmac/s.tmac (@IP): Don't handle html device specially.
+ (@IP-html): New function which will be used instead of `@IP' if
+ html device is used.
+
+ * tmac/www.tmac (HTML-NS, HTML-TAG-NS): New auxiliary macros -- this
+ is a hack which will eventually vanish again.
+ (PIMG): Handle `-C' option correctly if not html.
+ (HR): Use HTML-NS.
+
+2002-07-17 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/utils/afmtodit/afmtodit.pl: Don't use `-P-' for invoking perl.
+
+2002-07-14 Eric S. Raymond <esr@thyrsus.com>
+
+ * contrib/pic2graph/pic2graph.*: Use convert(1).
+ * contrib/eqn2graph/eqn2graph.*: Minor fixes.
+
+2002-07-14 Bernd Warken <bwarken@mayn.de>
+
+ * tmac/groff_trace.man: New file.
+ * tmac/Makefile.sub: Updated.
+ * NEWS: Updated.
+
+2002-07-13 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/roff/groff/groff.man: Add some cross references.
+
+2002-07-12 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/roff/troff/input.cc (substring_request): Add warnings for
+ string indices out of range.
+
+2002-07-11 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * font/devdvi/generate/ec.map: Fix typo (`(l' -> `/l').
+ * font/devdvi/*EC: Regenerated.
+
+2002-07-10 Bernd Warken <bwarken@mayn.de>
+
+ * man/groff_char.man: Updated and extended.
+
+2002-07-10 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/roff/troff/input.cc (length_macro): Renamed to...
+ (length_request): This.
+ Move call of `tok.next()' to the very end, otherwise the register
+ value hasn't been updated yet.
+ (init_input_requests): Updated.
+
+2002-07-09 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/roff/troff/input.cc (substring_macro): Renamed to...
+ (substring_request): This.
+ (init_input_requests): Updated.
+ * src/roff/troff/request.h: Updated.
+
+2002-07-08 Robert D. Goulding <goulding@Princeton.EDU>
+
+ * src/roff/grog/grog.sh: Fix typo.
+
+2002-07-08 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * win32-diffs: Updated.
+
+ Handle `papersize' keyword properly in DESC.
+
+ * src/libs/libgroff/font.cc (font::scan_papersize): Fix argument
+ type.
+ Updated all callers.
+ * src/libs/libgroff/paper.cc: Add four more paper formats used by
+ grolj4.
+ * src/include/paper.h: Updated.
+
+ * src/devices/grolbp/lbp.cc: Remove unnecessary semicolons.
+ Other minor C syntax fixes.
+ (papersize, paperlength, paperwidth): Renamed to `user_*'.
+ (lbp_printer): Add `papersize', `paperlength', and `paperwidth'
+ members.
+ (lbp_printer::lbp_printer): Pass three arguments.
+ Set paper dimensions properly.
+ (make_printer, main): Updated.
+ (handle_unknown_desc_command): Fix error messages.
+ (main): Handle papersize keyword in DESC properly.
+
+ * src/devices/grolj4/lj4.cc (paper_size): Renamed to
+ `user_paper_size'.
+ (lbp_printer::lbp_printer): Pass an argument.
+ Set paper_size properly.
+ (handle_unknown_desc_command): Removed.
+ (make_printer, main): Updated.
+ * src/devices/grolj4/grolj4.man: Minor documentation fix.
+
+ * man/groff_font.man, NEWS: Updated.
+
+2002-07-07 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ Integrated eqn2graph, contributed by Eric S. Raymond.
+
+ * contrib/eqn2graph/{Makefile.sub, eqn2graph.sh, eqn2graph.man}: New
+ files.
+ * Makefile.in, NEWS: Updated.
+
+2002-06-04 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ Changing the substring request to make it fit better with other
+ string manipulation functions in other programming languages:
+ Index 0 is now the first character in the string, and index -1
+ indicates the last character. Since this request didn't work
+ properly anyway in the last release, it doesn't harm too much to
+ change the syntax.
+
+ * src/roff/troff/input.cc (substring_macro): Use loops to get
+ the real string length (ignoring COMPATIBLE_SAVE and
+ COMPATIBLE_RESTORE) and offsets.
+ Implement change described above.
+
+ * man/groff_char.man, tmac/doc-common (doc-header), tmac/doc.tmac
+ (doc-do-Bd-args, doc-do-Bl-args): Changed accordingly.
+
+ * NEWS, doc/groff.texinfo, man/groff_diff.man: Updated.
+
+2002-06-03 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ Make .chop work with .de1 and friends. COMPATIBLE_SAVE and
+ COMPATIBLE_RESTORE are completely ignored.
+
+ * src/roff/troff/input.cc (char_list::set, char_list::get): New
+ functions.
+ (macro): `length' field renamed to `len'.
+ Added new field `empty_macro' (1 if macro is empty), to be used
+ instead of checking `len'.
+ Updated all callers.
+ (macro::empty): Updated.
+ (macro::length, macro::set, macro::get): New functions.
+ (macro::append): Ignore COMPATIBLE_SAVE and COMPATIBLE_RESTORE.
+ Set `empty_macro'.
+ (chop_macro): Check and remove trailing COMPATIBLE_SAVE/
+ COMPATIBLE_RESTORE pairs.
+ (asciify): Ignore COMPATIBLE_SAVE and COMPATIBLE_RESTORE.
+ * src/roff/troff/request.h: Updated.
+
+ * doc/groff.texinfo: Document .chop's behaviour better.
+
+2002-06-02 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * doc/pic.ms: Fix documentation for the addition of positions.
+
+ * tmac/doc.tmac, tmac/an-old.tmac: Need groff version 1.18.
+
+2002-06-29 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ Implementation of string arguments of the form \*[foo arg1 arg2 ...]
+
+ * src/roff/troff/input.cc (have_string_arg): New global variable.
+ (read_mode): New enumeration.
+ (read_escape_name): Use it. Update all calls.
+ (read_long_escape_name): Use it. Update all calls.
+ Set have_string_arg if appropriate.
+ (get_char_for_escape_name): Add parameter for handling space
+ character.
+ (interpolate_string_with_args, decode_string_args): New functions.
+ (get_copy, token::next): Call it if necessary.
+ (interpolate_string): Fix error message.
+
+ * NEWS, doc/groff.texinfo, man/groff.man, man/groff_diff.man:
+ Document it.
+
+2002-06-24 Bernd Warken <bwarken@mayn.de>
+
+ * man/groff_tmac.man: Updated and extended.
+
+2002-06-24 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * doc/pic.ms, src/preproc/pic/pic.man: Fix description of `:='.
+
+2002-06-23 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * doc/pic.ms: Improve documentation of composite block objects.
+
+2002-06-22 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/roff/troff/input.cc (init_registers): Add three registers
+ `seconds', `minutes', and `hours' to hold the current time.
+
+ * NEWS, doc/groff.texinfo, man/groff.man, man/groff_diff.man:
+ Updated.
+
+2002-06-20 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ Make \X accept both `\ ' and `\~', converting them to single space
+ characters.
+
+ * src/roff/troff/token.h (token): Add TOKEN_UNSTRETCHABLE_SPACE.
+ (token::unstretchable_space): New inline function.
+ * src/roff/troff/input.cc (token::next, token::delimiter,
+ token::description, token::add_to_node_list, token::process): Handle
+ TOKEN_UNSTRETCHABLE_NODE.
+ (encode_char): Handle tok.stretchable_space and
+ tok.unstretchable_space.
+
+ * NEWS, doc/groff.texinfo: Document it..
+
+2002-06-19 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/devices/grops/ps.cc (ps_printer::special): Fix error message.
+
+ * src/devices/grotty/tty.cc (tty_printer::special): Add `sgr'
+ keyword to enable/disable SGR output.
+ (tty_printer::change_fill_color): New function.
+ * NEWS, src/devices/grotty/grotty.man: Document `sgr' special.
+
+ * src/roff/troff/input.cc (output_request): Add missing `tok.next()'
+ call.
+
+2002-06-18 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ Add a `color' request and a `.color' register to control usage of
+ colours.
+
+ * src/roff/troff/input.cc (disable_color_flag): Replaced with...
+ (color_flag): This (which is the inverse).
+ (activate_color): New function.
+ (main, init_input_requests): Updated.
+ * src/roff/troff/troff.h, src/roff/troff/node.cc
+ (troff_output_file::fill_color, troff_output_file::glyph_color):
+ Updated.
+
+ * NEWS, doc/groff.texinfo, man/groff_diff.man, man/groff.man:
+ Document the changes.
+
+2002-06-17 Colin Watson <cjwatson@debian.org>
+
+ Circumvent bug in autoconf 2.53 regarding top_builddir.
+
+ * aclocal.m4 (GROFF_BUILDDIR): s/top_builddir/groff_top_builddir/.
+ * Makefile.in, doc/Makefile.in:
+ s/@top_builddir@/@groff_top_builddir@/.
+ * configure: Regenerated (with autoconf 2.53).
+
+2002-06-17 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/libs/libgroff/font.cc (font::load_desc): Fix computation of
+ `paperwidth' and `paperlength' for the `papersize' keyword.
+
+2002-06-16 P. Alejandro Lopez-Valencia <dradul@007mundo.com>
+
+ * src/devices/grops/grops.man: Add info about Type 42 fonts.
+
+2002-06-15 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
+
+ * src/devices/grohtml/post-html.cc (html_printer::emit_raw,
+ html_printer::do_linelength, html_printer::do_pageoffset,
+ html_printer::do_indentation, html_printer::do_tempindent,
+ html_printer::do_break, html_printer::begin_page): Clear indented
+ text.
+ * tmac/html.tmac: Disable hyphenation.
+
+2002-06-15 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ Don't produce HTML files if utility programs are missing.
+
+ * Makefile.in (make_html, make_install_html): New variables.
+ (MDEFINES): Updated.
+
+ * aclocal.m4 (GROFF_HTML_PROGRAMS): New function to test for HTML
+ utility programs.
+ * configure.ac: Use it.
+ * configure: Regenerated.
+
+ * doc/Makefile.sub (PROCESSEDEXAMPLEFILES): Move webpage.html to...
+ (HTMLEXAMPLESFILES): This new variable.
+ (EXAMPLESIMAGEFILES): Renamed to...
+ (HTMLEXAMPLEIMAGEFILES): This.
+ (CLEANADD): Add HTMLEXAMPLEFILES.
+ (all): Use `make_html'.
+ (html): New target.
+ (install_data): Use `make_install_html'.
+ Move html stuff to...
+ (install_html): This new target.
+ (uninstall_sub): Updated.
+
+2002-06-14 Bernd Warken <bwarken@mayn.de>
+
+ * src/roff/grog/Makefile.sub (grog): Renamed to...
+ (grog.old): This.
+ (grog): New rule to always install grog.sh as grog.
+
+2002-06-08 Bernd Warken <bwarken@mayn.de>
+
+ * src/roff/grog/grog.pl: Fix typo.
+
+2002-06-07 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * doc/groff.texinfo: Add more info on .tr arguments.
+
+2002-06-05 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * NEWS, src/roff/grog/grog.man, doc/groff.texinfo: Updated.
+
+ * aclocal.m4 (GROFF_MKSTEMP): Include unistd.h.
+ * configure: Regenerated.
+
+2002-06-05 Ralph Corderoy <ralph@inputplus.demon.co.uk>
+
+ * src/roff/troff/symbol.cc (table_sizes): Add more values.
+
+ * src/roff/grog/grog.pl, src/roff/grog/grog.sh: Recognize mom.
+
+2002-06-04 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * aclocal.m4 (GROFF_PAGE): Don't use `prefix' directly since it
+ is not initialized at the time we need it in case `--prefix' hasn't
+ been set. Check for `ac_default_prefix' also.
+ Test for `papersize' keyword also and generalize allowed whitespace.
+ * configure: Regenerated.
+
+ * font/devps/Makefile.sub (DESC): Use `papersize' instead of
+ `paperlength'.
+
+ * src/libs/libgroff/Makefile.sub (version, revision): Replaced
+ with...
+ (src_version, src_revision): New variables to avoid overwriting
+ from parent make process.
+ (version.cc): Updated.
+
+ * src/preproc/html/pre-html.cc: Include paper.h and font.h.
+ (linebuf, linebufsize): New global variables.
+ (sys_fatal): Use `fatal' to abort properly.
+ (get_line): New function.
+ (get_resolution): Use it.
+ Improve error messages.
+ (get_papersize): Check `papersize' also.
+ Use `get_line'.
+ Improve error messages.
+
+2002-06-03 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * Makefile.comm (CLEANNOTSRCDIRADD): New target for files which
+ should be removed only if builddir is not srcdir.
+ (mostlyclean): Handle `CLEANNOTSRCDIRADD'.
+ (clean): Depend on `mostlyclean'.
+ (distclean): Depend on `clean'.
+ (realclean, extraclean): Depend on `distclean'.
+ (.y.cc, .y.o): Simplified. The output files are no longer written
+ to srcdir but to builddir.
+ * Makefile.in (MDEFINES): Add `version' and `revision'.
+ (uninstall_dirs): Fix order of directories.
+ * doc/Makefile.sub (version, revision): Removed.
+ (CLEANADD): Removed grnexmpl.g, groff, groff-*.
+ Added `HTMLDOCFILES'.
+ (CLEANNOTSRCDIRADD): New target for grnexmpl.h, groff, groff-*.
+ * src/preproc/eqn/Makefile.sub, src/preproc/pic/Makefile.sub,
+ src/preproc/refer/Makefile.sub (YTABC, YTABH): Don't use `srcdir'
+ as prefix.
+
+ * doc/texinfo.tex (\authortt): New macro.
+ (\shortcontt): Define.
+ (\titlepage): Set \tt to \authortt while defining \authorfont.
+ (\appendixbox): New macro.
+ (\chapmacro, \appendixentry): Use \appendixbox to get even
+ indentation for letters.
+ (\summarycontents): Set \tt.
+ (\internalpagesize): Add two arguments for real paper width and
+ height as needed by pdfTeX.
+ (\letterpaper, \smallbook, \afourpaper, \afivepaper, \afourlatex):
+ Updated.
+ (\tempdima, \tempdimb): New temporary dimensions.
+ (\pagesizesyyy): Updated.
+
+2002-06-02 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ Adding a new keyword `papersize' to the DESC file format (similar
+ but not completely identical to grolbp's extension). grops now has
+ a -p command line option to override `papersize'. Finally, grolbp
+ has been adapted to the new syntax.
+
+ * src/libs/libgroff/paper.cc, src/include/paper.h: New files. It
+ defines and initializes the `papersizes[]' array with NUM_PAPERSIZES
+ elements.
+ * src/libs/libgroff/Makefile.sub (OBJS): Add `paper.o'.
+ (CCSRCS): Add `paper.cc'.
+
+ * src/include/font.h (font): Add `papersize' element.
+ * src/libs/libgroff/font.cc (font::unit_scale): New helper function.
+ (font::scan_papersize): New function.
+ (font::load_desc): Use it for handling `papersize' keyword.
+ * src/libs/libgroff/fontfile.cc: Initialize `font::papersize'.
+
+ * src/devices/grops/ps.cc: Include paper.h.
+ (user_paper_length): New global variable.
+ (ps_printer): Use paper length as initializer.
+ (make_printer): Updated.
+ (main): Handle new `-p' option.
+ * src/devices/grops/grops.man: Updated.
+
+ * src/devices/grolbp/lbp.cc: Include paper.h.
+ s/papersizes/lbp_papersizes/.
+ (set_papersize): Use new `papersizes' array.
+ (handle_unknown_desc_command): Don't handle `papersize'.
+ (main): Use `font::scan_papersize' for handling `-p' option.
+ * src/devices/grolbp/grolbp.man: Updated.
+
+ * man/groff_font.man: Document `papersize'.
+ * NEWS: Updated.
+
+2002-05-30 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/devices/grops/TODO: Updated.
+ * src/devices/grops/grops.man: More info on paper formats.
+ * man/groff_font.man: Document `paperheight' and `paperwidth'.
+
+2002-05-29 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * doc/Makefile.sub (CLEANADD): Add grnexmpl.g, groff, and groff-*
+ to list only if srcdir != currdir.
+ (distfiles): New target.
+
+ * Makefile.in (EXTRADIRS): Add font/devlj4/generate.
+ (NOMAKEDIRS): New variable.
+ (DISTDIRS): Use it.
+
+2002-05-26 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ Add .output request, similar to \! at top-level.
+
+ * src/roff/troff/input.cc (transparent): Remove unused declaration.
+ (output_request): New function.
+ (init_input_requests): Add it.
+ Sorted.
+ * NEWS, doc/groff.texinfo, man/groff_diff.man, man/groff.man:
+ Document it.
+
+ * Makefile.in (MDEFINES): Add INSTALL_INFO.
+ (prepare_examples): Fix typo.
+ * doc/groff.texinfo (@direntry): Fix it.
+
+2002-05-25 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ Including the doc subdir into groff's Makefile system.
+
+ * aclocal.m4 (GROFF_INSTALL_INFO): New function.
+ * configure.ac: Use it.
+ Generate `doc/Makefile'.
+ * configure: Regenerated.
+
+ * Makefile.in (infodir, INSTALL_INFO): New variables.
+ (MDEFINES, uninstall_dirs): Updated.
+ (OTHERDIRS): Add `doc'.
+ * Makefile.comm (CLEANDIRADD): New variable.
+ (mostlyclean): Use it.
+
+ * doc/Makefile.sub, doc/Makefile.in: New files.
+ * doc/Makefile: Removed.
+
+ * NEWS, INSTALL: Updated.
+
+2002-05-24 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * doc/homepage.ms: Renamed to ...
+ * doc/webpage.ms: This.
+ Use `.NHR'.
+
+2002-05-23 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ Integrating the `mom' macro package, contributed by Peter Schaffter
+ <df191@ncf.ca>.
+
+ * contrib/mom/*: New subdirectory tree.
+ * Makefile.in (docdir, exampledir, htmldocdir): New variables to
+ be used for documentation files.
+ (MDEFINES, uninstall_dirs): Use them.
+ (OTHERDIRS): Add contrib/mom.
+ * Makefile.comm (.man.n): Add @DOCDIR@, @EXAMPLEDIR@, and
+ @HTMLDOCDIR@.
+ * MANIFEST, NEWS: Updated.
+
+2002-05-22 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
+
+ Change syntax of \O: \O[0] suppresses output, \O[1] enables output
+ if at outer level; at start-up we are at outer level.
+
+ * src/roff/troff/input.cc (do_suppress): Implement it.
+ Simplify \O[3].
+
+ Add option -p to show progress information.
+ pre-grohtml will now render only one page at a time, reducing the
+ size of needed disk resources enormously.
+
+ * src/preproc/html/pre-html.cc (imagePageStem): Replaced with...
+ (imagePageName): New global variable.
+ (psPageName, show_progress, currentPageNo): New global variables.
+ (html_system): Close saved stderr and stdout handles.
+ (write_end_image): Accept a parameter to control \O escape.
+ (write_start_image): Adapted to new \O meaning.
+ (char_buffer::write_upto_newline): Updated.
+ (createAllPages): Replaced with...
+ (createPage): This new function to create a single page for images.
+ It uses `psselect' from the psutils package.
+ (removeAllPages): Removed.
+ (createImage): Updated.
+ Handle progress display.
+ (char_buffer::do_html, char_buffer::do_image) [DEBUGGING]: Removed.
+ (scanArguments): Add option -p.
+ (makeTempFiles): Updated to create temp files for psPageName and
+ imagePageName.
+ (removeTempFiles): Removed.
+ (main): Updated.
+
+ * src/devices/grohtml/post-html.cc (header_desc::write_headings,
+ html_printer::write_header): Append `\0' to `buffer'.
+ (html_printer::do_eol): Depend on `current_paragraph->emitted_text'.
+ (main): Handle -p.
+ * src/devices/grohtml/html-text.cc (html_text::dump_stack_element):
+ Handle `text_emitted'.
+ (html_text::table_is_void): Slightly rewritten.
+ (stop): New external symbol.
+ (html_text::do_push) [DEBUGGING]: Use it and simplify.
+ (html_text::shutdown): Call `dump_stack'.
+ (html_text::do_space): Rewritten.
+ * src/devices/grohtml/grohtml.man: Document -p and the need of
+ `psselect'.
+
+ * tmac/www.tmac (DC, HTML-DO-IMAGE, HTML-IMAGE-END): Updated to
+ new \O syntax.
+ Call \O[0] if `ps4html' is active.
+ * tmac/s.tmac (@EQ, @EN): Handle html better.
+ (@TS, TE): Ditto.
+ * tmac/html.tmac: Don't use black for background colour.
+
+ * src/roff/troff/node.cc: Include `div.h'.
+ (troff_output_file::really_print_line): Don't use `is_on'.
+ (troff_output_file::word_marker, troff_output_file::flush_tbuf
+ troff_output_file::check_charinfo,
+ troff_output_file::put_char_width, troff_output_file::put_char,
+ troff_output_file::determine_line_limits, troff_output_file::draw,
+ real_output_file::begin_page, glyph_color_node::tprintf,
+ fill_color_node::tprint, hline_node::tprint, vline_node::tprint):
+ Use `is_on'.
+ (troff_output_file::really_on): Call `do_motion'.
+ (suppress_node::tprint): Use `get_page_number' instead of `%'
+ register.
+ Call `reset_output_registers' conditionally on `is_on'.
+
+ * doc/groff.texinfo: Document new syntax of \O.
+ * NEWS, man/groff_diff.man: Updated.
+
+2002-05-22 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * MORE.STUFF: Add info about David Frey's deroff implementation.
+ Mention troff.org.
+
+2002-05-16 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ Pic's `with' attribute now accepts positions.
+
+ * src/preproc/pic/pic.y: Make `.', BOX, CIRCLE, ELLIPSE, ARC, LINE,
+ ARROW, SPLINE, and `[' left-associative tokens to fix shift/reduce
+ conflicts.
+ (object_spec): Add rule for `WITH' and `position'.
+ (relative_path): Give `corner' the precedence of `CHOP'.
+ * src/preproc/pic/object.h (path): New members `pos' and
+ `is_position'.
+ * src/preproc/pic/object.cc: Updated initializers of `path'.
+ (path::follow): Handle `is_position'.
+
+ * doc/pic.ms: Completely updated grammar description.
+ Many typographical improvements.
+
+2002-05-15 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/roff/troff/env.cc(hyphen_trie::hpf_getc): Accept ^^x (char
+ code of x in range 0-127) also.
+ * doc/groff.texinfo, man/groff_diff.man: Updated.
+
+ Added keywords `north', `south', `east', and `west' for corners
+ in pic.
+
+ * src/preproc/pic/lex.cc (lookup_keyword): Add NORTH, SOUTH, EAST,
+ and WEST.
+ (yylex): Handle them.
+ * src/preproc/pic/pic.y: Add tokens NORTH, SOUTH, EAST, and WEST.
+ (corner): Handle them.
+
+2002-05-14 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/devices/grops/grops.man: Clarify handling of `download' file.
+
+2002-05-11 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ Adding `warnscale' and `spreadwarn' requests, based on a patch from
+ Jeffrey Friedl <jfriedl@yahoo.com>.
+
+ * src/roff/troff/input.cc (spread_limit, warn_scale,
+ warn_scaling_indicator): New global variables.
+ (warnscale_request, spreadwarn_requests): New functions.
+ (main): Initialize `warn_scale' and `warn_scaling_indicator'.
+ (init_input_requests): Updated.
+ (error_type): Add `OUTPUT_WARNING'.
+ (do_error): Handle it.
+ (output_warning): New warning function which shows output location.
+ * src/roff/troff/env.h (spread_limit): New external variable.
+ * src/roff/troff/env.cc (environment::choose_breakpoint): Use
+ `output_warning'.
+ (distribute_space): Emit warning if added space is larger than
+ `spread_limit'.
+ (environment::possibly_break_line): Emit warning if a line can't
+ be adjusted on both sides.
+
+ * doc/groff.texinfo, man/groff_diff.man, man/groff.man: Document it.
+
+2002-05-08 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/roff/troff/node.cc (special_node::special_node): Use
+ env_definite_font(curenv) instead of curenv->get_font(). Otherwise
+ \X''\% crashes, for example.
+
+ * doc/groff.texinfo: Document \! and \? used at top-level.
+
+2002-05-06 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/preproc/pic/pic.man: Fix some keyword syntax.
+ Other minor typographical fixes.
+
+ * src/roff/groff/groff.man: Fix typos.
+
+2002-05-04 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/roff/groff/groff.man ([ShortOpt]): Renamed to...
+ (ShortOpt[]): This to avoid problems with refer.
+
+ * doc/pic.ms: Fix typo.
+ Fix pic grammar description.
+
+ * tmac/an-old.tmac (ne): Use de1, not de.
+
+2002-05-03 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * doc/groff.texinfo: Finished separation of glyphs and characters.
+ Don't use the string `Appendix' for appendix headers (both in
+ the text and the table of contents).
+ * man/groff_tmac.man, src/roff/troff/troff.man: Fix order of tmac
+ directories.
+
+ Use registers LL and LT (similar to -ms) for controlling the
+ length of title and line, respectively, in the -man and -mdoc
+ macro packages.
+
+ * tmac/doc-ditroff (doc-setup-page-layout), tmac/doc-nroff
+ (doc-setup-page-layout): Use \n[LL] and \n[LT].
+ * tmac/an-old.tmac: Set \n[LL] and \n[LT] if not defined.
+ (TH): Use \n[LL].
+ (an-header, an-p-footer): Use \n[LT].
+ * NEWS, tmac/groff_man.man, tmac/groff_mdoc.man,
+ doc/groff.texinfo: Document it.
+
+2002-05-02 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * doc/fdl.texi: New file.
+ * doc/groff.texinfo: Include it.
+ Define and use @copying.
+ Starting with separating glyph, symbol, and character.
+
+2002-04-27 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * Makefile.in (EXEEXT): Set it.
+ * src/*/Makefile.sub (PROG): Add $(EXEEXT) for all non-script
+ programs.
+
+ * src/include/nonposix.h: Define GS_NAME.
+ * src/preproc/html/pre-html.cc (createAllPages): Use GS_NAME.
+
+ Some preliminary changes for EMX support under OS/2.
+
+ * src/preproc/pic/main.cc (main), src/roff/groff/pipeline.c: Add
+ __EMX__ similar to __MSDOS__.
+ * src/utils/indxbib/indxbib.cc (main) [__EMX__]: Use `unlink'.
+
+2002-04-25 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * doc/groff.texinfo: Integrated groff_out.man.
+ Some macro fixes.
+
+2002-04-23 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * man/groff_out.man: Minor fixes.
+
+2002-04-23 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * doc/groff.texinfo: Moving @cindex entries after @Def* to get
+ correct page references.
+ Fixed many index entries.
+
+2002-04-23 Bernd Warken <bwarken@mayn.de>
+
+ * man/roff.man: Enlarged.
+
+2002-04-22 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * doc/groff.texinfo: More examples, other fixes.
+
+2002-04-20 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/roff/troff/input.cc (pipe_output): Multiple calls to `pi'
+ will now form a chain, e.g.
+
+ .pi foo
+ .pi bar
+
+ is now the same as
+
+ .pi foo | bar
+
+ This is for compatibility with plan 9's troff.
+
+ * tmac/tty.tmac: Set default tab values to 0.8i to be compatible
+ with UNIX troff.
+ * NEWS: Updated.
+
+ * doc/groff.texinfo: Add documentation of remaining requests and
+ registers.
+
+2002-04-19 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * doc/groff.texinfo: Add documentation of remaining escapes.
+
+ * font/devdvi/generate/tc.map: Remove entry for `sr'.
+ * font/devdvi/*TC: Regenerated.
+
+2002-04-18 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/roff/troff/input.cc (token::next): Make \H behave consistently
+ if not in compatibility mode, i.e., increment relative to the
+ previous height.
+ * doc/groff.texinfo: Updated accordingly.
+
+2002-04-17 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * doc/groff.texinfo: Document \\, \e, \E, \., and \c.
+
+2002-04-16 Bernd Warken <bwarken@mayn.de>
+
+ * src/roff/groff/groff.man: Improve documentation of -P option.
+ Other minor fixes.
+
+2002-04-15 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ Add new escape \F to switch font family.
+
+ * src/roff/troff/input.cc (token::next): Handle \F.
+ * src/roff/troff/env.cc (environment::set_family): Handle
+ `interrupted' flag.
+ * NEWS, doc/groff.texinfo, man/groff_diff.man, man/groff.man:
+ Document it.
+
+2002-04-14 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * tmac/doc.tmac (doc-tag-list): Use \Z to avoid stretching of
+ spaces in tags.
+
+2002-04-13 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ Implement \f[] as an alternative to \fP. Change \mP and \MP to
+ \m[] and \M[], respectively.
+
+ * src/roff/troff/symbol.cc (EMPTY_SYMBOL): New global variable.
+ (symbol::symbol): Handle NULL string and empty string differently.
+ * src/roff/troff/symbol.h (symbol::is_empty): New inline function.
+ * src/roff/troff/input.cc (read_escape_name, read_long_escape_name):
+ Add optional parameter.
+ Updated calling functions.
+ (get_copy, do_glyph_color, do_fill_color, token::next): Use
+ `symbol::is_empty'.
+ * src/roff/troff/env.cc (environment::set_font): Ditto.
+
+ * src/preproc/pic/troff.cc (troff_output::set_fill,
+ troff_output::reset_color: Updated.
+
+ * tmac/www.tmac: Updated.
+
+ * NEWS, man/groff_diff.man, man/groff.man, doc/groff.texinfo,
+ doc/homepage.ms, src/devices/grotty/grotty.man, tmac/groff_www.man:
+ Updated.
+
+ * tmac/Xps.tmac: Remove some redundant code.
+
+ * tmac/doc-common, tmac/doc-ditroff, tmac/doc-nroff, tmac/doc.tmac,
+ tmac/dvi.tmac, man/roff.man, man/groff_out.man, man/groff.man,
+ man/groff_diff.man, src/roff/groff/groff.man: Replace \f[P] with
+ \f[].
+
+2002-04-13 Bernd Warken <bwarken@mayn.de>
+
+ * src/include/printer.h, src/libs/libdriver/printer.cc
+ (printer::change_fill_color): New member function.
+ * src/libs/libdriver/input.cc (parse_D_command): Use it.
+
+2002-04-12 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * doc/groff.texinfo: Completed pass on gtroff reference.
+
+2002-04-11 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * doc/groff.texinfo: More fixes.
+
+2002-04-11 Bernd Warken <bwarken@mayn.de>
+
+ * src/include/color.h: Decorate with `const'.
+ Use `size_t'.
+ Include `stddef.h'.
+ * src/libs/libgroff.color.cc: Decorate with `const'.
+ Use `size_t'.
+ (color::color): Initialize members.
+ * src/libs/libdriver/input.cc (parse_D_command): Handle `f'
+ command according to the documentation.
+
+ * man/groff_out.man: Updated.
+ Minor fixes.
+
+2002-04-11 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
+
+ * src/preproc/html/pre-html.cc (write_start_image): Remove
+ redundant output.
+ * tmac/www.tmac (DC, HTML-DO-IMAGE): Ditto.
+
+ * src/devices/grohtml/post-html.cc (page::add_and_encode): Using
+ \C'hy' caused an assertion failure.
+
+ * src/roff/troff/env.cc (environment::environment): Initialize
+ `emitted_node'.
+ (environment::copy): Handle `ignore_next_eol' and `emitted_node'.
+
+2002-04-10 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * man/groff_diff.man, man/groff.man, NEWS, doc/groff.texinfo:
+ Document pvs request and .pvs register.
+
+2002-04-09 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * doc/groff.texinfo: Improve and fix documentation of diversions
+ and environments.
+
+2002-04-08 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * doc/groff.texinfo: Fix documentation of drawing functions.
+ Other minor fixes.
+
+2002-04-07 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * doc/groff.texinfo: Better documentation of double quotes as
+ arguments.
+ Other minor fixes.
+
+2002-04-06 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * man/groff_font.man: Document names of special characters better.
+ * doc/groff.texinfo: Minor improvements.
+
+ * tmac/lbp.tmac: Load latin1.tmac.
+ * tmac/X.tmac, tmac/Xps.tmac: Load latin1.tmac or cp1047.tmac.
+
+ * font/devX*/*: Regenerated (all chars > 0x80 removed).
+
+2002-04-05 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * tmac/tty.tmac: Don't use shc request.
+ * tmac/latin1.tmac, tmac/cp1047.tmac: Translate soft hyphen to `\%'.
+ * NEWS: Updated.
+
+ * man/groff_diff.man: Minor fixes.
+
+ * font/devlbp/*: Remove all `charXXX' entities.
+
+ * src/libs/libgroff/font.cc (font::~font): Deallocate
+ `special_device_coding'.
+ (font::load): Use `new' for allocating `special_device_coding'.
+ * src/libs/libgroff/nametoindex.cc (character_indexer::lookup_char):
+ Removed unused member.
+
+2002-04-05 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/drivers/grops/psrm.cc (skip_possible_newline): New function.
+ (resource_manager::do_begin_binary,
+ resource_manager::do_begin_data): Use it.
+
+ * doc/texinfo.tex: Updated to version 4.2.
+
+ * src/roff/troff/token.h: Add TOKEN_ZERO_WIDTH_BREAK for `\:'.
+ (token::zero_width_break): New inline function.
+ * src/roff/troff/input.cc (token::next): Use it.
+ (token::description): Updated.
+ (encode_char): Ignore `\%', `\&', `\)', and `\:'.
+ (token::add_to_node_list, token::process): Use it.
+ * NEWS, doc/groff.texinfo: Updated.
+
+ * src/preproc/eqn/over.cc (over_box::output): Fix typo.
+ * tmac/tty.tmac: Add missing backslash.
+
+2002-04-04 Tadziu Hoffmann <hoffmann@usm.uni-muenchen.de>
+
+ * src/preproc/eqn/box.cc (set_script_size, box::top_level): Use
+ `.ps' register instead of `.s' to handle fractional point sizes.
+ * src/preproc/eqn/limit.cc (limit_box::compute_metrics,
+ limit_box::output): Ditto.
+ * src/preproc/eqn/other.cc (size_box::compute_metrics,
+ size_box::output): Ditto.
+ * src/preproc/eqn/over.cc (over_box::compute_metrics,
+ over_box::output): Ditto.
+ * src/preproc/eqn/script.cc (script_box::compute_metrics,
+ script_box::output): Ditto.
+ * src/preproc/eqn/sqrt.cc (sqrt_box::compute_metrics,
+ sqrt_box::output): Ditto.
+
+2002-04-03 Michael Selway <mas@ssl.co.uk>
+
+ * src/drivers/grops/psrm.cc (resource_manager::do_begin_binary):
+ Fix typo.
+
+2002-04-03 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * doc/homepage.ms: Reduce title size.
+ * doc/groff.texinfo: Fix documentation of .t register.
+ Fix handling of colon.
+ Fix `\' vs. `\\'.
+
+ * src/roff/troff/input.cc (exit_troff): Emit LAST_PAGE_EJECTOR
+ only if page length is positive to avoid a loop.
+
+ * tmac/an-old.tmac (ne): Increase page length to avoid problems with
+ tbl.
+
+2002-04-02 P. Alejandro Lopez-Valencia <dradul@yahoo.com>
+
+ * src/include/nonposix.h, src/roff/groff/pipeline.c:
+ s/__CYGWIN32__/__CYGWIN__/.
+
+2002-03-28 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
+
+ * doc/gnu.xpm: New image contributed by Emily Mulley.
+ * doc/Makefile (gnu.eps, gnu.png): Use pnmdepth.
+ (homepage.html): Be dependent on gnu.eps.
+ * doc/homepage.ms: Updated to new image.
+
+ * src/devices/grohtml/post-html.cc (html_printer): New member
+ `sbuf_prev_hpos'.
+ (html_printer::flush_sbuf, html_printer::set_char): Set it.
+ (html_printer::sbuf_continuation): Use it.
+
+2002-03-28 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/libs/libgroff/getopt.c: Updated to latest version.
+
+ * tmac/README: More on hyphen.tex license.
+
+2002-03-26 Larry Kollar <kollar@alltel.net>
+
+ * doc/groff.texinfo: Add documentation of most missing requests.
+
+2002-03-25 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ Add three glyphs `t+-', `tmu', and `tdi' which are textual variants
+ of `+-', `mu', and `di', respectively.
+
+ * font/devascii/R.proto, font/devutf8/R.proto,
+ font/devlatin1/R.proto, font/devhtml/R.proto,
+ font/devcp1047/R.proto, font/devlpb/*: Add them.
+ * font/devps/generate/textmap: Ditto.
+ * font/devps/*: Regenerated.
+ * font/devlj4/generate/text.map: Add them.
+ * font/devlj4/*: Regenerated.
+ * font/devdvi/generate/tc.map: Use them.
+ * font/devdvi/generate/texsy.map: Add them.
+ * font/devdvi/*: Regenerated.
+ * font/devX*/*: Regenerated.
+
+ * tmac/latin1.tmac, tmac/cp1047.tmac, tmac/tty.tmac,
+ tmac/tty-char.tmac: Updated.
+
+ * NEWS, man/groff_char.man: Updated.
+
+2002-03-24 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * tmac/dvi.tmac, tmac/X.tmac, tmac/ps.tmac, tmac/html.tmac,
+ tmac/lj4.tmac, tmac/tty.tmac: Replace most `.char' with `.fchar'.
+ * tmac/ec.tmac: Remove `.rchar' calls (no longer necessary since
+ we use `.fchar' in dvi.tmac.
+ * tmac/dvi.tmac: Improve definition of \[Fo] and \[Fc].
+ * tmac/Xps.tmac: Simplify some char definitions.
+ Add definition for \[f/].
+ * man/groff_char.man: Updated for new X.tmac.
+
+ * tmac/README: New file.
+
+2002-03-23 Phil Lobbes <phil@perkpartners.com>
+
+ * Makefile.comm (.y.o): New rule for make on Solaris 2.5.1 -- the
+ internal .y.o rule took precendence over the .y.cc rule, compiling
+ the yacc files with gcc instead of g++.
+
+2002-03-23 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * tmac/dvi.tmac: Add replacement font for `CB'.
+
+ * tmac/doc.tmac: s/request/macro/ in messages.
+ (doc-generic-macro): Improve error message.
+ * tmac/groff_mdoc.man: Minor improvements.
+
+2002-03-22 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * doc/groff.texinfo: Document possible conflict between `tr' and
+ `char' requests.
+
+2002-03-21 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ Improve handling of hyphenation patterns. It is now possible to
+ use most of TeX's pattern files unmodified. To make the process
+ more flexible, a new request `hpfcode' has been added which
+ provides a character code mapping for the `hpf' request. See
+ comment before hpf_getc() for more details.
+
+ * src/roff/troff/env.cc (insert_hyphenation, hpf_getc): New
+ functions.
+ (read_patterns_file): Additional parameter for exception dictionary.
+ Extended to recognize \pattern, \hyphenation, and \endinput.
+ (do_hyphenation_patterns_file): Updated.
+ * src/roff/troff/env.h (hpf_code_table): New extern.
+
+ * src/roff/troff/input.cc (hpf_code_table): New array.
+ (init_hpf_code_table, hyphenation_patterns_file_code): New
+ functions.
+ (hyphenation_code): Handle translation from `trin' correctly.
+ (main, init_input_requests): Updated.
+ (charinfo::set_translation): Handle hyphenation code also.
+
+ * src/roff/troff/charinfo.h (charinfo::get_translation_input): New
+ inline function.
+
+ * src/roff/troff/env.cc (WORD_MAX): Reduced to 256 since `unsigned
+ char' is used for offsets in hyphenation exceptions.
+
+ * tmac/hyphen.us: Replace with contents of unmodified `hyphen.tex'.
+
+ * NEWS, man/groff_diff.man, man/groff.man: Document it.
+
+2002-03-20 Larry Kollar <kollar@alltel.net>
+
+ * doc/groff.texinfo: Add documentation for `hpfa' and `trin'
+ requests.
+
+2002-03-18 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * tmac/html.tmac: Fix serious typo.
+
+2002-03-17 Larry Kollar <kollar@alltel.net>
+
+ * doc/groff.texinfo: Add documentation for `writec' request.
+
+2002-03-17 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ Added request `hpfa' to append hyphenation patterns.
+
+ * src/roff/troff/env.cc (hyphen_trie::read_patterns_file): Add
+ parameter `append'.
+ (hyphenation_patterns_file): Renamed to...
+ (do_hyphenation_patterns_file): This.
+ (hyphenation_patterns_file, hyphenation_patterns_file_append): New
+ functions.
+ (init_hyphen_requests): Updated.
+ * NEWS, man/groff.man, man/groff_diff.man: Document it.
+
+2002-03-16 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ Added request `writec' in analogy to `tmc'.
+
+ * src/roff/troff/input.cc (write_request): Renamed to...
+ (do_write_request): This.
+ Added one parameter.
+ (write_request, write_request_continue): New functions.
+ (init_input_requests): Updated.
+ * NEWS, man/groff.man, man/groff_diff.man: Document it.
+
+ * font/devdvi/DESC.in (sizes): Allow all sizes in the range
+ 5-10000pt.
+ * NEWS: Document it.
+
+2002-03-15 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * man/groff.man: Add writem request.
+
+ Add request `trin' (translate input) to make `.asciify' work
+ correctly. This is necessary since `charXXX' entity names are no
+ longer hardcoded in font definition files.
+
+ * src/roff/troff/charinfo.h (charinfo): Add `asciify_code' and
+ `translate_input' members.
+ (charinfo::set_asciify_code, charinfo::get_asciify_code,
+ charinfo::set_translation_input): New methods.
+ (charinfo::set_translation): Add third argument.
+ * src/roff/troff/input.cc (charinfo:set_translation): Set
+ `asciify_code'.
+ (do_translate): Add second argument.
+ (translate_input): New function.
+ (init_input_requests): Updated.
+ * src/roff/troff/node.cc (glyph_node::asciify,
+ composite_node::asciify): Use `get_asciify_code'.
+
+ * tmac/cp1047.tmac, tmac/latin1.tmac: Use `trin'.
+
+ * NEWS, man/groff.man, man/groff_diff.man: Updated.
+
+2002-03-14 Larry Kollar <kollar@alltel.net>
+
+ * doc/groff.texinfo: Improve documentation of .RS and .RE.
+
+2002-03-14 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ Add a new request `sizes' similar to the `sizes' command in DESC
+ files.
+
+ * src/roff/troff/env.cc (override_sizes): New function.
+ (init_env_requests): Use it.
+ * src/roff/troff/token.h: Export `read_string'.
+ * NEWS, man/groff_diff.man, man/groff.man: Document it.
+
+2002-03-12 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * doc/groff.texinfo: More fixes for texinfo 4.1 and higher.
+
+2002-03-10 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * tmac/pspic.tmac: Add support for -Tdvi.
+ * tmac/dvi.tmac: Include pspic.tmac.
+ * src/devices/grodvi/grodvi.man: Document it.
+ * NEWS: Updated.
+
+ * font/devlj4/generate/Makefile: Fix URL of metric files.
+
+2002-03-09 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * PROBLEMS: The static constructor bug has been fixed in z/OS V1R3.
+
+2002-03-09 Larry Kollar <kollar@alltel.net>
+
+ * tmac/groff_ms.man: Add documentation for RS and RE macros.
+
+2002-03-08 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * doc/groff.texinfo: Fixes for texinfo 4.1.
+
+2002-03-07 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/include/lib.h: Include getopt.h if groff-getopt.h can't be
+ included.
+ Handle CYGWIN properly.
+
+2002-03-07 Paco Andrés Verdú <pandres@dragonet.es>
+
+ * font/devlbp/Makefile.sub (DEVFILES): Add some missing fonts.
+ * tmac/lbp.tmac: Add some font translations.
+
+2002-03-02 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * font/devcp1047/R.proto, font/devlatin1/R.proto,
+ font/devhtml/R.proto: Remove `charXXX' entries.
+ * tmac/tty.tmac, tmac/html.tmac: Load latin1.tmac or cp1047.tmac
+ where appropriate.
+
+ * font/devlj4/generate/text.map: Remove `charXXX' entries.
+ * font/devlj4/*: Regenerated all font definition files.
+ * tmac/lj4.tmac: Load latin1.tmac.
+
+ * src/utils/hpftodit/hpftodit.cc (do_file): Partially undo change
+ from 2000-06-17: LJ4 metric files are *not* text files.
+
+ * tmac/troffrc, tmac/dvi.tmac, tmac/ps.tmac: Don't use .T string
+ register to test for EBCDIC.
+
+2002-03-01 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/utils/afmtodit/afmtodit.pl: Skip comment lines in encoding
+ files (as grops already does).
+ * src/utils/afmtodit/afmtodit.man: Document comment lines in map
+ files.
+ * src/devices/grops/grops.man: Document comment lines in encoding
+ files.
+
+ * tmac/cp1047.tmac: New file.
+ * tmac/dvi.tmac, tmac/tty-char.tmac: Use it.
+ * tmac/ps.tmac: Load latin1.tmac or cp1047.tmac.
+ * tmac/Makefile.sub (NORMALFILES): Updated.
+
+ * tmac/ec.tmac: Don't load latin1.tmac again.
+
+ * font/devps/generate/lgreekmap, font/devps/generate/symbolchars,
+ font/devps/generate/dingbats.map,
+ font/devps/generate/dingbats.rmap, font/devps/text.enc,
+ font/devps/generate/Makefile (symbolmap): Add header comment.
+ * font/devps/generate/textmap: Ditto.
+ Remove `charXXX' entries.
+ * font/devps/symbolmap: Regenerated.
+ * font/devps/*: Regenerated all font definition files.
+
+2002-02-28 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ Add color support to grodvi (for drawing colors are currently
+ translated to gray values).
+
+ * src/devices/grodvi/dvi.cc (FILL_MAX): Removed.
+ (dvi_printer): Add `cur_color' member.
+ (dvi_printer::set_color): New function.
+ (draw_dvi_printer): Remove `fill'.
+ (draw_dvi_printer::fill_next): Pass environment as parameter.
+ Update code for new color support translated to gray.
+ (dvi_printer::set_char): Updated.
+ (dvi_printer::begin_page, dvi_printer::end_page): Handle color
+ changes crossing the page border.
+ (dvi_printer::draw): Updated.
+ Remove cases `f' and `F'.
+ * tmac/dvi.tmac: Add color definitions.
+ * NEWS, src/devices/grodvi/grodvi.man: Updated.
+
+ * tmac/an-old.tmac (R): Make this a macro to emit a warning if
+ used incorrectly.
+
+ * aclocal.m4 (GROFF_NEED_DECLARATION): Use test similar to recent
+ versions of autoconf.
+ * configure: Updated.
+
+ * doc/homepage.ms: Use `.blm'.
+ * tmac/www.tmac (www-depth): New auxiliary variable.
+ (www-pop-level): Don't issue HTML tag.
+ (ULS, ULE, LI): Use absolute indentation.
+
+ * src/devices/grops/ps.cc (ps_printer::begin_page,
+ ps_printer::end_page): Switch forth and back to default color while
+ starting a new page.
+
+2002-02-27 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ Add EC and TC fonts to devdvi.
+
+ * src/utils/tfmtodit/tfmtodit.man: Document patching of exbase.mf.
+ * font/devdvi/generate/cork.map: Renamed to...
+ * font/devdvi/generate/ec.map: This.
+ Remove entry for `aq'.
+ * font/devdvi/generate/tc.map: New file.
+ * font/devdvi/generate/Makefile (*EC, *TC): New creation rules for
+ EC and TC fonts.
+ (FONTS): Updated.
+ * font/devdvi/*EC, font/devdvi/*TC: New font definition files.
+ * font/devdvi/Makefile.sub (DEVFILES): Updated.
+ * tmac/ec.tmac: New file.
+ * tmac/Makefile.sub (NORMALFILES): Updated.
+ * NEWS, src/devices/grodvi/grodvi.man: Updated.
+ * man/groff_char.man: Check `ECFONTS' register.
+
+ * font/devdvi/{TR,TI,TB,TBI,HR}: Fix `name' field.
+
+2002-02-26 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * font/devdvi/generate/*.map: Remove all `charXXX' entries.
+ * font/devdvi/generate/cork.map: Add 'y and 'Y.
+ * font/devdvi/*: Updated.
+ * tmac/dvi.tmac: Formatting.
+
+ Add font `HBI' for the dvi output.
+ Add support for font families `T' and `H'.
+
+ * font/devdvi/HBI: New file.
+ * font/devdvi/B: Renamed to ...
+ * font/devdvi/TB: This.
+ * font/devdvi/BI: Renamed to ...
+ * font/devdvi/TBI: This.
+ * font/devdvi/I: Renamed to ...
+ * font/devdvi/TI: This.
+ * font/devdvi/R: Renamed to ...
+ * font/devdvi/TR: This.
+ * font/devdvi/H: Renamed to ...
+ * font/devdvi/HR: This.
+ * font/devdvi/Makefile.sub (DEVFILES): Updated.
+ * font/devdvi/generate/Makefile (HBI): New rule.
+ (FONTS): Updated.
+ (R, I, B, BI, H): Renamed to ...
+ (TR, TI, TB, TBI, HR): This, respectively.
+ (srcdir): Fixed.
+ * NEWS, src/devices/grodvi/grodvi.man: Updated.
+ * font/devdvi/DESC.in: Don't mount R, I, B, BI, and CWI.
+ Add `styles' and `family' keywords.
+ * tmac/dvi.tmac: Alias `H' to `HR'.
+ Add some fspecial requests for italic fonts.
+ Add TR and TI as special.
+ Add support for `_' with font CWI.
+
+ * src/roff/troff/number.cc (parse_expr): Add missing `break' for
+ operator `:'. Until now, the expression `0:1' would return 2
+ instead of 1.
+
+2002-02-25 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * man/groff_char.man: Added some missing PS glyph names (from the
+ Adobe Glyph List).
+ * font/devps/generate/textmap, font/devps/symbolmap: Add
+ `arrowupdn'.
+
+ * doc/groff.texinfo: Minor additions and fixes.
+ * man/groff_diff.man: Remove documentation of fp request. This
+ is already covered in the original troff manual.
+ Updated to be consistent with other doc files.
+ * NEWS: Updated.
+
+2002-02-24 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * aclocal.m4 (GROFF_EBCDIC): Don't include `font/devutf8' in
+ TTYDEVDIRS.
+ Define new variable OTHERDEVDIRS (containing `font/devlj4
+ font/devlbp' if not EBCDIC).
+ * Makefile.in (TTYDEVDIRS): Always include `font/devutf8'.
+ (OTHERDEVDIRS): New variable.
+ (MDEFINES, DEVDIRS, ALLDIRS, DISTDIRS): Updated.
+ * configure: Regenerated.
+
+ * NEWS, src/devices/grotty/grotty.man: Updated.
+
+2002-02-23 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/roff/troff/input.cc (do_overstrike, do_bracket,
+ get_line_arg): Honour input level.
+
+ Add new symbol `mc' corresponding to U+00B5 MICRO SIGN.
+
+ * font/*/*: Implement it in all font files.
+ * font/devps/generate/textmap, font/devps/generate/symbolchars,
+ * font/devps/symbolmap: Updated.
+ * font/devlj4/generate/text.map: Updated.
+ * font/devdvi/generate/CompileFonts (sizes): Add LaTeX sizes.
+ * font/devdvi/generate/texmi.map: Updated.
+
+ * font/devutf8/R.proto: Remove all `charXXX' entries.
+ * font/devutf8/NOTES: Updated.
+
+ * font/devX*/*: Regenerated with xtotroff, using fonts from XFree86
+ version 4.1.0.
+
+ * tmac/latin1.tmac, tmac/psold.tmac, tmac/tty-char.tmac: Updated.
+
+ * NEWS, man/groff_char.man: Updated.
+
+2002-02-21 Phil Lobbes <phil@perkpartners.com>
+
+ * src/include/lib.h [HAVE_SNPRINTF]: Include stdarg.h.
+
+2002-02-20 Ralph Corderoy <ralph@inputplus.demon.co.uk>
+
+ * src/roff/grog/grog.pl: Fix computation of $refer.
+
+2002-02-19 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/include/lib.h [!HAVE_SNPRINTF]: Add declarations for
+ `snprintf' and `vsnprintf'.
+
+ * src/include/htmlindicate.h: Renamed to...
+ * src/include/htmlhint.h: This.
+ * src/include/Makefile.sub: Updated.
+ * src/preproc/eqn/main.cc: Updated.
+
+2002-02-18 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * man/roff.man, man/groff_out.man, man/groff.man,
+ man/groff_diff.man, man/ditroff.man, src/roff/groff/groff.man,
+ src/roff/troff/troff.man: Updated to latest changes in www.tmac.
+
+ * win32-diffs: Updated.
+
+2002-02-17 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * doc/Makefile (clean): Add *.eps.
+ (MEMACROS): Removed.
+ (TFLAG): New variable.
+ (TROFF): Use it.
+ Add -ww.
+ (GROFF): Use TFLAG, FFLAG, -U, -p, -e, -t, and -ww.
+ (.me.dit): Fixed.
+ (.ms.html, .ms.ascii, .ms.ps, homepage.html): Simplify.
+
+ * tmac/www.tmac: Use dummy diversion while resetting and disabling
+ `.tl'.
+ * tmac/e.tmac: Inserted some more `\"' to remove warnings if used
+ unstripped.
+ * src/roff/troff/troff.man: Fix order of parameter description.
+
+ * NEWS: Updated.
+
+2002-02-16 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
+
+ Simplify image handling for grohtml.
+ Fix <p> bug.
+
+ * src/devices/grohtml/html-text.cc (DEBUGGING): Don't undefine but
+ comment out.
+ (html_text::dump_stack): Don't emit newline while debugging.
+ (html_text::do_push) [DEBUGGING]: Print more info.
+ (html_text::check_emit_text): Fix handling of <p>.
+ * src/devices/grohtml/html.h: Updated.
+ * src/devices/grohtml/output.cc (FPUTC, FPUTS, PUTC): New macros,
+ replacing `fputc', `fputs', `putc'. If DEBUGGING is defined, they
+ send its data to stderr also.
+ Update all callers.
+ (simple_output::space_or_newline) [DEBUGGING]: Removed.
+ * src/devices/grohtml/post-html.cc (html_printer::do_links,
+ html_printer::html_printer): Remove `DEBUGGING' conditionals.
+
+ * src/include/html-strings.h (HTML_IMAGE_{CENTERED,LEFT,RIGHT,END}):
+ Removed.
+ * src/libs/libgroff/htmlhint.cc (is_in_graphic_start,
+ is_inline_image): Removed.
+ (html_begin_suppress, html_end_suppress): Don't take a parameter.
+ (graphic_start, graphic_end): Removed.
+ * src/include/htmlindicate.h: Updated.
+ * src/preproc/html/pre-html.cc (DEBUG_HTML): Removed.
+ (macroset_template): New global variable.
+ (makeFileName): Use `macroset_template'.
+ (write_end_image): Don't take a parameter.
+ Don't emit newline.
+ (write_start_image: Don't emit newline.
+ (char_buffer::write_upto_newline): Updated.
+ (char_buffer::skip_to_newline): Renamed to ...
+ (char_buffer::skip_until_newline): This.
+ Fix code.
+ (char_buffer::write_file_troff, char_buffer::write_file_html):
+ Simplified.
+ (createAllPages, createImage) [DEBUGGING]: Handle `debug' flag.
+ (removeAllPages): Remove `DEBUGGING' conditionals.
+ (addRegDef, dump_args): New functions.
+ (char_buffer::do_html, char_buffer::do_image): Handle
+ `www-image-template' command line variable.
+ Add more debugging code.
+ (addps4html): Removed.
+ (removeTempFiles) [DEBUGGING]: Handle `debug' flag.
+
+ * src/preproc/eqn/main.cc: Include `ctype.h'.
+ (suppress_html): Removed.
+ (do_file): Updated.
+ (inline_equation): Use `html_begin_suppress' and
+ `html_end_suppress'.
+ * src/preproc/pic/troff.cc: Don't include `htmlindicate.h'.
+ (troff_output::start_picture, troff_output::finish_picture):
+ Updated.
+ * src/preproc/tbl/main.cc: Don't include `htmlindicate.h'.
+ (process_input_file): Updated.
+
+ * src/roff/troff/div.cc (page_number): Set page number only if the
+ `ps4html' register isn't defined.
+ * src/roff/troff/input.cc (image_no): New external variable.
+ (do_suppress): Use it.
+ * src/roff/troff/node.h (suppress_node::image_id): New member.
+ * src/roff/troff/node.cc (image_no): Remove `static' keyword.
+ (suppress_node::suppress_node): Initialize `image_id' member.
+ (suppress_node::same): Handle `image_id' also.
+ (suppress_node::copy): Updated.
+ (last_image_id): New global variable.
+ (suppress_node::tprint): Use it.
+
+ * tmac/an-old.tmac (TS, TE, EQ, EN): Use HTML-IMAGE and
+ HTML-IMAGE-END.
+ * tmac/pspic.mac (PSPIC): Fix html support.
+ * tmac/s.tmac (@EQ, @EN, @TS, TE, PS, PE): Ditto.
+ * tmac/www.tmac (www-image-template): Set up.
+ (HTMLINDEX): Renamed to...
+ (HX): This.
+ (BODYCOLOR): Renamed to...
+ (BCL): This.
+ (BACKGROUND): Renamed to...
+ (BGIMG): This.
+ (URL): Change order of parameters for consistency.
+ (MAILTO): Renamed to...
+ (MTO): This.
+ (IMAGE, PNG-IMAGE, MARGIN-PNG-IMAGE): Renamed to...
+ (IMG, PIMG, MPIMG): This.
+ (HTML-H-BEGIN, HTML-H-END): Renamed to...
+ (HnS, HnE): This.
+ (LINKS): Renamed to...
+ (LK): This.
+ (LINE): Renamed to...
+ (HR): This.
+ (NO-AUTO-RULE): Renamed to...
+ (NHR): This.
+ (HTML-TL): Renamed to...
+ (HTL): This.
+ (UL-BEGIN, UL-END): Renamed to...
+ (ULS, ULE): This.
+ (DROPCAP): Renamed to...
+ (DC): This.
+ (TS, TE, EQ, EN): Provide default definitions.
+ (www-make-unique-name): Updated.
+ (HTML-IMAGE-INLINE): Fix typo.
+ * tmac/groff_www.man: Updated.
+
+ * doc/Makefile (homepage.html): Add option -r to grohtml.
+ Use shortened image name.
+ * doc/groff.texinfo: Updated info on grohtml strings and macros.
+ * doc/homepage.ms: Updated and extended.
+
+2002-02-14 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ Don't use `CSI 39 m' and `CSI 49 m' but `CSI 0 m'.
+
+ * src/devices/grotty/tty.cc (SGR_DEFAULT_COLOR,
+ SGR_BACK_DEFAULT_COLOR): Replaced with ...
+ (tty_printer::put_color): Use it.
+ (ttr_printer::end_page): Simplify.
+
+2002-02-13 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * tmac/groff_tmac.man: Moved to...
+ * man/groff_tmac.man: This place.
+ * tmac/Makefile.sub, man/Makefile.sub: Updated.
+
+2002-02-12 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/libs/libgroff/Makefile.sub (snprintf.o): Don't use
+ $(COMPILE.c) to not include groff's assert.h.
+
+ * src/drivers/grotty/tty.cc (main): Add GROFF_NO_SGR environment
+ variable.
+ * NEWS, src/drivers/grotty/grotty.man: Document it.
+
+2002-02-11 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/libs/snprintf/snprintf.c: Updated to latest version
+ (2002-02-11).
+
+ * src/roff/grog/grog.pl (process): Fix handling of `.['. We now
+ test whether there is `.]' also.
+ Don't check for spaces after `.['.
+ * src/roff/grog/grog.sh: Do the same.
+
+2002-02-10 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ Illegal -> Invalid.
+
+ * src/libs/libgroff/illegal.cc: Renamed to ...
+ * src/libs/libgroff/invalid.cc: This.
+ (illegal_char_table): Renamed to ...
+ (invalid_char_table): This.
+ * src/libs/libgroff/Makefile.sub: Updated.
+ * win32-diffs: Updated.
+
+ * doc/groff.texinfo, src/devices/grops/psrm.cc (ps_get_line),
+ src/libs/libdriver/input.cc (fatal_command, parse_color_command,
+ parse_x_command), src/libs/libgroff/font.cc (text_file::next,
+ font::load), src/preproc/eqn/main.cc (read_line, main),
+ src/preproc/eqn/lex.cc (file_input::read_line),
+ src/preproc/pic/lex.cc (file_input::read_line,
+ simple_file_input::get, simple_file_input::peek),
+ src/preproc/pic/main.cc (top_input::get, top_input::peek),
+ src/preproc/pic/pic.man, src/preproc/refer/main.cc
+ (input_stack::push_file), src/preproc/refer/refer.cc (do_file,
+ do_bib), src/preproc/tbl/main.cc (table_input::get),
+ src/preproc/grn/grn.man, src/preproc/grn/main.cc (interpret),
+ src/roff/troff/input.cc (file_iterator::fill, file_iterator::peek,
+ do_zero_width, read_request, encode_char, ps_get_line,
+ transparent_file, get_char_for_escape_name, transparent_translate,
+ asciify, input_char_description, read_string, set_string),
+ src/roff/troff/env.cc (environment::add_html_tag),
+ src/roff/troff/troff.man, tmac/e.tmac (`@(', `(f'): Do it.
+
+ * src/include/lib.h: Updated.
+
+ * src/preproc/eqn/eqn.cc: Removed.
+
+ * NEWS: Updated.
+
+ * src/preproc/grn/hdb.cc (DBRead): Fix fscanf() fields.
+
+2002-02-09 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * doc/gnu.xpm: New image.
+ * doc/Makefile (DOCS): Add homepage.ps.
+ Add rules for converting xpm->png and xpm->eps.
+ Use `gnu.{xpm,eps}' as image names.
+ * doc/homepage.ms: Updated.
+
+2002-02-09 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
+
+ * tmac/www.tmac (www-error): New macro, replacing calls to `@error'.
+ (IMAGE): Change image position parameters to `-L', `-R', and `-C'.
+ Remove calls to `B1' and `B2'
+ (PNG-IMAGE): New macro for inclusion of images in PNG format.
+ (www-left-ll-trap, www-left-po-trap, www-right-ll-trap): New
+ auxiliary variables for MARGIN-PNG-IMAGE.
+ (www-finish-left-po, www-finish-right-ll, www-finish-left-ll): New
+ auxiliary macros for MARGIN-PNG-IMAGE.
+ (MARGIN-PNG-IMAGE): New macro to put an image in PNG format into
+ the margin.
+ (www-heading-no): New auxiliary variable for HTML-H-{BEGIN,END}.
+ (HTML-H-BEGIN, HTML-H-END): New macros to begin and end a heading.
+ (DROPCAP): New macro to produce dropcap characters.
+ (www-do-image): Renamed back to...
+ (HTML-DO-IMAGE): This.
+ Updated all callers.
+
+ * doc/Makefile (gnubw.eps): Updated.
+ * doc/homepage.ms: Updated.
+
+2002-02-08 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * doc/pic.ms: Fixed typos (\(*tx -> \*(tx).
+ Added `linethick' to table in section `Style Variables'.
+
+2002-02-08 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
+
+ * src/libs/libdriver/input.cc (get_extended_arg): Fix conditional.
+
+2002-02-07 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ Adding options -C (compatibility mode) and -c (grotty's old output
+ scheme) to nroff.
+
+ * src/roff/nroff/nroff.sh: Implement it.
+ Remove `-Wall'.
+ * NEWS, src/roff/nroff/nroff.man: Updated.
+
+ * PROBLEMS: Document bison 1.32 bug.
+
+ Some fixes to make groff compile on z/OS 1.2 UNIX (was OS/390).
+
+ * src/roff/troff/node.cc (make_tfont): Define it earlier.
+ * src/roff/troff/div.h: Add prototype for `end_diversions'.
+ * src/roff/troff/input.cc: Add prototype for `process_input_stack'.
+ * src/roff/troff/env.h: Add prototype for `title'.
+
+ Adding EBCDIC support to grotty.
+
+ * src/devices/grotty/tty.cc (CSI): New macro.
+ (SGR_*, tty_printer::put_color): Use it.
+
+2002-02-06 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ Implementing color support in grotty. The new switch -c activates
+ the old drawing scheme, disabling color at the same time. The new
+ switch `-i' selects italic instead of underlining (SGR only).
+
+ * src/devices/grotty/tty.cc (putstring): New define instead of
+ `fputs'. Updated all callers.
+ (old_drawing_scheme): New global variable.
+ (COLOR_CHANGE): New enum value.
+ (SGR_*): New defines containing color handling escape sequences.
+ (TTY_MAX_COLORS, DEFAULT_COLOR_IDX): New defines.
+ (glyph): New members `back_color_idx' and `fore_color_idx'.
+ (glyph::order): Add COLOR_CHANGE.
+ (tty_printer): New members `cur_fore_idx', `curr_back_idx',
+ `is_underline', `is_bold', `cu_flag', `tty_colors'.
+ New methods `make_underline', `make_bold', `color_to_idx',
+ `change_color', `put_color'.
+ (cu_flag): Moved into `tty_printer' class.
+ (tty_printer::tty_printer): Initialize colors.
+ (tty_printer::add_char, tty_printer::set_char, tty_printer::special,
+ tty_printer::draw, tty_printer::end_page): Handle colors also.
+ (main): Add options `-c' and `-i'.
+ (usage): Updated.
+ * NEWS, src/devices/grotty/grotty.man: Updated.
+
+ * src/include/errarg.h (errarg): Add support for `unsigned int'.
+ * src/libs/libgroff/errarg.c: Implement it.
+
+ * src/include/printer.h (printer): Add `change_color' method
+ (currently used by grotty only).
+ * src/libs/libdriver/printer.cc: Implement it.
+ * src/libs/libdriver/input.cc (parse_D_command, do_file): Add
+ call to `pr->change_color'.
+
+ * src/roff/troff/node.cc (troff_output_file::fill_color,
+ troff_output_file::glyph_color): Call `do_motion'.
+
+ * tmac/tty.tmac: Add color definitions.
+
+ * src/roff/groff/groff.man: Minor fixes.
+
+2002-02-05 Bernd Warken <bwarken@mayn.de>
+
+ * src/libs/libdriver/input.cc: Introduce `EnvInt' typedef and use
+ it. This is a preparation for future changes.
+
+2002-02-05 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/roff/troff/input.cc (process_input_stack): Fix the case
+ where leading spaces are followed by \f or \s; previously, an
+ incorrect space width has been used.
+
+ * doc/roff.man (quoted_char): Fix argument.
+ (comment): Define string.
+
+2002-02-04 Larry Kollar <kollar@alltel.net>
+
+ * doc/groff.texinfo: More fixes.
+
+2002-02-04 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/preproc/eqn/box.cc (output_string): Don't use \\*[...].
+ * src/preproc/eqn/main.cc (do_file, inline_equation): Call
+ `restore_compatibility' before `output_string' -- the LINE_STRING
+ register now already contains proper switches from and to
+ compatibility mode.
+
+ * man/groff_char.man: Add Euro symbol.
+ * man/groff_diff.man: Improve documentation of `.am1' and `.as1'.
+ * tmac/tty.tmac: Add `EUR' as replacement for `eu' and `Eu'.
+ * doc/groff.texinfo (Defstr*): Print strings with full syntax.
+ Other minor fixes.
+
+ * doc/Makefile (.SUFFIXES, .texinfo.pdf, clean): Add support for
+ texinfo->pdf.
+ (.texinfo.html): Add support for texinfo->html.
+
+2002-02-03 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ Added three new requests `ds1', `as1', and `ami'. The former two
+ are equivalent to `ds' and `as' with the difference that
+ compatibility mode is saved on entry, switched off during string
+ expansion, and restored on exit. The latter is the pendant to `dei'
+ for `am'.
+
+ (do_define_string): Use `define_mode' and `calling mode'.
+ Insert COMPATIBLE_SAVE and COMPATIBLE_RESTORE at the beginning and
+ end of string, respectively.
+ (define_string, append_string): Use `calling_mode'.
+ (define_nocomp_string, append_nocomp_string,
+ define_string_indirect): New functions.
+ (init_input_requests): Updated.
+ * NEWS, man/groff_diff.man, man/groff.man: Document it.
+
+ * src/preproc/eqn/box.cc (box::top_level, box::extra_space): Use
+ `as1' for assigning LINE_STRING (this is `10' usually). Sun's
+ mm macro package accesses this string register directly.
+ * src/preproc/eqn/main.cc (inline_equation): Use `as1'.
+
+ * tmac/trace.tmac: Trace calls to `am' also. Make it work in
+ compatibility mode.
+
+2002-02-02 Larry Kollar <kollar@alltel.net>
+
+ * doc/groff.texinfo, tmac/groff_ms.man: More fixes.
+
+2002-01-31 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * tmac/an-old.tmac (I): Use \, and \/ to improve spacing.
+
+2002-01-31 Bernd Warken <bwarken@mayn.de>
+
+ * src/devices/grolbp/lbp.cc (main): Delete `pr'.
+ * man/groff_out.man: Revised and updated.
+
+2002-01-30 Bernd Warken <bwarken@mayn.de>
+
+ * src/libs/libdriver/input.cc [USE_ENV_STACK]: New macro to comment
+ out the unused `{' and `}' commands. Undefined by default.
+ (IntArray): Make `data' private.
+ (IntArray::operator[], IntArray::get_data, IntArray::len): Use these
+ new methods instead.
+ (skip_line_D, skip_to_end_of_line): New functions.
+ (get_D_fixed_args): Use `skip_line_D'.
+ Changed to handle dummy odd arguments by ...
+ (get_D_fixed_args_odd_dummy): This new function.
+ (get_D_variable_args): Split some code into ...
+ (get_possibly_integer_args): This new function.
+ (send_draw): Use more `const'.
+ (delete_current_env): New function.
+ (position_to_end_of_args): Use `size_t'.
+ Updated.
+ (send_draw): Updated.
+ (parse_D_command): Handle `c', `C', and `t' better.
+ Updated.
+ (do_file): Updated.
+
+2002-01-29 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * NEWS: Revised.
+ * doc/groff.texinfo: Introduce @Def...List, @Def...Item, and
+ @Def...ListEnd which replaces @Def...x. This is necessary to get
+ proper HTML output -- see the comment in the file for more
+ information.
+ Updated all calls.
+
+2002-01-29 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
+
+ Fixes to make color changes of 2002-01-21 work with grohtml.
+
+ * src/devices/grohtml/post-html.cc (style): Updated.
+ (html_printer): Remove unused methods.
+ (html_printer::do_font, html_printer::draw, html_printer::set_char,
+ html_printer::special): Updated.
+ * src/devices/grohtml/html-text.cc (debugStack, turnDebug,
+ html_text::dump_stack_element, html_text::dump_stack) [DEBUGGING]:
+ Added some debugging code.
+ (html_text::start_tag): Updated.
+ (html_text::do_push): New method.
+ (html_text::push_para): Call it.
+ Add method for handling color.
+ (html_text::do_color): Updated.
+ (html_text::shutdown): Handle color.
+ * src/devices/grohtml/html-text.h (tag_definition): New member
+ `col'.
+ Updated.
+
+2002-01-28 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * tmac/ps.tmac, tmac/html.tmac: Fix compatibility mode issues.
+
+2002-01-27 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
+
+ Add two switches -a and -g to control the antialiasing bits for
+ text and graphics, respectively.
+
+ * src/devices/grohtml/post-html.cc (main): Dummy code for `-a' and
+ `-g'.
+ * src/devices/grohtml/grohtml.man: Document them.
+ * src/preproc/html/pre-html.cc (MIN_ALPHA_BITS, MAX_ALPHA_BITS):
+ New macros.
+ (textAlphaBits, graphicAlphaBits, antiAlias): New global variables.
+ (setupAntiAlias): New function.
+ (createAllPages): Updated.
+ (scanArguments): Handle `-a' and `-g'.
+ (main): Call `setupAntiAlias'.
+ * NEWS: Updated.
+
+2002-01-27 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * doc/groff.texinfo (Def*): Call index function after deffn.
+
+ * tmac/html.tmac: Call `nroff' request.
+
+2002-01-26 Larry Kollar <kollar@alltel.net>
+
+ * tmac/groff_ms.man: Add some omissions.
+
+2002-01-25 Larry Kollar <kollar@alltel.net>
+
+ * tmac/groff_ms.man: Typographical improvements.
+
+2002-01-25 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * doc/groff.texinfo: Updated version and copyright.
+ * src/devices/grops/grops.man: Updated.
+
+ * tmac/groff_tmac.man: Fix `ig' macro.
+
+ * tmac/an-old.tmac (ne): Redefine `ne' request to be a no-op in
+ nroff mode.
+ Use `.ne' unconditionally everywhere.
+ (TS): Only insert some vertical space. Doing a page break is no
+ longer necessary due to the redefinition of the `ne' request.
+
+ * src/libs/libdriver/input.cc (parse_D_command): Don't emit a
+ warning for unknown subcommands but parse and pass them to the
+ device driver.
+
+2002-01-24 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * tmac/groff_www.man, NEWS: Fix typos.
+
+2002-01-21 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ Complete revision of color support:
+
+ Adapt programs to the new libdriver/input.cc.
+
+ Color spaces are no longer converted to RGB but transferred as-is
+ in the troff intermediate output format.
+
+ Handle default color gracefully. troff now supports a `default'
+ color (which can't be changed).
+
+ grops will now use the proper color space functions if available.
+
+ Update pic.
+
+ Note that currently grohtml doesn't handle colors properly. This
+ has to be fixed.
+
+ * src/libs/libgroff/itoa.c (UINT_DIGITS): New macro.
+ (ui_to_a): New function.
+ * src/include/lib.h: Updated.
+
+ * src/include/color.h (color_scheme): Replace `NONE' with `DEFAULT'.
+ (color): Simplified; removed all `double' members and methods.
+ A new array `components' now holds the color parameters.
+ (color::is_default, color::get_components): New methods.
+ (color::operator==, color:operator!=): New.
+ (Red, Green, Blue, Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black, Gray): New macros
+ to make access to the `components' array more comprehensible.
+ * src/libs/libgroff/color.cc: Implement new color support.
+ (atoh): Small fixes.
+ (color::read_encoding): Simplified for new troff intermediate color
+ output format.
+ (default_color): New global variable.
+
+ * src/roff/troff/input.cc (default_symbol): New global variable.
+ (lookup_color): Use it.
+ (default_black): Removed.
+ (do_glyph_color, do_fill_color): Simplified.
+ (define_color): Handle default color.
+ Improve warnings.
+ (do_if_request): Handle default color.
+ * src/roff/troff/env.cc (environment::environment): Initialize
+ colors with `default_color'.
+ * src/roff/troff/node.cc (troff_output_file::put): Add method
+ for `unsigned int'.
+ (troff_output_file::hex): Removed.
+ (troff_output_file::fill_color, troff_output_file::glyph_color):
+ Updated to include/color.h and libdriver/input.cc.
+
+ * src/preproc/pic/object.cc (draw_arrow): New parameter to set
+ fill color properly (identically to the outline color). \D'f...'
+ doesn't work any more.
+ All function calls to it updated.
+
+ * src/devices/grohtml/post-html.cc (html_printer::do_body, main):
+ Updated.
+ * src/devices/grohtml/html-text.cc (html_text::issue_color_begin):
+ Updated.
+
+ * src/devices/grops/ps.cc (ps_output::put_color): New method.
+ (ps_printer::sbuf_color): Make a real member instead of pointer.
+ (ps_printer::fill_color, ps_printer::output_color): Removed.
+ (ps_printer::ps_printer): Updated.
+ (ps_printer::set_char): Ditto.
+ (ps_printer::set_color): Use various color schemes.
+ Use `put_color' method.
+ (ps_printer::flush_sbuf): Don't set color.
+ (ps_printer::fill_path): Take `environment' as parameter.
+ Simplify color handling.
+ (ps_printer::set_line_thickness): Renamed to ...
+ (ps_printer::set_line_thickness_and_color): This (and updated).
+ (ps_printer::set_color): Change second parameter from `complete'
+ to `fill' which better describes what it does.
+ (ps_printer::draw): Call `flush_sbuf' to output graphic commands
+ and text in the right order.
+ Updated.
+ Remove branches for `f' and `F'; this is handled by
+ libdriver/input.cc.
+ * src/devices/grops/ps.h: Updated.
+ * font/devps/prologue (FL): Redefined.
+ ({F,C}r,k,g: New color functions (with and without filling).
+
+ * doc/pic.ms, src/preproc/pic/pic.man: Small fixes.
+ * man/groff_diff.man, man/groff.man, man/groff_out.man,
+ doc/groff.texinfo, NEWS: Updated.
+
+2002-01-20 Bernd Warken <bwarken@mayn.de>
+
+ * src/libs/libdriver/input.cc: Completely rewritten. See comments
+ in this file for what has been changed.
+
+2002-01-19 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * test-groff: Fix GROFF_FONT_PATH.
+ * tmac/andoc.tmac: Add dummy macros for equation support -- eqnrc
+ is read before .TH or .Dd is parsed.
+
+2002-01-18 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
+
+ * src/libs/libgroff/geometry.cc (check_output_arc_limits): Fix
+ quadrant boundaries.
+
+2002-01-18 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * devices/grops/ps.cc: Aargh! Fix the fix of the incorrectly
+ applied last patch.
+
+2002-01-17 Ruslan Ermilov <ru@FreeBSD.org>
+
+ * tmac/doc.common: Initialize %I register for the %I macro to
+ avoid (harmless) warning.
+ * tmac/doc.tmac (Bd): There is no reason to enforce -compact
+ when in the SYNOPSIS section.
+
+2002-01-17 Bruno Haible <haible@clisp.cons.org>
+
+ * src/preproc/pic/lex.cc (get_token): Fix typo.
+
+2002-01-17 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * devices/grops/ps.cc: Fix incorrectly applied last patch.
+
+2002-01-17 Larry Kollar <kollar@alltel.net>
+
+ * tmac/groff_ms.man: Completely rewritten.
+
+2002-01-16 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * tmac/an-old.tmac (TS): Force break, inserting some vertical space.
+
+2002-01-15 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
+
+ * devices/grops/ps.cc (ps_printer::fill_path): Fix handling of
+ fill colors.
+ (ps_printer::draw): Ditto.
+
+2002-01-14 Ruslan Ermilov <ru@FreeBSD.org>
+
+ * tmac/groff_mdoc.man: Minor fixes.
+
+2002-01-13 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * man/groff_out.man: Some fixes.
+
+2002-01-13 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
+
+ * doc/pic.ms: Fix typos.
+
+2002-01-12 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * doc/groff.texinfo, doc/groff.man: More on a printable backslash.
+
+2002-01-10 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * font/devutf8/R.proto, font/devhtml/R.prot: Add `Eu' and `eu'
+ symbols.
+ * NEWS: Updated.
+
+2002-01-09 Bernd Warken <bwarken@mayn.de>
+
+ * man/groff_out.man: Revised.
+ * man/roff.man: Minor fixes.
+ * src/roff/troff/troff.man: Some reordering.
+
+2002-01-09 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * tmac/an-old.tmac: Add dummy macros for equation support.
+
+2002-01-07 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ doc/groff.texinfo: Fix documentation of glyph searching algorithm.
+
+ * tmac/an-old.tmac: Revert change 2001-12-23. This breaks too many
+ man pages.
+ * tmac/groff_man.man: Small improvements.
+
+2002-01-07 Bernd Warken <bwarken@mayn.de>
+
+ * man/groff_diff.man: Revised.
+
+2002-01-06 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * tmac/www.tmac: Remove extraneous backslash.
+
+2002-01-06 Bernd Warken <bwarken@mayn.de>
+
+ * man/ditroff.man, src/roff/groff/groff.man, man/groff.man: Revised.
+
+2002-01-05 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ Integrated groffer, contributed by Bernd Warken.
+
+ * contrib/groffer/*: New.
+ * Makefile.in, NEWS: Updated.
+
+2002-01-04 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * doc/groff.texinfo: Added macros `@Defmpreg' and `@Defmpregx' for
+ registers defined in macro packages.
+ Revising the ms part.
+
+2002-01-04 Larry Kollar <kollar@alltel.net>
+
+ * doc/groff.texinfo: Add documentation for ms macros.
+
+2002-01-02 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ First step in adding PS support for the Euro symbol. `eu' is the
+ official Euro logo, `Eu' is a font-specific glyph variant.
+
+ * font/devps/text.enc: Add `Euro' at position 9.
+ * font/devps/generate/textmap: Add `Euro' as symbol `Eu'.
+ * font/devps/symbolmap: Regenerated.
+
+ * NEWS: Updated.
+
+2002-01-02 Bernd Warken <bwarken@mayn.de>
+
+ * man/roff.man: Revised.
+
+2002-01-01 Bernd Warken <bwarken@mayn.de>
+
+ * src/roff/groff/groff.man: Completely rewritten.
+
+2001-12-31 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * doc/Makefile: Updated.
+
+2001-12-30 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * tmac/www.tmac: Make all names of internal macros/registers/strings
+ lowercase, and prepend `www-'.
+ Other minor changes.
+ * src/roff/troff/troff.man: Add preprocessor string at BOF.
+
+2001-12-30 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
+
+ Implement option `-b' in grohtml to set the HTML background colour.
+
+ * src/devices/grohtml/post-html.cc (default_background): New global
+ variable.
+ (html_printer::html_printer): Initialize `background' to
+ `default_background'.
+ (main): Implement option `-b'.
+ (usage): Updated.
+ * src/preproc/html/pre-html.cc (scanArguments): Add dummy handling
+ of `-b' option.
+ * src/devices/grohtml/grohtml.man: Updated.
+ * doc/Makefile (.ms.html): Use `-b'.
+ * tmac/html.tmac: Don't set background color.
+
+ Add new grohtml tag `.html-tl'.
+
+ * src/devices/grohtml/post-html.cc (title_desc): Add `with_h1'
+ member variable.
+ (title_desc::title_desc): Updated.
+ (html_printer::troff_tag): Handle `.html-tl'.
+ (html_printer::write_title): Use `with_h1'.
+ * tmac/www.tmac (www-end-nowhere): New auxiliary macro.
+ (HTML-TL): New macro.
+
+ Add support for unordered lists in HTML.
+
+ * tmac/www.tmac (www-level): New auxiliary register.
+ (www-level1, www-level2, www-level3): New auxiliary strings.
+ (www-push-level, www-pop-level): New auxiliary macros
+ (UL-BEGIN, UL-END, LI): User macros for unordered lists.
+
+ Miscellaneous.
+
+ * src/preproc/html/pre-html.cc (DEFAULT_IMAGE_RES): Increase to 100.
+ (DEFAULT_VERTICAL_OFFSET): Removed.
+ (IMAGE_BOARDER_PIXELS): Set to 0.
+ (A4_LENGTH, A4_OFFSET, LETTER_LENGTH, LETTER_OFFSET): New macros.
+ (vertical_offset): Initialize with 0.
+ (gsPaper): New global variable.
+ (get_resolution): Scan for and return unsigned int.
+ (get_papersize): New function to get paper length from devps/DESC.
+ (determine_vertical_offset): New function.
+ (createAllPages): Produce gray-level images and use proper page
+ length.
+ (createImage): Use `-quiet' option of pnmcrop.
+ (addZ): Fix passing of `-Z'.
+ (scanArguments): Fix handling of `-o'.
+ (main): Call `determine_vertical_offset'.
+ * src/devices/grohtml/post-html.cc (html_printer::draw): Comment out
+ code for `l'.
+
+ * src/libs/libgroff/tmpfile.cc (add_tmp_file): Fix buffer length.
+ * src/roff/troff/node.cc (troff_output_file::check_charinfo): Handle
+ glyph descenders properly.
+
+ * doc/homepage.ms: Include `gnubw.eps'.
+ * doc/Makefile (gnubw.eps): New rule.
+ (homepage.html): Depend on `gnubw.eps'.
+
+2001-12-25 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/roff/troff/input.cc (default_black): Fix return value.
+
+2001-12-24 Ruslan Ermilov <ru@FreeBSD.org>
+
+ * tmac/doc-common (Dt): Change output of architecture strings.
+ Do some syntax cleanup.
+ * tmac/groff_mdoc.man: Updated.
+
+2001-12-23 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ Adding an `itc' request (input line trap accepting \c).
+
+ * src/roff/troff/env.h (environment): New member
+ `continued_input_trap'.
+ Make `do_input_trap' a friend function instead of `input_trap'.
+ * src/roff/troff/env.cc (environment::environment,
+ environment::copy): Updated.
+ (environment::newline): Implement it.
+ (do_input_trap): New function.
+ (input_trap): Call `do_input_trap'.
+ (input_trap_continued): New function.
+ (init_env_requests): Updated.
+ * src/roff/troff/TODO: Updated.
+
+ * tmac/an-old.tmac (SH, SS, B, I, SM, SB, TP): Use `.itc' instead of
+ `.it'.
+
+ * src/preproc/grn/hdb.cc (DBRead): Really chop after 127 characters.
+
+2001-12-22 Ruslan Ermilov <ru@FreeBSD.org>
+
+ * tmac/doc-common, tmac/doc-syms: Small updates.
+
+2001-12-22 Colin Watson <cjwatson@debian.org>
+
+ * tmac/an-old.tmac (an-p-footer): Set title length in environment 1.
+
+2001-12-22 Bernd Warken <bwarken@mayn.de>
+
+ * MANIFEST: New file.
+
+2001-12-22 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/preproc/grn/grn.man: Updated.
+
+2001-12-22 Solar Designer <solar@openwall.com>
+
+ * src/preproc/grn/hdb.cc (MAXSTRING_S): New macro.
+ (DBRead): Use it.
+
+2001-12-19 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ Implement a fallback character request `.fchar'.
+
+ * src/roff/troff/charinfo.h (charinfo): New flag `fallback'.
+ (is_fallback): New inline function.
+ * src/roff/troff/input.cc (do_define_character): New function.
+ (define_character): Call `do_define_character'.
+ (define_fallback_character): New function.
+ (init_input_requests): Add `fchar'.
+ (charinfo::charinfo): Updated.
+ (charinfo::set_macro): New argument to set `fallback' flag.
+ * src/roff/troff/node.cc (make_glyph_node, make_node,
+ node::add_char): Check `fallback' flag.
+ * NEWS, man/groff_diff.man, man/groff_man: Updated.
+
+2001-12-16 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * groff.texinfo: Document exact search algorithm for glyphs.
+
+2001-12-15 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * Makefile.cpg, Makefile.ccpg, Makefile.man: Add dummy file to
+ the left side of $(MANPAGES) rule to make it always non-empty.
+
+2001-12-14 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/roff/troff/input.cc (default_black): Define default color
+ `black' if not yet defined.
+
+2001-12-13 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ Implement new string-valued register `.fn' to return the current
+ real (internal) font name.
+
+ * env.cc (environment::get_font_name_string): New function.
+ (init_env_requests): Add `.fn' register.
+ * env.h (environment): Updated.
+ * node.cc (font_info): Make `get_font_name' a friend.
+ (get_font_name): New function.
+ * node.h: Updated.
+
+ * man/groff_diff.man, man/groff.man, NEWS: Updated.
+
+2001-12-12 Ralph Corderoy <ralph@inputplus.demon.co.uk>
+
+ * src/preproc/eqn/main.cc (inline_equation): Fix typos.
+
+2001-12-12 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * tmac/groff_man.man, doc/groff.texinfo: There is no .R macro.
+
+2001-12-10 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
+
+ * man/groff_diff.man: Adding documentation for \O.
+
+2001-12-10 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/preproc/html/pre-html.cc (TROFF_COMMAND): Removed.
+ (scanArguments): Use PROG_PREFIX for the name of the troff binary.
+
+2001-12-09 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * man/roff.man: Revised.
+ * src/roff/groff/groff.man: Replace man page references with a
+ pointer to roff.man.
+
+2001-12-09 Bernd Warken <bwarken@mayn.de>
+
+ * man/roff.man: Completely rewritten.
+
+2001-12-06 Ralph Corderoy <ralph@inputplus.demon.co.uk>
+
+ * src/preproc/eqn/main.cc (inline_equation): Improve error message.
+
+2001-12-05 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/roff/troff/input.cc (get_delim_file_name): Removed since no
+ longer used.
+ * src/devices/grohtml/post-html.cc (html_printer::html_printer): Fix
+ order of initializers.
+ * NEWS: Updated.
+
+2001-12-05 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
+
+ * doc/groff.texinfo: Fix documentation of \O.
+
+ * src/devices/grohtml/html-text.cc (html_text::do_indent,
+ html_text::do_table, html_text::do_emittext, html_text::do_para):
+ Use `const' for first argument.
+ (html_text::do_table): Use cast.
+ * src/devices/grohtml/html-text.h: Updated.
+ * src/devices/grohtml/output.cc (simple_output::put_string): Add
+ method for `const string &s'.
+ * src/devices/grohtml/html.h: Updated.
+ * src/devices/grohtml/post-html.cc (MAX_STRING_LENGTH): Removed.
+ (ANCHOR_TEMPLATE): Modified.
+ (manufacture_headings): New global variable to handle `-h' option.
+ (is_subsection): Removed.
+ (char_buffer::add_string): Add `const' to first argument.
+ Protect against invalid string argument.
+ Add method for `const string &s'.
+ (text_glob): Completely redesigned.
+ (page): Use `const' for strings and remove string length variable.
+ (page::add_html): Removed.
+ (page::add_end_encode): New member function.
+ (to_unicode): Moved upwards.
+ (title_desc, header_desc): Updated.
+ (header_desc::write_headings): Updated to new ANCHOR_TEMPLATE
+ definition.
+ (html_printer::is_bold, html_printer::make_bold): New member
+ functions.
+ (html_printer::end_of_line): Updated.
+ (generate_img_src, html_printer::do_auto_image,
+ html_printer::do_title, html_printer::write_header,
+ html_printer::determine_header_level, html_printer::do_heading,
+ html_printer::do_linelength, html_printer::do_pageoffset,
+ html_printer::do_indentation, html_printer::do_tempindent,
+ html_printer::do_indentedparagraph, html_printer::do_break,
+ html_printer::flush_sbuf, get_html_translation,
+ html_printer::begin_page, html_printer::special): Rewritten to get
+ rid of static string length limit.
+ (html_printer::troff_tag): Added `.no-auto-rule'.
+ (html_printer::flush_globs): Small fix.
+ (html_printer::determine_space): Don't compute `space_width'.
+ (html_printer::translate_to_html): Renamed to ...
+ (html_printer::emit_html): This (with updates).
+ (html_printer::write_header): Implement `-h' option.
+ (html_printer::draw): Remove commented-out code. Handle `F'
+ command.
+ (html_printer::add_char_to_sbuf): Removed.
+ (html_printer::add_to_sbuf): Rewritten.
+ (html_printer::sbuf_continuation): Fixed.
+ (html_printer::seen_backwards_escape, reverse,
+ html_printer::remove_last_char_from_sbuf): Removed.
+ (char_translate_to_html, str_translate_to_html): Removed.
+ (html_printer::overstrike): New function member.
+ (html_printer::set_char): Use it.
+ (html_printer::do_body): New function member.
+ (html_printer::~html_printer): Use it.
+ (main): Handle `-h' option.
+ (usage): Updated.
+ * src/devices/grohtml/grohtml.man: Document -h switch.
+
+ * src/preproc/html/pre-html.cc: Include searchpath.h
+ Replace `POSTSCRIPTRES' macro with `postscriptRes' variable.
+ (get_resolution): New function.
+ (checkImageDir): Use `0777' permissions in mkdir()
+ (write_start_image): Rewritten to use `\O[5...]'.
+ (createImage, generateImages): Updated.
+ (main): Handle `F' and `h' options.
+ Use `get_resolution'.
+
+ * src/roff/troff/input.cc (begin, end, image): Removed.
+ (do_suppress): Take parameter.
+ Handle modified syntax of `\O'.
+ (token::next): Updated.
+ (init_markup_requests): Removed.
+ (main): Updated.
+
+ * src/roff/troff/div.h: Add declaration for begin_page().
+
+ * tmac/color-html.tmac: Removed. Contents moved to...
+ * tmac/html.tmac: Here. Set background color.
+ * tmac/color.tmac: Removed. Contents moved to...
+ * tmac/ps.tmac: Here.
+ * tmac/www.tmac: Remove the title command when generating images
+ for html.
+ (NO_AUTO_RULE): New macro.
+ (HTML_DO_IMAGE): Use revised `\O' escapes.
+ * tmac/Makefile.sub, tmac/groff_www.man, tmac/troffrc: Updated.
+
+2001-12-02 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * tmac/groff_mdoc.man: Fix typo.
+
+2001-12-01 Colin Watson <cjwatson@debian.org>
+
+ * man/roff.man: Fix typo.
+
+2001-11-29 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/libs/libbib/map.c, src/utils/pfbtops/pfbtops.c: Include
+ stdlib.h.
+
+ * src/roff/troff/input.cc (read_draw_node): Emit error message if
+ more than one argument to \D'f ...'.
+
+ * tmac/Makefile.sub (NORMALFILES): Add lbp.tmac.
+
+2001-11-28 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * tmac/an-old.tmac, tmac/doc.tmac: Assure that the macro package is
+ loaded only once.
+
+ * tmac/groff_man.man: Minor cosmetic fix.
+
+2001-11-27 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/roff/groff/groff.man, tmac/groff_tmac.man,
+ tmac/groff_www.man: s/mwww/www/.
+
+2001-11-26 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * aclocal.m4 (GROFF_MKSTEMP): Implement test using C++ linkage.
+ * configure: Regenerated.
+ * win32-diffs: Updated.
+
+ * tmac/groff_mwww.tmac: Renamed to ...
+ * tmac/groff_www.tmac: This.
+ * tmac/mwww.tmac: Removed.
+ * NEWS, tmac/Makefile.sub: Updated.
+
+2001-11-21 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * doc/groff.texinfo: Improve documentation of the `\v' escape.
+ Fix explanation of `\D' and `rt'.
+
+2001-11-20 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * tmac/an-old.tmac (an-header): Set header length equal to page
+ width.
+ * doc/groff.texinfo: Improve documentation of `ne' request. Other
+ minor fixes.
+ * NEWS: Small fix.
+
+2001-11-19 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * NEWS, man/Makefile.sub: Updated.
+
+2001-11-19 Bernd Warken <bwarken@mayn.de>
+
+ * man/ditroff.man: New file.
+
+2001-11-17 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * man/groff_differences.man: Renamed to ...
+ * man/groff_diff.man: This. Updated.
+ * man/Makefile.sub, src/roff/troff/troff.man, NEWS: Updated.
+
+ * src/preproc/html/pushbackbuffer.cc: Renamed to ...
+ * src/preproc/html/pushback.cc: This. Updated.
+ * src/preproc/html/pushbackbuffer.h: Renamed to ...
+ * src/preproc/html/pushback.h: This.
+ * src/preproc/html/Makefile.sub, src/preproc/html/pre-html.cc:
+ Updated.
+
+ * src/libs/libgroff/htmlindicate.cc: Renamed to ...
+ * src/libs/libgroff/htmlhint.cc: This.
+ * src/libs/libgroff/Makefile.sub: Updated.
+
+ * tmac/an-old.tmac (an-end): Fix page length.
+
+2001-11-16 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * NEWS, man/groff_differences.man, doc/groff.texinfo: Updated.
+ * man/Makefile.sub: Include groff_differences.man.
+ * VERSION: Set to 1.18.
+ * REVISION: Set to 0.
+
+2001-11-16 Bernd Warken <bwarken@mayn.de>
+
+ * src/roff/troff/input.cc (do_define_macro): Allow whitespace before
+ the second dot (or ending macro name) to end a macro.
+ * doc/groff.texinfo: Doc fix.
+
+2001-11-16 Ruslan Ermilov <ru@FreeBSD.org>
+
+ * tmac/doc-common (doc-header): Handle very long document titles
+ better.
+
+2001-11-16 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * tmac/doc.tmac (doc-do-Bl-args): Fix .substring requests.
+
+2001-11-15 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/roff/troff/troff.man: Revised and split into troff.man and...
+ * man/groff_differences.man: New file.
+ * NEWS: Updated.
+
+2001-11-13 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * tmac/an-old.tmac (TS, TE): New macros for table support.
+
+2001-11-12 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/include/lib.h: Provide a fix for emx to not include
+ groff-getopt.h.
+
+2001-10-27 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/roff/troff/input.cc (substring_macro): Fix computation of
+ boundary values.
+
+2001-10-20 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ Undo change from 2001-08-28.
+
+ * src/roff/troff/input.cc (have_input): New global variable.
+ (token::next): Set `have_input' for \f, \H, \R, \s, and \S if not
+ in compatibility mode.
+ (process_input_stack): Use it.
+
+2001-10-19 Ruslan Ermilov <ru@FreeBSD.org>
+
+ * tmac/doc.tmac (doc-flag-recursion): Protect arguments against
+ being handled as end-of-sentence characters,
+
+2001-10-10 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
+
+ * src/roff/troff/input.cc (file_iterator): New members
+ `suppress_newline_flag' and `seen_escape'.
+ (file_iterator::next_file): Updated.
+ (file_iterator::fill): Use it.
+ (string_iterator): New member `suppress_newline_flag'.
+ (string_iterator::fill): Set it.
+ (get_color_element): Use MAX_COLOR_VAL.
+ * src/roff/troff/env.cc (environment): Remove `need_eol'.
+ (no_fill): Don't set `env->ignore_next_eol'.
+ (environment::newline): Handle `eol' tag properly.
+ Emit `eol.ce'.
+ (environment::add_html_tag): Set `env->ignore_next_eol'.
+ Don't handle `.ce'.
+ * src/roff/troff/env.h (environment): Updated.
+
+ * src/devices/grohtml/post-html.cc (text_glob::is_eol_ce): New
+ member function.
+ (html_printer::outstanding_eol): New member function.
+ (html_printer::do_title): Use new functions.
+ (html_printer::troff_tag): Test `id_eol_ce'.
+
+2001-10-10 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * tmac/color.tmac, tmac/color-html.tmac: Use `.do' to make those
+ files work with -C also.
+
+2001-10-05 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * doc/pic.ms: Minor fix.
+ * src/preproc/html/pre-html.cc (scanArguments): Don't handle `-?'
+ as a valid command line switch.
+ * src/devices/grohtml/post-html.cc (main): Ditto.
+ (usage): Updated.
+ * src/devices/grohtml/grohtml.man: Updated.
+ * src/roff/groff/groff.cc (main): Pass `-v' to predriver also.
+
+2001-10-04 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ Implementing color support in troff, pic, grops, and grohtml. These
+ changes are based on a major patch provided by Gaius Mulley
+ <gaius@glam.ac.uk>.
+
+ New request: `defcolor', supporting rgb, cmy, cmyk, and gray
+ definitions with both hex values and fractions.
+
+ New escapes: \m and \M for drawing and background color,
+ respectively. This corresponds to the troff output commands `m'
+ and `DF'.
+
+ groff and troff accept command line switch `-c' to disable color
+ output (which is automatically disabled in compatibility mode).
+
+ New scaling indicator `f' for fractions (1f = 65536u).
+
+ New conditional operator `m' to test for defined colors with `if'
+ and `ie'.
+
+ New keywords `color' (or `colour', `colored', `coloured'), `outline'
+ (or `outlined'), and `shaded' added to pic.
+
+ * src/include/color.h: New file.
+ * src/include/driver.h: Include it.
+ * src/include/printer.h: Include color.h.
+ (environment): New members `col' and `fill'.
+ (printer): Remove `adjust_arc_center' member function.
+ * src/include/Makefile.sub: Updated.
+
+ * src/libs/libdriver/input.cc (do_file): Initialize `env.col' and
+ `env.fill'.
+ Handle `m' and `DF' troff commands.
+ * src/libs/libgroff/color.cc: New file.
+ * src/libs/libgroff/Makefile.sub: Updated.
+
+ * src/preproc/html/pre-html.cc (IMAGE_BORDER_PIXELS): Set to 2.
+ (stop): Removed.
+ (createImage): Fix computation of `y2'.
+ Use `pnmcrop' also.
+ (buffer::write_file_html): Remove calls to `stop'.
+
+ * src/preproc/pic/common.h (common_output): New abstract function
+ members `set_color', `reset_color', `get_last_filled', and
+ `get_outline_color'.
+ * src/preproc/pic/object.h: Add `IS_SHADED' and `IS_OUTLINED'.
+ (object_spec): Add members `shaded' and `outlined'.
+ * src/preproc/pic/output.h (output): `command' is now abstract.
+ New function members `set_color', `reset_color', `get_last_filled',
+ and `get_outline_color'.
+ * src/preproc/pic/lex.cc (lookup_keyword): Recognize `colo[u]r[ed]',
+ `outline[d]', and `shaded'.
+ * src/preproc/pic/object.cc (output::command): Removed.
+ (output::set_location): Moved to output.h.
+ (graphic_object): Add protected members `outline_color' and
+ `color_fill'.
+ Add member functions `set_outline_color', `get_outline_color', and
+ `set_fill_color'.
+ (closed_object): Add member function `set_fill_color'.
+ Add member `color_fill'.
+ (graphic_object::print_text): Use `out->set_color' and
+ `out->reset_color'.
+ (box_object::print, ellipse_object::print, circle_object::print,
+ line_object::print, spline_object::print, arc_object::print): Ditto.
+ (object_spec::make_object): Implement `IS_OUTLINED' and `IS_SHADED'.
+ * src/preproc/pic/pic.y: Add tokens `COLORED', `OUTLINED', and
+ `SHADED', making them `%left'.
+ Add rules `object_spec [SHADED|COLORED|OUTLINED] text'.
+ * src/preproc/pic/tex.cc (tex_output): New dummy function members
+ `set_color', `reset_color', `get_last_filled', and
+ `get_outline_color'.
+ * src/preproc/pic/troff.cc (simple_output): New abstract function
+ members `set_color', `reset_color', and `get_last_filled'.
+ (simple_output::polygon, simple_output::circle,
+ simple_output::ellipse): Use `get_last_filled'.
+ (troff_output): New members `last_filled' and `last_outlined'.
+ New function members `set_color', `reset_color', `get_last_filled',
+ and `get_outline_color'.
+ (troff_output::finish_picture): Use `reset_color'.
+ (troff_output::set_fill): Test `last_filled'.
+ * src/preproc/pic/pic.man: Updated.
+
+ * src/roff/groff/groff.cc (main): Implement `-c' option.
+ (synopsis, help): Updated.
+ src/roff/groff/groff.man: Updated.
+
+ * src/roff/troff/troff.h: Include color.h.
+ (warning_type): Add WARN_COLOR.
+ * src/roff/troff/env.h (environment): New members
+ `{cur,prev}_{glyph,fill}_color'.
+ New member functions `get_{prev_,}{glyph,fill}_color'.
+ * src/roff/troff/env.cc: Initialize and implement them.
+ * src/roff/troff/input.cc: New global variable `disable_color_flag'.
+ Replace `NULL' with `0' everywhere for consistency.
+ (lookup_color, default_black, do_glyph_color, do_fill_color,
+ get_color_element, read_rgb, read_cmy, read_cmyk, read_gray,
+ define_color): New functions.
+ (token::next): Implement \M and \m escapes.
+ (do_if_request): Implement `m' operator.
+ (usage): Updated.
+ (main): Implement `-c' option.
+ (init_markup_requests): Add `defcolor' request.
+ (warning_table): Add `color' warning.
+ * src/roff/troff/node.h (glyph_color_node, fill_color_node): New
+ classes.
+ * src/roff/troff/node.cc (troff_output_file): New members
+ `current_{page,glyph}color'. New member functions `put_hex',
+ `glyph_color', and `fill_color'.
+ (glyph_color_node::*, fill_color_node::*): Implement it.
+ * src/roff/troff/number.cc (SCALE_INDICATOR_CHARS): Add `f'.
+ (parse_term): Add support for `f'.
+ * src/roff/troff/troff.man: Updated.
+
+ * src/devices/grodvi/dvi.cc (draw_dvi_printer::draw): Add dummy
+ entry for `F'.
+ * src/devices/grolbp/lbp.cc (lbp_printer::draw): Ditto.
+ * src/devices/grolj4/lj4.cc (lj4_printer::draw): Ditto.
+
+ * src/devices/grohtml/html-text.h (HTML_TAG): Add COLOR_TAG.
+ (tag_definition): Use `void *' for arg1.
+ (html_text): New member functions `do_color' and `done_color'.
+ Use `void *' for second parameter of `push_para' member function.
+ New `push_para' member function with a single parameter.
+ Use `char *' for parameter of `issue_table_begin' member funtion.
+ New `issue_color_begin' member function.
+ * src/devices/grohtml/html-text.cc (html_text::end_tag): Handle
+ COLOR_TAG.
+ (html_text::issue_color_begin): New function.
+ (html_text::issue_table_begin): Use `char *' for parameter.
+ (html_text::start_tag, html_text::shutdown,
+ html_text::check_emit_text): Updated.
+ (html_text::push_para): Use `void *' for second parameter.
+ Add same function with only one parameter.
+ (html_text::do_*): Updated.
+ (html_text::do_color, html_text::done_color): New functions.
+ * src/devices/grohtml/post-html.cc (style): New member `col'.
+ Mew member `style' with 6 parameters.
+ (style::style, style::operator==): Updated.
+ (html_printer::do_font): Use it.
+ (html_printer::draw): Add dummy entry for `F'.
+ (html_printer::set_char): Updated.
+ * src/devices/grohtml/grohtml.man: Updated.
+
+ * src/devices/grops/ps.cc (ps_output::put_float): Use `%g' to have
+ trailing zeroes removed.
+ (ps_printer): New members `sbuf_color', `fill_color', and
+ `output_color'.
+ Removed member `fill'.
+ New member function `set_color'.
+ (ps_printer::ps_printer, ps_printer::set_char): Updated.
+ (ps_printer::flush_sbuf, ps_printer::set_line_thickness,
+ ps_printer::fill_path, ps_printer::draw): Use `set_color'.
+
+ * tmac/color-html.tmac, tmac/color.tmac: New files.
+ * tmac/troffrc: Include them.
+ * tmac/www.tmac (URL, FTP, MAILTO): Use blue color.
+ * tmac/Makefile.sub: Updated.
+
+ * NEWS, doc/groff.texinfo, doc/pic.ms, man/groff_out.man,
+ man/groff.man: Updated.
+ * font/devps/prologue.ps: Define FC and CO functions.
+
+2001-10-04 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
+
+ Fix incorrect cropping of images and incorrect handling of special
+ characters. Fix handling of file names in \O.
+
+ * src/include/geometry.h: New file.
+ * src/libs/libgroff/geometry.cc: New file.
+ * src/libs/libdriver/printer.cc (printer::adjust_arc_center): Moved
+ to `geometry.cc'.
+ * src/roff/troff/input.cc (get_delim_file_name): Fixed problem with
+ initial spaces.
+ (do_suppress): Updated.
+ * src/roff/troff/node.cc: Include geometry.h.
+ (troff_output_file::flush_tbuf): Fixed parameters to
+ `check_output_limits'.
+ (troff_output_file::check_charinfo): Ditto.
+ (troff_output_file::determine_line_limits): Add support for `Da'
+ and `Dl' commands.
+
+ * src/devices/grohtml/post-html.cc (str_translate_to_html):
+ Add new parameter `is_special' to decode special characters from
+ escape sequences.
+ (html_printer::do_title, html_printer::do_heading,
+ html_printer::do_indentedparagraph,
+ html_printer::translate_to_html, html_printer::special): Updated.
+
+2001-10-03 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * Makefile.sub (DISTCLEANFILES): Add stamp-h.
+ Fix entry for config.h.
+ * test-groff (GROFF_BIN_PATH): Add $builddir/roff/groff.
+ * tmac/troffrc: Translate nonbreakable space character to `\~'.
+ * src/preproc/eqn/eqn.man: Document -d command line option.
+
+2001-09-27 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * man/groff.man: Use
+
+ .ev xxx
+ .na
+ .nh
+ <table>
+ .ev
+
+ instead of the old code (`.ad .hy' after the table) to suppress
+ incorrect hyphenation for grohtml output.
+
+2001-09-22 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * man/groff_font.man, man/groff_out.man: Minor fixes.
+
+2001-09-20 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * PROBLEMS: Updated, reordered. Improved EPS section (thanks to
+ Arnold Robbins <arnold@skeeve.com>).
+
+2001-09-09 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * configure: Regenerated with autoconf 2.52.
+
+ * doc/groff.texinfo: Complete revision of indices.
+
+2001-09-07 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * doc/Makefile (clean): Updated to delete all indices.
+
+2001-09-05 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/roff/troff/troff.man: Remove superfluous line.
+
+ * tmac/s.tmac: Enable all warnings only if no -W or -w option is
+ given on the command line (or rather, if only the default warnings
+ are set).
+
+2001-09-03 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * man/groff.man, src/preproc/eqn/eqn.man, tmac/groff_mdoc.man: Don't
+ use .ne for TTY devices.
+
+2001-08-31 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/roff/troff/token.h, src/roff/troff/input.cc:
+ s/TOKEN_TRANSPARENT_ESCAPE/TOKEN_OPAQUE_ESCAPE/.
+
+2001-08-28 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/roff/troff/token.h (token_type): Add TOKEN_TRANSPARENT_ESCAPE.
+ * src/roff/troff/input.cc (token::next): Return
+ TOKEN_TRANSPARENT_ESCAPE for \f, \H, \R, \s, and \S if not in
+ compatibility mode.
+ (token::description): Updated.
+ (process_input_stack): Reset `bol' for TOKEN_TRANSPARENT_ESCAPE.
+ (token::add_to_node_list, token::process): Ignore
+ TOKEN_TRANSPARENT_ESCAPE.
+
+2001-08-27 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * tmac/an-old.tmac: Fix `S' string.
+
+2001-08-26 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/roff/troff/troff.man: Don't use .ne for TTY devices.
+
+2001-08-25 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * doc/pic.ms: Replace `\\' with `\e' (and fixing some single
+ backslashes).
+ Many other minor fixes.
+
+ * configure.ac: Add message at end to inform how to compile
+ xditview.
+ * configure: Regenerated.
+
+2001-08-24 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/include/getopt.h, src/libs/libgroff/{getopt.c, getopt1.c}:
+ Updated to latest version of libc.
+
+2001-08-23 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * configure.ac: Don't create subdirectories before AC_CONFIG_FILES.
+ Autoconf 2.50 and newer can handle this.
+ * configure: Regenerated.
+
+2001-08-21 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * doc/pic.ms: Fix typo.
+ * src/preproc/tbl/tbl.man: Document case of global options.
+
+2001-08-21 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
+
+ * src/devices/grohtml/post-html.cc (html_printer::end_font): Fix
+ handling of `CR' font.
+
+2001-08-20 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ Use a config.h file.
+
+ * src/include/lib.h: Include config.h.
+ * All C files: Ditto (if necessary).
+ * All C++ source and header files: Include lib.h first (if
+ necessary).
+
+ * src/include/config.hin: New file (autogenerated by autoheader).
+ * stamp-h.in: New file.
+ * configure.ac: Updated.
+ * aclocal.m4: Add third parameters to AC_DEFINE macros.
+ (GROFF_ARRAY_DELETE): Simplified.
+ * Makefile.sub (DISTCLEANFILES): Updated.
+ Added targets for remaking config.status, config.hin, config.h,
+ stamp-h.in, and stamp-h.
+ * configure: Regenerated.
+
+2001-08-19 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * NEWS: Updated.
+
+2001-08-18 Sebastian Krahmer <krahmer@suse.de>
+
+ * src/preproc/pic/pic.y (format_number): Use do_sprintf().
+ (do_sprintf): Use snprintf().
+
+2001-08-18 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/libs/snprintf/*: Added an snprintf module written by Mark
+ Martinec.
+ * src/libs/libgroff/Makefile.sub: Updated.
+ * configure.ac: Add test for snprintf().
+ * Makefile.in: Updated.
+ * configure: Regenerated.
+
+ * src/preproc/html/pre-html.cc (make_message): Reactivate code which
+ uses snprintf().
+
+2001-08-14 Ruslan Ermilov <ru@FreeBSD.org>
+
+ * tmac/doc.tmac (Ex): New implementation.
+ * tmac/doc-common, tmac/groff_tmac.man: Updated.
+
+2001-08-13 Ruslan Ermilov <ru@FreeBSD.org>
+
+ * tmac/doc.tmac (Rv): Implement support for 0 or more than 1
+ argument.
+ * tmac/groff_tmac.man: Updated.
+
+2001-08-13 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/preproc/tbl/tbl.man: Minor documentation update.
+
+2001-08-13 John David Anglin <dave@hiauly1.hia.nrc.ca>
+
+ * src/libs/libgroff/tmpname.cc: Add prototype for gettimeofday().
+ * configure.ac: Add declaration test for gettimeofday().
+ * Makefile.in: Document NEED_DECLARATION_GETTIMEOFDAY defines.
+ * aclocal.m4: Include sys/time.h for gettimeofday declaration test.
+ * configure: Regenerated.
+
+2001-08-11 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * aclocal.m4 (GROFF_MKSTEMP): Define HAVE_MKSTEMP.
+ * configure.ac: Add declaration test for strcasecmp().
+ * Makefile.in: Updated.
+ * configure: Regenerated.
+ * src/include/lib.h [!HAVE_MKSTEMP]: Add prototype for mkstemp() --
+ this is necessary because groff's mkstemp.cc is C++.
+ Add declaration conditionally for strcasecmp().
+
+2001-08-10 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ Integrated pic2graph, contributed by Eric S. Raymond.
+
+ * contrib/pic2graph/{Makefile.sub, pic2graph.sh, pic2graph.man}: New
+ files.
+ * Makefile.in, NEWS: Updated.
+
+ * src/preproc/tbl/tbl.man: Revised.
+
+2001-08-09 Eric S. Raymond <esr@thyrsus.com>
+
+ * src/preproc/tbl/tbl.man: Extended to cover all tbl features.
+
+2001-08-09 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/preproc/tbl/main.cc (process_data): Fix recognition of .lf
+ requests.
+
+2001-08-08 Paul Eggert <eggert@twinsun.com>
+
+ * Makefile.sub (configure): Depend on configure.ac, not
+ configure.in.
+ * INSTALL.gen: Upgrade to autoconf 2.52's INSTALL.
+
+2001-08-07 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/utils/afmtodit/afmtodit.man, src/roff/groff/groff.man: Minor
+ fixes.
+
+2001-08-06 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/roff/troff/troff.man: Improve documentation of -E option.
+
+2001-07-28 Ralph Corderoy <ralph@inputplus.demon.co.uk>
+
+ * src/preproc/html/pushbackbuffer.cc (pushBackBuffer::readNumber):
+ Simplified.
+
+2001-07-27 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/preproc/refer/refer.cc: Undo last change.
+ * src/devices/grohtml/post-html.cc: Ditto.
+
+2001-07-26 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/preproc/refer/refer.cc: Include `lib.h'.
+ * src/devices/grohtml/post-html.cc: Ditto.
+
+2001-07-25 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
+
+ * aclocal.m4 (GROFF_PAGE): Add `AC_DEFINE(PAGEA4)'.
+ * src/preproc/html/pre-html.cc: Use it for DEFAULT_VERTICAL_OFFSET.
+ * Makefile.in: Comment updated.
+ * configure: Regenerated.
+
+2001-07-25 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/preproc/pic/pic.cc: Removed.
+ * src/preproc/pic/pic_tab.h: Removed.
+ * src/preproc/refer/label.cc: Removed.
+
+ * doc/Makefile (.ms.html): Don't use a file name extension in
+ argument to grohtml's -I option.
+ * Makefile.in (dist): Remove CVS directories.
+ Call `distfiles' target.
+
+ * src/devices/grohtml/grohtml.man: Add information about valid
+ versions of pnmtopng.
+ * src/preproc/html/pre-html.cc (TRANSPARENT): Use `white' as colour
+ name instead of number.
+
+2001-07-24 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * doc/groff.texinfo: Minor fixes.
+
+2001-07-21 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
+
+ * doc/Makefile (.ms.html): Put image files into a subdirectory.
+ (clean): Updated.
+
+2001-07-20 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/libs/libgroff/tmpname.cc: New file, defining get_tempname().
+ * src/libs/libgroff/mkstemp.cc: New file.
+ * src/libs/libgroff/mksdir.cc: New file.
+ * src/libs/libgroff/tmpfile.cc [HAVE_MKSTEMP_PROTO]: Removed.
+ (xtmpfile) [!HAVE_MKSTEMP]: Removed.
+ * src/libs/libgroff/Makefile.sub: Updated.
+ * src/include/lib.h: Add mksdir() prototype.
+ * src/include/posix.h: Define S_IXUSR if not yet defined.
+
+ * src/preproc/html/pre-html.cc (MAX_RETRIES): Removed.
+ (createAllPages): Use mksdir() instead of current code.
+ * src/utils/indxbib/indxbib.cc [HAVE_MKSTEMP_PROTO]: Removed.
+ (main): [!HAVE_MKSTEMP]: Removed.
+
+ * aclocal.m4 (GROFF_MKSTEMP): Updated to use new mkstemp.cc file.
+ (GROFF_INTTYPES_H, GROFF_UNSIGNED_LONG_LONG, GROFF_UINTMAX_T): New
+ macros.
+ * configure.ac: Add tests for stdint.h, sys/time.h, and
+ gettimeofday().
+ Call new GROFF_xxx macros.
+ * configure: Regenerated.
+ * Makefile.in: Comments updated.
+
+2001-07-20 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
+
+ * src/preproc/html/pre-html.cc (scanArguments): Use getopt_long()
+ instead of current code.
+ * src/devices/grohtml/post-html.cc (main): Handle `-d' option.
+ * src/roff/groff/groff.cc (possible_command::insert_args): New
+ function.
+ (main): Use it for predriver handling instead of insert_arg().
+
+2001-07-19 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * doc/Makefile: Added GROFF_BIN_PATH to make it work with uninstalled
+ groff also.
+
+ * src/include/posix.h: Define S_IWUSR if not yet defined.
+
+2001-07-18 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * NEWS: Updated.
+
+2001-07-18 Ruslan Ermilov <ru@FreeBSD.org>
+
+ * tmac/groff_mdoc.man: Document new -width and -column syntax.
+ Some other minor fixes.
+ * tmac/an-old.tmac: Add `AT' and `UC' macros.
+
+2001-07-17 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
+
+ Replace call to `troff' with `groff -Z' to make it aware of
+ GROFF_BIN_PATH.
+
+ * src/preproc/html/pre-html.cc (TROFF_COMMAND): New macro.
+ (troff_command, command_prefix): Removed.
+ (alterDeviceTo): Use groff.
+ (addZ): New function.
+ (char_buffer::do_html): Use it.
+ (scanArguments): Use TROFF_COMMAND.
+ (findPrefix): Removed.
+ (main): Updated.
+ * src/roff/groff/groff.cc (main): Handle zflag for preprocessors.
+
+2001-07-17 Eric S. Raymond <esr@snark.thyrsus.com>
+
+ * doc/pic.ms: Documentation fixes.
+
+2001-07-17 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ Replace atexit() with global destructor.
+
+ * src/libs/libgroff/tmpfile.cc (xtmpfile_list): Add constructor.
+ (xtmpfile_list_init): New global structure to deallocate
+ xtmpfile_list on exit. Its destructor inherits most code from
+ remove_tmp_files().
+ (remove_tmp_files): Deleted.
+ (add_tmp_file): Simplified.
+
+2001-07-16 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ Replace strdup() with strsave().
+
+ * src/devices/grolbp/lbp.cc [!HAVE_STRDUP]: Removed.
+ (set_papersize): Use strsave() and a_delete.
+ (main): Use strsave().
+ * src/preproc/html/pre-html.cc (make_message, createAllPages,
+ removeAllPages): Use strsave() and a_delete.
+
+ * configure.ac: Remove test for strdup.
+ * Makefile.in: Comment updated.
+ * configure: Regenerated.
+
+2001-07-15 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * win32-diffs: Updated.
+
+2001-07-14 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * src/preproc/html/pre-html.cc (makeTempFiles): Activate new code,
+ removing the old one.
+ * src/utils/indxbib/indxbib.cc (main): Remove compiler warning.
+
+2001-07-14 Ralph Corderoy <ralph@inputplus.demon.co.uk>
+
+ * src/libs/libgroff/tmpfile.cc (xtmpfile): Fix guard for `namep'.
+
+2001-07-12 Ruslan Ermilov <ru@FreeBSD.org>
+
+ Merge -xwidth into -width. Add -xwidth functionality to -column
+ also.
+
+ * tmac/doc.tmac (Bl): Add dummy doc-typeXXX and doc-spaceXXX to
+ avoid warning.
+ (doc-do-Bl-args): Merge -xwidth code with -width. Test whether
+ string immediately following a leading dot starts with a valid mdoc
+ argument.
+ Add similar code to the -column branch.
+ (doc-Bl-usage): Updated.
+ * groff_mdoc.man: s/-xwidth/-width/.
+
+2001-07-12 Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
+
+ * src/devices/grohtml/post-html.cc (text_glob::is_br): Stop titles
+ running into centered or non-formatted text.
+
+2001-07-11 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ Introduce short and long prefixes to have the selection at run-time
+ whether there is a 8+3 limit for names of temporary files.
+
+ * src/libs/libgroff/tmpfile.cc (TMPFILE_PREFIX): Replaced with...
+ (TMPFILE_PREFIX_SHORT, TMPFILE_PREFIX_LONG): This.
+ (tmpfile_prefix, tmpfile_prefix_len, use_short_prefix): New
+ variables.
+ (temp_init): New global structure to initialize above three
+ variables.
+ (xtmptemplate): Use two parameters for long and short prefix.
+ Simplify code use above three variables.
+ (xtmpfile): Use long and short prefixes as parameters.
+ * src/include/lib.h: Updated.
+
+ * src/preproc/html/pre-html.cc ({PAGE,PS,REGION}_TEMPLATE): Replace
+ with ...
+ ({PAGE,PS,REGION}_TEMPLATE_{SHORT,LONG}): This.
+ (createAllPages, makeTempFiles): Updated.
+
+2001-07-09 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * REVISION: Increased to 3.
+
+Local Variables:
+version-control: never
+coding: latin-1
+End:
diff --git a/contrib/groff/FDL b/contrib/groff/FDL
index 79aa3726f8df..4a0fe1c8deeb 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/FDL
+++ b/contrib/groff/FDL
@@ -1,8 +1,9 @@
GNU Free Documentation License
- Version 1.1, March 2000
+ Version 1.2, November 2002
- Copyright (C) 2000 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
- 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
+
+ Copyright (C) 2000,2001,2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+ 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies
of this license document, but changing it is not allowed.
@@ -10,12 +11,12 @@
0. PREAMBLE
The purpose of this License is to make a manual, textbook, or other
-written document "free" in the sense of freedom: to assure everyone
-the effective freedom to copy and redistribute it, with or without
-modifying it, either commercially or noncommercially. Secondarily,
-this License preserves for the author and publisher a way to get
-credit for their work, while not being considered responsible for
-modifications made by others.
+functional and useful document "free" in the sense of freedom: to
+assure everyone the effective freedom to copy and redistribute it,
+with or without modifying it, either commercially or noncommercially.
+Secondarily, this License preserves for the author and publisher a way
+to get credit for their work, while not being considered responsible
+for modifications made by others.
This License is a kind of "copyleft", which means that derivative
works of the document must themselves be free in the same sense. It
@@ -33,11 +34,15 @@ principally for works whose purpose is instruction or reference.
1. APPLICABILITY AND DEFINITIONS
-This License applies to any manual or other work that contains a
-notice placed by the copyright holder saying it can be distributed
-under the terms of this License. The "Document", below, refers to any
-such manual or work. Any member of the public is a licensee, and is
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+contains a notice placed by the copyright holder saying it can be
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+licensee, and is addressed as "you". You accept the license if you
+copy, modify or distribute the work in a way requiring permission
+under copyright law.
A "Modified Version" of the Document means any work containing the
Document or a portion of it, either copied verbatim, or with
@@ -47,7 +52,7 @@ A "Secondary Section" is a named appendix or a front-matter section of
the Document that deals exclusively with the relationship of the
publishers or authors of the Document to the Document's overall subject
(or to related matters) and contains nothing that could fall directly
-within that overall subject. (For example, if the Document is in part a
+within that overall subject. (Thus, if the Document is in part a
textbook of mathematics, a Secondary Section may not explain any
mathematics.) The relationship could be a matter of historical
connection with the subject or with related matters, or of legal,
@@ -56,33 +61,40 @@ them.
The "Invariant Sections" are certain Secondary Sections whose titles
are designated, as being those of Invariant Sections, in the notice
-that says that the Document is released under this License.
+that says that the Document is released under this License. If a
+section does not fit the above definition of Secondary then it is not
+allowed to be designated as Invariant. The Document may contain zero
+Invariant Sections. If the Document does not identify any Invariant
+Sections then there are none.
The "Cover Texts" are certain short passages of text that are listed,
as Front-Cover Texts or Back-Cover Texts, in the notice that says that
-the Document is released under this License.
+the Document is released under this License. A Front-Cover Text may
+be at most 5 words, and a Back-Cover Text may be at most 25 words.
A "Transparent" copy of the Document means a machine-readable copy,
represented in a format whose specification is available to the
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+general public, that is suitable for revising the document
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pixels) generic paint programs or (for drawings) some widely available
drawing editor, and that is suitable for input to text formatters or
for automatic translation to a variety of formats suitable for input
to text formatters. A copy made in an otherwise Transparent file
-format whose markup has been designed to thwart or discourage
-subsequent modification by readers is not Transparent. A copy that is
-not "Transparent" is called "Opaque".
+format whose markup, or absence of markup, has been arranged to thwart
+or discourage subsequent modification by readers is not Transparent.
+An image format is not Transparent if used for any substantial amount
+of text. A copy that is not "Transparent" is called "Opaque".
Examples of suitable formats for Transparent copies include plain
ASCII without markup, Texinfo input format, LaTeX input format, SGML
or XML using a publicly available DTD, and standard-conforming simple
-HTML designed for human modification. Opaque formats include
-PostScript, PDF, proprietary formats that can be read and edited only
-by proprietary word processors, SGML or XML for which the DTD and/or
+HTML, PostScript or PDF designed for human modification. Examples of
+transparent image formats include PNG, XCF and JPG. Opaque formats
+include proprietary formats that can be read and edited only by
+proprietary word processors, SGML or XML for which the DTD and/or
processing tools are not generally available, and the
-machine-generated HTML produced by some word processors for output
-purposes only.
+machine-generated HTML, PostScript or PDF produced by some word
+processors for output purposes only.
The "Title Page" means, for a printed book, the title page itself,
plus such following pages as are needed to hold, legibly, the material
@@ -91,6 +103,21 @@ formats which do not have any title page as such, "Title Page" means
the text near the most prominent appearance of the work's title,
preceding the beginning of the body of the text.
+A section "Entitled XYZ" means a named subunit of the Document whose
+title either is precisely XYZ or contains XYZ in parentheses following
+text that translates XYZ in another language. (Here XYZ stands for a
+specific section name mentioned below, such as "Acknowledgements",
+"Dedications", "Endorsements", or "History".) To "Preserve the Title"
+of such a section when you modify the Document means that it remains a
+section "Entitled XYZ" according to this definition.
+
+The Document may include Warranty Disclaimers next to the notice which
+states that this License applies to the Document. These Warranty
+Disclaimers are considered to be included by reference in this
+License, but only as regards disclaiming warranties: any other
+implication that these Warranty Disclaimers may have is void and has
+no effect on the meaning of this License.
+
2. VERBATIM COPYING
@@ -110,9 +137,10 @@ you may publicly display copies.
3. COPYING IN QUANTITY
-If you publish printed copies of the Document numbering more than 100,
-and the Document's license notice requires Cover Texts, you must enclose
-the copies in covers that carry, clearly and legibly, all these Cover
+If you publish printed copies (or copies in media that commonly have
+printed covers) of the Document, numbering more than 100, and the
+Document's license notice requires Cover Texts, you must enclose the
+copies in covers that carry, clearly and legibly, all these Cover
Texts: Front-Cover Texts on the front cover, and Back-Cover Texts on
the back cover. Both covers must also clearly and legibly identify
you as the publisher of these copies. The front cover must present
@@ -130,16 +158,15 @@ pages.
If you publish or distribute Opaque copies of the Document numbering
more than 100, you must either include a machine-readable Transparent
copy along with each Opaque copy, or state in or with each Opaque copy
-a publicly-accessible computer-network location containing a complete
-Transparent copy of the Document, free of added material, which the
-general network-using public has access to download anonymously at no
-charge using public-standard network protocols. If you use the latter
-option, you must take reasonably prudent steps, when you begin
-distribution of Opaque copies in quantity, to ensure that this
-Transparent copy will remain thus accessible at the stated location
-until at least one year after the last time you distribute an Opaque
-copy (directly or through your agents or retailers) of that edition to
-the public.
+a computer-network location from which the general network-using
+public has access to download using public-standard network protocols
+a complete Transparent copy of the Document, free of added material.
+If you use the latter option, you must take reasonably prudent steps,
+when you begin distribution of Opaque copies in quantity, to ensure
+that this Transparent copy will remain thus accessible at the stated
+location until at least one year after the last time you distribute an
+Opaque copy (directly or through your agents or retailers) of that
+edition to the public.
It is requested, but not required, that you contact the authors of the
Document well before redistributing any large number of copies, to give
@@ -163,7 +190,8 @@ A. Use in the Title Page (and on the covers, if any) a title distinct
B. List on the Title Page, as authors, one or more persons or entities
responsible for authorship of the modifications in the Modified
Version, together with at least five of the principal authors of the
- Document (all of its principal authors, if it has less than five).
+ Document (all of its principal authors, if it has fewer than five),
+ unless they release you from this requirement.
C. State on the Title page the name of the publisher of the
Modified Version, as the publisher.
D. Preserve all the copyright notices of the Document.
@@ -175,10 +203,10 @@ F. Include, immediately after the copyright notices, a license notice
G. Preserve in that license notice the full lists of Invariant Sections
and required Cover Texts given in the Document's license notice.
H. Include an unaltered copy of this License.
-I. Preserve the section entitled "History", and its title, and add to
- it an item stating at least the title, year, new authors, and
+I. Preserve the section Entitled "History", Preserve its Title, and add
+ to it an item stating at least the title, year, new authors, and
publisher of the Modified Version as given on the Title Page. If
- there is no section entitled "History" in the Document, create one
+ there is no section Entitled "History" in the Document, create one
stating the title, year, authors, and publisher of the Document as
given on its Title Page, then add an item describing the Modified
Version as stated in the previous sentence.
@@ -189,17 +217,18 @@ J. Preserve the network location, if any, given in the Document for
You may omit a network location for a work that was published at
least four years before the Document itself, or if the original
publisher of the version it refers to gives permission.
-K. In any section entitled "Acknowledgements" or "Dedications",
- preserve the section's title, and preserve in the section all the
- substance and tone of each of the contributor acknowledgements
+K. For any section Entitled "Acknowledgements" or "Dedications",
+ Preserve the Title of the section, and preserve in the section all
+ the substance and tone of each of the contributor acknowledgements
and/or dedications given therein.
L. Preserve all the Invariant Sections of the Document,
unaltered in their text and in their titles. Section numbers
or the equivalent are not considered part of the section titles.
-M. Delete any section entitled "Endorsements". Such a section
+M. Delete any section Entitled "Endorsements". Such a section
may not be included in the Modified Version.
-N. Do not retitle any existing section as "Endorsements"
+N. Do not retitle any existing section to be Entitled "Endorsements"
or to conflict in title with any Invariant Section.
+O. Preserve any Warranty Disclaimers.
If the Modified Version includes new front-matter sections or
appendices that qualify as Secondary Sections and contain no material
@@ -208,7 +237,7 @@ of these sections as invariant. To do this, add their titles to the
list of Invariant Sections in the Modified Version's license notice.
These titles must be distinct from any other section titles.
-You may add a section entitled "Endorsements", provided it contains
+You may add a section Entitled "Endorsements", provided it contains
nothing but endorsements of your Modified Version by various
parties--for example, statements of peer review or that the text has
been approved by an organization as the authoritative definition of a
@@ -236,7 +265,7 @@ License, under the terms defined in section 4 above for modified
versions, provided that you include in the combination all of the
Invariant Sections of all of the original documents, unmodified, and
list them all as Invariant Sections of your combined work in its
-license notice.
+license notice, and that you preserve all their Warranty Disclaimers.
The combined work need only contain one copy of this License, and
multiple identical Invariant Sections may be replaced with a single
@@ -247,11 +276,11 @@ author or publisher of that section if known, or else a unique number.
Make the same adjustment to the section titles in the list of
Invariant Sections in the license notice of the combined work.
-In the combination, you must combine any sections entitled "History"
-in the various original documents, forming one section entitled
-"History"; likewise combine any sections entitled "Acknowledgements",
-and any sections entitled "Dedications". You must delete all sections
-entitled "Endorsements."
+In the combination, you must combine any sections Entitled "History"
+in the various original documents, forming one section Entitled
+"History"; likewise combine any sections Entitled "Acknowledgements",
+and any sections Entitled "Dedications". You must delete all sections
+Entitled "Endorsements".
6. COLLECTIONS OF DOCUMENTS
@@ -268,23 +297,24 @@ License into the extracted document, and follow this License in all
other respects regarding verbatim copying of that document.
-
7. AGGREGATION WITH INDEPENDENT WORKS
A compilation of the Document or its derivatives with other separate
and independent documents or works, in or on a volume of a storage or
-distribution medium, does not as a whole count as a Modified Version
-of the Document, provided no compilation copyright is claimed for the
-compilation. Such a compilation is called an "aggregate", and this
-License does not apply to the other self-contained works thus compiled
-with the Document, on account of their being thus compiled, if they
-are not themselves derivative works of the Document.
+distribution medium, is called an "aggregate" if the copyright
+resulting from the compilation is not used to limit the legal rights
+of the compilation's users beyond what the individual works permit.
+When the Document is included in an aggregate, this License does not
+apply to the other works in the aggregate which are not themselves
+derivative works of the Document.
If the Cover Text requirement of section 3 is applicable to these
-copies of the Document, then if the Document is less than one quarter
-of the entire aggregate, the Document's Cover Texts may be placed on
-covers that surround only the Document within the aggregate.
-Otherwise they must appear on covers around the whole aggregate.
+copies of the Document, then if the Document is less than one half of
+the entire aggregate, the Document's Cover Texts may be placed on
+covers that bracket the Document within the aggregate, or the
+electronic equivalent of covers if the Document is in electronic form.
+Otherwise they must appear on printed covers that bracket the whole
+aggregate.
8. TRANSLATION
@@ -295,10 +325,17 @@ Replacing Invariant Sections with translations requires special
permission from their copyright holders, but you may include
translations of some or all Invariant Sections in addition to the
original versions of these Invariant Sections. You may include a
-translation of this License provided that you also include the
-original English version of this License. In case of a disagreement
-between the translation and the original English version of this
-License, the original English version will prevail.
+translation of this License, and all the license notices in the
+Document, and any Warranty Disclaimers, provided that you also include
+the original English version of this License and the original versions
+of those notices and disclaimers. In case of a disagreement between
+the translation and the original version of this License or a notice
+or disclaimer, the original version will prevail.
+
+If a section in the Document is Entitled "Acknowledgements",
+"Dedications", or "History", the requirement (section 4) to Preserve
+its Title (section 1) will typically require changing the actual
+title.
9. TERMINATION
@@ -317,8 +354,8 @@ parties remain in full compliance.
The Free Software Foundation may publish new, revised versions
of the GNU Free Documentation License from time to time. Such new
versions will be similar in spirit to the present version, but may
-differ in detail to address new problems or concerns. See
-http:///www.gnu.org/copyleft/.
+differ in detail to address new problems or concerns. See
+http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/.
Each version of the License is given a distinguishing version number.
If the Document specifies that a particular numbered version of this
@@ -336,23 +373,25 @@ To use this License in a document you have written, include a copy of
the License in the document and put the following copyright and
license notices just after the title page:
- Copyright (c) YEAR YOUR NAME.
- Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document
- under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.1
- or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation;
- with the Invariant Sections being LIST THEIR TITLES, with the
- Front-Cover Texts being LIST, and with the Back-Cover Texts being LIST.
- A copy of the license is included in the section entitled "GNU
- Free Documentation License".
+ Copyright (c) YEAR YOUR NAME.
+ Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document
+ under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2
+ or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation;
+ with no Invariant Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts.
+ A copy of the license is included in the section entitled "GNU
+ Free Documentation License".
-If you have no Invariant Sections, write "with no Invariant Sections"
-instead of saying which ones are invariant. If you have no
-Front-Cover Texts, write "no Front-Cover Texts" instead of
-"Front-Cover Texts being LIST"; likewise for Back-Cover Texts.
+If you have Invariant Sections, Front-Cover Texts and Back-Cover Texts,
+replace the "with...Texts." line with this:
+
+ with the Invariant Sections being LIST THEIR TITLES, with the
+ Front-Cover Texts being LIST, and with the Back-Cover Texts being LIST.
+
+If you have Invariant Sections without Cover Texts, or some other
+combination of the three, merge those two alternatives to suit the
+situation.
If your document contains nontrivial examples of program code, we
recommend releasing these examples in parallel under your choice of
free software license, such as the GNU General Public License,
to permit their use in free software.
-
-
diff --git a/contrib/groff/INSTALL b/contrib/groff/INSTALL
index c009b6de70ca..d540e5f0eb48 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/INSTALL
+++ b/contrib/groff/INSTALL
@@ -5,6 +5,9 @@ This file contains information that supplements those instructions.
(For instructions how to build groff with DJGPP tools for MS-DOS and
MS-Windows, see the file arch/djgpp/README.)
+(For instructions how to build groff with the MinGW tools for
+MS-Windows, see the file README.MinGW.)
+
groff is written in C++, so you will need a C++ compiler. The C++
source files use a suffix of `.cpp', so your C++ compiler must be able
to handle this. If you don't already have a C++ compiler, I suggest
@@ -25,26 +28,23 @@ an incorrect guess, say
PAGE=xxx ./configure
where `xxx' should be either `A4' or `letter'. Note that this will only
-affect the paper selection for grops. For compatibility with ditroff,
-the default page length in gtroff is always 11 inches. The page length
-can be changed with the `pl' request.
+affect the paper selection of some device drivers like grops (which can
+be still overridden on the command line). For compatibility with
+ditroff, the default page length in gtroff is always 11 inches. The
+page length can be changed with the `pl' request.
When you have built groff, you can use the test-groff script to try
groff out on one of the man pages. (Use the .n files not the .man
files.) The test-groff script sets up environment variables to allow
-groff to run without being installed. The current directory must be
-the build directory when the script is run. For example, you could do
+groff to run without being installed. For example, you could do
./test-groff -man -Tascii src/roff/groff/groff.n | less
-If you want to compile and install gxditview (an X11 previewer),
-follow the instructions in the INSTALL file in the src/xditview
-subdirectory.
-
To get a DVI, PDF, or HTML version of the groff texinfo manual, say `make
groff.dvi', `make groff.pdf', or `make groff.html', respectively, in the
-`doc' subdirectory (after compiling the groff package). Note that you
-need texinfo version 4.3 or newer as a prerequisite.
+`doc' subdirectory (after configuring the groff package). Note that you
+need texinfo version 4.6 as a prerequisite. Neither older versions nor
+texinfo 4.7 (due to a bug) will work.
If you have problems, read the PROBLEMS file. If this doesn't help
send a bug report using the form in the file BUG-REPORT.
diff --git a/contrib/groff/INSTALL.gen b/contrib/groff/INSTALL.gen
index 666ffd9f8aed..095b1eb40635 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/INSTALL.gen
+++ b/contrib/groff/INSTALL.gen
@@ -1,7 +1,16 @@
+Installation Instructions
+*************************
+
+Copyright (C) 1994, 1995, 1996, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004 Free
+Software Foundation, Inc.
+
+This file is free documentation; the Free Software Foundation gives
+unlimited permission to copy, distribute and modify it.
+
Basic Installation
==================
- These are generic installation instructions.
+These are generic installation instructions.
The `configure' shell script attempts to guess correct values for
various system-dependent variables used during compilation. It uses
@@ -61,21 +70,22 @@ The simplest way to compile this package is:
Compilers and Options
=====================
- Some systems require unusual options for compilation or linking that
-the `configure' script does not know about. Run `./configure --help'
-for details on some of the pertinent environment variables.
+Some systems require unusual options for compilation or linking that the
+`configure' script does not know about. Run `./configure --help' for
+details on some of the pertinent environment variables.
- You can give `configure' initial values for variables by setting
-them in the environment. You can do that on the command line like this:
+ You can give `configure' initial values for configuration parameters
+by setting variables in the command line or in the environment. Here
+is an example:
./configure CC=c89 CFLAGS=-O2 LIBS=-lposix
- *Note Environment Variables::, for more details.
+ *Note Defining Variables::, for more details.
Compiling For Multiple Architectures
====================================
- You can compile the package for more than one kind of computer at the
+You can compile the package for more than one kind of computer at the
same time, by placing the object files for each architecture in their
own directory. To do this, you must use a version of `make' that
supports the `VPATH' variable, such as GNU `make'. `cd' to the
@@ -84,27 +94,27 @@ the `configure' script. `configure' automatically checks for the
source code in the directory that `configure' is in and in `..'.
If you have to use a `make' that does not support the `VPATH'
-variable, you have to compile the package for one architecture at a time
-in the source code directory. After you have installed the package for
-one architecture, use `make distclean' before reconfiguring for another
-architecture.
+variable, you have to compile the package for one architecture at a
+time in the source code directory. After you have installed the
+package for one architecture, use `make distclean' before reconfiguring
+for another architecture.
Installation Names
==================
- By default, `make install' will install the package's files in
+By default, `make install' will install the package's files in
`/usr/local/bin', `/usr/local/man', etc. You can specify an
installation prefix other than `/usr/local' by giving `configure' the
-option `--prefix=PATH'.
+option `--prefix=PREFIX'.
You can specify separate installation prefixes for
architecture-specific files and architecture-independent files. If you
-give `configure' the option `--exec-prefix=PATH', the package will use
-PATH as the prefix for installing programs and libraries.
+give `configure' the option `--exec-prefix=PREFIX', the package will
+use PREFIX as the prefix for installing programs and libraries.
Documentation and other data files will still use the regular prefix.
In addition, if you use an unusual directory layout you can give
-options like `--bindir=PATH' to specify different values for particular
+options like `--bindir=DIR' to specify different values for particular
kinds of files. Run `configure --help' for a list of the directories
you can set and what kinds of files go in them.
@@ -115,7 +125,7 @@ option `--program-prefix=PREFIX' or `--program-suffix=SUFFIX'.
Optional Features
=================
- Some packages pay attention to `--enable-FEATURE' options to
+Some packages pay attention to `--enable-FEATURE' options to
`configure', where FEATURE indicates an optional part of the package.
They may also pay attention to `--with-PACKAGE' options, where PACKAGE
is something like `gnu-as' or `x' (for the X Window System). The
@@ -130,10 +140,11 @@ you can use the `configure' options `--x-includes=DIR' and
Specifying the System Type
==========================
- There may be some features `configure' cannot figure out
-automatically, but needs to determine by the type of host the package
-will run on. Usually `configure' can figure that out, but if it prints
-a message saying it cannot guess the host type, give it the
+There may be some features `configure' cannot figure out automatically,
+but needs to determine by the type of machine the package will run on.
+Usually, assuming the package is built to be run on the _same_
+architectures, `configure' can figure that out, but if it prints a
+message saying it cannot guess the machine type, give it the
`--build=TYPE' option. TYPE can either be a short name for the system
type, such as `sun4', or a canonical name which has the form:
@@ -141,42 +152,37 @@ type, such as `sun4', or a canonical name which has the form:
where SYSTEM can have one of these forms:
- OS
- KERNEL-OS
+ OS KERNEL-OS
See the file `config.sub' for the possible values of each field. If
`config.sub' isn't included in this package, then this package doesn't
-need to know the host type.
+need to know the machine type.
If you are _building_ compiler tools for cross-compiling, you should
use the `--target=TYPE' option to select the type of system they will
produce code for.
If you want to _use_ a cross compiler, that generates code for a
-platform different from the build platform, you should specify the host
-platform (i.e., that on which the generated programs will eventually be
-run) with `--host=TYPE'. In this case, you should also specify the
-build platform with `--build=TYPE', because, in this case, it may not
-be possible to guess the build platform (it sometimes involves
-compiling and running simple test programs, and this can't be done if
-the compiler is a cross compiler).
+platform different from the build platform, you should specify the
+"host" platform (i.e., that on which the generated programs will
+eventually be run) with `--host=TYPE'.
Sharing Defaults
================
- If you want to set default values for `configure' scripts to share,
-you can create a site shell script called `config.site' that gives
-default values for variables like `CC', `cache_file', and `prefix'.
+If you want to set default values for `configure' scripts to share, you
+can create a site shell script called `config.site' that gives default
+values for variables like `CC', `cache_file', and `prefix'.
`configure' looks for `PREFIX/share/config.site' if it exists, then
`PREFIX/etc/config.site' if it exists. Or, you can set the
`CONFIG_SITE' environment variable to the location of the site script.
A warning: not all `configure' scripts look for a site script.
-Environment Variables
-=====================
+Defining Variables
+==================
- Variables not defined in a site shell script can be set in the
-environment passed to configure. However, some packages may run
+Variables not defined in a site shell script can be set in the
+environment passed to `configure'. However, some packages may run
configure again during the build, and the customized values of these
variables may be lost. In order to avoid this problem, you should set
them in the `configure' command line, using `VAR=value'. For example:
@@ -189,8 +195,7 @@ overridden in the site shell script).
`configure' Invocation
======================
- `configure' recognizes the following options to control how it
-operates.
+`configure' recognizes the following options to control how it operates.
`--help'
`-h'
diff --git a/contrib/groff/LICENSE b/contrib/groff/LICENSE
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..0f67f4235178
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/groff/LICENSE
@@ -0,0 +1,21 @@
+LICENSE
+
+The groff program is a free software project. It is licensed under
+the GNU General Public License (GNU GPL), version 2 or later.
+
+The file COPYING in the top directory of the groff source package
+contains a copy of the GPL that was downloaded from the GNU web site
+http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.txt at 1 dec 2003.
+
+All files of the groff source package are licensed under this version
+of the GPL (or licenses which are compatible with the GPL).
+You are free to choose version 2 or any subsequent version of the GPL.
+
+The GPL names an address where you can get the actual version by
+normal post. Further information is found in the internet at
+http://www.gnu.org/copyleft.
+
+The groff program is a GNU package, and the copyright of all files of
+the groff source package which are under the GPL has been assigned to
+the Free Sofware Foundation (FSF). Information on GNU and FSF is
+found at http://www.fsf.org/.
diff --git a/contrib/groff/MANIFEST b/contrib/groff/MANIFEST
index c0ce12e74cb8..f8d32d0e593f 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/MANIFEST
+++ b/contrib/groff/MANIFEST
@@ -1,10 +1,10 @@
MANIFEST
-Last update: 13 Apr 2003
+Last update: 26 May 2005
This file is part of groff, the GNU roff type-setting system.
-Copyright (C) 2001, 2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+Copyright (C) 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
written by Bernd Warken <bwarken@mayn.de>
maintained by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org>
@@ -31,13 +31,14 @@ the groff source distribution.
FDL The Free Documentation License (FDL).
INSTALL Information on compiling and installing groff.
INSTALL.gen Generic information on configuration and compiling.
+ LICENSE Licensing information.
MANIFEST The file you are reading.
MORE.STUFF Useful stuff in other packages.
NEWS Recent user-visible changes in groff.
PROBLEMS Tips to handle known critical situations.
PROJECTS Long-term additions to groff.
README Availability and contact information for groff.
- README.WIN32 Documentation of the Win32 port of groff.
+ README.MinGW Build information for MinGW.
TODO Things planned for future groff versions.
All other files in the top directory are related to the configuration,
@@ -48,13 +49,20 @@ the groff source distribution.
./arch Data that is special for different architectures.
djgpp Data special for the 32-bit DOS compiler djgpp.
+ misc Data needed for various platforms.
./contrib Part of groff, but maintained by other people.
eqn2graph Convert equations created with EQN into different
graphical formats.
+ gdiffmk An improved implementation of the diffmk command to mark
+ differences between groff/nroff/troff files.
+ grap2graph Convert grap diagraps into different graphical formats.
groffer A wrapper to conveniently view roff files.
mm The groff mm macro package.
mom The groff mom macro package.
+ pdfmark A package to add PDF marks to groff documents, together
+ with a shell script (pdfroff) for easy creation of PDF
+ documents.
pic2graph Convert PIC diagrams into different graphical formats.
./doc Manuals and tutorials to groff aspects.
@@ -85,6 +93,7 @@ the groff source distribution.
grolj4 HP Laserjet 4, PCL 5, and compatible printers.
grops PostScript output.
grotty Text output.
+ xditview A groff (pre)viewer for the X Window system.
./src/include The *.h C/C++ include files.
@@ -92,6 +101,7 @@ the groff source distribution.
libbib Library of bibliographic functions.
libdriver Parser for intermediate output and postprocessor code.
libgroff Library for general support functions used everywhere.
+ libxutil Utility functions for xditview and xtotroff.
snprintf An implementation of snprintf() and friends.
./src/preproc Preprocessors.
@@ -118,8 +128,7 @@ the groff source distribution.
lookbib Interactively search bibliographic databases.
pfbtops Translate a PostScript font in PFB format to PFA.
tfmtodit Create font description files for TeX DVI device.
-
-./src/xditview A groff (pre)viewer for the X Window System.
+ xtotroff Create font description files for xditview.
./tmac Macro files.
diff --git a/contrib/groff/MORE.STUFF b/contrib/groff/MORE.STUFF
index 46107a985978..b1c18f744b5d 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/MORE.STUFF
+++ b/contrib/groff/MORE.STUFF
@@ -1,8 +1,8 @@
More stuff for groff
====================
-win32
------
+Windows 32
+----------
Here two ports using the gcc compiler and other GNU tools:
@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ from
ftp://ftp.simtel.net/pub/simtelnet/gnu/djgpp/v2gnu/gro*b.zip
and its mirrors; for installation details please read `arch/djgpp/README'.
-This port also runs on win32 systems, except Win2K.
+This port also runs on Windows 32 systems, except Windows 2000.
grap
----
@@ -43,14 +43,15 @@ can be found at
http://www.lunabase.org/~faber/Vault/software/grap/
-A djgpp port which runs on dos and most win32 systems (Win95, Win98,
-WinNT) done by Kees Zeelenberg <c.zeelenberg@hccnet.nl> is available from
+A djgpp port which runs on dos and most Windows 32 systems (Windows 95,
+Windows 98, Windows NT) done by Kees Zeelenberg <c.zeelenberg@hccnet.nl>
+is available from
ftp://ftp.simtel.net/pub/simtelnet/gnu/djgpp/v2apps/
It is intended to be used with the djgpp port of groff.
-A win32 port is included in the groff package available from
+A Windows 32 port is included in the groff package available from
http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/
@@ -110,14 +111,14 @@ cpp-style #line lines.
http://www.moria.de/deroff/
-Version 1.6 compiled with DJGPP (for MS-DOS and all Win32 systems, i.e.
-Win95, Win98, WinNT) is available from
+Version 1.6 compiled with DJGPP (for MS-DOS and all Windows 32 systems,
+i.e. Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows NT) is available from
ftp://ftp.simtel.net/pub/simtelnet/gnu/djgpp/v2apps/
and its mirrors.
-A win32 port of version 1.8 is available from
+A Windows 32 port of version 1.8 is available from
http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/
diff --git a/contrib/groff/Makefile b/contrib/groff/Makefile
index 024f48699bda..2a44c85f69aa 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/Makefile
+++ b/contrib/groff/Makefile
@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
# with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-# Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
+# Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
SHELL=/bin/sh
diff --git a/contrib/groff/Makefile.ccpg b/contrib/groff/Makefile.ccpg
index ec46a94e4758..3110df248f5f 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/Makefile.ccpg
+++ b/contrib/groff/Makefile.ccpg
@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ MAKEFILEPARTS=\
all: $(PROG) $(MANPAGES)
$(PROG): $(OBJS) $(XLIBS)
- $(LINK.cpp) -o $@ $(OBJS) $(XLIBS) $(LIBS) $(MLIB)
+ $(LINK.cpp) -o $@ $(OBJS) $(XLIBS) $(EXTRA_LDFLAGS) $(LIBS) $(MLIB)
install_bin: install_prog
install_prog: $(PROG)
diff --git a/contrib/groff/Makefile.comm b/contrib/groff/Makefile.comm
index fd27b8eca373..fc34a5689496 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/Makefile.comm
+++ b/contrib/groff/Makefile.comm
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-# Copyright (C) 1989-2000, 2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+# Copyright (C) 1989-2000, 2002, 2003, 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
# Written by James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
#
# This file is part of groff.
@@ -15,11 +15,10 @@
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
# with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-# Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
+# Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
#
# Makefile.comm
#
-SHELL=/bin/sh
INCLUDES=-I. -I$(srcdir) \
-I$(top_builddir)/src/include -I$(top_srcdir)/src/include
ALL_CCFLAGS=$(INCLUDES) $(CCDEFINES) $(CCFLAGS) $(CPPFLAGS)
@@ -31,6 +30,7 @@ LINK.c=$(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS)
LIBGROFF=$(top_builddir)/src/libs/libgroff/libgroff.$(LIBEXT)
LIBBIB=$(top_builddir)/src/libs/libbib/libbib.$(LIBEXT)
LIBDRIVER=$(top_builddir)/src/libs/libdriver/libdriver.$(LIBEXT)
+LIBXUTIL=$(top_builddir)/src/libs/libxutil/libxutil.$(LIBEXT)
MLIB=
XLIBS=
YTABH=
@@ -93,22 +93,22 @@ realclean: distclean
-rm -f $(REALCLEANFILES)
extraclean: distclean
- -rm -f \#* *~ =* core junk grot old temp tmp tem
+ -rm -f \#* *~ =* core junk grot old temp tmp tem *.new *.old *.orig
.SUFFIXES:
.SUFFIXES: .o .obj .cpp .c .y .man .n
.cpp.o:
- $(COMPILE.cpp) $<
+ $(COMPILE.cpp) $(EXTRA_CCFLAGS) $<
.c.o:
- $(COMPILE.c) $<
+ $(COMPILE.c) $(EXTRA_CFLAGS) $<
.cpp.obj:
- $(COMPILE.cpp) $<
+ $(COMPILE.cpp) $(EXTRA_CCFLAGS) $<
.c.obj:
- $(COMPILE.c) $<
+ $(COMPILE.c) $(EXTRA_CFLAGS) $<
.y.cpp:
if test -n "$(YTABH)"; then \
@@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ extraclean: distclean
-test -f y.tab.h && mv y.tab.h y_tab.h
-test -f y.tab.c && mv y.tab.c y_tab.c
mv y_tab.c $(YTABC)
- if test -n "$(YTABH)"; then mv y_tab.h $(YTABH); fi
+ test -z "$(YTABH)" || mv y_tab.h $(YTABH)
# The next rule is needed for make of Solaris 2.5.1 to override its
# built-in .y.o rule (which takes precedence over the .y.cpp rule above).
@@ -132,8 +132,8 @@ extraclean: distclean
-test -f y.tab.h && mv y.tab.h y_tab.h
-test -f y.tab.c && mv y.tab.c y_tab.c
mv y_tab.c $(YTABC)
- if test -n "$(YTABH)"; then mv y_tab.h $(YTABH); fi
- $(COMPILE.cpp) $(YTABC)
+ test -z "$(YTABH)" || mv y_tab.h $(YTABH)
+ $(COMPILE.cpp) $(EXTRA_CCFLAGS) $(YTABC)
.man.n:
@echo Making $@ from $<
@@ -148,6 +148,7 @@ extraclean: distclean
-e "s|@DOCDIR@|$(docdir)|g" \
-e "s|@EXAMPLEDIR@|$(exampledir)|g" \
-e "s|@HTMLDOCDIR@|$(htmldocdir)|g" \
+ -e "s|@PDFDOCDIR@|$(pdfdocdir)|g" \
-e "s|@DEVICE@|$(DEVICE)|g" \
-e "s|@DEFAULT_INDEX@|$(indexdir)/$(indexname)|g" \
-e "s|@DEFAULT_INDEX_NAME@|$(indexname)|g" \
@@ -235,32 +236,35 @@ install_dev:
-test -d $(fontdir) || $(mkinstalldirs) $(fontdir)
-test -d $(fontsubdir) || $(mkinstalldirs) $(fontsubdir)
-if test -d $(srcdir)/generate; then \
- test -d $(fontsubdir)/generate || \
- $(mkinstalldirs) $(fontsubdir)/generate; \
+ test -d $(fontsubdir)/generate \
+ || $(mkinstalldirs) $(fontsubdir)/generate; \
fi
- -for f in $(DEVFILES); do \
- rm -f $(fontsubdir)/$$f; \
- if test -f $$f; then \
- $(INSTALL_DATA) $$f $(fontsubdir)/$$f; \
- else \
- $(INSTALL_DATA) $(srcdir)/$$f $(fontsubdir)/$$f; \
- fi; \
- done
- -for f in $(DEVSCRIPTS); do \
- rm -f $(fontsubdir)/$$f; \
- if test -f $$f; then \
- $(INSTALL_SCRIPT) $$f $(fontsubdir)/$$f; \
- else \
- $(INSTALL_SCRIPT) $(srcdir)/$$f $(fontsubdir)/$$f; \
- fi; \
- done
+ -test -z "$(DEVFILES)" \
+ || for f in ""$(DEVFILES); do \
+ rm -f $(fontsubdir)/$$f; \
+ if test -f $$f; then \
+ $(INSTALL_DATA) $$f $(fontsubdir)/$$f; \
+ else \
+ $(INSTALL_DATA) $(srcdir)/$$f $(fontsubdir)/$$f; \
+ fi; \
+ done
+ -test -z "$(DEVSCRIPTS)" \
+ || for f in ""$(DEVSCRIPTS); do \
+ rm -f $(fontsubdir)/$$f; \
+ if test -f $$f; then \
+ $(INSTALL_SCRIPT) $$f $(fontsubdir)/$$f; \
+ else \
+ $(INSTALL_SCRIPT) $(srcdir)/$$f $(fontsubdir)/$$f; \
+ fi; \
+ done
.PHONY: uninstall_dev
uninstall_dev:
- -for f in $(DEVFILES) $(DEVSCRIPTS); do rm -f $(fontsubdir)/$$f; done
- -if test -d $(fontsubdir)/generate; then \
- rmdir $(fontsubdir)/generate; \
- fi
+ -test -z "$(DEVFILES)$(DEVSCRIPTS)" \
+ || for f in ""$(DEVFILES) $(DEVSCRIPTS); do \
+ rm -f $(fontsubdir)/$$f; \
+ done
+ -test -d $(fontsubdir)/generate && rmdir $(fontsubdir)/generate
-rmdir $(fontsubdir)
.PHONY: depend_src
@@ -278,10 +282,9 @@ depend.temp: FORCE
|| $(CCC) $(ALL_CCFLAGS) -MM $(CCSRCS) $$ytabc >>depend.temp
test -z "$(CSRCS)" \
|| $(CC) $(ALL_CFLAGS) -MM $(CSRCS) >>depend.temp
- if test -n "$(YTABH)"; then \
- sed -e 's|$(YTABH)|$(YTABC)|g' depend.temp >depend1.temp; \
- mv depend1.temp depend.temp; \
- fi
+ test -z "$(YTABH)" \
+ || (sed -e 's|$(YTABH)|$(YTABC)|g' depend.temp >depend1.temp; \
+ mv depend1.temp depend.temp)
.PHONY: TAGS_src
TAGS_src:
diff --git a/contrib/groff/Makefile.cpg b/contrib/groff/Makefile.cpg
index b7af68c34b41..1a6974ad5a83 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/Makefile.cpg
+++ b/contrib/groff/Makefile.cpg
@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ MAKEFILEPARTS=\
all: $(PROG) $(MANPAGES)
$(PROG): $(OBJS) $(XLIBS)
- $(LINK.c) -o $@ $(OBJS) $(XLIBS) $(LIBS) $(MLIB)
+ $(LINK.c) -o $@ $(OBJS) $(XLIBS) $(EXTRA_LDFLAGS) $(LIBS) $(MLIB)
install_bin: install_prog
install_prog: $(PROG)
diff --git a/contrib/groff/Makefile.in b/contrib/groff/Makefile.in
index 765eee56513e..26d55dee11bd 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/Makefile.in
+++ b/contrib/groff/Makefile.in
@@ -1,4 +1,5 @@
-# Copyright (C) 1989-2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+# Copyright (C) 1989-2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005
+# Free Software Foundation, Inc.
# Written by James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
#
# This file is part of groff.
@@ -15,13 +16,23 @@
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
# with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-# Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
+# Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
+
+SHELL=@SHELL@
srcdir=@srcdir@
-top_srcdir=@top_srcdir@
+top_srcdir=@abs_top_srcdir@
VPATH=@srcdir@
-top_builddir=@groff_top_builddir@
-SEP=@PATH_SEPARATOR@
+top_builddir=@abs_top_builddir@
+
+# `RT_SEP' is the operating system's native PATH SEPARATOR CHAR, which
+# is to be used in runtime PATHs compiled into groff executables.
+RT_SEP=@GROFF_PATH_SEPARATOR@
+
+# `SH_SEP' is a alternative PATH SEPARATOR CHAR, to be used in shell
+# scripts and makefile rules; it may be the same as `RT_SEP', but,
+# particularly in some Microsoft environments, it may differ.
+SH_SEP=@PATH_SEPARATOR@
version=`cat $(top_srcdir)/VERSION`
# No additional number if revision is zero.
@@ -32,6 +43,18 @@ revision=`sed -e 's/^0$$//' -e 's/^[1-9].*$$/.&/' $(top_srcdir)/REVISION`
# world).
PAGE=@PAGE@
+# The name of the ghostscript program. Normally, gs, on GNU/Linux
+# but it might be different on MS-DOS/MS-WIN32 systems.
+GHOSTSCRIPT=@GHOSTSCRIPT@
+
+# `ALT_GHOSTSCRIPT_PROGS' specifies a list alternative names,
+# which can be tried if `GHOSTSCRIPT' cannot be found at run time.
+ALT_GHOSTSCRIPT_PROGS=@ALT_GHOSTSCRIPT_PROGS@
+
+# Similarly, `ALT_AWK_PROGS' specifies a list of alternative names,
+# which can be tried at run time, to identify the awk program.
+ALT_AWK_PROGS=@ALT_AWK_PROGS@
+
# Normally the Postscript driver, grops, produces output that conforms
# to version 3.0 of the Adobe Document Structuring Conventions.
# Unfortunately some spoolers and previewers can't handle such output.
@@ -58,6 +81,15 @@ BROKEN_SPOOLER_FLAGS=@BROKEN_SPOOLER_FLAGS@
# `DEVICE' is the default device.
DEVICE=ps
+# `XDEVDIRS' is either `font/devX{75,100}{,-12}' or empty.
+XDEVDIRS=@XDEVDIRS@
+
+# `XPROGDIRS' is either `src/devices/xditview src/utils/xtotroff' or empty.
+XPROGDIRS=@XPROGDIRS@
+
+# `XLIBDIRS' is either `src/libs/libxutil' or empty.
+XLIBDIRS=@XLIBDIRS@
+
# `TTYDEVDIRS' is either `font/devascii font/devlatin1' (for
# ASCII) or `font/devcp1047' (for EBCDIC) plus font/devutf8.
TTYDEVDIRS=@TTYDEVDIRS@ font/devutf8
@@ -111,6 +143,9 @@ exampledir=$(docdir)/examples
# `htmldocdir' says where to install documentation in HTML format.
htmldocdir=$(docdir)/html
+# `pdfdocdir' says where to install documentation in PDF format.
+pdfdocdir=$(docdir)/pdf
+
# `fontdir' says where to install dev*/*.
fontdir=$(datasubdir)/font
@@ -121,7 +156,7 @@ localfontdir=$(dataprogramdir)/site-font
legacyfontdir=/usr/lib/font
# `fontpath' says where to look for dev*/*.
-fontpath=$(localfontdir)$(SEP)$(fontdir)$(SEP)$(legacyfontdir)
+fontpath=$(localfontdir)$(RT_SEP)$(fontdir)$(RT_SEP)$(legacyfontdir)
# `tmacdir' says where to install macros.
tmacdir=$(datasubdir)/tmac
@@ -132,12 +167,16 @@ systemtmacdir=$(libprogramdir)/site-tmac
# `localtmacdir' says where local files will be installed.
localtmacdir=$(dataprogramdir)/site-tmac
+# `appresdir' says where to install the application resource file for
+# gxditview.
+appresdir=@appresdir@
+
# `tmacpath' says where to look for macro files.
# The current directory will be prepended in unsafe mode only; the home
# directory will be always added.
# `troffrc' and `troffrc-end' (and `eqnrc') are searched neither in the
# current nor in the home directory.
-tmacpath=$(systemtmacdir)$(SEP)$(localtmacdir)$(SEP)$(tmacdir)
+tmacpath=$(systemtmacdir)$(RT_SEP)$(localtmacdir)$(RT_SEP)$(tmacdir)
# `sys_tmac_prefix' is prefix (if any) for system macro packages.
sys_tmac_prefix=@sys_tmac_prefix@
@@ -206,6 +245,11 @@ man7dir=$(manroot)/man$(man7ext)
make_html=@make_html@
make_install_html=@make_install_html@
+# The configure script also checks whether all necessary utility programs
+# for pdfroff are available -- only then we can build PDF documentation.
+make_pdfdoc=@make_pdfdoc@
+make_install_pdfdoc=@make_install_pdfdoc@
+
# DEFINES should include the following:
# -DHAVE_MMAP if you have mmap() and <sys/mman.h>
# -DARRAY_DELETE_NEEDS_SIZE if your C++ doesn't understand `delete []'
@@ -220,7 +264,7 @@ make_install_html=@make_install_html@
# -DHAVE_CC_LIMITS_H if you have a C++ <limits.h>
# -DHAVE_MATH_H if you have <math.h>
# -DHAVE_CC_OSFCN_H if you have a C++ <osfcn.h>
-# -DHAVE_CC_STDINT_H if you have a C++ <stdint.h>
+# -DHAVE_CC_INTTYPES_H if you have a C++ <inttypes.h>
# -DHAVE_STDLIB_H if you have <stdlib.h>
# -DHAVE_STRING_H if you have <string.h>
# -DHAVE_STRINGS_H if you have <strings.h>
@@ -232,6 +276,7 @@ make_install_html=@make_install_html@
# -DHAVE_GETCWD if you have getcwd()
# -DHAVE_GETTIMEOFDAY if you have gettimeofday()
# -DHAVE_ISATTY if you have isatty()
+# -DHAVE_KILL if you have kill()
# -DHAVE_MKSTEMP if you have mkstemp()
# -DHAVE_MMAP if you have mmap()
# -DHAVE_PUTENV if you have putenv()
@@ -243,6 +288,7 @@ make_install_html=@make_install_html@
# -DHAVE_STRERROR if you have strerror()
# -DHAVE_STRSEP if you have strsep()
# -DHAVE_STRTOL if you have strtol()
+# -DHAVE_VSNPRINTF if you have vsnprintf()
#
# -DNEED_DECLARATION_GETTIMEOFTODAY
# if your C++ <sys/time.h> doesn't declare
@@ -250,15 +296,21 @@ make_install_html=@make_install_html@
# -DNEED_DECLARATION_HYPOT if your C++ <math.h> doesn't declare hypot()
# -DNEED_DECLARATION_PCLOSE if your C++ <stdio.h> doesn't declare pclose()
# -DNEED_DECLARATION_POPEN if your C++ <stdio.h> doesn't declare popen()
-# -DNEED_DECLARATION_PUTENV if your C++ <stdlib.h> doesn't declare putenv()
+# -DNEED_DECLARATION_PUTENV if your C++ <stdlib.h> doesn't declare
+# putenv()
# -DNEED_DECLARATION_RAND if your C++ <stdlib.h> doesn't declare rand()
-# -DNEED_DECLARATION_SNPRINTF if your C++ <stdio.h> doesn't declare snprintf()
+# -DNEED_DECLARATION_SNPRINTF if your C++ <stdio.h> doesn't declare
+# snprintf()
# -DNEED_DECLARATION_SRAND if your C++ <stdlib.h> doesn't declare srand()
# -DNEED_DECLARATION_STRCASECMP if your C++ <string.h> doesn't declare
# strcasecmp()
# -DNEED_DECLARATION_STRNCASECMP
# if your C++ <string.h> doesn't declare
# strncasecmp()
+# -DNEED_DECLARATION_VFPRINTF if your C++ <stdio.h> doesn't declare
+# vfprintf()
+# -DNEED_DECLARATION_VSNPRINTF if your C++ <stdio.h> doesn't declare
+# vsnprintf()
#
# -DRET_TYPE_SRAND_IS_VOID if srand() returns void not int
# -DHAVE_SYS_NERR if you have sysnerr in <errno.h> or <stdio.h>
@@ -270,7 +322,9 @@ make_install_html=@make_install_html@
# -DHAVE_STRUCT_EXCEPTION if <math.h> defines struct exception
# -DRETSIGTYPE=int if signal handlers return int not void
# -DIS_EBCDIC_HOST if the host's encoding is EBCDIC
-# -DPAGEA4 if the the printer's page size is A4
+# -DPAGE=A4 if the the printer's page size is A4
+# -DGHOSTSCRIPT=gs the name (and directory if required) of the
+# ghostscript program
DEFINES=@DEFS@
# Include
@@ -279,6 +333,7 @@ DEFINES=@DEFS@
# strerror,strncasecmp,strtol}.$(OBJEXT)
#
# in LIBOBJS if your C library is missing the corresponding function.
+# vsnprintf is defined in the snprintf.$(OBJEXT) module.
LIBOBJS=@LIBOBJS@
# `CCC' is the compiler for C++ (.cpp) files.
@@ -291,7 +346,14 @@ CDEFINES=$(DEFINES)
CCFLAGS=@CXXFLAGS@
CFLAGS=@CFLAGS@
+CPPFLAGS=@CPPFLAGS@
LDFLAGS=@LDFLAGS@
+
+X_CFLAGS=@X_CFLAGS@
+X_LIBS=@X_LIBS@
+X_EXTRA_LIBS=@X_EXTRA_LIBS@
+X_PRE_LIBS=@X_PRE_LIBS@
+
YACC=@YACC@
YACCFLAGS=-v
@@ -317,9 +379,11 @@ ETAGSCCFLAG=-C
PERLPATH=@PERLPATH@
# Sed command with which to edit sh scripts.
SH_SCRIPT_SED_CMD=@SH_SCRIPT_SED_CMD@
+# Sed script to deal with OS dependencies in sh scripts.
+SH_DEPS_SED_SCRIPT=$(top_builddir)/arch/misc/shdeps.sed
# The program to create directory hierarchies.
-mkinstalldirs=$(top_srcdir)/mkinstalldirs
+mkinstalldirs= $(SHELL) $(top_srcdir)/mkinstalldirs
PURIFY=purify
PURIFYCCFLAGS=
@@ -330,6 +394,8 @@ PURIFYCCFLAGS=
# copy of $(MDEFINES) when making individual directories; this could
# cause the argument list to become too long on some systems.
MDEFINES= \
+ "ALT_AWK_PROGS=$(ALT_AWK_PROGS)" \
+ "ALT_GHOSTSCRIPT_PROGS=$(ALT_GHOSTSCRIPT_PROGS)" \
"AR=$(AR)" \
"BROKEN_SPOOLER_FLAGS=$(BROKEN_SPOOLER_FLAGS)" \
"CC=$(CC)" \
@@ -338,6 +404,7 @@ MDEFINES= \
"CCFLAGS=$(CCFLAGS)" \
"CDEFINES=$(CDEFINES)" \
"CFLAGS=$(CFLAGS)" \
+ "CPPFLAGS=$(CPPFLAGS)" \
"DEVICE=$(DEVICE)" \
"DVIPRINT=$(DVIPRINT)" \
"ETAGS=$(ETAGS)" \
@@ -357,16 +424,28 @@ MDEFINES= \
"OBJEXT=$(OBJEXT)" \
"OTHERDEVDIRS=$(OTHERDEVDIRS)" \
"PAGE=$(PAGE)" \
+ "GHOSTSCRIPT=$(GHOSTSCRIPT)" \
"PERLPATH=$(PERLPATH)" \
"PSPRINT=$(PSPRINT)" \
"PURIFY=$(PURIFY)" \
"PURIFYCCFLAGS=$(PURIFYCCFLAGS)" \
"RANLIB=$(RANLIB)" \
- "SEP=$(SEP)" \
+ "RT_SEP=$(RT_SEP)" \
+ "SH_SEP=$(SH_SEP)" \
+ "SHELL=$(SHELL)" \
"SH_SCRIPT_SED_CMD=$(SH_SCRIPT_SED_CMD)" \
+ "SH_DEPS_SED_SCRIPT=$(SH_DEPS_SED_SCRIPT)" \
"TTYDEVDIRS=$(TTYDEVDIRS)" \
+ "XDEVDIRS=$(XDEVDIRS)" \
+ "XLIBDIRS=$(XLIBDIRS)" \
+ "XPROGDIRS=$(XPROGDIRS)" \
+ "X_CFLAGS=$(X_CFLAGS)" \
+ "X_LIBS=$(X_LIBS)" \
+ "X_EXTRA_LIBS=$(X_EXTRA_LIBS)" \
+ "X_PRE_LIBS=$(X_PRE_LIBS)" \
"YACC=$(YACC)" \
"YACCFLAGS=$(YACCFLAGS)" \
+ "appresdir=$(appresdir)" \
"bindir=$(bindir)" \
"common_words_file=$(common_words_file)" \
"datadir=$(datadir)" \
@@ -379,6 +458,7 @@ MDEFINES= \
"fontpath=$(fontpath)" \
"g=$(g)" \
"htmldocdir=$(htmldocdir)" \
+ "pdfdocdir=$(pdfdocdir)" \
"indexdir=$(indexdir)" \
"indexext=$(indexext)" \
"indexname=$(indexname)" \
@@ -390,6 +470,8 @@ MDEFINES= \
"localtmacdir=$(localtmacdir)" \
"make_html=$(make_html)" \
"make_install_html=$(make_install_html)" \
+ "make_pdfdoc=$(make_pdfdoc)" \
+ "make_install_pdfdoc=$(make_install_pdfdoc)" \
"man1dir=$(man1dir)" \
"man1ext=$(man1ext)" \
"man5dir=$(man5dir)" \
@@ -413,12 +495,12 @@ MDEFINES= \
"top_srcdir=$(top_srcdir)" \
"version=$(version)"
-SHELL=/bin/sh
INCDIRS=src/include
LIBDIRS=\
src/libs/libgroff \
src/libs/libdriver \
- src/libs/libbib
+ src/libs/libbib \
+ $(XLIBDIRS)
CCPROGDIRS=\
src/roff/groff \
src/roff/troff \
@@ -441,40 +523,42 @@ CCPROGDIRS=\
src/utils/indxbib \
src/utils/lkbib \
src/utils/addftinfo
-CPROGDIRS=src/utils/pfbtops
-PROGDIRS=$(CCPROGDIRS) $(CPROGDIRS)
+CPROGDIRS=\
+ src/utils/pfbtops \
+ $(XPROGDIRS)
+PROGDEPDIRS=arch/misc
+PROGDIRS=$(PROGDEPDIRS) $(CCPROGDIRS) $(CPROGDIRS)
DEVDIRS=\
font/devps \
font/devdvi \
- font/devX75 \
- font/devX75-12 \
- font/devX100 \
- font/devX100-12 \
font/devhtml
ALLTTYDEVDIRS=\
font/devascii \
font/devlatin1 \
font/devutf8 \
font/devcp1047
+# `doc' must be processed before `contrib/pdfmark'.
OTHERDIRS=\
man \
tmac \
src/utils/afmtodit \
src/roff/grog \
src/roff/nroff \
+ doc \
contrib/mm \
contrib/pic2graph \
contrib/eqn2graph \
+ contrib/grap2graph \
contrib/groffer \
contrib/mom \
- doc
+ contrib/pdfmark \
+ contrib/gdiffmk
ALLDIRS=$(INCDIRS) $(LIBDIRS) $(PROGDIRS) \
- $(DEVDIRS) $(OTHERDEVDIRS) $(TTYDEVDIRS) $(OTHERDIRS)
+ $(DEVDIRS) $(XDEVDIRS) $(OTHERDEVDIRS) $(TTYDEVDIRS) $(OTHERDIRS)
EXTRADIRS=\
font/devps/generate \
font/devdvi/generate \
font/devlj4/generate \
- src/xditview \
doc
NOMAKEDIRS=\
arch/djgpp \
@@ -482,9 +566,10 @@ NOMAKEDIRS=\
contrib/mm/mm \
contrib/mom/examples \
contrib/mom/momdoc \
+ contrib/gdiffmk/tests \
src/libs/snprintf
DISTDIRS=\
- $(INCDIRS) $(LIBDIRS) $(PROGDIRS) $(DEVDIRS) $(OTHERDEVDIRS) \
+ $(INCDIRS) $(LIBDIRS) $(PROGDIRS) $(DEVDIRS) $(XDEVDIRS) $(OTHERDEVDIRS) \
$(ALLTTYDEVDIRS) $(OTHERDIRS) $(EXTRADIRS) $(NOMAKEDIRS)
TARGETS=all install install_bin install_data clean distclean mostlyclean \
realclean extraclean distfiles TAGS depend uninstall_sub
@@ -493,8 +578,8 @@ TARGETS=all install install_bin install_data clean distclean mostlyclean \
# where Make needs to be case-sensitive to find files like BI and VERSION.
ENVSETUP=\
if test -f $(srcdir)/makefile.ccpg* && \
- test -f $(srcdir)/Makefile.ccpg*; \
- then FNCASE=y; export FNCASE; \
+ test -f $(srcdir)/Makefile.ccpg*; then \
+ FNCASE=y; export FNCASE; \
else :; \
fi
@@ -515,9 +600,10 @@ dot: FORCE
$(LIBDIRS): FORCE
@$(ENVSETUP); \
- if test $(srcdir) = .; \
- then srcdir=.; \
- else srcdir=`cd $(srcdir); pwd`/$@; \
+ if test $(srcdir) = .; then \
+ srcdir=.; \
+ else \
+ srcdir=`cd $(srcdir); pwd`/$@; \
fi; \
test -d $@ || $(mkinstalldirs) $@; \
cd $@; \
@@ -530,9 +616,10 @@ $(LIBDIRS): FORCE
$(CPROGDIRS): FORCE
@$(ENVSETUP); \
- if test $(srcdir) = .; \
- then srcdir=.; \
- else srcdir=`cd $(srcdir); pwd`/$@; \
+ if test $(srcdir) = .; then \
+ srcdir=.; \
+ else \
+ srcdir=`cd $(srcdir); pwd`/$@; \
fi; \
test -d $@ || $(mkinstalldirs) $@; \
cd $@; \
@@ -545,9 +632,10 @@ $(CPROGDIRS): FORCE
$(CCPROGDIRS): FORCE
@$(ENVSETUP); \
- if test $(srcdir) = .; \
- then srcdir=.; \
- else srcdir=`cd $(srcdir); pwd`/$@; \
+ if test $(srcdir) = .; then \
+ srcdir=.; \
+ else \
+ srcdir=`cd $(srcdir); pwd`/$@; \
fi; \
test -d $@ || $(mkinstalldirs) $@; \
cd $@; \
@@ -558,11 +646,12 @@ $(CCPROGDIRS): FORCE
-f $(top_srcdir)/Makefile.ccpg \
-f Makefile.dep $(do)
-$(DEVDIRS) $(OTHERDEVDIRS) $(TTYDEVDIRS): FORCE
+$(DEVDIRS) $(XDEVDIRS) $(OTHERDEVDIRS) $(TTYDEVDIRS): FORCE
@$(ENVSETUP); \
- if test $(srcdir) = .; \
- then srcdir=.; \
- else srcdir=`cd $(srcdir); pwd`/$@; \
+ if test $(srcdir) = .; then \
+ srcdir=.; \
+ else \
+ srcdir=`cd $(srcdir); pwd`/$@; \
fi; \
test -d $@ || $(mkinstalldirs) $@; \
cd $@; \
@@ -571,11 +660,12 @@ $(DEVDIRS) $(OTHERDEVDIRS) $(TTYDEVDIRS): FORCE
-f $$srcdir/Makefile.sub \
-f $(top_srcdir)/Makefile.dev $(do)
-$(INCDIRS) $(OTHERDIRS): FORCE
+$(INCDIRS) $(PROGDEPDIRS) $(OTHERDIRS): FORCE
@$(ENVSETUP); \
- if test $(srcdir) = .; \
- then srcdir=.; \
- else srcdir=`cd $(srcdir); pwd`/$@; \
+ if test $(srcdir) = .; then \
+ srcdir=.; \
+ else \
+ srcdir=`cd $(srcdir); pwd`/$@; \
fi; \
test -d $@ || $(mkinstalldirs) $@; \
cd $@; \
@@ -605,7 +695,12 @@ dist:
$(MAKE) srcdir=. VPATH=. distfiles; \
$(MAKE) srcdir=. VPATH=. extraclean; \
for d in $(EXTRADIRS); do \
- (cd $$d; $(MAKE) extraclean); \
+ (cd $$d; \
+ if test -f Makefile; then \
+ $(MAKE) extraclean; \
+ else \
+ $(MAKE) -f $(top_builddir)/$$d/Makefile extraclean; \
+ fi); \
done; \
rm -f Makefile; \
$(LN_S) $$srcdir/Makefile.init Makefile
@@ -644,13 +739,37 @@ uninstall_dirs:
-rmdir $(man1dir) $(man5dir) $(man7dir) $(manroot) \
$(tmacdir) $(systemtmacdir) $(localtmacdir) \
$(fontdir) $(localfontdir) $(bindir) \
- $(datasubdir) $(dataprogramdir) $(datadir) $(infodir) \
- $(exampledir) $(htmldocdir) $(docdir) \
- $(libprogramdir) $(libdir)
-
+ $(datasubdir) $(dataprogramdir) $(infodir) \
+ $(exampledir) $(htmldocdir) $(pdfdocdir) $(docdir) \
+ $(libprogramdir) $(libdir) \
+ $(datadir)/doc/groff $(datadir)/doc $(datadir) 2>/dev/null || :
+
+.PHONY: check docheck
+check: site.exp docheck
+
+docheck:
+ if $(SHELL) -c "runtest --version" > /dev/null 2>&1; then \
+ runtest; \
+ else \
+ echo "WARNING: could not find \`runtest'" 1>&2; \
+ fi
-.PHONY: check
-check:
+# This snippet has been taken from the automake package.
+
+site.exp:
+ @echo "Making a new site.exp file..."
+ @echo "## these variables are automatically generated by make ##" >site.tmp
+ @echo "# Do not edit here. If you wish to override these values" >>site.tmp
+ @echo "# edit the last section" >>site.tmp
+ @echo "set tool groff" >>site.tmp
+ @echo "set srcdir $(srcdir)/testsuite" >>site.tmp
+ @echo "set objdir `pwd`" >> site.tmp
+ @echo "## All variables above are generated by configure. Do not edit! ##" >> site.tmp
+ @test ! -f site.exp \
+ || sed '1,/^## All variables above are.*##/ d' site.exp >> site.tmp
+ @-rm -f site.bak
+ @test ! -f site.exp || mv site.exp site.bak
+ @mv site.tmp site.exp
FORCE:
diff --git a/contrib/groff/Makefile.init b/contrib/groff/Makefile.init
index 024f48699bda..2a44c85f69aa 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/Makefile.init
+++ b/contrib/groff/Makefile.init
@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
# with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-# Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
+# Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
SHELL=/bin/sh
diff --git a/contrib/groff/Makefile.sub b/contrib/groff/Makefile.sub
index 689fd63af177..2652363020e1 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/Makefile.sub
+++ b/contrib/groff/Makefile.sub
@@ -4,9 +4,12 @@ DISTCLEANFILES=\
config.cache \
stamp-h \
Makefile \
- src/xditview/Imakefile \
- $(srcdir)/src/xditview/gxditview._man \
- src/include/config.h
+ test-groff \
+ src/include/config.h \
+ site.exp \
+ site.bak \
+ groff.sum \
+ groff.log
CLEANADD=Makefile.cfg conftest*
distfiles: configure
@@ -26,3 +29,7 @@ $(srcdir)/stamp-h.in: configure.ac aclocal.m4
config.h: stamp-h
stamp-h: config.hin config.status
$(SHELL) config.status
+
+# Always create the site-font directory as a guide to the user.
+install_data:
+ -test -d $(localfontdir) || $(mkinstalldirs) $(localfontdir)
diff --git a/contrib/groff/NEWS b/contrib/groff/NEWS
index d99f3a3a44c4..0272def4b2e9 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/NEWS
+++ b/contrib/groff/NEWS
@@ -1,6 +1,309 @@
This file describes recent user-visible changes in groff. Bug fixes are not
described. There are more details in the man and info pages.
+VERSION 1.19.2
+==============
+
+Troff
+-----
+
+o Analogously to the .ft and \f pair, two new requests `gcolor' and
+ `fcolor' (which pair with \m and \M, respectively) have been added to
+ set the glyph and background colours.
+
+o A new read-only, string-valued register `.sty' returns the name of the
+ current style.
+
+o Two new conditional operators `F <name>' and `S <name>' have been added.
+ `F' is true if a font <name> exists. `S' is true if a style <name> has
+ been registered.
+
+o Cyrillic characters have been added to the `utf8' and `html' output
+ devices.
+
+Pic
+---
+
+o The `by' argument in a `for' loop can now be negative if it is additive.
+ For the multiplicative case, it must be greater than zero.
+
+Eqn
+---
+
+o The following keywords aren't new but haven't been documented previously:
+
+ undef NAME (to undefine a macro)
+ copy "FILE" (a synonym for `include')
+ space n (to modify the vertical spacing before and after
+ an equation)
+
+o The following macros aren't new but haven't been documented previously:
+
+ Alpha, ..., Omega (the same as `ALPHA', ..., `OMEGA')
+ ldots (three dots on the base line)
+ dollar (a dollar glyph)
+
+o The following keywords have been extended. Again, this isn't new but
+ hasn't been documented previously:
+
+ col n { ... }
+ lcol n { ... }
+ rcol n { ... }
+ ccol n { ... }
+ pile n { ... }
+ lpile n { ... }
+ rpile n { ... }
+ cpile n { ... } (set vertical spacing between rows to N)
+
+Grohtml
+-------
+
+o This device driver has been raised to beta stage; its set of tags should
+ be stable now.
+
+o New command line option `-s' to set the base point size.
+
+o New command line option `-S' to set the split level while generating
+ multiple files.
+
+Grotty
+------
+
+o Experimental support for zero-width and double-width characters.
+
+Gxditview
+---------
+
+o On platforms which have the X Window System this program is now built and
+ installed automatically.
+
+Xtotroff
+--------
+
+o This program to create font definition files for xditview isn't new but
+ hasn't been installed previously.
+
+Groffer
+-------
+
+o A security problem (reported as CAN-2004-0969) has been fixed.
+
+Gdiffmk
+-------
+
+o A new script contributed by Mike Bianchi. It compares two groff, nroff,
+ or troff documents and creates an output with added margin characters
+ (using `.mc') to indicate the differences.
+
+Pdfroff
+-------
+
+o A new wrapper script contributed by Keith Marshall to easily create PDF
+ documents with groff.
+
+Macro packages
+--------------
+
+o ms.tmac
+
+ . Support for fractional point sizes: A value for the `PS', `VS', `FPS',
+ and `VPS' register larger than or equal to 1000 is always divided by
+ 1000. For example, `.nr PS 10250' sets the document's font size to
+ 10.25 points.
+
+ . The `Ds' and `De' macros provided in ms since groff version 1.19 have
+ been removed; the equivalent `DS' and `DE' macros should be used
+ instead. X11 documents which actually use `Ds' and `De' always load a
+ specific macro file from the X11 distribution (`macros.t') which
+ provides proper definitions for the two macros.
+
+ . The following registers have been added for improving layout control:
+
+ PORPHANS
+ Defines number of lines following `LP', `PP', `QP', `IP' or `XP' which
+ must be kept together, before any automatic page break.
+
+ HORPHANS
+ Sets number of lines of following paragraph which must be kept with a
+ heading, defined by `NH' or `SH', before any automatic page break.
+
+ GROWPS
+ Sets the first level of heading (set with `NH') which will keep the
+ same point size as body text.
+
+ PSINCR
+ Sets the point size increment for each level of heading (set with
+ `NH'), below the threshold level set by `GROWPS'; e.g., if
+ \n[PS] = 10, \n[GROWPS] = 3 and \n[PSINCR] = 2.0p, then `.NH 1' will
+ produce 14pt headings, `.NH 2' will produce 12pt, and all other levels
+ will remain at 10pt (because \n[PS] = 10).
+
+ . The `SH' macro now accepts a numeric argument, to make heading size
+ match that of `NH' with same argument value when the `GROWPS'/`PSINCR'
+ feature is enabled.
+
+ Please refer to the documentation of the ms package for other, minor
+ improvements.
+
+o me.tmac
+
+ The section type set with the `++' request is available in the `_M'
+ register. This isn't new but hasn't been documented before.
+
+o www.tmac
+
+ The `HR' macro no longer causes an empty line for non-HTML devices.
+
+ A new macro `HEAD' has been added to directly add data to the
+ <head>...</head> block.
+
+ New macros `OLS' and `OLE' to start and end an ordered list.
+
+ New macros `DLS' and `DLE' to start and end a definition list.
+
+Pdfmark
+-------
+
+o A new macro package contributed by Keith Marshall which implements PDF
+ marks. This is in alpha stage currently.
+
+Miscellaneous
+-------------
+
+o Two new keywords to the DESC file have been added which are needed for
+ grohtml: `image_generator' and `unscaled_charwidths'. The former gives
+ the name of the program which creates PNG images, and the latter makes
+ troff always use unscaled character widths.
+
+
+VERSION 1.19.1
+==============
+
+Groff
+-----
+
+o The argument of the command line option `-I' is now also passed to troff
+ and grops, specifying a directory to search for files on the command line,
+ files named in `so' and `psbb' requests, and files named in \X'ps: file'
+ and \X'ps: import' escapes.
+
+o If option `-V' is used more than once, the commands will be both printed
+ on standard error and run.
+
+Troff
+-----
+
+o Two new read-only, string-valued registers `.m' and `.M' return the
+ name of the current drawing and background color, respectively.
+
+o New read-only register `.U' which is set to 1 if in safer mode and set
+ to 0 if in unsafe mode.
+
+o An input encoding file for latin-5 (a.k.a. ISO 8859-9) has been added.
+ Example use:
+
+ groff -Tdvi -mlatin5 my_file > my_file.dvi
+
+ Note that some output devices don't support all glyphs of this encoding.
+
+o If the `return' request is called with an argument, it exits twice,
+ namely the current macro and the macro one level higher. This is
+ used to define a wrapper macro for `return' in trace.tmac.
+
+o For completeness, two new requests have been added: `dei1' and `ami1'.
+ They are equivalent to `dei' and `ami', respectively, but the macros
+ are executed with compatibility mode off (similar to `de1' and `am1').
+
+o New command line option `-I' to specify a directory for files (both
+ those on the command line and those named in `psbb' requests). This is
+ also handled by the groff wrapper program.
+
+o Since version 1.19 you can say `.vs 0'. Older versions emit a warning
+ and convert this to `.vs \n[.V]'.
+
+ This hasn't been documented properly. Note that `.vs 0' isn't saved in a
+ diversion since it doesn't result in vertical motion.
+
+Pic
+___
+
+o Dashed and dotted ellipses have been implemented.
+
+Tbl
+---
+
+o New key character `x' to make tbl call a user-defined macro on a table
+ cell. Patch by Heinz-Jürgen Oertel <hj.oertel@surfeu.de>.
+
+Grap2graph
+----------
+
+o A new script contributed by Eric S. Raymond <esr@thyrsus.com>. It
+ converts a grap diagram into a cropped image. Since it uses gs and the
+ PNM library, virtually all graphics formats are available for output.
+ [Note that the grap program itself isn't part of the groff package;
+ see the file MORE.STUFF how to obtain grap.]
+
+Grohtml
+-------
+
+o New option `-j' to emit output splitted into multiple files.
+
+Grops
+-----
+
+o New command line option `-I' to specify a directory to search for files
+ on the command line and files named in \X'ps: import' and \X'ps: file'
+ escapes. This is also handled by the groff wrapper program.
+
+o The default value for the `broken' keyword in the DESC file is now 0.
+
+Grolj4
+------
+
+o A new man page `lj4_font(5)' documents how fonts are accessed with
+ grolj4.
+
+o The built-in fonts for LJ4 and newer PCL 5 devices have been completely
+ revised, mainly to access as much glyphs as possible. The provided
+ metric files should be compatible with recent PCL 5 printers also.
+ Additionally, font description files have been added for the Arial and
+ Times New Roman family, the MS symbol, and Wingdings fonts.
+
+Afmtodit
+--------
+
+o New option `-x' to prevent use of built-in Adobe Glyph List.
+
+Hpftodit
+--------
+
+o Completely revised to handle HP TrueType metric files also. See the
+ hpftodit manual page for more details.
+
+Groffer
+-------
+
+o This version is a rewrite of groffer in many parts, but it is kept in
+ the old single script style.
+
+ New options: --text, --mode text, --tty-viewer, --X, --mode X,
+ --X-viewer, --html, --mode html, --html-view, --apropos-data,
+ --apropos-devel, --apropos-progs.
+
+ New documentation file: README_SH.
+
+ Enhancement of the configuration files and the `apropos' handling.
+
+Macro Packages
+--------------
+
+o www.tmac: New macro `JOBNAME' to split output into multiple files.
+
+o In mdoc, multiple calls to `.Lb' are now supported in the LIBRARY
+ section.
+
+
VERSION 1.19
============
@@ -17,9 +320,9 @@ o Input encoding files for latin-9 (a.k.a. latin-0 and ISO 8859-15) and
and latin-2 only for -Tdvi and -Tutf8.
o Composite glyphs are now supported. To do this, a subset of the Adobe
- Glyph List (AGL) Algorithm as described in
+ Glyph List (AGL) Algorithm as described in
- http://partners.adobe.com/asn/developer/typeforum/unicodegn.html
+ http://partners.adobe.com/asn/tech/type/unicodegn.jsp
is used to construct glyph names based on Unicode character codes. The
existing groff glyph names are frozen; no glyph names which can't be
@@ -110,7 +413,10 @@ o The paper size is now emitted via the %%DocumentMedia and PageSize
mechanisms so that it is no longer required to tell `gv' or `ps2pdf'
about the paper size. The `broken' flag value 16 omits this feature
(the used PostScript command `setpagedevice' is a LanguageLevel 2
- extension). Patch by Egil Kvaleberg <egil@kvaleberg.no>.
+ extension) -- if you intend to further process grops output to get an
+ encapsulated PS (EPS) file you must also use this option.
+
+ Patch by Egil Kvaleberg <egil@kvaleberg.no>.
o Non-slanted PostScript metrics have been changed again; they no longer
contain negative left italic correction values. This assures correct
@@ -316,7 +622,7 @@ o Color support has been added to troff and pic (and to the device drivers
grops, grodvi, grotty, and grohtml -- other preprocessors and drivers will
follow). A new function `defcolor' defines colors; the escape sequence
`\m' sets the drawing color, the escape sequence `\M' specifies the
- background color for closed objects created with \D'...' commands.
+ background color for closed objects created with \D'...' commands.
`\m[]' and `\M[]' switch back to the previous color. `\m' and `\M'
correspond to the new troff output command sets starting with `m' and
`DF'. The device-specific default color is called `default' and can't be
diff --git a/contrib/groff/PROBLEMS b/contrib/groff/PROBLEMS
index f679c3a370a6..ba43b3ce317f 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/PROBLEMS
+++ b/contrib/groff/PROBLEMS
@@ -11,6 +11,103 @@ Generic Problems
+* Displaying a man page on a terminal with/without my favourite pager
+ only gives garbage.
+
+groff by default now uses SGR escape sequences (`ANSI color') to
+control the display attributes (bold, underlined, colour) on TTYs.
+Some terminals (e.g. `kterm') don't understand SGR, and some pagers
+(e.g. older versions of `less' or `less' without the -R option) don't
+understand SGR either. There are three solutions to fix this, in order
+of preference; please read the grotty man page for more details.
+
+The fourth and probably best option is to update your terminal program
+and pager to versions which can handle SGR.
+
+ 1. Set the GROFF_NO_SGR environment variable.
+
+ 2. Pass option -c to grotty.
+
+ 3. Append the following fragment to the `troffrc' file:
+
+
+--- start ---
+.if n \{\
+. nr _C \n(.C
+. cp 0
+.
+. \" The following code sets a top-of-page trap to disable grotty's TTY
+. \" mode. Since neither \X nor .output can be used before the first
+. \" page has started, we must use a trap. To make it work with troff's
+. \" -o option, we wait until the first printed page.
+.
+. de sgr@dummy
+. .
+.
+. rn wh wh@old
+.
+. \" The stand-alone version. If no other trap is set, we can safely
+. \" insert the truncated vertical space caused by the trap (if any).
+. \" Otherwise we assume that the document's main macro package takes
+. \" care of that. As soon as the trap has been executed, it is removed.
+. de1 no@sgr
+. if \\n[.P] \{\
+. if (\\n[.t] == \\n[.p]) \{\
+. rn wh@old wh
+. rm no@sgr
+. wh 0
+. sp \\n[.trunc]
+. nop \X'tty: sgr 0'
+. sp -1
+. \}\}
+. .
+.
+. wh@old 0 no@sgr
+.
+. \" The piggyback version to be appended to macros planted with the
+. \" modified `wh' request.
+. de1 no@sgr1
+. if \\n[.P] \{\
+. rn wh@old wh
+. ds no@sgr1
+. nop \X'tty: sgr 0'
+. sp -1
+. \}
+. .
+.
+. \" We redefine the `wh' request so that `no@sgr1' is appended to
+. \" the trap macro.
+. de1 wh
+. am1 \\$2 sgr@dummy
+. no@sgr1
+. sgr@dummy
+. wh@old \\$1 \\$2
+. .
+.
+. cp \n[_C]
+.\}
+--- end ---
+
+----------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+* The UTF-8 output of grotty has strange characters for the minus, the
+ hyphen, and the right quote. Why?
+
+The used Unicode characters (U+2212 for the minus sign and U+2010 for
+the hyphen) are the correct ones, but many programs can't search them
+properly. The same is true for the right quote (U+201D). To map those
+characters back to the ASCII characters, insert the following code
+snippet into the `troffrc' configuration file:
+
+.if '\*[.T]'utf8' \{\
+. char \- \N'45'
+. char - \N'45'
+. char ' \N'39'
+.\}
+
+
+----------------------------------------------------------------------
+
* My document says that the current year is 19100, not 2000.
In groff, as in traditional troff, the yr number register yields the
@@ -295,7 +392,7 @@ Printing and Display Problems
A PostScript document must meet three requirements in order to be
included with the PSPIC macro: it must comply with the Adobe Document
Structuring Conventions; it must contain a BoundingBox line; it must
-be ``well-behaved''. The BoundingBox line should be of the form:
+be `well-behaved'. The BoundingBox line should be of the form:
%%BoundingBox: llx lly urx ury
@@ -315,7 +412,7 @@ format. (This is available from the Adobe file server; send a message
with a body of `help' to ps-file-server@adobe.com.)
If an EPS file to be included via \X'ps: import' does not start with
-%!PS-Adobe-...', gtroff will still include the file, but grops will
+`%!PS-Adobe-...', gtroff will still include the file, but grops will
not add any fonts to the generated output file that are listed in the
EPS file, even though the files are listed in the `download' file and
are available in the devps directory.
@@ -352,9 +449,13 @@ Make sure that the paper size is `letter'. See groff_tmac(5).
Error: Widget viewport has zero width and/or height
This error means you haven't correctly installed the application
-defaults file, GXditview.ad; ``make install'' does this for you
-automatically, so either you didn't do ``make install'', or you don't
-have imake configured correctly.
+defaults file, GXditview.ad; `make install' does this for you
+automatically, so either you didn't do `make install', or you haven't
+passed a good `--appresdir=<DIR>' argument to groff's configure script.
+
+See the X(7) man page for information how and where application resource
+files have to be located. Look for the XAPPLRESDIR and XUSERFILESEARCHPATH
+environment variables.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -362,7 +463,7 @@ have imake configured correctly.
the same as when I print the document with -Tps: the line and page
breaks come in different places.
-Use groff -X -Tps.
+Use `groff -X -Tps'.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -532,13 +633,13 @@ as empty):
Create a script called 'eqn':
- > #!/bin/sh
+ > #! /bin/sh
> if [ ${1:-""} = /usr/pub/eqnchar ] ; then shift ; fi
> geqn $*
and a script called 'neqn':
- > #!/bin/sh
+ > #! /bin/sh
> if [ ${1:-""} = /usr/pub/eqnchar ] ; then shift ; fi
> geqn -Tascii $*
@@ -558,7 +659,7 @@ To get PostScript output from 'man -t', you also need to create a
--- /usr/local/bin/psroff Sat Feb 13 17:45:46 1993
***************
*** 1,8 ****
- #!/bin/sh
+ #! /bin/sh
! # Emulate nroff with groff.
prog="$0"
@@ -567,7 +668,7 @@ To get PostScript output from 'man -t', you also need to create a
for i
--- 1,8 ----
- #!/bin/sh
+ #! /bin/sh
! # Emulate psroff with groff.
prog="$0"
@@ -697,12 +798,15 @@ argument is a const char *. Fix the declaration of open() in
This occurs because GNU make and Unix make handle VPATH differently,
and the groff build relies on GNU make's VPATH handling.
-Use GNU make to work around the problem. In Solaris 8, GNU make is
-on the Software Companion CD and is installed as /opt/sfw/bin/gmake.
+Use GNU make <http://www.gnu.org/software/make/> to work around this.
+In Solaris 8 and 9, GNU make is on the Software Companion CD in
+package SFWgmake and is installed as /opt/sfw/bin/gmake. Prebuilt
+versions of GNU make for Solaris are also available from
+sunfreeware.com.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
-* On Ultrix, the make stops with the message
+* On Ultrix, the make program stops with the message
*** Error code 1
@@ -773,11 +877,27 @@ directory and include that directory with a -I option.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
-* I get errors when I try to compile groff with Sun C++ version 5.0
- or 5.1.
+* I get errors when I try to compile groff with Forte Development 6
+ or 6u1, or Sun C++ version 5.0 through 5.2.
+
+This is a known problem; see Sun bug #4301919. See Sun patches
+109482, 109490, 109508, and 109509 for fixes.
+
+----------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+* I get warnings from the Sun linker while using gcc 3.4.0:
+
+ ld: warning: relocation error: R_SPARC_UA32:
+ file groff/src/libs/libgroff/libgroff.a(getopt.o): symbol optarg:
+ external symbolic relocation against non-allocatable
+ section .debug_info; cannot be processed at runtime:
+ relocation ignored
-This is a known problem; see Sun bug #4301919. As of this writing, no
-patch is available. Use GCC 2.95.2 or later instead.
+This seems to be a known problem (Sun bugs #4910101 and #4910810,
+filed in September 2003; gcc bug #15599, filed May 2004) without a
+public fix as of this writing. A work-around is to use option
+`-gstabs+' instead of `-g' (and a high probability that the output is
+only debuggable with gdb but not with Sun's debuggers).
----------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -790,6 +910,7 @@ Makefile. If that doesn't solve the problem, define INT_MIN as
----------------------------------------------------------------------
-* When compiling on MacOS X, groff compiles but does not run well.
+* When compiling on MacOS X, groff compiles but does not run well,
+ especially `eqn', causing many `can't break line' messages.
Use ./configure CXX=g++2 then make as usual.
diff --git a/contrib/groff/PROJECTS b/contrib/groff/PROJECTS
index 87aa844fd827..99b215f5ec45 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/PROJECTS
+++ b/contrib/groff/PROJECTS
@@ -9,8 +9,6 @@ Here are some things that would be useful additions to groff:
a page-makeup postprocessor and associated macro package
(like pm and -mpm)
- a complete, self-contained manual -- first results can be found in
- doc/groff.texinfo.
-
If you want to work on one of these, you should probably post to
-gnu.groff.bug to see if anyone else has gotten there first.
+gnu.groff.bug (or send email to bug-groff@gnu.org) to see if anyone else
+has gotten there first.
diff --git a/contrib/groff/README b/contrib/groff/README
index fffada78b187..5f80eaf589af 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/README
+++ b/contrib/groff/README
@@ -1,83 +1,134 @@
-This is the GNU groff document formatting system. The version number
-is given in the file VERSION.
+This is the GNU `groff' document formatting system. The version
+number is given in the file VERSION.
-Included in this release are implementations of troff, pic, eqn, tbl,
-grn, refer, -man, -mdoc, and -ms macros, and drivers for PostScript, TeX
-dvi format, HP LaserJet 4 printers, Canon CAPSL printers, HTML format
-(still alpha), and typewriter-like devices. Also included is a modified
-version of the Berkeley -me macros, an enhanced version of the X11
-xditview previewer, and an implementation of the -mm macros contributed
-by Joergen Haegg (jh@axis.se).
+Included in this release are implementations of `troff', `pic', `eqn',
+`tbl', `grn', `refer', `-man', `-mdoc', `-mom', and `-ms' macros, and
+drivers for `PostScript', `TeX dvi' format, `HP LaserJet 4' printers,
+`Canon CAPSL' printers, `HTML' format (beta status), and
+typewriter-like devices. Also included is a modified version of the
+Berkeley `-me' macros, the enhanced version `gxditview' of the X11
+`xditview' previewer, and an implementation of the `-mm' macros
+contributed by Joergen Haegg (jh@axis.se).
-See the file INSTALL for installation instructions. You will require a
-C++ compiler.
+See the file `INSTALL' for installation instructions. You will
+require a C++ compiler.
-The file NEWS describes recent user-visible changes to groff.
+The file `NEWS' describes recent user-visible changes to `groff'.
-Groff is free software. See the file COPYING for copying permission.
+`groff' is free software. See the file `COPYING' for copying
+permission.
-The file PROBLEMS describes various problems that have been encountered
-in compiling, installing, and running groff.
+The file `PROBLEMS' describes various problems that have been
+encountered in compiling, installing, and running `groff'.
-For the moment, the documentation assumes that you are already familiar
-with the Unix versions of troff, -ms, and the preprocessors.
+The most recent released version of `groff' is always available by
+anonymous ftp from `ftp.gnu.org' in the directory `gnu/groff'.
-The most recent released version of groff is always available by
-anonymous ftp from ftp.gnu.org in the directory pub/gnu/groff.
+The current development version of `groff' is available from a `CVS'
+repository. You can access it by first selecting a parent directory
+in which to create a working copy (call it, say, `~/cvswork'), and
+then executing the commands
-A CVS repository is now available, containing the current development
-version of groff. You can access it with the commands
+ cd ~/cvswork
+ CVS_RSH=ssh; export CVS_RSH
+ cvs -d:ext:anoncvs@savannah.gnu.org/cvsroot/groff -z5 co groff
- export CVSROOT=:pserver:anoncvs@anoncvs.ffii.org:/var/cvs
- cvs login
- cvs -z9 co groff
+(Note that you need an `ssh' client for security reasons.)
-(if the prompt for the password appears, just press the enter key).
-After a successful login you no longer need the first two commands; an
-update of a checked out repository should be done with
+This will create a subdirectory, `~/cvswork/groff', with a "checked
+out" copy of the `CVS' repository. An update of this working copy may
+be achieved, at any later time by invoking the commands
- cvs -z9 update -dP
+ cd ~/cvswork/groff
+ CVS_RSH=ssh cvs -z5 update -dP
-Please read the info pages of cvs for further details.
+Please read the `CVS' info pages for further details.
-Alternatively, you can download snapshots (which are updated twice a
-day) from
+Finally, it is possible to access the `CVS' with a web browser by
+pointing it to
- ftp://ftp.ffii.org/pub/groff/devel/groff-current.tar.gz
+ http://savannah.gnu.org/cvs/?group=groff
-or a diff file relative to the latest official groff release as
+Alternatively, you can download snapshots (which are updated twice a day).
+The complete `groff' source as a single file is available at
- ftp://ftp.ffii.org/pub/groff/devel/groff-<version>-current.diff.gz
+ http://groff.ffii.org/groff/devel/groff-current.tar.gz
-Assuming that groff-<version>.tar.gz and
-groff-<version>-current.diff.gz are in the same directory, do the
+A diff file relative to `groff-<version>', the latest official `groff'
+release is available at
+
+ http://groff.ffii.org/groff/devel/groff-<version>-current.diff.gz
+
+Assuming that `groff-<version>.tar.gz' and
+`groff-<version>-current.diff.gz' are in the same directory, do the
following to apply the diff file:
tar xzvf groff-<version>.tar.gz
cd groff-<version>
gunzip -c ../groff-<version>-current.diff.gz | patch -p1
-Please report bugs using the form in the file BUG-REPORT; the idea of
+Depending on your requirements, you may need at least some of the
+following tools to build `groff' directly from its source:
+
+ ghostscript
+ the psutils package
+ the netpbm package
+ texinfo 4.8
+ bison >= 1.875b or byacc
+
+Note that `texinfo' and `bison' or `byacc' are required only for
+building from `CVS' sources (either a checked out working copy, or a
+daily snapshot). They are not required for building from a stable
+release tarball. Also note that the version numbers stated are the
+minimum supported. No version of `texinfo' < 4.8 will work, and the
+original release of `bison' 1.875 is known not to work; you *may* find
+that `bison' releases < 1.875 will work, but in case of difficulty,
+please update to a later version *before* posting a bug report.
+
+For *all* sources, you need ghostscript for creation of either `PDF' or
+`HTML' output; the `netpbm' and `psutils' packages are required only for
+`HTML' output. If you don't intend to produce output in either of these
+formats, then these packages are unnecessary.
+
+In Linux Debian, the installation of `texinfo' is dangerous. For it
+creates a file `install-info' that will block the system installation.
+So the created `/usr/local/bin/install-info' must be renamed.
+
+The `groff' configure script searches for the X11 headers and
+libraries `Xaw' and `Xmu'. So the corresponding developer packages of
+your system must be installed, otherwise `groff' does not install
+`gxditview' and the `-TX*' devices. In Debian, the developer packages
+are `libxaw7-dev' and `libxmu-dev'.
+
+Please report bugs using the form in the file `BUG-REPORT'; the idea of
this is to make sure that FSF has all the information it needs to fix
-the bug. At the very least, read the BUG-REPORT form and make sure
+the bug. At the very least, read the `BUG-REPORT' form and make sure
that you supply all the information that it asks for. Even if you are
-not sure that something is a bug, report it using BUG-REPORT: this will
+not sure that something is a bug, report it using `BUG-REPORT': this will
enable us to determine whether it really is a bug or not.
Three mailing lists are available:
bug-groff@gnu.org for reporting bugs
groff@gnu.org for general discussion of groff
- groff-commit@ffii.org a read-only list showing logs of
- commitments to the CVS repository
+ groff-commit@gnu.org a read-only list showing commitments
+ to the CVS repository
-Note that groff@gnu.org is an alias for groff@ffii.org; you must be
-subscribed to the `groff' list to send mails.
+You can post mails directly to the `bug-groff' list, without subscribing;
+to post mails to the `groff' list you must subscribe to it.
To subscribe, send a mail to <list>-request@<domain> (example:
-groff-request@ffii.org) with the word `subscribe' in either the subject
-or body of the email (don't include the quotes).
+groff-request@gnu.org for the `groff' list) with the word `subscribe'
+in either the subject or body of the email (don't include the quotes).
+Alternatively, you may subscribe by visiting the web pages at
+
+ http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-groff
+ http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/groff
+ http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/groff-commit
+
+Each of these web pages also provides a link to a browseable archive of
+postings to the corresponding mailing list.
-GNU groff was written by James Clark <jjc@jclark.com>. It is now
+GNU `groff' was written by James Clark <jjc@jclark.com>. It is now
maintained by Ted Harding <ted.harding@nessie.mcc.ac.uk> and Werner
Lemberg <wl@gnu.org>.
diff --git a/contrib/groff/README.MinGW b/contrib/groff/README.MinGW
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..342aac229af9
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/groff/README.MinGW
@@ -0,0 +1,277 @@
+ README.MinGW
+ ============
+
+ Contributed by Keith Marshall (keith.d.marshall@ntlworld.com)
+
+
+ INTRODUCTION
+ ------------
+
+ This file provides recommendations for building a Win32 implementation of
+ GNU Groff, using the MinGW port of GCC for Microsoft (TM) Windows-32
+ platforms. It is intended to supplement the standard installation
+ instructions (see file INSTALL); it does not replace them.
+
+ You require both the MinGW implementation of GCC and its supporting MSYS
+ toolkit, which provides a Win-32 implementation of the GNU bash shell, and a
+ few other essential utilities; these may be obtained from
+
+ http://sourceforge.net/projects/mingw
+
+ by following the appropriate download links, where they are available as
+ self-extracting executable installation packages. If installing both from
+ scratch, it is recommended that MinGW is installed first, as the MSYS
+ installer can then automatically set up the proper environment for running
+ MinGW.
+
+ Additionally, if you wish to compile groff with support for its HTML output
+ capability, some additional tools are required as decribed in the section
+ PREREQUISITES FOR HTML OUTPUT later in this file.
+
+
+ BUILDING GROFF WITH MINGW
+ -------------------------
+
+ Assuming that you have obtained the appropriate groff distribution, and that
+ you are already running an MSYS shell, then the configuration, compilation,
+ and installation of groff, using MinGW, is performed in much the same way as
+ it is described in the INSTALL file, which is provided with the groff
+ distribution. The installation steps are summarised below:
+
+ 1. Change working directory to any suitable location where you may unpack
+ the groff distribution; you must be authorized for write access.
+ Approximately 30MB of free disk space are needed.
+
+ 2. Unpack the groff distribution:
+
+ tar xzf <download-path>/groff-<version>.tar.gz
+
+ This creates a new sub-directory, groff-<version>, containing an image of
+ the groff source tree. You should now change directory, to make this
+ ./groff-<version> your working directory.
+
+ 3. If you are intending to build groff with support for HTML output, then
+ you must now ensure that the prerequisites described in the later section
+ PREREQUISITES FOR HTML OUTPUT are satisfied, before proceeding to build
+ groff; in particular, please ensure that all required support programs
+ are installed in the current PATH.
+
+ 4. You are now ready to configure, build, and install groff. This is
+ accomplished using the conventional procedure, as described in the file
+ INSTALL, i.e.
+
+ ./configure --prefix=<win32-install-path> ...
+ make
+ make install
+
+ Please observe the syntax for the configure command, indicated above; the
+ default value for --prefix is not suitable for use with MinGW, so the
+ --prefix=<win32-install-path> option must be specified, where
+ <win32-install-path> is the chosen MS-Windows directory in which the
+ groff application files are to be installed (see the later section
+ entitled CHOOSING AN INSTALLATION PATH). Any other desired configuration
+ options may also be specified, as described in the standard groff
+ installation instructions.
+
+ 5. After completing the above, groff should be successfully installed; the
+ build directory is no longer required; it may be simply deleted in its
+ entirety. Alternatively, you may choose to keep it, but to remove all
+ files which can be reproduced later, by repeating the configure, make and
+ make install steps; this is readily accomplished by the command
+
+ make distclean
+
+
+ This completes the installation of groff; please read the final sections of
+ this file, GROFF RUNTIME ENVIRONMENT and CAVEATS AND BUGS, for advice on
+ setting up the runtime environment, and avoiding known runtime problems,
+ before running groff.
+
+
+ CHOOSING AN INSTALLATION PATH
+ -----------------------------
+
+ It may be noted that the above instructions indicate that the ./configure
+ command must be invoked with an argument specifying a preference for
+ --prefix=<win32-install-path>, whereas the standard groff installation
+ instructions indicate that this may be omitted, in which case it defaults to
+ --prefix=/usr/local.
+
+ In the case of building with MinGW, the default behaviour of configure is
+ not appropriate for the following reasons.
+
+ o The MSYS environment creates a virtual UNIX-like file system, with its
+ root mapped to the actual MS-Windows directory where MSYS itself is
+ installed; /usr is also mapped to this MSYS installation directory.
+
+ o All of the MSYS tools, and the MinGW implementation of GCC, refer to files
+ via this virtual file system representation; thus, if the
+ --prefix=<win32-install-path> is not specified when groff is configured,
+ `make install' causes groff to be installed in <MSYS-install-path>/local.
+
+ o groff needs to know its own installation path, so that it can locate its
+ own installed components. This information is compiled in, using the
+ exact form specified with the --prefix=<win32-install-path> option to
+ configure.
+
+ o Knowledge of the MSYS virtual file system is not imparted to groff; it
+ expects the compiled-in path to its components to be a fully qualified
+ MS-Windows path name (although UNIX-style slashes are permitted, and
+ preferred to the MS-Windows style backslashes, to demarcate the directory
+ hierarchy). Thus, when configuring groff, if
+ --prefix=<win32-install-path> is not correctly specified, then the
+ installed groff application looks for its components in /usr/local, and
+ most likely doesn't find them, because they are actually installed in
+ <MSYS-install-path>/local.
+
+ It is actually convenient, but by no means a requirement, to have groff
+ installed in the /usr/local directory of the MSYS virtual file system; this
+ makes it easy to invoke groff from the MSYS shell, since the virtual
+ /usr/local/bin is normally added automatically to the PATH (the default
+ PATH, as set in MSYS's /etc/profile), when MSYS is started.
+
+ In order to install groff into MSYS's /usr/local directory, it is necessary
+ to specify the fully qualified absolute MS-Windows path to this directory,
+ when configuring groff, i.e.
+
+ ./configure --prefix=<MSYS-install-path>/local ...
+
+ For example, on a system where MSYS is installed in the MS-Windows directory
+ D:\MSYS\1.0, the MSYS virtual path /usr/local resolves to the absolute
+ MS-Windows native path D:\MSYS\1.0\local (the /usr component of the MSYS
+ virtual path does not appear in the resolved absolute native path name since
+ MSYS maps this directly to the root of the MSYS virtual file system). Thus,
+ the --prefix option should be specified to configure as
+
+ ./configure --prefix=D:/MSYS/1.0/local ...
+
+ Note that the backslash characters, which appear in the native MS-Windows
+ form of the path name, are replaced by UNIX-style slashes in the argument to
+ configure; this is the preferred syntax.
+
+ Also note that the MS-Windows device designator (D: in this instance) is
+ prepended to the specified path, in the normal MS-Windows format, and that,
+ since upper and lower case distinctions are ignored in MS-Windows path
+ names, any combination of upper and lower case is acceptable.
+
+
+ PREREQUISITES FOR HTML OUTPUT
+ -----------------------------
+
+ If you intend to use groff for production of HTML output, then there are a
+ few dependencies which must be satisfied. Ideally, these should be resolved
+ before attempting to configure and build groff, since the configuration
+ script does check them.
+
+ In order to produce HTML output, you first require a working implementation
+ of Ghostscript; either the AFPL Ghostscript or the GNU Ghostscript
+ implementation for MS-Windows should be suitable, depending on your
+ licensing preference. It is highly recommended to use version 8.11 or
+ higher due to bugs in older versions. These may be obtained, in the form of
+ self-installing binary packages, by following the download links for the
+ chosen licensing option, from http://sourceforge.net/projects/ghostscript.
+
+ Please note that these packages install the Ghostscript interpreter required
+ by groff in the ./bin subdirectory of the Ghostscript installation
+ directory, with the name gswin32c.exe. However, groff expects this
+ interpreter to be located in the system PATH, with the name gs.exe. Thus,
+ to ensure that groff can correctly locate the Ghostscript interpreter, it is
+ recommended that the file gswin32c.exe should be copied from the Ghostscript
+ installation directory to the MSYS /usr/local/bin directory, where it should
+ be renamed to gs.exe.
+
+ In addition to a working Ghostscript interpreter, you also require several
+ image manipulation utilities, all of which may be scavenged from various
+ packages available from http://sourceforge.net/projects/gnuwin32, and which
+ should be installed in the MSYS /usr/local/bin directory, or any other
+ suitable directory which is specified in the PATH. These additional
+ prerequisites are
+
+ 1. from the netpbm-<version>-bin.zip package:
+
+ netpbm.dll
+ pnmcrop.exe
+ pnmcut.exe
+ pnmtopng.exe
+ pnmtops.exe
+
+ 2. from the libpng-<version>-bin.zip package:
+
+ libpng.dll
+
+ 3. from the zlib-<version>-bin.zip package:
+
+ zlib-1.dll, which must be renamed to zlib.dll
+
+ 4. from the psutils-<version>-bin.zip package:
+
+ psselect.exe
+
+ Note that it is not necessary to install the above four packages in their
+ entirety; of course, you may do so if you wish.
+
+
+ GROFF RUNTIME ENVIRONMENT
+ -------------------------
+
+ The runtime environment, provided to groff by MSYS, is essentially the same
+ as would be provided under a UNIX or GNU/Linux operating system; thus, any
+ environment variables which may be used to customize the groff runtime
+ environment have similar effects under MSYS, as they would in UNIX or
+ GNU/Linux, with the exception that any variable specifying a path should
+ adopt the same syntax as a native MS-Windows PATH specification.
+
+ There is, however, one known problem which is associated with the
+ implementation of the MS-Windows file system, and the manner in which the
+ Microsoft runtime library (which is used by the MinGW implementation of GCC)
+ generates names for temporary files. This known problem arises when groff
+ is invoked with a current working directory which refers to a network share,
+ for which the user does not have write access in the root directory, and
+ there is no environment variable set to define a writeable location for
+ creating temporary files. When these conditions arise, groff fails with a
+ `permission denied' error, as soon as it tries to create any temporary file.
+
+ To specify the location for creating temporary files, the standard UNIX or
+ GNU/Linux implementation of groff provides the GROFF_TMPDIR or TMPDIR
+ environment variables, whereas MS-Windows applications generally use TMP or
+ TEMP; furthermore, the MS-Windows implementations of Ghostscript apparently
+ support the use of only TEMP or TMPDIR.
+
+ To avoid problems with creation of temporary files, it is recommended that
+ you ensure that both TMP and TEMP are defined, with identical values, to
+ point to a suitable location for creating temporary files; many MS-Windows
+ boxes have them set already, and groff has been adapted to honour them, when
+ built in accordance with the preceding instructions, using MinGW.
+
+
+ CAVEATS AND BUGS
+ ----------------
+
+ There are two known issues, observed when running groff in the MinGW/MSYS
+ environment, which would not affect groff in its native UNIX environment:
+
+ o Running groff with the working directory set to a subdirectory of a
+ network share, where the user does not have write permission in the root
+ directory of the share, causes groff to fail with a `permission denied'
+ exception, if the TMP environment variable is not appropriately defined;
+ it may also be necessary to define the TEMP environment variable, to avoid
+ a similar failure mode, when using the -Thtml output mode of groff. This
+ problem is more fully discussed in the preceding section, GROFF RUNTIME
+ ENVIRONMENT.
+
+ o When running groff (or nroff) to process standard input, where the
+ standard input stream is obtained directly from the RXVT console provided
+ with MSYS, groff cannot detect the end-of-file condition for the standard
+ input stream, and hangs. This appears to be caused by a fault in the MSYS
+ implementation of RXVT; it may be worked around by either starting MSYS
+ without RXVT (see the comments in the MSYS.BAT startup script); in this
+ case standard input is terminated by typing <Ctrl-Z> followed by <RETURN>,
+ on a new input line. Alternatively, if you prefer to use MSYS with RXVT,
+ you can enter the interactive groff command in the form
+
+ cat | groff ...
+
+ in which case <Ctrl-D> terminates the standard input stream, in just the
+ same way it does on a UNIX system; the cat executable provided with MSYS
+ does seem to trap the end-of-file condition, and properly signals groff
+ that the input stream has terminated.
diff --git a/contrib/groff/REVISION b/contrib/groff/REVISION
index 573541ac9702..0cfbf08886fc 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/REVISION
+++ b/contrib/groff/REVISION
@@ -1 +1 @@
-0
+2
diff --git a/contrib/groff/TODO b/contrib/groff/TODO
index c540d3ce68ca..4e4c6f7db11e 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/TODO
+++ b/contrib/groff/TODO
@@ -1,11 +1,5 @@
Unicode input:
- Implementing \U'xxxx' to access Unicode characters directly.
-
- Making groff 16bit input-clean.
-
-Separating input and output encodings (similar to LaTeX).
-
-Better selection of paper sizes with -Tps.
+ Making groff 21bit input-clean.
Make -Tlj4 work with -X.
diff --git a/contrib/groff/aclocal.m4 b/contrib/groff/aclocal.m4
index 4b1b68ecdc41..7e22633eefc3 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/aclocal.m4
+++ b/contrib/groff/aclocal.m4
@@ -1,309 +1,494 @@
-dnl Autoconf macros for groff.
-dnl Copyright (C) 1989-1995, 2001, 2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-dnl
-dnl This file is part of groff.
-dnl
-dnl groff is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
-dnl the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
-dnl Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later
-dnl version.
-dnl
-dnl groff is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
-dnl WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
-dnl FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
-dnl for more details.
-dnl
-dnl You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
-dnl with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-dnl Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
-dnl
-dnl
-AC_DEFUN(GROFF_PRINT,
-[if test -z "$PSPRINT"; then
- AC_CHECK_PROGS(LPR,lpr)
- AC_CHECK_PROGS(LP,lp)
- if test -n "$LPR" && test -n "$LP"; then
- # HP-UX provides an lpr command that emulates lpr using lp,
- # but it doesn't have lpq; in this case we want to use lp
- # rather than lpr.
- AC_CHECK_PROGS(LPQ,lpq)
- test -n "$LPQ" || LPR=
- fi
- if test -n "$LPR"; then
- PSPRINT="$LPR"
- elif test -n "$LP"; then
- PSPRINT="$LP"
- fi
-fi
-AC_SUBST(PSPRINT)
-AC_MSG_CHECKING([for command to use for printing PostScript files])
-AC_MSG_RESULT($PSPRINT)
-# Figure out DVIPRINT from PSPRINT.
-AC_MSG_CHECKING([for command to use for printing dvi files])
-if test -n "$PSPRINT" && test -z "$DVIPRINT"; then
- if test "X$PSPRINT" = "Xlpr"; then
- DVIPRINT="lpr -d"
- else
- DVIPRINT="$PSPRINT"
- fi
-fi
-AC_SUBST(DVIPRINT)
-AC_MSG_RESULT($DVIPRINT)])dnl
-dnl
-dnl
-dnl Bison generated parsers have problems with C++ compilers other than g++.
-dnl So byacc is preferred over bison.
-dnl
-AC_DEFUN(GROFF_PROG_YACC,
-[AC_CHECK_PROGS(YACC, byacc 'bison -y', yacc)])dnl
-dnl
-dnl
-dnl The following programs are needed for grohtml.
-dnl
-AC_DEFUN(GROFF_HTML_PROGRAMS,
-[make_html=html
-make_install_html=install_html
-missing=
-AC_CHECK_PROG(pnmcut, pnmcut, found, missing)
-if test $pnmcut = missing; then
- missing="$missing pnmcut"
-fi
-AC_CHECK_PROG(pnmcrop, pnmcrop, found, missing)
-if test $pnmcrop = missing; then
- missing="$missing pnmcrop"
-fi
-AC_CHECK_PROG(pnmtopng, pnmtopng, found, missing)
-if test $pnmtopng = missing; then
- missing="$missing pnmtopng"
-fi
-AC_CHECK_PROG(gs, gs gsos2, found, missing)
-if test $gs = missing; then
- missing="$missing gs"
-fi
-AC_CHECK_PROG(psselect, psselect, found, missing)
-if test $psselect = missing; then
- missing="$missing psselect"
-fi
-AC_CHECK_PROG(pnmtops, pnmtops, found, missing)
-if test $pnmtops = missing; then
- missing="$missing pnmtops"
-fi
-if test -n "$missing"; then
- cnt=0
- for i in $missing
- do
- cnt=`expr $cnt + 1`
- eval "prog$cnt=$i"
- done
- plural="s"
- case $cnt in
- 1)
- plural=""
- progs="\`$prog1'" ;;
- 2)
- progs="\`$prog1' and \`$prog2'" ;;
- 3)
- progs="\`$prog1', \`$prog2', and \`$prog3'" ;;
- 4)
- progs="\`$prog1', \`$prog2', \`$prog3', and \`$prog4'" ;;
- 5)
- progs="\`$prog1', \`$prog2', \`$prog3', \`$prog4', and \`$prog5'" ;;
- 6)
- progs="\`$prog1', \`$prog2', \`$prog3', \`$prog4', \`$prog5', and \`$prog6'" ;;
- esac
- make_html=
- make_install_html=
- AC_MSG_WARN([
+# Autoconf macros for groff.
+# Copyright (C) 1989-1995, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005
+# Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+#
+# This file is part of groff.
+#
+# groff is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
+# the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
+# Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later
+# version.
+#
+# groff is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
+# WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
+# FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
+# for more details.
+#
+# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
+# with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
+# Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
+
+AC_DEFUN([GROFF_PRINT],
+ [if test -z "$PSPRINT"; then
+ AC_CHECK_PROGS([LPR], [lpr])
+ AC_CHECK_PROGS([LP], [lp])
+ if test -n "$LPR" && test -n "$LP"; then
+ # HP-UX provides an lpr command that emulates lpr using lp,
+ # but it doesn't have lpq; in this case we want to use lp
+ # rather than lpr.
+ AC_CHECK_PROGS([LPQ], [lpq])
+ test -n "$LPQ" || LPR=
+ fi
+ if test -n "$LPR"; then
+ PSPRINT="$LPR"
+ elif test -n "$LP"; then
+ PSPRINT="$LP"
+ fi
+ fi
+ AC_SUBST([PSPRINT])
+ AC_MSG_CHECKING([for command to use for printing PostScript files])
+ AC_MSG_RESULT([$PSPRINT])
+
+ # Figure out DVIPRINT from PSPRINT.
+ AC_MSG_CHECKING([for command to use for printing dvi files])
+ if test -n "$PSPRINT" && test -z "$DVIPRINT"; then
+ if test "x$PSPRINT" = "xlpr"; then
+ DVIPRINT="lpr -d"
+ else
+ DVIPRINT="$PSPRINT"
+ fi
+ fi
+ AC_SUBST([DVIPRINT])
+ AC_MSG_RESULT([$DVIPRINT])])
+
+# Bison generated parsers have problems with C++ compilers other than g++.
+# So byacc is preferred over bison.
+
+AC_DEFUN([GROFF_PROG_YACC],
+ [AC_CHECK_PROGS([YACC], [byacc 'bison -y'], [yacc])])
+
+# The following programs are needed for grohtml.
+
+AC_DEFUN([GROFF_HTML_PROGRAMS],
+ [AC_REQUIRE([GROFF_GHOSTSCRIPT_PATH])
+ make_html=html
+ make_install_html=install_html
+
+ missing=
+ AC_FOREACH([groff_prog],
+ [pnmcut pnmcrop pnmtopng psselect pnmtops],
+ [AC_CHECK_PROG(groff_prog, groff_prog, [found], [missing])
+ if test $[]groff_prog = missing; then
+ missing="$missing \`groff_prog'"
+ fi;])
+
+ test "$GHOSTSCRIPT" = "missing" && missing="$missing \`gs'"
+
+ if test -n "$missing"; then
+ plural=`set $missing; test $[#] -gt 1 && echo s`
+ missing=`set $missing
+ missing=""
+ while test $[#] -gt 0
+ do
+ case $[#] in
+ 1) missing="$missing$[1]" ;;
+ 2) missing="$missing$[1] and " ;;
+ *) missing="$missing$[1], " ;;
+ esac
+ shift
+ done
+ echo $missing`
+
+ make_html=
+ make_install_html=
+
+ AC_MSG_WARN([missing program$plural:
The program$plural
- $progs
- can't be found in the path, thus the HTML backend of groff (grohtml)
- won't work properly. Consequently, no documentation in HTML format
- is built and installed.
-])
-fi
-AC_SUBST(make_html)
-AC_SUBST(make_install_html)])dnl
-dnl
-dnl check to see whether pnmtops can handle the -nosetpage option
-dnl
-AC_DEFUN(GROFF_PNMTOPS_NOSETPAGE,
-[AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether pnmtops can handle the -nosetpage option])
-if echo P2 2 2 255 0 1 2 0 | pnmtops -nosetpage > /dev/null 2>&1 ; then
- AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)
- pnmtops_nosetpage="pnmtops -nosetpage"
-else
- AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
- pnmtops_nosetpage="pnmtops"
-fi
-AC_SUBST(pnmtops_nosetpage)
-])dnl
-dnl
-dnl
-dnl GROFF_CSH_HACK(if hack present, if not present)
-dnl
-AC_DEFUN(GROFF_CSH_HACK,
-[AC_MSG_CHECKING([for csh hash hack])
+ $missing
+ cannot be found in the PATH.
+ Consequently, groff's HTML backend (grohtml) will not work properly;
+ therefore, it will neither be possible to prepare, nor to install,
+ documentation in HTML format.
+ ])
+ fi
+
+ AC_SUBST([make_html])
+ AC_SUBST([make_install_html])])
+
+# To produce PDF docs, we need both awk and ghostscript.
+
+AC_DEFUN([GROFF_PDFDOC_PROGRAMS],
+ [AC_REQUIRE([GROFF_AWK_PATH])
+ AC_REQUIRE([GROFF_GHOSTSCRIPT_PATH])
+
+ make_pdfdoc=pdfdoc
+ make_install_pdfdoc=install_pdfdoc
+
+ missing=""
+ test "$AWK" = missing && missing="\`awk'"
+ test "$GHOSTSCRIPT" = missing && missing="$missing \`gs'"
+ if test -n "$missing"; then
+ plural=`set $missing; test $[#] -eq 2 && echo s`
+ test x$plural = xs \
+ && missing=`set $missing; echo "$[1] and $[2]"` \
+ || missing=`echo $missing`
+
+ make_pdfdoc=
+ make_install_pdfdoc=
+
+ AC_MSG_WARN([missing program$plural:
+
+ The program$plural $missing cannot be found in the PATH.
+ Consequently, groff's PDF formatter (pdfroff) will not work properly;
+ therefore, it will neither be possible to prepare, nor to install,
+ documentation in PDF format.
+ ])
+ fi
+
+ AC_SUBST([make_pdfdoc])
+ AC_SUBST([make_install_pdfdoc])])
+
+# Check whether pnmtops can handle the -nosetpage option.
+
+AC_DEFUN([GROFF_PNMTOPS_NOSETPAGE],
+ [AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether pnmtops can handle the -nosetpage option])
+ if echo P2 2 2 255 0 1 2 0 | pnmtops -nosetpage > /dev/null 2>&1 ; then
+ AC_MSG_RESULT([yes])
+ pnmtops_nosetpage="pnmtops -nosetpage"
+ else
+ AC_MSG_RESULT([no])
+ pnmtops_nosetpage="pnmtops"
+ fi
+ AC_SUBST([pnmtops_nosetpage])])
+
+# Check location of `gs'; allow `--with-gs=PROG' option to override.
+
+AC_DEFUN([GROFF_GHOSTSCRIPT_PATH],
+ [AC_REQUIRE([GROFF_GHOSTSCRIPT_PREFS])
+ AC_ARG_WITH([gs],
+ [AS_HELP_STRING([--with-gs=PROG],
+ [actual [/path/]name of ghostscript executable])],
+ [GHOSTSCRIPT=$withval],
+ [AC_CHECK_TOOLS(GHOSTSCRIPT, [$ALT_GHOSTSCRIPT_PROGS], [missing])])
+ test "$GHOSTSCRIPT" = "no" && GHOSTSCRIPT=missing])
+
+# Preferences for choice of `gs' program...
+# (allow --with-alt-gs="LIST" to override).
+
+AC_DEFUN([GROFF_GHOSTSCRIPT_PREFS],
+ [AC_ARG_WITH([alt-gs],
+ [AS_HELP_STRING([--with-alt-gs=LIST],
+ [alternative names for ghostscript executable])],
+ [ALT_GHOSTSCRIPT_PROGS="$withval"],
+ [ALT_GHOSTSCRIPT_PROGS="gs gswin32c gsos2"])
+ AC_SUBST([ALT_GHOSTSCRIPT_PROGS])])
+
+# Check location of `awk'; allow `--with-awk=PROG' option to override.
+
+AC_DEFUN([GROFF_AWK_PATH],
+ [AC_REQUIRE([GROFF_AWK_PREFS])
+ AC_ARG_WITH([awk],
+ [AS_HELP_STRING([--with-awk=PROG],
+ [actual [/path/]name of awk executable])],
+ [AWK=$withval],
+ [AC_CHECK_TOOLS(AWK, [$ALT_AWK_PROGS], [missing])])
+ test "$AWK" = "no" && AWK=missing])
+
+# Preferences for choice of `awk' program; allow --with-alt-awk="LIST"
+# to override.
+
+AC_DEFUN([GROFF_AWK_PREFS],
+ [AC_ARG_WITH([alt-awk],
+ [AS_HELP_STRING([--with-alt-awk=LIST],
+ [alternative names for awk executable])],
+ [ALT_AWK_PROGS="$withval"],
+ [ALT_AWK_PROGS="gawk mawk nawk awk"])
+ AC_SUBST([ALT_AWK_PROGS])])
+
+# GROFF_CSH_HACK(if hack present, if not present)
+
+AC_DEFUN([GROFF_CSH_HACK],
+ [AC_MSG_CHECKING([for csh hash hack])
+
cat <<EOF >conftest.sh
-#!/bin/sh
+#! /bin/sh
true || exit 0
export PATH || exit 0
exit 1
EOF
-chmod +x conftest.sh
-if echo ./conftest.sh | (csh >/dev/null 2>&1) >/dev/null 2>&1; then
- AC_MSG_RESULT(yes); $1
-else
- AC_MSG_RESULT(no); $2
-fi
-rm -f conftest.sh])dnl
-dnl
-dnl
-dnl From udodo!hans@relay.NL.net (Hans Zuidam)
-dnl
-AC_DEFUN(GROFF_ISC_SYSV3,
-[AC_MSG_CHECKING([for ISC 3.x or 4.x])
-changequote(,)dnl
-if grep '[34]\.' /usr/options/cb.name >/dev/null 2>&1
-changequote([,])dnl
-then
- AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)
- AC_DEFINE(_SYSV3, 1,
- [Define if you have ISC 3.x or 4.x.])
-else
- AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
-fi])dnl
-dnl
-dnl
-AC_DEFUN(GROFF_POSIX,
-[AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether -D_POSIX_SOURCE is necessary])
-AC_LANG_PUSH(C++)
-AC_TRY_COMPILE([#include <stdio.h>
-extern "C" { void fileno(int); }],,
-AC_MSG_RESULT(yes);AC_DEFINE(_POSIX_SOURCE, 1,
- [Define if -D_POSIX_SOURCE is necessary.]),
-AC_MSG_RESULT(no))
-AC_LANG_POP(C++)])dnl
-dnl
-dnl
-dnl srand() of SunOS 4.1.3 has return type int instead of void
-dnl
-AC_DEFUN(GROFF_SRAND,
-[AC_LANG_PUSH(C++)
-AC_MSG_CHECKING([for return type of srand])
-AC_TRY_COMPILE([#include <stdlib.h>
-extern "C" { void srand(unsigned int); }],,
-AC_MSG_RESULT(void);AC_DEFINE(RET_TYPE_SRAND_IS_VOID, 1,
- [Define if srand() returns void not int.]),
-AC_MSG_RESULT(int))
-AC_LANG_POP(C++)])dnl
-dnl
-dnl
-AC_DEFUN(GROFF_SYS_NERR,
-[AC_LANG_PUSH(C++)
-AC_MSG_CHECKING([for sys_nerr in <errno.h> or <stdio.h>])
-AC_TRY_COMPILE([#include <errno.h>
-#include <stdio.h>],
-[int k; k = sys_nerr;],
-AC_MSG_RESULT(yes);AC_DEFINE(HAVE_SYS_NERR, 1,
- [Define if you have sysnerr in <errno.h> or
- <stdio.h>.]),
-AC_MSG_RESULT(no))
-AC_LANG_POP(C++)])dnl
-dnl
-dnl
-AC_DEFUN(GROFF_SYS_ERRLIST,
-[AC_MSG_CHECKING([for sys_errlist[] in <errno.h> or <stdio.h>])
-AC_TRY_COMPILE([#include <errno.h>
-#include <stdio.h>],
-[int k; k = (int)sys_errlist[0];],
-AC_MSG_RESULT(yes);AC_DEFINE(HAVE_SYS_ERRLIST, 1,
- [Define if you have sys_errlist in <errno.h>
- or in <stdio.h>.]),
-AC_MSG_RESULT(no))])dnl
-dnl
-dnl
-AC_DEFUN(GROFF_OSFCN_H,
-[AC_LANG_PUSH(C++)
-AC_MSG_CHECKING([C++ <osfcn.h>])
-AC_TRY_COMPILE([#include <osfcn.h>],
-[read(0, 0, 0); open(0, 0);],
-AC_MSG_RESULT(yes);AC_DEFINE(HAVE_CC_OSFCN_H, 1,
- [Define if you have a C++ <osfcn.h>.]),
-AC_MSG_RESULT(no))
-AC_LANG_POP(C++)])dnl
-dnl
-dnl
-AC_DEFUN(GROFF_LIMITS_H,
-[AC_LANG_PUSH(C++)
-AC_MSG_CHECKING([C++ <limits.h>])
-AC_TRY_COMPILE([#include <limits.h>],
-[int x = INT_MIN; int y = INT_MAX; int z = UCHAR_MAX;],
-AC_MSG_RESULT(yes);AC_DEFINE(HAVE_CC_LIMITS_H, 1,
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-AC_DEFUN(GROFF_STDINT_H,
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-AC_TRY_COMPILE([#include <stdint.h>],
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-AC_MSG_RESULT(yes);AC_DEFINE(HAVE_CC_STDINT_H, 1,
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-AC_DEFUN(GROFF_TIME_T,
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-AC_TRY_COMPILE([#include <time.h>],
-[time_t t = time(0); struct tm *p = localtime(&t);],
-AC_MSG_RESULT(yes),
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-AC_LANG_POP(C++)])dnl
-dnl
-dnl
-AC_DEFUN(GROFF_STRUCT_EXCEPTION,
-[AC_MSG_CHECKING([struct exception])
-AC_TRY_COMPILE([#include <math.h>],
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-AC_MSG_RESULT(yes);AC_DEFINE(HAVE_STRUCT_EXCEPTION, 1,
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-dnl
-dnl
-AC_DEFUN(GROFF_ARRAY_DELETE,
-[AC_LANG_PUSH(C++)
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-AC_TRY_COMPILE(, [char *p = new char[5]; delete [] p;],
-AC_MSG_RESULT(yes),
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- `delete []'.]))
-AC_LANG_POP(C++)])dnl
-dnl
-dnl
-dnl
-AC_DEFUN(GROFF_TRADITIONAL_CPP,
-[AC_LANG_PUSH(C++)
-AC_MSG_CHECKING([traditional preprocessor])
-AC_TRY_COMPILE([#define name2(a,b) a/**/b],[int name2(foo,bar);],
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-AC_LANG_POP(C++)])dnl
-dnl
-dnl
-AC_DEFUN(GROFF_WCOREFLAG,
-[AC_MSG_CHECKING([w_coredump])
-AC_TRY_RUN([#include <sys/types.h>
+
+ chmod +x conftest.sh
+ if echo ./conftest.sh | (csh >/dev/null 2>&1) >/dev/null 2>&1; then
+ AC_MSG_RESULT([yes])
+ $1
+ else
+ AC_MSG_RESULT([no])
+ $2
+ fi
+ rm -f conftest.sh])
+
+# From udodo!hans@relay.NL.net (Hans Zuidam)
+
+AC_DEFUN([GROFF_ISC_SYSV3],
+ [AC_MSG_CHECKING([for ISC 3.x or 4.x])
+ if grep ['[34]\.'] /usr/options/cb.name >/dev/null 2>&1
+ then
+ AC_MSG_RESULT([yes])
+ AC_DEFINE([_SYSV3], [1], [Define if you have ISC 3.x or 4.x.])
+ else
+ AC_MSG_RESULT([no])
+ fi])
+
+AC_DEFUN([GROFF_POSIX],
+ [AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether -D_POSIX_SOURCE is necessary])
+ AC_LANG_PUSH([C++])
+ AC_COMPILE_IFELSE([
+ AC_LANG_PROGRAM([[
+
+#include <stdio.h>
+extern "C" { void fileno(int); }
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+ ]])
+ ],
+ [AC_MSG_RESULT([yes])
+ AC_DEFINE([_POSIX_SOURCE], [1],
+ [Define if -D_POSIX_SOURCE is necessary.])],
+ [AC_MSG_RESULT([no])])
+ AC_LANG_POP([C++])])
+
+# srand() of SunOS 4.1.3 has return type int instead of void
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+AC_DEFUN([GROFF_SRAND],
+ [AC_LANG_PUSH([C++])
+ AC_MSG_CHECKING([for return type of srand])
+ AC_COMPILE_IFELSE([
+ AC_LANG_PROGRAM([[
+
+#include <stdlib.h>
+extern "C" { void srand(unsigned int); }
+
+ ]])
+ ],
+ [AC_MSG_RESULT([void])
+ AC_DEFINE([RET_TYPE_SRAND_IS_VOID], [1],
+ [Define if srand() returns void not int.])],
+ [AC_MSG_RESULT([int])])
+ AC_LANG_POP([C++])])
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+# In April 2005, autoconf's AC_TYPE_SIGNAL is still broken.
+
+AC_DEFUN([GROFF_TYPE_SIGNAL],
+ [AC_MSG_CHECKING([for return type of signal handlers])
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+ 'extern "C" void (*signal (int, void (*)(int)))(int);' \
+ 'extern "C" void (*signal (int, void (*)(int)) throw ())(int);' \
+ 'void (*signal ()) ();'
+ do
+ AC_COMPILE_IFELSE([
+ AC_LANG_PROGRAM([[
+
+#include <sys/types.h>
+#include <signal.h>
+#ifdef signal
+# undef signal
+#endif
+$groff_declaration
+
+ ]],
+ [[
+
+int i;
+
+ ]])
+ ],
+ [break],
+ [continue])
+ done
+
+ if test -n "$groff_declaration"; then
+ AC_MSG_RESULT([void])
+ AC_DEFINE([RETSIGTYPE], [void],
+ [Define as the return type of signal handlers
+ (`int' or `void').])
+ else
+ AC_MSG_RESULT([int])
+ AC_DEFINE([RETSIGTYPE], [int],
+ [Define as the return type of signal handlers
+ (`int' or `void').])
+ fi])
+
+AC_DEFUN([GROFF_SYS_NERR],
+ [AC_LANG_PUSH([C++])
+ AC_MSG_CHECKING([for sys_nerr in <errno.h>, <stdio.h>, or <stdlib.h>])
+ AC_COMPILE_IFELSE([
+ AC_LANG_PROGRAM([[
+
+#include <errno.h>
+#include <stdio.h>
+#include <stdlib.h>
+
+ ]],
+ [[
+
+int k;
+k = sys_nerr;
+
+ ]])
+ ],
+ [AC_MSG_RESULT([yes])
+ AC_DEFINE([HAVE_SYS_NERR], [1],
+ [Define if you have sys_nerr in <errno.h>, <stdio.h>, or <stdio.h>.])],
+ [AC_MSG_RESULT([no])])
+ AC_LANG_POP([C++])])
+
+AC_DEFUN([GROFF_SYS_ERRLIST],
+ [AC_MSG_CHECKING([for sys_errlist[] in <errno.h>, <stdio.h>, or <stdlib.h>])
+ AC_COMPILE_IFELSE([
+ AC_LANG_PROGRAM([[
+
+#include <errno.h>
+#include <stdio.h>
+#include <stdlib.h>
+
+ ]],
+ [[
+
+int k;
+k = (int)sys_errlist[0];
+
+ ]])
+ ],
+ [AC_MSG_RESULT([yes])
+ AC_DEFINE([HAVE_SYS_ERRLIST], [1],
+ [Define if you have sys_errlist in <errno.h>, <stdio.h>, or <stdlib.h>.])],
+ [AC_MSG_RESULT([no])])])
+
+AC_DEFUN([GROFF_OSFCN_H],
+ [AC_LANG_PUSH([C++])
+ AC_MSG_CHECKING([C++ <osfcn.h>])
+ AC_COMPILE_IFELSE([
+ AC_LANG_PROGRAM([[
+
+#include <osfcn.h>
+
+ ]],
+ [[
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+read(0, 0, 0);
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+ ]])
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+ [AC_MSG_RESULT([yes])
+ AC_DEFINE([HAVE_CC_OSFCN_H], [1],
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+ AC_LANG_POP([C++])])
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+AC_DEFUN([GROFF_LIMITS_H],
+ [AC_LANG_PUSH([C++])
+ AC_MSG_CHECKING([C++ <limits.h>])
+ AC_COMPILE_IFELSE([
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+#include <limits.h>
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+int x = INT_MIN;
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+ ],
+ [AC_MSG_RESULT([yes])
+ AC_DEFINE([HAVE_CC_LIMITS_H], [1],
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+ [AC_MSG_RESULT([no])])
+ AC_LANG_POP([C++])])
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+AC_DEFUN([GROFF_TIME_T],
+ [AC_LANG_PUSH([C++])
+ AC_MSG_CHECKING([for declaration of time_t])
+ AC_COMPILE_IFELSE([
+ AC_LANG_PROGRAM([[
+
+#include <time.h>
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+ ]],
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+time_t t = time(0);
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+
+ ]])
+ ],
+ [AC_MSG_RESULT([yes])],
+ [AC_MSG_RESULT([no])
+ AC_DEFINE([LONG_FOR_TIME_T], [1],
+ [Define if localtime() takes a long * not a time_t *.])])
+ AC_LANG_POP([C++])])
+
+AC_DEFUN([GROFF_STRUCT_EXCEPTION],
+ [AC_MSG_CHECKING([struct exception])
+ AC_COMPILE_IFELSE([
+ AC_LANG_PROGRAM([[
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+ ]],
+ [[
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+struct exception e;
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+ [AC_MSG_RESULT([yes])
+ AC_DEFINE([HAVE_STRUCT_EXCEPTION], [1],
+ [Define if <math.h> defines struct exception.])],
+ [AC_MSG_RESULT([no])])])
+
+AC_DEFUN([GROFF_ARRAY_DELETE],
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+ AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether ANSI array delete syntax is supported])
+ AC_COMPILE_IFELSE([
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+ [AC_MSG_RESULT([yes])],
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+ AC_DEFINE([ARRAY_DELETE_NEEDS_SIZE], [1],
+ [Define if your C++ doesn't understand `delete []'.])])
+ AC_LANG_POP([C++])])
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+AC_DEFUN([GROFF_TRADITIONAL_CPP],
+ [AC_LANG_PUSH([C++])
+ AC_MSG_CHECKING([traditional preprocessor])
+ AC_COMPILE_IFELSE([
+ AC_LANG_PROGRAM([[
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+#define name2(a, b) a/**/b
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+ ]],
+ [[
+
+int name2(foo, bar);
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+ ],
+ [AC_MSG_RESULT([yes])
+ AC_DEFINE([TRADITIONAL_CPP], [1],
+ [Define if your C++ compiler uses a traditional (Reiser) preprocessor.])],
+ [AC_MSG_RESULT([no])])
+ AC_LANG_POP([C++])])
+
+AC_DEFUN([GROFF_WCOREFLAG],
+ [AC_MSG_CHECKING([w_coredump])
+ AC_RUN_IFELSE([
+ AC_LANG_PROGRAM([[
+
+#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/wait.h>
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+ ]],
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+ AC_MSG_ERROR([header files do not support C++
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+ && test -f $f \
+ && grep '^\.if' $f >/dev/null 2>&1; then
+ sys_tmac_prefix=$d/$t
+ sys_tmac_file_prefix=$t
+ fi
+ done
+ done
+ done
+ AC_MSG_RESULT([$sys_tmac_prefix])
+ AC_SUBST([sys_tmac_prefix])
+
+ AC_MSG_CHECKING([which system macro packages should be made available])
+ tmac_wrap=
+ if test "x$sys_tmac_file_prefix" = "xtmac."; then
+ for f in $sys_tmac_prefix*; do
+ suff=`echo $f | sed -e "s;$sys_tmac_prefix;;"`
+ case "$suff" in
+ e)
+ ;;
+ *)
+ grep "Copyright.*Free Software Foundation" $f >/dev/null \
+ || tmac_wrap="$tmac_wrap $suff" ;;
+ esac
+ done
+ elif test -n "$sys_tmac_prefix"; then
+ files=`echo $sys_tmac_prefix*`
+ grep "\\.so" $files >conftest.sol
+ for f in $files; do
+ case "$f" in
+ ${sys_tmac_prefix}e)
+ ;;
+ *.me)
+ ;;
+ */ms.*)
+ ;;
+ *)
+ b=`basename $f`
+ if grep "\\.so.*/$b\$" conftest.sol >/dev/null \
+ || grep -l "Copyright.*Free Software Foundation" $f >/dev/null; then
+ :
+ else
+ suff=`echo $f | sed -e "s;$sys_tmac_prefix;;"`
+ case "$suff" in
+ tmac.*)
+ ;;
+ *)
+ tmac_wrap="$tmac_wrap $suff" ;;
+ esac
+ fi
+ esac
+ done
+ rm -f conftest.sol
+ fi
+ AC_MSG_RESULT([$tmac_wrap])
+ AC_SUBST([tmac_wrap])])
+
+AC_DEFUN([GROFF_G],
+ [AC_MSG_CHECKING([for existing troff installation])
+ if test "x`(echo .tm '|n(.g' | tr '|' '\\\\' | troff -z -i 2>&1) 2>/dev/null`" = x0; then
+ AC_MSG_RESULT([yes])
+ g=g
+ else
+ AC_MSG_RESULT([no])
+ g=
+ fi
+ AC_SUBST([g])])
+
+# We need the path to install-sh to be absolute.
+
+AC_DEFUN([GROFF_INSTALL_SH],
+ [AC_REQUIRE([AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR_DEFAULT])
+ ac_dir=`cd $ac_aux_dir; pwd`
+ ac_install_sh="$ac_dir/install-sh -c"])
+
+# Test whether install-info is available.
+
+AC_DEFUN([GROFF_INSTALL_INFO],
+ [AC_CHECK_PROGS([INSTALL_INFO], [install-info], [:])])
+
+# At least one UNIX system, Apple Macintosh Rhapsody 5.5,
+# does not have -lm ...
+
+AC_DEFUN([GROFF_LIBM],
+ [AC_CHECK_LIB([m], [sin], [LIBM=-lm])
+ AC_SUBST([LIBM])])
+
+# ... while the MinGW implementation of GCC for Microsoft Win32
+# does not seem to have -lc.
+
+AC_DEFUN([GROFF_LIBC],
+ [AC_CHECK_LIB([c], [main], [LIBC=-lc])
+ AC_SUBST([LIBC])])
+
+# Check for EBCDIC -- stolen from the OS390 Unix LYNX port
+
+AC_DEFUN([GROFF_EBCDIC],
+ [AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether character set is EBCDIC])
+ AC_COMPILE_IFELSE([
+ AC_LANG_PROGRAM([[
+
+/* Treat any failure as ASCII for compatibility with existing art.
+ Use compile-time rather than run-time tests for cross-compiler
+ tolerance. */
#if '0' != 240
make an error "Character set is not EBCDIC"
-#endif],
-groff_cv_ebcdic="yes"
- TTYDEVDIRS="font/devcp1047"
- AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)
- AC_DEFINE(IS_EBCDIC_HOST, 1,
- [Define if the host's encoding is EBCDIC.]),
-groff_cv_ebcdic="no"
- TTYDEVDIRS="font/devascii font/devlatin1"
- OTHERDEVDIRS="font/devlj4 font/devlbp"
- AC_MSG_RESULT(no))
-AC_SUBST(TTYDEVDIRS)
-AC_SUBST(OTHERDEVDIRS)])dnl
-dnl
-dnl
-dnl Check for OS/390 Unix. We test for EBCDIC also -- the Linux port (with
-dnl gcc) to OS/390 uses ASCII internally.
-dnl
-AC_DEFUN(GROFF_OS390,
-[if test "$groff_cv_ebcdic" = "yes"; then
- AC_MSG_CHECKING([for OS/390 Unix])
- case `uname` in
- OS/390)
- CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -D_ALL_SOURCE"
- AC_MSG_RESULT(yes) ;;
- *)
- AC_MSG_RESULT(no) ;;
- esac
-fi])dnl
-dnl
-dnl
-dnl Check whether we need a declaration for a function.
-dnl
-dnl Stolen from GNU bfd.
-dnl
-AC_DEFUN(GROFF_NEED_DECLARATION,
-[AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether $1 must be declared])
-AC_LANG_PUSH(C++)
-AC_CACHE_VAL(groff_cv_decl_needed_$1,
-[AC_TRY_COMPILE([
+#endif
+
+ ]])
+ ],
+ [groff_cv_ebcdic="yes"
+ TTYDEVDIRS="font/devcp1047"
+ AC_MSG_RESULT([yes])
+ AC_DEFINE(IS_EBCDIC_HOST, 1,
+ [Define if the host's encoding is EBCDIC.])],
+ [groff_cv_ebcdic="no"
+ TTYDEVDIRS="font/devascii font/devlatin1"
+ OTHERDEVDIRS="font/devlj4 font/devlbp"
+ AC_MSG_RESULT([no])])
+ AC_SUBST([TTYDEVDIRS])
+ AC_SUBST([OTHERDEVDIRS])])
+
+# Check for OS/390 Unix. We test for EBCDIC also -- the Linux port (with
+# gcc) to OS/390 uses ASCII internally.
+
+AC_DEFUN([GROFF_OS390],
+ [if test "$groff_cv_ebcdic" = "yes"; then
+ AC_MSG_CHECKING([for OS/390 Unix])
+ case `uname` in
+ OS/390)
+ CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -D_ALL_SOURCE"
+ AC_MSG_RESULT([yes]) ;;
+ *)
+ AC_MSG_RESULT([no]) ;;
+ esac
+ fi])
+
+# Check whether we need a declaration for a function.
+#
+# Stolen from GNU bfd.
+
+AC_DEFUN([GROFF_NEED_DECLARATION],
+ [AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether $1 must be declared])
+ AC_LANG_PUSH([C++])
+ AC_CACHE_VAL([groff_cv_decl_needed_$1],
+ [AC_COMPILE_IFELSE([
+ AC_LANG_PROGRAM([[
+
#include <stdio.h>
#ifdef HAVE_STRING_H
#include <string.h>
@@ -599,77 +817,336 @@ AC_CACHE_VAL(groff_cv_decl_needed_$1,
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_MATH_H
#include <math.h>
-#endif],
-[#ifndef $1
+#endif
+
+ ]],
+ [[
+
+#ifndef $1
char *p = (char *) $1;
-#endif],
-groff_cv_decl_needed_$1=no,
-groff_cv_decl_needed_$1=yes)])
-AC_MSG_RESULT($groff_cv_decl_needed_$1)
-if test $groff_cv_decl_needed_$1 = yes; then
- AC_DEFINE([NEED_DECLARATION_]translit($1, [a-z], [A-Z]), 1,
- [Define if your C++ doesn't declare ]$1[().])
-fi
-AC_LANG_POP(C++)])dnl
-dnl
-dnl
-dnl If mkstemp() isn't available, use our own mkstemp.cpp file.
-dnl
-AC_DEFUN(GROFF_MKSTEMP,
-[AC_MSG_CHECKING([for mkstemp])
-AC_LANG_PUSH(C++)
-AC_LIBSOURCE(mkstemp.cpp)
-AC_TRY_LINK([#include <stdlib.h>
+#endif
+
+ ]])
+ ],
+ [groff_cv_decl_needed_$1=no],
+ [groff_cv_decl_needed_$1=yes])])
+ AC_MSG_RESULT([$groff_cv_decl_needed_$1])
+ if test $groff_cv_decl_needed_$1 = yes; then
+ AC_DEFINE([NEED_DECLARATION_]translit($1, [a-z], [A-Z]), [1],
+ [Define if your C++ doesn't declare ]$1[().])
+ fi
+ AC_LANG_POP([C++])])
+
+# If mkstemp() isn't available, use our own mkstemp.cpp file.
+
+AC_DEFUN([GROFF_MKSTEMP],
+ [AC_MSG_CHECKING([for mkstemp])
+ AC_LANG_PUSH([C++])
+ AC_LIBSOURCE([mkstemp.cpp])
+ AC_LINK_IFELSE([
+ AC_LANG_PROGRAM([[
+
+#include <stdlib.h>
#include <unistd.h>
-int (*f) (char *);],
-[f = mkstemp;],
-AC_MSG_RESULT(yes);AC_DEFINE(HAVE_MKSTEMP, 1,
- [Define if you have mkstemp().]),
-AC_MSG_RESULT(no);_AC_LIBOBJ(mkstemp))
-AC_LANG_POP(C++)])dnl
-dnl
-dnl
-dnl Test whether <inttypes.h> exists, doesn't clash with <sys/types.h>,
-dnl and declares uintmax_t. Taken from the fileutils package.
-dnl
-AC_DEFUN(GROFF_INTTYPES_H,
-[AC_LANG_PUSH(C++)
-AC_MSG_CHECKING([for inttypes.h])
-AC_TRY_COMPILE([#include <sys/types.h>
-#include <inttypes.h>],
-[uintmax_t i = (uintmax_t)-1;],
-groff_cv_header_inttypes_h=yes,
-groff_cv_header_inttypes_h=no)
-AC_MSG_RESULT($groff_cv_header_inttypes_h)
-AC_LANG_POP(C++)])dnl
-dnl
-dnl
-dnl Test for working `unsigned long long'. Taken from the fileutils package.
-dnl
-AC_DEFUN(GROFF_UNSIGNED_LONG_LONG,
-[AC_LANG_PUSH(C++)
-AC_MSG_CHECKING([for unsigned long long])
-AC_TRY_LINK([unsigned long long ull = 1; int i = 63;],
-[unsigned long long ullmax = (unsigned long long)-1;
-return ull << i | ull >> i | ullmax / ull | ullmax % ull;],
-groff_cv_type_unsigned_long_long=yes,
-groff_cv_type_unsigned_long_long=no)
-AC_MSG_RESULT($groff_cv_type_unsigned_long_long)
-AC_LANG_POP(C++)])dnl
-dnl
-dnl
-dnl Define uintmax_t to `unsigned long' or `unsigned long long'
-dnl if <inttypes.h> does not exist. Taken from the fileutils package.
-dnl
-AC_DEFUN(GROFF_UINTMAX_T,
-[AC_REQUIRE([GROFF_INTTYPES_H])
-if test $groff_cv_header_inttypes_h = no; then
- AC_REQUIRE([GROFF_UNSIGNED_LONG_LONG])
- test $groff_cv_type_unsigned_long_long = yes \
+int (*f) (char *);
+
+ ]],
+ [[
+
+f = mkstemp;
+
+ ]])
+ ],
+ [AC_MSG_RESULT([yes])
+ AC_DEFINE([HAVE_MKSTEMP], [1], [Define if you have mkstemp().])],
+ [AC_MSG_RESULT([no])
+ _AC_LIBOBJ([mkstemp])])
+ AC_LANG_POP([C++])])
+
+# Test whether <inttypes.h> exists, doesn't clash with <sys/types.h>,
+# and declares uintmax_t. Taken from the fileutils package.
+
+AC_DEFUN([GROFF_INTTYPES_H],
+ [AC_LANG_PUSH([C++])
+ AC_MSG_CHECKING([C++ <inttypes.h>])
+ AC_COMPILE_IFELSE([
+ AC_LANG_PROGRAM([[
+
+#include <sys/types.h>
+#include <inttypes.h>
+
+ ]],
+ [[
+
+uintmax_t i = (uintmax_t)-1;
+
+ ]])
+ ],
+ [groff_cv_header_inttypes_h=yes
+ AC_DEFINE([HAVE_CC_INTTYPES_H], [1],
+ [Define if you have a C++ <inttypes.h>.])],
+ [groff_cv_header_inttypes_h=no])
+ AC_MSG_RESULT([$groff_cv_header_inttypes_h])
+ AC_LANG_POP([C++])])
+
+# Test for working `unsigned long long'. Taken from the fileutils package.
+
+AC_DEFUN([GROFF_UNSIGNED_LONG_LONG],
+ [AC_LANG_PUSH([C++])
+ AC_MSG_CHECKING([for unsigned long long])
+ AC_LINK_IFELSE([
+ AC_LANG_PROGRAM([[
+
+unsigned long long ull = 1;
+int i = 63;
+unsigned long long ullmax = (unsigned long long)-1;
+
+ ]],
+ [[
+
+return ull << i | ull >> i | ullmax / ull | ullmax % ull;
+
+ ]])
+ ],
+ [groff_cv_type_unsigned_long_long=yes],
+ [groff_cv_type_unsigned_long_long=no])
+ AC_MSG_RESULT([$groff_cv_type_unsigned_long_long])
+ AC_LANG_POP([C++])])
+
+# Define uintmax_t to `unsigned long' or `unsigned long long'
+# if <inttypes.h> does not exist. Taken from the fileutils package.
+
+AC_DEFUN([GROFF_UINTMAX_T],
+ [AC_REQUIRE([GROFF_INTTYPES_H])
+ if test $groff_cv_header_inttypes_h = no; then
+ AC_REQUIRE([GROFF_UNSIGNED_LONG_LONG])
+ test $groff_cv_type_unsigned_long_long = yes \
&& ac_type='unsigned long long' \
|| ac_type='unsigned long'
- AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(uintmax_t, $ac_type,
- [Define uintmax_t to `unsigned long' or
- `unsigned long long' if <inttypes.h> does not
- exist.])
-fi])dnl
+ AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([uintmax_t], [$ac_type],
+ [Define uintmax_t to `unsigned long' or `unsigned long long' if
+ <inttypes.h> does not exist.])
+ fi])
+
+# Identify PATH_SEPARATOR character to use in GROFF_FONT_PATH and
+# GROFF_TMAC_PATH which is appropriate for the target system (POSIX=':',
+# MS-DOS/Win32=';').
+#
+# The logic to resolve this test is already encapsulated in
+# `${srcdir}/src/include/nonposix.h'.
+
+AC_DEFUN([GROFF_TARGET_PATH_SEPARATOR],
+ [AC_MSG_CHECKING([separator character to use in groff search paths])
+ cp ${srcdir}/src/include/nonposix.h conftest.h
+ AC_COMPILE_IFELSE([
+ AC_LANG_PROGRAM([[
+
+#include <ctype.h>
+#include "conftest.h"
+
+ ]],
+ [[
+
+#if PATH_SEP_CHAR == ';'
+make an error "Path separator is ';'"
+#endif
+
+ ]])
+ ],
+ [GROFF_PATH_SEPARATOR=":"],
+ [GROFF_PATH_SEPARATOR=";"])
+ AC_MSG_RESULT([$GROFF_PATH_SEPARATOR])
+ AC_SUBST(GROFF_PATH_SEPARATOR)])
+
+# Check for X11.
+
+AC_DEFUN([GROFF_X11],
+ [AC_REQUIRE([AC_PATH_XTRA])
+ groff_no_x=$no_x
+ if test -z "$groff_no_x"; then
+ OLDCFLAGS=$CFLAGS
+ OLDLDFLAGS=$LDFLAGS
+ OLDLIBS=$LIBS
+ CFLAGS="$CFLAGS $X_CFLAGS"
+ LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS $X_LIBS"
+ LIBS="$LIBS $X_PRE_LIBS -lX11 $X_EXTRA_LIBS"
+
+ LIBS="$LIBS -lXaw"
+ AC_MSG_CHECKING([for Xaw library and header files])
+ AC_LINK_IFELSE([
+ AC_LANG_PROGRAM([[
+
+#include <X11/Intrinsic.h>
+#include <X11/Xaw/Simple.h>
+
+ ]],
+ [])
+ ],
+ [AC_MSG_RESULT([yes])],
+ [AC_MSG_RESULT([no])
+ groff_no_x="yes"])
+
+ LIBS="$LIBS -lXmu"
+ AC_MSG_CHECKING([for Xmu library and header files])
+ AC_LINK_IFELSE([
+ AC_LANG_PROGRAM([[
+
+#include <X11/Intrinsic.h>
+#include <X11/Xmu/Converters.h>
+
+ ]],
+ [])
+ ],
+ [AC_MSG_RESULT([yes])],
+ [AC_MSG_RESULT([no])
+ groff_no_x="yes"])
+
+ CFLAGS=$OLDCFLAGS
+ LDFLAGS=$OLDLDFLAGS
+ LIBS=$OLDLIBS
+ fi
+
+ if test "x$groff_no_x" = "xyes"; then
+ AC_MSG_NOTICE([gxditview and xtotroff won't be built])
+ else
+ XDEVDIRS="font/devX75 font/devX75-12 font/devX100 font/devX100-12"
+ XPROGDIRS="src/devices/xditview src/utils/xtotroff"
+ XLIBDIRS="src/libs/libxutil"
+ fi
+
+ AC_SUBST([XDEVDIRS])
+ AC_SUBST([XPROGDIRS])
+ AC_SUBST([XLIBDIRS])])
+
+# Set up the `--with-appresdir' command line option.
+
+AC_DEFUN([GROFF_APPRESDIR_OPTION],
+ [AC_ARG_WITH([appresdir],
+ dnl Don't quote AS_HELP_STRING!
+ AS_HELP_STRING([--with-appresdir=DIR],
+ [X11 application resource files]))])
+
+# Get a default value for the application resource directory.
+#
+# We ignore the `XAPPLRES' and `XUSERFILESEARCHPATH' environment variables.
+#
+# The goal is to find the `root' of X11. Under most systems this is
+# `/usr/X11/lib'. Application default files are then in
+# `/usr/X11/lib/X11/app-defaults'.
+#
+# Based on autoconf's AC_PATH_X macro.
+
+AC_DEFUN([GROFF_APPRESDIR_DEFAULT],
+ [if test -z "$groff_no_x"; then
+ # Create an Imakefile, run `xmkmf', then `make'.
+ rm -f -r conftest.dir
+ if mkdir conftest.dir; then
+ cd conftest.dir
+ # Make sure to not put `make' in the Imakefile rules,
+ # since we grep it out.
+ cat >Imakefile <<'EOF'
+
+xlibdirs:
+ @echo 'groff_x_usrlibdir="${USRLIBDIR}"; groff_x_libdir="${LIBDIR}"'
+EOF
+
+ if (xmkmf) >/dev/null 2>/dev/null && test -f Makefile; then
+ # GNU make sometimes prints "make[1]: Entering...",
+ # which would confuse us.
+ eval `${MAKE-make} xlibdirs 2>/dev/null | grep -v make`
+
+ # Open Windows `xmkmf' reportedly sets LIBDIR instead of USRLIBDIR.
+ for groff_extension in a so sl; do
+ if test ! -f $groff_x_usrlibdir/libX11.$groff_extension &&
+ test -f $groff_x_libdir/libX11.$groff_extension; then
+ groff_x_usrlibdir=$groff_x_libdir
+ break
+ fi
+ done
+ fi
+
+ cd ..
+ rm -f -r conftest.dir
+ fi
+
+ # In case the test with `xmkmf' wasn't successful, try a suite of
+ # standard directories. Check `X11' before `X11Rn' because it is often
+ # a symlink to the current release.
+ groff_x_libdirs='
+ /usr/X11/lib
+ /usr/X11R6/lib
+ /usr/X11R5/lib
+ /usr/X11R4/lib
+
+ /usr/lib/X11
+ /usr/lib/X11R6
+ /usr/lib/X11R5
+ /usr/lib/X11R4
+
+ /usr/local/X11/lib
+ /usr/local/X11R6/lib
+ /usr/local/X11R5/lib
+ /usr/local/X11R4/lib
+
+ /usr/local/lib/X11
+ /usr/local/lib/X11R6
+ /usr/local/lib/X11R5
+ /usr/local/lib/X11R4
+
+ /usr/X386/lib
+ /usr/x386/lib
+ /usr/XFree86/lib/X11
+
+ /usr/lib
+ /usr/local/lib
+ /usr/unsupported/lib
+ /usr/athena/lib
+ /usr/local/x11r5/lib
+ /usr/lpp/Xamples/lib
+
+ /usr/openwin/lib
+ /usr/openwin/share/lib'
+
+ if test -z "$groff_x_usrlibdir"; then
+ # We only test whether libX11 exists.
+ for groff_dir in $groff_x_libdirs; do
+ for groff_extension in a so sl; do
+ if test ! -r $groff_dir/libX11.$groff_extension; then
+ groff_x_usrlibdir=$groff_dir
+ break 2
+ fi
+ done
+ done
+ fi
+
+ if test "x$with_appresdir" = "x"; then
+ appresdir=$groff_x_usrlibdir/X11/app-defaults
+ else
+ appresdir=$with_appresdir
+ fi
+ fi
+ AC_SUBST([appresdir])])
+
+
+# Emit warning if --with-appresdir hasn't been used.
+
+AC_DEFUN([GROFF_APPRESDIR_CHECK],
+ [if test -z "$groff_no_x"; then
+ if test "x$with_appresdir" = "x"; then
+ AC_MSG_NOTICE([
+
+ The application resource file for gxditview will be installed as
+
+ $appresdir/GXditview
+
+ (an existing file will be saved as `GXditview.old').
+ To install it into a different directory, say, `/etc/gxditview',
+ add `--with-appresdir=/etc/gxditview' to the configure script
+ command line options and rerun it. The environment variable
+ `APPLRESDIR' must then be set to `/etc/' (note the trailing slash),
+ omitting the `gxditview' part which is automatically appended by
+ the X11 searching routines for resource files. More details can be
+ found in the X(7) manual page.
+ ])
+ fi
+ fi])
diff --git a/contrib/groff/configure b/contrib/groff/configure
index b6ad057eb89f..107aadcae070 100755
--- a/contrib/groff/configure
+++ b/contrib/groff/configure
@@ -1,9 +1,9 @@
#! /bin/sh
# Guess values for system-dependent variables and create Makefiles.
-# Generated by GNU Autoconf 2.54.
+# Generated by GNU Autoconf 2.59b.
#
-# Copyright 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002
-# Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+# Copyright 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002,
+# 2003, 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
# This configure script is free software; the Free Software Foundation
# gives unlimited permission to copy, distribute and modify it.
## --------------------- ##
@@ -17,31 +17,85 @@ if test -n "${ZSH_VERSION+set}" && (emulate sh) >/dev/null 2>&1; then
# Zsh 3.x and 4.x performs word splitting on ${1+"$@"}, which
# is contrary to our usage. Disable this feature.
alias -g '${1+"$@"}'='"$@"'
-elif test -n "${BASH_VERSION+set}" && (set -o posix) >/dev/null 2>&1; then
+ setopt NO_GLOB_SUBST
+elif test -n "${BASH_VERSION+set}${KSH_VERSION+set}" && (set -o posix) >/dev/null 2>&1; then
set -o posix
fi
+BIN_SH=xpg4; export BIN_SH # for Tru64
+DUALCASE=1; export DUALCASE # for MKS sh
+
+
+# PATH needs CR
+# Avoid depending upon Character Ranges.
+as_cr_letters='abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz'
+as_cr_LETTERS='ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ'
+as_cr_Letters=$as_cr_letters$as_cr_LETTERS
+as_cr_digits='0123456789'
+as_cr_alnum=$as_cr_Letters$as_cr_digits
+
+# The user is always right.
+if test "${PATH_SEPARATOR+set}" != set; then
+ echo "#! /bin/sh" >conf$$.sh
+ echo "exit 0" >>conf$$.sh
+ chmod +x conf$$.sh
+ if (PATH="/nonexistent;."; conf$$.sh) >/dev/null 2>&1; then
+ PATH_SEPARATOR=';'
+ else
+ PATH_SEPARATOR=:
+ fi
+ rm -f conf$$.sh
+fi
# Support unset when possible.
-if (FOO=FOO; unset FOO) >/dev/null 2>&1; then
+if ( (MAIL=60; unset MAIL) || exit) >/dev/null 2>&1; then
as_unset=unset
else
as_unset=false
fi
+# Find who we are. Look in the path if we contain no path at all
+# relative or not.
+case $0 in
+ *[\\/]* ) as_myself=$0 ;;
+ *) as_save_IFS=$IFS; IFS=$PATH_SEPARATOR
+for as_dir in $PATH
+do
+ IFS=$as_save_IFS
+ test -z "$as_dir" && as_dir=.
+ test -r "$as_dir/$0" && as_myself=$as_dir/$0 && break
+done
+
+ ;;
+esac
+# We did not find ourselves, most probably we were run as `sh COMMAND'
+# in which case we are not to be found in the path.
+if test "x$as_myself" = x; then
+ as_myself=$0
+fi
+if test ! -f "$as_myself"; then
+ { echo "$as_me: error: cannot find myself; rerun with an absolute file name" >&2
+ { (exit 1); exit 1; }; }
+fi
+
# Work around bugs in pre-3.0 UWIN ksh.
-$as_unset ENV MAIL MAILPATH
+for as_var in ENV MAIL MAILPATH
+do ($as_unset $as_var) >/dev/null 2>&1 && $as_unset $as_var
+done
PS1='$ '
PS2='> '
PS4='+ '
# NLS nuisances.
-for as_var in LANG LANGUAGE LC_ALL LC_COLLATE LC_CTYPE LC_NUMERIC LC_MESSAGES LC_TIME
+for as_var in \
+ LANG LANGUAGE LC_ADDRESS LC_ALL LC_COLLATE LC_CTYPE LC_IDENTIFICATION \
+ LC_MEASUREMENT LC_MESSAGES LC_MONETARY LC_NAME LC_NUMERIC LC_PAPER \
+ LC_TELEPHONE LC_TIME
do
- if (set +x; test -n "`(eval $as_var=C; export $as_var) 2>&1`"); then
+ if (set +x; test -z "`(eval $as_var=C; export $as_var) 2>&1`"); then
eval $as_var=C; export $as_var
else
- $as_unset $as_var
+ ($as_unset $as_var) >/dev/null 2>&1 && $as_unset $as_var
fi
done
@@ -72,101 +126,282 @@ echo X/"$0" |
s/.*/./; q'`
-# PATH needs CR, and LINENO needs CR and PATH.
-# Avoid depending upon Character Ranges.
-as_cr_letters='abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz'
-as_cr_LETTERS='ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ'
-as_cr_Letters=$as_cr_letters$as_cr_LETTERS
-as_cr_digits='0123456789'
-as_cr_alnum=$as_cr_Letters$as_cr_digits
-# The user is always right.
-if test "${PATH_SEPARATOR+set}" != set; then
- echo "#! /bin/sh" >conftest.sh
- echo "exit 0" >>conftest.sh
- chmod +x conftest.sh
- if (PATH="/nonexistent;."; conftest.sh) >/dev/null 2>&1; then
- PATH_SEPARATOR=';'
- else
- PATH_SEPARATOR=:
- fi
- rm -f conftest.sh
+if test "x$CONFIG_SHELL" = x; then
+ if (eval ":") 2>/dev/null; then
+ as_have_required=yes
+else
+ as_have_required=no
fi
+ if test $as_have_required = yes && (eval ":
+(func_return () {
+ (exit \$1)
+}
+func_success () {
+ func_return 0
+}
+func_failure () {
+ func_return 1
+}
+func_ret_success () {
+ return 0
+}
+func_ret_failure () {
+ return 1
+}
- as_lineno_1=$LINENO
- as_lineno_2=$LINENO
- as_lineno_3=`(expr $as_lineno_1 + 1) 2>/dev/null`
- test "x$as_lineno_1" != "x$as_lineno_2" &&
- test "x$as_lineno_3" = "x$as_lineno_2" || {
- # Find who we are. Look in the path if we contain no path at all
- # relative or not.
- case $0 in
- *[\\/]* ) as_myself=$0 ;;
- *) as_save_IFS=$IFS; IFS=$PATH_SEPARATOR
-for as_dir in $PATH
-do
- IFS=$as_save_IFS
- test -z "$as_dir" && as_dir=.
- test -r "$as_dir/$0" && as_myself=$as_dir/$0 && break
-done
+exitcode=0
+if func_success; then
+ :
+else
+ exitcode=1
+ echo func_failure succeeded.
+fi
- ;;
- esac
- # We did not find ourselves, most probably we were run as `sh COMMAND'
- # in which case we are not to be found in the path.
- if test "x$as_myself" = x; then
- as_myself=$0
- fi
- if test ! -f "$as_myself"; then
- { echo "$as_me: error: cannot find myself; rerun with an absolute path" >&2
- { (exit 1); exit 1; }; }
- fi
- case $CONFIG_SHELL in
- '')
+if func_failure; then
+ exitcode=1
+ echo func_success failed.
+fi
+
+if func_ret_success; then
+ :
+else
+ exitcode=1
+ echo func_ret_success failed.
+fi
+
+if func_ret_failure; then
+ exitcode=1
+ echo func_ret_failure succeeded.
+fi
+
+test \$exitcode = 0) || { (exit 1); exit 1; }
+
+(
+ as_lineno_1=\$LINENO
+ as_lineno_2=\$LINENO
+ as_lineno_3=\`(expr \$as_lineno_1 + 1) 2>/dev/null\`
+ test \"x\$as_lineno_1\" != \"x\$as_lineno_2\" &&
+ test \"x\$as_lineno_3\" = \"x\$as_lineno_2\") || { (exit 1); exit 1; }
+") 2> /dev/null; then
+ :
+else
+ as_candidate_shells=
as_save_IFS=$IFS; IFS=$PATH_SEPARATOR
for as_dir in /bin$PATH_SEPARATOR/usr/bin$PATH_SEPARATOR$PATH
do
IFS=$as_save_IFS
test -z "$as_dir" && as_dir=.
- for as_base in sh bash ksh sh5; do
- case $as_dir in
+ case $as_dir in
/*)
- if ("$as_dir/$as_base" -c '
+ for as_base in sh bash ksh sh5; do
+ as_candidate_shells="$as_candidate_shells $as_dir/$as_base"
+ done
+ esac
+done
+
+
+ for as_shell in $as_candidate_shells $SHELL; do
+ if { $as_shell 2> /dev/null <<\_ASEOF
+# Be Bourne compatible
+if test -n "${ZSH_VERSION+set}" && (emulate sh) >/dev/null 2>&1; then
+ emulate sh
+ NULLCMD=:
+ # Zsh 3.x and 4.x performs word splitting on ${1+"$@"}, which
+ # is contrary to our usage. Disable this feature.
+ alias -g '${1+"$@"}'='"$@"'
+ setopt NO_GLOB_SUBST
+elif test -n "${BASH_VERSION+set}${KSH_VERSION+set}" && (set -o posix) >/dev/null 2>&1; then
+ set -o posix
+fi
+BIN_SH=xpg4; export BIN_SH # for Tru64
+DUALCASE=1; export DUALCASE # for MKS sh
+
+:
+_ASEOF
+}; then
+ CONFIG_SHELL=$as_shell
+ as_have_required=yes
+ if { $as_shell 2> /dev/null <<\_ASEOF
+# Be Bourne compatible
+if test -n "${ZSH_VERSION+set}" && (emulate sh) >/dev/null 2>&1; then
+ emulate sh
+ NULLCMD=:
+ # Zsh 3.x and 4.x performs word splitting on ${1+"$@"}, which
+ # is contrary to our usage. Disable this feature.
+ alias -g '${1+"$@"}'='"$@"'
+ setopt NO_GLOB_SUBST
+elif test -n "${BASH_VERSION+set}${KSH_VERSION+set}" && (set -o posix) >/dev/null 2>&1; then
+ set -o posix
+fi
+BIN_SH=xpg4; export BIN_SH # for Tru64
+DUALCASE=1; export DUALCASE # for MKS sh
+
+:
+(func_return () {
+ (exit $1)
+}
+func_success () {
+ func_return 0
+}
+func_failure () {
+ func_return 1
+}
+func_ret_success () {
+ return 0
+}
+func_ret_failure () {
+ return 1
+}
+
+exitcode=0
+if func_success; then
+ :
+else
+ exitcode=1
+ echo func_failure succeeded.
+fi
+
+if func_failure; then
+ exitcode=1
+ echo func_success failed.
+fi
+
+if func_ret_success; then
+ :
+else
+ exitcode=1
+ echo func_ret_success failed.
+fi
+
+if func_ret_failure; then
+ exitcode=1
+ echo func_ret_failure succeeded.
+fi
+
+test $exitcode = 0) || { (exit 1); exit 1; }
+
+(
as_lineno_1=$LINENO
as_lineno_2=$LINENO
as_lineno_3=`(expr $as_lineno_1 + 1) 2>/dev/null`
test "x$as_lineno_1" != "x$as_lineno_2" &&
- test "x$as_lineno_3" = "x$as_lineno_2" ') 2>/dev/null; then
- $as_unset BASH_ENV || test "${BASH_ENV+set}" != set || { BASH_ENV=; export BASH_ENV; }
- $as_unset ENV || test "${ENV+set}" != set || { ENV=; export ENV; }
- CONFIG_SHELL=$as_dir/$as_base
- export CONFIG_SHELL
- exec "$CONFIG_SHELL" "$0" ${1+"$@"}
- fi;;
- esac
- done
-done
-;;
- esac
+ test "x$as_lineno_3" = "x$as_lineno_2") || { (exit 1); exit 1; }
+
+_ASEOF
+}; then
+ break
+fi
+
+fi
+
+ done
+
+ if test "x$CONFIG_SHELL" != x; then
+ for as_var in BASH_ENV ENV
+ do ($as_unset $as_var) >/dev/null 2>&1 && $as_unset $as_var
+ done
+ export CONFIG_SHELL
+ exec "$CONFIG_SHELL" "$as_myself" ${1+"$@"}
+fi
+
+
+ if test $as_have_required = no; then
+ echo This script requires a shell more modern than all the
+ echo shells that I found on your system. Please install a
+ echo modern shell, or manually run the script under such a
+ echo shell if you do have one.
+ { (exit 1); exit 1; }
+fi
+
+
+fi
+
+fi
+
+
+
+(eval "func_return () {
+ (exit \$1)
+}
+func_success () {
+ func_return 0
+}
+func_failure () {
+ func_return 1
+}
+func_ret_success () {
+ return 0
+}
+func_ret_failure () {
+ return 1
+}
+
+exitcode=0
+if func_success; then
+ :
+else
+ exitcode=1
+ echo func_failure succeeded.
+fi
+
+if func_failure; then
+ exitcode=1
+ echo func_success failed.
+fi
+
+if func_ret_success; then
+ :
+else
+ exitcode=1
+ echo func_ret_success failed.
+fi
+
+if func_ret_failure; then
+ exitcode=1
+ echo func_ret_failure succeeded.
+fi
+
+test \$exitcode = 0") || {
+ echo No shell found that supports shell functions.
+ echo Please tell autoconf@gnu.org about your system,
+ echo including any error possibly output before this
+ echo message
+}
+
+
+
+ as_lineno_1=$LINENO
+ as_lineno_2=$LINENO
+ as_lineno_3=`(expr $as_lineno_1 + 1) 2>/dev/null`
+ test "x$as_lineno_1" != "x$as_lineno_2" &&
+ test "x$as_lineno_3" = "x$as_lineno_2" || {
# Create $as_me.lineno as a copy of $as_myself, but with $LINENO
# uniformly replaced by the line number. The first 'sed' inserts a
- # line-number line before each line; the second 'sed' does the real
- # work. The second script uses 'N' to pair each line-number line
- # with the numbered line, and appends trailing '-' during
- # substitution so that $LINENO is not a special case at line end.
+ # line-number line after each line using $LINENO; the second 'sed'
+ # does the real work. The second script uses 'N' to pair each
+ # line-number line with the line containing $LINENO, and appends
+ # trailing '-' during substitution so that $LINENO is not a special
+ # case at line end.
# (Raja R Harinath suggested sed '=', and Paul Eggert wrote the
- # second 'sed' script. Blame Lee E. McMahon for sed's syntax. :-)
- sed '=' <$as_myself |
+ # scripts with optimization help from Paolo Bonzini. Blame Lee
+ # E. McMahon (1931-1989) for sed's syntax. :-)
+ sed -n '
+ p
+ /[$]LINENO/=
+ ' <$as_myself |
sed '
+ s,[$]LINENO.*,&-,
+ t lineno
+ b
+ : lineno
N
- s,$,-,
: loop
- s,^\(['$as_cr_digits']*\)\(.*\)[$]LINENO\([^'$as_cr_alnum'_]\),\1\2\1\3,
+ s,[$]LINENO\([^'$as_cr_alnum'_].*\n\)\(.*\),\2\1\2,
t loop
- s,-$,,
- s,^['$as_cr_digits']*\n,,
+ s,-\n.*,,
' >$as_me.lineno &&
chmod +x $as_me.lineno ||
{ echo "$as_me: error: cannot create $as_me.lineno; rerun with a POSIX shell" >&2
@@ -215,16 +450,17 @@ rm -f conf$$ conf$$.exe conf$$.file
if mkdir -p . 2>/dev/null; then
as_mkdir_p=:
else
+ test -d ./-p && rmdir ./-p
as_mkdir_p=false
fi
as_executable_p="test -f"
# Sed expression to map a string onto a valid CPP name.
-as_tr_cpp="sed y%*$as_cr_letters%P$as_cr_LETTERS%;s%[^_$as_cr_alnum]%_%g"
+as_tr_cpp="eval sed 'y%*$as_cr_letters%P$as_cr_LETTERS%;s%[^_$as_cr_alnum]%_%g'"
# Sed expression to map a string onto a valid variable name.
-as_tr_sh="sed y%*+%pp%;s%[^_$as_cr_alnum]%_%g"
+as_tr_sh="eval sed 'y%*+%pp%;s%[^_$as_cr_alnum]%_%g'"
# IFS
@@ -296,16 +532,15 @@ ac_includes_default="\
#endif
#if HAVE_INTTYPES_H
# include <inttypes.h>
-#else
-# if HAVE_STDINT_H
-# include <stdint.h>
-# endif
+#endif
+#if HAVE_STDINT_H
+# include <stdint.h>
#endif
#if HAVE_UNISTD_H
# include <unistd.h>
#endif"
-ac_subst_vars='SHELL PATH_SEPARATOR PACKAGE_NAME PACKAGE_TARNAME PACKAGE_VERSION PACKAGE_STRING PACKAGE_BUGREPORT exec_prefix prefix program_transform_name bindir sbindir libexecdir datadir sysconfdir sharedstatedir localstatedir libdir includedir oldincludedir infodir mandir build_alias host_alias target_alias DEFS ECHO_C ECHO_N ECHO_T LIBS groff_top_builddir CC CFLAGS LDFLAGS CPPFLAGS ac_ct_CC EXEEXT OBJEXT CXX CXXFLAGS ac_ct_CXX TTYDEVDIRS OTHERDEVDIRS LPR LP LPQ PSPRINT DVIPRINT PERLPATH YACC RANLIB ac_ct_RANLIB INSTALL_INFO INSTALL_PROGRAM INSTALL_SCRIPT INSTALL_DATA LN_S SH_SCRIPT_SED_CMD CPP EGREP LIBM LIBOBJS BROKEN_SPOOLER_FLAGS PAGE g sys_tmac_prefix tmac_wrap pnmcut pnmcrop pnmtopng gs psselect pnmtops make_html make_install_html pnmtops_nosetpage LTLIBOBJS'
+ac_subst_vars='SHELL PATH_SEPARATOR PACKAGE_NAME PACKAGE_TARNAME PACKAGE_VERSION PACKAGE_STRING PACKAGE_BUGREPORT exec_prefix prefix program_transform_name bindir sbindir libexecdir datadir sysconfdir sharedstatedir localstatedir libdir includedir oldincludedir infodir mandir build_alias host_alias target_alias DEFS ECHO_C ECHO_N ECHO_T LIBS CC CFLAGS LDFLAGS CPPFLAGS ac_ct_CC EXEEXT OBJEXT CXX CXXFLAGS ac_ct_CXX TTYDEVDIRS OTHERDEVDIRS CPP X_CFLAGS X_PRE_LIBS X_LIBS X_EXTRA_LIBS XDEVDIRS XPROGDIRS XLIBDIRS appresdir LPR LP LPQ PSPRINT DVIPRINT PERLPATH YACC RANLIB ac_ct_RANLIB INSTALL_INFO INSTALL_PROGRAM INSTALL_SCRIPT INSTALL_DATA LN_S SH_SCRIPT_SED_CMD GREP EGREP LIBC LIBM LIBOBJS BROKEN_SPOOLER_FLAGS PAGE g sys_tmac_prefix tmac_wrap GROFF_PATH_SEPARATOR ALT_GHOSTSCRIPT_PROGS GHOSTSCRIPT ac_ct_GHOSTSCRIPT pnmcut pnmcrop pnmtopng psselect pnmtops make_html make_install_html ALT_AWK_PROGS AWK ac_ct_AWK make_pdfdoc make_install_pdfdoc pnmtops_nosetpage LTLIBOBJS'
ac_subst_files=''
# Initialize some variables set by options.
@@ -347,6 +582,7 @@ infodir='${prefix}/info'
mandir='${prefix}/man'
ac_prev=
+ac_dashdash=
for ac_option
do
# If the previous option needs an argument, assign it.
@@ -360,7 +596,9 @@ do
# Accept the important Cygnus configure options, so we can diagnose typos.
- case $ac_option in
+ case $ac_dashdash$ac_option in
+ --)
+ ac_dashdash=yes ;;
-bindir | --bindir | --bindi | --bind | --bin | --bi)
ac_prev=bindir ;;
@@ -651,7 +889,7 @@ if test -n "$ac_prev"; then
{ (exit 1); exit 1; }; }
fi
-# Be sure to have absolute paths.
+# Be sure to have absolute directory names.
for ac_var in exec_prefix prefix
do
eval ac_val=$`echo $ac_var`
@@ -662,9 +900,9 @@ do
esac
done
-# Be sure to have absolute paths.
+# Be sure to have absolute directory names.
for ac_var in bindir sbindir libexecdir datadir sysconfdir sharedstatedir \
- localstatedir libdir includedir oldincludedir infodir mandir
+ localstatedir libdir includedir oldincludedir infodir mandir
do
eval ac_val=$`echo $ac_var`
case $ac_val in
@@ -704,10 +942,10 @@ if test -z "$srcdir"; then
# Try the directory containing this script, then its parent.
ac_confdir=`(dirname "$0") 2>/dev/null ||
$as_expr X"$0" : 'X\(.*[^/]\)//*[^/][^/]*/*$' \| \
- X"$0" : 'X\(//\)[^/]' \| \
- X"$0" : 'X\(//\)$' \| \
- X"$0" : 'X\(/\)' \| \
- . : '\(.\)' 2>/dev/null ||
+ X"$0" : 'X\(//\)[^/]' \| \
+ X"$0" : 'X\(//\)$' \| \
+ X"$0" : 'X\(/\)' \| \
+ . : '\(.\)' 2>/dev/null ||
echo X"$0" |
sed '/^X\(.*[^/]\)\/\/*[^/][^/]*\/*$/{ s//\1/; q; }
/^X\(\/\/\)[^/].*/{ s//\1/; q; }
@@ -807,9 +1045,9 @@ _ACEOF
cat <<_ACEOF
Installation directories:
--prefix=PREFIX install architecture-independent files in PREFIX
- [$ac_default_prefix]
+ [$ac_default_prefix]
--exec-prefix=EPREFIX install architecture-dependent files in EPREFIX
- [PREFIX]
+ [PREFIX]
By default, \`make install' will install all the files in
\`$ac_default_prefix/bin', \`$ac_default_prefix/lib' etc. You can specify
@@ -834,6 +1072,10 @@ Fine tuning of the installation directories:
_ACEOF
cat <<\_ACEOF
+
+X features:
+ --x-includes=DIR X include files are in DIR
+ --x-libraries=DIR X library files are in DIR
_ACEOF
fi
@@ -841,6 +1083,16 @@ if test -n "$ac_init_help"; then
cat <<\_ACEOF
+Optional Packages:
+ --with-PACKAGE[=ARG] use PACKAGE [ARG=yes]
+ --without-PACKAGE do not use PACKAGE (same as --with-PACKAGE=no)
+ --with-x use the X Window System
+ --with-appresdir=DIR X11 application resource files
+ --with-alt-gs=LIST alternative names for ghostscript executable
+ --with-gs=PROG actual [/path/]name of ghostscript executable
+ --with-alt-awk=LIST alternative names for awk executable
+ --with-awk=PROG actual [/path/]name of awk executable
+
Some influential environment variables:
CC C compiler command
CFLAGS C compiler flags
@@ -881,19 +1133,52 @@ case $srcdir in
else
ac_top_srcdir=`echo $ac_top_builddir | sed 's,/$,,'`
fi ;;
- [\\/]* | ?:[\\/]* ) # Absolute path.
+ [\\/]* | ?:[\\/]* ) # Absolute name.
ac_srcdir=$srcdir$ac_dir_suffix;
ac_top_srcdir=$srcdir ;;
- *) # Relative path.
+ *) # Relative name.
ac_srcdir=$ac_top_builddir$srcdir$ac_dir_suffix
ac_top_srcdir=$ac_top_builddir$srcdir ;;
esac
-# Don't blindly perform a `cd "$ac_dir"/$ac_foo && pwd` since $ac_foo can be
-# absolute.
-ac_abs_builddir=`cd "$ac_dir" && cd $ac_builddir && pwd`
-ac_abs_top_builddir=`cd "$ac_dir" && cd ${ac_top_builddir}. && pwd`
-ac_abs_srcdir=`cd "$ac_dir" && cd $ac_srcdir && pwd`
-ac_abs_top_srcdir=`cd "$ac_dir" && cd $ac_top_srcdir && pwd`
+
+# Do not use `cd foo && pwd` to compute absolute names, because
+# the directories may not exist.
+case `pwd` in
+.) ac_abs_builddir="$ac_dir";;
+*)
+ case "$ac_dir" in
+ .) ac_abs_builddir=`pwd`;;
+ [\\/]* | ?:[\\/]* ) ac_abs_builddir="$ac_dir";;
+ *) ac_abs_builddir=`pwd`/"$ac_dir";;
+ esac;;
+esac
+case $ac_abs_builddir in
+.) ac_abs_top_builddir=${ac_top_builddir}.;;
+*)
+ case ${ac_top_builddir}. in
+ .) ac_abs_top_builddir=$ac_abs_builddir;;
+ [\\/]* | ?:[\\/]* ) ac_abs_top_builddir=${ac_top_builddir}.;;
+ *) ac_abs_top_builddir=$ac_abs_builddir/${ac_top_builddir}.;;
+ esac;;
+esac
+case $ac_abs_builddir in
+.) ac_abs_srcdir=$ac_srcdir;;
+*)
+ case $ac_srcdir in
+ .) ac_abs_srcdir=$ac_abs_builddir;;
+ [\\/]* | ?:[\\/]* ) ac_abs_srcdir=$ac_srcdir;;
+ *) ac_abs_srcdir=$ac_abs_builddir/$ac_srcdir;;
+ esac;;
+esac
+case $ac_abs_builddir in
+.) ac_abs_top_srcdir=$ac_top_srcdir;;
+*)
+ case $ac_top_srcdir in
+ .) ac_abs_top_srcdir=$ac_abs_builddir;;
+ [\\/]* | ?:[\\/]* ) ac_abs_top_srcdir=$ac_top_srcdir;;
+ *) ac_abs_top_srcdir=$ac_abs_builddir/$ac_top_srcdir;;
+ esac;;
+esac
cd $ac_dir
# Check for guested configure; otherwise get Cygnus style configure.
@@ -904,13 +1189,13 @@ ac_abs_top_srcdir=`cd "$ac_dir" && cd $ac_top_srcdir && pwd`
echo
$SHELL $ac_srcdir/configure --help=recursive
elif test -f $ac_srcdir/configure.ac ||
- test -f $ac_srcdir/configure.in; then
+ test -f $ac_srcdir/configure.in; then
echo
$ac_configure --help
else
echo "$as_me: WARNING: no configuration information is in $ac_dir" >&2
fi
- cd $ac_popdir
+ cd "$ac_popdir"
done
fi
@@ -918,8 +1203,8 @@ test -n "$ac_init_help" && exit 0
if $ac_init_version; then
cat <<\_ACEOF
-Copyright 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002
-Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+Copyright 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002,
+2003, 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This configure script is free software; the Free Software Foundation
gives unlimited permission to copy, distribute and modify it.
_ACEOF
@@ -931,7 +1216,7 @@ This file contains any messages produced by compilers while
running configure, to aid debugging if configure makes a mistake.
It was created by $as_me, which was
-generated by GNU Autoconf 2.54. Invocation command line was
+generated by GNU Autoconf 2.59b. Invocation command line was
$ $0 $@
@@ -983,24 +1268,54 @@ _ACEOF
# Keep a trace of the command line.
# Strip out --no-create and --no-recursion so they do not pile up.
+# Strip out --silent because we don't want to record it for future runs.
# Also quote any args containing shell meta-characters.
+# Make two passes to allow for proper duplicate-argument suppression.
ac_configure_args=
+ac_configure_args0=
+ac_configure_args1=
ac_sep=
-for ac_arg
+ac_must_keep_next=false
+for ac_pass in 1 2
do
- case $ac_arg in
- -no-create | --no-create | --no-creat | --no-crea | --no-cre \
- | --no-cr | --no-c | -n ) continue ;;
- -no-recursion | --no-recursion | --no-recursio | --no-recursi \
- | --no-recurs | --no-recur | --no-recu | --no-rec | --no-re | --no-r)
- continue ;;
- *" "*|*" "*|*[\[\]\~\#\$\^\&\*\(\)\{\}\\\|\;\<\>\?\"\']*)
- ac_arg=`echo "$ac_arg" | sed "s/'/'\\\\\\\\''/g"` ;;
- esac
- ac_configure_args="$ac_configure_args$ac_sep'$ac_arg'"
- # Get rid of the leading space.
- ac_sep=" "
+ for ac_arg
+ do
+ case $ac_arg in
+ -no-create | --no-c* | -n | -no-recursion | --no-r*) continue ;;
+ -q | -quiet | --quiet | --quie | --qui | --qu | --q \
+ | -silent | --silent | --silen | --sile | --sil)
+ continue ;;
+ *" "*|*" "*|*[\[\]\~\#\$\^\&\*\(\)\{\}\\\|\;\<\>\?\"\']*)
+ ac_arg=`echo "$ac_arg" | sed "s/'/'\\\\\\\\''/g"` ;;
+ esac
+ case $ac_pass in
+ 1) ac_configure_args0="$ac_configure_args0 '$ac_arg'" ;;
+ 2)
+ ac_configure_args1="$ac_configure_args1 '$ac_arg'"
+ if test $ac_must_keep_next = true; then
+ ac_must_keep_next=false # Got value, back to normal.
+ else
+ case $ac_arg in
+ *=* | --config-cache | -C | -disable-* | --disable-* \
+ | -enable-* | --enable-* | -gas | --g* | -nfp | --nf* \
+ | -q | -quiet | --q* | -silent | --sil* | -v | -verb* \
+ | -with-* | --with-* | -without-* | --without-* | --x)
+ case "$ac_configure_args0 " in
+ "$ac_configure_args1"*" '$ac_arg' "* ) continue ;;
+ esac
+ ;;
+ -* ) ac_must_keep_next=true ;;
+ esac
+ fi
+ ac_configure_args="$ac_configure_args$ac_sep'$ac_arg'"
+ # Get rid of the leading space.
+ ac_sep=" "
+ ;;
+ esac
+ done
done
+$as_unset ac_configure_args0 || test "${ac_configure_args0+set}" != set || { ac_configure_args0=; export ac_configure_args0; }
+$as_unset ac_configure_args1 || test "${ac_configure_args1+set}" != set || { ac_configure_args1=; export ac_configure_args1; }
# When interrupted or exit'd, cleanup temporary files, and complete
# config.log. We remove comments because anyway the quotes in there
@@ -1024,12 +1339,12 @@ _ASBOX
case `(ac_space='"'"' '"'"'; set | grep ac_space) 2>&1` in
*ac_space=\ *)
sed -n \
- "s/'"'"'/'"'"'\\\\'"'"''"'"'/g;
- s/^\\([_$as_cr_alnum]*_cv_[_$as_cr_alnum]*\\)=\\(.*\\)/\\1='"'"'\\2'"'"'/p"
+ "s/'"'"'/'"'"'\\\\'"'"''"'"'/g;
+ s/^\\([_$as_cr_alnum]*_cv_[_$as_cr_alnum]*\\)=\\(.*\\)/\\1='"'"'\\2'"'"'/p"
;;
*)
sed -n \
- "s/^\\([_$as_cr_alnum]*_cv_[_$as_cr_alnum]*\\)=\\(.*\\)/\\1=\\2/p"
+ "s/^\\([_$as_cr_alnum]*_cv_[_$as_cr_alnum]*\\)=\\(.*\\)/\\1=\\2/p"
;;
esac;
}
@@ -1058,7 +1373,7 @@ _ASBOX
for ac_var in $ac_subst_files
do
eval ac_val=$`echo $ac_var`
- echo "$ac_var='"'"'$ac_val'"'"'"
+ echo "$ac_var='"'"'$ac_val'"'"'"
done | sort
echo
fi
@@ -1077,8 +1392,8 @@ _ASBOX
echo "$as_me: caught signal $ac_signal"
echo "$as_me: exit $exit_status"
} >&5
- rm -f core core.* *.core &&
- rm -rf conftest* confdefs* conf$$* $ac_clean_files &&
+ rm -f core *.core &&
+ rm -f -r conftest* confdefs* conf$$* $ac_clean_files &&
exit $exit_status
' 0
for ac_signal in 1 2 13 15; do
@@ -1087,9 +1402,11 @@ done
ac_signal=0
# confdefs.h avoids OS command line length limits that DEFS can exceed.
-rm -rf conftest* confdefs.h
+rm -f -r conftest* confdefs.h
# AIX cpp loses on an empty file, so make sure it contains at least a newline.
-echo >confdefs.h
+# NextStep 3.3 (patch 3) loses unless the first echo outputs at least 14 bytes.
+ac_space=' '
+echo "$ac_space$ac_space$ac_space$ac_space$ac_space$ac_space$ac_space$ac_space$ac_space$ac_space$ac_space$ac_space$ac_space" >confdefs.h
# Predefined preprocessor variables.
@@ -1157,7 +1474,7 @@ fi
# value.
ac_cache_corrupted=false
for ac_var in `(set) 2>&1 |
- sed -n 's/^ac_env_\([a-zA-Z_0-9]*\)_set=.*/\1/p'`; do
+ sed -n 's/^ac_env_\([a-zA-Z_0-9]*\)_set=.*/\1/p'`; do
eval ac_old_set=\$ac_cv_env_${ac_var}_set
eval ac_new_set=\$ac_env_${ac_var}_set
eval ac_old_val="\$ac_cv_env_${ac_var}_value"
@@ -1174,13 +1491,13 @@ echo "$as_me: error: \`$ac_var' was not set in the previous run" >&2;}
,);;
*)
if test "x$ac_old_val" != "x$ac_new_val"; then
- { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: error: \`$ac_var' has changed since the previous run:" >&5
+ { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: error: \`$ac_var' has changed since the previous run:" >&5
echo "$as_me: error: \`$ac_var' has changed since the previous run:" >&2;}
- { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: former value: $ac_old_val" >&5
+ { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: former value: $ac_old_val" >&5
echo "$as_me: former value: $ac_old_val" >&2;}
- { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: current value: $ac_new_val" >&5
+ { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: current value: $ac_new_val" >&5
echo "$as_me: current value: $ac_new_val" >&2;}
- ac_cache_corrupted=:
+ ac_cache_corrupted=:
fi;;
esac
# Pass precious variables to config.status.
@@ -1228,13 +1545,13 @@ ac_compiler_gnu=$ac_cv_c_compiler_gnu
+
+
ac_config_headers="$ac_config_headers src/include/config.h:src/include/config.hin"
-ac_srcdir_defaulted=no
-srcdir=`cd $srcdir; pwd`
-groff_top_builddir=`pwd`
+# checks for programs
ac_ext=c
ac_cpp='$CPP $CPPFLAGS'
ac_compile='$CC -c $CFLAGS $CPPFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext >&5'
@@ -1314,7 +1631,19 @@ else
echo "${ECHO_T}no" >&6
fi
- CC=$ac_ct_CC
+ if test "x$ac_ct_CC" = x; then
+ CC=""
+ else
+ if test "$build" != "$host"; then
+ { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: WARNING: In the future, Autoconf will not detect cross-tools
+whose name does not start with the host triplet. If you think this
+configuration is useful to you, please write to autoconf@gnu.org." >&5
+echo "$as_me: WARNING: In the future, Autoconf will not detect cross-tools
+whose name does not start with the host triplet. If you think this
+configuration is useful to you, please write to autoconf@gnu.org." >&2;}
+ fi
+ CC=$ac_ct_CC
+ fi
else
CC="$ac_cv_prog_CC"
fi
@@ -1394,7 +1723,19 @@ else
echo "${ECHO_T}no" >&6
fi
- CC=$ac_ct_CC
+ if test "x$ac_ct_CC" = x; then
+ CC=""
+ else
+ if test "$build" != "$host"; then
+ { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: WARNING: In the future, Autoconf will not detect cross-tools
+whose name does not start with the host triplet. If you think this
+configuration is useful to you, please write to autoconf@gnu.org." >&5
+echo "$as_me: WARNING: In the future, Autoconf will not detect cross-tools
+whose name does not start with the host triplet. If you think this
+configuration is useful to you, please write to autoconf@gnu.org." >&2;}
+ fi
+ CC=$ac_ct_CC
+ fi
else
CC="$ac_cv_prog_CC"
fi
@@ -1538,14 +1879,28 @@ fi
test -n "$ac_ct_CC" && break
done
- CC=$ac_ct_CC
+ if test "x$ac_ct_CC" = x; then
+ CC=""
+ else
+ if test "$build" != "$host"; then
+ { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: WARNING: In the future, Autoconf will not detect cross-tools
+whose name does not start with the host triplet. If you think this
+configuration is useful to you, please write to autoconf@gnu.org." >&5
+echo "$as_me: WARNING: In the future, Autoconf will not detect cross-tools
+whose name does not start with the host triplet. If you think this
+configuration is useful to you, please write to autoconf@gnu.org." >&2;}
+ fi
+ CC=$ac_ct_CC
+ fi
fi
fi
-test -z "$CC" && { { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: error: no acceptable C compiler found in \$PATH" >&5
-echo "$as_me: error: no acceptable C compiler found in \$PATH" >&2;}
+test -z "$CC" && { { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: error: no acceptable C compiler found in \$PATH
+See \`config.log' for more details." >&5
+echo "$as_me: error: no acceptable C compiler found in \$PATH
+See \`config.log' for more details." >&2;}
{ (exit 1); exit 1; }; }
# Provide some information about the compiler.
@@ -1569,8 +1924,11 @@ ac_compiler=`set X $ac_compile; echo $2`
(exit $ac_status); }
cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
-#line $LINENO "configure"
-#include "confdefs.h"
+/* confdefs.h. */
+_ACEOF
+cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext
+cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+/* end confdefs.h. */
int
main ()
@@ -1581,46 +1939,69 @@ main ()
}
_ACEOF
ac_clean_files_save=$ac_clean_files
-ac_clean_files="$ac_clean_files a.out a.exe"
+ac_clean_files="$ac_clean_files a.out a.exe b.out"
# Try to create an executable without -o first, disregard a.out.
# It will help us diagnose broken compilers, and finding out an intuition
# of exeext.
-echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for C compiler default output" >&5
-echo $ECHO_N "checking for C compiler default output... $ECHO_C" >&6
+echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for C compiler default output file name" >&5
+echo $ECHO_N "checking for C compiler default output file name... $ECHO_C" >&6
ac_link_default=`echo "$ac_link" | sed 's/ -o *conftest[^ ]*//'`
+#
+# List of possible output files, starting from the most likely.
+# The algorithm is not robust to junk in `.', hence go to wildcards (a.*)
+# only as a last resort. b.out is created by i960 compilers.
+ac_files='a_out.exe a.exe conftest.exe a.out conftest a.* conftest.* b.out'
+#
+# The IRIX 6 linker writes into existing files which may not be
+# executable, retaining their permissions. Remove them first so a
+# subsequent execution test works.
+ac_rmfiles=
+for ac_file in $ac_files
+do
+ case $ac_file in
+ *.$ac_ext | *.xcoff | *.tds | *.d | *.pdb | *.xSYM | *.bb | *.bbg | *.o | *.obj ) ;;
+ * ) ac_rmfiles="$ac_rmfiles $ac_file";;
+ esac
+done
+rm -f $ac_rmfiles
+
if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_link_default\"") >&5
(eval $ac_link_default) 2>&5
ac_status=$?
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
(exit $ac_status); }; then
- # Find the output, starting from the most likely. This scheme is
-# not robust to junk in `.', hence go to wildcards (a.*) only as a last
-# resort.
-
-# Be careful to initialize this variable, since it used to be cached.
+ # Be careful to initialize this variable, since it used to be cached.
# Otherwise an old cache value of `no' led to `EXEEXT = no' in a Makefile.
ac_cv_exeext=
-for ac_file in a_out.exe a.exe conftest.exe a.out conftest a.* conftest.*; do
+for ac_file in $ac_files
+do
test -f "$ac_file" || continue
case $ac_file in
- *.$ac_ext | *.xcoff | *.tds | *.d | *.pdb | *.xSYM | *.bb | *.bbg | *.o | *.obj ) ;;
- a.out ) # We found the default executable, but exeext='' is most
- # certainly right.
- break;;
- *.* ) ac_cv_exeext=`expr "$ac_file" : '[^.]*\(\..*\)'`
- # FIXME: I believe we export ac_cv_exeext for Libtool --akim.
- export ac_cv_exeext
- break;;
- * ) break;;
+ *.$ac_ext | *.xcoff | *.tds | *.d | *.pdb | *.xSYM | *.bb | *.bbg | *.o | *.obj )
+ ;;
+ [ab].out )
+ # We found the default executable, but exeext='' is most
+ # certainly right.
+ break;;
+ *.* )
+ ac_cv_exeext=`expr "$ac_file" : '[^.]*\(\..*\)'`
+ # FIXME: I believe we export ac_cv_exeext for Libtool,
+ # but it would be cool to find out if it's true. Does anybody
+ # maintain Libtool? --akim.
+ export ac_cv_exeext
+ break;;
+ * )
+ break;;
esac
done
else
echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5
-cat conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+
{ { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: error: C compiler cannot create executables
-check \`config.log' for details." >&5
+See \`config.log' for more details." >&5
echo "$as_me: error: C compiler cannot create executables
-check \`config.log' for details." >&2;}
+See \`config.log' for more details." >&2;}
{ (exit 77); exit 77; }; }
fi
@@ -1647,9 +2028,11 @@ if test "$cross_compiling" != yes; then
cross_compiling=yes
else
{ { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: error: cannot run C compiled programs.
-If you meant to cross compile, use \`--host'." >&5
+If you meant to cross compile, use \`--host'.
+See \`config.log' for more details." >&5
echo "$as_me: error: cannot run C compiled programs.
-If you meant to cross compile, use \`--host'." >&2;}
+If you meant to cross compile, use \`--host'.
+See \`config.log' for more details." >&2;}
{ (exit 1); exit 1; }; }
fi
fi
@@ -1657,7 +2040,7 @@ fi
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: yes" >&5
echo "${ECHO_T}yes" >&6
-rm -f a.out a.exe conftest$ac_cv_exeext
+rm -f a.out a.exe conftest$ac_cv_exeext b.out
ac_clean_files=$ac_clean_files_save
# Check the compiler produces executables we can run. If not, either
# the compiler is broken, or we cross compile.
@@ -1682,14 +2065,16 @@ for ac_file in conftest.exe conftest conftest.*; do
case $ac_file in
*.$ac_ext | *.xcoff | *.tds | *.d | *.pdb | *.xSYM | *.bb | *.bbg | *.o | *.obj ) ;;
*.* ) ac_cv_exeext=`expr "$ac_file" : '[^.]*\(\..*\)'`
- export ac_cv_exeext
- break;;
+ export ac_cv_exeext
+ break;;
* ) break;;
esac
done
else
- { { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: error: cannot compute suffix of executables: cannot compile and link" >&5
-echo "$as_me: error: cannot compute suffix of executables: cannot compile and link" >&2;}
+ { { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: error: cannot compute suffix of executables: cannot compile and link
+See \`config.log' for more details." >&5
+echo "$as_me: error: cannot compute suffix of executables: cannot compile and link
+See \`config.log' for more details." >&2;}
{ (exit 1); exit 1; }; }
fi
@@ -1706,8 +2091,11 @@ if test "${ac_cv_objext+set}" = set; then
echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6
else
cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
-#line $LINENO "configure"
-#include "confdefs.h"
+/* confdefs.h. */
+_ACEOF
+cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext
+cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+/* end confdefs.h. */
int
main ()
@@ -1732,9 +2120,12 @@ if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_compile\"") >&5
done
else
echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5
-cat conftest.$ac_ext >&5
-{ { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: error: cannot compute suffix of object files: cannot compile" >&5
-echo "$as_me: error: cannot compute suffix of object files: cannot compile" >&2;}
+sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+
+{ { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: error: cannot compute suffix of object files: cannot compile
+See \`config.log' for more details." >&5
+echo "$as_me: error: cannot compute suffix of object files: cannot compile
+See \`config.log' for more details." >&2;}
{ (exit 1); exit 1; }; }
fi
@@ -1750,8 +2141,11 @@ if test "${ac_cv_c_compiler_gnu+set}" = set; then
echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6
else
cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
-#line $LINENO "configure"
-#include "confdefs.h"
+/* confdefs.h. */
+_ACEOF
+cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext
+cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+/* end confdefs.h. */
int
main ()
@@ -1766,11 +2160,21 @@ main ()
_ACEOF
rm -f conftest.$ac_objext
if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_compile\"") >&5
- (eval $ac_compile) 2>&5
+ (eval $ac_compile) 2>conftest.er1
ac_status=$?
+ grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err
+ rm -f conftest.er1
+ cat conftest.err >&5
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
(exit $ac_status); } &&
- { ac_try='test -s conftest.$ac_objext'
+ { ac_try='test -z "$ac_c_werror_flag"
+ || test ! -s conftest.err'
+ { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
+ (eval $ac_try) 2>&5
+ ac_status=$?
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
+ (exit $ac_status); }; } &&
+ { ac_try='test -s conftest.$ac_objext'
{ (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
(eval $ac_try) 2>&5
ac_status=$?
@@ -1779,10 +2183,11 @@ if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_compile\"") >&5
ac_compiler_gnu=yes
else
echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5
-cat conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+
ac_compiler_gnu=no
fi
-rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext
+rm -f conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext
ac_cv_c_compiler_gnu=$ac_compiler_gnu
fi
@@ -1791,15 +2196,21 @@ echo "${ECHO_T}$ac_cv_c_compiler_gnu" >&6
GCC=`test $ac_compiler_gnu = yes && echo yes`
ac_test_CFLAGS=${CFLAGS+set}
ac_save_CFLAGS=$CFLAGS
-CFLAGS="-g"
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking whether $CC accepts -g" >&5
echo $ECHO_N "checking whether $CC accepts -g... $ECHO_C" >&6
if test "${ac_cv_prog_cc_g+set}" = set; then
echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6
else
- cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
-#line $LINENO "configure"
-#include "confdefs.h"
+ ac_save_c_werror_flag=$ac_c_werror_flag
+ ac_c_werror_flag=yes
+ ac_cv_prog_cc_g=no
+ CFLAGS="-g"
+ cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+/* confdefs.h. */
+_ACEOF
+cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext
+cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+/* end confdefs.h. */
int
main ()
@@ -1811,11 +2222,108 @@ main ()
_ACEOF
rm -f conftest.$ac_objext
if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_compile\"") >&5
- (eval $ac_compile) 2>&5
+ (eval $ac_compile) 2>conftest.er1
+ ac_status=$?
+ grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err
+ rm -f conftest.er1
+ cat conftest.err >&5
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
+ (exit $ac_status); } &&
+ { ac_try='test -z "$ac_c_werror_flag"
+ || test ! -s conftest.err'
+ { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
+ (eval $ac_try) 2>&5
+ ac_status=$?
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
+ (exit $ac_status); }; } &&
+ { ac_try='test -s conftest.$ac_objext'
+ { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
+ (eval $ac_try) 2>&5
+ ac_status=$?
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
+ (exit $ac_status); }; }; then
+ ac_cv_prog_cc_g=yes
+else
+ echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5
+sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+
+CFLAGS=""
+ cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+/* confdefs.h. */
+_ACEOF
+cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext
+cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+/* end confdefs.h. */
+
+int
+main ()
+{
+
+ ;
+ return 0;
+}
+_ACEOF
+rm -f conftest.$ac_objext
+if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_compile\"") >&5
+ (eval $ac_compile) 2>conftest.er1
+ ac_status=$?
+ grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err
+ rm -f conftest.er1
+ cat conftest.err >&5
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
+ (exit $ac_status); } &&
+ { ac_try='test -z "$ac_c_werror_flag"
+ || test ! -s conftest.err'
+ { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
+ (eval $ac_try) 2>&5
+ ac_status=$?
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
+ (exit $ac_status); }; } &&
+ { ac_try='test -s conftest.$ac_objext'
+ { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
+ (eval $ac_try) 2>&5
+ ac_status=$?
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
+ (exit $ac_status); }; }; then
+ :
+else
+ echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5
+sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+
+ac_c_werror_flag=$ac_save_c_werror_flag
+ CFLAGS="-g"
+ cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+/* confdefs.h. */
+_ACEOF
+cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext
+cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+/* end confdefs.h. */
+
+int
+main ()
+{
+
+ ;
+ return 0;
+}
+_ACEOF
+rm -f conftest.$ac_objext
+if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_compile\"") >&5
+ (eval $ac_compile) 2>conftest.er1
ac_status=$?
+ grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err
+ rm -f conftest.er1
+ cat conftest.err >&5
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
(exit $ac_status); } &&
- { ac_try='test -s conftest.$ac_objext'
+ { ac_try='test -z "$ac_c_werror_flag"
+ || test ! -s conftest.err'
+ { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
+ (eval $ac_try) 2>&5
+ ac_status=$?
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
+ (exit $ac_status); }; } &&
+ { ac_try='test -s conftest.$ac_objext'
{ (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
(eval $ac_try) 2>&5
ac_status=$?
@@ -1824,10 +2332,15 @@ if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_compile\"") >&5
ac_cv_prog_cc_g=yes
else
echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5
-cat conftest.$ac_ext >&5
-ac_cv_prog_cc_g=no
+sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+
+fi
+rm -f conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext
+fi
+rm -f conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext
fi
-rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext
+rm -f conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext
+ ac_c_werror_flag=$ac_save_c_werror_flag
fi
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $ac_cv_prog_cc_g" >&5
echo "${ECHO_T}$ac_cv_prog_cc_g" >&6
@@ -1854,8 +2367,11 @@ else
ac_cv_prog_cc_stdc=no
ac_save_CC=$CC
cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
-#line $LINENO "configure"
-#include "confdefs.h"
+/* confdefs.h. */
+_ACEOF
+cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext
+cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+/* end confdefs.h. */
#include <stdarg.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
@@ -1878,6 +2394,16 @@ static char *f (char * (*g) (char **, int), char **p, ...)
va_end (v);
return s;
}
+
+/* OSF 4.0 Compaq cc is some sort of almost-ANSI by default. It has
+ function prototypes and stuff, but not '\xHH' hex character constants.
+ These don't provoke an error unfortunately, instead are silently treated
+ as 'x'. The following induces an error, until -std is added to get
+ proper ANSI mode. Curiously '\x00'!='x' always comes out true, for an
+ array size at least. It's necessary to write '\x00'==0 to get something
+ that's true only with -std. */
+int osf4_cc_array ['\x00' == 0 ? 1 : -1];
+
int test (int i, double x);
struct s1 {int (*f) (int a);};
struct s2 {int (*f) (double a);};
@@ -1895,20 +2421,30 @@ _ACEOF
# Don't try gcc -ansi; that turns off useful extensions and
# breaks some systems' header files.
# AIX -qlanglvl=ansi
-# Ultrix and OSF/1 -std1
+# Ultrix, OSF/1, Tru64 -std
# HP-UX 10.20 and later -Ae
# HP-UX older versions -Aa -D_HPUX_SOURCE
# SVR4 -Xc -D__EXTENSIONS__
-for ac_arg in "" -qlanglvl=ansi -std1 -Ae "-Aa -D_HPUX_SOURCE" "-Xc -D__EXTENSIONS__"
+for ac_arg in "" -qlanglvl=ansi -std -Ae "-Aa -D_HPUX_SOURCE" "-Xc -D__EXTENSIONS__"
do
CC="$ac_save_CC $ac_arg"
rm -f conftest.$ac_objext
if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_compile\"") >&5
- (eval $ac_compile) 2>&5
+ (eval $ac_compile) 2>conftest.er1
ac_status=$?
+ grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err
+ rm -f conftest.er1
+ cat conftest.err >&5
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
(exit $ac_status); } &&
- { ac_try='test -s conftest.$ac_objext'
+ { ac_try='test -z "$ac_c_werror_flag"
+ || test ! -s conftest.err'
+ { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
+ (eval $ac_try) 2>&5
+ ac_status=$?
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
+ (exit $ac_status); }; } &&
+ { ac_try='test -s conftest.$ac_objext'
{ (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
(eval $ac_try) 2>&5
ac_status=$?
@@ -1918,9 +2454,10 @@ if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_compile\"") >&5
break
else
echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5
-cat conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+
fi
-rm -f conftest.$ac_objext
+rm -f conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext
done
rm -f conftest.$ac_ext conftest.$ac_objext
CC=$ac_save_CC
@@ -1948,19 +2485,28 @@ cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
_ACEOF
rm -f conftest.$ac_objext
if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_compile\"") >&5
- (eval $ac_compile) 2>&5
+ (eval $ac_compile) 2>conftest.er1
ac_status=$?
+ grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err
+ rm -f conftest.er1
+ cat conftest.err >&5
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
(exit $ac_status); } &&
- { ac_try='test -s conftest.$ac_objext'
+ { ac_try='test -z "$ac_c_werror_flag"
+ || test ! -s conftest.err'
+ { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
+ (eval $ac_try) 2>&5
+ ac_status=$?
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
+ (exit $ac_status); }; } &&
+ { ac_try='test -s conftest.$ac_objext'
{ (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
(eval $ac_try) 2>&5
ac_status=$?
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
(exit $ac_status); }; }; then
for ac_declaration in \
- ''\
- '#include <stdlib.h>' \
+ '' \
'extern "C" void std::exit (int) throw (); using std::exit;' \
'extern "C" void std::exit (int); using std::exit;' \
'extern "C" void exit (int) throw ();' \
@@ -1968,10 +2514,13 @@ if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_compile\"") >&5
'void exit (int);'
do
cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
-#line $LINENO "configure"
-#include "confdefs.h"
-#include <stdlib.h>
+/* confdefs.h. */
+_ACEOF
+cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext
+cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+/* end confdefs.h. */
$ac_declaration
+#include <stdlib.h>
int
main ()
{
@@ -1982,11 +2531,21 @@ exit (42);
_ACEOF
rm -f conftest.$ac_objext
if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_compile\"") >&5
- (eval $ac_compile) 2>&5
+ (eval $ac_compile) 2>conftest.er1
ac_status=$?
+ grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err
+ rm -f conftest.er1
+ cat conftest.err >&5
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
(exit $ac_status); } &&
- { ac_try='test -s conftest.$ac_objext'
+ { ac_try='test -z "$ac_c_werror_flag"
+ || test ! -s conftest.err'
+ { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
+ (eval $ac_try) 2>&5
+ ac_status=$?
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
+ (exit $ac_status); }; } &&
+ { ac_try='test -s conftest.$ac_objext'
{ (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
(eval $ac_try) 2>&5
ac_status=$?
@@ -1995,13 +2554,17 @@ if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_compile\"") >&5
:
else
echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5
-cat conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+
continue
fi
-rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext
+rm -f conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext
cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
-#line $LINENO "configure"
-#include "confdefs.h"
+/* confdefs.h. */
+_ACEOF
+cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext
+cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+/* end confdefs.h. */
$ac_declaration
int
main ()
@@ -2013,11 +2576,21 @@ exit (42);
_ACEOF
rm -f conftest.$ac_objext
if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_compile\"") >&5
- (eval $ac_compile) 2>&5
+ (eval $ac_compile) 2>conftest.er1
ac_status=$?
+ grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err
+ rm -f conftest.er1
+ cat conftest.err >&5
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
(exit $ac_status); } &&
- { ac_try='test -s conftest.$ac_objext'
+ { ac_try='test -z "$ac_c_werror_flag"
+ || test ! -s conftest.err'
+ { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
+ (eval $ac_try) 2>&5
+ ac_status=$?
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
+ (exit $ac_status); }; } &&
+ { ac_try='test -s conftest.$ac_objext'
{ (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
(eval $ac_try) 2>&5
ac_status=$?
@@ -2026,9 +2599,10 @@ if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_compile\"") >&5
break
else
echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5
-cat conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+
fi
-rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext
+rm -f conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext
done
rm -f conftest*
if test -n "$ac_declaration"; then
@@ -2039,9 +2613,10 @@ fi
else
echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5
-cat conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+
fi
-rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext
+rm -f conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext
ac_ext=c
ac_cpp='$CPP $CPPFLAGS'
ac_compile='$CC -c $CFLAGS $CPPFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext >&5'
@@ -2135,9 +2710,20 @@ fi
test -n "$ac_ct_CXX" && break
done
-test -n "$ac_ct_CXX" || ac_ct_CXX="g++"
- CXX=$ac_ct_CXX
+ if test "x$ac_ct_CXX" = x; then
+ CXX="g++"
+ else
+ if test "$build" != "$host"; then
+ { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: WARNING: In the future, Autoconf will not detect cross-tools
+whose name does not start with the host triplet. If you think this
+configuration is useful to you, please write to autoconf@gnu.org." >&5
+echo "$as_me: WARNING: In the future, Autoconf will not detect cross-tools
+whose name does not start with the host triplet. If you think this
+configuration is useful to you, please write to autoconf@gnu.org." >&2;}
+ fi
+ CXX=$ac_ct_CXX
+ fi
fi
@@ -2167,8 +2753,11 @@ if test "${ac_cv_cxx_compiler_gnu+set}" = set; then
echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6
else
cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
-#line $LINENO "configure"
-#include "confdefs.h"
+/* confdefs.h. */
+_ACEOF
+cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext
+cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+/* end confdefs.h. */
int
main ()
@@ -2183,11 +2772,21 @@ main ()
_ACEOF
rm -f conftest.$ac_objext
if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_compile\"") >&5
- (eval $ac_compile) 2>&5
+ (eval $ac_compile) 2>conftest.er1
ac_status=$?
+ grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err
+ rm -f conftest.er1
+ cat conftest.err >&5
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
(exit $ac_status); } &&
- { ac_try='test -s conftest.$ac_objext'
+ { ac_try='test -z "$ac_cxx_werror_flag"
+ || test ! -s conftest.err'
+ { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
+ (eval $ac_try) 2>&5
+ ac_status=$?
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
+ (exit $ac_status); }; } &&
+ { ac_try='test -s conftest.$ac_objext'
{ (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
(eval $ac_try) 2>&5
ac_status=$?
@@ -2196,10 +2795,11 @@ if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_compile\"") >&5
ac_compiler_gnu=yes
else
echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5
-cat conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+
ac_compiler_gnu=no
fi
-rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext
+rm -f conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext
ac_cv_cxx_compiler_gnu=$ac_compiler_gnu
fi
@@ -2208,15 +2808,21 @@ echo "${ECHO_T}$ac_cv_cxx_compiler_gnu" >&6
GXX=`test $ac_compiler_gnu = yes && echo yes`
ac_test_CXXFLAGS=${CXXFLAGS+set}
ac_save_CXXFLAGS=$CXXFLAGS
-CXXFLAGS="-g"
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking whether $CXX accepts -g" >&5
echo $ECHO_N "checking whether $CXX accepts -g... $ECHO_C" >&6
if test "${ac_cv_prog_cxx_g+set}" = set; then
echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6
else
- cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
-#line $LINENO "configure"
-#include "confdefs.h"
+ ac_save_cxx_werror_flag=$ac_cxx_werror_flag
+ ac_cxx_werror_flag=yes
+ ac_cv_prog_cxx_g=no
+ CXXFLAGS="-g"
+ cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+/* confdefs.h. */
+_ACEOF
+cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext
+cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+/* end confdefs.h. */
int
main ()
@@ -2228,11 +2834,21 @@ main ()
_ACEOF
rm -f conftest.$ac_objext
if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_compile\"") >&5
- (eval $ac_compile) 2>&5
+ (eval $ac_compile) 2>conftest.er1
ac_status=$?
+ grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err
+ rm -f conftest.er1
+ cat conftest.err >&5
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
(exit $ac_status); } &&
- { ac_try='test -s conftest.$ac_objext'
+ { ac_try='test -z "$ac_cxx_werror_flag"
+ || test ! -s conftest.err'
+ { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
+ (eval $ac_try) 2>&5
+ ac_status=$?
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
+ (exit $ac_status); }; } &&
+ { ac_try='test -s conftest.$ac_objext'
{ (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
(eval $ac_try) 2>&5
ac_status=$?
@@ -2241,10 +2857,102 @@ if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_compile\"") >&5
ac_cv_prog_cxx_g=yes
else
echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5
-cat conftest.$ac_ext >&5
-ac_cv_prog_cxx_g=no
+sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+
+CXXFLAGS=""
+ cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+/* confdefs.h. */
+_ACEOF
+cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext
+cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+/* end confdefs.h. */
+
+int
+main ()
+{
+
+ ;
+ return 0;
+}
+_ACEOF
+rm -f conftest.$ac_objext
+if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_compile\"") >&5
+ (eval $ac_compile) 2>conftest.er1
+ ac_status=$?
+ grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err
+ rm -f conftest.er1
+ cat conftest.err >&5
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
+ (exit $ac_status); } &&
+ { ac_try='test -z "$ac_cxx_werror_flag"
+ || test ! -s conftest.err'
+ { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
+ (eval $ac_try) 2>&5
+ ac_status=$?
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
+ (exit $ac_status); }; } &&
+ { ac_try='test -s conftest.$ac_objext'
+ { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
+ (eval $ac_try) 2>&5
+ ac_status=$?
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
+ (exit $ac_status); }; }; then
+ :
+else
+ echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5
+sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+
+ac_cxx_werror_flag=$ac_save_cxx_werror_flag
+ CXXFLAGS="-g"
+ cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+/* confdefs.h. */
+_ACEOF
+cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext
+cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+/* end confdefs.h. */
+
+int
+main ()
+{
+
+ ;
+ return 0;
+}
+_ACEOF
+rm -f conftest.$ac_objext
+if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_compile\"") >&5
+ (eval $ac_compile) 2>conftest.er1
+ ac_status=$?
+ grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err
+ rm -f conftest.er1
+ cat conftest.err >&5
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
+ (exit $ac_status); } &&
+ { ac_try='test -z "$ac_cxx_werror_flag"
+ || test ! -s conftest.err'
+ { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
+ (eval $ac_try) 2>&5
+ ac_status=$?
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
+ (exit $ac_status); }; } &&
+ { ac_try='test -s conftest.$ac_objext'
+ { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
+ (eval $ac_try) 2>&5
+ ac_status=$?
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
+ (exit $ac_status); }; }; then
+ ac_cv_prog_cxx_g=yes
+else
+ echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5
+sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+
fi
-rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext
+rm -f conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext
+fi
+rm -f conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext
+fi
+rm -f conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext
+ ac_cxx_werror_flag=$ac_save_cxx_werror_flag
fi
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $ac_cv_prog_cxx_g" >&5
echo "${ECHO_T}$ac_cv_prog_cxx_g" >&6
@@ -2264,8 +2972,7 @@ else
fi
fi
for ac_declaration in \
- ''\
- '#include <stdlib.h>' \
+ '' \
'extern "C" void std::exit (int) throw (); using std::exit;' \
'extern "C" void std::exit (int); using std::exit;' \
'extern "C" void exit (int) throw ();' \
@@ -2273,10 +2980,13 @@ for ac_declaration in \
'void exit (int);'
do
cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
-#line $LINENO "configure"
-#include "confdefs.h"
-#include <stdlib.h>
+/* confdefs.h. */
+_ACEOF
+cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext
+cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+/* end confdefs.h. */
$ac_declaration
+#include <stdlib.h>
int
main ()
{
@@ -2287,11 +2997,21 @@ exit (42);
_ACEOF
rm -f conftest.$ac_objext
if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_compile\"") >&5
- (eval $ac_compile) 2>&5
+ (eval $ac_compile) 2>conftest.er1
ac_status=$?
+ grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err
+ rm -f conftest.er1
+ cat conftest.err >&5
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
(exit $ac_status); } &&
- { ac_try='test -s conftest.$ac_objext'
+ { ac_try='test -z "$ac_cxx_werror_flag"
+ || test ! -s conftest.err'
+ { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
+ (eval $ac_try) 2>&5
+ ac_status=$?
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
+ (exit $ac_status); }; } &&
+ { ac_try='test -s conftest.$ac_objext'
{ (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
(eval $ac_try) 2>&5
ac_status=$?
@@ -2300,13 +3020,17 @@ if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_compile\"") >&5
:
else
echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5
-cat conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+
continue
fi
-rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext
+rm -f conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext
cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
-#line $LINENO "configure"
-#include "confdefs.h"
+/* confdefs.h. */
+_ACEOF
+cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext
+cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+/* end confdefs.h. */
$ac_declaration
int
main ()
@@ -2318,11 +3042,21 @@ exit (42);
_ACEOF
rm -f conftest.$ac_objext
if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_compile\"") >&5
- (eval $ac_compile) 2>&5
+ (eval $ac_compile) 2>conftest.er1
ac_status=$?
+ grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err
+ rm -f conftest.er1
+ cat conftest.err >&5
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
(exit $ac_status); } &&
- { ac_try='test -s conftest.$ac_objext'
+ { ac_try='test -z "$ac_cxx_werror_flag"
+ || test ! -s conftest.err'
+ { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
+ (eval $ac_try) 2>&5
+ ac_status=$?
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
+ (exit $ac_status); }; } &&
+ { ac_try='test -s conftest.$ac_objext'
{ (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
(eval $ac_try) 2>&5
ac_status=$?
@@ -2331,9 +3065,10 @@ if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_compile\"") >&5
break
else
echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5
-cat conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+
fi
-rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext
+rm -f conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext
done
rm -f conftest*
if test -n "$ac_declaration"; then
@@ -2350,23 +3085,34 @@ ac_compiler_gnu=$ac_cv_c_compiler_gnu
-ac_ext=cc
+ ac_ext=cc
ac_cpp='$CXXCPP $CPPFLAGS'
ac_compile='$CXX -c $CXXFLAGS $CPPFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext >&5'
ac_link='$CXX -o conftest$ac_exeext $CXXFLAGS $CPPFLAGS $LDFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext $LIBS >&5'
ac_compiler_gnu=$ac_cv_cxx_compiler_gnu
-if test "$cross_compiling" = no; then
- echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking that C++ compiler can compile simple program" >&5
+ if test "$cross_compiling" = no; then
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking that C++ compiler can compile simple program" >&5
echo $ECHO_N "checking that C++ compiler can compile simple program... $ECHO_C" >&6
-fi
-if test "$cross_compiling" = yes; then
+ fi
+ if test "$cross_compiling" = yes; then
:
else
cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
-#line $LINENO "configure"
-#include "confdefs.h"
-int main() { return 0; }
+
+ /* confdefs.h. */
+_ACEOF
+cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext
+cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+/* end confdefs.h. */
+
+
+int main() {
+ return 0;
+}
+
+
+
_ACEOF
rm -f conftest$ac_exeext
if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_link\"") >&5
@@ -2384,37 +3130,53 @@ echo "${ECHO_T}yes" >&6
else
echo "$as_me: program exited with status $ac_status" >&5
echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5
-cat conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+
( exit $ac_status )
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: no" >&5
-echo "${ECHO_T}no" >&6;{ { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: error: a working C++ compiler is required" >&5
+echo "${ECHO_T}no" >&6
+ { { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: error: a working C++ compiler is required" >&5
echo "$as_me: error: a working C++ compiler is required" >&2;}
{ (exit 1); exit 1; }; }
fi
-rm -f core core.* *.core gmon.out bb.out conftest$ac_exeext conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext
+rm -f core *.core gmon.out bb.out conftest$ac_exeext conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext
fi
-if test "$cross_compiling" = no; then
- echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking that C++ static constructors and destructors are called" >&5
+
+ if test "$cross_compiling" = no; then
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking that C++ static constructors and destructors are called" >&5
echo $ECHO_N "checking that C++ static constructors and destructors are called... $ECHO_C" >&6
-fi
-if test "$cross_compiling" = yes; then
+ fi
+ if test "$cross_compiling" = yes; then
:
else
cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
-#line $LINENO "configure"
-#include "confdefs.h"
+
+ /* confdefs.h. */
+_ACEOF
+cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext
+cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+/* end confdefs.h. */
+
extern "C" {
void _exit(int);
}
+
int i;
struct A {
char dummy;
A() { i = 1; }
~A() { if (i == 1) _exit(0); }
};
+
A a;
-int main() { return 1; }
+
+int main()
+{
+ return 1;
+}
+
+
_ACEOF
rm -f conftest$ac_exeext
@@ -2433,36 +3195,62 @@ echo "${ECHO_T}yes" >&6
else
echo "$as_me: program exited with status $ac_status" >&5
echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5
-cat conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+
( exit $ac_status )
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: no" >&5
-echo "${ECHO_T}no" >&6;{ { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: error: a working C++ compiler is required" >&5
+echo "${ECHO_T}no" >&6
+ { { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: error: a working C++ compiler is required" >&5
echo "$as_me: error: a working C++ compiler is required" >&2;}
{ (exit 1); exit 1; }; }
fi
-rm -f core core.* *.core gmon.out bb.out conftest$ac_exeext conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext
+rm -f core *.core gmon.out bb.out conftest$ac_exeext conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext
fi
-echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking that header files support C++" >&5
+
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking that header files support C++" >&5
echo $ECHO_N "checking that header files support C++... $ECHO_C" >&6
-cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
-#line $LINENO "configure"
-#include "confdefs.h"
+ cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+
+ /* confdefs.h. */
+_ACEOF
+cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext
+cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+/* end confdefs.h. */
+
+
#include <stdio.h>
+
+
int
main ()
{
+
+
fopen(0, 0);
+
+
;
return 0;
}
+
_ACEOF
rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest$ac_exeext
if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_link\"") >&5
- (eval $ac_link) 2>&5
+ (eval $ac_link) 2>conftest.er1
ac_status=$?
+ grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err
+ rm -f conftest.er1
+ cat conftest.err >&5
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
(exit $ac_status); } &&
- { ac_try='test -s conftest$ac_exeext'
+ { ac_try='test -z "$ac_cxx_werror_flag"
+ || test ! -s conftest.err'
+ { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
+ (eval $ac_try) 2>&5
+ ac_status=$?
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
+ (exit $ac_status); }; } &&
+ { ac_try='test -s conftest$ac_exeext'
{ (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
(eval $ac_try) 2>&5
ac_status=$?
@@ -2472,14 +3260,21 @@ if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_link\"") >&5
echo "${ECHO_T}yes" >&6
else
echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5
-cat conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: no" >&5
-echo "${ECHO_T}no" >&6;{ { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: error: header files do not support C++ (if you are using a version of gcc/g++ earlier than 2.5, you should install libg++)" >&5
-echo "$as_me: error: header files do not support C++ (if you are using a version of gcc/g++ earlier than 2.5, you should install libg++)" >&2;}
+echo "${ECHO_T}no" >&6
+ { { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: error: header files do not support C++
+ (if you are using a version of gcc/g++ earlier than 2.5,
+ you should install libg++)" >&5
+echo "$as_me: error: header files do not support C++
+ (if you are using a version of gcc/g++ earlier than 2.5,
+ you should install libg++)" >&2;}
{ (exit 1); exit 1; }; }
fi
-rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest$ac_exeext conftest.$ac_ext
-ac_ext=c
+rm -f conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext \
+ conftest$ac_exeext conftest.$ac_ext
+ ac_ext=c
ac_cpp='$CPP $CPPFLAGS'
ac_compile='$CC -c $CFLAGS $CPPFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext >&5'
ac_link='$CC -o conftest$ac_exeext $CFLAGS $CPPFLAGS $LDFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext $LIBS >&5'
@@ -2488,38 +3283,57 @@ ac_compiler_gnu=$ac_cv_c_compiler_gnu
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking whether character set is EBCDIC" >&5
echo $ECHO_N "checking whether character set is EBCDIC... $ECHO_C" >&6
-cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
-#line $LINENO "configure"
-#include "confdefs.h"
+ cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+
+ /* confdefs.h. */
+_ACEOF
+cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext
+cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+/* end confdefs.h. */
+
-int
-main ()
-{
/* Treat any failure as ASCII for compatibility with existing art.
- Use compile-time rather than run-time tests for cross-compiler
- tolerance. */
+ Use compile-time rather than run-time tests for cross-compiler
+ tolerance. */
#if '0' != 240
make an error "Character set is not EBCDIC"
#endif
+
+
+int
+main ()
+{
+
;
return 0;
}
+
_ACEOF
rm -f conftest.$ac_objext
if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_compile\"") >&5
- (eval $ac_compile) 2>&5
+ (eval $ac_compile) 2>conftest.er1
ac_status=$?
+ grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err
+ rm -f conftest.er1
+ cat conftest.err >&5
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
(exit $ac_status); } &&
- { ac_try='test -s conftest.$ac_objext'
+ { ac_try='test -z "$ac_c_werror_flag"
+ || test ! -s conftest.err'
+ { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
+ (eval $ac_try) 2>&5
+ ac_status=$?
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
+ (exit $ac_status); }; } &&
+ { ac_try='test -s conftest.$ac_objext'
{ (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
(eval $ac_try) 2>&5
ac_status=$?
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
(exit $ac_status); }; }; then
groff_cv_ebcdic="yes"
- TTYDEVDIRS="font/devcp1047"
- echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: yes" >&5
+ TTYDEVDIRS="font/devcp1047"
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: yes" >&5
echo "${ECHO_T}yes" >&6
cat >>confdefs.h <<\_ACEOF
@@ -2528,31 +3342,1897 @@ _ACEOF
else
echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5
-cat conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+
groff_cv_ebcdic="no"
- TTYDEVDIRS="font/devascii font/devlatin1"
- OTHERDEVDIRS="font/devlj4 font/devlbp"
- echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: no" >&5
+ TTYDEVDIRS="font/devascii font/devlatin1"
+ OTHERDEVDIRS="font/devlj4 font/devlbp"
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: no" >&5
echo "${ECHO_T}no" >&6
fi
-rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext
+rm -f conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext
if test "$groff_cv_ebcdic" = "yes"; then
- echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for OS/390 Unix" >&5
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for OS/390 Unix" >&5
echo $ECHO_N "checking for OS/390 Unix... $ECHO_C" >&6
- case `uname` in
- OS/390)
- CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -D_ALL_SOURCE"
- echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: yes" >&5
+ case `uname` in
+ OS/390)
+ CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -D_ALL_SOURCE"
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: yes" >&5
echo "${ECHO_T}yes" >&6 ;;
- *)
- echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: no" >&5
+ *)
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: no" >&5
echo "${ECHO_T}no" >&6 ;;
- esac
+ esac
+ fi
+ac_ext=c
+ac_cpp='$CPP $CPPFLAGS'
+ac_compile='$CC -c $CFLAGS $CPPFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext >&5'
+ac_link='$CC -o conftest$ac_exeext $CFLAGS $CPPFLAGS $LDFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext $LIBS >&5'
+ac_compiler_gnu=$ac_cv_c_compiler_gnu
+echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking how to run the C preprocessor" >&5
+echo $ECHO_N "checking how to run the C preprocessor... $ECHO_C" >&6
+# On Suns, sometimes $CPP names a directory.
+if test -n "$CPP" && test -d "$CPP"; then
+ CPP=
+fi
+if test -z "$CPP"; then
+ if test "${ac_cv_prog_CPP+set}" = set; then
+ echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6
+else
+ # Double quotes because CPP needs to be expanded
+ for CPP in "$CC -E" "$CC -E -traditional-cpp" "/lib/cpp"
+ do
+ ac_preproc_ok=false
+for ac_c_preproc_warn_flag in '' yes
+do
+ # Use a header file that comes with gcc, so configuring glibc
+ # with a fresh cross-compiler works.
+ # Prefer <limits.h> to <assert.h> if __STDC__ is defined, since
+ # <limits.h> exists even on freestanding compilers.
+ # On the NeXT, cc -E runs the code through the compiler's parser,
+ # not just through cpp. "Syntax error" is here to catch this case.
+ cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+/* confdefs.h. */
+_ACEOF
+cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext
+cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+/* end confdefs.h. */
+#ifdef __STDC__
+# include <limits.h>
+#else
+# include <assert.h>
+#endif
+ Syntax error
+_ACEOF
+if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_cpp conftest.$ac_ext\"") >&5
+ (eval $ac_cpp conftest.$ac_ext) 2>conftest.er1
+ ac_status=$?
+ grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err
+ rm -f conftest.er1
+ cat conftest.err >&5
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
+ (exit $ac_status); } >/dev/null; then
+ if test -s conftest.err; then
+ ac_cpp_err=$ac_c_preproc_warn_flag
+ ac_cpp_err=$ac_cpp_err$ac_c_werror_flag
+ else
+ ac_cpp_err=
+ fi
+else
+ ac_cpp_err=yes
+fi
+if test -z "$ac_cpp_err"; then
+ :
+else
+ echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5
+sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+
+ # Broken: fails on valid input.
+continue
+fi
+rm -f conftest.err conftest.$ac_ext
+
+ # OK, works on sane cases. Now check whether non-existent headers
+ # can be detected and how.
+ cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+/* confdefs.h. */
+_ACEOF
+cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext
+cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+/* end confdefs.h. */
+#include <ac_nonexistent.h>
+_ACEOF
+if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_cpp conftest.$ac_ext\"") >&5
+ (eval $ac_cpp conftest.$ac_ext) 2>conftest.er1
+ ac_status=$?
+ grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err
+ rm -f conftest.er1
+ cat conftest.err >&5
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
+ (exit $ac_status); } >/dev/null; then
+ if test -s conftest.err; then
+ ac_cpp_err=$ac_c_preproc_warn_flag
+ ac_cpp_err=$ac_cpp_err$ac_c_werror_flag
+ else
+ ac_cpp_err=
+ fi
+else
+ ac_cpp_err=yes
+fi
+if test -z "$ac_cpp_err"; then
+ # Broken: success on invalid input.
+continue
+else
+ echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5
+sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+
+ # Passes both tests.
+ac_preproc_ok=:
+break
+fi
+rm -f conftest.err conftest.$ac_ext
+
+done
+# Because of `break', _AC_PREPROC_IFELSE's cleaning code was skipped.
+rm -f conftest.err conftest.$ac_ext
+if $ac_preproc_ok; then
+ break
+fi
+
+ done
+ ac_cv_prog_CPP=$CPP
+
+fi
+ CPP=$ac_cv_prog_CPP
+else
+ ac_cv_prog_CPP=$CPP
+fi
+echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $CPP" >&5
+echo "${ECHO_T}$CPP" >&6
+ac_preproc_ok=false
+for ac_c_preproc_warn_flag in '' yes
+do
+ # Use a header file that comes with gcc, so configuring glibc
+ # with a fresh cross-compiler works.
+ # Prefer <limits.h> to <assert.h> if __STDC__ is defined, since
+ # <limits.h> exists even on freestanding compilers.
+ # On the NeXT, cc -E runs the code through the compiler's parser,
+ # not just through cpp. "Syntax error" is here to catch this case.
+ cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+/* confdefs.h. */
+_ACEOF
+cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext
+cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+/* end confdefs.h. */
+#ifdef __STDC__
+# include <limits.h>
+#else
+# include <assert.h>
+#endif
+ Syntax error
+_ACEOF
+if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_cpp conftest.$ac_ext\"") >&5
+ (eval $ac_cpp conftest.$ac_ext) 2>conftest.er1
+ ac_status=$?
+ grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err
+ rm -f conftest.er1
+ cat conftest.err >&5
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
+ (exit $ac_status); } >/dev/null; then
+ if test -s conftest.err; then
+ ac_cpp_err=$ac_c_preproc_warn_flag
+ ac_cpp_err=$ac_cpp_err$ac_c_werror_flag
+ else
+ ac_cpp_err=
+ fi
+else
+ ac_cpp_err=yes
+fi
+if test -z "$ac_cpp_err"; then
+ :
+else
+ echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5
+sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+
+ # Broken: fails on valid input.
+continue
+fi
+rm -f conftest.err conftest.$ac_ext
+
+ # OK, works on sane cases. Now check whether non-existent headers
+ # can be detected and how.
+ cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+/* confdefs.h. */
+_ACEOF
+cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext
+cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+/* end confdefs.h. */
+#include <ac_nonexistent.h>
+_ACEOF
+if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_cpp conftest.$ac_ext\"") >&5
+ (eval $ac_cpp conftest.$ac_ext) 2>conftest.er1
+ ac_status=$?
+ grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err
+ rm -f conftest.er1
+ cat conftest.err >&5
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
+ (exit $ac_status); } >/dev/null; then
+ if test -s conftest.err; then
+ ac_cpp_err=$ac_c_preproc_warn_flag
+ ac_cpp_err=$ac_cpp_err$ac_c_werror_flag
+ else
+ ac_cpp_err=
+ fi
+else
+ ac_cpp_err=yes
+fi
+if test -z "$ac_cpp_err"; then
+ # Broken: success on invalid input.
+continue
+else
+ echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5
+sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+
+ # Passes both tests.
+ac_preproc_ok=:
+break
+fi
+rm -f conftest.err conftest.$ac_ext
+
+done
+# Because of `break', _AC_PREPROC_IFELSE's cleaning code was skipped.
+rm -f conftest.err conftest.$ac_ext
+if $ac_preproc_ok; then
+ :
+else
+ { { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: error: C preprocessor \"$CPP\" fails sanity check
+See \`config.log' for more details." >&5
+echo "$as_me: error: C preprocessor \"$CPP\" fails sanity check
+See \`config.log' for more details." >&2;}
+ { (exit 1); exit 1; }; }
+fi
+
+ac_ext=c
+ac_cpp='$CPP $CPPFLAGS'
+ac_compile='$CC -c $CFLAGS $CPPFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext >&5'
+ac_link='$CC -o conftest$ac_exeext $CFLAGS $CPPFLAGS $LDFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext $LIBS >&5'
+ac_compiler_gnu=$ac_cv_c_compiler_gnu
+
+
+echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for X" >&5
+echo $ECHO_N "checking for X... $ECHO_C" >&6
+
+
+# Check whether --with-x or --without-x was given.
+if test "${with_x+set}" = set; then
+ withval="$with_x"
+
+fi;
+# $have_x is `yes', `no', `disabled', or empty when we do not yet know.
+if test "x$with_x" = xno; then
+ # The user explicitly disabled X.
+ have_x=disabled
+else
+ if test "x$x_includes" != xNONE && test "x$x_libraries" != xNONE; then
+ # Both variables are already set.
+ have_x=yes
+ else
+ if test "${ac_cv_have_x+set}" = set; then
+ echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6
+else
+ # One or both of the vars are not set, and there is no cached value.
+ac_x_includes=no ac_x_libraries=no
+rm -f -r conftest.dir
+if mkdir conftest.dir; then
+ cd conftest.dir
+ # Make sure to not put "make" in the Imakefile rules, since we grep it out.
+ cat >Imakefile <<'_ACEOF'
+acfindx:
+ @echo 'ac_im_incroot="${INCROOT}"; ac_im_usrlibdir="${USRLIBDIR}"; ac_im_libdir="${LIBDIR}"'
+_ACEOF
+ if (xmkmf) >/dev/null 2>/dev/null && test -f Makefile; then
+ # GNU make sometimes prints "make[1]: Entering...", which would confuse us.
+ eval `${MAKE-make} acfindx 2>/dev/null | grep -v make`
+ # Open Windows xmkmf reportedly sets LIBDIR instead of USRLIBDIR.
+ for ac_extension in a so sl; do
+ if test ! -f $ac_im_usrlibdir/libX11.$ac_extension &&
+ test -f $ac_im_libdir/libX11.$ac_extension; then
+ ac_im_usrlibdir=$ac_im_libdir; break
+ fi
+ done
+ # Screen out bogus values from the imake configuration. They are
+ # bogus both because they are the default anyway, and because
+ # using them would break gcc on systems where it needs fixed includes.
+ case $ac_im_incroot in
+ /usr/include) ;;
+ *) test -f "$ac_im_incroot/X11/Xos.h" && ac_x_includes=$ac_im_incroot;;
+ esac
+ case $ac_im_usrlibdir in
+ /usr/lib | /lib) ;;
+ *) test -d "$ac_im_usrlibdir" && ac_x_libraries=$ac_im_usrlibdir ;;
+ esac
+ fi
+ cd ..
+ rm -f -r conftest.dir
+fi
+
+# Standard set of common directories for X headers.
+# Check X11 before X11Rn because it is often a symlink to the current release.
+ac_x_header_dirs='
+/usr/X11/include
+/usr/X11R6/include
+/usr/X11R5/include
+/usr/X11R4/include
+
+/usr/include/X11
+/usr/include/X11R6
+/usr/include/X11R5
+/usr/include/X11R4
+
+/usr/local/X11/include
+/usr/local/X11R6/include
+/usr/local/X11R5/include
+/usr/local/X11R4/include
+
+/usr/local/include/X11
+/usr/local/include/X11R6
+/usr/local/include/X11R5
+/usr/local/include/X11R4
+
+/usr/X386/include
+/usr/x386/include
+/usr/XFree86/include/X11
+
+/usr/include
+/usr/local/include
+/usr/unsupported/include
+/usr/athena/include
+/usr/local/x11r5/include
+/usr/lpp/Xamples/include
+
+/usr/openwin/include
+/usr/openwin/share/include'
+
+if test "$ac_x_includes" = no; then
+ # Guess where to find include files, by looking for Intrinsic.h.
+ # First, try using that file with no special directory specified.
+ cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+/* confdefs.h. */
+_ACEOF
+cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext
+cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+/* end confdefs.h. */
+#include <X11/Intrinsic.h>
+_ACEOF
+if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_cpp conftest.$ac_ext\"") >&5
+ (eval $ac_cpp conftest.$ac_ext) 2>conftest.er1
+ ac_status=$?
+ grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err
+ rm -f conftest.er1
+ cat conftest.err >&5
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
+ (exit $ac_status); } >/dev/null; then
+ if test -s conftest.err; then
+ ac_cpp_err=$ac_c_preproc_warn_flag
+ ac_cpp_err=$ac_cpp_err$ac_c_werror_flag
+ else
+ ac_cpp_err=
+ fi
+else
+ ac_cpp_err=yes
+fi
+if test -z "$ac_cpp_err"; then
+ # We can compile using X headers with no special include directory.
+ac_x_includes=
+else
+ echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5
+sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+
+ for ac_dir in $ac_x_header_dirs; do
+ if test -r "$ac_dir/X11/Intrinsic.h"; then
+ ac_x_includes=$ac_dir
+ break
+ fi
+done
+fi
+rm -f conftest.err conftest.$ac_ext
+fi # $ac_x_includes = no
+
+if test "$ac_x_libraries" = no; then
+ # Check for the libraries.
+ # See if we find them without any special options.
+ # Don't add to $LIBS permanently.
+ ac_save_LIBS=$LIBS
+ LIBS="-lXt $LIBS"
+ cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+/* confdefs.h. */
+_ACEOF
+cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext
+cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+/* end confdefs.h. */
+#include <X11/Intrinsic.h>
+int
+main ()
+{
+XtMalloc (0)
+ ;
+ return 0;
+}
+_ACEOF
+rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest$ac_exeext
+if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_link\"") >&5
+ (eval $ac_link) 2>conftest.er1
+ ac_status=$?
+ grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err
+ rm -f conftest.er1
+ cat conftest.err >&5
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
+ (exit $ac_status); } &&
+ { ac_try='test -z "$ac_c_werror_flag"
+ || test ! -s conftest.err'
+ { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
+ (eval $ac_try) 2>&5
+ ac_status=$?
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
+ (exit $ac_status); }; } &&
+ { ac_try='test -s conftest$ac_exeext'
+ { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
+ (eval $ac_try) 2>&5
+ ac_status=$?
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
+ (exit $ac_status); }; }; then
+ LIBS=$ac_save_LIBS
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+ac_x_libraries=
+else
+ echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5
+sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+
+LIBS=$ac_save_LIBS
+for ac_dir in `echo "$ac_x_includes $ac_x_header_dirs" | sed s/include/lib/g`
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+ ac_x_libraries=$ac_dir
+ break 2
+ fi
+ done
+done
+fi
+rm -f conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext \
+ conftest$ac_exeext conftest.$ac_ext
+fi # $ac_x_libraries = no
+
+if test "$ac_x_includes" = no || test "$ac_x_libraries" = no; then
+ # Didn't find X anywhere. Cache the known absence of X.
+ ac_cv_have_x="have_x=no"
+else
+ # Record where we found X for the cache.
+ ac_cv_have_x="have_x=yes \
+ ac_x_includes=$ac_x_includes ac_x_libraries=$ac_x_libraries"
+fi
+fi
+
+ fi
+ eval "$ac_cv_have_x"
+fi # $with_x != no
+
+if test "$have_x" != yes; then
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $have_x" >&5
+echo "${ECHO_T}$have_x" >&6
+ no_x=yes
+else
+ # If each of the values was on the command line, it overrides each guess.
+ test "x$x_includes" = xNONE && x_includes=$ac_x_includes
+ test "x$x_libraries" = xNONE && x_libraries=$ac_x_libraries
+ # Update the cache value to reflect the command line values.
+ ac_cv_have_x="have_x=yes \
+ ac_x_includes=$x_includes ac_x_libraries=$x_libraries"
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: libraries $x_libraries, headers $x_includes" >&5
+echo "${ECHO_T}libraries $x_libraries, headers $x_includes" >&6
+fi
+
+if test "$no_x" = yes; then
+ # Not all programs may use this symbol, but it does not hurt to define it.
+
+cat >>confdefs.h <<\_ACEOF
+#define X_DISPLAY_MISSING 1
+_ACEOF
+
+ X_CFLAGS= X_PRE_LIBS= X_LIBS= X_EXTRA_LIBS=
+else
+ if test -n "$x_includes"; then
+ X_CFLAGS="$X_CFLAGS -I$x_includes"
+ fi
+
+ # It would also be nice to do this for all -L options, not just this one.
+ if test -n "$x_libraries"; then
+ X_LIBS="$X_LIBS -L$x_libraries"
+ # For Solaris; some versions of Sun CC require a space after -R and
+ # others require no space. Words are not sufficient . . . .
+ case `(uname -sr) 2>/dev/null` in
+ "SunOS 5"*)
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking whether -R must be followed by a space" >&5
+echo $ECHO_N "checking whether -R must be followed by a space... $ECHO_C" >&6
+ ac_xsave_LIBS=$LIBS; LIBS="$LIBS -R$x_libraries"
+ cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+/* confdefs.h. */
+_ACEOF
+cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext
+cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+/* end confdefs.h. */
+
+int
+main ()
+{
+
+ ;
+ return 0;
+}
+_ACEOF
+rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest$ac_exeext
+if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_link\"") >&5
+ (eval $ac_link) 2>conftest.er1
+ ac_status=$?
+ grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err
+ rm -f conftest.er1
+ cat conftest.err >&5
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
+ (exit $ac_status); } &&
+ { ac_try='test -z "$ac_c_werror_flag"
+ || test ! -s conftest.err'
+ { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
+ (eval $ac_try) 2>&5
+ ac_status=$?
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
+ (exit $ac_status); }; } &&
+ { ac_try='test -s conftest$ac_exeext'
+ { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
+ (eval $ac_try) 2>&5
+ ac_status=$?
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
+ (exit $ac_status); }; }; then
+ ac_R_nospace=yes
+else
+ echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5
+sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+
+ac_R_nospace=no
+fi
+rm -f conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext \
+ conftest$ac_exeext conftest.$ac_ext
+ if test $ac_R_nospace = yes; then
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: no" >&5
+echo "${ECHO_T}no" >&6
+ X_LIBS="$X_LIBS -R$x_libraries"
+ else
+ LIBS="$ac_xsave_LIBS -R $x_libraries"
+ cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+/* confdefs.h. */
+_ACEOF
+cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext
+cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+/* end confdefs.h. */
+
+int
+main ()
+{
+
+ ;
+ return 0;
+}
+_ACEOF
+rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest$ac_exeext
+if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_link\"") >&5
+ (eval $ac_link) 2>conftest.er1
+ ac_status=$?
+ grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err
+ rm -f conftest.er1
+ cat conftest.err >&5
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
+ (exit $ac_status); } &&
+ { ac_try='test -z "$ac_c_werror_flag"
+ || test ! -s conftest.err'
+ { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
+ (eval $ac_try) 2>&5
+ ac_status=$?
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
+ (exit $ac_status); }; } &&
+ { ac_try='test -s conftest$ac_exeext'
+ { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
+ (eval $ac_try) 2>&5
+ ac_status=$?
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
+ (exit $ac_status); }; }; then
+ ac_R_space=yes
+else
+ echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5
+sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+
+ac_R_space=no
+fi
+rm -f conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext \
+ conftest$ac_exeext conftest.$ac_ext
+ if test $ac_R_space = yes; then
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: yes" >&5
+echo "${ECHO_T}yes" >&6
+ X_LIBS="$X_LIBS -R $x_libraries"
+ else
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: neither works" >&5
+echo "${ECHO_T}neither works" >&6
+ fi
+ fi
+ LIBS=$ac_xsave_LIBS
+ esac
+ fi
+
+ # Check for system-dependent libraries X programs must link with.
+ # Do this before checking for the system-independent R6 libraries
+ # (-lICE), since we may need -lsocket or whatever for X linking.
+
+ if test "$ISC" = yes; then
+ X_EXTRA_LIBS="$X_EXTRA_LIBS -lnsl_s -linet"
+ else
+ # Martyn Johnson says this is needed for Ultrix, if the X
+ # libraries were built with DECnet support. And Karl Berry says
+ # the Alpha needs dnet_stub (dnet does not exist).
+ ac_xsave_LIBS="$LIBS"; LIBS="$LIBS $X_LIBS -lX11"
+ cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+/* confdefs.h. */
+_ACEOF
+cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext
+cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+/* end confdefs.h. */
+
+/* Override any gcc2 internal prototype to avoid an error. */
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+extern "C"
+#endif
+/* We use char because int might match the return type of a gcc2
+ builtin and then its argument prototype would still apply. */
+char XOpenDisplay ();
+int
+main ()
+{
+XOpenDisplay ();
+ ;
+ return 0;
+}
+_ACEOF
+rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest$ac_exeext
+if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_link\"") >&5
+ (eval $ac_link) 2>conftest.er1
+ ac_status=$?
+ grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err
+ rm -f conftest.er1
+ cat conftest.err >&5
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
+ (exit $ac_status); } &&
+ { ac_try='test -z "$ac_c_werror_flag"
+ || test ! -s conftest.err'
+ { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
+ (eval $ac_try) 2>&5
+ ac_status=$?
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
+ (exit $ac_status); }; } &&
+ { ac_try='test -s conftest$ac_exeext'
+ { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
+ (eval $ac_try) 2>&5
+ ac_status=$?
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
+ (exit $ac_status); }; }; then
+ :
+else
+ echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5
+sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+
+echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for dnet_ntoa in -ldnet" >&5
+echo $ECHO_N "checking for dnet_ntoa in -ldnet... $ECHO_C" >&6
+if test "${ac_cv_lib_dnet_dnet_ntoa+set}" = set; then
+ echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6
+else
+ ac_check_lib_save_LIBS=$LIBS
+LIBS="-ldnet $LIBS"
+cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+/* confdefs.h. */
+_ACEOF
+cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext
+cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+/* end confdefs.h. */
+
+/* Override any gcc2 internal prototype to avoid an error. */
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+extern "C"
+#endif
+/* We use char because int might match the return type of a gcc2
+ builtin and then its argument prototype would still apply. */
+char dnet_ntoa ();
+int
+main ()
+{
+dnet_ntoa ();
+ ;
+ return 0;
+}
+_ACEOF
+rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest$ac_exeext
+if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_link\"") >&5
+ (eval $ac_link) 2>conftest.er1
+ ac_status=$?
+ grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err
+ rm -f conftest.er1
+ cat conftest.err >&5
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
+ (exit $ac_status); } &&
+ { ac_try='test -z "$ac_c_werror_flag"
+ || test ! -s conftest.err'
+ { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
+ (eval $ac_try) 2>&5
+ ac_status=$?
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
+ (exit $ac_status); }; } &&
+ { ac_try='test -s conftest$ac_exeext'
+ { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
+ (eval $ac_try) 2>&5
+ ac_status=$?
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
+ (exit $ac_status); }; }; then
+ ac_cv_lib_dnet_dnet_ntoa=yes
+else
+ echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5
+sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+
+ac_cv_lib_dnet_dnet_ntoa=no
+fi
+rm -f conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext \
+ conftest$ac_exeext conftest.$ac_ext
+LIBS=$ac_check_lib_save_LIBS
+fi
+echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $ac_cv_lib_dnet_dnet_ntoa" >&5
+echo "${ECHO_T}$ac_cv_lib_dnet_dnet_ntoa" >&6
+if test $ac_cv_lib_dnet_dnet_ntoa = yes; then
+ X_EXTRA_LIBS="$X_EXTRA_LIBS -ldnet"
+fi
+
+ if test $ac_cv_lib_dnet_dnet_ntoa = no; then
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for dnet_ntoa in -ldnet_stub" >&5
+echo $ECHO_N "checking for dnet_ntoa in -ldnet_stub... $ECHO_C" >&6
+if test "${ac_cv_lib_dnet_stub_dnet_ntoa+set}" = set; then
+ echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6
+else
+ ac_check_lib_save_LIBS=$LIBS
+LIBS="-ldnet_stub $LIBS"
+cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+/* confdefs.h. */
+_ACEOF
+cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext
+cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+/* end confdefs.h. */
+
+/* Override any gcc2 internal prototype to avoid an error. */
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+extern "C"
+#endif
+/* We use char because int might match the return type of a gcc2
+ builtin and then its argument prototype would still apply. */
+char dnet_ntoa ();
+int
+main ()
+{
+dnet_ntoa ();
+ ;
+ return 0;
+}
+_ACEOF
+rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest$ac_exeext
+if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_link\"") >&5
+ (eval $ac_link) 2>conftest.er1
+ ac_status=$?
+ grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err
+ rm -f conftest.er1
+ cat conftest.err >&5
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
+ (exit $ac_status); } &&
+ { ac_try='test -z "$ac_c_werror_flag"
+ || test ! -s conftest.err'
+ { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
+ (eval $ac_try) 2>&5
+ ac_status=$?
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
+ (exit $ac_status); }; } &&
+ { ac_try='test -s conftest$ac_exeext'
+ { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
+ (eval $ac_try) 2>&5
+ ac_status=$?
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
+ (exit $ac_status); }; }; then
+ ac_cv_lib_dnet_stub_dnet_ntoa=yes
+else
+ echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5
+sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+
+ac_cv_lib_dnet_stub_dnet_ntoa=no
+fi
+rm -f conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext \
+ conftest$ac_exeext conftest.$ac_ext
+LIBS=$ac_check_lib_save_LIBS
+fi
+echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $ac_cv_lib_dnet_stub_dnet_ntoa" >&5
+echo "${ECHO_T}$ac_cv_lib_dnet_stub_dnet_ntoa" >&6
+if test $ac_cv_lib_dnet_stub_dnet_ntoa = yes; then
+ X_EXTRA_LIBS="$X_EXTRA_LIBS -ldnet_stub"
+fi
+
+ fi
+fi
+rm -f conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext \
+ conftest$ac_exeext conftest.$ac_ext
+ LIBS="$ac_xsave_LIBS"
+
+ # msh@cis.ufl.edu says -lnsl (and -lsocket) are needed for his 386/AT,
+ # to get the SysV transport functions.
+ # Chad R. Larson says the Pyramis MIS-ES running DC/OSx (SVR4)
+ # needs -lnsl.
+ # The nsl library prevents programs from opening the X display
+ # on Irix 5.2, according to T.E. Dickey.
+ # The functions gethostbyname, getservbyname, and inet_addr are
+ # in -lbsd on LynxOS 3.0.1/i386, according to Lars Hecking.
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for gethostbyname" >&5
+echo $ECHO_N "checking for gethostbyname... $ECHO_C" >&6
+if test "${ac_cv_func_gethostbyname+set}" = set; then
+ echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6
+else
+ cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+/* confdefs.h. */
+_ACEOF
+cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext
+cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+/* end confdefs.h. */
+/* Define gethostbyname to an innocuous variant, in case <limits.h> declares gethostbyname.
+ For example, HP-UX 11i <limits.h> declares gettimeofday. */
+#define gethostbyname innocuous_gethostbyname
+
+/* System header to define __stub macros and hopefully few prototypes,
+ which can conflict with char gethostbyname (); below.
+ Prefer <limits.h> to <assert.h> if __STDC__ is defined, since
+ <limits.h> exists even on freestanding compilers. */
+
+#ifdef __STDC__
+# include <limits.h>
+#else
+# include <assert.h>
+#endif
+
+#undef gethostbyname
+
+/* Override any gcc2 internal prototype to avoid an error. */
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+extern "C"
+{
+#endif
+/* We use char because int might match the return type of a gcc2
+ builtin and then its argument prototype would still apply. */
+char gethostbyname ();
+/* The GNU C library defines this for functions which it implements
+ to always fail with ENOSYS. Some functions are actually named
+ something starting with __ and the normal name is an alias. */
+#if defined (__stub_gethostbyname) || defined (__stub___gethostbyname)
+choke me
+#else
+char (*f) () = gethostbyname;
+#endif
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+}
+#endif
+
+int
+main ()
+{
+return f != gethostbyname;
+ ;
+ return 0;
+}
+_ACEOF
+rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest$ac_exeext
+if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_link\"") >&5
+ (eval $ac_link) 2>conftest.er1
+ ac_status=$?
+ grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err
+ rm -f conftest.er1
+ cat conftest.err >&5
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
+ (exit $ac_status); } &&
+ { ac_try='test -z "$ac_c_werror_flag"
+ || test ! -s conftest.err'
+ { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
+ (eval $ac_try) 2>&5
+ ac_status=$?
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
+ (exit $ac_status); }; } &&
+ { ac_try='test -s conftest$ac_exeext'
+ { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
+ (eval $ac_try) 2>&5
+ ac_status=$?
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
+ (exit $ac_status); }; }; then
+ ac_cv_func_gethostbyname=yes
+else
+ echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5
+sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+
+ac_cv_func_gethostbyname=no
+fi
+rm -f conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext \
+ conftest$ac_exeext conftest.$ac_ext
+fi
+echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $ac_cv_func_gethostbyname" >&5
+echo "${ECHO_T}$ac_cv_func_gethostbyname" >&6
+
+ if test $ac_cv_func_gethostbyname = no; then
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for gethostbyname in -lnsl" >&5
+echo $ECHO_N "checking for gethostbyname in -lnsl... $ECHO_C" >&6
+if test "${ac_cv_lib_nsl_gethostbyname+set}" = set; then
+ echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6
+else
+ ac_check_lib_save_LIBS=$LIBS
+LIBS="-lnsl $LIBS"
+cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+/* confdefs.h. */
+_ACEOF
+cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext
+cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+/* end confdefs.h. */
+
+/* Override any gcc2 internal prototype to avoid an error. */
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+extern "C"
+#endif
+/* We use char because int might match the return type of a gcc2
+ builtin and then its argument prototype would still apply. */
+char gethostbyname ();
+int
+main ()
+{
+gethostbyname ();
+ ;
+ return 0;
+}
+_ACEOF
+rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest$ac_exeext
+if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_link\"") >&5
+ (eval $ac_link) 2>conftest.er1
+ ac_status=$?
+ grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err
+ rm -f conftest.er1
+ cat conftest.err >&5
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
+ (exit $ac_status); } &&
+ { ac_try='test -z "$ac_c_werror_flag"
+ || test ! -s conftest.err'
+ { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
+ (eval $ac_try) 2>&5
+ ac_status=$?
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
+ (exit $ac_status); }; } &&
+ { ac_try='test -s conftest$ac_exeext'
+ { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
+ (eval $ac_try) 2>&5
+ ac_status=$?
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
+ (exit $ac_status); }; }; then
+ ac_cv_lib_nsl_gethostbyname=yes
+else
+ echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5
+sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+
+ac_cv_lib_nsl_gethostbyname=no
+fi
+rm -f conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext \
+ conftest$ac_exeext conftest.$ac_ext
+LIBS=$ac_check_lib_save_LIBS
+fi
+echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $ac_cv_lib_nsl_gethostbyname" >&5
+echo "${ECHO_T}$ac_cv_lib_nsl_gethostbyname" >&6
+if test $ac_cv_lib_nsl_gethostbyname = yes; then
+ X_EXTRA_LIBS="$X_EXTRA_LIBS -lnsl"
+fi
+
+ if test $ac_cv_lib_nsl_gethostbyname = no; then
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for gethostbyname in -lbsd" >&5
+echo $ECHO_N "checking for gethostbyname in -lbsd... $ECHO_C" >&6
+if test "${ac_cv_lib_bsd_gethostbyname+set}" = set; then
+ echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6
+else
+ ac_check_lib_save_LIBS=$LIBS
+LIBS="-lbsd $LIBS"
+cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+/* confdefs.h. */
+_ACEOF
+cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext
+cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+/* end confdefs.h. */
+
+/* Override any gcc2 internal prototype to avoid an error. */
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+extern "C"
+#endif
+/* We use char because int might match the return type of a gcc2
+ builtin and then its argument prototype would still apply. */
+char gethostbyname ();
+int
+main ()
+{
+gethostbyname ();
+ ;
+ return 0;
+}
+_ACEOF
+rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest$ac_exeext
+if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_link\"") >&5
+ (eval $ac_link) 2>conftest.er1
+ ac_status=$?
+ grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err
+ rm -f conftest.er1
+ cat conftest.err >&5
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
+ (exit $ac_status); } &&
+ { ac_try='test -z "$ac_c_werror_flag"
+ || test ! -s conftest.err'
+ { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
+ (eval $ac_try) 2>&5
+ ac_status=$?
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
+ (exit $ac_status); }; } &&
+ { ac_try='test -s conftest$ac_exeext'
+ { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
+ (eval $ac_try) 2>&5
+ ac_status=$?
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
+ (exit $ac_status); }; }; then
+ ac_cv_lib_bsd_gethostbyname=yes
+else
+ echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5
+sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+
+ac_cv_lib_bsd_gethostbyname=no
+fi
+rm -f conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext \
+ conftest$ac_exeext conftest.$ac_ext
+LIBS=$ac_check_lib_save_LIBS
+fi
+echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $ac_cv_lib_bsd_gethostbyname" >&5
+echo "${ECHO_T}$ac_cv_lib_bsd_gethostbyname" >&6
+if test $ac_cv_lib_bsd_gethostbyname = yes; then
+ X_EXTRA_LIBS="$X_EXTRA_LIBS -lbsd"
+fi
+
+ fi
+ fi
+
+ # lieder@skyler.mavd.honeywell.com says without -lsocket,
+ # socket/setsockopt and other routines are undefined under SCO ODT
+ # 2.0. But -lsocket is broken on IRIX 5.2 (and is not necessary
+ # on later versions), says Simon Leinen: it contains gethostby*
+ # variants that don't use the name server (or something). -lsocket
+ # must be given before -lnsl if both are needed. We assume that
+ # if connect needs -lnsl, so does gethostbyname.
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for connect" >&5
+echo $ECHO_N "checking for connect... $ECHO_C" >&6
+if test "${ac_cv_func_connect+set}" = set; then
+ echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6
+else
+ cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+/* confdefs.h. */
+_ACEOF
+cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext
+cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+/* end confdefs.h. */
+/* Define connect to an innocuous variant, in case <limits.h> declares connect.
+ For example, HP-UX 11i <limits.h> declares gettimeofday. */
+#define connect innocuous_connect
+
+/* System header to define __stub macros and hopefully few prototypes,
+ which can conflict with char connect (); below.
+ Prefer <limits.h> to <assert.h> if __STDC__ is defined, since
+ <limits.h> exists even on freestanding compilers. */
+
+#ifdef __STDC__
+# include <limits.h>
+#else
+# include <assert.h>
+#endif
+
+#undef connect
+
+/* Override any gcc2 internal prototype to avoid an error. */
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+extern "C"
+{
+#endif
+/* We use char because int might match the return type of a gcc2
+ builtin and then its argument prototype would still apply. */
+char connect ();
+/* The GNU C library defines this for functions which it implements
+ to always fail with ENOSYS. Some functions are actually named
+ something starting with __ and the normal name is an alias. */
+#if defined (__stub_connect) || defined (__stub___connect)
+choke me
+#else
+char (*f) () = connect;
+#endif
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+}
+#endif
+
+int
+main ()
+{
+return f != connect;
+ ;
+ return 0;
+}
+_ACEOF
+rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest$ac_exeext
+if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_link\"") >&5
+ (eval $ac_link) 2>conftest.er1
+ ac_status=$?
+ grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err
+ rm -f conftest.er1
+ cat conftest.err >&5
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
+ (exit $ac_status); } &&
+ { ac_try='test -z "$ac_c_werror_flag"
+ || test ! -s conftest.err'
+ { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
+ (eval $ac_try) 2>&5
+ ac_status=$?
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
+ (exit $ac_status); }; } &&
+ { ac_try='test -s conftest$ac_exeext'
+ { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
+ (eval $ac_try) 2>&5
+ ac_status=$?
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
+ (exit $ac_status); }; }; then
+ ac_cv_func_connect=yes
+else
+ echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5
+sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+
+ac_cv_func_connect=no
+fi
+rm -f conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext \
+ conftest$ac_exeext conftest.$ac_ext
fi
+echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $ac_cv_func_connect" >&5
+echo "${ECHO_T}$ac_cv_func_connect" >&6
+
+ if test $ac_cv_func_connect = no; then
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for connect in -lsocket" >&5
+echo $ECHO_N "checking for connect in -lsocket... $ECHO_C" >&6
+if test "${ac_cv_lib_socket_connect+set}" = set; then
+ echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6
+else
+ ac_check_lib_save_LIBS=$LIBS
+LIBS="-lsocket $X_EXTRA_LIBS $LIBS"
+cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+/* confdefs.h. */
+_ACEOF
+cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext
+cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+/* end confdefs.h. */
+
+/* Override any gcc2 internal prototype to avoid an error. */
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+extern "C"
+#endif
+/* We use char because int might match the return type of a gcc2
+ builtin and then its argument prototype would still apply. */
+char connect ();
+int
+main ()
+{
+connect ();
+ ;
+ return 0;
+}
+_ACEOF
+rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest$ac_exeext
+if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_link\"") >&5
+ (eval $ac_link) 2>conftest.er1
+ ac_status=$?
+ grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err
+ rm -f conftest.er1
+ cat conftest.err >&5
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
+ (exit $ac_status); } &&
+ { ac_try='test -z "$ac_c_werror_flag"
+ || test ! -s conftest.err'
+ { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
+ (eval $ac_try) 2>&5
+ ac_status=$?
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
+ (exit $ac_status); }; } &&
+ { ac_try='test -s conftest$ac_exeext'
+ { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
+ (eval $ac_try) 2>&5
+ ac_status=$?
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
+ (exit $ac_status); }; }; then
+ ac_cv_lib_socket_connect=yes
+else
+ echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5
+sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+
+ac_cv_lib_socket_connect=no
+fi
+rm -f conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext \
+ conftest$ac_exeext conftest.$ac_ext
+LIBS=$ac_check_lib_save_LIBS
+fi
+echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $ac_cv_lib_socket_connect" >&5
+echo "${ECHO_T}$ac_cv_lib_socket_connect" >&6
+if test $ac_cv_lib_socket_connect = yes; then
+ X_EXTRA_LIBS="-lsocket $X_EXTRA_LIBS"
+fi
+
+ fi
+
+ # Guillermo Gomez says -lposix is necessary on A/UX.
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for remove" >&5
+echo $ECHO_N "checking for remove... $ECHO_C" >&6
+if test "${ac_cv_func_remove+set}" = set; then
+ echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6
+else
+ cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+/* confdefs.h. */
+_ACEOF
+cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext
+cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+/* end confdefs.h. */
+/* Define remove to an innocuous variant, in case <limits.h> declares remove.
+ For example, HP-UX 11i <limits.h> declares gettimeofday. */
+#define remove innocuous_remove
+
+/* System header to define __stub macros and hopefully few prototypes,
+ which can conflict with char remove (); below.
+ Prefer <limits.h> to <assert.h> if __STDC__ is defined, since
+ <limits.h> exists even on freestanding compilers. */
+
+#ifdef __STDC__
+# include <limits.h>
+#else
+# include <assert.h>
+#endif
+
+#undef remove
+
+/* Override any gcc2 internal prototype to avoid an error. */
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+extern "C"
+{
+#endif
+/* We use char because int might match the return type of a gcc2
+ builtin and then its argument prototype would still apply. */
+char remove ();
+/* The GNU C library defines this for functions which it implements
+ to always fail with ENOSYS. Some functions are actually named
+ something starting with __ and the normal name is an alias. */
+#if defined (__stub_remove) || defined (__stub___remove)
+choke me
+#else
+char (*f) () = remove;
+#endif
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+}
+#endif
+
+int
+main ()
+{
+return f != remove;
+ ;
+ return 0;
+}
+_ACEOF
+rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest$ac_exeext
+if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_link\"") >&5
+ (eval $ac_link) 2>conftest.er1
+ ac_status=$?
+ grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err
+ rm -f conftest.er1
+ cat conftest.err >&5
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
+ (exit $ac_status); } &&
+ { ac_try='test -z "$ac_c_werror_flag"
+ || test ! -s conftest.err'
+ { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
+ (eval $ac_try) 2>&5
+ ac_status=$?
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
+ (exit $ac_status); }; } &&
+ { ac_try='test -s conftest$ac_exeext'
+ { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
+ (eval $ac_try) 2>&5
+ ac_status=$?
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
+ (exit $ac_status); }; }; then
+ ac_cv_func_remove=yes
+else
+ echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5
+sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+
+ac_cv_func_remove=no
+fi
+rm -f conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext \
+ conftest$ac_exeext conftest.$ac_ext
+fi
+echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $ac_cv_func_remove" >&5
+echo "${ECHO_T}$ac_cv_func_remove" >&6
+
+ if test $ac_cv_func_remove = no; then
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for remove in -lposix" >&5
+echo $ECHO_N "checking for remove in -lposix... $ECHO_C" >&6
+if test "${ac_cv_lib_posix_remove+set}" = set; then
+ echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6
+else
+ ac_check_lib_save_LIBS=$LIBS
+LIBS="-lposix $LIBS"
+cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+/* confdefs.h. */
+_ACEOF
+cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext
+cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+/* end confdefs.h. */
+
+/* Override any gcc2 internal prototype to avoid an error. */
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+extern "C"
+#endif
+/* We use char because int might match the return type of a gcc2
+ builtin and then its argument prototype would still apply. */
+char remove ();
+int
+main ()
+{
+remove ();
+ ;
+ return 0;
+}
+_ACEOF
+rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest$ac_exeext
+if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_link\"") >&5
+ (eval $ac_link) 2>conftest.er1
+ ac_status=$?
+ grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err
+ rm -f conftest.er1
+ cat conftest.err >&5
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
+ (exit $ac_status); } &&
+ { ac_try='test -z "$ac_c_werror_flag"
+ || test ! -s conftest.err'
+ { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
+ (eval $ac_try) 2>&5
+ ac_status=$?
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
+ (exit $ac_status); }; } &&
+ { ac_try='test -s conftest$ac_exeext'
+ { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
+ (eval $ac_try) 2>&5
+ ac_status=$?
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
+ (exit $ac_status); }; }; then
+ ac_cv_lib_posix_remove=yes
+else
+ echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5
+sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+
+ac_cv_lib_posix_remove=no
+fi
+rm -f conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext \
+ conftest$ac_exeext conftest.$ac_ext
+LIBS=$ac_check_lib_save_LIBS
+fi
+echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $ac_cv_lib_posix_remove" >&5
+echo "${ECHO_T}$ac_cv_lib_posix_remove" >&6
+if test $ac_cv_lib_posix_remove = yes; then
+ X_EXTRA_LIBS="$X_EXTRA_LIBS -lposix"
+fi
+
+ fi
+
+ # BSDI BSD/OS 2.1 needs -lipc for XOpenDisplay.
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for shmat" >&5
+echo $ECHO_N "checking for shmat... $ECHO_C" >&6
+if test "${ac_cv_func_shmat+set}" = set; then
+ echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6
+else
+ cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+/* confdefs.h. */
+_ACEOF
+cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext
+cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+/* end confdefs.h. */
+/* Define shmat to an innocuous variant, in case <limits.h> declares shmat.
+ For example, HP-UX 11i <limits.h> declares gettimeofday. */
+#define shmat innocuous_shmat
+
+/* System header to define __stub macros and hopefully few prototypes,
+ which can conflict with char shmat (); below.
+ Prefer <limits.h> to <assert.h> if __STDC__ is defined, since
+ <limits.h> exists even on freestanding compilers. */
+
+#ifdef __STDC__
+# include <limits.h>
+#else
+# include <assert.h>
+#endif
+
+#undef shmat
+
+/* Override any gcc2 internal prototype to avoid an error. */
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+extern "C"
+{
+#endif
+/* We use char because int might match the return type of a gcc2
+ builtin and then its argument prototype would still apply. */
+char shmat ();
+/* The GNU C library defines this for functions which it implements
+ to always fail with ENOSYS. Some functions are actually named
+ something starting with __ and the normal name is an alias. */
+#if defined (__stub_shmat) || defined (__stub___shmat)
+choke me
+#else
+char (*f) () = shmat;
+#endif
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+}
+#endif
+
+int
+main ()
+{
+return f != shmat;
+ ;
+ return 0;
+}
+_ACEOF
+rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest$ac_exeext
+if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_link\"") >&5
+ (eval $ac_link) 2>conftest.er1
+ ac_status=$?
+ grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err
+ rm -f conftest.er1
+ cat conftest.err >&5
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
+ (exit $ac_status); } &&
+ { ac_try='test -z "$ac_c_werror_flag"
+ || test ! -s conftest.err'
+ { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
+ (eval $ac_try) 2>&5
+ ac_status=$?
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
+ (exit $ac_status); }; } &&
+ { ac_try='test -s conftest$ac_exeext'
+ { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
+ (eval $ac_try) 2>&5
+ ac_status=$?
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
+ (exit $ac_status); }; }; then
+ ac_cv_func_shmat=yes
+else
+ echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5
+sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+
+ac_cv_func_shmat=no
+fi
+rm -f conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext \
+ conftest$ac_exeext conftest.$ac_ext
+fi
+echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $ac_cv_func_shmat" >&5
+echo "${ECHO_T}$ac_cv_func_shmat" >&6
+
+ if test $ac_cv_func_shmat = no; then
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for shmat in -lipc" >&5
+echo $ECHO_N "checking for shmat in -lipc... $ECHO_C" >&6
+if test "${ac_cv_lib_ipc_shmat+set}" = set; then
+ echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6
+else
+ ac_check_lib_save_LIBS=$LIBS
+LIBS="-lipc $LIBS"
+cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+/* confdefs.h. */
+_ACEOF
+cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext
+cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+/* end confdefs.h. */
+
+/* Override any gcc2 internal prototype to avoid an error. */
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+extern "C"
+#endif
+/* We use char because int might match the return type of a gcc2
+ builtin and then its argument prototype would still apply. */
+char shmat ();
+int
+main ()
+{
+shmat ();
+ ;
+ return 0;
+}
+_ACEOF
+rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest$ac_exeext
+if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_link\"") >&5
+ (eval $ac_link) 2>conftest.er1
+ ac_status=$?
+ grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err
+ rm -f conftest.er1
+ cat conftest.err >&5
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
+ (exit $ac_status); } &&
+ { ac_try='test -z "$ac_c_werror_flag"
+ || test ! -s conftest.err'
+ { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
+ (eval $ac_try) 2>&5
+ ac_status=$?
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
+ (exit $ac_status); }; } &&
+ { ac_try='test -s conftest$ac_exeext'
+ { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
+ (eval $ac_try) 2>&5
+ ac_status=$?
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
+ (exit $ac_status); }; }; then
+ ac_cv_lib_ipc_shmat=yes
+else
+ echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5
+sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+
+ac_cv_lib_ipc_shmat=no
+fi
+rm -f conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext \
+ conftest$ac_exeext conftest.$ac_ext
+LIBS=$ac_check_lib_save_LIBS
+fi
+echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $ac_cv_lib_ipc_shmat" >&5
+echo "${ECHO_T}$ac_cv_lib_ipc_shmat" >&6
+if test $ac_cv_lib_ipc_shmat = yes; then
+ X_EXTRA_LIBS="$X_EXTRA_LIBS -lipc"
+fi
+
+ fi
+ fi
+
+ # Check for libraries that X11R6 Xt/Xaw programs need.
+ ac_save_LDFLAGS=$LDFLAGS
+ test -n "$x_libraries" && LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS -L$x_libraries"
+ # SM needs ICE to (dynamically) link under SunOS 4.x (so we have to
+ # check for ICE first), but we must link in the order -lSM -lICE or
+ # we get undefined symbols. So assume we have SM if we have ICE.
+ # These have to be linked with before -lX11, unlike the other
+ # libraries we check for below, so use a different variable.
+ # John Interrante, Karl Berry
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for IceConnectionNumber in -lICE" >&5
+echo $ECHO_N "checking for IceConnectionNumber in -lICE... $ECHO_C" >&6
+if test "${ac_cv_lib_ICE_IceConnectionNumber+set}" = set; then
+ echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6
+else
+ ac_check_lib_save_LIBS=$LIBS
+LIBS="-lICE $X_EXTRA_LIBS $LIBS"
+cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+/* confdefs.h. */
+_ACEOF
+cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext
+cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+/* end confdefs.h. */
+
+/* Override any gcc2 internal prototype to avoid an error. */
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+extern "C"
+#endif
+/* We use char because int might match the return type of a gcc2
+ builtin and then its argument prototype would still apply. */
+char IceConnectionNumber ();
+int
+main ()
+{
+IceConnectionNumber ();
+ ;
+ return 0;
+}
+_ACEOF
+rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest$ac_exeext
+if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_link\"") >&5
+ (eval $ac_link) 2>conftest.er1
+ ac_status=$?
+ grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err
+ rm -f conftest.er1
+ cat conftest.err >&5
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
+ (exit $ac_status); } &&
+ { ac_try='test -z "$ac_c_werror_flag"
+ || test ! -s conftest.err'
+ { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
+ (eval $ac_try) 2>&5
+ ac_status=$?
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
+ (exit $ac_status); }; } &&
+ { ac_try='test -s conftest$ac_exeext'
+ { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
+ (eval $ac_try) 2>&5
+ ac_status=$?
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
+ (exit $ac_status); }; }; then
+ ac_cv_lib_ICE_IceConnectionNumber=yes
+else
+ echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5
+sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+
+ac_cv_lib_ICE_IceConnectionNumber=no
+fi
+rm -f conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext \
+ conftest$ac_exeext conftest.$ac_ext
+LIBS=$ac_check_lib_save_LIBS
+fi
+echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $ac_cv_lib_ICE_IceConnectionNumber" >&5
+echo "${ECHO_T}$ac_cv_lib_ICE_IceConnectionNumber" >&6
+if test $ac_cv_lib_ICE_IceConnectionNumber = yes; then
+ X_PRE_LIBS="$X_PRE_LIBS -lSM -lICE"
+fi
+
+ LDFLAGS=$ac_save_LDFLAGS
+
+fi
+
+
+ groff_no_x=$no_x
+ if test -z "$groff_no_x"; then
+ OLDCFLAGS=$CFLAGS
+ OLDLDFLAGS=$LDFLAGS
+ OLDLIBS=$LIBS
+ CFLAGS="$CFLAGS $X_CFLAGS"
+ LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS $X_LIBS"
+ LIBS="$LIBS $X_PRE_LIBS -lX11 $X_EXTRA_LIBS"
+
+ LIBS="$LIBS -lXaw"
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for Xaw library and header files" >&5
+echo $ECHO_N "checking for Xaw library and header files... $ECHO_C" >&6
+ cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+
+ /* confdefs.h. */
+_ACEOF
+cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext
+cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+/* end confdefs.h. */
+
+
+#include <X11/Intrinsic.h>
+#include <X11/Xaw/Simple.h>
+
+
+int
+main ()
+{
+
+ ;
+ return 0;
+}
+
+_ACEOF
+rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest$ac_exeext
+if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_link\"") >&5
+ (eval $ac_link) 2>conftest.er1
+ ac_status=$?
+ grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err
+ rm -f conftest.er1
+ cat conftest.err >&5
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
+ (exit $ac_status); } &&
+ { ac_try='test -z "$ac_c_werror_flag"
+ || test ! -s conftest.err'
+ { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
+ (eval $ac_try) 2>&5
+ ac_status=$?
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
+ (exit $ac_status); }; } &&
+ { ac_try='test -s conftest$ac_exeext'
+ { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
+ (eval $ac_try) 2>&5
+ ac_status=$?
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
+ (exit $ac_status); }; }; then
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: yes" >&5
+echo "${ECHO_T}yes" >&6
+else
+ echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5
+sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+
+echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: no" >&5
+echo "${ECHO_T}no" >&6
+ groff_no_x="yes"
+fi
+rm -f conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext \
+ conftest$ac_exeext conftest.$ac_ext
+
+ LIBS="$LIBS -lXmu"
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for Xmu library and header files" >&5
+echo $ECHO_N "checking for Xmu library and header files... $ECHO_C" >&6
+ cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+
+ /* confdefs.h. */
+_ACEOF
+cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext
+cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+/* end confdefs.h. */
+
+
+#include <X11/Intrinsic.h>
+#include <X11/Xmu/Converters.h>
+
+
+int
+main ()
+{
+
+ ;
+ return 0;
+}
+
+_ACEOF
+rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest$ac_exeext
+if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_link\"") >&5
+ (eval $ac_link) 2>conftest.er1
+ ac_status=$?
+ grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err
+ rm -f conftest.er1
+ cat conftest.err >&5
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
+ (exit $ac_status); } &&
+ { ac_try='test -z "$ac_c_werror_flag"
+ || test ! -s conftest.err'
+ { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
+ (eval $ac_try) 2>&5
+ ac_status=$?
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
+ (exit $ac_status); }; } &&
+ { ac_try='test -s conftest$ac_exeext'
+ { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
+ (eval $ac_try) 2>&5
+ ac_status=$?
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
+ (exit $ac_status); }; }; then
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: yes" >&5
+echo "${ECHO_T}yes" >&6
+else
+ echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5
+sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+
+echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: no" >&5
+echo "${ECHO_T}no" >&6
+ groff_no_x="yes"
+fi
+rm -f conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext \
+ conftest$ac_exeext conftest.$ac_ext
+
+ CFLAGS=$OLDCFLAGS
+ LDFLAGS=$OLDLDFLAGS
+ LIBS=$OLDLIBS
+ fi
+
+ if test "x$groff_no_x" = "xyes"; then
+ { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: gxditview and xtotroff won't be built" >&5
+echo "$as_me: gxditview and xtotroff won't be built" >&6;}
+ else
+ XDEVDIRS="font/devX75 font/devX75-12 font/devX100 font/devX100-12"
+ XPROGDIRS="src/devices/xditview src/utils/xtotroff"
+ XLIBDIRS="src/libs/libxutil"
+ fi
+
+
+
+
+
+# Check whether --with-appresdir or --without-appresdir was given.
+if test "${with_appresdir+set}" = set; then
+ withval="$with_appresdir"
+
+fi;
+if test -z "$groff_no_x"; then
+ # Create an Imakefile, run `xmkmf', then `make'.
+ rm -f -r conftest.dir
+ if mkdir conftest.dir; then
+ cd conftest.dir
+ # Make sure to not put `make' in the Imakefile rules,
+ # since we grep it out.
+ cat >Imakefile <<'EOF'
+
+xlibdirs:
+ @echo 'groff_x_usrlibdir="${USRLIBDIR}"; groff_x_libdir="${LIBDIR}"'
+EOF
+
+ if (xmkmf) >/dev/null 2>/dev/null && test -f Makefile; then
+ # GNU make sometimes prints "make[1]: Entering...",
+ # which would confuse us.
+ eval `${MAKE-make} xlibdirs 2>/dev/null | grep -v make`
+
+ # Open Windows `xmkmf' reportedly sets LIBDIR instead of USRLIBDIR.
+ for groff_extension in a so sl; do
+ if test ! -f $groff_x_usrlibdir/libX11.$groff_extension &&
+ test -f $groff_x_libdir/libX11.$groff_extension; then
+ groff_x_usrlibdir=$groff_x_libdir
+ break
+ fi
+ done
+ fi
+
+ cd ..
+ rm -f -r conftest.dir
+ fi
+
+ # In case the test with `xmkmf' wasn't successful, try a suite of
+ # standard directories. Check `X11' before `X11Rn' because it is often
+ # a symlink to the current release.
+ groff_x_libdirs='
+ /usr/X11/lib
+ /usr/X11R6/lib
+ /usr/X11R5/lib
+ /usr/X11R4/lib
+
+ /usr/lib/X11
+ /usr/lib/X11R6
+ /usr/lib/X11R5
+ /usr/lib/X11R4
+
+ /usr/local/X11/lib
+ /usr/local/X11R6/lib
+ /usr/local/X11R5/lib
+ /usr/local/X11R4/lib
+
+ /usr/local/lib/X11
+ /usr/local/lib/X11R6
+ /usr/local/lib/X11R5
+ /usr/local/lib/X11R4
+
+ /usr/X386/lib
+ /usr/x386/lib
+ /usr/XFree86/lib/X11
+
+ /usr/lib
+ /usr/local/lib
+ /usr/unsupported/lib
+ /usr/athena/lib
+ /usr/local/x11r5/lib
+ /usr/lpp/Xamples/lib
+
+ /usr/openwin/lib
+ /usr/openwin/share/lib'
+
+ if test -z "$groff_x_usrlibdir"; then
+ # We only test whether libX11 exists.
+ for groff_dir in $groff_x_libdirs; do
+ for groff_extension in a so sl; do
+ if test ! -r $groff_dir/libX11.$groff_extension; then
+ groff_x_usrlibdir=$groff_dir
+ break 2
+ fi
+ done
+ done
+ fi
+
+ if test "x$with_appresdir" = "x"; then
+ appresdir=$groff_x_usrlibdir/X11/app-defaults
+ else
+ appresdir=$with_appresdir
+ fi
+ fi
+
if test -z "$PSPRINT"; then
- for ac_prog in lpr
+ for ac_prog in lpr
do
# Extract the first word of "$ac_prog", so it can be a program name with args.
set dummy $ac_prog; ac_word=$2
@@ -2592,7 +5272,7 @@ fi
test -n "$LPR" && break
done
- for ac_prog in lp
+ for ac_prog in lp
do
# Extract the first word of "$ac_prog", so it can be a program name with args.
set dummy $ac_prog; ac_word=$2
@@ -2632,11 +5312,11 @@ fi
test -n "$LP" && break
done
- if test -n "$LPR" && test -n "$LP"; then
- # HP-UX provides an lpr command that emulates lpr using lp,
- # but it doesn't have lpq; in this case we want to use lp
- # rather than lpr.
- for ac_prog in lpq
+ if test -n "$LPR" && test -n "$LP"; then
+ # HP-UX provides an lpr command that emulates lpr using lp,
+ # but it doesn't have lpq; in this case we want to use lp
+ # rather than lpr.
+ for ac_prog in lpq
do
# Extract the first word of "$ac_prog", so it can be a program name with args.
set dummy $ac_prog; ac_word=$2
@@ -2676,31 +5356,32 @@ fi
test -n "$LPQ" && break
done
- test -n "$LPQ" || LPR=
- fi
- if test -n "$LPR"; then
- PSPRINT="$LPR"
- elif test -n "$LP"; then
- PSPRINT="$LP"
- fi
-fi
+ test -n "$LPQ" || LPR=
+ fi
+ if test -n "$LPR"; then
+ PSPRINT="$LPR"
+ elif test -n "$LP"; then
+ PSPRINT="$LP"
+ fi
+ fi
-echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for command to use for printing PostScript files" >&5
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for command to use for printing PostScript files" >&5
echo $ECHO_N "checking for command to use for printing PostScript files... $ECHO_C" >&6
-echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $PSPRINT" >&5
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $PSPRINT" >&5
echo "${ECHO_T}$PSPRINT" >&6
-# Figure out DVIPRINT from PSPRINT.
-echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for command to use for printing dvi files" >&5
+
+ # Figure out DVIPRINT from PSPRINT.
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for command to use for printing dvi files" >&5
echo $ECHO_N "checking for command to use for printing dvi files... $ECHO_C" >&6
-if test -n "$PSPRINT" && test -z "$DVIPRINT"; then
- if test "X$PSPRINT" = "Xlpr"; then
- DVIPRINT="lpr -d"
- else
- DVIPRINT="$PSPRINT"
- fi
-fi
+ if test -n "$PSPRINT" && test -z "$DVIPRINT"; then
+ if test "x$PSPRINT" = "xlpr"; then
+ DVIPRINT="lpr -d"
+ else
+ DVIPRINT="$PSPRINT"
+ fi
+ fi
-echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $DVIPRINT" >&5
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $DVIPRINT" >&5
echo "${ECHO_T}$DVIPRINT" >&6
# Extract the first word of "perl", so it can be a program name with args.
set dummy perl; ac_word=$2
@@ -2846,7 +5527,6 @@ do
done
done
- test -z "$ac_cv_prog_ac_ct_RANLIB" && ac_cv_prog_ac_ct_RANLIB=":"
fi
fi
ac_ct_RANLIB=$ac_cv_prog_ac_ct_RANLIB
@@ -2858,7 +5538,19 @@ else
echo "${ECHO_T}no" >&6
fi
- RANLIB=$ac_ct_RANLIB
+ if test "x$ac_ct_RANLIB" = x; then
+ RANLIB=":"
+ else
+ if test "$build" != "$host"; then
+ { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: WARNING: In the future, Autoconf will not detect cross-tools
+whose name does not start with the host triplet. If you think this
+configuration is useful to you, please write to autoconf@gnu.org." >&5
+echo "$as_me: WARNING: In the future, Autoconf will not detect cross-tools
+whose name does not start with the host triplet. If you think this
+configuration is useful to you, please write to autoconf@gnu.org." >&2;}
+ fi
+ RANLIB=$ac_ct_RANLIB
+ fi
else
RANLIB="$ac_cv_prog_RANLIB"
fi
@@ -2888,8 +5580,9 @@ ac_config_guess="$SHELL $ac_aux_dir/config.guess"
ac_config_sub="$SHELL $ac_aux_dir/config.sub"
ac_configure="$SHELL $ac_aux_dir/configure" # This should be Cygnus configure.
-ac_dir=`cd $ac_aux_dir; pwd`
-ac_install_sh="$ac_dir/install-sh -c"
+
+ ac_dir=`cd $ac_aux_dir; pwd`
+ ac_install_sh="$ac_dir/install-sh -c"
for ac_prog in install-info
do
# Extract the first word of "$ac_prog", so it can be a program name with args.
@@ -2942,6 +5635,7 @@ test -n "$INSTALL_INFO" || INSTALL_INFO=":"
# AIX 4 /usr/bin/installbsd, which doesn't work without a -g flag
# AFS /usr/afsws/bin/install, which mishandles nonexistent args
# SVR4 /usr/ucb/install, which tries to use the nonexistent group "staff"
+# OS/2's system install, which has a completely different semantic
# ./install, which can be erroneously created by make from ./install.sh.
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for a BSD-compatible install" >&5
echo $ECHO_N "checking for a BSD-compatible install... $ECHO_C" >&6
@@ -2958,6 +5652,7 @@ do
case $as_dir/ in
./ | .// | /cC/* | \
/etc/* | /usr/sbin/* | /usr/etc/* | /sbin/* | /usr/afsws/bin/* | \
+ ?:\\/os2\\/install\\/* | ?:\\/OS2\\/INSTALL\\/* | \
/usr/ucb/* ) ;;
*)
# OSF1 and SCO ODT 3.0 have their own names for install.
@@ -2965,20 +5660,20 @@ case $as_dir/ in
# by default.
for ac_prog in ginstall scoinst install; do
for ac_exec_ext in '' $ac_executable_extensions; do
- if $as_executable_p "$as_dir/$ac_prog$ac_exec_ext"; then
- if test $ac_prog = install &&
- grep dspmsg "$as_dir/$ac_prog$ac_exec_ext" >/dev/null 2>&1; then
- # AIX install. It has an incompatible calling convention.
- :
- elif test $ac_prog = install &&
- grep pwplus "$as_dir/$ac_prog$ac_exec_ext" >/dev/null 2>&1; then
- # program-specific install script used by HP pwplus--don't use.
- :
- else
- ac_cv_path_install="$as_dir/$ac_prog$ac_exec_ext -c"
- break 3
- fi
- fi
+ if $as_executable_p "$as_dir/$ac_prog$ac_exec_ext"; then
+ if test $ac_prog = install &&
+ grep dspmsg "$as_dir/$ac_prog$ac_exec_ext" >/dev/null 2>&1; then
+ # AIX install. It has an incompatible calling convention.
+ :
+ elif test $ac_prog = install &&
+ grep pwplus "$as_dir/$ac_prog$ac_exec_ext" >/dev/null 2>&1; then
+ # program-specific install script used by HP pwplus--don't use.
+ :
+ else
+ ac_cv_path_install="$as_dir/$ac_prog$ac_exec_ext -c"
+ break 3
+ fi
+ fi
done
done
;;
@@ -2990,10 +5685,10 @@ fi
if test "${ac_cv_path_install+set}" = set; then
INSTALL=$ac_cv_path_install
else
- # As a last resort, use the slow shell script. We don't cache a
- # path for INSTALL within a source directory, because that will
+ # As a last resort, use the slow shell script. Don't cache a
+ # value for INSTALL within a source directory, because that will
# break other packages using the cache if that directory is
- # removed, or if the path is relative.
+ # removed, or if the value is a relative name.
INSTALL=$ac_install_sh
fi
fi
@@ -3019,238 +5714,233 @@ else
echo "${ECHO_T}no, using $LN_S" >&6
fi
+
+# use a dummy substitution if no csh hack is necessary to avoid errors
+# with non-GNU sed programs
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for csh hash hack" >&5
echo $ECHO_N "checking for csh hash hack... $ECHO_C" >&6
+
cat <<EOF >conftest.sh
-#!/bin/sh
+#! /bin/sh
true || exit 0
export PATH || exit 0
exit 1
EOF
-chmod +x conftest.sh
-if echo ./conftest.sh | (csh >/dev/null 2>&1) >/dev/null 2>&1; then
- echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: yes" >&5
-echo "${ECHO_T}yes" >&6; SH_SCRIPT_SED_CMD='1s/.*/:/'
-else
- echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: no" >&5
-echo "${ECHO_T}no" >&6; SH_SCRIPT_SED_CMD='1s/a/a/'
-fi
-rm -f conftest.sh
-ac_ext=c
-ac_cpp='$CPP $CPPFLAGS'
-ac_compile='$CC -c $CFLAGS $CPPFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext >&5'
-ac_link='$CC -o conftest$ac_exeext $CFLAGS $CPPFLAGS $LDFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext $LIBS >&5'
-ac_compiler_gnu=$ac_cv_c_compiler_gnu
-echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking how to run the C preprocessor" >&5
-echo $ECHO_N "checking how to run the C preprocessor... $ECHO_C" >&6
-# On Suns, sometimes $CPP names a directory.
-if test -n "$CPP" && test -d "$CPP"; then
- CPP=
-fi
-if test -z "$CPP"; then
- if test "${ac_cv_prog_CPP+set}" = set; then
+ chmod +x conftest.sh
+ if echo ./conftest.sh | (csh >/dev/null 2>&1) >/dev/null 2>&1; then
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: yes" >&5
+echo "${ECHO_T}yes" >&6
+ SH_SCRIPT_SED_CMD='1s/.*/:/'
+ else
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: no" >&5
+echo "${ECHO_T}no" >&6
+ SH_SCRIPT_SED_CMD='1s/a/a/'
+ fi
+ rm -f conftest.sh
+
+
+# checks for headers
+echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for grep that handles long lines and -e" >&5
+echo $ECHO_N "checking for grep that handles long lines and -e... $ECHO_C" >&6
+if test "${ac_cv_path_GREP+set}" = set; then
echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6
else
- # Double quotes because CPP needs to be expanded
- for CPP in "$CC -E" "$CC -E -traditional-cpp" "/lib/cpp"
- do
- ac_preproc_ok=false
-for ac_c_preproc_warn_flag in '' yes
-do
- # Use a header file that comes with gcc, so configuring glibc
- # with a fresh cross-compiler works.
- # On the NeXT, cc -E runs the code through the compiler's parser,
- # not just through cpp. "Syntax error" is here to catch this case.
- cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
-#line $LINENO "configure"
-#include "confdefs.h"
-#include <assert.h>
- Syntax error
-_ACEOF
-if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_cpp conftest.$ac_ext\"") >&5
- (eval $ac_cpp conftest.$ac_ext) 2>conftest.er1
- ac_status=$?
- grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err
- rm -f conftest.er1
- cat conftest.err >&5
- echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
- (exit $ac_status); } >/dev/null; then
- if test -s conftest.err; then
- ac_cpp_err=$ac_c_preproc_warn_flag
- else
- ac_cpp_err=
- fi
-else
- ac_cpp_err=yes
-fi
-if test -z "$ac_cpp_err"; then
- :
+ # Extract the first word of "grep ggrep" to use in msg output
+if test -z "$GREP"; then
+set dummy grep ggrep; ac_prog_name=$2
+if test "${ac_cv_path_GREP+set}" = set; then
+ echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6
else
- echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5
- cat conftest.$ac_ext >&5
- # Broken: fails on valid input.
-continue
-fi
-rm -f conftest.err conftest.$ac_ext
+ # Create a temporary directory, and hook for its removal unless debugging.
+$debug ||
+{
+ trap 'exit_status=$?; rm -f -r $tmp && exit $exit_status' 0
+ trap '{ (exit 1); exit 1; }' 1 2 13 15
+}
- # OK, works on sane cases. Now check whether non-existent headers
- # can be detected and how.
- cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
-#line $LINENO "configure"
-#include "confdefs.h"
-#include <ac_nonexistent.h>
-_ACEOF
-if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_cpp conftest.$ac_ext\"") >&5
- (eval $ac_cpp conftest.$ac_ext) 2>conftest.er1
- ac_status=$?
- grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err
- rm -f conftest.er1
- cat conftest.err >&5
- echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
- (exit $ac_status); } >/dev/null; then
- if test -s conftest.err; then
- ac_cpp_err=$ac_c_preproc_warn_flag
- else
- ac_cpp_err=
- fi
-else
- ac_cpp_err=yes
+# Create a (secure) tmp directory for tmp files.
+: ${TMPDIR=/tmp}
+{
+ tmp=`(umask 077 && mktemp -d -q "$TMPDIR/GREPXXXXXX") 2>/dev/null` &&
+ test -n "$tmp" && test -d "$tmp"
+} ||
+{
+ tmp=$TMPDIR/GREP$$-$RANDOM
+ (umask 077 && mkdir $tmp)
+} ||
+{
+ echo "$me: cannot create a temporary directory in $TMPDIR" >&2
+ { (exit 1); exit 1; }
+}
+ac_path_GREP_found=false
+# Loop through the user's path and test for each of PROGNAME-LIST
+as_save_IFS=$IFS; IFS=$PATH_SEPARATOR
+as_dummy="$PATH:/usr/xpg4/bin"
+for as_dir in $as_dummy
+do
+ IFS=$as_save_IFS
+ test -z "$as_dir" && as_dir=.
+ for ac_prog in grep ggrep; do
+ for ac_exec_ext in '' $ac_executable_extensions; do
+ ac_path_GREP="$as_dir/$ac_prog$ac_exec_ext"
+ test -f "$ac_path_GREP" || continue
+ $ac_path_GREP_found || if $as_executable_p "$ac_path_GREP"; then
+ # Check for GNU ac_path_GREP and select it if it is found.
+ # Check for GNU $ac_path_GREP
+if "$ac_path_GREP" --version 2>&1 < /dev/null | grep 'GNU' >/dev/null; then
+ ac_cv_path_GREP="$ac_path_GREP" ac_path_GREP_found=:
+else
+ ac_count=0
+ echo $ECHO_N "0123456789$ECHO_C" >"$tmp/conftest.in"
+ while :
+ do
+ cat "$tmp/conftest.in" "$tmp/conftest.in" >"$tmp/conftest.tmp"
+ mv "$tmp/conftest.tmp" "$tmp/conftest.in"
+ cp "$tmp/conftest.in" "$tmp/conftest.nl"
+ echo 'GREP' >> "$tmp/conftest.nl"
+ "$ac_path_GREP" -e 'GREP$' -e '-(cannot match)-' < "$tmp/conftest.nl" >"$tmp/conftest.out" 2>/dev/null || break
+ diff "$tmp/conftest.out" "$tmp/conftest.nl" >/dev/null 2>&1 || break
+ ac_count=`expr $ac_count + 1`
+ if test $ac_count -gt ${ac_path_GREP_max-0}; then
+ # Best one so far, save it but keep looking for a better one
+ ac_cv_path_GREP="$ac_path_GREP"
+ ac_path_GREP_max=$ac_count
+ fi
+ # 10*(2^10) chars as input seems more than enough
+ test $ac_count -gt 10 && break
+ done
fi
-if test -z "$ac_cpp_err"; then
- # Broken: success on invalid input.
-continue
-else
- echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5
- cat conftest.$ac_ext >&5
- # Passes both tests.
-ac_preproc_ok=:
-break
+
fi
-rm -f conftest.err conftest.$ac_ext
+ $ac_path_GREP_found && break 3
+ done
done
-# Because of `break', _AC_PREPROC_IFELSE's cleaning code was skipped.
-rm -f conftest.err conftest.$ac_ext
-if $ac_preproc_ok; then
- break
-fi
- done
- ac_cv_prog_CPP=$CPP
+done
+
+rm -rf "$tmp"
fi
- CPP=$ac_cv_prog_CPP
-else
- ac_cv_prog_CPP=$CPP
+
+GREP="$ac_cv_path_GREP"
+if test -z "$GREP"; then
+ { { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: error: no acceptable $ac_prog_name could be found in $PATH:/usr/xpg4/bin" >&5
+echo "$as_me: error: no acceptable $ac_prog_name could be found in $PATH:/usr/xpg4/bin" >&2;}
+ { (exit 1); exit 1; }; }
fi
-echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $CPP" >&5
-echo "${ECHO_T}$CPP" >&6
-ac_preproc_ok=false
-for ac_c_preproc_warn_flag in '' yes
-do
- # Use a header file that comes with gcc, so configuring glibc
- # with a fresh cross-compiler works.
- # On the NeXT, cc -E runs the code through the compiler's parser,
- # not just through cpp. "Syntax error" is here to catch this case.
- cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
-#line $LINENO "configure"
-#include "confdefs.h"
-#include <assert.h>
- Syntax error
-_ACEOF
-if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_cpp conftest.$ac_ext\"") >&5
- (eval $ac_cpp conftest.$ac_ext) 2>conftest.er1
- ac_status=$?
- grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err
- rm -f conftest.er1
- cat conftest.err >&5
- echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
- (exit $ac_status); } >/dev/null; then
- if test -s conftest.err; then
- ac_cpp_err=$ac_c_preproc_warn_flag
- else
- ac_cpp_err=
- fi
-else
- ac_cpp_err=yes
+
fi
-if test -z "$ac_cpp_err"; then
- :
-else
- echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5
- cat conftest.$ac_ext >&5
- # Broken: fails on valid input.
-continue
+
+
fi
-rm -f conftest.err conftest.$ac_ext
+echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $ac_cv_path_GREP" >&5
+echo "${ECHO_T}$ac_cv_path_GREP" >&6
+ GREP="$ac_cv_path_GREP"
- # OK, works on sane cases. Now check whether non-existent headers
- # can be detected and how.
- cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
-#line $LINENO "configure"
-#include "confdefs.h"
-#include <ac_nonexistent.h>
-_ACEOF
-if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_cpp conftest.$ac_ext\"") >&5
- (eval $ac_cpp conftest.$ac_ext) 2>conftest.er1
- ac_status=$?
- grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err
- rm -f conftest.er1
- cat conftest.err >&5
- echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
- (exit $ac_status); } >/dev/null; then
- if test -s conftest.err; then
- ac_cpp_err=$ac_c_preproc_warn_flag
- else
- ac_cpp_err=
- fi
+
+echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for egrep" >&5
+echo $ECHO_N "checking for egrep... $ECHO_C" >&6
+if test "${ac_cv_path_EGREP+set}" = set; then
+ echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6
else
- ac_cpp_err=yes
-fi
-if test -z "$ac_cpp_err"; then
- # Broken: success on invalid input.
-continue
+ if echo a | ($GREP -E '(a|b)') >/dev/null 2>&1
+ then ac_cv_path_EGREP="$GREP -E"
+ else
+ # Extract the first word of "egrep" to use in msg output
+if test -z "$EGREP"; then
+set dummy egrep; ac_prog_name=$2
+if test "${ac_cv_path_EGREP+set}" = set; then
+ echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6
else
- echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5
- cat conftest.$ac_ext >&5
- # Passes both tests.
-ac_preproc_ok=:
-break
+ # Create a temporary directory, and hook for its removal unless debugging.
+$debug ||
+{
+ trap 'exit_status=$?; rm -f -r $tmp && exit $exit_status' 0
+ trap '{ (exit 1); exit 1; }' 1 2 13 15
+}
+
+# Create a (secure) tmp directory for tmp files.
+: ${TMPDIR=/tmp}
+{
+ tmp=`(umask 077 && mktemp -d -q "$TMPDIR/EGREPXXXXXX") 2>/dev/null` &&
+ test -n "$tmp" && test -d "$tmp"
+} ||
+{
+ tmp=$TMPDIR/EGREP$$-$RANDOM
+ (umask 077 && mkdir $tmp)
+} ||
+{
+ echo "$me: cannot create a temporary directory in $TMPDIR" >&2
+ { (exit 1); exit 1; }
+}
+ac_path_EGREP_found=false
+# Loop through the user's path and test for each of PROGNAME-LIST
+as_save_IFS=$IFS; IFS=$PATH_SEPARATOR
+as_dummy="$PATH:/usr/xpg4/bin"
+for as_dir in $as_dummy
+do
+ IFS=$as_save_IFS
+ test -z "$as_dir" && as_dir=.
+ for ac_prog in egrep; do
+ for ac_exec_ext in '' $ac_executable_extensions; do
+ ac_path_EGREP="$as_dir/$ac_prog$ac_exec_ext"
+ test -f "$ac_path_EGREP" || continue
+ $ac_path_EGREP_found || if $as_executable_p "$ac_path_EGREP"; then
+ # Check for GNU ac_path_EGREP and select it if it is found.
+ # Check for GNU $ac_path_EGREP
+if "$ac_path_EGREP" --version 2>&1 < /dev/null | grep 'GNU' >/dev/null; then
+ ac_cv_path_EGREP="$ac_path_EGREP" ac_path_EGREP_found=:
+else
+ ac_count=0
+ echo $ECHO_N "0123456789$ECHO_C" >"$tmp/conftest.in"
+ while :
+ do
+ cat "$tmp/conftest.in" "$tmp/conftest.in" >"$tmp/conftest.tmp"
+ mv "$tmp/conftest.tmp" "$tmp/conftest.in"
+ cp "$tmp/conftest.in" "$tmp/conftest.nl"
+ echo 'EGREP' >> "$tmp/conftest.nl"
+ "$ac_path_EGREP" 'EGREP$' < "$tmp/conftest.nl" >"$tmp/conftest.out" 2>/dev/null || break
+ diff "$tmp/conftest.out" "$tmp/conftest.nl" >/dev/null 2>&1 || break
+ ac_count=`expr $ac_count + 1`
+ if test $ac_count -gt ${ac_path_EGREP_max-0}; then
+ # Best one so far, save it but keep looking for a better one
+ ac_cv_path_EGREP="$ac_path_EGREP"
+ ac_path_EGREP_max=$ac_count
+ fi
+ # 10*(2^10) chars as input seems more than enough
+ test $ac_count -gt 10 && break
+ done
+fi
+
fi
-rm -f conftest.err conftest.$ac_ext
+ $ac_path_EGREP_found && break 3
+ done
done
-# Because of `break', _AC_PREPROC_IFELSE's cleaning code was skipped.
-rm -f conftest.err conftest.$ac_ext
-if $ac_preproc_ok; then
- :
-else
- { { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: error: C preprocessor \"$CPP\" fails sanity check" >&5
-echo "$as_me: error: C preprocessor \"$CPP\" fails sanity check" >&2;}
+
+done
+
+rm -rf "$tmp"
+
+fi
+
+EGREP="$ac_cv_path_EGREP"
+if test -z "$EGREP"; then
+ { { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: error: no acceptable $ac_prog_name could be found in $PATH:/usr/xpg4/bin" >&5
+echo "$as_me: error: no acceptable $ac_prog_name could be found in $PATH:/usr/xpg4/bin" >&2;}
{ (exit 1); exit 1; }; }
fi
-ac_ext=c
-ac_cpp='$CPP $CPPFLAGS'
-ac_compile='$CC -c $CFLAGS $CPPFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext >&5'
-ac_link='$CC -o conftest$ac_exeext $CFLAGS $CPPFLAGS $LDFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext $LIBS >&5'
-ac_compiler_gnu=$ac_cv_c_compiler_gnu
+fi
-echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for egrep" >&5
-echo $ECHO_N "checking for egrep... $ECHO_C" >&6
-if test "${ac_cv_prog_egrep+set}" = set; then
- echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6
-else
- if echo a | (grep -E '(a|b)') >/dev/null 2>&1
- then ac_cv_prog_egrep='grep -E'
- else ac_cv_prog_egrep='egrep'
- fi
+ fi
fi
-echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $ac_cv_prog_egrep" >&5
-echo "${ECHO_T}$ac_cv_prog_egrep" >&6
- EGREP=$ac_cv_prog_egrep
+echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $ac_cv_path_EGREP" >&5
+echo "${ECHO_T}$ac_cv_path_EGREP" >&6
+ EGREP="$ac_cv_path_EGREP"
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for ANSI C header files" >&5
@@ -3259,44 +5949,63 @@ if test "${ac_cv_header_stdc+set}" = set; then
echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6
else
cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
-#line $LINENO "configure"
-#include "confdefs.h"
+/* confdefs.h. */
+_ACEOF
+cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext
+cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+/* end confdefs.h. */
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdarg.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <float.h>
+int
+main ()
+{
+
+ ;
+ return 0;
+}
_ACEOF
-if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_cpp conftest.$ac_ext\"") >&5
- (eval $ac_cpp conftest.$ac_ext) 2>conftest.er1
+rm -f conftest.$ac_objext
+if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_compile\"") >&5
+ (eval $ac_compile) 2>conftest.er1
ac_status=$?
grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err
rm -f conftest.er1
cat conftest.err >&5
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
- (exit $ac_status); } >/dev/null; then
- if test -s conftest.err; then
- ac_cpp_err=$ac_c_preproc_warn_flag
- else
- ac_cpp_err=
- fi
-else
- ac_cpp_err=yes
-fi
-if test -z "$ac_cpp_err"; then
+ (exit $ac_status); } &&
+ { ac_try='test -z "$ac_c_werror_flag"
+ || test ! -s conftest.err'
+ { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
+ (eval $ac_try) 2>&5
+ ac_status=$?
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
+ (exit $ac_status); }; } &&
+ { ac_try='test -s conftest.$ac_objext'
+ { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
+ (eval $ac_try) 2>&5
+ ac_status=$?
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
+ (exit $ac_status); }; }; then
ac_cv_header_stdc=yes
else
echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5
- cat conftest.$ac_ext >&5
- ac_cv_header_stdc=no
+sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+
+ac_cv_header_stdc=no
fi
-rm -f conftest.err conftest.$ac_ext
+rm -f conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext
if test $ac_cv_header_stdc = yes; then
# SunOS 4.x string.h does not declare mem*, contrary to ANSI.
cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
-#line $LINENO "configure"
-#include "confdefs.h"
+/* confdefs.h. */
+_ACEOF
+cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext
+cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+/* end confdefs.h. */
#include <string.h>
_ACEOF
@@ -3313,8 +6022,11 @@ fi
if test $ac_cv_header_stdc = yes; then
# ISC 2.0.2 stdlib.h does not declare free, contrary to ANSI.
cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
-#line $LINENO "configure"
-#include "confdefs.h"
+/* confdefs.h. */
+_ACEOF
+cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext
+cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+/* end confdefs.h. */
#include <stdlib.h>
_ACEOF
@@ -3334,16 +6046,21 @@ if test $ac_cv_header_stdc = yes; then
:
else
cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
-#line $LINENO "configure"
-#include "confdefs.h"
+/* confdefs.h. */
+_ACEOF
+cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext
+cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+/* end confdefs.h. */
#include <ctype.h>
+#include <stdlib.h>
#if ((' ' & 0x0FF) == 0x020)
# define ISLOWER(c) ('a' <= (c) && (c) <= 'z')
# define TOUPPER(c) (ISLOWER(c) ? 'A' + ((c) - 'a') : (c))
#else
-# define ISLOWER(c) (('a' <= (c) && (c) <= 'i') \
- || ('j' <= (c) && (c) <= 'r') \
- || ('s' <= (c) && (c) <= 'z'))
+# define ISLOWER(c) \
+ (('a' <= (c) && (c) <= 'i') \
+ || ('j' <= (c) && (c) <= 'r') \
+ || ('s' <= (c) && (c) <= 'z'))
# define TOUPPER(c) (ISLOWER(c) ? ((c) | 0x40) : (c))
#endif
@@ -3354,8 +6071,8 @@ main ()
int i;
for (i = 0; i < 256; i++)
if (XOR (islower (i), ISLOWER (i))
- || toupper (i) != TOUPPER (i))
- exit(2);
+ || toupper (i) != TOUPPER (i))
+ exit (2);
exit (0);
}
_ACEOF
@@ -3374,11 +6091,12 @@ if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_link\"") >&5
else
echo "$as_me: program exited with status $ac_status" >&5
echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5
-cat conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+
( exit $ac_status )
ac_cv_header_stdc=no
fi
-rm -f core core.* *.core gmon.out bb.out conftest$ac_exeext conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext
+rm -f core *.core gmon.out bb.out conftest$ac_exeext conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext
fi
fi
fi
@@ -3403,7 +6121,7 @@ fi
for ac_header in sys/types.h sys/stat.h stdlib.h string.h memory.h strings.h \
- inttypes.h stdint.h unistd.h
+ inttypes.h stdint.h unistd.h
do
as_ac_Header=`echo "ac_cv_header_$ac_header" | $as_tr_sh`
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for $ac_header" >&5
@@ -3412,19 +6130,32 @@ if eval "test \"\${$as_ac_Header+set}\" = set"; then
echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6
else
cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
-#line $LINENO "configure"
-#include "confdefs.h"
+/* confdefs.h. */
+_ACEOF
+cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext
+cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+/* end confdefs.h. */
$ac_includes_default
#include <$ac_header>
_ACEOF
rm -f conftest.$ac_objext
if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_compile\"") >&5
- (eval $ac_compile) 2>&5
+ (eval $ac_compile) 2>conftest.er1
ac_status=$?
+ grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err
+ rm -f conftest.er1
+ cat conftest.err >&5
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
(exit $ac_status); } &&
- { ac_try='test -s conftest.$ac_objext'
+ { ac_try='test -z "$ac_c_werror_flag"
+ || test ! -s conftest.err'
+ { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
+ (eval $ac_try) 2>&5
+ ac_status=$?
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
+ (exit $ac_status); }; } &&
+ { ac_try='test -s conftest.$ac_objext'
{ (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
(eval $ac_try) 2>&5
ac_status=$?
@@ -3433,10 +6164,11 @@ if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_compile\"") >&5
eval "$as_ac_Header=yes"
else
echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5
-cat conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+
eval "$as_ac_Header=no"
fi
-rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext
+rm -f conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext
fi
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: `eval echo '${'$as_ac_Header'}'`" >&5
echo "${ECHO_T}`eval echo '${'$as_ac_Header'}'`" >&6
@@ -3459,8 +6191,10 @@ done
+
+
for ac_header in stdlib.h unistd.h dirent.h limits.h sys/dir.h \
- string.h strings.h math.h sys/time.h
+ string.h strings.h math.h sys/time.h direct.h process.h
do
as_ac_Header=`echo "ac_cv_header_$ac_header" | $as_tr_sh`
if eval "test \"\${$as_ac_Header+set}\" = set"; then
@@ -3476,18 +6210,31 @@ else
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking $ac_header usability" >&5
echo $ECHO_N "checking $ac_header usability... $ECHO_C" >&6
cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
-#line $LINENO "configure"
-#include "confdefs.h"
+/* confdefs.h. */
+_ACEOF
+cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext
+cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+/* end confdefs.h. */
$ac_includes_default
#include <$ac_header>
_ACEOF
rm -f conftest.$ac_objext
if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_compile\"") >&5
- (eval $ac_compile) 2>&5
+ (eval $ac_compile) 2>conftest.er1
ac_status=$?
+ grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err
+ rm -f conftest.er1
+ cat conftest.err >&5
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
(exit $ac_status); } &&
- { ac_try='test -s conftest.$ac_objext'
+ { ac_try='test -z "$ac_c_werror_flag"
+ || test ! -s conftest.err'
+ { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
+ (eval $ac_try) 2>&5
+ ac_status=$?
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
+ (exit $ac_status); }; } &&
+ { ac_try='test -s conftest.$ac_objext'
{ (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
(eval $ac_try) 2>&5
ac_status=$?
@@ -3496,10 +6243,11 @@ if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_compile\"") >&5
ac_header_compiler=yes
else
echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5
-cat conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+
ac_header_compiler=no
fi
-rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext
+rm -f conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $ac_header_compiler" >&5
echo "${ECHO_T}$ac_header_compiler" >&6
@@ -3507,8 +6255,11 @@ echo "${ECHO_T}$ac_header_compiler" >&6
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking $ac_header presence" >&5
echo $ECHO_N "checking $ac_header presence... $ECHO_C" >&6
cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
-#line $LINENO "configure"
-#include "confdefs.h"
+/* confdefs.h. */
+_ACEOF
+cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext
+cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+/* end confdefs.h. */
#include <$ac_header>
_ACEOF
if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_cpp conftest.$ac_ext\"") >&5
@@ -3521,6 +6272,7 @@ if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_cpp conftest.$ac_ext\"") >&5
(exit $ac_status); } >/dev/null; then
if test -s conftest.err; then
ac_cpp_err=$ac_c_preproc_warn_flag
+ ac_cpp_err=$ac_cpp_err$ac_c_werror_flag
else
ac_cpp_err=
fi
@@ -3531,7 +6283,8 @@ if test -z "$ac_cpp_err"; then
ac_header_preproc=yes
else
echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5
- cat conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+
ac_header_preproc=no
fi
rm -f conftest.err conftest.$ac_ext
@@ -3539,26 +6292,43 @@ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $ac_header_preproc" >&5
echo "${ECHO_T}$ac_header_preproc" >&6
# So? What about this header?
-case $ac_header_compiler:$ac_header_preproc in
- yes:no )
+case $ac_header_compiler:$ac_header_preproc:$ac_c_preproc_warn_flag in
+ yes:no: )
{ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: WARNING: $ac_header: accepted by the compiler, rejected by the preprocessor!" >&5
echo "$as_me: WARNING: $ac_header: accepted by the compiler, rejected by the preprocessor!" >&2;}
- { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: WARNING: $ac_header: proceeding with the preprocessor's result" >&5
-echo "$as_me: WARNING: $ac_header: proceeding with the preprocessor's result" >&2;};;
- no:yes )
+ { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: WARNING: $ac_header: proceeding with the compiler's result" >&5
+echo "$as_me: WARNING: $ac_header: proceeding with the compiler's result" >&2;}
+ ac_header_preproc=yes
+ ;;
+ no:yes:* )
{ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: WARNING: $ac_header: present but cannot be compiled" >&5
echo "$as_me: WARNING: $ac_header: present but cannot be compiled" >&2;}
- { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: WARNING: $ac_header: check for missing prerequisite headers?" >&5
-echo "$as_me: WARNING: $ac_header: check for missing prerequisite headers?" >&2;}
+ { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: WARNING: $ac_header: check for missing prerequisite headers?" >&5
+echo "$as_me: WARNING: $ac_header: check for missing prerequisite headers?" >&2;}
+ { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: WARNING: $ac_header: see the Autoconf documentation" >&5
+echo "$as_me: WARNING: $ac_header: see the Autoconf documentation" >&2;}
+ { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: WARNING: $ac_header: section \"Present But Cannot Be Compiled\"" >&5
+echo "$as_me: WARNING: $ac_header: section \"Present But Cannot Be Compiled\"" >&2;}
{ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: WARNING: $ac_header: proceeding with the preprocessor's result" >&5
-echo "$as_me: WARNING: $ac_header: proceeding with the preprocessor's result" >&2;};;
+echo "$as_me: WARNING: $ac_header: proceeding with the preprocessor's result" >&2;}
+ { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: WARNING: $ac_header: in the future, the compiler will take precedence" >&5
+echo "$as_me: WARNING: $ac_header: in the future, the compiler will take precedence" >&2;}
+ (
+ cat <<\_ASBOX
+## ------------------------------------------ ##
+## Report this to the AC_PACKAGE_NAME lists. ##
+## ------------------------------------------ ##
+_ASBOX
+ ) |
+ sed "s/^/$as_me: WARNING: /" >&2
+ ;;
esac
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for $ac_header" >&5
echo $ECHO_N "checking for $ac_header... $ECHO_C" >&6
if eval "test \"\${$as_ac_Header+set}\" = set"; then
echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6
else
- eval "$as_ac_Header=$ac_header_preproc"
+ eval "$as_ac_Header=\$ac_header_preproc"
fi
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: `eval echo '${'$as_ac_Header'}'`" >&5
echo "${ECHO_T}`eval echo '${'$as_ac_Header'}'`" >&6
@@ -3575,32 +6345,40 @@ done
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for ISC 3.x or 4.x" >&5
echo $ECHO_N "checking for ISC 3.x or 4.x... $ECHO_C" >&6
-if grep '[34]\.' /usr/options/cb.name >/dev/null 2>&1
-then
- echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: yes" >&5
+ if grep '[34]\.' /usr/options/cb.name >/dev/null 2>&1
+ then
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: yes" >&5
echo "${ECHO_T}yes" >&6
cat >>confdefs.h <<\_ACEOF
#define _SYSV3 1
_ACEOF
-else
- echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: no" >&5
+ else
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: no" >&5
echo "${ECHO_T}no" >&6
-fi
+ fi
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking whether -D_POSIX_SOURCE is necessary" >&5
echo $ECHO_N "checking whether -D_POSIX_SOURCE is necessary... $ECHO_C" >&6
-ac_ext=cc
+ ac_ext=cc
ac_cpp='$CXXCPP $CPPFLAGS'
ac_compile='$CXX -c $CXXFLAGS $CPPFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext >&5'
ac_link='$CXX -o conftest$ac_exeext $CXXFLAGS $CPPFLAGS $LDFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext $LIBS >&5'
ac_compiler_gnu=$ac_cv_cxx_compiler_gnu
-cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
-#line $LINENO "configure"
-#include "confdefs.h"
+ cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+
+ /* confdefs.h. */
+_ACEOF
+cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext
+cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+/* end confdefs.h. */
+
+
#include <stdio.h>
extern "C" { void fileno(int); }
+
+
int
main ()
{
@@ -3608,51 +6386,74 @@ main ()
;
return 0;
}
+
_ACEOF
rm -f conftest.$ac_objext
if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_compile\"") >&5
- (eval $ac_compile) 2>&5
+ (eval $ac_compile) 2>conftest.er1
ac_status=$?
+ grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err
+ rm -f conftest.er1
+ cat conftest.err >&5
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
(exit $ac_status); } &&
- { ac_try='test -s conftest.$ac_objext'
+ { ac_try='test -z "$ac_cxx_werror_flag"
+ || test ! -s conftest.err'
+ { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
+ (eval $ac_try) 2>&5
+ ac_status=$?
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
+ (exit $ac_status); }; } &&
+ { ac_try='test -s conftest.$ac_objext'
{ (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
(eval $ac_try) 2>&5
ac_status=$?
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
(exit $ac_status); }; }; then
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: yes" >&5
-echo "${ECHO_T}yes" >&6;
+echo "${ECHO_T}yes" >&6
+
cat >>confdefs.h <<\_ACEOF
#define _POSIX_SOURCE 1
_ACEOF
else
echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5
-cat conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: no" >&5
echo "${ECHO_T}no" >&6
fi
-rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext
-ac_ext=c
+rm -f conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext
+ ac_ext=c
ac_cpp='$CPP $CPPFLAGS'
ac_compile='$CC -c $CFLAGS $CPPFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext >&5'
ac_link='$CC -o conftest$ac_exeext $CFLAGS $CPPFLAGS $LDFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext $LIBS >&5'
ac_compiler_gnu=$ac_cv_c_compiler_gnu
+
+# checks for header stuff
ac_ext=cc
ac_cpp='$CXXCPP $CPPFLAGS'
ac_compile='$CXX -c $CXXFLAGS $CPPFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext >&5'
ac_link='$CXX -o conftest$ac_exeext $CXXFLAGS $CPPFLAGS $LDFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext $LIBS >&5'
ac_compiler_gnu=$ac_cv_cxx_compiler_gnu
-echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for return type of srand" >&5
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for return type of srand" >&5
echo $ECHO_N "checking for return type of srand... $ECHO_C" >&6
-cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
-#line $LINENO "configure"
-#include "confdefs.h"
+ cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+
+ /* confdefs.h. */
+_ACEOF
+cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext
+cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+/* end confdefs.h. */
+
+
#include <stdlib.h>
extern "C" { void srand(unsigned int); }
+
+
int
main ()
{
@@ -3660,33 +6461,46 @@ main ()
;
return 0;
}
+
_ACEOF
rm -f conftest.$ac_objext
if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_compile\"") >&5
- (eval $ac_compile) 2>&5
+ (eval $ac_compile) 2>conftest.er1
ac_status=$?
+ grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err
+ rm -f conftest.er1
+ cat conftest.err >&5
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
(exit $ac_status); } &&
- { ac_try='test -s conftest.$ac_objext'
+ { ac_try='test -z "$ac_cxx_werror_flag"
+ || test ! -s conftest.err'
+ { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
+ (eval $ac_try) 2>&5
+ ac_status=$?
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
+ (exit $ac_status); }; } &&
+ { ac_try='test -s conftest.$ac_objext'
{ (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
(eval $ac_try) 2>&5
ac_status=$?
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
(exit $ac_status); }; }; then
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: void" >&5
-echo "${ECHO_T}void" >&6;
+echo "${ECHO_T}void" >&6
+
cat >>confdefs.h <<\_ACEOF
#define RET_TYPE_SRAND_IS_VOID 1
_ACEOF
else
echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5
-cat conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: int" >&5
echo "${ECHO_T}int" >&6
fi
-rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext
-ac_ext=c
+rm -f conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext
+ ac_ext=c
ac_cpp='$CPP $CPPFLAGS'
ac_compile='$CC -c $CFLAGS $CPPFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext >&5'
ac_link='$CC -o conftest$ac_exeext $CFLAGS $CPPFLAGS $LDFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext $LIBS >&5'
@@ -3694,18 +6508,23 @@ ac_compiler_gnu=$ac_cv_c_compiler_gnu
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking whether gettimeofday must be declared" >&5
echo $ECHO_N "checking whether gettimeofday must be declared... $ECHO_C" >&6
-ac_ext=cc
+ ac_ext=cc
ac_cpp='$CXXCPP $CPPFLAGS'
ac_compile='$CXX -c $CXXFLAGS $CPPFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext >&5'
ac_link='$CXX -o conftest$ac_exeext $CXXFLAGS $CPPFLAGS $LDFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext $LIBS >&5'
ac_compiler_gnu=$ac_cv_cxx_compiler_gnu
-if test "${groff_cv_decl_needed_gettimeofday+set}" = set; then
+ if test "${groff_cv_decl_needed_gettimeofday+set}" = set; then
echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6
else
cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
-#line $LINENO "configure"
-#include "confdefs.h"
+
+ /* confdefs.h. */
+_ACEOF
+cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext
+cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+/* end confdefs.h. */
+
#include <stdio.h>
#ifdef HAVE_STRING_H
@@ -3726,23 +6545,40 @@ else
#ifdef HAVE_MATH_H
#include <math.h>
#endif
+
+
int
main ()
{
+
+
#ifndef gettimeofday
char *p = (char *) gettimeofday;
#endif
+
+
;
return 0;
}
+
_ACEOF
rm -f conftest.$ac_objext
if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_compile\"") >&5
- (eval $ac_compile) 2>&5
+ (eval $ac_compile) 2>conftest.er1
ac_status=$?
+ grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err
+ rm -f conftest.er1
+ cat conftest.err >&5
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
(exit $ac_status); } &&
- { ac_try='test -s conftest.$ac_objext'
+ { ac_try='test -z "$ac_cxx_werror_flag"
+ || test ! -s conftest.err'
+ { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
+ (eval $ac_try) 2>&5
+ ac_status=$?
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
+ (exit $ac_status); }; } &&
+ { ac_try='test -s conftest.$ac_objext'
{ (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
(eval $ac_try) 2>&5
ac_status=$?
@@ -3751,22 +6587,23 @@ if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_compile\"") >&5
groff_cv_decl_needed_gettimeofday=no
else
echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5
-cat conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+
groff_cv_decl_needed_gettimeofday=yes
fi
-rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext
+rm -f conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext
fi
-echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $groff_cv_decl_needed_gettimeofday" >&5
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $groff_cv_decl_needed_gettimeofday" >&5
echo "${ECHO_T}$groff_cv_decl_needed_gettimeofday" >&6
-if test $groff_cv_decl_needed_gettimeofday = yes; then
+ if test $groff_cv_decl_needed_gettimeofday = yes; then
cat >>confdefs.h <<\_ACEOF
#define NEED_DECLARATION_GETTIMEOFDAY 1
_ACEOF
-fi
-ac_ext=c
+ fi
+ ac_ext=c
ac_cpp='$CPP $CPPFLAGS'
ac_compile='$CC -c $CFLAGS $CPPFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext >&5'
ac_link='$CC -o conftest$ac_exeext $CFLAGS $CPPFLAGS $LDFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext $LIBS >&5'
@@ -3774,18 +6611,23 @@ ac_compiler_gnu=$ac_cv_c_compiler_gnu
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking whether hypot must be declared" >&5
echo $ECHO_N "checking whether hypot must be declared... $ECHO_C" >&6
-ac_ext=cc
+ ac_ext=cc
ac_cpp='$CXXCPP $CPPFLAGS'
ac_compile='$CXX -c $CXXFLAGS $CPPFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext >&5'
ac_link='$CXX -o conftest$ac_exeext $CXXFLAGS $CPPFLAGS $LDFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext $LIBS >&5'
ac_compiler_gnu=$ac_cv_cxx_compiler_gnu
-if test "${groff_cv_decl_needed_hypot+set}" = set; then
+ if test "${groff_cv_decl_needed_hypot+set}" = set; then
echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6
else
cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
-#line $LINENO "configure"
-#include "confdefs.h"
+
+ /* confdefs.h. */
+_ACEOF
+cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext
+cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+/* end confdefs.h. */
+
#include <stdio.h>
#ifdef HAVE_STRING_H
@@ -3806,23 +6648,40 @@ else
#ifdef HAVE_MATH_H
#include <math.h>
#endif
+
+
int
main ()
{
+
+
#ifndef hypot
char *p = (char *) hypot;
#endif
+
+
;
return 0;
}
+
_ACEOF
rm -f conftest.$ac_objext
if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_compile\"") >&5
- (eval $ac_compile) 2>&5
+ (eval $ac_compile) 2>conftest.er1
ac_status=$?
+ grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err
+ rm -f conftest.er1
+ cat conftest.err >&5
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
(exit $ac_status); } &&
- { ac_try='test -s conftest.$ac_objext'
+ { ac_try='test -z "$ac_cxx_werror_flag"
+ || test ! -s conftest.err'
+ { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
+ (eval $ac_try) 2>&5
+ ac_status=$?
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
+ (exit $ac_status); }; } &&
+ { ac_try='test -s conftest.$ac_objext'
{ (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
(eval $ac_try) 2>&5
ac_status=$?
@@ -3831,22 +6690,23 @@ if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_compile\"") >&5
groff_cv_decl_needed_hypot=no
else
echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5
-cat conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+
groff_cv_decl_needed_hypot=yes
fi
-rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext
+rm -f conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext
fi
-echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $groff_cv_decl_needed_hypot" >&5
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $groff_cv_decl_needed_hypot" >&5
echo "${ECHO_T}$groff_cv_decl_needed_hypot" >&6
-if test $groff_cv_decl_needed_hypot = yes; then
+ if test $groff_cv_decl_needed_hypot = yes; then
cat >>confdefs.h <<\_ACEOF
#define NEED_DECLARATION_HYPOT 1
_ACEOF
-fi
-ac_ext=c
+ fi
+ ac_ext=c
ac_cpp='$CPP $CPPFLAGS'
ac_compile='$CC -c $CFLAGS $CPPFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext >&5'
ac_link='$CC -o conftest$ac_exeext $CFLAGS $CPPFLAGS $LDFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext $LIBS >&5'
@@ -3854,18 +6714,23 @@ ac_compiler_gnu=$ac_cv_c_compiler_gnu
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking whether popen must be declared" >&5
echo $ECHO_N "checking whether popen must be declared... $ECHO_C" >&6
-ac_ext=cc
+ ac_ext=cc
ac_cpp='$CXXCPP $CPPFLAGS'
ac_compile='$CXX -c $CXXFLAGS $CPPFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext >&5'
ac_link='$CXX -o conftest$ac_exeext $CXXFLAGS $CPPFLAGS $LDFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext $LIBS >&5'
ac_compiler_gnu=$ac_cv_cxx_compiler_gnu
-if test "${groff_cv_decl_needed_popen+set}" = set; then
+ if test "${groff_cv_decl_needed_popen+set}" = set; then
echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6
else
cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
-#line $LINENO "configure"
-#include "confdefs.h"
+
+ /* confdefs.h. */
+_ACEOF
+cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext
+cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+/* end confdefs.h. */
+
#include <stdio.h>
#ifdef HAVE_STRING_H
@@ -3886,23 +6751,40 @@ else
#ifdef HAVE_MATH_H
#include <math.h>
#endif
+
+
int
main ()
{
+
+
#ifndef popen
char *p = (char *) popen;
#endif
+
+
;
return 0;
}
+
_ACEOF
rm -f conftest.$ac_objext
if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_compile\"") >&5
- (eval $ac_compile) 2>&5
+ (eval $ac_compile) 2>conftest.er1
ac_status=$?
+ grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err
+ rm -f conftest.er1
+ cat conftest.err >&5
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
(exit $ac_status); } &&
- { ac_try='test -s conftest.$ac_objext'
+ { ac_try='test -z "$ac_cxx_werror_flag"
+ || test ! -s conftest.err'
+ { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
+ (eval $ac_try) 2>&5
+ ac_status=$?
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
+ (exit $ac_status); }; } &&
+ { ac_try='test -s conftest.$ac_objext'
{ (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
(eval $ac_try) 2>&5
ac_status=$?
@@ -3911,22 +6793,23 @@ if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_compile\"") >&5
groff_cv_decl_needed_popen=no
else
echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5
-cat conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+
groff_cv_decl_needed_popen=yes
fi
-rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext
+rm -f conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext
fi
-echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $groff_cv_decl_needed_popen" >&5
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $groff_cv_decl_needed_popen" >&5
echo "${ECHO_T}$groff_cv_decl_needed_popen" >&6
-if test $groff_cv_decl_needed_popen = yes; then
+ if test $groff_cv_decl_needed_popen = yes; then
cat >>confdefs.h <<\_ACEOF
#define NEED_DECLARATION_POPEN 1
_ACEOF
-fi
-ac_ext=c
+ fi
+ ac_ext=c
ac_cpp='$CPP $CPPFLAGS'
ac_compile='$CC -c $CFLAGS $CPPFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext >&5'
ac_link='$CC -o conftest$ac_exeext $CFLAGS $CPPFLAGS $LDFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext $LIBS >&5'
@@ -3934,18 +6817,23 @@ ac_compiler_gnu=$ac_cv_c_compiler_gnu
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking whether pclose must be declared" >&5
echo $ECHO_N "checking whether pclose must be declared... $ECHO_C" >&6
-ac_ext=cc
+ ac_ext=cc
ac_cpp='$CXXCPP $CPPFLAGS'
ac_compile='$CXX -c $CXXFLAGS $CPPFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext >&5'
ac_link='$CXX -o conftest$ac_exeext $CXXFLAGS $CPPFLAGS $LDFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext $LIBS >&5'
ac_compiler_gnu=$ac_cv_cxx_compiler_gnu
-if test "${groff_cv_decl_needed_pclose+set}" = set; then
+ if test "${groff_cv_decl_needed_pclose+set}" = set; then
echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6
else
cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
-#line $LINENO "configure"
-#include "confdefs.h"
+
+ /* confdefs.h. */
+_ACEOF
+cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext
+cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+/* end confdefs.h. */
+
#include <stdio.h>
#ifdef HAVE_STRING_H
@@ -3966,23 +6854,40 @@ else
#ifdef HAVE_MATH_H
#include <math.h>
#endif
+
+
int
main ()
{
+
+
#ifndef pclose
char *p = (char *) pclose;
#endif
+
+
;
return 0;
}
+
_ACEOF
rm -f conftest.$ac_objext
if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_compile\"") >&5
- (eval $ac_compile) 2>&5
+ (eval $ac_compile) 2>conftest.er1
ac_status=$?
+ grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err
+ rm -f conftest.er1
+ cat conftest.err >&5
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
(exit $ac_status); } &&
- { ac_try='test -s conftest.$ac_objext'
+ { ac_try='test -z "$ac_cxx_werror_flag"
+ || test ! -s conftest.err'
+ { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
+ (eval $ac_try) 2>&5
+ ac_status=$?
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
+ (exit $ac_status); }; } &&
+ { ac_try='test -s conftest.$ac_objext'
{ (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
(eval $ac_try) 2>&5
ac_status=$?
@@ -3991,22 +6896,23 @@ if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_compile\"") >&5
groff_cv_decl_needed_pclose=no
else
echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5
-cat conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+
groff_cv_decl_needed_pclose=yes
fi
-rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext
+rm -f conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext
fi
-echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $groff_cv_decl_needed_pclose" >&5
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $groff_cv_decl_needed_pclose" >&5
echo "${ECHO_T}$groff_cv_decl_needed_pclose" >&6
-if test $groff_cv_decl_needed_pclose = yes; then
+ if test $groff_cv_decl_needed_pclose = yes; then
cat >>confdefs.h <<\_ACEOF
#define NEED_DECLARATION_PCLOSE 1
_ACEOF
-fi
-ac_ext=c
+ fi
+ ac_ext=c
ac_cpp='$CPP $CPPFLAGS'
ac_compile='$CC -c $CFLAGS $CPPFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext >&5'
ac_link='$CC -o conftest$ac_exeext $CFLAGS $CPPFLAGS $LDFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext $LIBS >&5'
@@ -4014,18 +6920,23 @@ ac_compiler_gnu=$ac_cv_c_compiler_gnu
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking whether putenv must be declared" >&5
echo $ECHO_N "checking whether putenv must be declared... $ECHO_C" >&6
-ac_ext=cc
+ ac_ext=cc
ac_cpp='$CXXCPP $CPPFLAGS'
ac_compile='$CXX -c $CXXFLAGS $CPPFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext >&5'
ac_link='$CXX -o conftest$ac_exeext $CXXFLAGS $CPPFLAGS $LDFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext $LIBS >&5'
ac_compiler_gnu=$ac_cv_cxx_compiler_gnu
-if test "${groff_cv_decl_needed_putenv+set}" = set; then
+ if test "${groff_cv_decl_needed_putenv+set}" = set; then
echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6
else
cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
-#line $LINENO "configure"
-#include "confdefs.h"
+
+ /* confdefs.h. */
+_ACEOF
+cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext
+cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+/* end confdefs.h. */
+
#include <stdio.h>
#ifdef HAVE_STRING_H
@@ -4046,23 +6957,40 @@ else
#ifdef HAVE_MATH_H
#include <math.h>
#endif
+
+
int
main ()
{
+
+
#ifndef putenv
char *p = (char *) putenv;
#endif
+
+
;
return 0;
}
+
_ACEOF
rm -f conftest.$ac_objext
if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_compile\"") >&5
- (eval $ac_compile) 2>&5
+ (eval $ac_compile) 2>conftest.er1
ac_status=$?
+ grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err
+ rm -f conftest.er1
+ cat conftest.err >&5
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
(exit $ac_status); } &&
- { ac_try='test -s conftest.$ac_objext'
+ { ac_try='test -z "$ac_cxx_werror_flag"
+ || test ! -s conftest.err'
+ { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
+ (eval $ac_try) 2>&5
+ ac_status=$?
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
+ (exit $ac_status); }; } &&
+ { ac_try='test -s conftest.$ac_objext'
{ (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
(eval $ac_try) 2>&5
ac_status=$?
@@ -4071,22 +6999,23 @@ if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_compile\"") >&5
groff_cv_decl_needed_putenv=no
else
echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5
-cat conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+
groff_cv_decl_needed_putenv=yes
fi
-rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext
+rm -f conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext
fi
-echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $groff_cv_decl_needed_putenv" >&5
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $groff_cv_decl_needed_putenv" >&5
echo "${ECHO_T}$groff_cv_decl_needed_putenv" >&6
-if test $groff_cv_decl_needed_putenv = yes; then
+ if test $groff_cv_decl_needed_putenv = yes; then
cat >>confdefs.h <<\_ACEOF
#define NEED_DECLARATION_PUTENV 1
_ACEOF
-fi
-ac_ext=c
+ fi
+ ac_ext=c
ac_cpp='$CPP $CPPFLAGS'
ac_compile='$CC -c $CFLAGS $CPPFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext >&5'
ac_link='$CC -o conftest$ac_exeext $CFLAGS $CPPFLAGS $LDFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext $LIBS >&5'
@@ -4094,18 +7023,23 @@ ac_compiler_gnu=$ac_cv_c_compiler_gnu
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking whether rand must be declared" >&5
echo $ECHO_N "checking whether rand must be declared... $ECHO_C" >&6
-ac_ext=cc
+ ac_ext=cc
ac_cpp='$CXXCPP $CPPFLAGS'
ac_compile='$CXX -c $CXXFLAGS $CPPFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext >&5'
ac_link='$CXX -o conftest$ac_exeext $CXXFLAGS $CPPFLAGS $LDFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext $LIBS >&5'
ac_compiler_gnu=$ac_cv_cxx_compiler_gnu
-if test "${groff_cv_decl_needed_rand+set}" = set; then
+ if test "${groff_cv_decl_needed_rand+set}" = set; then
echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6
else
cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
-#line $LINENO "configure"
-#include "confdefs.h"
+
+ /* confdefs.h. */
+_ACEOF
+cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext
+cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+/* end confdefs.h. */
+
#include <stdio.h>
#ifdef HAVE_STRING_H
@@ -4126,23 +7060,40 @@ else
#ifdef HAVE_MATH_H
#include <math.h>
#endif
+
+
int
main ()
{
+
+
#ifndef rand
char *p = (char *) rand;
#endif
+
+
;
return 0;
}
+
_ACEOF
rm -f conftest.$ac_objext
if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_compile\"") >&5
- (eval $ac_compile) 2>&5
+ (eval $ac_compile) 2>conftest.er1
ac_status=$?
+ grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err
+ rm -f conftest.er1
+ cat conftest.err >&5
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
(exit $ac_status); } &&
- { ac_try='test -s conftest.$ac_objext'
+ { ac_try='test -z "$ac_cxx_werror_flag"
+ || test ! -s conftest.err'
+ { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
+ (eval $ac_try) 2>&5
+ ac_status=$?
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
+ (exit $ac_status); }; } &&
+ { ac_try='test -s conftest.$ac_objext'
{ (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
(eval $ac_try) 2>&5
ac_status=$?
@@ -4151,22 +7102,23 @@ if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_compile\"") >&5
groff_cv_decl_needed_rand=no
else
echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5
-cat conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+
groff_cv_decl_needed_rand=yes
fi
-rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext
+rm -f conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext
fi
-echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $groff_cv_decl_needed_rand" >&5
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $groff_cv_decl_needed_rand" >&5
echo "${ECHO_T}$groff_cv_decl_needed_rand" >&6
-if test $groff_cv_decl_needed_rand = yes; then
+ if test $groff_cv_decl_needed_rand = yes; then
cat >>confdefs.h <<\_ACEOF
#define NEED_DECLARATION_RAND 1
_ACEOF
-fi
-ac_ext=c
+ fi
+ ac_ext=c
ac_cpp='$CPP $CPPFLAGS'
ac_compile='$CC -c $CFLAGS $CPPFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext >&5'
ac_link='$CC -o conftest$ac_exeext $CFLAGS $CPPFLAGS $LDFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext $LIBS >&5'
@@ -4174,18 +7126,23 @@ ac_compiler_gnu=$ac_cv_c_compiler_gnu
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking whether snprintf must be declared" >&5
echo $ECHO_N "checking whether snprintf must be declared... $ECHO_C" >&6
-ac_ext=cc
+ ac_ext=cc
ac_cpp='$CXXCPP $CPPFLAGS'
ac_compile='$CXX -c $CXXFLAGS $CPPFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext >&5'
ac_link='$CXX -o conftest$ac_exeext $CXXFLAGS $CPPFLAGS $LDFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext $LIBS >&5'
ac_compiler_gnu=$ac_cv_cxx_compiler_gnu
-if test "${groff_cv_decl_needed_snprintf+set}" = set; then
+ if test "${groff_cv_decl_needed_snprintf+set}" = set; then
echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6
else
cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
-#line $LINENO "configure"
-#include "confdefs.h"
+
+ /* confdefs.h. */
+_ACEOF
+cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext
+cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+/* end confdefs.h. */
+
#include <stdio.h>
#ifdef HAVE_STRING_H
@@ -4206,23 +7163,40 @@ else
#ifdef HAVE_MATH_H
#include <math.h>
#endif
+
+
int
main ()
{
+
+
#ifndef snprintf
char *p = (char *) snprintf;
#endif
+
+
;
return 0;
}
+
_ACEOF
rm -f conftest.$ac_objext
if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_compile\"") >&5
- (eval $ac_compile) 2>&5
+ (eval $ac_compile) 2>conftest.er1
ac_status=$?
+ grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err
+ rm -f conftest.er1
+ cat conftest.err >&5
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
(exit $ac_status); } &&
- { ac_try='test -s conftest.$ac_objext'
+ { ac_try='test -z "$ac_cxx_werror_flag"
+ || test ! -s conftest.err'
+ { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
+ (eval $ac_try) 2>&5
+ ac_status=$?
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
+ (exit $ac_status); }; } &&
+ { ac_try='test -s conftest.$ac_objext'
{ (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
(eval $ac_try) 2>&5
ac_status=$?
@@ -4231,22 +7205,23 @@ if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_compile\"") >&5
groff_cv_decl_needed_snprintf=no
else
echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5
-cat conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+
groff_cv_decl_needed_snprintf=yes
fi
-rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext
+rm -f conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext
fi
-echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $groff_cv_decl_needed_snprintf" >&5
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $groff_cv_decl_needed_snprintf" >&5
echo "${ECHO_T}$groff_cv_decl_needed_snprintf" >&6
-if test $groff_cv_decl_needed_snprintf = yes; then
+ if test $groff_cv_decl_needed_snprintf = yes; then
cat >>confdefs.h <<\_ACEOF
#define NEED_DECLARATION_SNPRINTF 1
_ACEOF
-fi
-ac_ext=c
+ fi
+ ac_ext=c
ac_cpp='$CPP $CPPFLAGS'
ac_compile='$CC -c $CFLAGS $CPPFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext >&5'
ac_link='$CC -o conftest$ac_exeext $CFLAGS $CPPFLAGS $LDFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext $LIBS >&5'
@@ -4254,18 +7229,23 @@ ac_compiler_gnu=$ac_cv_c_compiler_gnu
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking whether srand must be declared" >&5
echo $ECHO_N "checking whether srand must be declared... $ECHO_C" >&6
-ac_ext=cc
+ ac_ext=cc
ac_cpp='$CXXCPP $CPPFLAGS'
ac_compile='$CXX -c $CXXFLAGS $CPPFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext >&5'
ac_link='$CXX -o conftest$ac_exeext $CXXFLAGS $CPPFLAGS $LDFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext $LIBS >&5'
ac_compiler_gnu=$ac_cv_cxx_compiler_gnu
-if test "${groff_cv_decl_needed_srand+set}" = set; then
+ if test "${groff_cv_decl_needed_srand+set}" = set; then
echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6
else
cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
-#line $LINENO "configure"
-#include "confdefs.h"
+
+ /* confdefs.h. */
+_ACEOF
+cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext
+cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+/* end confdefs.h. */
+
#include <stdio.h>
#ifdef HAVE_STRING_H
@@ -4286,23 +7266,40 @@ else
#ifdef HAVE_MATH_H
#include <math.h>
#endif
+
+
int
main ()
{
+
+
#ifndef srand
char *p = (char *) srand;
#endif
+
+
;
return 0;
}
+
_ACEOF
rm -f conftest.$ac_objext
if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_compile\"") >&5
- (eval $ac_compile) 2>&5
+ (eval $ac_compile) 2>conftest.er1
ac_status=$?
+ grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err
+ rm -f conftest.er1
+ cat conftest.err >&5
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
(exit $ac_status); } &&
- { ac_try='test -s conftest.$ac_objext'
+ { ac_try='test -z "$ac_cxx_werror_flag"
+ || test ! -s conftest.err'
+ { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
+ (eval $ac_try) 2>&5
+ ac_status=$?
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
+ (exit $ac_status); }; } &&
+ { ac_try='test -s conftest.$ac_objext'
{ (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
(eval $ac_try) 2>&5
ac_status=$?
@@ -4311,22 +7308,23 @@ if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_compile\"") >&5
groff_cv_decl_needed_srand=no
else
echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5
-cat conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+
groff_cv_decl_needed_srand=yes
fi
-rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext
+rm -f conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext
fi
-echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $groff_cv_decl_needed_srand" >&5
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $groff_cv_decl_needed_srand" >&5
echo "${ECHO_T}$groff_cv_decl_needed_srand" >&6
-if test $groff_cv_decl_needed_srand = yes; then
+ if test $groff_cv_decl_needed_srand = yes; then
cat >>confdefs.h <<\_ACEOF
#define NEED_DECLARATION_SRAND 1
_ACEOF
-fi
-ac_ext=c
+ fi
+ ac_ext=c
ac_cpp='$CPP $CPPFLAGS'
ac_compile='$CC -c $CFLAGS $CPPFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext >&5'
ac_link='$CC -o conftest$ac_exeext $CFLAGS $CPPFLAGS $LDFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext $LIBS >&5'
@@ -4334,18 +7332,23 @@ ac_compiler_gnu=$ac_cv_c_compiler_gnu
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking whether strcasecmp must be declared" >&5
echo $ECHO_N "checking whether strcasecmp must be declared... $ECHO_C" >&6
-ac_ext=cc
+ ac_ext=cc
ac_cpp='$CXXCPP $CPPFLAGS'
ac_compile='$CXX -c $CXXFLAGS $CPPFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext >&5'
ac_link='$CXX -o conftest$ac_exeext $CXXFLAGS $CPPFLAGS $LDFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext $LIBS >&5'
ac_compiler_gnu=$ac_cv_cxx_compiler_gnu
-if test "${groff_cv_decl_needed_strcasecmp+set}" = set; then
+ if test "${groff_cv_decl_needed_strcasecmp+set}" = set; then
echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6
else
cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
-#line $LINENO "configure"
-#include "confdefs.h"
+
+ /* confdefs.h. */
+_ACEOF
+cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext
+cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+/* end confdefs.h. */
+
#include <stdio.h>
#ifdef HAVE_STRING_H
@@ -4366,23 +7369,40 @@ else
#ifdef HAVE_MATH_H
#include <math.h>
#endif
+
+
int
main ()
{
+
+
#ifndef strcasecmp
char *p = (char *) strcasecmp;
#endif
+
+
;
return 0;
}
+
_ACEOF
rm -f conftest.$ac_objext
if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_compile\"") >&5
- (eval $ac_compile) 2>&5
+ (eval $ac_compile) 2>conftest.er1
ac_status=$?
+ grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err
+ rm -f conftest.er1
+ cat conftest.err >&5
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
(exit $ac_status); } &&
- { ac_try='test -s conftest.$ac_objext'
+ { ac_try='test -z "$ac_cxx_werror_flag"
+ || test ! -s conftest.err'
+ { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
+ (eval $ac_try) 2>&5
+ ac_status=$?
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
+ (exit $ac_status); }; } &&
+ { ac_try='test -s conftest.$ac_objext'
{ (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
(eval $ac_try) 2>&5
ac_status=$?
@@ -4391,22 +7411,23 @@ if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_compile\"") >&5
groff_cv_decl_needed_strcasecmp=no
else
echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5
-cat conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+
groff_cv_decl_needed_strcasecmp=yes
fi
-rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext
+rm -f conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext
fi
-echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $groff_cv_decl_needed_strcasecmp" >&5
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $groff_cv_decl_needed_strcasecmp" >&5
echo "${ECHO_T}$groff_cv_decl_needed_strcasecmp" >&6
-if test $groff_cv_decl_needed_strcasecmp = yes; then
+ if test $groff_cv_decl_needed_strcasecmp = yes; then
cat >>confdefs.h <<\_ACEOF
#define NEED_DECLARATION_STRCASECMP 1
_ACEOF
-fi
-ac_ext=c
+ fi
+ ac_ext=c
ac_cpp='$CPP $CPPFLAGS'
ac_compile='$CC -c $CFLAGS $CPPFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext >&5'
ac_link='$CC -o conftest$ac_exeext $CFLAGS $CPPFLAGS $LDFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext $LIBS >&5'
@@ -4414,18 +7435,23 @@ ac_compiler_gnu=$ac_cv_c_compiler_gnu
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking whether strncasecmp must be declared" >&5
echo $ECHO_N "checking whether strncasecmp must be declared... $ECHO_C" >&6
-ac_ext=cc
+ ac_ext=cc
ac_cpp='$CXXCPP $CPPFLAGS'
ac_compile='$CXX -c $CXXFLAGS $CPPFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext >&5'
ac_link='$CXX -o conftest$ac_exeext $CXXFLAGS $CPPFLAGS $LDFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext $LIBS >&5'
ac_compiler_gnu=$ac_cv_cxx_compiler_gnu
-if test "${groff_cv_decl_needed_strncasecmp+set}" = set; then
+ if test "${groff_cv_decl_needed_strncasecmp+set}" = set; then
echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6
else
cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
-#line $LINENO "configure"
-#include "confdefs.h"
+
+ /* confdefs.h. */
+_ACEOF
+cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext
+cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+/* end confdefs.h. */
+
#include <stdio.h>
#ifdef HAVE_STRING_H
@@ -4446,23 +7472,40 @@ else
#ifdef HAVE_MATH_H
#include <math.h>
#endif
+
+
int
main ()
{
+
+
#ifndef strncasecmp
char *p = (char *) strncasecmp;
#endif
+
+
;
return 0;
}
+
_ACEOF
rm -f conftest.$ac_objext
if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_compile\"") >&5
- (eval $ac_compile) 2>&5
+ (eval $ac_compile) 2>conftest.er1
ac_status=$?
+ grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err
+ rm -f conftest.er1
+ cat conftest.err >&5
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
(exit $ac_status); } &&
- { ac_try='test -s conftest.$ac_objext'
+ { ac_try='test -z "$ac_cxx_werror_flag"
+ || test ! -s conftest.err'
+ { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
+ (eval $ac_try) 2>&5
+ ac_status=$?
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
+ (exit $ac_status); }; } &&
+ { ac_try='test -s conftest.$ac_objext'
{ (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
(eval $ac_try) 2>&5
ac_status=$?
@@ -4471,216 +7514,452 @@ if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_compile\"") >&5
groff_cv_decl_needed_strncasecmp=no
else
echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5
-cat conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+
groff_cv_decl_needed_strncasecmp=yes
fi
-rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext
+rm -f conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext
fi
-echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $groff_cv_decl_needed_strncasecmp" >&5
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $groff_cv_decl_needed_strncasecmp" >&5
echo "${ECHO_T}$groff_cv_decl_needed_strncasecmp" >&6
-if test $groff_cv_decl_needed_strncasecmp = yes; then
+ if test $groff_cv_decl_needed_strncasecmp = yes; then
cat >>confdefs.h <<\_ACEOF
#define NEED_DECLARATION_STRNCASECMP 1
_ACEOF
-fi
-ac_ext=c
+ fi
+ ac_ext=c
ac_cpp='$CPP $CPPFLAGS'
ac_compile='$CC -c $CFLAGS $CPPFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext >&5'
ac_link='$CC -o conftest$ac_exeext $CFLAGS $CPPFLAGS $LDFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext $LIBS >&5'
ac_compiler_gnu=$ac_cv_c_compiler_gnu
-ac_ext=cc
+echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking whether vfprintf must be declared" >&5
+echo $ECHO_N "checking whether vfprintf must be declared... $ECHO_C" >&6
+ ac_ext=cc
ac_cpp='$CXXCPP $CPPFLAGS'
ac_compile='$CXX -c $CXXFLAGS $CPPFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext >&5'
ac_link='$CXX -o conftest$ac_exeext $CXXFLAGS $CPPFLAGS $LDFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext $LIBS >&5'
ac_compiler_gnu=$ac_cv_cxx_compiler_gnu
-echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for sys_nerr in <errno.h> or <stdio.h>" >&5
-echo $ECHO_N "checking for sys_nerr in <errno.h> or <stdio.h>... $ECHO_C" >&6
-cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
-#line $LINENO "configure"
-#include "confdefs.h"
-#include <errno.h>
+ if test "${groff_cv_decl_needed_vfprintf+set}" = set; then
+ echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6
+else
+ cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+
+ /* confdefs.h. */
+_ACEOF
+cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext
+cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+/* end confdefs.h. */
+
+
#include <stdio.h>
+#ifdef HAVE_STRING_H
+#include <string.h>
+#endif
+#ifdef HAVE_STRINGS_H
+#include <strings.h>
+#endif
+#ifdef HAVE_STDLIB_H
+#include <stdlib.h>
+#endif
+#ifdef HAVE_SYS_TIME_H
+#include <sys/time.h>
+#endif
+#ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H
+#include <unistd.h>
+#endif
+#ifdef HAVE_MATH_H
+#include <math.h>
+#endif
+
+
int
main ()
{
-int k; k = sys_nerr;
+
+
+#ifndef vfprintf
+ char *p = (char *) vfprintf;
+#endif
+
+
;
return 0;
}
+
_ACEOF
rm -f conftest.$ac_objext
if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_compile\"") >&5
- (eval $ac_compile) 2>&5
+ (eval $ac_compile) 2>conftest.er1
ac_status=$?
+ grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err
+ rm -f conftest.er1
+ cat conftest.err >&5
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
(exit $ac_status); } &&
- { ac_try='test -s conftest.$ac_objext'
+ { ac_try='test -z "$ac_cxx_werror_flag"
+ || test ! -s conftest.err'
+ { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
+ (eval $ac_try) 2>&5
+ ac_status=$?
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
+ (exit $ac_status); }; } &&
+ { ac_try='test -s conftest.$ac_objext'
{ (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
(eval $ac_try) 2>&5
ac_status=$?
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
(exit $ac_status); }; }; then
- echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: yes" >&5
-echo "${ECHO_T}yes" >&6;
-cat >>confdefs.h <<\_ACEOF
-#define HAVE_SYS_NERR 1
-_ACEOF
-
+ groff_cv_decl_needed_vfprintf=no
else
echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5
-cat conftest.$ac_ext >&5
-echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: no" >&5
-echo "${ECHO_T}no" >&6
+sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+
+groff_cv_decl_needed_vfprintf=yes
fi
-rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext
-ac_ext=c
+rm -f conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext
+fi
+
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $groff_cv_decl_needed_vfprintf" >&5
+echo "${ECHO_T}$groff_cv_decl_needed_vfprintf" >&6
+ if test $groff_cv_decl_needed_vfprintf = yes; then
+
+cat >>confdefs.h <<\_ACEOF
+#define NEED_DECLARATION_VFPRINTF 1
+_ACEOF
+
+ fi
+ ac_ext=c
ac_cpp='$CPP $CPPFLAGS'
ac_compile='$CC -c $CFLAGS $CPPFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext >&5'
ac_link='$CC -o conftest$ac_exeext $CFLAGS $CPPFLAGS $LDFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext $LIBS >&5'
ac_compiler_gnu=$ac_cv_c_compiler_gnu
-echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for sys_errlist in <errno.h> or <stdio.h>" >&5
-echo $ECHO_N "checking for sys_errlist in <errno.h> or <stdio.h>... $ECHO_C" >&6
-cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
-#line $LINENO "configure"
-#include "confdefs.h"
-#include <errno.h>
+echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking whether vsnprintf must be declared" >&5
+echo $ECHO_N "checking whether vsnprintf must be declared... $ECHO_C" >&6
+ ac_ext=cc
+ac_cpp='$CXXCPP $CPPFLAGS'
+ac_compile='$CXX -c $CXXFLAGS $CPPFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext >&5'
+ac_link='$CXX -o conftest$ac_exeext $CXXFLAGS $CPPFLAGS $LDFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext $LIBS >&5'
+ac_compiler_gnu=$ac_cv_cxx_compiler_gnu
+
+ if test "${groff_cv_decl_needed_vsnprintf+set}" = set; then
+ echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6
+else
+ cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+
+ /* confdefs.h. */
+_ACEOF
+cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext
+cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+/* end confdefs.h. */
+
+
#include <stdio.h>
+#ifdef HAVE_STRING_H
+#include <string.h>
+#endif
+#ifdef HAVE_STRINGS_H
+#include <strings.h>
+#endif
+#ifdef HAVE_STDLIB_H
+#include <stdlib.h>
+#endif
+#ifdef HAVE_SYS_TIME_H
+#include <sys/time.h>
+#endif
+#ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H
+#include <unistd.h>
+#endif
+#ifdef HAVE_MATH_H
+#include <math.h>
+#endif
+
+
int
main ()
{
-int k; k = (int)sys_errlist[0];
+
+
+#ifndef vsnprintf
+ char *p = (char *) vsnprintf;
+#endif
+
+
;
return 0;
}
+
_ACEOF
rm -f conftest.$ac_objext
if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_compile\"") >&5
- (eval $ac_compile) 2>&5
+ (eval $ac_compile) 2>conftest.er1
ac_status=$?
+ grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err
+ rm -f conftest.er1
+ cat conftest.err >&5
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
(exit $ac_status); } &&
- { ac_try='test -s conftest.$ac_objext'
+ { ac_try='test -z "$ac_cxx_werror_flag"
+ || test ! -s conftest.err'
+ { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
+ (eval $ac_try) 2>&5
+ ac_status=$?
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
+ (exit $ac_status); }; } &&
+ { ac_try='test -s conftest.$ac_objext'
{ (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
(eval $ac_try) 2>&5
ac_status=$?
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
(exit $ac_status); }; }; then
- echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: yes" >&5
-echo "${ECHO_T}yes" >&6;
-cat >>confdefs.h <<\_ACEOF
-#define HAVE_SYS_ERRLIST 1
-_ACEOF
-
+ groff_cv_decl_needed_vsnprintf=no
else
echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5
-cat conftest.$ac_ext >&5
-echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: no" >&5
-echo "${ECHO_T}no" >&6
+sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+
+groff_cv_decl_needed_vsnprintf=yes
fi
-rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext
+rm -f conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext
+fi
+
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $groff_cv_decl_needed_vsnprintf" >&5
+echo "${ECHO_T}$groff_cv_decl_needed_vsnprintf" >&6
+ if test $groff_cv_decl_needed_vsnprintf = yes; then
+
+cat >>confdefs.h <<\_ACEOF
+#define NEED_DECLARATION_VSNPRINTF 1
+_ACEOF
+
+ fi
+ ac_ext=c
+ac_cpp='$CPP $CPPFLAGS'
+ac_compile='$CC -c $CFLAGS $CPPFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext >&5'
+ac_link='$CC -o conftest$ac_exeext $CFLAGS $CPPFLAGS $LDFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext $LIBS >&5'
+ac_compiler_gnu=$ac_cv_c_compiler_gnu
+
ac_ext=cc
ac_cpp='$CXXCPP $CPPFLAGS'
ac_compile='$CXX -c $CXXFLAGS $CPPFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext >&5'
ac_link='$CXX -o conftest$ac_exeext $CXXFLAGS $CPPFLAGS $LDFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext $LIBS >&5'
ac_compiler_gnu=$ac_cv_cxx_compiler_gnu
-echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking C++ <osfcn.h>" >&5
-echo $ECHO_N "checking C++ <osfcn.h>... $ECHO_C" >&6
-cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
-#line $LINENO "configure"
-#include "confdefs.h"
-#include <osfcn.h>
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for sys_nerr in <errno.h>, <stdio.h>, or <stdlib.h>" >&5
+echo $ECHO_N "checking for sys_nerr in <errno.h>, <stdio.h>, or <stdlib.h>... $ECHO_C" >&6
+ cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+
+ /* confdefs.h. */
+_ACEOF
+cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext
+cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+/* end confdefs.h. */
+
+
+#include <errno.h>
+#include <stdio.h>
+#include <stdlib.h>
+
+
int
main ()
{
-read(0, 0, 0); open(0, 0);
+
+
+int k;
+k = sys_nerr;
+
+
;
return 0;
}
+
_ACEOF
rm -f conftest.$ac_objext
if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_compile\"") >&5
- (eval $ac_compile) 2>&5
+ (eval $ac_compile) 2>conftest.er1
ac_status=$?
+ grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err
+ rm -f conftest.er1
+ cat conftest.err >&5
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
(exit $ac_status); } &&
- { ac_try='test -s conftest.$ac_objext'
+ { ac_try='test -z "$ac_cxx_werror_flag"
+ || test ! -s conftest.err'
+ { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
+ (eval $ac_try) 2>&5
+ ac_status=$?
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
+ (exit $ac_status); }; } &&
+ { ac_try='test -s conftest.$ac_objext'
{ (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
(eval $ac_try) 2>&5
ac_status=$?
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
(exit $ac_status); }; }; then
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: yes" >&5
-echo "${ECHO_T}yes" >&6;
+echo "${ECHO_T}yes" >&6
+
cat >>confdefs.h <<\_ACEOF
-#define HAVE_CC_OSFCN_H 1
+#define HAVE_SYS_NERR 1
_ACEOF
else
echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5
-cat conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: no" >&5
echo "${ECHO_T}no" >&6
fi
-rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext
-ac_ext=c
+rm -f conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext
+ ac_ext=c
ac_cpp='$CPP $CPPFLAGS'
ac_compile='$CC -c $CFLAGS $CPPFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext >&5'
ac_link='$CC -o conftest$ac_exeext $CFLAGS $CPPFLAGS $LDFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext $LIBS >&5'
ac_compiler_gnu=$ac_cv_c_compiler_gnu
+echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for sys_errlist in <errno.h>, <stdio.h>, or <stdlib.h>" >&5
+echo $ECHO_N "checking for sys_errlist in <errno.h>, <stdio.h>, or <stdlib.h>... $ECHO_C" >&6
+ cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+
+ /* confdefs.h. */
+_ACEOF
+cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext
+cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+/* end confdefs.h. */
+
+
+#include <errno.h>
+#include <stdio.h>
+#include <stdlib.h>
+
+
+int
+main ()
+{
+
+
+int k;
+k = (int)sys_errlist[0];
+
+
+ ;
+ return 0;
+}
+
+_ACEOF
+rm -f conftest.$ac_objext
+if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_compile\"") >&5
+ (eval $ac_compile) 2>conftest.er1
+ ac_status=$?
+ grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err
+ rm -f conftest.er1
+ cat conftest.err >&5
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
+ (exit $ac_status); } &&
+ { ac_try='test -z "$ac_c_werror_flag"
+ || test ! -s conftest.err'
+ { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
+ (eval $ac_try) 2>&5
+ ac_status=$?
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
+ (exit $ac_status); }; } &&
+ { ac_try='test -s conftest.$ac_objext'
+ { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
+ (eval $ac_try) 2>&5
+ ac_status=$?
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
+ (exit $ac_status); }; }; then
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: yes" >&5
+echo "${ECHO_T}yes" >&6
+
+cat >>confdefs.h <<\_ACEOF
+#define HAVE_SYS_ERRLIST 1
+_ACEOF
+
+else
+ echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5
+sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+
+echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: no" >&5
+echo "${ECHO_T}no" >&6
+fi
+rm -f conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext
ac_ext=cc
ac_cpp='$CXXCPP $CPPFLAGS'
ac_compile='$CXX -c $CXXFLAGS $CPPFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext >&5'
ac_link='$CXX -o conftest$ac_exeext $CXXFLAGS $CPPFLAGS $LDFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext $LIBS >&5'
ac_compiler_gnu=$ac_cv_cxx_compiler_gnu
-echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking C++ <limits.h>" >&5
-echo $ECHO_N "checking C++ <limits.h>... $ECHO_C" >&6
-cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
-#line $LINENO "configure"
-#include "confdefs.h"
-#include <limits.h>
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking C++ <osfcn.h>" >&5
+echo $ECHO_N "checking C++ <osfcn.h>... $ECHO_C" >&6
+ cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+
+ /* confdefs.h. */
+_ACEOF
+cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext
+cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+/* end confdefs.h. */
+
+
+#include <osfcn.h>
+
+
int
main ()
{
-int x = INT_MIN; int y = INT_MAX; int z = UCHAR_MAX;
+
+
+read(0, 0, 0);
+open(0, 0);
+
+
;
return 0;
}
+
_ACEOF
rm -f conftest.$ac_objext
if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_compile\"") >&5
- (eval $ac_compile) 2>&5
+ (eval $ac_compile) 2>conftest.er1
ac_status=$?
+ grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err
+ rm -f conftest.er1
+ cat conftest.err >&5
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
(exit $ac_status); } &&
- { ac_try='test -s conftest.$ac_objext'
+ { ac_try='test -z "$ac_cxx_werror_flag"
+ || test ! -s conftest.err'
+ { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
+ (eval $ac_try) 2>&5
+ ac_status=$?
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
+ (exit $ac_status); }; } &&
+ { ac_try='test -s conftest.$ac_objext'
{ (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
(eval $ac_try) 2>&5
ac_status=$?
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
(exit $ac_status); }; }; then
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: yes" >&5
-echo "${ECHO_T}yes" >&6;
+echo "${ECHO_T}yes" >&6
+
cat >>confdefs.h <<\_ACEOF
-#define HAVE_CC_LIMITS_H 1
+#define HAVE_CC_OSFCN_H 1
_ACEOF
else
echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5
-cat conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: no" >&5
echo "${ECHO_T}no" >&6
fi
-rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext
-ac_ext=c
+rm -f conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext
+ ac_ext=c
ac_cpp='$CPP $CPPFLAGS'
ac_compile='$CC -c $CFLAGS $CPPFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext >&5'
ac_link='$CC -o conftest$ac_exeext $CFLAGS $CPPFLAGS $LDFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext $LIBS >&5'
@@ -4692,46 +7971,73 @@ ac_compile='$CXX -c $CXXFLAGS $CPPFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext >&5'
ac_link='$CXX -o conftest$ac_exeext $CXXFLAGS $CPPFLAGS $LDFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext $LIBS >&5'
ac_compiler_gnu=$ac_cv_cxx_compiler_gnu
-echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking C++ <stdint.h>" >&5
-echo $ECHO_N "checking C++ <stdint.h>... $ECHO_C" >&6
-cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
-#line $LINENO "configure"
-#include "confdefs.h"
-#include <stdint.h>
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking C++ <limits.h>" >&5
+echo $ECHO_N "checking C++ <limits.h>... $ECHO_C" >&6
+ cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+
+ /* confdefs.h. */
+_ACEOF
+cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext
+cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+/* end confdefs.h. */
+
+
+#include <limits.h>
+
+
int
main ()
{
-uint32_t x; int32_t y;
+
+
+int x = INT_MIN;
+int y = INT_MAX;
+int z = UCHAR_MAX;
+
+
;
return 0;
}
+
_ACEOF
rm -f conftest.$ac_objext
if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_compile\"") >&5
- (eval $ac_compile) 2>&5
+ (eval $ac_compile) 2>conftest.er1
ac_status=$?
+ grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err
+ rm -f conftest.er1
+ cat conftest.err >&5
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
(exit $ac_status); } &&
- { ac_try='test -s conftest.$ac_objext'
+ { ac_try='test -z "$ac_cxx_werror_flag"
+ || test ! -s conftest.err'
+ { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
+ (eval $ac_try) 2>&5
+ ac_status=$?
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
+ (exit $ac_status); }; } &&
+ { ac_try='test -s conftest.$ac_objext'
{ (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
(eval $ac_try) 2>&5
ac_status=$?
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
(exit $ac_status); }; }; then
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: yes" >&5
-echo "${ECHO_T}yes" >&6;
+echo "${ECHO_T}yes" >&6
+
cat >>confdefs.h <<\_ACEOF
-#define HAVE_CC_STDINT_H 1
+#define HAVE_CC_LIMITS_H 1
_ACEOF
else
echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5
-cat conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: no" >&5
echo "${ECHO_T}no" >&6
fi
-rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext
-ac_ext=c
+rm -f conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext
+ ac_ext=c
ac_cpp='$CPP $CPPFLAGS'
ac_compile='$CC -c $CFLAGS $CPPFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext >&5'
ac_link='$CC -o conftest$ac_exeext $CFLAGS $CPPFLAGS $LDFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext $LIBS >&5'
@@ -4743,76 +8049,131 @@ ac_compile='$CXX -c $CXXFLAGS $CPPFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext >&5'
ac_link='$CXX -o conftest$ac_exeext $CXXFLAGS $CPPFLAGS $LDFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext $LIBS >&5'
ac_compiler_gnu=$ac_cv_cxx_compiler_gnu
-echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for inttypes.h" >&5
-echo $ECHO_N "checking for inttypes.h... $ECHO_C" >&6
-cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
-#line $LINENO "configure"
-#include "confdefs.h"
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking C++ <inttypes.h>" >&5
+echo $ECHO_N "checking C++ <inttypes.h>... $ECHO_C" >&6
+ cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+
+ /* confdefs.h. */
+_ACEOF
+cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext
+cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+/* end confdefs.h. */
+
+
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <inttypes.h>
+
+
int
main ()
{
+
+
uintmax_t i = (uintmax_t)-1;
+
+
;
return 0;
}
+
_ACEOF
rm -f conftest.$ac_objext
if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_compile\"") >&5
- (eval $ac_compile) 2>&5
+ (eval $ac_compile) 2>conftest.er1
ac_status=$?
+ grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err
+ rm -f conftest.er1
+ cat conftest.err >&5
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
(exit $ac_status); } &&
- { ac_try='test -s conftest.$ac_objext'
+ { ac_try='test -z "$ac_cxx_werror_flag"
+ || test ! -s conftest.err'
+ { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
+ (eval $ac_try) 2>&5
+ ac_status=$?
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
+ (exit $ac_status); }; } &&
+ { ac_try='test -s conftest.$ac_objext'
{ (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
(eval $ac_try) 2>&5
ac_status=$?
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
(exit $ac_status); }; }; then
groff_cv_header_inttypes_h=yes
+
+cat >>confdefs.h <<\_ACEOF
+#define HAVE_CC_INTTYPES_H 1
+_ACEOF
+
else
echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5
-cat conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+
groff_cv_header_inttypes_h=no
fi
-rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext
-echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $groff_cv_header_inttypes_h" >&5
+rm -f conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $groff_cv_header_inttypes_h" >&5
echo "${ECHO_T}$groff_cv_header_inttypes_h" >&6
-ac_ext=c
+ ac_ext=c
ac_cpp='$CPP $CPPFLAGS'
ac_compile='$CC -c $CFLAGS $CPPFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext >&5'
ac_link='$CC -o conftest$ac_exeext $CFLAGS $CPPFLAGS $LDFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext $LIBS >&5'
ac_compiler_gnu=$ac_cv_c_compiler_gnu
+
+# checks for typedefs
ac_ext=cc
ac_cpp='$CXXCPP $CPPFLAGS'
ac_compile='$CXX -c $CXXFLAGS $CPPFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext >&5'
ac_link='$CXX -o conftest$ac_exeext $CXXFLAGS $CPPFLAGS $LDFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext $LIBS >&5'
ac_compiler_gnu=$ac_cv_cxx_compiler_gnu
-echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for unsigned long long" >&5
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for unsigned long long" >&5
echo $ECHO_N "checking for unsigned long long... $ECHO_C" >&6
-cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
-#line $LINENO "configure"
-#include "confdefs.h"
-unsigned long long ull = 1; int i = 63;
+ cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+
+ /* confdefs.h. */
+_ACEOF
+cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext
+cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+/* end confdefs.h. */
+
+
+unsigned long long ull = 1;
+int i = 63;
+unsigned long long ullmax = (unsigned long long)-1;
+
+
int
main ()
{
-unsigned long long ullmax = (unsigned long long)-1;
+
+
return ull << i | ull >> i | ullmax / ull | ullmax % ull;
+
+
;
return 0;
}
+
_ACEOF
rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest$ac_exeext
if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_link\"") >&5
- (eval $ac_link) 2>&5
+ (eval $ac_link) 2>conftest.er1
ac_status=$?
+ grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err
+ rm -f conftest.er1
+ cat conftest.err >&5
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
(exit $ac_status); } &&
- { ac_try='test -s conftest$ac_exeext'
+ { ac_try='test -z "$ac_cxx_werror_flag"
+ || test ! -s conftest.err'
+ { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
+ (eval $ac_try) 2>&5
+ ac_status=$?
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
+ (exit $ac_status); }; } &&
+ { ac_try='test -s conftest$ac_exeext'
{ (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
(eval $ac_try) 2>&5
ac_status=$?
@@ -4821,22 +8182,24 @@ if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_link\"") >&5
groff_cv_type_unsigned_long_long=yes
else
echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5
-cat conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+
groff_cv_type_unsigned_long_long=no
fi
-rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest$ac_exeext conftest.$ac_ext
-echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $groff_cv_type_unsigned_long_long" >&5
+rm -f conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext \
+ conftest$ac_exeext conftest.$ac_ext
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $groff_cv_type_unsigned_long_long" >&5
echo "${ECHO_T}$groff_cv_type_unsigned_long_long" >&6
-ac_ext=c
+ ac_ext=c
ac_cpp='$CPP $CPPFLAGS'
ac_compile='$CC -c $CFLAGS $CPPFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext >&5'
ac_link='$CC -o conftest$ac_exeext $CFLAGS $CPPFLAGS $LDFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext $LIBS >&5'
ac_compiler_gnu=$ac_cv_c_compiler_gnu
-if test $groff_cv_header_inttypes_h = no; then
+ if test $groff_cv_header_inttypes_h = no; then
- test $groff_cv_type_unsigned_long_long = yes \
+ test $groff_cv_type_unsigned_long_long = yes \
&& ac_type='unsigned long long' \
|| ac_type='unsigned long'
@@ -4844,34 +8207,58 @@ cat >>confdefs.h <<_ACEOF
#define uintmax_t $ac_type
_ACEOF
-fi
+ fi
ac_ext=cc
ac_cpp='$CXXCPP $CPPFLAGS'
ac_compile='$CXX -c $CXXFLAGS $CPPFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext >&5'
ac_link='$CXX -o conftest$ac_exeext $CXXFLAGS $CPPFLAGS $LDFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext $LIBS >&5'
ac_compiler_gnu=$ac_cv_cxx_compiler_gnu
-echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for declaration of time_t" >&5
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for declaration of time_t" >&5
echo $ECHO_N "checking for declaration of time_t... $ECHO_C" >&6
-cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
-#line $LINENO "configure"
-#include "confdefs.h"
+ cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+
+ /* confdefs.h. */
+_ACEOF
+cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext
+cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+/* end confdefs.h. */
+
+
#include <time.h>
+
+
int
main ()
{
-time_t t = time(0); struct tm *p = localtime(&t);
+
+
+time_t t = time(0);
+struct tm *p = localtime(&t);
+
+
;
return 0;
}
+
_ACEOF
rm -f conftest.$ac_objext
if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_compile\"") >&5
- (eval $ac_compile) 2>&5
+ (eval $ac_compile) 2>conftest.er1
ac_status=$?
+ grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err
+ rm -f conftest.er1
+ cat conftest.err >&5
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
(exit $ac_status); } &&
- { ac_try='test -s conftest.$ac_objext'
+ { ac_try='test -z "$ac_cxx_werror_flag"
+ || test ! -s conftest.err'
+ { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
+ (eval $ac_try) 2>&5
+ ac_status=$?
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
+ (exit $ac_status); }; } &&
+ { ac_try='test -s conftest.$ac_objext'
{ (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
(eval $ac_try) 2>&5
ac_status=$?
@@ -4881,115 +8268,238 @@ if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_compile\"") >&5
echo "${ECHO_T}yes" >&6
else
echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5
-cat conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: no" >&5
-echo "${ECHO_T}no" >&6;
+echo "${ECHO_T}no" >&6
+
cat >>confdefs.h <<\_ACEOF
#define LONG_FOR_TIME_T 1
_ACEOF
fi
-rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext
-ac_ext=c
+rm -f conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext
+ ac_ext=c
ac_cpp='$CPP $CPPFLAGS'
ac_compile='$CC -c $CFLAGS $CPPFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext >&5'
ac_link='$CC -o conftest$ac_exeext $CFLAGS $CPPFLAGS $LDFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext $LIBS >&5'
ac_compiler_gnu=$ac_cv_c_compiler_gnu
-echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking return type of signal handlers" >&5
-echo $ECHO_N "checking return type of signal handlers... $ECHO_C" >&6
-if test "${ac_cv_type_signal+set}" = set; then
- echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6
-else
- cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
-#line $LINENO "configure"
-#include "confdefs.h"
+echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for return type of signal handlers" >&5
+echo $ECHO_N "checking for return type of signal handlers... $ECHO_C" >&6
+ for groff_declaration in \
+ 'extern "C" void (*signal (int, void (*)(int)))(int);' \
+ 'extern "C" void (*signal (int, void (*)(int)) throw ())(int);' \
+ 'void (*signal ()) ();'
+ do
+ cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+
+ /* confdefs.h. */
+_ACEOF
+cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext
+cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+/* end confdefs.h. */
+
+
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <signal.h>
#ifdef signal
# undef signal
#endif
-#ifdef __cplusplus
-extern "C" void (*signal (int, void (*)(int)))(int);
-#else
-void (*signal ()) ();
-#endif
+$groff_declaration
+
int
main ()
{
+
+
int i;
+
+
;
return 0;
}
+
_ACEOF
rm -f conftest.$ac_objext
if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_compile\"") >&5
- (eval $ac_compile) 2>&5
+ (eval $ac_compile) 2>conftest.er1
ac_status=$?
+ grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err
+ rm -f conftest.er1
+ cat conftest.err >&5
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
(exit $ac_status); } &&
- { ac_try='test -s conftest.$ac_objext'
+ { ac_try='test -z "$ac_c_werror_flag"
+ || test ! -s conftest.err'
+ { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
+ (eval $ac_try) 2>&5
+ ac_status=$?
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
+ (exit $ac_status); }; } &&
+ { ac_try='test -s conftest.$ac_objext'
{ (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
(eval $ac_try) 2>&5
ac_status=$?
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
(exit $ac_status); }; }; then
- ac_cv_type_signal=void
+ break
else
echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5
-cat conftest.$ac_ext >&5
-ac_cv_type_signal=int
-fi
-rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext
+sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+
+continue
fi
-echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $ac_cv_type_signal" >&5
-echo "${ECHO_T}$ac_cv_type_signal" >&6
+rm -f conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext
+ done
-cat >>confdefs.h <<_ACEOF
-#define RETSIGTYPE $ac_cv_type_signal
+ if test -n "$groff_declaration"; then
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: void" >&5
+echo "${ECHO_T}void" >&6
+
+cat >>confdefs.h <<\_ACEOF
+#define RETSIGTYPE void
_ACEOF
+ else
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: int" >&5
+echo "${ECHO_T}int" >&6
+
+cat >>confdefs.h <<\_ACEOF
+#define RETSIGTYPE int
+_ACEOF
+ fi
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking struct exception" >&5
echo $ECHO_N "checking struct exception... $ECHO_C" >&6
-cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
-#line $LINENO "configure"
-#include "confdefs.h"
+ cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+
+ /* confdefs.h. */
+_ACEOF
+cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext
+cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+/* end confdefs.h. */
+
+
#include <math.h>
+
+
int
main ()
{
+
+
struct exception e;
+
+
;
return 0;
}
+
_ACEOF
rm -f conftest.$ac_objext
if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_compile\"") >&5
- (eval $ac_compile) 2>&5
+ (eval $ac_compile) 2>conftest.er1
ac_status=$?
+ grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err
+ rm -f conftest.er1
+ cat conftest.err >&5
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
(exit $ac_status); } &&
- { ac_try='test -s conftest.$ac_objext'
+ { ac_try='test -z "$ac_c_werror_flag"
+ || test ! -s conftest.err'
+ { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
+ (eval $ac_try) 2>&5
+ ac_status=$?
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
+ (exit $ac_status); }; } &&
+ { ac_try='test -s conftest.$ac_objext'
{ (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
(eval $ac_try) 2>&5
ac_status=$?
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
(exit $ac_status); }; }; then
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: yes" >&5
-echo "${ECHO_T}yes" >&6;
+echo "${ECHO_T}yes" >&6
+
cat >>confdefs.h <<\_ACEOF
#define HAVE_STRUCT_EXCEPTION 1
_ACEOF
else
echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5
-cat conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: no" >&5
echo "${ECHO_T}no" >&6
fi
-rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext
+rm -f conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext
+
+# checks for libraries
+echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for main in -lc" >&5
+echo $ECHO_N "checking for main in -lc... $ECHO_C" >&6
+if test "${ac_cv_lib_c_main+set}" = set; then
+ echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6
+else
+ ac_check_lib_save_LIBS=$LIBS
+LIBS="-lc $LIBS"
+cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+/* confdefs.h. */
+_ACEOF
+cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext
+cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+/* end confdefs.h. */
+
+
+int
+main ()
+{
+main ();
+ ;
+ return 0;
+}
+_ACEOF
+rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest$ac_exeext
+if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_link\"") >&5
+ (eval $ac_link) 2>conftest.er1
+ ac_status=$?
+ grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err
+ rm -f conftest.er1
+ cat conftest.err >&5
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
+ (exit $ac_status); } &&
+ { ac_try='test -z "$ac_c_werror_flag"
+ || test ! -s conftest.err'
+ { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
+ (eval $ac_try) 2>&5
+ ac_status=$?
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
+ (exit $ac_status); }; } &&
+ { ac_try='test -s conftest$ac_exeext'
+ { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
+ (eval $ac_try) 2>&5
+ ac_status=$?
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
+ (exit $ac_status); }; }; then
+ ac_cv_lib_c_main=yes
+else
+ echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5
+sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+
+ac_cv_lib_c_main=no
+fi
+rm -f conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext \
+ conftest$ac_exeext conftest.$ac_ext
+LIBS=$ac_check_lib_save_LIBS
+fi
+echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $ac_cv_lib_c_main" >&5
+echo "${ECHO_T}$ac_cv_lib_c_main" >&6
+if test $ac_cv_lib_c_main = yes; then
+ LIBC=-lc
+fi
+
+
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for sin in -lm" >&5
echo $ECHO_N "checking for sin in -lm... $ECHO_C" >&6
if test "${ac_cv_lib_m_sin+set}" = set; then
@@ -4998,8 +8508,11 @@ else
ac_check_lib_save_LIBS=$LIBS
LIBS="-lm $LIBS"
cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
-#line $LINENO "configure"
-#include "confdefs.h"
+/* confdefs.h. */
+_ACEOF
+cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext
+cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+/* end confdefs.h. */
/* Override any gcc2 internal prototype to avoid an error. */
#ifdef __cplusplus
@@ -5018,11 +8531,21 @@ sin ();
_ACEOF
rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest$ac_exeext
if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_link\"") >&5
- (eval $ac_link) 2>&5
+ (eval $ac_link) 2>conftest.er1
ac_status=$?
+ grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err
+ rm -f conftest.er1
+ cat conftest.err >&5
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
(exit $ac_status); } &&
- { ac_try='test -s conftest$ac_exeext'
+ { ac_try='test -z "$ac_c_werror_flag"
+ || test ! -s conftest.err'
+ { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
+ (eval $ac_try) 2>&5
+ ac_status=$?
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
+ (exit $ac_status); }; } &&
+ { ac_try='test -s conftest$ac_exeext'
{ (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
(eval $ac_try) 2>&5
ac_status=$?
@@ -5031,10 +8554,12 @@ if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_link\"") >&5
ac_cv_lib_m_sin=yes
else
echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5
-cat conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+
ac_cv_lib_m_sin=no
fi
-rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest$ac_exeext conftest.$ac_ext
+rm -f conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext \
+ conftest$ac_exeext conftest.$ac_ext
LIBS=$ac_check_lib_save_LIBS
fi
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $ac_cv_lib_m_sin" >&5
@@ -5045,6 +8570,8 @@ fi
+# checks for functions
+
for ac_header in stdlib.h unistd.h
do
@@ -5062,18 +8589,31 @@ else
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking $ac_header usability" >&5
echo $ECHO_N "checking $ac_header usability... $ECHO_C" >&6
cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
-#line $LINENO "configure"
-#include "confdefs.h"
+/* confdefs.h. */
+_ACEOF
+cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext
+cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+/* end confdefs.h. */
$ac_includes_default
#include <$ac_header>
_ACEOF
rm -f conftest.$ac_objext
if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_compile\"") >&5
- (eval $ac_compile) 2>&5
+ (eval $ac_compile) 2>conftest.er1
ac_status=$?
+ grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err
+ rm -f conftest.er1
+ cat conftest.err >&5
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
(exit $ac_status); } &&
- { ac_try='test -s conftest.$ac_objext'
+ { ac_try='test -z "$ac_c_werror_flag"
+ || test ! -s conftest.err'
+ { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
+ (eval $ac_try) 2>&5
+ ac_status=$?
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
+ (exit $ac_status); }; } &&
+ { ac_try='test -s conftest.$ac_objext'
{ (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
(eval $ac_try) 2>&5
ac_status=$?
@@ -5082,10 +8622,11 @@ if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_compile\"") >&5
ac_header_compiler=yes
else
echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5
-cat conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+
ac_header_compiler=no
fi
-rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext
+rm -f conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $ac_header_compiler" >&5
echo "${ECHO_T}$ac_header_compiler" >&6
@@ -5093,8 +8634,11 @@ echo "${ECHO_T}$ac_header_compiler" >&6
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking $ac_header presence" >&5
echo $ECHO_N "checking $ac_header presence... $ECHO_C" >&6
cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
-#line $LINENO "configure"
-#include "confdefs.h"
+/* confdefs.h. */
+_ACEOF
+cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext
+cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+/* end confdefs.h. */
#include <$ac_header>
_ACEOF
if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_cpp conftest.$ac_ext\"") >&5
@@ -5107,6 +8651,7 @@ if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_cpp conftest.$ac_ext\"") >&5
(exit $ac_status); } >/dev/null; then
if test -s conftest.err; then
ac_cpp_err=$ac_c_preproc_warn_flag
+ ac_cpp_err=$ac_cpp_err$ac_c_werror_flag
else
ac_cpp_err=
fi
@@ -5117,7 +8662,8 @@ if test -z "$ac_cpp_err"; then
ac_header_preproc=yes
else
echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5
- cat conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+
ac_header_preproc=no
fi
rm -f conftest.err conftest.$ac_ext
@@ -5125,26 +8671,43 @@ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $ac_header_preproc" >&5
echo "${ECHO_T}$ac_header_preproc" >&6
# So? What about this header?
-case $ac_header_compiler:$ac_header_preproc in
- yes:no )
+case $ac_header_compiler:$ac_header_preproc:$ac_c_preproc_warn_flag in
+ yes:no: )
{ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: WARNING: $ac_header: accepted by the compiler, rejected by the preprocessor!" >&5
echo "$as_me: WARNING: $ac_header: accepted by the compiler, rejected by the preprocessor!" >&2;}
- { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: WARNING: $ac_header: proceeding with the preprocessor's result" >&5
-echo "$as_me: WARNING: $ac_header: proceeding with the preprocessor's result" >&2;};;
- no:yes )
+ { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: WARNING: $ac_header: proceeding with the compiler's result" >&5
+echo "$as_me: WARNING: $ac_header: proceeding with the compiler's result" >&2;}
+ ac_header_preproc=yes
+ ;;
+ no:yes:* )
{ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: WARNING: $ac_header: present but cannot be compiled" >&5
echo "$as_me: WARNING: $ac_header: present but cannot be compiled" >&2;}
- { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: WARNING: $ac_header: check for missing prerequisite headers?" >&5
-echo "$as_me: WARNING: $ac_header: check for missing prerequisite headers?" >&2;}
+ { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: WARNING: $ac_header: check for missing prerequisite headers?" >&5
+echo "$as_me: WARNING: $ac_header: check for missing prerequisite headers?" >&2;}
+ { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: WARNING: $ac_header: see the Autoconf documentation" >&5
+echo "$as_me: WARNING: $ac_header: see the Autoconf documentation" >&2;}
+ { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: WARNING: $ac_header: section \"Present But Cannot Be Compiled\"" >&5
+echo "$as_me: WARNING: $ac_header: section \"Present But Cannot Be Compiled\"" >&2;}
{ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: WARNING: $ac_header: proceeding with the preprocessor's result" >&5
-echo "$as_me: WARNING: $ac_header: proceeding with the preprocessor's result" >&2;};;
+echo "$as_me: WARNING: $ac_header: proceeding with the preprocessor's result" >&2;}
+ { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: WARNING: $ac_header: in the future, the compiler will take precedence" >&5
+echo "$as_me: WARNING: $ac_header: in the future, the compiler will take precedence" >&2;}
+ (
+ cat <<\_ASBOX
+## ------------------------------------------ ##
+## Report this to the AC_PACKAGE_NAME lists. ##
+## ------------------------------------------ ##
+_ASBOX
+ ) |
+ sed "s/^/$as_me: WARNING: /" >&2
+ ;;
esac
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for $ac_header" >&5
echo $ECHO_N "checking for $ac_header... $ECHO_C" >&6
if eval "test \"\${$as_ac_Header+set}\" = set"; then
echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6
else
- eval "$as_ac_Header=$ac_header_preproc"
+ eval "$as_ac_Header=\$ac_header_preproc"
fi
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: `eval echo '${'$as_ac_Header'}'`" >&5
echo "${ECHO_T}`eval echo '${'$as_ac_Header'}'`" >&6
@@ -5169,43 +8732,73 @@ if eval "test \"\${$as_ac_var+set}\" = set"; then
echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6
else
cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
-#line $LINENO "configure"
-#include "confdefs.h"
+/* confdefs.h. */
+_ACEOF
+cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext
+cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+/* end confdefs.h. */
+/* Define $ac_func to an innocuous variant, in case <limits.h> declares $ac_func.
+ For example, HP-UX 11i <limits.h> declares gettimeofday. */
+#define $ac_func innocuous_$ac_func
+
/* System header to define __stub macros and hopefully few prototypes,
- which can conflict with char $ac_func (); below. */
-#include <assert.h>
+ which can conflict with char $ac_func (); below.
+ Prefer <limits.h> to <assert.h> if __STDC__ is defined, since
+ <limits.h> exists even on freestanding compilers. */
+
+#ifdef __STDC__
+# include <limits.h>
+#else
+# include <assert.h>
+#endif
+
+#undef $ac_func
+
/* Override any gcc2 internal prototype to avoid an error. */
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C"
+{
#endif
/* We use char because int might match the return type of a gcc2
builtin and then its argument prototype would still apply. */
char $ac_func ();
-char (*f) ();
-
-int
-main ()
-{
/* The GNU C library defines this for functions which it implements
to always fail with ENOSYS. Some functions are actually named
something starting with __ and the normal name is an alias. */
#if defined (__stub_$ac_func) || defined (__stub___$ac_func)
choke me
#else
-f = $ac_func;
+char (*f) () = $ac_func;
+#endif
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+}
#endif
+int
+main ()
+{
+return f != $ac_func;
;
return 0;
}
_ACEOF
rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest$ac_exeext
if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_link\"") >&5
- (eval $ac_link) 2>&5
+ (eval $ac_link) 2>conftest.er1
ac_status=$?
+ grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err
+ rm -f conftest.er1
+ cat conftest.err >&5
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
(exit $ac_status); } &&
- { ac_try='test -s conftest$ac_exeext'
+ { ac_try='test -z "$ac_c_werror_flag"
+ || test ! -s conftest.err'
+ { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
+ (eval $ac_try) 2>&5
+ ac_status=$?
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
+ (exit $ac_status); }; } &&
+ { ac_try='test -s conftest$ac_exeext'
{ (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
(eval $ac_try) 2>&5
ac_status=$?
@@ -5214,10 +8807,12 @@ if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_link\"") >&5
eval "$as_ac_var=yes"
else
echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5
-cat conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+
eval "$as_ac_var=no"
fi
-rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest$ac_exeext conftest.$ac_ext
+rm -f conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext \
+ conftest$ac_exeext conftest.$ac_ext
fi
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: `eval echo '${'$as_ac_var'}'`" >&5
echo "${ECHO_T}`eval echo '${'$as_ac_var'}'`" >&6
@@ -5238,8 +8833,11 @@ else
ac_cv_func_mmap_fixed_mapped=no
else
cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
-#line $LINENO "configure"
-#include "confdefs.h"
+/* confdefs.h. */
+_ACEOF
+cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext
+cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+/* end confdefs.h. */
$ac_includes_default
/* malloc might have been renamed as rpl_malloc. */
#undef malloc
@@ -5342,9 +8940,9 @@ main ()
data2 = (char *) malloc (2 * pagesize);
if (!data2)
exit (1);
- data2 += (pagesize - ((int) data2 & (pagesize - 1))) & (pagesize - 1);
+ data2 += (pagesize - ((long int) data2 & (pagesize - 1))) & (pagesize - 1);
if (data2 != mmap (data2, pagesize, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE,
- MAP_PRIVATE | MAP_FIXED, fd, 0L))
+ MAP_PRIVATE | MAP_FIXED, fd, 0L))
exit (1);
for (i = 0; i < pagesize; ++i)
if (*(data + i) != *(data2 + i))
@@ -5382,11 +8980,12 @@ if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_link\"") >&5
else
echo "$as_me: program exited with status $ac_status" >&5
echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5
-cat conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+
( exit $ac_status )
ac_cv_func_mmap_fixed_mapped=no
fi
-rm -f core core.* *.core gmon.out bb.out conftest$ac_exeext conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext
+rm -f core *.core gmon.out bb.out conftest$ac_exeext conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext
fi
fi
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $ac_cv_func_mmap_fixed_mapped" >&5
@@ -5401,7 +9000,7 @@ fi
rm -f conftest.mmap
saved_libs="$LIBS"
-LIBS="$LIBS -lc $LIBM"
+LIBS="$LIBS $LIBC $LIBM"
@@ -5411,7 +9010,7 @@ LIBS="$LIBS -lc $LIBM"
for ac_func in fmod getcwd putenv snprintf strcasecmp \
- strerror strncasecmp strtol
+ strerror strncasecmp strtol
do
as_ac_var=`echo "ac_cv_func_$ac_func" | $as_tr_sh`
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for $ac_func" >&5
@@ -5420,43 +9019,186 @@ if eval "test \"\${$as_ac_var+set}\" = set"; then
echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6
else
cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
-#line $LINENO "configure"
-#include "confdefs.h"
+/* confdefs.h. */
+_ACEOF
+cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext
+cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+/* end confdefs.h. */
+/* Define $ac_func to an innocuous variant, in case <limits.h> declares $ac_func.
+ For example, HP-UX 11i <limits.h> declares gettimeofday. */
+#define $ac_func innocuous_$ac_func
+
/* System header to define __stub macros and hopefully few prototypes,
- which can conflict with char $ac_func (); below. */
-#include <assert.h>
+ which can conflict with char $ac_func (); below.
+ Prefer <limits.h> to <assert.h> if __STDC__ is defined, since
+ <limits.h> exists even on freestanding compilers. */
+
+#ifdef __STDC__
+# include <limits.h>
+#else
+# include <assert.h>
+#endif
+
+#undef $ac_func
+
/* Override any gcc2 internal prototype to avoid an error. */
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C"
+{
#endif
/* We use char because int might match the return type of a gcc2
builtin and then its argument prototype would still apply. */
char $ac_func ();
-char (*f) ();
+/* The GNU C library defines this for functions which it implements
+ to always fail with ENOSYS. Some functions are actually named
+ something starting with __ and the normal name is an alias. */
+#if defined (__stub_$ac_func) || defined (__stub___$ac_func)
+choke me
+#else
+char (*f) () = $ac_func;
+#endif
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+}
+#endif
int
main ()
{
+return f != $ac_func;
+ ;
+ return 0;
+}
+_ACEOF
+rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest$ac_exeext
+if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_link\"") >&5
+ (eval $ac_link) 2>conftest.er1
+ ac_status=$?
+ grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err
+ rm -f conftest.er1
+ cat conftest.err >&5
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
+ (exit $ac_status); } &&
+ { ac_try='test -z "$ac_c_werror_flag"
+ || test ! -s conftest.err'
+ { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
+ (eval $ac_try) 2>&5
+ ac_status=$?
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
+ (exit $ac_status); }; } &&
+ { ac_try='test -s conftest$ac_exeext'
+ { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
+ (eval $ac_try) 2>&5
+ ac_status=$?
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
+ (exit $ac_status); }; }; then
+ eval "$as_ac_var=yes"
+else
+ echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5
+sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+
+eval "$as_ac_var=no"
+fi
+rm -f conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext \
+ conftest$ac_exeext conftest.$ac_ext
+fi
+echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: `eval echo '${'$as_ac_var'}'`" >&5
+echo "${ECHO_T}`eval echo '${'$as_ac_var'}'`" >&6
+if test `eval echo '${'$as_ac_var'}'` = yes; then
+ cat >>confdefs.h <<_ACEOF
+#define `echo "HAVE_$ac_func" | $as_tr_cpp` 1
+_ACEOF
+
+else
+ case $LIBOBJS in
+ "$ac_func.$ac_objext" | \
+ *" $ac_func.$ac_objext" | \
+ "$ac_func.$ac_objext "* | \
+ *" $ac_func.$ac_objext "* ) ;;
+ *) LIBOBJS="$LIBOBJS $ac_func.$ac_objext" ;;
+esac
+
+fi
+done
+
+
+# vsnprintf is in the same source file as snprintf
+
+for ac_func in vsnprintf
+do
+as_ac_var=`echo "ac_cv_func_$ac_func" | $as_tr_sh`
+echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for $ac_func" >&5
+echo $ECHO_N "checking for $ac_func... $ECHO_C" >&6
+if eval "test \"\${$as_ac_var+set}\" = set"; then
+ echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6
+else
+ cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+/* confdefs.h. */
+_ACEOF
+cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext
+cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+/* end confdefs.h. */
+/* Define $ac_func to an innocuous variant, in case <limits.h> declares $ac_func.
+ For example, HP-UX 11i <limits.h> declares gettimeofday. */
+#define $ac_func innocuous_$ac_func
+
+/* System header to define __stub macros and hopefully few prototypes,
+ which can conflict with char $ac_func (); below.
+ Prefer <limits.h> to <assert.h> if __STDC__ is defined, since
+ <limits.h> exists even on freestanding compilers. */
+
+#ifdef __STDC__
+# include <limits.h>
+#else
+# include <assert.h>
+#endif
+
+#undef $ac_func
+
+/* Override any gcc2 internal prototype to avoid an error. */
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+extern "C"
+{
+#endif
+/* We use char because int might match the return type of a gcc2
+ builtin and then its argument prototype would still apply. */
+char $ac_func ();
/* The GNU C library defines this for functions which it implements
to always fail with ENOSYS. Some functions are actually named
something starting with __ and the normal name is an alias. */
#if defined (__stub_$ac_func) || defined (__stub___$ac_func)
choke me
#else
-f = $ac_func;
+char (*f) () = $ac_func;
+#endif
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+}
#endif
+int
+main ()
+{
+return f != $ac_func;
;
return 0;
}
_ACEOF
rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest$ac_exeext
if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_link\"") >&5
- (eval $ac_link) 2>&5
+ (eval $ac_link) 2>conftest.er1
ac_status=$?
+ grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err
+ rm -f conftest.er1
+ cat conftest.err >&5
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
(exit $ac_status); } &&
- { ac_try='test -s conftest$ac_exeext'
+ { ac_try='test -z "$ac_c_werror_flag"
+ || test ! -s conftest.err'
+ { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
+ (eval $ac_try) 2>&5
+ ac_status=$?
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
+ (exit $ac_status); }; } &&
+ { ac_try='test -s conftest$ac_exeext'
{ (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
(eval $ac_try) 2>&5
ac_status=$?
@@ -5465,10 +9207,12 @@ if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_link\"") >&5
eval "$as_ac_var=yes"
else
echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5
-cat conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+
eval "$as_ac_var=no"
fi
-rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest$ac_exeext conftest.$ac_ext
+rm -f conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext \
+ conftest$ac_exeext conftest.$ac_ext
fi
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: `eval echo '${'$as_ac_var'}'`" >&5
echo "${ECHO_T}`eval echo '${'$as_ac_var'}'`" >&6
@@ -5478,18 +9222,25 @@ if test `eval echo '${'$as_ac_var'}'` = yes; then
_ACEOF
else
- LIBOBJS="$LIBOBJS $ac_func.$ac_objext"
+ case $LIBOBJS in
+ "snprintf.$ac_objext" | \
+ *" snprintf.$ac_objext" | \
+ "snprintf.$ac_objext "* | \
+ *" snprintf.$ac_objext "* ) ;;
+ *) LIBOBJS="$LIBOBJS snprintf.$ac_objext" ;;
+esac
+
fi
done
-
LIBS="$saved_libs"
-for ac_func in gettimeofday isatty rename setlocale strsep
+
+for ac_func in gettimeofday isatty kill rename setlocale strsep
do
as_ac_var=`echo "ac_cv_func_$ac_func" | $as_tr_sh`
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for $ac_func" >&5
@@ -5498,43 +9249,73 @@ if eval "test \"\${$as_ac_var+set}\" = set"; then
echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6
else
cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
-#line $LINENO "configure"
-#include "confdefs.h"
+/* confdefs.h. */
+_ACEOF
+cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext
+cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+/* end confdefs.h. */
+/* Define $ac_func to an innocuous variant, in case <limits.h> declares $ac_func.
+ For example, HP-UX 11i <limits.h> declares gettimeofday. */
+#define $ac_func innocuous_$ac_func
+
/* System header to define __stub macros and hopefully few prototypes,
- which can conflict with char $ac_func (); below. */
-#include <assert.h>
+ which can conflict with char $ac_func (); below.
+ Prefer <limits.h> to <assert.h> if __STDC__ is defined, since
+ <limits.h> exists even on freestanding compilers. */
+
+#ifdef __STDC__
+# include <limits.h>
+#else
+# include <assert.h>
+#endif
+
+#undef $ac_func
+
/* Override any gcc2 internal prototype to avoid an error. */
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C"
+{
#endif
/* We use char because int might match the return type of a gcc2
builtin and then its argument prototype would still apply. */
char $ac_func ();
-char (*f) ();
-
-int
-main ()
-{
/* The GNU C library defines this for functions which it implements
to always fail with ENOSYS. Some functions are actually named
something starting with __ and the normal name is an alias. */
#if defined (__stub_$ac_func) || defined (__stub___$ac_func)
choke me
#else
-f = $ac_func;
+char (*f) () = $ac_func;
+#endif
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+}
#endif
+int
+main ()
+{
+return f != $ac_func;
;
return 0;
}
_ACEOF
rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest$ac_exeext
if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_link\"") >&5
- (eval $ac_link) 2>&5
+ (eval $ac_link) 2>conftest.er1
ac_status=$?
+ grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err
+ rm -f conftest.er1
+ cat conftest.err >&5
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
(exit $ac_status); } &&
- { ac_try='test -s conftest$ac_exeext'
+ { ac_try='test -z "$ac_c_werror_flag"
+ || test ! -s conftest.err'
+ { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
+ (eval $ac_try) 2>&5
+ ac_status=$?
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
+ (exit $ac_status); }; } &&
+ { ac_try='test -s conftest$ac_exeext'
{ (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
(eval $ac_try) 2>&5
ac_status=$?
@@ -5543,10 +9324,12 @@ if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_link\"") >&5
eval "$as_ac_var=yes"
else
echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5
-cat conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+
eval "$as_ac_var=no"
fi
-rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest$ac_exeext conftest.$ac_ext
+rm -f conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext \
+ conftest$ac_exeext conftest.$ac_ext
fi
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: `eval echo '${'$as_ac_var'}'`" >&5
echo "${ECHO_T}`eval echo '${'$as_ac_var'}'`" >&6
@@ -5560,138 +9343,213 @@ done
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for mkstemp" >&5
echo $ECHO_N "checking for mkstemp... $ECHO_C" >&6
-ac_ext=cc
+ ac_ext=cc
ac_cpp='$CXXCPP $CPPFLAGS'
ac_compile='$CXX -c $CXXFLAGS $CPPFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext >&5'
ac_link='$CXX -o conftest$ac_exeext $CXXFLAGS $CPPFLAGS $LDFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext $LIBS >&5'
ac_compiler_gnu=$ac_cv_cxx_compiler_gnu
-cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
-#line $LINENO "configure"
-#include "confdefs.h"
+ cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+
+ /* confdefs.h. */
+_ACEOF
+cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext
+cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+/* end confdefs.h. */
+
+
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <unistd.h>
int (*f) (char *);
+
+
int
main ()
{
+
+
f = mkstemp;
+
+
;
return 0;
}
+
_ACEOF
rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest$ac_exeext
if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_link\"") >&5
- (eval $ac_link) 2>&5
+ (eval $ac_link) 2>conftest.er1
ac_status=$?
+ grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err
+ rm -f conftest.er1
+ cat conftest.err >&5
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
(exit $ac_status); } &&
- { ac_try='test -s conftest$ac_exeext'
+ { ac_try='test -z "$ac_cxx_werror_flag"
+ || test ! -s conftest.err'
+ { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
+ (eval $ac_try) 2>&5
+ ac_status=$?
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
+ (exit $ac_status); }; } &&
+ { ac_try='test -s conftest$ac_exeext'
{ (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
(eval $ac_try) 2>&5
ac_status=$?
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
(exit $ac_status); }; }; then
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: yes" >&5
-echo "${ECHO_T}yes" >&6;
+echo "${ECHO_T}yes" >&6
+
cat >>confdefs.h <<\_ACEOF
#define HAVE_MKSTEMP 1
_ACEOF
else
echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5
-cat conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: no" >&5
-echo "${ECHO_T}no" >&6;LIBOBJS="$LIBOBJS mkstemp.$ac_objext"
+echo "${ECHO_T}no" >&6
+ case $LIBOBJS in
+ "mkstemp.$ac_objext" | \
+ *" mkstemp.$ac_objext" | \
+ "mkstemp.$ac_objext "* | \
+ *" mkstemp.$ac_objext "* ) ;;
+ *) LIBOBJS="$LIBOBJS mkstemp.$ac_objext" ;;
+esac
+
fi
-rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest$ac_exeext conftest.$ac_ext
-ac_ext=c
+rm -f conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext \
+ conftest$ac_exeext conftest.$ac_ext
+ ac_ext=c
ac_cpp='$CPP $CPPFLAGS'
ac_compile='$CC -c $CFLAGS $CPPFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext >&5'
ac_link='$CC -o conftest$ac_exeext $CFLAGS $CPPFLAGS $LDFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext $LIBS >&5'
ac_compiler_gnu=$ac_cv_c_compiler_gnu
-echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for sys_siglist declaration in signal.h or unistd.h" >&5
-echo $ECHO_N "checking for sys_siglist declaration in signal.h or unistd.h... $ECHO_C" >&6
-if test "${ac_cv_decl_sys_siglist+set}" = set; then
+echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking whether sys_siglist is declared" >&5
+echo $ECHO_N "checking whether sys_siglist is declared... $ECHO_C" >&6
+if test "${ac_cv_have_decl_sys_siglist+set}" = set; then
echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6
else
cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
-#line $LINENO "configure"
-#include "confdefs.h"
-#include <sys/types.h>
-#include <signal.h>
-/* NetBSD declares sys_siglist in unistd.h. */
-#if HAVE_UNISTD_H
-# include <unistd.h>
-#endif
-
+/* confdefs.h. */
+_ACEOF
+cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext
+cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+/* end confdefs.h. */
+$ac_includes_default
int
main ()
{
-char *msg = *(sys_siglist + 1);
+#ifndef sys_siglist
+ char *p = (char *) sys_siglist;
+#endif
+
;
return 0;
}
_ACEOF
rm -f conftest.$ac_objext
if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_compile\"") >&5
- (eval $ac_compile) 2>&5
+ (eval $ac_compile) 2>conftest.er1
ac_status=$?
+ grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err
+ rm -f conftest.er1
+ cat conftest.err >&5
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
(exit $ac_status); } &&
- { ac_try='test -s conftest.$ac_objext'
+ { ac_try='test -z "$ac_c_werror_flag"
+ || test ! -s conftest.err'
+ { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
+ (eval $ac_try) 2>&5
+ ac_status=$?
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
+ (exit $ac_status); }; } &&
+ { ac_try='test -s conftest.$ac_objext'
{ (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
(eval $ac_try) 2>&5
ac_status=$?
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
(exit $ac_status); }; }; then
- ac_cv_decl_sys_siglist=yes
+ ac_cv_have_decl_sys_siglist=yes
else
echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5
-cat conftest.$ac_ext >&5
-ac_cv_decl_sys_siglist=no
+sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+
+ac_cv_have_decl_sys_siglist=no
fi
-rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext
+rm -f conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext
fi
-echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $ac_cv_decl_sys_siglist" >&5
-echo "${ECHO_T}$ac_cv_decl_sys_siglist" >&6
-if test $ac_cv_decl_sys_siglist = yes; then
+echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $ac_cv_have_decl_sys_siglist" >&5
+echo "${ECHO_T}$ac_cv_have_decl_sys_siglist" >&6
+if test $ac_cv_have_decl_sys_siglist = yes; then
-cat >>confdefs.h <<\_ACEOF
-#define SYS_SIGLIST_DECLARED 1
+cat >>confdefs.h <<_ACEOF
+#define HAVE_DECL_SYS_SIGLIST 1
_ACEOF
+
+else
+ cat >>confdefs.h <<_ACEOF
+#define HAVE_DECL_SYS_SIGLIST 0
+_ACEOF
+
+
fi
+
+
+# checks for compiler characteristics
ac_ext=cc
ac_cpp='$CXXCPP $CPPFLAGS'
ac_compile='$CXX -c $CXXFLAGS $CPPFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext >&5'
ac_link='$CXX -o conftest$ac_exeext $CXXFLAGS $CPPFLAGS $LDFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext $LIBS >&5'
ac_compiler_gnu=$ac_cv_cxx_compiler_gnu
-echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking whether ANSI array delete syntax supported" >&5
-echo $ECHO_N "checking whether ANSI array delete syntax supported... $ECHO_C" >&6
-cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
-#line $LINENO "configure"
-#include "confdefs.h"
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking whether ANSI array delete syntax is supported" >&5
+echo $ECHO_N "checking whether ANSI array delete syntax is supported... $ECHO_C" >&6
+ cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+
+ /* confdefs.h. */
+_ACEOF
+cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext
+cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+/* end confdefs.h. */
int
main ()
{
-char *p = new char[5]; delete [] p;
+
+
+char *p = new char[5];
+delete [] p;
+
+
;
return 0;
}
+
_ACEOF
rm -f conftest.$ac_objext
if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_compile\"") >&5
- (eval $ac_compile) 2>&5
+ (eval $ac_compile) 2>conftest.er1
ac_status=$?
+ grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err
+ rm -f conftest.er1
+ cat conftest.err >&5
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
(exit $ac_status); } &&
- { ac_try='test -s conftest.$ac_objext'
+ { ac_try='test -z "$ac_cxx_werror_flag"
+ || test ! -s conftest.err'
+ { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
+ (eval $ac_try) 2>&5
+ ac_status=$?
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
+ (exit $ac_status); }; } &&
+ { ac_try='test -s conftest.$ac_objext'
{ (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
(eval $ac_try) 2>&5
ac_status=$?
@@ -5701,16 +9559,18 @@ if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_compile\"") >&5
echo "${ECHO_T}yes" >&6
else
echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5
-cat conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: no" >&5
-echo "${ECHO_T}no" >&6;
+echo "${ECHO_T}no" >&6
+
cat >>confdefs.h <<\_ACEOF
#define ARRAY_DELETE_NEEDS_SIZE 1
_ACEOF
fi
-rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext
-ac_ext=c
+rm -f conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext
+ ac_ext=c
ac_cpp='$CPP $CPPFLAGS'
ac_compile='$CC -c $CFLAGS $CPPFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext >&5'
ac_link='$CC -o conftest$ac_exeext $CFLAGS $CPPFLAGS $LDFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext $LIBS >&5'
@@ -5722,62 +9582,102 @@ ac_compile='$CXX -c $CXXFLAGS $CPPFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext >&5'
ac_link='$CXX -o conftest$ac_exeext $CXXFLAGS $CPPFLAGS $LDFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext $LIBS >&5'
ac_compiler_gnu=$ac_cv_cxx_compiler_gnu
-echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking traditional preprocessor" >&5
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking traditional preprocessor" >&5
echo $ECHO_N "checking traditional preprocessor... $ECHO_C" >&6
-cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
-#line $LINENO "configure"
-#include "confdefs.h"
-#define name2(a,b) a/**/b
+ cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+
+ /* confdefs.h. */
+_ACEOF
+cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext
+cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+/* end confdefs.h. */
+
+
+#define name2(a, b) a/**/b
+
+
int
main ()
{
-int name2(foo,bar);
+
+
+int name2(foo, bar);
+
+
;
return 0;
}
+
_ACEOF
rm -f conftest.$ac_objext
if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_compile\"") >&5
- (eval $ac_compile) 2>&5
+ (eval $ac_compile) 2>conftest.er1
ac_status=$?
+ grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err
+ rm -f conftest.er1
+ cat conftest.err >&5
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
(exit $ac_status); } &&
- { ac_try='test -s conftest.$ac_objext'
+ { ac_try='test -z "$ac_cxx_werror_flag"
+ || test ! -s conftest.err'
+ { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
+ (eval $ac_try) 2>&5
+ ac_status=$?
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
+ (exit $ac_status); }; } &&
+ { ac_try='test -s conftest.$ac_objext'
{ (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
(eval $ac_try) 2>&5
ac_status=$?
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
(exit $ac_status); }; }; then
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: yes" >&5
-echo "${ECHO_T}yes" >&6;
+echo "${ECHO_T}yes" >&6
+
cat >>confdefs.h <<\_ACEOF
#define TRADITIONAL_CPP 1
_ACEOF
else
echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5
-cat conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: no" >&5
echo "${ECHO_T}no" >&6
fi
-rm -f conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext
-ac_ext=c
+rm -f conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext
+ ac_ext=c
ac_cpp='$CPP $CPPFLAGS'
ac_compile='$CC -c $CFLAGS $CPPFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext >&5'
ac_link='$CC -o conftest$ac_exeext $CFLAGS $CPPFLAGS $LDFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext $LIBS >&5'
ac_compiler_gnu=$ac_cv_c_compiler_gnu
+
+# checks for operating system services
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking w_coredump" >&5
echo $ECHO_N "checking w_coredump... $ECHO_C" >&6
-if test "$cross_compiling" = yes; then
+ if test "$cross_compiling" = yes; then
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: no" >&5
echo "${ECHO_T}no" >&6
else
cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
-#line $LINENO "configure"
-#include "confdefs.h"
+
+ /* confdefs.h. */
+_ACEOF
+cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext
+cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+/* end confdefs.h. */
+
+
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/wait.h>
+
+
+int
+main ()
+{
+
+
main()
{
#ifdef WCOREFLAG
@@ -5788,6 +9688,12 @@ main()
exit(i != 0200);
#endif
}
+
+
+ ;
+ return 0;
+}
+
_ACEOF
rm -f conftest$ac_exeext
if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_link\"") >&5
@@ -5801,7 +9707,8 @@ if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_link\"") >&5
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
(exit $ac_status); }; }; then
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: yes" >&5
-echo "${ECHO_T}yes" >&6;
+echo "${ECHO_T}yes" >&6
+
cat >>confdefs.h <<\_ACEOF
#define WCOREFLAG 0200
_ACEOF
@@ -5809,151 +9716,346 @@ _ACEOF
else
echo "$as_me: program exited with status $ac_status" >&5
echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5
-cat conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+
( exit $ac_status )
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: no" >&5
echo "${ECHO_T}no" >&6
fi
-rm -f core core.* *.core gmon.out bb.out conftest$ac_exeext conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext
+rm -f core *.core gmon.out bb.out conftest$ac_exeext conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext
fi
+
+# other random stuff
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking default value for grops -b option" >&5
echo $ECHO_N "checking default value for grops -b option... $ECHO_C" >&6
-test -n "${BROKEN_SPOOLER_FLAGS}" || BROKEN_SPOOLER_FLAGS=7
-echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $BROKEN_SPOOLER_FLAGS" >&5
+ test -n "${BROKEN_SPOOLER_FLAGS}" || BROKEN_SPOOLER_FLAGS=0
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $BROKEN_SPOOLER_FLAGS" >&5
echo "${ECHO_T}$BROKEN_SPOOLER_FLAGS" >&6
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking default paper size" >&5
echo $ECHO_N "checking default paper size... $ECHO_C" >&6
-groff_prefix=$prefix
-test "x$prefix" = xNONE && groff_prefix=$ac_default_prefix
-if test -z "$PAGE"; then
- descfile=
- if test -r $groff_prefix/share/groff/font/devps/DESC; then
- descfile=$groff_prefix/share/groff/font/devps/DESC
- elif test -r $groff_prefix/lib/groff/font/devps/DESC; then
- descfile=$groff_prefix/lib/groff/font/devps/DESC
- else
- for f in $groff_prefix/share/groff/*/font/devps/DESC; do
- if test -r $f; then
- descfile=$f
- break
- fi
- done
- fi
- if test -n "$descfile"; then
- if grep '^paperlength[ ]\+841890' $descfile
- >/dev/null 2>&1; then
- PAGE=A4
- elif grep '^papersize[ ]\+[aA]4' $descfile \
- >/dev/null 2>&1; then
- PAGE=A4
- fi
- fi
-fi
-if test -z "$PAGE"; then
- dom=`awk '($1 == "dom" || $1 == "search") { print $2; exit}' \
- /etc/resolv.conf 2>/dev/null`
- if test -z "$dom"; then
- dom=`(domainname) 2>/dev/null | tr -d '+'`
- if test -z "$dom" \
- || test "$dom" = '(none)'; then
- dom=`(hostname) 2>/dev/null | grep '\.'`
- fi
- fi
- # If the top-level domain is two letters and it's not `us' or `ca'
- # then they probably use A4 paper.
- case "$dom" in
- *.[Uu][Ss]|*.[Cc][Aa]) ;;
- *.[A-Za-z][A-Za-z]) PAGE=A4 ;;
- esac
-fi
-test -n "$PAGE" || PAGE=letter
-if test "x$PAGE" = "xA4"; then
+ groff_prefix=$prefix
+ test "x$prefix" = "xNONE" && groff_prefix=$ac_default_prefix
+ if test -z "$PAGE"; then
+ descfile=
+ if test -r $groff_prefix/share/groff/font/devps/DESC; then
+ descfile=$groff_prefix/share/groff/font/devps/DESC
+ elif test -r $groff_prefix/lib/groff/font/devps/DESC; then
+ descfile=$groff_prefix/lib/groff/font/devps/DESC
+ else
+ for f in $groff_prefix/share/groff/*/font/devps/DESC; do
+ if test -r $f; then
+ descfile=$f
+ break
+ fi
+ done
+ fi
+
+ if test -n "$descfile"; then
+ if grep '^paperlength[ ]\+841890' $descfile >/dev/null 2>&1; then
+ PAGE=A4
+ elif grep '^papersize[ ]\+[aA]4' $descfile >/dev/null 2>&1; then
+ PAGE=A4
+ fi
+ fi
+ fi
+
+ if test -z "$PAGE"; then
+ dom=`awk '($1 == "dom" || $1 == "search") { print $2; exit}' \
+ /etc/resolv.conf 2>/dev/null`
+ if test -z "$dom"; then
+ dom=`(domainname) 2>/dev/null | tr -d '+'`
+ if test -z "$dom" \
+ || test "$dom" = '(none)'; then
+ dom=`(hostname) 2>/dev/null | grep '\.'`
+ fi
+ fi
+ # If the top-level domain is two letters and it's not `us' or `ca'
+ # then they probably use A4 paper.
+ case "$dom" in
+ *.[Uu][Ss]|*.[Cc][Aa])
+ ;;
+ *.[A-Za-z][A-Za-z])
+ PAGE=A4 ;;
+ esac
+ fi
+
+ test -n "$PAGE" || PAGE=letter
+ if test "x$PAGE" = "xA4"; then
cat >>confdefs.h <<\_ACEOF
#define PAGEA4 1
_ACEOF
-fi
-echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $PAGE" >&5
+ fi
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $PAGE" >&5
echo "${ECHO_T}$PAGE" >&6
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for existing troff installation" >&5
echo $ECHO_N "checking for existing troff installation... $ECHO_C" >&6
-if test "x`(echo .tm '|n(.g' | tr '|' '\\\\' | troff -z -i 2>&1) 2>/dev/null`" = x0; then
- echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: yes" >&5
+ if test "x`(echo .tm '|n(.g' | tr '|' '\\\\' | troff -z -i 2>&1) 2>/dev/null`" = x0; then
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: yes" >&5
echo "${ECHO_T}yes" >&6
- g=g
-else
- echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: no" >&5
+ g=g
+ else
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: no" >&5
echo "${ECHO_T}no" >&6
- g=
-fi
+ g=
+ fi
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for prefix of system macro packages" >&5
echo $ECHO_N "checking for prefix of system macro packages... $ECHO_C" >&6
-sys_tmac_prefix=
-sys_tmac_file_prefix=
-for d in /usr/share/lib/tmac /usr/lib/tmac; do
- for t in "" tmac.; do
- for m in an s m; do
- f=$d/$t$m
- if test -z "$sys_tmac_prefix" \
- && test -f $f \
- && grep '^\.if' $f >/dev/null 2>&1; then
- sys_tmac_prefix=$d/$t
- sys_tmac_file_prefix=$t
- fi
- done
- done
-done
-echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $sys_tmac_prefix" >&5
+ sys_tmac_prefix=
+ sys_tmac_file_prefix=
+ for d in /usr/share/lib/tmac /usr/lib/tmac; do
+ for t in "" tmac.; do
+ for m in an s m; do
+ f=$d/$t$m
+ if test -z "$sys_tmac_prefix" \
+ && test -f $f \
+ && grep '^\.if' $f >/dev/null 2>&1; then
+ sys_tmac_prefix=$d/$t
+ sys_tmac_file_prefix=$t
+ fi
+ done
+ done
+ done
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $sys_tmac_prefix" >&5
echo "${ECHO_T}$sys_tmac_prefix" >&6
-tmac_wrap=
-echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking which system macro packages should be made available" >&5
+
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking which system macro packages should be made available" >&5
echo $ECHO_N "checking which system macro packages should be made available... $ECHO_C" >&6
-if test "x$sys_tmac_file_prefix" = "xtmac."; then
- for f in $sys_tmac_prefix*; do
- suff=`echo $f | sed -e "s;$sys_tmac_prefix;;"`
- case "$suff" in
- e) ;;
- *)
- grep "Copyright.*Free Software Foundation" $f >/dev/null \
- || tmac_wrap="$tmac_wrap $suff" ;;
- esac
- done
-elif test -n "$sys_tmac_prefix"; then
- files=`echo $sys_tmac_prefix*`
- grep "\\.so" $files >conftest.sol
- for f in $files; do
- case "$f" in
- ${sys_tmac_prefix}e) ;;
- *.me) ;;
- */ms.*) ;;
- *)
- b=`basename $f`
- if grep "\\.so.*/$b\$" conftest.sol >/dev/null \
- || grep -l "Copyright.*Free Software Foundation" $f >/dev/null; then
- :
- else
- suff=`echo $f | sed -e "s;$sys_tmac_prefix;;"`
- case "$suff" in
- tmac.*) ;;
- *) tmac_wrap="$tmac_wrap $suff" ;;
- esac
- fi
- esac
- done
- rm -f conftest.sol
-fi
-echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $tmac_wrap" >&5
+ tmac_wrap=
+ if test "x$sys_tmac_file_prefix" = "xtmac."; then
+ for f in $sys_tmac_prefix*; do
+ suff=`echo $f | sed -e "s;$sys_tmac_prefix;;"`
+ case "$suff" in
+ e)
+ ;;
+ *)
+ grep "Copyright.*Free Software Foundation" $f >/dev/null \
+ || tmac_wrap="$tmac_wrap $suff" ;;
+ esac
+ done
+ elif test -n "$sys_tmac_prefix"; then
+ files=`echo $sys_tmac_prefix*`
+ grep "\\.so" $files >conftest.sol
+ for f in $files; do
+ case "$f" in
+ ${sys_tmac_prefix}e)
+ ;;
+ *.me)
+ ;;
+ */ms.*)
+ ;;
+ *)
+ b=`basename $f`
+ if grep "\\.so.*/$b\$" conftest.sol >/dev/null \
+ || grep -l "Copyright.*Free Software Foundation" $f >/dev/null; then
+ :
+ else
+ suff=`echo $f | sed -e "s;$sys_tmac_prefix;;"`
+ case "$suff" in
+ tmac.*)
+ ;;
+ *)
+ tmac_wrap="$tmac_wrap $suff" ;;
+ esac
+ fi
+ esac
+ done
+ rm -f conftest.sol
+ fi
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $tmac_wrap" >&5
echo "${ECHO_T}$tmac_wrap" >&6
-make_html=html
-make_install_html=install_html
-missing=
-# Extract the first word of "pnmcut", so it can be a program name with args.
+echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking separator character to use in groff search paths" >&5
+echo $ECHO_N "checking separator character to use in groff search paths... $ECHO_C" >&6
+ cp ${srcdir}/src/include/nonposix.h conftest.h
+ cat >conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+
+ /* confdefs.h. */
+_ACEOF
+cat confdefs.h >>conftest.$ac_ext
+cat >>conftest.$ac_ext <<_ACEOF
+/* end confdefs.h. */
+
+
+#include <ctype.h>
+#include "conftest.h"
+
+
+int
+main ()
+{
+
+
+#if PATH_SEP_CHAR == ';'
+make an error "Path separator is ';'"
+#endif
+
+
+ ;
+ return 0;
+}
+
+_ACEOF
+rm -f conftest.$ac_objext
+if { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_compile\"") >&5
+ (eval $ac_compile) 2>conftest.er1
+ ac_status=$?
+ grep -v '^ *+' conftest.er1 >conftest.err
+ rm -f conftest.er1
+ cat conftest.err >&5
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
+ (exit $ac_status); } &&
+ { ac_try='test -z "$ac_c_werror_flag"
+ || test ! -s conftest.err'
+ { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
+ (eval $ac_try) 2>&5
+ ac_status=$?
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
+ (exit $ac_status); }; } &&
+ { ac_try='test -s conftest.$ac_objext'
+ { (eval echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \"$ac_try\"") >&5
+ (eval $ac_try) 2>&5
+ ac_status=$?
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: \$? = $ac_status" >&5
+ (exit $ac_status); }; }; then
+ GROFF_PATH_SEPARATOR=":"
+else
+ echo "$as_me: failed program was:" >&5
+sed 's/^/| /' conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+
+GROFF_PATH_SEPARATOR=";"
+fi
+rm -f conftest.err conftest.$ac_objext conftest.$ac_ext
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $GROFF_PATH_SEPARATOR" >&5
+echo "${ECHO_T}$GROFF_PATH_SEPARATOR" >&6
+
+
+# Check whether --with-alt-gs or --without-alt-gs was given.
+if test "${with_alt_gs+set}" = set; then
+ withval="$with_alt_gs"
+ ALT_GHOSTSCRIPT_PROGS="$withval"
+else
+ ALT_GHOSTSCRIPT_PROGS="gs gswin32c gsos2"
+fi;
+
+
+
+# Check whether --with-gs or --without-gs was given.
+if test "${with_gs+set}" = set; then
+ withval="$with_gs"
+ GHOSTSCRIPT=$withval
+else
+ if test -n "$ac_tool_prefix"; then
+ for ac_prog in $ALT_GHOSTSCRIPT_PROGS
+ do
+ # Extract the first word of "$ac_tool_prefix$ac_prog", so it can be a program name with args.
+set dummy $ac_tool_prefix$ac_prog; ac_word=$2
+echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for $ac_word" >&5
+echo $ECHO_N "checking for $ac_word... $ECHO_C" >&6
+if test "${ac_cv_prog_GHOSTSCRIPT+set}" = set; then
+ echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6
+else
+ if test -n "$GHOSTSCRIPT"; then
+ ac_cv_prog_GHOSTSCRIPT="$GHOSTSCRIPT" # Let the user override the test.
+else
+as_save_IFS=$IFS; IFS=$PATH_SEPARATOR
+for as_dir in $PATH
+do
+ IFS=$as_save_IFS
+ test -z "$as_dir" && as_dir=.
+ for ac_exec_ext in '' $ac_executable_extensions; do
+ if $as_executable_p "$as_dir/$ac_word$ac_exec_ext"; then
+ ac_cv_prog_GHOSTSCRIPT="$ac_tool_prefix$ac_prog"
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: found $as_dir/$ac_word$ac_exec_ext" >&5
+ break 2
+ fi
+done
+done
+
+fi
+fi
+GHOSTSCRIPT=$ac_cv_prog_GHOSTSCRIPT
+if test -n "$GHOSTSCRIPT"; then
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $GHOSTSCRIPT" >&5
+echo "${ECHO_T}$GHOSTSCRIPT" >&6
+else
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: no" >&5
+echo "${ECHO_T}no" >&6
+fi
+
+ test -n "$GHOSTSCRIPT" && break
+ done
+fi
+if test -z "$GHOSTSCRIPT"; then
+ ac_ct_GHOSTSCRIPT=$GHOSTSCRIPT
+ for ac_prog in $ALT_GHOSTSCRIPT_PROGS
+do
+ # Extract the first word of "$ac_prog", so it can be a program name with args.
+set dummy $ac_prog; ac_word=$2
+echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for $ac_word" >&5
+echo $ECHO_N "checking for $ac_word... $ECHO_C" >&6
+if test "${ac_cv_prog_ac_ct_GHOSTSCRIPT+set}" = set; then
+ echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6
+else
+ if test -n "$ac_ct_GHOSTSCRIPT"; then
+ ac_cv_prog_ac_ct_GHOSTSCRIPT="$ac_ct_GHOSTSCRIPT" # Let the user override the test.
+else
+as_save_IFS=$IFS; IFS=$PATH_SEPARATOR
+for as_dir in $PATH
+do
+ IFS=$as_save_IFS
+ test -z "$as_dir" && as_dir=.
+ for ac_exec_ext in '' $ac_executable_extensions; do
+ if $as_executable_p "$as_dir/$ac_word$ac_exec_ext"; then
+ ac_cv_prog_ac_ct_GHOSTSCRIPT="$ac_prog"
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: found $as_dir/$ac_word$ac_exec_ext" >&5
+ break 2
+ fi
+done
+done
+
+fi
+fi
+ac_ct_GHOSTSCRIPT=$ac_cv_prog_ac_ct_GHOSTSCRIPT
+if test -n "$ac_ct_GHOSTSCRIPT"; then
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $ac_ct_GHOSTSCRIPT" >&5
+echo "${ECHO_T}$ac_ct_GHOSTSCRIPT" >&6
+else
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: no" >&5
+echo "${ECHO_T}no" >&6
+fi
+
+ test -n "$ac_ct_GHOSTSCRIPT" && break
+done
+
+ if test "x$ac_ct_GHOSTSCRIPT" = x; then
+ GHOSTSCRIPT="missing"
+ else
+ if test "$build" != "$host"; then
+ { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: WARNING: In the future, Autoconf will not detect cross-tools
+whose name does not start with the host triplet. If you think this
+configuration is useful to you, please write to autoconf@gnu.org." >&5
+echo "$as_me: WARNING: In the future, Autoconf will not detect cross-tools
+whose name does not start with the host triplet. If you think this
+configuration is useful to you, please write to autoconf@gnu.org." >&2;}
+ fi
+ GHOSTSCRIPT=$ac_ct_GHOSTSCRIPT
+ fi
+fi
+
+fi;
+ test "$GHOSTSCRIPT" = "no" && GHOSTSCRIPT=missing
+
+ make_html=html
+ make_install_html=install_html
+
+ missing=
+ # Extract the first word of "pnmcut", so it can be a program name with args.
set dummy pnmcut; ac_word=$2
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for $ac_word" >&5
echo $ECHO_N "checking for $ac_word... $ECHO_C" >&6
@@ -5989,10 +10091,9 @@ else
echo "${ECHO_T}no" >&6
fi
-if test $pnmcut = missing; then
- missing="$missing pnmcut"
-fi
-# Extract the first word of "pnmcrop", so it can be a program name with args.
+ if test $pnmcut = missing; then
+ missing="$missing \`pnmcut'"
+ fi;# Extract the first word of "pnmcrop", so it can be a program name with args.
set dummy pnmcrop; ac_word=$2
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for $ac_word" >&5
echo $ECHO_N "checking for $ac_word... $ECHO_C" >&6
@@ -6028,10 +10129,9 @@ else
echo "${ECHO_T}no" >&6
fi
-if test $pnmcrop = missing; then
- missing="$missing pnmcrop"
-fi
-# Extract the first word of "pnmtopng", so it can be a program name with args.
+ if test $pnmcrop = missing; then
+ missing="$missing \`pnmcrop'"
+ fi;# Extract the first word of "pnmtopng", so it can be a program name with args.
set dummy pnmtopng; ac_word=$2
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for $ac_word" >&5
echo $ECHO_N "checking for $ac_word... $ECHO_C" >&6
@@ -6067,18 +10167,17 @@ else
echo "${ECHO_T}no" >&6
fi
-if test $pnmtopng = missing; then
- missing="$missing pnmtopng"
-fi
-# Extract the first word of "gs gsos2", so it can be a program name with args.
-set dummy gs gsos2; ac_word=$2
+ if test $pnmtopng = missing; then
+ missing="$missing \`pnmtopng'"
+ fi;# Extract the first word of "psselect", so it can be a program name with args.
+set dummy psselect; ac_word=$2
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for $ac_word" >&5
echo $ECHO_N "checking for $ac_word... $ECHO_C" >&6
-if test "${ac_cv_prog_gs+set}" = set; then
+if test "${ac_cv_prog_psselect+set}" = set; then
echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6
else
- if test -n "$gs"; then
- ac_cv_prog_gs="$gs" # Let the user override the test.
+ if test -n "$psselect"; then
+ ac_cv_prog_psselect="$psselect" # Let the user override the test.
else
as_save_IFS=$IFS; IFS=$PATH_SEPARATOR
for as_dir in $PATH
@@ -6087,37 +10186,137 @@ do
test -z "$as_dir" && as_dir=.
for ac_exec_ext in '' $ac_executable_extensions; do
if $as_executable_p "$as_dir/$ac_word$ac_exec_ext"; then
- ac_cv_prog_gs="found"
+ ac_cv_prog_psselect="found"
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: found $as_dir/$ac_word$ac_exec_ext" >&5
break 2
fi
done
done
- test -z "$ac_cv_prog_gs" && ac_cv_prog_gs="missing"
+ test -z "$ac_cv_prog_psselect" && ac_cv_prog_psselect="missing"
fi
fi
-gs=$ac_cv_prog_gs
-if test -n "$gs"; then
- echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $gs" >&5
-echo "${ECHO_T}$gs" >&6
+psselect=$ac_cv_prog_psselect
+if test -n "$psselect"; then
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $psselect" >&5
+echo "${ECHO_T}$psselect" >&6
else
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: no" >&5
echo "${ECHO_T}no" >&6
fi
-if test $gs = missing; then
- missing="$missing gs"
+ if test $psselect = missing; then
+ missing="$missing \`psselect'"
+ fi;# Extract the first word of "pnmtops", so it can be a program name with args.
+set dummy pnmtops; ac_word=$2
+echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for $ac_word" >&5
+echo $ECHO_N "checking for $ac_word... $ECHO_C" >&6
+if test "${ac_cv_prog_pnmtops+set}" = set; then
+ echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6
+else
+ if test -n "$pnmtops"; then
+ ac_cv_prog_pnmtops="$pnmtops" # Let the user override the test.
+else
+as_save_IFS=$IFS; IFS=$PATH_SEPARATOR
+for as_dir in $PATH
+do
+ IFS=$as_save_IFS
+ test -z "$as_dir" && as_dir=.
+ for ac_exec_ext in '' $ac_executable_extensions; do
+ if $as_executable_p "$as_dir/$ac_word$ac_exec_ext"; then
+ ac_cv_prog_pnmtops="found"
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: found $as_dir/$ac_word$ac_exec_ext" >&5
+ break 2
+ fi
+done
+done
+
+ test -z "$ac_cv_prog_pnmtops" && ac_cv_prog_pnmtops="missing"
fi
-# Extract the first word of "psselect", so it can be a program name with args.
-set dummy psselect; ac_word=$2
+fi
+pnmtops=$ac_cv_prog_pnmtops
+if test -n "$pnmtops"; then
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $pnmtops" >&5
+echo "${ECHO_T}$pnmtops" >&6
+else
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: no" >&5
+echo "${ECHO_T}no" >&6
+fi
+
+ if test $pnmtops = missing; then
+ missing="$missing \`pnmtops'"
+ fi;
+
+ test "$GHOSTSCRIPT" = "missing" && missing="$missing \`gs'"
+
+ if test -n "$missing"; then
+ plural=`set $missing; test $# -gt 1 && echo s`
+ missing=`set $missing
+ missing=""
+ while test $# -gt 0
+ do
+ case $# in
+ 1) missing="$missing$1" ;;
+ 2) missing="$missing$1 and " ;;
+ *) missing="$missing$1, " ;;
+ esac
+ shift
+ done
+ echo $missing`
+
+ make_html=
+ make_install_html=
+
+ { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: WARNING: missing program$plural:
+
+ The program$plural
+ $missing
+ cannot be found in the PATH.
+ Consequently, groff's HTML backend (grohtml) will not work properly;
+ therefore, it will neither be possible to prepare, nor to install,
+ documentation in HTML format.
+ " >&5
+echo "$as_me: WARNING: missing program$plural:
+
+ The program$plural
+ $missing
+ cannot be found in the PATH.
+ Consequently, groff's HTML backend (grohtml) will not work properly;
+ therefore, it will neither be possible to prepare, nor to install,
+ documentation in HTML format.
+ " >&2;}
+ fi
+
+
+
+
+# Check whether --with-alt-awk or --without-alt-awk was given.
+if test "${with_alt_awk+set}" = set; then
+ withval="$with_alt_awk"
+ ALT_AWK_PROGS="$withval"
+else
+ ALT_AWK_PROGS="gawk mawk nawk awk"
+fi;
+
+
+
+# Check whether --with-awk or --without-awk was given.
+if test "${with_awk+set}" = set; then
+ withval="$with_awk"
+ AWK=$withval
+else
+ if test -n "$ac_tool_prefix"; then
+ for ac_prog in $ALT_AWK_PROGS
+ do
+ # Extract the first word of "$ac_tool_prefix$ac_prog", so it can be a program name with args.
+set dummy $ac_tool_prefix$ac_prog; ac_word=$2
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for $ac_word" >&5
echo $ECHO_N "checking for $ac_word... $ECHO_C" >&6
-if test "${ac_cv_prog_psselect+set}" = set; then
+if test "${ac_cv_prog_AWK+set}" = set; then
echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6
else
- if test -n "$psselect"; then
- ac_cv_prog_psselect="$psselect" # Let the user override the test.
+ if test -n "$AWK"; then
+ ac_cv_prog_AWK="$AWK" # Let the user override the test.
else
as_save_IFS=$IFS; IFS=$PATH_SEPARATOR
for as_dir in $PATH
@@ -6126,37 +10325,40 @@ do
test -z "$as_dir" && as_dir=.
for ac_exec_ext in '' $ac_executable_extensions; do
if $as_executable_p "$as_dir/$ac_word$ac_exec_ext"; then
- ac_cv_prog_psselect="found"
+ ac_cv_prog_AWK="$ac_tool_prefix$ac_prog"
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: found $as_dir/$ac_word$ac_exec_ext" >&5
break 2
fi
done
done
- test -z "$ac_cv_prog_psselect" && ac_cv_prog_psselect="missing"
fi
fi
-psselect=$ac_cv_prog_psselect
-if test -n "$psselect"; then
- echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $psselect" >&5
-echo "${ECHO_T}$psselect" >&6
+AWK=$ac_cv_prog_AWK
+if test -n "$AWK"; then
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $AWK" >&5
+echo "${ECHO_T}$AWK" >&6
else
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: no" >&5
echo "${ECHO_T}no" >&6
fi
-if test $psselect = missing; then
- missing="$missing psselect"
+ test -n "$AWK" && break
+ done
fi
-# Extract the first word of "pnmtops", so it can be a program name with args.
-set dummy pnmtops; ac_word=$2
+if test -z "$AWK"; then
+ ac_ct_AWK=$AWK
+ for ac_prog in $ALT_AWK_PROGS
+do
+ # Extract the first word of "$ac_prog", so it can be a program name with args.
+set dummy $ac_prog; ac_word=$2
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking for $ac_word" >&5
echo $ECHO_N "checking for $ac_word... $ECHO_C" >&6
-if test "${ac_cv_prog_pnmtops+set}" = set; then
+if test "${ac_cv_prog_ac_ct_AWK+set}" = set; then
echo $ECHO_N "(cached) $ECHO_C" >&6
else
- if test -n "$pnmtops"; then
- ac_cv_prog_pnmtops="$pnmtops" # Let the user override the test.
+ if test -n "$ac_ct_AWK"; then
+ ac_cv_prog_ac_ct_AWK="$ac_ct_AWK" # Let the user override the test.
else
as_save_IFS=$IFS; IFS=$PATH_SEPARATOR
for as_dir in $PATH
@@ -6165,88 +10367,100 @@ do
test -z "$as_dir" && as_dir=.
for ac_exec_ext in '' $ac_executable_extensions; do
if $as_executable_p "$as_dir/$ac_word$ac_exec_ext"; then
- ac_cv_prog_pnmtops="found"
+ ac_cv_prog_ac_ct_AWK="$ac_prog"
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: found $as_dir/$ac_word$ac_exec_ext" >&5
break 2
fi
done
done
- test -z "$ac_cv_prog_pnmtops" && ac_cv_prog_pnmtops="missing"
fi
fi
-pnmtops=$ac_cv_prog_pnmtops
-if test -n "$pnmtops"; then
- echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $pnmtops" >&5
-echo "${ECHO_T}$pnmtops" >&6
+ac_ct_AWK=$ac_cv_prog_ac_ct_AWK
+if test -n "$ac_ct_AWK"; then
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: $ac_ct_AWK" >&5
+echo "${ECHO_T}$ac_ct_AWK" >&6
else
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: no" >&5
echo "${ECHO_T}no" >&6
fi
-if test $pnmtops = missing; then
- missing="$missing pnmtops"
-fi
-if test -n "$missing"; then
- cnt=0
- for i in $missing
- do
- cnt=`expr $cnt + 1`
- eval "prog$cnt=$i"
- done
- plural="s"
- case $cnt in
- 1)
- plural=""
- progs="\`$prog1'" ;;
- 2)
- progs="\`$prog1' and \`$prog2'" ;;
- 3)
- progs="\`$prog1', \`$prog2', and \`$prog3'" ;;
- 4)
- progs="\`$prog1', \`$prog2', \`$prog3', and \`$prog4'" ;;
- 5)
- progs="\`$prog1', \`$prog2', \`$prog3', \`$prog4', and \`$prog5'" ;;
- 6)
- progs="\`$prog1', \`$prog2', \`$prog3', \`$prog4', \`$prog5', and \`$prog6'" ;;
- esac
- make_html=
- make_install_html=
- { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: WARNING:
-
- The program$plural
- $progs
- can't be found in the path, thus the HTML backend of groff (grohtml)
- won't work properly. Consequently, no documentation in HTML format
- is built and installed.
-" >&5
-echo "$as_me: WARNING:
+ test -n "$ac_ct_AWK" && break
+done
- The program$plural
- $progs
- can't be found in the path, thus the HTML backend of groff (grohtml)
- won't work properly. Consequently, no documentation in HTML format
- is built and installed.
-" >&2;}
+ if test "x$ac_ct_AWK" = x; then
+ AWK="missing"
+ else
+ if test "$build" != "$host"; then
+ { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: WARNING: In the future, Autoconf will not detect cross-tools
+whose name does not start with the host triplet. If you think this
+configuration is useful to you, please write to autoconf@gnu.org." >&5
+echo "$as_me: WARNING: In the future, Autoconf will not detect cross-tools
+whose name does not start with the host triplet. If you think this
+configuration is useful to you, please write to autoconf@gnu.org." >&2;}
+ fi
+ AWK=$ac_ct_AWK
+ fi
fi
+fi;
+ test "$AWK" = "no" && AWK=missing
+
+
+
+ make_pdfdoc=pdfdoc
+ make_install_pdfdoc=install_pdfdoc
+
+ missing=""
+ test "$AWK" = missing && missing="\`awk'"
+ test "$GHOSTSCRIPT" = missing && missing="$missing \`gs'"
+ if test -n "$missing"; then
+ plural=`set $missing; test $# -eq 2 && echo s`
+ test x$plural = xs \
+ && missing=`set $missing; echo "$1 and $2"` \
+ || missing=`echo $missing`
+
+ make_pdfdoc=
+ make_install_pdfdoc=
+
+ { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: WARNING: missing program$plural:
+
+ The program$plural $missing cannot be found in the PATH.
+ Consequently, groff's PDF formatter (pdfroff) will not work properly;
+ therefore, it will neither be possible to prepare, nor to install,
+ documentation in PDF format.
+ " >&5
+echo "$as_me: WARNING: missing program$plural:
+
+ The program$plural $missing cannot be found in the PATH.
+ Consequently, groff's PDF formatter (pdfroff) will not work properly;
+ therefore, it will neither be possible to prepare, nor to install,
+ documentation in PDF format.
+ " >&2;}
+ fi
+
+
echo "$as_me:$LINENO: checking whether pnmtops can handle the -nosetpage option" >&5
echo $ECHO_N "checking whether pnmtops can handle the -nosetpage option... $ECHO_C" >&6
-if echo P2 2 2 255 0 1 2 0 | pnmtops -nosetpage > /dev/null 2>&1 ; then
- echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: yes" >&5
+ if echo P2 2 2 255 0 1 2 0 | pnmtops -nosetpage > /dev/null 2>&1 ; then
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: yes" >&5
echo "${ECHO_T}yes" >&6
- pnmtops_nosetpage="pnmtops -nosetpage"
-else
- echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: no" >&5
+ pnmtops_nosetpage="pnmtops -nosetpage"
+ else
+ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: no" >&5
echo "${ECHO_T}no" >&6
- pnmtops_nosetpage="pnmtops"
-fi
+ pnmtops_nosetpage="pnmtops"
+ fi
ac_config_files="$ac_config_files stamp-h"
- ac_config_files="$ac_config_files Makefile doc/Makefile src/xditview/Imakefile"
+ ac_config_files="$ac_config_files Makefile doc/Makefile src/utils/xtotroff/Makefile"
+
+ ac_config_files="$ac_config_files contrib/gdiffmk/tests/runtests"
+
+ ac_config_files="$ac_config_files test-groff"
cat >confcache <<\_ACEOF
# This file is a shell script that caches the results of configure
@@ -6276,13 +10490,13 @@ _ACEOF
# `set' does not quote correctly, so add quotes (double-quote
# substitution turns \\\\ into \\, and sed turns \\ into \).
sed -n \
- "s/'/'\\\\''/g;
- s/^\\([_$as_cr_alnum]*_cv_[_$as_cr_alnum]*\\)=\\(.*\\)/\\1='\\2'/p"
+ "s/'/'\\\\''/g;
+ s/^\\([_$as_cr_alnum]*_cv_[_$as_cr_alnum]*\\)=\\(.*\\)/\\1='\\2'/p"
;;
*)
# `set' quotes correctly as required by POSIX, so do not add quotes.
sed -n \
- "s/^\\([_$as_cr_alnum]*_cv_[_$as_cr_alnum]*\\)=\\(.*\\)/\\1=\\2/p"
+ "s/^\\([_$as_cr_alnum]*_cv_[_$as_cr_alnum]*\\)=\\(.*\\)/\\1=\\2/p"
;;
esac;
} |
@@ -6293,7 +10507,7 @@ _ACEOF
t end
/^ac_cv_env/!s/^\([^=]*\)=\(.*\)$/\1=${\1=\2}/
: end' >>confcache
-if cmp -s $cache_file confcache; then :; else
+if diff $cache_file confcache >/dev/null 2>&1; then :; else
if test -w $cache_file; then
test "x$cache_file" != "x/dev/null" && echo "updating cache $cache_file"
cat confcache >$cache_file
@@ -6312,13 +10526,13 @@ test "x$exec_prefix" = xNONE && exec_prefix='${prefix}'
# trailing colons and then remove the whole line if VPATH becomes empty
# (actually we leave an empty line to preserve line numbers).
if test "x$srcdir" = x.; then
- ac_vpsub='/^[ ]*VPATH[ ]*=/{
+ ac_vpsub='/^[ ]*VPATH[ ]*=/{
s/:*\$(srcdir):*/:/;
s/:*\${srcdir}:*/:/;
s/:*@srcdir@:*/:/;
-s/^\([^=]*=[ ]*\):*/\1/;
+s/^\([^=]*=[ ]*\):*/\1/;
s/:*$//;
-s/^[^=]*=[ ]*$//;
+s/^[^=]*=[ ]*$//;
}'
fi
@@ -6328,8 +10542,8 @@ ac_libobjs=
ac_ltlibobjs=
for ac_i in : $LIBOBJS; do test "x$ac_i" = x: && continue
# 1. Remove the extension, and $U if already installed.
- ac_i=`echo "$ac_i" |
- sed 's/\$U\././;s/\.o$//;s/\.obj$//'`
+ ac_script='s/\$U\././;s/\.o$//;s/\.obj$//'
+ ac_i=`echo "$ac_i" | sed "$ac_script"`
# 2. Add them.
ac_libobjs="$ac_libobjs $ac_i\$U.$ac_objext"
ac_ltlibobjs="$ac_ltlibobjs $ac_i"'$U.lo'
@@ -6353,6 +10567,8 @@ cat >$CONFIG_STATUS <<_ACEOF
# configure, is in config.log if it exists.
debug=false
+ac_cs_recheck=false
+ac_cs_silent=false
SHELL=\${CONFIG_SHELL-$SHELL}
_ACEOF
@@ -6368,31 +10584,86 @@ if test -n "${ZSH_VERSION+set}" && (emulate sh) >/dev/null 2>&1; then
# Zsh 3.x and 4.x performs word splitting on ${1+"$@"}, which
# is contrary to our usage. Disable this feature.
alias -g '${1+"$@"}'='"$@"'
-elif test -n "${BASH_VERSION+set}" && (set -o posix) >/dev/null 2>&1; then
+ setopt NO_GLOB_SUBST
+elif test -n "${BASH_VERSION+set}${KSH_VERSION+set}" && (set -o posix) >/dev/null 2>&1; then
set -o posix
fi
+BIN_SH=xpg4; export BIN_SH # for Tru64
+DUALCASE=1; export DUALCASE # for MKS sh
+
+
+# PATH needs CR
+# Avoid depending upon Character Ranges.
+as_cr_letters='abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz'
+as_cr_LETTERS='ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ'
+as_cr_Letters=$as_cr_letters$as_cr_LETTERS
+as_cr_digits='0123456789'
+as_cr_alnum=$as_cr_Letters$as_cr_digits
+
+# The user is always right.
+if test "${PATH_SEPARATOR+set}" != set; then
+ echo "#! /bin/sh" >conf$$.sh
+ echo "exit 0" >>conf$$.sh
+ chmod +x conf$$.sh
+ if (PATH="/nonexistent;."; conf$$.sh) >/dev/null 2>&1; then
+ PATH_SEPARATOR=';'
+ else
+ PATH_SEPARATOR=:
+ fi
+ rm -f conf$$.sh
+fi
# Support unset when possible.
-if (FOO=FOO; unset FOO) >/dev/null 2>&1; then
+if ( (MAIL=60; unset MAIL) || exit) >/dev/null 2>&1; then
as_unset=unset
else
as_unset=false
fi
+# Find who we are. Look in the path if we contain no path at all
+# relative or not.
+case $0 in
+ *[\\/]* ) as_myself=$0 ;;
+ *) as_save_IFS=$IFS; IFS=$PATH_SEPARATOR
+for as_dir in $PATH
+do
+ IFS=$as_save_IFS
+ test -z "$as_dir" && as_dir=.
+ test -r "$as_dir/$0" && as_myself=$as_dir/$0 && break
+done
+
+ ;;
+esac
+# We did not find ourselves, most probably we were run as `sh COMMAND'
+# in which case we are not to be found in the path.
+if test "x$as_myself" = x; then
+ as_myself=$0
+fi
+if test ! -f "$as_myself"; then
+ { { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: error: cannot find myself; rerun with an absolute file name" >&5
+echo "$as_me: error: cannot find myself; rerun with an absolute file name" >&2;}
+ { (exit 1); exit 1; }; }
+fi
+
# Work around bugs in pre-3.0 UWIN ksh.
-$as_unset ENV MAIL MAILPATH
+for as_var in ENV MAIL MAILPATH
+do ($as_unset $as_var) >/dev/null 2>&1 && $as_unset $as_var
+done
PS1='$ '
PS2='> '
PS4='+ '
# NLS nuisances.
-for as_var in LANG LANGUAGE LC_ALL LC_COLLATE LC_CTYPE LC_NUMERIC LC_MESSAGES LC_TIME
+for as_var in \
+ LANG LANGUAGE LC_ADDRESS LC_ALL LC_COLLATE LC_CTYPE LC_IDENTIFICATION \
+ LC_MEASUREMENT LC_MESSAGES LC_MONETARY LC_NAME LC_NUMERIC LC_PAPER \
+ LC_TELEPHONE LC_TIME
do
- if (set +x; test -n "`(eval $as_var=C; export $as_var) 2>&1`"); then
+ if (set +x; test -z "`(eval $as_var=C; export $as_var) 2>&1`"); then
eval $as_var=C; export $as_var
else
- $as_unset $as_var
+ ($as_unset $as_var) >/dev/null 2>&1 && $as_unset $as_var
fi
done
@@ -6423,102 +10694,38 @@ echo X/"$0" |
s/.*/./; q'`
-# PATH needs CR, and LINENO needs CR and PATH.
-# Avoid depending upon Character Ranges.
-as_cr_letters='abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz'
-as_cr_LETTERS='ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ'
-as_cr_Letters=$as_cr_letters$as_cr_LETTERS
-as_cr_digits='0123456789'
-as_cr_alnum=$as_cr_Letters$as_cr_digits
-
-# The user is always right.
-if test "${PATH_SEPARATOR+set}" != set; then
- echo "#! /bin/sh" >conftest.sh
- echo "exit 0" >>conftest.sh
- chmod +x conftest.sh
- if (PATH="/nonexistent;."; conftest.sh) >/dev/null 2>&1; then
- PATH_SEPARATOR=';'
- else
- PATH_SEPARATOR=:
- fi
- rm -f conftest.sh
-fi
as_lineno_1=$LINENO
as_lineno_2=$LINENO
as_lineno_3=`(expr $as_lineno_1 + 1) 2>/dev/null`
test "x$as_lineno_1" != "x$as_lineno_2" &&
- test "x$as_lineno_3" = "x$as_lineno_2" || {
- # Find who we are. Look in the path if we contain no path at all
- # relative or not.
- case $0 in
- *[\\/]* ) as_myself=$0 ;;
- *) as_save_IFS=$IFS; IFS=$PATH_SEPARATOR
-for as_dir in $PATH
-do
- IFS=$as_save_IFS
- test -z "$as_dir" && as_dir=.
- test -r "$as_dir/$0" && as_myself=$as_dir/$0 && break
-done
-
- ;;
- esac
- # We did not find ourselves, most probably we were run as `sh COMMAND'
- # in which case we are not to be found in the path.
- if test "x$as_myself" = x; then
- as_myself=$0
- fi
- if test ! -f "$as_myself"; then
- { { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: error: cannot find myself; rerun with an absolute path" >&5
-echo "$as_me: error: cannot find myself; rerun with an absolute path" >&2;}
- { (exit 1); exit 1; }; }
- fi
- case $CONFIG_SHELL in
- '')
- as_save_IFS=$IFS; IFS=$PATH_SEPARATOR
-for as_dir in /bin$PATH_SEPARATOR/usr/bin$PATH_SEPARATOR$PATH
-do
- IFS=$as_save_IFS
- test -z "$as_dir" && as_dir=.
- for as_base in sh bash ksh sh5; do
- case $as_dir in
- /*)
- if ("$as_dir/$as_base" -c '
- as_lineno_1=$LINENO
- as_lineno_2=$LINENO
- as_lineno_3=`(expr $as_lineno_1 + 1) 2>/dev/null`
- test "x$as_lineno_1" != "x$as_lineno_2" &&
- test "x$as_lineno_3" = "x$as_lineno_2" ') 2>/dev/null; then
- $as_unset BASH_ENV || test "${BASH_ENV+set}" != set || { BASH_ENV=; export BASH_ENV; }
- $as_unset ENV || test "${ENV+set}" != set || { ENV=; export ENV; }
- CONFIG_SHELL=$as_dir/$as_base
- export CONFIG_SHELL
- exec "$CONFIG_SHELL" "$0" ${1+"$@"}
- fi;;
- esac
- done
-done
-;;
- esac
+ test "x$as_lineno_3" = "x$as_lineno_2" || {
# Create $as_me.lineno as a copy of $as_myself, but with $LINENO
# uniformly replaced by the line number. The first 'sed' inserts a
- # line-number line before each line; the second 'sed' does the real
- # work. The second script uses 'N' to pair each line-number line
- # with the numbered line, and appends trailing '-' during
- # substitution so that $LINENO is not a special case at line end.
+ # line-number line after each line using $LINENO; the second 'sed'
+ # does the real work. The second script uses 'N' to pair each
+ # line-number line with the line containing $LINENO, and appends
+ # trailing '-' during substitution so that $LINENO is not a special
+ # case at line end.
# (Raja R Harinath suggested sed '=', and Paul Eggert wrote the
- # second 'sed' script. Blame Lee E. McMahon for sed's syntax. :-)
- sed '=' <$as_myself |
+ # scripts with optimization help from Paolo Bonzini. Blame Lee
+ # E. McMahon (1931-1989) for sed's syntax. :-)
+ sed -n '
+ p
+ /[$]LINENO/=
+ ' <$as_myself |
sed '
+ s,[$]LINENO.*,&-,
+ t lineno
+ b
+ : lineno
N
- s,$,-,
: loop
- s,^\(['$as_cr_digits']*\)\(.*\)[$]LINENO\([^'$as_cr_alnum'_]\),\1\2\1\3,
+ s,[$]LINENO\([^'$as_cr_alnum'_].*\n\)\(.*\),\2\1\2,
t loop
- s,-$,,
- s,^['$as_cr_digits']*\n,,
+ s,-\n.*,,
' >$as_me.lineno &&
chmod +x $as_me.lineno ||
{ { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: error: cannot create $as_me.lineno; rerun with a POSIX shell" >&5
@@ -6568,16 +10775,17 @@ rm -f conf$$ conf$$.exe conf$$.file
if mkdir -p . 2>/dev/null; then
as_mkdir_p=:
else
+ test -d ./-p && rmdir ./-p
as_mkdir_p=false
fi
as_executable_p="test -f"
# Sed expression to map a string onto a valid CPP name.
-as_tr_cpp="sed y%*$as_cr_letters%P$as_cr_LETTERS%;s%[^_$as_cr_alnum]%_%g"
+as_tr_cpp="eval sed 'y%*$as_cr_letters%P$as_cr_LETTERS%;s%[^_$as_cr_alnum]%_%g'"
# Sed expression to map a string onto a valid variable name.
-as_tr_sh="sed y%*+%pp%;s%[^_$as_cr_alnum]%_%g"
+as_tr_sh="eval sed 'y%*+%pp%;s%[^_$as_cr_alnum]%_%g'"
# IFS
@@ -6604,7 +10812,7 @@ _ASBOX
cat >&5 <<_CSEOF
This file was extended by $as_me, which was
-generated by GNU Autoconf 2.54. Invocation command line was
+generated by GNU Autoconf 2.59b. Invocation command line was
CONFIG_FILES = $CONFIG_FILES
CONFIG_HEADERS = $CONFIG_HEADERS
@@ -6644,12 +10852,13 @@ Usage: $0 [OPTIONS] [FILE]...
-h, --help print this help, then exit
-V, --version print version number, then exit
+ -q, --quiet do not print progress messages
-d, --debug don't remove temporary files
--recheck update $as_me by reconfiguring in the same conditions
--file=FILE[:TEMPLATE]
- instantiate the configuration file FILE
+ instantiate the configuration file FILE
--header=FILE[:TEMPLATE]
- instantiate the configuration header FILE
+ instantiate the configuration header FILE
Configuration files:
$config_files
@@ -6663,11 +10872,10 @@ _ACEOF
cat >>$CONFIG_STATUS <<_ACEOF
ac_cs_version="\\
config.status
-configured by $0, generated by GNU Autoconf 2.54,
+configured by $0, generated by GNU Autoconf 2.59b,
with options \\"`echo "$ac_configure_args" | sed 's/[\\""\`\$]/\\\\&/g'`\\"
-Copyright 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001
-Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+Copyright (C) 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This config.status script is free software; the Free Software Foundation
gives unlimited permission to copy, distribute and modify it."
srcdir=$srcdir
@@ -6700,12 +10908,9 @@ do
case $ac_option in
# Handling of the options.
_ACEOF
-cat >>$CONFIG_STATUS <<_ACEOF
- -recheck | --recheck | --rechec | --reche | --rech | --rec | --re | --r)
- echo "running $SHELL $0 " $ac_configure_args " --no-create --no-recursion"
- exec $SHELL $0 $ac_configure_args --no-create --no-recursion ;;
-_ACEOF
cat >>$CONFIG_STATUS <<\_ACEOF
+ -recheck | --recheck | --rechec | --reche | --rech | --rec | --re | --r)
+ ac_cs_recheck=: ;;
--version | --vers* | -V )
echo "$ac_cs_version"; exit 0 ;;
--he | --h)
@@ -6727,6 +10932,9 @@ Try \`$0 --help' for more information." >&2;}
$ac_shift
CONFIG_HEADERS="$CONFIG_HEADERS $ac_optarg"
ac_need_defaults=false;;
+ -q | -quiet | --quiet | --quie | --qui | --qu | --q \
+ | -silent | --silent | --silen | --sile | --sil | --si | --s)
+ ac_cs_silent=: ;;
# This is an error.
-*) { { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: error: unrecognized option: $1
@@ -6741,6 +10949,20 @@ Try \`$0 --help' for more information." >&2;}
shift
done
+ac_configure_extra_args=
+
+if $ac_cs_silent; then
+ exec 6>/dev/null
+ ac_configure_extra_args="$ac_configure_extra_args --silent"
+fi
+
+_ACEOF
+cat >>$CONFIG_STATUS <<_ACEOF
+if \$ac_cs_recheck; then
+ echo "running $SHELL $0 " $ac_configure_args \$ac_configure_extra_args " --no-create --no-recursion" >&6
+ exec $SHELL $0 $ac_configure_args \$ac_configure_extra_args --no-create --no-recursion
+fi
+
_ACEOF
@@ -6755,7 +10977,9 @@ do
"stamp-h" ) CONFIG_FILES="$CONFIG_FILES stamp-h" ;;
"Makefile" ) CONFIG_FILES="$CONFIG_FILES Makefile" ;;
"doc/Makefile" ) CONFIG_FILES="$CONFIG_FILES doc/Makefile" ;;
- "src/xditview/Imakefile" ) CONFIG_FILES="$CONFIG_FILES src/xditview/Imakefile" ;;
+ "src/utils/xtotroff/Makefile" ) CONFIG_FILES="$CONFIG_FILES src/utils/xtotroff/Makefile" ;;
+ "contrib/gdiffmk/tests/runtests" ) CONFIG_FILES="$CONFIG_FILES contrib/gdiffmk/tests/runtests" ;;
+ "test-groff" ) CONFIG_FILES="$CONFIG_FILES test-groff" ;;
"src/include/config.h" ) CONFIG_HEADERS="$CONFIG_HEADERS src/include/config.h:src/include/config.hin" ;;
*) { { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: error: invalid argument: $ac_config_target" >&5
echo "$as_me: error: invalid argument: $ac_config_target" >&2;}
@@ -6772,25 +10996,28 @@ if $ac_need_defaults; then
test "${CONFIG_HEADERS+set}" = set || CONFIG_HEADERS=$config_headers
fi
+# Have a temporary directory for convenience. Make it in the build tree
+# simply because there is no reason to put it here, and in addition,
+# creating and moving files from /tmp can sometimes cause problems.
# Create a temporary directory, and hook for its removal unless debugging.
$debug ||
{
- trap 'exit_status=$?; rm -rf $tmp && exit $exit_status' 0
+ trap 'exit_status=$?; rm -f -r $tmp && exit $exit_status' 0
trap '{ (exit 1); exit 1; }' 1 2 13 15
}
# Create a (secure) tmp directory for tmp files.
-: ${TMPDIR=/tmp}
+
{
- tmp=`(umask 077 && mktemp -d -q "$TMPDIR/csXXXXXX") 2>/dev/null` &&
+ tmp=`(umask 077 && mktemp -d -q "./confstatXXXXXX") 2>/dev/null` &&
test -n "$tmp" && test -d "$tmp"
} ||
{
- tmp=$TMPDIR/cs$$-$RANDOM
+ tmp=./confstat$$-$RANDOM
(umask 077 && mkdir $tmp)
} ||
{
- echo "$me: cannot create a temporary directory in $TMPDIR" >&2
+ echo "$me: cannot create a temporary directory in ." >&2
{ (exit 1); exit 1; }
}
@@ -6838,7 +11065,6 @@ s,@ECHO_C@,$ECHO_C,;t t
s,@ECHO_N@,$ECHO_N,;t t
s,@ECHO_T@,$ECHO_T,;t t
s,@LIBS@,$LIBS,;t t
-s,@groff_top_builddir@,$groff_top_builddir,;t t
s,@CC@,$CC,;t t
s,@CFLAGS@,$CFLAGS,;t t
s,@LDFLAGS@,$LDFLAGS,;t t
@@ -6851,6 +11077,15 @@ s,@CXXFLAGS@,$CXXFLAGS,;t t
s,@ac_ct_CXX@,$ac_ct_CXX,;t t
s,@TTYDEVDIRS@,$TTYDEVDIRS,;t t
s,@OTHERDEVDIRS@,$OTHERDEVDIRS,;t t
+s,@CPP@,$CPP,;t t
+s,@X_CFLAGS@,$X_CFLAGS,;t t
+s,@X_PRE_LIBS@,$X_PRE_LIBS,;t t
+s,@X_LIBS@,$X_LIBS,;t t
+s,@X_EXTRA_LIBS@,$X_EXTRA_LIBS,;t t
+s,@XDEVDIRS@,$XDEVDIRS,;t t
+s,@XPROGDIRS@,$XPROGDIRS,;t t
+s,@XLIBDIRS@,$XLIBDIRS,;t t
+s,@appresdir@,$appresdir,;t t
s,@LPR@,$LPR,;t t
s,@LP@,$LP,;t t
s,@LPQ@,$LPQ,;t t
@@ -6866,8 +11101,9 @@ s,@INSTALL_SCRIPT@,$INSTALL_SCRIPT,;t t
s,@INSTALL_DATA@,$INSTALL_DATA,;t t
s,@LN_S@,$LN_S,;t t
s,@SH_SCRIPT_SED_CMD@,$SH_SCRIPT_SED_CMD,;t t
-s,@CPP@,$CPP,;t t
+s,@GREP@,$GREP,;t t
s,@EGREP@,$EGREP,;t t
+s,@LIBC@,$LIBC,;t t
s,@LIBM@,$LIBM,;t t
s,@LIBOBJS@,$LIBOBJS,;t t
s,@BROKEN_SPOOLER_FLAGS@,$BROKEN_SPOOLER_FLAGS,;t t
@@ -6875,14 +11111,22 @@ s,@PAGE@,$PAGE,;t t
s,@g@,$g,;t t
s,@sys_tmac_prefix@,$sys_tmac_prefix,;t t
s,@tmac_wrap@,$tmac_wrap,;t t
+s,@GROFF_PATH_SEPARATOR@,$GROFF_PATH_SEPARATOR,;t t
+s,@ALT_GHOSTSCRIPT_PROGS@,$ALT_GHOSTSCRIPT_PROGS,;t t
+s,@GHOSTSCRIPT@,$GHOSTSCRIPT,;t t
+s,@ac_ct_GHOSTSCRIPT@,$ac_ct_GHOSTSCRIPT,;t t
s,@pnmcut@,$pnmcut,;t t
s,@pnmcrop@,$pnmcrop,;t t
s,@pnmtopng@,$pnmtopng,;t t
-s,@gs@,$gs,;t t
s,@psselect@,$psselect,;t t
s,@pnmtops@,$pnmtops,;t t
s,@make_html@,$make_html,;t t
s,@make_install_html@,$make_install_html,;t t
+s,@ALT_AWK_PROGS@,$ALT_AWK_PROGS,;t t
+s,@AWK@,$AWK,;t t
+s,@ac_ct_AWK@,$ac_ct_AWK,;t t
+s,@make_pdfdoc@,$make_pdfdoc,;t t
+s,@make_install_pdfdoc@,$make_install_pdfdoc,;t t
s,@pnmtops_nosetpage@,$pnmtops_nosetpage,;t t
s,@LTLIBOBJS@,$LTLIBOBJS,;t t
CEOF
@@ -6914,9 +11158,9 @@ _ACEOF
(echo ':t
/@[a-zA-Z_][a-zA-Z_0-9]*@/!b' && cat $tmp/subs.frag) >$tmp/subs-$ac_sed_frag.sed
if test -z "$ac_sed_cmds"; then
- ac_sed_cmds="sed -f $tmp/subs-$ac_sed_frag.sed"
+ ac_sed_cmds="sed -f $tmp/subs-$ac_sed_frag.sed"
else
- ac_sed_cmds="$ac_sed_cmds | sed -f $tmp/subs-$ac_sed_frag.sed"
+ ac_sed_cmds="$ac_sed_cmds | sed -f $tmp/subs-$ac_sed_frag.sed"
fi
ac_sed_frag=`expr $ac_sed_frag + 1`
ac_beg=$ac_end
@@ -6934,21 +11178,21 @@ for ac_file in : $CONFIG_FILES; do test "x$ac_file" = x: && continue
# Support "outfile[:infile[:infile...]]", defaulting infile="outfile.in".
case $ac_file in
- | *:- | *:-:* ) # input from stdin
- cat >$tmp/stdin
- ac_file_in=`echo "$ac_file" | sed 's,[^:]*:,,'`
- ac_file=`echo "$ac_file" | sed 's,:.*,,'` ;;
+ cat >$tmp/stdin
+ ac_file_in=`echo "$ac_file" | sed 's,[^:]*:,,'`
+ ac_file=`echo "$ac_file" | sed 's,:.*,,'` ;;
*:* ) ac_file_in=`echo "$ac_file" | sed 's,[^:]*:,,'`
- ac_file=`echo "$ac_file" | sed 's,:.*,,'` ;;
+ ac_file=`echo "$ac_file" | sed 's,:.*,,'` ;;
* ) ac_file_in=$ac_file.in ;;
esac
# Compute @srcdir@, @top_srcdir@, and @INSTALL@ for subdirectories.
ac_dir=`(dirname "$ac_file") 2>/dev/null ||
$as_expr X"$ac_file" : 'X\(.*[^/]\)//*[^/][^/]*/*$' \| \
- X"$ac_file" : 'X\(//\)[^/]' \| \
- X"$ac_file" : 'X\(//\)$' \| \
- X"$ac_file" : 'X\(/\)' \| \
- . : '\(.\)' 2>/dev/null ||
+ X"$ac_file" : 'X\(//\)[^/]' \| \
+ X"$ac_file" : 'X\(//\)$' \| \
+ X"$ac_file" : 'X\(/\)' \| \
+ . : '\(.\)' 2>/dev/null ||
echo X"$ac_file" |
sed '/^X\(.*[^/]\)\/\/*[^/][^/]*\/*$/{ s//\1/; q; }
/^X\(\/\/\)[^/].*/{ s//\1/; q; }
@@ -6956,7 +11200,7 @@ echo X"$ac_file" |
/^X\(\/\).*/{ s//\1/; q; }
s/.*/./; q'`
{ if $as_mkdir_p; then
- mkdir -p "$ac_dir"
+ test -d "$ac_dir" || mkdir -p "$ac_dir"
else
as_dir="$ac_dir"
as_dirs=
@@ -6964,10 +11208,10 @@ echo X"$ac_file" |
as_dirs="$as_dir $as_dirs"
as_dir=`(dirname "$as_dir") 2>/dev/null ||
$as_expr X"$as_dir" : 'X\(.*[^/]\)//*[^/][^/]*/*$' \| \
- X"$as_dir" : 'X\(//\)[^/]' \| \
- X"$as_dir" : 'X\(//\)$' \| \
- X"$as_dir" : 'X\(/\)' \| \
- . : '\(.\)' 2>/dev/null ||
+ X"$as_dir" : 'X\(//\)[^/]' \| \
+ X"$as_dir" : 'X\(//\)$' \| \
+ X"$as_dir" : 'X\(/\)' \| \
+ . : '\(.\)' 2>/dev/null ||
echo X"$as_dir" |
sed '/^X\(.*[^/]\)\/\/*[^/][^/]*\/*$/{ s//\1/; q; }
/^X\(\/\/\)[^/].*/{ s//\1/; q; }
@@ -6998,19 +11242,52 @@ case $srcdir in
else
ac_top_srcdir=`echo $ac_top_builddir | sed 's,/$,,'`
fi ;;
- [\\/]* | ?:[\\/]* ) # Absolute path.
+ [\\/]* | ?:[\\/]* ) # Absolute name.
ac_srcdir=$srcdir$ac_dir_suffix;
ac_top_srcdir=$srcdir ;;
- *) # Relative path.
+ *) # Relative name.
ac_srcdir=$ac_top_builddir$srcdir$ac_dir_suffix
ac_top_srcdir=$ac_top_builddir$srcdir ;;
esac
-# Don't blindly perform a `cd "$ac_dir"/$ac_foo && pwd` since $ac_foo can be
-# absolute.
-ac_abs_builddir=`cd "$ac_dir" && cd $ac_builddir && pwd`
-ac_abs_top_builddir=`cd "$ac_dir" && cd ${ac_top_builddir}. && pwd`
-ac_abs_srcdir=`cd "$ac_dir" && cd $ac_srcdir && pwd`
-ac_abs_top_srcdir=`cd "$ac_dir" && cd $ac_top_srcdir && pwd`
+
+# Do not use `cd foo && pwd` to compute absolute names, because
+# the directories may not exist.
+case `pwd` in
+.) ac_abs_builddir="$ac_dir";;
+*)
+ case "$ac_dir" in
+ .) ac_abs_builddir=`pwd`;;
+ [\\/]* | ?:[\\/]* ) ac_abs_builddir="$ac_dir";;
+ *) ac_abs_builddir=`pwd`/"$ac_dir";;
+ esac;;
+esac
+case $ac_abs_builddir in
+.) ac_abs_top_builddir=${ac_top_builddir}.;;
+*)
+ case ${ac_top_builddir}. in
+ .) ac_abs_top_builddir=$ac_abs_builddir;;
+ [\\/]* | ?:[\\/]* ) ac_abs_top_builddir=${ac_top_builddir}.;;
+ *) ac_abs_top_builddir=$ac_abs_builddir/${ac_top_builddir}.;;
+ esac;;
+esac
+case $ac_abs_builddir in
+.) ac_abs_srcdir=$ac_srcdir;;
+*)
+ case $ac_srcdir in
+ .) ac_abs_srcdir=$ac_abs_builddir;;
+ [\\/]* | ?:[\\/]* ) ac_abs_srcdir=$ac_srcdir;;
+ *) ac_abs_srcdir=$ac_abs_builddir/$ac_srcdir;;
+ esac;;
+esac
+case $ac_abs_builddir in
+.) ac_abs_top_srcdir=$ac_top_srcdir;;
+*)
+ case $ac_top_srcdir in
+ .) ac_abs_top_srcdir=$ac_abs_builddir;;
+ [\\/]* | ?:[\\/]* ) ac_abs_top_srcdir=$ac_top_srcdir;;
+ *) ac_abs_top_srcdir=$ac_abs_builddir/$ac_top_srcdir;;
+ esac;;
+esac
case $INSTALL in
@@ -7032,7 +11309,7 @@ echo "$as_me: creating $ac_file" >&6;}
configure_input="$ac_file. "
fi
configure_input=$configure_input"Generated from `echo $ac_file_in |
- sed 's,.*/,,'` by configure."
+ sed 's,.*/,,'` by configure."
# First look for the input files in the build tree, otherwise in the
# src tree.
@@ -7041,24 +11318,24 @@ echo "$as_me: creating $ac_file" >&6;}
case $f in
-) echo $tmp/stdin ;;
[\\/$]*)
- # Absolute (can't be DOS-style, as IFS=:)
- test -f "$f" || { { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: error: cannot find input file: $f" >&5
+ # Absolute (can't be DOS-style, as IFS=:)
+ test -f "$f" || { { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: error: cannot find input file: $f" >&5
echo "$as_me: error: cannot find input file: $f" >&2;}
{ (exit 1); exit 1; }; }
- echo $f;;
+ echo "$f";;
*) # Relative
- if test -f "$f"; then
- # Build tree
- echo $f
- elif test -f "$srcdir/$f"; then
- # Source tree
- echo $srcdir/$f
- else
- # /dev/null tree
- { { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: error: cannot find input file: $f" >&5
+ if test -f "$f"; then
+ # Build tree
+ echo "$f"
+ elif test -f "$srcdir/$f"; then
+ # Source tree
+ echo "$srcdir/$f"
+ else
+ # /dev/null tree
+ { { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: error: cannot find input file: $f" >&5
echo "$as_me: error: cannot find input file: $f" >&2;}
{ (exit 1); exit 1; }; }
- fi;;
+ fi;;
esac
done` || { (exit 1); exit 1; }
_ACEOF
@@ -7091,6 +11368,8 @@ s,@INSTALL@,$ac_INSTALL,;t t
# Run the commands associated with the file.
case $ac_file in
stamp-h ) echo timestamp > stamp-h ;;
+ contrib/gdiffmk/tests/runtests ) chmod +x contrib/gdiffmk/tests/runtests ;;
+ test-groff ) chmod +x test-groff ;;
esac
done
_ACEOF
@@ -7104,12 +11383,12 @@ cat >>$CONFIG_STATUS <<\_ACEOF
# NAME is the cpp macro being defined and VALUE is the value it is being given.
#
# ac_d sets the value in "#define NAME VALUE" lines.
-ac_dA='s,^\([ ]*\)#\([ ]*define[ ][ ]*\)'
-ac_dB='[ ].*$,\1#\2'
+ac_dA='s,^\([ ]*\)#\([ ]*define[ ][ ]*\)'
+ac_dB='[ ].*$,\1#\2'
ac_dC=' '
ac_dD=',;t'
# ac_u turns "#undef NAME" without trailing blanks into "#define NAME VALUE".
-ac_uA='s,^\([ ]*\)#\([ ]*\)undef\([ ][ ]*\)'
+ac_uA='s,^\([ ]*\)#\([ ]*\)undef\([ ][ ]*\)'
ac_uB='$,\1#\2define\3'
ac_uC=' '
ac_uD=',;t'
@@ -7118,11 +11397,11 @@ for ac_file in : $CONFIG_HEADERS; do test "x$ac_file" = x: && continue
# Support "outfile[:infile[:infile...]]", defaulting infile="outfile.in".
case $ac_file in
- | *:- | *:-:* ) # input from stdin
- cat >$tmp/stdin
- ac_file_in=`echo "$ac_file" | sed 's,[^:]*:,,'`
- ac_file=`echo "$ac_file" | sed 's,:.*,,'` ;;
+ cat >$tmp/stdin
+ ac_file_in=`echo "$ac_file" | sed 's,[^:]*:,,'`
+ ac_file=`echo "$ac_file" | sed 's,:.*,,'` ;;
*:* ) ac_file_in=`echo "$ac_file" | sed 's,[^:]*:,,'`
- ac_file=`echo "$ac_file" | sed 's,:.*,,'` ;;
+ ac_file=`echo "$ac_file" | sed 's,:.*,,'` ;;
* ) ac_file_in=$ac_file.in ;;
esac
@@ -7136,28 +11415,29 @@ echo "$as_me: creating $ac_file" >&6;}
case $f in
-) echo $tmp/stdin ;;
[\\/$]*)
- # Absolute (can't be DOS-style, as IFS=:)
- test -f "$f" || { { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: error: cannot find input file: $f" >&5
+ # Absolute (can't be DOS-style, as IFS=:)
+ test -f "$f" || { { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: error: cannot find input file: $f" >&5
echo "$as_me: error: cannot find input file: $f" >&2;}
{ (exit 1); exit 1; }; }
- echo $f;;
+ # Quote $f, to prevent DOS file names from being IFS'd.
+ echo "$f";;
*) # Relative
- if test -f "$f"; then
- # Build tree
- echo $f
- elif test -f "$srcdir/$f"; then
- # Source tree
- echo $srcdir/$f
- else
- # /dev/null tree
- { { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: error: cannot find input file: $f" >&5
+ if test -f "$f"; then
+ # Build tree
+ echo "$f"
+ elif test -f "$srcdir/$f"; then
+ # Source tree
+ echo "$srcdir/$f"
+ else
+ # /dev/null tree
+ { { echo "$as_me:$LINENO: error: cannot find input file: $f" >&5
echo "$as_me: error: cannot find input file: $f" >&2;}
{ (exit 1); exit 1; }; }
- fi;;
+ fi;;
esac
done` || { (exit 1); exit 1; }
# Remove the trailing spaces.
- sed 's/[ ]*$//' $ac_file_inputs >$tmp/in
+ sed 's/[ ]*$//' $ac_file_inputs >$tmp/in
_ACEOF
@@ -7180,9 +11460,9 @@ s/[\\&,]/\\&/g
s,[\\$`],\\&,g
t clear
: clear
-s,^[ ]*#[ ]*define[ ][ ]*\([^ (][^ (]*\)\(([^)]*)\)[ ]*\(.*\)$,${ac_dA}\1${ac_dB}\1\2${ac_dC}\3${ac_dD},gp
+s,^[ ]*#[ ]*define[ ][ ]*\([^ (][^ (]*\)\(([^)]*)\)[ ]*\(.*\)$,${ac_dA}\1${ac_dB}\1\2${ac_dC}\3${ac_dD},gp
t end
-s,^[ ]*#[ ]*define[ ][ ]*\([^ ][^ ]*\)[ ]*\(.*\)$,${ac_dA}\1${ac_dB}\1${ac_dC}\2${ac_dD},gp
+s,^[ ]*#[ ]*define[ ][ ]*\([^ ][^ ]*\)[ ]*\(.*\)$,${ac_dA}\1${ac_dB}\1${ac_dC}\2${ac_dD},gp
: end
_ACEOF
# If some macros were called several times there might be several times
@@ -7196,13 +11476,13 @@ rm -f confdef2sed.sed
# example, in the case of _POSIX_SOURCE, which is predefined and required
# on some systems where configure will not decide to define it.
cat >>conftest.undefs <<\_ACEOF
-s,^[ ]*#[ ]*undef[ ][ ]*[a-zA-Z_][a-zA-Z_0-9]*,/* & */,
+s,^[ ]*#[ ]*undef[ ][ ]*[a-zA-Z_][a-zA-Z_0-9]*,/* & */,
_ACEOF
# Break up conftest.defines because some shells have a limit on the size
# of here documents, and old seds have small limits too (100 cmds).
echo ' # Handle all the #define templates only if necessary.' >>$CONFIG_STATUS
-echo ' if grep "^[ ]*#[ ]*define" $tmp/in >/dev/null; then' >>$CONFIG_STATUS
+echo ' if grep "^[ ]*#[ ]*define" $tmp/in >/dev/null; then' >>$CONFIG_STATUS
echo ' # If there are no defines, we may have an empty if/fi' >>$CONFIG_STATUS
echo ' :' >>$CONFIG_STATUS
rm -f conftest.tail
@@ -7211,7 +11491,7 @@ do
# Write a limited-size here document to $tmp/defines.sed.
echo ' cat >$tmp/defines.sed <<CEOF' >>$CONFIG_STATUS
# Speed up: don't consider the non `#define' lines.
- echo '/^[ ]*#[ ]*define/!b' >>$CONFIG_STATUS
+ echo '/^[ ]*#[ ]*define/!b' >>$CONFIG_STATUS
# Work around the forget-to-reset-the-flag bug.
echo 't clr' >>$CONFIG_STATUS
echo ': clr' >>$CONFIG_STATUS
@@ -7238,7 +11518,7 @@ do
# Write a limited-size here document to $tmp/undefs.sed.
echo ' cat >$tmp/undefs.sed <<CEOF' >>$CONFIG_STATUS
# Speed up: don't consider the non `#undef'
- echo '/^[ ]*#[ ]*undef/!b' >>$CONFIG_STATUS
+ echo '/^[ ]*#[ ]*undef/!b' >>$CONFIG_STATUS
# Work around the forget-to-reset-the-flag bug.
echo 't clr' >>$CONFIG_STATUS
echo ': clr' >>$CONFIG_STATUS
@@ -7266,16 +11546,16 @@ cat >>$CONFIG_STATUS <<\_ACEOF
cat $tmp/in >>$tmp/config.h
rm -f $tmp/in
if test x"$ac_file" != x-; then
- if cmp -s $ac_file $tmp/config.h 2>/dev/null; then
+ if diff $ac_file $tmp/config.h >/dev/null 2>&1; then
{ echo "$as_me:$LINENO: $ac_file is unchanged" >&5
echo "$as_me: $ac_file is unchanged" >&6;}
else
ac_dir=`(dirname "$ac_file") 2>/dev/null ||
$as_expr X"$ac_file" : 'X\(.*[^/]\)//*[^/][^/]*/*$' \| \
- X"$ac_file" : 'X\(//\)[^/]' \| \
- X"$ac_file" : 'X\(//\)$' \| \
- X"$ac_file" : 'X\(/\)' \| \
- . : '\(.\)' 2>/dev/null ||
+ X"$ac_file" : 'X\(//\)[^/]' \| \
+ X"$ac_file" : 'X\(//\)$' \| \
+ X"$ac_file" : 'X\(/\)' \| \
+ . : '\(.\)' 2>/dev/null ||
echo X"$ac_file" |
sed '/^X\(.*[^/]\)\/\/*[^/][^/]*\/*$/{ s//\1/; q; }
/^X\(\/\/\)[^/].*/{ s//\1/; q; }
@@ -7283,7 +11563,7 @@ echo X"$ac_file" |
/^X\(\/\).*/{ s//\1/; q; }
s/.*/./; q'`
{ if $as_mkdir_p; then
- mkdir -p "$ac_dir"
+ test -d "$ac_dir" || mkdir -p "$ac_dir"
else
as_dir="$ac_dir"
as_dirs=
@@ -7291,10 +11571,10 @@ echo X"$ac_file" |
as_dirs="$as_dir $as_dirs"
as_dir=`(dirname "$as_dir") 2>/dev/null ||
$as_expr X"$as_dir" : 'X\(.*[^/]\)//*[^/][^/]*/*$' \| \
- X"$as_dir" : 'X\(//\)[^/]' \| \
- X"$as_dir" : 'X\(//\)$' \| \
- X"$as_dir" : 'X\(/\)' \| \
- . : '\(.\)' 2>/dev/null ||
+ X"$as_dir" : 'X\(//\)[^/]' \| \
+ X"$as_dir" : 'X\(//\)$' \| \
+ X"$as_dir" : 'X\(/\)' \| \
+ . : '\(.\)' 2>/dev/null ||
echo X"$as_dir" |
sed '/^X\(.*[^/]\)\/\/*[^/][^/]*\/*$/{ s//\1/; q; }
/^X\(\/\/\)[^/].*/{ s//\1/; q; }
@@ -7335,31 +11615,49 @@ ac_clean_files=$ac_clean_files_save
# need to make the FD available again.
if test "$no_create" != yes; then
ac_cs_success=:
+ ac_config_status_args=
+ test "$silent" = yes &&
+ ac_config_status_args="$ac_config_status_args --quiet"
exec 5>/dev/null
- $SHELL $CONFIG_STATUS || ac_cs_success=false
+ $SHELL $CONFIG_STATUS $ac_config_status_args || ac_cs_success=false
exec 5>>config.log
# Use ||, not &&, to avoid exiting from the if with $? = 1, which
# would make configure fail if this is the last instruction.
$ac_cs_success || { (exit 1); exit 1; }
fi
-{ echo "$as_me:$LINENO:
- Configuration completed.
+if test -z "$groff_no_x"; then
+ if test "x$with_appresdir" = "x"; then
+ { echo "$as_me:$LINENO:
+
+ The application resource file for gxditview will be installed as
- You can now say \`make' to compile the groff package and \`make install'
- to install it afterwards.
+ $appresdir/GXditview
- If you want to compile xditview, change the directory to \`src/xditview'
- and follow the instructions given in the file \`INSTALL'.
-" >&5
+ (an existing file will be saved as \`GXditview.old').
+ To install it into a different directory, say, \`/etc/gxditview',
+ add \`--with-appresdir=/etc/gxditview' to the configure script
+ command line options and rerun it. The environment variable
+ \`APPLRESDIR' must then be set to \`/etc/' (note the trailing slash),
+ omitting the \`gxditview' part which is automatically appended by
+ the X11 searching routines for resource files. More details can be
+ found in the X(7) manual page.
+ " >&5
echo "$as_me:
- Configuration completed.
+ The application resource file for gxditview will be installed as
- You can now say \`make' to compile the groff package and \`make install'
- to install it afterwards.
+ $appresdir/GXditview
- If you want to compile xditview, change the directory to \`src/xditview'
- and follow the instructions given in the file \`INSTALL'.
-" >&6;}
+ (an existing file will be saved as \`GXditview.old').
+ To install it into a different directory, say, \`/etc/gxditview',
+ add \`--with-appresdir=/etc/gxditview' to the configure script
+ command line options and rerun it. The environment variable
+ \`APPLRESDIR' must then be set to \`/etc/' (note the trailing slash),
+ omitting the \`gxditview' part which is automatically appended by
+ the X11 searching routines for resource files. More details can be
+ found in the X(7) manual page.
+ " >&6;}
+ fi
+ fi
diff --git a/contrib/groff/configure.ac b/contrib/groff/configure.ac
index c5079633ae75..2fe8967f2386 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/configure.ac
+++ b/contrib/groff/configure.ac
@@ -1,90 +1,126 @@
-dnl Process this file with autoconf to produce a configure script.
+# Autoconf configuration file for groff.
+# Copyright (C) 1989-1995, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005
+# Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+#
+# This file is part of groff.
+#
+# groff is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
+# the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
+# Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later
+# version.
+#
+# groff is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
+# WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
+# FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
+# for more details.
+#
+# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
+# with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
+# Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
+#
+# Process this file with autoconf to produce a configure script.
+
AC_INIT
-AC_CONFIG_HEADERS(src/include/config.h:src/include/config.hin)
+AC_PREREQ(2.59)
+
+AC_CONFIG_HEADERS([src/include/config.h:src/include/config.hin])
AC_CONFIG_SRCDIR([src/roff/groff/groff.cpp])
-dnl checks for programs
-GROFF_SRCDIR
-GROFF_BUILDDIR
+
+# checks for programs
AC_PROG_CC
AC_PROG_CXX
GROFF_CXX_CHECK
GROFF_EBCDIC
GROFF_OS390
+GROFF_X11
+GROFF_APPRESDIR_OPTION
+GROFF_APPRESDIR_DEFAULT
GROFF_PRINT
-AC_PATH_PROG(PERLPATH, perl, /usr/bin/perl)
+AC_PATH_PROG([PERLPATH], [perl], [/usr/bin/perl])
GROFF_PROG_YACC
AC_PROG_RANLIB
GROFF_INSTALL_SH
GROFF_INSTALL_INFO
AC_PROG_INSTALL
AC_PROG_LN_S
-dnl use a dummy substitution if no csh hack is necessary to avoid errors
-dnl with non-GNU sed programs
-GROFF_CSH_HACK(SH_SCRIPT_SED_CMD='1s/.*/:/', SH_SCRIPT_SED_CMD='1s/a/a/')
-AC_SUBST(SH_SCRIPT_SED_CMD)
-dnl checks for headers
-AC_CHECK_HEADERS(stdlib.h unistd.h dirent.h limits.h sys/dir.h \
- string.h strings.h math.h sys/time.h)
+
+# use a dummy substitution if no csh hack is necessary to avoid errors
+# with non-GNU sed programs
+GROFF_CSH_HACK([SH_SCRIPT_SED_CMD='1s/.*/:/'], [SH_SCRIPT_SED_CMD='1s/a/a/'])
+AC_SUBST([SH_SCRIPT_SED_CMD])
+
+# checks for headers
+AC_CHECK_HEADERS([stdlib.h unistd.h dirent.h limits.h sys/dir.h \
+ string.h strings.h math.h sys/time.h direct.h process.h])
GROFF_ISC_SYSV3
GROFF_POSIX
+
+# checks for header stuff
GROFF_SRAND
-GROFF_NEED_DECLARATION(gettimeofday)
-GROFF_NEED_DECLARATION(hypot)
-GROFF_NEED_DECLARATION(popen)
-GROFF_NEED_DECLARATION(pclose)
-GROFF_NEED_DECLARATION(putenv)
-GROFF_NEED_DECLARATION(rand)
-GROFF_NEED_DECLARATION(snprintf)
-GROFF_NEED_DECLARATION(srand)
-GROFF_NEED_DECLARATION(strcasecmp)
-GROFF_NEED_DECLARATION(strncasecmp)
+GROFF_NEED_DECLARATION([gettimeofday])
+GROFF_NEED_DECLARATION([hypot])
+GROFF_NEED_DECLARATION([popen])
+GROFF_NEED_DECLARATION([pclose])
+GROFF_NEED_DECLARATION([putenv])
+GROFF_NEED_DECLARATION([rand])
+GROFF_NEED_DECLARATION([snprintf])
+GROFF_NEED_DECLARATION([srand])
+GROFF_NEED_DECLARATION([strcasecmp])
+GROFF_NEED_DECLARATION([strncasecmp])
+GROFF_NEED_DECLARATION([vfprintf])
+GROFF_NEED_DECLARATION([vsnprintf])
GROFF_SYS_NERR
GROFF_SYS_ERRLIST
GROFF_OSFCN_H
GROFF_LIMITS_H
-GROFF_STDINT_H
GROFF_INTTYPES_H
-dnl checks for typedefs
+
+# checks for typedefs
GROFF_UNSIGNED_LONG_LONG
GROFF_UINTMAX_T
GROFF_TIME_T
-AC_TYPE_SIGNAL
+GROFF_TYPE_SIGNAL
GROFF_STRUCT_EXCEPTION
-dnl checks for libraries
+
+# checks for libraries
+GROFF_LIBC
GROFF_LIBM
-dnl checks for functions
+
+# checks for functions
AC_FUNC_MMAP
saved_libs="$LIBS"
-LIBS="$LIBS -lc $LIBM"
-AC_REPLACE_FUNCS(fmod getcwd putenv snprintf strcasecmp \
- strerror strncasecmp strtol)
+LIBS="$LIBS $LIBC $LIBM"
+AC_REPLACE_FUNCS([fmod getcwd putenv snprintf strcasecmp \
+ strerror strncasecmp strtol])
+# vsnprintf is in the same source file as snprintf
+AC_CHECK_FUNCS([vsnprintf], [], [AC_LIBOBJ([snprintf])])
LIBS="$saved_libs"
-AC_CHECK_FUNCS(gettimeofday isatty rename setlocale strsep)
+AC_CHECK_FUNCS([gettimeofday isatty kill rename setlocale strsep])
GROFF_MKSTEMP
-AC_DECL_SYS_SIGLIST
-dnl checks for compiler characteristics
+AC_CHECK_DECLS([sys_siglist])
+
+# checks for compiler characteristics
GROFF_ARRAY_DELETE
GROFF_TRADITIONAL_CPP
-dnl checks for operating system services
+
+# checks for operating system services
GROFF_WCOREFLAG
-dnl other random stuff
+
+# other random stuff
GROFF_BROKEN_SPOOLER_FLAGS
GROFF_PAGE
GROFF_G
GROFF_TMAC
+GROFF_TARGET_PATH_SEPARATOR
GROFF_HTML_PROGRAMS
+GROFF_PDFDOC_PROGRAMS
GROFF_PNMTOPS_NOSETPAGE
-AC_CONFIG_FILES(stamp-h, [echo timestamp > stamp-h])
-AC_CONFIG_FILES([Makefile doc/Makefile src/xditview/Imakefile])
-AC_OUTPUT
-dnl
-AC_MSG_NOTICE([
-
- Configuration completed.
- You can now say `make' to compile the groff package and `make install'
- to install it afterwards.
+AC_CONFIG_FILES([stamp-h], [echo timestamp > stamp-h])
+AC_CONFIG_FILES([Makefile doc/Makefile src/utils/xtotroff/Makefile])
+AC_CONFIG_FILES([contrib/gdiffmk/tests/runtests],
+ [chmod +x contrib/gdiffmk/tests/runtests])
+AC_CONFIG_FILES([test-groff], [chmod +x test-groff])
+AC_OUTPUT
- If you want to compile xditview, change the directory to `src/xditview'
- and follow the instructions given in the file `INSTALL'.
-])
+GROFF_APPRESDIR_CHECK
diff --git a/contrib/groff/contrib/eqn2graph/eqn2graph.man b/contrib/groff/contrib/eqn2graph/eqn2graph.man
index aa71405c3144..3f34cc5e2a22 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/contrib/eqn2graph/eqn2graph.man
+++ b/contrib/groff/contrib/eqn2graph/eqn2graph.man
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-.\" $Id: eqn2graph.man,v 1.2 2002/08/21 17:29:17 wlemb Exp $
+.\" $Id: eqn2graph.man,v 1.4 2003/10/28 07:46:23 wlemb Exp $
.\" This documentation is released to the public domain.
.
.
@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ Reads an EQN equation (one line) as input; produces an image
file (by default in Portable Network Graphics format) suitable for the
Web as output.
.P
-Your input EQN code should \fInot\fR have the .EQ/.EN preamble that
+Your input EQN code should \fInot\fR have the \&.EQ/.EN preamble that
that normally precedes it within
.BR groff (@MAN1EXT@)
macros; nor do you need to have dollar-sign or other delimiters
@@ -82,7 +82,25 @@ The
initialization file.
.
.
+.SH ENVIRONMENT
+.TP
+.B GROFF_TMPDIR
+The directory in which temporary files will be created.
+If this is not set
+.B eqn2graph
+searches the environment variables
+.BR \%TMPDIR ,
+.BR TMP ,
+and
+.B TEMP
+(in that order).
+Otherwise, temporary files will be created in
+.BR /tmp .
+.
+.
.SH "SEE ALSO"
+.BR pic2graph (@MAN1EXT@),
+.BR grap2graph (@MAN1EXT@),
.BR @g@eqn (@MAN1EXT@),
.BR groff (@MAN1EXT@),
.BR gs (1),
diff --git a/contrib/groff/contrib/eqn2graph/eqn2graph.sh b/contrib/groff/contrib/eqn2graph/eqn2graph.sh
index e314dc912633..98713a854ad5 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/contrib/eqn2graph/eqn2graph.sh
+++ b/contrib/groff/contrib/eqn2graph/eqn2graph.sh
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-#!/bin/sh
+#! /bin/sh
#
# eqn2graph -- compile EQN equation descriptions to bitmap images
#
@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@
#
# Thus, we pass -U to groff(1), and everything else to convert(1).
#
-# $Id: eqn2graph.sh,v 1.2 2002/07/17 04:55:46 wlemb Exp $
+# $Id: eqn2graph.sh,v 1.5 2005/05/18 07:03:06 wl Exp $
#
groff_opts=""
convert_opts=""
@@ -58,17 +58,34 @@ do
shift
done
+# create temporary directory
+tmp=
+for d in "$GROFF_TMPDIR" "$TMPDIR" "$TMP" "$TEMP" /tmp; do
+ test -z "$d" && continue
+
+ tmp=`(umask 077 && mktemp -d -q "$d/eqn2graph-XXXXXX") 2> /dev/null` \
+ && test -n "$tmp" && test -d "$tmp" \
+ && break
+
+ tmp=$d/eqn2graph$$-$RANDOM
+ (umask 077 && mkdir $tmp) 2> /dev/null && break
+done;
+if test -z "$tmp"; then
+ echo "$0: cannot create temporary directory" >&2
+ { (exit 1); exit 1; }
+fi
+
+trap 'exit_status=$?; rm -rf $tmp && exit $exit_status' 0 2 15
+
# Here goes:
# 1. Add .EQ/.EN.
# 2. Process through eqn(1) to emit troff markup.
# 3. Process through groff(1) to emit Postscript.
# 4. Use convert(1) to crop the Postscript and turn it into a bitmap.
-tmp=/usr/tmp/eqn2graph-$$
-trap "rm ${tmp}.*" 0 2 15
read equation
-(echo ".EQ"; echo 'delim $$'; echo ".EN"; echo '$'"${equation}"'$') | \
- groff -e $groff_opts -Tps >${tmp}.ps \
- && convert -crop 0x0 $convert_opts ${tmp}.ps ${tmp}.${format} \
- && cat ${tmp}.${format}
+(echo ".EQ"; echo 'delim $$'; echo ".EN"; echo '$'"$equation"'$') | \
+ groff -e $groff_opts -Tps -P-pletter > $tmp/eqn2graph.ps \
+ && convert -trim -crop 0x0 $convert_opts $tmp/eqn2graph.ps $tmp/eqn2graph.$format \
+ && cat $tmp/eqn2graph.$format
# End
diff --git a/contrib/groff/contrib/gdiffmk/ChangeLog b/contrib/groff/contrib/gdiffmk/ChangeLog
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..f8e3f9632edb
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/groff/contrib/gdiffmk/ChangeLog
@@ -0,0 +1,63 @@
+2005-01-16 Mike Bianchi <MBianchi@Foveal.com>
+
+ * gdiffmk.sh (Usage): Fix typos.
+ <top>: Allow `-M<arg1> <arg2>' also.
+
+ * gdiffmk.man: Updated.
+
+2005-01-13 Mike Bianchi <MBianchi@Foveal.com>
+
+ * gdiffmk.sh: Add the -D, -M, and -B options, which provide actions
+ akin to nrchbar.
+ Thanks to Larry Kollar (http://home.alltel.net/kollar/groff/).
+
+ * gdiffmk.man: Updated.
+
+ * tests/runtests.in: Added tests for gdiffmk's -D, -M, and -B
+ options.
+
+ * tests/baseline8, tests/baseline9, tests/baseline10: New files.
+
+2004-12-16 Mike Bianchi <MBianchi@Foveal.com>
+
+ * tests/runtests.in: Fix typo (s/$(srcdir)/${srcdir}/).
+
+2004-12-15 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ The configure script now generates tests/runtests.
+
+ * tests/tests.sh: Renamed to...
+ * tests/runtests.in: This.
+ Add proper $srcdir prefixes to make it run from build directory.
+ * README, Makefile.sub (CLEANADD), tests/test_baseline7: Updated.
+
+2004-12-14 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * gdiffmk.sh: Make sed pattern work with alternate result of GNU
+ diff's -D option, using `!' instead of `not' in #endif comments.
+ (Exit): Use prefix for each emitted message line.
+
+2004-12-14 Mike Bianchi <MBianchi@Foveal.com>
+
+ * tests/*: New files for testing gdiffmk.
+
+ * README, gdiffmk.man, gdiffmk.sh: Updated.
+ Minor fixes.
+
+2004-12-13 Mike Bianchi <MBianchi@Foveal.com>
+
+ Add `-x' command line option to select a diff program.
+
+ * gdiffmk.sh: Add code to handle `-x'.
+ Move test for working `diff' down.
+ Fix sed pattern -- `.mc *' needs to be followed by `.mc .'.
+ (Usage): Updated.
+ * gdiffmk.man: Updated.
+
+2004-12-12 Mike Bianchi <MBianchi@Foveal.com>
+
+ * README: New file.
+
+2004-12-11 Mike Bianchi <MBianchi@Foveal.com>
+
+ First import of gdiffmk files.
diff --git a/contrib/groff/contrib/gdiffmk/Makefile.sub b/contrib/groff/contrib/gdiffmk/Makefile.sub
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..5e0cd147a434
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/groff/contrib/gdiffmk/Makefile.sub
@@ -0,0 +1,47 @@
+# Makefile.sub for `gdiffmk' (integration into the groff source tree)
+
+# File position: <groff-source>/contrib/gdiffmk/Makefile.sub
+
+# Last update: 12 December 2004
+
+# Copyright (C) 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+# Written by Mike Bianchi <MBianchi@Foveal.com <mailto:MBianchi@Foveal.com>>
+
+# This file is part of the gdiffmk utility, which is part of groff.
+
+# groff is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
+# under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
+# any later version.
+
+# groff is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
+# ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY
+# or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public
+# License for more details.
+
+# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+# along with groff; see the files COPYING and LICENSE in the top
+# directory of the groff source. If not, write to the Free Software
+# Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
+
+########################################################################
+
+MAN1=gdiffmk.n
+CLEANADD=gdiffmk tests/runtests
+
+all: gdiffmk
+
+gdiffmk: gdiffmk.sh
+ rm -f $@; \
+ sed -e "s|@BINDIR@|$(bindir)|g" \
+ -e "s|@VERSION@|$(version)$(revision)|g" \
+ -e $(SH_SCRIPT_SED_CMD) $(srcdir)/gdiffmk.sh >$@; \
+ chmod +x $@
+
+install_data: gdiffmk
+ -test -d $(bindir) || $(mkinstalldirs) $(bindir)
+ -rm -f $(bindir)/gdiffmk
+ $(INSTALL_SCRIPT) gdiffmk $(bindir)/gdiffmk
+
+uninstall_sub:
+ -rm -f $(bindir)/gdiffmk
diff --git a/contrib/groff/contrib/gdiffmk/README b/contrib/groff/contrib/gdiffmk/README
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..9428717ede8c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/groff/contrib/gdiffmk/README
@@ -0,0 +1,46 @@
+gdiffmk is approximately a recreation of the original Bell Labs/AT&T diffmk
+command for troff/nroff documents, with enhancements.
+
+It should not be confused with `diffmk' commands that operate on XML.
+
+The inspiration for this code was a Perl 2 version written in 1989 by Randal
+L. Schwartz. See
+ landfield.com/software/comp.sources.misc/archive-name/volume06/diffmk.p.gz
+
+The command also attempts to reproduce some of the functionality of the old
+`nrchbar' command. See
+ open-systems.ufl.edu/mirrors/ftp.isc.org/usenet/comp.sources.unix/volume10/nrchbar.Z
+
+Thanks to Werner Lemberg for help in making the package more portable and
+fit into the GNU groff source structure.
+
+Gnu diff(1) with the -Dname option does all of the work and sed(1)
+translates the output into something groff/troff/nroff can handle.
+
+Note the BUGS on the man page.
+
+The `tests' directory contains simple tests. `runtests run' runs them and
+compares the output against baseline files. Calling `runtests' without
+argument gives the usage.
+
+----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+Copyright (C) 2004, 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+Written by Mike Bianchi <MBianchi@Foveal.com <mailto:MBianchi@Foveal.com>>
+
+This file is part of the gdiffmk utility, which is part of groff.
+
+groff is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
+under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
+any later version.
+
+groff is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
+ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY
+or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public
+License for more details.
+
+You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+along with groff; see the files COPYING and LICENSE in the top
+directory of the groff source. If not, write to the Free Software
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
diff --git a/contrib/groff/contrib/gdiffmk/gdiffmk.man b/contrib/groff/contrib/gdiffmk/gdiffmk.man
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..9c89182404f6
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/groff/contrib/gdiffmk/gdiffmk.man
@@ -0,0 +1,281 @@
+.ig \"-*- nroff -*-
+Copyright (C) 2004, 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+
+This file is part of the gdiffmk utility, which is part of groff.
+Written by Mike Bianchi <MBianchi@Foveal.com <mailto:MBianchi@Foveal.com>>
+
+Permission is granted to make and distribute verbatim copies of
+this manual provided the copyright notice and this permission notice
+are preserved on all copies.
+
+Permission is granted to copy and distribute modified versions of this
+manual under the conditions for verbatim copying, provided that the
+entire resulting derived work is distributed under the terms of a
+permission notice identical to this one.
+
+Permission is granted to copy and distribute translations of this
+manual into another language, under the above conditions for modified
+versions, except that this permission notice may be included in
+translations approved by the Free Software Foundation instead of in
+the original English.
+..
+.
+.do mso www.tmac
+.
+.TH GDIFFMK @MAN1EXT@ "@MDATE@" "Groff Version @VERSION@"
+.
+.
+.SH NAME
+gdiffmk \- mark differences between groff/nroff/troff files
+.
+.
+.SH SYNOPSIS
+.nr a \n(.j
+.ad l
+.nr i \n(.i
+.in +\w'\fBgdiffmk 'u
+.ti \niu
+.B gdiffmk
+.de OP
+. ie \\n(.$-1 .RI "[\ \fB\\$1\fP" "\\$2" "\ ]"
+. el .RB "[\ " "\\$1" "\ ]"
+..
+.OP \-a \%addmark
+.OP \-c \%changemark
+.OP \-d \%deletemark
+[\ \c
+.B \-D
+.OP \-B
+.OP \-M "mark1 mark2"
+]
+.OP \-x \%diffcmd
+.OP \-\-
+.OP \-\-help
+.OP \%\-\-version
+.I \%file1
+.I \%file2
+[\ \c
+.IR \%output \ \c
+]
+.br
+.ad \na
+.
+.
+.SH DESCRIPTION
+.B gdiffmk
+compares two
+.BR groff (1),
+.BR nroff (1),
+or
+.BR troff (1)
+documents,
+.I file1
+and
+.IR file2 ,
+and creates an output which is
+.I file2
+with added `margin character' (.mc) commands that indicate the differences.
+.
+.LP
+If the
+.I output
+filename is present,
+the output is written there.
+If it is
+.B \-
+or absent the output is written to the standard output.
+.
+.LP
+If the
+.I file1
+or
+.I file2
+argument is
+.B \-
+the standard input is read for that input.
+Clearly both cannot be
+.BR \- .
+.
+.LP
+Note that the output is not necessarily compatible with all macro packages
+and all preprocessors.
+See the
+.B BUGS
+section below.
+.
+.
+.SH OPTIONS
+.TP
+.BI \-a addmark
+Use the
+.I addmark
+for source lines not in
+.I file1
+but present in
+.IR file2 .
+Default:
+.BR + .
+.
+.TP
+.B \-B
+By default, the deleted texts marked by the
+.B \-D
+option end
+with an added troff break command,
+.BR .br ,
+to ensure that the deletions are marked properly.
+This is the only way to guarantee that deletions and small
+changes get flagged.
+This option directs the program not to insert these breaks; it makes no
+sense to use it without
+.BR \-D .
+.
+.TP
+.BI \-c changemark
+Use the
+.I changemark
+for changed source lines.
+Default:
+.BR | .
+.
+.TP
+.BI \-d deletemark
+Use the
+.I deletemark
+for deleted source lines.
+Default:
+.BR * .
+.
+.TP
+.B \-D
+Show the deleted portions from changed and deleted text.
+Default delimiting marks:
+.BR "[[" " .\&.\&.\&. " "]]" .
+.
+.TP
+.BI \-M "mark1 mark2"
+Change the delimiting marks for the
+.B \-D
+option.
+It makes no sense to use this option without
+.BR \-D .
+.
+.TP
+.BI \-x diffcmd
+Use the
+.I diffcmd
+command to perform the comparison of
+.I file1
+and
+.IR file2 .
+In particular,
+.I diffcmd
+should accept the GNU
+.B diff
+.BI \-D name
+option.
+Default:
+.BR diff (1).
+.
+.TP
+.B \-\-
+All the following arguments are treated as file names,
+even if they begin with
+.BR \- .
+.
+.TP
+.B \-\-help
+Print a usage message on standard error output and exit.
+.
+.TP
+.B \-\-version
+Print version information on the standard output and exit.
+.
+.
+.SH BUGS
+The output is not necessarily compatible with all macro packages
+and all preprocessors.
+A workaround that is often successful against preprocessor problems
+is to run
+.B gdiffmk
+on the output of all the preprocessors instead of the input source.
+.
+.LP
+.B gdiffmk
+relies on the
+.BI \-D name
+option of GNU
+.BR diff (1)
+to make a merged `#ifdef' output format.
+It hasn't been tested whether other versions of
+.BR diff (1)
+do support this option.
+See also the
+.BI \-x diffcmd
+option.
+.
+.LP
+Report bugs to bug-groff@gnu.org.
+Include a complete, self-contained example that will allow the bug to
+be reproduced, and say which version of
+.B gdiffmk
+you are using.
+.
+.
+.SH AUTHORS
+This document was written and is maintained by
+.MTO MBianchi@Foveal.com "Mike Bianchi" .
+.
+.LP
+This document is distributed under the terms of the FDL (GNU Free
+Documentation License) version 1.1 or later.
+You should have received a copy of the FDL on your system, it is also
+available on-line at the
+.URL http://\:www.gnu.org/\:copyleft/\:fdl.html "GNU copyleft site" .
+.
+.LP
+.B gdiffmk
+is part of the
+.I groff
+GNU free software project.
+All parts of the
+.I groff package
+are protected by GNU copyleft licenses.
+The software files are distributed under the terms of the GNU General
+Public License (GPL), while the documentation files mostly use the GNU
+Free Documentation License (FDL).
+.
+.
+.SH COPYRIGHT
+Copyright \(co 2004, 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+.
+.LP
+.B gdiffmk
+is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
+the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
+Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later
+version.
+.
+.LP
+.B gdiffmk
+is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
+WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
+FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
+See the GNU General Public License for more details.
+.
+.LP
+You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
+with groff; see the file COPYING.
+If not, write to the Free Software
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
+.
+.
+.SH "SEE ALSO"
+.BR groff (@MAN1EXT@),
+.BR nroff (@MAN1EXT@),
+.BR gtroff (@MAN1EXT@),
+.BR diff (@MAN1EXT@)
+.
+.\" Local Variables:
+.\" mode: nroff
+.\" End:
diff --git a/contrib/groff/contrib/gdiffmk/gdiffmk.sh b/contrib/groff/contrib/gdiffmk/gdiffmk.sh
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..e55eb6962019
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/groff/contrib/gdiffmk/gdiffmk.sh
@@ -0,0 +1,346 @@
+#! /bin/sh
+# Copyright (C) 2004, 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+# Written by Mike Bianchi <MBianchi@Foveal.com <mailto:MBianchi@Foveal.com>>
+
+# This file is part of the gdiffmk utility, which is part of groff.
+
+# groff is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
+# under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
+# any later version.
+
+# groff is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
+# ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY
+# or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public
+# License for more details.
+
+# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+# along with groff; see the files COPYING and LICENSE in the top
+# directory of the groff source. If not, write to the Free Software
+# Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
+# This file is part of GNU gdiffmk.
+
+
+cmd=$( basename $0 )
+
+function Usage {
+ if test "$#" -gt 0
+ then
+ echo >&2 "${cmd}: $@"
+ fi
+ echo >&2 "\
+
+Usage: ${cmd} [ OPTIONS ] FILE1 FILE2 [ OUTPUT ]
+Place difference marks into the new version of a groff/nroff/troff document.
+FILE1 and FILE2 are compared, using \`diff', and FILE2 is output with
+groff \`.mc' requests added to indicate how it is different from FILE1.
+
+ FILE1 Previous version of the groff file. \`-' means standard input.
+ FILE2 Current version of the groff file. \`-' means standard input.
+ Either FILE1 or FILE2 can be standard input, but not both.
+ OUTPUT Copy of FILE2 with \`.mc' commands added.
+ \`-' means standard output (the default).
+
+OPTIONS:
+ -a ADDMARK Mark for added groff source lines. Default: \`+'.
+ -c CHANGEMARK Mark for changed groff source lines. Default: \`|'.
+ -d DELETEMARK Mark for deleted groff source lines. Default: \`*'.
+
+ -D Show the deleted portions from changed and deleted text.
+ Default delimiting marks: \`[[' .... \`]]'.
+ -B By default, the deleted texts marked by the \`-D' option end
+ with an added troff \`.br' command. This option prevents
+ the added \`.br'.
+ -M MARK1 MARK2 Change the delimiting marks for the \`-D' option.
+
+ -x DIFFCMD Use a different diff(1) command;
+ one that accepts the \`-Dname' option, such as GNU diff.
+ --version Print version information on the standard output and exit.
+ --help Print this message on the standard error.
+"
+ exit 255
+}
+
+
+function Exit {
+ exitcode=$1
+ shift
+ for arg
+ do
+ echo >&2 "${cmd}: $1"
+ shift
+ done
+ exit ${exitcode}
+}
+
+# Usage: FileRead exit_code filename
+#
+# Check for existence and readability of given file name.
+# If not found or not readable, print message and exit with EXIT_CODE.
+function FileRead {
+ case "$2" in
+ -)
+ return
+ ;;
+ esac
+
+ if test ! -e "$2"
+ then
+ Exit $1 "File \`$2' not found."
+ fi
+ if test ! -r "$2"
+ then
+ Exit $1 "File \`$2' not readable."
+ fi
+}
+
+
+# Usage: FileCreate exit_code filename
+#
+# Create the given filename if it doesn't exist.
+# If unable to create or write, print message and exit with EXIT_CODE.
+function FileCreate {
+ case "$2" in
+ -)
+ return
+ ;;
+ esac
+
+ if ! touch "$2" 2>/dev/null
+ then
+ if test ! -e "$2"
+ then
+ Exit $1 "File \`$2' not created; " \
+ "Cannot write directory \`$( dirname "$2" )'."
+ fi
+ Exit $1 "File \`$2' not writeable."
+ fi
+}
+
+function WouldClobber {
+ case "$2" in
+ -)
+ return
+ ;;
+ esac
+
+ if test "$1" -ef "$3"
+ then
+ Exit 3 \
+ "The $2 and OUTPUT arguments both point to the same file," \
+ "\`$1', and it would be overwritten."
+ fi
+}
+
+ADDMARK='+'
+CHANGEMARK='|'
+DELETEMARK='*'
+MARK1='[['
+MARK2=']]'
+
+function RequiresArgument {
+ # Process flags that take either concatenated or
+ # separated values.
+ case "$1" in
+ -??*)
+ expr "$1" : '-.\(.*\)'
+ return 1
+ ;;
+ esac
+
+ if test "$#" -lt 2
+ then
+ Exit 255 "Option \`$1' requires a value."
+ fi
+
+ echo "$2"
+ return 0
+}
+
+badoption=
+DIFFCMD=diff
+D_option=
+br=.br
+for OPTION
+do
+ case "${OPTION}" in
+ -a*)
+ ADDMARK=$( RequiresArgument "${OPTION}" $2 ) &&
+ shift
+ ;;
+ -c*)
+ CHANGEMARK=$( RequiresArgument "${OPTION}" $2 ) &&
+ shift
+ ;;
+ -d*)
+ DELETEMARK=$( RequiresArgument "${OPTION}" $2 ) &&
+ shift
+ ;;
+ -D )
+ D_option=D_option
+ ;;
+ -M* )
+ MARK1=$( RequiresArgument "${OPTION}" $2 ) &&
+ shift
+ if [ $# -lt 2 ]
+ then
+ Usage "Option \`-M' is missing the MARK2 value."
+ fi
+ MARK2=$2
+ shift
+ ;;
+ -B )
+ br=.
+ ;;
+ -x* )
+ DIFFCMD=$( RequiresArgument "${OPTION}" $2 ) &&
+ shift
+ ;;
+ --version)
+ echo "GNU ${cmd} (groff) version @VERSION@"
+ exit 0
+ ;;
+ --help)
+ Usage
+ ;;
+ --)
+ # What follows -- are file arguments
+ shift
+ break
+ ;;
+ -)
+ break
+ ;;
+ -*)
+ badoption="${cmd}: invalid option \`$1'"
+ ;;
+ *)
+ break
+ ;;
+ esac
+ shift
+done
+
+${DIFFCMD} -Dx /dev/null /dev/null >/dev/null 2>&1 ||
+ Usage "The \`${DIFFCMD}' program does not accept" \
+ "the required \`-Dname' option.
+Use GNU diff instead. See the \`-x DIFFCMD' option."
+
+if test -n "${badoption}"
+then
+ Usage "${badoption}"
+fi
+
+if test "$#" -lt 2 -o "$#" -gt 3
+then
+ Usage "Incorrect number of arguments."
+fi
+
+if test "1$1" = 1- -a "2$2" = 2-
+then
+ Usage "Both FILE1 and FILE2 are \`-'."
+fi
+
+FILE1=$1
+FILE2=$2
+
+FileRead 1 "${FILE1}"
+FileRead 2 "${FILE2}"
+
+if test "$#" = 3
+then
+ case "$3" in
+ -)
+ # output goes to standard output
+ ;;
+ *)
+ # output goes to a file
+ WouldClobber "${FILE1}" FILE1 "$3"
+ WouldClobber "${FILE2}" FILE2 "$3"
+
+ FileCreate 3 "$3"
+ exec >$3
+ ;;
+ esac
+fi
+
+# To make a very unlikely label even more unlikely ...
+label=__diffmk_$$__
+
+sed_script='
+ /^#ifdef '"${label}"'/,/^#endif \/\* '"${label}"'/ {
+ /^#ifdef '"${label}"'/ s/.*/.mc '"${ADDMARK}"'/
+ /^#endif \/\* '"${label}"'/ s/.*/.mc/
+ p
+ d
+ }
+ /^#ifndef '"${label}"'/,/^#endif \/\* [!not ]*'"${label}"'/ {
+ /^#else \/\* '"${label}"'/,/^#endif \/\* '"${label}"'/ {
+ /^#else \/\* '"${label}"'/ s/.*/.mc '"${CHANGEMARK}"'/
+ /^#endif \/\* '"${label}"'/ s/.*/.mc/
+ p
+ d
+ }
+ /^#endif \/\* \(not\|!\) '"${label}"'/ {
+ s/.*/.mc '"${DELETEMARK}"'/p
+ a\
+.mc
+ }
+ d
+ }
+ p
+ '
+
+if [ ${D_option} ]
+then
+ sed_script='
+ /^#ifdef '"${label}"'/,/^#endif \/\* '"${label}"'/ {
+ /^#ifdef '"${label}"'/ s/.*/.mc '"${ADDMARK}"'/
+ /^#endif \/\* '"${label}"'/ s/.*/.mc/
+ p
+ d
+ }
+ /^#ifndef '"${label}"'/,/^#endif \/\* [!not ]*'"${label}"'/ {
+ /^#ifndef '"${label}"'/ {
+ i\
+'"${MARK1}"'
+ d
+ }
+ /^#else \/\* '"${label}"'/ ! {
+ /^#endif \/\* [!not ]*'"${label}"'/ ! {
+ p
+ d
+ }
+ }
+ /^#else \/\* '"${label}"'/,/^#endif \/\* '"${label}"'/ {
+ /^#else \/\* '"${label}"'/ {
+ i\
+'"${MARK2}"'\
+'"${br}"'
+ s/.*/.mc '"${CHANGEMARK}"'/
+ a\
+.mc '"${CHANGEMARK}"'
+ d
+ }
+ /^#endif \/\* '"${label}"'/ s/.*/.mc/
+ p
+ d
+ }
+ /^#endif \/\* \(not\|!\) '"${label}"'/ {
+ i\
+'"${MARK2}"'\
+'"${br}"'
+ s/.*/.mc '"${DELETEMARK}"'/p
+ a\
+.mc
+ }
+ d
+ }
+ p
+ '
+fi
+
+diff -D"${label}" -- ${FILE1} ${FILE2} |
+ sed -n "${sed_script}"
+
+# EOF
diff --git a/contrib/groff/contrib/gdiffmk/tests/file1 b/contrib/groff/contrib/gdiffmk/tests/file1
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..ba6a4be2eda5
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/groff/contrib/gdiffmk/tests/file1
@@ -0,0 +1,11 @@
+.ll 25
+.pl 20
+.nf
+file1 and file2 #1
+file1 only
+file1 and file2 #2
+file1 and file2 #3
+file1 only
+file1 only
+file1 and file2 #4
+file1 and file2 #5
diff --git a/contrib/groff/contrib/gdiffmk/tests/file2 b/contrib/groff/contrib/gdiffmk/tests/file2
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..54e95eef295b
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/groff/contrib/gdiffmk/tests/file2
@@ -0,0 +1,11 @@
+.ll 25
+.pl 20
+.nf
+file1 and file2 #1
+file2 only
+file2 only
+file1 and file2 #2
+file2 only
+file1 and file2 #3
+file1 and file2 #4
+file1 and file2 #5
diff --git a/contrib/groff/contrib/gdiffmk/tests/runtests.in b/contrib/groff/contrib/gdiffmk/tests/runtests.in
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..82952652e2d0
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/groff/contrib/gdiffmk/tests/runtests.in
@@ -0,0 +1,98 @@
+#! /bin/sh
+# A very simple function test for gdiffmk.sh.
+
+srcdir=@srcdir@
+
+command=../gdiffmk
+
+# Test the number of arguments and the first argument.
+case $#-$1 in
+1-clean )
+ rm -fv test_result* tmp_file*
+ exit 0
+ ;;
+1-run )
+ ;;
+* )
+ echo >&2 "$0 [ clean | run ]
+Run a few simple tests on \`${command}'."'
+
+clean Remove the test_result? and tmp_file? files.
+run Run the tests.
+'
+ exit 255
+ ;;
+esac
+
+function TestResult {
+ if cmp -s $1 $2
+ then
+ echo $2 PASSED
+ else
+ echo ''
+ echo $2 TEST FAILED
+ diff $1 $2
+ echo ''
+ fi
+}
+
+tmpfile=/tmp/$$
+trap 'rm -f ${tmpfile}' 0 1 2 3 15
+
+# Run tests.
+
+# 3 file arguments
+ResultFile=test_result1
+${command} ${srcdir}/file1 ${srcdir}/file2 ${ResultFile} 2>${tmpfile}
+cat ${tmpfile} >>${ResultFile}
+TestResult ${srcdir}/test_baseline ${ResultFile}
+
+# OUTPUT to stdout by default
+ResultFile=test_result2
+${command} ${srcdir}/file1 ${srcdir}/file2 >${ResultFile} 2>&1
+TestResult ${srcdir}/test_baseline ${ResultFile}
+
+# OUTPUT to stdout via - argument
+ResultFile=test_result3
+${command} ${srcdir}/file1 ${srcdir}/file2 - >${ResultFile} 2>&1
+TestResult ${srcdir}/test_baseline ${ResultFile}
+
+# FILE1 from standard input via - argument
+ResultFile=test_result4
+${command} - ${srcdir}/file2 <${srcdir}/file1 >${ResultFile} 2>&1
+TestResult ${srcdir}/test_baseline ${ResultFile}
+
+# FILE2 from standard input via - argument
+ResultFile=test_result5
+${command} ${srcdir}/file1 - <${srcdir}/file2 >${ResultFile} 2>&1
+TestResult ${srcdir}/test_baseline ${ResultFile}
+
+# Different values for addmark, changemark, deletemark
+ResultFile=test_result6
+${command} -aA -cC -dD ${srcdir}/file1 ${srcdir}/file2 >${ResultFile} 2>&1
+TestResult ${srcdir}/test_baseline6 ${ResultFile}
+
+# Test for accidental file overwrite.
+ResultFile=test_result7
+cp ${srcdir}/file2 tmp_file7
+${command} -aA -dD -cC ${srcdir}/file1 tmp_file7 tmp_file7 \
+ >${ResultFile} 2>&1
+TestResult ${srcdir}/test_baseline7 ${ResultFile}
+
+# Test -D option
+ResultFile=test_result8
+${command} -D ${srcdir}/file1 ${srcdir}/file2 >${ResultFile} 2>&1
+TestResult ${srcdir}/test_baseline8 ${ResultFile}
+
+# Test -D and -M options
+ResultFile=test_result9
+${command} -D -M '<<<<' '>>>>' \
+ ${srcdir}/file1 ${srcdir}/file2 >${ResultFile} 2>&1
+TestResult ${srcdir}/test_baseline9 ${ResultFile}
+
+# Test -D and -B options
+ResultFile=test_result10
+${command} -D -B ${srcdir}/file1 ${srcdir}/file2 >${ResultFile} 2>&1
+TestResult ${srcdir}/test_baseline10 ${ResultFile}
+
+# EOF
diff --git a/contrib/groff/contrib/gdiffmk/tests/test_baseline b/contrib/groff/contrib/gdiffmk/tests/test_baseline
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..6b329926ae87
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/groff/contrib/gdiffmk/tests/test_baseline
@@ -0,0 +1,17 @@
+.ll 25
+.pl 20
+.nf
+file1 and file2 #1
+.mc |
+file2 only
+file2 only
+.mc
+file1 and file2 #2
+.mc +
+file2 only
+.mc
+file1 and file2 #3
+.mc *
+.mc
+file1 and file2 #4
+file1 and file2 #5
diff --git a/contrib/groff/contrib/gdiffmk/tests/test_baseline10 b/contrib/groff/contrib/gdiffmk/tests/test_baseline10
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..b523f4520005
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/groff/contrib/gdiffmk/tests/test_baseline10
@@ -0,0 +1,26 @@
+.ll 25
+.pl 20
+.nf
+file1 and file2 #1
+[[
+file1 only
+]]
+.
+.mc |
+file2 only
+file2 only
+.mc
+file1 and file2 #2
+.mc +
+file2 only
+.mc
+file1 and file2 #3
+[[
+file1 only
+file1 only
+]]
+.
+.mc *
+.mc
+file1 and file2 #4
+file1 and file2 #5
diff --git a/contrib/groff/contrib/gdiffmk/tests/test_baseline6 b/contrib/groff/contrib/gdiffmk/tests/test_baseline6
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..3156961b4a21
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/groff/contrib/gdiffmk/tests/test_baseline6
@@ -0,0 +1,17 @@
+.ll 25
+.pl 20
+.nf
+file1 and file2 #1
+.mc C
+file2 only
+file2 only
+.mc
+file1 and file2 #2
+.mc A
+file2 only
+.mc
+file1 and file2 #3
+.mc D
+.mc
+file1 and file2 #4
+file1 and file2 #5
diff --git a/contrib/groff/contrib/gdiffmk/tests/test_baseline7 b/contrib/groff/contrib/gdiffmk/tests/test_baseline7
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..b65e8320c34d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/groff/contrib/gdiffmk/tests/test_baseline7
@@ -0,0 +1,2 @@
+gdiffmk: The FILE2 and OUTPUT arguments both point to the same file,
+gdiffmk: `tmp_file7', and it would be overwritten.
diff --git a/contrib/groff/contrib/gdiffmk/tests/test_baseline8 b/contrib/groff/contrib/gdiffmk/tests/test_baseline8
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..9846dd583cb0
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/groff/contrib/gdiffmk/tests/test_baseline8
@@ -0,0 +1,26 @@
+.ll 25
+.pl 20
+.nf
+file1 and file2 #1
+[[
+file1 only
+]]
+.br
+.mc |
+file2 only
+file2 only
+.mc
+file1 and file2 #2
+.mc +
+file2 only
+.mc
+file1 and file2 #3
+[[
+file1 only
+file1 only
+]]
+.br
+.mc *
+.mc
+file1 and file2 #4
+file1 and file2 #5
diff --git a/contrib/groff/contrib/gdiffmk/tests/test_baseline9 b/contrib/groff/contrib/gdiffmk/tests/test_baseline9
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..50fe57d6d2b1
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/groff/contrib/gdiffmk/tests/test_baseline9
@@ -0,0 +1,26 @@
+.ll 25
+.pl 20
+.nf
+file1 and file2 #1
+<<<<
+file1 only
+>>>>
+.br
+.mc |
+file2 only
+file2 only
+.mc
+file1 and file2 #2
+.mc +
+file2 only
+.mc
+file1 and file2 #3
+<<<<
+file1 only
+file1 only
+>>>>
+.br
+.mc *
+.mc
+file1 and file2 #4
+file1 and file2 #5
diff --git a/contrib/groff/contrib/grap2graph/Makefile.sub b/contrib/groff/contrib/grap2graph/Makefile.sub
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..5527618e1581
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/groff/contrib/grap2graph/Makefile.sub
@@ -0,0 +1,19 @@
+MAN1=grap2graph.n
+CLEANADD=grap2graph
+
+all: grap2graph
+
+grap2graph: grap2graph.sh
+ rm -f $@; \
+ sed -e "s|@g@|$(g)|g" \
+ -e "s|@VERSION@|$(version)$(revision)|" \
+ -e $(SH_SCRIPT_SED_CMD) $(srcdir)/grap2graph.sh >$@; \
+ chmod +x $@
+
+install_data: grap2graph
+ -test -d $(bindir) || $(mkinstalldirs) $(bindir)
+ -rm -f $(bindir)/grap2graph
+ $(INSTALL_SCRIPT) grap2graph $(bindir)/grap2graph
+
+uninstall_sub:
+ -rm -f $(bindir)/grap2graph
diff --git a/contrib/groff/contrib/grap2graph/grap2graph.man b/contrib/groff/contrib/grap2graph/grap2graph.man
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..0c6d4568d77e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/groff/contrib/grap2graph/grap2graph.man
@@ -0,0 +1,105 @@
+.\" $Id: grap2graph.man,v 1.3 2003/10/28 07:46:23 wlemb Exp $
+.\" This documentation is released to the public domain.
+.
+.
+.TH GRAP2GRAPH @MAN1EXT@ "@MDATE@" "Groff Version @VERSION@"
+.IX grap2graph
+.SH NAME
+grap2graph \- convert a grap diagram into a cropped bitmap image
+.
+.
+.SH SYNOPSIS
+.B grap2graph
+[
+.B \-unsafe
+]
+[
+.BI \-resolution\ M\fR|\fPMxN
+]
+[
+.BI \-format\ fmt
+]
+.
+.
+.SH DESCRIPTION
+Reads a grap program as input; produces an image file (by default in
+Portable Network Graphics format) suitable for the Web as output.
+For a description of the grap language, see
+.BR grap (1).
+.P
+Your graph specification should \fInot\fR be wrapped with the \&.G1 and
+\&.G2 macros that normally guard it within
+.BR groff (@MAN1EXT@)
+macros.
+.P
+The output image will be a black-on-white graphic clipped to the
+smallest possible bounding box that contains all the black pixels.
+By specifying command-line options to be passed to
+.BR convert (1)
+you can give it a border, set the background transparent, set the
+image's pixel density, or perform other useful transformations.
+.P
+This program uses
+.BR grap (1),
+.BR @g@pic (@MAN1EXT@),
+.BR groff (@MAN1EXT@),
+and the ImageMagick
+.BR convert (1)
+program.
+These programs must be installed on your system and accessible on your
+$PATH for \fBgrap2graph\fR to work.
+.
+.
+.SH OPTIONS
+.TP
+.B \-unsafe
+Run
+.BR @g@pic (@MAN1EXT@)
+and
+.BR groff (@MAN1EXT@)
+in the `unsafe' mode enabling the PIC macro
+.B sh
+to execute arbitrary commands.
+The default is to forbid this.
+.TP
+.BI \-format\ fmt
+Specify an output format; the default is PNG (Portable Network Graphics).
+Any format that
+.BR convert (1)
+can emit is supported.
+.PP
+Command-line switches and arguments not listed above are passed to
+.BR convert (1).
+.
+.
+.SH ENVIRONMENT
+.TP
+.B GROFF_TMPDIR
+The directory in which temporary files will be created.
+If this is not set
+.B grap2graph
+searches the environment variables
+.BR \%TMPDIR ,
+.BR TMP ,
+and
+.B TEMP
+(in that order).
+Otherwise, temporary files will be created in
+.BR /tmp .
+.
+.
+.SH "SEE ALSO"
+.BR pic2graph (@MAN1EXT@),
+.BR eqn2graph (@MAN1EXT@),
+.BR @g@pic (@MAN1EXT@),
+.BR groff (@MAN1EXT@),
+.BR gs (1),
+.BR convert (1).
+.
+.
+.SH AUTHOR
+Eric S. Raymond <esr@thyrsus.com>
+.
+.\" Local Variables:
+.\" mode: nroff
+.\" End:
diff --git a/contrib/groff/contrib/grap2graph/grap2graph.sh b/contrib/groff/contrib/grap2graph/grap2graph.sh
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..7c830c1a2519
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/groff/contrib/grap2graph/grap2graph.sh
@@ -0,0 +1,85 @@
+#! /bin/sh
+#
+# grap2graph -- compile graph description descriptions to bitmap images
+#
+# by Eric S. Raymond <esr@thyrsus.com>, May 2003
+#
+# In Unixland, the magic is in knowing what to string together...
+#
+# Take grap description on stdin, emit cropped bitmap on stdout.
+# The pic markup should *not* be wrapped in .G1/.G2, this script will do that.
+# A -U option on the command line enables gpic/groff "unsafe" mode.
+# A -format FOO option changes the image output format to any format
+# supported by convert(1). All other options are passed to convert(1).
+# The default format is PNG.
+#
+
+# Requires the groff suite and the ImageMagick tools. Both are open source.
+# This code is released to the public domain.
+#
+# Here are the assumptions behind the option processing:
+#
+# 1. None of the options of grap(1) are relevant.
+#
+# 2. Only the -U option of groff(1) is relevant.
+#
+# 3. Many options of convert(1) are potentially relevant, (especially
+# -density, -interlace, -transparency, -border, and -comment).
+#
+# Thus, we pass -U to groff(1), and everything else to convert(1).
+#
+# $Id: grap2graph.sh,v 1.4 2005/05/18 07:03:06 wl Exp $
+#
+groff_opts=""
+convert_opts=""
+format="png"
+
+while [ "$1" ]
+do
+ case $1 in
+ -unsafe)
+ groff_opts="-U";;
+ -format)
+ format=$2
+ shift;;
+ -v | --version)
+ echo "GNU grap2graph (groff) version @VERSION@"
+ exit 0;;
+ --help)
+ echo "usage: grap2graph [ option ...] < in > out"
+ exit 0;;
+ *)
+ convert_opts="$convert_opts $1";;
+ esac
+ shift
+done
+
+# create temporary directory
+tmp=
+for d in "$GROFF_TMPDIR" "$TMPDIR" "$TMP" "$TEMP" /tmp; do
+ test -z "$d" && continue
+
+ tmp=`(umask 077 && mktemp -d -q "$d/grap2graph-XXXXXX") 2> /dev/null` \
+ && test -n "$tmp" && test -d "$tmp" \
+ && break
+
+ tmp=$d/grap2graph$$-$RANDOM
+ (umask 077 && mkdir $tmp) 2> /dev/null && break
+done;
+if test -z "$tmp"; then
+ echo "$0: cannot create temporary directory" >&2
+ { (exit 1); exit 1; }
+fi
+
+trap 'exit_status=$?; rm -rf $tmp && exit $exit_status' 0 2 15
+
+# Here goes:
+# 1. Add .G1/.G2.
+# 2. Process through grap(1) to emit pic markup.
+# 3. Process through groff(1) with pic preprocessing to emit Postscript.
+# 4. Use convert(1) to crop the Postscript and turn it into a bitmap.
+(echo ".G1"; cat; echo ".G2") | grap | groff -p $groff_opts -Tps -P-pletter | \
+ convert -trim -crop 0x0 $convert_opts - $tmp/grap2graph.$format \
+ && cat $tmp/grap2graph.$format
+
+# End
diff --git a/contrib/groff/contrib/groffer/ChangeLog b/contrib/groff/contrib/groffer/ChangeLog
index f706907d372a..c436f8cee5e1 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/contrib/groffer/ChangeLog
+++ b/contrib/groff/contrib/groffer/ChangeLog
@@ -1,4 +1,977 @@
-2003-01-22 Bernd Warken <bwarken@mayn.de>
+ ________________________________________________________________
+ * release of groffer 0.9.22
+
+2005-22-04 Bernd Warken
+
+ ### `--whatis'
+
+ Produce a `groff' output and allow wild cards on filespec
+ parameters for `--whatis'.
+
+ * groffer2.sh:
+ - $_FILESPEC_ARG: New variable for storing the actual filespec
+ parameter.
+ - main_do_fileargs(): Set $_FILESPEC_ARG and add
+ what_is_filespec().
+ - main_parse_args(): Add --all to --whatis.
+ - to_tmp_line(): New function to write the arguments to the
+ temorary cat file.
+ - whatis_filename(): Rename of what_is(). Construct a better
+ printout using $_FILESPEC_ARG. Repair the sed sequneces.
+ - whatis_filespec(): New function to print the filespec once
+ during the `whatis' process.
+ - whatis_header(): New funtion for printing the header of the
+ `whatis' output.
+
+ * groffer.man: Revise the documentation of --whatis.
+
+ ### `--apropos*'
+
+ Produce `groff' for `--apropos*'. Allow `--sections' for
+ `--apropos', ignore it with `--apropos-*'.
+
+ * groffer2.sh:
+ - --apropos*: Make these options without argument.
+ - $_APROPOS_PROG: New variable for the program that is is used for
+ `apropos'.
+ - $_APROPOS_SECTIONS: New variable to determine the sections that
+ are filtered out of `apropos' output depending on `--apropos-*'.
+ - apropos_filespec(): Handling of apropos at the filespec level.
+ - apropos_run(): Remove it.
+ - apropos_setup(): New function.
+ - main_set_mode(): Remove handling of $_OPT_APROPOS*.
+
+ * groffer.man:
+ - Revise the documentation of `--apropos*'.
+ - Split section 'options for GNU man' into two sections `options
+ for man pages' and `long options taken over from GNU man'.
+ - Move `--apropos*', `--whatis', `--man', and `--no-man' to
+ section `options for man pages'.
+
+ ### special display (apropos and whatis)
+
+ * groffer2.sh:
+ - special_setup(): New function that chooses the setup between
+ apropos and whatis.
+ - special_filespec(): New function that does the output at the
+ filespec level for apropos or whatis.
+
+ ### handle `--sections' for man page searching
+
+ * groffer2.sh:
+ - man_do_filespec(): Use $_OPT_SECTIONS of --sections instead of
+ $_MAN_AUTO_SEC if non-empty. If a section was given on the
+ filespec parameter $_OPT_SECTIONS is ignored. This differs from
+ `man' which always uses the restricted sections of --sections.
+ This function works for both normal man page search and whatis.
+ - apropos_filespec(): Use --sections for --apropos, but not for
+ --apropos-* because these provide already their own sections.
+
+ ### wildcards in filespec arguments
+
+ * groffer2.sh: Wildcards are now accepted. In `--apropos*' and
+ `--whatis' they are interpreted as wildcard search elements; but
+ in normal display they are only handled as their own character.
+
+ ### development; new option
+
+ * groffer2.sh:
+ - --print: New option that prints just its argument for parameter
+ check.
+ - usage(): Add new option.
+ - $_OPT_DO_NOTHING: New variable for do_nothing(). Handle it at
+ the end of main_parse_Args().
+
+ * groffer.man: Add information on --print.
+
+ ### safe exit
+
+ * groffer2.sh:
+ - error(): Always exit with $_ERROR.
+ - exit_test(): New function to exit when first exit was hidden by
+ (). Call it after each $().
+
+ ### automatic shell determination
+
+ * groffer.sh:
+ - If no option --shell is given perform a test of several shells
+ to automatically start some shell for groffer2.sh. `ksh' is used
+ first because it can be safely terminated by Ctrl-C.
+ - This can be cancelled by providing --shell=''.
+ - Add test on `sed' program.
+
+ * groffer.man: Revise information on --shell.
+
+ ### trap
+
+ * groffer2.sh:
+ - trap_set(): Remove argument. Instead of $_ALL_EXIT use only
+ signal 0.
+ - trap_unset(): Rename trap_clean(). Instead of $_ALL_EXIT use
+ only signal 0.
+ - $_ALL_EXIT: Remove this variable.
+ - Replace all direct `trap' calls by trap_set().
+
+ * README_SH: New section `Bugs' on `trap'..
+
+ ### user errors, error output without function stack
+
+ * groffer2.sh:
+ - error_user(): New function for user errors.
+ - error(): Remove call of clean_up() because the trap will do it
+ with the exit. Remove the `kill' commands. Create a temporary
+ file `.error' that can be tested by exit_test() for a better exit
+ test (especially for shell `ksh').
+ - $_DEBUG_USER_WITH_STACK: New variable to enable function stack
+ output in error_user().
+ - list_from_cmdline(), list_single_from_abbrev(), main_set_mode():
+ Use error_user().
+
+ ### test modes on X and tty
+
+ * groffer2,sh:
+ - is_X(), is_not_X(): New functions for checking on X Window.
+ - $_VIEWER_HTML_TTY, $_VIEWER_HTML_X: New variables that split
+ $_VIEWER_HTML. Add `galeon'.
+ - main_parse_args(): Allow mode change for graphical modes only
+ when in X Window.
+ - _do_display() of main_display(): Create a special run for
+ viewers that run on the terminal; `lynx' is the only one so far.
+
+ ### add $GROFFER_MODE to command line
+
+ * groffer.sh:
+ - After the handling of the configuration files integrate
+ $GROFFER_OPT to the command line.
+ - This makes a `set' in the shell determination unnecessary.
+
+ * groffer2.sh:
+ - The debug test gets simpler because quotes are vanished without
+ $GROFFER_OPT.
+ - main_parse_MANOPT(): Prepend $mpm_list to the command line.
+ - main_parse_args(): `set' is unnecessary.
+
+ ### debug; new options
+
+ * groffer2.sh:
+ - --debug-all, --debug-lm, --debug-params, --debug-shell,
+ --debug-stacks, --debug-tmpdir, --debug-user: New options.
+ - --debug: Enable all debug variables except $_DEBUG_STACKS and
+ $_DEBUG_LM. By the new options the smallest abbreviation is now
+ `--debug'.
+ - $_DEBUG_STACKS: Rename $_DEBUG.
+ - $_DEBUG_PRINT_TMPDIR: New debug variable for printing the name
+ of the temporary directory in main_init().
+ - $_OPT_DEBUG: Remove this variable because debug is handled at
+ the early part of the script.
+ - clean_up(): Enlarge $_DEBUG_KEEP_FILES to not deleting the
+ temporary directory.
+ - usage(): Move all development options on a section of its own.
+ - Move the test of rudimentary shell functionality at the
+ beginning of the script. Add test on `sed'.
+ - Follow this by the debug section. The determination of all
+ --debug* options can be done without a function.
+
+ * groffer.man: Revise information on --debug and add new options.
+
+ ### variables
+
+ * groffer.sh:
+ - $_ERROR: Move the definition of this variable here.
+ - $_GROFF_VERSION: New variable, is set over @...@ construct.
+ - $_OUTPUT_FILE_NAME: Move this variable to groffer2.sh.
+
+ * groffer2.sh:
+ - $_MAN_AUTO_SEC_LIST: Rename $_MAN_AUTO_SEC because it represents
+ a list.
+ - $_MAN_AUTO_SEC_CHARS: New read-only variable for storing
+ $_MAN_AUTO_SEC_LIST in [] construct. Use it in man_do_filespec()
+ and whatis_filename().
+ - $_SPACE_CASE: New read-only variable with [] on space characters
+ with \ for `case' patterns. Use it in several functions.
+ - $_SPACE_SED: New read-only variable with [] on space characters
+ for `sed'. Use it in several functions.
+
+ ### options and display
+
+ * groffer2.sh:
+ - list_from_cmdline(): Add test whether the same abbreviation is
+ part of long options with and without arguments. Give handling of
+ `=' a `case' pattern of its own.
+ - main_display(): Remove unnecessary calls of `clean_up' in order
+ to use `mozilla' without problems. In _do_display(): Fix -X by
+ providing a different process when $_DISPLAY_PROG is empty.
+ - main_set_mode(): Accept options for viewers as is, without check
+ for program. Add test whether no program is given for a mode.
+ This avoids unnecessary empty $_DISPLAY_PROG in main_display().
+
+ ### viewer programs that run on the terminal (tty); new options
+
+ * groffer2.sh:
+ - $_VIEWER_TERMINAL: New variable that stores whether a viewer was
+ supposed to run on tty.
+ - --dvi-viewer-tty, --html-viewer-tty, --pdf-viewer-tty,
+ --ps-viewer-tty, --tty-viewer-tty, --X-viewer-tty, --x-viewer-tty,
+ --www-viewer-tty: New options for viewers that run on a terminal.
+ - main_parse_args(), _do_display() of main_display(): Use the new
+ options and the new variable.
+ - usage(): Add the new options.
+
+ * groffer.man: Add information on options --*-viewer-tty.
+
+ ### other fixes
+
+ * groffer2.sh:
+ - _do_display() of main_display(): Bear errors of `groff' run.
+ - is_not_file: Fix to have exactly one argument.
+ - is_not_prog(): Handle no arguments.
+ - list_has_not(): Fix.
+ - main_do_fileargs(): Remove $mdfa_exitcode.
+ - register_title(): Limit title to 4 elements.
+ - version(): Print the version information to standard output just
+ like `groff' does.
+ - --no-special: New option to disable former calls of `--all',
+ `--apropos*', and `whatis.
+ - --title: Make it an option with argument.
+
+2005-08-07 Keith Marshall <keith.d.marshall@ntlworld.com>
+
+ * contrib/groffer/Makefile.sub (install): Reference groffer2.sh
+ as $(srcdir)/groffer2.sh, so it will install when building in a
+ different directory from the source.
+
+ ________________________________________________________________
+ * release of groffer 0.9.21
+
+2005-08-02 Bernd Warken
+
+ ### @...@ constructs
+
+ * groffer.sh:
+ - $_AT: New variable for `@'.
+ - @...@: Replace the @...@ constructs by variables _AT_..._AT.
+ These constructs are transformed by `make' to useful information.
+ Keep all of these constructs in the first part of groffer.sh. For
+ a run before a `make' call, the script sets these variables to
+ special values for testing purpose.
+ - $_GROFFER_LIBDIR: Variable pointing to the groffer library
+ directory @libdir@/groff/groffer.
+
+ ### Configuration files
+
+ * groffer.sh:
+ - Add test for `$()' construct.
+ - Read and transform the configuration files and execute the
+ emerging commands. The `sed' script was heavily enlarged to
+ handle line with spaces and quotes. The emerging script is now
+ called by `eval', so no temporary file is needed.
+ - $_CONF_FILE_ETC, $_CONF_FILE_HOME: New variables for the config
+ files.
+ - $_SQ, $_SP: Move variables for characters before the handling of
+ the configuration files. Rename $_SQUOTE to $_SQ and $_SPACE to
+ $_SP.
+ - $GROFFER_OPT: Remove cleaning of this variable before the
+ reading of the configuration files.
+
+ * groffer2.sh:
+ - main_init(): Remove the getting of the configuration files.
+
+ ### Rewrite the shell determination
+
+ * groffer.sh:
+ - Get rid of all functions in `groffer.sh'. Rewrite the shell
+ determination with `` and $().
+ - --shell: Shortest abbreviation is `--sh'. Allow arguments for
+ the shell name.
+ - Allow an empty argument for --shell as shell name to overwrite a
+ specified shell; an empty shell name gets back to the default
+ shell.
+ - The shell determination now inludes the full handling of the
+ config files. The `--shell' option needs no longer a line
+ starting with `-'.
+
+ ### Test of unset
+
+ * groffer.sh:
+ - Remove test of `unset'.
+ - Remove all calls of `unset'.
+ - Use one character names for all variables that are meant to be
+ local in this script.
+
+ * groffer2.sh:
+ - Move the test of `unset' to the testing of rudimentary shell
+ functionality without change.
+
+ ### Allow abbreviations for long options
+
+ * groffer2.sh:
+ - list_has_abbrev(): New function for checking a list having an
+ element with a given abbreviation.
+ - list_get_single_from_abbrev(): New function to retrieve the
+ element having a given abbreviation.
+ - list_from_cmd_line(): For an option abbreviation determine the
+ corresponding long option.
+ - From the man option lists remove the elements that are also in
+ a groffer list.
+ - Allow abbreviation for the early test of --debug.
+
+ * groffer.sh: Allow abbreviation for the early test on --shell.
+ - get_opt_shell(): Rewrite _get_opt_shell() and the shell test
+ around it.
+ - test_on_shell(): Rename function _test_on_shell().
+ - $_SHELL: global variable for the shell to run groffer2.sh.
+
+ ### Get rid of `sh -c'
+
+ * groffer2.sh:
+ - main_display(), _do_display(): Remove the `sh -c' calls. Make
+ the cleanup working without it.
+ - _do_display(): Extend _do_display() such that it can be used for
+ the pdf mode as well.
+ - _make_pdf(): New subfunction of main_display() for running the
+ additional parts of pdf mode in _do_display().
+ - rm_file(), rm_file_with_debug(), rm_tree(): New functions for
+ removing files and directories.
+
+ ### Change directory
+
+ * groffer2.sh:
+ - $_START_DIR: New variable to store the directory at the starting
+ time of the script.
+ - main_display(): Go to the groffer temporary directory to be able
+ to process internal `groff' data like pictures.
+ - clean_up(): Get back to the starting directory.
+
+ ### Compatibility with strange shells
+
+ * groffer2.sh:
+ - clean_up(): `zsh' and `posh' had difficulties with `eval'.
+ - is_*(): Add test on empty argument. Some shells return true on
+ `test -d' etc. with empty argument, while most shells return
+ false.
+ - echo1(); New function to print single line `cat <<EOF'. Replace
+ all `echo x' by `echo1'.
+ - list_has_abbrev(), list_from_cmdline(): Correction.
+ - main_parse_MANOPT(): Repair and revise.
+ - --do-nothing: New option without output (for development).
+ - Rewrite rudimentary shell functionality near the beginning of
+ the script.
+
+ * groffer.sh, groffer2.sh:
+ - Remove `;' after the commands `if', `while', and `until'.
+
+ ### Debugging information
+
+ * groffer2.sh:
+ - $_DEBUG_PRINT_PARAMS: New variable for printing all parameters
+ from the config files, $GROFFER_OPT, and command line after they
+ have been transformed.
+ - $_DEBUG_PRINT_SHELL: New variable for printing the name of the
+ shell found in groff.sh.
+ - main(): Move the landmarks of main-*() into main().
+
+ ### Further checks and additions
+
+ * groffer.sh, groffer2.sh:
+ - $_PROGRAM_NAME: Replace this variable by `groffer'. The program
+ name is now stable.
+ - $_GROFFER_RUN: Remove this variable. As `groffer.sh' or
+ `groffer' is no longer rerun, this variable is not necessary any
+ more.
+
+ * groffer2.sh:
+ - main_set_resources(): Make the default viewers capable to use
+ arguments in the list.
+ - leave(): Add an argument for given exit code. Use it where
+ suitable in main_*().
+ - do_filearg(): Add error messages for non-existing files and man
+ pages.
+ - _do_opt_V(): New subfunction of main_display() to handle the
+ output for option `-V'. `groff -V' is greatly enlarged by
+ `groffer' specific information.
+ - register_title(): Handle file names with spaces. Replace spaces
+ by `_'.
+ - is_existing(): Add `test -c' for special files.
+ - usage(): Add `=arg' to the options with an argument. Add option
+ `--tty-viewer'.
+ - kghostview: In the default viewer list, add option
+ `--scale=1.45'.
+ - $_OPTS_CMDLINE_SHORT_NA: Correct a lacking space.
+
+ * Makefile.sub: Repair the installation instructions for
+ groffer2.sh.
+
+ * groffer.man:
+ - Add paragraph on option handling.
+ - Add option `--do-nothing'.
+ - Reorder option for development and `groff'.
+ - Rewrite documentation for option `-V'.
+ - Expand `--shell'.
+ - Reformulate sections CONFIGURATION FILES, COMPATIBILITY and SEE
+ ALSO.
+ - Make `man' italic where possible.
+ - .copyleft: Adjust the fonts.
+
+ * README: Update sections `Output' and `Compatibility'.
+
+ * README_SH:
+ - Add `mksh' as compatible shell.
+ - Add information on the scripts after the split.
+
+ * TODO: Remove some fulfilled parts.
+
+ * ChangeLog: Remove final spaces.
+
+ ________________________________________________________________
+ * release of groffer 0.9.20
+
+2005-07-30 Bernd Warken
+
+ ### Split groffer.sh into two files groffer.sh and groffer2.sh.
+
+ * groffer.sh:
+ - Remove the second part of this script. It is now in
+ groffer2.sh.
+ - $_GROFFER2_SH: New variable to point to the installed position
+ of `groffer2.sh'. This position is presented using @libdir@.
+
+ * groffer2.sh: New script containing the second part of
+ groffer.sh. This script will be installed in the groffer library
+ directory @libdir@/groff/groffer, this might be
+ /usr/local/lib/groff/groffer/groffer2.sh for example.
+
+ * Makefile.sub:
+ - `groffer': Add replacement of @libdir@.
+ - `install_data': Add the installation of the groffer library
+ directory and groffer2.sh.
+ - `uninstall_sub': Delete the installed `groffer2.sh' and the
+ groffer library directory.
+
+ * README_SH:
+ - Remove the function list.
+ - Add argument options to the list of used commands.
+ - Documentation of the splitting of the script.
+ - Document the possible abbreviation of options.
+
+ ________________________________________________________________
+ * release of groffer 0.9.19
+
+2005-07-07 Bernd Warken
+
+ * groffer.sh: extensions
+ - `mode x': Mode for the equivalent options `--x', `--mode x',
+ `--X' `--mode X', and the default mode. The default assumes a
+ resolution of 75 dpi. The default device for a resolution of 75
+ dpi is `X75-12', the default device for a resolution of 100 dpi is
+ `X100'. The default geometry for the resolution of 100 dpi is set
+ to the width 800 dpi.
+ - `mode X': New mode for option -X only.
+ - `-V': Extent the `groff' output of -V by `groffer' specific
+ information (in main_display()).
+ - register_file(): Replace title `-' by `stdin'.
+ - $_DEBUG_KEEP_FILES: If set to `yes' the files in the temporary
+ directory are not deleted before the end trap.
+
+ * groffer.sh: get `zsh' to work as well
+ - tmp_create(): Use `: >file' for generating an empty file.
+ - rmdir: Replace `rmdir' by `rm -f -r'.
+ - eval: Add `eval' to many commands with variable arguments.
+
+ * groffer.sh: repair `debug'
+ - Print all debug output to stderr.
+ - $_FUNC_STACK: Built function call stack even when $_DEBUG is not
+ set. Now the arguments are not added.
+ - $_DEBUG: If set to `yes' print 3 call stack events: the function
+ that is added with its arguments is printed with `+++ '
+ (func_push()); the call stack after the addition is printed with
+ `>>> ' (func_push()); the call stack after the removing is printed
+ with `<<< ' (func_pop()).
+ - error(): Always print the function call stack on errors.
+
+ * groffer.sh: Corrections
+ - $_groffer_run: Rename to $_GROFFER_RUN.
+ - $unset: Rename to $_UNSET.
+ - Repair test of `unset'.
+ - Repair test for `--shell'. The script is now rerun under the
+ shell specified in the option argument. This can increase the
+ speed.
+
+ * README_SH: `zsh' now works.
+
+ * groffer.man:
+ - Reformulate the information for the `groffer' specific details
+ of option `-V'.
+ - Add information on the debug process.
+ - Add information on the default devices in `x mode'.
+ - Minor corrections.
+
+ ________________________________________________________________
+ * release of groffer 0.9.18
+
+2005-07-01 Bernd Warken
+
+ * groffer.sh: further shell compatibility
+ - `echo': Remove options and possible options of `echo' by
+ preceding the argument with a character `x' that is removed by
+ `sed' or replace `echo' by `cat <<EOF'. `echo -n' seems to be not
+ portable, so it is omitted.
+ - `for': Remove `;' from within `for' (because of ksh).
+ - `ls': Old UNIX systems echoed the error message to standard
+ output. So handle the output with `sed'. If the output contains
+ `not found' map it to an empty string.
+ - `true': Replace `true' by command `:'. Remove test of `true'
+ (because `ash' refuses the redefinition of builtins even in an
+ unreachable `if' branch).
+ - `false': Remove test of `false'; it isn't used any more.
+ - `test': As `test -e' does not exist in Solaris 2.5 replace it by
+ `test -f || test -d'.
+ - `unset': `unset' is said to be not portable. As `ash' protests
+ against the definition of the function `unset()' in the test of
+ `unset' replace the test by defining `$unset' to `unset' if it
+ exists and to `:' otherwise. Use `eval $unset' instead of the
+ direct command `unset'.
+ - _get_opt_shell(): Replace `for' loop with `shift' by `while'.
+ - man_search_section(): Replace `for f in filename*' by a test on
+ the existence of `filename*'.
+ - `zsh' interprets `$...' as `"$..."'. So `eval' must be called;
+ This cannot be used in `for i in $f', so it must be rewritten as
+ `for i in $(eval set x $f; shift; echo "$@")'
+
+ * groffer.sh:
+ - `--X', `--x', `--mode=X', `--mode=x': Make these options
+ equivalent to choosing an X device by setting `-TX75-12'. `-X' is
+ still equivalent to `groff -X'.
+ - main_init(): Choose the name of the temporary file by adding a
+ number using `expr' if it exists and cannot be removed.
+ - main_parse_args():Repair some options by replacing `$mpa_mode'
+ by `$_OPT_MODE'.
+ - catz(): Rename it to cat_z() to avoid problem with existing
+ programs.
+ - where(): Rename to where_is().
+ - $_CONFFILES: Rename to $_CONF_FILES.
+ - $_HAS_BZIP: export and preset it.
+
+ * groffer.man:
+ - Document the `X mode' changes.
+ - Add `@g@' to `troff'.
+
+ * README, README_SH, TODO:
+ - Add date line `Latest update:'.
+ - Add `...' quoting to essential terms.
+ - Add Emacs mode at the end.
+
+ * README_SH:
+ - Add documentation on the above compatibility changes.
+ - Add documentation on used commands.
+ - Mention the tested shells.
+
+ * Makefile.sub:
+ Readd `@g@'.
+
+ ________________________________________________________________
+ * release of groffer 0.9.17
+
+2005-06-23 Bernd Warken
+
+ * groffer.sh: get rid of `local' in functions (it is not POSIX)
+ - Replace local variables by variable names with a special prefix
+ that is an abbreviation of the corresponding function name (quasi-
+ local variables).
+ - Unset the quasi-local function variables before returning.
+ - _t_e_s_t_f_u_n_c_(): Remove tests for local and global
+ variables.
+ - Add quasi-local variables for saving the content of
+ single-character variables.
+ - Remove some unused local and global variables.
+ - Several variables were forgotten to make local. They are now
+ made quasi-local.
+
+ * groffer.sh: other corrections
+ - $return_var: New function (after `eval') for an arbitrary
+ return value.
+ - obj*(): Add return modes.
+ - Rewrite tests for `true' and `false'.
+ - Add function names to error calls where it was forgotten.
+ - `for': Replace `for x in "$@"' by `for x'.
+ - `set': Replace `set -- ...' by `set x ...; shift'.
+ - `sed': Replace `\|.*|s|...|...|' by `s|...|...|'.
+
+ * README_SH:
+ - Add information on the removing of `local'.
+ - New section for non-POSIX shell restrictions.
+
+2005-06-20 Keith Marshall
+
+ * README-SH: Information of `Portable shells' in info autoconf.
+
+ ________________________________________________________________
+ * release of groffer 0.9.16
+
+2005-06-19 Bernd Warken
+
+ * groffer.sh: Place each `then', `else', and `do' on a line of its
+ own because some shells do not support the mixture mode.
+
+ * groffer.man: Add section `BUGS'.
+
+ * README_SH:
+ - Add compatibility information.
+ - Correct documentation for function arguments.
+
+2005-06-18 Keith Marshall
+
+ * groffer.sh: $_NULL_DEV: Replace /dev/null by $_NULL_DEV which is
+ either /dev/null or NUL if /dev/null does not exist.
+
+2005-06-17 Zvezdan Petkovic
+
+ * Makefile.sub: $(RM): Define it to `rm -f' because not all `make'
+ programs have it predefined.
+
+2005-06-16 Bernd Warken
+ ________________________________________________________________
+ * release of groffer 0.9.15
+
+ * Makefile.sub:
+ - Use `$(RM)'.
+ - Use `sed -f $(SH_DEPS_SED_SCRIPT)'.
+
+2005-05-20 Bernd Warken
+ ________________________________________________________________
+ * release of groffer 0.9.14
+
+ * groffer.man: correction of non-hyphenation
+
+2005-05-17 Bernd Warken
+ ________________________________________________________________
+ * release of groffer 0.9.13
+
+ * groffer.sh:
+ - $_VIEWER_DVI: Add `kdvi'.
+ - $_VIEWER_PDF: Add `kghostview', `ggv', and `kpdf'.
+ - $_VIEWER_PS: Add `kghostview' and `ggv'.
+ - $_modefile: For the output file name, add extension .ps for ps
+ mode and .dvi for dvi mode. This exists already for the html and
+ pdf modes.
+ - Update some parts of the documentation.
+
+ * README, README_SH:
+ - Move some parts on usage from README_SH to README.
+ - Reformulate several parts of both files.
+
+ * groffer.man: update
+
+2005-05-14 Keith Marshall
+
+ * groffer.sh:
+ - first line: Add space to `#! /bin/sh'.
+
+2004-11-15 Bernd Warken
+ ________________________________________________________________
+ * release of groffer 0.9.12
+
+ * groffer.sh:
+ - main_init(): Rewriting of the creation of the temporary
+ directory to ensure that it cannot be made writable apart from the
+ user. If the directory already exists and cannot be removed then
+ append `X' to the directory name.
+ - is_non_empty_file(): fix it to use POSIX `test -s'.
+ - is_existing(): new function.
+ - POSIX `rm -f -r': use this in `clean_up()' and `main_init()'.
+ - `--macro-file': remove this unused long option.
+ - `-V', `--source', `--device': move these from groff options
+ to groffer options.
+ - `$_TMP_DIR_SUB': remove this unused variable.
+
+2004-06-15 Bernd Warken
+ ________________________________________________________________
+ * release of groffer 0.9.11
+
+ * groffer.sh:
+ - To the search of the `--apropos-*' options, add man pages with a
+ subsection in their apropos output.
+
+2004-06-02 Bernd Warken
+ ________________________________________________________________
+ * release of groffer 0.9.10
+
+ * groffer.sh:
+ - Remove automatic call of `ash' due to inconsistencies of
+ different ash versions.
+ - In the first run, add recognition of `--shell' lines in the
+ groffer configuration files. To configure an external shell in
+ a configuration file, a line starting with `--shell' is
+ necessary.
+ - list_from_cmdline(): Simplify the arguments.
+ - As $POSIXLY_CORRECT is internally set to `y' by some GNU
+ `/bin/sh' shells the following 2 fixes are necessary:
+ -- `sed': Empty patterns are not allowed with $POSIXLY_CORRECT
+ set; so move the address information before the `s' command to the
+ pattern after the command, and write `.*' to the address field.
+ -- list_from_cmdline(): Remove the strange $POSIXLY_CORRECT style
+ to finish the option processing after the first non-option
+ argument; use the flexible GNU mixing of options and file names
+ instead.
+
+ * groffer.man:
+ - Remove any hints on `ash'.
+ - Add minus line behavior of `--shell' for configuration and add a
+ corresponding example.
+ - Update the information on $POSIXLY_CORRECT.
+
+2004-05-29 Bernd Warken
+ ________________________________________________________________
+ * release of groffer 0.9.9
+
+ * groffer.sh:
+ Fix first run section to allow the starting shell to go on if
+ `ash' is not available.
+
+ * groffer.man:
+ Remove unnecessary information on groffer version.
+
+2004-05-12 Bernd Warken
+ ________________________________________________________________
+ * release of groffer 0.9.8
+
+ * groffer.sh:
+ Fix problems of `test' by adding subs to arguments.
+
+ * groffer.man:
+ Write the file license as macros that are called in sections
+ AUTHOR and COPYING.
+
+ * .cvsignore:
+ Restore this file.
+
+2004-04-30 Bernd Warken
+ ________________________________________________________________
+ * release of groffer 0.9.7
+
+ * groffer.sh:
+ - obj(), obj_data(), obj_from_output(), obj_set(): New object
+ oriented functions to minimize complicated `eval' commands.
+ - list_*(): Corrections.
+ - usage(): Streamlining.
+
+ * groffer.man, README_SH:
+ Corrections.
+
+2004-04-27 Bernd Warken
+ ________________________________________________________________
+ * release of groffer 0.9.6
+
+ This version replaces the license of all files except ChangeLog of
+ the groffer source to the GNU General Public License (GPL) of the
+ version described in files COPYING and LICENSE in the groff top
+ source directory.
+
+ * groffer.man:
+ Changement from the GNU Free Documentation License (FDL) to
+ the GNU General Public License (GPL).
+
+ * README, README_SH, TODO:
+ Add license GNU General Public License (GPL).
+
+ * Makefile.sub, groffer.sh:
+ Keep the GNU General Public License (GPL), but refer to the
+ COPYING and LICENSE files.
+
+ * ChangeLog: Add a license in the style of Emacs ChangeLog file,
+ which is weaker than the GPL, but has its flavor.
+
+2004-04-24 Bernd Warken
+ ________________________________________________________________
+ * release of groffer 0.9.5
+
+ This version is a rewrite of groffer in many parts, but it is kept
+ in the old single script style.
+
+ Overview of new options:
+ --text, --mode text, --tty-viewer,
+ --X, --mode X, --X-viewer, --html, --mode html, --html-view,
+ --apropos-data, --apropos-devel, --apropos-progs
+
+ New file:
+ <groffer-source>/README_SH
+
+
+ ******* Extension of the `apropos' handling
+
+ The output of man's `apropos' has grown immensely meanwhile, so it
+ has become inefficient. Now `groffer' provides new options to get
+ the a selected information from this output.
+
+ * groffer.sh:
+ `--apropos-progs': new option for displaying only information
+ on programs (man page sections 1, 6, and 8)
+ `--apropos-data': new option for displaying only information
+ on documented data (man page sections 4, 5 and 7)
+ `--apropos-devel': new option for displaying only information
+ on development documentation (man page sections 2, 3 and 9)
+ `--apropos': still displays just the output of man's `apropos'
+ program.
+ - Specify all of these options as a single argument option; that
+ makes groffer's `--apropos' option slightly different because
+ the corresponding `man' option does not have arguments, but takes
+ all file arguments as apropos targets. So just ignore the `man'
+ options `-k' and `--apropos' in the parsing of $MANOPT.
+ - Exit after processing one `apropos' call.
+
+
+ ******* Quasi object oriented function arguments
+
+ An object is the name of an environment variable. The value of
+ this variable contains the object's content. This allows to
+ specify function arguments and the calling syntax in a simpler way
+ by letting the first argument be a variable name, usable for input
+ or output.
+
+ Such an object type is `list', the string value of a shell
+ variable arranged in space-separated single-quoted elements, such
+ as $GROFFER_OPT internally.
+
+ * groffer.sh:
+ - Remove list_from_args(), list_element_from_arg()
+ list_from_lists(), list_length(), and list_prepend().
+ They can be replaced by list_append().
+ - All list*() functions are rearranged such that the first
+ argument is a list object, the name of a variable.
+
+
+ ******* Simplification of configuration files
+
+ The new syntax of the groffer configuration files is
+ - all lines starting with a `-' character are interpreted as
+ command line options for all calls of groffer; they are collected
+ and prepended to the actual value of $GROFFER_OPT; optional
+ spaces at the beginning.of the line are omitted.
+ - all other lines are interpreted as a shell command and executed
+ in the current shell of the groffer call.
+
+ Precedence:
+ - The command line and the external environment variables such as
+ $GROFFER_OPT of the groffer call have the highest precedence.
+ - This is overwritten by the configuration file in the user's home
+ directory.
+ - The system configuration file in /etc has the lowest
+ precedence.
+
+ * groffer.sh:
+ The configuration files are now called after the determination of
+ the temporary files in main_init().
+
+
+ ******* Script file name
+
+ The file name of the script is needed for the several calls during
+ the search for the optimal shell.
+
+ * groffer.sh:
+ - $_GROFFER_SH: replace $_this by $_GROFFER_SH and use $0 for
+ determining the file name of the script for the following calls,
+ instead of the cumbersome @BINDIR@ construction.
+ - Force the script to be called as an executable file, so $0 must
+ contain the program name.
+
+
+ ******* Improved temporary file names
+
+ Just like groff, groffer mixes all file parameters into a single
+ output file. Its name is now constructed as a comma-separated
+ list built from the file name arguments without a leading comma.
+ So a leading comma can be used for the internal temporary file
+ names.
+
+ * groffer.sh:
+ - $_OUTPUT_FILE_NAME: new global variable as basis for the output
+ file name; it is set in main_set_resources().
+ - tmp_create(): use `,name' for temporary files different from
+ output file because the output file name does not start with a
+ comma. `$$' is not needed anymore.
+ - main_display(): simplification of $_modefile in _do_display()
+ and single display modes.
+ - Add extension `.html' to output file name in html mode.
+ - base_name(): correction for strange positions of `/'.
+
+
+ ******* Mode fixes
+
+ * groffer.sh:
+ - Set the main default mode to `x' with groff's X Window viewer
+ `gxditview'.
+ - Allow 'x' and 'X' in `--mode' for the X Window mode; the same
+ for `--x' and `X', `--x-viewer' and `--X-viewer'.
+ - Make groff's `-X' equivalent to `mode X'.
+ - Fix `--auto', `--mode auto', and `--default-modes'.
+ - `html' mode: new mode equivalent to `www', add `konqueror' and
+ `lynx' as viewers.
+ - `pdf' mode: fix zoom options for pdf-viewer `xpdf' in
+ main_set_resources(); in main_display() fix the display structure.
+ - Set default X Window resolution to 75dpi. This is not optimal,
+ but with a higher value the options and resources for some viewers
+ must be optimized.
+ `--text' and `--mode text': new option for text output without a
+ pager.
+ - `--tty-viewer': new option equivalent to `--pager'.
+ - Correct the pagers for `tty' mode.
+ - Fix `groff' mode in main_set_resources() and main_display().
+ - Harmonize `--mode arg' with the equivalent options `--arg'.
+
+
+ ******* Fixes for command line options
+
+ * groffer.sh:
+ - list_from_cmdline(): fix the parsing of options with arguments.
+ - Rename $_OPT_TTY_DEVICE to $_OPT_TEXT_DEVICE.
+ - $_OPTS_X_*: new variables for the inhereted X Window variables.
+ - Improve the distribution of the command line options into
+ $_OPTS_GROFFER_*, $_OPTS_GROFF_*, $_OPTS_X_*, and $_OPTS_MAN_*.
+ - $_OPTS_MANOPT_*: new variables for the parsing of $MANOPT.
+ - Correct $_OPTS_CMDLINE_*.
+ - Remove some unused $_OPTS_*.
+ - `--iconic': new option from `-iconic' of the X Window toolkit.
+ - Correct `--rv' to an option without argument.
+ - Minor fixes of other X Window toolkit options.
+
+
+ ******* Other fixes
+
+ * groffer.sh:
+ - is_prog(): allow 0 arguments.
+ - is_not_writable(): new function.
+ - is_*(): fix trailing return codes.
+ - Replace most `test' calls by is_*() functions.
+ - man_setup(): due to bugs in `manpath', prefer
+ manpath_set_from_path() for the determination of the man page path.
+ - man_search_section(): correction of some `for' loops.
+ - Remove export of external non-groffer variables.
+
+
+ ******* Documentation
+
+ * groffer.man:
+ - Reorder the option details according to the option origin as
+ groffer, groff, X, and man options.
+ - Add the programming changes information mentioned above.
+ - Support man pages with a dot in their name
+
+ * README_SH: new file
+ Move large parts of the documentation in `groffer.sh' into this
+ file.
+
+ * groffer.sh: usage():
+ - Change the output for `--help' to standard output.
+ - Restructure the information for this help output.
+
+
+ ******* Removement of the author's email address
+
+ Because of the extreme spam attacks, the author removed all
+ occurencies of his email address in every file of the groffer
+ source.
+
+2003-01-22 Bernd Warken
________________________________________________________________
* release of groffer 0.9.4
@@ -15,11 +988,11 @@
- Test existence of directory before deleting it in the
`clean_up' definitions.
- Correct help output in `usage' (called by `--help').
-
+
* TODO:
Remove mention of `shoop' and `apropos'.
-2002-10-21 Bernd Warken <bwarken@mayn.de>
+2002-10-21 Bernd Warken
________________________________________________________________
* release of groffer 0.9.3
@@ -42,8 +1015,8 @@
* TODO: think about...
- writing part of groffer in C/C++.
- handling several files with different macro packages.
-
-2002-10-17 Bernd Warken <bwarken@mayn.de>
+
+2002-10-17 Bernd Warken
________________________________________________________________
* fixes of groffer 0.9.2
@@ -55,12 +1028,12 @@
- New macro ".Header_CB" for CB font in .TP headers; used for
definition of variables in option --mode.
- Fix some option references to refer to long options.
-
+
* README:
New file for general information on the groffer source; it is
not installed.
-
-2002-10-14 Bernd Warken <bwarken@mayn.de>
+
+2002-10-14 Bernd Warken
* Makefile.sub:
add replacement "@BINDIR@" to "$(bindir)" for "groffer:"
@@ -72,7 +1045,7 @@
* groffer.man:
Remove double definition of filespec parameters.
-2002-10-13 Bernd Warken <bwarken@mayn.de>
+2002-10-13 Bernd Warken
________________________________________________________________
* release of groffer 0.9.2
@@ -94,16 +1067,16 @@
- New macro for file names ".File_name".
- "Option Parsing" is moved to section "COMPATIBILITY".
- Fix some "EXAMPLES".
-
-2002-09-30 Bernd Warken <bwarken@mayn.de>
+
+2002-09-30 Bernd Warken
________________________________________________________________
* release of groffer 0.9.1
-
+
* TODO: remove done entries
- Remove request for different shells.
- Remove the 'sed' complaints.
-2002-07-15 Bernd Warken <bwarken@mayn.de>
+2002-07-15 Bernd Warken
* groffer.sh: replace `sed' interface by direct `sed'
- This improves the performance of the shell programming parts
@@ -127,7 +1100,7 @@
groffer was called from the command line, or with the shell
name in the first line of the script, actually `/bin/sh'.
-2002-07-12 Bernd Warken <bwarken@mayn.de>
+2002-07-12 Bernd Warken
________________________________________________________________
* fixes for groffer 0.9.0
@@ -137,7 +1110,7 @@
- the string `is part of '
- groff's version information (version number and copyright),
but not groff's `called subprograms' information.
-
+
* groffer.sh: minor fixes
- Fix the argument parser to process argument `-' correctly.
- Some display programs have trouble with empty input; feed a
@@ -147,7 +1120,7 @@
* TODO:
fix entry `shoop' (not 'shopt').
-2002-06-28 Bernd Warken <bwarken@mayn.de>
+2002-06-28 Bernd Warken
________________________________________________________________
* release of groffer 0.9.0
@@ -160,25 +1133,25 @@
- New options `--pdf', `--pdf-viewer', `--mode pdf'.
- Standard pdf viewers `xpdf' and `acroread'.
- For `xpdf', choose zoom `z 3' for 100 dpi, `z 2' for 75 dpi.
-
+
* groffer.sh: support bzip2 decompression
- add test for `bzip2' with necessary options
- extend functions `catz()' and `save_stdin()'.
* TODO
remove entry on `bzip' decompression (done).
-
+
* groffer.man:
- Document new `pdf' features.
- Document new `bzip2' decompression.
- Fix documentation for `--auto-modes'.
-
+
* groffer.sh: minor fixes
- Improve device tests in `tty' and `dvi' modes.
- Internally, map mode `auto' to '' to facilitate tests.
- Fix auto mode sequence to: `ps,x,tty' as was intended.
-2002-06-25 Bernd Warken <bwarken@mayn.de>
+2002-06-25 Bernd Warken
* groffer.sh:
Fix `source' mode.
@@ -186,7 +1159,7 @@
* groffer.man:
Fix some indentations.
-2002-06-23 Bernd Warken <bwarken@mayn.de>
+2002-06-23 Bernd Warken
________________________________________________________________
* release of groffer 0.8
@@ -198,7 +1171,7 @@
- Document the configuration files in new section `FILES'.
- Redesign section `EXAMPLES'.
- Remove documentation for `-W'.
-
+
* groffer.sh: new debugging features
- Disabled by default; enabled by environment variables.
- Add landmark() to catch typos with quotes.
@@ -210,7 +1183,7 @@
- Actually, the groffer script uses only shell builtins found
in `ash' (a subset of POSIX) and POSIX `sed' as the only
external shell utility.
-
+
* groffer.sh: customization of viewers
- In `groff' mode, the groffer viewing facilities are disabled.
- The postprocessor option `-P' costumizes the viewer only in
@@ -231,7 +1204,7 @@
-> `--title': set viewer window title.
-> `--xrm': set X resource.
- Remove misnamed option `--xrdb'.
-
+
* groffer.sh: new mode structure
- New Postcript mode `ps' (`--ps'):
-> default viewers: gv,ghostview,gs_x11,gs;
@@ -256,7 +1229,7 @@
-> automatically active with one of `-V', `-X', `-Z'.
- Revise `tty' mode:
-> allow several text devices.
- ->
+ ->
- Reorganize the mode management:
-> new mode setting option `--mode'.
-> logically separate source, groff, and display modes.
@@ -269,7 +1242,7 @@
- `${HOME}/.groff/groffer.conf' user configuration.
- The configuration file are shell scripts for now; later
implementations can identify this from the `#! /bin/sh' line.
-
+
* groffer.sh: new data structure `list':
- Implement a `list' data structure as a string consisting of
single-quoted elements, separated by a space character;
@@ -286,18 +1259,18 @@
allow unusual characters in options.
- Parse $MANOPT first; translate essential arguments into
groffer options.
-
+
* groffer.man:
- determine prompt length for `.Shell_cmd'* dynamically.
- naming scheme for static strings and registers changed to
`namespace:macro.variable'.
-
+
2002-06-16 Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org>
* groffer.sh:
Implement man option `--ascii' by `-mtty-char'.
-
+
2002-05-31 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
@@ -305,7 +1278,7 @@
Increase to 4m (we use `sh#' as the prompt).
-2002-05-31 Bernd Warken <bwarken@mayn.de>
+2002-05-31 Bernd Warken
________________________________________________________________
* release of groffer 0.7
@@ -341,14 +1314,14 @@
- fix TP_header.
-2002-05-28 Bernd Warken <bwarken@mayn.de>
+2002-05-28 Bernd Warken
________________________________________________________________
* release of groffer 0.6
This is almost a complete rewrite since groffer 0.5 .
________________________________________________________________
* Documentation
-
+
* groffer.man:
- Apply the changes done in www.tmac (.URL and .MTO)
- Replace \fP by \f[].
@@ -381,7 +1354,7 @@
- The only external programs used are POSIX `sed' and the
fallback to `apropos'. All other program calls were
replaced by shell builtins and functions.
-
+
________________________________________________________________
* Cosmetics
@@ -433,10 +1406,10 @@
characters in file names).
- Fix and complement usage().
- The filespec parsers gets a function of its own do_manpage().
-
-
-2002-01-08 Bernd Warken <bwarken@mayn.de>
-
+
+
+2002-01-08 Bernd Warken
+
* groffer 0.5 (beta) released
* groffer.man:
@@ -445,7 +1418,7 @@
- Examples of shell commands now print in font CR instead of CB.
- Remove documentation for option `-X'.
- Add documentation for option `--dpi'.
-
+
* groffer.sh:
- New method for creating temporary files, based on process
IDs. This is reliable enough and suitable for GNU and POSIX.
@@ -462,15 +1435,15 @@
- Implement option `--dpi' for setting the resolution for the X
viewer, which had already been documented in earlier versions.
-2002-01-07 Bernd Warken <bwarken@mayn.de>
+2002-01-07 Bernd Warken
* groffer 0.4 (beta) released (as groff `contrib')
-
+
* groffer.man:
- New features documented.
- Macros stream-lined.
- Section EXAMPLES added.
-
+
* groffer.sh:
- System tests added/optimized.
- Speed/memory optimizations by defining some shell functions
@@ -501,7 +1474,7 @@
* groffer.man (OptDef): Add missing backslashes.
Update copyright.
-2001-12-15 Bernd Warken <bwarken@mayn.de>
+2001-12-15 Bernd Warken
* groffer 0.3 (alpha) released (still stand-alone package).
@@ -519,20 +1492,20 @@
* Recognize the following filespecs as man-page parameters:
man:name(section), man:name, name.section, name.
-
-2001-12-03 Bernd Warken <bwarken@mayn.de>
+
+2001-12-03 Bernd Warken
* Stand-alone package for groffer 0.2 (alpha) created
Files: groffer, groffer.man, Makefile, TODO, ChangeLog
-
-2001-12-02 Bernd Warken <bwarken@mayn.de>
+
+2001-12-02 Bernd Warken
* groffer 0.2 (alpha) program released.
* Name changed from `groffview' to `groffer'.
* Comments added.
-
+
* Name changed from `groffview' to `groffer'.
* Options harmonized with groff.
@@ -544,14 +1517,30 @@
* Bugs with temporary files fixed.
* Code restructured and comments added.
-
-2001-11-28 Bernd Warken <bwarken@mayn.de>
+
+2001-11-28 Bernd Warken
***** groffview 0.1 (experimental) and groffview.man released
(predecessor of groffer, shell script)
* Options : -h --help, -v --version
-
+
* Search for man-pages based on $MANPATH
* development of `groffview' shell script started
+
+2001-11-28 Bernd Warken
+
+ ________________________________________________________________
+ License
+
+ Copyright (C) 2001,2002,2003,2004,2005
+ Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+ Written by Bernd Warken
+
+ Copying and distribution of this file, with or without
+ modification, are permitted provided the copyright notice and this
+ notice are preserved.
+
+ This file is part of `groffer', which is part of the `groff'
+ project.
diff --git a/contrib/groff/contrib/groffer/Makefile.sub b/contrib/groff/contrib/groffer/Makefile.sub
index 333dedbd4533..54dfce40933b 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/contrib/groffer/Makefile.sub
+++ b/contrib/groff/contrib/groffer/Makefile.sub
@@ -1,47 +1,60 @@
-# Makefile.sub for `groffer' (integration into the groff source tree)
+# Makefile.sub for `groffer' (integration into the `groff' source tree)
# File position: <groff-source>/contrib/groffer/Makefile.sub
-# Last update: 21 October 2002
+# Copyright (C) 2001,2002,2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+# Written by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> and Bernd Warken.
-# Copyright (C) 2001,2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-# Written by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org>
+# Last update: 15 August 2005
-# This file is part of groff.
+# This file is part of `groffer' which is part of `groff'.
-# groff is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
+# `groff' is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
# under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
# any later version.
-# groff is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
-# ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY
-# or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public
-# License for more details.
+# `groff' is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
+# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
+# General Public License for more details.
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-# along with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the
-# Free Software Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston,
-# MA 02111-1307, USA.
+# along with `groff'; see the files COPYING and LICENSE in the top
+# directory of the `groff' source. If not, write to the Free Software
+# Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
########################################################################
MAN1=groffer.n
CLEANADD=groffer
+# not all make programs have $(RM) predefined.
+RM=rm -f
+
all: groffer
-groffer: groffer.sh
- rm -f $@; \
- sed -e "s|@BINDIR@|$(bindir)|g" \
+groffer: groffer.sh groffer2.sh $(SH_DEPS_SED_SCRIPT)
+ $(RM) $@;
+ sed -f $(SH_DEPS_SED_SCRIPT) \
+ -e "s|@g@|$(g)|g" \
+ -e "s|@BINDIR@|$(bindir)|g" \
+ -e "s|@libdir@|$(libdir)|g" \
-e "s|@VERSION@|$(version)$(revision)|g" \
- -e $(SH_SCRIPT_SED_CMD) $(srcdir)/groffer.sh >$@; \
+ -e $(SH_SCRIPT_SED_CMD) $(srcdir)/groffer.sh >$@;
chmod +x $@
install_data: groffer
-test -d $(bindir) || $(mkinstalldirs) $(bindir)
- -rm -f $(bindir)/groffer
+ -$(RM) $(bindir)/groffer
$(INSTALL_SCRIPT) groffer $(bindir)/groffer
+ -test -d $(libdir)/groff/groffer || \
+ $(mkinstalldirs) $(libdir)/groff/groffer
+ -$(RM) $(libdir)/groff/groffer/groffer2.sh
+ $(INSTALL_SCRIPT) $(srcdir)/groffer2.sh \
+ $(libdir)/groff/groffer/groffer2.sh
uninstall_sub:
- -rm -f $(bindir)/groffer
+ -$(RM) $(bindir)/groffer
+ -$(RM) $(libdir)/groff/groffer/groffer2.sh
+ -rmdir $(libdir)/groff/groffer
diff --git a/contrib/groff/contrib/groffer/README b/contrib/groff/contrib/groffer/README
index 413f49f0c2d2..66d36123e62b 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/contrib/groffer/README
+++ b/contrib/groff/contrib/groffer/README
@@ -1,23 +1,104 @@
-The `groffer' program is the easiest way to read `groff' documents.
-All input is sent to `grog' and then to `groff' such that no special
-`groff' arguments must be determined.
+README
-`groffer' also has many built-in `man' functionalities to find and
-read the manual pages on UNIX and similar operating systems. It
-accepts the information from an installed `man' program, but tries to
-find a man path by itself if there isn't any.
+The `groffer' program is the easiest way to read documents written in
+some `roff' language, such as the `man pages', the manual pages in
+many operating systems.
-So far, `groffer' is a shell script. It should run on any POSIX or
-Bourne style shell, but it runs the fastest if the `ash' shell is
-installed on the system. This shell is found out and started
-automatically. There are efforts to port part of the shell script to
-C/C++ to increase the speed independent of the shell.
+
+Input
+
+Input comes from either standard input or command line parameters that
+represent names of exisiting roff files or standardized specifications
+for searching man pages. All of these can be compressed in a format
+that is decompressible by `gzip', including `.gz', `bz2', and `.Z'.
+
+`groffer' has many built-in `man' functionalities to find and read the
+manual pages on UNIX and similar operating systems. It accepts the
+information from an installed `man' program, but tries to find a man
+path by itself.
+
+`groffer' bundles all filespec parameters into a single output file in
+the same way as `groff'. The disadvantage of this is that all file
+name arguments must use the same groff language. To change this, the
+option parsing must be revised for large parts. It seems that this
+would create incompatibilities, so the actual option strategy is kept.
+
+
+Output
+
+All input is first sent to `grog' to determine the necessary `groff'
+options and then to `groff'. So no special `groff' arguments must be
+given. But all `groff' options can be specified when this seems to be
+appropriate.
+
+The following displaying modes for the output are available:
+- Display formatted input with
+-- the X `roff' viewer `gxditview',
+-- a Postcript viewer,
+-- a PDF viewer,
+-- a DVI viewer,
+-- a web browser,
+-- a pager in a text terminal (tty).
+- Generate `groff' output on stdout without a viewer.
+- Generate the `groff intermediate output' on standard output without
+ postprocessing.
+- Output the source code without any `groff' processing.
+- There are some information outputs without `groff' processing, such
+ as by option `-V' and the `man' like `whatis' and `apropos'
+ outputs.
+
+By default, the program tries to display with `gxditview' as graphical
+device in X; on non-X text terminals, the `tty' text mode with a pager
+is tried by default.
+
+
+Compatibility
+
+`groffer' consists of two shell scripts. It should run on any POSIX
+or Bourne style shell that supports shell functions. See file
+`README_SH' for more information.
+
+
+Mailing lists
For reporting bugs of `groffer', groff's free mailing list
-<bug-groff@gnu.org> can be used. For a general discussion, the
-<groff@gnu.org> is more useful; see the `README' file in the top
-directory of the `groff' source package for more details on this
-mailing list.
+<bug-groff@gnu.org> can be used.
+
+For a general discussion, the mailing list <groff@gnu.org> is more
+useful, but one has to subscribe to this list at
+http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/groff.
+
+See the `README' file in the top directory of the `groff' source
+package for more details on these mailing lists.
+
+
+####### License
+
+Last update: 2 August 2005
+
+Copyright (C) 2003,2004,2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+Written by Bernd Warken
+
+This file is part of `groffer', which is part of `groff'.
+
+`groff' is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
+under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
+any later version.
+
+`groff' is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
+ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
+FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
+for more details.
+
+You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+along with `groff'; see the files COPYING and LICENSE in the top
+directory of the `groff' source. If not, write to the Free Software
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
+
+
+####### Emacs settings
-`groffer' is a `groff contrib' project that was written by Bernd
-Warken <bwarken@mayn.de>.
+Local Variables:
+mode: text
+End:
diff --git a/contrib/groff/contrib/groffer/README_SH b/contrib/groff/contrib/groffer/README_SH
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..05d085e5cb0e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/groff/contrib/groffer/README_SH
@@ -0,0 +1,268 @@
+Additional description for the shell version of `groffer'
+
+
+Scripts
+
+The shell version of `groffer' contains two files, `groffer.sh' and
+`groffer2.sh'.
+
+`groffer.sh' is a short introductory script without any functions. I
+can be run with a very poor Bourne shell. It just contains some basic
+variables, the reading of the configuration files, and the
+determination of the shell for `groffer2.sh'. This script is
+transformed by `make' into `groffer' which will be installed into
+@bindir@, which is usually /usr/local/bin.
+
+`groffer2.sh' is a long main script with all functions; it is called
+by `groffer.sh' (`groffer' after installation). It is installed
+unchanged into @libdir@/groff/groffer, which is usually
+/usr/local/lib/groff/groffer. This script can be called with a
+different shell, using the `groffer' option `--shell'.
+
+
+Options
+
+The `groffer' script provides its own option parser. It is compatible
+to the usual GNU style command line This includes long option names
+with two signs such as `--option', clusters of short options, the
+mixing of options and non-option file names, the option `--' to close
+the option handling, and it is possible to abbreviate the long option
+names.
+
+The flexible mixing of options and file names in GNU style is always
+possible, even if the environment variable `$POSIXLY_CORRECT' is set
+to a non-empty value. This disables the rather wicked POSIX behavior
+to terminate option parsing when the first non-option command line
+argument is found.
+
+
+Error Handling
+
+Error handling and exit behavior is complicated by the fact that
+`exit' can only escape from the current shell; trouble occurs in
+subshells. This was solved by sending kill signals, see $_PROCESS_ID
+and error().
+
+
+Function Definitions in `groffer2.sh'
+
+Each funtion in groffer2.sh has a description that starts with the
+function name and symbols for its arguments in paranthesis `()'. Each
+`<>' construction gives an argument name that just gives a hint on
+what the argument is meant to be; these argument names are otherwise
+irrelevant. The `>' sign can be followed by another character that
+shows how many of these arguments are possible.
+
+<arg> exactly 1 of this argument
+<arg>? 0 or 1 of these arguments
+<arg>* arbitrarily many such arguments, incl. none
+<arg>+ one or more such arguments
+<arg>... one or more such arguments
+[...] optional arguments
+
+A function that starts with an underscore `_' is an internal function
+for some other function. The internal functions are defined just
+after their corresponding function.
+
+
+External Environment Variables
+
+The groffer.sh script uses the following external system variables.
+It is supposed that these variables are already exported outside of
+groffer.sh; otherwise they do not have a value within the script.
+
+external system environment variables that are explicitly used
+$DISPLAY: Presets the X display.
+$LANG: For language specific man pages.
+$LC_ALL: For language specific man pages.
+$LC_MESSAGES: For language specific man pages.
+$PAGER: Paging program for tty mode.
+$PATH: Path for the programs called (`:' separated list).
+
+groffer native environment variables
+$GROFFER_OPT preset options for groffer.
+
+all groff environment variables are used, see groff(1)
+$GROFF_BIN_PATH: Path for all groff programs.
+$GROFF_COMMAND_PREFIX: '' (normally) or 'g' (several troffs).
+$GROFF_FONT_PATH: Path to non-default groff fonts.
+$GROFF_TMAC_PATH: Path to non-default groff macro files.
+$GROFF_TMPDIR: Directory for groff temporary files.
+$GROFF_TYPESETTER: Preset default device.
+
+all GNU man environment variables are used, see man(1).
+$MANOPT: Preset options for man pages.
+$MANPATH: Search path for man pages (: list).
+$MANROFFSEQ: Ignored because of grog guessing.
+$MANSECT: Search man pages only in sections (:).
+$SYSTEM: Man pages for different OS's (, list).
+
+
+Object-oriented Functions
+
+The groffer script provides an object-oriented construction (OOP). In
+object-oriented terminology, a type of object is called a `class'; a
+function that handles objects from a class is named `method'.
+
+In the groffer script, the object is a variable name whose content is
+the object's data. Methods are functions that have an object as first
+argument.
+
+The basic functions for object handling are obj_*().
+
+The class `list' represents an array structure, see list_*().
+
+
+Shell Compatibility
+
+The `groffer' shell scripts are compatible to both the GNU and the
+POSIX shell and utilities. Care was taken to restrict the programming
+technics used here in order to achieve POSIX compatibility as far back
+as POSIX P1003.2 Draft 11.2 of September 1991. This draft is
+available at http://www.funet.fi/pub/doc/posix/p1003.2/d11.2 in the
+internet.
+
+The POSIX draft does not include `local' variables for functions. So
+this concept was replaced by global variables with a prefix that
+differs for each function. The prefix is chosen from the function
+name. These quasi-local variables are unset before each return of the
+function.
+
+The `groffer' scripts were tested under the shells `ash', `bash',
+`bash-minimal', `dash', 'ksh', `mksh', `pdksh', 'posh', and `zsh'
+without problems in Linux Debian. A shell can be tested by the
+`groffer' option `--shell', but that will run only with groffer2.sh.
+To start it directly from the beginning under this shell the following
+command can be used.
+
+ <shell-name> groffer.sh --shell=<shell-name> <argument>...
+
+
+Some shells are not fully POSIX compatible. For them the following
+restrictions were done. For more information look at the
+documentation `Portable shells' in the `info' page of `autoconf'
+(look-up in Emacs-Help-Manuals_Info).
+
+- The command parts `then', `else', and `do' must be written each on a
+ line of their own.
+
+- Replace `for i in "$@"' by `for i' and remove internal `;' (kah).
+
+- Replace `set -- ...' by `set x ...; shift'. After the first
+ non-option argument, all arguments including those starting with `-'
+ are accepted as non-option. For variables or `$()' constructs with
+ line-breaks, use `eval set' without quotes. That transforms a
+ line-break within a variable to a space.
+
+- The name of the variable in `for' is chosen as a single character
+ (old ash). The content of such variables is not safe because it can
+ also occur in other functions. So it is often stored in an
+ additional quasi-local variable.
+
+- `echo' is not portable on options; some `echo' commands have many
+ options, others have none. So `echo -n' cannot be used, such that
+ the output of each function has complete lines. There are two
+ methods to avoid having `-' as the first character of any argument.
+ Either a character such as `x' can be prepended to the argument;
+ this must later on be removed by `sed'. Otherwise, `echo' can be
+ replaced by `cat <<EOF'.
+
+- `ls' has problems. Old UNIX systems echoed the error message to
+ standard output. So handle the output with `sed'. If the output
+ contains `not found' map it to an empty string.
+
+- As `test -e' is not available in Solaris 2.5 replace it by
+ `test -f || test -d'.
+
+- As `unset' is not supported by all shells replace it by `eval
+ ${_UNSET}' where this variable is `unset' if it exists and `:'
+ otherwise.
+
+- Some shells have problems with options in `eval'. So quoting must
+ be done right to hide the options from `eval'.
+
+- In backquote calls `` avoid the backquote ` in comments.
+
+- Replace `true' by `:', `false' isn't used.
+
+- Do not redefine builtins as functions (ash).
+
+- Avoid `[^...]' in `case' patterns (ash).
+
+- `trap' does not allow error code 127.
+
+The scripts call the following commands with all options used:
+.
+:
+apropos
+break
+bzip2 -c -d -t
+cat
+catz
+cd
+continue
+echo
+eval
+expr
+grep
+groff -v
+grog -T -X -Z
+gs -c -d -f -q -s
+gzip -c -d -f
+less -r -R
+ls
+man -k --apropos
+mkdir
+mv
+pwd
+return
+rm -f -r
+rmdir
+sed -e -n
+set -e
+sh -c
+shift
+test -c -d -f -r -s -w -x
+trap
+umask
+unset
+
+
+Bugs
+
+If the `groffer' run is interrupted by Crtl-C the clean up is not done
+by all shells. The `trap' commands work for the shells `bash',
+`bash-minimal', and 'ksh'; they do not work for `ash', `dash',
+`pdksh', `posh', and `zsh'.
+
+
+####### License
+
+Last update: 19 August 2005
+
+Copyright (C) 2003,2004,2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+Written by Bernd Warken
+
+This file is part of `groffer', which is part of `groff'.
+
+`groff' is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
+under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
+any later version.
+
+`groff' is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
+ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY
+or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public
+License for more details.
+
+You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+along with `groff'; see the files COPYING and LICENSE in the top
+directory of the `groff' source. If not, write to the Free Software
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
+
+
+####### Emacs settings
+
+Local Variables:
+mode: text
+End:
diff --git a/contrib/groff/contrib/groffer/TODO b/contrib/groff/contrib/groffer/TODO
index 3aadb19e2abc..33e86b62db92 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/contrib/groffer/TODO
+++ b/contrib/groff/contrib/groffer/TODO
@@ -1,56 +1,58 @@
-# TODO file for `groffer'
+TODO file for `groffer'
-# File position: <groff-source>/contrib/groffer/TODO
+File position: <groff-source>/contrib/groffer/TODO
-# Last update: 22 Jan 2003
-# Copyright (C) 2001,2002,2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-# Written by Bernd Warken <bwarken@mayn.de>
+####### TODO
-# This file is part of groff.
+Revision:
-# groff is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
-# under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
-# any later version.
+Optimization:
+- Optimize `man' path determination in manpath_add_lang_sys() for speed
+ by building-up the `man' path only by and by as far as necessary
+ (not trivial).
+- To increase the running speed write part of the `groffer' shell
+ script in C/C++.
-# groff is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
-# ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY
-# or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public
-# License for more details.
+Features of external programs:
+- Revise option handling of `grog'.
-# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-# along with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the
-# Free Software Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston,
-# MA 02111-1307, USA.
+Documentation:
+- Improve the documentation of the search algorithm for `man' pages in
+ both the `groffer' scripts and the `man' page `groffer.man'.
+- In `groffer.man', add more documentation for parts that were taken
+ over from GNU `man'.
+- The documentation in the headers for some function definitions in
+ `groffer2.sh' needs to be updated.
-########################################################################
-TODO
+####### License
-Optimization:
-- Optimize man path determination in manpath_add_lang_sys() for speed
- by building-up the man path only by and by as far as necessary
- (not trivial).
-- To increase the running speed write part of the groffer shell script
- in C/C++.
+Last update: 16 August 2005
-Features:
-- Revise option handling of `grog'.
-- `gxditview' needs a complete shower.
+Copyright (C) 2003,2004,2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+Written by Bernd Warken
-Revision:
-- Should there be a native implementation for `--apropos'?
-- Revise the `--all' feature to better reflect GNU man.
-- The debug function stack is buggy (no effect on normal operation).
-- The actual `groff' and `grog' do not support file arguments each
-of which has a different macro package (except `man' and `doc'). So
-`roffer' should create several display files for such arguments.
+This file is part of `groffer', which is part of `groff'.
-Documentation:
-- Improve the documentation of the search algorithm for man pages in
- both the groffer script and the man page `groffer.man'.
-- In `groff.man', add more documentation for parts that were taken over
- from GNU `man'.
-- The documentation in the headers for some function definitions in
- `groffer.sh' needs to be updated.
+`groff' is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
+under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
+any later version.
+
+`groff' is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
+ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY
+or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public
+License for more details.
+
+You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+along with `groff'; see the files COPYING and LICENSE in the top
+directory of the `groff' source. If not, write to the Free Software
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
+
+
+####### Emacs settings
+
+Local Variables:
+mode: text
+End:
diff --git a/contrib/groff/contrib/groffer/groffer.man b/contrib/groff/contrib/groffer/groffer.man
index da6a53250eb4..80177d6c26e9 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/contrib/groffer/groffer.man
+++ b/contrib/groff/contrib/groffer/groffer.man
@@ -15,22 +15,51 @@ groffer.1 - man page for groffer (section 1).
Source file position: <groff_source_top>/contrib/groffer/groffer.man
Installed position: $prefix/share/man/man1/groffer.1
-Version : groffer 0.9.2
-Last update : 13 Oct 2002
+Last update: 22 August 2005
-This file is part of groff, the GNU roff type-setting system.
-
-Copyright (C) 2001, 2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-Written by Bernd Warken <bwarken@mayn.de>
-
-Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document
-under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.1 or
-any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with the
-Invariant Sections being this .ig-section and AUTHORS, with no
-Front-Cover Texts, and with no Back-Cover Texts.
-
-A copy of the Free Documentation License is included as a file called
-FDL in the main directory of the groff source package.
+Source file position: <groff-source>/contrib/groffer/groffer.man
+..
+.de author
+This file was written by
+.MTO "" "Bernd Warken" .
+..
+.de copyleft
+Copyright (C) 2001,2002,2004,2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+.
+.P
+This file is part of
+.IR \%groffer ,
+which is part of
+.IR \%groff ,
+a free software project.
+.
+You can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the
+.nh
+.B GNU General Public License
+.hy
+as published by the
+.nh
+.BR "Free Software Foundation" ,
+.hy
+either version 2, or (at your option) any later version.
+.
+.P
+You should have received a copy of the \f[CR]GNU General Public
+License\f[] along with
+.IR groff ,
+see the files \%\f[CB]COPYING\f[] and \%\f[CB]LICENSE\f[] in the top
+directory of the
+.I groff
+source package.
+.
+Or read the
+.I man\~page
+.BR gpl (1).
+You can also write to the
+.nh
+.B Free Software Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston,
+.BR "MA 02110-1301, USA" .
+.hy
..
.
.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -50,15 +79,6 @@ FDL in the main directory of the groff source package.
. ftr CB CW
.\}
.
-.ds @- "\-\""
-.ds @-- "\-\^\-\""
-.
-.ds @b- "\f[CB]-\f[]\""
-.ds @b-- "\f[CB]--\f[]\""
-.
-.ds @i- "\f[CI]-\f[]\""
-.ds @i-- "\f[CI]--\f[]\""
-.
.ds Ellipsis ".\|.\|.\""
.
.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -180,7 +200,7 @@ FDL in the main directory of the groff source package.
.c --------------------------------------------------------------------
.c .Opt_- ([<punct>])
.c
-.c Print `-' (minus sign); optional punctuation.
+.c Print `-' (minus sign); optional punctuation.
.c
.de Opt_-
. ie (\\n[.$] == 0) \
@@ -191,7 +211,7 @@ FDL in the main directory of the groff source package.
.c --------------------------------------------------------------------
.c .Opt_[-] ([<punct>])
.c
-.c Print `Opt_[-]' (minus sign in brackets); optional punctuation.
+.c Print `Opt_[-]' (minus sign in brackets); optional punctuation.
.c
.de Opt_[-]
. ie (\\n[.$] == 0) \
@@ -202,7 +222,7 @@ FDL in the main directory of the groff source package.
.c --------------------------------------------------------------------
.c .Opt_-- ([<punct>])
.c
-.c Print `--' (double minus); optional punctuation.
+.c Print `--' (double minus); optional punctuation.
.c
.de Opt_--
. ie (\\n[.$] == 0) \
@@ -213,7 +233,7 @@ FDL in the main directory of the groff source package.
.c --------------------------------------------------------------------
.c .Opt_[--] ([<punct>])
.c
-.c Print `Opt_[--]' (double minus in brackets); optional punctuation.
+.c Print `Opt_[--]' (double minus in brackets); optional punctuation.
.c
.de Opt_[--]
. ie (\\n[.$] == 0) \
@@ -276,8 +296,8 @@ FDL in the main directory of the groff source package.
.c Alternating options; base macro for many others; do not use directly.
.c
.c Arguments:
-.c <pre>: prefix, resulted is preceded by this.
-.c <sep>: separator between minux/opt pairs.
+.c <pre>: prefix, result is preceded by this.
+.c <sep>: separator between minus/opt pairs.
.c <post>: postfix, is appended to the result.
.c <minus>: either `-' or `--' (font CB).
.c <opt>: a name for an option, empty allowed (font CB).
@@ -286,7 +306,8 @@ FDL in the main directory of the groff source package.
.c Result:
.c String `<pre>' followed by the <minus>/<opt> argument pairs, each
.c separated by string `<sep>', optionally add '<arg>', separated by
-.c a single space ` ', followed by the string `<post>'.
+.c a single space ` ', followed by the string `<post>'. Terminated
+.c by the optional punctuation <punct>.
.c
.de Opt_alt_base
. nr @font \\n[.f]\"
@@ -306,24 +327,29 @@ FDL in the main directory of the groff source package.
. \}
. c separator
. if (\\n[@count] > 0) \
-. as @res \f[CR]\\*[@sep]\"
+. as @res \f[CR]\\*[@sep]\:\"
. nr @count +1
-. as @res \f[CB]\\$1\\$2\:\" combine minus with option name
+. c combine minus with option name
+. as @res \f[CB]\\-\"
+. if '\\$1'--' \
+. as @res \\-\"
+. as @res \\$2\"
. shift 2
. \}
. if (\\n[.$] >= 3) \
. Error .\\0: wrong arguments: \\$@
-. c all pairs are done
+. c all pairs are done
. ie (\\n[.$] == 0) \
. as @res \f[CR]\\*[@post]\"
. el \{\
-. c optional option argument
+. c optional option argument
. if !'\\$1'' \
. as @res \f[CR] \,\f[I]\\$1\"
. shift
-. as @res \\f[CR]\\*[@post]\" postfix
+. c postfix
+. as @res \\f[CR]\\*[@post]\"
. if (\\n[.$] >= 1) \{\
-. c add punctuation
+. c add punctuation
. as @res \f[\\n[@font]]\\$1\"
. \}
. \}
@@ -399,6 +425,14 @@ FDL in the main directory of the groff source package.
. Opt_alt -- "\\$1" "" "\\$2"
..
.c --------------------------------------------------------------------
+.c .Opt_long_arg ([<name> <arg> [<punct>]])
+.c
+.c Print `--name=arg' somewhere in the text; optional punctuation.
+.c
+.de Opt_long_arg
+. Opt_alt -- "\\$1=\\$2" "" "\\$3"
+..
+.c --------------------------------------------------------------------
.c .Opt_[long] ([<name> [<punct>]])
.c
.c Print `--name' somewhere in the text; optional punctuation.
@@ -536,7 +570,9 @@ FDL in the main directory of the groff source package.
.de Text
. if (\\n[.$] == 0) \
. return
+. nh
. nop \)\\$*\)
+. hy
..
.c --------------------------------------------------------------------
.c .Topic ([<indent>])
@@ -629,10 +665,9 @@ FDL in the main directory of the groff source package.
.
.ad l
.Synopsis groffer
-.RI [ groffer_options ]
-.RI [ groff_options ]
+.RI [ option... ]
.Opt_[--]
-.RI [ "filespec" "\*[Ellipsis]]"
+.RI [ "\%filespec" "\*[Ellipsis]]"
./Synopsis
.
.Synopsis groffer
@@ -649,62 +684,106 @@ FDL in the main directory of the groff source package.
.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
.
The
-.I groffer
+.B \%groffer
program is the easiest way to use
-.BR groff (@MAN1EXT@).
+.BR \%groff (@MAN1EXT@).
It can display arbitrary documents written in the
-.BR groff (@MAN7EXT@)
-language or other
-.BR roff (@MAN7EXT@)
-languages that are compatible to the original troff language.
+.I \%groff
+language, see
+.BR \%groff (@MAN7EXT@),
+or other
+.I \%roff
+languages, see
+.BR \%roff (@MAN7EXT@),
+that are compatible to the original
+.I \%troff
+language.
.
The
-.I groffer
+.B \%groffer
program also includes many of the features for finding and displaying
-the UNIX manual pages
+the \%\f[CR]Unix\f[] manual pages
+.nh
.RI ( man\~pages ),
+.hy
such that it can be used as a replacement for a
-.BR man (1)
+.BR \%man (1)
program.
.
Moreover, compressed files that can be handled by
-.BR gzip (1)
+.BR \%gzip (1)
or
-.BR bzip2 (1)
+.BR \%bzip2 (1)
are decompressed on-the-fly.
.
.
.P
The normal usage is quite simple by supplying a file name or name of a
-man\~page without further options.
+.I \%man\~page
+without further options.
.
But the option handling has many possibilities for creating special
behaviors.
.
-These can be stored in a configuration file.
+This can be done either in configuration files, with the shell
+environment variable
+.BR \%$GROFFER_OPT ,
+or on the command line.
.
.
.P
The output can be generated and viewed in several different ways
available for
-.IR groff .
-.
-This includes the groff native X viewer
-.BR gxditview (@MAN1EXT@),
-each Postcript or dvi display program, a web browser by generating
-html in www-mode, or several text modes in text terminals.
+.IR \%groff .
+.
+This includes the
+.I \%groff
+native \%\f[CR]X\~Window\f[] viewer
+.BR \%gxditview (@MAN1EXT@),
+each
+.IR \%Postcript ,
+.IR \%pdf ,
+or
+.I \%dvi
+display program, a web browser by generating
+.I \%html
+in
+.IR \%www\~mode ,
+or several
+.I \%text\~modes
+in text terminals.
.
.
.P
-Most options that must be named when running
-.I groff
-are determined automatically because
-.I groffer
-internally calls the
-.BR grog (@MAN1EXT@)
+Most of the options that must be named when running
+.B \%groff
+directly are determined automatically for
+.BR \%groffer ,
+due to the internal usage of the
+.BR \%grog (@MAN1EXT@)
program.
.
-But all parts can be controlled manually by supplying options.
+But all parts can also be controlled manually by arguments.
+.
+.
+.P
+Several file names can be specified on the command line arguments.
+.
+They are transformed into a single document in the normal way of
+.BR \%groff .
+.
+.
+.P
+Option handling is done in \f[CR]GNU\f[] style.
+.
+Options and file names can be mixed freely.
+.
+The option
+.RB ` \-\- '
+closes the option handling, all following arguments are treated as
+file names.
+.
+Long options can be abbreviated.
.
.
.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -712,173 +791,136 @@ But all parts can be controlled manually by supplying options.
.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
.
.TP
-.I groffer_options
-The following options determine and configure the display mode.
-.
-They were synchronized with the options of both
-.BR groff (@MAN1EXT@)
-and GNU
-.BR man (1).
-.
-If none of these options is used groffer tries to find a suitable
-display mode automatically.
+.I breaking options
+.RS
+.P
+.Opt_[alt] - h -- help
+.Opt_[alt] - v -- version
+.RE
.
.
+.TP
+.I \%groffer mode options
.RS
-.
.P
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-.Opt_[alt] - T -- device device
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-.Opt_[alt] -- location
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+.Opt_[alt] -- x\-viewer\-tty -- X\-viewer\-tty prog
+.RE
.
.
+.TP
+.I development options
+.RS
.P
-The following long options were adapted from the corresponding X
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-.
-Their single leading minus in X Toolkit was changed to a double minus
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-.BR X (1).
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+.Opt_[alt] -- do\-nothing
+.Opt_[alt] -- shell prog
+.Opt_[alt] - Q -- source
+.Opt_[alt] - V
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.
.
+.TP
+.I options related to \%groff
+.RS
.P
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-.Opt_[alt] -- display
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-.Opt_[alt] -- resolution value
-.Opt_[alt] -- rv
-.Opt_[alt] -- title string
-.Opt_[alt] -- xrm X_resource
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-.
+.Opt_[alt] - T -- device device
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-The following long options regulate whether and how
-.I man\~pages
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+All further
+.B \%groff
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+.RE
.
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-.IR groffer ,
-but they are compatible with the long options of the
-.I GNU man
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+.
+.TP
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+.Opt_[alt] -- apropos\-data
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+.Opt_[alt] -- whatis
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+.Opt_[alt] -- no-special
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.
+.TP
+.I long options taken over from GNU man
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.P
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.Opt_[alt] -- extension suffix
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.Opt_[alt] -- systems sys1,sys2,\*[Ellipsis]
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-.Opt_[alt] -- whatis
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-.
.P
-The GNU
-.I man
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-.
-The full set of long and short options of the GNU man program can be
-passed via the environment variable
-.Env_var $MANOPT ;
-see
-.BR man (1)
-if your system has GNU man installed.
-.
+Further long options of \f[CR]GNU\f[]
+.B man
+are accepted as well.
.RE
.
.
.TP
-.I groff_options
-Any combination of (short) options from the
-.BR groff (@MAN1EXT@)
-program is accepted; the options that are not explicitly handled by
-groffer are transparently passed to groff.
-.
-Due to the automatism in groffer, none of these groff options should
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-.
-.
+.I X Window Toolkit options
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-.
-.P
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-.Opt_short V,
-.Opt_short X,
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-.Opt_short Z,
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.P
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+.Opt_[alt] -- resolution value
+.Opt_[alt] -- rv
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No
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.TP 10m
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stands for standard input (can occur several times).
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@@ -888,1012 +930,1877 @@ the path name of an existing file.
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.RE
.
.
.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
-.SH "GROFFER OPTIONS"
+.SH "OPTION DETAILS"
.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
.
+The
+.B \%groffer
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+.
+But for special purposes, it supports many options.
+.
+These can be classified in 5 option classes.
+.
+.
+.P
All short options of
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+.B \%groffer
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-.BR groff (@MAN1EXT@).
+.BR \%groff (@MAN1EXT@).
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-Some of the
-.I groff
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-.IR groffer .
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-.I groff
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-.IR groffer ,
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-.I groff
-without any intervention.
.
-Therefore these transparent options are not documented here, but in
-.BR groff (@MAN1EXT@).
+.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
+.SS "groffer breaking Options"
+.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
+.
+As soon as one of these options is found on the command line it is
+executed, printed to standard output, and the running
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+All other arguments are ignored.
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+standard output.
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+.Opt_def - v -- version
+Print version information to standard output.
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+.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
+.SS "groffer Mode Options"
+.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
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+.I mode tty
+with device
+.I latin1
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.P
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-Most of the
-.I man
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-.IR groffer .
+Most graphical viewers are programs running in \%\f[CR]X\~Window\f[],
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.
-These options are documented in the following; the other
-.I man
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+.I Postscript
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+.BR less .
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.
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+.Opt_long *\-viewer\-tty
+for them; with
+.Opt_long *\-viewer\-tty
+the viewer program will not become independently, it just stays
+coupled with
+.BR groffer .
+But the program will not run if you specify a terminal program with
+.Opt_long *\-viewer
+because this viewer will stay in background without a chance to reach
+it.
+.
+So you really need
+.Opt_long *\-viewer\-tty
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+.
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+.Opt_def -- auto
+Equivalent to
+.Opt_long_arg mode auto .
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+Reset all configuration from previously processed command line options
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.
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-.Opt_long mode\~source .
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+.Env_var $GROFFER_OPT ,
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.
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+.Opt_def -- default\-modes mode1,mode2,\*[Ellipsis]
+Set the sequence of modes for
+.I \%auto\~mode
+to the comma separated list given in the argument.
+.
+See
.Opt_long mode
-.IR devname .
+for details on modes. Display in the default manner; actually, this
+means to try the modes
+.IR x ,
+.IR ps ,
+and
+.I \%tty
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-.I groff
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-.BR groff (@MAN1EXT@).
.
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-.I X
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-.BR gxditview (@MAN1EXT@);
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+Equivalent to
+.Opt_long_arg mode \%dvi .
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.
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+.Opt_def -- dvi\-viewer prog
+Choose an \%\f[CR]X\~Window\f[] viewer program for
+.IR \%dvi\~mode .
.
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+.Env_var $PATH .
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-.Opt_def - V
-Switch into
-.I groff
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-.Opt_short V ;
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+Known \%\f[CR]X\~Window\f[]
+.I \%dvi
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+.BR \%xdvi (1)
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+.BR \%dvilx (1)
.
-This an advanced option from
-.BR groff (@MAN1EXT@) ,
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+In each case, arguments can be provided additionally.
.
.
-.Opt_def - X
-Switch into
-.I groff
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-.Opt_short X ;
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-.BR gxditview (@MAN1EXT@) .
+.Opt_def -- dvi\-viewer\-tty prog
+Choose a program running on the terminal for viewing the output of
+.IR \%dvi\~mode .
.
-This differs from groffer's mode
-.I x
-because groffer's viewer options are not used, but the viewer is
-configured like in groff with the groff option
-.Opt_short P .
-This option is inhereted from
-.BR groff (@MAN1EXT@) .
+This can be a file name or a program to be searched in
+.Env_var $PATH ;
+arguments can be provided additionally.
.
.
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-Switch into
-.I groff
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-.Opt_short Z ;
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-.BR groff_out (@MAN1EXT@) .
-This an advanced option from
-.BR groff (@MAN1EXT@) ,
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+.Opt_def -- groff
+Equivalent to
+.Opt_long_arg mode groff .
.
.
-.Opt_def -- all
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+.Opt_def -- html
+Equivalent to
+.Opt_long_arg mode html .
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.
-.Opt_def -- apropos
-Instead of displaying, start the `apropos' command for searching
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+.Opt_def -- html\-viewer
+Choose an \%\f[CR]X\~Window\f[] web browser program for viewing in
+.I \%html\~mode .
.
+It can be the path name of an executable file or a program in
+.Env_var $PATH .
.
-.Opt_def -- auto-modes mode1,mode2,\*[Ellipsis]
-Set the sequence of modes for default mode to the comma separated list
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+In each case, arguments can be provided additionally.
.
.
-.Opt_def -- background color
-This is equivalent to
-.Opt_long bg .
+.Opt_def -- html\-viewer\-tty
+Choose a terminal program for viewing the output of
+.I \%html\~mode .
.
+It can be the path name of an executable file or a program in
+.Env_var $PATH ;
+arguments can be provided additionally.
.
-.Opt_def -- bd pixels
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.
-This is an adaption of the X Toolkit option
-.Opt_short bd .
+.Opt_def -- mode value
.
-The argument is an X color name, see
-.BR (1)
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+Set the display mode.
.
+The following mode values are recognized:
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-Set the background color of the viewer window.
+.RS
.
-This is an adaption of the X Toolkit option
-.Opt_short bg .
+.TP
+.Header_CB auto
+Select the automatic determination of the display mode.
.
-The argument is an X color name, see
-.BR (1)
-for details.
+The sequence of modes that are tried can be set with the
+.Opt_long default\-modes
+option.
.
+Useful for restoring the
+.I \%default\~mode
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.
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-Specifies the width in pixels of the border surrounding the viewer
-window (not available for all viewers).
.
-This is an adaption of the X Toolkit option
-.Opt_short bw .
+.TP
+.Header_CB dvi
+Display formatted input in a
+.I \%dvi
+viewer program.
.
+By default, the formatted input is displayed with the
+.BR \%xdvi (1)
+program.
+.Opt_long dvi .
.
-.Opt_def -- debug
-Print debugging information.
.
-Actually, a function call stack is printed if an error occurs.
+.TP
+.Header_CB groff
+After the file determination, switch
+.B \%groffer
+to process the input like
+.BR \%groff (@MAN1EXT@)
+would do.
+.
+This disables the
+.I \%groffer
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.
.
-.Opt_def -- default
-Reset all configuration from previously processed command line options
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+.TP
+.Header_CB html
+Translate the input into html format and display the result in a web
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.
-This is useful to wipe out all effects of former options and restart
-option processing using only the rest of the command line.
+By default, the existence of a sequence of standard web browsers is
+tested, starting with
+.BR \%konqueror (1)
+and
+.BR \%mozilla (1).
+The text html viewer is
+.BR \%lynx (1).
.
.
-.Opt_def -- device
-Eqivalent to
-.Opt_short T .
+.TP
+.Header_CB pdf
+Display formatted input in a
+.I \%PDF
+(Portable Document Format) viewer
+program.
.
+By default, the input is formatted by
+.B \%groff
+using the Postscript device, then it is transformed into the PDF file
+format using
+.BR \%gs (1),
+and finally displayed either with the
+.BR \%xpdf (1)
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+.BR \%acroread (1)
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.
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-.BR X (1)
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+is searchable as well.
.
+But as the transformation takes a considerable amount of time, this
+mode is not suitable as a default device for the
+.I \%auto\~mode .
.
-.Opt_def -- ditroff
-Eqivalent to
-.Opt_short Z .
-This is kept for compatibiliy with GNU
-.BR man (1).
.
+.TP
+.Header_CB ps
+Display formatted input in a Postscript viewer program.
+.
+By default, the formatted input is displayed with the
+.BR \%ghostview (@MAN1EXT@)
+program.
.
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-Choose dvi mode; the formatted input is displayed with the
-by default, the formatted input is displayed with the
-.BR xdvi (1)
+.
+.TP
+.Header_CB text
+Format in a
+.I \%groff\~text\~mode
+and write the result to standard output without a pager or viewer
program.
.
+The text device,
+.I \%latin1
+by default, can be chosen with option
+.Opt_short T .
+.
+.
+.TP
+.Header_CB tty
+Format in a
+.I \%groff\~text\~mode
+and write the result to standard output using a text pager program,
+even when in \%\f[CR]X\~Window\f[].
+.
+.
+.TP
+.Header_CB www
+Equivalent to
+.Opt_long_arg mode html .
+.
+.
+.TP
+.Header_CB x
+Display the formatted input in a native
+.I roff
+viewer.
+.
+By default, the formatted input is displayed with the
+.BR \%gxditview (@MAN1EXT@)
+program being distributed together with
+.BR \%groff .
+But the standard \%\f[CR]X\~Window\f[] tool
+.BR \%xditview (1)
+can also be chosen with the option
+.Opt_long x\-viewer .
+The default resolution is
+.BR 75\~dpi ,
+but
+.B 100\~dpi
+are also possible.
+.
+The default
+.I groff
+device
+for the resolution of
+.B 75\~dpi
+is
+.BR X75\-12 ,
+for
+.B 100\~dpi
+it is
+.BR X100 .
+.
+The corresponding
+.I "groff intermediate output"
+for the actual device is generated and the result is displayed.
+.
+For a resolution of
+.BR 100\~dpi ,
+the default width of the geometry of the display program is chosen to
+.BR 850\~dpi .
+.
+.
+.TP
+.Header_CB X
+Equivalent to
+.Opt_long_arg mode x .
+.
+.
+.P
+The following modes do not use the
+.I \%groffer
+viewing features.
+.
+They are only interesting for advanced applications.
+.
+.
+.TP
+.Header_CB groff
+Generate device output with plain
+.I \%groff
+without using the special viewing features of
+.IR \%groffer .
+If no device was specified by option
+.Opt_short T
+the
+.I \%groff
+default
+.B \%ps
+is assumed.
+.
+.
+.TP
+.Header_CB source
+Display the source code of the input without formatting; equivalent to
+.Opt_short Q .
+.
+.
+.RE
+.
+.
+.Opt_def -- pdf
+Equivalent to
+.Opt_long_arg mode pdf .
+.
+.
+.Opt_def -- pdf\-viewer prog
+Choose an \%\f[CR]X\~Window\f[] viewer program for
+.IR \%pdf\~mode .
+.
+This can be a file name or a program to be searched in
+.Env_var $PATH ;
+arguments can be provided additionally.
+.
+.
+.Opt_def -- pdf\-viewer\-tty prog
+Choose a terminal viewer program for
+.IR \%pdf\~mode .
+.
+This can be a file name or a program to be searched in
+.Env_var $PATH ;
+arguments can be provided additionally.
+.
+.
+.Opt_def -- ps
+Equivalent to
+.Opt_long_arg mode ps .
+.
.
-.Opt_def -- dvi-viewer prog
-Set the viewer program for dvi mode.
+.Opt_def -- ps\-viewer prog
+Choose an \%\f[CR]X\~Window\f[] viewer program for
+.IR \%ps\~mode .
.
This can be a file name or a program to be searched in
.Env_var $PATH .
.
-Known dvi viewers inlude
-.BR xdvi (1)
+Common Postscript viewers inlude
+.BR \%gv (1),
+.BR \%ghostview (1),
and
-.BR dvilx (1)
+.BR \%gs (1),
.
In each case, arguments can be provided additionally.
.
.
-.Opt_def -- extension suffix
-Restrict man\~page search to file names that have
-.I suffix
-appended to their section element.
+.Opt_def -- ps\-viewer\-tty prog
+Choose a terminal viewer program for
+.IR \%ps\~mode .
.
-For example, in the file name
-.I /usr/share/man/man3/terminfo.3ncurses.gz
-the man\~page extension is
-.IR ncurses .
+This can be a file name or a program to be searched in
+.Env_var $PATH ;
+arguments can be provided additionally.
.
-Originates from GNU
-.IR man .
+.
+.Opt_def -- text
+Equivalent to
+.Opt_long_arg mode text .
.
.
-.Opt_def -- foreground color
+.Opt_def -- tty
+Equivalent to
+.Opt_long_arg mode tty .
+.
+.
+.Opt_def -- tty\-viewer prog
+Choose a text pager for mode
+.IR tty .
+The standard pager is
+.BR less (1).
+This option is eqivalent to
+.I man
+option
+.Opt_long_arg pager prog .
+The option argument can be a file name or a program to be searched in
+.Env_var $PATH ;
+arguments can be provided additionally.
+.
+.
+.Opt_def -- tty\-viewer\-tty prog
This is equivalent to
-.Opt_long fg .
+.Opt_long tty\-viewer
+because the programs for
+.I tty
+mode run on a terminal anyway.
.
.
-.Opt_def -- fg color
-Set the foreground color of the viewer window.
+.Opt_def -- www
+Equivalent to
+.Opt_long_arg mode html .
.
-This is an adaption of the X Toolkit option
-.Opt_long bg .
.
-The argument is an X color name, see
-.BR (1)
-for details.
+.Opt_def -- www\-viewer prog
+Equivalent to
+.Opt_long html\-viewer .
.
.
-.Opt_def -- font font_name
-This is equivalent to
-.Opt_long ft .
+.Opt_def -- www\-viewer\-tty prog
+Equivalent to
+.Opt_long html\-viewer\-tty .
.
.
-.Opt_def -- ft font_name
-Set the font used by the viewer window.
+.Opt_def -- X -- x
+Equivalent to
+.Opt_long_arg mode x .
.
-This is an adaption of the X Toolkit option
-.Opt_short ft .
.
-The argument is an X font name, see
-.BR (1)
-for details.
+.Opt_def -- X\-viewer -- x\-viewer prog
+Choose an \%\f[CR]X\~Window\f[] viewer program for
+.IR \%x\~mode .
+Suitable viewer programs are
+.BR \%gxditview (@MAN1EXT@)
+which is the default and
+.BR \%xditview (1).
+The argument can be any executable file or a program in
+.Env_var $PATH ;
+arguments can be provided additionally.
.
.
-.Opt_def -- geometry size_pos
-Set the geometry of the display window, that means its size and its
-starting position.
+.Opt_def -- X\-viewer\-tty -- x\-viewer\-tty prog
+Choose a terminal viewer program for
+.IR \%x\~mode .
+The argument can be any executable file or a program in
+.Env_var $PATH ;
+arguments can be provided additionally.
.
-See
-.BR X (1)
-for details on the syntax of the argument.
.
-If the actual display mode is not X then this option is ignored.
+.TP
+.Opt_--
+Signals the end of option processing; all remaining arguments are
+interpreted as
+.I \%filespec
+parameters.
.
.
-.Opt_def -- groff
-Set
-.I groff
-mode.
+.P
+Besides these,
+.B \%groffer
+accepts all short options that are valid for the
+.BR \%groff (@MAN1EXT@)
+program.
.
-Switch groffer to process the input like
-.BR groff (@MAN1EXT@).
+All
+.RB \%non- groffer
+options are sent unmodified via
+.B \%grog
+to
+.BR \%groff .
.
-This disables the groffer viewing features, all groffer viewing
-options are ignored.
+So postprocessors, macro packages, compatibility with
+.I classical
+.IR \%troff ,
+and much more can be manually specified.
.
.
-.Opt_def -- help
-Eqivalent to
-.Opt_short h .
+.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
+.SH "Options for Development"
+.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
.
+.Opt_def -- debug
+Enable five debugging informations.
.
-.Opt_def -- location
-Print the location of the retrieved files to standard error.
+The temporary files are kept and not deleted, the name of the
+temporary directory and the shell name for
+.File_name groffer2.sh
+are printed, the parameters are printed at several steps of
+development, and a function stack is output with function
+\f[CR]error_user()\f[] as well.
.
+Neither the function call stack that is printed at each opening and
+closing of a function call nor the landmark information that is
+printed to determine how far the program is running are used.
.
-.Opt_def -- locale language
+This seems to be the most useful among all debugging options.
.
-Set the language for man pages.
.
-This option originates from GNU
-.BR man (1).
+.Opt_def -- debug\-all
+Enable all seven debugging informations including the function call
+stack and the landmark information.
.
.
-.Opt_def -- man
-Check the non-option command line arguments (filespecs) first on being
-man\~pages, then whether they represent an existing file.
+.Opt_def -- debug\-keep
+Enable two debugging information, the printing of the name of the
+temporary directory and the keeping of the temporary files.
.
-By default, a filespec is first tested if it is an existing file.
.
+.Opt_def -- debug\-lm
+Enable one debugging information, the landmark information.
.
-.Opt_def -- manpath "'dir1:dir2:\*[Ellipsis]'"
-Use the specified search path for retrieving man\~pages instead of the
-program defaults.
.
-If the argument is set to the empty string "" the search for man\~page
-is disabled.
+.Opt_def -- debug\-params
+Enable one debugging information, the parameters at several steps.
.
.
-.Opt_def -- mode value
+.Opt_def -- debug\-shell
+Enable one debugging information, the shell name for
+.File_name groffer2.sh .
.
-Set the display mode.
.
-The following mode values are recognized:
+.Opt_def -- debug\-stacks
+Enable one debugging information, the function call stack.
+.
+.
+.Opt_def -- debug\-tmpdir
+Enable one debugging information, the name of the temporary directory.
+.
+.
+.Opt_def -- debug\-user
+Enable one debugging information, the function stack with
+\f[CR]error_user()\f[].
+.
+.
+.Opt_def -- do-nothing
+This is like
+.Opt_long version ,
+but without the output; no viewer is started.
+.
+This makes only sense in development.
+.
+.
+.Opt_def -- print=text
+Just print the argument to standard error.
+.
+This is good for parameter check.
+.
+.
+.Opt_def -- shell "shell_program"
+Specify the shell under which the
+.File_name \%groffer2.sh
+script should be run.
+.
+This option overwrites the automatic shell determination of the
+program.
+.
+If the argument
+.I shell_program
+is empty a former shell option and the automatic shell determination
+is cancelled and the default shell is restored.
+.
+Some shells run considerably faster than the standard shell.
+.
.
+.Opt_def - Q -- source
+Output the roff source code of the input files without further
+processing.
+.
+This is the equivalent
+.Opt_long_arg mode source .
+.
+.
+.Opt_def - V
+This is an advanced option for debugging only.
+.
+Instead of displaying the formatted input, a lot of
+.I \%groffer
+specific information is printed to standard output:
.
.RS
+.Topic
+the output file name in the temporary directory,
+.
+.Topic
+the display mode of the actual
+.B \%groffer
+run,
.
+.Topic
+the display program for viewing the output with its arguments,
.
-.TP
-.Header_CB auto
-Display in the default manner; this actually means to try the modes
-.IR ps ,
-.IR x ,
+.Topic
+the active parameters from the config files, the arguments in
+.Env_var $GROFFER_OPT ,
+and the arguments of the command line,
+.
+.Topic
+the pipeline that would be run by the
+.B \%groff
+program, but without executing it.
+.RE
+.
+.
+.P
+Other useful debugging options are the
+.B \%groff
+option
+.Opt_short Z
and
-.I tty
-in this sequence.
+.Opt_long_arg mode groff .
.
-Useful for restoring default mode when a different mode was specified
-with
-.Env_var $GROFFER_OPT .
.
+.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
+.SH "Options related to groff"
+.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
.
-.TP
-.Header_CB dvi
-Display formatted input in a dvi viewer program; equivalent to
-.Opt_long dvi .
+All short options of
+.B \%groffer
+are compatible with the short options of
+.BR \%groff (@MAN1EXT@).
.
+The following of
+.B \%groff
+options have either an additional special meaning within
+.B \%groffer
+or make sense for normal usage.
.
-.TP
-.Header_CB pdf
-Display formatted input in a PDF (Portable Document Format) viewer
-program; equivalent to
-.Opt_long pdf .
.
+.P
+Because of the special outputting behavior of the
+.B \%groff
+option
+.Opt_short Z
+.B \%groffer
+was designed to be switched into
+.I \%groff\~mode ;
+the
+.I \%groffer
+viewing features are disabled there.
.
-.TP
-.Header_CB ps
-Display formatted input in a Postscript viewer program; equivalent to
-.Opt_long ps .
+The other
+.B \%groff
+options do not switch the mode, but allow to customize the formatting
+process.
.
.
-.TP
-.Header_CB tty
-Display formatted input in a text terminal; equivalent to
-.Opt_long tty .
+.Opt_def - a
+This generates an ascii approximation of output in the
+.IR \%text\~modes .
.
+That could be important when the text pager has problems with control
+sequences in
+.IR "tty mode" .
.
-.TP
-.Header_CB www
-Display formatted input in a internet browser program; equivalent to
-.Opt_long www .
.
+.Opt_def - m file
+Add
+.I \%file
+as a
+.I \%groff
+macro file.
.
-.TP
-.Header_CB x
-Display formatted input in a native roff viewer such as
-.BR gxditview (@MAN1EXT@);
-equivalent to
-.Opt_long x .
+This is useful in case it cannot be recognized automatically.
+.
+.
+.Opt_def - P opt_or_arg
+Send the argument
+.I \%opt_or_arg
+as an option or option argument to the actual
+.B \%groff
+postprocessor.
+.
+.
+.Opt_def - T -- device devname
+.
+This option determines
+.BR \%groff 's
+output device.
+.
+The most important devices are the text output devices for referring
+to the different character sets, such as
+.BR \%ascii ,
+.BR \%utf8 ,
+.BR \%latin1 ,
+and others.
+.
+Each of these arguments switches
+.B \%groffer
+into a
+.I \%text\~mode
+using this device, to
+.I \%mode\~tty
+if the actual mode is not a
+.IR \%text\~mode .
+.
+The following
+.I \%devname
+arguments are mapped to the corresponding
+.B \%groffer
+.Opt_long_arg mode \fIdevname\fR
+option:
+.BR \%dvi ,
+.BR \%html ,
+and
+.BR \%ps .
+All
+.B \%X*
+arguments are mapped to
+.IR \%mode\~x .
+Each other
+.I \%devname
+argument switches to
+.I \%mode\~groff
+using this device.
+.
+.
+.Opt_def - X
+is equivalent to
+.BR "groff \-X" .
+It displays the
+.I groff intermediate output
+with
+.BR gxditview .
+As the quality is relatively bad this option is deprecated; use
+.Opt_long X
+instead because the
+.I \%x\~mode
+uses an
+.IR X *
+device for a better display.
+.
+.
+.Opt_def - Z -- intermediate-output -- ditroff
+Switch into
+.I \%groff\~mode
+and format the input with the
+.I \%groff intermediate output
+without postprocessing; see
+.BR \%groff_out (@MAN5EXT@).
+This is equivalent to option
+.Opt_long ditroff
+of
+.IR \%man ,
+which can be used as well.
.
.
.P
-The following modes do not use the
-.I groffer
-viewing features.
+All other
+.B \%groff
+options are supported by
+.BR \%groffer ,
+but they are just transparently transferred to
+.B \%groff
+without any intervention.
.
-They are only interesting for advanced applications.
+The options that are not explicitly handled by
+.B \%groffer
+are transparently passed to
+.BR \%groff .
+.
+Therefore these transparent options are not documented here, but in
+.BR \%groff (@MAN1EXT@).
+Due to the automatism in
+.BR \%groffer ,
+none of these
+.B \%groff
+options should be needed, except for advanced usage.
.
.
-.TP
-.Header_CB groff
-Generate device output with plain
+.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
+.SS "Options for man\~pages"
+.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
+.
+.Opt_def -- apropos
+Start the
+.BR \%apropos (1)
+command or facility of
+.BR \%man (1)
+for searching the
+.I \%filespec
+arguments within all
+.I \%man\~page
+descriptions.
+.
+Each
+.I \%filespec
+argument is taken for search as it is; section specific parts are not
+handled, such that
+.B 7 groff
+searches for the two arguments
+.B 7
+and
+.B groff
+with a large result; for the
+.I \%filespec
+.B groff.7
+nothing will be found.
+.
+The display differs from the
+.B \%apropos
+program by the following concepts:
+.RS
+.Topic
+construct a
+.I \%groff
+frame to the output of
+.BR \%apropos ,
+.Topic
+each
+.I \%filespec
+argument is searched on its own.
+.Topic
+the restriction by
+.Opt_long sections
+is handled as well,
+.Topic
+wildcard characters are allowed and handled without a further option.
+.RE
+.
+.
+.Opt_def -- apropos\-data
+Show only the
+.B \%apropos
+descriptions for data documents, these are the
+.BR \%man (7)
+sections 4, 5, and 7.
+.
+Direct section declarations are ignored, wildcards are accepted.
+.
+.
+.Opt_def -- apropos\-devel
+Show only the
+.B \%apropos
+descriptions for development documents, these are the
+.BR man (7)
+sections 2, 3, and 9.
+.
+Direct section declarations are ignored, wildcards are accepted.
+.
+.
+.Opt_def -- apropos\-progs
+Show only the
+.B \%apropos
+descriptions for documents on programs, these are the
+.BR \%man (7)
+sections 1, 6, and 8.
+.
+Direct section declarations are ignored, wildcards are accepted.
+.
+.
+.Opt_def -- whatis
+For each
+.I \%filespec
+argument search all
+.I \%man\~pages
+and display their description \[em] or say that it is not a
+.IR \%man\~page .
+This differs from
+.IR man 's
+.B whatis
+output by the following concepts
+.RS
+.Topic
+each retrieved file name is added,
+.Topic
+local files are handled as well,
+.Topic
+the display is framed by a
.I groff
-without using the special viewing features of
-.IR groffer .
-If no device was specified by option
-.Opt_short T
+output format,
+.Topic
+wildcard characters are allowed without a further option.
+.RE
+.
+.
+.P
+The following two options were added to
+.B \%groffer
+for choosing whether the file name arguments are interpreted as names
+for local files or as a search pattern for
+.IR \%man\~pages .
+.
+The default is looking up for local files.
+.
+.
+.Opt_def -- man
+Check the non-option command line arguments
+.nh
+.RI ( filespecs )
+.hy
+first on being
+.IR \%man\~pages ,
+then whether they represent an existing file.
+.
+By default, a
+.I \%filespec
+is first tested whether it is an existing file.
+.
+.
+.Opt_def -- no-man -- local-file
+Do not check for
+.IR \%man\~pages .
+.
+.Opt_long local-file
+is the corresponding
+.B man
+option.
+.
+.
+.Opt_def -- no-special
+Disable former calls of
+.Opt_long all ,
+.Opt_long apropos* ,
+and
+.Opt_long whatis .
+.
+.
+.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
+.SS "Long options taken over from GNU man"
+.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
+.
+The long options of
+.B \%groffer
+were synchronized with the long options of \f[CR]GNU\f[]
+.BR man .
+.
+All long options of \f[CR]GNU\f[]
+.B man
+are recognized, but not all of these options are important to
+.BR \%groffer ,
+so most of them are just ignored.
+.
+.
+.P
+In the following, the
+.B man
+options that have a special meaning for
+.B \%groffer
+are documented.
+.
+.
+.P
+The full set of long and short options of the \f[CR]GNU\f[]
+.B man
+program can be passed via the environment variable
+.Env_var $MANOPT ;
+see
+.BR \%man (1)
+if your system has \f[CR]GNU\f[]
+.B man
+installed.
+.
+.
+.Opt_def -- all
+In searching
+.IR \%man\~pages ,
+retrieve all suitable documents instead of only one.
+.
+.
+.Opt_def - 7 -- ascii
+In
+.IR \%text\~modes ,
+display ASCII translation of special characters for critical environment.
+.
+This is equivalent to
+.BR "groff -mtty_char" ;
+see
+.BR groff_tmac (@MAN5EXT@).
+.
+.
+.Opt_def -- ditroff
+Eqivalent to
+.B \%groffer
+.Opt_short Z .
+.
+.
+.Opt_def -- extension suffix
+Restrict
+.I \%man\~page
+search to file names that have
+.I \%suffix
+appended to their section element.
+.
+For example, in the file name
+.I \%/usr/share/man/man3/terminfo.3ncurses.gz
the
-.I groff
-default
-.B ps
-is assumed.
+.I \%man\~page
+extension is
+.IR \%ncurses .
.
.
-.TP
-.Header_CB source
-Display source code; same as
-.Opt_short Q .
+.Opt_def -- locale language
.
+Set the language for
+.IR \%man\~pages .
.
-.RE
+This has the same effect, but overwrites
+.Env_var $LANG
+.
+.
+.Opt_def -- location
+Print the location of the retrieved files to standard error.
.
.
.Opt_def -- no-location
-Do not display the location of retireved files; this resets a former
+Do not display the location of retrieved files; this resets a former
call to
.Opt_long location .
.
+This was added by
+.BR \%groffer .
+.
+.
+.Opt_def -- manpath "'dir1:dir2:\*[Ellipsis]'"
+Use the specified search path for retrieving
+.I \%man\~pages
+instead of the program defaults.
.
-.Opt_def -- no-man
-Do not check for man\~pages.
+If the argument is set to the empty string "" the search for
+.I \%man\~page
+is disabled.
.
.
.Opt_def -- pager
-Set the pager program in tty mode; default is
-.IR less .
+Set the pager program in
+.IR \%tty\~mode ;
+default is
+.BR \%less .
+This is equivalent to
+.Opt_long tty\-viewer .
.
.
-.Opt_def -- pdf
-Choose pdf mode (Portable Document Format).
+.Opt_def -- sections "'sec1:sec2:\*[Ellipsis]'"
+Restrict searching for
+.I \%man\~pages
+to the given
+.IR sections ,
+a colon-separated list.
.
-By default, the input is formatted by groff using the Postscript
-device, then it is transformed into the PDF file format using
-.BR gs (1)
-(this is quite slow), and finally displayed either with the
-.BR xpdf (1)
-or the
-.BR acroread (1)
-program; this can be configured with option
-.Opt_long viewer-pdf .
.
-PDF has a big advantage because the text is displayed graphically and
-is searchable nevertheless; but as thtransformation into pdf takes a
-considerable amount of time, the pdf mode is not suitable as a default
-device for the auto mode.
+.Opt_def -- systems "'sys1,sys2,\*[Ellipsis]'"
+Search for
+.I \%man\~pages
+for the given operating systems; the argument
+.I \%systems
+is a comma-separated list.
.
-The only device that is compatible to this mode is
-.IR ps ,
-which is also the default when no device is specified.
.
+.Opt_def -- where
+Eqivalent to
+.Opt_long location .
.
-.Opt_def -- pdf-viewer prog
-Set the viewer program for
-.I pdf
-mode.
.
-This can be a file name or a program to be searched in
-.Env_var $PATH .
+.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
+.SS "X\~\%Window\~\%Toolkit Options"
+.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
.
-In each case, arguments can be provided additionally.
+The following long options were adapted from the corresponding
+\%\f[CR]X\~\Window\~Toolkit\f[] options.
.
+.B \%groffer
+will pass them to the actual viewer program if it is an
+\%\f[CR]X\~Window\f[] program.
.
-.Opt_def -- ps
-Choose ps mode (Postscript).
+Otherwise these options are ignored.
.
-By default, the formatted input is displayed with the
-.BR ghostview (@MAN1EXT@)
-program; this can be configured with option
-.Opt_long viewer-ps .
.
-The only device that is compatible to this mode is
-.IR ps ,
-which is also the default when no device is specified.
+.P
+Unfortunately these options use the old style of a single minus for
+long options.
.
+For
+.B \%groffer
+that was changed to the standard with using a double minus for long
+options, for example,
+.B \%groffer
+uses the option
+.Opt_long font
+for the \%\f[CR]X\~Window\f[] option
+.Opt_short font .
.
-.Opt_def -- ps-viewer prog
-Set the viewer program for
-.I ps
-mode.
.
-This can be a file name or a program to be searched in
-.Env_var $PATH .
+.P
+See
+.BR \%X (1),
+.BR \%X (7),
+and the documentation on the \%\f[CR]X\~Window\~Toolkit\f[] options
+for more details on these options and their arguments.
.
-Common Postscript viewers inlude
-.BR gv (1),
-.BR ghostview (1),
-and
-.BR gs (1),
.
-In each case, arguments can be provided additionally.
+.Opt_def -- background color
+Set the background color of the viewer window.
+.
+.
+.Opt_def -- bd pixels
+Specifies the color of the border surrounding the viewer window.
+.
+.
+.Opt_def -- bg color
+This is equivalent to
+.Opt_long background .
+.
+.
+.Opt_def -- bw pixels
+Specifies the width in pixels of the border surrounding the viewer
+window.
+.
+.
+.Opt_def -- display X-display
+Set the \%\f[CR]X\~Window\f[] display on which the viewer program
+shall be started, see the \%\f[CR]X\~Window\f[] documentation for the
+syntax of the argument.
+.
+.
+.Opt_def -- foreground color
+Set the foreground color of the viewer window.
+.
+.
+.Opt_def -- fg color
+This is equivalent to
+.Opt_short foreground .
+.
+.
+.Opt_def -- font font_name
+Set the font used by the viewer window.
+.
+The argument is an \%\f[CR]X\~Window\f[] font name.
+.
+.
+.Opt_def -- ft font_name
+This is equivalent to
+.Opt_long ft .
+.
+.
+.Opt_def -- geometry size_pos
+Set the geometry of the display window, that means its size and its
+starting position.
+.
+See
+.BR \%X (7)
+for the syntax of the argument.
.
.
.Opt_def -- resolution value
-Set X resolution in dpi (dots per inch) in some viewer programs.
+Set \%\f[CR]X\~Window\f[] resolution in dpi (dots per inch) in some
+viewer programs.
.
The only supported dpi values are
.B 75
and
.BR 100 .
-This is an adaption of the X Toolkit option
-.Opt_short resolution .
+.
+Actually, the default resolution for
+.B \%groffer
+is set to
+.BR 75\~dpi .
+The resolution also sets the default device in
+.IR "mode x" .
.
.
.Opt_def -- rv
Reverse foreground and background color of the viewer window.
.
-This is an adaption of the X Toolkit option
-.Opt_short rv .
-This feature is not available in all viewer programs.
-.
.
-.Opt_def -- sections
-Restrict searching for man pages to the given
-.IR sections ,
-a colon-separated list.
+.Opt_def -- title "'some text'"
+Set the title for the viewer window.
.
.
-.Opt_def -- shell "shell_program"
-Specify the shell under which the groffer script should be run.
+.Opt_def -- xrm "'resource'"
+Set \f[CR]\%X\~Window\f[] resource.
.
-The script first tests whether this option is set (either within
-.Env_var $GROFF_OPT
-or as a command line option); if so, the script is rerun under the
-shell program specified with the option argument.
.
+.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
+.SS "Filespec Arguments"
+.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
.
-.Opt_def -- source
-Equivalent to
-.Opt_short Q .
+A
+.I \%filespec
+parameter is an argument that is not an option or option argument.
.
+It means an input source.
.
-.Opt_def -- systems
-Search for man pages for the given operating systems; the argument
-.I systems
-is a comma-separated list.
+In
+.BR \%groffer ,
+.I \%filespec
+parameters are a file name or a template for searching
+.IR \%man\~pages .
.
+These input sources are collected and composed into a single output
+file such as
+.B \%groff
+does.
.
-.Opt_def -- title "'some text'"
-Set the title for the viewer window.
.
-This feature is not available in all viewer programs.
+.P
+The strange \%\f[CR]POSIX\f[] behavior to regard all arguments behind
+the first non-option argument as
+.I \%filespec
+arguments is ignored.
.
+The \f[CR]GNU\f[] behavior to recognize options even when mixed with
+.I \%filespec
+arguments is used througout.
.
-.Opt_def -- to-postproc opt_or_arg
-Eqivalent to
-.Opt_short P .
+But, as usual, the double minus argument
+.Opt_long
+ends the option handling and interprets all following arguments as
+.I \%filespec
+arguments; so the \%\f[CR]POSIX\f[] behavior can be easily adopted.
.
.
-.Opt_def -- troff-device
-Eqivalent to
-.Opt_short T .
-This option is only kept for compatibility with GNU
-.BR man (1).
+.P
+For the following, it is necessary to know that on each system the
+.I \%man\~pages
+are sorted according to their content into several sections.
.
+The
+.I classical man sections
+have a single-character name, either a digit from
+.B 1
+to
+.B 9
+or one of the characters
+.B n
+or
+.BR o .
.
-.Opt_def -- tty
-Choose tty display mode, that means displaying in a text pager even
-when in X; eqivalent to
-.Opt_long mode\~tty .
+In the following, a stand-alone character
+.I s
+stands for a
+.IR "classical man section" .
+The internal precedence of
+.B \%man
+for searching
+.I \%man\~pages
+with the same name within several sections goes according to the
+classical single-character sequence.
.
+On some systems, this single character can be extended by a following
+string.
.
-.Opt_def -- version
-Eqivalent to
-.Opt_short v .
+But the special
+.B \%groffer
+.I \%man\~page
+facility is based on the classical single character sections.
.
.
-.Opt_def -- whatis
-Instead of displaying the content, get the one-liner description from
-the retrieved man page files \[em] or say that it is not a man page.
+.P
+Each
+.I \%filespec
+parameter can have one of the following forms in decreasing sequence.
.
.
-.Opt_def -- where
-Eqivalent to
-.Opt_long location .
+.Topic
+No
+.I \%filespec
+parameters means that
+.B \%groffer
+waits for standard input.
.
+The minus option
+.Opt_short ""
+stands for standard input, too; it can occur several times.
.
-.Opt_def -- www
-Choose www mode (html), display in a web browser program, which can be
-specified with option
-.Opt_long www-viewer .
-By default, the existence of a sequence of standard web browsers is
-tested, starting with
-.BR mozilla (1)
-and
-.BR netscape (1)
.
+.Topic
+Next a
+.I \%filespec
+is tested whether it is the path name of an existing file.
.
-.Opt_def -- www-viewer prog
-Set the web browser program for viewing in
-.I www
-mode.
+Otherwise it is assumed to be a searching pattern for a
+.IR \%man\~page .
.
-Each program that accepts html input and allows the
-.BI file://localhost/ dir / file
-syntax on the command line is suitable; it can be the path name of an
-executable file or a program in
-.Env_var $PATH .
.
-In each case, arguments can be provided additionally.
+.Topic
+.BI \%man: name ( section )
+and
+.IB \%name ( section )
+search the \%man\~page
+.I \%name
+in \%man\~section\~\c
+.IR \%section ,
+where
+.I \%section
+can be any string, but it must exist in the
+.I \%man
+system.
.
.
-.Opt_def -- x
-Choose
-.I x
-mode (view in X roff viewer).
+.Topic
+Next some patterns based on the
+.I classical man sections
+are checked.
.
-By default, the formatted input is displayed with the
-.BR gxditview (@MAN1EXT@)
-program, being distributed together with groff, or with
-.BR xditview (1),
-which is distributed as a standard X tool.
-.
-This can be configured with option
-.Opt_long x-viewer .
-.
-The only devices (option
-.Opt_short T )
-that are compatible with this mode are
-.IR X75 ,
-.IR X100 ,
-.IR X75-12 ,
-.IR X100-12 ,
+.BI \%man: name . s
and
-.I ps
-(the default device).
+.IB \%name . s
+search for a \%man\~page
+.I \%name
+in \%man\~section
+.I s
+if
+.I s
+is a
+.I classical man section
+mentioned above.
+.
+Otherwise a
+.I \%man\~page
+named
+.IR \%name.s
+is searched in the lowest
+.B man\~section .
.
.
-.Opt_def -- x-viewer prog
-Set the viewer program for
-.I x
-mode.
+.Topic
+Now
+.BI \%man: name
+searches for a
+.I \%man\~page
+in the lowest
+.I \%man\~section
+that has a document called
+.IR \%name .
.
-Suitable viewer programs are
-.BR gxditview (@MAN1EXT@)
+.
+.Topic
+The pattern
+.I \%s\~name
+originates from a strange argument parsing of the
+.B man
+program.
+.
+If
+.I s
+is a
+.I classical man section
+interpret it as a search for a
+.I \%man\~page
+called
+.I \%name
+in man\~section
+.IR s ,
+otherwise interpret both
+.I s
and
-.BR xditview (1).
+.I \%name
+as two independent
+.I \%filespec
+arguments.
.
-But the argument can be any executable file or a program in
-.Env_var $PATH .
.
-In each case, arguments can be provided additionally.
+.Topic
+We are left with the argument
+.I \%name
+which is not an existing file.
.
+So this searches for the
+.I \%man\~page
+called
+.I \%name
+in the lowest
+.I \%man\~section
+that has a document for this name.
.
-.TP
-.Opt_--
-Signals the end of option processing; all remaining arguments are
-interpreted as
-.I filespec
-parameters.
+.
+.P
+Wildcards in
+.I \%filespec
+arguments are only accepted for
+.Opt_long apropos*
+and
+.Opt_long whatis ;
+for normal display, they are interpreted as characters.
.
.
.P
-Besides these, groffer accepts all arguments that are valid for the
-.BR groff (@MAN1EXT@)
-program.
+Several file name arguments can be supplied.
.
-All non-groffer options are sent unmodified via grog to groff.
+They are mixed by
+.B \%groff
+into a single document.
.
-Postprocessors, macro packages, compatibility with classical troff,
-and much more can be manually specified.
+Note that the set of option arguments must fit to all of these file
+arguments.
+.
+So they should have at least the same style of the
+.I \%groff
+language.
.
.
.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
.SH "OUTPUT MODES"
.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
.
-By default, the groffer program formats the input and then
-automatically chooses a suitable display mode, but the user can also
-choose between the following modes:
-.
-.Topic
-graphically display the formatted input with an X window program,
-including
+By default, the
+.B \%groffer
+program collects all input into a single file, formats it with the
+.B \%groff
+program for a certain device, and then chooses a suitable viewer
+program.
.
-.RS
-.Topic
-with X window roff viewers such as
-.BR gxditview (@MAN1EXT@)
-.RI ( x
-mode),
+The device and viewer process in
+.B \%groffer
+is called a
+.IR \%mode .
.
-.Topic
-in a dvi viewer program
-.RI ( dvi
-mode),
+The mode and viewer of a running
+.B \%groffer
+program is selected automatically, but the user can also choose it
+with options.
.
-.Topic
-in a Postscript viewer
-.RI ( ps
-mode),
.
-.Topic
-in a PDF viewer
-.RI ( pdf
-mode),
+The modes are selected by option the arguments of
+.Opt_long_arg mode \fIanymode .
+Additionally, each of this argument can be specified as an option of
+its own, such as
+.Opt_long \fIanymode .
+Most of these modes have a viewer program, which can be chosen by an
+option that is constructed like
+.Opt_long \fIanymode\fR\-viewer .
.
-.Topic
-in a web browser
-.RI ( www
-mode),
-.RE
.
-.Topic
-display formatted input in a pager on the text terminal
-.RI ( tty
-mode),
-.
-.Topic
-run groffer like groff, but with decompression and man\~page searching
-.RI ( groff
-mode); this includes things like generating the groff intermediate
-output.
-.
-.Topic
-stream the unformatted source code of the input onto standard output
-.RI ( source
-mode),
+.P
+Several different modes are offered, graphical modes for
+\f[CR]\%X\~Window\f[],
+.IR \%text\~modes ,
+and some direct
+.I \%groff\~modes
+for debugging and development.
.
.
.P
-By
-.IR default ,
-.I groffer
+By default,
+.B \%groffer
first tries whether
-.B x
-mode is possible, then
-.B ps
-mode, and finally
-.B tty
-mode.
+.I \%x\~mode
+is possible, then
+.IR \%ps\~mode ,
+and finally
+.IR \%tty\~mode .
.
This mode testing sequence for
-.B default
-mode can be changed by specifying a comma separated list of modes
-with the option
+.I \%auto\~mode
+can be changed by specifying a comma separated list of modes with the
+option
.Opt_long default\-modes.
.
.
.P
-The searching for man\~pages and the decompression of the input are
-active in every mode.
+The searching for
+.I \%man\~pages
+and the decompression of the input are active in every mode.
.
.
.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
.SS "Graphical Display Modes"
.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
.
-The graphical display modes work only in the X window environment (or
-similar implementations within other windowing environments).
+The graphical display modes work mostly in the \%\f[CR]X\~Window\f[]
+environment (or similar implementations within other windowing
+environments).
.
The environment variable
.Env_var $DISPLAY
-or the option
+and the option
.Opt_long display
-are used for specifying the X display to be used; if neither is
-specified, groffer assumes that no X is running.
+are used for specifying the \%\f[CR]X\~Window\f[] display to be used.
+.
+If this environment variable is empty
+.B \%groffer
+assumes that no \%\f[CR]X\~Window\f[] is running and changes to a
+.IR \%text\~mode .
+.
+You can change this automatic behavior by the option
+.Opt_long default\-modes .
.
.
.P
-A certain graphical display mode can be selected by one of the options
-.Opt_long dvi ,
-.Opt_long pdf ,
-.Opt_long ps ,
-.Opt_short X ,
-and
-.Opt_long www .
+Known viewers for the graphical display modes and their standard
+\%\f[CR]X\~Window\f[] viewer progams are
.
-By default, some graphical modes are tried first. If none succeeds
-groffer switches to
-.B tty
-mode.
+.Topic
+\%\f[CR]X\~Window\f[]
+.I roff
+viewers such as
+.BR \%gxditview (@MAN1EXT@)
+or
+.BR \%xditview (1)
+(in
+.IR \%x\~mode ),
.
+.Topic
+in a Postscript viewer
+.nh
+.RI ( \%ps\~mode ),
+.hy
.
-.P
-The graphical modes can be customized by options that were named
-according to the resource options in the
-.BR X (1)
-Toolkit but using a leading double minus instead of the single minus
-used by X.
+.Topic
+in a dvi viewer program
+.nh
+.RI ( \%dvi\~mode ),
+.hy
+.
+.Topic
+in a PDF viewer
+.nh
+.RI ( \%pdf\~mode ),
+.hy
.
-These include
-.Opt_long background ,
-.Opt_long foreground ,
-.Opt_long geometry ,
-.Opt_long resolution ,
-.Opt_long title ,
-.Opt_long xrm ,
-etc.
+.Topic
+in a web browser
+.nh
+.RI ( html
+or
+.IR \%www\~mode ).
+.hy
+.RE
.
.
.P
The
-.I pdf
-mode has a major advantage \[em] it is the only graphical diplay mode
-that allows to search for text within the viewer; this can be a really
+.I \%pdf\~mode
+has a major advantage \[em] it is the only graphical diplay mode that
+allows to search for text within the viewer; this can be a really
important feature.
.
-Unfortunately, it takes a long time to transform the input into the
-PDF format, so it was not chosen as the major mode.
+Unfortunately, it takes some time to transform the input into the PDF
+format, so it was not chosen as the major mode.
.
-You can change this by the options
-.Opt_long pdf
-and
-.Opt_long auto\-modes .
+.
+.P
+These graphical viewers can be customized by options of the
+\%\f[CR]X\~Window\~Toolkit\f[].
+.
+But the
+.B \%groffer
+options use a leading double minus instead of the single minus used by
+the \%\f[CR]X\~Window\~Toolkit\f[].
.
.
.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
-.SS "Text mode"
+.SS "Text modes"
.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
.
-If the variable
-.Env_var $DISPLAY
-is not set or empty, groffer assumes that it should produce output on
-a text terminal.
+There are two modes for text output,
+.I \%mode\~text
+for plain output without a pager and
+.I \%mode\~tty
+for a text output on a text terminal using some pager program.
.
-This mode can also be forced by option
-.Opt_long tty .
+.
+.P
+If the variable
+.Env_var \%$DISPLAY
+is not set or empty,
+.B \%groffer
+assumes that it should use
+.IR \%tty\~\%mode .
.
.
.P
-In the actual implementation, the groff output device
-.I latin1
-is chosen and the processed output is piped into a pager program.
+In the actual implementation, the
+.I groff
+output device
+.I \%latin1
+is chosen for
+.IR \%text\~modes .
.
This can be changed by specifying option
-.Opt_long tty-device .
+.Opt_short T
+or
+.Opt_long device .
.
.
.P
-The pager to be used can be specified by option
+The pager to be used can be specified by one of the options
.Opt_long pager
+and
+.Opt_long tty\-viewer ,
or by the environment variable
.Env_var $PAGER .
-If this is not set or empty the
-.BR less (1)
-program is used as the default pager.
+If all of this is not used the
+.BR \%less (1)
+program with the option
+.Opt_short r
+for correctly displaying control sequences is used as the default
+pager.
.
.
.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
-.SS "Non-displaying Modes"
+.SS "Special Modes for Debugging and Development"
.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
.
-There are some special modes that do not display the formatted output
-in a viewer program.
+These modes use the
+.I \%groffer
+file determination and decompression.
+.
+This is combined into a single input file that is fed directly into
+.B \%groff
+with different strategy without the
+.I \%groffer
+viewing facilities.
.
These modes are regarded as advanced, they are useful for debugging
-purposes.
+and development purposes.
.
.
-.TP
-.I source mode
-Instead of displaying the formatted output, it is also possible to
-have the roff source code streamed onto the standard output.
-.
-This mode must be requested by one of the options
+.P
+The
+.I \%source\~mode
+with option
.Opt_short Q
-or
-.Opt_long source .
-.
+and
+.Opt_long source
+just displays the decompressed input.
.
-.TP
-.I groff mode
-This mode disables the groffer viewing facilities.
.
-The input is handled as usual with decompression and man\~page
-searching, but then it is passed to groff using only the options
-provided by groff.
+.P
+The
+.I \%groff\~mode
+passes the input to
+.B \%groff
+using only some suitable options provided to
+.BR \%groffer .
.
This enables the user to save the generated output into a file or pipe
it into another program.
.
+.
+.P
+In
+.IR \%groff\~\%mode ,
+the option
+.Opt_short Z
+disables post-processing, thus producing the
+.nh
+.I groff intermediate
+.IR output .
+.hy
+.
In this mode, the input is formatted, but not postprocessed; see
-.BR groff_out (@MAN5EXT@)
+.BR \%groff_out (@MAN5EXT@)
for details.
.
-This mode is activated automatically by the three groff options
-.Opt_short V
-(print roff pipe, no formatting),
-.Opt_short X
-(display with gxditview in groff's native way, using
-.Opt_short P
-for customization), and
-.Opt_short Z
-(disable post-processing, thus producing the groff intermediate output).
+.
+.P
+All
+.B \%groff
+short options are supported by
+.BR \%groffer .
.
.
.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
.SH "MAN\~PAGE\~SEARCHING"
.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
.
-The default behavior of groffer is to first test whether a file
-parameter represents a local file; if it is not an existing file name,
-it is assumed to represent a name of a man\~page.
+The default behavior of
+.B \%groffer
+is to first test whether a file parameter represents a local file; if
+it is not an existing file name, it is assumed to represent a name of
+a
+.IR \%man\~page .
.
This behavior can be modified by the following options.
.
.
.TP
.Opt_long man
-forces to interpret all file parameters as filespecs for searching
-man\~pages.
+forces to interpret all file parameters as
+.I \%filespecs
+for searching
+.IR \%man\~pages .
.
.TP
.Opt_long no\-man
.TP+
.Opt_long local\-file
-disable the man searching; so only local files are displayed.
+disable the
+.I man
+searching; so only local files are displayed.
.
.
.P
-If neither a local file nor a man\~page was retrieved for some file
-parameter a warning is issued on standard error, but processing is
-continued.
+If neither a local file nor a
+.I \%man\~page
+was retrieved for some file parameter a warning is issued on standard
+error, but processing is continued.
.
.
.P
-The groffer program provides a search facility for man\~pages.
+The
+.B \%groffer
+program provides a search facility for
+.IR \%man\~pages .
.
All long options, all environment variables, and most of the
-functionality of the GNU
-.BR man (1)
+functionality of the \f[CR]GNU\f[]
+.BR \%man (1)
program were implemented.
.
-This inludes the extended file names of man\~pages, for example,
-the man\~page of
-.I groff
+This inludes the extended file names of
+.IR \%man\~pages ,
+for example, the
+.I \%man\~page
+of
+.B \%groff
in man\~section 7 may be stored under
.File_name /usr/share/man/man7/groff.7.gz ,
where
.File_name /usr/share/man/
is part of the man\~path, the subdirectory
-.I man7
+.I \%man7
and the file extension
.I .7
refer to the man\~section 7;
-.I .gz
+.I \%.gz
shows the compression of the file.
.
.
.P
The
.I cat\~pages
-(preformatted man\~pages) are intentionally excluded from the search
-because groffer is a roff program that wants to format by its own.
+(preformatted
+.IR \%man\~pages )
+are intentionally excluded from the search because
+.B \%groffer
+is a
+.I roff
+program that wants to format by its own.
.
With the excellent performance of the actual computers, the
-preformatted man\~pages aren't necessary any longer.
+preformatted
+.I \%man\~pages
+aren't necessary any longer.
.
.
.P
-The algorithm for retrieving man\~pages uses five search methods.
+The algorithm for retrieving
+\I \%man\~pages
+uses five search methods.
.
They are successively tried until a method works.
.
@@ -1901,7 +2808,9 @@ They are successively tried until a method works.
.Topic
The search path can be manually specified by using the option
.Opt_long manpath .
-An empty argument disables the man\~page searching.
+An empty argument disables the
+.I \%man\~page
+searching.
.
This overwrites the other methods.
.
@@ -1917,35 +2826,46 @@ If this is empty, the program tries to read it from the environment
variable
.Env_var $MANOPT .
.
+.
.Topic
-If this does not work, the
-.BR manpath (1)
-program for determining a path of man directories is tried.
+If this does not work a reasonable default path from
+.Env_var $PATH
+is searched for
+.IR \%man\~pages .
.
.
.Topic
-If this does not work a reasonable default path is searched for
-man\~pages.
+If this does not work, the
+.BR \%manpath (1)
+program for determining a path of
+.I man
+directories is tried.
.
.
.P
After this, the path elements for the language (locale) and operating
-system specific man\~pages are added to the man\~path; their sequence
-is determined automatically.
+system specific
+.I \%man\~pages
+are added to the
+.IR man\~path ;
+their sequence is determined automatically.
.
For example, both
-.I /usr/share/man/linux/fr
+.File_name /usr/share/man/linux/fr
and
-.I /usr/share/man/fr/linux
-for french linux man\~pages are found.
+.File_name /usr/share/man/fr/linux
+for french linux
+.I \%man\~pages
+are found.
.
The language and operating system names are determined from both
environment variables and command line options.
.
.
.P
-The locale (language) is determined like in GNU man, that is from
-highest to lowest precedence:
+The locale (language) is determined like in \f[CR]GNU\f[]
+.BR man ,
+that is from highest to lowest precedence:
.Topic
.Opt_long locale
.
@@ -1966,32 +2886,40 @@ highest to lowest precedence:
.
.
.P
-The language locale is usually specified in the POSIX 1003.1 based
-format:
+The language locale is usually specified in the
+\%\f[CR]POSIX\~1003.1\f[] based format:
.P
+.nh
\f[I]<language>\f[][\f[CB]_\f[]\f[I]<territory>\f[][\f[CB].\f[]\
\f[I]<character-set>\f[][\f[CB],\f[]\f[I]<version>\f[]]]],
+.hy
.P
but the two-letter code in
+.nh
.I <language>
+.hy
is sufficient for most purposes.
.
.
.P
-If no man\~pages for a complicated locale are found the country part
-consisting of the first two characters (without the `\f[CB]_\f[]',
-`\f[CB].\f[]', and `\f[CB],\f[]', parts) of the locale is searched as
-well.
+If no
+.I \%man\~pages
+for a complicated locale are found the country part consisting of the
+first two characters (without the `\f[CB]_\f[]', `\f[CB].\f[]', and
+`\f[CB],\f[]' parts) of the locale is searched as well.
.
.
.P
-If still not found the corresponding man\~page in the default language
-is used instead.
+If still not found the corresponding
+.I \%man\~page
+in the default language is used instead.
.
As usual, this default can be specified by one of \f[CR]C\f[] or
-\f[CR]POSIX\f[].
+\f[CR]\%POSIX\f[].
.
-The man\~pages in the default language are usually in English.
+The
+.I \%man\~pages
+in the default language are usually in English.
.
.
.P
@@ -2019,22 +2947,29 @@ Topic
.
.
.P
-When searching for man\~pages this man\~path with the additional
-language and system specific directories is used.
+When searching for
+.I \%man\~pages
+this
+.I man\~path
+with the additional language and system specific directories is used.
.
.
.P
The search can further be restricted by limiting it to certain
sections.
.
-A single section can be specified within each filespec argument,
-several sections as a colon-separated list in command line option
+A single section can be specified within each
+.I \%filespec
+argument, several sections as a colon-separated list in command line
+option
.Opt_long sections
or environment variable
.Env_var $MANSECT .
.
When no section was specified a set of standard sections is searched
-until a suitable man\~page was found.
+until a suitable
+.I \%man\~page
+was found.
.
.
.P
@@ -2049,8 +2984,10 @@ or environment variable
.
.
.P
-For further details on man\~page searching, see
-.BR man (1).
+For further details on
+.I \%man\~page
+searching, see
+.BR \%man (1).
.
.
.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -2061,16 +2998,16 @@ The program has a decompression facility.
.
If standard input or a file that was retrieved from the command line
parameters is compressed with a format that is supported by either
-.BR gzip (1)
+.BR \%gzip (1)
or
-.BR bzip2 (1)
+.BR \%bzip2 (1)
it is decompressed on-the-fly.
.
-This includes the GNU
-.BR .gz ,
-.BR .bz2 ,
+This includes the \f[CR]GNU\f[]
+.BR \%.gz ,
+.BR \%.bz2 ,
and the traditional
-.B .Z
+.B \%.Z
compression.
.
The program displays the concatenation of all decompressed input in
@@ -2081,13 +3018,15 @@ the sequence that was specified on the command line.
.SH "ENVIRONMENT"
.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
.
-The groffer programs supports many system variables, most of them by
-courtesy of other programs.
+The
+.B \%groffer
+program supports many system variables, most of them by courtesy of
+other programs.
.
All environment variables of
-.BR groff (@MAN1EXT@)
-and GNU
-.BR man (1)
+.BR \%groff (@MAN1EXT@)
+and \f[CR]GNU\f[]
+.BR \%man (1)
and some standard system variables are honored.
.
.
@@ -2097,42 +3036,53 @@ and some standard system variables are honored.
.
.TP
.Env_var $GROFFER_OPT
-Store options for a run of groffer.
+Store options for a run of
+.BR \%groffer .
.
The options specified in this variable are overridden by the options
given on the command line.
.
-The content of this variable is run through the shell builitin `eval';
+The content of this variable is run through the shell builtin `eval';
so arguments containing white-space or special shell characters should
be quoted.
.
+Do not forget to export this variable, otherwise it does not exist
+during the run of
+.BR groffer .
+.
.
.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
.SS "System Variables"
.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
.
-The groffer program is a shell script that is run through
-.BR /bin/sh ,
+The
+.B \%groffer
+program is a shell script that is run through
+.File_name /bin/sh ,
which can be internally linked to programs like
-.BR bash (1).
+.BR \%bash (1).
The corresponding system environment is automatically effective.
.
-The following variables have a special meaning for groffer.
+The following variables have a special meaning for
+.BR \%groffer .
.
.
.TP
.Env_var $DISPLAY
-If this variable is set this indicates that the X window system is
-running.
+If this variable is set this indicates that the \%\f[CR]X\~Window\f[]
+system is running.
.
Testing this variable decides on whether graphical or text output is
generated.
.
This variable should not be changed by the user carelessly, but it can
-be used to start the graphical groffer on a remote X terminal.
+be used to start the graphical
+.B \%groffer
+on a remote \%\f[CR]X\~Window\f[] terminal.
.
-For example, depending on your system, groffer can be started on the
-second monitor by the command
+For example, depending on your system,
+.B \%groffer
+can be started on the second monitor by the command
.Shell_cmd DISPLAY=:0.1\~groffer\~ what.ever &
.
.
@@ -2144,9 +3094,11 @@ second monitor by the command
.Env_var $LANG
If one of these variables is set (in the above sequence), its content
is interpreted as the locale, the language to be used, especially when
-retrieving man\~pages.
+retrieving
+\IR \%man\~pages .
.
A locale name is typically of the form
+.nh
.IR language [\c
.B _\c
.IR territory [\c
@@ -2154,22 +3106,21 @@ A locale name is typically of the form
.IR codeset [\c
.B @\c
.IR modifier ]]],
+.hy
where
-.I language
+.I \%language
is an ISO 639 language code,
-.I territory
+.I \%territory
is an ISO 3166 country code, and
-.I codeset
+.I \%codeset
is a character set or encoding identifier like ISO-8859-1 or UTF-8;
see
-.BR setlocale (3).
+.BR \%setlocale (3).
.
-The locale values\~\c
-.B C
-and
-.B POSIX
-stand for the default, i.e. the man\~page directories without a
-language prefix.
+The locale values \f[CR]C\f[] and \%\f[CR]POSIX\f[]
+stand for the default, i.e. the
+.I \%man\~page
+directories without a language prefix.
.
This is the same behavior as when all 3\~variables are unset.
.
@@ -2180,65 +3131,77 @@ This variable can be used to set the pager for the tty output.
.
For example, to disable the use of a pager completely set this
variable to the
-.BR cat (1)
+.BR \%cat (1)
program
.Shell_cmd PAGER=cat\~groffer\~ anything
.
.
.TP
.Env_var $PATH
-All programs within the groffer shell script are called without a
-fixed path.
+All programs within the
+.B \%groffer
+shell script are called without a fixed path.
.
Thus this environment variable determines the set of programs used
-within the run of groffer.
-.
-.
-.TP
-.Env_var $POSIXLY_CORRECT
-If set to a non-empty value this chooses the POSIX mode for option
-processing, that means that option processing will be finished as soon
-as a non-option argument is found.
-.
-Usually, you do not want to set this environment variable.
+within the run of
+.BR \%groffer .
.
.
.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
.SS "Groff Variables"
.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
.
-The groffer program internally calls groff, so all environment
-variables documented in
-.BR groff (@MAN1EXT@)
-are internally used within groffer as well.
-.
-The following variables have a direct meaning for the groffer program.
+The
+.B \%groffer
+program internally calls
+.BR \%groff ,
+so all environment variables documented in
+.BR \%groff (@MAN1EXT@)
+are internally used within
+.B \%groffer
+as well.
+.
+The following variable has a direct meaning for the
+.B \%groffer
+program.
.
.TP
.Env_var $GROFF_TMPDIR
If the value of this variable is an existing, writable directory,
-groffer uses it for storing its temporary files, just as groff does.
+.B \%groffer
+uses it for storing its temporary files, just as
+.B groff
+does.
.
.
.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
.SS "Man Variables"
.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
.
-Parts of the functionality of the man\~program were implemented in
-groffer; support for all environment variables documented in
-.BR man (1)
-was added to groffer, but the meaning was slightly modified due to the
-different approach in groffer; but the user interface is the same.
+Parts of the functionality of the
+.B man
+program were implemented in
+.BR \%groffer ;
+support for all environment variables documented in
+.BR \%man (1)
+was added to
+.BR \%groffer ,
+but the meaning was slightly modified due to the different approach in
+.BR \%groffer ;
+but the user interface is the same.
.
-The man environment variables can be overwritten by options provided
-with
+The
+.B man
+environment variables can be overwritten by options provided with
.Env_var $MANOPT ,
which in turn is overwritten by the command line.
.
.
.TP
.Env_var $EXTENSION
-Restrict the search for man\~pages to files having this extension.
+Restrict the search for
+.I \%man\~pages
+to files having this extension.
.
This is overridden by option
.Opt_long extension ;
@@ -2248,12 +3211,14 @@ see there for details.
.TP
.Env_var $MANOPT
This variable contains options as a preset for
-.BR man (1).
-As not all of these are relevant for groffer only the essential parts
-of its value are extracted.
+.BR \%man (1).
+As not all of these are relevant for
+.B \%groffer
+only the essential parts of its value are extracted.
.
The options specified in this variable overwrite the values of the
-other environment variables taht are specific to man.
+other environment variables that are specific to
+.IR man .
.
All options specified in this variable are overridden by the options
given on the command line.
@@ -2261,7 +3226,8 @@ given on the command line.
.
.TP
.Env_var $MANPATH
-If set, this variable contains the directories in which the man\~page
+If set, this variable contains the directories in which the
+.I \%man\~page
trees are stored.
.
This is overridden by option
@@ -2271,7 +3237,8 @@ This is overridden by option
.TP
.Env_var $MANSECT
If this is a colon separated list of section names, the search for
-man\~pages is restricted to those manual sections in that order.
+.I \%man\~pages
+is restricted to those manual sections in that order.
.
This is overridden by option
.Opt_long sections .
@@ -2280,7 +3247,9 @@ This is overridden by option
.TP
.Env_var $SYSTEM
If this is set to a comma separated list of names these are interpreted
-as man\~page trees for different operating systems.
+as
+.I \%man\~page
+trees for different operating systems.
.
This variable can be overwritten by option
.Opt_long systems ;
@@ -2290,36 +3259,91 @@ see there for details.
.P
The environment variable
.Env_var $MANROFFSEQ
-is ignored by groffer because the necessary preprocessors are
-determined automatically.
+is ignored by
+.B \%groffer
+because the necessary preprocessors are determined automatically.
.
.
.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
.SH "CONFIGURATION FILES"
.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
.
-The groffer program can be preconfigured by two configuration files.
-.
-Both of them are shell scripts that are called at the beginning of
-groffer using the `\c
-.CB .\~\c
-.IR filename '
-syntax.
+The
+.B \%groffer
+program can be preconfigured by two configuration files.
.
.
.TP
.File_name /etc/groff/groffer.conf
-System-wide configuration file for groffer.
+System-wide configuration file for
+.BR \%groffer .
.
.
.TP
.File_name $HOME/.groff/groffer.conf
-User-specific configuration file for groffer, where
+User-specific configuration file for
+.BR \%groffer ,
+where
.Env_var $HOME
denotes the user's home directory.
.
-This script is called after the system-wide configuration file to
-enable overriding by the user.
+This file is called after the system-wide configuration file to enable
+overriding by the user.
+.
+.
+.P
+The precedence of option delivery is given in the following.
+.
+The configuration file in
+.File_name /etc
+has the lowest precedence; it is overwritten by the configuration file
+in the home directory; both configuration files are overwritten by the
+environment variable
+.Env_var $GROFFER_OPT ;
+everything is overwritten by the command line.
+.
+.
+.P
+In the configuration files, arbitrary spaces are allowed at the
+beginning of each line, they are just ignored.
+.
+Apart from that, the lines of the configuration lines either start
+with a minus character, all other lines are interpreted as shell
+commands.
+.
+.
+.P
+The lines with the beginning minus are interpreted as
+.B groffer
+options.
+.
+This easily allows to set general
+.B \%groffer
+options that should be used with any call of
+.BR \%groffer .
+.
+Each line can represent a single short option, a short option cluster,
+or a long option with two minus signs, eventually with an argument.
+.
+The argument can be appended either after a space character or an
+equal sign
+.RB ` = '.
+The argument can be surrounded by quotes, but this is not necessary.
+.
+The options from these lines are collected and prepended to the
+existing value of
+.Env_var $GROFFER_OPT
+at the end of each configuration file.
+.
+.
+.P
+After the transformation of the minus lines, the configuration files
+have been transferred into a shell script that is called within
+.B \%groffer
+using the `\c
+.CB \.\~\c
+.IR \%filename '
+shell syntax.
.
.
.P
@@ -2327,123 +3351,238 @@ It makes sense to use these configuration files for the following
tasks:
.
.Topic
-Preset environment variables recognized by groffer; preferably a
-variable should only be set when it is unset in order not to override
-a user-provided value.
+Preset command line options, such as choosing a
+.I \%mode
+or a viewer.
+.
+These are written into lines starting with a single or double minus
+sign, followed by the option name.
.
.Topic
-Preset command line options by prepending them to
-.Env_var $GROFFER_OPT ;
-prepending should be preferred to appending and setting in order not
-to delete the environment variable provided by the
+Preset environment variables recognized by
+.BR \%groffer ;
+but do not forget to export them.
.
.Topic
-Write a function for calling a viewer program for a special
-.I mode
-and feed this name into its corresponding
+You can also write a shell function for calling, for example a viewer
+program for some
+.IR \%mode .
+Such a function can be fed into a corresponding
.Opt_long \f[I]mode\f[]\-viewer
option.
.
-Note that the name of such a function must coincide with some existing
-program in the system path
-.Env_var $PATH
-in order to be recognized by groffer.
+.Topic
+Enter
+.Opt_long shell
+to specify a shell for the run of
+.File_name groffer2.sh .
+Some shells run much faster than the standard shell.
.
.
.P
-As an example, consider the following configuration file.
+As an example, consider the following configuration file in
+.File_name ~/.groff/groffer.conf ,
+say.
.
.P
.ft CR
.nh
.nf
-#! /bin/sh
-# ~/.groff/groffer.conf
+# groffer configuration file
+#
+# groffer options that are used in each call of groffer
+\-\-shell=ksh
+\-\-foreground=DarkBlue
+\-\-resolution=100
+\-\-x\-viewer='gxditview \-geometry 900x1200'
+#
+# some shell commands
if test "$DISPLAY" = ""; then
- DISPLAY='localhost:0.0';
-fi;
-GROFF_OPT="--resolution=100 $GROFF_OPT";
-gxditview()
-{
- /usr/local/bin/gxditview --fg DarkBlue "$@";
-}
-GROFF_OPT="--x-viewer gxditview $GROFF_OPT";
+ export DISPLAY='localhost:0.0'
+fi
+date >>~/mygroffer.log
.fi
.hy
.ft
.
.
.P
+The lines starting with
+.B #
+are command lines.
+.
+This configuration sets four
+.B \%groffer
+options (the lines starting with `\-') and runs two shell commands (the
+rest of the script).
+.
This has the following effects:
+.
+.
.Topic
-allows to start groffer in a graphical mode (here on first running X
-display by
-.IR localhost:0.0 )
-even from a text terminal (empty
-.Env_var $DISPLAY );
+Use
+.B ksh
+as the shell to run the
+.B \%groffer
+script; if it works it should be faster than the usual
+.BR sh .
+.
+.
.Topic
-all graphical modes use a resolution of
-.I 100 dpi
-where applicable;
+Use a text color of
+.B \%DarkBlue
+in all viewers that support this, such as
+.BR \%gxditview .
+.
+.
.Topic
-the
-.BR gxditview (@MAN1EXT@)
-program is told to use
-.I DarkBlue
-as the text color by defining a shell function with the program's name
+Use a resolution of
+.B 100\~dpi
+in all viewers that support this, such as
+.BR \%gxditview .
+.
+By this, the default device in
+.I x mode
+is set to
+.BR X100 .
+.
+.
.Topic
-force
-.I gxditview
-to be used in X mode by option
-.Opt_long x\­viewer .
+Force
+.BR \%gxditview (@MAN1EXT@)
+as the
+.I \%x-mode
+viewer using the geometry option for setting the width to
+.B 900\~dpi
+and the height to
+.BR 1200\~dpi .
+This geometry is suitable for a resolution of
+.BR 100\~dpi .
.
.
-.P
-These configurations can be overridden by command line options and by
-environment variable
-.Env_var $GROFFER_OPT .
+.Topic
+If the environment variable
+.Env_var $DISPLAY
+is empty set it to
+.IR localhost:0.0 .
+.
+That allows to start
+.B \%groffer
+in the standard \%\f[CR]X\~Window\f[] display, even when the program
+is called from a text console.
+.
+.
+.Topic
+Just for fun, the date of each
+.B \%groffer
+start is written to the file
+.File_name mygroffer.log
+in the home directory.
.
.
.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
.SH "EXAMPLES"
.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
.
-The usage of groffer is very easy.
+The usage of
+.B \%groffer
+is very easy.
.
-Usually, it is just called with a file name or man\~page.
+Usually, it is just called with a file name or
+.IR \%man\~page .
.
-The following examples, however, show that groffer has much more fancy
-capabilities.
+The following examples, however, show that
+.B \%groffer
+has much more fancy capabilities.
.
.
.TP
.Shell_cmd "groffer\~/usr/local/share/doc/groff/meintro.ms.gz"
Decompress, format and display the compressed file
-.I meintro.ms.gz
+.File_name meintro.ms.gz
in the directory
-.IR /usr/local/share/doc/groff ,
-using a default graphical viewer when in X window, or the
-.BR less (1)
-pager program when not in X.
+.File_name /usr/local/share/doc/groff ,
+using the standard viewer
+.B \%gxditview
+as graphical viewer when in \%\f[CR]X\~Window\f[], or the
+.BR \%less (1)
+pager program when not in \%\f[CR]X\~Window\f[].
+.
+.
+.TP
+.Shell_cmd "groffer\~groff"
+If the file
+.File_name \%./groff
+exists use it as input.
+.
+Otherwise interpret the argument as a search for the
+.I \%man\~page
+named
+.B \%groff
+in the smallest possible
+.IR \%man\~section ,
+being section 1 in this case.
+.
+.
+.TP
+.Shell_cmd "groffer\~man:groff"
+search for the
+.I \%man\~page
+of
+.B \%groff
+even when the file
+.File_name ./groff
+exists.
+.
+.
+.TP
+.Shell_cmd "groffer\~groff.7"
+.TP+
+.Shell_cmd "groffer\~7\~groff"
+search the
+.I \%man\~page
+of
+.B \%groff
+in
+.I \%man\~section
+.BR 7 .
+This section search works only for a digit or a single character from
+a small set.
.
.
.TP
-.Shell_cmd "groffer\~groff.7\~groff\~\[cq]troff(1)\[cq]\~man:roff"
+.Shell_cmd "groffer\~fb.modes"
+If the file
+.File_name ./fb.modes
+does not exist interpret this as a search for the
+.I \%man\~page
+of
+.BR fb.modes .
+As the extension
+.I \%modes
+is not a single character in classical section style the argument is
+not split to a search for
+.BR fb .
+.
+.
+.TP
+.Shell_cmd "groffer\~groff\~\[cq]troff(1)\[cq]\~man:roff"
.
The arguments that are not existing files are looked-up as the
-following man\~pages:
-.I groff
-(in man\~section\~7),
-.I groff
-(automatic search, should be found in man\~section\~1),
-.I troff
+following
+.IR \%man\~pages :
+.B \%groff
+(automatic search, should be found in \fIman\fP\~section\~1),
+.B \%troff
(in section\~1),
and
-.I roff
+.B \%roff
(in the section with the lowest number, being\~7 in this case).
.
The quotes around
+.nh
.I \[cq]troff(1)\[cq]
+.hy
are necessary because the paranthesis are special shell characters;
escaping them with a backslash character
.I \[rs](
@@ -2455,46 +3594,56 @@ The formatted files are concatenated and displayed in one piece.
.
.
.TP
-.Shell_cmd "LANG=de\~groffer\~--man\~--www\~--www-viever=netscape\~ls"
+.Shell_cmd "LANG=de\~groffer\~--man\~--www\~--www-viever=galeon\~ls"
.
-Retrieve the German man\~page (language
+Retrieve the German
+.I \%man\~page
+(language
.IR de )
for the
.B ls
-program (the English version is used if there is no German version),
-decompress it, format it into the html format (www mode) and view the
-result in the default web browser
-.I netscape .
+program, decompress it, format it to
+.I \%html
+format
+.nh
+.RI ( \%www\~mode )
+.hy
+and view the result in the web browser
+.BR \%galeon .
The option
.Opt_long man
-guarantees that the man\~page is retrieved, even when a local file
-.I ls
+guarantees that the
+.I \%man\~page
+is retrieved, even when a local file
+.File_name \%ls
exists in the actual directory.
.
.
.TP
-.Shell_cmd "groffer\~-Q\~'man:roff(7)'"
+.Shell_cmd "groffer\~--source\~'man:roff(7)'"
.
-Get the man\~page called
-.I roff
-in man\~section 7 and print its unformatted content (source code
-because of option
-.Opt_short Q )
-on standard output.
+Get the
+.I \%man\~page
+called
+.I \%roff
+in \fIman\fP\~section 7, decompress it, and print its unformatted
+content, its source code.
.
.
.TP
.Shell_cmd "cat\~file.gz\~|\~groffer\~-Z\~-mfoo"
.
-Decompress the standard input, switch to
-.I groff
-using macro package
-.I foo
-(groff option
-.Opt_short m ) in non-postprocessing mode (groff option
-.Opt_short Z );
-this produces the groff intermediate output, see
-.BR groff_out (@MAN7EXT@).
+Decompress the standard input, send this to
+.I \%groff intermediate output mode
+without post-processing
+.RB ( groff
+option
+.Opt_short Z ),
+using macro package by
+.I \%foo
+.RB ( groff
+option
+.Opt_short m ) .
.
.
.TP
@@ -2511,79 +3660,121 @@ bold font, using color yellow on red background.
.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
.
The
-.B groffer
-shell script is compatible to both POSIX and GNU.
+.B \%groffer
+program consists of two shell scripts.
.
-POSIX compatibility refers to
-.B IEEE P1003.2/D11.2
-of September 1991, a very early version of this standard.
.
-The script uses only a quite restricted set of shell language elements
-and shell builtins, common to all POSIX versions; the only external
-program used is `sed', again only the most basic POSIX features of
-`sed' are used.
+.P
+The starting script is the file
+.File_name \%groffer
+that is installed in a
+.File_name bin
+directory.
+.
+It is generated from the source file
+.File_name \%groffer.sh .
.
-The groffer script should work on most actual free and commercial
-operating systems.
+It is just a short starting script without any functions such that it
+can run on very poor shells.
.
.
.P
-The groffer program provides its own parser for command line options;
-it can handle option arguments and file names containing white space
-and a large set of special characters.
+The main part of the
+.B \%groffer
+program is the file
+.File_name groffer2.sh
+that is installed in the
+.I groff
+library directory.
+.
+This script can be run under a different shell by using the
+.B \%groffer
+option
+.Opt_long shell .
.
.
.P
-The groffer shell script was tested with the following common
-implementations of the POSIX shell:
-.BR ash (1),
-.BR bash (1),
-.BR ksh (1),
-POSIX
-.BR sh (1),
-and others.
+Both scripts are compatible with both
+\f[CR]GNU\f[] and \%\f[CR]POSIX\f[].
.
-Free POSIX compatible shells and shell utilities for most operating
-systems are available at the
-.URL http://\:www.gnu.org/software/ "GNU software archive" .
+\%\f[CR]POSIX\f[] compatibility refers to
+\%\f[CR]IEEE\~P1003.2/D11.2\f[] of September 1991, a very early
+version of the \%\f[CR]POSIX\f[] standard that is still freely
+available in the internet at
+.URL http://\:www.funet.fi/\:pub/\:doc/\:posix/\:p1003.2/\:d11.2/\:all \
+"\%POSIX\~P1003.2\~draft\~11.2" .
.
.
.P
-The best performance was obtained with the
-.I ash
-shell; so groffer tries to run under
-.I ash
-whenever possible.
+Only a restricted set of shell language elements and shell builtins is
+used to achieve even compatibility with some Bourne shells that are
+not fully \%\f[CR]POSIX\f[] compatible.
+.
+The
+.B \%groffer
+shell scripts were tested on many shells, including the following
+Bourne shells:
+.BR \%ash (1),
+.BR \%bash (1),
+.BR \%dash (1),
+.BR \%ksh (1),
+.BR \%pdksh (1),
+.BR \%posh (1),
+and
+.BR \%zsh (1).
+So it should work on most actual free and commercial operating
+systems.
.
-If not available the shell under which the script was started in the
-first place is used instead.
.
-This can be modified by the option
+.P
+The shell for the run of
+.File_name groffer2.sh
+can be chosen by the option
+.Opt_long shell
+on the command line or the environment variable
+.Env_var $GROFF_OPT .
+If you want to add it to one of the
+.B \%groffer
+configuration files you must write a line starting with
.Opt_long shell .
.
.
.P
-The groffer program provides its own parser for command line arguments
-that is compatible to both POSIX
-.BR getopts (1)
-and GNU
-.BR getopt (1).
+The
+.B \%groffer
+program provides its own parser for command line arguments that is
+compatible to both \%\f[CR]POSIX\f[]
+.BR \%getopts (1)
+and \%\f[CR]GNU\f[]
+.BR \%getopt (1).
+It can handle option arguments and file names containing white space
+and a large set of special characters.
+.
+The following standard types of options are supported.
.
-The following usual types of options are supported.
+.
+.Topic
+The option consisiting of a single minus
+.Opt_short
+refers to standard input.
.
.
.Topic
-A single minus always refers to single character options, for example,
+A single minus followed by characters refers to a single character
+option or a combination thereof; for example, the
+.B \%groffer
+short option combination
.Opt_short Qmfoo
is equivalent to
-.Opt_short Q\~\-m\~foo.
+.Opt_short Q\~\-m\~foo .
.
.
.Topic
-Long options that means option with names longer than one character
-are always prededed by a double minus; an option argument can either
-go to the next command line argument or be appended with an equal sign
-to the argument; for example,
+Long options are options with names longer than one character; they
+are always preceded by a double minus.
+.
+An option argument can either go to the next command line argument or
+be appended with an equal sign to the argument; for example,
.Opt_alt -- long=arg
is equivalent to
.Opt_alt -- long\~arg .
@@ -2593,144 +3784,232 @@ is equivalent to
An argument of
.Opt_--
ends option parsing; all further command line arguments are
-interpreted as filespec arguments.
+interpreted as
+.I \%filespec
+parameters, i.e. file names or constructs for searching
+.IR \%man\~pages ).
.
.
.Topic
-By default, all command line arguments that are neither options nor
-option arguments are interpreted as filespec parameters and stored
-until option parsing has finished.
+All command line arguments that are neither options nor option
+arguments are interpreted as
+.I \%filespec
+parameters and stored until option parsing has finished.
.
For example, the command line
.Shell_cmd "groffer file1 -a -o arg file2"
-is, by default, equivalent to
+is equivalent to
.Shell_cmd "groffer -a -o arg -- file1 file2"
.
.
.P
-This behavior can be changed by setting the environment variable
-.Env_var $POSIXLY_CORRECT
-to a non-empty value; in this case, option processing is stopped as
-soon as the first non-option argument is found.
+The free mixing of options and
+.I \%filespec
+parameters follows the GNU principle.
.
-For example, in posixly correct mode, the command line
-.Shell_cmd "groffer file1 -a -o arg file 2"
-is equivalent to
-.Shell_cmd "groffer -- file1 -a -o arg file 2"
-As this leads to unwanted behavior in most cases, most people do not
-want to set
-.Env_var $POSIXLY_CORRECT .
+That does not fulfill the strange option behavior of \%\f[CR]POSIX\f[]
+that ends option processing as soon as the first non-option argument
+has been reached.
+.
+The end of option processing can be forced by the option
+.RB ` \-\- '
+anyway.
+.
+.
+.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
+.SH "BUGS"
+.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
+.
+Report bugs to the
+.MTO bug-groff@gnu.org "bug-groff mailing list" .
+.
+Include a complete, self-contained example that will allow the bug to
+be reproduced, and say which version of
+.B \%groffer
+you are using.
+.
+.
+.P
+You can also use the
+.MTO groff@gnu.org "groff mailing list" ,
+but you must first subscribe to this list.
+.
+You can do that by visiting the
+.URL http://\:lists.gnu.org/\:mailman/\:listinfo/\:groff \
+"groff mailing list web page" .
+.
+.
+.P
+See
+.BR \%groff (@MAN1EXT@)
+for information on availability.
.
.
.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
.SH "SEE ALSO"
.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
.
+.P
+.BR \%groff (@MAN1EXT@),
+.BR \%@g@troff (@MAN1EXT@)
+.RS
+Details on the options and environment variables available in
+.BR \%groff ;
+all of them can be used with
+.BR \%groffer .
+.RE
+.
+.
.TP
-.BR groff (@MAN1EXT@)
-.TP+
-.BR troff (@MAN1EXT@)
-Details on the options and environment variables available in groff;
-all of them can be used with groffer.
+.BR \%groff (@MAN7EXT@)
+Documentation of the
+.I \%groff
+language.
.
.
.TP
-.BR grog (@MAN1EXT@)
-Internally, groffer tries to guess the groff command line options from
-the input using this program.
+.BR \%grog (@MAN1EXT@)
+Internally,
+.B \%groffer
+tries to guess the
+.B \%groff
+command line options from the input using this program.
.
.
.TP
.BR groff_out (@MAN5EXT@)
-Documentation on the groff intermediate output (ditroff output).
+Documentation on the
+.I \%groff intermediate output
+.nh
+.RI ( ditroff
+output).
+.hy
.
.
.TP
-.BR xdvi (1)
-.TP+
-.BR dvilx (1)
-Viewers for groffer's
-.I dvi
-mode.
+.BR groff_tmac (@MAN5EXT@)
+Documentation on the
+.I \%groff
+macro files.
.
.
.TP
-.BR gv (1)
-.TP+
-.BR ghostview (1)
-Viewers for groffer's
-.I ps
-mode.
+.BR \%man (1)
+The standard program to display
+.IR \%man\~pages .
+.
+The information there is only useful if it is the
+.I \%man\~page
+for GNU
+.BR man .
+Then it documents the options and environment variables that are
+supported by
+.BR \%groffer .
.
.
-.TP+
-.BR gs (1)
-Transformer from
-.I ps
-to
-.IR pdf ;
-and a
-.I ps
-viewer.
+.P
+.BR \%ash (1),
+.BR \%bash (1),
+.BR \%dash (1),
+.BR \%ksh (1),
+.BR \%pdksh (1),
+.BR \%posh (1),
+.BR \%sh (1),
+.BR \%zsh (1)
+.RS
+Bourne shells that were tested with
+.BR \%groffer .
+.RE
.
.
-.TP
-.BR xpdf (1)
+.P
+.BR \%gxditview (@MAN1EXT@),
+.BR \%xditview (1x)
+.RS
Viewers for
-.I pdf
-files.
+.BR \%groffer 's
+.IR \%x\~mode .
+.RE
.
.
-.TP
-.BR gxditview (@MAN1EXT@)
-.TP+
-.BR xditview (1x)
-Viewers for groffer's
-.I x
-mode.
+.P
+.BR \%kghostview (1),
+.BR \%ggv (1),
+.BR \%gv (1),
+.BR \%ghostview (1),
+.BR \%gs (1)
+.RS
+Viewers for
+.BR \%groffer 's
+.IR \%ps\~mode .
+.RE
.
.
-.TP
-.BR gzip (1)
-.TP+
-.BR bzip2 (1)
-The decompression programs supported by groffer.
+.P
+.BR \%kghostview (1),
+.BR \%ggv (1),
+.BR \%xpdf (1),
+.BR \%acroread (1),
+.BR \%kpdf (1)
+.RS
+Viewers for
+.BR \%groffer 's
+.IR \%pdf\~mode .
+.RE
.
.
-.TP
-.BR man (1)
-The standard program to diplay man\~pages.
+.P
+.BR \%kdvi (1),
+.BR \%xdvi (1),
+.BR \%dvilx (1)
+.RS
+Viewers for
+.BR \%groffer 's
+.IR \%dvi\~mode .
+.RE
.
-The information there is only useful if it is the man\~page for
-.IR "GNU\~man" .
-Then it documents the options and environment variables that are
-supported by groffer.
.
+.P
+.BR \%konqueror (1),
+.BR \%mozilla (1),
+.BR \%lynx (1)
+.RS
+Web-browsers for
+.BR \%groffer 's
+.I \%html
+or
+.IR \%www\~mode .
+.RE
.
-.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
-.SH "AUTHOR"
-.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
.
-Copyright (C) 2001, 2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+.TP
+.BR \%less (1)
+Standard pager program for the
+.I \%tty\~mode .
+.
.
.P
-This document is distributed under the terms of the FDL (GNU Free
-Documentation License) version 1.1 or later.
+.BR \%gzip (1),
+.BR \%bzip2 (1)
+.RS
+The decompression programs supported by
+.BR \%groffer .
+.RE
.
-You should have received a copy of the FDL on your system, it is also
-available on-line at the
-.URL http://\:www.gnu.org/\:copyleft/\:fdl.html "GNU copyleft site" .
.
-.P
-This document is part of
-.IR groff ,
-the GNU roff distribution.
+.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
+.SH "AUTHOR"
+.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
+.author
.
-It was written by
-.MTO bwarken@mayn.de "Bernd Warken" .
+.
+.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
+.SH "COPYING"
+.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
+.copyleft
.
.
-\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
+.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
.\" Emacs settings
.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
.
diff --git a/contrib/groff/contrib/groffer/groffer.sh b/contrib/groff/contrib/groffer/groffer.sh
index 4e7332c0648b..1cb55c72c9ca 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/contrib/groffer/groffer.sh
+++ b/contrib/groff/contrib/groffer/groffer.sh
@@ -1,4467 +1,299 @@
-#!/bin/sh
+#! /bin/sh
# groffer - display groff files
# Source file position: <groff-source>/contrib/groffer/groffer.sh
-# Copyright (C) 2001,2002,2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-# Written by Bernd Warken <bwarken@mayn.de>
+# Copyright (C) 2001,2002,2003,2004,2005
+# Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+# Written by Bernd Warken
-# This file is part of groff.
+# This file is part of `groffer', which is part of `groff' version
+# @VERSION@. See $_GROFF_VERSION.
-# groff is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
+# `groff' is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
# under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
# any later version.
-# groff is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
-# ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY
-# or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public
-# License for more details.
+# `groff' is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
+# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
+# General Public License for more details.
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-# along with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the
-# Free Software Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston,
-# MA 02111-1307, USA.
-
-export _PROGRAM_NAME;
-export _PROGRAM_VERSION;
-export _LAST_UPDATE;
-
-_PROGRAM_NAME='groffer';
-_PROGRAM_VERSION='0.9.4';
-_LAST_UPDATE='22 Jan 2003';
-
-# This program is installed with groff version @VERSION@.
-
-########################################################################
-# Determine the shell under which to run this script;
-# if `ash' is available restart the script using `ash';
-# otherwise just go on.
-
-if test "${_groffer_run}" != 'second'; then
- # only reached during the first run of the script
-
- export GROFFER_OPT;
- export _groffer_run;
- export _this;
-
- _this="@BINDIR@/${_PROGRAM_NAME}";
-
- ###########################
- # _get_opt_shell ("$@")
- #
- # Determine whether `--shell' was specified in $GROFF_OPT or in $*;
- # if so echo its argument.
- #
- _get_opt_shell()
- {
- local i;
- local _sh;
- case " ${GROFFER_OPT} $*" in
- *\ --shell\ *|*\ --shell=*)
- (
- eval set -- "${GROFFER_OPT}" '"$@"';
- _sh='';
- for i in "$@"; do
- case "$1" in
- --shell)
- if test "$#" -ge 2; then
- _sh="$2";
- shift;
- fi;
- ;;
- --shell=?*)
- # delete up to first `=' character
- _sh="$(echo -n "$1" | sed -e 's/^[^=]*=//')";
- ;;
- esac;
- shift;
- done;
- echo -n "${_sh}";
- )
- ;;
- esac;
- }
-
-
- ###########################
- # _test_on_shell (<name>)
- #
- # Test whether <name> is a shell program of Bourne type (POSIX sh).
- #
- _test_on_shell()
- {
- if test "$#" -le 0 || test "$1" = ''; then
- return 1;
- fi;
- # do not quote $1 to allow arguments
- test "$($1 -c 's=ok; echo -n "$s"' 2>/dev/null)" = 'ok';
- }
-
- # do the shell determination
- _shell="$(_get_opt_shell "$@")";
- if test "${_shell}" = ''; then
- _shell='ash';
- fi;
- if _test_on_shell "${_shell}"; then
- _groffer_run='second';
- # do not quote $_shell to allow arguments
- exec ${_shell} "${_this}" "$@";
- exit;
- fi;
-
- # clean-up of shell determination
- unset _shell;
- unset _this;
- unset _groffer_run;
- _get_opt_shell()
- {
- return 0;
- }
- _test_on_shell()
- {
- return 0;
- }
-
-fi;
-
-
-########################################################################
-# diagnostic messages
-#
-export _DEBUG;
-_DEBUG='no'; # disable debugging information
-#_DEBUG='yes'; # enable debugging information
-
-export _DEBUG_LM;
-_DEBUG_LM='no'; # disable landmark messages
-#_DEBUG_LM='yes'; # enable landmark messages
-
-
-########################################################################
-# Description
-########################################################################
-
-# Display groff files and man pages on X or tty, even when compressed.
-
-
-### Usage
-
-# Input comes from either standard input or command line parameters
-# that represent either names of exisiting roff files or standardized
-# specifications for man pages. All of these can be compressed in a
-# format that is decompressible by `gzip'.
-
-# The following displaying modes are available:
-# - Display formatted input with the X roff viewer `gxditview',
-# - with a Prostcript viewer,
-# - with a dvi viewer,
-# - with a web browser.
-# - Display formatted input in a text terminal using a text device.
-# - Generate output for some groff device on stdout without a viewer.
-# - Output only the source code without any groff processing.
-# - Generate the troff intermediate output on standard output
-# without groff postprocessing.
-# By default, the program tries to display with `gxditview' (1); if
-# this does not work, text display (2) is used.
-
-
-### Error handling
-
-# Error handling and exit behavior is complicated by the fact that
-# `exit' can only escape from the current shell; trouble occurs in
-# subshells. This was solved by sending kill signals, see
-# $_PROCESS_ID and error().
-
-
-### Compatibility
-
-# This shell script is compatible to the both the GNU and the POSIX
-# shell and utilities. Care was taken to restrict the programming
-# technics used here in order to achieve POSIX compatibility as far
-# back as POSIX P1003.2 Draft 11.2 of September 1991.
-
-# The only non-builtin used here is POSIX `sed'. This script was
-# tested under `bash', `ash', and `ksh'. The speed under `ash' is
-# more than double when compared to the larger shells.
-
-# This script provides its own option parser. It is compatible to the
-# usual GNU style command line (option clusters, long options, mixing
-# of options and non-option file names), except that it is not
-# possible to abbreviate long option names.
-
-# The mixing of options and file names can be prohibited by setting
-# the environment variable `$POSIXLY_CORRECT' to a non-empty value.
-# This enables the rather wicked POSIX behavior to terminate option
-# parsing when the first non-option command line argument is found.
-
-
-########################################################################
-# Survey of functions defined in this document
-########################################################################
-
-# The elements specified within paranthesis `(<>)' give hints to what
-# the arguments are meant to be; the argument names are irrelevant.
-# <>? 0 or 1
-# <>* arbitrarily many such arguments, incl. none
-# <>+ one or more such arguments
-# <> exactly 1
-
-# A function that starts with an underscore `_' is an internal
-# function for some function. The internal functions are defined just
-# after their corresponding function; they are not mentioned in the
-# following.
-
-# abort (text>*)
-# base_name (path)
-# catz (<file>)
-# clean_up ()
-# diag (text>*)
-# dirname_append (<path> [<dir...>])
-# dirname_chop (<path>)
-# do_filearg (<filearg>)
-# do_nothing ()
-# echo2 (<text>*)
-# echo2n (<text>*)
-# error (<text>*)
-# get_first_essential (<arg>*)
-# is_dir (<name>)
-# is_empty (<string>)
-# is_equal (<string1> <string2>)
-# is_file (<name>)
-# is_not_empty (<string>)
-# is_not_equal (<string1> <string2>)
-# is_not_file (<name>)
-# is_not_prog (<name>)
-# is_prog (<name>)
-# is_yes (<string>)
-# leave ()
-# landmark (<text>)
-# list_append (<list> <element>...)
-# list_check (<list>)
-# list_from_args (<arg>...)
-# list_from_cmdline (<s_n> <s_a> <l_n> <l_n> [<cmdline_arg>...])
-# list_from_split (<string> <separator>)
-# list_has (<list> <element>)
-# list_has_not (<list> <element>)
-# list_length (<list>)
-# main_*(), see after the functions
-# man_do_filespec (<filespec>)
-# man_setup ()
-# man_register_file (<file> [<name> [<section>]])
-# man_search_section (<name> <section>)
-# man_set()
-# manpath_add_lang(<path> <language>)
-# manpath_add_system()
-# manpath_from_path ()
-# normalize_args (<shortopts> <longopts> <arg>*)
-# path_chop (<path>)
-# path_clean (<path>)
-# path_contains (<path> <dir>)
-# path_not_contains (<path> <dir>)
-# path_split (<path>)
-# register_file (<filename>)
-# register_title (<filespec>)
-# reset ()
-# save_stdin ()
-# string_contains (<string> <part>)
-# string_not_contains (<string> <part>)
-# tmp_cat ()
-# tmp_create (<suffix>?)
-# to_tmp (<filename>)
-# trap_clean ()
-# trap_set (<functionname>)
-# usage ()
-# version ()
-# warning (<string>)
-# whatis (<filename>)
-# where (<program>)
-
-
-########################################################################
-# Environment Variables
-########################################################################
-
-# Environment variables that exist only for this file start with an
-# underscore letter. Global variables to this file are written in
-# upper case letters, e.g. $_GLOBAL_VARIABLE; temporary variables
-# start with an underline and use only lower case letters and
-# underlines, e.g. $_local_variable .
-
-# [A-Z]* system variables, e.g. $MANPATH
-# _[A-Z_]* global file variables, e.g. $_MAN_PATH
-# _[a-z_]* temporary variables, e.g. $_manpath
-
-# Due to incompatibilities of the `ash' shell, the name of loop
-# variables in `for' must be single character
-# [a-z] local loop variables, e.g. $i
-
+# along with `groff'; see the files COPYING and LICENSE in the top
+# directory of the `groff' source. If not, write to the Free Software
+# Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301,
+# USA.
########################################################################
-# External environment variables
-# If these variables are exported here then the `ash' shell coughs
-# when calling `groff' in `main_display()'.
+_PROGRAM_VERSION='0.9.22';
+_LAST_UPDATE='22 August 2005';
-if test "${GROFFER_EXPORT_EXTERNALS}" = 'yes'; then
-
- # external system environment variables that are explicitly used
- export DISPLAY; # Presets the X display.
- export LANG; # For language specific man pages.
- export LC_ALL; # For language specific man pages.
- export LC_MESSAGES; # For language specific man pages.
- export PAGER; # Paging program for tty mode.
- export PATH; # Path for the programs called (: list).
-
- # groffer native environment variables
- export GROFFER_OPT # preset options for groffer.
-
- # all groff environment variables are used, see groff(1)
- export GROFF_BIN_PATH; # Path for all groff programs.
- export GROFF_COMMAND_PREFIX; # '' (normally) or 'g' (several troffs).
- export GROFF_FONT_PATH; # Path to non-default groff fonts.
- export GROFF_TMAC_PATH; # Path to non-default groff macro files.
- export GROFF_TMPDIR; # Directory for groff temporary files.
- export GROFF_TYPESETTER; # Preset default device.
-
- # all GNU man environment variables are used, see man(1).
- export MANOPT; # Preset options for man pages.
- export MANPATH; # Search path for man pages (: list).
- export MANROFFSEQ; # Ignored because of grog guessing.
- export MANSECT; # Search man pages only in sections (:).
- export SYSTEM; # Man pages for different OS's (, list).
+export _PROGRAM_VERSION;
+export _LAST_UPDATE;
-fi;
+export GROFFER_OPT; # option environment for groffer
-
-########################################################################
-# read-only variables (global to this file)
-########################################################################
+export _CONF_FILE_ETC; # configuration file in /etc
+export _CONF_FILE_HOME; # configuration file in $HOME
+export _CONF_FILES; # configuration files
+_CONF_FILE_ETC='/etc/groff/groffer.conf';
+_CONF_FILE_HOME="${HOME}/.groff/groffer.conf";
+_CONF_FILES="${_CONF_FILE_ETC} ${_CONF_FILE_HOME}";
# characters
-export _BQUOTE;
-export _BSLASH;
-export _DQUOTE;
-export _NEWLINE;
-export _LBRACK;
-export _LPAR;
-export _RBRACK;
-export _RPAR;
-export _SPACE;
-export _SQUOTE;
+export _AT;
+export _SP;
+export _SQ;
export _TAB;
-_BQUOTE='`';
-_BSLASH='\';
-_DQUOTE='"';
-_NEWLINE='
-';
-_LBRACK='[';
-_LPAR='(';
-_RBRACK=']';
-_RPAR=')';
-_SPACE=' ';
-_SQUOTE="'";
+_AT='@';
+_SP=' ';
+_SQ="'";
_TAB=' ';
-# function return values; `0' means ok; other values are error codes
-export _ALL_EXIT;
-export _BAD;
export _ERROR;
-export _GOOD;
-export _NO;
-export _OK;
-export _YES;
-
-_GOOD='0'; # return ok
-_BAD='1'; # return negatively, error code `1'
_ERROR='7'; # for syntax errors; no `-1' in `ash'
-_ALL_EXIT="${_GOOD} ${_BAD} ${_ERROR}"; # all exit codes (for `trap_set')
-
-_NO="${_BAD}";
-_YES="${_GOOD}";
-_OK="${_GOOD}";
-
-# quasi-functions, call with `eval'
-export return_ok;
-export return_good;
-export return_bad;
-export return_yes;
-export return_no;
-export return_error;
-return_ok="func_pop; return ${_OK}";
-return_good="func_pop; return ${_GOOD}";
-return_bad="func_pop; return ${_BAD}";
-return_yes="func_pop; return ${_YES}";
-return_no="func_pop; return ${_NO}";
-return_error="func_pop; return ${_ERROR}";
-
-
-export _CONFFILES;
-_CONFFILES="/etc/groff/groffer.conf ${HOME}/.groff/groffer.conf";
-
-export _DEFAULT_MODES;
-_DEFAULT_MODES='ps,x,tty';
-export _DEFAULT_RESOLUTION;
-_DEFAULT_RESOLUTION='100';
-
-export _DEFAULT_TTY_DEVICE;
-_DEFAULT_TTY_DEVICE='latin1';
-
-# _VIEWER_* viewer programs for different modes (only X is necessary)
-# _VIEWER_* a comma-separated list of viewer programs (with options)
-export _VIEWER_DVI; # viewer program for dvi mode
-export _VIEWER_PS; # viewer program for ps mode
-export _VIEWER_WWW_X; # viewer program for www mode in X
-export _VIEWER_WWW_TTY; # viewer program for www mode in tty
-_VIEWER_DVI='xdvi,dvilx';
-_VIEWER_PDF='xpdf,acroread';
-_VIEWER_PS='gv,ghostview,gs_x11,gs';
-_VIEWER_WWW='mozilla,netscape,opera,amaya,arena';
-_VIEWER_X='gxditview,xditview';
-
-# Search automatically in standard sections `1' to `8', and in the
-# traditional sections `9', `n', and `o'. On many systems, there
-# exist even more sections, mostly containing a set of man pages
-# special to a specific program package. These aren't searched for
-# automatically, but must be specified on the command line.
-export _MAN_AUTO_SEC;
-_MAN_AUTO_SEC="'1' '2' '3' '4' '5' '6' '7' '8' '9' 'n' 'o'"
-
-export _PROCESS_ID; # for shutting down the program
-_PROCESS_ID="$$";
-
-
-############ the command line options of the involved programs
-#
-# The naming scheme for the options environment names is
-# $_OPTS_<prog>_<length>[_<argspec>]
-#
-# <prog>: program name GROFFER, GROFF, or CMDLINE (for all
-# command line options)
-# <length>: LONG (long options) or SHORT (single character options)
-# <argspec>: ARG for options with argument, NA for no argument;
-# without _<argspec> both the ones with and without arg.
-#
-# Each option that takes an argument must be specified with a
-# trailing : (colon).
-
-# exports
-export _OPTS_GROFFER_SHORT_NA;
-export _OPTS_GROFFER_SHORT_ARG;
-export _OPTS_GROFFER_LONG_NA;
-export _OPTS_GROFFER_LONG_ARG;
-export _OPTS_GROFF_SHORT_NA;
-export _OPTS_GROFF_SHORT_ARG;
-export _OPTS_GROFF_LONG_NA;
-export _OPTS_GROFF_LONG_ARG;
-export _OPTS_MAN_SHORT_ARG;
-export _OPTS_MAN_SHORT_NA;
-export _OPTS_MAN_LONG_ARG;
-export _OPTS_MAN_LONG_NA;
-export _OPTS_GROFFER_LONG;
-export _OPTS_GROFFER_SHORT;
-export _OPTS_GROFF_LONG;
-export _OPTS_GROFF_SHORT;
-export _OPTS_CMDLINE_SHORT_NA;
-export _OPTS_CMDLINE_SHORT_ARG;
-export _OPTS_CMDLINE_SHORT;
-export _OPTS_CMDLINE_LONG_NA;
-export _OPTS_CMDLINE_LONG_ARG;
-export _OPTS_CMDLINE_LONG;
-
-
-###### native groffer options
-
-_OPTS_GROFFER_SHORT_NA="'h' 'Q' 'v' 'V' 'X' 'Z'";
-_OPTS_GROFFER_SHORT_ARG="'T'";
-
-_OPTS_GROFFER_LONG_NA="'all' 'apropos' 'ascii' 'auto' 'default' 'dvi' \
-'groff' 'help' 'intermediate-output' 'local-file' 'location' 'man' \
-'no-location' 'no-man' 'pdf' 'ps' 'rv' 'source' 'tty' 'tty-device' \
-'version' 'whatis' 'where' 'www' 'x'";
-
-_OPTS_GROFFER_LONG_ARG="'background' 'bd' 'bg' 'bw' 'default-modes' \
-'device' 'display' 'dvi-viewer' 'extension' 'fg' 'fn' 'font' \
-'foreground' 'geometry' 'locale' 'manpath' 'mode' 'pager' \
-'pdf-viewer' 'ps-viewer' 'resolution' 'sections' 'shell' \
-'systems' 'title' 'troff-device' 'www-viewer' 'xrm' 'x-viewer'";
-
-##### options inhereted from groff
+# @...@ constructs
-_OPTS_GROFF_SHORT_NA="'a' 'b' 'c' 'C' 'e' 'E' 'g' 'G' 'i' 'l' 'N' 'p' \
-'R' 's' 'S' 't' 'U' 'V' 'z'";
-_OPTS_GROFF_SHORT_ARG="'d' 'f' 'F' 'I' 'L' 'm' 'M' 'n' 'o' 'P' 'r' \
-'w' 'W'";
-_OPTS_GROFF_LONG_NA="";
-_OPTS_GROFF_LONG_ARG="";
-
-###### man options (for parsing $MANOPT only)
-
-_OPTS_MAN_SHORT_NA="'7' 'a' 'c' 'd' 'D' 'f' 'h' 'k' 'l' 't' 'u' \
-'V' 'w' 'Z'";
-_OPTS_MAN_SHORT_ARG="'e' 'L' 'm' 'M' 'p' 'P' 'r' 'S' 'T'";
-
-_OPTS_MAN_LONG_NA="'all' 'ascii' 'apropos' 'catman' 'debug' 'default' \
-'ditroff' 'help' 'local-file' 'location' 'troff' 'update' 'version' \
-'whatis' 'where'";
-
-_OPTS_MAN_LONG_ARG="'extension' 'locale' 'manpath' \
-'pager' 'preprocessor' 'prompt' 'sections' 'systems' 'troff-device'";
-
-###### collections of options
-
-# groffer
-
-_OPTS_GROFFER_LONG="${_OPTS_GROFFER_LONG_ARG} ${_OPTS_GROFFER_LONG_NA}";
-_OPTS_GROFFER_SHORT=\
-"${_OPTS_GROFFER_SHORT_ARG} ${_OPTS_GROFFER_SHORT_NA}";
-
-# groff
-
-_OPTS_GROFF_LONG="${_OPTS_GROFF_LONG_ARG} ${_OPTS_GROFF_LONG_NA}";
-_OPTS_GROFF_SHORT="${_OPTS_GROFF_SHORT_ARG} ${_OPTS_GROFF_SHORT_NA}";
-
-# all command line options
-
-_OPTS_CMDLINE_SHORT_NA="\
-${_OPTS_GROFFER_SHORT_NA} ${_OPTS_GROFF_SHORT_NA}";
-_OPTS_CMDLINE_SHORT_ARG="\
-${_OPTS_GROFFER_SHORT_ARG} ${_OPTS_GROFF_SHORT_ARG}";
-_OPTS_CMDLINE_SHORT="${_OPTS_GROFFER_SHORT} ${_OPTS_GROFF_SHORT}";
-
-_OPTS_CMDLINE_LONG_NA="${_OPTS_GROFFER_LONG_NA} \
-${_OPTS_GROFF_LONG_NA} ${_OPTS_MAN_LONG_NA}";
-_OPTS_CMDLINE_LONG_ARG="${_OPTS_GROFFER_LONG_ARG} \
-${_OPTS_GROFF_LONG_ARG} ${_OPTS_MAN_LONG_ARG}";
-_OPTS_CMDLINE_LONG="${_OPTS_GROFFER_LONG} ${_OPTS_GROFF_LONG}";
-
-
-########################################################################
-# read-write variables (global to this file)
-########################################################################
-
-export _ADDOPTS_GROFF; # Transp. options for groff (`eval').
-export _ADDOPTS_POST; # Transp. options postproc (`eval').
-export _ADDOPTS_X; # Transp. options X postproc (`eval').
-export _DEFAULT_MODES; # Set default modes.
-export _DISPLAY_MODE; # Display mode.
-export _DISPLAY_PROG; # Viewer program to be used for display.
-export _DISPLAY_ARGS; # X resources for the viewer program.
-export _FILEARGS; # Stores filespec parameters.
-export _FUNC_STACK; # Store debugging information.
-export _REGISTERED_TITLE; # Processed file names.
-# _HAS_* from availability tests
-export _HAS_COMPRESSION; # `yes' if compression is available
-export _HAS_OPTS_GNU; # `yes' if GNU `getopt' is available
-export _HAS_OPTS_POSIX; # `yes' if POSIX `getopts' is available
-# _MAN_* finally used configuration of man searching
-export _MAN_ALL; # search all man pages per filespec
-export _MAN_ENABLE; # enable search for man pages
-export _MAN_EXT; # extension for man pages
-export _MAN_FORCE; # force file parameter to be man pages
-export _MAN_IS_SETUP; # setup man variables only once
-export _MAN_LANG; # language for man pages
-export _MAN_LANG_DONE; # language dirs added to man path
-export _MAN_PATH; # search path for man pages
-export _MAN_SEC; # sections for man pages; sep. `:'
-export _MAN_SEC_DONE; # sections added to man path
-export _MAN_SYS; # system names for man pages; sep. `,'
-export _MAN_SYS; # system names added to man path
-# _MANOPT_* as parsed from $MANOPT
-export _MANOPT_ALL; # $MANOPT --all
-export _MANOPT_EXTENSION; # $MANOPT --extension
-export _MANOPT_LANG; # $MANOPT --locale
-export _MANOPT_PATH; # $MANOPT --manpath
-export _MANOPT_PAGER; # $MANOPT --pager
-export _MANOPT_SEC; # $MANOPT --sections
-export _MANOPT_SYS; # $MANOPT --systems
-# _OPT_* as parsed from groffer command line
-export _OPT_ALL; # display all suitable man pages.
-export _OPT_APROPOS; # branch to `apropos' program.
-export _OPT_BD; # set border color in some modes.
-export _OPT_BG; # set background color in some modes.
-export _OPT_BW; # set border width in some modes.
-export _OPT_DEBUG; # print debugging information on stderr.
-export _OPT_DEFAULT_MODES; # `,'-list of modes when no mode given.
-export _OPT_DEVICE; # device option.
-export _OPT_DISPLAY; # set X display.
-export _OPT_FG; # set foreground color in some modes.
-export _OPT_FN; # set font in some modes.
-export _OPT_GEOMETRY; # set size and position of viewer in X.
-export _OPT_LANG; # set language for man pages
-export _OPT_LOCATION; # print processed file names to stderr
-export _OPT_MODE; # values: X, tty, Q, Z, ""
-export _OPT_MANPATH; # manual setting of path for man-pages
-export _OPT_PAGER; # specify paging program for tty mode
-export _OPT_RESOLUTION; # set X resolution in dpi
-export _OPT_RV; # reverse fore- and background colors.
-export _OPT_SECTIONS; # sections for man page search
-export _OPT_SYSTEMS; # man pages of different OS's
-export _OPT_TITLE; # title for gxditview window
-export _OPT_TTY_DEVICE; # set device for tty mode.
-export _OPT_V; # groff option -V.
-export _OPT_VIEWER_DVI; # viewer program for dvi mode
-export _OPT_VIEWER_PDF; # viewer program for pdf mode
-export _OPT_VIEWER_PS; # viewer program for ps mode
-export _OPT_VIEWER_WWW; # viewer program for www mode
-export _OPT_VIEWER_X; # viewer program for x mode
-export _OPT_WHATIS; # print the one-liner man info
-export _OPT_X; # groff option -X.
-export _OPT_XRM; # specify X resource.
-export _OPT_Z; # groff option -Z.
-# _TMP_* temporary files
-export _TMP_DIR; # groff directory for temporary files
-export _TMP_DIR_SUB; # groffer directory for temporary files
-export _TMP_CAT; # stores concatenation of everything
-export _TMP_STDIN; # stores stdin, if any
-
-# these variables are preset in section `Preset' after the rudim. test
-
-
-########################################################################
-# Test of rudimentary shell functionality
-########################################################################
-
-
-########################################################################
-# Test of `test'.
-#
-test "a" = "a" || exit 1;
-
-
-########################################################################
-# Test of `echo' and the `$()' construct.
-#
-echo -n '' >/dev/null || exit "${_ERROR}";
-if test "$(echo -n 'te' && echo -n '' && echo -n 'st')" != "test"; then
- exit "${_ERROR}";
+export _GROFF_VERSION
+_GROFF_VERSION='@VERSION@';
+if test _@VERSION@_ = _${_AT}VERSION${_AT}_
+then
+ _GROFF_VERSION='1.19.2';
fi;
-
-########################################################################
-# Test of function definitions.
-#
-_t_e_s_t_f_u_n_c_()
-{
- return "${_OK}";
-}
-
-if _t_e_s_t_f_u_n_c_ 2>/dev/null; then
- :
+export _AT_BINDIR_AT;
+export _AT_G_AT;
+export _AT_LIBDIR_AT;
+export _GROFFER_LIBDIR;
+if test _@BINDIR@_ = _${_AT}BINDIR${_AT}_
+then
+ # script before `make'
+ _AT_BINDIR_AT='.';
+ _AT_G_AT='';
+ _AT_LIBDIR_AT='';
+ _GROFFER_LIBDIR='.';
else
- echo 'shell does not support function definitions.' >&2;
- exit "${_ERROR}";
+ _AT_BINDIR_AT='@BINDIR@';
+ _AT_G_AT='@g@';
+ _AT_LIBDIR_AT='@libdir@';
+ _GROFFER_LIBDIR="${_AT_LIBDIR_AT}"'/groff/groffer';
fi;
-
-########################################################################
-# Preset and reset of read-write global variables
-########################################################################
-
-
-# For variables that can be reset by option `--default', see reset().
-
-_FILEARGS='';
-
-# _HAS_* from availability tests
-_HAS_COMPRESSION='';
-_HAS_OPTS_GNU='';
-_HAS_OPTS_POSIX='';
-
-# _TMP_* temporary files
-_TMP_DIR='';
-_TMP_DIR_SUB='';
-_TMP_CAT='';
-_TMP_STDIN='';
-
-
-########################################################################
-# reset ()
-#
-# Reset the variables that can be affected by options to their default.
-#
-reset()
-{
- if test "$#" -ne 0; then
- error "reset() does not have arguments.";
- fi;
-
- _ADDOPTS_GROFF='';
- _ADDOPTS_POST='';
- _ADDOPTS_X='';
- _DISPLAY_ARGS='';
- _DISPLAY_MODE='';
- _DISPLAY_PROG='';
- _REGISTERED_TITLE='';
-
- # _MAN_* finally used configuration of man searching
- _MAN_ALL='no';
- _MAN_ENABLE='yes'; # do search for man-pages
- _MAN_EXT='';
- _MAN_FORCE='no'; # first local file, then search man page
- _MAN_IS_SETUP='no';
- _MAN_LANG='';
- _MAN_LANG_DONE='no';
- _MAN_PATH='';
- _MAN_SEC='';
- _MAN_SEC_DONE='no';
- _MAN_SYS='';
- _MAN_SYS_DONE='no';
-
- # _MANOPT_* as parsed from $MANOPT
- _MANOPT_ALL='no';
- _MANOPT_EXTENSION='';
- _MANOPT_LANG='';
- _MANOPT_PATH='';
- _MANOPT_PAGER='';
- _MANOPT_SEC='';
- _MANOPT_SYS='';
-
- # _OPT_* as parsed from groffer command line
- _OPT_ALL='no';
- _OPT_APROPOS='no';
- _OPT_BD='';
- _OPT_BG='';
- _OPT_BW='';
- _OPT_DEBUG='no';
- _OPT_DEFAULT_MODES='';
- _OPT_DEVICE='';
- _OPT_DISPLAY='';
- _OPT_FG='';
- _OPT_FN='';
- _OPT_GEOMETRY='';
- _OPT_LANG='';
- _OPT_LOCATION='no';
- _OPT_MODE='';
- _OPT_MANPATH='';
- _OPT_PAGER='';
- _OPT_RESOLUTION='';
- _OPT_RV='';
- _OPT_SECTIONS='';
- _OPT_SYSTEMS='';
- _OPT_TITLE='';
- _OPT_TTY_DEVICE='';
- _OPT_V='no';
- _OPT_VIEWER_DVI='';
- _OPT_VIEWER_PDF='';
- _OPT_VIEWER_PS='';
- _OPT_VIEWER_WWW='';
- _OPT_VIEWER_X='';
- _OPT_WHATIS='no';
- _OPT_X='no';
- _OPT_XRM='';
- _OPT_Z='no';
-
-}
-
-reset;
-
-
-########################################################################
-# Functions for error handling and debugging
-########################################################################
-
-
-##############
-# landmark (<text>)
-#
-# Print <text> to standard error as a debugging aid.
-#
-# Globals: $_DEBUG_LM
-#
-landmark()
-{
- if test "${_DEBUG_LM}" = 'yes'; then
- echo ">>> $*" >&2;
- fi;
-}
-
-landmark "1: debugging functions";
-
-
-##############
-# clean_up ()
-#
-# Clean up at exit.
-#
-clean_up()
-{
- if test -d "${_TMP_DIR}"; then
- rm -f "${_TMP_DIR}"/*;
- rmdir "${_TMP_DIR}";
- fi;
-}
-
-
-##############
-# echo2 (<text>*)
-#
-# Output to stderr.
-#
-# Arguments : arbitrary text.
-#
-echo2()
-{
- echo "$*" >&2;
-}
-
-
-##############
-# echo2n (<text>*)
-#
-# Output to stderr.
-#
-# Arguments : arbitrary text.
-#
-echo2n()
-{
- echo -n "$*" >&2;
-}
-
-
-#############
-# diag (text>*)
-#
-# Output a diagnostic message to stderr
-#
-diag()
-{
- echo2 '>>>>>'"$*";
-}
-
-
-#############
-# error (<text>*)
-#
-# Print an error message to standard error; exit with an error condition
-#
-error()
-{
- local i;
- local _code;
- _code="${_ERROR}";
- case "$#" in
- 0) true; ;;
- 1) echo2 'groffer error: '"$1"; ;;
- 2)
- echo2 'groffer error: '"$1";
- _code="$2";
- ;;
- *) echo2 'groffer error: wrong number of arguments in error().'; ;;
- esac;
- if test "${_DEBUG}" = 'yes'; then
- func_stack_dump;
- fi;
- clean_up;
- kill "${_PROCESS_ID}" >/dev/null 2>&1;
- kill -9 "${_PROCESS_ID}" >/dev/null 2>&1;
- exit "${_code}";
-}
-
-
-#############
-# abort (<text>*)
-#
-# Terminate program with error condition
-#
-abort()
-{
- error "Program aborted.";
+export _GROFFER_SH; # file name of this shell script
+case "$0" in
+*groffer*)
+ _GROFFER_SH="$0";
+ # was: _GROFFER_SH="${_AT_BINDIR_AT}/groffer";
+ ;;
+*)
+ echo 'The groffer script should be started directly.' >&2
exit 1;
-}
-
-
-#############
-# func_check (<func_name> <rel_op> <nr_args> "$@")
-#
-# Check number of arguments and register to _FUNC_STACK.
-#
-# Arguments: >=3
-# <func_name>: name of the calling function.
-# <rel_op>: a relational operator: = != < > <= >=
-# <nr_args>: number of arguments to be checked against <operator>
-# "$@": the arguments of the calling function.
-#
-func_check()
-{
- local _comp;
- local _fname;
- local _nargs;
- local _op;
- local _s;
- if test "$#" -lt 3; then
- error 'func_check() needs at least 3 arguments.';
- fi;
- _fname="$1";
- case "$3" in
- 1)
- _nargs="$3";
- _s='';
- ;;
- 0|[2-9])
- _nargs="$3";
- _s='s';
- ;;
- *)
- error "func_check(): third argument must be a digit.";
- ;;
- esac;
- case "$2" in
- '='|'-eq')
- _op='-eq';
- _comp='exactly';
- ;;
- '>='|'-ge')
- _op='-ge';
- _comp='at least';
- ;;
- '<='|'-le')
- _op='-le';
- _comp='at most';
- ;;
- '<'|'-lt')
- _op='-lt';
- _comp='less than';
- ;;
- '>'|'-gt')
- _op='-gt';
- _comp='more than';
- ;;
- '!='|'-ne')
- _op='-ne';
- _comp='not';
- ;;
- *)
- error \
- 'func_check(): second argument is not a relational operator.';
- ;;
- esac;
- shift 3;
- if test "$#" "${_op}" "${_nargs}"; then
- do_nothing;
- else
- error \
- "${_fname}"'() needs '"${_comp} ${_nargs}"' argument'"${_s}"'.';
- fi;
- if test "${_DEBUG}" = 'yes'; then
- func_push "${_fname} $*";
- fi;
-}
-
-
-#############
-# func_pop ()
-#
-# Retrieve the top element from the stack.
-#
-# The stack elements are separated by `!'; the popped element is
-# identical to the original element, except that all `!' characters
-# were removed.
-#
-# Arguments: 1
-#
-func_pop()
-{
- if test "${_DEBUG}" = 'yes'; then
- if test "$#" -ne 0; then
- error 'func_pop() does not have arguments.';
- fi;
- case "${_FUNC_STACK}" in
- '')
- error 'func_pop(): stack is empty.';
- ;;
- *!*)
- # split at first bang `!'.
- _FUNC_STACK="$(echo -n ${_FUNC_STACK} \
- | sed -e 's/^[^!]*!//')";
- ;;
- *)
- _FUNC_STACK='';
- ;;
- esac;
- fi;
-}
-
-
-#############
-# func_push (<element>)
-#
-# Store another element to stack.
-#
-# The stack elements are separated by `!'; if <element> contains a `!'
-# it is removed first.
-#
-# Arguments: 1
-#
-func_push()
-{
- local _element;
- if test "${_DEBUG}" = 'yes'; then
- if test "$#" -ne 1; then
- error 'func_push() needs 1 argument.';
- fi;
- case "$1" in
- *'!'*)
- # remove all bangs `!'.
- _element="$(echo -n "$1" | sed -e 's/!//g')";
- ;;
- *)
- _element="$1";
- ;;
- esac;
- if test "${_FUNC_STACK}" = ''; then
- _FUNC_STACK="${_element}";
- else
- _FUNC_STACK="${_element}!${_FUNC_STACK}";
- fi;
- fi;
-}
-
-
-#############
-# func_stack_dump ()
-#
-# Print the content of the stack. Ignore the arguments.
-#
-func_stack_dump()
-{
- diag 'call stack:';
- case "${_FUNC_STACK}" in
- *!*)
- _rest="${_FUNC_STACK}";
- while test "${_rest}" != ''; do
- # get part before the first bang `!'.
- diag "$(echo -n "${_rest}" | sed -e 's/!.*$//')";
- # delete part before and including the first bang `!'.
- _rest="$(echo -n "${_rest}" | sed -e 's/^[^!]*!//')";
- done;
- ;;
- *)
- diag "${_FUNC_STACK}";
- ;;
- esac;
-}
-
-
-########################################################################
-# System Test
-########################################################################
-
-landmark "2: system test";
-
-# Test the availability of the system utilities used in this script.
-
-
-########################################################################
-# Test of `true'.
-#
-if true >/dev/null 2>&1; then
- true;
-else
- true()
- {
- return "${_GOOD}";
- }
-
- false()
- {
- return "${_BAD}";
- }
-fi;
-
-
-########################################################################
-# Test of `unset'.
-#
-_test='test';
-if unset _test >/dev/null 2>&1 && test "${_test}" = ''; then
- true;
-else
- unset()
- {
- for v in "$@"; do
- eval "$v"='';
- done;
- }
-fi;
-unset _test;
+ ;;
+esac;
-########################################################################
-# Test of builtin `local'
-#
-
-_t_e_s_t_f_u_n_c_()
-{
- local _test >/dev/null 2>&1 || return "${_BAD}";
-}
+export _GROFFER2_SH; # file name of the script that follows up
+_GROFFER2_SH="${_GROFFER_LIBDIR}"/groffer2.sh;
-if _t_e_s_t_f_u_n_c_; then
- :
+export _NULL_DEV;
+if test -c /dev/null
+then
+ _NULL_DEV="/dev/null";
else
- local()
- {
- if test "$1" != ''; then
- error "overriding global variable \`$1' with local value.";
- fi;
- }
+ _NULL_DEV="NUL";
fi;
-########################################################################
-# Test of global setting in functions
-#
-_global='outside';
-_clobber='outside';
-
-_t_e_s_t_f_u_n_c_()
-{
- local _clobber;
- _global='inside';
- _clobber='inside';
-}
-
-_t_e_s_t_f_u_n_c_;
-if test "${_global}" != 'inside' || test "${_clobber}" != 'outside';
+# Test of the `$()' construct.
+if test _"$(echo "$(echo 'test')")"_ \
+ != _test_
then
- error "Cannot assign to global variables from within functions.";
+ echo 'The "$()" construct did not work.' >&2;
+ exit "${_ERROR}";
fi;
-unset _global;
-unset _clobber;
-
-
-########################################################################
-# Test of function `sed'.
-#
-if test "$(echo xTesTx \
- | sed -e 's/^.\([Tt]e*x*sTT*\).*$/\1/' \
- | sed -e '\|T|s||t|g')" != 'test';
+# Test of sed program
+if test _"$(echo red | sed -e 's/r/s/')"_ != _sed_
then
- error 'Test of "sed" command failed.';
-fi;
-
-
-########################################################################
-# Test of function `cat'.
-#
-if test "$(echo test | cat)" != "test"; then
- error 'Test of "cat" command failed.';
-fi;
-
-
-########################################################################
-# Test for compression.
-#
-if test "$(echo 'test' | gzip -c -d -f - 2>/dev/null)" = 'test'; then
- _HAS_COMPRESSION='yes';
- if echo 'test' | bzip2 -c 2>/dev/null | bzip2 -t 2>/dev/null \
- && test "$(echo 'test' | bzip2 -c 2>/dev/null \
- | bzip2 -d -c 2>/dev/null)" \
- = 'test'; then
- _HAS_BZIP='yes';
- else
- _HAS_BZIP='no';
- fi;
-else
- _HAS_COMPRESSION='no';
- _HAS_BZIP='no';
-fi;
-
-
-########################################################################
-_t_e_s_t_f_u_n_c_()
-{
- :
-}
-
-
-########################################################################
-# Definition of normal Functions
-########################################################################
-landmark "3: functions";
-
-########################################################################
-# abort (<text>*)
-#
-# Unconditionally terminate the program with error code;
-# useful for debugging.
-#
-# defined above
-
-
-########################################################################
-# base_name (<path>)
-#
-# Get the file name part of <path>, i.e. delete everything up to last
-# `/' from the beginning of <path>.
-#
-# Arguments : 1
-# Output : the file name part (without slashes)
-#
-base_name()
-{
- func_check base_name = 1 "$@";
- case "$1" in
- */)
- do_nothing;
- ;;
- */*)
- # delete everything before and including the last slash `/'.
- echo -n "$1" | sed -e '\|^.*//*\([^/]*\)$|s||\1|';
- ;;
- *)
- echo -n "$1";
- ;;
- esac;
- eval "${return_ok}";
-}
-
-
-########################################################################
-# catz (<file>)
-#
-# Decompress if possible or just print <file> to standard output.
-#
-# gzip, bzip2, and .Z decompression is supported.
-#
-# Arguments: 1, a file name.
-# Output: the content of <file>, possibly decompressed.
-#
-if test "${_HAS_COMPRESSION}" = 'yes'; then
- catz()
- {
- func_check catz = 1 "$@";
- case "$1" in
- '')
- error 'catz(): empty file name';
- ;;
- '-')
- error 'catz(): for standard input use save_stdin()';
- ;;
- esac;
- if is_yes "${_HAS_BZIP}"; then
- if bzip2 -t "$1" 2>/dev/null; then
- bzip2 -c -d "$1" 2>/dev/null;
- eval "${return_ok}";
- fi;
- fi;
- gzip -c -d -f "$1" 2>/dev/null;
- eval "${return_ok}";
- }
-else
- catz()
- {
- func_check catz = 1 "$@";
- cat "$1";
- eval "${return_ok}";
- }
+ echo 'The sed program did not work.' >&2;
+ exit "${_ERROR}";
fi;
-########################################################################
-# clean_up ()
-#
-# Do the final cleaning up before exiting; used by the trap calls.
-#
-# defined above
-
-
-########################################################################
-# diag (<text>*)
-#
-# Print marked message to standard error; useful for debugging.
-#
-# defined above
-
-
-########################################################################
-landmark '4: dirname()*';
-########################################################################
-
-#######################################################################
-# dirname_append (<dir> <name>)
-#
-# Append `name' to `dir' with clean handling of `/'.
-#
-# Arguments : 2
-# Output : the generated new directory name <dir>/<name>
-#
-dirname_append()
-{
- func_check dirname_append = 2 "$@";
- local _res;
- if is_empty "$1"; then
- error "dir_append(): first argument is empty.";
- fi;
- if is_empty "$2"; then
- echo -n "$1";
- else
- dirname_chop "$1"/"$2";
- fi;
- eval "${return_ok}";
-}
-
-
-########################################################################
-# dirname_chop (<name>)
-#
-# Remove unnecessary slashes from directory name.
-#
-# Argument: 1, a directory name.
-# Output: path without double, or trailing slashes.
-#
-dirname_chop()
-{
- func_check dirname_chop = 1 "$@";
- local _arg;
- local _res;
- local _sep;
- # replace all multiple slashes by a single slash `/'.
- _res="$(echo -n "$1" | sed -e '\|///*|s||/|g')";
- case "${_res}" in
- ?*/)
- # remove trailing slash '/';
- echo -n "${_res}" | sed -e '\|/$|s|||';
- ;;
- *) echo -n "${_res}"; ;;
- esac;
- eval "${return_ok}";
-}
-
-
-########################################################################
-# do_filearg (<filearg>)
-#
-# Append the file, man-page, or standard input corresponding to the
-# argument to the temporary file. If this is compressed in the gzip
-# or Z format it is decompressed. A title element is generated.
-#
-# Argument either:
-# - name of an existing files.
-# - `-' to represent standard input (several times allowed).
-# - `man:name.(section)' the man-page for `name' in `section'.
-# - `man:name.section' the man-page for `name' in `section'.
-# - `man:name' the man-page for `name' in the lowest `section'.
-# - `name.section' the man-page for `name' in `section'.
-# - `name' the man-page for `name' in the lowest `section'.
-# Globals :
-# $_TMP_STDIN, $_MAN_ENABLE, $_MAN_IS_SETUP, $_OPT_MAN
-#
-# Output : none
-# Return : $_GOOD if found, ${_BAD} otherwise.
-#
-do_filearg()
-{
- func_check do_filearg = 1 "$@";
- local _filespec;
- local i;
- _filespec="$1";
- # store sequence into positional parameters
- case "${_filespec}" in
- '')
- eval "${return_good}";
- ;;
- '-')
- register_file '-';
- eval "${return_good}";
- ;;
- */*) # with directory part; so no man search
- set -- 'File';
- ;;
- *)
- if is_yes "${_MAN_ENABLE}"; then
- if is_yes "${_MAN_FORCE}"; then
- set -- 'Manpage' 'File';
- else
- set -- 'File' 'Manpage';
- fi;
+########################### configuration
+
+# read and transform the configuration files, execute the arising commands
+for f in "${_CONF_FILE_HOME}" "${_CONF_FILE_ETC}"
+do
+ if test -f "$f"
+ then
+ o=""; # $o means groffer option
+ # use "" quotes because of ksh and posh
+ eval "$(cat "$f" | sed -n -e '
+# Ignore comments
+/^['"${_SP}${_TAB}"']*#/d
+# Delete leading and final space
+s/^['"${_SP}${_TAB}"']*//
+s/['"${_SP}${_TAB}"']*$//
+# Print all shell commands
+/^[^-]/p
+# Replace empty arguments
+s/^\(-[^ ]*\)=$/o="${o} \1 '"${_SQ}${_SQ}"'"/p
+# Replace division between option and argument by single space
+s/[='"${_SP}${_TAB}"']['"${_SP}${_TAB}"']*/'"${_SP}"'/
+# Handle lines without spaces
+s/^\(-[^'"${_SP}"']*\)$/o="${o} \1"/p
+# Print options that have their argument encircled with single quotes
+/^-[^ ]* '"${_SQ}"'.*'"${_SQ}"'$/s/^.*$/o="${o} &"/p
+# Replace encircled double quotes by single quotes and print the result
+s/^\(-[^ ]*\) "\(.*\)"$/o="${o} \1 '"${_SQ}"'\2'"${_SQ}"'"/p
+# Encircle the remaining arguments with single quotes
+s/^\(-[^ ]*\) \(.*\)$/o="${o} \1 '"${_SQ}"'\2'"${_SQ}"'"/p
+')"
+ if test _"${o}"_ != __
+ then
+ if test _"{GROFFER_OPT}"_ = __
+ then
+ GROFFER_OPT="${o}";
else
- set -- 'File';
+ GROFFER_OPT="${o} ${GROFFER_OPT}";
fi;
- ;;
- esac;
- for i in "$@"; do
- case "$i" in
- File)
- if test -f "${_filespec}"; then
- if test -r "${_filespec}"; then
- register_file "${_filespec}";
- eval "${return_good}";
- else
- echo2 "could not read \`${_filespec}'";
- eval "${return_bad}";
- fi;
- else
- continue;
- fi;
- ;;
- Manpage) # parse filespec as man page
- if is_not_yes "${_MAN_IS_SETUP}"; then
- man_setup;
- fi;
- if man_do_filespec "${_filespec}"; then
- eval "${return_good}";
- else
- continue;
- fi;
- ;;
- esac;
- done;
- eval "${return_bad}";
-} # do_filearg()
-
-
-########################################################################
-# do_nothing ()
-#
-# Dummy function.
-#
-do_nothing()
-{
- return "${_OK}";
-}
-
-
-########################################################################
-# echo2 (<text>*)
-#
-# Print to standard error with final line break.
-#
-# defined above
-
-
-########################################################################
-# echo2n (<text>*)
-#
-# Print to standard error without final line break.
-#
-# defined above
-
-
-########################################################################
-# error (<text>*)
-#
-# Print error message and exit with error code.
-#
-# defined above
-
-
-########################################################################
-# func_check (<func_name> <rel_op> <nr_args> "$@")
-#
-# Check number of arguments and register to _FUNC_STACK.
-#
-# Arguments: >=3
-# <func_name>: name of the calling function.
-# <rel_op>: a relational operator: = != < > <= >=
-# <nr_args>: number of arguments to be checked against <operator>
-# "$@": the arguments of the calling function.
-#
-# defined above
-
-#########################################################################
-# func_pop ()
-#
-# Delete the top element from the function call stack.
-#
-# defined above
-
-
-########################################################################
-# func_push (<element>)
-#
-# Store another element to function call stack.
-#
-# defined above
-
-
-########################################################################
-# func_stack_dump ()
-#
-# Print the content of the stack.
-#
-# defined above
-
-
-########################################################################
-# get_first_essential (<arg>*)
-#
-# Retrieve first non-empty argument.
-#
-# Return : `1' if all arguments are empty, `0' if found.
-# Output : the retrieved non-empty argument.
-#
-get_first_essential()
-{
- func_check get_first_essential '>=' 0 "$@";
- local i;
- if test "$#" -eq 0; then
- eval "${return_ok}";
- fi;
- for i in "$@"; do
- if is_not_empty "$i"; then
- echo -n "$i";
- eval "${return_ok}";
fi;
- done;
- eval "${return_bad}";
-}
-
-
-########################################################################
-landmark '5: is_*()';
-########################################################################
-
-########################################################################
-# is_dir (<name>)
-#
-# Test whether `name' is a directory.
-#
-# Arguments : 1
-# Return : `0' if arg1 is a directory, `1' otherwise.
-#
-is_dir()
-{
- func_check is_dir = 1 "$@";
- if is_not_empty "$1" && test -d "$1" && test -r "$1"; then
- eval "${return_yes}";
- else
- eval "${return_no}";
- fi;
- eval "${return_ok}";
-}
-
-
-########################################################################
-# is_empty (<string>)
-#
-# Test whether `string' is empty.
-#
-# Arguments : <=1
-# Return : `0' if arg1 is empty or does not exist, `1' otherwise.
-#
-is_empty()
-{
- func_check is_empty = 1 "$@";
- if test -z "$1"; then
- eval "${return_yes}";
- else
- eval "${return_no}";
- fi;
- eval "${return_ok}";
-}
-
-
-########################################################################
-# is_equal (<string1> <string2>)
-#
-# Test whether `string1' is equal to <string2>.
-#
-# Arguments : 2
-# Return : `0' both arguments are equal strings, `1' otherwise.
-#
-is_equal()
-{
- func_check is_equal = 2 "$@";
- if test "$1" = "$2"; then
- eval "${return_yes}";
- else
- eval "${return_no}";
- fi;
- eval "${return_ok}";
-}
-
-
-########################################################################
-# is_file (<name>)
-#
-# Test whether `name' is a readable file.
-#
-# Arguments : 1
-# Return : `0' if arg1 is a readable file, `1' otherwise.
-#
-is_file()
-{
- func_check is_file = 1 "$@";
- if is_not_empty "$1" && test -f "$1" && test -r "$1"; then
- eval "${return_yes}";
- else
- eval "${return_no}";
- fi;
- eval "${return_ok}";
-}
-
-
-########################################################################
-# is_not_dir (<name>)
-#
-# Test whether `name' is not a readable directory.
-#
-# Arguments : 1
-# Return : `0' if arg1 is a directory, `1' otherwise.
-#
-is_not_dir()
-{
- func_check is_not_dir = 1 "$@";
- if is_dir "$1"; then
- eval "${return_no}";
- else
- eval "${return_yes}";
- fi;
- eval "${return_ok}";
-}
-
-
-########################################################################
-# is_not_empty (<string>)
-#
-# Test whether `string' is not empty.
-#
-# Arguments : <=1
-# Return : `0' if arg1 exists and is not empty, `1' otherwise.
-#
-is_not_empty()
-{
- func_check is_not_empty = 1 "$@";
- if is_empty "$1"; then
- eval "${return_no}";
- else
- eval "${return_yes}";
- fi;
- eval "${return_ok}";
-}
-
-
-########################################################################
-# is_not_equal (<string1> <string2>)
-#
-# Test whether `string1' and <string2> differ.
-#
-# Arguments : 2
-#
-is_not_equal()
-{
- func_check is_not_equal = 2 "$@";
- if is_equal "$1" "$2"; then
- eval "${return_no}";
- else
- eval "${return_yes}";
- fi;
- eval "${return_ok}";
-}
-
-
-########################################################################
-# is_not_file (<filename>)
-#
-# Test whether `name' is a not readable file.
-#
-# Arguments : >=1 (empty allowed), more args are ignored
-#
-is_not_file()
-{
- func_check is_not_file '>=' 1 "$@";
- if is_file "$1"; then
- eval "${return_no}";
- else
- eval "${return_yes}";
- fi;
- eval "${return_ok}";
-}
-
-
-########################################################################
-# is_not_prog (<name>)
-#
-# Verify that arg is a not program in $PATH.
-#
-# Arguments : >=1 (empty allowed)
-# more args are ignored, this allows to specify progs with arguments
-#
-is_not_prog()
-{
- func_check is_not_prog '>=' 1 "$@";
- if where "$1" >/dev/null; then
- eval "${return_no}";
- else
- eval "${return_yes}";
- fi;
- eval "${return_ok}";
-}
-
-
-########################################################################
-# is_not_yes (<string>)
-#
-# Test whether `string' is not "yes".
-#
-# Arguments : 1
-#
-is_not_yes()
-{
- func_check is_not_yes = 1 "$@";
- if test "$1" = 'yes'; then
- eval "${return_no}";
- else
- eval "${return_yes}";
fi;
- eval "${return_ok}";
-}
+done;
-
-########################################################################
-# is_prog (<name>)
-#
-# Determine whether arg is a program in $PATH
-#
-# Arguments : >=1 (empty allowed)
-# more args are ignored, this allows to specify progs with arguments
-#
-is_prog()
-{
- func_check is_prog '>=' 1 "$@";
- if where "$1" >/dev/null; then
- eval "${return_yes}";
- else
- eval "${return_no}";
- fi;
- eval "${return_ok}";
-}
-
-
-########################################################################
-# is_yes (<string>)
-#
-# Test whether `string' has value "yes".
-#
-# Arguments : <=1
-# Return : `0' if arg1 is `yes', `1' otherwise.
-#
-is_yes()
-{
- func_check is_yes = 1 "$@";
- if test "$1" = 'yes'; then
- eval "${return_yes}";
- else
- eval "${return_no}";
- fi;
- eval "${return_ok}";
-}
-
-
-########################################################################
-# landmark ()
-#
-# Print debugging information on standard error if $_DEBUG_LM is `yes'.
-#
-# Globals: $_DEBUG_LM
-#
-# Defined in section `Debugging functions'.
-
-
-########################################################################
-# leave ()
-#
-# Clean exit without an error.
-#
-leave()
-{
- clean_up;
- exit "${_OK}";
-}
-
-
-########################################################################
-landmark '6: list_*()';
-########################################################################
-
-########################################################################
-# list_append (<list> <element>...)
-#
-# Arguments: >=2
-# <list>: a space-separated list of single-quoted elements.
-# <element>: some sequence of characters.
-# Output:
-# if <list> is empty: "'<element>' '...'"
-# otherwise: "<list> '<element>' ..."
-#
-list_append()
-{
- func_check list_append '>=' 2 "$@";
- local _element;
- local _res;
- _res="$1";
+# integrate $GROFFER_OPT into the command line; it isn't needed any more
+if test _"${GROFFER_OPT}"_ != __
+then
+ eval set x "${GROFFER_OPT}" '"$@"';
shift;
- for s in "$@"; do
- case "$s" in
- *\'*)
- # escape each single quote by replacing each "'" (squote)
- # by "'\''" (squote bslash squote squote);
- # note that the backslash must be doubled for `sed'.
- _element="$(echo -n "$s" | sed -e 's/'"${_SQUOTE}"'/&\\&&/g')";
- ;;
- *)
- _element="$s";
- ;;
- esac;
- _res="${_res} '${_element}'";
- done;
- echo -n "${_res}";
- eval "${return_ok}";
-}
-
-
-########################################################################
-# list_check (<list>)
-#
-# Check whether <list> is a space-separated list of '-quoted elements.
-#
-# If the test fails an error is raised.
-# If the test succeeds the argument is echoed.
-#
-# Testing criteria:
-# A list has the form "'first' 'second' '...' 'last'".
-# So it has a leading and a final quote and the elements are separated
-# by "' '" constructs. If these are all removed there should not be
-# any single-quotes left. Watch out for escaped single quotes; they
-# have the form '\'' (sq bs sq sq).
-#
-# Arguments: 1
-# Output: the argument <list> unchanged, it the check succeeded.
-#
-list_check()
-{
- func_check list_check = 1 "$@";
- local _list;
- if is_empty "$1"; then
- eval "${return_ok}";
- fi;
- case "$1" in
- \'*\') _list="$1"; ;;
- *)
- error "list_check() bad list: $1"
- ;;
- esac;
- # Remove leading single quote,
- # remove final single quote,
- # remove escaped single quotes (squote bslash squote squote)
- # [note that `sed' doubles the backslash (bslash bslash)],
- # remove field separators (squote space squote).
- _list="$(echo -n "${_list}" \
- | sed -e 's/^'"${_SQUOTE}"'//' \
- | sed -e 's/'"${_SQUOTE}"'$//' \
- | sed -e \
- 's/'"${_SQUOTE}${_BSLASH}${_BSLASH}${_SQUOTE}${_SQUOTE}"'//g' \
- | sed -e 's/'"${_SQUOTE}${_SPACE}${_SPACE}"'*'"${_SQUOTE}"'//g')";
- case "${_list}" in
- *\'*) # criterium fails if squote is left
- error 'list_check() bad list: '"${_list}";
- ;;
- esac;
- echo -n "$1";
- eval "${return_ok}";
-}
-
-
-########################################################################
-# list_element_from_arg (<arg>)
-#
-# Arguments: 1
-# <arg>: some sequence of characters (also single quotes allowed).
-# Output: the list element generated from <arg>.
-#
-list_element_from_arg()
-{
- func_check list_element_from_arg = 1 "$@";
- local _res;
- echo -n "'";
- # replace each single quote "'" by "'\''".
- echo -n "$1" | sed -e 's/'\''/&\\&&/g'; # ' for emacs
- echo -n "'";
- eval "${return_ok}";
-}
-
-
-########################################################################
-# list_from_args (<arg>...)
-#
-# Generate a space-separated list of single-quoted elements from args.
-#
-# Arguments:
-# <arg>: some sequence of characters.
-# Output: "'<arg>' '...'"
-#
-list_from_args()
-{
- func_check list_from_args '>=' 1 "$@";
- local _list;
- _list="";
- for s in "$@"; do
- _list="$(list_append "${_list}" "$s")";
- done;
- echo -n "${_list}";
- eval "${return_ok}";
-}
+ GROFFER_OPT='';
+fi;
-########################################################################
-# list_from_cmdline (<s_n> <s_a> <l_n> <l_a> [<cmdline_arg>...])
-#
-# Transform command line arguments into a normalized form.
-#
-# Options, option arguments, and file parameters are identified and
-# output each as a single-quoted argument of its own. Options and
-# file parameters are separated by a '--' argument.
-#
-# Arguments: >=4
-# <s_n>: space-separated list of short options without an arg.
-# <s_a>: space-separated list of short options that have an arg.
-# <l_n>: space-separated list of long options without an arg.
-# <l_a>: space-separated list of long options that have an arg.
-# <cmdline_arg>...: the arguments from the command line (by "$@").
-#
-# Globals: $POSIXLY_CORRECT (only kept for compatibility).
-#
-# Output: ['-[-]opt' ['optarg']]... '--' ['filename']...
-#
-# Example:
-# list_normalize 'a b' 'c' '' 'long' -a f1 -bcarg --long=larg f2
-# will result in printing:
-# '-a' '-b' '-c' 'arg' '--long' 'larg' '--' 'f1' 'f2'
-# If $POSIXLY_CORRECT is not empty, the result will be:
-# '-a' '--' 'f1' '-bcarg' '--long=larg' 'f2'
-#
-# Rationale:
-# In POSIX, the first non-option ends the option processing.
-# In GNU mode (default), non-options are sorted behind the options.
-#
-# Use this function only in the following way:
-# eval set -- "$(args_norm '...' '...' '...' '...' "$@")";
-# while test "$1" != '--'; do
-# case "$1" in
-# ...
-# esac;
-# shift;
-# done;
-# shift; #skip '--'
-# # all positional parameters ("$@") left are file name parameters.
-#
-list_from_cmdline()
-{
- func_check list_from_cmdline '>=' 4 "$@";
- local _fparams;
- local _fn;
- local _result;
- local _long_a;
- local _long_n;
- local _short_a;
- local _short_n;
- _short_n="$(list_check "$1")"; # short options, no argument
- _short_a="$(list_check "$2")"; # short options with argument
- _long_n="$(list_check "$3")"; # long options, no argument
- _long_a="$(list_check "$4")"; # long options with argument
- shift 4;
- _fn='list_from_cmdline():'; # for error messages
- if test "$#" -eq 0; then
- echo -n "'--'";
- eval "${return_ok}";
- fi;
- _fparams='';
- _result='';
- while test "$#" -ge 1; do
- _arg="$1";
- shift;
- case "$_arg" in
- --) break; ;;
- --?*)
- # delete leading '--';
- _opt="$(echo -n "${_arg}" | sed -e 's/^..//')";
- if list_has "${_long_n}" "${_opt}"; then
- # long option, no argument
- _result="$(list_append "${_result}" "--${_opt}")";
- continue;
- fi;
- if list_has "${_long_a}" "${_opt}"; then
- # long option with argument
- _result="$(list_append "${_result}" "--${_opt}")";
- if test "$#" -le 0; then
- error "${_fn} no argument for option --${_opt}."
- fi;
- _result="$(list_append "${_result}" "$1")";
+########################### Determine the shell
+
+export _SHELL;
+
+# use "``" instead of "$()" for using the case ")" construct
+# do not use "" quotes because of ksh
+_SHELL=`
+ # $x means list.
+ # $s means shell.
+ # The command line arguments are taken over.
+ # Shifting herein does not have an effect outside.
+ export x;
+ case " $*" in
+ *\ --sh*) # abbreviation for --shell
+ x='';
+ s='';
+ # determine all --shell arguments, store them in $x in reverse order
+ while test $# != 0
+ do
+ case "$1" in
+ --shell|--sh|--she|--shel)
+ if test "$#" -ge 2
+ then
+ s="$2";
shift;
- continue;
fi;
- # test on `--opt=arg'
- if string_contains "${_opt}" '='; then
- # extract option by deleting from the first '=' to the end
- _lopt="$(echo -n "${_opt}" | sed -e 's/=.*$//')";
- if list_has "${_long_a}" "${_lopt}"; then
- # get the option argument by deleting up to first `='
- _optarg="$(echo -n "${_opt}" | sed -e 's/^[^=]*=//')";
- _result="$(list_append "${_result}" \
- "--${_lopt}" "${_optarg}")";
- continue;
- fi;
- fi;
- error "${_fn} --${_opt} is not an option."
;;
- -?*) # short option (cluster)
- # delete leading `-';
- _rest="$(echo -n "${_arg}" | sed -e 's/^.//')";
- while is_not_empty "${_rest}"; do
- # get next short option from cluster (first char of $_rest)
- _optchar="$(echo -n "${_rest}" | sed -e 's/^\(.\).*$/\1/')";
- # remove first character from ${_rest};
- _rest="$(echo -n "${_rest}" | sed -e 's/^.//')";
- if list_has "${_short_n}" "${_optchar}"; then
- _result="$(list_append "${_result}" "-${_optchar}")";
- continue;
- elif list_has "${_short_a}" "${_optchar}"; then
- # remove leading character
- case "${_optchar}" in
- /)
- _rest="$(echo -n "${_rest}" | sed -e '\|^.|s|||')";
- ;;
- ?)
- _rest="$(echo -n "${_rest}" | sed -e 's/^.//')";
- ;;
- ??*)
- error "${_fn} several chars parsed for short option."
- ;;
- esac;
- if is_empty "${_rest}"; then
- if test "$#" -ge 1; then
- _result="$(list_append "${_result}" \
- "-${_optchar}" "$1")";
- shift;
- continue;
- else
- error \
- "${_fn}"' no argument for option -'"${_optchar}."
- fi;
- else # rest is the argument
- _result="$(list_append "${_result}" \
- "-${_optchar}" "${_rest}")";
- _rest='';
- continue;
- fi;
- else
- error "${_fn} unknown option -${_optchar}."
- fi;
- done;
+ --shell=*|--sh=*|--she=*|--shel=*)
+ # delete up to first "=" character
+ s="$(echo x"$1" | sed -e 's/^x[^=]*=//')";
;;
*)
- # Here, $_arg is not an option, so a file parameter.
- # When $POSIXLY_CORRECT is set this ends option parsing;
- # otherwise, the argument is stored as a file parameter and
- # option processing is continued.
- _fparams="$(list_append "${_fparams}" "${_arg}")";
- if is_not_empty "$POSIXLY_CORRECT"; then
- break;
- fi;
- ;;
- esac;
- done;
- _result="$(list_append "${_result}" '--')";
- if is_not_empty "${_fparams}"; then
- _result="${_result} ${_fparams}";
- fi;
- if test "$#" -gt 0; then
- _result="$(list_append "${_result}" "$@")";
- fi;
- echo -n "$_result";
- eval "${return_ok}";
-} # list_from_cmdline()
-
-
-########################################################################
-# list_from_lists (<list1> <list2>...)
-#
-# Generate a list from the concatenation of the lists in the arguments.
-#
-# Arguments: >=2
-# <list*>: string of space-separated single-quoted elements.
-# Output: "'<element1_of_list1>' ..."
-#
-list_from_lists()
-{
- func_check list_from_lists '>=' 2 "$@";
- _list='';
- echo -n "$*";
- eval "${return_ok}";
-}
-
-########################################################################
-# list_from_split (<string> <separator>)
-#
-# In <string> escape white space and replace each <separator> by space.
-#
-# Arguments: 2: a <string> that is to be split into parts divided by
-# <separator>
-# Output: the resulting string
-#
-list_from_split()
-{
- func_check list_from_split = 2 "$@";
- local _s;
-
- # precede each space or tab by a backslash `\' (doubled for `sed')
- _s="$(echo -n "$1" | sed -e 's/\(['"${_SPACE}${_TAB}"']\)/\\\1/g')";
-
- # replace split character of string by the list separator ` ' (space).
- case "$2" in
- /) # cannot use normal `sed' separator
- echo -n "${_s}" | sed -e '\|'"$2"'|s|| |g';
- ;;
- ?) # use normal `sed' separator
- echo -n "${_s}" | sed -e 's/'"$2"'/ /g';
- ;;
- ??*)
- error 'list_from_split(): separator must be a single character.';
- ;;
- esac;
- eval "${return_ok}";
-}
-
-
-########################################################################
-# list_has (<list> <element>)
-#
-# Arguments: 2
-# <list>: a space-separated list of single-quoted elements.
-# <element>: some sequence of characters.
-# Output:
-# if <list> is empty: "'<element>' '...'"
-# otherwise: "<list> '<element>' ..."
-#
-list_has()
-{
- func_check list_has = 2 "$@";
- if is_empty "$1"; then
- eval "${return_no}";
- fi;
- _list="$1";
- _element="$2";
- case "$2" in
- \'*\') _element="$2"; ;;
- *) _element="'$2'"; ;;
- esac;
- if string_contains "${_list}" "${_element}"; then
- eval "${return_yes}";
- else
- eval "${return_no}";
- fi;
- eval "${return_ok}";
-}
-
-
-########################################################################
-# list_has_not (<list> <element>)
-#
-# Arguments: 2
-# <list>: a space-separated list of single-quoted elements.
-# <element>: some sequence of characters.
-# Output:
-# if <list> is empty: "'<element>' '...'"
-# otherwise: "<list> '<element>' ..."
-#
-list_has_not()
-{
- func_check list_has_not = 2 "$@";
- if is_empty "$1"; then
- eval "${return_yes}";
- fi;
- _list="$1";
- _element="$2";
- case "$2" in
- \'*\') _element="$2"; ;;
- *) _element="'$2'"; ;;
- esac;
- if string_contains "${_list}" "${_element}"; then
- eval "${return_no}";
- else
- eval "${return_yes}";
- fi;
- eval "${return_ok}";
-}
-
-
-########################################################################
-# list_length (<list>)
-#
-# Arguments: 1
-# <list>: a space-separated list of single-quoted elements.
-# Output: the number of elements in <list>
-#
-list_length()
-{
- func_check list_length = 1 "$@";
- eval set -- "$1";
- echo -n "$#";
- eval "${return_ok}";
-}
-
-
-########################################################################
-# list_prepend (<list> <element>...)
-#
-# Insert new <element> at the beginning of <list>
-#
-# Arguments: >=2
-# <list>: a space-separated list of single-quoted elements.
-# <element>: some sequence of characters.
-# Output:
-# if <list> is empty: "'<element>' ..."
-# otherwise: "'<element>' ... <list>"
-#
-list_prepend()
-{
- func_check list_prepend '>=' 2 "$@";
- local _res;
- _res="$1";
- shift;
- for s in "$@"; do
- # escape single quotes in list style (squote bslash squote squote).
- _element="$(echo -n "$s" | sed -e 's/'\''/&\\&&/g')";
- _res="'${_element}' ${_res}";
- done;
- echo -n "${_res}";
- eval "${return_ok}";
-}
-
-
-########################################################################
-landmark '7: man_*()';
-########################################################################
-
-########################################################################
-# man_do_filespec (<filespec>)
-#
-# Print suitable man page(s) for filespec to $_TMP_CAT.
-#
-# Arguments : 2
-# <filespec>: argument of the form `man:name.section', `man:name',
-# `man:name(section)', `name.section', `name'.
-#
-# Globals : $_OPT_ALL
-#
-# Output : none.
-# Return : `0' if man page was found, `1' else.
-#
-# Only called from do_fileargs(), checks on $MANPATH and
-# $_MAN_ENABLE are assumed.
-#
-man_do_filespec()
-{
- func_check man_do_filespec = 1 "$@";
- local _got_one;
- local _name;
- local _prevsec;
- local _res;
- local _section;
- local _spec;
- local _string;
- local s;
- if is_empty "${_MAN_PATH}"; then
- eval "${return_bad}";
- fi;
- if is_empty "$1"; then
- eval "${return_bad}";
- fi;
- _spec="$1";
- _name='';
- _section='';
- case "${_spec}" in
- */*) # not a man spec when it contains '/'
- eval "${return_bad}";
- ;;
- man:?*\(?*\)) # man:name(section)
- _name="$(echo -n "${_spec}" \
- | sed -e 's/^man:\(..*\)(\(..*\))$/\1/')";
- _section="$(echo -n "${_spec}" \
- | sed -e 's/^man:\(..*\)(\(..*\))$/\2/')";
- ;;
- man:?*.?*) # man:name.section
- _name="$(echo -n "${_spec}" \
- | sed -e 's/^man:\(..*\)\.\(..*\)$/\1/')";
- _section="$(echo -n "${_spec}" \
- | sed -e 's/^man:\(..*\)\.\(..*\)$/\2/')";
- ;;
- man:?*) # man:name
- _name="$(echo -n "${_spec}" | sed -e 's/^man://')";
- ;;
- ?*\(?*\)) # name(section)
- _name="$(echo -n "${_spec}" \
- | sed -e 's/^\(..*\)(\(..*\))$/\1/')";
- _section="$(echo -n "${_spec}" \
- | sed -e 's/^\(..*\)(\(..*\))$/\2/')";
- ;;
- ?*.?*) # name.section
- _name="$(echo -n "${_spec}" \
- | sed -e 's/^\(..*\)\.\(..*\)$/\1/')";
- _section="$(echo -n "${_spec}" \
- | sed -e 's/^\(..*\)\.\(..*\)$/\2/')";
- ;;
- ?*)
- _name="${_filespec}";
- ;;
- esac;
- if is_empty "${_name}"; then
- eval "${return_bad}";
- fi;
- _got_one='no';
- if is_empty "${_section}"; then
- eval set -- "${_MAN_AUTO_SEC}";
- for s in "$@"; do
- if man_search_section "${_name}" "$s"; then # found
- if is_yes "${_MAN_ALL}"; then
- _got_one='yes';
- else
- eval "${return_good}";
- fi;
+ shift;
+ continue;
+ esac;
+ if test _"${x}"_ = __
+ then
+ x="'${s}'";
+ else
+ x="'${s}' ${x}";
fi;
+ shift;
done;
- else
- if man_search_section "${_name}" "${_section}"; then
- eval "${return_good}";
- else
- eval "${return_bad}";
- fi;
- fi;
- if is_yes "${_MAN_ALL}" && is_yes "${_got_one}"; then
- eval "${return_good}";
- fi;
- eval "${return_bad}";
-} # man_do_filespec()
-
-########################################################################
-# man_register_file (<file> <name> [<section>])
-#
-# Write a found man page file and register the title element.
-#
-# Arguments: 1, 2, or 3; maybe empty
-# Output: none
-#
-man_register_file()
-{
- func_check man_register_file '>=' 2 "$@";
- case "$#" in
- 2|3) do_nothing; ;;
- *)
- error "man_register_file() expects 2 or 3 arguments.";
- ;;
- esac;
- if is_empty "$1"; then
- error 'man_register_file(): file name is empty';
- fi;
- to_tmp "$1";
- case "$#" in
- 2)
- register_title "man:$2";
- eval "${return_ok}";
- ;;
- 3)
- register_title "$2($3)";
- eval "${return_ok}";
- ;;
- esac;
- eval "${return_ok}";
-}
-
-
-########################################################################
-# man_search_section (<name> <section>)
-#
-# Retrieve man pages.
-#
-# Arguments : 2
-# Globals : $_MAN_PATH, $_MAN_EXT
-# Return : 0 if found, 1 otherwise
-#
-man_search_section()
-{
- func_check man_search_section = 2 "$@";
- local _dir;
- local _ext;
- local _got_one;
- local _name;
- local _prefix
- local _section;
- local d;
- local f;
- if is_empty "${_MAN_PATH}"; then
- eval "${return_bad}";
- fi;
- if is_empty "$1"; then
- eval "${return_bad}";
- fi;
- if is_empty "$2"; then
- eval "${return_bad}";
- fi;
- _name="$1";
- _section="$2";
- eval set -- "$(path_split "${_MAN_PATH}")";
- _got_one='no';
- if is_empty "${_MAN_EXT}"; then
- for d in "$@"; do
- _dir="$(dirname_append "$d" "man${_section}")";
- if is_dir "${_dir}"; then
- _prefix="$(dirname_append "${_dir}" "${_name}.${_section}")";
- for f in $(echo -n ${_prefix}*); do
- if is_file "$f"; then
- if is_yes "${_got_one}"; then
- register_file "$f";
- elif is_yes "${_MAN_ALL}"; then
- man_register_file "$f" "${_name}";
- else
- man_register_file "$f" "${_name}" "${_section}";
- eval "${return_good}";
- fi;
- _got_one='yes';
- fi;
- done;
- fi;
- done;
- else
- _ext="${_MAN_EXT}";
- # check for directory name having trailing extension
- for d in "$@"; do
- _dir="$(dirname_append $d man${_section}${_ext})";
- if is_dir "${_dir}"; then
- _prefix="$(dirname_append "${_dir}" "${_name}.${_section}")";
- for f in ${_prefix}*; do
- if is_file "$f"; then
- if is_yes "${_got_one}"; then
- register_file "$f";
- elif is_yes "${_MAN_ALL}"; then
- man_register_file "$f" "${_name}";
- else
- man_register_file "$f" "${_name}" "${_section}";
- eval "${return_good}";
- fi;
- _got_one='yes';
- fi;
- done;
- fi;
- done;
- # check for files with extension in directories without extension
- for d in "$@"; do
- _dir="$(dirname_append "$d" "man${_section}")";
- if is_dir "${_dir}"; then
- _prefix="$(dirname_append "${_dir}" \
- "${_name}.${_section}${_ext}")";
- for f in ${_prefix}*; do
- if is_file "$f"; then
- if is_yes "${_got_one}"; then
- register_file "$f";
- elif is_yes "${_MAN_ALL}"; then
- man_register_file "$f" "${_name}";
+ # from all possible shells in $x determine the first being a shell
+ # or being empty
+ s="$(
+ # "" quotes because of posh
+ eval set x "${x}";
+ shift;
+ if test $# != 0
+ then
+ for i
+ do
+ if test _"$i"_ = __
+ then
+ # use the empty argument as the default shell
+ echo empty;
+ break;
+ else
+ # test $i on being a shell program;
+ # use this kind of quoting for posh
+ if test _"$(eval "$i -c 'echo ok'" 2>${_NULL_DEV})"_ = _ok_ >&2
+ then
+ # shell found
+ cat <<EOF
+${i}
+EOF
+ break;
else
- man_register_file "$f" "${_name}" "${_section}";
- eval "${return_good}";
+ # if not being a shell go on searching
+ continue;
fi;
- _got_one='yes';
fi;
done;
fi;
- done;
- fi;
- if is_yes "${_MAN_ALL}" && is_yes "${_got_one}"; then
- eval "${return_good}";
- fi;
- eval "${return_bad}";
-} # man_search_section()
-
-
-########################################################################
-# man_setup ()
-#
-# Setup the variables $_MAN_* needed for man page searching.
-#
-# Globals:
-# in: $_OPT_*, $_MANOPT_*, $LANG, $LC_MESSAGES, $LC_ALL,
-# $MANPATH, $MANROFFSEQ, $MANSEC, $PAGER, $SYSTEM, $MANOPT.
-# out: $_MAN_PATH, $_MAN_LANG, $_MAN_SYS, $_MAN_LANG, $_MAN_LANG2,
-# $_MAN_SEC, $_MAN_ALL
-# in/out: $_MAN_ENABLE
-#
-# The precedence for the variables related to `man' is that of GNU
-# `man', i.e.
-#
-# $LANG; overridden by
-# $LC_MESSAGES; overridden by
-# $LC_ALL; this has the same precedence as
-# $MANPATH, $MANROFFSEQ, $MANSEC, $PAGER, $SYSTEM; overridden by
-# $MANOPT; overridden by
-# the groffer command line options.
-#
-man_setup()
-{
- func_check main_man_setup = 0 "$@";
- local _lang;
-
- if is_yes "${_MAN_IS_SETUP}"; then
- eval "${return_ok}";
- fi;
- _MAN_IS_SETUP='yes';
-
- if is_not_yes "${_MAN_ENABLE}"; then
- eval "${return_ok}";
- fi;
-
- # determine basic path for man pages
- _MAN_PATH="$(get_first_essential \
- "${_OPT_MANPATH}" "${_MANOPT_PATH}" "${MANPATH}")";
- if is_empty "${_MAN_PATH}"; then
- if is_prog 'manpath'; then
- _MAN_PATH="$(manpath 2>/dev/null)"; # not always available
+ )";
+ if test _"${s}"_ != __
+ then
+ cat <<EOF
+${s}
+EOF
fi;
- fi;
- if is_empty "${_MAN_PATH}"; then
- manpath_set_from_path;
- else
- _MAN_PATH="$(path_clean "${_MAN_PATH}")";
- fi;
- if is_empty "${_MAN_PATH}"; then
- _MAN_ENABLE="no";
- eval "${return_ok}";
- fi;
-
- _MAN_ALL="$(get_first_essential "${_OPT_ALL}" "${_MANOPT_ALL}")";
- if is_empty "${_MAN_ALL}"; then
- _MAN_ALL='no';
- fi;
-
- _MAN_SYS="$(get_first_essential \
- "${_OPT_SYSTEMS}" "${_MANOPT_SYS}" "${SYSTEM}")";
- _lang="$(get_first_essential \
- "${_OPT_LANG}" "${LC_ALL}" "${LC_MESSAGES}" "${LANG}")";
- case "${_lang}" in
- C|POSIX)
- _MAN_LANG="";
- _MAN_LANG2="";
- ;;
- ?)
- _MAN_LANG="${_lang}";
- _MAN_LANG2="";
- ;;
- *)
- _MAN_LANG="${_lang}";
- # get first two characters of $_lang
- _MAN_LANG2="$(echo -n "${_lang}" | sed -e 's/^\(..\).*$/\1/')";
- ;;
+ ;;
esac;
- # from now on, use only $_LANG, forget about $_OPT_LANG, $LC_*.
-
- manpath_add_lang_sys; # this is very slow
-
- _MAN_SEC="$(get_first_essential \
- "${_OPT_SECT}" "${_MANOPT_SEC}" "${MANSEC}")";
- if is_empty "${_MAN_PATH}"; then
- _MAN_ENABLE="no";
- eval "${return_ok}";
- fi;
-
- _MAN_EXT="$(get_first_essential \
- "${_OPT_EXTENSION}" "${_MANOPT_EXTENSION}")";
- eval "${return_ok}";
-} # man_setup()
-
-
-########################################################################
-landmark '8: manpath_*()';
-########################################################################
-
-########################################################################
-# manpath_add_lang_sys ()
-#
-# Add language and operating system specific directories to man path.
-#
-# Arguments : 0
-# Output : none
-# Globals:
-# in: $_MAN_SYS: has the form `os1,os2,...', a comma separated
-# list of names of operating systems.
-# $_MAN_LANG and $_MAN_LANG2: each a single name
-# in/out: $_MAN_PATH: has the form `dir1:dir2:...', a colon
-# separated list of directories.
-#
-manpath_add_lang_sys()
-{
- func_check manpath_add_lang_sys = 0 "$@";
- local p;
- local _mp;
- if is_empty "${_MAN_PATH}"; then
- eval "${return_ok}";
- fi;
- # twice test both sys and lang
- eval set -- "$(path_split "${_MAN_PATH}")";
- _mp='';
- for p in "$@"; do # loop on man path directories
- _mp="$(_manpath_add_lang_sys_single "${_mp}" "$p")";
- done;
- eval set -- "$(path_split "${_mp}")";
- for p in "$@"; do # loop on man path directories
- _mp="$(_manpath_add_lang_sys_single "${_mp}" "$p")";
- done;
- _MAN_PATH="$(path_chop "${_mp}")";
- eval "${return_ok}";
-}
-
-
-_manpath_add_lang_sys_single()
-{
- # To the directory in $1 append existing sys/lang subdirectories
- # Function is necessary to split the OS list.
- #
- # globals: in: $_MAN_SYS, $_MAN_LANG, $_MAN_LANG2
- # argument: 2: `man_path' and `dir'
- # output: colon-separated path of the retrieved subdirectories
- #
- local d;
-# if test "$#" -ne 2; then
-# error "manpath_add_system_single() needs 2 arguments.";
-# fi;
- _res="$1";
- _parent="$2";
- eval set -- "$(list_from_split "${_MAN_SYS}" ',')";
- for d in "$@" "${_MAN_LANG}" "${_MAN_LANG2}"; do
- _dir="$(dirname_append "${_parent}" "$d")";
- if path_not_contains "${_res}" "${_dir}" && is_dir "${_dir}"; then
- _res="${_res}:${_dir}";
- fi;
- done;
- if path_not_contains "${_res}" "${_parent}"; then
- _res="${_res}:${_parent}";
- fi;
- path_chop "${_res}";
-}
-
-# end manpath_add_lang_sys ()
-
-
-########################################################################
-# manpath_set_from_path ()
-#
-# Determine basic search path for man pages from $PATH.
-#
-# Return: `0' if a valid man path was retrieved.
-# Output: none
-# Globals:
-# in: $PATH
-# out: $_MAN_PATH
-#
-manpath_set_from_path()
-{
- func_check manpath_set_from_path = 0 "$@";
- local _base;
- local _mandir;
- local _manpath;
- local d;
- local e;
- _manpath='';
-
- # get a basic man path from $PATH
- if is_not_empty "${PATH}"; then
- eval set -- "$(path_split "${PATH}")";
- for d in "$@"; do
- # delete the final `/bin' part
- _base="$(echo -n "$d" | sed -e '\|//*bin/*$|s|||')";
- for e in /share/man /man; do
- _mandir="${_base}$e";
- if test -d "${_mandir}" && test -r "${_mandir}"; then
- _manpath="${_manpath}:${_mandir}";
- fi;
- done;
- done;
- fi;
-
- # append some default directories
- for d in /usr/local/share/man /usr/local/man \
- /usr/share/man /usr/man \
- /usr/X11R6/man /usr/openwin/man \
- /opt/share/man /opt/man \
- /opt/gnome/man /opt/kde/man; do
- if path_not_contains "${_manpath}" "$d" && is_dir "$d"; then
- _manpath="${_manpath}:$d";
- fi;
- done;
-
- _MAN_PATH="${_manpath}";
- eval "${return_ok}";
-} # manpath_set_from_path()
-
-
-########################################################################
-landmark '9: path_*()';
-########################################################################
-
-########################################################################
-# path_chop (<path>)
-#
-# Remove unnecessary colons from path.
-#
-# Argument: 1, a colon separated path.
-# Output: path without leading, double, or trailing colons.
-#
-path_chop()
-{
- func_check path_chop = 1 "$@";
- local _res;
+`
- # replace multiple colons by a single colon `:'
- # remove leading and trailing colons
- echo -n "$1" | sed -e 's/:::*/:/g' |
- sed -e 's/^:*//' |
- sed -e 's/:*$//';
- eval "${return_ok}";
-}
+########################### test fast shells for automatic run
-
-########################################################################
-# path_clean (<path>)
-#
-# Remove non-existing directories from a colon-separated list.
-#
-# Argument: 1, a colon separated path.
-# Output: colon-separated list of existing directories.
-#
-path_clean()
-{
- func_check path_clean = 1 "$@";
- local _arg;
- local _dir;
- local _res;
- local i;
- if test "$#" -ne 1; then
- error 'path_clean() needs 1 argument.';
- fi;
- _arg="$1";
- eval set -- "$(path_split "${_arg}")";
- _res="";
- for i in "$@"; do
- if is_not_empty "$i" \
- && path_not_contains "${_res}" "$i" \
- && is_dir "$i";
+if test _"${_SHELL}"_ = __
+then
+ for s in ksh ash dash pdksh zsh posh
+ do
+ if test _"$(eval "$s -c 'echo ok'" 2>${_NULL_DEV})"_ = _ok_ >&2
then
- case "$i" in
- ?*/) _res="${_res}$(dirname_chop "$i")"; ;;
- *) _res="${_res}:$i";
- esac;
+ _SHELL="$s";
+ break;
fi;
done;
- if path_chop "${_res}"; then
- eval "${return_ok}";
- else
- eval "${return_badk}";
- fi;
-}
-
-
-########################################################################
-# path_contains (<path> <dir>)
-#-
-# Test whether `dir' is contained in `path', a list separated by `:'.
-#
-# Arguments : 2 arguments.
-# Return : `0' if arg2 is substring of arg1, `1' otherwise.
-#
-path_contains()
-{
- func_check path_contains = 2 "$@";
- case ":$1:" in
- *":$2:"*)
- eval "${return_yes}";
- ;;
- *)
- eval "${return_no}";
- ;;
- esac;
- eval "${return_ok}";
-}
-
-
-########################################################################
-# path_not_contains (<path> <dir>)
-#-
-# Test whether `dir' is not contained in colon separated `path'.
-#
-# Arguments : 2 arguments.
-#
-path_not_contains()
-{
- func_check path_not_contains = 2 "$@";
- if path_contains "$1" "$2"; then
- eval "${return_no}";
- else
- eval "${return_yes}";
- fi;
- eval "${return_ok}";
-}
-
-
-########################################################################
-# path_split (<path>)
-#
-# In `path' escape white space and replace each colon by a space.
-#
-# Arguments: 1: a colon-separated path
-# Output: the resulting list, process with `eval set --'
-#
-path_split()
-{
- func_check path_split = 1 "$@";
- list_from_split "$1" ':';
- eval "${return_ok}";
-}
-
-
-########################################################################
-# reset ()
-#
-# Reset the variables that can be affected by options to their default.
-#
-#
-# Defined in section `Preset' after the rudimentary shell tests.
-
-
-########################################################################
-landmark '10: register_*()';
-########################################################################
-
-########################################################################
-# register_file (<filename>)
-#
-# Write a found file and register the title element.
-#
-# Arguments: 1: a file name
-# Output: none
-#
-register_file()
-{
- func_check register_file = 1 "$@";
- if is_empty "$1"; then
- error 'register_file(): file name is empty';
- fi;
- if is_equal "$1" '-'; then
- to_tmp "${_TMP_STDIN}";
- register_title '-';
- else
- to_tmp "$1";
- register_title "$(base_name "$1")";
- fi;
- eval "${return_ok}";
-}
+fi;
-########################################################################
-# register_title (<filespec>)
-#
-# Create title element from <filespec> and append to $_REGISTERED_TITLE
-#
-# Globals: $_REGISTERED_TITLE (rw)
-#
-register_title()
-{
- func_check register_title = 1 "$@";
- local _title;
- if is_empty "$1"; then
- eval "${return_ok}";
- fi;
- _title="$(base_name "$1")"; # remove directory part
-
- # remove extension `.gz'
- _title="$(echo -n "${_title}" | sed -e 's/\.gz$//')";
- # remove extension `.Z'
- _title="$(echo -n "${_title}" | sed -e 's/\.Z$//')";
-
- if is_empty "${_title}"; then
- eval "${return_ok}";
- fi;
- _REGISTERED_TITLE="${_REGISTERED_TITLE} ${_title}";
- eval "${return_ok}";
-}
+########################### start groffer2.sh
+if test _"${_SHELL}"_ = _empty_
+then
+ _SHELL='';
+fi;
-########################################################################
-# save_stdin ()
-#
-# Store standard input to temporary file (with decompression).
-#
-if test "${_HAS_COMPRESSION}" = 'yes'; then
- save_stdin()
- {
- local _f;
- func_check save_stdin = 0 "$@";
- _f="${_TMP_DIR}"/INPUT;
- cat >"${_f}";
- catz "${_f}" >"${_TMP_STDIN}";
- rm -f "${_f}";
- eval "${return_ok}";
- }
+if test _"${_SHELL}"_ = __
+then
+ # no shell found, so start groffer2.sh normally
+ eval exec "'${_GROFFER2_SH}'" '"$@"';
+ exit;
else
- save_stdin()
- {
- func_check save_stdin = 0 "$@";
- cat >"${_TMP_STDIN}";
- eval "${return_ok}";
- }
+ # start groffer2.sh with the found $_SHELL
+ # do not quote $_SHELL to allow arguments
+ eval exec "${_SHELL} '${_GROFFER2_SH}'" '"$@"';
+ exit;
fi;
-
-
-########################################################################
-landmark '11: stack_*()';
-########################################################################
-
-########################################################################
-# string_contains (<string> <part>)
-#
-# Test whether `part' is contained in `string'.
-#
-# Arguments : 2 text arguments.
-# Return : `0' if arg2 is substring of arg1, `1' otherwise.
-#
-string_contains()
-{
- func_check string_contains = 2 "$@";
- case "$1" in
- *"$2"*)
- eval "${return_yes}";
- ;;
- *)
- eval "${return_no}";
- ;;
- esac;
- eval "${return_ok}";
-}
-
-
-########################################################################
-# string_not_contains (<string> <part>)
-#
-# Test whether `part' is not substring of `string'.
-#
-# Arguments : 2 text arguments.
-# Return : `0' if arg2 is substring of arg1, `1' otherwise.
-#
-string_not_contains()
-{
- func_check string_not_contains = 2 "$@";
- if string_contains "$1" "$2"; then
- eval "${return_no}";
- else
- eval "${return_yes}";
- fi;
- eval "${return_ok}";
-}
-
-
-########################################################################
-landmark '12: tmp_*()';
-########################################################################
-
-########################################################################
-# tmp_cat ()
-#
-# output the temporary cat file (the concatenation of all input)
-#
-tmp_cat()
-{
- cat "${_TMP_CAT}";
-}
-
-
-########################################################################
-# tmp_create (<suffix>?)
-#
-# create temporary file
-#
-# It's safe to use the shell process ID together with a suffix to
-# have multiple temporary files.
-#
-# Output : name of created file
-#
-tmp_create()
-{
- func_check tmp_create '<=' 1 "$@";
- local _tmp;
- _tmp="${_TMP_DIR}/$1";
- echo -n >"${_tmp}";
- echo -n "${_tmp}"; # output file name
- eval "${return_ok}";
-}
-
-
-########################################################################
-# to_tmp (<filename>)
-#
-# print file (decompressed) to the temporary cat file
-#
-to_tmp()
-{
- func_check to_tmp = 1 "$@";
- if is_file "$1"; then
- if is_yes "${_OPT_LOCATION}"; then
- echo2 "$1";
- fi;
- if is_yes "${_OPT_WHATIS}"; then
- what_is "$1" >>"${_TMP_CAT}";
- else
- catz "$1" >>"${_TMP_CAT}";
- fi;
- else
- error "to_tmp(): could not read file \`$1'.";
- fi;
- eval "${return_ok}";
-}
-
-
-########################################################################
-# trap_clean ()
-#
-# disable trap on all exit codes ($_ALL_EXIT)
-#
-# Arguments: 0
-# Globals: $_ALL_EXIT
-#
-trap_clean()
-{
- func_check trap_clean = 0 "$@";
- local i;
- for i in ${_ALL_EXIT}; do
- trap "" "$i" 2>/dev/null || true;
- done;
- eval "${return_ok}";
-}
-
-
-########################################################################
-# trap_set (<functionname>)
-#
-# call function on all exit codes ($_ALL_EXIT)
-#
-# Arguments: 1 (name of a shell function)
-# Globals: $_ALL_EXIT
-#
-trap_set()
-{
- func_check trap_set = 1 "$@";
- local i;
- for i in ${_ALL_EXIT}; do
- trap "$1" "$i" 2>/dev/null || true;
- done;
- eval "${return_ok}";
-}
-
-
-########################################################################
-# usage ()
-#
-# print usage information to stderr
-#
-usage()
-{
- func_check usage = 0 "$@";
- echo2;
- version;
- cat >&2 <<EOF
-Copyright (C) 2001 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-This is free software licensed under the GNU General Public License.
-
-EOF
-
- echo2 "Usage: ${_PROGRAM_NAME} [option]... [filespec]...";
-
- cat >&2 <<EOF
-
-where "filespec" is one of
- "filename" name of a readable file
- "-" for standard input
- "man:name.n" man page "name" in section "n"
- "man:name" man page "name" in first section found
- "name.n" man page "name" in section "n"
- "name" man page "name" in first section found
-and some more (see groffer(1) for details).
-
-Display roff files, standard input, and/or Unix manual pages with
-in a X window viewer or in a text pager.
-"-" stands for including standard input.
-"manpage" is the name of a man page, "x" its section.
-All input is decompressed on-the-fly (by gzip).
-
--h --help print this usage message.
--Q --source output as roff source.
--T --device=name pass to groff using output device "name".
--v --version print version information.
-
-All other short options are interpreted as "groff" formatting
-parameters and are transferred unmodified. The following groff
-options imply groff mode (groffer viewing disabled):
-
--X display with "gxditview" using groff -X.
--V display the groff execution pipe instead of formatting.
--Z --ditroff --intermediate-output
- generate groff intermediate output without
- post-processing and viewing like groff -Z.
-
-The most important long options are
-
---auto-modes=mode1,mode2,...
- set sequence of automatically tried modes.
---bg set background color (not for all modes).
---default reset effects of option processing so far.
---display set the X device when displaying in X.
---dpi=res set resolution to "res" ("75" (default) or "100").
---dvi display in a viewer for TeX device independent format.
---dvi-viewer choose the viewer program for dvi mode.
---extension=ext restrict man pages to section suffix.
---fg set foreground color (not for all modes).
---geometry=geom set the window size and position when displaying in X.
---groff process like groff, disable viewing features.
---local-file same as --no-man.
---locale=lang preset the language for man pages.
---location print file locations additionally to standard error.
---man check file parameters first whether they are man pages.
---mode=auto|dvi|groff|pdf|ps|source|tty|www|x
- choose display mode.
---no-location disable former call to "--location".
---no-man disable man-page facility.
---pager=program preset the paging program for tty mode.
---pdf display in a PDF viewer.
---pdf-viewer choose the viewer program for pdf mode.
---ps display in a Postscript viewer.
---ps-viewer choose the viewer program for ps mode.
---shell specify shell under which to run this program.
---systems=os1,os2,...
- search man pages for different operating systems.
---title='text' set the title of the viewer window (not in all modes.
---tty force paging on text terminal even when in X.
---www display in a web browser.
---www-viewer choose the web browser for www mode.
---x display in an X roff viewer.
---x-viewer choose viewer program for x mode.
---xrm='resource' set X resouce.
-
-EOF
- eval "${return_ok}";
-}
-
-
-########################################################################
-# version ()
-#
-# print version information to stderr
-#
-version()
-{
- echo2 "${_PROGRAM_NAME} ${_PROGRAM_VERSION} of ${_LAST_UPDATE}";
- # also display groff's version, but not the called subprograms
- groff -v 2>&1 | sed -e '/^ *$/q' | sed -e '1s/^/is part of /' >&2;
-}
-
-
-########################################################################
-# warning (<string>)
-#
-# Print warning to stderr
-#
-warning()
-{
- echo2 "warning: $*";
-}
-
-
-########################################################################
-# what_is (<filename>)
-#
-# Interpret <filename> as a man page and display its `whatis'
-# information as a fragment written in the groff language.
-#
-what_is()
-{
- func_check what_is = 1 "$@";
- local _res;
- local _dot;
- if is_not_file "$1"; then
- error "what_is(): argument is not a readable file."
- fi;
- _dot='^\.['"${_SPACE}${_TAB}"']*';
- echo '.br';
- echo "$1: ";
- echo '.br';
- echo -n ' ';
- # grep the line containing `.TH' macro, if any
- _res="$(catz "$1" | sed -e '/'"${_dot}"'TH /p
-d')";
- if is_not_empty "${_res}"; then # traditional man style
- # get the text between the first and the second `.SH' macro, by
- # - delete up to first .SH;
- # - of this, print everything up to next .SH, and delete the rest;
- # - of this, delete the final .SH line;
- catz "$1" | sed -e '1,/'"${_dot}"'SH/d' \
- | sed -e '1,/'"${_dot}"'SH/p
-d' \
- | sed -e '/'"${_dot}"'SH/d';
- eval "${return_ok}";
- fi;
- # grep the line containing `.Dd' macro, if any
- _res="$(catz "$1" | sed -e '/'"${_dot}"'Dd /p
-d')";
- if is_not_empty "${_res}"; then # BSD doc style
- # get the text between the first and the second `.Nd' macro, by
- # - delete up to first .Nd;
- # - of this, print everything up to next .Nd, and delete the rest;
- # - of this, delete the final .Nd line;
- catz "$1" | sed -e '1,/'"${_dot}"'Nd/d' \
- | sed -e '1,/'"${_dot}"'Nd/p
-d' \
- | sed -e '/'"${_dot}"'Nd/d';
- eval "${return_ok}";
- fi;
- echo 'is not a man page.';
- eval "${return_bad}";
-}
-
-
-########################################################################
-# where (<program>)
-#
-# Output path of a program if in $PATH.
-#
-# Arguments : >=1 (empty allowed)
-# more args are ignored, this allows to specify progs with arguments
-# Return : `0' if arg1 is a program in $PATH, `1' otherwise.
-#
-where()
-{
- func_check where '>=' 1 "$@";
- local _file;
- local _arg;
- local p;
- _arg="$1";
- if is_empty "${_arg}"; then
- eval "${return_bad}";
- fi;
- case "${_arg}" in
- /*)
- if test -f "${_arg}" && test -x "${_arg}"; then
- eval "${return_ok}";
- else
- eval "${return_bad}";
- fi;
- ;;
- esac;
- eval set -- "$(path_split "${PATH}")";
- for p in "$@"; do
- case "$p" in
- */) _file=$p${_arg}; ;;
- *) _file=$p/${_arg}; ;;
- esac;
- if test -f "${_file}" && test -x "${_file}"; then
- echo -n "${_file}";
- eval "${return_ok}";
- fi;
- done;
- eval "${return_bad}";
-}
-
-
-########################################################################
-# main
-########################################################################
-
-# The main area contains the following parts:
-# - main_init(): initialize temporary files and set exit trap
-# - parse $MANOPT
-# - main_parse_args(): argument parsing
-# - determine display mode
-# - process filespec arguments
-# - setup X resources
-# - do the displaying
-
-# These parts are implemented as functions, being defined below in the
-# sequence they are called in the main() function.
-
-
-#######################################################################
-# main_init ()
-#
-# set exit trap and create temporary files
-#
-# Globals: $_TMP_CAT, $_TMP_STDIN
-#
-landmark '13: main_init()';
-main_init()
-{
- func_check main_init = 0 "$@";
- # call clean_up() on any signal
- trap_set clean_up;
-
- for f in ${_CONFFILES}; do
- if is_file "$f"; then
- . "$f";
- fi;
- done;
-
- # determine temporary directory
- umask 000;
- _TMP_DIR='';
- for d in "${GROFF_TMPDIR}" "${TMPDIR}" "${TMP}" "${TEMP}" \
- "${TEMPDIR}" "${HOME}"'/tmp' '/tmp' "${HOME}" '.';
- do
- if test "$d" != ""; then
- if test -d "$d" && test -r "$d" && test -w "$d"; then
- _TMP_DIR="${d}/${_PROGRAM_NAME}${_PROCESS_ID}";
- if test -d "${_TMP_DIR}"; then
- rm -f "${_TMP_DIR}"/*;
- break;
- else
- mkdir "${_TMP_DIR}";
- if test ! -d "${_TMP_DIR}"; then
- _TMP_DIR='';
- continue;
- fi;
- break;
- fi;
- fi;
- if test ! -w "${_TMP_DIR}"; then
- _TMP_DIR='';
- continue;
- fi;
- fi;
- done;
- unset d;
- if test "${_TMP_DIR}" = ''; then
- error "Couldn't create a directory for storing temporary files.";
- fi;
-
- _TMP_CAT="$(tmp_create groffer_cat)";
- _TMP_STDIN="$(tmp_create groffer_input)";
- eval "${return_ok}";
-} # main_init()
-
-
-########################################################################
-# main_parse_MANOPT ()
-#
-# Parse $MANOPT to retrieve man options, but only if it is a non-empty
-# string; found man arguments can be overwritten by the command line.
-#
-# Globals:
-# in: $MANOPT, $_OPTS_MAN_*
-# out: $_MANOPT_*
-# in/out: $GROFFER_OPT
-#
-landmark '14: main_parse_MANOPT()';
-main_parse_MANOPT()
-{
- func_check main_parse_MANOPT = 0 "$@";
- local _opt;
- local _list;
- _list='';
- if test "${MANOPT}" != ''; then
- MANOPT="$(echo -n "${MANOPT}" | \
- sed -e 's/^'"${_SPACE}${_SPACE}"'*//')";
- fi;
- if test "${MANOPT}" = ''; then
- eval "${return_ok}";
- fi;
- # add arguments in $MANOPT by mapping them to groffer options
- eval set -- "$(list_from_cmdline \
- "${_OPTS_MAN_SHORT_NA}" "${_OPTS_MAN_SHORT_ARG}" \
- "${_OPTS_MAN_LONG_NA}" "${_OPTS_MAN_LONG_ARG}" \
- "${MANOPT}")";
- until test "$#" -le 0 || is_equal "$1" '--'; do
- _opt="$1";
- shift;
- case "${_opt}" in
- -7|--ascii)
- _list="$(list_append "${_list}" '--ascii')";
- ;;
- -a|--all)
- _list="$(list_append "${_list}" '--all')";
- ;;
- -c|--catman)
- do_nothing;
- shift;
- ;;
- -d|--debug)
- _list="$(list_append "${_list}" '--debug')";
- ;;
- -D|--default)
- # undo all man options so far
- _list='';
- ;;
- -e|--extension)
- _list="$(list_append "${_list}" '--extension')";
- shift;
- ;;
- -f|--whatis)
- _list="$(list_append "${_list}" '--whatis')";
- shift;
- ;;
- -h|--help)
- do_nothing;
- shift;
- ;;
- -k|--apropos)
- _list="$(list_append "${_list}" '--apropos')";
- shift;
- ;;
- -l|--local-file)
- _list="$(list_append "${_list}" '--local-file')";
- ;;
- -L|--locale)
- _list="$(list_append "${_list}" '--locale' "$1")";
- shift;
- ;;
- -m|--systems)
- _list="$(list_append "${_list}" '--systems' "$1")";
- shift;
- ;;
- -M|--manpath)
- _list="$(list_append "${_list}" '--manpath' "$1")";
- shift;
- ;;
- -p|--preprocessor)
- do_nothing;
- shift;
- ;;
- -P|--pager)
- _list="$(list_append "${_list}" '--pager' "$1")";
- shift;
- ;;
- -r|--prompt)
- do_nothing;
- shift;
- ;;
- -S|--sections)
- _list="$(list_append "${_list}" '--sections' "$1")";
- shift;
- ;;
- -t|--troff)
- do_nothing;
- shift;
- ;;
- -T|--device)
- _list="$(list_append "${_list}" '-T' "$1")";
- shift;
- ;;
- -u|--update)
- do_nothing;
- shift;
- ;;
- -V|--version)
- do_nothing;
- ;;
- -w|--where|--location)
- _list="$(list_append "${_list}" '--location')";
- ;;
- -Z|--ditroff)
- _list="$(list_append "${_list}" '-Z' "$1")";
- shift;
- ;;
- # ignore all other options
- esac;
- done;
- GROFFER_OPT="$(list_from_lists "${_list}" "${GROFFER_OPT}")";
- eval "${return_ok}";
-} # main_parse_MANOPT()
-
-
-########################################################################
-# main_parse_args (<command_line_args>*)
-#
-# Parse arguments; process options and filespec parameters
-#
-# Arguments: pass the command line arguments unaltered.
-# Globals:
-# in: $_OPTS_*
-# out: $_OPT_*, $_ADDOPTS, $_FILEARGS
-#
-landmark '15: main_parse_args()';
-main_parse_args()
-{
- func_check main_parse_args '>=' 0 "$@";
- local _arg;
- local _code;
- local _dpi;
- local _longopt;
- local _mode;
- local _opt;
- local _optchar;
- local _optarg;
- local _opts;
- local _string;
-
- eval set -- "${GROFFER_OPT}" '"$@"';
-
- eval set -- "$(list_from_cmdline \
- "$_OPTS_CMDLINE_SHORT_NA" "$_OPTS_CMDLINE_SHORT_ARG" \
- "$_OPTS_CMDLINE_LONG_NA" "$_OPTS_CMDLINE_LONG_ARG" \
- "$@")";
-
-# By the call of `eval', unnecessary quoting was removed. So the
-# positional shell parameters ($1, $2, ...) are now guaranteed to
-# represent an option or an argument to the previous option, if any;
-# then a `--' argument for separating options and
-# parameters; followed by the filespec parameters if any.
-
-# Note, the existence of arguments to options has already been checked.
-# So a check for `$#' or `--' should not be done for arguments.
-
- until test "$#" -le 0 || is_equal "$1" '--'; do
- _opt="$1"; # $_opt is fed into the option handler
- shift;
- case "${_opt}" in
- -h|--help)
- usage;
- leave;
- ;;
- -Q|--source) # output source code (`Quellcode').
- _OPT_MODE='source';
- ;;
- -T|--device|--troff-device)
- # device; arg
- _OPT_DEVICE="$1";
- shift;
- ;;
- -v|--version)
- version;
- leave;
- ;;
- -V)
- _OPT_V='yes';
- ;;
- -X)
- _OPT_X='yes';
- ;;
- -Z|--ditroff|--intermediate-output)
- # groff intermediate output
- _OPT_Z='yes';
- ;;
- -?)
- # delete leading `-'
- _optchar="$(echo -n "${_opt}" | sed -e 's/^.//')";
- if list_has "${_OPTS_GROFF_SHORT_NA}" "${_optchar}";
- then
- _ADDOPTS_GROFF="$(list_append "${_ADDOPTS_GROFF}" \
- "${_opt}")";
- elif list_has "${_OPTS_GROFF_SHORT_ARG}" "${_optchar}";
- then
- _ADDOPTS_GROFF="$(list_append "${_ADDOPTS_GROFF}" \
- "${_opt}" "$1")";
- shift;
- else
- error "Unknown option : \`$1'";
- fi;
- ;;
- --all)
- _OPT_ALL="yes";
- ;;
- --ascii)
- _ADDOPTS_GROFF="$(list_append "${_ADDOPTS_GROFF}" \
- '-mtty-char')";
- ;;
- --apropos)
- _OPT_APROPOS="yes";
- ;;
- --auto) # the default automatic mode
- _mode='';
- ;;
- --bd) # border color for viewers, arg;
- _OPT_BD="$1";
- shift;
- ;;
- --bg|--backgroud) # background color for viewers, arg;
- _OPT_BG="$1";
- shift;
- ;;
- --bw) # border width for viewers, arg;
- _OPT_BW="$1";
- shift;
- ;;
- --default) # reset variables to default
- reset;
- ;;
- --default-modes) # sequence of modes in auto mode; arg
- _OPT_DEFAULT_MODES="$1";
- shift;
- ;;
- --debug) # sequence of modes in auto mode; arg
- _OPT_DEBUG='yes';
- ;;
- --display) # set X display, arg
- _OPT_DISPLAY="$1";
- shift;
- ;;
- --dvi)
- _OPT_MODE='dvi';
- ;;
- --dvi-viewer) # viewer program for dvi mode; arg
- _OPT_VIEWER_DVI="$1";
- shift;
- ;;
- --extension) # the extension for man pages, arg
- _OPT_EXTENSION="$1";
- shift;
- ;;
- --fg|--foreground) # foreground color for viewers, arg;
- _OPT_FG="$1";
- shift;
- ;;
- --fn|--font) # set font for viewers, arg;
- _OPT_FN="$1";
- shift;
- ;;
- --geometry) # window geometry for viewers, arg;
- _OPT_GEOMETRY="$1";
- shift;
- ;;
- --groff)
- _OPT_MODE='groff';
- ;;
- --locale) # set language for man pages, arg
- # argument is xx[_territory[.codeset[@modifier]]] (ISO 639,...)
- _OPT_LANG="$1";
- shift;
- ;;
- --local-file) # force local files; same as `--no-man'
- _MAN_FORCE='no';
- _MAN_ENABLE='no';
- ;;
- --location|--where) # print file locations to stderr
- _OPT_LOCATION='yes';
- ;;
- --man) # force all file params to be man pages
- _MAN_ENABLE='yes';
- _MAN_FORCE='yes';
- ;;
- --manpath) # specify search path for man pages, arg
- # arg is colon-separated list of directories
- _OPT_MANPATH="$1";
- shift;
- ;;
- --mode) # display mode
- _arg="$1";
- shift;
- case "${_arg}" in
- auto|'') # the default automatic mode
- _mode='';
- ;;
- groff) # pass input to plain groff
- _mode='groff';
- ;;
- dvi) # display with xdvi viewer
- _mode='dvi';
- ;;
- pdf) # display with PDF viewer
- _mode='pdf';
- ;;
- ps) # display with Postscript viewer
- _mode='ps';
- ;;
- X|x) # output on X roff viewer
- _mode='x';
- ;;
- tty) # output on terminal
- _mode='tty';
- ;;
- Q|source) # display source code
- _mode="source";
- ;;
- *)
- error "unknown mode ${_arg}";
- ;;
- esac;
- _OPT_MODE="${_mode}";
- ;;
- --no-location) # disable former call to `--location'
- _OPT_LOCATION='yes';
- ;;
- --no-man) # disable search for man pages
- # the same as --local-file
- _MAN_FORCE="no";
- _MAN_ENABLE="no";
- ;;
- --pager) # set paging program for tty mode, arg
- _OPT_PAGER="$1";
- shift;
- ;;
- --pdf)
- _OPT_MODE='pdf';
- ;;
- --pdf-viewer) # viewer program for ps mode; arg
- _OPT_VIEWER_PDF="$1";
- shift;
- ;;
- --ps)
- _OPT_MODE='ps';
- ;;
- --ps-viewer) # viewer program for ps mode; arg
- _OPT_VIEWER_PS="$1";
- shift;
- ;;
- --resolution) # set resolution for X devices, arg
- _arg="$1";
- shift;
- case "${_arg}" in
- 75|75dpi)
- _dpi=75;
- ;;
- 100|100dpi)
- _dpi=100;
- ;;
- *)
- error "only resoutions of 75 or 100 dpi are supported";
- ;;
- esac;
- _OPT_RESOLUTION="${_dpi}";
- ;;
- --rv)
- _OPT_RV='yes';
- ;;
- --sections) # specify sections for man pages, arg
- # arg is colon-separated list of section names
- _OPT_SECTIONS="$1";
- shift;
- ;;
- --shell)
- shift;
- ;;
- --systems) # man pages for different OS's, arg
- # argument is a comma-separated list
- _OPT_SYSTEMS="$1";
- shift;
- ;;
- --title) # title for X viewers; arg
- _OPT_TITLE="$1";
- shift;
- ;;
- --tty)
- _OPT_MODE="tty";
- ;;
- --tty-device) # device for tty mode; arg
- _OPT_TTY_DEVICE="$1";
- shift;
- ;;
- --whatis)
- _OPT_WHATIS='yes';
- ;;
- --www) # display with web browser
- _OPT_MODE='www';
- ;;
- --www-viewer) # viewer program for www mode; arg
- _OPT_VIEWER_WWW="$1";
- shift;
- ;;
- --x)
- _OPT_MODE='x';
- ;;
- --xrm) # pass X resource string, arg;
- _OPT_XRM="$(list_append "${_OPT_XRM}" "$1")";
- shift;
- ;;
- --x-viewer) # viewer program for x mode; arg
- _OPT_VIEWER_X="$1";
- shift;
- ;;
- *)
- error 'error on argument parsing : '"\`$*'";
- ;;
- esac;
- done;
- shift; # remove `--' argument
-
- if test "${_DEBUG}" != 'yes'; then
- if test "${_OPT_DEBUG}" = 'yes'; then
- _DEBUG='yes';
- fi;
- fi;
-
- # Remaining arguments are file names (filespecs).
- # Save them to list $_FILEARGS
- if test "$#" -eq 0; then # use "-" for standard input
- set -- '-';
- fi;
- _FILEARGS="$(list_from_args "$@")";
- if list_has "$_FILEARGS" '-'; then
- save_stdin;
- fi;
- # $_FILEARGS must be retrieved with `eval set -- "$_FILEARGS"'
- eval "${return_ok}";
-} # main_parse_args()
-
-
-########################################################################
-# main_set_mode ()
-#
-# Determine the display mode.
-#
-# Globals:
-# in: $DISPLAY, $_OPT_MODE, $_OPT_DEVICE
-# out: $_DISPLAY_MODE
-#
-
-# _get_first_prog (<proglist>)
-#
-# Retrieve first argument that represents an existing program in $PATH.
-# Local function for main_set_mode().
-#
-# Arguments: 1; a comma-separated list of commands (with options),
-# like $_VIEWER_*.
-#
-# Return : `1' if none found, `0' if found.
-# Output : the argument that succeded.
-#
-landmark '16: main_set_mode()';
-main_set_mode()
-{
- func_check main_set_mode = 0 "$@";
- local m;
- local _modes;
- local _viewer;
- local _viewers;
-
- # handle apropos
- if is_yes "${_OPT_APROPOS}"; then
- apropos "$@";
- _code="$?";
- clean_up;
- exit "${_code}";
- fi;
-
- # set display
- if is_not_empty "${_OPT_DISPLAY}"; then
- DISPLAY="${_OPT_DISPLAY}";
- fi;
-
- if is_yes "${_OPT_V}"; then
- _DISPLAY_MODE='groff';
- _ADDOPTS_GROFF="$(list_append "${_ADDOPTS_GROFF}" '-V')";
- fi;
- if is_yes "${_OPT_X}"; then
- _DISPLAY_MODE='groff';
- _ADDOPTS_GROFF="$(list_append "${_ADDOPTS_GROFF}" '-X')";
- fi;
- if is_yes "${_OPT_Z}"; then
- _DISPLAY_MODE='groff';
- _ADDOPTS_GROFF="$(list_append "${_ADDOPTS_GROFF}" '-Z')";
- fi;
- if is_equal "${_OPT_MODE}" 'groff'; then
- _DISPLAY_MODE='groff';
- fi;
- if is_equal "${_DISPLAY_MODE}" 'groff'; then
- eval "${return_ok}";
- fi;
-
- if is_equal "${_OPT_MODE}" 'source'; then
- _DISPLAY_MODE='source';
- eval "${return_ok}";
- fi;
-
- case "${_OPT_MODE}" in
- '') # automatic mode
- case "${_OPT_DEVICE}" in
- X*)
- if is_empty "${DISPLAY}"; then
- error "no X display found for device ${_OPT_DEVICE}";
- fi;
- _DISPLAY_MODE='x';
- eval "${return_ok}";
- ;;
- ascii|cp1047|latin1|utf8)
- _DISPLAY_MODE='tty';
- eval "${return_ok}";
- ;;
- esac;
- if is_empty "${DISPLAY}"; then
- _DISPLAY_MODE='tty';
- eval "${return_ok}";
- fi;
-
- if is_empty "${_OPT_DEFAULT_MODES}"; then
- _modes="${_DEFAULT_MODES}";
- else
- _modes="${_OPT_DEFAULT_MODES}";
- fi;
- ;;
- tty)
- _DISPLAY_MODE='tty';
- eval "${return_ok}";
- ;;
- *) # display mode was given
- if is_empty "${DISPLAY}"; then
- error "you must be in X Window for ${_OPT_MODE} mode.";
- fi;
- _modes="${_OPT_MODE}";
- ;;
- esac;
-
- # only viewer modes are left
- eval set -- "$(list_from_split "${_modes}" ',')";
- while test "$#" -gt 0; do
- m="$1";
- shift;
- case "$m" in
- tty)
- _DISPLAY_MODE='tty';
- eval "${return_ok}";
- ;;
- x)
- if is_not_empty "${_OPT_VIEWER_X}"; then
- _viewers="${_OPT_VIEWER_X}";
- else
- _viewers="${_VIEWER_X}";
- fi;
- _viewer="$(_get_first_prog "${_viewers}")";
- if test "$?" -ne 0; then
- continue;
- fi;
- _DISPLAY_PROG="${_viewer}";
- _DISPLAY_MODE='x';
- eval "${return_ok}";
- ;;
- dvi)
- if is_not_empty "${_OPT_VIEWER_DVI}"; then
- _viewers="${_OPT_VIEWER_DVI}";
- else
- _viewers="${_VIEWER_DVI}";
- fi;
- _viewer="$(_get_first_prog "${_viewers}")";
- if test "$?" -ne 0; then
- continue;
- fi;
- _DISPLAY_PROG="${_viewer}";
- _DISPLAY_MODE="dvi";
- eval "${return_ok}";
- ;;
- pdf)
- if is_not_empty "${_OPT_VIEWER_PDF}"; then
- _viewers="${_OPT_VIEWER_PDF}";
- else
- _viewers="${_VIEWER_PDF}";
- fi;
- _viewer="$(_get_first_prog "${_viewers}")";
- if test "$?" -ne 0; then
- continue;
- fi;
- _DISPLAY_PROG="${_viewer}";
- _DISPLAY_MODE="pdf";
- eval "${return_ok}";
- ;;
- ps)
- if is_not_empty "${_OPT_VIEWER_PS}"; then
- _viewers="${_OPT_VIEWER_PS}";
- else
- _viewers="${_VIEWER_PS}";
- fi;
- _viewer="$(_get_first_prog "${_viewers}")";
- if test "$?" -ne 0; then
- continue;
- fi;
- _DISPLAY_PROG="${_viewer}";
- _DISPLAY_MODE="ps";
- eval "${return_ok}";
- ;;
- www)
- if is_not_empty "${_OPT_VIEWER_WWW}"; then
- _viewers="${_OPT_VIEWER_WWW}";
- else
- _viewers="${_VIEWER_WWW}";
- fi;
- _viewer="$(_get_first_prog "${_viewers}")";
- if test "$?" -ne 0; then
- continue;
- fi;
- _DISPLAY_PROG="${_viewer}";
- _DISPLAY_MODE="www";
- eval "${return_ok}";
- ;;
- esac;
- done;
- error "no suitable display mode found.";
-}
-
-_get_first_prog()
-{
- local i;
- if test "$#" -eq 0; then
- error "_get_first_prog() needs 1 argument.";
- fi;
- if is_empty "$1"; then
- return "${_BAD}";
- fi;
- eval set -- "$(list_from_split "$1" ',')";
- for i in "$@"; do
- if is_empty "$i"; then
- continue;
- fi;
- if is_prog "$(get_first_essential $i)"; then
- echo -n "$i";
- return "${_GOOD}";
- fi;
- done;
- return "${_BAD}";
-} # main_set_mode()
-
-
-#######################################################################
-# main_do_fileargs ()
-#
-# Process filespec arguments in $_FILEARGS.
-#
-# Globals:
-# in: $_FILEARGS (process with `eval set -- "$_FILEARGS"')
-#
-landmark '17: main_do_fileargs()';
-main_do_fileargs()
-{
- func_check main_do_fileargs = 0 "$@";
- local _exitcode;
- local _filespec;
- local _name;
- _exitcode="${_BAD}";
- eval set -- "${_FILEARGS}";
- unset _FILEARGS;
- # temporary storage of all input to $_TMP_CAT
- while test "$#" -ge 2; do
- # test for `s name' arguments, with `s' a 1-char standard section
- _filespec="$1";
- shift;
- case "${_filespec}" in
- '')
- continue;
- ;;
- '-')
- if register_file '-'; then
- _exitcode="${_GOOD}";
- fi;
- continue;
- ;;
- ?)
- if list_has_not "${_MAN_AUTO_SEC}" "${_filespec}"; then
- if do_filearg "${_filespec}"; then
- _exitcode="${_GOOD}";
- fi;
- continue;
- fi;
- _name="$1";
- case "${_name}" in
- */*|man:*|*\(*\)|*."${_filespec}")
- if do_filearg "${_filespec}"; then
- _exitcode="${_GOOD}";
- fi;
- continue;
- ;;
- esac;
- if do_filearg "man:${_name}(${_filespec})"; then
- _exitcode="${_GOOD}";
- shift;
- continue;
- else
- if do_filearg "${_filespec}"; then
- _exitcode="${_GOOD}";
- fi;
- continue;
- fi;
- ;;
- *)
- if do_filearg "${_filespec}"; then
- _exitcode="${_GOOD}";
- fi;
- continue;
- ;;
- esac;
- done; # end of `s name' test
- while test "$#" -gt 0; do
- _filespec="$1";
- shift;
- if do_filearg "${_filespec}"; then
- _exitcode="${_GOOD}";
- fi;
- done;
- rm -f "${_TMP_STDIN}";
- if is_equal "${_exitcode}" "${_BAD}"; then
- eval "${return_bad}";
- fi;
- eval "${return_ok}";
-} # main_do_fileargs()
-
-
-########################################################################
-# main_set_resources ()
-#
-# Determine options for setting X resources with $_DISPLAY_PROG.
-#
-landmark '18: main_set_resources()';
-main_set_resources()
-{
- func_check main_set_resources = 0 "$@";
- local _prog; # viewer program
- local _rl; # resource list
- _rl='';
- if is_empty "${_DISPLAY_PROG}"; then
- eval "${return_ok}";
- fi;
- set -- ${_DISPLAY_PROG};
- _prog="$(base_name "$1")";
- if is_not_empty "${_OPT_BD}"; then
- case "${_prog}" in
- ghostview|gv|gxditview|xditview|xdvi)
- _rl="$(list_append "$_rl" '-bd' "${_OPT_BD}")";
- ;;
- esac;
- fi;
- if is_not_empty "${_OPT_BG}"; then
- case "${_prog}" in
- ghostview|gv|gxditview|xditview|xdvi)
- _rl="$(list_append "$_rl" '-bg' "${_OPT_BG}")";
- ;;
- xpdf)
- _rl="$(list_append "$_rl" '-papercolor' "${_OPT_BG}")";
- ;;
- esac;
- fi;
- if is_not_empty "${_OPT_BW}"; then
- case "${_prog}" in
- ghostview|gv|gxditview|xditview|xdvi)
- _rl="$(list_append "$_rl" '-bw' "${_OPT_BW}")";
- ;;
- esac;
- fi;
- if is_not_empty "${_OPT_FG}"; then
- case "${_prog}" in
- ghostview|gv|gxditview|xditview|xdvi)
- _rl="$(list_append "$_rl" '-fg' "${_OPT_FG}")";
- ;;
- esac;
- fi;
- if is_not_empty "${_OPT_FN}"; then
- case "${_prog}" in
- ghostview|gv|gxditview|xditview|xdvi)
- _rl="$(list_append "$_rl" '-fn' "${_OPT_FN}")";
- ;;
- esac;
- fi;
- if is_not_empty "${_OPT_GEOMETRY}"; then
- case "${_prog}" in
- ghostview|gv|gxditview|xditview|xdvi|xpdf)
- _rl="$(list_append "$_rl" '-geometry' "${_OPT_GEOMETRY}")";
- ;;
- esac;
- fi;
- if is_empty "${_OPT_RESOLUTION}"; then
- case "${_prog}" in
- gxditview|xditview)
- _rl="$(list_append "$_rl" \
- '-resolution' "${_DEFAULT_RESOLUTION}")";
- ;;
- xpdf)
- case "${_DEFAULT_RESOLUTION}" in
- 75)
- _rl="$(list_append "$_rl" '-z' '2')";
- ;;
- 100)
- _rl="$(list_append "$_rl" '-z' '3')";
- ;;
- esac;
- ;;
- esac;
- else
- case "${_prog}" in
- ghostview|gv|gxditview|xditview|xdvi)
- _rl="$(list_append "$_rl" '-resolution' "${_OPT_RESOLUTION}")";
- ;;
- xpdf)
- case "${_OPT_RESOLUTION}" in
- 75)
- _rl="$(list_append "$_rl" '-z' '2')";
- ;;
- 100)
- _rl="$(list_append "$_rl" '-z' '3')";
- ;;
- esac;
- ;;
- esac;
- fi;
- if is_not_empty "${_OPT_RV}"; then
- case "${_prog}" in
- ghostview|gv|gxditview|xditview|xdvi)
- _rl="$(list_append "$_rl" '-rv')";
- ;;
- esac;
- fi;
- if is_not_empty "${_OPT_XRM}"; then
- case "${_prog}" in
- ghostview|gv|gxditview|xditview|xdvi|xpdf)
- eval set -- "{$_OPT_XRM}";
- for i in "$@"; do
- _rl="$(list_append "$_rl" '-xrm' "$i")";
- done;
- ;;
- esac;
- fi;
- _title="$(get_first_essential \
- "${_OPT_TITLE}" "${_REGISTERED_TITLE}")";
- if is_not_empty "${_title}"; then
- case "${_prog}" in
- gxditview|xditview)
- _rl="$(list_append "$_rl" '-title' "${_title}")";
- ;;
- esac;
- fi;
- _DISPLAY_ARGS="${_rl}";
- eval "${return_ok}";
-} # main_set_resources
-
-
-########################################################################
-# main_display ()
-#
-# Do the actual display of the whole thing.
-#
-# Globals:
-# in: $_DISPLAY_MODE, $_OPT_DEVICE,
-# $_ADDOPTS_GROFF, $_ADDOPTS_POST, $_ADDOPTS_X,
-# $_REGISTERED_TITLE, $_TMP_CAT,
-# $_OPT_PAGER $PAGER $_MANOPT_PAGER
-#
-landmark '19: main_display()';
-main_display()
-{
- func_check main_display = 0 "$@";
- local p;
- local _addopts;
- local _device;
- local _groggy;
- local _modefile;
- local _options;
- local _pager;
- local _title;
- export _addopts;
- export _groggy;
- export _modefile;
-
- # Some display programs have trouble with empty input.
- # This is avoided by feeding a space character in this case.
- # Test on non-empty file by tracking a line with at least 1 character.
- if is_empty "$(tmp_cat | sed -e '/./q')"; then
- echo ' ' > "${_TMP_CAT}";
- fi;
-
- case "${_DISPLAY_MODE}" in
- groff)
- _ADDOPTS_GROFF="${_ADDOPTS_GROFF} ${_ADDOPTS_POST}";
- if is_not_empty "${_OPT_DEVICE}"; then
- _ADDOPTS_GROFF="${_ADDOPTS_GROFF} -T${_OPT_DEVICE}";
- fi;
- _groggy="$(tmp_cat | eval grog "${_options}")";
- trap_clean;
- # start a new shell program to get another process ID.
- sh -c '
- set -e;
- _PROCESS_ID="$$";
- _modefile="${_TMP_DIR}/${_PROGRAM_NAME}${_PROCESS_ID}";
- rm -f "${_modefile}";
- mv "${_TMP_CAT}" "${_modefile}";
- rm -f "${_TMP_CAT}";
- cat "${_modefile}" | \
- (
- clean_up()
- {
- rm -f "${_modefile}";
- }
- trap clean_up 0 2>/dev/null || true;
- eval "${_groggy}" "${_ADDOPTS_GROFF}";
- ) &'
- ;;
- tty)
- case "${_OPT_DEVICE}" in
- '')
- _device="$(get_first_essential \
- "${_OPT_TTY_DEVICE}" "${_DEFAULT_TTY_DEVICE}")";
- ;;
- ascii|cp1047|latin1|utf8)
- _device="${_OPT_DEVICE}";
- ;;
- *)
- warning \
- "wrong device for ${_DISPLAY_MODE} mode: ${_OPT_DEVICE}";
- ;;
- esac;
- _addopts="${_ADDOPTS_GROFF} ${_ADDOPTS_POST}";
- _groggy="$(tmp_cat | grog -T${_device})";
- _pager='';
- for p in "${_OPT_PAGER}" "${PAGER}" "${_MANOPT_PAGER}" \
- 'less' 'more' 'cat'; do
- if is_prog "$p"; then
- _pager="$p";
- break;
- fi;
- done;
- if is_empty "${_pager}"; then
- error 'no pager program found for tty mode';
- fi;
- tmp_cat | eval "${_groggy}" "${_addopts}" | \
- eval "${_pager}";
- clean_up;
- ;;
-
- #### viewer modes
-
- dvi)
- case "${_OPT_DEVICE}" in
- ''|dvi) do_nothing; ;;
- *)
- warning \
- "wrong device for ${_DISPLAY_MODE} mode: ${_OPT_DEVICE}";
- ;;
- esac;
- _groggy="$(tmp_cat | grog -Tdvi)";
- _do_display;
- ;;
- pdf)
- case "${_OPT_DEVICE}" in
- ''|ps)
- do_nothing;
- ;;
- *)
- warning \
- "wrong device for ${_DISPLAY_MODE} mode: ${_OPT_DEVICE}";
- ;;
- esac;
- _groggy="$(tmp_cat | grog -Tps)";
- trap_clean;
- # start a new shell program to get another process ID.
- sh -c '
- set -e;
- _PROCESS_ID="$$";
- _psfile="${_TMP_DIR}/${_PROGRAM_NAME}${_PROCESS_ID}";
- _modefile="${_TMP_DIR}/${_PROGRAM_NAME}${_PROCESS_ID}.pdf";
- rm -f "${_psfile}";
- rm -f "${_modefile}";
- cat "${_TMP_CAT}" | \
- eval "${_groggy}" "${_ADDOPTS_GROFF}" > "${_psfile}";
- gs -q -dNOPAUSE -dBATCH -sDEVICE=pdfwrite \
- -sOutputFile="${_modefile}" -c save pop -f "${_psfile}";
- rm -f "${_psfile}";
- rm -f "${_TMP_CAT}";
- (
- clean_up()
- {
- rm -f "${_modefile}";
- }
- trap clean_up 0 2>/dev/null || true;
- eval "${_DISPLAY_PROG}" ${_DISPLAY_ARGS} "${_modefile}";
- ) &'
- ;;
- ps)
- case "${_OPT_DEVICE}" in
- ''|ps)
- do_nothing;
- ;;
- *)
- warning \
- "wrong device for ${_DISPLAY_MODE} mode: ${_OPT_DEVICE}";
- ;;
- esac;
- _groggy="$(tmp_cat | grog -Tps)";
- _do_display;
- ;;
- source)
- tmp_cat;
- clean_up;
- ;;
- www)
- case "${_OPT_DEVICE}" in
- ''|html) do_nothing; ;;
- *)
- warning \
- "wrong device for ${_DISPLAY_MODE} mode: ${_OPT_DEVICE}";
- ;;
- esac;
- _groggy="$(tmp_cat | grog -Thtml)";
- _do_display;
- ;;
- x)
- case "${_OPT_DEVICE}" in
- '')
- _groggy="$(tmp_cat | grog -Z)";
- ;;
- X*|ps)
- _groggy="$(tmp_cat | grog -T"${_OPT_DEVICE}" -Z)";
- ;;
- *)
- warning \
- "wrong device for ${_DISPLAY_MODE} mode: ${_OPT_DEVICE}";
- _groggy="$(tmp_cat | grog -Z)";
- ;;
- esac;
- _do_display;
- ;;
- *)
- error "unknown mode \`${_DISPLAY_MODE}'";
- ;;
- esac;
- eval "${return_ok}";
-} # main_display()
-
-_do_display()
-{
- trap_clean;
- # start a new shell program for another process ID and better
- # cleaning-up of the temporary files.
- sh -c '
- set -e;
- _PROCESS_ID="$$";
- _modefile="${_TMP_DIR}/${_PROGRAM_NAME}${_PROCESS_ID}";
- rm -f "${_modefile}";
- cat "${_TMP_CAT}" | \
- eval "${_groggy}" "${_ADDOPTS_GROFF}" > "${_modefile}";
- rm -f "${_TMP_CAT}";
- (
- clean_up()
- {
- if test -d "${_TMP_DIR}"; then
- rm -f "${_TMP_DIR}"/*;
- rmdir "${_TMP_DIR}";
- fi;
- }
- trap clean_up 0 2>/dev/null || true;
- eval "${_DISPLAY_PROG}" ${_DISPLAY_ARGS} "${_modefile}";
- ) &'
-}
-
-
-########################################################################
-# main (<command_line_args>*)
-#
-# The main function for groffer.
-#
-# Arguments:
-#
-main()
-{
- func_check main '>=' 0 "$@";
- # Do not change the sequence of the following functions!
- main_init;
- main_parse_MANOPT;
- main_parse_args "$@";
- main_set_mode;
- main_do_fileargs;
- main_set_resources;
- main_display;
- eval "${return_ok}";
-}
-
-landmark '20: end of function definitions';
-
-########################################################################
-
-main "$@";
diff --git a/contrib/groff/contrib/groffer/groffer2.sh b/contrib/groff/contrib/groffer/groffer2.sh
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..60ca91130f6f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/groff/contrib/groffer/groffer2.sh
@@ -0,0 +1,5854 @@
+#! /bin/sh
+
+# groffer - display groff files
+
+# Source file position: <groff-source>/contrib/groffer/groffer2.sh
+# Installed position: <prefix>/lib/groff/groffer/groffer2.sh
+
+# This file should not be run independently. It is called by
+# `groffer.sh' in the source or by the installed `groffer' program.
+
+# Copyright (C) 2001,2002,2003,2004,2005
+# Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+# Written by Bernd Warken
+
+# Last update: 22 August 2005
+
+# This file is part of `groffer', which is part of `groff'.
+
+# `groff' is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
+# under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
+# any later version.
+
+# `groff' is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
+# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
+# General Public License for more details.
+
+# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+# along with `groff'; see the files COPYING and LICENSE in the top
+# directory of the `groff' source. If not, write to the Free Software
+# Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301,
+# USA.
+
+
+########################################################################
+# Test of rudimentary shell functionality
+########################################################################
+
+
+########################################################################
+# Test of `unset'
+#
+export _UNSET;
+export _foo;
+_foo=bar;
+_res="$(unset _foo 2>&1)";
+if unset _foo >${_NULL_DEV} 2>&1 && \
+ test _"${_res}"_ = __ && test _"${_foo}"_ = __
+then
+ _UNSET='unset';
+ eval "${_UNSET}" _foo;
+ eval "${_UNSET}" _res;
+else
+ _UNSET=':';
+fi;
+
+
+########################################################################
+# Test of `test'.
+#
+if test a = a && test a != b && test -f "${_GROFFER_SH}"
+then
+ :;
+else
+ echo '"test" did not work.' >&2;
+ exit "${_ERROR}";
+fi;
+
+
+########################################################################
+# Test of `echo' and the `$()' construct.
+#
+if echo '' >${_NULL_DEV}
+then
+ :;
+else
+ echo '"echo" did not work.' >&2;
+ exit "${_ERROR}";
+fi;
+if test _"$(t1="$(echo te)" &&
+ t2="$(echo '')" &&
+ t3="$(echo 'st')" &&
+ echo "${t1}${t2}${t3}")"_ \
+ != _test_
+then
+ echo 'The "$()" construct did not work' >&2;
+ exit "${_ERROR}";
+fi;
+
+
+########################################################################
+# Test of sed program; test in groffer.sh is not valid here.
+#
+if test _"$(echo red | sed -e 's/r/s/')"_ != _sed_
+then
+ echo 'The sed program did not work.' >&2;
+ exit "${_ERROR}";
+fi;
+
+
+########################################################################
+# Test of function definitions.
+#
+_t_e_s_t_f_u_n_c_()
+{
+ return 0;
+}
+
+if _t_e_s_t_f_u_n_c_ 2>${_NULL_DEV}
+then
+ :;
+else
+ echo 'Shell '"${_SHELL}"' does not support function definitions.' >&2;
+ exit "${_ERROR}";
+fi;
+
+
+########################################################################
+# debug - diagnostic messages
+########################################################################
+
+export _DEBUG_STACKS;
+_DEBUG_STACKS='no'; # disable stack output in each function
+#_DEBUG_STACKS='yes'; # enable stack output in each function
+
+export _DEBUG_LM;
+_DEBUG_LM='no'; # disable landmark messages
+#_DEBUG_LM='yes'; # enable landmark messages
+
+export _DEBUG_KEEP_FILES;
+_DEBUG_KEEP_FILES='no' # disable file keeping in temporary dir
+#_DEBUG_KEEP_FILES='yes' # enable file keeping in temporary dir
+
+export _DEBUG_PRINT_PARAMS;
+_DEBUG_PRINT_PARAMS='no'; # disable printing of all parameters
+#_DEBUG_PRINT_PARAMS='yes'; # enable printing of all parameters
+
+export _DEBUG_PRINT_SHELL;
+_DEBUG_PRINT_SHELL='no'; # disable printing of the shell name
+#_DEBUG_PRINT_SHELL='yes'; # enable printing of the shell name
+
+export _DEBUG_PRINT_TMPDIR;
+_DEBUG_PRINT_TMPDIR='no'; # disable printing of the temporary dir
+#_DEBUG_PRINT_TMPDIR='yes'; # enable printing of the temporary dir
+
+export _DEBUG_USER_WITH_STACK;
+_DEBUG_USER_WITH_STACK='no'; # disable stack dump in error_user()
+#_DEBUG_USER_WITH_STACK='yes'; # enable stack dump in error_user()
+
+# determine all --debug* options
+case " $*" in
+*\ --debug*)
+ case " $* " in
+ *' --debug '*)
+ # _DEBUG_STACKS='yes';
+ # _DEBUG_LM='yes';
+ _DEBUG_KEEP_FILES='yes';
+ _DEBUG_PRINT_PARAMS='yes';
+ _DEBUG_PRINT_SHELL='yes';
+ _DEBUG_PRINT_TMPDIR='yes';
+ _DEBUG_USER_WITH_STACK='yes';
+ ;;
+ esac;
+ d=' --debug-all --debug-keep --debug-lm --debug-params --debug-shell '\
+'--debug-stacks --debug-tmpdir --debug-user ';
+ for i
+ do
+ case "$i" in
+ --debug-s)
+ echo 'The abbreviation --debug-s has multiple options: '\
+'--debug-shell and --debug-stacks.' >&2
+ exit "${_ERROR}";
+ ;;
+ esac;
+ case "$d" in
+ *\ ${i}*)
+ # extract whole word of abbreviation $i
+ s="$(cat <<EOF | sed -n -e 's/^.* \('"$i"'[^ ]*\) .*/\1/p'
+$d
+EOF
+)"
+ case "$s" in
+ '') continue; ;;
+ --debug-all)
+ _DEBUG_STACKS='yes';
+ _DEBUG_LM='yes';
+ _DEBUG_KEEP_FILES='yes';
+ _DEBUG_PRINT_PARAMS='yes';
+ _DEBUG_PRINT_SHELL='yes';
+ _DEBUG_PRINT_TMPDIR='yes';
+ _DEBUG_USER_WITH_STACK='yes';
+ ;;
+ --debug-keep)
+ _DEBUG_PRINT_TMPDIR='yes';
+ _DEBUG_KEEP_FILES='yes';
+ ;;
+ --debug-lm)
+ _DEBUG_LM='yes';
+ ;;
+ --debug-params)
+ _DEBUG_PRINT_PARAMS='yes';
+ ;;
+ --debug-shell)
+ _DEBUG_PRINT_SHELL='yes';
+ ;;
+ --debug-stacks)
+ _DEBUG_STACKS='yes';
+ ;;
+ --debug-tmpdir)
+ _DEBUG_PRINT_TMPDIR='yes';
+ ;;
+ --debug-user)
+ _DEBUG_USER_WITH_STACK='yes';
+ ;;
+ esac;
+ ;;
+ esac;
+ done
+ ;;
+esac;
+
+if test _"${_DEBUG_PRINT_PARAMS}"_ = _yes_
+then
+ echo "parameters: $@" >&2;
+fi;
+
+if test _"${_DEBUG_PRINT_SHELL}"_ = _yes_
+then
+ if test _"${_SHELL}"_ = __
+ then
+ if test _"${POSIXLY_CORRECT}"_ = _y_
+ then
+ echo 'shell: bash as /bin/sh (none specified)' >&2;
+ else
+ echo 'shell: /bin/sh (none specified)' >&2;
+ fi;
+ else
+ echo "shell: ${_SHELL}" >&2;
+ fi;
+fi;
+
+
+########################################################################
+# Environment Variables
+########################################################################
+
+# Environment variables that exist only for this file start with an
+# underscore letter. Global variables to this file are written in
+# upper case letters, e.g. $_GLOBAL_VARIABLE; temporary variables
+# start with an underline and use only lower case letters and
+# underlines, e.g. $_local_variable .
+
+# [A-Z]* system variables, e.g. $MANPATH
+# _[A-Z_]* global file variables, e.g. $_MAN_PATH
+# _[a-z_]* temporary variables, e.g. $_manpath
+
+# Due to incompatibilities of the `ash' shell, the name of loop
+# variables in `for' must be single character
+# [a-z] local loop variables, e.g. $i
+
+
+########################################################################
+# read-only variables (global to this file)
+########################################################################
+
+# function return values; `0' means ok; other values are error codes
+export _ALL_EXIT;
+export _BAD;
+export _GOOD;
+export _NO;
+export _OK;
+export _YES;
+
+_GOOD='0'; # return ok
+_BAD='1'; # return negatively, error code `1'
+# $_ERROR was already defined as `7' in groffer.sh.
+
+_NO="${_BAD}";
+_YES="${_GOOD}";
+_OK="${_GOOD}";
+
+# quasi-functions, call with `eval', e.g `eval "${return_ok}"'
+export return_ok;
+export return_good;
+export return_bad;
+export return_yes;
+export return_no;
+export return_error;
+export return_var;
+return_ok="func_pop; return ${_OK}";
+return_good="func_pop; return ${_GOOD}";
+return_bad="func_pop; return ${_BAD}";
+return_yes="func_pop; return ${_YES}";
+return_no="func_pop; return ${_NO}";
+return_error="func_pop; return ${_ERROR}";
+return_var="func_pop; return"; # add number, e.g. `eval "${return_var} $n'
+
+
+export _DEFAULT_MODES;
+_DEFAULT_MODES='x,ps,tty';
+export _DEFAULT_RESOLUTION;
+_DEFAULT_RESOLUTION='75';
+
+export _DEFAULT_TTY_DEVICE;
+_DEFAULT_TTY_DEVICE='latin1';
+
+# _VIEWER_* viewer programs for different modes (only X is necessary)
+# _VIEWER_* a comma-separated list of viewer programs (with options)
+export _VIEWER_DVI; # viewer program for dvi mode
+export _VIEWER_HTML_TTY; # viewer program for html mode in tty
+export _VIEWER_HTML_X; # viewer program for html mode in X
+export _VIEWER_PDF; # viewer program for pdf mode
+export _VIEWER_PS; # viewer program for ps mode
+export _VIEWER_X; # viewer program for X mode
+_VIEWER_DVI='kdvi,xdvi,dvilx';
+_VIEWER_HTML_TTY='lynx';
+_VIEWER_HTML_X='konqueror,mozilla,netscape,galeon,opera,amaya,arena';
+_VIEWER_PDF='kghostview --scale 1.45,ggv,xpdf,acroread,kpdf';
+_VIEWER_PS='kghostview --scale 1.45,ggv,gv,ghostview,gs_x11,gs';
+_VIEWER_X='gxditview,xditview';
+
+# Search automatically in standard sections `1' to `8', and in the
+# traditional sections `9', `n', and `o'. On many systems, there
+# exist even more sections, mostly containing a set of man pages
+# special to a specific program package. These aren't searched for
+# automatically, but must be specified on the command line.
+export _MAN_AUTO_SEC_LIST;
+_MAN_AUTO_SEC_LIST="'1' '2' '3' '4' '5' '6' '7' '8' '9' 'n' 'o'";
+export _MAN_AUTO_SEC_CHARS;
+_MAN_AUTO_SEC_CHARS='[123456789no]';
+
+export _SPACE_SED;
+_SPACE_SED='['"${_SP}${_TAB}"']';
+
+export _SPACE_CASE;
+_SPACE_CASE='[\'"${_SP}"'\'"${_TAB}"']';
+
+export _PROCESS_ID; # for shutting down the program
+_PROCESS_ID="$$";
+
+
+############ the command line options of the involved programs
+#
+# The naming scheme for the options environment names is
+# $_OPTS_<prog>_<length>[_<argspec>]
+#
+# <prog>: program name GROFFER, GROFF, or CMDLINE (for all
+# command line options)
+# <length>: LONG (long options) or SHORT (single character options)
+# <argspec>: ARG for options with argument, NA for no argument;
+# without _<argspec> both the ones with and without arg.
+#
+# Each option that takes an argument must be specified with a
+# trailing : (colon).
+
+# exports
+export _OPTS_GROFFER_SHORT_NA;
+export _OPTS_GROFFER_SHORT_ARG;
+export _OPTS_GROFFER_LONG_NA;
+export _OPTS_GROFFER_LONG_ARG;
+export _OPTS_GROFF_SHORT_NA;
+export _OPTS_GROFF_SHORT_ARG;
+export _OPTS_GROFF_LONG_NA;
+export _OPTS_GROFF_LONG_ARG;
+export _OPTS_X_SHORT_ARG;
+export _OPTS_X_SHORT_NA;
+export _OPTS_X_LONG_ARG;
+export _OPTS_X_LONG_NA;
+export _OPTS_MAN_SHORT_ARG;
+export _OPTS_MAN_SHORT_NA;
+export _OPTS_MAN_LONG_ARG;
+export _OPTS_MAN_LONG_NA;
+export _OPTS_MANOPT_SHORT_ARG;
+export _OPTS_MANOPT_SHORT_NA;
+export _OPTS_MANOPT_LONG_ARG;
+export _OPTS_MANOPT_LONG_NA;
+export _OPTS_CMDLINE_SHORT_NA;
+export _OPTS_CMDLINE_SHORT_ARG;
+export _OPTS_CMDLINE_LONG_NA;
+export _OPTS_CMDLINE_LONG_ARG;
+
+###### groffer native options
+
+_OPTS_GROFFER_SHORT_NA="'h' 'Q' 'v' 'V' 'X' 'Z'";
+_OPTS_GROFFER_SHORT_ARG="'T'";
+
+_OPTS_GROFFER_LONG_NA="'auto' \
+'apropos' 'apropos-data' 'apropos-devel' 'apropos-progs' \
+'debug' 'debug-all' 'debug-keep' 'debug-lm' 'debug-params' 'debug-shell' \
+'debug-stacks' 'debug-tmpdir' 'debug-user' 'default' 'do-nothing' 'dvi' \
+'groff' 'help' 'intermediate-output' 'html' 'man' \
+'no-location' 'no-man' 'no-special' 'pdf' 'ps' 'rv' 'source' \
+'text' 'text-device' \
+'tty' 'tty-device' 'version' 'whatis' 'where' 'www' 'x' 'X'";
+
+_OPTS_GROFFER_LONG_ARG="\
+'default-modes' 'device' 'dvi-viewer' 'dvi-viewer-tty' 'extension' 'fg' \
+'fn' 'font' 'foreground' 'html-viewer' 'html-viewer-tty' 'mode' \
+'pdf-viewer' 'pdf-viewer-tty' 'print' 'ps-viewer' 'ps-viewer-tty' 'shell' \
+'title' 'tty-viewer' 'tty-viewer-tty' 'www-viewer' 'www-viewer-tty' \
+'x-viewer' 'x-viewer-tty' 'X-viewer' 'X-viewer-tty'";
+
+##### groffer options inhereted from groff
+
+_OPTS_GROFF_SHORT_NA="'a' 'b' 'c' 'C' 'e' 'E' 'g' 'G' 'i' 'l' 'N' 'p' \
+'R' 's' 'S' 't' 'U' 'z'";
+_OPTS_GROFF_SHORT_ARG="'d' 'f' 'F' 'I' 'L' 'm' 'M' 'n' 'o' 'P' 'r' \
+'w' 'W'";
+_OPTS_GROFF_LONG_NA="";
+_OPTS_GROFF_LONG_ARG="";
+
+##### groffer options inhereted from the X Window toolkit
+
+_OPTS_X_SHORT_NA="";
+_OPTS_X_SHORT_ARG="";
+
+_OPTS_X_LONG_NA="'iconic' 'rv'";
+
+_OPTS_X_LONG_ARG="'background' 'bd' 'bg' 'bordercolor' 'borderwidth' \
+'bw' 'display' 'fg' 'fn' 'font' 'foreground' 'ft' 'geometry' \
+'resolution' 'title' 'xrm'";
+
+###### groffer options inherited from man
+
+_OPTS_MAN_SHORT_NA="";
+_OPTS_MAN_SHORT_ARG="";
+
+_OPTS_MAN_LONG_NA="'all' 'ascii' 'catman' 'ditroff' \
+'local-file' 'location' 'troff' 'update'";
+
+_OPTS_MAN_LONG_ARG="'locale' 'manpath' \
+'pager' 'preprocessor' 'prompt' 'sections' 'systems' 'troff-device'";
+
+###### additional options for parsing $MANOPT only
+
+_OPTS_MANOPT_SHORT_NA="'7' 'a' 'c' 'd' 'D' 'f' 'h' 'k' 'l' 't' 'u' \
+'V' 'w' 'Z'";
+_OPTS_MANOPT_SHORT_ARG="'e' 'L' 'm' 'M' 'p' 'P' 'r' 'S' 'T'";
+
+_OPTS_MANOPT_LONG_NA="${_OPTS_MAN_LONG_NA} \
+'apropos' 'debug' 'default' 'help' 'html' 'ignore-case' 'location-cat' \
+'match-case' 'troff' 'update' 'version' 'whatis' 'where' 'where-cat'";
+
+_OPTS_MANOPT_LONG_ARG="${_OPTS_MAN_LONG_NA} \
+'config_file' 'encoding' 'extension' 'locale'";
+
+###### collections of command line options
+
+_OPTS_CMDLINE_SHORT_NA="${_OPTS_GROFFER_SHORT_NA} \
+${_OPTS_GROFF_SHORT_NA} ${_OPTS_X_SHORT_NA} ${_OPTS_MAN_SHORT_NA}";
+_OPTS_CMDLINE_SHORT_ARG="${_OPTS_GROFFER_SHORT_ARG} \
+${_OPTS_GROFF_SHORT_ARG} ${_OPTS_X_SHORT_ARG} ${_OPTS_MAN_SHORT_ARG}";
+
+_OPTS_CMDLINE_LONG_NA="${_OPTS_GROFFER_LONG_NA} \
+${_OPTS_GROFF_LONG_NA} ${_OPTS_X_LONG_NA} ${_OPTS_MAN_LONG_NA}";
+_OPTS_CMDLINE_LONG_ARG="${_OPTS_GROFFER_LONG_ARG} \
+${_OPTS_GROFF_LONG_ARG} ${_OPTS_MAN_LONG_ARG} ${_OPTS_X_LONG_ARG}";
+
+
+########################################################################
+# read-write variables (global to this file)
+########################################################################
+
+export _ALL_PARAMS; # All options and file name parameters
+export _ADDOPTS_GROFF; # Transp. options for groff (`eval').
+export _ADDOPTS_POST; # Transp. options postproc (`eval').
+export _ADDOPTS_X; # Transp. options X postproc (`eval').
+export _APROPOS_PROG; # Program to run apropos.
+export _APROPOS_SECTIONS; # Sections for different --apropos-*.
+export _DEFAULT_MODES; # Set default modes.
+export _DISPLAY_MODE; # Display mode.
+export _DISPLAY_PROG; # Viewer program to be used for display.
+export _DISPLAY_ARGS; # X resources for the viewer program.
+export _FILEARGS; # Stores filespec parameters.
+export _FILESPEC_ARG; # Stores the actual filespec parameter.
+export _FUNC_STACK; # Store debugging information.
+export _REGISTERED_TITLE; # Processed file names.
+# _HAS_* from availability tests
+export _HAS_COMPRESSION; # `yes' if gzip compression is available
+export _HAS_BZIP; # `yes' if bzip2 compression is available
+# _MAN_* finally used configuration of man searching
+export _MAN_ALL; # search all man pages per filespec
+export _MAN_ENABLE; # enable search for man pages
+export _MAN_EXT; # extension for man pages
+export _MAN_FORCE; # force file parameter to be man pages
+export _MAN_IS_SETUP; # setup man variables only once
+export _MAN_LANG; # language for man pages
+export _MAN_LANG2; # language for man pages
+export _MAN_LANG_DONE; # language dirs added to man path
+export _MAN_PATH; # search path for man pages
+export _MAN_SEC; # sections for man pages; sep. `:'
+export _MAN_SEC_DONE; # sections added to man path
+export _MAN_SYS; # system names for man pages; sep. `,'
+export _MAN_SYS; # system names added to man path
+# _MANOPT_* as parsed from $MANOPT
+export _MANOPT_ALL; # $MANOPT --all
+export _MANOPT_EXTENSION; # $MANOPT --extension
+export _MANOPT_LANG; # $MANOPT --locale
+export _MANOPT_PATH; # $MANOPT --manpath
+export _MANOPT_PAGER; # $MANOPT --pager
+export _MANOPT_SEC; # $MANOPT --sections
+export _MANOPT_SYS; # $MANOPT --systems
+# _OPT_* as parsed from groffer command line
+export _OPT_ALL; # display all suitable man pages.
+export _OPT_APROPOS; # call `apropos' program.
+export _OPT_BD; # set border color in some modes.
+export _OPT_BG; # set background color in some modes.
+export _OPT_BW; # set border width in some modes.
+export _OPT_DEFAULT_MODES; # `,'-list of modes when no mode given.
+export _OPT_DEVICE; # device option.
+export _OPT_DO_NOTHING; # do nothing in main_display().
+export _OPT_DISPLAY; # set X display.
+export _OPT_FG; # set foreground color in some modes.
+export _OPT_FN; # set font in some modes.
+export _OPT_GEOMETRY; # set size and position of viewer in X.
+export _OPT_ICONIC; # -iconic option for X viewers.
+export _OPT_LANG; # set language for man pages
+export _OPT_LOCATION; # print processed file names to stderr
+export _OPT_MODE; # values: X, tty, Q, Z, ""
+export _OPT_MANPATH; # manual setting of path for man-pages
+export _OPT_PAGER; # specify paging program for tty mode
+export _OPT_RESOLUTION; # set X resolution in dpi
+export _OPT_RV; # reverse fore- and background colors.
+export _OPT_SECTIONS; # sections for man page search
+export _OPT_SYSTEMS; # man pages of different OS's
+export _OPT_TITLE; # title for gxditview window
+export _OPT_TEXT_DEVICE; # set device for tty mode.
+export _OPT_V; # groff option -V.
+export _OPT_VIEWER_DVI; # viewer program for dvi mode
+export _OPT_VIEWER_PDF; # viewer program for pdf mode
+export _OPT_VIEWER_PS; # viewer program for ps mode
+export _OPT_VIEWER_HTML; # viewer program for html mode
+export _OPT_VIEWER_X; # viewer program for x mode
+export _OPT_WHATIS; # print the man description
+export _OPT_XRM; # specify X resource.
+export _OPT_Z; # groff option -Z.
+export _OUTPUT_FILE_NAME; # output generated, see main_set_res..()
+export _VIEWER_TERMINAL; # viewer options for terminal (--*-viewer-tty)
+# _TMP_* temporary directory and files
+export _TMP_DIR; # groffer directory for temporary files
+export _TMP_CAT; # stores concatenation of everything
+export _TMP_STDIN; # stores stdin, if any
+
+# these variables are preset in section `Preset' after the rudim. test
+
+
+########################################################################
+# Preset and reset of read-write global variables
+########################################################################
+
+
+export _START_DIR; # directory at start time of the script
+_START_DIR="$(pwd)";
+
+# For variables that can be reset by option `--default', see reset().
+
+_FILEARGS='';
+
+# _HAS_* from availability tests
+_HAS_COMPRESSION='';
+_HAS_BZIP='';
+
+# _TMP_* temporary files
+_TMP_DIR='';
+_TMP_CAT='';
+_TMP_CONF='';
+_TMP_STDIN='';
+
+
+########################################################################
+# reset ()
+#
+# Reset the variables that can be affected by options to their default.
+#
+reset()
+{
+ if test "$#" -ne 0
+ then
+ error "reset() does not have arguments.";
+ fi;
+
+ _ADDOPTS_GROFF='';
+ _ADDOPTS_POST='';
+ _ADDOPTS_X='';
+ _APROPOS_PROG='';
+ _APROPOS_SECTIONS='';
+ _DISPLAY_ARGS='';
+ _DISPLAY_MODE='';
+ _DISPLAY_PROG='';
+ _REGISTERED_TITLE='';
+
+ # _MAN_* finally used configuration of man searching
+ _MAN_ALL='no';
+ _MAN_ENABLE='yes'; # do search for man-pages
+ _MAN_EXT='';
+ _MAN_FORCE='no'; # first local file, then search man page
+ _MAN_IS_SETUP='no';
+ _MAN_LANG='';
+ _MAN_LANG2='';
+ _MAN_PATH='';
+ _MAN_SEC='';
+ _MAN_SEC_DONE='no';
+ _MAN_SYS='';
+ _MAN_SYS_DONE='no';
+
+ # _MANOPT_* as parsed from $MANOPT
+ _MANOPT_ALL='no';
+ _MANOPT_EXTENSION='';
+ _MANOPT_LANG='';
+ _MANOPT_PATH='';
+ _MANOPT_PAGER='';
+ _MANOPT_SEC='';
+ _MANOPT_SYS='';
+
+ # _OPT_* as parsed from groffer command line
+ _OPT_ALL='no';
+ _OPT_APROPOS='no';
+ _OPT_BD='';
+ _OPT_BG='';
+ _OPT_BW='';
+ _OPT_DEFAULT_MODES='';
+ _OPT_DEVICE='';
+ _OPT_DISPLAY='';
+ _OPT_DO_NOTHING='no';
+ _OPT_FG='';
+ _OPT_FN='';
+ _OPT_GEOMETRY='';
+ _OPT_ICONIC='no';
+ _OPT_LANG='';
+ _OPT_LOCATION='no';
+ _OPT_MODE='';
+ _OPT_MANPATH='';
+ _OPT_PAGER='';
+ _OPT_RESOLUTION='';
+ _OPT_RV='no';
+ _OPT_SECTIONS='';
+ _OPT_SYSTEMS='';
+ _OPT_TITLE='';
+ _OPT_TEXT_DEVICE='';
+ _OPT_V='no';
+ _OPT_VIEWER_DVI='';
+ _OPT_VIEWER_PDF='';
+ _OPT_VIEWER_PS='';
+ _OPT_VIEWER_HTML='';
+ _OPT_VIEWER_X='';
+ _OPT_WHATIS='no';
+ _OPT_XRM='';
+ _OPT_Z='no';
+ _VIEWER_TERMINAL='no';
+}
+
+reset;
+
+
+########################################################################
+# Functions for error handling and debugging
+########################################################################
+
+
+##############
+# echo1 (<text>*)
+#
+# Output to stdout.
+#
+# Arguments : arbitrary text including `-'.
+#
+echo1()
+{
+ cat <<EOF
+$@
+EOF
+}
+
+
+##############
+# echo2 (<text>*)
+#
+# Output to stderr.
+#
+# Arguments : arbitrary text.
+#
+echo2()
+{
+ cat >&2 <<EOF
+$@
+EOF
+}
+
+
+##############
+# landmark (<text>)
+#
+# Print <text> to standard error as a debugging aid.
+#
+# Globals: $_DEBUG_LM
+#
+landmark()
+{
+ if test _"${_DEBUG_LM}"_ = _yes_
+ then
+ echo2 "LM: $*";
+ fi;
+}
+
+landmark "1: debugging functions";
+
+
+##############
+# clean_up ()
+#
+# Clean up at exit.
+#
+clean_up()
+{
+ cd "${_START_DIR}" >"${_NULL_DEV}" 2>&1;
+ if test _${_DEBUG_KEEP_FILES}_ = _yes_
+ then
+ echo2 "Kept temporary directory ${_TMP_DIR}."
+ else
+ if test _"${_TMP_DIR}"_ != __
+ then
+ if test -d "${_TMP_DIR}" || test -f "${_TMP_DIR}"
+ then
+ rm -f -r "${_TMP_DIR}" >${_NULL_DEV} 2>&1;
+ fi;
+ fi;
+ fi;
+}
+
+
+#############
+# diag (text>*)
+#
+# Output a diagnostic message to stderr
+#
+diag()
+{
+ echo2 '>>>>>'"$*";
+}
+
+
+#############
+# error (<text>*)
+#
+# Print an error message to standard error, print the function stack,
+# exit with an error condition. The argument should contain the name
+# of the function from which it was called. This is for system errors.
+#
+error()
+{
+ case "$#" in
+ 1) echo2 'groffer error: '"$1"; ;;
+ *) echo2 'groffer error: wrong number of arguments in error().'; ;;
+ esac;
+ func_stack_dump;
+ if test _"${_TMP_DIR}"_ != __ && test -d "${_TMP_DIR}"
+ then
+ : >"${_TMP_DIR}"/,error;
+ fi;
+ exit "${_ERROR}";
+}
+
+
+#############
+# error_user (<text>*)
+#
+# Print an error message to standard error; exit with an error condition.
+# The error is supposed to be produce by the user. So the funtion stack
+# is omitted.
+#
+error_user()
+{
+ case "$#" in
+ 1)
+ echo2 'groffer error: '"$1";
+ ;;
+ *)
+ echo2 'groffer error: wrong number of arguments in error_user().';
+ ;;
+ esac;
+ if test _"${_DEBUG_USER_WITH_STACK}"_ = _yes_
+ then
+ func_stack_dump;
+ fi;
+ if test _"${_TMP_DIR}"_ != __ && test -d "${_TMP_DIR}"
+ then
+ : >"${_TMP_DIR}"/,error;
+ fi;
+ exit "${_ERROR}";
+}
+
+
+#############
+# exit_test ()
+#
+# Test whether the former command ended with error(). Exit again.
+#
+# Globals: $_ERROR
+#
+exit_test()
+{
+ if test "$?" = "${_ERROR}"
+ then
+ exit ${_ERROR};
+ fi;
+ if test _"${_TMP_DIR}"_ != __ && test -f "${_TMP_DIR}"/,error
+ then
+ exit ${_ERROR};
+ fi;
+}
+
+
+#############
+# func_check (<func_name> <rel_op> <nr_args> "$@")
+#
+# Check number of arguments and register to _FUNC_STACK.
+#
+# Arguments: >=3
+# <func_name>: name of the calling function.
+# <rel_op>: a relational operator: = != < > <= >=
+# <nr_args>: number of arguments to be checked against <operator>
+# "$@": the arguments of the calling function.
+#
+# Variable prefix: fc
+#
+func_check()
+{
+ if test "$#" -lt 3
+ then
+ error 'func_check() needs at least 3 arguments.';
+ fi;
+ fc_fname="$1";
+ case "$3" in
+ 1)
+ fc_nargs="$3";
+ fc_s='';
+ ;;
+ 0|[2-9])
+ fc_nargs="$3";
+ fc_s='s';
+ ;;
+ *)
+ error "func_check(): third argument must be a digit.";
+ ;;
+ esac;
+ case "$2" in
+ '='|'-eq')
+ fc_op='-eq';
+ fc_comp='exactly';
+ ;;
+ '>='|'-ge')
+ fc_op='-ge';
+ fc_comp='at least';
+ ;;
+ '<='|'-le')
+ fc_op='-le';
+ fc_comp='at most';
+ ;;
+ '<'|'-lt')
+ fc_op='-lt';
+ fc_comp='less than';
+ ;;
+ '>'|'-gt')
+ fc_op='-gt';
+ fc_comp='more than';
+ ;;
+ '!='|'-ne')
+ fc_op='-ne';
+ fc_comp='not';
+ ;;
+ *)
+ error \
+ 'func_check(): second argument is not a relational operator.';
+ ;;
+ esac;
+ shift;
+ shift;
+ shift;
+ if test "$#" "${fc_op}" "${fc_nargs}"
+ then
+ do_nothing;
+ else
+ error "func_check(): \
+${fc_fname}"'() needs '"${fc_comp} ${fc_nargs}"' argument'"${fc_s}"'.';
+ fi;
+ func_push "${fc_fname}";
+ if test _"${_DEBUG_STACKS}"_ = _yes_
+ then
+ echo2 '+++ '"${fc_fname} $@";
+ echo2 '>>> '"${_FUNC_STACK}";
+ fi;
+ eval ${_UNSET} fc_comp;
+ eval ${_UNSET} fc_fname;
+ eval ${_UNSET} fc_nargs;
+ eval ${_UNSET} fc_op;
+ eval ${_UNSET} fc_s;
+}
+
+
+#############
+# func_pop ()
+#
+# Retrieve the top element from the stack.
+#
+# The stack elements are separated by `!'; the popped element is
+# identical to the original element, except that all `!' characters
+# were removed.
+#
+# Arguments: 1
+#
+func_pop()
+{
+ if test "$#" -ne 0
+ then
+ error 'func_pop() does not have arguments.';
+ fi;
+ case "${_FUNC_STACK}" in
+ '')
+ if test _"${_DEBUG_STACKS}"_ = _yes_
+ then
+ error 'func_pop(): stack is empty.';
+ fi;
+ ;;
+ *!*)
+ # split at first bang `!'.
+ _FUNC_STACK="$(echo1 "${_FUNC_STACK}" | sed -e 's/^[^!]*!//')";
+ exit_test;
+ ;;
+ *)
+ _FUNC_STACK='';
+ ;;
+ esac;
+ if test _"${_DEBUG_STACKS}"_ = _yes_
+ then
+ echo2 '<<< '"${_FUNC_STACK}";
+ fi;
+}
+
+
+#############
+# func_push (<element>)
+#
+# Store another element to stack.
+#
+# The stack elements are separated by `!'; if <element> contains a `!'
+# it is removed first.
+#
+# Arguments: 1
+#
+# Variable prefix: fp
+#
+func_push()
+{
+ if test "$#" -ne 1
+ then
+ error 'func_push() needs 1 argument.';
+ fi;
+ case "$1" in
+ *'!'*)
+ # remove all bangs `!'.
+ fp_element="$(echo1 "$1" | sed -e 's/!//g')";
+ exit_test;
+ ;;
+ *)
+ fp_element="$1";
+ ;;
+ esac;
+ if test _"${_FUNC_STACK}"_ = __
+ then
+ _FUNC_STACK="${fp_element}";
+ else
+ _FUNC_STACK="${fp_element}!${_FUNC_STACK}";
+ fi;
+ eval ${_UNSET} fp_element;
+}
+
+
+#############
+# func_stack_dump ()
+#
+# Print the content of the stack. Ignore the arguments.
+#
+func_stack_dump()
+{
+ diag 'call stack: '"${_FUNC_STACK}";
+}
+
+
+########################################################################
+# System Test
+########################################################################
+
+landmark "2: system test";
+
+# Test the availability of the system utilities used in this script.
+
+
+########################################################################
+# Test of function `sed'.
+#
+
+if test _"$(echo xTesTx \
+ | sed -e 's/^.\([Tt]e*x*sTT*\).*$/\1/' \
+ | sed -e 's|T|t|g')"_ != _test_
+then
+ error 'Test of "sed" command failed.';
+fi;
+
+
+########################################################################
+# Test of function `cat'.
+#
+if test _"$(echo test | cat)"_ != _test_
+then
+ error 'Test of "cat" command failed.';
+fi;
+
+
+########################################################################
+# Test for compression.
+#
+if test _"$(echo 'test' | gzip -c -d -f - 2>${_NULL_DEV})"_ = _test_
+then
+ _HAS_COMPRESSION='yes';
+ if echo1 'test' | bzip2 -c 2>${_NULL_DEV} | bzip2 -t 2>${_NULL_DEV} \
+ && test _"$(echo 'test' | bzip2 -c 2>${_NULL_DEV} \
+ | bzip2 -d -c 2>${_NULL_DEV})"_ \
+ = _test_
+ then
+ _HAS_BZIP='yes';
+ else
+ _HAS_BZIP='no';
+ fi;
+else
+ _HAS_COMPRESSION='no';
+ _HAS_BZIP='no';
+fi;
+
+
+########################################################################
+# Definition of normal Functions in alphabetical order
+########################################################################
+landmark "3: functions";
+
+########################################################################
+# apropos_filespec ()
+#
+# Setup for the --apropos* options
+#
+apropos_filespec()
+{
+
+ func_check apropos_filespec '=' 0 "$@";
+ if obj _OPT_APROPOS is_yes
+ then
+ eval to_tmp_line \
+ "'.SH $(echo1 "${_FILESPEC_ARG}" | sed 's/[^\\]-/\\-/g')'";
+ exit_test;
+ if obj _APROPOS_PROG is_empty
+ then
+ error 'apropos_filespec: apropos_setup() must be run first.';
+ fi;
+ if obj _APROPOS_SECTIONS is_empty
+ then
+ if obj _OPT_SECTIONS is_empty
+ then
+ s='^.*(.*).*$';
+ else
+ s='^.*(['"$(echo1 "${_OPT_SECTIONS}" | sed -e 's/://g')"']';
+ fi;
+ else
+ s='^.*(['"${_APROPOS_SECTIONS}"']';
+ fi;
+ eval "${_APROPOS_PROG}" "'${_FILESPEC_ARG}'" | \
+ sed -n -e '
+/^'"${_FILESPEC_ARG}"': /p
+/'"$s"'/p
+' | \
+ sort |\
+ sed -e '
+s/^\(.* (..*)\) *- *\(.*\)$/\.br\n\.TP 15\n\.BR \1\n\2/
+' >>"${_TMP_CAT}";
+ fi;
+ eval "${return_ok}";
+}
+
+
+########################################################################
+# apropos_setup ()
+#
+# Setup for the --apropos* options
+#
+apropos_setup()
+{
+ func_check apropos_setup '=' 0 "$@";
+ if obj _OPT_APROPOS is_yes
+ then
+ if is_prog apropos
+ then
+ _APROPOS_PROG='apropos';
+ elif is_prog man
+ then
+ if man --apropos man >${_NULL_DEV} 2>${_NULL_DEV}
+ then
+ _APROPOS_PROG='man --apropos';
+ elif man -k man >${_NULL_DEV} 2>${_NULL_DEV}
+ then
+ _APROPOS_PROG='man -k';
+ fi;
+ fi;
+ if obj _APROPOS_PROG is_empty
+ then
+ error 'apropos_setup: no apropos program available.';
+ fi;
+ to_tmp_line '.TH GROFFER APROPOS';
+ fi;
+ eval "${return_ok}";
+}
+
+
+########################################################################
+# base_name (<path>)
+#
+# Get the file name part of <path>, i.e. delete everything up to last
+# `/' from the beginning of <path>. Remove final slashes, too, to get a
+# non-empty output.
+#
+# Arguments : 1
+# Output : the file name part (without slashes)
+#
+# Variable prefix: bn
+#
+base_name()
+{
+ func_check base_name = 1 "$@";
+ bn_name="$1";
+ case "${bn_name}" in
+ */)
+ # delete all final slashes
+ bn_name="$(echo1 "${bn_name}" | sed -e 's|//*$||')";
+ exit_test;
+ ;;
+ esac;
+ case "${bn_name}" in
+ /|'')
+ eval ${_UNSET} bn_name;
+ eval "${return_bad}";
+ ;;
+ */*)
+ # delete everything before and including the last slash `/'.
+ echo1 "${bn_name}" | sed -e 's|^.*//*\([^/]*\)$|\1|';
+ ;;
+ *)
+ obj bn_name echo1;
+ ;;
+ esac;
+ eval ${_UNSET} bn_name;
+ eval "${return_ok}";
+}
+
+
+########################################################################
+# cat_z (<file>)
+#
+# Decompress if possible or just print <file> to standard output.
+#
+# gzip, bzip2, and .Z decompression is supported.
+#
+# Arguments: 1, a file name.
+# Output: the content of <file>, possibly decompressed.
+#
+if test _"${_HAS_COMPRESSION}"_ = _yes_
+then
+ cat_z()
+ {
+ func_check cat_z = 1 "$@";
+ case "$1" in
+ '')
+ error 'cat_z(): empty file name';
+ ;;
+ '-')
+ error 'cat_z(): for standard input use save_stdin()';
+ ;;
+ esac;
+ if obj _HAS_BZIP is_yes
+ then
+ if bzip2 -t "$1" 2>${_NULL_DEV}
+ then
+ bzip2 -c -d "$1" 2>${_NULL_DEV};
+ eval "${return_ok}";
+ fi;
+ fi;
+ gzip -c -d -f "$1" 2>${_NULL_DEV};
+ eval "${return_ok}";
+ }
+else
+ cat_z()
+ {
+ func_check cat_z = 1 "$@";
+ cat "$1";
+ eval "${return_ok}";
+ }
+fi;
+
+
+########################################################################
+# clean_up ()
+#
+# Do the final cleaning up before exiting; used by the trap calls.
+#
+# defined above
+
+
+########################################################################
+# diag (<text>*)
+#
+# Print marked message to standard error; useful for debugging.
+#
+# defined above
+
+
+########################################################################
+landmark '4: dirname()*';
+########################################################################
+
+#######################################################################
+# dirname_append (<dir> <name>)
+#
+# Append `name' to `dir' with clean handling of `/'.
+#
+# Arguments : 2
+# Output : the generated new directory name <dir>/<name>
+#
+dirname_append()
+{
+ func_check dirname_append = 2 "$@";
+ if is_empty "$1"
+ then
+ error "dir_append(): first argument is empty.";
+ fi;
+ if is_empty "$2"
+ then
+ echo1 "$1";
+ else
+ dirname_chop "$1"/"$2";
+ fi;
+ eval "${return_ok}";
+}
+
+
+########################################################################
+# dirname_chop (<name>)
+#
+# Remove unnecessary slashes from directory name.
+#
+# Argument: 1, a directory name.
+# Output: path without double, or trailing slashes.
+#
+# Variable prefix: dc
+#
+dirname_chop()
+{
+ func_check dirname_chop = 1 "$@";
+ # replace all multiple slashes by a single slash `/'.
+ dc_res="$(echo1 "$1" | sed -e 's|///*|/|g')";
+ exit_test;
+ case "${dc_res}" in
+ ?*/)
+ # remove trailing slash '/';
+ echo1 "${dc_res}" | sed -e 's|/$||';
+ ;;
+ *)
+ obj dc_res echo1
+ ;;
+ esac;
+ eval ${_UNSET} dc_res;
+ eval "${return_ok}";
+}
+
+
+########################################################################
+# do_filearg (<filearg>)
+#
+# Append the file, man-page, or standard input corresponding to the
+# argument to the temporary file. If this is compressed in the gzip
+# or Z format it is decompressed. A title element is generated.
+#
+# Argument either:
+# - name of an existing file.
+# - `-' to represent standard input (several times allowed).
+# - `man:name.(section)' the man-page for `name' in `section'.
+# - `man:name.section' the man-page for `name' in `section'.
+# - `man:name' the man-page for `name' in the lowest `section'.
+# - `name.section' the man-page for `name' in `section'.
+# - `name' the man-page for `name' in the lowest `section'.
+# Globals :
+# $_TMP_STDIN, $_MAN_ENABLE, $_MAN_IS_SETUP, $_OPT_MAN
+#
+# Output : none
+# Return : $_GOOD if found, ${_BAD} otherwise.
+#
+# Variable prefix: df
+#
+do_filearg()
+{
+ func_check do_filearg = 1 "$@";
+ df_filespec="$1";
+ # store sequence into positional parameters
+ case "${df_filespec}" in
+ '')
+ eval ${_UNSET} df_filespec;
+ eval "${return_good}";
+ ;;
+ '-')
+ register_file '-';
+ eval ${_UNSET} df_filespec;
+ eval "${return_good}";
+ ;;
+ */*) # with directory part; so no man search
+ set 'File';
+ ;;
+ *)
+ if obj _MAN_ENABLE is_yes
+ then
+ if obj _MAN_FORCE is_yes
+ then
+ set 'Manpage' 'File';
+ else
+ set 'File' 'Manpage';
+ fi;
+ else
+ set 'File';
+ fi;
+ ;;
+ esac;
+ for i
+ do
+ case "$i" in
+ File)
+ if test -f "${df_filespec}"
+ then
+ if test -r "${df_filespec}"
+ then
+ register_file "${df_filespec}";
+ eval ${_UNSET} df_filespec;
+ eval ${_UNSET} df_no_man;
+ eval "${return_good}";
+ else
+ echo2 "could not read \`${df_filespec}'";
+ eval ${_UNSET} df_filespec;
+ eval ${_UNSET} df_no_man;
+ eval "${return_bad}";
+ fi;
+ else
+ if obj df_no_man is_not_empty
+ then
+ if obj _OPT_WHATIS is_yes
+ then
+ to_tmp_line "This is neither a file nor a man page."
+ else
+ echo2 "\`${df_filespec}' is neither a file nor a man page."
+ fi;
+ fi;
+ df_no_file=yes;
+ continue;
+ fi;
+ ;;
+ Manpage) # parse filespec as man page
+ if obj _MAN_IS_SETUP is_not_yes
+ then
+ man_setup;
+ fi;
+ if man_do_filespec "${df_filespec}"
+ then
+ eval ${_UNSET} df_filespec;
+ eval ${_UNSET} df_no_file;
+ eval "${return_good}";
+ else
+ if obj df_no_file is_not_empty
+ then
+ if obj _OPT_WHATIS is_yes
+ then
+ to_tmp_line "This is neither a file nor a man page."
+ else
+ echo2 "\`${df_filespec}' is neither a file nor a man page."
+ fi;
+ fi;
+ df_no_man=yes;
+ continue;
+ fi;
+ ;;
+ esac;
+ done;
+ eval ${_UNSET} df_filespec;
+ eval ${_UNSET} df_no_file;
+ eval ${_UNSET} df_no_man;
+ eval "${return_bad}";
+} # do_filearg()
+
+
+########################################################################
+# do_nothing ()
+#
+# Dummy function.
+#
+do_nothing()
+{
+ eval return "${_OK}";
+}
+
+
+########################################################################
+# echo2 (<text>*)
+#
+# Print to standard error with final line break.
+#
+# defined above
+
+
+########################################################################
+# error (<text>*)
+#
+# Print error message and exit with error code.
+#
+# defined above
+
+
+########################################################################
+# exit_test ()
+#
+# Test whether the former command ended with error(). Exit again.
+#
+# defined above
+
+
+########################################################################
+# func_check (<func_name> <rel_op> <nr_args> "$@")
+#
+# Check number of arguments and register to _FUNC_STACK.
+#
+# Arguments: >=3
+# <func_name>: name of the calling function.
+# <rel_op>: a relational operator: = != < > <= >=
+# <nr_args>: number of arguments to be checked against <operator>
+# "$@": the arguments of the calling function.
+#
+# defined above
+
+#########################################################################
+# func_pop ()
+#
+# Delete the top element from the function call stack.
+#
+# defined above
+
+
+########################################################################
+# func_push (<element>)
+#
+# Store another element to function call stack.
+#
+# defined above
+
+
+########################################################################
+# func_stack_dump ()
+#
+# Print the content of the stack.
+#
+# defined above
+
+
+########################################################################
+# get_first_essential (<arg>*)
+#
+# Retrieve first non-empty argument.
+#
+# Return : `1' if all arguments are empty, `0' if found.
+# Output : the retrieved non-empty argument.
+#
+# Variable prefix: gfe
+#
+get_first_essential()
+{
+ func_check get_first_essential '>=' 0 "$@";
+ if is_equal "$#" 0
+ then
+ eval "${return_ok}";
+ fi;
+ for i
+ do
+ gfe_var="$i";
+ if obj gfe_var is_not_empty
+ then
+ obj gfe_var echo1;
+ eval ${_UNSET} gfe_var;
+ eval "${return_ok}";
+ fi;
+ done;
+ eval ${_UNSET} gfe_var;
+ eval "${return_bad}";
+}
+
+
+########################################################################
+landmark '5: is_*()';
+########################################################################
+
+########################################################################
+# is_dir (<name>)
+#
+# Test whether `name' is a directory.
+#
+# Arguments : 1
+# Return : `0' if arg1 is a directory, `1' otherwise.
+#
+is_dir()
+{
+ func_check is_dir '=' 1 "$@";
+ if test _"$1"_ != __ && test -d "$1" && test -r "$1"
+ then
+ eval "${return_yes}";
+ fi;
+ eval "${return_no}";
+}
+
+
+########################################################################
+# is_empty (<string>)
+#
+# Test whether `string' is empty.
+#
+# Arguments : <=1
+# Return : `0' if arg1 is empty or does not exist, `1' otherwise.
+#
+is_empty()
+{
+ func_check is_empty '=' 1 "$@";
+ if test _"$1"_ = __
+ then
+ eval "${return_yes}";
+ fi;
+ eval "${return_no}";
+}
+
+
+########################################################################
+# is_equal (<string1> <string2>)
+#
+# Test whether `string1' is equal to <string2>.
+#
+# Arguments : 2
+# Return : `0' both arguments are equal strings, `1' otherwise.
+#
+is_equal()
+{
+ func_check is_equal '=' 2 "$@";
+ if test _"$1"_ = _"$2"_
+ then
+ eval "${return_yes}";
+ fi;
+ eval "${return_no}";
+}
+
+
+########################################################################
+# is_existing (<name>)
+#
+# Test whether `name' is an existing file or directory. Solaris 2.5 does
+# not have `test -e'.
+#
+# Arguments : 1
+# Return : `0' if arg1 exists, `1' otherwise.
+#
+is_existing()
+{
+ func_check is_existing '=' 1 "$@";
+ if test _"$1"_ = __
+ then
+ eval "${return_no}";
+ fi;
+ if test -f "$1" || test -d "$1" || test -c "$1"
+ then
+ eval "${return_yes}";
+ fi;
+ eval "${return_no}";
+}
+
+
+########################################################################
+# is_file (<name>)
+#
+# Test whether `name' is a readable file.
+#
+# Arguments : 1
+# Return : `0' if arg1 is a readable file, `1' otherwise.
+#
+is_file()
+{
+ func_check is_file '=' 1 "$@";
+ if is_not_empty "$1" && test -f "$1" && test -r "$1"
+ then
+ eval "${return_yes}";
+ fi;
+ eval "${return_no}";
+}
+
+
+########################################################################
+# is_non_empty_file (<file_name>)
+#
+# Test whether `file_name' is a non-empty existing file.
+#
+# Arguments : <=1
+# Return :
+# `0' if arg1 is a non-empty existing file
+# `1' otherwise
+#
+is_non_empty_file()
+{
+ func_check is_non_empty_file '=' 1 "$@";
+ if is_file "$1" && test -s "$1"
+ then
+ eval "${return_yes}";
+ fi;
+ eval "${return_no}";
+}
+
+
+########################################################################
+# is_not_dir (<name>)
+#
+# Test whether `name' is not a readable directory.
+#
+# Arguments : 1
+# Return : `0' if arg1 is a directory, `1' otherwise.
+#
+is_not_dir()
+{
+ func_check is_not_dir '=' 1 "$@";
+ if is_dir "$1"
+ then
+ eval "${return_no}";
+ fi;
+ eval "${return_yes}";
+}
+
+
+########################################################################
+# is_not_empty (<string>)
+#
+# Test whether `string' is not empty.
+#
+# Arguments : <=1
+# Return : `0' if arg1 exists and is not empty, `1' otherwise.
+#
+is_not_empty()
+{
+ func_check is_not_empty '=' 1 "$@";
+ if is_empty "$1"
+ then
+ eval "${return_no}";
+ fi;
+ eval "${return_yes}";
+}
+
+
+########################################################################
+# is_not_equal (<string1> <string2>)
+#
+# Test whether `string1' differs from `string2'.
+#
+# Arguments : 2
+#
+is_not_equal()
+{
+ func_check is_not_equal '=' 2 "$@";
+ if is_equal "$1" "$2"
+ then
+ eval "${return_no}";
+ fi
+ eval "${return_yes}";
+}
+
+
+########################################################################
+# is_not_file (<filename>)
+#
+# Test whether `name' is a not readable file.
+#
+# Arguments : 1 (empty allowed)
+#
+is_not_file()
+{
+ func_check is_not_file '=' 1 "$@";
+ if is_file "$1"
+ then
+ eval "${return_no}";
+ fi;
+ eval "${return_yes}";
+}
+
+
+########################################################################
+# is_not_prog ([<name> [<arg>*]])
+#
+# Verify that arg is a not program in $PATH.
+#
+# Arguments : >=0 (empty allowed)
+# more args are ignored, this allows to specify progs with arguments
+#
+is_not_prog()
+{
+ func_check is_not_prog '>=' 0 "$@";
+ case "$#" in
+ 0)
+ eval "${return_yes}";
+ ;;
+ *)
+ if where_is "$1" >${_NULL_DEV}
+ then
+ eval "${return_no}";
+ fi;
+ ;;
+ esac
+ eval "${return_yes}";
+}
+
+
+########################################################################
+# is_not_writable (<name>)
+#
+# Test whether `name' is a not a writable file or directory.
+#
+# Arguments : >=1 (empty allowed), more args are ignored
+#
+is_not_writable()
+{
+ func_check is_not_writable '>=' 1 "$@";
+ if is_writable "$1"
+ then
+ eval "${return_no}";
+ fi;
+ eval "${return_yes}";
+}
+
+
+########################################################################
+# is_not_X ()
+#
+# Test whether not running in X Window by checking $DISPLAY
+#
+is_not_X()
+{
+ func_check is_X '=' 0 "$@";
+ if obj DISPLAY is_empty
+ then
+ eval "${return_yes}";
+ fi;
+ eval "${return_no}";
+}
+
+
+########################################################################
+# is_not_yes (<string>)
+#
+# Test whether `string' is not "yes".
+#
+# Arguments : 1
+#
+is_not_yes()
+{
+ func_check is_not_yes = 1 "$@";
+ if is_yes "$1"
+ then
+ eval "${return_no}";
+ fi;
+ eval "${return_yes}";
+}
+
+
+########################################################################
+# is_prog ([<name> [<arg>*]])
+#
+# Determine whether <name> is a program in $PATH
+#
+# Arguments : >=0 (empty allowed)
+# <arg>* are ignored, this allows to specify progs with arguments.
+#
+is_prog()
+{
+ func_check is_prog '>=' 0 "$@";
+ case "$#" in
+ 0)
+ eval "${return_no}";
+ ;;
+ *)
+ if where_is "$1" >${_NULL_DEV}
+ then
+ eval "${return_yes}";
+ fi;
+ ;;
+ esac
+ eval "${return_no}";
+}
+
+
+########################################################################
+# is_writable (<name>)
+#
+# Test whether `name' is a writable file or directory.
+#
+# Arguments : >=1 (empty allowed), more args are ignored
+#
+is_writable()
+{
+ func_check is_writable '>=' 1 "$@";
+ if test _"$1"_ = __
+ then
+ eval "${return_no}";
+ fi;
+ if test -r "$1"
+ then
+ if test -w "$1"
+ then
+ eval "${return_yes}";
+ fi;
+ fi;
+ eval "${return_no}";
+}
+
+
+########################################################################
+# is_X ()
+#
+# Test whether running in X Window by checking $DISPLAY
+#
+is_X()
+{
+ func_check is_X '=' 0 "$@";
+ if obj DISPLAY is_not_empty
+ then
+ eval "${return_yes}";
+ fi;
+ eval "${return_no}";
+}
+
+
+########################################################################
+# is_yes (<string>)
+#
+# Test whether `string' has value "yes".
+#
+# Return : `0' if arg1 is `yes', `1' otherwise.
+#
+is_yes()
+{
+ func_check is_yes '=' 1 "$@";
+ if is_equal "$1" 'yes'
+ then
+ eval "${return_yes}";
+ fi;
+ eval "${return_no}";
+}
+
+
+########################################################################
+# landmark ()
+#
+# Print debugging information on standard error if $_DEBUG_LM is `yes'.
+#
+# Globals: $_DEBUG_LM
+#
+# Defined in section `Debugging functions'.
+
+
+########################################################################
+# leave ([<code>])
+#
+# Clean exit without an error or with <code>.
+#
+leave()
+{
+ clean_up;
+ if test $# = 0
+ then
+ exit "${_OK}";
+ else
+ exit "$1";
+ fi;
+}
+
+
+########################################################################
+landmark '6: list_*()';
+########################################################################
+#
+# `list' is an object class that represents an array or list. Its
+# data consists of space-separated single-quoted elements. So a list
+# has the form "'first' 'second' '...' 'last'". See list_append() for
+# more details on the list structure. The array elements of `list'
+# can be get by `eval set x "$list"; shift`.
+
+
+########################################################################
+# list_append (<list> <element>...)
+#
+# Arguments: >=2
+# <list>: a variable name for a list of single-quoted elements
+# <element>: some sequence of characters.
+# Output: none, but $<list> is set to
+# if <list> is empty: "'<element>' '...'"
+# otherwise: "$list '<element>' ..."
+#
+# Variable prefix: la
+#
+list_append()
+{
+ func_check list_append '>=' 2 "$@";
+ la_name="$1";
+ eval la_list='"${'$1'}"';
+ shift;
+ for s
+ do
+ la_s="$s";
+ case "${la_s}" in
+ *\'*)
+ # escape each single quote by replacing each
+ # "'" (squote) by "'\''" (squote bslash squote squote);
+ # note that the backslash must be doubled in the following `sed'
+ la_element="$(echo1 "${la_s}" | sed -e 's/'"${_SQ}"'/&\\&&/g')";
+ exit_test;
+ ;;
+ '')
+ la_element="";
+ ;;
+ *)
+ la_element="${la_s}";
+ ;;
+ esac;
+ if obj la_list is_empty
+ then
+ la_list="'${la_element}'";
+ else
+ la_list="${la_list} '${la_element}'";
+ fi;
+ done;
+ eval "${la_name}"='"${la_list}"';
+ eval ${_UNSET} la_element;
+ eval ${_UNSET} la_list;
+ eval ${_UNSET} la_name;
+ eval ${_UNSET} la_s;
+ eval "${return_ok}";
+}
+
+
+########################################################################
+# list_from_cmdline (<pre_name_of_opt_lists> [<cmdline_arg>...])
+#
+# Transform command line arguments into a normalized form.
+#
+# Options, option arguments, and file parameters are identified and
+# output each as a single-quoted argument of its own. Options and
+# file parameters are separated by a '--' argument.
+#
+# Arguments: >=1
+# <pre_name>: common part of a set of 4 environment variable names:
+# $<pre_name>_SHORT_NA: list of short options without an arg.
+# $<pre_name>_SHORT_ARG: list of short options that have an arg.
+# $<pre_name>_LONG_NA: list of long options without an arg.
+# $<pre_name>_LONG_ARG: list of long options that have an arg.
+# <cmdline_arg>...: the arguments from a command line, such as "$@",
+# the content of a variable, or direct arguments.
+#
+# Output: ['-[-]opt' ['optarg']]... '--' ['filename']...
+#
+# Example:
+# list_from_cmdline PRE 'a b' 'c' '' 'long' -a f1 -bcarg --long=larg f2
+# If $PRE_SHORT_NA, $PRE_SHORT_ARG, $PRE_LONG_NA, and $PRE_LONG_ARG are
+# none-empty option lists, this will result in printing:
+# '-a' '-b' '-c' 'arg' '--long' 'larg' '--' 'f1' 'f2'
+#
+# Use this function in the following way:
+# eval set x "$(args_norm PRE_NAME "$@")";
+# shift;
+# while test "$1" != '--'; do
+# case "$1" in
+# ...
+# esac;
+# shift;
+# done;
+# shift; #skip '--'
+# # all positional parameters ("$@") left are file name parameters.
+#
+# Variable prefix: lfc
+#
+list_from_cmdline()
+{
+ func_check list_from_cmdline '>=' 1 "$@";
+ lfc_short_n="$(obj_data "$1"_SHORT_NA)"; # short options, no argument
+ lfc_short_a="$(obj_data "$1"_SHORT_ARG)"; # short options, with argument
+ lfc_long_n="$(obj_data "$1"_LONG_NA)"; # long options, no argument
+ lfc_long_a="$(obj_data "$1"_LONG_ARG)"; # long options, with argument
+ exit_test;
+ if obj lfc_short_n is_empty
+ then
+ error 'list_from_cmdline(): no $'"$1"'_SHORT_NA options.';
+ fi;
+ if obj lfc_short_a is_empty
+ then
+ error 'list_from_cmdline(): no $'"$1"'_SHORT_ARG options.';
+ fi;
+ if obj lfc_long_n is_empty
+ then
+ error 'list_from_cmdline(): no $'"$1"'_LONG_NA options.';
+ fi;
+ if obj lfc_long_a is_empty
+ then
+ error 'list_from_cmdline(): no $'"$1"'_LONG_ARG options.';
+ fi;
+
+ shift;
+ if is_equal "$#" 0
+ then
+ echo1 --
+ eval ${_UNSET} lfc_fparams;
+ eval ${_UNSET} lfc_short_a;
+ eval ${_UNSET} lfc_short_n;
+ eval ${_UNSET} lfc_long_a;
+ eval ${_UNSET} lfc_long_n;
+ eval ${_UNSET} lfc_result;
+ eval "${return_ok}";
+ fi;
+
+ lfc_fparams='';
+ lfc_result='';
+ while test "$#" -ge 1
+ do
+ lfc_arg="$1";
+ shift;
+ case "${lfc_arg}" in
+ --) break; ;;
+ --*=*)
+ # delete leading '--';
+ lfc_abbrev="$(echo1 "${lfc_arg}" | sed -e 's/^--//')";
+ lfc_with_equal="${lfc_abbrev}";
+ # extract option by deleting from the first '=' to the end
+ lfc_abbrev="$(echo1 "${lfc_with_equal}" | \
+ sed -e 's/^\([^=]*\)=.*$/\1/')";
+ lfc_opt="$(list_single_from_abbrev lfc_long_a "${lfc_abbrev}")";
+ exit_test;
+ if obj lfc_opt is_empty
+ then
+ error_user "--${lfc_abbrev} is not an option.";
+ else
+ # get the option argument by deleting up to first `='
+ lfc_optarg="$(echo1 "${lfc_with_equal}" | sed -e 's/^[^=]*=//')";
+ exit_test;
+ list_append lfc_result "--${lfc_opt}" "${lfc_optarg}";
+ continue;
+ fi;
+ ;;
+ --*)
+ # delete leading '--';
+ lfc_abbrev="$(echo1 "${lfc_arg}" | sed -e 's/^--//')";
+ if list_has lfc_long_n "${lfc_abbrev}"
+ then
+ lfc_opt="${lfc_abbrev}";
+ else
+ exit_test;
+ lfc_opt="$(list_single_from_abbrev lfc_long_n "${lfc_abbrev}")";
+ exit_test;
+ if obj lfc_opt is_not_empty && is_not_equal "$#" 0
+ then
+ a="$(list_single_from_abbrev lfc_long_a "${lfc_abbrev}")";
+ exit_test;
+ if obj a is_not_empty
+ then
+ error_user "The abbreviation ${lfc_arg} \
+has multiple options: --${lfc_opt} and --${a}.";
+ fi;
+ fi;
+ fi;
+ if obj lfc_opt is_not_empty
+ then
+ # long option, no argument
+ list_append lfc_result "--${lfc_opt}";
+ continue;
+ fi;
+ lfc_opt="$(list_single_from_abbrev lfc_long_a "${lfc_abbrev}")";
+ exit_test;
+ if obj lfc_opt is_not_empty
+ then
+ # long option with argument
+ if test "$#" -le 0
+ then
+ error_user "no argument for option --${lfc_opt}."
+ fi;
+ list_append lfc_result "--${lfc_opt}" "$1";
+ shift;
+ continue;
+ fi;
+ error_user "${lfc_arg} is not an option.";
+ ;;
+ -?*) # short option (cluster)
+ # delete leading `-';
+ lfc_rest="$(echo1 "${lfc_arg}" | sed -e 's/^-//')";
+ exit_test;
+ while obj lfc_rest is_not_empty
+ do
+ # get next short option from cluster (first char of $lfc_rest)
+ lfc_optchar="$(echo1 "${lfc_rest}" | sed -e 's/^\(.\).*$/\1/')";
+ # remove first character from ${lfc_rest};
+ lfc_rest="$(echo1 "${lfc_rest}" | sed -e 's/^.//')";
+ exit_test;
+ if list_has lfc_short_n "${lfc_optchar}"
+ then
+ list_append lfc_result "-${lfc_optchar}";
+ continue;
+ elif list_has lfc_short_a "${lfc_optchar}"
+ then
+ if obj lfc_rest is_empty
+ then
+ if test "$#" -ge 1
+ then
+ list_append lfc_result "-${lfc_optchar}" "$1";
+ shift;
+ continue;
+ else
+ error_user "no argument for option -${lfc_optchar}.";
+ fi;
+ else # rest is the argument
+ list_append lfc_result "-${lfc_optchar}" "${lfc_rest}";
+ lfc_rest='';
+ continue;
+ fi;
+ else
+ error_user "unknown option -${lfc_optchar}.";
+ fi;
+ done;
+ ;;
+ *)
+ # Here, $lfc_arg is not an option, so a file parameter.
+ list_append lfc_fparams "${lfc_arg}";
+
+ # Ignore the strange POSIX option handling to end option
+ # parsing after the first file name argument. To reuse it, do
+ # a `break' here if $POSIXLY_CORRECT of `bash' is not empty.
+ # When `bash' is called as `sh' $POSIXLY_CORRECT is set
+ # automatically to `y'.
+ ;;
+ esac;
+ done;
+ list_append lfc_result '--';
+ if obj lfc_fparams is_not_empty
+ then
+ lfc_result="${lfc_result} ${lfc_fparams}";
+ fi;
+ if test "$#" -gt 0
+ then
+ list_append lfc_result "$@";
+ fi;
+ obj lfc_result echo1;
+ eval ${_UNSET} lfc_abbrev;
+ eval ${_UNSET} lfc_fparams;
+ eval ${_UNSET} lfc_short_a;
+ eval ${_UNSET} lfc_short_n;
+ eval ${_UNSET} lfc_long_a;
+ eval ${_UNSET} lfc_long_n;
+ eval ${_UNSET} lfc_result;
+ eval ${_UNSET} lfc_arg;
+ eval ${_UNSET} lfc_opt;
+ eval ${_UNSET} lfc_opt_arg;
+ eval ${_UNSET} lfc_opt_char;
+ eval ${_UNSET} lfc_with_equal;
+ eval ${_UNSET} lfc_rest;
+ eval "${return_ok}";
+} # list_from_cmdline()
+
+
+########################################################################
+# list_from_split (<string> <separator>)
+#
+# In <string>, escape all white space characters and replace each
+# <separator> by space.
+#
+# Arguments: 2: a <string> that is to be split into parts divided by
+# <separator>
+# Output: the resulting list string
+#
+# Variable prefix: lfs
+#
+list_from_split()
+{
+ func_check list_from_split = 2 "$@";
+
+ # precede each space or tab by a backslash `\' (doubled for `sed')
+ lfs_s="$(echo1 "$1" | sed -e 's/\('"${_SPACE_SED}"'\)/\\\1/g')";
+ exit_test;
+
+ # replace split character of string by the list separator ` ' (space).
+ case "$2" in
+ /) # cannot use normal `sed' separator
+ echo1 "${lfs_s}" | sed -e 's|'"$2"'| |g';
+ ;;
+ ?) # use normal `sed' separator
+ echo1 "${lfs_s}" | sed -e 's/'"$2"'/ /g';
+ ;;
+ ??*)
+ error 'list_from_split(): separator must be a single character.';
+ ;;
+ esac;
+ eval ${_UNSET} lfs_s;
+ eval "${return_ok}";
+}
+
+
+########################################################################
+# list_get (<list>)
+#
+# Check whether <list> is a space-separated list of '-quoted elements.
+#
+# If the test fails an error is raised.
+# If the test succeeds the argument is echoed.
+#
+# Testing criteria:
+# A list has the form "'first' 'second' '...' 'last'". So it has a
+# leading and a final quote and the elements are separated by "' '"
+# constructs. If these are all removed there should not be any
+# unescaped single-quotes left. Watch out for escaped single
+# quotes; they have the form '\'' (sq bs sq sq).
+
+# Arguments: 1
+# Output: the argument <list> unchanged, if the check succeeded.
+#
+# Variable prefix: lg
+#
+list_get()
+{
+ func_check list_get = 1 "$@";
+ eval lg_list='"${'$1'}"';
+ # remove leading and final space characters
+ lg_list="$(echo1 "${lg_list}" | sed -e '
+s/^'"${_SPACE_SED}"'*//
+s/'"${_SPACE_SED}"'*$//
+')";
+ exit_test;
+ case "${lg_list}" in
+ '')
+ eval ${_UNSET} lg_list;
+ eval "${return_ok}";
+ ;;
+ \'*\')
+ obj lg_list echo1;
+ eval ${_UNSET} lg_list;
+ eval "${return_ok}";
+ ;;
+ *)
+ error "list_get(): bad list: $1"
+ ;;
+ esac;
+ eval ${_UNSET} lg_list;
+ eval "${return_ok}";
+}
+
+
+########################################################################
+# list_has (<var_name> <element>)
+#
+# Test whether the list <var_name> has the element <element>.
+#
+# Arguments: 2
+# <var_name>: a variable name for a list of single-quoted elements
+# <element>: some sequence of characters.
+#
+# Variable prefix: lh
+#
+list_has()
+{
+ func_check list_has = 2 "$@";
+ eval lh_list='"${'$1'}"';
+ if obj lh_list is_empty
+ then
+ eval "${_UNSET}" lh_list;
+ eval "${return_no}";
+ fi;
+ case "$2" in
+ \'*\') lh_element=" $2 "; ;;
+ *) lh_element=" '$2' "; ;;
+ esac;
+ if string_contains " ${lh_list} " "${lh_element}"
+ then
+ eval "${_UNSET}" lh_list;
+ eval "${_UNSET}" lh_element;
+ eval "${return_yes}";
+ else
+ eval "${_UNSET}" lh_list;
+ eval "${_UNSET}" lh_element;
+ eval "${return_no}";
+ fi;
+}
+
+
+########################################################################
+# list_has_abbrev (<var_name> <abbrev>)
+#
+# Test whether the list <var_name> has an element starting with <abbrev>.
+#
+# Arguments: 2
+# <var_name>: a variable name for a list of single-quoted elements
+# <abbrev>: some sequence of characters.
+#
+# Variable prefix: lha
+#
+list_has_abbrev()
+{
+ func_check list_has_abbrev = 2 "$@";
+ eval lha_list='"${'$1'}"';
+ if obj lha_list is_empty
+ then
+ eval "${_UNSET}" lha_list;
+ eval "${return_no}";
+ fi;
+ case "$2" in
+ \'*)
+ lha_element="$(echo1 "$2" | sed -e 's/'"${_SQ}"'$//')";
+ exit_test;
+ ;;
+ *) lha_element="'$2"; ;;
+ esac;
+ if string_contains " ${lha_list}" " ${lha_element}"
+ then
+ eval "${_UNSET}" lha_list;
+ eval "${_UNSET}" lha_element;
+ eval "${return_yes}";
+ else
+ eval "${_UNSET}" lha_list;
+ eval "${_UNSET}" lha_element;
+ eval "${return_no}";
+ fi;
+ eval "${return_ok}";
+}
+
+
+########################################################################
+# list_has_not (<list> <element>)
+#
+# Test whether <list> has no <element>.
+#
+# Arguments: 2
+# <list>: a space-separated list of single-quoted elements.
+# <element>: some sequence of characters.
+#
+# Variable prefix: lhn
+#
+list_has_not()
+{
+ func_check list_has_not = 2 "$@";
+ eval lhn_list='"${'$1'}"';
+ if obj lhn_list is_empty
+ then
+ eval "${_UNSET}" lhn_list;
+ eval "${return_yes}";
+ fi;
+ case "$2" in
+ \'*\') lhn_element=" $2 "; ;;
+ *) lhn_element=" '$2' "; ;;
+ esac;
+ if string_contains " ${lhn_list} " "${lhn_element}"
+ then
+ eval "${_UNSET}" lhn_list;
+ eval "${_UNSET}" lhn_element;
+ eval "${return_no}";
+ else
+ eval "${_UNSET}" lhn_list;
+ eval "${_UNSET}" lhn_element;
+ eval "${return_yes}";
+ fi;
+}
+
+
+########################################################################
+# list_single_from_abbrev (<list> <abbrev>)
+#
+# Check whether the list has an element starting with <abbrev>. If
+# there are more than a single element an error is created.
+#
+# Arguments: 2
+# <list>: a variable name for a list of single-quoted elements
+# <abbrev>: some sequence of characters.
+#
+# Output: the found element.
+#
+# Variable prefix: lsfa
+#
+list_single_from_abbrev()
+{
+ func_check list_single_from_abbrev = 2 "$@";
+ eval lsfa_list='"${'$1'}"';
+ if obj lsfa_list is_empty
+ then
+ eval "${_UNSET}" lsfa_list;
+ eval "${return_no}";
+ fi;
+ lsfa_abbrev="$2";
+ if list_has lsfa_list "${lsfa_abbrev}"
+ then
+ obj lsfa_abbrev echo1;
+ eval "${_UNSET}" lsfa_abbrev;
+ eval "${_UNSET}" lsfa_list;
+ eval "${return_yes}";
+ fi;
+ if list_has_abbrev lsfa_list "${lsfa_abbrev}"
+ then
+ lsfa_element='';
+ eval set x "${lsfa_list}";
+ shift;
+ for i
+ do
+ case "$i" in
+ ${lsfa_abbrev}*)
+ if obj lsfa_element is_not_empty
+ then
+ error_user "The abbreviation --${lsfa_abbrev} \
+has multiple options: --${lsfa_element} and --${i}.";
+ fi;
+ lsfa_element="$i";
+ ;;
+ esac;
+ done;
+ obj lsfa_element echo1;
+ eval "${_UNSET}" lsfa_abbrev;
+ eval "${_UNSET}" lsfa_element;
+ eval "${_UNSET}" lsfa_list;
+ eval "${return_yes}";
+ else
+ eval "${_UNSET}" lsfa_abbrev;
+ eval "${_UNSET}" lsfa_element;
+ eval "${_UNSET}" lsfa_list;
+ eval "${return_no}";
+ fi;
+}
+
+
+########################################################################
+landmark '7: man_*()';
+########################################################################
+
+########################################################################
+# man_do_filespec (<filespec>)
+#
+# Print suitable man page(s) for filespec to $_TMP_CAT.
+#
+# Arguments : 2
+# <filespec>: argument of the form `man:name.section', `man:name',
+# `man:name(section)', `name.section', `name'.
+#
+# Globals : $_OPT_ALL
+#
+# Output : none.
+# Return : `0' if man page was found, `1' else.
+#
+# Only called from do_fileargs(), checks on $MANPATH and $_MAN_ENABLE
+# are assumed (see man_setup()).
+#
+# Variable prefix: mdf
+#
+man_do_filespec()
+{
+ func_check man_do_filespec = 1 "$@";
+ if obj _MAN_PATH is_empty
+ then
+ eval "${return_bad}";
+ fi;
+ if is_empty "$1"
+ then
+ eval "${return_bad}";
+ fi;
+ mdf_spec="$1";
+ mdf_name='';
+ mdf_section='';
+ case "${mdf_spec}" in
+ */*) # not a man spec with containing '/'
+ eval ${_UNSET} mdf_got_one;
+ eval ${_UNSET} mdf_name;
+ eval ${_UNSET} mdf_section;
+ eval ${_UNSET} mdf_spec;
+ eval "${return_bad}";
+ ;;
+ man:?*\(?*\)) # man:name(section)
+ mdf_name="$(echo1 "${mdf_spec}" \
+ | sed -e 's/^man:\(..*\)(\(..*\))$/\1/')";
+ mdf_section="$(echo1 "${mdf_spec}" \
+ | sed -e 's/^man:\(..*\)(\(..*\))$/\2/')";
+ exit_test;
+ ;;
+ man:?*.${_MAN_AUTO_SEC_CHARS}) # man:name.section
+ mdf_name="$(echo1 "${mdf_spec}" \
+ | sed -e 's/^man:\(..*\)\..$/\1/')";
+ mdf_section="$(echo1 "${mdf_spec}" \
+ | sed -e 's/^.*\(.\)$/\1/')";
+ exit_test;
+ ;;
+ man:?*) # man:name
+ mdf_name="$(echo1 "${mdf_spec}" | sed -e 's/^man://')";
+ exit_test;
+ ;;
+ ?*\(?*\)) # name(section)
+ mdf_name="$(echo1 "${mdf_spec}" \
+ | sed -e 's/^\(..*\)(\(..*\))$/\1/')";
+ mdf_section="$(echo1 "${mdf_spec}" \
+ | sed -e 's/^\(..*\)(\(..*\))$/\2/')";
+ exit_test;
+ ;;
+ ?*.${_MAN_AUTO_SEC_CHARS}) # name.section
+ mdf_name="$(echo1 "${mdf_spec}" \
+ | sed -e 's/^\(..*\)\..$/\1/')";
+ mdf_section="$(echo1 "${mdf_spec}" \
+ | sed -e 's/^.*\(.\)$/\1/')";
+ exit_test;
+ ;;
+ ?*)
+ mdf_name="${mdf_spec}";
+ ;;
+ esac;
+ if obj mdf_name is_empty
+ then
+ eval ${_UNSET} mdf_got_one;
+ eval ${_UNSET} mdf_name;
+ eval ${_UNSET} mdf_section;
+ eval ${_UNSET} mdf_spec;
+ eval "${return_bad}";
+ fi;
+ mdf_got_one='no';
+ if obj mdf_section is_empty
+ then
+ if obj _OPT_SECTIONS is_empty
+ then
+ eval set x "${_MAN_AUTO_SEC_LIST}";
+ else
+ # use --sections when no section is given to filespec
+ eval set x "$(echo1 "${_OPT_SECTIONS}" | sed -e 's/:/ /g')";
+ fi;
+ shift;
+ for s
+ do
+ mdf_s="$s";
+ if man_search_section "${mdf_name}" "${mdf_s}"
+ then # found
+ if obj _MAN_ALL is_yes
+ then
+ mdf_got_one='yes';
+ else
+ eval ${_UNSET} mdf_got_one;
+ eval ${_UNSET} mdf_name;
+ eval ${_UNSET} mdf_s;
+ eval ${_UNSET} mdf_section;
+ eval ${_UNSET} mdf_spec;
+ eval "${return_good}";
+ fi;
+ fi;
+ done;
+ else
+ if man_search_section "${mdf_name}" "${mdf_section}"
+ then
+ eval ${_UNSET} mdf_got_one;
+ eval ${_UNSET} mdf_name;
+ eval ${_UNSET} mdf_s;
+ eval ${_UNSET} mdf_section;
+ eval ${_UNSET} mdf_spec;
+ eval "${return_good}";
+ else
+ eval ${_UNSET} mdf_got_one;
+ eval ${_UNSET} mdf_name;
+ eval ${_UNSET} mdf_section;
+ eval ${_UNSET} mdf_spec;
+ eval "${return_bad}";
+ fi;
+ fi;
+ if obj _MAN_ALL is_yes && obj mdf_got_one is_yes
+ then
+ eval ${_UNSET} mdf_got_one;
+ eval ${_UNSET} mdf_name;
+ eval ${_UNSET} mdf_s;
+ eval ${_UNSET} mdf_section;
+ eval ${_UNSET} mdf_spec;
+ eval "${return_good}";
+ fi;
+ eval ${_UNSET} mdf_got_one;
+ eval ${_UNSET} mdf_name;
+ eval ${_UNSET} mdf_s;
+ eval ${_UNSET} mdf_section;
+ eval ${_UNSET} mdf_spec;
+ eval "${return_bad}";
+} # man_do_filespec()
+
+
+########################################################################
+# man_register_file (<file> <name> [<section>])
+#
+# Write a found man page file and register the title element.
+#
+# Arguments: 1, 2, or 3; maybe empty
+# Output: none
+#
+man_register_file()
+{
+ func_check man_register_file '>=' 2 "$@";
+ case "$#" in
+ 2|3) do_nothing; ;;
+ *)
+ error "man_register_file() expects 2 or 3 arguments.";
+ ;;
+ esac;
+ if is_empty "$1"
+ then
+ error 'man_register_file(): file name is empty';
+ fi;
+ to_tmp "$1";
+ case "$#" in
+ 2)
+ register_title "man:$2";
+ eval "${return_ok}";
+ ;;
+ 3)
+ register_title "$2.$3";
+ eval "${return_ok}";
+ ;;
+ esac;
+ eval "${return_ok}";
+}
+
+
+########################################################################
+# man_search_section (<name> <section>)
+#
+# Retrieve man pages.
+#
+# Arguments : 2
+# Globals : $_MAN_PATH, $_MAN_EXT
+# Return : 0 if found, 1 otherwise
+#
+# Variable prefix: mss
+#
+man_search_section()
+{
+ func_check man_search_section = 2 "$@";
+ if obj _MAN_PATH is_empty
+ then
+ eval "${return_bad}";
+ fi;
+ if is_empty "$1"
+ then
+ eval "${return_bad}";
+ fi;
+ if is_empty "$2"
+ then
+ eval "${return_bad}";
+ fi;
+ mss_name="$1";
+ mss_section="$2";
+ eval set x "$(path_split "${_MAN_PATH}")";
+ exit_test;
+ shift;
+ mss_got_one='no';
+ if obj _MAN_EXT is_empty
+ then
+ for d
+ do
+ mss_dir="$(dirname_append "$d" "man${mss_section}")";
+ exit_test;
+ if obj mss_dir is_dir
+ then
+ mss_prefix="$(\
+ dirname_append "${mss_dir}" "${mss_name}.${mss_section}")";
+ if obj _OPT_WHATIS is_yes
+ then
+ mss_files="$(eval ls "${mss_prefix}"'*' 2>${_NULL_DEV} |
+ sed -e '\| found|s|.*||'
+ )";
+ else
+ mss_files="$(eval ls "'${mss_prefix}'"'*' 2>${_NULL_DEV} |
+ sed -e '\| found|s|.*||'
+ )";
+ fi;
+ exit_test;
+ if obj mss_files is_not_empty
+ then
+ # for f in $mss_files
+ for f in $(eval set x ${mss_files}; shift; echo1 "$@")
+ do
+ exit_test;
+ mss_f="$f";
+ if obj mss_f is_file
+ then
+ if is_yes "${mss_got_one}"
+ then
+ register_file "${mss_f}";
+ elif obj _MAN_ALL is_yes
+ then
+ man_register_file "${mss_f}" "${mss_name}";
+ else
+ man_register_file "${mss_f}" "${mss_name}" "${mss_section}";
+ eval ${_UNSET} mss_dir;
+ eval ${_UNSET} mss_ext;
+ eval ${_UNSET} mss_f;
+ eval ${_UNSET} mss_files;
+ eval ${_UNSET} mss_got_one;
+ eval ${_UNSET} mss_name;
+ eval ${_UNSET} mss_prefix;
+ eval ${_UNSET} mss_section;
+ eval "${return_good}";
+ fi;
+ mss_got_one='yes';
+ fi;
+ done;
+ fi;
+ fi;
+ done;
+ else
+ mss_ext="${_MAN_EXT}";
+ # check for directory name having trailing extension
+ for d
+ do
+ mss_dir="$(dirname_append $d man${mss_section}${mss_ext})";
+ exit_test;
+ if obj mss_dir is_dir
+ then
+ mss_prefix=\
+ "$(dirname_append "${mss_dir}" "${mss_name}.${mss_section}")";
+ mss_files="$( eval ls "${mss_prefix}"'*' 2>${_NULL_DEV} |
+ sed -e '\|not found|s|.*||'
+ )";
+ exit_test;
+ if obj mss_files is_not_empty
+ then
+ # for f in $mss_files
+ for f in $(eval set x ${mss_files}; shift; echo1 "$@")
+ do
+ mss_f="$f";
+ if obj mss_f is_file
+ then
+ if is_yes "${mss_got_one}"
+ then
+ register_file "${mss_f}";
+ elif obj _MAN_ALL is_yes
+ then
+ man_register_file "${mss_f}" "${mss_name}";
+ else
+ man_register_file "${mss_f}" "${mss_name}" "${mss_section}";
+ eval ${_UNSET} mss_dir;
+ eval ${_UNSET} mss_ext;
+ eval ${_UNSET} mss_f;
+ eval ${_UNSET} mss_files;
+ eval ${_UNSET} mss_got_one;
+ eval ${_UNSET} mss_name;
+ eval ${_UNSET} mss_prefix;
+ eval ${_UNSET} mss_section;
+ eval "${return_good}";
+ fi;
+ mss_got_one='yes';
+ fi;
+ done;
+ fi;
+ fi;
+ done;
+ # check for files with extension in directories without extension
+ for d
+ do
+ mss_dir="$(dirname_append "$d" "man${mss_section}")";
+ exit_test;
+ if obj mss_dir is_dir
+ then
+ mss_prefix="$(dirname_append "${mss_dir}" \
+ "${mss_name}.${mss_section}${mss_ext}")";
+ mss_files="$(eval ls "${mss_prefix}"'*' 2>${_NULL_DEV} |
+ sed -e '\|not found|s|.*||'
+ )";
+ exit_test;
+ if obj mss_files is_not_empty
+ then
+ # for f in $mss_files
+ for f in $(eval set x ${mss_files}; shift; echo1 "$@")
+ do
+ mss_f="$f";
+ if obj mss_f is_file
+ then
+ if is_yes "${mss_got_one}"
+ then
+ register_file "${mss_f}";
+ elif obj _MAN_ALL is_yes
+ then
+ man_register_file "${mss_f}" "${mss_name}";
+ else
+ man_register_file "${mss_f}" "${mss_name}" "${mss_section}";
+ eval ${_UNSET} mss_dir;
+ eval ${_UNSET} mss_ext;
+ eval ${_UNSET} mss_f;
+ eval ${_UNSET} mss_files;
+ eval ${_UNSET} mss_got_one;
+ eval ${_UNSET} mss_name;
+ eval ${_UNSET} mss_prefix;
+ eval ${_UNSET} mss_section;
+ eval "${return_good}";
+ fi;
+ mss_got_one='yes';
+ fi;
+ done;
+ fi;
+ fi;
+ done;
+ fi;
+ if obj _MAN_ALL is_yes && is_yes "${mss_got_one}"
+ then
+ eval ${_UNSET} mss_dir;
+ eval ${_UNSET} mss_ext;
+ eval ${_UNSET} mss_f;
+ eval ${_UNSET} mss_files;
+ eval ${_UNSET} mss_got_one;
+ eval ${_UNSET} mss_name;
+ eval ${_UNSET} mss_prefix;
+ eval ${_UNSET} mss_section;
+ eval "${return_good}";
+ fi;
+ eval ${_UNSET} mss_dir;
+ eval ${_UNSET} mss_ext;
+ eval ${_UNSET} mss_f;
+ eval ${_UNSET} mss_files;
+ eval ${_UNSET} mss_got_one;
+ eval ${_UNSET} mss_name;
+ eval ${_UNSET} mss_prefix;
+ eval ${_UNSET} mss_section;
+ eval "${return_bad}";
+} # man_search_section()
+
+
+########################################################################
+# man_setup ()
+#
+# Setup the variables $_MAN_* needed for man page searching.
+#
+# Globals:
+# in: $_OPT_*, $_MANOPT_*, $LANG, $LC_MESSAGES, $LC_ALL,
+# $MANPATH, $MANROFFSEQ, $MANSEC, $PAGER, $SYSTEM, $MANOPT.
+# out: $_MAN_PATH, $_MAN_LANG, $_MAN_SYS, $_MAN_LANG, $_MAN_LANG2,
+# $_MAN_SEC, $_MAN_ALL
+# in/out: $_MAN_ENABLE
+#
+# The precedence for the variables related to `man' is that of GNU
+# `man', i.e.
+#
+# $LANG; overridden by
+# $LC_MESSAGES; overridden by
+# $LC_ALL; this has the same precedence as
+# $MANPATH, $MANROFFSEQ, $MANSEC, $PAGER, $SYSTEM; overridden by
+# $MANOPT; overridden by
+# the groffer command line options.
+#
+# Variable prefix: ms
+#
+man_setup()
+{
+ func_check main_man_setup = 0 "$@";
+
+ if obj _MAN_IS_SETUP is_yes
+ then
+ eval "${return_ok}";
+ fi;
+ _MAN_IS_SETUP='yes';
+
+ if obj _MAN_ENABLE is_not_yes
+ then
+ eval "${return_ok}";
+ fi;
+
+ # determine basic path for man pages
+ _MAN_PATH="$(get_first_essential \
+ "${_OPT_MANPATH}" "${_MANOPT_PATH}" "${MANPATH}")";
+ exit_test;
+ if obj _MAN_PATH is_empty
+ then
+ manpath_set_from_path;
+ else
+ _MAN_PATH="$(path_clean "${_MAN_PATH}")";
+ exit_test;
+ fi;
+ if obj _MAN_PATH is_empty
+ then
+ if is_prog 'manpath'
+ then
+ _MAN_PATH="$(manpath 2>${_NULL_DEV})"; # not always available
+ exit_test;
+ fi;
+ fi;
+ if obj _MAN_PATH is_empty
+ then
+ _MAN_ENABLE="no";
+ eval "${return_ok}";
+ fi;
+
+ _MAN_ALL="$(get_first_essential "${_OPT_ALL}" "${_MANOPT_ALL}")";
+ exit_test;
+ if obj _MAN_ALL is_empty
+ then
+ _MAN_ALL='no';
+ fi;
+
+ _MAN_SYS="$(get_first_essential \
+ "${_OPT_SYSTEMS}" "${_MANOPT_SYS}" "${SYSTEM}")";
+ ms_lang="$(get_first_essential \
+ "${_OPT_LANG}" "${LC_ALL}" "${LC_MESSAGES}" "${LANG}")";
+ exit_test;
+ case "${ms_lang}" in
+ C|POSIX)
+ _MAN_LANG="";
+ _MAN_LANG2="";
+ ;;
+ ?)
+ _MAN_LANG="${ms_lang}";
+ _MAN_LANG2="";
+ ;;
+ *)
+ _MAN_LANG="${ms_lang}";
+ # get first two characters of $ms_lang
+ _MAN_LANG2="$(echo1 "${ms_lang}" | sed -e 's/^\(..\).*$/\1/')";
+ exit_test;
+ ;;
+ esac;
+ # from now on, use only $_LANG, forget about $_OPT_LANG, $LC_*.
+
+ manpath_add_lang_sys; # this is very slow
+
+ _MAN_SEC="$(get_first_essential \
+ "${_OPT_SECT}" "${_MANOPT_SEC}" "${MANSEC}")";
+ exit_test;
+ if obj _MAN_PATH is_empty
+ then
+ _MAN_ENABLE="no";
+ eval ${_UNSET} ms_lang;
+ eval "${return_ok}";
+ fi;
+
+ _MAN_EXT="$(get_first_essential \
+ "${_OPT_EXTENSION}" "${_MANOPT_EXTENSION}")";
+ exit_test;
+ eval ${_UNSET} ms_lang;
+ eval "${return_ok}";
+} # man_setup()
+
+
+########################################################################
+landmark '8: manpath_*()';
+########################################################################
+
+########################################################################
+# manpath_add_lang_sys ()
+#
+# Add language and operating system specific directories to man path.
+#
+# Arguments : 0
+# Output : none
+# Globals:
+# in: $_MAN_SYS: has the form `os1,os2,...', a comma separated
+# list of names of operating systems.
+# $_MAN_LANG and $_MAN_LANG2: each a single name
+# in/out: $_MAN_PATH: has the form `dir1:dir2:...', a colon
+# separated list of directories.
+#
+# Variable prefix: mals
+#
+manpath_add_lang_sys()
+{
+ func_check manpath_add_lang_sys = 0 "$@";
+ if obj _MAN_PATH is_empty
+ then
+ eval "${return_ok}";
+ fi;
+ # twice test both sys and lang
+ eval set x "$(path_split "${_MAN_PATH}")";
+ shift;
+ exit_test;
+ mals_mp='';
+ for p
+ do # loop on man path directories
+ mals_mp="$(_manpath_add_lang_sys_single "${mals_mp}" "$p")";
+ exit_test;
+ done;
+ eval set x "$(path_split "${mals_mp}")";
+ shift;
+ exit_test;
+ for p
+ do # loop on man path directories
+ mals_mp="$(_manpath_add_lang_sys_single "${mals_mp}" "$p")";
+ exit_test;
+ done;
+ _MAN_PATH="$(path_chop "${mals_mp}")";
+ exit_test;
+ eval ${_UNSET} mals_mp;
+ eval "${return_ok}";
+}
+
+
+# To the directory in $1 append existing sys/lang subdirectories
+# Function is necessary to split the OS list.
+#
+# globals: in: $_MAN_SYS, $_MAN_LANG, $_MAN_LANG2
+# argument: 2: `man_path' and `dir'
+# output: colon-separated path of the retrieved subdirectories
+#
+# Variable prefix: _mals
+#
+_manpath_add_lang_sys_single()
+{
+ func_check _manpath_add_lang_sys_single = 2 "$@";
+ _mals_res="$1";
+ _mals_parent="$2";
+ eval set x "$(list_from_split "${_MAN_SYS}" ',')";
+ shift;
+ exit_test;
+ for d in "$@" "${_MAN_LANG}" "${_MAN_LANG2}"
+ do
+ _mals_dir="$(dirname_append "${_mals_parent}" "$d")";
+ exit_test;
+ if obj _mals_res path_not_contains "${_mals_dir}" && \
+ obj _mals_dir is_dir
+ then
+ _mals_res="${_mals_res}:${_mals_dir}";
+ fi;
+ done;
+ if path_not_contains "${_mals_res}" "${_mals_parent}"
+ then
+ _mals_res="${_mals_res}:${_mals_parent}";
+ fi;
+ path_chop "${_mals_res}";
+ eval ${_UNSET} _mals_dir;
+ eval ${_UNSET} _mals_parent;
+ eval ${_UNSET} _mals_res;
+ eval "${return_ok}";
+}
+
+# end manpath_add_lang_sys ()
+
+
+########################################################################
+# manpath_set_from_path ()
+#
+# Determine basic search path for man pages from $PATH.
+#
+# Return: `0' if a valid man path was retrieved.
+# Output: none
+# Globals:
+# in: $PATH
+# out: $_MAN_PATH
+#
+# Variable prefix: msfp
+#
+manpath_set_from_path()
+{
+ func_check manpath_set_from_path = 0 "$@";
+
+ msfp_manpath='';
+
+ # get a basic man path from $PATH
+ if obj PATH is_not_empty
+ then
+ eval set x "$(path_split "${PATH}")";
+ shift;
+ exit_test;
+ for d
+ do
+ # delete the final `/bin' part
+ msfp_base="$(echo1 "$d" | sed -e 's|//*bin/*$||')";
+ exit_test;
+ for e in /share/man /man
+ do
+ msfp_mandir="${msfp_base}$e";
+ if test -d "${msfp_mandir}" && test -r "${msfp_mandir}"
+ then
+ msfp_manpath="${msfp_manpath}:${msfp_mandir}";
+ fi;
+ done;
+ done;
+ fi;
+
+ # append some default directories
+ for d in /usr/local/share/man /usr/local/man \
+ /usr/share/man /usr/man \
+ /usr/X11R6/man /usr/openwin/man \
+ /opt/share/man /opt/man \
+ /opt/gnome/man /opt/kde/man
+ do
+ msfp_d="$d";
+ if obj msfp_manpath path_not_contains "${msfp_d}" && obj mfsp_d is_dir
+ then
+ msfp_manpath="${msfp_manpath}:${mfsp_d}";
+ fi;
+ done;
+
+ _MAN_PATH="${msfp_manpath}";
+ eval ${_UNSET} msfp_base;
+ eval ${_UNSET} msfp_d;
+ eval ${_UNSET} msfp_mandir;
+ eval ${_UNSET} msfp_manpath;
+ eval "${return_ok}";
+} # manpath_set_from_path()
+
+
+########################################################################
+landmark '9: obj_*()';
+########################################################################
+
+########################################################################
+# obj (<object> <call_name> <arg>...)
+#
+# This works like a method (object function) call for an object.
+# Run "<call_name> $<object> <arg> ...".
+#
+# The first argument represents an object whose data is given as first
+# argument to <call_name>().
+#
+# Argument: >=2
+# <object>: variable name
+# <call_name>: a program or function name
+#
+# Variable prefix: o
+#
+obj()
+{
+ func_check obj '>=' 2 "$@";
+ eval o_arg1='"${'$1'}"';
+ if is_empty "$2"
+ then
+ error "obj(): function name is empty."
+ else
+ o_func="$2";
+ fi;
+ shift;
+ shift;
+ eval "${o_func}"' "${o_arg1}" "$@"';
+ n="$?";
+ eval ${_UNSET} o_arg1;
+ eval ${_UNSET} o_func;
+ eval "${return_var} $n";
+} # obj()
+
+
+########################################################################
+# obj_data (<object>)
+#
+# Print the data of <object>, i.e. the content of $<object>.
+# For possible later extensions.
+#
+# Arguments: 1
+# <object>: a variable name
+# Output: the data of <object>
+#
+# Variable prefix: od
+#
+obj_data()
+{
+ func_check obj '=' 1 "$@";
+ if is_empty "$1"
+ then
+ error "obj_data(): object name is empty."
+ fi;
+ eval od_res='"${'$1'}"';
+ obj od_res echo1;
+ eval ${_UNSET} od_res;
+ eval "${return_ok}";
+}
+
+
+########################################################################
+# obj_from_output (<object> <call_name> <arg>...)
+#
+# Run '$<object>="$(<call_name> <arg>...)"' to set the result of a
+# function call to a global variable.
+#
+# Arguments: >=2
+# <object>: a variable name
+# <call_name>: the name of a function or program
+# <arg>: optional argument to <call_name>
+# Output: none
+#
+# Variable prefix: ofo
+#
+obj_from_output()
+{
+ func_check obj_from_output '>=' 2 "$@";
+ if is_empty "$1"
+ then
+ error "res(): variable name is empty.";
+ elif is_empty "$2"
+ then
+ error "res(): function name is empty."
+ else
+ ofo_result_name="$1";
+ fi;
+ shift;
+ eval "${ofo_result_name}"'="$('"$@"')"';
+ exit_test;
+ eval "${return_ok}";
+}
+
+
+########################################################################
+# obj_set (<object> <data>)
+#
+# Set the data of <object>, i.e. call "$<object>=<data>".
+#
+# Arguments: 2
+# <object>: a variable name
+# <data>: a string
+# Output:: none
+#
+obj_set()
+{
+ func_check obj_set '=' 2 "$@";
+ if is_empty "$1"
+ then
+ error "obj_set(): object name is empty."
+ fi;
+ eval "$1"='"$2"';
+ eval "${return_ok}";
+}
+
+
+########################################################################
+# path_chop (<path>)
+#
+# Remove unnecessary colons from path.
+#
+# Argument: 1, a colon separated path.
+# Output: path without leading, double, or trailing colons.
+#
+path_chop()
+{
+ func_check path_chop = 1 "$@";
+
+ # replace multiple colons by a single colon `:'
+ # remove leading and trailing colons
+ echo1 "$1" | sed -e '
+s/^:*//
+s/:::*/:/g
+s/:*$//
+';
+ eval "${return_ok}";
+}
+
+
+########################################################################
+# path_clean (<path>)
+#
+# Remove non-existing directories from a colon-separated list.
+#
+# Argument: 1, a colon separated path.
+# Output: colon-separated list of existing directories.
+#
+# Variable prefix: pc
+#
+path_clean()
+{
+ func_check path_clean = 1 "$@";
+ if is_not_equal "$#" 1
+ then
+ error 'path_clean() needs 1 argument.';
+ fi;
+ pc_arg="$1";
+ eval set x "$(path_split "${pc_arg}")";
+ exit_test;
+ shift;
+ pc_res="";
+ for i
+ do
+ pc_i="$i";
+ if obj pc_i is_not_empty \
+ && obj pc_res path_not_contains "${pc_i}" \
+ && obj pc_i is_dir
+ then
+ case "${pc_i}" in
+ ?*/)
+ pc_res="${pc_res}$(dirname_chop "${pc_i}")";
+ exit_test;
+ ;;
+ *)
+ pc_res="${pc_res}:${pc_i}";
+ exit_test;
+ ;;
+ esac;
+ fi;
+ done;
+ eval ${_UNSET} pc_arg;
+ eval ${_UNSET} pc_i;
+ eval ${_UNSET} pc_res;
+ if path_chop "${pc_res}"
+ then
+ eval "${return_ok}";
+ else
+ eval "${return_bad}";
+ fi;
+}
+
+
+########################################################################
+# path_contains (<path> <dir>)
+#-
+# Test whether `dir' is contained in `path', a list separated by `:'.
+#
+# Arguments : 2 arguments.
+# Return : `0' if arg2 is substring of arg1, `1' otherwise.
+#
+path_contains()
+{
+ func_check path_contains = 2 "$@";
+ case ":$1:" in
+ *":$2:"*)
+ eval "${return_yes}";
+ ;;
+ *)
+ eval "${return_no}";
+ ;;
+ esac;
+ eval "${return_ok}";
+}
+
+
+########################################################################
+# path_not_contains (<path> <dir>)
+#
+# Test whether `dir' is not contained in colon separated `path'.
+#
+# Arguments : 2 arguments.
+#
+path_not_contains()
+{
+ func_check path_not_contains = 2 "$@";
+ if path_contains "$1" "$2"
+ then
+ eval "${return_no}";
+ else
+ eval "${return_yes}";
+ fi;
+ eval "${return_ok}";
+}
+
+
+########################################################################
+# path_split (<path>)
+#
+# In `path' escape white space and replace each colon by a space.
+#
+# Arguments: 1: a colon-separated path
+# Output: the resulting list, process with `eval set'
+#
+path_split()
+{
+ func_check path_split = 1 "$@";
+ list_from_split "$1" ':';
+ eval "${return_ok}";
+}
+
+
+########################################################################
+landmark '10: register_*()';
+########################################################################
+
+########################################################################
+# register_file (<filename>)
+#
+# Write a found file and register the title element.
+#
+# Arguments: 1: a file name
+# Output: none
+#
+register_file()
+{
+ func_check register_file = 1 "$@";
+ if is_empty "$1"
+ then
+ error 'register_file(): file name is empty';
+ fi;
+ if is_equal "$1" '-'
+ then
+ to_tmp "${_TMP_STDIN}";
+ register_title 'stdin';
+ else
+ to_tmp "$1";
+ register_title "$(base_name "$1")";
+ exit_test;
+ fi;
+ eval "${return_ok}";
+} # register_file()
+
+
+########################################################################
+# register_title (<filespec>)
+#
+# Create title element from <filespec> and append to $_REGISTERED_TITLE
+#
+# Globals: $_REGISTERED_TITLE (rw)
+#
+# Variable prefix: rt
+#
+register_title()
+{
+ func_check register_title '=' 1 "$@";
+ if is_empty "$1"
+ then
+ eval "${return_ok}";
+ fi;
+
+ case "${_REGISTERED_TITLE}" in
+ *\ *\ *\ *)
+ eval "${return_ok}";
+ ;;
+ esac;
+
+ # remove directory part
+ rt_title="$(base_name "$1")";
+ # replace space characters by `_'
+ rt_title="$(echo1 "${rt_title}" | sed -e 's/[ ]/_/g')";
+ # remove extension `.bz2'
+ rt_title="$(echo1 "${rt_title}" | sed -e 's/\.bz2$//')";
+ # remove extension `.gz'
+ rt_title="$(echo1 "${rt_title}" | sed -e 's/\.gz$//')";
+ # remove extension `.Z'
+ rt_title="$(echo1 "${rt_title}" | sed -e 's/\.Z$//')";
+ exit_test;
+
+ if obj rt_title is_empty
+ then
+ eval ${_UNSET} rt_title;
+ eval "${return_ok}";
+ fi;
+ if obj _REGISTERED_TITLE is_empty
+ then
+ _REGISTERED_TITLE="${rt_title}";
+ else
+ _REGISTERED_TITLE="${_REGISTERED_TITLE} ${rt_title}";
+ fi;
+ eval ${_UNSET} rt_title;
+ eval "${return_ok}";
+} # register_title()
+
+
+########################################################################
+# reset ()
+#
+# Reset the variables that can be affected by options to their default.
+#
+#
+# Defined in section `Preset' after the rudimentary shell tests.
+
+
+########################################################################
+# rm_file (<file_name>)
+#
+# Remove file if $_DEBUG_KEEP_FILES allows it.
+#
+# Globals: $_DEBUG_KEEP_FILES
+#
+rm_file()
+{
+ func_check rm_file '=' 1 "$@";
+ if is_file "$1"
+ then
+ rm -f "$1" >${_NULL_DEV} 2>&1;
+ fi;
+ if is_existing "$1"
+ then
+ eval "${return_bad}";
+ else
+ eval "${return_good}";
+ fi;
+}
+
+
+########################################################################
+# rm_file_with_debug (<file_name>)
+#
+# Remove file if $_DEBUG_KEEP_FILES allows it.
+#
+# Globals: $_DEBUG_KEEP_FILES
+#
+rm_file_with_debug()
+{
+ func_check rm_file_with_debug '=' 1 "$@";
+ if obj _DEBUG_KEEP_FILES is_not_yes
+ then
+ if is_file "$1"
+ then
+ rm -f "$1" >${_NULL_DEV} 2>&1;
+ fi;
+ fi;
+ if is_existing "$1"
+ then
+ eval "${return_bad}";
+ else
+ eval "${return_good}";
+ fi;
+}
+
+
+########################################################################
+# rm_tree (<dir_name>)
+#
+# Remove file if $_DEBUG_KEEP_FILES allows it.
+#
+# Globals: $_DEBUG_KEEP_FILES
+#
+rm_tree()
+{
+ func_check rm_tree '=' 1 "$@";
+ if is_existing "$1"
+ then
+ rm -f -r "$1" >${_NULL_DEV} 2>&1;
+ fi;
+ if is_existing "$1"
+ then
+ eval "${return_bad}";
+ else
+ eval "${return_good}";
+ fi;
+}
+
+
+########################################################################
+# save_stdin ()
+#
+# Store standard input to temporary file (with decompression).
+#
+# Variable prefix: ss
+#
+if obj _HAS_COMPRESSION is_yes
+then
+ save_stdin()
+ {
+ func_check save_stdin '=' 0 "$@";
+ ss_f="${_TMP_DIR}"/INPUT;
+ cat >"${ss_f}";
+ cat_z "${ss_f}" >"${_TMP_STDIN}";
+ rm_file "${ss_f}";
+ eval ${_UNSET} ss_f;
+ eval "${return_ok}";
+ }
+else
+ save_stdin()
+ {
+ func_check save_stdin = 0 "$@";
+ cat >"${_TMP_STDIN}";
+ eval "${return_ok}";
+ }
+fi;
+
+
+########################################################################
+# special_filespec ()
+#
+# Handle special modes like whatis and apropos.
+#
+special_filespec()
+{
+ func_check special_setup '=' 0 "$@";
+ if obj _OPT_APROPOS is_yes
+ then
+ if obj _OPT_WHATIS is_yes
+ then
+ error \
+ 'special_setup: $_OPT_APROPOS and $_OPT_WHATIS are both "yes"';
+ fi;
+ apropos_filespec;
+ eval "${return_ok}";
+ fi;
+ if obj _OPT_WHATIS is_yes
+ then
+ whatis_filespec;
+ fi;
+ eval "${return_ok}";
+}
+
+
+########################################################################
+# special_setup ()
+#
+# Handle special modes like whatis and apropos.
+#
+special_setup()
+{
+ func_check special_setup '=' 0 "$@";
+ if obj _OPT_APROPOS is_yes
+ then
+ if obj _OPT_WHATIS is_yes
+ then
+ error \
+ 'special_setup: $_OPT_APROPOS and $_OPT_WHATIS are both "yes"';
+ fi;
+ apropos_setup;
+ eval "${return_ok}";
+ fi;
+ if obj _OPT_WHATIS is_yes
+ then
+ whatis_header;
+ fi;
+ eval "${return_ok}";
+}
+
+
+########################################################################
+landmark '11: stack_*()';
+########################################################################
+
+########################################################################
+# string_contains (<string> <part>)
+#
+# Test whether `part' is contained in `string'.
+#
+# Arguments : 2 text arguments.
+# Return : `0' if arg2 is substring of arg1, `1' otherwise.
+#
+string_contains()
+{
+ func_check string_contains '=' 2 "$@";
+ case "$1" in
+ *"$2"*)
+ eval "${return_yes}";
+ ;;
+ *)
+ eval "${return_no}";
+ ;;
+ esac;
+ eval "${return_ok}";
+}
+
+
+########################################################################
+# string_not_contains (<string> <part>)
+#
+# Test whether `part' is not substring of `string'.
+#
+# Arguments : 2 text arguments.
+# Return : `0' if arg2 is substring of arg1, `1' otherwise.
+#
+string_not_contains()
+{
+ func_check string_not_contains '=' 2 "$@";
+ if string_contains "$1" "$2"
+ then
+ eval "${return_no}";
+ else
+ eval "${return_yes}";
+ fi;
+ eval "${return_ok}";
+}
+
+
+########################################################################
+landmark '12: tmp_*()';
+########################################################################
+
+########################################################################
+# tmp_cat ()
+#
+# output the temporary cat file (the concatenation of all input)
+#
+tmp_cat()
+{
+ func_check tmp_cat '=' 0 "$@";
+ cat "${_TMP_CAT}";
+ eval "${return_var}" "$?";
+}
+
+
+########################################################################
+# tmp_create (<suffix>?)
+#
+# Create temporary file.
+#
+# It's safe to use the shell process ID together with a suffix to
+# have multiple temporary files.
+#
+# Globals: $_TMP_DIR
+#
+# Output : name of created file
+#
+# Variable prefix: tc
+#
+tmp_create()
+{
+ func_check tmp_create '<=' 1 "$@";
+ # the output file does not have `,' as first character, so these are
+ # different names from the output file.
+ tc_tmp="${_TMP_DIR}/,$1";
+ : >"${tc_tmp}"
+ obj tc_tmp echo1;
+ eval ${_UNSET} tc_tmp;
+ eval "${return_ok}";
+}
+
+
+########################################################################
+# to_tmp (<filename>)
+#
+# print file (decompressed) to the temporary cat file
+#
+to_tmp()
+{
+ func_check to_tmp '=' 1 "$@";
+ if obj _TMP_CAT is_empty
+ then
+ error 'to_tmp_line: $_TMP_CAT is not yet set';
+ fi;
+ if is_file "$1"
+ then
+ if obj _OPT_LOCATION is_yes
+ then
+ echo2 "$1";
+ fi;
+ if obj _OPT_WHATIS is_yes
+ then
+ whatis_filename "$1" >>"${_TMP_CAT}";
+ else
+ cat_z "$1" >>"${_TMP_CAT}";
+ fi;
+ else
+ error "to_tmp(): could not read file \`$1'.";
+ fi;
+ eval "${return_ok}";
+}
+
+
+########################################################################
+# to_tmp_line ([<text>])
+#
+# print line to the temporary cat file
+#
+to_tmp_line()
+{
+ func_check to_tmp '>=' 0 "$@";
+ if obj _TMP_CAT is_empty
+ then
+ error 'to_tmp_line: $_TMP_CAT is not yet set';
+ fi;
+ echo1 "$*" >>"${_TMP_CAT}";
+ eval "${return_ok}";
+}
+
+
+########################################################################
+# trap_set
+#
+# call function on signal 0
+#
+trap_set()
+{
+ func_check trap_set '=' 0 "$@";
+ trap 'clean_up' 0 2>${_NULL_DEV} || :;
+ eval "${return_ok}";
+}
+
+
+########################################################################
+# trap_unset ()
+#
+# disable trap on signal 0.
+#
+trap_unset()
+{
+ func_check trap_unset '=' 0 "$@";
+ trap '' 0 2>${_NULL_DEV} || :;
+ eval "${return_ok}";
+}
+
+
+########################################################################
+# usage ()
+#
+# print usage information to stderr; for groffer option --help.
+#
+usage()
+{
+ func_check usage = 0 "$@";
+ echo;
+ version;
+ echo1 'Usage: groffer [option]... [filespec]...';
+ cat <<EOF
+
+Display roff files, standard input, and/or Unix manual pages with a X
+Window viewer or in several text modes. All input is decompressed
+on-the-fly with all formats that gzip can handle.
+
+"filespec" is one of
+ "filename" name of a readable file
+ "-" for standard input
+ "man:name.n" man page "name" in section "n"
+ "man:name" man page "name" in first section found
+ "name.n" man page "name" in section "n"
+ "name" man page "name" in first section found
+and some more (see groffer(1) for details).
+
+-h --help print this usage message.
+-Q --source output as roff source.
+-T --device=name pass to groff using output device "name".
+-v --version print version information.
+-V display the groff execution pipe instead of formatting.
+-X display with "gxditview" using groff -X.
+-Z --ditroff --intermediate-output
+ generate groff intermediate output without
+ post-processing and viewing, like groff -Z.
+All other short options are interpreted as "groff" formatting options.
+
+The most important groffer long options are
+
+--apropos=name start man's "apropos" program for "name".
+--apropos-data=name
+ "apropos" for "name" in man's data sections 4, 5, 7.
+--apropos-devel=name
+ "apropos" for "name" in development sections 2, 3, 9.
+--apropos-progs=name
+ "apropos" for "name" in man's program sections 1, 6, 8.
+--auto choose mode automatically from the default mode list.
+--default reset all options to the default value.
+--default-modes=mode1,mode2,...
+ set sequence of automatically tried modes.
+--dvi display in a viewer for TeX device independent format.
+--dvi-viewer=prog choose the viewer program for dvi mode.
+--groff process like groff, disable viewing features.
+--help display this helping output.
+--html display in a web browser.
+--html-viewer=program
+ choose the web browser for html mode.
+--man check file parameters first whether they are man pages.
+--mode=auto|dvi|groff|html|pdf|ps|source|text|tty|www|x|X
+ choose display mode.
+--no-man disable man-page facility.
+--no-special disable --all, --apropos*, and --whatis
+--pager=program preset the paging program for tty mode.
+--pdf display in a PDF viewer.
+--pdf-viewer=prog choose the viewer program for pdf mode.
+--ps display in a Postscript viewer.
+--ps-viewer=prog choose the viewer program for ps mode.
+--shell=program specify a shell under which to run groffer2.sh.
+--text output in a text device without a pager.
+--tty display with a pager on text terminal even when in X.
+--tty-viewer=prog select a pager for tty mode; same as --pager.
+--whatis display the file name and description of man pages
+--www same as --html.
+--www-viewer=prog same as --html-viewer
+--x --X display with "gxditview" using an X* device.
+--x-viewer=prog choose viewer program for x mode (X mode).
+--X-viewer=prog same as "--xviewer".
+
+Development options that are not useful for normal usage:
+--debug, --debug-all, --debug-keep, --debug-lm, --debug-params,
+--debug-shell, --debug-stacks, --debug-tmpdir, --debug-user,
+--do-nothing, --print=text
+
+Viewer programs for the different modes that run on the terminal:
+--dvi-viewer-tty=prog, --html-viewer-tty=prog, --pdf-viewer-tty=prog,
+--ps-viewer-tty=prog, --tty-viewer-tty, --X-viewer-tty=prog,
+--x-viewer-tty=prog, --www-viewer-tty=prog
+
+The usual X Windows toolkit options transformed into GNU long options:
+--background=color, --bd=size, --bg=color, --bordercolor=color,
+--borderwidth=size, --bw=size, --display=Xdisplay, --fg=color,
+--fn=font, --font=font, --foreground=color, --geometry=geom, --iconic,
+--resolution=dpi, --rv, --title=text, --xrm=resource
+
+Long options of GNU "man":
+--all, --ascii, --ditroff, --extension=suffix, --locale=language,
+--local-file=name, --location, --manpath=dir1:dir2:...,
+--sections=s1:s2:..., --systems=s1,s2,..., --where, ...
+
+EOF
+ eval "${return_ok}";
+}
+
+
+########################################################################
+# version ()
+#
+# print version information to stderr
+#
+version()
+{
+ func_check version = 0 "$@";
+ echo1 "groffer ${_PROGRAM_VERSION} of ${_LAST_UPDATE}";
+ # also display groff's version, but not the called subprograms
+ groff -v 2>&1 | sed -e '/^ *$/q' | sed -e '1s/^/is part of /';
+ eval "${return_ok}";
+}
+
+
+########################################################################
+# warning (<string>)
+#
+# Print warning to stderr
+#
+warning()
+{
+ echo2 "warning: $*";
+}
+
+
+########################################################################
+# whatis_filename (<filename>)
+#
+# Interpret <filename> as a man page and display its `whatis'
+# information as a fragment written in the groff language.
+#
+# Variable prefix: wf
+#
+whatis_filename()
+{
+ func_check whatis_filename = 1 "$@";
+ wf_arg="$1";
+ if obj wf_arg is_not_file
+ then
+ error "whatis_filename(): argument is not a readable file."
+ fi;
+ wf_dot='^\.'"${_SPACE_SED}"'*';
+ if obj _FILESPEC_ARG is_equal '-'
+ then
+ wf_arg='stdin';
+ fi;
+ cat <<EOF
+\f[CR]${wf_arg}\f[]:
+.br
+EOF
+
+ # get the parts of the file name
+ wf_name="$(base_name $1)";
+ wf_section="$(echo1 $1 | sed -n -e '
+s|^.*/man\('"${_MAN_AUTO_SEC_CHARS}"'\).*$|\1|p
+')";
+ if obj wf_section is_not_empty
+ then
+ case "${wf_name}" in
+ *.${wf_section}*)
+ s='yes';
+ ;;
+ *)
+ s='';
+ wf_section='';
+ ;;
+ esac
+ if obj s is_yes
+ then
+ wf_name="$(echo1 ${wf_name} | sed -e '
+s/^\(.*\)\.'${wf_section}'.*$/\1/
+')";
+ fi;
+ fi;
+
+ # traditional man style; grep the line containing `.TH' macro, if any
+ wf_res="$(cat_z "$1" | sed -e '
+/'"${wf_dot}"'TH /p
+d
+')";
+ exit_test;
+ if obj wf_res is_not_empty
+ then # traditional man style
+ # get the first line after the first `.SH' macro, by
+ # - delete up to first .SH;
+ # - print all lines before the next .SH;
+ # - quit.
+ wf_res="$(cat_z "$1" | sed -n -e '
+1,/'"${wf_dot}"'SH/d
+/'"${wf_dot}"'SH/q
+p
+')";
+
+ if obj wf_section is_not_empty
+ then
+ case "${wf_res}" in
+ ${wf_name}${_SPACE_CASE}*-${_SPACE_CASE}*)
+ s='yes';
+ ;;
+ *)
+ s='';
+ ;;
+ esac;
+ if obj s is_yes
+ then
+ wf_res="$(obj wf_res echo1 | sed -e '
+s/^'"${wf_name}${_SPACE_SED}"'[^-]*-'"${_SPACE_SED}"'*\(.*\)$/'"${wf_name}"' ('"${wf_section}"') \\[em] \1/
+')";
+ fi;
+ fi;
+ obj wf_res echo1;
+ echo;
+ eval ${_UNSET} wf_arg;
+ eval ${_UNSET} wf_dot;
+ eval ${_UNSET} wf_name;
+ eval ${_UNSET} wf_res;
+ eval ${_UNSET} wf_section;
+ eval "${return_ok}";
+ fi;
+
+ # mdoc style (BSD doc); grep the line containing `.Nd' macro, if any
+ wf_res="$(cat_z "$1" | sed -n -e '/'"${wf_dot}"'Nd /s///p')";
+ exit_test;
+ if obj wf_res is_not_empty
+ then # BSD doc style
+ if obj wf_section is_not_empty
+ then
+ wf_res="$(obj wf_res echo1 | sed -n -e '
+s/^\(.*\)$/'"${wf_name}"' ('"${wf_section}"') \\[em] \1/p
+')";
+ fi;
+ obj wf_res echo1;
+ echo;
+ eval ${_UNSET} wf_arg;
+ eval ${_UNSET} wf_dot;
+ eval ${_UNSET} wf_name;
+ eval ${_UNSET} wf_res;
+ eval ${_UNSET} wf_section;
+ eval "${return_ok}";
+ fi;
+ echo1 'is not a man page';
+ echo;
+ eval ${_UNSET} wf_arg;
+ eval ${_UNSET} wf_dot;
+ eval ${_UNSET} wf_name;
+ eval ${_UNSET} wf_res;
+ eval ${_UNSET} wf_section;
+ eval "${return_bad}";
+}
+
+
+########################################################################
+# whatis_filespec ()
+#
+# Print the filespec name as .SH to the temporary cat file.
+#
+whatis_filespec()
+{
+ func_check whatis_filespec '=' 0 "$@";
+ if obj _OPT_WHATIS is_yes
+ then
+ eval to_tmp_line \
+ "'.SH $(echo1 "${_FILESPEC_ARG}" | sed 's/[^\\]-/\\-/g')'";
+ exit_test;
+ fi;
+ eval "${return_ok}";
+}
+
+
+########################################################################
+# whatis_header ()
+#
+# Print the whatis header to the temporary cat file.
+#
+whatis_header()
+{
+ func_check whatis_header '=' 0 "$@";
+ if obj _OPT_WHATIS is_yes
+ then
+ to_tmp_line '.TH GROFFER WHATIS';
+ fi;
+ eval "${return_ok}";
+}
+
+
+########################################################################
+# where_is (<program>)
+#
+# Output path of a program if in $PATH.
+#
+# Arguments : >=1 (empty allowed)
+# more args are ignored, this allows to specify progs with arguments
+# Return : `0' if arg1 is a program in $PATH, `1' otherwise.
+#
+# Variable prefix: w
+#
+where_is()
+{
+ func_check where_is '>=' 1 "$@";
+ w_arg="$1";
+ if obj w_arg is_empty
+ then
+ eval ${_UNSET} w_arg;
+ eval "${return_bad}";
+ fi;
+ case "${w_arg}" in
+ /*)
+ eval ${_UNSET} w_arg;
+ eval ${_UNSET} w_file;
+ if test -f "${w_arg}" && test -x "${w_arg}"
+ then
+ eval "${return_ok}";
+ else
+ eval "${return_bad}";
+ fi;
+ ;;
+ esac;
+ eval set x "$(path_split "${PATH}")";
+ exit_test;
+ shift;
+ for p
+ do
+ case "$p" in
+ */) w_file=${p}${w_arg}; ;;
+ *) w_file=${p}/${w_arg}; ;;
+ esac;
+ if test -f "${w_file}" && test -x "${w_file}"
+ then
+ obj w_file echo1;
+ eval ${_UNSET} w_arg;
+ eval ${_UNSET} w_file;
+ eval "${return_ok}";
+ fi;
+ done;
+ eval ${_UNSET} w_arg;
+ eval ${_UNSET} w_file;
+ eval "${return_bad}";
+}
+
+
+########################################################################
+# main* Functions
+########################################################################
+
+# The main area contains the following parts:
+# - main_init(): initialize temporary files and set exit trap
+# - main_parse_MANOPT(): parse $MANOPT
+# - main_parse_args(): argument parsing
+# - main_set_mode (): determine the display mode
+# - main_do_fileargs(): process filespec arguments
+# - main_set_resources(): setup X resources
+# - main_display(): do the displaying
+# - main(): the main function that calls all main_*()
+
+
+#######################################################################
+# main_init ()
+#
+# set exit trap and create temporary files
+#
+# Globals: $_TMP_DIR, $_TMP_CAT, $_TMP_STDIN
+#
+# Variable prefix: mi
+#
+main_init()
+{
+ func_check main_init = 0 "$@";
+ # call clean_up() on shell termination.
+ trap_set;
+
+ # create temporary directory
+ umask 0022;
+ _TMP_DIR='';
+ for d in "${GROFF_TMPDIR}" "${TMPDIR}" "${TMP}" "${TEMP}" \
+ "${TEMPDIR}" "${HOME}"'/tmp' '/tmp' "${HOME}" '.'
+ do
+ mi_dir="$d";
+ if obj mi_dir is_empty || obj mi_dir is_not_dir || \
+ obj mi_dir is_not_writable
+ then
+ continue;
+ fi;
+
+ case "${mi_dir}" in
+ */)
+ _TMP_DIR="${mi_dir}";
+ ;;
+ *)
+ _TMP_DIR="${mi_dir}"'/';
+ ;;
+ esac;
+ _TMP_DIR="${_TMP_DIR}groffer${_PROCESS_ID}";
+ if obj _TMP_DIR rm_tree
+ then
+ :
+ else
+ mi_tdir_="${_TMP_DIR}"_;
+ mi_n=1;
+ mi_tdir_n="${mi_tdir_}${mi_n}";
+ while obj mi_tdir_n is_existing
+ do
+ if obj mi_tdir_n rm_tree
+ then
+ # directory could not be removed
+ mi_n="$(expr "${mi_n}" + 1)";
+ mi_tdir_n="${mi_tdir_}${mi_n}";
+ continue;
+ fi;
+ done;
+ _TMP_DIR="${mi_tdir_n}";
+ fi;
+ eval mkdir "${_TMP_DIR}";
+ if is_not_equal "$?" 0
+ then
+ obj _TMP_DIR rm_tree;
+ _TMP_DIR='';
+ continue;
+ fi;
+ if obj _TMP_DIR is_dir && obj _TMP_DIR is_writable
+ then
+ # $_TMP_DIR can now be used as temporary directory
+ break;
+ fi;
+ obj _TMP_DIR rm_tree;
+ _TMP_DIR='';
+ continue;
+ done;
+ if obj _TMP_DIR is_empty
+ then
+ error "main_init: \
+Couldn't create a directory for storing temporary files.";
+ fi;
+ if obj _DEBUG_PRINT_TMPDIR is_yes
+ then
+ echo2 "temporary directory: ${_TMP_DIR}";
+ fi;
+
+ _TMP_CAT="$(tmp_create groffer_cat)";
+ _TMP_STDIN="$(tmp_create groffer_input)";
+ exit_test;
+
+ eval ${_UNSET} mi_dir;
+ eval ${_UNSET} mi_n;
+ eval ${_UNSET} mi_tdir_;
+ eval ${_UNSET} mi_tdir_n;
+ eval "${return_ok}";
+} # main_init()
+
+
+########################################################################
+# main_parse_MANOPT ()
+#
+# Parse $MANOPT to retrieve man options, but only if it is a non-empty
+# string; found man arguments can be overwritten by the command line.
+#
+# Globals:
+# in: $MANOPT, $_OPTS_MANOPT_*
+# out: $_MANOPT_*
+#
+# Variable prefix: mpm
+#
+main_parse_MANOPT()
+{
+ func_check main_parse_MANOPT = 0 "$@";
+
+ if obj MANOPT is_not_empty
+ then
+ # Delete leading and final spaces
+ MANOPT="$(echo1 "${MANOPT}" | sed -e '
+s/^'"${_SPACE_SED}"'*//
+s/'"${_SPACE_SED}"'*$//
+')";
+ exit_test;
+ fi;
+ if obj MANOPT is_empty
+ then
+ eval "${return_ok}";
+ fi;
+
+ mpm_list='';
+ # add arguments in $MANOPT by mapping them to groffer options
+ eval set x "$(list_from_cmdline _OPTS_MANOPT "${MANOPT}")";
+ exit_test;
+ shift;
+ until test "$#" -le 0 || is_equal "$1" '--'
+ do
+ mpm_opt="$1";
+ shift;
+ case "${mpm_opt}" in
+ -7|--ascii)
+ list_append mpm_list '--ascii';
+ ;;
+ -a|--all)
+ list_append mpm_list '--all';
+ ;;
+ -c|--catman)
+ do_nothing;
+ shift;
+ ;;
+ -d|--debug)
+ do_nothing;
+ ;;
+ -D|--default)
+ # undo all man options so far
+ mpm_list='';
+ ;;
+ -e|--extension)
+ list_append mpm_list '--extension';
+ shift;
+ ;;
+ -f|--whatis)
+ list_append mpm_list '--whatis';
+ shift;
+ ;;
+ -h|--help)
+ do_nothing;
+ shift;
+ ;;
+ -k|--apropos)
+ # groffer's --apropos takes an argument, but man's does not, so
+ do_nothing;
+ ;;
+ -l|--local-file)
+ do_nothing;
+ ;;
+ -L|--locale)
+ list_append mpm_list '--locale' "$1";
+ shift;
+ ;;
+ -m|--systems)
+ list_append mpm_list '--systems' "$1";
+ shift;
+ ;;
+ -M|--manpath)
+ list_append mpm_list '--manpath' "$1";
+ shift;
+ ;;
+ -p|--preprocessor)
+ do_nothing;
+ shift;
+ ;;
+ -P|--pager)
+ list_append mpm_list '--pager' "$1";
+ shift;
+ ;;
+ -r|--prompt)
+ do_nothing;
+ shift;
+ ;;
+ -S|--sections)
+ list_append mpm_list '--sections' "$1";
+ shift;
+ ;;
+ -t|--troff)
+ do_nothing;
+ shift;
+ ;;
+ -T|--device)
+ list_append mpm_list '-T' "$1";
+ shift;
+ ;;
+ -u|--update)
+ do_nothing;
+ shift;
+ ;;
+ -V|--version)
+ do_nothing;
+ ;;
+ -w|--where|--location)
+ list_append mpm_list '--location';
+ ;;
+ -Z|--ditroff)
+ do_nothing;
+ ;;
+ # ignore all other options
+ esac;
+ done;
+
+ # prepend $mpm_list to the command line
+ if obj mpm_list is_not_empty
+ then
+ eval set x "${mpm_list}" '"$@"';
+ shift;
+ fi;
+
+ eval ${_UNSET} mpm_list;
+ eval ${_UNSET} mpm_opt;
+ eval "${return_ok}";
+} # main_parse_MANOPT()
+
+
+########################################################################
+# main_parse_args (<command_line_args>*)
+#
+# Parse arguments; process options and filespec parameters
+#
+# Arguments: pass the command line arguments unaltered.
+# Globals:
+# in: $_OPTS_*
+# out: $_OPT_*, $_ADDOPTS, $_FILEARGS
+#
+# Variable prefix: mpa
+#
+main_parse_args()
+{
+ func_check main_parse_args '>=' 0 "$@";
+ _ALL_PARAMS="$(list_from_cmdline _OPTS_CMDLINE "$@")";
+ exit_test;
+ if obj _DEBUG_PRINT_PARAMS is_yes
+ then
+ echo2 "parameters: ${_ALL_PARAMS}";
+ fi;
+ eval set x "${_ALL_PARAMS}";
+ shift;
+
+ # By the call of `eval', unnecessary quoting was removed. So the
+ # positional shell parameters ($1, $2, ...) are now guaranteed to
+ # represent an option or an argument to the previous option, if any;
+ # then a `--' argument for separating options and
+ # parameters; followed by the filespec parameters if any.
+
+ # Note, the existence of arguments to options has already been checked.
+ # So a check for `$#' or `--' should not be done for arguments.
+
+ until test "$#" -le 0 || is_equal "$1" '--'
+ do
+ mpa_opt="$1"; # $mpa_opt is fed into the option handler
+ shift;
+ case "${mpa_opt}" in
+ -h|--help)
+ usage;
+ leave;
+ ;;
+ -Q|--source) # output source code (`Quellcode').
+ _OPT_MODE='source';
+ ;;
+ -T|--device|--troff-device) # device; arg
+ _OPT_DEVICE="$1";
+ _check_device_with_mode;
+ shift;
+ ;;
+ -v|--version)
+ version;
+ leave;
+ ;;
+ -V)
+ _OPT_V='yes';
+ ;;
+ -Z|--ditroff|--intermediate-output) # groff intermediate output
+ _OPT_Z='yes';
+ ;;
+ -X)
+ if is_X
+ then
+ _OPT_MODE=X;
+ fi;
+ ;;
+ -?)
+ # delete leading `-'
+ mpa_optchar="$(echo1 "${mpa_opt}" | sed -e 's/^-//')";
+ exit_test;
+ if list_has _OPTS_GROFF_SHORT_NA "${mpa_optchar}"
+ then
+ list_append _ADDOPTS_GROFF "${mpa_opt}";
+ elif list_has _OPTS_GROFF_SHORT_ARG "${mpa_optchar}"
+ then
+ list_append _ADDOPTS_GROFF "${mpa_opt}" "$1";
+ shift;
+ else
+ error "main_parse_args(): Unknown option : \`$1'";
+ fi;
+ ;;
+ --all)
+ _OPT_ALL='yes';
+ ;;
+ --apropos) # run `apropos'
+ _OPT_APROPOS='yes';
+ _APROPOS_SECTIONS='';
+ _OPT_WHATIS='no';
+ ;;
+ --apropos-data) # run `apropos' for data sections
+ _OPT_APROPOS='yes';
+ _APROPOS_SECTIONS='457';
+ _OPT_WHATIS='no';
+ ;;
+ --apropos-devel) # run `apropos' for development sections
+ _OPT_APROPOS='yes';
+ _APROPOS_SECTIONS='239';
+ _OPT_WHATIS='no';
+ ;;
+ --apropos-progs) # run `apropos' for program sections
+ _OPT_APROPOS='yes';
+ _APROPOS_SECTIONS='168';
+ _OPT_WHATIS='no';
+ ;;
+ --ascii)
+ list_append _ADDOPTS_GROFF '-mtty-char';
+ if obj _OPT_MODE is_empty
+ then
+ _OPT_MODE='text';
+ fi;
+ ;;
+ --auto) # the default automatic mode
+ _OPT_MODE='';
+ ;;
+ --bd) # border color for viewers, arg;
+ _OPT_BD="$1";
+ shift;
+ ;;
+ --bg|--backgroud) # background color for viewers, arg;
+ _OPT_BG="$1";
+ shift;
+ ;;
+ --bw) # border width for viewers, arg;
+ _OPT_BW="$1";
+ shift;
+ ;;
+ --debug|--debug-all|--debug-keep|--debug-lm|--debug-params|\
+--debug-shell|--debug-stacks|--debug-tmpdir|--debug-user)
+ # debug is handled at the beginning
+ :;
+ ;;
+ --default) # reset variables to default
+ reset;
+ ;;
+ --default-modes) # sequence of modes in auto mode; arg
+ _OPT_DEFAULT_MODES="$1";
+ shift;
+ ;;
+ --display) # set X display, arg
+ _OPT_DISPLAY="$1";
+ shift;
+ ;;
+ --do-nothing)
+ _OPT_DO_NOTHING='yes';
+ ;;
+ --dvi)
+ if is_X
+ then
+ _OPT_MODE='dvi';
+ fi;
+ ;;
+ --dvi-viewer) # viewer program for dvi mode; arg
+ _VIEWER_TERMINAL='no';
+ _OPT_VIEWER_DVI="$1";
+ shift;
+ ;;
+ --dvi-viewer-tty) # viewer program for dvi mode in tty; arg
+ _VIEWER_TERMINAL='yes';
+ _OPT_VIEWER_DVI="$1";
+ shift;
+ ;;
+ --extension) # the extension for man pages, arg
+ _OPT_EXTENSION="$1";
+ shift;
+ ;;
+ --fg|--foreground) # foreground color for viewers, arg;
+ _OPT_FG="$1";
+ shift;
+ ;;
+ --fn|--font) # set font for viewers, arg;
+ _OPT_FN="$1";
+ shift;
+ ;;
+ --geometry) # window geometry for viewers, arg;
+ _OPT_GEOMETRY="$1";
+ shift;
+ ;;
+ --groff)
+ _OPT_MODE='groff';
+ ;;
+ --html|--www) # display with web browser
+ _OPT_MODE=html;
+ ;;
+ --html-viewer|--www-viewer) # viewer program for html mode; arg
+ _VIEWER_TERMINAL='no';
+ _OPT_VIEWER_HTML="$1";
+ shift;
+ ;;
+ --html-viewer-tty|--www-viewer-tty) # viewer for html mode in tty; arg
+ _VIEWER_TERMINAL='yes';
+ _OPT_VIEWER_HTML="$1";
+ shift;
+ ;;
+ --iconic) # start viewers as icons
+ _OPT_ICONIC='yes';
+ ;;
+ --locale) # set language for man pages, arg
+ # argument is xx[_territory[.codeset[@modifier]]] (ISO 639,...)
+ _OPT_LANG="$1";
+ shift;
+ ;;
+ --local-file) # force local files; same as `--no-man'
+ _MAN_FORCE='no';
+ _MAN_ENABLE='no';
+ ;;
+ --location|--where) # print file locations to stderr
+ _OPT_LOCATION='yes';
+ ;;
+ --man) # force all file params to be man pages
+ _MAN_ENABLE='yes';
+ _MAN_FORCE='yes';
+ ;;
+ --manpath) # specify search path for man pages, arg
+ # arg is colon-separated list of directories
+ _OPT_MANPATH="$1";
+ shift;
+ ;;
+ --mode) # display mode
+ mpa_arg="$1";
+ shift;
+ case "${mpa_arg}" in
+ auto|'') # search mode automatically among default
+ _OPT_MODE='';
+ ;;
+ groff) # pass input to plain groff
+ _OPT_MODE='groff';
+ ;;
+ html|www) # display with a web browser
+ _OPT_MODE='html';
+ ;;
+ dvi) # display with xdvi viewer
+ if is_X
+ then
+ _OPT_MODE='dvi';
+ fi;
+ ;;
+ pdf) # display with PDF viewer
+ if is_X
+ then
+ _OPT_MODE='pdf';
+ fi;
+ ;;
+ ps) # display with Postscript viewer
+ if is_X
+ then
+ _OPT_MODE='ps';
+ fi;
+ ;;
+ text) # output on terminal
+ _OPT_MODE='text';
+ ;;
+ tty) # output on terminal
+ _OPT_MODE='tty';
+ ;;
+ X|x) # output on X roff viewer
+ if is_X
+ then
+ _OPT_MODE='x';
+ fi;
+ ;;
+ Q|source) # display source code
+ _OPT_MODE="source";
+ ;;
+ *)
+ error "main_parse_args(): unknown mode ${mpa_arg}";
+ ;;
+ esac;
+ ;;
+ --no-location) # disable former call to `--location'
+ _OPT_LOCATION='yes';
+ ;;
+ --no-man) # disable search for man pages
+ # the same as --local-file
+ _MAN_FORCE='no';
+ _MAN_ENABLE='no';
+ ;;
+ --no-special) # disable some special former calls
+ _OPT_ALL='no'
+ _OPT_APROPOS='no'
+ _OPT_WHATIS='no'
+ ;;
+ --pager|--tty-viewer|--tty-viewer-tty)
+ # set paging program for tty mode, arg
+ _VIEWER_TERMINAL='yes';
+ _OPT_PAGER="$1";
+ shift;
+ ;;
+ --pdf)
+ if is_X
+ then
+ _OPT_MODE='pdf';
+ fi;
+ ;;
+ --pdf-viewer) # viewer program for ps mode; arg
+ _VIEWER_TERMINAL='no';
+ _OPT_VIEWER_PDF="$1";
+ shift;
+ ;;
+ --pdf-viewer-tty) # viewer program for ps mode in tty; arg
+ _VIEWER_TERMINAL='yes';
+ _OPT_VIEWER_PDF="$1";
+ shift;
+ ;;
+ --print) # for argument test
+ echo2 "$1";
+ shift;
+ ;;
+ --ps)
+ if is_X
+ then
+ _OPT_MODE='ps';
+ fi;
+ ;;
+ --ps-viewer) # viewer program for ps mode; arg
+ _VIEWER_TERMINAL='no';
+ _OPT_VIEWER_PS="$1";
+ shift;
+ ;;
+ --ps-viewer-tty) # viewer program for ps mode in tty; arg
+ _VIEWER_TERMINAL='yes';
+ _OPT_VIEWER_PS="$1";
+ shift;
+ ;;
+ --resolution) # set resolution for X devices, arg
+ mpa_arg="$1";
+ shift;
+ case "${mpa_arg}" in
+ 75|75dpi)
+ mpa_dpi=75;
+ ;;
+ 100|100dpi)
+ mpa_dpi=100;
+ ;;
+ *)
+ error "main_parse_args(): \
+only resoutions of 75 or 100 dpi are supported";
+ ;;
+ esac;
+ _OPT_RESOLUTION="${mpa_dpi}";
+ ;;
+ --rv)
+ _OPT_RV='yes';
+ ;;
+ --sections) # specify sections for man pages, arg
+ # arg is colon-separated list of section names
+ _OPT_SECTIONS="$1";
+ shift;
+ ;;
+ --shell)
+ # already done during the first run; so ignore the argument
+ shift;
+ ;;
+ --systems) # man pages for different OS's, arg
+ # argument is a comma-separated list
+ _OPT_SYSTEMS="$1";
+ shift;
+ ;;
+ --text) # text mode without pager
+ _OPT_MODE=text;
+ ;;
+ --title) # title for X viewers; arg
+ _OPT_TITLE="$1";
+ shift;
+ ;;
+ --tty) # tty mode, text with pager
+ _OPT_MODE=tty;
+ ;;
+ --text-device|--tty-device) # device for tty mode; arg
+ _OPT_TEXT_DEVICE="$1";
+ shift;
+ ;;
+ --whatis)
+ _OPT_WHATIS='yes';
+ _OPT_ALL='yes';
+ _OPT_APROPOS='no';
+ ;;
+ --X|--x)
+ if is_X
+ then
+ _OPT_MODE=x;
+ fi;
+ ;;
+ --xrm) # pass X resource string, arg;
+ list_append _OPT_XRM "$1";
+ shift;
+ ;;
+ --x-viewer|--X-viewer) # viewer program for x mode; arg
+ _VIEWER_TERMINAL='no';
+ _OPT_VIEWER_X="$1";
+ shift;
+ ;;
+ --x-viewer-tty|--X-viewer-tty) # viewer program for x mode in tty; arg
+ _VIEWER_TERMINAL='yes';
+ _OPT_VIEWER_X="$1";
+ shift;
+ ;;
+ *)
+ error 'main_parse_args(): error on argument parsing : '"\`$*'";
+ ;;
+ esac;
+ done;
+ shift; # remove `--' argument
+
+ if obj _OPT_DO_NOTHING is_yes
+ then
+ leave;
+ fi;
+
+ # Remaining arguments are file names (filespecs).
+ # Save them to list $_FILEARGS
+ if is_equal "$#" 0
+ then # use "-" for standard input
+ set x '-';
+ shift;
+ fi;
+ _FILEARGS='';
+ list_append _FILEARGS "$@";
+ if list_has _FILEARGS '-'
+ then
+ save_stdin;
+ fi;
+ # $_FILEARGS must be retrieved with `eval set x "$_FILEARGS"; shift;'
+ eval ${_UNSET} mpa_arg;
+ eval ${_UNSET} mpa_dpi;
+ eval ${_UNSET} mpa_opt;
+ eval ${_UNSET} mpa_optchar;
+ eval "${return_ok}";
+} # main_parse_args()
+
+
+# Called from main_parse_args() because double `case' is not possible.
+# Globals: $_OPT_DEVICE, $_OPT_MODE
+_check_device_with_mode()
+{
+ func_check _check_device_with_mode = 0 "$@";
+ case "${_OPT_DEVICE}" in
+ dvi)
+ _OPT_MODE=dvi;
+ eval "${return_ok}";
+ ;;
+ html)
+ _OPT_MODE=html;
+ eval "${return_ok}";
+ ;;
+ lbp|lj4)
+ _OPT_MODE=groff;
+ eval "${return_ok}";
+ ;;
+ ps)
+ _OPT_MODE=ps;
+ eval "${return_ok}";
+ ;;
+ ascii|cp1047|latin1|utf8)
+ if obj _OPT_MODE is_not_equal text
+ then
+ _OPT_MODE=tty; # default text mode
+ fi;
+ eval "${return_ok}";
+ ;;
+ X*)
+ _OPT_MODE=x;
+ eval "${return_ok}";
+ ;;
+ *) # unknown device, go to groff mode
+ _OPT_MODE=groff;
+ eval "${return_ok}";
+ ;;
+ esac;
+ eval "${return_error}";
+} # _check_device_with_mode() of main_parse_args()
+
+
+########################################################################
+# main_set_mode ()
+#
+# Determine the display mode.
+#
+# Globals:
+# in: $DISPLAY, $_OPT_MODE, $_OPT_DEVICE
+# out: $_DISPLAY_MODE
+#
+# Variable prefix: msm
+#
+main_set_mode()
+{
+ func_check main_set_mode = 0 "$@";
+
+ # set display
+ if obj _OPT_DISPLAY is_not_empty
+ then
+ DISPLAY="${_OPT_DISPLAY}";
+ fi;
+
+ if obj _OPT_V is_yes
+ then
+ list_append _ADDOPTS_GROFF '-V';
+ fi;
+ if obj _OPT_Z is_yes
+ then
+ _DISPLAY_MODE='groff';
+ list_append _ADDOPTS_GROFF '-Z';
+ fi;
+ if obj _OPT_MODE is_equal 'groff'
+ then
+ _DISPLAY_MODE='groff';
+ fi;
+ if obj _DISPLAY_MODE is_equal 'groff'
+ then
+ eval ${_UNSET} msm_modes;
+ eval ${_UNSET} msm_viewer;
+ eval ${_UNSET} msm_viewers;
+ eval "${return_ok}";
+ fi;
+
+ if obj _OPT_MODE is_equal 'source'
+ then
+ _DISPLAY_MODE='source';
+ eval ${_UNSET} msm_modes;
+ eval ${_UNSET} msm_viewer;
+ eval ${_UNSET} msm_viewers;
+ eval "${return_ok}";
+ fi;
+
+ case "${_OPT_MODE}" in
+ '') # automatic mode
+ case "${_OPT_DEVICE}" in
+ X*)
+ if is_not_X
+ then
+ error_user "no X display found for device ${_OPT_DEVICE}";
+ fi;
+ _DISPLAY_MODE='x';
+ eval ${_UNSET} msm_modes;
+ eval ${_UNSET} msm_viewer;
+ eval ${_UNSET} msm_viewers;
+ eval "${return_ok}";
+ ;;
+ ascii|cp1047|latin1|utf8)
+ if obj _DISPLAY_MODE is_not_equal 'text'
+ then
+ _DISPLAY_MODE='tty';
+ fi;
+ eval ${_UNSET} msm_modes;
+ eval ${_UNSET} msm_viewer;
+ eval ${_UNSET} msm_viewers;
+ eval "${return_ok}";
+ ;;
+ esac;
+ if is_not_X
+ then
+ _DISPLAY_MODE='tty';
+ eval ${_UNSET} msm_modes;
+ eval ${_UNSET} msm_viewer;
+ eval ${_UNSET} msm_viewers;
+ eval "${return_ok}";
+ fi;
+
+ if obj _OPT_DEFAULT_MODES is_empty
+ then
+ msm_modes="${_DEFAULT_MODES}";
+ else
+ msm_modes="${_OPT_DEFAULT_MODES}";
+ fi;
+ ;;
+ text)
+ _DISPLAY_MODE='text';
+ eval ${_UNSET} msm_modes;
+ eval ${_UNSET} msm_viewer;
+ eval ${_UNSET} msm_viewers;
+ eval "${return_ok}";
+ ;;
+ tty)
+ _DISPLAY_MODE='tty';
+ eval ${_UNSET} msm_modes;
+ eval ${_UNSET} msm_viewer;
+ eval ${_UNSET} msm_viewers;
+ eval "${return_ok}";
+ ;;
+ html)
+ _DISPLAY_MODE='html';
+ msm_modes="${_OPT_MODE}";
+ ;;
+ *) # display mode was given
+ if is_not_X
+ then
+ error_user "You must be in X Window for ${_OPT_MODE} mode.";
+ fi;
+ msm_modes="${_OPT_MODE}";
+ ;;
+ esac;
+
+ # only viewer modes are left
+ eval set x "$(list_from_split "${msm_modes}" ',')";
+ exit_test;
+ shift;
+ while test "$#" -gt 0
+ do
+ m="$1";
+ shift;
+ case "$m" in
+ dvi)
+ if obj _OPT_VIEWER_DVI is_not_empty
+ then
+ msm_viewer="${_OPT_VIEWER_DVI}";
+ else
+ msm_viewer="$(_get_first_prog "$_VIEWER_DVI}")";
+ exit_test;
+ fi;
+ if obj msm_viewer is_empty
+ then
+ error 'No viewer for dvi mode available.';
+ fi;
+ if is_not_equal "$?" 0
+ then
+ continue;
+ fi;
+ _DISPLAY_PROG="${msm_viewer}";
+ _DISPLAY_MODE="dvi";
+ eval ${_UNSET} msm_modes;
+ eval ${_UNSET} msm_viewer;
+ eval ${_UNSET} msm_viewers;
+ eval "${return_ok}";
+ ;;
+ html)
+ if obj _OPT_VIEWER_HTML is_not_empty
+ then
+ msm_viewer="${_OPT_VIEWER_HTML}";
+ else
+ if is_X
+ then
+ msm_viewers="${_VIEWER_HTML_X}";
+ else
+ msm_viewers="${_VIEWER_HTML_TTY}";
+ fi;
+ msm_viewer="$(_get_first_prog "${msm_viewers}")";
+ exit_test;
+ fi;
+ if obj msm_viewer is_empty
+ then
+ error 'No viewer for html mode available.';
+ fi;
+ if is_not_equal "$?" 0
+ then
+ continue;
+ fi;
+ _DISPLAY_PROG="${msm_viewer}";
+ _DISPLAY_MODE=html;
+ eval ${_UNSET} msm_modes;
+ eval ${_UNSET} msm_viewer;
+ eval ${_UNSET} msm_viewers;
+ eval "${return_ok}";
+ ;;
+ pdf)
+ if obj _OPT_VIEWER_PDF is_not_empty
+ then
+ msm_viewer="${_OPT_VIEWER_PDF}";
+ else
+ msm_viewer="$(_get_first_prog "${_VIEWER_PDF}")";
+ exit_test;
+ fi;
+ if obj msm_viewer is_empty
+ then
+ error 'No viewer for pdf mode available.';
+ fi;
+ if is_not_equal "$?" 0
+ then
+ continue;
+ fi;
+ _DISPLAY_PROG="${msm_viewer}";
+ _DISPLAY_MODE="pdf";
+ eval ${_UNSET} msm_modes;
+ eval ${_UNSET} msm_viewer;
+ eval ${_UNSET} msm_viewers;
+ eval "${return_ok}";
+ ;;
+ ps)
+ if obj _OPT_VIEWER_PS is_not_empty
+ then
+ msm_viewer="${_OPT_VIEWER_PS}";
+ else
+ msm_viewer="$(_get_first_prog "${_VIEWER_PS}")";
+ exit_test;
+ fi;
+ if obj msm_viewer is_empty
+ then
+ error 'No viewer for ps mode available.';
+ fi;
+ if is_not_equal "$?" 0
+ then
+ continue;
+ fi;
+ _DISPLAY_PROG="${msm_viewer}";
+ _DISPLAY_MODE="ps";
+ eval ${_UNSET} msm_modes;
+ eval ${_UNSET} msm_viewer;
+ eval ${_UNSET} msm_viewers;
+ eval "${return_ok}";
+ ;;
+ text)
+ _DISPLAY_MODE='text';
+ eval ${_UNSET} msm_modes;
+ eval ${_UNSET} msm_viewer;
+ eval ${_UNSET} msm_viewers;
+ eval "${return_ok}";
+ ;;
+ tty)
+ _DISPLAY_MODE='tty';
+ eval ${_UNSET} msm_modes;
+ eval ${_UNSET} msm_viewer;
+ eval ${_UNSET} msm_viewers;
+ eval "${return_ok}";
+ ;;
+ x)
+ if obj _OPT_VIEWER_X is_not_empty
+ then
+ msm_viewer="${_OPT_VIEWER_X}";
+ else
+ msm_viewer="$(_get_first_prog "${_VIEWER_X}")";
+ exit_test;
+ fi;
+ if obj msm_viewer is_empty
+ then
+ error 'No viewer for x mode available.';
+ fi;
+ if is_not_equal "$?" 0
+ then
+ continue;
+ fi;
+ _DISPLAY_PROG="${msm_viewer}";
+ _DISPLAY_MODE='x';
+ eval ${_UNSET} msm_modes;
+ eval ${_UNSET} msm_viewer;
+ eval ${_UNSET} msm_viewers;
+ eval "${return_ok}";
+ ;;
+ X)
+ _DISPLAY_MODE='X';
+ eval ${_UNSET} msm_modes;
+ eval ${_UNSET} msm_viewer;
+ eval ${_UNSET} msm_viewers;
+ eval "${return_ok}";
+ ;;
+ esac;
+ done;
+ eval ${_UNSET} msm_modes;
+ eval ${_UNSET} msm_viewer;
+ eval ${_UNSET} msm_viewers;
+ error_user "No suitable display mode found.";
+} # main_set_mode()
+
+
+# _get_first_prog (<proglist>)
+#
+# Retrieve first argument that represents an existing program in $PATH.
+# Local function for main_set_mode().
+#
+# Arguments: 1; a comma-separated list of commands (with options),
+# like $_VIEWER_*.
+#
+# Return : `1' if none found, `0' if found.
+# Output : the argument that succeded.
+#
+# Variable prefix: _gfp
+#
+_get_first_prog()
+{
+ if is_equal "$#" 0
+ then
+ error "_get_first_prog() needs 1 argument.";
+ fi;
+ if is_empty "$1"
+ then
+ return "${_BAD}";
+ fi;
+ eval set x "$(list_from_split "$1" ',')";
+ exit_test;
+ shift;
+ for i
+ do
+ _gfp_i="$i";
+ if obj _gfp_i is_empty
+ then
+ continue;
+ fi;
+ if eval is_prog "$(get_first_essential ${_gfp_i})"
+ then
+ exit_test;
+ obj _gfp_i echo1;
+ eval ${_UNSET} _gfp_i;
+ return "${_GOOD}";
+ fi;
+ done;
+ eval ${_UNSET} _gfp_i;
+ return "${_BAD}";
+} # _get_first_prog() of main_set_mode()
+
+
+#######################################################################
+# main_do_fileargs ()
+#
+# Process filespec arguments in $_FILEARGS.
+#
+# Globals:
+# in: $_FILEARGS (process with `eval set x "$_FILEARGS"; shift;')
+#
+# Variable prefix: mdfa
+#
+main_do_fileargs()
+{
+ func_check main_do_fileargs = 0 "$@";
+ special_setup;
+ eval set x "${_FILEARGS}";
+ shift;
+ eval ${_UNSET} _FILEARGS;
+ # temporary storage of all input to $_TMP_CAT
+ while test "$#" -ge 2
+ do
+ # test for `s name' arguments, with `s' a 1-char standard section
+ mdfa_filespec="$1";
+ _FILESPEC_ARG="$1";
+ shift;
+ case "${mdfa_filespec}" in
+ '')
+ continue;
+ ;;
+ '-')
+ special_filespec;
+ if obj _OPT_APROPOS is_yes
+ then
+ continue;
+ fi;
+ register_file '-'
+ continue;
+ ;;
+ ?)
+ if obj _OPT_APROPOS is_yes
+ then
+ special_filespec;
+ continue;
+ fi;
+ if list_has_not _MAN_AUTO_SEC_LIST "${mdfa_filespec}"
+ then
+ special_filespec;
+ do_filearg "${mdfa_filespec}"
+ continue;
+ fi;
+ mdfa_name="$1";
+ _FILESPEC_ARG="${_FILESPEC_ARG} $1";
+ special_filespec;
+ case "${mdfa_name}" in
+ */*|man:*|*\(*\)|*."${mdfa_filespec}")
+ do_filearg "${mdfa_filespec}"
+ continue;
+ ;;
+ esac;
+ shift;
+ if do_filearg "man:${mdfa_name}(${mdfa_filespec})"
+ then
+ continue;
+ else
+ do_filearg "${mdfa_filespec}"
+ continue;
+ fi;
+ ;;
+ *)
+ special_filespec;
+ if obj _OPT_APROPOS is_yes
+ then
+ continue;
+ fi;
+ do_filearg "${mdfa_filespec}"
+ continue;
+ ;;
+ esac;
+ done; # end of `s name' test
+ while test "$#" -gt 0
+ do
+ mdfa_filespec="$1";
+ _FILESPEC_ARG="$1";
+ shift;
+ special_filespec;
+ if obj _OPT_APROPOS is_yes
+ then
+ continue;
+ fi;
+ do_filearg "${mdfa_filespec}"
+ done;
+ obj _TMP_STDIN rm_file_with_debug;
+ eval ${_UNSET} mdfa_filespec;
+ eval ${_UNSET} mdfa_name;
+ eval "${return_ok}";
+} # main_do_fileargs()
+
+
+########################################################################
+# main_set_resources ()
+#
+# Determine options for setting X resources with $_DISPLAY_PROG.
+#
+# Globals: $_DISPLAY_PROG, $_OUTPUT_FILE_NAME
+#
+# Variable prefix: msr
+#
+main_set_resources()
+{
+ func_check main_set_resources = 0 "$@";
+ # $msr_prog viewer program
+ # $msr_rl resource list
+ msr_title="$(get_first_essential \
+ "${_OPT_TITLE}" "${_REGISTERED_TITLE}")";
+ exit_test;
+ _OUTPUT_FILE_NAME='';
+ eval set x "${msr_title}";
+ shift;
+ until is_equal "$#" 0
+ do
+ msr_n="$1";
+ case "${msr_n}" in
+ '')
+ continue;
+ ;;
+ ,*)
+ msr_n="$(echo1 "$1" | sed -e 's/^,,*//')";
+ exit_test;
+ ;;
+ esac
+ if obj msr_n is_empty
+ then
+ continue;
+ fi;
+ if obj _OUTPUT_FILE_NAME is_not_empty
+ then
+ _OUTPUT_FILE_NAME="${_OUTPUT_FILE_NAME}"',';
+ fi;
+ _OUTPUT_FILE_NAME="${_OUTPUT_FILE_NAME}${msr_n}";
+ shift;
+ done;
+ case "${_OUTPUT_FILE_NAME}" in
+ '')
+ _OUTPUT_FILE_NAME='-';
+ ;;
+ ,*)
+ error "main_set_resources(): ${_OUTPUT_FILE_NAME} starts with a comma.";
+ ;;
+ esac;
+ _OUTPUT_FILE_NAME="${_TMP_DIR}/${_OUTPUT_FILE_NAME}";
+
+ if obj _DISPLAY_PROG is_empty
+ then # for example, for groff mode
+ _DISPLAY_ARGS='';
+ eval ${_UNSET} msr_n;
+ eval ${_UNSET} msr_prog;
+ eval ${_UNSET} msr_rl;
+ eval ${_UNSET} msr_title;
+ eval "${return_ok}";
+ fi;
+
+ eval set x "${_DISPLAY_PROG}";
+ shift;
+ msr_prog="$(base_name "$1")";
+ exit_test;
+ shift;
+ if test $# != 0
+ then
+ if obj _DISPLAY_PROG is_empty
+ then
+ _DISPLAY_ARGS="$*";
+ else
+ _DISPLAY_ARGS="$* ${_DISPLAY_ARGS}";
+ fi;
+ fi;
+ msr_rl='';
+ if obj _OPT_BD is_not_empty
+ then
+ case "${msr_prog}" in
+ ghostview|gv|gxditview|xditview|xdvi)
+ list_append msr_rl '-bd' "${_OPT_BD}";
+ ;;
+ esac;
+ fi;
+ if obj _OPT_BG is_not_empty
+ then
+ case "${msr_prog}" in
+ ghostview|gv|gxditview|xditview|xdvi)
+ list_append msr_rl '-bg' "${_OPT_BG}";
+ ;;
+ kghostview)
+ list_append msr_rl '--bg' "${_OPT_BG}";
+ ;;
+ xpdf)
+ list_append msr_rl '-papercolor' "${_OPT_BG}";
+ ;;
+ esac;
+ fi;
+ if obj _OPT_BW is_not_empty
+ then
+ case "${msr_prog}" in
+ ghostview|gv|gxditview|xditview|xdvi)
+ _list_append msr_rl '-bw' "${_OPT_BW}";
+ ;;
+ esac;
+ fi;
+ if obj _OPT_FG is_not_empty
+ then
+ case "${msr_prog}" in
+ ghostview|gv|gxditview|xditview|xdvi)
+ list_append msr_rl '-fg' "${_OPT_FG}";
+ ;;
+ kghostview)
+ list_append msr_rl '--fg' "${_OPT_FG}";
+ ;;
+ esac;
+ fi;
+ if is_not_empty "${_OPT_FN}"
+ then
+ case "${msr_prog}" in
+ ghostview|gv|gxditview|xditview|xdvi)
+ list_append msr_rl '-fn' "${_OPT_FN}";
+ ;;
+ kghostview)
+ list_append msr_rl '--fn' "${_OPT_FN}";
+ ;;
+ esac;
+ fi;
+ if is_not_empty "${_OPT_GEOMETRY}"
+ then
+ case "${msr_prog}" in
+ ghostview|gv|gxditview|xditview|xdvi|xpdf)
+ list_append msr_rl '-geometry' "${_OPT_GEOMETRY}";
+ ;;
+ kghostview)
+ list_append msr_rl '--geometry' "${_OPT_GEOMETRY}";
+ ;;
+ esac;
+ fi;
+ if is_empty "${_OPT_RESOLUTION}"
+ then
+ _OPT_RESOLUTION="${_DEFAULT_RESOLUTION}";
+ case "${msr_prog}" in
+ gxditview|xditview)
+ list_append msr_rl '-resolution' "${_DEFAULT_RESOLUTION}";
+ ;;
+ xpdf)
+ case "${_DEFAULT_RESOLUTION}" in
+ 75)
+ # 72dpi is '100'
+ list_append msr_rl '-z' '104';
+ ;;
+ 100)
+ list_append msr_rl '-z' '139';
+ ;;
+ esac;
+ ;;
+ esac;
+ else
+ case "${msr_prog}" in
+ ghostview|gv|gxditview|xditview|xdvi)
+ list_append msr_rl '-resolution' "${_OPT_RESOLUTION}";
+ ;;
+ xpdf)
+ case "${_OPT_RESOLUTION}" in
+ 75)
+ list_append msr_rl '-z' '104';
+ # '100' corresponds to 72dpi
+ ;;
+ 100)
+ list_append msr_rl '-z' '139';
+ ;;
+ esac;
+ ;;
+ esac;
+ fi;
+ if is_yes "${_OPT_ICONIC}"
+ then
+ case "${msr_prog}" in
+ ghostview|gv|gxditview|xditview|xdvi)
+ list_append msr_rl '-iconic';
+ ;;
+ esac;
+ fi;
+ if is_yes "${_OPT_RV}"
+ then
+ case "${msr_prog}" in
+ ghostview|gv|gxditview|xditview|xdvi)
+ list_append msr_rl '-rv';
+ ;;
+ esac;
+ fi;
+ if is_not_empty "${_OPT_XRM}"
+ then
+ case "${msr_prog}" in
+ ghostview|gv|gxditview|xditview|xdvi|xpdf)
+ eval set x "${_OPT_XRM}";
+ shift;
+ for i
+ do
+ list_append msr_rl '-xrm' "$i";
+ done;
+ ;;
+ esac;
+ fi;
+ if is_not_empty "${msr_title}"
+ then
+ case "${msr_prog}" in
+ gxditview|xditview)
+ list_append msr_rl '-title' "${msr_title}";
+ ;;
+ esac;
+ fi;
+ _DISPLAY_ARGS="${msr_rl}";
+ eval ${_UNSET} msr_n;
+ eval ${_UNSET} msr_prog;
+ eval ${_UNSET} msr_rl;
+ eval ${_UNSET} msr_title;
+ eval "${return_ok}";
+} # main_set_resources
+
+
+########################################################################
+# main_display ()
+#
+# Do the actual display of the whole thing.
+#
+# Globals:
+# in: $_DISPLAY_MODE, $_OPT_DEVICE,
+# $_ADDOPTS_GROFF, $_ADDOPTS_POST, $_ADDOPTS_X,
+# $_TMP_CAT, $_OPT_PAGER, $PAGER, $_MANOPT_PAGER,
+# $_OUTPUT_FILE_NAME
+#
+# Variable prefix: md
+#
+main_display()
+{
+ func_check main_display = 0 "$@";
+
+ export md_addopts;
+ export md_groggy;
+ export md_modefile;
+
+ if obj _TMP_CAT is_non_empty_file
+ then
+ md_modefile="${_OUTPUT_FILE_NAME}";
+ else
+ echo2 'groffer: empty input.';
+ clean_up;
+ eval ${_UNSET} md_modefile;
+ eval "${return_ok}";
+ fi;
+
+ # go to the temporary directory to be able to access internal data files
+ cd "${_TMP_DIR}" >"${_NULL_DEV}" 2>&1;
+
+ case "${_DISPLAY_MODE}" in
+ groff)
+ _ADDOPTS_GROFF="${_ADDOPTS_GROFF} ${_ADDOPTS_POST}";
+ if obj _OPT_DEVICE is_not_empty
+ then
+ _ADDOPTS_GROFF="${_ADDOPTS_GROFF} -T${_OPT_DEVICE}";
+ fi;
+ md_groggy="$(tmp_cat | eval grog "${md_options}")";
+ exit_test;
+ _do_opt_V;
+
+ obj md_modefile rm_file;
+ mv "${_TMP_CAT}" "${md_modefile}";
+ trap_unset;
+ cat "${md_modefile}" | \
+ {
+ trap_set;
+ eval "${md_groggy}" "${_ADDOPTS_GROFF}";
+ } &
+ ;;
+ text|tty)
+ case "${_OPT_DEVICE}" in
+ '')
+ md_device="$(get_first_essential \
+ "${_OPT_TEXT_DEVICE}" "${_DEFAULT_TTY_DEVICE}")";
+ exit_test;
+ ;;
+ ascii|cp1047|latin1|utf8)
+ md_device="${_OPT_DEVICE}";
+ ;;
+ *)
+ warning "main_display(): \
+wrong device for ${_DISPLAY_MODE} mode: ${_OPT_DEVICE}";
+ ;;
+ esac;
+ md_addopts="${_ADDOPTS_GROFF} ${_ADDOPTS_POST}";
+ md_groggy="$(tmp_cat | grog -T${md_device})";
+ exit_test;
+ if obj _DISPLAY_MODE is_equal 'text'
+ then
+ _do_opt_V;
+ tmp_cat | eval "${md_groggy}" "${md_addopts}";
+ else
+ md_pager='';
+ for p in "${_OPT_PAGER}" "${PAGER}" "${_MANOPT_PAGER}" \
+ 'less -r -R' 'more' 'pager' 'cat'
+ do
+ md_p="$p";
+ if eval is_prog ${md_p}
+ then # no "" for is_prog() allows args for $p
+ md_pager="${md_p}";
+ break;
+ fi;
+ done;
+ if obj md_pager is_empty
+ then
+ error 'main_display(): no pager program found for tty mode';
+ fi;
+ _do_opt_V;
+ tmp_cat | eval "${md_groggy}" "${md_addopts}" | \
+ eval "${md_pager}";
+ fi;
+ clean_up;
+ ;;
+ source)
+ tmp_cat;
+ clean_up;
+ ;;
+
+ #### viewer modes
+
+ dvi)
+ case "${_OPT_DEVICE}" in
+ ''|dvi) do_nothing; ;;
+ *)
+ warning "main_display(): \
+wrong device for ${_DISPLAY_MODE} mode: ${_OPT_DEVICE}"
+ ;;
+ esac;
+ md_modefile="${md_modefile}".dvi;
+ md_groggy="$(tmp_cat | grog -Tdvi)";
+ exit_test;
+ _do_display;
+ ;;
+ html)
+ case "${_OPT_DEVICE}" in
+ ''|html) do_nothing; ;;
+ *)
+ warning "main_display(): \
+wrong device for ${_DISPLAY_MODE} mode: ${_OPT_DEVICE}";
+ ;;
+ esac;
+ md_modefile="${md_modefile}".html;
+ md_groggy="$(tmp_cat | grog -Thtml)";
+ exit_test;
+ _do_display;
+ ;;
+ pdf)
+ case "${_OPT_DEVICE}" in
+ ''|ps)
+ do_nothing;
+ ;;
+ *)
+ warning "main_display(): \
+wrong device for ${_DISPLAY_MODE} mode: ${_OPT_DEVICE}";
+ ;;
+ esac;
+ md_groggy="$(tmp_cat | grog -Tps)";
+ exit_test;
+ _do_display _make_pdf;
+ ;;
+ ps)
+ case "${_OPT_DEVICE}" in
+ ''|ps)
+ do_nothing;
+ ;;
+ *)
+ warning "main_display(): \
+wrong device for ${_DISPLAY_MODE} mode: ${_OPT_DEVICE}";
+ ;;
+ esac;
+ md_modefile="${md_modefile}".ps;
+ md_groggy="$(tmp_cat | grog -Tps)";
+ exit_test;
+ _do_display;
+ ;;
+ x)
+ case "${_OPT_DEVICE}" in
+ X*)
+ md_device="${_OPT_DEVICE}"
+ ;;
+ *)
+ case "${_OPT_RESOLUTION}" in
+ 100)
+ md_device='X100';
+ if obj _OPT_GEOMETRY is_empty
+ then
+ case "${_DISPLAY_PROG}" in
+ gxditview|xditview)
+ # add width of 800dpi for resolution of 100dpi to the args
+ list_append _DISPLAY_ARGS '-geometry' '800';
+ ;;
+ esac;
+ fi;
+ ;;
+ *)
+ md_device='X75-12';
+ ;;
+ esac
+ esac;
+ md_groggy="$(tmp_cat | grog -T${md_device} -Z)";
+ exit_test;
+ _do_display;
+ ;;
+ X)
+ case "${_OPT_DEVICE}" in
+ '')
+ md_groggy="$(tmp_cat | grog -X)";
+ exit_test;
+ ;;
+ X*|dvi|html|lbp|lj4|ps)
+ # these devices work with
+ md_groggy="$(tmp_cat | grog -T"${_OPT_DEVICE}" -X)";
+ exit_test;
+ ;;
+ *)
+ warning "main_display(): \
+wrong device for ${_DISPLAY_MODE} mode: ${_OPT_DEVICE}";
+ md_groggy="$(tmp_cat | grog -Z)";
+ exit_test;
+ ;;
+ esac;
+ _do_display;
+ ;;
+ *)
+ error "main_display(): unknown mode \`${_DISPLAY_MODE}'";
+ ;;
+ esac;
+ eval ${_UNSET} md_addopts;
+ eval ${_UNSET} md_device;
+ eval ${_UNSET} md_groggy;
+ eval ${_UNSET} md_modefile;
+ eval ${_UNSET} md_options;
+ eval ${_UNSET} md_p;
+ eval ${_UNSET} md_pager;
+ eval "${return_ok}";
+} # main_display()
+
+
+########################
+# _do_display ([<prog>])
+#
+# Perform the generation of the output and view the result. If an
+# argument is given interpret it as a function name that is called in
+# the midst (actually only for `pdf').
+#
+# Globals: $md_modefile, $md_groggy (from main_display())
+#
+_do_display()
+{
+ func_check _do_display '>=' 0 "$@";
+ _do_opt_V;
+ if obj _DISPLAY_PROG is_empty
+ then
+ trap_unset;
+ {
+ trap_set;
+ eval "${md_groggy}" "${_ADDOPTS_GROFF}" "${_TMP_CAT}";
+ } &
+ else
+ obj md_modefile rm_file;
+ cat "${_TMP_CAT}" | \
+ eval "${md_groggy}" "${_ADDOPTS_GROFF}" > "${md_modefile}";
+ if is_not_empty "$1"
+ then
+ eval "$1";
+ fi;
+ obj _TMP_CAT rm_file_with_debug;
+ if obj _VIEWER_TERMINAL is_yes # for programs that run on tty
+ then
+ eval "${_DISPLAY_PROG}" ${_DISPLAY_ARGS} "\"${md_modefile}\"";
+ else
+ case "${_DISPLAY_PROG}" in
+# lynx\ *|less\ *|more\ *) # programs known to run on the terminal
+# eval "${_DISPLAY_PROG}" ${_DISPLAY_ARGS} "\"${md_modefile}\"";
+# ;;
+ *)
+ trap_unset;
+ {
+ trap_set;
+ eval "${_DISPLAY_PROG}" ${_DISPLAY_ARGS} "\"${md_modefile}\"";
+ } &
+ ;;
+ esac;
+ fi;
+ fi;
+ eval "${return_ok}";
+} # _do_display() of main_display()
+
+
+#############
+# _do_opt_V ()
+#
+# Check on option `-V'; if set print the corresponding output and leave.
+#
+# Globals: $_ALL_PARAMS, $_ADDOPTS_GROFF, $_DISPLAY_MODE, $_DISPLAY_PROG,
+# $_DISPLAY_ARGS, $md_groggy, $md_modefile
+#
+# Variable prefix: _doV
+#
+_do_opt_V()
+{
+ func_check _do_opt_V '=' 0 "$@";
+ if obj _OPT_V is_yes
+ then
+ _OPT_V='no';
+ echo1 "Parameters: ${_ALL_PARAMS}";
+ echo1 "Display mode: ${_DISPLAY_MODE}";
+ echo1 "Output file: ${md_modefile}";
+ echo1 "Display prog: ${_DISPLAY_PROG} ${_DISPLAY_ARGS}";
+ a="$(eval echo1 "'${_ADDOPTS_GROFF}'")";
+ exit_test;
+ echo1 "Output of grog: ${md_groggy} $a";
+ _doV_res="$(eval "${md_groggy}" "${_ADDOPTS_GROFF}")";
+ exit_test;
+ echo1 "groff -V: ${_doV_res}"
+ leave;
+ fi;
+ eval "${return_ok}";
+} # _do_opt_V() of main_display()
+
+
+##############
+# _make_pdf ()
+#
+# Transform to pdf format; for pdf mode in _do_display().
+#
+# Globals: $md_modefile (from main_display())
+#
+# Variable prefix: _mp
+#
+_make_pdf()
+{
+ func_check _do_display '=' 0 "$@";
+ _mp_psfile="${md_modefile}";
+ md_modefile="${md_modefile}.pdf";
+ obj md_modefile rm_file;
+ if gs -q -dNOPAUSE -dBATCH -sDEVICE=pdfwrite \
+ -sOutputFile="${md_modefile}" -c save pop -f "${_mp_psfile}"
+ then
+ :;
+ else
+ error '_make_pdf: could not transform into pdf format.';
+ fi;
+ obj _mp_psfile rm_file_with_debug;
+ eval ${_UNSET} _mp_psfile;
+ eval "${return_ok}";
+} # _make_pdf() of main_display()
+
+
+########################################################################
+# main (<command_line_args>*)
+#
+# The main function for groffer.
+#
+# Arguments:
+#
+main()
+{
+ func_check main '>=' 0 "$@";
+ # Do not change the sequence of the following functions!
+ landmark '13: main_init()';
+ main_init;
+ landmark '14: main_parse_MANOPT()';
+ main_parse_MANOPT;
+ landmark '15: main_parse_args()';
+ main_parse_args "$@";
+ landmark '16: main_set_mode()';
+ main_set_mode;
+ landmark '17: main_do_fileargs()';
+ main_do_fileargs;
+ landmark '18: main_set_resources()';
+ main_set_resources;
+ landmark '19: main_display()';
+ main_display;
+ eval "${return_ok}";
+}
+
+
+########################################################################
+
+main "$@";
diff --git a/contrib/groff/contrib/mm/ChangeLog b/contrib/groff/contrib/mm/ChangeLog
index d678fe8331fe..c1f8985693c1 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/contrib/mm/ChangeLog
+++ b/contrib/groff/contrib/mm/ChangeLog
@@ -1,3 +1,37 @@
+Thu May 26 08:23:40 2005 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * m.tmac: Load devtag.tmac.
+
+Wed Mar 16 06:56:02 2005 Larry Kollar <kollar@alltel.net>
+
+ Add rudimentary support for grohtml.
+
+ * m.tmac (H): Call DEVTAG-NH and DEVTAG-EO-H.
+ (pg@enable-trap, pg@header): Do nothing for devhtml.
+
+Sun Mar 7 16:34:46 2004 Jeff Conrad <jeff_conrad@msn.com>
+
+ * m.tmac (S): Improve debug message.
+
+Wed Mar 05:38:57 2004 Joergen Haegg <jh@axis.com>
+
+ * Changed default value for Hy in manual to 0
+ * Check Hy at each new page
+
+Mon Mar 1 22:16:38 2004 Jeff Conrad <jeff_conrad@msn.com>
+
+ * m.tmac (S): Fix scaling indicator for vertical spacing.
+
+Tue Nov 05:14:45 2003 Joergen Haegg <jh@axis.com>
+
+ * another patch from ulrich lauther to fix the
+ TOC up to 14 heading levels.
+
+Mon Oct 13:48:25 2003 Joergen Haegg <jh@axis.com>
+
+ * problem with more than 7 levels of headings fixed with
+ patch from ulrich lauther.
+
Wed Apr 06:42:35 2003 Joergen Haegg <jh@axis.com>
* the footer was not adjusted by VM due to a missing
diff --git a/contrib/groff/contrib/mm/groff_mm.man b/contrib/groff/contrib/mm/groff_mm.man
index 8229f23cd8b7..bd5223d47764 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/contrib/mm/groff_mm.man
+++ b/contrib/groff/contrib/mm/groff_mm.man
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
.\"
-.\" $Id: groff_mm.man,v 2.9 2003/03/19 22:05:11 wlemb Exp $
+.\" $Id: groff_mm.man,v 2.13 2004/07/03 12:46:56 wlemb Exp $
.\"
.de T2
.if t .ne 2v
@@ -7,12 +7,14 @@
\\$1
.sp -1
..
+.
.de T3
.if t .ne 2v
.ti -.5i
\fB\\$1\fP
.br
..
+.
.TH GROFF_MM @MAN7EXT@ "@MDATE@" "Groff Version @VERSION@"
.SH NAME
groff_mm \- groff mm macros
@@ -612,7 +614,7 @@ See \fBINITR\fP.
.TP
.B "H level [heading-text [heading-suffix]]"
Numbered section heading.
-Section headers can have a level between 1 and 7, level 1 is the
+Section headers can have a level between 1 and 14, level 1 is the
top level.
The text is given in \fIheading-text\fP, and must be
surrounded by double quotes if it contains spaces.
@@ -679,8 +681,8 @@ is centerered.
The font of each heading level is controlled by string \fBHF\fP.
It contains a fontnumber or fontname for each level.
Default
-is \fB2\ 2\ 2\ 2\ 2\ 2\ 2\fP (all headings in italic).
-Could also be written as \fBI\ I\ I\ I\ I\ I\ I\fP.
+is \fB2\ 2\ 2\ 2\ 2\ 2\ 2\ 2\ 2\ 2\ 2\ 2\ 2\ 2\fP (all headings in italic).
+Could also be written as \fBI\ I\ I\ I\ I\ I\ I\ I\ I\ I\ I\ I\ I\ I\fP.
Note that some other implementations use \fB3\ 3\ 2\ 2\ 2\ 2\ 2\fP as the
default value.
All omitted values are presumed to be a 1.
@@ -690,7 +692,7 @@ All omitted values are presumed to be a 1.
String \fBHP\fP controls the pointsize of each heading, in the
same way as \fBHF\fP controls the font.
A value of 0 selects the default point size.
-Default value is \fB0\ 0\ 0\ 0\ 0\ 0\ 0\fP.
+Default value is \fB0\ 0\ 0\ 0\ 0\ 0\ 0\ 0\ 0\ 0\ 0\ 0\ 0\ 0\fP.
Beware that only the
point size changes, not the vertical size.
That can be controlled by the user specified macro \fBHX\fP and/or
@@ -698,7 +700,7 @@ That can be controlled by the user specified macro \fBHX\fP and/or
.sp
\fBHeading counters\fP
.br
-Seven number registers, named \fBH1\fP thru \fBH7\fP contains
+Fourteen number registers, named \fBH1\fP thru \fBH14\fP contains
the counter for each heading level.
The values are printed using arabic numerals, this can be changed
with the macro \fBHM\fP (see below).
@@ -771,7 +773,7 @@ Resets to the default if called without argument.
Hyphenation can be turned off by setting number
register \fBHy\fP to 0 in the beginning of the file.
.TP
-.B "HM [arg1 [arg2 [... [arg7]]]]"
+.B "HM [arg1 [arg2 [... [arg14]]]]"
Heading mark style.
Controls the type of marking for printing of the heading counters.
Default is 1 for all levels.
@@ -1276,7 +1278,7 @@ the header in letters or other special texts.
This macro must be used before any text to inhibit the pageheader
on the first page.
.TP
-.B PIC [-L] [-C] [-R] [-I n] filename [width [height]]
+.B "PIC [-L] [-C] [-R] [-I n] filename [width [height]]"
\fBPIC\fP includes a Postscript file in the document.
The macro depends on \fBmmroff\fP and \fBINITR\fP.
\fB-L\fP, \fB-C\fP, \fB-R\fP and \fB-I n\fP adjusts the picture
@@ -1803,7 +1805,7 @@ No output will occur if \fBAph\fP is zero, but there will always
be an appendix-entry in the 'List of contents'.
.TP
.B Cl
-Contents level [0:7], contents saved if heading level <= Cl, default 2.
+Contents level [0:14], contents saved if heading level <= Cl, default 2.
.TP
.B Cp
Eject page between LIST OF XXXX if Cp == 0, default 0.
@@ -1850,10 +1852,10 @@ just before the page break.
Useful in user defined header macros.
.TP
.B Hb
-Heading break level [0:7], default\ 2.
+Heading break level [0:14], default\ 2.
.TP
.B Hc
-Heading centering level, [0:7].
+Heading centering level, [0:14].
Default\ 0.
.TP
.B Hi
@@ -1885,7 +1887,7 @@ is less than or equal to \fBHps\fP.
Value is in units, normally\ 1.
.TP
.B Hs
-Heading space level [0:7], default\ 2.
+Heading space level [0:14], default\ 2.
.TP
.B Hss
This is the number of lines that follows \fB.H\fP when the heading-level
@@ -1902,7 +1904,7 @@ Heading numbering type, default 0.
Unnumbered heading level, default 2.
.TP
.B Hy
-Hyphenation in body, default 1.
+Hyphenation in body, default 0.
.br
0\ ->\ no hyphenation
.br
diff --git a/contrib/groff/contrib/mm/m.tmac b/contrib/groff/contrib/mm/m.tmac
index f78519105981..db52e93deb7a 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/contrib/mm/m.tmac
+++ b/contrib/groff/contrib/mm/m.tmac
@@ -3,11 +3,12 @@
.ds RE \\$2
..
.\"
-.\" $Id: m.tmac,v 2.18 2003/04/02 04:44:59 jhaegg Exp $
-.@revision $Revision: 2.18 $
+.\" $Id: m.tmac,v 2.26 2005/05/26 06:28:38 wl Exp $
+.@revision $Revision: 2.26 $
.ig
-Copyright (C) 1991-2000 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+Copyright (C) 1991-2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005
+ Free Software Foundation, Inc.
mgm is written by Jörgen Hägg <jh@axis.com>
mgm is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
@@ -36,8 +37,9 @@ Index array!index
.do if d PH .nx
.if \n(.C .ab The groff mm macros do not work in compatibility mode.
.if (\n[.warn] == 65543) .warn
+.mso devtag.tmac
.\" ######## init #######
-.\" Contents level [0:7], contents saved if heading level <= Cl
+.\" Contents level [0:14], contents saved if heading level <= Cl
.nr Cl 2
.\" Eject page between LIST OF XXXX if Cp == 0
.nr Cp 0
@@ -66,20 +68,27 @@ Index array!index
.nr H5 0 1
.nr H6 0 1
.nr H7 0 1
-.\" Heading break level [0:7]
+.nr H8 0 1
+.nr H9 0 1
+.nr H10 0 1
+.nr H11 0 1
+.nr H12 0 1
+.nr H13 0 1
+.nr H14 0 1
+.\" Heading break level [0:14]
.nr Hb 2
-.\" heading centering level, [0:7]
+.\" heading centering level, [0:14]
.nr Hc 0
.\" header format
-.ds HF 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
+.ds HF 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
.\" heading temp. indent [0:2]
.\" 0 -> 0 indent, left margin
.\" 1 -> indent to right , like .P 1
.\" 2 -> indent to line up with text part of preceding heading
.nr Hi 1
.\" header pointsize
-.ds HP 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
-.\" heading space level [0:7]
+.ds HP 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
+.\" heading space level [0:14]
.nr Hs 2
.\" heading numbering type
.\" 0 -> multiple (1.1.1 ...)
@@ -637,15 +646,21 @@ in=\\n[.i] fi=\\n[.u] .d=\\n[.d] nl=\\n[nl] pg=\\n[%]
.if !'\\*[misc*b]'C' \{\
. ie '\\*[misc*b]'P' .vs \\n[misc*S-vs]u
. el \{\
-. ie '\\*[misc*b]'D' .vs \\n[.ps]u+2p
+. ie '\\*[misc*b]'D' .vs \\n[.ps]s+2p
. el .vs \\*[misc*b]
. if \\n[D]>2 .tm S: .vs \\*[misc*b]
. \}
.\}
.nr @ps \\n[.ps]
+.nr @psu \\n[.ps]s
.nr @vs \\n[.v]
+.nr @vsp \\n[.v]u/1p
+.nr @res 1i
.\"
-.if \\n[D]>1 .tm S(\\$*): ma:\\*[misc*a], mb:\\*[misc*b] => ps:\\n[@ps]u, vs:\\n[@vs]u
+.if \\n[D]>1 \{\
+. tmc "S(\\$*): ma:\\*[misc*a], mb:\\*[misc*b]
+. tm1 " => ps:\\n[.s]p (\\n[@psu]u), vs:\\n[@vsp]p (\\n[@vs]u) (res:\\n[@res])
+.\}
.nr misc*S-ps \\n[misc*S-ps1]
.nr misc*S-vs \\n[misc*S-vs1]
.nr misc*S-ps1 \\n[@ps]
@@ -930,7 +945,7 @@ in=\\n[.i] fi=\\n[.u] .d=\\n[.d] nl=\\n[nl] pg=\\n[%]
.\"
.\" clear lower counters
.nr hd*i 1 1
-.while \\n+[hd*i]<8 .if \\n[hd*level]<\\n[hd*i] .nr H\\n[hd*i] 0 1
+.while \\n+[hd*i]<15 .if \\n[hd*level]<\\n[hd*i] .nr H\\n[hd*i] 0 1
.\"
.\" save last text for use in TP
.if \\n[hd*level]=1 .ds H1txt \\$2\\$3
@@ -962,7 +977,7 @@ in=\\n[.i] fi=\\n[.u] .d=\\n[.d] nl=\\n[nl] pg=\\n[%]
.if \\n[hd*level]>1 .as hd*mark \\n[H2]
.\"
.nr hd*i 2 1
-.while \\n+[hd*i]<8 .if \\n[hd*level]>(\\n[hd*i]-1) .as hd*mark .\\n[H\\n[hd*i]]
+.while \\n+[hd*i]<15 .if \\n[hd*level]>(\\n[hd*i]-1) .as hd*mark .\\n[H\\n[hd*i]]
.if \\n[Ht] .ds hd*mark \\n[H\\n[hd*level]].
.\"
.\" special case, no dot after level one heading if not H1dot true
@@ -1025,6 +1040,7 @@ in=\\n[.i] fi=\\n[.u] .d=\\n[.d] nl=\\n[nl] pg=\\n[%]
.\"---------- user macro HY -------------
.\" user macro to reset indents
.if d HY .HY \\n[hd*level] \\n[hd*arg1] "\\$2\\$3"
+.DEVTAG-NH \\n[hd*level] \" HTML: mark beginning of heading
.\"--------------------------------------
.nr hd*mark-size \w@\\*[hd*mark]@
.if (\\n[hd*level]<=\\n[Hc])&\\n[hd*htype] .ce\" center if level<=Hc
@@ -1072,11 +1088,12 @@ in=\\n[.i] fi=\\n[.u] .d=\\n[.d] nl=\\n[nl] pg=\\n[%]
.nr hd*last-pos \\n[nl]
.nr hd*last-hsize \\n[.k]
.nr par@ind-flag 0
+.DEVTAG-EO-H \" HTML: end of heading
..
.\"--------
.de HM
.nr hd*i 0 1
-.while \\n+[hd*i]<8 .af H\\n[hd*i] \\$[\\n[hd*i]] 1
+.while \\n+[hd*i]<15 .af H\\n[hd*i] \\$[\\n[hd*i]] 1
..
.\"----------------------
.\" set page-nr, called from header
@@ -1134,9 +1151,12 @@ in=\\n[.i] fi=\\n[.u] .d=\\n[.d] nl=\\n[nl] pg=\\n[%]
.if \\n[D]>2 .tm pg*last-pos \\n[@pl]u-(\\n[pg*block-size]u+\\n[pg*foot-margin]u+\\n[pg*footer-size]u+\\n[pg*extra-footer-size]u) = \\n[pg*last-pos]
..
.de pg@enable-trap
+.\" Disable in HTML mode
+.if !'\*[.T]'html' \{\
.wh \\n[pg*foot-trap]u pg@footer
.if \\n[D]>2 .tm pg@enable-trap .t=\\n[.t] nl=\\n[nl]
.if \\n[D]>2 .ptr
+.\}
..
.de pg@disable-trap
.ch pg@footer
@@ -1185,7 +1205,12 @@ in=\\n[.i] fi=\\n[.u] .d=\\n[.d] nl=\\n[nl] pg=\\n[%]
.\"------------------------------------------------------------
.\" HEADER
.de pg@header
+.\" Disable in HTML mode
+.if !'\*[.T]'html' \{\
.if \\n[D]>1 .tm Page# \\n[%] (\\n[.F]:\\n[c.])
+.\" check if Hy has been changed
+.ie \\n[Hy] 'hy 14
+.el 'nh
.if \\n[Idxf] \{\
.tl '<pagenr\ \\n[%]>'''
.\}
@@ -1241,6 +1266,7 @@ in=\\n[.i] fi=\\n[.u] .d=\\n[.d] nl=\\n[nl] pg=\\n[%]
.\}
.if \\n[pg*top-enabled]<0 .nr pg*top-enabled 1
.nr hd*cur-bline \\n[nl] \" .H needs to know if output has occured
+.\}
..
.\"---------------------------------------------------------
.\" FOOTER
@@ -2426,8 +2452,8 @@ in=\\n[.i] fi=\\n[.u] .d=\\n[.d] nl=\\n[nl] pg=\\n[%]
.\" .toc@read-Ci lev1 lev2 lev3 lev4 ... lev7
.de toc@read-Ci
.nr toc*i 0 1
-.while \\n+[toc*i]<8 \{\
-. nr toc*hl!\\n[toc*i] \\$\\n[toc*i]
+.while \\n+[toc*i]<15 \{\
+. nr toc*hl!\\n[toc*i] \\$[\\n[toc*i]]
.\}
..
.\"-----------
@@ -2883,7 +2909,7 @@ in=\\n[.i] fi=\\n[.u] .d=\\n[.d] nl=\\n[nl] pg=\\n[%]
.\}
.\" clear lower counters
.nr app*i 1 1
-.while \\n+[app*i]<8 .nr H\\n[app*i] 0 1
+.while \\n+[app*i]<15 .nr H\\n[app*i] 0 1
..
.\"------------
.de app@index
diff --git a/contrib/groff/contrib/mm/mmroff.pl b/contrib/groff/contrib/mm/mmroff.pl
index 155550bf97ea..f61daa102bcf 100755
--- a/contrib/groff/contrib/mm/mmroff.pl
+++ b/contrib/groff/contrib/mm/mmroff.pl
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-#!/usr/bin/perl
+#! /usr/bin/perl
use strict;
# runs groff in safe mode, that seems to be the default
diff --git a/contrib/groff/contrib/mom/BUGS b/contrib/groff/contrib/mom/BUGS
index a96c0619251e..33765ba0140f 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/contrib/mom/BUGS
+++ b/contrib/groff/contrib/mom/BUGS
@@ -2,15 +2,238 @@ Assume that anything that doesn't work or behaves oddly is a bug.
The documentation should be taken as the authoritative source for
how things ought to be.
-Post to the groff mailing list (groff@ffii.org) with bug reports,
-questions and suggestions, or contact me directly at:
+Post to the groff mailing list with bug reports, questions and
+suggestions, or contact me directly at:
- df191@ncf.ca
+ peter@faustus.dyn.ca
+ or
+ ptpi@golden.net
+
+If writing me directly, please include the word "groff" or "mom" in
+the Subject line or you risk my spam filters nuking your message.
+Also, please--no html email. That, too, gets nuked.
--Peter Schaffter
========================================================================
+Version 1.3
+===========
+
+Persistent error in html coding of docs (<nobr> tag).
+---Fixed---
+
+Version 1.2-f
+============
+
+Multiple line subheads near page bottom sometimes printing one line
+of subhead at page bottom, and subsequent lines on next page.
+---Fixed---
+
+Post-quote spacing still wonky when paragraph spacing is turned on.
+---Fixed--- (for good would be nice)
+
+RULE not always resetting quad and quad value.
+---Fixed---
+
+Version 1.2-e
+=============
+
+Some string definitions in om.tmac had superfluous spaces after
+them (e.g. $COVERTITLE).
+---Fixed---
+
+Spacing under quotes not correct when paragraph spacing is turned
+on.
+---Fixed---
+
+
+First word of last line before footnotes is getting chopped.
+---Fixed---
+
+Version 1.2-d
+=============
+
+HEADER_FAMILY not changing header family.
+---Fixed---
+
+FAMILY, after COLLATE, not changing the family of all and every
+page element or tag.
+---Fixed---
+
+Heads and subheads at the start of docs are printing one line lower
+than they should.
+---Fixed---
+
+Gaps are appearing at the bottom of pages when there's a linebreak
+followed by a subhead.
+---Fixed---
+
+When LS is invoked after a single text line at the top of a page
+containing a T_MARGIN (set with T_MARGIN or PAGE), mom is performing
+spacing adjustments as if the first line doesn't exist.
+---Fixed---
+
+Changes made to ALD and LS in version 1.2-c should not apply when
+the document processing macros are used. There is a significant
+conflict with the internal use of ALD when the docheader is only
+one line long (as, for example, when DOCTYPE is CHAPTER).
+---Fixed, pending discovery of further conflicts---
+
+Version 1.2-c
+=============
+
+Deferred footnotes not always being output, and groff complains
+"ending diversion FN_OVERFLOW on exit."
+---Fixed---
+
+First .LS call after a top margin has been set (with .T_MARGIN
+or .PAGE) causing mom to move off the top margin baseline. Also,
+there are conflicts between ALD, LS and T_MARGIN.
+---Fixed---
+
+DROPCAP not properly restoring a running \*[COND] or \*[EXT] after
+COND or EXT are given as arguments to DROPCAP.
+---Fixed---
+
+Version 1.2
+===========
+
+.PAD not co-operating with mom's fontstyles, esp. when a full
+family+fontstyle is given to .FT.
+---Fixed---
+
+.DROPCAP -- ditto the above.
+---Fixed---
+
+Version 1.1.9
+=============
+
+Footnote markers not resetting properly on new pages when COLUMNS
+is enabled.
+---Fixed---
+
+When overflowed footnote material is the only footnote material on
+the page or in the column, no footnotes are output.
+---Fixed---
+
+The AUTOLEAD used in FOOTNOTE not being disabled after FOOTNOTES
+are output, or after PROCESS_FN_LEFTOVER/PROCESS_FN_IN_DIVER.
+---Fixed---
+
+COL_NEXT and COL_BREAK, when invoked during the last column on a
+page, are overprinting the last column instead of breaking to a new
+page when there are footnotes in the column.
+---Fixed---
+
+BR_AT_LINE_KERN not "break-and-spreading" text when used in
+justified copy.
+---Fixed---
+
+Version 1.1.8
+=============
+
+BLOCKQUOTE_FAMILY not changing blockquote family.
+---Fixed---
+
+FOOTNOTE, whether in column mode or not, was using
+#FN_COUNT_FOR_COLS for all footnote markers and handling.
+---Fixed---
+
+Deferred footnotes that occured on the second to last page of
+documents not printing.
+---Fixed---
+
+Version 1.1.7-a
+===============
+
+Suite number in DOCTYPE LETTER not printing.
+---Fixed---
+
+Footer elements not always vertically aligning.
+---Fixed---
+
+Footer rule gap not always correctly observed.
+---Fixed---
+
+Page numbering, when at top of page, not always falling on
+HDRFTR_MARGIN.
+---Fixed---
+
+Default page numbering style for COPYSTYLE draft is DIGIT instead
+of roman.
+---Fixed---
+
+Hyphens around page numbering when style is DIGIT, ROMAN or ALPHA
+not vertically centered.
+---Fixed---
+
+EXT arg not working with DROPCAP.
+---Fixed---
+
+DOC_QUAD not automatically set immediately after START
+---Fixed--
+
+Tabs behaving erratically during document processing.
+---Fixed---
+
+Version 1.1.7
+=============
+
+When DOCHEADER OFF <distance> is given, if <distance> falls short
+of the top margin of running text, <distance> is not respected and
+bottom margin falls low.
+---Fixed---
+
+
+Version 1.1.6-e
+===============
+
+The " mark (doublequote), when entered while not in document
+processing mode (i.e. just straightforward typesetting), outputs
+nothing unless SMARTQUOTES is invoked explicitly.
+---Fixed---
+
+Version 1.1.6-c
+===============
+
+In document processing mode, docs that use *none* of the
+docprocessing tags being ignored.
+---Fixed---
+
+Version 1.1.6-b
+===============
+
+String tabs not picking up #L_MARGIN when #L_MARGIN not explicitly
+set with L_MARGIN, PAPER or PAGE.
+---Fixed---
+
+Infinite loop when B_MARGIN is set lower than FOOTER_MARGIN during
+doc processing.
+---Fixed---
+
+Version 1.1.6-a
+===============
+
+Mom partially broken when run with groff 1.19.1. Don't know yet
+what this is, whether bad coding in mom, or a problem with 1.19.1.
+Only solution for now: run mom 1.1.6 with groff 1.18.
+----Fixed---
+
+Top margin of endnotes pages after the first endnotes page when
+PRINTSTYLE is TYPEWRITE and endnotes single-spacing is turned on
+falling one line too high.
+---Fixed---
+
+Version 1.1.6
+=============
+
+DOCHEADER OFF (distance) not being respected.
+---Fixed---
+
+FINIS killing ENDNOTES page numbering and heads.
+---Fixed---
+
Version 1.1.5
=============
diff --git a/contrib/groff/contrib/mom/ChangeLog b/contrib/groff/contrib/mom/ChangeLog
index ce93092e8c15..d99c02399ff8 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/contrib/mom/ChangeLog
+++ b/contrib/groff/contrib/mom/ChangeLog
@@ -1,3 +1,396 @@
+*Thu Aug 11 2005
+
+o Makefile.sub (HTMLDOCFILES): Add `refer.html'
+
+*Mon Jun 20 2005
+
+o Makefile.sub (HTMLDOCFILES_, EXAMPLEFILES_, PROCESSEDEXAMPLEFILES_): New
+ variables.
+ (install_data): Install files in `mom' subdirectories.
+ Make it work actually.
+ (uninstall_sub): Updated.
+
+*Thu Jun 16 2005
+
+o Makefile.sub (install_data, uninstall_sub): Use $(exampledir) for example
+files. Reported by Keith Marshall.
+
+*Mon May 16 2005
+
+o Update groff_mom.man.
+
+*Thu May 12 2005
+
+o Added margin notes capability
+
+o Added mom-specific refer support; refer calls can be embedded in
+ running text, sent to footnotes or endnotes, or collected for
+ output on a bibliography page; also added mom-specific refer
+ control macros
+
+o Added bibliography page capability, with full suite of control
+ macros
+
+o Added referencing of footnotes and endnotes by line number
+
+o Added capability to have footnotes run on when footnotes are
+ being referenced by line number
+
+o Added a post footnote space option, in case users want a little
+ space between their footnotes
+
+o Added ENDNOTE_MARKER_STYLE, so user can choose between endnotes
+ identified by a numerical marker in the text, or by line number
+
+o Added control macros to accommodate differing needs for endnotes
+ identified by line number
+
+o Added ENDNOTE_TITLE_SPACE, so user can control starting position
+ of the endnotes page title
+
+o Extended LIST so that it accepts lowercase alpha, uppercase roman
+ numeral and lowercase roman numeral enumerators; also added a
+ "prefix" argument (which comes *after* the separator argument)
+
+o Changed RESET_LIST so that it can reset a list to any number,
+ letter, or roman numeral, instead of just 1, a, A, I and i
+
+o Change to handling of footnote/endnote markers in text; input
+ lines before FOOTNOTE still require \c, but input line after
+ FOOTNOTE OFF must be entered as a literal continuation of the
+ line before FOOTNOTE, including any required word space or
+ punctuation (this so users can get the footnote marker in text
+ either before or after the punctuation without hassle)
+
+o Added QUOTE_AUTOLEAD and BLOCKQUOTE_AUTOLEAD, so user can have
+ quotes and blockquotes leaded differently from running text
+
+o Reworked QUOTE and BLOCKQUOTE to accommodate _AUTOLEAD control;
+ spacing above and below quotes is equalized *on a per quote
+ basis* (not completely happy with this, but at least it gives
+ users some flexibility in designing (block)quotes)
+
+*Fri Mar 18 2005
+
+o Added mom.vim to /examples
+
+*Thu Jan 20 2005
+
+o Added \*[TB+] and \*[B] to give inline functionality of .TN and
+ .EL, respectively.
+
+o Added SECTION and SECTION_CHAR as aliases of LINEBREAK and
+ LINEBREAK_CHAR
+
+o Added a NOBREAK option to PAD, so when PAD is called, it's possible
+ to instruct mom not to advance on the page.
+
+*Wed Jan 19 2005
+
+o New macro, ADD_SPACE, so that extra space can be added at the
+ top of a new page in document processing; the .ns call in HEADER
+ was making additional space impossible
+
+o Reworked handling of ALD/SPACE/SP and LS when they're used at
+ the tops of pages during pure (i.e. non-docprocessing)
+ typesetting. First lines were still wandering. Should also be
+ more intuitive: ALD after LS advances the specified distance from
+ the top baseline; LS after ALD doesn't change the position of the
+ first baseline (i.e. merely sets the lead for the text that
+ follows).
+
+*Tue Dec 14 2004
+
+o Fixed a small problem with spacing under quotes when paragraph
+ spacing is turned on.
+
+*Fri Dec 10 2004
+
+o Put all calls in VFP_CHECK inside their own environment. Without
+ the .ev call, the trap invoked VFP_CHECK was chopping off the
+ first word of the last line before footnotes.
+
+*Dec 6 2004
+
+o Small fixes to elvis_syntax.new (dealing with strings, \{\ and \}
+
+o Changed
+ . ie \\n[#START] \{\
+ . if \\n[#DOC_HEADER]=0 \{ . \}
+ . \}
+ in HEAD to
+ . ie \\n[#START] \{\
+ . if \\n[#DOC_HEADER]=0 \{ .RLD 1v \}
+ . \}
+ so that HEADs at the start of docs with no docheaders falls on
+ the correct baseline.
+
+*Dec 3 2004
+
+o Removed spurious parens from if ( \\n[#TRAP_DISTANCE] < \\n[#DOC_LEAD]*2 )
+ in SUBHEAD.
+
+*Oct 14 2004
+
+o Reworked the LL macro so that the argument can take a prepended +
+ or - sign (i.e. the argument is relative to the current line
+ length).
+
+*Oct 13 2004
+
+o Added an .if \\n(.n=0 if to the ie clause in LS that controls how mom
+ responds to initial LS invocation at page top if T_MARGIN has
+ been set. Now, if there's text on the "top" baseline, LS behaves
+ as expected when invoked afterwards.
+
+*Oct 11 2004
+
+o Added an ie !r#DOCS clause to the processing of "top baseline"
+ ALDs. ALD is used extensively (internally) in the document
+ processing macros, and does not need to check--indeed, should not
+ check--for top baseline placement prior to execution.
+
+*Sep 29 2004
+
+o Additions to elvis_syntax.new
+
+*Sep 12 2004
+
+o Small fixes to the documentation.
+
+*Aug 21 2004
+
+o Removed superfluous second arguments from strings UP, DOWN, FWD
+ and BCK
+
+*Aug 8 2004
+
+o Version changed from the 1.1.x series to 1.2. All of the
+ features I originally wanted mom to have originally have been
+ implemented, and appear to be stable.
+
+o Major overhaul to the setting of page traps and the handling of
+ footnotes, both "normal" footnotes and footnotes that occur
+ inside QUOTE, BLOCKQUOTE and EPIGRAPH.
+
+o Addtion of font "styles" to om.tmac, plus changes to the FAMILY
+ and FT macros to manage them. New section in the doc appendices
+ on adding fonts and managing the new font styles.
+
+o Mom now uses a "fallback font" whenever there's an illegal call
+ to FAMILY.
+
+o RW and EW now affect only the font in effect. A change of family
+ or font disables them.
+
+o BR_AT_LINE_KERN now properly does a .brp (spread and break) when
+ used in justified text.
+
+o NEWPAGE, which used to be an alias for .bp, has been moved into
+ its own macro, in order to make it more responsive to some unusal
+ situations.
+
+o Some changes to elvis_syn.new, including that the file extensions
+ recognized by elvis now include both .mom and .tmac. This makes
+ om.tmac much easier to read.
+
+*Jul 6 2004
+
+o FT and FAM(ILY) reworked to take advantage of if S, if F and
+ \n[.sty] additions to groff (1.19.2). Warnings are emitted if a
+ style hasn't been registered, or if a font style doesn't exist in
+ the current family. Invalid .FAM(ILY) calls now use a "fallback"
+ font" (although no warning is issued); fallback is user-settable
+
+o New macro, FALLBACK_FONT. Not only controls the fallback font
+ for invalid family calls, but also controls whether mom aborts on
+ invalid .FT calls after issuing a warning.
+
+o RW/EW now affect only the current font (or font style)
+
+o BR_AT_LINE_KERN now (properly) does a break-and-spread when text
+ is justified.
+
+o Fairly extensive list of .sty's added to om.tmac. Hopefully,
+ this will make life easier for users wishing to add new fonts
+ and/or entire new families to their groff site-font/devps
+ directory.
+
+*Jun 6 2004
+
+o Altered kerning slightly for footnote markers in text. Daggers
+ and double-daggers were getting a bit jammed
+
+*Fri Jun 4 2004
+
+o Makefile.sub (HTMLDOCFILES, EXAMPLEFILES, PROCESSEDEXAMPLEFILES): Updated.
+
+*Thu Jun 3 2004
+
+o Rewrote the routines dealing with _FAMILY, _FONT, _SIZE, _COLOR
+ and _QUAD. A single macro for each checks for the calling alias
+ (e.g. TITLE_FAMILY in _FAMILY), and performs the appropriate
+ action.
+
+o All "COLOUR" aliases of "COLOR", no matter where, have been
+ removed.
+
+o Added cover and doc cover page generation.
+
+o Added reference macros COVERTITLE, DOC_COVERTITLE, MISC and
+ COPYRIGHT (for use with covers only)
+
+o Fixed EL and TN so they don't spring page traps; in nofill modes
+ the preceding input line must be terminated by \c.
+
+o Added #T_MARGIN_LEAD_ADJ to DO_B_MARGIN, DO_T_MARGIN and NEWPAGE
+ to ensure accurate placement of first lines on new pages when
+ docprocessing is not taking place.
+
+o Made NEWPAGE it's own macro; formerly just an alias of .bp.
+
+o Made BREAKQUOTE obsolete; rewrote sections of footnote handling,
+ including adding support macros to deal with processing of
+ footnotes that were started inside quotes, blockquotes and
+ epigraphs.
+
+o Added a TERMINATE .em to docprocessing (except letters) to ensure
+ that deferred footnotes print on the last page of a doc.
+
+
+*Mar 15 2004
+
+o Added color support
+
+o Adjusted vertical placement of hyphens around page numbering
+ so that they are better centered on the height of the page
+ number.
+
+o Re-wrote portions of the document processing macros so that tabs
+ behave in a consistent and intuitive manner. Tab structures are
+ now properly preserved from page to page and column to column.
+
+*Feb 20 2004
+
+o Rewrote the macros associated with DOCTYPE LETTER so that the
+ user can enter DATE, TO and FROM in any order s/he likes. For
+ backward compatibility, if the older, fixed order (DATE-TO-FROM)
+ is used, the date goes flush right with two linespaces after
+ it, while the other fields go flush left with a single linespace
+ separating them.
+
+o Fixed handling of DOCHEADER OFF <distance> when <distance> fell
+ short of the top margin of running text (the change is actually
+ in the SHIM macro, which is called by DOCHEADER).
+
+o Added a selection of iso 639 two-letter language codes as
+ optional arguments to SMARTQUOTES, so that the use can enter
+ her/his language code to get language specific quoting styles
+
+o Changed the way the strings for \*[ST<n>], \*[ST<n>X], \*[FU<n>]
+ and \*[BU<n>] are read. Formerly, they were entered literally.
+ Now they're entered as an array.
+
+*Jan 24 2004
+
+o Added lists and associated macros. Mom now does (nested) lists.
+
+o Added German-style lowered double quotes and two styles of
+ guillemets to SMARTQUOTES.
+
+o Added macro SIZE, intended to be called inline as \*[SIZE <n>].
+ This is to bring mom's inline size change syntax into line with
+ her other inlines.
+
+o Added ESC_CHAR as an alias of .ec
+
+o Added doc entries for lists.
+
+o Updated SMARTQUOTES entry in docs.
+
+o Updated reserved words in docs.
+
+o Fixed a few more typos in docs.
+
+*Tue Oct 21 2003
+
+o Changed \n[#DRAFT] and \n[#REVISION] to strings \*[$DRAFT] and
+ \*[$REVISION], allowing for the possibility of blank entries that
+ don't mess up headers/footers with zeros if user doesn't want any
+ numbers.
+
+o Extended handling of draft and revision numbers and strings in
+ headers/footers for increased flexibility. It's possible now to
+ have just about any combo of DRAFT_STRING, DRAFT, REVISION_STRING
+ and REVISION, and have them come out in headers/footers as one
+ intuitively expects/wants.
+
+*Fri Jul 25 2003
+
+o Added a .bp after .if \\n[#START]=1 in FOOTER. Without it,
+ in document processing mode, documents that use *none* of the
+ docprocessing tags (yes, there are times when users want to do
+ this) ignored the footer trap.
+
+*Fri Jun 6 2003
+
+o Changed register #DOCHEADER_LEAD_ADJ to string
+
+*Wed May 21 2003
+
+o DOC_TITLE changed to be used exclusively with DOCTYPE DEFAULT
+
+o Fixed problem with restoration of previous doc pagenum
+ style when endnotes use a different pagenum style (set with
+ ENDNOTES_PAGENUM_STYLE)
+
+o Fixed handling of headers/footers with respect to endnotes. Now,
+ when either headers or footers are on, mom picks up the correct
+ page header/footer on the last page prior to ENDNOTES, gets the
+ pageheaders correct for endnotes pages *including the last one*,
+ and picks up correct page headers/footers for the subsequent docs
+ after COLLATE
+
+*Sat May 17 2003
+
+o Added TOC (finally) and a nearly complete set of associated
+ control macros
+
+o Added new control macros to endnotes:
+
+ ENDNOTES_STRING_CAPS - capitalize the endnotes string
+ ENDNOTES_NO_COLUMNS - allows docs in columns and endnotes not
+ ENDNOTES_PAGENUM_STYLE - set page numbering style for endnotes
+ ENDNOTES_FIRST_PAGENUMBER - set first pagenumber for endnotes
+ ENDNOTES_ALLOWS_HEADERS - page headers on endnotes pages off or on
+ ENDNOTES_NO_FIRST_PAGENUM - allows non-printing first page number when page footers are being used instead of headers
+ ENDNOTES_SINGLE_SPACE - for TYPEWRITE, if doc double-spaced
+ SUSPEND/RESTORE_PAGINATION - turns page numbering off for endnotes
+
+o Added an ADJUST option to ENDNOTE_LEAD
+
+o Added DOC_TITLE (like TITLE, but sets document-wide title for collated docs)
+
+o Added HDRFTR_CENTER_PAD, to allow adjustments to placement of
+ HDRFTR_CENTER_STRING
+
+o Added BLANKPAGE macro, to output blank pages (silently numbered)
+
+o Extensive changes to DEFAULTS, START, COLLATE, HEAD, SUBHEAD and
+ PARAHEAD because of new TOC and extended flexibility of ENDNOTES
+ page design
+
+o Fixed DOCHEADER OFF (distance), FINIS
+
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+*Sat Feb 22 2003
+
+o (Re)-fixed handling of post epigraph spacing after #START for
+ TYPEWRITE double-spaced.
+
+------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
*Sun Feb 16 2003
o Added James Ramsey's proposed CHAPTER_TITLE macro, along with his
@@ -57,6 +450,8 @@ o Changed handling of inline horizontal and vertical movements.
The older forms \*[FP#] and \*[BP#] still work (horizontals), as do
\*[ALD#] and \*[RLD#] (verticals).
+------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
*Mon Aug 19 2002
o Fixed ENDNOTES so footnotes output properly when ENDNOTES is called
@@ -72,15 +467,6 @@ o Added .nf to top of PAD, with a test beforehand for current fill
processing. Updated reserved.html to include number register
#FILL_MODE.
-*Mon Jul 29 2002
-
-o Makefile.sub (FFLAG, TFLAG): Add paths to source directories.
-
-*Wed Jul 24 2002
-
-o Makefile.sub (groff_bin_path): Don't use ' \+' but ' *' for sed.
- (GROFF): Set GROFF_COMMAND_PREFIX to empty value.
-
*Fri Jul 12 2002
o More fixes to underlining.
@@ -111,10 +497,6 @@ o Fixed the character translations for UNDERLINE so they work properly
o Expanded docprocessing.html entry "Special Note on Chapters". Tidied
up html a bit.
-*Tue Jun 18 2002
-
-o examples/macros.mom: Fix path to penguin.ps.
-
*Sat Jun 15 2002
o Small fix to PAD to make the use of inlines within the pad string
@@ -123,17 +505,17 @@ o Small fix to PAD to make the use of inlines within the pad string
o Added \*[RULE] ( = \l'\n(.lu' ) so that full measure rules (either to
full line length or within tabs) are easier to set.
-*Sat Jun 8 2002
+*Sat Jun 8 2002
o Macro .PS renamed to .PT_SIZE. Alias .TS removed.
-o .tr bits in .CAPS rewritten in the form .tr é\['E].
+o .tr bits in .CAPS rewritten in the form .tr é\[`E].
-o General cleanup of docs to reflect changes.
+o General cleanup of docs to reflect changes
-o Small changes/additions to `elvis_syntax'.
+o Small changes/additions to elvis_syn
-*Thu Jun 6 2002
+*Thu Jun 6 2002
o In DOCTYPE, in .if '\\$1'LETTER', added .FOOTER_RIGHT_SIZE +0.
Without it, the suite page was printing at the default
diff --git a/contrib/groff/contrib/mom/Makefile.sub b/contrib/groff/contrib/mom/Makefile.sub
index f066153a74f2..b71ccda3629e 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/contrib/mom/Makefile.sub
+++ b/contrib/groff/contrib/mom/Makefile.sub
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-# Copyright (C) 2002, 2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+# Copyright (C) 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
# Written by Werner Lemberg (wl@gnu.org)
#
# This file is part of groff.
@@ -15,11 +15,11 @@
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
# with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-# Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
+# Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
# These may be overridden if cross-compiling.
GROFFBIN=$(top_builddir)/src/roff/groff/groff
-GROFF_BIN_PATH=`echo $(groff_bin_dirs) | sed -e 's| *|:|g'`
+GROFF_BIN_PATH=`echo $(groff_bin_dirs) | sed -e 's| *|$(SH_SEP)|g'`
groff_bin_dirs=\
$(top_builddir)/src/roff/groff \
@@ -44,6 +44,7 @@ NORMALFILES=\
HTMLDOCFILES=\
momdoc/appendices.html \
+ momdoc/color.html \
momdoc/cover.html \
momdoc/definitions.html \
momdoc/docelement.html \
@@ -53,7 +54,9 @@ HTMLDOCFILES=\
momdoc/inlines.html \
momdoc/intro.html \
momdoc/letters.html \
+ momdoc/macrolist.html \
momdoc/rectoverso.html \
+ momdoc/refer.html \
momdoc/reserved.html \
momdoc/toc.html \
momdoc/typemacdoc.html \
@@ -62,36 +65,42 @@ HTMLDOCFILES=\
EXAMPLEFILES=\
examples/letter.mom \
- examples/macros.mom \
- examples/typeset.mom \
- examples/typewrite.mom \
- examples/README.mom \
+ examples/sample_docs.mom \
+ examples/typesetting.mom \
+ examples/README.txt \
examples/elvis_syntax \
+ examples/elvis_syntax.new \
examples/penguin.ps
PROCESSEDEXAMPLEFILES=\
examples/letter.ps \
- examples/macros.ps \
- examples/typeset.ps \
- examples/typewrite.ps
+ examples/sample_docs.ps \
+ examples/typesetting.ps
+
+HTMLDOCFILES_=`echo $(HTMLDOCFILES) | sed 's|momdoc/||g'`
+EXAMPLEFILES_=`echo $(EXAMPLEFILES) | sed 's|examples/||g'`
+PROCESSEDEXAMPLEFILES_=`echo $(PROCESSEDEXAMPLEFILES) | sed 's|examples/||g'`
CLEANADD=\
penguin.ps \
- $(PROCESSEDEXAMPLEFILES)
+ $(PROCESSEDEXAMPLEFILES) \
+ examples/stamp
.SUFFIXES: .mom .ps
.mom.ps:
$(GROFF) -Tps -mom $< >$@
-all: make_examples
+all: $(PROCESSEDEXAMPLEFILES)
+
+$(PROCESSEDEXAMPLEFILES): penguin.ps examples/stamp
-.PHONY: make_examples
-make_examples: prepare_make_examples $(PROCESSEDEXAMPLEFILES)
+penguin.ps:
+ cp $(srcdir)/examples/penguin.ps .
-prepare_make_examples: examples/penguin.ps
+examples/stamp:
test -d examples || $(mkinstalldirs) examples
- test -f penguin.ps || cp $(srcdir)/examples/penguin.ps .
+ touch $@
install_data: $(NORMALFILES) $(HTMLDOCFILES) \
$(EXAMPLEFILES) $(PROCESSEDEXAMPLEFILES)
@@ -100,29 +109,30 @@ install_data: $(NORMALFILES) $(HTMLDOCFILES) \
rm -f $(tmacdir)/$$f; \
$(INSTALL_DATA) $(srcdir)/$$f $(tmacdir)/$$f; \
done
- -test -d $(htmldocdir)/momdoc || $(mkinstalldirs) $(htmldocdir)/momdoc
- for f in $(HTMLDOCFILES); do \
- rm -f $(htmldocdir)/$$f; \
- $(INSTALL_DATA) $(srcdir)/$$f $(htmldocdir)/$$f; \
+ -test -d $(htmldocdir)/mom || $(mkinstalldirs) $(htmldocdir)/mom
+ for f in $(HTMLDOCFILES_); do \
+ rm -f $(htmldocdir)/mom/$$f; \
+ $(INSTALL_DATA) $(srcdir)/momdoc/$$f $(htmldocdir)/mom/$$f; \
done
- -test -d $(exampledir) || $(mkinstalldirs) $(exampledir)
- for f in $(EXAMPLEFILES); do \
- rm -f $(exampledir)/$$f; \
- $(INSTALL_DATA) $(srcdir)/$$f $(docdir)/$$f; \
+ -test -d $(exampledir)/mom || $(mkinstalldirs) $(exampledir)/mom
+ for f in $(EXAMPLEFILES_); do \
+ rm -f $(exampledir)/mom/$$f; \
+ $(INSTALL_DATA) $(srcdir)/examples/$$f $(exampledir)/mom/$$f; \
done
- for f in $(PROCESSEDEXAMPLEFILES); do \
- rm -f $(exampledir)/$$f; \
- $(INSTALL_DATA) $$f $(docdir)/$$f; \
+ for f in $(PROCESSEDEXAMPLEFILES_); do \
+ rm -f $(exampledir)/mom/$$f; \
+ $(INSTALL_DATA) examples/$$f $(exampledir)/mom/$$f; \
done
uninstall_sub:
-for f in $(NORMALFILES); do \
rm -f $(tmacdir)/$$f; \
done
- -for f in $(HTMLDOCFILES); do \
- rm -f $(htmldocdir)/$$f; \
+ -for f in $(HTMLDOCFILES_); do \
+ rm -f $(htmldocdir)/mom/$$f; \
done
- -rmdir $(htmldocdir)/momdoc
- -for f in $(EXAMPLEFILES) $(PROCESSEDEXAMPLEFILES); do \
- rm -f $(docdir)/$$f; \
+ -rmdir $(htmldocdir)/mom
+ -for f in $(EXAMPLEFILES_) $(PROCESSEDEXAMPLEFILES_); do \
+ rm -f $(exampledir)/mom/$$f; \
done
+ -rmdir $(exampledir)/mom
diff --git a/contrib/groff/contrib/mom/NEWS b/contrib/groff/contrib/mom/NEWS
index d4ca87f7666b..2433eb001e30 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/contrib/mom/NEWS
+++ b/contrib/groff/contrib/mom/NEWS
@@ -1,3 +1,240 @@
+Release 1.3
+-----------
+
+Added line numbering capabilities, with controls.
+
+Footnotes and endnotes can now be referenced by line number.
+
+Added ability to adjust vertical position of the title that appears
+on the first endnotes page.
+
+Footnotes can run on when being referenced by line number.
+
+Footnotes now have a post-footnote spacing option, for adding
+a little space between footnotes.
+
+Extended LIST so it accepts alpha, ROMAN and roman enumerators.
+
+Added margin notes capability.
+
+Added refer support.
+
+Added bibliography page support.
+
+Added QUOTE_AUTOLEAD and BLOCKQUOTE_AUTOLEAD, so user can have
+quotes and blockquotes leaded differently from running text.
+
+Change: the input line immediately after FOOTNOTE OFF must be
+entered as a literal continuation of the line prior to FOOTNOTE,
+including any initial spaces or punctuation marks. This allows
+for hassle-free placing of footnote markers in running text either
+before or after punctuation marks.
+
+Release 1.2-f
+-------------
+
+Added ADD_SPACE, to permit users to insert space at the top of
+running text (after the first page) when using the docprocessing
+macros.
+
+Releases 1.2-a and 1.2-b
+------------------------
+
+My personal email address has changed. 1.2-a and -b have been
+updated to reflect that. Additionally, I made some small changes
+to the documentation.
+
+Release 1.2
+-----------
+
+As of 1.2, the recommended version of groff to use with mom has
+been bumped up from groff, 1.18 to groff, 1.19.2. Although mom will
+continue to work with groff, 1.18, her handling of .FAM(ILY) and .FT
+is now slightly different, therefore users of groff 1.18 may have to
+update documents created with mom so that every .FAM(ILY) request is
+followed by a .FT request before any text is input, otherwise mom
+will set the text after .FAM(ILY) in Courier (until she encounters a
+.FT request). People running groff, >= 1.19.2 don't have to worry
+about this, but I recommend that, regardless of which version you're
+running, you have a look at the document entries for FAMILY and FT
+in order to see how mom will be handling .FAMILY and .FT from now
+on.
+
+When used with groff >=1.19.2, mom now emits warnings if a style
+hasn't been registered, or if a font style doesn't exist in the
+current family. Invalid .FAM(ILY) calls now use a "fallback" font"
+(although no warning is issued). The fallback is user-settable.
+
+Mom's macro file, om.tmac, now sets up a fairly extensive list of
+font "styles," thus expanding the range of arguments that can be
+passed to .FT (formerly, just R, I, B and BI, unless users had
+already rolled their own solution to the problem of extensive type
+families containing fonts like condensed, demibold, black, light, etc).
+Users are advised to read the documentation sections on FAM(ILY),
+FT and FALLBACK_FONT, as well as the new appendix section, "Adding
+PostScript fonts to groff", for information on using mom's style
+extensions (and how to disable them, should they conflict with a
+user's present groff site-font/devps setup).
+
+A new macro, FALLBACK_FONT, has been added. It controls not only
+the fallback font for invalid .FAMILY calls, but also whether mom
+aborts on invalid .FT calls after issuing a warning, or continues
+processing using the fallback.
+
+Release 1.1.9
+-------------
+
+Added the (optional) generation of cover pages and document cover
+pages, plus a full suite of control macros for all cover page
+elements.
+
+Added new reference macros that apply to covers: COVERTITLE,
+DOC_COVERTITLE, COPYRIGHT and MISC.
+
+The need for TRAP OFF/TRAP to deal with ELs and TNs that fall at
+the bottom page has been obsoleted. However, both EL and TN, when
+invoked in any "nofill" mode (LEFT, RIGHT, CENTER, or the L | R | C
+arguments to TAB_SET or ST when no QUAD argument is given), must now
+have the input line preceding the EL or TN terminated by \c. Fill
+modes do not have this requirement, i.e. no \c is required.
+
+Footnotes that occur inside quotes, blockquotes and epigraphs now
+work just like regular footnotes, with no user intervention
+required. This obsoletes the macro BREAK_QUOTE.
+
+Removed all aliases that used the word COLOUR. Users must use
+COLOR wherever COLOR is needed. COLOUR, as a replacement/alias, is
+no longer supported.
+
+NEWPAGE, which used to be an alias of .bp, is now its own macro.
+
+Release 1.1.8
+-------------
+
+Added text color support. Users can now define or initialize a color,
+and afterwards change text color with an inline of the form
+\*[<colorname>], or with the macro .COLOR. In document processing,
+the docelement tag control macros have been expanded to include
+_COLOR, e.g. .HEAD_COLOR <predefined colorname> will colorize
+heads, PAGENUM_COLOR <predefined colorname) will colorize page
+numbering, etc.
+
+Adjusted vertical placement of hyphens around page numbering when
+PAGENUM_STYLE is DIGIT, ROMAN or ALPHA so that the hyphens appear
+properly centered on the page numbering character.
+
+Changed tab handling in document processing so that tab structures
+are preserved from page to page and column to column.
+
+Release 1.1.7-a
+---------------
+
+Increased the flexibility of SMARTQUOTES so that they handle quoting
+styles by language, entered as a 2-digit language code argument to
+SMARTQUOTES. See docs.
+
+Re-wrote the DOCTYPE LETTER macros so that DATE, TO and FROM can be
+entered in any order the user wishes, with output that matches
+input. (Should have done this in the first place.)
+
+Release 1.1.7
+-------------
+
+Finally got around to writing "list" macros. See the docs.
+
+Added German-style lowered double quotes and two styles of
+guillemets to SMARTQUOTES.
+
+Added macro SIZE, intended to be called inline as \*[SIZE <n>].
+This brings mom's inline size change syntax into line with her other
+inlines. \*S[<n>] can still be used for the same thing.
+
+The file elvis_syntax (for elvis prior to 2.2h) is no longer being
+maintained. It was getting messy and long in the tooth. The
+official elvis syntax file is elvis_syntax.new, which works for
+2.2h of elvis (and higher, one hopes). elvis users are encouraged
+to update to 2.2h or higher.
+
+Release 1.1.6-e
+---------------
+
+Extended handling of draft and revision numbers and strings in
+headers/footers for increased flexibility. It's possible now to
+have just about any combo of DRAFT_STRING, DRAFT, REVISION_STRING
+and REVISION, and have them come out in headers/footers as one
+intuitively expects/wants.
+
+Also added a new set of syntax highlighting rules for the vi clone,
+elvis. Version 2-2h-beta of elvis finally made possible the
+highlighting of \*[...] inline escapes, whether or not they're
+separated from surrounding text by spaces. This is a terrific
+improvement in elvis, and makes for greatly improved readability of
+mom files.
+
+Release 1.1.6-b - 1.1.6d
+------------------------
+
+Trivial changes to documentation and some cleanups of the main
+om.tmac file, including:
+
+Added a .bp after .if \\n[#START]=1 in FOOTER. Without it,
+in document processing mode, documents that use *none* of the
+docprocessing tags (yes, there are times when users want to do
+this) ignored the footer trap.
+
+Changed register #DOCHEADER_LEAD_ADJ to string
+$DOCHEADER_LEAD_ADJ. This means that .DOCHEADER_LEAD no longer
+requires a unit of measure; points is assumed.
+
+Release 1.1.6-b
+---------------
+
+Added a SHIM macro that calculates and moves to the next "legal"
+baseline during document processing (useful if user starts playing
+around with spacing/leading on a page and needs to get the leading
+back on track).
+
+Fixed handling of DOCHEADER OFF <distance> so that the first line of
+running text falls on a "legal" baseline when <distance> is given.
+
+Release 1.1.6-a
+---------------
+
+Problem with groff 1.19.1 fixed by Werner (.return handled arguments
+incorrectly).
+
+Fixed handling of page numbering style restoration in endnotes, so
+that (collated) docs have the correct page numbering style when the
+style has been changed for endnotes (with ENDNOTES_PAGENUM_STYLE).
+
+DOC_TITLE has been made for use exclusively with DOCTYPE DEFAULT.
+
+Fixed handling of headers/footers with respect to endnotes. Now,
+when either headers or footers are on, mom picks up the correct
+page header/footer on the last page prior to ENDNOTES, gets the
+pageheaders correct for endnotes pages *including the last one*, and
+picks up correct page headers/footers for the subsequent docs after
+COLLATE.
+
+
+Release 1.1.6
+-------------
+
+BAD NEWS: mom appears to be crippled in some areas when run with
+groff 1.19.1. Pending a solution, mom must be run with groff 1.18
+
+***NEW***
+
+Added TOC capabilities.
+
+Extended range of endnotes control macros. See the documentation
+on endnotes control macros.
+
+Added a new DOC_TITLE macro, to deal with collated documents that
+have an overall title, while each doc has its own separate doc
+title (from TITLE).
+
+
Release 1.1.5
-------------
diff --git a/contrib/groff/contrib/mom/TODO b/contrib/groff/contrib/mom/TODO
index c5f15413db6b..1297bbd6a5bb 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/contrib/mom/TODO
+++ b/contrib/groff/contrib/mom/TODO
@@ -1,3 +1,20 @@
+As of version 1.2, the items on this TODO list will only be dealt
+with if users request they be implemented.
+
+UNDERLINING
+-----------
+Explore "the ultimative underline macro" for possible inclusion
+into mom.
+
+NUMBERED HEADS, SUBHEADS and PARAHEADS
+--------------------------------------
+Macros to set numbering style (roman, arabic, alpha, etc)?
+
+FOOTNOTES
+---------
+In columnar docs, maybe give user the choice of gathering all
+footnotes at the bottom of the last column?
+
CONTROL MACROS -- _INDENT
--------------
Let user be able to enter decimal fractions as the argument to _INDENT
@@ -5,17 +22,4 @@ control macros, or, instead, let user be able to enter absolute
values with a unit of measure in addition to current behaviour,
which is relative.
-LISTS
------
-Possbility of indented, nested lists, html-style. Options for numbered,
-alpha-ed, bulleted, dashed. Again, not sure how useful these would be
-for mom's target users. As things stand now, it's easy enough to
-set up lists with string tabs or hanging indents.
-
-BIBLIOGRAPHY
-------------
-Thinking about macros to *assist* in user-written bibliographies (i.e.
-not biblios that get generated automatically at the ends of docs). Style
-considerations are a nightmare, though.
-
------------------------------------------------------------------------
diff --git a/contrib/groff/contrib/mom/copyright b/contrib/groff/contrib/mom/copyright
index ea18d013387b..51756d000992 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/contrib/mom/copyright
+++ b/contrib/groff/contrib/mom/copyright
@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
AUTHOR
------
-Peter Schaffter (df191@ncf.ca)
-15, chemin Brunette
-RR 2, CP 406
-Ste-Cécile-de-Masham (Québec)
+Peter Schaffter (peter@faustus.dyn.ca) (ptpi@golden.net)
+320 Gordon St.
+Fergus, Ontario
CANADA
+N1M 2W3
========================================================================
The groff macro file om.tmac and the html documentation pertaining
-to it are copyright (c) 2002 Peter Schaffter.
+to it are copyright (c) 2004, 2005 Peter Schaffter.
om.tmac is issued under the GNU General Public License, a full copy of
which can be had at
diff --git a/contrib/groff/contrib/mom/examples/README.txt b/contrib/groff/contrib/mom/examples/README.txt
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..65188a798851
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/groff/contrib/mom/examples/README.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,115 @@
+The files in this directory show mom in action.
+
+If you have downloaded and untarrred a version of mom from her
+homepage, you'll see that none of the example files come with
+corresponding PostScript (.ps) files, as they do with pre-compiled
+versions of groff, or groff built from source.
+
+I haven't included the PostScript output because I want to
+keep the mom archive as lean as possible. To view the PostScript
+output, process the files with groff and either
+
+ a) send the output to a separate file for previewing with a
+ PostScript viewer such as gv (ghostview), or
+
+ b) to your printer.
+
+Using the file sample_docs.mom as an example, you would
+accomplish a) like this:
+
+ groff -mom -Tps sample_docs.mom > sample_docs.ps
+ gv sample_docs.ps
+
+Accomplishing b) depends on your printer setup, but a fairly
+standard way to do it would be
+
+ groff -mom -Tps sample_docs.mom | lpr
+
+ or
+
+ groff -mom -Tps -l sample_docs.mom
+
+Note: I don't recommend previewing with gxditview because it doesn't
+render some of mom's effects properly.
+
+The files themselves
+--------------------
+
+All are set up for 8.5x11 inch paper (US letter).
+
+***typesetting.mom**
+
+The file, typesetting.mom, demonstrates the use of typesetting tabs,
+string tabs, line padding, multi-columns and various indent styles,
+as well as some of the refinements and fine-tuning available via
+macros and inline escapes.
+
+Because the file also demonstrates a "cutaround" using a small
+picture (of everybody's favourite mascot, Tux), the PostScript file,
+penguin.ps has been included in the directory.
+
+***sample_docs.mom***
+
+The file, sample_docs.mom, shows examples of three of the document
+styles available with the mom's document processing macros, as well
+as demonstrating the use of COLLATE.
+
+The PRINTSTYLE of this file is TYPESET, to give you an idea of mom's
+default behaviour when typesetting a document.
+
+The last sample, set in 2 columns, shows off mom's flexibility
+when it comes to designing documents.
+
+If you'd like to see how mom handles exactly the same file when the
+PRINTSTYLE is TYPEWRITE (i.e. typewritten, double-spaced), simply
+change
+
+ .PRINTSTYLE TYPESET
+
+to
+
+ .PRINTSTYLE TYPEWRITE
+
+near the top of the file.
+
+***letter.mom***
+
+This is just the tutorial example from the momdocs, ready for
+previewing.
+
+***elvis_syntax.new***
+
+For those who use the vi clone, elvis, you can paste this file into
+your elvis.syn. Provided your mom documents have the extension
+.mom, they'll come out with colorized syntax highlighting. The
+rules in elvis_syntax aren't exhaustive, but they go a LONG way to
+making mom files more readable.
+
+The file elvis_syntax (for pre-2.2h versions of elvis) is no longer
+being maintained. Users are encouraged to update to elvis 2.2h or
+higher, and to use elvis_syntax.new for mom highlighting.
+
+I'll be very happy if someone decides to send me syntax highlighting
+rules for emacs. :)
+
+***mom.vim***
+
+Christian V. J. Brüssow has kindly contributed a set of mom syntax
+highlighting rules for use with vim. Copy the file to your
+~/.vim/syntax directory, then, if your vim isn't already set up to
+do so, enable mom syntax highlighting with
+
+ :syntax enable
+
+or
+
+ :syntax on
+
+Please note: I don't use vim, so I won't be making changes to this
+file myself. Christian Brüssow is the maintainer of the ruleset,
+which is available on the Web at
+
+ http://www.cvjb.de/comp/vim/mom.vim
+
+Contact Christian (cvjb@cvjb.de) if you have any suggestions or
+requests.
diff --git a/contrib/groff/contrib/mom/examples/elvis_syntax b/contrib/groff/contrib/mom/examples/elvis_syntax
index 02b91a48b1b8..64fbb3b06de2 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/contrib/mom/examples/elvis_syntax
+++ b/contrib/groff/contrib/mom/examples/elvis_syntax
@@ -1,130 +1,90 @@
#Mom
language mom
-extension .mom
-startword .\
-inword _(
-keyword .ALD .ALIAS .ALWAYS_FULLSPACE_QUOTES .ATTRIBUTE_STRING
-keyword .AUTHOR .AUTHOR_FAMILY .AUTHOR_FONT .AUTHOR_SIZE .AUTOLEAD
-keyword .BLOCKQUOTE .BLOCKQUOTE_FAMILY .BLOCKQUOTE_FONT .BLOCKQUOTE_QUAD .BLOCKQUOTE_SIZE
-keyword .B_MARGIN .BR .BR_AT_LINE_KERN .BREAK_QUOTE
-keyword .CAPS .CENTER .CENTRE
-keyword .CHAPTER .CHAPTER_TITLE CHAPTER_STRING .CITATION .CITE .CLOSING
-keyword .COLLATE .COL_BREAK .COL_BREAK .COL_NEXT .COLUMNS
-keyword .COMMENT .CONDENSE .COPYSTYLE
-keyword .DATE .DEFAULTS
-keyword .DOC_FAM .DOC_FAMILY .DOCHEADER
-keyword .DOCHEADER_ADVANCE .DOCHEADER_LEAD
-keyword .DOC_LEAD .DOC_LEAD_ADJUST .DOC_LEFT_MARGIN .DOC_LINE_LENGTH
-keyword .DOC_LLENGTH .DOC_L_LENGTH .DOC_L_MARGIN .DOC_LMARGIN
-keyword .DOC_LS .DOC_PS .DOC_PT_SIZE .DOC_QUAD
-keyword .DOC_RIGHT_MARGIN .DOC_R_MARGIN .DOC_RMARGIN
-keyword .DOCTYPE .DOCTYPE_FAMILY .DOCTYPE_FONT .DOCTYPE_SIZE
-keyword .DRAFT .DRAFT_STRING .DRAFT_WITH_PAGENUMBER
-keyword .DROPCAP .DROPCAP_ADJUST .DROPCAP_FAMILY .DROPCAP_FONT .DROPCAP_GUTTER .DROPCAP_OFF
-keyword .EL
-keyword .ENDNOTE .ENDNOTES
-keyword .ENDNOTE_FAMILY .ENDNOTE_FONT .ENDNOTE_PT_SIZE .ENDNOTE_LEAD .ENDNOTE_QUAD
-keyword .ENDNOTE_STRING .ENDNOTE_STRING_FAMILY .ENDNOTE_STRING_FONT .ENDNOTE_STRING_SIZE
-keyword .ENDNOTE_STRING_QUAD .ENDNOTE_STRING_UNDERSCORE
-keyword .ENDNOTE_TITLE .ENDNOTE_TITLE_FAMILY .ENDNOTE_TITLE_FONT .ENDNOTE_TITLE_SIZE
-keyword .ENDNOTE_TITLE_QUAD .ENDNOTE_TITLE_UNDERSCORE
-keyword .ENDNOTE_NUMBER_FAMILY .ENDNOTE_NUMBER_FONT .ENDNOTE_NUMBER_SIZE
-keyword .ENDNOTE_NUMBERS_ALIGN_RIGHT .ENDNOTE_NUMBERS_ALIGN_LEFT
-keyword .ENDNOTE_PARA_INDENT .ENDNOTE_PARA_SPACE .ENDNOTES_FOOTER_CENTER .ENDNOTES_HEADER_CENTER
-keyword .EPIGRAPH .EPIGRAPH_AUTOLEAD .EPIGRAPH_FAMILY .EPIGRAPH_FONT
-keyword .EPIGRAPH_INDENT .EPIGRAPH_QUAD .EPIGRAPH_SIZE
-keyword .EW .EXTEND
-keyword .FAM .FAMILY
-keyword .FINIS .FINIS_STRING
-keyword .FOOTER .FOOTER_CENTER .FOOTER_CENTER_CAPS .FOOTER_CENTER_FAM .FOOTER_CENTER_FAMILY
-keyword .FOOTER_CENTER_FONT .FOOTER_CENTER_FT .FOOTER_CENTER_PS .FOOTER_CENTER_SIZE
-keyword .FOOTER_CENTRE .FOOTER_CENTRE_CAPS .FOOTER_CENTRE_FAM .FOOTER_CENTRE_FAMILY
-keyword .FOOTER_CENTRE_FT .FOOTER_CENTRE_PS .FOOTER_CENTRE_SIZE .FOOTER_FAM
-keyword .FOOTER_FAMILY .FOOTER_GAP .FOOTER_LEFT .FOOTER_LEFT_CAPS .FOOTER_LEFT_FAM
-keyword .FOOTER_LEFT_FAMILY .FOOTER_LEFT_FONT .FOOTER_LEFT_FT .FOOTER_LEFT_PS
-keyword .FOOTER_LEFT_SIZE .FOOTER_MARGIN .FOOTER_ON_FIRST_PAGE .FOOTER_PLAIN
-keyword .FOOTER_RECTO .FOOTER_RIGHT .FOOTER_RIGHT_CAPS .FOOTER_RIGHT_FAM .FOOTER_RIGHT_FAMILY
-keyword .FOOTER_RIGHT_FONT .FOOTER_RIGHT_FT .FOOTER_RIGHT_PS .FOOTER_RIGHT_SIZE
-keyword .FOOTER_RULE .FOOTER_RULE_GAP .FOOTERS .FOOTER_SIZE .FOOTER_VERSO
-keyword .FOOTNOTE .FOOTNOTE_AUTOLEAD .FOOTNOTE_FAMILY .FOOTNOTE_FONT .FOOTNOTE_MARKERS
-keyword .FOOTNOTE_MARKER_STYLE .FOOTNOTE_QUAD .FOOTNOTE_RULE .FOOTNOTE_RULE_ADJ
-keyword .FOOTNOTE_RULE_LENGTH .FOOTNOTE_SIZE
-keyword .FROM .FT
-keyword .GREETING
-keyword .HDRFTR_CENTER .HDRFTR_CENTER .HDRFTR_CENTER_CAPS .HDRFTR_CENTER_FAMILY
-keyword .HDRFTR_CENTER_FONT .HDRFTR_CENTER_SIZE .HDRFTR_FAMILY .HDRFTR_GAP
-keyword .HDRFTR_LEFT .HDRFTR_LEFT .HDRFTR_LEFT_CAPS .HDRFTR_LEFT_FAMILY
-keyword .HDRFTR_LEFT_FONT .HDRFTR_LEFT_SIZE .HDRFTR_MARGIN .HDRFTR_PLAIN
-keyword .HDRFTR_RIGHT .HDRFTR_RIGHT_CAPS .HDRFTR_RIGHT_FAMILY .HDRFTR_RIGHT_FONT
-keyword .HDRFTR_RIGHT_SIZE .HDRFTR_RULE .HDRFTR_RULE_GAP .HDRFTR_RULE_INTERNAL
-keyword .HDRFTR_RULE_INTERNAL .HDRFTR_SIZE
-keyword .HEAD .HEAD_CAPS .HEADER .HEADER_CENTER .HEADER_CENTER_CAPS
-keyword .HEADER_CENTER_FAM .HEADER_CENTER_FAMILY .HEADER_CENTER_FONT
-keyword .HEADER_CENTER_FT .HEADER_CENTER_PS .HEADER_CENTER_SIZE .HEADER_CENTRE
-keyword .HEADER_CENTRE_CAPS .HEADER_CENTRE_FAM .HEADER_CENTRE_FAMILY
-keyword .HEADER_CENTRE_FONT .HEADER_CENTRE_FT .HEADER_CENTRE_PS .HEADER_CENTRE_SIZE
-keyword .HEADER_FAM .HEADER_FAMILY .HEADER_GAP
-keyword .HEADER_LEFT .HEADER_LEFT_CAPS .HEADER_LEFT_FAM .HEADER_LEFT_FAMILY
-keyword .HEADER_LEFT_FONT .HEADER_LEFT_FT .HEADER_LEFT_PS .HEADER_LEFT_SIZE
-keyword .HEADER_MARGIN .HEADER_PLAIN
-keyword .HEADER_RECTO .HEADER_RIGHT .HEADER_RIGHT_CAPS .HEADER_RIGHT_FAM .HEADER_RIGHT_FAMILY
-keyword .HEADER_RIGHT_FONT .HEADER_RIGHT_FT .HEADER_RIGHT_PS .HEADER_RIGHT_SIZE .HEADER_VERSO
-keyword .HEADER_RULE .HEADER_RULE_GAP .HEADERS .HEADER_SIZE
-keyword .HEAD_FAMILY .HEAD_FONT .HEAD_QUAD .HEAD_SIZE .HEAD_SPACE .HEAD_UNDERLINE
-keyword .HI .HY .HYPHENATE .HYPHENATION .HY_SET
-keyword .IB .IBX .IBQ .IH .IL .ILX .ILQ
-keyword .IQ .IR .IRX .IRQ .IT .IX
-keyword .INDENT_FIRST_PARAS .ITALIC_MEANS_ITALIC
-keyword .JUSTIFY
-keyword .KERN
-keyword .LEADER_CHARACTER .LEFT .LIG .LIGATURES .LINEBREAK .LL .LL .L_MARGIN .LS
-keyword .MCO .MCR .MCX
-keyword .NEWPAGE .NEW_PAGE .NO_SUITE .NUMBER_HEADS .NUMBER_PARAHEADS .NUMBER_SUBHEADS
-keyword .PAD .PADMARKER .PAD_STRING .PAGE .PAGE_LENGTH .PAGELENGTH .PAGEWIDTH
-keyword .PAGENUM .PAGENUM_FAMILY .PAGENUM_FONT .PAGENUM_HYPHENS
-keyword .PAGENUM_ON_FIRST_PAGE .PAGENUM_POS .PAGENUM_SIZE .PAGENUM_STYLE
-keyword .PAGINATE .PAGINATION .PAPER
-keyword .PARAHEAD .PARAHEAD_FAMILY .PARAHEAD_FONT .PARAHEAD_INDENT .PARAHEAD_SIZE
-keyword .PARA_INDENT .PARA_SPACE
-keyword .PP .PP_FONT .PP_FT .PT_SIZE .PSPIC
-keyword .PRINTSTYLE
-keyword .QUAD
-keyword .QUOTE .QUOTE_FAMILY .QUOTE_FONT .QUOTE_INDENT .QUOTE_SIZE
-keyword .RECTO_VERSO
-keyword .RESET_FOOTNOTE_NUMBER .RESET_HEAD_NUMBER .RESET_PARAHEAD_NUMBER
-keyword .RESET_SUBHEAD_NUMBER
-keyword .REVISION .REVISION_STRING .RIGHT .RLD .R_MARGIN .RW
-keyword .SETBOLDER .SETSLANT .SILENT .SLANT_MEANS_SLANT .SMARTQUOTES .SP .SPACE
-keyword .SPREAD .SS .ST .START .STRING .SUBHEAD .SUBHEAD_FAMILY .SUBHEAD_FONT .SUBHEAD_SIZE
-keyword .SUBTITLE .SUBTITLE_FAMILY .SUBTITLE_FONT .SUBTITLE_SIZE
-keyword .SWITCH_FOOTERS .SWITCH_HDRFTR .SWITCH_HEADERS
-keyword .TAB_SET .TAB .TABSET .TB .TI
-keyword .TITLE .TITLE_FAMILY .TITLE_FONT .TITLE_SIZE .T_MARGIN
-keyword .TN .TO .TQ .TRAP .TYPESIZE
-keyword .UNDERLINE .UNDERLINE_ITALIC .UNDERLINE_QUOTES .UNDERLINE_SLANT
-keyword .UNDERSCORE .UNDERSCORE_2 .UNDERSCORE2
-keyword .WS
-font fixed DEFAULT CHAPTER NAMED LETTER
-font fixed TYPESET TYPEWRITE
-font fixed FINAL DRAFT
-font fixed BLOCK QUAD
-font fixed LEFT RIGHT CENTER CENTRE JUSTIFY TOP BOTTOM
-font fixed OFF QUIT END EXIT DONE NO
-font fixed PAGE NUMBER STAR
-font fixed COND EXT
-font fixed LETTER LEGAL EXECUTIVE LEDGER TABLOID QUARTO FOLIO
-font fixed 10x14 A3 A4 A5 B4 B5
-font fixed SINGLESPACE
-font fixed FACTOR
-font underlined \/ \/. \/? \/! \/, \/; \/:
-font underlined \, \,. \,? \,! \,, \,; \,:
-font underlined \\ \~ \% \0 \: \( \| \^ \& \%
-font underlined \b \c \C \d \D \e \f \f( \h \l \L \p \r \s \s+ \s- \S \u \v \w
-font fixed \(bu \(co \(ct \(de \(dg \(di \(em \(en \(mu \(pl \(rg \(sc \(sq
-font fixed \(14 \(12 \(34 \(+-
-font fixed # ' ^
-font italic "
-character \]
-comment \#
-comment \"
-comment \!
+extension .mom .tmac
+
+startword .
+color startword normal
+
+inword _.'
+color inword normal
+
+other initialpunct
+mostly normal
+
+backslash none
+
+color args like fixed
+color braces like char
+color brackets like underlined
+color chars like emphasized
+color decimals like number
+color ellipsis normal
+color escapes like keyword
+color math like cursor
+color misc like string
+color operators like string
+color parens like comment
+color reg_string like math
+color tmac_escapes like keyword
+color single_slash like char
+
+font args DA DE EN ES FR IT NL NO PT SV
+font args DEFAULT CHAPTER NAMED LETTER
+font args TYPESET TYPEWRITE
+font args FINAL DRAFT
+font args BLOCK QUAD
+font args LEFT RIGHT CENTER CENTRE JUSTIFY TOP BOTTOM L R C J
+font args OFF QUIT END EXIT DONE NO ALL
+font args PAGE NUMBER STAR
+font args LETTER LEGAL EXECUTIVE LEDGER TABLOID QUARTO FOLIO
+font args 10x14 A3 A4 A5 B4 B5
+font args SINGLESPACE
+font args FACTOR
+font args DASH BULLET ALPHA DIGIT USER
+font args RGB CYM CMYK GRAY GREY
+font args COND CONDX EXT EXTX SUP SUPX CONDSUP CONDSUPX EXTSUP EXTSUPX
+font args BOLDER BOLDERX SLANT SLANTX
+font args UP DOWN BCK FWD BU BP FU FP
+font args ROM IT BD BDI PREV
+font args ST
+font args SUSPEND RESUME
+
+prefix { \{ \{\
+font braces { \{ \{\
+prefix [ ]
+font brackets [ ]
+prefix \(bu \(co \(ct \(de \(dg \(di \(em \(en \(mu \(pl \(rg \(sc \(sq \(lq \(rq
+font chars \(bu \(co \(ct \(de \(dg \(di \(em \(en \(mu \(pl \(rg \(sc \(sq \(lq \(rq
+prefix \(14 \(12 \(34 \(+-
+font chars \(14 \(12 \(34 \(+-
+prefix \fR \fB \fI \fP \f0 \f1 \f2 \f3
+font chars \fR \fB \fI \fP \f0 \f1 \f2 \f3
+prefix .0 .1 .2 .3 .4 .5 .6 .7 .8 .9
+font decimals . .0 .1 .2 .3 .4 .5 .6 .7 .8 .9
+prefix \/ \/. \/? \/! \/, \/; \/:
+font escapes \/ \/. \/? \/! \/, \/; \/:
+prefix \, \,. \,? \,! \,, \,; \,:
+font escapes \, \,. \,? \,! \,, \,; \,:
+prefix \~ \0 \: \| \^ \& \% \!
+font escapes \~ \0 \: \| \^ \& \% \!
+prefix \b \c \C \d \D \e \f \f( \h \l \L \p \r \s \s+ \s- \S \u \v \w
+font escapes \b \c \C \d \D \e \f \f( \h \l \L \p \r \s \s+ \s- \S \u \v \w
+prefix ...
+font ellipsis ...
+prefix + - * / = == < > <= >= <? >? %
+font math + - * / = == < > <= >= <? >? %
+prefix |
+font misc |
+prefix ! : &
+font operators ! : &
+prefix ( )
+font parens ( )
+prefix # * $
+font reg_string # * $
+prefix \n \* \[
+font single_slash \n \* \[
+prefix \\n \\* \\$
+font tmac_escapes \\n \\* \\$
+
+comment \#
+comment \"
diff --git a/contrib/groff/contrib/mom/examples/elvis_syntax.new b/contrib/groff/contrib/mom/examples/elvis_syntax.new
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..d31e0c2634f0
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/groff/contrib/mom/examples/elvis_syntax.new
@@ -0,0 +1,106 @@
+" Steve Kirkendall has thoughtfully reworked elvis's syntax
+" highlighting so that it now supports nroff constructs like \fBword
+" and \(emword, with \fB and \(em being highlighted while "word" is
+" not.
+"
+" There are some other enhancements as well, making it possible
+" to have any word beginning with punctuation (i.e. groff
+" requests) highlighted. I've decided to take advantage of these
+" improvements, which apply to elvis-2.2h onwards, and write a new
+" simplified set of syntax highlighting rules for mom. Just plug
+" this file at the end of /etc/elvis/elvis.syn to use them.
+"
+" If you're using an older version of elvis, stick with the
+" highlighting rules in the files elvis_syntax.
+
+#Mom
+language mom
+extension .mom .tmac
+
+startword .
+color startword normal
+
+inword _.'
+color inword normal
+
+other initialpunct
+mostly normal
+
+backslash none
+
+color args like fixed
+color braces like char
+color brackets like underlined
+color chars like emphasized
+color decimals normal
+color ellipsis normal
+color escapes like keyword
+color math like cursor
+color misc like string
+color operators like string
+color parens like comment
+color reg_string like math
+color tmac_escapes like keyword
+color single_slash like char
+
+font args DA DE EN ES FR IT NL NO PT SV
+font args DEFAULT CHAPTER NAMED LETTER
+font args TYPESET TYPEWRITE
+font args FINAL DRAFT
+font args BLOCK QUAD
+font args LEFT RIGHT CENTER CENTRE JUSTIFY TOP BOTTOM L R C J
+font args OFF QUIT END EXIT DONE NO ALL
+font args PAGE NUMBER STAR LINE
+font args LETTER LEGAL EXECUTIVE LEDGER TABLOID QUARTO FOLIO
+font args 10x14 A3 A4 A5 B4 B5
+font args SINGLESPACE
+font args FACTOR
+font args DASH BULLET ALPHA DIGIT USER ROMAN roman alpha
+font args SUSPEND RESUME
+font args RGB CYM CMYK GRAY GREY
+font args COND CONDX EXT EXTX SUP SUPX CONDSUP CONDSUPX EXTSUP EXTSUPX
+font args BOLDER BOLDERX SLANT SLANTX
+font args UP DOWN BCK FWD BU BP FU FP FN_MARK EN_MARK
+font args ROM IT BD BDI PREV
+font args ST
+
+prefix { \{ \} \{\ }
+font braces { \{ \} \{\ }
+prefix [ ]
+font brackets [ ]
+prefix \(bu \(co \(ct \(de \(dg \(di \(em \(en \(mu \(pl \(rg \(sc \(sq \(lq \(rq
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+prefix \(14 \(12 \(34 \(+-
+font chars \(14 \(12 \(34 \(+-
+prefix \fR \fB \fI \fP \f0 \f1 \f2 \f3
+font chars \fR \fB \fI \fP \f0 \f1 \f2 \f3
+prefix .0 .1 .2 .3 .4 .5 .6 .7 .8 .9
+font decimals . .0 .1 .2 .3 .4 .5 .6 .7 .8 .9
+prefix \/ \/. \/? \/! \/, \/; \/:
+font escapes \/ \/. \/? \/! \/, \/; \/:
+prefix \, \,. \,? \,! \,, \,; \,:
+font escapes \, \,. \,? \,! \,, \,; \,:
+prefix \~ \0 \: \| \^ \& \% \!
+font escapes \~ \0 \: \| \^ \& \% \!
+prefix \b \c \C \d \D \e \f \f( \h \l \L \p \r \s \s+ \s- \S \u \v \w
+font escapes \b \c \C \d \D \e \f \f( \h \l \L \p \r \s \s+ \s- \S \u \v \w
+prefix ...
+font ellipsis ...
+prefix + - * / = == < > <= >= <? >? %
+font math + - * / = == < > <= >= <? >? %
+prefix |
+font misc |
+prefix ! : &
+font operators ! : &
+prefix ( )
+font parens ( )
+prefix # * $
+font reg_string # * $
+prefix \n \*
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+prefix \\n \\* \\$
+font tmac_escapes \\n \\* \\$
+
+character \]'
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+comment \"
diff --git a/contrib/groff/contrib/mom/examples/sample_docs.mom b/contrib/groff/contrib/mom/examples/sample_docs.mom
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+\# This file contains three greeked documents collated together:
+\#
+\# i) two pages of a novelist's outline
+\# ii) two pages of a chapter using COPYSTYLE DRAFT
+\# iii) three pages of an academic paper, set in two columns
+\#
+\# Mom's defaults are used throughout, except for iii), which
+\# demonstrates some of the ways you can design your own documents.
+\#
+\# Since the text throughout is greeked, and groff doesn't know how
+\# to hyphenate all that pseudo-latinate nonsense, I've inserted
+\# discretionary hyphens (\%) into a large number of the the words.
+\# Normally, this isn't necessary.
+\#
+\# The PRINTSTYLE is TYPESET. If you'd like to see what mom does
+\# with the documents when the PRINTSTYLE is TYPEWRITE, change
+\# PRINTSTYLE TYPESET, below, to PRINTSTYLE TYPEWRITE. Also, in the
+\# third example, comment out PARA_INDENT and QUOTE_INDENT (lines
+\# 332 and 333).
+\#
+\# ===================================================================
+\#
+\# First, a sample "NAMED" document--in this case, an outline.
+\# A novelist wouldn't normally write an outline with numbered heads,
+\# subheads and paraheads. I've turned the feature on merely to
+\# demonstrate it.
+\#
+\# Reference macros
+\#
+.TITLE "Lake Attica's Shores"
+.SUBTITLE "A Romance Novel"
+.AUTHOR "Rosemary Winspeare"
+.DRAFT 1 \" Ignored because COPYSTYLE is FINAL
+.REVISION 2 \" Ignored because COPYSTYLE is FINAL
+.COPYRIGHT "2004 Alma Podborski
+\#
+\# Reference macros for the document cover
+\#
+.DOC_COVERTITLE "Sample mom Documents"
+.MISC "Three types of mom documents" "assembled and collated by mom's author"
+\#
+\# Docstyle macros
+\#
+.DOCTYPE NAMED "Outline"
+.PRINTSTYLE TYPESET \" Or TYPEWRITE to preview "typewritten, double-spaced"
+\#
+.DOC_COVER COVERTITLE MISC
+.COVER TITLE AUTHOR DOCTYPE COPYRIGHT
+\#
+\# Additional setup macros
+\#
+.NUMBER_PARAHEADS
+\#
+.START
+.PP
+.PARAHEAD "A note on the setting"
+Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consetetur sadipscing elitr, sed diam
+nonumy eirmod tempor invidunt ut labore et do\%lo\%re magna ali\%quyam erat,
+sed diam voluptua. Stet clita kasd gubergren, no sea takimata sanctus est.
+At vero eos et accusam et justo duo do\%lo\%re et ea rebum.
+.PP
+Stet clita kasd gubergren, no sea takimata sanctus est. Lorem ipsum
+dolor sit amet, consetetur sadipscing elitr, sed diam nonumy eirmod
+tempor invidunt ut labore et do\%lo\%re magna ali\%quyam erat, sed diam
+voluptua.
+.PP
+Consetetur sadipscing elitr, sed diam nonumy eirmod tempor invidunt
+ut labore et do\%lo\%re magna ali\%quyam erat, sed diam voluptua. At
+vero, eos et accusam et justo duo do\%lo\%res et ea rebum. Consetetur
+sadipscing elitr, sed diam nonumy.
+.LINEBREAK
+.PP
+.PARAHEAD "About historical personnages"
+At vero eos et accusam et justo duo do\%lo\%res et ea rebum. Stet clita
+kasd gubergren, no sea takimata sanctus est. Tempor invidunt ut
+labore et do\%lo\%re magna ali\%quyam erat, sed diam voluptua.
+.PP
+Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consetetur sadipscing elitr, sed diam
+nonumy eirmod tempor invidunt ut labore et do\%lo\%re magna ali\%quyam erat,
+sed diam voluptua. Consetetur sadipscing elitr, sed diam nonumy
+eirmod tempor invidunt ut labore et do\%lo\%re magna. Tempor invidunt
+ut labore et do\%lo\%re magna ali\%quyam erat, sed diam voluptua.
+.NUMBER_HEADS
+.NUMBER_SUBHEADS
+.HEAD "Part One"
+.SUBHEAD "Chapter 1"
+.PP
+Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consetetur sadipscing elitr,
+sed diam nonumy eirmod tempor invidunt ut labore et do\%lo\%re magna
+ali\%quyam erat, sed diam voluptua. At vero eos et accusam et
+justo duo do\%lo\%res et ea rebum.
+.PP
+At vero eos et accusam et justo duo do\%lo\%res et ea rebum. Stet clita
+kasd gubergren, no sea takimata sanctus est. Lorem ipsum dolor sit
+amet, consetetur sadipscing elitr, sed diam nonumy eirmod tempor
+invidunt ut labore et do\%lo\%re magna ali\%quyam erat, sed diam voluptua.
+Stet clita kasd gubergren, no sea takimata sanctus est.
+.SUBHEAD "Chapter 2"
+.PP
+Stet clita kasd gubergren, no sea takimata sanctus est. Lorem ipsum
+dolor sit amet, consetetur sadipscing elitr, sed diam nonumy eirmod
+tempor invidunt ut labore et do\%lo\%re magna ali\%quyam erat, sed diam
+voluptua. At vero eos et accusam et justo duo do\%lo\%res et ea rebum.
+.PP
+Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consetetur sadipscing elitr,
+sed diam nonumy eirmod tempor invidunt. Ut labore et do\%lo\%re magna
+ali\%quyam erat, sed diam voluptua at vero.
+.SUBHEAD "Chapter 3"
+.PP
+Eos et accusam et justo duo do\%lo\%res et ea rebum. Stet clita kasd
+gubergren, no sea takimata sanctus est lorem ipsum dolor sit amet.
+Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consetetur sadipscing elitr, sed diam
+nonumy eirmod tempor invidunt ut labore et do\%lo\%re magna ali\%quyam erat,
+sed diam voluptua. At vero eos et accusam et justo duo do\%lo\%res et
+ea rebum.
+.HEAD "Part Two"
+.SUBHEAD "Chapter 4"
+.PP
+Stet clita kasd gubergren, no sea takimata sanctus est
+lorem ipsum dolor sit amet. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consetetur
+sadipscing elitr, sed diam nonumy eirmod tempor invidunt ut labore
+et do\%lo\%re magna ali\%quyam erat, sed diam voluptua.
+.PP
+At vero eos et accusam et justo duo do\%lo\%res et ea rebum. Stet clita
+kasd gubergren, no sea takimata sanctus est lorem ipsum dolor sit amet.
+.PP
+Nonumy eirmod tempor invidunt ut labore et do\%lo\%re magna ali\%quyam erat,
+sed diam voluptua. At vero eos et accusam et justo duo do\%lo\%res et
+ea rebum. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consetetur sadipscing elitr,
+sed diam nonumy eirmod tempor invidunt ut labore et do\%lo\%re magna
+ali\%quyam erat, sed diam voluptua. At vero eos et accusam et justo
+duo do\%lo\%res et ea rebum. Stet clita kasd gubergren, no sea takimata
+sanctus est lorem ipsum dolor sit amet. Consetetur sadipscing elitr,
+sed diam nonumy eirmod tempor invidunt.
+.SUBHEAD "Chapter 5"
+.PP
+Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consetetur sadipscing elitr, sed
+diam nonumy eirmod tempor invidunt ut labore et do\%lo\%re magna
+ali\%quyam erat, sed diam voluptua. At vero eos et accusam et
+justo duo do\%lo\%res et ea rebum. Stet clita kasd gubergren,
+no sea takimata sanctus est lorem ipsum dolor sit amet.
+.PP
+Consetetur sadipscing elitr, sed diam nonumy eirmod tempor invidunt
+ut labore et do\%lo\%re magna ali\%quyam erat, sed diam voluptua. At vero
+eos et accusam et justo duo do\%lo\%res et ea rebum. Stet clita kasd
+gubergren, no sea takimata sanctus.
+.PP
+At vero eos et accusam et justo duo do\%lo\%res et ea rebum. Stet clita
+kasd gubergren. Sea takimata sanctus est lorem ipsum dolor
+sit amet. Accusam et justo duo do\%lo\%res et ea rebum
+.SPREAD
+.RIGHT
+\*[BD]\&...end of sample outline\c
+.EL
+.COLLATE
+\#
+\# The .EL after the line "...end of sample outline" ensures that
+\# mom doesn't spring the page trap, which would deposit a header at
+\# the top of the next page. COLLATE doesn't print a page header
+\# on the first page of a collated document, but if the page trap
+\# has already deposited one there, COLLATE can't undo it.
+\#
+\# Normally, this isn't necessary; here we require it because the
+\# line falls right at the bottom of the page, and would therefore
+\# normally spring the page trap. Sorry for the fussiness, but at
+\# least now you know what to do if you ever encounter the problem
+\# of a page header printing at the top of a collated document.
+\#
+\# Please notice, too, the use of "\&" before "..." Whenever an
+\# input line begins with either a period, an apostrophe or a space,
+\# you must precede it with \&, otherwise the line will disappear,
+\# even when, as here, there's an inline escape that starts the
+\# line.
+\#
+\# =====================================================================
+\#
+\# Next, two pages of a chapter, set in DRAFT style, showing
+\# the use of the EPIGRAPH BLOCK macro and the QUOTE macro.
+\#
+\# You'll notice that the starting page number of this "draft" is 1 (in
+\# roman numerals). COPYSTYLE DRAFT always numbers the first page of a
+\# document 1.
+\#
+\# Reference macros
+\#
+.TITLE "Lake Attica's Shores"
+.SUBTITLE "A Romance Novel"
+.AUTHOR "Rosemary Winspeare"
+.CHAPTER 1
+.CHAPTER_TITLE "The Bonny Blue Yonder"
+.DRAFT 1
+.REVISION 2
+.MISC "Draft 1, 2nd revision"
+\#
+\# Docstyle macros
+\#
+.DOCTYPE CHAPTER
+.COPYSTYLE DRAFT
+\#
+\# Additional style macros
+\#
+.EPIGRAPH_FONT I \" Epigraphs are normally set in roman
+.DRAFT_WITH_PAGENUMBER \" Draft/revision info usually goes in the header
+.COVER_MISC_QUAD RIGHT \" Change default position of the cover "misc" line
+\#
+.COVER CHAPTER+TITLE MISC
+\#
+.START
+.EPIGRAPH BLOCK
+Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consetetur sadipscing elitr, sed diam
+nonumy eirmod tempor invidunt ut labore et do\%lo\%re magna ali\%quyam erat,
+sed diam voluptua.
+.RIGHT
+\*[ROM]\(emJoseph E. Blough
+.EPIGRAPH OFF
+.PP
+Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consetetur sadipscing elitr, sed diam
+nonumy eirmod tempor invidunt ut labore et do\%lo\%re magna ali\%quyam erat,
+sed diam voluptua. At vero eos et accusam et justo duo do\%lo\%res et
+ea rebum. Stet clita kasd gubergren, no sea takimata sanctus est.
+At vero eos et accusam et justo duo do\%lo\%res et ea rebum. Lorem ipsum
+dolor sit amet, consetetur sadipscing elitr, sed diam nonumy eirmod
+tempor invidunt ut labore et do\%lo\%re magna ali\%quyam erat, sed diam
+voluptua. At vero eos et accusam et justo duo do\%lo\%res et ea rebum.
+Stet clita kasd gubergren, no sea takimata sanctus est. At vero eos
+et accusam et justo duo do\%lo\%res et ea rebum.
+.PP
+Stet clita kasd gubergren, no sea takimata sanctus est. Lorem ipsum
+dolor sit amet, consetetur sadipscing elitr, sed diam nonumy eirmod
+tempor invidunt.
+.PP
+"Consetetur sadipscing elitr," dixit ea.
+.PP
+"Sed diam nonumy eirmod tempor invidunt ut labore," dixit eum.
+.PP
+Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consetetur sadipscing elitr, sed diam
+nonumy eirmod tempor invidunt ut labore et do\%lo\%re magna ali\%quyam erat,
+sed diam voluptua. Consetetur sadipscing elitr, sed diam nonumy
+eirmod tempor invidunt ut labore et do\%lo\%re magna.
+.PP
+"Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet," dixit ea.
+.PP
+"At vero eos et accusam et justo duo do\%lo\%res et ea rebum. Stet clita
+kasd gubergren, no sea takimata sanctus est," dixit eum. "Sed diam
+nonumy eirmod tempor invidunt ut labore et do\%lo\%re magna ali\%quyam erat,
+sed diam voluptua."
+.PP
+Consetetur sadipscing elitr, sed diam nonumy eirmod tempor:
+.QUOTE
+Invidunt ut labore et do\%lo\%re
+Magna ali\%quyam erat sed diam
+Voluptua stet clita kasd gubergren
+No sea takimata sanctus est.
+.QUOTE OFF
+.PP
+Justo duo do\%lo\%res et ea rebum. Stet clita kasd gubergren, no
+sea takimata sanctus est. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consetetur
+sadipscing elitr, sed diam nonumy eirmod tempor invidunt ut labore
+et do\%lo\%re magna ali\%quyam erat, sed diam voluptua.
+.PP
+"Stet clita kasd gubergren," dixit ea.
+.PP
+"No sea takimata sanctus est," dixit eum.
+.PP
+Nonumy eirmod tempor invidunt ut labore et do\%lo\%re magna. Aliquyam erat
+sed diam voluptua. At vero eos et accusam et justo, duo do\%lo\%res et
+ea rebum.
+.PP
+Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consetetur sadipscing elitr, sed diam
+nonumy eirmod tempor invidunt. Ut labore et do\%lo\%re magna ali\%quyam
+erat, sed diam voluptua at vero. Stet clita kasd gubergren, no sea
+takimata sanctus est. Consetetur sadipscing elitr, sed diam nonumy
+eirmod tempor invidunt ut labore et do\%lo\%re magna.
+.PP
+Invidunt ut labore et do\%lo\%re magna ali\%quyam erat, sed diam voluptua.
+At vero eos et accusam et justo duo do\%lo\%res et ea rebum. Stet clita
+kasd gubergren, no sea takimata sanctus est. At vero eos et accusam et
+justo duo do\%lo\%res et ea rebum. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consetetur
+sadipscing elitr, sed diam nonumy eirmod tempor invidunt ut labore
+et do\%lo\%re magna ali\%quyam erat, sed diam voluptua. At vero eos et
+accusam et justo duo do\%lo\%res et ea rebum. Stet clita kasd gubergren,
+no sea takimata sanctus est. At vero eos et accusam et justo duo
+do\%lo\%res et ea rebum.
+.RIGHT
+\*[BD]\&...end of sample chapter
+.COLLATE
+\#
+\# =====================================================================
+\#
+\# Finally, a sample academic article, set in two columns with a
+\# 1.5-pica gutter between them. This example also uses QUOTES,
+\# BLOCKQUOTES and FOOTNOTES. In addition, it's set RECTO_VERSO,
+\# with differing left and right margins that alternate from page to
+\# page. (The header also flips from right to left, which you can
+\# see on the 2nd and 3rd pages).
+\#
+\# In order to accomodate the narrow measure of the columns, there's also
+\# a demonstration of things you can change with both the typesetting
+\# macros and the document processing "control" macros.
+\#
+\# Reference macros
+\#
+.TITLE "CONTROL EQUALS CHAOS"
+.SUBTITLE "\*[ALD1]The Psychological and Auditory \
+Impact of Serial vs. Aleatoric Music\*[RLD1]"
+.AUTHOR "Joe Chang" "and" "Brad Hegel Connors"
+.COPYRIGHT "2004 J. Chang, B.H. Connors
+.MISC "Submitted June 3, 2004" "\*[IT]Piano Quarterly\*[PREV]"
+\#
+\# Docstyle macros
+\#
+.DOCTYPE DEFAULT
+.COPYSTYLE FINAL
+\#
+\# Additional style macros -- general type parameters
+\#
+.L_MARGIN 6P
+.R_MARGIN 4P+6p
+.PT_SIZE 10
+.AUTOLEAD 1.5
+\#
+\# Additional style macros -- change mom's default behaviour
+\#
+.RECTO_VERSO
+.PAGENUM 1
+.HEADER_LEFT "Chang, Connors" \" Because we have two authors
+.COLUMNS 2 1P+6p
+.SUBTITLE_SIZE +1.5
+.AUTHOR_SIZE +.5
+.DOCHEADER_LEAD +2p
+.HEADER_SIZE +1
+.PARA_INDENT 1P \" Comment this out if previewing PRINTSTYLE TYPEWRITE
+.QUOTE_INDENT 2 \" Comment this out if previewing PRINTSTYLE TYPEWRITE
+.SUBHEAD_SIZE +0
+.BLOCKQUOTE_FAMILY H
+.BLOCKQUOTE_SIZE -2
+.NUMBER_HEADS OFF \" Because we turned them on in the first example
+.NUMBER_SUBHEADS OFF \" Ibid
+\#
+.COVER TITLE AUTHOR COPYRIGHT MISC
+\#
+.START
+.PP
+Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consetetur sadipscing elitr. Sed diam
+nonumy eirmod tempor invidunt ut labore et do\%lo\%re magna. Ali\%quyam
+erat, sed diam voluptua.
+.PP
+At vero eos et accusam et justo duo do\%lo\%res et ea rebum. Stet clita
+kasd gubergren no sea takimata. Sanctus est, lorem ipsum dolor sit
+amet. Consetetur sadipscing elitr, sed diam nonumy. Eirmod tempor
+invidunt ut labore et do\%lo\%re magna ali\%quyam erat. Sed diam voluptua
+at vero eos et accusam et justo.
+\#
+.BLOCKQUOTE
+Stet clita kasd gubergren, no sea takimata sanctus est lorem.
+Ipsum dolor sit amet, consetetur sadipscing elitr, sed diam nonumy
+eirmod tempor. Invidunt ut labore et do\%lo\%re magna ali\%quyam erat,
+sed diam voluptua at vero. Eos et accusam et justo duo do\%lo\%res et
+ea rebum stet clita.\c
+.FOOTNOTE \" Note the use of \c, above, to keep the word and footnote marker together.
+Clita ipsum dolor sit amet, consetetur sadipscing elitr.
+.FOOTNOTE OFF
+.BLOCKQUOTE OFF
+\#
+.PP
+Duo do\%lo\%res et ea rebum, stet clita kasd gubergren. No sea takimata
+sanctus est lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consetetur sadipscing elitr.
+Sed diam nonumy eirmod tempor invidunt ut labore et do\%lo\%re magna
+ali\%quyam. Erat sed diam voluptua at. Vero eos et accusam et justo
+duo do\%lo\%res et ea rebum stet. Clita kasd gubergren no sea takimata
+sanctus est.
+.PP
+Nonumy eirmod tempor invidunt, ut labore et do\%lo\%re magna ali\%quyam
+erat? At vero eos et accusam et justo duo do\%lo\%res et ea. Rebum stet
+clita kasd gubergren no sea takimata sanctus. Est lorem ipsum dolor
+sit amet. Sadipscing\c
+.FOOTNOTE
+Sadipscing diam nonumy eirmod tempor invidunt ut labore et do\%lo\%re magna
+ali\%quyam erat, sed diam voluptua.
+.FOOTNOTE OFF
+ elitr sed diam nonumy eirmod tempor invidunt. Ut labore et do\%lo\%re
+magna ali\%quyam erat, sed diam voluptua. At vero eos et accusam et
+justo duo do\%lo\%res et ea rebum. Stet clita kasd gubergren no sea.
+\#
+.SUBHEAD "Schoenberg\(em" "The Origins of Serial Pitch Organization"
+\#
+.PP
+Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consetetur sadipscing elitr, sed diam
+nonumy eirmod tempor invidunt ut labore et do\%lo\%re magna ali\%quyam erat,
+sed diam voluptua. At vero eos et accusam et justo duo do\%lo\%res et ea
+rebum. Stet clita kasd gubergren, no sea takimata sanctus est lorem.
+Ipsum dolor sit amet consetetur sadipscing. Elitr, sed diam nonumy,
+eirmod tempor invidunt ut labore et do\%lo\%re magna. Ali\%quyam erat sed
+diam voluptua, at vero eos. Et accusam et justo duo do\%lo\%res et ea
+rebum stet clita kasd gubergren lorem ipsum. Dolor sit amet
+consetetur, sadipscing elitr, sed diam. Nonumy eirmod tempor invidunt
+ut labore et do\%lo\%re. Magna ali\%quyam erat sed diam voluptua at vero.
+Eos et accusam et justo duo do\%lo\%res et ea rebum stet clita kasd.
+Gubergren no sea takimata sanctus est.
+.PP
+Amet consetetur sadipscing elitr sed diam nonumy eirmod. Tempor
+invidunt ut labore. Et dolor\%e magna ali\%quyam erat, sed diam voluptua,
+at vero. Eos et accusam et justo duo do\%lo\%res et ea rebum. Stet clita
+kasd gubergren.
+.PP
+No sea takimata\c
+.FOOTNOTE
+Takimata sadipscing elitr, sed diam nonumy eirmod tempor invidunt
+ut labore et do\%lo\%re magna ali\%quyam erat, sed diam voluptua.
+.FOOTNOTE OFF
+ sanctus est lorem. Ipsum dolor sit amet, consetetur
+sadipscing elitr, sed diam nonumy eirmod tempor invidunt ut labore
+et do\%lo\%re magna ali\%quyam erat, sed diam voluptua. At vero eos et
+accusam et justo duo do\%lo\%res et ea rebum amet. Consetetur sadipscing
+elitr sed diam nonumy eirmod tempor invidunt ut labore, et do\%lo\%re
+magna ali\%quyam erat. Sed diam voluptua, at vero, eos et accusam et
+justo duo do\%lo\%res et ea rebum.
+\#
+.SUBHEAD "Messiaen to Stockhausen\(em" "The Quest for Absolute Control"
+\#
+.PP
+Vero eos et accusam et justo duo do\%lo\%res et ea rebum amet:
+.QUOTE
+Eirmod tempor invidunt
+Ut labore et do\%lo\%re magna ali\%quyam erat
+Sed diam voluptua
+At vero eos et accusam et justo duo do\%lo\%res.
+.QUOTE OFF
+Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consetetur sadipscing elitr
+sed diam. Nonumy eirmod tempor invidunt ut labore et do\%lo\%re magna.
+Aliquyam erat, sed diam voluptua at vero eos et accusam. Et
+justo duo do\%lo\%res et ea rebum stet.
+.PP
+Elitr sed diam nonumy eirmod tempor. Invidunt ut labore et do\%lo\%re
+magna ali\%quyam erat sed. Diam voluptua at vero eos et accusam et
+justo duo do\%lo\%res et ea rebum.
+\#
+.BLOCKQUOTE
+Sanctus est lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consetetur sadipscing. Elitr,
+sed diam nonumy eirmod tempor, invidunt ut labore et do\%lo\%re magna
+ali\%quyam. Erat sed diam voluptua, at vero eos et accusam et justo
+rebum amet. Consetetur sadipsc\%ing elitr sed diam nonumy eirmod
+sed diam nonumy, eirmod tempor. Invidunt tempor invidunt ut labore.\c
+.FOOTNOTE
+Labore diam nonumy eirmod tempor, invidunt ut labore et do\%lo\%re
+magna ali\%quyam. Erat sed diam voluptua, at vero eos et accusam et
+justo.
+.FOOTNOTE OFF
+ Et do\%lo\%re et magna ali\%quyam erat, sed diam voluptua, at vero.
+Eos et accusam et justo duo.
+.BLOCKQUOTE OFF
+\#
+.PP
+Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consetetur sadipscing elitr. Sed diam
+nonumy eirmod tempor invidunt ut labore et do\%lo\%re magna.
+.PP
+Nonumy eirmod tempor invidunt, ut labore et do\%lo\%re magna ali\%quyam
+erat? At vero eos et accusam et justo duo do\%lo\%res et ea. Rebum stet
+clita kasd gubergren no sea takimata sanctus. Est lorem ipsum dolor
+sit amet. Sadipscing elitr sed diam nonumy eirmod tempor invidunt.
+Ut labore et do\%lo\%re magna ali\%quyam erat, sed diam voluptua.
+At vero eos et accusam et justo duo do\%lo\%res et ea rebum.
+Stet clita kasd gubergren no sea. Ali\%quyam erat, sed diam voluptua.
+\#
+.SUBHEAD "John Cage\(em" "Leaving It All to Chance"
+\#
+.PP
+Sit amet, consetetur sadipscing elitr, sed diam nonumy. Eirmod tempor
+invidunt ut labore et do\%lo\%re magna. Ali\%quyam erat, sed diam
+voluptua at vero. Eos et accusam et justo duo dolores et ea rebum.
+Stet clita kasd gubergren, no sea taki\%mata sanctus est.
+.PP
+Consetetur sadipscing elitr, sed diam nonumy eirmod tempor invidunt
+ut labore et do\%lo\%re magna ali\%quyam erat, sed diam voluptua. At vero
+eos et accusam et justo duo do\%lo\%res et ea rebum. Stet clita kasd
+gubergren, no sea takimata sanctus est lorem. Ipsum dolor sit amet,
+consetetur sadipscing elitr, sed diam nonumy eirmod tempor invidunt
+ut labore et do\%lo\%re magna ali\%quyam erat, sed diam voluptua. At vero
+eos et accusam et justo duo do\%lo\%res et ea rebum.
+.PP
+Stet clita kasd gubergren. No sea takimata sanctus est lorem ipsum
+dolor sit. Amet consetetur sadipscing elitr, sed diam nonumy eirmod
+tempor. Invidunt ut labore et do\%lo\%re magna ali\%quyam erat, sed diam
+voluptua, at vero. Eos et accusam et justo duo do\%lo\%res et ea rebum.
+Stet clita kasd gubergren, no sea takimata. Sanctus est lorem ipsum
+dolor sit amet consetetur. Sadipscing elitr sed diam nonumy eirmod
+tempor invidunt. Ut labore et do\%lo\%re magna ali\%quyam erat, sed diam
+voluptua. At vero eos et accusam et justo duo do\%lo\%res et ea rebum.
+\#
+.BLOCKQUOTE
+.PP
+Stet clita kasd gubergren no sea. Takimata sanctus est lorem ipsum
+dolor sit amet. Consetetur sadipscing elitr sed diam nonumy eirmod
+tempor invidunt ut labore et do\%lo\%re. Magna ali\%quyam\c
+.FOOTNOTE
+Aliquyam nonumy eirmod tempor invidunt ut labore.
+.FOOTNOTE OFF
+ erat, sed diam
+voluptua at vero eos et accusam. Et justo duo do\%lo\%res et ea rebum,
+stet clita kasd gubergren, no sea takimata.
+.PP
+Sanctus est lorem ipsum. Dolor sit amet consetetur sadipscing
+elitr. Sed diam nonumy eirmod tempor invidunt ut labore. Et
+do\%lo\%re magna ali\%quyam erat, sed diam voluptua. At vero eos et
+accusam et justo duo. Dolores et ea rebum stet clita kasd gubergren
+no sea.
+.PP
+Takimata lorem ipsum dolor sit amet consetetur sadipscing elitr.
+Sed diam, nonumy eirmod tempor, invidunt ut labore et do\%lo\%re magna.
+Aliquyam erat sed diam voluptua. At vero eos et accusam et
+justo.\c
+.FOOTNOTE
+Justo vero eos et accusam et justo duo.
+.FOOTNOTE OFF
+.BLOCKQUOTE OFF
+\#
+.PP
+Duo do\%lo\%res et ea rebum, stet clita kasd gubergren, no sea takimata
+sanctus. Est lorem ipsum. Dolor sit amet, consetetur sadipscing elitr,
+sed diam nonumy. Eirmod tempor invidunt ut labore et do\%lo\%re magna
+ali\%quyam erat, sed diam voluptua. At vero eos et accusam.
+.PP
+Et justo duo do\%lo\%res et ea rebum stet clita kasd. Gubergren
+no sea takimata sanctus est. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consetetur
+sadipscing elitr, sed diam nonumy eirmod tempor invidunt ut labore
+et dolore magna ali\%quyam erat, sed diam voluptua. At vero eos et
+accusam et justo duo dolores et ea rebum. Stet clita kasd gubergren,
+no sea takimata sanctus est.
+\#
+.SUBHEAD "Beyond Cage\(em" "Catching the Midnight Train"
+\#
+.PP
+Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consetetur sadipscing elitr. Sed diam
+nonumy eirmod tempor invidunt ut labore et do\%lo\%re magna. Ali\%quyam
+erat, sed diam voluptua.
+.PP
+At vero eos et accusam et justo duo do\%lo\%res et ea rebum. Stet clita
+kasd gubergren no sea takimata. Sanctus est, lorem ipsum dolor sit
+amet. Consetetur sadipscing elitr, sed diam nonumy. Eirmod tempor
+invidunt ut labore et do\%lo\%re magna ali\%quyam erat. Sed diam voluptua
+at vero eos et accusam et justo.
+.PP
+Duo do\%lo\%res et ea rebum, stet clita kasd gubergren. No sea takimata
+sanctus est lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consetetur sadipscing elitr.
+Sed diam nonumy eirmod tempor invidunt ut labore et do\%lo\%re magna
+ali\%quyam. Erat sed diam voluptua at. Vero eos et accusam et justo
+duo do\%lo\%res et ea rebum stet. Clita kasd gubergren no sea takimata
+sanctus est.
+.PP
+Nonumy eirmod tempor invidunt, ut labore et do\%lo\%re magna ali\%quyam
+erat? At vero eos et accusam et justo duo do\%lo\%res et ea. Rebum stet
+clita kasd gubergren no sea takimata sanctus. Est lorem ipsum dolor
+sit amet. Sadipscing\c
+.FOOTNOTE
+Sadipscing diam nonumy eirmod tempor invidunt ut labore et do\%lo\%re magna
+ali\%quyam erat, sed diam voluptua.
+.FOOTNOTE OFF
+ elitr sed diam nonumy eirmod tempor invidunt. Ut labore et do\%lo\%re
+magna ali\%quyam erat, sed diam voluptua. At vero eos et accusam et
+justo duo do\%lo\%res et ea rebum. Stet clita kasd gubergren no sea
+takimata lorem. Ipsum dolor sit amet, consetetur sadipscing elitr.
+Sed diam nonumy eirmod tempor invidunt ut labore et do\%lo\%re magna.
+Ali\%quyam erat, sed diam voluptua. At vero eos et accusam et justo
+duo do\%lo\%res et ea rebum. Stet clita kasd gubergren, no sea
+takimata sanctus est.
+.PP
+Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consetetur sadipscing elitr, sed
+diam nonumy eirmod tempor invidunt ut labore et do\%lo\%re magna
+ali\%quyam erat, sed diam voluptua. At vero eos et accusam et justo
+duo do\%lo\%res et ea rebum. Stet clita kasd gubergren, no sea
+takimata sanctus est.
+.RIGHT
+\*[BD]\&...end of sample article\*[PREV]
+.FINIS
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+\# Most mom users rely on mom's document processing macros to format
+\# their work. The doc processing macros take care of all things
+\# typographic and are simple, clear and easy to learn. The kind of
+\# "by hand" typesetting this file shows off is really geared toward
+\# professional typographers. Bear in mind, though, that the full
+\# power of mom's typesetting capabilities can be brought to bear
+\# on document processing as well.
+\#
+\# Basic page setup
+\#
+.PAGE 8.5i 11i \" Printer sheet size
+.L_MARGIN 1i \" Left margin 1 inch
+.R_MARGIN 1i \" Right margin 1 inch (calculates the line length)
+\#
+\# Basic type parameters
+\#
+.FAMILY T \" Times Roman family
+.FT B \" Bold font
+.PT_SIZE 12 \" Point size
+.LS 14 \" Leading (line spacing)
+.LEFT \" Set lines flush left, nofill mode
+\#
+\# Refinements
+\#
+.HY \" Hyphenate
+.KERN \" Automatic pairwise kerning
+.LIGATURES \" Automatic ligature generation
+.SMARTQUOTES \" Enable smartquotes
+.SS 0 \" No extra space between sentences
+\#
+.ALD 1i-1v \" Advance 1 inch from top of paper to first baseline
+Example 1\*[BU 2]:
+.ALD .25v \" Advance an extra 1/4 linespace
+.UNDERSCORE 3.75p "T\*[BU 4]asting notes using padding, string tabs \
+and multi-columns"
+\#
+.SP \" Add an extra line space
+\#
+.FAM H \" Helvetica family
+.PT_SIZE 10
+.LS 11 \" New leading
+\#
+\# The following uses a combination of padding, string tabs, and the
+\# FWD escape to set up five tabs with 1-pica gutters stretched over
+\# the full line length.
+\#
+.SILENT \" Don't print the next line
+.PAD "\*[ST1]VIN#\*[ST1X]\*[FWD 1P]\*[ST2]ROBE#\*[ST2X]\*[FWD 1P]\*[ST3]NEZ#\*[ST3X]\*[FWD 1P]\*[ST4]BOUCHE#\*[ST4X]\*[FWD 1P]\*[ST5]COMMENTAIRES\*[ST5X]"
+.SILENT OFF \" Resume normal printing of text
+\#
+\# Now that the string tabs have been marked off, we "set" them.
+\#
+.ST 1 L \" First string tab flush left, nofill mode (no need for .BR's between input lines)
+.ST 2 L QUAD \" Remaining tabs are flush left/rag right, fill mode
+.ST 3 L QUAD
+.ST 4 L QUAD
+.ST 5 L QUAD
+\#
+.TAB 1 \" Call first tab
+.UNDERSCORE "VIN"
+.TN \" Move to next tab and stay on the same baseline
+.UNDERSCORE "ROBE"
+.TN \" Ibid
+.UNDERSCORE "NEZ"
+.TN \" Ibid
+.UNDERSCORE "BOUCHE"
+.TN \" Ibid
+.UNDERSCORE "COMMENTAIRES"
+.TQ \" Quit tabs
+\#
+.ALD 6p \" Advance an extra 6 points
+.FT R \" Change font to roman (medium)
+.MCO \" Turn multi-column mode on
+\#
+.TAB 1 \" Notice that this tab gets set line-for-line
+\*[IT]Peelee Island \" Set italic
+\*[PREV]Gewürztraminer \" Revert to former font (roman)
+2000
+(Canada)
+.MCR \" Return to top of column
+.TAB 2 \" Call tab 2; in multi-column mode, don't use .TN
+Jaune pâle.
+.MCR
+.TB 3 \" Notice that from here on, we use the alias TB instead of TAB
+Frais, fruité, ci\%tronné, arômes fortes de lichee et de fruits
+tropicaux.
+.MCR
+.TB 4
+Doux, fruité, bien équilibré avec une bonne acidité.
+.MCR
+.TB 5
+Bon apéro. Servir avec des plats
+.RW .1 \" Reduce Whitespace between letters to tighten this line
+indiens ou \%chinois.
+.RW 0 \" Back to normal spacing between letters
+.BR
+Excellent rapport qualité/prix.
+.MCX 8p \" Multi-column mode off; advance an extra 8 points
+.MCO \" Re-invoke multi-columns for next wine description
+.TB 1
+\*[IT]Carau Pujol
+\*[ROM]Tannat
+1995
+(Uraguay)
+.MCR
+.TB 2
+Rubis foncé, vio\%lacée, presque opaque.
+.MCR
+.TB 3
+Belles arômes de fruits foncés (prunes, cerises noires, cassis).
+Odeurs tertiares de cuir, cèdre, violets, eucalyptus, avec une trace
+exotique de Band-Aid*\*[BU 12].
+\#
+\# The \*[BU 12], above, pulls the period back so that it falls
+\# underneath the asterisk. \*[BP<n>] could have been used instead
+\# if you prefer to use points rather than kern units.
+\#
+.MCR
+.TB 4
+Très rond, tannins mûres et veloutés, avec un long finis fruité et
+doucement alcoolique.
+.MCR
+.TB 5
+Superbe\|! Une aubaine à ne pas manquer. Prêt à boire maintenant.
+.MCX 1v \" Multi-columns off; advance an extra linespace
+\#
+\# Now, an example of a hanging indent. This is excessively fussy
+\# from a typographic standpoint in that it hangs the asterisk outside
+\# the current left margin so that the text following it lines up with
+\# with the text in the tasting notes. Notice that in order to use a
+\# hanging indent, you must first set a left indent.
+\#
+.FT I \" Change font to italic
+.PT_SIZE -.5 \" Reduce point size by 1/2 point
+.LS -.5 \" Reduce leading by 1/2 point
+.JUSTIFY \" Set text justified
+\#
+\# Now, move the left margin back by the width of an asterisk plus 2 points...
+\#
+.L_MARGIN -(\w'*'+2p)
+\#
+\# ...and set a left indent equal to the width of an asterisk plus 2 points
+\#
+.IL \w'*'+2p
+\#
+\# Now, set the hanging indent equal to the left indent, effectively pulling
+\# the first line of the following text back to the new left margin.
+\# Subsequent output lines will be indented by the .IL amount.
+\# Notice that when using the \w inline escape, there's no need to append
+\# a unit of measure to it.
+\#
+.HI \w'*'+2p
+*\*[FWD 1p]The term "Band-Aid" means the slightly sweet, vaguely chemical
+smell associated with medical-grade plastics. It is often found in
+wines from terroirs in South America. Provided a wine has a sufficient
+concentration of fruit
+.RW .04 \" Kern the whole next line slightly, so "lipstick" doesn't hyphenate.
+aromas and complex tertiary characteristics, Band-Aid is a Good Thing.
+Otherwise, it smells like cheap lipstick.
+.RW 0 \" Reset kerning to 0
+\#
+\# Notice, above, that although the values for IL and HI are the width
+\# of an asterisk plus 2 points, when setting the first line of text
+\# (the one with the asterisk at the beginning), we put only 1 point of
+\# space after the *. This is to compensate for the fact that in the
+\# italic font, the letter T doesn't align visually with the rest of
+\# the text. As already noted, this is an extremely fussy example. :)
+\#
+.IQ CLEAR \" Cancel and clear stored indent values
+.L_MARGIN 1i \" Reset left margin to its original value.
+\#
+.ALD 2P \" Add 2-picas extra space before next example
+\#
+.FAM T
+.FT B
+.PT_SIZE 12
+.LS 14
+\#
+Example 2:
+.ALD .25v
+\#
+.COMMENT \" COMMENT lets you enter comments without using \# or \"
+In the next line, because the string to be underscored must be
+enclosed in double-quotes, you can't use the double-quote character
+itself around the word "Massaging". We circumvent this by using the
+groff inline escapes \(lq and \(rq (leftquote and rightquote).
+.COMMENT OFF \" Remember to turn COMMENT off!
+\#
+.UNDERSCORE 3.75p "\(lqMassaging\(rq \*[BCK 1p]a passage of rag right text"
+.SP \" Add an extra linespace
+\#
+.PT_SIZE 12.5
+.LS 14
+.PT_SIZE -1 \" Reduce point size by 1 point
+Passage using groff spacing defaults
+\#
+.ALD .5v \" Add an extra 1/2 line space
+\#
+.PT_SIZE +1 \" Restore point size
+.QUAD LEFT \" Set quad left, fill mode
+.IB 3P \" Indent 3 picas from both the left and right margins
+.FT R
+The thousand injuries of Fortunato I had borne as I best could;
+but when he ventured upon insult, I vowed revenge. You, who so well
+know the nature of my soul, will not suppose, however, that I gave
+utterance to a threat. \*[IT]At length\*[PREV] I would be
+avenged; this was a point definitively settled\(embut the very
+definitiveness with which it was resolved, precluded the idea of
+risk. I must not only punish, but punish with impunity. A
+wrong is unredressed when retribution overtakes its redresser.
+It is equally unredressed when the avenger fails to make himself
+felt as such to him who has done the wrong.
+.ALD 6p
+\#
+\# The next line is set quad right, nofill mode, 1/2 point smaller
+\# than the preceding text (using the \*[SIZE <n>] inline escape.
+\#
+.RIGHT
+\*[SIZE -.5]\(emEdgar Allen Poe, \*[IT]The Cask of Amontillado\*[PREV]\*[SIZE +.5]
+.SP \" Extra linespace
+.IBQ \" Disable "indent both"
+\#
+\# The passage above, while acceptable in a longer document, exhibits a
+\# few typographic flaws. The shape of the right margin rag exhibits
+\# a decidedly "rounded" appearance. The word "I" stands alone at the
+\# end of the third line. The space between the 1st and 2nd sentences
+\# ("...revenge. You...") is too large, owing to the letter "Y" that
+\# begins the 2nd sentence. The spacing between "A wrong..." (line 6)
+\# is equally too large because of the way "A" and "w" fit together.
+\# The em-dash before Edgar isn't vertically centered with the letter "E".
+\# And so on. The most important correction below is fixing the rag
+\# so that longer and shorter lines alternate. This is accomplished by
+\# manually breaking lines and then slightly lengthening and shortening
+\# them until a pleasing rag is achieved. The remainder of the little
+\# flaws are fixed with inline escapes.
+\#
+.FT B
+.PT_SIZE -1
+.LEFT
+The same passage, \*[BU 4]"massaged"
+\#
+.ALD .5v
+\#
+.FT R
+.PT_SIZE +1
+.QUAD LEFT
+.HY OFF \" Turn automatic hyphenation off
+.BR_AT_LINE_KERN \" Automatically insert a line break (.BR) with each invocation of .RW and .EW
+.WS +1 \" Increase word space slightly
+.IB \" Turn "indent both" back on; values are the same as before
+\#
+The thousand injuries of Fortunato I had borne as I best could; but
+when he ventured upon insult, I \*[BU 2]vowed revenge. \*[BU 4]Y\*[BU 6]ou,
+\*[BU 4]who so \*[BU 2]well know the nature
+.EW .2
+of my soul, \*[BU 2]will not suppose, however, that I gave utterance to
+a threat. \*[IT]At
+.EW .2
+length\*[PREV] I would be avenged; this was a point definitively
+settled\(embut the
+.EW .2
+v\*[BU 1]ery definitiveness with which it was resolved, precluded the idea
+of risk.
+.EW 0
+I must not only punish, but punish with impunity. A \*[BCK 1p]wrong is
+unredressed
+.EW .1
+when retribution overtakes its redresser. It is equally unredressed
+when the
+.RW .1
+avenger fails to make himself felt as such to him \*[BU 2]who has done
+the wrong.
+.RW 0 \" Restore normal kerning
+.WS +0 \" Restore normal wordspacing
+.ALD 6p
+.PT_SIZE -.5
+.RIGHT
+\*[UP 1.5p]\(em\*[DOWN 1.5p]\*[BCK 1p]Edgar \*[BCK 1p]Allen Poe, \*[IT]The Cask of Amontillado\*[PREV]
+.IQ CLEAR \" Cancel and clear stored values of all indents
+\#
+\#
+.NEWPAGE \" Start a new page
+.T_MARGIN 1i \" Set top margin to 1i (approx. equivalent to .ALD 1i-1v above)
+\#
+.FAM T
+.FT B
+.PT_SIZE 12
+.LS 14
+.LEFT
+\#
+Example 3:
+.ALD .25v
+.UNDERSCORE 3.75p "A \*[BU 2]recipe for enumerated lists using indents"
+.SP .5v \" Add an extra half line space
+.FAM N \" New Century Schoolbook family
+.FT R
+.PT_SIZE 11
+.LS 13
+.HY \" Turn hyphenation back on
+.JUSTIFY \" Justify text
+This example demonstrates the use of left and hanging indents for
+simple enumerated lists. Nested lists are possible, as the example
+shows; however, the more complex the nesting, the wiser it becomes
+to use (string) tabs, as seen in Example 4.
+.TI 1.5m
+\*[BD]Please note: mom\*[PREV] has macros that allow you to set
+enumerated lists automatically. These examples merely show hanging
+indents and string tabs in use.
+\#
+.JUSTIFY \" Justify text
+.IL \w'\0.\0' \" Establish a left indent equal to the width of 2 figure spaces plus a period.
+.HI \w'\0.\0' \" Establish a hanging indent equal to the size of the left indent.
+.ALD 6p
+\#
+\#
+1.\0This is the first item in the list. N\*[BU 2]otice how the first line
+"hangs" back from the remaining text, which is otherwise
+indented by the width of by two figure-spaces (digit-width
+spaces) and a period.
+.BR
+.HI \" Notice that HI doesn't require an argument once the value's been set
+.ALD 6p
+2.\0This is the second item in the list. As with the above item,
+notice the use of the \*[BU 8]\\0 escape sequence in the input text. It's
+there to ensure that the space after the number/period combination
+always remains the same (i.e. doesn't stretch when the line is
+justified). That way, the text of each item always lines up perfectly.
+\#
+.COMMENT
+Now we're going to set a bullet-point list, indented from the text
+above by 1 pica. IL arguments are always added to whatever value
+is in already effect for IL, hence all we have to do is tell mom to
+indent (from the current left indent) 1 pica plus the width of the
+bullet character ( \(bu ). \*[FWD 3p] puts three points of space after
+the bullet so that the bullet and the text are visually separated.
+.COMMENT OFF
+\#
+\#
+.IL 1P+\w'\(bu\*[FWD 3p]'
+\#
+\# Hanging indents are always relative to the current left indent.
+\# The additional 1-pica indent, above, already having been taken
+\# care of, we only want to hang the first lines of bullet list items
+\# back by the width of the bullet character plus its 3 extra
+\# points of space.
+\#
+.ALD 6p
+.HI \w'\(bu\*[FWD 3p]'
+\*[DOWN 1p]\(bu\*[UP 1p]\*[FWD 3p]This is the first line of a sublist with bullets.
+N\*[BU 2]otice how the first line (the one with the bullet) is indented
+exactly one pica from the text of the list item above it, while the
+remaining lines align with the left indent we set above.
+.ALD 6p
+.HI
+\*[DOWN 1p]\(bu\*[UP 1p]\*[FWD 3p]This is the second item of the sublist with bullets. \*[BU 4]We
+could go on indefinitely, but let's go back to the top level (numbered)
+list...
+\#
+\# The easiest way to return to a previous indent value is by subtraction.
+\# The argument to IL, above, was 1P+\w'\(bu\*[FWD 3p]', so we just reverse
+\# it by putting a minus sign in front. The parentheses are required
+\# for groff to evaluate the expression properly.
+\#
+.IL -(1P+\w'\(bu\*[FWD 3p]')
+.HI \w'\0.\0' \" Reset hanging indent for use with numbered items.
+.ALD 6p
+3.\0...and here we are.
+.HI \" Again, notice that once HI has been set, you don't have to keep passing it an argument.
+.ALD 6p
+4.\0In order not to make the example too long, we'll stop here.
+.IQ CLEAR \" Don't forget to cancel and/or clear indents!
+\#
+.FAM T
+.FT B
+.PT_SIZE 12
+.LS 14
+.LEFT
+.SP
+\#
+Example 4:
+.ALD .25v
+.UNDERSCORE 3.75p "A \*[BU 2]recipe for nested lists using string tabs"
+.SP .5v
+.FAM N
+.FT R
+.PT_SIZE 11
+.LS 13
+.JUSTIFY
+Although setting up string tabs is a bit more complex than setting
+up indents, it's \*[BU 3]well worth the effort, especially for nested lists.
+.ALD 6p
+\#
+.COMMENT
+The PAD line, below, sets up two string tabs. The first (ST1)
+is exactly the length of two figure spaces and a period. The
+second (ST2) is simply "the remainder of the line."
+.COMMENT OFF
+\#
+.SILENT \" Don't print any of this
+.PAD "\*[ST1]\0.\0\*[ST1X]\*[ST2]#\*[ST2X]"
+.ST 1 L \" String tabs must be "set" after being marked off in a line
+.ST 2 J \" ST 1 will be set flush left, nofill; ST 2 will be justified.
+.SILENT OFF \" Restore printing
+\#
+.TB 1
+1.
+.TN \" Use .TN here so text stays on the same baseline as the number in tab 1
+This is the first item in the list. N\*[BU 2]otice how, just as in Example 3,
+the first line hangs back from the remaining text, which is otherwise
+indented.
+.ALD 6p
+.TB 1
+2.
+.TN
+This is the second item in the list. N\*[BU 2]otice that when setting "lists"
+with tabs, there's no need to use the \*[BU 8]\\0 escape sequence after
+the number/period combination in the input text.
+.ALD 6p
+\#
+.COMMENT
+Now, set up the indented bullet-point sublist. The PAD line
+says: move forward 12 points (1 pica), then mark off a string
+tab (ST3) that's the length of the bullet character; move foward
+another three points, then make the next string tab (ST4) the
+length of remainder of the line.
+.COMMENT OFF
+\#
+.SILENT
+.PAD "\*[FWD 12p]\*[ST3]\(bu\*[ST3X]\*[FWD 3p]\*[ST4]#\*[ST4X]"
+.ST 3 L
+.ST 4 J
+.SILENT OFF
+.ALD 6p
+.TB 3
+\*[DOWN 1p]\(bu\*[UP 1p]
+.TN
+This is the first line of a sublist with bullets. N\*[BU 2]otice how the
+bullets and the text line up exactly the same as in Example 3.
+.ALD 6p
+.TB 3
+\*[DOWN 1p]\(bu\*[UP 1p]
+.TN
+This is the second item of the sublist with bullets. For the fun of
+it, lets add in an
+.SPREAD
+en-dashed sub-sublist.
+.BR \" We're in a fill mode right now, so you *must* terminate the line with BR
+\#
+.SILENT
+.PAD "\*[FWD 12p]\*[ST5]\(en\*[ST5X]\*[FWD 4p]\*[ST6]#\*[ST6X]"
+.ST 5 L
+.ST 6 J
+.SILENT OFF
+.ALD 6p
+.TB 5
+\*[UP .75p]\(en\*[DOWN .75p]
+.TN
+Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consetetur sadipscing elitr, sed diam
+nonumy eirmod tempor invidunt ut labore et dolore magna aliquyam erat,
+sed diam voluptua.
+.ALD 6p
+.TB 5
+\*[UP .75p]\(en\*[DOWN .75p]
+.TN
+At \*[BU 3]vero eos et accusam et justo duo dolores et ea rebum. Stet clita
+kasd gubergren, no sea takimata sanctus est lorem ipsum dolor sit amet.
+.ALD 6p
+.TB 1
+3.
+.TN
+And here we are, back at the top-level numbered list with a minimum
+of muss and fuss,
+.ALD 6p
+.TB 1
+4.
+.TN
+Generally speaking, once you get the hang of string tabs and the
+\*[BD]PAD\*[PREV] macro, you'll find setting up complex nested lists
+(or anything similar to them) easier than with hanging indents.
+.TQ
+\#
+.NEWPAGE
+.FAM T
+.FT B
+.PT_SIZE 12
+.LS 14
+.LEFT
+\#
+Example 5:
+.ALD .25v
+.UNDERSCORE 3.75p "Word spacing"
+.ALD 8p
+.FAM P \" Palatino family
+.PT_SIZE 11
+.LS 14
+\#
+\# The "label" lines for the following are set in Helvetica bold, one
+\# point smaller than the examples themselves. This demonstrates the
+\# use of the groff inline escape \f[...] to change both family and
+\# font inline. It also shows using the mom inline \*S[...], which is
+\# an alternate form of the inline, \*[SIZE <n>]
+\#
+\f[HB]\*S[-1]Normal word spacing\*S[+1]\*[PREV]
+.FT R
+N\*[BU 1]o\*[BU 1]w \*[BU 1]is the time for all good men to come to the aid of the party.
+.ALD 4p
+\f[HB]\*S[-1]Word spacing adjusted by \*[UP 1p]\*[BU 3]+\*[DOWN 1p]\*[BU 1]2\*S[+1]\*[PREV]
+.FT R
+.WS +2
+N\*[BU 1]o\*[BU 1]w \*[BU 1]is the time for all good men to come to the aid of the party.
+.WS +0
+.ALD 4p
+\f[HB]\*S[-1]Word spacing adjusted by \*[UP 1p]\*[BU 3]+\*[DOWN 1p]4\*S[+1]\*[PREV]
+.FT R
+.WS +4
+N\*[BU 1]o\*[BU 1]w \*[BU 1]is the time for all good men to come to the aid of the party.
+.WS +0
+.ALD 4p
+\f[HB]\*S[-1]Word spacing adjusted by \*[UP 1p]\*[BU 3]+\*[DOWN 1p]6\*S[+1]\*[PREV]
+.FT R
+.WS +6
+N\*[BU 1]o\*[BU 1]w \*[BU 1]is the time for all good men to come to the aid of the party.
+.WS +0
+.SP 1.5v
+\#
+.FAM T
+.FT B
+.PT_SIZE 12
+.LS 14
+\#
+.LEFT
+Example 6:
+.ALD .25v
+.UNDERSCORE 3.75p "Line kerning"
+.ALD 8p
+.FAM P \" Palatino family
+.FT R
+.PT_SIZE 11
+.LS 15
+\#
+\# Here, we set up some tabs so the examples can go into facing columns.
+\#
+.TAB_SET 1 0 19.5P L
+.TAB_SET 2 19.5P 19.5P L
+\#
+.MCO \" Turn multi-columns on
+.TB 1
+\f[HB]\*S[-1]Unkerned line\*S[+1]\*[PREV]
+.FT R
+"But this is \*[IT]important!\/"\*[PREV]she exclaimed.
+.ALD 4p
+\f[HB]\*S[-1]Line "tightened" \(en .RW .1\*S[+1]\*[PREV]
+.RW .1
+"But this is \*[IT]important!\/"\*[PREV]she exclaimed.
+.ALD 4p
+\#
+\# In the next line, notice that because it uses a different family
+\# (Helvetica instead of Palatino), the RW macro doesn't affect it.
+\#
+\f[HB]\*S[-1]Line "tightened" \(en .RW .2\*S[+1]\*[PREV]
+.RW .2
+"But this is \*[IT]important!\/"\*[PREV]she exclaimed.
+.ALD 4p
+\f[HB]\*S[-1]Line "tightened" \(en .RW .3\*S[+1]\*[PREV]
+.RW .3
+"But this is \*[IT]important!\/"\*[PREV]she exclaimed.
+.MCR
+.TB 2
+\f[HB]\*S[-1]Unkerned line\*S[+1]\*[PREV]
+"But this is \*[IT]important!\/"\*[PREV]she exclaimed.
+.ALD 4p
+\f[HB]\*S[-1]Line "loosened" \(en .EW .1\*S[+1]\*[PREV]
+.EW .1
+"But this is \*[IT]important!\/"\*[PREV]she exclaimed.
+.ALD 4p
+\f[HB]\*S[-1]Line "loosened" \(en .EW .2\*S[+1]\*[PREV]
+.EW .2
+"But this is \*[IT]important!\/"\*[PREV]she exclaimed.
+.ALD 4p
+\f[HB]\*S[-1]Line "loosened" \(en .EW .3\*S[+1]\*[PREV]
+.EW .3
+"But this is \*[IT]important!\/"\*[PREV]she exclaimed.
+.MCX 1.5v
+\#
+.FAM T
+.FT B
+.PT_SIZE 12
+.LS 14
+.LEFT
+\#
+Example 7:
+.ALD .25v
+.UNDERSCORE 3.75p "Cutaround using left\*[FU 2]/right indents, multi columns \
+and a dropcap"
+.SP
+\#
+.FT R
+.PT_SIZE 11
+.LS 12
+.BR_AT_LINE_KERN OFF \" In justified text, it's best to have this OFF
+\#
+.TAB_SET 1 0 18.5P J
+.TAB_SET 2 20.5P 18.5P J
+.MCO
+.ALD 5P+9p
+\#
+\# The little picture of tux.
+\#
+.PSPIC penguin.ps
+.MCR
+.TAB 1
+.XCOLOR red \" Initialize the X11 color, red
+.DROPCAP_COLOR red
+.DROPCAP_FONT B
+.DROPCAP L 3 COND 80 \" i.e. the letter L dropped 3 lines, condensed to 80% of its normal width
+.EW .2
+orem ipsum dolor sit amet, consetetur sa\%dip\%scing elitr, sed diam
+nonumy eir\%mod tempor invidunt ut labore et dolore magna aliquyam erat,
+sed diam voluptua.
+.EW 0
+.TI 1P
+At vero eos et accusam et justo duo dolores et ea rebum. Stet clita
+kasd gubergren, no sea taki-
+.SPREAD \" Force justify preceding line before starting indent
+.IR 3.5P
+kimata sanctus est lorem ipsum dolor sit amet.
+Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consetetur sadipscing elitr, sed diam
+nonumy eirmod tempor.
+.EW .2
+.TI
+Invidunt ut labore et dolore magna ali\%qu\%yam erat, sed diam voluptua.
+At
+.EW 0
+vero eos et accusam et justo duo dolores et ea rebum.
+.TI
+Stet clita kasd gubergren, no sea ta-
+.SPREAD \" Force justify preceding line before quitting indent
+.IRQ
+kimata sanctus est lorem ipsum dolor sit amet. Lorem ipsum dolor
+sit amet, consetetur sadipscing elitr, sed diam nonumy eirmod tempor
+in\%vi\%dunt ut labore et dolore magna aliquyam erat. Sed diam voluptua,
+at vero eos et accusam et justo duo
+.SPREAD
+.EW .3
+dolores et ea rebum. Stet clita no kasd guber-
+.SPREAD
+.MCR
+.TB 2
+gren, no sea takimata sanctus est lorem ipsum
+.EW 0
+dolor sit amet. Consetetur sadipscing elitr, sed diam nonumy eirmod
+tempor invidunt ut labore et dolore.
+.TI
+Magna aliquyam erat, sed diam voluptua, at vero eos et accusam.
+Et justo duo dolores et ea
+.SPREAD
+.IL 3.5P
+rebum, stet clita kasd gubergren. No sea
+takimata sanctus est, lorem ipsum dolor sit amet.
+.TI
+Sit amet, consetetur sadipscing elitr, sed diam. Nonumy eirmod tempor
+in\%vi-
+.EW .3
+dunt ut labore et dolore magna. Ali-
+.EW 0
+quyam erat sed diam voluptua.
+At vero eos et accusam et justo duo dolores et ea rebum stet.
+.ILQ
+.TI
+Dolores et ea rebum stet clita kasd gubergren, no sea takimata
+sanctus. Sadipscing elitr sed diam, nonumy eirmod tempor, invidunt
+ut labore et dolore magna aliquyam erat. Sed diam voluptua, at vero
+eos et accusam et justo duo dolores et ea rebum.
diff --git a/contrib/groff/contrib/mom/groff_mom.man b/contrib/groff/contrib/mom/groff_mom.man
index dea6a91d147e..b82fcad71898 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/contrib/mom/groff_mom.man
+++ b/contrib/groff/contrib/mom/groff_mom.man
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
.ig
This file is part of groff, the GNU roff type-setting system.
-Copyright (C) 2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+Copyright (C) 2002, 2003, 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
written by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org>
Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document
@@ -14,6 +14,9 @@ A copy of the Free Documentation License is included as a file called
FDL in the main directory of the groff source package.
..
.
+.do nr groff_mom_C \n[.C]
+.cp 0
+.
.mso www.tmac
.
.de TQ
@@ -85,10 +88,13 @@ mom comes with her own (very) complete documentation in HTML format.
.
.B mom
was written by
-.MTO df191@ncf.ca "Peter Schaffter" .
+.MTO peter@faustus.dyn.ca "Peter Schaffter" .
Please send bug reports to the
.MTO bug-groff@gnu.org "groff bug mailing list"
-or directly to the author.
+or directly to the author, either at the address above or to
+.MTO ptpi@golden.net "" .
+.
+.cp \n[groff_mom_C]
.
.\" Local Variables:
.\" mode: nroff
diff --git a/contrib/groff/contrib/mom/momdoc/appendices.html b/contrib/groff/contrib/mom/momdoc/appendices.html
index 64d3b8f54c37..6b5b63fcd610 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/contrib/mom/momdoc/appendices.html
+++ b/contrib/groff/contrib/mom/momdoc/appendices.html
@@ -1,3 +1,4 @@
+<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2 Final//EN">
<html>
<head>
<meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html;charset=iso-8859-1">
@@ -7,8 +8,10 @@
<!====================================================================>
-<a href="typemacdoc.html#TOP">Prev</a>&nbsp;&nbsp;
+<a href="reserved.html#TOP">Next</a>&nbsp;&nbsp;
+<a href="macrolist.html#TOP">Prev</a>&nbsp;&nbsp;
<a href="toc.html">Back to Table of Contents</a>
+<p>
<a name="TOP"></a>
<a name="APPENDICES">
@@ -17,9 +20,13 @@
<ul>
<li><a href="#MOREDOC">Further notes on this documentation</a>
+ <li><a href="#FONTS">Adding PostScript fonts to groff</a>
+ <ul>
+ <li><a href="#HOWTO">How to create a PostScript font for use with groff</a>
+ </ul>
<li><a href="#CODENOTES">Some reflections on mom, with an apology</a>
- <li><a href="reserved.html">List of reserved words</a>
<li><a href="#CONTACT">Contact the author</a>
+ <li><a href="reserved.html">List of reserved words</a>
</ul>
<a name="MOREDOC">
@@ -58,30 +65,517 @@ basic (text only) html. I may have written <strong>mom</strong>,
but I still regularly call on her documentation. Elvis, with its
html capabilities, lets me write and format <strong>mom</strong>
documents AND peruse her documentation, clicking on links as
-necessary, without ever leaveing the comfy confines of my
+necessary, without ever leaving the comfy confines of my
text editor.
<p>
Not everyone, of course, uses an editor with html capabilities.
For them, firing up a browser is obviously necessary for reading
<strong>mom</strong>'s documentation. Browsers being what they are,
and not everyone on the globe having the cash for muscle machines
-to run Galeon, or Konqueror, or Mozilla, or Netscape, their browser
-needs to be one that's fast and light -- Lynx, in other words.
+to run Galeon, or Konqueror or Mozilla, their browser
+needs to be fast and light--and probably &quot;text-only&quot;.
<p>
Some <strong>mom</strong> users may notice the absence of graphics,
-frames, and (for the most part) tables in this documentation.
-The reason is simple: Lynx. People who, for whatever reason (choice
-or necessity), use Lynx to read the documentation must be able to make
-sense of it. All of it. Graphical examples of <strong>mom</strong>
-in action might have made some parts of the documenation easier to
-write, but would have excluded Lynx-only users. And it goes
-without saying that the documentation looks fine if you're
-reading it in a graphical browser.
+frames, and (for the most part) tables in this documentation. The
+reason is simple: text-only browsers. People who, for whatever
+reason (choice or necessity), use lynx, or links or w3m to read
+the documentation must be able to make sense of it. All of it.
+Graphical examples of <strong>mom</strong> in action might have made
+some parts of the documentation easier to write, but would have
+excluded text-only browser users. And it goes without saying that
+the documentation looks fine if you're reading it in a graphical
+browser.
<br>
<hr>
<!=====================================================================>
+<a name="FONTS">
+ <h2><u>Adding PostScript fonts to groff</u></h2>
+</a>
+
+<a name="SMALL_NOTE"></a>
+<em><strong>Small note:</strong> the term &lt;prefix&gt; in this
+section refers to the directory in which groff is installed,
+typically something like /usr/share/groff/&lt;version#&gt;
+(for distro-specific, pre-compiled groff packages) or
+/usr/local/share/groff/&lt;version#&gt; (if you've built groff
+from source).</em>
+<p>
+Groff comes with a small library of PostScript
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_FAMILY">families</a>
+(see the
+<a href="typesetting.html#FAMILY">FAMILY</a>
+macro for a list). The families have four
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_FONT">fonts</a>
+associated with them. These fonts are a combination of
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_WEIGHT">weight</a>
+and
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_SHAPE">shape</a>:
+<br>
+<ul>
+ <li><strong>R</strong> (Roman, usually Medium weight),
+ <li><strong>I</strong> (Italic, usually Medium weight),
+ <li><strong>B</strong> (Bold, usually Roman shape) and
+ <li><strong>BI</strong> (Bold Italic).
+</ul>
+<p>
+If you do a lot of document processing or typesetting with
+<strong>mom</strong>, you'll find, sooner or later, that these
+families and their associated fonts aren't sufficient. You'll want
+to supplement them, either with more fonts for the families already
+provided--"Damn! I need Helvetica Bold Condensed Italic!"--or with
+entire new families.
+<p>
+Without going into the gory details (yet), while it's true that
+adding fonts to groff is a relatively straightforward
+process, extending existing families or adding new ones requires
+some planning.
+<p>
+The traditional approach to extending groff families has been
+to create new families for non-default weights and
+shapes (e.g. Light, which is a weight; Condensed, which is a
+shape), then to associate them with groff's predefined <strong>R,
+I, B</strong> and <strong>BI</strong> font styles. An example
+of this can be seen in the groff PostScript font library itself
+(&lt;prefix&gt;/font/devps/): there's one &quot;family&quot; for
+Helvetica (HR, HI, HB, HBI) and another for Helvetica Narrow (HNR,
+HNI, HNB, HNBI).
+<p>
+The difficulty with this approach is that typographers
+tend to think of &quot;families&quot; as referring to the
+entire set of font weights and shapes associated with a
+particular family name. For example, when a typesetter says
+&quot;the Helvetica family&quot;, s/he is including the <a
+href="definitions.html#TERMS_WEIGHT">weights</a> Helvetica Thin,
+Helvetic Light, Helvetica Regular, Helvetica Bold, Helvetica Heavy,
+etc, and all their associated
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_SHAPE">shapes</a>
+(Roman,
+Italic, Condensed, Narrow, Extended, Outline, etc).
+<p>
+Thus, intuitively, when a typesetter gives <strong>mom</strong> a
+<kbd>.FAM(ILY)</kbd> directive, s/he reasonably expects that any
+subsequent <kbd>.FT</kbd> directive will access the desired font
+from the Helvetica family--without the need to state explicitly both
+family and font to <kbd>.FT</kbd>, as it is explained one can do in
+the
+<a href="typesetting.html#FAMILY">FAMILY</a>
+and
+<a href="typesetting.html#FONT">FT</a>
+sections of these documents.
+<p>
+If one had, say, the fonts, Helvetica Light Roman
+and Helvetica Light Italic as well as Helvetica Light Condensed
+Roman and Helvetica Light Condensed Italic, the traditional
+approach would require two &quot;partial&quot; families: HLR/HLI and
+HLCDR/HLCDI. Accessing these family/font combos
+routinely throughout a document would then require
+changing family (with <kbd>.FAM(ILY)</kbd>) and selecting the
+desired font (with <kbd>.FT R</kbd> or <kbd>.FT I</kbd>), or
+passing <kbd>.FT</kbd> the lengthy family+fontname (.e.g. <kbd>.FT
+HLCDI</kbd>).
+<p>
+Fortunately, groff provides a mechanism whereby it's possible to
+extend the basic <strong>R, I, B</strong> and <strong>BI</strong>
+fonts (&quot;styles&quot; in groff-speak) so that one can, in
+fact, create extensive type families, and access all the fonts
+in them with <kbd>.ft</kbd> (groff) or <kbd>.FT</kbd> (mom).
+<p>
+<strong>mom</strong> uses this mechanism to offer, in addition to
+groff's default PostScript font styles, the following:
+<p>
+<a name="STYLE_EXTENSIONS"></a>
+<pre>
+Mom's extensions to groff's basic font styles
+=============================================
+
+ L = Light Roman
+ LI = Light Italic
+ LCD = Light Condensed Roman
+ LCDI = Light Condensed Italic
+ LEX = Light Extended Roman
+ LEXI = Light Extended Italic
+ CD = Medium/Book Condensed Roman
+ CDI = Medium/Book Condensed Italic
+ EX = Medium/Book Extended Roman
+ EXI = Medium/Book Extended Italic
+ DB = DemiBold Roman
+ DBI = DemiBold Italic
+ BCD = Bold Condensed Roman
+ BCDI = Bold Condensed Italic
+ BEX = Bold Extended Roman
+ BEXI = Bold Extended Italic
+ HV = Heavy Roman
+ HVI = Heavy Italic
+ HVCD = Heavy Condensed Roman
+ HVCDI = Heavy Condensed Italic
+ HVEX = Heavy Extended Roman
+ HVEXI = Heavy Extended Italic
+ BL = Black Roman
+ BLI = Black Italic
+ BLCD = Black Condensed Roman
+ BLCDI = Black Condensed Italic
+ BLEX = Black Extended Roman
+ BLEXI = Black Extended Italic
+ UBL = Ultra-Black Roman
+ UBLI = Ultra-Black Italic
+</pre>
+
+Thus, with <strong>mom</strong>, if you've installed, say, some
+extra Helvetica fonts and named them according to the convention FS
+(where &quot;F&quot; means family and &quot;S&quot; means font
+style), once having entered
+<p>
+<pre>
+ .FAMILY H
+ or
+ .FAM H
+</pre>
+
+you can access any of those Helvetica fonts simply by
+passing the correct argument from the list above to
+<a href="typesetting.html#FONT">FT</a>.
+<p>
+For example, if you were working in Medium Roman (<kbd>.FT R</kbd>)
+and you needed Medium Condensed Italic for a while (assuming it's
+installed), you'd just type
+<p>
+<pre>
+ .FT CDI
+</pre>
+
+to access the Medium Condensed Italic font from the Helvetica
+family.
+<p>
+<strong>Mom</strong>'s list of font styles doesn't pretend to
+be exhaustive, but rather tries to cover the basic weight/shape
+combinations likely to be found in any reasonably complete type
+family.
+<p>
+The actual extension names are arbitrary and can be used in a
+flexible manner. For example, if you create a family that has a
+DemiBold font (DB) but no Bold font (B), you might find it more
+convenient to give the DemiBold font the extension &quot;B&quot;.
+Equally, if the family has an ExtraBold font, you might find it more
+convenient to use the extension &quot;HV&quot; (Heavy).
+<a name="REGISTER_STYLE"></a>
+<p>
+However, you may, at needs, want to add to <strong>mom</strong>'s
+list of font styles. You can do this by editing the file, om.tmac.
+Near the top, you'll see lines of the form
+<p>
+<pre>
+ .sty \n[.fp] L \" Light Roman
+ .sty \n[.fp] LI \" Light Italic
+ .sty \n[.fp] LCD \" Light Condensed Roman
+</pre>
+
+Simply add your new font style by imitating what you see and
+plugging in your new font style (having, of course, first created the
+font, correctly named, in groff's PostScript font directory; see
+<a href="#HOWTO">How to create a PostScript font for use with groff</a>).
+<p>
+For example, if you already have some fonts from the Univers
+family installed and have called the family UN, you might decide at
+some point to add the Bold Outline font (UNBO). In which case,
+you'd add
+<p>
+<pre>
+ .sty \n[.fp] BO \" Bold Outline
+</pre>
+
+to the <kbd>.sty \n[.fp] &lt;font style&gt;</kbd> list in om.tmac.
+<p>
+Be careful, though, that any styles you add do not conflict
+with <strong><u>family</u></strong> names that already exist.
+&quot;C&quot;, for example, conflicts with the Courier family
+(CR, CI, CB, CI). Were you to create a font style &quot;C&quot;,
+thinking that <kbd>.FT C</kbd> would give you access to font style
+once you'd given a <kbd>.FAM(ILY)</kbd> directive, you'd get a nasty
+surprise: your type would come out in Courier Roman!
+<p>
+<strong>VERY IMPORTANT NOTE: mom</strong>'s font extensions are
+not &quot;user-space&quot; controllable via a macro. If you've
+been using groff for a long time, and have already rolled your own
+solution to adding PostScript families, fonts, weights, shapes, etc. to
+groff, you may find that <strong>mom</strong>'s font extensions
+conflict with your own scheme. Should that be the case, comment out
+the <kbd>.sty \n[.fp] &lt;font style&gt;</kbd> lines found near the
+top of the om.tmac file.
+
+<a name="HOWTO"><h3><u>How to create a PostScript font for use with groff</u></h3></a>
+These instructions aren't meant to cover all possibilities, merely
+to present one way of making PostScript families/fonts available to
+groff and <strong>mom</strong>.
+<p>
+GNU/Linux distributions being what they are, directory locations may
+differ and the presence of some executables can't be guaranteed.
+I run a Debian system. The instructions reflect that. Users of
+other distros will have to interpret them according to the way their
+distro operates.
+<p>
+What you need before you start:
+<br>
+<ul>
+ <li>groff, version 1.18 or higher
+ <br>
+ (Debian package: groff)
+ <li>a full installation of gs and associated tools
+ <br>
+ (Debian package: gs or gs-gpl)
+ <li>a library of gs fonts
+ <br>
+ (Debian package: gsfonts)
+ <li>a utility for converting TrueType fonts to Type1 fonts
+ <br>
+ (Debian package: ttf2pt1)
+ <li>a font manager
+ <br>
+ (Debian packages: defoma, psfontmgr, dfontmgr)
+ <li>perl
+ <br>
+ (Debian package: perl)
+</ul>
+<br>
+A reasonably complete installation of any major GNU/Linux distro
+should already have these on your system, except perhaps for the
+utility to convert TrueType fonts to Type1 fonts.
+<p>
+Initial preparation (you only have to do this once):
+<br>
+<ol>
+ <li>If you don't already have one, create a directory in your
+ home directory to hold new fonts. Any directory name will do.
+ I use ~/Fonts, with subdirectories for Type1, TrueType and Groff
+ fonts.
+<a name="SITE-FONT"></a>
+ <li>Locate the groff directory, site-font. The exact location is
+ difficult to predict, owing to differences between distros
+ and whether you're using a pre-packaged groff or have built
+ it from source. Some typical locations are
+ <br>
+ <ul>
+ <li>/usr/share/groff,
+ <li>/usr/local/share/groff
+ <li>/etc/groff
+ </ul>
+ <p>
+ If you can't find the site-font directory, locate
+ groff's site-tmac directory, and, as root, create site-font
+ in the same directory as the one that holds site-tmac.
+ E.g., if you find site-tmac in /usr/share/groff, create
+ site-font in /usr/share/groff.
+ <li>Locate the file <kbd>&lt;prefix&gt;/font/devps/generate/textmap</kbd>
+ and symlink it to <kbd>textmap</kbd> in the directory that
+ contains your personal collection of PostScript fonts. (See the
+ <a href="#SMALL_NOTE">Small Note</a>,
+ above, for the meaning of &lt;prefix&gt;). On my system,
+ at the time of writing, &lt;prefix&gt; is
+ /usr/local/share/groff/1.19.2/, therefore, I symlink it in
+ ~/Fonts/Type1 with
+ <br>
+ <pre>
+ln -s /usr/local/share/groff/1.19.2/font/devps/generate/textmap textmap
+ </pre>
+ <li>Locate the file &lt;prefix&gt;/font/devps/text.enc and
+ symlink it to <kbd>text.enc</kbd> in your personal font
+ directory. On my system, in ~/Fonts/Type1
+ <pre>
+ln -s /usr/local/share/groff/1.19.2/font/devps/text.enc text.enc
+ </pre>
+ <li>Make sure you know which directory/ies holds your gs fonts.
+ You'll need the information later. On a Debian box, some
+ typical locations are
+ <br>
+ <ul>
+ <li>/usr/lib/ghostscript/fonts
+ <li>/usr/share/ghostscript/fonts
+ <li>/usr/share/fonts/type1/gsfonts
+ </ul>
+</ol>
+<br>
+Font creation/installation:
+<br>
+<ol>
+ <li>Acquire the font in either Type1 (.pfb) or TrueType
+ (.ttf) format.
+ <li>Place the font in your personal font directory; for me,
+ that's ~/Fonts/Type1 or ~/Fonts/TrueType.
+ <li>In your personal font directory, run one of the following:
+ <br>
+ <ul>
+ <li>For Type1 fonts
+ <br>
+ <ul>
+ <li><kbd>getafm fontfilename.pfb | gsnd - > fontfilename.afm</kbd>
+ <br>
+ For Type1 fonts, this will generate something called
+ an .afm (Adobe Font Metrics) file, which is
+ required to create PostScript fonts for groff.
+ </ul>
+ <li>For TrueType fonts
+ <br>
+ <ul>
+ <li><kbd>ttf2pt1 \-b fontfilename.ttf</kbd>
+ <br>
+ For TrueType fonts, this will generate a PostScript
+ .pfb file as well as an .afm file.
+ </ul>
+ </ul>
+ <li>Still in your personal font directory, run
+ <br>
+ <ul>
+ <li><kbd>afmtodit -e text.enc fontfilename.afm textmap GROFF_FONTNAME</kbd>
+ </ul>
+ <p>
+ Q: <em>How do I choose a GROFF_FONTNAME?</em>
+ <p>
+ A: Start by considering the
+ <a href="definitions.html#TERMS_FAMILY">family</a>
+ to which the font belongs. If you're adding to a family that
+ already exists in groff's &lt;prefix&gt;/font/devps
+ directory, that will be the first part of the font name.
+ (See
+ <a href="typesetting.html#FAMILY">here</a>
+ for a list of families already installed, along with their groff
+ names.) Add to that name the appropriate weight/style extension,
+ listed
+ <a href="#STYLE_EXTENSIONS">here</a>.
+ <p>
+ For example, if you're adding Helvetica Light Roman, your
+ GROFF_FONTNAME would be <strong>HL</strong>. If you're
+ adding Helvetica Light Italic, your GROFF_FONTNAME would be
+ <strong>HLI</strong>.
+ <p>
+ If you're adding a font not already in groff's PostScript
+ families, first choose a meaningful name for the
+ <a name="definitions.html#TERMS_FAMILY">family</a>
+ to which the font belongs. The name can be anything you like. If,
+ for example, the family is Garamond, you could choose GARAMOND,
+ GARA, GD, or even just plain G as the family name. Then tack on the
+ appropriate style/weight extension. Thus, if you were installing
+ Garamond Bold Condensed Italic and had chosen <strong>GD</strong>
+ as the family name for Garamond, your GROFF_FONTNAME would be
+ <strong>GDBCDI</strong>.
+ <p>
+ In <strong>mom</strong>, you can then access the Garamond
+ family with <kbd>.FAM GD</kbd>, and the Bold Condensed
+ Italic font wth <kbd>.FT BCDI</kbd>.
+ <p>
+ <strong>Note:</strong> The family name need not be in upper
+ case, and there's no limit to the length of the name.
+ &quot;Garamond&quot;, for example, could be the name you
+ give the Garamond family. In fact, you might find it
+ preferable, since a) you wouldn't have to remember how
+ you'd named the family, and b) should you be scanning
+ your
+ <a href="#SITE-FONT">site-font directory</a>,
+ something like GaramondBCDI will be more meaningful than,
+ say, GDBCDI.
+ <li>Copy or move GROFF_FONTNAME to your
+ <a href="#SITE-FONT">site-font directory</a>,
+ or change to the site-font directory and make a symlink to
+ GROFF_FONTNAME in your personal directory.
+ <li>Copy or move the .pfb file to the directory that
+ holds your gs fonts, or change to that directory and make a
+ symlink to the .pfb file in your personal directory.
+ <li>Do whatever your system or distro requires in order to
+ register the new PostScript font (the .pfb file). On a
+ Debian system, as root, you can run dfontmgr for a
+ graphical interface that will take care of registering the
+ font.
+</ol>
+<p>
+Written out in full, adding fonts looks like a lot of work. It
+isn't. Basically, it's just:
+<br>
+<ul>
+ <li>acquire the font
+ <li>generate an .afm file for the font
+ <li>create the groff font
+ <li>put the groff font in &lt;prefix&gt;/font/devps
+ <li>make sure gs knows about the font
+</ul>
+<br>
+After you've done it a couple of times, it all makes sense, and is
+really quite easy. Not to mention that once you understand the
+process, you can write a bash script to automate the process.
+Here's an example, which you can adapt to your own needs. The
+script requires an argument (the .pfb filename), then prompts for
+the GROFF_FONTNAME.
+<p>
+<pre>
+#! /bin/bash
+
+# A script for installing Type1 fonts.
+#
+# Builds .afm files from .pfb files, generates a groff font from the
+# .afm file, makes a symlink in /usr/lib/ghostscript/font/ to the
+# .pfb file, and a symlink in site-font to the groff font
+
+# .pfb filename, stripped of .pfb extension
+FONT=`basename $1 .pfb`
+
+# Directory holding my personal collection of type1 fonts
+FONTDIR="$HOME/Fonts/Type1"
+
+# Directory holding system ghostscript fonts
+GS_FONTDIR="/usr/lib/ghostscript/fonts"
+
+# Location of site-font/devps
+GROFF_SITE_FONTDIR="/usr/local/share/groff/site-font/devps"
+
+# Personal groff fonts directory
+GROFF_FONTS="$HOME/Fonts/Groff"
+
+# Symlinks to textmap and text.enc
+TEXTMAP="$FONTDIR/textmap"
+TEXTENC="$FONTDIR/text.enc"
+
+if [ ! `pwd` = "$FONTDIR" ] ; then
+ echo "Changing into $FONTDIR directory.."
+ cd $FONTDIR
+ sleep 1
+else
+ sleep 1
+fi
+
+echo -n "Groff name for this font: "
+read FONTNAME
+sleep 1
+
+echo "Getting .afm.."
+getafm $FONT.pfb | gsnd - > $FONT.afm
+sleep 1
+
+echo "Creating $FONTNAME.."
+afmtodit -e $TEXTENC $FONTDIR/$FONT.afm $TEXTMAP $FONTNAME
+mv -i $FONTNAME $GROFF_FONTS
+sudo ln -s $GROFF_FONTS/$FONTNAME $GROFF_SITE_FONTDIR/$FONTNAME
+sleep 1
+
+echo "Linking $FONT in $GS_FONTDIR.."
+cd $GS_FONTDIR
+sudo ln -s $FONTDIR/$FONT.afm $FONT.afm
+sudo ln -s $FONTDIR/$FONT.pfb $FONT.pfb
+sleep 1
+
+# This next bit is Debian specific. If you're not running a
+# Debian system, replace it with whatever your distro requires
+# in order to register Type1 fonts.
+
+if [ !`pidof -x /usr/bin/dfontmgr` ] ; then
+ echo "I will now run dfontmgr so you can register the font."
+ exec sudo dfontmgr &
+else
+ echo "You may now register the font with dfontmgr."
+fi
+</pre>
+<hr>
+
+<!=====================================================================>
+
<a name="CODENOTES">
<h2><u>Some reflections on mom</u></h2>
</a>
@@ -99,12 +593,14 @@ scratching a personal itch, then <strong>mom</strong> can truly be
called open source, even if, a mere humble set of macros standing on
the shoulders of a giant named troff, she isn't programming at all.
<p>
-As a writer living in a perpeptual state of penury, all the computers
+As a writer living in a perpetual state of penury, all the computers
I've ever owned have been hand-me-downs -- several generations
out-of-date and &quot;resource challenged&quot;. Disk space has
always been an issue, as has processor speed and available RAM.
-One of the reasons I run Linux is that it has helped enormously to
-get the most out of my poor little boxes.
+One of the reasons I run GNU/Linux is that it has helped enormously
+to get the most out of my poor little boxes. (It has been pointed
+out to me that NetBSD might be an even better choice of operating
+systems for computers with limited resources.)
<p>
In Linux-land, the choice of typesetting systems basically comes down
to groff or TeX. Both are wonderful -- monumental achievements if you
@@ -122,7 +618,7 @@ However, groff has always had a liability: it's incredibly geeky.
Owing to its very long history, it -- and its &quot;power users&quot;
-- have remained stuck in a time warp. Most common macro packages
still look as they did in those decades when memory was exorbitantly
-expensive, and every byte mattered. Documentation -- not always
+expensive and every byte mattered. Documentation -- not always
easy to find -- is written as if all readers are computer whizzes,
or at least have a university degree in one of the higher sciences.
<p>
@@ -132,6 +628,13 @@ ambiguity of groff's documentation. Making sense of certain primitives
has often involved days of testing, interpreting the documentation
instead of just using the primitive.
<p>
+(ADDENDUM to the previous two paragraphs: A tremendous amount of
+effort has gone into creating a groff manual that can be read with
+"info," as well as creating truly useful man pages. The info
+manual is clear and well-written, so my comments are actually out
+of date. I leave them in for the benefit of groff newbies, who may
+still find the documents a bit intimidating.)
+<p>
For some time now, groff users and macro writers have had the
option to use &quot;long&quot; names, yet have mostly chosen not to.
With long names, it's possible to create macro sets that are humanly
@@ -145,15 +648,11 @@ newbies and old hands alike.
and a host of other groff goodies that have become part of the
whole groff picture under the unflagging guidance of groff's current
maintainer, Werner Lemberg. Nearly every macro, number register and
-string is &quot;recognisable&quot; simply by its name. The file is
+string is &quot;recognizable&quot; simply by its name. The file is
heavily commented. A consistent, if idiosyncratic, indenting style
is used as well, significantly improving readability. Anyone
wanting to futz around with <strong>mom</strong>'s macros should be
able to do so with a minimum of head scratching.
-<p>
-To all you groff-jocks out there who love the aracana of
-groff-as-it-used-to-be, I apologise. To everyone else, I simply say:
-Welcome, and enjoy.
<br>
<hr>
@@ -171,14 +670,22 @@ groff mailing list at
(subscription information available
<a href="http://ffii.org/mailman/listinfo/groff/">here</a>)
or contact me, Peter Schaffter, directly at
-<p>
-<address align="center">
- <a href="mailto:df191@ncf.ca">df191@ncf.ca</a>
-</address>
+<i>&#112;&#101;&#116;&#101;&#114;&#64;&#102;&#97;&#117;&#115;&#116;&#117;&#115;&#46;&#100;&#121;&#110;&#46;&#99;&#97;</i>
+or
+<i>&#112;&#116;&#112;&#105;&#64;&#103;&#111;&#108;&#100;&#101;&#110;&#46;&#110;&#101;&#116;</i>.
<p>
+Please include the word &quot;mom&quot; or &quot;groff&quot; in the
+Subject: line of any message sent to my personal address, or you
+risk the wrath of my implacable spam filters. :)
+<p>
+If you want to visit <strong>mom</strong>'s homepage, you'll find
+it
+<a href="http://faustus.dyn.ca/mom/mom.html">here</a>.
+<p>
<hr>
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+<head>
+<meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html;charset=iso-8859-1">
+<title>Mom -- Colour</title>
+</head>
+<body bgcolor="#dfdfdf">
+
+<!====================================================================>
+
+<a href="docprocessing.html#TOP">Next</a>&nbsp;&nbsp;
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+
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+<h1 align="center">
+ <a name="COLOR_INTRO"><u>Coloured text</u></a>
+</h1>
+<p>
+<a href="#INTRO_COLOR">Introduction to coloured text</a>
+<br>
+<a href="#MACROS_COLOR">Index of colour macros</a>
+<p>
+
+<a name="INTRO_COLOR">
+ <h2><u>Introduction to coloured text</u></h2>
+</a>
+
+<strong>Mom</strong>'s support for coloured text is straightforward.
+You begin by telling <strong>mom</strong> about the colours you want
+with
+<a href="#NEWCOLOR">NEWCOLOR</a>
+or
+<a href="#XCOLOR">XCOLOR</a>.
+Afterward, any time you want text to be coloured, you either colour
+it with an
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_INLINES">inline escape</a>
+that contains the colour name (e.g. <kbd>\*[red]</kbd> or
+<kbd>\*[blue]</kbd>) or invoke the macro,
+<a href="#COLOR">COLOR</a>,
+with the name of the colour you want.
+<a name="COLOR_EXAMPLE"></a>
+<p>
+For example, say you want to have the name &quot;Jack&quot; in the
+sentence &quot;All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy&quot;
+appear in yellow. You'd begin by telling <strong>mom</strong> about
+the colour, yellow. There are two ways of doing this; see
+<a href="#NEWCOLOR">NEWCOLOR</a>
+and
+<a href="#XCOLOR">XCOLOR</a>
+for a full explanation of the difference between the two. If you
+use <strong>XCOLOR</strong>, you'd enter this:
+<p>
+<pre>
+ .XCOLOR yellow
+</pre>
+
+If you use <strong>NEWCOLOR</strong>, you might enter
+<p>
+<pre>
+ .NEWCOLOR yellow RGB #FFFF00
+</pre>
+
+<a name="COLOR_EXAMPLE2"></a>
+After &quot;defining&quot; (or &quot;initializing&quot;) the colour
+&quot;yellow&quot;, you'd colourize the name, Jack, either with an
+inline escape
+<p>
+<pre>
+ All work and no play makes \*[yellow]Jack\*[black] a dull boy.
+</pre>
+
+or with the <strong>COLOR</strong> macro
+<p>
+<pre>
+ All work and no play makes
+ .COLOR yellow
+ Jack
+ .COLOR black
+ a dull boy.
+</pre>
+
+Notice, in both examples, that a) you have to set the colour back to
+black after &quot;Jack&quot;, and b) you don't have to define or
+intialize the colour, black. <strong>Mom</strong> predefines
+&quot;black&quot;, &quot;BLACK&quot;, &quot;white&quot; and
+&quot;WHITE&quot; for you.
+<p>
+For information on using colour during
+<a href="docprocessing.html#INTRO_MACROS_DOCPROCESSING">document processing</a>,
+see
+<a href="docprocessing.html#COLOR">Colour support in document processing</a>.
+<p>
+<strong>Please note: Mom</strong>'s colour support is for text only.
+She doesn't support &quot;fill&quot; (or &quot;background&quot;)
+colour for drawn objects. Please also note that if you're
+accustomed to using groff's <kbd>.defcolor</kbd> to define colours,
+and groff's inline <kbd>\m[&lt;colorname&gt;]</kbd> to call them, you may
+continue to do so without confusing <strong>mom</strong>.
+
+<p>
+<a name="MACROS_COLOR"><h3><u>Index of colour macros</u></h3></a>
+<ul>
+ <li><a href="#NEWCOLOR">NEWCOLOR</a>
+ <li><a href="#XCOLOR">XCOLOR</a>
+ <li><a href="#COLOR">COLOR</a>
+ <li><a href="#COLOR_INLINE">\*[&lt;colorname&gt;]</a> inline escape
+</ul>
+<p>
+
+<!---NEWCOLOR--->
+
+<hr width="66%" align="left">
+<a name="NEWCOLOR"><h3><u>Creating (initializing) a colour with NEWCOLOR</u></h3></a>
+<br>
+<nobr>Macro: <strong>NEWCOLOR</strong> &lt;colour name&gt; [&lt;colour scheme&gt;] &lt;colour components&gt;</nobr>
+
+<p>
+<strong>NEWCOLOR</strong> lets you create a colour, rather like an
+artist mixing paint on a palette. The colour isn't used
+immediately; <strong>NEWCOLOR</strong> merely tells
+<strong>mom</strong> how to mix the colour when you need it. If
+you haven't invoked <strong>NEWCOLOR</strong> (or
+<a href="#XCOLOR">XCOLOR</a>),
+<strong>mom</strong> doesn't have a clue what you mean when you
+reference a colour (with
+<a href="#COLOR">COLOR</a>
+or
+<a href="#COLOR_INLINE">\*[&lt;color name&gt;]</a>).
+<p>
+The first argument to <strong>NEWCOLOR</strong> is a name for your
+colour. It can be anything you like--provided it's just one word
+long--and can be caps, lower case, or any combination of the two.
+<p>
+The second argument, which is entirely optional, is the &quot;colour
+scheme&quot; you want <strong>mom</strong> to use when mixing the
+colour. Valid arguments are <strong>RGB</strong> (3 components,
+red green blue), <strong>CYM</strong> (3 components cyan yellow
+magenta), <strong>CMYK</strong> (4 components cyan magenta yellow
+black) or <strong>GRAY</strong> (1 component). If you omit the
+second argument, <strong>mom</strong> assumes you want RGB.
+<p>
+The final argument is the components of your colour. This can be
+hexadecimal string starting with a pound sign (#) (for colour values
+in the 0-255 range) or two pound signs (##) (for colour values
+in the 0-65535 range), or it can be a series of decimal digits,
+separated by spaces, one digit per component, with the argument
+enclosed in double quotes. (If this is all gibberish to you, see
+<a href="#COLOR_TIP">Tips for newbies</a>.)
+<p>
+Thus, to tell <strong>mom</strong> about a colour named
+&quot;YELLOW&quot;, you could enter one of the following:
+<p>
+<pre>
+ .NEWCOLOR YELLOW #FFFF00 \"or ##FFFFFFFF0000 or "1 1 0"
+ .NEWCOLOR YELLOW RGB #FFFF00 \"or ##FFFFFFFF0000 or "1 1 0"
+ .NEWCOLOR YELLOW CYM #00FF00 \"or ##0000FFFF0000 or "0 1 0"
+ .NEWCOLOR YELLOW CYMK #00FF0000 \"or ##0000FFFF00000000 or "1 1 0"
+</pre>
+
+After you've told <strong>mom</strong> about a colour, you can then get
+her to set text in that colour either with the inline escape
+<a href="#COLOR_INLINE">\*[&lt;colorname&gt;]</a>
+or the macro
+<a href="#COLOR">COLOR</a>.
+(See the
+<a href="#COLOR_EXAMPLE">example</a>,
+above.)
+<br>
+<h3><u>Tips for newbies</u></h3>
+Colour manipulation can be tremendously confusing if you don't have
+a background in graphic arts or computing. My advice, if color
+intimidates you, is to stick to using <strong>mom</strong>'s
+default RGB colour scheme, and to fire up a color chooser that
+gives you the RGB values you want for the colour you select. Plug
+those values into the components argument to
+<strong>NEWCOLOR</strong>, and you'll get the colour you want.
+Both the KDE and gnome desktops have colour selectors that provide
+you with the shorter RGB hexadecimal string. If you're not running
+KDE or gnome, the X utility, xcolorsel, provides you with a similar
+functionality, although it only provides RGB values for 256
+pre-defined colours. If you use xcolorsel, be sure to click the
+button &quot;Display format&quot; and select &quot;8 bit truncated
+rgb&quot;.
+<p>
+Alternatively, you can use <strong>mom</strong>'s simpler
+<a href="#XCOLOR">XCOLOR</a>
+macro to initialize one of the 256 pre-defined X colours by
+supplying the name of the color as an argument.
+<br>
+
+<!---XCOLOR--->
+
+<hr width="33%" align="left">
+<a name="XCOLOR"><h3><u>Initializing a colour with XCOLOR</u></h3>
+<br>
+<nobr>Macro: <strong>XCOLOR</strong> &lt;X color name&gt; [&lt;alias&gt;]</nobr>
+<br>
+<em>*&lt;X color name&gt; must be all one word, all lower case.
+<br>
+(See
+<a href="#XCOLOR_NAMES">Finding X color names</a>
+for how to get a list of valid colour names.)
+</em>
+<p>
+<strong>XCOLOR</strong> is similar to <strong>NEWCOLOR</strong> in
+that it tells <strong>mom</strong> to initialize a colour, but it's
+easier to use. All you have to do is pass it, as an argument, the
+legal name of one of the 256 pre-defined X colours. The name must
+be all one word, and, breaking with <strong>mom</strong> policy, it
+must be entered in lower case.
+<p>
+For example, if you want to intialize the X colour, coral, all you
+have to do is enter
+<br>
+<pre>
+ .XCOLOR coral
+</pre>
+
+Afterwards
+<p>
+<pre>
+ .COLOR coral
+</pre>
+
+will colourize subsequent text coral until you instruct
+<strong>mom</strong> to return to black, or some other pre-defined
+initialized colour. (The
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_INLINES">inline escape</a>
+<kbd>\*[coral]</kbd> will equally colourize text coral after you've
+initialized the colour with <strong>XCOLOR</strong>.)
+<p>
+The downside of <strong>XCOLOR</strong> is that you can't create
+custom colours. This restriction, however, is mitigated by the
+fact that for many users, 256 colours is more than enough to play
+around with.
+<p>
+While some X colours have fanciful names (peachpuff, papayawhip,
+thistle, snow), many are self-explanatory and self-descriptive in
+ordinary colour terms. &quot;blue&quot; is pure (rgb) blue,
+&quot;green&quot; is pure (rgb) green, and so on. Furthermore, for
+many X colors, there exist four variants, each representing
+increasingly darker shades of the same colour. For example,
+&quot;blue&quot; (and &quot;blue1&quot;) are the brightest forms of
+(rgb) blue; &quot;blue2&quot;, &quot;blue3&quot; and &quot;blue4&quot;
+are increasingly darker shades of the same blue. For that reason,
+you may find <strong>XCOLOR</strong> is a better choice than
+<strong>NEWCOLOR</strong> when it comes to initializing common
+colors.
+<p>
+The whimsical nature of X colour names sometimes makes for names
+that are long to type in, e.g. &quot;mediumspringgreen&quot;.
+The optional second argument to <strong>XCOLOR</strong> allows you
+to come up with more convenient name by which to reference the
+colour. For example, you could enter
+<p>
+<pre>
+ .XCOLOR mediumspringgreen mygreen
+ or
+ .XCOLOR mediumspringgreen MYGREEN
+</pre>
+
+so that whenever you want text mediumspringgreen-ed, you can use
+either <kbd>.COLOR mygreen</kbd> (or <kbd>.COLOR MYGREEN</kbd>) or
+the inline escape <kbd>\*[mygreen]</kbd> (or
+<kbd>\*[MYGREEN]</kbd>.)
+<p>
+<a name="XCOLOR_NAMES"><h3><u>Finding X color names</u></h3></a>
+<br>
+There are two ways of finding the names of the pre-defined X
+colours. One is to consult the file, rgb.txt, included with
+all X11 installations. The location of the file on a Debian
+GNU/Linux distribution is typically /etc/X11/rgb.txt. Other
+distributions and other X installations may have the file in
+another location. The file lists the colour names, but doesn't
+show you what the colours actually look like.
+<p>
+A better way to get the colour names, as well as to see what the
+colours look like, is to fire up a colour chooser (like xcolorsel)
+that both lists the colour names and shows a swatch of the colour
+as well.
+<p>
+Whichever method you use to find X color names, remember that the
+names, passed as arguments to <strong>XCOLOR</strong>, <em>must</em>
+be all one word, all in lower case.
+<br>
+
+<!---COLOR--->
+
+<hr width="33%" align="left">
+<a name="COLOR"><h3><u>Invoking a color</u></h3>
+<br>
+<nobr>Macro: <strong>COLOR</strong> &lt;colorname&gt;</nobr>
+<br>
+<a name="COLOR_INLINE">Inline: <strong>\*[&lt;colorname&gt;]</strong></a>
+<p>
+<a name="COLOR_INLINE"></a>
+Once you've told <strong>mom</strong> about a colour (via
+<strong>NEWCOLOR</strong> or <strong>XCOLOR</strong>), you use either
+the macro, <strong>COLOR</strong>, or the
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_INLINES">inline escape</a>,
+<kbd>\*[&lt;colorname&gt;]</kbd>, to cause <strong>mom</strong> to
+set subsequent text in that colour. See the
+<a href="#COLOR_EXAMPLE2">example</a>,
+above, which shows both in action.
+<p>
+<strong>NOTE:</strong> You can use the
+<kbd>\*[&lt;colorname&gt;]</kbd> inline escape in any
+<a href="docprocessing.html#TOP">document processing</a>
+macro that takes a
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_STRINGARGUMENT">string argument</a>.
+However, you must remember to reset the colour at the end of the
+argument (typically with <kbd>\*[black]</kbd>) unless you want all
+subsequent invocations of that particular macro to be colourized.
+<p>
+Furthermore, if you use <kbd>\*[&lt;colorname&gt;]</kbd> in the
+string argument passed to
+<a href="docelement.html#HEAD">.HEAD</a>,
+<a href="docelement.html#SUBHEAD">.SUBHEAD</a>
+or
+<a href="docelement.html#PARAHEAD">.PARAHEAD</a>,
+and you've requested that any of these types of heads be numbered,
+the numbers themselves will not be coloured, only the text you
+passed the macro. If you wish the numbers to be colourized as
+well, you must explicitly tell <strong>mom</strong> that you wish
+all of the head(s), subhead(s) or parahead(s), including the
+numbers, colourized by invoking the appropriate
+<a href="docelement.html#DOCELEMENT_CONTROL">control macro</a>.
+
+<br>
+
+<hr>
+<a href="docprocessing.html#TOP">Next</a>&nbsp;&nbsp;
+<a href="inlines.html#TOP">Prev</a>&nbsp;&nbsp;
+<a href="#TOP">Top</a>&nbsp;&nbsp;
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+</body>
+</html>
diff --git a/contrib/groff/contrib/mom/momdoc/cover.html b/contrib/groff/contrib/mom/momdoc/cover.html
index 11b6a8545821..2566547cb511 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/contrib/mom/momdoc/cover.html
+++ b/contrib/groff/contrib/mom/momdoc/cover.html
@@ -1,3 +1,4 @@
+<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2 Final//EN">
<html>
<head>
<meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html;charset=iso-8859-1">
@@ -7,41 +8,503 @@
<!====================================================================>
-<a href="letters.html#TOP">Next</a>&nbsp;&nbsp;
+<a href="refer.html#TOP">Next</a>&nbsp;&nbsp;
<a href="rectoverso.html#TOP">Prev</a>&nbsp;&nbsp;
<a href="toc.html">Back to Table of Contents</a>
+<p>
-<a name="TOP"></a>
-<a name="COVER">
- <h2 align="center"><u>CREATING A COVER PAGE</u></h2>
+<a name="TOP">
+<h1 align="center"><u>CREATING A COVER PAGE</u></h1>
</a>
+<ul>
+ <li><a href="#COVER_INTRO">Introduction to cover pages</a>
+ <ul>
+ <li><a href="#PLEASE">Important note -- please read</a>
+ <li><a href="#DESC">Description of what mom does on cover pages</a>
+ <li><a href="#PAGINATION">A note on headers/footers and pagination</a>
+ <li><a href="#DESIGN">What to do if you want to design your
+ own cover pages</a>
+ </ul>
+ <li><a href="#COVER">The cover and document cover macros</a>
+ <ul>
+ <li><a href="#COVER">COVER/DOC_COVER</a>
+ <ul>
+ <li><a href="#REQUIRED">The required argument</a>
+ <li><a href="#CHAPTER">How the CHAPTER argument and friends work</a>
+ <li><a href="#OPTIONAL">The optional arguments</a>
+ <li><a href="#DOCTYPE">What the DOCTYPE argument means</a>
+ </ul>
+ </ul>
+ <li><a href="#ON_OFF">Enabling/disabling automatic generation of cover pages</a>
+ <li><a href="#COVER_CONTROL">Control macros--changing the
+ defaults for covers and document covers</a>
+</ul>
+
+<a name="COVER_INTRO"><h2><u>Introduction to cover pages</u></h2></a>
+<p>
+As of version 1.19 of <strong>mom</strong>, you can now have cover
+pages generated automatically.
+<p>
+Though identical in treatment, <strong>mom</strong> provides two
+kinds of cover pages: section cover pages (which I shall refer to
+simply as &quot;cover pages&quot;) and document cover pages
+(&quot;doc covers&quot;).
+<p>
+A document cover page
+(<a href="#DOC_COVER">doc cover</a>)
+is what you'd most likely use at the start of a <a
+href="rectoverso.html#COLLATE_INTRO">collated</a> document, where
+you might want the name of the complete document, the author(s) and
+the copyright line to appear. Another place you might use a doc
+cover is for a novel, where you want the title of the novel, not
+the chapter title or chapter number, as the first cover page.
+<p>
+A section
+<a href="#COVER">cover</a>
+page is what you'd use for cover pages that separate sections of a
+collated document. A section cover page (but not a doc cover page)
+in a collated document could, for example, simply read &quot;PART
+I&quot;.
<p>
-At present, <strong>mom</strong> provides no mechanism for
-automatically generating cover pages. It's a situation not likely
-to change, given that what's needed on document covers changes from
-document to document, both in terms of style and content. And,
-more often than not, what goes on covers is matter of personal taste.
+In non-collated documents (say, an essay) you can use either a
+section cover or a doc cover to generate a cover sheet.
+<p>
+In addition, nothing prevents you from generating both a doc cover
+page and a section cover page for every document in a collated
+document. Or you can selectively disable the automatic generation
+of either doc covers or section covers in a collated document,
+on-the-fly.
+<p>
+<a name="PLEASE"><strong>Important note:</strong></a>
+automatic generation of cover or doc cover pages after the first
+one(s) only takes place if you are working with collated documents.
+<strong>Mom</strong> provides no mechanism for saying &quot;print
+a section cover here even though I'm still working on the same
+(non-collated) document.&quot;
+
+<a name="DESC"><h3><u>Description of what mom does on cover pages</u></h3></a>
+
+By default, <strong>mom</strong> typesets cover (and doc cover)
+pages identically to
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_DOCHEADER">docheaders</a>
+(see
+<a href="docprocessing.html#DOCHEADER_CONTROL">How to change the look of docheaders</a>
+for a description of what a docheader looks like). The only
+differences are
+<br>
+<ul>
+ <li>the position on the page where the information is output
+ <li>the (optional) addition of copyright and miscellaneous
+ information
+ <li>there's no running text underneath
+</ul>
+
<p>
-If you want a document to begin with a cover page, typeset the cover
-(using the
-<a href="typesetting.html#MACROS_TYPESETTING">typesetting macros</a>).
-At the end, invoke
+You tell <strong>mom</strong> what you want to appear on the cover
+pages through the arguments you pass to
+<a href="#COVER">COVER</a>
+and/or
+<a href="#COVER">DOC_COVER</a>.
+Provided you have already given <strong>mom</strong> the
+appropriate references macro (e.g.
+<a href="docprocessing.html#TITLE">TITLE</a>
+or
+<a href="docprocessing.html#AUTHOR">AUTHOR</a>),
+she will output cover (and doc cover) pages identically to how she
+would output docheaders containing the same information.
+<p>
+By default, <strong>mom</strong> starts cover (and doc cover) pages
+one-third of the way down the page. This can be changed through
+the use of the control macros
+<a href="#COVER_CONTROL_INDEX">COVER_ADVANCE/DOC_COVER_ADVANCE</a>.
+<p>
+If you request copyright information (and have already given
+<strong>mom</strong> the reference macro,
+<a href="docprocessing.html#COPYRIGHT">COPYRIGHT</a>),
+she sets it, by default, in a smaller
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_PS">point size</a>
+in the bottom right hand corner of the cover (or doc cover) page.
+The default point size and the position can be controlled
+with
+<a href="#COVER_CONTROL_INDEX">COVER_COPYRIGHT_SIZE/DOC_COVER_COPYRIGHT_SIZE</a>
+and
+<a href="#COVER_CONTROL_INDEX">COVER_COPYRIGHT_QUAD/DOC_COVER_COPYRIGHT_QUAD</a>.
+<p>
+Similarly, if you request miscellaneous information (and have already given
+<strong>mom</strong> the reference macro,
+<a href="docprocessing.html#MISC">MISC</a>),
+she sets it, by default, in a smaller point size in the bottom left
+hand corner of the cover (or doc cover) page. The default point
+size is dependent on
+<strong>COVER_COPYRIGHT_SIZE/DOC_COVER_COPYRIGHT_SIZE</strong>,
+but the position can be controlled with
+<a href="#COVER_CONTROL_INDEX">COVER_MISC_QUAD/DOC_COVER_MISC_QUAD</a>.
+
+<a name="PAGINATION"></a>
+<p>
+<strong>NOTE: mom</strong> does not set any
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_HEADER">headers</a>
+or
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_FOOTER">footers</a>
+on cover pages. Neither does she set any page numbers. From the
+point of pagination, cover (and doc cover) pages are considered
+&quot;null&quot; pages; if you wish them to be included in the
+pagination scheme (even though no page numbers appear), you must
+set the page number of each first page following a
+<a href="rectoverso.html#COLLATE">COLLATE</a>
+manually with
+<a href="headfootpage.html#PAGENUMBER">PAGENUMBER</a>.
+
+<a name="DESIGN"></a>
+<p>
+Finally, if you want to design your own cover page(s), you can
+always typeset them (using the
+<a href="typesetting.html#MACROS_TYPESETTING">typesetting macros</a>),
+invoke
<a href="typesetting.html#NEWPAGE">NEWPAGE</a>,
-then set up your document <em>in full</em> (see
+set up your document <em>in full</em> (see
<a href="docprocessing.html#DOCPROCESSING_TUT">Tutorial -- Setting up a mom document</a>),
-invoking
-<a href="docprocessing.html#START">START</a>
-as usual once you're done. The cover page (and any typesetting
-commands on it) will have no effect on <strong>mom</strong>'s
-processing of the document itself, the first page of which, moreover,
-will be numbered &quot;1&quot; unless you instruct her otherwise
-with
+and lastly invoke
+<a href="docprocessing.html#START">START</a>.
+The cover page (and any typesetting commands on it) will have no
+effect on <strong>mom</strong>'s processing of the document itself,
+the first page of which, moreover, will be numbered &quot;1&quot;
+unless you instruct her otherwise with
<a href="headfootpage.html#PAGENUMBER">PAGENUMBER</a>.
+<p>
+
+<!---COVER--->
+
+<hr width="66%" align="left">
+<p>
+<a name="COVER"></a>
+ Macro: <strong>COVER</strong>
+ <br>
+ Macro: <strong>DOC_COVER</strong>
+ <br>
+ Required argument: <nobr>TITLE | DOCTITLE | COVERTITLE | CHAPTER | CHAPTER_TITLE | CHAPTER+TITLE</nobr>
+ <br>
+ Optional arguments: <nobr>[ SUBTITLE AUTHOR DOCTYPE COPYRIGHT MISC ]</nobr>
+ <p>
+ <em>*Note: these macros should be placed in the
+ &quot;style-sheet&quot; section of your document setup (see the
+ <a href="docprocessing.html#DOCPROCESSING_TUT">Tutorial -- Setting up a mom document</a>),
+ i.e. after PRINTSTYLE (and/or DOCTYPE and/or COPYSTYLE), but
+ before START.</em>
+
+</a>
+<p>
+<strong>COVER</strong> and <strong>DOC_COVER</strong> behave
+identically. The reason <strong>mom</strong> provides two macros
+for automatic cover page generation is so that you can have two
+different kinds of covers with different information on each.
+<p>
+Imagine, for a moment, you've written a document comprised of three
+sections. When you
+<a href="rectoverso.html#COLLATE">COLLATE</a>
+the document for output, you could use <strong>DOC_COVER</strong>
+to generate a cover page that contained the name of the entire
+document, your (the author's) name, and perhaps the copyright date.
+Subsequently, you could use <strong>COVER</strong>, after each
+<strong>COLLATE</strong> but before each
+<a href="docprocessing.html#START">START</a>,
+to generate a cover page (or cover &quot;sheet&quot;, if you prefer)
+containing just the name of the section.
+<br>
+
+<a name="REQUIRED"><h3><u>The required argument</u></h3></a>
+
+Both <strong>COVER</strong> and <strong>DOC_COVER</strong>, whenever
+invoked, require a first argument, as listed above. This first argument
+will become the first bit of information <strong>mom</strong>
+prints on the cover (or doc cover) page (i.e. it will be the
+&quot;title&quot;).
+<p>
+In order for the information to appear, you must, of course, first
+have given <strong>mom</strong> the appropriate
+<a href="docprocessing.html#REFERENCE_MACROS">reference macro</a>.
+A list of arguments with their equivalent reference macros follows.
+<br>
+
+<dl>
+<dt>TITLE
+<dd>-means the argument you gave to
+<a href="docprocessing.html#TITLE">TITLE</a>
+<dt>DOCTITLE
+<dd>-means the argument you gave to
+<a href="docprocessing.html#DOCTITLE">DOCTITLE</a>
+<dt>COVERTITLE
+<dd>-means the argument you gave to
+<a href="docprocessing.html#COVERTITLE">COVERTITLE</a>
+or
+<a href="docprocessing.html#DOC_COVERTITLE">DOC_COVERTITLE</a>
+<dt>CHAPTER, CHAPTER_TITLE, CHAPTER+TITLE
+<dd>-see below (How the CHAPTER argument and friends work)
+</dl>
+<br>
+
+<a name="CHAPTER"><h3><u>How the CHAPTER argument and friends work</u></h3></a>
+
+<kbd>CHAPTER</kbd>, by itself, will print the <a
+href="docprocessing.html#CHAPTER_STRING">CHAPTER_STRING</a> as well
+as the chapter number that you gave to
+<a href="docprocessing.html#CHAPTER">CHAPTER</a>.
+For example, assuming a vanilla setup for your chapter
+<p>
+<pre>
+ \# Reference macros
+ .CHAPTER 1
+ .CHAPTER_TITLE "The Bonny Blue Yonder"
+ &lt;other stuff&gt;
+ .COVER CHAPTER \" (or .DOC_COVER CHAPTER)
+ .START
+</pre>
+
+will simply print
+<p>
+<pre>
+ Chapter 1
+</pre>
+
+<kbd>CHAPTER_TITLE</kbd> will print the chapter title you
+gave to
+<a href="docprocessing.html#CHAPTER_TITLE">CHAPTER_TITLE</a>.
+For example, assuming a vanilla setup for your chapter
+<p>
+<pre>
+ \# Reference macros
+ .CHAPTER 1
+ .CHAPTER_TITLE "The Bonny Blue Yonder"
+ &lt;other stuff&gt;
+ .COVER CHAPTER_TITLE \" (or .DOC_COVER CHAPTER_TITLE)
+ .START
+</pre>
+
+will simply print
+<p>
+<pre>
+ The Bonny Blue Yonder
+</pre>
+
+<p>
+<kbd>CHAPTER+TITLE</kbd> will print <strong>both</strong> the
+chapter string + number AND the chapter title. For example,
+assuming a vanilla setup for your chapter
+<p>
+<pre>
+ \# Reference macros
+ .CHAPTER 1
+ .CHAPTER_TITLE "The Bonny Blue Yonder"
+ &lt;other stuff&gt;
+ .COVER CHAPTER+TITLE \" (or .DOC_COVER CHAPTER+TITLE)
+ .START
+</pre>
+
+will print
+<p>
+<pre>
+ Chapter 1
+ The Bonny Blue Yonder
+</pre>
+
+<a name="OPTIONAL"><h3><u>The optional arguments</u></h3></a>
+
+The remainder of the arguments to <strong>COVER</strong> and
+<strong>DOC_COVER</strong> are optional. They refer specifically
+to the information you gave the
+<a href="docprocessing.html#REFERENCE_MACROS">reference macros</a>
+bearing the same name as the arguments.
+<p>
+You may enter as many or as few as you would like to see on your
+cover (or doc cover) page. The only hitch is--PAY ATTENTION,
+CLASS!--they must be entered in the order given above. For
+example, if you want <kbd>TITLE</kbd>, <kbd>AUTHOR</kbd>,
+<kbd>COPYRIGHT</kbd> and <kbd>MISC</kbd>
+<p>
+<pre>
+ .COVER TITLE AUTHOR COPYRIGHT MISC
+</pre>
+
+is correct, while
+<p>
+<pre>
+ .COVER TITLE AUTHOR MISC COPYRIGHT
+</pre>
+
+is not.
+<br>
+
+<a name="DOCTYPE"><h3><u>What the DOCTYPE argument means</u></h3></a>
+
+When you pass <strong>COVER</strong> or <strong>DOC_COVER</strong>
+the argument, <kbd>DOCTYPE</kbd>, it refers to the argument you
+gave to
+<a href="docprocessing.html#DOCTYPE">DOCTYPE</a>&nbsp;<kbd>NAMED</kbd>.
+For example, if, in your
+<a href="docprocessing.html#DOCSTYLE_MACROS">docstyle macros</a>
+you gave a
+<p>
+<pre>
+ .DOCTYPE NAMED "Abstract"
+</pre>
+
+the argument, <kbd>DOCTYPE</kbd>, in the <strong>COVER</strong> or
+<strong>DOC_COVER</strong> macros, would mean that you wanted the
+word, Abstract, to appear on the cover (or doc cover), just as it
+would in the
+<a href="docprocessing.html#DOCHEADER">docheader</a>.
+<br>
+
+<!---ENABLING/DISABLING--->
+
+<hr width="66%" align="left">
+<p>
+<a name="ON_OFF"></a>
+ <nobr>Macro: <strong>COVERS</strong> &lt;toggle&gt;</nobr>
+ <br>
+ <nobr>Macro: <strong>DOC_COVERS</strong> &lt;toggle&gt;</nobr>
+</a>
+<p>
+By default, if you give <strong>mom</strong> a
+<a href="#COVER">COVER</a>
+or
+<a href="#DOC_COVER">DOC_COVER</a>
+macro, she will print it. In a document that contains sections,
+articles or chapters formerly treated as &quot;one-off's&quot; but
+now being
+<a href="rectoverso.html#COLLATE_INTRO">collated</a>,
+such behaviour may not be desirable.
+<p>
+<strong>Mom</strong> lets you selectively enable or disable the
+generation of covers and/or doc covers with the toggle macros
+<strong>COVERS</strong> and <strong>DOC_COVERS</strong>. Because
+they're toggle macros, simply invoking them by themselves enables
+automatic cover (or doc cover) generation, while invoking them
+with any argument at all (<strong>OFF, QUIT, X</strong>, etc)
+disables cover (or doc cover) generation.
+<p>
+<strong>NOTE:</strong> You must place these macros prior to any
+instance of
+<a href="docprocessing.html#START">START</a>. Since they're
+&quot;on&quot; by default, there's no need to use them if you want
+covers. However, if you don't, especially in the kind of scenario
+described above, the best place to put them (most likely with an
+<strong>OFF, NO, X</strong>, etc. argument), is immediately after the
+first invocation of <strong>START</strong>. By doing so, you ensure
+they precede all subsequent instances of <strong>START</strong>.
+<p>
+
+<hr>
+<p>
+<a name="COVER_CONTROL"><h3><u>Control macros--changing the defaults for covers and document covers</u></h3></a>
+The default typographic appearance of the items on a cover (or doc
+cover) page is identical to that of the items in a
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_DOCHEADER">docheader</a>.
+(See
+<a href="docprocessing.html#DOCHEADER_CONTROL">How to change the look of docheaders</a>
+for a description of the defaults.)
+<p>
+<a href="docprocessing.html#COPYRIGHT">COPYRIGHT</a>
+and
+<a href="docprocessing.html#MISC">MISC</a>,
+which do not appear in docheaders, have the following default
+characteristics:
+<br>
+<ol>
+ <li>The copyright line is set in the bottom right hand corner
+ of the page, 2
+ <a href="definitions.html#TERMS_PS">point sizes</a>
+ smaller than the size of
+ <a href="definitions.html#TERMS_RUNNING">running text</a>
+ <li>The &quot;misc&quot; line is set in the bottom left hand
+ corner of the page, in the same family, font and point size
+ as the copyright line.
+</ol>
+<p>
+With the exception of the copyright and &quot;misc&quot; lines, the
+defaults for the entirety of cover (and doc cover) pages, and all
+the elements thereon, can be changed with control macros whose
+behaviour and arguments are identical to
+<a href="docprocessing.html#DOCHEADER_CONTROL_INDEX">the control macros used for docheaders</a>.
+The only difference is the name by which you invoke the control
+macro(s).
+<p>
+The complete list of cover (and doc cover) page control macros
+follows; please refer to the
+<a href="docprocessing.html#DOCHEADER_CONTROL_INDEX">docheader control macros index</a>
+in order to understand how to use them.
+<p>
+<a name="COVER_CONTROL_INDEX"><h3><u>Index of cover and doc cover control macros</u></h3></a>
+<pre>
+<a name="COVER_ADVANCE">.COVER_ADVANCE .DOC_COVER_ADVANCE</a> -+
+<a name="COVER_FAMILY">.COVER_FAMILY .DOC_COVER_FAMILY</a> | like DOCHEADER_
+<a name="COVER_LEAD">.COVER_LEAD .DOC_COVER_LEAD</a> -+
+
+.COVER_TITLE_FAMILY .DOC_COVER_TITLE_FAMILY -+
+.COVER_TITLE_FONT .DOC_COVER_TITLE_FONT | like
+.COVER_TITLE_COLOR .DOC_COVER_TITLE_COLOR | TITLE_
+.COVER_TITLE_SIZE .DOC_COVER_TITLE_SIZE -+
+
+.COVER_CHAPTER_TITLE_FAMILY .DOC_COVER_CHAPTER_TITLE_FAMILY -+
+.COVER_CHAPTER_TITLE_FONT .DOC_COVER_CHAPTER_TITLE_FONT | like
+.COVER_CHAPTER_TITLE_COLOR .DOC_COVER_CHAPTER_TITLE_COLOR | CHAPTER_TITLE_
+.COVER_CHAPTER_TITLE_SIZE .DOC_COVER_CHAPTER_TITLE_SIZE -+
+
+.COVER_SUBTITLE_FAMILY .DOC_COVER_SUBTITLE_FAMILY -+
+.COVER_SUBTITLE_FONT .DOC_COVER_SUBTITLE_FONT | like
+.COVER_SUBTITLE_COLOR .DOC_COVER_SUBTITLE_COLOR | SUBTITLE_
+.COVER_SUBTITLE_SIZE .DOC_COVER_AUTHOR_SIZE -+
+
+.COVER_ATTRIBUTE_COLOR .DOC_COVER_ATTRIBUTE_COLOR - like ATTRIBUTE_COLOR
+ - the macro, .ATTRIBUTE_STRING, controls the attribution string
+ for both docheaders and cover pages; cover pages have no
+ separate ATTRIBUTE_STRING macro
+
+.COVER_AUTHOR_FAMILY .DOC_COVER_AUTHOR_FAMILY -+
+.COVER_AUTHOR_FONT .DOC_COVER_AUTHOR_FONT | like
+.COVER_AUTHOR_COLOR .DOC_COVER_AUTHOR_COLOR | AUTHOR_
+.COVER_AUTHOR_SIZE .DOC_COVER_AUTHOR_SIZE -+
+
+.COVER_DOCTYPE_FAMILY .DOC_COVER_DOCTYPE_FAMILY -+
+.COVER_DOCTYPE_FONT .DOC_COVER_DOCTYPE_FONT | like
+.COVER_DOCTYPE_COLOR .DOC_COVER_DOCTYPE_COLOR | DOCTYPE_
+.COVER_DOCTYPE_SIZE .DOC_COVER_DOCTYPE_SIZE -+
+
+.COVER_COPYRIGHT_FAMILY .DOC_COVER_COPYRIGHT_FAMILY -+
+.COVER_COPYRIGHT_FONT .DOC_COVER_COPYRIGHT_FONT | like any
+.COVER_COPYRIGHT_COLOR .DOC_COVER_COPYRIGHT_COLOR | of the above
+.COVER_COPYRIGHT_SIZE .DOC_COVER_COPYRIGHT_SIZE -+
+.COVER_COPYRIGHT_QUAD .DOC_COVER_COPYRIGHT_QUAD
+ - the copyright quad can be either L (left) or R (right); default is left
+
+.COVER_MISC_COLOR .DOC_COVER_MISC_COLOR - like any of the above _COLOR
+.COVER_MISC_QUAD .DOC_COVER_MISC_QUAD
+ - the misc quad can be either L (left) or R (right); default is right
+</pre>
+
+<strong>Note: COVER_MISC</strong> and
+<strong>DOC_COVER_MISC</strong> have only two control macros,
+<strong>_COLOR</strong> and <strong>_QUAD</strong>. The
+family, font and size of the <kbd>MISC</kbd> argument to
+<strong>COVER</strong> or <strong>DOC_COVER</strong> are always the
+same as for <kbd>COPYRIGHT</kbd>. Should you wish the family, font
+or size to be different from <kbd>COPYRIGHT</kbd>, I suggest setting
+the type specs for <kbd>COPYRIGHT</kbd> to the ones you want for
+<kbd>MISC</kbd>, then altering them for <kbd>COPYRIGHT</kbd> using
+<a href="inlines.html#INDEX_INLINES">inline escapes</a>
+in the
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_STRINGARGUMENT">string argument</a>
+you pass to the macro,
+<a href="docprocessing.html#COPYRIGHT">COPYRIGHT</a>. (Of course,
+you could always do the reverse, but if you pass several arguments
+to
+<a href="docprocessing.html#MISC">MISC</a>,
+it's more likely you want to get <strong>MISC</strong> right first.)
<p>
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@@ -1,3 +1,4 @@
+<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2 Final//EN">
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@@ -10,7 +11,7 @@
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-
+<p>
<a name="TOP"></a>
<a name="TERMS">
<h1 align="center"><u>DEFINITIONS OF TERMS USED IN THIS MANUAL</u></h1>
@@ -26,9 +27,8 @@ I use a number of typesetting-specific and groff-specific terms
throughout this documentation, as well as a few terms that apply
to <strong>mom</strong> herself. To make life easier, I'll explain
them here. Refer back to this section should you encounter a word
-or concept you're not familiar with. Words in these definitions that
-are defined elsewhere in this section are marked with asterisks.
-<br>
+or concept you're not familiar with.
+<p>
<hr>
<a name="TERMS_TYPESETTING">
@@ -61,14 +61,16 @@ are defined elsewhere in this section are marked with asterisks.
<li><a href="#TERMS_PS">Point Size</a>
<li><a href="#TERMS_QUAD">Quad</a>
<li><a href="#TERMS_RAG">Rag</a>
+ <li><a href="#TERMS_SHAPE">Shape</a>
<li><a href="#TERMS_SOLID">Solid/set solid</a>
<li><a href="#TERMS_TRACKKERNING">Track kerning/Line kerning</a>
<li><a href="#TERMS_UNBREAKABLESPACE">Unbreakable space</a>
+ <li><a href="#TERMS_WEIGHT">Weight</a>
<li><a href="#TERMS_WORDSPACE">Word space</a>
<li><a href="#TERMS_XHEIGHT">x-height</a>
</ul>
-<dl>
+<dl>
<dt><a name="TERMS_ASCENDER"><em>Ascender</em></a>
<dd>The portion of a letter that extends above the bowl. For example,
the letters a, c, and e have no ascenders. The letters b, d, and h
@@ -79,8 +81,9 @@ do.
bowls of lower case letters rest.
<dt><a name="TERMS_BALLOTBOX"><em>Ballot box</em></a>
-<dd>An unfilled square, usually <strong>*cap-height</strong> in size,
-typically placed beside items in a checklist.
+<dd>An unfilled square, usually
+<a href="#TERMS_CAPHEIGHT">cap-height</a>
+in size, typically placed beside items in a checklist.
<dt><a name="TERMS_BULLET"><em>Bullet</em></a>
<dd>A small, filled circle typically found beside items or points in
@@ -88,12 +91,14 @@ a list.
<dt><a name="TERMS_CAPHEIGHT"><em>Cap-height</em></a>
<dd>The height of the tallest capital letter in a given
-<strong>*font</strong> at the current <strong>*point
-size</strong>.
+<a href="#TERMS_FONT">font</a>
+at the current
+<a href="#TERMS_PS">point size</a>.
<dt><a name="TERMS_DESCENDER"><em>Descender</em></a>
<dd>The portion of a letter that extends beneath the
-<strong>*baseline</strong> (j, q, y are letters with descenders).
+<a href="#TERMS_BASELINE">baseline</a>
+(j, q, y are letters with descenders).
<dt><a name="TERMS_DISCRETIONARYHYPHEN"><em>Discretionary hyphen</em></a>
<dd>A symbol inserted between two syllables of a word that indicates to a
@@ -121,25 +126,30 @@ letter until the bottom of the drop cap is reached, at which
point text reverts to the left margin.
<dt><a name="TERMS_EM"><em>Em/en</em></a>
-<dd>A relative measurement equal to the width of the letter M at a
-given <strong>*point size</strong> in a given <strong>*font</strong>.
+<dd>An em is a relative measurement equal to the width of the
+letter M at a given
+<a href="#TERMS_PS">point size</a>
+in a given
+<a href="#TERMS_FONT">font</a>.
Since most Ms are designed square, an em is usually (but sometimes
-erroneously) considered to be the same size as the current point size
-(i.e. if the point size of the type is 12, one em equals 12 points).
-An en is equal to the width of a letter N (historically 2/3 of an em,
-although groff treats an en as 1/2 of an em). Typically, ems and
-ens are used to measure indents, or to define the length of dashes
-(long hyphens).
+erroneously) considered to be the same size as the current point
+size (i.e. if the point size of the type is 12, one em equals 12
+points). An en is equal to the width of a letter N (historically
+2/3 of an em, although groff treats an en as 1/2 of an em).
+Typically, ems and ens are used to measure indents, or to define the
+length of dashes (long hyphens).
<dt><a name="TERMS_FAMILY"><em>Family</em></a>
<dd>The collective name by which a collection of
-<strong>*fonts</strong> are known, e.g. Helvetica, Times Roman,
-Garamond.
+<a href="#TERMS_FONT">fonts</a>
+are known, e.g. Helvetica, Times Roman, Garamond.
<dt><a name="TERMS_FIGURESPACE"><em>Figure space/Digit space</em></a>
-<dd>A <strong>*fixed width space</strong> that has the width of one digit. Used for
-aligning numerals in, say, columns or numbered lists. In groff,
-the figure space is entered with
+<dd>A
+<a href="#TERMS_FIXEDWIDTHSPACE">fixed width space</a>
+that has the width of one digit. Used for aligning numerals in,
+say, columns or numbered lists. In groff, the figure space is
+entered with
<p>
<pre>
\0
@@ -148,9 +158,11 @@ the figure space is entered with
(backslash followed by a zero).
<dt><a name="TERMS_FIXEDWIDTHSPACE"><em>Fixed width space</em></a>
-<dd>Equal to <strong>*word space</strong>, but does not expand or
-contract when text is <strong>*justified</strong>. In groff, fixed
-width space is entered with
+<dd>Equal to
+<a href="#TERMS_WORDSPACE">word space</a>,
+but does not expand or contract when text is
+<a href="#TERMS_JUST">justified</a>.
+In groff, fixed width space is entered with
<p>
<pre>
\&lt;space&gt;
@@ -159,17 +171,25 @@ width space is entered with
where &lt;space&gt; means "hit the spacebar on your keyboard."
<dt><a name="TERMS_FONT"><em>Font</em></a>
-<dd>The specific style of type within a <strong>*family</strong>,
-e.g. roman, italic. Groff understands four fonts within any given
-family: roman, italic, bold, and bold italic.
+<dd>The specific
+<a href="#TERMS_WEIGHT">weight</a>
+and
+<a href="#TERMS_SHAPE">shape</a>
+of type within a
+<a href="#TERMS_FAMILY">family</a>,
+e.g. light, medium, bold (which are weights), and roman, italic,
+condensed (which are shapes). By default, groff knows of four fonts
+within its default set of families: R (medium roman), I (medium
+italic), B (bold roman) and BI (bold italic).
<dt><a name="TERMS_FORCE"><em>Force justify
</em></a>
-<dd>Sometimes, in <strong>*justified</strong> text, a line needs to be
-broken short of the right margin. Force justifying means telling a
-typesetting program (like groff) that you want the line broken early
-AND that you want the line's word spacing stretched to force the line
-flush with the right margin.
+<dd>Sometimes, in
+<a href="#TERMS_JUST">justified</a>
+text, a line needs to be broken short of the right margin. Force
+justifying means telling a typesetting program (like groff) that you
+want the line broken early AND that you want the line's word spacing
+stretched to force the line flush with the right margin.
<dt><a name="TERMS_GUTTER"><em>Gutter</em></a>
<dd>The vertical whitespace separating columns of type.
@@ -179,7 +199,8 @@ flush with the right margin.
right margins. Justification is the act of making both margins flush.
Some people use the terms "left justified" and "right justified"
to mean type where only the left (or right) margins align. I don't.
-See <strong>*quad</strong>.
+See
+<a href="#TERMS_QUAD">quad</a>.
<dt><a name="TERMS_KERN"><em>Kerning</em></a>
<dd>Moving pairs of letters closer together to remove excess
@@ -187,7 +208,7 @@ whitespace between them. In the days before phototypesetting,
type was set from small, rectangular blocks of wood or metal, each
block having exactly one letter. Because the edge of each block
determined the edge of each letter, certain letter combinations (TA,
-for example) didn't fit together well and had to be morticed by hand
+for example) didn't fit together well and had to be mortised by hand
to bring them visually closer. Modern typesetting systems usually
take care of kerning automatically, but they're far from perfect.
Professional typesetters still devote a lot of time to fitting letters
@@ -195,31 +216,37 @@ and punctuation together properly.
<dt><a name="TERMS_KERNUNIT"><em>Kern Units</em></a>
<dd>A relative distance equal to 1/36 of the current
-<strong>*point size</strong>. Used between individual letters
-for <strong>*kerning</strong>. Different typesetting systems use
-different values (1/54 is popular), and sometimes call kern units by
-a different name.
+<a href="#TERMS_PS">point size</a>.
+Used between individual letters
+for
+<a href="#TERMS_KERN">kerning</a>.
+Different typesetting systems use different values (1/54 is
+popular), and sometimes call kern units by a different name.
<p>
<strong>Experts:
<br></strong>A kern unit has nothing to do with groff
machine units.
<dt><a name="TERMS_LEADING"><em>Lead/leading</em></a>
-<dd>The distance from the <strong>*baseline</strong> of one line of
-type to the line of type immediately beneath it. Pronounced "ledding."
-Also called line spacing. Usually measured in <strong>*points</strong>.
+<dd>The distance from the
+<a href="#TERMS_BASELINE">baseline</a>
+of one line of type to the line of type immediately beneath it.
+Pronounced "ledding." Also called line spacing. Usually measured
+in
+<a href="#TERMS_PICASPOINTS">points</a>.
<p>
<em>In case you're interested...</em> In previous centuries,
-lines of type were separated by thin strips of -- you guessed it
--- lead. Lines of type that had no lead between them were said to
+lines of type were separated by thin strips of--you guessed
+it--lead. Lines of type that had no lead between them were said to
be &quot;set solid.&quot; Once you began separating them with strips
of lead, they were said to be &quot;leaded&quot;, and the spacing was
-expressed in terms of the number of <strong>*points</strong> of lead.
-For this reason, &quot;leading&quot; and &quot;line spacing&quot;
-aren't, historically speaking, synonymous. If type was set 10 on 12,
-for example, the leading was 2 points, not 12. Nowadays, however,
-the two terms are used interchangeably to mean the distance from
-baseline to baseline.
+expressed in terms of the number of
+<a href="#TERMS_PICASPOINTS">points</a>
+of lead. For this reason, &quot;leading&quot; and &quot;line
+spacing&quot; aren't, historically speaking, synonymous. If type
+was set 10 on 12, for example, the leading was 2 points, not 12.
+Nowadays, however, the two terms are used interchangeably to mean
+the distance from baseline to baseline.
<dt><a name="TERMS_LEADER"><em>Leaders</em></a>
<dd>Single characters used to fill lines, usually to their end.
@@ -247,29 +274,60 @@ have always used their own system of measurement for weight (carats),
typographers have always used their own system of measurement for type.
<dt><a name="TERMS_PS"><em>Point Size</em></a>
-<dd>The nominal size of type, measured in <strong>*points</strong>,
-from the bottom of the longest <strong>*descender</strong> to the top
-of the highest <strong>*ascender</strong>. In reality, type is always
-fractionally smaller than its point size.
+<dd>The nominal size of type, measured in
+<a href="#TERMS_PICASPOINTS">points</a>
+from the bottom of the longest
+<a href="#TERMS_DESCENDER">descender</a>
+to the top of the highest
+<a href="#TERMS_ASCENDER">ascender</a>.
+In reality, type is always fractionally smaller than its point size.
<dt><a name="TERMS_QUAD"><em>Quad</em></a>
<dd>When only one margin of type is flush, lines of type are quadded in
the direction of the flush margin. Therefore, quad left means the
left margin is flush, the right isn't. Quad right means the right
-margin is flush, the left isn't. Quad center means neither the left
+margin is flush, the left isn't. Quad centre means neither the left
nor the right margin is flush; rather, lines of type are quadded on
-both sides so that type appears centered on the page.
+both sides so that type appears centred on the page.
<dt><a name="TERMS_RAG"><em>Rag</em></a>
<dd>Describes a margin that isn't flush. Rag right means the right
margin isn't flush. Rag left means the left margin isn't flush.
The expression "flush left/rag right" is sometimes used to describe
-type that is <strong>*quadded</strong> left.
+type that is
+<a href="#TERMS_QUAD">quadded</a>
+left.
+
+<dt><a name="TERMS_SHAPE"><em>Shape</em></a>
+<dd>The degree of slant and/or the width of characters.
+(Technically speaking, this is not a proper typesetting term;
+however, it may help clarify some concepts presented in these
+documents.)
+<p>
+Some typical shapes are:
+<ul>
+ <li>&quot;Roman&quot;, which has no slant, and has letterforms of
+ average width
+ <li>&quot;Italic&quot;, which is slanted, and has letterforms
+ of average width
+ <li>&quot;Condensed&quot;, which has no slant, but has
+ letterforms narrower than the average represented by Roman
+ <li>&quot;Condensed Italic&quot;, which is slanted, with letterforms narrower
+ than average
+</ul>
+The term
+<a href="#TERMS_FONT">font</a>,
+as it is used in these documents, refers to a combination of
+<a href="#TERMS_WEIGHT">weight</a>
+and shape.
<dt><a name="TERMS_SOLID"><em>Solid/set solid</em></a>
-<dd>When no <strong>*lead</strong> is added between lines of type
-(i.e. the <strong>*point size</strong> and linespacing are the
-same), the lines are said to be &quot;set solid.&quot;
+<dd>When no
+<a href="#TERMS_LEADING">lead</a>
+is added between lines of type (i.e. the
+<a href="#TERMS_PS">point size</a>
+and linespacing are the same), the lines are said to be &quot;set
+solid.&quot;
<dt><a name="TERMS_TRACKKERNING"><em>Track kerning/Line kerning</em></a>
<dd>Sometimes, it's advantageous to increase or decrease the amount of
@@ -279,10 +337,13 @@ The correct term is letter spacing, but track kerning and line kerning
(and sometimes, just "kerning") have come to mean the same thing.
<dt><a name="TERMS_UNBREAKABLESPACE"><em>Unbreakable space</em></a>
-<dd>Equal to <strong>*word space</strong>, however words separated by
-an unbreakable space will always be kept together on the same line.
-Expands and contracts like word space. Useful for proper names, which
-should never be broken. In groff, unbreakable space is entered with
+<dd>Equal to
+<a href="#TERMS_WORDSPACE">word space</a>,
+however words separated by an unbreakable space will always be kept
+together on the same line. Expands and contracts like word space.
+Useful for proper names, which one should, whenever possible, avoid
+splitting onto two lines. In groff, unbreakable space is entered
+with
<p>
<pre>
\~
@@ -290,16 +351,26 @@ should never be broken. In groff, unbreakable space is entered with
(backslash followed by a tilde).
+<dt><a name="TERMS_WEIGHT"><em>Weight</em></a>
+<dd>The thickness of the strokes of letterforms. Medium and Book
+have average thicknesses and are the weights used for most of the
+text in books, magazines, newspapers, etc. Light has strokes
+slightly thinner than Medium or Book, but is still acceptable for
+most text. Semibold, Bold, Heavy and Black all have strokes of
+increasing thickness, making them suitable for heads, subheads,
+headlines and the like.
+
<dt><a name="TERMS_WORDSPACE"><em>Word space</em></a>
<dd>The amount of whitespace between words. When text is
-<strong>*justified</strong>, word space expands or contracts to make
-the margins flush.
+<a href="#TERMS_JUST">justified</a>,
+word space expands or contracts to make the margins flush.
<dt><a name="TERMS_XHEIGHT"><em>x-height</em></a>
<dd>The height of a lower case letter x in a given font at a given
point size. Generally used to mean the average height of the bowl
of lower case letters.
</dl>
+<p>
<hr>
<a name="TERMS_GROFF">
@@ -326,20 +397,23 @@ of lower case letters.
<dl>
<dt><a name="TERMS_ALIAS"><em>Alias</em></a>
-<dd>A <strong>*macro</strong> invoked by a name different from its
-&quot;official&quot; name. For example, the official name of the
-macro to change <strong>*family</strong> is <strong>FAMILY</strong>.
-Its alias is <strong>FAM</strong>. Aliases may be created for any
-macro (via the
+<dd>A
+<a href="#TERMS_MACROS">macro</a>
+invoked by a name different from its &quot;official&quot;
+name. For example, the official name of the macro to change
+<a href="#TERMS_FAMILY">family</a>
+is <strong>FAMILY</strong>. Its alias is
+<strong>FAM</strong>. Aliases may be created for any macro (via the
<a href="goodies.html#ALIAS">ALIAS</a>
macro) provided the alias uses a name not already taken
by the <strong>mom</strong> macros or one of the groff
-<strong>*primitives</strong>. For a complete list of alias names
-you must not use, see the
+<a href="#TERMS_PRIMITIVES">primitives</a>.
+For a complete list of words or names you must not use, see the
<a href="reserved.html#RESERVED">list of reserved words</a>.
<dt><a name="TERMS_ARGUMENTS"><em>Arguments</em></a>
-<dd>Parameters or information needed by a <strong>*macro</strong>
+<dd>Parameters or information needed by a
+<a href="#TERMS_MACROS">macro</a>
to do its job. For example, in the macro
<p>
<pre>
@@ -356,32 +430,42 @@ LEFT is the argument. Arguments are separated from macros by spaces.
Some macros require several arguments; each is separated by a space.
<dt><a name="TERMS_COMMENTLINES"><em>Comment Lines</em></a>
-<dd><strong>*Input lines</strong> introduced with the comment character
+<dd><a href="#TERMS_INPUTLINE">Input lines</a>
+introduced with the comment character
<p>
<pre>
\#
</pre>
-When processing output, groff silently ignores everything on the
-line after the comment character.
+When processing output, groff silently ignores everything on a
+line that begins with the comment character.
<dt><a name="TERMS_CONTROLLINES"><em>Control Lines</em></a>
<dd>Instructions to groff that appear on a line by themselves,
which means that &quot;control lines&quot; are either
-<strong>*macros</strong> or <strong>*groff primitives</strong>.
+<a href="#TERMS_MACROS">macros</a>
+or groff
+<a href="#TERMS_PRIMITIVES">primitives</a>.
Control lines begin with a period or, occasionally, an apostrophe.
<dt><a name="TERMS_FILLED"><em>Filled lines/fill mode</em></a>
-<dd>Automatic <strong>*justification</strong> or
-<strong>*quadding</strong>. In fill mode, the ends of lines as they
-appear in your text editor are ignored. Instead, words from adjoining
-<strong>*input lines</strong> are added one at a time to the output
-line until no more words fit. Then, depending whether text is to
-be <strong>*justified</strong> or <strong>*quadded</strong> (left,
-right, or center), and depending on whether automatic hyphenation
-is turned on, groff attempts to hyphenate the last word, or, barring
-that, spreads and breaks the line (when justification is turned on) or
-breaks and quads the line (when quadding is turned on).
+<dd>Automatic
+<a href="#TERMS_JUST">justification</a>
+or
+<a href="#TERMS_QUAD">quadding</a>.
+In fill mode, the ends of lines as they appear in your text editor
+are ignored. Instead, words from adjoining
+<a href="#TERMS_INPUTLINE">input lines</a>
+are added one at a time to the output line until no more words fit.
+Then, depending whether text is to be
+<a href="#TERMS_JUST">justified</a>
+or
+<a href="#TERMS_QUAD">quadded</a>
+(left, right, or centre), and depending on whether automatic
+hyphenation is turned on, groff attempts to hyphenate the last word,
+or, barring that, spreads and breaks the line (when justification
+is turned on) or breaks and quads the line (when quadding is turned
+on).
<p>
<a name="TERMS_NOFILL"></a>
Nofill mode (non-filled text) means that groff respects the ends
@@ -389,25 +473,30 @@ of lines as they appear in your text editor.
<dt><a name="TERMS_INLINES"><em>Inline escapes</em></a>
<dd>Instructions issued to groff that appear as part of an
-<strong>*input line</strong> (as opposed to <strong>*macros</strong>,
-which must appear on a line by themselves). Inline escapes are always
-introduced by the backslash character. For example,
+<a href="#TERMS_INPUTLINE">input line</a>
+(as opposed to
+<a href="#TERMS_MACROS">macros</a>,
+which must appear on a line by themselves). Inline escapes are
+always introduced by the backslash character. For example,
<p>
<pre>
A line of text with the word T\*[BU 2]oronto in it
</pre>
contains the inline escape \*[BU 2] (which means &quot;move the letter
-'o' 2 <strong>*kern units</strong> closer to the letter 'T'&quot;).
+'o' 2
+<a href="#TERMS_KERNUNIT">kern units</a>
+closer to the letter 'T'&quot;).
<p>
<strong>Mom</strong>'s inline escapes always take the form
<strong>\*[</strong><i>ESCAPE</i><strong>]</strong>, where <i>ESCAPE</i>
is composed of capital letters, sometimes followed immediately
-by a digit, sometimes followed by a space and a <strong>*numeric
-argument</strong>. <strong>Groff</strong>'s escapes begin with the
-backslash character but typically have no star and are in lower case.
-For example, the <strong>mom</strong> escapes to move forward 6 points
-on a line are either
+by a digit, sometimes followed by a space and a
+<a href="#TERMS_NUMERICARGUMENT">numeric argument</a>.
+<strong>Groff</strong>'s escapes begin with the backslash character
+but typically have no star and are in lower case. For example, the
+<strong>mom</strong> escapes to move forward 6 points on a line are
+either
<p>
<pre>
\*[FP6]&nbsp;&nbsp;or&nbsp;&nbsp;\*[FWD 6p]
@@ -426,20 +515,26 @@ while the <strong>groff</strong> escape for the same thing is
<dd>Instructions embedded in a document that determine how groff processes
the text for output. <strong>mom</strong>'s macros always begin with a
period, on a line by themselves, and must be typed in capital letters.
-Typically, macros contain complex commands issued to groff -- behind
-the scenes -- via groff <strong>*primitives</strong>.
+Typically, macros contain complex commands issued to groff--behind
+the scenes--via groff
+<a href="#TERMS_PRIMITIVES">primitives</a>.
<dt><a name="TERMS_UNITS"><em>Machine units</em></a>
-<dd>A machine unit is 1/1000 of a <strong>*point</strong> when the
-groff device is ps. (&quot;ps&quot; means &quot;PostScript&quot; --
-the default device for which groff prepares output, and the device for
-which <strong>mom</strong> was specifically designed.)
+<dd>A machine unit is 1/1000 of a
+<a href="#TERMS_PICASPOINTS">point</a>
+when the groff device is ps. (&quot;ps&quot; means
+&quot;PostScript&quot;--the default device for which groff
+prepares output, and the device for which <strong>mom</strong> was
+specifically designed.)
<dt><a name="TERMS_NUMERICARGUMENT"><em>Numeric argument</em></a>
-<dd>An <strong>*argument</strong> that has the form of a digit.
-Numeric arguments can be built out of arithmetic expressions using
-+, -, *, and / for plus, minus, times, and divided-by respectively.
-If a numeric argument requires a <strong>*unit of measure</strong>,
+<dd>An
+<a href="#TERMS_ARGUMENT">argument</a>
+that has the form of a digit. Numeric arguments can be built out
+of arithmetic expressions using +, -, *, and / for plus, minus,
+times, and divided-by respectively. If a numeric argument requires
+a
+<a href="#TERMS_UNITOFMEASURE">unit of measure</a>,
a unit of measure must be appended to <em>every</em> digit in the
argument. For example:
<p>
@@ -461,9 +556,12 @@ or minus sign when using <strong>mom</strong>'s macros is slim.
native command language, and out of which macros are built.
<dt><a name="TERMS_STRINGARGUMENT"><em>String Argument</em></a>
-<dd>Technically, any <strong>*argument</strong> that is not numeric.
-In this documentation, string argument means an argument that requires
-the user to input text. For example, in the <strong>*macro</strong>
+<dd>Technically, any
+<a href="#TERMS_ARGUMENTS">argument</a>
+that is not numeric. In this documentation, string argument means
+an argument that requires the user to input text. For example, in
+the
+<a href="#TERMS_MACROS">macro</a>
<p>
<pre>
.TITLE "My Pulitzer Novel"
@@ -473,21 +571,22 @@ the user to input text. For example, in the <strong>*macro</strong>
<p>
Because string arguments must be enclosed by double-quotes, you can't
use double-quotes as part of the string argument. If you need
-double-quotes to be part of a string argument, use the <strong>*inline
-escapes</strong> <strong> \(lq</strong> and <strong>\(rq</strong>
-(leftquote and rightquote respectively) in place of the double-quote
-character (").
+double-quotes to be part of a string argument, use the
+<a href="#TERMS_INLINES">inline escapes</a>
+<strong>\(lq</strong> and <strong>\(rq</strong> (leftquote and rightquote
+respectively) in place of the double-quote character (").
<dt><a name="TERMS_UNITOFMEASURE"><em>Unit of measure</em></a>
-<dd>The single letter after a <strong>*numeric argument</strong>
+<dd>The single letter after a
+<a href="#TERMS_NUMERICARGUMENT">numeric argument</a>
that tells <strong>mom</strong> what measurement scale the argument
-should use. Commonly valid units are:
+should use. Common valid units are:
<p>
<table valign="baseline" summary="unitsofmeasure">
<tr><td><strong>i</strong><td> = <td>inches
<tr><td><strong>p</strong><td> = <td>points
<tr><td><strong>P</strong><td> = <td>picas
-<tr><td><strong>c</strong><td> = <td>centimeters
+<tr><td><strong>c</strong><td> = <td>centimetres
<tr><td><strong>m</strong><td> = <td>ems
<tr><td><strong>n</strong><td> = <td>ens
<tr><td><strong>v</strong><td> = <td>the current leading (line space)</td></tr>
@@ -510,7 +609,8 @@ that set the size or measure of something MUST be given a unit of
measure. <strong>mom</strong>'s macros do not have default units
of measure. There are a couple of exceptions, the most notable of
which are <strong>PT_SIZE</strong> and <strong>LS</strong>. Both use
-<strong>*points</strong> as the default unit of measure, which means
+<a href="#TERMS_PICASPOINTS">points</a>
+as the default unit of measure, which means
you don't have to append &quot;p&quot; to their argument.
<p>
You can enter decimal values for any unit of measure. Different units
@@ -523,10 +623,15 @@ and 5 points. If you want 12 picas and 5 points, you have to
enter the measure as 12P+5p.
<dt><a name="TERMS_ZEROWIDTHCHARACTER"><em>Zero-width character</em></a>
-<dd>The <strong>*inline escape</strong> that allows you to print a
-literal period, apostrophe and, if <strong>*output lines</strong>
-are <strong>*filled</strong>, a space that falls at the beginning of
-an <strong>*input line</strong>. It looks like this:
+<dd>The
+<a href="#TERMS_INLINES">inline escape</a>
+that allows you to print a literal period, apostrophe and, if
+<a href="#TERMS_OUTPUTLINE">output lines</a>
+are
+<a href="#TERMS_FILLED">filled</a>,
+a space that falls at the beginning of an
+<a href="#TERMS_INPUTLINE">input line</a>.
+It looks like this:
<p>
<pre>
\&amp;
@@ -535,15 +640,17 @@ an <strong>*input line</strong>. It looks like this:
(backslash followed by an ampersand).
<p>
Normally, groff interprets a period (or an apostrophe) at the beginning
-of an input line as meaning that what follows is a <strong>*control
-line</strong>. In fill modes, groff treats a space at the beginning
-of an input line as meaning &quot;start a new line and put a space
-at the beginning of it.&quot; If you want groff to interpret periods
-and apostrophes at the beginning of input lines literally (ie. print
+of an input line as meaning that what follows is a
+<a href="#TERMS_CONTROLLINES">control line</a>.
+In fill modes, groff treats a space at the beginning of an input
+line as meaning &quot;start a new line and put a space at the
+beginning of it.&quot; If you want groff to interpret periods and
+apostrophes at the beginning of input lines literally (i.e. print
them), or spaces at the beginning of input lines as just garden
variety word spaces, you must start the line with the zero-width
character.
</dl>
+<p>
<hr>
<a name="TERMS_MOM">
@@ -567,16 +674,19 @@ character.
</ul>
<dl>
<dt><a name="TERMS_BLOCKQUOTE"><em>Blockquote</em></a>
-<dd>Cited material other than <strong>*quotes</strong>.
+<dd>Cited material other than
+<a href="#TERMS_QUOTE">quotes</a>.
Typically set at a smaller point size than paragraph text, indented
from the left and right margins. Blockquotes are
-<strong>*filled</strong>.
+<a href="#TERMS_FILLED">filled</a>.
<dt><a name="TERMS_CONTROLMACRO"><em>Control macro</em></a>
<dd>Macros used in
<a href="docprocessing.html#DOCPROCESSING">document processing</a>
to control/alter the appearance of document elements (e.g. heads,
-quotes, footnotes, <strong>*headers</strong>, etc.).
+quotes, footnotes,
+<a href="#TERMS_HEADER">headers</a>,
+etc.).
<dt><a name="TERMS_DOCHEADER"><em>Document header/docheader</em></a>
<dd>Document information (title, subtitle, author, etc) output
@@ -590,7 +700,7 @@ beginning of a chapter, story, or other document.
<dd>Document information (frequently author and title) output in
the bottom margin of pages <em>after</em> page one. Not to be
confused with footnotes, which are considered part of
-<strong>*running text</strong>.
+<a href="#TERMS_RUNNING">running text</a>.
<dt><a name="TERMS_HEAD"><em>Head</em></a>
<dd>A title that introduces a major section of a document.
@@ -600,20 +710,23 @@ confused with footnotes, which are considered part of
the top margin of pages <em>after</em> page one.
<p>
<strong>NOTE:</strong> In terms of content and style, headers and
-<strong>*footers</strong> are the same; they differ only in their
-placement on the page. In most places in this documentation,
-references to the content or style of headers applies equally to
-footers.
+<a href="#TERMS_FOOTER">footers</a>
+are the same; they differ only in their placement on the page. In
+most places in this documentation, references to the content or
+style of headers applies equally to footers.
<dt><a name="TERMS_LINEBREAK"><em>Linebreak/author linebreak</em></a>
-<dd>A horizontal gap in <strong>*running text</strong>, frequently
-set off by typographic symbols such as asterisks or daggers. Used to
-indicate a shift in the content of a document (e.g. a scene change in a
-short story).
+<dd>A horizontal gap in
+<a href="#TERMS_RUNNING">running text</a>,
+frequently set off by typographic symbols such as asterisks or
+daggers. Used to indicate a shift in the content of a document
+(e.g. a scene change in a short story). Also commonly called a
+scene break or a section break.
<dt><a name="TERMS_PARAHEAD"><em>Paragraph head</em></a>
<dd>A title joined to the body of a paragraph; hierarchically one
-level beneath <strong>*subheads</strong>.
+level beneath
+<a href="#TERMS_SUBHEAD">subheads</a>.
<dt><a name="TERMS_QUOTE"><em>Quote</em></a>
<dd>A quote, to <strong>mom</strong>, is a line-for-line setting
@@ -625,14 +738,16 @@ with quotes.
<dt><a name="TERMS_RUNNING"><em>Running text</em></a>
<dd>In a document formatted with <strong>mom</strong>, running
text means text that forms the body of the document, including
-elements such as heads and subheads. <strong>*Docheaders,
-*headers, *footers</strong> and page numbers are NOT part of
-running text.
+elements such as heads and subheads.
+<a href="#TERMS_DOCHEADER">Docheaders</a>,
+<a href="#TERMS_HEADER">headers</a>,
+<a href="#TERMS_FOOTER">footers</a>
+and page numbers are NOT part of running text.
<dt><a name="TERMS_SUBHEAD"><em>Subhead</em></a>
<dd>A title used to introduce secondary sections of a document;
hierarchically one level beneath sections introduced by
-<strong>*heads</strong>.
+<a href="#TERMS_HEAD">heads</a>.
<dt><a name="TERMS_TOGGLE"><em>Toggle</em></a>
<dd>A macro or tag that, when invoked without an argument,
diff --git a/contrib/groff/contrib/mom/momdoc/docelement.html b/contrib/groff/contrib/mom/momdoc/docelement.html
index e1db2ab8b919..13a1e0eeeb10 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/contrib/mom/momdoc/docelement.html
+++ b/contrib/groff/contrib/mom/momdoc/docelement.html
@@ -1,3 +1,4 @@
+<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2 Final//EN">
<html>
<head>
<meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html;charset=iso-8859-1">
@@ -10,10 +11,10 @@
<a href="headfootpage.html#TOP">Next</a>&nbsp;&nbsp;
<a href="docprocessing.html#TOP">Prev</a>&nbsp;&nbsp;
<a href="toc.html">Back to Table of Contents</a>
-
+<p>
<a name="TOP"></a>
<a name="DOCELEMENT">
- <h2 align="center"><u>THE DOCUMENT ELEMENT TAGS</u></h2>
+ <h1 align="center"><u>THE DOCUMENT ELEMENT TAGS</u></h1>
</a>
<ul>
@@ -54,16 +55,17 @@ she does things. This is usually done prior to
but can, in fact, be done at any time in the course of a document.
Any change to a tag's style affects all subsequent invocations of
the tag.
+<p>
<a name="DOCELEMENT_CONTROL"><h3><u>Control macros -- changing defaults</u></h3></a>
<p>
The control macros for document processing tags let you
&quot;design&quot; the look of all the parts of your documents --
-should you wish. At a bare minimum, all tags have macros to
-change <strong>mom</strong>'s defaults for family, font
-and point size. Where appropriate, there are macros to control
-leading, indents and quad as well.
+should you wish. At a bare minimum, all tags have macros to change
+<strong>mom</strong>'s defaults for family, font, point size and
+colour. Where appropriate, there are macros to control leading,
+indents and quad as well.
<p>
In addition, many tags have special macros to control features that
are pertinent to those tags alone. Have a look at the section dealing
@@ -88,8 +90,8 @@ Equally,
can be used in tags that take
<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_STRINGARGUMENT">string arguments.</a>
<p>
-<strong>IMPORTANT NOTE:</strong> The family, font, point size and
-leading control macros have no effect in
+<strong>IMPORTANT NOTE:</strong> The family, font, point size,
+colour and leading control macros have no effect in
<a href="docprocessing.html#PRINTSTYLE">PRINTSTYLE TYPEWRITE</a>,
which sets EVERYTHING in Courier roman, 12/24 (i.e. 12-point type on
a linespace of 24 points).
@@ -101,7 +103,7 @@ unless a default for <strong>TYPEWRITE</strong> is also given.
<p>
<strong>A WORD OF ADVICE:</strong> Get familiar with
<strong>mom</strong> at her default settings before exploring the
-control macros. Put her through her paces. She how she behaves.
+control macros. Put her through her paces. See how she behaves.
Get to know what she feels like and how she looks, both in your text
editor and on the printed page. Then, if you don't like something,
use this documentation to find the precise macro you need to change it.
@@ -109,6 +111,7 @@ There are tons of control macros. Reading up on them and trying to
remember them all might lead you to think that <strong>mom</strong>
is complex and unwieldy, which is not only untrue, but would offend
her mightily.
+<p>
<a name="CONTROL_MACRO_ARGS"><h3><u>Arguments to the control macros</u></h3></a>
@@ -137,6 +140,22 @@ There's no need for a
<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_UNITOFMEASURE">unit of measure</a>
with the <strong>_SIZE</strong> control macros; points is assumed.
+<h3>Colour</h3>
+Control macros that end in <strong>_COLOR</strong> take as their
+argument a colour name pre-defined (or &quot;initialized&quot;)
+with
+<a href="color.html#NEWCOLOR">NEWCOLOR</a>
+or
+<a href="color.html#XCOLOR">XCOLOR</a>.
+For example, if you want your heads to be red, once you've defined
+or initialized the color, red,
+<p>
+<pre>
+ .HEAD_COLOR red
+</pre>
+
+will turn your heads red.
+
<h3>Lead/linespacing</h3>
Control macros that end in <strong>_AUTOLEAD</strong> take the
same argument as
@@ -158,7 +177,7 @@ one point greater than the footnote's point size), do
.FOOTNOTE_AUTOLEAD 1
</pre>
-<a name="CONTROL_INDENTS"><h3>Indents</h3></a>
+<h3><a name="CONTROL_INDENTS">Indents</a></h3>
Except for <strong>PARA_INDENT</strong>, the argument to the control
macros that end
in <strong>_INDENT</strong> is always a single digit (whole numbers
@@ -172,7 +191,8 @@ correct indent for a particular tag.
Control macros that end in <strong>_QUAD</strong> take the same
arguments as
<a href="typesetting.html#QUAD">QUAD</a>.
-
+<p>
+<hr>
<a name="INDEX_DOCELEMENT"><h3><u>Document element tags list</u></h3></a>
<ul>
@@ -201,10 +221,11 @@ arguments as
<li><a href="#PARAHEAD">PARAHEAD</a>
<li><a href="#PARAHEAD_CONTROL">Parahead control</a>
</ul>
- <li><a href="#LINEBREAK_INTRO">Linebreaks (author linebreaks)</a>
+ <li><a href="#LINEBREAK_INTRO">Linebreaks (author linebreaks, section breaks)</a>
<ul>
<li><a href="#LINEBREAK">LINEBREAK</a>
<li><a href="#LINEBREAK_CHAR">Linebreak character</a>
+ <li><a href="#LINEBREAK_COLOR">Linebreak colour</a>
</ul>
<li><a href="#QUOTE_INTRO">Quotes (line for line)</a>
<ul>
@@ -216,6 +237,19 @@ arguments as
<li><a href="#BLOCKQUOTE">BLOCKQUOTE</a>
<li><a href="#BLOCKQUOTE_CONTROL">Blockquote control</a>
</ul>
+ <li><a href="#LIST_INTRO">Nested lists</a>
+ <ul>
+ <li><a href="#LIST">LIST</a>
+ <ul>
+ <li><a href="#ITEM">ITEM</a>
+ </ul>
+ <li><a href="#LIST_CONTROL">List control</a>
+ </ul>
+ <li><a href="#NUMBER_LINES_INTRO">Line numbering</a>
+ <ul>
+ <li><a href="#NUMBER_LINES">NUMBER_LINES</a>
+ <li><a href="#NUMBER_LINES_CONTROL">Control macros</a> (for QUOTE and BLOCKQUOTE)
+ </ul>
<li><a href="#FOOTNOTE_INTRO">Footnotes</a>
<ul>
<li><a href="#FOOTNOTE">FOOTNOTE</a>
@@ -226,10 +260,33 @@ arguments as
<li><a href="#ENDNOTE">ENDNOTE</a>
<li><a href="#ENDNOTE_CONTROL">Endnote control</a>
</ul>
+ <li><a href="#MARGIN_NOTES_INTRO">Margin notes</a>
+ <ul>
+ <li><a href="#MN_INIT">MN_INIT</a> -- initialize margin notes
+ <li><a href="#MN">MN</a> -- start and end a margin note
+ </ul>
+ <li><a href="refer.html#TOP">Bibliographies and references</a>
+ <ul>
+ <li><a href="refer.html#REF">REF</a>
+ <li><a href="refer.html#ENDNOTE_REFS">ENDNOTE_REFS</a>
+ <li><a href="refer.html#FOOTNOTE_REFS">FOOTNOTE_REFS</a>
+ <li><a href="refer.html#BRACKET_REFS">Embedded references</a>
+ <li><a href="refer.html#BIBLIOGRAPHY">BIBLIOGRAPHY</a>
+ <li><a href="refer.html#BIBLIOGRAPHY_TYPE">BIBLIOGRAPHY_TYPE</a>
+ </ul>
+ <li><a href="#BLANK_PAGE_TITLE">Blank pages</a>
+ <li><a href="#TOC_INTRO">Table of contents</a>
+ <ul>
+ <li><a href="#TOC">TOC</a>
+ <li><a href="#TOC_CONTROL">Table of contents control</a>
+ </ul>
<li><a href="#FINIS_INTRO">Document termination</a>
<ul>
- <li><a href="#FINIS">FINIS</a>
- <li><a href="#FINIS_STRING">Finis control</a> -- changing the FINIS string
+ <li><a href="#FINIS">FINIS (Document termination)</a>
+ </ul>
+ <ul>
+ <li><a href="#FINIS_STRING">Changing the FINIS string</a>
+ <li><a href="#FINIS_COLOR">Changing the FINIS colour</a>
</ul>
</ul>
<hr>
@@ -244,24 +301,24 @@ arguments as
</ul>
<p>
<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_EPIGRAPH">Epigraphs</a>
-color, flavour, or comment on the document they precede. Typically,
-they are centered at the top of a document's first page (underneath the
+colour, flavour, or comment on the document they precede. Typically,
+they are centred at the top of a document's first page (underneath the
title) and set in a smaller point size than that of paragraph text.
<p>
-By default, <strong>mom</strong> sets epigraphs centered and
+By default, <strong>mom</strong> sets epigraphs centred and
<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_NOFILL">unfilled</a>;
this lets you input them on a line for line basis. This behaviour
can be changed to accomodate
<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_FILLED">filled</a>
epigraph &quot;blocks.&quot;
-<br>
+<p>
<!---EPIGRAPH--->
<hr width="66%" align="left">
<p>
<a name="EPIGRAPH">
- Macro: <strong>EPIGRAPH</strong> <var>&lt;toggle&gt; | [ BLOCK ]</var></a>
+ <nobr>Macro: <strong>EPIGRAPH</strong> &lt;toggle&gt; | [ BLOCK ]</a></nobr>
</a>
<p>
@@ -298,6 +355,7 @@ want quotes or cited text, use
<a href="#QUOTE">QUOTE</a>
or
<a href="#BLOCKQUOTE">BLOCKQUOTE</a>.
+<p>
<a name="EPIGRAPH_CONTROL"><h3><u>Epigraph control macros</u></h3></a>
<p>
@@ -308,6 +366,7 @@ See
.EPIGRAPH_FAMILY default = prevailing document family; default is Times Roman
.EPIGRAPH_FONT default = roman
.EPIGRAPH_SIZE default = -1.5 (points)
+.EPIGRAPH_COLOR default = black
.EPIGRAPH_AUTOLEAD default = 2 points
(The next two apply to &quot;block&quot; style epigraphs only)
@@ -337,7 +396,7 @@ and indent appropriate to where you are in your document are taken
care of automatically.
<p>
By default, <strong>mom</strong> does not indent the first paragraph
-of a document, nor paragraphs that fall imediately after
+of a document, nor paragraphs that fall immediately after
<a href="#HEAD_INTRO">heads</a>
or
<a href="#SUBHEAD_INTRO">subheads</a>.
@@ -361,7 +420,7 @@ will break these one-liners -- if they fall at the bottom of the page
-- to a new page, which is not what you want.
<p>
<strong>TIP:</strong> The last thing you want while you're writing
-and editing drafts of a document (particulary stories and chapters)
+and editing drafts of a document (particularly stories and chapters)
is a text file cluttered up with <strong>PP</strong>'s. The visual
interruption in the flow of text is a serious obstacle to creativity
and critiquing.
@@ -385,7 +444,7 @@ that blank lines should be interpreted as <strong>PP</strong>'s.
.blm PP
</pre>
tells groff that all blank lines are really the macro <strong>PP</strong>.
-<br>
+<p>
<!---PP--->
@@ -416,14 +475,16 @@ element tags.
<ol>
<li><a href="#PP_FAMILY">Family control</a>
<li><a href="#PP_FONT">Font control</a>
+ <li><a href="#PP_COLOR">Paragraph colour</a>
<li><a href="#PP_LEADING">Leading/linespacing control</a>
<li><a href="#PP_JUST_QUAD">Justification/quad control</a>
<li><a href="#PARA_INDENT">First-line indent control</a>
- <li><a href="#PARA_INDENT_FIRST">Intitial paragraphs indent control</a>
+ <li><a href="#PARA_INDENT_FIRST">Initial paragraphs indent control</a>
<li><a href="#PP_SPACE">Paragraph spacing control</a>
</ol>
<a name="PP_FAMILY"><h3><u>1. Family</u></h3></a>
+<p>
The paragraph
<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_FAMILY">family</a>
is set with
@@ -442,8 +503,10 @@ to differ from the prevailing document family.
<p>
<strong>Mom</strong>'s default paragraph (and document) family
is Times Roman.
+<p>
<a name="PP_FONT"><h3><u>2. Font -- PP_FONT</u></h3></a>
+<p>
To change the
<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_FONT">font</a>
used in regular text paragraphs, use <code>.PP_FONT</code>,
@@ -460,8 +523,60 @@ remain at their default setting (medium roman) unless you change them
with the appropriate control macros.
<p>
<strong>Mom</strong>'s default paragraph font is medium roman.
+<p>
+
+<a name="PP_COLOR"><h3><u>3. Paragraph colour</u></h3></a>
+<p>
+<strong>Mom</strong> has no special control macro for colourizing
+paragraphs. If you wish a colourized paragraph, you must use the
+macro,
+<a href="color.html#COLOR">COLOR</a>,
+or the
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_INLINE">inline escape</a>,
+<a href="color.html#COLOR_INLINE">\*[&lt;colorname&gt;]</a>,
+<em>after</em> <strong>.PP</strong>. The colour must be one
+pre-defined (or &quot;initialized&quot;) with
+<a href="color.html#NEWCOLOR">NEWCOLOR</a>
+or
+<a href="color.html#XCOLOR">XCOLOR</a>.
+<p>
+Please note that unless you change the colour back to it's default
+(usually black) at the end of the paragraph, all subsequent
+paragraphs will be set in the new colour, although most other
+elements of your document will continue to be set in the default
+colour (usually black).
+<p>
+For example, assuming you have defined the colour, blue,
+<p>
+<pre>
+ .PP
+ .COLOR blue
+ &lt;first paragraph&gt;
+ .HEAD "Monty Python"
+ .SUBHEAD "The Origins of Spam"
+ .PP
+ &lt;second paragraph&gt;
+</pre>
-<a name="PP_LEADING"><h3><u>3.Leading</u></h3></a>
+the first paragraph will be blue, the head and subhead will be in
+the document's default colour (usually black), and the second
+paragraph will be in blue.
+<p>
+The one document element that is affected by changing the colour
+of paragraphs are
+<a href="#PARAHEAD">paraheads</a>,
+since they are attached directly to the body of paragraphs. In
+other words, if you change the colour of a paragraph and do not
+reset the paragraph colour back to its default, subsequent paraheads
+will appear in the same colour as your paragraphs unless you have
+explicitly told <strong>mom</strong> you want a pre-defined (or
+&quot;initialized&quot;) color (usually black) for your paraheads.
+<p>
+See the footnote to
+<a href="#PARAHEAD_COLOR">.PARAHEAD_COLOR</a>.
+
+<a name="PP_LEADING"><h3><u>4. Leading</u></h3></a>
+<p>
The paragraph
<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_LEADING">leading</a>
is set with
@@ -483,19 +598,25 @@ EVERY paragraph whose leading you wish to change.
<strong>HYPER-IMPORTANT NOTE:</strong> It is extremely unwise to change
paragraph leading with <strong>LS</strong>, as it will, in all cases,
screw up <strong>mom</strong>'s ability to balance the bottom margin
-of pages.
+of pages. Should you absolutely need to change paragraph leading
+with <strong>LS</strong>, and subsequently want <strong>mom</strong>
+to get back on the right leading track, use the
+<a href="docprocessing.html#SHIM">SHIM</a>
+macro.
<p>
<strong>Mom</strong>'s default paragraph leading (document leading)
is 16 points, adjusted to fill the page.
+<p>
-<a name="PP_JUST_QUAD"><h3><u>4. Justification/quad</u></h3></a>
+<a name="PP_JUST_QUAD"><h3><u>5. Justification/quad</u></h3></a>
+<p>
The justification/quad-direction of regular text paragraphs (i.e.
<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_JUST">justified</a>,
or
<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_FILLED">filled</a>
and
<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_QUAD">quadded</a>
-left/right/center) is set with
+left/right/centre) is set with
<a href="typesetting.html#JUSTIFY">JUSTIFY</a>
or
<a href="typesetting.html#QUAD">QUAD</a>
@@ -524,12 +645,17 @@ Only the paragraph in question gets justified or quadded
differently; subsequent paragraphs remain unaffected.
<p>
<strong>Mom</strong>'s default justification/quad-direction for
-paragraphs is justified for
-<a href="docprocessing.html#PRINTSTYLE">PRINTSTYLE_TYPESET</a>
-and quad left for
-<a href="docprocessing.html#PRINTSTYLE">PRINTSTYLE_TYPEWRITE</a>.
-
-<a name="PARA_INDENT"><h3><u>5. First-line indent -- PARA_INDENT</u></h3></a>
+paragraphs is
+<br>
+<ul>
+ <li>justified, for
+ <a href="docprocessing.html#PRINTSTYLE">PRINTSTYLE_TYPESET</a>
+ <li>quad left, for
+ <a href="docprocessing.html#PRINTSTYLE">PRINTSTYLE_TYPEWRITE</a>
+</ul>
+<p>
+<a name="PARA_INDENT"><h3><u>6. First-line indent -- PARA_INDENT</u></h3></a>
+<p>
The first-line indent of paragraphs is controlled by
<strong>PARA_INDENT</strong>, which takes one argument: the size
of the indent. <strong>PARA_INDENT</strong> may be used before
@@ -551,7 +677,7 @@ paragraphs, <strong>PARA_INDENT</strong> also affects
<a href="#QUOTE_INTRO">quotes</a>
and
<a href="#BLOCKQUOTE_INTRO">blockquotes</a>,
-whose overal indenting from the left and (where applicable) right
+whose overall indenting from the left and (where applicable) right
margins is relative to <strong>PARA_INDENT</strong>. Furthermore, the
first-line indent of paragraphs within these document elements (as well
as footnotes) is also relative to <strong>PARA_INDENT</strong> (always
@@ -562,8 +688,10 @@ ems for
<a href="docprocessing.html#PRINTSTYLE">PRINTSTYLE_TYPESET</a>
and 3 picas (1/2 inch) for
<a href="docprocessing.html#PRINTSTYLE">PRINTSTYLE_TYPEWRITE</a>.
+<p>
-<a name="PARA_INDENT_FIRST"><h3><u>6. Indenting initial paragraphs -- INDENT_FIRST_PARAS</u></h3></a>
+<a name="PARA_INDENT_FIRST"><h3><u>7. Indenting initial paragraphs -- INDENT_FIRST_PARAS</u></h3></a>
+<p>
By default, <strong>mom</strong> does not indent the first paragraph
of a document, nor the first paragraph after a head or
subhead, nor the first paragraphs of
@@ -582,8 +710,10 @@ before or after
passing it any argument (<strong>OFF, QUIT, Q, X</strong>...) cancels
its effect, meaning that first paragraphs will once again NOT be
indented.
+<p>
-<a name="PP_SPACE"><h3><u>7. Spacing paragraphs -- PARA_SPACE</u></h3></a>
+<a name="PP_SPACE"><h3><u>8. Spacing paragraphs -- PARA_SPACE</u></h3></a>
+<p>
By default, <strong>mom</strong> does not insert a blank line
between paragraphs. If you would like her to do so, invoke the
macro <code>.PARA_SPACE</code> with no argument, either
@@ -593,6 +723,27 @@ before or after
it any argument (<strong>OFF, QUIT, Q, X</strong>...) cancels its
effect, meaning that paragraphs will once again NOT be separated by
a blank line.
+<p>
+<strong>NOTE:</strong> If <strong>PARA_SPACE</strong> is on,
+<strong>mom</strong> spaces only those paragraphs that come after
+an &quot;initial&quot; paragraph. Initial paragraphs are those
+that come immediately after the
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_DOCHEADER">docheader</a>,
+<a href="#EPIGRAPH_INTRO">epigraphs</a>,
+<a href="#HEAD_INTRO">heads</a>,
+<a href="#SUBHEAD_INTRO">subheads</a>
+and
+<a href="#LINEBREAK_INTRO">linebreaks</a>.
+(The first paragraph after these document elements requires no
+blank line to separate it from other paragraphs.)
+<p>
+Sometimes, you can be fairly deep into a document before using
+<strong>.PP</strong> for the first time, and when you do, because
+<strong>mom</strong> is still waiting for that &quot;initial&quot;
+paragraph, she doesn't space it with a blank line, even though
+you expect her to. The simple workaround for this is to invoke
+<strong>.PP</strong> <em>twice</em> (in succession) at the point you
+expect the blank line to appear.
<br>
<hr>
@@ -613,21 +764,21 @@ hierarchically in numbered
and
<a href="#PARAHEAD_INTRO">paraheads</a>.
<p>
-By default, heads are centered on the page, underlined,
+By default, heads are centred on the page, underlined,
all in caps. A double linespace precedes each head. In <a
href="docprocessing.html#PRINTSTYLE">PRINTSTYLE TYPESET</a>, heads
are bold, slightly larger than paragraph text.
<p>
If these defaults don't suit you, you can change them with the
head control macros.
-<br>
+<p>
<!---HEAD--->
<hr width="66%" align="left">
<p>
<a name="HEAD">
- Macro: <strong>HEAD</strong> <var>&quot;&lt;text of head&gt;&quot; [ &quot;&lt;2nd line&gt;&quot; [ &quot;&lt;3rd line&gt;&quot; ... ] ]</var>
+ <nobr>Macro: <strong>HEAD</strong> &quot;&lt;text of head&gt;&quot; [ &quot;&lt;2nd line&gt;&quot; [ &quot;&lt;3rd line&gt;&quot; ... ] ]</nobr>
</a>
<p>
@@ -639,6 +790,33 @@ head, simply surround each line with double-quotes.
and <strong>mom</strong> is unable to fit the head <em>plus at least
one line of text underneath it</em>, she will set the head at the
top of the next page.
+<p>
+<strong>ADDITIONAL NOTE:</strong> If an
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_INPUTLINE">input line</a>
+in a head (i.e. one of the lines surrounded by double-quotes) has
+to be broken by <strong>mom</strong> in order to fit the current
+line-length (say, a narrow column measure), the head underline
+(underscore) will not behave. You'll recognize the problem as soon
+as you preview your document. If you encounter a head that
+misbehaves with respect to underlining, the solution is to
+supply each line <em>as you want it</em> as a separate argument
+(surrounded by double-quotes) to the <strong>HEAD</strong> macro.
+<p>
+For example, if <strong>mom</strong> breaks
+<pre>
+ .HEAD "This is a very, very, very long head"
+</pre>
+into
+<pre>
+ This is a very, very, very
+ long head
+</pre>
+
+you'll see the misbehaving underscore and should change the
+argument to <strong>HEAD</strong> to
+<pre>
+ .HEAD "This is a very, very very" "long head"
+</pre>
<a name="HEAD_CONTROL"><h3><u>Head control macros</u></h3></a>
<p>
@@ -648,7 +826,7 @@ underlining, and so on. Check them out if you're unhappy with
<strong>mom</strong>'s defaults.
<p>
<ol>
- <li><a href="#HEAD_GENERAL">Family/font/size/quad</a>
+ <li><a href="#HEAD_GENERAL">Family/font/size/colour/quad</a>
<li><a href="#HEAD_CAPS">Caps</a>
<li><a href="#HEAD_SPACE">Pre-head space</a>
<li><a href="#HEAD_UNDERLINE">Underlining</a>
@@ -657,7 +835,7 @@ underlining, and so on. Check them out if you're unhappy with
<li><a href="#HEAD_INLINES">Vertical inline escapes inside heads</a>
</ol>
<p>
-<a name="HEAD_GENERAL"><h3><u>1. Family/font/size/quad</u></h3></a>
+<a name="HEAD_GENERAL"><h3><u>1. Family/font/size/colour/quad</u></h3></a>
<p>
See
<a href="#CONTROL_MACRO_ARGS">Arguments to the control macros</a>.
@@ -666,10 +844,12 @@ See
.HEAD_FAMILY default = prevailing document family; default is Times Roman
.HEAD_FONT default = bold
.HEAD_SIZE default = +1 (point)
+.HEAD_COLOR default = black
.HEAD_QUAD default = CENTER
</pre>
<a name="HEAD_CAPS"><h3><u>2. Capitalizing heads -- HEAD_CAPS</u></h3></a>
+<p>
By default, <strong>mom</strong> sets heads in caps, regardless
of the
<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_STRINGARGUMENT">string(s)</a>
@@ -685,8 +865,10 @@ To change this behaviour, do
any argument you like instead of <strong>OFF</strong> (<strong>END,
QUIT, Q, X</strong>...). To turn <strong>HEAD_CAPS</strong> back on,
simply invoke it without an argument.
+<p>
<a name="HEAD_SPACE"><h3><u>3. Space before heads -- HEAD_SPACE</u></h3></a>
+<p>
By default, <strong>mom</strong> deposits 2 blank lines prior to every
head. If you'd prefer just a single blank line, do
<p>
@@ -698,8 +880,10 @@ head. If you'd prefer just a single blank line, do
any argument you like instead of <strong>OFF</strong> (<strong>END,
QUIT, Q, X</strong>...). To restore the space before heads to 2
blank lines, invoke <strong>HEAD_SPACE</strong> without an argument.
+<p>
<a name="HEAD_UNDERLINE"><h3><u>4. Underlining heads -- HEAD_UNDERLINE</u></h3></a>
+<p>
By default, <strong>mom</strong> underlines heads. To change this
behaviour, do
<p>
@@ -711,8 +895,10 @@ behaviour, do
use any argument you like instead of <strong>OFF</strong> (<strong>END,
QUIT, Q, X</strong>...). To restore underlining of heads, invoke
<strong>HEAD_UNDERLINE</strong> without an argument.
+<p>
<a name="NUMBER_HEADS"><h3><u>5. Number heads -- NUMBER_HEADS</u></h3></a>
+<p>
If you'd like your heads numbered, simply invoke
<strong>NUMBER_HEADS</strong> with no argument. <strong>Mom</strong>
will number all subsequent heads automatically (in ascending order,
@@ -729,8 +915,10 @@ Should you wish to stop head numbering, invoke
<strong>NUMBER_HEADS</strong> with any argument (<strong>OFF, QUIT,
END, X</strong>...). Head numbering will cease, and the head number
will not be included in the numbering of subheads and/or paraheads.
+<p>
<a name="RESET_HEAD_NUMBER"><h3><u>6. Reset head numbering -- RESET_HEAD_NUMBER</u></h3></a>
+<p>
Should you wish to reset the head number to &quot;1&quot;, invoke
<strong>RESET_HEAD_NUMBER</strong> with no argument. If, for some
reason, you want <strong>mom</strong> to use a head number that is not
@@ -743,8 +931,10 @@ the next in ascending order (i.e. the last head number + 1), invoke
Your next head will be numbered &quot;6&quot; and subsequent heads will
be numbered in ascending order from &quot;6&quot;.
+<p>
<a name="HEAD_INLINES"><h3><u>7. Vertical inline escapes inside heads</u></h3></a>
+<p>
If you need to adjust the
<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_BASELINE">baseline</a>
position of a head (e.g. the head falls at the top of a column and
@@ -755,17 +945,17 @@ to line up with the ascenders of
in other columns), you can embed a vertical motion
<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_INLINES">inline escape</a>
(either
-<a href="inlines.html#INLINE_VERTICAL_MOM">mom's</a>
+<a href="inlines.html#INLINE_VERTICAL_MOM">mom</a>'s
or
-<a href="inlines.html#INLINE_VERTICAL_GROFF">groff's</a>
+<a href="inlines.html#INLINE_VERTICAL_GROFF">groff</a>'s
in the string(s) you pass to <strong>HEAD</strong>
<p>
For example,
<p>
<pre>
.HEAD "\[ALD3]Text of head"
- or
- .HEAD "\[DOWN 3p]Text of head"
+ or
+ .HEAD "\[DOWN 3p]Text of head"
</pre>
will lower the baseline of the head by three points. Note that
@@ -776,14 +966,9 @@ the escape in the string for each line, like this:
<p>
<pre>
.HEAD "\[ALD3]First line" "\[ALD3]Next line"
- or
- .HEAD "\[DOWN 3p]First line" "\[DOWN 3p]Next line"
+ or
+ .HEAD "\[DOWN 3p]First line" "\[DOWN 3p]Next line"
</pre>
-
-
-
-
-<br>
<hr>
<!====================================================================>
@@ -811,14 +996,14 @@ document structuring.
<p>
If these defaults don't suit you, you can change them with the
subhead control macros.
-<br>
+<p>
<!---SUBHEAD--->
<hr width="66%" align="left">
<p>
<a name="SUBHEAD">
- Macro: <strong>SUBHEAD</strong> <var>&quot;&lt;text of subhead&gt;&quot; [ &quot;&lt;2nd line&gt;&quot; [ &quot;&lt;3rd line&gt;&quot; ... ] ]</var>
+ <nobr>Macro: <strong>SUBHEAD</strong> &quot;&lt;text of subhead&gt;&quot; [ &quot;&lt;2nd line&gt;&quot; [ &quot;&lt;3rd line&gt;&quot; ... ] ]</nobr>
</a>
<p>
The argument to <strong>SUBHEAD</strong> is the text of the subhead,
@@ -836,7 +1021,7 @@ In addition to the usual family/font/size/quad control
macros, there are macros to manage subhead numbering.
<p>
<ol>
- <li><a href="#SUBHEAD_GENERAL">Family/font/size/quad</a>
+ <li><a href="#SUBHEAD_GENERAL">Family/font/size/colour/quad</a>
<li><a href="#NUMBER_SUBHEADS">Numbering</a>
<li><a href="#RESET_SUBHEAD_NUMBER">Reset subhead numbering</a>
<li><a href="#SUBHEAD_INLINES">Vertical inline escapes inside subheads</a>
@@ -851,10 +1036,12 @@ See
.SUBHEAD_FAMILY default = prevailing document family; default is Times Roman
.SUBHEAD_FONT default = bold
.SUBHEAD_SIZE default = +.5 (point)
+.SUBHEAD_COLOR default = black
.SUBHEAD_QUAD default = LEFT
</pre>
<a name="NUMBER_SUBHEADS"><h3><u>2. Number subheads -- NUMBER_SUBHEADS</u></h3></a>
+<p>
If you'd like your subheads numbered, simply invoke
<strong>.NUMBER_SUBHEADS</strong> with no argument.
<strong>Mom</strong> will number all subsequent subheads automatically
@@ -869,8 +1056,10 @@ Should you wish to stop subhead numbering, invoke
<strong>NUMBER_SUBHEADS</strong> with any argument (<strong>OFF, QUIT,
END, X</strong>...). Subhead numbering will cease, and the subhead
number will not be included in the numbering of paraheads.
+<p>
<a name="RESET_SUBHEAD_NUMBER"><h3><u>3. Reset head numbering -- RESET_SUBHEAD_NUMBER</u></h3></a>
+<p>
Should you wish to reset the subhead number to &quot;1&quot;, invoke
<strong>RESET_SUBHEAD_NUMBER</strong> with no argument. If, for some
reason, you want <strong>mom</strong> to use a subhead number that is not
@@ -888,9 +1077,7 @@ subheads will be numbered in ascending order from &quot;4&quot;.
See
<a href="#HEAD_INLINES">Vertical inline escapes inside heads</a>.
The information there applies equally to subheads.
-
-
-<br>
+<p>
<hr>
<!====================================================================>
@@ -917,14 +1104,14 @@ they are underlined.
<p>
If these defaults don't suit you, you can change them with the
parahead control macros.
-<br>
+<p>
<!---PARAHEAD--->
<hr width="66%" align="left">
<p>
<a name="PARAHEAD">
- Macro: <strong>PARAHEAD</strong> <var>&quot;&lt;text of parahead&gt;&quot;</var>
+ <nobr>Macro: <strong>PARAHEAD</strong> &quot;&lt;text of parahead&gt;&quot;</nobr>
</a>
<p>
<strong>PARAHEAD</strong> must come AFTER
@@ -937,20 +1124,21 @@ only one argument (see
<a href="#HEAD">HEAD</a>
and
<a href="#SUBHEAD">SUBHEAD</a>).
+<p>
<a name="PARAHEAD_CONTROL"><h3><u>Parahead control macros</u></h3></a>
<p>
-In addition to the family/font/size/indent control macros, there are
-macros to manage parahead numbering.
+In addition to the family/font/size/colour/indent control macros,
+there are macros to manage parahead numbering.
<p>
<ol>
- <li><a href="#PARAHEAD_GENERAL">Family/font/size</a>
+ <li><a href="#PARAHEAD_GENERAL">Family/font/size/color</a>
<li><a href="#PARAHEAD_INDENT">Indent</a>
<li><a href="#NUMBER_PARAHEADS">Numbering</a>
<li><a href="#RESET_PARAHEAD_NUMBER">Reset parahead numbering</a>
</ol>
<p>
-<a name="PARAHEAD_GENERAL"><h3><u>1. Family/font/size</u></h3></a>
+<a name="PARAHEAD_GENERAL"><h3><u>1. Family/font/size/colour</u></h3></a>
<p>
See
<a href="#CONTROL_MACRO_ARGS">Arguments to the control macros</a>.
@@ -959,9 +1147,18 @@ See
.PARAHEAD_FAMILY default = prevailing document family; default is Times Roman
.PARAHEAD_FONT default = bold italic
.PARAHEAD_SIZE default = +.5 (point)
+<a name="PARAHEAD_COLOR">.PARAHEAD_COLOR default = black*</a>
+
+*If you colourize paragraph text, paraheads will appear in the same
+colour as the text unless you explicitly tell mom to colour them
+otherwise by invoking .PARAHEAD_COLOR. If you do want paraheads
+that are coloured the same as paragraph text, it's generally a good
+idea to invoke .PARAHEAD_COLOR anyway (with the same colour used
+for paragraph text), just to let mom know.
</pre>
<a name="PARAHEAD_INDENT"><h3><u>2. Indent</u></h3></a>
+<p>
Unlike other control macros that end in
<a href="#CONTROL_INDENTS"><strong>_INDENT</strong></a>,
the argument to the macro that controls indenting of paragraph heads
@@ -989,8 +1186,10 @@ paragraphs&quot;, as defined in
are not indented unless you turn
<a href="#INDENT_FIRST_PARAS">INDENT_FIRST_PARAS</a>
on.
+<p>
<a name="NUMBER_PARAHEADS"><h3><u>3. Number paraheads -- NUMBER_PARAHEADS</u></h3></a>
+<p>
If you'd like your paraheads numbered, simply invoke
<strong>.NUMBER_PARAHEADS</strong> with no argument.
<strong>Mom</strong> will number all subsequent paraheads automatically
@@ -1006,8 +1205,10 @@ parahead number (separated by a period [dot]).
Should you wish to stop parahead numbering, invoke
<strong>NUMBER_PARAHEADS</strong> with any argument (<strong>OFF,
QUIT, END, X</strong>...). Parahead numbering will cease.
+<p>
<a name="RESET_PARAHEAD_NUMBER"><h3><u>4. Reset head numbering -- RESET_PARAHEAD_NUMBER</u></h3></a>
+<p>
Should you wish to reset the parahead number to &quot;1&quot;, invoke
<strong>RESET_PARAHEAD_NUMBER</strong> with no argument. If, for some
reason, you want <strong>mom</strong> to use a parahead number that is not
@@ -1020,7 +1221,7 @@ the next in ascending order (i.e. the last parahead number + 1), invoke
Your next parahead will be numbered &quot;7&quot; and subsequent
paraheads will be numbered in ascending order from &quot;7&quot;.
-<br>
+<p>
<hr>
<!====================================================================>
@@ -1033,10 +1234,10 @@ paraheads will be numbered in ascending order from &quot;7&quot;.
<p>
By default, <strong>mom</strong> marks
<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_LINEBREAK">author linebreaks</a>
-with three centered asterisks. You can change this behaviour
+with three centred asterisks. You can change this behaviour
with the linebreak character
<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_CONTROLMACRO">control macro</a>.
-<br>
+<p>
<!---LINEBREAK--->
@@ -1045,6 +1246,8 @@ with the linebreak character
<a name="LINEBREAK">
Macro: <strong>LINEBREAK</strong>
</a>
+<br>
+Alias: <strong>SECTION</strong>
<p>
<strong>LINEBREAK</strong> takes no arguments. Simply invoke it
@@ -1057,12 +1260,13 @@ macro.
<h3><u>Linebreak character control macro</u></h3>
<p>
<a name="LINEBREAK_CHAR">
- Macro: <strong>LINEBREAK_CHAR</strong> <var>[ &lt;character&gt; ] [ &lt;iterations&gt; [ &lt;vertical adjustment&gt; ] ]</var>
+ <nobr>Macro: <strong>LINEBREAK_CHAR</strong> [ &lt;character&gt; ] [ &lt;iterations&gt; [ &lt;vertical adjustment&gt; ] ]</nobr>
</a>
<br>
+Alias: <strong>SECTION_CHAR</strong>
+<br>
<em>*The third optional argument requires a
<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_UNITOFMEASURE">unit of measure</a></em>.
-
<p>
<strong>LINEBREAK_CHAR</strong> determines what <strong>mom</strong>
prints when <strong>LINEBREAK</strong> is invoked. It takes 3
@@ -1074,12 +1278,13 @@ The first argument is any legal groff character (e.g. <kbd>*</kbd>
[an asterisk], <kbd>\(dg</kbd> [a dagger], <kbd>\f(ZD\N'141\fP</kbd>
[an arbitrary character from Zapf Dingbats], <kbd>\l'4P'</kbd>
[a 4-pica long rule]). <strong>Mom</strong> sets the character
-centered on the current line length.
+centred on the current line length. (See &quot;man groff_char&quot;
+for a list of all legal groff characters.)
<p>
The second argument is the number of times to repeat the character.
<p>
The third argument is a +|- value by which to raise (+) or lower (-)
-the character in order to make it appear visually centered between
+the character in order to make it appear visually centred between
sections of text. This lets you make vertical adjustments
to characters that don't sit on the
<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_BASELINE">baseline</a>
@@ -1101,6 +1306,16 @@ position (for
<a href="docprocessing.html#PRINTSTYLE">PRINTSTYLE TYPESET</a>;
the vertical adjustment is -2 points for
<a href="docprocessing.html#PRINTSTYLE">PRINTSTYLE TYPEWRITE</a>).
+
+<h3><u>Linebreak colour control macro</u></h3>
+<p>
+<a name="LINEBREAK_COLOR">
+ <nobr>Macro: <strong>LINEBREAK_COLOR</strong> &lt;color name&gt;</nobr>
+</a>
+<p>
+To change the colour of the linebreak character(s), simply invoke
+<strong>LINBREAK_COLOR</strong> with the name of a pre-defined (or
+&quot;initialized&quot;) colour.
<br>
<hr>
@@ -1131,9 +1346,13 @@ or underlined
<a href="docprocessing.html#PRINTSTYLE">(PRINTSTYLE TYPEWRITE)</a>,
indented from the left margin. Obviously, she's thinking
&quot;quotes from poetry or song lyrics&quot;, but with the
-quote control macros you can change her defaults so
-<strong>QUOTE</strong> serves other needs, e.g. entering snippets of
-programming code, command line instructions, and so on.
+<a href="#QUOTE_CONTROL">quote control macros</a>
+you can change her defaults so <strong>QUOTE</strong> serves other
+needs, e.g. entering verbatim snippets of programming code, command
+line instructions, and so on. (See the
+<a href="#QUOTE_TIP">tip</a>
+below for suggestions about including programming code snippets in
+documents.)
<p>
<a name="QUOTE_SPACING"></a>
Besides indenting quotes, <strong>mom</strong> further sets them
@@ -1158,14 +1377,84 @@ and
<a href="#BLOCKQUOTE">BLOCKQUOTE</a>,
as does the control macro
<a href="#QUOTE_INDENT">QUOTE_INDENT</a>.
-<br>
+<p>
+<strong>Version 1.3: mom</strong>'s handling of the vertical
+whitespace around quotes has changed slightly. In versions prior
+to 1.3, it was not possible to alter the
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_LEADING">leading</a>
+of quotes and blockquotes (which was the same as the document
+leading), ensuring that the vertical whitespace remained consistent,
+as described above. In 1.3 and later, it is possible to change the
+leading of quotes and blockquote via
+the <strong>QUOTE_AUTOLEAD</strong> and
+<strong>BLOCKQUOTE_AUTOLEAD</strong>macro. Now, if your quote
+(or blockquote) leading differs from the document leading,
+<strong>mom</strong> attempts to observe the same rules for vertical
+whitespace outlined above; however, she will also insert a small,
+flexible amount of extra whitespace around the quotes to make sure
+the whitespace is equal, top and bottom. Since she does this on a
+quote by quote basis, rather than by figuring out how much extra
+whitespace is needed to adjust <em>all</em> quotes on a page,
+the spacing around multiple quotes on the same page will differ
+slightly, although each will be balanced between lines of normal
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_RUNNING">running text</a>,
+top and bottom. (The inability to scan an entire page and insert
+equalized whitespace at marked places is a limitation of groff,
+which, by and large, works in a linear, line by line fashion.)
+If you don't provide <strong>mom</strong> with a
+<strong>QUOTE_AUTOLEAD</strong>, quotes are leaded at the default
+for normal running text, meaning that multiple quotes on the same
+page are all spaced identically.
+<p>
+<a name="QUOTE_TIP"><strong>TIP:</strong></a>
+If you want to include snippets of programming code in
+<strong>mom</strong> documents, you may come acropper of the fact
+that groff (and <strong>mom</strong>'s) escape character is the
+backslash. In order for <strong>mom</strong> not to interpret
+backslashes that occur in code snippets as escapes, you have to
+tell <strong>mom</strong> that the backslash character is
+(temporarily) no longer the escape character. The easiest way
+to do this is to set the escape character to something else for
+the duration of the code snippet. You accomplish this with
+<strong>ESC_CHAR</strong>, like this:
+<p>
+<pre>
+ .ESC_CHAR c
+</pre>
+
+where &quot;c&quot;, above, is the alternate escape character
+(which should be a character that does not appear in the code). To
+set the escape character back to the backslash, simply invoke
+<strong>.ESC_CHAR</strong> by itself (i.e. with no argument).
+<p>
+Because <strong>mom</strong>, by default, sets the text after
+<strong>.QUOTE</strong> in italic (for <strong>PRINTSTYLE
+TYPESET</strong>) or underlined (for <strong>PRINTSTYLE
+TYPEWRITE</strong>), you'll want to change that behaviour as
+well. Therefore, a recipe for setting verbatim code snippets using
+<strong>QUOTE</strong> could be (assuming you want a fixed width
+font like Courier):
+<p>
+<pre>
+ \# You only need the first two lines before the first invocation
+ \# of QUOTE. They stay in effect for all subsequent invocations.
+ \#
+ .QUOTE_FONT CR \" Set quote font to Courier roman
+ .UNDERLINE_QUOTES OFF \" Don't underline quotes in TYPEWRITE
+ .QUOTE
+ .ESC_CHAR ^ \" Change escape character to ^
+ &lt;code snippet&gt;
+ .ESC_CHAR \" Restore escape character to \
+ .QUOTE OFF
+
+</pre>
<!---QUOTE--->
<hr width="66%" align="left">
<p>
<a name="QUOTE">
- Macro: <strong>QUOTE</strong> <var>toggle</var>
+ <nobr>Macro: <strong>QUOTE</strong> toggle</nobr>
</a>
<p>
@@ -1186,27 +1475,30 @@ argument (e.g. OFF, END, X, Q...) to turn it off. Example:
<a name="QUOTE_CONTROL"><h3><u>Quote control macros</u></h3></a>
<ol>
- <li><a href="#QUOTE_GENERAL">Family/font/size/indent</a>
+ <li><a href="#QUOTE_GENERAL">Family/font/size/leading/colour/indent</a>
<li><a href="#ALWAYS_FULLSPACE_QUOTES">Spacing above and below (typeset only)</a>
<li><a href="#UNDERLINE_QUOTES">Underline quotes (typewrite only)</a>
<li><a href="#BREAK_QUOTE">Manually break a footnoted quote that crosses pages/columns</a>
</ol>
<p>
-<a name="QUOTE_GENERAL"><h3><u>1. Family/font/size/indent</u></h3></a>
+<a name="QUOTE_GENERAL"><h3><u>1. Family/font/size/colour/indent</u></h3></a>
<p>
See
<a href="#CONTROL_MACRO_ARGS">Arguments to the control macros</a>.
<p>
<pre>
-.QUOTE_FAMILY default = prevailing document family; default is Times Roman
-.QUOTE_FONT default = italic
-.QUOTE_SIZE default = 0 (i.e. same size as paragraph text)
-<a name="QUOTE_INDENT">.QUOTE_INDENT default = paragraph indent x 3 (typeset); x 2 (typewrite)</a>
- (note that this macro also sets the indents (left and right)
- for blockquotes)
+.QUOTE_FAMILY default = prevailing document family; default is Times Roman
+.QUOTE_FONT default = italic; underlined in TYPEWRITE
+.QUOTE_SIZE default = +0 (i.e. same size as paragraph text)
+.QUOTE_AUTOLEAD default = none; leading of quotes is the same as paragraphs
+.QUOTE_COLOR default = black
+<a name="QUOTE_INDENT">.QUOTE_INDENT default = paragraph indent x 3 (typeset); x 2 (typewrite)</a>
+ (note that this macro also sets the indents (left and right)
+ for blockquotes)
</pre>
<a name="ALWAYS_FULLSPACE_QUOTES"><h3><u>2. Spacing above and below -- ALWAYS_FULLSPACE_QUOTES (typeset only)</u></h3></a>
+<p>
If you'd like <strong>mom</strong> always to put a full linespace above
and below quotes, invoke <strong>.ALWAYS_FULLSPACE_QUOTES</strong>
with no argument. If you wish to restore <strong>mom</strong>'s
@@ -1218,8 +1510,10 @@ X</strong>...)
<strong>NOTE:</strong> This macro also sets <strong>mom</strong>'s
spacing policy for
<a href="#BLOCKQUOTE_INTRO">blockquotes</a>.
+<p>
<a name="UNDERLINE_QUOTES"><h3><u>3. Underlining -- UNDERLINE_QUOTES (typewrite only)</u></h3></a>
+<p>
By default in
<a href="docprocessing.html#PRINTSTYLE">PRINTSTYLE TYPEWRITE</a>,
<strong>mom</strong> underlines quotes. If you'd rather she didn't,
@@ -1237,8 +1531,20 @@ of italics by default in <strong>PRINTSTYLE TYPEWRITE</strong>,
you must also make sure that <strong>ITALIC_MEANS_ITALIC</strong>
is enabled (see
<a href="docprocessing.html#TYPEWRITE_CONTROL">PRINTSTYLE TYPEWRITE control macros</a>).
+<p>
<a name="BREAK_QUOTE"><h3><u>4. Manually break a footnoted quote -- BREAK_QUOTE</u></h3></a>
+<p>
+<strong>NOTE:</strong> <em>As of version 1.1.9, the macro</em>
+<strong>BREAK_QUOTE</strong> <em>has become obsolete (or, at least,
+should have become obsolete.) It remains here for backward
+compatibility with documents created prior to 1.1.9, and just in
+case, despite my efforts to make it obsolete, you still encounter the
+problem it's supposed to fix. Should you find yourself having to
+use</em> <strong>BREAK_QUOTE</strong> <em>while running</em> <strong>mom</strong>
+1.1.9 <em>or higher, please notify me immediately.</em>
+
+<p>
Exceptionally, a quote or blockquote containing a footnote may cross
a page or column. When this happens, the footnote marker may not be
correct for its position relative to other footnotes on the page, and
@@ -1252,7 +1558,7 @@ will be marked correctly and appear on the correct page.
<strong>BREAK_QUOTE</strong> may be used with both quotes and
blockquotes, and hence is aliased as <strong>BREAK_BLOCKQUOTE,
BREAK_CITATION</strong> and <strong>BREAK_CITE</strong>.
-<br>
+<p>
<hr>
<!====================================================================>
@@ -1281,24 +1587,16 @@ Besides indenting blockquotes, <strong>mom</strong> further sets them
off from running text with a small amount of vertical whitespace top
and bottom. (See
<a href="#QUOTE_SPACING">above</a>
-for a complete explanation of how this is managed, and how to control it.)
-<p>
-You may notice that <strong>BLOCKQUOTE</strong> has no macro to
-control
-<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_LEADING">leading</a>,
-although you can change the point size. There are Very Good
-Reasons for this. If you can't live with the limitation, change
-the leading of blockquotes (after invoking the tag) with
-<a href="typesetting.html#LS">LS</a>,
-but know that there will be Bottom Margin Consequences.
-<br>
+for a complete explanation of how this is managed, and how to control it.
+Be sure to read the section <strong>Version 1.3</strong>.)
+<p>
<!---BLOCKQUOTE--->
<hr width="66%" align="left">
<p>
<a name="BLOCKQUOTE">
- Macro: <strong>BLOCKQUOTE</strong> <var>toggle</var>
+ <nobr>Macro: <strong>BLOCKQUOTE</strong> toggle</nobr>
<br>
Aliases: <strong>CITE, CITATION</strong>
</a>
@@ -1326,31 +1624,35 @@ with
<p>
<strong>NOTE:</strong> The aliases <strong>CITE</strong>
and <strong>CITATION</strong> may be used in place of the
-<strong>BLOCKQUOTE</strong> tag, but &quot;CITE&quot; and
-&quot;CITATION&quot; must not be used to replace &quot;BLOCKQUOTE&quot;
-in any of the tag's control macros.
+<strong>BLOCKQUOTE</strong> tag, as well as in any of the control
+macros that begin with <strong>BLOCKQUOTE_</strong> or end with
+<strong>_BLOCKQUOTE</strong>.
<a name="BLOCKQUOTE_CONTROL"><h3><u>Blockquote control macros</u></h3></a>
<ol>
- <li><a href="#BLOCKQUOTE_GENERAL">Family/font/size/indent</a>
+ <li><a href="#BLOCKQUOTE_GENERAL">Family/font/size/leading/colour/quad/indent</a>
<li><a href="#ALWAYS_FULLSPACE_QUOTES">Spacing above and below (typeset only)</a>
<li><a href="#BREAK_QUOTE">Manually break a footnoted blockquote that crosses pages/columns</a>
</ol>
<p>
-<a name="BLOCKQUOTE_GENERAL"><h3><u>1. Family/font/size/indent</u></h3></a>
+<a name="BLOCKQUOTE_GENERAL"><h3><u>1. Family/font/size/colour/quad/indent</u></h3></a>
<p>
See
<a href="#CONTROL_MACRO_ARGS">Arguments to the control macros</a>.
<p>
<pre>
-.BLOCKQUOTE_FAMILY default = prevailing document family; default is Times Roman
-.BLOCKQUOTE_FONT default = italic
-.BLOCKQUOTE_SIZE default = -1 (point)
-.QUOTE_INDENT default = paragraph indent x 3 (typeset); x 2 (typewrite)</a>
- (note that this macro also sets the left indent for quotes)
+.BLOCKQUOTE_FAMILY default = prevailing document family; default is Times Roman
+.BLOCKQUOTE_FONT default = roman
+.BLOCKQUOTE_SIZE default = -1 (point)
+.BLOCKQUOTE_AUTOLEAD default = none; leading of blockquotes is the same as paragraphs
+.BLOCKQUOTE_COLOR default = black
+.BLOCKQUOTE_QUAD default = left
+.BLOCKQUOTE_INDENT default = paragraph indent x 3 (typeset); x 2 (typewrite)</a>
+ (note that this macro also sets the left indent for quotes)
</pre>
<a name="ALWAYS_FULLSPACE_QUOTES"><h3><u>2. Spacing above and below -- ALWAYS_FULLSPACE_QUOTES (typeset only)</u></h3></a>
+<p>
If you'd like <strong>mom</strong> always to put a full linespace above
and below blockquotes, invoke <strong>.ALWAYS_FULLSPACE_QUOTES</strong>
with no argument. If you wish to restore <strong>mom</strong>'s
@@ -1362,7 +1664,880 @@ X</strong>...).
<strong>NOTE:</strong> This macro also sets <strong>mom</strong>'s
spacing policy for
<a href="#QUOTE_INTRO">quotes</a>.
+<p>
+<hr>
+
+<!====================================================================>
+
+<a name="LIST_INTRO"><h2><u>Nested lists</u></h2></a>
+<ul>
+ <li><a href="#LIST">Tag: LIST</a>
+ <li><a href="#ITEM">Tag: ITEM</a>
+ <li><a href="#LIST_CONTROL">LIST control macros</a>
+</ul>
+<p>
+Lists are points or items of interest or importance that are
+separated from
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_RUNNING">running text</a>
+by enumerators. Some typical enumerators are
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_EM">en-dashes</a>,
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_BULLET">bullets</a>,
+digits and letters.
+<p>
+Setting lists with <strong>mom</strong> is easy. First, you
+initialize a list with the <strong>LIST</strong> macro. Then, for
+every item in the list, you invoke the macro, <strong>ITEM</strong>,
+followed by the text of the item. When a list is finished, you
+exit the list with <strong>LIST OFF</strong> (or
+<strong>QUIT</strong>, <strong>END</strong>, <strong>BACK</strong>,
+etc.)
+<p>
+By default <strong>mom</strong> starts each list with the enumerator
+flush with the left margin of running text that comes before it,
+like this:
+<p>
+<pre>
+ My daily schedule needs organizing. I can't
+ seem to get everything done I want.
+ o an hour's worth of exercise
+ o time to prepare at least one healthy
+ meal per day
+ o reading time
+ o work on mom
+ o writing
+ - changes from publisher
+ - current novel
+ o a couple of hours at the piano
+</pre>
+
+In other words, <strong>mom</strong> does not, by default, indent
+entire lists. Indenting a list is controlled by the macro,
+<a href="#SHIFT_LIST">SHIFT_LIST</a>.
+(This is a design decision; there are too many instances where a
+default indent is not desirable.) Equally, <strong>mom</strong>
+does not add any extra space above or below lists.
+<p>
+Lists can be nested (as in the example above). In other words, you
+can set lists within lists, each with an enumerator (and possibly,
+indent) of your choosing. In nested lists, each invocation of
+<strong>LIST OFF</strong> (you may prefer to use <strong>LIST
+BACK</strong>) takes you back to the previous depth (or
+level) of list, with that list's enumerator and indent intact. The
+final <strong>LIST OFF</strong> exits lists completely and returns
+you to the left margin of running text.
+<p>
+Finally, lists can be used in documents created with either the
+document processing macros or just the typesetting macros.
+<p>
+
+<!---LIST--->
+
+<hr width="66%" align="left">
+<p>
+<a name="LIST">
+ <nobr>Macro: <strong>LIST</strong> [ BULLET | DASH | DIGIT | ALPHA | alpha | ROMAN&lt;n&gt; | roman&lt;n&gt; | USER &lt;string&gt;] [ &lt;separator&gt; | &lt;user-defined enumerator&gt; ] [ &lt;prefix&gt; ] [ &lt;off&gt; ]</a></nobr>
+<p>
+Invoked by itself (i.e. with no argument), <strong>LIST</strong>
+initializes a list (with bullets as the default enumerator).
+Afterwards, each block of input text preceded by
+<a href="#ITEM">.ITEM</a>,
+on a line by itself, is treated as a list item.
+<p>
+<strong>NOTE:</strong> Every time you invoke <strong>LIST</strong>
+to start a list (as opposed to
+<a href="#LIST_EXIT">exiting one</a>),
+you must supply an enumerator (and optionally, a separator) for the
+list, unless you want <strong>mom</strong>'s default enumerator,
+which is a bullet. Within nested lists, <strong>mom</strong>
+stores the enumerator, separator and indent for any list you return
+<em>backwards</em> to (i.e. with <strong>LIST OFF</strong>), but
+does not store any information for lists you move <em>forward</em>
+to.
+<br>
+
+<h3><u>The first argument--enumerator style</u></h3>
+<p>
+The optional arguments <strong>BULLET</strong>,
+<strong>DASH</strong>, <strong>DIGIT</strong> (for
+Arabic numerals), <strong>ALPHA</strong> (for uppercase
+letters), <strong>alpha</strong> (for lowercase letters),
+<strong>ROMAN&lt;n&gt;</strong> (for uppercase roman numerals),
+<strong>roman&lt;n&gt;</strong> (for lowercase roman numerals) tell
+<strong>mom</strong> what kind of enumerator to use for a given
+list.
+<p>
+The arguments, <strong>ROMAN&lt;n&gt;</strong> and
+<strong>roman&lt;n&gt;</strong>, are special. You must append to
+them a digit (arabic, e.g. "1" or "9" or "17") saying how many items
+a particular roman-numeralled <strong>LIST</strong> is going to
+have. <strong>Mom</strong> requires this information in order to
+align roman numerals sensibly, and will abort--with a message--if
+you don't provide it.
+<p>
+A roman-numeralled list containing, say, five items, would be set
+up like this:
+<p>
+<pre>
+ .LIST roman5 producing i) Item 1.
+ .ITEM ii) Item 2.
+ Item 1. iii) Item 3.
+ .ITEM iv) Item 4.
+ Item 2. v) Item 5.
+ .ITEM
+ Item 3
+ .ITEM
+ Item 4
+ .ITEM
+ Item 5
+</pre>
+
+<p>
+The argument, <strong>USER</strong>, lets you make up your own
+enumerator, and must be followed by a second argument: what you'd
+like the enumerator to look like. For example, if you want a list
+enumerated with
+<strong>=&gt;</strong>,
+<p>
+<pre>
+ .LIST USER =&gt;
+ .ITEM
+ A list item
+</pre>
+
+will produce
+<p>
+<pre>
+ =&gt; A list item
+</pre>
+
+<strong>Please note:</strong> if the argument to
+<strong>USER</strong> contains spaces, you must enclose the argument
+in double quotes.
+
+<br>
+
+<h3><u>The second argument--separator style</u></h3>
+<p>
+If you choose <strong>DIGIT</strong>, <strong>ALPHA</strong>,
+<strong>alpha</strong>, <strong>ROMAN&lt;n&gt;</strong>, or
+<strong>roman&lt;n&gt;</strong>, you may enter the optional
+argument, <strong>separator</strong>, to say what kind of separator
+you want after the enumerator. The separator can be anything you
+like. The default for <strong>DIGIT</strong> is a period (dot),
+like this:
+<p>
+<pre>
+ 1. A list item
+</pre>
+
+The default separator for <strong>ALPHA</strong>,
+<strong>alpha</strong>, <strong>ROMAN&lt;n&gt;</strong> and
+<strong>roman&lt;n&gt;</strong> is a right parenthesis, like this:
+<p>
+<pre>
+ a) An alpha-ed list item
+ b) A second alpha-ed list item
+
+ or
+
+ i) A roman-ed list item
+ ii) A second roman-ed item
+</pre>
+
+If you'd prefer, say, digits with right-parenthesis separators
+instead of the default period, you'd do
+<p>
+<pre>
+ .LIST DIGIT )
+ .ITEM
+ A numberd list item
+</pre>
+
+which would produce
+<p>
+<pre>
+ 1) A numbered list item
+</pre>
+
+<strong>Please note: BULLET</strong>, <strong>DASH</strong> and
+<strong>USER</strong> do not take a separator.
+<br>
+
+<h3><u>The third argument--prefix style</u></h3>
+<p>
+Additionally, you may give a prefix (i.e. a character that comes
+<em>before</em> the enumerator) when your enumerator style for a
+particular list is <strong>DIGIT</strong>, <strong>ALPHA</strong>,
+<strong>alpha</strong>, <strong>ROMAN&lt;n&gt;</strong>
+or <strong>roman&lt;n&gt;</strong>. In the arguments to
+<strong>LIST</strong>, the prefix comes <em>after</em> the
+separator, which may seem counter-intuitive, so please be careful.
+<p>
+A prefix can be anything you like. Most likely, you'll want some
+kind of open-bracket, such as a left parenthesis. If, for example,
+you want a <strong>DIGIT</strong> list with the numbers enclosed in
+parentheses, you'd enter
+<p>
+<pre>
+ .LIST DIGIT ) (
+ .ITEM
+ The first item on the list.
+ .ITEM
+ The second item on the list.
+</pre>
+
+which would produce
+<p>
+<pre>
+ (1) The first item on the list.
+ (2) The second item on the list.
+</pre>
+
+<strong>Please note: BULLET</strong>, <strong>DASH</strong> and
+<strong>USER</strong> do not take a prefix.
+<br>
+
+<a name="LIST_EXIT"></a>
+<h3><u>Exiting lists--.LIST OFF/BACK or .QUIT_LISTS</u></h3>
+<p>
+Any single argument to <strong>LIST</strong> other
+than <strong>BULLET</strong>, <strong>DASH</strong>,
+<strong>DIGIT</strong>, <strong>ALPHA</strong>,
+<strong>alpha</strong>, <strong>ROMAN&lt;n&gt;</strong>,
+<strong>roman&lt;n&gt;</strong> or <strong>USER</strong> (e.g.
+<strong>LIST</strong> <kbd>OFF</kbd> or <strong>LIST</strong>
+<kbd>BACK</kbd>) takes you out of the current list.
+<p>
+If you are at the first list-level (or "list-depth"),
+<strong>mom</strong> returns you to the left margin of running text.
+Any indents that were in effect prior to setting the list are fully
+restored.
+<p>
+If you are in a nested list, <strong>mom</strong> moves you
+<em>back one list-level</em> (i.e. does not take you out of the
+list structure) and restores the enumerator, separator and indent
+appropriate to that level.
+<p>
+Each invocation of <strong>LIST</strong> should be be matched by
+a corresponding <strong>LIST OFF</strong> in order to fully exit
+lists. For example,
+<p>
+<pre>
+ Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consetetur sadipscing elitr,
+ sed diam nonumy eirmod tempor invidunt ut labore.
+ o List item in level 1
+ o List item in level 1
+ - List item in level 2
+ - List item in level 2
+ Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consetetur sadipscing elitr,
+ sed diam nonumy eirmod tempor invidunt ut labore.
+</pre>
+
+is created like this:
+<p>
+<pre>
+ Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consetetur sadipscing elitr,
+ sed diam nonumy eirmod tempor invidunt ut labore.
+ .LIST BULLET
+ .ITEM
+ List item in level 1
+ .ITEM
+ List item in level 1
+ .LIST DASH
+ .ITEM
+ List item in level 2
+ .ITEM
+ List item in level 2
+ .LIST OFF \" Turn level 2 list off
+ .LIST OFF \" Turn level 1 list off
+ Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consetetur sadipscing elitr,
+ sed diam nonumy eirmod tempor invidunt ut labore.
+</pre>
+
+Alternatively, you may use the single-purpose macro,
+<strong>QUIT_LISTS</strong>, to get yourself out of a list
+structure. In the example above, the two <kbd>.LIST OFF</kbd>
+lines could be replaced with a single <kbd>.QUIT_LISTS</kbd>.
+<p>
+
+<hr width="33%" align="left">
+<p>
+<a name="ITEM">
+ Macro: <strong>ITEM</strong>
+<p>
+After you've initialized a list with
+<a href="#LIST">LIST</a>,
+precede each item you want in the list with <strong>ITEM</strong>.
+<strong>Mom</strong> takes care of everything else with respect to
+setting the item appropriate to the list you're in.
+<p>
+In document processing, it is legal to have list items that contain
+multiple paragraphs. Simply issue a
+<a href="#PP">PP</a>
+request for each paragraph <em>following</em> the first item.
+I.e., don't do this:
+<p>
+<pre>
+ .ITEM
+ .PP
+ Some text...
+ .PP
+ A second paragraph of text
+</pre>
+
+but rather
+<p>
+<pre>
+ .ITEM
+ Some text...
+ .PP
+ A second paragraph of text
+</pre>
+<hr width="33%" align="left">
+
+<a name="LIST_CONTROL"><h3><u>List control macros</u></h3></a>
+<ol>
+ <li><a href="#SHIFT_LIST">Indenting lists (SHIFT_LIST)</a>
+ <li><a href="#RESET_LIST">Resetting an initialized list's enumerator (RESET_LIST)</a>
+ <li><a href="#PAD_LIST_DIGITS">Padding digit enumerators (PAD_LIST_DIGITS)</a>
+</ol>
+
+<a name="SHIFT_LIST"><h3><u>1. Indenting lists -- SHIFT_LIST</u></h3></a>
+<p>
+If you want a list to be indented to the right of running text, or
+indented to the right of a current list, use the macro
+<strong>SHIFT_LIST</strong> immediately after
+<a href="#LIST">LIST</a>.
+<strong>SHIFT_LIST</strong> takes just one argument: the amount by
+which you want the list shifted to the right. The argument requires
+a
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_UNITOFMEASURE">unit of measure</a>,
+<p>
+<strong>SHIFT_LIST</strong> applies <em>only</em> to the list you
+just initialized with <strong>LIST</strong>. It does not carry
+over from one invocation of <strong>LIST</strong> to the next.
+However, the indent remains in effect when you <em>return</em> to a
+list level in a nested list.
+<p>
+For example, if you want a 2-level list, with each list indented to
+the right by 18
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_PICASPOINTS">points</a>,
+<p>
+<pre>
+ Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consetetur sadipscing elitr,
+ sed diam nonumy eirmod tempor invidunt ut labore.
+ .LIST \" List 1
+ .SHIFT_LIST 18p \" Indent 18 points right of running text
+ .ITEM
+ List 1 item
+ .ITEM
+ List 1 item
+ .LIST DASH \" List 2
+ .SHIFT_LIST 18p \" Indent 18 points right of list 1
+ .ITEM
+ List 2 item
+ .ITEM
+ List 2 item
+ .LIST OFF \" Move back to list 1
+ .ITEM
+ List 1 item
+ .ITEM
+ List 1 item
+ .LIST OFF \" Exit lists
+ Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consetetur sadipscing elitr,
+ sed diam nonumy eirmod tempor invidunt ut labore.
+</pre>
+
+produces (approximately)
+<p>
+<pre>
+ Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consetetur sadipscing elitr,
+ sed diam nonumy eirmod tempor invidunt ut labore.
+ o List 1 item
+ o List 1 item
+ - List 2 item
+ - List 2 item
+ o List 1 item
+ o List 1 item
+ Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consetetur sadipscing elitr,
+ sed diam nonumy eirmod tempor invidunt ut labore.
+</pre>
+
+<a name="RESET_LIST"><h3><u>2. Resetting an initialized list's enumerator -- RESET_LIST</u></h3></a>
+<p>
+In nested lists, if your choice of list enumerator for a given
+level of list is <strong>DIGIT</strong>, <strong>ALPHA</strong>,
+<strong>alpha</strong>, <strong>ROMAN</strong> or
+<strong>roman</strong>, you may sometimes want to reset the list's
+enumerator when you return to that list. Consider the following:
+<p>
+<pre>
+ Things to do religiously each and every day:
+ 1. Take care of the dog
+ a) walk every day
+ b) brush once a week
+ - trim around the eyes every fourth brushing
+ - don't forget to check nails
+ 2. Feed the cat
+ a) soft food on Mon., Wed. and Fri.
+ b) dry food on Tues., Thurs. and Sat.
+ c) canned tuna on Sunday
+</pre>
+
+Normally, within a nested list, when you return to an
+incrementally-enumerated list, the enumerator continues incrementing
+from where it left off. That means, in the example above, the
+normal state of affairs for the alpha'ed list under &quot;2. Feed
+the cat&quot; would be c), d) and e). The solution, in such a case,
+is simply to reset the enumerator --before <strong>ITEM</strong>!--
+with the macro, <strong>RESET_LIST</strong>.
+<p>
+By default, with no argument, <strong>RESET_LIST</strong> resets the
+enumerator to 1, A, a, I or i depending on the style of enumerator.
+You may, if you wish, pass <strong>RESET_LISTS</strong> a numeric
+argument representing the starting enumerator for the reset (if
+different from "1"), although I can't at present think of a use for
+this feature.
+<p>
+<a name="PAD_LIST_DIGITS"><h3><u>3. Padding digit enumerators (PAD_LIST_DIGITS)</a></u></h3></a>
+<p>
+<strong><u>Arabic digits</u></strong>
+<p>
+When your choice of enumerators is <strong>DIGIT</strong> AND the
+number of items in the list exceeds nine (9), you have to make a
+design decision: should <strong>mom</strong> leave room for the
+extra numeral in two-numeral digits to the right or the left of
+the single-numeral digits?
+<p>
+If you want the extra space to the right, invoke the macro,
+<strong>.PAD_LIST_DIGITS</strong> (with no argument), after
+<strong>LIST</strong> and before <strong>ITEM</strong>. This will
+produce something like
+<p>
+<pre>
+ 8. List item
+ 9. List item
+ 10. List item
+</pre>
+
+If you want the extra space to the left, invoke
+<strong>PAD_LIST_DIGITS</strong> with the single argument,
+<strong>LEFT</strong>, which will produce
+<p>
+<pre>
+ 8. List item
+ 9. List item
+ 10. List item
+</pre>
+
+Of course, if the number of items in the list is less than ten
+(10), there's no need for <strong>PAD_LIST_DIGITS</strong>.
+<p>
+<strong><u>Roman numerals</u></strong>
+<p>
+By default, <strong>mom</strong> sets roman numerals in lists flush
+left. The <strong>&lt;n&gt;</strong> argument appended to
+<strong>ROMAN&lt;n&gt;</strong> or <strong>roman&lt;n&gt;</strong>
+allows her to calculate how much space to put after each numeral in
+order to ensure that the text of items lines up properly.
+<p>
+If you'd like the roman numerals to line up flush right (i.e. be
+padded "left"), simply invoke <strong>PAD_LIST_DIGITS</strong>
+<kbd>LEFT</kbd> after <strong>LIST</strong> <kbd>ROMAN&lt;n&gt;</kbd>
+or <strong>LIST</strong> <kbd>roman&lt;n&gt;</kbd> amd before
+<strong>ITEM</strong>.
+<p>
+<hr>
+
+<!---LINE NUMBERING--->
+
+<a name="NUMBER_LINES_INTRO"><h2><u>Line numbering</u></h2></a>
+<ul>
+ <li><a href="#NUMBER_LINES">Macro: NUMBER_LINES</a>
+ <li><a href="#NUMBER_LINES_CONTROL">Control macros</a> (for quotes and blockquotes)
+</ul>
+
+<p>
+<strong>Mom</strong>'s line-numbering capabilities are not as flexible
+as most of her other document processing macros. The reason is
+that groff's underlying line-numbering
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_PRIMITIVEX">primitive</a>,
+<kbd>.nm</kbd>, is, well...primtive. It is not possible, for
+example, to select a particular family or font for use exclusively
+with line numbers. Nor is it possible to set the
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_GUTTER">gutter</a>
+using any
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_UNITOFMEASURE">unit of measure</a>
+other than the
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_FIGURESPACE">figure space</a>.
+<p>
+That said, when you turn line-numbering on, <strong>mom</strong>,
+by default
+<br>
+<a name="NUMBER_LINES_DEFAULTS"></a>
+<ul>
+ <li>numbers every line of paragraph text; line-numbering is
+ suspended for all other document processing tags (like
+ docheaders, epigraphs, heads, subheads, etc.) and special
+ pages (covers, endotes, bibliographies, etc.); be aware,
+ though, that if you turn
+ <a href="definitions.html#TERMS_DOCHEADER">docheaders</a>
+ off (with
+ <a href="docprocessing.html#DOCHEADER">DOCHEADER</a> <strong>OFF</strong>)
+ and create your own docheader, <strong>mom</strong>
+ <em>will</em> line-number your custom docheader
+ <li>doesn't touch your line length; line numbers are hung
+ outside your current left margin (as set with
+ <a href="typesetting.html#L_MARGIN">L_MARGIN</a>,
+ <a href="typesetting.html#PAGE">PAGE</a>
+ or
+ <a href="docprocessing.html#DOC_LEFT_MARGIN">DOC_LEFT_MARGIN</a>),
+ regardless of any indents that may be active
+ <li>separates line numbers from running text by two
+ <a href="definitions.html#TERMS_FIGURESPACE">figure spaces</a>.
+</ul>
+<p>
+Line numbering may be enabled and disabled for
+<a href="#QUOTE">QUOTE</a>
+and/or
+<a href="#BLOCKQUOTE">BLOCKQUOTE</a>
+in one of three styles. See
+<a href="#NUMBER_LINES_CONTROL">Line numbering control macros for quotes and blockquotes</a>.
+<p>
+The first time you invoke
+<a href="#NUMBER_LINES">NUMBER_LINES</a>
+you must, at a minimum, tell it what line number you want the
+<em>next</em>
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_OUTPUTLINE">output line</a>
+to have. Optional arguments allow you to state which lines should
+be numbered (e.g. every five or every ten lines), and the gutter to
+place between line numbers and
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_RUNNING">running text</a>.
+<p>
+Subsequently, you can turn line-numbering off, either permanently,
+or resume it later at a place of your choosing. When you
+resume line-numbering, the line numbers pick up where you left off.
+<p>
+
+<!---NUMBER_LINES--->
+
+<hr width="66%" align="left">
+<p>
+<nobr>
+<a name="NUMBER_LINES">
+ <nobr>Macro: <strong>NUMBER_LINES</strong> &lt;start number&gt; [ &lt;which lines to number&gt; [ &lt;gutter&gt; ] ]</nobr>
+ <br>
+ <nobr>Macro: <strong>NUMBER_LINES</strong> &lt;anything&gt; | RESUME</nobr>
+ <br>
+</a>
+</nobr>
+
+<p>
+<strong>NUMBER_LINES</strong> does what it says: prints line
+numbers, to the left of
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_OUTPUTLINE">output lines</a>
+of paragraph text. One of the chief reasons for wanting numbered
+lines is in order to identify footnotes or endnotes by line number
+instead of by a marker in the text. (See
+<a href="#FOOTNOTE_LINENUMBERS">.FOOTNOTE_MARKER_STYLE LINE</a>
+for instructions on line-numbered footnotes, and
+<a href="#ENDNOTE_MARKER_STYLE">.ENDNOTE_MARKER_STYLE</a>
+for instructions on line-numbered endnotes.)
+<p>
+Every time you invoke <strong>NUMBER_LINES</strong>, unless you are
+using the arguments <strong>OFF</strong> (<strong>QUIT</strong>,
+<strong>END</strong>, <strong>X</strong>, etc.) or
+<strong>RESUME</strong> you must, at a minimum, pass it one
+argument, namely the number (digit) you want the <em>next</em>
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_OUTPUTLINE">output line</a>
+to have. For example,
+<pre>
+ .NUMBER_LINES 3
+</pre>
+
+will prepend the number, 3, to the next output line.
+<p>
+Normally, of course, you will number lines of text starting at 1.
+All you have to do in that case is ensure that
+<pre>
+ .NUMBER_LINES 1
+</pre>
+
+precedes your first line of input text, which will also be the
+first line of output text.
+<p>
+You can alter <strong>mom</strong>'s default line numbering
+behaviour (see
+<a href="#NUMBER_LINES_DEFAULT">above</a>)
+with the optional arguments <strong>&lt;which lines to
+number&gt;</strong> and <strong>&lt;gutter&gt;</strong>.
+<p>
+<strong>&lt;which lines to number&gt;</strong> instructs
+<strong>NUMBER_LINES</strong> to number only certain lines, e.g.
+every two lines or every five lines. If you want, say, only every
+five lines to have a prepended number, you'd do
+<pre>
+ .NUMBER_LINES 1 5
+</pre>
+
+<strong>GOTCHA!</strong> The argument to <strong>&lt;which
+lines to number&gt;</strong> only numbers those lines that are
+multiples of the argument. Hence, in the above example, line
+number "1" will <em>not</em> be numbered, since "1" is not a
+multiple of "5".
+<p>
+If you wanted line number "1" to be numbered, you'd have to invoke
+<kbd>.NUMBER_LINES 1 1</kbd> before the first output line, then
+study your <em>output</em> copy and determine where best to insert
+the following in your <em>input</em> copy:
+<pre>
+ .NUMBER_LINES \n(ln 5
+</pre>
+
+(The escape, <kbd>\n(ln</kbd>, ensures that
+<strong>NUMBER_LINES</strong> automatically supplies the correct
+value for the first argument, <strong>&lt;start
+number&gt;</strong>.)
+<p>
+Following this recipe, line number 1 will be numbered; subsequently,
+only line numbers that are multiples of 5 will be numbered. A
+little experimentation may be required to determine the best place
+for it.
+<p>
+The optional argument, <strong>&lt;gutter&gt;</strong>, tells
+<strong>mom</strong> how much space to put between the line numbers
+and the running text.
+<p>
+<strong>Note</strong>: when giving a value for
+<strong>&lt;gutter&gt;</strong>, you cannot skip the
+<strong>&lt;which lines to number&gt;</strong> argument. Either
+fill in the desired value, or use two double-quotes
+(<strong>""</strong>) to have <strong>mom</strong> use the value
+formerly in effect.
+<p>
+<strong>&lt;gutter&gt;</strong> does not require (or even accept) a
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_UNITOFMEASURE">unit of measure</a>.
+The argument you pass to it is the number of
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_FIGURESPACE">figure spaces</a>
+you want between line numbers and running text.
+<strong>Mom</strong>'s default gutter is two figure spaces. If
+you'd like a wider gutter, say, four figures spaces, you'd do
+<pre>
+ .NUMBER_LINES 1 1 4
+ |
+ +-- Notice you *must* supply a value
+ for the 2nd argument in order to supply
+ a value for the 3rd.
+</pre>
+
+<p>
+After you've set up line-numbering, <strong>NUMBER_LINES</strong>
+can be used to control line numbering.
<br>
+<h3><u>Line-numbering control</u></h3>
+<p>
+<strong>NUMBER_LINES OFF</strong> (or <strong>END, QUIT, X,</strong> etc.)
+turns line-numbering off.
+<p>
+Sometimes, you merely want to suspend line-numbering. In that case,
+turn line numbering off with <strong>NUMBER_LINES OFF</strong>.
+Later, when you want it to resume, enter
+<pre>
+ .NUMBER_LINES RESUME
+</pre>
+
+Line numbering will resume exactly where it left off. If this is
+not what you want--say you want to reset the line number to "1"--simply
+invoke <strong>NUMBER_LINES</strong> with whatever arguments
+are needed for the desired result.
+<p>
+<strong>Extra Notes:</strong>
+<br>
+<ol>
+ <li>In document processing, you may invoke <strong>NUMBER_LINES</strong>
+ either before or after <strong>START</strong>.
+ <strong>Mom</strong> doesn't care.
+ <li>If you're collating documents with
+ <a href="rectoverso.html#COLLATE">COLLATE</a>,
+ you should re-invoke, at a minimum, <kbd>.NUMBER_LINES
+ 1</kbd> for each collated document, in order to ensure that
+ each begins with the number "1" prepended to the first line
+ (unless, of course, that is not what you want).
+ <li>Occasionally, you may want to change the current gutter
+ between line numbers and running text without knowing
+ what the next output line number should be. Since
+ <strong>NUMBER_LINES</strong> requires this number
+ as its first argument, in such instances, pass
+ <strong>NUMBER_LINES</strong> as its first argument the
+ escape <kbd>\n(ln</kbd>.
+ <p>
+ For example, if you were numbering every 5 lines with a
+ gutter of 2 (figure spaces) and you needed to change the
+ gutter to 4 (figures spaces),
+ <p>
+ <kbd>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;.NUMBER_LINES \n(ln 5 4</kbd>
+ <p>
+ would do the trick.
+ <li>If you're using margin notes in a document, be sure to set
+ the gutter for margin notes wide enough to allow room for
+ the line numbers.
+ <li><strong>Mom</strong> (groff, actually), only numbers lines
+ <em>to the left of text</em>. For aesthetic reason,
+ therefore, the use of line numbering when setting a document
+ in columns is discouraged. However, should you wish to
+ number lines when setting in columns, make sure the
+ <a href="definitions.html#TERMS_GUTTER">gutter(s)</a>
+ between columns is wide enough to leave room for the
+ numbers.
+</ol>
+<hr width="33%" align="left">
+
+<a name="NUMBER_LINES_CONTROL"><h3><u>Line numbering control macros for QUOTE and BLOCKQUOTE</u></h3></a>
+<ol>
+ <li><a href="#NUMBER_QUOTE_LINES">NUMBER_QUOTE_LINES</a>
+ <li><a href="#NUMBER_BLOCKQUOTE_LINES">NUMBER_BLOCKQUOTE_LINES</a>
+ <li><a href="#NUMBER_LINES_QUOTES">Setting up line numbering in quotes and blockquotes on a case by case basis</a>
+</ol>
+
+<a name="NUMBER_QUOTE_LINES"><h3><u>1. NUMBER_QUOTE_LINES</u></h3></a>
+<p>
+If you'd like <strong>mom</strong> to number lines of output text
+in a
+<a href="#QUOTE">QUOTE</a>
+as part of the same order and sequence as paragraph text, simply
+invoke <strong>NUMBER_QUOTE_LINES</strong> by itself.
+<p>
+There is a catch with numbering quotes, though. Owing to groff's
+restriction of accepting only the figure space as the line number
+gutter's unit of measure, it is not possible for line numbers
+in quotes to hang outside a document's overall left margin and
+be reliably flush with the line numbers of paragraph text.
+Conseqently, line numbers in quotes hang to the left of the quote,
+separated from the quote by the <strong>&lt;gutter&gt;</strong>
+argument.
+<p>
+If you'd like to change the gutter for quotes line-numbered in
+this way, invoke <strong>NUMBER_QUOTE_LINES</strong> with a digit
+representing the number of
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_FIGURESPACE">figure spaces</a>
+you'd like between the line numbers and the quoted text, like this:
+<pre>
+ .NUMBER_QUOTE_LINES 1
+</pre>
+
+With the above, line numbers in quotes (and only quotes) will have
+a gutter of 1 figure space.
+<p>
+If you are using "line numbering style" for footnotes
+(<a href="#FOOTNOTE_MARKER_STYLE">FOOTNOTE_MARKER_STYLE</a> <strong>LINE</strong>),
+you may not wish to have quotes <em>visibly</em> line-numbered, but
+still want to embed footnotes inside quotes. In order to do that,
+<strong>mom</strong> allows you to say <strong>NUMBER_QUOTE_LINES
+SILENT</strong>.
+<p>
+When you invoke <strong>NUMBER_QUOTE_LINES</strong>
+<kbd>SILENT</kbd>, <strong>mom</strong> continues to increment line
+numbers while quotes are being output, but they won't appear in the
+output copy. (Compare this with <strong>mom</strong>'s default
+behaviour of <em>suspending</em> incrementing of line numbers
+during the output of quotes.) This allows you to embed
+line-numbered footnotes inside quotes and have the line number
+"label" in the footnote come out sensibly.
+<p>
+Once having turned <strong>NUMBER_QUOTE_LINES</strong> on, you
+may disable it with <strong>NUMBER_QUOTE_LINES OFF</strong> (or
+<strong>QUIT</strong>, <strong>END</strong>, <strong>X</strong>,
+etc).
+<p>
+
+<a name="NUMBER_BLOCKQUOTE_LINES"><h3><u>2. NUMBER_BLOCKQUOTE_LINES</u></h3></a>
+<p>
+If you'd like <strong>mom</strong> to number lines of output text
+in a
+<a href="#QUOTE">BLOCKQUOTE</a>
+as part of the same order and sequence as paragraph text, simply
+invoke <strong>NUMBER_BLOCKQUOTE_LINES</strong> by itself.
+<p>
+There is a catch with numbering blockquotes, though. Owing to
+groff's restriction of accepting only the figure space as the
+line number gutter's unit of measure, it is not possible for line
+numbers in blockquotes to hang outside a document's overall left
+margin and be reliably flush with the line numbers of paragraph
+text. Conseqently, line numbers in blockquotes hang to the
+left of the blockquote, separated from the blockquote by the
+<strong>&lt;gutter&gt;</strong> argument.
+<p>
+If you'd like to change the gutter for blockquotes line-numbered in
+this way, invoke <strong>NUMBER_BLOCKQUOTE_LINES</strong> with a digit
+representing the number of
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_FIGURESPACE">figure spaces</a>
+you'd like between the line numbers and the blockquoted text, like
+this:
+<pre>
+ .NUMBER_BLOCKQUOTE_LINES 1
+</pre>
+
+With the above, line numbers in blockquotes (and only blockquotes)
+will have a gutter of 1 figure space.
+<p>
+If you are using "line numbering style" for footnotes
+(<a href="#FOOTNOTE_MARKER_STYLE">FOOTNOTE_MARKER_STYLE</a> <strong>LINE</strong>),
+you may not wish to have blockquotes <em>visibly</em> line-numbered,
+but still want to embed footnotes inside blockquotes. In
+order to do that, <strong>mom</strong> allows you to say
+<strong>NUMBER_BLOCKQUOTE_LINES SILENT</strong>.
+<p>
+When you invoke <strong>NUMBER_BLOCKQUOTE_LINES</strong>
+<kbd>SILENT</kbd>, <strong>mom</strong> continues to increment line
+numbers while blockquotes are being output, but they won't appear in
+the output copy. (Compare this with <strong>mom</strong>'s default
+behaviour of <em>suspending</em> incrementing of line numbers during
+the output of blockquotes.) This allows you to embed line-numbered
+footnotes inside blockquotes and have the line number "label" in the
+footnote come out sensibly.
+<p>
+Once having turned <strong>NUMBER_BLOCKQUOTE_LINES</strong> on, you
+may disable it with <strong>NUMBER_BLOCKQUOTE_LINES OFF</strong> (or
+<strong>QUIT</strong>, <strong>END</strong>, <strong>X</strong>,
+etc).
+<p>
+
+<a name="NUMBER_LINES_QUOTES"><h3><u>3. Setting up line numbering in quotes and blockquotes on a case by case basis</u></h3></a>
+<p>
+Sometimes, you may want quotes or blockquotes to have a different
+line numbering scheme from the one used in the rest of the
+document. Or, you may want line numbering enabled only inside a
+particular quote or blockquote. A common reason for this would be
+if you were using the
+<a href="#QUOTE">QUOTE</a>
+macro to insert lines of programming code into a document. (See
+<a href="#QUOTE_TIP">here</a>
+for suggestions about including programming code snippets in
+documents.)
+<p>
+To enable line numbering within quotes or blockquotes on a case by
+case basis, simply invoke <strong>NUMBER_LINES</strong>, with the
+arguments you need, immediately after entering <strong>QUOTE</strong>
+or <strong>BLOCKQUOTE</strong>. (<strong>NUMBER_QUOTE_LINES</strong>
+and/or <strong>NUMBER_BLOCKQUOTE_LINES</strong> should be turned
+off if you're doing this.) The quote or blockquote will then be
+line-numbered according to your specifications: the starting line
+number of the quote or blockquote will be the one you give as a
+first argument to <strong>NUMBER_LINES</strong>; which lines to
+number will be the value you pass to <strong>&lt;which lines to
+number&gt;</strong> (defaults to "1"); line numbers will hang
+to the left of the quote or blockquote, separated from the quote or
+blockquote by <strong>&lt;gutter&gt;</strong> (defaults to "2").
+<p>
+As soon as <strong>QUOTE</strong> or <strong>BLOCKQUOTE</strong> is
+turned off, line numbering ceases, not only with respect to
+subsequent paragraph text (if they are not being line-numbered),
+but also for any subsequent invocation of <strong>QUOTE</strong> or
+<strong>BLOCKQUOTE</strong>. In other words, you must re-enable
+quote or blockquote line-numbering inside every instance of
+<strong>QUOTE</strong> or <strong>BLOCKQUOTE</strong> when
+line-numbering either of them on a case by case basis.
+<p>
<hr>
<!====================================================================>
@@ -1370,6 +2545,9 @@ spacing policy for
<a name="FOOTNOTE_INTRO"><h2><u>Footnotes</u></h2></a>
<ul>
<li><a href="#FOOTNOTE_BEHAVIOUR">Footnote behaviour</a>
+ <ul>
+ <li><a href="#FN_AND_PUNCT">Footnote markers and punctuation in the running text</a>
+ </ul>
<li><a href="#FOOTNOTE">Tag: FOOTNOTE</a>
<li><a href="#FOOTNOTE_CONTROL">FOOTNOTE control macros</a>
</ul>
@@ -1384,51 +2562,106 @@ You just type, for example
.FOOTNOTE
&lt;footnote about who the hell is Schelling&gt;
.FOOTNOTE OFF
- were generally the points of discussion presenting the most
+ were generally the points of discussion presenting the most
of beauty to the imaginative Morella.
</pre>
-and be done with it. (Note the obligatory use of the
-<strong>\c</strong>
-<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_INLINES">inline escape</a>.)
-<strong>Mom</strong> takes care of everything:
-putting footnote markers in the body of the document, keeping track
-of how many footnotes are on the page, identifying the footnotes
-themeselves appropriately, balancing them properly with the botton
-margin, deferring footnotes that don't fit on the page... Even if
-you're using
+and be done with it.
+<p>
+(Note the obligatory use of the <strong>\c</strong>
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_INLINES">inline escape</a>.
+It is required when your
+<a href="#FOOTNOTE_MARKER_STYLE">FOOTNOTE_MARKER_STYLE</a>
+is either <strong>STAR</strong> [star/dagger footnotes] or
+<strong>NUMBER</strong> [superscript numbers]; it is NOT to be used
+when the <strong>FOOTNOTE_MARKER_STYLE</strong> is
+<strong>LINE</strong>, or when footnote markers have been disabled
+with
+<a href="#FOOTNOTE_MARKERS">.FOOTNOTE_MARKERS</a>
+<strong>OFF</strong>.)
+<p>
+<strong>***Version 1.3 change***</strong>
+<p>
+As of version 1.3, the manner of entering the line
+<em>after</em> <strong>.FOOTNOTE OFF</strong> has changed
+to accommodate users' differing wishes with respect to
+the order of punctuation and footnote markers. The
+correct way to enter the line after <strong>.FOOTNOTE
+OFF</strong>--<strong><em><u>ONLY</u></em></strong> if your
+<a href="#FOOTNOTE_MARKER_STYLE">FOOTNOTE_MARKER_STYLE</a> is
+<strong>STAR</strong> or <strong>NUMBER</strong>--is to input
+it as if it's literally a continuation of the line before
+<strong>.FOOTNOTE</strong>, and therefore begins with either a space
+or a punctuation mark, as in the two following examples.
+<p>
+<pre>
+ Example 1 Example 2
+ --------- ---------
+
+ A line of text,\c A line of text\c
+ .FOOTNOTE .FOOTNOTE
+ A footnote line. A footnote line.
+ .FOOTNOTE OFF .FOOTNOTE OFF
+ broken up with a comma. , broken up with a comma.
+
+ (last line begins with (last line begins with
+ a literal space) the comma and a space)
+</pre>
+
+If your <strong>FOOTNOTE_MARKER_STYLE</strong> is line, none of
+this is a concern.
+<p>
+<strong>***End of version 1.3 change***</strong>
+<p>
+After you invoke <strong>FOOTNOTE</strong>, <strong>mom</strong>
+takes care of everything: putting footnote markers in the body of
+the document, keeping track of how many footnotes are on the page,
+identifying the footnotes themselves appropriately, balancing them
+properly with the bottom margin, deferring footnotes that don't fit
+on the page... Even if you're using
<a href="columns.html#COLUMNS">COLUMNS</a>,
<strong>mom</strong> knows what to do, and Does The Right Thing.
<p>
Footnotes can be sly little beasts, though. If you're writing a
document that's footnote-heavy, you might want to read the following.
+<p>
<a name="FOOTNOTE_BEHAVIOUR"><h3><u>Footnote behaviour</u></h3></a>
<p>
-By default, <strong>mom</strong> marks footnotes with
-alternating stars (asterisks) and daggers. The first footnote
-gets a star, the second a dagger, the third two stars,
-the fourth two daggers, etc. If you prefer numbered footnotes, rest
-assured <strong>mom</strong> is happy to oblige.
+By default, <strong>mom</strong> marks footnotes with alternating
+stars (asterisks), daggers, and double-daggers. The first footnote
+gets a star, the second a dagger, the third a double-dagger, the
+fourth two stars, the fifth two daggers, etc. If you prefer
+numbered footnotes, rest assured <strong>mom</strong> is happy to
+oblige.
<p>
A small amount of vertical whitespace and a short horizontal rule
separate footnotes from the document body. The amount of whitespace
varies slightly from page to page depending on the number of lines
-in the footnotes. <strong>Mom</strong> tries for a nice balance
+in the footnotes. <strong>Mom</strong> tries for a nice balance
between too little whitespace and too much, but when push comes to
-shove, she'll opt for ample over cramped. The last lines of footnotes
-are always flush with the document's bottom margin.
+shove, she'll usually opt for ample over cramped. The last lines of
+footnotes are always flush with the document's bottom margin.
+<a name="FOOTNOTE_RULES"></a>
<p>
If <strong>mom</strong> sees that a portion of a footnote cannot
be fit on its page, she carries that portion over to the next
-page. If an entire footnote can't be fitted on its page (i.e.
+page. If an entire footnote can't be fit on its page (i.e.
<strong>FOOTNOTE</strong> has been called too close to the bottom),
she defers the footnote to the next page, but sets it with the
appropriate marker from the previous page.
<p>
+When footnotes occur within cited text, for example a
+<a href="#QUOTE">QUOTE</a>
+or a
+<a href="#BLOCKQUOTE">BLOCKQUOTE</a>,
+<strong>mom</strong> will usually opt for deferring the footnote
+over to the next page if it allows her to complete the cited text
+on one page.
+<p>
In the unfortunate happenstance that a deferred footnote is the
only footnote on its page (i.e. it's marked in the document body with
-a star) and the page it's deferred has its own footnotes,
+a star) and the page it's deferred to has its own footnotes,
<strong>mom</strong> separates the deferred footnote from the page's
proper footnote(s) with a blank line. This avoids the confusion that
might result from readers seeing two footnote entries on the same page
@@ -1437,32 +2670,102 @@ numbered footnotes that begin at 1 on every page). The blank line
makes it clear that the first footnote entry belongs to the previous
page.
<p>
-In the circumstance where a deferred footnote is not the only one on
-its page, and is consequently marked by something other than a single
-star, there's no confusion and <strong>mom</strong> doesn't bother
-with the blank line. (By convention, the first footnote on a page is
-always marked with a single star, so if readers see, say, a dagger or two
-stars marking the first footnote entry, they'll know the entry belongs
-to the previous page).
+In the circumstance where a deferred footnote is not the only one
+on its page, and is consequently marked by something other than a
+single star, there's no confusion and <strong>mom</strong> doesn't
+bother with the blank line. (By convention, the first footnote on
+a page is always marked with a single star, so if readers see, say,
+a dagger or double-dagger marking the first footnote entry, they'll
+know the entry belongs to the previous page).
+<p>
+Very exceptionally, two footnotes may have to be deferred (e.g. one
+occurs on the second to last line of a page, and another on the
+last line). In such a circumstance, <strong>mom</strong> does not
+add a blank after the second deferred footnote. If you'd like a
+blank line separating both deferred footnotes from any footnotes
+proper to the page the deferred ones were moved to, add the space
+manually by putting a
+<a href="typesetting.html#SPACE">.SPACE</a>
+command at the end of the footnote text, before
+<strong>FOOTNOTE OFF</strong> (or <strong>FOOTNOTE X, QUIT,
+EXIT, etc...</strong>).
<p>
Obviously, deferred footnotes aren't an issue if you request numbered
footnotes that increase incrementally throughout the whole document --
yet another convenience <strong>mom</strong> has thought of.
<p>
-Exceptionally, you may encounter problems with footnotes inside
-quotes and blockquotes that cross a page or column. See
-<a href="#BREAK_QUOTE">BREAK_QUOTE</a>
+While <strong>mom</strong>'s handling of footnotes is
+sophisticated, and tries to take nearly every imaginable situation
+under which they might occur into account, some situations are
+simply impossible from a typographic standpoint. For example, if
+you have a
+<a href="#HEAD">HEAD</a>
+near the bottom of the page AND that page has some footnotes on it,
+<strong>mom</strong> may simply not have room to set any text under
+the head (normally, she insists on having room for at least one line
+of text beneath a head). In such an instance, <strong>mom</strong>
+will either set the head, with nothing under it but footnotes,
+or transfer the head to the next page. Either way, you'll have a
+gaping hole at the bottom of the page. It's a sort of typographic
+Catch-22, and can only be resolved by you, the writer or formatter
+of the document, adjusting the type on the offending page so as to
+circumvent the problem.
+<p>
+<strong>NOTE:</strong> Exceptionally, you may encounter problems with footnotes inside
+quotes and blockquotes that cross a page or column. See <a
+href="#BREAK_QUOTE">BREAK_QUOTE</a>
for a solution.
-<br>
+<p>
+
+<h3><u><a name="FN_AND_PUNCT">Footnote markers and punctuation in the running text</a></u></h3>
+
+<p>
+As of version 1.3, the manner of entering the line <em>after</em>
+<strong>.FOOTNOTE OFF</strong> has changed. The correct way to
+enter the line after <strong>.FOOTNOTE OFF</strong> now is to
+input it as if it's literally a continuation of the line before
+<strong>.FOOTNOTE</strong>, and therefore begins with either a space
+or a punctuation mark, as in the two following examples.
+<p>
+<pre>
+ Example 1 Example 2
+ --------- ---------
+
+ A line of text,\c A line of text\c
+ .FOOTNOTE .FOOTNOTE
+ A footnote line. A footnote line.
+ .FOOTNOTE OFF .FOOTNOTE OFF
+ broken up with a comma. , broken up with a comma.
+
+ (last line begins with (last line begins with
+ a literal space) the comma and a space)
+</pre>
+
+Care must be taken, though, if the punctuation mark that begins the
+line after <strong>FOOTNOTE OFF</strong> is a period (dot). You
+<strong><em><u>must</u></em></strong> begin such lines with
+<strong>\&.</strong>, like this:
+<p>
+<pre>
+ end of a sentence\c
+ .FOOTNOTE
+ A footnote line.
+ .FOOTNOTE OFF
+ \&. A new sentence...
+</pre>
+
+If you omit the <strong>\&.</strong>, the line will vanish!
+<p>
+
<!---FOOTNOTE--->
<hr width="66%" align="left">
<p>
<a name="FOOTNOTE">
- Macro: <strong>FOOTNOTE</strong> <var>&lt;toggle&gt; | INDENT LEFT | RIGHT | BOTH &lt;indent value&gt;</var>
+ <nobr>Tag: <strong>FOOTNOTE</strong> &lt;toggle&gt; | INDENT LEFT | RIGHT | BOTH &lt;indent value&gt;</nobr>
<br>
- <em>*See <a href="#FOOTNOTE_NOTE">HYPER-IMPORTANT NOTE</a>!!!
+ <em>*See <a href="#FOOTNOTE_NOTE">HYPER-IMPORTANT NOTE</a>!!!</em>
<br>
&lt;indent value&gt; requires a
<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_UNITOFMEASURE">unit of measure</a></em>
@@ -1502,25 +2805,45 @@ The final word on the
that comes immediately before <strong>FOOTNOTE</strong> MUST terminate
with a
<a href="typesetting.html#JOIN">\c</a>
-inline escape. Otherwise, the footnote marker for the word won't be attached to
-it (i.e. <strong>mom</strong> will insert a word space between the word
-and the marker). See the
+inline escape if your
+<a href="#FOOTNOTE_MARKER_STYLE">FOOTNOTE_MARKER_STYLE</a>
+is either <strong>STAR</strong> or <strong>NUMBER</strong>.
+See the
<a href="#FOOTNOTE_EXAMPLE">footnote example</a>
above.
+<p>
+Additionally, the line <em>after</em> a <strong>FOOTNOTE
+OFF</strong> should be entered as if there were no interruption in
+the input text, i.e. the line should begin with a literal space or
+punctuation mark. See
+<a href="#FN_AND_PUNCT">above</a>.
+<p>
+Do NOT use the <strong>\c</strong> inline escape if your
+<strong>FOOTNOTE_MARKER_STYLE</strong> is <strong>LINE</strong>, or
+if you have disabled footnote markers with
+<a href="#FOOTNOTE_MARKERS">.FOOTNOTE_MARKERS</a>
+<strong>OFF</strong>. As well, the line after
+<strong>FOOTNOTE&nbsp;OFF</strong> should be entered normally.
<p>
<a name="FOOTNOTE_CONTROL"><h3><u>Footnote control macros</u></h3></a>
<ol>
- <li><a href="#FOOTNOTE_GENERAL">Family/font/size/lead/quad</a>
+ <li><a href="#FOOTNOTE_GENERAL">Family/font/size/colour/lead/quad</a>
<li><a href="#FOOTNOTE_MARKERS">Footnote markers</a> -- on or off
- <li><a href="#FOOTNOTE_MARKER_STYLE">Footnote marker style</a> -- star+dagger or numbered
+ <li><a href="#FOOTNOTE_MARKER_STYLE">Footnote marker style</a> -- star+dagger, numbered or by line number
+ <ul>
+ <li><a href="#FOOTNOTE_LINENUMBER_BRACKETS">FOOTNOTE_LINENUMBER_BRACKETS</a>
+ <li><a href="#FOOTNOTE_LINENUMBER_SEPARATOR">FOOTNOTE_LINENUMBER_SEPARATOR</a>
+ <li><a href="#FOOTNOTES_RUN_ON">FOOTNOTES_RUN_ON</a>--line-numbered footnotes only
+ </ul>
<li><a href="#RESET_FOOTNOTE_NUMBER">Reset footnote number</a> -- set footnote marker number to 1
+ <li><a href="#FOOTNOTE_SPACE">Inter-footnote spacing</a>
<li><a href="#FOOTNOTE_RULE">Footnote rule</a> -- on or off
<li><a href="#FOOTNOTE_RULE_LENGTH">Footnote rule length</a> -- length of footnote separator rule
<li><a href="#FOOTNOTE_RULE_ADJ">Adjust vertical position of footnote separator rule</a>
</ol>
<p>
-<a name="FOOTNOTE_GENERAL"><h3><u>1. Family/font/size/quad/lead</u></h3></a>
+<a name="FOOTNOTE_GENERAL"><h3><u>1. Family/font/size/colour/lead/quad</u></h3></a>
<p>
See
<a href="#CONTROL_MACRO_ARGS">Arguments to the control macros</a>.
@@ -1529,11 +2852,13 @@ See
.FOOTNOTE_FAMILY default = prevailing document family; default is Times Roman
.FOOTNOTE_FONT default = roman
.FOOTNOTE_SIZE default = -2 (points)
+.FOOTNOTE_COLOR default = black
.FOOTNOTE_AUTOLEAD default = 2 points (typeset); single-spaced (typewrite)
.FOOTNOTE_QUAD default = same as paragraphs
</pre>
<a name="FOOTNOTE_MARKERS"><h3><u>2. Footnote markers -- FOOTNOTE_MARKERS</u></h3></a>
+<p>
If you don't want footnote markers, in either the body of
the document or beside footnote entries themselves, toggle
them off with <strong>.FOOTNOTE_MARKERS OFF</strong> (or
@@ -1541,8 +2866,14 @@ them off with <strong>.FOOTNOTE_MARKERS OFF</strong> (or
you'll have to roll your own. If you want them back on, invoke
<strong>.FOOTNOTE_MARKERS</strong> with no argument. Footnote markers
are on by default.
+<p>
+If <strong>FOOTNOTE_MARKERS</strong> are disabled, do NOT use the
+<strong>\c</strong> inline escape to terminate the line before
+<strong>.FOOTNOTE</strong>.
+<p>
<a name="FOOTNOTE_MARKER_STYLE"><h3><u>3. Footnote marker style -- FOOTNOTE_MARKER_STYLE</u></h3></a>
+<p>
<strong>Mom</strong> gives you two choices of footnote marker style:
star+dagger (see
<a href="#FOOTNOTE_BEHAVIOUR">footnote behaviour</a>
@@ -1557,28 +2888,137 @@ numbers, both in the document body and in the footnote entries
themselves. By default, footnote numbers increase incrementally
(prev. footnote number + 1) throughout the whole document. You can
ask <strong>mom</strong> to start each page's footnote numbers at 1
-with <strong>.RESET_FOOTNOTE_NUMBER</strong> (see below).
+with <strong>.RESET_FOOTNOTE_NUMBER</strong>
+(<a href="#RESET_FOOTNOTE_NUMBER">see below</a>.)
+<a name="FOOTNOTE_LINENUMBERS"><p></a>
+<p>
+<strong>.FOOTNOTE_MARKER_STYLE LINE</strong> lets you have
+footnotes which are identified by line number, rather than by a
+marker in the text. (Note that
+<a href="#NUMBER_LINES">NUMBER_LINES</a>
+must be enabled in order to use this marker style.)
+<p>
+With <strong>FOOTNOTE_MARKER_STYLE LINE</strong>, <strong>mom</strong>
+will identify footnotes either by single line numbers, or line
+ranges. If what you want is a single line number, you need only
+invoke <strong>.FOOTNOTE</strong>, <em>without terminating the text
+line before it with</em> <strong>\c</strong>, at the appropriate
+place in running text.
+<p>
+If you want a range of line numbers (e.g.&nbsp;[5-11]&nbsp;),
+insert, directly into the first line of the range you want, the
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_INLINES">inline escape</a>,
+<strong>\*[FN-MARK]</strong>. For the terminating line number of
+the range, you need only invoke <strong>.FOOTNOTE</strong>, (again,
+without attaching <strong>\c</strong> to the text line before it).
+<strong>Mom</strong> is smart enough to figure out that where
+<strong>FOOTNOTE</strong> was invoked represents the terminating
+line number. Range-numbered footnotes are always output on the page
+where <strong>FOOTNOTE</strong> was invoked, not the page where
+<strong>\*[FN-MARK]</strong> appears (subject, of course, to the
+rules for footnotes that fall too close to the bottom of a page, as
+outlined
+<a href="#FOOTNOTE_RULES">here</a>).
+<a name="FOOTNOTE_LINENUMBER_BRACKETS"></a>
+<p>
+<strong>Mom</strong>, by default, puts footnote line numbers inside
+square brackets. The style of the brackets may be changed with
+the macro, <strong>FOOTNOTE_LINENUMBER_BRACKETS</strong>, which
+takes one of three possible arguments: <strong>PARENS</strong>
+("round" brackets), <strong>SQUARE</strong> (the default) or
+<strong>BRACES</strong> (curly braces). If you prefer a
+shortform, the arguments, <strong>(</strong>, <strong>[</strong> or
+<strong>{</strong> may be used instead.
+<a name="FOOTNOTE_LINENUMBER_SEPARATOR"></a>
+<p>
+If you don't want the numbers enclosed in brackets, you may tell
+<strong>mom</strong> to use a "separator" instead. A common
+separator would be the colon, but it can be anything you like. The
+macro to do this is <strong>FOOTNOTE_LINENUMBER_SEPARATOR</strong>,
+which takes, as its single argument, the separator you want. For
+safety and consistency's sake, ALWAYS enclose the argument in
+double-quotes.
+<p>
+The separator can be composed of any legal groff character, or any
+combination of characters. <strong>A word of caution:</strong> when
+using a separator, <strong>mom</strong> doesn't insert a space
+after the separator. Hence, if you want the space (you probably
+do), you must make the space part of the argument you pass to
+<strong>FOOTNOTE_LINENUMBER_SEPARATOR</strong>. For example,
+to get a colon separator with a space after it, you'd do
+<p>
+<pre>
+ .FOOTNOTE_LINENUMBER_SEPARATOR ": "
+</pre>
+
+<a name="FOOTNOTES_RUN_ON"><strong><u>RUN-ON FOOTNOTES</u></strong></a>
+<p>
+Finally, if your footnote marker style is <strong>LINE</strong>, you
+may instruct <strong>mom</strong> to do "run-on style" footnotes.
+Run-on footnotes do not treat footnotes as discrete entities, i.e.
+on a line by themselves. Rather, each footnote is separated from
+the footnote before it by a space, so that the footnotes on any
+given page form a continuous block, like lines in a paragraph. The
+macro to get
+<strong>mom</strong> to run footnotes on is
+<strong>.FOOTNOTES_RUN_ON</strong>. Invoked by itself, it turns
+the feature on. Invoked with any other argument
+(<strong>OFF</strong>, <strong>NO</strong>, etc.), it turns the
+feature off. It is generally NOT a good idea to turn the feature
+on and off during the course of a single document. If you do,
+<strong>mom</strong> will issue a warning if there's going to be a
+problem. However, it is always perfectly safe to enable/disable the
+feature after
+<a href="rectoverso.html#COLLATE">COLLATE</a>.
+<p>
+The usual reason for wanting run-on footnotes is that you're
+using them to hold many, short references. (See
+<a href="refer.html#TOP">here</a>
+for instructions on using the <strong>groff</strong> program,
+<strong>refer</strong>, to set up references.)
+
+<p>
-<a name="RESET_FOOTNOTE_NUMBER"><h3><u>4. Reset footnote number -- RESET FOOTNOTE NUMBER</u></h3></a>
+<a name="RESET_FOOTNOTE_NUMBER"><h3><u>4. Reset footnote number -- RESET_FOOTNOTE_NUMBER</u></h3></a>
+<p>
<strong>.RESET_FOOTNOTE_NUMBER</strong>, by itself, resets
footnote numbering so that the next footnote you enter is
numbered 1.
<p>
<strong>.RESET_FOOTNOTE_NUMBER PAGE</strong> tells
<strong>mom</strong> to start every page's footnote numbering at 1.
+<p>
+
+<a name="FOOTNOTE_SPACE"><h3><u>5. Inter-footnote spacing -- FOOTNOTE_SPACE</u></h3></a>
+<p>
+If you'd like a little extra space between footnotes, you can have
+<strong>mom</strong> put it in for you by invoking
+<strong>.FOOTNOTE_SPACE</strong> with an argument representing the
+amount of extra space you'd like. The argument to
+<strong>FOOTNOTE_SPACE</strong> requires a
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_UNITOFMEASURE">unit of measure</a>.
+<p>
+In the following example, footnotes will be separated from each
+other by 3
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_PICASPOINTS">points</a>.
+<pre>
+ .FOOTNOTE_SPACE 3p
+</pre>
-<a name="FOOTNOTE_RULE"><h3><u>5. Footnote rule -- FOOTNOTE_RULE</u></h3></a>
+<a name="FOOTNOTE_RULE"><h3><u>6. Footnote rule -- FOOTNOTE_RULE</u></h3></a>
+<p>
If you don't want a footnote separator rule, toggle it off with
<strong>.FOOTNOTE_RULE OFF</strong> (or <strong>END,
QUIT, X</strong>...). Toggle it back on by invoking
<strong>.FOOTNOTE_RULE</strong> with no argument. The default is to
print the rule.
+<p>
-<a name="FOOTNOTE_RULE_LENGTH"><h3><u>6. Footnote rule length -- FOOTNOTE_RULE_LENGTH</u></h3></a>
+<a name="FOOTNOTE_RULE_LENGTH"><h3><u>7. Footnote rule length -- FOOTNOTE_RULE_LENGTH</u></h3></a>
+<p>
If you want to change the length of the footnote separator rule,
invoke <strong>.FOOTNOTE_RULE_LENGTH</strong> with a length, like
this,
-<p>
<pre>
.FOOTNOTE_RULE_LENGTH 1i
</pre>
@@ -1588,8 +3028,11 @@ which sets the length to 1 inch. Note that a
is required. The default is 4
<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_PICASPOINTS">picas</a>
for both
-<a href="docprocessing.html#PRINTSTYLE">printstyles</a>.
-<a name="FOOTNOTE_RULE_ADJ"><h3><u>7. Adjust vertical position of footnote separator rule -- FOOTNOTE_RULE_ADJ</u></h3></a>
+<a href="docprocessing.html#PRINTSTYLE">PRINTSTYLES</a>.
+<p>
+
+<a name="FOOTNOTE_RULE_ADJ"><h3><u>8. Adjust vertical position of footnote separator rule -- FOOTNOTE_RULE_ADJ</u></h3></a>
+<p>
The footnote separator rule is actually a baseline rule that falls
on the
<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_BASELINE">baseline</a>
@@ -1609,7 +3052,21 @@ raises the rule by 4-1/4 points. Note that you can only raise
the rule, not lower it. A
<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_UNITOFMEASURE">unit of measure</a>
is required.
-<br>
+<p>
+<strong>Tip:</strong> If your document
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_LEADING">leading</a>
+is 2
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_PICASPOINTS">points</a>
+or less (e.g your
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_PS">point size</a>
+is 10 and your linespacing is 10, 11, or 12, lowering
+<strong>mom</strong>'s default footnote rule adjustment will
+almost certainly give you nicer looking results than leaving
+the adjustment at the default. Furthermore, you can invoke
+<strong>FOOTNOTE_RULE_ADJ</strong> on any page in which footnotes
+appear, or in any column, so that the placement of the footnote rule
+can be changed on-the-fly, should you wish to do so.
+<p>
<hr>
<!====================================================================>
@@ -1623,7 +3080,7 @@ is required.
</ul>
<li><a href="#ENDNOTE">Tag: ENDNOTE</a>
<li><a href="#ENDNOTES">Macro: ENDNOTES</a> -- tell <strong>mom</strong> to output endnotes
- <li><a href="#ENDNOTE_CONTROL">ENDNOTE control macros</a>
+ <li><a href="#ENDNOTE_CONTROL">ENDNOTES control macros</a>
</ul>
<p>
@@ -1641,27 +3098,66 @@ except that <kbd>.FOOTNOTE</kbd> has been replaced with
.ENDNOTE
&lt;endnote about who the hell is Schelling&gt;
.ENDNOTE OFF
- were generally the points of discussion presenting the most
+ were generally the points of discussion presenting the most
of beauty to the imaginative Morella.
</pre>
As with footnotes, note the obligatory use of the <strong>\c</strong>
-<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_INLINES">inline escape</a>.
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_INLINES">inline escape</a>
+when your
+<a href="#ENDNOTE_MARKER_STYLE">ENDNOTE_MARKER_STYLE</a>
+is <strong>NUMBER</strong> (which marks endnotes references in
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_RUNNING">running text</a>
+with superscript numbers). When the marker style is
+<strong>LINE</strong>, you must <em>not</em> use the
+<strong>\c</strong> escape.
+<p>
+<strong>***Version 1.3 change***</strong>
+<p>
+As of version 1.3, the manner of entering the line <em>after</em>
+<strong>.ENDNOTE OFF</strong> has changed to accommodate users'
+differing wishes with respect to the order of punctuation and
+endnote markers. The correct way to enter the line after
+<strong>.ENDNOTE OFF</strong>--but <strong><em><u>NOT</u></em></strong>
+if your
+<a href="#ENDNOTE_MARKER_STYLE">ENDNOTE_MARKER_STYLE</a>
+is <strong>LINE</strong>--is to input it as if it's literally
+a continuation of the line before <strong>.ENDNOTE</strong>, and
+therefore begins with either a space or a punctuation mark, as in
+the two following examples.
+<p>
+<a name="EN_PUNCT"></a>
+<pre>
+ Example 1 Example 2
+ --------- ---------
+
+ A line of text,\c A line of text\c
+ .ENDNOTE .ENDNOTE
+ A footnote line. A footnote line.
+ .ENDNOTE OFF .ENDNOTE OFF
+ broken up with a comma. , broken up with a comma.
+
+ (last line begins with (last line begins with
+ a literal space) the comma and a space)
+</pre>
+
+<strong>***End version 1.3 change***</strong>
<p>
Endnotes differ from footnotes in two ways (other than the fact that
endnotes come at the end of a document whereas footnotes appear in the
body of the document):
<br>
<ol>
- <li>Endnotes are always numbered incrementally throughout a
- document. In other words, you don't get a choice of marker styles,
- as you do with footnotes.
+ <li>When your <strong>ENDNOTE_MARKER_STYLE</strong> is
+ <strong>NUMBER</strong>, endnotes are always numbered
+ incrementally, starting at "1".
<li>Endnotes MUST be output explicitly; <strong>mom</strong> does
not output them for you. In
<a href="rectoverso.html#COLLATE">collated</a>
documents, this allows you to choose whether you
want the endnotes to appear at the end of each chapter or
- section, or grouped together at the very end of the document.
+ article in a document, or grouped together at the very end
+ of the document.
</ol>
<p>
Within endnotes, you may use the document element tags
@@ -1682,9 +3178,10 @@ to invoking <strong>QUOTE</strong> or <strong>BLOCKQUOTE</strong>, and
undo them prior to terminating the endnote (i.e. before <strong>ENDNOTE
OFF</strong>), otherwise the changes will affect subsequent quotes and
blockquotes that appear in the document body as well.
+<p>
<a name="ENDNOTE_BEHAVIOUR"><h3><u>Endnote behaviour</u></h3></a>
-<p>
+<br>
When you output endnotes (with
<a href="#ENDNOTES">ENDNOTES</a>),
<strong>mom</strong> finishes processing the last page of your document,
@@ -1697,7 +3194,7 @@ the centre part of the
removed.
<p>
By default, <strong>mom</strong> starts the endnotes page with a
-bold, centered, double-underscored head, &quot;ENDNOTES&quot;.
+bold, centred, double-underscored head, &quot;ENDNOTES&quot;.
Underneath--flush left, bold, and underscored--she prints the document
title (or, in the case of chapters, the chapter number or title). She
then prints the endnotes. Each endnote is identified by its appropriate
@@ -1716,18 +3213,19 @@ The attentive will notice that endnotes have an awful lot of control
macros. This is because endnotes are like a mini-document unto
themselves, and therefore need not be bound by the style parameters of
the body of the document.
+<p>
<a name="ENDNOTE_SPACING">
<h3><u>A Note on Endnote Spacing</u></h3>
</a>
-<p>
+<br>
On the endnotes page(s), each new endnote is separated from the
previous endnote by a full line space. This can result in a bottom
margin that hangs, and is the one instance, other than the use of
<a href="#PP_SPACE">PARA_SPACE</a>,
where <strong>mom</strong> allows unequal bottom alignment of pages.
Should you wish to correct this, by adding or subtracting small amounts
-of space between endnotes that appear together on an endnote page, make
+of space between endnotes that appear together on an endnotes page, make
the adjustment (with
<a href="typesetting.html#ALD">ALD</a>,
<a href="typesetting.html#RLD">RLD</a>
@@ -1736,25 +3234,28 @@ or
<em>at the end of each endnote</em> (i.e. just before invoking
<a href="#ENDNOTE">ENDNOTE OFF</a>)
rather than at the top.
+<p>
<a name="ENDNOTE_COLUMNS">
<h3><u>Endnotes and columnar documents</u></h3>
</a>
-<p>
-At present, there is no way to set a document in columns (see
-<a href="docprocessing.html#COLUMNS">COLUMNS</a>)
-and then turn off column mode for endnotes. If your document is set in
-columns, your endnotes will be, too.
<br>
+Formerly (pre 1.1.6), there was no way to set a document in columns
+(see
+<a href="docprocessing.html#COLUMNS">COLUMNS</a>)
+and then turn off column mode for endnotes. As of version 1.1.6,
+you may now do so. See
+<a href="#ENDNOTES_NO_COLUMNS">ENDNOTES_NO_COLUMNS</a>.
+<p>
<hr>
<!---ENDNOTE--->
<p>
<a name="ENDNOTE">
- Macro: <strong>ENDNOTE</strong> <var>&lt;toggle&gt;</var>
+ <nobr>Macro: <strong>ENDNOTE</strong> &lt;toggle&gt;</nobr>
<br>
- <em>*See <a href="#ENDNOTE_NOTE">HYPER-IMPORTANT NOTE</a>!!!
+ <em>*See <a href="#ENDNOTE_NOTE">HYPER-IMPORTANT NOTE</a>!!!</em>
</a>
<p>
@@ -1770,23 +3271,36 @@ that you've finished the endnote.
tag. Use <strong>PP</strong> only to introduce subsequent paragraphs.
<p>
<a name="ENDNOTE_NOTE"><strong>HYPER-IMPORTANT NOTE:</strong></a>
-The final word on the
+If your
+<a href="#ENDNOTE_MARKER_STYLE">ENDNOTE_MARKER_STYLE</a>
+is <strong>NUMBER</strong> (<strong>mom</strong>'s default), the
+final word on the
<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_INPUTLINE">input line</a>
that comes immediately before <strong>ENDNOTE</strong> MUST terminate
with a
<a href="typesetting.html#JOIN">\c</a>
-inline escape. Otherwise, the endnote number for the word won't be attached to
-it (i.e. <strong>mom</strong> will insert a word space between the word
-and the number). See the
+inline escape. See the
<a href="#ENDNOTE_EXAMPLE">endnote example</a>
above.
-<br>
+<p>
+Additionally, the line <em>after</em>
+<strong>.ENDNOTE&nbsp;OFF</strong> should be entered as if there
+were no interruption in the input text, i.e. the line should begin
+with a literal space or punctuation mark. See the two
+<a href="#EN_PUNCT">examples</a>,
+above.
+<p>
+If your <strong>ENDNOTE_MARKER_STYLE</strong> is
+<strong>LINE</strong>, do NOT use the <strong>\c</strong> escape,
+and enter the line after <strong>.ENDNOTE&nbsp;OFF</strong>
+normally.
+<p>
<!---ENDNOTES--->
<hr width="66%" align="left">
<p>
-<a name="ENDNOTES">Macro: <strong>ENDNOTES</strong></a>
+<a name="ENDNOTES">Tag: <strong>ENDNOTES</strong></a>
<p>
Unlike footnotes, which <strong>mom</strong> automatically outputs at the
@@ -1810,34 +3324,58 @@ appropriately, on a separate page prior to starting the next section of
the document. Each subsequent invocation of <strong>ENDNOTES</strong>
outputs only those endnotes that <strong>mom</strong> collected
after the previous invocation.
-<br>
+<p>
<hr width="66%" align="left">
<a name="ENDNOTE_CONTROL"><h3><u>Endnote control macros</u></h3></a>
<p>
-Every time you embed an endnote in the body of a document,
-<strong>mom</strong> collects <em>and processes</em> the endnote for
-later outputting when you invoke
-<a href="#ENDNOTES">ENDNOTES</a>.
-For this reason, endnote control macros should always be invoked prior
-to the first instance of
-<a href="#ENDNOTE">ENDNOTE/ENDNOTE OFF</a>.
+<strong>VERY IMPORTANT NOTE!</strong>
<br>
+Endnote control macros must always be invoked prior to the first
+instance of
+<a href="#ENDNOTE">ENDNOTE/ENDNOTE OFF</a>.
+<p>
+When you embed endnotes in the body of a document,
+<strong>mom</strong> collects <em>and processes</em> them for later
+outputting (when you invoke
+<a href="#ENDNOTES">ENDNOTES</a>).
+By the time you do invoke <strong>ENDNOTES</strong>, it's much too
+late to change your mind about how you want them to look.
+<p>
+My advice? If you're planning to change the default appearance of
+endnotes pages, set them up prior to
+<a href="docprocessing.html#START">START</a>.
+<p>
<ol>
<li><a href="#ENDNOTES_GENERAL"><strong>General endnotes-pages style control</strong></a>
<ul>
- <li><a href="#ENDNOTE_GENERAL">Base family/font/quad for endnotes-pages</a>
+ <li><a href="#ENDNOTE_STYLE">Base family/font/quad for endnotes-pages</a>
<li><a href="#ENDNOTE_PT_SIZE">Base point size for the endnotes-pages</a>
<li><a href="#ENDNOTE_LEAD">Leading of endnotes-pages</a>
+ <li><a href="#SINGLESPACE_ENDNOTES">Singlespace endnotes (for TYPEWRITE only)</a>
<li><a href="#ENDNOTE_PARA_INDENT">Size of paragraph first line indent in multi-paragraph endnotes</a>
<li><a href="#ENDNOTE_PARA_SPACE">Inserting space between paragraphs of multi-paragraph endnotes</a>
+ <li><a href="#ENDNOTES_NO_COLUMNS">Turning off column mode during endnotes output</a>
+ <li>Pagination of endnotes:
+ <ul>
+ <li><a href="#ENDNOTES_PAGENUM_STYLE">Endnotes-pages page numbering style</a>
+ <li><a href="#ENDNOTES_FIRST_PAGENUMBER">Setting the first page number of endnotes pages</a>
+ <li><a href="#ENDNOTES_NO_FIRST_PAGENUM">Omitting a page number on the first page of endnotes</a>
+ </ul>
+ <li><a href="#SUSPEND_PAGINATION">Suspending pagination of endnotes pages</a>
</ul>
<li><a href="#ENDNOTES_HEADER_CONTROL"><strong>Endnotes-page header/footer control</strong></a>
- <li><a href="#ENDNOTES_MAIN_TITLE"><strong>Endnotes-page head control</strong></a>
+ <ul>
+ <li><a href="#ENDNOTES_MODIFY_HDRFTR">Modifying what goes in the endnotes-pages header/footer</a>
+ <li><a href="#ENDNOTES_HDRFTR_CENTER">Enabling a header/footer centre when doctype is CHAPTER</a>
+ <li><a href="#ENDNOTES_ALLOWS_HEADERS">Allow headers on endnotes-pages</a>
+ </ul>
+ <li><a href="#ENDNOTES_MAIN_TITLE"><strong>Endnotes-page head (i.e. the title at the top) control</strong></a>
<ul>
<li><a href="#ENDNOTE_STRING">Creating/modifying the endnotes-page head</a>
<li><a href="#ENDNOTE_STRING_CONTROL">Endnotes-page head control</a>
<li><a href="#ENDNOTE_STRING_UNDERSCORE">Endnotes-page head underscoring</a>
+ <li><a href="#ENDNOTE_STRING_CAPS">Endnotes-page head capitalization</a>
</ul>
<li><a href="#ENDNOTES_DOC_TITLE"><strong>Endnote document-identification title</strong></a>
<ul>
@@ -1847,6 +3385,12 @@ to the first instance of
</ul>
<li><a href="#ENDNOTES_NUMBERING"><strong>Endnotes-pages endnote numbering style</strong></a>
<ul>
+ <li><a href="#ENDNOTE_MARKER_STYLE">Endnote marker style</a>--by numbers in the text, or by line number
+ <ul>
+ <li><a href="#ENDNOTE_LINENUMBER_GAP">ENDNOTE_LINENUMBER_GAP</a>
+ <li><a href="#ENDNOTE_LINENUMBER_BRACKETS">ENDNOTE_LINENUMBER_BRACKETS</a>
+ <li><a href="#ENDNOTE_LINENUMBER_SEPARATOR">ENDNOTE_LINENUMBER_SEPARATOR</a>
+ </ul>
<li><a href="#ENDNOTE_NUMBER_CONTROL">Endnotes-pages endnote numbering style control</a>
<li><a href="#ENDNOTE_NUMBER_ALIGNMENT">Endnote numbering alignment</a>
<ul>
@@ -1859,7 +3403,7 @@ to the first instance of
<a name="ENDNOTES_GENERAL"><h2><u>1. General endnotes page style control</u></h2>
-<a name="ENDNOTE_GENERAL"><h3><u>Endnote family/font/quad</u></h3></a>
+<a name="ENDNOTE_STYLE"><h3><u>*Endnote family/font/quad</u></h3></a>
<p>
See
<a href="#CONTROL_MACRO_ARGS">Arguments to the control macros</a>.
@@ -1867,14 +3411,16 @@ See
<pre>
.ENDNOTE_FAMILY default = prevailing document family; default is Times Roman
.ENDNOTE_FONT default = roman
-.ENDNOTE_QUAD default = justified
+.ENDNOTE_QUAD* default = justified
+
+*Note: ENDNOTE_QUAD must be set to either L or J
</pre>
<!---ENDNOTE_PT_SIZE--->
-<a name="ENDNOTE_PT_SIZE"><h3><u>Endnote point size</u></h3></a>
+<a name="ENDNOTE_PT_SIZE"><h3><u>*Endnote point size</u></h3></a>
<p>
-Macro: <strong>ENDNOTE_PT_SIZE</strong> <var>&lt;base type size of endnotes&gt;</var>
+<nobr>Macro: <strong>ENDNOTE_PT_SIZE</strong> &lt;base type size of endnotes&gt;</nobr>
<p>
Unlike most other control macros that deal with size of document
@@ -1906,13 +3452,16 @@ the point size of other endnote page elements is calculated.
<p>
The default for
<a href="docprocessing.html#PRINTSTYLE">PRINTSTYLE TYPESET</a>
-is 12 points (the same default size used in the body of the document).
+is 12.5 points (the same default size used in the body of the document).
+<p>
<!---ENDNOTE_LEAD--->
-<a name="ENDNOTE_LEAD"><h3><u>Endnote lead</u></h3></a>
+<a name="ENDNOTE_LEAD"><h3><u>*Endnote lead</u></h3></a>
<p>
-Macro: <strong>ENDNOTE_LEAD</strong> <var>&lt;base leading of endnotes&gt;</var>
+<nobr>Macro: <strong>ENDNOTE_LEAD</strong> &lt;base leading of endnotes&gt; [ ADJUST ] </nobr>
+<br>
+<em>*Does not require a <a href="definitions.html#TERMS_UNITOFMEASURE">unit of measure</a>; points is assumed</em>
<p>
Unlike most other control macros that deal with leading of document
@@ -1939,15 +3488,52 @@ points, whereas
sets the base leading of type on the endnotes page to 1/2 inch.
<p>
+If you want the leading of endnotes adjusted to fill the page, pass
+<strong>ENDNOTE_LEAD</strong> the optional argument
+<strong>ADJUST</strong>. (See
+<a href="docprocessing.html#DOC_LEAD_ADJUST">DOC_LEAD_ADJUST</a>
+for an explanation of leading adjustment.)
+<p>
The default for
<a href="docprocessing.html#PRINTSTYLE">PRINTSTYLE TYPESET</a>
-is 14 points.
+is 14 points, adjusted.
+<p>
+<strong>NOTE:</strong> Even if you give <strong>mom</strong> a
+<strong>DOC_LEAD_ADJUST OFF</strong> command, she will still, by
+default, adjust endnote leading. You MUST enter
+<strong>ENDNOTE_LEAD &lt;lead&gt;</strong> with no
+<strong>ADJUST</strong> argument to disable this default behaviour.
+<p>
+
+<!---SINGLESPACE_ENDNOTES--->
+
+<a name="SINGLESPACE_ENDNOTES"><h3><u>*Singlespace endnotes (TYPEWRITE only)</u></h3></a>
+<p>
+<nobr>Macro: <strong>SINGLESPACE_ENDNOTES</strong> &lt;toggle&gt;</nobr>
+
+<p>
+If your
+<a href="docprocessing.html#PRINTSTYLE">PRINTSTYLE</a>
+is <strong>TYPEWRITE</strong> and you use TYPEWRITE's default
+double-spacing, endnotes are double-spaced. If your document is
+single-spaced, endnotes are single-spaced.
+<p>
+If, for some reason, you'd prefer that endnotes be single-spaced
+in an otherwise double-spaced document (including double-spaced
+<a href="rectoverso.html#COLLATE">collated</a>
+documents), invoke <strong>SINGLESPACE_ENDNOTES</strong> with
+no argument. And if, god help you, you want to change endnote
+single-spacing back to double-spacing for different spacing of
+endnotes output at the ends of separate documents in a collated
+document, invoke <strong>SINGLESPACE_ENDNOTES</strong> with any
+argument (<strong>OFF, QUIT, Q, X</strong>...).
+<p>
<!---ENDNOTE_PARA_INDENT--->
-<a name="ENDNOTE_PARA_INDENT"><h3><u>Endnote paragraph indent</u></h3></a>
+<a name="ENDNOTE_PARA_INDENT"><h3><u>*Endnote paragraph indenting</u></h3></a>
<p>
-Macro: <strong>ENDNOTE_PARA_INDENT</strong> <var>&lt;amount to indent first line of paragraphs in endnotes&gt;</var>
+<nobr>Macro: <strong>ENDNOTE_PARA_INDENT</strong> &lt;amount to indent first line of paragraphs in endnotes&gt;</nobr>
<br>
<em>*Requires a <a href="definitions.html#TERMS_UNITOFMEASURE">unit of measure</a></em>
@@ -1969,12 +3555,13 @@ for
(the one attached immediately to the identifying endnote number) is
never indented. Only subsequent paragraphs are affected by
<strong>ENDNOTE_PARA_INDENT</strong>.
+<p>
<!---ENDNOTE_PARA_SPACE--->
-<a name="ENDNOTE_PARA_SPACE"><h3><u>Endnote paragraph spacing</u></h3></a>
+<a name="ENDNOTE_PARA_SPACE"><h3><u>*Endnote paragraph spacing</u></h3></a>
<p>
-Macro: <strong>ENDNOTE_PARA_SPACE</strong> <var>&lt;toggle&gt;</var>
+<nobr>Macro: <strong>ENDNOTE_PARA_SPACE</strong> &lt;toggle&gt;</nobr>
<p>
<strong>ENDNOTE_PARA_SPACE</strong> works exactly the same way as
@@ -1988,11 +3575,107 @@ endnotes.
<strong>NOTE:</strong> Each endnote itself is always separated from any
previous endnote by a line space. <strong>ENDNOTE_PARA_SPACE</strong>
refers only to paragraphs that appear within each discrete endnote.
+<p>
+
+<!---ENDNOTES_NO_COLUMNS--->
+
+<a name="ENDNOTES_NO_COLUMNS"><h3><u>*Turning off column mode during endnotes output</u></h3></a>
+<p>
+<nobr>Macro: <strong>ENDNOTES_NO_COLUMNS</strong> &lt;toggle&gt;</nobr>
+
+<p>
+By default, if your document is
+<a href="columns.html#COLUMNS">set in columns</a>,
+<strong>mom</strong> sets the endnotes in columns, too. However,
+if your document is set in columns and you'd like the endnotes not
+to be, just invoke <strong>ENDNOTES_NO_COLUMNS</strong> with no
+argument. The endnotes pages will be set to the full page measure
+of your document.
+<p>
+If you output endnotes at the end of each document in a
+<a href="rectoverso.html#COLLATE">collated</a>
+document set in columns, column mode will automatically
+be reinstated for each document, even with
+<strong>ENDNOTES_NO_COLUMNS</strong> turned on.
+<p>
+
+<!---ENDNOTES_PAGENUM_STYLE--->
+
+<a name="ENDNOTES_PAGENUM_STYLE"><h3><u>*Endnotes-pages page numbering style</u></h3></a>
+<p>
+<nobr>Macro: <strong>ENDNOTES_PAGENUM_STYLE</strong> DIGIT | ROMAN | roman | ALPHA | alpha</nobr>
+
+<p>
+Use this macro to set the page numbering style of endnotes pages.
+The arguments are identical to those for
+<a href="headfootpage.html#PAGENUM_STYLE">PAGENUM_STYLE</a>.
+The default is <strong>digit</strong>. You may want to change it
+to, say, <strong>alpha</strong>, which you would do with
+<p>
+<pre>
+ .ENDNOTES_PAGENUM_STYLE alpha
+</pre>
+
+<!---ENDNOTES_FIRST_PAGENUMBER--->
+
+<a name="ENDNOTES_FIRST_PAGENUMBER"><h3><u>*Setting the first page number of endnotes pages</u></h3></a>
+<p>
+<nobr>Macro: <strong>ENDNOTES_FIRST_PAGENUMBER</strong> &lt;page # that appears on page 1 of endnotes&gt;</nobr>
+
+<p>
+Use this macro with caution. If all endnotes for several
+<a href="rectoverso.html#COLLATE">collated</a>
+documents are to be output at once, i.e. not at the end of each
+separate doc, <strong>ENDNOTES_FIRST_PAGENUMBER</strong> tells
+<strong>mom</strong> what page number to put on the first page of
+the endnotes.
+<p>
+If you set <strong>ENDNOTES_FIRST_PAGENUMBER</strong> in collated
+documents where the endnotes are output after each separate doc,
+you have to reset every separate document's first page number after
+<a href="rectoverso.html#COLLATE">COLLATE</a>
+and before
+<a href="docprocessing.html#START">START</a>.
+<p>
+
+<!---ENDNOTES_NO_FIRST_PAGENUN--->
+
+<a name="ENDNOTES_NO_FIRST_PAGENUM"><h3><u>*Omitting a page number on the first page of endnotes</u></h3></a>
+<p>
+<nobr>Macro: <strong>ENDNOTES_NO_FIRST_PAGENUM</strong> &lt;toggle&gt;</nobr>
+
+<p>
+This macro is for use only if <strong>FOOTERS</strong> are on. It
+tells
+<a href="#ENDNOTES">ENDNOTES</a>
+not to print a page number on the first endnotes page.
+<strong>Mom</strong>'s default is to print the page number.
+<p>
+
+<!---SUSPEND_PAGINATION--->
+
+<a name="SUSPEND_PAGINATION"><h3><u>*Suspending pagination of endnotes pages</u></h3></a>
+<p>
+Macro: <strong>SUSPEND_PAGINATION</strong>
+<br>
+Macro: <strong>RESTORE_PAGINATION</strong>
+
+<p>
+<strong>SUSPEND_PAGINATION</strong> doesn't take an argument.
+Invoked immediately prior to
+<a href="#ENDNOTES">ENDNOTES</a>,
+it turns off endnotes pages pagination. <strong>Mom</strong>
+continues, however to increment page numbers silently.
+<p>
+To restore normal document pagination after endnotes, invoke
+<strong>RESTORE_PAGINATION</strong> (again, with no argument)
+immediately after <strong>ENDNOTES</strong>.
<a name="ENDNOTES_HEADER_CONTROL"><h2><u>2. Endnotes-page header/footer control</u></h2></a>
<p>
-If you wish to modify the header/footer that appears on endnotes
-page(s), make the changes before you invoke
+<a name="ENDNOTES_MODIFY_HDRFTR"></a>
+If you wish to modify what appears in the header/footer that appears
+on endnotes page(s), make the changes before you invoke
<a href="#ENDNOTES">ENDNOTES</a>,
not afterwards.
<p>
@@ -2007,10 +3690,27 @@ title.) In most cases, this is what you want. However, should you
the endnotes page(s) headers/footers, invoke
<a href="#ENDNOTES_HDRFTR_CENTER">ENDNOTES_HEADER_CENTER</a>
with no argument.
+<p>
+An important change you may want to make is to put the word
+&quot;Endnotes&quot; in the header/footer centre position.
+To do so, do
+<p>
+<pre>
+ .HEADER_CENTER "Endnotes"
+ or
+ .FOOTER_CENTER "Endnotes"
+</pre>
+
+prior to invoking <strong>.ENDNOTES</strong>. If your
+<a href="docprocessing.html#DOCTYPE">DOCTYPE</a>
+is <kbd>CHAPTER</kbd>, you must also invoke
+<a href="#ENDNOTES_HDRFTR_CENTER">ENDNOTES_HEADER_CENTER</a>
+for the <strong>HEADER_CENTER</strong> to appear.
+<p>
-<a name="ENDNOTES_HDRFTR_CENTER"><h3><u>Endnotes page(s) header/footer center string</u></h3></a>
+<a name="ENDNOTES_HDRFTR_CENTER"><h3><u>*Endnotes page(s) header/footer centre string</u></h3></a>
<p>
-Macro: <strong>ENDNOTES_HEADER_CENTER</strong> <var>toggle</var>
+<nobr>Macro: <strong>ENDNOTES_HEADER_CENTER</strong> toggle</nobr>
<p>
If your
@@ -2019,20 +3719,45 @@ is <kbd>CHAPTER</kbd> and you want <strong>mom</strong> to include
a centre string in the headers/footers that appear on endnotes pages,
invoke <strong>ENDNOTES_HEADER_CENTER</strong> (or
<strong>ENDNOTES_FOOTER_CENTER</strong>) with no argument.
-<strong>Mom</strong>'s default is NOT to print the center string.
+<strong>Mom</strong>'s default is NOT to print the centre string.
+<p>
+If, for some reason, having enabled the header/footer centre string
+on endnotes pages, you wish to disable it, invoke the same macro
+with any argument (<strong>OFF, QUIT, Q, X</strong>...).
+<p>
+
+<a name="ENDNOTES_ALLOWS_HEADERS"><h3><u>*Allow headers on endnotes-pages</u></h3></a>
+<p>
+<nobr>Macro: <strong>ENDNOTES_ALLOWS_HEADERS</strong> &lt;none&gt; | ALL</nobr>
+
<p>
-If, for some
-reason, having enabled the header/footer center string on endnotes
-pages, you wish to disable it, invoke the same macro with any argument
-(<strong>OFF, QUIT, Q, X</strong>...).
+By default, if <strong>HEADERS</strong> are on, <strong>mom</strong>
+prints page headers on all endnotes pages except the first. If you
+don't want her to print headers on endnotes pages, do
+<p>
+<pre>
+ .ENDNOTES_ALLOWS_HEADERS OFF
+</pre>
+
+If you want headers on every page <em>including the first</em>, do
+<p>
+<pre>
+ .ENDNOTES_ALLOWS_HEADERS ALL
+</pre>
-<a name="ENDNOTES_MAIN_TITLE"><h2><u>3. Endnotes page head control</u></h2>
+<strong>NOTE:</strong> If <strong>FOOTERS</strong> are on,
+<strong>mom</strong> prints footers on every endnotes page. This is
+a style convention. In <strong>mom</strong>, there is no such beast
+as <strong>ENDNOTES_ALLOWS_FOOTERS OFF</strong>.
+<p>
+
+<a name="ENDNOTES_MAIN_TITLE"><h2><u>3. Endnotes-page first page head (title) control</u></h2>
<!---ENDNOTE_STRING--->
-<a name="ENDNOTE_STRING"><h3><u>Endnotes-page head string</u></h3></a>
+<a name="ENDNOTE_STRING"><h3><u>*Endnotes-page first page head (title) string</u></h3></a>
<p>
-Macro: <strong>ENDNOTE_STRING</strong> <var>&quot;&lt;head to print at the top of endnotes&gt;&quot;</var>
+<nobr>Macro: <strong>ENDNOTE_STRING</strong> &quot;&lt;head to print at the top of endnotes&gt;&quot;</nobr>
<p>
By default, <strong>mom</strong> prints the word &quot;ENDNOTES&quot;
@@ -2043,28 +3768,29 @@ you don't want a head at the top of the first endnotes-page, invoke
<strong>ENDNOTE_STRING</strong> with a blank argument (either two
double-quotes side by side -- <kbd>&quot;&quot;</kbd> -- or no argument
at all).
+<p>
<!---ENDNOTE_STRING_CONTROL--->
-<a name="ENDNOTE_STRING_CONTROL"><h3><u>Endnotes-page head control</u></h3></a>
+<a name="ENDNOTE_STRING_CONTROL"><h3><u>*Endnotes-page first page head (title) control</u></h3></a>
<p>
See
<a href="#CONTROL_MACRO_ARGS">Arguments to the control macros</a>.
<p>
<pre>
.ENDNOTE_STRING_FAMILY default = prevailing document family; default is Times Roman
-.ENDNOTE_STRING_FONT* default = bold
-.ENDNOTE_STRING_SIZE default = +1
-.ENDNOTE_STRING_QUAD default = centered
+.ENDNOTE_STRING_FONT default = bold
+.ENDNOTE_STRING_SIZE* default = +1
+.ENDNOTE_STRING_QUAD default = centred
*Relative to the size of the endnotes text (set with ENDNOTE_PT_SIZE)
</pre>
<!---ENDNOTE_STRING_UNDERSCORE--->
-<a name="ENDNOTE_STRING_UNDERSCORE"><h3><u>Endnotes-page head underscoring</h3></u></a>
+<a name="ENDNOTE_STRING_UNDERSCORE"><h3><u>*Endnotes-page head (title) underscoring</h3></u></a>
<p>
-Macro: <strong>ENDNOTE_STRING_UNDERSCORE</strong> <var>toggle | 2</var>
+<nobr>Macro: <strong>ENDNOTE_STRING_UNDERSCORE</strong> toggle | 2</nobr>
<p>
Invoked by itself, <strong>ENDNOTE_STRING_UNDERSCORE</strong> will
@@ -2079,27 +3805,55 @@ head, therefore if you want no underscoring, you must insert
NONE,</kbd> etc.) into your document prior to outputting endnotes with
<a href="#ENDNOTES">ENDNOTES</a>.
+<!---ENDNOTE_STRING_CAPS--->
+
+<a name="ENDNOTE_STRING_CAPS"><h3><u>*Endnotes-page head (title) automatic capitalization</h3></u></a>
+<p>
+<nobr>Macro: <strong>ENDNOTE_STRING_CAPS</strong> toggle</nobr>
+
+<p>
+Invoked by itself, <strong>ENDNOTE_STRING_CAPS</strong> will
+automatically capitalize the endnotes-page head. Invoked with any
+other argument, the macro disables automatic capitalization of the
+head.
+<p>
+If you're generating a table of contents, you may want the
+endnotes-pages head string in caps, but the toc entry in caps/lower
+case. If the argument to
+<a href="#ENDNOTE_STRING">ENDNOTE_STRING</a>
+is in caps/lower case and <strong>ENDNOTE_STRING_CAPS</strong> is
+on, this is exactly what will happen.
+<p>
+<strong>Mom</strong>'s default is to capitalize the endnotes-pages
+head string.
+<p>
+
<!---ENDNOTE_TITLE--->
<a name="ENDNOTES_DOC_TITLE"><h2><u>4. Endnote document-identification title</u></h2>
-<a name="ENDNOTE_TITLE"><h3><u>Endnote document-identification title string</u></h3></a>
+<a name="ENDNOTE_TITLE"><h3><u>*Endnote document-identification title string</u></h3></a>
<p>
-Macro: <strong>ENDNOTE_TITLE</strong> <var>&quot;&lt;title to identify a document in endnotes&gt;&quot;</var>
+<nobr>Macro: <strong>ENDNOTE_TITLE</strong> &quot;&lt;title to identify a document in endnotes&gt;&quot;</nobr>
<p>
By default, <strong>mom</strong> identifies the document(s) to which
endnotes belong by the document title(s) given to the
<a href="docprocessing.html#TITLE">TITLE</a>
-macro. If you want her to identify the document(s) another way,
-invoke <strong>ENDNOTE_TITLE</strong> with the identifying title you
-want, surrounded by double-quotes. If you don't any identifying title,
-invoke <strong>ENDNOTE_TITLE</strong> with a blank argument (either two
-double-quotes side by side -- <kbd>&quot;&quot;</kbd> -- or no argument
-at all).
+macro. If you'd want her to identify the document(s) another way,
+just invoke <strong>ENDNOTE_TITLE</strong> with the identifying
+title you want, surrounded by double-quotes.
+<p>
+If you don't want any identifying title, invoke
+<strong>ENDNOTE_TITLE</strong> with a blank argument (either two
+double-quotes side by side -- <kbd>&quot;&quot;</kbd> -- or no
+argument at all). This is particularly useful if you have a single
+(i.e. non-collated) document and find having the document's title
+included in the endnotes redundant.
+<p>
<!---ENDNOTE_TITLE_CONTROL--->
-<a name="ENDNOTE_TITLE_CONTROL"><h3><u>Endnote document-identification title control</u></h3></a>
+<a name="ENDNOTE_TITLE_CONTROL"><h3><u>*Endnote document-identification title control</u></h3></a>
<p>
See
<a href="#CONTROL_MACRO_ARGS">Arguments to the control macros</a>.
@@ -2115,27 +3869,126 @@ See
<!---ENDNOTE_TITLE_UNDERSCORE--->
-<a name="ENDNOTE_TITLE_UNDERSCORE"><h3><u>Endnote document-identification title underscoring</h3></u></a>
+<a name="ENDNOTE_TITLE_UNDERSCORE"><h3><u>*Endnote document-identification title underscoring</h3></u></a>
<p>
-Macro: <strong>ENDNOTE_TITLE_UNDERSCORE</strong> <var>toggle</var>
+<nobr>Macro: <strong>ENDNOTE_TITLE_UNDERSCORE</strong> toggle</nobr>
<p>
-Inovked by itself, <strong>ENDNOTE_TITLE_UNDERSCORE</strong> will
-underscore the endnote document-identification title. Invoked with any
-other argument, the macro disables underscoring of the title.
+Invoked by itself, <strong>ENDNOTE_TITLE_UNDERSCORE</strong> will
+underscore the endnote document-identification title(s). Invoked with any
+other argument, the macro disables underscoring of the title(s).
<p>
<strong>Mom</strong>'s default is to underscore the document-identification title, therefore if you want no underscoring, you must
insert <kbd>.ENDNOTE_TITLE_UNDERSCORE OFF</kbd> (or <kbd>QUIT, X, NO,
NONE,</kbd> etc.) into your document prior to outputting endnotes with
<a href="#ENDNOTES">ENDNOTES</a>.
-
-at all.
+<p>
<!---ENDNOTE_NUMBERING--->
<a name="ENDNOTES_NUMBERING"><h2><u>5. Endnotes-pages endnote numbering style</u></h2>
-<a name="ENDNOTE_NUMBER_CONTROL"><h3><u>Endnote numbering style control</u></h3></a>
+<a name="ENDNOTE_MARKER_STYLE"><h3><u>*Endnote marker style</u></h3></a>
+<p>
+The macro to control how endnotes are referenced is
+<strong>ENDNOTE_MARKER_STYLE</strong>.
+<p>
+By default, <strong>mom</strong> places superscript numbers in
+<a href="definitions.html#RUNNING">running text</a>
+to identify endnotes. However, if you have
+<a href="#NUMBER_LINES">line-numbering</a>
+turned on, you may instruct <strong>mom</strong> not to put
+superscript numbers in the running text, but rather to reference
+endnotes by line number. The command to do this is
+<p>
+<pre>
+ .ENDNOTE_MARKER_STYLE LINE
+</pre>
+
+With <strong>ENDNOTE_MARKER_STYLE LINE</strong>, <strong>mom</strong>
+will identify endnotes either by single line numbers, or line
+ranges. If what you want is a single line number, you need only
+invoke <strong>.ENDNOTE</strong>, <em>without terminating the text
+line before it with</em> <strong>\c</strong>, at the appropriate
+place in running text. (Should you wish to revert to
+<strong>mom</strong>'s default behaviour of placing a superscript
+number in the text to identify an endnote, you can invoke
+<strong>ENDNOTE_MARKER_STYLE</strong> with the argument,
+<strong>NUMBER</strong>. It is not advisable to switch marker
+styles within a single document, for aesthetic reasons, but there
+is nothing to prevent you from doing so.)
+<p>
+If you want a range of line numbers (e.g.&nbsp;[5-11]&nbsp;),
+insert, directly into the first line of the range you want, the
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_INLINES">inline escape</a>,
+<strong>\*[EN-MARK]</strong>. For the terminating line number of
+the range, you need only invoke <strong>.ENDNOTE</strong>, (again,
+without attaching <strong>\c</strong> to the text line before it).
+<strong>Mom</strong> is smart enough to figure out that where
+<strong>ENDNOTE</strong> was invoked represents the terminating
+line number.
+<a name="ENDNOTE_LINENUMBER_GAP"></a>
+<p>
+Given the impossibility of knowing, in advance, the "string length"
+of all the line numbers or ranges of line numbers that will be used
+in endnotes (the string length of 12 is two; the string length
+of 12-15 is 5), <strong>mom</strong> cannot "hang" line numbers
+and guarantee that they, and the endnote text, will align in a
+visually pleasing manner. Consequently, <strong>mom</strong> sets
+the entirety of line-numbered endnotes completely flush left,
+<strong>including the line numbers themselves</strong>. The line
+numbers (by default, enclosed in square brackets) are separated from
+the beginning of each endnote by a gap, so that a line-numbered
+endnote looks approximately like this:
+<p>
+<pre>
+ [1-2] Notwithstanding, Frye later asserts that Christianity
+ is "a ghost with the chains of a foul historical record of
+ cruelty clanking behind it."
+</pre>
+
+The default gap for <strong>PRINTSTYLE TYPESET</strong> and
+<strong>PRINSTYLE TYPEWRITE</strong> is 1.5
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_EM">ems</a>.
+You can change the size of the gap with the macro,
+<strong>ENDNOTE_LINENUMBER_GAP</strong>, which takes, as its single
+argument, the size of the gap. The argument requires a
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_UNITOFMEASURE">unit of measure</a>,
+so, for example, to change the gap to 2
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_PICASPOINTS">picas</a>,
+you'd do
+<p>
+<pre>
+ .ENDNOTE_LINENUMBER_GAP 2P
+</pre>
+
+<a name="ENDNOTE_LINENUMBER_BRACKETS"></a>
+By default, <strong>mom</strong> puts endnote line numbers inside
+square brackets. The style of the brackets may be changed with
+the macro, <strong>ENDNOTE_LINENUMBER_BRACKETS</strong>, which
+takes one of three possible arguments: <strong>PARENS</strong>
+("round" brackets), <strong>SQUARE</strong> (the default) or
+<strong>BRACES</strong> (curly braces). If you prefer a
+shortform, the arguments, <strong>(</strong>, <strong>[</strong> or
+<strong>{</strong> may be used instead.
+<a name="ENDNOTE_LINENUMBER_SEPARATOR"></a>
+<p>
+If you don't want the numbers enclosed in brackets, you may tell
+<strong>mom</strong> to use a "separator" instead. A common
+separator would be the colon, but it can be anything you like. The
+macro to do this is <strong>ENDNOTE_LINENUMBER_SEPARATOR</strong>,
+which takes, as its single argument, the separator you want.
+(If the argument contains spaces, don't forget to enclose the
+argument in double-quotes.) The separator can be composed of
+any legal groff character, or any combination of characters.
+For example, to get a colon separator after the line number in
+line-numbered endnotes, you'd do
+<p>
+<pre>
+ .ENDNOTE_LINENUMBER_SEPARATOR :
+</pre>
+
+<a name="ENDNOTE_NUMBER_CONTROL"><h3><u>*Endnote numbering style control</u></h3></a>
<p>
See
<a href="#CONTROL_MACRO_ARGS">Arguments to the control macros</a>.
@@ -2152,7 +4005,7 @@ endnote numbers that appear in the body of the document(s).
*Relative to the size of the endnotes text (set with ENDNOTE_PT_SIZE)
</pre>
-<a name="ENDNOTE_NUMBER_ALIGNMENT"><h3><u>Endnote numbering alignment</u></h3></a>
+<a name="ENDNOTE_NUMBER_ALIGNMENT"><h3><u>*Endnote numbering alignment</u></h3></a>
<p>
By default, <strong>mom</strong> hangs the numbers on endnotes pages,
aligned right to two placeholders, producing this:
@@ -2181,7 +4034,7 @@ The macros to alter this behaviour are
<p>
<a name="ENDNOTE_NUMBERS_ALIGN_RIGHT">
- Macro: <strong>ENDNOTE_NUMBERS_ALIGN_RIGHT</strong> <var>&lt;number of placeholders&gt;</var>
+ <nobr>Macro: <strong>ENDNOTE_NUMBERS_ALIGN_RIGHT</strong> &lt;number of placeholders&gt;</nobr>
</a>
<p>
<strong>ENDNOTE_NUMBERS_ALIGN_RIGHT</strong> takes one (non-optional)
@@ -2203,7 +4056,8 @@ endnotes, you'd want to do
</pre>
to ensure that the numbers hang and are properly right-aligned.
-<br>
+<p>
+
<hr width="66%" align="left">
<!---ENDNOTE_NUMBERS_ALIGN_LEFT--->
@@ -2229,12 +4083,292 @@ comes out like this:
sed diam nonumy eirmod tempor invidunt ut labore et
dolore magna aliquyam erat, sed diam voluptua.
</pre>
+<hr>
+
+<!====================================================================>
+
+<a name="MARGIN_NOTES_INTRO"><h2><u>Margin notes</u></h2></a>
+<ul>
+ <li><a href="#MARGIN_NOTES_BEHAVIOUR">Margin notes behaviour
+ <ul>
+ <li><a href="#MARGIN_NOTES_VERTICAL">Adjusting the vertical position of margin notes</a>
+ </ul>
+ <li><a href="#MN_INIT">Macro: MN_INIT</a> -- initialize margin notes
+ <li><a href="#MN">Tag: MN</a>
+</ul>
+
+<p>
+Margin notes are short annotations that appear in either the left
+or right margin of a document. Sometimes they comment on the text.
+Sometimes they assist in following the "flow" of a document by
+summarizing the subject of a portion of text. Sometimes they're
+comments to yourself in a draft copy.
+<p>
+The margin notes macros and routines in om.tmac
+(<strong>mom</strong>) are "mommified" versions of the margin notes
+macros and routines written by Werner Lemberg and patched by Gaius
+Mulley.
+<p>
+
+<a name="MARGIN_NOTES_BEHAVIOUR"<h3><u>Margin notes behaviour</u></h3>
+<p>
+First things first: before you enter your first margin note, you
+must "initialize" margin notes with
+<a href="#MN_INIT">MN_INIT</a>.
+<strong>MN_INIT</strong> sets up the style parameters for margin
+notes, including things like
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_FONT">font</a>,
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_FAMILY">family</a>
+and
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_LEADING">leading</a>.
+<p>
+After initializing margin notes, you create margin notes with the
+<a href="#MN">MN</a>
+macro. Based on the argument you pass <strong>MN</strong>, your
+margin note will go in either the left or the right margin.
+<p>
+Margin notes are tricky from a typographic standpoint with respect
+to vertical placement. Since the leading of margin notes may
+differ from that of
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_RUNNING">running text</a>,
+it's impossible for <strong>mom</strong> to guess whether to align
+the first lines of margin notes with a document
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_BASELINE">baseline</a>,
+whether to align the last lines of margin notes with a document
+baseline, or whether to center them, vertically, so that neither
+first nor last line aligns with anything!
+<p>
+Given this difficulty, <strong>mom</strong> always aligns the first
+line of any margin note with a document baseline. If you want a
+different behaviour, you must adjust the position(s) of margin
+notes yourself, on a note by note basis. (See
+<a href="#MARGIN_NOTES_VERTICAL">Adjusting the vertical position of margin notes</a>.)
+<p>
+Generally speaking, <strong>mom</strong> tries to place margin
+notes at the point where you invoke the tag,
+<a href="#MN">MN</a>.
+However, in the event that a margin note runs deep, she may not
+be able to place a subsequent margin note exactly where you want.
+In such an instance, <strong>mom</strong> will "shift" the margin
+note down on the page, placing it one (margin note)
+linespace beneath the previous margin note (plus whatever vertical
+space is required to get the first line to line up with a baseline
+of running text). A warning will be issued, letting you know this
+has happened, and where.
+<p>
+Sometimes, if a margin note has to be shifted down, there simply
+isn't enough room to start the margin note on the page on which
+<strong>MN</strong> is invoked. In that case, <strong>mom</strong>
+ignores the margin note entirely and issues a warning, letting you
+know what she's done, and where.
+<p>
+In the event that a margin note, sucessfully begun on a page,
+runs past your bottom margin (or the last line before footnotes
+begin), the margin note will "flow" onto the next page. If it is a
+"left" margin note, it will continue in the left margin. If it is a
+"right" margin note, it will continue in the right margin.
+<p>
+If your document is being set in two columns, <strong>mom</strong>
+will sensibly and automatically set all margin notes pertaining
+to the left column in the left margin, and all margin notes
+pertaining to the right column in the right margin, regardless of
+the "direction" argument you give the <strong>MN</strong> tag. If
+you try to use <strong>MN</strong> in documents of more than two
+columns, <strong>mom</strong> will ignore all margin notes, and
+issue warning for each.
+<p>
+<h3><u><a name="MARGIN_NOTES_VERTICAL">Adjusting the vertical position of margin notes</a></u></h3>
+<p>
+When the
+<a href="definitions.html#TERM_LEADING">leading</a>
+of margin notes differs from the leading used throughout a document,
+you may want to adjust the vertical position of individual margin
+notes. This is most often going to be the case with margin notes
+that end near the bottom of the page, where you want the last line of
+the margin note to line up with the last line of text on the page.
+<p>
+Adjustments to the vertical position of margin notes must be done
+inside the margin note (i.e. after <strong>MN</strong>), at the
+top, before entering text. The commands to use are
+\!<a href="typesetting.html#ALD">.ALD</a>
+(to lower the margin note), and
+\!<a href="typesetting.html#RLD">.RLD</a>
+(to raise it). The <strong>\!</strong> <em>must</em> precede the
+macros, or they won't have any effect.
+
+<p>
+<hr width="66%" align="left">
+
+<!---MN_INIT--->
+
+<p>
+<a name="MN_INIT">
+ <nobr>Macro: <strong>MN_INIT</strong>&nbsp;[ ragged | symmetric ] &lt; left-width right-width gutter family+font point-size lead colour hyphenation-flags &gt;</nobr>
+</a>
+<p>
+Before you enter your first margin note, you must initialize
+all the parameters associated with margin notes with
+<strong>MN_INIT</strong>. If you forget to do so,
+<strong>mom</strong> will issue a warning and abort.
+<p>
+The argument list is quite long; an
+explanation of each argument follows. Any argument whose value you
+want to be the default must be entered as "" (i.e. two
+double-quotes with no space between them). Defaults for each
+argument are given in the explanation below.
+<p>
+<strong>[ ragged | symmetric ]</strong>
+<br>
+If the first argument is "ragged", both left and right margin notes
+will be flush left. If the first argument is "symmetric", left
+margin notes will be set flush <em>right</em>, and right margin
+notes will be set flush <em>left</em>. The effect is something
+like this:
+<p>
+<pre>
+ A left This is a meaningless batch A right
+ margin note of text whose sole purpose is margin note
+ with just to demonstrate how the sym- with just
+ a few words metric argument to MN sets left a few words
+ in it. and right margin notes. in it.
+</pre>
+
+If the argument is omitted,
+or given as "", both left and right margin notes will be set
+justified. (Justified is usually not a good idea, since the narrow
+measure of margin notes makes pleasing justification a near
+impossibility.)
+<p>
+<strong>left-width</strong>
+<br>
+The width of left margin notes. A
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_UNITOFMEASURE">unit of measure</a>
+must be appended directly onto the argument. The default is to set
+left margin notes right out to the edge of the page, which is
+almost certainly not what you want, so you should give a value for
+this argument if using left margin notes.
+<p>
+<strong>right-width</strong>
+<br>
+The width of right margin notes. A
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_UNITOFMEASURE">unit of measure</a>
+must be appended directly onto the argument. The default is to set
+right margin notes right out to the edge of the page, which is
+almost certainly not what you want, so you should give a value for
+this argument if using right margin notes.
+<p>
+<strong>gutter</strong>
+<br>
+The
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_GUTTER">gutter</a>
+between margin notes and
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_RUNNING">running text</a>.
+A
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_UNITOFMEASURE">unit of measure</a>
+must be appended directly onto the argument. The gutter applies to
+both left and right margin notes. The default is 1
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_EM">em</a>.
+<p>
+<strong>font</strong>
+<br>
+The family+font for margin notes. Yes, that's right: the family
+PLUS font combo. For example, if you want Times Roman Medium,
+the argument must be TR. If you want Palatino Medium Italic, the
+argument must be PI. The default is the same family+font combo used
+for a document's paragraph text.
+<p>
+<strong>lead</strong>
+<br>
+The
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_LEADING">leading</a>
+of margin notes. <strong>lead</strong> uses
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_PICASPOINTS">points</a>
+as its unit of measure, so don't tack a unit of measure onto the
+end of the argument. The default lead is the same leading as
+is used for paragraph text (i.e. the document's base leading).
+For convenience and clarity, you may also give the word,
+<strong>DOC</strong>, to this argument, which indicates that the
+leading should be the same as the document's base leading.
+<p>
+<strong>colour</strong>
+<br>
+The colour of margin notes. The colour must be pre-initialized
+with
+<a href="color.html#NEWCOLOR">NEWCOLOR</a>
+or
+<a href="color.html#XCOLOR">XCOLOR</a>.
+The default is black.
+<p>
+<strong>hyphenation-flags</strong>
<br>
+A number telling <strong>groff</strong> how you want margin notes
+hyphenated.
+<p>
+<pre>
+ 1 = hyphenate without restrictions
+ 2 = do not hyphenate the last word on the page
+ 4 = do not hyphenate the last two characters of a word
+ 8 = do not hyphenate the first two characters of a word
+</pre>
+
+The values can be added together, so, for example, if you want
+neither the first two nor the last two characters of words
+hyphenated, the hyphenation-flag would be 12. The default value is
+14 (i.e. 2+4+8).
+
+<p>
+<hr width="66%" align="left">
+
+<!---MN_INIT--->
+
+<p>
+<a name="MN">
+ <nobr>Macro: <strong>MN</strong>&nbsp;LEFT|RIGHT | &lt;anything&gt;</nobr>
+</a>
+<p>
+Once you've initialized margin notes with
+<a href="#MN_INIT">MN_INIT</a>,
+you can enter margin notes any time you like with
+<strong>MN</strong>. An argument of <strong>LEFT</strong> will set
+a left margin note. An argument of <strong>RIGHT</strong> will set
+a right margin note.
+<p>
+Any argument, such as <strong>OFF</strong> (or
+<strong>QUIT</strong>, <strong>END</strong>, <strong>X</strong>,
+etc) exits the current margin note.
+
+<p>
<hr>
<!====================================================================>
+<a name="BLANK_PAGE_TITLE"><h2><u>Inserting a blank page into the document</u></h2></a>
+<p>
+<a name="BLANK_PAGE">
+ <nobr>Macro: <strong>BLANKPAGE</strong> &lt;# of blank pages to insert&gt;</nobr>
+</a>
+
+<p>
+This one does exactly what you'd expect -- inserts a blank page into
+the document. <strong>Mom</strong> silently increments the page
+number of every blank page and keeps track of
+<a href="rectoverso.html#RECTO_VERSO">recto/verso</a>
+stuff, but otherwise, does nothing. It's up to you, the user, to
+figure out what to do with this feature. However, it's worth
+noting that without it, inserting completely blank pages, to use
+a vernacular Québécois phrase, &quot;c'est pas évident&quot;
+(somewhere between &quot;isn't easy&quot;, &quot;isn't
+obvious&quot; and &quot;isn't fun&quot;).
+<p>
+The argument to <strong>BLANK_PAGE</strong> is the number of blank
+pages to insert. The argument is not optional, hence even if you
+only want one blank page, you have to tell <strong>mom</strong>:
+<p>
+<pre>
+ .BLANKPAGE 1
+</pre>
+
<a name="FINIS_INTRO"><h2><u>Terminate document processing</u></h2></a>
<ul>
<li><a href="#FINIS">Tag: FINIS</a>
@@ -2243,18 +4377,586 @@ comes out like this:
<p>
The use of <strong>FINIS</strong> is optional. If you invoke it
-(at the end of a document, of course), <strong>mom</strong> turns off
-<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_FOOTER">footers</a>
-(if they're on) and page numbering (if page
-numbers are at the bottom of the page) and deposits the word
-END, centered after a blank line, beneath the last
+(at the end of a document before
+<a href="#TOC">TOC</a>
+or
+<a href="#ENDNOTES">ENDNOTES</a>),
+<strong>mom</strong>
+deposits the word END, centred after a blank line, beneath the last
line of the document. END is enclosed between
<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_EM">em-dashes</a>.
<p>
+<strong>Please note</strong> that in versions of
+<strong>mom</strong> prior to 1.1.9, <strong>FINIS</strong> used to
+turn off
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_FOOTER">footers</a>
+(if they were on) and page numbering (if page numbers were at the
+bottom of the page). Damned if I can recall why I thought anyone
+would want this behaviour, but it has been removed.
+<p>
If you're writing in a language other than English, you can
change what <strong>mom</strong> prints for END with
the control macro <strong>FINIS_STRING</strong>.
+<p>
+<hr>
+
+<!====================================================================>
+
+<a name="TOC_INTRO"><h2><u>Table of contents</u></h2></a>
+<ul>
+ <li><a href="#TOC_BEHAVIOUR">TOC behaviour</a>
+ <li><a href="#TOC">Macro: TOC</a> -- tell <strong>mom</strong> to output a table of contents
+ <li><a href="#TOC_CONTROL">TOC control macros</a>
+</ul>
+
+<p>
+Want a table of contents for your document? Easy. Just enter
+<p>
+<pre>
+ .TOC
+</pre>
+
+as the very last macro of your document file. <strong>Mom</strong>
+will have picked up all document titles (in
+<a href="docprocessing.html#COLLATE">collated</a>
+documents), all heads, subheads, and paragraph heads, as well as any
+endnotes pages that have been output, and assigned them the
+appropriate page number (and page numbering style). Talk about a
+no-brainer!
+
+That said, tables of contents (tocs) have even more control macros
+than endnotes. As always, the reason for so many control macros is
+so that if you want to change just about any aspect of the toc's
+typographic appearance, you can. <strong>Mom</strong> is all about
+simplicity AND flexibility.
+<p>
+
+<a name="TOC_BEHAVIOUR"><h3><u>TOC behaviour</u></h3></a>
+<p>
+When you output a toc (with
+<a href="#TOC">TOC</a>),
+<strong>mom</strong> finishes processing the last page of your document,
+then breaks to a new page for printing the toc.
+<p>
+<strong>Mom</strong> follows standard typesetting conventions for
+tables of contents. To this end, if
+<a href="headfootpage.html#HEADERS">HEADERS</a>
+are on for the document, the first page of the toc has no page
+header, but does have a first page (roman numeral) number, always
+&quot;1&quot;, in the bottom margin. If
+<a href="headfootpage.html#FOOTERS">FOOTERS</a>
+are on for the document, the first page has neither a footer, nor a
+page number in the top margin. (If you absolutely must have a page
+footer on the first page of the toc, simply invoke
+<a href="headfootpage.html#FOOTER_ON_FIRST_PAGE">FOOTER_ON_FIRST_PAGE</a>
+immediately before <strong>TOC</strong>.) Subsequent toc pages have
+both page headers or footers and a page number.
+<p>
+Entries in the toc are hierarchically indented, as you would
+expect. By default, each type of entry (e.g. a head or a subhead)
+is set in a different font as well. If any of heads, subheads or
+paragraph heads are numbered in the body of the document, they are
+also numbered in the toc. Head numbering in the toc is NOT
+concatenated as it is in the body of the document, which would be
+visually redundant in a toc.
+<p>
+Tocs are never set in columns, regardless of whether the rest of
+the document is. Lastly, if
+<a href="rectoverso.html#RECTO_VERSO">recto/verso</a>
+printing is enabled, the toc respects it. This sometimes leads to
+tocs that begin with the wrong margins, but the margins can be
+corrected either by outputting a
+<a href="#BLANK_PAGE">BLANKPAGE</a>
+or by using the toc control macro
+<a href="#TOC_RV_SWITCH">TOC_RV_SWITCH</a>.
+<p>
+The overall toc
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_FAMILY">family</a>,
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_PS">point size</a>
+and
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_LEADING">lead</a>
+can be altered with the toc
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_CONTROLMACRO">control macros</a>,
+as can the family,
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_FONT">font</a>,
+point size and indent of each type of toc entry (i.e. title, head,
+subhead, paragraph head). Furthermore, the page numbering style
+can be changed, as can the amount of visual space reserved for toc
+entry page numbers.
+<p>
+
+<!---TOC--->
+
+<hr width="66%" align="left">
+<p>
+<a name="TOC">Macro: <strong>TOC</strong></a>
+
+<p>
+If you want a toc, just put <strong>TOC</strong> as the last macro
+in a document. <strong>Mom</strong> takes care of the rest.
+<p>
+<hr width="66%" align="left">
+
+<a name="TOC_CONTROL"><h3><u>TOC control macros</u></h3></a>
+<p>
+Toc entries are not actually processed when <strong>mom</strong>
+collects them, so you can put any toc control macros anywhere you
+like in your document. Some may prefer to place them at the top of
+the file. Others may prefer to place them just before outputting
+the toc. The choice is yours.
+<br>
+<ol>
+ <li><a href="#TOC_GENERAL"><strong>General toc page style control</strong></a>
+ <ul>
+ <li><a href="#TOC_FAMILY">Base family for toc pages</a>
+ <li><a href="#TOC_PT_SIZE">Base point size for toc pages</a>
+ <li><a href="#TOC_LEAD">Leading of toc pages</a>
+ </ul>
+ <li><a href="#TOC_PAGENUMBERING"><strong>Toc page numbering</strong></a>
+ <ul>
+ <li><a href="#PAGINATE_TOC">Turn toc pagination on or off</a>
+ <li><a href="#TOC_PAGENUM_STYLE">Toc page numbering style</a>
+ </ul>
+ <li><a href="#TOC_HEADER"><strong>Changing the toc header (title), string and style</strong></a>
+ <ul>
+ <li><a href="#TOC_HEADER_STRING">Changing the string (title)</a>
+ <li><a href="#TOC_HEADER_STYLE">Changing the string (title) style</a>
+ </ul>
+ <li><a href="#TOC_STYLE"><strong>Changing the style for toc entries</strong></a>
+ <ul>
+ <li><a href="#TOC_INDENT">The toc _INDENT control macros</a>
+ <li><a href="#TOC_TITLE">Changing the style for toc title entries</a>
+ <li><a href="#TOC_HEAD">Changing the style for toc head entries</a>
+ <li><a href="#TOC_SUBHEAD">Changing the style for toc subhead entries</a>
+ <li><a href="#TOC_PARAHEAD">Changing the style for toc paragraph head entries</a>
+ <li><a href="#TOC_PN">Changing the style for toc page number listings</a>
+ </ul>
+ <li><a href="#TOC_ADDITIONAL"><strong>Additional toc control macros</strong></a>
+ <ul>
+ <li><a href="#TOC_TITLE_ENTRY">Change the wording of a toc title entry</a>
+ <li><a href="#TOC_APPENDS_AUTHOR">Append author(s) to toc title entries</a>
+ <li><a href="#TOC_RV_SWITCH">TOC_RV_SWITCH</a>
+ <li><a href="#TOC_PADDING">TOC_PADDING</a>
+ </ul>
+</ol>
+<hr>
+
+<a name="TOC_GENERAL"><h2><u>1. General toc page style control</u></h2>
+
+<a name="TOC_FAMILY"><h3><u>*Toc family</u></h3></a>
+<p>
+See
+<a href="#CONTROL_MACRO_ARGS">Arguments to the control macros</a>.
+<p>
+Set the family of toc pages with <strong>TOC_FAMILY</strong>, which
+establishes the default family for every element of a toc page,
+including the toc title (&quot;Contents&quot;) and the page number
+in the top or bottom margin. The default is the prevailing document
+family.
+<p>
+All elements on a toc page also have their own _FAMILY
+control macros, which override the default set by
+<strong>TOC_FAMILY</strong>.
+<p>
+
+<!---TOC_PT_SIZE--->
+
+<a name="TOC_PT_SIZE"><h3><u>*Toc point size</u></h3></a>
+<p>
+<nobr>Macro: <strong>TOC_PT_SIZE</strong> &lt;base type size of the toc&gt;</nobr>
+
+<p>
+Unlike most other control macros that deal with size of document
+elements, <strong>TOC_PT_SIZE</strong> takes as its argument an
+absolute value, relative to nothing. Therefore, the argument
+represents the size of toc type in
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_PICASPOINTS">points</a>,
+unless you append an alternative
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_UNITOFMEASURE">unit of measure</a>.
+For example,
+<p>
+<pre>
+ .TOC_PT_SIZE 12
+</pre>
+
+sets the base point size of type for the toc to 12 points, whereas
+<p>
+<pre>
+ .TOC_PT_SIZE .6i
+</pre>
+
+sets the base point size of type for the toc to 1/6 of an inch.
+<p>
+The type size set with <strong>TOC_PT_SIZE</strong> forms the basis
+from which the point size of other toc page elements are calculated.
+<p>
+The default for
+<a href="docprocessing.html#PRINTSTYLE">PRINTSTYLE TYPESET</a>
+is 12.5 points (the same default size used in the body of the
+document).
+<p>
+
+<!---TOC_LEAD--->
+
+<a name="TOC_LEAD"><h3><u>*Toc lead</u></h3></a>
+<p>
+<nobr>Macro: <strong>TOC_LEAD</strong> &lt;leading of the toc&gt; [ ADJUST ]</nobr>
<br>
+<em>*Does not require a <a href="definitions.html#TERMS_UNITOFMEASURE">unit of measure</a>; points is assumed</em>
+
+<p>
+Unlike most other control macros that deal with leading of document
+elements, <strong>TOC_LEAD</strong> takes as its argument an
+absolute value, relative to nothing. Therefore, the argument
+represents the
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_LEADING">leading</a>
+of tocs in
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_PICASPOINTS">points</a>
+unless you append an alternative
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_UNITOFMEASURE">unit of measure</a>.
+For example,
+<p>
+<pre>
+ .TOC_LEAD 14
+</pre>
+
+sets the base leading of type on the endnotes page to 14
+points, whereas
+<p>
+<pre>
+ .TOC_LEAD .5i
+</pre>
+
+sets the base leading of type on the endnotes page to 1/2 inch.
+<p>
+If you want the leading of toc pages adjusted to fill the
+page, pass <strong>TOC_LEAD</strong> the optional argument
+<strong>ADJUST</strong>. (See
+<a href="docprocessing.html#DOC_LEAD_ADJUST">DOC_LEAD_ADJUST</a>
+for an explanation of leading adjustment.)
+<p>
+The default for
+<a href="docprocessing.html#PRINTSTYLE">PRINTSTYLE TYPESET</a>
+is the prevailing document lead (16 by default), adjusted.
+<p>
+<strong>NOTE:</strong> Even if you give <strong>mom</strong> a
+<strong>DOC_LEAD_ADJUST OFF</strong> command, she will still, by
+default, adjust toc leading. You MUST enter
+<strong>TOC_LEAD &lt;lead&gt;</strong> with no
+<strong>ADJUST</strong> argument to disable this default behaviour.
+<p>
+<strong>ADDITIONAL NOTE:</strong> Tocs are always double-spaced in
+<strong>PRINTSTYLE TYPEWRITE</strong>, regardless of whether the
+body of the document is single-spaced.
+
+<a name="TOC_PAGENUMBERING"><h2><u>2. Toc page numbering</u></h2></a>
+<p>
+The page numbering of toc pages is controlled by the same macros
+that control
+<a href="headfootpage.html#PAGINATION">document page numbering</a>,
+except
+<a href="headfootpage.html#PAGENUM">PAGENUM</a>
+(tocs always start on page 1). The defaults are the same as the
+rest of the document.
+<p>
+If you wish to change some aspect of toc pagination, use the
+document pagination control macros immediately prior to
+<strong>.TOC</strong>.
+<p>
+A special macro,
+<a href="#TOC_PAGENUM_STYLE">TOC_PAGENUM_STYLE</a>
+controls the style of toc pages page numbers.
+<p>
+
+<hr width="33%" align="left">
+
+<!---PAGINATE_TOC--->
+
+<p>
+<a name="PAGINATE_TOC">
+ <nobr>Macro: <strong>PAGINATE_TOC</strong> &lt;toggle&gt;</nobr>
+</a>
+<p>
+By default, <strong>mom</strong> paginates the toc. If you'd like
+her not to, do
+<p>
+<pre>
+ .PAGINATE_TOC OFF
+</pre>
+
+<strong>NOTE:</strong> Simply invoking <strong>PAGINATION
+OFF</strong> or <strong>PAGINATE OFF</strong> disables toc
+pagination <em>for the first toc page only.</em> You MUST use
+<strong>.PAGINATE_TOC OFF</strong> to disable toc pagination, even
+if pagination is turned off elsewhere in your document.
+<p>
+
+<hr width="33%" align="left">
+<p>
+
+<!---TOC_PAGENUM_STYLE--->
+
+<a name="TOC_PAGENUM_STYLE">
+ <nobr>Macro: <strong>TOC_PAGENUM_STYLE</strong> &lt;DIGIT | ROMAN | roman | ALPHA | alpha&gt;</nobr>
+</a>
+<p>
+By default, <strong>mom</strong> uses roman numerals to number
+toc pages. Use <strong>TOC_PAGENUM_STYLE</strong> if you'd prefer
+something else. For example, to have standard digits instead of
+roman numerals, do the following:
+<p>
+<pre>
+ .TOC_PAGENUM_STYLE DIGIT
+</pre>
+
+<hr width="33%" align="left">
+
+<a name="TOC_HEADER"><h2><u>3. Changing the toc header (title) string and style</u></h2></a>
+<p>
+The toc header string is the title that appears at to top of the
+toc. By default, it's &quot;Contents&quot;. If you'd like
+something else, say, &quot;Table of Contents&quot;, do
+<p>
+<a name="TOC_HEADER_STRING"></a>
+<pre>
+ .TOC_HEADER_STRING "Table of Contents"
+</pre>
+
+<a name="TOC_HEADER_STYLE"></a>
+The style of the toc header (title) is managed by the usual control
+macros (see
+<a href="#CONTROL_MACRO_ARGS">arguments to the control macros</a>).
+<p>
+<pre>
+ .TOC_HEADER_FAMILY default = prevailing doc family (Times Roman in TYPEWRITE)
+ .TOC_HEADER_FONT default = bold
+ .TOC_HEADER_SIZE default = +4
+ .TOC_HEADER_QUAD default = left
+</pre>
+
+<a name="TOC_STYLE"><h2><u>4. Changing the style for toc entries</u></h2></a>
+<p>
+&quot;Toc entries&quot; refers to titles, heads, subheads and
+paragraph heads as they appear in the toc. Their style is managed
+by the usual
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_CONTROLMACRO">control macros</a>,
+starting with TOC_
+<p>
+
+<a name="TOC_INDENT"><h3><u>The toc _INDENT control macros</u></h3></a>
+<p>
+The toc control macros that end in _INDENT all take a single
+argument that requires a
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_UNITOFMEASURE">unit of measure</a>.
+The argument is the distance to indent the entry, always measured
+from the left margin. For example,
+<p>
+<pre>
+ .TOC_HEAD_INDENT 2P
+</pre>
+
+indents head entries 2
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_PICASPOINTS">picas</a>
+from the left margin.
+<p>
+
+<a name="TOC_TITLE"><h3><u>*Changing the style for toc title entries</u></h3></a>
+<p>
+(See
+<a href="#CONTROL_MACRO_ARGS">arguments to the control macros</a>).
+<p>
+Toc title entries are the titles of documents that have been
+<a href="rectoverso.html#COLLATE">collated</a>
+together.
+<p>
+<pre>
+ .TOC_TITLE_FAMILY default = prevailing doc family (Times Roman in TYPEWRITE)
+ .TOC_TITLE_FONT default = bold italic
+ .TOC_TITLE_SIZE default = +0
+ .TOC_TITLE_INDENT default = 0 for TYPESET and TYPEWRITE
+</pre>
+
+<a name="TOC_HEAD"><h3><u>*Changing the style for toc head entries</u></h3></a>
+<p>
+(See
+<a href="#CONTROL_MACRO_ARGS">arguments to the control macros</a>).
+<p>
+Toc head entries are main heads that appear in the body of a
+document.
+<p>
+<pre>
+ .TOC_HEAD_FAMILY default = prevailing doc family (Times Roman in TYPEWRITE)
+ .TOC_HEAD_FONT default = bold
+ .TOC_HEAD_SIZE default = +.5
+ .TOC_HEAD_INDENT default = 18p for TYPESET; 2m for TYPEWRITE
+</pre>
+
+<a name="TOC_SUBHEAD"><h3><u>*Changing the style for toc subhead entries</u></h3></a>
+<p>
+(See
+<a href="#CONTROL_MACRO_ARGS">arguments to the control macros</a>).
+<p>
+Toc subhead entries are subheads that appear in the body of a
+document.
+<p>
+<pre>
+ .TOC_SUBHEAD_FAMILY default = prevailing doc family (Times Roman in TYPEWRITE)
+ .TOC_SUBHEAD_FONT default = roman
+ .TOC_SUBHEAD_SIZE default = +0
+ .TOC_SUBHEAD_INDENT default = 30p for TYPESET; 4m for TYPEWRITE
+</pre>
+
+<a name="TOC_PARAHEAD"><h3><u>*Changing the style for toc paragraph head entries</u></h3></a>
+<p>
+(See
+<a href="#CONTROL_MACRO_ARGS">arguments to the control macros</a>).
+<p>
+Toc paragraph head entries are paragraph heads that appear in the
+body of a document.
+<p>
+<pre>
+ .TOC_PARAHEAD_FAMILY default = prevailing doc family (Times Roman in TYPEWRITE)
+ .TOC_PARAHEAD_FONT default = italic
+ .TOC_PARAHEAD_SIZE default = +0
+ .TOC_PARAHEAD_INDENT default = 42p for TYPESET; 6m for TYPEWRITE
+</pre>
+
+<a name="TOC_PN"><h3><u>*Changing the style for toc paragraph page number listings</u></h3></a>
+<p>
+(See
+<a href="#CONTROL_MACRO_ARGS">arguments to the control macros</a>).
+<p>
+Toc paragraph head entries are paragraph heads that appear in the
+body of a document.
+<p>
+<pre>
+ .TOC_PN_FAMILY default = prevailing doc family (Times Roman in TYPEWRITE)
+ .TOC_PN_FONT default = roman
+ .TOC_PN_SIZE default = +0
+</pre>
+
+<a name="TOC_ADDITIONAL"><h2><u>5. Additional toc macros</u></h2></a>
+<p>
+The following macros allow you to switch page margins should
+they be incorrect for recto/verso printing, to establish how
+many placeholders to leave for page listings, and to have
+<strong>mom</strong> append author(s) to toc title entries.
+<p>
+
+<hr width="33%" align="left">
+
+<!---TOC_RV_SWITCH--->
+
+<p>
+<a name="TOC_RV_SWITCH">
+ Macro: <strong>TOC_RV_SWITCH</strong>
+</a>
+<p>
+<strong>TOC_RV_SWITCH</strong> doesn't take an argument. It simply
+instructs <strong>mom</strong> to switch the left and right margins
+of
+<a href="rectoverso.html#RECTO_VERSO">recto/verso</a>
+documents should the toc happen to begin on an even page when you
+want an odd, or vice versa.
+<p>
+The same result can be accomplished by outputting a
+<a href="#BLANK_PAGE">BLANKPAGE</a>.
+<p>
+
+<hr width="33%" align="left">
+
+<!---TOC_TITLE_ENTRY--->
+
+<p>
+<a name="TOC_TITLE_ENTRY">
+ <nobr>Macro: <strong>TOC_TITLE_ENTRY</strong> &lt;&quot;alternate wording for a title entry in the toc&quot;&gt;</nobr>
+</a>
+<p>
+In
+<a href="rectoverso.html#COLLATE">collated</a>
+documents, the title of each separate document appears in the table
+of contents. It may sometimes happen that you don't want the title
+as it appears in the toc to be the same as what appears in
+the
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_DOCHEADER">docheader</a>.
+You might, for example, want to shorten it. Or, in the case of
+chapters where the docheader contains both a chapter number and a
+chapter title, like this
+<p>
+<pre>
+ Chapter 6
+ Burning Bush -- Maybe God Was Right
+</pre>
+
+you might want only the chapter title, not the chapter number, to
+show up in the toc. (By default, <strong>TOC</strong> generates
+both.)
+<p>
+If you want to change the wording of a title entry in the toc,
+simply invoke <strong>TOC_TITLE_ENTRY</strong> with the desired
+wording, enclosed in double-quotes. Using the example, above,
+<p>
+<pre>
+ .CHAPTER 6
+ .CHAPTER_TITLE "Burning Bush -- Maybe God Was Right"
+ .TOC_TITLE_ENTRY "Burning Bush"
+ .DOCTYPE CHAPTER
+</pre>
+
+would identify chapter 6 in the toc simply as &quot;Burning
+Bush&quot;.
+
+<p>
+
+<hr width="33%" align="left">
+
+<!---TOC_APPENDS_AUTHOR--->
+
+<p>
+<a name="TOC_APPENDS_AUTHOR">
+ <nobr>Macro: <strong>TOC_APPENDS_AUTHOR</strong> &lt;none&gt; | &lt;&quot;name(s) of authors&quot;&gt;</nobr>
+</a>
+<p>
+In certain kinds of collated documents, different authors are
+responsible for the articles or stories contained within them. In
+such documents, you may wish to have the author or authors
+appended to the toc's title entry for each story or article.
+<p>
+If you invoke <strong>TOC_APPENDS_AUTHOR</strong> with no argument,
+<strong>mom</strong> appends the first argument you passed to
+<a href="docprocessing.html#AUTHOR">AUTHOR</a>
+to toc title entries, separated by a front-slash.
+<p>
+If you invoke <strong>TOC_APPENDS_AUTHOR</strong> with an argument
+(surrounded by double-quotes), <strong>mom</strong> will append it
+to the toc title entries instead. This is useful if you have
+multiple authors you wish to identify by last name only. For
+example, if three authors--Joe Blough, Jane Doe, and John
+Deere--are responsible for a single article
+<p>
+<pre>
+ .TOC_APPENDS_AUTHOR "Blough et al."
+</pre>
+
+would be a good way to identify them in the toc.
+<p>
+
+<hr width="33%" align="left">
+
+<!---TOC_PADDING--->
+
+<p>
+<a name="TOC_PADDING">
+ <nobr>Macro: <strong>TOC_PADDING</strong> &lt;# of placeholders to allow for page number listings&gt;</nobr>
+</a>
+<p>
+By default, <strong>mom</strong> allows room for 3 digits in the
+page number listings of tocs. If you'd like some other number of
+placeholders, say 2, do
+<p>
+<pre>
+ .TOC_PADDING 2
+</pre>
<!---FINIS--->
@@ -2266,7 +4968,11 @@ the control macro <strong>FINIS_STRING</strong>.
<p>
The use of <strong>FINIS</strong> is optional, but if you use
-it, it should be the last macro you invoke in a document. See
+it, it should be the last macro you invoke in a document (before
+<a href="#ENDNOTES">ENDNOTES</a>
+or
+<a href="#TOC">TOC</a>).
+See
<a href="#FINIS_INTRO">above</a>
for a description of how <strong>FINIS</strong> behaves.
<p>
@@ -2309,11 +5015,22 @@ a blank string, i.e.
<strong>mom</strong> will still print the em-dashes if you
invoke <strong>FINIS</strong>. This, in effect, produces a
-short, centered horizontal rule that terminates the document.
+short, centred horizontal rule that terminates the document.
(In
<a href="docprocessing.html.#PRINTSTYLE">PRINTSTYLE TYPEWRITE</a>,
it's a short, dashed line composed of four hyphens.)
+<a name="FINIS_COLOR"><h3><u>Changing the FINIS colour</u></h3></a>
+<p>
+Invoking <strong>FINIS_COLOR</strong> with a pre-defined (or
+&quot;initalized&quot;) color changes the colour of both the FINIS
+string and the em-dashes that surround it. If you use the
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_INLINE">inline escape</a>,
+<a href="color.html#COLOR_INLINE">\*[&lt;colorname&gt;]</a>,
+in the argument passed to <strong>FINIS</strong>, only the text
+will be in the new colour; the em-dashes will be in the default
+document colour (usually black).
+
<p>
<hr>
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+<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2 Final//EN">
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<head>
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@@ -7,22 +8,23 @@
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-<a href="docelement.html#TOP">Next</a>&nbsp;&nbsp;
-<a href="inlines.html#TOP">Prev</a>&nbsp;&nbsp;
+<a href="typemacdoc.html#TOP">Next</a>&nbsp;&nbsp;
+<a href="color.html#TOP">Prev</a>&nbsp;&nbsp;
<a href="toc.html">Back to Table of Contents</a>
-
+<p>
<a name="TOP"></a>
<a name="DOCPROCESSING">
- <h1 align="center"><u>DOCUMENT PROCESSING WITH MOM</u>
-</h1>
+ <h1 align="center"><u>DOCUMENT PROCESSING WITH MOM</u></h1>
</a>
-
<a href="#INTRO_MACROS_DOCPROCESSING">Introduction to document processing</a>
<br>
<a href="#DEFAULTS">Some document defaults</a>
-<p>
+<br>
<a href="#LEADING_NOTE">* IMPORTANT NOTE on leading/spacing and bottom margins *</a>
-<p>
+<br>
+<a href="#SHIM">The SHIM macro</a>
+<br>
+<h3><u>Table of Contents for document processing</u></h3>
<ul>
<li><a href="#SETUP"><strong>DOCUMENT SETUP</strong></a>
<br>
@@ -32,11 +34,15 @@
<li><a href="#REFERENCE_MACROS"><strong>The Reference Macros</strong></a>
<ul>
<li><a href="#TITLE">TITLE</a>
+ <li><a href="#DOC_TITLE">DOCTITLE</a>
<li><a href="#SUBTITLE">SUBTITLE</a>
<li><a href="#AUTHOR">AUTHOR</a>
<li><a href="#CHAPTER">CHAPTER</a>
+ <li><a href="#CHAPTER_TITLE">CHAPTER_TITLE</a>
<li><a href="#DRAFT">DRAFT</a>
<li><a href="#REVISION">REVISION</a>
+ <li><a href="#COPYRIGHT">COPYRIGHT</a>
+ <li><a href="#MISC">MISC</a>
</ul>
<li><a href="#DOCSTYLE_MACROS"><strong>The Docstyle Macros</strong></a>
<ul>
@@ -48,6 +54,9 @@
<li><a href="#STYLE_BEFORE_START"><strong>Changing type/style parameters prior to START</strong></a>
<ul>
<li><a href="#TYPE_BEFORE_START">Using typesetting macros prior to START</a>
+ <ul>
+ <li><a href="#COLOR">Colour</a>
+ </ul>
<li><a href="#DOC_LEAD_ADJUST">Adjusting document leading to fill pages -- DOC_LEAD_ADJUST</a>
<li><a href="#DOCHEADER">Managing the document header</a>
<ul>
@@ -116,7 +125,7 @@
<li><a href="docelement.html#PARAHEAD">PARAHEAD</a>
<li><a href="docelement.html#PARAHEAD_CONTROL">Parahead control</a>
</ul>
- <li><a href="docelement.html#LINEBREAK_INTRO"><strong>Linebreaks (author linebreaks)</strong></a>
+ <li><a href="docelement.html#LINEBREAK_INTRO"><strong>Linebreaks (author linebreaks, also called section breaks)</strong></a>
<ul>
<li><a href="docelement.html#LINEBREAK">LINEBREAK</a>
<li><a href="docelement.html#LINEBREAK_CONTROL">Linebreak control</a>
@@ -190,7 +199,7 @@
</ul>
</ul>
- <li><a href="cover.html#COVER"><strong>CREATING A COVER PAGE</strong></a>
+ <li><a href="cover.html#TOP"><strong>CREATING A COVER PAGE</strong></a>
<br>
<li><a href="letters.html#LETTERS"><strong>WRITING LETTERS</strong></a>
<ul>
@@ -201,14 +210,15 @@
</ul>
</ul>
</ul>
+<br>
<hr>
<h2><a name="INTRO_MACROS_DOCPROCESSING"><u>Introduction to document processing</u></a></h2>
-<p>
+
As explained in
<a href="intro.html#INTRO_DOCPROCESSING">Document processing with mom</a>,
document processing uses markup tags to identify document elements
-like heads, paragraphs, and so on. The tags are, of course, macros,
+such as heads, paragraphs, and so on. The tags are, of course, macros,
but with sensible, readable names that make them easy to grasp and
easy to remember. (And don't forget: if you don't like the
&quot;official&quot; name of a tag -- too long, cumbersome
@@ -224,13 +234,13 @@ Setting up a <strong>mom</strong> doc is a simple, four-part procedure.
You begin by entering information about the document itself (title,
subtitle, author, etc.). Next, you tell <strong>mom</strong> what
kind of document you're creating (e.g. chapter, letter, abstract,
-etc...) and what kind of output you want (typeset, typewrittten,
+etc...) and what kind of output you want (typeset, typewritten,
draft-style, etc). Thirdly, you make as many or as few changes to
<strong>mom</strong>'s default behaviour as you wish. Lastly, you
invoke the
<a href="#START">START</a>
macro. Voilà! You're ready to write.
-<br>
+<p>
<hr>
@@ -248,7 +258,7 @@ documentation. Just in case, here they are.
<li>the left and right margins are 1-inch
<li>the top and bottom margins for document text are plus/minus
visually 1-inch
- <li>pages are numbered; the number appears centered, at the
+ <li>pages are numbered; the number appears centred, at the
bottom, surrounded by hyphens ( e.g. -6- )
<li>the first page of a document begins with a
<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_DOCHEADER">document header</a>
@@ -261,7 +271,7 @@ Another way to check up on document processing defaults is to have
a look at the macro file (om.tmac). Each macro is preceded by a
description that (generally) says what its default is (if it has
one).
-<br>
+<p>
<hr>
<a name="LEADING_NOTE">
@@ -277,11 +287,11 @@ short).
In order to ensure even bottom margins, <strong>mom</strong>
uses the &quot;base&quot; document
<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_LEADING">leading</a>
-in effect <em>at the start of each page</em> (i.e. the leading used
-in paragraphs) to calculate the spacing of every document element.
-Prior to invoking
+in effect <em>at the start of running text on each page</em> (i.e.
+the leading used in paragraphs) to calculate the spacing of every
+document element. Prior to invoking
<a href="#START">START</a>,
-this is done with the
+this is set with the
<a href="typesetting.html#MACROS_TYPESETTING">typesetting macro</a>
<a href="typesetting.html#LEADING">LS</a>,
afterwards with the document
@@ -310,15 +320,80 @@ since &quot;v&quot; accepts decimal fractions, you can add/subtract
half linespaces and quarter linespaces with &quot;v&quot; as well,
<em>provided you compensate for the fractional linespace somewhere
else on the page</em>.
-<br>
+<p>
+If all this seems like too much work, <strong>mom</strong>
+provides a special macro to get you out of trouble if you've played
+around with leading and/or spacing. The macro is called
+<strong>SHIM</strong> (like those little pieces of wood carpenters
+use to get their work even, level and snug), and it's described
+below.
+<p>
+
+<!---SHIM--->
+
+<hr width="66%" align="left">
+<p>
+<a name="SHIM"></a>
+Macro: <strong>SHIM</strong>
+
+<p>
+<strong>SHIM</strong> doesn't take any argument. Use it whenever
+you've played around with the
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_LEADING">leading</a>
+or spacing on a page and you
+need to get <strong>mom</strong>'s document leading back on track.
+<p>
+For example, say you want to insert a picture into a document with
+the special groff macro, <strong>PSPIC</strong> (see the
+<strong>groff_tmac</strong> man page for usage).
+<p>
+Pictures aren't usually conveniently sized in multiples of document
+leading, which means that when you insert the picture, you disrupt
+<strong>mom</strong>'s ordered placement of baselines on the page.
+This will certainly result in a bottom margin that doesn't match the
+bottom margins of your document's other pages.
+<p>
+The solution is to insert <strong>SHIM</strong> after the picture,
+like this:
+<p>
+<pre>
+ &lt;some lines of text&gt;
+ .PSPIC &lt;full path to picture&gt;
+ .SHIM
+ &lt;more lines of text&gt;
+</pre>
+<strong>SHIM</strong> instructs <strong>mom</strong> to insert as
+much or a little space after the picture as is needed to ensure that
+the baseline of the next
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_OUTPUTLINE">output line</a>
+falls where <strong>mom</strong> would have put it had you not
+disrupted the normal flow of output lines with the picture.
+<p>
+And say, on previewing the above example, you find that the picture
+doesn't centre nicely between the lines of text, you can always do
+<p>
+<pre>
+ &lt;some lines of text&gt;
+ .RLD 3p
+ .PSPIC &lt;full path to picture&gt;
+ .SHIM
+ &lt;more lines of text&gt;
+</pre>
+
+to raise the picture slightly
+(<strong>R</strong>everse <strong>L</strong>ea<strong>D</strong>
+3 points; see
+<a href="typesetting.html#RLD">RLD</a>),
+and still have <strong>SHIM</strong> ensure that text underneath
+falls exactly where it's supposed to.
+<p>
<hr>
<a name="SETUP"><h2><u>Document setup</u></h2></a>
-
+<p>
<a name="DOCPROCESSING_TUT">
<h3><u>Tutorial -- Setting up a mom document</u></h3>
</a>
-<p>
There are four &quot;parts&quot; to setting up a <strong>mom</strong>
doc (three, actually, with one optional). Before we proceed, though,
be reassured that something as simple as
@@ -366,11 +441,17 @@ some reference information. The reference macros are:
<p>
<ul>
<li>TITLE
+ <li>DOCTITLE
+ <li>COVERTITLE
<li>SUBTITLE
<li>AUTHOR
<li>CHAPTER -- the chapter number
<li>DRAFT -- the draft number
<li>REVISION -- the revision number
+ <li>COPYRIGHT -- only used on cover pages
+ <li>MISC -- only used on cover pages
+ <li>COVER_TITLE -- only on cover pages; only if needed
+ <li>DOC_COVER_TITLE -- only on document cover pages; only if needed
</ul>
<p>
You can use as many or as few as you wish, although at a minimum,
@@ -440,7 +521,10 @@ here to change <strong>mom</strong>'s document defaults (paper
size, margins, family, point size, line space, rag, etc), or
any of the document processing macros that set/change/control
the appearance of document elements. Think of this as the
-&quot;style-sheet &quot; section of a document.
+&quot;style-sheet &quot; section of a document. And please note:
+you MUST give <strong>mom</strong> a
+<a href="#PRINTSTYLE">PRINTSTYLE</a>
+directive <strong>before</strong> making any such changes.
<p>
Joe Blow wants his story printed in Helvetica, 12 on 14, rag
right, with
@@ -467,7 +551,7 @@ The setup for Joe Blow's story now looks like this:
.FAMILY H
.PT_SIZE 12
.LS 14
- .QUAD LEFT \"ie. rag right
+ .QUAD LEFT \"i.e. rag right
.FOOTERS
.LINEBREAK_CHAR *
</pre>
@@ -494,7 +578,7 @@ Here's the complete setup for <em>My Pulitzer Winner</em>:
.FAMILY H
.PT_SIZE 12
.LS 14
- .QUAD LEFT \"ie. rag right
+ .QUAD LEFT \"i.e. rag right
.FOOTERS
.LINEBREAK_CHAR *
\#
@@ -548,7 +632,7 @@ number of drafts already, J. Blow may very well decide his
as well leave in the superfluous macros. That way, when draft 7,
rev. 62 becomes draft 8, rev. 1, he'll be ready to tackle his Pulitzer
winner again.
-<br>
+<p>
<hr>
<!========================================================================>
@@ -559,31 +643,38 @@ winner again.
The reference macros give <strong>mom</strong> the information
she needs to generate
-<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_DOCHEADER">docheaders</a>
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_DOCHEADER">docheaders</a>,
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_HEADER">page headers</a>,
and
-<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_HEADER">page headers</a>. They
-must go at the top of any file that uses <strong>mom</strong>'s
+<a href="cover.html#COVER_TOP">covers</a>.
+They must go at the top of any file that uses <strong>mom</strong>'s
document processing macros.
-
+<p>
<a name="INDEX_REFERENCE">
<h3><u>Reference macros list</u></h3>
</a>
<ul>
<li><a href="#TITLE">TITLE</a>
+ <li><a href="#DOC_TITLE">DOCTITLE</a>
<li><a href="#SUBTITLE">SUBTITLE</a>
<li><a href="#AUTHOR">AUTHOR</a>
<li><a href="#CHAPTER">CHAPTER</a>
+ <li><a href="#CHAPTER_TITLE">CHAPTER_TITLE</a>
<li><a href="#DRAFT">DRAFT</a>
<li><a href="#REVISION">REVISION</a>
+ <li><a href="#COPYRIGHT">COPYRIGHT</a>
+ <li><a href="#MISC">MISC</a>
+ <li><a href="#COVERTITLE">COVERTITLE</a>
</ul>
+<br>
<!---TITLE--->
<hr width="66%" align="left">
<p>
<a name="TITLE"></a>
-Macro: <strong>TITLE</strong> <var>&quot;&lt;title&gt;&quot;</var>
+<nobr>Macro: <strong>TITLE</strong> &quot;&lt;title&gt;&quot;</nobr>
<br>
<em>*Argument must be enclosed in double-quotes</em>
@@ -605,14 +696,61 @@ the title always gets converted to caps.
<a href="#DOCTYPE">DOCTYPE</a>
is <strong>CHAPTER</strong>, <strong>TITLE</strong> should be the
title of the opus, not &quot;CHAPTER whatever&quot;.
+<p>
+
+<!---DOCTITLE--->
+
+<hr width="66%" align="left">
+<p>
+<a name="DOCTITLE"></a>
+<nobr>Macro: <strong>DOCTITLE</strong> &quot;&lt;overall document title&gt;&quot;</nobr>
<br>
+<em>*Argument must be enclosed in double-quotes</em>
+
+<p>
+<strong>NOTE:</strong> This macro should be used only if your
+<a href="#DOCTYPE">DOCTYPE</a>
+is <strong>DEFAULT</strong> (which is <strong>mom</strong>'s
+default).
+<p>
+When you're creating a single document, say, an essay or a short
+story, you have no need of this macro.
+<a href="#TITLE">TITLE</a>
+takes care of all your title needs.
+<p>
+However if you're
+<a href="rectoverso.html#COLLATE">collating</a>
+a bunch of documents together, say, to print out a report containing
+many articles with different titles, or a book of short stories, you
+need <strong>DOCTITLE</strong>.
+<p>
+<strong>DOCTITLE</strong> tells <strong>mom</strong> the title
+of the complete document (as opposed to the title of each article
+or entitled section).
+<p>
+The doctitle string can be caps or caps/lower-case; it's up to you.
+In
+<a href="#PRINTSTYLE">PRINTSTYLE TYPESET</a>,
+by default, the doctitle appears in the rightmost position of
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_HEADER">page headers</a>,
+all in caps unless you turn that feature off (see
+<a href="headfootpage.html#_CAPS">HEADER_&lt;POSITION&gt;_CAPS</a>). In
+<a href="#PRINTSTYLE">PRINTSTYLE TYPEWRITE</a>,
+the doctitle always gets converted to caps.
+<p>
+<strong>NOTE:</strong> If your
+<a href="#DOCTYPE">DOCTYPE</a>
+is <strong>CHAPTER</strong>, you don't need
+<strong>DOCTITLE</strong>. <strong>TITLE</strong> takes care of
+everything.
+<p>
<!---SUBTITLE--->
<hr width="66%" align="left">
<p>
<a name="SUBTITLE"></a>
-Macro: <strong>SUBTITLE</strong> <var>&quot;&lt;subtitle&gt;&quot;</var>
+<nobr>Macro: <strong>SUBTITLE</strong> &quot;&lt;subtitle&gt;&quot;</nobr>
<br>
<em>*Argument must be enclosed in double-quotes</em>
@@ -621,16 +759,16 @@ The subtitle string can be caps or caps/lower-case. Since a
document's subtitle appears only in the
<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_DOCHEADER">docheader</a>,
and the title is most likely in caps, I recommend caps/lower case.
-<br>
+<p>
<!---AUTHOR--->
<hr width="66%" align="left">
<p>
<a name="AUTHOR"></a>
-Macro: <strong>AUTHOR</strong> <var>&quot;&lt;author string&gt;&quot; [ &quot;&lt;author2 string&gt;&quot; &quot;&lt;author3 string&gt;&quot; ... ]</var>
+<nobr>Macro: <strong>AUTHOR</strong> &quot;&lt;author string&gt;&quot; [ &quot;&lt;author2 string&gt;&quot; &quot;&lt;author3 string&gt;&quot; ... ]</nobr>
<br>
-<em>*Multiple arguments must be enclosed in double-quotes</em>
+<em>*Multiple arguments must all be enclosed in double-quotes</em>
<p>
Each author string can hold as many names as you like, e.g.
@@ -653,14 +791,14 @@ authors), redefine the appropriate part of the header (see
<p>
The strings can be caps or caps/lower-case. I recommend caps/lower
case.
-<br>
+<p>
<!---CHAPTER--->
<hr width="66%" align="left">
<p>
<a name="CHAPTER"></a>
-Macro: <strong>CHAPTER</strong> <var>&lt;chapter number&gt;</var>
+<nobr>Macro: <strong>CHAPTER</strong> &lt;chapter number&gt;</nobr>
<p>
The chapter number can be in any form you like -- a digit, a roman
@@ -673,15 +811,19 @@ single line
She also puts the same thing in the middle of
<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_HEADER">page headers</a>.
<p>
+Please note that if your argument to <strong>CHAPTER</strong> runs
+to more than one word, you must enclose the argument in
+double-quotes.
+<p>
If you're not using <strong>DOCTYPE CHAPTER</strong>, the macro serves
no purpose and <strong>mom</strong> ignores it.
<p>
-<a name="CHAPTER_STRING"><strong>CHAPTER_STRING<strong></a>
+<a name="CHAPTER_STRING"><strong>CHAPTER_STRING</strong></a>
<p>
If you're not writing in English, you can ask <strong>mom</strong>
-to use the word for chapter in your own language by telling
-her what it is with the <strong>CHAPTER_STRING</strong> macro,
-like this:
+to use the word for &quot;chapter&quot; in your own language by
+telling her what it is with the <strong>CHAPTER_STRING</strong>
+macro, like this:
<p>
<pre>
.CHAPTER_STRING "Chapître"
@@ -690,19 +832,21 @@ like this:
You can also use <strong>CHAPTER_STRING</strong> if you want
&quot;CHAPTER&quot; instead of &quot;Chapter&quot; in the doc- and
page-headers.
-<br>
+<p>
<!---CHAPTER_TITLE--->
<hr width="66%" align="left">
<p>
<a name="CHAPTER_TITLE"></a>
-Macro: <strong>CHAPTER_TITLE</strong> <var>&quot;&lt;chapter title&gt;&quot;</var>
+<nobr>Macro: <strong>CHAPTER_TITLE</strong> &quot;&lt;chapter title&gt;&quot;</nobr>
+<br>
+<em>*Argument must be enclosed in double-quotes</em>
<p>
If, either in addition to or instead of &quot;Chapter #&quot; appearing
at the top of chapters, you want your chapter to have a title, use
-<strong>CHAPTER_TITLE</strong> with your title enclosed in
+<strong>CHAPTER_TITLE</strong>, with your title enclosed in
double-quotes, like this:
<p>
<pre>
@@ -711,8 +855,8 @@ double-quotes, like this:
If you've used
<a href="#CHAPTER">CHAPTER</a> to give the chapter a number,
-&quot;Chapter #&quot; and the title will appear at the top of the
-chapter, like this:
+both &quot;Chapter #&quot; and the chapter title will appear at the
+top of the chapter, like this:
<p>
<pre>
Chapter 1
@@ -720,75 +864,245 @@ chapter, like this:
</pre>
In such a case, by default, only the chapter's title will appear in the
-page headers, not &quot;Chapter #&quot;.
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_HEADER">page headers</a>,
+not &quot;Chapter #&quot;.
<p>
If you omit <strong>CHAPTER</strong> when setting up your reference
macros, only the title will appear, both at the top of page one and in
subsequent page headers.
-<br>
+<p>
+The style of the chapter title can be altered by
+<a href="docelement.html#DOCELEMENT_CONTROL">control macros</a>,
+e.g. <strong>CHAPTER_TITLE_FAMILY</strong>,
+<strong>CHAPTER_TITLE_FONT</strong>, etc. The default family,
+font and point size are Times Roman, Bold Italic, 4 points larger
+than
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_RUNNING">running text</a>.
+<p>
<!---DRAFT--->
<hr width="66%" align="left">
<p>
<a name="DRAFT"></a>
-Macro: <strong>DRAFT</strong> <var>&lt;draft #&gt;</var>
+<nobr>Macro: <strong>DRAFT</strong> &lt;draft #&gt;</nobr>
<p>
<strong>DRAFT</strong> only gets used with
<a href="#COPYSTYLE">COPYSTYLE DRAFT</a>.
If the <strong>COPYSTYLE</strong> is <strong>FINAL</strong> (the
default), <strong>mom</strong> ignores <strong>DRAFT</strong>.
-<strong>DRAFT</strong> only accepts a
-<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_NUMERICARGUMENT">numeric argument</a>.
+<strong>DRAFT</strong> accepts both alphabetic and numeric
+arguments, hence it's possible to do either
<p>
-<strong>Mom</strong> prints the draft number beside the word
-&quot;Draft&quot; in the middle part of
+<pre>
+ .DRAFT 2
+ or
+ .DRAFT Two
+</pre>
+
+<strong>Mom</strong> prints the argument to <strong>.DRAFT</strong>
+(i.e. the draft number) beside the word &quot;Draft&quot; in the
+middle part of
<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_HEADER">page headers</a>.
<p>
-<a name="DRAFT_STRING"><strong>DRAFT STRING<strong></a>
+<strong>A small word of caution:</strong> If your argument to
+<strong>.DRAFT</strong> is more than one word long, you must
+enclose the argument in double-quotes.
+<p>
+You may, if you wish, invoke <strong>.DRAFT</strong> without an
+argument, in which case, no draft number will be printed beside
+&quot;Draft&quot; in headers or footers.
+<p>
+<a name="DRAFT_STRING"><strong>DRAFT_STRING</strong></a>
<p>
If you're not writing in English, you can ask <strong>mom</strong>
-to use the word for draft in your own language by telling
-her what it is with the <strong>DRAFT_STRING</strong> macro,
+to use the word for &quot;draft&quot; in your own language by
+telling her what it is with the <strong>DRAFT_STRING</strong> macro,
like this:
<p>
<pre>
.DRAFT_STRING "Jet"
</pre>
+Equally, <strong>DRAFT_STRING</strong> can be used to roll your own
+solution to something other than the word &quot;Draft.&quot; For
+example, you might want &quot;Trial run alpha-three&quot; to appear
+in the headers of a draft version. You'd accomplish this by doing
+<p>
+<pre>
+ .DRAFT alpha-three
+ .DRAFT_STRING "Trial run
+</pre>
+
+<strong>.DRAFT</strong> without an argument, above, ensures that
+only the <strong>DRAFT_STRING</strong> gets printed.
+<p>
+<strong>NOTE:</strong> If you define both a blank <strong>.DRAFT</strong>
+and a blank <strong>.DRAFT_STRING</strong>, <strong>mom</strong>
+skips the draft field in headers entirely. If this is what you
+want, this is also the only way to do it. Simply leaving out
+<strong>.DRAFT</strong> and <strong>.DRAFT_STRING</strong> will
+result in <strong>mom</strong> using her default, which is to print
+&quot;Draft 1&quot;.
+<p>
+
<!---REVISION--->
<hr width="66%" align="left">
<p>
<a name="REVISION"></a>
-Macro: <strong>REVISION</strong> <var>&lt;revision #&gt;</var>
+<nobr>Macro: <strong>REVISION</strong> &lt;revision #&gt;</nobr>
<p>
<strong>REVISION</strong> only gets used with
<a href="#COPYSTYLE">COPYSTYLE DRAFT</a>.
If the <strong>COPYSTYLE</strong> is <strong>FINAL</strong>
(the default), <strong>mom</strong> ignores the
-<strong>REVISION</strong> macro. <strong>REVISION</strong> only
-accepts a
-<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_NUMERICARGUMENT">numeric argument</a>.
+<strong>REVISION</strong> macro. <strong>REVISION</strong> accepts
+both alphabetic and numeric arguments, hence it's possible to do
+either
<p>
+<pre>
+ .REVISION 2
+ or
+ .REVISION Two
+</pre>
+
<strong>Mom</strong> prints the revision number beside the shortform
&quot;Rev.&quot; in the middle part of
<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_HEADER">page headers</a>.
<p>
-<a name="REVISION_STRING"><strong>REVISION STRING</strong></a>
+<strong>A small word of caution:</strong> If your argument to
+<strong>.REVISION</strong> is more than one word long, you must
+enclose the argument in double-quotes.
+<p>
+You may, if you wish, invoke <strong>.REVISION</strong> without an
+argument, in which case, no revision number will be printed beside
+&quot;Rev.&quot; in headers or footers.
+<p>
+<a name="REVISION_STRING"><strong>REVISION_STRING</strong></a>
<p>
If you're not writing in English, you can ask <strong>mom</strong>
-to use the word for revision, or a shortform therof in your own language
-by telling her what it is with the <strong>REVISION_STRING</strong>
-macro, like this:
+to use the word for &quot;revision,&quot; or a shortform
+thereof, in your own language by telling her what it is with the
+<strong>REVISION_STRING</strong> macro, like this:
<p>
<pre>
.REVISION_STRING "Rév."
</pre>
-<hr>
+Additionally, you may sometimes want to make use of
+<strong>mom</strong>'s
+<a href="#COPYSTYLE">COPYSTYLE DRAFT</a>
+but not actually require any draft information. For example, you
+might like <strong>mom</strong> to indicate only the revision number
+of your document. The way to do that is to define an empty
+<strong>.DRAFT</strong> and <strong>.DRAFT_STRING</strong> in
+addition to <strong>.REVISION</strong>, like this:
+<p>
+<pre>
+ .DRAFT
+ .DRAFT_STRING
+ .REVISION 2
+</pre>
+
+<p>
+Equally, if you want to roll your own solution to what revision
+information appears in headers, you could do something like this:
+<pre>
+ .DRAFT
+ .DRAFT_STRING
+ .REVISION "two-twenty-two"
+ .REVISION_STRING "Revision"
+</pre>
+
+<p>
+The above, naturally, has no draft information. If you want to
+roll your own <strong>.DRAFT</strong> and/or
+<strong>.DRAFT_STRING</strong> as well, simply supply arguments to
+either or both.
+<p>
+
+<!---COPYRIGHT--->
+
+<hr width="66%" align="left">
+<p>
+<a name="COPYRIGHT"></a>
+<nobr>Macro: <strong>COPYRIGHT</strong> &quot;&lt;copyright info&gt;&quot;</nobr>
+<br>
+<em>*Argument must be enclosed in double-quotes</em>
+
+<p>
+The argument passed to <strong>COPYRIGHT</strong> is only used on
+cover or doc cover pages, and then only if the argument COPYRIGHT is
+passed to
+<a href="cover.html#COVER">COVER</a>
+or
+<a href="cover.html#DOC_COVER">DOC_COVER</a>.
+Do not include the copyright symbol in the argument passed to
+<strong>COPYRIGHT</strong>; <strong>mom</strong> puts it in for
+you.
+<p>
+
+<!---MISC--->
+
+<hr width="66%" align="left">
+<p>
+<a name="MISC"></a>
+<nobr>Macro: <strong>MISC</strong> &quot;&lt;argument 1&gt;&quot; [&quot;&lt;argument 2&gt;&quot; &quot;&lt;argument 3&gt;&quot; ...]</nobr>
+<br>
+<em>*Multliple arguments must all be enclosed in double-quotes</em>
+
+<p>
+The argument(s) passed to <strong>MISC</strong> are only used on
+cover or doc cover pages, and then only if the argument MISC is
+passed to
+<a href="cover.html#COVER">COVER</a>
+or
+<a href="cover.html#DOC_COVER">DOC_COVER</a>.
+<strong>MISC</strong> can contain any information you like. Each
+argument appears on a separate line at the bottom of the cover or
+doc cover page.
+<p>
+For example, if you're submitting an essay where the prof has
+requested that you include the course number, his name and the
+date, you could do
+<p>
+<pre>
+ .MISC &quot;Music History 101&quot; &quot;Professor Hasbeen&quot; &quot;Dec. 24, 2006&quot;
+</pre>
+
+and the information would appear on the essay's cover page.
+<p>
+
+<!---COVER_TITLE--->
+
+<hr width="66%" align="left">
+<p>
+<a name="COVERTITLE"></a>
+<nobr>Macro: <strong>COVERTITLE</strong> &quot;&lt;user defined cover page title&gt;&quot;</nobr>
+<br>
+<nobr>Macro: <strong>DOC_COVERTITLE</strong> &quot;&lt;user defined document cover page title&gt;&quot;</nobr>
+<br>
+<em>*Argument must be enclosed in double-quotes</em>
+
+<p>
+The argument passed to <strong>COVERTITLE</strong> or
+<strong>DOC_COVERTITLE</strong> is only used on cover or doc cover
+pages, and then only if the argument COVERTITLE is passed to
+<a href="cover.html#COVER">COVER</a>
+or
+<a href="cover.html#DOC_COVER">DOC_COVER</a>.
+<p>
+The only time you require a <strong>COVERTITLE</strong> or
+<strong>DOC_COVERTITLE</strong>is when none of the required first
+arguments to <strong>COVER</strong> or <strong>DOC_COVER</strong>
+fits your needs for the title you want to appear on cover (or doc
+cover) pages.
+
+<p>
+<hr>
<!========================================================================>
<a name="DOCSTYLE_MACROS">
@@ -816,13 +1130,14 @@ draft and revision information in the headers) or a final copy.
</ul>
<li><a href="#COPYSTYLE">COPYSTYLE</a>
</ul>
+<br>
<!---DOCTYPE--->
<hr width="66%" align="left">
<p>
<a name="DOCTYPE"></a>
-Macro: <strong>DOCTYPE</strong> <var>DEFAULT | CHAPTER | NAMED &quot;&lt;name&gt;&quot; | LETTER</var>
+<nobr>Macro: <strong>DOCTYPE</strong> DEFAULT | CHAPTER | NAMED &quot;&lt;name&gt;&quot; | LETTER</nobr>
<p>
The arguments <strong>DEFAULT, CHAPTER</strong> and
<strong>NAMED</strong> tell <strong>mom</strong> what to put
@@ -831,7 +1146,7 @@ in the
and
<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_HEADER">page headers</a>.
<strong>LETTER</strong> tells her that you want to write a
-lettter.
+letter.
<p>
<strong>Mom</strong>'s default <strong>DOCTYPE</strong> is
<strong>DEFAULT</strong>. If that's what you want, you don't
@@ -844,7 +1159,7 @@ containing the title, subtitle and author information given to the
and page headers with the author and title.
(See
<a href="headfootpage.html#HEADER_STYLE">Default specs for headers</a>
-for how <strong>mom</strong>'s outputs each part of the page header.)
+for how <strong>mom</strong> outputs each part of the page header.)
<p>
<strong>CHAPTER</strong> prints &quot;Chapter #&quot; in place of a
<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_DOCHEADER">docheader</a>
@@ -854,17 +1169,18 @@ for how <strong>mom</strong>'s outputs each part of the page header.)
If you give the chapter a title with
<a href="#CHAPTER_TITLE">CHAPTER TITLE</a>,
<strong>mom</strong> prints &quot;Chapter #&quot; and the title
-underneath. If you omit the <strong>CHAPTER</strong> reference
-macro but supply a
+underneath. If you omit the
+<a href="#CHAPTER">CHAPTER</a>
+reference macro but supply a
<a href="#CHAPTER_TITLE">CHAPTER_TITLE</a>,
<strong>mom</strong> prints only the chapter title. <em>(*For
-backward compatability with pre-1.1.5 versions of</em>
+backward compatibility with pre-1.1.5 versions of</em>
<strong>mom</strong><em>, you can also supply a chapter title by
-ommitting the</em> <strong>CHAPTER</strong> <em>reference macro and
-supplying a chapter title with
-<a href="#CHAPTER_STRING">CHAPTER_STRING</a>.
+omitting the</em> <strong>CHAPTER</strong> <em>reference macro and
+supplying a chapter title with</em>
+<a href="#CHAPTER_STRING">CHAPTER_STRING</a>.)
<p>
-The page headers in <strong>DOCTYPE CHAPTER</a> contain the author,
+The page headers in <strong>DOCTYPE CHAPTER</strong> contain the author,
the title of the book (which you gave with
<a href="#TITLE">TITLE</a>),
and &quot;Chapter #&quot; (or the chapter title). See
@@ -882,22 +1198,41 @@ except that <strong>mom</strong> prints the argument to
as well as in page headers.
(See
<a href="headfootpage.html#HEADER_STYLE">Default specs for headers</a>
-for how <strong>mom</strong>'s outputs each part of the page header.)
+for how <strong>mom</strong> outputs each part of the page header.)
+<p>
+Additionally, if you wish the name of this particular kind of
+document to be coloured, you can pass <strong>DOCTYPE NAMED</strong>
+a third (optional) argument: the name of a colour pre-defined (or
+&quot;initialized&quot;) with
+<a href="color.html#NEWCOLOR">NEWCOLOR</a>
+or
+<a href="color.html#XCOLOR">XCOLOR</a>.
+For example, if you have a doctype named &quot;Warning&quot;, and
+you'd like &quot;Warning&quot; to be in red, assuming you've
+pre-defined (or &quot;initialized&quot;) the color, red, this is
+what the <strong>DOCTYPE</strong> entry would look like:
+<p>
+<pre>
+ .DOCTYPE NAME "Warning" red
+</pre>
+
<p>
<strong>LETTER</strong> tells mom you're writing a letter. See
the section
<a href="letters.html#INTRO">Writing Letters</a>
for instructions on using <strong>mom</strong> to format letters.
-<br>
+<p>
<!---PRINTSTYLE--->
<hr width="66%" align="left">
<p>
<a name="PRINTSTYLE"></a>
-Macro: <strong>PRINTSTYLE</strong> <var>TYPESET | TYPEWRITE [ SINGLESPACE ]</var>
+<nobr>Macro: <strong>PRINTSTYLE</strong> TYPESET | TYPEWRITE [ SINGLESPACE ]</nobr>
<br>
<em>*Required for document processing.</em>
+<br>
+<em>*Must come before any changes to default document style</em>
<p>
<strong>PRINTSTYLE</strong> tells <strong>mom</strong> whether to typeset
@@ -909,6 +1244,15 @@ a <strong>PRINTSTYLE</strong>. If you don't give one,
<strong>mom</strong> will warn you on stderr and print a single
page with a nasty message.
<p>
+Furthermore, <strong>PRINTSTYLE</strong> must come before any
+changes to <strong>mom</strong>'s default typestyle parameters.
+(This applies primarily to, but is by no means restricted to,
+<strong>PRINTSTYLE TYPESET</strong>.) <strong>PRINTSTYLE</strong>
+sets up complete &quot;templates&quot; that include default
+papersize, margins, family, fonts, point sizes, and so on.
+Therefore, changes to any aspect of document style must come
+afterwards.
+<p>
<strong>TYPESET</strong>, as the argument implies, typesets documents
(by default in Times Roman; see
<a href="#TYPESET_DEFAULTS">TYPESET defaults</a>).
@@ -918,6 +1262,27 @@ as well as the
<a href="definitions.html#STYLE_CONTROL">style control macros</a>
of document processing.
<p>
+As mentioned above, <strong>PRINTSTYLE TYPESET</strong> must come
+before any changes to <strong>mom</strong>'s default typographic
+settings. For example,
+
+<pre>
+ .PAPER A4
+ .LS 14
+ .PRINTSTYLE TYPESET
+</pre>
+
+will not changes <strong>mom</strong>'s default paper size to A4,
+nor her default document leading 14 points, whereas
+
+<pre>
+ .PRINTSTYLE TYPESET
+ .PAPER A4
+ .LS 14
+</pre>
+
+will.
+<p>
With <strong>TYPEWRITE</strong>, <strong>mom</strong> does her best
to reproduce the look and feel of typewritten, double-spaced copy (see
<a href="#TYPEWRITE_DEFAULTS">TYPEWRITE defaults</a>).
@@ -958,7 +1323,7 @@ or singlespaced, the only way to get it is with the
macro, and then ONLY if <strong>DOC_LEAD</strong> is set
<strong>before</strong> you invoke the <strong>START</strong>
macro.
-
+<p>
<a name="TYPESET_DEFAULTS"><h3><u>TYPESET defaults</u></h3></a>
<pre>
Family = Times Roman
@@ -1014,6 +1379,7 @@ these macros in the midst of a document,
<strong>.UNDERLINE_SLANT</strong> restore underlining of
italics and pseudo-italics.
<p>
+<a name="UNDERLINE_QUOTES"></a>
Additionally, by default, <strong>mom</strong> underlines
<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_QUOTES">quotes</a>
(but not
@@ -1039,14 +1405,14 @@ headers/footers should they become crowded (quite likely to
happen if the title of your document is long and your
<a href="#COPYSTYLE">COPYSTYLE</a>
is <strong>DRAFT</strong>).
-<br>
+<p>
<!---COPYSTYLE--->
<hr width="66%" align="left">
<p>
<a name="COPYSTYLE"></a>
-Macro: <strong>COPYSTYLE</strong> <var>DRAFT | FINAL</var>
+<nobr>Macro: <strong>COPYSTYLE</strong> DRAFT | FINAL</nobr>
<p>
<strong>Mom</strong>'s default <strong>COPYSTYLE</strong> is
@@ -1066,13 +1432,13 @@ you want to.
<a href="#REVISION">REVISION</a>
(see
<a href="#REFERENCE_MACROS">reference macros</a>),
- appear in the center part of
+ appear in the centre part of
<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_HEADER">page headers</a>
- (or footers, depending on which you'ves selected) along with
+ (or footers, depending on which you've selected) along with
any other information that normally appears there.
</ol>
<p>
-<strong>IMPORTANT:</strong> If you define your own center part for page
+<strong>IMPORTANT:</strong> If you define your own centre part for page
headers with
<a href="headfootpage.html#HDRFTR_CENTER">HEADER_CENTER</a>,
no draft and/or revision number will appear there. If you want draft
@@ -1083,11 +1449,11 @@ and revision information in this circumstance, use
<br>
<ol>
<li>it respects the starting page number you give the document
- <li>page numbers are set in normal (arabic) digits
+ <li>page numbers are set in normal (Arabic) digits
<li>no draft or revision number appears in the page headers
</ol>
<p>
-<strong>NOTE:</strong> The center part of page headers can get crowded,
+<strong>NOTE:</strong> The centre part of page headers can get crowded,
especially with
<a href="docprocessing.html#DOCTYPE">DOCTYPE CHAPTER</a>
and
@@ -1100,17 +1466,17 @@ Another, which only works with
<a href="docprocessing.html#PRINTSTYLE">PRINTSTYLE TYPESET</a>,
is to reduce the size of the header's centre part only (with
<a href="headfootpage.html#_SIZE">HEADER_CENTER_SIZE</a>).
-And finally, you can elect to have the draft/revsion information
-attached to page numbers instead of having it appear in the center
+And finally, you can elect to have the draft/revision information
+attached to page numbers instead of having it appear in the centre
of page headers (see
<a href="headfootpage.html#DRAFT_WITH_PAGENUMBER">DRAFT_WITH_PAGENUMBER</a>).
-<br>
+<p>
<hr>
<!========================================================================>
<a name="STYLE_BEFORE_START"><h2><u>Changing type/style parameters prior to START</u></h2></a>
-
+<p>
In the third (optional) part of setting up a document (see
<a href="#DOCPROCESSING_TUT">Tutorial -- setting up a mom document</a>),
you can use the
@@ -1139,39 +1505,86 @@ adjusted to fill pages fully to the bottom margin.
<li><a href="#DOCHEADER_CONTROL">Docheader control</a>
</ul>
</ul>
+<br>
<hr width="66%" align="left">
<a name="TYPE_BEFORE_START"><h2><u>Using the typesetting macros prior to START</u></h2></a>
+<p>
+From time to time (or maybe frequently), you'll want the overall
+look of a document to differ from <strong>mom</strong>'s defaults.
+Perhaps you'd like her to use a different
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_FAMILY">family</a>,
+or a different overall
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_LEADING">leading</a>,
+or have different left and/or right page margins.
+<p>
+To accomplish such alterations, use the appropriate
+<a href="typesetting.html#MACROS_TYPESETTING">typesetting macros</a>
+(listed below) <strong>after</strong>
+<a href="#PRINTSTYLE">PRINTSTYLE</a>
+and <strong>before</strong>
+<a href="#START">START</a>.
+<p>
+More than one user has, quite understandably, not fully grasped
+the significance of the preceding sentence. The part they've missed
+is &quot;<u>after <strong>PRINTSTYLE</strong></u>&quot;.
+<p>
+Changes to any aspect of the default look and/or formatting
+of a <strong>mom</strong> document must come after
+<strong>PRINTSTYLE</strong>. For example, it might seem natural to
+set up page margins at the very top of a document with
+<p>
+<pre>
+ .L_MARGIN 1i
+ .R_MARGIN 1.5i
+</pre>
-When used before the
-<a href="#START">START</a>
-macro, the following
+However, when you invoke <strong>.PRINTSTYLE</strong>, those
+margins will be overridden. The correct place to set margins--and
+all other changes to the look of a document--is <strong>after
+PRINTSTYLE</strong>.
+
+<p>
+<strong>NOTE:</strong> Don't use the macros listed in <a
+href="#DOC_PARAM_MACROS">Changing document-wide typesetting
+parameters after START</a> prior to <strong>START</strong>; they are
+exclusively for use afterwards.
+<p>
+When used before
+<strong>START</strong>,
+the
<a href="typesetting.html#MACROS_TYPESETTING">typesetting macros</a>
-have these meanings:
+(below) have the following meanings:
<p>
<pre>
- L_MARGIN Left margin of pages, including headers/footers
- R_MARGIN Right margin of pages, including headers/footers
- T_MARGIN The point at which running text (i.e. not
- headers/footers or page numbers) starts on each page
- B_MARGIN The point at which running text (i.e. not
- headers/footers or page numbers) ends on each page
-
- (PAGE If you use PAGE, its first four arguments have the
- same meaning as L_ R_ T_ and B_MARGIN above.)
-
- LL The line length for everything on the page;
- equivalent to setting the right margin with R_MARGIN
- FAMILY The family of all type in the document
- PT_SIZE The point size of type in paragraphs; mom uses this
- calculate automatic point size changes (eg. for heads,
- footnotes, quotes, headers, etc)
- *LS or AUTOLEAD The leading used in paragraphs; all leading and spacing
- of running text is calculated from this
- QUAD Affects paragraphs only
+ L_MARGIN Left margin of pages, including headers/footers
+ R_MARGIN Right margin of pages, including headers/footers
+ T_MARGIN The point at which running text (i.e. not
+ headers/footers or page numbers) starts on each page
+ B_MARGIN* The point at which running text (i.e. not
+ (see note) headers/footers or page numbers) ends on each page
+
+ PAGE If you use PAGE, its final four arguments have the
+ same meaning as L_ R_ T_ and B_MARGIN (above).
+
+ LL The line length for everything on the page;
+ equivalent to setting the right margin with R_MARGIN
+ FAMILY The family of all type in the document
+ PT_SIZE The point size of type in paragraphs; mom uses this
+ to calculate automatic point size changes (e.g. for
+ heads, footnotes, quotes, headers, etc)
+ LS/AUTOLEAD** The leading used in paragraphs; all leading and spacing
+ of running text is calculated from this
+
+ QUAD/JUSTIFY Affects paragraphs only
+ LEFT No effect***
+ RIGHT No effect***
+ CENTER No effect***
------
-*See <a href="#DOC_LEAD_ADJUST">DOC_LEAD_ADJUST</a>
+ *See <a href="headfootpage.html#FOOTER_MARGIN">FOOTER MARGIN AND BOTTOM MARGIN</a> for an important warning
+ **See <a href="#DOC_LEAD_ADJUST">DOC_LEAD_ADJUST</a>
+***See <a href="#LRC_NOTE">Special note</a>
</pre>
Other macros that deal with type style, or refinements thereof
@@ -1179,11 +1592,79 @@ Other macros that deal with type style, or refinements thereof
It is not recommended that you set up tabs or indents prior to
<strong>START</strong>.
<p>
-If you want to change any of the basic parameters above
+If you want to change any of the basic parameters (above)
<em>after</em> <strong>START</strong> and have them affect a
document globally (as if you'd entered them <em>before</em>
<strong>START</strong>), you must use the macros listed in
<a href="#DOC_PARAM_MACROS">Changing document-wide style parameters after START</a>.
+
+<a name="LRC_NOTE"></a>
+<h3><u>Special note on .LEFT, .RIGHT and .CENTER prior to START</u></h3>
+In a word, these three macros have no effect on document processing
+when invoked prior to <strong>START</strong>.
+<p>
+All <strong>mom</strong>'s document element tags
+(<strong>PP</strong>, <strong>HEAD</strong>,
+<strong>BLOCKQUOTE</strong>, <strong>FOOTNOTE</strong>, etc.)
+except
+<a href="docelement.html#QUOTE">QUOTE</a>
+set a
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_FILLED">fill mode</a>
+as soon as they're invoked. If you wish to turn fill mode off for
+the duration of any tag (with
+<a href="typesetting.html#LRC">.LEFT, .RIGHT or .CENTER</a>)
+you must do so immediately after invoking the tag. Furthermore,
+the change affects <em>only</em> the current invocation of the tag.
+Subsequent invocations of the same tag for which you want the same
+change require that you invoke <strong>LEFT</strong>,
+<strong>RIGHT</strong> or <strong>CENTER</strong> immediately after
+every invocation of the tag.
+<p>
+
+<!---COLOR--->
+<a name="COLOR"><h2><u>Colour</u></h2></a>
+<br>
+Although it doesn't really matter where you define/initialize
+colours for use in document processing (see
+<a href="color.html#NEWCOLOR">NEWCOLOR</a>
+and
+<a href="color.html#XCOLOR">XCOLOR</a>
+in the section
+<a href="color.html#COLOR_INTRO">Coloured text</a>),
+I recommend doing so before you begin document processing with
+<a href="#START">START</a>.
+<p>
+The macro,
+<a href="color.html#COLOR">COLOR</a>,
+and the
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_INLINES">inline escape</a>,
+<a href="color.html#COLOR_INLINE">\[&lt;colorname&gt;]</a>,
+can be used at any time during document processing for occasional
+colour effects. However, consistent and reliable colourizing of
+various document elements (the docheader, heads, linebreaks,
+footnotes, pagenumbers, and so on) must be managed through the use
+of the
+<a href="docelement.html#DOCELEMENT_CONTROL">document element control macros</a>.
+<p>
+<strong>PLEASE NOTE:</strong> If you plan to have <strong>mom</strong>
+generate a
+<a href="docelement.html#TOC">table of contents</a>,
+do NOT embed colour
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_INLINES">inline escapes</a>
+(<a href="color.html#COLOR_INLINE">\[&lt;colorname&gt;]</a>)
+in the
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_STRINGARGUMENT">string arguments</a>
+given to any of the
+<a href="docprocessing.html#REFERENCE_MACROS">reference macros</a>,
+nor in the string arguments given to
+<a href="docelement.html#HEAD">.HEAD</a>,
+<a href="docelement.html#SUBHEAD">.SUBHEAD</a>
+or
+<a href="docelement.html#PARAHEAD">.PARAHEAD</a>.
+Use, rather, the
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_CONTROLMACRO">control macros</a>
+<strong>mom</strong> provides to automatically colourize these
+elements.
<br>
<!---DOC_LEAD_ADJUST--->
@@ -1191,7 +1672,7 @@ document globally (as if you'd entered them <em>before</em>
<hr width="66%" align="left">
<a name="DOC_LEAD_ADJUST"><h3><u>Adjusting document leading to fill pages</u></h3></a>
<br>
-Macro: <strong>DOC_LEAD_ADJUST</strong> <var>toggle</var>
+<nobr>Macro: <strong>DOC_LEAD_ADJUST</strong> toggle</nobr>
<br>
<em>*Must come after LS or AUTOLEAD and before START</em>
@@ -1208,49 +1689,65 @@ leading, then incrementally adds
to the leading until the maximum number of lines at the new leading
matches the bottom margin. In most instances, the difference
between the requested lead and the adjusted lead is
-unnoticeable.
+unnoticeable, and since in almost all cases adjusted leading is
+what you want, it's <strong>mom</strong>'s default.
<p>
-<strong>Mom</strong> uses <strong>DOC_LEAD_ADJUST</strong> with
-her default document settings, but if you invoke
-<a href="typesetting.html#LS">LS</a>
-or
-<a href="typesetting.html#AUTOLEAD">AUTOLEAD</a>
-prior to
-<a href="#START">START</a>,
-you have to do
+Should you NOT want adjusted document leading, you MUST turn it
+off manually, like this:
<p>
<pre>
- .DOC_LEAD_ADJUST
+ .DOC_LEAD_ADJUST OFF
</pre>
-in order to enable it.
-<p>
-If you don't like the idea of <strong>mom</strong> playing around
-with the leading by default, you can turn adjusting off with
+ If you set the document leading prior to <strong>START</strong>
+with
+<a href="typesetting.html#LS">LS</a>
+or
+<a href="typesetting.html#AUTOLEAD">AUTOLEAD</a>,
+<strong>DOC_LEAD_ADJUST OFF</strong> must come afterwards, like
+this:
<p>
<pre>
+ .LS 12
.DOC_LEAD_ADJUST OFF
</pre>
In this scenario, the maximum number of lines that fit on a page at
-the current document leading determine where <strong>mom</strong> ends
+a
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_LEADING">leading</a>
+of 12
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_PICASPOINTS">points</a>
+determine where <strong>mom</strong> ends
a page. The effect will be that last lines usually fall (slightly)
-short of your expected bottom margin.
+short of the &quot;official&quot; bottom margin.
+<p>
+In
+<a href="docprocessing.html#PRINTSTYLE">PRINTSTYLE</a>
+<strong>TYPEWRITE</strong>, the leading is always adjusted and
+can't be turned off.
<p>
<strong>NOTE:</strong> <strong>DOC_LEAD_ADJUST</strong>, if
used, must be invoked after
-<a href="typesetting.html#LS">LS</a>
+<a href="typesetting.html#LEADING">LS</a>
or
<a href="typesetting.html#AUTOLEAD">AUTOLEAD</a>
and before
<a href="#START">START</a>
-<br>
+<p>
+<strong>ADDITIONAL NOTE:</strong> Even if you disable
+<strong>DOC_LEAD_ADJUST</strong>, <strong>mom</strong> will still
+adjust the leading of endnotes pages and toc pages. See
+<a href="docelement.html#ENDNOTE_LEAD">ENDNOTE_LEAD</a>
+and
+<a href="docelement.html#TOC_LEAD">TOC_LEAD</a>
+for an explanation of how to disable this default behaviour.
+<p>
<!---DOCHEADER--->
<hr width="66%" align="left">
<a name="DOCHEADER"><h3><u>Managing the docheader</u></h3></a>
<br>
-Macro: <strong>DOCHEADER</strong> <var>&lt;toggle&gt; [ distance to advance from top of page ]</var>
+<nobr>Macro: <strong>DOCHEADER</strong> &lt;toggle&gt; [ distance to advance from top of page ]</nobr>
<br>
<em>*Must come before START; distance requires a <a href="#TERMS_UNITOFMEASURE">unit of measure</a></em>
@@ -1270,17 +1767,22 @@ turn it off with
have to be <strong>OFF</strong>; it can be anything you like.
<p>
If you turn the docheader off, <strong>mom</strong>, by default, starts
-your document in the same place she would if the docheader were there.
-If you'd like her to start at a different vertical position, give
-her the distance you'd like as a second argument.
+the running text of your document on the same top
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_BASELINE">baseline</a>
+as all subsequent pages. If you'd like her to start at a different
+vertical position, give her the distance you'd like as a second
+argument.
<p>
<pre>
.DOCHEADER OFF 1.5i
</pre>
-This starts the document 1.5 inches from the top of the page.
-The distance you give is measured from the top edge of the paper
-to the
+This starts the document 1.5 inches from the top of the page PLUS
+whatever spacing adjustment <strong>mom</strong> has to make in
+order to ensure that the first baseline of running text falls on a
+&quot;legal&quot; baseline (i.e. one that ensures that the bottom
+margin of the first page falls where it should). The distance is
+measured from the top edge of the paper to the
<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_BASELINE">baseline</a>
of the first line of type.
<p>
@@ -1293,8 +1795,8 @@ like the way <strong>mom</strong> does things) and use
<strong>DOCHEADER OFF</strong> with its optional distance argument
to ensure that the body of your document starts where you want.
You can even insert a PostScript file (with <strong>.PSPIC</strong>;
-see the <strong>grops</strong> man page for usage).
-
+see the <strong>groff_tmac</strong> man page for usage).
+<p>
<a name="DOCHEADER_CONTROL"><h3><u>How to change the look of docheaders: docheader control macros</u></h3></a>
<p>
@@ -1336,18 +1838,40 @@ is CHAPTER,
The
<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_FAMILY">family</a>
is the prevailing family of the whole document.
+<p>
+<strong>NOTE:</strong> If your <strong>DOCTYPE</strong> is
+<strong>CHAPTER</strong> and you have both &quot;Chapter #&quot;
+and a &quot;Chapter Title&quot; (as above), you may find the
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_LEADING">leading</a>
+a bit cramped (owing to <strong>mom</strong>'s default docheader
+leading). If this is the case, you can adjust the leading either
+with
+<a href="#ADJUST_LEADING">DOCHEADER_LEAD</a>
+or by including the
+<a name="definitions.html#TERMS_INLINES">inline escape</a>,
+<a href="inlines.html#DOWN">\*[DOWN]</a>,
+in the argument you pass to
+<a href="#CHAPTER_TITLE">CHAPTER_TITLE</a>, like this:
+<p>
+<pre>
+ .CHAPTER_TITLE "\*[DOWN 2p]Why Not Patent Calculus?"
+</pre>
+
-<h3><u>The docheader macros to:</u></h3>
+<a name="DOCHEADER_CONTROL_INDEX"><h3><u>The docheader macros to:</u></h3></a>
<ol>
- <li><a href="#CHANGE_START">Change the starting position</a>
+ <li><a href="#CHANGE_START">Change the starting position of the docheader</a>
+ <li><a href="#DOCHEADER_FAMILY">Change the family of the entire docheader</a>
<li><a href="#ADJUST_LEADING">Adjust the docheader leading</a>
- <li><a href="#CHANGE_FAMILY">Change the family of docheader elements</a>
+ <li><a href="#CHANGE_FAMILY">Change the family of individual docheader elements</a>
<li><a href="#CHANGE_FONT">Change the font of docheader elements</a>
+ <li><a href="#CHANGE_COLOR">Change the colour of the docheader</a>
<li><a href="#CHANGE_SIZE">Adjust the size of docheader elements</a>
<li><a href="#CHANGE_ATTRIBUTE">Change the attribution string (&quot;by&quot;)</a>
</ol>
<p>
<a name="CHANGE_START"><h3><u>1. Change the starting position</u></h3></a>
+<p>
By default, a docheader starts on the same
<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_BASELINE">baseline</a>
as
@@ -1379,14 +1903,41 @@ you might find the docheaders a bit high when headers are off.
Use
<a href="#CHANGE_START">DOCHEADER_ADVANCE</a>
to place them where you want.
+<p>
+
+<a name="DOCHEADER_FAMILY"><h3><u>2. Change the family of the entire docheader</u></h3></a>
+<p>
+By default, <strong>mom</strong> sets the docheader in the same
+family used for
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_RUNNING">running text</a>.
+If you'd prefer to have your docheaders set in a different family,
+invoke <strong>DOCHEADER_FAMILY</strong> with the family you want.
+The argument for <strong>DOCHEADER_FAMILY</strong> is the same as
+for
+<a href="typesetting.html#FAMILY">FAMILY</a>.
+<p>
+For example, <strong>mom</strong>'s default family for running text
+is Times Roman. If you'd like to keep that default, but have the
+docheaders set entirely in Helvetica,
+<p>
+<pre>
+ .DOCHEADER_FAMILY H
+</pre>
+is how you'd do it.
+<p>
+Please note that if you use <strong>DOCHEADER_FAMILY</strong>,
+you can still alter the family of individual parts of the docheader
+with the macros listed
+<a href="#CHANGE_FAMILY">here</a>.
-<a name="ADJUST_LEADING"><h3><u>2. Adjust the leading</u></h3></a>
+<a name="ADJUST_LEADING"><h3><u>3. Adjust the leading</u></h3></a>
+<p>
The
-<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_LEADING">leading</a> of
-docheaders is the same as running text (except when
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_LEADING">leading</a>
+of docheaders is the same as running text (except when
<a href="#DOCTYPE">DOCTYPE</a>
-is <strong>CHAPTER</a> <em>and both</em> a chapter number and a
+is <strong>CHAPTER</strong> <em>and</em> both a chapter number and a
chapter title have been supplied, in which case the default is 4 points
more than running text.)
<p>
@@ -1394,42 +1945,48 @@ If you'd like your docheaders to have a different leading, say, 2
points more than the lead of running text, use:
<p>
<pre>
- .DOCHEADER_LEAD +2p
+ .DOCHEADER_LEAD +2
</pre>
Since the leading of docheaders is calculated from the lead of running
text, a + or - sign is required before the argument (how much to add
-or subtract from the lead of running text). The
+or subtract from the lead of running text). No
<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_UNITOFMEASURE">unit of measure</a>
-is also required.
+is required; points is assumed.
+<p>
-<a name="CHANGE_FAMILY"><h3><u>3. Change the family of docheader elements</u></h3></a>
+<a name="CHANGE_FAMILY"><h3><u>4. Change the family of docheader elements</u></h3></a>
+<p>
The following macros let you change the
<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_FAMILY">family</a>
of each docheader element separately:
<p>
<ul>
-<li><strong>TITLE_FAMILY</strong> <var>&lt;family&gt;</var>
-<li><strong>CHAPTER_TITLE_FAMILY</strong> <var>&lt;family&gt;</var>
-<li><strong>SUBTITLE_FAMILY</strong> <var>&lt;family&gt;</var>
-<li><strong>AUTHOR_FAMILY</strong> <var>&lt;family&gt;</var>
-<li><strong>DOCTYPE_FAMILY</strong> <var>&lt;family&gt;</var> (if
+<li><strong>TITLE_FAMILY</strong> <nobr>&lt;family&gt;</nobr>
+<li><strong>CHAPTER_TITLE_FAMILY</strong> <nobr>&lt;family&gt;</nobr>
+<li><strong>SUBTITLE_FAMILY</strong> <nobr>&lt;family&gt;</nobr>
+<li><strong>AUTHOR_FAMILY</strong> <nobr>&lt;family&gt;</nobr>
+<li><strong>DOCTYPE_FAMILY</strong> <nobr>&lt;family&gt; (if</nobr>
<a href="#DOCTYPE">DOCTYPE</a> is NAMED)
</ul>
<p>
-Simply pass the appropriate macro the family you want.
+Simply pass the appropriate macro the family you want, just as you
+would with
+<a href="typesetting.html#FAMILY">FAMILY</a>.
+<p>
-<a name="CHANGE_FONT"><h3><u>4. Change the font of docheader elements</u></h3></a>
+<a name="CHANGE_FONT"><h3><u>5. Change the font of docheader elements</u></h3></a>
+<p>
The following macros let you change the
<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_FONT">font</a>
of each docheader element separately:
<p>
<ul>
-<li><strong>TITLE_FONT</strong> <var>R | B | I | BI</var>
-<li><strong>CHAPTER_TITLE_FONT</strong> <var>R | B | I | BI</var>
-<li><strong>SUBTITLE_FONT</strong> <var>R | B | I | BI</var>
-<li><strong>AUTHOR_FONT</strong> <var>R | B | I | BI</var>
-<li><strong>DOCTYPE_FONT</strong> <var>R | B | I | BI</var> (if
+<li><strong>TITLE_FONT</strong> <nobr>R | B | I | BI</nobr>
+<li><strong>CHAPTER_TITLE_FONT</strong> <nobr>R | B | I | BI</nobr>
+<li><strong>SUBTITLE_FONT</strong> <nobr>R | B | I | BI</nobr>
+<li><strong>AUTHOR_FONT</strong> <nobr>R | B | I | BI</nobr>
+<li><strong>DOCTYPE_FONT</strong> <nobr>R | B | I | BI (if</nobr>
<a href="#DOCTYPE">DOCTYPE</a> is NAMED)
</ul>
<p>
@@ -1437,9 +1994,60 @@ Simply pass the appropriate macro the font you want. <strong>R,
B, I</strong> and <strong>BI</strong> have the same meaning as
they do for
<a href="typesetting.html#FONT">FT</a>.
+<p>
+<a name="CHANGE_COLOR"><h3><u>6. Change the colour of the docheader elements individually</u></h3></a>
+<p>
+The following macros let you change the color of each docheader
+element separately. You must pre-define (or
+&quot;initialize&quot;) the color with
+<a href="color.html#NEWCOLOR">NEWCOLOR</a>
+or
+<a href="color.html#XCOLOR">XCOLOR</a>.
+<p>
+<ul>
+ <li><strong>TITLE_COLOR</strong> <nobr>&lt;colorname&gt;</nobr>
+ <li><strong>CHAPTER_TITLE_COLOR</strong> <nobr>&lt;colorname&gt;</nobr>
+ <ul>
+ <li><strong>Note: CHAPTER_TITLE_COLOR</strong> is needed
+ only if you enter both a <strong>CHAPTER</strong>
+ reference macro AND a <strong>CHAPTER_TITLE</strong>
+ macro. Otherwise, the macro,
+ <strong>TITLE_COLOR</strong> takes care of colorizing
+ the chapter header.
+ </ul>
+ <li><strong>SUBTITLE_COLOR</strong> <nobr>&lt;colorname&gt;</nobr>
+ <li><strong>ATTRIBUTE_COLOR</strong> <nobr>&lt;colorname&gt;</nobr>
+ (the &quot;by&quot; string that precedes the author[s] name[s])
+ <li><strong>AUTHOR_COLOR</strong> <nobr>&lt;colorname&gt;</nobr>
+ <li><strong>DOCTYPE_COLOR</strong> <nobr>&lt;colorname&gt; (if</nobr>
+ <a href="#DOCTYPE">DOCTYPE</a> is NAMED)
+</ul>
+<p>
+It is not recommended that you embed colour (with the
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_INLINES">inline escape</a>,
+<a href="color.html#COLOR_INLINE">\*[&lt;colorname&gt;]</a>)
+in the strings passed to
+<strong>TITLE</strong>, <strong>CHAPTER_TITLE</strong>,
+<strong>SUBTITLE</strong>, <strong>AUTHOR</strong> or the name you
+give <strong>DOCTYPE NAMED</strong>. The strings passed to these
+macros are used to generate page
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_HEADER">headers</a>
+and
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_FOOTER">footers</a>.
+An embedded colour will cause the string to be colourized any time
+it appears in headers or footers. (If you want headers or footers
+colourized, or parts thereof, use the header/footer control macros.)
+<p>
+<a name="DOCHEADER_COLOR"></a>
+If you want to colourize the entire docheader, use the macro
+<p>
+<ul>
+<li><strong>DOCHEADER_COLOR</strong> <nobr>&lt;color name&gt;.</nobr>
+</ul>
-<a name="CHANGE_SIZE"><h3><u>5. Adjust the size of docheader elements</u></h3></a>
+<a name="CHANGE_SIZE"><h3><u>7. Adjust the size of docheader elements</u></h3></a>
+<p>
The following macros let you adjust the point size of each docheader
element separately.
<p>
@@ -1452,27 +2060,28 @@ so there's no need to append a unit to the argument. Fractional point
sizes are allowed.
<p>
<ul>
-<li><strong>TITLE_SIZE</strong> <var>&lt;+/-points&gt;</var>
+<li><strong>TITLE_SIZE</strong> <nobr>&lt;+/-points&gt;</nobr>
<br>
default = +3.5 (+4 if docheader title is &quot;Chapter #&quot;)
-<li><strong>CHAPTER_TITLE_SIZE</strong> <var>&lt;+/-points&gt;</var>
+<li><strong>CHAPTER_TITLE_SIZE</strong> <nobr>&lt;+/-points&gt;</nobr>
<br>
default = +4
-<li><strong>SUBTITLE_SIZE</strong> <var>&lt;+/-points&gt;</var>
+<li><strong>SUBTITLE_SIZE</strong> <nobr>&lt;+/-points&gt;</nobr>
<br>
default = +0
-<li><strong>AUTHOR_SIZE</strong> <var>&lt;+/-points&gt;</var>
+<li><strong>AUTHOR_SIZE</strong> <nobr>&lt;+/-points&gt;</nobr>
<br>
default = +0
-<li><strong>DOCTYPE_SIZE</strong> <var>&lt;+/-points&gt;</var> (if
+<li><strong>DOCTYPE_SIZE</strong> <nobr>&lt;+/-points&gt; (if</nobr>
<a href="#DOCTYPE">DOCTYPE</a> is NAMED)
<br>
default = +3
</ul>
<p>
Simply pass the appropriate macro the size adjustment you want.
+<p>
-<a name="CHANGE_ATTRIBUTE"><h3><u>6. Change the attribution string (&quot;by&quot;)</u></h3></a>
+<a name="CHANGE_ATTRIBUTE"><h3><u>8. Change the attribution string (&quot;by&quot;)</u></h3></a>
<p>
If you're not writing in English, you can change what
<strong>mom</strong> prints where &quot;by&quot; appears in
@@ -1502,12 +2111,12 @@ in the argument to <strong>ATTRIBUTE_STRING</strong>. For
example,
<p>
<pre>
- .ATTRIBUTE_STRING "\f[HBI]\*S[-2p] by \*S[+2p]\*[PREV]"
+ .ATTRIBUTE_STRING "\f[HBI]\*[SIZE -2p] by \*[SIZE +2p]\*[PREV]"
</pre>
would set &quot;by&quot; in Helvetica bold italic, 2 points
smaller than normal.
-<br>
+<p>
<hr>
<!---COLUMNS_INTRO--->
@@ -1545,14 +2154,14 @@ and
(and probably the
<a href="docelement.html#PARA_INDENT">paragraph first-line indent</a>
as well).
-<br>
+<p>
<!---COLUMNS--->
<hr width="66%" align="left">
<a name="COLUMNS"><h3><u>COLUMNS</u></h3></a>
<br>
-Macro: <strong>COLUMNS</strong> <var>&lt;number of columns&gt; &lt;width of gutters&gt;</var>
+<nobr>Macro: <strong>COLUMNS</strong> &lt;number of columns&gt; &lt;width of gutters&gt;</nobr>
<br>
<em>*Should be the last macro before START
<br>
@@ -1580,9 +2189,19 @@ when the
is <strong>TYPEWRITE</strong>. The notion of typewriter-style
output in columns is just too ghastly for her to bear.
+<h3><u>Using tabs when COLUMNS are enabled</u></h3>
+<strong>Mom</strong>'s tabs
+(both
+<a href="typesetting.html#TYPESETTING_TABS">typesetting tabs</a>
+and
+<a href="typesetting.html#STRING_TABS">string tabs</a>)
+behave as you'd expect during document processing, even when
+<strong>COLUMNS</strong> are enabled. Tab structures set up
+during document processing carry over from page to page and column
+to column.
+
<a name="BREAKING_COLUMNS"></a>
<h3><u>Breaking columns manually</u></h3>
-<p>
<strong>Mom</strong> takes care of breaking columns when they reach
the bottom margin of a page. However, there may be times you want to
break the columns yourself. There are two macros for breaking columns
@@ -1634,7 +2253,7 @@ merges it with her defaults, sets up headers and page numbering,
and prepares <strong>mom</strong> to process your document using
the document element tags. No document processing takes place until
you invoke <strong>START</strong>.
-<br>
+<p>
<!---START--->
@@ -1655,7 +2274,7 @@ don't use <strong>START</strong>.
At a barest minimum before <strong>START</strong>, you must enter a
<a href="#PRINTSTYLE">PRINTSTYLE</a>
command.
-<br>
+<p>
<hr>
<!========================================================================>
@@ -1670,9 +2289,9 @@ parameters of a document <em>before</em>
using
<a href="typesetting.html#MACROS_TYPESETTING">typesetting macros</a>
(<strong>L_MARGIN, FAMILY, PT_SIZE, LS,</strong> etc). After
-<strong>START</strong>, you must use the following macros to make
+<strong>START</strong>, you MUST use the following macros to make
global changes to the basic type parameters of a document.
-<br>
+<p>
<a name="INDEX_DOC_PARAM">
<h3><u>Macro list</u></h3>
@@ -1687,11 +2306,12 @@ global changes to the basic type parameters of a document.
<li><a href="#DOC_LEAD_ADJUST">DOC_LEAD_ADJUST</a>
<li><a href="#DOC_QUAD">DOC_QUAD</a>
</ul>
+<br>
<hr width="66%" align="left">
<p>
<a name="DOC_LEFT_MARGIN">
- Macro: <strong>DOC_LEFT_MARGIN</strong> <var>&lt;left margin&gt;</var>
+ <nobr>Macro: <strong>DOC_LEFT_MARGIN</strong> &lt;left margin&gt;</nobr>
</a>
<br>
<em>*Requires a <a href="definitions.html#TERMS_UNITOFMEASURE">unit of measure</a></em>
@@ -1703,13 +2323,12 @@ global changes to the basic type parameters of a document.
<li>the line length remains the same (i.e. the right margin
shifts when you change the left margin)
</ul>
-
<br>
<hr width="66%" align="left">
<p>
<a name="DOC_RIGHT_MARGIN">
- Macro: <strong>DOC_RIGHT_MARGIN</strong> <var>&lt;right margin&gt;</var>
+ <nobr>Macro: <strong>DOC_RIGHT_MARGIN</strong> &lt;right margin&gt;</nobr>
</a>
<br>
<em>*Requires a <a href="definitions.html#TERMS_UNITOFMEASURE">unit of measure</a></em>
@@ -1717,7 +2336,17 @@ global changes to the basic type parameters of a document.
<ul>
<li>the argument is the same as for
<a href="typesetting.html#R_MARGIN">R_MARGIN</a>
- <li>changes all right margins to the new value
+ <li>changes all right margins, including
+ <a href="definitions.html#TERMS_DOCHEADER">docheaders</a>,
+ headers (or footers) and page numbering to the new value;
+ for changing the right margin of
+ <a href="definitions.html#TERMS_RUNNING">running text</a>
+ only, use
+ <a href="typesetting.html#R_MARGIN">R_MARGIN</a>
+ (see
+ <a href="typemacdoc.html#TOP">Using typesetting macros during
+ document processing</a>,
+ entry for <strong>R_MARGIN</strong>)
<li>all mom commands that include a right indent calculate
the indent from the new value
</ul>
@@ -1726,42 +2355,50 @@ global changes to the basic type parameters of a document.
<hr width="66%" align="left">
<p>
<a name="DOC_LINE_LENGTH">
- Macro: <strong>DOC_LINE_LENGTH</strong> <var>&lt;length&gt;</var>
+ <nobr>Macro: <strong>DOC_LINE_LENGTH</strong> &lt;length&gt;</nobr>
</a>
<br>
<em>*Requires a <a href="definitions.html#TERMS_UNITOFMEASURE">unit of measure</a></em>
<p>
<ul>
<li>the argument is the same as for
- <a href="typesetting.html#LL">LL</a>
- <li>equivalent to changing the right margin with DOC_RIGHT_MARGIN
+ <a href="typesetting.html#LINELENGTH">LL</a>
+ <li>exactly equivalent to changing the right margin with
+ DOC_RIGHT_MARGIN (see
+ <a href="#DOC_RIGHT_MARGIN">above</a>);
+ for changing the line length of
+ <a href="definitions.html#TERMS_RUNNING">running text</a>
+ only, use
+ <a href="typesetting.html#LINELENGTH">LL</a>
+ (see
+ <a href="typemacdoc.html#TOP">Using typesetting macros during
+ document processing</a>,
+ entry for <strong>LL</strong>)
</ul>
<br>
<hr width="66%" align="left">
<p>
<a name="DOC_FAMILY">
- Macro: <strong>DOC_FAMILY</strong> <var>&lt;family&gt;</var>
+ <nobr>Macro: <strong>DOC_FAMILY</strong> &lt;family&gt;</nobr>
</a>
<p>
<ul>
<li>the argument is the same as for
<a href="typesetting.html#FAMILY">FAMILY</a>
<li>globally changes the type family
- <li>if you wish the
- <a href="definitions.html#TERMS_HEADER">header</a>
- and/or page number families to remain at their old values,
- you must reset them with
- <a href="headfootpage.html#HEADER_FAMILY">HEADER_FAMILY</a>
- and
- <a href="headfootpage.html#PAGENUM_FAMILY">PAGENUM_FAMILY</a>
+ <li>any page elements (e.g.
+ <a href="definitions.html#TERMS_HEADER">headers</a>,
+ page numbers, footnotes) whose families you wish to remain
+ at their old values must be reset with the appropriate
+ <a href="docelement.html#DOCELEMENT_CONTROL">control macros</a>
</ul>
<br>
<hr width="66%" align="left">
<p>
<a name="DOC_PT_SIZE">
- Macro: <strong>DOC_PT_SIZE</strong> <var>&lt;point size&gt;</var>
+ <nobr>Macro: <strong>DOC_PT_SIZE</strong> &lt;point size&gt;</nobr>
</a>
<br>
<em>*Does not require a <a href="definitions.html#TERMS_UNITOFMEASURE">unit of measure</a>; points is assumed</em>
@@ -1782,7 +2419,7 @@ global changes to the basic type parameters of a document.
<hr width="66%" align="left">
<p>
<a name="DOC_LEAD">
- Macro: <strong>DOC_LEAD</strong> <var>&lt;points&gt; [ ADJUST ]</var>
+ <nobr>Macro: <strong>DOC_LEAD</strong> &lt;points&gt; [ ADJUST ]</nobr>
</a>
<br>
<em>*Does not require a <a href="definitions.html#TERMS_UNITOFMEASURE">unit of measure</a>; points is assumed</em>
@@ -1814,10 +2451,20 @@ immediately prior to a new page, like this:
.NEWPAGE
</pre>
+<strong>NOTE:</strong> Even if you don't pass
+<strong>DOC_LEAD</strong> the optional argument
+<strong>ADJUST</strong>, <strong>mom</strong> will still adjust the
+leading of endnotes pages and toc pages. See
+<a href="docelement.html#ENDNOTE_LEAD">ENDNOTE_LEAD</a>
+and
+<a href="docelement.html#TOC_LEAD">TOC_LEAD</a>
+for an explanation of how to disable this default behaviour.
+<p>
+
<hr width="66%" align="left">
<p>
<a name="DOC_QUAD">
- Macro: <strong>DOC_QUAD</strong> <var>L | R | C | J</var>
+ <nobr>Macro: <strong>DOC_QUAD</strong> L | R | C | J</nobr>
</a>
<p>
<ul>
@@ -1826,11 +2473,11 @@ immediately prior to a new page, like this:
<li>affects paragraphs, epigraphs and footnotes; does not
affect blockquotes
</ul>
+<br>
-<p>
<hr>
-<a href="docelement.html#TOP">Next</a>&nbsp;&nbsp;
-<a href="inlines.html#TOP">Prev</a>&nbsp;&nbsp;
+<a href="typemacdoc.html#TOP">Next</a>&nbsp;&nbsp;
+<a href="color.html#TOP">Prev</a>&nbsp;&nbsp;
<a href="#TOP">Top</a>&nbsp;&nbsp;
<a href="toc.html">Back to Table of Contents</a>
</body>
diff --git a/contrib/groff/contrib/mom/momdoc/goodies.html b/contrib/groff/contrib/mom/momdoc/goodies.html
index 8876966a068f..6b907b49bdff 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/contrib/mom/momdoc/goodies.html
+++ b/contrib/groff/contrib/mom/momdoc/goodies.html
@@ -1,3 +1,4 @@
+<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2 Final//EN">
<html>
<head>
<meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html;charset=iso-8859-1">
@@ -10,16 +11,16 @@
<a href="inlines.html#TOP">Next</a>&nbsp;&nbsp;
<a href="typesetting.html#TOP">Prev</a>&nbsp;&nbsp;
<a href="toc.html">Back to Table of Contents</a>
-
+<p>
<a name="TOP"></a>
<a name="GOODIES">
- <h2><u>Goodies</u></h2>
+ <h1 align="center"><u>Goodies</u></h1>
</a>
-
+<p>
<a name="INTRO_GOODIES"></a>
The macros in this section are a collection of useful (and sometimes
-nearly indispensible) routines to simplify typesetting.
-
+nearly indispensable) routines to simplify typesetting.
+<p>
<a name="INDEX_GOODIES">
<h3><u>Goodies list</u></h3>
</a>
@@ -28,8 +29,9 @@ nearly indispensible) routines to simplify typesetting.
<li><a href="#ALIAS">ALIAS</a> (rename macros)
<li><a href="#SILENT">SILENT</a> (&quot;hide&quot; input lines from output)
<li><a href="#TRAP">TRAP</a> (suspend/re-invoke traps)
- <li><a href="#SMARTQUOTES">SMARTQUOTES</a>
+ <li><a href="#SMARTQUOTES">SMARTQUOTES</a> (convert typewriter doublequotes to proper doublequotes)
<li><a href="#CAPS">CAPS</a> (convert to upper case)
+ <li><a href="#STRING">STRING</a> (user-definable strings)
<br>
<li><strong>Underscore/underline</strong>
<ul>
@@ -56,14 +58,24 @@ nearly indispensible) routines to simplify typesetting.
<li><a href="#DROPCAP_FAMILY">DROPCAP_FAMILY</a> (change drop cap family)
<li><a href="#DROPCAP_FONT">DROPCAP_FONT</a> (change drop cap font)
<li><a href="#DROPCAP_ADJUST">DROPCAP_ADJUST</a> (alter size of drop cap)
+ <li><a href="#DROPCAP_COLOR">DROPCAP_COLOR</a> (change colour of drop cap)
<li><a href="#DROPCAP_GUTTER">DROPCAP_GUTTER</a> (change space between drop cap and running text)
</ul>
</ul>
- <li><strong>Superscript</strong>
+ <li><strong>Superscripts</strong>
<ul>
<li><a href="#SUP">\*[SUP]</a> (set superscript)
<li><a href="#CONDSUP">\*[CONDSUP]</a> (set condensed superscript)
- <li><a href="#EXTSUP">\*[EXTSUP}</a> (set extended superscript)
+ <li><a href="#EXTSUP">\*[EXTSUP]</a> (set extended superscript)
+ </ul>
+ <li><strong>Lists</strong>
+ <ul>
+ <li><a href="docelement.html#LIST_INTRO">Introduction to lists</a>
+ <li><a href="docelement.html#LIST">LIST</a>
+ <li><a href="docelement.html#ITEM">ITEM</a>
+ <li><a href="docelement.html#SHIFT_LIST">SHIFT_LIST</a>
+ <li><a href="docelement.html#RESET_LIST">RESET_LIST</a>
+ <li><a href="docelement.html#PAD_LIST_DIGITS">PAD_LIST_DIGITS</a>
</ul>
</ul>
@@ -72,7 +84,7 @@ nearly indispensible) routines to simplify typesetting.
<hr width="66%" align="left">
<a name="ALIAS"><h3><u>Rename macros</u></h3></a>
<br>
-Macro: <strong>ALIAS</strong> <var>&lt;new name&gt; &lt;old name&gt;</var>
+<nobr>Macro: <strong>ALIAS</strong> &lt;new name&gt; &lt;old name&gt;</nobr>
<p>
The <strong>ALIAS</strong> macro may well be your best friend. With it,
@@ -142,14 +154,14 @@ of your documents, please.
<strong>EXPERTS:</strong> <strong>ALIAS</strong> is an alias of
<code>.als</code>. You can use either, or mix 'n' match with
impunity.
-<br>
+<p>
<!---SILENT--->
<hr width="66%" align="left">
<a name="SILENT"><h3><u>Hide input lines from output</u></h3></a>
<br>
-Macro: <strong>SILENT</strong> <var>toggle</var>
+<nobr>Macro: <strong>SILENT</strong> toggle</nobr>
<br>
Alias: <strong>COMMENT</strong>
@@ -195,14 +207,14 @@ or
to which you've passed the <strong>J</strong> or <strong>QUAD</strong>
argument. You must insert <code>.BR</code> yourself, or risk a
portion of your text disappearing into a black hole.
-<br>
+<p>
<!---TRAP--->
<hr width="66%" align="left">
<a name="TRAP"><h3><u>Suspend/re-invoke traps</u></h3></a>
<br>
-Macro: <strong>TRAP</strong> <var>toggle</var>
+<nobr>Macro: <strong>TRAP</strong> toggle</nobr>
<p>
Traps are vertical positions on the output page at which you or
@@ -211,13 +223,8 @@ something automatically. Commonly, this is near the bottom of
the page, where automatic behind-the-scenes processing is needed
in order for one page to finish and another to start.
<p>
-Sometimes, traps get sprung when you don't want them, notably
-when using the
-<a href="#EL">EL</a>
-and
-<a href="#TN">TN</a>
-macros. If this happens, surround just the offending macros and
-input lines with
+Sometimes, traps get sprung when you don't want them. If this
+happens, surround just the offending macros and input lines with
<p>
<pre>
.TRAP OFF
@@ -229,22 +236,27 @@ input lines with
turns it off (i.e. suspends the trap), and no argument turns it
(back) on.
<p>
-Have a look at the <strong>IMPORTANT</strong> sections
-of <strong>EL</strong> and <strong>TN</strong> to see
-<strong>TRAP</strong> in action.
-<br>
<!---SMARTQUOTES--->
<hr width="66%" align="left">
-<a name="SMARTQUOTES"><h3><u>Smartquotes</u></h3></a>
+<a name="SMARTQUOTES"><h3><u>Convert typewriter doublequotes to proper doublequotes</u></h3></a>
+<br>
+<nobr>Macro: <strong>SMARTQUOTES</strong> [&lt;off&gt;] [ ,, | &gt;&gt; | &lt;&lt; ]</nobr>
+<br>
+or
<br>
-Macro: <strong>SMARTQUOTES</strong> <var>toggle</var>
+<nobr>Macro: <strong>SMARTQUOTES</strong> DA | DE | ES | FR | IT | NL | NO | PT | SV</nobr>
<p>
-<strong>SMARTQUOTES</strong> converts all instances of the
-inch-mark, (<kbd>"</kbd> -- also called a &quot;doublequote&quot;),
-into the appropriate instances of true open- and close-doublequotes.
+If you invoke <strong>SMARTQUOTES</strong> without an argument,
+<strong>mom</strong> converts all instances of the inch-mark,
+(<kbd>"</kbd> -- also called a &quot;doublequote&quot;), into
+the appropriate instances of true Anglo-American open- and
+close-doublequotes. (See
+<a href="#SQ_INTERNATIONAL">Internationalization</a>
+for how to get SMARTQUOTES to behave correctly for non-English
+quoting styles.)
<p>
Typographically, there is a difference between the inch-mark and
doublequotes -- a BIG difference. Sadly, typewriters and computer
@@ -255,20 +267,83 @@ typeset copy. Failure to turn inches into quotes is the first thing
a professional typesetter notices in documents prepared by amateurs.
And you don't want to look like an amateur, do you?
<p>
-When preparing documents for typesetting, by all means, use the
-inch-mark. Just make sure to turn <strong>SMARTQUOTES</strong>
-on. <strong>SMARTQUOTES</strong> is a toggle, so invoking it with
-no argument turns it on, and invoking it with any argument at all
-turns it off.
+<a name="SQ_INTERNATIONAL"><h3>Internationalization</h3></a>
+<p>
+If you invoke <strong>SMARTQUOTES</strong> with one of the optional
+arguments (<kbd>,,</kbd> or <kbd>&gt;&gt;</kbd> or
+<kbd>&lt;&lt;</kbd>) you can use <kbd>&quot;</kbd> as &quot;cheap&quot;
+open- and close-quotes when inputting text in a language other than
+English, and have <strong>mom</strong> convert them, on output,
+into the chosen open- and close-quote style.
+<p>
+<kbd>,,</kbd> opens quotes with &quot;lowered doublequotes&quot; and
+closes them with &quot;raised doublequotes&quot;, as in this ascii
+approximation:
+<p>
+<pre>
+ ,,Hilfe !``
+</pre>
+
+<kbd>&gt;&gt;</kbd> opens quotes with guillemets pointing to the
+right, and closes them with guillemets pointing to the left, as in
+this ascii approximation:
+<p>
+<pre>
+ &gt;&gt;Zurück !&lt;&lt;
+</pre>
+
+<kbd>&lt;&lt;</kbd> opens quotes with guillemets pointing to the
+left, and closes them with guillemets pointing to the right, as in
+this ascii approximation:
+<p>
+<pre>
+ &lt;&lt;Mais monsieur! Je ne suis pas ce genre de fille!&gt;&gt;
+</pre>
+
+Please note: the above arguments to <strong>SMARTQUOTES</strong>
+are literal ASCII characters. <kbd>,,</kbd> is two commas,
+<kbd>&lt;&lt;</kbd> is two less-than signs and <kbd>&gt;&gt;</kbd>
+is two greater-than signs.
+<p>
+Alternatively, you can pass <strong>SMARTQUOTES</strong> the
+two-letter, ISO 639 abbreviation for the language you're writing in,
+and <strong>mom</strong> will output the correct quotes.
+<p>
+<pre>
+ .SMARTQUOTES DA = Danish &gt;&gt;text&lt;&lt;
+ .SMARTQUOTES DE = German ,,text``
+ .SMARTQUOTES ES = Spanish ``text´´
+ .SMARTQUOTES FR = French &lt;&lt; text &gt;&gt;
+ .SMARTQUOTES IT = Italian &lt;&lt; text &gt;&gt;
+ .SMARTQUOTES NL = Dutch ´´text´´
+ .SMARTQUOTES NO = Norwegian &lt;&lt;text&gt;&gt;
+ .SMARTQUOTES PT = Portuguese &lt;&lt;text&gt;&gt;
+ .SMARTQUOTES SV = Swedish &gt;&gt;text&gt;&gt;
+</pre>
+<p>
+Turn <strong>SMARTQUOTES</strong> off by passing it any argument
+<em>not</em> in the argument list (e.g. <strong>OFF</strong>,
+<strong>QUIT</strong>, <strong>X</strong>, etc.)
<p>
If you're using the
<a href="docprocessing.html#DOCPROCESSING">document processing macros</a>
with
<a href="#PRINTSTYLE">PRINTSTYLE TYPESET</a>,
-<strong>SMARTQUOTES</strong> is on by default; with
+<strong>SMARTQUOTES</strong> is on by default (in the Anglo-American
+style); with
<a href="#PRINTSTYLE">PRINTSTYLE TYPEWRITE</a>,
it's off by default (and should probably stay that way).
<p>
+Finally, if you're fussy about the kerning of quote marks in
+relation to the text they surround, or have special quoting needs,
+you have to enter quote marks by hand using groff's native
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_INLINES">inline escapes</a>
+for special characters (see man groff_char for a complete list of
+special characters). Entering quote marks this way allows you to
+use <strong>mom</strong>'s
+<a href="inlines.html#INLINE_KERNING_MOM">inline kerning escapes</a>
+to fine-tune the look of quotes.
+<p>
<strong>NOTE:</strong> <strong>SMARTQUOTES</strong> does not work on
single quotes, which most people input with the apostrophe (found at
the right-hand end of the &quot;home row&quot; on a QWERTY keyboard).
@@ -289,14 +364,14 @@ the foot- and inch-marks, when you need them, with the
<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_INLINES">inline escapes</a>
<strong>\*[FOOT]</strong> and <strong>\*[INCH]</strong>, instead
of <kbd>'</kbd> and <kbd>"</kbd>.
-<br>
+<p>
<!---CAPS--->
<hr width="66%" align="left">
<a name="CAPS"><h3><u>Convert to upper case</u></h3></a>
<br>
-Macro: <strong>CAPS</strong> <var>toggle</var>
+<nobr>Macro: <strong>CAPS</strong> toggle</nobr>
<p>
<strong>CAPS</strong> converts all lower case letters to upper
@@ -318,12 +393,57 @@ produces, on output
ALL WORK AND NO PLAY MAKES JACK A DULL BOY.
</pre>
+<!---STRING--->
+
+<hr width="66%" align="left">
+<a name="STRING"><h3><u>User-defined strings</u></h3></a>
+<br>
+<nobr>Macro: <strong>STRING</strong> &lt;name&gt; &lt;what you want in the string&gt;</nobr>
+
+<p>
+You may find sometimes that you have to type out portions of text
+repeatedly. If you'd like not to wear out your fingers, you can
+define a &quot;string&quot; that, whenever you call it by name,
+outputs whatever you put into it.
+<p>
+For example, say you're creating a document that repeatedly uses
+the phrase &quot;the Montreal/Windsor corridor&quot;. Instead of
+typing all that out every time, you could define a string, like
+this:
+<p>
+<pre>
+ .STRING mw the Montreal/Windsor corridor
+</pre>
+
+Once a string is defined, you can call it any time with the
+<a href="definitions.html#INLINES">inline escape</a>
+<kbd>\*[&lt;stringname&gt;]</kbd>. Using the example string above
+<p>
+<pre>
+ The schedule for trains along \*[mw]:
+</pre>
+
+produces, on output
+<p>
+<pre>
+ The schedule for trains along the Montreal/Windsor corridor:
+</pre>
+
+<strong>NOTE:</strong> Be very careful not to put any spaces at the
+ends of strings you're defining, unless you want them. Everything
+after the name argument you pass to <strong>STRING</strong> goes
+into the string, including trailing spaces.
+<p>
+<strong>Experts: STRING</strong> is an alias for <strong>ds</strong>.
+You can use either, or mix 'n' match with impunity.
+<p>
+
<!---UNDERSCORE--->
<hr width="66%" align="left">
<a name="UNDERSCORE"><h3><u>Single underscore</u></h3></a>
<br>
-Macro: <strong>UNDERSCORE</strong> <var>[ &lt;distance below baseline&gt; ] &quot;&lt;string&gt;&quot;</var>
+<nobr>Macro: <strong>UNDERSCORE</strong> [ &lt;distance below baseline&gt; ] &quot;&lt;string&gt;&quot;</nobr>
<br>
<em>*Optional argument requires a <a href="definitions.html#TERMS_UNITOFMEASURE">unit of measure</a></em>
@@ -383,14 +503,14 @@ no solution to the occasional problems with justified copy.
printed, looks fine. Generally, I recommend using <strong>gv</strong>
to preview files anyway. See the section on
<a href="#PREVIEWING">previewing</a>.
-<br>
+<p>
<!---UNDERSCORE2--->
<hr width="66%" align="left">
<a name="UNDERSCORE2"><h3><u>Double underscore</u></h3></a>
<br>
-Macro: <strong>UNDERSCORE2</strong> <var>[ &lt;distance below baseline&gt; [ &lt;distance between rules&gt; ] ] &quot;&lt;string&gt;&quot;</var>
+<nobr>Macro: <strong>UNDERSCORE2</strong> [ &lt;distance below baseline&gt; [ &lt;distance between rules&gt; ] ] &quot;&lt;string&gt;&quot;</nobr>
<br>
<em>*Optional arguments require a <a href="definitions.html#TERMS_UNITOFMEASURE">unit of measure</a></em>
@@ -427,20 +547,20 @@ to <strong>UNDERSCORE2</strong> as to
<strong>UNDERSCORE</strong>. See the
<a href="#NOTES_UNDERSCORE">NOTES</a>
for <strong>UNDERSCORE</strong>.
-<br>
+<p>
<!---UNDERLINE--->
<hr width="66%" align="left">
<a name="UNDERLINE"><h3><u>Underline text -- Courier font only!</u></h3></a>
<br>
-Macro: <strong>UNDERLINE</strong> <var>toggle</var>
+<nobr>Macro: <strong>UNDERLINE</strong> toggle</nobr>
<p>
If your font is Courier, or you're using the document processing macro
<a href="#PRINTSTYLE">PRINTSTYLE TYPEWRITE</a>,
<strong>UNDERLINE</strong> allows you to underline words and
-passages that, in typeset copy, would be italicised. You invoke
+passages that, in typeset copy, would be italicized. You invoke
<strong>UNDERLINE</strong> as you do with all toggle macros --
by itself (i.e. with no argument) to initiate underlining, and
with any argument to turn underlining off.
@@ -453,7 +573,7 @@ readable copy than a solid underline.
<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_INLINES">inline</a>
with the escapes
<a href="#UL">\*[UL]...\*[ULX].</a>
-<br>
+<p>
<!---UL--->
@@ -466,7 +586,7 @@ Inline: <strong>\*[UL]...\*[ULX]</strong>
If your font is Courier, or you're using the document processing macro
<a href="#PRINTSTYLE">PRINTSTYLE TYPEWRITE</a>,
<strong>\*[UL]...\*[ULX]</strong> underlines words and
-passages that, in typeset copy, would be italicised.
+passages that, in typeset copy, would be italicized.
<p>
<strong>\*[UL]</strong> underlines all letters, words and numbers
following it, but not punctuation or spaces. This makes for more
@@ -512,11 +632,13 @@ produces the same result as
<hr width="66%" align="left">
<a name="PAD"><h3><u>Insert space into lines</u></h3></a>
<br>
-Macro: <strong>PAD</strong> <var>&quot;&lt;string with pad markers inserted&gt;&quot;</var>
+<nobr>Macro: <strong>PAD</strong> &quot;&lt;string with pad markers inserted&gt;&quot; [NOBREAK]</nobr>
<p>
With <strong>PAD</strong>, you can insert unspecified amounts of
-whitespace into a line.
+whitespace into a line. The optional <strong>NOBREAK</strong>
+argument tells <strong>mom</strong> not to advance on the page
+after the <strong>PAD</strong> macro has been invoked.
<p>
<strong>PAD</strong> calculates the difference between the length of
text on the line and the distance remaining to its end, then inserts
@@ -560,55 +682,50 @@ particularly useful in conjunction with
<a href="#STRING_TABS">string tabs</a>.
The following uses the Date/Signature example above, but adds
rules into the whitespace through the use of string tabs and
+<strong>mom</strong>'s
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_INLINES">inline escape</a>
+<a href="inlines.html#INLINE_RULE_MOM">\*[RULE]</a>.
+(Instead of <strong>\*[RULE]</strong>,
groff's line drawing function,
-<a href="#INLINE_LINEDRAWING_GROFF">\l</a>.
+<a href="inlines.html#INLINE_LINEDRAWING_GROFF">\l</a>
+could be used.)
<p>
<pre>
.LL 30P
- .PAD "Date\*[ST1]#\*[ST1X]Signature\*[ST2]###\*[ST2X]"
- .EL
+ .PAD "Date \*[ST1]#\*[ST1X] Signature \*[ST2]###\*[ST2X]" NOBREAK
.ST 1 J
.ST 2 J
.TAB 1
- \l'\n(.lu'
+ \*[RULE]
.TN
- \l'\n(.lu'
+ \*[RULE]
.TQ
</pre>
If you're not a typesetter, and if you're new to groff, the
example probably looks like gibberish. My apologies. However,
remember that typesetting is a craft, and without having studied
-the craft, it takes a while to grasp its concepts. Also,
-although <strong>mom</strong> tries very hard to provide
-consistent-looking, comprehensible alternatives to groff's
-native
-<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_INLINES">inline escapes</a>,
-<strong>mom</strong> has not yet found a replacement for
-<strong>\l</strong>.
+the craft, it takes a while to grasp its concepts.
<p>
Basically, what the example does is:
<br>
<ol>
<li>Pads the Date/Signature line (using the pad marker #),
encloses the padded space with two string tabs markers,
- and outputs the line
+ and outputs the line.
<br>
<li>Sets the two string tabs (notice the use of
<a href="#EL">EL</a>
beforehand; you don't want <strong>mom</strong>
- to advance a line at this point)
+ to advance a line at this point).
<br>
<li>Calls the first string tab and draws a rule to its full
- length (<kbd>\l'\n(.lu'</kbd>; for an easier way to draw a rule
- that fills a tab, see
- <a href="inlines.html#INLINE_RULE_MOM">Full measure
- rules</a>).
+ length.
<br>
<li>Calls the second tab with
<a href="#TN">TN</a>
(which moves to tab 2 and stays on the same baseline)
- then draws a rule to the full length of string tab 2
+ then draws a rule to the full length of string tab 2.
</ol>
<br>
Often, when setting up string tabs this way, you don't want the
@@ -632,14 +749,14 @@ this is to use the groff
<strong>\(lq</strong> and <strong>\(rq</strong> (leftquote and
rightquote respectively) whenever double-quotes are required in the
string passed to <strong>PAD</strong>.
-<br>
+<p>
<!---PAD_MARKER--->
<hr width="66%" align="left">
<a name="PAD_MARKER"><h3><u>Change/set the marker used with PAD</u></h3></a>
<br>
-Macro: <strong>PAD_MARKER</strong> <var>&lt;character to use as the pad marker&gt;</var>
+<nobr>Macro: <strong>PAD_MARKER</strong> &lt;character to use as the pad marker&gt;</nobr>
<p>
If you need to change <strong>mom</strong>'s default pad marker
@@ -658,7 +775,7 @@ Once you've changed the pad marker, the new marker remains in
effect for every instance of
<a href="#PAD">PAD</a>
until you change it again (say, back to the pound sign).
-<br>
+<p>
<!---\*[LEADER]--->
@@ -714,7 +831,7 @@ with leaders. The result looks like this:
<hr width="66%" align="left">
<a name="LEADER_CHARACTER"><h3><u>Change/set the leader character</u></h3></a>
<br>
-Macro: <strong>LEADER_CHARACTER</strong> <var>&lt;character&gt;</var>
+<nobr>Macro: <strong>LEADER_CHARACTER</strong> &lt;character&gt;</nobr>
<p>
<strong>LEADER_CHARACTER</strong> takes one argument: a single
@@ -736,7 +853,7 @@ default (a period) to the underscore character, enter
<hr width="66%" align="left">
<a name="DROPCAP"><h3><u>Drop caps</u></h3></a>
<br>
-Macro: <strong>DROPCAP</strong> <var>&lt;dropcap letter&gt; &lt;number of lines to drop&gt; [ COND &lt;percentage&gt; | EXT &lt;percentage&gt; ]</var>
+<nobr>Macro: <strong>DROPCAP</strong> &lt;dropcap letter&gt; &lt;number of lines to drop&gt; [ COND &lt;percentage&gt; | EXT &lt;percentage&gt; ]</nobr>
<p>
The first two arguments to <strong>DROPCAP</strong> are the letter you
@@ -812,6 +929,8 @@ rest she solves with macros that change the default behaviour of
<br>
<a href="#DROPCAP_FONT">DROPCAP_FONT</a>,
<br>
+<a href="#DROPCAP_COLOR">DROPCAP_COLOR</a>,
+<br>
<a href="#DROPCAP_ADJUST">DROPCAP_ADJUST</a>
<br>
and
@@ -862,10 +981,22 @@ e.g.
<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_PICASPOINTS">points</a>,
therefore do not append any
<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_UNITOFMEASURE">unit of measure</a>
-to the argument. And always be sure to preprend the plus or
+to the argument. And always be sure to prepend the plus or
minus sign, depending on whether you want the drop cap larger or
smaller.
+
+<h3><a name="DROPCAP_COLOR"><u>DROPCAP_COLOR</u></a></h3>
+
+If you'd like your drop cap colourized, simply invoke
+<strong>DROPCAP_COLOR</strong> with the name of a colour you've already
+created (&quot;initialized&quot;) with
+<a href="color.html#NEWCOLOR">NEWCOLOR</a>
+or
+<a href="color.html#XCOLOR">XCOLOR</a>. Only the drop cap will be
+colourized; all other text will remain at the current colour
+default (usually black).
+
<h3><a name="DROPCAP_GUTTER"><u>DROPCAP_GUTTER</u></a></h3>
By default, <strong>mom</strong> puts three points of space
@@ -916,7 +1047,6 @@ I'm neither a mathematician nor a chemist, so I don't need them.
Of course, anyone who wishes to contribute a subscript routine to
<strong>mom</strong> will receive eternal blessings not only in this
lifetime, but in all lifetimes to come.
-
<p>
<hr>
<a href="inlines.html#TOP">Next</a>&nbsp;&nbsp;
diff --git a/contrib/groff/contrib/mom/momdoc/headfootpage.html b/contrib/groff/contrib/mom/momdoc/headfootpage.html
index b82cac22f09d..723b18110575 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/contrib/mom/momdoc/headfootpage.html
+++ b/contrib/groff/contrib/mom/momdoc/headfootpage.html
@@ -1,3 +1,4 @@
+<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2 Final//EN">
<html>
<head>
<meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html;charset=iso-8859-1">
@@ -10,10 +11,11 @@
<a href="rectoverso.html#TOP">Next</a>&nbsp;&nbsp;
<a href="docelement.html#TOP">Prev</a>&nbsp;&nbsp;
<a href="toc.html">Back to Table of Contents</a>
+<p>
<a name="TOP"></a>
<a name="HEADFOOTPAGE">
- <h2 align="center"><u>DOCUMENT HEADERS, FOOTERS, AND PAGINATION</u></h2>
+ <h1 align="center"><u>PAGE HEADERS, FOOTERS, AND PAGINATION</u></h1>
</a>
<ul>
@@ -24,7 +26,7 @@
<li><a href="#DESCRIPTION_GENERAL">General description of headers/footers</a>
<li><a href="#HEADER_STYLE">Default specs for headers/footers</a>
<li><a href="#VERTICAL_SPACING">Vertical placement and spacing of headers/footers</a>
- <li><a href="#HEADFOOT_MANAGEMENT">Managing headers/footers</a>
+ <li><a href="#HEADFOOT_MANAGEMENT">Managing headers/footers</a> -- see also <a href="#HEADFOOT_TOC">Control macros for headers/footers</a>
<ul>
<li><a href="#HEADERS">HEADERS</a> -- on or off
<li><a href="#FOOTERS">FOOTERS</a> -- on or off
@@ -35,9 +37,13 @@
<li><a href="#HDRFTR_RECTOVERSO">HEADER_RECTO, HEADER_VERSO</a>
</ul>
</ul>
+ <a name="HEADFOOT_TOC"></a>
<li><a href="#HEADFOOT_CONTROL">Control macros for headers/footers</a>
<ul>
<li><a href="#HDRFTR_STRINGS">Header/footer strings</a>
+ <ul>
+ <li><a href="#RESERVED_STRINGS">Using mom's &quot;reserved&quot; strings in header/footer definitions</a>
+ </ul>
<li><a href="#HDRFTR_STYLE">Header/footer style</a>
<ul>
<li><a href="#HDRFTR_STYLE_GLOBAL">Global style control</a>
@@ -52,6 +58,7 @@
<ul>
<li><a href="#HDRFTR_RULE">HEADER_RULE</a> -- on or off
<li><a href="#HDRFTR_RULE_GAP">HEADER_RULE_GAP</a> -- distance of rule from header/footer
+ <li><a href="#HDRFTR_RULE_COLOR">HEADER_RULE_COLOR</a> -- colour of the header/footer rule
</ul>
</ul>
<li><a href="#PAGINATION">Pagination</a>
@@ -64,7 +71,6 @@
<h2><u>Introduction</u></h2>
</a>
-<p>
<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_HEADER">Headers</a>
and
<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_FOOTER">footers</a>,
@@ -110,16 +116,17 @@ correspondingly dense at this point.
above or below running text is technically a kind of header/footer,
<strong>mom</strong> and this documentation treat it as a
separate page element.
+<p>
<a name="DESCRIPTION_GENERAL"><h3><u>General description of headers/footers</u></h3></a>
<p>
-Headers comprise three distinct parts: a left part, a center part,
+Headers comprise three distinct parts: a left part, a centre part,
and a right part. Each part contains text (a &quot;string&quot;)
that identifies some aspect of the document as a whole.
<p>
The left part (&quot;header left&quot;) lines up with the document's
-left margin. The center part (&quot;header center&quot;) is
-centered on the document's line length. The right part (&quot;header
+left margin. The centre part (&quot;header centre&quot;) is
+centred on the document's line length. The right part (&quot;header
right&quot;) lines up with the document's right margin. Not all parts
need contain a string, and if you don't want headers at all, you can
turn them off completely.
@@ -134,7 +141,7 @@ to the document type selected with
<a href="docprocessing.html#DOCTYPE">DOCTYPE</a>.
You can, however, supply whatever strings you like -- including page
numbers -- to go in any part of headers. What's more, you can set the
-family, font, size and capitalisation style (caps or caps/lower-case)
+family, font, size and capitalization style (caps or caps/lower-case)
for each header part individually.
<p>
By default, <strong>mom</strong> prints a horizontal rule beneath
@@ -143,11 +150,12 @@ footers, the rule is <em>above</em> running text. You can increase
or decrease the space between the header and the rule if you like (with
<a href="#HDRFTR_RULE_GAP">HEADER_RULE_GAP</a>),
or remove it completely.
+<p>
<a name="HEADER_STYLE"><h3><u>Default specs for headers/footers</u></h3></a>
<p>
<strong>Mom</strong> makes small type adjustments to each part of
-the header (left, center, right) to achieve an aesthetically
+the header (left, centre, right) to achieve an aesthetically
pleasing result. The defaults are listed below. (The strings
<strong>mom</strong> puts by default in each part are explained in
<a href="docprocessing.html#DOCTYPE">DOCTYPE</a>.)
@@ -161,6 +169,7 @@ TYPE SPEC HEADER LEFT HEADER CENTER HEADER RIGHT
--------- ----------- ------------- ------------
Family document default document default document default
Font roman italic roman
+Colour (black) (black) (black)
All caps no no yes
Size* -.5 (points) -.5 (points) -2 (points)
(-2 if all caps) (-2 if all caps) (-.5 if not all caps)
@@ -175,7 +184,9 @@ up, <strong>mom</strong> has a special macro,
that removes all type adjustments to headers. The straightforward
type specs for paragraphs are used instead, providing a simple
reference point for any alterations you want to make to the family,
-font, size and capitalisation style of any header part.
+font, size and capitalization style of any header part.
+<p>
+
<a name="VERTICAL_SPACING"><h3><u>Vertical placement and spacing of headers/footers</u></h3></a>
<p>
As explained in the section on
@@ -184,7 +195,7 @@ the top and bottom margins of a <strong>mom</strong> document
are the vertical start and end positions of
<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_RUNNING">running text</a>,
not the vertical positions of headers or footers, which, by definition,
-appear in the margin <em>above</em> (or below) running text.
+appear in the margins <em>above</em> (or below) running text.
<p>
The vertical placement of headers
is controlled by the macro
@@ -208,7 +219,10 @@ running text at whatever top margin you gave.
<strong>FOOTER_GAP</strong> and
<a href="typesetting.html#B_MARGIN">B_MARGIN</a>
work similarly, except they determine where running text
-<em>ends</em> on the page.
+<em>ends</em> on the page. (See
+<a href="#FOOTER_MARGIN">FOOTER MARGIN AND BOTTOM MARGIN -- VERY IMPORTANT!</a>
+for a warning about possible conflicts between the footer margin
+and the bottom margin.)
<p>
Confused? <strong>Mom</strong> apologizes. It's really quite
simple. By default, <strong>mom</strong> sets headers 4-1/2
@@ -238,7 +252,7 @@ or the bottom of the page, is managed exactly as if the
page numbers were headers (or footers), and are controlled
by the same macros. See
<a href="#PAGINATION">Pagination control</a>.
-<br>
+<p>
<hr>
<!========================================================================>
@@ -272,14 +286,14 @@ automatically turned off. Equally, if footers are on, headers
you'd prefer footers in a document, you need only invoke
<a href="#FOOTERS">FOOTERS</a>;
there's no need to turn headers off first.
-<br>
+<p>
<!---HEADERS--->
<hr width="66%" align="left">
<p>
<a name="HEADERS"></a>
-Macro: <strong>HEADERS</strong> <var>toggle</var>
+<nobr>Macro: <strong>HEADERS</strong> toggle</nobr>
<p>
<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_HEADER">Page headers</a>
@@ -311,14 +325,14 @@ Explicitly invoking footers moves page numbering to the
top of the page, where its placement and spacing are the same as
for headers. (I.e. the top margin of running text remains 7.5
picas.)
-<br>
+<p>
<!---FOOTERS--->
<hr width="66%" align="left">
<p>
<a name="FOOTERS"></a>
-Macro: <strong>FOOTERS</strong> <var>toggle</var>
+<nobr>Macro: <strong>FOOTERS</strong> toggle</nobr>
<p>
<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_FOOTER">Page footers</a>
@@ -342,14 +356,14 @@ page of a document, nor on first pages after
<a href="rectoverso.html#COLLATE">COLLATE</a>.
If you don't want this behaviour, you can change it with
<a href="#PAGENUM_ON_FIRST_PAGE">PAGENUM_ON_FIRST_PAGE</a>.
-<br>
+<p>
<!---FOOTER_ON_FIRST_PAGE--->
<hr width="66%" align="left">
<p>
<a name="FOOTER_ON_FIRST_PAGE"></a>
-Macro: <strong>FOOTER_ON_FIRST_PAGE</strong> <var>toggle</var>
+<nobr>Macro: <strong>FOOTER_ON_FIRST_PAGE</strong> toggle</nobr>
<p>
If you invoke
@@ -357,9 +371,9 @@ If you invoke
<strong>mom</strong>, by default, does not print a footer on the
first page of the document. (The
<a href="definitions.html">docheader</a>
-on page makes it redundant.) However, should you wish a footer on
+on page 1 makes it redundant.) However, should you wish a footer on
page 1, invoke <strong>FOOTER_ON_FIRST_PAGE</strong> without any argument.
-<br>
+<p>
<hr>
<!---USERDEF_HDRFTR--->
@@ -377,8 +391,8 @@ information contained in the headers/footers split over two pages,
as is often the case with recto/verso documents.
<p>
Say, for example, you want recto page headers to contain a document's
-author, centered, and verso page headers to contain the document's
-title, also centered, like this:
+author, centred, and verso page headers to contain the document's
+title, also centred, like this:
<p>
<pre>
+------------------------+ +------------------------+
@@ -403,17 +417,17 @@ With <strong>mom</strong>'s standard 3-part headers, this isn't
possible, even when
<a href="rectoverso.html#RECTO_VERSO">RECTO_VERSO</a>
is enabled. <strong>RECTO_VERSO</strong> switches the left and
-right parts of headers on alternate pages, but the center
+right parts of headers on alternate pages, but the centre
part remains unchanged.
<p>
-Anytime you need distinctly different headers on alternate
+Any time you need distinctly different headers on alternate
pages, <strong>mom</strong> has macros that let you manually
design and determine what goes into headers on recto pages, and
what goes into headers on verso pages. The macros are
<a href="#HDRFTR_RECTO">HEADER_RECTO</a>
and
<a href="#HDRFTR_VERSO">HEADER_VERSO</a>.
-Both allow you to state whether the header is flush left, centered,
+Both allow you to state whether the header is flush left, centred,
or flush right, and both take a single
<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_STRINGARGUMENT">string argument</a>
with which, by combining text and
@@ -421,18 +435,19 @@ with which, by combining text and
you can make the headers come out just about any way you want.
Use of the <strong>\*[PAGE#]</strong> escape is permitted in the
string argument (see
-<a href="#PAGE_NUMBER_INCL">Including the page number in header-left, -center or -right</a>),
-and <strong>mom</strong> provides a special mechanism whereby
-it's possible to &quot;pad&quot; it as well.
-<br>
+<a href="#PAGE_NUMBER_INCL">Including the page number in header-left, -centre or -right</a>),
+and as an added bonus, <strong>mom</strong> provides a special
+mechanism whereby it's possible to &quot;pad&quot; the string as well.
+<p>
<!---HDRFTR_RECTOVERSO--->
<hr width="66%" align="left">
<p>
<a name="HDRFTR_RECTOVERSO"></a>
-Macro: <strong>HEADER_RECTO</strong> <var>LEFT | CENTER | RIGHT &quot;&lt;header recto string&gt;&quot;</var>
-Macro: <strong>HEADER_VERSO</strong> <var>LEFT | CENTER | RIGHT &quot;&lt;header verso string&gt;&quot;</var>
+<nobr>Macro: <strong>HEADER_RECTO</strong> LEFT | CENTER | RIGHT &quot;&lt;header recto string&gt;&quot;</nobr>
+<br>
+<nobr>Macro: <strong>HEADER_VERSO</strong> LEFT | CENTER | RIGHT &quot;&lt;header verso string&gt;&quot;</nobr>
<br>
<p>
@@ -451,7 +466,10 @@ place of <strong>LEFT, CENTER</strong> and
surrounded by double-quotes, containing what you want in the
header. <strong>HEADER_RECTO</strong> disables <strong>mom</strong>'s
normal 3-part headers, therefore anything you want in the
-headers must be entered by hand in the string.
+headers must be entered by hand in the string, including colours
+(via the
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_INLINES">inline escape</a>
+<a href="color.html#COLOR_INLINE">\*[&lt;colorname&gt;]</a>).
<p>
By default, <strong>HEADER_RECTO</strong> is set at the same
size, and in the same family and font, as paragraph text. The
@@ -471,9 +489,9 @@ inline escapes.
<p>
To include the current page number in the string, use the
<strong>\*[PAGE#]</strong> inline.
+<br>
-<h3><u>Padding the HEADER_RECTO/HEADER_VERSO string</u></h3>
-<p>
+<h3><u>*Padding the HEADER_RECTO/HEADER_VERSO string</u></h3>
You can &quot;pad&quot; the header-recto string, a convenience you'll
appreciate in circumstances such as the following.
<p>
@@ -504,7 +522,9 @@ point in the string where you want an equalized amount of whitespace
inserted. (If you're unsure what padding is, see
<a href="goodies.html#PAD">Insert space into lines</a>.)
Note that if you're padding the string, it doesn't matter what
-quad direction you give <strong>HEADER_RECTO</strong>.
+quad direction you give <strong>HEADER_RECTO</strong> since
+padding, by its nature, justifies text to the left and right
+margins.
<p>
The situation depicted above is accomplished like this:
<p>
@@ -517,6 +537,16 @@ Note that <strong>mom</strong> does not interpret the <kbd>#</kbd>
in <strong>\*[PAGE#]</strong> as a padding marker (i.e. as a place
to insert whitespace).
<p>
+Also, notice that the argument <strong>LEFT</strong> is used in both
+cases. When padding a header, it doesn't matter whether you use
+LEFT, CENTER or RIGHT as the argument.
+<p>
+Furthermore, should you need a user-defined header of
+the sort provided by <strong>HEADER_RECTO</strong> and
+<strong>HEADER_VERSO</strong> but aren't actually printing
+recto/verso, you can use <strong>HEADER_RECTO</strong> to design the
+header that appears at the top of every page.
+<p>
<strong>IMPORTANT:</strong> The
<a href="goodies.html#PAD_MARKER">PAD_MARKER</a>
macro, which changes the default pad marker (<kbd>#</kbd>) used by
@@ -524,20 +554,20 @@ macro, which changes the default pad marker (<kbd>#</kbd>) used by
has no effect on the pad marker used in the
<strong>HEADER_RECTO</strong> string. If you absolutely must
have a literal pound sign in your <strong>HEADER_RECTO</strong>
-string, use the escape sequence <kbd>\N'35'</kbd> where you want
-the pound sign to go.
-<br>
+string, use the escape sequence for the pound sign
+(<kbd>\[sh]</kbd>) where you want the pound sign to go.
+<p>
<hr>
<a name="HEADFOOT_CONTROL">
<h2><u>Control macros for headers/footers</u></h2>
</a>
-<p>
Virtually every part of headers (see the paragraph on how
<a href="#HEADERFOOTER">&quot;headers&quot; means &quot;footers&quot;</a>
in the
<a href="#HEADFOOTPAGE_INTRO">introduction to headers/footers</a>)
can be designed to your own specifications.
+<p>
<a name="INDEX_REFERENCE">
<h3><u>Header/footer control macros</u></h3>
@@ -548,23 +578,28 @@ can be designed to your own specifications.
<ul>
<li><a href="#HDRFTR_LEFT">HEADER_LEFT</a>
<li><a href="#HDRFTR_CENTER">HEADER_CENTER</a>
+ <ul>
+ <li><a href="#HDRFTR_CENTER_PAD">HEADER_CENTER_PAD</a> -- stick some space left of right of the centre string
+ </ul>
<li><a href="#HDRFTR_RIGHT">HEADER_RIGHT</a>
- <li><a href="#PAGE_NUMBER_SYMBOL">Replacing header left, center or right with the page number</a>
- <li><a href="#PAGE_NUMBER_INCL">Including the page number in header left, center or right</a>
+ <li><a href="#PAGE_NUMBER_SYMBOL">Replacing header left, centre or right with the page number</a>
+ <li><a href="#PAGE_NUMBER_INCL">Including the page number in header left, centre or right</a>
</ul>
<li><a href="#HDRFTR_STYLE"><strong>STYLE</strong></a>
<ul>
<li><a href="#HDRFTR_STYLE_GLOBAL"><strong>Global changes</strong></a>
<li><a href="#HDRFTR_GLOBAL_FAMILY">HEADER_FAMILY</a>&nbsp;-- family for entire header
<li><a href="#HDRFTR_GLOBAL_SIZE">HEADER_SIZE</a>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;-- size for entire header
- <li><a href="HDRFTR_PLAIN">HDRFTR_PLAIN</a>&nbsp;&nbsp;-- disable default adjustments to header parts
+ <li><a href="#HDRFTR_PLAIN">HEADER_PLAIN</a>&nbsp;&nbsp;-- disable default adjustments to header parts
+ <li><a href="#HDRFTR_COLOR">HEADER_COLOR</a>&nbsp;&nbsp;-- colourize the header
</ul>
<ul>
<li><a href="#HDRFTR_STYLE_PART"><strong>Part-by-part changes</strong></a>
- <li><a href="#_FAMILY">_FAMILY</a>&nbsp;-- left, center or right family
- <li><a href="#_FONT">_FONT</a>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;-- left, center or right font
- <li><a href="#_SIZE">_SIZE</a>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;-- left, center or right size
- <li><a href="#_CAPS">_CAPS</a>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;-- left, center or right all caps
+ <li><a href="#_FAMILY">_FAMILY</a>&nbsp;-- left, centre or right family
+ <li><a href="#_FONT">_FONT</a>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;-- left, centre or right font
+ <li><a href="#_SIZE">_SIZE</a>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;-- left, centre or right size
+ <li><a href="#_CAPS">_CAPS</a>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;-- left, centre or right all caps
+ <li><a href="#_COLOR">_COLOR</a>&nbsp;&nbsp;-- left, centre or right colour
</ul>
<li><a href="#HDRFTR_VERTICAL"><strong>VERTICAL PLACEMENT AND SPACING</strong></a>
<ul>
@@ -575,6 +610,7 @@ can be designed to your own specifications.
<ul>
<li><a href="#HDRFTR_RULE">HEADER_RULE</a>
<li><a href="#HDRFTR_RULE_GAP">HEADER_RULE_GAP</a>
+ <li><a href="#HDRFTR_RULE_COLOR">HEADER_RULE_COLOR</a>
</ul>
</ul>
@@ -584,20 +620,20 @@ can be designed to your own specifications.
<a name="HDRFTR_STRINGS"><h3><u>Header/footer strings</u></h3></a>
<p>
<a name="HDRFTR_LEFT">
- Macro: <strong>HEADER_LEFT</strong> <var>&quot;&lt;text of header left&gt;&quot; | #</var>
+ <nobr>Macro: <strong>HEADER_LEFT</strong> &quot;&lt;text of header left&gt;&quot; | #</nobr>
</a>
<br>
<a name="HDRFTR_CENTER">
- Macro: <strong>HEADER_CENTER</strong> <var>&quot;&lt;text of header center&gt;&quot; | #</var>
+ <nobr>Macro: <strong>HEADER_CENTER</strong> &quot;&lt;text of header centre&gt;&quot; | #</nobr>
</a>
<br>
<a name="HDRFTR_RIGHT">
- Macro: <strong>HEADER_RIGHT</strong> <var>&quot;&lt;text of header right&gt;&quot; | #</var>
+ <nobr>Macro: <strong>HEADER_RIGHT</strong> &quot;&lt;text of header right&gt;&quot; | #</nobr>
</a>
<p>
-To change the text (the &quot;string&quot;) of the left, center,
-or right part of headers, invoke the appopriate macro above with
+To change the text (the &quot;string&quot;) of the left, centre,
+or right part of headers, invoke the appropriate macro above with
the string you want. For example, <strong>mom</strong>, by default,
prints the document's author in the header-left position. If your
document has, say, two authors, and you want both their names to
@@ -614,11 +650,155 @@ they must be enclosed in double-quotes.
<p>
<strong>NOTE:</strong> Replace <strong>HEADER_</strong>, above,
with <strong>FOOTER_</strong> to change the strings in footers.
+
+<a name="HDRFTR_CENTER_PAD"><h3><u>*Padding the header/footer centre string</u></h3></a>
+<p>
+<nobr>Macro: <strong>HEADER_CENTER_PAD</strong> LEFT | RIGHT &lt;amount of space by which to pad centre string left or right&gt;</nobr>
<br>
+<em>*Requires a <a href="definitions.html#TERMS_UNITOFMEASURE">unit of measure</a></em>
+<p>
+By default, <strong>mom</strong> centres the header centre string
+literally on the line length in effect for page headers. In some
+cases, notably when the header left or header right strings are
+particularly long, the effect isn't pretty. The offendingly long
+header left or right crowds, or even overprints, the header centre.
+That's where <strong>HEADER_CENTER_PAD</strong> comes in. With a
+bit of experimentation (yes, you have to preview the document), you
+can use <strong>HEADER_CENTER_PAD</strong> to move the header
+centre string left or right until it looks acceptably centred
+between the two other strings.
+<p>
+For example, say your document is an outline for a novel called "By
+the Shores of Lake Attica." You've told <strong>mom</strong>
+you want
+<p>
+&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<a href="docprocessing.html#DOCTYPE">DOCTYPE</a>
+<halign="center">
+<strong>NAMED</strong> "Outline"
+<p>
+but when you preview your work, you see that "Outline", in the
+centre of the page header, is uncomfortably close to the title,
+which is to the right of it. By invoking
+<p>
+<pre>
+ .HEADER_CENTER_PAD RIGHT 3P
+</pre>
+
+you can scoot the word "Outline" over three
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_PICASPOINTS">picas</a>
+to the left (the padding's added to the right of the string)
+so that your head looks nicely spaced out. Invoking
+<strong>HEADER_CENTER_PAD</strong> with the <strong>LEFT</strong>
+argument obviously puts the padding on the left side of the string.
+<p>
+Most reassuring of all is that if you use
+<strong>HEADER_CENTER_PAD</strong> conjunction with
+<a href="rectoverso.html#RECTO_VERSO">RECTO_VERSO</a>,
+<strong>mom</strong> will pad the centre string appropriately left
+OR right, depending on which page you're on, without you having to
+tell her to do so.
+<p>
+
+<hr width="66%" align="left">
+<p>
+<a name="RESERVED_STRINGS"><h3><u>Using mom's &quot;reserved&quot; strings in header/footer definitions</u></h3></a>
+<p>
+As pointed out in the author's note in the introduction to
+headers/footers, headers and footers are something you don't
+normally have to worry much about. <strong>Mom</strong> usually
+knows what to do.
+<p>
+However, situations do arise where you need to manipulate what goes
+in the header/footer strings, setting and resetting them as you go
+along. A case where you might want to do this would be if you want
+to output endnotes at the end of each document in a series of
+<a href="rectoverso.html#COLLATE">collated</a>
+documents, and you want the word "Endnotes" to go in the header
+centre position of the endnotes, but want, say, the
+<a href="docprocessing.html#TITLE">TITLE</a>
+to go back into the centre position for the next output document.
+<p>
+In scenarios like the above, <strong>mom</strong> has a number of
+&quot;reserved&quot; strings that you can plug into the
+<strong>HEADER_LEFT, _CENTER</strong> and <strong>_RIGHT</strong>
+macros. They are:
+<p>
+<pre>
+ \*[$TITLE] -- the argument passed to .TITLE
+ \*[$DOCTITLE] -- the argument passed to .DOCTITLE
+ \*[$AUTHOR_1] -- the first argument passed to .AUTHOR
+ \*[$CHAPTER_STRING] -- the argument passed to .CHAPTER_STRING,
+ if invoked, otherwise, "Chapter"
+ \*[$CHAPTER] -- the argument (typically a number) passed
+ to .CHAPTER
+ \*[$CHAPTER_TITLE] -- the argument passed to .CHAPTER_TITLE
+</pre>
+
+Returning to the scenario above, first, you'd define a centre
+string for the endnotes page:
+<p>
+<pre>
+ .HEADER_CENTER "Endnotes"
+</pre>
+
+Then, you'd output the endnotes:
+<p>
+<pre>
+ .ENDNOTES
+</pre>
+
+Then, you'd prepare <strong>mom</strong> for the next document:
+<p>
+<pre>
+ .COLLATE
+ .TITLE "New Doc Title"
+ .AUTHOR "Josephine Blough"
+</pre>
+
+Then, you'd redefine the header centre string using the reserved
+string \*[$TITLE], like this:
+<p>
+<pre>
+ .HEADER_CENTER "\*[$TITLE]"
+</pre>
+
+And last, you'd do:
+<p>
+<pre>
+ .START
+</pre>
+
+Voilà! Any argument you pass to <strong>TITLE</strong> from here
+on in (say, for subsequent documents) is back in the header centre
+position. Here's the whole routine again:
+<p>
+<pre>
+ .HEADER_CENTER "Endnotes"
+ .ENDNOTES
+ .COLLATE
+ .TITLE "New Doc Title"
+ .AUTHOR "Josephine Blough"
+ .HEADER_CENTER "\*[$TITLE]"
+ .START
+</pre>
+
+If need be, you can concatenate the strings, as in the following
+example.
+<p>
+<pre>
+ .HEADER_CENTER "\*[$CHAPTER_STRING] \*[$CHAPTER]"
+</pre>
+
+which, assuming a <strong>.CHAPTER_STRING</strong> of
+&quot;Chapter&quot; and a <strong>.CHAPTER</strong> of
+&quot;2&quot;, would put &quot;Chapter 2&quot; in the header centre
+position.
+<p>
<a name="PAGE_NUMBER_SYMBOL">
- <h3><u>Replacing header-left, -center or -right with the page number</u></h3>
+ <h3><u>*Replacing header-left, -CENTER or -right with the page number</u></h3>
</a>
+<p>
If you would like to have the current page number to appear
header-left, -center, or -right <em>instead</em> of a text
string, invoke the appropriate macro, above, with the single
@@ -630,12 +810,14 @@ double-quotes. For example,
.HEADER_CENTER #
</pre>
-will print the current page number in the center part of
+will print the current page number in the CENTER part of
headers.
+<p>
<a name="PAGE_NUMBER_INCL">
- <h3><u>Including the page number in header-left, -center or -right</u></h3>
+ <h3><u>*Including the page number in header-left, -CENTER or -right</u></h3>
</a>
+<p>
If you would like to <em>include</em> the current page number in
the string you pass to <strong>HEADER_LEFT, _CENTER,</strong> or
<strong>_RIGHT</strong>, use the special
@@ -653,7 +835,7 @@ invoke <strong>HEADER_RIGHT</strong> as follows:
Header-right of page two will read &quot;page 2 of 10&quot;,
header-right of page three will read &quot;page 3 of 10&quot;,
and so on.
-<br>
+<p>
<hr>
<!---HDRFTR_STYLE--->
@@ -674,12 +856,13 @@ Please note that <strong>HEADER_FAMILY</strong> and
<li><a href="#HDRFTR_GLOBAL_FAMILY">HEADER_FAMILY</a>
<li><a href="#HDRFTR_GLOBAL_SIZE">HEADER_SIZE</a>
<li><a href="#HDRFTR_PLAIN">HEADER_PLAIN</a>
+ <li><a href="#HDRFTR_COLOR">HEADER_COLOR</a>
</ul>
<hr width="33%" align="left">
<p>
<a name="HDRFTR_GLOBAL_FAMILY">
- Macro: <strong>HEADER_FAMILY</strong> <var>&lt;family&gt;</var>
+ <nobr>Macro: <strong>HEADER_FAMILY</strong> &lt;family&gt;</nobr>
</a>
<p>
@@ -693,12 +876,12 @@ typesetting macro
<p>
<strong>NOTE:</strong> Replace <strong>HEADER_</strong>, above,
with <strong>FOOTER_</strong> to change the footer family.
-<br>
+<p>
<hr width="33%" align="left">
<p>
<a name="HDRFTR_GLOBAL_SIZE">
- Macro: <strong>HEADER_SIZE</strong> <var>&lt;+|-number of points&gt;</var>
+ <nobr>Macro: <strong>HEADER_SIZE</strong> &lt;+|-number of points&gt;</nobr>
<br>
<em>*Argument is relative to the point size of type in paragraphs</em>
</a>
@@ -740,7 +923,7 @@ You'll most likely require this when the
<a href="docprocessing.html#COPYSTYLE">COPYSTYLE</a>
is <strong>DRAFT</strong>, since portions of the header may overprint
if, say, the title of your document is very long.
-<br>
+<p>
<hr width="33%" align="left">
<p>
@@ -762,7 +945,33 @@ and point size as she uses in paragraphs.
<strong>NOTE:</strong> Replace <strong>HEADER_</strong>, above,
with <strong>FOOTER_</strong> to disable <strong>mom</strong>'s
default behaviour for the various elements of footer style.
-<br>
+<p>
+
+<hr width="33%" align="left">
+<p>
+<a name="HDRFTR_COLOR">
+ <nobr>Macro: <strong>HEADER_COLOR</strong> &lt;colorname&gt;</nobr>
+</a>
+
+<p>
+If you want your headers in a colour different from the document
+default (usually black), invoke <strong>HEADER_COLOR</strong> with
+the name of a colour pre-defined (or &quot;initialized&quot;) with
+<a href="color.html#NEWCOLOR">NEWCOLOR</a>
+or
+<a href="color.html#XCOLOR">XCOLOR</a>.
+<p>
+<strong>HEADER_COLOR</strong> will set all the parts of the header
+AND the header rule in the colour you give it as an argument. If
+you wish finer control over colour in headers, you can use
+<a href="#_COLOR">HEADER_&lt;POSITION&gt;_COLOR</a>
+to colourize each part of the header separately, as well as
+<a href="#HDRFTR_RULE_COLOR">HEADER_RULE_COLOR</a>
+to change the colour of the header rule.
+<p>
+<strong>NOTE:</strong> Replace <strong>HEADER_</strong>, above,
+with <strong>FOOTER_</strong> to colourize footers.
+<p>
<hr width="66%" align="left">
<p>
@@ -777,12 +986,13 @@ or <strong>RIGHT</strong> as appropriate.
<li><a href="#_FONT">HEADER_&lt;POSITION&gt;_FONT</a>
<li><a href="#_SIZE">HEADER_&lt;POSITION&gt;_SIZE</a>
<li><a href="#_CAPS">HEADER_&lt;POSITION&gt;_CAPS</a>
+ <li><a href="#_COLOR">HEADER_&lt;POSITION&gt;_COLOR</a>
</ul>
<hr width="33%" align="left">
<p>
<a name="_FAMILY">
- Macro: <strong>HEADER_&lt;POSITION&gt;_FAMILY</strong> <var>&lt;family&gt;</var>
+ <nobr>Macro: <strong>HEADER_&lt;POSITION&gt;_FAMILY</strong> &lt;family&gt;</nobr>
</a>
<p>
Use <strong>HEADER_&lt;POSITION&gt;_FAMILY</strong> to change the
@@ -794,12 +1004,12 @@ for an explanation of how control macros ending in
<p>
<strong>NOTE:</strong> Replace <strong>HEADER_</strong>, above,
with <strong>FOOTER_</strong> to change a footer part's family.
-<br>
+<p>
<hr width="33%" align="left">
<p>
<a name="_FONT">
- Macro: <strong>HEADER_&lt;POSITION&gt;_FONT</strong> <var>&lt;font&gt;</var>
+ <nobr>Macro: <strong>HEADER_&lt;POSITION&gt;_FONT</strong> &lt;font&gt;</nobr>
</a>
<p>
Use <strong>HEADER_&lt;POSITION&gt;_FONT</strong> to change the
@@ -811,12 +1021,12 @@ for an explanation of how control macros ending in
<p>
<strong>NOTE:</strong> Replace <strong>HEADER_</strong>, above,
with <strong>FOOTER_</strong> to change a footer part's font.
-<br>
+<p>
<hr width="33%" align="left">
<p>
<a name="_SIZE">
- Macro: <strong>HEADER_&lt;POSITION&gt;_SIZE</strong> <var>&lt;+|-number of points&gt;</var>
+ <nobr>Macro: <strong>HEADER_&lt;POSITION&gt;_SIZE</strong> &lt;+|-number of points&gt;</nobr>
</a>
<p>
Use <strong>HEADER_&lt;POSITION&gt;_SIZE</strong> to change the size of any
@@ -828,12 +1038,12 @@ for an explanation of how control macros ending in
<p>
<strong>NOTE:</strong> Replace <strong>HEADER_</strong>, above,
with <strong>FOOTER_</strong> to change a footer part's size.
-<br>
+<p>
<hr width="33%" align="left">
<p>
<a name="_CAPS">
- Macro: <strong>HEADER_&lt;POSITION&gt;_CAPS</strong> <var>toggle</var>
+ <nobr>Macro: <strong>HEADER_&lt;POSITION&gt;_CAPS</strong> toggle</nobr>
</a>
<p>
<strong>HEADER_&lt;POSITION&gt;_CAPS</strong> is a
@@ -853,7 +1063,50 @@ QUIT, END, X...</strong>).
<strong>NOTE:</strong> Replace <strong>HEADER_</strong>, above,
with <strong>FOOTER_</strong> to change a footer part's
capitalization style.
-<br>
+
+<p>
+<hr width="33%" align="left">
+<p>
+<a name="_COLOR">
+ <nobr>Macro: <strong>HEADER_&lt;POSITION&gt;_COLOR</strong> &lt;colorname&gt;</nobr>
+</a>
+<p>
+<strong>HEADER_&lt;POSITION&gt;_COLOR</strong> allows you to set a
+colour for each of the three possible parts of a page header
+separately. For example, say you want the right part of the header
+(by default, the document title) in red, this is how you'd get it:
+<p>
+<pre>
+ .HEADER_RIGHT_COLOR red
+</pre>
+
+The other parts of the header will be in the default header colour
+(usually black, but that can be changed with
+<a href="#HDRFTR_COLOR">HEADER_COLOR</a>).
+<p>
+Remember that you have to define (or &quot;initialize&quot;) a
+colour with
+<a href="color.html#NEWCOLOR">NEWCOLOR</a>
+or
+<a href="color.html#XCOLOR">XCOLOR</a>
+before you can use the colour.
+<p>
+If you create a
+<a href="#USERDEF_HDRFTR">user-defined header</a>
+with
+<a href="#HDRFTR_RECTO">HEADER_RECTO</a>
+or
+<a href="#HDRFTR_VERSO">HEADER_VERSO</a>,
+and you want various elements within the header to be colourized,
+embed the colours in the string passed to <strong>HEADER_RECTO</strong>
+or <strong>HEADER_VERSO</strong> with the
+<a href="color.html#COLOR_INLINE">\*[&lt;colorname&gt;]</a>
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_INLINES">inline escape</a>.
+<p>
+<strong>NOTE:</strong> Replace <strong>HEADER_</strong>, above,
+with <strong>FOOTER_</strong> to set the colours for the various
+elements of footers.
+<p>
<hr>
<!---HDRFTR_VERTICAL--->
@@ -867,14 +1120,14 @@ See
<a href="#VERTICAL_SPACING">Vertical placement and spacing of headers/footers</a>
for an explanation of how <strong>mom</strong> deals with
headers, footers, and top/bottom page margins.
-<br>
+<p>
<!---HDRFTR_MARGIN--->
<hr width="66%" align="left">
<p>
<a name="HDRFTR_MARGIN"></a>
-Macro: <strong>HEADER_MARGIN</strong> <var>&lt;distance to baseline of header&gt;</var>
+<nobr>Macro: <strong>HEADER_MARGIN</strong> &lt;distance to baseline of header&gt;</nobr>
<br>
<em>*Requires a <a href="definitions.html#TERMS_UNITOFMEASURE">unit of measure</a></em>
@@ -902,11 +1155,60 @@ edge of the page to the baseline of type in footers.
<p>
<strong>Mom</strong>'s default footer margin is 3
<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_PICASPOINTS">picas</a>.
+
+<a name="FOOTER_MARGIN"></a>
<p>
-<strong>NOTE:</strong> <strong>Mom</strong> uses
-<strong>HEADER_MARGIN</strong> and
+<strong>FOOTER MARGIN AND BOTTOM MARGIN -- VERY IMPORTANT!</strong>
+<p>
+<strong>Mom</strong> requires a footer margin for proper operation,
+hence she sets one, even if you don't. (As stated above, her default
+footer margin is 3-picas).
+<p>
+If you set a bottom margin for your document (with
+<a href="typesetting.html#B_MARGIN">B_MARGIN</a>,
+prior to
+<a href="docprocessing.html#START">START</a>)
+and the margin's too close to <strong>mom</strong>'s default
+footer margin (or a footer margin you set yourself
+with <strong>FOOTER_MARGIN</strong>), <strong>mom</strong> will
+not print your footers; additionally, she'll give you a warning
+and some advice on standard error. When this happens, you must
+reset either <strong>B_MARGIN</strong> or
+<strong>FOOTER_MARGIN</strong> so there's an adequate amount of
+space for <strong>mom</strong> to print the bottom line of running
+text and the footer.
+<p>
+If you see the warning even when footers and/or bottom-of-page page
+numbering are disabled, set a nominal footer margin of 0 prior to
+<a href="docprocessing.html#START">START</a>,
+as in these examples.
+<p>
+<strong>Example 1</strong>
+<p>
+<pre>
+ &lt;reference macros, etc&gt;
+ .PAGINATION OFF
+ .B_MARGIN .25i
+ .FOOTER_MARGIN O
+ .START
+</pre>
+
+<strong>Example 2</strong>
+<p>
+<pre>
+ &lt;reference macros, etc&gt;
+ .HEADERS OFF
+ .PAGENUM_POS TOP RIGHT
+ .B_MARGIN .25i
+ .FOOTER_MARGIN O
+ .START
+</pre>
+
+<h3>A note on header/footer margins and page numbering</h3>
+<strong>Mom</strong> uses HEADER_MARGIN</strong> and
<strong>FOOTER_MARGIN</strong> to establish the baseline
-position of page numbers in addition to headers and footers.
+position of page numbers in addition to the baseline position of
+headers and footers.
<p>
By default, page numbers appear at the bottom of the page, therefore
if you want the default position (bottom), but want to change the
@@ -918,14 +1220,14 @@ there with
<a href="#PAGENUM_POS">PAGENUM_POS</a>,
you'd use <strong>HEADER_MARGIN</strong> to change their
baseline placement.
-<br>
+<p>
<!---HDRFTR_GAP--->
<hr width="66%" align="left">
<p>
<a name="HDRFTR_GAP"></a>
-Macro: <strong>HEADER_GAP</strong> <var>&lt;distance from header to start of running text&gt;</var>
+<nobr>Macro: <strong>HEADER_GAP</strong> &lt;distance from header to start of running text&gt;</nobr>
<br>
<em>*Requires a <a href="definitions.html#TERMS_UNITOFMEASURE">unit of measure</a></em>
@@ -950,7 +1252,7 @@ top margin.
<p>
<strong>Mom</strong>'s default header gap is 3
<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_PICASPOINTS">picas</a>,
-but if you want a different gap, say, 2 centimeters, do
+but if you want a different gap, say, 2 centimetres, do
<p>
<pre>
.HEADER_GAP 2c
@@ -987,7 +1289,7 @@ the last line of running text and a bottom page number, use
<strong>FOOTER_GAP</strong>. If page numbers are at the top of the
page, change the gap between the number and the first line of running
text with <strong>HEADER_GAP</strong>.
-<br>
+<p>
<hr>
<!---HDRFTR_SEPARATOR--->
@@ -1010,14 +1312,14 @@ footer), you can alter its placement.
<ul>
<li><a href="#HDRFTR_RULE">HEADER_RULE</a> -- on or off
<li><a href="#HDRFTR_RULE_GAP">HEADER_RULE_GAP</a> -- distance of rule from header
-</ul
+</ul>
<!---HDRFTR_RULE--->
<hr width="66%" align="left">
<p>
<a name="HDRFTR_RULE"></a>
-Macro: <strong>HEADER_RULE</strong> <var>toggle</var>
+<nobr>Macro: <strong>HEADER_RULE</strong> toggle</nobr>
<p>
By default, <strong>mom</strong> prints a header separator rule
@@ -1036,14 +1338,14 @@ without any argument.
with <strong>FOOTER_</strong> to enable/disable the printing of
the footer separator rule. (Most likely, if you're using
<a href="#FOOTERS">FOOTERS</a>, you'll want it off.)
-<br>
+<p>
<!---HDRFTR_RULE_GAP--->
<hr width="66%" align="left">
<p>
<a name="HDRFTR_RULE_GAP"></a>
-Macro: <strong>HEADER_RULE_GAP</strong> <var>distance of rule beneath header</var>
+<nobr>Macro: <strong>HEADER_RULE_GAP</strong> distance of rule beneath header</nobr>
<br>
<em>*Requires a <a href="definitions.html#TERMS_UNITOFMEASURE">unit of measure</a></em>
@@ -1057,7 +1359,7 @@ required, and decimal fractions are allowed. Please note that
(i.e. <strong>HEADER_RULE_GAP</strong> is NOT added to
<strong>HEADER_GAP</strong> when <strong>mom</strong> calculates
the space between headers and the start of
-<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_RUNNING">running text</a>.
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_RUNNING">running text</a>).
<p>
By default, the header rule gap is 4
<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_PICASPOINTS">points</a>.
@@ -1087,7 +1389,34 @@ footer or <strong>mom</strong> may not get the rule gap right.
Inline changes to the size of type in
<strong>FOOTER_RECTO</strong> and <strong>FOOTER_VERSO</strong>
should always be negative (smaller) than the default.
-<br>
+<p>
+
+<!---HDRFTR_RULE_COLOR--->
+
+<hr width="66%" align="left">
+<p>
+<a name="HDRFTR_RULE_COLOR"></a>
+<nobr>Macro: <strong>HEADER_RULE_COLOR</strong> &lt;colorname&gt;</nobr>
+
+<p>
+If you wish to change the colour of the header rule, invoke
+<strong>HEADER_RULE_COLOR</strong> with the name of a colour
+pre-defined (or &quot;initialized&quot;) with
+<a href="color.html#NEWCOLOR">NEWCOLOR</a>
+or
+<a href="color.html#XCOLOR">XCOLOR</a>.
+<p>
+Please note that <strong>HEADER_RULE_COLOR</strong> overrides the
+colour set with
+<a href="#HDRFTR_COLOR">HDRFTR_COLOR</a>,
+so that it's possible to have the heads entirely in, say, blue (set
+with <strong>HEADER_COLOR</strong>), and the header rule in, say,
+red.
+<p>
+<strong>NOTE:</strong> Replace <strong>HEADER_</strong>, above,
+with <strong>FOOTER_</strong> to change the colour of the footer
+rule.
+<p>
<hr>
<a name="PAGINATION">
@@ -1096,11 +1425,11 @@ should always be negative (smaller) than the default.
<p>
By default, <strong>mom</strong> paginates documents. Page numbers
-appear in the bottom margin of the page, centered between two hyphens.
+appear in the bottom margin of the page, centred between two hyphens.
As with all elements of <strong>mom</strong>'s document processing,
most aspects of pagination style can be altered to suit your taste
with control macros.
-<br>
+<p>
<a name="INDEX_PAGINATION">
<h3><u>Pagination macros list</u></h3>
@@ -1114,14 +1443,14 @@ with control macros.
<li><a href="#DRAFT_WITH_PAGENUMBER">DRAFT_WITH_PAGENUMBER</a> -- attach draft/revision information to page numbers
<li><a href="#PAGINATE_CONTROL">Control macros</a>
</ul>
-<br>
+<p>
<!---PAGINATE--->
<hr width="66%" align="left">
<p>
<a name="PAGINATE"></a>
-Macro: <strong>PAGINATE</strong> <var>toggle</var>
+<nobr>Macro: <strong>PAGINATE</strong> toggle</nobr>
<br>
Alias: <strong>PAGINATION</strong>
@@ -1137,14 +1466,14 @@ NO, QUIT, END, X...</strong>), e.g.
To (re)start pagination, invoke <strong>PAGINATE</strong>
without any argument.
-<br>
+<p>
<!---PAGENUMBER--->
<hr width="66%" align="left">
<p>
<a name="PAGENUMBER"></a>
-Macro: <strong>PAGENUMBER</strong> <var>&lt;number&gt;</var>
+<nobr>Macro: <strong>PAGENUMBER</strong> &lt;number&gt;</nobr>
<p>
As is to be expected, pagination of documents begins at page 1.
@@ -1157,34 +1486,34 @@ number on the first page of a document, invoke
any time to tell <strong>mom</strong> what number you want a
page to have. Subsequent page numbers will, of course, be
incremented by 1 from that number.
-<br>
+<p>
<!---PAGENUM_STYLE--->
<hr width="66%" align="left">
<p>
<a name="PAGENUM_STYLE"></a>
-Macro: <strong>PAGENUM_STYLE</strong> <var>DIGIT | ROMAN | roman | ALPHA | alpha</var>
+<nobr>Macro: <strong>PAGENUM_STYLE</strong> DIGIT | ROMAN | roman | ALPHA | alpha</nobr>
<p>
<strong>PAGENUM_STYLE</strong> lets you tell
<strong>mom</strong> what kind of page numbering you want.
<p>
<table valign="baseline" summary="pagenumstyle">
-<tr><td>DIGIT<td align="center" width="15">=<td>arabic digits (1, 2, 3...)
+<tr><td>DIGIT<td align="center" width="15">=<td>Arabic digits (1, 2, 3...)
<tr><td>ROMAN<td align="center" width="15">=<td>upper case roman numerals (I, II, III...)
<tr><td>roman<td align="center" width="15">=<td>lower case roman numerals (i, ii, iii...)
<tr><td>ALPHA<td align="center" width="15">=<td>upper case letters (A, B, C...)
<tr><td>alpha<td align="center" width="15">=<td>lower case letters (a, b, c...)</td></tr>
</table>
-<br>
+<p>
<!---PAGENUM_ON_FIRST_PAGE--->
<hr width="66%" align="left">
<p>
<a name="PAGENUM_ON_FIRST_PAGE"></a>
-Macro: <strong>PAGENUM_ON_FIRST_PAGE</strong> <var>toggle</var>
+<nobr>Macro: <strong>PAGENUM_ON_FIRST_PAGE</strong> toggle</nobr>
<p>
This macro applies only if you've enabled
@@ -1207,7 +1536,7 @@ page of a document, but do want one on pages that appear after
<a href="docprocessing.html#START">START</a>
of the document, then invoke it either just before or after your
first <strong>COLLATE</strong>.
-<br>
+<p>
<!---DRAFT_WITH_PAGENUMBER--->
@@ -1219,7 +1548,7 @@ Macro: <strong>DRAFT_WITH_PAGENUMBER</strong>
<p>
Sometimes, in
<a href="docprocessing.html#COPYSTYLE">COPYSTYLE DRAFT</a>,
-the center part of page headers gets overcrowded because of the draft
+the CENTER part of page headers gets overcrowded because of the draft
and revision information that go there by default.
<strong>DRAFT_WITH_PAGENUMBER</strong> is one way to
fix the problem.
@@ -1236,7 +1565,7 @@ See the note in
<a href="docprocessing.html#COPYSTYLE">COPYSTYLE DRAFT</a>
for other ways of dealing with crowded page headers when formatting
draft-style copy.
-<br>
+<p>
<hr>
<!---PAGINATE_CONTROL--->
@@ -1244,12 +1573,12 @@ draft-style copy.
<a name="PAGINATE_CONTROL"><h3><u>Pagination control macros</u></h3></a>
<ol>
- <li><a href="#PAGINATE_GENERAL">Family/font/size</a>
+ <li><a href="#PAGINATE_GENERAL">Family/font/size/colour</a>
<li><a href="#PAGENUM_POS">Page number position (vertical and horizontal)</a>
<li><a href="#PAGENUM_HYPHENS">Enclose page numbers with hyphens (on or off)</a>
</ol>
<br>
-<a name="PAGINATE_GENERAL"><h3><u>1. Page number family/font/size</u></h3></a>
+<a name="PAGINATE_GENERAL"><h3><u>1. Page number family/font/size/colour</u></h3></a>
<p>
See
<a href="#CONTROL_MACRO_ARGS">Arguments to the control macros</a>.
@@ -1258,11 +1587,12 @@ See
.PAGENUM_FAMILY default = prevailing document family; default is Times Roman
.PAGENUM_FONT default = roman
.PAGENUM_SIZE default = 0 (i.e. same size as paragraph text)
+.PAGENUM_COLOR default= black
</pre>
<a name="PAGENUM_POS"><h3><u>2. Page number position</u></h3></a>
<p>
-Macro: <strong>PAGENUM_POS</strong> <var>TOP | BOTTOM&nbsp;&nbsp;LEFT | CENTER | RIGHT</var>
+<nobr>Macro: <strong>PAGENUM_POS</strong> TOP | BOTTOM&nbsp;&nbsp;LEFT | CENTER | RIGHT</nobr>
<p>
Use <strong>PAGENUM_POS</strong> to change the default position of
@@ -1275,14 +1605,15 @@ For example, if you turn both
and
<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_FOOTER">footers</a>
off (with <code>.HEADERS OFF</code> and <code>.FOOTERS
-OFF</code)) and you want <strong>mom</strong> to number your
+OFF</code>) and you want <strong>mom</strong> to number your
pages at the top right position, enter
<p>
<pre>
.PAGENUM_POS TOP RIGHT
</pre>
-<a name="#PAGENUM_HYPHENS"><h3><u>3. Enclose page numbers with hyphens (on or off)</u></h3></a>
+<a name="PAGENUM_HYPHENS"><h3><u>3. Enclose page numbers with hyphens (on or off)</u></h3></a>
+<p>
By default, <strong>mom</strong> encloses page numbers between hyphens.
If you don't want this behaviour, invoke the macro
<strong>PAGENUM_HYPHENS</strong> with any argument (<strong>OFF, QUIT, END, X...</strong>),
@@ -1294,8 +1625,8 @@ like this:
If, for some reason, you want to turn page number hyphens back
on, invoke the macro without an argument.
-
<p>
+
<hr>
<a href="rectoverso.html#TOP">Next</a>&nbsp;&nbsp;
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diff --git a/contrib/groff/contrib/mom/momdoc/inlines.html b/contrib/groff/contrib/mom/momdoc/inlines.html
index 2d8aa82a9a30..9409aab9320d 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/contrib/mom/momdoc/inlines.html
+++ b/contrib/groff/contrib/mom/momdoc/inlines.html
@@ -1,3 +1,4 @@
+<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2 Final//EN">
<html>
<head>
<meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html;charset=iso-8859-1">
@@ -7,19 +8,19 @@
<!====================================================================>
-<a href="docprocessing.html#TOP">Next</a>&nbsp;&nbsp;
+<a href="color.html#TOP">Next</a>&nbsp;&nbsp;
<a href="goodies.html#TOP">Prev</a>&nbsp;&nbsp;
<a href="toc.html">Back to Table of Contents</a>
<a name="TOP"></a>
-<h2>
+<h1 align="center">
<a name="INLINE_ESCAPES"><u>Inline escapes</u></a>
-</h2>
-
+</h1>
+<p>
<a href="#INLINE_ESCAPES_INTRO">Introduction to inline escapes</a>
<br>
<a href="#INDEX_INLINES">Index of inline escapes</a>
-<br>
+<p>
<a name="INLINE_ESCAPES_INTRO">
<h2><u>Introduction to inline escapes</u></h2>
@@ -52,14 +53,14 @@ backslash character as part of a line of text, simply enter it twice
character." (You can also use <strong>\e</strong> to print a literal
backslash.)
<p>
-Groff has a number of ways of recognising what constitutes a complete
+Groff has a number of ways of recognizing what constitutes a complete
escape sequence. This is both a boon and a curse; some escape
sequences have no terminating delimiter and consequently become
difficult to distinguish from real input text. Others require
the use of an opening parenthesis with no corresponding closing
parenthesis. Still others need to be enclosed in square brackets.
<p>
-<strong>Mom</strong> recognises that certain escapes get used more
+<strong>Mom</strong> recognizes that certain escapes get used more
often than others. For these, she has a consistent input style that
takes the form \*[...], which makes them stand out well from the text
of your documents. These escapes are the ones listed under
@@ -88,6 +89,8 @@ that take
<li><a href="#INLINE_KERNING_MOM">Pairwise kerning</a>
<li><a href="#INLINE_HORIZONTAL_MOM">Horizontal movement</a>
<li><a href="#INLINE_VERTICAL_MOM">Vertical movement</a>
+ <li><a href="#B">Terminate a line without advancing on the page</a>
+ <li><a href="#TB+">Call the next sequential tab without advancing on the page</a>
<li><a href="#INLINE_RULE_MOM">Full measure rules</a>
</ul>
<li><a name="INLINES_GROFF"><strong>Groff inline escapes</strong></a>
@@ -100,6 +103,7 @@ that take
<li><a href="#INLINE_CHARACTERS_GROFF">Special characters</a>
</ul>
</ul>
+<p>
<hr>
<!---INLINE_FONTS_MOM--->
@@ -109,27 +113,43 @@ that take
<a name="INLINE_FONTS_MOM"><h3><u>Changing fonts</u></h3></a>
<p>
-<strong>Mom</strong> provides five inlines to change fonts
-inline.
-<p>
-<table valign="baseline" summary="inlinefonts">
-<tr><td width="15"><td><strong>\*[ROM]</strong><td>Change font to roman
-<tr><td><td><strong>\*[IT]</strong><td>Change font to italic
-<tr><td><td><strong>\*[BD]</strong><td>Change font to bold
-<tr><td><td><strong>\*[BDI]</strong><td>Change font to bold italic
-<tr><td><td><strong>\*[PREV]</strong><td>Revert to previous font</td></tr>
+<strong>Mom</strong> provides five escapes for changing fonts
+inline:
+<p>
+<table valign="baseline" cellpadding="10" summary="inlinefonts">
+<tr>
+ <td><strong>\*[ROM]</strong></td>
+ <td>Change font to medium roman</td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><strong>\*[IT]</strong></td>
+ <td>Change font to medium italic</td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><strong>\*[BD]</strong></td>
+ <td>Change font to bold roman</td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><strong>\*[BDI]</strong></td>
+ <td>Change font to bold italic</td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><strong>\*[PREV]</strong></td>
+ <td>Revert to previous font</td>
+</tr>
</table>
<p>
-See also
-<a href="#INLINE_FONTS_GROFF">font control with \f</a>
-for other ways to change fonts inline.
+These escapes are provided for merely for convenience, legibility,
+and consistency when typesetting with <strong>mom</strong>. For
+more complete and flexible inline font control, please see
+<a href="#INLINE_FONTS_GROFF">font control with \f</a>.
<p>
<strong>NOTE:</strong> If you're using the
<a href="docprocessing.html#DOCPROCESSING">document processing macros</a>,
inline font changes remain in effect only for the duration of the
-current macro.
-<br>
+current document element tag.
+<p>
<!---INLINE_SIZE_MOM--->
@@ -137,42 +157,59 @@ current macro.
<a name="INLINE_SIZE_MOM"><h3><u>Changing point size</u></h3></a>
<p>
-<strong>Mom</strong>'s inline escape for changing point
-size, sadly, does not observe her normal inline syntax
-<strong>\*[whatever]</strong>. It's the only exception, and there's
-no way around it. The escape for changing point size looks like this:
+<strong>Mom</strong> has two inline escapes for changing point
+size:
+<p>
+<pre>
+ \*[SIZE &lt;size&gt;]
+</pre>
+
+and
+<p>
+<pre>
+ \*[S&lt;size&gt;]
+</pre>
+
+where &quot;size&quot; is the new size you want. You can use
+either; they behave exactly the same way. For example, to change
+the point size of type inline to 12 points, you could enter either
<p>
<pre>
- \*S[size]
+ \*[SIZE 12]
</pre>
-where &quot;size&quot; is the new size you want. For example, to
-change the point size inline to 12 points, you'd enter
+or
<p>
<pre>
\*S[12]
</pre>
-Notice that the new size does not require a
+The advantage of the first form is that it's easy to remember, and
+follows <strong>mom</strong>'s usual inline syntax. The advantage
+of the second is that it's more concise.
+<p>
+Notice that in both cases, the new size does not require a
<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_UNITOFMEASURE">unit of measure</a>;
<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_PICASPOINTS">points</a>
-is assumed. However, a unit of measure may be appended to the size,
+is assumed. However, a unit of measure may be appended to the size
if that's what you wish. Fractional sizes are, of course, allowed.
<p>
-The size given to <strong>\*S</strong> may be expressed in plus
-or minus terms, which can be very useful. In the following
-example, the word &quot;mom&quot; will be output 2 points larger
-than the point size of the rest of the line.
+The size given to <strong>\*[SIZE&nbsp;&lt;size&gt;]</strong> or
+<strong>\*S[&lt;size&gt;]</strong> may be expressed in plus or minus
+terms, which can be very useful. In the following examples, the word
+&quot;mom&quot; will be output 2 points larger than the point size
+of the rest of the line.
<p>
<pre>
While she isn't perfect, \*S[+2]mom\*S[-2] isn't half bad.
+ While she isn't perfect, \*[SIZE +2]mom\*[SIZE -2] isn't half bad.
</pre>
<strong>NOTE:</strong> If you're accustomed to groff's usual way
of handling inline size requests (<kbd>\sN, \s±N, \s(NN, \s±(NN,
\s[NNN], \s±[NNN]</kbd>), feel free to continue with your old habits.
<strong>Mom</strong> doesn't care.
-<br>
+<p>
<!---INLINE_KERNING_MOM--->
@@ -187,16 +224,20 @@ for more details).
<p>
<strong>Mom</strong> permits inline pairwise
kerning through the use of the inline escapes
-<p>
-<table valign="baseline" summary="inlinekerning">
-<tr><td width="15"><td><strong>\*[BU #]<td></strong>Closes the space between letters (<strong>B</strong>ack <strong>U</strong>nits).
-<tr><td><td><strong>\*[FU #]</strong><td>Opens the space between letters (<strong>F</strong>orward <strong>U</strong>nits).
+<table valign="baseline" cellpadding="10" summary="inlinekerning">
+<tr>
+ <td><pre>\*[BU n]</pre></td>
+ <td>Closes the space between letters (<strong>B</strong>ack <strong>U</strong>nits).</td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><pre>\*[FU n]</pre></td>
+ <td>Opens the space between letters (<strong>F</strong>orward <strong>U</strong>nits).</td>
+</tr>
</table>
<br>
-"<strong>#</strong>" is the number of <a
-href="definitions.html#TERMS_KERNUNIT">kern units</a>
-by which to close or open the space between letters. Decimal fractions
-are allowed.
+&quot;<strong>n</strong>&quot; is the number of
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_KERNUNIT">kern units</a>
+by which to close or open the space between letters.
<p>
For example,
<p>
@@ -210,14 +251,15 @@ to the letter W. Additionally, the letter T in "WATER" is moved 5 kern
units closer to the letter A.
<p>
For backward compatibility, the forms
-<p>
-<table valign="baseline" summary="inlinekerningold">
-<tr><td width="15"><td><strong>\*[BU1]...\*[BU36]</strong><td>
-Move back 1...36
-<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_KERNUNIT">kern units</a>
-<tr><td><td><strong>\*[FU1]...\*[FU36]</strong><td>
-Move forward 1...36
-<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_KERNUNIT">kern units</a>
+<table valign="baseline" cellpadding="10" summary="inlinekerningold">
+<tr>
+ <td><pre>\*[BU1]...\*[BU36]</pre></td>
+ <td>Move back 1...36 <a href="definitions.html#TERMS_KERNUNIT">kern units</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><pre>\*[FU1]...\*[FU36]</pre></td>
+ <td>Move forward 1...36 <a href="definitions.html#TERMS_KERNUNIT">kern units</a></td>
+</tr>
</table>
<br>
also exist (i.e. with no space before the number of kern units desired,
@@ -227,7 +269,7 @@ up to a limit of 36).
between characters pairs that are already automatically kerned
disables the automatic kerning and uses the value you give to
<strong>BU</strong> or <strong>FU</strong> instead.
-<br>
+<p>
<!---INLINE_HORIZONTAL_MOM--->
@@ -245,17 +287,21 @@ line in order to create special typographic effects.
<p>
<strong>Mom</strong>'s inline escapes for these horizontal movements are
<p>
-<table align="left" valign="baseline" summary="inlinehorizontal">
+<table align="left" valign="baseline" cellpadding="10" summary="inlinehorizontal">
+<tr>
<a name="FWD"></a>
-<tr><td width="15"><td width="20%"><strong>\*[FWD #&lt;unit&gt;]
-<td>Move forward inline the specified number of
-<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_UNITOFMEASURE">units of measure</a>;
-decimal fractions are allowed.
+ <td><pre>\*[FWD n&lt;unit&gt;]</pre></td>
+ <td width="80%">Move forward inline the specified number of
+ <a href="definitions.html#TERMS_UNITOFMEASURE">units of measure</a>;
+ decimal fractions are allowed.</td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
<a name="BCK"></a>
-<tr><td><td><strong>\*[BCK #&lt;unit&gt;]
-<td>Move backward inline the specified number of
-<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_UNITOFMEASURE">units of measure</a>;
-decimal fractions are allowed.
+ <td><pre>\*[BCK n&lt;unit&gt;]</pre></td>
+ <td width="80%">Move backward inline the specified number of
+ <a href="definitions.html#TERMS_UNITOFMEASURE">units of measure</a>;
+ decimal fractions are allowed.</td>
+</tr>
</table>
<p>
For example,
@@ -268,9 +314,15 @@ puts 12 points of space between &quot;1.&quot; and
<p>
<strong>NOTE:</strong> For backward compatibility, the forms
<p>
-<table valign="baseline" summary="inlinehorizontalold">
-<tr><td width="15"><td><strong>\*[BP.25]...\*[BP12.75]</strong><td>Move back .25...12.75 points
-<tr><td><td><strong>\*[FP.25]...\*[FP12.75]</strong><td>Move forward .25...12.75 points</td></tr>
+<table valign="baseline" cellpadding="10" summary="inlinehorizontalold">
+<tr>
+ <td><pre>\*[BP.25]...\*[BP12.75]</pre></td>
+ <td>Move back .25...12.75 points</td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><pre>\*[FP.25]...\*[FP12.75]</pre></td>
+ <td>Move forward .25...12.75 points</td>
+</tr>
</table>
<br>
also exist (i.e. with no space before the digit and points being
@@ -278,7 +330,7 @@ the unit of measure, hence no unit of measure required). Both
accept quarter points, so it's possible to do, for example,
<strong>\*[FP.5]</strong> or <strong>\*[BP1.25]</strong> up to a limit
of 12.75 points.
-<br>
+<p>
<!---INLINE_VERTICAL_MOM--->
@@ -289,15 +341,19 @@ of 12.75 points.
If you need to move portions of type up or down on a line,
<strong>mom</strong> provides the following inline escapes:
<p>
-<table valign="baseline" summary="inlinevertical">
+<table width="80%" valign="baseline" cellpadding="10" summary="inlinevertical">
+<tr>
<a name="UP"></a>
-<tr><td width="15"><td><strong>\*[UP #&lt;unit&gt;]</strong>
-<td>Move up inline the specified number of
-<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_UNITOFMEASURE">units of measure</a>
+ <td><pre>\*[UP n&lt;unit&gt;]</pre></td>
+ <td>Move up inline the specified number of
+ <a href="definitions.html#TERMS_UNITOFMEASURE">units of measure</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
<a name="DOWN"></a>
-<tr><td><td><strong>\*[DOWN #&lt;unit&gt;]</strong>
-<td>Move down inline the specified number of
-<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_UNITOFMEASURE">units of measure</a>
+ <td><pre>\*[DOWN n&lt;unit&gt;]</pre></td>
+ <td>Move down inline the specified number of
+ <a href="definitions.html#TERMS_UNITOFMEASURE">units of measure</a></td>
+</tr>
</table>
<br>
For example,
@@ -309,20 +365,95 @@ For example,
moves the hyphen in the telephone number up by 1 point, then
moves back down by the same amount.
<p>
-<strong>NOTE:</strong> For backward compatibility, the following are
-also available:
-<p>
-<table valign="baseline" summary="inlinevertical">
-<tr><td width="15"><td><strong>\*[ALD.25]...\*[ALD12.75]</strong><td>
-Advance lead .25...12.75 points (move downward)
-<tr><td><td><strong>\*[RLD.25]...\*[RLD12.75]</strong><td>
-Reverse lead .5...12.75 points (move upward)</td></tr>
+<strong>NOTE: \*[UP]</strong> and <strong>\*[DOWN]</strong> do not
+work with the inline escape,
+<a href="#INLINE_RULE_MOM">\*[RULE]</a>.
+See
+<a href="#RULE_EXCEPTION">here</a>
+for details.
+<p>
+<strong>ADDITIONAL NOTE:</strong> For backward compatibility, the
+following are also available:
+<p>
+<table valign="baseline" cellpadding="10" summary="inlinevertical">
+<tr>
+ <td><pre>\*[ALD.25]...\*[ALD12.75]</pre>
+ <td>Advance lead .25...12.75 points (move downward)
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><pre>\*[RLD.25]...\*[RLD12.75]</pre></td>
+ <td>Reverse lead .5...12.75 points (move upward)</td>
+</tr>
</table>
<p>
<p>
Both <strong>\*[ALD]</strong> and <strong>\*[RLD]</strong> work in
-points, hence you musn't use a unit of measure.
-<br>
+points, hence you mustn't use a unit of measure.
+<p>
+
+<!---INLINE_B_MOM--->
+
+<hr width="66%" align="left">
+<a name="B"><h3><u>Terminate a line without advancing on the page</u></h3></a>
+
+<p>
+Sometimes, you want <strong>mom</strong> to break a line but not
+advance on the page. See
+<a href="typesetting.html#EL_EXAMPLE">here</a>
+for an example of when you might want to do this.
+<p>
+In versions of <strong>mom</strong> prior to 1.2-f, this was
+accomplished through the use of
+<a href="typesetting.html#EL">EL</a>.
+As of 1.2-f, you can, if you prefer, accomplish the same thing
+by using the inline escape, <strong>\*[B]</strong>. Simply
+attach the escape to the end of any line. Using the example
+given in the document entry for <strong>EL</strong>, you'd use
+<strong>\*[B]</strong> like this:
+
+<p>
+<pre>
+ .LEFT
+ .LS 12.5
+ A line of text.\*[B]
+ .ALD 24p
+ The next line of text.
+</pre>
+
+<strong>\*[B]</strong> works reliably regardless of the current
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_FILLED">fill mode</a>.
+<p>
+
+<!---INLINE_TB+_MOM--->
+
+<hr width="66%" align="left">
+<a name="TB+"><h3><u>Call the next sequential tab without advancing on the page</u></h3></a>
+
+<p>
+Sometimes, you want <strong>mom</strong> to move to the next tab in
+sequence (e.g. from TAB 1 to TAB 2, or TAB 8 to TAB 9) without
+<strong>mom</strong> advancing on the page. (See the example in
+<a href="typesetting.html#NOTE_TN">here</a>
+if you're not clear how <strong>mom</strong> manages tabs and
+linebreaks.)
+<p>
+In versions of <strong>mom</strong> prior to 1.2-f, this was
+accomplished through the use of
+<a href="typesetting.html#TN">TN</a>.
+As of 1.2-f, you can, if you prefer, accomplish the same thing
+by using the inline escape, <strong>\*[TB+]</strong>. Simply
+attach the escape to the end of any line in a tab, like this:
+
+<p>
+<pre>
+ .TAB 1
+ Some text\*[TB+] \" This line is in tab 1
+ Some more text \" This line is in tab 2, on the same baseline as tab 1
+</pre>
+
+<strong>\*[TB+]</strong> works reliably regardless of the current
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_FILLED">fill mode</a>.
+<p>
<!---INLINE_RULE_MOM--->
@@ -344,10 +475,28 @@ example:
</pre>
The above draws a rule the full measure of the 6-pica line length.
-Please note that <strong>\*[$RULE]</strong> should appear on a line by
-itself and that it draws the rule to the full measure, hence it
-<em>cannot</em> be used to fill the remainder of a partial line with
-a rule in this way:
+<p>
+<strong>\*[RULE]</strong> should appear on a line by itself. In
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_FILLED">fill modes</a>,
+(i.e.
+<a href="typesetting.html#QUAD">QUAD</a>
+or
+<a href="typesetting.html#JUSTIFY">JUSTIFY</a>),
+it requires a
+<a href="typesetting.html#BR">.BR</a>
+on the line immediately before it; otherwise, the rule will be drawn
+on the same baseline occupied by any type preceding it. In
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_NOFILL">nofill modes</a>
+(i.e
+<a href="typesetting.html#LRC">LEFT</a>,
+<a href="typesetting.html#LRC">RIGHT</a>
+or
+<a href="typesetting.html#LRC">CENTER</a>),
+the <strong>.BR</strong> is not required.
+<p>
+Please note that <strong>\*[RULE]</strong> draws the rule to the
+full measure, hence it <em>cannot</em> be used to fill the remainder
+of a partial line with a rule in this way:
<p>
<pre>
Signature__________________________________________
@@ -358,13 +507,34 @@ If you wish to accomplish this effect, you have to use
<a href="goodies.html#PAD"><strong>PAD</strong></a>
macro and
<a href="typesetting.html#STRING_TABS">string tabs</a>.
-(See the example provided with
-<a href="goodies.html#PAD_EXAMPLE"><strong>.PAD</strong></a>.
+(See the
+<a href="goodies.html#PAD_EXAMPLE">example</a>
+provided with <strong>PAD</strong>.)
+<a name="RULE_EXCEPTION"></a>
+<p>
+Please also note that the inline escapes
+<a href="#UP">\*[UP]</a>
+and
+<a href="#DOWN">\*[DOWN]</a>
+cannot be used in conjunction with <strong>\*[RULE]</strong>. This
+doesn't work:
+<p>
+<pre>
+ \*[DOWN 2p]\*[RULE]\*[UP 2p]
+</pre>
+
+This does:
<p>
+<pre>
+ .ALD 2p
+ \*[RULE]
+ .RLD 2p
+</pre>
+
See groff's
<a href="#INLINE_LINEDRAWING_GROFF">Horizontal line drawing function</a>
for more information on drawing horizontal rules.
-<br>
+<p>
<hr>
<!---INLINE_FONT_GROFF--->
@@ -375,33 +545,52 @@ for more information on drawing horizontal rules.
<p>
Groff's basic mechanism for inline font control is the escape
-<strong>\f</strong>.
-<p>
-<table valign="baseline" summary="inlinefontsgroff">
-<tr><td width="15"><td><strong>\fR</strong><td>Change font to roman
-<tr><td><td><strong>\fI</strong><td>Change font to italic
-<tr><td><td><strong>\fB</strong><td>Change font to bold
-<tr><td><td><strong>\f(BI</strong><td>Change font to bold italic
-<tr><td><td><strong>\fP</strong><td>Revert to previous font</td></tr>
+<strong>\f[&lt;</strong>font&gt;<strong>]</strong>.
+<p>
+<table valign="baseline" cellpadding="10" summary="inlinefontsgroff">
+<tr>
+ <td><strong>\f[R]</strong></td>
+ <td>Change font to medium roman (equivalent to mom's <strong>\*[ROM]</strong>)</td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><strong>\f[I]</strong></td>
+ <td>Change font to medium italic (equivalent to mom's <strong>\*[IT]</strong>)</td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><strong>\f[B]</strong></td>
+ <td>Change font to bold roman (equivalent to mom's <strong>\*[BD]</strong>)</td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><strong>\f[BI]</strong></td>
+ <td>Change font to bold italic (equivalent to mom's <strong>\*[BDI]</strong>)</td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><strong>\f[P]</strong></td>
+ <td>Revert to previous font (equivalent to mom's <strong>\*[PREV]</strong>)</td>
+</tr>
</table>
<p>
-A special instance of <strong>\f</strong> is
-<strong>\f[font]</strong>, where &quot;font&quot; can be a
-complete legal family/font name combo. This is especially
-useful should you need to change both family and font inline.
-For example, if your prevailing family and font are Times Roman
-and you want a few words in Courier Bold Italic, you could do
-this:
+<strong>\f[&lt;</strong>font&gt;<strong>]</strong> can be used with
+any legal font style registered with groff. (See
+<a href="appendices.html#STYLE_EXTENSIONS">here</a>
+for a list of pre-registered font styles provided by
+<strong>mom</strong>).
+<p>
+<strong>\f[&lt;</strong>font&gt;<strong>]</strong> can also take a
+complete legal family+font name combo. This is especially useful
+should you need to change both family and font inline. For example,
+if your prevailing family and font are Times Roman and you want a
+few words in Courier Bold Italic, you could do this:
<p>
<pre>
.FAM T
.FT R
- The command \f[CBI]ls -l\fP gives a &quot;long&quot; directory listing.
+ The command \f[CBI]ls -l\f[P] gives a &quot;long&quot; directory listing.
</pre>
The Unix command &quot;ls -l&quot; will appear in Courier Bold Italic
in a line that is otherwise in Times Roman.
-<br>
+<p>
<!---INLINE_HORIZONTAL_GROFF--->
@@ -423,7 +612,7 @@ moves you 1.25 inches to the right (forwards) of the horizontal
position on the current
<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_OUTPUTLINE">output line</a>.
<strong>\h'&lt;distance&gt;'</strong> is exactly equivalent to
-<a href="#FWD"><strong>\*[FWD #&lt;unit&gt;]</strong></a>.
+<a href="#FWD"><strong>\*[FWD n&lt;unit&gt;]</strong></a>.
<p>
<pre>
\h'-1.25i'
@@ -431,8 +620,8 @@ position on the current
moves you 1.25 inches to the left (backwards).
<strong>\h'-&lt;distance&gt;'</strong> is exactly equivalent to
-<a href="#BCK"><strong>\*[BCK #&lt;unit&gt;]</strong></a>.
-<br>
+<a href="#BCK"><strong>\*[BCK n&lt;unit&gt;]</strong></a>.
+<p>
<!---INLINE_VERTICAL_GROFF--->
@@ -456,7 +645,7 @@ moves you (approx.) 2/3 of an
downward on the current
<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_OUTPUTLINE">output line</a>.
<strong>\v'&lt;distance&gt;'</strong> is exactly equivalent to
-<a href="#DOWN"><strong>\*[DOWN #&lt;unit&gt;]</strong></a>.
+<a href="#DOWN"><strong>\*[DOWN n&lt;unit&gt;]</strong></a>.
<p>
<pre>
\v'-.6m'
@@ -464,7 +653,7 @@ downward on the current
moves you (approx.) 2/3 of an em upward.
<strong>\v'&lt;-distance&gt;'</strong> is exactly equivalent to <a
-href="#UP"><strong>\*[UP #&lt;unit&gt;]</strong></a>.
+href="#UP"><strong>\*[UP n&lt;unit&gt;]</strong></a>.
<p>
<strong>IMPORTANT:</strong> The vertical motion of <strong>\v</strong>
affects ONLY type on the current
@@ -479,7 +668,7 @@ you've done what you want to do. Otherwise, the remaining type
will be set too high (if you used <strong>\v</strong> with the
minus sign) or too low (if you used <strong>\v</strong> without
the minus sign).
-<br>
+<p>
<!---INLINE_STRINGWIDTHL_GROFF--->
@@ -507,7 +696,7 @@ argument.</em>
Furthermore, if the string is composed of several words separated
by spaces, you MUST surround the whole escape with double quotes,
as in the example above.
-<br>
+<p>
<!---INLINE_LINEDRAWING_GROFF--->
@@ -543,15 +732,16 @@ a number of other line-drawing escapes, but frankly, using them for
typographically precise drawing is a bit like hammering in a nail
with a screwdriver -- doable, but not recommended.
<p>
-Groff comes with a number of &quot;preprocessors&quot; designed to ease
-creating rules, boxes, splines, and so on (tbl, pic, and friends), but
-I tend not to use them. A firm believer in the &quot;right tool for
-the job,&quot; I prefer a vector drawing program (in my case, tgif)
-when I need to combine type with graphic elements (say, a complex
-ruled form). Inserting the results into a document is easy enough
-with <strong>.PSPIC</strong> (consult the <strong>grops</strong>
-man page for information on this indispensible and easy-to-use macro).
-<br>
+Groff comes with a number of &quot;preprocessors&quot; designed
+to ease creating rules, boxes, splines, and so on (tbl, pic,
+and friends), but I tend not to use them. A firm believer
+in the &quot;right tool for the job,&quot; I prefer a vector
+drawing program when I need to combine type with graphic elements
+(say, a complex ruled form). Inserting the results into a
+document is easy enough with <strong>.PSPIC</strong> (consult
+the <strong>groff_tmac</strong> man page for information on this
+indispensable and easy-to-use macro).
+<p>
<!---INLINE_CHARACTERS_GROFF--->
@@ -563,11 +753,12 @@ Here follows a short list of commonly-used special characters available
via inline escapes. If you're not sure of the meaning of some of
these characters, consult the
<a href="definitions.html#TERMS">Definitions of Terms</a>.
-For a more complete list, consult the section <em>Special
-Character Names</em> at the end of the <em>Tutorial Examples</em>
-in <strong>cstr54</strong>, available
-<a href="http://www.kohala.com/start/troff/">here</a>.
-
+<p>
+For a complete list of special characters and glyphs (i.e. just
+about anything you'd ever want to appear on the printed page,
+including mathematical symbols, accented characters, unusual
+ligatures and letters unique to various European languages), consult
+<kbd>man groff_char</kbd>.
<p>
<pre>
CHARACTER ESCAPE SEQUENCE
@@ -603,7 +794,7 @@ in <strong>cstr54</strong>, available
</pre>
<hr>
-<a href="docprocessing.html#TOP">Next</a>&nbsp;&nbsp;
+<a href="color.html#TOP">Next</a>&nbsp;&nbsp;
<a href="goodies.html#TOP">Prev</a>&nbsp;&nbsp;
<a href="#TOP">Top</a>&nbsp;&nbsp;
<a href="toc.html">Back to Table of Contents</a>
diff --git a/contrib/groff/contrib/mom/momdoc/intro.html b/contrib/groff/contrib/mom/momdoc/intro.html
index 40c306d7302e..4c6e3ebef747 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/contrib/mom/momdoc/intro.html
+++ b/contrib/groff/contrib/mom/momdoc/intro.html
@@ -1,3 +1,4 @@
+<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2 Final//EN">
<html>
<head>
<meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html;charset=iso-8859-1">
@@ -25,6 +26,8 @@
<br>
<a href="#INTRO_DOCUMENTATION">A note on mom's documentation</a>
<br>
+<a href="#CANONICAL">Canonical reference materials</a>
+<br>
<a href="#MACRO_ARGS">How to read macro arguments</a>
<h2><a name="INTRO_INTRO"><u>Who is mom meant for?</u></a></h2>
@@ -50,7 +53,7 @@ She's aimed at three kinds of users:
started.
</ol>
<p>
-As might be infered from the above, <strong>mom</strong> is two macro
+As might be inferred from the above, <strong>mom</strong> is two macro
packages in one: a set of typesetting macros, and a set of document
processing macros. The typesetting macros govern the physical
aspects of page layout and provide sane, comprehensible control over
@@ -61,7 +64,7 @@ typesetting or page layout at all.
Because <strong>mom</strong> provides both typesetting and document
processing macros, it's safe to say she blurs the distinction between
document processing and document design. While her basic document style
-comes with pretty spiffy defaults (okay -- change &quot;spiffy&quot;
+comes with pretty spiffy defaults (okay--change &quot;spiffy&quot;
to &quot;typographically professional&quot;), you can easily control
how all the various document elements look: titles, page headers and
footers, page numbering, heads, subheads, footnotes and so on can be
@@ -72,6 +75,7 @@ read up on groff
<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_PRIMITIVES">primitives</a>
in order to accomplish what you want; the typesetting macros take
care of that.
+<p>
<a name="INTRO_TYPESETTING">
<h2><u>Typesetting with mom</u></h2>
@@ -101,13 +105,12 @@ want document processing (via the
<a href="docprocessing.html#START">START</a>
macro; see below), every macro is a literal command that remains in
effect until you modify it or turn it off. This means that if you
-want to create flyers, document covers, surveys, tabulated forms,
-curricula vitae and so on, you may do so in the good old-fashioned
-way: one step at a time with complete control over every element on
-the page.
+want to create flyers, surveys, tabulated forms, curricula vitae and
+so on, you may do so in the good old-fashioned way: one step at a
+time with complete control over every element on the page.
<p>
Years of reading various mailing lists dealing with computer
-typesetting (groff, TeX, and friends) have convinced me that no progam
+typesetting (groff, TeX, and friends) have convinced me that no program
can ever replace the human eye and human input when it comes to high
quality typesetting. As of this writing, a thread on the subject of
&quot;micro typography&quot; in groff has been going on for nearly a
@@ -117,26 +120,25 @@ rendered flawlessly by any algorithm, no matter how clever. (For
whatever it's worth, a similar problem exists with engraving musical
scores by computer.)
<p>
-<strong>Mom</strong> does not try to solve the problems posed by
-things like hanging punctuation, left-margin adjustments for those
-annoying &quot;space-y&quot; upper case letters like T and W, and
-so on. She merely tries to provide tools that allow knowledgeable
-typesetters to come up with solutions to these problems
-in ways that are somewhat easier and more intuitive than manipulating
-groff at the
-<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_PRIMITIVES">primtive</a>
+<strong>Mom</strong> does not try to solve the problems posed
+by things like hanging punctuation, left-margin adjustments for
+upper case letters like T and W, and so on. She merely tries to
+provide tools that allow knowledgeable typesetters to come up with
+solutions to these problems in ways that are easier and more
+intuitive than manipulating groff at the
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_PRIMITIVES">primitive</a>
level. As a professional typesetter of more than two decades, and a
writer, I have encountered few situations that cannot be handled by
<strong>mom</strong>'s typesetting macros.
<p>
<strong>Author's note:</strong> One area where groff itself needs
serious rethinking is in the matter of an algorithm that takes into
-account both word AND letter spacing when
+account both word and letter spacing when
<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_JUST">justifying</a>
lines. At present, only word spacing is adjusted, requiring what I
consider an unnecessary amount of user intervention whenever
letter spacing is required.
-
+<p>
<a name="INTRO_DOCPROCESSING">
<h2><u>Document processing with mom</u></h2>
</a>
@@ -149,7 +151,7 @@ differs is in the degree of control you have over the look and
placement of the various elements of a document. For example, if you
don't want your heads underlined, or you want them bigger/smaller,
or you'd prefer them to be in a different font, or you'd rather they
-were flush left instead of centered, you can make the changes easily
+were flush left instead of centred, you can make the changes easily
and have them apply to the whole document. Temporary and one-off
changes are easy, too.
<p>
@@ -157,13 +159,13 @@ changes are easy, too.
don't provide. For example, you can switch between draft-style and
final-copy output. If you regularly make submissions to publishers
and editors who insist on "typewritten, double-spaced," there's a
-special macro --
+special macro--
<a href="docprocessing.html#PRINTSTYLE">PRINTSTYLE TYPEWRITE</a>
--- that changes typeset documents into ones that would make your
-high-school typing teacher proud. Footnotes, multiple columns,
-recto/verso printing and user designable headers and footers are also
-part of the fun.
-
+--that changes typeset documents into ones that would make your
+high-school typing teacher proud. Footnotes, endnotes, tables of
+contents, multiple columns, nested lists, recto/verso printing and
+user designable headers and footers are also part of the fun.
+<p>
<a name="INTRO_PHILOSOPHY">
<h2><u>Mom's philosophy</u></h2>
</a>
@@ -194,8 +196,9 @@ for their special typesetting needs. Not to put too fine a point on
it, groff primitives tend toward the abstruse, and most inline escapes
are about as readable in-line as an encrypted password. This does
not make for happy-camper writers, who either find themselves stuck
-with document formatting style they don't really like, or are forced to
-learn groff from the ground up -- a daunting task, to say the least.
+with a document formatting style they don't really like, or are
+forced to learn groff from the ground up--a daunting task, to say
+the least.
<p>
<strong>Mom</strong> aims to make creating documents a simple matter,
but with no corresponding loss of user control. The document
@@ -220,8 +223,7 @@ produce output that looks good no matter where it's displayed.
She's designed for printed output, although with
<a href="#PRINTSTYLE">PRINTSTYLE TYPEWRITE</a>
she produces acceptable terminal copy. She makes no attempt to be
-compatible with older versions of troff. And she remains largely
-untested with the groff preprocessors (tbl, pic, eqn, etc.)
+compatible with older versions of troff.
<p>
One special feature in <strong>mom</strong>'s design is the attention
she pays to aligning the bottom margins of every page. Nothing screams
@@ -233,7 +235,7 @@ bottom of the page without some text underneath it), but in all cases
where hanging bottom margins can be avoided, <strong>mom</strong> does
avoid them, by clever adjustments to leading (&quot;line spacing&quot;)
and the spacing between different elements on the page.
-
+<p>
<a name="INTRO_DOCUMENTATION">
<h2><u>A note on mom's documentation</u></h2>
</a>
@@ -249,40 +251,54 @@ that gets tossed.
<strong>Mom</strong>'s documentation assumes users know their way
around GNU/Linux. It further assumes they at least know what groff
is, even if they don't know much about it. Lastly, it assumes that
-everyone -- groff newbies and experts alike -- learns faster from
+everyone--groff newbies and experts alike--learns faster from
a few well-placed examples than from manpage-style reference docs.
What <strong>mom</strong>'s documentation doesn't assume is that
-you know everything -- not about groff, not about typesetting,
+you know everything--not about groff, not about typesetting,
not about document processing. Even experts have odd lacunae in
their knowledge base. Therefore, whenever I suspect that a term
or procedure will cause head scratching, I offer an explanation.
And when explanations aren't enough, I offer examples.
-<a name="CANONICAL"></a>
+<br>
+
+<a name="CANONICAL"><h3><u>Canonical reference materials</u></h3></a>
<p>
-The canonical reference materials for groff are <strong>cstr54</strong>
-(a downloadable PostScript copy of which is available
+The canonical reference materials for groff are
+<strong>cstr54</strong> (a downloadable PostScript copy of which is
+available
<a href="http://www.kohala.com/start/troff/">here</a>)
-and the <strong>troff</strong> and <strong>groff_diff</strong> manpages.
-I've tried to avoid reiterating them, however, in a few places, this has
-proved impossible. Be forewarned: I have no qualms about sidestepping
-excrutiating completeness about groff usage; I'm more concerned with
-getting <strong>mom</strong> users up and running. <em>Mea culpa.</em>
+and the <strong>troff</strong> and <strong>groff_diff</strong>
+manpages. Another excellent source of information (maybe the best)
+is the groff <strong>info</strong> pages, available by typing
+<p>
+<pre>
+ info groff
+</pre>
+
+at the command line (assuming you have <strong>info</strong>
+installed on your system). And for inputting special characters,
+see <strong>man groff_char.</strong>
+<p>
+I've tried to avoid reiterating the information contained in these
+documents; however, in a few places, this has proved impossible.
+But be forewarned: I have no qualms about sidestepping excruciating
+completeness concerning groff usage; I'm more interested in getting
+<strong>mom</strong> users up and running. <em>Mea culpa.</em>
<p>
<strong>Note:</strong> <strong>Mom</strong>'s macro file
(om.tmac) is heavily commented. Each macro is preceded by a
-description of its arguments, function, and usage, which may
+description of its arguments, function and usage, which may
give you information in addition to what's contained in this
documentation.
-
+<p>
<a name="MACRO_ARGS">
<h3><u>How to read macro arguments</u></h3>
</a>
-<p>
The concise descriptions of macros in this documentation typically
look like this:
<blockquote>
-Macro: <strong>NAME</strong> <var>arguments</var>
+Macro: <strong>NAME</strong> <nobr>arguments</nobr>
</blockquote>
<var>arguments</var> lists the macro's arguments using conventions that
should be familiar to anyone who has ever read a manpage. Briefly:
@@ -299,7 +315,7 @@ should be familiar to anyone who has ever read a manpage. Briefly:
which means &quot;or.&quot;
<li>Arguments that are optional are surrounded by square brackets.
<li>&lt;off&gt; in an argument list means that any argument
- turns the macro off.
+ other than those in the argument list turns the macro off.
</ol>
<a name="TOGGLE_MACRO"><h3><u>Toggle macros</u></h3></a>
@@ -313,14 +329,16 @@ it could even be I_LOVE_MOM.
Since these macros toggle things on and off, the argument list
simply reads
<blockquote>
-<var>toggle</var>
+<nobr>toggle</nobr>
</blockquote>
+<br>
<hr>
<h3>Example 1: an argument requiring double-quotes</h3>
<blockquote>
-Macro: <strong>TITLE</strong> <var>&quot;&lt;title of document&gt;&quot;</var>
+Macro: <strong>TITLE</strong> <nobr>&quot;&lt;title of document&gt;&quot;</nobr>
</blockquote>
+<p>
The required argument to <strong>TITLE</strong> is the title of your
document. Since it's surrounded by double-quotes, you must
include them in the argument, like this:
@@ -331,8 +349,9 @@ include them in the argument, like this:
<h3>Example 2: a macro with required and optional arguments</h3>
<blockquote>
-Macro: <strong>TAB_SET</strong> <var>&lt;tab #&gt; &lt;indent&gt; &lt;length&gt; [ L | R | C | J [ QUAD ] ]</var>
+Macro: <strong>TAB_SET</strong> <nobr>&lt;tab #&gt; &lt;indent&gt; &lt;length&gt; [ L | R | C | J [ QUAD ] ]</nobr>
</blockquote>
+<p>
The first required argument is a number that identifies the tab (say,
"3"). The second required argument is an indent from the left margin
(say, 6 picas). The third required argument is the length of the tab
@@ -355,12 +374,12 @@ you could enter:
.TAB_SET 3 6P 3P L QUAD
</pre>
-<a name="TOGGLE_EXAMPLE"><h3>Example 3: a sample toggle macro:</h3></a>
-
+<a name="TOGGLE_EXAMPLE"></a>
+<h3>Example 3: a sample toggle macro:</h3>
<blockquote>
-Macro: <strong>QUOTE</strong> <var>toggle</var>
+Macro: <strong>QUOTE</strong> <nobr>toggle</nobr>
</blockquote>
-
+<p>
<strong>QUOTE</strong> begins a section of quoted text in a document
and doesn't require an argument. When the quote's finished,
you have to tell <strong>mom</strong> it's done.
diff --git a/contrib/groff/contrib/mom/momdoc/letters.html b/contrib/groff/contrib/mom/momdoc/letters.html
index a344f4c61b36..ad35a7118950 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/contrib/mom/momdoc/letters.html
+++ b/contrib/groff/contrib/mom/momdoc/letters.html
@@ -1,3 +1,4 @@
+<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2 Final//EN">
<html>
<head>
<meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html;charset=iso-8859-1">
@@ -7,9 +8,10 @@
<!====================================================================>
-<a href="typemacdoc.html#TOP">Next</a>&nbsp;&nbsp;
-<a href="cover.html#TOP">Prev</a>&nbsp;&nbsp;
+<a href="macrolist.html#TOP">Next</a>&nbsp;&nbsp;
+<a href="refer.html#TOP">Prev</a>&nbsp;&nbsp;
<a href="toc.html">Back to Table of Contents</a>
+<p>
<a name="TOP"></a>
<a name="LETTERS">
@@ -33,11 +35,11 @@ to design correspondence to your own specifications. However,
flexibility in the matter of letters, which are, after all, simple
communicative documents whose only real style requirements are that
they be neat and professional-looking.
-
+<p>
<a name="TUTORIAL"><h2><u>Tutorial on writing letters</u></h2></a>
-
-<strong>Mom</strong> letters begin, like all <strong>mom</strong>
-processed documents, with a
+<p>
+<strong>Mom</strong> letters begin, like all
+<strong>mom</strong>-processed documents, with a
<a href="docprocessing.html#REFERENCE_MACROS">reference macro</a>
(in this case,
<a href="docprocessing.html#AUTHOR">AUTHOR</a>),
@@ -46,7 +48,8 @@ a
(<strong>LETTER</strong>, obviously), the essential
<a href="docprocessing.html#PRINTSTYLE">PRINTSTYLE</a>
macro, and
-<a href="docprocessing.html#START">START</a>.
+<a href="docprocessing.html#START">START</a>,
+like this:
<p>
<pre>
.AUTHOR "Yannick P. Guique"
@@ -58,30 +61,40 @@ macro, and
<strong>PRINTSTYLE</strong>, above, could also be
<strong>TYPEWRITE</strong>. <strong>Mom</strong> has no objection
to creating letters that look like they were typed on an Underwood
-by a shapely secretary with great gams back in the 1940s.
+by a shapely secretary with 1940s gams.
<p>
-After the <strong>START</strong> macro, you enter data pertinent to
+After the <strong>START</strong> macro, you enter headers pertinent to
your letter: the date, the addressee (in business correspondence,
-typically both name and address), the addressor (that's you; in
+typically both name and address), the addresser (that's you; in
business correspondence, typically both name and address), and a
-greeting (in full, e.g. &quot;Dear Mr. Smith,&quot;).
+greeting (in full, e.g. &quot;Dear Mr. Smith,&quot; or &quot;Dear
+Mr. Smith:&quot;).
<p>
-The macros for entering the data are simple (they're not even
-<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_TOGGLE">toggles</a>)
-and entered in an intuitive order.
-<br>
-<ol>
- <li><code>.DATE</code>
- <li><code>.TO</code>
- <li><code>.FROM</code>
- <li><code>.GREETING</code>
-</ol>
+The macros for entering the headers are simple (they're not even
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_TOGGLE">toggles</a>):
+<p>
+<pre>
+ .DATE
+ .TO
+ .FROM
+ .GREETING
+</pre>
+
+You may enter them in any order you like, except for
+<strong>GREETING</strong>, which must come last.
+<strong>Mom</strong> ignores any headers you omit and spaces the
+letter's opening according to what you do include. See
+<a href="#LETTERS_DEFAULTS">Default for letters</a>
+to find out how <strong>mom</strong> formats the headers.
<p>
-<strong>Mom</strong> ignores any you omit and spaces the letter's
-opening according to what you do include.
+(In pre 1.1.7-a releases of <strong>mom</strong>, the order
+of entry was fixed at the above. This has been changed, although
+if you do follow the above order, <strong>mom</strong> will
+continue to behave exactly as she did in pre 1.1.7-a.)
<p>
Once you've filled in what you need to get a letter started, simply
-type the letter, introducing each and every paragraph with the
+type the letter, introducing each and every paragraph, including
+the first, with the
<a href="docelement.html#PP">PP</a>
macro.
<p>
@@ -132,19 +145,79 @@ here's what the complete letter looks like.
.CLOSING
Sincerely,
</pre>
+
+This produces a letter with headers that follow the North American
+standard for business correspondence. If you'd prefer another
+style of correspondence, for example, British, you'd set up the
+same letter like this:
+<p>
+<pre>
+ .AUTHOR "Yannick P. Guique"
+ .DOCTYPE LETTER
+ .PRINTSTYLE TYPESET
+ .START
+ .FROM
+ .RIGHT
+ Y.P. GUIQUE
+ 022 Umask Road
+ St-Sauveur-en-dehors-de-la-mappe, Québec
+ .TO
+ GUILLAUME BARRIÈRES
+ Minidoux Corporation
+ 5000 Pannes Drive
+ Redmond, Virginia
+ .DATE
+ .RIGHT
+ August 25, 2004
+ .GREETING
+ Dear Mr. Barrières,
+</pre>
+
+Notice the use of <strong>.RIGHT</strong> after
+<strong>.FROM</strong> and <strong>.DATE</strong> in this example,
+used to change the default quad for these macros.
+<p>
<hr>
<a name="LETTERS_DEFAULTS">
<h2><u>Defaults for letters</u></h2>
</a>
-In letters, <strong>mom</strong> sets:
+In letters, if the order of header macros is
<p>
+<pre>
+ .DATE
+ .TO
+ .FROM
+ .GREETING
+</pre>
+
+<strong>mom</strong> sets
+<br>
<ol>
- <li>the date flush right, page right, at the top of page one
- <li>the addressee in a block flush left, page left
- <li>the addressor in a block flush left, page left
- <li>the greeting flush left
+ <li>the date flush right, page right, at the top of page one,
+with a gap of two linespaces underneath
+ <li>the addressee in a block flush left, page left, with a gap of
+one linespace underneath
+ <li>the addresser in a block flush left, page left, with a gap of
+one linespace underneath
+ <li>the greeting flush left, with a gap of one linespace
+underneath
+</ol>
+<p>
+which is the standard for North American business correspondence.
+<p>
+If you switch the order of <strong>.DATE</strong>,
+<strong>.TO</strong> and/or <strong>.FROM</strong>,
+<strong>mom</strong> sets all the headers flush left, with a gap of
+one linespace underneath each. (The default left quad of any header
+can be changed by invoking the <strong>.RIGHT</strong> macro, on
+a line by itself, immediately before inputting the text of the
+header.)
+<p>
+Following the headers, <strong>mom</strong> sets
+<p>
+<ul>
<li>the body of the letter justified
<li>in multi-page letters:
<ul>
@@ -152,7 +225,7 @@ In letters, <strong>mom</strong> sets:
<li>the page number at the top of every page after page one
</ul>
<li>the closing/signature line flush left, indented halfway across the page
-</ol>
+</ul>
<p>
Other important style defaults are listed below, and may be changed
via the
@@ -185,7 +258,7 @@ Spaced paragraphs yes no
Footers* yes yes
Footer margin 3 picas 3 picas
Footer gap 3 picas 3 picas
-Page numbers top, centered top, centered
+Page numbers top, centred top, centred
*Footers contain a &quot;next page&quot; number of the form .../#
</pre>
@@ -207,6 +280,7 @@ except <strong>NO_SUITE</strong>.
<li><a href="#CLOSING">CLOSING</a>
<li><a href="#NO_SUITE">NO_SUITE</a> -- &quot;next page&quot; number off
</ul>
+<br>
<!---DATE--->
@@ -224,6 +298,29 @@ underneath, like this:
October 31, 2002
</pre>
+If you wish to change the default quad direction for the date,
+enter <kbd>.LEFT</kbd> or <kbd>.RIGHT</kbd>, on a line by itself,
+immediately after <kbd>.DATE</kbd>.
+<p>
+If you wish to insert additional space between the date and any
+letter header that comes after it, do so after inputting the date,
+not at the top of the next header macro, like this:
+<p>
+<pre>
+ .DATE
+ October 31, 2002
+ .SPACE \" Or, more simply, .SP
+</pre>
+
+If you wish to remove the default space,
+<p>
+<pre>
+ .SPACE -1v \" Or, more simply, .SP -1v
+</pre>
+
+will do the trick.
+<p>
+
<!---TO--->
<hr width="66%" align="left">
@@ -242,6 +339,31 @@ and address of the addressee underneath, like this:
Bramladesh, Ont.
</pre>
+If you wish to change the default quad direction for the address,
+enter <kbd>.LEFT</kbd> or <kbd>.RIGHT</kbd>, on a line by itself,
+immediately after <kbd>.TO</kbd>.
+<p>
+If you wish to insert additional space between the address and
+any letter header that comes after it, do so after inputting the
+address, not at the top of the next header macro, like this:
+<p>
+<pre>
+ .TO
+ JOHN SMITH
+ 10 Roberts Crescent
+ Bramladesh, Ont.
+ .SPACE \" Or, more simply, .SP
+</pre>
+
+If you wish to remove the default space,
+<p>
+<pre>
+ .SPACE -1v \" Or, more simply, .SP -1v
+</pre>
+
+will do the trick.
+<p>
+
<!---FROM--->
<hr width="66%" align="left">
@@ -251,7 +373,7 @@ Macro: <strong>FROM</strong>
<p>
Invoke <strong>FROM</strong> on a line by itself, with the name
-and address of the addressor underneath, like this:
+and address of the addresser underneath, like this:
<p>
<pre>
.FROM
@@ -260,6 +382,31 @@ and address of the addressor underneath, like this:
Ste-Vieille-Andouille, Québec
</pre>
+If you wish to change the default quad direction for the address,
+enter <kbd>.LEFT</kbd> or <kbd>.RIGHT</kbd>, on a line by itself,
+immediately after <kbd>.FROM</kbd>.
+<p>
+If you wish to insert additional space between the address and
+any letter header that comes after it, do so after inputting the
+address, not at the top of the next header macro, like this:
+<p>
+<pre>
+ .FROM
+ JOE BLOW
+ 15 Brunette Road
+ Ste-Vieille-Andouille, Québec
+ .SPACE \" Or, more simply, .SP
+</pre>
+
+If you wish to remove the default space,
+<p>
+<pre>
+ .SPACE -1v \" Or, more simply, .SP -1v
+</pre>
+
+will do the trick.
+<p>
+
<!---GREETING--->
<hr width="66%" align="left">
@@ -308,8 +455,8 @@ page&quot; number at the bottom of multi-page letters, invoke
<p>
<hr>
-<a href="typemacdoc.html#TOP">Next</a>&nbsp;&nbsp;
-<a href="cover.html#TOP">Prev</a>&nbsp;&nbsp;
+<a href="macrolist.html#TOP">Next</a>&nbsp;&nbsp;
+<a href="refer.html#TOP">Prev</a>&nbsp;&nbsp;
<a href="#TOP">Top</a>&nbsp;&nbsp;
<a href="toc.html">Back to Table of Contents</a>
</body>
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@@ -0,0 +1,1794 @@
+<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2 Final//EN">
+<html>
+<head>
+<meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html;charset=iso-8859-1">
+<title>Mom -- Quick reference guide</title>
+</head>
+<body bgcolor="#dfdfdf">
+
+<!====================================================================>
+
+<a href="appendices.html#MOREDOC">Next</a>&nbsp;&nbsp;
+<a href="typemacdoc.html#TOP">Prev</a>&nbsp;&nbsp;
+<a href="toc.html">Back to Table of Contents</a>
+
+<a name="TOP"></a>
+<h1 align="center">
+ <a name="QUICK">Quick reference guide</a>
+</h1>
+
+Once you know your way around <strong>mom</strong>, you may find
+this guide preferable to using the Table of Contents. It lists (I
+hope) all <strong>mom</strong>'s user-space macros. The links
+point to references found elsewhere in the documentation.
+<p>
+<strong>NOTE:</strong> This guide uses tables extensively. Better
+make sure you're reading it in a browser that renders them
+sensibly.
+<p>
+
+<table align="center" valign="center" border=1 cellpadding="10">
+<tr>
+ <th>Typesetting</th>
+ <th>Document processing</th>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><a href="#1">Page/paper size; margins; line length</a></td>
+ <td><a href="#21">Reference macros</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><a href="#2">Family/font; pointsize; leading</a></td>
+ <td><a href="#22">Letters</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><a href="#3">Font modifications</a></td>
+ <td><a href="#23">Document style</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><a href="#4">Underscoring and underlining</a></td>
+ <td><a href="#24">Special to PRINTSTYLE TYPEWRITE</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><a href="#5">Colour</a></td>
+ <td><a href="#25">Begin document processing</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><a href="#6">Quad, justification and fill</a></td>
+ <td><a href="#26">Customizing the document header</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><a href="#7">Line termination</a></td>
+ <td><a href="#27">Pagination</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><a href="#8">Hyphenation</a></td>
+ <td><a href="#28">Recto/verso</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><a href="#9">Word and sentence spacing</a></td>
+ <td><a href="#29">Automatic columns</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><a href="#10">Kerning; ligatures</a></td>
+ <td><a href="#30">Epigraphs</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><a href="#11">Vertical movements</a></td>
+ <td><a href="#31">Heads</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><a href="#12">Horizontal movements</a></td>
+ <td><a href="#32">Subheads</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><a href="#13">Indents</a></td>
+ <td><a href="#33">Paragraph heads</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><a href="#14">Tabs</a></td>
+ <td><a href="#34">Paragraphs</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><a href="#15">Manual columns</a></td>
+ <td><a href="#35">Quotes</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><a href="#16">Superscripts</a></td>
+ <td><a href="#36">Blockquotes</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><a href="#17">Dropcaps</a></td>
+ <td><a href="#37">Author linebreaks</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><a href="#18">Lists</a></td>
+ <td><a href="#38">Footnotes</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><a href="#19">Padding lines</a></td>
+ <td><a href="#39">Endnotes</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><a href="#20">Miscellaneous</a></td>
+ <td><a href="#40">Designing endnotes pages</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+ <td><a href="#18">Lists</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+ <td><a href="#51">Margin notes</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+ <td><a href="#52">Line numbering</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+ <td><a href="#54">References</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+ <td><a href="#55">Bibliographies</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+ <td><a href="#41">Table of contents</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+ <td><a href="#42">Designing a table of contents</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+ <td><a href="#43">Finis</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+ <td><a href="#44">Headers and footers</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+ <td><a href="#45">Part-by-part control
+ <br>of headers</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+ <td><a href="#46">Footers</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+ <td><a href="#47">Covers and doc covers</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+ <td><a href="#48">Customizing covers
+ <br>and doc covers</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+ <td><a href="#49">Part-by-part control of
+ <br>covers and doc covers</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+ <td><a href="#50">Miscellaneous</a></td>
+</tr>
+</table>
+
+<br>
+<hr>
+<h2 align="center"><u>Typesetting macros</u></h2>
+
+<a name="1"><h3 align="center">Page/paper size; margins; line length</h3></a>
+
+<table align="center" valign="center" border=1 cellpadding="10">
+<tr align="center">
+ <th>Page/paper size</th>
+ <th>Margins</th>
+ <th>Line length</th>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><a href="typesetting.html#PAGEWIDTH">PAGEWIDTH</a></td>
+ <td><a href="typesetting.html#T_MARGIN">T_MARGIN</a></td>
+ <td><a href="typesetting.html#LINELENGTH">LL</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><a href="typesetting.html#PAGELENGTH">PAGELENGTH</a></td>
+ <td><a href="typesetting.html#B_MARGIN">B_MARGIN</a></td>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><a href="typesetting.html#PAPER">PAPER</a></td>
+ <td><a href="typesetting.html#L_MARGIN">L_MARGIN</a></td>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><a href="typesetting.html#PAGE">PAGE</a></td>
+ <td><a href="typesetting.html#R_MARGIN">R_MARGIN</a></td>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+</table>
+
+<a name="2"><h3 align="center">Family/font; pointsize; leading</h3>
+
+<table align="center" valign="center" border=1 cellpadding="10">
+<tr>
+ <th>Family/font</th>
+ <th>Point size</th>
+ <th>Leading</th>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><a href="typesetting.html#FAMILY">FAMILY</a></td>
+ <td><a href="typesetting.html#PS">PT_SIZE</a></td>
+ <td><a href="typesetting.html#LEADING">LS</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><a href="typesetting.html#FONT">FT</a></td>
+ <td><a href="inlines.html#INLINE_SIZE_MOM">\*[SIZE n]</a></td>
+ <td><a href="typesetting.html#AUTOLEAD">AUTOLEAD</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><a href="typesetting.html#FALLBACK_FONT">FALLBACK_FONT</a></td>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+</tr>
+</table>
+
+<a name="3"><h3 align="center">Font modifications (pseudo-italic, -bold, -condensed, -extended)</h3>
+
+<table align="center" valign="center" border=1 cellpadding="10">
+<tr align="center">
+ <th>Italicize</th>
+ <th>Embolden</th>
+ <th>Condense</th>
+ <th>Extend</th>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><a href="typesetting.html#SETSLANT">SETSLANT</a></td>
+ <td><a href="typesetting.html#SETBOLDER">SETBOLDER</a></td>
+ <td><a href="typesetting.html#CONDENSE">CONDENSE</a></td>
+ <td><a href="typesetting.html#EXTEND">EXTEND</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><a href="typesetting.html#SLANT_INLINE">\*[SLANT]</a></td>
+ <td><a href="typesetting.html#BOLDER_INLINE">\*[BOLDER]</a></td>
+ <td><a href="typesetting.html#COND_INLINE">\*[COND]</a></td>
+ <td><a href="typesetting.html#EXT_INLINE">\*[EXT]</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><a href="typesetting.html#SLANT_INLINE">\*[SLANTX]</a></td>
+ <td><a href="typesetting.html#BOLDER_INLINE">\*[BOLDERX]</a></td>
+ <td><a href="typesetting.html#COND_INLINE">\*[CONDX]</a></td>
+ <td><a href="typesetting.html#EXT_INLINE">\*[EXTX]</a></td>
+</tr>
+</table>
+
+<a name="4"><h3 align="center">Underscoring and underlining</h3>
+
+<table align="center" valign="center" border=1 cellpadding="10">
+<tr align="center">
+ <th>Underscore</th>
+ <th>Underline</th>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><a href="goodies.html#UNDERSCORE">UNDERSCORE</a></td>
+ <td><a href="goodies.html#UNDERLINE">UNDERLINE</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><a href="goodies.html#UNDERSCORE2">UNDERSCORE_2</a></td>
+ <td><a href="goodies.html#UL">\*[UL]...\*[ULX]</a></td>
+</tr>
+</table>
+
+<a name="5"><h3 align="center">Colour</h3>
+
+<table align="center" valign="center" border=1 cellpadding="10">
+<tr align="center">
+ <th>Define colours</th>
+ <th>Invoke colours</th>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><a href="color.html#NEWCOLOR">NEWCOLOR</a></td>
+ <td><a href="color.html#COLOR">COLOR</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><a href="color.html#XCOLOR">XCOLOR</a></td>
+ <td><a href="color.html#COLOR_INLINE">\*[&lt;colorname&gt;]</a></td>
+</table>
+
+<a name="6"><h3 align="center">Quad, justification and fill</h3>
+
+<table align="center" valign="center" border=1 cellpadding="10">
+<tr>
+ <th>Fill modes</th>
+ <th>No-fill modes</th>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><a href="typesetting.html#JUSTIFY">JUSTIFY</a></td>
+ <td><a href="typesetting.html#LRC">LEFT</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><a href="typesetting.html#QUAD">QUAD</a></td>
+ <td><a href="typesetting.html#LRC">CENTER</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+ <td><a href="typesetting.html#LRC">RIGHT</a></td>
+</tr>
+</table>
+
+<a name="7"><h3 align="center">Line termination</h3>
+
+<table align="center" valign="center" border=1 cellpadding="10">
+<tr align="center">
+ <th>Break</th>
+ <th>Break (no space)</th>
+ <th>Break (extra space)</th>
+ <th>Break (force justify)</th>
+</tr>
+<tr align="center">
+ <td><a href="typesetting.html#BR">BR</a></td>
+ <td><a href="typesetting.html#EL">EL</a></td>
+ <td><a href="typesetting.html#SPACE">SPACE</a></td>
+ <td><a href="typesetting.html#SPREAD">SPREAD</a></td>
+</tr>
+</table>
+
+<a name="8"><h3 align="center">Hyphenation</h3>
+
+<table align="center" valign="center" border=1 cellpadding="10">
+<tr align="center">
+ <th>Enable</th>
+ <th>Set parameters</th>
+</tr>
+<tr align="center">
+ <td><a href="typesetting.html#HY">HY</a></td>
+ <td><a href="typesetting.html#HY_SET">HY_SET</a></td>
+</tr>
+</table>
+
+<a name="9"><h3 align="center">Word and sentence spacing</h3>
+
+<table align="center" valign="center" border=1 cellpadding="10">
+<tr align="center">
+ <th>Word space</th>
+ <th>Sentence space</th>
+</tr>
+<tr align="center">
+ <td><a href="typesetting.html#WS">WS</a></td>
+ <td><a href="typesetting.html#SS">SS</a></td>
+</tr>
+</table>
+
+<a name="10"><h3 align="center">Character pair and full line kerning; ligatures</h3>
+
+<table align="center" valign="center" border=1 cellpadding="10">
+<tr align="center">
+ <th>Kern character pairs</th>
+ <th>Kern full lines</th>
+ <th>Ligatures</th>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><a href="typesetting.html#KERN">KERN</a></td>
+ <td><a href="typesetting.html#RW">RW</a></td>
+ <td><a href="typesetting.html#LIGATURES">LIGATURES</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><a href="inlines.html#INLINE_KERNING_MOM">\*[BU n]</a>
+ <td><a href="typesetting.html#EW">EW</a></td>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><a href="inlines.html#INLINE_KERNING_MOM">\*[FU n]</a>
+ <td><a href="typesetting.html#BR_AT_LINE_KERN">BR_AT_LINE_KERN</a></td>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+</tr>
+</table>
+
+<a name="11"><h3 align="center">Vertical movements</h3>
+
+<table align="center" valign="center" border=1 cellpadding="10">
+<tr align="center">
+ <th>Down</th>
+ <th>Up</th>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><a href="typesetting.html#ALD">ALD</a></td>
+ <td><a href="typesetting.html#RLD">RLD</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><a href="inlines.html#DOWN">\*[DOWN n]</a></td>
+ <td><a href="inlines.html#UP">\*[UP n]</a></td>
+</tr>
+</table>
+
+<a name="12"><h3 align="center">Horizontal movements</h3>
+
+<table align="center" valign="center" border=1 cellpadding="10">
+<tr align="center">
+ <th>Forward</th>
+ <th>Back</th>
+</tr>
+<tr align="center">
+ <td><a href="inlines.html#FWD">\*[FWD n]</a></td>
+ <td><a href="inlines.html#BCK">\*[BCK n]</a></td>
+</tr>
+</table>
+
+<a name="13"><h3 align="center">Indents</h3>
+
+<table align="center" valign="center" border=1 cellpadding="10">
+<tr align="center">
+ <th>Left</th>
+ <th>Right</th>
+ <th>Both</th>
+ <th>Quit</th>
+ <th>Temp</th>
+ <th>Hanging</th>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><a href="typesetting.html#IL">IL</a></td>
+ <td><a href="typesetting.html#IR">IR</a></td>
+ <td><a href="typesetting.html#IB">IB</a></td>
+ <td align="center"><a href="typesetting.html#IQ">IQ</a></td>
+ <td align="center"><a href="typesetting.html#TI">TI</a></td>
+ <td align="center"><a href="typesetting.html#HI">HI</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><a href="typesetting.html#IQ">ILX</a></td>
+ <td><a href="typesetting.html#IQ">IRX</a></td>
+ <td><a href="typesetting.html#IQ">IBX</a></td>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+</tr>
+</table>
+
+<a name="14"><h3 align="center">Tabs</h3>
+
+<table align="center" valign="center" border=1 cellpadding="10">
+<tr align="center">
+ <th>Setup</th>
+ <th>Invoking</th>
+ <th>Quitting</th>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><a href="typesetting.html#TAB_SET">TAB_SET</a></td>
+ <td align="center"><a href="typesetting.html#TAB">TAB</a></td>
+ <td align="center"><a href="typesetting.html#TQ">TQ</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><a href="typesetting.html#INLINE_ST">\*[STn]...\*[STnX]</a></td>
+ <td align="center"><a href="typesetting.html#TN">TN</a></td>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><a href="typesetting.html#ST">ST</a></td>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+</tr>
+</table>
+
+<a name="15"><h3 align="center">Manual columns</h3>
+
+<table align="center" valign="center" border=1 cellpadding="10">
+<tr align="center">
+ <th>Initializing</th>
+ <th>Returning to top</th>
+ <th>Exiting</th>
+</tr>
+<tr align="center">
+ <td><a href="typesetting.html#MCO">MCO</a></td>
+ <td><a href="typesetting.html#MCR">MCR</a></td>
+ <td><a href="typesetting.html#MCX">MCX</a></td>
+</tr>
+</table>
+
+<a name="16"><h3 align="center">Superscripts</h3>
+
+<table align="center" valign="center" border=1 cellpadding="10">
+<tr align="center">
+ <th>Superscript</th>
+ <th>Condensed superscript</th>
+ <th>Extended superscript</th>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><a href="goodies.html#SUP">\*[SUP]...\*[SUPX]</a></td>
+ <td><a href="goodies.html#SUP">\*[CONDSUP]...\*[CONDSUPX]</a></td>
+ <td><a href="goodies.html#SUP">\*[EXTSUP]...\*[EXTSUPX]</a></td>
+</tr>
+</table>
+
+<a name="17"><h3 align="center">Dropcaps</h3>
+
+<table align="center" valign="center" border=1 cellpadding="10">
+<tr align="center">
+ <th>Invoking</th>
+ <th>Dropcap control</th>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><a href="goodies.html#DROPCAP">DROPCAP</a></td>
+ <td><a href="goodies.html#DROPCAP_FAMILY">DROPCAP_FAMILY</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+ <td><a href="goodies.html#DROPCAP_FONT">DROPCAP_FONT</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+ <td><a href="goodies.html#DROPCAP_COLOR">DROPCAP_COLOR</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+ <td><a href="goodies.html#DROPCAP_ADJUST">DROPCAP_ADJUST</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+ <td><a href="goodies.html#DROPCAP_GUTTER">DROPCAP_GUTTER</a></td>
+</tr>
+</table>
+
+<a name="18"><h3 align="center">Lists</h3>
+
+<table align="center" valign="center" border=1 cellpadding="10">
+<tr align="center">
+ <th>Initializing</th>
+ <th>Setting items</th>
+ <th>List control</th>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td align="center"><a href="docelement.html#LIST">LIST</a></td>
+ <td align="center"><a href="docelement.html#ITEM">ITEM</a></td>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#SHIFT_LIST">SHIFT_LIST</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html##RESET_LIST">RESET_LIST</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+ <td><a href="#PAD_LIST_DIGITS">PAD_LIST_DIGITS</a></td>
+</tr>
+</table>
+
+<a name="19"><h3 align="center">Padding lines</h3>
+
+<table align="center" valign="center" border=1 cellpadding="10">
+<tr align="center">
+ <th>Pad a line</th>
+ <th>Change the pad marker</th>
+</tr>
+<tr align="center">
+ <td><a href="goodies.html#PAD">PAD</a></td>
+ <td><a href="goodies.html#PAD_MARKER">PAD_MARKER</a></td>
+</tr>
+</table>
+
+<a name="20"><h3 align="center">Miscellaneous</h3>
+
+<table align="center" valign="center" border=1 cellpadding="6">
+<tr align="center">
+ <th>Newpage</th>
+ <th>All caps</th>
+ <th>Smartquotes</th>
+ <th>Rules/leaders</th>
+</tr>
+<tr align="center">
+ <td><a href="typesetting.html#NEWPAGE">NEWPAGE</a></td>
+ <td><a href="goodies.html#CAPS">CAPS</a></td>
+ <td><a href="goodies.html#SMARTQUOTES">SMARTQUOTES</a></td>
+ <td align="left"><a href="inlines.html#INLINE_RULE_MOM">\*[RULE]</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr align="left">
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+ <td><a href="goodies.html#LEADER">\*[LEADER]</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr align="left">
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+ <td><a href="goodies.html#LEADER_CHARACTER">LEADER_CHARACTER</a></td>
+</tr>
+</table>
+<br>
+<table align="center" valign="center" border=1 cellpadding="10">
+<tr>
+ <th>Change the escape character</th>
+ <th>Suppress input</th>
+ <th>Disable traps</th>
+</tr>
+<tr align="center">
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#QUOTE_TIP">ESC_CHAR</a></td>
+ <td><a href="goodies.html#SILENT">COMMENT</a></td>
+ <td><a href="goodies.html#TRAP">TRAP</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr align="center">
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+ <td><a href="goodies.html#SILENT">SILENT</a></td>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+</tr>
+</tr>
+</table>
+
+<br>
+<hr>
+
+<h2 align="center"><u>Document processing</u></h2>
+
+<a name="21"><h3 align="center">Reference macros</h3></a>
+
+<table align="center" valign="center" border=1 cellpadding="10">
+<tr>
+ <th>Titles</th>
+ <th>Authors</th>
+ <th>Draft copies</th>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><a href="docprocessing.html#TITLE">TITLE</a></td>
+ <td><a href="docprocessing.html#AUTHOR">AUTHOR</a></td>
+ <td><a href="docprocessing.html#DRAFT">DRAFT</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><a href="docprocessing.html#SUBTITLE">SUBTITLE</a></td>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+ <td><a href="docprocessing.html#REVISION">REVISION</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><a href="docprocessing.html#DOCTITLE">DOCTITLE</a></td>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+ <td><a href="docprocessing.html#DRAFT_STRING">DRAFT_STRING</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><a href="docprocessing.html#CHAPTER">CHAPTER</a></td>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+ <td><a href="docprocessing.html#REVISION_STRING">REVISION_STRING</a></td>
+</tr>
+</table>
+
+<a name="22"><h3 align="center">Letters</h3></a>
+
+<table align="center" valign="center" border=1 cellpadding="10">
+<tr>
+ <th>Headers</th>
+ <th>Closing</th>
+ <th>Control</th>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><a href="letters.html#DATE">DATE</a></td>
+ <td><a href="letters.html#CLOSING">CLOSING</a></td>
+ <td><a href="letters.html#NO_SUITE">NO_SUITE</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><a href="letters.html#FROM">FROM</a></td>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><a href="letters.html#TO">TO</a></td>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><a href="letters.html#GREETING">GREETING</a></td>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+</tr>
+</table>
+
+<a name="23"><h3 align="center">Document style</h3></a>
+
+<table align="center" valign="center" border=1 cellpadding="10">
+<tr>
+ <th>Basic style</th>
+ <th>Style control*</th>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><a href="docprocessing.html#COPYSTYLE">COPYSTYLE</a></td>
+ <td><a href="docprocessing.html#DOC_LEFT_MARGIN">DOC_LEFT_MARGIN</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><a href="docprocessing.html#DOCTYPE">DOCTYPE</a></td>
+ <td><a href="docprocessing.html#DOC_RIGHT_MARGIN">DOC_RIGHT_MARGIN</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><a href="docprocessing.html#PRINTSTYLE">PRINTSTYLE</a>**</td>
+ <td><a href="docprocessing.html#DOC_LINE_LENGTH">DOC_LINE_LENGTH</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+ <td><a href="docprocessing.html#DOC_FAMILY">DOC_FAMILY</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+ <td><a href="docprocessing.html#DOC_PT_SIZE">DOC_PT_SIZE</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+ <td><a href="docprocessing.html#DOC_LEAD">DOC_LEAD</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+ <td><a href="docprocessing.html#DOC_LEAD_ADJUST">DOC_LEAD_ADJUST</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+ <td><a href="docprocessing.html#DOC_QUAD">DOC_QUAD</a></td>
+</tr>
+</table>
+<p align="center">
+*See the note
+<a href="docprocessing.html#DOC_PARAM_MACROS">Changing document-wide style parameters after START</a>
+<br>
+**Absolutely required if you wish to use the document processing macros.
+
+<a name="24"><h3 align="center">Special to PRINTSTYLE TYPEWRITE</h3></a>
+
+<table align="center" valign="center" border=1 cellpadding="10">
+<tr>
+ <th>Italic/underlining</th>
+ <th>Quotes</th>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><a href="docprocessing.html#TYPEWRITE_CONTROL">UNDERLINE_ITALIC</a></td>
+ <td><a href="docprocessing.html#UNDERLINE_QUOTES">UNDERLINE_QUOTES</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><a href="docprocessing.html#TYPEWRITE_CONTROL">ITALIC_MEANS_ITALIC</a></td>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><a href="docprocessing.html#TYPEWRITE_CONTROL">UNDERLINE_SLANT</a></td>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><a href="docprocessing.html#TYPEWRITE_CONTROL">SLANT_MEANS_SLANT</a></td>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+</tr>
+</table>
+
+<a name="25"><h3 align="center">Begin document processing</h3></a>
+<table align="center" valign="center" border=1 cellpadding="10">
+<tr>
+ <th>Absolutely required in order to initialize document processing</th>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td align="center"><a href="docprocessing.html#START">START</a></td>
+</tr>
+</table>
+
+<a name="26"><h3 align="center">Customizing the document header</h3></a>
+
+<table align="center" valign="center" border=1 cellpadding="8">
+<tr>
+ <th>Global</th>
+ <th>Title</th>
+ <th>Subtitle</th>
+ <th>Chapter</th>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><a href="docprocessing.html#DOCHEADER">DOCHEADER</a></td>
+ <td><a href="docprocessing.html#CHANGE_FAMILY">TITLE_FAMILY</a></td>
+ <td><a href="docprocessing.html#CHANGE_FAMILY">SUBTITLE_FAMILY</a></td>
+ <td><a href="docprocessing.html#CHAPTER_STRING">CHAPTER_STRING</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><a href="docprocessing.html#CHANGE_START">DOCHEADER_ADVANCE</a></td>
+ <td><a href="docprocessing.html#CHANGE_FONT">TITLE_FONT</a></td>
+ <td><a href="docprocessing.html#CHANGE_FONT">SUBTITLE_FONT</a></td>
+ <td><a href="docprocessing.html#CHANGE_FAMILY">CHAPTER_TITLE_FAMILY</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><a href="docprocessing.html#DOCHEADER_FAMILY">DOCHEADER_FAMILY</a></td>
+ <td><a href="docprocessing.html#CHANGE_SIZE">TITLE_SIZE</a></td>
+ <td><a href="docprocessing.html#CHANGE_SIZE">SUBTITLE_SIZE</a></td>
+ <td><a href="docprocessing.html#CHANGE_FONT">CHAPTER_TITLE_FONT</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><a href="docprocessing.html#DOCHEADER_COLOR">DOCHEADER_COLOR</a></td>
+ <td><a href="docprocessing.html#CHANGE_COLOR">TITLE_COLOR</a></td>
+ <td><a href="docprocessing.html#CHANGE_COLOR">SUBTITLE_COLOR</a></td>
+ <td><a href="docprocessing.html#CHANGE_SIZE">CHAPTER_TITLE_SIZE</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+ <td><a href="docprocessing.html#CHANGE_COLOR">CHAPTER_TITLE_COLOR</a></td>
+</tr>
+</table>
+<br>
+
+<table align="center" valign="center" border=1 cellpadding="10">
+<tr>
+ <th>Attribution</th>
+ <th>Author</th>
+ <th>Document type</th>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><a href="docprocessing.html#CHANGE_ATTRIBUTE">ATTRIBUTE_STRING</a></td>
+ <td><a href="docprocessing.html#CHANGE_FAMILY">AUTHOR_FAMILY</a></td>
+ <td><a href="docprocessing.html#CHANGE_FAMILY">DOCTYPE_FAMILY</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><a href="docprocessing.html#CHANGE_COLOR">ATTRIBUTE_COLOR</a></td>
+ <td><a href="docprocessing.html#CHANGE_FONT">AUTHOR_FONT</a></td>
+ <td><a href="docprocessing.html#CHANGE_FONT">DOCTYPE_FONT</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+ <td><a href="docprocessing.html#CHANGE_SIZE">AUTHOR_SIZE</a></td>
+ <td><a href="docprocessing.html#CHANGE_SIZE">DOCTYPE_SIZE</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+ <td><a href="docprocessing.html#CHANGE_COLOR">AUTHOR_COLOR</a></td>
+ <td><a href="docprocessing.html#CHANGE_COLOR">DOCTYPE_COLOR</a></td>
+</tr>
+</table>
+
+<a name="27"><h3 align="center">Pagination</h3></a>
+
+<table align="center" valign="center" border=1 cellpadding="10">
+<tr>
+ <th>Paginate</th>
+ <th>Style control</th>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><a href="headfootpage.html#PAGINATE">PAGINATE</a></td>
+ <td><a href="headfootpage.html#PAGINATE_GENERAL">PAGENUM_FAMILY</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><a href="headfootpage.html#PAGENUMBER">PAGENUMBER</a></td>
+ <td><a href="headfootpage.html#PAGINATE_GENERAL">PAGENUM_FONT</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><a href="headfootpage.html#PAGENUM_STYLE">PAGENUM_STYLE</a>*</td>
+ <td><a href="headfootpage.html#PAGINATE_GENERAL">PAGENUM_SIZE</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><a href="headfootpage.html#PAGENUM_ON_FIRST_PAGE">PAGENUM_ON_FIRST_PAGE</a></td>
+ <td><a href="headfootpage.html#PAGINATE_GENERAL">PAGENUM_COLOR</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><a href="headfootpage.html#DRAFT_WITH_PAGENUMBER">DRAFT_WITH_PAGENUMBER</a></td>
+ <td><a href="headfootpage.html#PAGENUM_POS">PAGENUM_POS</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#SUSPEND_PAGINATION">SUSPEND_PAGINATION</a></td>
+ <td><a href="headfootpage.html#PAGENUM_HYPHENS">PAGENUM_HYPHENS</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#SUSPEND_PAGINATION">RESTORE_PAGINATION</a></td>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+</tr>
+</table>
+<p align="center">
+*I.e. the &quot;format&quot; of page numbering (digits, roman numerals, letters)
+
+<a name="28"><h3 align="center">Recto/verso</h3></a>
+
+<table align="center" valign="center" border=1 cellpadding="10">
+<tr>
+ <th>Enabling</th>
+ <th>Controling</th>
+ <th>User-defined page headers/footers
+ <br>
+ for alternating pages*
+ </th>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><a href="rectoverso.html#RECTO_VERSO">RECTO_VERSO</a></td>
+ <td><a href="rectoverso.html#SWITCH_HDRFTR">SWITCH_HEADERS</a></td>
+ <td align="center"><a href="headfootpage.html#HDRFTR_RECTOVERSO">HEADER_RECTO</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+ <td><a href="rectoverso.html#SWITCH_HDRFTR">SWITCH_FOOTERS</a>*</td>
+ <td align="center"><a href="headfootpage.html#HDRFTR_RECTOVERSO">HEADER_VERSO</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+ <td align="center"><a href="headfootpage.html#HDRFTR_RECTOVERSO">FOOTER_RECTO</a>*</td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+ <td align="center"><a href="headfootpage.html#HDRFTR_RECTOVERSO">FOOTER_VERSO</a>*</td>
+</tr>
+</table>
+<p align="center">
+*Please note that most aspects of page header and footer control
+are treated identically. In the documentation, the descriptions
+of macros that control header and footer behaviour usually only
+mention &quot;HEADER&quot; or &quot;HEADER_&quot;. Simply apply
+&quot;FOOTER&quot; or &quot;FOOTER_&quot; to the appropriate
+&quot;HEADER&quot; or &quot;HEADER_&quot;macros in order to enable
+their behaviour for footers.
+
+
+<a name="29"><h3 align="center">Automatic columns</h3></a>
+
+<table align="center" valign="center" border=1 cellpadding="10">
+<tr>
+ <th>Enabling</th>
+ <th>Controling</th>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><a href="docprocessing.html#COLUMNS">COLUMNS</a></td>
+ <td><a href="docprocessing.html#COL_NEXT">COL_NEXT</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+ <td><a href="docprocessing.html#COL_BREAK">COL_BREAK</a></td>
+</tr>
+</table>
+
+<a name="30"><h3 align="center">Epigraphs</h3></a>
+
+<table align="center" valign="center" border=1 cellpadding="10">
+<tr>
+ <th>Macro</th>
+ <th>Type-style control</th>
+ <th>Other</th>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#EPIGRAPH">EPIGRAPH</a></td>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#EPIGRAPH_CONTROL">EPIGRAPH_FAMILY</a></td>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#EPIGRAPH_CONTROL">EPIGRAPH_AUTOLEAD</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#EPIGRAPH_CONTROL">EPIGRAPH_FONT</a></td>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#EPIGRAPH_CONTROL">EPIGRAPH_QUAD</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#EPIGRAPH_CONTROL">EPIGRAPH_SIZE</a></td>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#EPIGRAPH_CONTROL">EPIGRAPH_INDENT</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#EPIGRAPH_CONTROL">EPIGRAPH_COLOR</a></td>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+</tr>
+</table>
+
+<a name="31"><h3 align="center">Heads</h3></a>
+
+<table align="center" valign="center" border=1 cellpadding="10">
+<tr>
+ <th>Macro</th>
+ <th>Type-style control</th>
+ <th>Other</th>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td align="center"><a href="docelement.html#HEAD">HEAD</a></td>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#HEAD_GENERAL">HEAD_FAMILY</a></td>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#HEAD_GENERAL">HEAD_QUAD</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#HEAD_GENERAL">HEAD_FONT</a></td>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#HEAD_CAPS">HEAD_CAPS</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#HEAD_GENERAL">HEAD_SIZE</a></td>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#HEAD_UNDERLINE">HEAD_UNDERLINE</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#HEAD_GENERAL">HEAD_COLOR</a></td>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#HEAD_SPACE">HEAD_SPACE</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#NUMBER_HEADS">NUMBER_HEADS</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#RESET_HEAD_NUMBER">RESET_HEAD_NUMBER</a></td>
+</tr>
+</table>
+
+<a name="32"><h3 align="center">Subheads</h3></a>
+
+<table align="center" valign="center" border=1 cellpadding="10">
+<tr>
+ <th>Macro</th>
+ <th>Type-style control</th>
+ <th>Other</th>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#SUBHEAD">SUBHEAD</a></td>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#SUBHEAD_GENERAL">SUBHEAD_FAMILY</a></td>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#SUBHEAD_GENERAL">SUBHEAD_QUAD</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#SUBHEAD_GENERAL">SUBHEAD_FONT</a></td>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#NUMBER_SUBHEADS">NUMBER_SUBHEADS</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#SUBHEAD_GENERAL">SUBHEAD_SIZE</a></td>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#RESET_SUBHEAD_NUMBER">RESET_SUBHEAD_NUMBER</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#SUBHEAD_CONTROL">SUBHEAD_COLOR</a></td>
+</tr>
+</table>
+
+<a name="33"><h3 align="center">Paragraph heads</h3></a>
+
+<table align="center" valign="center" border=1 cellpadding="10">
+<tr>
+ <th>Macro</th>
+ <th>Type-style control</th>
+ <th>Other</th>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#PARAHEAD">PARAHEAD</a></td>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#PARAHEAD_GENERAL">PARAHEAD_FAMILY</a></td>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#PARAHEAD_INDENT">PARAHEAD_INDENT</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#PARAHEAD_GENERAL">PARAHEAD_FONT</a></td>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#NUMBER_PARAHEADS">NUMBER_PARAHEADS</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#PARAHEAD_GENERAL">PARAHEAD_SIZE</a></td>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#RESET_PARAHEAD_NUMBER">RESET_PARAHEAD_NUMBER</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#PARAHEAD_GENERAL">PARAHEAD_COLOR</a></td>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+</tr>
+</table>
+
+<a name="34"><h3 align="center">Paragraphs</h3></a>
+
+<table align="center" valign="center" border=1 cellpadding="10">
+<tr>
+ <th>Macro</th>
+ <th>Type-style control*</th>
+ <th>Other</th>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td align="center"><a href="docelement.html#PP">PP</a></td>
+ <td align="center"><a href="docelement.html#PP_FONT">PP_FONT</a></td>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#PARA_INDENT">PARA_INDENT</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#INDENT_FIRST_PARAS">INDENT_FIRST_PARAS</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#PP_SPACE">PARA_SPACE</a></td>
+</tr>
+</table>
+<p align="center">
+*For an in-depth explanation of how to manage the type-style of
+paragraphs, much of which is normally established through the use of
+typesetting macros prior to
+<a href="docprocessing.html#START">START</a>,
+see
+<a href="docelement.html#PP_CONTROL">Paragraph control macros</a>.
+
+<a name="35"><h3 align="center">Quotes</a>
+<br>
+(line-for-line cited text, e.g. poetry or code snippets)
+</h3>
+
+<table align="center" valign="center" border=1 cellpadding="10">
+<tr>
+ <th>Macro</th>
+ <th>Type-style control</th>
+ <th>Other</th>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#QUOTE">QUOTE</a></td>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#QUOTE_GENERAL">QUOTE_FAMILY</a></td>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#QUOTE_GENERAL">QUOTE_INDENT</a>*</td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#QUOTE_GENERAL">QUOTE_FONT</a></td>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#ALWAYS_FULLSPACE_QUOTES">ALWAYS_FULLSPACE_QUOTES</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#QUOTE_GENERAL">QUOTE_SIZE</a></td>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#BREAK_QUOTE">BREAK_QUOTE</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#QUOTE_GENERAL">QUOTE_AUTOLEAD</a></td>
+ <td><a href="docprocessing.html#UNDERLINE_QUOTES">UNDERLINE_QUOTES</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#QUOTE_GENERAL">QUOTE_COLOR</a></td>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+</tr>
+</table>
+<p align="center">
+*Note that the use of QUOTE_INDENT sets the indent for both QUOTE
+and BLOCKQUOTE.
+
+<a name="36"><h3 align="center">Blockquotes</a>
+<br>
+(formatted citations)
+</h3>
+
+<table align="center" valign="center" border=1 cellpadding="10">
+<tr>
+ <th>Macro</th>
+ <th>Type-style control</th>
+ <th>Other</th>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#BLOCKQUOTE">BLOCKQUOTE</a></td>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#BLOCKQUOTE_GENERAL">BLOCKQUOTE_FAMILY</a></td>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#QUOTE_GENERAL">BLOCKQUOTE_INDENT</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#BLOCKQUOTE_GENERAL">BLOCKQUOTE_FONT</a></td>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#BLOCKQUOTE_GENERAL">BLOCKQUOTE_QUAD</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#BLOCKQUOTE_GENERAL">BLOCKQUOTE_SIZE</a></td>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#BREAK_QUOTE">BREAK_BLOCKQUOTE</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#BLOCKQUOTE_GENERAL">BLOCKQUOTE_AUTOLEAD</a></td>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#BLOCKQUOTE_GENERAL">BLOCKQUOTE_COLOR</a></td>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+</tr>
+</table>
+<p align="center">
+*Note that the use of BLOCKQUOTE_INDENT sets the indent for both BLOCKQUOTE
+and QUOTE.
+
+<a name="37"><h3 align="center">Author linebreaks</a>
+<br>
+(also called "scene" or "section" breaks)
+</h3>
+
+<table align="center" valign="center" border=1 cellpadding="10">
+<tr>
+ <th>Macro</th>
+ <th>Type-style control</th>
+ <th>Other</th>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#LINEBREAK">LINEBREAK</a></td>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#LINEBREAK_COLOR">LINEBREAK_COLOR</a></td>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#LINEBREAK_CHAR">LINEBREAK_CHAR</a></td>
+</tr>
+</table>
+
+<a name="38"><h3 align="center">Footnotes</h3></a>
+
+<table align="center" valign="center" border=1 cellpadding="10">
+<tr>
+ <th>Macro</th>
+ <th>Type-style control</th>
+ <th>Other</th>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#FOOTNOTE">FOOTNOTE</a>*</td>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#FOOTNOTE_GENERAL">FOOTNOTE_FAMILY</a></td>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#FOOTNOTE_GENERAL">FOOTNOTE_AUTOLEAD</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#FOOTNOTE_GENERAL">FOOTNOTE_FONT</a></td>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#FOOTNOTE_GENERAL">FOOTNOTE_QUAD</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#FOOTNOTE_GENERAL">FOOTNOTE_SIZE</a></td>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#FOOTNOTE_MARKERS">FOOTNOTE_MARKERS</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#FOOTNOTE_GENERAL">FOOTNOTE_COLOR</a></td>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#FOOTNOTE_MARKER_STYLE">FOOTNOTE_MARKER_STYLE</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#RESET_FOOTNOTE_NUMBER">RESET_FOOTNOTE_NUMBER</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#FOOTNOTE_RULE">FOOTNOTE_RULE</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#FOOTNOTE_RULE_ADJ">FOOTNOTE_RULE_ADJ</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#FOOTNOTE_RULE_LENGTH">FOOTNOTE_RULE_LENGTH</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#FOOTNOTES_RUN_ON">FOOTNOTES_RUN_ON</a></td>
+</tr>
+</table>
+<p align="center">
+*Indenting of footnotes is handled by arguments passed to FOOTNOTE.
+
+<a name="39"><h3 align="center">Endnotes</h3></a>
+
+<table align="center" valign="center" border=1 cellpadding="10">
+<tr>
+ <th>Input endnotes</th>
+ <th>Output endnotes pages</th>
+</tr>
+<tr align="center">
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#ENDNOTE">ENDNOTE</a></td>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#ENDNOTES">ENDNOTES</a></td>
+</tr>
+</table>
+
+<a name="40"><h3 align="center">Designing endnotes pages</a>
+<br>
+(if you want to change the defaults)
+</h3>
+
+<table align="center" valign="center" border=1 cellpadding="6">
+<tr>
+ <th>Type-style control</th>
+ <th>Endnotes page
+ <br>title string*
+</th>
+ <th>Document identification string**</th>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#ENDNOTE_GENERAL">ENDNOTE_FAMILY</a></td>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#ENDNOTE_STRING">ENDNOTE_STRING</a></td>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#ENDNOTE_TITLE">ENDNOTE_TITLE</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#ENDNOTE_GENERAL">ENDNOTE_FONT</a></td>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#ENDNOTE_STRING_CONTROL">ENDNOTE_STRING_FAMILY</a></td>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#ENDNOTE_TITLE_CONTROL">ENDNOTE_TITLE_FAMILY</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#ENDNOTE_LEAD">ENDNOTE_LEAD</a></td>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#ENDNOTE_STRING_CONTROL">ENDNOTE_STRING_FONT</a></td>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#ENDNOTE_TITLE_CONTROL">ENDNOTE_TITLE_FONT</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#ENDNOTE_PT_SIZE">ENDNOTE_PT_SIZE</a></td>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#ENDNOTE_STRING_CONTROL">ENDNOTE_STRING_SIZE</a></td>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#ENDNOTE_TITLE_CONTROL">ENDNOTE_TITLE_SIZE</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#ENDNOTE_GENERAL">ENDNOTE_QUAD</a></td>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#ENDNOTE_STRING_CAPS">ENDNOTE_STRING_CAPS</a></td>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#ENDNOTE_TITLE_CONTROL">ENDNOTE_TITLE_QUAD</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#ENDNOTE_STRING_UNDERSCORE">ENDNOTE_STRING_UNDERSCORE</a></td>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#ENDNOTE_TITLE_UNDERSCORE">ENDNOTE_TITLE_UNDERSCORE</a></td>
+</tr>
+</table>
+<p align="center">
+*By default, &quot;Endnotes&quot;, at the top of the first page of
+endnotes
+<br>
+**I.e. how each document in the endnotes for a collated document is
+identified (by default, the strings passed to the reference
+macro, .TITLE
+<p>
+
+<table align="center" valign="center" border=1 cellpadding="6">
+<tr>
+ <th>Endnotes numbering</th>
+ <th>Paragraph control</th>
+ <th>Endnotes headers/footers</th>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#ENDNOTE_NUMBER_CONTROL">ENDNOTE_NUMBER_FAMILY</a></td>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#ENDNOTE_PARA_INDENT">ENDNOTE_PARA_INDENT</a></td>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#ENDNOTES_ALLOWS_HEADERS">ENDNOTES_ALLOWS_HEADERS</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#ENDNOTE_NUMBER_CONTROL">ENDNOTE_NUMBER_FONT</a></td>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#ENDNOTE_PARA_SPACE">ENDNOTE_PARA_SPACE</a></td>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#ENDNOTES_HDRFTR_CENTER">ENDNOTES_HEADER_CENTER</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#ENDNOTE_NUMBER_CONTROL">ENDNOTE_NUMBER_SIZE</a></td>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#ENDNOTES_HDRFTR_CENTER">ENDNOTES_FOOTER_CENTER</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#ENDNOTE_NUMBERS_ALIGN_LEFT">ENDNOTE_NUMBERS_ALIGN_LEFT</a></td>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#ENDNOTE_NUMBERS_ALIGN_RIGHT">ENDNOTE_NUMBERS_ALIGN_RIGHT</a></td>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+</tr>
+</table>
+<br>
+
+<table align="center" valign="center" border=1 cellpadding="6">
+<tr>
+ <th>Endnotes page numbering</th>
+ <th>Misc</th>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#ENDNOTES_FIRST_PAGENUMBER">ENDNOTES_FIRST_PAGENUMBER</a></td>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#ENDNOTES_NO_COLUMNS">ENDNOTES_NO_COLUMNS</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#ENDNOTES_PAGENUM_STYLE">ENDNOTES_PAGENUM_STYLE</a>*</td>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#SINGLESPACE_ENDNOTES">SINGLESPACE_ENDNOTES</a>**</td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#ENDNOTES_NO_FIRST_PAGENUM">ENDNOTES_NO_FIRST_PAGENUM</a></td>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+</tr>
+</table>
+<p align="center">
+*I.e. the format of page numbering (digits, roman, letters)
+<br>
+**Applies to PRINTSTYLE TYPEWRITE only
+
+<a name="51"><h3 align="center">Margin notes</h3></a>
+
+<table align="center" valign="center" border=1 cellpadding="10">
+<tr>
+ <th>Initialize</th>
+ <th>Start</th>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td align="center"><a href="docelement.html#MN_INIT">MN_INIT</a></td>
+ <td align="center"><a href="docelement.html#MN">MN</a></td>
+</tr>
+</table>
+
+<a name="52"><h3 align="center">Line numbering</h3></a>
+
+<table align="center" valign="center" border=1 cellpadding="10">
+<tr>
+ <th>Text</th>
+ <th>Quotes</th>
+ <th>Blockquotes</th>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td align="center"><a href="docelement.html#NUMBER_LINES">NUMBER_LINES</a></td>
+ <td align="center"><a href="docelement.html#NUMBER_QUOTE_LINES">NUMBER_QUOTE_LINES</a></td>
+ <td align="center"><a href="docelement.html#NUMBER_BLOCKQUOTE_LINES">NUMBER_BLOCKQUOTE_LINES</a></td>
+</tr>
+</table>
+
+<a name="54"><h3 align="center">References</h3></a>
+
+<table align="center" valign="center" border=1 cellpadding="10">
+<tr>
+ <th>Begin/end refs</th>
+ <th>Footnote refs</th>
+ <th>Endnote refs</th>
+ <th>Embedded refs</th>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td align="center"><a href="refer.html#REF">REF</a></td>
+ <td align="center"><a href="refer.html#FOOTNOTE_REFS">FOOTNOTE_REFS</a></td>
+ <td align="center"><a href="refer.html#ENDNOTE_REFS">ENDNOTE_REFS</a></td>
+ <td align="center"><a href="refer.html#BRACKET_REFS">REF( / REF)</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td align="center">&nbsp;</td>
+ <td align="center">&nbsp;</td>
+ <td align="center">&nbsp;</td>
+ <td align="center"><a href="refer.html#BRACKET_REFS">REF( / REF)</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td align="center">&nbsp;</td>
+ <td align="center">&nbsp;</td>
+ <td align="center">&nbsp;</td>
+ <td align="center"><a href="refer.html#BRACKET_REFS">REF[ / REF]</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td align="center">&nbsp;</td>
+ <td align="center">&nbsp;</td>
+ <td align="center">&nbsp;</td>
+ <td align="center"><a href="refer.html#BRACKET_REFS">REF{ / REF}</a></td>
+</tr>
+</table>
+
+<a name="55"><h3 align="center">Bibliographies</h3></a>
+
+<table align="center" valign="center" border=1 cellpadding="10">
+<tr>
+ <th>Start bibliography page</th>
+ <th>Bibliography type</th>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td align="center"><a href="refer.html#BIBLIOGRAPHY">BIBLIOGRAPHY</a></td>
+ <td align="center"><a href="refer.html#BIBLIOGRAPHY_TYPE">BIBLIOGRAPHY_TYPE</a></td>
+</tr>
+</table>
+
+<a name="41"><h3 align="center">Table of contents</h3></a>
+
+<table align="center" valign="center" border=1 cellpadding="10">
+<tr>
+ <th>Generate</th>
+ <th>General
+ <br>
+ type-style control
+ </th>
+ <th>TOC title string*
+ <br>
+ and style control
+ </th>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td align="center"><a href="docelement.html#TOC">TOC</a></td>
+ <td align="center"><a href="docelement.html#TOC_FAMILY">TOC_FAMILY</a></td>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#TOC_HEADER_STRING">TOC_HEADER_STRING</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+ <td align="center"><a href="docelement.html#TOC_PT_SIZE">TOC_PT_SIZE</a></td>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#TOC_HEADER_FAMILY">TOC_HEADER_FAMILY</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+ <td align="center"><a href="docelement.html#TOC_LEAD">TOC_LEAD</a></td>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#TOC_HEADER_FONT">TOC_HEADER_FONT</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#TOC_HEADER_SIZE">TOC_HEADER_SIZE</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#TOC_HEADER_QUAD">TOC_HEADER_QUAD</a></td>
+</tr>
+</table>
+<p align="center">
+*By default, "Table of Contents"
+
+<a name="42"><h3 align="center">Designing a table of contents</a>
+<br>
+(if you want to change the defaults)
+</h3>
+
+<table align="center" valign="center" border=1 cellpadding="10">
+<tr>
+ <th>Title entries</th>
+ <th>Head entries</th>
+ <th>Subhead entries</th>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#TOC_TITLE_ENTRY">TOC_TITLE_ENTRY</a></td>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#TOC_HEAD">TOC_HEAD_FAMILY</a></td>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#TOC_SUBHEAD">TOC_SUBHEAD_FAMILY</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#TOC_APPENDS_AUTHOR">TOC_APPENDS_AUTHOR</a></td>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#TOC_HEAD">TOC_HEAD_FONT</a></td>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#TOC_SUBHEAD">TOC_SUBHEAD_FONT</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#TOC_TITLE">TOC_TITLE_FAMILY</a></td>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#TOC_HEAD">TOC_HEAD_SIZE</a></td>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#TOC_SUBHEAD">TOC_SUBHEAD_SIZE</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#TOC_TITLE">TOC_TITLE_FONT</a></td>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#TOC_HEAD">TOC_HEAD_INDENT</a></td>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#TOC_SUBHEAD">TOC_SUBHEAD_INDENT</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#TOC_TITLE">TOC_TITLE_SIZE</a></td>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#TOC_TITLE">TOC_TITLE_INDENT</a></td>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+</tr>
+</table>
+<br>
+
+<table align="center" valign="center" border=1 cellpadding="6">
+<tr>
+ <th>Parahead entries</th>
+ <th>Page number entries</th>
+ <th>Pagination</th>
+ <th>Misc</th>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#TOC_PARAHEAD">TOC_PARAHEAD_FAMILY</a></td>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#TOC_PN">TOC_PN_FAMILY</a></td>
+ <td align="center"><a href="docelement.html#PAGINATE_TOC">PAGINATE_TOC</a></td>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#TOC_RV_SWITCH">TOC_RV_SWITCH</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#TOC_PARAHEAD">TOC_PARAHEAD_FONT</a></td>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#TOC_PN">TOC_PN_FONT</a></td>
+ <td align="center"><a href="docelement.html#TOC_PAGENUM_STYLE">TOC_PAGENUM_STYLE</a>*</td>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#TOC_PARAHEAD">TOC_PARAHEAD_SIZE</a></td>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#TOC_PN">TOC_PN_SIZE</a></td>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#TOC_PARAHEAD">TOC_PARAHEAD_INDENT</a></td>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#TOC_PADDING">TOC_PADDING</a></td>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+</tr>
+</table>
+<p align="center">
+*I.e. the format of page numbering (digits, roman, letters)
+
+<a name="43"><h3 align="center">Finis</h3></a>
+
+<table align="center" valign="center" border=1 cellpadding="10">
+<tr>
+ <th>Macro</th>
+ <th>Type style control</th>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#FINIS">FINIS</a></td>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#FINIS_COLOR">FINIS_COLOR</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#FINIS_STRING">FINIS_STRING</a></td>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+</tr>
+</table>
+
+<a name="44"><h3 align="center">Headers and footers</h3></a>
+<p align="center">
+<strong>Mom</strong> treats all aspects of headers and footers
+identically. The only difference between the two is whether the
+information they contain appears at the top of the page or at the
+bottom. Consequently, in the following, substitute FOOTERS
+for HEADERS, and FOOTER_ for HEADER_ if you're hunting down how to
+do something with footers.
+<p>
+
+<table align="center" valign="center" border=1 cellpadding="10">
+<tr>
+ <th>Macro</th>
+ <th>Placement</th>
+ <th>User-defined headers</th>
+ <th>General
+ <br>
+ type-style control
+ </th>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><a href="headfootpage.html#HEADERS">HEADERS</a></td>
+ <td><a href="headfootpage.html#HDRFTR_MARGIN">HEADER_MARGIN</a></td>
+ <td><a href="headfootpage.html#HDRFTR_RECTOVERSO">HEADER_RECTO</a></td>
+ <td><a href="headfootpage.html#HDRFTR_GLOBAL_FAMILY">HEADER_FAMILY</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+ <td><a href="headfootpage.html#HDRFTR_GAP">HEADER_GAP</a></td>
+ <td><a href="headfootpage.html#HDRFTR_RECTOVERSO">HEADER_VERSO</a></td>
+ <td><a href="headfootpage.html#HDRFTR_GLOBAL_SIZE">HEADER_SIZE</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+ <td><a href="headfootpage.html#HDRFTR_COLOR">HEADER_COLOR</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+ <td><a href="headfootpage.html#HDRFTR_PLAIN">HEADER_PLAIN</a></td>
+</tr>
+</table>
+
+<a name="45"><h3 align="center">Part-by-part control of headers</h3></a>
+
+<table align="center" valign="center" border=1 cellpadding="10">
+<tr>
+ <th>Left</th>
+ <th>Center</th>
+ <th>Right</th>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><a href="headfootpage.html#HDRFTR_LEFT">HEADER_LEFT</a></td>
+ <td><a href="headfootpage.html#HDRFTR_CENTER">HEADER_CENTER</a></td>
+ <td><a href="headfootpage.html#HDRFTR_RIGHT">HEADER_RIGHT</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><a href="headfootpage.html#_FAMILY">HEADER_LEFT_FAMILY</a></td>
+ <td><a href="headfootpage.html#_FAMILY">HEADER_CENTER_FAMILY</a></td>
+ <td><a href="headfootpage.html#_FAMILY">HEADER_RIGHT_FAMILY</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><a href="headfootpage.html#_FONT">HEADER_LEFT_FONT</a></td>
+ <td><a href="headfootpage.html#_FONT">HEADER_CENTER_FONT</a></td>
+ <td><a href="headfootpage.html#_FONT">HEADER_RIGHT_FONT</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><a href="headfootpage.html#_SIZE">HEADER_LEFT_SIZE</a></td>
+ <td><a href="headfootpage.html#_SIZE">HEADER_CENTER_SIZE</a></td>
+ <td><a href="headfootpage.html#_SIZE">HEADER_RIGHT_SIZE</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><a href="headfootpage.html#_COLOR">HEADER_LEFT_COLOR</a></td>
+ <td><a href="headfootpage.html#_COLOR">HEADER_CENTER_COLOR</a></td>
+ <td><a href="headfootpage.html#_COLOR">HEADER_RIGHT_COLOR</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><a href="headfootpage.html#_CAPS">HEADER_LEFT_CAPS</a></td>
+ <td><a href="headfootpage.html#_CAPS">HEADER_CENTER_CAPS</a></td>
+ <td><a href="headfootpage.html#_CAPS">HEADER_RIGHT_CAPS</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+ <td><a href="headfootpage.html#HDRFTR_CENTER_PAD">HEADER_CENTER_PAD</a></td>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+</tr>
+</table>
+<br>
+
+<table align="center" valign="center" border=1 cellpadding="10">
+<tr>
+ <th>Separator rule</th>
+ <th>Misc</th>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><a href="headfootpage.html#HDRFTR_RULE">HEADER_RULE</a></td>
+ <td><a href="docprocessing.html#REVISION_STRING">REVISION_STRING</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><a href="headfootpage.html#HDRFTR_RULE_GAP">HEADER_RULE_GAP</a></td>
+ <td><a href="docprocessing.html#DRAFT_STRING">DRAFT_STRING</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><a href="headfootpage.html#HDRFTR_RULE_COLOR">HEADER_RULE_COLOR</a></td>
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
+</tr>
+</table>
+
+<a name="46"><h3 align="center">Footers</h3></a>
+<p align="center">
+This is the one exception to the &quot;HEADER also means FOOTER&quot;
+convention used throughout the documentation.
+
+<table align="center" valign="center" border=1 cellpadding="10">
+<tr>
+ <td><a href="headfootpage.html#FOOTER_ON_FIRST_PAGE">FOOTER_ON_FIRST_PAGE</a></td>
+</tr>
+</table>
+
+<a name="47"><h3 align="center">Covers and doc covers</h3></a>
+
+<table align="center" valign="center" border=1 cellpadding="10">
+<tr>
+ <th>Covers</th>
+ <th>Doc covers</th>
+</tr>
+<tr align="center">
+ <td><a href="cover.html#COVER">COVER</a></td>
+ <td><a href="cover.html#COVER">DOC_COVER</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr align="center">
+ <td><a href="cover.html#ON_OFF">COVERS</a></td>
+ <td><a href="cover.html#ON_OFF">DOC_COVERS</a></td>
+</tr>
+</table>
+
+
+<a name="48"><h3 align="center">Customizing covers and doc covers</h3></a>
+
+<table align="center" valign="center" border=1 cellpadding="8">
+<tr>
+ <th>Covers</th>
+ <th>Doc covers</th>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><a href="docprocessing.html#COVERTITLE">COVERTITLE</a></td>
+ <td><a href="docprocessing.html#COVERTITLE">DOC_COVERTITLE</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><a href="cover.html#COVER_ADVANCE">COVER_ADVANCE</a></td>
+ <td><a href="cover.html#COVER_ADVANCE">DOC_COVER_ADVANCE</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><a href="cover.html#COVER_FAMILY">COVER_FAMILY</a></td>
+ <td><a href="cover.html#COVER_FAMILY">DOC_COVER_FAMILY</a></td>
+</tr>
+<tr>
+ <td><a href="cover.html#COVER_LEAD">COVER_LEAD</a></td>
+ <td><a href="cover.html#COVER_LEAD">DOC_COVER_LEAD</a></td>
+</tr>
+</table>
+
+<a name="49"><h3 align="center">Part-by-part control of covers and doc covers</h3></a>
+
+<p align="center">
+For part-by-part control of the family, font, size and color, please
+see
+
+<table align="center" valign="center" border=1 cellpadding="8">
+ <tr>
+ <td align="center"><a href="cover.html#COVER_CONTROL">Control macros--changing the defaults for covers and document covers</a></td>
+ </tr>
+ <tr>
+ <td align="center"><a href="cover.html#COVER_CONTROL_INDEX">Index of cover and doc cover control macros</a></td>
+ </tr>
+</table>
+
+<a name="50"><h3 align="center">Miscellaneous</h3></a>
+
+<table align="center" valign="center" border=1 cellpadding="10">
+<tr>
+ <th>Output a blank page</th>
+ <th>Collate multiple
+ <br>documents</th>
+ <th>Get leading back
+ <br>on track</th>
+</tr>
+<tr align="center">
+ <td><a href="docelement.html#BLANK_PAGE">BLANKPAGE</a></td>
+ <td><a href="rectoverso.html#COLLATE">COLLATE</a></td>
+ <td><a href="docprocessing.html#SHIM">SHIM</a></td>
+</tr>
+</table>
+
+<br>
+<hr>
+
+<a href="appendices.html#MOREDOC">Next</a>&nbsp;&nbsp;
+<a href="typemacdoc.html#TOP">Prev</a>&nbsp;&nbsp;
+<a href="#TOP">Top</a>&nbsp;&nbsp;
+<a href="toc.html">Back to Table of Contents</a></td>
+</body>
+</html>
diff --git a/contrib/groff/contrib/mom/momdoc/rectoverso.html b/contrib/groff/contrib/mom/momdoc/rectoverso.html
index 88e661eaddfa..064490379e61 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/contrib/mom/momdoc/rectoverso.html
+++ b/contrib/groff/contrib/mom/momdoc/rectoverso.html
@@ -1,3 +1,4 @@
+<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2 Final//EN">
<html>
<head>
<meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html;charset=iso-8859-1">
@@ -10,14 +11,12 @@
<a href="cover.html#TOP">Next</a>&nbsp;&nbsp;
<a href="headfootpage.html#TOP">Prev</a>&nbsp;&nbsp;
<a href="toc.html">Back to Table of Contents</a>
+<p>
<a name="TOP"></a>
+<a name="INDEX_RECTOVERSO"></a>
<a name="RECTOVERSO">
- <h2 align="center"><u>RECTO/VERSO PRINTING and COLLATING</u></h2>
-</a>
-
-<a name="INDEX_RECTOVERSO">
- <h3><u>Recto/verso and collating</u></h3>
+ <h1 align="center"><u>RECTO/VERSO PRINTING and COLLATING</u></h1>
</a>
<ul>
@@ -57,7 +56,7 @@ of the following aspects of alternating page layout:
if user-defined, single string recto/verso headers
or footers are used in place of the default 3-part
headers or footers
- <li>switching the page number position (if page numbers are not centered)
+ <li>switching the page number position (if page numbers are not centred)
</ul>
<p>
It is beyond the scope of this documentation to cover the different
@@ -74,8 +73,7 @@ appropriately, put them back in your printer, and have
work from the command line, check out the man pages for
<strong>pstops</strong> and <strong>psbook</strong>. There are other
programs out there as well to help with two-sided printing.
-<br>
-
+<p>
<a name="RECTOVERSO_LIST">
<h3><u>Recto/verso macros list</u></h3>
@@ -85,6 +83,7 @@ programs out there as well to help with two-sided printing.
<li><a href="#RECTO_VERSO">RECTO_VERSO</a>
<li><a href="#SWITCH_HDRFTR">SWITCH_HEADERS (also FOOTERS)</a>
</ul>
+<p>
<hr>
<!---RECTO_VERSO--->
@@ -92,7 +91,6 @@ programs out there as well to help with two-sided printing.
<a name="RECTO_VERSO">
<h3><u>Recto/verso printing</u></h3>
</a>
-<br>
Macro: <strong>RECTO_VERSO</strong>
<p>
@@ -122,11 +120,11 @@ and
(before or after <strong>START</strong>).
<p>
Equally, recto/verso only switches the page number position if page
-numbers aren't centered, which means you have to set the page
+numbers aren't centred, which means you have to set the page
number position with
<a href="headfootpage.html#PAGENUM_POS">PAGENUM_POS</a>
(before or after <strong>START</strong>).
-<br>
+<p>
<!---SWITCH_HDRFTR--->
@@ -134,7 +132,6 @@ number position with
<a name="SWITCH_HDRFTR">
<h3><u>Switch header left part/right part</u></h3>
</a>
-<br>
Macro: <strong>SWITCH_HEADERS</strong>
<p>
@@ -144,7 +141,7 @@ string (by default, the document title). If you don't like
<strong>mom</strong>'s default placement of author and title, use
<strong>SWITCH_HEADERS</strong> to reverse it.
<p>
-<strong>SWITCH_HEADERS</strong> can also be useful in conjuction
+<strong>SWITCH_HEADERS</strong> can also be useful in conjunction
with
<a href="#RECTO_VERSO">RECTO_VERSO</a>.
The assumption of <strong>RECTO_VERSO</strong> is that the first
@@ -160,7 +157,7 @@ respect to headers) will come out as you want.
<p>
<strong>NOTE:</strong> Replace <strong>_HEADERS</strong>, above,
with <strong>_FOOTERS</strong> if your document uses footers.
-<br>
+<p>
<hr>
<!=====================================================================>
@@ -205,15 +202,14 @@ files, chances are the <strong>PRINTSTYLE</strong>'s already there.
<ol>
<li>Do not collate documents of differing
<strong>PRINTSTYLES</strong> (i.e. don't try to
- collate a TYPESET document and TYPEWRITE document --
- why would you want to do that anyway?)
+ collate a TYPESET document and TYPEWRITE document).
<li>Use <strong>DOC_FAMILY</strong> instead of
<strong>FAMILY</strong> if, for some reason, you want
to change the family of all the document elements after
<strong>COLLATE</strong>. <strong>FAMILY</strong>, by
itself, will change the family of paragraph text only.
</ol>
-<br>
+<p>
<!---COLLATE--->
@@ -221,7 +217,7 @@ files, chances are the <strong>PRINTSTYLE</strong>'s already there.
<a name="COLLATE">
<h3><u>Collate document files</u></h3>
</a>
-<br>
+
Macro: <strong>COLLATE</strong>
<p>
@@ -239,14 +235,14 @@ that require their own titles, looks like this:
<p>
<pre>
.COLLATE
- .CHAPTER_STRING "Geek Fatigue: Symptoms and Causes"
+ .CHAPTER_TITLE "Geek Fatigue: Symptoms and Causes"
.START
</pre>
<strong>NOTE:</strong> See the
<a href="#CAUTION">two words of caution</a>,
above.
-<br>
+<p>
<hr>
<a href="cover.html#TOP">Next</a>&nbsp;&nbsp;
diff --git a/contrib/groff/contrib/mom/momdoc/refer.html b/contrib/groff/contrib/mom/momdoc/refer.html
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..bda1e4bca48e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/groff/contrib/mom/momdoc/refer.html
@@ -0,0 +1,1482 @@
+<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2 Final//EN">
+<html>
+<head>
+<meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html;charset=iso-8859-1">
+<title>Mom -- Bibliographies and References</title>
+</head>
+<body bgcolor="#dfdfdf">
+
+<!====================================================================>
+
+<a href="letters.html#TOP">Next</a>&nbsp;&nbsp;
+<a href="cover.html#TOP">Prev</a>&nbsp;&nbsp;
+<a href="toc.html">Back to Table of Contents</a>
+
+<a name="TOP"></a>
+<h1 align="center">
+ <a name="REF_INTRO"><u>Bibliographies and references</u></a>
+</h1>
+<p>
+<a href="#INTRO_REF">Introduction to bibliographies and references</a>
+<br>
+<a href="#TUTORIAL_REF">Tutorial</a>
+<ul>
+ <li><a href="#DB_REF">Creating a refer database</a>
+ <li><a href="#RCOMMANDS_REF">Required "refer" commands</a>
+ <li><a href="#ACCESSING_REF">Accessing references</a>
+ <li><a href="#WHERE_REF">Telling mom where to put references</a>
+ <li><a href="#BIBLIO_REF">Creating bibliography pages</a>
+ <li><a href="#INVOKING_REF">Invoking groff with mom and refer</a>
+</ul>
+<br>
+<a href="#MACROS_REF">Index of bibliography and reference macros</a>
+<p>
+
+<a name="INTRO_REF">
+ <h2><u>Introduction to bibliographies and references</u></h2>
+</a>
+
+<strong>Mom</strong> provides the ability to automatically format
+and generate bibliography pages, as well as footnote or endnote
+bibliographic references, or references embedded in text. She
+accomplishes this by working in conjunction with a special
+<strong>groff</strong> program called "refer".
+<p>
+<strong>refer</strong> is a <strong>groff</strong>
+"pre-processor", which is to say that it scans your files looking
+for very specific commands (i.e. lines that begin with a period
+[dot], just like macros and document element tags). If the
+commands aren't there, <strong>refer</strong> can't do it's job,
+and neither can <strong>mom</strong>. The scanning is done
+<strong>before</strong> any actual <strong>mom</strong> processing
+occurs.
+<p>
+<strong>refer</strong> is a program that's been around for a long
+time. It's powerful and has many, many features. Unfortunately,
+the manpage (<kbd>man refer</kbd>), while complete and accurate, is
+dense and not a good introduction to <strong>refer</strong>. (It's
+a classic manpage Catch-22: the information it contains is most
+useful only after you already grasp it.)
+<p>
+In order to get <strong>mom</strong> users up and running with
+<strong>refer</strong>, this section of <strong>mom</strong>'s
+documentation focuses exclusively, in a recipe-like manner, on
+what you need to know to use <strong>refer</strong> satisfactorily
+in conjunction with <strong>mom</strong>. The information and
+instructions are <strong><em><u>not</u></em></strong> to be taken as
+a manual or tutorial on full <strong>refer</strong> usage. Much has
+been left out, on purpose.
+<p>
+It is tempting to provide two levels of documentation, one for
+users familiar with <strong>refer</strong> and one for newcomers
+to <strong>groff</strong> and <strong>mom</strong>, but such an
+approach may muddy the waters for newcomers. <strong>Mom</strong>'s
+allegiance, first and foremost, is to newcomers. If you're already
+a <strong>refer</strong> user, the information herein will be useful
+for adapting your current <strong>refer</strong> usage to
+<strong>mom</strong>'s way of doing things. If you've never used
+<strong>refer</strong>, the information is essential, and, in many
+cases, may be all you need.
+<p>
+(For the benefit of old groff-hands: <strong>refer</strong>
+support in <strong>mom</strong> is heavily based on the
+<strong>refer</strong> module of the ms macros. The choice
+was deliberate so that those wishing to play around with
+<strong>mom</strong>'s bibliography formatting style would be
+tinkering with the familiar.)
+<p>
+<strong>refer</strong> requires first that you create a
+bibliographic database. From the information contained in the
+database, <strong>mom</strong> formats and generates bibliographies
+and references in MLA (Modern Language Association) style. MLA
+style is clean, contemporary and flexible, and is widely used in
+the humanities, where the range of material that has to be
+referenced can run from simple books to live interviews and film.
+<p>
+Once you have created your database, you instruct
+<strong>refer</strong> (and <strong>mom</strong>) to access entries
+in it by supplying keywords from the entries. Depending on what
+you've instructed <strong>mom</strong> to do, she will put the
+entries--fully and properly formatted with respect to order, punctuation
+and italicization--in footnotes, endnotes, or a full bibliography.
+<p>
+I encourage anyone interested in what MLA style looks like--and, by
+extension, how your bibliographies and references will look after
+<strong>mom</strong> formats them--to check out
+<p>
+<pre>
+ http://www.aresearchguide.com/12biblio.html
+</pre>
+
+or any other website or reference book on MLA style.
+<p>
+<strong>NOTE:</strong> MLA style requires that second and
+subsequent lines of individual references be indented. <strong>Mom</strong>
+takes care of this for you with a default indent, which
+can be changed with the macro
+<a href="#INDENT_REFS">INDENT_REFS</a>.
+
+
+<a name="TUTORIAL_REF"><h2><u>Tutorial</u></h2></a>
+
+<ol>
+ <li><a href="#DB_REF">Creating a refer database</a>
+ <li><a href="#RCOMMANDS_REF">Required "refer" commands</a>
+ <li><a href="#ACCESSING_REF">Accessing references</a>
+ <li><a href="#WHERE_REF">Telling mom where to put references</a>
+ <li><a href="#BIBLIO_REF">Creating bibliography pages</a>
+ <li><a href="#INVOKING_REF">Invoking groff with mom and refer</a>
+</ol>
+<p>
+
+<a name="DB_REF"><h3><u>1. Creating a refer database</u></h3><a>
+<p>
+The first step in using <strong>refer</strong> with
+<strong>mom</strong> is setting up your bibliographic database.
+The database is a file containing separate entries for each
+reference you want to access from your <strong>mom</strong> files.
+The file is <em>not</em> a "mom" file; it is a separate database.
+You may set up individual databases for individual documents, or
+create a large database that contains all the references you'll
+ever need.
+<p>
+Entries ("records") in the database file are separated from each
+other by a single, blank line. The records themselves are composed
+of single lines ("fields") with no blank lines between them. Each
+field begins with a percent sign and a single letter (the "field
+identifier") e.g. %A or %T. The letter identifies what part of a
+bibliographic entry the field refers to: Author, Title, Publisher,
+Date, etc. After the field identifier comes a single space,
+followed by the information appropriate to field. No punctuation
+should go at the ends of fields; <strong>mom</strong> adds what's
+correct automatically. Do note, however, that author(s) (%A)
+requires that you enter the author information exactly as you wish
+it to come out (minus the period), including the comma after the
+first author's last name.
+<p>
+Here's a sample database containing two records so you can
+visualize what the above paragraph says:
+<p>
+<pre>
+%A Schweitzer, Albert
+%A C.M. Widor
+%T J.S. Bach
+%l Ernest Newman
+%V Vol 2
+%C London
+%I Adam and Charles Black
+%D 1923
+%O 2 vols
+%K bach vol 2
+
+%A Schaffter, Peter
+%T The Schumann Proof
+%C Toronto
+%I RendezVous Press
+%D 2004
+%K schumann schaffter
+</pre>
+
+The order in which you enter fields doesn't matter.
+<strong>mom</strong> and <strong>refer</strong> will re-arrange
+them in the correct order for you.
+<p>
+The meaning of the letters follows. There are, with
+<strong>refer</strong>, quite a few--all uppercase--which have, over
+time, come to be "standard". <strong>Mom</strong> respects these.
+However, she adds to the list (mostly the lowercase letters).
+<p>
+<pre>
+ %A Author -- additional authors may be entered on separate %A
+ lines as in first entry of the sample, above; mom
+ and refer will figure out what to do with multiple
+ authors according to MLA rules
+ %T Title -- either the primary title (e.g. of a book), or the
+ title of an article (e.g. within a book or
+ journal or magazine)
+ %B Book title -- the title of a book when %T contains the title
+ of an article; otherwise, use %T for book
+ titles
+ %R Report number -- for technical reports
+ %J Journal name -- the name of a journal or magazine when %T
+ contains the title of an article
+ %E Editor -- additional editors may be entered on separate %E
+ lines (like authors); mom and refer will figure
+ out what to do with them according to MLA rules
+ %e Edition -- the number of name of a specific edition
+ (e.g. Second, 2nd, Collector's, etc.)
+ %V Volume -- volume number of a journal or series of books
+ %N Journal number -- journal or magazine number
+ %S Series -- series name for books or journals that are part of
+ a series
+ %C City -- the city of publication
+ %I Publisher -- the publisher; %I stands for "Issuer"
+ %D Publication date
+ %P Page number(s) -- enter page ranges as, e.g., 22-25
+ %G Gov't.
+ ordering number -- for government publications
+ %O Other -- additional information or comments you want
+ to appear at the end of the reference
+ %K Keywords -- any words that will clear up ambiguities
+ resulting from database entries that
+ contain, say, the same author or the
+ same title
+ %d original
+ publication date -- if different from the date
+ of publication
+ %a additions -- for books, any additions to the original work,
+ such as the preface to a new edition or a new
+ introduction
+ %t reprint title -- if different from a work's original title
+ %l translator -- if the translator is not the editor; if more
+ than one translator, this field should contain
+ all the names, with appropriate punctuation
+ %r translator
+ and editor -- if tr. and ed. are one in the same;
+ %s site name -- for web sites, the site name
+ %c content
+ of site -- for web sites, the content, if unclear
+ (i.e. advertisement, cartoon, blog)
+ %o organization -- for web sites, the organization, group or
+ sponsor of the site
+ %a access date -- for a website, the date you accessed it
+ %u URL -- for websites, the full URL of the site
+</pre>
+
+<a name="REF_DISC_HY"></a>
+<strong>Tip:</strong> If you have hyphenation turned on in your
+document (you probably do), <strong>mom</strong> will hyphenate
+your references. This can be a problem because references
+typically contain several proper names. Proper names shouldn't be
+hyphenated. The solution is to prepend to any proper name in the
+database the <strong>groff</strong>
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_DISCRETIONARYHYPHEN">discretionary hyphen</a>
+character, <strong>\%</strong>, like this:
+<p>
+<pre>
+ %A Hill, \%Reginald
+</pre>
+
+Alternatively, you can turn hyphenation off entirely in
+references with the macro,
+<a href="#HYPHENATE_REFS">HYPHENATE_REFS</a> <kbd>OFF</kbd>.
+<p>
+
+<a name="RCOMMANDS_REF"><h3><u>2. Required "refer" commands</u></h3><a>
+<p>
+Having set up your database, you now need to put some
+<strong>refer</strong>-specific commands at the top of your
+<strong>mom</strong> file. You cannot skip this step, nor can you
+"source" these commands with the <strong>groff</strong>
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_PRIMITIVES">primitive</a>,
+<strong>.so</strong>. They <strong><em>must</em></strong>
+appear, exactly as shown, in every file requiring bibliographic
+references.
+<p>
+<strong>refer</strong> commands are introduced with a single
+line containing <kbd>.R1</kbd>, and concluded with a single line
+containing <kbd>.R2</kbd>. What you put between the <kbd>.R1</kbd>
+and <kbd>.R2</kbd> lines are the commands themselves. The commands
+should be entered one per line, in lowercase letters, <em><u>with
+no initial period (dot)</u></em>.
+<p>
+Here's an example:
+<p>
+<pre>
+ .R1
+ no-label-in-text
+ no-label-in-reference
+ .R2
+</pre>
+
+There are an awful lot of <strong>refer</strong> commands. We will
+focus only on those required to get <strong>mom</strong> cooperating
+with <strong>refer</strong>. If you're interested, study the
+<strong>refer</strong> manpage to discover what other commands are
+available and how to manipulate them.
+<p>
+At a minimum, all <strong>mom</strong> files accessing
+a bibliographic database must contain the following
+<strong>refer</strong> commands, exactly as shown:
+<p>
+<a name="REFER_BLOCK1"></a>
+<pre>
+.R1
+no-label-in-text
+no-label-in-reference
+join-authors ", and " ", " ", and "
+database &lt;full path to the database&gt;
+.R2
+</pre>
+
+The first two commands tell <strong>refer</strong> to let
+<strong>mom</strong> handle everything associated with footnote
+and endnote markers, both in the body of the document, and in the
+footnotes/endnotes themselves.
+<p>
+The third command is required for <strong>mom</strong> to handle
+multiple authors in proper, MLA style.
+<p>
+The last command, <kbd>database</kbd>, assumes you have created
+your own database, and do not otherwise have a system-wide
+"default" database. "...full path to the database" means the full
+path <em>including</em> the database filename, e.g.
+/home/user/refer/my_database.
+<p> If you're already a <strong>refer</strong> user, feel free to
+enter whatever <strong>refer</strong> commands are necessary to
+access the database(s) you want.
+<p>
+With the above <strong>refer</strong> block, you can embed
+references directly into the text of your document, or have them
+output as footnotes or endnotes. If you want to "collect"
+references for later output on a bibliography page, the block must
+read:
+<p>
+<pre>
+.R1
+no-label-in-text
+no-label-in-reference
+join-authors ", and " ", " ", and "
+database &lt;full path to the database&gt;
+sort
+accumulate
+.R2
+</pre>
+
+<a name="ACCESSING_REF"><h3><u>3. Accessing references</u></h3><a>
+<p>
+References are accessed by putting keywords, all on one line,
+between the <strong>refer</strong> commands <strong>.[</strong> and
+<strong>.]</strong>. Both of these commands must appear on separate
+lines, by themselves, like this:
+<p>
+<pre>
+ .[
+ keyword(s)
+ .]
+</pre>
+
+Keywords are any word, or set of words, that identify a database
+record (i.e. a reference) unambiguously. (<strong>refer</strong>
+doesn't like ambiguity.)
+<p>
+If, for example, you want to reference a book by Ray Bradbury,
+and the database contains only one book by Bradbury, a suitable
+keyword would be "Bradbury". If your database contains several
+books by Bradbury, say, <em>Fahrenheit 451</em> and <em>The Martian
+Chronicles</em>, you could reference them with the keywords, "451"
+and "Martian". If, in addition to the two books by Bradbury, you
+also had one whose title was <em>The Martian Mission</em>, suitable
+keywords to reference <em>The Martian Chronicles</em> might be:
+<p>
+<pre>
+ .[ or .[ or .[
+ Bradbury Martian Bradbury Chronicles Martian Chronicles
+ .] .] .]
+</pre>
+
+The database field identifier, %K, lets you create special keywords
+for references. This can be very handy if you need both a "short"
+and a "long" reference to the same work. The short reference might
+be used in footnotes; the long one in a bibliography. Consider the
+following:
+<p>
+<pre>
+ %A Isherwood, Christopher %A Isherwood
+ %T Mr. Norris Changes Trains %T Mr. Norris Changes Trains
+ %d 1935 %K Nor short
+ %t The Last of Mr. \%Norris
+ %a Intro. Tom Crawford
+ %C New York
+ %I New Directions
+ %D 1945
+ %K Norris
+
+</pre>
+
+To access the shorter reference, you'd do
+<p>
+<pre>
+ .[
+ Nor short
+ .]
+</pre>
+
+To access the longer one, you'd do
+<pre>
+ .[
+ Norris
+ .]
+</pre>
+
+<a name="WHERE_REF"><h3><u>4. Telling mom where to put references</u></h3><a>
+<p>
+<strong>Mom</strong> provides several mechanisms for outputting
+references where you want.
+<p>
+<h3>Embedding references in the document body</h3>
+<p>
+References may be embedded in the document body, surrounded by
+parentheses, square brackets, or braces. Use whichever you prefer,
+following the recipes below.
+<p>
+<pre>
+ Parentheses Square brackets Braces
+ ----------- --------------- ------
+
+ .REF( .REF[ .REF{
+ .[ .[ .[
+ keyword(s) keyword(s) keyword(s)
+ .] .] .]
+ .REF) .REF] .REF}
+</pre>
+
+<h3>Footnote or endnote references</h3>
+<p>
+Most times, you'll probably want references in either footnotes or
+endnotes. <strong>Mom</strong> provides a simple mechanism whereby
+you can choose which, or even switch back and forth. The primary
+tag is
+<a href="#REF">REF</a>, which is used like this:
+<p>
+<pre>
+ .REF
+ .[
+ keyword(s)
+ .]
+ .REF
+</pre>
+
+<strong>REF</strong> collects references and outputs them
+where you say with the macros,
+<a href="#FOOTNOTE_REFS">FOOTNOTE_REFS</a>
+or
+<a href="#ENDNOTE_REFS">ENDNOTE_REFS</a>.
+Neither
+<strong>FOOTNOTE_REFS</strong> nor <strong>ENDNOTE_REFS</strong>
+requires an argument. All they do is tell <strong>REF</strong>,
+whenever it's invoked, where to put the references.
+<p>
+A recipe for footnote references looks like this:
+<pre>
+ .FOOTNOTE_REFS
+ .REF
+ .[
+ keyword(s)
+ .]
+ .REF
+</pre>
+
+When <strong>FOOTNOTE_REFS</strong> are enabled, <strong>REF</strong>
+behaves identically to
+<a href="docelement.html#FOOTNOTE">FOOTNOTE</a>,
+so please read the
+<a href="docelement.html#FOOTNOTE_NOTE">HYPER IMPORTANT NOTE</a>
+found in the document entry for <strong>FOOTNOTE</strong>.
+<p>
+The reference between the first and second <strong>REF</strong>
+will be treated as a footnote, as will all subsequent
+<strong>REF</strong> pairs unless you invoke the macro,
+<strong>ENDNOTE_REFS</strong>.
+<p>
+A recipe for endnote references looks like this:
+<pre>
+ .ENDNOTE_REFS
+ .REF
+ .[
+ keyword(s)
+ .]
+ .REF
+</pre>
+
+The reference between the first and second <strong>REF</strong>
+will be treated as an endnote, as will all subsequent
+<strong>REF</strong> pairs unless you invoke the macro,
+<strong>FOOTNOTE_REFS</strong>.
+<p>
+When <strong>ENDNOTE_REFS</strong> are enabled, <strong>REF</strong>
+behaves identically to
+<a href="docelement.html#FOOTNOTE">ENDNOTE</a>,
+so please read the
+<a href="docelement.html#ENDNOTE_NOTE">HYPER IMPORTANT NOTE</a>
+found in the document entry for <strong>ENDNOTE</strong>.
+<p>
+The innate flexibility of this scheme allows you to have both
+footnote references and endnote references in the same document.
+This would be desirable if, say, you wanted "short" references in
+footnotes, and complete references in endnotes.
+<p>
+
+<a name="COLLECTED_REF"><h3>Collected references</h3></a>
+<p>
+Sometimes, you may want to put references in input text near
+sections of text to which they pertain, but not actually want
+them output until later (typically, on a bibliography page).
+<strong>REF</strong> is used for this, too, but you have to make
+sure your <strong>refer</strong> commands block is set up properly.
+The recipe for this is:
+<p>
+<a name="REFER_BLOCK2"></a>
+<pre>
+.R1
+no-label-in-text
+no-label-in-reference
+join-authors ", and " ", " ", and "
+database &lt;full path to the database&gt;
+sort
+accumulate
+.R2
+</pre>
+
+After this set up, and provided you don't issue a
+<strong>FOOTNOTE_REFS</strong> or <strong>ENDNOTE_REFS</strong>
+command, all reference between <strong>REF</strong> pairs will be
+collected for later output.
+<p>
+As a precaution, <strong>mom</strong> will issue a message the
+first time you call <strong>.REF</strong> if neither
+<strong>FOOTNOTE_REFS</strong> nor <strong>ENDNOTE_REFS</strong> is
+in effect. If collected references are what you want, and you have
+set up your <strong>.R1 - .R2</strong> block as above, you may
+safely ignore the message.
+<p>
+<strong>LIMITATION:</strong> You cannot combine "collected"
+references (plain <strong>REF</strong>) with <strong>REF</strong>s
+that are instructed to go into footnotes (with
+<strong>FOOTNOTE_REFS</strong>) or endnotes (with
+<strong>ENDNOTE_REFS</strong>). This is a limitation imposed by
+<strong>refer</strong>, not <strong>mom</strong>.
+
+<a name="BIBLIO_REF"><h3><u>5. Creating bibliography pages</u></h3><a>
+<p>
+Bibliography pages are separate pages, like endnotes, on which
+complete bibliographies are output. And, like endnotes pages, just
+about every element on them can be designed to your specifications
+with control macros. (See
+<a href="#BIBLIO_CONTROL_MACROS">Control macros for bibliographies</a>.)
+A bibliography page that uses <strong>mom</strong>'s defaults
+begins with the macro,
+<a href="BIBLIOGRAPHY">BIBLIOGRAPHY</a>,
+like this:
+<p>
+<pre>
+ .BIBLIOGRAPHY
+</pre>
+
+<p>
+Following <strong>BIBLIOGRAPHY</strong>, you have three choices of
+how to proceed.
+<p>
+If you have elected to have references collected from within the
+body of a document (see above,
+<a href="#COLLECTED_REF">Collected references</a>,
+for instructions), which assumes you have a <strong>refer</strong>
+command block like the one
+<a href="#REFER_BLOCK2">here</a>
+at the top of your document, you need only do
+<p>
+<pre>
+ .BIBLIOGRAPHY
+ .[
+ $LIST$
+ .]
+</pre>
+
+If you want to create the bibliography by hand (which may be the
+case if you've used footnote and/or endnote references throughout
+your document), follow this recipe, which assumes you already have a
+<strong>refer</strong> block like the one
+<a href="#REFER_BLOCK1">here</a>
+at the top of your document:
+<p>
+<pre>
+ .BIBLIOGRAPHY
+ .R1
+ sort
+ accumulate
+ .R2
+ .[ -+
+ keyword(s) |
+ .] | "keyword(s)" are keywords identifying the
+ .[ | particular bibliographic reference you want
+ keyword(s) | from your database. Order doesn't matter here;
+ .] | the refer command, sort, takes care of that.
+ .[ |
+ keyword(s) |
+ .] -+
+ .[
+ $LIST$
+ .]
+</pre>
+
+Your final choice is to output your whole database. Again,
+assuming you have a <strong>refer</strong> block like the one
+<a href="#REFER_BLOCK1">here</a> at the top of your file, you need
+only do:
+<p>
+<pre>
+ .BIBLIOGRAPHY
+ .R1
+ bibliography &lt;full path to database&gt;
+ .R2
+</pre>
+
+If you haven't put a <strong>refer</strong> block in
+your file already, you can put the whole thing after
+<strong>BIBLIOGRAPHY</strong>, like this:
+<p>
+<pre>
+ .BIBLIOGRAPHY
+ .R1
+ no-label-in-text -+
+ no-label-in-reference | These are actually optional
+ database &lt;full path to the database&gt; -+
+ join-authors ", and " ", " ", and "
+ bibliography &lt;full path to database&gt;
+ .R2
+</pre>
+
+Whichever option you choose, <strong>mom</strong> will output a
+full bibliography page, complete with a title (BIBLIOGRAPHY by
+default, but that can be changed).
+
+<a name="INVOKING_REF"><h3><u>6. Invoking groff with mom and refer</u></h3><a>
+<p>
+So, now you've got a document, formatted properly to use
+references processed with <strong>refer</strong>, what do you do to
+output the document?
+<p>
+It's simple. Instead of invoking <strong>groff</strong> with just
+the -mom option, as explained
+<a href="using.html#USING_INVOKING">here</a>,
+invoke groff with the -R option as well, like this:
+<p>
+<pre>
+ groff -R -mom filename
+</pre>
+
+<hr width="66%">
+
+<p>
+<a name="MACROS_REF"><h3><u>Index of bibliography and reference macros</u></h3></a>
+<ul>
+ <li><a href="#REF">Tag: REF</a> -- collected, footnote or endnote references tag
+ <li><a href="#FOOTNOTE_REFS">FOOTNOTE_REFS</a> -- REFs go to footnotes
+ <li><a href="#ENDNOTE_REFS">ENDNOTE_REFS</a> -- REFs go to endnotes
+ <li><a href="#BRACKET_REFS">REF(</a> -- references embedded in text between parentheses
+ <li><a href="#BRACKET_REFS">REF[</a> -- references embedded in text between square brackets
+ <li><a href="#BRACKET_REFS">REF{</a> -- references embedded in text between braces
+ <li><a href="#INDENT_REFS">INDENT_REFS</a> -- manage the 2nd line indent of references
+ <li><a href="#HYPHENATE_REFS">HYPHENATE_REFS</a> -- en/disable hyphenation of references
+ <li><a href="#BIBLIOGRAPHY">BIBLIOGRAPHY</a> -- begin a bibliography page
+ <li><a href="#BIBLIOGRAPHY_TYPE">BIBLIOGRAPHY_TYPE</a> -- plain, or numbered list bibliography
+ <li><a href="#BIBLIO_CONTROL">Bibliography page style control</a>
+</ul>
+<p>
+
+<!---REF--->
+
+<hr width="66%" align="left">
+<a name="REF"><h3><u>Marking off references for footnotes, endnotes, or collection</u></h3></a>
+<p>
+
+Tag: <strong>REF</strong>
+<p>
+The macro, <strong>REF</strong>, tells <strong>mom</strong> that
+what follows is <strong>refer</strong>-specific, a
+keyword-identified reference from a
+<strong>refer</strong> database. Depending on whether you've
+issued a
+<a href="#FOOTNOTE_REFS">FOOTNOTE_REFS</a>
+or
+<a href="#ENDNOTE_REFS">ENDNOTE_REFS</a>
+instruction, <strong>REF</strong> also tells <strong>mom</strong>
+where to place the reference. If <strong>FOOTNOTE_REFS</strong>,
+the reference will be formatted and placed in a footnote. If
+<strong>ENDNOTE_REFS</strong>, the reference will be collected for
+output as an endnote. If you have issued neither instruction, the
+reference will be collected for later output, most likely on a
+<a href="#BIBLIOGRAPHY">bibliography page</a>.
+<p>
+Before you use <strong>REF</strong>, you must create a
+<strong>refer</strong> block containing <strong>refer</strong>
+commands (see
+<a href="#RCOMMANDS_REF">Required refer commands</a>
+in the tutorial, above).
+<p>
+<strong>REF</strong> usage always looks like this:
+<p>
+<pre>
+ .REF
+ .[
+ keyword(s)
+ .]
+ .REF
+</pre>
+
+Notice that <strong>REF</strong> "brackets" the
+<strong>refer</strong> call, and never takes an argument.
+<p>
+What <strong>REF</strong> really is is a convenience. One could,
+for example, put a reference in a footnote by doing
+<p>
+<pre>
+ .FOOTNOTE
+ .[
+ keyword(s)
+ .]
+ .FOOTNOTE OFF
+</pre>
+
+However, if you have a lot of references going into footnotes (or
+endnotes), it's much shorter to type <kbd>.REF/.REF</kbd> than
+<kbd>.FOOTNOTE/.FOOTNOTE OFF</kbd>. It also helps you
+distinguish--visually, in your input file--between footnotes (or
+endnotes) which are references, and footnotes (or endnotes) which
+are explanatory, or expand on the text.
+<p>
+<strong>Additional arguments:</strong> If you're using
+<strong>REF</strong> to put references in footnotes and your
+footnotes need to be indented, you may (indeed, should) pass
+<strong>REF</strong> the same arguments used to indent footnotes.
+See
+<a href="docelement.html#FOOTNOTE">FOOTNOTE</a>.
+<p>
+<strong>Note:</strong>
+When <strong>REF</strong> is used with
+<a href="#FOOTNOTE_REFS">FOOTNOTE_REFS</a>,
+it behaves identically to
+<a href="docelement.html#FOOTNOTE">FOOTNOTE</a>,
+so please read the
+<a href="docelement.html#FOOTNOTE_NOTE">HYPER IMPORTANT NOTE</a>
+found in the document entry for <strong>FOOTNOTE</strong>.
+<p>
+When <strong>REF</strong> is used with
+<a href="#ENDNOTE_REFS">ENDNOTE_REFS</a>,
+it behaves identically to
+<a href="docelement.html#FOOTNOTE">ENDNOTE</a>,
+so please read the
+<a href="docelement.html#ENDNOTE_NOTE">HYPER IMPORTANT NOTE</a>
+found in the document entry for <strong>ENDNOTE</strong>.
+
+<br>
+
+<!---FOOTNOTE_REFS--->
+
+<hr width="33%" align="left">
+<a name="FOOTNOTE_REFS"><h3><u>Instruct REF to put references in footnotes</u></h3></a>
+<p>
+
+Macro: <strong>FOOTNOTE_REFS</strong>
+<p>
+<strong>FOOTNOTE_REFS</strong> is an instruction to
+<a href="#REF">REF</a>,
+saying, "put all subsequent references bracketed by the
+<strong>REF</strong> macro into footnotes." You invoke it by
+itself, with no argument.
+<p>
+When <strong>FOOTNOTE_REFS</strong> is in effect, regular
+footnotes, (i.e. those introduced with <kbd>.FOOTNOTE</kbd> and
+terminated with <kbd>.FOOTNOTE OFF</kbd>) continue to behave
+normally.
+<p>
+You may switch between <strong>FOOTNOTE_REFS</strong> and
+<a href="#ENDNOTE_REFS">ENDNOTE_REFS</a>
+at any time.
+<p>
+If you have a lot of footnote references, and are identifying
+footnotes by line number rather than by markers in the text, you may
+want to enable
+<a href="docelement.html#FOOTNOTES_RUN_ON">FOOTNOTES_RUN_ON</a>
+in conjunctions with <strong>FOOTNOTE_REFS</strong>.
+
+<br>
+
+<!---ENDNOTE_REFS--->
+
+<hr width="33%" align="left">
+<a name="ENDNOTE_REFS"><h3><u>Instruct REF to put references in endnotes</u></h3></a>
+<p>
+
+Macro: <strong>ENDNOTE_REFS</strong>
+<p>
+<strong>ENDNOTE_REFS</strong> is an instruction to
+<a href="#REF">REF</a>,
+saying, "add all subsequent references bracketed by the
+<strong>REF</strong> macro to endnotes." You invoke it by
+itself, with no argument.
+<p>
+When <strong>ENDNOTE_REFS</strong> is in effect,
+<strong>mom</strong> continues to format regular endnotes, (i.e.
+those introduced with <kbd>.ENDNOTE</kbd> and terminated with
+<kbd>.ENDNOTE OFF</kbd>) in the normal way.
+<p>
+You may switch between <strong>ENDNOTE_REFS</strong> and
+<a href="#FOOTNOTE_REFS">FOOTNOTE_REFS</a>
+at any time.
+
+<br>
+
+<!---BRACKET_REFS--->
+
+<hr width="33%" align="left">
+<a name="BRACKET_REFS"><h3><u>References embedded in text</u></h3></a>
+<p>
+
+Macro pair: <strong>REF(</strong>&nbsp;&nbsp;...&nbsp;&nbsp;<strong>REF)</strong>
+<br>
+Macro pair: <strong>REF[</strong>&nbsp;&nbsp;...&nbsp;&nbsp;<strong>REF]</strong>
+<br>
+Macro pair: <strong>REF{</strong>&nbsp;&nbsp;...&nbsp;&nbsp;<strong>REF}</strong>
+<p>
+You may sometimes want to embed references directly into the body
+of your documents, typically, but not always, inside parentheses.
+<strong>Mom</strong> makes this possible through the use of the
+<strong>REF&lt;bracket&nbsp;type&gt;</strong> macros.
+<p>
+All three macro pairs, above, are invoked the same way, namely by
+introducing the reference with the first ("open") macro of
+the <strong>REF&lt;bracket&nbsp;type&gt;</strong> pair, and
+terminating it with the second ("close")
+<strong>REF&lt;bracket&nbsp;type&gt;</strong> of the pair. For
+example
+<p>
+<pre>
+ .REF(
+ .[
+ keyword(s)
+ .]
+ .REF)
+</pre>
+
+will embed a reference in the body of your document, surrounded by
+parentheses. <strong>.REF[</strong>&nbsp;...&nbsp;<strong>.REF]</strong> will
+surround the reference with square brackets.
+<strong>.REF{</strong>&nbsp;...&nbsp;<strong>.REF}</strong> will surround it with
+curly braces.
+<br>
+
+<!---INDENT_REFS--->
+
+<hr width="33%" align="left">
+<a name="INDENT_REFS"><h3><u>Manage the second-line indent of references</u></h3></a>
+<p>
+
+<nobr>Macro: <strong>INDENT_REFS</strong> FOOTNOTE | ENDNOTE | BIBLIO &lt;indent&gt; </nobr>
+<br>
+<em>*&lt;indent&gt; requires a <a href="definitions.html#TERMS_UNITOFMEASURE">unit of measure</a></em>
+<p>
+Proper MLA-style references should have their second, and subsequent
+lines, if any, indented. Since <strong>mom</strong> formats
+references in MLA style, she automatically indents second lines.
+By default, the indent for the second line of references,
+regardless of whether the references appear in footnotes, endnotes,
+or bibliographies, is 1.5
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_EM">ems</a>
+for
+<a href="docprocessing.html#PRINTSTYLE">PRINSTYLE</a>
+<strong>TYPESET</strong>
+and 2 ems for
+<a href="docprocessing.html#PRINTSTYLE">PRINSTYLE</a>
+<strong>TYPEWRITE</strong>.
+<p>
+If you'd like to change the indent for footnotes, endnotes or
+bibliographies, just invoke <strong>INDENT_REFS</strong> with a
+first argument telling <strong>mom</strong> for which you want the
+indent changed, and a second argument saying what you'd like the
+indent to be. For example, if you want the second-line indent of
+references on a bibliography page to be 3
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_PICAS_POINTS">picas</a>,
+<p>
+<pre>
+ .INDENT_REFS BIBLIO 3P
+</pre>
+
+is how you'd set it up.
+<p>
+<strong>Tip:</strong> if you are identifying endnotes by line
+number
+(<a href="docelement.html#ENDNOTE_MARKER_STYLE">ENDNOTE_MARKER_STYLE</a> <strong>LINE</strong>)
+and you have instructed <strong>mom</strong> to put references
+bracketed by
+<a href="#REF">REF</a>
+into endnotes (with
+<a href="#ENDNOTE_REFS">ENDNOTE_REFS</a>),
+you will probably want to adjust the second-line indent for
+references in endnotes, owing to the way <strong>mom</strong>
+formats line-numbered endnotes. Study the output of such
+documents to see whether an indent adjustment is required.
+<br>
+
+<!---HYPHENATE_REFS--->
+
+<hr width="33%" align="left">
+<a name="HYPHENATE_REFS"><h3><u>Enable/disable hyphenation of references</u></h3></a>
+<p>
+
+<nobr>Macro: <strong>HYPHENATE_REFS</strong> &lt;toggle&gt;</nobr>
+<p>
+If you have hyphenation turned on for a document (see <a
+href="typesetting.html#HY">HY</a>),
+and in most cases you probably do, <strong>mom</strong> will
+hyphenate references bracketed by the
+<a href="#REF">REF</a>
+macro. Since references typically contain quite a lot of proper
+names, which shouldn't be hyphenated, you may want to disable
+hyphenation for references.
+<p>
+<strong>HYPHENATE_REFS</strong> is a toggle macro;
+invoking it by itself will turn automatic hyphenation of
+<strong>REF</strong>-bracketed references on (the default).
+Invoking it with any other argument (<strong>OFF</strong>,
+<strong>NO</strong>, <strong>X</strong>, etc.) will disable
+automatic hyphenation for references bracketed by
+<strong>REF</strong>.
+<p>
+An alternative to turning reference hyphenation off is to prepend
+to selected proper names in your <strong>refer</strong> database
+the <strong>groff</strong>
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_DISCRETIONARYHYPHEN">discretionary hyphen</a>
+character, <strong>\%</strong>. (See
+<a href="#REF_DISC_HY">here</a>
+in the tutorial for an example.)
+<p>
+<strong>Note:</strong> references embedded in the body of a document
+with
+<a href="#BRACKET_REFS">REF</a><strong>&lt;bracket&nbsp;type&gt;</strong>
+are considered part of
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_RUNNING">running text</a>,
+and are hyphenated (or not) according to whether hyphenation
+is turned on or off for running text. Therefore, if you want to
+disable hyphenation for such references, you must do so
+temporarily, with <strong>HY</strong>, like this:
+<p>
+<pre>
+ .HY OFF
+ .REF(
+ .[
+ keyword(s)
+ .]
+ .REF)
+ .HY
+</pre>
+
+Alternatively, sprinkle your database fields liberally with
+<strong>\%</strong>.
+<br>
+
+<!---BIBLIOGRAPHY--->
+
+<hr width="33%" align="left">
+<a name="BIBLIOGRAPHY"><h3><u>Begin a bibliography page</u></h3></a>
+<p>
+
+Macro: <strong>BIBLIOGRAPHY</strong>
+<br>
+<p>
+If you want to append a bibliography to your document, all you need
+do is invoke <strong>BIBLIOGRAPHY</strong> at the place you want
+it. <strong>BIBLIOGRAPHY</strong> breaks to a new page, prints the
+title (BIBLIOGRAPHY by default, but that can be changed), and awaits
+<strong>refer</strong> instructions. How to create bibliographies
+is covered in the tutorial section,
+<a href="#BIBLIO_REF">Creating bibliography pages</a>.
+<p>
+See the
+<a href="#BIBLIO_CONTROL">Bibliography page style control macros</a>
+for macros to tweak, design and control the appearance of
+bibliography pages.
+<br>
+
+<!---BIBLIOGRAPHY_TYPE--->
+
+<hr width="33%" align="left">
+<a name="BIBLIOGRAPHY_TYPE"><h3><u>Plain, or numbered list bibliography</u></h3></a>
+<p>
+
+<nobr>Macro: <strong>BIBLIOGRAPHY_TYPE</strong> PLAIN | LIST [ &lt;list separator&gt; ] [ &lt;list prefix&gt; ]</nobr>
+<p>
+<strong>Mom</strong> offers two styles of bibliography output: plain,
+or numbered list style. With <strong>PLAIN</strong>, bibliography
+entries are output with no enumerators. With <strong>LIST</strong>,
+each entry is numbered.
+<p>
+Entering <kbd>.BIBLIOGRPHY_TYPE PLAIN</kbd> gives you a plain
+bibliography.
+<p>
+Entering <kbd>.BIBLIOGRAPHY_TYPE LIST</kbd> gives you an enumerated
+bibliography. The two optional arguments,
+<strong>&lt;list&nbsp;separator&gt;</strong> and
+<strong>&lt;list&nbsp;prefix&gt;</strong> have the same meaning as
+the equivalent arguments to
+<a href="docelement.html#LIST">LIST</a>
+(i.e. <strong>&lt;separator&gt;</strong> and <strong>&lt;prefix&gt;</strong>).
+<p>
+You may enter <strong>BIBLIOGRAPHY_TYPE</strong> either before or
+after <strong>BIBLIOGRAPHY</strong>. It must, however, always come
+before the <strong>refer</strong> command to output bibliographies.
+(See the tutorial section,
+<a href="#BIBLIO_REF">Creating bibliography pages</a>,
+for instructions on how to output bibliographies.)
+<p>
+<strong>Mom</strong>'s default <strong>BIBLIOGRAPHY_TYPE</strong>
+is <strong>LIST</strong>, with a period (dot) as the separator, and
+no prefix.
+
+<br>
+
+<!---BIBLIO_CONTROL--->
+
+<hr width="66%" align="left">
+<a name="BIBLIO_CONTROL"><h3><u>Bibliography page style control</u></h3></a>
+
+<p>
+<strong>Mom</strong> processes bibliography pages in a manner very
+similar to the way she processes endnotes pages. The bibliography
+page control macros, therefore, behave in the same way as their
+endnotes pages equivalents.
+<br>
+<ol>
+ <li><a href="#BIBLIO_GENERAL"><strong>General bibliography page style control</strong></a>
+ <ul>
+ <li><a href="#BIBLIO_STYLE">Base family/font/quad for bibliographies</a>
+ <li><a href="#BIBLIO_PT_SIZE">Base point size for bibliographies</a>
+ <li><a href="#BIBLIO_LEAD">Leading of bibliographies</a>
+ <li><a href="#SINGLESPACE_BIBLIO">Singlespace bibliographies (for TYPEWRITE only)</a>
+ <li><a href="#BIBLIO_NO_COLUMNS">Turning off column mode during bibliography output</a>
+ <li>Pagination of bibliographies:
+ <ul>
+ <li><a href="#BIBLIO_PAGENUM_STYLE">Bibliography pages page numbering style</a>
+ <li><a href="#BIBLIO_FIRST_PAGENUMBER">Setting the first page number of bibliography pages</a>
+ <li><a href="#BIBLIO_NO_FIRST_PAGENUM">Omitting a page number on the first page of bibliographies</a>
+ </ul>
+ <li><a href="#SUSPEND_PAGINATION">Suspending pagination of bibliographies</a>
+ </ul>
+ <li><a href="#BIBLIO_HEADER_CONTROL"><strong>Bibliography pages header/footer control</strong></a>
+ <ul>
+ <li><a href="#BIBLIO_MODIFY_HDRFTR">Modifying what goes in the bibliography pages header/footer</a>
+ <li><a href="#BIBLIO_HDRFTR_CENTER">Enabling a header/footer centre when doctype is CHAPTER</a>
+ <li><a href="#BIBLIO_ALLOWS_HEADERS">Allow headers on bibliography pages</a>
+ </ul>
+ <li><a href="#BIBLIO_MAIN_TITLE"><strong>Bibliography page head (i.e. the title at the top) control</strong></a>
+ <ul>
+ <li><a href="#BIBLIO_STRING">Creating/modifying the bibliography page head</a>
+ <li><a href="#BIBLIO_STRING_CONTROL">Bibliography page head control</a>
+ <li><a href="#BIBLIO_STRING_UNDERSCORE">Bibliography page head underscoring</a>
+ <li><a href="#BIBLIO_STRING_CAPS">Bibliography page head capitalization</a>
+ </ul>
+ </ul>
+</ol>
+<hr>
+
+<a name="BIBLIO_GENERAL"><h2><u>1. General bibliography page style control</u></h2>
+
+<a name="BIBLIO_STYLE"><h3><u>*Bibliography family/font/quad</u></h3></a>
+<p>
+See
+<a href="#CONTROL_MACRO_ARGS">Arguments to the control macros</a>.
+<p>
+<pre>
+.BIBLIOGRAPHY_FAMILY default = prevailing document family; default is Times Roman
+.BIBLIOGRAPHY_FONT default = roman
+.BIBLIOGRAPHY_QUAD* default = justified
+
+*Note: BIBLIOGRAPHY_QUAD must be set to either L or J
+</pre>
+
+<!---BIBLIO_PT_SIZE--->
+
+<a name="BIBLIO_PT_SIZE"><h3><u>*Bibliography point size</u></h3></a>
+<p>
+<nobr>Macro: <strong>BIBLIOGRAPHY_PT_SIZE</strong> &lt;base type size of bibliography&gt;</nobr>
+
+<p>
+Unlike most other control macros that deal with size of document
+elements, <strong>BIBLIOGRAPHY_PT_SIZE</strong> takes as its argument an
+absolute value, relative to nothing. Therefore, the argument represents
+the size of bibliography type in
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_PICASPOINTS">points</a>,
+unless you append an alternative
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_UNITOFMEASURE">unit of measure</a>.
+For example,
+<p>
+<pre>
+ .BIBLIOGRAPHY_PT_SIZE 12
+</pre>
+
+sets the base point size of type on the bibliography page to 12
+points, whereas
+<p>
+<pre>
+ .BIBLIOGRAPHY_PT_SIZE .6i
+</pre>
+
+sets the base point size of type on the bibliography page to 1/6 of an
+inch.
+<p>
+The type size set with <strong>BIBLIOGRAPHY_PT_SIZE</strong> is the size of
+type used for the text of the bibliographies, and forms the basis from which
+the point size of other bibliography page elements is calculated.
+<p>
+The default for
+<a href="docprocessing.html#PRINTSTYLE">PRINTSTYLE TYPESET</a>
+is 12.5 points (the same default size used in the body of the document).
+<p>
+
+<!---BIBLIO_LEAD--->
+
+<a name="BIBLIO_LEAD"><h3><u>*Bibliography lead</u></h3></a>
+<p>
+<nobr>Macro: <strong>BIBLIOGRAPHY_LEAD</strong> &lt;base leading of bibliographies&gt; [ ADJUST ]</nobr>
+<br>
+<em>*Does not require a <a href="definitions.html#TERMS_UNITOFMEASURE">unit of measure</a>; points is assumed</em>
+
+<p>
+Unlike most other control macros that deal with leading of document
+elements, <strong>BIBLIOGRAPHY_LEAD</strong> takes as its argument an
+absolute value, relative to nothing. Therefore, the argument represents
+the
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_LEADING">leading</a>
+of endnotes in
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_PICASPOINTS">points</a>
+unless you append an alternative
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_UNITOFMEASURE">unit of measure</a>.
+For example,
+<p>
+<pre>
+ .BIBLIOGRAPHY_LEAD 14
+</pre>
+
+sets the base leading of type on the bibliography page to 14
+points, whereas
+<p>
+<pre>
+ .BIBLIOGRAPHY_LEAD .5i
+</pre>
+
+sets the base leading of type on the bibliography page to 1/2 inch.
+<p>
+If you want the leading of bibliographies adjusted to fill the page,
+pass <strong>BIBLIOGRAPHY_LEAD</strong> the optional argument
+<strong>ADJUST</strong>. (See
+<a href="docprocessing.html#DOC_LEAD_ADJUST">DOC_LEAD_ADJUST</a>
+for an explanation of leading adjustment.)
+<p>
+The default for
+<a href="docprocessing.html#PRINTSTYLE">PRINTSTYLE TYPESET</a>
+is 14 points, adjusted.
+<p>
+<strong>NOTE:</strong> Even if you give <strong>mom</strong> a
+<strong>DOC_LEAD_ADJUST OFF</strong> command, she will still, by
+default, adjust bibliography leading. You MUST enter
+<strong>BIBLIOGRAPHY_LEAD &lt;lead&gt;</strong> with no
+<strong>ADJUST</strong> argument to disable this default behaviour.
+<p>
+
+<!---SINGLESPACE_BIBLIO--->
+
+<a name="SINGLESPACE_BIBLIO"><h3><u>*Singlespace bibliographies (TYPEWRITE only)</u></h3></a>
+<p>
+<nobr>Macro: <strong>SINGLESPACE_BIBLIOGRAPHY</strong> &lt;toggle&gt;</nobr>
+
+<p>
+If your
+<a href="docprocessing.html#PRINTSTYLE">PRINTSTYLE</a>
+is <strong>TYPEWRITE</strong> and you use TYPEWRITE's default
+double-spacing, bibliographies are double-spaced. If your document
+is single-spaced, bibliographies are single-spaced.
+<p>
+If, for some reason, you'd prefer that bibliographies be single-spaced
+in an otherwise double-spaced document (including double-spaced
+<a href="rectoverso.html#COLLATE">collated</a>
+documents), invoke <strong>SINGLESPACE_BIBLIOGRAPHY</strong> with
+with no argument.
+<p>
+
+<!---BIBLIO_SPACING--->
+
+<a name="BIBLIO_SPACING"><h3><u>*Adjusting the space between bibliography entries</u></h3></a>
+<p>
+<nobr>Macro: <strong>BIBLIOGRAPHY_SPACING</strong> &lt;amount of space&gt; </nobr>
+<br>
+<em>*Requires a <a href="definitions.html#TERMS_UNITOFMEASURE">unit of measure</a></em>
+
+<p>
+By default, <strong>mom</strong> inserts 1 linespaces between
+bibliography entries on bibliography pages. If you'd prefer she
+add a different amount of space, instruct her to do so with the
+macro, <strong>BIBLIOGRAPHY_SPACING</strong>. Say, for example,
+you'd prefer only 1/2 linespace. That would be done with
+<p>
+<pre>
+ .BIBLIOGRAPHY_SPACING .5v
+</pre>
+
+As with endnotes pages, owing to the space inserted between bibliography
+entries, bibliography pages may have hanging bottom margins.
+Unlike endnotes pages, <strong>mom</strong> is sad to report that
+there's nothing you can do about this, except a) pray things work
+out, or b) set your <strong>BIBLIOGRAPHY_SPACING</strong> to zero.
+
+<!---BIBLIO_NO_COLUMNS--->
+
+<a name="BIBLIO_NO_COLUMNS"><h3><u>*Turning off column mode during bibliography output</u></h3></a>
+<p>
+<nobr>Macro: <strong>BIBLIOGRAPHY_NO_COLUMNS</strong> &lt;toggle&gt;</nobr>
+
+<p>
+By default, if your document is
+<a href="columns.html#COLUMNS">set in columns</a>,
+<strong>mom</strong> sets the bibliographies in columns, too. However,
+if your document is set in columns and you'd like the bibliographies not
+to be, just invoke <strong>BIBLIOGRAPHY_NO_COLUMNS</strong> with no
+argument. The bibliography pages will be set to the full page measure
+of your document.
+<p>
+If you output bibliographies at the end of each document in a
+<a href="rectoverso.html#COLLATE">collated</a>
+document set in columns, column mode will automatically
+be reinstated for each document, even with
+<strong>BIBLIOGRAPHY_NO_COLUMNS</strong> turned on.
+<p>
+
+<!---BIBLIO_PAGENUM_STYLE--->
+
+<a name="BIBLIO_PAGENUM_STYLE"><h3><u>*Bibliography-page page numbering style</u></h3></a>
+<p>
+<nobr>Macro: <strong>BIBLIOGRAPHY_PAGENUM_STYLE</strong> DIGIT | ROMAN | roman | ALPHA | alpha</nobr>
+
+<p>
+Use this macro to set the page numbering style of bibliography pages.
+The arguments are identical to those for
+<a href="headfootpage.html#PAGENUM_STYLE">PAGENUM_STYLE</a>.
+The default is <strong>digit</strong>. You may want to change it
+to, say, <strong>alpha</strong>, which you would do with
+<p>
+<pre>
+ .BIBLIOGRAPHY_PAGENUM_STYLE alpha
+</pre>
+
+<!---BIBLIO_FIRST_PAGENUMBER--->
+
+<a name="BIBLIO_FIRST_PAGENUMBER"><h3><u>*Setting the first page number of bibliography pages</u></h3></a>
+<p>
+<nobr>Macro: <strong>BIBILOGRAPHY_FIRST_PAGENUMBER</strong> &lt;page # that appears on page 1 of bibliographies&gt;</nobr>
+
+<p>
+Use this macro with caution. If all bibliographies for several
+<a href="rectoverso.html#COLLATE">collated</a>
+documents are to be output at once, i.e. not at the end of each
+separate doc, <strong>BIBLIOGRAPHY_FIRST_PAGENUMBER</strong> tells
+<strong>mom</strong> what page number to put on the first page of
+the bibliography.
+<p>
+If you set <strong>BIBLIOGRAPHY_FIRST_PAGENUMBER</strong> in collated
+documents where the bibliographies are output after each separate doc,
+you have to reset every separate document's first page number after
+<a href="rectoverso.html#COLLATE">COLLATE</a>
+and before
+<a href="docprocessing.html#START">START</a>.
+<p>
+
+<!---BIBLIO_NO_FIRST_PAGENUN--->
+
+<a name="BIBLIO_NO_FIRST_PAGENUM"><h3><u>*Omitting a page number on the first page of bibliographies</u></h3></a>
+<p>
+<nobr>Macro: <strong>BIBLIOGRAPHY_NO_FIRST_PAGENUM</strong> &lt;toggle&gt;</nobr>
+
+<p>
+This macro is for use only if <strong>FOOTERS</strong> are on. It
+tells
+<a href="#BIBLIOGRAPHY">BIBLIOGRAPHY</a>
+not to print a page number on the first bibliography page.
+<strong>Mom</strong>'s default is to print the page number.
+<p>
+
+<!---SUSPEND_PAGINATION--->
+
+<a name="SUSPEND_PAGINATION"><h3><u>*Suspending pagination of bibliography pages</u></h3></a>
+<p>
+Macro: <strong>SUSPEND_PAGINATION</strong>
+<br>
+Macro: <strong>RESTORE_PAGINATION</strong>
+
+<p>
+<strong>SUSPEND_PAGINATION</strong> doesn't take an argument.
+Invoked immediately prior to
+<a href="#BIBLIOGRAPHY">BIBLIOGRAPHY</a>,
+it turns off pagination for the duration of the bibliography.
+<strong>Mom</strong> continues, however to increment page numbers
+silently.
+<p>
+To restore normal document pagination after bibliographies, invoke
+<strong>RESTORE_PAGINATION</strong> (again, with no argument)
+immediately after you've finished with your bibliography.
+
+<a name="BIBLIO_HEADER_CONTROL"><h2><u>2. Bibliography page header/footer control</u></h2></a>
+<p>
+<a name="BIBLIO_MODIFY_HDRFTR"></a>
+If you wish to modify what appears in the header/footer that appears
+on bibliography pages, make the changes before you invoke
+<a href="#BIBLIOGRAPHY">BIBLIOGRAPHY</a>,
+not afterwards.
+<p>
+Except in the case of
+<a href="docprocessing.html#DOCTYPE">DOCTYPE CHAPTER</a>,
+<strong>mom</strong> prints the same header or footer used throughout
+the document on bibliography pages. Chapters get treated differently
+in that, by default, <strong>mom</strong> does not print the
+header/footer centre string (normally the chapter number or chapter
+title.) In most cases, this is what you want. However, should you
+<em>not</em> want <strong>mom</strong> to remove the centre string from
+the bibliography pages headers/footers, invoke
+<a href="#BIBLIOGRAPHY_HDRFTR_CENTER">BIBLIOGRAPHY_HEADER_CENTER</a>
+with no argument.
+<p>
+An important change you may want to make is to put the word
+&quot;Bibliography&quot; in the header/footer centre position.
+To do so, do
+<p>
+<pre>
+ .HEADER_CENTER "Bibliography"
+ or
+ .FOOTER_CENTER "Bibliography"
+</pre>
+
+prior to invoking <strong>.BIBLIOGRAPHY</strong>. If your
+<a href="docprocessing.html#DOCTYPE">DOCTYPE</a>
+is <kbd>CHAPTER</kbd>, you must also invoke
+<a href="#BIBLIOGRAPHY_HDRFTR_CENTER">BIBLIOGRAPHY_HEADER_CENTER</a>
+for the <strong>HEADER_CENTER</strong> to appear.
+<p>
+
+<a name="BIBLIO_HDRFTR_CENTER"><h3><u>*Bibliography page header/footer centre string</u></h3></a>
+<p>
+<nobr>Macro: <strong>BIBLIOGRAPHY_HEADER_CENTER</strong> toggle</nobr>
+
+<p>
+If your
+<a href="docprocessing.html#DOCTYPE">DOCTYPE</a>
+is <kbd>CHAPTER</kbd> and you want <strong>mom</strong> to include
+a centre string in the headers/footers that appear on bibliography pages,
+invoke <strong>BIBLIOGRAPHY_HEADER_CENTER</strong> (or
+<strong>BIBLIOGRAPHY_FOOTER_CENTER</strong>) with no argument.
+<strong>Mom</strong>'s default is NOT to print the centre string.
+<p>
+If, for some reason, having enabled the header/footer centre string
+on bibliography pages, you wish to disable it, invoke the same macro
+with any argument (<strong>OFF, QUIT, Q, X</strong>...).
+<p>
+
+<a name="BIBLIO_ALLOWS_HEADERS"><h3><u>*Allow headers on bibliography pages</u></h3></a>
+<p>
+<nobr>Macro: <strong>BIBLIOGRAPHY_ALLOWS_HEADERS</strong> &lt;none&gt; | ALL</nobr>
+
+<p>
+By default, if <strong>HEADERS</strong> are on, <strong>mom</strong>
+prints page headers on all bibliography pages except the first. If you
+don't want her to print headers on bibliography pages, do
+<p>
+<pre>
+ .BIBLIOGRAPHY_ALLOWS_HEADERS OFF
+</pre>
+
+If you want headers on every page <em>including the first</em>, do
+<p>
+<pre>
+ .BIBLIOGRAPHY_ALLOWS_HEADERS ALL
+</pre>
+
+<strong>NOTE:</strong> If <strong>FOOTERS</strong> are on,
+<strong>mom</strong> prints footers on every bibliography page. This is
+a style convention. In <strong>mom</strong>, there is no such beast
+as <strong>BIBLIOGRAPHY_ALLOWS_FOOTERS OFF</strong>.
+<p>
+
+<a name="BIBLIO_MAIN_TITLE"><h2><u>3. Bibliography page first page head (title) control</u></h2>
+
+<!---BIBLIO_STRING--->
+
+<a name="BIBLIO_STRING"><h3><u>*Bibliography pages first page head (title) string</u></h3></a>
+<p>
+<nobr>Macro: <strong>BIBLIOGRAPHY_STRING</strong> &quot;&lt;head to print at the top of bibliography pages&gt;&quot;</nobr>
+
+<p>
+By default, <strong>mom</strong> prints the word &quot;BIBLIOGRAPHY&quot;
+as a head at the top of the first page of a bibliography. If you want her
+to print something else, invoke <strong>BIBLIOGRAPHY_STRING</strong> with
+the bibliography page head you want, surrounded by double-quotes. If
+you don't want a head at the top of the first bibliography page, invoke
+<strong>BIBLIOGRAPHY_STRING</strong> with a blank argument (either two
+double-quotes side by side -- <kbd>&quot;&quot;</kbd> -- or no argument
+at all).
+<p>
+
+<!---BIBLIO_STRING_CONTROL--->
+
+<a name="BIBLIO_STRING_CONTROL"><h3><u>*Bibliography page first page head (title) control</u></h3></a>
+<p>
+See
+<a href="#CONTROL_MACRO_ARGS">Arguments to the control macros</a>.
+<p>
+<pre>
+.BIBLIOGRAPHY_STRING_FAMILY default = prevailing document family; default is Times Roman
+.BIBLIOGRAPHY_STRING_FONT default = bold
+.BIBLIOGRAPHY_STRING_SIZE* default = +1
+.BIBLIOGRAPHY_STRING_QUAD default = centred
+
+*Relative to the size of the bibliography text (set with BIBLIOGRAPHY_PT_SIZE)
+</pre>
+
+<!---BIBLIO_STRING_UNDERSCORE--->
+
+<a name="BIBLIO_STRING_UNDERSCORE"><h3><u>*Bibliography-page head (title) underscoring</h3></u></a>
+<p>
+<nobr>Macro: <strong>BIBLIOGRAPHY_STRING_UNDERSCORE</strong> toggle | 2</nobr>
+
+<p>
+Invoked by itself, <strong>BIBLIOGRAPHY_STRING_UNDERSCORE</strong> will
+underscore the bibliography page head. Invoked with the argument 2
+(i.e. the digit 2), <strong>BIBLIOGRAPHY_STRING_UNDERSCORE</strong> will
+double-underscore the head. Invoked with any other argument, the macro
+disables underscoring of the head.
+<p>
+<strong>Mom</strong>'s default is to double-underscore the
+head, therefore if you want no underscoring, you must insert
+<kbd>.BIBLIOGRAPHY_STRING_UNDERSCORE OFF</kbd> (or <kbd>QUIT, X, NO,
+NONE,</kbd> etc.) into your document prior to outputting a
+bibliography with
+<a href="#BIBLIOGRAPHY">BIBLIOGRAPHY</a>.
+
+<!---BIBLIO_STRING_CAPS--->
+
+<a name="BIBLIO_STRING_CAPS"><h3><u>*Bibliography-page head (title) automatic capitalization</h3></u></a>
+<p>
+<nobr>Macro: <strong>BIBLIOGRAPHY_STRING_CAPS</strong> toggle</nobr>
+
+<p>
+Invoked by itself, <strong>BIBLIOGRAPHY_STRING_CAPS</strong> will
+automatically capitalize the bibliography page head. Invoked with any
+other argument, the macro disables automatic capitalization of the
+head.
+<p>
+If you're generating a table of contents, you may want the
+bibliography page head string in caps, but the toc entry in caps/lower
+case. If the argument to
+<a href="#BIBLIOGRAPHY_STRING">BIBLIOGRAPHY_STRING</a>
+is in caps/lower case and <strong>BIBLIOGRAPHY_STRING_CAPS</strong> is
+on, this is exactly what will happen.
+<p>
+<strong>Mom</strong>'s default is to capitalize the bibliography-page
+head string.
+<p>
+
+<br>
+
+<hr>
+<a href="letter.html#TOP">Next</a>&nbsp;&nbsp;
+<a href="cover.html#TOP">Prev</a>&nbsp;&nbsp;
+<a href="#TOP">Top</a>&nbsp;&nbsp;
+<a href="toc.html">Back to Table of Contents</a>
+</body>
+</html>
diff --git a/contrib/groff/contrib/mom/momdoc/reserved.html b/contrib/groff/contrib/mom/momdoc/reserved.html
index 193b56d88016..ab8eeb193396 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/contrib/mom/momdoc/reserved.html
+++ b/contrib/groff/contrib/mom/momdoc/reserved.html
@@ -1,3 +1,4 @@
+<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2 Final//EN">
<html>
<head>
<meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html;charset=iso-8859-1">
@@ -7,11 +8,26 @@
<!====================================================================>
-<a href="appendices.html#TOP">Prev</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="toc.html">Back to Table of Contents</a> <a name="TOP"></a> <a name="RESERVED"> <h2 align="center"><u>LIST OF RESERVED WORDS</u></h2> </a> <p> The following is a list of &quot;reserved&quot; words used by <strong>mom</strong>. Before changing the name of any macro or document element tag with <a href="goodies.html#ALIAS">ALIAS</a>, I strongly recommend doing a search of this page for your proposed new name. If you find it in the left hand column, DON'T USE IT. Choose something else instead. <p>
+<a href="appendices.html#TOP">Prev</a>&nbsp;&nbsp; <a href="toc.html">Back to Table of Contents</a>
+<p>
+
+<a name="TOP"></a>
+<a name="RESERVED">
+<h1 align="center"><u>LIST OF RESERVED WORDS</u></h1>
+</a>
+<p> The following is a list of &quot;reserved&quot; words used by
+<strong>mom</strong>. Before changing the name of any macro or
+document element tag with
+<a href="goodies.html#ALIAS">ALIAS</a>,
+I strongly recommend doing a search of this page for your proposed
+new name. If you find it in the left hand column, DON'T USE IT.
+Choose something else instead.
+<p>
Anyone interested in playing around inside <strong>mom</strong>'s macro
file (om.tmac) will find this list useful as well since it lists all
-(I hope) the macros, strings, and number registers <strong>mom</strong>
-uses, along with brief descriptions of their functions.
+(I hope) the macros, strings, diversions and number registers
+<strong>mom</strong> uses, along with brief descriptions of their
+functions.
<p>
<pre>
TYPESETTING
@@ -28,25 +44,32 @@ PAPER Letter, legal, or A4
B_MARGIN Space to leave at page bottom
L_MARGIN Page offset
-R_MARGIN Line length as a function of pagewidth - pageoffset - rightmargin
+R_MARGIN Line length as a function of
+ pagewidth minus pageoffset minus rightmargin
T_MARGIN Advance lead from page top
Page control
------------
-DO_B_MARGIN Margin at bottom of page
-DO_T_MARGIN Margin at top of page
+DO_B_MARGIN Margin at bottom of page; trap-invoked
+DO_T_MARGIN Margin at top of page; trap-invoked
Style
-----
-CONDENSE Set percentage of pseudo-condense (alias of CONDENSE_OR_EXTEND)
-EXTEND Set percentage of pseudo-extend (alias of CONDENSE_OR_EXTEND)
-FAMILY Family
-FT Font
-LL Line length
-LS Leading (.vs)
-PT_SIZE Point size
-SETBOLDER Set degree of emboldening (pseudo-bold) in units
-SETSLANT Set degree of pseudo-italic
+COLOR Change color of text to predefined value
+CONDENSE Set percentage of pseudo-condense (alias of
+ CONDENSE_OR_EXTEND)
+EXTEND Set percentage of pseudo-extend (alias of
+ CONDENSE_OR_EXTEND)
+FAMILY Family
+FT Font
+FALLBACK_FONT Font to use whenever FAMILY or FT errors occur
+LL Line length
+LS Leading (.vs)
+NEWCOLOR Define a text color
+PT_SIZE Point size
+SETBOLDER Set degree of emboldening (pseudo-bold) in units
+SETSLANT Set degree of pseudo-italic
+XCOLOR Initialize a color from rgb.txt
Autolead
--------
@@ -55,11 +78,11 @@ AUTOLEAD Always lead n points more than .PT_SIZE
Flush
-----
JUSTIFY Justified text
-QUAD Filled text, left, right, or center
+QUAD Filled text, left, right, or centre
Quad
----
-CENTER Non-filled text, center
+CENTER Non-filled text, centre
LEFT Non-filled text, left
RIGHT Non-filled text, right
@@ -129,32 +152,45 @@ Misc + Support
BR_AT_LINE_KERN Deposit a break before RW and WE
CAPS Convert u/lc to UC
COMMENT Don't print lines till COMMENT OFF (alias of SILENT)
-DROPCAP_ADJUST Points (poss. fractional) to add/subtract from drop caps
+DROPCAP_ADJUST Points (poss. fractional) to add/subtract
+ from drop caps
DROPCAP Create drop cap
DROPCAP_FAMILY Drop cap family
DROPCAP_FONT Drop cap font
DROPCAP_GUTTER Drop cap gutter
DROPCAP_OFF Support only; restores .in if there was one
-EW Extra white -- loosen overall line kern (character spacing)
+ESC_CHAR Alias for .ec
+EW Extra white -- loosen overall line kern
+ (character spacing)
LEADER_CHARACTER Sets leader character
PAD Insert padding spaces at marked places
PADMARKER Sets character to use instead of # in PAD
-PRINT Simply prints args passed to it; keeps my code indented nicely
-RW Reduce white -- tighten overal line kern (character spacing)
+PRINT Simply prints args passed to it; keeps my code
+ indented nicely
+RW Reduce white -- tighten overall line kern
+ (character spacing)
SILENT Don't print lines till SILENT OFF
-SIZESPECS Get cap-height, x-height and descender depth for current point size
+SIZESPECS Get cap-height, x-height and descender depth for
+ current point size
TRAP Turn traps off or on
+++DIVERSIONS+++
NO_FLASH Diverts output of SILENT or COMMENT so they don't print
-NULL Diverts SIZESPECS in PRINT_HDRFTR so it SIZESPECS doesn't screw up FOOTER and FOOTNOTE processing when FOOTERS are on
+NULL Diverts SIZESPECS in PRINT_HDRFTR so it doesn't screw up
+ FOOTER and FOOTNOTE processing when FOOTERS are on
PAD_STRING Diverts $PAD_STRING for processing
TYPESIZE Diverts SIZESPECS routine so it doesn't print
+++NUMBER REGISTERS+++
+#ABORT_FT_ERRORS Abort on FT errors? (toggle)
#ALD ALD value
+#ARGS_TO_LIST Tells LIST whether LIST was invoked with a legal
+ arg; controls LIST OFF processing
+#ARGS_TO_SQ Tells SMARTQUOTES whether it was invoked with a
+ legal arg; controls SMARTQUOTES OFF
+ processing
#AUTOLEAD_FACTOR Using FACTOR arg to AUTOLEAD? (toggle)
#AUTO_LEAD Using autolead? (toggle)
#AUTO_LEAD_VALUE Auto leading value
@@ -164,22 +200,28 @@ TYPESIZE Diverts SIZESPECS routine so it doesn't print
#BR_INDENT Value of right indent when IB
c column mark
#CONDENSE Are we in pseudo-condense mode? (toggle)
-#COND_WIDTH Width of pseudo-condensed type (pointsize x $COND_PERCENT)
+#CONDENSE_WAS_ON For restoring \*[COND] in DROPCAP
+#COND_WIDTH Width of pseudo-condensed type
+ (pointsize x $COND_PERCENT)
+#CURRENT_L_LENGTH Current line length at first invocation of LIST;
+ like #ORIG_L_LENGTH
#CURRENT_TAB Current tab number
#DC_GUT Width of dropcap gutter
#DEGREES # of degrees slant for pseudo-italic
+#ENUMERATOR&lt;n&gt; Number register enumerator for depth &lt;n&gt; in lists
+#EXT_WIDTH Width of pseudo-extended type
+ (pointsize x $EXT_PERCENT)
#EXTEND Are we in pseudo-extend mode? (toggle)
-#EXT_WIDTH Width of pseudo-extended type (pointsize x $EXT_PERCENT)
+#EXTEND_WAS_ON For restoring \*[EXT] in DROPCAP
#FILL_MODE Are we in fill mode (i.e. \n(.u=1)? (toggle)
-#FONT_FOR_PAD Used to ensure that the font in effect prior
- to PAD is restored at the start of every iteration
- of $PAD_STRING
#H_INDENT Value of left indent when IH
#HL_INDENT Value of the hang when IH
#HYPHENATE Hyphenation on? (toggle)
-#HY_SET Did we manually set hyphenation parameters? (toggle)
-#IN_TAB Are we in a tab? (toggle) Set in macro TAB; used in ST to
- determine whether to add #ST_OFFSET to #ST&lt;#&gt;_OFFSETT
+#HY_SET Did we manually set hyphenation parameters?
+ (toggle)
+#IN_TAB Are we in a tab? (toggle)
+ Set in macro TAB; used in ST to determine
+ whether to add #ST_OFFSET to #ST&lt;#&gt;_OFFSET
#INDENT_ACTIVE Indicates whether an indent is active (toggle)
#INDENT_BOTH_ACTIVE Toggle
#INDENT_LEFT_ACTIVE Toggle
@@ -190,37 +232,59 @@ c column mark
#INDENT_STYLE_RIGHT Indicates IR when #INDENT_ACTIVE=1 (toggle)
#INDENT_STYLE_TEMP Indicates IT when #INDENT_ACTIVE=1 (toggle)
#IX_WARN Toggles to 1 the first time IX is user-invoked
+#JUSTIFY In EW/RW, when BR_AT_LINE_KERN, whether to
+ break or break-spread preceding line (toggle)
#KERN Kern on? (toggle)
#LAST_TAB Last tab number set in multi-columns
#LEAD Leading (alias)
#LIGATURES Ligatures on? (toggle)
+#LIST_INDENT&lt;n&gt; Left indent of list &lt;n&gt;
#L_INDENT Value of left indent
#L_LENGTH Line length
-#L_MARGIN Page offset if set with LMARGIN; if .po used, \n(.o returns
+#L_MARGIN Page offset if set with LMARGIN;
+ if .po used, \n(.o returns page offset
#LOOP #LOOP=1 if a while loop executes; otherwise 0.
+#NEXT_DEPTH_BACK Next list level back in lists
#NEXT_TAB Current tab number + 1 (used in TN)
#NEXT_TAB Next tab in an n+1 sequence
+#OLD_LEAD Lead in effect prior to changing it with .vs
+ in .LS
#OPEN_CLOSE Manipulates character " to print `` or ''
-p Output line horiz position at end of $PAD_STRING
+#ORIGINAL_L_LENGTH Used in LIST for IB processing; holds \n(.l
+p Output line horiz position at end of
+ $PAD_STRING
#PAD_COUNT Number of times # was included in arg to PAD
+#PAD_LIST_DIGITS Pad list digits to the left? (toggle)
#PAD_SPACE Size of padding space
#PAGE_LENGTH Page length (alias)
#PAGE_WIDTH Page width
#PP_ACTIVE Are we in the context of a para? (toggle)
-#PRINT_FOOTER_ON_PAGE_1 toggle
+#PRINT_FOOTER_ON_PAGE_1 (toggle)
+#PSEUDO_FILL Signals that LEFT, RIGHT or CENTER is
+ in effect (toggled off, i.e. to 0, when
+ QUAD <arg> or JUSTIFY is called)
#PT_SIZE Point size (fractional) in units (alias)
-#Q_AT_TOP Does a quote start at the top of a new page? (toggle)
+#Q_AT_TOP Does a quote start at the top of a new page?
+ (toggle)
#QUAD In autoquad mode? (toggle)
+#QUIT Tells LIST whether to exit lists completely
+ (toggle)
+#REMOVE Used in LIST OFF cleanup
#RESTORE_LEAD Lead value in effect prior to AUTOLEAD
#RESTORE_LINE_LENGTH Restores actual line length in RULE
-#RESTORE_PT_SIZE Stores current point size (in units) prior to underscore
+#RESTORE_LN_NUMBER Start linenumbering again with stored
+ #NEXT_LN? (toggle)
+#RESTORE_PT_SIZE Stores current point size (in units) prior
+ to underscore
#R_INDENT Value of right indent
-#RLD RLD value
#R_MARGIN Right margin
+#RESTORE_PREV_INDENT Tells LIST OFF what kind of indent was active
+ prior to first invocation of LIST
+#RLD RLD value
#SILENT Is silent on? (toggle)
#SIZE_FOR_PAD Used to ensure that the size in effect prior
- to PAD is restored at the start of every iteration
- of $PAD_STRING
+ to PAD is restored at the start of every
+ iteration of $PAD_STRING
#SLANT_ON Is SLANT on? (toggle)
#SMART_QUOTES Smartquotes on? (toggle)
#SPACE_TO_END Whitespace at end of string passed to PAD
@@ -228,45 +292,87 @@ p Output line horiz position at end of $PAD_STRING
#ST&lt;#&gt;_MARK Page offset of autotab &lt;#&gt; at ST&lt;#&gt;X
#ST_NUM Incrementing counter for autotab identification
#ST_OFFSET Offset (from current tab) to add to #ST&lt;#&gt;_OFFSET
- when calculating string indents set from within tabs
+ when calculating string indents set from within
+ tabs
#ST&lt;#&gt;_OFFSET Indent of autotab &lt;#&gt; (page offset)
-t "mark" register set in T_MARGIN; recalled in LS and AUTOLEAD if #T_MARGIN_SET is 1
+#STORED_L_INDENT Current left indent at first invocation of LIST
+#STORED_R_INDENT Current right indent at first invocation of LIST
+#STORED_BL_INDENT Current "both, left" indent at first invocation
+ of LIST
+#STORED_BR_INDENT Current "both, right" indent at first invocation
+ of LIST
+#STORED_HL_INDENT Current hanging indent at first invocation
+ of LIST
+#STORED_T_INDENT Current temporary indent at first invocation
+ of LIST
+#T_INDENT Value of temporary indent
+#T_MARGIN Top margin
#TAB_ACTIVE Are we in a tab? (toggle)
#TAB_NUMBER Tab number
#TAB_OFFSET Tab indent
-#T_INDENT Value of temporary indent
-#T_MARGIN Top margin
-#T_MARGIN_SET Did we set the top margin with T_MARGIN? (toggle)
+#TOP Set to 1 in T_MARGIN, DO_T_MARGIN and ALD; tells
+ the first LS or AUTOLEAD on a page to maintain
+ the baseline position prior to the LS call
+#TOP_BASELINE_ADJ Amount by which to adjust the baseline position
+ of the first line on the page if an LS or AUTOLEAD
+ request differs from the lead current at the end of
+ the previous page
+#TOTAL_LISTS Total number of lists in a nest
#USER_SET_L_LENGTH Did user invoke LL? (toggle)
+#USER_SET_TITLE_ITEM Did user invoke TOC_TITLE_ENTRY?
u Horiz position of start of underscore
+++STRINGS+++
$COND_PERCENT Percentage by which to pseudo-condense type
+$COLOR_SCHEME Color scheme used in NEWCOLOR
$CURRENT_QUAD Restores current quad value in RULE
$CURRENT_TAB Current tab number
$DC_ADJUST +|- # of points to subtract from dropcap
$DC_FAM Drop cap family
$DC_FT Drop cap font
+$ENUMERATOR&lt;n&gt; String enumerator for depth &lt;n&gt; in lists
$EXT_PERCENT Percentage by which to pseudo-extend type
$FAMILY Family
$FAMILY_FOR_PAD Used to ensure that the family in effect prior
- to PAD is restored at the start of every iteration
- of $PAD_STRING
+ to PAD is restored at the start of every
+ iteration of $PAD_STRING
$FONT Font
+$FONT_FOR_PAD Used to ensure that the font in effect prior
+ to PAD is restored at the start of every
+ iteration of $PAD_STRING
$PAD_MARKER Character to mark off padding in PAD
$PAD_STRING Arg passed to PAD
-$QUAD_VALUE Quad value (left, right, center, justify)
-$QUOTE0 ``
-$QUOTE1 ''
-$RESTORE_QUAD_VALUE Quad value for use in restoring L, R, C, J (after tabs)
+$QUAD_VALUE Quad value (left, right, centre, justify)
+$QUOTE0 Open quotation marks
+$QUOTE1 Close quotation marks
+$RESTORE_COND Restores the pseudo-condense value in effect
+ prior to DROPCAP
+$RESTORE_EXT Restores the pseudo-extend value in effect
+ prior to DROPCAP
+$RESTORE_FAM Used to restore the family in effect
+ prior to DROPCAP
+$RESTORE_FT Used to restore the font/fontstyle in effect
+ prior to DROPCAP
+$RESTORE_PT_SIZE Used to restore the point size of normal
+ running text after a dropcap
+$RESTORE_QUAD_VALUE Quad value for use in restoring L, R, C, J
+ (after tabs)
+$SAVED_STYLE Current style, if there is one (used in FAMILY)
+$SEPARATOR&lt;n&gt; Separator for depth &lt;n&gt; in lists
$SS_VAR Holds + or - sentence space value
$ST&lt;#&gt;_FILL Always QUAD if QUAD passed to ST &lt;#&gt;
$ST&lt;#&gt;_QUAD_DIR Quad direction supplied to ST for &lt;#&gt;
-$TAB_NUMBER Argument passed to TAB macro to call TAB# macro created in TAB_SET
+$TAB_NUMBER Argument passed to TAB macro to call TAB# macro
+ created in TAB_SET
$WS_CONSTANT 12; used to hold groff default wordspace
-$WS Holds WS value; concatenation of WS_CONSTANT and WS_VAR
+$WS Holds WS value; concatenation of WS_CONSTANT and
+ WS_VAR
$WS_VAR + or - value to add to $WS_CONSTANT
+BLACK Pre-defined black color
+black Pre-defined black color
+WHITE Pre-defined white color
+white Pre-defined white color
+++ALIASES+++
@@ -274,6 +380,7 @@ ALIAS als
ALIASN aln
BR br
CENTRE CENTER
+COLOUR COLOR
COMMENT SILENT
CONDENSE CONDENSE_OR_EXTEND
EXTEND CONDENSE_OR_EXTEND
@@ -285,6 +392,7 @@ LIG LIGATURES
LL LINE_LENGTH
MAC de
NEW_PAGE bp
+NEWCOLOUR NEWCOLOR
NEWPAGE NEW_PAGE
PAGELENGTH PAGE_LENGTH
PAGE_LENGTH pl
@@ -296,6 +404,7 @@ TABSET TAB_SET
TB TAB
TI IT
UNDERSCORE_2 UNDERSCORE2
+XCOLOUR XCOLOR
+++ALIASES FOR NUMBER REGISTERS+++
@@ -316,11 +425,14 @@ BOLDER Pseudo-bold on
BOLDERX Pseudo-bold off
BP Back points (horizontal movement)
BU Back units (inline pairwise kerning)
-COND_FOR_SUP Pseudo-condense string for use with superscripts (called with CONDSUP)
-COND_FOR_SUP Pseudo-extend string for use with superscripts (called with EXTSUP)
+COND_FOR_SUP Pseudo-condense string for use with superscripts
+ (called with CONDSUP)
+COND_FOR_SUP Pseudo-extend string for use with superscripts (called
+ with EXTSUP)
COND Pseudo-condense type
CONDX Pseudo-condense off
-CONDSUP Pseudo-condensed superscript (using value set with CONDENSE)
+CONDSUP Pseudo-condensed superscript (using value set with
+ CONDENSE)
CONDSUPX Pseudo-condensed superscript off
DOWN Inline downward vertical movement
EXT Pseudo-extend type
@@ -331,7 +443,8 @@ FP Forward points (horizontal movement)
FU Forward units (inline pairwise kerning)
FWD Inline forward horizontal movement
LEADER Deposit leader to end of current LL or TAB
-RULE Draw a rule to the full measure of the current line or tab length
+RULE Draw a rule to the full measure of the current line or
+ tab length
SLANT Slant (pseudo-italic on
SLANTX Slant off
ST&lt;#&gt; String tab end marker
@@ -357,556 +470,1430 @@ Document info
AUTHOR Author
CHAPTER Chapter number
CHAPTER_TITLE Chapter title
+COPYRIGHT Copyright info (covers only)
+DOCTITLE Overall doc title (for collated docs)
DRAFT Draft number
+MISC Misc info (covers only)
REVISION Revision number
SUBTITLE Doc subtitle
TITLE Doc title
+Covers
+------
+COVER What goes on cover
+COVERS Whether covers get printed (toggle)
+COVER_ADVANCE Set vertical start position of cover material
+COVER_LEAD Overall leading of covers
+COVERTITLE User-defined cover title string
+DOC_COVER What goes on doc cover
+DOC_COVERS Whether doc covers get printed
+DOC_COVER_ADVANCE Set vertical start position of doc cover material
+DOC_COVER_LEAD Overall leading of doc covers
+DOC_COVERTITLE User-defined doc cover title string
+
Document style
--------------
-COPYSTYLE Output style (DRAFT or FINAL)
-DEFAULTS In START, sets defaults
-DOCTYPE Kind of doc (DEFAULT, CHAPTER, NAMED, LETTER)
-PAGENUMBER Page number that appears on 1st page of doc
-PAPER Paper size (LETTER, LEGAL, A4)
-PRINTSTYLE Print style (TYPEWRITE or TYPESET)
-
-Document tags
--------------
-BLOCKQUOTE Block-indented, quoted text
-COL_BREAK Breaks and spreads line before invocation; moves to next column on page or 1st col of next page. An alias of COL_NEXT.
-COL_NEXT Moves to next column on page or 1st col of next page
-ENDNOTE Endnote
-ENDNOTES Output endnotes
-EPIGRAPH Epigraph before 1st para
-FINIS Prints --END--
-FOOTNOTE Collects footnotes in text for printing at bottom of page
-HEAD Section title (main heads)
-LINEBREAK Break between narrative sections
-PARAHEAD Paragraph head
-PP Paragraph
-QUOTE Poetic or line for line quotes
-START Prints info collected with doc info macros
-SUBHEAD Subheads
+COPYSTYLE Output style (DRAFT or FINAL)
+DEFAULTS In START, sets defaults
+DOCTYPE Kind of doc (DEFAULT, CHAPTER, NAMED, LETTER)
+PAGENUMBER Page number that appears on 1st page of doc
+PAPER Paper size (LETTER, LEGAL, A4)
+PRINTSTYLE Print style (TYPEWRITE or TYPESET)
+NUMBER_LINES Number output lines in the left margin
+
+Document tags and macros
+------------------------
+ADD_SPACE Special macro to add space to the top of a pages after
+ page 1; must be preceded by NEWPAGE
+BIBLIOGRAPHY Begin a bibliography page
+BIBLIOGRAPHY_TYPE LIST or PLAIN
+BLOCKQUOTE Block-indented, quoted text
+COL_BREAK Breaks and spreads line before invocation; moves to
+ next column on page or 1st col of next page. An alias
+ of COL_NEXT.
+COL_NEXT Moves to next column on page or 1st col of next page
+ENDNOTE Endnote
+ENDNOTE_REFS Send REFs to endnotes
+ENDNOTES Output endnotes
+EPIGRAPH Epigraph before 1st para
+FINIS Prints --END--
+FOOTNOTE Collects footnotes in text for printing at bottom of page
+FOOTNOTE_REFS Send REFs to footnotes
+HEAD Section title (main heads)
+HYPHENATE_REFS Turn on/off hyphenation of REF references
+ITEM Begin a list item
+LINEBREAK Break between narrative sections
+LIST Initialize a list
+MN Margin note
+MN_INIT Initialize parameters for margin notes
+NUMBER_LINES Number text lines
+NUMBER_BLOCKQUOTE_LINES Number blockquote lines
+NUMBER_QUOTE_LINES Number quote lines
+PAD_LIST_DIGITS Leave space for two-numeral digit enumerators
+ in a list
+PARAHEAD Paragraph head
+PP Paragraph
+QUOTE Poetic or line for line quotes
+REF Wrapper around FOOTNOTE or ENDNOTE, depending
+ on FOOTNOTE_REFS or ENDNOTE_REFS
+REF( Begin embedded reference, parens
+REF) End embedded reference, parens
+REF[ Begin embedded reference, square brackets
+REF] End embedded reference, square brackets
+REF{ Begin embedded reference, braces
+REF} End embedded reference, braces
+REF_INDENT Amount of 2nd line indent of references for
+ footnote, endnote or bibliography refs
+RESET_LIST Reset digit or alpha list enumerator
+SHIFT_LIST Move a list over to the right
+START Sets doc defaults and prints info collected
+ with doc info macros
+SUBHEAD Subheads
Headers/footers
---------------
-BREAK_QUOTE Manually break a footnoted quote that crosses a page/column
+---------------
+BREAK_QUOTE Manually break a footnoted quote that crosses
+ a page/column
DO_FOOTER Prints footer (after footnote processing, if any)
FOOTER_ON_FIRST_PAGE Print footer on first page? (toggle)
FOOTER Trap-invoked footer macro
HEADER Trap-invoked header macro
PAGINATE Turns page numbering on or off (doc default=on)
-RECTO_VERSO Enables switch HEADER_LEFT and HEADER_RIGHT on alternate pages
+PAGINATE_TOC Turns pagination of toc on or off (default=on)
+RECTO_VERSO Enables switch HEADER_LEFT and HEADER_RIGHT on
+ alternate pages
Alter doc "look" and/or change defaults
---------------------------------------
-ALWAYS_FULLSPACE_QUOTES Fullspace quotes instead of default 1/2 spacing them.
+***General***
+
+ALWAYS_FULLSPACE_QUOTES Fullspace quotes instead of default
+ 1/2 spacing them.
ATTRIBUTE_STRING What to print before author (default is "by")
-AUTHOR_FAMILY Family to use for author in doc header
-AUTHOR_FONT Font to use for author in doc header
-AUTHOR_SIZE ps to use for author in doc header
-BLOCKQUOTE_FAMILY Family to use in blockquotes
-BLOCKQUOTE_FONT Font to use in blockquotes
-BLOCKQUOTE_QUAD How to quad blockquotes
-BLOCKQUOTE_SIZE How much to de/increase point size of bquotes
-CHAPTER_STRING What to print whenever the word "chapter" is required
-CHAPTER_TITLE_FAMILY Family to use for chapter title in doc header
-CHAPTER_TITLE_FONT Font to use for chapter title in doc header
-CHAPTER_TITLE_SIZE ps in/decrease of chapter title (relative to size of running text)
+CHAPTER_STRING What to print whenever the word "chapter"
+ is required
COLUMNS Print in columns
DOC_FAMILY Overall doc family
-DOCHEADER_ADVANCE Start position of docheader (relative to top of page)
-DOCHEADER_LEAD +|- value applied to #DOC_LEAD to in/decrease leading of doc header
-DOC_HEADER Print doc header?
+DOCHEADER Print doc header?
+DOCHEADER_ADVANCE Start position of docheader (relative to top
+ of page)
+DOCHEADER_LEAD +|- value applied to #DOC_LEAD to in/decrease
+ leading of doc header
DOC_LEAD_ADJUST Adjust #DOC_LEAD to fill page to #B_MARGIN
DOC_LEAD Overall doc leading
DOC_LEFT_MARGIN Doc left margin
DOC_LINE_LENGTH Doc line length
DOC_PT_SIZE Overall doc point size
-DOC_QUAD Overall quad of document
DOC_RIGHT_MARGIN Doc right margin
-DOCTYPE_FAMILY Family to use for doctype string in doc header
-DOCTYPE_FONT Font to use for doctype string in doc header
-DOCTYPE_SIZE ps to use for doctype string in doc header
-DOCTYPE Type of doc (DEFAULT, CHAPTER, NAMED, LETTER)
-DO_QUOTE Print quote (invoked from QUOTE or BLOCKQUOTE)
-DRAFT_STRING What to print whenever the word "draft" is required
-DRAFT_WITH_PAGENUMBER Attach draft/revision info to page number (instead of putting it HEADER center)
-ENDNOTE_FAMILY Family for endnotes
-ENDNOTE_FONT Font for endnotes
-ENDNOTE_LEAD Leading for endnotes page
-ENDNOTE_PARA_INDENT First line indent of paras in multi-para endnotes
-ENDNOTE_PARA_SPACE Whether to space paras in multi-para endnotes
-ENDNOTE_PT_SIZE Base point size for endnotes page
-ENDNOTE_QUAD Endnote quad
-ENDNOTE_STRING Endnotes page head
-ENDNOTE_STRING_FAMILY Family for endnotes page head
-ENDNOTE_STRING_FONT Font for endnotes page head
-ENDNOTE_STRING_QUAD Quad direction for endnotes page head
-ENDNOTE_STRING_SIZE Size for endnotes page head
-ENDNOTE_STRING_UNDERSCORE Underscoring of endnotes page head
-ENDNOTE_TITLE Endnotes identifying title
-ENDNOTE_TITLE_FAMILY Family for endnotes identifying title
-ENDNOTE_TITLE_FONT Font for endnotes identifying title
-ENDNOTE_TITLE_QUAD Quad direction for endnotes identifying title
-ENDNOTE_TITLE_SIZE Size for endnotes identifying title
-ENDNOTE_TITLE_UNDERSCORE Underscoring of endnotes identifying title
-ENDNOTE_NUMBER_FAMILY Family of endnote numbers
-ENDNOTE_NUMBER_FONT Font of endnote numbers
-ENDNOTE_NUMBER_SIZE Size of endnote numbers
-ENDNOTE_NUMBERS_ALIGN_RIGHT Hang endnote numbers and align right
-ENDNOTE_NUMBERS_ALIGN_LEFT Dont' hang endnote numbers and align left
-ENDNOTES_HDRFTR_CENTER Print header/footer center string on endnotes pages?
-ENDNOTES_HEADER_CENTER Print header center string on endnotes pages?
-ENDNOTES_FOOTER_CENTER Print footer center string on endnotes pages?
+DOC_TITLE Overall doc title that gets printed in
+ headers/footers (mostly for use with collated
+ docs where each doc is an article with a
+ different title
+DRAFT_STRING What to print whenever the word "draft" is
+ required
+DRAFT_WITH_PAGENUMBER Attach draft/revision info to page number
+ (instead of putting it HEADER centre)
+REVISION_STRING What to print whenever the word "revision"
+ is required
+
+***Covers***
+
+COVER_ADVANCE Vertical place on page to start outputting
+ cover material
+COVER_LEAD Lead in/decrease for cover pages
+DOC_COVER_ADVANCE Vertical place on page to start outputting
+ doc cover material
+DOC_COVER_LEAD Lead in/decrease for doc cover pages
+
+***Epigraphs and finis***
+
EPIGRAPH_AUTOLEAD Autolead value for epigraphs
-EPIGRAPH_FAMILY Family to use in epigraphs
-EPIGRAPH_FONT Font to use in epigraphs
-EPIGRAPH_INDENT Value by which to multiply PP_INDENT for block epigraphs
-EPIGRAPH_QUAD Quad value of block style epigraphs
-EPIGRAPH_SIZE ps de/increase of epigraphs*
+EPIGRAPH_INDENT Value by which to multiply PP_INDENT for
+ block epigraphs
FINIS_STRING What to print when FINIS is invoked
+
+***Footnotes***
+
+FOOTNOTE_AUTOLEAD Autolead to use in footnotes
+FOOTNOTE_LINENUMBER_BRACKETS Brackets for footnote linenumbers
+FOOTNOTE_LINENUMBER_SEPARATOR Separator for footnote linenumbers
+FOOTNOTE_MARKERS Turns footnote markers on or off
+FOOTNOTE_MARKER_STYLE STAR or NUMBER; default=STAR
+FOOTNOTE_RULE_ADJ # of points to raise footnote rule from its
+ baseline
+FOOTNOTE_RULE_LENGTH Length of footnote separator rule
+FOOTNOTE_RULE Turns printing of fn separator rule on or off;
+ default is on
+FOOTNOTE_SPACING Post footnote item spacing
+FOOTNOTES_RUN_ON Run footnotes on (line numbering mode only)
+RESET_FOOTNOTE_NUMBER Reset fn# to 1, or, if arg PAGE, reset
+ automatically to 1 on every page
+RUNON_WARNING Utility macro; warns if FOOTNOTES_RUN_ON
+ was called when fn marker style is STAR or NUMBER
+
+***Endnotes***
+
+ENDNOTE_LEAD Leading for endnotes page
+ENDNOTE_LINENUMBER_BRACKETS Brackets around line numbers identifying
+ endnotes and text
+ENDNOTE_LINENUMBER_GAP Amount of space to leave between line
+ENDNOTE_LINENUMBER_SEPARATOR Separator between line numbers identifying
+ endnotes and the endnote item text
+ endnotes and text
+ENDNOTE_MARKER_STYLE NUMBER or LINE
+ENDNOTE_NUMBERS_ALIGN_RIGHT Hang endnote numbers and align right
+ENDNOTE_NUMBERS_ALIGN_LEFT Don't hang endnote numbers and align left
+ENDNOTE_PARA_INDENT First line indent of paras in multi-para
+ endnotes
+ENDNOTE_PARA_SPACE Whether to space paras in multi-para endnotes
+ENDNOTE_PT_SIZE Base point size for endnotes page
+ENDNOTE_STRING Endnotes page head
+ENDNOTE_STRING_CAPS Capitalize the endnotes string
+ENDNOTE_STRING_UNDERSCORE Underscoring of endnotes page head
+ENDNOTE_TITLE Endnotes identifying title
+ENDNOTE_TITLE_SPACE Distance from top of page to endnotest title
+ENDNOTE_TITLE_UNDERSCORE Underscoring of endnotes identifying title
+ENDNOTES_ALLOWS_HEADERS Page headers on endnotes pages? (toggle)
+ENDNOTES_FIRST_PAGENUMBER Page number to appear on page 1 of endnotes
+ pages
+ENDNOTES_HDRFTR_CENTER Print header/footer centre string on endnotes
+ pages?
+ENDNOTES_HEADER_CENTER Print header centre string on endnotes pages?
+ENDNOTES_FOOTER_CENTER Print footer centre string on endnotes pages?
+ENDNOTES_NO_COLUMNS Turn columnar mode off for endnotes pages
+ENDNOTES_NO_FIRST_PAGENUM Don't print a pagenumber on page 1 of
+ endnotes.
+ENDNOTES_PAGENUM_STYLE Set numbering style for endnotes pages page
+ numbers
+SINGLESPACE_ENDNOTES Single space TYPEWRITE endnotes
+
+***Bibliographies***
+
+BIBLIOGRAPHY_ALLOWS_HEADERS Allow headers on bib pages
+BIBLIOGRAPHY_FIRST_PAGENUMBER Starting page number for bibliographies
+BIBLIOGRAPHY_HDRFTR_CENTER Header/footer center string for bib pages
+BIBLIOGRAPHY_LEAD Base lead of bib pages
+BIBLIOGRAPHY_NO_COLUMNS De-columnize bibliographies
+BIBLIOGRAPHY_NO_FIRST_PAGENUM Don't print a page number on the first
+ page of bibliographies
+BIBLIOGRAPHY_PAGENUM_STYLE Format for bib pages page numbering
+BIBLIOGRAPHY_PT_SIZE Base point size for bib pages
+BIBLIOGRAPHY_SPACING Post bib entry space
+BIBLIOGRAPHY_STRING String for bib title
+BIBLIOGRAPHY_STRING_CAPS Capitalize bib title string
+BIBLIOGRAPHY_STRING_UNDERSCORE Underscore bib title string
+SINGLESPACE_BIBLIOGRAPHY Singlespace bibs if PRINTSTYLE TYPEWRITE
+
+***Headers and footers***
+
+FOOTER_COLOR Footer color
FOOTER_GAP Distance between running text and footer
FOOTER_MARGIN Distance from footer to bottom of page
FOOTERS Turns footers on or off
-FOOTNOTE_AUTOLEAD Autolead to use in footnotes
-FOOTNOTE_FAMILY Family to use in footnotes
-FOOTNOTE_FONT Font to use in footnotes
-FOOTNOTE_MARKERS Turns footnote markers on or off
-FOOTNOTE_MARKER_STYLE STAR or NUMBER; default=STAR
-FOOTNOTE_QUAD Quad to use in footnotes
-FOOTNOTE_RULE_ADJ # of points to raise footnote rule from its baseline
-FOOTNOTE_RULE_LENGTH Length of footnote separator rule
-FOOTNOTE_RULE Turns printing of fn separator rule on or off; default is on
-FOOTNOTE_SIZE ps of footnotes
-HDRFTR_CENTER_CAPS Center part of header/footer in caps? (toggle)
-HDRFTR_CENTER_FAMILY Family of center part of header/footer
-HDRFTR_CENTER_FONT Font of center part of header/footer
-HDRFTR_CENTER_SIZE ps in/decrease of center part of header/footer**
-HDRFTR_CENTER String to go in center part of header/footer; default doctype
-HDRFTR_CENTER The header/footer center string
-HDRFTR_FAMILY Family to use in the headers/footers
+HDRFTR_CENTER String to go in centre part of header/footer;
+ default doctype
+HDRFTR_CENTER_CAPS Centre part of header/footer in caps? (toggle)
+HDRFTR_CENTER_PAD Pad hdrftr CENTER left or right by specified
+ amount
HDRFTR_GAP Distance from header/footer to running text
HDRFTR_LEFT_CAPS Left part of header/footer in caps? (toggle)
-HDRFTR_LEFT_FAMILY Family of left part of header/footer
-HDRFTR_LEFT_FONT Font of left part of header/footer
-HDRFTR_LEFT_SIZE ps in/decrease of left part of headers/footers**
-HDRFTR_LEFT String to go in left part of header/footer; default author
+HDRFTR_LEFT String to go in left part of header/footer;
+ default is AUTHOR_1
HDRFTR_LEFT The header/footer left string
HDRFTR_MARGIN Distance from top of page to header
-HDRFTR_PLAIN Header/footer fam/ft/ps all same as running text
-HDRFTR_RECTO User-defined, single string recto header/footer
+HDRFTR_PLAIN Header/footer fam/ft/ps all same as running
+ text
+HDRFTR_RECTO User-defined, single string recto
+ header/footer
HDRFTR_RIGHT_CAPS Right part of header/footer in caps? (toggle)
-HDRFTR_RIGHT_FAMILY Family of right part of headers/footers
-HDRFTR_RIGHT_FONT Font of right part of headers/footers
-HDRFTR_RIGHT_SIZE Size of right part of headers/footers
HDRFTR_RIGHT The header/footer right string
-HDRFTR_RULE_GAP Space between header/footer and header/footer rule
+HDRFTR_RULE_GAP Space between header/footer and header/footer
+ rule
HDRFTR_RULE_INTERNAL Prints the header/footer rule
HDRFTR_RULE Turns header/footer rule on or off
-HDRFTR_RULE Turns header/footer rule on or off. When invoked internally, prints the rule.
-HDRFTR_SIZE ps in/decrease of headers/footers*
-HDRFTR_VERSO User-defined, single string verso header/footer
-HEAD_CAPS Print section titles in caps? (toggle)
+ When invoked internally, prints the rule.
+HDRFTR_VERSO User-defined, single string verso
+ header/footer
+HEADERS Turns headers on or off
+SWITCH_HDRFTR Switch HDRFTR_LEFT and HDRFTR_RIGHT
+
+***Page numbering***
+
+PAGENUM_HYPHENS Turns on/off hyphens surrounding page numbers
+PAGENUM_ON_FIRST_PAGE Print page number on first page when footers
+ are on (toggle)
+PAGENUM_POS Controls placement of page numbers;
+ default=bottom/centred
+PAGENUM_SIZE How much to in/decrease point size of page
+ numbers*
+PAGENUM_STYLE Page # in roman, Arabic, or alphabetic
+RESTORE_PAGINATION Restore pagination after outputting non-
+ paginated endnotes.
+SUSPEND_PAGINATION Suspend pagination prior to outputting
+ endnotes
+
+***Heads***
+
HEADER_GAP Space between header and running text
HEADER_MARGIN Space from top of page to header
-HEADERS Turns headers on or off
-HEAD_FAMILY Family to use in section titles
-HEAD_FONT Font to use in section titles
-HEAD_QUAD Quad value of section titles
-HEAD_SIZE How much to in/decrease point size of section titles
-HEAD_SPACE Give HEADs 2 line-spaces before. If OFF, only 1. Default is on.
+HEAD_CAPS Print section titles in caps? (toggle)
+HEAD_SPACE Give HEADs 2 line-spaces before. If OFF,
+ only 1. Default is on.
HEAD_UNDERLINE Underline section titles? (toggle)
-INDENT_FIRST_PARAS Indent 1st paras? (doc default=not indented)
-ITALIC_MEANS_ITALIC For TYPEWRITE; render .FT I in italic.
NUMBER_HEADS Print head numbers
-NUMBER_PARAHEADS Print parahead numbers
+RESET_HEAD_NUMBER Reset head number
+
+***Subheads***
+
NUMBER_SUBHEADS Print subhead numbers
-PAGENUM_FAMILY Family to use in footers
-PAGENUM_FONT Font to use for page numbers
-PAGENUM_HYPHENS Turns on/off hyphens surrounding page numbers
-PAGENUM_ON_FIRST_PAGE Print page number on first page when footers are on (toggle)
-PAGENUM_POS Controls placement of page numbers default=bottom/centered
-PAGENUM_SIZE How much to in/decrease point size of page numbers
-PAGENUM_STYLE Page # in roman, arabic, or alphabetic
-PARAHEAD_FAMILY Family to use for paraheads
-PARAHEAD_FONT Font to use for paraheads
-PARAHEAD_INDENT How mucht to indent paraheads
-PARAHEAD_SIZE Size of paraheads
+RESET_SUBHEAD_NUMBER Reset subhead number
+
+***Para heads***
+
+NUMBER_PARAHEADS Print parahead numbers
+PARAHEAD_INDENT How much to indent paraheads
+RESET_PARAHEAD_NUMBER Reset parahead number
+
+***Paragraphs***
+
+INDENT_FIRST_PARAS Indent 1st paras? (doc default=not indented)
PARA_INDENT Size of para indent
PARA_SPACE Put a line space before paras
PP_FONT Overall doc font
-QUOTE_FAMILY Family to use in pquotes
-QUOTE_FONT Font to use in pquotes
-QUOTE_INDENT Value by which to multiply PP_INDENT for block quotes
-QUOTE_SIZE How much to de/increase point size of pquotes
-RESET_FOOTNOTE_NUMBER Reset fn# to 1, or, if arg PAGE, reset automatically to 1 on every page
-RESET_HEAD_NUMBER Reset head number
-RESET_PARAHEAD_NUMBER Reset parahead number
-RESET_SUBHEAD_NUMBER Reset subhead number
-REVISION_STRING What to print whenever the word "revision" is required
+
+***Quotes***
+
+Q_FITS Utility macro for DO_QUOTE
+Q_NOFIT Utility macro for DO_QUOTE
+QUOTE_AUTOLEAD Leading of (block)quotes
+
+***Line/section breaks***
+
+LINEBREAK_CHAR Linebreak character, iterations and positioning
+
+***Printstyle TYPEWRITE***
+
+ITALIC_MEANS_ITALIC For TYPEWRITE; render .FT I in italic.
SLANT_MEANS_SLANT In TYPEWRITE, render \*[SLANT] as slant
-SUBHEAD_FAMILY Family to use in subheads
-SUBHEAD_FONT Font to use in subheads
-SUBHEAD_SIZE How much to in/decrease point size of subheads
-SUBTITLE_FAMILY Family to use for subtitle in doc header
-SUBTITLE_FONT Font to use for subtitle in doc header
-SUBTITLE_SIZE ps to use for subtitle in doc header
-SWITCH_HDRFTR Switch HDRFTR_LEFT and HDRFTR_RIGHT
-TITLE_FAMILY Family to use for title in doc headers
-TITLE_FONT Font to use for title in doc headers
-TITLE_SIZE How much to in/decrease title at start of doc
UNDERLINE_ITALIC In TYPEWRITE, render .FT I as underlined
UNDERLINE_QUOTES In TYPEWRITE, underline quotes? (toggle)
UNDERLINE_SLANT In TYPEWRITE, render \*[SLANT] as underlined
- *relative to #DOC_PT_SIZE
-**relative to overall ps of headers as set by HEADER_SIZE
+***Table of contents***
+
+TOC_APPENDS_AUTHORS Appends author(s) to toc doc title entries
+TOC_LEAD Leading of toc pages
+TOC_PADDING Number of placeholders for toc entries page
+ numbers
+TOC_HEAD_INDENT Indent of toc head entries
+TOC_HEADER_STRING TOC header string (default=Contents)
+TOC_PAGENUM_STYLE Page numbering style (hdrftr nums) of
+ toc pages
+TOC_RV_SWITCH Switch L/R margins of toc pages
+TOC_PARAHEAD_INDENT Indent of toc parahead entries
+TOC_SUBHEAD_INDENT Indent of toc subhead entries
+TOC_TITLE_ENTRY User supplied toc doc title entry
+TOC_TITLE_INDENT Indent of toc doc title entries
+
+***Aliases for headers and footers***
+HEADER_SIZE HDRFTR_SIZE
+HEADER_RIGHT_PS HDRFTR_RIGHT_SIZE
+HEADER_RIGHT_SIZE HDRFTR_RIGHT_SIZE
+HEADER_RIGHT_FAM HDRFTR_RIGHT_FAMILY
+HEADER_RIGHT_FAMILY HDRFTR_RIGHT_FAMILY
+HEADER_RIGHT_FONT HDRFTR_RIGHT_FONT
+HEADER_RIGHT_FT HDRFTR_RIGHT_FONT
+HEADER_LEFT_PS HDRFTR_LEFT_SIZE
+HEADER_LEFT_SIZE HDRFTR_LEFT_SIZE
+HEADER_LEFT_FAM HDRFTR_LEFT_FAMILY
+HEADER_LEFT_FAMILY HDRFTR_LEFT_FAMILY
+HEADER_LEFT_FONT HDRFTR_LEFT_FONT
+HEADER_LEFT_FT HDRFTR_LEFT_FONT
+HEADER_CENTRE_PS HDRFTR_CENTER_SIZE
+HEADER_CENTRE_SIZE HDRFTR_CENTER_SIZE
+HEADER_FAM HDRFTR_FAMILY
+HEADER_FAMILY HDRFTR_FAMILY
+HEADER_CENTRE_FAM HDRFTR_CENTER_FAMILY
+HEADER_CENTRE_FAMILY HDRFTR_CENTER_FAMILY
+HEADER_CENTRE_FONT HDRFTR_CENTER_FONT
+HEADER_CENTRE_FT HDRFTR_CENTER_FONT
+HEADER_CENTER_PS HDRFTR_CENTER_SIZE
+HEADER_CENTER_SIZE HDRFTR_CENTER_SIZE
+HEADER_CENTER_FAM HDRFTR_CENTER_FAMILY
+HEADER_CENTER_FAMILY HDRFTR_CENTER_FAMILY
+HEADER_CENTER_FONT HDRFTR_CENTER_FONT
+HEADER_CENTER_FT HDRFTR_CENTER_FONT
+FOOTER_SIZE HDRFTR_SIZE
+FOOTER_RIGHT_PS HDRFTR_RIGHT_SIZE
+FOOTER_RIGHT_SIZE HDRFTR_RIGHT_SIZE
+FOOTER_RIGHT_FAM HDRFTR_RIGHT_FAMILY
+FOOTER_RIGHT_FAMILY HDRFTR_RIGHT_FAMILY
+FOOTER_RIGHT_FONT HDRFTR_RIGHT_FONT
+FOOTER_RIGHT_FT HDRFTR_RIGHT_FONT
+FOOTER_LEFT_PS HDRFTR_LEFT_SIZE
+FOOTER_LEFT_SIZE HDRFTR_LEFT_SIZE
+FOOTER_LEFT_FAM HDRFTR_LEFT_FAMILY
+FOOTER_LEFT_FAMILY HDRFTR_LEFT_FAMILY
+FOOTER_LEFT_FONT HDRFTR_LEFT_FONT
+FOOTER_LEFT_FT HDRFTR_LEFT_FONT
+FOOTER_CENTRE_PS HDRFTR_CENTER_SIZE
+FOOTER_CENTRE_SIZE HDRFTR_CENTER_SIZE
+FOOTER_FAM HDRFTR_FAMILY
+FOOTER_FAMILY HDRFTR_FAMILY
+FOOTER_CENTRE_FAM HDRFTR_CENTER_FAMILY
+FOOTER_CENTRE_FAMILY HDRFTR_CENTER_FAMILY
+FOOTER_CENTRE_FT HDRFTR_CENTER_FONT
+FOOTER_CENTER_PS HDRFTR_CENTER_SIZE
+FOOTER_CENTER_SIZE HDRFTR_CENTER_SIZE
+FOOTER_CENTER_FAM HDRFTR_CENTER_FAMILY
+FOOTER_CENTER_FAMILY HDRFTR_CENTER_FAMILY
+FOOTER_CENTER_FONT HDRFTR_CENTER_FONT
+FOOTER_CENTER_FT HDRFTR_CENTER_FONT
+
+ *relative to #DOC_PT_SIZE
+ **relative to overall ps of headers as set by HEADER_SIZE
+ ***relative to overall ps of endnotes pages
+****relative to overall ps of toc pages
+++LETTER MACROS+++
-CLOSING Closing (ie. Yours truly,)
-DATE Date string for letters
-FROM Addressor's name and address
-GREETING Full salutation (eg. Dear John Smith,)
+CLOSING Closing (i.e. Yours truly,)
+DATE Date for letters
+FROM Addresser's name and address
+GREETING Full salutation (e.g. Dear John Smith,)
NO_SUITE Remove suite page numbers from bottom of letter pages
TO Addressee's name and address
ALL_DONE .em (the "end macro") for letters
-+++DIVERSIONS+++
-
-B_QUOTE Block (indented) quote text
-CLOSING Closing (ie. Yours truly,)
-DATE Date string for letters
-EPI_TEXT Epigraph text
-FN_OVERFLOW Excess footnotes when B_MARGIN is reached
-FOOTNOTES Text of footnotes
-FROM_ADDRESS Addressor's name and address
-GREETING Full salutation (eg. Dear John Smith,)
-P_QUOTE Line for line (poetic) quote text
-TO_ADDRESS Addressee's name and address
-
+++SUPPORT+++
-CHECK_INDENT Applies indents to doc elements inside ev's (head, subhead, etc)
-D0_QUOTE Outputs quotes with space adjustments before and after
-DIVERT_FN_LEFTOVER Diverts excess fn stored in FN_OVERFLOW into FOOTNOTE
-DIVERT_FN_OVERFLOW Diverts excess fn stored in FN_OVERFLOW when FN_DEFER into FOOTNOTE
-DO_EPIGRAPH Outputs epigraphs with space adjustments before and after
-FN_OVERFLOW_TRAP Fixed at B_MARGIN; if footnotes run longer than B_MARGIN, diverts excess into FN_OVERFLOW
+CHECK_INDENT Applies indents to doc elements inside ev's
+ (head, subhead, etc)
+CLEANUP_DEFAULTS Removes selected rregisters and strings
+ from DEFAULTS after START
+DO_COVER Formats and outputs covers
+DO_DOC_COVER Formats and outputs doc covers
+D0_QUOTE Outputs quotes with space adjustments before
+ and after
+DIVER_FN_1_PRE -+
+DIVER_FN_2_PRE | Manage footnotes called inside diversions
+ | QUOTE, BLOCKQUOTE and EPIGRAPH
+DIVER_FN_2_POST -+
+DIVERT_FN_LEFTOVER Diverts excess fn stored in FN_OVERFLOW into
+ FOOTNOTE
+DIVERT_FN_OVERFLOW Diverts excess fn stored in FN_OVERFLOW when
+ FN_DEFER into FOOTNOTE
+DO_EPIGRAPH Outputs epigraphs with space adjustments before
+ and after
+FN_OVERFLOW_TRAP Fixed at B_MARGIN; if footnotes run longer than
+ B_MARGIN, diverts excess into FN_OVERFLOW
+GET_ROMAN_INDENT Figures out amount of space to reserve
+ for roman numerals in lists
HDRFTR_RULE Prints rule under header or over footer
-PRINT_FOOTNOTE_RULE An alias of PRINT_FOOTNOTE; prints footnote separator rule
+MN_OVERFLOW_TRAP Trap-invoked macro to collect margin note
+ overflows
+PRINT_FOOTNOTE_RULE An alias of PRINT_FOOTNOTE; prints footnote
+ separator rule
PRINT_HDRFTR Prints header/footer (trap invoked)
PRINT_PAGE_NUMBER Invoked in HEADER or FOOTER
-PRINT_USERDEF_HDRFTR Prints user defined, single string recto/verso header/footer
+PRINT_USERDEF_HDRFTR Prints user defined, single string recto/verso
+ header/footer
+PROCESS_SHIM Calculates #SHIM when \n(.d is lower on the
+ page than #T_MARGIN
+PROCESS_FN_IN_DIVER Processes footnotes gathered in a diversion (called
+ at page/column breaks)
REMOVE_INDENT Removes indents set with CHECK_INDENT
-TRAPS Sets hdrftr traps; optionally adjusts #DOC_LEAD to fill page to #B_MARGIN
+Q_FITS Handles spacing of quotes when quote fits on the page
+Q_NOFIT Handles spacing of quotes when quote does not fit on
+ the page
+QUIT_LISTS Exit lists cleanly and completely
+SET_LIST_INDENT Restore indent of a prev. level of list
+SHIM Advance to next "legal" baseline
+TERMINATE .em that ensures deferred footnotes get output
+ on final pages
+TRAPS Sets hdrftr traps; optionally adjusts #DOC_LEAD
+ to fill page to #B_MARGIN
+TYPEWRITER Sets family (C), font (R) and point size (12)
+ for PRINTSTYLE TYPEWRITE
+VFP_CHECK Trap-sprung macro 1 legal baseline higher than
+ where FOOTER will be sprung; checks whether
+ there is, in fact, just enough room for
+ another line of running text to be added to
+ the page without jamming footnotes too close
+ to running text.
+
++++DIVERSIONS+++
+
+B_QUOTE Block (indented) quote text
+CLOSING Closing (i.e. Yours truly,)
+EPI_TEXT Epigraph text
+END_NOTES Endnotes text
+FN_IN_DIVER Footnotes gathered from inside a diversion
+FN_OVERFLOW Excess footnotes when B_MARGIN is reached
+FOOTNOTES Text of footnotes
+GREETING Full salutation (e.g. Dear John Smith,)
+LETTERHEAD&lt;n&gt; Date, addresser, addressee or greeting;
+ &lt;n&gt; is from 1 to 4, supplied by #FIELD
+P_QUOTE Line for line (poetic) quote text
+RUNON_FOOTNOTES Special diversion for run-on footnotes
+RUNON_FN_IN_DIVER Special diversion for run-on footnotes inside
+ (block)quotes
+TOC_ENTRIES TOC entries
+++NUMBER REGISTERS+++
+#1ST_FN_VP_ADJ An adjustment factor that ensures VFP
+ doesn't fall below what should be the
+ correct last printed line of running
+ text
+#ADD_BREAK Instructs FOOTNOTEs and ENDNOTEs to add
+ a break afer processing a footnote if
+ we're not in fill mode
+#ADJ_BIB_LEAD Adjust BIB_LEAD? (toggle)
#ADJ_DOC_LEAD Adjust DOC_LEAD? (toggle)
-#ARG_NUM Keeps track of number of args passed to a macro
-#AUTHOR_LINES # of lines of authors in doc header; odd=0 even=1
-#AUTHOR_NUM Keeps track of user-defined string AUTHOR_&lt;#&gt; in AUTHOR
-#AUTHORS Equals final value of AUTHOR_NUM; used for authors in doc header
+#ADJ_TOC_LEAD Adjust TOC_LEAD? (toggle)
+#ARG_NUM Keeps track of number of args passed to a
+ macro
+#ARGS_TO_LIST Was LIST passed some args? (toggle)
+#AUTHOR_[n] Strings passed to AUTHOR
+#AUTHOR_LINES # of lines of authors in doc header; odd=0
+ even=1
+#AUTHOR_NUM Keeps track of user-defined string
+ AUTHOR_&lt;#&gt; in AUTHOR
+#AUTHORS Equals final value of AUTHOR_NUM;
+ used for authors in doc header
+#BASELINE_MARK In PP, the vertical position on the page
+ (when paragraph spacing is on) after a
+ quote or blockquote has been output and
+ the post-quote space has been added.
+#BMARG Position of unvarying bottom margin
+ during doc processing; required for
+ collecting footnotes inside diversions
+#BIB_ALLOWS_HEADERS Put headers on bib pages? (toggle)
+#BIB_ALLOWS_HEADERS_ALL Put headers on all bib pages? (toggle)
+#BIB_FIRST_PAGE Tells PRINT_PAGE_NUMBER about bibliography
+ first page number
+#BIB_FIRST_PN Starting pagenumber for bibliographies
+#BIB_HDRFTR_CENTER Put a center string in bib page headers?
+ (toggle)
+#BIB_LEAD Bibliography lead, expressed in points
+#BIB_LIST Output bibs in list style? (toggle)
+#BIB_NO_COLS De-columnize bibliographies? (toggle)
+#BIB_NO_FIRST_PN Put a page number on the first page of
+ bibliographies? (toggle)
+#BIB_SINGLESPACE Single-space TYPEWRITE bibliographies? (toggle)
+#BIB_SPACE Post item space for bibliography pages
+#BIB_STRING_CAPS Capitalize bib title? (toggle)
+#BIB_STRING_UNDERSCORE Underscore bib title? 0=no; 1=yes; 2=double
+#BIB_PS Base point size for bibliography pages expressed
+ in points
+#BIBLIOGRAPHY Are we doing a bib page? (toggle)
+#BQ_AUTOLEAD Register created by BLOCKQUOTE_AUTOLEAD
+#BQ_LEAD Leading of blockquotes
+#BQUOTE_COLOR Colored blockquotes? (toggle)
+#BQUOTE_LN Number blockquotes? (toggle)
#BROKEN_QUOTE Did we invoke BREAK_QUOTE? (toggle)
-#CAP_HEIGHT_ADJUST Tallest cap height of strings LEFT, CENTER, and RIGHT in footers; used to place rule over footer
-#CAPS_WAS_ON In HDRFTR, to re-enable running text CAPS (toggle)
-#CENTER_CAP_HEIGHT Cap height of center string in headers/footers
+#CAP_HEIGHT_ADJUST Tallest cap height of strings LEFT, CENTER,
+ and RIGHT in footers; used to place rule
+ over footer
+#CAPS_WAS_ON In HDRFTR, to re-enable running text CAPS
+ (toggle)
+#CENTER_CAP_HEIGHT Cap height of CENTER string in
+ headers/footers
+#CHAPTER_TITLE_COLOR Colored chapter title? (toggle)
#CLOSING Is there a closing (for letters)? 1=yes
#COL_L_LENGTH Line length of columns
-#COL_NEXT Was COL_NEXT invoked? (toggle; used in FOOTER)
-#COL_NUM Incrementing counter of num of columns; for use with #COL_&lt;#&gt;_L_MARGIN
-#COL_TOTAL #COL_L_LENGTH + #GUTTER; used to calculate #COL_&lt;#&gt;_L_MARGIN
+#COL_NEXT Was COL_NEXT invoked? (toggle; used in
+ FOOTER)
+#COL_NUM Incrementing counter of num of columns;
+ for use with #COL_&lt;#&gt;_L_MARGIN
+#COL_TOTAL #COL_L_LENGTH + #GUTTER; used to calculate
+ #COL_&lt;#&gt;_L_MARGIN
+#COLLATED_DOC If 1, instructs TOC that this is a collated
+ doc
#COLUMNS Are columns turned on? (toggle)
+#COLUMNS_WERE_ON Stores columnar state prior to outputting
+ endnotes in no-columns mode
#COPY_STYLE 1=draft, 2=final
-#DATE Is there a date (for letters)? 1=yes
+#COUNTERS_RESET Tells FOOTNOTE if fn counters have
+ been reset because of footnotes gathered
+ inside a diversion
+#COVER_COLOR Colored cover? (toggle)
+#COVER_START_POS Vertical starting pos of cover material
+#COVER_TITLE_COLOR Colored cover title? (toggle)
+#COVER_SUBTITLE_COLOR Colored cover subtitle? (toggle)
+#COVER_ATTRIBUTE_COLOR Colored cover attribution string? (toggle)
+#COVER_AUTHOR_COLOR Colored cover author(s)? (toggle)
+#COVER_DOCTYPE_COLOR Colored cover doctype? (toggle)
+#COVER_COPYRIGHT_COLOR Colored cover copyright line? (toggle)
+#COVER_MISC_COLOR Colored cover misc line? (toggle)
+#CURRENT_V_POS \n(.d ; used in SHIM
+#COVERS Print covers? (toggle)
+#DATE_FIRST Was .DATE invoked as first letter
+ header after .START? (toggle)
dc "mark" register for document columns
-#DEPTH_1 Doc header depth with lead adjustment (#DOCHEADER_LINES * #DOCHEADER_LEAD)
-#DEPTH_2 Doc header depth without lead adjustment (#DOCHEADER_LINES * #DOC_LEAD)
+#DIVER_FN Register that tells FOOTNOTE whether to
+ "move" or "defer" a footnote collected
+ inside a diversion
+#DEFER_BIB_SPACING Tells DEFAULTS to do BIBLIOGRAPHY_SPACING
+ if it was called before START
+#DEFER_PAGINATION Tells COLLATE to restore pagination (from
+ RESTORE_PAGINATION
+#DELAY_SHIM Instructs DO_QUOTE to delay SHIM when quote
+ falls at the top of a page
+#DEPTH_1 Doc header depth with lead adjustment
+ (#DOCHEADER_LINES * #DOCHEADER_LEAD)
+#DEPTH_2 Doc header depth without lead adjustment
+ (#DOCHEADER_LINES * #DOC_LEAD)
#DEPTH_TO_B_MARGIN Page length minus #B_MARGIN
-#DOCHEADER_ADVANCE Distance from top-of-page to baseline of docheader
-#DOCHEADER_LEAD_ADJ +|- value applied to #DOC_LEAD to in/decrease leading of doc header
-#DOCHEADER_LEAD Lead of doc header (#DOC_LEAD + #DOCHEADER_LEAD_ADJ)
-#DOCHEADER_SPACE_ADJ Lead difference between #DEPTH_1 and #DEPTH_2
+#DIVERSIONS_HY_MARGIN A reasonable value for .hym applied to
+ QUOTE, BLOCKQUOTE and EPIGRAPH to
+ avoid excessive hyphenation if these are
+ set quad left
+#DIVERTED Set to 1 in DIVERT_FN_OVERFLOW; reset
+ subsequently in FOOTNOTES when called by
+ PROCESS_FN_LEFTOVER to 2 or 3 for use by
+ FOOTER to decide whether to in/decrease
+ #FN_DEPTH when outputting footnotes
+#DOCHEADER_ADVANCE Distance from top-of-page to baseline of
+ docheader
+#DOCHEADER_COLOR Colored docheader? (toggle)
+#DOCHEADER_LEAD Lead of doc header
+ (#DOC_LEAD + #DOCHEADER_LEAD_ADJ)
+#DOCHEADER_SPACE_ADJ Lead difference between #DEPTH_1 and
+ #DEPTH_2
+#DOC_COVER_START_POS Vertical starting pos of doc cover material
+#DOC_COVERS Print doc covers? (toggle)
+#DOC_COVER_COLOR Colored cover? (toggle)
+#DOC_COVER_START_POS Vertical starting pos of cover material
+#DOC_COVER_TITLE_COLOR Colored doc cover title? (toggle)
+#DOC_COVER_SUBTITLE_COLOR Colored doc cover subtitle? (toggle)
+#DOC_COVER_ATTRIBUTE_COLOR Colored doc cover attribution string? (toggle)
+#DOC_COVER_AUTHOR_COLOR Colored doc cover author(s)? (toggle)
+#DOC_COVER_DOCTYPE_COLOR Colored doc cover doctype? (toggle)
+#DOC_COVER_COPYRIGHT_COLOR Colored doc cover copyright line? (toggle)
+#DOC_COVER_MISC_COLOR Colored doc cover misc line? (toggle)
#DOC_HEADER Whether to print a doc header (toggle)
-#DOC_LEAD_ADJ Incrementing value (in units) added to #DOC_LEAD to fill page to #B_MARGIN
+#DOC_LEAD_ADJ Incrementing value (in units) added to
+ #DOC_LEAD to fill page to #B_MARGIN
#DOC_LEAD Leading used in body
#DOC_L_LENGTH Global L_LENGTH
#DOC_L_MARGIN Global L_MARGIN
-#DOC_LR_MARGIN_TMP In HEADER, if RECTO_VERSO=1, temporarily holds DOC_L_MARGIN during page margin switch
+#DOC_LR_MARGIN_TMP In HEADER, if RECTO_VERSO=1, temporarily
+ holds DOC_L_MARGIN during page margin switch
#DOC_PT_SIZE Point size used for body text
#DOC_R_MARGIN Global R_MARGIN
#DOCS Always 1 after START
#DOC_TYPE 1=default, 2=chapter, 3=named, 4=letter
-#DRAFT The draft number
-#DRAFT_WITH_PAGENUM Are we attaching draft/revision info to page number? (toggle)
+#DOING_COVER Tells PRINT_AUTHORS that it's printing
+ the authors for a cover or doc cover
+#DONE_ONCE Keeps track of how many times footnotes
+ have been collected inside the same diversion
+#DONT_RULE_ME Rule this (apparent) first footnote? (toggle)
+#DIVER_LN_OFF Turn linenumbering off in (block)quotes?
+ (toggle)
+#DRAFT_WITH_PAGENUM Are we attaching draft/revision info to page
+ number? (toggle)
#EM_ADJUST Amount to raise \(em at END
-#EN_PS ps of endnotes
+#EN_ALLOWS_HEADERS Put page headers on endnotes pages? (toggle)
+#EN_ALLOWS_HEADERS_ALL Put page headers on all endnotes pages?
+ (toggle)
+#EN_BQ_AUTOLEAD Register created by EN_BLOCKQUOTE_AUTOLEAD
+#EN_BQ_LEAD Leading of blockquotes on endnotes pages
+#EN_FIGURE_SPACE Width of \0, for use with formatting endnotes
+#EN_FIRST_PAGE Tells PRINT_PAGE_NUMBER about endnotes
+ first page number
+#EN_FIRST_PN Page number that appears on page 1 of
+ endnotes pages.
+#EN_HDRFTR_CENTER Should we print centre string of
+ headers/footers on endnotes pages? (toggle)
#EN_LEAD Lead of endnotes
-#EN_STRING_UNDERSCORE Underscore endnotes page head? (toggle)
-#EN_TITLE_UNDERSCORE Underscore endnotes document identifier? (toggle)
-#EN_NUMBERS_ALIGN_RIGHT Hang and align endnote numbers right? (toggle)
-#EN_NUMBERS_ALIGN_LEFT Align endnote numbers with left margin? (toggle)
-#EN_NUMBERS_PLACEHOLDERS Number of placeholders when endnote numbers hang and align right
-#EN_NUMBER_L_LENGTH Line length for endnote numbers when they're right aligned
-#EN_PP_INDENT First line indent of paras in multi-para endnotes
+#EN_LN_BRACKETS Are we using brackets for line-numbered
+ endnotes (toggle)
+#EN_LN_SEP Are we using a separator for line-numbered
+ endnotes (toggle)
+#EN_MARK \n(ln when \*[EN-MARK] is called
+#EN_MARK_2 \n(ln when ENDNOTE is called
+#EN_MARKER_STYLE 1=NUMBER; 2=LINE
+#EN_NO_COLS Do not set endnotes in columns? (toggle)
+#EN_NO_FIRST_PN Put pagenumber on 1st page of endnotes?
+ (toggle)
+#EN_NUMBERS_ALIGN_RIGHT Hang and align endnote numbers right?
+ (toggle)
+#EN_NUMBERS_ALIGN_LEFT Align endnote numbers with left margin?
+ (toggle)
+#EN_NUMBERS_PLACEHOLDERS Number of placeholders when endnote numbers
+ hang and align right
+#EN_NUMBER_L_LENGTH Line length for endnote numbers when they're
+ right aligned
+#EN_PP_INDENT First line indent of paras in multi-para
+ endnotes
#EN_PP_SPACE Space multi-paras in endnotes? (toggle)
-#EN_TEXT_INDENT Page offset for text of endnotes when numbers right align
-#END_QUOTE For PP=0 indenting; did we just end a quote? (toggle)
+#EN_PS ps of endnotes
+#EN_Q_AUTOLEAD Register created by EN_QUOTE_AUTOLEAD
+#EN_Q_LEAD Leading of quotes on endnotes pages
+#EN_REF Put REFs in endnotes? (toggle)
+#EN_SINGLESPACE Single space endnotes pages? (toggle)
+#EN_STRING_CAPS Should ENDNOTES capitalize the endnotes
+ string? (toggle)
+#EN_STRING_UNDERSCORE Underscore endnotes page head? (toggle)
+#EN_TITLE_UNDERSCORE Underscore endnotes document identifier?
+ (toggle)
+#EN_TEXT_INDENT Page offset for text of endnotes when
+ numbers right align
+#END_QUOTE For PP=0 indenting; did we just end a quote?
+ (toggle)
#ENDNOTE Are we in an endnote? (toggle)
-#EN_HDRFTR_CENTER Should we print centre string of headers/footers on endnotes pages? (toggle)
+#ENDNOTE_REFS Are REFs going to endnotes? (toggle)
+#ENDNOTES Are we in an endnote (for FOOTERs; toggle)
#EPI_ACTIVE Are we in an epigraph? (toggle)
-#EPI_DEPTH Depth of epigraph from first baseline to last
+#EPI_COLOR Colored epigraphs? (toggle)
+#EPI_DEPTH Depth of epigraph from first baseline to
+ last
#EPI_FITS Does epigraph fit on page/column? (toggle)
#EPIGRAPH Did we have an epigraph? (toggle)
#EPI_LEAD_DIFF Difference between #DOC_LEAD and #EPI_LEAD
#EPI_LEAD Leading of epigraph; set by AUTOLEAD
-#EPI_LINES_EVEN Even # of lines at end of epi crossing page in TYPEWRITE (d-spaced)?
+#EPI_LINES_EVEN Even # of lines at end of epi crossing page in
+ TYPEWRITE (d-spaced)?
#EPI_LINES Number of lines in the epigraph
-#EPI_LINES_TO_END Number of epigraph lines remaining after footer trap is sprung
-#EPI_LINES_TO_TRAP Number of epigraph lines till footer trap is sprung
+#EPI_LINES_TO_END Number of epigraph lines remaining after
+ footer trap is sprung
+#EPI_LINES_TO_TRAP Number of epigraph lines till footer trap is
+ sprung
#EPI_L_LENGTH Epigraph line length
#EPI_OFFSET Left margin of epigraphs
#EPI_OFFSET_VALUE Epigraph indent as a function of page offset
#EPI_ON Are we in an epigraph? (toggle)
-#EPI_WHITESPACE Space after epigraph to compensate for epigraph leading
+#EPI_WHITESPACE Space after epigraph to compensate for
+ epigraph leading
+#FIELD Incrementing register tacked onto LETTERHEAD
+#FINIS Was FINIS invoked? (toggle)
+#FINIS_COLOR Colored FINIS? (toggle)
#FN_AUTOLEAD Autolead value of footnotes
#FN_BL_INDENT Left indent of INDENT BOTH in footnotes
#FN_BR_INDENT Right indent of INDENT BOTH in footnotes
-#FN_COUNT_FOR_COLS Holds a separate footnote count for columns (so they don't reset to 0 1 until page break)
-#FN_DEFER Defer footnote to next page/column? (toggle) If 0, don't defer.
-#FN_DEFER_SPACE Whether to deposit space before footnote 1 because there's a deferred footnote on the page
+#FN_COUNT Which fn marker to print; also to
+ tell mom to reserve space for and print
+ the rule above footnotes
+#FN_COUNT_AT_FOOTER The FN_COUNT after FOOTNOTES has been
+ output in FOOTER
+#FN_COUNT_FOR_COLS Holds a separate footnote count for columns
+ (so they don't reset to 0 1 until page break)
+#FN_DEFER Defer footnote to next page/column? (toggle)
+ If 0, don't defer.
+#FN_DEFER_SPACE Whether to deposit space before
+ footnote 1 because there's a deferred
+ footnote on the page
#FN_DEPTH Depth of footnote diversion(s)
-#FN_FOR_EPI Signals to epigraph that a footnote is being processed
-#FN_LEAD Lead in footnotes after FN_AUTOLEAD is applied
+#FN_FOR_EPI Signals to epigraph that a footnote is being
+ processed
+#FN_GAP When there are footnotes on a page, the
+ difference between where FOOTER will be
+ sprung and the next legal baseline.
+ Used in VFP_CHECK.
+#FN_LEAD Lead in footnotes after FN_AUTOLEAD is
+ applied
#FN_L_INDENT Left indent of INDENT LEFT in footnotes
-#FN_LINES Number of lines in fn; used to calculate fn depth
+#FN_LINES Number of lines in fn; used to calculate
+ fn depth
+#FN_LN_BRACKETS Are footnote linenumber brackets being used?
+ (toggle)
+#FN_LN_SEP Is a footnote linenumber separator being used?
+ (toggle)
+#FN_MARK \n(ln when \*[FN-MARK] is called
+#FN_MARK_2 \n(nl when FOOTNOTE is called
#FN_MARKERS Print footnote markers? (toggle)
#FN_MARKER_STYLE 1=STAR; 2=NUMBER
-#FN_NUMBER Running count of fn #; used to print fn marker numbers
+#FN_NUMBER The footnote number attached to running text
+ (and fns) when numbers instead of
+ star/dagger is being used for footnootes
+ numbers
+#FN_OVERFLOW_TRAP_POS The register that sets the position of
+ trap FN_OVERFLOW_TRAP.
#FN_R_INDENT Right indent of INDENT RIGHT in footnotes
-#FN_RULE_ADJ # of points to raise footnote separator from its baseline
+#FN_REF Put REFs in footnotes? (toggle)
+#FN_RULE_ADJ # of points to raise footnote separator from
+ its baseline
#FN_RULE_LENGTH Length of footnote separator rule
#FN_RULE Print fn rule? (toggle)
-#FN_WAS_DEFERED Tells HEADER about a defered footnote
-#FOOTER_GAP Amount of space between end of text and page #
-#FOOTER_MARGIN Amount of space between page # and bottom of page
-#FROM Is there an addressor (for letters)? 1=yes
+#FN_SPACE Post footnote space
+#FN_WAS_DEFERED Tells HEADER about a deferred footnote
+#FOOTER_DIFF In TRAPS, the difference between the
+ original #B_MARGIN and #VISUAL_B_MARGIN
+#FOOTER_GAP Amount of space between end of text and
+ page #
+#FOOTER_MARGIN Amount of space between page # and bottom
+ of page
+#FOOTER_POS Position of footer trap (required for
+ collecting footnotes inside a diversion)
+#FOOTERS_ON Are we using footers? (toggle)
+#FOOTERS_WERE_ON Were footers on? - used in FINIS and BLANKPAGE
+ (toggle)
+#FOOTNOTE_COLOR Colored footnotes? (toggle)
+#FROM_DIVERT_FN Signals to FOOTNOTE, when run from
+ within DIVERT_FN_LEFTOVER, to set #SPACE_REMAINING
+ to the total area allowable for running text
+#FROM_FOOTER In col to col footnote processing, tells
+ FOOTNOTE that FOOTNOTES was output from
+ FOOTER.
+#FROM_HEADER In col to col footnote processing, tells
+ FOOTNOTE that FOOTNOTES was output from
+ HEADER.
#FULLSPACE_QUOTES Should we fullspace quotes? (toggle)
-#GREETING Is there a greeting (for letters)? 1=yes
+#GET_DEPTH Signals to FOOTNOTE that it should
+ measure the depth of current footnotes
+ plus the most recently added one, except
+ where the footnote is to be deferred to
+ the next page or column
#GUTTER Width of gutter between columns
-#HDRFTR_CENTER_CAPS Center part of header/footer in caps? (toggle; default=off)
-#HDRFTR_HEIGHT Cap height of $HDRFTR_RECTO/$HDRFTR_VERSO strings
-#HDRFTR_LEFT_CAPS Left part of header/footer in caps? (toggle; default=off)
-#HDRFTR_RIGHT_CAPS Right part of header/footer in caps? (toggle; default=on)
-#HDRFTR_RULE_GAP Space between header/footer and header/footer rule
+#HDRFTR_CENTER_CAPS CENTER part of header/footer in caps?
+ (toggle; default=off)
+#HDRFTR_COLOR Colored headers/footers? (toggle)
+#HDRFTR_CTR_PAD_LEFT Amount of hdrftr CENTER padding on the left
+#HDRFTR_CTR_PAD_RIGHT Amount of hdrftr CENTER padding on the right
+#HDRFTR_CTR_PAD_TMP Temp storage of left hdrftr CENTER padding
+ (for recto/verso switch)
+#HDRFTR_HEIGHT Cap height of $HDRFTR_RECTO/$HDRFTR_VERSO
+ strings
+#HDRFTR_LEFT_CAPS Left part of header/footer in caps?
+ (toggle; default=off)
+#HDRFTR_RIGHT_CAPS Right part of header/footer in caps?
+ (toggle; default=on)
+#HDRFTR_RULE_COLOR Colored header/footer rule? (toggle)
+#HDRFTR_RULE_GAP Space between header/footer and
+ header/footer rule
#HDRFTR_RULE Print head/footer rule? (toggle)
-#HDRFTR_TMP_CAPS_SWITCH Temporarily holds HDRFTR_LEFT_CAPS value if #SWITCH_HDRFTR=1
+#HDRFTR_TMP_CAPS_SWITCH Temporarily holds HDRFTR_LEFT_CAPS value if
+ #SWITCH_HDRFTR=1
#HEAD 1=main/section head 2=subhead
#HEAD_CAPS Print section titles in caps? (toggle)
+#HEAD_COLOR Colored heads? (toggle)
#HEADER_GAP Distance from header to running text
#HEADER_MARGIN Distance from top of page to header
#HEADERS_ON Headers on? (toggle)
-#HEADER_STATE Saves header state in COLLATE for use in START after COLLATE
+#HEADER_STATE Saves header state in COLLATE for use in
+ START after COLLATE
+#HEADERS_WERE_ON Were headers on? - used in BLANKPAGE (toggle)
#HEAD_NUM Head number
-#HEAD_SPACE 2 line spaces before heads? (toggle; 1=yes, 0=no)
-#HEAD_UNDERLINE Underline section titles? (toggle)
-#IGNORE Should we ignore this macro? Set to 1 in TYPEWRITE.
+#HEAD_SPACE 2 line spaces before heads?
+ (toggle; 1=yes, 0=no)
+#HORIZ_MARK Horizontal
+#HOW_MANY Number of blank pages to output
+#IGNORE Should we ignore this macro? Set to 1 in
+ TYPEWRITE.
+#IN_BIB_LIST Tells ITEM we're doing a bibliography in
+ list style
#INDENT_FIRST_PARAS Indent first paras? (toggle)
-#INDENT_FIRSTS Tells foonotes to leave INDENT_FIRST_PARAS alone if it's on for running text.
+#INDENT_FIRSTS Tells footnotes to leave INDENT_FIRST_PARAS
+ alone if it's on for running text.
#ITALIC_MEANS_ITALIC For TYPEWRITE. 1=yes; 0=no
+#L_LENGTH_FOR_EPI Stores line length at top of doc for use
+ with EPIGRAPH when columns are on
+#L_MARGIN_DIFF Difference between DOC_L_MARGIN and
+ L_MARGIN
#LEFT_CAP_HEIGHT Cap height of left string in headers/footers
+#LEGAL_BASELINE Calculates vert. position of next legal
+ baseline in SHIM
#LETTER_STYLE 1=BUSINESS 2=PERSONAL
#LINEBREAK Did we have a linebreak? (toggle)
-#LINES_PER_PAGE # of lines (at DOC_LEAD) that fit on page after #B_MARGIN is set
-#L_LENGTH_FOR_EPI Stores line length at top of doc for use with EPIGRAPH when columns are on
-#L_MARGIN_DIFF Difference between DOC_L_MARGIN and L_MARGIN
+#LINEBREAK_COLOR Colored linebreak? (toggle)
+#LINENUMBERS Holds various states of line-numbering when
+ line numbering is enabled
+#LINES_PER_PAGE # of lines (at DOC_LEAD) that fit on
+ page after #B_MARGIN is set
+#LN Are line numbers on? (toggle)
+#MISC_&lt;n&gt; Used to print "next" misc lines in DO_COVER
+#MISC_NUM Number of MISC lines
+#MISCS =#MISC_NUM in DO_COVER
+#MN_OVERFLOW_LEFT If 1, left margin note text overflows
+#MN_OVERFLOW_RIGHT If 1, right margin note text overflows
#n%_AT_PAGENUM_SET Page # from n% when PAGENUMBER invoked
-#NEXT_AUTHOR Supplies correct digit to AUTHOR_&lt;#&gt; when printing authors in doc header
+#NEEDS_SPACE Instruct FOOTNOTE, when called by
+ PROCESS_FN_IN_DIVER, that if the footnote
+ had to be deferred, the VFP must be
+ raised by 1v (set in DIVER_FN_2_PRE)
+#NEXT_AUTHOR Supplies correct digit to AUTHOR_&lt;#&gt;
+ when printing authors in doc header
+#NEXT_LN Next linenumber when \n(ln has to be stored
+ because linenumbering suspended
+#NEXT_MISC Incrementing counter for misc lines in
+ DO_COVER
+#NO_BACK_UP Instructs FN_OVERFLOW_TRAP not to
+ subtract 1 line of footnote lead from
+ FN_OVERFLOW in a PREV_FN_DEFERRED
+ situation.
+#NO_SPACE When para spacing is active, instructs
+ PP not to add space after a quote or blockquote.
#NO_TRAP_RESET Should we reset page traps? (toggle)
-#NUM_AUTHORS # of authors mod 2 to test if odd or even # of authors
+#NUM_AUTHORS # of authors mod 2 to test if odd or even
+ # of authors
+#NUM_MISCS Number of args passed to MISC
#NUMBER_HEAD Are heads numbered? (toggle)
#NUMBER_PH Are paraheads numbered? (toggle)
#NUMBER_SH Are subheads numbered? (toggle)
#NUM_COLS Number of columns per page
+#NUM_FIELDS Incrementing register used to match
+ #TOTAL_FIELDS
+#OK_PROCESS_LEAD Initial processing of TOC and endnote
+ leading is deferred until OK_PROCESS_LEAD=1
+#ORIGINAL_B_MARGIN The value for #B_MARGIN as set by the
+ macro B_MARGIN
+#ORIGINAL_DOC_LEAD The lead for PRINT_STYLE 1 as set in
+ PRINTSTYLE; required so that PRINT_STYLE 1
+ footnotes have an unadjusted lead of
+ 12 points
+#OVERFLOW Signals to FOOTNOTE that some of the
+ footnote text won't fit on the page
#PAGE_NUM_ADJ What to add to n% to get #PAGENUMBER
#PAGENUMBER The page number
#PAGENUM_STYLE_SET Did we set pagenumber style? (toggle)
-#PAGE_NUM_H_POS 1=left 2=center 3=right; default=2
-#PAGE_NUM_HYPHENS Print hyphens surrounding page numbers? (toggle)
-#PAGE_NUM_HYPHENS_SET Did user set (or unset) hyphens around page numbers? (toggle)
+#PAGE_NUM_H_POS 1=left 2=CENTER 3=right; default=2
+#PAGE_NUM_COLOR Colored pagenumbers? (toggle)
+#PAGE_NUM_HYPHENS Print hyphens surrounding page numbers?
+ (toggle)
+#PAGE_NUM_HYPHENS_SET Did user set (or unset) hyphens around page
+ numbers? (toggle)
#PAGE_NUM_POS_SET Did user set page number position? (toggle)
-#PAGE_NUM_SET Test if PAGE_1_NUM was used to set 1st page number
+#PAGE_NUM_SET Test if PAGE_1_NUM was used to set 1st page
+ number
#PAGE_NUMS Print page numbers? (toggle)
#PAGE_NUM_V_POS 1=top 2=bottom; default=2
#PAGE_TOP \n(nl after HEADER completes itself
+#PH_COLOR Colored paraheads? (toggle)
#PH_NUM Parahead number
-#PAGINATION_STATE Saves pagination state in COLLATE for use in START after a COLLATE
+#PAGE_POS Exact position on page during a diversion
+ (required for collecting footnotes inside
+ a diversion)
+#PAGINATE_TOC Is toc pagination on? (toggle)
+#PAGINATE_WAS_ON Keeps track of pagination state while
+ outputting blank pages
+#PAGINATION_STATE Saves pagination state in COLLATE for use in
+ START after a COLLATE
+#PAGINATION_WAS_ON Was pagination on? - used in FINIS (toggle)
#PP 0 at first para; auto-increments
#PP_AT_PAGE_BREAK # of last (incl. partial) para on page
#PP_INDENT How much to indent paras
#PP_SPACE Put space before paras? (toggle)
-#PP_SPACE_SUSPEND Suspend para spacing for blockquotes and epigraphs
-#PP_STYLE_PREV In footnotes, stores PP style in effect prior to invoking FOOTNOTE
+#PP_SPACE_SUSPEND Suspend para spacing for blockquotes and
+ epigraphs
+#PP_STYLE_PREV In footnotes, stores PP style in effect
+ prior to invoking FOOTNOTE
#PP_STYLE Regular para=1; quote or epi para=2
-#PRINT_PAGENUM_ON_PAGE_1 Should we print the page number on first page of doc when footers are on? (toggle)
+#PRINT_PAGENUM_ON_PAGE_1 Should we print the page number on first
+ page of doc when footers are on? (toggle)
#PRINT_STYLE Typewrite=1, typeset=2
-#PT_SIZE_IN_UNITS Stored value of \n[.ps] from last time PT_SIZE was called
+#PT_SIZE_IN_UNITS Stored value of \n[.ps] from last time
+ PT_SIZE was called
+#Q_AUTOLEAD Register created by QUOTE_AUTOLEAD
#Q_DEPTH Depth of quote
-#Q_FITS Does this quote fit on one page/column? (toggle)
+#Q_FITS Does this quote fit on one page/column?
+ (toggle)
+#Q_LEAD Leading of quotes
+#Q_LEAD_DIFF Difference between leading of running text
+ and the leading used in quotes/blockquotes
+#Q_LEAD_REAL Leading of quotes and blockquotes saved at the
+ ends of their respective diversions
#Q_L_LENGTH Line length of quotes
#Q_OFFSET Page offset for quotes
-#Q_OFFSET_VALUE Factor by which to multiply PP_INDENT to offset quotes
-#Q_PP In PP, stores para # in QUOTE. Removed in ENDQUOTE.
+#Q_OFFSET_VALUE Factor by which to multiply PP_INDENT to
+ offset quotes
+#Q_PARTIAL_DEPTH The amount of a quote/blockquote that fits at
+ the bottom of a page when a quote/blockquote
+ spans pages
+#Q_PP In PP, stores para # in QUOTE. Removed in
+ ENDQUOTE.
+#Q_SPACE_ADJ The flexible amount of whitespace to add before
+ and after a quote/blockquote
#Q_TOP Vertical place on page that a quote starts
#QUOTE 1=PQUOTE, 2=BQUOTE
-#RECTO_VERSO Switch HEADER_LEFT and HEADER_RIGHT on alternate pages? (toggle); default=0
-#REPEAT Number of times to repeat linebreak character
+#QUOTE_COLOR Color quotes (poetic)? (toggle)
+#QUOTE_LN Linenumber quotes? (toggle)
+#RECTO_VERSO Switch HEADER_LEFT and HEADER_RIGHT on
+ alternate pages? (toggle); default=0
+#REF_HYPHENATE Hyphenate REFs? (toggle)
+#REF_WARNING Have we issued a ref warning? (toggle)
+#REPEAT Number of times to repeat linebreak
+ character
+#RESERVED_SPACE Just enough room to put 1 more line of
+ footnotes on the page
#RESET_EN_PP Holds value of register #EN_PP_INDENT
-#RESET_FN_NUMBER Should fn# start at 1 on every page? (toggle)
+#RESET_FN_COUNTERS 1 = "moved" footnote collected in a diversion
+ 2 = "deferred" fn collected in a diversion
+#RESET_FN_NUMBER Should fn# start at 1 on every page?
+ (toggle)
#RESET_L_LENGTH Stores current line length when necessary
-#RESET_PARA_SPACE Holds current value of toggle register #PP_SPACE
+#RESET_PARA_SPACE Holds current value of toggle register
+ #PP_SPACE
#RESET_PP_INDENT Stores value of PP_INDENT when necessary
-#RESET_QUOTE_SPACING Stores value of toggle register #FULLSPACE_QUOTES (used in endnotes)
-#RESTORE_DOC_LEAD Holds value of current doc lead (used in endnotes)
-#RESTORE_OFFSET Page offset at moment footer trap is sprung; not currently used
-#REVISION The revision number
-#RIGHT_CAP_HEIGHT Cap height of right string in headers/footers
-#SH_LEAD_ADJUST #DOC_LEAD/8 (TYPESET) or /2 (TYPEWRITE) (used for subhead spacing)
+#RESET_QUOTE_SPACING Stores value of toggle register
+ #FULLSPACE_QUOTES (used in endnotes)
+#RESTORE_DOC_LEAD Holds value of current doc lead (used in
+ endnotes)
+#RESTORE_HY Restore hyphenation after .][? (toggle)
+#RESTORE_OFFSET Page offset at moment footer trap is sprung;
+ not currently used
+#RESTORE_TOC_PN_PADDING Saves #TOC_PN_PADDING in TOC prior to
+ processing $FIRST_DOC_TITLE
+#RIGHT_CAP_HEIGHT Cap height of right string in
+ headers/footers
+#RULED Tells FOOTNOTE if a rule (or space has been
+ put above the first footnote on the page
+#RUNON_FN_IN_DIVER If #LN=1, if we're in a (block)quote, instructs
+ FOOTNOTE to unformat diversion RUNON_FN_IN_DIVER
+#RUNON_FOOTNOTES If #LN=1, instructs FOOTNOTE to unformat
+ diversion RUNON_FOOTNOTES
+#RUN_ON Are we using run-on footnotes? (toggle)
+#SAVED_DIVER_FN_COUNT In the case of a footnote inside a
+ diversion that should be treated as a
+ "normal" footnote, FOOTNOTE needs to
+ distinguish between a "normal" deferred
+ footnote (always the 1st footnote on the
+ page) and one that only looks as if
+ it should be deferred, when, in fact,
+ it's an overflow; this register lets
+ FOOTNOTE know whether the diversion
+ footnote is, in fact, the first on the
+ page.
+#SAVED_FN_COUNT #FN_COUNT+1 prior to +#FN_COUNT; used
+ in FOOTNOTES while gathering fns inside
+ diversions
+#SAVED_FN_COUNT_FOR_COLS #FN_COUNT_FOR_COLS+1 prior to
+ +#FN_COUNT_FOR_COLS; used in FOOTNOTES
+ while gathering fns inside diversions
+#SAVED_FN_DEPTH_1 Footnote depth prior to adding footnote
+ diversion depth to FN_DEPTH; used when
+ footnote text will overflow
+#SAVED_FN_DEPTH_2 Footnote depth after to adding footnote
+ diversion depth to FN_DEPTH; used when
+ footnote text will overflow
+#SAVED_FOOTER_POS Position of FOOTER in DO_QUOTE (hack)
+#SAVED_LEAD In FOOTER and DO_FOOTER, stores the
+ lead in effect prior to outputting
+ FOOTNOTES or performing either
+ PROCESS_FN_LEFTOVER or
+ PROCESS_FN_IN_DIVERSION; both the
+ diversion FOOTNOTES and the two macros
+ have, for PRINT_STYLE 2, an AUTOLEAD
+ call, which requires that an LS be
+ performed with the #SAVED_LEAD in
+ order to remove register #AUTO_LEAD or
+ #AUTO_LEAD_FACTOR.
+#SEP_TYPE Set to 1 if LIST separator is ( or [ or {
+#SH_LEAD_ADJUST #DOC_LEAD/8 (TYPESET) or /2 (TYPEWRITE)
+ (used for subhead spacing)
#SH_NUM Subhead number
+#SHIM Amount of lead required to advance to
+ next legal baseline
+#SILENT_BQUOTE_LN "Silently" linenumber blockquotes? (toggle)
+#SILENT_QUOTE_LN "Silently" linenumber quotes? (toggle)
#SINGLE_SPACE Is TYPEWRITE in single space mode? (toggle)
+#SKIP_FOOTER If 1, instructs DO_FOOTER to do nothing
+ if B_MARGIN falls below FOOTER_MARGIN
#SLANT_MEANS_SLANT For TYPEWRITE. 1=yes; 0=no
-#SLANT_WAS_ON Keeps track of SLANT when it needs to go off for a while
-#SPACE_REMAINING Space remaining to footer trap; used to decide whether or not to defer a footnote
+#SLANT_WAS_ON Keeps track of SLANT when it needs to go off
+ for a while
+#SPACE_REMAINING Space remaining to footer trap; used to
+ decide whether or not to defer a footnote
+#SR_ADJ_FACTOR An adjustment factor that compensates
+ for the fact that #SPACE_REMAINING
+ sometimes reports a fractionally larger
+ space than is actually available for
+ footnote text.
#START If 1, signals completion of START
-#START_FOR_FOOTERS Toggle set in START; signals to PRINT_HDRFTR that START has been invoked, allowing PRINT_HDRFTR to decide whether or not to print a footer on page 1
+#START_FOR_FOOTERS Toggle set in START; signals to
+ PRINT_HDRFTR that START has been invoked,
+ allowing PRINT_HDRFTR to decide whether or
+ not to print a footer on page 1
+#START_FOR_MNinit If 1, defer processing MN_INIT until #START
+#STORED_PP_INDENT Temporarily holds value of #PP_INDENT
#SUITE Current page number (for letters)
#SUP_PT_SIZE Point size of superscript
-#SWITCH_HDRFTR Switch HDRFTR_LEFT and HDRFTR_RIGHT? (toggle)
+#SUSPEND_PAGINATION Suspend pagination prior to endnotes?
+#SWITCH_HDRFTR Switch HDRFTR_LEFT and HDRFTR_RIGHT?
+ (toggle)
+#T_MARGIN_LEAD_ADJ \n(.v-12000; ensures critically accurate
+ placement of first lines on pages when
+ doc processing is not being used and
+ a T_MARGIN has been set
#TAB_OFFSET# "#" at the end is from $CURRENT_TAB
-#TO Is there an addressee date (for letters)? 1=yes
+#TERMINATE Has TERMINATE been called? (toggle)
+#TOC_AUTHORS Whether to append author(s) to toc doc
+ title entries (toggle)
+#TOC_ENTRY_PN Current page number when a toc entry is
+ collected
+#TOC_FIRST_PAGE If 1, tells PRINT_PAGE_NUMBER that this
+ is the first page of the toc
+#TOC_LEAD Leading of toc pages
+#TOC_PN_PADDING Max. # of placeholders for toc entries
+ page numbers
+#TOC_PS Point size of toc pages
+#TOC_RV_SWITCH Switch L/R margins of toc pages
+#TOC_HEAD_INDENT Indent of toc head entries
+#TOC_HEAD_SIZE_CHANGE ps in/decrease of toc head entries****
+#TOC_PH_INDENT Indent of toc parahead entries
+#TOC_PH_SIZE_CHANGE ps in/decrease of toc parahead entries****
+#TOC_SH_INDENT Indent of toc subhead entries
+#TOC_SH_SIZE_CHANGE ps in/decrease of toc subhead entries****
+#TOC_TITLE_INDENT Indent of toc doc title entries
+#TOC_TITLE_SIZE_CHANGE ps in/decrease of toc doc title entries****
+#TOTAL_FIELDS Total number of letter header fields
#UNDERLINE_ITALIC For TYPEWRITE. 1=yes; 0=no
#UNDERLINE_QUOTE Underline pquotes? (toggle)
#UNDERLINE_SLANT For TYPEWRITE. 1=yes; 0=no
-#UNDERLINE_WAS_ON In HEADER to re-enable running text UNDERLINE (toggle)
-#USERDEF_HDRFTR User defined single string recto/verso header/footer? (toggle)
-#USERDEF_HDRFTR_RECTO_QUAD 1=left, 2=center, 3=right
-#USERDEF_HDRFTR_VERSO_QUAD 1=left, 2=center, 3=right
-#USER_DEF_HEADER_CENTER User defined center title? (1=yes); used in COPYSTYLE
-#USER_DEF_HEADER_LEFT User defined center title? (1=yes); used in COPYSTYLE
-#USER_DEF_HEADER_RIGHT User defined center title? (1=yes); used in COPYSTYLE
-#VARIABLE_FOOTER_POS Wandering trap position for processing footnotes and footers; pos depends on footnotes
+#UNDERLINE_WAS_ON In HEADER to re-enable running text
+ UNDERLINE (toggle)
+#USERDEF_HDRFTR User defined single string recto/verso
+ header/footer? (toggle)
+#USERDEF_HDRFTR_RECTO_QUAD 1=left, 2=CENTER, 3=right
+#USERDEF_HDRFTR_VERSO_QUAD 1=left, 2=CENTER, 3=right
+#USER_DEF_HEADER_CENTER User defined CENTER title? (1=yes);
+ used in COPYSTYLE
+#USER_DEF_HEADER_LEFT User defined CENTER title? (1=yes);
+ used in COPYSTYLE
+#USER_DEF_HEADER_RIGHT User defined CENTER title? (1=yes);
+ used in COPYSTYLE
+#VARIABLE_FOOTER_POS Wandering trap position for processing
+ footnotes and footers; pos depends on
+ footnotes
+#VISUAL_B_MARGIN Set in TRAPS, what \n(nl would report
+ on the last line of running text before
+ FOOTER is sprung.
+#VFP_DIFF #FN_DEPTH minus #SAVED_FN_DEPTH; the
+ number of footnote lines that will fit
+ on the page when there will be over, and
+ therefore the amount by which to raise
+ the VFP for footnotes with overflow after
+ the 1st footnote.
+y Vertical position stored with mk in hdrftrs.
+++STRINGS+++
-$ATTRIBUTE_STRING "by" line in doc header
-$AUTHOR_1...9 Document author(s)
-$AUTHOR_FAM Family to use for author in doc header
-$AUTHOR_FT Font to use for author in doc header
-$AUTHOR_SIZE_CHANGE ps in/decrease of author in doc header*
-$AUTHOR_PT_SIZE Absolute ps of authors
-$BQUOTE_FAM Family to use for blockquotes
-$BQUOTE_FT Font to use for blockquotes
-$BQUOTE_QUAD Quad value for blockquotes
-$BQUOTE_SIZE_CHANGE ps in/decrease of blockquotes*
-$CENTER_TITLE What to put in the middle of header title
-$CHAPTER The chapter number
-$CHAPTER_STRING What to print whenever the word "chapter" is required
-$CHAPTER_TITLE Chapter title (if there is one)
-$CHAPTER_TITLE_FAM Family of chapter title
-$CHAPTER_TITLE_FT Font of chapter title
-$CHAPTER_TITLE_SIZE_CHANGE ps in/decrease of chapter title*
-$CHAPTER_TITLE_PT_SIZE Absolute ps of chapter title
-$COPY_STYLE DRAFT or FINAL
-$DOC_FAM Predominant font family used in the document
-$DOC_QUAD Quad used for body text (justified or left)
-$DOC_TYPE Document type (default, chapter, named, letter)
-$DOCTYPE_FAM Family to use for DOCTYPE string in doc header
-$DOCTYPE_FT Font to use for DOCTYPE string in doc header
-$DOCTYPE_SIZE_CHANGE ps in/decrease of DOCTYPE string in doc header*
-$DOCTYPE_PT_SIZE Absolute ps of DOCTYPE
-$DRAFT_STRING What to print whenever the word "draft" is required
-$EN_FAMILY Family for endnotes
-$EN_FT Font for endnotes
-$EN_QUAD Quad for endnotes
-$EN_STRING Endnotes page head
-$EN_STRING_FAM Endnotes page head family
-$EN_STRING_FT Endnotes page head font
-$EN_STRING_QUAD Endnotes page head quad direction
-$EN_STRING_SIZE_CHANGE Endnotes page head size***
-$EN_TITLE Endnote document identifier
-$EN_TITLE_FAM Endnote document identifier family
-$EN_TITLE_FT Endnote document identifier font
-$EN_TITLE_QUAD Endnote document identifier quad direction
-$EN_TITLE_SIZE_CHANGE Endnote document identifier size***
-$EN_NUMBER_FAM Endnote numbering family
-$EN_NUMBER_FT Endnote numbering font
-$EN_NUMBER_SIZE_CHANGE Endnote numbering size***
-$EPI_AUTOLEAD Autolead value (decimals ok) of epigraphs
-$EPI_FAM Family to use in epigraphs
-$EPI_FT Font to use in epigraphs
-$EPI_QUAD Quad in block-style epigraphs (justified or left)
-$EPI_SIZE_CHANGE ps in/decrease of epigraphs*
-$FINIS_STRING What to print when FINIS macro is invoked
-$FN_FAM Family used in footnotes
-$FN_FT Font used in footnotes
-$FN_QUAD Quad used in footnotes
-$FN_SIZE_CHANGE ps in/decrease of footnotes*
-$HDRFTR_CENTER_FAM Family of center part of headers
-$HDRFTR_CENTER_FT Font of center part of headers
-$HDRFTR_CENTER_SIZE_CHANGE ps in/decrease of center title in headers**
-$HDRFTR_CENTER What to put in center part of headers; default doctype
-$HDRFTR_FAM Family to use in headers
-$HDRFTR_LEFT_FAM Family of left part of headers
-$HDRFTR_LEFT_FT Font of left part of headers
-$HDRFTR_LEFT_SIZE_CHANGE ps in/decrease of author in headers**
-$HDRFTR_LEFT What to put in left part of headers; default author
-$HDRFTR_RIGHT_FAM Family of right part of headers
-$HDRFTR_RIGHT_FT Font of right part of headers
-$HDRFTR_RIGHT_SIZE_CHANGE ps in/decrease of right part of headers**
-$HDRFTR_RIGHT What to put in right part of headers; default title
-$HDRFTR_SIZE_CHANGE ps in/decrease of headers*
-$HDRFTR_TMP_SIZE_CHANGE_SWITCH Temporarily holds HDRFTR_LEFT_SIZE_CHANGE if #SWITCH_HDRFTRS=1
-$HDRFTR_TMP_SWITCH Temporarily holds HDRFTR_LEFT if #SWITCH_HDRFTRS=1
-$HEAD_FAM Family to use for section titles
-$HEAD_FT Font to use for section titles
-$HEAD_QUAD Quad valude of section titles
-$HEAD_SIZE_CHANGE ps in/decrease of section titles*
-$LINEBREAK_CHAR Character that marks line breaks
-$LINEBREAK_CHAR_V_ADJ +|- amount by which to raise/lower linebreak character
-PAGE# For use in hdrftr strings where page # is needed; \*[PAGE]
-$PAGENUM_STYLE String passed to PAGENUM_STYLE
-$PAGE_NUM_FAM Family of page numbers
-$PAGE_NUM_FT Font of page numbers
-$PAGE_NUM_SIZE_CHANGE ps in/decrease of page numbers
-$PAPER Paper size (LETTER, A4, LEGAL); default=LETTER
-$PP_FT Font used in paragraphs
-$QUOTE_FAM Family to use for pquotes
-$QUOTE_FT Font to use for pquotes
-$QUOTE_SIZE_CHANGE ps in/decrease of pquotes*
-$REVISION_STRING What to print whenever the word "revision" is required
-$SH_FAM Family to use in subheads
-$SH_FT Font to use in subheads
-$SH_SIZE_CHANGE ps in/decrease of subheads*
-$SUBTITLE Document subtitle
-$SUBTITLE_FAM Family to use for subtitle in doc header
-$SUBTITLE_FT Font to use for subtitle in doc header
-$SUBTITLE_SIZE_CHANGE ps in/decrease of subtitle*
-$SUBTITLE_PT_SIZE Absolute ps of subtitle
-$SUITE The #SUITE number register
-$TITLE Document title
-$TITLE_FAM Family to use for title in doc header
-$TITLE_FT Font to use for title in doc header
-$TITLE_PT_SIZE Absolute point size of title in docheader
-$TITLE_SIZE_CHANGE ps in/decrease of title in doc header*
-$USERDEF_HDRFTR_RECTO User defined header/footer recto string
-$USERDEF_HDRFTR_VERSO User defined header/footer verso string
-
- *relative to #DOC_PT_SIZE
- **relative to overall ps of headers as set by HEADER_SIZE
-***relative to overall ps of endnotes
+$1ST_LETTER First letter of first arg to LIST
+$ADJUST_BIB_LEAD 2nd arg to BIBLIOGRAPHY_LEAD; if not blank
+ adjust bib leading
+$ATTRIBUTE_STRING "by" line in doc header
+$AUTHOR_1...9 Document author(s)
+$AUTHOR_FAM Family to use for author in doc header
+$AUTHOR_FT Font to use for author in doc header
+$AUTHOR_SIZE_CHANGE ps in/decrease of author in doc header*
+$AUTHOR_PT_SIZE Absolute ps of authors
+$BIB_FAM Bibliography page family
+$BIB_FT Bibliography page font
+$BIB_LEAD Base leading for bibliographies
+$BIB_LIST_SEPARATOR Separator between enumerator and text
+ when outputting bibliographies in LIST style
+$BIB_LIST_PREFIX Prefix before enumerator when outputting
+ bibliographies in LIST style
+$BIB_PN_STYLE Format of bibliography page numbers
+$BIB_SPACE Post entry space for bibliographies
+$BIB_STRING Bibliography title string
+$BIB_STRING_FAM Bib title family
+$BIB_STRING_FT Bib title font
+$BIB_STRING_QUAD Bib title quad
+$BIB_STRING_SIZE_CHANGE Bib title size (+ or -)
+$BQ_LN_GUTTER Gutter between line numbers and bquotes in
+ bquotes
+$BQUOTE_COLOR Blockquote color
+$BQUOTE_FAM Family to use for blockquotes
+$BQUOTE_FT Font to use for blockquotes
+$BQUOTE_QUAD Quad value for blockquotes
+$BQUOTE_SIZE_CHANGE ps in/decrease of blockquotes*
+$CENTER_TITLE What to put in the middle of header
+ title
+$CHAPTER The chapter number
+$CHAPTER_STRING What to print whenever the word
+ "chapter" is required
+$CHAPTER_TITLE Chapter title (if there is one)
+$CHAPTER_TITLE_FAM Family of chapter title
+$CHAPTER_TITLE_FT Font of chapter title
+$CHAPTER_TITLE_SIZE_CHANGE ps in/decrease of chapter title*
+$CHAPTER_TITLE_PT_SIZE Absolute ps of chapter title
+$CHAPTER_TITLE_COLOR Color of chapter title
+$COPYRIGHT_FAM Copyright line family
+$COPYRIGHT_FT Copyright line font
+$COPYRIGHT_SIZE_CHANGE Copyright line size*
+$COPYRIGHT_COLOR Copyright line color
+$COPYRIGHT_QUAD Copyright line quad direction
+$COPY_STYLE DRAFT or FINAL
+$COVER_FAM Overall cover family
+$COVER_COLOR Overall cover color
+$COVER_TITLE User-defined cover title string
+$COVER_TITLE_FAM Cover title family
+$COVER_TITLE_FT Cover title font
+$COVER_TITLE_SIZE_CHANGE Cover title size*
+$COVER_TITLE_COLOR Cover title color
+$COVER_SUBTITLE_FAM Cover subtitle family
+$COVER_SUBTITLE_FT Cover subtitle font
+$COVER_SUBTITLE_SIZE_CHANGE Cover subtitle size*
+$COVER_SUBTITLE_COLOR Cover subtitle color
+$COVER_ATTRIBUTE_COLOR Cover attribution string color
+$COVER_AUTHOR_FAM Cover author(s) family
+$COVER_AUTHOR_FT Cover author(s) font
+$COVER_AUTHOR_SIZE_CHANGE Cover author(s) size*
+$COVER_AUTHOR_COLOR Cover author(s) color
+$COVER_DOCTYPE_FAM Cover doctype family
+$COVER_DOCTYPE_FT Cover doctype font
+$COVER_DOCTYPE_SIZE_CHANGE Cover doctype size*
+$COVER_DOCTYPE_COLOR Cover doctype color
+$COVER_COPYRIGHT_FAM Cover copyright family
+$COVER_COPYRIGHT_FT Cover copyright font
+$COVER_COPYRIGHT_SIZE_CHANGE Cover copyright size*
+$COVER_COPYRIGHT_COLOR Cover copyright color
+$COVER_MISC_FAM Cover misc family
+$COVER_MISC_FT Cover misc font
+$COVER_MISC_SIZE_CHANGE Cover misc size*
+$COVER_MISC_COLOR Cover misc color
+$CURRENT_EV \n[.ev] at REF_BRACKETS_START
+$DOC_COVER_FAM Overall doc cover family
+$DOC_COVER_COLOR Overall doc cover color
+$DOC_COVER_TITLE User-defined doc cover title string
+$DOC_COVER_TITLE_FAM Doc cover title family
+$DOC_COVER_TITLE_FT Doc cover title font
+$DOC_COVER_TITLE_SIZE_CHANGE Doc cover title size*
+$DOC_COVER_TITLE_COLOR Doc cover title color
+$DOC_COVER_SUBTITLE_FAM Doc cover subtitle family
+$DOC_COVER_SUBTITLE_FT Doc cover subtitle font
+$DOC_COVER_SUBTITLE_SIZE_CHANGE Doc cover subtitle size*
+$DOC_COVER_SUBTITLE_COLOR Doc cover subtitle color
+$DOC_COVER_ATTRIBUTE_COLOR Doc cover attribution string color
+$DOC_COVER_AUTHOR_FAM Doc cover author(s) family
+$DOC_COVER_AUTHOR_FT Doc cover author(s) font
+$DOC_COVER_AUTHOR_SIZE_CHANGE Doc cover author(s) size*
+$DOC_COVER_AUTHOR_COLOR Doc cover author(s) color
+$DOC_COVER_DOCTYPE_FAM Doc cover doctype family
+$DOC_COVER_DOCTYPE_FT Doc cover doctype font
+$DOC_COVER_DOCTYPE_SIZE_CHANGE Doc cover doctype size*
+$DOC_COVER_DOCTYPE_COLOR Doc cover doctype color
+$DOC_COVER_COPYRIGHT_FAM Doc cover copyright family
+$DOC_COVER_COPYRIGHT_FT Doc cover copyright font
+$DOC_COVER_COPYRIGHT_SIZE_CHANGE Doc cover copyright size*
+$DOC_COVER_COPYRIGHT_COLOR Doc cover copyright color
+$DOC_COVER_MISC_FAM Doc cover misc family
+$DOC_COVER_MISC_FT Doc cover misc font
+$DOC_COVER_MISC_SIZE_CHANGE Doc cover misc size*
+$DOC_COVER_MISC_COLOR Doc cover misc color
+$DOC_FAM Predominant font family used in the
+ document
+$DOC_QUAD Quad used for body text (justified or
+ left)
+$DOC_TITLE Overall doc title that gets printed in
+ headers/footers (mostly for use with
+ collated docs where each doc is an
+ article with a different title)
+$DOC_TYPE Document type (default, chapter, named,
+ letter)
+$DOCHEADER_COLOR Color of docheader
+$DOCHEADER_FAM Family used for all parts of the docheader
+$DOCHEADER_LEAD_ADJ +|- value applied to #DOC_LEAD to
+ in/decrease leading of doc header
+$DOCTYPE_FAM Family to use for DOCTYPE string in
+ doc header
+$DOCTYPE_FT Font to use for DOCTYPE string in
+ doc header
+$DOCTYPE_SIZE_CHANGE ps in/decrease of DOCTYPE string in
+ doc header*
+$DOCTYPE_PT_SIZE Absolute ps of DOCTYPE
+$DRAFT The draft number (string valued)
+$DRAFT_STRING What to print whenever the word "draft"
+ is required
+EN_MARK Inline, gets #EN_MARK (\(ln)
+$EN_CLOSE_BRACKET Close bracket for line-number enumerated
+ endnotes
+$EN_FAMILY Family for endnotes
+$EN_FT Font for endnotes
+$EN_LINENUMBER String to print for line-number enumerators
+ in line-numbered endnotes
+$EN_LN_FAM Family for line-numbers in line-number
+ identified endnotes
+$EN_LN_FT Font for line-numbers in line-number
+ identified endnotes
+$EN_LN_GAP Gap to leave in initial endnote lines
+ between line-number identifies and text
+$EN_OPEN_BRACKET Open bracket for line-number enumerated
+ endnotes
+$EN_LN_SIZE_CHANGE Size change (+ or -) for line-numbers in
+ line-number identified endnotes
+$EN_PN_STYLE Pagenumbering style for endnotes pages
+$EN_QUAD Quad for endnotes
+$EN_STRING Endnotes page head
+$EN_STRING_FAM Endnotes page head family
+$EN_STRING_FT Endnotes page head font
+$EN_STRING_QUAD Endnotes page head quad direction
+$EN_STRING_SIZE_CHANGE Endnotes page head size***
+$EN_TITLE Endnote document identifier
+$EN_TITLE_FAM Endnote document identifier family
+$EN_TITLE_FT Endnote document identifier font
+$EN_TITLE_QUAD Endnote document identifier quad
+ direction
+$EN_TITLE_SIZE_CHANGE Endnote document identifier size***
+$EN_NUMBER_FAM Endnote numbering family
+$EN_NUMBER_FT Endnote numbering font
+$EN_NUMBER_SIZE_CHANGE Endnote numbering size***
+$EPI_AUTOLEAD Autolead value (decimals ok) of
+ epigraphs
+$EPI_COLOR Color of epigraphs
+$EPI_FAM Family to use in epigraphs
+$EPI_FT Font to use in epigraphs
+$EPI_QUAD Quad in block-style epigraphs
+ (justified or left)
+$EPI_SIZE_CHANGE ps in/decrease of epigraphs*
+$EVAL_BIB_SPACE Temporary string to find out if the
+ arg to BIBLIOGRAPHY_SPACING ended in "v"
+$FINIS_COLOR Color of FINIS string
+$FINIS_STRING What to print when FINIS macro is
+ invoked
+$FIRST_DOC_TITLE 1st doc's title captured in COLLATE
+FN_MARK Inline, gets #FN_MARK (\n(ln)
+$FN_CLOSE_BRACKET Close bracket for line-number identified
+ footnotes
+$FN_FAM Family used in footnotes
+$FN_FT Font used in footnotes
+$FN_LINENUMBER String to print before footnotes when
+ line-numbering enabled for footnotes
+$FN_LN_SEP Separator after line-number identified
+ footnotes
+$FN_OPEN_BRACKET Open bracket for line-number identified
+ footnotes
+$FN_QUAD Quad used in footnotes
+$FN_SIZE_CHANGE ps in/decrease of footnotes*
+$FOOTNOTE_COLOR Footnote color
+$HDRFTR_CENTER What to put in CENTER part of headers;
+ default doctype
+$HDRFTR_CENTER_FAM Family of CENTER part of headers
+$HDRFTR_CENTER_FT Font of centre part of headers
+$HDRFTR_CENTER_NEW HDRFTR_CENTER after the start of TOC;
+ defined in HDRFTR_CENTER if
+ HDRFTR_CENTER is called as
+ FOOTER_CENTER
+$HDRFTR_CENTER_OLD HDRFTR_CENTER just prior to start of
+ TOC; defined in HDRFTR_CENTER if
+ HDRFTR_CENTER is called as
+ FOOTER_CENTER
+$HDRFTR_CENTER_SIZE_CHANGE ps in/decrease of centre title in
+ headers**
+$HDRFTR_COLOR Color of headers/footers
+$HDRFTR_FAM Family to use in headers
+$HDRFTR_LEFT_FAM Family of left part of headers
+$HDRFTR_LEFT_FT Font of left part of headers
+$HDRFTR_LEFT_SIZE_CHANGE ps in/decrease of author in headers**
+$HDRFTR_LEFT What to put in left part of headers;
+ default author
+$HDRFTR_RIGHT_FAM Family of right part of headers
+$HDRFTR_RIGHT_FT Font of right part of headers
+$HDRFTR_RIGHT_SIZE_CHANGE ps in/decrease of right part of
+ headers**
+$HDRFTR_RIGHT What to put in right part of headers;
+ default title
+$HDRFTR_SIZE_CHANGE ps in/decrease of headers*
+$HDRFTR_TMP_SIZE_CHANGE_SWITCH Temporarily holds
+ HDRFTR_LEFT_SIZE_CHANGE if
+ #SWITCH_HDRFTRS=1
+$HDRFTR_TMP_SWITCH Temporarily holds HDRFTR_LEFT if
+ #SWITCH_HDRFTRS=1
+$HEAD_COLOR Head color
+$HEAD_FAM Family to use for section titles
+$HEAD_FT Font to use for section titles
+$HEAD_QUAD Quad value of section titles
+$HEAD_SIZE_CHANGE ps in/decrease of section titles*
+$LINEBREAK_CHAR Character that marks line breaks
+$LINEBREAK_CHAR_V_ADJ +|- amount by which to raise/lower
+ linebreak character
+$LAST_CHAR Temporary string used to discover whether
+ user has remembered to put a digit after
+ ROMAN or roman in arg to LIST
+$LINEBREAK_COLOR Linebreak color
+$LIST_ARG_1 The first arg to LIST (minus digits if
+ ROMAN or roman
+$LN_GUTTER Gutter to leave between line numbers
+ and text
+$LN_INC 2nd arg to NUMBER_LINES as a string
+$LN_NUM 1st arg to NUMBER_LINES as a string
+$MISC_COLOR Misc line color
+$MISC_QUAD Misc line quad
+PAGE# For use in hdrftr strings where page #
+ is needed; \*[PAGE]
+$PAGENUM_COLOR Page number color
+$PAGENUM_STYLE String passed to PAGENUM_STYLE
+$PAGE_NUM_FAM Family of page numbers
+$PAGE_NUM_FT Font of page numbers
+$PAGE_NUM_SIZE_CHANGE ps in/decrease of page numbers
+$PAPER Paper size (LETTER, A4, LEGAL);
+ default=LETTER
+$PH_COLOR Parahead color
+$PP_FT Font used in paragraphs
+$ROMAN_WIDTH The digit(s) appended to ROMAN or
+ roman LIST args
+$Q_LN_GUTTER Gutter between linenumbers and quotes
+ in quotes
+$QUOTE_COLOR Quote (poetic) color
+$QUOTE_FAM Family to use for pquotes
+$QUOTE_FT Font to use for pquotes
+$QUOTE_SIZE_CHANGE ps in/decrease of pquotes*
+$REF_BIB_INDENT 2nd line indent value for references in
+ bibliographies
+$REF_EN_INDENT 2nd line indent value for references in
+ endnotes
+$REF_FN_INDENT 2nd line indent value for references in
+ footnotes
+$RESTORE_SS_VAR Saves \*[$SS_VAR] for use with ref*build
+#REVISION The revision number (string valued)
+$REVISION_STRING What to print whenever the word
+ "revision" is required
+$SH_FAM Family to use in subheads
+$SH_FT Font to use in subheads
+$SH_SIZE_CHANGE ps in/decrease of subheads*
+$SH_COLOR Subhead color
+$SUBTITLE Document subtitle
+$SUBTITLE_FAM Family to use for subtitle in doc
+ header
+$SUBTITLE_FT Font to use for subtitle in doc header
+$SUBTITLE_SIZE_CHANGE ps in/decrease of subtitle*
+$SUBTITLE_PT_SIZE Absolute ps of subtitle
+$SUITE The #SUITE number register
+$TITLE Document title
+$TITLE_FAM Family to use for title in doc header
+$TITLE_FT Font to use for title in doc header
+$TITLE_PT_SIZE Absolute point size of title in docheader
+$TITLE_SIZE_CHANGE ps in/decrease of title in doc header*
+$TOC_AUTHORS What to print after toc doc title entry
+ if #TOC_AUTHORS=1
+$TOC_FAM Family to use on toc pages
+$TOC_HEAD_FAM Family of toc head entries
+$TOC_HEAD_FT Font of toc head entries
+$TOC_HEAD_ITEM A head as collected for TOC_ENTRIES
+$TOC_HEADER_FAM Family to use for "Contents"
+$TOC_HEADER_FT Font to use for "Contents"
+$TOC_HEADER_QUAD Quad direction of "Contents"
+$TOC_HEADER_SIZE ps in/decrease of "Contents"****
+$TOC_HEADER_STRING Header string of first toc page
+$TOC_PN Sets up toc leaders + entry pn
+ (typeset)
+$TOC_PN_FAM Family for toc entries page numbers
+$TOC_PN_FT Font for toc entries page numbers
+$TOC_PN_SIZE_CHANGE ps in/decrease of toc entries page
+ numbers
+$TOC_PN_STYLE Page-numbering style of toc pages
+$TOC_PN_TYPEWRITE Sets up toc leaders + entry pn
+ (typewrite)
+$TOC_PH_FAM Family of toc parahead entries
+$TOC_PH_FT Font of toc parahead entries
+$TOC_PARAHEAD_ITEM A parahead collected for TOC_ENTRIES
+$TOC_SH_FAM Family of toc subhead entries
+$TOC_SH_FT Font of toc subhead entries
+$TOC_SH_ITEM A subhead collected for TOC_ENTRIES
+$TOC_TITLE_FAM Family of toc doc title entries
+$TOC_TITLE_FT Font of toc doc title entries
+$USER_SET_TITLE_ITEM User defined toc doc title entry as
+ set by TOC_TITLE_ENTRY
+$UR_PAGINATION_STYLE Pagination style prior to endnotes
+$USERDEF_HDRFTR_RECTO User defined header/footer recto string
+$USERDEF_HDRFTR_VERSO User defined header/footer verso string
+
+ *relative to #DOC_PT_SIZE
+ **relative to overall ps of headers as set by HEADER_SIZE
+ ***relative to overall ps of endnotes
+****relative to overall ps of toc pages
+++PREPROCESSOR KEYWORDS+++
@@ -948,6 +1935,19 @@ cend
+++ALIASES+++
+Please note:
+
+Prior to version 1.1.9, all macros that included the word COLOR had
+aliases that used COLOUR instead. This convenience has now been
+removed, in an effort to reduce the size of the om.tmac file.
+
+Furthermore, if you want the convenience, you'll have to edit the
+om.tmac file. Simply aliasing, say, HEAD_COLOR as HEAD_COLOUR will
+not work, owing to significant changes in the handling of
+docelement control macros that end in _COLOR.
+
++++The following are for convenience, and header/footer management+++
+
BREAK_BLOCKQUOTE BREAK_QUOTE
BREAK_CITATION BREAK_QUOTE
BREAK_CITE BREAK_QUOTE
@@ -956,7 +1956,7 @@ CITE BLOCKQUOTE
COL_BREAK COL_NEXT
DOC_FAM DOC_FAMILY
DOC_LLENGTH DOC_LINE_LENGTH
-DOC_L_LENGTT DOC_LINE_LENGTH
+DOC_L_LENGTH DOC_LINE_LENGTH
DOC_L_MARGIN DOC_LEFT_MARGIN
DOC_LMARGIN DOC_LEFT_MARGIN
DOC_LS DOC_LEAD
@@ -964,84 +1964,31 @@ DOC_PS DOC_PT_SIZE
DOC_R_MARGIN DOC_RIGHT_MARGIN
DOC_RMARGIN DOC_RIGHT_MARGIN
FOOTER_CENTER_CAPS HDRFTR_CENTER_CAPS
-FOOTER_CENTER_FAM HDRFTR_CENTER_FAMILY
-FOOTER_CENTER_FAMILY HDRFTR_CENTER_FAMILY
-FOOTER_CENTER_FONT HDRFTR_CENTER_FONT
-FOOTER_CENTER_FT HDRFTR_CENTER_FONT
FOOTER_CENTER HDRFTR_CENTER
-FOOTER_CENTER_PS HDRFTR_CENTER_SIZE
-FOOTER_CENTER_SIZE HDRFTR_CENTER_SIZE
FOOTER_CENTRE_CAPS HDRFTR_CENTER_CAPS
-FOOTER_CENTRE_FAM HDRFTR_CENTER_FAMILY
-FOOTER_CENTRE_FAMILY HDRFTR_CENTER_FAMILY
-FOOTER_CENTRE_FT HDRFTR_CENTER_FONT
FOOTER_CENTRE HDRFTR_CENTER
-FOOTER_CENTRE_PS HDRFTR_CENTER_SIZE
-FOOTER_CENTRE_SIZE HDRFTR_CENTER_SIZE
-FOOTER_FAM HDRFTR_FAMILY
-FOOTER_FAMILY HDRFTR_FAMILY
FOOTER_LEFT_CAPS HDRFTR_LEFT_CAPS
-FOOTER_LEFT_FAM HDRFTR_LEFT_FAMILY
-FOOTER_LEFT_FAMILY HDRFTR_LEFT_FAMILY
-FOOTER_LEFT_FONT HDRFTR_LEFT_FONT
-FOOTER_LEFT_FT HDRFTR_LEFT_FONT
FOOTER_LEFT HDRFTR_LEFT
-FOOTER_LEFT_PS HDRFTR_LEFT_SIZE
-FOOTER_LEFT_SIZE HDRFTR_LEFT_SIZE
FOOTER_PLAIN HDRFTR_PLAIN
FOOTER_RECTO HDRFTR_RECTO
FOOTER_RIGHT_CAPS HDRFTR_RIGHT_CAPS
-FOOTER_RIGHT_FAM HDRFTR_RIGHT_FAMILY
-FOOTER_RIGHT_FAMILY HDRFTR_RIGHT_FAMILY
-FOOTER_RIGHT_FONT HDRFTR_RIGHT_FONT
-FOOTER_RIGHT_FT HDRFTR_RIGHT_FONT
FOOTER_RIGHT HDRFTR_RIGHT
-FOOTER_RIGHT_PS HDRFTR_RIGHT_SIZE
-FOOTER_RIGHT_SIZE HDRFTR_RIGHT_SIZE
FOOTER_RULE_GAP HDRFTR_RULE_GAP
FOOTER_RULE HDRFTR_RULE
-FOOTER_SIZE HDRFTR_SIZE
FOOTER_VERSO HDRFTR_VERSO
HDRFTR_RULE_INTERNAL HDRFTR_RULE
HEADER_CENTER_CAPS HDRFTR_CENTER_CAPS
-HEADER_CENTER_FAM HDRFTR_CENTER_FAMILY
-HEADER_CENTER_FAMILY HDRFTR_CENTER_FAMILY
-HEADER_CENTER_FONT HDRFTR_CENTER_FONT
-HEADER_CENTER_FT HDRFTR_CENTER_FONT
HEADER_CENTER HDRFTR_CENTER
-HEADER_CENTER_PS HDRFTR_CENTER_SIZE
-HEADER_CENTER_SIZE HDRFTR_CENTER_SIZE
HEADER_CENTRE_CAPS HDRFTR_CENTER_CAPS
-HEADER_CENTRE_FAM HDRFTR_CENTER_FAMILY
-HEADER_CENTRE_FAMILY HDRFTR_CENTER_FAMILY
-HEADER_CENTRE_FONT HDRFTR_CENTER_FONT
-HEADER_CENTRE_FT HDRFTR_CENTER_FONT
HEADER_CENTRE HDRFTR_CENTER
-HEADER_CENTRE_PS HDRFTR_CENTER_SIZE
-HEADER_CENTRE_SIZE HDRFTR_CENTER_SIZE
-HEADER_FAM HDRFTR_FAMILY
-HEADER_FAMILY HDRFTR_FAMILY
HEADER_LEFT_CAPS HDRFTR_LEFT_CAPS
-HEADER_LEFT_FAM HDRFTR_LEFT_FAMILY
-HEADER_LEFT_FAMILY HDRFTR_LEFT_FAMILY
-HEADER_LEFT_FONT HDRFTR_LEFT_FONT
-HEADER_LEFT_FT HDRFTR_LEFT_FONT
HEADER_LEFT HDRFTR_LEFT
-HEADER_LEFT_PS HDRFTR_LEFT_SIZE
-HEADER_LEFT_SIZE HDRFTR_LEFT_SIZE
HEADER_PLAIN HDRFTR_PLAIN
HEADER_RECTO HDRFTR_RECTO
HEADER_RIGHT_CAPS HDRFTR_RIGHT_CAPS
-HEADER_RIGHT_FAM HDRFTR_RIGHT_FAMILY
-HEADER_RIGHT_FAMILY HDRFTR_RIGHT_FAMILY
-HEADER_RIGHT_FONT HDRFTR_RIGHT_FONT
-HEADER_RIGHT_FT HDRFTR_RIGHT_FONT
HEADER_RIGHT HDRFTR_RIGHT
-HEADER_RIGHT_PS HDRFTR_RIGHT_SIZE
-HEADER_RIGHT_SIZE HDRFTR_RIGHT_SIZE
HEADER_RULE_GAP HDRFTR_RULE_GAP
HEADER_RULE HDRFTR_RULE
-HEADER_SIZE HDRFTR_SIZE
HEADER_VERSO HDRFTR_VERSO
PAGENUM PAGENUMBER
PAGINATION PAGINATE
@@ -1049,6 +1996,200 @@ PP_FT PP_FONT
PRINT_FOOTNOTE_RULE FOOTNOTE_RULE
SWITCH_FOOTERS SWITCH_HDRFTR
SWITCH_HEADERS SWITCH_HDRFTR
+TOC_LS TOC_LEAD
+TOC_PS TOC_PT_SIZE
+
++++The following are used for docelement type-style control+++
+
+AUTHOR_FAMILY _FAMILY
+AUTHOR_FONT _FONT
+AUTHOR_SIZE _SIZE
+BIBLIOGRAPHY_FAMILY _FAMILY
+BIBLIOGRAPHY_FONT _FONT
+BIBLIOGRAPHY_FOOTER_CENTER BIBLIOGRAPHY_HDRFTR_CENTER
+BIBLIOGRAPHY_FOOTER_CENTRE BIBLIOGRAPHY_HDRFTR_CENTRE
+BIBLIOGRAPHY_HEADER_CENTER BIBLIOGRAPHY_HDRFTR_CENTER
+BIBLIOGRAPHY_HEADER_CENTRE BIBLIOGRAPHY_HDRFTR_CENTRE
+BIBLIOGRAPHY_QUAD _QUAD
+BIBLIOGRAPHY_STRING_FAMILY _FAMILY
+BIBLIOGRAPHY_STRING_FONT _FONT
+BIBLIOGRAPHY_STRING_QUAD _QUAD
+BIBLIOGRAPHY_STRING_SIZE _SIZE
+BLOCKQUOTE_AUTOLEAD Q_AUTOLEAD
+BLOCKQUOTE_AUTOLEAD QUOTE_AUTOLEAD
+BLOCKQUOTE_COLOR _COLOR
+BLOCKQUOTE_FAMILY _FAMILY
+BLOCKQUOTE_FONT _FONT
+BLOCKQUOTE_QUAD _QUAD
+BLOCKQUOTE_SIZE _SIZE
+CHAPTER_TITLE_COLOR _COLOR
+CHAPTER_TITLE_FAMILY _FAMILY
+CHAPTER_TITLE_FONT _FONT
+CHAPTER_TITLE_SIZE _SIZE
+COVER_ATTRIBUTE_COLOR _COLOR
+COVER_AUTHOR_COLOR _COLOR
+COVER_AUTHOR_FAMILY _FAMILY
+COVER_AUTHOR_FONT _FONT
+COVER_AUTHOR_SIZE _SIZE
+COVER_COLOR _COLOR
+COVER_COPYRIGHT_COLOR _COLOR
+COVER_COPYRIGHT_FAMILY _FAMILY
+COVER_COPYRIGHT_FONT _FONT
+COVER_COPYRIGHT_QUAD _QUAD
+COVER_COPYRIGHT_SIZE _SIZE
+COVER_DOCTYPE_COLOR _COLOR
+COVER_DOCTYPE_FAMILY _FAMILY
+COVER_DOCTYPE_FONT _FONT
+COVER_DOCTYPE_SIZE _SIZE
+COVER_FAMILY _FAMILY
+COVER_MISC_COLOR _COLOR
+COVER_MISC_QUAD _QUAD
+COVER_SUBTITLE_COLOR _COLOR
+COVER_SUBTITLE_FAMILY _FAMILY
+COVER_SUBTITLE_FONT _FONT
+COVER_SUBTITLE_SIZE _SIZE
+COVER_TITLE_COLOR _COLOR
+COVER_TITLE_FAMILY _FAMILY
+COVER_TITLE_FONT _FONT
+COVER_TITLE_SIZE _SIZE
+DOC_COVER_ATTRIBUTE_COLOR _COLOR
+DOC_COVER_AUTHOR_COLOR _COLOR
+DOC_COVER_AUTHOR_FAMILY _FAMILY
+DOC_COVER_AUTHOR_FONT _FONT
+DOC_COVER_AUTHOR_SIZE _SIZE
+DOC_COVER_COLOR _COLOR
+DOC_COVER_COPYRIGHT_COLOR _COLOR
+DOC_COVER_COPYRIGHT_FAMILY _FAMILY
+DOC_COVER_COPYRIGHT_FONT _FONT
+DOC_COVER_COPYRIGHT_QUAD _QUAD
+DOC_COVER_COPYRIGHT_SIZE _SIZE
+DOC_COVER_DOCTYPE_COLOR _COLOR
+DOC_COVER_DOCTYPE_FAMILY _FAMILY
+DOC_COVER_DOCTYPE_FONT _FONT
+DOC_COVER_DOCTYPE_SIZE _SIZE
+DOC_COVER_FAMILY _FAMILY
+DOC_COVER_MISC_COLOR _COLOR
+DOC_COVER_MISC_QUAD _QUAD
+DOC_COVER_SUBTITLE_COLOR _COLOR
+DOC_COVER_SUBTITLE_FAMILY _FAMILY
+DOC_COVER_SUBTITLE_FONT _FONT
+DOC_COVER_SUBTITLE_SIZE _SIZE
+DOC_COVER_TITLE_COLOR _COLOR
+DOC_COVER_TITLE_FAMILY _FAMILY
+DOC_COVER_TITLE_FONT _FONT
+DOC_COVER_TITLE_SIZE _SIZE
+DOCHEADER_COLOR _COLOR
+DOCHEADER_FAMILY _FAMILY
+DOC_QUAD _QUAD
+DOCTYPE_FAMILY _FAMILY
+DOCTYPE_FONT _FONT
+DOCTYPE_SIZE _SIZE
+ENDNOTE_BLOCKQUOTE_AUTOLEAD Q_AUTOLEAD
+ENDNOTE_BLOCKQUOTE_AUTOLEAD QUOTE_AUTOLEAD
+ENDNOTE_FAMILY _FAMILY
+ENDNOTE_FONT _FONT
+ENDNOTE_LINENUMBER_FAMILY _FAMILY
+ENDNOTE_LINENUMBER_FONT _FONT
+ENDNOTE_LINENUMBER_SIZE _SIZE
+ENDNOTE_NUMBER_FAMILY _FAMILY
+ENDNOTE_NUMBER_FONT _FONT
+ENDNOTE_NUMBER_SIZE _SIZE
+ENDNOTE_QUAD _QUAD
+ENDNOTE_QUOTE_AUTLOEAD Q_AUTOLEAD
+ENDNOTE_QUOTE_AUTOLEAD QUOTE_AUTOLEAD
+ENDNOTE_STRING_FAMILY _FAMILY
+ENDNOTE_STRING_FONT _FONT
+ENDNOTE_STRING_QUAD _QUAD
+ENDNOTE_STRING_SIZE _SIZE
+ENDNOTE_TITLE_FAMILY _FAMILY
+ENDNOTE_TITLE_FONT _FONT
+ENDNOTE_TITLE_QUAD _QUAD
+ENDNOTE_TITLE_SIZE _SIZE
+EPIGRAPH_COLOR _COLOR
+EPIGRAPH_FAMILY _FAMILY
+EPIGRAPH_FONT _FONT
+EPIGRAPH_QUAD _QUAD
+EPIGRAPH_SIZE _SIZE
+FINIS_COLOR _COLOR
+FOOTNOTE_COLOR _COLOR
+FOOTNOTE_FAMILY _FAMILY
+FOOTNOTE_FONT _FONT
+FOOTNOTE_QUAD _QUAD
+FOOTNOTE_SIZE _SIZE
+HDRFTR_CENTER_FAMILY _FAMILY
+HDRFTR_CENTER_FONT _FONT
+HDRFTR_CENTER_SIZE _SIZE
+HDRFTR_COLOR _COLOR
+HDRFTR_FAMILY _FAMILY
+HDRFTR_LEFT_FAMILY _FAMILY
+HDRFTR_LEFT_FONT _FONT
+HDRFTR_LEFT_SIZE _SIZE
+HDRFTR_RIGHT_FAMILY _FAMILY
+HDRFTR_RIGHT_FONT _FONT
+HDRFTR_RIGHT_SIZE _SIZE
+HDRFTR_RULE_COLOR _COLOR
+HDRFTR_SIZE _SIZE
+HEAD_COLOR _COLOR
+HEAD_FAMILY _FAMILY
+HEAD_FONT _FONT
+HEAD_QUAD _QUAD
+HEAD_SIZE _SIZE
+LINEBREAK_COLOR _COLOR
+MISC_COLOR _COLOR
+MISC_QUAD _QUAD
+PAGENUM_COLOR _COLOR
+PAGENUM_FAMILY _FAMILY
+PAGENUM_FONT _FONT
+PARAHEAD_COLOR _COLOR
+PARAHEAD_FAMILY _FAMILY
+PARAHEAD_FONT _FONT
+PARAHEAD_SIZE _SIZE
+QUOTE_COLOR _COLOR
+QUOTE_FAMILY _FAMILY
+QUOTE_FONT _FONT
+QUOTE_INDENT _INDENT
+QUOTE_SIZE _SIZE
+REF_INDENT INDENT_REFS
+REF) REF_BRACKETS_END
+REF] REF_BRACKETS_END
+REF} REF_BRACKETS_END
+REF( REF_BRACKETS_START
+REF[ REF_BRACKETS_START
+REF{ REF_BRACKETS_START
+SUBHEAD_COLOR _COLOR
+SUBHEAD_FAMILY _FAMILY
+SUBHEAD_FONT _FONT
+SUBHEAD_SIZE _SIZE
+SUBTITLE_COLOR _COLOR
+SUBTITLE_FAMILY _FAMILY
+SUBTITLE_FONT _FONT
+SUBTITLE_SIZE _SIZE
+TITLE_COLOR _COLOR
+TITLE_FAMILY _FAMILY
+TITLE_FONT _FONT
+TITLE_SIZE _SIZE
+TOC_FAM _FAMILY
+TOC_FAMILY _FAMILY
+TOC_HEADER_FAMILY _FAMILY
+TOC_HEADER_FONT _FONT
+TOC_HEADER_QUAD _QUAD
+TOC_HEADER_SIZE _SIZE
+TOC_HEAD_FAMILY _FAMILY
+TOC_HEAD_FONT _FONT
+TOC_HEAD_SIZE _SIZE
+TOC_PARAHEAD_FAMILY _FAMILY
+TOC_PARAHEAD_FONT _FONT
+TOC_PARAHEAD_SIZE _SIZE
+TOC_PN_FAMILY _FAMILY
+TOC_PN_FONT _FONT
+TOC_PN_SIZE _SIZE
+TOC_PT_SIZE _SIZE
+TOC_SUBHEAD_FAMILY _FAMILY
+TOC_SUBHEAD_FONT _FONT
+TOC_SUBHEAD_SIZE _SIZE
+TOC_TITLE_FAMILY _FAMILY
+TOC_TITLE_FONT _FONT
+TOC_TITLE_SIZE _SIZE
</pre>
<hr>
diff --git a/contrib/groff/contrib/mom/momdoc/toc.html b/contrib/groff/contrib/mom/momdoc/toc.html
index cd853e8e88a0..515740449cfc 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/contrib/mom/momdoc/toc.html
+++ b/contrib/groff/contrib/mom/momdoc/toc.html
@@ -1,14 +1,75 @@
+<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2 Final//EN">
<html>
<head>
<meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html;charset=iso-8859-1">
-<title>Mom -- Table of Contents</title>
+<title>Mom, version 1.3-a -- Table of Contents</title>
</head>
<body bgcolor="#dfdfdf">
<!====================================================================>
-<h1><u>Table of Contents</u></h1>
+<h1 align="center"><u>Table of Contents for mom, version 1.3-a</u></h1>
+
+The table of contents has grown quite large. If you've been using
+<strong>mom</strong> for a while, you might prefer the
+<a href="macrolist.html#TOP"><strong>Quick Reference Guide</strong></a>.
+<p>
+If you're new to <strong>mom</strong>, click on any link in the
+<a href="#QUICK_TOC"><strong>Quick Table of Contents</strong></a>
+to go to the
+appropriate section of the <strong>Full Table of Contents</strong>.
+<p>
+Or click
+<a href="#TOC_PROP">here</a>
+to go directly to the <strong>Full Table of Contents</strong>.
+<p>
+<hr>
+
+<a name="QUICK_TOC"><h2>Quick Table of Contents</h2></a>
+<a href="#INTRO"><strong>INTRODUCTORY STUFF</strong></a>
+<ul>
+ <li><a href="#WHAT">What is mom?</a>
+ <li><a href="#DEFS">Definitions of terms used in this manual</a>
+ <li><a href="#USING">Using mom</a>
+</ul>
+<a href="#TYPESET"><strong>TYPESETTING WITH MOM</strong></a>
<ul>
+ <li><a href="#TYPE_INTRO">Intro to typesetting macros</a>
+ <li><a href="#PAGE">Page setup</a>
+ <li><a href="#PARAM">Basic typesetting parameters</a>
+ <li><a href="#JUST">Justifying, quadding, etc.</a>
+ <li><a href="#REFINE">Refinements</a>
+ <li><a href="#MOD">Modifying type</a>
+ <li><a href="#VERT">Vertical movements</a>
+ <li><a href="#TAB">Tabs</a>
+ <li><a href="#COL">Multiple columns</a>
+ <li><a href="#IND">Indents</a>
+ <li><a href="#GOODIES">Goodies</a>
+ <li><a href="#ESCAPES">Inline escapes</a>
+ <li><a href="#COLOR">Coloured text</a>
+</ul>
+<p>
+<a href="#DOCPROC"><strong>DOCUMENT PROCESSING WITH MOM</strong></a>
+<ul>
+ <li><a href="#DOCPROC_INTRO">Introduction to document processing</a>
+ <li><a href="#PRELIM">Preliminary document setup</a>
+ <li><a href="#TAGS">The document element tags</a> -- heads, subheads, footnotes, etc.
+ <li><a href="#HDRFTR">Headers and footers</a>
+ <li><a href="#PAGINATE">Pagination</a>
+ <li><a href="#RV">Recto/verso printing and collating</a>
+ <li><a href="#COVER">Cover pages</a>
+ <li><a href="#REF">Bibliographies and references</a>
+ <li><a href="#LETTER">Writing letters</a>
+ <li><a href="#TYPEMACDOC">Using typesetting macros during document processing</a>
+ <li><a href="#QUICK">Quick reference guide to mom</a>
+ <li><a href="#APP">Appendices</a>
+</ul>
+<br>
+<hr>
+<a name="TOC_PROP"></a>
+<h2>Full Table of Contents</h2>
+<a name="INTRO"></a>
+<a name="WHAT"></a>
<li><a href="intro.html#INTRO"><strong>1. WHAT IS MOM?</strong></a>
<ul>
<li><a href="intro.html#INTRO_INTRO">1.1 Who is mom meant for?</a>
@@ -21,12 +82,14 @@
<li><a href="intro.html#TOGGLE_MACRO">1.5.2 &quot;Toggle&quot; macros</a>
</ul>
</ul>
+<a name="DEFS"></a>
<li><a href="definitions.html#TERMS"><strong>2. DEFINITIONS OF TERMS USED IN THIS MANUAL</strong></a>
<ul>
<li><a href="definitions.html#TERMS_TYPESETTING">2.1 Typesetting terms</a>
<li><a href="definitions.html#TERMS_GROFF">2.2 Groff terms</a>
<li><a href="definitions.html#TERMS_MOM">2.3 Mom's document processing terms</a>
</ul>
+<a name="USING"></a>
<li><a href="using.html#USING"><strong>3. USING MOM</strong></a>
<ul>
<li><a href="using.html#USING_INTRO">3.1 Introduction</a>
@@ -34,34 +97,43 @@
<li><a href="using.html#USING_INVOKING">3.3 Printing -- invoking groff with mom</a>
<li><a href="using.html#USING_PREVIEWING">3.4 How to preview documents</a>
</ul>
+<a name="TYPESET"></a>
<li><a href="typesetting.html#MACROS_TYPESETTING"><strong>4. THE TYPESETTING MACROS</strong></a>
<ul>
+<a name="TYPE_INTRO"></a>
<li><a href="typesetting.html#INTRO_MACROS_TYPESETTING">4.1 Introduction to the typesetting macros</a>
<br>
+<a name="PAGE"></a>
<li><a href="typesetting.html#PAGE_MARGINS"><strong>4.2 Page Setup</strong></a> -- paper size and page margins
<ul>
<li><a href="typesetting.html#INDEX_SETUP">4.2.1 Macro list</a>
</ul>
- <li><a href="typesetting.html#BASIC_PARAMS"><strong>4.3 Basic Parameters</strong></a> -- family, font, point size, line space, line length, autolead
+<a name="PARAM"></a>
+ <li><a href="typesetting.html#BASIC_PARAMS"><strong>4.3 Basic Parameters</strong></a> -- family, font, fallback font, point size, line space, line length, autolead
<ul>
<li><a href="typesetting.html#INDEX_BASIC">4.3.1 Macro list</a>
</ul>
+<a name="JUST"></a>
<li><a href="typesetting.html#JUST_QUAD_FILL"><strong>4.4 Justifying, Quadding, Filling and Breaking Lines</strong></a>
<ul>
<li><a href="typesetting.html#INDEX_JUST">4.4.1 Macro list</a>
</ul>
+<a name="REFINE"></a>
<li><a href="typesetting.html#REFINEMENTS"><strong>4.5 Refinements</strong></a> -- word space, sentence space, letter spacing (track kerning), hyphenation, kerning, ligatures
<ul>
<li><a href="typesetting.html#INDEX_REFINEMENTS">4.5.1 Macro list</a>
</ul>
+<a name="MOD"></a>
<li><a href="typesetting.html#MODIFICATIONS"><strong>4.6 Modifying Type</strong></a> -- pseudo-italic, -bold, -condensed, and -extended
<ul>
<li><a href="typesetting.html#INDEX_MODIFICATIONS">4.6.1 Macro list</a>
</ul>
+<a name="VERT"></a>
<li><a href="typesetting.html#ALDRLD"><strong>4.7 Vertical Movements</strong></a> -- moving up and down on the page
<ul>
<li><a href="typesetting.html#INDEX_ALDRLD">4.7.1 Macro list</a>
</ul>
+<a name="TAB"></a>
<li><a href="typesetting.html#TABS"><strong>4.8 Tabs</strong></a>
<ul>
<li><a href="typesetting.html#TYPESETTING_TABS">4.8.1 Typesetting tabs</a>
@@ -74,22 +146,26 @@
</ul>
<li><a href="typesetting.html#INDEX_TABS">4.8.3 Macro list</a>
</ul>
+<a name="COL"></a>
<li><a href="typesetting.html#MULTI_COLUMNS"><strong>4.9 Multi-columns</strong></a>
<ul>
<li><a href="typesetting.html#INDEX_MULTI_COLUMNS">4.9.1 Macro list</a>
</ul>
+<a name="IND"></a>
<li><a href="typesetting.html#INDENTS"><strong>4.10 Indents</strong></a>
<ul>
<li><a href="typesetting.html#INDENTS_TUT">4.10.1 A brief explanation of how mom handles indents</a>
<li><a href="typesetting.html#INDEX_INDENTS">4.10.2 Macro list</a>
</ul>
+<a name="GOODIES"></a>
<li><a href="goodies.html#GOODIES"><strong>4.11 Goodies</strong></a> -- aliases,
transparent lines, smartquotes, caps,
underscoring/underlining, padding lines, leaders, drop
- caps, superscripts
+ caps, superscripts, (nested) lists, user-definable strings
<ul>
<li><a href="goodies.html#INDEX_GOODIES">4.11.1 Macro list</a>
</ul>
+<a name="ESCAPES"></a>
<li><a href="inlines.html#INLINE_ESCAPES"><strong>4.12 Inline Escapes</strong></a>
<ul>
<li><a href="inlines.html#INTRO_INLINE_ESCAPES">4.12.1 Introduction to inline escapes</a>
@@ -97,14 +173,24 @@
<li><a href="inlines.html#INLINES_GROFF">4.12.3 Groff inlines</a>
<li><a href="inlines.html#INLINE_CHARACTERS_GROFF">4.12.3.1 Inlines for special characters and symbols</a>
</ul>
+<a name="COLOR"></a>
+ <li><a href="color.html#TOP"><strong>4.13 Coloured text</strong></a>
+ <ul>
+ <li><a href="color.html#INTRO_COLOR">4.13.1 Introduction to coloured text</a>
+ <li><a href="color.html#MACROS_COLOR">4.13.2 Macro list</a>
+ </ul>
</ul>
+<a name="DOCPROC"></a>
+<a name="DOCPROC_INTRO"></a>
<li><a href="docprocessing.html#DOCPROCESSING"><strong>5. DOCUMENT PROCESSING WITH MOM</strong></a>
<ul>
<li><a href="docprocessing.html#INTRO_MACROS_DOCPROCESSING">5.1 Introduction to document processing</a>
<li><a href="docprocessing.html#DEFAULTS">5.2 Some document defaults</a>
<ul>
- <li><a href="docprocessing.html#LEADING_NOTE">IMPORTANT NOTE on leading/spacing and bottom margins</a>
+ <li><a href="docprocessing.html#LEADING_NOTE">IMPORTANT NOTE on leading/spacing and bottom margins</a>
+ <li><a href="docprocessing.html#SHIM">The SHIM macro</a> -- to get document leading back on track
</ul>
+<a name="PRELIM"></a>
<li><a href="docprocessing.html#SETUP"><strong>5.3 PRELIMINARY DOCUMENT SETUP</strong></a>
<ul>
<li><a href="docprocessing.html#DOCPROCESSING_TUT">5.3.1 Tutorial</a> -- setting up a mom document
@@ -112,12 +198,17 @@
<li><a href="docprocessing.html#REFERENCE_MACROS"><strong>5.3.2 The Reference Macros</strong></a>
<ul>
<li><a href="docprocessing.html#TITLE">5.3.2.1 TITLE</a>
- <li><a href="docprocessing.html#SUBTITLE">5.3.2.2 SUBTITLE</a>
- <li><a href="docprocessing.html#AUTHOR">5.3.2.3 AUTHOR</a>
- <li><a href="docprocessing.html#CHAPTER">5.3.2.4 CHAPTER</a>
- <li><a href="docprocessing.html#CHAPTER_TITLE">5.3.2.5 CHAPTER_TITLE</a>
- <li><a href="docprocessing.html#DRAFT">5.3.2.6 DRAFT</a>
- <li><a href="docprocessing.html#REVISION">5.3.2.7 REVISION</a>
+ <li><a href="docprocessing.html#DOC_TITLE">5.3.2.2 DOCTITLE</a>
+ <li><a href="docprocessing.html#SUBTITLE">5.3.2.3 SUBTITLE</a>
+ <li><a href="docprocessing.html#AUTHOR">5.3.2.4 AUTHOR</a>
+ <li><a href="docprocessing.html#CHAPTER">5.3.2.5 CHAPTER</a>
+ <li><a href="docprocessing.html#CHAPTER_TITLE">5.3.2.6 CHAPTER_TITLE</a>
+ <li><a href="docprocessing.html#DRAFT">5.3.2.7 DRAFT</a>
+ <li><a href="docprocessing.html#REVISION">5.3.2.8 REVISION</a>
+ <li><a href="docprocessing.html#COPYRIGHT">5.3.2.9 COPYRIGHT</a>
+ <li><a href="docprocessing.html#MISC">5.3.2.10 MISC</a>
+ <li><a href="docprocessing.html#COVERTITLE">5.3.2.11 COVER_TITLE</a>
+ <li><a href="docprocessing.html#COVERTITLE">5.3.2.12 DOC_COVER_TITLE</a>
</ul>
<li><a href="docprocessing.html#DOCSTYLE_MACROS"><strong>5.3.3 The Docstyle Macros</strong></a>
<ul>
@@ -127,9 +218,15 @@
</ul>
<li><a href="docprocessing.html#STYLE_BEFORE_START"><strong>5.3.4 Changing Type and Style Parameters <em>before</em> START</strong></a>
<ul>
- <li><a href="docprocessing.html#TYPE_BEFORE_START">5.3.4.1 Typesetting macros</a> -- usage
- <li><a href="docprocessing.html#DOC_LEAD_ADJUST">5.3.4.2 DOC_LEAD_ADJUST</a> -- adjust document leading to fill pages
- <li><a href="docprocessing.html#DOCHEADER">5.3.4.3 DOCHEADER</a> -- managing the docheader
+ <li><a href="docprocessing.html#TYPE_BEFORE_START">5.3.4.1 Typesetting macros before START</a> -- usage
+ <ul>
+ <li><a href="docprocessing.html#COLOR">Colour</a>
+ </ul>
+ <li><a href="docprocessing.html#DOC_LEAD_ADJUST">5.3.4.2 DOC_LEAD_ADJUST</a> -- adjusting the document
+ <a href="definitions.html#TERMS_LEADING">leading</a> (line spacing) to fill pages
+ <li><a href="docprocessing.html#DOCHEADER">5.3.4.3 DOCHEADER</a> -- managing the
+ <a href="definitions.html#TERMS_DOCHEADER">document header</a>
+
<li><a href="docprocessing.html#COLUMNS_INTRO">5.3.4.4 COLUMNS</a> -- setting documents in columns
</ul>
<li><a href="docprocessing.html#START_MACRO"><strong>5.3.5 ***START***</strong></a> -- the macro to initiate document processing
@@ -138,7 +235,10 @@
<ul>
<li><a href="docprocessing.html#INDEX_DOC_PARAM">5.3.6.1 Macro list</a>
</ul>
+<a name="TYPEMACDOC"></a>
+ <li><a href="typemacdoc.html#TYPESETTING"><strong>5.3.7 Using typesetting macros during document processing</strong></A>
</ul>
+<a name="TAGS"></a>
<li><a href="docelement.html#DOCELEMENT"><strong>5.4 THE DOCUMENT ELEMENT TAGS</strong></a>
<ul>
<li><a href="docelement.html#DOCELEMENT_INTRO">5.4.1 Introduction to the document element tags</a>
@@ -151,13 +251,19 @@
<li><a href="docelement.html#HEAD_INTRO">5.4.4 Main heads</a>
<li><a href="docelement.html#SUBHEAD_INTRO">5.4.5 Subheads</a>
<li><a href="docelement.html#PARAHEAD_INTRO">5.4.6 Paragraph heads</a>
- <li><a href="docelement.html#LINEBREAK_INTRO">5.4.7 Linebreaks</a> -- author linebreaks
- <li><a href="docelement.html#QUOTE_INTRO">5.4.8 Quotes</a> -- line for line poetic quotes
+ <li><a href="docelement.html#LINEBREAK_INTRO">5.4.7 Linebreaks</a> -- author linebreaks (section breaks)
+ <li><a href="docelement.html#QUOTE_INTRO">5.4.8 Quotes</a> -- line for line poetic quotes or unformatted, verbatim text (e.g. code snippets)
<li><a href="docelement.html#BLOCKQUOTE_INTRO">5.4.9 Blockquotes</a> -- cited material
- <li><a href="docelement.html#FOOTNOTE_INTRO">5.4.10 Footnotes</a>
- <li><a href="docelement.html#ENDNOTE_INTRO">5.4.11 Endnotes</a>
- <li><a href="docelement.html#FINIS_INTRO">5.4.12 Document termination</a> -- FINIS
+ <li><a href="docelement.html#LIST_INTRO">5.4.10 Lists</a> -- (nested) lists
+ <li><a href="docelement.html#NUMBER_LINES_INTRO">5.4.11 Line numbering</a>
+ <li><a href="docelement.html#FOOTNOTE_INTRO">5.4.12 Footnotes</a>
+ <li><a href="docelement.html#ENDNOTE_INTRO">5.4.13 Endnotes</a>
+ <li><a href="docelement.html#MARGIN_NOTES_INTRO">5.4.14 Margin notes</a>
+ <li><a href="docelement.html#BLANK_PAGE_TITLE">5.4.15 Blank pages</a>
+ <li><a href="docelement.html#TOC_INTRO">5.4.16 Table of contents</a>
+ <li><a href="docelement.html#FINIS_INTRO">5.4.17 Document termination</a> -- FINIS
</ul>
+<a name="HDRFTR"></a>
<li><a href="headfootpage.html#HEADFOOTPAGE"><strong>5.5 DOCUMENT HEADERS AND FOOTERS</strong></a>
<ul>
<li><a href="headfootpage.html#HEADFOOTPAGE_INTRO">5.5.1 Introduction</a>
@@ -170,11 +276,13 @@
</ul>
<li><a href="headfootpage.html#HEADFOOT_CONTROL">5.5.6 Control macros for headers/footers</a>
</ul>
+<a name="PAGINATE"></a>
<li><a href="headfootpage.html#PAGINATION"><strong>5.6 PAGINATION</strong></a>
<ul>
<li><a href="headfootpage.html#PAGINATION">Introduction</a>
<li><a href="headfootpage.html#INDEX_PAGINATION">Pagination macros list</a>
</ul>
+<a name="RV"></a>
<li><a href="rectoverso.html#RECTOVERSO"><strong>5.7 RECTO/VERSO PRINTING AND COLLATING</strong></a>
<ul>
<li><a href="rectoverso.html#RECTOVERSO_INTRO">5.7.1 Introduction to recto/verso</a>
@@ -186,23 +294,35 @@
<li><a href="rectoverso.html#COLLATE">5.7.2.1 The COLLATE macro</a>
</ul>
</ul>
- <li><a href="cover.html#RECTOVERSO"><strong>5.8 CREATING A COVER PAGE</strong></a>
+<a name="COVER"></a>
+ <li><a href="cover.html#COVER_TOP"><strong>5.8 CREATING COVER PAGES</strong></a>
<br>
- <li><a href="letters.html#LETTERS"><strong>5.9 WRITING LETTERS</strong></a>
+<a name="REF"></a>
+ <li><a href="refer.html#REF_TOP"><strong>5.9 BIBLIOGRAPHIES AND REFERENCES</strong></a>
+ <br>
+<a name="LETTER"></a>
+ <li><a href="letters.html#LETTERS"><strong>5.10 WRITING LETTERS</strong></a>
<ul>
- <li><a href="letters.html#LETTERS_INTRO">5.9.1 Introduction to writing letters</a>
- <li><a href="letters.html#TUTORIAL">5.9.2 Tutorial on writing letters</a>
- <li><a href="letters.html#LETTERS_DEFAULTS">5.9.3 Default style for letters</a>
- <li><a href="letters.html#LETTERS_MACROS">5.9.4 The letter macros</a>
+ <li><a href="letters.html#LETTERS_INTRO">5.10.1 Introduction to writing letters</a>
+ <li><a href="letters.html#TUTORIAL">5.10.2 Tutorial on writing letters</a>
+ <li><a href="letters.html#LETTERS_DEFAULTS">5.10.3 Default style for letters</a>
+ <li><a href="letters.html#LETTERS_MACROS">5.10.4 The letter macros</a>
</ul>
- <li><a href="typemacdoc.html#TYPESETTING"><strong>5.10 USING TYPESETTING MACROS DURING DOCUMENT PROCESSING</strong></a>
</ul>
- <li><a href="appendices.html#APPENDICES"><strong>6. APPENDICES</strong></a>
+<a name="QUICK"></a>
+<li><a href="macrolist.html#QUICK"><strong>6. QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE TO MOM</strong></a>
+<p>
+<a name="APP"></a>
+<li><a href="appendices.html#APPENDICES"><strong>7. APPENDICES</strong></a>
<ul>
- <li><a href="appendices.html#MOREDOC">6.1 Further notes on this documentation</a>
- <li><a href="appendices.html#CODENOTES">6.2 Some reflections on mom</a>
- <li><a href="reserved.html#RESERVED">6.3 List of reserved words</a>
- <li><a href="appendices.html#CONTACT">6.4 Contact the author</a>
+ <li><a href="appendices.html#MOREDOC">7.1 Further notes on this documentation</a>
+ <li><a href="appendices.html#FONTS">7.2 Adding PostScript fonts to groff</a>
+ <ul>
+ <li><a href="appendices.html#HOWTO">7.2.1 How to create a PostScript font for use with groff</a>
+ </ul>
+ <li><a href="appendices.html#CODENOTES">7.2 Some reflections on mom</a>
+ <li><a href="reserved.html#RESERVED">7.3 List of reserved words</a>
+ <li><a href="appendices.html#CONTACT">7.4 Contact the author</a>
</ul>
</ul>
</body>
diff --git a/contrib/groff/contrib/mom/momdoc/typemacdoc.html b/contrib/groff/contrib/mom/momdoc/typemacdoc.html
index ef23d08442f4..bedd031905bc 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/contrib/mom/momdoc/typemacdoc.html
+++ b/contrib/groff/contrib/mom/momdoc/typemacdoc.html
@@ -1,3 +1,4 @@
+<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2 Final//EN">
<html>
<head>
<meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html;charset=iso-8859-1">
@@ -7,9 +8,10 @@
<!====================================================================>
-<a href="appendices.html#TOP">Next</a>&nbsp;&nbsp;
-<a href="letters.html#TOP">Prev</a>&nbsp;&nbsp;
+<a href="docelement.html#TOP">Next</a>&nbsp;&nbsp;
+<a href="docprocessing.html#TOP">Prev</a>&nbsp;&nbsp;
<a href="toc.html">Back to Table of Contents</a>
+<p>
<a name="TOP"></a>
<a name="TYPESETTING">
@@ -29,24 +31,27 @@ alone. (To indent footnotes, see the full explanation of the
<a href="docelement.html#FOOTNOTE">FOOTNOTE</a>
macro.)
<p>
-There are, however, some typesetting macros that, used during document
+<strong>Mom</strong>'s tabs
+(both
+<a href="typesetting.html#TYPESETTING_TABS">typesetting tabs</a>
+and
+<a href="typesetting.html#STRING_TABS">string tabs</a>)
+behave as expected in running text during document processing. Tab
+structures that do not exceed the line length of running text are
+preserved sensibly from page to page, and, if
+<a href="docprocessing.html#COLUMNS">COLUMNS</a>
+are enabled, from column to column.
+<p>
+Some typesetting macros, however, when used during document
processing, behave in special ways. These are the macros that deal
-with the basic parameters of type style: horizontal and vertical margins,
-line length,
+with the basic parameters of type style: horizontal and vertical
+margins, line length,
<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_FAMILY">family</a>,
<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_FONT">font</a>,
-point size,
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_PS">point size</a>,
<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_LEADING">leading</a>,
and
<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_QUAD">quad</a>.
-<p>
-<strong>NOTE:</strong> See the section on
-<a href="#TB_MARGINS">Top and bottom margins in document processing</a>
-for information on how <strong>mom</strong> interprets
-<a href="typesetting.html#T_MARGIN">T_MARGIN</a>
-and
-<a href="typesetting.html#B_MARGIN">B_MARGIN</a>
-in document processing.
<p>
<strong>Mom</strong> assumes that any changes to these parameters
@@ -58,7 +63,17 @@ middle of a document.
<p>
The following lists those typesetting macros whose behaviour during
document processing requires some explanation.
-<p>
+(Please refer to
+<a href="#TB_MARGINS">Top and bottom margins in document processing</a>
+for information on how <strong>mom</strong> interprets
+<a href="typesetting.html#T_MARGIN">T_MARGIN</a>
+and
+<a href="typesetting.html#B_MARGIN">B_MARGIN</a>
+in document processing. Additionally, see
+<a href="#ADD_SPACE">ADD_SPACE</a>
+if you encounter the problem of trying to get <strong>mom</strong>
+to put space at the tops of pages after the first.)
+
<pre>
MACRO EFFECT DURING DOCUMENT PROCESSING
----- ---------------------------------
@@ -115,9 +130,14 @@ LS *Changes line space for the duration of the
current tag only. As soon as another document
element tag is entered, the line space reverts to
the current document default for the new
- tag. Highly NOT recommended, since changes to
- a document's leading interfere with mom's
- ability to balance bottom margins.
+ tag.
+
+ Using LS to temporarily change leading within a
+ document will almost certainly result in a bottom
+ margin that doesn't align with the bottom margin
+ of subsequent pages. You'll need to use the SHIM
+ macro to get mom back on track when you're ready
+ to return to the document's default leading.
QUAD *Changes quad for the duration of the
current tag only. As soon as another document
@@ -159,10 +179,56 @@ running text, but have no effect on the placement of
<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_FOOTER">footers</a>,
or page numbers.
+<a name="ADD_SPACE">
+ <h2><u>ADD_SPACE</u></h2>
+</a>
+
+<p>
+Occasionally, you may want to insert space before the start of
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_RUNNING">running text</a>
+on pages after the first.
+<p>
+You might have tried using
+<a href="typesetting.html#ALD">ALD</a>
+or
+<a href="typesetting.html#SPACE">SPACE</a>
+and found it did nothing. This is because <strong>mom</strong>
+normally inhibits any extra space before the start of running text
+on pages after the first.
+<p>
+If you need the space, you must use the macro,
+<strong>ADD_SPACE</strong>, in conjuction with
+<a href="typesetting.html#NEWPAGE">NEWPAGE</a>.
+<strong>ADD_SPACE</strong> takes as its single argument the
+distance you want <strong>mom</strong> to advance from the normal
+baseline position at the top of the page. A
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_UNITOFMEASURE">unit of measure</a>
+is required.
+
+<p>
+For example, say you wanted to insert 2 inches of space before the
+start of running text on a page other than the first. You'd
+accomplish it with
+
+<p>
+<pre>
+ .NEWPAGE
+ .ADD_SPACE 2i
+</pre>
+
+which would terminate your current page, break to a new page,
+print the header (assuming headers are on) and insert 2 inches of
+space before the start of running text.
+<p>
+Since adding space in this way is almost sure to disrupt
+<strong>mom</strong>'s ability to guarantee perfectly flush bottom
+margins, I highly recommend using the
+<a href="docprocessing.html#SHIM">SHIM</a>
+macro immediately after <strong>ADD_SPACE</strong>.
<p>
<hr>
-<a href="appendices.html#TOP">Next</a>&nbsp;&nbsp;
-<a href="letters.html#TOP">Prev</a>&nbsp;&nbsp;
+<a href="docelement.html#TOP">Next</a>&nbsp;&nbsp;
+<a href="docprocessing.html#TOP">Prev</a>&nbsp;&nbsp;
<a href="#TOP">Top</a>&nbsp;&nbsp;
<a href="toc.html">Back to Table of Contents</a>
</body>
diff --git a/contrib/groff/contrib/mom/momdoc/typesetting.html b/contrib/groff/contrib/mom/momdoc/typesetting.html
index 8ac345ee2b23..a161c5b4c341 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/contrib/mom/momdoc/typesetting.html
+++ b/contrib/groff/contrib/mom/momdoc/typesetting.html
@@ -1,3 +1,4 @@
+<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2 Final//EN">
<html>
<head>
<meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html;charset=iso-8859-1">
@@ -10,7 +11,7 @@
<a href="goodies.html#TOP">Next</a>&nbsp;&nbsp;
<a href="definitions.html#TOP">Prev</a>&nbsp;&nbsp;
<a href="toc.html">Back to Table of Contents</a>
-
+<p>
<a name="TOP"></a>
<a name="MACROS_TYPESETTING">
<h1 align="center"><u>THE TYPESETTING MACROS</u></h1>
@@ -29,7 +30,7 @@
<li><a href="#INTRO_BASIC_PARAMS">Introduction to Basic Parameters</a>
<li><a href="#INDEX_BASIC">List of macros</a>
</ul>
- <li><strong>JUSTIFYING, QUADDING, FILLING, BREAKING LINES</strong>
+ <li><strong>JUSTIFYING, QUADDING, FILLING, BREAKING and JOINING LINES</strong>
<ul>
<li><a href="#INTRO_JUST_QUAD_FILL">Introduction to justify, quad, fill, break</a>
<li><a href="#INDEX_JUST">List of macros</a>
@@ -83,6 +84,7 @@
<li><a href="inlines.html#INDEX_INLINES">List of inline escapes</a>
</ul>
</ul>
+<p>
<hr>
<h2><a name="INTRO_MACROS_TYPESETTING"><u>Introduction to the typesetting macros</u></a></h2>
@@ -108,12 +110,12 @@ the same thing.
<strong>Mom</strong>'s typesetting macros can be used as a standalone
package, independent of the
<a href="docprocessing.html#DOCPROCESSING">document processing macros</a>.
-With them, you can typeset on-the-fly. Document covers, your best
-friend's résumé, a poster for a lost dog -- none of these requires
+With them, you can typeset on-the-fly. Book covers, your best
+friend's résumé, a poster for a lost dog--none of these requires
structured document processing (page headers, paragraphs, heads,
footnotes, etc). What they do demand is precise control over every
element on the page. The typesetting macros give you that control.
-<br>
+<p>
<hr>
<!====================================================================>
@@ -138,7 +140,7 @@ for a number of well-known, established paper sizes. The
<a href="#PAGE">PAGE</a>
macro provides a convenient way of setting the page dimensions and
some or all of the page margins with a single macro.
-<br>
+<p>
<a name="INDEX_SETUP">
<h3><u>Page setup macros list</u></h3>
@@ -155,13 +157,14 @@ some or all of the page margins with a single macro.
<li><a href="#PAGE">PAGE</a> (page dimensions and margins all in one fell swoop)
<li><a href="#NEWPAGE">NEWPAGE</a> (start a new page)
</ul>
+<p>
<!---PAGEWIDTH--->
<hr width="66%" align="left">
<a name="PAGEWIDTH"><h3><u>Page width</u></h3></a>
<br>
-Macro: <strong>PAGEWIDTH</strong> <var>&lt;width of printer sheet&gt;</var>
+<nobr>Macro: <strong>PAGEWIDTH</strong> &lt;width of printer sheet&gt;</nobr>
<br>
<em>*Requires a <a href="definitions.html#TERMS_UNITOFMEASURE">unit of measure</a></em>
@@ -180,7 +183,7 @@ the width of your printer sheet is 8-1/2 inches, you enter
<hr width="66%" align="left">
<a name="PAGELENGTH"><h3><u>Page length</u></h3></a>
<br>
-Macro: <strong>PAGELENGTH</strong> <var>&lt;length of printer sheet&gt;</var>
+<nobr>Macro: <strong>PAGELENGTH</strong> &lt;length of printer sheet&gt;</nobr>
<br>
<em>*Requires a <a href="definitions.html#TERMS_UNITOFMEASURE">unit of measure</a></em>
@@ -200,12 +203,12 @@ enter
<hr width="66%" align="left">
<a name="PAPER"><h3><u>Paper</u></h3></a>
<br>
-Macro: <strong>PAPER</strong> <var>&lt;paper type&gt;</var>
+<nobr>Macro: <strong>PAPER</strong> &lt;paper type&gt;</nobr>
<p>
<strong>PAPER</strong> provides a convenient way to set the page
-dimensions for some common printer sheet sizes. <var>&lt;paper
-type&gt;</var> can be one of:
+dimensions for some common printer sheet sizes. <nobr>&lt;paper
+type&gt; can be one of:</nobr>
<p>
<pre>
LETTER
@@ -243,7 +246,7 @@ than to remember the correct dimensions and enter
<hr width="66%" align="left">
<a name="L_MARGIN"><h3><u>Left margin</u></h3></a>
<br>
-Macro: <strong>L_MARGIN</strong> <var>&lt;left margin&gt;</var>
+<nobr>Macro: <strong>L_MARGIN</strong> &lt;left margin&gt;</nobr>
<br>
<em>*Requires a <a href="definitions.html#TERMS_UNITOFMEASURE">unit of measure</a></em>
@@ -282,14 +285,14 @@ using the
See
<a href="typemacdoc.html#TYPESETTING">Typesetting Macros in Document Processing</a>
for an explanation.
-<br>
+<p>
<!---R_MARGIN--->
<hr width="66%" align="left">
<a name="R_MARGIN"><h3><u>Right margin</u></h3></a>
<br>
-Macro: <strong>R_MARGIN</strong> <var>&lt;right margin&gt;</var>
+<nobr>Macro: <strong>R_MARGIN</strong> &lt;right margin&gt;</nobr>
<br>
<em>*Requires a <a href="definitions.html#TERMS_UNITOFMEASURE">unit of measure</a></em>
@@ -356,14 +359,14 @@ when you're using the
See
<a href="typemacdoc.html#TYPESETTING">Typesetting Macros in Document Processing</a>
for an explanation.
-<br>
+<p>
<!---T_MARGIN--->
<hr width="66%" align="left">
<a name="T_MARGIN"><h3><u>Top margin</u></h3></a>
<br>
-Macro: <strong>T_MARGIN</strong> <var>&lt;top margin&gt;</var>
+<nobr>Macro: <strong>T_MARGIN</strong> &lt;top margin&gt;</nobr>
<br>
<em>*Requires a <a href="definitions.html#TERMS_UNITOFMEASURE">unit of measure</a></em>
@@ -371,7 +374,7 @@ Macro: <strong>T_MARGIN</strong> <var>&lt;top margin&gt;</var>
<strong>T_MARGIN</strong> establishes the distance from the top of
the printer sheet at which you want your type to start. It requires
a unit of measure, and decimal fractions are allowed. To set a top
-margin of 2-1/2 centimeters, you'd enter
+margin of 2-1/2 centimetres, you'd enter
<p>
<pre>
.T_MARGIN 2.5c
@@ -408,14 +411,14 @@ slightly different when you're using the
See
<a href="typemacdoc.html#TB_MARGINS">Top and bottom margins in document processing</a>
for an explanation.
-<br>
+<p>
<!---B_MARGIN--->
<hr width="66%" align="left">
<a name="B_MARGIN"><h3><u>Bottom margin</u></h3></a>
<br>
-Macro: <strong>B_MARGIN</strong> <var>&lt;bottom margin&gt;</var>
+<nobr>Macro: <strong>B_MARGIN</strong> &lt;bottom margin&gt;</nobr>
<br>
<em>*Requires a <a href="definitions.html#TERMS_UNITOFMEASURE">unit of measure</a></em>
@@ -449,7 +452,7 @@ slightly different when you're using the document processing macros.
See
<a href="typemacdoc.html#TB_MARGINS">Top and bottom margins in document processing</a>
for an explanation.
-<br>
+<p>
<!---PAGE--->
@@ -457,7 +460,7 @@ for an explanation.
<a name="PAGE"><h3><u>Page</u></h3></a>
<br>
Macro: <strong>PAGE</strong>
-<var>&lt;width&gt;&nbsp;[ &lt;length&gt; [ &lt;lm&gt; [ &lt;rm&gt; [ &lt;tm&gt; [ &lt;bm&gt; ] ] ] ] ]</var>
+<nobr>&lt;width&gt;&nbsp;[ &lt;length&gt; [ &lt;lm&gt; [ &lt;rm&gt; [ &lt;tm&gt; [ &lt;bm&gt; ] ] ] ] ]</nobr>
<br>
<em>*All arguments require a <a href="definitions.html#TERMS_UNITOFMEASURE">unit of measure</a></em>
@@ -465,8 +468,8 @@ Macro: <strong>PAGE</strong>
<strong>PAGE</strong> lets you establish paper dimensions and page
margins with a single macro. The only required argument is page width.
The rest are optional, <strong>but they must appear in order and you can't
-skip over any.</strong> <var>&lt;lm&gt;, &lt;rm&gt;, &lt;tm&gt;</var>
-and <var>&lt;bm&gt;</var> refer to the left, right, top and bottom
+skip over any.</strong> <nobr>&lt;lm&gt;, &lt;rm&gt;, &lt;tm&gt;</nobr>
+and <nobr>&lt;bm&gt; refer to the left, right, top and bottom</nobr>
margins respectively.
<p>
Assuming your page dimensions are 11 inches by 17 inches, and that's
@@ -484,7 +487,7 @@ If you want to set the left margin as well, say, at 1 inch,
</pre>
Now suppose you also want to set the top margin, say, at 1-1/2
-inches. <var>&lt;tm&gt;</var> comes after <var>&lt;rm&gt;</var>
+inches. <nobr>&lt;tm&gt; comes after <nobr>&lt;rm&gt;</nobr></nobr>
in the optional arguments, but you can't skip over any arguments,
therefore to set the top margin, you must also give a right margin.
The <strong>PAGE</strong> macro would look like this:
@@ -528,7 +531,7 @@ of the first line of text down by one linespace. To compensate, do
immediately before entering any text, or, if it's feasible, make
<strong>PAGE</strong> the last macro you invoke prior to entering text.
-<br>
+<p>
<!---NEWPAGE--->
@@ -544,10 +547,16 @@ processing the current page and move you to the top of a new one
(subject to the top margin set with
<a href="#T_MARGIN">T_MARGIN</a>.
<p>
-<strong>Experts:</strong> <strong>NEWPAGE</strong> is an alias of
-<strong>.bp</strong>. You can use either, or mix 'n' match with
-impunity.
-<br>
+<strong>Experts:</strong> Prior to version 1.1.9,
+<strong>NEWPAGE</strong> was simply an alias of
+<strong>.bp</strong>. As of 1.1.9, <strong>NEWPAGE</strong>,
+is its own <strong>mom</strong> macro. While the new macro
+should be backwardly compatible with documents created using
+pre-1.1.9 <strong>mom</strong>s, I suggest that from this version
+onward, if you were in the habit of using <strong>.bp</strong>
+whenever you wanted to break to a new page, you now begin to use
+<strong>NEWPAGE</strong> instead.
+<p>
<hr>
<!====================================================================>
@@ -566,12 +575,13 @@ to the basic parameter macros remain in effect until you change them.
The document processing macros handle things differently. See
<a href="typemacdoc.html#TYPESETTING">Typesetting Macros in Document Processing</a>
for an explanation.
-<br>
+<p>
<a name="INDEX_BASIC"><h3><u>Basic parameter macros list</u></h3></a>
<ul>
<li><a href="#FAMILY">FAMILY</a> (type family)
<li><a href="#FONT">FONT</a> (font)
+ <li><a href="#FALLBACK_FONT">FALLBACK_FONT</a> (for invalid fonts)
<li><a href="#PS">PT_SIZE</a> (point size of type)
<li><a href="#LEADING">LS</a> (line spacing/leading)
<li><a href="#AUTOLEAD">AUTOLEAD</a> (automatic line spacing)
@@ -583,12 +593,13 @@ for an explanation.
<hr width="66%" align="left">
<a name="FAMILY"><h3><u>Type family</u></h3></a>
<br>
-Macro: <strong>FAMILY</strong> <var>&lt;family&gt;</var>
+<nobr>Macro: <strong>FAMILY</strong> &lt;family&gt;</nobr>
<br>
Alias: <strong>FAM</strong>
<p>
-<strong>FAMILY</strong> takes one argument: the name of the type family
+<strong>FAMILY</strong> takes one argument: the name of the
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_FAMILY">family</a>
you want. Groff comes with a number of PostScript families, each
identified by a 1-, 2- or 3-letter mnemonic. The standard families
are:
@@ -596,29 +607,80 @@ are:
<tr><td width="15"><td><strong>A</strong><td>Avant Garde
<tr><td><td><strong>BM</strong> <td>Bookman
<tr><td><td><strong>H</strong><td>Helvetica
+<tr><td><td><strong>HN</strong><td>Helvetica Narrow
<tr><td><td><strong>N</strong><td>New Century Schoolbook
<tr><td><td><strong>P</strong><td>Palatino
<tr><td><td><strong>T</strong><td>Times Roman</td></tr>
+<tr><td><td><strong>ZCM</strong><td>Zapf Chancery</td></tr>
</table>
<p>
The argument you pass to <strong>FAMILY</strong> is the identifier at
-left above. For example, if you want Helvetica, enter
+left, above. For example, if you want Helvetica, enter
<p>
<pre>
.FAMILY H
</pre>
-<strong>NOTE:</strong> The <a href="#FONT">font macro</a>
-(<strong>FT</strong>) lets you to specify both the type family
+<strong>NOTE:</strong> The
+<a href="#FONT">font macro</a>
+(<strong>FT</strong>) lets you specify both the type family
and the desired font with a single macro. While this saves a few
keystrokes, I recommend using <strong>FAMILY</strong> for family,
and <strong>FT</strong> for font, except where doing so is genuinely
-inconvenient.
+inconvenient. <strong>ZCM</strong>, for example, only exists in one
+style: Italic (<strong>I</strong>). Therefore, <kbd>.FT ZCMI</kbd>
+makes more sense than setting the family to &quot;ZCM&quot;, then
+setting the font to &quot;I&quot;.
+<p>
+<a name="FAM_ADD_NOTE"></a>
+<strong>ADDITIONAL NOTE:</strong> As of <strong>mom, version
+1.1.9-a</strong>, if you are running a version of groff lower
+than 1.19.2, you <em>MUST</em> follow all <strong>FAMILY</strong>
+requests with a <strong>FT</strong> request, otherwise
+<strong>mom</strong> will set all type up to the next
+<strong>FT</strong> request in the
+<a href="#FALLBACK_FONT">fallback font</a>.
+<p>
+If you are running a version of groff greater than or equal
+to 1.19.2, when you invoke the <strong>FAMILY</strong> macro,
+<strong>mom</strong> &quot;remembers&quot; the font style (Roman,
+Italic, etc) currently in use (if the font style exists in the new
+family) and will continue to use the same font style in the new
+family. For example:
+<p>
+<pre>
+ .FAMILY BM \" Bookman family
+ .FT I \" Medium Italic
+ &lt;some text&gt; \" Bookman Medium Italic
+ .FAMILY H \" Helvetica family
+ &lt;more text&gt; \" Helvetica Medium Italic
+</pre>
+
+However, if the font style does not exist in the new family,
+<strong>mom</strong> will set all subsequent type in the
+<a href="#FALLBACK_FONT">fallback font</a>
+(by default, Courier Medium Roman) until she encounters a
+<a href="#FONT">.FT</a>
+request that's valid for the family. For example, assuming
+you don't have the font &quot;Medium Condensed Roman&quot;
+(<strong>mom</strong> extension &quot;<strong>CD</strong>&quot;)
+in the Helvetica family:
+<p>
+<pre>
+ .FAMILY UN \" Univers family
+ .FT CD \" Medium Condensed
+ &lt;some text&gt; \" Univers Medium Condensed
+ .FAMILY H \" Helvetica family
+ &lt;more text&gt; \" Courier Medium Roman!
+</pre>
+
+In the above example, you must follow <kbd>.FAMILY H</kbd> with a
+<strong>FT</strong> request that's valid for Helvetica.
<p>
<strong>Experts:</strong>
<br>
If you add other PostScript families to groff's /font/devps directory,
-be sure to follow the groff standard for naming families and fonts.
+I recommend following the groff standard for naming families and fonts.
For example, if you add the Garamond family, name the font files
<p>
<pre>
@@ -632,54 +694,180 @@ GARAMOND then becomes a legal family name you can pass to
<strong>FAMILY</strong>. (You could, of course, shorten GARAMOND to just
G, or GD.) R, I, B, and BI after GARAMOND are the roman, italic,
bold and bold-italic fonts respectively.
-<br>
+<p>
+Please see the Appendices,
+<a href="appendices.html#FONTS">Adding PostScript fonts to groff</a>,
+for information on adding fonts and families to groff, as well as
+to see a list of the extensions <strong>mom</strong> provides to
+groff's basic <strong>R, I, B, BI</strong> styles.
+<p>
<!---FT--->
<hr width="66%" align="left">
<a name="FONT"><h3><u>Font</u></h3></a>
<br>
-Macro: <strong>FT</strong> <var>R | I | B | BI</var>
+<nobr>Macro: <strong>FT</strong> R | I | B | BI | &lt;any other valid font style&gt;</nobr>
<p>
-<strong>FT</strong> takes one of four possible arguments specifying the
-desired font:
+By default, groff permits <strong>FT</strong> to take one of four
+possible arguments specifying the desired font:
<table valign="baseline" summary="font">
-<tr><td width="15"><td><strong>R</strong><td> = <td>roman
-<tr><td><td><strong>I</strong><td> = <td>italic
-<tr><td><td><strong>B</strong><td> = <td>bold
-<tr><td><td><strong>BI</strong><td> = <td>bold-italic</td></tr>
+<tr><td width="15"><td><strong>R</strong><td> = <td>(Medium) Roman
+<tr><td><td><strong>I</strong><td> = <td>(Medium) Italic
+<tr><td><td><strong>B</strong><td> = <td>Bold (Roman)
+<tr><td><td><strong>BI</strong><td> = <td>Bold Italic</td></tr>
</table>
<p>
-For example, if your family is Helvetica, entering
+For example, if your
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_FAMILY">family</a>
+is Helvetica, entering
<p>
<pre>
.FT B
</pre>
-will give you the Helvetica bold font. If your family were
-Palatino, you'd get the Palatino bold font.
+will give you the Helvetica bold
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_FONT">font</a>.
+If your family were Palatino, you'd get the Palatino bold font.
<p>
-You can specify both family and font in the <strong>FT</strong> macro.
-As an example,
+(As of <strong>mom, version 1.1.9-a,</strong> the range of arguments
+that can be passed to <strong>FT</strong> has been considerably
+extended, allowing access to a greater variety of font
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_WEIGHT">weights</a>
+and
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_SHAPE">shapes</a>.
+Please see the
+<a href="#FONT_NOTE">NOTE</a>,
+below.)
+<p>
+How <strong>mom</strong> reacts to an invalid argument to
+<strong>FT</strong> depends on which version of groff you're using.
+If your groff version is greater than or equal to 1.19.2,
+<strong>mom</strong> will issue a warning and, depending on how
+you've set up the
+<a href="#FALLBACK_FONT">fallback font</a>,
+either continue processing using the fallback font, or abort
+(allowing you to correct the problem). If your groff version is less
+than 1.19.2, <strong>mom</strong> will silently continue processing,
+using either the fallback font or the font that was in effect prior
+to the invalid <strong>FT</strong> call.
+<p>
+<strong>FT</strong> will also accept, as an argument, a full
+family+font name. For example,
<p>
<pre>
.FT HB
</pre>
-sets the font to Helvetica bold. I strongly recommend keeping
-family and font separate.
+will set subsequent type in Helvetica Bold. However, I strongly
+recommend keeping family and font separate except where doing so is
+genuinely inconvenient.
<p>
-Fonts can also be changed inline. See
+For inline control of fonts, see
<a href="inlines.html#INLINE_FONTS_MOM">Inline Escapes, font control</a>.
+<p>
+<a name="FONT_NOTE"></a>
+<strong>NOTE: mom, versions 1.1.9-a</strong> and higher,
+considerably extends the range of arguments you can pass to
+<strong>FT</strong>, making it more convenient to add and access
+fonts of differing
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_WEIGHT">weights</a>
+and
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_SHAPE">shapes</a>
+within the same family. Have a look
+<a href="appendices.html#STYLE_EXTENSIONS">here</a>
+for a list of the weight/style arguments <strong>mom</strong>
+allows.
+<p>
+Be aware, though, that you must have the fonts, correctly
+installed and named, in order to use the arguments. (See
+<a href="appendices.html#HOWTO">How to create a PostScript font for use with groff</a>
+for how to add fonts to groff.) Please also read the
+<a href="#FAM_ADD_NOTE">ADDITIONAL NOTE</a>
+found in the description of the <strong>FAMILY</strong> macro.
+<p>
+
+<!---FALLBACK_FONT--->
+
+<hr width="66%" align="left">
+<a name="FALLBACK_FONT"><h3><u>Fallback font</u></h3></a>
<br>
+<nobr>Macro: <strong>FALLBACK_FONT</strong> &lt;fallback font&gt; [ ABORT | WARN ] | ABORT | WARN</nobr>
+
+<p>
+In the event that you pass an invalid argument to
+<a href="#FONT">.FAMILY</a>
+(i.e. a non-existent family), <strong>mom</strong>, by default, uses
+the fallback font, Courier Medium Roman (CR), in order to continue
+processing your file.
+<p>
+If you'd prefer another fallback font, pass
+<strong>FALLBACK_FONT</strong> the <strong>full family+font name
+of the font you'd like</strong>. For example, if you'd rather the
+fallback font were Times Roman Medium Roman,
+
+<pre>
+ .FALLBACK_FONT TR
+</pre>
+<p>
+would do the trick.
+<p>
+Additionally, if your version of groff accepts accepts &quot;if
+F&quot; and &quot;if S&quot; (see
+<a href="#FAM_ADD_NOTE">above</a>),
+<strong>mom</strong> issues a warning whenever a
+<strong>font style</strong> set with
+<a href="#FONT">.FT</a>
+does not exist, either because you haven't registered the style
+(see
+<a href="appendices.html#REGISTER_STYLE">here</a>
+for instructions on registering styles), or because the font style
+does not exist in the current family set with
+<a href="#FAMILY">.FAMILY</a>.
+By default, <strong>mom</strong> then aborts, which allows you to
+correct the problem.
+<p>
+If you'd prefer that <strong>mom</strong> not abort on non-existent
+fonts, but rather continue processing using a fallback font,
+you can pass <strong>FALLBACK_FONT</strong> the argument
+<strong>WARN</strong>, either by itself, or in conjunction with your
+chosen fallback font.
+<p>
+<strong>Some examples of invoking FALLBACK_FONT:</strong>
+<br>
+<ul>
+ <li><kbd>.FALLBACK_FONT WARN</kbd>
+ <br>
+ <strong>mom</strong> will issue a warning whenever you try
+ to access a non-existent font but will continue processing
+ your file with the default fallback font, Courier Medium Roman.
+ <li><kbd>.FALLBACK_FONT TR WARN</kbd>
+ <br>
+ <strong>mom</strong> will issue a warning whenever you try
+ to access a non-existent font but will continue processing
+ your file with a fallback font of Times Roman Medium Roman;
+ additionally, &quot;TR&quot; will be the fallback font whenever
+ you try to access a <strong>family</strong> that does not exist.
+ <li><kbd>.FALLBACK_FONT TR ABORT</kbd>
+ <br>
+ <strong>mom</strong> will abort whenever you try to access a
+ non-existent font, and will use the fallback font
+ &quot;TR&quot; whenever you try to access a <strong>family</strong>
+ that does not exist.
+</ul>
+<p>
+If, for some reason, you want to revert to ABORT, just enter
+<kbd>.FALLBACK_FONT ABORT</kbd> and <strong>mom</strong> will once
+again abort on font errors.
+<p>
<!---PT_SIZE--->
<hr width="66%" align="left">
<a name="PS"><h3><u>Point size of type</u></h3></a>
<br>
-Macro: <strong>PT_SIZE</strong> <var>&lt;size of type in points&gt;</var>
+<nobr>Macro: <strong>PT_SIZE</strong> &lt;size of type in points&gt;</nobr>
<br>
<em>*Does not require a <a href="definitions.html#TERMS_UNITOFMEASURE">unit of measure</a></em>
@@ -714,14 +902,27 @@ then later reset it to 12 with
The size of type can also be changed inline. See
<a href="inlines.html#INLINE_SIZE_MOM">Inline Escapes, changing point size</a>.
-<br>
+<p>
+<strong>NOTE:</strong> It is unfortunate that the <kbd>pic</kbd>
+pre-processor uses <strong>PS</strong>, and thus
+<strong>mom</strong>'s macro for setting point sizes can't use it.
+However, if you aren't using <kbd>pic</kbd>, you might want to
+alias <strong>PT_SIZE</strong> as <strong>PS</strong>, since
+there'd be no conflict.
+<p>
+<pre>
+ .ALIAS PS PT_SIZE
+</pre>
+
+would allow you to set point sizes with <kbd>.PS</kbd>.
+<p>
<!---LS--->
<hr width="66%" align="left">
<a name="LEADING"><h3><u>Line spacing/leading</u></h3></a>
<br>
-Macro: <strong>LS</strong> <var>&lt;distance between lines&gt;</var>
+<nobr>Macro: <strong>LS</strong> &lt;distance between lines&gt;</nobr>
<br>
<em>*Does not require a <a href="definitions.html#TERMS_UNITOFMEASURE">unit of measure</a></em>
@@ -767,14 +968,14 @@ then later reset it to 14 points with
<strong>ls</strong>. <strong>LS</strong> acts like <strong>vs</strong>.
<strong>mom</strong> does not provide a macro analogous to
<strong>ls</strong>.
-<br>
+<p>
<!---AUTOLEAD--->
<hr width="66%" align="left">
<a name="AUTOLEAD"><h3><u>Automatic line spacing</u></h3></a>
<br>
-Macro: <strong>AUTOLEAD</strong> <var>&lt;amount of automatic leading&gt; [FACTOR]</var>
+<nobr>Macro: <strong>AUTOLEAD</strong> &lt;amount of automatic leading&gt; [FACTOR]</nobr>
<br>
<em>*Does not require a <a href="definitions.html#TERMS_UNITOFMEASURE">unit of measure</a></em>
@@ -822,14 +1023,14 @@ to 14, the leading automatically changes to 15.75 (14 x 1.125).
<strong>NOTE:</strong> There's no need to prepend a plus sign (+)
to <strong>AUTOLEAD</strong>'s argument, although you may do so if you
wish.
-<br>
+<p>
<!---LL--->
<hr width="66%" align="left">
<a name="LINELENGTH"><h3><u>Line length</u></h3></a>
<br>
-Macro: <strong>LL</strong> <var>&lt;line length&gt;</var>
+<nobr>Macro: <strong>LL</strong> &lt;line length&gt;</nobr>
<br>
<em>*Requires a <a href="definitions.html#TERMS_UNITOFMEASURE">unit of measure</a></em>
@@ -856,10 +1057,36 @@ As with other macros that require a unit of measure, the argument to
sets the line length to 4-1/2 inches.
<p>
+Additionally, you may express a new line length relative to the
+current line length by prepending a plus or minus sign to the
+argument. Thus, if you wanted to increase the line length by 3
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_PICASPOINTS">points</a>, you could
+do
+<p>
+<pre>
+ .LL +3p
+</pre>
+
+This is especially handy when you want to &quot;hang&quot;
+punctuation outside the right margin since you can pass groff's
+<a href="inlines.html#INLINE_STRINGWIDTH_GROFF"><strong>\w</strong></a>
+escape as the argument to <strong>LL</strong>, like this:
+<p>
+<pre>
+ .LL +\w'.'u
+</pre>
+
+The above example increases the current line length by the width of
+a period. Notice that you must append the
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_UNITOFMEASURE">unit of measure</a>,
+<strong>u</strong>, to the escape since .LL requires a unit of
+measure.
+
+<p>
<strong>NOTE:</strong> The <a href="#R_MARGIN">right margin
macro</a> (<strong>R_MARGIN</strong>) can also be used to set line
length.
-<br>
+<p>
<hr>
<!====================================================================>
@@ -873,34 +1100,39 @@ length.
The justification and quadding macros deal with how type aligns along
the left and right margins. In a nutshell, type either aligns at the
left margin, at the right margin, at both margins, or at neither margin
-(centered).
+(centred).
<p>
These macros also determine whether or not
-<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_INPUTLINE">input lines</a> are joined and
-<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_FILLED">filled</a> during output.
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_INPUTLINE">input lines</a>
+are joined and
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_FILLED">filled</a>
+during output.
<p>
Additionally, macros that deal with how to break
-<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_OUTPUTLINE">output lines</a> are covered in this
-section, as is the
-<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_INLINES">inline escape</a> for joining output lines.
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_OUTPUTLINE">output lines</a>
+are covered in this section, as is the
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_INLINES">inline escape</a>
+for joining input lines.
<p>
You may encounter some words here that are unfamiliar. Refer to
-<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_TYPESETTING">Typesetting terms</a> and
-<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_GROFF">Groff terms</a> for an explanation.
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_TYPESETTING">Typesetting terms</a>
+and
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_GROFF">Groff terms</a>
+for an explanation.
<a name="INDEX_JUST"><h3><u>Justification, quad, fill, and break macro list</u></h3></a>
-
+<p>
<ul>
<li><strong>Fill modes</strong>
<ul>
<li><a href="#JUSTIFY">JUSTIFY</a> (set lines justified)
- <li><a href="#QUAD">QUAD</a> (set filled lines flush left, right or centered)
+ <li><a href="#QUAD">QUAD</a> (set filled lines flush left, right or centred)
</ul>
<li><strong>Nofill modes</strong>
<ul>
<li><a href="#LRC">LEFT</a> (set non-filled lines flush left)
<li><a href="#LRC">RIGHT</a> (set non-filled lines flush right)
- <li><a href="#LRC">CENTER</a> (set non-filled lines centered)
+ <li><a href="#LRC">CENTER</a> (set non-filled lines centred)
</ul>
<li><strong>Breaking lines</strong>
<ul>
@@ -909,7 +1141,8 @@ You may encounter some words here that are unfamiliar. Refer to
<li><a href="#SPACE">SPACE</a> (break a line and add space before the next output line)
<li><a href="#SPREAD">SPREAD</a> (break and force-justify an output line)
</ul>
- <li><strong>Joining lines</strong>
+ <li><strong>Joining input lines in
+ <a href="definitions.html#TERMS_NOFILL">nofill mode</a></strong>
<ul>
<li><a href="#JOIN">\c</a> inline escape
</ul>
@@ -935,14 +1168,14 @@ upon output.
To break lines and prevent them from being filled and justified,
use the
<a href="#BR">BR</a> macro.
-<br>
+<p>
<!---QUAD--->
<hr width="66%" align="left">
-<a name="QUAD"><h3><u>Quad lines left, right, or center</u></h3></a>
+<a name="QUAD"><h3><u>Quad lines left, right, or centre</u></h3></a>
<br>
-Macro: <strong>QUAD</strong> <var>L | LEFT | R | RIGHT | C | CENTER | J | JUSTIFY</var>
+<nobr>Macro: <strong>QUAD</strong> L | LEFT | R | RIGHT | C | CENTER | J | JUSTIFY</nobr>
<br>
Alias: <strong>FILL</strong>
<br>
@@ -963,7 +1196,7 @@ along the left margin.
If <strong>R</strong> or <strong>RIGHT</strong>, type is
set flush along the right margin.
<p>
-If <strong>C</strong> or <strong>CENTER</strong> type is set centered
+If <strong>C</strong> or <strong>CENTER</strong> type is set centred
on the current line length.
<p>
<strong>J</strong> and <strong>JUSTIFY</strong> justify text,
@@ -974,12 +1207,12 @@ href="#JUSTIFY">JUSTIFY</a>.
<p>
To break lines and prevent them from being filled, use the
<a href="#BR">BR</a> macro.
-<br>
+<p>
<!---LEFT, RIGHT, CENTER--->
<hr width="66%" align="left">
-<a name="LRC"><h3><u>Set non-filled lines flush left, right, or centered</u></h3></a>
+<a name="LRC"><h3><u>Set non-filled lines flush left, right, or centred</u></h3></a>
<br>
Macro: <strong>LEFT</strong>
&nbsp;&nbsp;Macro: <strong>RIGHT</strong>
@@ -1029,7 +1262,7 @@ modes, groff does not always respect the current line length.
that run long may exceed it, or get broken in undesirable ways.
Therefore, when using these three macros, you should preview your
work to ensure that all lines fit as expected.
-<br>
+<p>
<!---BR--->
@@ -1069,7 +1302,7 @@ ALL macros cause a break. If a break is not desired, use the
<p>
<strong>Experts: BR</strong> is an alias for <strong>br</strong>.
You can use either, or mix 'n' match with impunity.
-<br>
+<p>
<!---EL--->
@@ -1077,7 +1310,25 @@ You can use either, or mix 'n' match with impunity.
<a name="EL"><h3><u>Manually break a line without advancing on the page</u></h3></a>
<br>
Macro: <strong>EL</strong>
-
+<br>
+<em>*In nofill modes (LEFT, RIGHT, CENTER), you must terminate the
+line input preceding EL with the </em><kbd>\c</kbd><em> inline
+escape. See
+<a href="#EL_NOTES">NOTES</a>,
+below.
+<br>
+*If you find remembering whether to put in the <kbd>\c</kbd>
+bothersome, you may prefer to use the
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_INLINES">inline escape</a>
+alternative to
+<kbd>.EL</kbd>,
+<a href="inlines.html#B">\*[B]</a>,
+which works consistently regardless of the fill mode.
+<br>
+*EL does not work after the PAD macro.
+See
+<a href="goodies.html#PAD">PAD</a>
+for the way around this</em>.
<p>
The mnemonic "EL" is borrowed from old Compugraphic typesetting
systems, where it stood for "End Line." Conceptually,
@@ -1088,11 +1339,14 @@ with no linefeed.
<em>Note to groff jocks:</em> <strong>EL</strong> is
unrelated to groff's <strong>.el</strong>. If you find the
similarity confusing, you may want to alias <strong>EL</strong> as
-<strong>EOL</strong>.
+something else (but don't use <strong>EOL</strong>; it's already
+taken.)
<p>
<strong>EL</strong>'s function is simple: it breaks a line without
-advancing on the page. As an example of where you might use it,
+advancing on the page.
+<a name="EL_EXAMPLE">As</a>
+an example of where you might use it,
imagine that you're working from marked-up copy. The markup
indicates 24 points of space between two given lines, but the
prevailing line spacing is 12.5 points. You may find it more
@@ -1102,16 +1356,18 @@ instead of calculating the lead that needs to be added to 12.5 to
get 24. To demonstrate:
<p>
<pre>
+ .LEFT
.LS 12.5
- A line of text.
+ A line of text.\c
.EL
.ALD 24p
The next line of text.
</pre>
-may be more instuitive than
+may be more intuitive than
<p>
<pre>
+ .LEFT
.LS 12.5
A line of text.
.ALD 11.5p
@@ -1127,46 +1383,49 @@ you don't have to recalculate the extra space.
from Compugraphic), which is covered in the section
<a href="#ALDRLD">Vertical movement</a>.
<p>
-<strong>IMPORTANT:</strong>
-<strong>EL</strong> does not work as advertised on the last
+<a name="EL_NOTES"><strong>NOTES:</strong></a>
+<p>
+In versions of mom prior to 1.1.9, <strong>EL</strong> did not
+always work as advertised on the last
<a name="TERMS_OUTPUTLINE">output line</a>
-of pages that contain a footer trap (e.g. one set with
+of pages that contained a footer trap (e.g. one set with
<a href="#B_MARGIN">B_MARGIN</a>
or in documents formatted using the
<a href="docprocessing.html#DOCPROCESSING">document processing macros</a>).
-The reason is that the <strong>EL</strong> macro itself deposits
-a line break that trips the trap (hey, I like that --
-&quot;trips the trap&quot;), and once the trap has been sprung,
-<strong>mom</strong> can't recover. She places the line after
-the <strong>EL</strong> on the next page.
<p>
-If you need <strong>EL</strong> functionality on the last line of
-a page with a footer trap, turn the trap off with
-<a href="goodies.html#TRAP">TRAP</a>,
-as in this example:
+<strong>EL</strong> has been re-written so that this should no longer be the
+case. However, in order for it to work in the
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_NOFILL">nofill</a>
+modes
+(<a href="#LRC">LEFT</a>,
+<a href="#LRC">RIGHT</a>
+or
+<a href="#LRC">CENTER</a>),
+you must always &quot;join&quot; <strong>.EL</strong> to the line
+before it using the
+<a href="#JOIN">\c</a>
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_INLINES">inline escape</a>,
+like this:
<p>
<pre>
- 3.
- .TRAP OFF
+ .LEFT
+ A line I don't want to advance\c
.EL
- .TRAP
- \*[FP12]Establish, once and for all, if 42 really is the answer.
-</pre>
-
-The above looks something like this upon output:
-<p>
-<pre>
- 3. Establish, once and for all, if 42 really is the answer.
</pre>
-with &quot;3.&quot; flush at the left margin, and &quot;Establish,
-once and for all...&quot; on the same line as &quot;3.&quot; but
-starting 12 points in from the left margin.
+Conversely, in
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_FILLED">fill modes</a>
+(<a href="#QUAD">QUAD LEFT</a>,
+<a href="#QUAD">QUAD RIGHT</a>,
+<a href="#QUAD">QUAD CENTER</a>
+or
+<a href="#JUSTIFY">JUSTIFY</a>),
+the <strong>\c</strong> must not be used.
<p>
-If you hadn't turned the trap off for <kbd>.EL</kbd>,
-&quot;3.&quot; would have appeared at the bottom of the page by
-itself, with &quot;Establish, once and for all...&quot;
-appearing at the top of the next page.
+If <strong>EL</strong> is used after most macros or groff
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_PRIMITIVES">primitives</a>
+(see the exception, below), you don't have to worry about this,
+regardless of the fill mode. Just type <kbd>.EL</kbd>
<br>
<!---SP--->
@@ -1174,15 +1433,17 @@ appearing at the top of the next page.
<hr width="66%" align="left">
<a name="SPACE"><h3><u>Break lines and add space between</u></h3></a>
<br>
-Macro: <strong>SPACE</strong> <var>&lt;space to add between lines&gt;</var>
+<nobr>Macro: <strong>SPACE</strong> &lt;space to add between lines&gt;</nobr>
<br>
Alias: <strong>SP</strong>
<p>
<strong>SPACE</strong> breaks a line, just like
<strong>BR</strong>, then adds space after the line. With no
-argument, it adds an extra line space. If you pass it a numeric
-argument without supplying a
+argument, it adds an extra line space of a value equal to the
+current
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_LEADING">leading</a>.
+If you pass it a numeric argument without supplying a
<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_UNITOFMEASURE">unit of measure</a>,
it advances that number of extra line spaces. For example:
<p>
@@ -1200,15 +1461,18 @@ breaks the line and adds two extra linespaces.
<p>
If you supply a unit of measure, <strong>SPACE</strong> breaks the
-line then adds the specified amount of extra space to the current
-linespace, as in
+line then advances one linespace (at the current
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_LEADING">leading</a>)
+PLUS the specified amount of extra space given to
+<strong>SPACE</strong>,
+as in
<p>
<pre>
.SPACE 6p
</pre>
-which breaks the line then adds six points of space to the current
-linespace.
+which breaks the line and advances one full linespace plus six
+points.
<p>
<strong>SUGGESTION: SPACE</strong> and
@@ -1225,7 +1489,7 @@ after a line.
<p>
<strong>Experts: SPACE</strong> is an alias of <strong>sp</strong>.
You can use either, or mix 'n' match with impunity.
-<br>
+<p>
<!---SPREAD--->
@@ -1248,7 +1512,7 @@ and have it came out fully justified.
<p>
<strong>Experts: SPREAD</strong> is an alias for <strong>brp</strong>.
You can use either, or mix 'n' match with impunity.
-<br>
+<p>
<!---JOIN--->
@@ -1300,7 +1564,18 @@ words of the output line would read
Please also note that had the example been in one of the
<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_FILLED">fill modes</a>,
there'd have been no need for the <strong>\c</strong>.
-<br>
+<p>
+<strong>Addendum:</strong> The example, above, is designed to
+demonstrate the use of <strong>\c</strong>. However, an easier and
+more intuitive way to accomplish the family/font change in the
+example would be with the groff
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_INLINES">inline escape</a>,
+<a href="inlines.html#INLINE_FONTS_GROFF">\f</a>.
+<p>
+<pre>
+ Some lines of text to be \f[HB]joined\*[PREV] together.
+</pre>
+<p>
<hr>
<!====================================================================>
@@ -1318,7 +1593,6 @@ ensuring that your documents look typographically professional.
<a name="INDEX_REFINEMENTS">
<h3><u>Typographic refinements macro list</u></h3>
</a>
-
<ul>
<li><strong>Word and sentence spacing</strong>
<ul>
@@ -1348,7 +1622,7 @@ ensuring that your documents look typographically professional.
<hr width="66%" align="left">
<a name="WS"><h3><u>Word spacing</u></h3></a>
<br>
-Macro: <strong>WS</strong> <var>&lt;+|-wordspace&gt; | DEFAULT</var>
+<nobr>Macro: <strong>WS</strong> &lt;+|-wordspace&gt; | DEFAULT</nobr>
<p>
<strong>WS</strong> (Word Space) increases or decreases the amount
@@ -1412,14 +1686,14 @@ its groff default by entering
This can be particularly useful if you've been playing around
with plus and minus values, and can't remember by how much you
have to in/decrease the word space to get it back to normal.
-<br>
+<p>
<!---SS--->
<hr width="66%" align="left">
<a name="SS"><h3><u>Sentence space</u></h3></a>
<br>
-Macro: <strong>SS</strong> <var>&lt;+sentence space&gt; | 0 | DEFAULT</var>
+<nobr>Macro: <strong>SS</strong> &lt;+sentence space&gt; | 0 | DEFAULT</nobr>
<p>
<strong>SS</strong> (Sentence Space) tells groff how to treat double
@@ -1486,22 +1760,22 @@ school of typists that puts two spaces between sentences. If you
ignore this advice and use <strong>SS</strong> when you habitually
put only one space between sentences, you risk producing output where
the space between sentences is not equal.
-<br>
+<p>
<!---HY--->
<hr width="66%" align="left">
<a name="HY"><h3><u>Automatic hyphenation control</u></h3></a>
<br>
-Macro: <strong>HY</strong> <var>toggle</var>
+<nobr>Macro: <strong>HY</strong> toggle</nobr>
<br>
-Macro: <strong>HY</strong> <var>LINES &lt;max. number of consecutive hyphenated lines&gt;</var>
+<nobr>Macro: <strong>HY</strong> LINES &lt;max. number of consecutive hyphenated lines&gt;</nobr>
<br>
-Macro: <strong>HY</strong> <var>MARGIN &lt;size of hyphenation margin&gt;</var>
+<nobr>Macro: <strong>HY</strong> MARGIN &lt;size of hyphenation margin&gt;</nobr>
<br>
-Macro: <strong>HY</strong> <var>SPACE &lt;extra interword spacing to prevent hyphenation&gt;</var>
+<nobr>Macro: <strong>HY</strong> SPACE &lt;extra interword spacing to prevent hyphenation&gt;</nobr>
<br>
-Macro: <strong>HY</strong> <var>DEFAULT</var>
+<nobr>Macro: <strong>HY</strong> DEFAULT</nobr>
<br>
Aliases: <strong>HYPHENATE, HYPHENATION</strong>
@@ -1514,8 +1788,6 @@ you can pass to <strong>HY</strong>, I've broken them down into
separate sections.
<h3><u>1. HY</u></h3>
-
-<p>
<strong>HY</strong> by itself (i.e. with no argument) simply turns
automatic hyphenation on. Any argument other than <strong>LINES,
MARGIN, SPACE</strong> or <strong>DEFAULT</strong>, turns automatic
@@ -1534,15 +1806,13 @@ you could turn <strong>HY</strong> off by entering
<strong>HY</strong> observes the following default hyphenation rules:
<br>
<ol>
- <li>Last lines (i.e. ones that will spring a trap -- typically
+ <li>Last lines (i.e. ones that will spring a trap--typically
the last line on a page) will not be hyphenated.
<li>The first and last two characters of a word are never
split off.
</ol>
<h3><u>2. HY LINES</u></h3>
-
-<p>
<strong>HY LINES</strong> sets the maximum number of consecutive
hyphenated lines that will appear in output copy. 2 is a very
good choice, and you'd set it with
@@ -1561,8 +1831,6 @@ count when groff is figuring out how many lines to hyphenate;
explicit hyphens do not.
<h3><u>3. HY MARGIN</u></h3>
-
-<p>
<strong>HY MARGIN</strong> sets the amount of room allowed at
the end of a line before hyphenation is tripped (e.g. if there's
only 6 points left at the end of a line, groff won't try to hyphenate
@@ -1585,8 +1853,6 @@ MARGIN</strong> requires a
<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_UNITOFMEASURE">unit of measure</a>.
<h3><u>4. HY SPACE</u></h3>
-
-<p>
<strong>HY SPACE</strong> sets an amount of extra interword
space that groff will <em>try</em> to put between words on a
line in order to PREVENT hyphenation. <strong>HY SPACE</strong>
@@ -1606,19 +1872,15 @@ value might be half a point, or one point, which you'd set with
SPACE</strong> requires a
<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_UNITOFMEASURE">unit of measure</a>.
-<h3><u>4. HY DEFAULT</u></h3>
-
-<p>
+<h3><u>5. HY DEFAULT</u></h3>
<strong>HY DEFAULT</strong> resets automatic hyphenation to its
default behaviour, cancelling any changes made with <strong>LINES,
MARGIN,</strong> and/or <strong>SPACE</strong>.
<h3><u>A note on hyphenation in general</u></h3>
-
-<p>
Hyphenation is a necessary evil. If it can be avoided, it should be.
If it can't be, it should occur infrequently. That's the reason for
-number of parameters you can set with <strong>HY</strong>.
+the number of parameters you can set with <strong>HY</strong>.
<p>
Furthermore, hyphenation in
@@ -1629,14 +1891,14 @@ on consecutive lines to achieve a pleasing, natural-looking rag.
Since such adjustments are often too fussy for document
processing, I recommend playing around with <strong>HY MARGIN</strong>
a bit if your copy looks hyphen-heavy.
-<br>
+<p>
<!---HY_SET--->
<hr width="66%" align="left">
<a name="HY_SET"><h3><u>Set hyphenation parameters all at once</u></h3></a>
<br>
-Macro: <strong>HY_SET</strong> <var>&lt;lines&gt; [ &lt;margin&gt; [ &lt;space&gt; ] ]</var>
+<nobr>Macro: <strong>HY_SET</strong> &lt;lines&gt; [ &lt;margin&gt; [ &lt;space&gt; ] ]</nobr>
<br>
Alias: <strong>HYSET</strong>
@@ -1678,14 +1940,14 @@ copy,
</pre>
is how you'd do it.
-<br>
+<p>
<!---RW--->
<hr width="66%" align="left">
<a name="RW"><h3><u>Reduce whitespace</u></h3></a>
<br>
-Macro: <strong>RW</strong> <var>&lt;amount of whitespace reduction between letters&gt;</var>
+<nobr>Macro: <strong>RW</strong> &lt;amount of whitespace reduction between letters&gt;</nobr>
<br>
<p>
@@ -1716,30 +1978,40 @@ highly recommend previewing your work to assess the effect of
<p>
<p>
-<strong>IMPORTANT:</strong> <strong>RW</strong> affects all
+<strong>IMPORTANT:</strong> In versions prior to 1.1.9-a,
+<strong>RW</strong> affected all
<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_FONT">fonts</a>
in the
<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_FAMILY">family</a>
-current at the time it's invoked. It must be reset to zero to
-cancel its effect (<code>.RW 0</code>) on those fonts, or reinvoked
-(possibly with a different value) if you change family.
+current at the time it was invoked. As of 1.1.9-a, this behaviour
+has been changed. <strong>RW</strong> affects only the font
+current at the time it's invoked, and remains in effect for that
+font every time the font is called, hence must be reset to zero to
+cancel its effect (<code>.RW 0</code>) on that font.
<p>
<strong>NOTE:</strong> By default, <strong>RW</strong> does not deposit a
<a href="#BR">break</a>
-(<strong>BR</strong>) when it's invoked. If you want
+(<strong>BR</strong>) when it's invoked if you're in one of the
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_FILL">fill</a>
+modes (i.e.
+<a href="#QUAD">QUAD</a>
+<strong>L, R, C, J</strong> or
+<a href="#JUSTIFY">JUSTIFY</a>).
+If you want
<strong>RW</strong> to break at the ends of the previous
-<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_INPUTLINE">input lines</a>,
-you can tell <strong>mom</strong> that's what you want by invoking the
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_INPUTLINE">input lines</a>
+while you're in a fill mode, tell <strong>mom</strong>
+that's what you want by invoking the
<a href="#BR_AT_LINE_KERN">BR_AT_LINE_KERN</a>
toggle macro.
-<br>
+<p>
<!---EW--->
<hr width="66%" align="left">
<a name="EW"><h3><u>Expand whitespace</u></h3></a>
<br>
-Macro: <strong>EW</strong> <var>&lt;amount of whitespace expansion between letters&gt;</var>
+<nobr>Macro: <strong>EW</strong> &lt;amount of whitespace expansion between letters&gt;</nobr>
<br>
<p>
@@ -1762,42 +2034,71 @@ small decimal values when loosening lines. For example,
may be just enough to open up a line without the change in letter
spacing being obvious. I highly recommend previewing your work to
assess the effect of <strong>EW</strong>.
-
+<p>
+<strong>IMPORTANT:</strong> In versions prior to 1.1.9-a,
+<strong>EW</strong> affected all
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_FONT">fonts</a>
+in the
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_FAMILY">family</a>
+current at the time it was invoked. As of 1.1.9-a, this behaviour
+has been changed. <strong>EW</strong> affects only the font
+current at the time it's invoked, and remains in effect for that
+font every time the font is called, hence must be reset to zero to
+cancel its effect (<code>.EW 0</code>) on that font.
<p>
<strong>NOTE:</strong> By default, <strong>EW</strong> does not deposit a
<a href="#BR">break</a>
-(<strong>BR</strong>) when it's invoked. If you want
+(<strong>BR</strong>) when it's invoked if you're in one of the
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_FILL">fill</a>
+modes (i.e.
+<a href="#QUAD">QUAD</a>
+<strong>L, R, C, J</strong> or
+<a href="#JUSTIFY">JUSTIFY</a>).
+If you want
<strong>EW</strong> to break at the ends of the previous
-<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_INPUTLINE">input lines</a>,
-you can tell <strong>mom</strong> that's what you want by invoking the
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_INPUTLINE">input lines</a>
+while you're in a fill mode, tell <strong>mom</strong>
+that's what you want by invoking the
<a href="#BR_AT_LINE_KERN">BR_AT_LINE_KERN</a>
toggle macro.
-<br>
+<p>
<!---BR_AT_LINE_KERN--->
<hr width="66%" align="left">
<a name="BR_AT_LINE_KERN"><h3><u>Break before line kerning</u></h3></a>
<br>
-Macro: <strong>BR_AT_LINE_KERN</strong> <var>toggle</var>
+<nobr>Macro: <strong>BR_AT_LINE_KERN</strong> toggle</nobr>
<br>
<p>
-By default, <strong>mom</strong> does not break
+By default, in
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_FILLED">fill</a>
+modes (i.e.
+<a href="#QUAD">QUAD</a>
+<strong>L, R, C, J</strong> or
+<a href="#JUSTIFY">JUSTIFY</a>)
+<strong>mom</strong> does not break
<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_INPUTLINE">input lines</a>
when you invoke <strong>RW</strong> or <strong>EW</strong>.
-If you'd like <strong>mom</strong> to break input lines prior
-to <strong>RW</strong> or <strong>EW</strong>, invoke
-<strong>BR_AT_INPUT_LINE</strong> without any argument. To
-disable the breaks, invoke <strong>BR_AT_INPUT_LINE</strong>
-with any argument (<strong>OFF, QUIT, Q, X</strong>...), like
-this
+If you'd like her to break input lines prior to <strong>RW</strong>
+or <strong>EW</strong>, invoke <strong>BR_AT_INPUT_LINE</strong>
+without any argument. To disable the breaks, invoke
+<strong>BR_AT_INPUT_LINE</strong> with any argument (<strong>OFF,
+QUIT, Q, X</strong>...), like this
<p>
<pre>
.BR_AT_LINE_KERN OFF
or
.BR_AT_LINE_KERN X
</pre>
+
+In <strong>QUAD L, R</strong> or <strong>C</strong>,
+<strong>mom</strong> simply breaks the line. In <strong>QUAD J</strong>
+(or <strong>JUSTIFY</strong>, which is the same thing), she breaks
+and
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_FORCE">force justifies</a>
+the line prior to <strong>EW</strong> or <strong>RW</strong>.
<br>
<!---KERN--->
@@ -1805,7 +2106,7 @@ this
<hr width="66%" align="left">
<a name="KERN"><h3><u>Automatic kerning</u></h3></a>
<br>
-Macro: <strong>KERN</strong> <var>toggle</var>
+<nobr>Macro: <strong>KERN</strong> toggle</nobr>
<br>
<p>
@@ -1817,16 +2118,16 @@ off.
<p>
Kerning of individual character pairs can be controlled with the
<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_INLINES">inline escapes</a>
-<strong>\*[BU #]</strong> and <strong>\*[FU #]</strong>. See
+<strong>\*[BU &lt;n&gt;]</strong> and <strong>\*[FU &lt;n&gt;]</strong>. See
<a href="inlines.html#INLINE_KERNING_MOM">Inline Escapes, kerning</a>.
-<br>
+<p>
<!---LIGATURES--->
<hr width="66%" align="left">
<a name="LIGATURES"><h3><u>Automatic ligature generation</u></h3></a>
<br>
-Macro: <strong>LIGATURES</strong> <var>toggle</var>
+<nobr>Macro: <strong>LIGATURES</strong> toggle</nobr>
<br>
Alias: <strong>LIG</strong>
@@ -1845,7 +2146,7 @@ Good Thing, hence <strong>mom</strong> has them on by default.
ligature generation off.
<p>
<strong>NOTE:</strong> Not all fonts support ligatures.
-<br>
+<p>
<hr>
<!====================================================================>
@@ -1863,7 +2164,7 @@ be missing an italic font, or a bold font. Or you might not be able
to get your hands on a condensed family. That's where these macros
and inline escapes come in. With them, you can fake the fonts
you're missing. A word of caution, though: &quot;faked&quot;
-fonts are just that -- faked. You should only use them as a
+fonts are just that--faked. You should only use them as a
last resort, and then only sparingly. A word or two or a line
or two in a faked font will pass unnoticed; large patches of
type in a faked font look typographically cheap.
@@ -1876,8 +2177,8 @@ type in a faked font look typographically cheap.
<ul>
<li><strong>Pseudo italic</strong>
<ul>
- <li><a href="#SETSLANT">SETSLANT</a> -- degree of pseudo-italicising
- <li><a href="#SLANT_INLINE">\*[SLANT]</a> -- inline escape for pseudo-italicising type
+ <li><a href="#SETSLANT">SETSLANT</a> -- degree of pseudo-italicizing
+ <li><a href="#SLANT_INLINE">\*[SLANT]</a> -- inline escape for pseudo-italicizing type
</ul>
<li><strong>Pseudo bold</strong>
<ul>
@@ -1899,12 +2200,12 @@ type in a faked font look typographically cheap.
<!---SETSLANT--->
<hr width="66%" align="left">
-<a name="SETSLANT"><h3><u>Set degree of slant for pseudo-italicising</u></h3></a>
+<a name="SETSLANT"><h3><u>Set degree of slant for pseudo-italicizing</u></h3></a>
<br>
-Macro: <strong>SETSLANT</strong> <var>&lt;degrees to slant type&gt; | RESET</var>
+<nobr>Macro: <strong>SETSLANT</strong> &lt;degrees to slant type&gt; | RESET</nobr>
<p>
-Pseudo-italicising of type is accomplished by slanting a roman font
+Pseudo-italicizing of type is accomplished by slanting a roman font
a certain number of degrees to the right. <strong>SETSLANT</strong>
lets you fix the number of degrees. <strong>Mom</strong>'s
default is 15, which produces an acceptable approximation of an
@@ -1923,12 +2224,12 @@ to the <strong>mom</strong> default, do
</pre>
<strong>NOTE:</strong> By itself, <strong>SETSLANT</strong>
-will not start pseudo-italicising type; it merely tells
+will not start pseudo-italicizing type; it merely tells
<strong>mom</strong> what degree of slant you want. To start
-pseudo-italicising, use the
+pseudo-italicizing, use the
<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_INLINES">inline escape</a>
<strong>\*[SLANT]</strong>.
-<br>
+<p>
<!---\*[SLANT]--->
@@ -1940,7 +2241,7 @@ Inline: <strong>\*[SLANT] -- turn pseudo-italic on</strong>
Inline: <strong>\*[SLANTX] -- turn pseudo-italic off</strong>
<p>
-<strong>\*[SLANT]</strong> begins pseudo-italicising type.
+<strong>\*[SLANT]</strong> begins pseudo-italicizing type.
<strong>\*[SLANTX]</strong> turns the feature off. Both are
<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_INLINES">inline escapes</a>,
therefore they should not appear as separate lines, but rather
@@ -1950,7 +2251,7 @@ be embedded in text lines, like this:
Not \*[SLANT]everything\*[SLANTX] is as it seems.
</pre>
-Alternatively, if you wanted the whole line pseudo-italicised,
+Alternatively, if you wanted the whole line pseudo-italicized,
you'd do
<p>
<pre>
@@ -1968,14 +2269,14 @@ with
<strong>mom</strong> underlines pseudo-italics by default. To
change this behaviour, use the special macro
<a href="docprocessing.html#SLANT_MEANS_SLANT">SLANT_MEANS_SLANT</a>.
-<br>
+<p>
<!---SETBOLDER--->
<hr width="66%" align="left">
<a name="SETBOLDER"><h3><u>Set amount of emboldening</u></h3></a>
<br>
-Macro: <strong>SETBOLDER</strong> <var>&lt;amount of emboldening, in machine units&gt; | RESET</var>
+<nobr>Macro: <strong>SETBOLDER</strong> &lt;amount of emboldening, in machine units&gt; | RESET</nobr>
<p>
Emboldening of type is accomplished by printing characters
@@ -2004,7 +2305,7 @@ will not start emboldening type; it merely tells
To start emboldening, use the
<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_INLINES">inline escape</a>
<strong>\*[BOLDER]</strong>.
-<br>
+<p>
<!---\*[BOLDER]--->
@@ -2043,14 +2344,14 @@ with
<a href="docprocessing.html#PRINTSTYLE">PRINTSTYLE TYPEWRITE</a>,
<strong>mom</strong> ignores <strong>\*[BOLDER]</strong>
requests.
-<br>
+<p>
<!---CONDENSE--->
<hr width="66%" align="left">
<a name="CONDENSE"><h3><u>Set percentage for pseudo-condensed type</u></h3></a>
<br>
-Macro: <strong>CONDENSE</strong> <var>&lt;pseudo-condense percentage&gt;</var>
+<nobr>Macro: <strong>CONDENSE</strong> &lt;pseudo-condense percentage&gt;</nobr>
<p>
Pseudo-condensing of type is accomplished by reducing the width of
@@ -2084,7 +2385,7 @@ is off (with
<a href="#COND_INLINE">\*[CONDX]</a>)
before before making any changes to the pseudo-condense percentage
with <strong>CONDENSE</strong>.
-<br>
+<p>
<!---\*[COND]--->
@@ -2127,14 +2428,14 @@ with
<a href="docprocessing.html#PRINTSTYLE">PRINTSTYLE TYPEWRITE</a>,
<strong>mom</strong> ignores <strong>\*[COND]</strong>
requests.
-<br>
+<p>
<!---EXTEND--->
<hr width="66%" align="left">
<a name="EXTEND"><h3><u>Set percentage for pseudo-extended type</u></h3></a>
<br>
-Macro: <strong>EXTEND</strong> <var>&lt;pseudo-extend percentage&gt;</var>
+<nobr>Macro: <strong>EXTEND</strong> &lt;pseudo-extend percentage&gt;</nobr>
<p>
Pseudo-extending of type is accomplished by increasing the width of
@@ -2148,7 +2449,7 @@ to be extended.
<strong>EXTEND</strong>, therefore you must set it before using the
<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_INLINES">inline escape</a>
<a href="#EXT_INLINE">\*[EXT]</a>.
-120 percent of the normal character width is a good value, and
+120% of the normal character width is a good value, and
you'd set it like this:
<p>
<pre>
@@ -2169,7 +2470,7 @@ pseudo-extending is off (with
<a href="#EXT_INLINE">\*[EXTX]</a>)
before before making any changes to the pseudo-extend percentage
with <strong>EXTEND</strong>.
-<br>
+<p>
<!---\*[EXT]--->
@@ -2212,7 +2513,7 @@ with
<a href="docprocessing.html#PRINTSTYLE">PRINTSTYLE TYPEWRITE</a>,
<strong>mom</strong> ignores <strong>\*[EXT]</strong>
requests.
-<br>
+<p>
<hr>
<!====================================================================>
@@ -2240,7 +2541,7 @@ relative to the current
<hr width="66%" align="left">
<a name="ALD"><h3><u>Advance Lead (move downward)</u></h3></a>
<br>
-Macro: <strong>ALD</strong> <var>&lt;distance to move downward&gt;</var>
+<nobr>Macro: <strong>ALD</strong> &lt;distance to move downward&gt;</nobr>
<br>
<em>*Requires a <a href="definitions.html#TERMS_UNITOFMEASURE">unit of measure</a></em>
@@ -2291,14 +2592,14 @@ way if you have set a top margin with
<a href="#T_MARGIN">T_MARGIN</a>
or
<a href="#PAGE">PAGE</a>.
-<br>
+<p>
<!---RLD--->
<hr width="66%" align="left">
<a name="RLD"><h3><u>Reverse Lead (move upward)</u></h3></a>
<br>
-Macro: <strong>RLD</strong> <var>&lt;distance to move upward&gt;</var>
+<nobr>Macro: <strong>RLD</strong> &lt;distance to move upward&gt;</nobr>
<br>
<em>*Requires a <a href="definitions.html#TERMS_UNITOFMEASURE">unit of measure</a></em>
@@ -2328,7 +2629,7 @@ As the mnemonic (<strong>R</strong>dvance
use <strong>RLD</strong> with
<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_PICASPOINTS">points</a>
of lead.
-<br>
+<p>
<hr>
<!====================================================================>
@@ -2345,26 +2646,32 @@ do with the tab key on your keyboard, and both are utterly
divorced from groff's notion of tabs. I recommend reading this
section carefully in order to understand how
<strong>mom</strong> handles tabs.
+<p>
+<strong>NOTE:</strong> see the section
+<a href="typemacdoc.html#TYPESETTING">Using typesetting macros during document processing</a>
+for re-assuring information on the use of tabs during
+<a href="docprocessing.html#DOCPROCESSING">document processing</a>.
+<p>
<a name="TYPESETTING_TABS"><h3><u>Typesetting tabs</u></h3></a>
<p>
Typesetting tabs are defined by both an indent from the left margin and
a line length. This is quite different from typewriter-style tab stops
(the groff norm) that only define the left indent. In conjunction
-with the multi-column macros, typesetting tabs significantly facilitate
+with the
+<a href="#MULTI_COLUMNS">multi-column macros</a>,
+typesetting tabs significantly facilitate
tabular and columnar work.
<p>
-Typesetting tabs are created with the <strong>TAB_SET</strong>
+Typesetting tabs are created with the
+<a href="#TAB_SET">TAB_SET</a>
macro. <strong>TAB_SET</strong> identifies the tab (by number),
establishes its left indent and line length, and optionally sets
a quad direction and fill mode. After tabs have been created with
<strong>TAB_SET</strong>, they can be called at any time with the
-<strong>TAB</strong> macro.
+<a href="#TAB">TAB</a>
+macro.
<p>
-<strong>NOTE:</strong> see the section
-<a href="typemacdoc.html#TYPESETTING">Typesetting Macros in Document Processing</a>
-for information and advice on using tabs with the
-<a href="docprocessing.html#DOCPROCESSING">document processing macros</a>.
<a name="TYPESETTING_TABS_TUT"><h3><u>Quickie tutorial on typesetting tabs</u></h3></a>
<p>
@@ -2411,7 +2718,7 @@ You want the second tab (&quot;EVALUATION&quot;)
<ul>
<li>to begin 8 picas from the left margin
<li>to have a length of 9 picas
- <li>to be set centered.
+ <li>to be set centred.
</ul>
<br>
You set it up like this:
@@ -2523,13 +2830,17 @@ tab 3 means you don't have to worry about the length of
<strong>mom</strong>
<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_FILLED">fills</a>
the tab and sets the type flush left.
-
+<p>
<a name="STRING_TABS"><h3><u>String tabs (autotabs)</u></h3></a>
<p>
-String tabs let you mark off tab positions inline. Left indents
-and line lengths are calculated from the beginning and end positions of
-the marks. This is especially useful when tab indents and lengths
-need to be determined from the text that goes in each tab.
+String tabs let you mark off tab positions with
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_INLINES">inline escapes</a>
+embedded in
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_INPUTLINE">input lines</a>.
+Left indents and line lengths are calculated from the beginning and
+end positions of the marks. This is especially useful when tab
+indents and lengths need to be determined from the text that goes in
+each tab.
<p>
Setting up string tabs is a two-step procedure. First, you enter an
input line in which you mark off where you want tabs to begin and end.
@@ -2550,10 +2861,10 @@ In combination with the
macro and the groff inline escape
<a href="inlines.html#INLINE_HORIZONTAL_GROFF">\h</a>
(move horizontally across the page) or <strong>mom</strong>'s
-<a href="inlines.html#INLINE_HORIZONTAL_MOM">\*[FP#]</a>
-(Forward Points) inline, string tabs provide
+<a href="inlines.html#INLINE_HORIZONTAL_MOM">\*[FWD &lt;distance&gt;]</a>
+(move forward) inline, string tabs provide
tremendous flexibility in setting up complex tab structures.
-
+<p>
<a name="STRING_TABS_TUT"><h3><u>Quickie tutorial on string tabs</u></h3></a>
<p>
Say you want to set up tabs for the
@@ -2577,8 +2888,12 @@ The first thing you need for string tabs is an
<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_INPUTLINE">input line</a>
with tab positions marked on it. Tabs are marked with the
<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_INLINES">inline escapes</a>
-<strong>\*[ST#]</strong> and <strong>\*[ST#X]</strong>. (In this
-example, we enclose the input line with the
+<a href="#ST_INLINE">\*[ST&lt;n&gt;]</a>
+and
+<a href="#ST_INLINE">\*[ST&lt;n&gt;X]</a>,
+where <strong>&lt;n&gt;</strong>
+is the number you want the tab to have. (In this example, we
+enclose the input line with the
<a href="goodies.html#SILENT">SILENT</a>
macro so the line doesn't print. We also use the
<a href="goodies.html#PAD">PAD</a>
@@ -2589,7 +2904,7 @@ The setup looks like this:
<p>
<pre>
.SILENT
- .PAD "\*[ST1]CRITERION\*[ST1X]\*[FP12]\*[ST2]EVALUATION\*[ST2X]\*[FP12]\*[ST3]#\*[ST3X]"
+ .PAD "\*[ST1]CRITERION\*[ST1X]\*[FWD 12p]\*[ST2]EVALUATION\*[ST2X]\*[FWD 12p]\*[ST3]#\*[ST3X]"
.SILENT OFF
</pre>
@@ -2603,10 +2918,10 @@ Here's what it means when broken down into its component parts:
<kbd>\*[ST1]CRITERION\*[ST1X]</kbd>
<br>
<li>We want a 1 pica (12 points) gutter between tab 1 and 2,
- so we insert 12 points of space with \*[FP12]
- (<strong>F</strong>orward <strong>P</strong>oints 12):
+ so we insert 12 points of space with \*[FWD 12p]
+ (<strong>F</strong>or<strong>W</strong>ar<strong>D</strong> 12 points):
<p>
- <kbd>\*[FP12]</kbd>
+ <kbd>\*[FWD 12p]</kbd>
<br>
<li>The longest line in tab 2 is &quot;EVALUATION&quot;, so
we enclose EVALUATION with begin/end markers for string
@@ -2615,9 +2930,9 @@ Here's what it means when broken down into its component parts:
<kbd>\*[ST2]EVALUATION\*[ST2X]</kbd>
<br>
<li>We want 1 pica (12 points) between tab 2 and 3, so we
- insert 12 points of space with another \*[FP12]:
+ insert 12 points of space with another \*[FWD 12p]:
<p>
- <kbd>\*[FP12]</kbd>
+ <kbd>\*[FWD 12p]</kbd>
<br>
<li>We want tab 3 to be as long as whatever space remains on
the current line length, so we enclose the
@@ -2656,7 +2971,7 @@ just like typesetting tabs (see
<a href="#TYPESETTING_TABS_TUT">typesetting tabs tutorial</a>).
<p>
Here's the complete setup and entry for the sample employee
-evaluation form utilising string tabs.
+evaluation form utilizing string tabs.
<p>
<pre>
.PAGE 8.5i 11i 1i 1i 1i
@@ -2669,7 +2984,7 @@ evaluation form utilising string tabs.
.HY OFF
.SS 0
.SILENT
- .PAD "\*[ST1]CRITERION\*[ST1X]\*[FP12]\*[ST2]EVALUATION\*[ST2X]\*[FP12]\*[ST3]#\*[ST3X]"
+ .PAD "\*[ST1]CRITERION\*[ST1X]\*[FWD 12p]\*[ST2]EVALUATION\*[ST2X]\*[FWD 12p]\*[ST3]#\*[ST3X]"
.SILENT OFF
.ST 1 L
.ST 2 L
@@ -2717,11 +3032,11 @@ it again. You'll see that the tab structure remains identical (tab
between tabs is still 1 pica), while the position and length
of the tabs have altered because of the new point size.
<p>
-Now try increasing the gutters to 2 picas (put an additional
-<kbd>\*[FP12]</kbd> after each <kbd>\*[FP12]</kbd>). Preview the
+Now try increasing the gutters to 2 picas (<kbd>\*[FWD 24p]</kbd> or
+<kbd>\*[FWD 2P]</kbd> instead of <kbd>\*[FWD 12p]</kbd>). Preview the
file again, and notice how the tab structure remains the same, but
the gutters are wider.
-
+<p>
<a name="INDEX_TABS">
<h3><u>Tabs macro list</u></h3>
@@ -2739,9 +3054,9 @@ the gutters are wider.
<!---TAB_SET--->
<hr width="66%" align="left">
- <a name="TAB_SET"><h3><u>Set up typsetting tabs</u></h3></a>
+ <a name="TAB_SET"><h3><u>Set up typesetting tabs</u></h3></a>
<br>
-Macro: <strong>TAB_SET</strong> <var>&lt;tab number&gt; &lt;indent&gt; &lt;length&gt; L | R | C | J [ QUAD ]</var>
+<nobr>Macro: <strong>TAB_SET</strong> &lt;tab number&gt; &lt;indent&gt; &lt;length&gt; L | R | C | J [ QUAD ]</nobr>
<br>
<em>*&lt;indent&gt; and &lt;length&gt; require a <a href="definitions.html#TERMS_UNITOFMEASURE">unit of measure</a></em>
@@ -2761,7 +3076,7 @@ four required arguments:
<li>a direction
</ul>
<br>
-To set up a centered tab 6 picas long and 9 points from the left
+To set up a centred tab 6 picas long and 9 points from the left
margin, you'd enter
<p>
<pre>
@@ -2774,7 +3089,7 @@ need to set up tabs in numerical sequence.
<p>
By default, tabs are in
<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_NOFILL">nofill</a>
-mode, meaning you can enter text in tabs on a line for line basis
+mode, meaning you can enter text in tabs on a line-for-line basis
without having to use the
<a href="#BR">BR</a>
macro. If you want a tab to be
@@ -2816,7 +3131,7 @@ up a tab structure within the confines of an existing tab).
<a href="#INDENTS">Indents</a>)
before setting up tabs with <strong>TAB_SET</strong>, or
<strong>mom</strong> may get confused.
-<br>
+<p>
<!---INLINE_ST--->
@@ -2824,7 +3139,19 @@ before setting up tabs with <strong>TAB_SET</strong>, or
<a name="INLINE_ST"><h3><u>Mark positions of string tabs</u></h3></a>
<br>
Inlines: <strong>\*[ST&lt;number&gt;]...\*[ST&lt;number&gt;X]</strong>
-
+<br>
+<em>*<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_QUAD">Quad</a>
+direction must be LEFT or JUSTIFY (see
+<a href="#QUAD">QUAD</a>
+and
+<a href="#JUSTIFY">JUSTIFY</a>)
+or the
+<a name="definitions.html#TERMS_NOFILL">no-fill mode</a>
+set to
+<a href="#LRC">LEFT</a>.
+Please see
+<a href="#IMPORTANT">IMPORTANT</a>,
+below.</em>
<p>
String tabs need to be marked off with
<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_INLINES">inline escapes</a>
@@ -2864,20 +3191,73 @@ printing, use the
<a href="#SILENT">SILENT</a>
macro.
<p>
-<strong>IMPORTANT:</strong> Do not try to set up string tabs on
-a line that is broken with
+<a name="IMPORTANT"><strong>IMPORTANT:</strong></a>
+Owing to the way groff processes
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_INPUTLINE">input lines</a>
+and turns them into
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_OUTPUTLINE">output lines</a>,
+it is not possible for <strong>mom</strong> to &quot;guess&quot; the
+correct starting position of string tabs marked off in lines that
+are centered or set flush right.
+<p>
+Equally, she cannot guess the starting position if a line is fully
+justified and broken with
<a href="#SPREAD">SPREAD</a>.
-<strong>Mom</strong> calculates string tab positions and lengths
-as she reads the input line, not after the line has undergone
-manipulations to the word spacing.
-<br>
+<p>
+In other words, in order to use string tabs,
+<a href="#LRC">LEFT</a>
+must be active, or, if
+<a href="#QUAD">QUAD LEFT</a>
+or
+<a href="#JUSTIFY">JUSTIFY</a>
+are active, the line on which the string tabs are marked must be
+broken &quot;manually&quot; with
+<a href="#BR">BR</a>
+(but not
+<a href="#SPREAD">SPREAD</a>).
+<p>
+To circumvent this behaviour, I recommend using the
+<a href="goodies.html#PAD">PAD</a>
+to set up string tabs in centered or flush right lines. Say, for
+example, you want to use a string tab to underscore the text of a
+centered line with a rule. Rather than this,
+<p>
+<pre>
+ .CENTER
+ \*[ST1]A line of text\*[ST1X]\c
+ .EL
+ .ST 1
+ .TAB 1
+ .PT_SIZE 24
+ .ALD 3p
+ \*[RULE]
+ .RLD 3p
+ .TQ
+</pre>
+
+you should do:
+<p>
+<pre>
+ .QUAD CENTER
+ .PAD "#\*[ST1]A line of text\*[ST1X]#"
+ .EL
+ .ST 1
+ .TAB 1
+ .PT_SIZE 24
+ .ALD 3p
+ \*[RULE] \" Note that you can't use \*[UP ] or \*[DOWN] with \*[RULE]
+ .RLD 3p
+ .TQ
+</pre>
+
+<p>
<!---ST--->
<hr width="66%" align="left">
<a name="ST"><h3><u>Set string tabs</u></h3></a>
<br>
-Macro: <strong>ST</strong> <var>&lt;tab number&gt; L | R | C | J [ QUAD ]</var>
+<nobr>Macro: <strong>ST</strong> &lt;tab number&gt; L | R | C | J [ QUAD ]</nobr>
<p>
After string tabs have been marked off on an input line (see
@@ -2911,14 +3291,14 @@ If you want it to be justified, enter
See the
<a href="#STRING_TABS_TUT">Quickie tutorial on string tabs</a>
for a full explanation of setting up string tabs.
-<br>
+<p>
<!---TAB--->
<hr width="66%" align="left">
<a name="TAB"><h3><u>Call tabs</u></h3></a>
<br>
-Macro: <strong>TAB</strong> <var>&lt;tab number&gt;</var>
+<nobr>Macro: <strong>TAB</strong> &lt;tab number&gt;</nobr>
<br>
Alias: <strong>TB</strong>
<p>
@@ -2980,7 +3360,7 @@ If you were happily zipping down the page with a left indent of 2
picas turned on, and you call a tab whose indent from the left margin
is 6 picas, your new distance from the left margin will be 6 picas,
not 6 picas plus the 2 pica indent.
-<br>
+<p>
<!---TN--->
@@ -2989,6 +3369,21 @@ not 6 picas plus the 2 pica indent.
<br>
Macro: <strong>TN</strong>
<br>
+<em>*In tabs that aren't given the QUAD argument when they're set up
+with
+<a href="#TAB_SET">TAB_SET</a>
+or
+<a href="#ST">ST</a>, you must terminate the line preceding
+<kbd>TN</kbd> with the \c inline escape. See the
+<a href="#TN_NOTE">ADDITIONAL NOTE</a>,
+<br>
+*If you find remembering whether to put in the <kbd>\c</kbd>
+bothersome, you may prefer to use the
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_INLINES">inline escape</a>
+alternative to
+<kbd>.TN</kbd>,
+<a href="inlines.html#TB+">\*[TB+]</a>,
+which works consistently regardless of the fill mode.</em>
<p>
<strong>TN</strong> moves over to the next tab in numeric
@@ -2997,36 +3392,73 @@ sequence (tab n+1) without advancing on the page. See the
in the description of the <strong>TAB</strong> macro for an
example of how <strong>TN</strong> works.
<p>
-<strong>NOTE:</strong> <strong>TN</strong> is like
-<a href="#EL">EL</a>
-in that it doesn't work as advertised on the last line before a
-footer trap is sprung. If you need to use <strong>TN</strong>
-on the last line of a page with a footer trap, turn the trap off with
-<a href="goodies.html#TRAP">TRAP</a>,
-as in this example:
+<strong>NOTE:</strong> You <em>must</em> put text in the
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_INPUTLINE">input line</a>
+immediately after <strong>TN</strong>. &quot;Stacking&quot; of
+<strong>TN</strong>'s is not allowed. In other words, you cannot
+do
+<p>
+<pre>
+ .TAB 1
+ Some text
+ .TN
+ Some more text
+ .TN
+ .TN
+ Yet more text
+</pre>
+
+The above example, assuming tabs numbered from 1 to 4, should be entered
+<p>
+<pre>
+ .TAB 1
+ Some text
+ .TN
+ Some more text
+ .TAB 4
+ Yet more text
+</pre>
+<p>
+<a name="TN_NOTE"><strong>ADDITIONAL NOTE:</strong></a>
+In versions of mom prior to 1.1.9, <strong>TN</strong> did not
+always work as advertised on the last
+<a name="TERMS_OUTPUTLINE">output line</a>
+of pages that contained a footer trap (e.g. one set with
+<a href="#B_MARGIN">B_MARGIN</a>
+or in documents formatted using the
+<a href="docprocessing.html#DOCPROCESSING">document processing macros</a>).
+<p>
+<strong>TN</strong> has been re-written so that this should no longer be the
+case. However, in order for it to work in tabs that have not been
+given a <kbd>QUAD</kbd> argument (see
+<a href="#TAB_SET">TAB_SET</a>
+and
+<a href="#ST">ST</a>)
+you must always &quot;join&quot; <strong>.TN</strong> to the line
+before it using the
+<a href="#JOIN">\c</a>
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_INLINES">inline escape</a>,
+as in the following example:
<p>
<pre>
.TAB_SET 1 0 1P L
.TAB_SET 2 1P 20P L
.TAB 1
- .TRAP OFF
- 1.
+ 1.\c
.TN
The first rule of survival is &quot;make and keep good friends.&quot;
- .TRAP
</pre>
-The above, at the bottom of a page, will look something like this:
+When output, the example will look like this:
<p>
<pre>
1. The first rule of survival is &quot;make and keep good friends.&quot;
</pre>
-If you hadn't turned the trap off before <kbd>.TN</kbd>,
-&quot;1.&quot; would have appeared as the last line on the page,
-with &quot;The first rule of survival...&quot; being the first
-line on the next page.
-<br>
+Conversely, if you did give a <kbd>QUAD</kbd> argument
+to <strong>TAB_SET</strong> or <strong>ST</strong>, the
+<strong>\c</strong> must not be used.
+<p>
<!---TQ--->
@@ -3042,7 +3474,7 @@ advances 1 linespace, and restores the left margin, line length,
quad direction and
<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_FILLED">fill mode</a>
that were in effect prior to invoking any tabs.
-<br>
+<p>
<hr>
<!====================================================================>
@@ -3123,7 +3555,7 @@ the
<a href="docprocessing.html#COLUMNS">COLUMNS</a>
macro in the
<a href="docprocessing.html#DOCPROCESSING">document processing macros</a>.
-
+<p>
<a name="INDEX_MULTI_COLUMNS">
<h3><u>Columns macro list</u></h3>
</a>
@@ -3147,7 +3579,7 @@ Macro: <strong>MCO</strong>
is the macro you use to begin multi-column setting. It marks
the current
<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_BASELINE">baseline</a>
-as the top of your columns, for use late with
+as the top of your columns, for use later with
<a href="#MCR">MCR</a>. See the
<a href="#MULTI_COLUMNS">introduction to columns</a>
for an explanation of multi-columns and some sample
@@ -3158,7 +3590,7 @@ the
<a href="docprocessing.html#COLUMNS">COLUMNS</a>
macro in the
<a href="docprocessing.html#DOCPROCESSING">document processing macros</a>.
-<br>
+<p>
<!---MCR--->
@@ -3173,14 +3605,14 @@ Once you've turned multi-columns on (with
<a href="#MCO">MCO</a>),
<strong>MCR</strong>, at any time, returns you to the top of
your columns.
-<br>
+<p>
<!---MCX--->
<hr width="66%" align="left">
<a name="MCX"><h3><u>Exit multi-columns</u></h3></a>
<br>
-Macro: <strong>MCX</strong> <var>[ &lt;distance to advance below longest column&gt; ]</var>
+<nobr>Macro: <strong>MCX</strong> [ &lt;distance to advance below longest column&gt; ]</nobr>
<br>
<em>*Optional argument requires a <a href="definitions.html#TERMS_UNITOFMEASURE">unit of measure</a></em>
@@ -3196,9 +3628,9 @@ below the longest column. Linespace, in this instance, is the
in effect <em>at the moment <strong>MCX</strong> is
invoked.</em>
<p>
-If you pass the <var>&lt;distance&gt;</var> argument to
+If you pass the <nobr>&lt;distance&gt; argument to</nobr>
<strong>MCX</strong>, it advances 1 linespace below the longest
-column (see above) PLUS the distance specified by the argumemnt.
+column (see above) PLUS the distance specified by the argument.
The argument requires a unit of measure; therefore, to advance
an extra 6 points below where <strong>MCX</strong> would
normally place you, you'd enter
@@ -3223,7 +3655,7 @@ macro, like this:
The above advances to precisely 24 points below the baseline
of the longest column.
-<br>
+<p>
<hr>
<!====================================================================>
@@ -3240,7 +3672,7 @@ provides temporary left indents (i.e. only one line is indented,
as at the start of a paragraph) and &quot;hanging&quot; left indents
(the reverse of a temporary indent; the first line isn't indented,
subsequent lines are).
-
+<p>
<a name="INDENTS_TUT"><h3><u>A brief explanation of how mom handles indents</u></h3></a>
<p>
<strong>Mom</strong> provides five kinds of indents: left, right,
@@ -3373,7 +3805,7 @@ picas and control each separately, as in the following example.
More text \"Text is still indented 4 picas left
</pre>
-If, at <kbd>.IRX</kbd>, you wanted the text afterward to have no
+If, at <kbd>.IRX</kbd>, you wanted the text afterwards to have no
indents (either left or right), you would enter <kbd>.IQ</kbd>,
which exits all indent styles at once.
<p>
@@ -3388,9 +3820,9 @@ at which they excel.
<p>
<strong>NOTE:</strong> see the section
<a href="typemacdoc.html#TYPESETTING">Typesetting Macros in Document Processing</a>
-for information and advice on using idents with the
+for information and advice on using indents with the
<a href="docprocessing.html#DOCPROCESSING">document processing macros</a>.
-
+<p>
<a name="INDEX_INDENTS"><h3><u>Indents macro list</u></h3>
<ul>
<li><a href="#IL">IL</a>&nbsp;&nbsp;(Indent left)
@@ -3412,7 +3844,7 @@ for information and advice on using idents with the
<hr width="66%" align="left">
<a name="IL"><h3><u>Indent left</u></h3></a>
<br>
-Macro: <strong>IL</strong> <var>[ &lt;measure&gt; ]</var>
+<nobr>Macro: <strong>IL</strong> [ &lt;measure&gt; ]</nobr>
<br>
<em>*The optional argument requires a <a href="definitions.html#TERMS_UNITOFMEASURE">unit of measure</a></em>
@@ -3447,15 +3879,15 @@ for more details.
automatically cancels any active indents.
<p>
<strong>ADDITIONAL NOTE:</strong> Invoking <strong>IL</strong>
-automtically turns off <strong>IB</strong>.
-<br>
+automatically turns off <strong>IB</strong>.
+<p>
<!---IR--->
<hr width="66%" align="left">
<a name="IR"><h3><u>Indent right</u></h3></a>
<br>
-Macro: <strong>IR</strong> <var>[ &lt;measure&gt; ]</var>
+<nobr>Macro: <strong>IR</strong> [ &lt;measure&gt; ]</nobr>
<br>
<em>*The optional argument requires a <a href="definitions.html#TERMS_UNITOFMEASURE">unit of measure</a></em>
@@ -3468,7 +3900,7 @@ measure. Subsequent invocations with a measure add to the previous
indent measure. A minus sign may be prepended to the argument to
subtract from the current indent measure. The
<a href="inlines.html#INLINE_STRINGWIDTH_GROFF">\w</a>
-<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_INLINES">inline esacpe</a>
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_INLINES">inline escape</a>
may be used to specify a text-dependent measure, in which case
no unit of measure is required. For example,
<p>
@@ -3488,15 +3920,15 @@ for more details.
automatically cancels any active indents.
<p>
<strong>ADDITIONAL NOTE:</strong> Invoking <strong>IR</strong>
-automtically turns off <strong>IB</strong>.
-<br>
+automatically turns off <strong>IB</strong>.
+<p>
<!---IB--->
<hr width="66%" align="left">
<a name="IB"><h3><u>Indent both</u></h3></a>
<br>
-Macro: <strong>IB</strong> <var>[ &lt;left measure&gt; &lt;right measure&gt; ]</var>
+<nobr>Macro: <strong>IB</strong> [ &lt;left measure&gt; &lt;right measure&gt; ]</nobr>
<br>
<em>*The optional arguments require a <a href="definitions.html#TERMS_UNITOFMEASURE">unit of measure</a></em>
@@ -3519,12 +3951,12 @@ save yourself a lot of grief.
A minus sign may be prepended to the arguments to subtract from their
current values. The
<a href="inlines.html#INLINE_STRINGWIDTH_GROFF">\w</a>
-<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_INLINES">inline esacpe</a>
+<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_INLINES">inline escape</a>
may be used to specify text-dependent measures, in which case
no unit of measure is required. For example,
<p>
<pre>
- .IB \w'margaraine' \w'jello'
+ .IB \w'margarine' \w'jello'
</pre>
left indents text by the width of the word &quot;margarine&quot;
@@ -3540,22 +3972,22 @@ for more details.
automatically cancels any active indents.
<p>
<strong>ADDITIONAL NOTE:</strong> Invoking <strong>IB</strong>
-automtically turns off <strong>IL</strong> and
+automatically turns off <strong>IL</strong> and
<strong>IR</strong>.
-<br>
+<p>
<!---TI--->
<hr width="66%" align="left">
<a name="TI"><h3><u>Temporary (left) indent</u></h3></a>
<br>
-Macro: <strong>TI</strong> <var>[ &lt;measure&gt; ]</var>
+<nobr>Macro: <strong>TI</strong> [ &lt;measure&gt; ]</nobr>
<br>
<em>*The optional argument requires a <a href="definitions.html#TERMS_UNITOFMEASURE">unit of measure</a></em>
<p>
A temporary indent is one that applies only to the first line of
-text that comes after it. It's chief use is indenting the first
+text that comes after it. Its chief use is indenting the first
line of paragraphs. (<strong>Mom</strong>'s
<a href="docprocessing.html#PP">PP</a>
macro, for example, uses a temporary indent.)
@@ -3594,7 +4026,7 @@ are NOT additive. In the following example, the second <kbd>.TI
<hr width="66%" align="left">
<a name="HI"><h3><u>Hanging indent</u></h3></a>
<br>
-Macro: <strong>HI</strong> <var>[ &lt;measure&gt; ]</var>
+<nobr>Macro: <strong>HI</strong> [ &lt;measure&gt; ]</nobr>
<br>
<em>*The optional argument requires a <a href="definitions.html#TERMS_UNITOFMEASURE">unit of measure</a></em>
@@ -3639,10 +4071,15 @@ prior to the line you want hung (i.e. without any intervening
<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_CONTROLLINES">control lines</a>).
And because hanging indents affect only one line, there's no need to turn
them off.
-
+<p>
<a name="NUM_LISTS"><h3><u>A recipe for numbered lists</u></h3></a>
<p>
-A common use for hanging indents is setting numbered lists.
+<strong>PLEASE NOTE: mom</strong> now has macros for setting lists (see
+<a href="docelement.html#LIST_INTRO">Nested lists</a>),
+making this recipe superfluous. It remains here in the hope that
+it will clarify the use of hanging indents generally, if no longer
+specifically.
+<p>
Consider the following example:
<p>
<pre>
@@ -3678,7 +4115,7 @@ of 2
plus a period (using the
<a href="inlines.html#INLINE_STRINGWIDTH_GROFF">\w</a>
inline escape). At this point, the left indent is active; text
-afterward would normally be indented. However, we invoke a hanging
+afterwards would normally be indented. However, we invoke a hanging
indent of exactly the same width, which hangs the first line (and
first line only!) to the left of the indent by the same distance
(in this case, that means &quot;out to the left margin&quot;).
@@ -3697,20 +4134,20 @@ Paste the example above into a file and preview it with <kbd>groff -mom -X
<strong>IB</strong>, measures given to <strong>HI</strong>
are NOT additive. Each time you pass a measure to
<strong>HI</strong>, the measure is treated literally.
-<br>
+<p>
<!---IX--->
<hr width="66%" align="left">
<a name="IQ"><h3><u>Quitting indents</u></h3></a>
<br>
-Macro: <strong>IQ</strong>&nbsp;&nbsp;<var>[ CLEAR ]&nbsp;&nbsp;</var>(quit any/all indents -- see <strong>*IMPORTANT NOTE</strong>)
+<nobr>Macro: <strong>IQ</strong>&nbsp;&nbsp;[ CLEAR ]&nbsp;&nbsp;(quit any/all indents -- see <strong>*IMPORTANT NOTE</strong>)</nobr>
<br>
-Macro: <strong>ILX</strong>&nbsp;<var>[ CLEAR ]&nbsp;&nbsp;</var>(exit <strong>I</strong>ndent <strong>L</strong>eft)
+<nobr>Macro: <strong>ILX</strong>&nbsp;[ CLEAR ]&nbsp;&nbsp;(exit <strong>I</strong>ndent <strong>L</strong>eft)</nobr>
<br>
-Macro: <strong>IRX</strong>&nbsp;<var>[ CLEAR ]&nbsp;&nbsp;</var>(exit <strong>I</strong>ndent <strong>R</strong>ight)
+<nobr>Macro: <strong>IRX</strong>&nbsp;[ CLEAR ]&nbsp;&nbsp;(exit <strong>I</strong>ndent <strong>R</strong>ight)</nobr>
<br>
-Macro: <strong>IBX</strong>&nbsp;<var>[ CLEAR ]&nbsp;&nbsp;</var>(exit <strong>I</strong>ndent <strong>B</strong>oth)
+<nobr>Macro: <strong>IBX</strong>&nbsp;[ CLEAR ]&nbsp;&nbsp;(exit <strong>I</strong>ndent <strong>B</strong>oth)</nobr>
<p>
<strong>*IMPORTANT NOTE:</strong>
@@ -3728,7 +4165,7 @@ now also be invoked as</em> <strong>ILQ, IRQ</strong> <em>and</em>
<strong>IBQ</strong><em>. Both forms are acceptable.</em>
<p>
Without an argument, the macros to quit indents merely restore your
-original left margin and line length. The measures stored in the
+original margins and line length. The measures stored in the
indent macros themselves are saved so you can call them again without
having to supply a measure.
<p>
@@ -3747,5 +4184,6 @@ the values for all indent styles at once.
<a href="definitions.html#TOP">Prev</a>&nbsp;&nbsp;
<a href="#TOP">Top</a>&nbsp;&nbsp;
<a href="toc.html">Back to Table of Contents</a>
+
</body>
</html>
diff --git a/contrib/groff/contrib/mom/momdoc/using.html b/contrib/groff/contrib/mom/momdoc/using.html
index 327e86ba4da3..1265eec8cd97 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/contrib/mom/momdoc/using.html
+++ b/contrib/groff/contrib/mom/momdoc/using.html
@@ -1,3 +1,4 @@
+<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2 Final//EN">
<html>
<head>
<meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html;charset=iso-8859-1">
@@ -10,7 +11,7 @@
<a href="typesetting.html#TOP">Next</a>&nbsp;&nbsp;
<a href="definitions.html#TOP">Prev</a>&nbsp;&nbsp;
<a href="toc.html">Back to Table of Contents</a>
-
+<p>
<a name="TOP"></a>
<a name="USING">
<h1 align="center"><u>USING MOM</u></h1>
@@ -23,7 +24,7 @@
<a href="#USING_INVOKING">Invoking groff</a>
<br>
<a href="#USING_PREVIEWING">Previewing documents</a>
-<br>
+<p>
<hr>
<h2><a name="USING_INTRO"><u>Introduction</u></a></h2>
@@ -46,11 +47,11 @@ macro, explained below. After <strong>START</strong>,
<strong>mom</strong> determines the appearance of text following
the markup tags automatically, although you, the user, can easily
change how <strong>mom</strong> interprets the tags. This gives you
-nearly complete control over the look and feel of your documents.
-In addition, the typesetting macros, in combination with document
-processing, let you meet all sorts of typesetting needs that just
-can't be covered by &quot;one macro fits all&quot; markup tags.
-
+nearly complete control over document design. In addition, the
+typesetting macros, in combination with document processing, let you
+meet all sorts of typesetting needs that just can't be covered by
+&quot;one macro fits all&quot; markup tags.
+<p>
<a name="USING_MACROS">
<h2><u>How to input mom's macros</u></h2>
</a>
@@ -67,9 +68,9 @@ following apply.
rules for <strong>mom</strong>'s macros and
<a href="definitions.html#TERMS_INLINES">inline escapes</a>.
I use the vi clone called elvis, and find it a pure
- joy in this regard. Simply colorizing macros and
+ joy in this regard. Simply colourizing macros and
inlines to half-intensity can be enough to make text stand
- out clearly from formattting commands.
+ out clearly from formatting commands.
<li>All <strong>mom</strong>'s macros begin with a period
(dot) and must be entered in upper case (capital)
letters.
@@ -120,12 +121,12 @@ Consider the following, which is a template for starting the
chapter of a book.
<p>
<pre>
- .TITLE "My Pulizter Novel"
+ .TITLE "My Pulitzer Novel"
.AUTHOR "Joe Blow"
.CHAPTER 1
\#
.DOCTYPE CHAPTER
- .PRINTSTYPE TYPESET
+ .PRINTSTYLE TYPESET
\#
.FAM P
.PT_SIZE 10
@@ -171,7 +172,7 @@ option along with the other options you require. Theoretically, you
only need <code>-U</code> with <code>.open, .opena, .pso, .sy,</code>
and <code>.pi</code>, however reality seems, at times, to dictate
otherwise.
-
+<p>
<a name="USING_PREVIEWING">
<h2><u>How to preview documents</u></h2>
</a>
@@ -184,7 +185,7 @@ Groff itself comes with a quick and dirty previewer called
gxditview. Invoke it with
<p>
<pre>
- groff -X -mom &lt;filename&gt;
+ groff -X -mom filename
</pre>
It's not particularly pretty, doesn't have many navigation
@@ -200,18 +201,24 @@ doesn't gobble up system resources.
<p>
A surer way to preview documents is with <strong>gv</strong>
(ghostview). This involves processing documents with groff,
-directing the output to a temporary (PostScript) file, then opening
-the temporary file in <strong>gv</strong>. While that may sound
-like a lot of work, I've set up my editor (elvis) to do it for me.
-Whenever I'm working on a document that needs previewing/checking,
-I fire up <strong>gv</strong> with the &quot;Watch File&quot;
-option turned on. To look at the file, I tell elvis to process
-it (with groff) and send it to a temporary file (<kbd>groff
--mom filename &gt; filename.ps</kbd>), then open the file inside
-<strong>gv</strong>. Ever after, when I want to look at any changes
-I make, I simply tell elvis to work his magic again. The Watch File
-option in <strong>gv</strong> registers that the file has changed,
-and automatically loads the new version. Voilà! -- instant previewing.
+and directing the output to a PostScript file, like this,
+<p>
+<pre>
+ groff -mom filename &gt; filename.ps
+</pre>
+then opening .ps file in <strong>gv</strong>.
+<p>
+While that may sound like a lot of work, I've set up my editor
+(elvis) to do it for me. Whenever I'm working on a document that
+needs previewing/checking, I fire up <strong>gv</strong> with the
+&quot;Watch File&quot; option turned on. To look at the file, I
+tell elvis to process it (with groff) and send it to a temporary
+file (<kbd>groff -mom filename &gt; filename.ps</kbd>), then open
+the file inside <strong>gv</strong>. Ever after, when I want to
+look at any changes I make, I simply tell elvis to work his magic
+again. The Watch File option in <strong>gv</strong> registers that
+the file has changed, and automatically loads the new version.
+Voilà! --instant previewing.
<p>
<hr>
diff --git a/contrib/groff/contrib/mom/om.tmac b/contrib/groff/contrib/mom/om.tmac
index 5d43b5087bec..37e9161fd841 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/contrib/mom/om.tmac
+++ b/contrib/groff/contrib/mom/om.tmac
@@ -1,42 +1,89 @@
.\" om.tmac
-.\"
-.\" Mom -- a typesetting/document-processing macro set for groff.
-.\"
-.\" Copyright (C) 2002, 2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-.\" Written by Peter Schaffter (df191@ncf.ca)
-.\"
-.\" This file is part of groff.
-.\"
-.\" groff is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
-.\" the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
-.\" Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later
-.\" version.
-.\"
-.\" groff is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
-.\" WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
-.\" FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
-.\" for more details.
-.\"
-.\" You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
-.\" with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-.\" Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
-.\"
-.
-.
-\# Version 1.1.5
-\# -------------
+.ig
+Mom -- a typesetting/document-processing macro set for groff.
+
+Copyright (C) 2002, 2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+ Written by Peter Schaffter (peter@faustus.dyn.ca)
+
+This file is part of groff.
+
+groff is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
+the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
+Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later
+version.
+
+groff is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
+WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
+FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
+for more details.
+
+You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
+with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
+Foundation, 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
+
+Version 1.3-a
+-------------
+Antoine de St-Exupéry asserted that elegance in engineering is
+achieved not when there is nothing left to add, but when there is
+nothing left to take away.
+
+By those standards, mom is a Rube Goldberg contraption. She was
+created over the years while groff, and my understanding of it,
+changed and evolved. However, I'm a firm believer in "if it
+ain't broke, don't fix it," so I'm leaving any major clean-up
+of redundancies and whatnot for a rainy day.
+
+Inasmuch as possible, macros that turn a feature on or off follow
+a similar style. Invoking the macro without an argument turns
+the feature on. Invoking it with any other argument turns it off.
+Use of the argument OFF is recommended, but not required; users
+may find other conventions preferable (e.g. NO, X, END, QUIT, etc.).
+
+"<anything>" in the description of arguments that can be passed
+to a macro means that any argument turns the feature off.
+..
\#
-.if (\n[.x]\n[.y] < 118) \
-. ab You need GNU troff version 1.18 or higher to run this version of mom!
-\#
-\# Inasmuch as possible, macros that turn a feature on or off follow
-\# a similar style. Invoking the macro without an argument turns
-\# the feature on. Invoking it with any other argument turns it off.
-\# Use of the argument OFF is recommended, but not required; users
-\# may find other conventions preferable (e.g. NO, X, END, QUIT, etc.).
+\# ====================================================================
\#
-\# "<anything>" in the description of arguments that can be passed
-\# to a macro means that any argument turns the feature off.
+\# Check which version of groff is being run
+.if (\n[.x]\n[.y] < 118) \
+. ab You need GNU troff version 1.18 or higher to run this version of mom.
+\# Check that GNU troff is being run
+.if !\n[.g]=1 \
+. ab The mom macros require that you be running GNU troff.
+.if \n(.C \
+. ab The groff mom macros do not work in compatibility mode.
+\# Add supplementary styles
+.sty \n[.fp] L \" Light Roman
+.sty \n[.fp] LI \" Light Italic
+.sty \n[.fp] LCD \" Light Condensed Roman
+.sty \n[.fp] LCDI \" Light Condensed Italic
+.sty \n[.fp] LEX \" Light Extended Roman
+.sty \n[.fp] LEXI \" Light Extended Italic
+.sty \n[.fp] CD \" Medium/Book Condensed Roman
+.sty \n[.fp] CDI \" Medium/Book Condensed Italic
+.sty \n[.fp] EX \" Medium/Book Extended Roman
+.sty \n[.fp] EXI \" Medium/Book Extended Italic
+.sty \n[.fp] DB \" DemiBold Roman
+.sty \n[.fp] DBI \" DemiBold Italic
+.sty \n[.fp] BCD \" Bold Condensed Roman
+.sty \n[.fp] BCDI \" Bold Condensed Italic
+.sty \n[.fp] BEX \" Bold Extended Roman
+.sty \n[.fp] BEXI \" Bold Extended Italic
+.sty \n[.fp] HV \" Heavy Roman
+.sty \n[.fp] HVI \" Heavy Italic
+.sty \n[.fp] HVCD \" Heavy Condensed Roman
+.sty \n[.fp] HVCDI \" Heavy Condensed Italic
+.sty \n[.fp] HVEX \" Heavy Extended Roman
+.sty \n[.fp] HVEXI \" Heavy Extended Italic
+.sty \n[.fp] BL \" Black Roman
+.sty \n[.fp] BLI \" Black Italic
+.sty \n[.fp] BLCD \" Black Condensed Roman
+.sty \n[.fp] BLCDI \" Black Condensed Italic
+.sty \n[.fp] BLEX \" Black Extended Roman
+.sty \n[.fp] BLEXI \" Black Extended Italic
+.sty \n[.fp] UBL \" Ultra-Black Roman
+.sty \n[.fp] UBLI \" Ultra-Black Italic
\#
\# ====================================================================
\#
@@ -45,16 +92,21 @@
\#
\# +++ALIASES+++
\#
-.als ALIAS als \"Alias .als as ALIAS
-.als ALIASN aln \"Alias .aln (number registers) as ALIASN
+\# Alias .als as ALIAS, and .aln (number registers) as ALIASN
+\#
+.als ALIAS als
+.als ALIASN aln
+\#
+\#
+\# ALIASES FOR GROFF REQUESTS
+\# --------------------------
\#
.ALIAS MAC de
.ALIAS BR br
-.ALIAS SPACE sp
.ALIAS SP sp
.ALIAS PAGELENGTH pl
-.ALIAS NEWPAGE bp
.ALIAS SPREAD brp
+.ALIAS ESC_CHAR ec
.ALIAS STRING ds
\#
\# ALIASES FOR NUMBER REGISTERS
@@ -73,44 +125,37 @@
\#
\# MISCELLANEOUS
\# =============
-.cflags 4 /\(en
+.nr #L_MARGIN \n(.o \" Tabs, etc require #L_MARGIN
+.cflags 4 /\(en \" So slash and en-dashes get broken
+.warn 8192
+\#
+.ig
+About the warn level
+--------------------
+
+There's a lot of testing for the presence of number registers and
+strings in this macro file. Many of the registers and strings
+pop into and out of existence on the fly. For convenience, I
+often use
+
+ .if \\n[whatever] and .if !\\n[whatever]
+
+to test "if the register exists and is (not) empty." Groff,
+encountering such tests when called with the -ww options, emits
+
+ warning: number register whatever not defined.
+
+Groff also warns about strings similarly tested for.
+
+The warn level, above, is high in order to shut off those
+warnings. If you're futzing in this file and need more verbose
+warnings, either comment out ".warn 8192" or set the warnlevel
+to the one you need (but be ready for lots of what I've just
+described).
+..
\#
\# ====================================================================
\#
-\# END MACRO FOR LETTERS
-\# ---------------------
-\# *Arguments:
-\# none
-\# *Function:
-\# The .em macro executed at the end of letters. Turns footers and
-\# pagination off, terminates and outputs diversion CLOSING, indented with
-\# the author's name underneath.
-\#
-.MAC ALL_DONE END
-. br
-. FOOTERS OFF
-. PAGINATION OFF
-. if \\n[#DOC_TYPE]=4 \{\
-. br
-. if !'\\n(.z'' \{ .di \}
-. IQ CLEAR
-. TQ
-. TAB_SET 1 \\n[#DOC_L_LENGTH]u/2u \\n[#DOC_L_LENGTH]u/2u LEFT
-. ALD \\n[#DOC_LEAD]u*2u
-. TAB 1
-. if \\n[#CLOSING] \{\
-. nf
-. CLOSING
-. \}
-. ALD \\n[#DOC_LEAD]u*3u
-. PRINT \\*[$AUTHOR_1]
-. \}
-.DO_FOOTER
-.END
-\#
-\#
-\# =====================================================================
-\#
\# +++PAGE LAYOUT+++
\#
\# Macros that control the physical layout of the page: paper size
@@ -119,7 +164,7 @@
\# PAGE WIDTH
\# ----------
\# *Argument:
-\# <width of printer sheet (ipPc)>
+\# <width of printer sheet>
\# *Function:
\# Stores user supplied page width in register #PAGE_WIDTH.
\# *Notes:
@@ -137,7 +182,7 @@
\# L_MARGIN
\# --------
\# *Argument:
-\# <offset from page left (ipPc)>
+\# <offset from page left>
\# *Function:
\# Stores user supplied page offset in register #L_MARGIN.
\# Sets .po to user supplied offset.
@@ -154,7 +199,7 @@
\# R_MARGIN
\# --------
\# *Argument:
-\# <width of right margin (ipPc)>
+\# <width of right margin>
\# *Function:
\# Stores user supplied right margin in register #R_MARGIN.
\# *Notes:
@@ -178,7 +223,7 @@
\# T_MARGIN
\# --------
\# *Argument:
-\# <distance to advance from top of page (ipPcv)>
+\# <distance to advance from top of page>
\# *Function:
\# Stores the user supplied top margin in register #T_MARGIN.
\# Advances user supplied depth from the top of the page.
@@ -186,11 +231,9 @@
\# Requires unit of measure.
\#
.MAC T_MARGIN END
-. br
. nr #T_MARGIN (\\$1)
-. nr #T_MARGIN_SET 1
+. nr #TOP 1
. if !\\n[#DOCS] \{\
-. PRINT \&
. sp |\\n[#T_MARGIN]u-1v
. \}
. wh 0i DO_T_MARGIN
@@ -200,7 +243,7 @@
\# B_MARGIN
\# --------
\# *Argument:
-\# <space to leave at the bottom of the page (ipPcv)>
+\# <space to leave at the bottom of the page>
\# *Function:
\# Stores the user supplied bottom margin in register #B_MARGIN.
\# *Notes:
@@ -209,6 +252,8 @@
.MAC B_MARGIN END
. br
. nr #B_MARGIN (\\$1)
+. nr #ORIGINAL_B_MARGIN \\n[#B_MARGIN]
+. nr #B_MARGIN_SET 1
. wh -\\n[#B_MARGIN]u DO_B_MARGIN
.END
\#
@@ -229,14 +274,14 @@
\#
.MAC PAGE END
. br
-. PAGEWIDTH \\$1
-. PAGELENGTH \\$2
-. ie '\\$3'' \{ .L_MARGIN \\n(.o \}
-. el \{ .L_MARGIN \\$3 \}
-. ie '\\$4'' \{ .R_MARGIN 1i \}
-. el \{ .R_MARGIN \\$4 \}
-. if !'\\$5'' \{ .T_MARGIN \\$5 \}
-. if !'\\$6'' \{ .B_MARGIN \\$6 \}
+. PAGEWIDTH \\$1
+. PAGELENGTH \\$2
+. ie '\\$3'' \{ .L_MARGIN \\n(.o \}
+. el \{ .L_MARGIN \\$3 \}
+. ie '\\$4'' \{ .R_MARGIN 1i \}
+. el \{ .R_MARGIN \\$4 \}
+. if !'\\$5'' \{ .T_MARGIN \\$5 \}
+. if !'\\$6'' \{ .B_MARGIN \\$6 \}
.END
\#
\# =====================================================================
@@ -250,14 +295,16 @@
\# *Argument:
\# <none>
\# *Function:
-\# Plants the top margin (set in .PAGE) at the top of each page.
+\# Plants the top margin at the top of each page.
\# *Notes:
-\# The trap is set in .PAGE
+\# The trap is set in .T_MARGIN or .PAGE
\#
.MAC DO_T_MARGIN END
-. ev 1
+. ev T_MARGIN
+. nr #TOP 1
. sp |\\n[#T_MARGIN]u-1v
. ev
+. sp -\\n[#T_MARGIN_LEAD_ADJ]u
.END
\#
\#
@@ -266,14 +313,52 @@
\# *Argument:
\# <none>
\# *Function:
-\# Plants the bottom margin (set in .PAGE) at the bottom of each page.
+\# Plants the bottom margin at the bottom of each page.
\# *Notes:
-\# The trap is set in .PAGE.
+\# The trap is set in .B_MARGIN or .PAGE.
\#
.MAC DO_B_MARGIN END
-.ev 1
+. nr #T_MARGIN_LEAD_ADJ \\n[#LEAD]-12000
+. ev B_MARGIN
. bp
-.ev
+. ev
+.END
+\#
+\#
+\# NEWPAGE
+\# -------
+\# *Argument:
+\# <none>
+\# *Function:
+\# Breaks to a new page.
+\# *Notes:
+\# If a B_MARGIN has been set, processes that, otherwise, just
+\# breaks to a new page.
+\#
+.MAC NEWPAGE END
+. br
+. nr #NEWPAGE 1
+. ie \\n[#B_MARGIN_SET]=1 \{\
+. ie !\\n[#DOCS]=1 \{\
+. ev NP
+. bp
+. ev
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. if \\n[#COLUMNS]=1 \{ .nr #COL_NUM \\n[#NUM_COLS] \}
+. ie !\\n[#FN_DEPTH] \{\
+. ch FN_OVERFLOW_TRAP
+. DO_B_MARGIN
+. wh -(\\n[#FN_OVERFLOW_TRAP_POS]u) FN_OVERFLOW_TRAP
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. DO_B_MARGIN
+. \}
+. \}
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. DO_B_MARGIN
+. \}
.END
\#
\# =====================================================================
@@ -287,7 +372,7 @@
\# LINE LENGTH
\# -----------
\# *Argument:
-\# <line length (iPpc)>
+\# <line length>
\# *Function:
\# Stores user supplied line length in register #L_LENGTH.
\# Sets .ll to #L_LENGTHu
@@ -295,13 +380,53 @@
\# Requires unit of measure.
\#
.MAC LL END
-. nr #L_LENGTH (\\$1)
. nr #USER_SET_L_LENGTH 1
-. ll \\n[#L_LENGTH]u
+. ll \\$1
+. nr #L_LENGTH \\n(.l
. ta \\n(.lu
.END
\#
\#
+\# +++FAMILY AND FONT+++
+\#
+\# FALLBACK FONT
+\# -------------
+\# *Argument:
+\# <fallback font> [ ABORT | WARN ] | ABORT | WARN
+\# *Function:
+\# Sets register #ABORT_FT_ERRORS to 1, or defines a fallback font
+\# called "dummy" at font position 0.
+\# *Notes:
+\# Calls to non-existent families cause mom to continue processing
+\# files using the fallback font until a valid family is entered.
+\#
+\# Calls to non-existent fonts generate warnings. If ABORT is passed
+\# to FALLBACK_FONT, mom stops processing files after the warning.
+\# Otherwise, she continues to process files using the fallback font
+\# after the warning is issued. The default fallback font is CR; the
+\# default for font warnings is to abort.
+\#
+.MAC FALLBACK_FONT END
+. if \\n[#NUM_ARGS]=1 \{\
+. if '\\$1'ABORT' \{ .nr #ABORT_FT_ERRORS 1 \}
+. if '\\$1'WARN' \{\
+. if r#ABORT_FT_ERRORS \{ .nr #ABORT_FT_ERRORS 0 \}
+. \}
+. if !'\\$1'ABORT' \{\
+. if !'\\$1'WARN' \{\
+. fp 0 dummy \\$1
+. \}
+. \}
+. \}
+. if \\n[#NUM_ARGS]=2 \{\
+. fp 0 dummy \\$1
+. if '\\$2'ABORT' \{ .nr #ABORT_FT_ERRORS 1 \}
+. if '\\$2'WARN' \{ .nr #ABORT_FT_ERRORS 0 \}
+. \}
+.END
+\#
+.FALLBACK_FONT CR ABORT
+\#
\# FAMILY
\# ------
\# *Argument:
@@ -311,17 +436,36 @@
\# to $FAMILY.
\#
.MAC FAMILY END
-. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=1 \{ .return \}
-. if \\n[#IGNORE] \{ .return \}
+. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=1 \{\
+. fam C
+. return
+. \}
+. if \\n[#IGNORE] \{\
+. fam C
+. return
+. \}
+. if (\\n[.x]\\n[.y]\\n[.Y] >= 1192) \{\
+. ds $SAVED_STYLE \\n[.sty]
+. \}
. ds $FAMILY \\$1
+. ft 0
. fam \\*[$FAMILY]
+. if (\\n[.x]\\n[.y]\\n[.Y] >= 1192) \{\
+. ft \\*[$SAVED_STYLE]
+. if !F\\n[.fn] \{\
+. ft 0
+. \}
+. \}
+. if \\n[#COLLATE]=1 \{\
+. if !r#START \{ .DOC_FAM \\*[$FAMILY] \}
+. \}
.END
\#
\#
\# FONT
\# ----
\# *Argument:
-\# R | I | B | BI
+\# R | I | B | BI | <other style extension>
\# *Function:
\# Stores user supplied font in $FONT and sets .ft to $FONT.
\#
@@ -342,7 +486,29 @@
. return
. \}
. ds $FONT \\$1
+. ft 0
. ft \\*[$FONT]
+. if if (\\n[.x]\\n[.y]\\n[.Y] >= 1192) \{\
+. if '\\n[.sty]'' \{\
+. if !F\\n[.fn] \{\
+. if !S\\*[$FONT] \{\
+. tm1 "[mom]: Font style "\\*[$FONT]" at line \\n(.c has not been registered.
+. ie \\n[#ABORT_FT_ERRORS]=0 \{\
+. tm1 " Continuing to process using fallback font.
+. \}
+. el .ab Aborting.
+. \}
+. if \\n[.f]=0 \{\
+. tm1 "[mom]: Either font style "\\*[$FONT]" at line \\n(.c does not exist in family "\\n[.fam]",
+. tm1 " or family "\\n[.fam]" has not been installed in font/devps.
+. ie \\n[#ABORT_FT_ERRORS]=0 \{\
+. tm1 " Continuing to process using fallback font.
+. \}
+. el .ab Aborting.
+. \}
+. \}
+. \}
+. \}
.END
\#
\#
@@ -369,31 +535,55 @@
.END
\#
\#
+\# SIZE (inline)
+\# -------------
+\# *Arguments:
+\# <point size of type>
+\# *Function:
+\# Sets point size to user supplied value in scaled points.
+\# Intended to be called inline with \*[SIZE <n><unit>]
+\# *Notes:
+\# Can be used with a unit of measure or not.
+\#
+.MAC SIZE END
+\c
+.ps \\$1
+.END
+\#
+\#
\# LEADING
\# -------
\# *Argument:
\# <leading between lines of text>
\# *Function:
-\# Turns off #AUTO_LEAD if it's on.
+\# Turns off #AUTOLEAD if it's on.
\# Sets .vs to user supplied value.
\# *Notes:
-\# Does not require unit of measure. LEAD automatically turns off AUTOLEAD.
+\# Does not require unit of measure. LS automatically turns off AUTOLEAD.
\#
.MAC LS END
+. br
+. nr #OLD_LEAD \\n(.v
. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=1 \{ .return \}
. if \\n[#IGNORE] \{ .return \}
-. nr #LEAD_SET 1
. if \\n[#AUTO_LEAD] \{\
. rr #AUTO_LEAD
. rr #AUTOLEAD_FACTOR
. \}
. vs \\$1
-. if \\n[#T_MARGIN_SET]=1 \{\
-. sp |\\n[#T_MARGIN]u-1v
-. rr #T_MARGIN_SET
+. if \\n[#TOP] \{\
+. nr #TOP_BASELINE_ADJ \\n(.v-\\n[#OLD_LEAD]
+. sp -\\n[#TOP_BASELINE_ADJ]u
+. rr #TOP
+. rr #TOP_BASELINE_ADJ
. \}
.END
\#
+.MAC RESET_LEAD END
+' vs
+. ch RESET_LEAD
+.END
+\#
\#
\# AUTOLEAD
\# --------
@@ -409,13 +599,11 @@
\# multiplied by #AUTOLEAD_VALUE instead of the two being added
\# together.
\#
-\# When AUTOLEAD is turned off, the leading reverts to the leading value
-\# in effect prior to invoking AUTOLEAD.
-\#
.MAC AUTOLEAD END
. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=1 \{ .return \}
. if \\n[#IGNORE] \{ .return \}
. nr #AUTO_LEAD 1
+. nr #OLD_LEAD \\n(.v
. nr #AUTOLEAD_VALUE (p;\\$1)
. ie \\n[#NUM_ARGS]=2 \{\
. if '\\$2'FACTOR' \{\
@@ -426,9 +614,11 @@
. el \{\
. vs \\n[#PT_SIZE]u+\\n[#AUTOLEAD_VALUE]u
. \}
-. if \\n[#T_MARGIN_SET] \{\
-. sp |\\n[#T_MARGIN]u-1v
-. rr #T_MARGIN_SET
+. if \\n[#TOP] \{\
+. nr #TOP_BASELINE_ADJ \\n(.v-\\n[#OLD_LEAD]
+. sp -\\n[#TOP_BASELINE_ADJ]u
+. rr #TOP
+. rr #TOP_BASELINE_ADJ
. \}
.END
\#
@@ -442,7 +632,6 @@
.ds PREV \EfP
.ds S \Es
\#
-\#
\# =====================================================================
\#
\# +++KERNING+++
@@ -460,129 +649,71 @@
. nr #KERN 1
. \}
. el \{\
-. kern 0
-. nr #KERN 0
-. \}
-.END
+. kern 0
+. nr #KERN 0
+. \}
+.END
+\#
+\#
+.ig
+INLINE KERNING AND HORIZONTAL MOVEMENT
+--------------------------------------
+Kerning
+
+Inline kerning provides a simple method for users to adjust the
+amount of space between any two letters. It's predicated on a
+unit of measure "U", which is 1/36 of the current point size as
+returned by \n[.ps]. E.g., if the current point size is 18,
+\n[.ps] returns 18000u, therefore U=500u. Since U remains
+proportional relative to the current point size, the amount
+of kerning between two letters as expressed in Us remains
+visually similar regardless of changes in point size.
+
+N.B.--the amount of inline kerning supplied by \*[BU<n>] or
+\*[FU<n>] is added to or subtracted from any kerning that already
+takes place between two characters when automatic kerning is
+turned on.
+
+In groff v. 1.17.2, it was not possible to pass arguments to macros that
+were called with inline escapes, nor thence to evaluate conditional
+expressions. Consequently, each pseudo-escape \[BU<n>] had to be defined
+separately with ".char".
+
+As of v. 1.18, one can pass arguments to inline strings/macros,
+hence it is now possible to do \*[BU n] where n, inline, is the desired
+number of kern units. The original .char definitions have been left in
+for backward compatibility with documents created prior to mom-1.1.3c.
+..
\#
+.nr #KERN_UNIT 36
+.ds BU \h'-(\En[#PT_SIZE]u/\n[#KERN_UNIT]u*\\$1u)'
+.ds FU \h'(\En[#PT_SIZE]u/\n[#KERN_UNIT]u*\\$1u)'
\#
-\# INLINE KERNING AND HORIZONTAL MOVEMENT
-\# --------------------------------------
-\# *Kerning
-\# Inline kerning provides a simple method for users to adjust the
-\# amount of space between any two letters. It's predicated on a
-\# unit of measure "U", which is 1/36 of the current point size as
-\# returned by \n[.ps]. E.g., if the current point size is 18,
-\# \n[.ps] returns 18000u, therefore U=500u. Since U remains
-\# proportional relative to the current point size, the amount
-\# of kerning between two letters as expressed in Us remains
-\# visually similar regardless of changes in point size.
+\# Initialize strings for pre-1.1.3c-style BU and FU
\#
-\# N.B.--the amount of inline kerning supplied by \*[BU#] or
-\# \*[FU#] is added to or subtracted from any kerning that already
-\# takes place between two characters when automatic kerning is
-\# turned on.
+.nr #LOOP 0 1
+.while \n+[#LOOP]<37 \{\
+. ds BU\n[#LOOP] \h'-(\En[#PT_SIZE]u/\n[#KERN_UNIT]u*\n[#LOOP]u)'
+.\}
\#
-\# In groff v. 1.17.2, it was not possible to pass arguments to macros that
-\# were executed with inline escapes, nor thence to evaluate conditional
-\# expressions. Consequently, each pseudo-escape \[BU#] had to be defined
-\# separately with ".char".
+.nr #LOOP 0 1
+.while \n+[#LOOP]<37 \{\
+. ds FU\n[#LOOP] \h'(\En[#PT_SIZE]u/\n[#KERN_UNIT]u*\n[#LOOP]u)'
+.\}
+.rr #LOOP
\#
-\# As of v. 1.18, one can pass arguments to inline strings/macros,
-\# hence it is now possible to do \*[BU #] where #, inline, is the desired
-\# number of kern units. The original .char definitions have been left in
-\# for backward compatibility with documents created prior to mom-1.1.3c.
+.ig
+Horizontal movements
+
+BP1...12.75 and FP1...12.75 move backwards or forwards inline by the
+specified number of points.
+Left in for backward compatibility with mom-1.1.3c, the
+preferred methods for inline horizontal movements are now
+\*[BCK <n><unit>] and \*[FWD <n><unit>].
+..
\#
-\#
-.nr #KERN_UNIT 36
-.ds BU \h'-(\En[#PT_SIZE]u/\n[#KERN_UNIT]u*\\$1u)'
-.ds FU \h'(\En[#PT_SIZE]u/\n[#KERN_UNIT]u*\\$1u)'
-\#
-.ds BU1 \h'-(\En[#PT_SIZE]u/\n[#KERN_UNIT]u*1u)'
-.ds BU2 \h'-(\En[#PT_SIZE]u/\n[#KERN_UNIT]u*2u)'
-.ds BU3 \h'-(\En[#PT_SIZE]u/\n[#KERN_UNIT]u*3u)'
-.ds BU4 \h'-(\En[#PT_SIZE]u/\n[#KERN_UNIT]u*4u)'
-.ds BU5 \h'-(\En[#PT_SIZE]u/\n[#KERN_UNIT]u*5u)'
-.ds BU6 \h'-(\En[#PT_SIZE]u/\n[#KERN_UNIT]u*6u)'
-.ds BU7 \h'-(\En[#PT_SIZE]u/\n[#KERN_UNIT]u*7u)'
-.ds BU8 \h'-(\En[#PT_SIZE]u/\n[#KERN_UNIT]u*8u)'
-.ds BU9 \h'-(\En[#PT_SIZE]u/\n[#KERN_UNIT]u*9u)'
-.ds BU10 \h'-(\En[#PT_SIZE]u/\n[#KERN_UNIT]u*10u)'
-.ds BU11 \h'-(\En[#PT_SIZE]u/\n[#KERN_UNIT]u*11u)'
-.ds BU12 \h'-(\En[#PT_SIZE]u/\n[#KERN_UNIT]u*12u)'
-.ds BU13 \h'-(\En[#PT_SIZE]u/\n[#KERN_UNIT]u*13u)'
-.ds BU14 \h'-(\En[#PT_SIZE]u/\n[#KERN_UNIT]u*14u)'
-.ds BU15 \h'-(\En[#PT_SIZE]u/\n[#KERN_UNIT]u*15u)'
-.ds BU16 \h'-(\En[#PT_SIZE]u/\n[#KERN_UNIT]u*16u)'
-.ds BU17 \h'-(\En[#PT_SIZE]u/\n[#KERN_UNIT]u*17u)'
-.ds BU18 \h'-(\En[#PT_SIZE]u/\n[#KERN_UNIT]u*18u)'
-.ds BU19 \h'-(\En[#PT_SIZE]u/\n[#KERN_UNIT]u*19u)'
-.ds BU20 \h'-(\En[#PT_SIZE]u/\n[#KERN_UNIT]u*20u)'
-.ds BU21 \h'-(\En[#PT_SIZE]u/\n[#KERN_UNIT]u*21u)'
-.ds BU22 \h'-(\En[#PT_SIZE]u/\n[#KERN_UNIT]u*22u)'
-.ds BU23 \h'-(\En[#PT_SIZE]u/\n[#KERN_UNIT]u*23u)'
-.ds BU24 \h'-(\En[#PT_SIZE]u/\n[#KERN_UNIT]u*24u)'
-.ds BU25 \h'-(\En[#PT_SIZE]u/\n[#KERN_UNIT]u*25u)'
-.ds BU26 \h'-(\En[#PT_SIZE]u/\n[#KERN_UNIT]u*26u)'
-.ds BU27 \h'-(\En[#PT_SIZE]u/\n[#KERN_UNIT]u*27u)'
-.ds BU28 \h'-(\En[#PT_SIZE]u/\n[#KERN_UNIT]u*28u)'
-.ds BU29 \h'-(\En[#PT_SIZE]u/\n[#KERN_UNIT]u*29u)'
-.ds BU30 \h'-(\En[#PT_SIZE]u/\n[#KERN_UNIT]u*30u)'
-.ds BU31 \h'-(\En[#PT_SIZE]u/\n[#KERN_UNIT]u*31u)'
-.ds BU32 \h'-(\En[#PT_SIZE]u/\n[#KERN_UNIT]u*32u)'
-.ds BU33 \h'-(\En[#PT_SIZE]u/\n[#KERN_UNIT]u*33u)'
-.ds BU34 \h'-(\En[#PT_SIZE]u/\n[#KERN_UNIT]u*34u)'
-.ds BU35 \h'-(\En[#PT_SIZE]u/\n[#KERN_UNIT]u*35u)'
-.ds BU36 \h'-(\En[#PT_SIZE]u/\n[#KERN_UNIT]u*36u)'
-\#
-\#
-.ds FU1 \h'(\En[#PT_SIZE]u/\n[#KERN_UNIT]u*1u)'
-.ds FU2 \h'(\En[#PT_SIZE]u/\n[#KERN_UNIT]u*2u)'
-.ds FU3 \h'(\En[#PT_SIZE]u/\n[#KERN_UNIT]u*3u)'
-.ds FU4 \h'(\En[#PT_SIZE]u/\n[#KERN_UNIT]u*4u)'
-.ds FU5 \h'(\En[#PT_SIZE]u/\n[#KERN_UNIT]u*5u)'
-.ds FU6 \h'(\En[#PT_SIZE]u/\n[#KERN_UNIT]u*6u)'
-.ds FU7 \h'(\En[#PT_SIZE]u/\n[#KERN_UNIT]u*7u)'
-.ds FU8 \h'(\En[#PT_SIZE]u/\n[#KERN_UNIT]u*8u)'
-.ds FU9 \h'(\En[#PT_SIZE]u/\n[#KERN_UNIT]u*9u)'
-.ds FU10 \h'(\En[#PT_SIZE]u/\n[#KERN_UNIT]u*10u)'
-.ds FU11 \h'(\En[#PT_SIZE]u/\n[#KERN_UNIT]u*11u)'
-.ds FU12 \h'(\En[#PT_SIZE]u/\n[#KERN_UNIT]u*12u)'
-.ds FU13 \h'(\En[#PT_SIZE]u/\n[#KERN_UNIT]u*13u)'
-.ds FU14 \h'(\En[#PT_SIZE]u/\n[#KERN_UNIT]u*14u)'
-.ds FU15 \h'(\En[#PT_SIZE]u/\n[#KERN_UNIT]u*15u)'
-.ds FU16 \h'(\En[#PT_SIZE]u/\n[#KERN_UNIT]u*16u)'
-.ds FU17 \h'(\En[#PT_SIZE]u/\n[#KERN_UNIT]u*17u)'
-.ds FU18 \h'(\En[#PT_SIZE]u/\n[#KERN_UNIT]u*18u)'
-.ds FU19 \h'(\En[#PT_SIZE]u/\n[#KERN_UNIT]u*19u)'
-.ds FU20 \h'(\En[#PT_SIZE]u/\n[#KERN_UNIT]u*20u)'
-.ds FU21 \h'(\En[#PT_SIZE]u/\n[#KERN_UNIT]u*21u)'
-.ds FU22 \h'(\En[#PT_SIZE]u/\n[#KERN_UNIT]u*22u)'
-.ds FU23 \h'(\En[#PT_SIZE]u/\n[#KERN_UNIT]u*23u)'
-.ds FU24 \h'(\En[#PT_SIZE]u/\n[#KERN_UNIT]u*24u)'
-.ds FU25 \h'(\En[#PT_SIZE]u/\n[#KERN_UNIT]u*25u)'
-.ds FU26 \h'(\En[#PT_SIZE]u/\n[#KERN_UNIT]u*26u)'
-.ds FU27 \h'(\En[#PT_SIZE]u/\n[#KERN_UNIT]u*27u)'
-.ds FU28 \h'(\En[#PT_SIZE]u/\n[#KERN_UNIT]u*28u)'
-.ds FU29 \h'(\En[#PT_SIZE]u/\n[#KERN_UNIT]u*29u)'
-.ds FU30 \h'(\En[#PT_SIZE]u/\n[#KERN_UNIT]u*30u)'
-.ds FU31 \h'(\En[#PT_SIZE]u/\n[#KERN_UNIT]u*31u)'
-.ds FU32 \h'(\En[#PT_SIZE]u/\n[#KERN_UNIT]u*32u)'
-.ds FU33 \h'(\En[#PT_SIZE]u/\n[#KERN_UNIT]u*33u)'
-.ds FU34 \h'(\En[#PT_SIZE]u/\n[#KERN_UNIT]u*34u)'
-.ds FU35 \h'(\En[#PT_SIZE]u/\n[#KERN_UNIT]u*35u)'
-.ds FU36 \h'(\En[#PT_SIZE]u/\n[#KERN_UNIT]u*36u)'
-\#
-\#
-\# *Horizontal movements
-\# BP1...12.75 and FP1...12.75 move backwards or forwards inline by the
-\# specified number of points.
-\# Left in for backward compatibility with mom-1.1.3c, the preferred
-\# methods for inline horizontal movements are now \*[BCK #<unit>] and
-\# \*[FWD #<unit>].
-\#
-.ds BCK \h'-\\$1\\$2'
-.ds FWD \h'\\$1\\$2'
+.ds BCK \h'-\\$1'
+.ds FWD \h'\\$1'
\#
.ds BP.25 \h'-.25'
.ds BP.5 \h'-.5'
@@ -691,10 +822,13 @@
\#
\# WHOLE LINE KERNING (RW and EW)
\# -----------------------------
-\# The line kerning macros are special instances of track kerning,
-\# used where a complete line needs to be tightened (or relaxed) in
-\# order to accomodate or remove one or two more characters
-\# than the default justification permits.
+\#
+.ig
+The line kerning macros are special instances of track kerning,
+used where a complete line needs to be tightened (or relaxed) in
+order to accomodate or remove one or two more characters
+than the default justification permits.
+..
\#
\# *Argument:
\# <amount of overall "kerning" (letter spacing) to apply to the line>
@@ -708,38 +842,40 @@
\# *Notes:
\# Decimal values are acceptable.
\#
-\# The groff documentation is a tad confusing about what unit of
-\# measure is used in track kerning, only that the width of each
-\# character is increased or decreased by the amount(s) passed as
-\# arguments to .tkf, and something about linear function of point
-\# size. In fact, with the way I've put this macro together, it
-\# doesn't matter. All the user needs to know is that a value
-\# of one will produce an unacceptably tight or loose line at most
-\# text point sizes; therefore, effective use of RW and EW is in
-\# the fractional range below 1 (e.g. .25, .5). Given that RW
-\# and EW are for massaging type, a certain amount of
-\# experimentation and previewing is expected and necessary.
-\#
-\# \n(.f holds the current font number, which is acceptable to .tkf.
-\#
-\# RW and EW must be reset to 0 to cancel their effect on
-\# subsequent output lines.
+.ig
+The groff documentation is a tad confusing about what unit of
+measure is used in track kerning, only that the width of each
+character is increased or decreased by the amount(s) passed as
+arguments to .tkf, and something about linear function of point
+size. In fact, with the way I've put this macro together, it
+doesn't matter. All the user needs to know is that a value of
+one will produce an unacceptably tight or loose line at most text
+point sizes; therefore, effective use of RW and EW is in the
+fractional range below 1 (e.g. .25, .5). Given that RW and EW
+are for massaging type, a certain amount of experimentation and
+previewing is expected and necessary.
+
+\n(.f holds the current font number, which is acceptable to .tkf.
+
+RW and EW must be reset to 0 to cancel their effect on subsequent
+output lines.
+..
\#
.MAC RW END
-. if \\n[#BR_AT_LINE_KERN] \{ .br \}
-. tkf 1 1 -\\$1 1 -\\$1
-. tkf 2 1 -\\$1 1 -\\$1
-. tkf 3 1 -\\$1 1 -\\$1
-. tkf 4 1 -\\$1 1 -\\$1
+. if \\n[#BR_AT_LINE_KERN] \{\
+. ie \\n[#JUSTIFY]=1 \{ .brp \}
+. el \{ .br \}
+. \}
+. tkf \\n(.f 1 -\\$1 1 -\\$1
.END
\#
\#
.MAC EW END
-. if \\n[#BR_AT_LINE_KERN] \{ .br \}
-. tkf 1 1 \\$1 1 \\$1
-. tkf 2 1 \\$1 1 \\$1
-. tkf 3 1 \\$1 1 \\$1
-. tkf 4 1 \\$1 1 \\$1
+. if \\n[#BR_AT_LINE_KERN] \{\
+. ie \\n[#JUSTIFY]=1 \{ .brp \}
+. el \{ .br \}
+. \}
+. tkf \\n(.f 1 \\$1 1 \\$1
.END
\#
\#
@@ -768,24 +904,24 @@
\# *Arguments:
\# <none> | <anything> | DEFAULT
\# or
-\# LINES <#> | MARGIN <#> | SPACE <#>
+\# LINES <n> | MARGIN <n> | SPACE <n>
\# *Function:
\# Turns auto hyphenation on or off, resets the hyphenation style
\# to default, or permits the setting of various hyphenation
\# parameters.
\# *Notes:
-\# HY ON defaults to .hy 14, i.e. no hyphens after the
-\# first two or before the last two characters of a word, and
-\# no hyphenation of the last line prior to a trap (e.g.,
-\# at the bottom of a page).
+\# HY, by itself, defaults to .hy 14, i.e. no hyphens after the
+\# first two or before the last two characters of a word, and no
+\# hyphenation of the last line prior to a trap (e.g., at the
+\# bottom of a page).
\#
\# HY DEFAULT resets the hyphenation style to .hy 14 (see
\# above) if that behaviour is desired after changes have been
\# made to LINES, MARGIN, or SPACE.
\#
-\# HY LINES <#> sets the number of allowable consecutive hyphenated lines.
+\# HY LINES <n> sets the number of allowable consecutive hyphenated lines.
\#
-\# HY MARGIN <#> sets the amount of space (ipPcm) allowed at the end
+\# HY MARGIN <n> sets the amount of space (ipPcm) allowed at the end
\# of a line in QUAD mode before hyphenation is tripped (e.g. if there's
\# only 6 points left, groff won't try to hyphenate the next word).
\#
@@ -852,11 +988,25 @@
\# Creates or modifies register #ALD. Adds user supplied lead
\# below current baseline.
\# *Notes:
-\# Requires unit of measure ipPcmv.
+\# Requires a unit of measure.
\#
.MAC ALD END
-. nr #ALD (\\$1)
-. sp \\n[#ALD]u
+. if \\n(nl=0 \{ .nr #TOP 1 \}
+. if '\\$0'ALD' \{\
+. nr #ALD (\\$1)
+. sp \\n[#ALD]u
+. \}
+. if '\\$0'ADD_SPACE' \{\
+. nr #ALD (\\$1)
+. rs
+. sp \\n[#ALD]u
+. \}
+. if '\\$0'SPACE' \{\
+. sp \\$1u
+. \}
+. if '\\$0'SP' \{\
+. sp \\$1u
+. \}
.END
\#
\#
@@ -868,7 +1018,7 @@
\# Creates or modifies register #RLD. Reverses user supplied
\# lead above current baseline.
\# *Notes:
-\# Requires unit of measure ipPcmv.
+\# Requires a unit of measure.
\#
.MAC RLD END
. nr #RLD (\\$1)
@@ -877,13 +1027,16 @@
\#
\# ALD/RLD STRINGS
\# ---------------
-\# The strings \*[ALD.25]...\*[ALD12.75] and their corresponding \*[RLD]
-\# forms have been left in for backward compatibility with documents
-\# created using mom-1.1.3c or earlier. The prefered methods of advancing
-\# and reversing on the page inline are \*[UP #<unit>] and \*[DOWN #<unit>].
+.ig
+The strings \*[ALD.25]...\*[ALD12.75] and their corresponding
+\*[RLD] forms have been left in for backward compatibility with
+documents created using mom-1.1.3c or earlier. The prefered methods
+of advancing and reversing on the page inline are \*[UP <n><unit>]
+and \*[DOWN <n><unit>].
+..
\#
-.ds DOWN \v'\\$1\\$2'
-.ds UP \v'-\\$1\\$2'
+.ds DOWN \v'\\$1'
+.ds UP \v'-\\$1'
\#
.ds ALD.25 \v'.25p'
.ds ALD.5 \v'.5p'
@@ -1003,7 +1156,7 @@
\# Ligatures may be supplied manually with \(fi, \(fl, etc.
\#
.MAC LIGATURES END
-. ie '\\$1'' \{\
+. ie '\\$1'' \{\
. lg
. nr #LIGATURES 1
. \}
@@ -1017,32 +1170,101 @@
\# SMARTQUOTES
\# -----------
\# *Arguments:
-\# <none> | <anything>
+\# [ ,, ] | [ << ] | [ >> ] | <anything>
+\# or
+\# [ DA | DE | ES | FR | IT | NL | NO | PT | SV ] | <anything>
\# *Function:
-\# Turns smartquotes on or off.
+\# Turns smartquotes on (optionally with a quoting style from the
+\# argument list, or off).
\# *Notes:
\# The " character is read outside the macro when mom is
-\# processed. The strings for open/close ($QUOTE#) are then
-\# defined in the macro. \N'34' is the ASCII code for ". If
-\# incompatibilities arise, find the code for " that applies
-\# to your system and plug in that code instead.
+\# processed. The strings for open/close ($QUOTE<n>) are then
+\# defined in the macro.
+\#
+\# (Note to myself: code for " is \N'34'.)
\#
.char " \\*[$QUOTE\\n[#OPEN_CLOSE]]\R'#OPEN_CLOSE (1-\\n[#OPEN_CLOSE])'
\#
.MAC SMARTQUOTES END
+. rr #ARGS_TO_SQ
. ie '\\$1'' \{\
. nr #OPEN_CLOSE 0
-. ds $QUOTE0 ``
-. ds $QUOTE1 ''
-. nr #SMART_QUOTES 1
+. ds $QUOTE0 \\[lq]
+. ds $QUOTE1 \\[rq]
. \}
. el \{\
-. ds $QUOTE0 \\N'34'
-. ds $QUOTE1 \\N'34'
-. nr #SMART_QUOTES 0
+. if '\\$1',,' \{\
+. nr #ARGS_TO_SQ 1
+. ds $QUOTE0 \\[Bq]
+. ds $QUOTE1 \\[lq]
+. \}
+. if '\\$1'<<' \{\
+. nr #ARGS_TO_SQ 1
+. ds $QUOTE0 \\[Fo]
+. ds $QUOTE1 \\[Fc]
+. \}
+. if '\\$1'>>' \{\
+. nr #ARGS_TO_SQ 1
+. ds $QUOTE0 \\[Fc]
+. ds $QUOTE1 \\[Fo]
+. \}
+. if '\\$1'DA' \{\
+. nr #ARGS_TO_SQ 1
+. ds $QUOTE0 \\[Fc]
+. ds $QUOTE1 \\[Fo]
+. \}
+. if '\\$1'DE' \{\
+. nr #ARGS_TO_SQ 1
+. ds $QUOTE0 \\[Bq]
+. ds $QUOTE1 \\[lq]
+. \}
+. if '\\$1'ES' \{\
+. nr #ARGS_TO_SQ 1
+. ds $QUOTE0 \\[lq]
+. ds $QUOTE1 \\[rq]
+. \}
+. if '\\$1'FR' \{\
+. nr #ARGS_TO_SQ 1
+. ds $QUOTE0 \\[Fo]\\|
+. ds $QUOTE1 \\|\\[Fc]
+. \}
+. if '\\$1'IT' \{\
+. nr #ARGS_TO_SQ 1
+. ds $QUOTE0 \\[Fo]\\|
+. ds $QUOTE1 \\|\\[Fc]
+. \}
+. if '\\$1'NL' \{\
+. nr #ARGS_TO_SQ 1
+. ds $QUOTE0 \\[rq]
+. ds $QUOTE1 \\[rq]
+. \}
+. if '\\$1'NO' \{\
+. nr #ARGS_TO_SQ 1
+. ds $QUOTE0 \\[Fo]
+. ds $QUOTE1 \\[Fc]
+. \}
+. if '\\$1'PT' \{\
+. nr #ARGS_TO_SQ 1
+. ds $QUOTE0 \\[Fo]
+. ds $QUOTE1 \\[Fc]
+. \}
+. if '\\$1'SV' \{\
+. nr #ARGS_TO_SQ 1
+. ds $QUOTE0 \\[Fc]
+. ds $QUOTE1 \\[Fc]
+. \}
+. if !r#ARGS_TO_SQ \{\
+. ds $QUOTE0 \\[dq]
+. ds $QUOTE1 \\[dq]
+. \}
. \}
.END
\#
+.ds $QUOTE0 \[dq]
+.ds $QUOTE1 \[dq]
+\#
+\# Strings for foot and inch marks
+\#
.ds FOOT \(fm
.ds INCH \(fm\(fm
\#
@@ -1058,18 +1280,26 @@
\# Breaks a line without advancing.
\# *Notes:
\# EL is the mnemonic used on older, dedicated typesetting machines
-\# to indicate "process the line, then return to the left margin
-\# without advancing the galley medium." It stands for End Line.
+\# to indicate "process the line, without advancing the galley
+\# medium." It stands for End Line.
\#
-\# Sadly, EL is only a fake. It will work in all instances EXCEPT
-\# when the line to be EL'd is the last line before a footer trap.
-\# Use TRAP OFF/TRAP to circumvent this.
+\# The \c inline must be appended to the end of input lines when in
+\# nofill mode; in fill modes, the \c inline must not be used.
\#
.MAC EL END
+. TRAP OFF
+. if \\n[#PSEUDO_FILL]=1 \&
. br
. sp -1v
+. TRAP
.END
\#
+\# An inline escape to accomplish the same thing. Actually
+\# preferable, since it works with filled and non-filled copy and
+\# doesn't require the user to remember to use (or not use) the \c.
+\#
+.ds B \h'|0'\c
+\#
\# =====================================================================
\#
\# +++FILLING/QUADDING/JUSTIFYING+++
@@ -1079,9 +1309,9 @@
\# *Argument:
\# <none>
\# *Function:
-\# Turns fill on and sets .ad to b.
+\# Turns fill on and sets .ad to b.
\# *Notes:
-\# Justifies text left and right.
+\# Justifies text left and right.
\#
.MAC JUSTIFY END
. if \\n[#TAB_ACTIVE]=0 \{\
@@ -1091,7 +1321,7 @@
' ce 0
. QUAD J
. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=1 \{ .QUAD L \}
-. nr #FILL 0
+. nr #PSEUDO_FILL 0
.END
\#
\#
@@ -1116,28 +1346,58 @@
. \}
' ce 0
' fi
-. if '\\*[$QUAD_VALUE]'L' \{ .ad l \}
-. if '\\*[$QUAD_VALUE]'LEFT' \{ .ad l \}
-. if '\\*[$QUAD_VALUE]'R' \{ .ad r \}
-. if '\\*[$QUAD_VALUE]'RIGHT' \{ .ad r \}
-. if '\\*[$QUAD_VALUE]'C' \{ .ad c \}
-. if '\\*[$QUAD_VALUE]'CENTER' \{ .ad c \}
-. if '\\*[$QUAD_VALUE]'CENTRE' \{ .ad c \}
-. if '\\*[$QUAD_VALUE]'J' \{ .ad b \}
-. if '\\*[$QUAD_VALUE]'JUSTIFY' \{ .ad b \}
-. nr #FILL 0
+. if '\\*[$QUAD_VALUE]'L' \{\
+. nr #JUSTIFY 0
+. ad l
+. \}
+. if '\\*[$QUAD_VALUE]'LEFT' \{\
+. nr #JUSTIFY 0
+. ad l
+. \}
+. if '\\*[$QUAD_VALUE]'R' \{\
+. nr #JUSTIFY 0
+. ad r
+. \}
+. if '\\*[$QUAD_VALUE]'RIGHT' \{\
+. nr #JUSTIFY 0
+. ad r
+. \}
+. if '\\*[$QUAD_VALUE]'C' \{\
+. nr #JUSTIFY 0
+. ad c
+. \}
+. if '\\*[$QUAD_VALUE]'CENTER' \{\
+. nr #JUSTIFY 0
+. ad c
+. \}
+. if '\\*[$QUAD_VALUE]'CENTRE' \{\
+. nr #JUSTIFY 0
+. ad c
+. \}
+. if '\\*[$QUAD_VALUE]'J' \{\
+. nr #JUSTIFY 1
+. ad b
+. \}
+. if '\\*[$QUAD_VALUE]'JUSTIFY' \{\
+. nr #JUSTIFY 1
+. ad b
+. \}
+. nr #PSEUDO_FILL 0
.END
\#
\#
\# LEFT, RIGHT, AND CENTER
\# -----------------------
-\# The purpose of these macros is to allow the user to enter lines
-\# of text that will be quadded LRC *without* the user having to
-\# enter .BR or .br between lines. For the sake of consistency,
-\# all three appear to behave similarly (from the point of view of the user),
-\# although the underlying primitives don't. For this reason, LEFT,
-\# RIGHT, and CENTER must be followed by .QUAD [L R C J] or .JUSTIFY
-\# to restore text to groff fill mode.
+\#
+.ig
+The purpose of these macros is to allow the user to enter lines of
+text that will be quadded LRC *without* the user having to enter .BR
+or .br between lines. For the sake of consistency, all three appear
+to behave similarly (from the point of view of the user), although
+the underlying primitives don't. For this reason, LEFT, RIGHT, and
+CENTER must be followed by .QUAD [L R C J] or .JUSTIFY to restore
+text to groff fill mode.
+..
\#
\# LEFT
\# ----
@@ -1148,7 +1408,7 @@
\# requiring the .BR or .br macro.
\# *Notes:
\# LEFT simply turns fill off. Lines that exceed the current LL will
-\# not be broken, simply continued (indefinitely) until a return is
+\# not be broken, just continued (indefinitely) until a return is
\# encountered. Note that this behaviour differs from the RIGHT and
\# CENTER macros.
\#
@@ -1159,7 +1419,9 @@
. \}
. ce 0
. nf
-. nr #FILL 1
+. nr #PSEUDO_FILL 1
+.\" Fix for a little conflict with DOCTYPE LETTER
+. if '\\n(.z'LETTERHEAD1' \{ .rr #DATE_FIRST \}
.END
\#
\#
@@ -1181,7 +1443,7 @@
. \}
. fi
. rj 100000
-. nr #FILL 1
+. nr #PSEUDO_FILL 1
.END
\#
\#
@@ -1198,86 +1460,70 @@
\#
.MAC CENTER END
. if \\n[#TAB_ACTIVE]=0 \{\
+. rr #QUAD
. ds $RESTORE_QUAD_VALUE CENTER
. \}
. fi
. ce 100000
-. nr #FILL 1
+. nr #PSEUDO_FILL 1
.END
\#
\# =====================================================================
\#
\# +++TABS+++
\#
-\# There are two different kinds of tabs available: typesetting tabs
-\# and string tabs.
-\#
-\# Typesetting tabs are set with TAB_SET, which requires a tab number,
-\# an indent (offset) from the left margin and a length (optionally
-\# with a quad direction and an instruction to fill lines). After tabs
-\# are set with TS, they are called with .TAB <#>, where <#>
-\# corresponds to the number passed to TAB_SET as a valid tab number.
+.ig
+There are two different kinds of tabs available: typesetting tabs
+and string tabs.
+
+Typesetting tabs are set with TAB_SET, which requires a tab number,
+an indent (offset) from the left margin and a length (optionally
+with a quad direction and an instruction to fill lines). After tabs
+are set with TAB_SET, they are called with .TAB n, where "n"
+corresponds to the number passed to TAB_SET as a valid tab number.
+
+String tabs allow the user to mark off tab positions inline. Tab
+indents and lengths are calculated from the beginning and end
+positions of the marks. Up to 19 string tabs may be created,
+numbered 1-19. Once created, they are called with .TAB n,
+just like typesetting tabs.
+
+Setting up string tabs is a two-step procedure. First, the user
+enters an input line in which s/he wants to mark off string tabs.
+The beginning of a tab is marked with \*[STn], where "n" is
+the desired number of the tab. The end of the the tab is marked
+with \*[STnX]. All ST's must have a matching STX. String tabs
+may be nested.
+
+Next, the user invokes .ST n for every string tab defined, and
+optionally passes quad information to it. That done, string tabs
+can be called just like typesetting tabs.
+
+String tabs don't preview properly with gxditview. Use gv instead.
+..
\#
-\# String tabs allow the user to mark off tab positions inline. Tab
-\# indents and lengths are calculated from the beginning and end
-\# positions of the marks. Up to 19 string tabs may be created,
-\# numbered 1-19. Once created, they are called with .TAB <#>,
-\# just like typesetting tabs.
+\# Strings for string tab inlines
+\# ------------------------------
\#
-\# Setting up string tabs is a two-step procedure. First, the user
-\# enters an input line in which s/he wants to mark off string tabs.
-\# The beginning of a tab is marked with \*[ST<#>], where <#> is
-\# the desired number of the tab. The end of the the tab is marked
-\# with \*[ST<#>X]. All ST's must have a matching STX. String tabs
-\# may be nested.
+\# Initialize string tab markers numbered 1 to 19.
\#
-\# Next, the user invokes .ST <#> for every string tab defined, and
-\# optionally passes quad information to it. That done, string tabs
-\# can be called just like typesetting tabs.
+.nr #LOOP 0 1
+.while \n+[#LOOP]<20 \{\
+. ds ST\n[#LOOP] \Ek[#ST\n[#LOOP]_OFFSET]
+.\}
\#
-\# String tabs don't preview properly with gxditview. Use gv instead.
+.nr #LOOP 0 1
+.while \n+[#LOOP]<20 \{\
+. ds ST\n[#LOOP]X \Ek[#ST\n[#LOOP]_MARK]
+.\}
+.rr #LOOP
\#
-\# Strings for string tab inlines
-\# ------------------------------
\#
-.ds ST1 \Ek[#ST1_OFFSET]
-.ds ST2 \Ek[#ST2_OFFSET]
-.ds ST3 \Ek[#ST3_OFFSET]
-.ds ST4 \Ek[#ST4_OFFSET]
-.ds ST5 \Ek[#ST5_OFFSET]
-.ds ST6 \Ek[#ST6_OFFSET]
-.ds ST7 \Ek[#ST7_OFFSET]
-.ds ST8 \Ek[#ST8_OFFSET]
-.ds ST9 \Ek[#ST9_OFFSET]
-.ds ST10 \Ek[#ST10_OFFSET]
-.ds ST11 \Ek[#ST11_OFFSET]
-.ds ST12 \Ek[#ST12_OFFSET]
-.ds ST13 \Ek[#ST13_OFFSET]
-.ds ST14 \Ek[#ST14_OFFSET]
-.ds ST15 \Ek[#ST15_OFFSET]
-.ds ST16 \Ek[#ST16_OFFSET]
-.ds ST17 \Ek[#ST17_OFFSET]
-.ds ST18 \Ek[#ST18_OFFSET]
-.ds ST19 \Ek[#ST19_OFFSET]
-.ds ST1X \Ek[#ST1_MARK]
-.ds ST2X \Ek[#ST2_MARK]
-.ds ST3X \Ek[#ST3_MARK]
-.ds ST4X \Ek[#ST4_MARK]
-.ds ST5X \Ek[#ST5_MARK]
-.ds ST6X \Ek[#ST6_MARK]
-.ds ST7X \Ek[#ST7_MARK]
-.ds ST8X \Ek[#ST8_MARK]
-.ds ST9X \Ek[#ST9_MARK]
-.ds ST10X \Ek[#ST10_MARK]
-.ds ST11X \Ek[#ST11_MARK]
-.ds ST12X \Ek[#ST12_MARK]
-.ds ST13X \Ek[#ST13_MARK]
-.ds ST14X \Ek[#ST14_MARK]
-.ds ST15X \Ek[#ST15_MARK]
-.ds ST16X \Ek[#ST16_MARK]
-.ds ST17X \Ek[#ST17_MARK]
-.ds ST18X \Ek[#ST18_MARK]
-.ds ST19X \Ek[#ST19_MARK]
+\# These are reserved ST numbers for internal use
+.ds ST100 \Ek[#ST100_OFFSET]
+.ds ST100X \Ek[#ST100_MARK]
+.ds ST101 \Ek[#ST101_OFFSET]
+.ds ST101X \Ek[#ST101_MARK]
\#
\#
\# QUAD AND SET STRING TABS
@@ -1288,7 +1534,7 @@
\# Creates strings $ST<#>_QUAD_DIR and $ST<#>_FILL, then sets up a
\# tab based on the collected information.
\# *Notes:
-\# Like TS, ST invoked without a quad direction will default to LEFT.
+\# Like TAB_SET, ST invoked without a quad direction will default to LEFT.
\# If lines should be filled and quadded, use the optional argument QUAD.
\# N.B. -- indents *must* be turned off before setting string tabs
\# inside .PAD
@@ -1311,13 +1557,13 @@
\# TAB SET
\# -------
\# *Arguments:
-\# <#> ident(ipPcm) length(ipPcm) [L | R | C | J [QUAD]]
+\# <n> ident(ipPcm) length(ipPcm) [L | R | C | J [QUAD]]
\# *Function:
-\# Creates macros TAB<#> and TAB <#>, where # is any arbitrary number.
-\# TAB# is a typesetting tab (i.e. a tab defined as an indent
+\# Creates macros TABn and TAB n, where "n" is any arbitrary number.
+\# TABn is a typesetting tab (i.e. a tab defined as an indent
\# from the page left offset plus a line length.)
\# *Notes:
-\# <#> = arbitrary digit to identify the tab
+\# n = arbitrary digit to identify the tab
\# indent = indent from left margin; unit of measure required
\# length = length of tab (unit of measure required; can be
\# \w'<string>'u--if more than one word in string, surround
@@ -1331,40 +1577,43 @@
\#
\# N.B. -- indents *must* be turned off before setting tabs
\#
-\# Examples:
-\#
-\# .TAB_SET 1 2P+6p 12P C
-\#
-\# means "create a tab numbered 1 that starts 2 picas and 6 points from
-\# the left margin, is 12 picas long, and centre each input line."
-\#
-\# .TAB_SET 1 2P+6P 12P C QUAD
-\#
-\# means exactly the same thing, except that input lines are joined and
-\# the area delimted by the tab filled with centered text.
-\#
-\# TAB <#> can be called at any time after being set.
-\#
-\# Tabs are NOT columnar in behaviour. If the text inside a
-\# tab runs to several lines, when you call the next tab a break
-\# occurs, meaning that the new tab starts one line below the last
-\# line in the previous tab. For columnar behaviour, you must
-\# use the multi-column macros in addition to tabs.
-\#
-\# If you want tabs to line up bottom-line to bottom-line (most likely
-\# single line tabs), use .TN (provided the tabs are numbered sequentially).
-\# Otherwise, you must use .EL then .TAB # if you want them to align.
-\#
-\# If you want to reset tabs, you must use .TQ before .TAB_SET.
-\#
-\# Note that indents are turned off automatically whenever a new
-\# tab is called with TAB #.
-\#
-\# Tabs themselves are user-invoked using the TAB macro with a numeric
-\# argument, e.g. TAB 1.
-\#
-\# Generally, in order not to get confused, it's a good idea
-\# to make sure all indents are off before setting tabs.
+.ig
+Examples:
+--------
+
+.TAB_SET 1 2P+6p 12P C
+
+means "create a tab numbered 1 that starts 2 picas and 6 points from
+the left margin, is 12 picas long, and centre each input line."
+
+.TAB_SET 1 2P+6P 12P C QUAD
+
+means exactly the same thing, except that input lines are joined and
+the area delimted by the tab filled with centered text.
+
+TAB n can be called at any time after being set.
+
+Tabs are NOT columnar in behaviour. If the text inside a
+tab runs to several lines, when you call the next tab a break
+occurs, meaning that the new tab starts one line below the last
+line in the previous tab. For columnar behaviour, you must
+use the multi-column macros in addition to tabs.
+
+If you want tabs to line up bottom-line to bottom-line (most likely
+single line tabs), use .TN (provided the tabs are numbered sequentially).
+Otherwise, you must use .EL then .TAB <n> if you want them to align.
+
+If you want to reset tabs, you must use .TQ before .TAB_SET.
+
+Note that indents are turned off automatically whenever a new
+tab is called with TAB <n>.
+
+Tabs themselves are user-invoked using the TAB macro with a numeric
+argument, e.g. TAB 1.
+
+Generally, in order not to get confused, it's a good idea
+to make sure all indents are off before setting tabs.
+..
\#
.MAC TAB_SET END
. br
@@ -1373,13 +1622,19 @@
. nr #TAB_OFFSET (\\$2)
. nr #TAB_LENGTH (\\$3)
. MAC TAB\\n[#TAB_NUMBER] DONE \"Define TAB macro
-. br
+. if !\\\\n[#TB+]=1 \{ .br \}
+. if \\\\n[#TB+]=1 \{\
+. EL
+. vpt 0
+. rr #TB+
+. \}
. in 0
. nr #TAB_ACTIVE 1
. nr #CURRENT_TAB \\n[#TAB_NUMBER]
-. po \\n[#L_MARGIN]u+\\n[#TAB_OFFSET]u
-. nr #ST_OFFSET \\n[#TAB_OFFSET]
+. ds $CURRENT_TAB \\*[$CURRENT_TAB]
. nr #TAB_OFFSET\\*[$CURRENT_TAB] \\n[#TAB_OFFSET]
+. nr #ST_OFFSET \\n[#TAB_OFFSET]
+. po \\\\n[#L_MARGIN]u+\\\\n[#TAB_OFFSET\\\\*[$CURRENT_TAB]]u
. ll \\n[#TAB_LENGTH]u
. ta \En(.lu
. ie '\\$5'QUAD' \{\
@@ -1395,6 +1650,10 @@
. if '\\$4'C' \{ .CENTER \}
. if '\\$4'J' \{ .JUSTIFY \}
. \}
+. if \\\\n[#TN]=1 \{\
+. TRAP
+. rr #TN
+. \}
.DONE
. rr #TAB_ACTIVE
.END
@@ -1411,7 +1670,6 @@
. ds $TAB_NUMBER \\$1
. TAB\\*[$TAB_NUMBER]
. nr #IN_TAB 1
-. po \\n[#L_MARGIN]u+\\n[#TAB_OFFSET\\*[$TAB_NUMBER]]u
.END
\#
\#
@@ -1420,19 +1678,26 @@
\# *Argument:
\# <none>
\# *Function:
-\# Automagically moves to TAB#+1 on the same line as the last
+\# Automagically moves to TAB<n+1> on the same line as the last
\# line of the previous tab.
\# *Notes:
-\# If the tabs being aligned fall too close to the footer
-\# trap, the line entered after .TN will appear on the next page.
+\# The \c inline must be appended to the end of input lines when in
+\# nofill mode; in fill modes, the \c inline must not be used.
\#
.MAC TN END
-. br
+. nr #TN 1
+. TRAP OFF
+. sp -1v
. nr #NEXT_TAB \\n[#CURRENT_TAB]+1
. TAB\\n[#NEXT_TAB]
-. sp -1v
+. TRAP
.END
\#
+\# An inline escape to accomplish the same thing. Actually
+\# preferable, since it works with filled and non-filled copy and
+\# doesn't require the user to remember to use (or not use) the \c.
+\#
+.ds TB+ "\c\\R'#TB+ 1'\\R'#TN 1'\\R'#NEXT_TAB \\n[#CURRENT_TAB]+1'\\*[TAB\\n[#NEXT_TAB]]\c
\#
\# TAB QUIT
\# --------
@@ -1470,6 +1735,84 @@
. \}
.END
\#
+\# ====================================================================
+\#
+\# COLOR HANDLING
+\# ==============
+\#
+\# COLOR
+\# -----
+\# *Arguments:
+\# <pre-defined NEWCOLOR or XCOLOR>
+\# *Function:
+\# Allows the inline escape for setting color to be called
+\# as a macro.
+\#
+.MAC COLOR END
+.ie \\n(.u=1 \{\
+\c
+\\*[\\$1]\c
+.\}
+.el \{ \\*[\\$1] \}
+.END
+\#
+\#
+\# NEWCOLOR
+\# --------
+\# *Arguments:
+\# <color name> [<color scheme>] <color definition>
+\# *Function:
+\# Based on .defcolor, allows users to name and define colors using
+\# one of the four color schemes rgb, cmy, cmyk and grey. The new
+\# color is then defined as a string so that it can be called inline
+\# with \*[COLORNAME] or with .COLOR.
+\# *Notes:
+\# With only two args, the default color scheme is rgb.
+\#
+\# It is highly recommended that users define new colors as
+\# all-cap strings, to differentiate them from x colors, which must
+\# be in lower case.
+\#
+.MAC NEWCOLOR END
+. if \\n[#NUM_ARGS]=2 \{\
+. defcolor \\$1 rgb \\$2
+. \}
+. if \\n[#NUM_ARGS]=3 \{\
+. if '\\$2'RGB' .ds $COLOR_SCHEME rgb
+. if '\\$2'CYM' .ds $COLOR_SCHEME cym
+. if '\\$2'CMYK' .ds $COLOR_SCHEME cmyk
+. if '\\$2'GRAY' .ds $COLOR_SCHEME gray
+. if '\\$2'GREY' .ds $COLOR_SCHEME gray
+. defcolor \\$1 \\*[$COLOR_SCHEME] \\$3
+. \}
+. ds \\$1 \\m[\\$1]
+.END
+\#
+\#
+\# XCOLOR
+\# ------
+\# *Arguments:
+\# <x color name> [<alias>]
+\# *Function:
+\# Defines a string of x color name (i.e. a predefined x
+\# color). If <alias> is given, creates a string of <alias name>
+\# that references the x color name of the first argument.
+\# *Notes:
+\# The color name must be a legal color name from rgb.txt, and
+\# must be given entirely in lower case, all one word.
+\#
+.MAC XCOLOR END
+. ds \\$1 \m[\\$1]
+. if \\n[#NUM_ARGS]=2 .ds \\$2 \m[\\$1]
+.END
+\#
+\# Pre-define xcolors black and white
+\#
+.ds black \m[black]
+.ds BLACK \m[black]
+.ds white \m[white]
+.ds WHITE \m[WHITE]
+\#
\# =====================================================================
\#
\# +++MISCELLANEOUS USEFUL MACROS AND STRINGS+++
@@ -1860,9 +2203,9 @@
.ds SUP \
\R'#PT_SIZE_IN_UNITS \En[.ps]'\
\R'#SUP_PT_SIZE \En[#PT_SIZE_IN_UNITS]u*6u/10u'\
-\s[\En[#PT_SIZE_IN_UNITS]u]\v'-.3m'\s[\En[#SUP_PT_SIZE]u]
+\s[\En[#PT_SIZE_IN_UNITS]u]\v'-.26m'\s[\En[#SUP_PT_SIZE]u]
\#
-.ds SUPX \s[\En[#PT_SIZE_IN_UNITS]u]\v'.3m'
+.ds SUPX \s[\En[#PT_SIZE_IN_UNITS]u]\v'.26m'
\#
.ds CONDSUP \
\R'#PT_SIZE_IN_UNITS \En[.ps]'\
@@ -2047,46 +2390,49 @@
\# *Argments:
\# "<string of text with padding markers inserted>"
\# *Function:
-\# Defines and redefines padding character (default=pound sign unless
-\# padding character has been set with PAD_MARKER) several times
-\# so that when the string is output at the end of the macro, every #
-\# has been converted to an equal-sized amount of padding (blank space)
-\# on a line. # is equivalent to CompuGraphic's old <IS>.
+\# Defines and redefines padding character (default=pound sign
+\# unless padding character has been set with PAD_MARKER)
+\# several times so that when the string is output at the end
+\# of the macro, every # has been converted to an equal-sized
+\# amount of padding (blank space) on a line. # is equivalent to
+\# CompuGraphic's old <IS>.
\# *Notes:
\# String tabs may be marked off during PAD.
\#
.MAC PAD END
. if \\n(.u=1 \{ .nr #FILL_MODE 1 \}
. nf
-. if !d$PAD_MARKER \{ .ds $PAD_MARKER # \}
+. if !d$PAD_MARKER .ds $PAD_MARKER #
. char \\*[$PAD_MARKER] \R'#PAD_COUNT \En[#PAD_COUNT]+1'
. ds $FAMILY_FOR_PAD \\n[.fam]
-. nr #FONT_FOR_PAD \\n(.f
+\#. fp \\n[.fp] \\*[$FONT]
+. fp \\n[.fp] \\n[.sty]
+. ds $FONT_FOR_PAD \\*[$FONT]
. nr #SIZE_FOR_PAD \\n[.ps]
. ds $PAD_STRING \\$1
. as $PAD_STRING \Ekp
. di PAD_STRING
. fam \\*[$FAMILY_FOR_PAD]
-\\f\\n[#FONT_FOR_PAD]\\s[\\n[#SIZE_FOR_PAD]u]\\*[$PAD_STRING]
+\\f[\\*[$FONT_FOR_PAD]]\\s[\\n[#SIZE_FOR_PAD]u]\\*[$PAD_STRING]
. br
. di
. char \\*[$PAD_MARKER] \R'#SPACE_TO_END \En(.l-\Enp'\R'#PAD_SPACE \En[#SPACE_TO_END]/\En[#PAD_COUNT]'
. di PAD_STRING
. fam \\*[$FAMILY_FOR_PAD]
-\\f\\n[#FONT_FOR_PAD]\\s[\\n[#SIZE_FOR_PAD]u]\\*[$PAD_STRING]
+\\f]\\*[$FONT_FOR_PAD]]\\s[\\n[#SIZE_FOR_PAD]u]\\*[$PAD_STRING]
. br
. di
. char \\*[$PAD_MARKER] \h'\En[#PAD_SPACE]u'
. ie \\n[#SILENT] \{\
. SILENT
. fam \\*[$FAMILY_FOR_PAD]
-\\f\\n[#FONT_FOR_PAD]\\s[\\n[#SIZE_FOR_PAD]u]\\*[$PAD_STRING]
+\\f[\\*[$FONT_FOR_PAD]]\\s[\\n[#SIZE_FOR_PAD]u]\\*[$PAD_STRING]
. br
. SILENT OFF
. \}
. el \{\
. fam \\*[$FAMILY_FOR_PAD]
-\\f\\n[#FONT_FOR_PAD]\\s[\\n[#SIZE_FOR_PAD]u]\\*[$PAD_STRING]
+\\f[\\*[$FONT_FOR_PAD]]\\s[\\n[#SIZE_FOR_PAD]u]\\*[$PAD_STRING]
. br
. \}
. if \\n[#FILL_MODE]=1 \{\
@@ -2099,19 +2445,25 @@
. rm $PAD_STRING
. rm PAD_STRING
. rchar #
+. if '\\$2'NOBREAK' \{\
+. TRAP OFF
+. EOL
+. TRAP
+. \}
.END
\#
\#
\# +++LEADERS+++
\#
-\# The leader mechanism is primitive, but it works. Basically,
-\# every macro in this set that includes a line length also sets
-\# a single groff tab stop at the right hand end of the line.
-\# That way, whenever Ctrl-A is invoked (always at the end of
-\# an input line), leader of the correct length gets deposited.
-\# Ctrl-A is accessed by the string LEADER (i.e. inline, as
-\# \*[LEADER]). Leaders within tabs get their length from the
-\# tab line length.
+.ig
+The leader mechanism is primitive, but it works. Basically, every
+macro in this set that includes a line length also sets a single
+groff tab stop at the right hand end of the line. That way,
+whenever Ctrl-A is invoked (always at the end of an input line),
+leader of the correct length gets deposited. Ctrl-A is accessed by
+the string LEADER (i.e. inline, as \*[LEADER]). Leaders within tabs
+get their length from the tab line length.
+..
\#
\# SET LEADER CHARACTER
\# --------------------
@@ -2152,6 +2504,23 @@
.END
\#
\#
+\# DROPCAP COLOR
+\# -------------
+\# *Arguments:
+\# <pre-defined XCOLOR or NEWCOLOR>
+\# *Function:
+\# Defines string $DC_COLOR to argument.
+\# *Notes:
+\# User must define an XCOLOR or NEWCOLOR before using
+\# DC_COLOR.
+\#
+.MAC DROPCAP_COLOR END
+. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=1 \{ .return \}
+. nr #DC_COLOR 1
+. ds $DC_COLOR \\$1
+.END
+\#
+\#
\# DROP CAP GUTTER
\# ---------------
\# *Argument:
@@ -2221,51 +2590,79 @@
. \}
. ds $DROPCAP \\$1
. nr #DC_LINES \\$2-1
-. ds $RESTORE_COND \\*[$COND_PERCENT]
-. ds $RESTORE_EXT \\*[$EXT_PERCENT]
+. if \\n[#CONDENSE]=1 \{\
+. ds $RESTORE_COND \\*[$COND_PERCENT]
+\\*[CONDX]
+. nr #CONDENSE_WAS_ON 1
+. \}
+. if \\n[#EXTEND]=1 \{\
+. ds $RESTORE_EXT \\*[$EXT_PERCENT]
+\\*[EXTX]
+. nr #EXTEND_WAS_ON 1
+. \}
. if '\\$3'COND' \{ .CONDENSE \\$4 \}
. if '\\$3'EXT' \{ .EXTEND \\$4 \}
. if !r#DC_GUT \{ .nr #DC_GUT (3p) \}
. ds $RESTORE_FAM \\n[.fam]
-. nr #RESTORE_FT \\n(.f
+. ds $RESTORE_FT \\*[$FONT]
. nr #RESTORE_PT_SIZE \\n[#PT_SIZE]
. nr #RESTORE_INDENT \\n(.i
. SIZESPECS
. nr #DC_HEIGHT \\n[#DC_LINES]*\\n[#LEAD]+\\n[#CAP_HEIGHT]
. ie !d$DC_FAM \{ .FAM \\n[.fam] \}
. el \{ .FAM \\*[$DC_FAM] \}
-. ie !d$DC_FT \{ .FT \\n(.f \}
+. ie !d$DC_FT \{ .FT \\*[$FONT] \}
. el \{ .FT \\*[$DC_FT] \}
. while \\n[#GET_DC_HEIGHT]<\\n[#DC_HEIGHT] \{\
. ps \\n[#PT_SIZE]u+100u
. SIZESPECS
. nr #GET_DC_HEIGHT \\n[#CAP_HEIGHT]
-. \}
+.\}
. if d$DC_ADJUST \{ .ps \\*[$DC_ADJUST]p \}
. mk x
. sp \\n[#DC_LINES]v
-. ie '\\$3'COND' \{ .PRINT \\*[COND]\\*[$DROPCAP]\\*[CONDX] \}
-. el \{ .PRINT \\*[$DROPCAP] \}
+. ie \\n[#DC_COLOR]=1 \{\
+. ie !'\\$3'' \{\
+. ie '\\$3'COND' \{ .PRINT \m[\\*[$DC_COLOR]]\\*[COND]\\*[$DROPCAP]\\*[CONDX]\m[] \}
+. el \{ .PRINT \m[\\*[$DC_COLOR]]\\*[EXT]\\*[$DROPCAP]\\*[EXTX]\m[] \}
+. \}
+. el \{ .PRINT \m[\\*[$DC_COLOR]]\\*[$DROPCAP]\m[] \}
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. ie !'\\$3'' \{\
+. ie '\\$3'COND' \{ .PRINT \\*[COND]\\*[$DROPCAP]\\*[CONDX] \}
+. el \{ .PRINT \\*[EXT]\\*[$DROPCAP]\\*[EXTX] \}
+. \}
+. el \{ .PRINT \m[\\*[$DC_COLOR]]\\*[$DROPCAP]\m[] \}
+. \}
. if '\\$3'COND' \{ \E*[COND] \}
. if '\\$3'EXT' \{ \E*[EXT] \}
. ie \\n(.i \{ .in +\w'\\*[$DROPCAP]'u+\\n[#DC_GUT]u \}
-. el \{ .in \w'\\*[$DROPCAP]'u+\\n[#DC_GUT]u \}
+. el \{ .in \w'\\*[$DROPCAP]'u+\\n[#DC_GUT]u \}
. if '\\$3'COND' \{ \E*[CONDX]\c \}
. if '\\$3'EXT' \{ \E*[EXTX]\c \}
. rt \\nxu
. FAM \\*[$RESTORE_FAM]
-. FT \\n[#RESTORE_FT]
+. FT \\*[$RESTORE_FT]
. ps \\n[#RESTORE_PT_SIZE]u
-. CONDENSE \\*[$RESTORE_COND]
-. EXTEND \\*[$RESTORE_EXT]
+. if \\n[#CONDENSE_WAS_ON] \{\
+. CONDENSE \\*[$RESTORE_COND]
+\\*[COND]\c
+. \}
+. if \\n[#EXTEND_WAS_ON] \{\
+. EXTEND \\*[$RESTORE_EXT]
+\\*[EXT]\c
+. \}
. ie \\n(.u \{ .wh \\n(.du+\\n[#DC_HEIGHT]u-1v DROPCAP_OFF \}
. el \{ .wh \\n(.du+\\n[#DC_HEIGHT]u DROPCAP_OFF \}
+. rr #CONDENSE_WAS_ON
+. rr #EXTEND_WAS_ON
. rm $DROPCAP
. rr #DC_LINES
. rm $RESTORE_COND
. rm $RESTORE_EXT
. rm $RESTORE_FAM
-. rr #RESTORE_FT
+. rm $RESTORE_FT
. rr #RESTORE_PT_SIZE
. rr #RESTORE_INDENT
. rr #DC_HEIGHT
@@ -2287,7 +2684,10 @@
\# *Notes:
\#
.MAC RULE END
-. if \\n(.j=1 \{\
+\c
+. EL
+. if \\n(.u=1 \{\
+. nr #FILL_WAS_ON 1
. ds $CURRENT_QUAD \\*[$QUAD_VALUE]
. nf
. \}
@@ -2295,15 +2695,19 @@
. nr #RESTORE_L_LENGTH \\n(.l
. if \\n[#INDENT_BOTH_ACTIVE] \{ .ll \\n(.lu-\\n[#BL_INDENT]u \}
. if \\n[#INDENT_LEFT_ACTIVE] \{ .ll \\n(.lu-\\n[#L_INDENT]u \}
-. PRINT \El'\En(.lu'
+. PRINT \El'\En(.lu'\c
. ll \\n[#RESTORE_L_LENGTH]u
-. rr #RESTORE_L_LENGTH]u
+. rr #RESTORE_L_LENGTH
. \}
. el \{\
-. PRINT \El'\En(.lu'
+. PRINT \El'\En(.lu'\c
+. \}
+. if r#FILL_WAS_ON \{\
+. fi
+. rr #FILL_WAS_ON
+. QUAD \\*[$CURRENT_QUAD]
+. rm $CURRENT_QUAD
. \}
-. QUAD \\*[$CURRENT_QUAD]
-. rm $CURRENT_QUAD
. EL
.END
\#
@@ -2331,8 +2735,8 @@
.MAC WS END
. ds $WS_CONSTANT 12
. ds $WS_VAR \\$1
-. ie '\\$1'DEFAULT' \{ .ds $WS_VAR +0 \}
-. el \{ .ds $WS (\\*[$WS_CONSTANT]\\*[$WS_VAR]) \}
+. ie '\\$1'DEFAULT' .ds $WS_VAR +0
+. el .ds $WS (\\*[$WS_CONSTANT]\\*[$WS_VAR])
. ie \\n[.sss]=12 \{ .ss \\*[$WS] 12 \}
. el \{\
. ss \\*[$WS] (\\*[$WS]\\*[$SS_VAR])
@@ -2377,85 +2781,88 @@
\#
\# +++INDENTS+++
\#
-\# There are five styles of indents: left, right, both, temporary,
-\# and hanging. Each is set/invoked with a different macro.
-\# Indent macros begin with the letter "I", hence .IL means "indent left,"
-\# .IR means "indent right," and so on.
-\#
-\# The first time any of the indent macros is used, it requires an
-\# argument--the size of the indent in ipPcm. The size may also
-\# be entered using the \w'#' function--very useful for numbered
-\# lists using HI). The unit of measure is required. Subsequent
-\# invocations don't require the argument; the indent measure remains the
-\# same until it's changed by invoking the macro with an argument again.
-\#
-\# If no indents are in effect, the arguments passed to indent macros are
-\# measured from the left and right margins of the page. If a left indent
-\# or a right indent is already in effect, the arguments passed to
-\# the indent macros are calculated from the current values; in other words,
-\# the arguments are additive. If you quit an indent and later return
-\# to it, its value will be the value last in effect, unless you pass
-\# it an argument. If you do pass an argument, it is added to the last
-\# value in effect, unless you cleared the indent with one of
-\# .I<LRB>X macros.
-\#
-\# Example
-\# -------
-\#
-\# .IL 2P
-\# ...some text...
-\# .IL 2P
-\# ...some text...
-\# .IQ
-\# ...some text...
-\# .IL
-\# ...some text...
-\#
-\# The first .IL 2P indents text 2P from the left margin. The second
-\# .IL 2P indents text by an additional 2P, i.e. 4P from the left margin.
-\# .IQ turns the indent off. The last .IL (which has no argument)
-\# takes its value from the total of all arguments passed to .IL (in
-\# this case, 2P and 2P), therefore it indents 2P+2P from the left
-\# margin, i.e. 4P. If you wanted the last .IL to indent just 2P,
-\# you'd either have to reset the .IL prior to .IQ (.IL -2P), or pass
-\# the last .IL the argument 2P.
-\#
-\# To reverse the sense of an indent added to an indent, you may use
-\# negative values.
-\#
-\# Indents can be turned off individually with ILX, IRX, and IBX.
-\# LEFT and RIGHT indents may be combined and manipulated
-\# separately, (e.g. you can have an IL of 2P and an IR of 4P
-\# operative at the same time, and then change, say, the IL to
-\# 4P--thereby left indenting 6P--while the IR remains at 4P.
-\#
-\# IB automatically turns off IL and IR. They have to be reinvoked
-\# again when needed. IL and IR automatically turn IB off; it, too,
-\# has to be reinvoked with needed.
-\#
-\# All indents can be turned off at once with IQ. The ILX, IRX, IBX,
-\# and IQ macros simply turn the indents off; the values stored in
-\# the respective indent macros (IL, IR, IB) remain in effect. If
-\# the user wishes to clear the values, the I<LRB>X macros should be
-\# invoked with the single argument CLEAR. IQ CLEAR clears out
-\# the values stored for all indent styles.
-\#
-\# Indents *must* be turned off before settting string tabs
-\# inside PAD. Generally, in order not to get confused, it's a
-\# good idea to turn all indents off before setting any tabs.
-\#
-\# TI and HI are special cases. There's no need to turn them off,
-\# since they affect only one line--the first after their
-\# invocation. Like the other indent styles, the first time
-\# they're invoked, they require a value in iPpcm; each subsequent
-\# invocation without an argument will use the same value. To
-\# change the value, simply pass a new value. Values for TI and HI
-\# are *not* additive.
-\#
-\# HI presupposes that you already have a left or both indent
-\# on. HI will never hang a line outside the left margin of a
-\# document. In other words, you must have IL or IB on before you
-\# can use HI.
+.ig
+There are five styles of indents: left, right, both, temporary,
+and hanging. Each is set/invoked with a different macro.
+Indent macros begin with the letter "I", hence .IL means "indent left,"
+.IR means "indent right," and so on.
+
+The first time any of the indent macros is used, it requires an
+argument--the size of the indent (with a unit of measure). The
+size may also be entered using the \w escape--very useful
+for numbered lists using HI. The unit of measure is required.
+Subsequent invocations don't require the argument; the indent
+measure remains the same until it's changed by invoking the macro
+with an argument again.
+
+If no indents are in effect, the arguments passed to indent macros are
+measured from the left and right margins of the page. If a left indent
+or a right indent is already in effect, the arguments passed to
+the indent macros are calculated from the current values; in other words,
+the arguments are additive. If you quit an indent and later return
+to it, its value will be the value last in effect, unless you pass
+it an argument. If you do pass an argument, it is added to the last
+value in effect, unless you cleared the indent with one of
+.I<LRB>X/Q macros.
+
+Example
+-------
+
+.IL 2P
+...some text...
+.IL 2P
+...some text...
+.IQ
+...some text...
+.IL
+...some text...
+
+The first .IL 2P indents text 2P from the left margin. The second
+.IL 2P indents text by an additional 2P, i.e. 4P from the left margin.
+.IQ turns the indent off. The last .IL (which has no argument)
+takes its value from the total of all arguments passed to .IL (in
+this case, 2P and 2P), therefore it indents 2P+2P from the left
+margin, i.e. 4P. If you wanted the last .IL to indent just 2P,
+you'd either have to reset the .IL prior to .IQ (.IL -2P), or pass
+the last .IL the argument 2P.
+
+To reverse the sense of an indent added to an indent, you may use
+negative values.
+
+Indents can be turned off individually with ILX, IRX, and IBX.
+LEFT and RIGHT indents may be combined and manipulated
+separately, (e.g. you can have an IL of 2P and an IR of 4P
+operative at the same time, and then change, say, the IL to
+4P--thereby left indenting 6P--while the IR remains at 4P.
+
+IB automatically turns off IL and IR. They have to be reinvoked
+again when needed. IL and IR automatically turn IB off; it, too,
+has to be reinvoked with needed.
+
+All indents can be turned off at once with IQ. The ILX, IRX, IBX,
+and IQ macros simply turn the indents off; the values stored in
+the respective indent macros (IL, IR, IB) remain in effect. If
+the user wishes to clear the values, the I<LRB>X macros should be
+invoked with the single argument CLEAR. IQ CLEAR clears out
+the values stored for all indent styles.
+
+Indents *must* be turned off before settting string tabs
+inside PAD. Generally, in order not to get confused, it's a
+good idea to turn all indents off before setting any tabs.
+
+TI and HI are special cases. There's no need to turn them off,
+since they affect only one line--the first after their
+invocation. Like the other indent styles, the first time
+they're invoked, they require a value in iPpcm; each subsequent
+invocation without an argument will use the same value. To
+change the value, simply pass a new value. Values for TI and HI
+are *not* additive.
+
+HI presupposes that you already have a left or both indent on.
+HI will never hang a line outside the left margin of a document
+or column. In other words, you must have IL or IB on before you
+can use HI.
+..
\#
\# INDENT LEFT
\# -----------
@@ -2591,7 +2998,7 @@
. if '\\$1'CLEAR' \{\
. rr #L_INDENT
. rr #INDENT_STYLE_LEFT
-. \}
+. \}
.END
\#
\#
@@ -2609,7 +3016,7 @@
. ta \\n(.lu
. \}
. \}
-. if '\\$1'CLEAR' \{\
+. if '\\$1'CLEAR' \{\
. rr #R_INDENT
. rr #INDENT_STYLE_RIGHT
. \}
@@ -2699,7 +3106,7 @@
. ie \\n[#COLUMNS] \{\
. ll \\n[#COL_L_LENGTH]u
. ta \\n(.lu
-. \}
+. \}
. el \{\
. ll \\n[#L_LENGTH]u
. ta \\n(.lu
@@ -2742,7 +3149,9 @@
\# Returns to the top of a column set
\#
.MAC MCR END
+. TRAP OFF
. sp |\\ncu
+. TRAP
.END
\#
\# MULTIPLE COLUMNS OFF
@@ -2768,7 +3177,7 @@
. TQ
. ie \\n[#MCX_ALD]=0 \{ .sp |\\n(.hu-1v \}
. el \{ .sp |\\n(.hu+\\n[#MCX_ALD]u \}
-. rr #MCX_ALD (\\$1)
+. rr #MCX_ALD
. \}
.END
\#
@@ -2783,11 +3192,11 @@
\# *Function:
\# Enables/disables traps.
\# *Notes:
-\# EL and TN don't function as advertised on the last line before a
-\# trap (when they break the preceding line, they spring the trap, and
-\# groff won't back up to the line preceding the trap). TRAP is a kludge
-\# to get EL and TN work properly on last lines. The user simply enloses
-\# the offending lines in TRAP OFF/TRAP.
+\# EL and TN don't function as advertised on the last line before
+\# a trap (when they break the preceding line, they spring the
+\# trap, and groff won't back up to the line preceding the trap).
+\# TRAP is a kludge to get EL and TN work properly on last lines.
+\# The user simply enloses the offending lines in TRAP OFF/TRAP.
\#
.MAC TRAP END
. ie '\\$1'' \{ .vpt 1 \}
@@ -2800,7 +3209,7 @@
\# *Arguments:
\# <none> | <anything>
\# *Function:
-\# Diverts text so that it doesn't print, or turns to function off.
+\# Diverts text so that it doesn't print, or turns the function off.
\# *Notes:
\# Useful for setting up autotabs where you don't want the line with
\# the tab marks to print.
@@ -2820,15 +3229,14 @@
. \}
.END
\#
+\#
\# PRINT
\# -----
-\# *Arguments:
-\# <anything>
\# *Function:
\# Prints anything. A macro that helps keep my code nicely indented.
\#
.MAC PRINT END
-\\$*
+. nop \\$*
.END
\#
\#
@@ -2935,7 +3343,9 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
\#
\# +++TYPESETTING ALIASES+++
\#
+.ALIAS ADD_SPACE ALD
.ALIAS CENTRE CENTER
+.ALIAS COLOUR COLOR
.ALIAS COMMENT SILENT
.ALIAS CONDENSE CONDENSE_OR_EXTEND
.ALIAS EXTEND CONDENSE_OR_EXTEND
@@ -2943,15 +3353,19 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
.ALIAS HYPHENATE HY
.ALIAS HYPHENATION HY
.ALIAS HYSET HY_SET
-.ALIAS LIG LIGATURES
.ALIAS IBQ IBX
.ALIAS ILQ ILX
.ALIAS IQ IX
.ALIAS IRQ IRX
+.ALIAS LIG LIGATURES
+.ALIAS NEWCOLOUR NEWCOLOR
.ALIAS PADMARKER PAD_MARKER
+.ALIAS SP ALD
+.ALIAS SPACE ALD
.ALIAS TABSET TAB_SET
.ALIAS TB TAB
.ALIAS UNDERSCORE_2 UNDERSCORE2
+.ALIAS XCOLOUR XCOLOR
\#
\#
\# ====================================================================
@@ -2966,7 +3380,7 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
\# *Arguments:
\# LETTER | LEGAL | STATEMENT | TABLOID | LEDGER | FOLIO | QUARTO | 10x14 | EXECUTIVE | A3 | A4 | A5 | B4 | B5
\# *Function:
-\# Sets up margins for different paper sizes.
+\# Sets up dimensions for different paper sizes.
\#
.MAC PAPER END
. ds $PAPER \\$1
@@ -3045,68 +3459,84 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
\# Number registers: TYPEWRITE=1, TYPESET=2.
\#
.MAC PRINTSTYLE END
-. if !d$PAPER \{ .PAPER LETTER \}
-. if '\\$1'TYPEWRITE' \{\
-. nr #PRINT_STYLE 1
-. if !\\n[#DOC_TYPE]=4 \{ .L_MARGIN 6P \}
-. if !\\n[#DOC_TYPE]=4 \{ .R_MARGIN 6P \}
-. fam C
-. ft R
-. ps 12
-. ie '\\$2'SINGLESPACE' \{\
-. nr #SINGLE_SPACE 1
-. vs 12
-. \}
-. el \{ .vs 24 \}
-. QUAD L
-. HY OFF
-. SMARTQUOTES OFF
-. if !\\n[#PP_INDENT] \{\
-. in 3P \"Set indent
-. nr #PP_INDENT \\n(.i \"Read into #PP_INDENT
-. in 0 \"Remove indent
-. \}
-. HDRFTR_RIGHT_CAPS
-. nr #BOLDER_UNITS 0
-. nr #CONDENSE 0
-. nr #EXTEND 0
-. rm IT
-. rm BD
-. rm BDI
-. rm PREV
-. UNDERLINE_SLANT
-. UNDERLINE_ITALIC
-. UNDERLINE_QUOTES
-. nr #IGNORE_COLUMNS 1
-. \}
-. if '\\$1'TYPESET' \{\
-. nr #PRINT_STYLE 2
-. if !\\n[#DOC_TYPE]=4 \{ .L_MARGIN 6P \}
-. if !\\n[#DOC_TYPE]=4 \{ .R_MARGIN 6P \}
-. FAMILY T
-. FT R
-. if !\\n[#DOC_TYPE]=4 \{ .PT_SIZE 12.5 \}
-. if !\\n[#DOC_TYPE]=4 \{ .LS 16 \}
-. JUSTIFY
-. HY
-. HY_SET 2 36p 1p
-. KERN
-. LIG
-. SS 0
-. SMARTQUOTES
-. if !\\n[#PP_INDENT] \{\
-. in 2m \"Set indent
-. nr #PP_INDENT \\n(.i \"Read into #PP_INDENT
-. in 0 \"Remove indent
+. if !\\n[#COLLATE]=1 \{\
+. if !d$PAPER \{ .PAPER LETTER \}
+. if '\\$1'TYPEWRITE' \{\
+. nr #PRINT_STYLE 1
+. if !\\n[#DOC_TYPE]=4 \{ .L_MARGIN 6P \}
+. if !\\n[#DOC_TYPE]=4 \{ .R_MARGIN 6P \}
+. TYPEWRITER
+. color 0
+. ie '\\$2'SINGLESPACE' \{\
+. nr #SINGLE_SPACE 1
+. vs 12
+. nr #ORIGINAL_DOC_LEAD \\n(.v
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. vs 24
+. nr #ORIGINAL_DOC_LEAD \\n(.v
+. \}
+. QUAD L
+. HY OFF
+. SMARTQUOTES OFF
+. if !\\n[#PP_INDENT] \{\
+. in 3P \"Set indent
+. nr #PP_INDENT \\n(.i \"Read into #PP_INDENT
+. in 0 \"Remove indent
+. \}
+. HDRFTR_RIGHT_CAPS
+. nr #BOLDER_UNITS 0
+. nr #CONDENSE 0
+. nr #EXTEND 0
+. rm IT
+. rm BD
+. rm BDI
+. rm PREV
+. UNDERLINE_SLANT
+. UNDERLINE_ITALIC
+. UNDERLINE_QUOTES
+. nr #IGNORE_COLUMNS 1
+. char \(em --
+. tr `'
+. \}
+. if '\\$1'TYPESET' \{\
+. nr #PRINT_STYLE 2
+. if !\\n[#DOC_TYPE]=4 \{ .L_MARGIN 6P \}
+. if !\\n[#DOC_TYPE]=4 \{ .R_MARGIN 6P \}
+. FAMILY T
+. FT R
+. if !\\n[#DOC_TYPE]=4 \{ .PT_SIZE 12.5 \}
+. if !\\n[#DOC_TYPE]=4 \{ .LS 16 \}
+. JUSTIFY
+. HY
+. HY_SET 2 36p 1p
+. KERN
+. LIG
+. SS 0
+. SMARTQUOTES
+. if !\\n[#PP_INDENT] \{\
+. in 2m \"Set indent
+. nr #PP_INDENT \\n(.i \"Read into #PP_INDENT
+. in 0 \"Remove indent
+. \}
+. HDRFTR_RIGHT_CAPS
+. rr #IGNORE_COLUMNS
. \}
-. HDRFTR_RIGHT_CAPS
-. rr #IGNORE_COLUMNS
. \}
.END
\#
\#
\# Macros to control behaviour of PRINTSTYLE TYPEWRITE
\#
+\# First, a little utility macro.
+\#
+.MAC TYPEWRITER END
+. fam C
+. ft R
+. ps 12
+.END
+\#
+\#
\# ITALIC MEANS ITALIC
\# -------------------
\# *Argument:
@@ -3224,13 +3654,13 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
. ds $COPY_STYLE \\$1
. if '\\*[$COPY_STYLE]'DRAFT' \{\
. nr #COPY_STYLE 1
-. if !r#DRAFT \{ .DRAFT 1 \}
+. if !d$DRAFT \{ .DRAFT 1 \}
. \}
. if '\\*[$COPY_STYLE]'FINAL' \{ .nr #COPY_STYLE 2 \}
. if !d$CHAPTER_STRING \{ .CHAPTER_STRING "Chapter" \}
. if !d$DRAFT_STRING \{ .DRAFT_STRING "Draft" \}
. if !d$REVISION_STRING \{ .REVISION_STRING "Rev." \}
-\# Default
+.\" Default
. if \\n[#DOC_TYPE]=1 \{\
. ie \\n[#COPY_STYLE]=1 \{\
. ie \\n[#PAGENUM_STYLE_SET] \{ .PAGENUM_STYLE \\*[$PAGENUM_STYLE] \}
@@ -3240,14 +3670,14 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
. ds $HDRFTR_CENTER
. \}
. el \{\
-. ie !\\n[#REVISION] \{\
+. ie '\\*[$REVISION]'' \{\
. ds $HDRFTR_CENTER \
- \\*[$DRAFT_STRING] \\n[#DRAFT]
+ \\*[$DRAFT_STRING]\\*[$DRAFT]
. \}
. el \{\
. ds $HDRFTR_CENTER \
- \\*[$DRAFT_STRING] \\n[#DRAFT], \
- \\*[$REVISION_STRING] \\n[#REVISION]
+ \\*[$DRAFT_STRING]\\*[$DRAFT], \
+ \\*[$REVISION_STRING] \\*[$REVISION]
. \}
. \}
. \}
@@ -3255,12 +3685,16 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
. el \{\
. ie \\n[#PAGENUM_STYLE_SET] \{ .PAGENUM_STYLE \\*[$PAGENUM_STYLE] \}
. el \{ .PAGENUM_STYLE DIGIT \}
-. if \\n[#USER_DEF_HDRFTR_CENTER]=0 \{ .ds $HDRFTR_CENTER \}
+. if r#DRAFT_WITH_PAGENUM \{ .rr #DRAFT_WITH_PAGENUM \}
+. if \\n[#USER_DEF_HDRFTR_CENTER]=0 \{\
+. ds $HDRFTR_CENTER
+. rr #USER_DEF_HDRFTR_CENTER
+. \}
. \}
. \}
-\# Chapter
+.\" Chapter
. if \\n[#DOC_TYPE]=2 \{\
-\# Copystyle DRAFT
+.\" Copystyle DRAFT
. ie \\n[#COPY_STYLE]=1 \{\
. ie \\n[#PAGENUM_STYLE_SET] \{ .PAGENUM_STYLE \\*[$PAGENUM_STYLE] \}
. el \{ .PAGENUM_STYLE roman \}
@@ -3270,77 +3704,128 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
. ie !'\\*[$CHAPTER_TITLE]'' \{\
. ds $HDRFTR_CENTER \\*[$CHAPTER_TITLE]
. \}
-. el \{ .ds $HDRFTR_CENTER \\*[$CHAPTER_STRING] \}
+. el .ds $HDRFTR_CENTER \\*[$CHAPTER_STRING]
. \}
. el \{\
. ie !'\\*[$CHAPTER_TITLE]'' \{\
-. ds \\*[$CHAPTER_TITLE]
+. ds $HDRFTR_CENTER \\*[$CHAPTER_TITLE]
. \}
-. el \{ .ds $HDRFTR_CENTER \\*[$CHAPTER_STRING] \\*[$CHAPTER] \}
+. el .ds $HDRFTR_CENTER \\*[$CHAPTER_STRING] \\*[$CHAPTER]
. \}
. \}
. el \{\
-. ie !\\n[#REVISION] \{\
+. ie '\\*[$REVISION]'' \{\
. ie '\\*[$CHAPTER]'' \{\
. ie !'\\*[$CHAPTER_TITLE]'' \{\
-. ds $HDRFTR_CENTER \
- \\*[$CHAPTER_TITLE], \
- \\*[$DRAFT_STRING] \\n[#DRAFT]
+. ie '\\*[$DRAFT]'' \{\
+. ds $HDRFTR_CENTER \\*[$CHAPTER_TITLE]
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. ds $HDRFTR_CENTER \
+ \\*[$CHAPTER_TITLE], \
+ \\*[$DRAFT_STRING]\\*[$DRAFT]
+. \}
. \}
. el \{\
-. ds $HDRFTR_CENTER \
- \\*[$CHAPTER_STRING], \
- \\*[$DRAFT_STRING] \\n[#DRAFT]
+. ie '\\*[$DRAFT]'' \{\
+. ds $HDRFTR_CENTER \
+ \\*[$CHAPTER_STRING]
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. ds $HDRFTR_CENTER \
+ \\*[$CHAPTER_STRING], \
+ \\*[$DRAFT_STRING]\\*[$DRAFT]
+. \}
. \}
. \}
. el \{\
. ie !'\\*[$CHAPTER_TITLE]'' \{\
-. ds $HDRFTR_CENTER \
- \\*[$CHAPTER_TITLE], \
- \\*[$DRAFT_STRING] \\n[#DRAFT]
+. ie '\\*[$DRAFT]'' \{\
+. ds $HDRFTR_CENTER \\*[$CHAPTER_TITLE]
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. ds $HDRFTR_CENTER \
+ \\*[$CHAPTER_TITLE], \
+ \\*[$DRAFT_STRING]\\*[$DRAFT]
+. \}
. \}
. el \{\
-. ds $HDRFTR_CENTER \
- \\*[$CHAPTER_STRING] \\*[$CHAPTER], \
- \\*[$DRAFT_STRING] \\n[#DRAFT]
+. ie '\\*[$DRAFT]'' \{\
+. ds $HDRFTR_CENTER \
+ \\*[$CHAPTER_STRING] \\*[$CHAPTER]
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. ds $HDRFTR_CENTER \
+ \\*[$CHAPTER_STRING] \\*[$CHAPTER], \
+ \\*[$DRAFT_STRING]\\*[$DRAFT]
+. \}
. \}
. \}
. \}
. el \{\
. ie '\\*[$CHAPTER]'' \{\
. ie !'\\*[$CHAPTER_TITLE]'' \{\
-. ds $HDRFTR_CENTER \
- \\*[$CHAPTER_TITLE], \
- \\*[$DRAFT_STRING] \\n[#DRAFT], \
- \\*[$REVISION_STRING] \\n[#REVISION]
+. ie '\\*[$DRAFT]'' \{\
+. ds $HDRFTR_CENTER \
+ \\*[$CHAPTER_TITLE], \
+ \\*[$REVISION_STRING] \\*[$REVISION]
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. ds $HDRFTR_CENTER \
+ \\*[$CHAPTER_TITLE], \
+ \\*[$DRAFT_STRING]\\*[$DRAFT], \
+ \\*[$REVISION_STRING] \\*[$REVISION]
+. \}
. \}
. el \{\
-. ds $HDRFTR_CENTER \
- \\*[$CHAPTER_STRING], \
- \\*[$DRAFT_STRING] \\n[#DRAFT], \
- \\*[$REVISION_STRING] \\n[#REVISION]
+. ie '\\*[$DRAFT]'' \{\
+. ds $HDRFTR_CENTER \
+ \\*[$CHAPTER_STRING], \
+ \\*[$REVISION_STRING] \\*[$REVISION]
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. ds $HDRFTR_CENTER \
+ \\*[$CHAPTER_STRING], \
+ \\*[$DRAFT_STRING]\\*[$DRAFT], \
+ \\*[$REVISION_STRING] \\*[$REVISION]
+. \}
. \}
. \}
. el \{\
. ie !'\\*[$CHAPTER_TITLE]'' \{\
-. ds $HDRFTR_CENTER \
- \\*[$CHAPTER_TITLE], \
- \\*[$DRAFT_STRING] \\n[#DRAFT], \
- \\*[$REVISION_STRING] \\n[#REVISION]
+. ie '\\*[$DRAFT]'' \{\
+. ds $HDRFTR_CENTER \
+ \\*[$CHAPTER_TITLE], \
+ \\*[$REVISION_STRING] \\*[$REVISION]
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. ds $HDRFTR_CENTER \
+ \\*[$CHAPTER_TITLE], \
+ \\*[$DRAFT_STRING]\\*[$DRAFT], \
+ \\*[$REVISION_STRING] \\*[$REVISION]
+. \}
. \}
. el \{\
-. ds $HDRFTR_CENTER \
- \\*[$CHAPTER_STRING] \\*[$CHAPTER], \
- \\*[$DRAFT_STRING] \\n[#DRAFT], \
- \\*[$REVISION_STRING] \\n[#REVISION]
+. ie '\\*[$DRAFT]'' \{\
+. ds $HDRFTR_CENTER \
+ \\*[$CHAPTER_STRING] \\*[$CHAPTER], \
+ \\*[$REVISION_STRING] \\*[$REVISION]
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. ds $HDRFTR_CENTER \
+ \\*[$CHAPTER_STRING] \\*[$CHAPTER], \
+ \\*[$DRAFT_STRING]\\*[$DRAFT], \
+ \\*[$REVISION_STRING] \\*[$REVISION]
+. \}
. \}
. \}
. \}
. \}
. \}
. \}
-\# Copystyle FINAL
+.\" Copystyle FINAL
. el \{\
+. if r#DRAFT_WITH_PAGENUM \{ .rr #DRAFT_WITH_PAGENUM \}
. if \\n[#USER_DEF_HDRFTR_CENTER]=0 \{\
. ie \\n[#PAGENUM_STYLE_SET] \{ .PAGENUM_STYLE \\*[$PAGENUM_STYLE] \}
. el \{ .PAGENUM_STYLE DIGIT \}
@@ -3363,7 +3848,7 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
. \}
. \}
. \}
-\# Named
+.\" Named
. if \\n[#DOC_TYPE]=3 \{\
. ie \\n[#COPY_STYLE]=1 \{\
. ie \\n[#PAGENUM_STYLE_SET] \{ .PAGENUM_STYLE \\*[$PAGENUM_STYLE] \}
@@ -3373,21 +3858,34 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
. \}
. el \{\
. if \\n[#USER_DEF_HDRFTR_CENTER]=0 \{\
-. ie !\\n[#REVISION] \{\
-. ds $HDRFTR_CENTER \
- \\*[$DOC_TYPE], \
- \\*[$DRAFT_STRING] \\n[#DRAFT]
+. ie '\\*[$REVISION]'' \{\
+. ie '\\*[$DRAFT]'' \{\
+. ds $HDRFTR_CENTER \\*[$DOC_TYPE]
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. ds $HDRFTR_CENTER \
+ \\*[$DOC_TYPE], \
+ \\*[$DRAFT_STRING]\\*[$DRAFT]
+. \}
. \}
. el \{\
-. ds $HDRFTR_CENTER \
- \\*[$DOC_TYPE], \
- \\*[$DRAFT_STRING] \\n[#DRAFT], \
- \\*[$REVISION_STRING] \\n[#REVISION]
+. ie '\\*[$DRAFT]'' \{\
+. ds $HDRFTR_CENTER \
+ \\*[$DOC_TYPE], \
+ \\*[$REVISION_STRING] \\*[$REVISION]
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. ds $HDRFTR_CENTER \
+ \\*[$DOC_TYPE], \
+ \\*[$DRAFT_STRING]\\*[$DRAFT], \
+ \\*[$REVISION_STRING] \\*[$REVISION]
+. \}
. \}
. \}
. \}
. \}
. el \{\
+. if r#DRAFT_WITH_PAGENUM \{ .rr #DRAFT_WITH_PAGENUM \}
. if \\n[#USER_DEF_HDRFTR_CENTER]=0 \{\
. ie \\n[#PAGENUM_STYLE_SET] \{ .PAGENUM_STYLE \\*[$PAGENUM_STYLE] \}
. el \{ .PAGENUM_STYLE DIGIT \}
@@ -3399,13 +3897,18 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
\#
\# ====================================================================
\#
-\# +++COLLECT DOC INFO -- STRINGS AND NUMBER REGISTERS+++
+\# +++COLLECT DOC INFO -- STRINGS AND REGISTERS FOR REFERENCE MACROS+++
\#
\# *Arguments:
\# various string/register arguments
\# *Function:
\# Collect information about documents.
\#
+\#
+.MAC DOCTITLE END
+. ds $DOC_TITLE \\$1
+.END
+\#
.MAC TITLE END \"Document title
. ds $TITLE \\$1
.END
@@ -3427,12 +3930,13 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
\#
\#
.MAC DRAFT END \"Draft number
-. nr #DRAFT \\$1
+. ie '\\$1'' .ds $DRAFT
+. el .ds $DRAFT " \\$1
.END
\#
\#
.MAC REVISION END \"Revision number
-. nr #REVISION \\$1
+. ds $REVISION \\$1
.END
\#
\#
@@ -3445,13 +3949,27 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
. nr #AUTHOR_NUM -1 1
. while \\n[#NUM_ARGS]>\\n[#AUTHOR_NUM] \{\
. ds $AUTHOR_\\n+[#AUTHOR_NUM] \\$\\n[#AUTHOR_NUM]
-. \}
+.\}
. nr #NUM_AUTHORS \\n[#NUM_ARGS]%2 \"Use mod 2 to test if odd or even # of authors
. ie \\n[#NUM_AUTHORS]=1 \{ .nr #AUTHOR_LINES 0 \}
. el \{ .nr #AUTHOR_LINES 1 \}
.END
\#
\#
+.MAC COPYRIGHT END \"For use on cover page only
+. ds $COPYRIGHT \[co]\\$1
+.END
+\#
+\#
+.MAC MISC END \"For use on cover page only; enclose all args in double quotes
+. nr #MISC_NUM -1 1
+. while \\n[#NUM_ARGS]>\\n[#MISC_NUM] \{\
+. ds $MISC_\\n+[#MISC_NUM] \\$\\n[#MISC_NUM]
+.\}
+. nr #NUM_MISCS \\n[#NUM_ARGS]
+.END
+\#
+\#
.MAC PAGENUMBER END \"Page # that appears on page one.
. nr #n%_AT_PAGENUM_SET \\n%
. nr #PAGE_NUM_ADJ \\$1-\\n[#n%_AT_PAGENUM_SET]
@@ -3501,7 +4019,7 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
. FOOTER_LEFT ""
. FOOTER_CENTER ""
. FOOTER_RIGHT_SIZE +0
-. FOOTER_RIGHT ".../\E*[$SUITE]
+. FOOTER_RIGHT "\&.../\E*[$SUITE]
. FOOTER_ON_FIRST_PAGE
. em ALL_DONE
. \}
@@ -3509,17 +4027,29 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
\#
\# +++LETTER MACROS+++
\#
+\# First, create a register to hold incrementing numbers to be
+\# appended to LETTERHEAD.
+\#
+.nr #FIELD 0 1
+\#
\# DATE
\# ----
\# *Arguments:
-\# <date string>
+\# <none>
\# *Function:
-\# Stores date string in string $DATE.
+\# Stores date (entered on the line after .DATE) in diversion
+\# LETTERHEAD<n>
\#
.MAC DATE END
-. nr #DATE 1
-. di DATE
-. RIGHT
+. if !'\\n(.z'' \{ .di \}
+. di LETTERHEAD\\n+[#FIELD]
+. ie \\n[#FIELD]=1 \{\
+. nr #DATE_FIRST 1
+. RIGHT
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. LEFT
+. \}
.END
\#
\#
@@ -3528,12 +4058,12 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
\# *Arguments:
\# <none>
\# *Function:
-\# Stores "to" info in diversion TO_ADDRESS.
+\# Stores addressee address (entered on the line after .TO) in
+\# diversion LETTERHEAD<n>
\#
.MAC TO END
. if !'\\n(.z'' \{ .di \}
-. nr #TO 1
-. di TO_ADDRESS
+. di LETTERHEAD\\n+[#FIELD]
. LEFT
.END
\#
@@ -3543,12 +4073,12 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
\# *Arguments:
\# <none>
\# *Function:
-\# Stores "from" info in diversion FROM_ADDRESS.
+\# Stores addresser address (entered on the line after .FROM) in
+\# diversion LETTERHEAD<n>
\#
.MAC FROM END
. if !'\\n(.z'' \{ .di \}
-. nr #FROM 1
-. di FROM_ADDRESS
+. di LETTERHEAD\\n+[#FIELD]
. LEFT
.END
\#
@@ -3556,14 +4086,14 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
\# GREETING
\# --------
\# *Arguments:
-\# <greeting string>
+\# <none>
\# *Function:
-\# Stores greeting in string $GREETING.
+\# Stores greeting (entered on the line after .GREETING) in
+\# diversion LETTERHEAD<n>
\#
.MAC GREETING END
. if !'\\n(.z'' \{ .di \}
-. nr #GREETING 1
-. di GREETING
+. di LETTERHEAD\\n+[#FIELD]
. LEFT
.END
\#
@@ -3573,7 +4103,7 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
\# *Arguments:
\# <closing string>
\# *Function:
-\# Stores greeting in string $CLOSING.
+\# Stores greeting in diversion CLOSING.
\#
.MAC CLOSING END
. br
@@ -3588,7 +4118,7 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
\# *Arguments:
\# <none>
\# *Function:
-\# Redefines $SUITE to blank so that a suite number doesn't
+\# Redefines $FOOTER_RIGHT to blank so that a suite number doesn't
\# appear at the bottom of letter pages.
\#
.MAC NO_SUITE END
@@ -3599,6 +4129,375 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
\#
\# +++DEFAULTS+++
\#
+\# TYPE-STYLE CONTROL MACROS
+\# -------------------------
+\#
+.ig
+The control macros for family, font, size, quad and color are here
+grouped together. Each (e.g. _FAMILY or _FONT) tests for a calling
+alias before performing the action(s) appropriate to the calling
+macro. Defaults for all these guys are set in DEFAULTS, and listed
+in the "Control Macros" section of the documentation pertinent to
+the macro whose style is to be changed.
+..
+\#
+.MAC _FAMILY END
+. if '\\$0'AUTHOR_FAMILY' .ds $AUTHOR_FAM \\$1
+. if '\\$0'BIBLIOGRAPHY_FAMILY' .ds $BIB_FAM \\$1
+. if '\\$0'BIBLIOGRAPHY_STRING_FAMILY' .ds $BIB_STRING_FAM \\$1
+. if '\\$0'BLOCKQUOTE_FAMILY' .ds $BQUOTE_FAM \\$1
+. if '\\$0'CITATION_FAMILY' .ds $BQUOTE_FAM \\$1
+. if '\\$0'CITE_FAMILY' .ds $BQUOTE_FAM \\$1
+. if '\\$0'CHAPTER_TITLE_FAMILY' .ds $CHAPTER_TITLE_FAM \\$1
+. if '\\$0'COVER_AUTHOR_FAMILY' .ds $COVER_AUTHOR_FAM \\$1
+. if '\\$0'COVER_CHAPTER_TITLE_FAMILY' .ds $COVER_CHAPTER_TITLE_FAM \\$1
+. if '\\$0'COVER_COPYRIGHT_FAMILY' .ds $COVER_COPYRIGHT_FAM \\$1
+. if '\\$0'COVER_DOCTYPE_FAMILY' .ds $COVER_DOCTYPE_FAM \\$1
+. if '\\$0'COVER_FAMILY' .ds $COVER_FAM \\$1
+. if '\\$0'COVER_SUBTITLE_FAMILY' .ds $COVER_SUBTITLE_FAM \\$1
+. if '\\$0'COVER_TITLE_FAMILY' .ds $COVER_TITLE_FAM \\$1
+. if '\\$0'DOC_COVER_AUTHOR_FAMILY' .ds $DOC_COVER_AUTHOR_FAM \\$1
+. if '\\$0'DOC_COVER_CHAPTER_TITLE_FAMILY' .ds $DOC_COVER_CHAPTER_TITLE_FAM \\$1
+. if '\\$0'DOC_COVER_COPYRIGHT_FAMILY' .ds $DOC_COVER_COPYRIGHT_FAM \\$1
+. if '\\$0'DOC_COVER_DOCTYPE_FAMILY' .ds $DOC_COVER_DOCTYPE_FAM \\$1
+. if '\\$0'DOC_COVER_FAMILY' .ds $DOC_COVER_FAM \\$1
+. if '\\$0'DOC_COVER_SUBTITLE_FAMILY' .ds $DOC_COVER_SUBTITLE_FAM \\$1
+. if '\\$0'DOC_COVER_TITLE_FAMILY' .ds $DOC_COVER_TITLE_FAM \\$1
+. if '\\$0'DOCHEADER_FAMILY' .ds $DOCHEADER_FAM \\$1
+. if '\\$0'DOCTYPE_FAMILY' .ds $DOCTYPE_FAM \\$1
+. if '\\$0'ENDNOTE_FAMILY' .ds $EN_FAM \\$1
+. if '\\$0'ENDNOTE_NUMBER_FAMILY' .ds $EN_NUMBER_FAM \\$1
+. if '\\$0'ENDNOTE_LINENUMBER_FAMILY' .ds $EN_LN_FAM \\$1
+. if '\\$0'ENDNOTE_STRING_FAMILY' .ds $EN_STRING_FAM \\$1
+. if '\\$0'ENDNOTE_TITLE_FAMILY' .ds $EN_TITLE_FAM \\$1
+. if '\\$0'EPIGRAPH_FAMILY' .ds $EPI_FAM \\$1
+. if '\\$0'FOOTNOTE_FAMILY' .ds $FN_FAM \\$1
+. if '\\$0'HDRFTR_CENTER_FAMILY' .ds $HDRFTR_CENTER_FAM \\$1
+. if '\\$0'HDRFTR_FAMILY' \{\
+. ds $HDRFTR_FAM \\$1
+. ds $HDRFTR_LEFT_FAM \\$1
+. ds $HDRFTR_CENTER_FAM \\$1
+. ds $HDRFTR_RIGHT_FAM \\$1
+. \}
+. if '\\$0'HDRFTR_LEFT_FAMILY' .ds $HDRFTR_LEFT_FAM \\$1
+. if '\\$0'HDRFTR_RIGHT_FAMILY' .ds $HDRFTR_RIGHT_FAM \\$1
+. if '\\$0'HEAD_FAMILY' .ds $HEAD_FAM \\$1
+. if '\\$0'PAGENUM_FAMILY' .ds $PAGE_NUM_FAM \\$1
+. if '\\$0'PARAHEAD_FAMILY' .ds $PH_FAM \\$1
+. if '\\$0'QUOTE_FAMILY' .ds $QUOTE_FAM \\$1
+. if '\\$0'SUBHEAD_FAMILY' .ds $SH_FAM \\$1
+. if '\\$0'SUBTITLE_FAMILY' .ds $SUBTITLE_FAM \\$1
+. if '\\$0'TITLE_FAMILY' .ds $TITLE_FAM \\$1
+. if '\\$0'TOC_FAMILY' .ds $TOC_FAM \\$1
+. if '\\$0'TOC_FAM' .ds $TOC_FAM \\$1
+. if '\\$0'TOC_HEADER_FAMILY' .ds $TOC_HEADER_FAM \\$1
+. if '\\$0'TOC_HEAD_FAMILY' .ds $TOC_HEAD_FAM \\$1
+. if '\\$0'TOC_PARAHEAD_FAMILY' .ds $TOC_PH_FAM \\$1
+. if '\\$0'TOC_PN_FAMILY' .ds $TOC_PN_FAM \\$1
+. if '\\$0'TOC_SUBHEAD_FAMILY' .ds $TOC_SH_FAM \\$1
+. if '\\$0'TOC_TITLE_FAMILY' .ds $TOC_TITLE_FAM \\$1
+.END
+\#
+\#
+.MAC _FONT END
+. if '\\$0'AUTHOR_FONT' .ds $AUTHOR_FT \\$1
+. if '\\$0'BIBLIOGRAPHY_FONT' .ds $BIB_FT \\$1
+. if '\\$0'BIBLIOGRAPHY_STRING_FONT' .ds $BIB_STRING_FT \\$1
+. if '\\$0'BLOCKQUOTE_FONT' .ds $BQUOTE_FT \\$1
+. if '\\$0'CITATION_FONT' .ds $BQUOTE_FT \\$1
+. if '\\$0'CITE_FONT' .ds $BQUOTE_FT \\$1
+. if '\\$0'CHAPTER_TITLE_FONT' .ds $CHAPTER_TITLE_FT \\$1
+. if '\\$0'COVER_AUTHOR_FONT' .ds $COVER_AUTHOR_FT \\$1
+. if '\\$0'COVER_CHAPTER_TITLE_FONT' .ds $COVER_CHAPTER_TITLE_FT \\$1
+. if '\\$0'COVER_COPYRIGHT_FONT' .ds $COVER_COPYRIGHT_FT \\$1
+. if '\\$0'COVER_DOCTYPE_FONT' .ds $COVER_DOCTYPE_FT \\$1
+. if '\\$0'COVER_SUBTITLE_FONT' .ds $COVER_SUBTITLE_FT \\$1
+. if '\\$0'COVER_TITLE_FONT' .ds $COVER_TITLE_FT \\$1
+. if '\\$0'DOC_COVER_AUTHOR_FONT' .ds $DOC_COVER_AUTHOR_FT \\$1
+. if '\\$0'DOC_COVER_CHAPTER_TITLE_FONT' .ds $DOC_COVER_CHAPTER_TITLE_FT \\$1
+. if '\\$0'DOC_COVER_COPYRIGHT_FONT' .ds $DOC_COVER_COPYRIGHT_FT \\$1
+. if '\\$0'DOC_COVER_DOCTYPE_FONT' .ds $DOC_COVER_DOCTYPE_FT \\$1
+. if '\\$0'DOC_COVER_SUBTITLE_FONT' .ds $DOC_COVER_SUBTITLE_FT \\$1
+. if '\\$0'DOC_COVER_TITLE_FONT' .ds $DOC_COVER_TITLE_FT \\$1
+. if '\\$0'DOCTYPE_FONT' .ds $DOCTYPE_FT \\$1
+. if '\\$0'ENDNOTE_FONT' .ds $EN_FT \\$1
+. if '\\$0'ENDNOTE_NUMBER_FONT' .ds $EN_NUMBER_FT \\$1
+. if '\\$0'ENDNOTE_LINENUMBER_FONT' .ds $EN_LN_FT \\$1
+. if '\\$0'ENDNOTE_STRING_FONT' .ds $EN_STRING_FT \\$1
+. if '\\$0'ENDNOTE_TITLE_FONT' .ds $EN_TITLE_FT \\$1
+. if '\\$0'EPIGRAPH_FONT' .ds $EPI_FT \\$1
+. if '\\$0'FOOTNOTE_FONT' .ds $FN_FT \\$1
+. if '\\$0'HDRFTR_CENTER_FONT' .ds $HDRFTR_CENTER_FT \\$1
+. if '\\$0'HDRFTR_LEFT_FONT' .ds $HDRFTR_LEFT_FT \\$1
+. if '\\$0'HDRFTR_RIGHT_FONT' .ds $HDRFTR_RIGHT_FT \\$1
+. if '\\$0'HEAD_FONT' .ds $HEAD_FT \\$1
+. if '\\$0'PAGENUM_FONT' .ds $PAGE_NUM_FT \\$1
+. if '\\$0'PARAHEAD_FONT' .ds $PH_FT \\$1
+. if '\\$0'QUOTE_FONT' .ds $QUOTE_FT \\$1
+. if '\\$0'SUBHEAD_FONT' .ds $SH_FT \\$1
+. if '\\$0'SUBTITLE_FONT' .ds $SUBTITLE_FT \\$1
+. if '\\$0'TITLE_FONT' .ds $TITLE_FT \\$1
+. if '\\$0'TOC_HEADER_FONT' .ds $TOC_HEADER_FT \\$1
+. if '\\$0'TOC_HEAD_FONT' .ds $TOC_HEAD_FT \\$1
+. if '\\$0'TOC_PARAHEAD_FONT' .ds $TOC_PH_FT \\$1
+. if '\\$0'TOC_PN_FONT' .ds $TOC_PN_FT \\$1
+. if '\\$0'TOC_SUBHEAD_FONT' .ds $TOC_SH_FT \\$1
+. if '\\$0'TOC_TITLE_FONT' .ds $TOC_TITLE_FT \\$1
+.END
+\#
+\#
+.MAC _SIZE END
+. if '\\$0'AUTHOR_SIZE' .ds $AUTHOR_SIZE_CHANGE \\$1
+. if '\\$0'BIBLIOGRAPHY_STRING_SIZE' .ds $BIB_STRING_SIZE_CHANGE \\$1
+. if '\\$0'BLOCKQUOTE_SIZE' .ds $BQUOTE_SIZE_CHANGE \\$1
+. if '\\$0'CITATION_SIZE' .ds $BQUOTE_SIZE_CHANGE \\$1
+. if '\\$0'CITE_SIZE' .ds $BQUOTE_SIZE_CHANGE \\$1
+. if '\\$0'CHAPTER_TITLE_SIZE' .ds $CHAPTER_TITLE_SIZE_CHANGE \\$1
+. if '\\$0'COVER_AUTHOR_SIZE' .ds $COVER_AUTHOR_SIZE_CHANGE \\$1
+. if '\\$0'COVER_CHAPTER_TITLE_SIZE' .ds $COVER_CHAPTER_TITLE_SIZE_CHANGE \\$1
+. if '\\$0'COVER_COPYRIGHT_SIZE' .ds $COVER_COPYRIGHT_SIZE_CHANGE \\$1
+. if '\\$0'COVER_DOCTYPE_SIZE' .ds $COVER_DOCTYPE_SIZE_CHANGE \\$1
+. if '\\$0'COVER_SUBTITLE_SIZE' .ds $COVER_SUBTITLE_SIZE_CHANGE \\$1
+. if '\\$0'COVER_TITLE_SIZE' .ds $COVER_TITLE_SIZE_CHANGE \\$1
+. if '\\$0'DOC_COVER_AUTHOR_SIZE' .ds $DOC_COVER_AUTHOR_SIZE_CHANGE \\$1
+. if '\\$0'DOC_COVER_CHAPTER_TITLE_SIZE' .ds $DOC_COVER_CHAPTER_TITLE_SIZE_CHANGE \\$1
+. if '\\$0'DOC_COVER_COPYRIGHT_SIZE' .ds $DOC_COVER_COPYRIGHT_SIZE_CHANGE \\$1
+. if '\\$0'DOC_COVER_DOCTYPE_SIZE' .ds $DOC_COVER_DOCTYPE_SIZE_CHANGE \\$1
+. if '\\$0'DOC_COVER_SUBTITLE_SIZE' .ds $DOC_COVER_SUBTITLE_SIZE_CHANGE \\$1
+. if '\\$0'DOC_COVER_TITLE_SIZE' .ds $DOC_COVER_TITLE_SIZE_CHANGE \\$1
+. if '\\$0'DOCTYPE_SIZE' .ds $DOCTYPE_SIZE_CHANGE \\$1
+. if '\\$0'ENDNOTE_NUMBER_SIZE' .ds $EN_NUMBER_SIZE_CHANGE \\$1
+. if '\\$0'ENDNOTE_LINENUMBER_SIZE' .ds $EN_LN_SIZE_CHANGE \\$1
+. if '\\$0'ENDNOTE_STRING_SIZE' .ds $EN_STRING_SIZE_CHANGE \\$1
+. if '\\$0'ENDNOTE_TITLE_SIZE' .ds $EN_TITLE_SIZE_CHANGE \\$1
+. if '\\$0'EPIGRAPH_SIZE' .ds $EPI_SIZE_CHANGE \\$1
+. if '\\$0'FOOTNOTE_SIZE' .ds $FN_SIZE_CHANGE \\$1
+. if '\\$0'HDRFTR_CENTER_SIZE' .ds $HDRFTR_CENTER_SIZE_CHANGE \\$1
+. if '\\$0'HDRFTR_LEFT_SIZE' .ds $HDRFTR_LEFT_SIZE_CHANGE \\$1
+. if '\\$0'HDRFTR_RIGHT_SIZE' .ds $HDRFTR_RIGHT_SIZE_CHANGE \\$1
+. if '\\$0'HDRFTR_SIZE' .ds $HDRFTR_SIZE_CHANGE \\$1
+. if '\\$0'HEAD_SIZE' .ds $HEAD_SIZE_CHANGE \\$1
+. if '\\$0'PAGENUM_SIZE' .ds $PAGE_NUM_SIZE_CHANGE \\$1
+. if '\\$0'PARAHEAD_SIZE' .ds $PH_SIZE_CHANGE \\$1
+. if '\\$0'QUOTE_SIZE' .ds $QUOTE_SIZE_CHANGE \\$1
+. if '\\$0'SUBHEAD_SIZE' .ds $SH_SIZE_CHANGE \\$1
+. if '\\$0'SUBTITLE_SIZE' .ds $SUBTITLE_SIZE_CHANGE \\$1
+. if '\\$0'TITLE_SIZE' .ds $TITLE_SIZE_CHANGE \\$1
+. if '\\$0'TOC_HEADER_SIZE' .ds $TOC_HEADER_SIZE_CHANGE \\$1
+. if '\\$0'TOC_HEAD_SIZE' .ds $TOC_HEAD_SIZE_CHANGE \\$1
+. if '\\$0'TOC_PARAHEAD_SIZE' .ds $TOC_PH_SIZE_CHANGE \\$1
+. if '\\$0'TOC_PN_SIZE' .ds $TOC_PN_SIZE_CHANGE \\$1
+. if '\\$0'TOC_SUBHEAD_SIZE' .ds $TOC_SH_SIZE_CHANGE \\$1
+. if '\\$0'TOC_TITLE_SIZE' .ds $TOC_TITLE_SIZE_CHANGE \\$1
+.END
+\#
+\#
+.MAC _COLOR END
+. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=1 \{ .return \}
+. if '\\$0'ATTRIBUTE_COLOR' \{\
+. nr #ATTRIBUTE_COLOR 1
+. ds $ATTRIBUTE_COLOR \\$1
+. \}
+. if '\\$0'AUTHOR_COLOR' \{\
+. nr #AUTHOR_COLOR 1
+. ds $AUTHOR_COLOR \\$1
+. \}
+. if '\\$0'BLOCKQUOTE_COLOR' \{\
+. nr #BQUOTE_COLOR 1
+. ds $BQUOTE_COLOR \\$1
+. \}
+. if '\\$0'CITATION_COLOR' \{\
+. nr #BQUOTE_COLOR 1
+. ds $BQUOTE_COLOR \\$1
+. \}
+. if '\\$0'CITE_COLOR' \{\
+. nr #BQUOTE_COLOR 1
+. ds $BQUOTE_COLOR \\$1
+. \}
+. if '\\$0'CHAPTER_TITLE_COLOR' \{\
+. nr #CHAPTER_TITLE_COLOR 1
+. ds $CHAPTER_TITLE_COLOR \\$1
+. \}
+. if '\\$0'COVER_ATTRIBUTE_COLOR' \{\
+. nr #COVER_ATTRIBUTE_COLOR 1
+. ds $COVER_ATTRIBUTE_COLOR \\$1
+. \}
+. if '\\$0'COVER_AUTHOR_COLOR' \{\
+. nr #COVER_AUTHOR_COLOR 1
+. ds $COVER_AUTHOR_COLOR \\$1
+. \}
+. if '\\$0'COVER_CHAPTER_TITLE_COLOR' \{\
+. nr #COVER_CHAPTER_TITLE_COLOR 1
+. ds $COVER_CHAPTER_TITLE_COLOR \\$1
+. \}
+. if '\\$0'COVER_COLOR' \{\
+. nr #COVER_COLOR 1
+. ds $COVER_COLOR \\$1
+. \}
+. if '\\$0'COVER_COPYRIGHT_COLOR' \{\
+. nr #COVER_COPYRIGHT_COLOR 1
+. ds $COVER_COPYRIGHT_COLOR \\$1
+. \}
+. if '\\$0'COVER_MISC_COLOR' \{\
+. nr #COVER_MISC_COLOR 1
+. ds $COVER_MISC_COLOR \\$1
+. \}
+. if '\\$0'COVER_TITLE_COLOR' \{\
+. nr #COVER_TITLE_COLOR 1
+. ds $COVER_TITLE_COLOR \\$1
+. \}
+. if '\\$0'COVER_SUBTITLE_COLOR' \{\
+. nr #COVER_SUBTITLE_COLOR 1
+. ds $COVER_SUBTITLE_COLOR \\$1
+. \}
+. if '\\$0'COVER_DOCTYPE_COLOR' \{\
+. nr #COVER_DOCTYPE_COLOR 1
+. ds $COVER_DOCTYPE_COLOR \\$1
+. \}
+. if '\\$0'DOC_COVER_ATTRIBUTE_COLOR' \{\
+. nr #DOC_COVER_ATTRIBUTE_COLOR 1
+. ds $DOC_COVER_ATTRIBUTE_COLOR \\$1
+. \}
+. if '\\$0'DOC_COVER_AUTHOR_COLOR' \{\
+. nr #DOC_COVER_AUTHOR_COLOR 1
+. ds $DOC_COVER_AUTHOR_COLOR \\$1
+. \}
+. if '\\$0'DOC_COVER_CHAPTER_TITLE_COLOR' \{\
+. nr #DOC_COVER_CHAPTER_TITLE_COLOR 1
+. ds $DOC_COVER_CHAPTER_TITLE_COLOR \\$1
+. \}
+. if '\\$0'DOC_COVER_COLOR' \{\
+. nr #DOC_COVER_COLOR 1
+. ds $DOC_COVER_COLOR \\$1
+. \}
+. if '\\$0'DOC_COVER_COPYRIGHT_COLOR' \{\
+. nr #DOC_COVER_COPYRIGHT_COLOR 1
+. ds $DOC_COVER_COPYRIGHT_COLOR \\$1
+. \}
+. if '\\$0'DOC_COVER_MISC_COLOR' \{\
+. nr #DOC_COVER_MISC_COLOR 1
+. ds $DOC_COVER_MISC_COLOR \\$1
+. \}
+. if '\\$0'DOC_COVER_TITLE_COLOR' \{\
+. nr #DOC_COVER_TITLE_COLOR 1
+. ds $DOC_COVER_TITLE_COLOR \\$1
+. \}
+. if '\\$0'DOC_COVER_SUBTITLE_COLOR' \{\
+. nr #DOC_COVER_SUBTITLE_COLOR 1
+. ds $DOC_COVER_SUBTITLE_COLOR \\$1
+. \}
+. if '\\$0'DOC_COVER_DOCTYPE_COLOR' \{\
+. nr #DOC_COVER_DOCTYPE_COLOR 1
+. ds $DOC_COVER_DOCTYPE_COLOR \\$1
+. \}
+. if '\\$0'DOCHEADER_COLOR' \{\
+. nr #DOCHEADER_COLOR 1
+. ds $DOCHEADER_COLOR \\$1
+. \}
+. if '\\$0'DOCTYPE_COLOR' \{\
+. nr #DOCTYPE_COLOR 1
+. ds $DOCTYPE_COLOR \\$1
+. \}
+. if '\\$0'EPIGRAPH_COLOR' \{\
+. nr #EPI_COLOR 1
+. ds $EPI_COLOR \\$1
+. \}
+. if '\\$0'FINIS_COLOR' \{\
+. nr #FINIS_COLOR 1
+. ds $FINIS_COLOR \\$1
+. \}
+. if '\\$0'FOOTNOTE_COLOR' \{\
+. nr #FOOTNOTE_COLOR 1
+. ds $FOOTNOTE_COLOR \\$1
+. \}
+. if '\\$0'HDRFTR_CENTER_COLOR' \{\
+. nr #HDRFTR_CENTER_COLOR 1
+. ds $HDRFTR_CENTER_COLOR \\$1
+. \}
+. if '\\$0'HDRFTR_COLOR' \{\
+. nr #HDRFTR_COLOR 1
+. ds $HDRFTR_COLOR \\$1
+. \}
+. if '\\$0'HDRFTR_LEFT_COLOR' \{\
+. nr #HDRFTR_LEFT_COLOR 1
+. ds $HDRFTR_LEFT_COLOR \\$1
+. \}
+. if '\\$0'HDRFTR_RIGHT_COLOR' \{\
+. nr #HDRFTR_RIGHT_COLOR 1
+. ds $HDRFTR_RIGHT_COLOR \\$1
+. \}
+. if '\\$0'HDRFTR_RULE_COLOR' \{\
+. nr #HDRFTR_RULE_COLOR 1
+. ds $HDRFTR_RULE_COLOR \\$1
+. \}
+. if '\\$0'HEAD_COLOR' \{\
+. nr #HEAD_COLOR 1
+. ds $HEAD_COLOR \\$1
+. \}
+. if '\\$0'LINEBREAK_COLOR' \{\
+. nr #LINEBREAK_COLOR 1
+. ds $LINEBREAK_COLOR \\$1
+. \}
+. if '\\$0'PAGENUM_COLOR' \{\
+. nr #PAGE_NUM_COLOR 1
+. ds $PAGENUM_COLOR \\$1
+. \}
+. if '\\$0'PARAHEAD_COLOR' \{\
+. nr #PH_COLOR 1
+. ds $PH_COLOR \\$1
+. \}
+. if '\\$0'QUOTE_COLOR' \{\
+. nr #QUOTE_COLOR 1
+. ds $QUOTE_COLOR \\$1
+. \}
+. if '\\$0'SUBHEAD_COLOR' \{\
+. nr #SH_COLOR 1
+. ds $SH_COLOR \\$1
+. \}
+. if '\\$0'SUBTITLE_COLOR' \{\
+. nr #SUBTITLE_COLOR 1
+. ds $SUBTITLE_COLOR \\$1
+. \}
+. if '\\$0'TITLE_COLOR' \{\
+. nr #TITLE_COLOR 1
+. ds $TITLE_COLOR \\$1
+. \}
+.END
+\#
+\#
+.MAC _QUAD END
+. if '\\$0'BIBLIOGRAPHY_QUAD' \{\
+. ds $BIB_QUAD \\$1
+. if '\\*[$BIB_QUAD]'R' .ab Fatal error: \\$0 must be set to either L or J
+. if '\\*[$BIB_QUAD]'C' .ab Fatal error: \\$0 must be set to either L or J
+. \}
+. if '\\$0'BIBLIOGRAPHY_STRING_QUAD' .ds $BIB_STRING_QUAD \\$1
+. if '\\$0'BLOCKQUOTE_QUAD' .ds $BQUOTE_QUAD \\$1
+. if '\\$0'CITATION_QUAD' .ds $BQUOTE_QUAD \\$1
+. if '\\$0'CITE_QUAD' .ds $BQUOTE_QUAD \\$1
+. if '\\$0'COVER_COPYRIGHT_QUAD' .ds $COVER_COPYRIGHT_QUAD \\$1
+. if '\\$0'COVER_MISC_QUAD' .ds $COVER_MISC_QUAD \\$1
+. if '\\$0'DOC_COVER_COPYRIGHT_QUAD' .ds $DOC_COVER_COPYRIGHT_QUAD \\$1
+. if '\\$0'DOC_COVER_MISC_QUAD' .ds $DOC_COVER_MISC_QUAD \\$1
+. if '\\$0'DOC_QUAD' \{\
+. ds $DOC_QUAD \\$1
+. QUAD \\*[$DOC_QUAD]
+. \}
+. if '\\$0'ENDNOTE_QUAD' \{\
+. ds $EN_QUAD \\$1
+. if '\\*[$EN_QUAD]'R' .ab Fatal error: \\$0 must be set to either L or J
+. if '\\*[$EN_QUAD]'C' .ab Fatal error: \\$0 must be set to either L or J
+. \}
+. if '\\$0'ENDNOTE_STRING_QUAD' .ds $EN_STRING_QUAD \\$1
+. if '\\$0'ENDNOTE_TITLE_QUAD' .ds $EN_TITLE_QUAD \\$1
+. if '\\$0'EPIGRAPH_QUAD' .ds $EPI_QUAD \\$1
+. if '\\$0'FOOTNOTE_QUAD' .ds $FN_QUAD \\$1
+. if '\\$0'HEAD_QUAD' .ds $HEAD_QUAD \\$1
+. if '\\$0'SUBHEAD_QUAD' .ds $SH_QUAD \\$1
+. if '\\$0'TOC_HEADER_QUAD' .ds $TOC_HEADER_QUAD \\$1
+.END
+\#
+\#
\# DEFAULTS
\# --------
\# *Arguments:
@@ -3612,7 +4511,10 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
.MAC DEFAULTS END
. if !d$PAPER \{ .PAPER LETTER \}
. if !\\n[#DOC_TYPE] \{ .DOCTYPE DEFAULT \}
-. if \\n[#PAGENUM_STYLE_SET] \{ .PAGENUM_STYLE \\*[$PAGENUM_STYLE] \}
+. ie \\n[#PAGENUM_STYLE_SET] \{ .PAGENUM_STYLE \\*[$PAGENUM_STYLE] \}
+. el \{\
+. if !\\n[#COPY_STYLE]=1 \{ .PAGENUM_STYLE DIGIT \}
+. \}
. if !\\n[#COPY_STYLE] \{ .COPYSTYLE FINAL \}
. if \\n[#DRAFT_WITH_PAGENUM] \{ .COPYSTYLE \\*[$COPY_STYLE] \}
. if \\n[#DOC_TYPE]=4 \{\
@@ -3646,36 +4548,52 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
. \}
. \}
. if !r#T_MARGIN \{ .T_MARGIN \\n[#HEADER_MARGIN]+\\n[#HEADER_GAP] \}
-. if !r#DOCHEADER_ADVANCE \{ .DOCHEADER_ADVANCE \\n[#T_MARGIN] \}
+. if !r#DOCHEADER_ADVANCE \{ .nr #DOCHEADER_ADVANCE \\n[#T_MARGIN] \}
. if !r#FOOTER_MARGIN \{ .FOOTER_MARGIN 3P \}
. if !r#FOOTER_GAP \{ .FOOTER_GAP 3P \}
. if !r#B_MARGIN \{ .B_MARGIN \\n[#FOOTER_MARGIN]u+\\n[#FOOTER_GAP]u \}
+. if (\\n[#FOOTER_MARGIN]+\\n(.v)>\\n[#B_MARGIN] \{\
+. tm1 "[mom]: Your chosen bottom margin for running text is too close to the footer margin.
+. tm1 " No footers or bottom-of-page page numbers will be printed.
+. tm1 " Please reset B_MARGIN or FOOTER_MARGIN to allow enough space.
+. tm1 " If no footers or bottom-of-page page numbers are required,
+. tm1 " type in .FOOTER_MARGIN 0 before .START
+. \}
. if !r#HDRFTR_RULE_GAP \{\
. if \\n[#HEADERS_ON] \{ .HDRFTR_RULE_GAP 4p \}
. if \\n[#FOOTERS_ON] \{ .HDRFTR_RULE_GAP 4p \}
. \}
-. if !r#HDRFTR_RULE \{ .HDRFTR_RULE \}
-. if !r#PAGE_NUM_SET \{ .PAGENUMBER 1 \}
-. ie r#ADJ_DOC_LEAD \{ . \}
-. el \{ .DOC_LEAD_ADJUST \}
-\# Read in number registers and strings for type parameters
+. if !r#HDRFTR_RULE \{ .HDRFTR_RULE \}
+. if !r#PAGE_NUM_SET \{ .PAGENUMBER 1 \}
+.\" Read in number registers and strings for type parameters
. nr #DOC_L_MARGIN \\n[#L_MARGIN]
. nr #DOC_L_LENGTH \\n[#L_LENGTH]
. nr #DOC_R_MARGIN \\n[#PAGE_WIDTH]-(\\n[#DOC_L_MARGIN]+\\n[#L_LENGTH])
. ds $DOC_FAM \\*[$FAMILY]
. nr #DOC_PT_SIZE \\n[#PT_SIZE]
. nr #DOC_LEAD \\n[#LEAD]
+.\" #SAVED_DOC_LEAD is set in COLLATE
+. if r#SAVED_DOC_LEAD \{\
+. if !\\n[#DOC_LEAD]=\\n[#SAVED_DOC_LEAD] \{ .nr #RERUN_TRAPS 1 \}
+. \}
+. ie \\n[#ADJ_DOC_LEAD]=1 \{ . \}
+. el \{\
+. if !\\n[#DOC_LEAD_ADJUST_OFF] \{\
+. DOC_LEAD_ADJUST
+. \}
+. \}
. ds $DOC_QUAD \\*[$QUAD_VALUE]
. ds $PP_FT \\*[$FONT]
-\# Counters
+.\" Counters
. nr #PP 0
. nr #FN_NUMBER 0 1
. nr #EN_NUMBER 0 1
. nr #FN_COUNT_FOR_COLS 0 1
+. nr #DONE_ONCE 0 1
. RESET_HEAD_NUMBER
. RESET_SUBHEAD_NUMBER
. RESET_PARAHEAD_NUMBER
-\# General style defaults for both PRINTSTYLEs
+.\" General style defaults for both PRINTSTYLEs
. nr #PP_STYLE 1
. PARA_INDENT \\n[#PP_INDENT]u
. if !d$HDRFTR_FAM \{ .HDRFTR_FAMILY \\*[$DOC_FAM] \}
@@ -3697,19 +4615,22 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
. if \\n[#HDRFTR_RIGHT_CAPS]=0 \{\
. if !d$HDRFTR_RIGHT_SIZE_CHANGE \{ .HDRFTR_RIGHT_SIZE +0 \}
. \}
-. if !d$FN_FAM \{ .FOOTNOTE_FAMILY \\*[$DOC_FAM] \}
-. if !d$FN_FT \{ .FOOTNOTE_FONT R \}
-. if !d$FN_QUAD \{ .FOOTNOTE_QUAD \\*[$DOC_QUAD] \}
-. if !r#FN_RULE \{ .FOOTNOTE_RULE \}
-. if !r#FN_MARKERS \{ .FOOTNOTE_MARKERS \}
-. if !r#FN_MARKER_STYLE \{ .FOOTNOTE_MARKER_STYLE STAR \}
-. if !d$EN_FAM \{ .ENDNOTE_FAMILY \\*[$DOC_FAM] \}
-. if !d$EN_FN \{ .ENDNOTE_FONT R \}
-. if !d$EN_QUAD \{ .ENDNOTE_QUAD \\*[$DOC_QUAD] \}
-. if !d$EN_STRING \{ .ENDNOTE_STRING "ENDNOTES" \}
-. if !d$EN_STRING_FAM \{ .ENDNOTE_STRING_FAMILY \\*[$DOC_FAM] \}
-. if !d$EN_STRING_QUAD \{ .ENDNOTE_STRING_QUAD CENTER \}
-. if !r#EN_STRING_UNDERSCORE \{ .ENDNOTE_STRING_UNDERSCORE 2 \}
+. if !d$FN_FAM \{ .FOOTNOTE_FAMILY \\*[$DOC_FAM] \}
+. if !d$FN_FT \{ .FOOTNOTE_FONT R \}
+. if !d$FN_QUAD \{ .FOOTNOTE_QUAD \\*[$DOC_QUAD] \}
+. if !r#FN_RULE \{ .FOOTNOTE_RULE \}
+. if !r#FN_MARKERS \{ .FOOTNOTE_MARKERS \}
+. if !\\n[#FN_MARKER_STYLE] \{ .FOOTNOTE_MARKER_STYLE STAR \}
+. if !\\n[#EN_MARKER_STYLE] \{ .ENDNOTE_MARKER_STYLE NUMBER \}
+. if !d$EN_PN_STYLE \{ .ENDNOTES_PAGENUM_STYLE digit \}
+. if !d$EN_FAM \{ .ENDNOTE_FAMILY \\*[$DOC_FAM] \}
+. if !d$EN_FT \{ .ENDNOTE_FONT R \}
+. if !d$EN_QUAD \{ .ENDNOTE_QUAD \\*[$DOC_QUAD] \}
+. if !d$EN_STRING \{ .ENDNOTE_STRING "Endnotes" \}
+. if !d$EN_STRING_FAM \{ .ENDNOTE_STRING_FAMILY \\*[$EN_FAM] \}
+. if !d$EN_STRING_QUAD \{ .ENDNOTE_STRING_QUAD CENTER \}
+. if !r#EN_STRING_UNDERSCORE \{ .ENDNOTE_STRING_UNDERSCORE 2 \}
+. if !r#EN_STRING_CAPS \{ .ENDNOTE_STRING_CAPS \}
. if !d$EN_TITLE \{\
. ie \\n[#DOC_TYPE]=2 \{\
. ie '\\*[$CHAPTER]'' \{ .ENDNOTE_TITLE "\\*[$CHAPTER_STRING]" \}
@@ -3717,68 +4638,228 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
. \}
. el \{ .ENDNOTE_TITLE "\\*[$TITLE]" \}
. \}
-. if !d$EN_TITLE_FAM \{ .ENDNOTE_TITLE_FAM \\*[$DOC_FAM] \}
-. if !d$EN_TITLE_QUAD \{ .ENDNOTE_TITLE_QUAD LEFT \}
-. if !r#EN_TITLE_UNDERSCORE \{ .ENDNOTE_TITLE_UNDERSCORE \}
-. if !d$EN_NUMBER_FAM \{ .ENDNOTE_NUMBER_FAMILY \\*[$DOC_FAM] \}
-. if !r#EN_NUMBERS_ALIGN_LEFT \{\
-. if !r#EN_NUMBERS_ALIGN_RIGHT \{ .ENDNOTE_NUMBERS_ALIGN_RIGHT 2 \}
-. \}
-\# String defaults for both PRINTSTYLEs
-. if !d$ATTRIBUTE_STRING \{ .ATTRIBUTE_STRING "by" \}
-. if \\n[#USER_DEF_HDRFTR_LEFT]=0 \{ .ds $HDRFTR_LEFT \\*[$AUTHOR_1] \}
-. rr #USER_DEF_HDRFTR_LEFT
-. if \\n[#USER_DEF_HDRFTR_RIGHT]=0 \{ .ds $HDRFTR_RIGHT \\*[$TITLE] \}
-. rr #USER_DEF_HDRFTR_RIGHT
-. if !d$FINIS_STRING \{ .FINIS_STRING "END" \}
-\# Defaults for printstyle TYPEWRITE
+. if !d$EN_TITLE_FAM \{ .ENDNOTE_TITLE_FAMILY \\*[$EN_FAM] \}
+. if !d$EN_TITLE_QUAD \{ .ENDNOTE_TITLE_QUAD LEFT \}
+. if !r#EN_TITLE_UNDERSCORE \{ .ENDNOTE_TITLE_UNDERSCORE \}
+. if !d$EN_NUMBER_FAM \{ .ENDNOTE_NUMBER_FAMILY \\*[$EN_FAM] \}
+. if !r#EN_NUMBERS_ALIGN_LEFT \{\
+. if !r#EN_NUMBERS_ALIGN_RIGHT \{ .ENDNOTE_NUMBERS_ALIGN_RIGHT 2 \}
+. \}
+. if !d$EN_LN_GAP \{ .ENDNOTE_LINENUMBER_GAP 1.5n \}
+. if !d$BIB_PN_STYLE \{ .BIBLIOGRAPHY_PAGENUM_STYLE digit \}
+. if !d$BIB_FAM \{ .BIBLIOGRAPHY_FAMILY \\*[$DOC_FAM] \}
+. if !d$BIB_FT \{ .BIBLIOGRAPHY_FONT R \}
+. if !d$BIB_QUAD \{ .BIBLIOGRAPHY_QUAD \\*[$DOC_QUAD] \}
+. if !d$BIB_STRING \{ .BIBLIOGRAPHY_STRING "Bibliography" \}
+. if !d$BIB_STRING_FAM \{ .BIBLIOGRAPHY_STRING_FAMILY \\*[$BIB_FAM] \}
+. if !d$BIB_STRING_QUAD \{ .BIBLIOGRAPHY_STRING_QUAD CENTER \}
+. if !r#BIB_STRING_UNDERSCORE \{ .BIBLIOGRAPHY_STRING_UNDERSCORE 2 \}
+. if !r#BIB_STRING_CAPS \{ .BIBLIOGRAPHY_STRING_CAPS \}
+. if !d$TOC_HEADER_STRING \{ .TOC_HEADER_STRING "Contents" \}
+. if !d$TOC_HEADER_QUAD \{ .TOC_HEADER_QUAD LEFT \}
+. if !d$TOC_PN_STYLE \{ .TOC_PAGENUM_STYLE roman \}
+. if !r#TOC_PN_PADDING \{ .TOC_PADDING 3 \}
+. if !r#TOC_TITLE_INDENT \{ .TOC_TITLE_INDENT 0 \}
+. if !r#TOC_HEAD_INDENT \{ .TOC_HEAD_INDENT 18p \}
+. if !r#TOC_SH_INDENT \{ .TOC_SUBHEAD_INDENT 30p \}
+. if !r#TOC_PH_INDENT \{ .TOC_PARAHEAD_INDENT 42p \}
+.\" String defaults for both PRINTSTYLEs
+. ie \\n[#DOC_TYPE]=1 \{\
+. ie '\\*[$DOC_TITLE]'' \{\
+. if \\n[#USER_DEF_HDRFTR_LEFT]=0 .ds $HDRFTR_LEFT \\*[$AUTHOR_1]
+. rr #USER_DEF_HDRFTR_LEFT
+. if \\n[#USER_DEF_HDRFTR_RIGHT]=0 .ds $HDRFTR_RIGHT \\*[$TITLE]
+. rr #USER_DEF_HDRFTR_RIGHT
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. if \\n[#COPY_STYLE]=1 \{ .DRAFT_WITH_PAGENUMBER \}
+. if \\n[#USER_DEF_HDRFTR_LEFT]=0 .ds $HDRFTR_LEFT \\*[$AUTHOR_1]
+. rr #USER_DEF_HDRFTR_LEFT
+. if \\n[#USER_DEF_HDRFTR_CENTER]=0 .ds $HDRFTR_CENTER \\*[$TITLE]
+. rr #USER_DEF_HDRFTR_CENTER
+. if \\n[#USER_DEF_HDRFTR_RIGHT]=0 .ds $HDRFTR_RIGHT \\*[$DOC_TITLE]
+. rr #USER_DEF_HDRFTR_RIGHT
+. \}
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. if \\n[#USER_DEF_HDRFTR_LEFT]=0 .ds $HDRFTR_LEFT \\*[$AUTHOR_1]
+. rr #USER_DEF_HDRFTR_LEFT
+. if \\n[#USER_DEF_HDRFTR_RIGHT]=0 .ds $HDRFTR_RIGHT \\*[$TITLE]
+. rr #USER_DEF_HDRFTR_RIGHT
+. \}
+. if !d$ATTRIBUTE_STRING \{ .ATTRIBUTE_STRING "by" \}
+. if !d$FINIS_STRING \{ .FINIS_STRING "END" \}
+.\" Covers
+. if !r#DOC_COVERS_OFF \{ .nr #DOC_COVERS 1 \}
+. if !r#COVERS_OFF \{ .nr #COVERS 1 \}
+. if !d$COVER_COPYRIGHT_QUAD \{ .COVER_COPYRIGHT_QUAD R \}
+. if !d$COVER_MISC_QUAD \{ .COVER_MISC_QUAD L \}
+. if !d$DOC_COVER_COPYRIGHT_QUAD \{ .DOC_COVER_COPYRIGHT_QUAD R \}
+. if !d$DOC_COVER_MISC_QUAD \{ .DOC_COVER_MISC_QUAD L \}
+.\" Defaults for printstyle TYPEWRITE
. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=1 \{\
. if \\n[#UNDERLINE_QUOTES]=1 \{ .UNDERLINE_QUOTES \}
. if \\n[#UNDERLINE_QUOTES]=0 \{ .UNDERLINE_QUOTES OFF \}
+.\" +Quotes and blockquotes
. if !r#Q_OFFSET_VALUE \{ .QUOTE_INDENT 2 \}
+.\" +Epigraphs
. if !r#EPI_OFFSET_VALUE \{ .EPIGRAPH_INDENT 2 \}
+.\" +Linebreaks
. if !d$LINEBREAK_CHAR \{ .LINEBREAK_CHAR * 3 2p \}
+.\" +Footnotes
. if !d$FN_SIZE_CHANGE \{ .FOOTNOTE_SIZE +0 \}
. if !r#FN_RULE_LENGTH \{ .FOOTNOTE_RULE_LENGTH 2i \}
+.\" +Paragraph heads
+. if !r#PH_INDENT \{ .PARAHEAD_INDENT \\n[#PP_INDENT]u/2u \}
+.\" +Endnotes
+. if !r#EN_PP_INDENT \{ .ENDNOTE_PARA_INDENT \\n[#PP_INDENT] \}
+.\" +Footnotes
. if !r#FN_RULE_ADJ \{ .FOOTNOTE_RULE_ADJ 6p \}
+.\" +Slant stuff
. if !r#SLANT_MEANS_SLANT \{\
. ie \\n[#UNDERLINE_SLANT]=1 \{ .UNDERLINE_SLANT \}
. el \{ .UNDERLINE_SLANT OFF \}
. \}
-. if !r#PH_INDENT \{ .PARAHEAD_INDENT \\n[#PP_INDENT]u/2u \}
-. if !r#EN_PP_INDENT \{ .ENDNOTE_PARA_INDENT \\n[#PP_INDENT] \}
. \}
-\# Defaults for printstyle TYPESET
+.\" Defaults for printstyle TYPESET
. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=2 \{\
-. if !r#DOCHEADER_LEAD_ADJ \{\
+. if !d$DOCHEADER_LEAD_ADJ \{\
. ie !'\\*[$CHAPTER_TITLE]'' \{\
. ie !'\\*[$CHAPTER_STRING]'' \{\
-. DOCHEADER_LEAD +4p
+. DOCHEADER_LEAD +4
. \}
. el \{ .DOCHEADER_LEAD +0 \}
. \}
. el \{ .DOCHEADER_LEAD +0 \}
. \}
-. if !d$TITLE_FAM \{ .TITLE_FAMILY \\*[$DOC_FAM] \}
-. if !d$TITLE_FT \{ .TITLE_FONT B \}
+.\" +Cover
+. if !d$COVER_LEAD_ADJ \{ .COVER_LEAD +0 \}
+. if !d$COVER_FAM \{ .COVER_FAMILY \\*[$DOC_FAM] \}
+.\" (title)
+. if !d$COVER_TITLE_FAM \{\
+. ie !d$COVER_FAM \{ .COVER_TITLE_FAMILY \\*[$DOC_FAM] \}
+. el \{ .COVER_TITLE_FAMILY \\*[$COVER_FAM] \}
+. \}
+. if !d$COVER_TITLE_FT \{ .COVER_TITLE_FONT B \}
+. if !d$COVER_TITLE_SIZE_CHANGE \{ .COVER_TITLE_SIZE +3.5 \}
+.\" (chapter title)
+. if !d$COVER_CHAPTER_TITLE_FAM \{\
+. ie !d$COVER_FAM \{ .COVER_CHAPTER_TITLE_FAMILY \\*[$DOC_FAM] \}
+. el \{ .COVER_CHAPTER_TITLE_FAMILY \\*[$COVER_FAM] \}
+. \}
+. if !d$COVER_CHAPTER_TITLE_FT \{ .COVER_CHAPTER_TITLE_FONT BI \}
+. if !d$COVER_CHAPTER_TITLE_SIZE_CHANGE \{ .COVER_CHAPTER_TITLE_SIZE +4 \}
+.\" (subtitle)
+. if !d$COVER_SUBTITLE_FAM \{\
+. ie !d$COVER_FAM \{ .COVER_SUBTITLE_FAMILY \\*[$DOC_FAM] \}
+. el \{ .COVER_SUBTITLE_FAMILY \\*[$COVER_FAM] \}
+. \}
+. if !d$COVER_SUBTITLE_FT \{ .COVER_SUBTITLE_FONT R \}
+. if !d$COVER_SUBTITLE_SIZE_CHANGE \{ .COVER_SUBTITLE_SIZE +0 \}
+.\" (attribution and author[s])
+. if !d$COVER_AUTHOR_FAM \{\
+. ie !d$COVER_FAM \{ .COVER_AUTHOR_FAMILY \\*[$DOC_FAM] \}
+. el \{ .COVER_AUTHOR_FAMILY \\*[$COVER_FAM] \}
+. \}
+. if !d$COVER_AUTHOR_FT \{ .COVER_AUTHOR_FONT I \}
+. if !d$COVER_AUTHOR_SIZE_CHANGE \{ .COVER_AUTHOR_SIZE +0 \}
+.\" (doctype if "named")
+. if !d$COVER_DOCTYPE_FAM \{\
+. ie !d$COVER_FAM \{ .COVER_DOCTYPE_FAMILY \\*[$DOC_FAM] \}
+. el \{ .COVER_DOCTYPE_FAMILY \\*[$COVER_FAM] \}
+. \}
+. if !d$COVER_DOCTYPE_FT \{ .COVER_DOCTYPE_FONT BI \}
+. if !d$COVER_DOCTYPE_SIZE_CHANGE \{ .COVER_DOCTYPE_SIZE +3 \}
+.\" (copyright)
+. if !d$COVER_COPYRIGHT_FAM \{\
+. ie !d$COVER_FAM \{ .COVER_COPYRIGHT_FAMILY \\*[$DOC_FAM] \}
+. el \{ .COVER_COPYRIGHT_FAMILY \\*[$COVER_FAM] \}
+. \}
+. if !d$COVER_COPYRIGHT_FT \{ .COVER_COPYRIGHT_FONT R \}
+. if !d$COVER_COPYRIGHT_SIZE_CHANGE \{ .COVER_COPYRIGHT_SIZE -2 \}
+.\" +Doc cover
+. if !d$DOC_COVER_LEAD_ADJ \{ .DOC_COVER_LEAD +0 \}
+. if !d$DOC_COVER_FAM \{ .DOC_COVER_FAMILY \\*[$DOC_FAM] \}
+.\" (title)
+. if !d$DOC_COVER_TITLE_FAM \{\
+. ie !d$DOC_COVER_FAM \{ .DOC_COVER_TITLE_FAMILY \\*[$DOC_FAM] \}
+. el \{ .DOC_COVER_TITLE_FAMILY \\*[$DOC_COVER_FAM] \}
+. \}
+. if !d$DOC_COVER_TITLE_FT \{ .DOC_COVER_TITLE_FONT B \}
+. if !d$DOC_COVER_TITLE_SIZE_CHANGE \{ .DOC_COVER_TITLE_SIZE +3.5 \}
+.\" (chapter title)
+. if !d$DOC_COVER_CHAPTER_TITLE_FAM \{\
+. ie !d$DOC_COVER_FAM \{ .DOC_COVER_CHAPTER_TITLE_FAMILY \\*[$DOC_FAM] \}
+. el \{ .DOC_COVER_CHAPTER_TITLE_FAMILY \\*[$DOC_COVER_FAM] \}
+. \}
+. if !d$DOC_COVER_CHAPTER_TITLE_FT \{ .DOC_COVER_CHAPTER_TITLE_FONT BI \}
+. if !d$DOC_COVER_CHAPTER_TITLE_SIZE_CHANGE \{ .DOC_COVER_CHAPTER_TITLE_SIZE +4 \}
+.\" (subtitle)
+. if !d$DOC_COVER_SUBTITLE_FAM \{\
+. ie !d$DOC_COVER_FAM \{ .DOC_COVER_SUBTITLE_FAMILY \\*[$DOC_FAM] \}
+. el \{ .DOC_COVER_SUBTITLE_FAMILY \\*[$DOC_COVER_FAM] \}
+. \}
+. if !d$DOC_COVER_SUBTITLE_FT \{ .DOC_COVER_SUBTITLE_FONT R \}
+. if !d$DOC_COVER_SUBTITLE_SIZE_CHANGE \{ .DOC_COVER_SUBTITLE_SIZE +0 \}
+.\" (attribution and author[s])
+. if !d$DOC_COVER_AUTHOR_FAM \{\
+. ie !d$DOC_COVER_FAM \{ .DOC_COVER_AUTHOR_FAMILY \\*[$DOC_FAM] \}
+. el \{ .DOC_COVER_AUTHOR_FAMILY \\*[$DOC_COVER_FAM] \}
+. \}
+. if !d$DOC_COVER_AUTHOR_FT \{ .DOC_COVER_AUTHOR_FONT I \}
+. if !d$DOC_COVER_AUTHOR_SIZE_CHANGE \{ .DOC_COVER_AUTHOR_SIZE +0 \}
+.\" (doctype if "named")
+. if !d$DOC_COVER_DOCTYPE_FAM \{\
+. ie !d$DOC_COVER_FAM \{ .DOC_COVER_DOCTYPE_FAMILY \\*[$DOC_FAM] \}
+. el \{ .DOC_COVER_DOCTYPE_FAMILY \\*[$DOC_COVER_FAM] \}
+. \}
+. if !d$DOC_COVER_DOCTYPE_FT \{ .DOC_COVER_DOCTYPE_FONT BI \}
+. if !d$DOC_COVER_DOCTYPE_SIZE_CHANGE \{ .DOC_COVER_DOCTYPE_SIZE +3 \}
+.\" (copyright)
+. if !d$DOC_COVER_COPYRIGHT_FAM \{\
+. ie !d$DOC_COVER_FAM \{ .DOC_COVER_COPYRIGHT_FAMILY \\*[$DOC_FAM] \}
+. el \{ .DOC_COVER_COPYRIGHT_FAMILY \\*[$DOC_COVER_FAM] \}
+. \}
+. if !d$DOC_COVER_COPYRIGHT_FT \{ .DOC_COVER_COPYRIGHT_FONT R \}
+. if !d$DOC_COVER_COPYRIGHT_SIZE_CHANGE \{ .DOC_COVER_COPYRIGHT_SIZE -2 \}
+.\" +Docheader
+. if !d$DOCHEADER_FAM \{ .DOCHEADER_FAMILY \\*[$DOC_FAM] \}
+. if !d$TITLE_FAM \{\
+. ie !d$DOCHEADER_FAM \{ .TITLE_FAMILY \\*[$DOC_FAM] \}
+. el \{ .TITLE_FAMILY \\*[$DOCHEADER_FAM] \}
+. \}
+. if !d$TITLE_FT \{ .TITLE_FONT B \}
. if !d$TITLE_SIZE_CHANGE \{\
. ie \\n[#DOC_TYPE]=2 \{ .TITLE_SIZE +4 \}
. el \{ .TITLE_SIZE +3.5 \}
. \}
-. if !d$CHAPTER_TITLE_FAM \{ .CHAPTER_TITLE_FAMILY \\*[$DOC_FAM] \}
-. if !d$CHAPTER_TITLE_FT \{ .CHAPTER_TITLE_FONT BI \}
-. if !d$CHAPTER_TITLE_SIZE_CHANGE \{ .CHAPTER_TITLE_SIZE +4 \}
-. if !d$SUBTITLE_FAM \{ .SUBTITLE_FAMILY \\*[$DOC_FAM] \}
-. if !d$SUBTITLE_FT \{ .SUBTITLE_FONT R \}
-. if !d$SUBTITLE_SIZE_CHANGE \{ .SUBTITLE_SIZE +0 \}
-. if !d$AUTHOR_FAM \{ .AUTHOR_FAMILY \\*[$DOC_FAM] \}
-. if !d$AUTHOR_FT \{ .AUTHOR_FONT I \}
-. if !d$AUTHOR_SIZE_CHANGE \{ .AUTHOR_SIZE +0 \}
-. if !d$DOCTYPE_FAM \{ .DOCTYPE_FAMILY \\*[$DOC_FAM] \}
-. if !d$DOCTYPE_FT \{ .DOCTYPE_FONT BI \}
-. if !d$DOCTYPE_SIZE_CHANGE \{ .DOCTYPE_SIZE +3 \}
+. if !d$CHAPTER_TITLE_FAM \{\
+. ie !d$DOCHEADER_FAM \{ .CHAPTER_TITLE_FAMILY \\*[$DOC_FAM] \}
+. el \{ .CHAPTER_TITLE_FAMILY \\*[$DOCHEADER_FAM] \}
+. \}
+. if !d$CHAPTER_TITLE_FT \{ .CHAPTER_TITLE_FONT BI \}
+. if !d$CHAPTER_TITLE_SIZE_CHANGE \{ .CHAPTER_TITLE_SIZE +4 \}
+. if !d$SUBTITLE_FAM \{\
+. ie !d$DOCHEADER_FAM \{ .SUBTITLE_FAMILY \\*[$DOC_FAM] \}
+. el \{ .SUBTITLE_FAMILY \\*[$DOCHEADER_FAM] \}
+. \}
+. if !d$SUBTITLE_FT \{ .SUBTITLE_FONT R \}
+. if !d$SUBTITLE_SIZE_CHANGE \{ .SUBTITLE_SIZE +0 \}
+. if !d$AUTHOR_FAM \{\
+. ie !d$DOCHEADER_FAM \{ .AUTHOR_FAMILY \\*[$DOC_FAM] \}
+. el \{ .AUTHOR_FAMILY \\*[$DOCHEADER_FAM] \}
+. \}
+. if !d$AUTHOR_FT \{ .AUTHOR_FONT I \}
+. if !d$AUTHOR_SIZE_CHANGE \{ .AUTHOR_SIZE +0 \}
+. if !d$DOCTYPE_FAM \{\
+. ie !d$DOCHEADER_FAM \{ .DOCTYPE_FAMILY \\*[$DOC_FAM] \}
+. el \{ .DOCTYPE_FAMILY \\*[$DOCHEADER_FAM] \}
+. \}
+. if !d$DOCTYPE_FT \{ .DOCTYPE_FONT BI \}
+. if !d$DOCTYPE_SIZE_CHANGE \{ .DOCTYPE_SIZE +3 \}
+.\" +Headers and footers
. if !d$HDRFTR_LEFT_FAM \{ .HDRFTR_LEFT_FAMILY \\*[$DOC_FAM] \}
-. if !d$HDRFTR_LEFT_FT \{ .HDRFTR_LEFT_FONT R \}
+. if !d$HDRFTR_LEFT_FT \{ .HDRFTR_LEFT_FONT R \}
. if \\n[#HDRFTR_LEFT_CAPS] \{\
. if !d$HDRFTR_LEFT_SIZE_CHANGE \{ .HDRFTR_LEFT_SIZE -2 \}
. \}
@@ -3788,54 +4869,172 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
. if \\n[#HDRFTR_CENTER_CAPS] \{\
. if !d$HDRFTR_CENTER_SIZE_CHANGE \{ .HDRFTR_CENTER_SIZE -2 \}
. \}
-. if !d$HDRFTR_CENTER_SIZE_CHANGE \{ .HDRFTR_CENTER_SIZE -.5 \}
-. if !d$HDRFTR_RIGHT_FAM \{ .HDRFTR_RIGHT_FAMILY \\*[$DOC_FAM] \}
-. if !d$HDRFTR_RIGHT_FT \{ .HDRFTR_RIGHT_FONT R \}
+. if !d$HDRFTR_CENTER_SIZE_CHANGE \{ .HDRFTR_CENTER_SIZE -.5 \}
+. if !d$HDRFTR_RIGHT_FAM \{ .HDRFTR_RIGHT_FAMILY \\*[$DOC_FAM] \}
+. if !d$HDRFTR_RIGHT_FT \{ .HDRFTR_RIGHT_FONT R \}
. if \\n[#HDRFTR_RIGHT_CAPS] \{\
. if !d$HDRFTR_RIGHT_SIZE_CHANGE \{ .HDRFTR_RIGHT_SIZE -2 \}
. \}
. if !d$HDRFTR_RIGHT_SIZE_CHANGE \{ .HDRFTR_RIGHT_SIZE -.5 \}
+.\" +Heads
. if !d$HEAD_FAM \{ .HEAD_FAMILY \\*[$DOC_FAM] \}
. if !d$HEAD_FT \{ .HEAD_FONT B \}
. if !d$HEAD_SIZE_CHANGE \{ .HEAD_SIZE +1 \}
. if !r#HEAD_SPACE \{ .HEAD_SPACE \}
+.\" +Subheads
. if !d$SH_FAM \{ .SUBHEAD_FAMILY \\*[$DOC_FAM] \}
. if !d$SH_FT \{ .SUBHEAD_FONT B \}
. if !d$SH_SIZE_CHANGE \{ .SUBHEAD_SIZE +.5 \}
+.\" +Paragraph heads
. if !d$PH_FAM \{ .PARAHEAD_FAMILY \\*[$DOC_FAM] \}
. if !d$PH_FT \{ .PARAHEAD_FONT BI \}
. if !d$PH_SIZE_CHANGE \{ .PARAHEAD_SIZE -.25 \}
. if !r#PH_INDENT \{ .PARAHEAD_INDENT \\n[#PP_INDENT]u/2u \}
+.\" +Quotes
. if !d$QUOTE_FAM \{ .QUOTE_FAMILY \\*[$DOC_FAM] \}
. if !d$QUOTE_FT \{ .QUOTE_FONT I \}
. if !d$QUOTE_SIZE_CHANGE \{ .QUOTE_SIZE +0 \}
. if !r#Q_OFFSET_VALUE \{ .QUOTE_INDENT 3 \}
+.\" +Blockquotes
+.\" Note: the leading for quotes and blockquotes is set after .DEFAULTS in START
. if !d$BQUOTE_FAM \{ .BLOCKQUOTE_FAMILY \\*[$DOC_FAM] \}
. if !d$BQUOTE_FT \{ .BLOCKQUOTE_FONT R \}
. if !d$BQUOTE_SIZE_CHANGE \{ .BLOCKQUOTE_SIZE -1 \}
. if !d$BQUOTE_QUAD \{ .BLOCKQUOTE_QUAD LEFT \}
+.\" +Epigraphs
. if !d$EPI_FAM \{ .EPIGRAPH_FAMILY \\*[$DOC_FAM] \}
. if !d$EPI_FT \{ .EPIGRAPH_FONT R \}
. if !d$EPI_SIZE_CHANGE \{ .EPIGRAPH_SIZE -1.5 \}
. if !r#EPI_AUTOLEAD \{ .EPIGRAPH_AUTOLEAD 2 \}
. if !d$EPI_QUAD \{ .EPIGRAPH_QUAD \\*[$DOC_QUAD] \}
. if !r#EPI_OFFSET_VALUE \{ .EPIGRAPH_INDENT 3 \}
+.\" +Linebreaks
. if !d$LINEBREAK_CHAR \{ .LINEBREAK_CHAR * 3 3p \}
+.\" +Footnotes
. if !r#FN_RULE_LENGTH \{ .FOOTNOTE_RULE_LENGTH 4P \}
. if !r#FN_RULE_ADJ \{ .FOOTNOTE_RULE_ADJ 3p \}
. if !d$FN_SIZE_CHANGE \{ .FOOTNOTE_SIZE -2 \}
. if !r#FN_AUTOLEAD \{ .FOOTNOTE_AUTOLEAD 2 \}
+.\" +Endnotes
. if !r#EN_PS \{ .ENDNOTE_PT_SIZE \\n[#DOC_PT_SIZE]u \}
-. if !r#EN_LEAD \{ .ENDNOTE_LEAD 13.5p \}
. if !d$EN_STRING_FT \{ .ENDNOTE_STRING_FONT B \}
. if !d$EN_STRING_SIZE_CHANGE \{ .ENDNOTE_STRING_SIZE +1 \}
. if !d$EN_TITLE_FT \{ .ENDNOTE_TITLE_FONT B \}
-. if !d$EN_TITLE_SIZE_CHANGE \{ .ENDNOTE_TITLE_SIZE 0 \}
+. if !d$EN_TITLE_SIZE_CHANGE \{ .ENDNOTE_TITLE_SIZE +0 \}
. if !d$EN_NUMBER_FT \{ .ENDNOTE_NUMBER_FONT B \}
-. if !$EN_NUMBER_SIZE_CHANGE \{ .ENDNOTE_NUMBER_SIZE 0 \}
+. if !d$EN_NUMBER_SIZE_CHANGE \{ .ENDNOTE_NUMBER_SIZE +0 \}
. if !r#EN_PP_INDENT \{ .ENDNOTE_PARA_INDENT 1.5m \}
+.\" +Bibliography
+. if !r#BIB_LIST \{ .BIBLIOGRAPHY_TYPE LIST . \}
+. if !r#BIB_PS \{ .BIBLIOGRAPHY_PT_SIZE \\n[#DOC_PT_SIZE]u \}
+. if !d$BIB_STRING_FT \{ .BIBLIOGRAPHY_STRING_FONT B \}
+. if !d$BIB_STRING_SIZE_CHANGE \{ .BIBLIOGRAPHY_STRING_SIZE +1 \}
+.\" +Table of contents
+. if !d$TOC_FAM \{ .TOC_FAMILY \\*[$DOC_FAM] \}
+. if !r#TOC_PS \{ .TOC_PT_SIZE \\n[#DOC_PT_SIZE]u \}
+. if !r#TOC_LEAD \{ .TOC_LEAD \\n[#DOC_LEAD]u ADJUST \}
+. if !d$TOC_HEADER_FAM \{ .TOC_HEADER_FAMILY \\*[$TOC_FAM] \}
+. if !d$TOC_HEADER_SIZE_CHANGE \{ .TOC_HEADER_SIZE +4 \}
+. if !d$TOC_HEADER_FT \{ .TOC_HEADER_FONT B \}
+. if !d$TOC_TITLE_FAM \{ .TOC_TITLE_FAMILY \\*[$TOC_FAM] \}
+. if !d$TOC_PN_FAM \{ .TOC_PN_FAMILY \\*[$TOC_FAM] \}
+. if !d$TOC_HEAD_FAM \{ .TOC_HEAD_FAMILY \\*[$TOC_FAM] \}
+. if !d$TOC_SH_FAM \{ .TOC_SUBHEAD_FAMILY \\*[$TOC_FAM] \}
+. if !d$TOC_PH_FAM \{ .TOC_PARAHEAD_FAMILY \\*[$TOC_FAM] \}
+. if !d$TOC_TITLE_FT \{ .TOC_TITLE_FONT BI \}
+. if !d$TOC_PN_FT \{ .TOC_PN_FONT R \}
+. if !d$TOC_HEAD_FT \{ .TOC_HEAD_FONT B \}
+. if !d$TOC_SH_FT \{ .TOC_SUBHEAD_FONT R \}
+. if !d$TOC_PH_FT \{ .TOC_PARAHEAD_FONT I \}
+. if !d$TOC_TITLE_SIZE_CHANGE \{ .TOC_TITLE_SIZE +.5 \}
+. if !d$TOC_PN_SIZE_CHANGE \{ .TOC_PN_SIZE +0 \}
+. if !d$TOC_HEAD_SIZE_CHANGE \{ .TOC_HEAD_SIZE +.5 \}
+. if !d$TOC_SH_SIZE_CHANGE \{ .TOC_SUBHEAD_SIZE +0 \}
+. if !d$TOC_PH_SIZE_CHANGE \{ .TOC_PARAHEAD_SIZE +0 \}
+. \}
+.\" +Refer support
+. if !r#ENDNOTE_REFS \{ .nr #FN_REFS 1 \}
+. if '\\*[$REF_FN_INDENT]'' \{\
+. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=1 \{ .INDENT_REFS FOOTNOTE 2m \}
+. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=2 \{ .INDENT_REFS FOOTNOTE 1.5m \}
+. \}
+. if '\\*[$REF_EN_INDENT]'' \{\
+. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=1 \{ .INDENT_REFS ENDNOTE 2m \}
+. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=2 \{ .INDENT_REFS ENDNOTE 1.5m \}
+. \}
+. if '\\*[$REF_BIB_INDENT]'' \{\
+. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=1 \{ .INDENT_REFS BIBLIO 2m \}
+. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=2 \{ .INDENT_REFS BIBLIO 1.5m :\}
+. \}
+.\" Adjust doc leading for PRINTSTYLE TYPESET
+. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=2 \{\
+. ie \\n[#ADJ_DOC_LEAD]=1 \{ .DOC_LEAD_ADJUST \}
+. el \{ . \}
+. \}
+.\" This diversion is to get a value for #FN_AUTOLEAD
+. di NULL
+. ev NULL
+. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=1 \{\
+. ps 12
+. ie \\n[#SINGLE_SPACE]=1 \{ .vs \\n[#ORIGINAL_DOC_LEAD]u \}
+. el \{ .vs \\n[#ORIGINAL_DOC_LEAD]u/2u \}
+. \}
+. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=2 \{\
+. PT_SIZE \\n[#DOC_PT_SIZE]u\\*[$FN_SIZE_CHANGE]
+. AUTOLEAD \\n[#FN_AUTOLEAD]
+. \}
+. nr #FN_LEAD \\n[#LEAD]
+. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=2 \{ .LS \\n[#DOC_LEAD]u \}
+. ev
+. di
+. ie !\\n[#COLLATE] \{\
+.\" DOC_LEAD adjusted (or not) here
+. TRAPS
+. rr #DOC_LEAD_ADJUST_OFF
+.\" Endnote, bibliography and toc leading
+. nr #OK_PROCESS_LEAD 1
+. nr #RESTORE_DOC_LEAD \\n(.v
+. nr #RESTORE_B_MARGIN \\n[#B_MARGIN]
+. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=1 \{\
+. ie \\n[#SINGLE_SPACE] \{\
+. ENDNOTE_LEAD 12 ADJUST
+. BIBLIOGRAPHY_LEAD 12 ADJUST
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. ie \\n[#EN_SINGLESPACE] \{ .ENDNOTE_LEAD 12 ADJUST \}
+. el \{ .ENDNOTE_LEAD 24 ADJUST \}
+. ie \\n[#BIB_SINGLESPACE] \{ .BIBLIOGRAPHY_LEAD 12 ADJUST \}
+. el \{ .BIBLIOGRAPHY_LEAD 24 ADJUST \}
+. \}
+. \}
+. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=2 \{\
+. ie !d$EN_LEAD \{ .ENDNOTE_LEAD 14 ADJUST \}
+. el \{ .ENDNOTE_LEAD \\*[$EN_LEAD] \\*[$ADJUST_EN_LEAD] \}
+. ie !d$BIB_LEAD \{ .BIBLIOGRAPHY_LEAD 14 ADJUST \}
+. el \{ .BIBLIOGRAPHY_LEAD \\*[$BIB_LEAD] \\*[$ADJUST_BIB_LEAD] \}
+. ie !d$TOC_LEAD \{ .TOC_LEAD \\n[#RESTORE_DOC_LEAD]u \}
+. el \{ .TOC_LEAD \\*[$TOC_LEAD] \\*[$ADJUST_TOC_LEAD] \}
+. rm $ADJUST_EN_LEAD
+. rm $ADJUST_BIB_LEAD
+. rm $ADJUST_TOC_LEAD
+. \}
+. ie !d$BIB_SPACE \{ .BIBLIOGRAPHY_SPACING 1v \}
+. el \{\
+. if \\n[#DEFER_BIB_SPACING]=1 \{\
+. BIBLIOGRAPHY_SPACING \\*[$BIB_SPACE]
+. rr #DEFER_BIB_SPACING
+. \}
+. \}
+. DOC_LEAD \\n[#RESTORE_DOC_LEAD]u
+. nr #B_MARGIN \\n[#RESTORE_B_MARGIN]
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. if \\n[#COLLATE] \{\
+. if !\\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=1 \{\
+. if \\n[#RERUN_TRAPS] \{ .TRAPS \}
+. \}
+. \}
. \}
-. TRAPS
. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=1 \{ .nr #IGNORE 1 \}
.END
\#
@@ -3861,44 +5060,94 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
\# are stored in #DOC_L_LENGTH, $DOC_FAM, and #DOC_PT_SIZE for
\# use in the HEADER and FOOTER macros.
\#
-.\" First, define some strings for point sizes
-\#
-.ds $TITLE_PT_SIZE \\n[#DOC_PT_SIZE]u\\*[$TITLE_SIZE_CHANGE]
-.ds $CHAPTER_TITLE_PT_SIZE \\n[#DOC_PT_SIZE]u\\*[$CHAPTER_TITLE_SIZE_CHANGE]
-.ds $SUBTITLE_PT_SIZE \\n[#DOC_PT_SIZE]u\\*[$SUBTITLE_SIZE_CHANGE]
-.ds $AUTHOR_PT_SIZE \\n[#DOC_PT_SIZE]u\\*[$AUTHOR_SIZE_CHANGE]
-.ds $DOCTYPE_PT_SIZE \\n[#DOC_PT_SIZE]u\\*[$DOCTYPE_SIZE_CHANGE]
-\#
-.\" Next, some utility macros for various routines to prevent repetition
+\# First, define some strings for point sizes
+\#
+\# Doc cover
+.ds $DOC_COVER_AUTHOR_PT_SIZE \\n[#DOC_PT_SIZE]u\\*[$DOC_COVER_AUTHOR_SIZE_CHANGE]
+.ds $DOC_COVER_CHAPTER_TITLE_PT_SIZE \\n[#DOC_PT_SIZE]u\\*[$DOC_COVER_CHAPTER_TITLE_SIZE_CHANGE]
+.ds $DOC_COVER_COPYRIGHT_PT_SIZE \\n[#DOC_PT_SIZE]u\\*[$DOC_COVER_COPYRIGHT_SIZE_CHANGE]
+.ds $DOC_COVER_DOCTYPE_PT_SIZE \\n[#DOC_PT_SIZE]u\\*[$DOC_COVER_DOCTYPE_SIZE_CHANGE]
+.ds $DOC_COVER_SUBTITLE_PT_SIZE \\n[#DOC_PT_SIZE]u\\*[$DOC_COVER_SUBTITLE_SIZE_CHANGE]
+.ds $DOC_COVER_TITLE_PT_SIZE \\n[#DOC_PT_SIZE]u\\*[$DOC_COVER_TITLE_SIZE_CHANGE]
+\# Cover
+.ds $COVER_AUTHOR_PT_SIZE \\n[#DOC_PT_SIZE]u\\*[$COVER_AUTHOR_SIZE_CHANGE]
+.ds $COVER_CHAPTER_TITLE_PT_SIZE \\n[#DOC_PT_SIZE]u\\*[$COVER_CHAPTER_TITLE_SIZE_CHANGE]
+.ds $COVER_COPYRIGHT_PT_SIZE \\n[#DOC_PT_SIZE]u\\*[$COVER_COPYRIGHT_SIZE_CHANGE]
+.ds $COVER_DOCTYPE_PT_SIZE \\n[#DOC_PT_SIZE]u\\*[$COVER_DOCTYPE_SIZE_CHANGE]
+.ds $COVER_SUBTITLE_PT_SIZE \\n[#DOC_PT_SIZE]u\\*[$COVER_SUBTITLE_SIZE_CHANGE]
+.ds $COVER_TITLE_PT_SIZE \\n[#DOC_PT_SIZE]u\\*[$COVER_TITLE_SIZE_CHANGE]
+\# Docheader
+.ds $AUTHOR_PT_SIZE \\n[#DOC_PT_SIZE]u\\*[$AUTHOR_SIZE_CHANGE]
+.ds $CHAPTER_TITLE_PT_SIZE \\n[#DOC_PT_SIZE]u\\*[$CHAPTER_TITLE_SIZE_CHANGE]
+.ds $COPYRIGHT_PT_SIZE \\n[#DOC_PT_SIZE]u\\*[$COPYRIGHT_SIZE_CHANGE]
+.ds $DOCTYPE_PT_SIZE \\n[#DOC_PT_SIZE]u\\*[$DOCTYPE_SIZE_CHANGE]
+.ds $SUBTITLE_PT_SIZE \\n[#DOC_PT_SIZE]u\\*[$SUBTITLE_SIZE_CHANGE]
+.ds $TITLE_PT_SIZE \\n[#DOC_PT_SIZE]u\\*[$TITLE_SIZE_CHANGE]
+\#
+\# Next, some utility macros for various routines to prevent repetition
\#
.MAC PRINT_AUTHORS END
-. nr #AUTHORS \\n[#AUTHOR_NUM]
-. nr #NEXT_AUTHOR 0 1
-. while \\n[#AUTHORS]>\\n[#NEXT_AUTHOR] \{\
-. PRINT \\*[$AUTHOR_\\n+[#NEXT_AUTHOR]]
-. \}
+. nr #AUTHORS \\n[#AUTHOR_NUM]
+. nr #NEXT_AUTHOR 0 1
+. ie r#DOING_COVER \{\
+. if \\n[#COVER]=1 \{\
+. while \\n[#AUTHORS]>\\n[#NEXT_AUTHOR] \{\
+. ie \\n[#COVER_AUTHOR_COLOR]=1 \{\
+. PRINT \m[\\*[$COVER_AUTHOR_COLOR]]\\*[$AUTHOR_\\n+[#NEXT_AUTHOR]]\m[]
+. \}
+. el \{ .PRINT \\*[$AUTHOR_\\n+[#NEXT_AUTHOR]] \}
+.\}
+. \}
+. if \\n[#DOC_COVER]=1 \{\
+. while \\n[#AUTHORS]>\\n[#NEXT_AUTHOR] \{\
+. ie \\n[#DOC_COVER_AUTHOR_COLOR]=1 \{\
+. PRINT \m[\\*[$DOC_COVER_AUTHOR_COLOR]]\\*[$AUTHOR_\\n+[#NEXT_AUTHOR]]\m[]
+. \}
+. el \{ .PRINT \\*[$AUTHOR_\\n+[#NEXT_AUTHOR]] \}
+.\}
+. \}
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. while \\n[#AUTHORS]>\\n[#NEXT_AUTHOR] \{\
+. ie \\n[#AUTHOR_COLOR]=1 \{\
+. PRINT \m[\\*[$AUTHOR_COLOR]]\\*[$AUTHOR_\\n+[#NEXT_AUTHOR]]\m[]
+. \}
+. el \{ .PRINT \\*[$AUTHOR_\\n+[#NEXT_AUTHOR]] \}
+.\}
+. \}
.END
\#
.MAC DEFAULT_DOCHEADER END
-. CENTER
-. FAMILY \\*[$TITLE_FAM]
-. FT \\*[$TITLE_FT]
-. PT_SIZE \\*[$TITLE_PT_SIZE]
-. LS \\n[#DOCHEADER_LEAD]u
-. PRINT \\*[$TITLE]
-. if !'\\*[$SUBTITLE]'' \{\
-. FAMILY \\*[$SUBTITLE_FAM]
-. FT \\*[$SUBTITLE_FT]
-. PT_SIZE \\*[$SUBTITLE_PT_SIZE]
-. PRINT \\*[$SUBTITLE]
-. \}
-. if !'\\*[$AUTHOR_1]'' \{\
-. FAMILY \\*[$AUTHOR_FAM]
-. FT \\*[$AUTHOR_FT]
-. PT_SIZE \\*[$AUTHOR_PT_SIZE]
-. PRINT \\*[$ATTRIBUTE_STRING]
-. PRINT_AUTHORS
+. CENTER
+. FAMILY \\*[$TITLE_FAM]
+. FT \\*[$TITLE_FT]
+. PT_SIZE \\*[$TITLE_PT_SIZE]
+. LS \\n[#DOCHEADER_LEAD]u
+. ie \\n[#TITLE_COLOR]=1 \{\
+. PRINT \m[\\*[$TITLE_COLOR]]\\*[$TITLE]\m[]
+. \}
+. el \{ .PRINT \\*[$TITLE] \}
+. if !'\\*[$SUBTITLE]'' \{\
+. FAMILY \\*[$SUBTITLE_FAM]
+. FT \\*[$SUBTITLE_FT]
+. PT_SIZE \\*[$SUBTITLE_PT_SIZE]
+. ie \\n[#SUBTITLE_COLOR]=1 \{\
+. PRINT \m[\\*[$SUBTITLE_COLOR]]\\*[$TITLE]\m[]
+. \}
+. el \{ .PRINT \\*[$SUBTITLE] \}
+. \}
+. if !'\\*[$AUTHOR_1]'' \{\
+. FAMILY \\*[$AUTHOR_FAM]
+. FT \\*[$AUTHOR_FT]
+. PT_SIZE \\*[$AUTHOR_PT_SIZE]
+. if !'\\*[$ATTRIBUTE_STRING]'' \{\
+. ie \\n[#ATTRIBUTE_COLOR]=1 \{\
+. PRINT \m[\\*[$ATTRIBUTE_COLOR]]\\*[$ATTRIBUTE_STRING]\m[]
. \}
+. el \{ .PRINT \\*[$ATTRIBUTE_STRING] \}
+. \}
+. PRINT_AUTHORS
+. \}
.END
\#
\#
@@ -3908,6 +5157,7 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
. FT \\*[$TITLE_FT]
. PT_SIZE \\*[$TITLE_PT_SIZE]
. LS \\n[#DOCHEADER_LEAD]u
+.\" Chapter title only
. ie '\\*[$CHAPTER]'' \{\
. ie !'\\*[$CHAPTER_TITLE]'' \{\
. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=2 \{\
@@ -3916,22 +5166,35 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
. PT_SIZE \\*[$CHAPTER_TITLE_PT_SIZE]
. LS \\n[#DOCHEADER_LEAD]u
. \}
-. PRINT \\*[$CHAPTER_TITLE]
+. ie \\n[#TITLE_COLOR]=1 \{\
+. PRINT \m[\\*[$TITLE_COLOR]]\\*[$CHAPTER_TITLE]\m[]
+. \}
+. el \{ .PRINT \\*[$CHAPTER_TITLE] \}
. \}
. el \{\
-. PRINT \\*[$CHAPTER_STRING]
+. ie \\n[#TITLE_COLOR]=1 \{\
+. PRINT \m[\\*[$TITLE_COLOR]]\\*[$CHAPTER_STRING]\m[]
+. \}
+. el \{ .PRINT \\*[$CHAPTER_STRING] \}
. \}
. \}
+.\" Chapter string, possibly with a chapter title
. el \{\
-. PRINT \\*[$CHAPTER_STRING] \\*[$CHAPTER]
+. ie \\n[#TITLE_COLOR]=1 \{\
+. PRINT \m[\\*[$TITLE_COLOR]]\\*[$CHAPTER_STRING] \\*[$CHAPTER]\m[]
+. \}
+. el \{ .PRINT \\*[$CHAPTER_STRING] \\*[$CHAPTER] \}
. if !'\\*[$CHAPTER_TITLE]'' \{\
-. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=1 \{ .PRINT \\*[$CHAPTER_TITLE] \}
+. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=1 \{ .PRINT \\*[$CHAPTER_TITLE] \}
. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=2 \{\
. FAMILY \\*[$CHAPTER_TITLE_FAM]
. FT \\*[$CHAPTER_TITLE_FT]
. PT_SIZE \\*[$CHAPTER_TITLE_PT_SIZE]
. LS \\n[#DOCHEADER_LEAD]u
-. PRINT \\*[$CHAPTER_TITLE]
+. ie \\n[#CHAPTER_TITLE_COLOR]=1 \{\
+. PRINT \m[\\*[$CHAPTER_TITLE_COLOR]]\\*[$CHAPTER_TITLE]\m[]
+. \}
+. el \{ .PRINT \\*[$CHAPTER_TITLE] \}
. RLD \\n[#DOC_LEAD]u \" Just looks better this way
. \}
. \}
@@ -3940,31 +5203,649 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
\#
\#
.MAC NAMED_DOCHEADER END
-. CENTER
-. FAMILY \\*[$TITLE_FAM]
-. FT \\*[$TITLE_FT]
-. PT_SIZE \\*[$TITLE_PT_SIZE]
-. LS \\n[#DOCHEADER_LEAD]u
-. PRINT \\*[$TITLE]
-. if !'\\*[$SUBTITLE]'' \{\
-. FAMILY \\*[$SUBTITLE_FAM]
-. FT \\*[$SUBTITLE_FT]
-. PT_SIZE \\*[$SUBTITLE_PT_SIZE]
-. PRINT \\*[$SUBTITLE]
-. \}
-. if !'\\*[$AUTHOR_1]'' \{\
-. FAMILY \\*[$AUTHOR_FAM]
-. FT \\*[$AUTHOR_FT]
-. PT_SIZE \\*[$AUTHOR_PT_SIZE]
-. PRINT \\*[$ATTRIBUTE_STRING]
-. PRINT_AUTHORS
-. \}
-. FAMILY \\*[$DOCTYPE_FAM]
-. FT \\*[$DOCTYPE_FT]
-. PT_SIZE \\*[$DOCTYPE_PT_SIZE]
-. LS \\n[#DOCHEADER_LEAD]u
-. ALD \\n[#DOCHEADER_LEAD]u
-. UNDERSCORE "\\*[$DOC_TYPE]
+. CENTER
+. FAMILY \\*[$TITLE_FAM]
+. FT \\*[$TITLE_FT]
+. PT_SIZE \\*[$TITLE_PT_SIZE]
+. LS \\n[#DOCHEADER_LEAD]u
+. ie \\n[#TITLE_COLOR]=1 \{\
+. PRINT \m[\\*[$TITLE_COLOR]]\\*[$TITLE]\m[]
+. \}
+. el \{ .PRINT \\*[$TITLE] \}
+. if !'\\*[$SUBTITLE]'' \{\
+. FAMILY \\*[$SUBTITLE_FAM]
+. FT \\*[$SUBTITLE_FT]
+. PT_SIZE \\*[$SUBTITLE_PT_SIZE]
+. ie \\n[#SUBTITLE_COLOR]=1 \{\
+. PRINT \m[\\*[$SUBTITLE_COLOR]]\\*[$TITLE]\m[]
+. \}
+. el \{ .PRINT \\*[$SUBTITLE] \}
+. \}
+. if !'\\*[$AUTHOR_1]'' \{\
+. FAMILY \\*[$AUTHOR_FAM]
+. FT \\*[$AUTHOR_FT]
+. PT_SIZE \\*[$AUTHOR_PT_SIZE]
+. if !'\\*[$ATTRIBUTE_STRING]'' \{\
+. ie \\n[#ATTRIBUTE_COLOR]=1 \{\
+. PRINT \m[\\*[$ATTRIBUTE_COLOR]]\\*[$ATTRIBUTE_STRING]\m[]
+. \}
+. el \{ .PRINT \\*[$ATTRIBUTE_STRING] \}
+. \}
+. PRINT_AUTHORS
+. \}
+. FAMILY \\*[$DOCTYPE_FAM]
+. FT \\*[$DOCTYPE_FT]
+. PT_SIZE \\*[$DOCTYPE_PT_SIZE]
+. LS \\n[#DOCHEADER_LEAD]u
+. ALD \\n[#DOCHEADER_LEAD]u
+. ie \\n[#DOCTYPE_COLOR]=1 \{\
+. COLOR \\*[$DOCTYPE_COLOR]
+. UNDERSCORE "\\*[$DOC_TYPE]
+. \}
+. el .UNDERSCORE "\\*[$DOC_TYPE]
+.END
+\#
+\#
+\# COVER PAGE
+\# ----------
+\# *Arguments:
+\# TITLE | DOCTITLE | CHAPTER | CHAPTER_TITLE | CHAPTER+TITLE | COVERTITLE ...
+\# ... [ SUBTITLE AUTHOR DOCTYPE COPYRIGHT MISC ]
+\# *Function:
+\# Toggles the number register for each cover page element
+\# passed as an argument.
+\# *Notes:
+\# TITLE, DOCTITLE, CHAPTER, CHAPTER_TITLE or CHAPTER+TITLE must
+\# be supplied. After that, users may enter as many or as few of
+\# the arguments as they like; however, the arguments must appear
+\# in the order given above.
+\#
+\# If called as DOC_COVER, performs the same operations, but
+\# applies everything to a doc cover.
+\#
+.MAC COVER END
+. ie '\\$0'DOC_COVER' \{\
+. nr #DOC_COVER 1
+. if '\\$1'TITLE' \{ .nr #DOC_COVER_TITLE 1 \}
+. if '\\$1'DOCTITLE' \{ .nr #DOC_COVER_TITLE 2 \}
+. if '\\$1'CHAPTER' \{ .nr #DOC_COVER_TITLE 3 \}
+. if '\\$1'CHAPTER_TITLE' \{ .nr #DOC_COVER_TITLE 4 \}
+. if '\\$1'CHAPTER+TITLE' \{ .nr #DOC_COVER_TITLE 5 \}
+. if '\\$1'COVERTITLE' \{ .nr #DOC_COVER_TITLE 6 \}
+. if '\\$2'SUBTITLE' \{ .nr #DOC_COVER_SUBTITLE 1 \}
+. if '\\$2'AUTHOR' \{ .nr #DOC_COVER_AUTHOR 1 \}
+. if '\\$2'DOCTYPE' \{ .nr #DOC_COVER_DOCTYPE 1 \}
+. if '\\$2'COPYRIGHT' \{ .nr #DOC_COVER_COPYRIGHT 1 \}
+. if '\\$2'MISC' \{ .nr #DOC_COVER_MISC 1 \}
+. if '\\$3'AUTHOR' \{ .nr #DOC_COVER_AUTHOR 1 \}
+. if '\\$3'DOCTYPE' \{ .nr #DOC_COVER_DOCTYPE 1 \}
+. if '\\$3'COPYRIGHT' \{ .nr #DOC_COVER_COPYRIGHT 1 \}
+. if '\\$3'MISC' \{ .nr #DOC_COVER_MISC 1 \}
+. if '\\$4'DOCTYPE' \{ .nr #DOC_COVER_DOCTYPE 1 \}
+. if '\\$4'COPYRIGHT' \{ .nr #DOC_COVER_COPYRIGHT 1 \}
+. if '\\$4'MISC' \{ .nr #DOC_COVER_MISC 1 \}
+. if '\\$5'COPYRIGHT' \{ .nr #DOC_COVER_COPYRIGHT 1 \}
+. if '\\$5'MISC' \{ .nr #DOC_COVER_MISC 1 \}
+. if '\\$6'MISC' \{ .nr #DOC_COVER_MISC 1 \}
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. nr #COVER 1
+. if '\\$1'TITLE' \{ .nr #COVER_TITLE 1 \}
+. if '\\$1'DOCTITLE' \{ .nr #COVER_TITLE 2 \}
+. if '\\$1'CHAPTER' \{ .nr #COVER_TITLE 3 \}
+. if '\\$1'CHAPTER_TITLE' \{ .nr #COVER_TITLE 4 \}
+. if '\\$1'CHAPTER+TITLE' \{ .nr #COVER_TITLE 5 \}
+. if '\\$1'COVERTITLE' \{ .nr #COVER_TITLE 6 \}
+. if '\\$2'SUBTITLE' \{ .nr #COVER_SUBTITLE 1 \}
+. if '\\$2'AUTHOR' \{ .nr #COVER_AUTHOR 1 \}
+. if '\\$2'DOCTYPE' \{ .nr #COVER_DOCTYPE 1 \}
+. if '\\$2'COPYRIGHT' \{ .nr #COVER_COPYRIGHT 1 \}
+. if '\\$2'MISC' \{ .nr #COVER_MISC 1 \}
+. if '\\$3'AUTHOR' \{ .nr #COVER_AUTHOR 1 \}
+. if '\\$3'DOCTYPE' \{ .nr #COVER_DOCTYPE 1 \}
+. if '\\$3'COPYRIGHT' \{ .nr #COVER_COPYRIGHT 1 \}
+. if '\\$3'MISC' \{ .nr #COVER_MISC 1 \}
+. if '\\$4'DOCTYPE' \{ .nr #COVER_DOCTYPE 1 \}
+. if '\\$4'COPYRIGHT' \{ .nr #COVER_COPYRIGHT 1 \}
+. if '\\$4'MISC' \{ .nr #COVER_MISC 1 \}
+. if '\\$5'COPYRIGHT' \{ .nr #COVER_COPYRIGHT 1 \}
+. if '\\$5'MISC' \{ .nr #COVER_MISC 1 \}
+. if '\\$6'MISC' \{ .nr #COVER_MISC 1 \}
+. \}
+.END
+\#
+\#
+.MAC COVERTITLE END
+. ie '\\$0'DOC_COVERTITLE' .ds $DOC_COVER_TITLE \\$1
+. el .ds $COVER_TITLE \\$1
+.END
+\#
+\#
+\# COVER PAGE LEADING
+\# ------------------
+\# *Arguments:
+\# <+|- amount by which to in/decrease leading of cover/doc cover>
+\# *Function:
+\# Stores user supplied lead in/decrease in string $COVER_LEAD_ADJ
+\# or $DOC_COVER_LEAD_ADJ, depending on whether the macro was called
+\# with an alias (DOC_COVER_LEAD).
+\# *Notes:
+\# A unit of measure must be supplied. Decimal fractions OK.
+\# Default is +0, i.e. same as DOC_LEAD.
+\#
+.MAC COVER_LEAD END
+. ie '\\$0'DOC_COVER_LEAD' \{\
+. ds $DOC_COVER_LEAD_ADJ \\$1
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. ds $COVER_LEAD_ADJ \\$1
+. \}
+.END
+\#
+\#
+\# COVER PAGE START POSITION
+\# -------------------------
+\# *Arguments:
+\# <distance from page top at which to start cover/doc cover>
+\# *Function:
+\# Stores user supplied lead in/decrease in #COVER_START_POS
+\# or #DOC_COVER_START_POS, depending on whether the macro was
+\# called by an alias (DOC_COVER_ADVANCE).
+\# *Notes:
+\# A unit of measure must be supplied. Decimal fractions OK.
+\# If user doesn't invoke this macro, the default starting
+\# position for both covers and doc covers is 1/3 of the way
+\# down the page (setup in DO_COVER).
+\#
+.MAC COVER_ADVANCE END
+. ie '\\$0'DOC_COVER_ADVANCE' \{\
+. nr #DOC_COVER_START_POS (\\$1)
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. nr #COVER_START_POS (\\$1)
+. \}
+.END
+\#
+\#
+\# COVERS - WHETHER TO PRINT
+\# -------------------------
+\# *Arguments:
+\# <none> | <anything>
+\# *Function:
+\# Creates or removes registers #COVERS and #COVERS_OFF, checked for
+\# in DEFAULTS (in START) prior to printing
+\#
+.MAC COVERS END
+. ie '\\$0'DOC_COVERS' \{\
+. ie '\\$1'' \{\
+. rr #DOC_COVERS_OFF
+. nr #DOC_COVERS 1
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. rr #DOC_COVERS
+. nr #DOC_COVERS_OFF 1
+. \}
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. ie '\\$1'' \{\
+. rr #COVERS_OFF
+. nr #COVERS 1
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. rr #COVERS
+. nr #COVERS_OFF 1
+. \}
+. \}
+.END
+\#
+\#
+.MAC DO_COVER END
+. nr #DOING_COVER 1
+. ev COVER
+. evc 0
+. TRAP OFF
+. if \\n[#PAGINATE]=1 \{\
+. nr #PAGINATION_WAS_ON 1
+. rr #PAGINATE
+. \}
+. if \\n[#HEADERS_ON]=1 \{\
+. nr #HEADERS_WERE_ON 1
+. HEADERS OFF
+. \}
+. if \\n[#FOOTERS_ON]=1 \{\
+. nr #FOOTERS_WERE_ON 1
+. FOOTERS OFF
+. \}
+. if \\n[#COLUMNS]=1 \{\
+. nr #COLUMNS_WERE_ON 1
+. rr #COLUMNS
+. \}
+.\" Doc cover
+. ie '\\$0'DO_DOC_COVER' \{\
+. if !r#DOC_COVER_START_POS \{\
+. nr #DOC_COVER_START_POS \\n[#PAGE_LENGTH]/3
+. \}
+. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=1 \{\
+. ie \\n[#SINGLE_SPACE]=1 \{ .vs \\n[#DOC_LEAD]u*2u \}
+. el \{ .vs \\n[#DOC_LEAD]u \}
+. \}
+. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=2 \{\
+. LS \\n[#DOC_LEAD]u\\*[$DOC_COVER_LEAD_ADJ]
+. nr #DOC_COVER_LEAD \\n[#LEAD]
+. \}
+. PRINT \&
+. sp |\\n[#DOC_COVER_START_POS]u-1v
+. if \\n[#DOC_COVER_COLOR]=1 \{\
+. nf
+\m[\\*[$DOC_COVER_COLOR]]
+. EOL
+. \}
+. CENTER
+. FAMILY \\*[$DOC_COVER_TITLE_FAM]
+. FT \\*[$DOC_COVER_TITLE_FT]
+. PT_SIZE \\*[$DOC_COVER_TITLE_PT_SIZE]
+. LS \\n[#DOC_COVER_LEAD]u
+. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=1 \{ .TYPEWRITER \}
+. if \\n[#DOC_COVER_TITLE]=1 \{\
+. ie \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=1 \{\
+. CAPS
+. UNDERSCORE "\\*[$TITLE]"
+. CAPS OFF
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. ie \\n[#DOC_COVER_TITLE_COLOR]=1 \{\
+. PRINT \m[\\*[$DOC_COVER_TITLE_COLOR]]\\*[$TITLE]\m[]
+. \}
+. el \{ .PRINT \\*[$TITLE] \}
+. \}
+. \}
+. if \\n[#DOC_COVER_TITLE]=2 \{\
+. ie \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=1 \{\
+. CAPS
+. UNDERSCORE "\\*[$DOC_TITLE]"
+. CAPS OFF
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. ie \\n[#DOC_COVER_TITLE_COLOR]=1 \{\
+. PRINT \m[\\*[$DOC_COVER_TITLE_COLOR]]\\*[$DOC_TITLE]\m[]
+. \}
+. el \{ .PRINT \\*[$DOC_TITLE] \}
+. \}
+. \}
+. if \\n[#DOC_COVER_TITLE]=3 \{\
+. ie \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=1 \{\
+. CAPS
+. PRINT \\*[$CHAPTER_STRING] \\*[$CHAPTER]
+. CAPS OFF
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. ie \\n[#DOC_COVER_TITLE_COLOR]=1 \{\
+. PRINT \m[\\*[$DOC_COVER_TITLE_COLOR]]\\*[$CHAPTER_STRING] \\*[$CHAPTER]\m[]
+. \}
+. el \{ .PRINT \\*[$CHAPTER_STRING] \\*[$CHAPTER] \}
+. \}
+. \}
+. if \\n[#DOC_COVER_TITLE]=4 \{\
+. ie \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=1 \{\
+. CAPS
+. UNDERSCORE "\\*[$CHAPTER_TITLE]"
+. CAPS OFF
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. ie \\n[#DOC_COVER_TITLE_COLOR]=1 \{\
+. PRINT \m[\\*[$DOC_COVER_TITLE_COLOR]]\\*[$CHAPTER_TITLE]\m[]
+. \}
+. el \{ .PRINT \\*[$CHAPTER_TITLE] \}
+. \}
+. \}
+. if \\n[#DOC_COVER_TITLE]=5 \{\
+. ie \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=1 \{\
+. CAPS
+. PRINT \\*[$CHAPTER_STRING] \\*[$CHAPTER]
+. CAPS OFF
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. ie \\n[#DOC_COVER_TITLE_COLOR]=1 \{\
+. PRINT \m[\\*[$DOC_COVER_TITLE_COLOR]]\\*[$CHAPTER_STRING] \\*[$CHAPTER]\m[]
+. \}
+. el \{ .PRINT \\*[$CHAPTER_STRING] \\*[$CHAPTER] \}
+. \}
+. if !'\\*[$CHAPTER_TITLE]'' \{\
+. ie \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=1 \{\
+. UNDERSCORE "\\*[$CHAPTER_TITLE]"
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. FAMILY \\*[$DOC_COVER_CHAPTER_TITLE_FAM]
+. FT \\*[$DOC_COVER_CHAPTER_TITLE_FT]
+. PT_SIZE \\*[$DOC_COVER_CHAPTER_TITLE_PT_SIZE]
+. ie \\n[#DOC_COVER_CHAPTER_TITLE_COLOR]=1 \{\
+. PRINT \m[\\*[$DOC_COVER_CHAPTER_TITLE_COLOR]]\\*[$CHAPTER_TITLE]\m[]
+. \}
+. el \{ .PRINT \\*[$CHAPTER_TITLE] \}
+. \}
+. \}
+. \}
+. if \\n[#DOC_COVER_TITLE]=6 \{\
+. ie \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=1 \{\
+. CAPS
+. UNDERSCORE "\\*[$DOC_COVER_TITLE]"
+. CAPS OFF
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. ie \\n[#DOC_COVER_TITLE_COLOR]=1 \{\
+. PRINT \m[\\*[$DOC_COVER_TITLE_COLOR]]\\*[$DOC_COVER_TITLE]\m[]
+. \}
+. el \{ .PRINT \\*[$DOC_COVER_TITLE] \}
+. \}
+. \}
+. if \\n[#DOC_COVER_SUBTITLE]=1 \{\
+. FAMILY \\*[$DOC_COVER_SUBTITLE_FAM]
+. FT \\*[$DOC_COVER_SUBTITLE_FT]
+. PT_SIZE \\*[$DOC_COVER_SUBTITLE_PT_SIZE]
+. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=1 \{ .TYPEWRITER \}
+. ie \\n[#DOC_COVER_SUBTITLE_COLOR]=1 \{\
+. PRINT \m[\\*[$DOC_COVER_SUBTITLE_COLOR]]\\*[$SUBTITLE]\m[]
+. \}
+. el \{ .PRINT \\*[$SUBTITLE] \}
+. \}
+. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=1 \{\
+. if !r#DOC_COVER_SUBTITLE \{ .SP \}
+. \}
+. if \\n[#DOC_COVER_AUTHOR]=1 \{\
+. FAMILY \\*[$DOC_COVER_AUTHOR_FAM]
+. FT \\*[$DOC_COVER_AUTHOR_FT]
+. PT_SIZE \\*[$DOC_COVER_AUTHOR_PT_SIZE]
+. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=1 \{\
+. TYPEWRITER
+. vs \\n[#DOC_LEAD]u/2u
+. \}
+. if !'\\*[$ATTRIBUTE_STRING]'' \{\
+. ie \\n[#DOC_COVER_ATTRIBUTE_COLOR]=1 \{\
+. PRINT \m[\\*[$DOC_COVER_ATTRIBUTE_COLOR]]\\*[$ATTRIBUTE_STRING]\m[]
+. \}
+. el \{ .PRINT \\*[$ATTRIBUTE_STRING] \}
+. \}
+. PRINT_AUTHORS
+. \}
+. FAMILY \\*[$DOC_COVER_DOCTYPE_FAM]
+. FT \\*[$DOC_COVER_DOCTYPE_FT]
+. PT_SIZE \\*[$DOC_COVER_DOCTYPE_PT_SIZE]
+. SP
+. if \\n[#DOC_COVER_DOCTYPE]=1 \{\
+. ie \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=1 \{\
+. TYPEWRITER
+. vs \\n[#DOC_LEAD]u
+. UNDERSCORE2 "\\*[$DOC_TYPE]
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. ie \\n[#DOC_COVER_DOCTYPE_COLOR]=1 \{\
+. COLOR \\*[$DOC_COVER_DOCTYPE_COLOR]
+. UNDERSCORE "\\*[$DOC_TYPE]
+. \}
+. el .UNDERSCORE "\\*[$DOC_TYPE]
+. \}
+. \}
+. sp |\\n[#VISUAL_B_MARGIN]u+\\n[#DOC_LEAD]u
+. ie \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=1 \{\
+. TYPEWRITER
+. ie \\n[#SINGLE_SPACE]=1 \{ .vs \\n[#DOC_LEAD]u \}
+. el \{ .vs \\n[#DOC_LEAD]u/2u \}
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. FAMILY \\*[$DOC_COVER_COPYRIGHT_FAM]
+. FT \\*[$DOC_COVER_COPYRIGHT_FT]
+. AUTOLEAD 2
+. PT_SIZE \\*[$DOC_COVER_COPYRIGHT_PT_SIZE]
+. \}
+. if \\n[#DOC_COVER_COPYRIGHT]=1 \{\
+. QUAD \\*[$DOC_COVER_COPYRIGHT_QUAD]
+. ie \\n[#DOC_COVER_COPYRIGHT_COLOR]=1 \{\
+. PRINT \m[\\*[$DOC_COVER_COPYRIGHT_COLOR]]\\*[$COPYRIGHT]\m[]
+. \}
+. el \{ .PRINT \\*[$COPYRIGHT] \}
+. \}
+. sp |\\n[#VISUAL_B_MARGIN]u+\\n[#DOC_LEAD]u
+. if \\n[#DOC_COVER_MISC]=1 \{\
+. QUAD \\*[$DOC_COVER_MISC_QUAD]
+. nr #MISCS \\n[#MISC_NUM]
+. sp -\\n[#MISCS]+1
+. nr #NEXT_MISC 0 1
+. while \\n[#MISCS]>\\n[#NEXT_MISC] \{\
+. ie \\n[#DOC_COVER_MISC_COLOR]=1 \{\
+. PRINT \m[\\*[$DOC_COVER_MISC_COLOR]]\\*[$MISC_\\n+[#NEXT_MISC]]\m[]
+. br
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. PRINT \\*[$MISC_\\n+[#NEXT_MISC]]
+. br
+. \}
+.\}
+. \}
+. \}
+.\" Cover
+. el \{\
+. if !r#COVER_START_POS \{\
+. nr #COVER_START_POS \\n[#PAGE_LENGTH]/3
+. \}
+. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=1 \{\
+. ie \\n[#SINGLE_SPACE]=1 \{ .vs \\n[#DOC_LEAD]u*2u \}
+. el \{ .vs \\n[#DOC_LEAD]u \}
+. \}
+. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=2 \{\
+. LS \\n[#DOC_LEAD]u\\*[$COVER_LEAD_ADJ]
+. nr #COVER_LEAD \\n[#LEAD]
+. \}
+. PRINT \&
+. sp |\\n[#COVER_START_POS]u-1v
+. if \\n[#COVER_COLOR]=1 \{\
+. nf
+\m[\\*[$COVER_COLOR]]
+. EOL
+. \}
+. CENTER
+. FAMILY \\*[$COVER_TITLE_FAM]
+. FT \\*[$COVER_TITLE_FT]
+. PT_SIZE \\*[$COVER_TITLE_PT_SIZE]
+. LS \\n[#COVER_LEAD]u
+. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=1 \{ .TYPEWRITER \}
+. if \\n[#COVER_TITLE]=1 \{\
+. ie \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=1 \{\
+. CAPS
+. UNDERSCORE "\\*[$TITLE]"
+. CAPS OFF
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. ie \\n[#COVER_TITLE_COLOR]=1 \{\
+. PRINT \m[\\*[$COVER_TITLE_COLOR]]\\*[$TITLE]\m[]
+. \}
+. el \{ .PRINT \\*[$TITLE] \}
+. \}
+. \}
+. if \\n[#COVER_TITLE]=2 \{\
+. ie \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=1 \{\
+. CAPS
+. UNDERSCORE "\\*[$DOC_TITLE]"
+. CAPS OFF
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. ie \\n[#COVER_TITLE_COLOR]=1 \{\
+. PRINT \m[\\*[$COVER_TITLE_COLOR]]\\*[$DOC_TITLE]\m[]
+. \}
+. el \{ .PRINT \\*[$DOC_TITLE] \}
+. \}
+. \}
+. if \\n[#COVER_TITLE]=3 \{\
+. ie \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=1 \{\
+. CAPS
+. PRINT \\*[$CHAPTER_STRING] \\*[$CHAPTER]
+. CAPS OFF
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. ie \\n[#COVER_TITLE_COLOR]=1 \{\
+. PRINT \m[\\*[$COVER_TITLE_COLOR]]\\*[$CHAPTER_STRING] \\*[$CHAPTER]\m[]
+. \}
+. el \{ .PRINT \\*[$CHAPTER_STRING] \\*[$CHAPTER] \}
+. \}
+. \}
+. if \\n[#COVER_TITLE]=4 \{\
+. ie \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=1 \{\
+. CAPS
+. UNDERSCORE "\\*[$CHAPTER_TITLE]"
+. CAPS OFF
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. ie \\n[#COVER_TITLE_COLOR]=1 \{\
+. PRINT \m[\\*[$COVER_TITLE_COLOR]]\\*[$CHAPTER_TITLE]\m[]
+. \}
+. el \{ .PRINT \\*[$CHAPTER_TITLE] \}
+. \}
+. \}
+. if \\n[#COVER_TITLE]=5 \{\
+. ie \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=1 \{\
+. CAPS
+. PRINT \\*[$CHAPTER_STRING] \\*[$CHAPTER]
+. CAPS OFF
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. ie \\n[#COVER_TITLE_COLOR]=1 \{\
+. PRINT \m[\\*[$COVER_TITLE_COLOR]]\\*[$CHAPTER_STRING] \\*[$CHAPTER]\m[]
+. \}
+. el \{ .PRINT \\*[$CHAPTER_STRING] \\*[$CHAPTER] \}
+. \}
+. if !'\\*[$CHAPTER_TITLE]'' \{\
+. ie \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=1 \{\
+. UNDERSCORE "\\*[$CHAPTER_TITLE]"
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. FAMILY \\*[$COVER_CHAPTER_TITLE_FAM]
+. FT \\*[$COVER_CHAPTER_TITLE_FT]
+. PT_SIZE \\*[$COVER_CHAPTER_TITLE_PT_SIZE]
+. ie \\n[#COVER_CHAPTER_TITLE_COLOR]=1 \{\
+. PRINT \m[\\*[$COVER_CHAPTER_TITLE_COLOR]]\\*[$CHAPTER_TITLE]\m[]
+. \}
+. el \{ .PRINT \\*[$CHAPTER_TITLE] \}
+. \}
+. \}
+. \}
+. if \\n[#COVER_TITLE]=6 \{\
+. ie \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=1 \{\
+. CAPS
+. UNDERSCORE "\\*[$COVER_TITLE]"
+. CAPS OFF
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. ie \\n[#COVER_TITLE_COLOR]=1 \{\
+. PRINT \m[\\*[$COVER_TITLE_COLOR]]\\*[$COVER_TITLE]\m[]
+. \}
+. el \{ .PRINT \\*[$COVER_TITLE] \}
+. \}
+. \}
+. if \\n[#COVER_SUBTITLE]=1 \{\
+. FAMILY \\*[$COVER_SUBTITLE_FAM]
+. FT \\*[$COVER_SUBTITLE_FT]
+. PT_SIZE \\*[$COVER_SUBTITLE_PT_SIZE]
+. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=1 \{ .TYPEWRITER \}
+. ie \\n[#COVER_SUBTITLE_COLOR]=1 \{\
+. PRINT \m[\\*[$COVER_SUBTITLE_COLOR]]\\*[$SUBTITLE]\m[]
+. \}
+. el \{ .PRINT \\*[$SUBTITLE] \}
+. \}
+. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=1 \{\
+. if !r#COVER_SUBTITLE \{ .SP \}
+. \}
+. if \\n[#COVER_AUTHOR]=1 \{\
+. FAMILY \\*[$COVER_AUTHOR_FAM]
+. FT \\*[$COVER_AUTHOR_FT]
+. PT_SIZE \\*[$COVER_AUTHOR_PT_SIZE]
+. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=1 \{\
+. TYPEWRITER
+. vs \\n[#DOC_LEAD]u/2u
+. \}
+. if !'\\*[$ATTRIBUTE_STRING]'' \{\
+. ie \\n[#COVER_ATTRIBUTE_COLOR]=1 \{\
+. PRINT \m[\\*[$COVER_ATTRIBUTE_COLOR]]\\*[$ATTRIBUTE_STRING]\m[]
+. \}
+. el \{ .PRINT \\*[$ATTRIBUTE_STRING] \}
+. \}
+. PRINT_AUTHORS
+. \}
+. FAMILY \\*[$COVER_DOCTYPE_FAM]
+. FT \\*[$COVER_DOCTYPE_FT]
+. PT_SIZE \\*[$COVER_DOCTYPE_PT_SIZE]
+. SP
+. if \\n[#COVER_DOCTYPE]=1 \{\
+. ie \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=1 \{\
+. TYPEWRITER
+. vs \\n[#DOC_LEAD]u
+. UNDERSCORE2 "\\*[$DOC_TYPE]
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. ie \\n[#COVER_DOCTYPE_COLOR]=1 \{\
+. COLOR \\*[$COVER_DOCTYPE_COLOR]
+. UNDERSCORE "\\*[$DOC_TYPE]
+. \}
+. el .UNDERSCORE "\\*[$DOC_TYPE]
+. \}
+. \}
+. sp |\\n[#VISUAL_B_MARGIN]u+\\n[#DOC_LEAD]u
+. ie \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=1 \{\
+. TYPEWRITER
+. ie \\n[#SINGLE_SPACE]=1 \{ .vs \\n[#DOC_LEAD]u \}
+. el \{ .vs \\n[#DOC_LEAD]u/2u \}
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. FAMILY \\*[$COVER_COPYRIGHT_FAM]
+. FT \\*[$COVER_COPYRIGHT_FT]
+. AUTOLEAD 2
+. PT_SIZE \\*[$COVER_COPYRIGHT_PT_SIZE]
+. \}
+. if \\n[#COVER_COPYRIGHT]=1 \{\
+. QUAD \\*[$COVER_COPYRIGHT_QUAD]
+. ie \\n[#COVER_COPYRIGHT_COLOR]=1 \{\
+. PRINT \m[\\*[$COVER_COPYRIGHT_COLOR]]\\*[$COPYRIGHT]\m[]
+. \}
+. el \{ .PRINT \\*[$COPYRIGHT] \}
+. \}
+. sp |\\n[#VISUAL_B_MARGIN]u+\\n[#DOC_LEAD]u
+. if \\n[#COVER_MISC]=1 \{\
+. QUAD \\*[$COVER_MISC_QUAD]
+. nr #MISCS \\n[#MISC_NUM]
+. sp -\\n[#MISCS]+1
+. nr #NEXT_MISC 0 1
+. while \\n[#MISCS]>\\n[#NEXT_MISC] \{\
+. ie \\n[#COVER_MISC_COLOR]=1 \{\
+. PRINT \m[\\*[$COVER_MISC_COLOR]]\\*[$MISC_\\n+[#NEXT_MISC]]\m[]
+. br
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. PRINT \\*[$MISC_\\n+[#NEXT_MISC]]
+. br
+. \}
+.\}
+. \}
+. \}
+. EOL
+. TRAP
+. NEWPAGE
+. ev
+. if \\n[#PAGINATION_WAS_ON] \{\
+. rr #PAGINATION_WAS_ON
+. PAGINATE
+. PAGENUMBER \\n%+\\n[#PAGE_NUM_ADJ]-1
+. \}
+. if \\n[#HEADERS_WERE_ON] \{\
+. rr #HEADERS_WERE_ON
+. HEADERS
+. \}
+. if \\n[#FOOTERS_WERE_ON] \{\
+. rr #FOOTERS_WERE_ON
+. FOOTERS
+. \}
+. if \\n[#COLUMNS_WERE_ON]=1 \{\
+. rr #COLUMNS_WERE_ON 1
+. nr #COLUMNS 1
+. \}
+. rr #DOING_COVER
.END
\#
\#
@@ -3982,50 +5863,187 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
. ab PRINTSTYLE missing
. \}
. nr #DOCS 1
-. DEFAULTS
+. if \\n[#LINENUMBERS]=1 \{\
+. NUMBER_LINES OFF
+. nr #LINENUMBERS 2
+. \}
. if \\n[#COLLATE] \{\
. COPYSTYLE \\*[$COPY_STYLE]
. nr #HEADERS_ON \\n[#HEADER_STATE]
. if \\n[#PAGE_NUM_V_POS]=1 \{ .nr #PAGINATE \\n[#PAGINATION_STATE] \}
. sp |\\n[#HEADER_MARGIN]u
. PRINT \&
+. if !'\\*[$RESTORE_PAGENUM_STYLE]'' \{\
+. PAGENUM_STYLE \\*[$RESTORE_PAGENUM_STYLE]
+. rm $RESTORE_PAGENUM_STYLE
+. \}
. \}
-\#
+. DEFAULTS
+.\" Quote and blockquote default leads are the same as #DOC_LEAD, so
+.\" they have to be set after DEFAULTS (where DOC_LEAD is finalized)
+. if !r#Q_AUTOLEAD \{ .nr #Q_LEAD \\n[#DOC_LEAD] \}
+. if !r#BQ_AUTOLEAD \{ .nr #BQ_LEAD \\n[#DOC_LEAD] \}
+. if !r#EN_Q_AUTOLEAD \{ .nr #EN_Q_LEAD \\n[#EN_LEAD] \}
+. if !r#EN_BQ_AUTOLEAD \{ .nr #EN_BQ_LEAD \\n[#EN_LEAD] \}
+.\" Covers and doc covers
+. if \\n[#DOC_COVERS]=1 \{\
+. if \\n[#DOC_COVER]=1 \{\
+. DO_DOC_COVER
+. rr #DOC_COVER
+. rr #DOC_COVER_TITLE
+. rr #DOC_COVER_SUBTITLE
+. rr #DOC_COVER_AUTHOR
+. rr #DOC_COVER_DOCTYPE
+. rr #DOC_COVER_COPYRIGHT
+. rr #DOC_COVER_MISC
+. \}
+. \}
+. if \\n[#COVERS]=1 \{\
+. if \\n[#COVER]=1 \{\
+. DO_COVER
+. rr #COVER
+. rr #COVER_TITLE
+. rr #COVER_SUBTITLE
+. rr #COVER_AUTHOR
+. rr #COVER_DOCTYPE
+. rr #COVER_COPYRIGHT
+. rr #COVER_MISC
+. \}
+. \}
+.\" Collate related stuff
+. ie \\n[#COLLATED_DOC]=1 \{\
+.\" Collect TITLE for TOC.
+. nr #TOC_ENTRY_PN \\n%+\\n[#PAGE_NUM_ADJ]
+. af #TOC_ENTRY_PN \\g[#PAGENUMBER]
+. ie \\n[#USER_SET_TITLE_ITEM] \{\
+. ds $TOC_TITLE_ITEM \\*[$USER_SET_TITLE_ITEM]\\|
+. rr #USER_SET_TITLE_ITEM
+. rm $USER_SET_TITLE_ITEM
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. ie \\n[#DOC_TYPE]=2 \{\
+. ie '\\*[$CHAPTER_TITLE]'' \{\
+. ds $TOC_TITLE_ITEM \\*[$CHAPTER_STRING] \\*[$CHAPTER]\\|
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. ie '\\*[$CHAPTER]'' \{\
+. ds $TOC_TITLE_ITEM \\*[$CHAPTER_TITLE]\\|
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. ds $TOC_TITLE_ITEM \\*[$CHAPTER_STRING] \\*[$CHAPTER]: \\*[$CHAPTER_TITLE]\\|
+. \}
+. \}
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. ds $TOC_TITLE_ITEM \\*[$TITLE]\\|
+. \}
+. \}
+. if \\n[#TOC_AUTHORS]=1 \{\
+. ie '\\*[$TOC_AUTHORS]'' \{\
+. as $TOC_TITLE_ITEM /\\|\\*[$AUTHOR_1]\\|
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. as $TOC_TITLE_ITEM /\\|\\*[$TOC_AUTHORS]\\|
+. rm $TOC_AUTHORS
+. \}
+. \}
+.\" Note the use of \!, which transparently embeds the macros used
+.\" in the TOC_ENTRIES diversion. The elements they control must be
+.\" processed literally when the diversion is output.
+. ev TOC_EV
+. da TOC_ENTRIES
+. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=1 \{\
+\!. fam C
+\!. ft R
+\!. ps 12
+. \}
+. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=2 \{\
+\!. FAMILY \\*[$TOC_TITLE_FAM]
+\!. FT \\*[$TOC_TITLE_FT]
+\!. PT_SIZE \\n[#TOC_PS]u\\*[$TOC_TITLE_SIZE_CHANGE]
+. \}
+\!. TRAP OFF
+. ie \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=1 \{\
+\!. PAD "\\*[$TOC_TITLE_ITEM]\\*[$TOC_PN_TYPEWRITE]"
+. \}
+. el \{\
+\!. PAD "\\h'\\n[#TOC_TITLE_INDENT]u'\\*[$TOC_TITLE_ITEM]\\*[$TOC_PN]"
+. \}
+\!. EOL
+\!. ST 100 L
+\!. ST 101 R
+. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=2 \{\
+\!. FAMILY \\*[$TOC_PN_FAM]
+\!. FT \\*[$TOC_PN_FT]
+\!. PT_SIZE \\n[#TOC_PS]u\\*[$TOC_PN_SIZE_CHANGE]
+. \}
+\!. TAB 100
+\!. PRINT \\*[LEADER]
+\!. TN
+\!. TRAP
+\!. PRINT \\n[#TOC_ENTRY_PN]
+\!. TQ
+. di
+. ev
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. nr #FIRST_DOC_TITLE_PN \\n%+\\n[#PAGE_NUM_ADJ]
+. af #FIRST_DOC_TITLE_PN \\g[#PAGENUMBER]
+. nr #FIRST_DOC_TOC_PN_PADDING \\n[#TOC_PN_PADDING]
+. \}
+.\" End TITLE collection
. if \\n[#PRINT_PAGENUM_ON_PAGE_1] \{\
. sp |\\n[#HEADER_MARGIN]u
. PRINT_PAGE_NUMBER
. \}
. rr #COLLATE
. rr #PAGINATION_STATE
-\#
+.\" End collate stuff
. ie \\n[#DOC_HEADER]=0 \{\
. PRINT \&
. if \\n[#DOC_TYPE]=4 \{\
. if !'\\n(.z'' \{ .di \}
. \}
-. ie r#ADVANCE_FROM_TOP \{ .sp |\\n[#ADVANCE_FROM_TOP]u-1v \}
-. el \{ .sp |\\n[#T_MARGIN]u-1v \}
+. nr #STORED_PP_INDENT \\n[#PP_INDENT]
+. PARA_INDENT 0
. PP
+. PARA_INDENT \\n[#STORED_PP_INDENT]u
+. rr #STORED_PP_INDENT
+. ie r#ADVANCE_FROM_TOP \{\
+. sp |\\n[#ADVANCE_FROM_TOP]u-1v
+. if \\n[#ADJ_DOC_LEAD]=1 \{ .SHIM \}
+. \}
+. el \{ .sp |\\n[#T_MARGIN]u-1v \}
+. if \\n[#COLUMNS] \{\
+. mk dc
+. nr #COL_NUM 0 1
+. po \\n[#COL_\\n+[#COL_NUM]_L_MARGIN]u
+. nr #L_MARGIN \\n(.o
+. ll \\n[#COL_L_LENGTH]u
+. \}
. nr #PP 0
. rr #DOC_HEADER
. if r#ADVANCE_FROM_TOP \{ .rr #ADVANCE_FROM_TOP \}
. \}
. el \{\
-. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=2 \{ .LS \\n[#DOC_LEAD]u+\\n[#DOCHEADER_LEAD_ADJ]u \}
+. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=2 \{ .LS \\n[#DOC_LEAD]u\\*[$DOCHEADER_LEAD_ADJ] \}
. nr #DOCHEADER_LEAD \\n[#LEAD]
-\# Default
+.\" Default
. if \\n[#DOC_TYPE]=1 \{\
. PRINT \&
. sp |\\n[#DOCHEADER_ADVANCE]u-1v
-. ev TITLE
+. ev DOCHEADER
+. if \\n[#DOCHEADER_COLOR]=1 \{\
+. nf
+\m[\\*[$DOCHEADER_COLOR]]
+. EOL
+. \}
. L_MARGIN \\n[#DOC_L_MARGIN]u
. LL \\n[#DOC_L_LENGTH]u
. ta \\n(.lu
. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=1 \{\
. CENTER
-. fam C
-. ft R
-. ps 12
+. TYPEWRITER
. ie \\n[#SINGLE_SPACE] \{ .vs \\n[#DOC_LEAD]u*2u \}
. el \{ .vs \\n[#DOC_LEAD]u \}
. CAPS
@@ -4051,7 +6069,7 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
. nr #NEXT_AUTHOR 0 1
. while \\n[#AUTHORS]>\\n[#NEXT_AUTHOR] \{\
. PRINT \\*[$AUTHOR_\\n+[#NEXT_AUTHOR]]
-. \}
+.\}
. if \\n[#AUTHOR_LINES]=1 \{\
. ie \\n[#SINGLE_SPACE] \{ .RLD \\n[#DOC_LEAD]u \}
. el \{ .ALD \\n[#DOC_LEAD]u/2u \}
@@ -4081,19 +6099,22 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
. \}
. ev
. \}
-\# Chapter
+.\" Chapter
. if \\n[#DOC_TYPE]=2 \{\
. PRINT \&
. sp |\\n[#DOCHEADER_ADVANCE]u-1v
-. ev TITLE
+. ev DOCHEADER
+. if \\n[#DOCHEADER_COLOR]=1 \{\
+. nf
+\m[\\*[$DOCHEADER_COLOR]]
+. EOL
+. \}
. L_MARGIN \\n[#DOC_L_MARGIN]u
. LL \\n[#DOC_L_LENGTH]u
. ta \\n(.lu
. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=1 \{\
. CENTER
-. fam C
-. ft R
-. ps 12
+. TYPEWRITER
. vs \\n[#DOC_LEAD]u
. ie '\\*[$CHAPTER]'' \{\
. CAPS
@@ -4130,19 +6151,22 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
. \}
. ev
. \}
-\# Named
+.\" Named
. if \\n[#DOC_TYPE]=3 \{\
. PRINT \&
. sp |\\n[#DOCHEADER_ADVANCE]u-1v
-. ev NAMED
+. ev DOCHEADER
+. if \\n[#DOCHEADER_COLOR]=1 \{\
+. nf
+\m[\\*[$DOCHEADER_COLOR]]
+. EOL
+. \}
. L_MARGIN \\n[#DOC_L_MARGIN]u
. LL \\n[#DOC_L_LENGTH]u
. ta \\n(.lu
. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=1 \{\
. CENTER
-. fam C
-. ft R
-. ps 12
+. TYPEWRITER
. ie \\n[#SINGLE_SPACE] \{ .vs \\n[#DOC_LEAD]u*2u \}
. el \{ .vs \\n[#DOC_LEAD]u \}
. CAPS
@@ -4168,13 +6192,13 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
. nr #NEXT_AUTHOR 0 1
. while \\n[#AUTHORS]>\\n[#NEXT_AUTHOR] \{\
. PRINT \\*[$AUTHOR_\\n+[#NEXT_AUTHOR]]
-. \}
+.\}
. if \\n[#AUTHOR_LINES]=1 \{\
. ie \\n[#SINGLE_SPACE] \{ .RLD \\n[#DOC_LEAD]u \}
. el \{ .ALD \\n[#DOC_LEAD]u/2u \}
. \}
-. \}
. vs \\n[#DOC_LEAD]u
+. \}
. el \{\
. ie !d$SUBTITLE \{\
. ie \\n[#SINGLE_SPACE] \{ .RLD \\n[#DOC_LEAD]u*2u \}
@@ -4205,34 +6229,98 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
. \}
. if !\\n[#DOC_TYPE]=4 \{\
. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=1 \{ .ALD \\n[#DOC_LEAD]u \}
-. nr #DOCHEADER_SPACE_ADJ \\n[#DOCHEADER_DEPTH]%\\n[#DOC_LEAD] \"Do we need the units?
-. ie !\\n[#DOCHEADER_SPACE_ADJ]=0 \{ .nr #DOCHEADER_EXTRA_SPACE \\n[#DOC_LEAD]u-\\n[#DOCHEADER_SPACE_ADJ]u \}
+. nr #DOCHEADER_SPACE_ADJ \\n[#DOCHEADER_DEPTH]%\\n[#DOC_LEAD]
+. ie !\\n[#DOCHEADER_SPACE_ADJ]=0 \{ .nr #DOCHEADER_EXTRA_SPACE \\n[#DOC_LEAD]-\\n[#DOCHEADER_SPACE_ADJ] \}
. el \{ .nr #DOCHEADER_EXTRA_SPACE 0 \}
. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=2 \{ .ALD (\\n[#DOC_LEAD]u*2u)+\\n[#DOCHEADER_EXTRA_SPACE]u \}
. if \\n[#COLUMNS] \{\
. nr #COL_NUM 0 1
. nr #L_LENGTH_FOR_EPI \\n[#L_LENGTH]
. po \\n[#COL_\\n+[#COL_NUM]_L_MARGIN]u
+. nr #L_MARGIN \\n(.o
. LL \\n[#COL_L_LENGTH]u
. ta \\n(.lu
. mk dc
. \}
. \}
. \}
-. rr #DOCHEADER_LEAD
-. rr #DOCHEADER_LEAD_ADJ
+. LS \\n[#DOC_LEAD]u
+. if \\n[#ADJ_DOC_LEAD]=1 \{ .SHIM \}
+. QUAD \\*[$DOC_QUAD]
+. CLEANUP_DEFAULTS
+. nr #START_FOR_FOOTERS 1
+. if \\n[#COLLATED_DOC]=1 \{\
+. if !\\n[MNinit_DEFERRED]=1 \{\
+. MN_INIT rerun
+. \}
+. \}
+. if \\n[#MNinit_DEFERRED]=1 \{\
+. rr #MNinit_DEFERRED
+. nr #START_FOR_MNinit 1
+. MN_INIT \\*[$MN-arg1] \\*[$MN-arg2] \\*[$MN-arg3] \\*[$MN-arg4] \\*[$MN-arg5] \\*[$MN-arg6] \\*[$MN-arg7] \\*[$MN-arg8] \\*[$MN-arg9]
+. \}
+. nr #START_FOR_MNinit 2
+. if !\\n[#DOC_TYPE]=4 \{ .em TERMINATE \}
+. if \\n[#LINENUMBERS]=2 \{\
+. NUMBER_LINES RESUME
+. nr #LINENUMBERS 1
+. \}
+. if \\n[#RUN_ON]=1 \{\
+. if \\n[#FN_MARKER_STYLE]=1 \{ .RUNON_WARNING \}
+. if \\n[#FN_MARKER_STYLE]=2 \{ .RUNON_WARNING \}
+. \}
+.END
+\#
+.MAC CLEANUP_DEFAULTS END
+. nr #START 1
+.\" Family strings for docheader
+. rm $AUTHOR_FAM
+. rm $CHAPTER_TITLE_FAM
+. rm $DOCTYPE_FAM
+. rm $SUBTITLE_FAM
+. rm $TITLE_FAM
+.\" Family strings for cover
+. rm $COVER_AUTHOR_FAM
+. rm $COVER_CHAPTER_TITLE_FAM
+. rm $COVER_COPYRIGHT_FAM
+. rm $COVER_DOCTYPE_FAM
+. rm $COVER_LEAD_ADJ
+. rm $COVER_SUBTITLE_FAM
+. rm $COVER_TITLE_FAM
+.\" Family strings for doc cover
+. rm $DOC_COVER_AUTHOR_FAM
+. rm $DOC_COVER_CHAPTER_TITLE_FAM
+. rm $DOC_COVER_COPYRIGHT_FAM
+. rm $DOC_COVER_DOCTYPE_FAM
+. rm $DOC_COVER_LEAD_ADJ
+. rm $DOC_COVER_SUBTITLE_FAM
+. rm $DOC_COVER_TITLE_FAM
+.\" Quad args to copyright and misc
+. rm $COVER_COPYRIGHT_QUAD
+. rm $COVER_MISC_QUAD
+. rm $DOC_COVER_COPYRIGHT_QUAD
+. rm $DOC_COVER_MISC_QUAD
+.\" Miscellaneous strings
+. rm $TOC_TITLE_ITEM
+. rm $DOCHEADER_LEAD_ADJ
+.\" Various registers
+. rr #ADJ_DOC_LEAD
+. rr #ADVANCE_FROM_TOP
+. rr #AUTHOR_NUM
+. rr #AUTHORS
+. rr #COVER_LEAD
. rr #DEPTH_1
. rr #DEPTH_2
+. rr #DOC_COVER_LEAD
. rr #DOCHEADER_ADVANCE
-. rr #ADVANCE_FROM_TOP
-. rr #DOCHEADER_SPACE_ADJ
. rr #DOCHEADER_EXTRA_SPACE
-. rr #AUTHORS
+. rr #DOCHEADER_LEAD
+. rr #DOCHEADER_SPACE_ADJ
+. rr #MISC_NUM
+. rr #MISCS
. rr #NEXT_AUTHOR
-. rr #AUTHOR_NUM
+. rr #NEXT_MISC
. rr #NUM_AUTHORS
-. nr #START 1
-. nr #START_FOR_FOOTERS 1
.END
\#
\# ====================================================================
@@ -4266,13 +6354,13 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
\# *Arguments:
\# <+|- amount by which to in/decrease leading of doc header>
\# *Function:
-\# Stores user supplied lead in/decrease in register #DOCHEADER_LEAD_ADJ.
+\# Stores user supplied lead in/decrease in string $DOCHEADER_LEAD_ADJ.
\# *Notes:
\# A unit of measure must be supplied. Decimal fractions OK.
\# Default is +0, i.e. same as DOC_LEAD.
\#
.MAC DOCHEADER_LEAD END
-. nr #DOCHEADER_LEAD_ADJ (\\$1)
+. ds $DOCHEADER_LEAD_ADJ \\$1
.END
\#
\#
@@ -4291,234 +6379,6 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
.END
\#
\#
-\# TITLE FAMILY
-\# ------------
-\# *Argument:
-\# <family to use for the document header title>
-\# *Function:
-\# Creates or modifies string $TITLE_FAM.
-\# *Notes:
-\# Default is same as running text.
-\#
-.MAC TITLE_FAMILY END
-. ds $TITLE_FAM \\$1
-.END
-\#
-\#
-\# TITLE FONT
-\# ----------
-\# *Argument:
-\# <font to use for the document header title>
-\# *Function:
-\# Creates or modifies string $TITLE_FT.
-\# *Notes:
-\# Default is bold.
-\#
-.MAC TITLE_FONT END
-. ds $TITLE_FT \\$1
-.END
-\#
-\#
-\# TITLE SIZE
-\# ----------
-\# *Argument:
-\# <+|- number of points by which to in/decrease title at start
-\# of the document (relative to running text)>
-\# *Function:
-\# Creates string $TITLE_SIZE_CHANGE.
-\# *Notes:
-\# Must be preceded by a +|- sign, with no space afterwards.
-\# Fractional point sizes are allowed.
-\# Default is +3.5 for printstyle TYPESET DEFAULT | STORY | NAMED;
-\# 4 for TYPESET CHAPTER; +0 for TYPEWRITE.
-\#
-.MAC TITLE_SIZE END
-. ds $TITLE_SIZE_CHANGE \\$1
-.END
-\#
-\#
-\# CHAPTER TITLE FAMILY
-\# --------------------
-\# *Argument:
-\# <family to use for the chapter title, if there is one>
-\# *Function:
-\# Creates or modifies string $CHAPTER_TITLE_FAM.
-\# *Notes:
-\# Default isame as running text.
-\#
-.MAC CHAPTER_TITLE_FAMILY END
-. ds $CHAPTER_TITLE_FAM \\$1
-.END
-\#
-\#
-\# CHAPTER TITLE FONT
-\# ------------------
-\# *Argument:
-\# <font to use for the chapter title, if there is one>
-\# *Function:
-\# Creates or modifies string $CHAPTER_TITLE_FT.
-\# *Notes:
-\# Default is bold italic for TYPESET; varies in TYPEWRITE between
-\# caps and underscored, depending on whether chapter title stands
-\# alone or has CHAPTER # above it.
-\#
-.MAC CHAPTER_TITLE_FONT END
-. ds $CHAPTER_TITLE_FT \\$1
-.END
-\#
-\#
-\# CHAPTER TITLE SIZE
-\# ------------------
-\# *Argument:
-\# <+|- number of points by which to in/decrease title at start
-\# of the document (relative to running text)>
-\# *Function:
-\# Creates string $CHAPTER_TITLE_SIZE_CHANGE.
-\# *Notes:
-\# Must be preceded by a +|- sign, with no space afterwards.
-\# Fractional point sizes are allowed.
-\# Default is +4 for printstyle TYPESET
-\#
-.MAC CHAPTER_TITLE_SIZE END
-. ds $CHAPTER_TITLE_SIZE_CHANGE \\$1
-.END
-\#
-\#
-\# SUBTITLE FAMILY
-\# ---------------
-\# *Argument:
-\# <family to use for the document header title>
-\# *Function:
-\# Creates or modifies string $SUBTITLE_FAM.
-\# *Notes:
-\# Default is same as running text.
-\#
-.MAC SUBTITLE_FAMILY END
-. ds $SUBTITLE_FAM \\$1
-.END
-\#
-\#
-\# SUBTITLE FONT
-\# -------------
-\# *Argument:
-\# <font to use for the document header title>
-\# *Function:
-\# Creates or modifies string $SUBTITLE_FT.
-\# *Notes:
-\# Default is same as running text.
-\#
-.MAC SUBTITLE_FONT END
-. ds $SUBTITLE_FT \\$1
-.END
-\#
-\#
-\# SUBTITLE SIZE
-\# -------------
-\# *Argument:
-\# <+|- number of points by which to in/decrease subtitle at start
-\# of the document (relative to running text)>
-\# *Function:
-\# Creates or modifies string $SUBTITLE_SIZE_CHANGE.
-\# *Notes:
-\# Must be preceded by a +|- sign with no space afterwards.
-\# Fractional point sizes are allowed.
-\# Default is +0.
-\#
-.MAC SUBTITLE_SIZE END
-. ds $SUBTITLE_SIZE_CHANGE \\$1
-.END
-\#
-\#
-\# AUTHOR FAMILY
-\# -------------
-\# *Argument:
-\# <family to use for author in document header>
-\# *Function:
-\# Creates or modifies string $AUTHOR_FAM.
-\# *Notes:
-\# Default is same as running text.
-\#
-.MAC AUTHOR_FAMILY END
-. ds $AUTHOR_FAM \\$1
-.END
-\#
-\#
-\# AUTHOR FONT
-\# -----------
-\# *Argument:
-\# <font to use for author in document header>
-\# *Function:
-\# Creates or modifies string $AUTHOR_FT.
-\# *Notes:
-\# Default is italic.
-\#
-.MAC AUTHOR_FONT END
-. ds $AUTHOR_FT \\$1
-.END
-\#
-\#
-\# AUTHOR SIZE
-\# -----------
-\# *Argument:
-\# <+|- number of points by which to in/decrease author at start
-\# of the document>
-\# *Function:
-\# Creates or modifies string $AUTHOR_SIZE_CHANGE.
-\# *Notes:
-\# Must be preceded by a +|- sign with no space afterwards.
-\# Fractional point sizes are allowed.
-\# Default is same as running text.
-\#
-.MAC AUTHOR_SIZE END
-. ds $AUTHOR_SIZE_CHANGE \\$1
-.END
-\#
-\#
-\# DOCTYPE FAMILY
-\# --------------
-\# *Argument:
-\# <family to use for the document type string>
-\# *Function:
-\# Creates or modifies string $DOCTYPE_FAM.
-\# *Notes:
-\# Default is same as running text.
-\#
-.MAC DOCTYPE_FAMILY END
-. ds $DOCTYPE_FAM \\$1
-.END
-\#
-\#
-\# DOCTYPE FONT
-\# ------------
-\# *Argument:
-\# <font to use for the document type string>
-\# *Function:
-\# Creates or modifies string $DOCTYPE_FT.
-\# *Notes:
-\# Default is bold italic.
-\#
-.MAC DOCTYPE_FONT END
-. ds $DOCTYPE_FT \\$1
-.END
-\#
-\#
-\# DOCTYPE SIZE
-\# -------------
-\# *Argument:
-\# <+|- number of points by which to in/decrease the document
-\# type string (relative to running text)>
-\# *Function:
-\# Creates or modifies string $DOCTYPE_SIZE_CHANGE.
-\# *Notes:
-\# Must be preceded by a +|- sign with no space afterwards.
-\# Fractional point sizes are allowed.
-\# Default is +3 for TYPESET; 0 for TYPEWRITE.
-\#
-.MAC DOCTYPE_SIZE END
-. ds $DOCTYPE_SIZE_CHANGE \\$1
-.END
-\#
-\#
\# DOCUMENT LEFT MARGIN
\# --------------------
\# *Argument:
@@ -4580,8 +6440,8 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
\#
.MAC DOC_FAMILY END
. br
-. ds $DOC_FAM \\$1
-. FAMILY \\*[$DOC_FAM]
+. ds $DOC_FAM \\$1
+. ds $FAMILY \\*[$DOC_FAM]
. TITLE_FAMILY \\*[$DOC_FAM]
. SUBTITLE_FAMILY \\*[$DOC_FAM]
. AUTHOR_FAMILY \\*[$DOC_FAM]
@@ -4592,7 +6452,7 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
. BLOCKQUOTE_FAMILY \\*[$DOC_FAM]
. EPIGRAPH_FAMILY \\*[$DOC_FAM]
. HDRFTR_FAMILY \\*[$DOC_FAM]
-. PAGENUM_FAMILY \\*[$DOC_FAM]
+. FOOTNOTE_FAMILY \\*[$DOC_FAM]
.END
\#
\#
@@ -4601,7 +6461,7 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
\# *Argument:
\# <point size of running text>
\# *Function:
-\# Creates or modifies register $DOC_PT_SIZE.
+\# Creates or modifies register #DOC_PT_SIZE.
\# *Notes:
\# DOC_PT_SIZE is the basis for calculating all type sizes in
\# a document.
@@ -4640,6 +6500,7 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
. if '\\$2'ADJUST' \{ .TRAPS \}
.END
\#
+\#
\# ADJUST DOCUMENT LEAD
\# --------------------
\# *Arguments:
@@ -4649,30 +6510,62 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
\# on #B_MARGIN.
\#
.MAC DOC_LEAD_ADJUST END
-. ie '\\$1'' \{ .nr #ADJ_DOC_LEAD 1 \}
-. el \{ .nr #ADJ_DOC_LEAD 0 \}
+. ie '\\$1'' \{\
+. nr #ADJ_DOC_LEAD 1
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. nr #ADJ_DOC_LEAD 0
+. nr #DOC_LEAD_ADJUST_OFF 1
+. \}
.END
\#
\#
-\# DOCUMENT QUAD
-\# -------------
-\# *Arguments:
-\# L | LEFT | R | RIGHT | C | CENTER | CENTRE | J | JUSTIFY
+\# SHIM
+\# ----
+\# *Argument:
+\# None
\# *Function:
-\# Creates or modifies string $DOC_QUAD.
+\# Advances to the next "legal" baseline.
\# *Notes:
-\# While QUAD (from the typesetting macros) can be used before START
-\# to change the default document quad, DOC_QUAD *must* be used after
-\# the START macro has been invoked.
+\# If a user plays around with spacing in a doc (say, with ALD),
+\# it isn't easy to get mom back on track so she can achieve
+\# perfectly flush bottom margins. Any time SHIM is used, it
+\# ensures that the next output line falls on a legal baseline.
\#
-\# Default is LEFT for printstyle TYPEWRITE, JUSTIFY for printstyle
-\# TYPESET.
+\# First, a little convenience macro
\#
-.MAC DOC_QUAD END
-. ds $DOC_QUAD \\$1
-. QUAD \\*[$DOC_QUAD]
+.MAC PROCESS_SHIM END
+. while \\n+[#LEGAL_BASELINE]<\\n[#CURRENT_V_POS] \{\
+.
+.\}
+. nr #SHIM \\n[#LEGAL_BASELINE]-\\n[#CURRENT_V_POS]
.END
\#
+\#
+.MAC SHIM END
+. nr #LEGAL_BASELINE \\n[#T_MARGIN]-1v \\n[#DOC_LEAD]
+. if !r#CURRENT_V_POS \{ .nr #CURRENT_V_POS \\n(.d \}
+. ie r#ADVANCE_FROM_TOP \{\
+. ie \\n[#CURRENT_V_POS]<(\\n[#T_MARGIN]-1v) \{\
+. while \\n-[#LEGAL_BASELINE]>\\n[#CURRENT_V_POS] \{\
+.
+.\}
+. nr #LEGAL_BASELINE +\\n[#DOC_LEAD]
+. nr #SHIM \\n[#LEGAL_BASELINE]-\\n[#CURRENT_V_POS]
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. PROCESS_SHIM
+. \}
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. PROCESS_SHIM
+. \}
+. ALD \\n[#SHIM]u
+. rr #CURRENT_V_POS
+.END
+\#
+\#
+\#
\# ====================================================================
\#
\# +++INTERNATIONALIZATION+++
@@ -4750,6 +6643,7 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
. CAPS OFF
.END
\#
+\#
\# ====================================================================
\#
\# +++RECTO/VERSO+++
@@ -4775,65 +6669,6 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
\#
\# +++EPIGRAPHS+++
\#
-\# EPIGRAPH FAMILY
-\# ---------------
-\# *Argument:
-\# <family to use for epigraphs>
-\# *Function:
-\# Creates or modifies string $EPI_FAM.
-\# *Notes:
-\# Default is same as running text.
-\#
-.MAC EPIGRAPH_FAMILY END
-. ds $EPI_FAM \\$1
-.END
-\#
-\#
-\# EPIGRAPH FONT
-\# -------------
-\# *Argument:
-\# <font to use for epigraphs>
-\# *Function:
-\# Creates or modifies string $EPI_FT.
-\# *Notes:
-\# Default is same as running text.
-\#
-.MAC EPIGRAPH_FONT END
-. ds $EPI_FT \\$1
-.END
-\#
-\#
-\# EPIGRAPH SIZE
-\# -------------
-\# *Argument:
-\# <-|+ number of points by which to de/increase point size of epigraphs
-\# (relative to running text)>
-\# *Function:
-\# Creates or modifies string $EPI_SIZE_CHANGE.
-\# *Notes:
-\# Must be preceded by a - or + sign with no space afterwards.
-\# Fractional point sizes are allowed. Default -1.5 for printstyle
-\# TYPESET; +0 for TYPEWRITE.
-\#
-.MAC EPIGRAPH_SIZE END
-. ds $EPI_SIZE_CHANGE \\$1
-.END
-\#
-\#
-\# EPIGRAPH QUAD
-\# -------------
-\# *Arguments:
-\# L | LEFT | J | JUSTIFY
-\# *Function:
-\# Creates or modifies string $EPI_QUAD.
-\# *Notes:
-\# Default is $DOC_QUAD when BLOCK argument is passed to EPIGRAPH.
-\#
-.MAC EPIGRAPH_QUAD END
-. ds $EPI_QUAD \\$1
-.END
-\#
-\#
\# EPIGRAPH INDENT
\# ---------------
\# *Argument:
@@ -4883,6 +6718,10 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
.MAC EPIGRAPH END
. nr #PP_STYLE 2
. nr #Q_PP 0
+. if \\n[#LINENUMBERS]=1 \{\
+. NUMBER_LINES OFF
+. nr #LINENUMBERS 2
+. \}
. if \\n[#START] \{\
. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=1 \{\
. if \\n[#AUTHOR_LINES]=1 \{ .ALD \\n[#DOC_LEAD]u \}
@@ -4891,6 +6730,7 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
. ie '\\$1'' \{\
. nr #EPIGRAPH 1
. ev EPIGRAPH
+. nr #IN_DIVER 1
. ll \\n[#L_LENGTH]u
. ta \\n(.lu
. CHECK_INDENT
@@ -4921,11 +6761,19 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
. FAMILY \\*[$EPI_FAM]
. FT \\*[$EPI_FT]
. PT_SIZE \\n[#DOC_PT_SIZE]u\\*[$EPI_SIZE_CHANGE]
+. if \\n[#EPI_COLOR]=1 \{\
+. nf
+\m[\\*[$EPI_COLOR]]
+. EOL
+. \}
. AUTOLEAD \\n[#EPI_AUTOLEAD]
. nr #EPI_LEAD \\n[#LEAD]
. nr #EPI_LEAD_DIFF \\n[#DOC_LEAD]-\\n[#EPI_LEAD]
. \}
. di EPI_TEXT
+. nr #DIVERSIONS_HY_MARGIN (p;\\n[.ps]u*2.75)/1000
+. HY_SET 1 \\n[#DIVERSIONS_HY_MARGIN]u (\\n[#PT_SIZE]u/1000u/8u)p
+. hy 14
. nr #EPI_ACTIVE 1
. \}
. el \{\
@@ -4971,9 +6819,16 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
. FAMILY \\*[$EPI_FAM]
. FT \\*[$EPI_FT]
. PT_SIZE \\n[#DOC_PT_SIZE]u\\*[$EPI_SIZE_CHANGE]
+. if \\n[#EPI_COLOR]=1 \{\
+. nf
+\m[\\*[$EPI_COLOR]]
+. EOL
+. \}
. AUTOLEAD \\n[#EPI_AUTOLEAD]
. QUAD \\*[$EPI_QUAD]
-. HY
+. nr #DIVERSIONS_HY_MARGIN (p;\\n[.ps]u*2.75)/1000
+. HY_SET 1 \\n[#DIVERSIONS_HY_MARGIN]u (\\n[#PT_SIZE]u/1000u/8u)p
+. hy 14
. nr #EPI_LEAD \\n[#LEAD]
. nr #EPI_LEAD_DIFF \\n[#DOC_LEAD]-\\n[#EPI_LEAD]
. di EPI_TEXT
@@ -5003,13 +6858,27 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
.MAC DO_EPIGRAPH END
. br
. di
+. rr #IN_DIVER
+. if \\n[#RESET_FN_COUNTERS]=2 \{\
+. if !\\n[#FN_COUNT]=1 \{\
+. if ((\\n[#PAGE_LENGTH]+\\n[#VARIABLE_FOOTER_POS])+\\n[#DIVER_DEPTH])>(\\n[#PAGE_LENGTH]+\\n[#VARIABLE_FOOTER_POS]) \{\
+. DIVER_FN_2_POST
+. rr #RESET_FN_COUNTERS
+. \}
+. \}
+. \}
+. nr #SAVED_FN_NUMBER \\n[#FN_NUMBER]
+. nr #DONE_ONCE 0 1
. REMOVE_INDENT
. ev
. nr #EPI_DEPTH \\n[#DIVER_DEPTH]-\\n[#EPI_LEAD]
. nr #EPI_LINES \\n[#EPI_DEPTH]/\\n[#EPI_LEAD]
. ie \\n[#START] \{\
+. RLD \\n[#SHIM]u
. nr #EPI_WHITESPACE (\\n[#DOC_LEAD]*\\n[#EPI_LINES])-\\n[#EPI_DEPTH]
-. while \\n[#EPI_WHITESPACE]>\\n[#DOC_LEAD] \{ .nr #EPI_WHITESPACE -\\n[#DOC_LEAD] \}
+. while \\n[#EPI_WHITESPACE]>\\n[#DOC_LEAD] \{\
+. nr #EPI_WHITESPACE -\\n[#DOC_LEAD]
+.\}
. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=2 \{\
. RLD \\n[#DOC_LEAD]u
. if \\n[#EPI_WHITESPACE]<\\n[#DOC_LEAD] \{\
@@ -5024,7 +6893,9 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
. ie \\n[#EPI_DEPTH]<\\n[#TRAP_DISTANCE] \{\
. nr #EPI_FITS 1
. nr #EPI_WHITESPACE (\\n[#DOC_LEAD]*\\n[#EPI_LINES])-\\n[#EPI_DEPTH]
-. while \\n[#EPI_WHITESPACE]>\\n[#DOC_LEAD] \{ .nr #EPI_WHITESPACE -\\n[#DOC_LEAD] \}
+. while \\n[#EPI_WHITESPACE]>\\n[#DOC_LEAD] \{\
+. nr #EPI_WHITESPACE -\\n[#DOC_LEAD]
+.\}
. ie \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=1 \{\
. if \\n[#EPI_WHITESPACE]=\\n[#DOC_LEAD] \{ .ALD \\n[#EPI_WHITESPACE]u/2u \}
. \}
@@ -5036,20 +6907,28 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
. ALD \\n[#EPI_LEAD_DIFF]u+(\\n[#EPI_WHITESPACE]u/2u)-\\n[#DOC_LEAD]u
. \}
. \}
+. if \\n[#DIVER_FN]=2 \{ .rr #DIVER_FN \}
. \}
. el \{\
. nr #EPI_LINES_TO_TRAP 0 1
-. while \\n[#EPI_LEAD]*\\n+[#EPI_LINES_TO_TRAP]<\\n[#TRAP_DISTANCE] \{ .nr #LOOP 1 \}
+. while \\n[#EPI_LEAD]*\\n+[#EPI_LINES_TO_TRAP]<\\n[#TRAP_DISTANCE] \{\
+. nr #LOOP 1
+.\}
. nr #EPI_LINES_TO_TRAP -1
. nr #EPI_WHITESPACE (\\n[#EPI_LINES_TO_TRAP]*\\n[#DOC_LEAD])-(\\n[#EPI_LINES_TO_TRAP]*\\n[#EPI_LEAD])
-. while \\n[#EPI_WHITESPACE]>\\n[#DOC_LEAD] \{ .nr #EPI_WHITESPACE -\\n[#DOC_LEAD] \}
+. while \\n[#EPI_WHITESPACE]>\\n[#DOC_LEAD] \{\
+. nr #EPI_WHITESPACE -\\n[#DOC_LEAD]
+.\}
. if \\n[#EPI_WHITESPACE]<\\n[#DOC_LEAD] \{ .ALD \\n[#EPI_WHITESPACE]u \}
. if \\n[#EPI_WHITESPACE]>\\n[#DOC_LEAD] \{ .ALD \\n[#EPI_WHITESPACE]u-\\n[#DOC_LEAD]u \}
. \}
. \}
. if \\n[#EPIGRAPH]=1 \{\
. po \\n[#L_MARGIN]u
-. if \\n[#COLUMNS] \{ .po \\n[#COL_\\n[#COL_NUM]_L_MARGIN]u \}
+. if \\n[#COLUMNS] \{\
+. po \\n[#COL_\\n[#COL_NUM]_L_MARGIN]u
+. nr #L_MARGIN \\n(.o
+. \}
. \}
. if \\n[#EPIGRAPH]=2 \{\
. nr #EPI_OFFSET \\n[#L_MARGIN]+(\\n[#PP_INDENT]*\\n[#EPI_OFFSET_VALUE])
@@ -5065,8 +6944,10 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=1 \{\
. ie \\n[#SINGLE_SPACE] \{ .ALD \\n[#DOC_LEAD]u \}
. el \{\
-. if \\n[#EPI_WHITESPACE]=\\n[#DOC_LEAD] \{ .ALD \\n[#DOC_LEAD]u/2u \}
+. ie \\n[#EPI_LINES]%2=1 \{ .ALD \\n[#DOC_LEAD]u \}
+. el \{ .ALD \\n[#DOC_LEAD]u/2u \}
. \}
+. SHIM
. \}
. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=2 \{\
. if \\n[#EPI_WHITESPACE]<\\n[#DOC_LEAD] \{\
@@ -5075,6 +6956,7 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
. if \\n[#EPI_WHITESPACE]>\\n[#DOC_LEAD] \{\
. ALD (\\n[#EPI_WHITESPACE]u/2u)-\\n[#DOC_LEAD]u
. \}
+. SHIM
. \}
. \}
. el \{\
@@ -5083,7 +6965,9 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
. ie \\n[#FN_FOR_EPI] \{\
. nr #EPI_LINES_TO_END 1
. nr #EPI_WHITESPACE (\\n[#EPI_LINES_TO_END]*\\n[#DOC_LEAD])-(\\n[#EPI_LINES_TO_END]*\\n[#EPI_LEAD])
-. while \\n[#EPI_WHITESPACE]>\\n[#DOC_LEAD] \{ .nr #EPI_WHITESPACE -\\n[#DOC_LEAD] \}
+. while \\n[#EPI_WHITESPACE]>\\n[#DOC_LEAD] \{\
+. nr #EPI_WHITESPACE -\\n[#DOC_LEAD]
+.\}
. ALD \\n[#EPI_WHITESPACE]u-(\\n[#DOC_LEAD]u-\\n[#EPI_LEAD]u)
. \}
. el \{\
@@ -5102,10 +6986,12 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
. \}
. el \{\
. nr #EPI_LINES_TO_END \\n[#EPI_LINES]-\\n[#EPI_LINES_TO_TRAP]
-. if \\n[#LOOP] \{. nr #EPI_LINES_TO_END +1 \}
+. if \\n[#LOOP] \{ .nr #EPI_LINES_TO_END +1 \}
. rr #LOOP
. nr #EPI_WHITESPACE (\\n[#EPI_LINES_TO_END]*\\n[#DOC_LEAD])-(\\n[#EPI_LINES_TO_END]*\\n[#EPI_LEAD])
-. while \\n[#EPI_WHITESPACE]>\\n[#DOC_LEAD] \{ .nr #EPI_WHITESPACE -\\n[#DOC_LEAD] \}
+. while \\n[#EPI_WHITESPACE]>\\n[#DOC_LEAD] \{\
+. nr #EPI_WHITESPACE -\\n[#DOC_LEAD]
+.\}
. ALD \\n[#EPI_WHITESPACE]u-(\\n[#DOC_LEAD]u-\\n[#EPI_LEAD]u)
. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=1 \{\
. if !\\n[#SINGLE_SPACE] \{\
@@ -5122,13 +7008,21 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
. ALD \\n[#DOC_LEAD]u
. QUAD \\*[$DOC_QUAD]
. po \\n[#L_MARGIN]u
-. if \\n[#COLUMNS] \{ .po \\n[#COL_\\n[#COL_NUM]_L_MARGIN]u \}
+. if \\n[#COLUMNS] \{\
+. po \\n[#COL_\\n[#COL_NUM]_L_MARGIN]u
+. nr #L_MARGIN \\n(.o
+. \}
. if \\n[#START] \{\
. if \\n[#COLUMNS] \{\
. po \\n[#COL_\\n[#COL_NUM]_L_MARGIN]u
+. nr #L_MARGIN \\n(.o
. mk dc
. \}
. \}
+. if \\n[#LINENUMBERS]=2 \{\
+. NUMBER_LINES RESUME
+. nr #LINENUMBERS 1
+. \}
.END
\#
\# ====================================================================
@@ -5143,18 +7037,26 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
\# Deposits --END-- at the end of a document.
\#
.MAC FINIS END
+. br
+. ev FINIS
+. evc 0
. if \\n[#TAB_ACTIVE] \{ .TQ \}
. if \\n[#INDENT_ACTIVE] \{ .IQ CLEAR \}
-. FOOTERS OFF
-. PAGINATION OFF
. nr #EM_ADJUST (1m/8)
-. if \\n[#COLUMNS] \{ .po \\n[#COL_\\n[#COL_NUM]_L_MARGIN]u \}
+. if \\n[#COLUMNS] \{\
+. po \\n[#COL_\\n[#COL_NUM]_L_MARGIN]u
+. nr #L_MARGIN \\n(.o
+. \}
. ALD \\n[#DOC_LEAD]u
. CENTER
. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=1 \{ .PRINT "--\\*[$FINIS_STRING]--\}
. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=2 \{\
-. PRINT "\v'-\\n[#EM_ADJUST]u'\(em\v'+\\n[#EM_ADJUST]u'\\*[$FINIS_STRING]\v'-\\n[#EM_ADJUST]u'\*[FU1]\(em
+. ie \\n[#FINIS_COLOR] \{\
+. PRINT "\m[\\*[$FINIS_COLOR]]\v'-\\n[#EM_ADJUST]u'\(em\v'+\\n[#EM_ADJUST]u'\\*[$FINIS_STRING]\v'-\\n[#EM_ADJUST]u'\*[FU1]\(em\m[]
+. \}
+. el \{ .PRINT \v'-\\n[#EM_ADJUST]u'\(em\v'+\\n[#EM_ADJUST]u'\\*[$FINIS_STRING]\v'-\\n[#EM_ADJUST]u'\*[FU1]\(em\m[] \}
. \}
+. ev
.END
\#
\# ====================================================================
@@ -5168,47 +7070,6 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
.ds PAGE# \En[#PAGENUMBER]
\#
\#
-\# HDRFTR FAMILY
-\# -------------
-\# *Argument:
-\# <family to use in header/footers>
-\# *Function:
-\# Creates or modifies string $HDRFTR_FAM.
-\# *Notes:
-\# Default is same as running text.
-\#
-.MAC HDRFTR_FAMILY END
-. ds $HDRFTR_FAM \\$1
-.END
-\#
-\#
-\# HDRFTR SIZE
-\# -----------
-\# *Argument:
-\# <+|-number of points by which to in/decrease point size of
-\# header/footers (relative to running text)>
-\# *Function:
-\# Creates or modifies string $HDRFTR_SIZE_CHANGE.
-\# *Notes:
-\# Must be preceded by a +|- sign. No space afterwards.
-\# Fractional point sizes are allowed. Default is +0.
-\#
-\# By default, header/footers print the author .5 points smaller
-\# than the base point size of running text, center titles
-\# (Chapter, Draft, Revision, etc.) .5 points smaller
-\# than running text (in italics), and the document title 2 full
-\# points smaller than running text (in caps). The HDRFTR_SIZE
-\# macro changes the overall size for all three parts while
-\# maintaining the internal size changes.
-\#
-\# In other words, if the user likes the header/footers but wants
-\# them a bit bigger or a bit smaller, s/he should use HDRFTR_SIZE.
-\#
-.MAC HDRFTR_SIZE END
-. ds $HDRFTR_SIZE_CHANGE \\$1
-.END
-\#
-\#
\# HDRFTR RULE GAP
\# ---------------
\# *Argument:
@@ -5252,48 +7113,6 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
.END
\#
\#
-\# HDRFTR LEFT FAMILY
-\# ------------------
-\# *Argument:
-\# <family of header/footer left string>
-\# *Function:
-\# Creates or modifies string $HDRFTR_LEFT_FAM.
-\#
-.MAC HDRFTR_LEFT_FAMILY END
-. ds $HDRFTR_LEFT_FAM \\$1
-.END
-\#
-\#
-\# HDRFTR LEFT FONT
-\# ----------------
-\# *Argument:
-\# <font of header/footer left string>
-\# *Function:
-\# Creates or modifies string $HDRFTR_LEFT_FT.
-\#
-.MAC HDRFTR_LEFT_FONT END
-. ds $HDRFTR_LEFT_FT \\$1
-.END
-\#
-\#
-\# HDRFTR LEFT SIZE
-\# ----------------
-\# *Argument:
-\# <+|- number of points to in/decrease size of left string in
-\# header/footers (relative to running text)>
-\# *Function:
-\# Creates or modifies string HDRFTR_LEFT_SIZE_CHANGE.
-\# *Notes:
-\# Must be preceded by a +|- sign. No space afterwards.
-\# Fractional point sizes are allowed.
-\# Default is -.5 for printstyle TYPESET; if all caps, -2
-\# Has no effect in TYPEWRITE.
-\#
-.MAC HDRFTR_LEFT_SIZE END
-. ds $HDRFTR_LEFT_SIZE_CHANGE \\$1
-.END
-\#
-\#
\# HDRFTR LEFT CAPS
\# ----------------
\# *Argument:
@@ -5310,7 +7129,7 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
. \}
. el \{\
. nr #HDRFTR_LEFT_CAPS 0
-. ds $HDRFTR_RIGHT_SIZE_CHANGE +0
+. ds $HDRFTR_LEFT_SIZE_CHANGE +0
. \}
.END
\#
@@ -5338,70 +7157,80 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
\#
.MAC HDRFTR_CENTER END
. nr #USER_DEF_HDRFTR_CENTER 1
+. if '\\$0'FOOTER_CENTER' \{\
+. ds $HDRFTR_CENTER_OLD \\*[$HDRFTR_CENTER]
+. ds $HDRFTR_CENTER_NEW \\$1
+. \}
+. if '\\$0'FOOTER_CENTRE' \{\
+. ds $HDRFTR_CENTER_OLD \\*[$HDRFTR_CENTER]
+. ds $HDRFTR_CENTER_NEW \\$1
+. \}
. ds $HDRFTR_CENTER \\$1
.END
\#
\#
-\# HDRFTR CENTER FAMILY
-\# --------------------
-\# *Argument:
-\# <family of header/footer center string>
-\# *Function:
-\# Creates or modifies string $HDRFTR_CENTER_FAM.
-\#
-.MAC HDRFTR_CENTER_FAMILY END
-. ds $HDRFTR_CENTER_FAM \\$1
-.END
-\#
-\#
-\# HDRFTR CENTER FONT
+\# HDRFTR CENTER CAPS
\# ------------------
\# *Argument:
-\# <font of header/footer center string>
+\# <none> | <anything>
\# *Function:
-\# Creates or modifies string $HDRFTR_CENTER_FT.
+\# Turns capitalisation of $HDRFTR_CENTER (typically, doctype of
+\# the document) on or off.
+\# *Notes:
+\# Default is on.
\#
-.MAC HDRFTR_CENTER_FONT END
-. ds $HDRFTR_CENTER_FT \\$1
+.MAC HDRFTR_CENTER_CAPS END
+. ie '\\$1'' \{\
+. nr #HDRFTR_CENTER_CAPS 1
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. nr #HDRFTR_CENTER_CAPS 0
+. ds $HDRFTR_CENTER_SIZE_CHANGE +0
+. \}
.END
\#
\#
-\# HDRFTR CENTER SIZE
-\# ------------------
+\# HDRFTR CENTER PADDING
+\# ---------------------
\# *Argument:
-\# <+|- number of points to in/decrease size of centre string in
-\# header/footers (relative to header/footer size)>
+\# LEFT | RIGHT <amount of padding to put left or right of hdrftr
+\# center string>
\# *Function:
-\# Creates string HDRFTR_CENTER_SIZE_CHANGE.
+\# Creates or modifies registers #HDRFTR_CTR_PAD_LEFT or
+\# #HDRFTR_CTR_PAD_RIGHT.
\# *Notes:
-\# Must be preceded by a +|- sign. No space afterwards.
-\# Fractional point sizes are allowed.
-\# Default is -.5 for printstyle TYPESET; if all caps, -2
-\# Has no effect in TYPEWRITE.
+\# By default, the HDRFTR_CENTER string is centered on the doc
+\# line length. Long titles or long author names can screw up
+\# visual centering, or create overprints. This macro allows the
+\# user to pad the center string by the specified amount of space
+\# to fix these problems. Use only one of LEFT or RIGHT.
+\#
+\# A unit of measure is required.
\#
-.MAC HDRFTR_CENTER_SIZE END
-. ds $HDRFTR_CENTER_SIZE_CHANGE \\$1
+.MAC HDRFTR_CENTER_PAD END
+. if '\\$1'LEFT' \{\
+. nr #HDRFTR_CTR_PAD_LEFT (\\$2)
+. \}
+. if '\\$1'RIGHT' \{\
+. nr #HDRFTR_CTR_PAD_RIGHT (\\$2)
+. \}
.END
\#
\#
-\# HDRFTR CENTER CAPS
-\# ------------------
+\# SWITCH HDRFTR CENTER PADDING SIDE - support macro
+\# --------------------------------
\# *Argument:
-\# <none> | <anything>
+\# <none>
\# *Function:
-\# Turns capitalisation of $HDRFTR_CENTER (typically, doctype of
-\# the document) on or off.
+\# Switches the padding side of hdrftr center padding.
\# *Notes:
-\# Default is on.
+\# Required to keep spacing around hdrftr string constant
+\# in recto/verso documents.
\#
-.MAC HDRFTR_CENTER_CAPS END
-. ie '\\$1'' \{\
-. nr #HDRFTR_CENTER_CAPS 1
-. \}
-. el \{\
-. nr #HDRFTR_CENTER_CAPS 0
-. ds $HDRFTR_CENTER_SIZE_CHANGE +0
-. \}
+.MAC SWITCH_HDRFTR_CENTER_PAD END
+. nr #HDRFTR_CTR_PAD_TMP \\n[#HDRFTR_CTR_PAD_LEFT]
+. HDRFTR_CENTER_PAD LEFT \\n[#HDRFTR_CTR_PAD_RIGHT]u
+. HDRFTR_CENTER_PAD RIGHT \\n[#HDRFTR_CTR_PAD_TMP]u
.END
\#
\#
@@ -5431,48 +7260,6 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
.END
\#
\#
-\# HDRFTR RIGHT FAMILY
-\# -------------------
-\# *Argument:
-\# <family of header/footer right string>
-\# *Function:
-\# Creates or modifies string $HDRFTR_RIGHT_FAM.
-\#
-.MAC HDRFTR_RIGHT_FAMILY END
-. ds $HDRFTR_RIGHT_FAM \\$1
-.END
-\#
-\#
-\# HDRFTR RIGHT FONT
-\# -----------------
-\# *Argument:
-\# <font of header/footer right string>
-\# *Function:
-\# Creates or modifies string $HDRFTR_RIGHT_FT.
-\#
-.MAC HDRFTR_RIGHT_FONT END
-. ds $HDRFTR_RIGHT_FT \\$1
-.END
-\#
-\#
-\# HDRFTR RIGHT SIZE
-\# -----------------
-\# *Argument:
-\# <+|- number of points to in/decrease size of right string in
-\# header/footers (relative to header/footer size)>
-\# *Function:
-\# Creates or modifies string HDRFTR_RIGHT_SIZE_CHANGE.
-\# *Notes:
-\# Must be preceded by a +|- sign. No space afterwards.
-\# Fractional point sizes are allowed.
-\# Default is -2 for printstyle TYPESET if all caps; otherwise -.5
-\# Has no effect in TYPEWRITE.
-\#
-.MAC HDRFTR_RIGHT_SIZE END
-. ds $HDRFTR_RIGHT_SIZE_CHANGE \\$1
-.END
-\#
-\#
\# HDRFTR RIGHT CAPS
\# -----------------
\# *Argument:
@@ -5485,7 +7272,7 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
\#
.MAC HDRFTR_RIGHT_CAPS END
. ie '\\$1'' \{\
-. nr #HDRFTR_RIGHT_CAPS 1
+. nr #HDRFTR_RIGHT_CAPS 1
. \}
. el \{\
. nr #HDRFTR_RIGHT_CAPS 0
@@ -5493,24 +7280,35 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
. \}
.END
\#
+\#
\# HDRFTR RULE
\# -----------
\# *Arguments:
\# <none> | <anything>
\# *Function:
\# If invoked via the alias HDRFTR_RULE_INTERNAL in HDRFTR, prints a rule
-\# under the header/footer. Otherwise, turns HDRFTR_RULE on or off.
+\# under the header/over the footer. Otherwise, turns HDRFTR_RULE
+\# on or off.
\#
.MAC HDRFTR_RULE END \"To print rule under header/over footer.
. ie '\\$0'HDRFTR_RULE_INTERNAL' \{\
. ie \\n[#USERDEF_HDRFTR] \{\
. nr #CAP_HEIGHT_ADJUST \\n[#HDRFTR_HEIGHT]
-. PT_SIZE 12
-. if \\n[#HEADERS_ON] \{ .ALD \\n[#HDRFTR_RULE_GAP]u \}
+. ps 12
+. if \\n[#HEADERS_ON] \{\
+. rt \\nyu
+. ALD \\n[#HDRFTR_RULE_GAP]u
+. \}
. if \\n[#FOOTERS_ON] \{\
+. rt \\nyu
. RLD \\n[#HDRFTR_RULE_GAP]u+\\n[#CAP_HEIGHT_ADJUST]u+1p
. \}
-. PRINT \\l'\\n[#DOC_L_LENGTH]u'
+. ie \\n[#HDRFTR_RULE_COLOR]=1 \{\
+. PRINT \m[\\*[$HDRFTR_RULE_COLOR]]\\l'\\n[#DOC_L_LENGTH]u'\m[]
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. PRINT \\l'\\n[#DOC_L_LENGTH]u'
+. \}
. br
. \}
. el \{\
@@ -5527,12 +7325,21 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
. \}
. el \{ .nr #CAP_HEIGHT_ADJUST \\n[#RIGHT_CAP_HEIGHT] \}
. \}
-. PT_SIZE 12
-. if \\n[#HEADERS_ON] \{ .ALD \\n[#HDRFTR_RULE_GAP]u \}
+. ps 12
+. if \\n[#HEADERS_ON] \{\
+. rt \\nyu
+. ALD \\n[#HDRFTR_RULE_GAP]u
+. \}
. if \\n[#FOOTERS_ON] \{\
-. RLD \\n[#LEAD]u*3u+\\n[#HDRFTR_RULE_GAP]u+\\n[#CAP_HEIGHT_ADJUST]u+1p
+. rt \\nyu
+. RLD \\n[#HDRFTR_RULE_GAP]u+\\n[#CAP_HEIGHT_ADJUST]u+1p
+. \}
+. ie \\n[#HDRFTR_RULE_COLOR]=1 \{\
+. PRINT \m[\\*[$HDRFTR_RULE_COLOR]]\\l'\\n[#DOC_L_LENGTH]u'\m[]
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. PRINT \\l'\\n[#DOC_L_LENGTH]u'
. \}
-. PRINT \\l'\\n[#DOC_L_LENGTH]u'
. br
. \}
. \}
@@ -5581,21 +7388,23 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
\# Creates or modifies register #SWITCH_HDRFTR, used to switch
\# default location of HDRFTR_LEFT and HDRFTR_RIGHT.
\# *Notes:
-\# Typically, the author string appears at the left of header/footers,
-\# and the title string appears at the right. This switches the
-\# location of the two. Useful in conjuction with RECTO_VERSO to
-\# tweak switches on alternate pages to come out as the user wishes.
-\# The assumption of RECTO_VERSO is that the first page of the document
-\# (recto) is odd, and even though it has no header/footer, if it did have one,
-\# it would print as AUTHOR...CENTER...TITLE (or whatever strings
-\# the user has supplied for HDRFTR_LEFT/RIGHT), meaning that the
-\# next page, which does have a header/footer, will come out as
-\# TITLE...CENTER...AUTHOR (or whatever strings the user has
-\# supplied for HDRFTR_LEFT/RIGHT). SWITCH_HDRFTRS allows the user
-\# to get the desired string in the desired place on the desired
-\# recto/verso page.
\#
-\# Default is OFF.
+.ig
+Typically, the author string appears at the left of header/footers,
+and the title string appears at the right. This switches the
+location of the two. Useful in conjuction with RECTO_VERSO to tweak
+switches on alternate pages to come out as the user wishes. The
+assumption of RECTO_VERSO is that the first page of the document
+(recto) is odd, and even though it has no header/footer, if it did
+have one, it would print as AUTHOR...CENTER...TITLE (or whatever
+strings the user has supplied for HDRFTR_LEFT/RIGHT), meaning that
+the next page, which does have a header/footer, will come out as
+TITLE...CENTER...AUTHOR (or whatever strings the user has supplied
+for HDRFTR_LEFT/RIGHT). SWITCH_HDRFTRS allows the user to get the
+desired string in the desired place on the desired recto/verso page.
+
+Default is OFF.
+..
\#
.MAC SWITCH_HDRFTR END
. ie '\\$1'' \{ .nr #SWITCH_HDRFTR 1 \}
@@ -5613,7 +7422,9 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
\# *Notes:
\# For use when users don't want 3-part headers/footers, but rather
\# want to design their own headers/footers and need different
-\# headers/footers on recto and verso pages.
+\# headers/footers on recto and verso pages. Using just
+\# HEADER_RECTO, even when recto/verso is not on, allows users to
+\# design their own headers/footers for doc pages.
\#
.MAC HDRFTR_RECTO END
. nr #USERDEF_HDRFTR 1
@@ -5706,7 +7517,6 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
. if !\\n[#PRINT_FOOTER_ON_PAGE_1] \{ .return \}
. \}
. \}
-. if \\n[#HEADERS_ON] \{ .vs 0 \}
. if \\n[#USERDEF_HDRFTR] \{\
. PRINT_USERDEF_HDRFTR
. return
@@ -5721,12 +7531,17 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
. nr #HDRFTR_TMP_CAPS_SWITCH \\n[#HDRFTR_LEFT_CAPS]
. nr #HDRFTR_LEFT_CAPS \\n[#HDRFTR_RIGHT_CAPS]
. nr #HDRFTR_RIGHT_CAPS \\n[#HDRFTR_TMP_CAPS_SWITCH]
+. ds $HDRFTR_TMP_COLOR_SWITCH \\*[$HDRFTR_LEFT_COLOR]
+. ds $HDRFTR_LEFT_COLOR \\*[$HDRFTR_RIGHT_COLOR]
+. ds $HDRFTR_RIGHT_COLOR \\*[$HDRFTR_TMP_COLOR_SWITCH]
. rr #HDRFTR_TMP_CAPS_SWITCH
. rm $HDRFTR_TMP_SWITCH
. rm $HDRFTR_TMP_SIZE_CHANGE_SWITCH
+. rm $HDRFTR_TMP_COLOR_SWITCH
. nr #SWITCH_HDRFTR 0
. \}
. nr #PAGENUMBER \\n%+\\n[#PAGE_NUM_ADJ]
+. if \\n[#ENDNOTES] \{ .PAGENUM_STYLE \\*[$EN_PN_STYLE] \}
. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=1 \{\
. if \\n[#FOOTERS_ON] \{\
. di NULL
@@ -5748,11 +7563,12 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
. if \\n[#HDRFTR_LEFT_CAPS] \{ .CAPS OFF \}
. CENTER
. if \\n[#HDRFTR_CENTER_CAPS] \{ .CAPS \}
+. rt \\nyu
. ie '\\*[$HDRFTR_CENTER]'#' \{\
-. PRINT \\v'-(\\n[#LEAD]u*1u)'\\n[#PAGENUMBER]
+. PRINT \\h'\\n[#HDRFTR_CTR_PAD_LEFT]u'\\n[#PAGENUMBER]\\h'\\n[#HDRFTR_CTR_PAD_RIGHT]u'
. \}
. el \{\
-. ie !'\\*[$HDRFTR_CENTER]'' \{ .PRINT \\v'-(\\n[#LEAD]u*1u)'\\*[$HDRFTR_CENTER] \}
+. ie !'\\*[$HDRFTR_CENTER]'' \{ .PRINT \\h'\\n[#HDRFTR_CTR_PAD_LEFT]u'\\*[$HDRFTR_CENTER]\\h'\\n[#HDRFTR_CTR_PAD_RIGHT]u' \}
. el \{ .PRINT \& \}
. \}
. if \\n[#HDRFTR_CENTER_CAPS] \{ .CAPS OFF \}
@@ -5760,19 +7576,26 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
. if e \{ .RIGHT \}
. if \\n[#RECTO_VERSO]=0 \{ .RIGHT \}
. if \\n[#HDRFTR_RIGHT_CAPS] \{ .CAPS \}
+. rt \\nyu
. ie '\\*[$HDRFTR_RIGHT]'#' \{\
-. PRINT \\v'-(\\n[#LEAD]u*2u)'\\n[#PAGENUMBER]
+. PRINT \\n[#PAGENUMBER]
. \}
. el \{\
-. ie !'\\*[$HDRFTR_RIGHT]'' \{ .PRINT \v'-(\\n[#LEAD]u*2u)'\\*[$HDRFTR_RIGHT] \}
+. ie !'\\*[$HDRFTR_RIGHT]'' \{ .PRINT \\*[$HDRFTR_RIGHT] \}
. el \{ .PRINT \& \}
. \}
. if \\n[#HDRFTR_RIGHT_CAPS] \{ .CAPS OFF \}
. \}
. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=2 \{\
-. FAMILY \\*[$HDRFTR_LEFT_FAM]
-. FT \\*[$HDRFTR_LEFT_FT]
-. PT_SIZE \\n[#HDRFTR_PT_SIZE]u\\*[$HDRFTR_LEFT_SIZE_CHANGE]
+. if \\n[#HDRFTR_COLOR]=1 \{\
+. nf
+\m[\\*[$HDRFTR_COLOR]]
+. EOL
+. \}
+. fam \\*[$HDRFTR_LEFT_FAM]
+. ft \\*[$HDRFTR_LEFT_FT]
+. ps \\n[#HDRFTR_PT_SIZE]u\\*[$HDRFTR_LEFT_SIZE_CHANGE]
+. vs 12
. if \\n[#FOOTERS_ON] \{\
. di NULL
. SIZESPECS
@@ -5783,15 +7606,30 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
. if e \{ .RIGHT \}
. if \\n[#RECTO_VERSO]=0 \{ .LEFT \}
. if \\n[#HDRFTR_LEFT_CAPS] \{ .CAPS \}
-. ie '\\*[$HDRFTR_LEFT]'#' \{ .PRINT \\n[#PAGENUMBER] \}
+. ie '\\*[$HDRFTR_LEFT]'#' \{\
+. ie \\n[#HDRFTR_LEFT_COLOR]=1 \{\
+. PRINT \m[\\*[$HDRFTR_LEFT_COLOR]]\\n[#PAGENUMBER]\m[]
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. PRINT \\n[#PAGENUMBER]
+. \}
+. \}
. el \{\
-. ie !'\\*[$HDRFTR_LEFT]'' \{ . PRINT \\*[$HDRFTR_LEFT] \}
+. ie !'\\*[$HDRFTR_LEFT]'' \{\
+. ie \\n[#HDRFTR_LEFT_COLOR]=1 \{\
+. PRINT \m[\\*[$HDRFTR_LEFT_COLOR]]\\*[$HDRFTR_LEFT]\m[]
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. PRINT \\*[$HDRFTR_LEFT]
+. \}
+. \}
. el \{ .PRINT \& \}
. \}
. if \\n[#HDRFTR_LEFT_CAPS] \{ .CAPS OFF \}
-. FAMILY \\*[$HDRFTR_CENTER_FAM]
-. FT \\*[$HDRFTR_CENTER_FT]
-. PT_SIZE \\n[#HDRFTR_PT_SIZE]u\\*[$HDRFTR_CENTER_SIZE_CHANGE]
+. fam \\*[$HDRFTR_CENTER_FAM]
+. ft \\*[$HDRFTR_CENTER_FT]
+. ps \\n[#HDRFTR_PT_SIZE]u\\*[$HDRFTR_CENTER_SIZE_CHANGE]
+. vs 12
. if \\n[#FOOTERS_ON] \{\
. di NULL
. SIZESPECS
@@ -5800,17 +7638,31 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
. \}
. CENTER
. if \\n[#HDRFTR_CENTER_CAPS] \{ .CAPS \}
+. rt \\nyu
. ie '\\*[$HDRFTR_CENTER]'#' \{\
-. PRINT \\v'-(\\n[#LEAD]u*1u)'\\n[#PAGENUMBER]
+. ie \\n[#HDRFTR_CENTER_COLOR]=1 \{\
+. PRINT \\h'\\n[#HDRFTR_CTR_PAD_LEFT]u'\m[\\*[$HDRFTR_CENTER_COLOR]]\\n[#PAGENUMBER]\\h'\\n[#HDRFTR_CTR_PAD_RIGHT]u'\m[]
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. PRINT \\h'\\n[#HDRFTR_CTR_PAD_LEFT]u'\\n[#PAGENUMBER]\\h'\\n[#HDRFTR_CTR_PAD_RIGHT]u'
+. \}
. \}
. el \{\
-. ie !'\\*[$HDRFTR_CENTER]'' \{ .PRINT \\v'-(\\n[#LEAD]u*1u)'\\*[$HDRFTR_CENTER] \}
+. ie !'\\*[$HDRFTR_CENTER]'' \{\
+. ie \\n[#HDRFTR_CENTER_COLOR]=1 \{\
+. PRINT \\h'\\n[#HDRFTR_CTR_PAD_LEFT]u'\m[\\*[$HDRFTR_CENTER_COLOR]]\\*[$HDRFTR_CENTER]\\h'\\n[#HDRFTR_CTR_PAD_RIGHT]u'\m[]
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. PRINT \\h'\\n[#HDRFTR_CTR_PAD_LEFT]u'\\*[$HDRFTR_CENTER]\\h'\\n[#HDRFTR_CTR_PAD_RIGHT]u'
+. \}
+. \}
. el \{ .PRINT \& \}
. \}
. if \\n[#HDRFTR_CENTER_CAPS] \{ .CAPS OFF \}
-. FAMILY \\*[$HDRFTR_RIGHT_FAM]
-. FT \\*[$HDRFTR_RIGHT_FT]
-. PT_SIZE \\n[#HDRFTR_PT_SIZE]u\\*[$HDRFTR_RIGHT_SIZE_CHANGE]
+. fam \\*[$HDRFTR_RIGHT_FAM]
+. ft \\*[$HDRFTR_RIGHT_FT]
+. ps \\n[#HDRFTR_PT_SIZE]u\\*[$HDRFTR_RIGHT_SIZE_CHANGE]
+. vs 12
. if \\n[#FOOTERS_ON] \{\
. di NULL
. SIZESPECS
@@ -5821,11 +7673,24 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
. if e \{ .LEFT \}
. if \\n[#RECTO_VERSO]=0 \{ .RIGHT \}
. if \\n[#HDRFTR_RIGHT_CAPS] \{ .CAPS \}
+. rt \\nyu
. ie '\\*[$HDRFTR_RIGHT]'#' \{\
-. PRINT \\v'-(\\n[#LEAD]u*2u)'\\n[#PAGENUMBER]
+. ie \\n[#HDRFTR_RIGHT_COLOR]=1 \{\
+. PRINT \m[\\*[$HDRFTR_RIGHT_COLOR]]\\n[#PAGENUMBER]\m[]
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. PRINT \\n[#PAGENUMBER]
+. \}
. \}
. el \{\
-. ie !'\\*[$HDRFTR_RIGHT]'' \{ .PRINT \v'-(\\n[#LEAD]u*2u)'\\*[$HDRFTR_RIGHT] \}
+. ie !'\\*[$HDRFTR_RIGHT]'' \{\
+. ie \\n[#HDRFTR_RIGHT_COLOR]=1 \{\
+. PRINT \m[\\*[$HDRFTR_RIGHT_COLOR]]\\*[$HDRFTR_RIGHT]\m[]
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. PRINT \\*[$HDRFTR_RIGHT]
+. \}
+. \}
. el \{ .PRINT \& \}
. \}
. if \\n[#HDRFTR_RIGHT_CAPS] \{ .CAPS OFF \}
@@ -5833,6 +7698,7 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
. if \\n[#HDRFTR_RULE] \{\
. HDRFTR_RULE_INTERNAL
. \}
+. br
.END
\#
\#
@@ -5853,6 +7719,10 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
. FAMILY \\*[$HDRFTR_FAM]
. FT R
. PT_SIZE \\n[#HDRFTR_PT_SIZE]u
+. if \\n[#HDRFTR_COLOR]=1 \{\
+. nf
+. COLOR \\*[$HDRFTR_COLOR]
+. \}
. \}
. ie \\n[#RECTO_VERSO] \{\
. if o \{\
@@ -5860,7 +7730,7 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
. if \\n[#USERDEF_HDRFTR_RECTO_QUAD]=2 \{ .CENTER \}
. if \\n[#USERDEF_HDRFTR_RECTO_QUAD]=3 \{ .RIGHT \}
. PRINT \\*[$USERDEF_HDRFTR_RECTO]
-. EL
+. EOL
. if \\n[#FOOTERS_ON] \{\
. di NULL
. SIZESPECS
@@ -5873,21 +7743,21 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
. if \\n[#USERDEF_HDRFTR_VERSO_QUAD]=1 \{ .LEFT \}
. if \\n[#USERDEF_HDRFTR_VERSO_QUAD]=2 \{ .CENTER \}
. if \\n[#USERDEF_HDRFTR_VERSO_QUAD]=3 \{ .RIGHT \}
-. \}
-. PRINT \\*[$USERDEF_HDRFTR_VERSO]
-. EL
-. if \\n[#FOOTERS_ON] \{\
-. di NULL
-. SIZESPECS
-. nr #HDRFTR_HEIGHT \\n[#CAP_HEIGHT]
-. di
+. PRINT \\*[$USERDEF_HDRFTR_VERSO]
+. EOL
+. if \\n[#FOOTERS_ON] \{\
+. di NULL
+. SIZESPECS
+. nr #HDRFTR_HEIGHT \\n[#CAP_HEIGHT]
+. di
+. \}
. \}
. el \{\
. if \\n[#USERDEF_HDRFTR_RECTO_QUAD]=1 \{ .LEFT \}
. if \\n[#USERDEF_HDRFTR_RECTO_QUAD]=2 \{ .CENTER \}
. if \\n[#USERDEF_HDRFTR_RECTO_QUAD]=3 \{ .RIGHT \}
. PRINT \\*[$USERDEF_HDRFTR_RECTO]
-. EL
+. EOL
. if \\n[#FOOTERS_ON] \{\
. di NULL
. SIZESPECS
@@ -5902,7 +7772,7 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
. if \\n[#USERDEF_HDRFTR_RECTO_QUAD]=2 \{ .CENTER \}
. if \\n[#USERDEF_HDRFTR_RECTO_QUAD]=3 \{ .RIGHT \}
. PRINT \\*[$USERDEF_HDRFTR_RECTO]
-. EL
+. EOL
. if \\n[#FOOTERS_ON] \{\
. di NULL
. SIZESPECS
@@ -5911,6 +7781,10 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
. \}
. \}
. fc
+. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=2 \{\
+. ie \\n[#HDRFTR_COLOR]=1 \m[\\*[$HDRFTR_COLOR]]
+. el \m[black]
+. \}
. if \\n[#HDRFTR_RULE] \{\
. HDRFTR_RULE_INTERNAL
. \}
@@ -5976,37 +7850,46 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
\# event that the user enters .TITLE in caps/lc), I've used
\# quad left, quad centre, and quad right to arrange the three bits
\# of the header, rather than .tl. This allows the use of the CAPS macro.
-\# The downside is that I have to add \\v'-(\\n[#LEAD]u*#) in order
+\# The downside is that I have to add \\v'-(\\n[#LEAD]u*<n>) in order
\# for -Tlatin1 output to align the header/footer strings on the baseline.
\# The console output still isn't brilliant, but at least it's
\# comprehensible.
\#
.MAC HEADER END
-. PROCESS_FN_LEFTOVER
-. nr #FN_COUNT_FOR_COLS 0 1
+. MNtop
+. rr #FROM_FOOTER
+. nr #FROM_HEADER 1
+. nr #LAST_FN_COUNT_FOR_COLS \\n[#FN_COUNT_FOR_COLS]
+. if \\n[#FN_DEPTH] \{ .PROCESS_FN_LEFTOVER \}
+. rr #RULED
. if \\n[#RESET_FN_NUMBER] \{ .nr #FN_NUMBER 0 1 \}
. po \\n[#DOC_L_MARGIN]u
. if \\n[#RECTO_VERSO] \{\
-. nr #DOC_LR_MARGIN_TMP \\n[#DOC_L_MARGIN]
-. DOC_LEFT_MARGIN \\n[#DOC_R_MARGIN]u
-. DOC_RIGHT_MARGIN \\n[#DOC_LR_MARGIN_TMP]u
+. if !\\n[#TOC_RV_SWITCH] \{\
+. nr #DOC_LR_MARGIN_TMP \\n[#DOC_L_MARGIN]
+. DOC_LEFT_MARGIN \\n[#DOC_R_MARGIN]u
+. DOC_RIGHT_MARGIN \\n[#DOC_LR_MARGIN_TMP]u
+. SWITCH_HDRFTR_CENTER_PAD
+. \}
+. rr #TOC_RV_SWITCH
. \}
. ev HEADER
-. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=1 \{ .vs 0 \}
-. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=2 \{ .LS 0 \}
+. if \\n[#PAGE_NUM_V_POS]=1 \{ .vs 0 \}
. sp |\\n[#HEADER_MARGIN]u-1v
+. mk y
. ll \\n[#DOC_L_LENGTH]u
. ta \\n(.lu
-. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=2 \{\
-. FAMILY \\*[$HDRFTR_FAM]
-. FT R
-. PT_SIZE \\n[#DOC_PT_SIZE]u\\*[$HDRFTR_SIZE_CHANGE]
-. \}
. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=1 \{\
. fam C
. ft R
. ps 12\\*[$HDRFTR_SIZE_CHANGE]
. \}
+. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=2 \{\
+. fam \\*[$HDRFTR_FAM]
+. ft R
+. ps \\n[#DOC_PT_SIZE]u\\*[$HDRFTR_SIZE_CHANGE]
+. vs 12
+. \}
. nr #HDRFTR_PT_SIZE \\n[#PT_SIZE]
. if \\n[#CAPS_ON] \{\
. nr #CAPS_WAS_ON 1
@@ -6016,6 +7899,15 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
. nr #UNDERLINE_WAS_ON 1
. UNDERLINE OFF
. \}
+. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=1 \{\
+. if \\n[#ENDNOTES]=1 \{\
+.\" Single-spaced endotes have a different lead
+. if \\n[#EN_SINGLESPACE] \{\
+. nr #RESTORE_DOC_LEAD \\n[#DOC_LEAD]
+. nr #DOC_LEAD \\n[#EN_LEAD]u
+. \}
+. \}
+. \}
. ie \\n[#HEADERS_ON] \{\
. PRINT_HDRFTR
. sp |\\n[#T_MARGIN]u-\\n[#DOC_LEAD]u
@@ -6030,6 +7922,14 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
. \}
. el \{ .sp |\\n[#T_MARGIN]u-\\n[#DOC_LEAD]u \}
. \}
+. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=1 \{\
+. if \\n[#ENDNOTES]=1 \{\
+. if \\n[#EN_SINGLESPACE] \{\
+. nr #DOC_LEAD \\n[#RESTORE_DOC_LEAD]u
+. rr #RESTORE_DOC_LEAD
+. \}
+. \}
+. \}
. nr #PAGE_TOP \\n(nl
. ev
. po \\n[#L_MARGIN]u
@@ -6051,6 +7951,7 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
. nr #Q_OFFSET \\n[#L_MARGIN]+(\\n[#PP_INDENT]*\\n[#Q_OFFSET_VALUE])
. po \\n[#Q_OFFSET]u
. \}
+. ALD \\n[#Q_LEAD_DIFF]u
. \}
. if \\n[#EPIGRAPH] \{\
. ie \\n[#TAB_ACTIVE] \{ .TAB \\n[#CURRENT_TAB] \}
@@ -6067,15 +7968,19 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
. el \{\
. ie \\n[#EPI_FITS] \{ .ns \}
. el \{ .ALD \\n[#DOC_LEAD]u-\\n[#EPI_LEAD]u \}
-. \}
+. \}
. \}
. el \{ .ns \}
. ns
. if \\n[#COLUMNS] \{\
+. nr #FN_COUNT_FOR_COLS 0 1
+. nr #L_MARGIN \\n[#DOC_L_MARGIN]
. if \\n[#RECTO_VERSO] \{ .COLUMNS \\n[#NUM_COLS] \\n[#GUTTER]u \}
. nr #COL_NUM 0 1
. mk dc
. po \\n[#COL_\\n+[#COL_NUM]_L_MARGIN]u
+. nr #L_MARGIN \\n(.o
+. if \\n[#TAB_ACTIVE] \{ .TAB \\n[#CURRENT_TAB] \}
. ll \\n[#COL_L_LENGTH]u
. ta \\n(.lu
. if \\n[#QUOTE] \{\
@@ -6089,11 +7994,44 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
. po \\n[#COL_\\n[#COL_NUM]_L_MARGIN]u+(\\n[#PP_INDENT]u*\\n[#EPI_OFFSET_VALUE]u)
. \}
. \}
+. if \\n[#RESET_FN_COUNTERS]=1 \{\
+. rr #RESET_FN_COUNTERS
+. PROCESS_FN_IN_DIVER
+. nr #FN_COUNT \\n[#SAVED_FN_COUNT] 1
+. if \\n[#COLUMNS]=1 \{ .nr #FN_COUNT_FOR_COLS \\n[#SAVED_FN_COUNT_FOR_COLS] 1 \}
+. ie \\n[#RESET_FN_NUMBER]=1 \{ .nr #FN_NUMBER \\n[#SAVED_FN_NUMBER] 1 \}
+. el \{ .nr #FN_NUMBER \\n[#FN_NUMBER] 1 \}
+. rm FN_IN_DIVER
+. if dRUNON_FN_IN_DIVER \{ .rm RUNON_FN_IN_DIVER \}
+. \}
. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=1 \{\
. if \\n[#SLANT_ON] \{\
. if \\n[#UNDERLINE_SLANT] \{ .UNDERLINE \}
. \}
. \}
+. rr #FROM_HEADER
+. rr #DEFER_SPACE_ADDED
+. if !\\n[#FN_DEPTH] \{\
+. if r#DIVERTED \{ .rr #DIVERTED \}
+. \}
+. if \\n[#MN_OVERFLOW_LEFT]=1 \{\
+. MN LEFT
+. nf
+. MN_OVERFLOW_LEFT
+. MN
+. \}
+. if \\n[#MN_OVERFLOW_RIGHT]=1 \{\
+. MN RIGHT
+. nf
+. MN_OVERFLOW_RIGHT
+. MN
+. \}
+. rm MN_OVERFLOW_LEFT
+. rr #MN_OVERFLOW_LEFT
+. rr #no-repeat-MN-left
+. rm MN_OVERFLOW_RIGHT
+. rr #MN_OVERFLOW_RIGHT
+. rr #no-repeat-MN-right
.END
\#
\# ====================================================================
@@ -6166,42 +8104,106 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
\# FINAL respects PAGENUMBER.
\#
.MAC FOOTER END
-. ev PAGE_BOTTOM
+. ev PAGE_TRANSITION
+. if \\n[MN-left]>0 \{\
+. if !\\n[#no-repeat-MN-left]=1 \{\
+. MNbottom-left
+. nr #no-repeat-MN-left 1
+. \}
+. if '\\n(.z'MN_OVERFLOW_LEFT' \{\
+. di
+. nr #MN_OVERFLOW_LEFT 1
+. rr #OVERFLOW_LEFT
+. \}
+. \}
+. if \\n[MN-right]>0 \{\
+. if (\\n[MN-right] > 0) \{\
+. if !\\n[#no-repeat-MN-right]=1 \{\
+. MNbottom-right
+. \}
+. \}
+. if '\\n(.z'MN_OVERFLOW_RIGHT' \{\
+. di
+. nr #MN_OVERFLOW_RIGHT 1
+. rr #OVERFLOW_RIGHT
+. \}
+. \}
+. ch MN_OVERFLOW_TRAP
+. nr #SAVED_LEAD \\n(.v
. nr #L_MARGIN_DIFF \\n[#L_MARGIN]-\\n[#DOC_L_MARGIN]
. if !\\n[#FN_DEFER] \{\
. nr #DIVER_DEPTH 0
-. if \\n[#FN_COUNT] \{\
-. sp |\\n[#PAGE_LENGTH]u-(\\n[#B_MARGIN]u+\\n[#FN_DEPTH]u)
+. if \\n[#FN_DEPTH] \{\
+. if \\n[#DIVERTED]=3 \{ .nr #FN_DEPTH +\\n[#VFP_DIFF] \}
+. vpt 0
+. sp |\\n[#PAGE_LENGTH]u-(\\n[#B_MARGIN]u+\\n[#FN_DEPTH]u-\\n[#DOC_LEAD]u)
+. vpt 1
. po \\n[#DOC_L_MARGIN]u
-. if \\n[#COLUMNS] \{ .po \\n[#COL_\\n[#COL_NUM]_L_MARGIN]u \}
+. if \\n[#COLUMNS] \{\
+. po \\n[#COL_\\n[#COL_NUM]_L_MARGIN]u
+. nr #L_MARGIN \\n(.o
+. nr #FROM_FOOTER 1
+. \}
. nf
. FOOTNOTES
. rm FOOTNOTES
+. if dRUNON_FOOTNOTES \{ .rm RUNON_FOOTNOTES \}
+. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=1 \{ .vs \\n[#SAVED_LEAD]u \}
+. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=2 \{ .LS \\n[#SAVED_LEAD]u \}
. if '\\n(.z'FN_OVERFLOW' \{\
. di
. nr #FN_OVERFLOW_DEPTH \\n[#DIVER_DEPTH]
. \}
+. nr #FN_COUNT_AT_FOOTER \\n[#FN_COUNT]
. nr #FN_COUNT 0
-. if \\n[#COL_NEXT] \{ .nr #COL_NUM \\n-[#COL_NUM] \}
+. if \\n[#COL_NEXT] \{\
+. ie !\\n[#COL_NUM]=\\n[#NUM_COLS] \{ .nr #COL_NUM \\n-[#COL_NUM] \}
+. el \{ .nr #COL_NUM \\n[#NUM_COLS] 1 \}
+. \}
. \}
+. rr #DIVERTED
. \}
-. ie \\n[#COLUMNS] \{\
+. ie \\n[#COLUMNS]=1 \{\
. ie \\n[#COL_NUM]=\\n[#NUM_COLS] \{ .DO_FOOTER \}
. el \{\
-. sp |\\n(dcu
+. ie \\n[#ENDNOTES] \{ .sp |\\n(ecu-\\n[#EN_LEAD]u \}
+. el \{ .sp |\\n(dcu \}
. po \\n[#COL_\\n+[#COL_NUM]_L_MARGIN]u
-. PROCESS_FN_LEFTOVER
+. nr #L_MARGIN \\n(.o
+. if \\n[#FN_DEPTH] \{ .PROCESS_FN_LEFTOVER \}
+. LS \\n[#SAVED_LEAD]u
+. if \\n[#PREV_FN_DEFERRED] \{\
+. nr #PREV_FN_DEFERRED 2
+. \}
+. rr #RULED
. if !\\n[#EPIGRAPH] \{ .rr #COL_NEXT \}
. if !\\n[#QUOTE] \{ .rr #COL_NEXT \}
+. if \\n[#RESET_FN_COUNTERS]=1 \{\
+. rr #RESET_FN_COUNTERS
+. PROCESS_FN_IN_DIVER
+. LS \\n[#SAVED_LEAD]u
+. nr #FN_COUNT \\n[#FN_COUNT] 1
+. nr #FN_COUNT_FOR_COLS \\n[#FN_COUNT_FOR_COLS] 1
+. rm FN_IN_DIVER
+. if dRUNON_FN_IN_DIVER \{ .rm RUNON_FN_IN_DIVER \}
+. \}
+. rr #DEFER_SPACE_ADDED
+. if \\n[#TAB_ACTIVE] \{ .TAB \\n[#CURRENT_TAB] \}
. if \\n[#QUOTE] \{\
-. nr #Q_OFFSET \\n[#L_MARGIN]+(\\n[#PP_INDENT]*\\n[#Q_OFFSET_VALUE])
-. if \\n[#COLUMNS] \{ .nr #Q_OFFSET \\n[#COL_\\n[#COL_NUM]_L_MARGIN]+(\\n[#PP_INDENT]*\\n[#Q_OFFSET_VALUE]) \}
-. po \\n[#Q_OFFSET]u
+. ie \\n[#TAB_ACTIVE] \{ .TAB \\n[#CURRENT_TAB] \}
+. el \{\
+. nr #Q_OFFSET \\n[#L_MARGIN]+(\\n[#PP_INDENT]*\\n[#Q_OFFSET_VALUE])
+. if \\n[#COLUMNS] \{ .nr #Q_OFFSET \\n[#COL_\\n[#COL_NUM]_L_MARGIN]+(\\n[#PP_INDENT]*\\n[#Q_OFFSET_VALUE]) \}
+. po \\n[#Q_OFFSET]u
+. \}
. \}
. if \\n[#EPIGRAPH] \{\
-. nr #EPI_OFFSET \\n[#L_MARGIN]+(\\n[#PP_INDENT]*\\n[#EPI_OFFSET_VALUE])
-. if \\n[#COLUMNS] \{ .nr #EPI_OFFSET \\n[#COL_\\n[#COL_NUM]_L_MARGIN]+(\\n[#PP_INDENT]*\\n[#EPI_OFFSET_VALUE]) \}
-. po \\n[#EPI_OFFSET]u
+. ie \\n[#TAB_ACTIVE] \{ .TAB \\n[#CURRENT_TAB] \}
+. el \{\
+. nr #EPI_OFFSET \\n[#L_MARGIN]+(\\n[#PP_INDENT]*\\n[#EPI_OFFSET_VALUE])
+. if \\n[#COLUMNS] \{ .nr #EPI_OFFSET \\n[#COL_\\n[#COL_NUM]_L_MARGIN]+(\\n[#PP_INDENT]*\\n[#EPI_OFFSET_VALUE]) \}
+. po \\n[#EPI_OFFSET]u
+. \}
. \}
. ie \\n[#EPIGRAPH] \{\
. ie !\\n[#EPI_ACTIVE] \{\
@@ -6217,6 +8219,7 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
. ev
. \}
. ns
+. rr #DIVERTED
. \}
. el \{ .DO_FOOTER \}
.END
@@ -6231,7 +8234,20 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
\# Resets CAPS and UNDERLINE if they were on.
\#
.MAC DO_FOOTER END
-. sp |\\n[#PAGE_LENGTH]u-\\n[#FOOTER_MARGIN]u-1v
+.\" Have to change position of FN_OVERFLOW_TRAP or it screws up the
+.\" placement of page numbers (or footers). It's reset to its original
+.\" position at the end of the macro.
+. if r#SAVED_FOOTER_POS \{ .ch FOOTER \\n[#SAVED_FOOTER_POS]u \}
+. rr #SAVED_FOOTER_POS
+. ie (\\n[#FOOTER_MARGIN]+\\n(.v)>\\n[#B_MARGIN] \{\
+. nr #SKIP_FOOTER 1
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. vpt 0
+. sp |\\n[#PAGE_LENGTH]u-\\n[#FOOTER_MARGIN]u-1v
+. mk y
+. vpt 1
+. \}
. ev FOOTER
. po \\n[#DOC_L_MARGIN]u
. ll \\n[#DOC_L_LENGTH]u
@@ -6240,10 +8256,9 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
. FT R
. PT_SIZE \\n[#DOC_PT_SIZE]u\\*[$HDRFTR_SIZE_CHANGE]
. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=1 \{\
-. fam C
-. ft R
-. ps 12
+. TYPEWRITER
. \}
+. LS \\n[#SAVED_LEAD]u
. nr #HDRFTR_PT_SIZE \\n[#PT_SIZE]
. if \\n[#CAPS_ON] \{\
. nr #CAPS_WAS_ON 1
@@ -6254,13 +8269,16 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
. UNDERLINE OFF
. \}
. ie \\n[#FOOTERS_ON] \{\
-. PRINT_HDRFTR
+. if !\\n[#SKIP_FOOTER]=1 \{ .PRINT_HDRFTR \}
. \}
. el \{\
. if \\n[#PAGINATE] \{\
-. if \\n[#PAGE_NUM_V_POS]=2 \{ .PRINT_PAGE_NUMBER \}
+. if \\n[#PAGE_NUM_V_POS]=2 \{\
+. if !\\n[#SKIP_FOOTER]=1 \{ .PRINT_PAGE_NUMBER \}
+. \}
. \}
. \}
+. rr #SKIP_FOOTER
. if \\n[#CAPS_WAS_ON] \{\
. CAPS
. rr #CAPS_WAS_ON
@@ -6270,7 +8288,10 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
. rr #UNDERLINE_WAS_ON
. \}
. ev
+. rr #SAVED_LEAD
. bp
+.\" This ev pops the PAGE_TRANSITION environment still active at the
+.\" end of HEADER
. ev
.END
\#
@@ -6399,65 +8420,6 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
\#
\# ---Main heads---
\#
-\# HEAD FAMILY
-\# -----------
-\# *Argument:
-\# <family to use for section titles (main heads)>
-\# *Function:
-\# Creates or modifies string $HEAD_FAM.
-\# *Notes:
-\# Default is same as running text.
-\#
-.MAC HEAD_FAMILY END
-. ds $HEAD_FAM \\$1
-.END
-\#
-\#
-\# HEAD FONT
-\# ---------
-\# *Argument:
-\# <font to use for section titles (main heads)>
-\# *Function:
-\# Creates or modifies string $HEAD_FT.
-\# *Notes:
-\# Default is bold.
-\#
-.MAC HEAD_FONT END
-. ds $HEAD_FT \\$1
-.END
-\#
-\#
-\# HEAD SIZE
-\# ---------
-\# *Argument:
-\# <+|- number of points by which to in/decrease point size of
-\# section titles (relative to running text)>
-\# *Function:
-\# Creates or modifies string $HEAD_SIZE_CHANGE.
-\# *Notes:
-\# Must be preceded by a - or + sign with no space afterwards.
-\# Fractional point sizes are allowed.
-\# Default +1 for printstyle TYPESET; +0 for TYPEWRITE.
-\#
-.MAC HEAD_SIZE END
-. ds $HEAD_SIZE_CHANGE \\$1
-.END
-\#
-\#
-\# HEAD QUAD
-\# ---------
-\# *Arguments:
-\# L | LEFT | R | RIGHT | C | CENTER | CENTRE
-\# *Function:
-\# Creates or modifies string $HEAD_QUAD.
-\# *Notes:
-\# Default is CENTER.
-\#
-.MAC HEAD_QUAD END
-. ds $HEAD_QUAD \\$1
-.END
-\#
-\#
\# HEAD CAPS
\# ---------
\# *Arguments:
@@ -6519,7 +8481,71 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
\#
.MAC HEAD END
. br
+.\" Collect head for TOC.
. nr #ARG_NUM 0 1
+. nr #TOC_ENTRY_PN \\n%+\\n[#PAGE_NUM_ADJ]
+. af #TOC_ENTRY_PN \\g[#PAGENUMBER]
+. while \\n[#ARG_NUM]<\\n[#NUM_ARGS] \{\
+. ie \\n[#ARG_NUM]=\\n[#NUM_ARGS] \{\
+. as $TOC_HEAD_ITEM \\$[\\n+[#ARG_NUM]]\\|
+. \}
+. el \{\
+.\" Note that in the .as lines, below, \ at the end has a literal
+.\" space after it.
+. ie \\n[#NUMBER_HEAD] \{\
+. ie \\n[#ARG_NUM]=0 \{\
+. as $TOC_HEAD_ITEM \\n+[#HEAD_NUM].\0\\$[\\n+[#ARG_NUM]]\
+. nr #HEAD_NUM \\n-[#HEAD_NUM]
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. as $TOC_HEAD_ITEM \\$[\\n+[#ARG_NUM]]\
+. \}
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. as $TOC_HEAD_ITEM \\$[\\n+[#ARG_NUM]]\
+. \}
+. \}
+.\}
+.\" Note the use of \!, which transparently embeds the macros used
+.\" in the TOC_ENTRIES diversion. The elements they control must be
+.\" processed literally when the diversion is output.
+. ev TOC_EV
+. da TOC_ENTRIES
+. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=1 \{\
+\!. fam C
+\!. ft R
+\!. ps 12
+. \}
+. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=2 \{\
+\!. FAMILY \\*[$TOC_HEAD_FAM]
+\!. FT \\*[$TOC_HEAD_FT]
+\!. PT_SIZE \\n[#TOC_PS]u\\*[$TOC_HEAD_SIZE_CHANGE]
+. \}
+\!. TRAP OFF
+. ie \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=1 \{\
+\!. PAD "\\h'2m'\\*[$TOC_HEAD_ITEM]\\*[$TOC_PN_TYPEWRITE]"
+. \}
+. el \{\
+\!. PAD "\\h'\\n[#TOC_HEAD_INDENT]u'\\*[$TOC_HEAD_ITEM]\\*[$TOC_PN]"
+. \}
+\!. EOL
+\!. ST 100 L
+\!. ST 101 R
+. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=2 \{\
+\!. FAMILY \\*[$TOC_PN_FAM]
+\!. FT \\*[$TOC_PN_FT]
+\!. PT_SIZE \\n[#TOC_PS]u\\*[$TOC_PN_SIZE_CHANGE]
+. \}
+\!. TAB 100
+\!. PRINT \\*[LEADER]
+\!. TN
+\!. TRAP
+\!. PRINT \\n[#TOC_ENTRY_PN]
+\!. TQ
+. di
+. ev
+.\" End collection of head for TOC
+.\" Process head
. nr #HEAD 1
. ev HEAD
. ll \\n[#L_LENGTH]u
@@ -6531,9 +8557,7 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
. CHECK_INDENT
. QUAD \\*[$HEAD_QUAD]
. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=1 \{\
-. fam C
-. ft R
-. ps 12
+. TYPEWRITER
. vs \\n[#DOC_LEAD]u
. UNDERLINE OFF
. \}
@@ -6545,13 +8569,13 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
. \}
. if r#QUOTE \{ .rr #QUOTE \}
. if r#EPIGRAPH \{ .rr #EPIGRAPH \}
-. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=1 \{ .ne 3 \}
+. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=1 \{ .ne \\n[#NUM_ARGS]+2 \}
. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=2 \{\
-. ie \\n[#HEAD_SPACE] \{ .ne 4 \}
-. el \{ .ne 3 \}
+. ie \\n[#HEAD_SPACE] \{ .ne \\n[#NUM_ARGS]+3 \}
+. el \{ .ne \\n[#NUM_ARGS]+2 \}
. \}
. ie \\n[#START] \{\
-. if \\n[#DOC_HEADER]=0 \{ . \}
+. if \\n[#DOC_HEADER]=0 \{ .RLD 1v \}
. \}
. el \{\
. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=1 \{\
@@ -6574,7 +8598,7 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
. el \{ .ALD \\n[#DOC_LEAD]u \}
. \}
. if \\n[#END_QUOTE] \{\
-. if !\\n[#Q_FITS] \{\
+. if !\\n[#Q_FITS] \{\
. RLD \\n[#DOC_LEAD]u
. if \\n[#PP_ACTIVE] \{ .ALD \\n[#DOC_LEAD]u \}
. \}
@@ -6588,7 +8612,17 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
. \}
. \}
. \}
+.\" Print head
+. nr #ARG_NUM 0 1
. if \\n[#HEAD_CAPS] \{ .CAPS \}
+. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=2 \{\
+. if \\n[#HEAD_COLOR]=1 \{\
+. TRAP OFF
+. COLOR \\*[$HEAD_COLOR]
+. EOL
+. TRAP
+. \}
+. \}
. while \\n[#ARG_NUM]<\\n[#NUM_ARGS] \{\
. ie \\n[#NUMBER_HEAD] \{\
. ie \\n[#ARG_NUM]=0 \{\
@@ -6610,7 +8644,7 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
. el \{ .UNDERSCORE "\\$[\\n+[#ARG_NUM]]\}
. br
. \}
-. \}
+.\}
. REMOVE_INDENT
. CAPS OFF
. ev
@@ -6626,71 +8660,13 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
. if r#Q_AT_TOP \{ .rr #Q_AT_TOP \}
. if r#PP_ACTIVE \{ .rr #PP_ACTIVE \}
. rr #ARG_NUM
+. rm $TOC_HEAD_ITEM
. nr #PP 0
.END
\#
\#
\# ---Subheads---
\#
-\# SUBHEAD FAMILY
-\# --------------
-\# *Argument:
-\# <family to use in subheads>
-\# *Function:
-\# Creates or modifies string $SH_FAM.
-\# *Notes:
-\# Default is same as running text.
-\#
-.MAC SUBHEAD_FAMILY END
-. ds $SH_FAM \\$1
-.END
-\#
-\#
-\# SUBHEAD FONT
-\# --------------
-\# *Argument:
-\# <font to use in subheads>
-\# *Function:
-\# Creates or modifies string $SH_FT.
-\# *Notes:
-\# Default is bold.
-\#
-.MAC SUBHEAD_FONT END
-. ds $SH_FT \\$1
-.END
-\#
-\#
-\# SUBHEAD SIZE
-\# ------------
-\# *Argument:
-\# <+|- number of points by which to in/decrease point size of subheads
-\# (relative to running text)>
-\# *Function:
-\# Creates or modifies string $SH_SIZE_CHANGE.
-\# *Notes:
-\# Must be preceded by a +|- sign. No space afterwards.
-\# Fractional point sizes are allowed.
-\# Default is +.5 for printstyle TYPESET; +0 for TYPEWRITE.
-\#
-.MAC SUBHEAD_SIZE END
-. ds $SH_SIZE_CHANGE \\$1
-.END
-\#
-\#
-\# SUBHEAD QUAD
-\# ------------
-\# *Argument:
-\# L | LEFT | R | RIGHT | C | CENTER | CENTRE
-\# *Function:
-\# Creates or modifies string $SH_QUAD.
-\# *Notes:
-\# Default is LEFT for both TYPESET and TYPEWRITE.
-\#
-.MAC SUBHEAD_QUAD END
-. ds $SH_QUAD \\$1
-.END
-\#
-\#
\# SUBHEAD
\# -------
\# *Arguments:
@@ -6707,6 +8683,70 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
\#
.MAC SUBHEAD END
. br
+.\" Collect subhead for TOC.
+. nr #ARG_NUM 0 1
+. nr #TOC_ENTRY_PN \\n%+\\n[#PAGE_NUM_ADJ]
+. while \\n[#ARG_NUM]<\\n[#NUM_ARGS] \{\
+. ie \\n[#ARG_NUM]=\\n[#NUM_ARGS] \{\
+. as $TOC_SH_ITEM \\$[\\n+[#ARG_NUM]]\\|
+. \}
+. el \{\
+.\" Note that in the .as lines, below, \ at the end has a literal
+.\" space after it.
+. ie \\n[#NUMBER_SH] \{\
+. ie \\n[#ARG_NUM]=0 \{\
+. as $TOC_SH_ITEM \\n+[#SH_NUM].\0\\$[\\n+[#ARG_NUM]]\
+. nr #SH_NUM \\n-[#SH_NUM]
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. as $TOC_SH_ITEM \\$[\\n+[#ARG_NUM]]\
+. \}
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. as $TOC_SH_ITEM \\$[\\n+[#ARG_NUM]]\
+. \}
+. \}
+.\}
+.\" Note the use of \!, which transparently embeds the macros used
+.\" in the TOC_ENTRIES diversion. The elements they control must be
+.\" processed literally when the diversion is output.
+. ev TOC_EV
+. da TOC_ENTRIES
+. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=1 \{\
+\!. fam C
+\!. ft R
+\!. ps 12
+. \}
+. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=2 \{\
+\!. FAMILY \\*[$TOC_SH_FAM]
+\!. FT \\*[$TOC_SH_FT]
+\!. PT_SIZE \\n[#TOC_PS]u\\*[$TOC_SH_SIZE_CHANGE]
+. \}
+\!. TRAP OFF
+. ie \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=1 \{\
+\!. PAD "\\h'4m'\\*[$TOC_SH_ITEM]\\*[$TOC_PN_TYPEWRITE]"
+. \}
+. el \{\
+\!. PAD "\\h'\\n[#TOC_SH_INDENT]u'\\*[$TOC_SH_ITEM]\\*[$TOC_PN]"
+. \}
+\!. EOL
+\!. ST 100 L
+\!. ST 101 R
+. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=2 \{\
+\!. FAMILY \\*[$TOC_PN_FAM]
+\!. FT \\*[$TOC_PN_FT]
+\!. PT_SIZE \\n[#TOC_PS]u\\*[$TOC_PN_SIZE_CHANGE]
+. \}
+\!. TAB 100
+\!. PRINT \\*[LEADER]
+\!. TN
+\!. TRAP
+\!. PRINT \\n[#TOC_ENTRY_PN]
+\!. TQ
+. di
+. ev
+.\" End collection of head for TOC
+.\" Process subhead
. nr #ARG_NUM 0 1
. if r#QUOTE \{ .rr #QUOTE \}
. if r#Q_AT_TOP \{ .rr #Q_AT_TOP \}
@@ -6719,9 +8759,7 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
. \}
. CHECK_INDENT
. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=1 \{\
-. fam C
-. ft R
-. ps 12
+. TYPEWRITER
. vs \\n[#DOC_LEAD]u
. QUAD \\*[$SH_QUAD]
. UNDERLINE OFF
@@ -6735,9 +8773,9 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
. \}
. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=1 \{ .nr #SH_LEAD_ADJUST \\n[#LEAD]/5 \}
. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=2 \{ .nr #SH_LEAD_ADJUST \\n[#LEAD]/8 \}
-. ie \\n[#START] \{ . \}
+. ie \\n[#START] \{ .RLD 1v \}
. el \{\
-. ie ( \\n[#TRAP_DISTANCE] < (\\n[#DOC_LEAD]u*2u) ) \{\
+. ie ( \\n[#TRAP_DISTANCE] < (\\n[#DOC_LEAD]*(\\n[#NUM_ARGS]+1)) ) \{\
. ie \\n[#COLUMNS] \{ .COL_NEXT \}
. el \{ .bp \}
. \}
@@ -6759,6 +8797,7 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
. \}
. \}
. \}
+.\" Print subhead
. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=1 \{\
. while \\n[#ARG_NUM]<\\n[#NUM_ARGS] \{\
. ie \\n[#NUMBER_SH] \{\
@@ -6786,12 +8825,13 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
. UNDERSCORE "\v'-\\n[#SH_LEAD_ADJUST]u'\\$[\\n+[#ARG_NUM]]
. br
. \}
-. \}
+.\}
. \}
. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=1 \{\
. if \\n[#SINGLE_SPACE] \{ .ALD \\n[#DOC_LEAD]u \}
. \}
. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=2 \{\
+. if \\n[#SH_COLOR]=1 \{ .COLOR \\*[$SH_COLOR] \}
. ie \\n[#PP_SPACE]=0 \{\
. while \\n[#ARG_NUM]<\\n[#NUM_ARGS] \{\
. ie \\n[#NUMBER_SH] \{\
@@ -6818,7 +8858,7 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
. PRINT "\\v'-\\n[#SH_LEAD_ADJUST]u'\\$[\\n+[#ARG_NUM]]
. br
. \}
-. \}
+.\}
. \}
. el \{\
. ALD \\n[#DOC_LEAD]u
@@ -6827,7 +8867,7 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
. if \\n[#EPIGRAPH] \{ .RLD \\n[#DOC_LEAD]u \}
. while \\n[#ARG_NUM]<\\n[#NUM_ARGS] \{\
. PRINT "\\$[\\n+[#ARG_NUM]]
-. \}
+.\}
. ALD \\n[#DOC_LEAD]u
. \}
. \}
@@ -6839,57 +8879,13 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
. if r#Q_FITS \{ .rr #Q_FITS \}
. if r#END_QUOTE \{ .rr #END_QUOTE \}
. if r#LINEBREAK \{ .rr #LINEBREAK \}
+. rm $TOC_SH_ITEM
. nr #PP 0
. nr #HEAD 2
.END
\#
\# ---Paragraph heads---
\#
-\# PARAHEAD FAMILY
-\# ---------------
-\# *Argument:
-\# <family to use in paraheads>
-\# *Function:
-\# Creates or modifies string $PH_FAM.
-\# *Notes:
-\# Default is same as running text.
-\#
-.MAC PARAHEAD_FAMILY END
-. ds $PH_FAM \\$1
-.END
-\#
-\#
-\# PARAHEAD FONT
-\# -------------
-\# *Argument:
-\# <font to use in paraheads>
-\# *Function:
-\# Creates or modifies string $PH_FT.
-\# *Notes:
-\# Default is bold italic for TYPESET; underlined for TYPEWRITE.
-\#
-.MAC PARAHEAD_FONT END
-. ds $PH_FT \\$1
-.END
-\#
-\#
-\# PARAHEAD SIZE
-\# -------------
-\# *Argument:
-\# <+|- number of points by which to in/decrease point size of subheads
-\# (relative to running text)>
-\# *Function:
-\# Creates or modifies string $PH_SIZE_CHANGE.
-\# *Notes:
-\# Must be preceded by a +|- sign. No space afterwards.
-\# Fractional point sizes are allowed. No unit of measure, please.
-\# Default is +.5 for printstyle TYPESET; +0 for TYPEWRITE.
-\#
-.MAC PARAHEAD_SIZE END
-. ds $PH_SIZE_CHANGE \\$1
-.END
-\#
-\#
\# PARAHEAD INDENT
\# ---------------
\# *Argument:
@@ -6915,6 +8911,52 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
\# PARAHEAD *must* come after PP.
\#
.MAC PARAHEAD END
+.\" Collect parahead for TOC.
+. nr #TOC_ENTRY_PN \\n%+\\n[#PAGE_NUM_ADJ]
+. ie \\n[#NUMBER_PH] \{\
+. ds $TOC_PH_ITEM \\n+[#PH_NUM].\0\\$1\\|
+. nr #PH_NUM \\n-[#PH_NUM]
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. ds $TOC_PH_ITEM \\$1\\|
+. \}
+. ev TOC_EV
+. da TOC_ENTRIES
+. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=1 \{\
+\!. fam C
+\!. ft R
+\!. ps 12
+. \}
+. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=2 \{\
+\!. FAMILY \\*[$TOC_PH_FAM]
+\!. FT \\*[$TOC_PH_FT]
+\!. PT_SIZE \\n[#TOC_PS]u\\*[$TOC_PH_SIZE_CHANGE]
+. \}
+\!. TRAP OFF
+. ie \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=1 \{\
+\!. PAD "\\h'6m'\\*[$TOC_PH_ITEM]\\*[$TOC_PN_TYPEWRITE]"
+. \}
+. el \{\
+\!. PAD "\\h'\\n[#TOC_PH_INDENT]u'\\*[$TOC_PH_ITEM]\\*[$TOC_PN]"
+. \}
+\!. EOL
+\!. ST 100 L
+\!. ST 101 R
+. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=2 \{\
+\!. FAMILY \\*[$TOC_PN_FAM]
+\!. FT \\*[$TOC_PN_FT]
+\!. PT_SIZE \\n[#TOC_PS]u\\*[$TOC_PN_SIZE_CHANGE]
+. \}
+\!. TAB 100
+\!. PRINT \\*[LEADER]
+\!. TN
+\!. TRAP
+\!. PRINT \\n[#TOC_ENTRY_PN]
+\!. TQ
+. di
+. ev
+.\" End collection of parahead for TOC
+.\" Process parahead
. if \\n[#SLANT_ON] \{\
. nr #SLANT_WAS_ON 1
\E*[SLANTX]
@@ -6926,9 +8968,7 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
. \}
. el \{ .ti \\n[#PH_INDENT]u \}
. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=1 \{\
-. fam C
-. ft R
-. ps 12
+. TYPEWRITER
. UNDERLINE OFF
. ie \\n[#NUMBER_PH] \{\
. if \\n[#NUMBER_HEAD] \{\
@@ -6970,38 +9010,41 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
. FAM \\*[$PH_FAM]
. FT \\*[$PH_FT]
. PT_SIZE \\*[$PH_SIZE_CHANGE]
-. ie \\n[#NUMBER_PH] \{\
-. if \\n[#NUMBER_HEAD] \{\
+. if \\n[#PH_COLOR]=1 \{ .COLOR \\*[$PH_COLOR] \}
+. ie \\n[#NUMBER_PH] \{\
+. if \\n[#NUMBER_HEAD] \{\
+. ie \\n[#NUMBER_SH] \{\
+. PRINT "\R'#NUMBERED 1'\\n[#HEAD_NUM].\\n[#SH_NUM].\\n+[#PH_NUM].\0\\$1\h'.6m'\c"
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. PRINT "\R'#NUMBERED 1'\\n[#HEAD_NUM].\\n+[#PH_NUM].\0\\$1\h'.6m'\c"
+. \}
+. \}
. ie \\n[#NUMBER_SH] \{\
-. PRINT "\R'#NUMBERED 1'\\n[#HEAD_NUM].\\n[#SH_NUM].\\n+[#PH_NUM].\0\\$1\h'.6m'\c"
+. if !\\n[#NUMBERED] \{\
+. PRINT "\\n[#SH_NUM].\\n+[#PH_NUM].\0\\$1\h'.6m'\c"
+. \}
. \}
. el \{\
-. PRINT "\R'#NUMBERED 1'\\n[#HEAD_NUM].\\n+[#PH_NUM].\0\\$1\h'.6m'\c"
-. \}
-. \}
-. ie \\n[#NUMBER_SH] \{\
-. if !\\n[#NUMBERED] \{\
-. PRINT "\\n[#SH_NUM].\\n+[#PH_NUM].\0\\$1\h'.6m'\c"
+. if !\\n[#NUMBERED] \{\
+. PRINT "\\n+[#PH_NUM].\0\\$1\h'.6m'\c"
+. \}
. \}
. \}
. el \{\
-. if !\\n[#NUMBERED] \{\
-. PRINT "\\n+[#PH_NUM].\0\\$1\h'.6m'\c"
-. \}
+. PRINT "\\$1\h'.6m'\c"
. \}
. \}
-. el \{\
-. PRINT "\\$1\h'.6m'\c"
-. \}
-. FAMILY \\*[$DOC_FAM]
-. FT \\*[$PP_FT]
-. PT_SIZE \\n[#DOC_PT_SIZE]u
-. if \\n[#SLANT_WAS_ON] \{\
-. rr #SLANT_WAS_ON 1
+. FAMILY \\*[$DOC_FAM]
+. FT \\*[$PP_FT]
+. PT_SIZE \\n[#DOC_PT_SIZE]u
+. if \\n[#PH_COLOR]=1 \m[]\c
+. if \\n[#SLANT_WAS_ON] \{\
+. rr #SLANT_WAS_ON
\E*[SLANT]\c
-. \}
. \}
. rr #NUMBERED
+. rm $TOC_PH_ITEM
.END
\#
\#
@@ -7032,7 +9075,7 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
. while \\$2>\\n[#REPEAT] \{\
. as $LINEBREAK_CHAR "\\ \\$1
. nr #REPEAT \\n[#REPEAT]+1
-. \}
+.\}
. rr #REPEAT
.END
\#
@@ -7059,10 +9102,13 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
. ie \\n[#END_QUOTE] \{ . \}
. el \{ .ALD \\n[#DOC_LEAD]u \}
. \}
+. ev LINEBREAK
+. evc 0
. CENTER
-. PRINT \\v'\\*[$LINEBREAK_CHAR_V_ADJ]'\\*[$LINEBREAK_CHAR]\\v'\\*[$LINEBREAK_CHAR_V_ADJ]'
+. PRINT \m[\\*[$LINEBREAK_COLOR]]\\v'\\*[$LINEBREAK_CHAR_V_ADJ]'\\*[$LINEBREAK_CHAR]\\v'\\*[$LINEBREAK_CHAR_V_ADJ]'\m[]
. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=1 \{ .ALD \\n[#DOC_LEAD]u \}
. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=2 \{ .ALD \\n[#DOC_LEAD]u \}
+. ev
. QUAD \\*[$DOC_QUAD]
. \}
. nr #LINEBREAK 1
@@ -7165,30 +9211,22 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
. br
. if \\n[#DOC_TYPE]=4 \{\
. if !'\\n(.z'' \{ .di \}
-. if \\n[#DATE] \{\
-. nf
-. DATE
-. QUAD \\*[$DOC_QUAD]
-. ALD \\n[#DOC_LEAD]u*2u
-. rr #DATE
-. \}
-. if \\n[#TO] \{\
-. nf
-. TO_ADDRESS
-. ALD \\n[#DOC_LEAD]u
-. rr #TO
-. \}
-. if \\n[#FROM] \{\
-. nf
-. FROM_ADDRESS
-. ALD \\n[#DOC_LEAD]u
-. rr #FROM
-. \}
-. if \\n[#GREETING] \{\
-. nf
-. GREETING
-. ALD \\n[#DOC_LEAD]u
-. rr #GREETING
+. nr #TOTAL_FIELDS \\n[#FIELD]
+. nr #FIELD 0 1
+. nr #NUM_FIELDS 0 1
+. if \\n[#TOTAL_FIELDS]>0 \{\
+. while \\n+[#NUM_FIELDS]<=\\n[#TOTAL_FIELDS] \{\
+. nf
+. LETTERHEAD\\n+[#FIELD]
+. QUAD \\*[$DOC_QUAD]
+. ALD \\n[#DOC_LEAD]u
+. if \\n[#DATE_FIRST]=1 \{ .ALD \\n[#DOC_LEAD]u \}
+. rr #DATE_FIRST
+. rm LETTERHEAD\\n[#FIELD]
+.\}
+. rr #FIELD
+. rr #NUM_FIELDS
+. rr #TOTAL_FIELDS
. \}
. \}
. rr #PP_ACTIVE
@@ -7202,14 +9240,16 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
. br
. if !\\n[#ENDNOTE] \{ .po \\n[#L_MARGIN]u \}
. if \\n[#COLUMNS] \{\
-. if !\\n[#ENDNOTE] \{ .po \\n[#COL_\\n[#COL_NUM]_L_MARGIN]u \}
+. if !\\n[#ENDNOTE] \{\
+. po \\n[#COL_\\n[#COL_NUM]_L_MARGIN]u
+. nr #L_MARGIN \\n(.o
+. \}
. \}
. if \\n[#TAB_ACTIVE] \{ .TAB \\n[#CURRENT_TAB] \}
. ie \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=1 \{\
-. fam C
-. ft R
-. ps 12
-. vs \\n[#DOC_LEAD]u
+. TYPEWRITER
+. ie \\n[#ENDNOTE] \{ .vs \\n[#EN_LEAD]u \}
+. el \{ .vs \\n[#DOC_LEAD]u \}
. QUAD \\*[$DOC_QUAD]
. UNDERLINE OFF
. if \\n[#SLANT_ON] \{\
@@ -7221,7 +9261,7 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
. FAMILY \\*[$EN_FAM]
. FT \\*[$EN_FT]
. PT_SIZE \\n[#EN_PS]u
-. LS \\n[#DOC_LEAD]u
+. vs \\n[#EN_LEAD]u
. QUAD \\*[$EN_QUAD]
. \}
. el \{\
@@ -7257,9 +9297,20 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
. if \\n[#PP_SPACE] \{\
. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=2 \{\
. ie \\n[#END_QUOTE] \{\
+. ALD \\n[#DOC_LEAD]u
. rr #END_QUOTE
+. nr #NO_SPACE 1
+. nr #BASELINE_MARK \\n(nl
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. if \\n[#NO_SPACE]=1 \{\
+. rr #NO_SPACE
+. \}
+. if !\\n(nl=\\n[#BASELINE_MARK] \{\
+. ALD \\n[#DOC_LEAD]u
+. rr #BASELINE_MARK
+. \}
. \}
-. el \{ .ALD \\n[#DOC_LEAD]u \}
. \}
. \}
. ie \\n[#INDENT_ACTIVE] \{ .ti \\n[#INDENT]u+\\n[#PP_INDENT]u \}
@@ -7276,8 +9327,8 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
. if r#Q_FITS \{ .rr #Q_FITS \}
. if r#LINEBREAK \{ .rr #LINEBREAK \}
. if \\n[#ENDNOTE] \{\
-. ie \\n[#RESET_PARA_SPACE] \{ .PARA_SPACE \}
-. el \{ .PARA_SPACE OFF \}
+. ie \\n[#RESET_PARA_SPACE] \{ .PARA_SPACE \}
+. el \{ .PARA_SPACE OFF \}
. \}
. if \\n[#CONDENSE] \{\
\E*[COND]\c
@@ -7321,52 +9372,7 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
\#
\# +++QUOTES+++
\#
-\# ---Line for line (poetic) quotes---
-\#
-\# QUOTE FAMILY
-\# ------------
-\# *Argument:
-\# <family to use in line for line quotes>
-\# *Function:
-\# Creates or modifies string $QUOTE_FAM.
-\# *Notes:
-\# Default is same as running text.
-\#
-.MAC QUOTE_FAMILY END
-. ds $QUOTE_FAM \\$1
-.END
-\#
-\#
-\# QUOTE FONT
-\# ----------
-\# *Argument:
-\# <font to use in line for line quotes>
-\# *Function:
-\# Creates or modifies string $QUOTE_FT.
-\# *Notes:
-\# Default is italic for TYPESET.
-\#
-.MAC QUOTE_FONT END
-. ds $QUOTE_FT \\$1
-.END
-\#
-\#
-\# QUOTE SIZE
-\# ----------
-\# *Argument:
-\# <-|+ number of points by which to de/increase point size of
-\# line for line quotes (relative to running text)>
-\# *Function:
-\# Creates or modifies string $QUOTE_SIZE_CHANGE.
-\# *Notes:
-\# Must be preceded by a - or + sign with no space afterwards.
-\# Fractional point sizes are allowed.
-\# Default is +0.
-\#
-.MAC QUOTE_SIZE END
-. ds $QUOTE_SIZE_CHANGE \\$1
-.END
-\#
+\# ---Line for line quotes, i.e. poetry or code snippets---
\#
\# UNDERLINE QUOTES
\# ----------------
@@ -7399,6 +9405,24 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
.END
\#
\#
+\# QUOTE_AUTOLEAD
+\# --------------
+\# *Arguments:
+\# <autolead value>
+\# *Function:
+\# Sets autolead for quotes and/or blockquotes.
+\#
+.MAC QUOTE_AUTOLEAD END
+. if '\\$0'QUOTE_AUTOLEAD' \{ .nr #Q_AUTOLEAD \\$1 \}
+. if '\\$0'BLOCKQUOTE_AUTOLEAD' \{ .nr #BQ_AUTOLEAD \\$1 \}
+. if '\\$0'ENDNOTE_QUOTE_AUTOLEAD' \{ .nr #EN_Q_AUTOLEAD \\$1 \}
+. if '\\$0'ENDNOTE_BLOCKQUOTE_AUTOLEAD' \{ .nr #EN_BQ_AUTOLEAD \\$1 \}
+.END
+\#
+.ALIAS BLOCKQUOTE_AUTOLEAD QUOTE_AUTOLEAD
+.ALIAS ENDNOTE_QUOTE_AUTOLEAD QUOTE_AUTOLEAD
+.ALIAS ENDNOTE_BLOCKQUOTE_AUTOLEAD QUOTE_AUTOLEAD
+\#
\# ALWAYS FULLSPACE QUOTES
\# -----------------------
\# *Arguments:
@@ -7428,22 +9452,32 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
\#
.MAC QUOTE END
. br
-\# **Uncomment the next line to prevent orphaned quote lines.
-\#. ne 1
+. if \\n[#LINENUMBERS]=1 \{\
+. nr #LINENUMBERS 2
+. nr #NEXT_LN \\n(ln
+. nm
+. \}
. ie '\\$1'' \{\
. ev QUOTE
+. if \\n[#LINENUMBERS]=2 \{\
+. if \\n[#SILENT_QUOTE_LN]=1 \{ .nm \\n[#NEXT_LN] 1000 -4 \}
+. \}
+. nr #IN_DIVER 1
. nr #QUOTE 1
. di P_QUOTE
. ll \\n[#L_LENGTH]u-(\\n[#PP_INDENT]u*\\n[#Q_OFFSET_VALUE]u)
+. if \\n[#LINENUMBERS]=2 \{\
+. if \\n[#QUOTE_LN]=1 \{\
+. nm \\n(ln "" \\*[$Q_LN_GUTTER] -3-\\*[$Q_LN_GUTTER]
+. \}
+. \}
. ta \\n(.lu
. if \\n[#COLUMNS] \{\
. ll \\n[#COL_L_LENGTH]u-(\\n[#PP_INDENT]u*\\n[#Q_OFFSET_VALUE]u)
. ta \\n(.lu
. \}
. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=1 \{\
-. fam C
-. ft R
-. ps 12
+. TYPEWRITER
. vs \\n[#DOC_LEAD]u
. LEFT
. \}
@@ -7451,8 +9485,35 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
. FAMILY \\*[$QUOTE_FAM]
. FT \\*[$QUOTE_FT]
. PT_SIZE \\n[#DOC_PT_SIZE]u\\*[$QUOTE_SIZE_CHANGE]
-. LS \\n[#DOC_LEAD]u
+. ie !r#Q_AUTOLEAD \{ .LS \\n[#Q_LEAD]u \}
+. el \{\
+. AUTOLEAD \\n[#Q_AUTOLEAD]
+. nr #Q_LEAD \\n(.v
+. \}
+. if \\n[#ENDNOTE] \{\
+. PT_SIZE \\n[#EN_PS]u\\*[$QUOTE_SIZE_CHANGE]
+. ie !r#EN_Q_AUTOLEAD \{ .LS \\n[#EN_Q_LEAD]u \}
+. el \{\
+. AUTOLEAD \\n[#EN_Q_AUTOLEAD]
+. nr #EN_Q_LEAD \\n(.v
+. \}
+. \}
+. nr #Q_LEAD_REAL \\n(.v
. LEFT
+. if \\n[#QUOTE_COLOR]=1 \{\
+. nf
+\m[\\*[$QUOTE_COLOR]]
+. EOL
+. \}
+. \}
+. if \\n[#LINENUMBERS]=2 \{\
+. ie \\n[#QUOTE_LN]=1 \{\
+. if '\\*[$Q_LN_GUTTER]'' .ds $Q_LN_GUTTER \\*[$LN_GUTTER]
+. nm \\n(ln "" \\*[$Q_LN_GUTTER] -3-\\*[$Q_LN_GUTTER]
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. if !\\n[#SILENT_QUOTE_LN] \{ .NUMBER_LINES OFF \}
+. \}
. \}
. nr #Q_TOP \\n(nl
. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=1 \{\
@@ -7464,75 +9525,15 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
. el \{ .DO_QUOTE \}
.END
\#
-\#
\# ---Blockquotes---
\#
-\# BLOCKQUOTE FAMILY
-\# -----------------
-\# *Argument:
-\# <family to use in blockquotes>
-\# *Function:
-\# Creates or modifies string $BQUOTE_FAM.
-\# *Notes:
-\# Default is same as running text.
-\#
-.MAC BLOCKQUOTE_FAMILY END
-. ds $BQUOTE_FAM \\$1
-.END
-\#
-\#
-\# BLOCKQUOTE FONT
-\# ---------------
-\# *Argument:
-\# <font to use in blockquotes>
-\# *Function:
-\# Creates or modifies string $BQUOTE_FT.
-\# *Notes:
-\# Default is same as running text.
-\#
-.MAC BLOCKQUOTE_FONT END
-. ds $BQUOTE_FT \\$1
-.END
-\#
-\#
-\# BLOCKQUOTE SIZE
-\# ---------------
-\# *Argument:
-\# <-|+ number of points by which to de/increase point size of blockquotes
-\# (relative to running text)>
-\# *Function:
-\# Creates or modifies string $BQUOTE_SIZE_CHANGE.
-\# *Notes:
-\# Must be preceded by a - or + sign with no space afterwards.
-\# Fractional point sizes are allowed.
-\# Default is -1 for printstyle TYPESET; +0 for TYPEWRITE.
-\#
-.MAC BLOCKQUOTE_SIZE END
-. ds $BQUOTE_SIZE_CHANGE \\$1
-.END
-\#
-\#
-\# BLOCKQUOTE QUAD
-\# ---------------
-\# *Arguments:
-\# <quad to use in blockquotes>
-\# *Function:
-\# Creates or modifies string $BQUOTE_QUAD.
-\# *Notes:
-\# Default is LEFT.
-\#
-.MAC BLOCKQUOTE_QUAD END
-. ds $BQUOTE_QUAD \\$1
-.END
-\#
-\#
\# BLOCKQUOTE
\# ----------
\# *Arguments:
\# <none> | <anything>
\# *Function:
\# Indents quoted text in fill mode and shortens line length
-\# accordingly, or turns BLOCKQUOTE off.
+\# equivalently, or turns BLOCKQUOTE off.
\# *Notes:
\# Owing to the need to bottom align TYPESET pages, quoted text gets
\# diverted so its depth can be measured (in DO_QUOTE) for determining
@@ -7543,8 +9544,17 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
\#
.MAC BLOCKQUOTE END
. br
+. if \\n[#LINENUMBERS]=1 \{\
+. nr #LINENUMBERS 2
+. nr #NEXT_LN \\n(ln
+. nm
+. \}
. ie '\\$1'' \{\
. ev BLOCKQUOTE
+. if \\n[#LINENUMBERS]=2 \{\
+. if \\n[#SILENT_BQUOTE_LN]=1 \{ .nm \\n[#NEXT_LN] 1000 -4 \}
+. \}
+. nr #IN_DIVER 1
. nr #QUOTE 2
. nr #PP_STYLE 2
. nr #Q_PP 0
@@ -7573,10 +9583,8 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
. ta \\n(.lu
. \}
. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=1 \{\
-. fam C
-. ft R
-. ps 12
-. vs \\n[#DOC_LEAD]u
+. TYPEWRITER
+. vs \\n[#DOC_LEAD]u
. QUAD LEFT
. HY OFF
. \}
@@ -7584,12 +9592,38 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
. FAMILY \\*[$BQUOTE_FAM]
. FT \\*[$BQUOTE_FT]
. PT_SIZE \\n[#DOC_PT_SIZE]u\\*[$BQUOTE_SIZE_CHANGE]
-. LS \\n[#DOC_LEAD]u
+. ie !\\n[#BQ_AUTOLEAD] \{ .LS \\n[#BQ_LEAD]u \}
+. el \{\
+. AUTOLEAD \\n[#BQ_AUTOLEAD]
+. nr #BQ_LEAD \\n(.v
+. \}
. if \\n[#ENDNOTE] \{\
. PT_SIZE \\n[#EN_PS]u\\*[$BQUOTE_SIZE_CHANGE]
+. ie !r#EN_BQ_AUTOLEAD \{ .LS \\n[#EN_BQ_LEAD]u \}
+. el \{\
+. AUTOLEAD \\n[#EN_BQ_AUTOLEAD]
+. nr #EN_BQ_LEAD \\n(.v
+. \}
+. \}
+. nr #Q_LEAD_REAL \\n(.v
+. if \\n[#BQUOTE_COLOR]=1 \{\
+. nf
+\m[\\*[$BQUOTE_COLOR]]
+. EOL
+. \}
+. QUAD \\*[$BQUOTE_QUAD]
+. nr #DIVERSIONS_HY_MARGIN (p;\\n[.ps]u*2.75)/1000
+. HY_SET 1 \\n[#DIVERSIONS_HY_MARGIN]u (\\n[#PT_SIZE]u/1000u/8u)p
+. hy 14
+. \}
+. if \\n[#LINENUMBERS]=2 \{\
+. ie \\n[#BQUOTE_LN]=1 \{\
+. if '\\*[$BQ_LN_GUTTER]'' .ds $BQ_LN_GUTTER \\*[$LN_GUTTER]
+. nm \\n(ln "" \\*[$BQ_LN_GUTTER] -3-\\*[$BQ_LN_GUTTER]
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. if !\\n[#SILENT_BQUOTE_LN] \{ .NUMBER_LINES OFF \}
. \}
-. QUAD \\*[$BQUOTE_QUAD]
-. HY
. \}
. nr #Q_TOP \\n(nl
. if \\n[#INDENT_FIRST_PARAS] \{\
@@ -7615,7 +9649,7 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
\# <none>
\# *Function:
\# Ends the diversion P_QUOTE or B_QUOTE. Spaces them according to
-\# PRINT_STYLE, whether there's inter-paragraph spacing, and page
+\# PRINTSTYLE, whether there's inter-paragraph spacing, and page
\# position. TYPEWRITE treats spacing the same way in all circumstance
\# (viz. an extra line space). TYPESET puts in only half
\# line spaces if the entire quote plus 1 line of body under the quote
@@ -7623,15 +9657,39 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
\# line. (This is to ensure the page remains bottom aligned).
\#
.MAC DO_QUOTE END
+. br
+. if \\n[#DIVER_LN_OFF] \{\
+\!. NUMBER_LINES OFF
+. rr #DIVER_LN_OFF
+. \}
. di
+. rr #IN_DIVER
+. if \\n[#RESET_FN_COUNTERS]=2 \{\
+. if !\\n[#FN_COUNT]=1 \{\
+. if ((\\n[#PAGE_LENGTH]+\\n[#VARIABLE_FOOTER_POS])+\\n[#DIVER_DEPTH])>(\\n[#PAGE_LENGTH]+\\n[#VARIABLE_FOOTER_POS]) \{\
+. DIVER_FN_2_POST
+. rr #RESET_FN_COUNTERS
+. \}
+. \}
+. \}
+. nr #SAVED_FN_NUMBER \\n[#FN_NUMBER]
+. nr #DONE_ONCE 0 1
. REMOVE_INDENT
. ev
-\# **Change *1 to *2 in next line to prevent orphans after quotes
+. nr #Q_DEPTH (\\n[#DIVER_DEPTH]-\\n[#Q_LEAD_REAL])+\\n[#LEAD]
+. nr #Q_LEAD_DIFF \\n[#LEAD]-\\n[#Q_LEAD_REAL]
+. SILENT
+. br
+. nf
+. nr #CURRENT_V_POS \\n(nl+\\n[#Q_LEAD_DIFF]+(\\n[#DIVER_DEPTH]-\\n[#Q_DEPTH_REAL])
+. SHIM
+. SILENT OFF
+. nr #Q_SPACE_ADJ \\n[#SHIM]/2
+. nr #TRAP \\n(.t-1
. if \\n[#ENDNOTE] \{\
. nr #RESET_QUOTE_SPACING \\n[#FULLSPACE_QUOTES]
. ALWAYS_FULLSPACE_QUOTES
. \}
-. nr #Q_DEPTH \\n[#DIVER_DEPTH]+(\\n[#LEAD]*1)
. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=1 \{\
. if \\n[#START]=1 \{ . \}
. if \\n[#START]=0 \{\
@@ -7650,32 +9708,16 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
. \}
. \}
. el \{\
-. ie \\n[#Q_DEPTH]<\\n[#TRAP_DISTANCE] \{\
-. nr #Q_FITS 1
-. ie \\n[#HEAD]=1 \{ . \}
+. ie \\n[#Q_DEPTH]<(\\n[#TRAP_DISTANCE]-1) \{\
+. ie (\\n[#TRAP_DISTANCE]-1)-\\n[#Q_DEPTH]<\\n[#DOC_LEAD] \{\
+. Q_NOFIT
+. \}
. el \{\
-. ie \\n[#START] \{ . \}
-. el \{\
-. ie \\n[#FULLSPACE_QUOTES] \{\
-. ie \\n[#ENDNOTE] \{ .ALD \\n[#EN_LEAD]u \}
-. el \{ .ALD \\n[#DOC_LEAD]u \}
-. \}
-. el \{\
-. ie \\n[#ENDNOTE] \{ .ALD \\n[#EN_LEAD]u/2u \}
-. el \{ .ALD \\n[#DOC_LEAD]u/2u \}
-. \}
-. \}
+. Q_FITS
. \}
. \}
. el \{\
-. rr #Q_FITS
-. ie r#HEAD \{\
-. if \\n[#HEAD]=1 \{ . \}
-. \}
-. el \{\
-. ie \\n[#ENDNOTE] \{ .ALD \\n[#EN_LEAD]u \}
-. el \{ .ALD \\n[#DOC_LEAD]u \}
-. \}
+. Q_NOFIT
. \}
. \}
. \}
@@ -7687,6 +9729,13 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
. if \\n[#ENDNOTE] \{\
. in +\\n[#EN_PP_INDENT]u*\\n[#Q_OFFSET_VALUE]u
. \}
+. ie \\n[#START]=1 \{\
+. ie !\\n[#Q_LEAD_DIFF]<0 \{ .ALD \\n[#Q_SPACE_ADJ]u \}
+. el \{ .RLD 0-\\n[#Q_LEAD_DIFF]u \}
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. ALD \\n[#Q_SPACE_ADJ]u
+. \}
. if \\n[#QUOTE]=1 \{\
. nf
. P_QUOTE
@@ -7701,32 +9750,57 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
. \}
. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=2 \{\
. ie \\n[#START] \{\
-. ie \\n[#PP_SPACE] \{ . \}
-. el \{ .ALD \\n[#DOC_LEAD]u \}
+. ie \\n[#PP_SPACE] \{\
+.
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. ALD \\n[#DOC_LEAD]u
+. SHIM
+. \}
. \}
. el \{\
. ie \\n[#PP_SPACE] \{ . \}
. el \{\
-. ie \\n[#HEAD]=1 \{ .ALD \\n[#DOC_LEAD]u \}
+. ie \\n[#HEAD]=1 \{\
+. ALD \\n[#DOC_LEAD]u
+. SHIM
+. \}
. el \{\
+. ie \\n[#FULLSPACE_QUOTES] \{\
+. ie \\n[#ENDNOTE] \{ .ALD \\n[#EN_LEAD]u \}
+. el \{ .ALD \\n[#DOC_LEAD]u \}
+. \}
+. el \{ .ALD (\\n[#DOC_LEAD]u/2u) \}
. ie \\n[#Q_FITS] \{\
-. ie \\n[#Q_TOP]=\\n[#PAGE_TOP] \{\
-. nr #Q_AT_TOP 1
-. ALD \\n[#DOC_LEAD]u
-. \}
-. el \{\
-. ie \\n[#FULLSPACE_QUOTES] \{ .ALD \\n[#DOC_LEAD]u \}
-. el \{ .ALD \\n[#DOC_LEAD]u/2u \}
-. \}
+. ie \\n[#Q_TOP]=\\n[#PAGE_TOP] \{\
+. nr #Q_AT_TOP 1
+. nr #DELAY_SHIM 1
+. \}
+. el \{ .SHIM \}
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. SHIM
+.\" Make sure that Q_LEAD_DIFF is not added to the first line of
+.\" normal text at the top of any page following output of a quote
+.\" whose last line falls on B_MARGIN of the previous page.
+. if \\n(nl=(\\n[#T_MARGIN]-\\n[#DOC_LEAD]+\\n[#Q_LEAD_DIFF]) \{\
+. PRINT \&
+. br
+. sp -1v-\\n[#Q_LEAD_DIFF]u
+. \}
. \}
-. el \{ .ALD \\n[#DOC_LEAD]u \}
. \}
. \}
. \}
. \}
+. if \\n[#LINENUMBERS]=2 \{\
+. nr #LINENUMBERS 1
+. ie \\n[#RESTORE_LN_NUM]=1 \{ .nm \\n[#NEXT_LN] \}
+. el \{ .nm +0 \}
+. \}
. if \\n[#ENDNOTE] \{ .nr #FULLSPACE_QUOTES \\n[#RESET_QUOTE_SPACING] \}
-. if r#HEAD \{ .rr #HEAD \}
-. if r#EPIGRAPH \{ .rr #EPIGRAPH \}
+. if r#HEAD \{ .rr #HEAD \}
+. if r#EPIGRAPH \{ .rr #EPIGRAPH \}
. rr #Q_PP
. rr #LINEBREAK
. nr #PP_STYLE 1
@@ -7736,7 +9810,10 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
. in \\n[#EN_TEXT_INDENT]u
. \}
. if \\n[#COLUMNS] \{\
-. if !\\n[#ENDNOTE] \{ .po \\n[#COL_\\n[#COL_NUM]_L_MARGIN]u \}
+. if !\\n[#ENDNOTE] \{\
+. po \\n[#COL_\\n[#COL_NUM]_L_MARGIN]u
+. nr #L_MARGIN \\n(.o
+. \}
. if \\n[#ENDNOTE] \{\
. in \\n[#EN_TEXT_INDENT]u
. \}
@@ -7755,6 +9832,88 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
. ENDNOTE_PARA_INDENT \\n[#RESET_EN_PP_INDENT]u
. QUAD \\*[EN_QUAD]
. \}
+. if r#DELAY_SHIM \{\
+. SHIM
+. rr #DELAY_SHIM
+. \}
+.END
+\#
+\#
+\# Utility macros for DO_QUOTE
+\# ---------------------------
+\#
+.MAC Q_FITS END
+. nr #Q_FITS 1
+. ie \\n[#HEAD]=1 \{\
+. ALD \\n[#Q_LEAD_DIFF]u
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. ie \\n[#START] \{ . \}
+. el \{\
+. ie \\n[#FULLSPACE_QUOTES] \{\
+. ie \\n[#ENDNOTE] \{ .ALD \\n[#EN_LEAD]u+\\n[#Q_LEAD_DIFF]u \}
+. el \{ .ALD \\n[#DOC_LEAD]u+\\n[#Q_LEAD_DIFF]u \}
+. \}
+. el \{\
+.\" This seems to be the only way to get the baseline of quotes that start
+.\" at the top of the page to fall on the first line of the "grid" (i.e on
+.\" the first legal baseline of the page).
+. ie \\n[#Q_TOP]=\\n[#PAGE_TOP] \{\
+. if \\n[#QUOTE]=1 \{\
+. rn P_QUOTE Q_TEMP
+. di P_QUOTE
+. vs \\n[#Q_LEAD]u
+. PRINT \&
+. sp -1v+\\n[#Q_LEAD_DIFF]u
+. Q_TEMP
+. di
+. \}
+. if \\n[#QUOTE]=2 \{\
+. rn B_QUOTE Q_TEMP
+. di B_QUOTE
+. vs \\n[#BQ_LEAD]u
+. PRINT \&
+. sp -1v+\\n[#Q_LEAD_DIFF]u
+. Q_TEMP
+. di
+. \}
+. rm Q_TEMP
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. ALD (\\n[#DOC_LEAD]u/2u)+\\n[#Q_LEAD_DIFF]u
+. \}
+. \}
+. \}
+. if \\n[#DIVER_FN]=2 \{ .rr #DIVER_FN \}
+. \}
+.END
+\#
+.MAC Q_NOFIT END
+. rr #Q_FITS
+. ie r#HEAD \{\
+. if \\n[#HEAD]=1 \{ . \}
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. ie \\n[#FULLSPACE_QUOTES] \{\
+. ie \\n[#ENDNOTE] \{ .ALD \\n[#EN_LEAD]u+\\n[#Q_LEAD_DIFF]u \}
+. el \{ .ALD \\n[#DOC_LEAD]u+\\n[#Q_LEAD_DIFF]u \}
+. \}
+. el \{ .ALD (\\n[#DOC_LEAD]u/2u)+\\n[#Q_LEAD_DIFF]u \}
+. nr #Q_PARTIAL_DEPTH 0 \\n[#Q_LEAD_REAL]
+. while \\n+[#Q_PARTIAL_DEPTH]<(\\n[#TRAP_DISTANCE]-1) \{\
+.
+.\}
+. nr #Q_PARTIAL_DEPTH -\\n[#Q_LEAD_REAL]
+. nr #Q_SPACE_ADJ (\\n[#TRAP_DISTANCE]-1)-\\n[#Q_PARTIAL_DEPTH]+\\n[#Q_LEAD_DIFF]u
+.\" Hack to deal with the fact that even though the above routine
+.\" makes the bottom line of the quote fall exactly on the bottom
+.\" margin when traps are disabled, it refuses to do so when traps
+.\" are on. The difference by which it's off is #Q_LEAD_DIFF
+.\" (the +\\n[#Q_LEAD_DIFF] at the end of the line, above). Hack
+.\" solution: temporarily lower the FOOTER trap position.
+. nr #SAVED_FOOTER_POS \\n[#VARIABLE_FOOTER_POS]
+. ch FOOTER \\n[#VARIABLE_FOOTER_POS]u+.25v
+. \}
.END
\#
\# ====================================================================
@@ -7780,7 +9939,7 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
. nr #BROKEN_QUOTE 1
. REMOVE_INDENT
. ev
-. nr #Q_DEPTH \\n[#DIVER_DEPTH]+(\\n[#LEAD]*1)
+. nr #Q_DEPTH \\n[#DIVER_DEPTH]+\\n[#LEAD]
. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=1 \{\
. if !\\n[#LINEBREAK] \{ .ALD \\n[#DOC_LEAD]u \}
. if \\n[#HEAD] \{\
@@ -7808,7 +9967,6 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
. if \\n[#QUOTE]=1 \{\
. nf
. P_QUOTE
-. if !\\n[#START] \{ .rr #QUOTE \}
. \}
. if \\n[#QUOTE]=2 \{\
. nf
@@ -7826,7 +9984,10 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
. \}
. \}
. po \\n[#L_MARGIN]u
-. if \\n[#COLUMNS] \{ .po \\n[#COL_\\n[#COL_NUM]_L_MARGIN]u \}
+. if \\n[#COLUMNS] \{\
+. po \\n[#COL_\\n[#COL_NUM]_L_MARGIN]u
+. nr #L_MARGIN \\n(.o
+. \}
. QUAD \\*[$DOC_QUAD]
. sp |\\n[#PAGE_LENGTH]u \" To trip footer/header
. BLOCKQUOTE
@@ -7841,9 +10002,8 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
\# *Arguments:
\# <none> | <anything>
\# *Function:
-\# Turns page numbering off or on.
+\# Turns page numbering off or on during document processing.
\# *Notes:
-\# Page numbering is on by default with .PAPER.
\# Default is on.
\#
.MAC PAGINATE END
@@ -7852,48 +10012,33 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
.END
\#
\#
-\# PAGENUMBER FAMILY
-\# -----------------
+\# SUSPEND PAGINATION (before ENDNOTES)
+\# ------------------
\# *Argument:
-\# <family to use for page numbers>
-\# *Function:
-\# Creates or modifies string $PAGE_NUM_FAM.
-\# *Notes:
-\# Default is same as running text.
-\#
-.MAC PAGENUM_FAMILY END
-. ds $PAGE_NUM_FAM \\$1
-.END
-\#
-\#
-\# PAGE NUMBER FONT
-\# ----------------
-\# *Arguments:
-\# <font to use for page numbers>
+\# <none>
\# *Function:
-\# Creates or modifies string $PAGE_NUM_FT.
+\# Creates register #SUSPEND_PAGINATION
\# *Notes:
-\# Default is same as running text.
+\# Useful only to suspend pagination before outputting endnotes.
\#
-.MAC PAGENUM_FONT END
-. ds $PAGE_NUM_FT \\$1
+.MAC SUSPEND_PAGINATION END
+. nr #SUSPEND_PAGINATION 1
.END
\#
-\#
-\# PAGE NUMBER SIZE
-\# ----------------
+\# RESTORE PAGINATION (after ENDNOTES)
+\# ------------------
\# *Argument:
-\# <+|- number of points by which to in/decrease point size of
-\# page numbers (relative to running text)>
+\# <none>
\# *Function:
-\# Creates or modifies string $PAGE_NUM_SIZE_CHANGE.
+\# Removes register #SUSPEND_PAGINATION. Creates register
+\# #DEFER_PAGINATION
\# *Notes:
-\# Must be preceded by a +|- sign with no space afterward.
-\# Fractional point sizes are allowed.
-\# Default is +0.
+\# Useful only to restore pagination after outputting endnotes.
\#
-.MAC PAGENUM_SIZE END
-. ds $PAGE_NUM_SIZE_CHANGE \\$1
+.MAC RESTORE_PAGINATION END
+. rr #SUSPEND_PAGINATION
+. if \\n[#PAGE_NUM_V_POS]=1 \{ .PAGINATE \}
+. if \\n[#PAGE_NUM_V_POS]=2 \{ .nr #DEFER_PAGINATION 1 \}
.END
\#
\#
@@ -7967,15 +10112,25 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
.END
\#
\#
+.MAC PN_WITH_HYPHENS END
+. nr #HYPHEN_ADJ \\n[#CAP_HEIGHT]/12
+. ds $HYPHEN \v'-\En[#HYPHEN_ADJ]u'-\v'\En[#HYPHEN_ADJ]u'
+. PRINT \m[\\*[$PAGENUM_COLOR]]\\*[$HYPHEN]\|\\n[#PAGENUMBER]\|\\*[$HYPHEN]
+.br
+.END
+\#
+\#
\# PRINT PAGE NUMBER
\# -----------------
\# *Arguments:
\# <none>
\# *Function:
-\# Prints page number if PAGEINATE=1.
+\# Prints page number if PAGINATE=1.
\#
.MAC PRINT_PAGE_NUMBER END
. ev PAGENUMBER
+. nf
+. na
. po \\n[#DOC_L_MARGIN]u
. ll \\n[#DOC_L_LENGTH]u
. ta \\n(.lu
@@ -7983,9 +10138,7 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
. FT \\*[$PAGE_NUM_FT]
. PT_SIZE \\n[#DOC_PT_SIZE]u\\*[$PAGE_NUM_SIZE_CHANGE]
. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=1 \{\
-. fam C
-. ft R
-. ps 12
+. TYPEWRITER
. \}
. if \\n[#PAGE_NUM_V_POS]=1 \{ .vs 0 \}
. if o \{\
@@ -7993,23 +10146,69 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
. el \{ .RIGHT \}
. \}
. if e \{\
-. ie \\n[#PAGE_NUM_H_POS]=1 \{ .RIGHT \}
-. el \{ .LEFT \}
+. ie \\n[#PAGE_NUM_H_POS]=1 \{ .RIGHT \}
+. el \{ .LEFT \}
. \}
-. if \\n[#PAGE_NUM_H_POS]=2 \{.CENTER \}
+. if \\n[#PAGE_NUM_H_POS]=2 \{ .CENTER \}
. if \\n[#RECTO_VERSO]=0 \{\
. if \\n[#PAGE_NUM_H_POS]=1 \{ .LEFT \}
. if \\n[#PAGE_NUM_H_POS]=2 \{ .CENTER \}
. if \\n[#PAGE_NUM_H_POS]=3 \{ .RIGHT \}
. \}
. nr #PAGENUMBER \\n%+\\n[#PAGE_NUM_ADJ]
+. if \\n[#EN_FIRST_PAGE] \{\
+. if \\n[#EN_FIRST_PN] \{ .PAGENUMBER \\n[#EN_FIRST_PN] \}
+. rr #EN_FIRST_PAGE
+. \}
+. if \\n[#BIB_FIRST_PAGE] \{\
+. if \\n[#BIB_FIRST_PN] \{ .PAGENUMBER \\n[#BIB_FIRST_PN] \}
+. rr #BIB_FIRST_PAGE
+. \}
+. if \\n[#TOC_FIRST_PAGE] \{\
+. PAGENUMBER 1
+. rr #TOC_FIRST_PAGE
+. \}
. ie \\n[#DRAFT_WITH_PAGENUM] \{\
-. ie !\\n[#REVISION] \{ .PRINT "\\*[$DRAFT_STRING] \\n[#DRAFT] / \\n[#PAGENUMBER]" \}
-. el \{ .PRINT "\\*[$DRAFT_STRING] \\n[#DRAFT], \\*[$REVISION_STRING] \\n[#REVISION] / \\n[#PAGENUMBER]" \}
+. ie '\\*[$REVISION]'' \{\
+. PRINT "\\*[$DRAFT_STRING]\\*[$DRAFT] / \\n[#PAGENUMBER]"
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. ie '\\*[$DRAFT]'' \{\
+. PRINT "\\*[$REVISION_STRING] \\*[$REVISION] / \\n[#PAGENUMBER]"
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. PRINT "\\*[$DRAFT_STRING]\\*[$DRAFT], \\*[$REVISION_STRING] \\*[$REVISION] / \\n[#PAGENUMBER]"
+. \}
+. \}
. \}
. el \{\
-. ie \\n[#PAGE_NUM_HYPHENS] \{ .PRINT "- \\n[#PAGENUMBER] -" \}
-. el \{ .PRINT "\\n[#PAGENUMBER]" \}
+. ie \\n[#PAGE_NUM_HYPHENS] \{\
+. if '\\*[$PAGENUM_STYLE]'DIGIT' \{\
+. di NULL
+1\\R'#CAP_HEIGHT \\n[.cht]'
+. di
+. PN_WITH_HYPHENS
+. \}
+. if '\\*[$PAGENUM_STYLE]'ROMAN' \{\
+. di NULL
+I\\R'#CAP_HEIGHT \\n[.cht]'
+. di
+. PN_WITH_HYPHENS
+. \}
+. if '\\*[$PAGENUM_STYLE]'ALPHA' \{\
+. di NULL
+E\\R'#CAP_HEIGHT \\n[.cht]'
+. di
+. PN_WITH_HYPHENS
+. \}
+. if '\\*[$PAGENUM_STYLE]'roman' \{\
+. PRINT \m[\\*[$PAGENUM_COLOR]]-\|\\n[#PAGENUMBER]\|-
+. \}
+. if '\\*[$PAGENUM_STYLE]'alpha' \{\
+. PRINT "\m[\\*[$PAGENUM_COLOR]]-\|\\n[#PAGENUMBER]\|-"
+. \}
+. \}
+. el \{ .PRINT "\m[\\*[$PAGENUM_COLOR]]\\n[#PAGENUMBER]" \}
. \}
. ev
.END
@@ -8018,50 +10217,14 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
\#
\# +++FOOTNOTES+++
\#
-\# FOOTNOTE FAMILY
-\# --------------
-\# *Argument:
-\# <family to use in footnotes>
-\# *Function:
-\# Creates or modifies string $FN_FAM.
-\# *Notes:
-\# Default is same as running text.
-\#
-.MAC FOOTNOTE_FAMILY END
-. ds $FN_FAM \\$1
-.END
-\#
-\#
-\# FOOTNOTE FONT
-\# --------------
-\# *Argument:
-\# <font to use in footnotes>
-\# *Function:
-\# Creates or modifies string $FN_FT.
-\# *Notes:
-\# Default is roman.
-\#
-.MAC FOOTNOTE_FONT END
-. ds $FN_FT \\$1
-.END
-\#
-\#
-\# FOOTNOTE SIZE
-\# ------------
-\# *Argument:
-\# <+|- number of points by which to in/decrease point size of footnotes
-\# (relative to running text)>
-\# *Function:
-\# Creates or modifies string $FN_SIZE_CHANGE.
-\# *Notes:
-\# Must be preceded by a +|- sign. No space afterwards.
-\# Fractional point sizes are allowed.
-\# Default is -2 for printstyle TYPESET; +0 for TYPEWRITE.
-\#
-.MAC FOOTNOTE_SIZE END
-. ds $FN_SIZE_CHANGE \\$1
-.END
-\#
+.ig
+Mom's footnote handling is baroque, to say the least. There are
+redundancies in a number of the macros involved, as well as some
+registers that probably don't get used anymore. The baggage is left
+in in case some new footnote oddity/challenge gets thrown my way.
+
+The macros are heavily commented.
+..
\#
\# FOOTNOTE AUTOLEAD
\# -----------------
@@ -8077,20 +10240,6 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
.END
\#
\#
-\# FOOTNOTE QUAD
-\# -------------
-\# *Arguments:
-\# <quad to use in footnotes>
-\# *Function:
-\# Creates or modifies string $FN_QUAD.
-\# *Notes:
-\# Default is same as running text.
-\#
-.MAC FOOTNOTE_QUAD END
-. ds $FN_QUAD \\$1
-.END
-\#
-\#
\# FOOTNOTE MARKERS
\# ----------------
\# *Arguments:
@@ -8109,23 +10258,129 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
\# FOOTNOTE MARKER STYLE
\# ---------------------
\# *Arguments:
-\# STAR | NUMBER
+\# STAR | NUMBER | LINE
\# *Function:
\# Sets register #FN_MARKER_STYLE, used in FOOTNOTE to determine
\# the style of footnote markers.
\# *Notes:
-\# 1=STAR; 2=NUMBER. Default is STAR.
+\# 1=STAR; 2=NUMBER; 3=LINE. LINE means "use output line numbers".
+\# Default is STAR.
\#
.MAC FOOTNOTE_MARKER_STYLE END
. if '\\$1'STAR' \{\
+. if \\n[#FN_MARKER_STYLE]=3 \{\
+. if !\\n[#NEWPAGE]=1 \{\
+. tm1 "[mom]: Your current FOOTNOTE_MARKER STYLE is LINE.
+. tm1 " You cannot change footnote marker style without
+. tm1 " first breaking to a new page with NEWPAGE.
+. tm1 " Ignoring request FOOTNOTE_MARKER_STYLE STAR at line \\n(.c.
+. return
+. \}
+. \}
+. if \\n[#RUN_ON]=1 \{\
+. tm1 "[mom]: FOOTNOTE_MARKER_STYLE STAR at line \\n(.c is incompatible
+. tm1 " with RUN_ON footnotes. Ignoring request.
+. return
+. \}
. nr #FN_MARKER_STYLE 1
+. if \\n[#NEWPAGE]=1 \{ .rr #NEWPAGE \}
+. FOOTNOTE_MARKERS
. \}
. if '\\$1'NUMBER' \{\
+. if \\n[#FN_MARKER_STYLE]=3 \{\
+. if !\\n[#NEWPAGE]=1 \{\
+. tm1 "[mom]: Your current FOOTNOTE_MARKER STYLE is NUMBER.
+. tm1 " You cannot change footnote marker style without
+. tm1 " first breaking to a new page with NEWPAGE.
+. tm1 " Ignoring request FOOTNOTE_MARKER_STYLE NUMBER at line \\n(.c.
+. return
+. \}
+. \}
+. if \\n[#RUN_ON]=1 \{\
+. tm1 "[mom]: FOOTNOTE_MARKER_STYLE NUMBER at line \\n(.c is incompatible
+. tm1 " with RUN_ON footnotes. Ignoring request.
+. return
+. \}
. nr #FN_MARKER_STYLE 2
+. if \\n[#NEWPAGE]=1 \{ .rr #NEWPAGE \}
+. FOOTNOTE_MARKERS
+. \}
+. if '\\$1'LINE' \{\
+. nr #FN_MARKER_STYLE 3
+. FOOTNOTE_MARKERS OFF
+. if !\\n[#FN_LN_SEP] \{\
+. if !\\n[#FN_LN_BRACKETS] \{ .FOOTNOTE_LINENUMBER_BRACKETS SQUARE \}
+. \}
. \}
.END
\#
\#
+\# FOOTNOTE LINENUMBER MARK
+\# ------------------------
+\# *Function:
+\# This string, when called inline, stores the current output line
+\# number in register #FN_MARK for use with FOOTNOTE.
+\#
+.ds FN-MARK \R'#FN_MARK \En(ln'
+\#
+\#
+\# FOOTNOTE LINENUMBER SEPARATOR
+\# -----------------------------
+\# *Argument:
+\# <user-defined separator>
+\# *Function:
+\# Stores user-defined separator (for use then
+\# FOOTNOTE_MARKER_STYLE is LINE) in string $FN_LN_SEP. The
+\# separator is intended to be used when the user wishes a
+\# separator, rather than the choice of brackets offered by
+\# FOOTNOTE_LINENUMBER_BRACKETS.
+\#
+.MAC FOOTNOTE_LINENUMBER_SEPARATOR END
+. rr #FN_LN_BRACKETS
+. nr #FN_LN_SEP 1
+. ds $FN_LN_SEP "\\$1
+.END
+\#
+\#
+\# FOOTNOTE LINENUMBER BRACKETS
+\# ----------------------------
+\# *Argument:
+\# PARENS | SQUARE | BRACES or ( | [ | {
+\# *Function:
+\# Sets register #FN_LN_BRACKETS to 1, and creates strings
+\# $FN_OPEN_BRACKET and $FN_CLOSE_BRACKET according to the given
+\# argument.
+\#
+.MAC FOOTNOTE_LINENUMBER_BRACKETS END
+. rr #FN_LN_SEP
+. nr #FN_LN_BRACKETS 1
+. if '\\$1'PARENS' \{\
+. ds $FN_OPEN_BRACKET (
+. ds $FN_CLOSE_BRACKET )
+. \}
+. if '\\$1'(' \{\
+. ds $FN_OPEN_BRACKET (
+. ds $FN_CLOSE_BRACKET )
+. \}
+. if '\\$1'SQUARE' \{\
+. ds $FN_OPEN_BRACKET [
+. ds $FN_CLOSE_BRACKET ]
+. \}
+. if '\\$1'[' \{\
+. ds $FN_OPEN_BRACKET [
+. ds $FN_CLOSE_BRACKET ]
+. \}
+. if '\\$1'BRACES' \{\
+. ds $FN_OPEN_BRACKET {
+. ds $FN_CLOSE_BRACKET }
+. \}
+. if '\\$1'{' \{\
+. ds $FN_OPEN_BRACKET {
+. ds $FN_CLOSE_BRACKET }
+. \}
+.END
+\#
+\#
\# RESET FOOTNOTE NUMBER
\# ---------------------
\# *Arguments:
@@ -8188,10 +10443,10 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
.MAC FOOTNOTE_RULE END
. ie '\\$0'PRINT_FOOTNOTE_RULE' \{\
. if \\n[#FN_RULE]=0 \{ .RLD 1v \}
-\!. PT_SIZE 12 \"Not sure why these have to be transparently embedded, but they do.
+\!. PT_SIZE 12
. RLD 1v
. LEFT
-. PRINT \\v'-\\n[#FN_RULE_ADJ]u'\\l'\\n[#FN_RULE_LENGTH]u'\\v'+\\n[#FN_RULE_ADJ]u'
+. PRINT \v'-\\n[#FN_RULE_ADJ]u'\l'\\n[#FN_RULE_LENGTH]u'\v'+\\n[#FN_RULE_ADJ]u'
\!. PT_SIZE \\n[#DOC_PT_SIZE]u\\*$[FN_SIZE_CHANGE]
. QUAD \\*[$FN_QUAD]
. \}
@@ -8202,10 +10457,76 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
.END
\#
\#
+\# FOOTNOTE SPACING
+\# ----------------
+\# *Arguments:
+\# <per item post footnote spacing> | <anything>
+\# *Function:
+\# Enables printing of post footnote spacing.
+\# *Notes:
+\# Default is no space.
+\#
+.MAC FOOTNOTE_SPACING END
+. ie \B'\\$1' \{ .nr #FN_SPACE (\\$1) \}
+. el \{ .nr #FN_SPACE 0 \}
+.END
+\#
+\#
+\# RUN ON FOOTNOTES
+\# ----------------
+\# *Arguments:
+\# <none> | <anything>
+\# *Function:
+\# Toggles run-on footnotes on or off.
+\#
+.MAC FOOTNOTES_RUN_ON END
+. ie '\\$1'' \{\
+. if \\n[#FN_COUNT]>0 \{\
+. tm1 "[mom]: Switching to run-on footnotes at line \\n(.c will cause
+. tm1 " you to loose footnotes already formatted for this page.
+. tm1 " Ignoring request FOOTNOTES_RUN_ON.
+. rr #RUN_ON
+. return
+. \}
+. nr #RUN_ON 1
+. if \\n[#FN_MARKER_STYLE]=1 \{ .RUNON_WARNING \}
+. if \\n[#FN_MARKER_STYLE]=2 \{ .RUNON_WARNING \}
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. if \\n[#FN_COUNT]>0 \{\
+. if \\n[#RUN_ON]=1 \{\
+. tm1 "[mom]: Switching off run-on footnotes at line \\n(.c will cause
+. tm1 " you to loose footnotes already formatted for this page.
+. tm1 " Ignoring request FOOTNOTES_RUN_ON \\$1.
+. return
+. \}
+. \}
+. rr #RUN_ON
+. \}
+.END
+\#
+\#
+.MAC RUNON_WARNING END
+. if \\n[#FN_MARKER_STYLE]=1 \{\
+. tm1 "[mom]: The footnote marker style active at line \\n(.c is STAR,
+. tm1 " which is incompatible with run-on footnotes. Please change
+. tm1 " the footnote marker style to LINE. Continuing to process,
+. tm1 " but ignoring request FOOTNOTES_RUN_ON.
+. rr #RUN_ON
+. \}
+. if \\n[#FN_MARKER_STYLE]=2 \{\
+. tm1 "[mom]: The footnote marker style active at line \\n(.c is NUMBER,
+. tm1 " which is incompatible with run-on footnotes. Please change
+. tm1 " the footnote marker style to LINE. Continuing to process,
+. tm1 " but ignoring request FOOTNOTES_RUN_ON.
+. rr #RUN_ON
+. \}
+.END
+\#
\# FOOTNOTE
\# --------
\# *Arguments:
-\# <none> | INDENT L|LEFT|R|RIGHT|B|BOTH <indent value> > | <anything>
+\# <none> | INDENT L|LEFT|R|RIGHT|B|BOTH <indent value> | <anything>
\# *Function:
\# Begins collecting and diverting footnote text if no argument
\# given. Otherwise, ends diversion FOOTNOTES, measures footnote
@@ -8215,14 +10536,125 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
\# or the footnote marker will be spaced away from the word it
\# should be joined to.
\#
-\# If FOOTNOTES is invoked with INDENT, the footnote will
+\# If FOOTNOTE is invoked with INDENT, the footnote will
\# be indented. An indent style and an indent value must be given.
\# Subsequent footnotes will NOT be indented; INDENT must be given
\# for each footnote the user wants indented.
\#
.MAC FOOTNOTE END
+. if !\\n(.u \{ .nr #ADD_BREAK 1 \}
. ie '\\$1'' \{\
+. if \\n[#FN_MARKER_STYLE]=3 \{\
+. if !\\n[#LINENUMBERS] \{\
+. tm1 "[mom]: Line numbering must be enabled with NUMBER_LINES when
+. tm1 " FOOTNOTE_MARKER_STYLE is LINE.
+. ab Aborting on FOOTNOTE at line \\n(.c.
+. \}
+. if \\n[#FN_MARK]=0 \{ .nr #FN_MARK \\n(ln \}
+. nr #FN_MARK_2 \\n(ln
+. if '\\n(.z'P_QUOTE' \{\
+. nr #FN_MARK -1
+. nr #FN_MARK_2 -1
+. \}
+. if \\n[#IN_DIVER]=1 \{\
+. if '\\n(.z'P_QUOTE' \{\
+. if !\\n[#QUOTE_LN]=1 \{\
+. if !\\n[#SILENT_QUOTE_LN]=1 \{\
+. tm1 "[mom]: You have requested a line-numbered footnote inside a
+. tm1 " QUOTE at line \\n(.c, but line-numbering has not been enabled
+. tm1 " for QUOTES. Printing footnote with label "0".
+. rr #FN_MARK
+. rr #FN_MARK_2
+. \}
+. \}
+. \}
+. if '\\n(.z'B_QUOTE' \{\
+. if !\\n[#BQUOTE_LN]=1 \{\
+. if !\\n[#SILENT_BQUOTE_LN]=1 \{\
+. tm1 "[mom]: You have requested a line-numbered footnote inside a
+. tm1 " BLOCKQUOTE at line \\n(.c, but line-numbering has not been enabled
+. tm1 " for BLOCKQUOTES. Printing footnote with label "0".
+. rr #FN_MARK
+. rr #FN_MARK_2
+. \}
+. \}
+. \}
+. \}
+. \}
+.\" Begin processing footnotes that occur inside QUOTE, BLOCKQUOTE
+.\" or EPIGRAPH.
+. if \\n[#IN_DIVER]=1 \{\
+. nr #PAGE_POS \\n(nl+\\n(.d+\\n[#DOC_LEAD]
+. nr #FOOTER_POS \\n[#PAGE_LENGTH]+(\\n[#VARIABLE_FOOTER_POS]-1)
+. nr #SPACE_TO_FOOTER \\n[#FOOTER_POS]-\\n[#PAGE_POS]
+.\" Are we on a "defer" line? If so, defer the text of the footnote.
+. ie \\n[#SPACE_TO_FOOTER]=\\n[#DOC_LEAD]:\\n[#SPACE_TO_FOOTER]=0 \{\
+. nr #DIVER_FN 2 \" treat like a normal deferred footnote
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. nr #DIVER_FN 2 \" treat like a normal footnote
+. \}
+. if \\n[#PAGE_POS]>\\n[#FOOTER_POS] \{\
+. nr #DIVER_FN 1 \" move this footnote
+. \}
+.\" Test for situation where, because a final line of QUOTE, BLOCKQUOTE
+.\" or EPIGRAPH isn't yet adjusted at this point, the last word on the
+.\" line may *seem* to belong to the final line of the page, but will,
+.\" in fact, become the first word of the subsequent page. In such
+.\" circumstances, we want the the footnote to be treated as a "moved"
+.\" diversion footnote.
+. if \\n(.k>\\n(.l \{ .nr #DIVER_FN 1 \}
+. if r#DIVER_FN \{\
+. if !\\n[#DIVER_FN]=2 \{ .\\n+[#DONE_ONCE] \}
+.\" A footnote inside a diversion will become the 1st footnote on the
+.\" following page/column.
+. if \\n[#DIVER_FN]=1 \{ .DIVER_FN_1_PRE \}
+.\" A footnote inside a diversion that should be treated like a
+.\" normal footnote (including defers.)
+. if \\n[#DIVER_FN]=2 \{ .DIVER_FN_2_PRE \}
+. \}
+. nr #SAVED_FN_COUNT \\n[#FN_COUNT]+1
+. nr #SAVED_FN_COUNT_FOR_COLS \\n[#FN_COUNT_FOR_COLS]+1
+. \}
+.\" End processing footnotes that occur inside QUOTE, BLOCKQUOTE or
+.\" EPIGRAPH.
+.\"
+.\" Test for situation where, because a final line of running text
+.\" isn't yet adjusted at this point, the last word on the line may
+.\" *seem* to belong to the final line of the page, but will, in
+.\" fact, become the first word of the subsequent page. In such
+.\" circumstances, we want the the footnote marker in running text to
+.\" be the correct one for the 1st footnote on the page.
+. if \\n(.k>\\n(.l \{\
+. if (\\n(nl+\\n[#DOC_LEAD])>(\\n[#PAGE_LENGTH]+\\n[#VARIABLE_FOOTER_POS]) \{\
+. ie \\n[#COLUMNS]=1 \{\
+. if \\n[#COL_NUM]=\\n[#NUM_COLS] \{\
+. if \\n[#FN_MARKER_STYLE]=1 \{\
+. nr #FN_COUNT_FOR_COLS 0 1
+. \}
+. if \\n[#FN_MARKER_STYLE]=2 \{\
+. if \\n[#RESET_FN_NUMBER] \{\
+. nr #FN_NUMBER 0 1
+. nr #NOT_YET_ADJUSTED 1
+. \}
+. \}
+. \}
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. if \\n[#FN_MARKER_STYLE]=1 \{\
+. nr #FN_COUNT 0 1
+. \}
+. if \\n[#FN_MARKER_STYLE]=2 \{\
+. if \\n[#RESET_FN_NUMBER] \{\
+. nr #FN_NUMBER 0 1
+. nr #NOT_YET_ADJUSTED 1
+. \}
+. \}
+. \}
+. \}
+. \}
. if \\n[#FN_MARKERS] \{\
+.\" Housekeeping
. if \\n[#CONDENSE] \{ \*[CONDX]\c \}
. if \\n[#EXTEND] \{ \*[EXTX]\c \}
. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=1 \{\
@@ -8231,48 +10663,75 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
. UNDERLINE OFF
. \}
. \}
+.\" Add footnote markers to running text...
. if !\\n[#NO_FN_MARKER] \{\
-. if \\n[#FN_MARKER_STYLE]=1 \{\
-. ie \\n[#FN_COUNT_FOR_COLS] \{\
-. if \\n[#FN_COUNT_FOR_COLS]=0 \{ .PRINT \*[BU3]* \}
-. if \\n[#FN_COUNT_FOR_COLS]=1 \{ .PRINT \*[BU3]\(dg \}
-. if \\n[#FN_COUNT_FOR_COLS]=2 \{ .PRINT \*[BU3]** \}
-. if \\n[#FN_COUNT_FOR_COLS]=3 \{ .PRINT \*[BU3]\(dg\(dg \}
-. if \\n[#FN_COUNT_FOR_COLS]=4 \{ .PRINT \*[BU3]*** \}
-. if \\n[#FN_COUNT_FOR_COLS]=5 \{ .PRINT \*[BU3]\(dg\(dg\(dg \}
-. if \\n[#FN_COUNT_FOR_COLS]=6 \{ .PRINT \*[BU3]**** \}
-. if \\n[#FN_COUNT_FOR_COLS]=7 \{ .PRINT \*[BU3]\(dg\(dg\(dg\(dg \}
-. if \\n[#FN_COUNT_FOR_COLS]=8 \{ .PRINT \*[BU3]***** \}
-. if \\n[#FN_COUNT_FOR_COLS]=9 \{ .PRINT \*[BU3]\(dg\(dg\(dg\(dg\(dg \}
-. \}
-. el \{\
-. if \\n[#FN_COUNT]=0 \{ .PRINT \*[BU3]* \}
-. if \\n[#FN_COUNT]=1 \{ .PRINT \*[BU3]\(dg \}
-. if \\n[#FN_COUNT]=2 \{ .PRINT \*[BU3]** \}
-. if \\n[#FN_COUNT]=3 \{ .PRINT \*[BU3]\(dg\(dg \}
-. if \\n[#FN_COUNT]=4 \{ .PRINT \*[BU3]*** \}
-. if \\n[#FN_COUNT]=5 \{ .PRINT \*[BU3]\(dg\(dg\(dg \}
-. if \\n[#FN_COUNT]=6 \{ .PRINT \*[BU3]**** \}
-. if \\n[#FN_COUNT]=7 \{ .PRINT \*[BU3]\(dg\(dg\(dg\(dg \}
-. if \\n[#FN_COUNT]=8 \{ .PRINT \*[BU3]***** \}
-. if \\n[#FN_COUNT]=9 \{ .PRINT \*[BU3]\(dg\(dg\(dg\(dg\(dg\(dg \}
-. \}
-. \}
-. if \\n[#FN_MARKER_STYLE]=2 \{\
-. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=1 \{ .PRINT "\s-2\v'-\\n[#DOC_LEAD]u/5u'\\n+[#FN_NUMBER]\v'+\\n[#DOC_LEAD]u/5u'\s+2" \}
-. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=2 \{ .PRINT "\*[SUP]\\n+[#FN_NUMBER]\*[SUPX]" \}
-. \}
-. \}
-. \}
-. nr #SPACE_REMAINING \\n[#PAGE_LENGTH]-\\n[#B_MARGIN]-(\\n(nl+1v)
+.\" ...but not if TERMINATE has not been called
+. if !r#TERMINATE \{\
+.\" Marker style star/dagger/double-dagger
+. if \\n[#FN_MARKER_STYLE]=1 \{\
+.\" Columnar docs either move col to col, or last col to next page.
+.\" They require their own special FN_COUNT because regular FN_COUNT
+.\" is used to figure out things like whether or not to put a rule
+.\" above footnotes (in addition to keeping track of the footnote
+.\" count in non-columnar docs).
+. ie \\n[#COLUMNS]=1 \{\
+. if \\n[#FN_COUNT_FOR_COLS]=0 \{ .PRINT \*[BU2]*\c \}
+. if \\n[#FN_COUNT_FOR_COLS]=1 \{ .PRINT \*[BU1]\(dg\c \}
+. if \\n[#FN_COUNT_FOR_COLS]=2 \{ .PRINT \(dd\c \}
+. if \\n[#FN_COUNT_FOR_COLS]=3 \{ .PRINT \*[BU2]**\c \}
+. if \\n[#FN_COUNT_FOR_COLS]=4 \{ .PRINT \*[BU1]\(dg\(dg\c \}
+. if \\n[#FN_COUNT_FOR_COLS]=5 \{ .PRINT \(dd\(dd\c \}
+. if \\n[#FN_COUNT_FOR_COLS]=6 \{ .PRINT \*[BU2]***\c \}
+. if \\n[#FN_COUNT_FOR_COLS]=7 \{ .PRINT \*[BU1]\(dg\(dg\(dg\c \}
+. if \\n[#FN_COUNT_FOR_COLS]=8 \{ .PRINT \(dd\(dd\(dd\c \}
+. if \\n[#FN_COUNT_FOR_COLS]=9 \{ .PRINT \*[BU2]****\c \}
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. if \\n[#FN_COUNT]=0 \{ .PRINT \*[BU2]*\c \}
+. if \\n[#FN_COUNT]=1 \{ .PRINT \*[BU1]\(dg\c \}
+. if \\n[#FN_COUNT]=2 \{ .PRINT \(dd\c \}
+. if \\n[#FN_COUNT]=3 \{ .PRINT \*[BU2]**\c \}
+. if \\n[#FN_COUNT]=4 \{ .PRINT \*[BU1]\(dg\(dg\c \}
+. if \\n[#FN_COUNT]=5 \{ .PRINT \(dd\(dd\c \}
+. if \\n[#FN_COUNT]=6 \{ .PRINT \*[BU2]***\c \}
+. if \\n[#FN_COUNT]=7 \{ .PRINT \*[BU1]\(dg\(dg\(dg\c \}
+. if \\n[#FN_COUNT]=8 \{ .PRINT \(dd\(dd\(dd\c \}
+. if \\n[#FN_COUNT]=9 \{ .PRINT \*[BU2]****\c \}
+. \}
+. \}
+.\" Marker style superscript numbers
+. if \\n[#FN_MARKER_STYLE]=2 \{\
+. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=1 \{ .PRINT "\s-2\v'-\\n[#DOC_LEAD]u/5u'\\n+[#FN_NUMBER]\v'+\\n[#DOC_LEAD]u/5u'\s+2\c" \}
+. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=2 \{ .PRINT "\*[SUP]\\n+[#FN_NUMBER]\*[SUPX]\c" \}
+. \}
+. \}
+. \}
+. \}
+.\" More housekeeping
+.\"
+.\" #SPACE_REMAINING is the space left between where we are
+.\" on the page and the bottom margin. It's used to determine whether
+.\" or not the footnote will overflow, and how many lines of
+.\" footnotes will fit on the page if some have to overflow.
+. ie \\n[#DIVER_FN]=2 \{\
+. nr #SPACE_REMAINING (\\n[#PAGE_LENGTH]-\\n[#B_MARGIN])-(\\n[#PAGE_POS])
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. nr #SPACE_REMAINING (\\n[#PAGE_LENGTH]-\\n[#B_MARGIN])-\\n(nl
+. \}
+. if \\n[#FROM_DIVERT_FN]=1 \{\
+. nr #SPACE_REMAINING \\n[#PAGE_LENGTH]-\\n[#B_MARGIN]
+. rr #FROM_DIVERT_FN
+. \}
. nr #PP_STYLE_PREV \\n[#PP_STYLE]
. nr #PP_STYLE 2
. if \\n[#INDENT_FIRST_PARAS] \{ .nr #INDENT_FIRSTS 1 \}
. INDENT_FIRST_PARAS
+.\" Prepare FOOTNOTE to receive footnote text.
. ev FOOTNOTES
. ll \\n[#DOC_L_LENGTH]u
. ta \\n(.lu
-. if \\n[#COLUMNS] \{\
+. if \\n[#COLUMNS]=1 \{\
. ll \\n[#COL_L_LENGTH]u
. ta \\n(.lu
. \}
@@ -8290,64 +10749,193 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
. AUTOLEAD \\n[#FN_AUTOLEAD]
. QUAD \\*[$FN_QUAD]
. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=1 \{\
-. fam C
-. ft R
-. ps 12
-. ie \\n[#SINGLE_SPACE] \{ .vs \\n[#DOC_LEAD]u \}
-. el \{ .vs \\n[#DOC_LEAD]u/2u \}
+. TYPEWRITER
+. ie \\n[#SINGLE_SPACE] \{ .vs \\n[#ORIGINAL_DOC_LEAD]u \}
+. el \{ .vs \\n[#ORIGINAL_DOC_LEAD]u/2u \}
. QUAD LEFT
. HY OFF
. \}
. nr #FN_LEAD \\n[#LEAD]
-. da FOOTNOTES
+.\" Begin diversion FOOTNOTES or FN_IN_DIVER
+. ie r#COUNTERS_RESET \{\
+. ie \\n[#DONE_ONCE]=1 \{\
+. ie \\n[#RUN_ON] \{\
+. di RUNON_FN_IN_DIVER
+. nr #RUNON_FN_IN_DIVER 1
+. \}
+. el \{ .di FN_IN_DIVER \}
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. ie \\n[#RUN_ON] \{\
+. da RUNON_FN_IN_DIVER
+. nr #RUNON_FN_IN_DIVER 1
+. \}
+. el \{ .da FN_IN_DIVER \}
+. \}
+. \\n+[#DONE_ONCE]
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. ie \\n[#RUN_ON] \{\
+. da RUNON_FOOTNOTES
+. nr #RUNON_FOOTNOTES 1
+. \}
+. el \{ .da FOOTNOTES \}
+. \}
+. if \\n[#FOOTNOTE_COLOR]=1 \{\
+. TRAP OFF
+. nf
+\m[\\*[$FOOTNOTE_COLOR]]
+. EOL
+. fi
+. TRAP
+. \}
. if \\n[#EPIGRAPH] \{ .nr #FN_FOR_EPI 1 \}
+.\" When a deferred footnote is also the 1st footnote on the page,
+.\" and when the page it's output on also has footnotes, some
+.\" whitespace is needed between the deferred footnote and the
+.\" first footnote belonging to the output page so that there's
+.\" no confusion when two stars (or two number 1s) appear in
+.\" footnotes...
. if \\n[#FN_DEFER_SPACE] \{\
-. if \\n[#FN_MARKER_STYLE]=1 \{ .ALD 1v \}
-. if \\n[#RESET_FN_NUMBER] \{ .ALD 1v \}
+.\" ...but only add the extra space if TERMINATE has not been called
+. if !r#TERMINATE \{\
+.\" ...and not if defer space has already been added
+. if !\\n[#DEFER_SPACE_ADDED] \{\
+.\" ...and not if the footnote count the last time we checked for
+.\" a defer situation inside a diversion is greater than 1.
+. if !\\n[#SAVED_DIVER_FN_COUNT]>1 \{\
+. if \\n[#FN_MARKER_STYLE]=1 \{ .ALD 1v \}
+. if \\n[#RESET_FN_NUMBER] \{ .ALD 1v \}
+. nr #DEFER_SPACE_ADDED 1
+. \}
+. \}
+. \}
. rr #FN_DEFER_SPACE
+. rr #SAVED_DIVER_FN_COUNT
. \}
+. if \\n[#DIVERTED]=3 \{\
+. if \\n[#FN_COUNT]>0 \{\
+\!. RLD 1v
+. \}
+. \}
+.\" Add footnote rule (or, if no rule, some whitespace).
+.\" N.B.- this line increments #FN_COUNT each and every time FOOTNOTE
+.\" is run.
. if \\n+[#FN_COUNT]=1 \{\
-. if !\\n[#FN_DEPTH] \{\
-. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=1 \{ .ALD \\n[#DOC_LEAD]u \}
-. ie \\n[#FN_RULE] \{ .PRINT_FOOTNOTE_RULE \}
-. el \{ .ALD 1v \}
+.\" If a footnote is called in a diversion, and the footnote has to
+.\" be moved, don't put in the rule now (it's taken care of when
+.\" FN_IN_DIVER is output into FOOTNOTE in PROCESS_FN_IN_DIVER).
+. if !\\n[#DONT_RULE_ME]=1 \{\
+. if !\\n[#FN_DEPTH] \{\
+. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=1 \{\
+. if !\\n[#RUN_ON] \{ .ALD \\n[#DOC_LEAD]u \}
+. \}
+. ie \\n[#FN_RULE]=1 \{\
+. if !\\n[#RUN_ON] \{ .PRINT_FOOTNOTE_RULE \}
+. \}
+. el \{ .ALD 1v \}
+. nr #RULED 1
+. \}
. \}
. \}
-. if \\n[#FN_MARKERS] \{\
+. rr #DONT_RULE_ME
+.\" Add footnote markers to footnote text...
+. ie \\n[#FN_MARKERS] \{\
+. if \\n[#FN_SPACE]>0 \{\
+. if \\n[#FN_COUNT]>0 \{\
+. ALD \\n[#FN_SPACE]u
+. \}
+. \}
. if !\\n[#NO_FN_MARKER] \{\
-. if \\n[#FN_MARKER_STYLE]=1 \{\
-. ie \\n+[#FN_COUNT_FOR_COLS] \{\
-. if \\n[#FN_COUNT_FOR_COLS]=1 \{ .PRINT *\c \}
-. if \\n[#FN_COUNT_FOR_COLS]=2 \{ .PRINT \(dg\c \}
-. if \\n[#FN_COUNT_FOR_COLS]=3 \{ .PRINT **\c \}
-. if \\n[#FN_COUNT_FOR_COLS]=4 \{ .PRINT \(dg\(dg\c \}
-. if \\n[#FN_COUNT_FOR_COLS]=5 \{ .PRINT ***\c \}
-. if \\n[#FN_COUNT_FOR_COLS]=6 \{ .PRINT \(dg\(dg\(dg\c \}
-. if \\n[#FN_COUNT_FOR_COLS]=7 \{ .PRINT ****\c \}
-. if \\n[#FN_COUNT_FOR_COLS]=8 \{ .PRINT \(dg\(dg\(dg\(dg\c \}
-. if \\n[#FN_COUNT_FOR_COLS]=9 \{ .PRINT *****\c \}
-. if \\n[#FN_COUNT_FOR_COLS]=10 \{ .PRINT \(dg\(dg\(dg\(dg\(dg\c \}
-. \}
-. el \{\
-. if \\n[#FN_COUNT]=1 \{ .PRINT *\c \}
-. if \\n[#FN_COUNT]=2 \{ .PRINT \(dg\c \}
-. if \\n[#FN_COUNT]=3 \{ .PRINT **\c \}
-. if \\n[#FN_COUNT]=4 \{ .PRINT \(dg\(dg\c \}
-. if \\n[#FN_COUNT]=5 \{ .PRINT ***\c \}
-. if \\n[#FN_COUNT]=6 \{ .PRINT \(dg\(dg\(dg\c \}
-. if \\n[#FN_COUNT]=7 \{ .PRINT ****\c \}
-. if \\n[#FN_COUNT]=8 \{ .PRINT \(dg\(dg\(dg\(dg\c \}
-. if \\n[#FN_COUNT]=9 \{ .PRINT *****\c \}
-. if \\n[#FN_COUNT]=10 \{ .PRINT \(dg\(dg\(dg\(dg\(dg\c \}
-. \}
-. \}
-. if \\n[#FN_MARKER_STYLE]=2 \{\
-. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=1 \{ .PRINT "(\\n[#FN_NUMBER])\c" \}
-. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=2 \{ .PRINT "\*[SUP]\\n[#FN_NUMBER]\*[SUPX]\c" \}
-. \}
-. \}
-. \}
+.\" ...but not if TERMINATE has been called.
+. if !r#TERMINATE \{\
+. if \\n[#REF]=1 \{\
+\!. in +\\*[$REF_FN_INDENT]
+\!. ti -\\*[$REF_FN_INDENT]
+. \}
+. if \\n[#FN_MARKER_STYLE]=1 \{\
+. ie \\n[#COLUMNS]=1 \{\
+. \\n+[#FN_COUNT_FOR_COLS]
+. if \\n[#FN_COUNT_FOR_COLS]=1 \{ .PRINT *\c \}
+. if \\n[#FN_COUNT_FOR_COLS]=2 \{ .PRINT \(dg\c \}
+. if \\n[#FN_COUNT_FOR_COLS]=3 \{ .PRINT \(dd\c \}
+. if \\n[#FN_COUNT_FOR_COLS]=4 \{ .PRINT **\c \}
+. if \\n[#FN_COUNT_FOR_COLS]=5 \{ .PRINT \(dg\(dg\c \}
+. if \\n[#FN_COUNT_FOR_COLS]=6 \{ .PRINT \(dd\(dd\c \}
+. if \\n[#FN_COUNT_FOR_COLS]=7 \{ .PRINT ***\c \}
+. if \\n[#FN_COUNT_FOR_COLS]=8 \{ .PRINT \(dg\(dg\(dg\c \}
+. if \\n[#FN_COUNT_FOR_COLS]=9 \{ .PRINT \(dd\(dd\(dd\c \}
+. if \\n[#FN_COUNT_FOR_COLS]=10 \{ .PRINT ****\c \}
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. if \\n[#FN_COUNT]=1 \{ .PRINT *\c \}
+. if \\n[#FN_COUNT]=2 \{ .PRINT \(dg\c \}
+. if \\n[#FN_COUNT]=3 \{ .PRINT \(dd\c \}
+. if \\n[#FN_COUNT]=4 \{ .PRINT **\c \}
+. if \\n[#FN_COUNT]=5 \{ .PRINT \(dg\(dg\c \}
+. if \\n[#FN_COUNT]=6 \{ .PRINT \(dd\(dd\c \}
+. if \\n[#FN_COUNT]=7 \{ .PRINT ***\c \}
+. if \\n[#FN_COUNT]=8 \{ .PRINT \(dg\(dg\(dg\c \}
+. if \\n[#FN_COUNT]=9 \{ .PRINT \(dd\(dd\(dd\c \}
+. if \\n[#FN_COUNT]=10 \{ .PRINT ****\c \}
+. \}
+. \}
+. if \\n[#FN_MARKER_STYLE]=2 \{\
+. if \\n[#COLUMNS]=1 \{\
+. \\n+[#FN_COUNT_FOR_COLS]
+. \}
+. if \\n[#NOT_YET_ADJUSTED]=1 \{\
+. nr #FN_NUMBER 1 1
+. rr #NOT_YET_ADJUSTED
+. \}
+. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=1 \{ .PRINT "(\\n[#FN_NUMBER])\c" \}
+. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=2 \{ .PRINT "\*[SUP]\\n[#FN_NUMBER]\*[SUPX]\*[FU 2]\c" \}
+. \}
+. \}
+. \}
+. \}
+. el \{\
+.\" Line-numbered footnotes handling
+. if \\n[#FN_MARKER_STYLE]=3 \{\
+. if \\n[#FN_SPACE]>0 \{\
+. if !\\n[#RUN_ON]=1 \{\
+. if \\n[#FN_COUNT]>0 \{\
+. ALD \\n[#FN_SPACE]u
+. \}
+. \}
+. \}
+. if \\n[#REF]=1 \{\
+. if !\\n[#RUN_ON]=1 \{\
+\!. in +\\*[$REF_FN_INDENT]
+\!. ti -\\*[$REF_FN_INDENT]
+. \}
+. \}
+. ie \\n[#FN_LN_BRACKETS]=1 \{\
+. ds $FN_LINENUMBER \v'-.085m'\\*[$FN_OPEN_BRACKET]\v'.085m'
+. ie \\n[#FN_MARK_2]=\\n[#FN_MARK] \{\
+. as $FN_LINENUMBER \\n[#FN_MARK]\v'-.085m'\\*[$FN_CLOSE_BRACKET]\v'.085m' \"
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. as $FN_LINENUMBER \\n[#FN_MARK]\v'-.1m'-\v'.1m'\\n[#FN_MARK_2]\v'-.085m'\\*[$FN_CLOSE_BRACKET]\v'.085m' \"
+. \}
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. ie \\n[#FN_MARK_2]=\\n[#FN_MARK] \{\
+. ds $FN_LINENUMBER \\n[#FN_MARK]\\*[$FN_LN_SEP]
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. ds $FN_LINENUMBER \\n[#FN_MARK]\v'-.1m'-\v'.1m'\\n[#FN_MARK_2]\\*[$FN_LN_SEP]
+. \}
+. \}
+. if !\\n[#NO_FN_MARKER] \{\
+. PRINT \\*[$FN_LINENUMBER]\c
+. \}
+. rm $FN_LINENUMBER
+. nr #FN_MARK 0
+. \}
+. \}
. \}
+.\" If INDENT arg is passed to FOOTNOTE, calculate the indent...
. el \{\
. ie '\\$1'INDENT' \{\
. ev FOOTNOTES
@@ -8368,12 +10956,36 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
. in \\n[#FN_BL_INDENT]u
. \}
. ev
+.\" ...then re-run FOOTNOTE without an argument.
. FOOTNOTE
. \}
. el \{\
. br
+.\" Add "defer space" if the previously diverted footnote was the
+.\" 1st footnote proper to its page (i.e. it looks like a deferred
+.\" footnote but it's really an overflow).
+. if \\n[#DIVERTED] \{\
+. if \\n[#PREV_FN_DEFERRED]=1 \{\
+. if \\n[#FN_MARKER_STYLE]=1 \{ .ALD \\n[#FN_LEAD]u \}
+. if \\n[#RESET_FN_NUMBER] \{ .ALD \\n[#FN_LEAD]u \}
+. nr #PREV_FN_DEFERRED 2
+. \}
+. \}
+. if \\n[#REF]=1 \{\
+\!. in
+. \}
+.\" Terminate FOOTNOTES or FN_IN_DIVER diversion
. di
-. in 0 \"Turn off indent possibly set by FOOTNOTE INDENT...
+. HY_SET 1 \\n[#DIVERSIONS_HY_MARGIN]u (\\n[#PT_SIZE]u/1000u/8u)p
+. hy 14
+.\" More housekeeping
+.\" Turn off indent possibly set by FOOTNOTE INDENT
+. in 0
+.\" Restore sentence spacing
+. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=2 \{\
+. if d$RESTORE_SS_VAR \{ .SS \\*[$RESTORE_SS_VAR] \}
+. rm $RESTORE_SS_VAR
+. \}
. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=1 \{\
. if \\n[#UNDERLINE_WAS_ON] \{\
. UNDERLINE
@@ -8386,124 +10998,555 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
. nr #PP_STYLE \\n[#PP_STYLE_PREV]
. if !\\n[#INDENT_FIRSTS] \{ .INDENT_FIRST_PARAS OFF \}
. rr #INDENT_FIRSTS
-. nr #FN_DEPTH +\\n[#DIVER_DEPTH]
-. if \\n[#FN_DEFER] \{\
-. nr #FN_DEFER_SPACE 1
-. rr #FN_DEFER
+.\" Calculate footnote depth, but not if #COUNTERS_RESET (created in
+.\" DIVER_FN_1_PRE) to instruct FOOTNOTES to skip this step for now
+.\" (it's taken care of when FN_IN_DIVER is output into FOOTNOTES in
+.\" PROCESS_FN_IN_DIVER).
+. ie r#COUNTERS_RESET \{\
+. rr #COUNTERS_RESET
. \}
-. if \\n[#FN_DEPTH]>\\n[#SPACE_REMAINING] \{\
-. ie \\n[#SPACE_REMAINING]<(\\n[#LEAD]*2) \{ .nr #FN_DEFER 1 \}
-. el \{\
-. nr #FN_LINES 0 1
-. while (\\n+[#FN_LINES]*\\n[#FN_LEAD])<\\n[#SPACE_REMAINING] \{\
-. nr #FN_DEPTH (\\n[#FN_LINES]*\\n[#FN_LEAD])
+. el \{\
+. nr #GET_DEPTH 1
+.\" If the footnote is the 1st on the page and it falls too close
+.\" to the bottom margin, defer the footnote text to the next page...
+. if (\\n[#SPACE_REMAINING]-1)<=(\\n[#DOC_LEAD]) \{\
+.\" ...but not if PROCESS_FN_LEFTOVER has set #PREV_FN_DEFERRED to 1
+. if !\\n[#PREV_FN_DEFERRED]=1 \{\
+. nr #FN_DEFER 1
+. nr #FN_DEPTH +\\n[#DIVER_DEPTH]
+. rr #GET_DEPTH
+.\" This is required so that the defer space clause can distinguish
+.\" a real #FN_COUNT=1 from one generated if FOOTNOTE is run inside
+.\" QUOTE, BLOCKQUOTE or EPIGRAPH
+. if \\n[#DIVER_FN]=2 \{\
+. nr #SAVED_DIVER_FN_COUNT \\n[#FN_COUNT]
+. rr #DIVER_FN
+. \}
+. \}
+. \}
+.\" Calculate the footnote depth.
+. if \\n[#GET_DEPTH]=1 \{\
+.\" Save the previous footnote depth (for use when there will be
+.\" some overflowed footnote text).
+. nr #SAVED_FN_DEPTH_1 \\n[#FN_DEPTH]
+.\" Add the depth of the current footnote to any already existent
+.\" footnotes.
+. nr #FN_DEPTH +\\n[#DIVER_DEPTH]
+.\" Special handling for run-on footnotes
+. if \\n[#RUN_ON]=1 \{\
+. if \\n[#RUNON_FOOTNOTES] \{\
+. unformat RUNON_FOOTNOTES
+. \}
+. if \\n[#RUNON_FN_IN_DIVER] \{\
+. unformat RUNON_FN_IN_DIVER
+. \}
+. ev FOOTNOTES
+.\" Recreate FOOTNOTES with rule followed by text of unformatted
+.\" run-on footnotes.
+. di FOOTNOTES
+. ie \\n[#FN_RULE]=0 \{ .RLD 1v \}
+. el \{\
+. PRINT \v'-\\n[#FN_RULE_ADJ]u'\l'\\n[#FN_RULE_LENGTH]u'\v'+\\n[#FN_RULE_ADJ]u'
+. \}
+. br
+. if \\n[#RUNON_FOOTNOTES] \{\
+. RUNON_FOOTNOTES
+. rr #RUNON_FOOTNOTES
+. \}
+. if \\n[#RUNON_FN_IN_DIVER] \{\
+. RUNON_FN_IN_DIVER
+. rr #RUNON_FN_IN_DIVER
+. \}
+. br
+. di
+. ev
+. nr #FN_DEPTH \\n[#DIVER_DEPTH]
+. nr #SAVED_VFP 0+\\n[#VARIABLE_FOOTER_POS]
+. nr #VARIABLE_FOOTER_POS 0-\\n[#B_MARGIN]u
+. \}
+.\" Save the new depth
+. nr #SAVED_FN_DEPTH_2 \\n[#FN_DEPTH]
+.\" Signal that defer space should be added when PROCESS_FN_LEFTOVER
+.\" processes deferred footnotes.
+. if \\n[#FN_DEFER] \{\
+. if \\n[#FN_COUNT]=2 \{\
+. ie \\n[#COLUMNS] \{\
+. if !\\n[#FROM_FOOTER] \{\
+. if \\n[#FN_DEFER]=1 \{ .nr #FN_DEFER_SPACE 1 \}
+. if \\n[#FN_COUNT_FOR_COLS]>=1 \{ .rr #FN_DEFER_SPACE \}
+. if \\n[#FROM_HEADER] \{ .nr #FN_DEFER_SPACE 1 \}
+. \}
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. nr #FN_DEFER_SPACE 1
+. \}
+. \}
+. rr #FN_DEFER
+. \}
+.\" If the depth of the whole footnote won't fit in the space
+.\" between where we are on the page and the bottom margin, calculate
+.\" how much of it will fit.
+. if \\n[#FN_DEPTH]>\\n[#SPACE_REMAINING] \{\
+. nr #FN_LINES 0 1
+. while (\\n+[#FN_LINES]*\\n[#FN_LEAD])<\\n[#SPACE_REMAINING] \{\
+. nr #FN_DEPTH (\\n[#FN_LINES]*\\n[#FN_LEAD])
+.\}
+. nr #VFP_DIFF \\n[#FN_DEPTH]-\\n[#SAVED_FN_DEPTH_1]
+. nr #OVERFLOW 1
+.\" Very occasionally, #VFP_DIFF, on a 1st footnote that isn't to
+.\" be deferred, comes up with a depth equal to exactly 1 line
+.\" of footnotes, i.e. enough room to print the rule and nothing
+.\" else. The following tests for such a condition, and rather than
+.\" attempting to treat the footnote as an overflow, it tells mom to
+.\" treat it as a special kind of deferred footnote (#FN_DEFER 2).
+. if \\n[#SAVED_FN_DEPTH_1]=0 \{\
+. if \\n[#FN_DEPTH]=\\n[#FN_LEAD] \{\
+. nr #FN_DEFER 2
+. nr #FN_DEPTH \\n[#SAVED_FN_DEPTH_2]
+. rr #OVERFLOW
+. \}
+. \}
+. \}
+.\" Calculate VFP based on whether the footnote overflows, or is to
+.\" be treated normally.
+. ie \\n[#OVERFLOW]=1 \{\
+. if \\n[#RUN_ON] \{\
+. rr #VARIABLE_FOOTER_POS
+. nr #VARIABLE_FOOTER_POS \\n[#SAVED_VFP]
+. \}
+. ie \\n[#FN_COUNT]=1 \{\
+. ie \\n[#RULED]=1 \{\
+. ie \\n[#COLUMNS]=1 \{\
+. ie \\n[#COL_NUM]=\\n[#NUM_COLS] \{\
+. ie \\n[#FROM_FOOTER] \{\
+. ie \\n[#FN_COUNT_FOR_COLS]>1 \{\
+. nr #FN_DEPTH -\\n[#FN_DEPTH]
+. if \\n[#DIVERTED]=1 \{ .nr #DIVERTED 3 \}
+. if !\\n[#PREV_FN_DEFERRED]=1 \{\
+. nr #FN_DEPTH -\\n[#VFP_DIFF]
+. \}
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. nr #VARIABLE_FOOTER_POS -\\n[#FN_DEPTH]
+. if \\n[#DIVERTED]=1 \{ .nr #DIVERTED 3 \}
+. \}
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. nr #VARIABLE_FOOTER_POS -(\\n[#FN_DEPTH])
+. \}
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. nr #VARIABLE_FOOTER_POS -(\\n[#FN_DEPTH])
+. \}
+. \}
+. el \{ .nr #VARIABLE_FOOTER_POS -(\\n[#FN_DEPTH]) \}
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. nr #VARIABLE_FOOTER_POS -\\n[#VFP_DIFF]
+. if \\n[#DIVERTED]=1 \{ .nr #DIVERTED 3 \}
+. if !\\n[#PREV_FN_DEFERRED]=1 \{\
+. ie \\n[#COLUMNS]=1 \{\
+. if !\\n[#FROM_FOOTER] \{\
+.
+. \}
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. nr #FN_DEPTH -\\n[#VFP_DIFF]
+. \}
+. \}
+. if \\n[#DIVERTED]=3 \{\
+. if !\\n[#PREV_FN_DEFERRED] \{\
+. if !\\n[#FROM_FOOTER] \{\
+. if \\n[#FN_COUNT]=1 \{\
+. if !\\n[#VFP_DIFF] \{\
+. if \\n[#FN_MARKER_STYLE]=1 \{\
+. da FOOTNOTES
+\!. ALD \\n[#FN_LEAD]u
+. di
+. \}
+. if \\n[#RESET_FN_NUMBER] \{\
+. da FOOTNOTES
+\!. ALD \\n[#FN_LEAD]u
+. di
+. \}
+. \}
+. \}
+. \}
+. \}
+. \}
+. \}
+. nr #VARIABLE_FOOTER_POS -\\n[#VFP_DIFF]
+. nr #FN_DEPTH \\n[#SAVED_FN_DEPTH_1]+\\n[#VFP_DIFF]
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. nr #VARIABLE_FOOTER_POS -\\n[#VFP_DIFF]
+. nr #FN_DEPTH \\n[#SAVED_FN_DEPTH_1]+\\n[#VFP_DIFF]
+. \}
+. rr #OVERFLOW
+. rr #RULED
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. nr #VARIABLE_FOOTER_POS -\\n[#DIVER_DEPTH]
+. if \\n[#PREV_FN_DEFERRED]=1 \{\
+. if \\n[#DIVERTED] \{\
+. if !\\n[#FN_DEPTH]=\\n[#SAVED_FN_DEPTH_1] \{\
+. nr #FN_DEPTH +\\n[#FN_LEAD]
+. nr #VARIABLE_FOOTER_POS -\\n[#FN_LEAD]
+. rr #PREV_FN_DEFERRED
+. \}
+. \}
+. \}
+. if \\n[#FN_COUNT]>1 \{\
+. nr #NO_BACK_UP 1
+. rr #DIVERTED
+. rr #RULED
+. \}
. \}
. \}
-. \}
-. nr #VARIABLE_FOOTER_POS -\\n[#DIVER_DEPTH]
-. if \\n[#FN_COUNT]=1 \{ .nr #VARIABLE_FOOTER_POS -1v \}
. \}
. ch FOOTER \\n[#VARIABLE_FOOTER_POS]u
-. if (\\n(nl+1v)>(\\n[#PAGE_LENGTH]+\\n[#VARIABLE_FOOTER_POS]) \{\
-. ch FOOTER \\n(nlu+1v
+.\" See VFP_CHECK for an explanation of the next lines.
+.\" The trap has to be removed, prior to setting it, each time
+.\" FOOTNOTE is run.
+. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=2 \{\
+. ch VFP_CHECK
+. wh \\n[#VARIABLE_FOOTER_POS]u-\\n[#DOC_LEAD]u VFP_CHECK
. \}
+.\" If we have a footnote whose text has to be deferred to the next
+.\" page, reset the FOOTER trap to its original location.
. if \\n[#FN_DEFER] \{\
. nr #VARIABLE_FOOTER_POS 0-\\n[#B_MARGIN]u
. ch FOOTER \\n[#VARIABLE_FOOTER_POS]u
. \}
. \}
-. nr #NO_FN_MARKER 0
+. nr #NO_FN_MARKER 0
+. \}
+. if \\n[#ADD_BREAK] \{\
+. br
+. rr #ADD_BREAK
+. \}
.END
\#
+\# Utility macros to manage footnotes that occur inside diversions
+\# ---------------------------------------------------------------
\#
-.MAC FN_OVERFLOW_TRAP END
-. if \\n[#FN_COUNT] \{\
-. di FN_OVERFLOW
-. \}
+.ig
+There are some redundancies here; they're left in in case unforeseen
+footnote situations crop up in the future that might require
+manipulation of them.
+..
+\#
+\# 1. Pre-footnote processing for footnotes in diversions
+\#
+\# a) A footnote inside a diversion will be moved entirely (marker
+\# in running text and text of footnote) to the next page/column.
+\#
+.MAC DIVER_FN_1_PRE END
+. nr #RESET_FN_COUNTERS 1
+. nr #COUNTERS_RESET 1
+. if \\n[#DONE_ONCE]=1 \{\
+. if \\n[#FN_DEFER] \{\
+. if \\n[#SAVED_DIVER_FN_COUNT]=1 \{\
+. ie \\n[#COLUMNS]=1 \{\
+. if \\n[#COL_NUM]=\\n[#NUM_COLS] \{ .nr #FN_DEFER_SPACE 1 \}
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. nr #FN_DEFER_SPACE 1
+. \}
+. \}
+. \}
+. if \\n[#FN_MARKER_STYLE]=1 \{\
+. if \\n[#FN_COUNT]>0 \{ .nr #FN_COUNT 0 1 \}
+. if \\n[#COLUMNS]=1 \{\
+. if \\n[#COL_NUM]=\\n[#NUM_COLS] \{\
+. nr #FN_COUNT_FOR_COLS 0 1
+. \}
+. \}
+. \}
+. if \\n[#FN_MARKER_STYLE]=2 \{\
+. if \\n[#RESET_FN_NUMBER]=1 \{\
+. ie \\n[#COLUMNS]=1 \{\
+. if \\n[#COL_NUM]=\\n[#NUM_COLS] \{ .nr #FN_NUMBER 0 1 \}
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. nr #FN_NUMBER 0 1
+. \}
+. \}
+. \}
+. \}
.END
\#
+\# b) Treat as a normal footnote, including defers.
\#
-.MAC DIVERT_FN_LEFTOVER END
-. nr #NO_FN_MARKER 1
-. nr #OVERFLOW 1
-. FOOTNOTE
-. nf
-. FN_OVERFLOW
-. FOOTNOTE OFF
-. rr #FN_OVERFLOW_DEPTH
+.MAC DIVER_FN_2_PRE END
+. nr #RESET_FN_COUNTERS 2
.END
\#
+\# 2. Post-footnote processing for footnotes in diversions
+\#
+\# Even when a footnote inside a diversion is treated as
+\# "normal," some manipulation of registers is required. The
+\# macro is called in DO_QUOTE (i.e. at the termination of
+\# quotes and blockquotes) and in DO_EPIGRAPH.
+\#
+.MAC DIVER_FN_2_POST END
+. if \\n[#DONE_ONCE]=1 \{\
+. if \\n[#FN_MARKER_STYLE]=1 \{\
+. if \\n[#FN_COUNT]=0 \{\
+. nr #DONT_RULE_ME 1
+. \}
+. if \\n[#FN_COUNT]>0 \{\
+. nr #FN_COUNT 0 1
+. \}
+. if \\n[#COLUMNS]=1 \{\
+. if \\n[#COL_NUM]=\\n[#NUM_COLS] \{ .nr #FN_COUNT_FOR_COLS 0 1 \}
+. if !\\n[#COL_NUM]=\\n[#NUM_COLS] \{\
+. \}
+. \}
+. \}
+. if \\n[#FN_MARKER_STYLE]=2 \{\
+. if \\n[#FN_COUNT]=0 \{\
+. nr #DONT_RULE_ME 1
+. \}
+. if \\n[#FN_COUNT]>0 \{\
+. nr #FN_COUNT 0 1
+. \}
+. if \\n[#RESET_FN_NUMBER]=1 \{\
+. ie \\n[#COLUMNS]=1 \{\
+. if \\n[#COL_NUM]=\\n[#NUM_COLS] \{ .nr #FN_NUMBER 0 1 \}
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. nr #FN_NUMBER 0 1
+. \}
+. \}
+. \}
+. \}
+.END
+\#
+\# The main macros that handle footnote processing.
+\# -----------------------------------------------
+\#
+.ig
+Sometimes, #VARIABLE_FOOTER_POS sets FOOTER at a location that gives
+the impression another line of running text could fit on the page.
+VFP_CHECK is always set to the line just above the one where FOOTER
+will be sprung, and checks for this condition. If it exists, FOOTER
+is set one line lower on the page, thus squeezing in an extra line
+of running text. This is a judgment call on my part, but seems to
+work well. If there are problems (e.g. footnotes really do look
+jammed), the user should probably adjust FOOTNOTE_AUTOLEAD and/or
+FOOTNOTE_RULE_ADJ.
+
+The macro has to be run in its own environment, otherwise the first
+word of the last line before the footnotes gets chopped.
+..
+\#
+.MAC VFP_CHECK END
+. ev VFP_CHECK
+.\" The trap also has to be removed each time VFP_CHECK is run
+. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=2 \{\
+. ch VFP_CHECK
+. SIZESPECS
+. ie !\\n[#IN_DIVER] \{ .nr #PAGE_POS \\n(nl \}
+. el \{ .nr #PAGE_POS \\n(nl+\\n(.d+(\\n[#DOC_LEAD]) \}
+. nr #FOOTER_POS \\n[#PAGE_LENGTH]+(\\n[#VARIABLE_FOOTER_POS])
+. nr #SPACE_TO_FOOTER \\n[#FOOTER_POS]-\\n[#PAGE_POS]
+. nr #FN_GAP \\n[#SPACE_TO_FOOTER]%\\n[#DOC_LEAD]
+. if !\\n[#FN_GAP]<0 \{\
+. if \\n[#FN_GAP]<\\n[#DOC_LEAD] \{\
+. ie (\\n[#PAGE_POS]+(\\n[#FN_DEPTH]+\\n[#FN_GAP]))>(\\n[#VISUAL_B_MARGIN]) \{\
+. nr #VARIABLE_FOOTER_POS 0+\\n[#VARIABLE_FOOTER_POS]
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. ie \\n[#DOC_LEAD]-\\n[#FN_GAP]<\\n[#DESCENDER] \{\
+. nr #VARIABLE_FOOTER_POS +\\n[#DOC_LEAD]
+. ch FOOTER \\n[#VARIABLE_FOOTER_POS]u
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. nr #VARIABLE_FOOTER_POS 0+\\n[#VARIABLE_FOOTER_POS]
+. \}
+. \}
+. \}
+. \}
+. \}
+. ev
+.END
+\#
+.ig
+FN_OVERFLOW_TRAP starts off "underneath" FOOTER, but is revealed
+as #VARIABLE_FOOTER_POSITION changes the position of FOOTER.
+FN_OVERFLOW_TRAP simply starts diversion FN_OVERFLOW to "catch"
+the overflow. The diversion is ended in FOOTER, immediately after
+FOOTER outputs the diversion, FOOTNOTES, before PROCESS_FN_LEFTOVER
+is run (either in HEADER, or in FOOTER if moving col to col).
+..
+\#
+.MAC FN_OVERFLOW_TRAP END
+. if \\n[#FN_COUNT] \{\
+. di FN_OVERFLOW
+. ie !\\n[#NO_BACK_UP]=1 \{\
+. if \\n[#PREV_FN_DEFERRED] \{\
+. ie \\n[#COLUMNS]=1 \{\
+. if \\n[#FROM_FOOTER] \{\
+. if \\n[#PREV_FN_DEFERRED] \{\
+. if !\\n[#COL_NUM]=\\n[#NUM_COLS] \{\
+. rr #PREV_FN_DEFERRED
+. \}
+. \}
+. \}
+. if !\\n[#FROM_FOOTER] \{\
+. if !\\n[#COL_NUM]=\\n[#NUM_COLS] \{\
+. if !\\n[#LAST_FN_COUNT_FOR_COLS]>1 \{\
+\!. RLD \\n[#FN_LEAD]u
+. \}
+. \}
+. \}
+. \}
+. el \{\
+\!. RLD \\n[#FN_LEAD]u
+. \}
+. \}
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. rr #NO_BACK_UP
+. rr #PREV_FN_DEFERRED
+. \}
+. \}
+.\" When #FROM_DIVERT_FN is 1, it signals to FOOTNOTE, when run from
+.\" within DIVERT_FN_LEFTOVER, to set #SPACE_REMAINING to the total
+.\" area allowable for running text.
+. nr #FROM_DIVERT_FN 1
+.END
+\#
+.ig
+PROCESS_FN_LEFTOVER is called at the top of HEADER, and in
+FOOTER if we're moving from one column to the next (i.e. after
+outputting FOOTNOTES). It checks for whether we have a "deferred
+footnote" situation, and resets counters and number registers
+accordingly. Lastly, if we have some footnote overflow, it calls
+DIVERT_FN_OVERFLOW.
+..
\#
.MAC PROCESS_FN_LEFTOVER END
+. if \\n[#PREV_FN_DEFERRED]=2 \{\
+. if \\n[#FN_COUNT_AT_FOOTER]>1 \{ .rr #PREV_FN_DEFERRED \}
+. \}
. if !\\n[#FN_DEFER] \{\
. nr #FN_COUNT 0 1
. nr #FN_DEPTH 0
. nr #VARIABLE_FOOTER_POS 0-\\n[#B_MARGIN]
. \}
-. if \\n[#FN_DEFER] \{\
-. nr #VARIABLE_FOOTER_POS -(\\n[#FN_DEPTH]+\\n[#DOC_LEAD])
+. if r#FN_DEFER \{\
+. if \\n[#FN_DEFER]=1 \{\
+. nr #VARIABLE_FOOTER_POS -\\n[#FN_DEPTH]
+. \}
+. if \\n[#FN_DEFER]=2 \{\
+. nr #FN_DEPTH 0
+. nr #VARIABLE_FOOTER_POS 0-\\n[#B_MARGIN]
+. \}
. \}
. nr #SPACE_REMAINING 0
. ch FOOTER -\\n[#B_MARGIN]u
. if \\n[#FN_DEFER] \{\
. nr #NO_FN_MARKER 1
-. da FOOTNOTES
-. di
. FOOTNOTE
. nf
. FOOTNOTE OFF
+. ie \\n[#COLUMNS]=1 \{\
+. if \\n[#COL_NUM]=\\n[#NUM_COLS] \{\
+. if !\\n[#FROM_FOOTER] \{\
+. if \\n[#FN_COUNT_FOR_COLS]=1 \{ .nr #PREV_FN_DEFERRED 1 \}
+. \}
+. \}
+. \}
+. el \{ .nr #PREV_FN_DEFERRED 1 \}
. \}
. if !\\n[#FN_DEFER] \{\
. if \\n[#FN_OVERFLOW_DEPTH] \{\
-. DIVERT_FN_LEFTOVER
+. DIVERT_FN_LEFTOVER
+. \}
+. \}
+. ie \\n[#COLUMNS]=1 \{\
+. if \\n[#COL_NUM]>1 \{\
+. if \\n[#COL_NUM]=\\n[#NUM_COLS] \{ .nr #FN_COUNT 0 1 \}
. \}
. \}
-. nr #FN_COUNT 0 1
+. el \{ .nr #FN_COUNT 0 1 \}
+. if \\n[#DIVER_FN]=2 \{ .rr #DIVER_FN \}
+. rr #FROM_DIVERT_FN
.END
\#
+.ig
+DIVERT_FN_LEFTOVER is called in PROCESS_FN_LEFTOVER (at
+the top of HEADER, and in FOOTER if we're moving from one column
+to the next).
+..
\#
-\# ====================================================================
-\#
-\# +++ENDNOTES+++
-\#
-\# When endnotes are output, the spacing between the notes is always 1
-\# extra linespace. This can have bottom margin consequences. If this
-\# doesn't bother you, don't worry about it. If it does bother you, and
-\# you want to adjust the spacing between any two endnotes (as they're
-\# output), make the spacing adjustments (.ALD/.RLD) at the *end* of
-\# endnotes (i.e. just before .ENDNOTE OFF), not at the top.
-\#
-\# Endnotes must be output manually with .ENDNOTES. This allows user
-\# the flexibility to output endnotes at the end of each collated
-\# document, or to output them at the end of the entire document.
+.MAC DIVERT_FN_LEFTOVER END
+. nr #NO_FN_MARKER 1
+. nr #DIVERTED 1
+. FOOTNOTE
+. nf
+. FN_OVERFLOW
+. FOOTNOTE OFF
+. if \\n[#PREV_FN_DEFERRED] \{\
+. nr #FN_DEPTH -\\n[#FN_LEAD]
+. nr #VARIABLE_FOOTER_POS +\\n[#FN_LEAD]
+. ch FOOTER \\n[#VARIABLE_FOOTER_POS]u
+. if \\n[#PREV_FN_DEFERRED]=2 \{\
+. nr #PREV_FN_DEFERRED 1
+. rr #DIVERTED
+. \}
+. \}
+. rr #FN_OVERFLOW_DEPTH
+.END
\#
-\# ENDNOTE FAMILY
-\# --------------
-\# *Argument:
-\# <family to use in endnotes>
-\# *Function:
-\# Creates or modifies string $EN_FAM.
-\# *Notes:
-\# Default is same as running text in body of document.
+.ig
+This is a special macro to deal with footnotes that are set inside
+diversions (QUOTE, BLOCKQUOTE and EPIGRAPH). It's called in HEADER
+(and in FOOTER, if we're moving from column to column), and comes
+after PROCESS_FOOTNOTE_LEFTOVER in those two macros.
+..
\#
-.MAC ENDNOTE_FAMILY END
-. ds $EN_FAM \\$1
+.MAC PROCESS_FN_IN_DIVER END
+. nr #SPACE_REMAINING 0
+. ch FOOTER -\\n[#B_MARGIN]u
+. nr #NO_FN_MARKER 1
+. if !\\n[#RESET_FN_COUNTERS]=2 \{\
+. rr #RESET_FN_COUNTERS
+. \}
+. FOOTNOTE
+. if \\n[#FN_OVERFLOW_DEPTH] \{ .nf \}
+. ie dRUNON_FN_IN_DIVER \{\
+. RUNON_FN_IN_DIVER
+. rm RUNON_FN_IN_DIVER
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. nf
+. FN_IN_DIVER
+. \}
+. FOOTNOTE OFF
+. rr #DIVER_FN
.END
\#
+\# ====================================================================
\#
-\# ENDNOTE FONT
-\# ------------
-\# *Argument:
-\# <font to use in endnotes>
-\# *Function:
-\# Creates or modifies string $EN_FT.
-\# *Notes:
-\# Default is roman.
-\#
-.MAC ENDNOTE_FONT END
-. ds $EN_FT \\$1
-.END
+\# +++ENDNOTES+++
\#
+.ig
+When endnotes are output, the spacing between the notes is always
+1 extra linespace. This can have bottom margin consequences. If
+this doesn't bother you, don't worry about it. If it does bother
+you, and you want to adjust the spacing between any two endnotes (as
+they're output), make the spacing adjustments (.ALD/.RLD) at the
+*end* of endnotes (i.e. just before .ENDNOTE OFF), not at the top.
+
+Endnotes must be output manually with .ENDNOTES. This allows user
+the flexibility to output endnotes at the end of each collated
+document, or to output them at the end of the entire document.
+..
+\#
+\# Control macros
\#
\# ENDNOTE POINT SIZE
\# ------------------
@@ -8533,28 +11576,37 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
\# ENDNOTE LEAD
\# ------------
\# *Argument:
-\# <base leading to use in endnotes>
+\# <base leading to use in endnotes> [ ADJUST ]
\# *Function:
-\# Creates or modifies register #EN_LEAD.
+\# Creates or modifies register #EN_LEAD. Creates or removes
+\# register #ADJ_EN_LEAD. Stores arguments in strings if ENDNOTE_LEAD
+\# set before START.
\# *Notes:
-\# Default is 13.5 points for TYPESET; 24 for TYPEWRITE.
+\# Default is 14 points for TYPESET, adjusted; 24 for TYPEWRITE.
\#
.MAC ENDNOTE_LEAD END
+. if !\\n[#OK_PROCESS_LEAD] \{\
+. ds $EN_LEAD \\$1
+. if !'\\$2'' \{\
+. ds $ADJUST_EN_LEAD \\$2
+. \}
+. return
+. \}
+. rr #ADJ_EN_LEAD
. nr #EN_LEAD (p;\\$1)
-.END
-\#
-\#
-\# ENDNOTE QUAD
-\# ------------
-\# *Argument:
-\# LEFT | L | CENTER | C | RIGHT | R | JUSTIFY | J
-\# *Function:
-\# Creates or modifies string $EN_QUAD.
-\# *Notes:
-\# Default is justified for TYPESET, left for TYPEWRITE.
-\#
-.MAC ENDNOTE_QUAD END
-. ds $EN_QUAD \\$1
+. if '\\$2'ADJUST' \{\
+. nr #ORIG_DOC_LEAD \\n[#DOC_LEAD]
+. nr #RESTORE_ADJ_DOC_LEAD \\n[#ADJ_DOC_LEAD]
+. nr #ADJ_DOC_LEAD 1
+. nr #ADJ_EN_LEAD 1
+. nr #NO_TRAP_RESET 1
+. DOC_LEAD \\n[#EN_LEAD]u ADJUST
+. nr #EN_LEAD \\n[#DOC_LEAD]
+. DOC_LEAD \\n[#ORIG_DOC_LEAD]u
+. rr #NO_TRAP_RESET
+. nr #ADJ_DOC_LEAD \\n[#RESTORE_ADJ_DOC_LEAD]
+. rr #ORIG_DOC_LEAD
+. \}
.END
\#
\#
@@ -8583,70 +11635,13 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
\# *Function:
\# Creates or modifies string $EN_STRING.
\# *Notes:
-\# Default is "ENDNOTES"
+\# Default is "Endnotes"
\#
.MAC ENDNOTE_STRING END
. ds $EN_STRING \\$1
.END
\#
\#
-\# ENDNOTE STRING FAMILY
-\# ---------------------
-\# *Argument:
-\# <family to use for endnote string>
-\# *Function:
-\# Creates or modifies string $EN_STRING_FAM.
-\# *Notes:
-\# Default is same as running text in body of document.
-\#
-.MAC ENDNOTE_STRING_FAMILY END
-. ds $EN_STRING_FAM \\$1
-.END
-\#
-\#
-\# ENDNOTE STRING FONT
-\# -------------------
-\# *Argument:
-\# <font to use for endnote string>
-\# *Function:
-\# Creates or modifies string $EN_FT.
-\# *Notes:
-\# Default is BOLD for TYPEWRITE; roman for TYPESET
-\#
-.MAC ENDNOTE_STRING_FONT END
-. ds $EN_STRING_FT \\$1
-.END
-\#
-\#
-\# ENDNOTE STRING SIZE
-\# -------------------
-\# *Argument:
-\# <+|- number of points by which to in/decrease endnote string
-\# (relative to base endnote size)>
-\# *Function:
-\# Creates or modifies string $EN_STRING_SIZE_CHANGE.
-\# *Notes:
-\# Default is +1 for TYPESET.
-\#
-.MAC ENDNOTE_STRING_SIZE END \"Default for TYPESET is +1
-. ds $EN_STRING_SIZE_CHANGE \\$1
-.END
-\#
-\#
-\# ENDNOTE STRING QUAD
-\# -------------------
-\# *Argument:
-\# LEFT | L | CENTER | C | RIGHT | R
-\# *Function:
-\# Creates or modifies string $EN_STRING_QUAD.
-\# *Notes:
-\# Default is centered.
-\#
-.MAC ENDNOTE_STRING_QUAD END
-. ds $EN_STRING_QUAD \\$1
-.END
-\#
-\#
\# ENDNOTE STRING UNDERSCORE
\# -------------------------
\# *Arguments:
@@ -8661,11 +11656,32 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
. ie '\\$1'' \{ .nr #EN_STRING_UNDERSCORE 1 \}
. el \{\
. ie '\\$1'2' \{ .nr #EN_STRING_UNDERSCORE 2 \}
-. el \{ .rr #EN_STRING_UNDERSCORE \}
+. el \{ .nr #EN_STRING_UNDERSCORE 0 \}
. \}
.END
\#
\#
+\# ENDNOTE STRING CAPS
+\# -------------------
+\# *Arguments:
+\# <none> | <anything>
+\# *Function:
+\# Turns capitalization of the endnotes pages title string
+\# "Endnotes" on or off.
+\# *Notes:
+\# Users may want the endnotes pages title string to be in caps,
+\# but the toc entry for endnotes in lower case. If the argument
+\# to ENDNOTE_STRING is in lower case and ENDNOTE_STRING_CAPS is
+\# turned on, this is exactly what will happen.
+\#
+\# Default is on.
+\#
+.MAC ENDNOTE_STRING_CAPS END
+. ie '\\$1'' \{ .nr #EN_STRING_CAPS 1 \}
+. el \{ .rr #EN_STRING_CAPS \}
+.END
+\#
+\#
\# ENDNOTE TITLE
\# -------------
\# *Argument:
@@ -8680,133 +11696,128 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
.END
\#
\#
-\# ENDNOTE TITLE FAMILY
-\# --------------------
-\# *Argument:
-\# <family to use for endnote title>
-\# *Function:
-\# Creates string $EN_TITLE_FAM.
-\# *Notes:
-\# Default is same as running text of document.
-\#
-.MAC ENDNOTE_TITLE_FAMILY END
-. ds $EN_TITLE_FAM \\$1
+.MAC ENDNOTE_TITLE_SPACE END
+. nr #EN_TITLE_SPACE (\\$1)
.END
\#
\#
-\# ENDNOTE TITLE FONT
-\# ------------------
-\# *Argument:
-\# <font to use for endnote title>
-\# *Function:
-\# Creates string $EN_TITLE_FT.
-\# *Notes:
-\# Default is bold for TYPESET; roman for TYPEWRITE.
-\#
-.MAC ENDNOTE_TITLE_FONT END
-. ds $EN_TITLE_FT \\$1
-.END
-\#
-\#
-\# ENDNOTE TITLE SIZE
-\# ------------------
+\# ENDNOTE TITLE UNDERSCORE
+\# ------------------------
\# *Argument:
-\# <+|- number of points by which to in/decrease endnote title
-\# (relative to base endnote size)>
+\# toggle
\# *Function:
-\# Creates string $EN_TITLE_SIZE_CHANGE.
+\# Creates or removes register #EN_TITLE_UNDERSCORE.
\# *Notes:
-\# Default is 0 (i.e. title same size as text of endnotes).
+\# Default is to underscore the endnote titles.
\#
-.MAC ENDNOTE_TITLE_SIZE END
-. ds $EN_TITLE_SIZE_CHANGE \\$1
+.MAC ENDNOTE_TITLE_UNDERSCORE END
+. ie '\\$1'' \{ .nr #EN_TITLE_UNDERSCORE 1 \}
+. el \{ .rr #EN_TITLE_UNDERSCORE \}
.END
\#
\#
-\# ENDNOTE TITLE QUAD
-\# ------------------
-\# *Argument:
-\# <quad direction of endnote title>
+\# ENDNOTE MARKER STYLE
+\# --------------------
+\# *Arguments:
+\# NUMBER | LINE
\# *Function:
-\# Creates string $EN_TITLE_QUAD.
+\# Sets register #EN_MARKER_STYLE, used in ENDNOTE to determine
+\# the style of endnote markers (labels).
\# *Notes:
-\# Default is left.
+\# 1=NUMBER; 2=LINE. LINE means "use output line numbers".
+\# Default is NUMBER.
\#
-.MAC ENDNOTE_TITLE_QUAD END
-. ds $EN_TITLE_QUAD \\$1
+.MAC ENDNOTE_MARKER_STYLE END
+. if '\\$1'NUMBER' \{\
+. nr #EN_MARKER_STYLE 1
+. \}
+. if '\\$1'LINE' \{\
+. nr #EN_MARKER_STYLE 2
+. if !\\n[#EN_LN_SEP] \{\
+. if !\\n[#EN_LN_BRACKETS] \{ .ENDNOTE_LINENUMBER_BRACKETS SQUARE \}
+. \}
+. \}
.END
\#
\#
-\# ENDNOTE TITLE UNDERSCORE
-\# ------------------------
-\# *Argument:
-\# toggle
+\# ENDNOTE LINENUMBER MARK
+\# -----------------------
\# *Function:
-\# Creates or removes register #EN_TITLE_UNDERSCORE.
-\# *Notes:
-\# Default is to underscore the endnote titles.
+\# This string, when called inline, stores the current output line
+\# number in register #EN_MARK for use with ENDNOTE.
\#
-.MAC ENDNOTE_TITLE_UNDERSCORE END
-. ie '\\$1'' \{ .nr #EN_TITLE_UNDERSCORE 1 \}
-. el \{ .rr #EN_TITLE_UNDERSCORE \}
-.END
+.ds EN-MARK \R'#EN_MARK \En(ln'
\#
\#
-\# ENDNOTE NUMBER FAMILY
-\# ---------------------
+\# ENDNOTE LINENUMBER SEPARATOR
+\# ----------------------------
\# *Argument:
-\# <family to use for endnote numbers on endnotes page>
+\# <user-defined separator>
\# *Function:
-\# Creates string $EN_NUMBER_FAM.
-\# *Notes:
-\# Default is same as running text of document.
+\# Stores user-defined separator (for use then
+\# ENDNOTE_MARKER_STYLE is LINE) in string $EN_LN_SEP. The
+\# separator is intended to be used when the user wishes a
+\# separator, rather than the choice of brackets offered by
+\# ENDNOTE_LINENUMBER_BRACKETS.
\#
-\# Family, font, and size of endnote numbers applies only to the
-\# numbers as they appear on the endnotes page(s). The superscript
-\# numbers that appear in running text are unaffected.
-\#
-.MAC ENDNOTE_NUMBER_FAMILY END
-. ds $EN_NUMBER_FAM \\$1
+.MAC ENDNOTE_LINENUMBER_SEPARATOR END
+. rr #EN_LN_BRACKETS
+. nr #EN_LN_SEP 1
+. ds $EN_LN_SEP "\\$1
.END
\#
\#
-\# ENDNOTE NUMBER FONT
-\# -------------------
+\# ENDNOTE LINENUMBER BRACKETS
+\# ---------------------------
\# *Argument:
-\# <font to use for endnote numbers on endnotes page>
+\# PARENS | SQUARE | BRACES or ( | [ | {
\# *Function:
-\# Creates string $EN_NUMBER_FT.
-\# *Notes:
-\# Default is bold for TYPESET; roman for TYPEWRITE.
-\#
-\# Family, font, and size of endnote numbers applies only to the
-\# numbers as they appear on the endnotes page(s). The superscript
-\# numbers that appear in running text are unaffected.
+\# Sets register #EN_LN_BRACKETS to 1, and creates strings
+\# $EN_OPEN_BRACKET and $EN_CLOSE_BRACKET according to the given argument.
\#
-.MAC ENDNOTE_NUMBER_FONT END \"Default for TYPESET is bold
-. ds $EN_NUMBER_FT \\$1
+.MAC ENDNOTE_LINENUMBER_BRACKETS END
+. rr #EN_LN_SEP
+. nr #EN_LN_BRACKETS 1
+. if '\\$1'PARENS' \{\
+. ds $EN_OPEN_BRACKET (
+. ds $EN_CLOSE_BRACKET )
+. \}
+. if '\\$1'(' \{\
+. ds $EN_OPEN_BRACKET (
+. ds $EN_CLOSE_BRACKET )
+. \}
+. if '\\$1'SQUARE' \{\
+. ds $EN_OPEN_BRACKET [
+. ds $EN_CLOSE_BRACKET ]
+. \}
+. if '\\$1'[' \{\
+. ds $EN_OPEN_BRACKET [
+. ds $EN_CLOSE_BRACKET ]
+. \}
+. if '\\$1'BRACES' \{\
+. ds $EN_OPEN_BRACKET {
+. ds $EN_CLOSE_BRACKET }
+. \}
+. if '\\$1'{' \{\
+. ds $EN_OPEN_BRACKET {
+. ds $EN_CLOSE_BRACKET }
+. \}
.END
\#
\#
-\# ENDNOTE NUMBER SIZE
-\# -------------------
+\# ENDNOTE LINENUMBER GAP
+\# ----------------------
\# *Argument:
-\# <+|- number of points by which to in/decrease endnote numbers
-\# (relative to base endnote size)>
+\# <space between line-number labels and endnotes text>
\# *Function:
-\# Creates string $EN_NUMBER_SIZE_CHANGE.
-\# *Notes:
-\# Default is 0.
-\#
-\# Family, font, and size of endnote numbers applies only to the
-\# numbers as they appear on the endnotes page(s). The superscript
-\# numbers that appear in running text are unaffected.
+\# Defines string $EN_LN_GAP, used during printing of line-number
+\# labels in ENDNOTE.
\#
-.MAC ENDNOTE_NUMBER_SIZE END \"Default for TYPESET is 0
-. ds $EN_NUMBER_SIZE_CHANGE \\$1
+.MAC ENDNOTE_LINENUMBER_GAP END
+. ds $EN_LN_GAP \\$1
.END
\#
-\#
+\#
\# ENDNOTE NUMBERS ALIGN RIGHT
\# ---------------------------
\# *Argument:
@@ -8856,6 +11867,144 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
.END
\#
\#
+\# TURN OFF COLUMN MODE FOR ENDNOTES
+\# ---------------------------------
+\# *Argument:
+\# <none> | <anything>
+\# *Function:
+\# Creates or removes register #EN_NO_COLS
+\# *Notes:
+\# Allows user to tell mom not to set endnotes in columnar
+\# documents in columns. Default is to set endnotes in columns.
+\#
+.MAC ENDNOTES_NO_COLUMNS END
+. ie '\\$1'' \{ .nr #EN_NO_COLS 1 \}
+. el \{ .rr #EN_NO_COLS \}
+.END
+\#
+\#
+\# NO FIRST PAGE NUMBER ON ENDNOTES FIRST PAGE
+\# -------------------------------------------
+\# *Argument:
+\# <none> | <anything>
+\# *Function:
+\# Creates or removes register #EN_NO_FIRST_PN
+\# *Notes:
+\# For use if FOOTERS are on. Tells ENDNOTES not to put a page
+\# number on the first endnotes page. Some users may want this.
+\# Default is to print a page number at the top of the first
+\# endnotes page when footers are on.
+\#
+.MAC ENDNOTES_NO_FIRST_PAGENUM END
+. ie '\\$1'' \{ .nr #EN_NO_FIRST_PN 1 \}
+. el \{ .rr #EN_NO_FIRST_PN \}
+.END
+\#
+\#
+\# PAGE HEADERS ON ENDNOTES PAGES
+\# ------------------------------
+\# *Argument:
+\# <none> | ALL
+\# *Function:
+\# Creates or removes register #EN_ALLOWS_HEADERS or
+\# #EN_ALLOWS_HEADERS_ALL
+\# *Notes:
+\# Whether ENDNOTES puts a page header at the top of endnotes
+\# pages if page headers are used throughout the document.
+\# Default is to insert the page headers, but not on the first
+\# page. If the optional argument ALL is given, ENDNOTES puts a
+\# page header on the first page as well.
+\#
+.MAC ENDNOTES_ALLOWS_HEADERS END
+. ie '\\$1'' \{ .nr #EN_ALLOWS_HEADERS 1 \}
+. el \{\
+. ie '\\$1'ALL' \{\
+. nr #EN_ALLOWS_HEADERS 1
+. nr #EN_ALLOWS_HEADERS_ALL 1
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. rr #EN_ALLOWS_HEADERS
+. rr #EN_ALLOWS_HEADERS_ALL
+. \}
+. \}
+.END
+\#
+\#
+\# ENDNOTES PAGES PAGE NUMBERING STYLE
+\# -----------------------------------
+\# *Argument:
+\# DIGIT | ROMAN | roman | ALPHA | alpha
+\# *Function:
+\# Creates or modifies $EN_PN_STYLE.
+\# *Notes:
+\# Allows user to define what style should be used for endnotes
+\# pages page numbering. Arguments are the same as for
+\# PAGENUM_STYLE.
+\#
+\# Default is DIGIT.
+\#
+.MAC ENDNOTES_PAGENUM_STYLE END
+. ds $EN_PN_STYLE \\$1
+.END
+\#
+\#
+\# FIRST PAGE NUMBER FOR ENDNOTES
+\# ------------------------------
+\# *Argument:
+\# <page number that appears on page 1 of endnotes pages>
+\# *Function:
+\# Creates or modifies string $EN_FIRST_PN
+\# *Notes:
+\# To be used with caution, only if all endnotes
+\# are to be output at once, i.e. not at the end of the separate
+\# docs of a collated doc
+\#
+.MAC ENDNOTES_FIRST_PAGENUMBER END
+. nr #EN_FIRST_PN \\$1
+.END
+\#
+\# SINGLESPACE ENDNOTES
+\# --------------------
+\# *Argument:
+\# <none> | <anything>
+\# *Function:
+\# Sets lead of endnotes pages in TYPEWRITE to 12 points,
+\# adjusted.
+\# *Notes:
+\# Default is to double-space endnotes pages.
+\#
+.MAC SINGLESPACE_ENDNOTES END
+. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=1 \{\
+. ie \\n[#SINGLE_SPACE] \{\
+. nr #EN_SINGLESPACE 1
+. rr #IGNORE
+. if \\n[#OK_PROCESS_LEAD] \{\
+. ENDNOTE_LEAD 12 ADJUST
+. nr #IGNORE 1
+. \}
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. ie '\\$1'' \{\
+. nr #EN_SINGLESPACE 1
+. rr #IGNORE
+. if \\n[#OK_PROCESS_LEAD] \{\
+. ENDNOTE_LEAD 12 ADJUST
+. nr #IGNORE 1
+. \}
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. rr #EN_SINGLESPACE
+. rr #IGNORE
+. if \\n[#OK_PROCESS_LEAD] \{\
+. ENDNOTE_LEAD 24 ADJUST
+. nr #IGNORE 1
+. \}
+. \}
+. \}
+. \}
+.END
+\#
+\#
\# ENDNOTE PARAGRAPH SPACE
\# -----------------------
\# *Argument:
@@ -8879,55 +12028,67 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
\# Places superscript endnote number in text, then collects and
\# processes endnote in diversion END_NOTES.
\# *Notes:
-\# \c must be appended to the word immediately preceding .ENDNOTE.
+\# \c must be appended to the word immediately preceding .ENDNOTE
+\# when ENDNOTE_MARKER_STYLE is NUMBER.
\#
.MAC ENDNOTE END
+. if !\\n(.u \{ .nr #ADD_BREAK 1 \}
. ie '\\$1'' \{\
. nr #ENDNOTE 1
-. if \\n[#CONDENSE] \{ \*[CONDX]\c \}
-. if \\n[#EXTEND] \{ \*[EXTX]\c \}
-. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=1 \{\
-. if \\n[#UNDERLINE_ON] \{\
-. nr #UNDERLINE_WAS_ON 1
-. UNDERLINE OFF
-. \}
-. if \\n[#SLANT_ON] \{\
-. nr #SLANT_WAS_ON 1
+. if \\n[#EN_MARKER_STYLE]=1 \{\
+. if \\n[#CONDENSE] \{ \*[CONDX]\c \}
+. if \\n[#EXTEND] \{ \*[EXTX]\c \}
+. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=1 \{\
+. if \\n[#UNDERLINE_ON] \{\
+. nr #UNDERLINE_WAS_ON 1
+. UNDERLINE OFF
+. \}
+. if \\n[#SLANT_ON] \{\
+. nr #SLANT_WAS_ON 1
\*[SLANTX]\c
+. \}
+. PRINT "\s-2\v'-\\n[#DOC_LEAD]u/5u'\\n+[#EN_NUMBER]\v'+\\n[#DOC_LEAD]u/5u'\s+2\c"
+. \}
+. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=2 \{ .PRINT "\*[SUP]\\n+[#EN_NUMBER]\*[SUPX]\c" \}
+. \}
+. if \\n[#EN_MARKER_STYLE]=2 \{\
+. if !\\n[#LINENUMBERS] \{\
+. tm1 "[mom]: Line numbering must be enabled with NUMBER_LINES when
+. tm1 " ENDNOTE_MARKER_STYLE is LINE.
+. ab Aborting on ENDNOTE at line \\n(.c.
+. \}
+. if \\n[#EN_MARK]=0 \{ .nr #EN_MARK \\n(ln \}
+. nr #EN_MARK_2 \\n(ln
+. if '\\n(.z'P_QUOTE' \{\
+. nr #EN_MARK -1
+. nr #EN_MARK_2 -1
. \}
-. PRINT "\s-2\v'-\\n[#DOC_LEAD]u/5u'\\n+[#EN_NUMBER]\v'+\\n[#DOC_LEAD]u/5u'\s+2"
. \}
-. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=2 \{ .PRINT "\*[SUP]\\n+[#EN_NUMBER]\*[SUPX]" \}
-. nr #RESTORE_DOC_LEAD \\n[#DOC_LEAD]
. nr #PP_STYLE_PREV \\n[#PP_STYLE]
. nr #PP_STYLE 1
. if \\n[#INDENT_FIRST_PARAS] \{ .nr #INDENT_FIRSTS 1 \}
. INDENT_FIRST_PARAS
. ev EN
. da END_NOTES
-. nr #NO_TRAP_RESET 1
-. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=2 \{ .DOC_LEAD \\n[#EN_LEAD]u ADJUST \}
-. rr #NO_TRAP_RESET
-. vs \\n[#DOC_LEAD]u
. LL \\n[#DOC_L_LENGTH]u
. ta \\n(.lu
. if \\n[#COLUMNS] \{\
-. LL \\n[#COL_L_LENGTH]u
+. ie \\n[#EN_NO_COLS] \{ .LL \\n[#DOC_L_LENGTH]u \}
+. el \{ .LL \\n[#COL_L_LENGTH]u \}
. ta \\n(.lu
. \}
+. vs \\n[#EN_LEAD]u
. if \\n[#EN_NUMBER]=1 \{\
-\!. ne 3
-. if !'\\*[$EN_STRING]'' \{ .sp \}
+\!. ne 3
. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=1 \{\
-. fam C
-. ft R
-. ps 12
+. TYPEWRITER
. \}
. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=2 \{\
. FAMILY \\*[$EN_TITLE_FAM]
. FT \\*[$EN_TITLE_FT]
. PT_SIZE \\n[#EN_PS]u\\*[$EN_TITLE_SIZE_CHANGE]
. \}
+. sp
. if !'\\*[$EN_TITLE]'' \{\
. if '\\*[$EN_TITLE_QUAD]'L' \{ .LEFT \}
. if '\\*[$EN_TITLE_QUAD]'LEFT' \{ .LEFT \}
@@ -8944,80 +12105,126 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
. \}
. \}
. \}
-. ie \\n[#EN_NUMBERS_ALIGN_RIGHT] \{\
-. ie \\n[#EN_NUMBER]=1 \{\
-. if !'\\*[$EN_TITLE]'' \{ .sp \}
-. \}
-. el \{ .sp \}
-\!. TRAP OFF
-. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=1 \{\
-. fam C
-. ft R
-. ps 12
-. \}
-. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=2 \{\
+. ie \\n[#EN_NUMBER]=1 \{\
+. if !'\\*[$EN_TITLE]'' \{ .sp \}
+. \}
+. el \{ .sp \}
+. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=1 \{\
+. TYPEWRITER
+. \}
+. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=2 \{\
+. if \\n[#EN_MARKER_STYLE]=1 \{\
. FAMILY \\*[$EN_NUMBER_FAM]
. FT \\*[$EN_NUMBER_FT]
. PT_SIZE \\n[#EN_PS]u\\*[$EN_NUMBER_SIZE_CHANGE]
. \}
-. nr #RESET_L_LENGTH \\n(.l
-. nr #EN_NUMBER_L_LENGTH \w'\0'*\\n[#EN_NUMBER_PLACEHOLDERS]+\w'.'
-. ll \\n[#EN_NUMBER_L_LENGTH]u
-. RIGHT
-\En[#EN_NUMBER].
-. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=1 \{\
-. fam C
-. ft R
-. ps 12
+. if \\n[#EN_MARKER_STYLE]=2 \{\
+. FAMILY \\*[$EN_LN_FAM]
+. FT \\*[$EN_LN_FT]
+. PT_SIZE \\n[#EN_PS]u\\*[$EN_LN_SIZE_CHANGE]
. \}
-. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=2 \{\
-. FAMILY \\*[$EN_FAM]
-. FT \\*[$EN_FT]
-. PT_SIZE \\n[#EN_PS]u
+. \}
+. if \\n[#EN_MARKER_STYLE]=2 \{\
+. ENDNOTE_NUMBERS_ALIGN_LEFT
+. ie \\n[#EN_LN_BRACKETS]=1 \{\
+. ds $EN_LINENUMBER \v'-.085m'\\*[$EN_OPEN_BRACKET]\v'.085m'
+. ie \\n[#EN_MARK_2]=\\n[#EN_MARK] \{\
+. as $EN_LINENUMBER \\n[#EN_MARK]\v'-.085m'\\*[$EN_CLOSE_BRACKET]\v'.085m' \"
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. as $EN_LINENUMBER \\n[#EN_MARK]\v'-.1m'-\v'.1m'\\n[#EN_MARK_2]\v'-.085m'\\*[$EN_CLOSE_BRACKET]\v'.085m' \"
+. \}
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. ie \\n[#EN_MARK_2]=\\n[#EN_MARK] \{\
+. ds $EN_LINENUMBER \\n[#EN_MARK]\\*[$EN_LN_SEP]
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. ds $EN_LINENUMBER \\n[#EN_MARK]\v'-.1m'-\v'.1m'\\n[#EN_MARK_2]\\*[$EN_LN_SEP]
+. \}
. \}
-. EL
-. ll \\n[#RESET_L_LENGTH]u
-. in \\n[#EN_NUMBER_L_LENGTH]u+\w'.\0'u
-. nr #EN_TEXT_INDENT \\n(.i
-. QUAD \\*[$EN_QUAD]
-\!. TRAP
+. nr #EN_MARK 0
+. \}
+\!. TRAP OFF
+. nr #RESET_L_LENGTH \\n(.l
+. ie \\n[#EN_NUMBERS_ALIGN_RIGHT] \{\
+. nr #EN_NUMBER_L_LENGTH \w'\0'*\\n[#EN_NUMBER_PLACEHOLDERS]+\w'.'
+. RIGHT
. \}
. el \{\
-. ie \\n[#EN_NUMBER]=1 \{\
-. if !'\\*[$EN_TITLE]'' \{ .sp \}
-. \}
-. el \{ .sp \}
-. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=1 \{\
-. fam C
-. ft R
-. ps 12
+. nr #EN_NUMBER_L_LENGTH \w'\En[#EN_NUMBER].\0'
+. LEFT
+. \}
+. if \\n[#EN_MARKER_STYLE]=2 \{\
+. if !\\n[#EN_NUMBERS_ALIGN_RIGHT] \{\
+. nr #EN_NUMBER_L_LENGTH \w'\\*[$EN_LINENUMBER]'+\\*[$EN_LN_GAP]
+. LEFT
. \}
-. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=2 \{\
-. FAMILY \\*[$EN_NUMBER_FAM]
-. FT \\*[$EN_NUMBER_FT]
-. PT_SIZE \\n[#EN_PS]u\\*[$EN_NUMBER_SIZE_CHANGE]
+. \}
+. ll \\n[#EN_NUMBER_L_LENGTH]u
+. if \\n[#EN_MARKER_STYLE]=1 \{\
+\En[#EN_NUMBER].
+. \}
+. if \\n[#EN_MARKER_STYLE]=2 \{\
+\\*[$EN_LINENUMBER]
+. rm $EN_LINENUMBER
+. \}
+. EOL
+. ll \\n[#RESET_L_LENGTH]u
+. nr #EN_FIGURE_SPACE \w'\0.'
+. ie \\n[#EN_NUMBERS_ALIGN_RIGHT] \{\
+. in \\n[#EN_NUMBER_L_LENGTH]u+\\n[#EN_FIGURE_SPACE]u
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. ti \\n[#EN_NUMBER_L_LENGTH]u
+. \}
+. nr #EN_TEXT_INDENT \\n(.i
+. QUAD \\*[$EN_QUAD]
+\!. TRAP
+. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=1 \{\
+. TYPEWRITER
+. \}
+. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=2 \{\
+. FAMILY \\*[$EN_FAM]
+. FT \\*[$EN_FT]
+. PT_SIZE \\n[#EN_PS]u
+. \}
+. if \\n[#REF]=1 \{\
+. ie !\\n[#EN_MARKER_STYLE]=2 \{\
+. if \\n[#EN_NUMBERS_ALIGN_LEFT] \{\
+. in \\*[$REF_EN_INDENT]
+. ti -(\\*[$REF_EN_INDENT]-\\n[#EN_NUMBER_L_LENGTH]u)
+. \}
+. if \\n[#EN_NUMBERS_ALIGN_RIGHT] \{\
+. in \\*[$REF_EN_INDENT]
+. ti -(\\*[$REF_EN_INDENT]-\\n[#EN_NUMBER_L_LENGTH]u-\\n[#EN_FIGURE_SPACE]u)
+. \}
. \}
-. QUAD \\*[$EN_QUAD]
-\En[#EN_NUMBER].\0\c
-. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=2 \{\
-. FAMILY \\*[$EN_FAM]
-. FT \\*[$EN_FT]
-. PT_SIZE \\n[#EN_PS]u
+. el \{\
+. if \\n[#EN_NUMBERS_ALIGN_LEFT] \{\
+. in \\*[$REF_EN_INDENT]
+. ti -(\\*[$REF_EN_INDENT]-\\n[#EN_NUMBER_L_LENGTH]u)
+. \}
. \}
. \}
. \}
. el \{\
. br
-. if \\n[#EN_NUMBERS_ALIGN_RIGHT] \{\
. in 0
+. if \\n[#EN_MARKER_STYLE]=2 \{\
+\!. in 0
. \}
. di
-. DOC_LEAD \\n[#RESTORE_DOC_LEAD]u
+.\" Restore sentence spacing
+. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=2 \{\
+. if d$RESTORE_SS_VAR \{ .SS \\*[$RESTORE_SS_VAR] \}
+. rm $RESTORE_SS_VAR
+. \}
+. ev
. nr #PP_STYLE \\n[#PP_STYLE_PREV]
. if !\\n[#INDENT_FIRSTS] \{ .INDENT_FIRST_PARAS OFF \}
. rr #INDENT_FIRSTS
. rr #ENDNOTE
-. ev
. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=1 \{\
. if \\n[#UNDERLINE_WAS_ON] \{\
. rr #UNDERLINE_WAS_ON
@@ -9029,6 +12236,10 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
\*[SLANT]\c
. \}
. \}
+. if \\n[#ADD_BREAK] \{\
+. br
+. rr #ADD_BREAK
+. \}
.END
\#
\#
@@ -9042,26 +12253,137 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
\# with endnotes, then outputs diversion END_NOTES.
\#
.MAC ENDNOTES END
-. if \\n[#DOC_TYPE]=2 \{\
+. nr #ENDNOTES 1
+. nr #EN_FIRST_PAGE 1
+. nr #HEADER_STATE \\n[#HEADERS_ON]
+. ds $RESTORE_PAGENUM_STYLE \\*[$PAGENUM_STYLE]
+. if \\n[#LINENUMBERS]=1 \{\
+. NUMBER_LINES OFF
+. nr #LINENUMBERS 2
+. \}
+. if \\n[#HEADERS_ON]=1 \{\
+. if !\\n[#EN_ALLOWS_HEADERS_ALL] \{ .HEADERS OFF \}
+. \}
+. if \\n[#HEADER_STATE]=1 \{\
. ie \\n[#EN_HDRFTR_CENTER]=1 \{ . \}
-. el \{ .HDRFTR_CENTER \}
+. el \{ .rm $HDRFTR_CENTER \}
+. \}
+. ie !\\n[#SUSPEND_PAGINATION] \{\
+. if \\n[#PAGINATE]=1 \{\
+. if \\n[#PAGE_NUM_V_POS]=1 \{\
+. PAGENUM_STYLE \\*[$EN_PN_STYLE]
+. if \\n[#EN_FIRST_PN] \{ .PAGENUMBER \\n[#EN_FIRST_PN]-1 \}
+. if r#EN_NO_FIRST_PN \{ .nr #PAGINATE 0 \}
+. \}
+. \}
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. ie \\n[#PAGE_NUM_V_POS]=2 \{ .nr #PAGINATE 1 \}
+. el \{ .nr #PAGINATE 0 \}
+. \}
+. if \\n[#FOOTERS_ON]=1 \{\
+. if !'\\*[$HDRFTR_CENTER_OLD]'' .ds $HDRFTR_CENTER \\*[$HDRFTR_CENTER_OLD]
. \}
. NEWPAGE
-. nr #RESTORE_DOC_LEAD \\n[#DOC_LEAD]
-. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=2 \{ .DOC_LEAD \\n[#EN_LEAD]u ADJUST \}
+. if \\n[#FOOTERS_ON]=1 \{\
+. ds $HDRFTR_CENTER \\*[$HDRFTR_CENTER_NEW]
+. rm $HDRFTR_CENTER_OLD
+. rm $HDRFTR_CENTER_NEW
+. \}
+. ie !\\n[#SUSPEND_PAGINATION] \{\
+. if \\n[#PAGE_NUM_V_POS]=1 \{\
+. if r#EN_NO_FIRST_PN \{\
+. if \\n[#PAGINATION_STATE]=1 \{\
+. nr #PAGINATE 1
+. \}
+. \}
+. \}
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. if \\n[#PAGE_NUM_V_POS]=2 \{ .nr #PAGINATE 0 \}
+. \}
+. rr #PAGINATION_STATE
+. PAGENUM_STYLE \\*[$EN_PN_STYLE]
+. if \\n[#EN_FIRST_PN] \{ .PAGENUMBER \\n[#EN_FIRST_PN] \}
+. if \\n[#HEADER_STATE]=1 \{\
+. if \\n[#EN_ALLOWS_HEADERS] \{ .HEADERS \}
+. \}
+.\" Collect endnotes title string for TOC
+. nr #TOC_ENTRY_PN \\n%+\\n[#PAGE_NUM_ADJ]
+. af #TOC_ENTRY_PN \\g[#PAGENUMBER]
+. ds $TOC_TITLE_ITEM \\*[$EN_STRING]\\|
+. ev TOC_EV
+. da TOC_ENTRIES
+. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=1 \{\
+. TYPEWRITER
+. \}
+. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=2 \{\
+\!. FAMILY \\*[$TOC_TITLE_FAM]
+\!. FT \\*[$TOC_TITLE_FT]
+\!. PT_SIZE \\n[#TOC_PS]u\\*[$TOC_TITLE_SIZE_CHANGE]
+. \}
+\!. TRAP OFF
+. ie \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=1 \{\
+\!. PAD "\\*[$TOC_TITLE_ITEM]\\*[$TOC_PN_TYPEWRITE]"
+. \}
+. el \{\
+\!. PAD "\\h'\\n[#TOC_TITLE_INDENT]u'\\*[$TOC_TITLE_ITEM]\\*[$TOC_PN]"
+. \}
+\!. EOL
+\!. ST 100 L
+\!. ST 101 R
+. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=2 \{\
+\!. FAMILY \\*[$TOC_PN_FAM]
+\!. FT \\*[$TOC_PN_FT]
+\!. PT_SIZE \\n[#TOC_PS]u\\*[$TOC_PN_SIZE_CHANGE]
+. \}
+\!. TAB 100
+\!. PRINT \\*[LEADER]
+\!. TN
+\!. TRAP
+\!. PRINT \\n[#TOC_ENTRY_PN]
+\!. TQ
+. di
+. ev
+.\" End collection of endnotes title string for TOC
+.\" Process endnotes
+. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=1 \{ .vs \\n[#EN_LEAD]u \}
+. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=2 \{\
+. if \\n[#EN_NO_COLS] \{\
+. if \\n[#COLUMNS] \{ .nr #COLUMNS_WERE_ON 1 \}
+. nr #COLUMNS 0
+. \}
+. nr #RESTORE_DOC_LEAD \\n[#DOC_LEAD]
+. ie \\n[#ADJ_EN_LEAD] \{\
+. nr #DOC_LEAD \\n[#EN_LEAD]
+. \}
+. el \{ .DOC_LEAD \\n[#EN_LEAD]u \}
+. \}
+. PRINT \&
+. ie r#EN_TITLE_SPACE \{ .sp |\\n[#EN_TITLE_SPACE]u \}
+. el \{ .sp |\\n[#T_MARGIN]u \}
+. mk ec
. if \\n[#SLANT_ON] \{\
\*[SLANTX]\c
. \}
+. ev ENDNOTES
. if !'\\*[$EN_STRING]'' \{\
. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=1 \{\
-. fam C
-. ft R
-. ps 12
+. TYPEWRITER
+. vs \\n[#EN_LEAD]u
. \}
. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=2 \{\
+. LL \\n[#DOC_L_LENGTH]u
+. ta \\n(.lu
+. if \\n[#COLUMNS] \{\
+. ie \\n[#EN_NO_COLS] \{ .LL \\n[#DOC_L_LENGTH]u \}
+. el \{ .LL \\n[#COL_L_LENGTH]u \}
+. ta \\n(.lu
+. \}
. FAMILY \\*[$EN_STRING_FAM]
. FT \\*[$EN_STRING_FT]
. PT_SIZE \\n[#EN_PS]u\\*[$EN_STRING_SIZE_CHANGE]
+. vs \\n[#EN_LEAD]u
. \}
. if '\\*[$EN_STRING_QUAD]'L' \{ .LEFT \}
. if '\\*[$EN_STRING_QUAD]'LEFT' \{ .LEFT \}
@@ -9070,7 +12392,8 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
. if '\\*[$EN_STRING_QUAD]'CENTRE' \{ .CENTER \}
. if '\\*[$EN_STRING_QUAD]'R' \{ .RIGHT \}
. if '\\*[$EN_STRING_QUAD]'RIGHT' \{ .RIGHT \}
-. EL
+. EOL
+. if \\n[#EN_STRING_CAPS] \{ .CAPS \}
. ie \\n[#EN_STRING_UNDERSCORE] \{\
. ie \\n[#EN_STRING_UNDERSCORE]=2 \{\
. UNDERSCORE2 "\\*[$EN_STRING]
@@ -9083,14 +12406,785 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
. PRINT "\\*[$EN_STRING]
. \}
. \}
-. ev EN
+. CAPS OFF
+. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=1 \{\
+. ie \\n[#SINGLE_SPACE]=1 \{\
+. ALD \\n[#EN_LEAD]u*2u
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. ie \\n[#EN_SINGLESPACE]=1 \{\
+. ALD \\n[#EN_LEAD]u*2
+. \}
+. el \{\
+.
+. \}
+. \}
+. \}
+. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=2 \{ .ALD \\n[#EN_LEAD]u \}
+. QUAD \\*[$EN_QUAD]
. nf
-. vs \\n[#DOC_LEAD]u
. END_NOTES
. br
. ev
. rm END_NOTES
-. DOC_LEAD \\n[#RESTORE_DOC_LEAD]u
+. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=1 \{ .vs \\n[#DOC_LEAD]u \}
+. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=2 \{\
+. ie \\n[#ADJ_EN_LEAD] \{\
+. nr #DOC_LEAD \\n[#RESTORE_DOC_LEAD]
+. \}
+. el \{ .DOC_LEAD \\n[#RESTORE_DOC_LEAD]u \}
+. rr #RESTORE_DOC_LEAD
+. \}
+. if \\n[#COLUMNS_WERE_ON] \{ .nr #COLUMNS 1 \}
+. if \\n[#HEADER_STATE]=1 \{ .HEADERS \}
+. if \\n[#LINENUMBERS]=2 \{\
+. NUMBER_LINES RESUME
+. nr #LINENUMBERS 1
+. \}
+. rr #ENDNOTES
+.END
+\#
+\# ====================================================================
+\#
+\# +++BIBLIOGRAPHY+++
+\#
+.ig
+Mom treats bibliographies and endnotes very similarly. The chief
+difference is that endnotes are collected and formatted inside a
+diversion, while bibliographies are built "by hand." ENDNOTES sets
+up the endnotes page and outputs the formatted diversion.
+BIBLIOGRAPHY sets up the bibliography page, then awaits refer
+commands.
+
+All of the bibliography control macros have their exact
+counterparts in the endnotes control macros. It was tempting to do
+fancy stuff with aliases to avoid the repetition, but for reasons
+of my own sanity, and for the benefit of anyone wanting to play
+around with the bibliography control macros, I decided to keep them
+separate.
+
+Because the bibliography control macros all have endnotes
+equivalents, refer to the appropriate, similar endnote macro for
+Arguments, Function and Notes.
+..
+\# Bibliography control macros
+\#
+.MAC BIBLIOGRAPHY_PT_SIZE END
+. nr #BIB_PS (p;\\$1)
+.END
+\#
+.MAC BIBLIOGRAPHY_LEAD END
+. if !\\n[#OK_PROCESS_LEAD] \{\
+. ds $BIB_LEAD \\$1
+. if !'\\$2'' \{\
+. ds $ADJUST_BIB_LEAD \\$2
+. \}
+. return
+. \}
+. rr #ADJ_BIB_LEAD
+. nr #BIB_LEAD (p;\\$1)
+. if '\\$2'ADJUST' \{\
+. nr #ORIG_DOC_LEAD \\n[#DOC_LEAD]
+. nr #RESTORE_ADJ_DOC_LEAD \\n[#ADJ_DOC_LEAD]
+. nr #ADJ_DOC_LEAD 1
+. nr #ADJ_BIB_LEAD 1
+. nr #NO_TRAP_RESET 1
+. DOC_LEAD \\n[#BIB_LEAD]u ADJUST
+. nr #BIB_LEAD \\n[#DOC_LEAD]
+. DOC_LEAD \\n[#ORIG_DOC_LEAD]u
+. rr #NO_TRAP_RESET
+. nr #ADJ_DOC_LEAD \\n[#RESTORE_ADJ_DOC_LEAD]
+. rr #ORIG_DOC_LEAD
+. \}
+.END
+\#
+.MAC BIBLIOGRAPHY_HDRFTR_CENTER END
+. ie '\\$1'' \{ .nr #BIB_HDRFTR_CENTER 1 \}
+. el \{ .rr #BIB_HDRFTR_CENTER \}
+.END
+\#
+.MAC BIBLIOGRAPHY_STRING END
+. ds $BIB_STRING \\$1
+.END
+\#
+.MAC BIBLIOGRAPHY_STRING_UNDERSCORE END
+. ie '\\$1'' \{ .nr #BIB_STRING_UNDERSCORE 1 \}
+. el \{\
+. ie '\\$1'2' \{ .nr #BIB_STRING_UNDERSCORE 2 \}
+. el \{ .nr #BIB_STRING_UNDERSCORE 0 \}
+. \}
+.END
+\#
+.MAC BIBLIOGRAPHY_STRING_CAPS END
+. ie '\\$1'' \{ .nr #BIB_STRING_CAPS 1 \}
+. el \{ .rr #BIB_STRING_CAPS \}
+.END
+\#
+.MAC BIBLIOGRAPHY_NO_COLUMNS END
+. ie '\\$1'' \{ .nr #BIB_NO_COLS 1 \}
+. el \{ .rr #BIB_NO_COLS \}
+.END
+\#
+.MAC BIBLIOGRAPHY_NO_FIRST_PAGENUM END
+. ie '\\$1'' \{ .nr #BIB_NO_FIRST_PN 1 \}
+. el \{ .rr #BIB_NO_FIRST_PN \}
+.END
+\#
+.MAC BIBLIOGRAPHY_ALLOWS_HEADERS END
+. ie '\\$1'' \{ .nr #BIB_ALLOWS_HEADERS 1 \}
+. el \{\
+. ie '\\$1'ALL' \{\
+. nr #BIB_ALLOWS_HEADERS 1
+. nr #BIB_ALLOWS_HEADERS_ALL 1
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. rr #BIB_ALLOWS_HEADERS
+. rr #BIB_ALLOWS_HEADERS_ALL
+. \}
+. \}
+.END
+\#
+.MAC BIBLIOGRAPHY_PAGENUM_STYLE END
+. ds $BIB_PN_STYLE \\$1
+.END
+\#
+.MAC BIBLIOGRAPHY_FIRST_PAGENUMBER END
+. nr #BIB_FIRST_PN \\$1
+.END
+\#
+.MAC SINGLESPACE_BIBLIOGRAPHY END
+. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=1 \{\
+. ie \\n[#SINGLE_SPACE] \{\
+. nr #BIB_SINGLESPACE 1
+. rr #IGNORE
+. if \\n[#OK_PROCESS_LEAD] \{\
+. BIBLIOGRAPHY_LEAD 12 ADJUST
+. nr #IGNORE 1
+. \}
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. ie '\\$1'' \{\
+. nr #BIB_SINGLESPACE 1
+. rr #IGNORE
+. if \\n[#OK_PROCESS_LEAD] \{\
+. BIBLIOGRAPHY_LEAD 12 ADJUST
+. nr #IGNORE 1
+. \}
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. rr #BIB_SINGLESPACE
+. rr #IGNORE
+. if \\n[#OK_PROCESS_LEAD] \{\
+. BIBLIOGRAPHY_LEAD 24 ADJUST
+. nr #IGNORE 1
+. \}
+. \}
+. \}
+. \}
+.END
+\#
+\#
+\# Style for outputting collected bibliographic references
+\# -------------------------------------------------------
+\# *Argument:
+\# LIST | PLAIN [ <list separator> ] [ <list prefix> ]
+\# *Function:
+\# Sets #BIB_LIST to 1 for numbered list style, 0 for plain output
+\# *Notes:
+\# Technically, user is supposed to enter PLAIN if s/he wants an
+\# unumbered bibliography, but the el clause says "any arg but
+\# LIST means unumbered." Effectively, any arg but LIST produces
+\# a "plain" bibliographic list.
+\#
+\# The 2nd and 3rd args have the same options as the 2nd arg to LIST.
+\#
+.MAC BIBLIOGRAPHY_TYPE END
+. ie '\\$1'LIST' \{\
+. nr #BIB_LIST 1
+. ie '\\$2'' \{\
+. if '\\*[$BIB_LIST_SEPARATOR]'' .ds $BIB_LIST_SEPARATOR .
+. \}
+. el .ds $BIB_LIST_SEPARATOR \\$2
+. ie '\\$3'' .ds $BIB_LIST_PREFIX
+. el .ds $BIB_LIST_PREFIX \\$3
+. \}
+. el \{ .nr #BIB_LIST 0 \}
+.END
+\#
+\# Spacing between items in bibliographies
+\# ---------------------------------------
+\# *Argument:
+\# <amount of space>
+\# *Function:
+\# Gets value for #BIB_SPACE in units.
+\# *Notes:
+\# Requires a unit of measure.
+\#
+.MAC BIBLIOGRAPHY_SPACING END
+. ds $BIB_SPACE \\$1
+. if \\n[#BIB_LEAD]=0 \{\
+. nr #DEFER_BIB_SPACING 1
+. return
+. \}
+. ds $EVAL_BIB_SPACE \\*[$BIB_SPACE]
+. substring $EVAL_BIB_SPACE -1
+. ie '\\*[$EVAL_BIB_SPACE]'v' \{\
+. substring $BIB_SPACE 0 0
+. nr #BIB_SPACE \\n[#BIB_LEAD]*\\*[$BIB_SPACE]
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. nr #BIB_SPACE (\\$1)
+. \}
+.END
+\#
+\# Set up bibliography page
+\# ------------------------
+\# *Function:
+\# Sets up a new page, with title, ready to accept the output
+\# of refer's $LIST$ or .R1 bibliography .R2
+\# *Notes:
+\# Bibliography pages are set up almost identically to endnotes pages.
+\#
+.MAC BIBLIOGRAPHY END
+. nr #BIBLIOGRAPHY 1
+. nr #BIB_FIRST_PAGE 1
+. nr #HEADER_STATE \\n[#HEADERS_ON]
+. ds $RESTORE_PAGENUM_STYLE \\*[$PAGENUM_STYLE]
+. if \\n[#LINENUMBERS]=1 \{\
+. NUMBER_LINES OFF
+. nr #LINENUMBERS 2
+. \}
+. if \\n[#HEADERS_ON]=1 \{\
+. if !\\n[#BIB_ALLOWS_HEADERS_ALL] \{ .HEADERS OFF \}
+. \}
+. if \\n[#HEADER_STATE]=1 \{\
+. ie \\n[#BIB_HDRFTR_CENTER]=1 \{ . \}
+. el \{ .rm $HDRFTR_CENTER \}
+. \}
+. ie !\\n[#SUSPEND_PAGINATION] \{\
+. if \\n[#PAGINATE]=1 \{\
+. if \\n[#PAGE_NUM_V_POS]=1 \{\
+. PAGENUM_STYLE \\*[$BIB_PN_STYLE]
+. if \\n[#BIB_FIRST_PN] \{ .PAGENUMBER \\n[#BIB_FIRST_PN]-1 \}
+. if r#BIB_NO_FIRST_PN \{ .nr #PAGINATE 0 \}
+. \}
+. \}
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. ie \\n[#PAGE_NUM_V_POS]=2 \{ .nr #PAGINATE 1 \}
+. el \{ .nr #PAGINATE 0 \}
+. \}
+. if \\n[#FOOTERS_ON]=1 \{\
+. if !'\\*[$HDRFTR_CENTER_OLD]'' .ds $HDRFTR_CENTER \\*[$HDRFTR_CENTER_OLD]
+. \}
+. NEWPAGE
+. if \\n[#FOOTERS_ON]=1 \{\
+. ds $HDRFTR_CENTER \\*[$HDRFTR_CENTER_NEW]
+. rm $HDRFTR_CENTER_OLD
+. rm $HDRFTR_CENTER_NEW
+. \}
+. ie !\\n[#SUSPEND_PAGINATION] \{\
+. if \\n[#PAGE_NUM_V_POS]=1 \{\
+. if r#BIB_NO_FIRST_PN \{\
+. if \\n[#PAGINATION_STATE]=1 \{\
+. nr #PAGINATE 1
+. \}
+. \}
+. \}
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. if \\n[#PAGE_NUM_V_POS]=2 \{ .nr #PAGINATE 0 \}
+. \}
+. rr #PAGINATION_STATE
+. PAGENUM_STYLE \\*[$BIB_PN_STYLE]
+. if \\n[#BIB_FIRST_PN] \{ .PAGENUMBER \\n[#BIB_FIRST_PN] \}
+. if \\n[#HEADER_STATE]=1 \{\
+. if \\n[#BIB_ALLOWS_HEADERS] \{ .HEADERS \}
+. \}
+.\" Collect bibliography title string for TOC
+. nr #TOC_ENTRY_PN \\n%+\\n[#PAGE_NUM_ADJ]
+. af #TOC_ENTRY_PN \\g[#PAGENUMBER]
+. ds $TOC_TITLE_ITEM \\*[$BIB_STRING]\\|
+. ev TOC_EV
+. da TOC_ENTRIES
+. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=1 \{\
+. TYPEWRITER
+. \}
+. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=2 \{\
+\!. FAMILY \\*[$TOC_TITLE_FAM]
+\!. FT \\*[$TOC_TITLE_FT]
+\!. PT_SIZE \\n[#TOC_PS]u\\*[$TOC_TITLE_SIZE_CHANGE]
+. \}
+\!. TRAP OFF
+. ie \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=1 \{\
+\!. PAD "\\*[$TOC_TITLE_ITEM]\\*[$TOC_PN_TYPEWRITE]"
+. \}
+. el \{\
+\!. PAD "\\h'\\n[#TOC_TITLE_INDENT]u'\\*[$TOC_TITLE_ITEM]\\*[$TOC_PN]"
+. \}
+\!. EOL
+\!. ST 100 L
+\!. ST 101 R
+. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=2 \{\
+\!. FAMILY \\*[$TOC_PN_FAM]
+\!. FT \\*[$TOC_PN_FT]
+\!. PT_SIZE \\n[#TOC_PS]u\\*[$TOC_PN_SIZE_CHANGE]
+. \}
+\!. TAB 100
+\!. PRINT \\*[LEADER]
+\!. TN
+\!. TRAP
+\!. PRINT \\n[#TOC_ENTRY_PN]
+\!. TQ
+. di
+. ev
+.\" End collection of bibliography title string for TOC
+.\" Process bibliography
+. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=1 \{ .vs \\n[#BIB_LEAD]u \}
+. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=2 \{\
+. if \\n[#BIB_NO_COLS] \{\
+. if \\n[#COLUMNS] \{ .nr #COLUMNS_WERE_ON 1 \}
+. nr #COLUMNS 0
+. \}
+. nr #RESTORE_DOC_LEAD \\n[#DOC_LEAD]
+. ie \\n[#ADJ_BIB_LEAD] \{\
+. nr #DOC_LEAD \\n[#BIB_LEAD]
+. \}
+. el \{ .DOC_LEAD \\n[#BIB_LEAD]u \}
+. \}
+. PRINT \&
+. ie r#BIB_TITLE_SPACE \{ .sp |\\n[#BIB_TITLE_SPACE]u \}
+. el \{ .sp |\\n[#T_MARGIN]u \}
+. mk ec
+. if \\n[#SLANT_ON] \{\
+\*[SLANTX]\c
+. \}
+. if !'\\*[$BIB_STRING]'' \{\
+. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=1 \{\
+. TYPEWRITER
+. vs \\n[#BIB_LEAD]u
+. \}
+. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=2 \{\
+. LL \\n[#DOC_L_LENGTH]u
+. ta \\n(.lu
+. if \\n[#COLUMNS] \{\
+. ie \\n[#BIB_NO_COLS] \{ .LL \\n[#DOC_L_LENGTH]u \}
+. el \{ .LL \\n[#COL_L_LENGTH]u \}
+. ta \\n(.lu
+. \}
+. FAMILY \\*[$BIB_STRING_FAM]
+. FT \\*[$BIB_STRING_FT]
+. PT_SIZE \\n[#BIB_PS]u\\*[$BIB_STRING_SIZE_CHANGE]
+. vs \\n[#BIB_LEAD]u
+. \}
+. if '\\*[$BIB_STRING_QUAD]'L' \{ .LEFT \}
+. if '\\*[$BIB_STRING_QUAD]'LEFT' \{ .LEFT \}
+. if '\\*[$EN_STRING_QUAD]'C' \{ .CENTER \}
+. if '\\*[$BIB_STRING_QUAD]'CENTER' \{ .CENTER \}
+. if '\\*[$BIB_STRING_QUAD]'CENTRE' \{ .CENTER \}
+. if '\\*[$BIB_STRING_QUAD]'R' \{ .RIGHT \}
+. if '\\*[$BIB_STRING_QUAD]'RIGHT' \{ .RIGHT \}
+. EOL
+. if \\n[#BIB_STRING_CAPS] \{ .CAPS \}
+. ie \\n[#BIB_STRING_UNDERSCORE] \{\
+. ie \\n[#BIB_STRING_UNDERSCORE]=2 \{\
+. UNDERSCORE2 "\\*[$BIB_STRING]
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. UNDERSCORE "\\*[$BIB_STRING]
+. \}
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. PRINT "\\*[$BIB_STRING]
+. \}
+. \}
+. CAPS OFF
+. FAMILY \\*[$BIB_FAMILY]
+. FT \\*[$BIB_FT]
+. PT_SIZE -\\*[$BIB_STRING_SIZE_CHANGE]
+. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=1 \{\
+. ie \\n[#SINGLE_SPACE]=1 \{\
+. ALD \\n[#BIB_LEAD]*3u
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. ie \\n[#BIB_SINGLESPACE]=1 \{\
+. ALD \\n[#BIB_LEAD]u*3u
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. ALD \\n[#BIB_LEAD]u
+. \}
+. \}
+. \}
+. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=2 \{ .ALD \\n[#BIB_LEAD]u*2u \}
+. QUAD \\*[$BIB_QUAD]
+. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=1 \{\
+. ie \\n[#SINGLE_SPACE]=1 \{\
+. vs \\n[#BIB_LEAD]u
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. ie \\n[#BIB_SINGLESPACE]=1 \{\
+. vs \\n[#BIB_LEAD]u
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. vs \\n[#BIB_LEAD]u
+. \}
+. \}
+. \}
+. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=2 \{\
+. ie \\n[#ADJ_BIB_LEAD] \{\
+. nr #DOC_LEAD \\n[#RESTORE_DOC_LEAD]
+. \}
+. el \{ .DOC_LEAD \\n[#RESTORE_DOC_LEAD]u \}
+. rr #RESTORE_DOC_LEAD
+. \}
+. if \\n[#COLUMNS_WERE_ON] \{ .nr #COLUMNS 1 \}
+. if \\n[#HEADER_STATE]=1 \{ .HEADERS \}
+. rr #BIBLIOGRAPHY
+. if \\n[#LINENUMBERS]=2 \{\
+. NUMBER_LINES RESUME
+. nr #LINENUMBERS 1
+. \}
+.END
+\#
+\# ====================================================================
+\#
+\# +++TABLE OF CONTENTS+++
+\#
+\# Strings to allocate space for leaders and entry page numbers
+\#
+.ds $TOC_PN \\*[ST100]\\F[\\*[$TOC_PN_FAM]]\\f[\\*[$TOC_PN_FT]]\\s[\\n[#TOC_PS]u]#\\*[ST100X]\\*[ST101]\\s[\\*[$TOC_PN_SIZE_CHANGE]]\\|\\h'\\w'0'u*\\n[#TOC_PN_PADDING]u'\*[ST101X]
+.ds $TOC_PN_TYPEWRITE \\*[ST100]#\\*[ST100X]\\*[ST101]\\|\\h'\\w'0'u*\\n[#TOC_PN_PADDING]u'\\*[ST101X]
+\#
+\# TOC ENTRIES PAGE NUMBERS PADDING
+\# --------------------------------
+\# *Argument:
+\# <number of placeholders for toc entries page numbers>
+\# *Function:
+\# Creates or modifies register #TOC_PN_PADDING.
+\# *Notes:
+\# "Placeholders" is the maximum number of digits in a page
+\# number numeral.
+\#
+\# Default is 3.
+\#
+.MAC TOC_PADDING END
+. nr #TOC_PN_PADDING \\$1
+.END
+\#
+\#
+\# PAGINATE TOC
+\# ------------
+\# *Argument:
+\# <none> | <anything>
+\# *Function:
+\# Creates or removes register #PAGINATE_TOC.
+\# *Notes:
+\# Default is to paginate toc.
+\#
+.MAC PAGINATE_TOC END
+. ie '\\$1'' \{ .nr #PAGINATE_TOC 1 \}
+. el \{ .nr #PAGINATE_TOC 0 \}
+.END
+\#
+\#
+\# TOC POINT SIZE
+\# --------------
+\# *Argument:
+\# <base point size for toc pages>
+\# *Function:
+\# Creates or modifies register #TOC_PS.
+\# *Notes:
+\# This size control macro differs from other size control macros
+\# in that it sets an absolute point size, not a relative one.
+\# See notes for ENDNOTE_PT_SIZE for explanation. No unit of
+\# measure required.
+\#
+\# No unit of measure required (points assumed). Default is 11.5
+\# for TYPESET.
+\#
+.MAC TOC_PT_SIZE END
+. nr #TOC_PS (p;\\$1)
+.END
+\#
+\#
+\# TOC LEADING
+\# -----------
+\# *Argument:
+\# <leading for toc pages> [ADJUST]
+\# *Function:
+\# Creates or modifies register #TOC_LEAD. If optional ADJUST
+\# given, adjusts lead to fill page. If #OK_PROCESS_LEAD doesn't
+\# exist, stores arguments for when it's okay to run the macro.
+\# *Notes:
+\# No unit of measure required (points assumed).
+\#
+\# Default is same as DOC_LEAD.
+\#
+.MAC TOC_LEAD END
+. if !\\n[#OK_PROCESS_LEAD] \{\
+. ds $TOC_LEAD \\$1
+. if !'\\$2'' \{\
+. ds $ADJUST_TOC_LEAD \\$2
+. \}
+. return
+. \}
+. rr #ADJ_TOC_LEAD
+. nr #TOC_LEAD (p;\\$1)
+. if '\\$2'ADJUST' \{\
+. nr #ORIG_DOC_LEAD \\n[#DOC_LEAD]
+. nr #RESTORE_ADJ_DOC_LEAD \\n[#ADJ_DOC_LEAD]
+. nr #ADJ_DOC_LEAD 1
+. nr #ADJ_TOC_LEAD 1
+. nr #NO_TRAP_RESET 1
+. DOC_LEAD \\n[#TOC_LEAD]u ADJUST
+. nr #TOC_LEAD \\n[#DOC_LEAD]
+. DOC_LEAD \\n[#ORIG_DOC_LEAD]u
+. rr #NO_TRAP_RESET
+. nr #ADJ_DOC_LEAD \\n[#RESTORE_ADJ_DOC_LEAD]
+. rr #ORIG_DOC_LEAD
+. \}
+.END
+\#
+\#
+\# TOC PAGES PAGE-NUMBERING STYLE
+\# ------------------------------
+\# *Argument:
+\# DIGIT | ROMAN | roman | ALPHA | alpha
+\# *Function:
+\# Creates or modifies string $TOC_PN_STYLE
+\# *Notes:
+\# Page numbering style for page numbers that appear in the
+\# headers/footers of toc pages. See notes for PAGENUM_STYLE.
+\#
+\# Default is roman.
+\#
+.MAC TOC_PAGENUM_STYLE END
+. ds $TOC_PN_STYLE \\$1
+.END
+\#
+\#
+\# TOC RECTO_VERSO SWITCH
+\# ----------------------
+\# *Argument:
+\# <none> | <anything>
+\# *Function:
+\# Creates or removes register #TOC_RV_SWITCH
+\# *Notes:
+\# Allows switching of L/R margins if a doc is recto/verso and
+\# the first toc page happens to fall the wrong way
+\#
+.MAC TOC_RV_SWITCH END
+. ie '\\$1'' \{ .nr #TOC_RV_SWITCH 1 \}
+. el \{ .rr #TOC_RV_SWITCH \}
+.END
+\#
+\# - for TOC "doc header" (i.e. "Contents")
+\#
+\# TOC HEADER STRING
+\# -----------------
+\# *Argument:
+\# <string for "doc header" of first toc page>
+\# *Function:
+\# Creates or modifies string $TOC_HEADER_STRING
+\# *Notes:
+\# Default is "Contents".
+\#
+.MAC TOC_HEADER_STRING END
+. ds $TOC_HEADER_STRING \\$1
+.END
+\#
+\# - for TOC entries page number numerals
+\#
+\# Control macros for toc doc titles, heads, subheads and paraheads
+\# ----------------------------------------------------------------
+\#
+\# All these control macros behave the same way, setting the family,
+\# font, point size and indent from the left margin of the different
+\# kinds of entries that can appear in the toc. The way they
+\# operate is identical to all other _FAMILY, _FONT and _SIZE
+\# control macros. _INDENT takes an absolute value.
+\# TOC_APPENDS_AUTHORS is unique in this section.
+\#
+\# - for title entries
+\#
+.MAC TOC_TITLE_INDENT END
+. nr #TOC_TITLE_INDENT (\\$1)
+.END
+\#
+\#
+.MAC TOC_TITLE_ENTRY END
+. nr #USER_SET_TITLE_ITEM 1
+. ds $USER_SET_TITLE_ITEM \\$1
+.END
+\#
+\#
+\# APPEND AUTHOR(S) TO TOC DOC TITLE ENTRIES
+\# -----------------------------------------
+\# *Argument:
+\# <none> | <name(s) of author(s) as they should appear in toc doc title entries>
+\# *Function:
+\# Creates register #TOC_AUTHORS (to tell TOC to append authors
+\# to toc doc title entries). Optionally creates string
+\# $TOC_AUTHORS.
+\# *Notes:
+\# Normally, TOC does not append the author(s) to a toc doc title
+\# entry. This special macro instructs TOC to do so.
+\#
+\# If user has multiple authors for each doc when collating,
+\# TOC_APPENDS_AUTHOR "<string>" must be inserted somewhere between
+\# COLLATE and START in each doc. Otherwise, mom prints only the
+\# first author given to AUTHOR.
+\#
+.MAC TOC_APPENDS_AUTHOR END
+. nr #TOC_AUTHORS 1
+. if !'\\$1'' \{\
+. ds $TOC_AUTHORS \\$1
+. \}
+.END
+\#
+\# - for head entries
+\#
+.MAC TOC_HEAD_INDENT END
+. nr #TOC_HEAD_INDENT (\\$1)
+.END
+\#
+\# - for subhead entries
+\#
+.MAC TOC_SUBHEAD_INDENT END
+. nr #TOC_SH_INDENT (\\$1)
+.END
+\#
+\# - for parahead entries
+\#
+.MAC TOC_PARAHEAD_INDENT END
+. nr #TOC_PH_INDENT (\\$1)
+.END
+\#
+\#
+.MAC TOC END
+. if \\n[#LINENUMBERS]=1 \{\
+. NUMBER_LINES OFF
+. nr #LINENUMBERS 2
+. \}
+. if !r#PAGINATE_TOC \{ .PAGINATE_TOC \}
+. nr #TOC_FIRST_PAGE 1
+. if \\n[#FINIS] \{\
+. if \\n[#FOOTERS_WERE_ON] \{\
+. FOOTERS \" Have to turn FOOTERS on for next bit to work, so we can't skip this step
+. \}
+. \}
+. if \\n[#FOOTERS_ON]=1 \{\
+. if !'\\*[$HDRFTR_CENTER_OLD]'' .ds $HDRFTR_CENTER \\*[$HDRFTR_CENTER_OLD]
+. ie \\n[#PAGINATE_TOC]=1 \{ .PAGINATE \}
+. el \{ .PAGINATION OFF \}
+. \}
+. if \\n[#FOOTERS_WERE_ON] \{ .FOOTERS OFF \} \" But have to turn FOOTERS off again so they don't print when FINIS was called
+. COLLATE
+. if \\n[#FINIS] \{\
+. if \\n[#FOOTERS_WERE_ON] \{ .FOOTERS \} \" Finally, turn footers on if they were on
+. rr #FOOTERS_WERE_ON
+. if \\n[#PAGINATION_WAS_ON] \{\
+. nr #PAGINATE 1
+. rr #PAGINATION_WAS_ON
+. \}
+. rr #FINIS
+. \}
+. ie \\n[#PAGINATE_TOC]=1 \{ .PAGINATE \}
+. el \{ .PAGINATION OFF \}
+. if \\n[#FOOTERS_ON]=1 \{\
+. ds $HDRFTR_CENTER \\*[$HDRFTR_CENTER_NEW]
+. rm $HDRFTR_CENTER_OLD
+. rm $HDRFTR_CENTER_NEW
+. \}
+. rr #COLLATED_DOC
+. DOCHEADER OFF
+. PAGENUMBER 1
+. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=1 \{\
+. rr #IGNORE
+. DOC_LEAD 24 ADJUST
+. nr #IGNORE 1
+. \}
+. if \\n[#LINENUMBERS]=2 \{ .nr #LINENUMBERS 3 \}
+. START
+. PP
+. nr #COLUMNS 0
+. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=2 \{\
+. ie r#ADJ_TOC_LEAD \{\
+. nr #NO_TRAP_RESET 1
+. DOC_LEAD \\n[#TOC_LEAD]u ADJUST
+. rr #NO_TRAP_RESET
+. \}
+. el \{ .DOC_LEAD \\n[#TOC_LEAD]u \}
+. \}
+. sp |\\n[#T_MARGIN]u-\\n[#DOC_LEAD]u
+. if \\n[#SLANT_ON] \{\
+\*[SLANTX]\c
+. \}
+. DOC_LINE_LENGTH \\n[#DOC_L_LENGTH]u
+. QUAD \\*[$TOC_HEADER_QUAD]
+. PAGENUM_STYLE \\*[$TOC_PN_STYLE]
+. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=1 \{\
+. TYPEWRITER
+. \}
+. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=2 \{\
+. FAMILY \\*[$TOC_HEADER_FAM]
+. FT \\*[$TOC_HEADER_FT]
+. PT_SIZE \\n[#TOC_PS]u\\*[$TOC_HEADER_SIZE_CHANGE]
+. \}
+. ie \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=1 \{\
+. CAPS
+. UNDERLINE
+. PRINT "\\*[$TOC_HEADER_STRING]"
+. UNDERLINE OFF
+. CAPS OFF
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. PRINT "\\*[$TOC_HEADER_STRING]"
+. \}
+. LEFT
+. SP
+.\" In collated docs, this bit inserts the first doc's title
+.\" underneath the TOC header, before the TOC_ENTRIES diversion
+.\" gets output.
+. nf
+. if d$FIRST_DOC_TITLE \{\
+. nr #RESTORE_TOC_PN_PADDING \\n[#TOC_PN_PADDING]
+. TOC_PADDING \\n[#FIRST_DOC_TOC_PN_PADDING]
+. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=2 \{\
+. FAMILY \\*[$TOC_TITLE_FAM]
+. FT \\*[$TOC_TITLE_FT]
+. PT_SIZE \\n[#TOC_PS]u\\*[$TOC_TITLE_SIZE_CHANGE]
+. \}
+. ie \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=1 \{\
+. PAD "\\*[$FIRST_DOC_TITLE]\\*[$TOC_PN_TYPEWRITE]"
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. PAD "\\h'\\n[#TOC_TITLE_INDENT]u'\\*[$FIRST_DOC_TITLE]\\*[$TOC_PN]"
+. \}
+. EOL
+. ST 100 L
+. ST 101 R
+. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=2 \{\
+. FAMILY \\*[$TOC_PN_FAM]
+. FT \\*[$TOC_PN_FT]
+. PT_SIZE \\n[#TOC_PS]u\\*[$TOC_PN_SIZE_CHANGE]
+. \}
+. TAB 100
+. PRINT \\*[LEADER]
+. TN
+. PRINT \\n[#FIRST_DOC_TITLE_PN]
+. TQ
+. \}
+. TOC_PADDING \\n[#RESTORE_TOC_PN_PADDING]
+. nf
+. TOC_ENTRIES
+. br
+. rr #TOC
+. if \\n[#LINENUMBERS]=3 \{\
+. NUMBER_LINES RESUME
+. nr #LINENUMBERS 1
+. nn 1
+. \}
.END
\#
\# ====================================================================
@@ -9118,6 +13212,9 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
. while !\\n[#COL_NUM]=\\n[#NUM_COLS] \{\
. nr #COL_\\n+[#COL_NUM]_L_MARGIN \\n[#L_MARGIN]+\\n[#COL_TOTAL]
. nr #COL_TOTAL \\n+[#COL_TOTAL]
+.\}
+. if \\n[#NUM_COLS]=1 \{\
+. if !\\n[#COLLATE]=1 \{ .MN_INIT \}
. \}
. rr #COL_TOTAL
. rr #COL_NUM
@@ -9150,6 +13247,699 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
\#
\# ====================================================================
\#
+\# +++LISTS+++
+\#
+\# LIST
+\# ----
+\# *Arguments:
+\# [ BULLET | DASH | DIGIT | alpha | ALPHA | roman | ROMAN | USER ] [ <separator> | NONE ] [ <prefix> ] [ <anything> ]
+\# *Function:
+\# Stores indent information in effect prior to invocation and
+\# initializes a list with the supplied enumerator (and separator).
+\# *Notes:
+\# Default enumerator is a bullet.
+\#
+\# Enumerator *must* be supplied for every list that's to the
+\# right of another list, every time, unless the default bullet is
+\# desired.
+\#
+\# <anything> moves back one list level intuitively, or exits lists
+\# completely if the level in which it's invoked is the first.
+\#
+.MAC LIST END
+. ds $1ST_LETTER \\$1
+. substring $1ST_LETTER 0 0
+. if '\\*[$1ST_LETTER]'r' .ds $1ST_LETTER R
+. ie '\\*[$1ST_LETTER]'R' \{\
+. ds $LAST_CHAR \\$1
+. substring $LAST_CHAR -1
+. if !\B'\\*[$LAST_CHAR]' \{\
+. tm1 "[mom]: You must append a number to the \\$1 argument to LIST at line \\n(.c.
+. tm1 " The number should be the total number of items in this list.
+. tm1 " See the documentation.
+. ab Aborting LIST
+. \}
+. ds $ROMAN_WIDTH \\$1
+. substring $ROMAN_WIDTH 1
+. while !\B'\\*[$ROMAN_WIDTH]' \{\
+. substring $ROMAN_WIDTH 1
+.\}
+. length #ROMAN_LENGTH \\*[$ROMAN_WIDTH]
+. ds $LIST_ARG_1 \\$1
+. substring $LIST_ARG_1 0 -(\\n[#ROMAN_LENGTH]+1)
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. ds $LIST_ARG_1 \\$1
+. \}
+. if !r#DEPTH \{\
+. nr #STORED_HL_INDENT \\n[#HL_INDENT]
+. nr #STORED_T_INDENT \\n[#T_INDENT]
+. nr #CURRENT_L_LENGTH \\n(.l
+. nr #DEPTH 0 1
+. if \\n[#INDENT_ACTIVE]=1 \{\
+. if \\n[#INDENT_LEFT_ACTIVE]=1 \{\
+. nr #STORED_L_INDENT \\n[#L_INDENT]
+. nr #RESTORE_PREV_INDENT 1
+. \}
+. if \\n[#INDENT_BOTH_ACTIVE]=1 \{\
+. nr #STORED_BL_INDENT \\n[#BL_INDENT]
+. nr #STORED_BR_INDENT \\n[#BR_INDENT]
+. IBX
+. nr #ORIG_L_LENGTH \\n(.l
+. IB
+. nr #RESTORE_PREV_INDENT 2
+. \}
+. if \\n[#INDENT_RIGHT_ACTIVE]=1 \{\
+. nr #STORED_R_INDENT \\n[#R_INDENT]
+. IRX
+. nr #ORIG_L_LENGTH \\n(.l
+. IR
+. nr #RESTORE_PREV_INDENT 3
+. if \\n[#INDENT_LEFT_ACTIVE]=1 \{ .nr #RESTORE_PREV_INDENT 4 \}
+. \}
+. \}
+. \}
+. if \\n[#NUM_ARGS]=0 \{\
+. nr #ARGS_TO_LIST 1 \" So default behaves as if LIST BULLET
+. ds $ENUMERATOR\\n+[#DEPTH] \(bu
+. ds $ENUMERATOR_TYPE\\n[#DEPTH] other
+. ds $SEPARATOR
+. \}
+. if \\n[#NUM_ARGS]>0 \{\
+. rr #ARGS_TO_LIST \" Clear this before processing arg 1.
+. if '\\*[$LIST_ARG_1]'DASH' \{\
+. nr #ARGS_TO_LIST 1
+. ds $ENUMERATOR\\n+[#DEPTH] \(en
+. ds $ENUMERATOR_TYPE\\n[#DEPTH] other
+. ds $SEPARATOR\\n[#DEPTH]
+. \}
+. if '\\*[$LIST_ARG_1]'BULLET' \{\
+. nr #ARGS_TO_LIST 1
+. ds $ENUMERATOR\\n+[#DEPTH] \(bu
+. ds $ENUMERATOR_TYPE\\n[#DEPTH] other
+. ds $SEPARATOR\\n[#DEPTH]
+. \}
+. if '\\*[$LIST_ARG_1]'DIGIT' \{\
+. nr #ARGS_TO_LIST 1
+. nr #ENUMERATOR\\n+[#DEPTH] 0 1
+. ds $ENUMERATOR_TYPE\\n[#DEPTH] register
+. ds $SEPARATOR\\n[#DEPTH] .
+. ds $PREFIX\\n[#DEPTH]
+. if \\n[#NUM_ARGS]>=2 \{\
+. ie '\\$2'NONE' .ds $SEPARATOR\\n[#DEPTH]
+. el .ds $SEPARATOR\\n[#DEPTH] \\$2
+. if \\n[#NUM_ARGS]=3 \{\
+. ds $PREFIX\\n[#DEPTH] \\$3
+. \}
+. \}
+. \}
+. if '\\*[$LIST_ARG_1]'alpha' \{\
+. nr #ARGS_TO_LIST 1
+. nr #ENUMERATOR\\n+[#DEPTH] 0 1
+. af #ENUMERATOR\\n[#DEPTH] a
+. ds $ENUMERATOR_TYPE\\n[#DEPTH] register
+. ds $SEPARATOR\\n[#DEPTH] )
+. ds $PREFIX\\n[#DEPTH]
+. if \\n[#NUM_ARGS]>=2 \{\
+. ie '\\$2'NONE' .ds $SEPARATOR\\n[#DEPTH]
+. el .ds $SEPARATOR\\n[#DEPTH] \\$2
+. if \\n[#NUM_ARGS]=3 \{\
+. ds $PREFIX\\n[#DEPTH] \\$3
+. \}
+. \}
+. \}
+. if '\\*[$LIST_ARG_1]'ALPHA' \{\
+. nr #ARGS_TO_LIST 1
+. nr #ENUMERATOR\\n+[#DEPTH] 0 1
+. af #ENUMERATOR\\n[#DEPTH] A
+. ds $ENUMERATOR_TYPE\\n[#DEPTH] register
+. ds $SEPARATOR\\n[#DEPTH] )
+. ds $PREFIX\\n[#DEPTH]
+. if \\n[#NUM_ARGS]>=2 \{\
+. ie '\\$2'NONE' .ds $SEPARATOR\\n[#DEPTH]
+. el .ds $SEPARATOR\\n[#DEPTH] \\$2
+. if \\n[#NUM_ARGS]=3 \{\
+. ds $PREFIX\\n[#DEPTH] \\$3
+. \}
+. \}
+. \}
+. if '\\*[$1ST_LETTER]'R' \{\
+. nr #ARGS_TO_LIST 1
+. nr #ENUMERATOR\\n+[#DEPTH] 0 1
+. if '\\*[$LIST_ARG_1]'roman' \{\
+. af #ENUMERATOR\\n[#DEPTH] i
+. \}
+. if '\\*[$LIST_ARG_1]'ROMAN' \{\
+. af #ENUMERATOR\\n[#DEPTH] I
+. \}
+. ds $ENUMERATOR_TYPE\\n[#DEPTH] roman
+. ds $SEPARATOR\\n[#DEPTH] )
+. ds $PREFIX\\n[#DEPTH]
+. if \\n[#NUM_ARGS]>=2 \{\
+. ie '\\$2'NONE' .ds $SEPARATOR\\n[#DEPTH]
+. el .ds $SEPARATOR\\n[#DEPTH] \\$2
+. if \\n[#NUM_ARGS]=3 \{\
+. ds $PREFIX\\n[#DEPTH] \\$3
+. \}
+. \}
+. \}
+. if '\\*[$LIST_ARG_1]'USER' \{\
+. nr #ARGS_TO_LIST 1
+. ds $ENUMERATOR\\n+[#DEPTH] \\$2
+. ds $ENUMERATOR_TYPE\\n[#DEPTH] other
+. ds $SEPARATOR\\n[#DEPTH]
+. ds $PREFIX\\n[#DEPTH]
+. \}
+. if \\n[#NUM_ARGS]=1 \{\
+. if !r#ARGS_TO_LIST \{\
+. ie \\n[#DEPTH]=1 \{\
+. ie \\n[#NEXT_DEPTH_BACK]=0 \{\
+. SET_LIST_INDENT
+. if \\n[#QUIT]=1 \{\
+. QUIT_LISTS
+. return
+. \}
+. return
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. QUIT_LISTS
+. return
+. \}
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. SET_LIST_INDENT
+. return
+. \}
+. \}
+. \}
+. \}
+. nr #TOTAL_LISTS \\n[#DEPTH]
+. if '\\*[$ENUMERATOR_TYPE\\n[#DEPTH]]'register' \{\
+. nr #LIST_INDENT\\n[#DEPTH] \w'\\*[$PREFIX\\n[#DEPTH]]m\\*[$SEPARATOR\\n[#DEPTH]]\ '
+. if '\\*[$LIST_ARG_1]'ALPHA'\{\
+. nr #LIST_INDENT\\n[#DEPTH] \w'\\*[$PREFIX\\n[#DEPTH]]M\\*[$SEPARATOR\\n[#DEPTH]]\ '
+. \}
+. \}
+. if '\\*[$ENUMERATOR_TYPE\\n[#DEPTH]]'roman' \{\
+. GET_ROMAN_INDENT
+. \}
+. if '\\*[$ENUMERATOR_TYPE\\n[#DEPTH]]'other' \{\
+. nr #LIST_INDENT\\n[#DEPTH] \w'\\*[$ENUMERATOR\\n[#DEPTH]]\0'
+. \}
+. LL \\n[#CURRENT_L_LENGTH]u
+. ie \\n[#DEPTH]=1 \{\
+. ie \\n[#INDENT_ACTIVE]=1 \{\
+. if \\n[#INDENT_LEFT_ACTIVE]=1 \{\
+. nr #L_INDENT \\n[#L_INDENT]+\\n[#LIST_INDENT\\n[#DEPTH]]
+. nr #HL_INDENT\\n[#DEPTH] \\n[#LIST_INDENT\\n[#DEPTH]]
+. nr #LIST_INDENT\\n[#DEPTH] \\n[#L_INDENT]
+. \}
+. if \\n[#INDENT_BOTH_ACTIVE]=1 \{\
+. nr #L_INDENT \\n[#BL_INDENT]+\\n[#LIST_INDENT\\n[#DEPTH]]
+. nr #HL_INDENT\\n[#DEPTH] \\n[#LIST_INDENT\\n[#DEPTH]]
+. nr #LIST_INDENT\\n[#DEPTH] \\n[#L_INDENT]
+. \}
+. if \\n[#INDENT_RIGHT_ACTIVE]=1 \{\
+. ie \\n[#INDENT_LEFT_ACTIVE]=1 \{\
+. \" Don't do anything; we already have a left indent
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. nr #L_INDENT +\\n[#LIST_INDENT\\n[#DEPTH]]
+. nr #HL_INDENT\\n[#DEPTH] \\n[#LIST_INDENT\\n[#DEPTH]]
+. \}
+. \}
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. nr #L_INDENT +\\n[#LIST_INDENT\\n[#DEPTH]]
+. nr #HL_INDENT\\n[#DEPTH] \\n[#LIST_INDENT\\n[#DEPTH]]
+. \}
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. nr #L_INDENT +\\n[#LIST_INDENT\\n[#DEPTH]]
+. nr #HL_INDENT\\n[#DEPTH] \\n[#LIST_INDENT\\n[#DEPTH]]
+. \}
+.END
+\#
+\#
+\# ITEM
+\# ----
+\# *Arguments:
+\# none
+\# *Function:
+\# Prints enumerator for a given list depth and prepares mom to
+\# receive the text of an item.
+\#
+.MAC ITEM END
+. if \\n[#LINENUMBERS]=1 \{\
+. NUMBER_LINES OFF
+. nr #LINENUMBERS 2
+. \}
+. if \\n[#KERN]=1 \{\
+. nr #KERN_WAS_ON 1
+. KERN OFF
+. \}
+. IL
+. ll \\n[#CURRENT_L_LENGTH]u \" Set ll again because IL turns IB off.
+. TRAP OFF
+. HI \\n[#HL_INDENT\\n[#DEPTH]]u
+. if '\\*[$SEPARATOR\\n[#DEPTH]]')' \{ .nr #SEP_TYPE 1 \}
+. if '\\*[$SEPARATOR\\n[#DEPTH]]']' \{ .nr #SEP_TYPE 1 \}
+. if '\\*[$SEPARATOR\\n[#DEPTH]]'}' \{ .nr #SEP_TYPE 1 \}
+. ie \\n[#IN_BIB_LIST]=1 \{\
+. ie \\n[#ENUMERATOR\\n[#DEPTH]]<9 \{\
+. ie \\n[#SEP_TYPE]=1 \{\
+. PRINT \v'-.085m'\\*[$PREFIX\\n[#DEPTH]]\v'.085m'\\n+[#ENUMERATOR\\n[#DEPTH]]\v'-.085m'\\*[$SEPARATOR\\n[#DEPTH]]\v'.085m'
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. PRINT \\*[$PREFIX\\n[#DEPTH]]\\n+[#ENUMERATOR\\n[#DEPTH]]\\*[$SEPARATOR\\n[#DEPTH]]
+. \}
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. ie \\n[#SEP_TYPE]=1 \{\
+. PRINT \h'-\w'\0'u'\v'-.085m'\\*[$PREFIX\\n[#DEPTH]]\v'.085m'\\n+[#ENUMERATOR\\n[#DEPTH]]\v'-.085m'\\*[$SEPARATOR\\n[#DEPTH]]\v'.085m'
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. PRINT \h'-\w'\0'u'\\*[$PREFIX\\n[#DEPTH]]\\n+[#ENUMERATOR\\n[#DEPTH]]\\*[$SEPARATOR\\n[#DEPTH]]
+. \}
+. \}
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. ie '\\*[$ENUMERATOR_TYPE\\n[#DEPTH]]'register' \{\
+.\" DIGIT
+. ie '\\g[#ENUMERATOR\\n[#DEPTH]]'0' \{\
+. ie \\n[#PAD_LIST_DIGITS\\n[#DEPTH]]=1 \{\
+. ie \\n[#ENUMERATOR\\n[#DEPTH]]<9 \{\
+. ie \\n[#SEP_TYPE]=1 \{\
+. PRINT \0\v'-.085m'\\*[$PREFIX\\n[#DEPTH]]\v'.085m'\\n+[#ENUMERATOR\\n[#DEPTH]]\v'-.085m'\\*[$SEPARATOR\\n[#DEPTH]]\v'.085m'
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. PRINT \0\\*[$PREFIX\\n[#DEPTH]]\\n+[#ENUMERATOR\\n[#DEPTH]]\\*[$SEPARATOR\\n[#DEPTH]]
+. \}
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. ie \\n[#SEP_TYPE]=1 \{\
+. PRINT \v'-.085m'\\*[$PREFIX\\n[#DEPTH]]\v'.085m'\\n+[#ENUMERATOR\\n[#DEPTH]]\v'-.085m'\\*[$SEPARATOR\\n[#DEPTH]]\v'.085m'
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. PRINT \\*[$PREFIX\\n[#DEPTH]]\\n+[#ENUMERATOR\\n[#DEPTH]]\\*[$SEPARATOR\\n[#DEPTH]]
+. \}
+. \}
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. ie \\n[#SEP_TYPE]=1 \{\
+. PRINT \v'-.085m'\\*[$PREFIX\\n[#DEPTH]]\v'.085m'\\n+[#ENUMERATOR\\n[#DEPTH]]\v'-.085m'\\*[$SEPARATOR\\n[#DEPTH]]\v'.085m'
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. PRINT \\*[$PREFIX\\n[#DEPTH]]\\n+[#ENUMERATOR\\n[#DEPTH]]\\*[$SEPARATOR\\n[#DEPTH]]
+. \}
+. \}
+. \}
+. el \{\
+.\" ALPHA
+. ie '\\g[#ENUMERATOR\\n[#DEPTH]]'A' \{\
+. ie \\n[#SEP_TYPE]=1 \{\
+. PRINT \v'-.085m'\\*[$PREFIX\\n[#DEPTH]]\v'.085m'\\n+[#ENUMERATOR\\n[#DEPTH]]\v'-.085m'\\*[$SEPARATOR\\n[#DEPTH]]\v'.085m'
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. PRINT \\*[$PREFIX\\n[#DEPTH]]\\n+[#ENUMERATOR\\n[#DEPTH]]\\*[$SEPARATOR\\n[#DEPTH]]
+. \}
+. \}
+.\" alpha
+. el \{\
+. PRINT \\*[$PREFIX\\n[#DEPTH]]\\n+[#ENUMERATOR\\n[#DEPTH]]\\*[$SEPARATOR\\n[#DEPTH]]
+. \}
+. \}
+. \}
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. if '\\*[$ENUMERATOR_TYPE\\n[#DEPTH]]'roman' \{\
+. ie \\n[#PAD_LIST_DIGITS\\n[#DEPTH]]=1 \{\
+.\" ROMAN I, padded
+. ie '\\g[#ENUMERATOR\\n[#DEPTH]]'I' \{\
+. ie \\n[#SEP_TYPE]=1 \{\
+. PRINT "\h'\\n[#LIST_INDENT\\n[#DEPTH]]u'\h'-\w'\\*[$PREFIX\\n[#DEPTH]]\\n+[#ENUMERATOR\\n[#DEPTH]]\\n[#SEPARATOR\\n[#DEPTH]]\ 'u'\v'-.085m'\\*[$PREFIX\\n[#DEPTH]]\v'.085m'\\n[#ENUMERATOR\\n[#DEPTH]]\v'-.085m'\\*[$SEPARATOR\\n[#DEPTH]]\v'.085m'
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. PRINT "\h'\\n[#LIST_INDENT\\n[#DEPTH]]u'\h'-\w'\\*[$PREFIX\\n[#DEPTH]]\\n+[#ENUMERATOR\\n[#DEPTH]]\\n[#SEPARATOR\\n[#DEPTH]]\ 'u'\\*[$PREFIX\\n[#DEPTH]]\\n[#ENUMERATOR\\n[#DEPTH]]\\*[$SEPARATOR\\n[#DEPTH]]
+. \}
+. \}
+.\" roman i, padded
+. el \{\
+. PRINT "\h'\\n[#LIST_INDENT\\n[#DEPTH]]u'\h'-\w'\\*[$PREFIX\\n[#DEPTH]]\\n+[#ENUMERATOR\\n[#DEPTH]]\\n[#SEPARATOR\\n[#DEPTH]]\ 'u'\\*[$PREFIX\\n[#DEPTH]]\\n[#ENUMERATOR\\n[#DEPTH]]\\*[$SEPARATOR\\n[#DEPTH]]
+. \}
+. \}
+.\" No pad
+. el \{\
+.\" ROMAN I, no pad
+. ie '\\g[#ENUMERATOR\\n[#DEPTH]]'I' \{\
+. ie \\n[#SEP_TYPE]=1 \{\
+. PRINT \v'-.085m'\\*[$PREFIX\\n[#DEPTH]]\v'.085m'\\n+[#ENUMERATOR\\n[#DEPTH]]\v'-.085m'\\*[$SEPARATOR\\n[#DEPTH]]\v'.085m'
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. PRINT \\*[$PREFIX\\n[#DEPTH]]\\n+[#ENUMERATOR\\n[#DEPTH]]\\*[$SEPARATOR\\n[#DEPTH]]
+. \}
+. \}
+.\" roman i, no pad
+. el \{\
+. PRINT \\*[$PREFIX\\n[#DEPTH]]\\n+[#ENUMERATOR\\n[#DEPTH]]\\*[$SEPARATOR\\n[#DEPTH]]
+. \}
+. \}
+. \}
+. if '\\*[$ENUMERATOR_TYPE\\n[#DEPTH]]'other' \{\
+. PRINT \\*[$ENUMERATOR\\n[#DEPTH]]\\*[$SEPARATOR\\n[#DEPTH]]
+. \}
+. \}
+. rr #SEP_TYPE
+. EOL
+. if \\n[#REF]=1 \{\
+. IL +\\*[$REF_BIB_INDENT]
+. ti \\n[#L_INDENT]u-\\*[$REF_BIB_INDENT]
+. \}
+. TRAP
+. if \\n[#KERN_WAS_ON]=1 \{\
+. KERN
+. rr #KERN_WAS_ON
+. \}
+. if \\n[#LINENUMBERS]=2 \{\
+. NUMBER_LINES RESUME
+. nr #LINENUMBERS 1
+. \}
+.END
+\#
+\# A utility macro that determines the space to reserve for
+\# roman numeral enumerated lists. Limit is 20 roman numerals
+\# per list. If this isn't enough, the user can add to the
+\# macro.
+\#
+.MAC GET_ROMAN_INDENT END
+. if '\\*[$LIST_ARG_1]'roman' \{\
+. if '\\*[$ROMAN_WIDTH]'1' \{\
+. ds $ROMAN_WIDTH\\n[#DEPTH] 1
+. nr #LIST_INDENT\\n[#DEPTH] \w'\\*[$PREFIX\\n[#DEPTH]]i\\*[$SEPARATOR\\n[#DEPTH]]\0'
+. \}
+. if '\\*[$ROMAN_WIDTH]'2' \{\
+. ds $ROMAN_WIDTH\\n[#DEPTH] 2
+. nr #LIST_INDENT\\n[#DEPTH] \w'\\*[$PREFIX\\n[#DEPTH]]ii\\*[$SEPARATOR\\n[#DEPTH]]\0'
+. \}
+. if '\\*[$ROMAN_WIDTH]'3' \{\
+. ds $ROMAN_WIDTH\\n[#DEPTH] 3
+. nr #LIST_INDENT\\n[#DEPTH] \w'\\*[$PREFIX\\n[#DEPTH]]iii\\*[$SEPARATOR\\n[#DEPTH]]\0'
+. \}
+. if '\\*[$ROMAN_WIDTH]'4' \{\
+. ds $ROMAN_WIDTH\\n[#DEPTH] 4
+. nr #LIST_INDENT\\n[#DEPTH] \w'\\*[$PREFIX\\n[#DEPTH]]iii\\*[$SEPARATOR\\n[#DEPTH]]\0'
+. \}
+. if '\\*[$ROMAN_WIDTH]'5' \{\
+. ds $ROMAN_WIDTH\\n[#DEPTH] 5
+. nr #LIST_INDENT\\n[#DEPTH] \w'\\*[$PREFIX\\n[#DEPTH]]iii\\*[$SEPARATOR\\n[#DEPTH]]\0'
+. \}
+. if '\\*[$ROMAN_WIDTH]'6' \{\
+. ds $ROMAN_WIDTH\\n[#DEPTH] 6
+. nr #LIST_INDENT\\n[#DEPTH] \w'\\*[$PREFIX\\n[#DEPTH]]iii\\*[$SEPARATOR\\n[#DEPTH]]\0'
+. \}
+. if '\\*[$ROMAN_WIDTH]'7' \{\
+. ds $ROMAN_WIDTH\\n[#DEPTH] 7
+. nr #LIST_INDENT\\n[#DEPTH] \w'\\*[$PREFIX\\n[#DEPTH]]vii\\*[$SEPARATOR\\n[#DEPTH]]\0'
+. \}
+. if '\\*[$ROMAN_WIDTH]'8' \{\
+. ds $ROMAN_WIDTH\\n[#DEPTH] 8
+. nr #LIST_INDENT\\n[#DEPTH] \w'\\*[$PREFIX\\n[#DEPTH]]viii\\*[$SEPARATOR\\n[#DEPTH]]\0'
+. \}
+. if '\\*[$ROMAN_WIDTH]'9' \{\
+. ds $ROMAN_WIDTH\\n[#DEPTH] 9
+. nr #LIST_INDENT\\n[#DEPTH] \w'\\*[$PREFIX\\n[#DEPTH]]viii\\*[$SEPARATOR\\n[#DEPTH]]\0'
+. \}
+. if '\\*[$ROMAN_WIDTH]'10' \{\
+. ds $ROMAN_WIDTH\\n[#DEPTH] 10
+. nr #LIST_INDENT\\n[#DEPTH] \w'\\*[$PREFIX\\n[#DEPTH]]viii\\*[$SEPARATOR\\n[#DEPTH]]\0'
+. \}
+. if '\\*[$ROMAN_WIDTH]'11' \{\
+. ds $ROMAN_WIDTH\\n[#DEPTH] 11
+. nr #LIST_INDENT\\n[#DEPTH] \w'\\*[$PREFIX\\n[#DEPTH]]viii\\*[$SEPARATOR\\n[#DEPTH]]\0'
+. \}
+. if '\\*[$ROMAN_WIDTH]'12' \{\
+. ds $ROMAN_WIDTH\\n[#DEPTH] 12
+. nr #LIST_INDENT\\n[#DEPTH] \w'\\*[$PREFIX\\n[#DEPTH]]viii\\*[$SEPARATOR\\n[#DEPTH]]\0'
+. \}
+. if '\\*[$ROMAN_WIDTH]'13' \{\
+. ds $ROMAN_WIDTH\\n[#DEPTH] 13
+. nr #LIST_INDENT\\n[#DEPTH] \w'\\*[$PREFIX\\n[#DEPTH]]xiii\\*[$SEPARATOR\\n[#DEPTH]]\0'
+. \}
+. if '\\*[$ROMAN_WIDTH]'14' \{\
+. ds $ROMAN_WIDTH\\n[#DEPTH] 14
+. nr #LIST_INDENT\\n[#DEPTH] \w'\\*[$PREFIX\\n[#DEPTH]]xiii\\*[$SEPARATOR\\n[#DEPTH]]\0'
+. \}
+. if '\\*[$ROMAN_WIDTH]'15' \{\
+. ds $ROMAN_WIDTH\\n[#DEPTH] 15
+. nr #LIST_INDENT\\n[#DEPTH] \w'\\*[$PREFIX\\n[#DEPTH]]xiii\\*[$SEPARATOR\\n[#DEPTH]]\0'
+. \}
+. if '\\*[$ROMAN_WIDTH]'16' \{\
+. ds $ROMAN_WIDTH\\n[#DEPTH] 16
+. nr #LIST_INDENT\\n[#DEPTH] \w'\\*[$PREFIX\\n[#DEPTH]]xiii\\*[$SEPARATOR\\n[#DEPTH]]\0'
+. \}
+. if '\\*[$ROMAN_WIDTH]'17' \{\
+. ds $ROMAN_WIDTH\\n[#DEPTH] 17
+. nr #LIST_INDENT\\n[#DEPTH] \w'\\*[$PREFIX\\n[#DEPTH]]xvii\\*[$SEPARATOR\\n[#DEPTH]]\0'
+. \}
+. if '\\*[$ROMAN_WIDTH]'18' \{\
+. ds $ROMAN_WIDTH\\n[#DEPTH] 18
+. nr #LIST_INDENT\\n[#DEPTH] \w'\\*[$PREFIX\\n[#DEPTH]]xviii\\*[$SEPARATOR\\n[#DEPTH]]\0'
+. \}
+. if '\\*[$ROMAN_WIDTH]'19' \{\
+. ds $ROMAN_WIDTH\\n[#DEPTH] 19
+. nr #LIST_INDENT\\n[#DEPTH] \w'\\*[$PREFIX\\n[#DEPTH]]xviii\\*[$SEPARATOR\\n[#DEPTH]]\0'
+. \}
+. if '\\*[$ROMAN_WIDTH]'20' \{\
+. ds $ROMAN_WIDTH\\n[#DEPTH] 20
+. nr #LIST_INDENT\\n[#DEPTH] \w'\\*[$PREFIX\\n[#DEPTH]]xviii\\*[$SEPARATOR\\n[#DEPTH]]\0'
+. \}
+. \}
+. if '\\*[$LIST_ARG_1]'ROMAN' \{\
+. if '\\*[$ROMAN_WIDTH]'1' \{\
+. ds $ROMAN_WIDTH\\n[#DEPTH] 1
+. nr #LIST_INDENT\\n[#DEPTH] \w'\\*[$PREFIX\\n[#DEPTH]]I\\*[$SEPARATOR\\n[#DEPTH]]\0'
+. \}
+. if '\\*[$ROMAN_WIDTH]'2' \{\
+. ds $ROMAN_WIDTH\\n[#DEPTH] 2
+. nr #LIST_INDENT\\n[#DEPTH] \w'\\*[$PREFIX\\n[#DEPTH]]II\\*[$SEPARATOR\\n[#DEPTH]]\0'
+. \}
+. if '\\*[$ROMAN_WIDTH]'3' \{\
+. ds $ROMAN_WIDTH\\n[#DEPTH] 3
+. nr #LIST_INDENT\\n[#DEPTH] \w'\\*[$PREFIX\\n[#DEPTH]]III\\*[$SEPARATOR\\n[#DEPTH]]\0'
+. \}
+. if '\\*[$ROMAN_WIDTH]'4' \{\
+. ds $ROMAN_WIDTH\\n[#DEPTH] 4
+. nr #LIST_INDENT\\n[#DEPTH] \w'\\*[$PREFIX\\n[#DEPTH]]IV\\*[$SEPARATOR\\n[#DEPTH]]\0'
+. \}
+. if '\\*[$ROMAN_WIDTH]'5' \{\
+. ds $ROMAN_WIDTH\\n[#DEPTH] 5
+. nr #LIST_INDENT\\n[#DEPTH] \w'\\*[$PREFIX\\n[#DEPTH]]IV\\*[$SEPARATOR\\n[#DEPTH]]\0'
+. \}
+. if '\\*[$ROMAN_WIDTH]'6' \{\
+. ds $ROMAN_WIDTH\\n[#DEPTH] 6
+. nr #LIST_INDENT\\n[#DEPTH] \w'\\*[$PREFIX\\n[#DEPTH]]IV\\*[$SEPARATOR\\n[#DEPTH]]\0'
+. \}
+. if '\\*[$ROMAN_WIDTH]'7' \{\
+. ds $ROMAN_WIDTH\\n[#DEPTH] 7
+. nr #LIST_INDENT\\n[#DEPTH] \w'\\*[$PREFIX\\n[#DEPTH]]VII\\*[$SEPARATOR\\n[#DEPTH]]\0'
+. \}
+. if '\\*[$ROMAN_WIDTH]'8' \{\
+. ds $ROMAN_WIDTH\\n[#DEPTH] 8
+. nr #LIST_INDENT\\n[#DEPTH] \w'\\*[$PREFIX\\n[#DEPTH]]VIII\\*[$SEPARATOR\\n[#DEPTH]]\0'
+. \}
+. if '\\*[$ROMAN_WIDTH]'9' \{\
+. ds $ROMAN_WIDTH\\n[#DEPTH] 9
+. nr #LIST_INDENT\\n[#DEPTH] \w'\\*[$PREFIX\\n[#DEPTH]]VIII\\*[$SEPARATOR\\n[#DEPTH]]\0'
+. \}
+. if '\\*[$ROMAN_WIDTH]'10' \{\
+. ds $ROMAN_WIDTH\\n[#DEPTH] 10
+. nr #LIST_INDENT\\n[#DEPTH] \w'\\*[$PREFIX\\n[#DEPTH]]VIII\\*[$SEPARATOR\\n[#DEPTH]]\0'
+. \}
+. if '\\*[$ROMAN_WIDTH]'11' \{\
+. ds $ROMAN_WIDTH\\n[#DEPTH] 11
+. nr #LIST_INDENT\\n[#DEPTH] \w'\\*[$PREFIX\\n[#DEPTH]]VIII\\*[$SEPARATOR\\n[#DEPTH]]\0'
+. \}
+. if '\\*[$ROMAN_WIDTH]'12' \{\
+. ds $ROMAN_WIDTH\\n[#DEPTH] 12
+. nr #LIST_INDENT\\n[#DEPTH] \w'\\*[$PREFIX\\n[#DEPTH]]VIII\\*[$SEPARATOR\\n[#DEPTH]]\0'
+. \}
+. if '\\*[$ROMAN_WIDTH]'13' \{\
+. ds $ROMAN_WIDTH\\n[#DEPTH] 13
+. nr #LIST_INDENT\\n[#DEPTH] \w'\\*[$PREFIX\\n[#DEPTH]]XIII\\*[$SEPARATOR\\n[#DEPTH]]\0'
+. \}
+. if '\\*[$ROMAN_WIDTH]'14' \{\
+. ds $ROMAN_WIDTH\\n[#DEPTH] 14
+. nr #LIST_INDENT\\n[#DEPTH] \w'\\*[$PREFIX\\n[#DEPTH]]XIV\\*[$SEPARATOR\\n[#DEPTH]]\0'
+. \}
+. if '\\*[$ROMAN_WIDTH]'15' \{\
+. ds $ROMAN_WIDTH\\n[#DEPTH] 15
+. nr #LIST_INDENT\\n[#DEPTH] \w'\\*[$PREFIX\\n[#DEPTH]]XIV\\*[$SEPARATOR\\n[#DEPTH]]\0'
+. \}
+. if '\\*[$ROMAN_WIDTH]'16' \{\
+. ds $ROMAN_WIDTH\\n[#DEPTH] 16
+. nr #LIST_INDENT\\n[#DEPTH] \w'\\*[$PREFIX\\n[#DEPTH]]XIV\\*[$SEPARATOR\\n[#DEPTH]]\0'
+. \}
+. if '\\*[$ROMAN_WIDTH]'17' \{\
+. ds $ROMAN_WIDTH\\n[#DEPTH] 17
+. nr #LIST_INDENT\\n[#DEPTH] \w'\\*[$PREFIX\\n[#DEPTH]]XVII\\*[$SEPARATOR\\n[#DEPTH]]\0'
+. \}
+. if '\\*[$ROMAN_WIDTH]'18' \{\
+. ds $ROMAN_WIDTH\\n[#DEPTH] 18
+. nr #LIST_INDENT\\n[#DEPTH] \w'\\*[$PREFIX\\n[#DEPTH]]XVIII\\*[$SEPARATOR\\n[#DEPTH]]\0'
+. \}
+. if '\\*[$ROMAN_WIDTH]'19' \{\
+. ds $ROMAN_WIDTH\\n[#DEPTH] 19
+. nr #LIST_INDENT\\n[#DEPTH] \w'\\*[$PREFIX\\n[#DEPTH]]XVIII\\*[$SEPARATOR\\n[#DEPTH]]\0'
+. \}
+. if '\\*[$ROMAN_WIDTH]'20' \{\
+. ds $ROMAN_WIDTH\\n[#DEPTH] 20
+. nr #LIST_INDENT\\n[#DEPTH] \w'\\*[$PREFIX\\n[#DEPTH]]XVIII\\*[$SEPARATOR\\n[#DEPTH]]\0'
+. \}
+. \}
+.END
+\#
+\# SHIFT LIST
+\# ----------
+\# *Arguments:
+\# <amount by which to indent a list to the right>
+\# *Function:
+\# Adds the value of the arg to the current list's indent.
+\# *Notes:
+\# Requires a unit of measure.
+\#
+.MAC SHIFT_LIST END
+. ie '\\*[$ENUMERATOR_TYPE\\n[#DEPTH]]'roman' \{\
+. nr #SHIFT_LIST\\n[#DEPTH] (\\$1)
+. nr #LIST_INDENT\\n[#DEPTH] \\n(.i+\\n[#L_INDENT]+\\n[#SHIFT_LIST\\n[#DEPTH]]
+. nr #L_INDENT \\n[#LIST_INDENT\\n[#DEPTH]]
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. nr #LIST_INDENT\\n[#DEPTH] \\n[#L_INDENT]+(\\$1)
+. nr #L_INDENT \\n[#LIST_INDENT\\n[#DEPTH]]
+. \}
+.END
+\#
+\#
+\# PAD LIST DIGITS
+\# ---------------
+\# *Arguments:
+\# [ LEFT ]
+\# *Function:
+\# Adds a figure space to a list's hanging and left indent. If
+\# LEFT is given, sets reg. #PAD_LIST_DIGITS to 1 for use in ITEM.
+\#
+.MAC PAD_LIST_DIGITS END
+. if '\\g[#ENUMERATOR\\n[#DEPTH]]'0' \{\
+. nr #LIST_INDENT\\n[#DEPTH] +\\w'\\0'
+. nr #L_INDENT \\n[#LIST_INDENT\\n[#DEPTH]]+\\n[#LIST_INDENT\\n-[#DEPTH]]
+. nr #HL_INDENT\\n+[#DEPTH] +\\w'\\n[#ENUMERATOR\\n[#DEPTH]]'
+. if '\\$1'LEFT' \{ .nr #PAD_LIST_DIGITS\\n[#DEPTH] 1 \}
+. \}
+. if '\\g[#ENUMERATOR\\n[#DEPTH]]'i' \{\
+. if '\\$1'LEFT' \{ .nr #PAD_LIST_DIGITS\\n[#DEPTH] 1 \}
+. \}
+. if '\\g[#ENUMERATOR\\n[#DEPTH]]'I' \{\
+. if '\\$1'LEFT' \{ .nr #PAD_LIST_DIGITS\\n[#DEPTH] 1 \}
+. \}
+.END
+\#
+\#
+\# RESET LIST
+\# ----------
+\# *Arguments:
+\# none
+\# *Function:
+\# Resets register enumerators to 1 or a.
+\#
+.MAC RESET_LIST END
+. ie '\\$1'' \{ .nr #ENUMERATOR\\n[#DEPTH] 0 1 \}
+. el \{ .nr #ENUMERATOR\\n[#DEPTH] \\$1-1 1 \}
+.END
+\#
+\#
+\# QUIT LISTS
+\# ----------
+\# *Arguments:
+\# none
+\# *Function:
+\# Exits lists cleanly and restores any indents that were in
+\# effect prior to LIST.
+\#
+.MAC QUIT_LISTS END
+. IQ CLEAR
+. nr #HL_INDENT \\n[#STORED_HL_INDENT]
+. nr #T_INDENT \\n[#STORED_T_INDENT]
+. rr #STORED_HL_INDENT
+. if \\n[#RESTORE_PREV_INDENT]=1 \{\
+. nr #L_INDENT \\n[#STORED_L_INDENT]
+. IL
+. rr #STORED_L_INDENT
+. \}
+. if \\n[#RESTORE_PREV_INDENT]=2 \{\
+. nr #BL_INDENT \\n[#STORED_BL_INDENT]
+. nr #BR_INDENT \\n[#STORED_BR_INDENT]
+. LL \\n[#ORIG_L_LENGTH]u
+. IB
+. rr #STORED_BL_INDENT
+. rr #STORED_BR_INDENT
+. \}
+. if \\n[#RESTORE_PREV_INDENT]=3 \{\
+. nr #R_INDENT \\n[#STORED_R_INDENT]
+. LL \\n[#ORIG_L_LENGTH]u
+. IR
+. rr #STORED_R_INDENT
+. \}
+. if \\n[#RESTORE_PREV_INDENT]=4 \{\
+. nr #R_INDENT \\n[#STORED_R_INDENT]
+. nr #L_INDENT \\n[#STORED_L_INDENT]
+. LL \\n[#ORIG_L_LENGTH]u
+. IR
+. IL
+. rr #STORED_R_INDENT
+. rr #STORED_L_INDENT
+. \}
+.\" Clean up after exiting last depth of list
+. nr #REMOVE 0 1
+. while \\n+[#REMOVE]<=\\n[#TOTAL_LISTS] \{\
+. rr #LIST_INDENT\\n[#REMOVE]
+. rr #ENUMERATOR\\n[#REMOVE]
+. rm $ENUMERATOR\\n[#REMOVE]
+. rr #SEPARATOR\\n[#REMOVE]
+. rm $ENUMERATOR_TYPE\\n[#REMOVE]
+. rr #PAD_LIST_DIGITS\\n[#REMOVE]
+.\}
+. rr #REMOVE
+. rr #TOTAL_LISTS
+. rr #QUIT
+. rr #DEPTH
+. rr #NEXT_DEPTH_BACK
+. rr #RESTORE_PREV_INDENT
+. rr #ORIG_L_LENGTH
+. rr #CURRENT_L_LENGTH
+.END
+\#
+\#
+\# SET LIST INDENT
+\# ---------------
+\# *Arguments:
+\# none
+\# *Function:
+\# Restores indent of prev. list in nested lists. Also sets the
+\# #QUIT register if an invocation of LIST OFF applies to the first
+\# level of list.
+\#
+.MAC SET_LIST_INDENT END
+. nr #NEXT_DEPTH_BACK \\n[#DEPTH]-1
+. if \\n[#NEXT_DEPTH_BACK]=0 \{\
+. nr #QUIT 1
+. return
+. \}
+. nr #L_INDENT -\\n[#LIST_INDENT\\n[#DEPTH]]
+. nr #HL_INDENT \\n[#HL_INDENT\\n-[#DEPTH]]
+.END
+\#
+\# ====================================================================
+\#
\# +++DOCUMENT PROCESSING MISC AND SUPPORT MACROS+++
\#
\# COLLATE
@@ -9178,15 +13968,207 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
. \}
. IQ CLEAR
. TQ
+.\" Collect first doc's title for TOC
+. if \\n[#COLLATED_DOC]=0 \{\
+. ie \\n[#USER_SET_TITLE_ITEM] \{\
+. ds $FIRST_DOC_TITLE \\*[$USER_SET_TITLE_ITEM]\\|
+. rr #USER_SET_TITLE_ITEM
+. rm $USER_SET_TITLE_ITEM
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. ie \\n[#DOC_TYPE]=2 \{\
+. ie '\\*[$CHAPTER_TITLE]'' \{\
+. ds $FIRST_DOC_TITLE \\*[$CHAPTER_STRING] \\*[$CHAPTER]\\|
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. ie '\\*[$CHAPTER]'' \{\
+. ds $FIRST_DOC_TITLE \\*[$CHAPTER_TITLE]\\|
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. ds $FIRST_DOC_TITLE \\*[$CHAPTER_STRING] \\*[$CHAPTER]: \\*[$CHAPTER_TITLE]\\|
+. \}
+. \}
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. ds $FIRST_DOC_TITLE \\*[$TITLE]\\|
+. \}
+. \}
+. if \\n[#TOC_AUTHORS]=1 \{\
+. ie '\\*[$TOC_AUTHORS]'' \{\
+. as $FIRST_DOC_TITLE /\\|\\*[$AUTHOR_1]\\|
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. as $FIRST_DOC_TITLE /\\|\\*[$TOC_AUTHORS]\\|
+. rm $TOC_AUTHORS
+. \}
+. \}
+. nr #COLLATED_DOC 1
+. \}
+.\" End title collection for TOC
. LL \\n[#DOC_L_LENGTH]u
. QUAD $DOC_QUAD
+. nr #SAVED_DOC_LEAD \\n[#DOC_LEAD]
. LS \\n[#DOC_LEAD]u
\*[SLANTX]
\*[CONDX]
\*[EXTX]
' NEWPAGE
-. rr #PAGENUM_STYLE_SET
+. if \\n[#DEFER_PAGINATION] \{ .PAGINATE \}
+. if !'\\*[$RESTORE_PAGENUM_STYLE]'' \{\
+. PAGENUM_STYLE \\*[$RESTORE_PAGENUM_STYLE]
+. rm $RESTORE_PAGENUM_STYLE
+. \}
. rm $EN_TITLE
+. rr #PAGENUM_STYLE_SET
+.END
+\#
+\#
+\# NUMBER_LINES
+\# ------------
+\# *Arguments:
+\# <starting line number> [ <increment> [ <gutter> ] ]
+\# or
+\# <anything> | RESUME
+\# *Function:
+\# Begin, suspend/turn off, or resume numbering of output lines.
+\#
+.MAC NUMBER_LINES END
+. br
+. if '\\n(.z'EPI_TEXT' \{ .return \}
+. if '\\$1'' \{\
+. tm1 "[mom]: NUMBER_LINES at line \\n(.c has no argument.
+. tm1 " Most likely, you have forgotten to give it a starting line number.
+. ab Aborting on NUMBER_LINES.
+. \}
+. if !\\n[#LINENUMBERS]=2 \{ .nr #LINENUMBERS 1 \}
+.\" Test whether the first arg is a digit.
+. if \B'\\$1' \{\
+. nr #LN \\$1
+. ds $LN_NUM \\$1
+. if !'\\n(.z'' \{ .nr #RESTORE_LN_NUM 1 \}
+. ie '\\$2'' \{\
+. if '\\*[$LN_INC]'' .ds $LN_INC 1
+. \}
+. el .ds $LN_INC \\$2
+. ie '\\$3'' \{\
+. if '\\*[$LN_GUTTER]'' .ds $LN_GUTTER 2
+. \}
+. el .ds $LN_GUTTER \\$3
+. \}
+. ie !\\n[#LN] \{\
+.\" In other words, the first arg was not a digit.
+. rr #LN
+. ie '\\$1'RESUME' \{\
+. nm +0
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. nm
+. if !\\n[#LINENUMBERS]=2 \{ .rr #LINENUMBERS \}
+. \}
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. nm \\*[$LN_NUM] \\*[$LN_INC] \\*[$LN_GUTTER] -3-\\*[$LN_GUTTER]
+. if !'\\n(.z'' \{ .nr #DIVER_LN_OFF 1 \}
+. \}
+. rr #LN
+.END
+\#
+\#
+\# NUMBER QUOTE AND BLOCKQUOTE LINES AS PART OF RUNNING TEXT
+\# ---------------------------------------------------------
+\# *Argument:
+\# <gutter> | <anything>
+\# *Function:
+\# Sets #(B)QUOTE_LN to 1 if no argument, or a single numeric
+\# argument, is given; otherwise, turns (BLOCK)QUOTE linenumbering
+\# off.
+\# *Notes:
+\# #(B)QUOTE is checked for in QUOTE and BLOCKQUOTE.
+\# The single numeric argument allows establishing a different gutter from
+\# the one used for line numbers in running text.
+\#
+.MAC NUMBER_QUOTE_LINES END
+. ie \\n[#NUM_ARGS]=0 \{ .nr #QUOTE_LN 1 \}
+. el \{\
+. ie \B'\\$1' \{\
+. nr #QUOTE_LN 1
+. ds $Q_LN_GUTTER \\$1
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. ie '\\$1'SILENT' \{ .nr #SILENT_QUOTE_LN 1 \}
+. el \{\
+. rr #QUOTE_LN
+. rr #SILENT_QUOTE_LN
+. \}
+. \}
+. \}
+.END
+\#
+\#
+.MAC NUMBER_BLOCKQUOTE_LINES END
+. ie \\n[#NUM_ARGS]=0 \{ .nr #BQUOTE_LN 1 \}
+. el \{\
+. ie \B'\\$1' \{\
+. nr #BQUOTE_LN 1
+. ds $BQ_LN_GUTTER \\$1
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. ie '\\$1'SILENT' \{ .nr #SILENT_BQUOTE_LN 1 \}
+. el \{\
+. rr #BQUOTE_LN
+. rr #SILENT_BQUOTE_LN
+. \}
+. \}
+. \}
+.END
+\#
+\# OUTPUT BLANK PAGES
+\# ------------------
+\# *Argument:
+\# <number of blank pages to output>
+\# *Function:
+\# Outputs blank pages.
+\# *Notes:
+\# If recto/verso, each page is recto/verso, even if there's
+\# nothing on it.
+\#
+\# The argument to BLANKPAGE is non-optional.
+\#
+.MAC BLANKPAGE END
+. nr #HOW_MANY \\$1
+. nr #PAGES 0 1
+. while \\n+[#PAGES]<=\\n[#HOW_MANY] \{\
+. if \\n[#HEADERS_ON]=1 \{\
+. nr #HEADERS_WERE_ON 1
+. HEADERS OFF
+. \}
+. if \\n[#PAGE_NUM_V_POS]=1 \{\
+. if \\n[#PAGINATE]=1 \{ .nr #PAGINATE_WAS_ON 1 \}
+. PAGINATION OFF
+. \}
+. NEWPAGE
+. PRINT \&
+. if \\n[#FOOTERS_ON]=1 \{\
+. nr #FOOTERS_WERE_ON 1
+. FOOTERS OFF
+. \}
+. if \\n[#PAGE_NUM_V_POS]=2 \{\
+. if \\n[#PAGINATE]=1 \{ .nr #PAGINATE_WAS_ON 1 \}
+. PAGINATION OFF
+. \}
+. if \\n[#HEADERS_WERE_ON] \{ .HEADERS \}
+. if \\n[#PAGE_NUM_V_POS]=1 \{\
+. if \\n[#PAGINATE_WAS_ON] \{ .PAGINATE \}
+. \}
+.\}
+. NEWPAGE
+. if \\n[#FOOTERS_WERE_ON] \{ .FOOTERS \}
+. if \\n[#PAGE_NUM_V_POS]=2 \{\
+. if \\n[#PAGINATE_WAS_ON] \{ .PAGINATE \}
+. \}
+. rr #HEADERS_WERE_ON
+. rr #FOOTERS_WERE_ON
+. rr #PAGINATE_WAS_ON
.END
\#
\#
@@ -9196,48 +14178,73 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
\# <none>
\# *Function:
\# Sets header/footer/footnotes/etc... traps.
-\# Calculates the number of lines that actually fit on a
+\#
+\# Calculates the number of lines that actually fit on a
\# page based on #B_MARGIN and resets page bottom trap to coincide
-\# with the depth of that number of lines , or, if #ADJ_DOC_LEAD=1,
+\# with the depth of that number of lines, or, if #ADJ_DOC_LEAD=1,
\# adjusts #DOC_LEAD so that the last line of text on a page falls
\# exactly on #B_MARGIN.
\#
.MAC TRAPS END
-\# *Remove all header/footer traps
+.\" Remove all header/footer traps
. if !\\n[#NO_TRAP_RESET] \{\
. ch DO_T_MARGIN
. ch DO_B_MARGIN
. ch HEADER
. ch FOOTER
-\# *Plant header trap
+. ch FN_OVERFLOW_TRAP
+.\" Plant header trap
. wh 0 HEADER
. \}
-\# *Adjust lead so last line of text falls on B_MARGIN,...
-. ie \\n[#ADJ_DOC_LEAD] \{\
+.\" Adjust lead so last line of text falls on B_MARGIN,...
+. ie \\n[#ADJ_DOC_LEAD]=1 \{\
. nr #LINES_PER_PAGE 0 1
. nr #DOC_LEAD_ADJ 0 1
-. nr #DEPTH_TO_B_MARGIN \\n[#PAGE_LENGTH]-\\n[#B_MARGIN]-1v
-. while \\n[#T_MARGIN]+(\\n[#DOC_LEAD]*\\n+[#LINES_PER_PAGE])<\\n[#DEPTH_TO_B_MARGIN] \{ . \}
+. nr #DEPTH_TO_B_MARGIN \\n[#PAGE_LENGTH]-\\n[#ORIGINAL_B_MARGIN]-1v
+.\" Get the number of unadjusted lines that fit on the page; always a
+.\" bit short of the bottom margin
+. while \\n[#T_MARGIN]+(\\n[#DOC_LEAD]*\\n+[#LINES_PER_PAGE])<\\n[#DEPTH_TO_B_MARGIN] \{\
+.
+.\}
. nr #LINES_PER_PAGE -1
-. while \\n[#T_MARGIN]+(\\n[#DOC_LEAD]+\\n+[#DOC_LEAD_ADJ]*\\n[#LINES_PER_PAGE])<\\n[#DEPTH_TO_B_MARGIN] \{ . \}
+.\" Add machine units, 1 at a time, increasing the leading until the
+.\" new leading fills the page properly
+. while \\n[#T_MARGIN]+(\\n[#DOC_LEAD]+\\n+[#DOC_LEAD_ADJ]*\\n[#LINES_PER_PAGE])<\\n[#DEPTH_TO_B_MARGIN] \{\
+.
+.\}
. DOC_LEAD \\n[#DOC_LEAD]u+\\n[#DOC_LEAD_ADJ]u
-. \}
-\# *...or calculate new B_MARGIN based on # of lines (at #DOC_LEAD) that fit
-\# *on the page.
+.\" The "visual" bottom margin is what \n(nl would report on the
+.\" last line before the FOOTER trap is sprung
+. nr #VISUAL_B_MARGIN \\n[#T_MARGIN]+(\\n[#LINES_PER_PAGE]*\\n[#DOC_LEAD])
+.\" Get the difference between #B_MARGIN and #VISUAL_B_MARGIN
+. nr #FOOTER_DIFF (\\n[#PAGE_LENGTH]-\\n[#B_MARGIN])-\\n[#VISUAL_B_MARGIN]
+.\" Set #B_MARGIN to 1 machine unit lower on the page than #VISUAL_B_MARGIN
+. nr #B_MARGIN \\n[#B_MARGIN]+(\\n[#FOOTER_DIFF]-1)
+.\" Set the FN_OVERFLOW_TRAP position
+. nr #FN_OVERFLOW_TRAP_POS \\n[#B_MARGIN]u-\\n[#FN_LEAD]
+. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=1 .nr #FN_OVERFLOW_TRAP_POS \\n[#ORIGINAL_B_MARGIN]u
+. \}
+.\" ...or calculate new B_MARGIN based on # of lines (at #DOC_LEAD) that fit
+.\" on the page.
. el \{\
. nr #LINES_PER_PAGE 0 1
. nr #DEPTH_TO_B_MARGIN \\n[#PAGE_LENGTH]-\\n[#B_MARGIN]-1v
-. while \\n[#T_MARGIN]+(\\n[#DOC_LEAD]*\\n+[#LINES_PER_PAGE])<\\n[#DEPTH_TO_B_MARGIN] \{ . \}
-. nr #B_MARGIN \\n[#PAGE_LENGTH]-(\\n[#T_MARGIN]+(\\n[#DOC_LEAD]*\\n[#LINES_PER_PAGE]))
+. while \\n[#T_MARGIN]+(\\n[#DOC_LEAD]*\\n+[#LINES_PER_PAGE])<\\n[#DEPTH_TO_B_MARGIN] \{\
+.
+.\}
+. nr #VISUAL_B_MARGIN \\n[#T_MARGIN]+(\\n[#LINES_PER_PAGE]*\\n[#DOC_LEAD]-1v)
+. nr #FOOTER_DIFF (\\n[#PAGE_LENGTH]-\\n[#B_MARGIN])-\\n[#VISUAL_B_MARGIN]
+. nr #B_MARGIN \\n[#B_MARGIN]+(\\n[#FOOTER_DIFF]-1)
+. nr #FN_OVERFLOW_TRAP_POS \\n[#B_MARGIN]u-\\n[#FN_LEAD]
. \}
-\# *Set footer and footnote overflow traps
+.\" Set footer and footnote overflow traps
. if !\\n[#NO_TRAP_RESET] \{\
. nr #FN_COUNT 0 1
. nr #SPACE_REMAINING 0
. nr #FN_DEPTH 0
. nr #VARIABLE_FOOTER_POS 0-\\n[#B_MARGIN]u
-. wh 12i FOOTER
-. wh -\\n[#B_MARGIN]u FN_OVERFLOW_TRAP
+. wh 20i FOOTER
+. wh -(\\n[#FN_OVERFLOW_TRAP_POS]u) FN_OVERFLOW_TRAP
. ch FOOTER -\\n[#B_MARGIN]u
. \}
.END
@@ -9278,7 +14285,7 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
. ie \\n[#BR_INDENT]=\\n[#BL_INDENT] \{\
. ll -\\n[#BR_INDENT]u
. ta \\n(.lu
-. \}
+. \}
. el \{\
. ll -(\\n[#BR_INDENT]u/2u)
. ta \\n(.lu
@@ -9314,7 +14321,66 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
.END
\#
\#
+\# This .em (for all DOC_TYPEs except 4 [LETTER]) ensures that
+\# deferred footnotes that happen on the 2nd to last page get
+\# output.
\#
+.MAC TERMINATE END
+. ie \\n[#FN_DEPTH] \{\
+. ie \\n[#FN_DEFER] \{\
+. br
+. nr #TERMINATE 1
+. FOOTNOTE
+. nf
+. FOOTNOTE OFF
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. br
+. ch FN_OVERFLOW_TRAP
+. DO_B_MARGIN
+. \}
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. br
+. ch FN_OVERFLOW_TRAP
+. DO_B_MARGIN
+. \}
+.END
+\#
+\# END MACRO FOR LETTERS
+\# ---------------------
+\# *Arguments:
+\# none
+\# *Function:
+\# The .em macro executed at the end of letters. Turns footers
+\# and pagination off, terminates and outputs diversion CLOSING
+\# (indented with the author's name underneath).
+\#
+.MAC ALL_DONE END
+. br
+. FOOTERS OFF
+. PAGINATION OFF
+. if \\n[#DOC_TYPE]=4 \{\
+. br
+. if !'\\n(.z'' \{ .di \}
+. IQ CLEAR
+. TQ
+. TAB_SET 1 \\n[#DOC_L_LENGTH]u/2u \\n[#DOC_L_LENGTH]u/2u LEFT
+. ALD \\n[#DOC_LEAD]u*2u
+. TAB 1
+. if \\n[#CLOSING] \{\
+. nf
+. CLOSING
+. \}
+. ALD \\n[#DOC_LEAD]u*3u
+. PRINT \\*[$AUTHOR_1]
+. \}
+. DO_FOOTER
+.END
+\#
+\# Set up a default papersize of US letter
+\#
+.PAPER LETTER
\#
\# ====================================================================
\#
@@ -9323,115 +14389,1501 @@ y\\R'#DESCENDER \\n[.cdp]'
\# Aliases to make life easier for users: synonyms, short forms
\# and alternate spellings.
\#
-\# Macros
-\# ------
-.ALIAS BREAK_BLOCKQUOTE BREAK_QUOTE
-.ALIAS BREAK_CITATION BREAK_QUOTE
-.ALIAS BREAK_CITE BREAK_QUOTE
-.ALIAS CITATION BLOCKQUOTE
-.ALIAS CITE BLOCKQUOTE
-.ALIAS DOC_R_MARGIN DOC_RIGHT_MARGIN
-.ALIAS DOC_L_MARGIN DOC_LEFT_MARGIN
-.ALIAS DOC_L_LENGTH DOC_LINE_LENGTH
-.ALIAS DOC_RMARGIN DOC_RIGHT_MARGIN
-.ALIAS DOC_LMARGIN DOC_LEFT_MARGIN
-.ALIAS DOC_LLENGTH DOC_LINE_LENGTH
-.ALIAS DOC_FAM DOC_FAMILY
-.ALIAS FILL QUAD
-.ALIAS PP_FT PP_FONT
-.ALIAS DOC_PS DOC_PT_SIZE
-.ALIAS DOC_LS DOC_LEAD
-.ALIAS PAGENUM PAGENUMBER
-.ALIAS PAGINATION PAGINATE
+.ALIAS BREAK_BLOCKQUOTE BREAK_QUOTE
+.ALIAS BREAK_CITATION BREAK_QUOTE
+.ALIAS BREAK_CITE BREAK_QUOTE
+.ALIAS BLOCKQUOTE_INDENT QUOTE_INDENT
+.ALIAS CITATION BLOCKQUOTE
+.ALIAS CITATION_FAMILY BLOCKQUOTE_FAMILY
+.ALIAS CITATION_FONT BLOCKQUOTE_FONT
+.ALIAS CITATION_SIZE BLOCKQUOTE_SIZE
+.ALIAS CITATION_COLOR BLOCKQUOTE_COLOR
+.ALIAS CITATION_QUAD BLOCKQUOTE_QUAD
+.ALIAS CITE BLOCKQUOTE
+.ALIAS CITE_FAMILY BLOCKQUOTE_FAMILY
+.ALIAS CITE_FONT BLOCKQUOTE_FONT
+.ALIAS CITE_SIZE BLOCKQUOTE_SIZE
+.ALIAS CITE_COLOR BLOCKQUOTE_COLOR
+.ALIAS CITE_QUAD BLOCKQUOTE_QUAD
+.ALIAS DOC_R_MARGIN DOC_RIGHT_MARGIN
+.ALIAS DOC_L_MARGIN DOC_LEFT_MARGIN
+.ALIAS DOC_L_LENGTH DOC_LINE_LENGTH
+.ALIAS DOC_RMARGIN DOC_RIGHT_MARGIN
+.ALIAS DOC_LMARGIN DOC_LEFT_MARGIN
+.ALIAS DOC_LLENGTH DOC_LINE_LENGTH
+.ALIAS DOC_FAM DOC_FAMILY
+.ALIAS DOC_LS DOC_LEAD
+.ALIAS DOC_PS DOC_PT_SIZE
+.ALIAS FILL QUAD
+.ALIAS PAGENUM PAGENUMBER
+.ALIAS PAGINATION PAGINATE
+.ALIAS PP_FT PP_FONT
+.ALIAS REF_INDENT INDENT_REFS
+.ALIAS TOC_PS TOC_PT_SIZE
+\#
+\# HEADER and FOOTER macros
+\# ------------------------
+\# Because the type-style of headers and footers are managed
+\# identically, and the type-style macros (_<type parameter>) all
+\# require the correct name of the calling macro, it's necessary
+\# to create HEADER_ and FOOTER_ macros here. They're basically
+\# "aliases" of HDRFTR_, but required because you can't alias an
+\# alias.
+\#
+.MAC FOOTER_CENTER_COLOR END
+. HDRFTR_CENTER_COLOR \\$1
+.END
+\#
+.MAC FOOTER_CENTER_COLOUR END
+. HDRFTR_CENTER_COLOR \\$1
+.END
+\#
+.MAC FOOTER_CENTER_FAM END
+. HDRFTR_CENTER_FAMILY \\$1
+.END
+\#
+.MAC FOOTER_CENTER_FAMILY END
+. HDRFTR_CENTER_FAMILY \\$1
+.END
+\#
+.MAC FOOTER_CENTER_FONT END
+. HDRFTR_CENTER_FONT \\$1
+.END
+\#
+.MAC FOOTER_CENTER_FT END
+. HDRFTR_CENTER_FONT \\$1
+.END
+\#
+.MAC FOOTER_CENTER_PS END
+. HDRFTR_CENTER_SIZE \\$1
+.END
+\#
+.MAC FOOTER_CENTER_SIZE END
+. HDRFTR_CENTER_SIZE \\$1
+.END
+\#
+.MAC FOOTER_CENTRE_CAPS END
+. HDRFTR_CENTER_CAPS \\$1
+.END
+\#
+.MAC FOOTER_CENTRE_COLOR END
+. HDRFTR_CENTRE_COLOR \\$1
+.END
+\#
+.MAC FOOTER_CENTRE_COLOUR END
+. HDRFTR_CENTRE_COLOR \\$1
+.END
+\#
+.MAC FOOTER_CENTRE_FAM END
+. HDRFTR_CENTER_FAMILY \\$1
+.END
+\#
+.MAC FOOTER_CENTRE_FAMILY END
+. HDRFTR_CENTER_FAMILY \\$1
+.END
+\#
+.MAC FOOTER_CENTRE_FONT END
+. HDRFTR_CENTER_FONT \\$1
+.END
+\#
+.MAC FOOTER_CENTRE_FT END
+. HDRFTR_CENTER_FONT \\$1
+.END
+\#
+.MAC FOOTER_CENTRE_PS END
+. HDRFTR_CENTER_SIZE \\$1
+.END
+\#
+.MAC FOOTER_CENTRE_SIZE END
+. HDRFTR_CENTER_SIZE \\$1
+.END
+\#
+.MAC FOOTER_COLOR END
+. HDRFTR_COLOR \\$1
+.END
+\#
+.MAC FOOTER_COLOUR END
+. HDRFTR_COLOR \\$1
+.END
+\#
+.MAC FOOTER_FAM END
+. HDRFTR_FAMILY \\$1
+.END
+\#
+.MAC FOOTER_FAMILY END
+. HDRFTR_FAMILY \\$1
+.END
+\#
+.MAC FOOTER_LEFT_COLOR END
+. HDRFTR_LEFT_COLOR \\$1
+.END
+\#
+.MAC FOOTER_LEFT_COLOUR END
+. HDRFTR_LEFT_COLOR \\$1
+.END
+\#
+.MAC FOOTER_LEFT_FAM END
+. HDRFTR_LEFT_FAMILY \\$1
+.END
+\#
+.MAC FOOTER_LEFT_FAMILY END
+. HDRFTR_LEFT_FAMILY \\$1
+.END
+\#
+.MAC FOOTER_LEFT_FONT END
+. HDRFTR_LEFT_FONT \\$1
+.END
+\#
+.MAC FOOTER_LEFT_FT END
+. HDRFTR_LEFT_FONT \\$1
+.END
+\#
+.MAC FOOTER_LEFT_PS END
+. HDRFTR_LEFT_SIZE \\$1
+.END
+\#
+.MAC FOOTER_LEFT_SIZE END
+. HDRFTR_LEFT_SIZE \\$1
+.END
+\#
+.MAC FOOTER_RIGHT_COLOR END
+. HDRFTR_RIGHT_COLOR \\$1
+.END
+\#
+.MAC FOOTER_RIGHT_COLOUR END
+. HDRFTR_RIGHT_COLOR \\$1
+.END
+\#
+.MAC FOOTER_RIGHT_FAM END
+. HDRFTR_RIGHT_FAMILY \\$1
+.END
+\#
+.MAC FOOTER_RIGHT_FAMILY END
+. HDRFTR_RIGHT_FAMILY \\$1
+.END
+\#
+.MAC FOOTER_RIGHT_FONT END
+. HDRFTR_RIGHT_FONT \\$1
+.END
+\#
+.MAC FOOTER_RIGHT_FT END
+. HDRFTR_RIGHT_FONT \\$1
+.END
+\#
+.MAC FOOTER_RIGHT_PS END
+. HDRFTR_RIGHT_SIZE \\$1
+.END
+\#
+.MAC FOOTER_RIGHT_SIZE END
+. HDRFTR_RIGHT_SIZE \\$1
+.END
+\#
+.MAC FOOTER_RULE_COLOR END
+. HDRFTR_RULE_COLOR \\$1
+.END
+\#
+.MAC FOOTER_SIZE END
+. HDRFTR_SIZE \\$1
+.END
+\#
+.MAC HEADER_CENTER_COLOR END
+. HDRFTR_CENTER_COLOR \\$1
+.END
+\#
+.MAC HEADER_CENTER_COLOUR END
+. HDRFTR_CENTER_COLOR \\$1
+.END
+\#
+.MAC HEADER_CENTER_FAM END
+. HDRFTR_CENTER_FAMILY \\$1
+.END
+\#
+.MAC HEADER_CENTER_FAMILY END
+. HDRFTR_CENTER_FAMILY \\$1
+.END
+\#
+.MAC HEADER_CENTER_FONT END
+. HDRFTR_CENTER_FONT \\$1
+.END
+\#
+.MAC HEADER_CENTER_FT END
+. HDRFTR_CENTER_FONT \\$1
+.END
+\#
+.MAC HEADER_CENTER_PS END
+. HDRFTR_CENTER_SIZE \\$1
+.END
+\#
+.MAC HEADER_CENTER_SIZE END
+. HDRFTR_CENTER_SIZE \\$1
+.END
+\#
+.MAC HEADER_CENTRE_COLOR END
+. HDRFTR_CENTRE_COLOR \\$1
+.END
+\#
+.MAC HEADER_CENTRE_COLOUR END
+. HDRFTR_CENTRE_COLOR \\$1
+.END
+\#
+.MAC HEADER_CENTRE_FAM END
+. HDRFTR_CENTER_FAMILY \\$1
+.END
+\#
+.MAC HEADER_CENTRE_FAMILY END
+. HDRFTR_CENTER_FAMILY \\$1
+.END
+\#
+.MAC HEADER_CENTRE_FONT END
+. HDRFTR_CENTER_FONT \\$1
+.END
+\#
+.MAC HEADER_CENTRE_FT END
+. HDRFTR_CENTER_FONT \\$1
+.END
+\#
+.MAC HEADER_CENTRE_PS END
+. HDRFTR_CENTER_SIZE \\$1
+.END
+\#
+.MAC HEADER_CENTRE_SIZE END
+. HDRFTR_CENTER_SIZE \\$1
+.END
+\#
+.MAC HEADER_COLOR END
+. HDRFTR_COLOR \\$1
+.END
+\#
+.MAC HEADER_COLOUR END
+. HDRFTR_COLOR \\$1
+.END
+\#
+.MAC HEADER_FAM END
+. HDRFTR_FAMILY \\$1
+.END
+\#
+.MAC HEADER_FAMILY END
+. HDRFTR_FAMILY \\$1
+.END
+\#
+.MAC HEADER_LEFT_COLOR END
+. HDRFTR_LEFT_COLOR \\$1
+.END
+\#
+.MAC HEADER_LEFT_COLOUR END
+. HDRFTR_LEFT_COLOR \\$1
+.END
+\#
+.MAC HEADER_LEFT_FAM END
+. HDRFTR_LEFT_FAMILY \\$1
+.END
+\#
+.MAC HEADER_LEFT_FAMILY END
+. HDRFTR_LEFT_FAMILY \\$1
+.END
+\#
+.MAC HEADER_LEFT_FONT END
+. HDRFTR_LEFT_FONT \\$1
+.END
+\#
+.MAC HEADER_LEFT_FT END
+. HDRFTR_LEFT_FONT \\$1
+.END
+\#
+.MAC HEADER_LEFT_PS END
+. HDRFTR_LEFT_SIZE \\$1
+.END
+\#
+.MAC HEADER_LEFT_SIZE END
+. HDRFTR_LEFT_SIZE \\$1
+.END
+\#
+.MAC HEADER_RIGHT_COLOR END
+. HDRFTR_RIGHT_COLOR \\$1
+.END
+\#
+.MAC HEADER_RIGHT_COLOUR END
+. HDRFTR_RIGHT_COLOR \\$1
+.END
+\#
+.MAC HEADER_RIGHT_FAM END
+. HDRFTR_RIGHT_FAMILY \\$1
+.END
+\#
+.MAC HEADER_RIGHT_FAMILY END
+. HDRFTR_RIGHT_FAMILY \\$1
+.END
+\#
+.MAC HEADER_RIGHT_FONT END
+. HDRFTR_RIGHT_FONT \\$1
+.END
+\#
+.MAC HEADER_RIGHT_FT END
+. HDRFTR_RIGHT_FONT \\$1
+.END
+\#
+.MAC HEADER_RIGHT_PS END
+. HDRFTR_RIGHT_SIZE \\$1
+.END
+\#
+.MAC HEADER_RIGHT_SIZE END
+. HDRFTR_RIGHT_SIZE \\$1
+.END
+\#
+.MAC HEADER_RULE_COLOR END
+. HDRFTR_RULE_COLOR \\$1
+.END
+\#
+.MAC HEADER_SIZE END
+. HDRFTR_SIZE \\$1
+.END
\#
\# HEADER and FOOTER aliases for HDRFTR macros.
\#
-.ALIAS ENDNOTES_HEADER_CENTER ENDNOTES_HDRFTR_CENTER
-.ALIAS HEADER_FAMILY HDRFTR_FAMILY
-.ALIAS HEADER_FAM HDRFTR_FAMILY
-.ALIAS HEADER_SIZE HDRFTR_SIZE
-.ALIAS HEADER_PLAIN HDRFTR_PLAIN
-.ALIAS HEADER_RULE_GAP HDRFTR_RULE_GAP
-.ALIAS HEADER_RULE HDRFTR_RULE
-.ALIAS HEADER_LEFT HDRFTR_LEFT
-.ALIAS HEADER_LEFT_FAMILY HDRFTR_LEFT_FAMILY
-.ALIAS HEADER_LEFT_FAM HDRFTR_LEFT_FAMILY
-.ALIAS HEADER_LEFT_FONT HDRFTR_LEFT_FONT
-.ALIAS HEADER_LEFT_FT HDRFTR_LEFT_FONT
-.ALIAS HEADER_LEFT_SIZE HDRFTR_LEFT_SIZE
-.ALIAS HEADER_LEFT_PS HDRFTR_LEFT_SIZE
-.ALIAS HEADER_LEFT_CAPS HDRFTR_LEFT_CAPS
-.ALIAS HEADER_CENTER HDRFTR_CENTER
-.ALIAS HEADER_CENTRE HDRFTR_CENTER
-.ALIAS HEADER_CENTER_FAMILY HDRFTR_CENTER_FAMILY
-.ALIAS HEADER_CENTRE_FAMILY HDRFTR_CENTER_FAMILY
-.ALIAS HEADER_CENTER_FAM HDRFTR_CENTER_FAMILY
-.ALIAS HEADER_CENTRE_FAM HDRFTR_CENTER_FAMILY
-.ALIAS HEADER_CENTER_FONT HDRFTR_CENTER_FONT
-.ALIAS HEADER_CENTRE_FONT HDRFTR_CENTER_FONT
-.ALIAS HEADER_CENTER_FT HDRFTR_CENTER_FONT
-.ALIAS HEADER_CENTRE_FT HDRFTR_CENTER_FONT
-.ALIAS HEADER_CENTER_SIZE HDRFTR_CENTER_SIZE
-.ALIAS HEADER_CENTRE_SIZE HDRFTR_CENTER_SIZE
-.ALIAS HEADER_CENTER_PS HDRFTR_CENTER_SIZE
-.ALIAS HEADER_CENTRE_PS HDRFTR_CENTER_SIZE
-.ALIAS HEADER_CENTER_CAPS HDRFTR_CENTER_CAPS
-.ALIAS HEADER_CENTRE_CAPS HDRFTR_CENTER_CAPS
-.ALIAS HEADER_RIGHT HDRFTR_RIGHT
-.ALIAS HEADER_RIGHT_FAMILY HDRFTR_RIGHT_FAMILY
-.ALIAS HEADER_RIGHT_FAM HDRFTR_RIGHT_FAMILY
-.ALIAS HEADER_RIGHT_FONT HDRFTR_RIGHT_FONT
-.ALIAS HEADER_RIGHT_FT HDRFTR_RIGHT_FONT
-.ALIAS HEADER_RIGHT_SIZE HDRFTR_RIGHT_SIZE
-.ALIAS HEADER_RIGHT_PS HDRFTR_RIGHT_SIZE
-.ALIAS HEADER_RIGHT_CAPS HDRFTR_RIGHT_CAPS
-.ALIAS HEADER_RECTO HDRFTR_RECTO
-.ALIAS HEADER_VERSO HDRFTR_VERSO
-.ALIAS ENDNOTES_FOOTER_CENTER ENDNOTES_HDRFTR_CENTER
-.ALIAS FOOTER_FAMILY HDRFTR_FAMILY
-.ALIAS FOOTER_FAM HDRFTR_FAMILY
-.ALIAS FOOTER_SIZE HDRFTR_SIZE
-.ALIAS FOOTER_PLAIN HDRFTR_PLAIN
-.ALIAS FOOTER_RULE_GAP HDRFTR_RULE_GAP
-.ALIAS FOOTER_RULE HDRFTR_RULE
-.ALIAS FOOTER_LEFT HDRFTR_LEFT
-.ALIAS FOOTER_LEFT_FAMILY HDRFTR_LEFT_FAMILY
-.ALIAS FOOTER_LEFT_FAM HDRFTR_LEFT_FAMILY
-.ALIAS FOOTER_LEFT_FONT HDRFTR_LEFT_FONT
-.ALIAS FOOTER_LEFT_FT HDRFTR_LEFT_FONT
-.ALIAS FOOTER_LEFT_SIZE HDRFTR_LEFT_SIZE
-.ALIAS FOOTER_LEFT_PS HDRFTR_LEFT_SIZE
-.ALIAS FOOTER_LEFT_CAPS HDRFTR_LEFT_CAPS
-.ALIAS FOOTER_CENTER HDRFTR_CENTER
-.ALIAS FOOTER_CENTRE HDRFTR_CENTER
-.ALIAS FOOTER_CENTER_FAMILY HDRFTR_CENTER_FAMILY
-.ALIAS FOOTER_CENTRE_FAMILY HDRFTR_CENTER_FAMILY
-.ALIAS FOOTER_CENTER_FAM HDRFTR_CENTER_FAMILY
-.ALIAS FOOTER_CENTRE_FAM HDRFTR_CENTER_FAMILY
-.ALIAS FOOTER_CENTER_FONT HDRFTR_CENTER_FONT
-.ALIAS FOOTER_CENTRE_FONT HDRFTR_CENTER_FONT
-.ALIAS FOOTER_CENTER_FT HDRFTR_CENTER_FONT
-.ALIAS FOOTER_CENTRE_FT HDRFTR_CENTER_FONT
-.ALIAS FOOTER_CENTER_SIZE HDRFTR_CENTER_SIZE
-.ALIAS FOOTER_CENTRE_SIZE HDRFTR_CENTER_SIZE
-.ALIAS FOOTER_CENTER_PS HDRFTR_CENTER_SIZE
-.ALIAS FOOTER_CENTRE_PS HDRFTR_CENTER_SIZE
-.ALIAS FOOTER_CENTER_CAPS HDRFTR_CENTER_CAPS
-.ALIAS FOOTER_CENTRE_CAPS HDRFTR_CENTER_CAPS
-.ALIAS FOOTER_RIGHT HDRFTR_RIGHT
-.ALIAS FOOTER_RIGHT_FAMILY HDRFTR_RIGHT_FAMILY
-.ALIAS FOOTER_RIGHT_FAM HDRFTR_RIGHT_FAMILY
-.ALIAS FOOTER_RIGHT_FONT HDRFTR_RIGHT_FONT
-.ALIAS FOOTER_RIGHT_FT HDRFTR_RIGHT_FONT
-.ALIAS FOOTER_RIGHT_SIZE HDRFTR_RIGHT_SIZE
-.ALIAS FOOTER_RIGHT_PS HDRFTR_RIGHT_SIZE
-.ALIAS FOOTER_RIGHT_CAPS HDRFTR_RIGHT_CAPS
-.ALIAS FOOTER_RECTO HDRFTR_RECTO
-.ALIAS FOOTER_VERSO HDRFTR_VERSO
-.ALIAS SWITCH_HEADERS SWITCH_HDRFTR
-.ALIAS SWITCH_FOOTERS SWITCH_HDRFTR
-\#
-\# SUPPORT ALIASES
-\#
-.ALIAS COL_BREAK COL_NEXT
-.ALIAS PRINT_FOOTNOTE_RULE FOOTNOTE_RULE
+.ALIAS BIBLIOGRAPHY_FOOTER_CENTER BIBLIOGRAPHY_HDRFTR_CENTER
+.ALIAS BIBLIOGRAPHY_FOOTER_CENTRE BIBLIOGRAPHY_HDRFTR_CENTRE
+.ALIAS BIBLIOGRAPHY_HEADER_CENTER BIBLIOGRAPHY_HDRFTR_CENTER
+.ALIAS BIBLIOGRAPHY_HEADER_CENTRE BIBLIOGRAPHY_HDRFTR_CENTRE
+.ALIAS ENDNOTES_FOOTER_CENTER ENDNOTES_HDRFTR_CENTER
+.ALIAS ENDNOTES_FOOTER_CENTRE ENDNOTES_HDRFTR_CENTRE
+.ALIAS ENDNOTES_HEADER_CENTER ENDNOTES_HDRFTR_CENTER
+.ALIAS ENDNOTES_HEADER_CENTRE ENDNOTES_HDRFTR_CENTRE
+.ALIAS FOOTER_CENTER_CAPS HDRFTR_CENTER_CAPS
+.ALIAS FOOTER_CENTER HDRFTR_CENTER
+.ALIAS FOOTER_CENTER_PAD HDRFTR_CENTER_PAD
+.ALIAS FOOTER_CENTRE HDRFTR_CENTER
+.ALIAS FOOTER_CENTRE_PAD HDRFTR_CENTER_PAD
+.ALIAS FOOTER_LEFT_CAPS HDRFTR_LEFT_CAPS
+.ALIAS FOOTER_LEFT HDRFTR_LEFT
+.ALIAS FOOTER_PLAIN HDRFTR_PLAIN
+.ALIAS FOOTER_RECTO HDRFTR_RECTO
+.ALIAS FOOTER_RIGHT_CAPS HDRFTR_RIGHT_CAPS
+.ALIAS FOOTER_RIGHT HDRFTR_RIGHT
+.ALIAS FOOTER_RULE_GAP HDRFTR_RULE_GAP
+.ALIAS FOOTER_RULE HDRFTR_RULE
+.ALIAS FOOTER_VERSO HDRFTR_VERSO
+.ALIAS HEADER_CENTER_CAPS HDRFTR_CENTER_CAPS
+.ALIAS HEADER_CENTER HDRFTR_CENTER
+.ALIAS HEADER_CENTER_PAD HDRFTR_CENTER_PAD
+.ALIAS HEADER_CENTRE_CAPS HDRFTR_CENTER_CAPS
+.ALIAS HEADER_CENTRE HDRFTR_CENTER
+.ALIAS HEADER_CENTRE_PAD HDRFTR_CENTER_PAD
+.ALIAS HEADER_LEFT_CAPS HDRFTR_LEFT_CAPS
+.ALIAS HEADER_LEFT HDRFTR_LEFT
+.ALIAS HEADER_PLAIN HDRFTR_PLAIN
+.ALIAS HEADER_RECTO HDRFTR_RECTO
+.ALIAS HEADER_RIGHT_CAPS HDRFTR_RIGHT_CAPS
+.ALIAS HEADER_RIGHT HDRFTR_RIGHT
+.ALIAS HEADER_RULE_GAP HDRFTR_RULE_GAP
+.ALIAS HEADER_RULE HDRFTR_RULE
+.ALIAS HEADER_VERSO HDRFTR_VERSO
+.ALIAS SWITCH_FOOTERS SWITCH_HDRFTR
+.ALIAS SWITCH_HEADERS SWITCH_HDRFTR
+\#
+\# Type-style aliases
+\#
+.ALIAS AUTHOR_FAMILY _FAMILY
+.ALIAS BIBLIOGRAPHY_FAMILY _FAMILY
+.ALIAS BIBLIOGRAPHY_STRING_FAMILY _FAMILY
+.ALIAS BLOCKQUOTE_FAMILY _FAMILY
+.ALIAS CHAPTER_TITLE_FAMILY _FAMILY
+.ALIAS COVER_AUTHOR_FAMILY _FAMILY
+.ALIAS COVER_CHAPTER_TITLE_FAMILY _FAMILY
+.ALIAS COVER_COPYRIGHT_FAMILY _FAMILY
+.ALIAS COVER_DOCTYPE_FAMILY _FAMILY
+.ALIAS COVER_FAMILY _FAMILY
+.ALIAS COVER_SUBTITLE_FAMILY _FAMILY
+.ALIAS COVER_TITLE_FAMILY _FAMILY
+.ALIAS DOC_COVER_AUTHOR_FAMILY _FAMILY
+.ALIAS DOC_COVER_CHAPTER_TITLE_FAMILY _FAMILY
+.ALIAS DOC_COVER_COPYRIGHT_FAMILY _FAMILY
+.ALIAS DOC_COVER_DOCTYPE_FAMILY _FAMILY
+.ALIAS DOC_COVER_FAMILY _FAMILY
+.ALIAS DOC_COVER_SUBTITLE_FAMILY _FAMILY
+.ALIAS DOC_COVER_TITLE_FAMILY _FAMILY
+.ALIAS DOCHEADER_FAMILY _FAMILY
+.ALIAS DOCTYPE_FAMILY _FAMILY
+.ALIAS ENDNOTE_FAMILY _FAMILY
+.ALIAS ENDNOTE_NUMBER_FAMILY _FAMILY
+.ALIAS ENDNOTE_LINENUMBER_FAMILY _FAMILY
+.ALIAS ENDNOTE_STRING_FAMILY _FAMILY
+.ALIAS ENDNOTE_TITLE_FAMILY _FAMILY
+.ALIAS EPIGRAPH_FAMILY _FAMILY
+.ALIAS FOOTNOTE_FAMILY _FAMILY
+.ALIAS HDRFTR_CENTER_FAMILY _FAMILY
+.ALIAS HDRFTR_FAMILY _FAMILY
+.ALIAS HDRFTR_LEFT_FAMILY _FAMILY
+.ALIAS HDRFTR_RIGHT_FAMILY _FAMILY
+.ALIAS HEAD_FAMILY _FAMILY
+.ALIAS PAGENUM_FAMILY _FAMILY
+.ALIAS PARAHEAD_FAMILY _FAMILY
+.ALIAS QUOTE_FAMILY _FAMILY
+.ALIAS SUBHEAD_FAMILY _FAMILY
+.ALIAS SUBTITLE_FAMILY _FAMILY
+.ALIAS TITLE_FAMILY _FAMILY
+.ALIAS TOC_FAM _FAMILY
+.ALIAS TOC_FAMILY _FAMILY
+.ALIAS TOC_HEADER_FAMILY _FAMILY
+.ALIAS TOC_HEAD_FAMILY _FAMILY
+.ALIAS TOC_PARAHEAD_FAMILY _FAMILY
+.ALIAS TOC_PN_FAMILY _FAMILY
+.ALIAS TOC_SUBHEAD_FAMILY _FAMILY
+.ALIAS TOC_TITLE_FAMILY _FAMILY
+\#
+.ALIAS AUTHOR_FONT _FONT
+.ALIAS BIBLIOGRAPHY_STRING_FONT _FONT
+.ALIAS BIBLIOGRAPHY_FONT _FONT
+.ALIAS BLOCKQUOTE_FONT _FONT
+.ALIAS CHAPTER_TITLE_FONT _FONT
+.ALIAS COVER_AUTHOR_FONT _FONT
+.ALIAS COVER_CHAPTER_TITLE_FONT _FONT
+.ALIAS COVER_COPYRIGHT_FONT _FONT
+.ALIAS COVER_DOCTYPE_FONT _FONT
+.ALIAS COVER_SUBTITLE_FONT _FONT
+.ALIAS COVER_TITLE_FONT _FONT
+.ALIAS DOC_COVER_AUTHOR_FONT _FONT
+.ALIAS DOC_COVER_CHAPTER_TITLE_FONT _FONT
+.ALIAS DOC_COVER_COPYRIGHT_FONT _FONT
+.ALIAS DOC_COVER_DOCTYPE_FONT _FONT
+.ALIAS DOC_COVER_SUBTITLE_FONT _FONT
+.ALIAS DOC_COVER_TITLE_FONT _FONT
+.ALIAS DOCTYPE_FONT _FONT
+.ALIAS ENDNOTE_FONT _FONT
+.ALIAS ENDNOTE_NUMBER_FONT _FONT
+.ALIAS ENDNOTE_LINENUMBER_FONT _FONT
+.ALIAS ENDNOTE_STRING_FONT _FONT
+.ALIAS ENDNOTE_TITLE_FONT _FONT
+.ALIAS EPIGRAPH_FONT _FONT
+.ALIAS FOOTNOTE_FONT _FONT
+.ALIAS HDRFTR_CENTER_FONT _FONT
+.ALIAS HDRFTR_LEFT_FONT _FONT
+.ALIAS HDRFTR_RIGHT_FONT _FONT
+.ALIAS HEAD_FONT _FONT
+.ALIAS PAGENUM_FONT _FONT
+.ALIAS PARAHEAD_FONT _FONT
+.ALIAS QUOTE_FONT _FONT
+.ALIAS SUBHEAD_FONT _FONT
+.ALIAS SUBTITLE_FONT _FONT
+.ALIAS TITLE_FONT _FONT
+.ALIAS TOC_HEADER_FONT _FONT
+.ALIAS TOC_HEAD_FONT _FONT
+.ALIAS TOC_PARAHEAD_FONT _FONT
+.ALIAS TOC_PN_FONT _FONT
+.ALIAS TOC_SUBHEAD_FONT _FONT
+.ALIAS TOC_TITLE_FONT _FONT
+\#
+.ALIAS AUTHOR_SIZE _SIZE
+.ALIAS BIBLIOGRAPHY_STRING_SIZE _SIZE
+.ALIAS BLOCKQUOTE_SIZE _SIZE
+.ALIAS CHAPTER_TITLE_SIZE _SIZE
+.ALIAS COVER_AUTHOR_SIZE _SIZE
+.ALIAS COVER_CHAPTER_TITLE_SIZE _SIZE
+.ALIAS COVER_COPYRIGHT_SIZE _SIZE
+.ALIAS COVER_DOCTYPE_SIZE _SIZE
+.ALIAS COVER_SUBTITLE_SIZE _SIZE
+.ALIAS COVER_TITLE_SIZE _SIZE
+.ALIAS DOC_COVER_AUTHOR_SIZE _SIZE
+.ALIAS DOC_COVER_CHAPTER_TITLE_SIZE _SIZE
+.ALIAS DOC_COVER_COPYRIGHT_SIZE _SIZE
+.ALIAS DOC_COVER_DOCTYPE_SIZE _SIZE
+.ALIAS DOC_COVER_SUBTITLE_SIZE _SIZE
+.ALIAS DOC_COVER_TITLE_SIZE _SIZE
+.ALIAS DOCTYPE_SIZE _SIZE
+.ALIAS ENDNOTE_NUMBER_SIZE _SIZE
+.ALIAS ENDNOTE_LINENUMBER_SIZE _SIZE
+.ALIAS ENDNOTE_STRING_SIZE _SIZE
+.ALIAS ENDNOTE_TITLE_SIZE _SIZE
+.ALIAS EPIGRAPH_SIZE _SIZE
+.ALIAS FOOTNOTE_SIZE _SIZE
+.ALIAS HDRFTR_CENTER_SIZE _SIZE
+.ALIAS HDRFTR_LEFT_SIZE _SIZE
+.ALIAS HDRFTR_RIGHT_SIZE _SIZE
+.ALIAS HDRFTR_SIZE _SIZE
+.ALIAS HEAD_SIZE _SIZE
+.ALIAS PAGENUM_SIZE _SIZE
+.ALIAS PARAHEAD_SIZE _SIZE
+.ALIAS QUOTE_SIZE _SIZE
+.ALIAS SUBHEAD_SIZE _SIZE
+.ALIAS SUBTITLE_SIZE _SIZE
+.ALIAS TITLE_SIZE _SIZE
+.ALIAS TOC_HEADER_SIZE _SIZE
+.ALIAS TOC_HEAD_SIZE _SIZE
+.ALIAS TOC_PARAHEAD_SIZE _SIZE
+.ALIAS TOC_PN_SIZE _SIZE
+.ALIAS TOC_SUBHEAD_SIZE _SIZE
+.ALIAS TOC_TITLE_SIZE _SIZE
+\#
+.ALIAS ATTRIBUTE_COLOR _COLOR
+.ALIAS AUTHOR_COLOR _COLOR
+.ALIAS BLOCKQUOTE_COLOR _COLOR
+.ALIAS CHAPTER_TITLE_COLOR _COLOR
+.ALIAS COVER_ATTRIBUTE_COLOR _COLOR
+.ALIAS COVER_AUTHOR_COLOR _COLOR
+.ALIAS COVER_CHAPTER_TITLE_COLOR _COLOR
+.ALIAS COVER_COLOR _COLOR
+.ALIAS COVER_COPYRIGHT_COLOR _COLOR
+.ALIAS COVER_DOCTYPE_COLOR _COLOR
+.ALIAS COVER_MISC_COLOR _COLOR
+.ALIAS COVER_SUBTITLE_COLOR _COLOR
+.ALIAS COVER_TITLE_COLOR _COLOR
+.ALIAS DOC_COVER_ATTRIBUTE_COLOR _COLOR
+.ALIAS DOC_COVER_AUTHOR_COLOR _COLOR
+.ALIAS DOC_COVER_CHAPTER_TITLE_COLOR _COLOR
+.ALIAS DOC_COVER_COLOR _COLOR
+.ALIAS DOC_COVER_COPYRIGHT_COLOR _COLOR
+.ALIAS DOC_COVER_DOCTYPE_COLOR _COLOR
+.ALIAS DOC_COVER_MISC_COLOR _COLOR
+.ALIAS DOC_COVER_SUBTITLE_COLOR _COLOR
+.ALIAS DOC_COVER_TITLE_COLOR _COLOR
+.ALIAS DOCHEADER_COLOR _COLOR
+.ALIAS DOCTYPE_COLOR _COLOR
+.ALIAS EPIGRAPH_COLOR _COLOR
+.ALIAS FINIS_COLOR _COLOR
+.ALIAS FOOTNOTE_COLOR _COLOR
+.ALIAS HDRFTR_CENTER_COLOR _COLOR
+.ALIAS HDRFTR_COLOR _COLOR
+.ALIAS HDRFTR_LEFT_COLOR _COLOR
+.ALIAS HDRFTR_RIGHT_COLOR _COLOR
+.ALIAS HDRFTR_RULE_COLOR _COLOR
+.ALIAS HEAD_COLOR _COLOR
+.ALIAS LINEBREAK_COLOR _COLOR
+.ALIAS PAGENUM_COLOR _COLOR
+.ALIAS PARAHEAD_COLOR _COLOR
+.ALIAS QUOTE_COLOR _COLOR
+.ALIAS SUBHEAD_COLOR _COLOR
+.ALIAS SUBTITLE_COLOR _COLOR
+.ALIAS TITLE_COLOR _COLOR
+\#
+.ALIAS BIBLIOGRAPHY_QUAD _QUAD
+.ALIAS BIBLIOGRAPHY_STRING_QUAD _QUAD
+.ALIAS BLOCKQUOTE_QUAD _QUAD
+.ALIAS COVER_COPYRIGHT_QUAD _QUAD
+.ALIAS COVER_MISC_QUAD _QUAD
+.ALIAS DOC_COVER_COPYRIGHT_QUAD _QUAD
+.ALIAS DOC_COVER_MISC_QUAD _QUAD
+.ALIAS DOC_QUAD _QUAD
+.ALIAS ENDNOTE_QUAD _QUAD
+.ALIAS ENDNOTE_STRING_QUAD _QUAD
+.ALIAS ENDNOTE_TITLE_QUAD _QUAD
+.ALIAS EPIGRAPH_QUAD _QUAD
+.ALIAS FOOTNOTE_QUAD _QUAD
+.ALIAS HEAD_QUAD _QUAD
+.ALIAS SUBHEAD_QUAD _QUAD
+.ALIAS TOC_HEADER_QUAD _QUAD
+\#
+\# Support aliases
+\#
+.ALIAS COL_BREAK COL_NEXT
+.ALIAS DOC_COVER_ADVANCE COVER_ADVANCE
+.ALIAS DOC_COVER COVER
+.ALIAS DOC_COVERS COVERS
+.ALIAS DOC_COVER_LEAD COVER_LEAD
+.ALIAS DOC_COVERTITLE COVERTITLE
+.ALIAS DO_DOC_COVER DO_COVER
+.ALIAS PRINT_FOOTNOTE_RULE FOOTNOTE_RULE
+\#
+\# Miscellaneous aliases
+.ALIAS SECTION LINEBREAK
+.ALIAS SECTION_CHAR LINEBREAK_CHAR
+\#
+\# Miscellaneous macros to take care of backward compatibility
+\# -----------------------------------------------------------
+\#
+\# As of 1.1.9, EL and TN got changed to make TRAP...TRAP OFF
+\# unnecessary for users. However, I used both macros extensively
+\# throughout this file (in conjunction with TRAP...TRAP OFF).
+\# EOL is the "old" EL, for the personal use of om.tmac
+\#
+.MAC EOL END
+. br
+. sp -1v
+.END
+\#
+\# REFER SUPPORT
+\# -------------
+\#
+\# Footnote references
+\# -------------------
+\# *Function:
+\# Instruct REF to put references in footnotes.
+\#
+.MAC FOOTNOTE_REFS END
+. if r#EN_REF \{ .rr #EN_REF \}
+. nr #FN_REF 1
+.END
+\#
+\# Endnote references
+\# ------------------
+\# *Function:
+\# Instruct REF to collect references for endnotes output.
+\#
+.MAC ENDNOTE_REFS END
+. if r#FN_REF \{ .rr #FN_REF \}
+. nr #EN_REF 1
+.END
+\#
+\# Prepare mom for a reference
+\# ---------------------------
+\# *Argument:
+\# <none> | INDENT L|LEFT|R|RIGHT|B|BOTH <indent value>
+\# *Function:
+\# Calls FOOTNOTE or ENDNOTE, depending on whether #REF_FN or
+\# #REF_EN is set to 1.
+\# *Notes:
+\# For convenience, REF is a toggle.
+\#
+\# REF optionally takes the same arguments as FOOTNOTE, allowing
+\# users to indent references that go in footnotes when footnote
+\# indenting is required. FOOTNOTE_REFS must be on for this.
+\#
+.MAC REF END
+. ie \\n[#FN_REF]+\\n[#EN_REF]=0 \{\
+. if !\\n[#REF_WARNING]=1 \{\
+. tm1 "[mom]: Before REF at line \\n(.c, neither FOOTNOTE_REFS nor ENDNOTE_REFS
+. tm1 " has been selected. If "sort" and "accumulate" are in your refer
+. tm1 " commands, references will be collected for later output with $LIST$.
+. tm1 " Otherwise, they will disappear.
+. nr #REF_WARNING 1
+. \}
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. ie \\n[#REF]=1 \{\
+. if \\n[#FN_REF]=1 \{ .FOOTNOTE OFF \}
+. if \\n[#EN_REF]=1 \{ .ENDNOTE OFF \}
+. rr #REF
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. rr #REF_WARNING
+. nr #REF 1
+. if \\n[#FN_REF]=1 \{ .FOOTNOTE \\$1 \\$2 \\$3 \}
+. if \\n[#EN_REF]=1 \{ .ENDNOTE \}
+. \}
+. \}
+.END
+\#
+\# Embedded references in text (with brackets)
+\# -------------------------------------------
+\#
+.MAC REF_BRACKETS_START END
+. ds $CURRENT_EV \\n[.ev]
+. ev REFERENCE
+. evc \\*[$CURRENT_EV]
+. di REFERENCE
+.END
+\#
+.MAC REF_BRACKETS_END END
+. br
+. di
+. ev
+. chop REFERENCE
+. unformat REFERENCE
+. if '\\$0'REF)' \{ .nop (\\*[REFERENCE]) \}
+. if '\\$0'REF]' \{ .nop [\\*[REFERENCE]] \}
+. if '\\$0'REF}' \{ .nop {\\*[REFERENCE]} \}
+.END
+\#
+\# These three pairs of aliases allow users to embed references in
+\# text and have them surrounded by (), [] or {}.
+\#
+.ALIAS REF( REF_BRACKETS_START
+.ALIAS REF) REF_BRACKETS_END
+\#
+.ALIAS REF[ REF_BRACKETS_START
+.ALIAS REF{ REF_BRACKETS_START
+\#
+.ALIAS REF} REF_BRACKETS_END
+.ALIAS REF] REF_BRACKETS_END
+\#
+\# Second-line indent for refs
+\# ---------------------------
+\# *Argument:
+\# FOOTNOTE | ENDNOTE | BIBLIO <indent for 2nd and subsequent lines of discrete reference entries>
+\# *Function:
+\# Sets strings $REF_FN_INDENT, $REF_EN_INDENT or $REF_BIB_INDENT.
+\# *Notes:
+\# Indent value requires a unit of measure.
+\#
+.MAC INDENT_REFS END
+. if '\\$1'FOOTNOTE' .ds $REF_FN_INDENT \\$2
+. if '\\$1'ENDNOTE' .ds $REF_EN_INDENT \\$2
+. if '\\$1'BIBLIO' .ds $REF_BIB_INDENT \\$2
+.END
+\#
+\# Hyphenation of references
+\# -------------------------
+\# *Argument:
+\# <none> | <anything>
+\# *Function:
+\# Sets register #REF_HYPHENATE
+\#
+.MAC HYPHENATE_REFS END
+. ie '\\$1'' \{ .nr #REF_HYPHENATE 1 \}
+. el \{\
+. if r#REF_HY \{ .rr #REF_HY \}
+. \}
+.END
+\#
+.ig
+The remainder of the definitions in this section are modified
+versions of the definitions found in the refer module of s.tmac.
+..
+\#
+\# This one is directly from s.tmac.
+.de @error
+.tm \\n(.F:\\n(.c: macro error: \\$*
+..
+\#
+.ig
+The following strings define the order of entries for different
+types of references. Each letter in the string refers to a database
+field (A for author, T1/T2 for article and book titles, etc).
+Mom is set up for MLA-style bibliographies. Other styles can be
+implemented here by re-ordering the fields.
+..
+\# Book - type 2
+.ds ref*spec!2 Q A T1 d t l r E S e V a C I D P O
+\# Article within book - type 3
+.ds ref*spec!3 Q A T2 B d t l r E S e V a C I D P O
+\# Journal article - type 1
+.ds ref*spec!1 Q A T2 J S N D P O
+\# Tech report - type 4
+.ds ref*spec!4 Q A T1 R G C I D P O
+\# Internet site - type 0
+.ds ref*spec!0 Q A T2 s E c d o a u O
+\#
+\# Refer's "1st" macro. Since it is possible to define database
+\# fields using any single letter, we remove all possible string
+\# definitions of the form [X and [x
+\#
+.de ]-
+.rm [A [B [C [D [E [F [G [H [I [J [K [L [M \
+ [N [O [P [Q [R [S [T [U [V [W [X [Y [Z \
+. [a [b [c [d [e [f [g [h [i [j [k [l [m \
+ [n [o [p [q [r [s [t [u [v [w [x [y [z
+.rm ref*string
+.rr ref*type
+..
+\#
+\# Refer's "2nd" macro; builds up a reference with ref*build, and
+\# prints it with ref*print.
+\#
+.de ][
+.nr ref*type \\$1
+.if \\n[ref*type]=3 \{\
+. if !'\\*([R'' \{\
+. nr ref*type 4
+. ds ref*spec!4 Q A T2 B R C I D P O
+. \}
+. if !'\\*([G'' \{\
+. nr ref*type 4
+. ds ref*spec!4 Q A T2 B G C I D P O
+. \}
+.\}
+.if r [T \{\
+. als [T1 [T
+. als [T2 [T
+.\}
+.ie d ref*spec!\\n[ref*type] .ref*build \\*[ref*spec!\\n[ref*type]]
+.el \{\
+. @error unknown reference type `\\n[ref*type]'
+. ref*build \\*[ref*spec!0]
+.\}
+.if !\\n[.hy]=0 \{\
+.nr #RESTORE_HY \\n[.hy]
+.if !r#REF_HY .nh
+.\}
+.ref*print
+.if !\\n[#RESTORE_HY]=0 .hy \\n[#RESTORE_HY]
+.rr #RESTORE_HY
+.rm ref*string
+.rm [F [T1 [T2
+..
+\#
+\# Refer's "3rd" macros, which set up and terminate the output
+\# of collected references
+\#
+.de ]<
+.als ref*print ref*end-print
+.nr #REF 1
+.if \\n[#BIB_LIST]=1 \{\
+. nr #IN_BIB_LIST 1
+. LIST DIGIT \\*[$BIB_LIST_SEPARATOR] \\*[$BIB_LIST_PREFIX]
+.\}
+..
+\#
+.de ]>
+.LIST OFF
+.rr #REF
+.rr #IN_BIB_LIST
+.als ref*print ref*normal-print
+..
+\#
+\# Output
+\# ------
+\#
+\# Output normal, non-collected refs
+\#
+.de ref*normal-print
+.nr #CURRENT_HY \\n[.hy]
+\\*[ref*string]
+..
+\#
+\# Output collected refs
+\#
+.de ref*end-print
+.\" 10 is abritrary
+.nn 10
+.ie \\n[#BIB_LIST]=0 \{\
+.in +\\*[$REF_BIB_INDENT]
+.ti -\\*[$REF_BIB_INDENT]
+.\}
+.el .ITEM
+\\*[ref*string]
+.sp \\n[#BIB_SPACE]u
+.ie \\n[#BIB_LIST]=0 .in
+.el .IL -\\*[$REF_BIB_INDENT]u
+.nn 0
+..
+\#
+.als ref*print ref*normal-print
+\#
+\# Build up the ref*string
+\#
+.ig
+Correct MLA "typewritten" style (printstyle TYPEWRITE) demands
+two spaces after each period. The spaces are hardwired into the
+string definitions (ref*add-<x>), so we have to make sure that there
+aren't two spaces when the printstyle is TYPESET. Since I find that
+references look a bit crowded with 0 sentence space, I've bumped it
+up to +4. User's sentence spacing is reset in FOOTNOTES and ENDNOTES.
+..
+\#
+.de ref*build
+.if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=2 \{\
+. ds $RESTORE_SS_VAR \\*[$SS_VAR]
+. SS +4
+.\}
+.rm ref*string ref*post-punct
+.nr ref*suppress-period 1
+.while \\n[.$] \{\
+. if d [\\$1 \{\
+. ie d ref*add-\\$1 .ref*add-\\$1
+. el .ref*add-dflt \\$1
+. \}
+. shift
+.\}
+.\" now add a final period
+.ie d ref*string \{\
+. if !\\n[ref*suppress-period] .as ref*string .
+. if d ref*post-punct \{\
+. as ref*string "\\*[ref*post-punct]
+. rm ref*post-punct
+. \}
+.\}
+.el .ds ref*string
+..
+\#
+\# The following macros determine how entries are formatted WRT
+\# punctuation, type style, additional strings, etc.
+\#
+.ig
+o First argument is the database field letter.
+o Second argument is the punctuation character to use to separate this
+ field from the previous field.
+o Third argument is a string with which to prefix this field.
+o Fourth argument is a string with which to postfix this field.
+o Fifth argument is a string to add after the punctuation character
+ supplied by the next field.
+..
+\#
+\# %A Author(s)
+.de ref*add-A
+.ref*field A ,
+.if r [A .nr ref*suppress-period \\n([A
+..
+\# %T Title (generic)
+.de ref*add-T1
+.ref*field T . " \E*[IT]" "" \E*[PREV]
+.if \\n([T .nr ref*suppress-period \\n([T
+..
+\# %T Title of a chapter or article
+.de ref*add-T2
+.ref*field T . " \(lq" "" "\(rq"
+.if \\n([T .nr ref*suppress-period \\n([T
+..
+\# %B Book title (when citing an article from a book)
+.de ref*add-B
+.ie \\n([T .ref*field B "" ".\E*[IT]" "" \E*[PREV]
+.el .ref*field B . " \E*[IT]" "" \E*[PREV]
+\# refer doesn't set reg [T to 1 for these book titles, so we do it here
+.ds eval*[B \\*([B
+.substring eval*[B -1
+.rr [T
+.if '\\*[eval*[B]'!' .nr [T 1
+.if '\\*[eval*[B]'?' .nr [T 1
+.rm eval*[B
+..
+\# %R Report number for technical reports
+.de ref*add-R
+.ref*field R . " "
+..
+\# %J Journal name
+.de ref*add-J
+.ie \\n([T .ref*field J "" " \E*[IT]" "" \E*[PREV]
+.el .ref*field J . " \E*[IT]" "" \E*[PREV]
+..
+\# %E Editor(s)
+.de ref*add-E
+.ie !\\n[ref*type]=0 \{\
+. ie \\n([E>0 \{\
+. ie \\n([T .ref*field E "" " Eds. "
+. el .ref*field E . " Eds. "
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. ie \\n([T .ref*field E "" " Ed. "
+. el .ref*field E . " Ed. "
+. \}
+.\}
+.el \{\
+. ie \\n([T .ref*field E "" " "
+. el .ref*field E . " "
+.\}
+.rr [T
+..
+\# %e Edition
+.de ref*add-e
+.ie \\n([T .ref*field e "" " " " edition"
+.el .ref*field e . " " " edition"
+.rr [T
+..
+\# %V Volume (of a journal, or series of books)
+.de ref*add-V
+.if \\n[ref*type]=1 \{\
+. ref*field V
+.\}
+.if \\n[ref*type]=2 \{\
+. ie \\n([T .ref*field V "" " "
+. el .ref*field V . " "
+.\}
+.if \\n[ref*type]=3 \{\
+. ie \\n([T .ref*field V "" " "
+. el .ref*field V . " "
+.\}
+.rr [T
+..
+\# %N Journal number
+.de ref*add-N
+.ref*field N
+..
+\# %S Series (books or journals)
+.de ref*add-S
+.if \\n[ref*type]=1 \{\
+. ref*field S
+.\}
+.if \\n[ref*type]=2 \{\
+. ie \\n([T .ref*field S "" " "
+. el .ref*field S . " "
+.\}
+.if \\n[ref*type]=3 \{\
+. ie \\n([T .ref*field S "" " "
+. el .ref*field S . " "
+.\}
+.rr [T
+\# refer doesn't set reg [T to 1 for series titles, so we do it here
+.ds eval*[S \\*([S
+.substring eval*[S -1
+.if '\\*[eval*[S]'!' .nr [T 1
+.if '\\*[eval*[S]'?' .nr [T 1
+.rm eval*[S
+..
+\# %C City
+.de ref*add-C
+.ie \\n([T .ref*field C "" " "
+.el .ref*field C . " "
+.rr [T
+..
+\# %I Publisher (I stands for Issuer)
+.de ref*add-I
+.ie !'\\*([C'' .ref*field I :
+.el \{\
+. ie \\n([T .ref*field I "" " "
+. el .ref*field I . " "
+.\}
+.rr [T
+..
+\# %D Date of publication
+.de ref*add-D
+.if \\n[ref*type]=1 \{\
+. ie !'\\*([V''.ref*field D "" "(" ")"
+. el .ref*field D
+.\}
+.if \\n[ref*type]=2 .ref*field D ,
+.if \\n[ref*type]=3 \{\
+. ie '\\*([C'' \{\
+. ie '\\*([I'' .ref*field D . " "
+. el .ref*field D ,
+. \}
+. el .ref*field D ,
+.\}
+.if \\n[ref*type]=4 .ref*field D ,
+..
+\# %P Page number(s)
+.de ref*add-P
+.ie \\n[ref*type]=1 .ref*field P :
+.el .ref*field P . " "
+..
+\# %G Gov't. ordering number
+.de ref*add-G
+.ref*field G . " "
+..
+\# %O Other (usually goes at end of ref)
+.de ref*add-O
+.ref*field O . " "
+.ie r [O .nr ref*suppress-period \\n([O
+.el .nr ref*suppress-period 1
+..
+\#
+.de ref*add-dflt
+.ref*field \\$1 ,
+..
+\#
+\# Book reprints
+\# -------------
+\# %d date of publication (the orignal date of publication)
+.de ref*add-d
+.ie \\n([T .ref*field d "" " "
+.el .ref*field d . " "
+.rr [T
+..
+\# %a additions (such as a new intro to reprints)
+.de ref*add-a
+.ie \\n([T .ref*field a "" " "
+.el .ref*field a . " "
+.rr [T
+..
+\# %t title, if different from original title (the T field, which s/b
+\# the original title)
+.de ref*add-t
+.ie \\n([T .ref*field t "" " Rpt. as \E*[IT]" "" \E*[PREV]
+.el .ref*field t . " Rpt. as \E*[IT]" "" \E*[PREV]
+.rr [T
+..
+\#
+\# Translated works
+\# ----------------
+\# %l Trans(l)ator
+.de ref*add-l
+.ie \\n([T .ref*field l "" " Trans. "
+.el .ref*field l . " Trans. "
+.rr [T
+..
+\# %r Translato(r) and edito(r)
+.de ref*add-r
+.ie \\n([T .ref*field r "" " Trans. and Ed. "
+.el .ref*field r . " Trans. and Ed. "
+.rr [T
+..
+\#
+\# Internet
+\# --------
+\# %s Site name
+.de ref*add-s
+.ie \\n([s .ref*field s "" ".\E*[IT]" "" \E*[PREV]
+.el .ref*field s . " \E*[IT]" "" \E*[PREV]
+.\" refer doesn't set reg [T to 1 for these book titles, so we do it here
+.ds eval*[s \\*([s
+.substring eval*[s -1
+.rr [T
+.if '\\*[eval*[s]'!' .nr [T 1
+.if '\\*[eval*[s]'?' .nr [T 1
+.rm eval*[s
+..
+\# %c content of site, if unclear (i.e. advertisement, cartoon,
+\# interview, etc.)
+.de ref*add-c
+.ie \\n([T .ref*field c "" " "
+.el .ref*field c . " "
+.rr [T
+..
+\# %o organization, group or sponsor of site
+.de ref*add-o
+.ie \\n([T .ref*field o "" " "
+.el .ref*field o . " "
+.rr [T
+..
+\# %a access date, i.e. the date you read it
+.de ref*add-a
+.ie \\n([T .ref*field a "" " "
+.el .ref*field a . " "
+.rr [T
+..
+\# %u URL
+.de ref*add-u
+.ref*field u "" " <" ">"
+.rr [T
+..
+\#
+\# Build up reference string from ref*add-<x> macros.
+\#
+.de ref*field
+.if d ref*string \{\
+. ie d ref*post-punct \{\
+. as ref*string "\\$2\\*[ref*post-punct] \"
+. rm ref*post-punct
+. \}
+. el .as ref*string "\\$2 \"
+.\}
+.as ref*string "\\$3\\*([\\$1\\$4
+.if \\n[.$]>4 .ds ref*post-punct "\\$5
+.nr ref*suppress-period 0
+..
+\#
+\# MARGIN NOTES
+\# ------------
+\# This is a wrapper for MNinit.
+\#
+\# I could use a 'while' loop to assign args to strings, but too many
+\# 'while' loops are slowing things down.
+\#
+.MAC MN_INIT END
+. if !'\\$1'rerun' \{\
+. ds $MN-arg1 \\$1
+. ds $MN-arg2 \\$2
+. ds $MN-arg3 \\$3
+. ds $MN-arg4 \\$4
+. ds $MN-arg5 \\$5
+. ds $MN-arg6 \\$6
+. ds $MN-arg7 \\$7
+. ds $MN-arg8 \\$8
+. ds $MN-arg9 \\$9
+. \}
+. ie \\n[#START_FOR_MNinit]=0 \{\
+. nr #MNinit_DEFERRED 1
+. nr #START_FOR_MNinit 1
+. return
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. MNinit \\*[$MN-arg1] \\*[$MN-arg2] \\*[$MN-arg3] \\*[$MN-arg4] \\*[$MN-arg5] \\*[$MN-arg6] \\*[$MN-arg7] \\*[$MN-arg8] \\*[$MN-arg9]
+. \}
+.END
+\#
+.MAC MN_OVERFLOW_TRAP END
+. if \\n[#OVERFLOW_LEFT]=1 \{\
+. nr #no-repeat-MN-left 1
+. di MN_OVERFLOW_LEFT
+. \}
+. if \\n[#OVERFLOW_RIGHT]=1 \{\
+. nr #no-repeat-MN-right 1
+. di MN_OVERFLOW_RIGHT
+. \}
+. rr #OVERFLOW_LEFT
+. rr #OVERFLOW_RIGHT
+.END
+\#
+.ig
+The remainder of the margin notes macros and routines are adapted
+from Werner Lemberg's MN.tmac.
+..
+\#
+\# MNinit
+\# ------
+\# Usage:
+\# MNinit [ragged|symmetric] \
+\# left-width right-width separation \
+\# font fontsize vertical-spacing \
+\# color hyphenation-flags
+\#
+\# Initialize margin notes. Empty arguments (denoted with "") set
+\# default values. If the first argument is the string `ragged',
+\# left and right margin notes are printed ragged-right. If it is
+\# `symmetric', left margin notes are printed ragged-left and right
+\# margin notes ragged-right. If omitted, margin notes are left
+\# and right adjusted.
+\#
+\#
+.de MNinit
+. nr #MNinit 1
+. ds MN-left-ad b\"
+. ds MN-right-ad b\"
+. if '\\$1'RAGGED' \{\
+. ds MN-left-ad l\"
+. ds MN-right-ad l\"
+. shift
+. \}
+. if '\\$1'SYMMETRIC' \{\
+. ds MN-left-ad r\"
+. ds MN-right-ad l\"
+. shift
+. \}
+. ie \B'\\$3' \
+. nr MN-sep (n;\\$3)
+. el \
+. nr MN-sep 1m
+. if ((\\n[.o] - \\n[MN-sep]) < 1n) \
+. ab MN: Left margin too small (<1n) for requested margin notes separation.
+. ie \B'\\$1' \{\
+. nr MN-left-width (n;\\$1)
+. nr MN-left-start (\\n[.o] - \\n[MN-sep] - \\n[MN-left-width])
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. nr MN-left-width (\\n[.o] - \\n[MN-sep])
+. nr MN-left-start 0
+. \}
+. if (\\n[MN-left-start] < 0) \
+. ab MN: Left margin too small for requested margin notes settings.
+. if (\\n[MN-left-width] < 1n) \
+. ab MN: Left margin notes width too small (<1n).
+.
+. ie \B'\\$2' \{\
+. nr MN-right-width (n;\\$2)
+. nr MN-right-start (\\n[.o] + \\n[.l] + \\n[MN-sep])
+. if \\n[#COLUMNS]=1 \{\
+. if !\\n[#NUM_COLS]=1 \{\
+. nr MN-right-start (\\n[#COL_2_L_MARGIN] + \\n[#COL_L_LENGTH] + \\n[MN-sep])
+. \}
+. \}
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. nr MN-right-width \\n[MN-left-width]
+. nr MN-right-start (\\n[.o] + \\n[.l] + \\n[MN-sep])
+. if \\n[#COLUMNS]=1 \{\
+. if !\\n[#NUM_COLS]=1 \{\
+. nr MN-right-start (\\n[#COL_2_L_MARGIN] + \\n[#COL_L_LENGTH] + \\n[MN-sep])
+. \}
+. \}
+. \}
+. ie \A'\\$4' \{\
+. ds MN-font \\$4\"
+. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=1 .ds MN-font CR
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. ds MN-font \\*[$PP_FT]
+. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=1 .ds MN-font CR
+. \}
+. ie \B'\\$5' \{\
+. ps \\$5
+. nr MN-size \\n[.ps]
+. ps
+. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=1 \{\
+. ps 12
+. nr MN-size \\n[.ps]
+. ps
+. \}
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. nr MN-size \\n[#DOC_PT_SIZE]
+. \}
+. ie \B'\\$6' \{\
+' vs \\$6
+. nr MN-spacing \\n(.v
+' vs
+. if '\\$6'DOC' \{ .nr MN-spacing \\n[#DOC_LEAD] \}
+. if \\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=1 \{\
+. nr MN-spacing \\n[#DOC_LEAD]
+. \}
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. nr MN-spacing \\n[#DOC_LEAD]
+. \}
+. ie \A'\\$7' \
+. if !\\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=1 .ds MN-color \\$7\"
+. el \
+. if !\\n[#PRINT_STYLE]=1 .ds MN-color
+. ie \B'\\$8' \
+. nr MN-hy \\$8
+. el \
+. nr MN-hy \\n[.hy]
+. ev MNbottom-left-env
+. if \A'\\*[MN-font]' \
+. ft \\*[MN-font]
+. if \\n[MN-size] \
+. ps \\n[MN-size]u
+. if \\n[MN-spacing] \
+. vs \\n[MN-spacing]u
+. ll \\n[MN-left-width]u
+. ad \\*[MN-left-ad]
+. hy \\n[MN-hy]
+' in 0
+. nop \m[\\*[MN-color]]\c
+. ev
+. ev MNbottom-right-env
+. if \A'\\*[MN-font]' \
+. ft \\*[MN-font]
+. if \\n[MN-size] \
+. ps \\n[MN-size]u
+. if \\n[MN-spacing] \
+. vs \\n[MN-spacing]u
+. ll \\n[MN-right-width]u
+. ad \\*[MN-right-ad]
+. hy \\n[MN-hy]
+' in 0
+. nop \m[\\*[MN-color]]\c
+. ev
+. nr MN-active 0
+..
+\# MN
+\# --
+\# Usage:
+\#
+\# MN LEFT|RIGHT
+\# margin note text
+\# MN
+\#
+\# With a parameter, start a margin note, otherwise end a margin note.
+\# If the parameter is the string `left', define a left margin note,
+\# otherwise define a right margin note.
+\#
+.de MN
+.ds MN-dir \\$1
+.if \\n[#COLUMNS]=1 \{\
+. if \\n[#NUM_COLS]>2 \{\
+. tm MN: More than two columns. Ignoring margin notes.
+. return
+. \}
+. if !\\n[#NUM_COLS]=1 \{\
+. ie \\n[#COL_NUM]=1 .ds MN-dir LEFT
+. el .ds MN-dir RIGHT
+. \}
+.\}
+. if !\\n[#MNinit]=1 \{\
+. tm MN: You must set parameters with MN_INIT before using MN.
+. ab Aborting
+. \}
+. ie !'\\$1'' \{\
+. if \\n[MN-active] \{\
+. tm MN: Can't handle nested margin notes.
+. return
+. \}
+. nr MN-active 1
+. ev MN-env
+. ie '\\*[MN-dir]'LEFT' \{\
+. nr MN-left +1
+. ds MN-curr l-\\n[MN-left]\"
+. evc MNbottom-left-env
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. nr MN-right +1
+. ds MN-curr r-\\n[MN-right]\"
+. evc MNbottom-right-env
+. \}
+. mk MN-mk-\\*[MN-curr]
+. di MN-div-\\*[MN-curr]
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. if \\n[MN-active] \{\
+. br
+. di
+. nr MN-div-\\*[MN-curr]-depth \\n(dn
+. ev
+. \}
+. nr MN-active 0
+. \}
+..
+\#
+\# MNtop
+\# -----
+\# Resets these registers (called in HEADER)
+.de MNtop
+. nr MN-left 0
+. nr MN-right 0
+. nr MN-active 0
+..
+\#
+\# MNbottom-left
+\# -------------
+\# The "left" half of Werner's original MNbottom.
+\#
+.de MNbottom-left
+. nr MN-curr 0
+. nr MN-last-pos 0
+. nr MN-lead-adj \\n[#DOC_LEAD]-\\n[MN-spacing]
+. vpt 0
+. mk MN-curr-pos
+. if \\n[MN-active] \{\
+. di
+. tm MN: Margin note finished by new page. Ignored.
+. \}
+. po \\n[MN-left-start]u
+. ev MNbottom-left-env
+. nr #P \\n%+\\n[#PAGE_NUM_ADJ]
+. while (\\n[MN-curr] < \\n[MN-left]) \{\
+. nr MN-curr +1
+. ie (\\n[MN-last-pos] < \\n[MN-mk-l-\\n[MN-curr]]) \
+. sp |\\n[MN-mk-l-\\n[MN-curr]]u+\\n[MN-lead-adj]u
+. el \{\
+. nr MN-shifted 1
+. sp 1v
+. SHIM
+. if \\n[#SHIM]u>\\n[MN-spacing] .sp -(1v+\\n[MN-lead-adj]u)
+. tm MN: Warning: Left margin note #\\n[MN-curr] on page \\n[#P] shifted down.
+. \}
+.\" If last margin note doesn't fit
+. if ( (\\n(nl+\\n[MN-div-l-\\n[MN-curr]-depth]) > (\\n(.p+\\n[#VARIABLE_FOOTER_POS]) ) \{\
+. if \\n[MN-shifted]=1 \{\
+. sp -(1v+\\n[#SHIM]u)
+. rm MN-div-l-\\n[MN-curr]
+. tm1 "[mom]: No room to start left margin note #\\n[MN-curr] on page \\n[#P] on page \\n[#P].
+. tm1 " Ignoring margin note.
+. rr MN-shifted
+. \}
+. nr #no-repeat-MN-left 1
+. nr #OVERFLOW_LEFT 1
+. wh \\n[.p]u+\\n[#VARIABLE_FOOTER_POS]u-1u MN_OVERFLOW_TRAP
+. vpt 1
+. \}
+. MN-div-l-\\n[MN-curr]
+. br
+. nr MN-last-pos \\n[nl]
+.\}
+. ev
+. po
+. if !\\n[#no-repeat-MN-left]=1 \{\
+. if \\n[MN-right]=0 .vpt 1
+. \}
+..
+\#
+\# MNbottom-right
+\# --------------
+\# The "right" half of Werner's original MNbottom.
+\#
+.de MNbottom-right
+. nr MN-curr 0
+. nr MN-last-pos 0
+. nr MN-lead-adj \\n[#DOC_LEAD]-\\n[MN-spacing]
+. vpt 0
+. po \\n[MN-right-start]u
+. ev MNbottom-right-env
+. nr #P \\n%+\\n[#PAGE_NUM_ADJ]
+. while (\\n[MN-curr] < \\n[MN-right]) \{\
+. nr MN-curr +1
+. ie (\\n[MN-last-pos] < \\n[MN-mk-r-\\n[MN-curr]]) \
+. sp |\\n[MN-mk-r-\\n[MN-curr]]u+\\n[MN-lead-adj]u
+. el \{\
+. nr MN-shifted 1
+. sp 1v
+. SHIM
+. tm MN: Warning: Right margin note #\\n[MN-curr] on page \\n[#P] shifted down.
+. \}
+.\" If last margin note doesn't fit
+. if ( (\\n(nl+\\n[MN-div-r-\\n[MN-curr]-depth]) > (\\n(.p+\\n[#VARIABLE_FOOTER_POS]) ) \{\
+. if \\n[MN-shifted]=1 \{\
+. sp -(1v+\\n[#SHIM]u)
+. rm MN-div-r-\\n[MN-curr]
+. tm1 "[mom]: No room to start right margin note #\\n[MN-curr] on page \\n[#P] on page \\n[#P].
+. tm1 " Ignoring margin note.
+. rr MN-shifted
+. \}
+. nr #no-repeat-MN-right 1
+. nr #OVERFLOW_RIGHT 1
+. wh \\n[.p]u+\\n[#VARIABLE_FOOTER_POS]u-1u MN_OVERFLOW_TRAP
+. vpt 1
+. \}
+. MN-div-r-\\n[MN-curr]
+. br
+. nr MN-last-pos \\n[nl]
+.\}
+. ev
+. po
+' sp |\\n[MN-curr-pos]u
+. if !\\n[#no-repeat-MN-right]=1 .vpt 1
+..
diff --git a/contrib/groff/contrib/pdfmark/ChangeLog b/contrib/groff/contrib/pdfmark/ChangeLog
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..97417ccc8368
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/groff/contrib/pdfmark/ChangeLog
@@ -0,0 +1,137 @@
+2005-06-22 Keith Marshall <keith.d.marshall@ntlworld.com>
+
+ pdfroff.sh portability enhancement.
+
+ * pdfroff.sh: (ARGLIST): Variable removed.
+ (GROFF_STYLE): Use it for all groff invocations.
+ (INPUT_FILES): Pass to all groff invocations, instead of ARGLIST.
+ (CS_MACRO, CE_MACRO): Initialize independently.
+ (CS_FILTER): Simplify quoting; it used to confuse some shells.
+ (Source): CVS keyword removed; replaced by...
+ (RCSfile, Revision): these.
+
+2005-06-17 Keith Marshall <keith.d.marshall@ntlworld.com>
+
+ * pdfroff.sh: (MATCH): Correct quoting.
+ (Source): Add terminating `$' on CVS keyword.
+
+2005-06-17 Zvezdan Petkovic <zpetkovic@acm.org>
+
+ * Makefile.sub: (RM): Define as `rm -f', for `make' programs
+ which don't predefine it.
+
+2005-06-16 Bernd Warken
+
+ * pdfroff.sh: (NULLDEV): Correct misspelled instance of NULDEV.
+
+2005-05-28 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * Makefile.sub (.ms.pdf): Use `--stylesheet', not `--style'.
+
+2005-05-17 Keith Marshall <keith.d.marshall@ntlworld.com>
+
+ Improve portability of `pdfroff' shell script.
+
+ * pdfroff.sh: Add space in shebang, conforming to portability
+ guidelines in `autoconf' docs.
+ (searchpath): New shell function; use it instead of `type' command
+ to locate prerequisite helper programs.
+
+ * pdfroff.man: Document influence of `OSTYPE' and `PATH_SEPARATOR'
+ environment variables.
+
+ * Makefile.sub: (pdfroff): Make it depend on SH_DEPS_SED_SCRIPT,
+ from arch/misc/shdeps.sh; use it to customize PATH_SEPARATOR
+ initialization code for `searchpath' function in pdfroff.sh.
+
+2005-05-16 Keith Marshall <keith.d.marshall@ntlworld.com>
+
+ Interim documentation update.
+
+ * pdfmark.ms: (GROFF-WEBSITE): New string; use it in references and
+ examples.
+ (Section 2.5): Add definitions of D and Z operators, for use with
+ pdfhref macro.
+ (Section 2.5.4): Complete description of pdfhref macro usage for
+ `Linking to Internet Resources'; provide examples.
+
+2005-05-14 Nick Stoughton <nick@usenix.org>
+
+ * pdfmark.tmac (LB): Renamed to ...
+ (PDFLB): This to avoid conflicts with mm's LB macro.
+
+2005-05-02 Keith Marshall <keith.d.marshall@ntlworld.com>
+
+ Handle parsing anomalies in Cygwin's `ash', and similar, shells.
+
+ * pdfroff.sh: ($CAT, $GREP, $SED, $GROFF, $DIFF): Avoid interpreting
+ misdirected error messages, which `type' sends to `stdout' in some
+ shells, as a successful program file match.
+
+ ($AWK, $GS): Likewise; also ensure that multiple choice match
+ prototypes are eval'ed as such, in case token splitting occurs
+ before variable expansion.
+
+2005-04-24 Keith Marshall <keith.d.marshall@ntlworld.com>
+
+ Add support for folded outlines in PDF documents.
+
+ * pdfmark.tmac (PDFOUTLINE.FOLDLEVEL): New register.
+ (pdf:bm.emit): Use it.
+
+ * pdfmark.ms: Document it.
+
+2005-03-25 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * Makefile.in: Removed.
+
+2005-03-24 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * Makefile: Renamed to...
+ * Makefile.in: This.
+
+2005-03-22 Keith Marshall <keith.d.marshall@ntlworld.com>
+
+ * pdfroff.sh: Eliminate invalid program reference to $AWK, when
+ invoked with `--no-reference-dictionary' option.
+
+2005-03-02 Keith Marshall <keith.d.marshall@ntlworld.com>
+
+ * contrib/pdfmark/Makefile.sub (install_data): Use $(INSTALL_SCRIPT)
+ to install `pdfroff'.
+ * contrib/pdfmark/pdfroff.man (opte): New macro.
+ Use it to remove spurious equal signs from SYNOPSIS.
+
+2005-02-28 Keith Marshall <keith.d.marshall@ntlworld.com>
+
+ Provide `pdfroff' shell script, and manpage to document it;
+ runs multiple groff passes, to format PDF documents.
+
+ * pdfroff.sh: New shell script template;
+ * pdfroff.man: New man page to document it.
+
+ Integrate `pdfmark' into normal groff build system;
+ install macro `pdfmark' packages, build and install `pdfroff',
+ and PDF format documentation.
+
+ * Makefile.sub: Rewritten.
+ * pdfmark.tmac: Modified.
+ (pdfhref): New macro operators, `D' and `Z'.
+ (pdf*href-D, pdf*href-Z): New macros: implement them.
+ (pdf*href.mark.resolve, pdf*href.mark.emit, pdf*href.mark.flush):
+ Modified macro algorithm, to eliminate inconsistencies between
+ `grohtml' representations of `opminy' from differing groff versions.
+ (pdf*href.mark, pdf*href.mark.release, pdf*href.mark.close):
+ deleted (redundant macros).
+ (PDFHREF.LEADING): Default value changed (was 2.5p; now -1.0p).
+ Global comment updates.
+
+ * TODO: Updated.
+
+2004-12-10 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * TODO: Updated.
+
+2004-12-08 Keith Marshall <keith.d.marshall@ntlworld.com>
+
+ First import of pdfmark files.
diff --git a/contrib/groff/contrib/pdfmark/Makefile.sub b/contrib/groff/contrib/pdfmark/Makefile.sub
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..39376007c997
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/groff/contrib/pdfmark/Makefile.sub
@@ -0,0 +1,114 @@
+# Copyright (C) 2005, Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+# Written by Keith Marshall (keith.d.marshall@ntlworld.com)
+#
+# This file is part of groff.
+#
+# groff is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
+# the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
+# Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later
+# version.
+#
+# groff is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
+# WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
+# FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
+# for more details.
+#
+# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
+# with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
+# Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
+
+MAN1=\
+ pdfroff.n
+
+CMDFILES=\
+ pdfroff
+
+TMACFILES=\
+ pdfmark.tmac \
+ spdf.tmac
+
+PDFDOCFILES=\
+ pdfmark.pdf
+
+CLEANADD=\
+ gnu.eps \
+ $(PDFDOCFILES) \
+ $(CMDFILES)
+
+# Some `makes' don't predefine RM...
+RM=rm -f
+
+GROFF_BIN_DIR=$(top_builddir)/src/roff/groff
+GROFF_OTHER_BIN_DIRS=\
+ $(top_builddir)/src/roff/troff \
+ $(top_builddir)/src/devices/grops
+GROFF_BIN_DIRS=$(GROFF_BIN_DIR) $(GROFF_OTHER_BIN_DIRS)
+GROFF_BIN_PATH=`echo $(GROFF_BIN_DIRS) | sed -e 's| *|$(SH_SEP)|g'`
+
+FFLAG=-F$(top_builddir)/font -F$(top_srcdir)/font
+MFLAG=-M$(srcdir) -M$(top_builddir)/tmac -M$(top_srcdir)/tmac
+PFLAG=-dpaper=$(PAGE) -P-p$(PAGE)
+
+PDFROFF=\
+ export GROFF_COMMAND_PREFIX; GROFF_COMMAND_PREFIX=''; \
+ export GROFF_BIN_DIR; GROFF_BIN_DIR=$(GROFF_BIN_DIR); \
+ export GROFF_BIN_PATH; GROFF_BIN_PATH=$(GROFF_BIN_PATH); \
+ ./pdfroff $(FFLAG) $(MFLAG) $(PFLAG)
+
+.SUFFIXES: .ms .pdf
+.ms.pdf:
+ $(RM) $@
+ $(PDFROFF) -mspdf --stylesheet=$(srcdir)/cover.ms $< >$@
+
+all: pdfroff $(make_pdfdoc)
+
+pdfdoc: gnu.eps $(PDFDOCFILES)
+
+gnu.eps:
+ if test -f $(top_srcdir)/doc/gnu.eps; then \
+ cp $(top_srcdir)/doc/gnu.eps . ; \
+ elif test -f $(top_builddir)/doc/gnu.eps; then \
+ cp $(top_builddir)/doc/gnu.eps . ; \
+ else \
+ xpmtoppm $(top_srcdir)/doc/gnu.xpm | pnmdepth 15 | \
+ $(pnmtops_nosetpage) -noturn -rle >$@ ; \
+ fi
+
+pdfroff: pdfroff.sh $(SH_DEPS_SED_SCRIPT)
+ $(RM) $@
+ sed -f $(SH_DEPS_SED_SCRIPT) \
+ -e "s|@VERSION@|$(version)$(revision)|" \
+ -e "s|@GROFF_AWK_INTERPRETERS@|$(ALT_AWK_PROGS)|" \
+ -e "s|@GROFF_GHOSTSCRIPT_INTERPRETERS@|$(ALT_GHOSTSCRIPT_PROGS)|" \
+ -e "s|@GROFF_BIN_DIR@|$(bindir)|" $(srcdir)/pdfroff.sh >$@
+ chmod +x $@
+
+install_data: $(make_install_pdfdoc)
+ -test -d $(bindir) || $(mkinstalldirs) $(bindir)
+ for f in $(CMDFILES); do \
+ $(RM) $(bindir)/$$f; \
+ $(INSTALL_SCRIPT) $$f $(bindir)/$$f; \
+ done
+ -test -d $(tmacdir) || $(mkinstalldirs) $(tmacdir)
+ for f in $(TMACFILES); do \
+ $(RM) $(tmacdir)/$$f; \
+ $(INSTALL_DATA) $(srcdir)/$$f $(tmacdir)/$$f; \
+ done
+
+install_pdfdoc:
+ -test -d $(pdfdocdir) || $(mkinstalldirs) $(pdfdocdir)
+ for f in $(PDFDOCFILES); do \
+ $(RM) $(pdfdocdir)/$$f; \
+ $(INSTALL_DATA) $$f $(pdfdocdir)/$$f; \
+ done
+
+uninstall_sub:
+ for f in $(CMDFILES); do \
+ $(RM) $(bindir)/$$f; \
+ done
+ for f in $(TMACFILES); do \
+ $(RM) $(tmacdir)/$$f; \
+ done
+ for f in $(PDFDOCFILES); do \
+ $(RM) $(pdfdocdir)/$$f; \
+ done
diff --git a/contrib/groff/contrib/pdfmark/PROBLEMS b/contrib/groff/contrib/pdfmark/PROBLEMS
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..2fa848bdc447
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/groff/contrib/pdfmark/PROBLEMS
@@ -0,0 +1,25 @@
+Known PROBLEMS in pdfmark.tmac
+==============================
+
+Bounding boxes for link hot-spots which straddle a page break
+are not computed correctly.
+
+*** Resolved: 06-Dec-2004 (KDM): pdfmark.tmac.patch-20041206 ***
+
+--------
+
+Documents including a large number of cross references may fail,
+with an 'input stack limit exceeded' error.
+
+*** Resolved: 27-Sep-2004 (KDM): pdfmark.tmac.patch-20040927 ***
+
+--------
+
+Links placed in diversions, such as footnotes or floating keeps,
+resolve to the wrong destinations; (mapping order becomes confused
+between links in diversion, and links in running text following
+the diversion).
+
+--------
+
+Annotations placed by .pdfnote cannot exceed about 200 chars.
diff --git a/contrib/groff/contrib/pdfmark/README b/contrib/groff/contrib/pdfmark/README
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..276d610fae4e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/groff/contrib/pdfmark/README
@@ -0,0 +1,50 @@
+README for pdfmark.tmac
+=======================
+
+Copyright (C) 2004, Free Software Foundation Inc.
+Contributed by Keith Marshall (keith.d.marshall@ntlworld.com)
+
+This is free software. See file COPYING, for copying permissions,
+and warranty disclaimer.
+
+This is a preview release of a proposed pdfmark.tmac macro package,
+for use with GNU troff (groff). It is not yet complete, and should
+be considered as an alpha release; there are a few problems to be
+resolved (see file PROBLEMS).
+
+Partial documentation is provided, in groff-ms format. To convert
+this to PDF format, you will require a working groff installation,
+a working ghostscript installation, with the gs command in your PATH,
+and a GNU-compatible make. The tarball should be unpacked in the
+top directory of your groff source tree, then:
+
+ cd <groff-current>/contrib/pdfmark
+ make pdfmark
+
+where <groff-current> is the top directory of your current groff
+source tree.
+
+Included in this package, are:
+
+ pdfmark.tmac -- the core pdfmark macro set
+ spdf.tmac -- a rudimentary set of bindings for ms macros
+ pdfmark.ms -- preliminary documentation
+ cover.ms -- a template for the documentation cover sheet
+ gnu.eps -- the groff logo, copied from the groff distribution
+ Makefile -- makefile, for formatting the documentation
+ README -- this file
+ PROBLEMS -- a list of known problems
+ TODO -- a list of planned features, not yet implemented
+
+To make the pdfmark macros generally usable, copy pdfmark.tmac to the
+'site-tmac' directory appropriate to your groff installation; (ms users
+may also wish to copy spdf.tmac). The macros may then be accessed, by
+including the '-mpdfmark' option on the groff command line; (for ms
+users, '-mspdf' is equivalent to '-ms -mpdfmark', with some extra
+macros 'thrown in').
+
+Comments, and bug reports are welcomed. Please post to the groff
+mailing list, groff@gnu.org; (you must be subscribed to this list to
+post mails). To subscribe, visit
+
+ http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/groff
diff --git a/contrib/groff/contrib/pdfmark/TODO b/contrib/groff/contrib/pdfmark/TODO
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..a63b14f90f59
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/groff/contrib/pdfmark/TODO
@@ -0,0 +1,53 @@
+TODO items for pdfmark.tmac
+===========================
+
+Add copyright information to PDF documentation.
+
+--------
+
+Add acknowledgements and trade mark ownership notifications
+to PDF documentation.
+
+--------
+
+Provide documentation in man page and texinfo formats.
+
+--------
+
+Add comments in spdf.tmac, to clarify its operation.
+Also add commentary in pdfmark.tmac, to clarify operation of
+recent changes.
+
+--------
+
+Make Makefile generic, so 'configure' can resolve target
+system dependencies.
+
+* Comment added 2005-02-26 by Keith Marshall <keith.d.marshall@ntlworld.com>
+
+If this refers to contrib/pdfmark/Makefile, then it is addressed by the new
+`pdfroff' script; the original Makefile may be considered redundant. Local
+system dependencies are resolved by `configure', and applied to `pdfroff',
+when it is generated from `pdfroff.sh'.
+
+--------
+
+Improve Makefile.sub, to integrate pdfmark.tmac installation
+into a regular groff build. Add it to groff's Makefile.in.
+
+* Comment added 2005-02-26 by Keith Marshall <keith.d.marshall@ntlworld.com>
+
+Completed.
+
+--------
+
+Provide a `pdfmark' script (or call it `groff2pdf'?) which
+actually converts a groff input file to pdf, and which
+takes care of the necessary intermediate steps to handle
+PDF marks.
+
+* Comment added 2005-02-26 by Keith Marshall <keith.d.marshall@ntlworld.com>
+
+This facility now provided by `pdfroff' script; documented in `pdfroff.man'.
+Man page still requires an additional section, to describe use of `stylesheet'
+feature. Script also requires documentation in PDF and texinfo formats.
diff --git a/contrib/groff/contrib/pdfmark/cover.ms b/contrib/groff/contrib/pdfmark/cover.ms
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..1fe7e542c486
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/groff/contrib/pdfmark/cover.ms
@@ -0,0 +1,57 @@
+.de CS
+.if !rCO .nr CO 0
+.if !rTL .nr TL 0
+.\".nr PO*SAVED \\n[PO]
+.nr LL*SAVED \\n[LL]
+.nr HM*SAVED \\n[HM]
+.nr HM 0
+.nr PO (2.1c+\\n[CO]u)
+.nr LL 17.1c
+\&
+.nr PS*SAVED \\n[PS]
+.nr VS*SAVED \\n[VS]
+.nr PS 24
+.nr VS 30
+.CD
+.fam T
+.sp |(5.9c+\\n[TL]u)
+.als AU au@first
+..
+.de au@first
+.sp 1.5v
+.als AU au@next
+.AU \\$@
+..
+.de au@next
+.DE
+.nr PS 18
+.nr VS 18
+.CD
+.sp 0.5v
+\\$*
+..
+.de AI
+\H'-4z'\\$*\H'0'
+..
+.de CE
+.DE
+.sp |17.5c
+.PSPIC gnu.eps
+.nr PS 19
+.CD
+.fam H
+.tkf HR 10z 2p 20z 4p
+\H'-4z'A GNU MANUAL\H'0'
+.DE
+.\".nr PO \\n[PO*SAVED]
+.nr LL \\n[LL*SAVED]
+.nr PS \\n[PS*SAVED]
+.nr VS \\n[VS*SAVED]
+.nr HM \\n[HM*SAVED]
+.\".rr PO*SAVED
+.rr LL*SAVED
+.rr PS*SAVED
+.rr VS*SAVED
+.rr HM*SAVED
+.fam
+..
diff --git a/contrib/groff/contrib/pdfmark/pdfmark.ms b/contrib/groff/contrib/pdfmark/pdfmark.ms
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..0e9f0747faed
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/groff/contrib/pdfmark/pdfmark.ms
@@ -0,0 +1,2531 @@
+.\" vim: ft=groff
+.CS
+Portable Document Format
+Publishing with GNU Troff
+.AU Keith Marshall
+.AI <keith.d.marshall@ntlworld.com>
+.CE
+.\"
+.\" Specify the Internet address for the groff web site.
+.\" Currently, there are two available addresses; a copy is maintained at ...
+.\"
+.ds GROFF-WEBSITE http://www.gnu.org/software/groff
+.\"
+.\" ... but the official home site is at ...
+.\"
+.ds GROFF-WEBSITE http://groff.ffii.org
+.\"
+.\" Set the PDF default document view attribute, to ensure that the document
+.\" outline is visible, each time the document is opened in Acrobat Reader.
+.\"
+.pdfview /PageMode /UseOutlines
+.\"
+.\" Initialise the outline view to show only three heading levels,
+.\" with additional subordinate level headings folded.
+.\"
+.nr PDFOUTLINE.FOLDLEVEL 3
+.\"
+.\" Add document identification meta-data
+.\"
+.pdfinfo /Title Portable Document Format Publishing with GNU Troff
+.pdfinfo /Author Keith Marshall
+.pdfinfo /Subject Tips and Techniques for Exploiting PDF Features with GNU Troff
+.pdfinfo /Keywords groff troff PDF pdfmark
+.\"
+.\" Set the default cross reference format to indicate section numbers,
+.\" rather than page numbers, when we insert a reference pointer.
+.\"
+.ds PDFHREF.INFO section \\*[SN-NO-DOT] \\$*
+.\"
+.\" Define a macro, to print reference links WITHOUT the usual "see" prefix.
+.\"
+.de XR-NO-PREFIX
+.rn PDFHREF.PREFIX xx
+.ds PDFHREF.PREFIX
+.XR \\$@
+.rn xx PDFHREF.PREFIX
+..
+.\"
+.\" Define a string,
+.\" to insert a Registered Trade Mark symbol as a superscript.
+.\"
+.ds rg \*{\(rg\*}
+.\"
+.\" Establish the page layout.
+.\"
+.nr PO 2.5c
+.nr LL 17.0c
+.nr LT 17.0c
+.nr HY 0
+.nr FF 3
+.nr DI 5n
+.\"
+.\" Generate headers in larger point sizes, for NH levels < 4,
+.\" with point size increasing by 1.5p, for each lesser NH level.
+.\"
+.nr GROWPS 4
+.nr PSINCR 1.5p
+.\"
+.de EM
+.\".I "\s'+0.3'\\$1\s0" "\\$2" "\\$3"
+.I \\$@
+..
+.de CWB
+\\$5\fC\\$3\fP\f(CB\\$1\fP\fC\\$2\fP\\$4
+..
+.de CWI
+\\$5\fC\\$3\fP\f(CI\\$1\fP\fC\\$2\fP\\$4
+..
+.de CWBI
+\\$5\fC\\$3\fP\f[CBI]\\$1\fP\fC\\$2\fP\\$4
+..
+.ds = \f(CB\\$1\f(CR\\$4\f[CBI]\\$2\f(CR\\$3
+.\"
+.NH 1
+.\" When we use numbered section headings, we might like to automatically
+.\" insert a table of contents entry, using the text of the heading itself.
+.\" The "ms" macros don't provide any standard mechanism for doing this,
+.\" but "spdf.tmac" adds the "XN" macro, which will do it for us.
+.\"
+.\" Here's a simple example of how we might use it. In this case, the word
+.\" "Introduction" will appear both in the body of the document, as the text
+.\" of the heading, and it will be added to the table of contents, which is
+.\" subsequently "printed" using the "TC" macro; in both locations, it will
+.\" be prefixed by the section number.
+.\"
+.\" As an additional side effect, any use of "XN" will cause the table of
+.\" contents entry to be automatically reproduced, with the exception of its
+.\" page number reference, as a PDF document outline entry. Thus, the use
+.\" of "XN" to specify numbered section headings results in the automatic
+.\" creation of a numbered PDF document outline. This automatic creation
+.\" of the outline is completely transparent, and will occur regardless
+.\" of whether the "TC" macro is subsequently invoked, or not.
+.\"
+.XN Introduction
+.\"
+.\" If using an old s.tmac, without the SN-NO-DOT extension,
+.\" make sure we get SOMETHING in section number references.
+.\"
+.if !dSN-NO-DOT .als SN-NO-DOT SN
+.LP
+It might appear that it is a fairly simple matter to
+produce documents in Adobe\*(rg\~\(lqPortable\~Document\~Format\(rq,
+commonly known as PDF, using
+.CW groff ) GNU\~Troff\~(
+as the document formatter.
+Indeed,
+.CW groff 's
+default output format is the native Adobe\*(rg\~PostScript\*(rg format,
+which PDF producers such as Adobe\*(rg Acrobat\*(rg Distiller\*(rg,
+or GhostScript, expect as their input format.
+Thus, the PDF production process would seem to entail simply
+formatting the document source with
+.CW groff ,
+to produce a PostScript\*(rg version of the document,
+which can subsequently be processed by Acrobat\*(rg Distiller\*(rg
+or GhostScript, to generate the final PDF document.
+.LP
+For many PDF production requirements,
+the production cycle described above may be sufficient.
+However, this is a limited PDF production method,
+in which the resultant PDF document represents no more than
+an on screen image of the printed form of the document, if
+.CW groff 's
+PostScript\*(rg output were printed directly.
+.LP
+The Portable Document Format provides a number of features,
+which significantly enhance the experience of reading a document on screen,
+but which are of little or no value to a document which is merely printed.
+It
+.EM is
+possible to exploit these PDF features, which are described in the Adobe\*(rg
+.\"
+.de pdfmark-manual
+.\" This is an example of a resource reference specified by URI ...
+.\" We may need to refer often to the Adobe pdfmark Reference Manual,
+.\" so we create the internet link definition using a macro, to make
+.\" it reusable.
+.\"
+.\" Note also, that we protect the description of the reference by
+.\" preceding it with "--", to avoid "invalid character in name" type
+.\" error messages from groff (caused by the use of "\~").
+.\"
+.pdfhref W -D http://partners.adobe.com/asn/acrobat/docs/pdfmark.pdf \
+ -P \(lq -A \(rq\\$1 -- pdfmark\~Reference\~Manual
+..
+.pdfmark-manual ,
+with some refinement of the simple PDF production method, provided
+appropriate \(lqfeature implementing\(rq instructions can be embedded into
+.CW groff 's
+PostScript\*(rg rendering of the document.
+This, of course, implies that the original document source, which
+.CW groff
+will process to generate the PostScript\*(rg description of the document,
+must include appropriate markup to exploit the desired PDF features.
+It is this preparation of the
+.CW groff
+document source to exploit a number of these features,
+which provides the principal focus of this document.
+.LP
+The markup techniques to be described have been utilised in the production of
+the PDF version of this document itself.
+This has been formatted using
+.CW groff 's
+.CW ms
+macro package;
+thus, usage examples may be found in the document source file,
+.CW \n(.F ,
+to which comments have been added,
+to help identify appropriate markup examples for implementing PDF features,
+such as:\(en
+.QS
+.IP \(bu
+Selecting a default document view, which defines how the document will appear
+when opened in the reader application; for example, when this document is
+opened in Acrobat\*(rg\~Reader, it should display the top of the cover sheet,
+in the document view pane, while a document outline should appear to the left,
+in the \(lqBookmarks\(rq pane.
+.IP \(bu
+Adding document identification \(lqmeta\(hydata\(rq,
+which can be accessed, in Acrobat\*(rg\~Reader,
+by inspecting the \(lqFile\^/\^Document\~Properties\^/\^Summary\(rq.
+.IP \(bu
+Creating a document outline, which will be displayed in the \(lqBookmarks\(rq
+pane of Acrobat\*(rg\~Reader, such that readers may quickly navigate to any
+section of the document, simply by clicking on the associated heading
+in the outline view.
+.IP \(bu
+Embedding active links in the body of the document, such that readers may
+quickly navigate to related material at another location within the same
+document, or in another PDF document, or even to a related Internet resource,
+specified by its URI.
+.IP \(bu
+Adding annotations, in the form of \(lqsticky notes\(rq, at strategic
+points within the PDF document.
+.QE
+.LP
+All of the techniques described have been tested on
+.EM both
+GNU/Linux, and on Microsoft\*(rg Windows\(tm2000 operating platforms, using
+.CW groff
+.CW 1.19.1 ,\c
+.pdfhref L -D footnote1 -- \**
+.FS
+.pdfhref M footnote1
+Later versions should, and some earlier versions may, be equally suitable.
+See
+.pdfhref W \*[GROFF-WEBSITE]
+for information and availability of the latest version.
+.FE
+in association with
+.CW AFPL
+.CW GhostScript
+.CW 8.14 .\c
+.pdfhref L -D footnote2 -- \**
+.FS
+.pdfhref M footnote2
+Again, other versions may be suitable.
+See
+.pdfhref W http://ghostscript.com
+for information and availability.
+.FE
+Other tools employed, which should be readily available on
+.EM any
+.SM
+UNIX\(tm
+.LG
+or GNU/Linux system, are
+.CW sed ,
+.CW awk
+and
+.CW make ,
+together with an appropriate text editor, for creating and marking up the
+.CW groff
+input files.
+These additional utilities are not provided, as standard,
+on the Microsoft\*(rg Windows\(tm platform,
+but several third party implementations are available.
+Some worth considering include the MKS\*(rg\~Toolkit,\**
+.FS
+A commercial offering; see
+.pdfhref W http://mkssoftware.com/products/tk/default.asp
+for information.
+.FE
+Cygwin,\**
+.FS
+A
+.EM free
+but comprehensive
+.SM
+POSIX
+.LG
+emulation environment and
+.SM
+UNIX\(tm
+.LG
+toolkit for 32\(hybit Microsoft\*(rg Windows\(tm platforms; see
+.pdfhref W http://cygwin.com
+for information and download.
+.FE
+or MSYS.\**
+.FS
+Another free, but minimal suite of common
+.SM
+UNIX\(tm
+.LG
+tools for 32\(hybit Microsoft\*(rg Windows\(tm, available for download from
+.pdfhref W -A ; http://www.mingw.org
+it
+.EM does
+include those tools listed above,
+and is the package which was actually used when performing the Windows\(tm2000
+platform tests referred to in the text.
+.FE
+This list is by no means exhaustive, and should in no way be construed as an
+endorsement of any of these packages, nor to imply that other similar packages,
+which may be available, are in any way inferior to them.
+.bp
+.NH 1
+.\" We may wish a section heading to represent a named destination,
+.\" so that we can create a linked reference to it, from some other
+.\" part of the PDF document, (or even from another PDF document).
+.\"
+.\" Here we use the "-N" option of the "XN" macro, to create a named
+.\" PDF link destination, at the location of the heading. Notice that
+.\" we also use the "--" marker to separate the heading text from the
+.\" preceding option specification; it is not strictly necessary in
+.\" this case, but it does help to set off the heading text from the
+.\" option specification.
+.\"
+.XN -N pdf-features -- Exploiting PDF Document Features
+.LP
+To establish a consistent framework for adding PDF features, a
+.CW groff
+macro package, named
+.CW pdfmark.tmac ,
+has been provided.
+Thus, to incorporate PDF features in a document,
+the appropriate macro calls, as described below, may be placed in the
+.CW groff
+document source, which should then be processed with a
+.CW groff
+command of the form
+.QP
+.fam C
+groff -Tps [-m
+.I name "] -m"
+.B pdfmark
+.I options \& [-
+.I "file ..." \& "...] "
+.LP
+It may be noted that the
+.CW pdfmark
+macros have no dependencies on, and no known conflicts with,
+any other
+.CW groff
+macro package; thus, users are free to use any other macro package,
+of their choice, to format their documents, while also using the
+.CW pdfmark
+macros to add PDF features.
+.NH 2
+.XN -N pdfmark-operator -- The \F[C]pdfmark\F[] Operator
+.LP
+All PDF features are implemented by embedding instances of the
+.B \F[C]pdfmark\F[]
+operator, as described in the Adobe\*(rg
+.pdfmark-manual ,
+into
+.CW groff 's
+PostScript\*(rg output stream.
+To facilitate the use of this operator, the
+.CW pdfmark
+macro package defines the primitive
+.CW pdfmark
+macro; it simply emits its argument list,
+as arguments to a
+.CW pdfmark
+operator, in the PostScript\*(rg output stream.
+.LP
+.pdfhref M -N pdfmark-example
+To illustrate the use of the
+.CW pdfmark
+macro, the following is a much simplified example of how a bookmark
+may be added to a PDF document outline
+.QP
+.CW ".pdfmark \e"
+.RS 4
+.nf
+.fam C
+/Count 2 \e
+/Title (An Example of a Bookmark with Two Children) \e
+/View [/FitH \en[PDFPAGE.Y]] \e
+/OUT
+.RE
+.LP
+In general, users should rarely need to use the
+.CW pdfmark
+macro directly.
+In particular, the above example is too simple for general use; it
+.EM will
+create a bookmark, but it does
+.EM not
+address the issues of setting the proper value for the
+.CW /Count
+key, nor of computing the
+.CW PDFPAGE.Y
+value used in the
+.CW /View
+key. The
+.CW pdfmark
+macro package includes a more robust mechanism for creating bookmarks,
+.\"
+.\" Here is an example of how a local reference may be planted,
+.\" using the automatic formatting feature of the "pdfhref" macro.
+.\"
+.\" This is a forward reference to the named destination "add-outline",
+.\" which is defined below, using the "XN" wrapper macro, from the
+.\" "spdf.tmac" macro package. The automatically formatted reference
+.\" will be enclosed in parentheses, as specified by the use of
+.\" "-P" and "-A" options.
+.\"
+.pdfhref L -P ( -A ), -D add-outline
+.\"
+which addresses these issues automatically.
+Nevertheless, the
+.CW pdfmark
+macro may be useful to users wishing to implement more advanced PDF features,
+than those currently supported directly by the
+.CW pdfmark
+macro package.
+.NH 2
+.XN -N docview -- Selecting an Initial Document View
+.LP
+By default,
+when a PDF document is opened,
+the first page will be displayed,
+at the default magnification set for the reader,
+and outline and thumbnail views will be hidden.
+When using a PDF reader,
+such as Acrobat\*(rg\~Reader,
+which supports the
+.CW /DOCVIEW
+class of the
+.CW pdfmark
+operator,
+these default initial view settings may be overridden,
+using the
+.CW pdfview
+macro.
+For example
+.QP
+.CW ".pdfview /PageMode /UseOutlines"
+.LP
+will cause Acrobat\*(rg\~Reader to open the document outline view,
+to the left of the normal page view,
+while
+.QP
+.CW ".pdfview /PageMode /UseThumbs"
+.LP
+will open the thumbnail view instead.
+.LP
+Note that the two
+.CW /PageMode
+examples, above, are mutually exclusive \(em it is not possible to have
+.EM both
+outline and thumbnail views open simultaneously.
+However, it
+.EM is
+permitted to add
+.CW /Page
+and
+.CW /View
+keys, to force the document to open at a page other than the first,
+or to change the magnification at which the document is initially displayed;
+see the
+.pdfmark-manual
+for more information.
+.LP
+It should be noted that the view controlling meta\(hydata, defined by the
+.CW pdfview
+macro, is not written immediately to the PostScript\*(rg output stream,
+but is stored in an internal meta\(hydata \(lqcache\(rq,
+(simply implemented as a
+.CW groff
+diversion).
+This \(lqcached\(lq meta\(hydata must be written out later, by invoking the
+.CW pdfsync
+macro,
+.\"
+.\" Here is another example of how we may introduce a forward reference.
+.\" This time we are using the shorter notation afforded by the "XR" macro
+.\" provided by "spdf.tmac"; this example is equivalent to the native
+.\" "pdfmark.tmac" form
+.\" .pdfhref L -D pdfsync -P ( -A ).
+.\"
+.XR pdfsync ). (
+.\"
+.NH 2
+.XN -N docinfo -- Adding Document Identification Meta-Data
+.LP
+In addition to the
+.CW /DOCVIEW
+class of meta\(hydata described above,
+.XR docview ), (
+we may also wish to include document identification meta\(hydata,
+which belongs to the PDF
+.CW /DOCINFO
+class.
+.LP
+To do this, we use the
+.CW pdfinfo
+macro.
+As an example of how it is used,
+the identification meta\(hydata attached to this document
+was specified using a macro sequence similar to:\(en
+.DS I
+.CW
+\&.pdfinfo /Title PDF Document Publishing with GNU Troff
+\&.pdfinfo /Author Keith Marshall
+\&.pdfinfo /Subject How to Exploit PDF Features with GNU Troff
+\&.pdfinfo /Keywords groff troff PDF pdfmark
+.DE
+Notice that the
+.CW pdfinfo
+macro is repeated, once for each
+.CW /DOCINFO
+record to be placed in the document.
+In each case, the first argument is the name of the applicable
+.CW /DOCINFO
+key, which
+.EM must
+be named with an initial solidus character;
+all additional arguments are collected together,
+to define the value to be associated with the specified key.
+.LP
+As is the case with the
+.CW pdfview
+macro,
+.XR docview ), (
+the
+.CW /DOCINFO
+records specified with the
+.CW pdfinfo
+macro are not immediately written to the PostScript\*(rg output stream;
+they are stored in the same meta\(hydata cache as
+.CW /DOCVIEW
+specifications, until this cache is explicitly flushed,
+by invoking the
+.CW pdfsync
+macro,
+.XR pdfsync ). (
+.NH 2
+.XN -N add-outline -- Creating a Document Outline
+.LP
+A PDF document outline comprises a table of references,
+to \(lqbookmarked\(rq locations within the document.
+When the document is viewed in an \(lqoutline\~aware\(rq PDF document reader,
+such as Adobe\*(rg Acrobat\*(rg Reader,
+this table of \(lqbookmarks\(rq may be displayed in a document outline pane,
+or \(lqBookmarks\(rq pane, to the left of the main document view.
+Individual references in the outline view may then be selected,
+by clicking with the mouse,
+to jump directly to the associated marked location in the document view.
+.LP
+The document outline may be considered as a collection of \(lqhypertext\(rq
+references to \(lqbookmarked\(rq locations within the document.
+The
+.CW pdfmark
+macro package provides a single generalised macro,
+.CW pdfhref ,
+for creating and linking to \(lqhypertext\(rq reference marks.
+This macro will be described more comprehensively in a later section,
+.XR pdfhref ); (
+the description here is restricted to its use for defining document outline entries.
+.NH 3
+.XN -N basic-outline -- A Basic Document Outline
+.LP
+In its most basic form, the document outline comprises a structured list of headings,
+each associated with a marked location, or \(lqbookmark\(rq, in the document text,
+and a specification for how that marked location should be displayed,
+when this bookmark is selected.
+.LP
+To create a PDF bookmark, the
+.CW pdfhref
+macro is used,
+at the point in the document where the bookmark is to be placed,
+in the form
+.QP
+.fam C
+.B ".pdfhref O"
+.I level > <
+.I "descriptive text ..."
+.LP
+in which the reference class
+.CWB O \& \& \(rq \(lq
+stipulates that this is an outline reference.
+.LP
+Alternatively, for those users who may prefer to think of a document outline
+simply as a collection of bookmarks, the
+.CW pdfbookmark
+macro is also provided \(em indeed,
+.CW pdfhref
+invokes it, when processing the
+.CWB O \& \& \(rq \(lq
+reference class operator.
+It may be invoked directly, in the form
+.QP
+.fam C
+.B .pdfbookmark
+.I level > <
+.I "descriptive text ..."
+.LP
+Irrespective of which of the above macro forms is employed, the
+.CWI level > <
+argument is required.
+It is a numeric argument, defining the nesting level of the \(lqbookmark\(rq
+in the outline hierarchy, with one being the topmost level.
+Its function may be considered analagous to the
+.EM "heading level"
+of the document's section headings,
+for example, as specified with the
+.CW NH
+macro, if using the
+.CW ms
+macros to format the document.
+.LP
+All further arguments, following the
+.CWI level > <
+argument, are collected together, to specify the heading text which will appear
+in the document's outline view.
+Thus, the outline entry for this section of this document,
+which has a level three heading,
+might be specified as
+.QP
+.CW
+\&.pdfhref O 3 \*(SN A Basic Document Outline
+.LP
+or, in the alternative form using the
+.CW pdfbookmark
+macro, as
+.QP
+.CW
+\&.pdfbookmark 3 \*(SN A Basic Document Outline
+.NH 3
+.XN Hierarchical Structure in a Document Outline
+.LP
+When a document outline is created, using the
+.CW pdfhref
+macro as described in
+.\"
+.\" Here is an example of how we can temporarily modify the format of
+.\" a reference link, in this case to indicate only the section number
+.\" of the link target, in the form "section #", (or, if we define
+.\" "SECREF.BEGIN" before the call, its content followed by the
+.\" section number).
+.\"
+.\" We first define a macro, which will get the reference data from
+.\" pdfhref, as arguments, and will return the formatted output, as we
+.\" require it, the string "PDFHREF.TEXT".
+.\"
+.de SECREF
+.while \\n(.$ \{\
+. ie '\\$1'section' \{\
+. if !dSECREF.BEGIN .ds SECREF.BEGIN \\$1
+. ds PDFHREF.TEXT \\*[SECREF.BEGIN]\~\\$2
+. rm SECREF.BEGIN
+. shift \\n(.$
+. \}
+. el .shift
+. \}
+..
+.\" We now tell "pdfhref" to use our formatting macro, in place of
+.\" its builtin default formatter, before we specify the reference.
+.\"
+.pdfhref F SECREF
+.pdfhref L -A , -D basic-outline
+.\"
+.\" At this point, we would normally revert the "pdfhref" formatter
+.\" to use its default, built in macro. However, in this particular
+.\" case, we want to use our custom format one more time, before we
+.\" revert it, so we will omit the reversion step this time.
+.\"
+and any entry is added at a nesting level greater than one,
+then a hierarchical structure is automatically defined for the outline.
+However, as was noted in the simplified
+.pdfhref L -D pdfmark-example -- example
+in
+.pdfhref L -A , -D pdfmark-operator
+.\"
+.\" And now, we revert to default "pdfhref" formatting behaviour,
+.\" by completing the call we delayed above.
+.\"
+.pdfhref F
+.\"
+the data required by the
+.CW pdfmark
+operator to create the outline entry may not be fully defined,
+when the outline reference is defined in the
+.CW groff
+document source.
+Specifically, when the outline entry is created, its
+.CW /Count
+key must be assigned a value equal to the number of its subordinate entries,
+at the next inner level of the outline hierarchy;
+typically however,
+these subordinate entries will be defined
+.EM later
+in the document source, and the appropriate
+.CW /Count
+value will be unknown, when defining the parent entry.
+.LP
+To resolve this paradox, the
+.CW pdfhref
+macro creates the outline entry in two distinct phases \(em
+a destination marker is placed in the PostScript\*(rg output stream immediately,
+when the outline reference is defined,
+but the actual outline entry is stored in an internal \(lqoutline cache\(rq,
+until its subordinate hierarchy has been fully defined;
+it can then be inserted in the output stream, with its
+.CW /Count
+value correctly assigned.
+Effectively, to ensure integrity of the document outline structure,
+this means that each top level outline entry, and
+.EM all
+of its subordinates, are retained in the cache, until the
+.EM next
+top level entry is defined.
+.LP
+One potential problem, which arises from the use of the \(lqoutline cache\(rq,
+is that, at the end of any document formatting run, the last top level outline entry,
+and any subordinates defined after it, will remain in the cache, and will
+.EM not
+be automatically written to the output stream.
+To avoid this problem, the user should follow the guidelines given in
+.\"
+.\" Here is a more conventional example of how to temporarily change
+.\" to the format used to display reference links. We will again use
+.\" the "SECREF" format, which we defined above, but on this occasion
+.\" we will immediately revert to the default format, after the link
+.\" has been placed.
+.\"
+.pdfhref F SECREF
+.pdfhref L -D pdfsync -A ,
+.pdfhref F
+.\"
+to synchronise the output state with the cache state,
+.XR pdfsync ), (
+at the end of the
+.CW groff
+formatting run.
+.NH 3
+.XN -N outline-view -- Associating a Document View with an Outline Reference
+.LP
+Each \(lqbookmark\(rq entry, in a PDF document outline,
+is associated with a specific document view.
+When the reader selects any outline entry,
+the document view changes to display the document context
+associated with that entry.
+.LP
+The document view specification,
+to be associated with any document outline entry,
+is established at the time when the outline entry is created.
+However, rather than requiring that each individual use of the
+.CW pdhref
+macro, to create an outline entry,
+should include its own view specification,
+the actual specification assigned to each entry is derived from
+a generalised specification defined in the string
+.CW PDFBOOKMARK.VIEW ,
+together with the setting of the numeric register
+.CW PDFHREF.VIEW.LEADING ,
+which determine the effective view specification as follows:\(en
+.QS
+.IP \*[= PDFBOOKMARK.VIEW]
+Establishes the magnification at which the document will be viewed,
+at the location of the \(lqbookmark\(rq; by default, it is defined by
+.RS
+.QP
+.CW ".ds PDFBOOKMARK.VIEW /FitH \e\en[PDFPAGE.Y] u"
+.RE
+.IP
+which displays the associated document view,
+with the \(lqbookmark\(rq location positioned at the top of the display window,
+and with the magnification set to fit the page width to the width of the window.
+.IP \*[= PDFHREF.VIEW.LEADING]
+Specifies additional spacing,
+to be placed between the top of the display window
+and the actual location of the \(lqbookmark\(rq on the displayed page view.
+By default, it is set as
+.RS
+.QP
+.CW ".nr PDFHREF.VIEW.LEADING 5.0p"
+.RE
+.IP
+Note that
+.CW PDFHREF.VIEW.LEADING
+does not represent true \(lqleading\(rq, in the typographical sense,
+since any preceding text, set in the specified display space,
+will be visible at the top of the document viewing window,
+when the reference is selected.
+.IP
+Also note that the specification of
+.CW PDFHREF.VIEW.LEADING
+is shared by
+.EM all
+reference views defined by the
+.CW pdfhref
+macro; whereas
+.CW PDFBOOKMARK.VIEW
+is applied exclusively to outline references,
+there is no independent
+.CW PDFBOOKMARK.VIEW.LEADING
+specification.
+.QE
+.LP
+If desired, the view specification may be changed, by redefining the string
+.CW PDFBOOKMARK.VIEW ,
+and possibly also the numeric register
+.CW PDFHREF.VIEW.LEADING .
+Any alternative definition for
+.CW PDFBOOKMARK.VIEW
+.EM must
+be specified in terms of valid view specification parameters,
+as described in the Adobe\*(rg
+.pdfmark-manual .
+.LP
+Note the use of the register
+.CW PDFPAGE.Y ,
+in the default definition of
+.CW PDFBOOKMARK.VIEW
+above.
+This register is computed by
+.CW pdfhref ,
+when creating an outline entry;
+it specifies the vertical position of the \(lqbookmark\(rq,
+in basic
+.CW groff
+units, relative to the
+.EM bottom
+edge of the document page on which it is defined,
+and is followed, in the
+.CW PDFBOOKMARK.VIEW
+definition, by the
+.CW grops
+.CW u \(rq \(lq
+operator, to convert it to PostScript\*(rg units on output.
+It may be used in any redefined specification for
+.CW PDFBOOKMARK.VIEW ,
+(or in the analogous definition of
+.CW PDFHREF.VIEW ,
+described in
+.XR-NO-PREFIX pdfhref-view ),
+but
+.EM not
+in any other context,
+since its value is undefined outside the scope of the
+.CW pdfhref
+macro.
+.LP
+Since
+.CW PDFPAGE.Y
+is computed relative to the
+.EM bottom
+of the PDF output page,
+it is important to ensure that the page length specified to
+.CW troff
+correctly matches the size of the logical PDF page.
+This is most effectively ensured,
+by providing
+.EM identical
+page size specifications to
+.CW groff ,
+.CW grops
+and to the PostScript\*(rg to PDF converter employed,
+and avoiding any page length changes within the document source.
+.LP
+Also note that
+.CW PDFPAGE.Y
+is the only automatically computed \(lqbookmark\(rq location parameter;
+if the user redefines
+.CW PDFBOOKMARK.VIEW ,
+and the modified view specification requires any other positional parameters,
+then the user
+.EM must
+ensure that these are computed
+.EM before
+invoking the
+.CW pdfhref
+macro.
+.NH 3
+.XN -N outline-folding -- Folding the Outline to Conceal Less Significant Headings
+.LP
+When a document incorporates many subheadings,
+at deeply nested levels,
+it may be desirable to \(lqfold\(rq the outline
+such that only the major heading levels are initially visible,
+yet making the inferior subheadings accessible,
+by allowing the reader to expand the view of any heading branch on demand.
+.LP
+The
+.CW pdfmark
+macros support this capability,
+through the setting of the
+.CW PDFOUTLINE.FOLDLEVEL
+register.
+This register should be set to the number of heading levels
+which it is desired to show in expanded form, in the
+.EM initial
+document outline display;
+all subheadings at deeper levels will still be added to the outline,
+but will not become visible until the outline branch containing them is expanded.
+'ne 5
+For example, the setting used in this document:
+.QS
+.LD
+.fam C
+\&.\e" Initialise the outline view to show only three heading levels,
+\&.\e" with additional subordinate level headings folded.
+\&.\e"
+\&.nr PDFOUTLINE.FOLDLEVEL 3
+.DE
+.QE
+.LP
+results in only the first three levels of headings being displayed
+in the document outline,
+.EM until
+the reader chooses to expand the view,
+and so reveal the lower level headings in any outline branch.
+.LP
+The initial default setting of
+.CW PDFOUTLINE.FOLDLEVEL ,
+if the document author does not choose to change it,
+is 10,000.
+This is orders of magnitude greater than the maximum heading level
+which is likely to be used in any document;
+thus the default behaviour will be to show document outlines fully expanded,
+to display all headings defined,
+at all levels within each document.
+.LP
+The setting of
+.CW PDFOUTLINE.FOLDLEVEL
+may be changed at any time;
+however, the effect of each such change may be difficult to predict,
+since it is applied not only to outline entries which are defined
+.EM after
+the setting is changed,
+but also to any entries which remain in the outline cache,
+.EM at
+this time.
+Therefore, it is recommended that
+.CW PDFOUTLINE.FOLDLEVEL
+should be set
+.EM once ,
+at the start of each document;
+if it
+.EM is
+deemed necessary to change it at any other time,
+the outline cache should be flushed,
+.XR pdfsync ), (
+.EM immediately
+before the change,
+which should immediately preceed a level one heading.
+.NH 3
+.XN -N multipart-outline -- Outlines for Multipart Documents
+.LP
+When a document outline is created, using the
+.CW pdfhref
+macro, each reference mark is automatically assigned a name,
+composed of a fixed stem followed by a serially generated numeric qualifier.
+This ensures that, for each single part document, every outline reference
+has a uniquely named destination.
+.LP
+As the overall size of the PDF document increases,
+it may become convenient to divide it into smaller,
+individually formatted PostScript\*(rg components,
+which are then assembled, in the appropriate order,
+to create a composite PDF document.
+While this strategy may simplify the overall process of creating and
+editing larger documents, it does introduce a problem in creating
+an overall document outline,
+since each individual PostScript\*(rg component will be assigned
+duplicated sequences of \(lqbookmark\(rq names,
+with each name ultimately referring to multiple locations in the composite document.
+To avoid such reference naming conflicts, the
+.CW pdfhref
+macro allows the user to specify a \(lqtag\(rq,
+which is appended to the automatically generated \(lqbookmark\(rq name;
+this may be used as a discriminating mark, to distinguish otherwise
+similarly named destinations, in different sections of the composite document.
+.LP
+To create a \(lqtagged\(rq document outline,
+the syntax for invocation of the
+.CW pdfhref
+macro is modified, by the inclusion of an optional \(lqtag\(rq specification,
+.EM before
+the nesting level argument, i.e.
+.QP
+.fam C
+.B ".pdfhref O"
+.B -T \& [
+.I tag >] <
+.I level > <
+.I "descriptive text ..."
+.LP
+The optional
+.CWI tag > <
+argument may be composed of any characters of the user's choice;
+however, its initial character
+.EM "must not"
+be any decimal digit, and ideally it should be kept short
+\(em one or two characters at most.
+.LP
+By employing a different tag in each section,
+the user can ensure that \(lqbookmark\(rq names remain unique,
+throughout all the sections of a composite document.
+For example, when using the
+.CW spdf.tmac
+macro package, which adds
+.CW pdfmark
+capabilities to the standard
+.CW ms
+package,
+.XR using-spdf ), (
+the table of contents is collected into a separate PostScript\*(rg section
+from the main body of the document.
+In the \(lqbody\(rq section, the document outline is \(lquntagged\(rq,
+but in the \(lqTable\~of\~Contents\(rq section, a modified version of the
+.CW TC
+macro adds an outline entry for the start of the \(lqTable\~of\~Contents\(rq,
+invoking the
+.CW pdfhref
+macro as
+.QP
+.CW ".pdfhref O -T T 1 \e\e*[TOC]"
+.LP
+to tag the associated outline destination name with the single character suffix,
+.CW T \(rq. \(lq
+Alternatively, as in the case of the basic outline,
+.XR basic-outline ), (
+this may equally well be specified as
+.QP
+.CW ".pdfbookmark -T T 1 \e\e*[TOC]"
+.NH 3
+.XN Delegation of the Outline Definition
+.LP
+Since the most common use of a document outline
+is to provide a quick method of navigating through a document,
+using active \(lqhypertext\(rq links to chapter and section headings,
+it may be convenient to delegate the responsibility of creating the outline
+to a higher level macro, which is itself used to
+define and format the section headings.
+This approach has been adopted in the
+.CW spdf.tmac
+package, to be described later,
+.XR using-spdf ). (
+.LP
+When such an approach is adopted,
+the user will rarely, if ever, invoke the
+.CW pdfhref
+macro directly, to create a document outline.
+For example, the structure and content of the outline for this document
+has been exclusively defined, using a combination of the
+.CW NH
+macro, from the
+.CW ms
+package, to establish the structure, and the
+.CW XN
+macro from
+.CW spdf.tmac ,
+to define the content.
+In this case,
+the responsibility for invoking the
+.CW pdfhref
+macro, to create the document outline,
+is delegated to the
+.CW XN
+macro.
+.NH 2
+.XN -N pdfhref -- Adding Reference Marks and Links
+.LP
+.pdfhref F SECREF
+.ds SECREF.BEGIN Section
+.pdfhref L -D add-outline
+.pdfhref F
+has shown how the
+.CW pdfhref
+macro may be used to create a PDF document outline.
+While this is undoubtedly a powerful capability,
+it is by no means the only trick in the repertoire of this versatile macro.
+.LP
+The macro name,
+.CW pdfhref ,
+which is a contraction of \(lqPDF HyperText Reference\(rq,
+indicates that the general purpose of this macro is to define
+.EM any
+type of dynamic reference mark, within a PDF document.
+Its generalised usage syntax takes the form
+.QP
+.fam C
+.B .pdfhref
+.BI class > <
+.I "-options ...\&" ] [
+[--]
+.I "descriptive text ...\&" ] [
+.LP
+where
+.CW <\f(CIclass\fP>
+represents a required single character argument,
+which defines the specific reference operation to be performed,
+and may be selected from:\(en
+.QS
+.IP \*[= O]
+Add an entry to the document outline.
+This operation has been described earlier,
+.XR add-outline ). (
+.IP \*[= M]
+Place a \(lqnamed destination\(rq reference mark at the current output position,
+in the current PDF document,
+.XR mark-dest ). (
+.IP \*[= D]
+Specify the content of a PDF document reference dictionary entry;
+typically, such entries are generated automatically,
+by transformation of the intermediate output resulting from the use of
+.CW pdfhref
+.CWB M \& \& \(rq, \(lq
+with the
+.CWB -X \& \& \(rq \(lq
+modifier,
+.XR create-map ); (
+however, it is also possible to specify such entries manually,
+.XR user-format ). (
+.IP \*[= L]
+Insert an active link to a named destination,
+.XR link-named ), (
+at the current output position in the current PDF document,
+such that when the reader clicks on the link text,
+the document view changes to show the location of the named destination.
+.IP \*[= W]
+Insert an active link to a \(lqweb\(rq resource,
+.XR add-weblink ), (
+at the current output position in the current PDF document.
+This is effectively the same as using the
+.CWB L \& \& \(rq \(lq
+operator to establish a link to a named destination in another PDF document,
+.XR link-extern ), (
+except that in this case, the destination is specified by a
+\(lquniform resource identifier\(rq, or
+.CW URI ;
+this may represent any Internet or local resource
+which can be specified in this manner.
+.IP \*[= F]
+Specify a user defined macro, to be called by
+.CW pdfhref ,
+when formatting the text in the active region of a link,
+.XR set-format ). (
+.IP \*[= Z]
+Define the absolute position on the physical PDF output page,
+where the \(lqhot\(hyspot\(rq associated with an active link is to be placed.
+Invoked in pairs, marking the starting and ending PDF page co\(hyordinates
+for each link \(lqhot\(hyspot\(rq, this operator is rarely, if ever,
+specified directly by the user;
+rather, appropriate
+.CW pdfhref
+.CWB Z \& \& \(rq \(lq
+specifications are inserted automatically into the document reference map
+during the PDF document formatting process,
+.XR create-map ). (
+.IP \*[= I]
+Initialise support for
+.CW pdfhref
+features.
+The current
+.CW pdfhref
+implementation provides only one such feature which requires initialisation
+\(em a helper macro which must be attached to a user supplied page trap handler,
+in order to support mapping of reference \(lqhot\(hyspots\(rq
+which extend through a page transition;
+.XR page-trap ). (
+.QE
+.NH 3
+.XN Optional Features of the \F[C]pdfhref\F[] Macro
+.LP
+The behaviour of a number of the
+.CW pdfhref
+macro operations can be modified,
+by including
+.EM "option specifiers" \(rq \(lq
+after the operation specifying argument,
+but
+.EM before
+any other arguments normally associated with the operation.
+In
+.EM all
+cases, an option is specified by an
+.EM "option flag" \(rq, \(lq
+comprising an initial hyphen,
+followed by one or two option identifying characters.
+Additionally,
+.EM some
+options require
+.EM "exactly one"
+option argument;
+for these options, the argument
+.EM must
+be specified, and it
+.EM must
+be separated from the preceding option flag by one or more
+.EM spaces ,
+(tabs
+.EM "must not"
+be used).
+It may be noted that this paradigm for specifying options
+is reminiscent of most
+.SM
+UNIX\(tm
+.LG
+shells; however, in the case of the
+.CW pdfhref
+macro, omission of the space separating an option flag from its argument is
+.EM never
+permitted.
+.LP
+A list of
+.EM all
+general purpose options supported by the
+.CW pdfhref
+macro is given below.
+Note that not all options are supported for all
+.CW pdfhref
+operations; the operations affected by each option are noted in the list.
+For
+.EM most
+operations, if an unsupported option is specified,
+it will be silently ignored; however, this behaviour should
+not be relied upon.
+.LP
+The general purpose options, supported by the
+.CW pdfhref
+macro, are:\(en
+.QS
+.IP \*[= -N\0 name > <]
+Allows the
+.CWI name > <
+associated with a PDF reference destination
+to be defined independently from the following text,
+which describes the reference.
+This option affects only the
+.CWB M \& \& \(rq \(lq
+operation of the
+.CW pdfhref
+macro,
+.XR mark-dest ). (
+.IP \*[= -E]
+Also used exclusively with the
+.CWB M \& \& \(rq \(lq
+operator, the
+.CWB -E
+option causes any specified
+.CWI descriptive \& \& \~\c
+.CWI text
+arguments,
+.XR mark-dest ), (
+to be copied, or
+.EM echoed ,
+in the body text of the document,
+at the point where the reference mark is defined;
+(without the
+.CWB -E
+option, such
+.CWI descriptive \& \& \~\c
+.CWI text
+will appear
+.EM only
+at points where links to the reference mark are placed,
+and where the standard reference display format,
+.XR set-format ), (
+is used).
+.IP \*[= -D\0 dest > <]
+Specifies the
+.CW URI ,
+or the destination name associated with a PDF active link,
+independently of the following text,
+which describes the link and demarcates the link \(lqhot\(hyspot\(rq.
+This option affects the behaviour of the
+.CW pdfhref
+macro's
+.CWB L \& \& \(rq \(lq
+and
+.CWB W \& \& \(rq \(lq
+operations.
+.IP
+When used with the
+.CWB L \& \& \(rq \(lq
+operator, the
+.CWI dest > <
+argument must specify a PDF \(lqnamed destination\(rq,
+as defined using
+.CW pdfhref
+with the
+.CWB M \& \& \(rq \(lq
+operator.
+.IP
+When used with the
+.CWB W \& \& \(rq \(lq
+operator,
+.CWI dest > <
+must specify a link destination in the form of a
+\(lquniform resource identifier\(rq, or
+.CW URI ,
+.XR add-weblink ). (
+.IP \*[= -F\0 file > <]
+When used with the
+.CWB L \& \& \(rq \(lq
+.CW pdfhref
+operator,
+.CWI file > <
+specifies an external PDF file in which the named destination
+for the link reference is defined.
+This option
+.EM must
+be specified with the
+.CWB L \& \& \(rq \(lq
+operator,
+to create a link to a destination in a different PDF document;
+when the
+.CWB L \& \& \(rq \(lq
+operator is used
+.EM without
+this option, the link destination is assumed to be defined
+within the same document.
+.IP \*[= -P\0 \(dqprefix\(hytext\(dq > <]
+Specifies
+.CWI \(dqprefix\(hytext\(dq > <
+to be attached to the
+.EM start
+of the text describing an active PDF document link,
+with no intervening space, but without itself being included in the
+active area of the link \(lqhot\(hyspot\(rq;
+it is effective with the
+.CWB L \& \& \(rq \(lq
+and
+.CWB W \& \& \(rq \(lq
+.CW pdfhref
+operators.
+.IP
+Typically, this option would be used to insert punctuation before
+the link \(lqhot\(hyspot\(rq.
+Thus, there is little reason for the inclusion of spaces in
+.CWI \(dqprefix\(hytext\(dq > < ;
+however, if such space is required, then the enclosing double quotes
+.EM must
+be specified, as indicated.
+.IP \*[= -A\0 \(dqaffixed\(hytext\(dq > <]
+Specifies
+.CWI \(dqaffixed\(hytext\(dq > <
+to be attached to the
+.EM end
+of the text describing an active PDF document link,
+with no intervening space, but without itself being included in the
+active area of the link \(lqhot\(hyspot\(rq;
+it is effective with the
+.CWB L \& \& \(rq \(lq
+and
+.CWB W \& \& \(rq \(lq
+.CW pdfhref
+operators.
+.IP
+Typically, this option would be used to insert punctuation after
+the link \(lqhot\(hyspot\(rq.
+Thus, there is little reason for the inclusion of spaces in
+.CWI \(dqaffixed\(hytext\(dq > < ;
+however, if such space is required, then the enclosing double quotes
+.EM must
+be specified, as indicated.
+.IP \*[= -T\0 tag > <]
+When specified with the
+.CWB O \& \& \(rq \(lq
+operator,
+.CWI tag > <
+is appended to the \(lqbookmark\(rq name assigned to the generated outline entry.
+This option is
+.EM required ,
+to distinguish between the series of \(lqbookmark\(rq names generated in
+individual passes of the
+.CW groff
+formatter, when the final PDF document is to be assembled
+from a number of separately formatted components;
+.XR multipart-outline ). (
+.IP \*[= -X]
+This
+.CW pdfhref
+option is used with either the
+.CWB M \& \& \(rq \(lq
+operator, or with the
+.CWB L \& \& \(rq \(lq
+operator.
+.IP
+When used with the
+.CWB M \& \& \(rq \(lq
+operator,
+.XR mark-dest ), (
+it ensures that a cross reference record for the marked destination
+will be included in the document reference map,
+.XR export-map ). (
+.IP
+When used with the
+.CWB L \& \& \(rq \(lq
+operator,
+.XR link-named ), (
+it causes the reference to be displayed in the standard cross reference format,
+.XR set-format ), (
+but substituting the
+.CWI descriptive \& \& \~\c
+.CWI text
+specified in the
+.CW pdfhref \& \(lq
+.CW L \(rq
+argument list,
+for the description specified in the document reference map.
+.IP \*[= --]
+Marks the end of the option specifiers.
+This may be used with all
+.CW pdfhref
+operations which accept options, to prevent
+.CW pdfhref
+from interpreting any following arguments as option specifiers,
+even if they would otherwise be interpreted as such.
+It is also useful when the argument list to
+.CW pdfhref
+contains special characters \(em any special character,
+which is not legal in a
+.CW groff
+macro name, will cause a parsing error, if
+.CW pdfhref
+attempts to match it as a possible option flag;
+using the
+.CW -- \(rq \(lq
+flag prevents this, so suppressing the
+.CW groff
+warning message, which would otherwise ensue.
+.IP
+Using this flag after
+.EM all
+sequences of macro options is recommended,
+even when it is not strictly necessary,
+if only for the entirely cosmetic benefit of visually separating
+the main argument list from the sequence of preceding options.
+.QE
+.LP
+In addition to the
+.CW pdfhref
+options listed above, a supplementary set of two character options are defined.
+These supplementary options, listed below, are intended for use with the
+.CWB L \& \& \(rq \(lq
+operator, in conjunction with the
+.CWB -F \& \& \~\c
+.CWBI file > <
+option, to specify alternate file names,
+in formats compatible with the file naming conventions
+of alternate operating systems;
+they will be silently ignored, if used in any other context.
+.LP
+The supported alternate file name options,
+which are ignored if the
+.CWB -F \& \& \~\c
+.CWBI file > <
+option is not specified, are:\(en
+.QS
+.IP \*[= -DF\0 dos\(hyfile > <]
+Specifies the name of the file in which a link destination is defined,
+using the file naming semantics of the
+.CW MS\(hyDOS \*(rg
+operating system.
+When the PDF document is read on a machine
+where the operating system uses the
+.CW MS\(hyDOS \*(rg
+file system, then
+.CWI dos\(hyfile > <
+is used as the name of the file containing the reference destination,
+overriding the
+.CWI file > <
+argument specified with the
+.CWB -F
+option.
+.IP \*[= -MF\0 mac\(hyfile > <]
+Specifies the name of the file in which a link destination is defined,
+using the file naming semantics of the
+.CW Apple \*(rg
+.CW Macintosh \*(rg
+operating system.
+When the PDF document is read on a machine
+where the operating system uses the
+.CW Macintosh \*(rg
+file system, then
+.CWI mac\(hyfile > <
+is used as the name of the file containing the reference destination,
+overriding the
+.CWI file > <
+argument specified with the
+.CWB -F
+option.
+.IP \*[= -UF\0 unix\(hyfile > <]
+Specifies the name of the file in which a link destination is defined,
+using the file naming semantics of the
+.CW UNIX \(tm
+operating system.
+When the PDF document is read on a machine
+where the operating system uses
+.CW POSIX
+file naming semantics, then
+.CWI unix\(hyfile > <
+is used as the name of the file containing the reference destination,
+overriding the
+.CWI file > <
+argument specified with the
+.CWB -F
+option.
+.IP \*[= -WF\0 win\(hyfile > <]
+Specifies the name of the file in which a link destination is defined,
+using the file naming semantics of the
+.CW MS\(hyWindows \*(rg
+32\(hybit operating system.
+When the PDF document is read on a machine
+where the operating system uses any of the
+.CW MS\(hyWindows \*(rg
+file systems, with long file name support, then
+.CWI win\(hyfile > <
+is used as the name of the file containing the reference destination,
+overriding the
+.CWI file > <
+argument specified with the
+.CWB -F
+option.
+.QE
+.NH 3
+.XN -N mark-dest -- Marking a Reference Destination
+.LP
+The
+.CW pdfhref
+macro may be used to create active links to any Internet resource,
+specified by its
+.CW URI ,
+or to any \(lqnamed destination\(rq,
+either within the same document, or in another PDF document.
+Although the PDF specification allows link destinations to be defined
+in terms of a page number, and an associated view specification,
+this style of reference is not currently supported by the
+.CW pdfhref
+macro, because it is not possible to adequately bind the specification
+for the destination with the intended reference context.
+.LP
+References to Internet resources are interpreted in accordance with the
+.CW W3C
+standard for defining a
+.CW URI ;
+hence the only prerequisite, for creating a link to any Internet resource,
+is that the
+.CW URI
+be properly specified, when declaring the reference;
+.XR add-weblink ). (
+In the case of references to \(lqnamed destinations\(rq in PDF documents,
+however, it is necessary to provide a mechanism for creating such
+\(lqnamed destinations\(rq.
+This may be accomplished, by invoking the
+.CW pdfhref
+macro in the form
+.QP
+.fam C
+.B ".pdfhref M"
+.B -N \& [
+.I name >] <
+.B -X ] [
+.B -E ] [
+.I "descriptive text ...\&" ] [
+.LP
+This creates a \(lqnamed destination\(rq reference mark, with its name specified by
+.CWI name > < ,
+or, if the
+.CWB -N
+option is not specified, by the first word of
+.CWI descriptive \& \& \~\c
+.CWI text \& \& ;
+(note that this imposes the restriction that,
+if the
+.CWB -N
+option is omitted, then
+.EM "at least"
+one word of
+.CWI descriptive \& \& \~\c
+.CWI text
+.EM must
+be specified).
+Additionally, a reference view will be automatically defined,
+and associated with the reference mark,
+.XR pdfhref-view ), (
+.\" and, if any
+.\" .CWI descriptive
+.\" .CWI text
+.\" is specified, or the
+and, if the
+.CWB -X
+option is specified, and no document cross reference map has been imported,
+.XR import-map ), (
+then a cross reference mapping record,
+.XR export-map ), (
+will be written to the
+.CW stdout
+stream;
+this may be captured, and subsequently used to generate a cross reference map
+for the document,
+.XR create-map ). (
+.LP
+When a \(lqnamed destination\(rq reference mark is created, using the
+.CW pdfhref
+macro's
+.CWB M \& \& \(rq \(lq
+operator, there is normally no visible effect in the formatted document; any
+.CWI descriptive \& \& \~\c
+.CWI text
+which is specified will simply be stored in the cross reference map,
+for use when a link to the reference mark is created.
+This default behaviour may be changed, by specifying the
+.CWB -E
+option, which causes any specified
+.CWI descriptive \& \& \~\c
+.CWI text
+to be \(lqechoed\(rq in the document text,
+at the point where the reference mark is placed,
+in addition to its inclusion in the cross reference map.
+.NH 4
+.XN -N export-map -- Mapping a Destination for Cross Referencing
+.LP
+Effective cross referencing of
+.EM any
+document formatted by
+.CW groff
+requires multiple pass formatting.
+Details of how this multiple pass formatting may be accomplished,
+when working with the
+.CW pdfmark
+macros, will be discussed later,
+.XR do-xref ); (
+at this stage, the discussion will be restricted to the initial preparation,
+which is required at the time when the cross reference destinations are defined.
+.LP
+The first stage, in the process of cross referencing a document,
+is the generation of a cross reference map.
+Again, the details of
+.EM how
+the cross reference map is generated will be discussed in
+.pdfhref F SECREF L -D do-xref -A ;
+.pdfhref F
+however, it is important to recognise that
+.EM what
+content is included in the cross reference map is established
+when the reference destination is defined \(em it is derived
+from the reference data exported on the
+.CW stderr
+stream by the
+.CW pdfhref
+macro, when it is invoked with the
+.CWB M \& \& \(rq \(lq
+operator, and is controlled by whatever definition of the string
+.CW PDFHREF.INFO
+is in effect, when the
+.CW pdfhref
+macro is invoked.
+.LP
+The initial default setting of
+.CW PDFHREF.INFO
+is
+.QP
+.CW ".ds PDFHREF.INFO page \e\en% \e\e$*"
+.LP
+which ensures that the cross reference map will contain
+at least a page number reference, supplemented by any
+.CWI descriptive \& \& \~\c
+.CWI text
+which is specified for the reference mark, as defined by the
+.CW pdfhref
+macro, with its
+.CWB M \& \& \(rq \(lq
+operator; this may be redefined by the user,
+to export additional cross reference information,
+or to modify the default format for cross reference links,
+.XR set-format ). (
+.NH 4
+.XN -N pdfhref-view -- Associating a Document View with a Reference Mark
+.LP
+In the same manner as each document outline reference, defined by the
+.CW pdfhref
+macro with the
+.CWB O \& \& \(rq \(lq
+operator,
+.XR add-outline ), (
+has a specific document view associated with it,
+each reference destination marked by
+.CW pdfhref
+with the
+.CWB M \& \& \(rq \(lq
+operator, requires an associated document view specification.
+.LP
+The mechanism whereby a document view is associated with a reference mark
+is entirely analogous to that employed for outline references,
+.XR outline-view ), (
+except that the
+.CW PDFHREF.VIEW
+string specification is used, in place of the
+.CW PDFBOOKMARK.VIEW
+specification.
+Thus, the reference view is defined in terms of:\(en
+.QS
+.IP \*[= PDFHREF.VIEW]
+A string,
+establishing the position of the reference mark within the viewing window,
+and the magnification at which the document will be viewed,
+at the location of the marked reference destination;
+by default, it is defined by
+.RS
+.QP
+.CW ".ds PDFHREF.VIEW /FitH \e\en[PDFPAGE.Y] u"
+.RE
+.IP
+which displays the reference destination at the top of the viewing window,
+with the magnification set to fit the page width to the width of the window.
+.IP \*[= PDFHREF.VIEW.LEADING]
+A numeric register,
+specifying additional spacing, to be placed between the top of the display
+window and the actual position at which the location of the reference
+destination appears within the window.
+This register is shared with the view specification for outline references,
+and thus has the same default initial setting,
+.RS
+.QP
+.CW ".nr PDFHREF.VIEW.LEADING 5.0p"
+.RE
+.IP
+as in the case of outline reference views.
+.IP
+Again, notice that
+.CW PDFHREF.VIEW.LEADING
+does not represent true typographic \(lqleading\(rq,
+since any preceding text, set in the specified display space,
+will be visible at the top of the viewing window,
+when the reference is selected.
+.QE
+.LP
+Just as the view associated with outline references may be changed,
+by redefining
+.CW PDFBOOKMARK.VIEW ,
+so the view associated with marked reference destinations may be changed,
+by redefining
+.CW PDFHREF.VIEW ,
+and, if desired,
+.CW PDFHREF.VIEW.LEADING ;
+such changes will become effective for all reference destinations marked
+.EM after
+these definitions are changed.
+(Notice that, since the specification of
+.CW PDFHREF.VIEW.LEADING
+is shared by both outline reference views and marked reference views,
+if it is changed, then the views for
+.EM both
+reference types are changed accordingly).
+.LP
+It may again be noted, that the
+.CW PDFPAGE.Y
+register is used in the definition of
+.CW PDFHREF.VIEW ,
+just as it is in the definition of
+.CW PDFBOOKMARK.VIEW ;
+all comments in
+.pdfhref F SECREF L -D outline-view
+.pdfhref F
+relating to its use, and indeed to page position computations in general,
+apply equally to marked reference views and to outline reference views.
+.NH 3
+.XN -N link-named -- Linking to a Marked Reference Destination
+.LP
+Any named destination, such as those marked by the
+.CW pdfhref
+macro, using it's
+.CWB M \& \& \(rq \(lq
+operator, may be referred to from any point in
+.EM any
+PDF document, using an
+.EM "active link" ;
+such active links are created by again using the
+.CW pdfhref
+macro, but in this case, with the
+.CWB L \& \& \(rq \(lq
+operator.
+This operator provides support for two distinct cases,
+depending on whether the reference destination is defined in
+the same document as the link,
+.XR link-intern ), (
+or is defined as a named destination in a different PDF document,
+.XR link-extern ). (
+.NH 4
+.XN -N link-intern -- References within a Single PDF Document
+.LP
+The general syntactic form for invoking the
+.CW pdfhref
+macro,
+when creating a link to a named destination within the same PDF document is
+.QP
+.fam C
+.B .pdfhref
+.B L
+.B -D \& [
+.BI dest-name >] <
+.B -P \& [
+.BI prefix-text >] <
+.B -A \& [
+.BI affixed-text >] <
+\e
+.br
+\0\0\0
+.B -X ] [
+.B -- ] [
+.I "descriptive text ...\&" ] [
+.LP
+where
+.CWI dest-name > <
+specifies the name of the link destination,
+as specified using the
+.CW pdfhref
+.CWB M \& \& \(rq \(lq
+operation; (it may be defined either earlier in the document,
+to create a backward reference, or later, to create a forward reference).
+.\"
+.\" Here's a example of how to add an iconic annotation.
+.\"
+.\".pdfnote -T "Internal Cross References" \
+.\" This description is rather terse, and could benefit from \
+.\" the inclusion of an example.
+.LP
+If any
+.CWI descriptive \& \& \~\c
+.CWI text
+arguments are specified, then they will be inserted into the
+.CW groff
+output stream, to define the text appearing in the \(lqhot\(hyspot\(rq
+region of the link;
+this will be printed in the link colour specified by the string,
+.CW PDFHREF.TEXT.COLOUR ,
+which is described in
+.XR-NO-PREFIX set-colour .
+If the
+.CWB -X
+option is also specified, then the
+.CWI descriptive \& \& \~\c
+.CWI text
+will be augmented, by prefacing it with page and section number indicators,
+in accordance with the reference formatting rules which are in effect,
+.XR set-format ); (
+such indicators will be included within the active link region,
+and will also be printed in the link colour.
+.LP
+Note that
+.EM either
+the
+.CWB -D \& \& \~\c
+.CWBI dest\(hyname > <
+option,
+.EM or
+the
+.CWI descriptive \& \& \~\c
+.CWI text
+arguments,
+.EM "but not both" ,
+may be omitted.
+If the
+.CWB -D \& \& \~\c
+.CWBI dest\(hyname > <
+option is omitted, then the first word of
+.CWI descriptive \& \& \~\c
+.CWI text \& \& ,
+i.e.\~all text up to but not including the first space,
+will be interpreted as the
+.CWBI dest\(hyname > <
+for the link; this text will also appear in the running text of the document,
+within the active region of the link.
+Alternatively, if the
+.CWB -D \& \& \~\c
+.CWBI dest\(hyname > <
+option
+.EM is
+specified, and
+.CWI descriptive \& \& \~\c
+.CWI text
+is not,
+then the running text which defines the reference,
+and its active region,
+will be derived from the reference description which is specified
+when the named destination is marked,
+.XR mark-dest ), (
+and will be formatted according to the reference formatting rules
+which are in effect, when the reference is placed,
+.XR set-format ); (
+in this case, it is not necessary to specify the
+.CWB -X
+option to activate automatic formatting of the reference \(em it is implied,
+by the omission of all
+.CWI descriptive \& \& \~\c
+.CWI text
+arguments.
+.LP
+The
+.CWB -P \& \& \~\c
+.CWBI prefix\(hytext > <
+and
+.CWB -A \& \& \~\c
+.CWBI affixed\(hytext > <
+options may be used to specify additional text
+which will be placed before and after the linked text respectively,
+with no intervening space.
+Such prefixed and affixed text will be printed in the normal text colour,
+and will not be included within the active region of the link.
+This feature is mostly useful for creating parenthetical references,
+or for placing punctuation adjacent to,
+but not included within,
+the text which defines the active region of the link.
+.LP
+The operation of the
+.CW pdfhref
+macro, when used with its
+.CWB L \& \& \(rq \(lq
+operator to place a link to a named PDF destination,
+may best be illustrated by an example.
+However, since the appearance of the link will be influenced by
+factors established when the named destination is marked,
+.XR mark-dest ), (
+and also by the formatting rules in effect when the link is placed,
+the presentation of a suitable exanple will be deferred,
+until the formatting mechanism has been explained,
+.XR set-format ). (
+.NH 4
+.XN -N link-extern -- References to Destinations in Other PDF Documents
+.LP
+The
+.CW pdfhref
+macro's
+.CWB L \& \& \(rq \(lq
+operator is not restricted to creating reference links
+within a single PDF document.
+When the link destination is defined in a different document,
+then the syntactic form for invoking
+.CW pdfhref
+is modified, by the addition of options to specify the
+name and location of the PDF file in which the destination is defined.
+Thus, the extended
+.CW pdfhref
+syntactic form becomes
+.QP
+.fam C
+.B .pdfhref
+.B L
+.B -F
+.BI file > <
+.B -D \& [
+.BI dest-name >] <
+\e
+.br
+\0\0\0
+.B -DF \& [
+.BI dos-file >] <
+.B -MF \& [
+.BI mac-file >] <
+.B -UF \& [
+.BI unix-file >] <
+\e
+.br
+\0\0\0
+.B -WF \& [
+.BI win-file >] <
+.B -P \& [
+.BI prefix-text >] <
+.B -A \& [
+.BI affixed-text >] <
+\e
+.br
+\0\0\0
+.B -X ] [
+.B -- ] [
+.I "descriptive text ...\&" ] [
+.LP
+where the
+.CWB -F \& \& \~\c
+.CWBI file > <
+option serves
+.EM two
+purposes: it both indicates to the
+.CW pdfhref
+macro that the specified reference destination
+is defined in an external PDF file,
+and it also specifies the normal path name,
+which is to be used to locate this file,
+when a user selects the reference.
+.LP
+In addition to the
+.CWB -F \& \& \~\c
+.CWBI file > <
+option, which
+.EM must
+be specified when referring to a destination in an external PDF file,
+the
+.CWB -DF \& \& \~\c
+.CWBI dos\(hyfile > < ,
+.CWB -MF \& \& \~\c
+.CWBI mac\(hyfile > < ,
+.CWB -UF \& \& \~\c
+.CWBI unix\(hyfile > <
+and
+.CWB -WF \& \& \~\c
+.CWBI win\(hyfile > <
+options may be used to specify the location of the file
+containing the reference destination,
+in a variety of operating system dependent formats.
+These options assign their arguments to the
+.CW /DosFile ,
+.CW /MacFile ,
+.CW /UnixFile
+and
+.CW /WinFile
+keys of the generated
+.CW pdfmark
+respectively; thus when any of these options are specified,
+.EM "in addition to"
+the
+.CWB -F \& \& \~\c
+.CWBI file > <
+option, and the document is read on the appropriate operating systems,
+then the path names specified by
+.CWBI dos\(hyfile > < ,
+.CWBI mac\(hyfile > < ,
+.CWBI unix\(hyfile > <
+and
+.CWBI win\(hyfile > <
+will be searched,
+.EM instead
+of the path name specified by
+.CWBI file > < ,
+for each of the
+.CW MS\(hyDOS \*(rg,
+.CW Apple \*(rg
+.CW Macintosh \*(rg,
+.CW UNIX \(tm
+and
+.CW MS\(hyWindows \*(rg
+operating systems, respectively; see the
+.pdfmark-manual ,
+for further details.
+.LP
+Other than the use of these additional options,
+which specify that the reference destination is in an external PDF file,
+the behaviour of the
+.CW pdfhref
+.CWB L \& \& \(rq \(lq
+operator, with the
+.CWB -F \& \& \~\c
+.CWBI file > <
+option, remains identical to its behaviour
+.EM without
+this option,
+.XR link-intern ), (
+with respect to the interpretation of other options,
+the handling of the
+.CWI descriptive \& \& \~\c
+.CWI text
+arguments, and the formatting of the displayed reference.
+.LP
+Once again, since the appearance of the reference is determined by
+factors specified in the document reference map,
+and also by the formatting rules in effect when the reference is placed,
+the presentation of an example of the placing of
+a reference to an external destination will be deferred,
+until the formatting mechanism has been explained,
+.XR set-format ). (
+.NH 3
+.XN -N add-weblink -- Linking to Internet Resources
+.LP
+In addition to supporting the creation of cross references
+to named destinations in PDF documents, the
+.CW pdfhref
+macro also has the capability to create active links to Internet resources,
+or indeed to
+.EM any
+resource which may be specified by a Uniform Resource Identifier,
+(which is usually abbreviated to the acronym \(lqURI\(rq,
+and sometimes also referred to as a Uniform Resource Locator,
+or \(lqURL\(rq).
+.LP
+Since the mechanism for creating a link to a URI differs somewhat
+from that for creating PDF references, the
+.CW pdfhref
+macro is invoked with the
+.CWB W \& \& \(rq \(lq
+(for \(lqweb\(hylink\(rq) operator, rather than the
+.CWB L \& \& \(rq \(lq
+operator; nevertheless, the invocation syntax is similar, having the form
+.QP
+.fam C
+.B .pdfhref
+.B W
+.B -D \& [
+.BI URI >] <
+.B -P \& [
+.BI prefix-text >] <
+.B -A \& [
+.BI affixed-text >] <
+\e
+.br
+\0\0\0
+.B -- ] [
+.I "descriptive text ...\&"
+.LP
+where the optional
+.CWB -D
+.CWBI URI > <
+modifier specifies the address for the target Internet resource,
+in any appropriate
+.EM "Uniform Resource Identifier"
+format, while the
+.CWI descriptive
+.CWI text
+argument specifies the text which is to appear in the \(lqhot\(hyspot\(rq
+region, and the
+.CWB -P
+.CWBI prefix\(hytext > <
+and
+.CWB -A
+.CWBI affixed\(hytext > <
+options have the same effect as in the case of local document links,
+.XR link-intern ). (
+.LP
+Notice that it is not mandatory to include the
+.CWB -D
+.CWBI URI > <
+in the link specification; if it
+.EM is
+specified, then it is not necessary for the URI to appear,
+in the running text of the document \(em the
+.CWI descriptive
+.CWI text
+argument exactly defines the text
+which will appear within the \(lqhot\(hyspot\(rq region,
+and this need not include the URI.
+However, if the
+.CWB -D \& \& \~\c
+.CWBI URI > <
+specification is omitted, then the
+.CWI descriptive
+.CWI text
+argument
+.EM must
+be an
+.EM exact
+representation of the URI, which
+.EM will ,
+therefore, appear as the entire content of the \(lqhot\(hyspot\(rq.
+For example, we could introduce a reference to
+.pdfhref W -D \*[GROFF-WEBSITE] -A , the groff web site
+in which the actual URI is concealed, by using mark up such as:\(en
+.DS I
+.CW
+For example, we could introduce a reference to
+\&.pdfhref W -D \*[GROFF-WEBSITE] -A , the groff web site
+in which the actual URI is concealed,
+.DE
+Alternatively,
+to refer the reader to the groff web site,
+making it obvious that the appropriate URI is
+.pdfhref W -A , \*[GROFF-WEBSITE]
+the requisite mark up might be:\(en
+.DS I
+.CW
+to refer the reader to the groff web site,
+making it obvious that the appropriate URI is
+\&.pdfhref W -A , \*[GROFF-WEBSITE]
+the requisite mark up might be:\e(en
+.DE
+.NH 3
+.XN -N set-format -- Establishing a Format for References
+.LP
+There are two principal aspects to be addressed,
+when defining the format to be used when displaying references.
+Firstly, it is desirable to provide a visual cue,
+to indicate that the text describing the reference is imbued
+with special properties \(em it is dynamically linked to the reference
+destination \(em and secondly, the textual content should
+describe where the link leads, and ideally,
+it should also describe the content of the reference destination.
+.LP
+The visual cue,
+that a text region defines a dynamically linked reference,
+is most commonly provided by printing the text within the active
+region in a distinctive colour.
+This technique will be employed automatically by the
+.CW pdfhref
+macro \(em
+.XR set-colour
+\(em unless the user specifically chooses to adopt, and implement,
+some alternative strategy.
+.NH 4
+.XN -N set-colour -- Using Colour to Demarcate Link Regions
+.LP
+Typically, when a PDF document contains
+.EM active
+references to other locations, either within the same document,
+or even in other documents, or on the World Wide Web,
+it is usually desirable to make the regions
+where these active links are placed stand out from the surrounding text.
+.NH 4
+.XN -N user-format -- Specifying Reference Text Explicitly
+.NH 4
+.XN -N auto-format -- Using Automatically Formatted Reference Text
+.NH 4
+.XN -N custom-format -- Customising Automatically Formatted Reference Text
+.LP
+It is incumbent on the user,
+if employing automatic formatting of the displayed reference,
+.XR set-format ), (
+to ensure that an appropriate reference definition
+is created for the reference destination,
+and is included in the reference map for the document
+in which the reference will appear;
+thus, it may be easiest to
+.EM always
+use manual formatting for external references.
+.NH 3
+.XN Problematic Links
+.LP
+Irrespective of whether a
+.CW pdfhref
+reference is placed using the
+.CWB L \& \& \(rq \(lq
+operator, or the
+.CWB W \& \& \(rq \(lq
+operator, there may be occasions when the resulting link
+does function as expected.
+A number of scenarios, which are known to be troublesome,
+are described below.
+.NH 4
+.XN -N page-trap -- Links with a Page Transition in the Active Region
+.LP
+When a link is placed near the bottom of a page,
+it is possible that its active region, or \(lqhot\(hyspot\(rq,
+may extend on to the next page.
+In this situation, a page trap macro is required
+to intercept the page transition, and to restart the mapping of
+the \(lqhot\(hyspot\(rq boundary on the new page.
+.LP
+The
+.CW pdfmark
+macro package includes a suitable page trap macro, to satisfy this requirement.
+However, to avoid pre\(hyempting any other requirement the user may have for
+a page transition trap, this is
+.EM not
+installed as an active page trap,
+unless explicitly requested by the user.
+.LP
+To enable proper handling of page transitions,
+which occur within the active regions of reference links,
+the user should:\(en
+.QS
+.nr ITEM 0 1
+.IP \n+[ITEM].
+Define a page transition macro, to provide whatever features may be required,
+when a page transition occurs \(em e.g.\& printing footnotes,
+adding page footers and headers, etc.
+This macro should end by setting the output position at the correct
+vertical page offset, where the printing of running text is to restart,
+following the page transition.
+.IP \n+[ITEM].
+Plant a trap to invoke this macro, at the appropriate vertical position
+marking the end of normal running text on each page.
+.KS
+.IP \n+[ITEM].
+Initialise the
+.CW pdfhref
+hook into this page transition trap, by invoking
+.RS
+.IP
+.fam C
+.B "pdfhref I -PT"
+.BI macro-name > <
+.LP
+where
+.CWBI macro-name > <
+is the name of the user supplied page trap macro,
+to ensure that
+.CW pdfhref
+will correctly restart mapping of active link regions,
+at the start of each new page.
+.KE
+.RE
+.QE
+.LP
+It may be observed that this initialisation of the
+.CW pdfhref
+page transition hook is, typically, required only once
+.EM before
+document formatting begins.
+Users of document formatting macro packages may reasonably expect that
+this initialisation should be performed by the macro package itself.
+Thus, writers of such macro packages which include
+.CW pdfmark
+bindings, should provide appropriate initialisation,
+so relieving the end user of this responsibility.
+The following example, abstracted from the sample
+.CW ms
+binding package,
+.CW spdf.tmac ,
+illustrates how this may be accomplished:\(en
+.DS I
+.CW
+\&.\e" groff "ms" provides the "pg@bottom" macro, which has already
+\&.\e" been installed as a page transition trap. To ensure proper
+\&.\e" mapping of "pdfhref" links which overflow the bottom of any
+\&.\e" page, we need to install the "pdfhref" page transition hook,
+\&.\e" as an addendum to this macro.
+\&.
+\&.pdfhref I -PT pg@bottom
+.DE
+.NH 2
+.XN -N add-note -- Annotating a PDF Document using Pop-Up Notes
+.NH 2
+.XN -N pdfsync -- Synchronising Output and \F[C]pdfmark\F[] Contexts
+.LP
+It has been noted previously, that the
+.CW pdfview
+macro,
+.XR docview ), (
+the
+.CW pdfinfo
+macro,
+.XR docinfo ), (
+and the
+.CW pdfhref
+macro, when used to create a document outline,
+.XR add-outline ), (
+do not immediately write their
+.CW pdfmark
+output to the PostScript\*(rg data stream;
+instead, they cache their output, in a
+.CW groff
+diversion, in the case of the
+.CW pdfview
+and
+.CW pdfinfo
+macros, or in an ordered collection of strings and numeric registers,
+in the case of the document outline,
+until a more appropriate time for copying it out.
+In the case of
+.CW pdfview
+and
+.CW pdfinfo
+\(lqmeta\(hydata\(rq,
+this \(lqmore appropriate time\(rq is explicitly chosen by the user;
+in the case of document outline data,
+.EM some
+cached data may be implicitly written out as the document outline is compiled,
+but there will
+.EM always
+be some remaining data, which must be explicitly flushed out, before the
+.CW groff
+formatting process is allowed to complete.
+.LP
+To allow the user to choose when cached
+.CW pdfmark
+data is to be flushed to the output stream, the
+.CW pdfmark
+macro package provides the
+.CW pdfsync
+macro, (to synchronise the cache and output states).
+In its simplest form, it is invoked without arguments, i.e.
+.QP
+.fam C
+.B .pdfsync
+.LP
+This form of invocation ensures that
+.EM both
+the \(lqmeta\(hydata cache\(rq, containing
+.CW pdfview
+and
+.CW pdfinfo
+data,
+.EM and
+the \(lqoutline cache\(rq,
+containing any previously uncommitted document outline data,
+are flushed; ideally, this should be included in a
+.CW groff
+\(lqend macro\(rq, to ensure that
+.EM both
+caches are flushed, before
+.CW groff
+terminates.
+.LP
+Occasionally,
+it may be desirable to flush either the \(lqmeta\(hydata cache\(rq,
+without affecting the \(lqoutline cache\(rq, or vice\(hyversa,
+at a user specified time, prior to reaching the end of the document.
+This may be accomplished, by invoking the
+.CW pdfsync
+macro with an argument, i.e.
+.QP
+.fam C
+.B ".pdfsync M"
+.LP
+to flush only the \(lqmeta\(hydata cache\(rq, or
+.QP
+.fam C
+.B ".pdfsync O"
+.LP
+to flush only the \(lqoutline cache\(rq.
+.LP
+The \(lqmeta\(hydata cache\(rq can normally be safely flushed
+in this manner, at any time
+.EM after
+output of the first page has started;
+(it may cause formatting problems,
+most notably the appearance of unwanted white space, if flushed earlier,
+or indeed, if flushed immediately after a page transition,
+but before the output of the content on the new page has commenced).
+Caution is required, however, when explicitly flushing the
+\(lqoutline cache\(rq, since if the outline is to be
+subsequently extended, then the first outline entry after flushing
+.EM must
+be specified at level 1.
+Nevertheless, such explict flushing may occasionally be necessary;
+for example, the
+.CW TC
+macro in the
+.CW spdf.tmac
+package,
+.XR using-spdf ), (
+invokes
+.CW ".pdfsync\ O" \(rq \(lq
+to ensure that the outline for the \(lqbody\(rq section of the document
+is terminated,
+.EM before
+it commences the formatting of the table of contents section.
+.bp
+.NH 1
+.XN -N pdf-layout -- PDF Document Layout
+.LP
+The
+.CW pdfmark
+macros described in the preceding section,
+.XR pdf-features ), (
+provide no inherent document formatting capability of their own.
+However,
+they may be used in conjunction with any other
+.CW groff
+macro package of the user's choice,
+to add such capability.
+.LP
+In preparing this document, the standard
+.CW ms
+macro package, supplied as a component of the GNU Troff distribution,
+has been employed.
+To facilitate the use of the
+.CW pdfmark
+macros with the
+.CW ms
+macros,
+a binding macro package,
+.CW spdf.tmac ,
+has been created.
+The use of this binding macro package is described in the following section,
+.XR using-spdf ); (
+it may also serve as an example to users of other standard
+.CW groff
+macro packages,
+as to how the
+.CW pdfmark
+macros may be employed with their chosen primary macro package.
+.NH 2
+.XN -N using-spdf -- Using \F[C]pdfmark\F[] Macros with the \F[C]ms\F[] Macro Package
+.LP
+The use of the binding macro package,
+.CW spdf.tmac ,
+allows for the use of the
+.CW pdfmark
+macros in conjunction with the
+.CW ms
+macros,
+simply by issuing a
+.CW groff
+command of the form
+.QP
+.fam C
+groff -Tps
+.B -mspdf
+.I "-options ...\&" ] [
+file(s) ...
+.LP
+When using the
+.CW spdf.tmac
+package, the
+.CW groff
+input files may be marked up using any of the standard
+.CW ms
+macros to specify document formatting,
+while PDF features may be added,
+using any of the
+.CW pdfmark
+macros described previously,
+.XR pdf-features ). (
+Additionally,
+.CW spdf.tmac
+defines a number of convenient extensions to the
+.CW ms
+macro set, to better accomodate the use of PDF features within the
+.CW ms
+formatting framework,
+and to address a number of
+.CW ms
+document layout issues,
+which require special handling when producing PDF documents.
+These additional macros,
+and the issues they are intended to address,
+are described below.
+.NH 3
+.XN \F[C]ms\F[] Section Headings in PDF Documents
+.LP
+Traditionally,
+.CW ms
+provides the
+.CW NH
+and
+.CW SH
+macros, to specify section headings.
+However,
+there is no standard mechanism for generating a
+table of contents entry based on the text of the section heading;
+neither is there any recognised standard method for establishing a
+cross reference link to the section.
+.LP
+To address this
+.CW ms
+limitation,
+.CW spdf.tmac
+defines the
+.CW XN
+macro,
+.XR xn-macro ), (
+to be used in conjunction with the
+.CW NH
+macro.
+.NH 4
+.XN -N xn-macro -- The \F[C]XN\F[] Macro
+.NH 1
+.XN The PDF Publishing Process
+.NH 2
+.XN -N do-xref -- Resolving Cross References
+.NH 3
+.XN -N create-map -- Creating a Document Reference Map
+.NH 3
+.XN -N import-map -- Deploying a Document Reference Map
+.TC
diff --git a/contrib/groff/contrib/pdfmark/pdfmark.tmac b/contrib/groff/contrib/pdfmark/pdfmark.tmac
new file mode 100644
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+++ b/contrib/groff/contrib/pdfmark/pdfmark.tmac
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+.\" -*- nroff -*-
+.ig
+
+pdfmark.tmac
+
+Copyright (C) 2004
+ Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+ Written by Keith Marshall (keith.d.marshall@ntlworld.com)
+
+This file is part of groff.
+
+groff is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
+the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
+Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later
+version.
+
+groff is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
+WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
+FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
+for more details.
+
+You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
+with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
+
+Author's Note
+=============
+
+While I have written this macro package from scratch, much of my
+inspiration has come from discussion on the groff mailing list
+(mailto:groff@gnu.org). I am particularly indebted to:
+
+ Kees Zeelenberg, for an earlier macro package he posted,
+ a study of which helped me to get started.
+
+ Carlos J. G. Duarte and Werner Lemberg, whose discussion
+ on computation of the bounding boxes for link "hot-spots"
+ forms the basis of such computations in this package.
+..
+.if !\n(.g .ab These pdfmark macros require groff.
+.\"
+.\" Check if we have already been loaded -- do not reload
+.if d pdfmark .nx
+.\"
+.\" ======================================================================
+.\" Module PDFMARK: Insert Arbitrary PDFMARK Code in the PostScript Stream
+.\" ======================================================================
+.\"
+.\" PDFMARK output may be disabled, by zeroing the PDFOPMODE register,
+.\" ( which mimics a more generic OPMODE, if it is defined ).
+.\"
+.if rOPMODE .aln PDFOPMODE OPMODE
+.\"
+.\" but if OPMODE wasn't defined,
+.\" then make the default PDFMARK mode ENABLED.
+.\"
+.if !rPDFOPMODE .nr PDFOPMODE 1
+.\"
+.\" The "pdfmark" macro is responsible for emitting the appropriate
+.\" PostScript code.
+.\"
+.de pdfmark
+.\" ----------------------------------------------------------------
+.\" Usage:
+.\" .pdfmark text of pdfmark instruction
+.\" Macro supplies the required opening "[" and closing "pdfmark"
+.\" operator; DO NOT include them in the instruction text!
+.\" ----------------------------------------------------------------
+.\"
+.if \\n[PDFOPMODE] \X'ps:exec [\\$* pdfmark'\c
+..
+.\"
+.\" Some supporting macros defer actual pdfmark output until an
+.\" appropriate time for it to be written; the "pdfsync" macro
+.\" provides a mechanism for flushing such deferred output;
+.\" it should be called from an end macro, and at any other time
+.\" when it may be deemed necessary to flush pdfmark context.
+.\"
+.de pdfsync
+.\" ----------------------------------------------------------------
+.\" Usage:
+.\" .pdfsync buffer ...
+.\" Arguments indicate which "buffer(s)" to flush:
+.\" O -> bookmark (outline) cache
+.\" M -> document metadata diversion
+.\" If no argument, flush ALL buffers
+.\" ----------------------------------------------------------------
+.\"
+.ie \\n(.$ \{\
+. while \\n(.$ \{\
+. if '\\$1'O' .pdf:bm.sync 1
+. if '\\$1'M' \{\
+. if dpdf:metadata .pdf:metadata
+. rm pdf:metadata
+. \}
+. shift
+. \}
+. \}
+.el .pdfsync O M
+..
+.\"
+.\" some helper functions ...
+.\"
+.\" "pdf:warn" and "pdf:error" write diagnostic messages to stderr
+.\"
+.de pdf:warn
+.\" ----------------------------------------------------------
+.\" Usage:
+.\" .pdf:warn text of message
+.\" ----------------------------------------------------------
+.\"
+.tm \\n(.F:\\n(.c: macro warning: \\$*
+..
+.de pdf:error
+.\" ----------------------------------------------------------
+.\" Usage:
+.\" .pdf:error text of message
+.\" ----------------------------------------------------------
+.\"
+.tm \\n(.F:\\n(.c: macro error: \\$*
+..
+.\" "pdf:pop", assisted by "pdf*pop", allows us to retrieve register,
+.\" or string values, from a string masquerading as a data queue,
+.\" or as a stack.
+.\"
+.de pdf:pop
+.\" ----------------------------------------------------------------
+.\" Usage:
+.\" .pdf:pop <type> <to-name> <from-name>
+.\" $1 = nr for numeric register, ds for string
+.\" $2 = name of register or string to be assigned
+.\" $3 = name of string, from which data is to be retrieved
+.\" ----------------------------------------------------------------
+.\"
+.pdf*pop \\$* \\*[\\$3]
+..
+.de pdf*pop
+.ds pdf:stack \\$3
+.\\$1 \\$2 \\$4
+.shift 4
+.ie \\n(.$ .ds \\*[pdf:stack] \\$*
+.el .rm \\*[pdf:stack]
+.rm pdf:stack
+..
+.\"
+.\"
+.\" ===========================================================
+.\" Module PDFINFO: Insert MetaData Entries into a PDF Document
+.\" ===========================================================
+.\"
+.\" N.B.
+.\" Output from the macros in this module is deferred, until
+.\" subsequent invocation of .pdfsync, or .pdfexit
+.\"
+.\" ."pdfinfo" provides a general purpose form of metadata entry ...
+.\" it allows arbitrary text to be associated with any specified
+.\" metadata field name.
+.\"
+.de pdfinfo
+.\" -------------------------------------------------------------------
+.\" Usage:
+.\" .pdfinfo /FieldName field content ...
+.\" Examples:
+.\" .pdfinfo /Title A PDF Document
+.\" .pdfinfo /Author Keith Marshall
+.\" -------------------------------------------------------------------
+.\"
+.ds pdf:meta.field \\$1
+.shift
+.da pdf:metadata
+\!.pdfmark \\*[pdf:meta.field] (\\$*) /DOCINFO
+.di
+.rm pdf:meta.field
+..
+.\"
+.\" Macro "pdfview" defines a special form of metadata entry ...
+.\" it uses the /DOCVIEW pdfmark, to specify the initial (default) view,
+.\" when the document is opened.
+.\"
+.de pdfview
+.\" -------------------------------------------------------------------
+.\" Usage:
+.\" .pdfview view parameters ...
+.\" Examples:
+.\" .pdfview /PageMode /UseOutlines
+.\" .pdfview /Page 2 /View [/FitH \n(.p u]
+.\" -------------------------------------------------------------------
+.\"
+.da pdf:metadata
+\!.pdfmark \\$* /DOCVIEW
+.di
+..
+.\"
+.\"
+.\" =====================================================================
+.\" Module PDFNOTE: Insert "Sticky Note" Style Comments in a PDF Document
+.\" =====================================================================
+.\"
+.\" "PDFNOTE.WIDTH" and "PDFNOTE.HEIGHT" set the preferred size for
+.\" display of the "sticky note" pane, when opened. Acrobat Reader
+.\" seems not to honour these -- perhaps GhostScript doesn't encode
+.\" them correctly! Anyway, let's set some suitable default values,
+.\" in case the user has a set up which does work as advertised.
+.\"
+.nr PDFNOTE.WIDTH 3.5i
+.nr PDFNOTE.HEIGHT 2.0i
+.\"
+.\" "pdf:bbox" defines the expression used to set the size and location
+.\" of the bounding rectangle for display of notes and link "hot-spots".
+.\" This is defined, such that a note is placed at troff's current text
+.\" position on the current page, with its displayed image size defined
+.\" by the "PDFNOTE.WIDTH" and "PDFNOTE.HEIGHT" registers, while the
+.\" bounds for a link "hot-spot" are matched to the text region which
+.\" defines the "hot-spot".
+.\"
+.ds pdf:bbox \\n[pdf:llx] u \\n[pdf:lly] u \\n[pdf:urx] u \\n[pdf:ury] u
+.\"
+.\" Getting line breaks into the text of a PDFNOTE is tricky -- we need
+.\" to get a "\n" into the PostScript stream, but three levels of "\" are
+.\" swallowed, when we invoke "pdfnote". The following definition of "PDFLB",
+.\" (for LineBreak), is rather ugly, but does allow us to use
+.\"
+.\" .pdfnote Some text.\*[PDFLB]Some more text, on a new line.
+.\"
+.ds PDFLB \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\n
+.\"
+.de pdfnote
+.\" ----------------------------------------------------------------------
+.\" Usage:
+.\" .pdfnote [-T "Text for Title"] Text of note ...
+.\" ----------------------------------------------------------------------
+.\"
+.if \\n[PDFOPMODE] \{\
+.\"
+.\" First, compute the bounding rectangle,
+.\" for this PDFNOTE instance
+.\"
+. mk pdf:ury
+. nr pdf:llx \\n(.k+\\n(.o+\\n[.in]
+. nr pdf:lly \\n[pdf:ury]-\\n[PDFNOTE.HEIGHT]
+. nr pdf:urx \\n[pdf:llx]+\\n[PDFNOTE.WIDTH]
+. ds pdf:note.instance /Rect [\\*[pdf:bbox]]
+.\"
+.\" Parse any specified (recognisable) PDFNOTE options
+.\"
+. while dpdf:note\\$1 \{\
+. pdf:note\\$1 \\$@
+. shift \\n[pdf:note.argc]
+. \}
+.\"
+.\" Emit the note, and clean up
+.\"
+. pdfmark \\*[pdf:note.instance] /Contents (\\$*) /ANN
+. rm pdf:note.instance
+. rr pdf:note.argc
+. \}
+..
+.de pdf:note-T
+.nr pdf:note.argc 2
+.as pdf:note.instance " /Title (\\$2)
+..
+.\"
+.\"
+.\" =====================================================================
+.\" Module PDFBOOKMARK: Add an Outline Reference in the PDF Bookmark Pane
+.\" =====================================================================
+.\"
+.\" "PDFBOOKMARK.VIEW" controls how the document will be displayed,
+.\" when the user selects a bookmark. This default setting will fit
+.\" the page width to the viewing window, with the bookmarked entry
+.\" located at the top of the viewable area.
+.\"
+.ds PDFBOOKMARK.VIEW /FitH \\n[PDFPAGE.Y] u
+.\"
+.\" "PDFOUTLINE.FOLDLEVEL" controls how the document outline will be
+.\" displayed. It is a number, defining the maximum heading level
+.\" which will be visible, without outline expansion by the user, in
+.\" the initial view of the document outline. Assuming that no sane
+.\" document will ever extend to 10,000 levels of nested headings,
+.\" this initial default value causes outlines to be fully expanded.
+.\"
+.nr PDFOUTLINE.FOLDLEVEL 10000
+.\"
+.\" The actual job of creating an outline reference
+.\" is performed by the "pdfbookmark" macro.
+.\"
+.de pdfbookmark
+.\" ------------------------------------------------------------------
+.\" Usage:
+.\" .pdfbookmark [-T tag] level "Text of Outline Entry"
+.\"
+.\" $1 = nesting level for bookmark (1 is top level)
+.\" $2 = text for bookmark, (in PDF viewer bookmarks list)
+.\" $3 = suffix for PDF internal bookmark name (optional)
+.\" ------------------------------------------------------------------
+.\"
+.if \\n[PDFOPMODE] \{\
+.\"
+.\" Make the bookmark name "untagged" by default,
+.\" then parse any specified options, to set a "tag", if required
+.\"
+. ds pdf:href-T
+. while dpdf:href.opt\\$1 \{\
+. pdf:href.opt\\$1 \\$@
+. shift \\n[pdf:href.argc]
+. \}
+. rr pdf:href.argc
+.\"
+.\" If we found "--" to mark the end of the options, discard it
+.\"
+. if '\\$1'--' .shift
+.\"
+.\" Synchronise the bookmark cache
+.\" to the requested bookmark nesting level
+.\"
+. pdf:bm.sync \\$1
+. shift
+.\"
+.\" Increment the bookmark serialisation index
+.\" in order to generate a uniquely serialised bookmark name,
+.\" ( which we return in the string "PDFBOOKMARK.NAME" ),
+.\" and insert this bookmark into the cache
+.\"
+. pdf:href.sety
+. nr pdf:bm.nr +1
+. ds PDFBOOKMARK.NAME pdf:bm\\n[pdf:bm.nr]\\*[pdf:href-T]
+. ds pdf:bm\\n[pdf:bm.nr] /Dest /\\*[PDFBOOKMARK.NAME]
+. pdfmark \\*[pdf:bm\\n[pdf:bm.nr]] /View [\\*[PDFBOOKMARK.VIEW]] /DEST
+. as pdf:bm\\n[pdf:bm.nr] " /Title (\\$*)
+. pdf:href.options.clear
+. rr PDFPAGE.Y
+. \}
+..
+.\"
+.\" Macro "pdf:bm.sync" is called for each bookmark created,
+.\" to establish a cache entry at the appropriate nesting level.
+.\" It will flush ALL previous cache content, when called to
+.\" add a new bookmark at level 1, or if simply called at
+.\" level 1, without adding any bookmark.
+.\"
+.de pdf:bm.sync
+.\" ------------------------------------------------------------------
+.\" Usage:
+.\" .pdf:bm.sync level
+.\" $1 = nesting level of current bookmark, or 1 to flush cache
+.\" ------------------------------------------------------------------
+.\"
+.\" First validate the bookmark nesting level
+.\" adjusting it if required
+.\"
+.if \\$1>\\n[pdf:bm.nl] .nr pdf:bm.nl +1
+.ie \\$1>\\n[pdf:bm.nl] \{\
+. pdf:warn adjusted level \\$1 bookmark; should be <= \\n[pdf:bm.nl]
+. \}
+.el .nr pdf:bm.nl \\$1
+.if \\n[pdf:bm.nl]<1 \{\
+. pdf:warn bad arg (\\$1) in \\$0 \\$1; \\$0 1 forced
+. nr pdf:bm.nl 1
+. \}
+.\"
+.\" If reverting from a higher to a lower nesting level,
+.\" cyclicly adjust cache counts for each pending higher level
+.\"
+.if \\n[pdf:bm.lc]>=\\n[pdf:bm.nl] \{\
+. nr pdf:bm.lc +1
+. if !rpdf:bm.c\\n[pdf:bm.lc].c .nr pdf:bm.c\\n[pdf:bm.lc].c 0
+. while \\n[pdf:bm.lc]>\\n[pdf:bm.nl] \{\
+. as pdf:bm.c\\n[pdf:bm.lc] " \\n[pdf:bm.c\\n[pdf:bm.lc].c]
+. rr pdf:bm.c\\n[pdf:bm.lc].c
+. nr pdf:bm.lc -1
+. \}
+. \}
+.\"
+.\" Update the cache level,
+.\" flushing when we are at level 1
+.\"
+.nr pdf:bm.lc \\n[pdf:bm.nl]
+.ie \\n[pdf:bm.nl]=1 \{\
+. while \\n[pdf:bm.ic]<\\n[pdf:bm.nr] .pdf:bm.emit 0
+. rr pdf:bm.rc
+. \}
+.el .nr pdf:bm.c\\n[pdf:bm.nl].c +1
+..
+.\" Macro "pdf:bm.emit" is called, when the cache is at level 1.
+.\" This flushes ALL pending bookmarks from the cache, i.e. the
+.\" preceding level 1 bookmark, and any nested dependents,
+.\" which it may have.
+.\"
+.de pdf:bm.emit
+.\" ------------------------------------------------------------------
+.\" Usage:
+.\" .pdf:bm.emit flag
+.\" $1 = reference counting flag, used to control recursion
+.\" ------------------------------------------------------------------
+.\"
+.\" First check for nested dependents,
+.\" and append the "dependent count" to the bookmark, as required.
+.\"
+.nr pdf:bm.ic +1
+.nr pdf:bm.lc +1
+.pdf:pop nr pdf:bm.rc pdf:bm.c\\n[pdf:bm.lc]
+.if \\n[pdf:bm.rc] \{\
+. ds pdf:bm.fold
+. if \\n[pdf:bm.lc]>\\n[PDFOUTLINE.FOLDLEVEL] .ds pdf:bm.fold -
+. as pdf:bm\\n[pdf:bm.ic] " /Count \\*[pdf:bm.fold]\\n[pdf:bm.rc]
+. rm pdf:bm.fold
+. \}
+.pdfmark \\*[pdf:bm\\n[pdf:bm.ic]] /OUT
+.rm pdf:bm\\n[pdf:bm.ic]
+.\"
+.\" For ALL dependents, if any,
+.\" recursively flush out any higher level dependents,
+.\" which they themselves may have
+.\"
+.while \\n[pdf:bm.rc] \{\
+. nr pdf:bm.rc -1
+. pdf:bm.emit \\n[pdf:bm.rc]
+. \}
+.\"
+.\" Finally,
+.\" unwind the recursive call stack, until we return to the top level.
+.\"
+.nr pdf:bm.rc \\$1
+.nr pdf:bm.lc -1
+..
+.nr pdf:bm.nr 0
+.nr pdf:bm.nl 1
+.nr pdf:bm.lc 0
+.nr pdf:bm.ic 0
+.\"
+.\"
+.\" =============================================================
+.\" Module PDFHREF: Create Hypertext References in a PDF Document
+.\" =============================================================
+.\"
+.\" "PDFHREF.VIEW" controls how the document will be displayed,
+.\" when the user follows a link to a named reference.
+.\"
+.ds PDFHREF.VIEW /FitH \\n[PDFPAGE.Y] u
+.\"
+.\" This default setting will fit the page width to the viewing
+.\" window, with the bookmarked entry located close to the top
+.\" of the viewable area. "PDFHREF.VIEW.LEADING" controls the
+.\" actual distance below the top of the viewing window, where
+.\" the reference will be positioned; 5 points is a reasonable
+.\" default offset.
+.\"
+.nr PDFHREF.VIEW.LEADING 5.0p
+.\"
+.\" Yuk!!!
+.\" PDF view co-ordinates are mapped from the bottom left corner,
+.\" of the page, whereas page printing co-ordinates are mapped
+.\" conventionally, from top left.
+.\"
+.\" Macro "pdf:href.sety" transforms the vertical position of the
+.\" last printed baseline, from the printing co-ordinate domain to
+.\" the PDF view domain.
+.\"
+.de pdf:href.sety
+.\" ----------------------------------------------------------------
+.\" Usage:
+.\" .pdf:href.sety
+.\" ----------------------------------------------------------------
+.\"
+.\" This computation yields the vertical view co-ordinate
+.\" in groff's basic units; don't forget to append grops' "u"
+.\" conversion operator, when writing the pdfmark!
+.\"
+.nr PDFPAGE.Y \\n(.p-\\n(nl+\\n[PDFHREF.VIEW.LEADING]
+..
+.\" When we create a link "hot-spot" ...
+.\" "PDFHREF.LEADING" sets the distance above the top of the glyph
+.\" bounding boxes, in each line of link text, over which the link
+.\" hot-spot will extend, while "PDFHREF.HEIGHT" sets the hot-spot
+.\" height, PER LINE of text occupied by the reference.
+.\"
+.\" Since most fonts specify some leading space within the bounding
+.\" boxes of their glyphs, a better appearance may be achieved when
+.\" NEGATIVE leading is specified for link hot-spots; indeed, when
+.\" the default 10pt Times font is used, -1.0 point seems to be a
+.\" reasonable default value for "PDFHREF.LEADING" -- it may be
+.\" changed, if desired.
+.\"
+.\" "PDFHREF.HEIGHT" is initially set as one vertical spacing unit;
+.\" note that it is defined as a string, so it will adapt to changes
+.\" in the vertical spacing. Changing it is NOT RECOMMENDED.
+.\"
+.nr PDFHREF.LEADING -1.0p
+.ds PDFHREF.HEIGHT 1.0v
+.\"
+.\" PDF readers generally place a rectangular border around link
+.\" "hot-spots". Within text, this looks rather ugly, so we set
+.\" "PDFHREF.BORDER" to suppress it -- the three zeroes represent
+.\" the border parameters in the "/Border [0 0 0]" PDFMARK string,
+.\" and may be changed to any valid form, as defined in Adobe's
+.\" PDFMARK Reference Manual.
+.\"
+.ds PDFHREF.BORDER 0 0 0
+.\"
+.\" "PDFHREF.COLOUR" (note British spelling) defines the colour to
+.\" be used for display of link "hot-spots". This will apply both
+.\" to borders, if used, and, by default to text; however, actual
+.\" text colour is set by "PDFHREF.TEXT.COLOUR", which may be reset
+.\" independently of "PDFHREF.COLOUR", to achieve contrasting text
+.\" and border colours.
+.\"
+.\" "PDFHREF.COLOUR" must be set to a sequence of three values,
+.\" each in the range 0.0 .. 1.0, representing the red, green, and
+.\" blue components of the colour specification in the RGB colour
+.\" domain, which is shared by "groff" and the PDF readers.
+.\"
+.ds PDFHREF.COLOUR 0.35 0.00 0.60
+.defcolor pdf:href.colour rgb \*[PDFHREF.COLOUR]
+.\"
+.\" "PDFHREF.TEXT.COLOUR", on the other hand, is simply defined
+.\" using any "groff" colour name -- this default maps it to the
+.\" same colour value as "PDFHREF.COLOUR".
+.\"
+.ds PDFHREF.TEXT.COLOUR pdf:href.colour
+.\"
+.\" Accommodate users who prefer the American spelling, COLOR, to
+.\" the British spelling, COLOUR.
+.\"
+.als PDFHREF.COLOR PDFHREF.COLOUR
+.als PDFHREF.TEXT.COLOR PDFHREF.TEXT.COLOUR
+.\"
+.\" All PDF "Hypertext" reference capabilities are accessed
+.\" through the "pdfhref" macro
+.\"
+.de pdfhref
+.\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
+.\" Usage:
+.\" .pdfhref <subcommand [options ...] [parameters ...]> ...
+.\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
+.\"
+.if \\n[PDFOPMODE] \{\
+.\"
+.\" Loop over all subcommands specified in the argument list
+.\"
+. while \\n(.$ \{\
+. \"
+. \" Initially, assume each subcommand will complete successfully
+. \"
+. nr pdf:href.ok 1
+. \"
+. \" Initialise -E and -X flags in the OFF state
+. \"
+. nr pdf:href-E 0
+. nr pdf:href-X 0
+. \"
+. \" Handle the case where subcommand is specified as "-class",
+. \" setting up appropriate macro aliases for subcommand handlers.
+. \"
+. if dpdf*href\\$1 .als pdf*href pdf*href\\$1
+. if dpdf*href\\$1.link .als pdf*href.link pdf*href\\$1.link
+. if dpdf*href\\$1.file .als pdf*href.file pdf*href\\$1.file
+. \"
+. \" Repeat macro alias setup
+. \" for the case where the subcommand is specified as "class",
+. \" (without a leading hyphen)
+. \"
+. if dpdf*href-\\$1 .als pdf*href pdf*href-\\$1
+. if dpdf*href-\\$1.link .als pdf*href.link pdf*href-\\$1.link
+. if dpdf*href-\\$1.file .als pdf*href.file pdf*href-\\$1.file
+. \"
+. \" Process one subcommand ...
+. \"
+. ie dpdf*href \{\
+. \"
+. \" Subcommand "class" is recognised ...
+. \" discard the "class" code from the argument list,
+. \" set the initial argument count to swallow all arguments,
+. \" and invoke the selected subcommand handler.
+. \"
+. shift
+. nr pdf:argc \\n(.$
+. pdf*href \\$@
+. \"
+. \" When done,
+. \" discard all arguments actually consumed by the handler,
+. \" before proceeding to the next subcommand (if any).
+. \"
+. shift \\n[pdf:argc]
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. \"
+. \" Subcommand "class" is not recognised ...
+. \" issue a warning, and discard the entire argument list,
+. \" so aborting this "pdfhref" invocation
+. \"
+. pdf:warn \\$0: undefined reference class '\\$1' ignored
+. shift \\n(.$
+. \}
+. \"
+. \" Clean up temporary reference data,
+. \" to ensure it doesn't propagate to any future reference
+. \"
+. rm pdf*href pdf:href.link pdf:href.files
+. rr pdf:href-E pdf:href-X
+. pdf:href.options.clear
+. \}
+. rr pdf:href.ok
+. \}
+..
+.\"
+.\" Macros "pdf:href.flag" and "pdf:href.option"
+.\" provide a generic mechanism for switching on flag type options,
+.\" and for decoding options with arguments, respectively
+.\"
+.de pdf:href.flag
+.\" ----------------------------------------------------------------------
+.\" ----------------------------------------------------------------------
+.nr pdf:href\\$1 1
+.nr pdf:href.argc 1
+..
+.de pdf:href.option
+.\" ----------------------------------------------------------------------
+.\" ----------------------------------------------------------------------
+.ds pdf:href\\$1 \\$2
+.nr pdf:href.argc 2
+..
+.\"
+.\" Valid PDFHREF options are simply declared
+.\" by aliasing option handlers to "pdf:href.option",
+.\" or to "pdf:href.flag", as appropriate
+.\"
+.als pdf:href.opt-A pdf:href.option \" affixed text
+.als pdf:href.opt-D pdf:href.option \" destination name
+.als pdf:href.opt-E pdf:href.flag \" echo link descriptor
+.als pdf:href.opt-F pdf:href.option \" remote file specifier
+.als pdf:href.opt-N pdf:href.option \" reference name
+.als pdf:href.opt-P pdf:href.option \" prefixed text
+.als pdf:href.opt-T pdf:href.option \" bookmark "tag"
+.als pdf:href.opt-X pdf:href.flag \" cross reference
+.\"
+.\" For references to another document file
+.\" we also need to support OS dependent file name specifiers
+.\"
+.als pdf:href.opt-DF pdf:href.option \" /DOSFile specifier
+.als pdf:href.opt-MF pdf:href.option \" /MacFile specifier
+.als pdf:href.opt-UF pdf:href.option \" /UnixFile specifier
+.als pdf:href.opt-WF pdf:href.option \" /WinFile specifier
+.\"
+.\" Macro "pdf:href.options.clear" ensures that ALL option
+.\" argument strings are deleted, after "pdfhref" has completed
+.\" all processing which depends on them
+.\"
+.de pdf:href.options.clear
+.\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
+.\" Usage:
+.\" .pdf:href.options.clear [option ...]
+.\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
+.\"
+.\" When an option list is specified ...
+.\"
+.ie \\n(.$ \{\
+. \"
+. \" then loop through the list,
+. \" deleting each specified option argument string in turn
+. \"
+. while \\n(.$ \{\
+. if dpdf:href-\\$1 .rm pdf:href-\\$1
+. shift
+. \}
+. \}
+.\"
+.\" ... but when no list is specified,
+.\" then recurse, to clear all known option argument strings
+.\"
+.el .pdf:href.options.clear A D F N P T DF MF UF WF
+..
+.\"
+.\" "PDFHREF.INFO" establishes the content of the cross reference
+.\" data record, which is exported via the "stderr" stream, when a
+.\" cross reference anchor is created using a "pdfhref" macro request
+.\" of the form
+.\"
+.\" .pdfhref M -N name -X text ...
+.\"
+.\" .ds PDFHREF.INFO \\*[PDFHREF.NAME] reference data ...
+.\"
+.ds PDFHREF.INFO page \\n% \\$*
+.\"
+.\" Macro "pdf*href-M" is the handler invoked by "pdfhref", when
+.\" called with the "M" reference class specifier, to create a
+.\" named cross reference mark, and to emit a cross reference
+.\" data record, as specified by "PDFHREF.INFO".
+.\"
+.de pdf*href-M
+.\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
+.\" Usage:
+.\" .pdfhref M [-X] [-N name | -D name] [-E] descriptive text ...
+.\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
+.\"
+.\" Initially, declare the -D and -N string options as empty,
+.\" so we avoid warning messages when we try to use them, and find
+.\" that they are undefined.
+.\"
+.ds pdf:href-D
+.ds pdf:href-N
+.\"
+.\" Parse, interpret, and strip any specified options from the
+.\" argument list. (Note that only options with a declared handler
+.\" will be processed; there is no provision for detecting invalid
+.\" options -- anything which is not recognised is assumed to start
+.\" the "descriptive text" component of the argument list).
+.\"
+.while dpdf:href.opt\\$1 \{\
+. pdf:href.opt\\$1 \\$@
+. shift \\n[pdf:href.argc]
+. \}
+.\"
+.\" If we found "--", to mark the end of the options,
+.\" then we should discard it.
+.\"
+.if '\\$1'--' .shift
+.\"
+.\" All PDF reference markers MUST be named. The name may have been
+.\" supplied using the "-N Name" option, (or the "-D Name" option);
+.\" if not, deduce it from the first "word" in the "descriptive text",
+.\" if any, and set the marker -- if we still can't identify the name
+.\" for the destination, then this marker will not be created.
+.\"
+.pdf*href.set \\*[pdf:href-N] \\*[pdf:href-D] \\$1
+.\"
+.\" If we specified a cross reference, with the "-X" option, and the
+.\" reference mark has been sucessfully created, then we now need to
+.\" write the cross reference info to the STDERR stream
+.\"
+.if \\n[pdf:href-X] .pdf*href.export \\*[PDFHREF.INFO]
+.\"
+.\" Irrespective of whether this marker is created, or not,
+.\" the descriptive text will be copied to the groff output stream,
+.\" provided the "-E" option was specified
+.\"
+.if \\n[pdf:href-E] \&\\$*
+..
+.\"
+.de pdf*href.set
+.\" ----------------------------------------------------------------------
+.\" ----------------------------------------------------------------------
+.pdf*href.map.init
+.ie \\n(.$ \{\
+. \"
+. \" a marker name has been supplied ...
+. \" if we are formatting for immediate output,
+. \" emit PDFMARK code to establish the associated view
+. \"
+. ie '\\n(.z'' \{\
+. pdf:href.sety
+. pdfmark /Dest /\\$1 /View [\\*[PDFHREF.VIEW]] /DEST
+. ds PDFHREF.NAME \\$1
+. rr PDFPAGE.Y
+. \}
+. \"
+. \" but, when formatting a diversion ...
+. \" delay output of the PDFMARK code, until the diversion
+. \" is eventually written out
+. \"
+. el \!.\\$0 \\$@
+. \"
+. \" check if we also need to emit cross reference data
+. \" (caller will do this if "pdf:href-X" is set, but it is
+. \" not necessary, when "pdf:href.map" already exists)
+. \"
+. if dpdf:href.map .nr pdf:href-X 0
+. \}
+.el \{\
+. \" marker is unnamed ...
+. \" issue error message; do not emit reference data
+. \"
+. pdf:warn pdfhref destination marker must be named
+. nr pdf:href-X 0
+. \}
+..
+.de pdf*href.export
+.\"
+.\" Called ONLY by "pdf*href-M",
+.\" this macro ensures that the emission of exported reference data
+.\" is synchronised with the placement of the reference mark,
+.\" especially when the mark is defined within a diversion.
+.\"
+.ie '\\n(.z'' .tm gropdf-info:href \\*[PDFHREF.NAME] \\$*
+.el \!.\\$0 \\$@
+..
+.\"
+.\" Macro "pdf*href-D" is invoked when "pdfhref" is called
+.\" with the "D" reference class specifier; it provides a
+.\" standardised mechanism for interpreting reference data
+.\" exported by the "M" reference class, and may be used
+.\" to directly define external reference data, without the
+.\" use of "M" reference class designators in the source
+.\" document.
+.\"
+.de pdf*href-D
+.ds pdf:href-N
+.\"
+.\" Parse, interpret, and strip any specified options from the
+.\" argument list. (Note that only options with a declared handler
+.\" will be processed; there is no provision for detecting invalid
+.\" options -- anything which is not recognised is assumed to start
+.\" the "descriptive text" component of the argument list).
+.\"
+.while dpdf:href.opt\\$1 \{\
+. pdf:href.opt\\$1 \\$@
+. shift \\n[pdf:href.argc]
+. \}
+.\"
+.\" If we found "--", to mark the end of the options,
+.\" then we should discard it.
+.\"
+.if '\\$1'--' .shift
+.\"
+.ie '\\*[pdf:href-N]'' \{\
+. pdf:warn pdfhref defined reference requires a name
+. \}
+.el \{\
+. ds pdf:href(\\*[pdf:href-N]).info \\$*
+. \}
+..
+.\"
+.\" Macro "pdf*href-F" is invoked when "pdfhref" is called
+.\" with the "F" reference class specifier; it allows the user
+.\" to provide an alternative interpreter macro, which will be
+.\" called when a "PDFHREF.INFO" record is retrieved to define
+.\" the text of a cross reference link "hot spot".
+.\"
+.de pdf*href-F
+.\" ----------------------------------------------------------------
+.\" Usage:
+.\" .pdfhref F [macro-name]
+.\" ----------------------------------------------------------------
+.\"
+.\" Set macro specified by "macro-name" as the format interpreter
+.\" for parsing "PDFHREF.INFO" records; if "macro-name" is omitted,
+.\" or is specified as the reserved name "default", then use the
+.\" default format parser, "pdf*href.format", defined below.
+.\"
+.if '\\$1'default' .shift \\n(.$
+.ie \\n(.$ .als pdf*href.format \\$1
+.el .als pdf*href.format pdf*href.default
+.nr pdf:argc 1
+..
+.\" The default reference formatting macro is defined below.
+.\" It parses the "PDFHREF.INFO" record specific to each reference,
+.\" recognising the keywords "file", "page" and "section", when they
+.\" appear in initial key/value pairs, replacing the key/value pair
+.\" with "PDFHREF.FILEREF", "PDFHREF.PAGEREF" or "PDFHREF.SECTREF"
+.\" respectively; any additional data in the "PDFHREF.INFO" record
+.\" is enclosed in typographic double quotes, and the parsed record
+.\" is appended to "PDFHREF.PREFIX", to be returned as the formatted
+.\" reference text.
+.\"
+.\" Default definitions for the reference strings "PDFHREF.PREFIX",
+.\" "PDFHREF.FILEREF", "PDFHREF.PAGEREF" and "PDFHREF.SECTREF" are
+.\" provided, in the English language. Users may substitute any
+.\" desired alternative definitions, for example, when formatting
+.\" documents in other languages. In each case, "\\$1" may be used
+.\" in the substitution, to represent the "value" component of the
+.\" respective key/value pair specified in the "PDFHREF.INFO" record.
+.\"
+.ds PDFHREF.PREFIX see
+.ds PDFHREF.PAGEREF page \\$1,
+.ds PDFHREF.SECTREF section \\$1,
+.ds PDFHREF.FILEREF \\$1
+.\"
+.de pdf*href.format
+.\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
+.\" Usage: (to be called ONLY by "pdfhref")
+.\" .pdf*href.format cross reference data ...
+.\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
+.\"
+.\" This macro is responsible for defining the strings "PDFHREF.TEXT"
+.\" and "PDFHREF.DESC", which are used by the "pdfhref" macro, as the
+.\" basis for generating the text content of a link "hot spot"; (any
+.\" user specified alternate formatter MUST do likewise).
+.\"
+.\" Note that "PDFHREF.TEXT" defines the overall format for the "link
+.\" text", while "PDFHREF.DESC" is the descriptive component thereof.
+.\"
+.\" This default implementation, subject to user customisation of the
+.\" "internationalisation" strings defined above, formats "hot spots"
+.\" of the style
+.\"
+.\" see page N, section S, "descriptive text ..."
+.\"
+.ds PDFHREF.TEXT \\*[PDFHREF.PREFIX]
+.while d\\$0.\\$1 \{\
+. \\$0.\\$1 "\\$2"
+. shift 2
+. \}
+.\"
+.\" Retrieve the descriptive text from the cross reference data,
+.\" ONLY IF no overriding description has been set by the calling
+.\" "pdfhref" macro invocation.
+.\"
+.if \\n(.$ .if !dPDFHREF.DESC .ds PDFHREF.DESC \\$*
+.\"
+.\" Augment "PDFHREF.TEXT" so the descriptive text will be included
+.\" in the text of the formatted reference
+.\"
+.if dPDFHREF.DESC .as PDFHREF.TEXT " \(lq\\\\*[PDFHREF.DESC]\(rq
+.\"
+.\" Finally, suppress any leading spaces,
+.\" which may have been included in the PDFHREF.TEXT definition.
+.\"
+.ds PDFHREF.TEXT \\*[PDFHREF.TEXT]
+..
+.de pdf*href.format.file
+.\" ----------------------------------------------------------------------
+.\" Include a file identifier in a formatted reference.
+.\" This is invoked ONLY by "pdf*href.format", and ONLY IF the
+.\" reference data includes an initial file identifier tuple.
+.\" ----------------------------------------------------------------------
+.\"
+.as PDFHREF.TEXT " \\*[PDFHREF.FILEREF]
+..
+.de pdf*href.format.page
+.\" ----------------------------------------------------------------------
+.\" Include a page number in a formatted reference.
+.\" This is invoked ONLY by "pdf*href.format", and ONLY IF the
+.\" reference data includes an initial page number tuple.
+.\" ----------------------------------------------------------------------
+.\"
+.as PDFHREF.TEXT " \\*[PDFHREF.PAGEREF]
+..
+.de pdf*href.format.section
+.\" ----------------------------------------------------------------------
+.\" Include a section number in a formatted reference.
+.\" This is invoked ONLY by "pdf*href.format", and ONLY IF the
+.\" reference data includes an initial section number tuple.
+.\" ----------------------------------------------------------------------
+.\"
+.as PDFHREF.TEXT " \\*[PDFHREF.SECTREF]
+..
+.\"
+.\" Make "pdf*href.format" the default cross reference formatter
+.\"
+.als pdf*href.default pdf*href.format
+.\"
+.\"
+.\" Macro "pdf*href" provides a generic mechanism for placing link
+.\" "hot-spots" in a PDF document. ALL "pdfhref" class macros which
+.\" create "hot-spots" are aliased to this macro; each must also have
+.\" an appropriately aliased definition for "pdf*href.template".
+.\"
+.de pdf*href
+.\" ------------------------------------------------------------------
+.\" Usage:
+.\" .pdf*href class [options ...] [link text ...]
+.\" ------------------------------------------------------------------
+.\"
+.\" First, we initialise an empty string, which will be affixed to
+.\" the end of the "link text". (This is needed to cancel the effect
+.\" of a "\c" escape, which is placed at the end of the "link text"
+.\" to support the "-A" option -- any text supplied by the user, when
+.\" the "-A" option is specified, will replace this empty string).
+.\"
+.ds pdf:href-A
+.\"
+.\" Now we interpret, and remove any specified options from the
+.\" argument list. (Note that only options with a declared handler
+.\" will be processed; there is no provision for detecting invalid
+.\" options -- anything which is not recognised is assumed to start
+.\" the "link text" component of the argument list).
+.\"
+.while dpdf:href.opt\\$1 \{\
+. pdf:href.opt\\$1 \\$@
+. shift \\n[pdf:href.argc]
+. \}
+.\"
+.\" If we found "--", to mark the end of the options, then we should
+.\" discard it.
+.\"
+.if '\\$1'--' .shift
+.\"
+.\" All PDF link classes REQUIRE a named destination. This may have
+.\" been supplied using the "-D Name" option, but, if not, deduce it
+.\" from the first "word" in the "link text", if any -- if we still
+.\" can't identify the destination, then set "pdf:href.ok" to zero,
+.\" so this link will not be created.
+.\"
+.if !dpdf:href-D .pdf:href.option -D \\$1
+.if '\\*[pdf:href-D]'' \{\
+. pdf:error pdfhref has no destination
+. nr pdf:href.ok 0
+. \}
+.\"
+.\" Some PDF link classes support a "/File (FilePathName)" argument.
+.\"
+.if dpdf*href.file \{\
+. \"
+. \" When this is supported, it may be specified by supplying
+. \" the "-F FileName" option, which is captured in "pdf:href-F".
+. \"
+. if dpdf:href-F \{\
+. \"
+. \" the /File key is present, so set up the link specification
+. \" to establish the reference to the specified file
+. \"
+. als pdf*href.link pdf*href.file
+. ds pdf:href.files /File (\\*[pdf:href-F])
+. \"
+. \" in addition to the /File key,
+. \" there may also be platform dependent alternate file names
+. \"
+. if dpdf:href-DF .as pdf:href.files " /DOSFile (\\*[pdf:href-DF])
+. if dpdf:href-MF .as pdf:href.files " /MacFile (\\*[pdf:href-MF])
+. if dpdf:href-UF .as pdf:href.files " /UnixFile (\\*[pdf:href-UF])
+. if dpdf:href-WF .as pdf:href.files " /WinFile (\\*[pdf:href-WF])
+. \}
+. \" In some cases, the "/File" key is REQUIRED.
+. \" We will know it is missing, if "pdf*href.link" is not defined.
+. \"
+. if !dpdf*href.link \{\
+. \"
+. \" When a REQUIRED "/File" key specification is not supplied,
+. \" then complain, and set "pdf:href.ok" to abort the creation
+. \" of the current reference.
+. \"
+. pdf:error pdfhref: required -F specification omitted
+. nr pdf:href.ok 0
+. \}
+. \" Now, we have no further use for "pdf*href.file".
+. \"
+. rm pdf*href.file
+. \}
+.\"
+.\" Now, initialise a string, defining the PDFMARK code sequence
+.\" to create the reference, using the appropriate type indicators.
+.\"
+.ds pdf:href.link /Subtype /Link \\*[pdf*href.link]
+.\"
+.\" And now, we have no further use for "pdf*href.link".
+.\"
+.rm pdf*href.link
+.\"
+.\" If the user specified any "link prefix" text, (using the "-P text"
+.\" option), then emit it BEFORE processing the "link text" itself.
+.\"
+.if dpdf:href-P \&\\*[pdf:href-P]\c
+.ie \\n[pdf:href.ok] \{\
+. \"
+. \" This link is VALID (so far as we can determine) ...
+. \" Modify the "link text" argument specification, as required,
+. \" to include any pre-formatted cross reference information
+. \"
+. ie \\n(.$ \{\
+. \"
+. \" One or more "link text" argument(s) are present,
+. \" so, set the link description from the argument(s) ...
+. \"
+. ds PDFHREF.DESC \\\\$*
+. ie \\n[pdf:href-X] \{\
+. \"
+. \" ... and, when the "-X" flag is set,
+. \" also include formatted location information,
+. \" derived from the cross reference record.
+. \"
+. pdf*href.format \\*[pdf:href(\\*[pdf:href-D]).info]
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. \" ... but, when the "-X" flag is NOT set,
+. \" use only the argument(s) as the entire content
+. \" of the "link text"
+. \"
+. rn PDFHREF.DESC PDFHREF.TEXT
+. \}
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. \" No "link text" arguments are present,
+. \" so, format the cross reference record to define
+. \" the content of the "link text".
+. \"
+. pdf*href.format \\*[pdf:href(\\*[pdf:href-D]).info]
+. \}
+. \" Apply border and colour specifications to the PDFMARK string
+. \" definition, as required.
+. \"
+. if dPDFHREF.BORDER .as pdf:href.link " /Border [\\*[PDFHREF.BORDER]]
+. if dPDFHREF.COLOUR .as pdf:href.link " /Color [\\*[PDFHREF.COLOUR]]
+. \"
+. \" Emit the "link text", in its appropriate colour, marking the
+. \" limits of its bounding box(es), as the before and after output
+. \" text positions.
+. \"
+. pdf*href.mark.begin "\\*[pdf:href.link]"
+. if dPDFHREF.COLOUR .defcolor pdf:href.colour rgb \\*[PDFHREF.COLOUR]
+. nop \&\m[\\*[PDFHREF.TEXT.COLOUR]]\\*[PDFHREF.TEXT]\m[]\c
+. pdf*href.mark.end
+. \"
+. \" Clean up the temporary registers and strings, used to
+. \" compute the "hot-spot" bounds, and format the reference,
+. \"
+. rm PDFHREF.DESC PDFHREF.TEXT
+. \}
+.\"
+.\" But when we identify an INVALID link ...
+.\" We simply emit the "link text", with no colour change, no border,
+.\" and no associated "hot-spot".
+.\"
+.el \&\\$*\c
+.\"
+.\" And then, if the user specified any affixed text, (using the
+.\" "-A text" option), we tack it on at the end.
+.\"
+.nop \&\\*[pdf:href-A]
+..
+.de pdf*href.map.init
+.\" ----------------------------------------------------------------------
+.\" ----------------------------------------------------------------------
+.\"
+.if dpdf:href.map-1 \{\
+. \"
+. \" We have a reference map, but we haven't started to parse it yet.
+. \" This must be the first map reference in pass 2, so we need to
+. \" "kick-start" the parsing process, by loading the first indexed
+. \" sub-map into the global map.
+. \"
+. rn pdf:href.map-1 pdf:href.map
+. als pdf:href.map.internal pdf:href.map
+. nr pdf:href.map.index 1 1
+. \}
+.als pdf*href.map.init pdf*href.mark.idle
+..
+.\"
+.\" "pdf*href-Z" is used to add link co-ordinate entries to the
+.\" "pdf:href.map". Primarily, it is used by the "pdfroff" formatter,
+.\" to pass link co-ordinate data from one "groff" formatting pass to
+.\" the next, and is not generally useful to the end user.
+.\"
+.de pdf*href-Z
+.\" ----------------------------------------------------------------------
+.\" Usage:
+.\" .pdfhref Z page-index x-displacement y-displacement
+.\" Where:
+.\" page-index is the reference mark's page number
+.\" x-displacement is its offset from the left edge of the page
+.\" y-displacement is its offset from the top edge of the page
+.\" ( both displacement values are expressed in basic groff units, )
+.\" ( and measured perpendicular to their respective page edges. )
+.\" ----------------------------------------------------------------------
+.\"
+.ie \\n(.$=3 .ds pdf:href.map-\\n+[pdf*href-Z.index] \\$*
+.el .pdf:error pdfhref Z operator expects exactly three arguments
+..
+.\" Initialise the auto-incrementing "pdf*href-Z.index" register,
+.\" to ensure that sub-map numbering starts at 1.
+.\"
+.nr pdf*href-Z.index 0 1
+.\"
+.de pdf*href.map.read
+.\" ----------------------------------------------------------------------
+.\" Usage: (internal use only):
+.\" .pdf*href.map.read co-ordinate name list ...
+.\" ----------------------------------------------------------------------
+.\"
+.\" Reads values from "pdf:href.map" to each named register, in turn
+.\" Reading to "null" discards the corresponding value in "pdf:href.map"
+.\"
+.while \\n(.$ \{\
+. \"
+. \" Loop over all registers named in the argument list,
+. \" assigning values from "pdf:href.map" to each in turn.
+. \"
+. pdf:pop nr pdf:\\$1 pdf:href.map.internal
+. if !dpdf:href.map.internal \{\
+. \"
+. \" We ran out of map references in the current sub-map,
+. \" so move on to the next indexed sub-map, if any.
+. \"
+. if dpdf:href.map-\\n+[pdf:href.map.index] \{\
+. rn pdf:href.map-\\n[pdf:href.map.index] pdf:href.map
+. als pdf:href.map.internal pdf:href.map
+. \}
+. \}
+. \"
+. \" Proceed to the next named co-ordinate, (if any), specified
+. \" in the argument list.
+. \"
+. shift
+. \}
+.\"
+.\" Discard any assignments to a register named "null"
+.\"
+.rr pdf:null
+..
+.de pdf*href.mark.begin
+.\" ----------------------------------------------------------------------
+.\" ----------------------------------------------------------------------
+.pdf*href.map.init
+.ie dpdf:href.map \{\
+. \"
+. \" Once we have established a document reference map,
+. \" then this, and all subsequent calls to "pdf*href.mark.begin",
+. \" may be redirected to the reference mark resolver, and the
+. \" "pdf*href.mark.end" macro has nothing further to do.
+. \"
+. pdf*href.mark.resolve \\$@
+. rn pdf*href.mark.resolve pdf*href.mark.begin
+. als pdf*href.mark.end pdf*href.mark.idle
+. \}
+.el \{\
+. \" Since we don't yet have a document reference map, the
+. \" reference mark resolver will not work, in this pass of the
+. \" formatter; this, and all subsequent calls to "pdf*href.mark.begin",
+. \" may be redirected to "pdf*href.mark.end", which is responsible
+. \" for emitting the reference mark data to be incorporated into
+. \" the reference map in a subsequent formatting pass.
+. \"
+. pdf*href.mark.end
+. als pdf*href.mark.begin pdf*href.mark.end
+. \}
+..
+.de pdf*href.mark.resolve
+.\" ----------------------------------------------------------------------
+.\" ----------------------------------------------------------------------
+.ie '\\n(.z'' \{\
+. ds pdf:href.link \\$1
+. nr pdf:urx \\n(.o+\\n(.l
+. pdf*href.map.read spg llx ury epg urx.end lly.end
+. ie \\n[pdf:spg]=\\n[pdf:epg] \{\
+. \"
+. \" This link is entirely contained on a single page ...
+. \" emit the text, which defines the content of the link region,
+. \" then make it active.
+. \"
+. pdf*href.mark.emit 1 \\n[pdf:urx.end]
+. if \\n[pdf:lly]<\\n[pdf:lly.end] \{\
+. \"
+. \" This link spans multiple output lines; we must save its
+. \" original end co-ordinates, then define a new intermediate
+. \" end point, to create a PDFMARK "hot-spot" extending from
+. \" the start of the link to the end if its first line.
+. \"
+. nr pdf:ury +1v
+. nr pdf:llx \\n(.o+\\n[.in]
+. nr pdf:lly \\n[pdf:lly.end]-\\*[PDFHREF.HEIGHT]
+. if \\n[pdf:ury]<\\n[pdf:lly] \{\
+. nr pdf:lly +\\*[PDFHREF.HEIGHT]-1v
+. pdf*href.mark.emit 2
+. nr pdf:ury \\n[pdf:lly.end]-\\*[PDFHREF.HEIGHT]
+. \}
+. pdf*href.mark.emit 0 \\n[pdf:urx.end]
+. \}
+. pdf*href.mark.flush
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. \" This link is split across a page break, so ...
+. \" We must mark the "hot-spot" region on the current page,
+. \" BEFORE we emit the link text, as we will have moved off
+. \" this page, by the time the text has been output.
+. \"
+. \" First step: define the region from the start of the link,
+. \" to the end of its first line.
+. \"
+. pdf*href.mark.emit 1 \\n[pdf:urx]
+. \"
+. \" All additional regions MUST align with the left margin.
+. \"
+. nr pdf:llx \\n(.o+\\n[.in]
+. \"
+. \" If the current page can accomodate more than the current line,
+. \" then it will include a second active region for this link; this
+. \" will extend from just below the current line to the end of page
+. \" trap, if any, or the bottom of the page otherwise, and occupy
+. \" the full width of the page, between the margins.
+. \"
+. nr pdf:ury +1v
+. pdf*href.mark.emit 3
+. \"
+. \" We now need a page transition trap, to map the active link
+. \" region(s), which overflow on to the following page(s); (the
+. \" handler for this trap MUST have been previously installed).
+. \"
+. ie dpdf*href.mark.hook \{\
+. \"
+. \" The page transition trap handler has been installed,
+. \" so we may activate both it, and also the appropriate
+. \" termination handler, to deactivate it when done.
+. \"
+. als pdf*href.mark.hook pdf*href.mark.trap
+. \"
+. \" Now we set up "pdf:epg" to count the number of page breaks
+. \" which this link will span, and emit the link text, leaving
+. \" the page trap macro to map active regions on intervening
+. \" pages, which are included in the link.
+. \"
+. nr pdf:epg -\\n[pdf:spg] 1
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. \" There was no handler initialised for the page trap,
+. \" so we are unable to map the active regions for this link;
+. \" we may discard the remaining map data for this link,
+. \" and issue a diagnostic.
+. \"
+. pdf:error pdfhref: link dissociated at page break (trap not initialised)
+. if dPDFHREF.BROKEN.COLOR \{\
+. \"
+. \" The user may opt to have such broken links highlighted.
+. \" We use "PDFHREF.BROKEN.COLOUR" to specify this requirement,
+. \" but the user may prefer the American spelling, so we will
+. \" handle both as equivalent.
+. \"
+. als PDFHREF.BROKEN.COLOUR PDFHREF.BROKEN.COLOR
+. \}
+. if dPDFHREF.BROKEN.COLOUR \{\
+. if dPDFHREF.COLOUR .als PDFHREF.COLOUR PDFHREF.BROKEN.COLOUR
+. \}
+. \}
+. \}
+. \}
+.el \!.\\$0 \\$@
+..
+.\"
+.\" Macro "pdf*href.mark.emit" is called only by "pdf*href". It is
+.\" responsible for emitting the PDFMARK code, to establish the
+.\" "hot-spot" region associated with a document or resource link.
+.\"
+.de pdf*href.mark.emit
+.\" ----------------------------------------------------------------------
+.\" Usage:
+.\" .pdf*href.mark.emit <action> [<end-urx>]
+.\" <action> == 0 --> normal operation -- link height = 1 line
+.\" <action> == 1 --> start of link -- add leading above text
+.\" <action> == 2 --> overtall link -- set intermediate baseline
+.\" <action> == 3 --> split link -- break at bottom of page
+.\" ----------------------------------------------------------------------
+.\"
+.if \\$1=1 \{\
+. \"
+. \" Initialising a new link region ...
+. \" Some different versions of "groff" disagree about the vertical
+. \" displacement of "opminy", as emitted by "\O1|\h'-\w"|"u'\O2\c",
+. \" relative to the current text baseline. Therefore, recompute
+. \" the link displacement, independently of "opminy".
+. \"
+. mk pdf:ury.base
+. while \\n[pdf:ury.base]<\\n[pdf:ury] .nr pdf:ury.base +1v
+. nr pdf:ury.base -1m+\\n[PDFHREF.LEADING]
+. \"
+. \" adjust the end-point vertical displacement by the same offset,
+. \" and then relocate the link starting point to its new displacement,
+. \" as established by this base line relative computation.
+. \"
+. nr pdf:lly.end +\\n[pdf:ury.base]-\\n[pdf:ury]+\\*[PDFHREF.HEIGHT]
+. rnn pdf:ury.base pdf:ury
+. \}
+.if \\$1<2 \{\
+. \"
+. \" Link segment fits on a single line ...
+. \" Set its height and end-point horizontal displacement accordingly.
+. \"
+. nr pdf:lly \\n[pdf:ury]+\\*[PDFHREF.HEIGHT]
+. if \\n[pdf:lly]>=\\n[pdf:lly.end] .nr pdf:urx \\$2
+. \}
+.ie \\$1=3 \{\
+. \"
+. \" Link segment extends beyond the next page break ...
+. \" Recompute truncated height, to just fit portion on current page,
+. \" recursing to emit it, and leaving page trap mechanism to place
+. \" continuation region(s) on following page(s).
+. \"
+. nr pdf:lly (\\n[.t]u-\\n[.V]u)/1v
+. if \\n[pdf:lly]>0 \{\
+. nr pdf:lly \\n[pdf:ury]+\\n[pdf:lly]v-1v+\\*[PDFHREF.HEIGHT]
+. pdf*href.mark.emit 2
+. \}
+. \}
+.el \{\
+. \" Link region size and placement has been fully specified ...
+. \" Emit it.
+. \"
+. pdfmark \\*[pdf:href.link] /Rect [\\*[pdf:bbox]] /ANN
+. \}
+..
+.\"
+.\" When "pdf*href" emits a link for which the "hot-spot" spans a
+.\" page break, then we need to provide a "hook" in to the page break
+.\" trap, so we can map the "hot-spot" regions which are to be placed
+.\" on either side of the page break.
+.\"
+.\" Macro "pdf*href.mark.idle" is a dummy macro, which provide this
+.\" "hook" for normal page breaks, where there is no link "hot-spot"
+.\" crossing the break.
+.\"
+.de pdf*href.mark.idle
+.\" ----------------------------------------------------------------------
+.\" Usage:
+.\" Called only as an internal hook, by a page trap macro.
+.\" Expects no arguments, and does nothing.
+.\" ----------------------------------------------------------------------
+..
+.\"
+.\" Macro "pdf*href.mark.trap" is the active "hook", which is substituted
+.\" for "pdf*href,mark.idle" at those page breaks which are crossed by
+.\" a link "hot-spot".
+.\"
+.de pdf*href.mark.trap
+.\" ----------------------------------------------------------------------
+.\" Usage:
+.\" Called only as an internal hook, by a page trap macro.
+.\" Expects no arguments. Maps residual link "hot-spot" regions,
+.\" which spill beyond any page break. Not to be invoked directly
+.\" by the user, nor by any user supplied macro.
+.\" ----------------------------------------------------------------------
+.\"
+.mk pdf:ury
+.nr pdf:ury +1v-1m-\\n[PDFHREF.LEADING]
+.ie \\n-[pdf:epg] \{\
+. \"
+. \" The link "hot-spot" extends across more than one page break,
+. \" so, for each page which is completely contained within the
+. \" extent of the link, simply mark the entire text area on the
+. \" page as a "hot-spot".
+. \"
+. pdf*href.mark.emit 3
+. \}
+.el \{\
+. \" The link "hot-spot" ends on the page which immediately follows
+. \" the current page transition, so we may now finalise this link.
+. \"
+. nr pdf:lly \\n[pdf:ury]+\\*[PDFHREF.HEIGHT]
+. if \\n[pdf:lly.end]>\\n[pdf:lly] \{\
+. \"
+. \" The "hot-spot" extends beyond the first line of text,
+. \" on its final page; compute and emit "hot-spot" region to cover
+. \" the full with of the text area, including all but the last
+. \" line of the link text.
+. \"
+. while \\n[pdf:lly.end]>\\n[pdf:lly] .nr pdf:lly +1v
+. nr pdf:lly -1v
+. pdf*href.mark.emit 2
+. \"
+. \" Now, adjust the vertical "hot-spot" mapping reference,
+. \" to identify the correct position for the the last line of
+. \" text, over which the "hot-spot" extends.
+. \"
+. nr pdf:ury \\n[pdf:lly.end]-\\*[PDFHREF.HEIGHT]
+. \}
+. \"
+. \" We now have exactly one final line of text, over which we must
+. \" emit a "hot-spot" region; map it, terminate page trap processing
+. \" for this "hot-spot", and clean up the "hot-spot" mapping context.
+. \"
+. pdf*href.mark.emit 0 \\n[pdf:urx.end]
+. als pdf*href.mark.hook pdf*href.mark.idle
+. pdf*href.mark.flush
+. \}
+..
+.de pdf*href.mark.flush
+.\" ----------------------------------------------------------------------
+.\" ----------------------------------------------------------------------
+.rr pdf:spg pdf:epg
+.rr pdf:llx pdf:lly pdf:urx pdf:ury
+.if dPDFHREF.COLOR .als PDFHREF.COLOUR PDFHREF.COLOR
+.rr pdf:urx.end pdf:lly.end
+..
+.de pdf*href.mark.end
+.\" ----------------------------------------------------------------------
+.\" ----------------------------------------------------------------------
+\O1|\h'-\w"|"u'\O2\c
+..
+.\" Macro "pdf*href-I" is used for one time initialisation of special
+.\" "pdfhref" features; (currently, only the above page trap hook is
+.\" supported, but it is implemented with one level of indirection, to
+.\" accommodate possible future expansion).
+.
+.de pdf*href-I
+.\" ----------------------------------------------------------------------
+.\" Usage:
+.\" .pdfhref I -<option> <optarg> [-<option> <optarg>] ...
+.\" ----------------------------------------------------------------------
+.\"
+.\" Loop over all arguments, in pairs ...
+.
+.while \\n(.$ \{\
+. \"
+. \" handing them off to their respective initialisers,
+. \" when suitable initialisers exist, or complaining otherwise.
+. \"
+. ie dpdf*href\\$1.init .pdf*href\\$1.init \\$2
+. el .pdf*error pdfhref:init: unknown feature '\\$1'
+. shift 2
+. \}
+..
+.\" Before we can use the page break "hook", we need to initialise it
+.\" as an addendum to a regular page break trap. To ensure that we don't
+.\" compromise the user's page trap setup, we leave the onus for this
+.\" initialisation with the user, but we provide the "pdf*href-PT.init"
+.\" macro, (invoked by ".pdfhref I -PT <macro-name>"), to implement a
+.\" suitable initialisation action.
+.
+.de pdf*href-PT.init
+.\" ----------------------------------------------------------------------
+.\" Usage:
+.\" .pdfhref I -PT <macro-name>
+.\" <macro-name> == name of user's page break trap macro
+.\" ----------------------------------------------------------------------
+.\"
+.\" Initially, map the page break hook to its default, do nothing helper.
+.
+.als pdf*href.mark.hook pdf*href.mark.idle
+.ie !\\n(.$ \{\
+. \"
+. \" Don't have enough arguments to specify a page trap macro name,
+. \" so simply plant "pdf*href.mark.hook" as a top of page trap.
+. \"
+. wh 0 pdf*href.mark.hook
+. \}
+.el \{\
+. \" Page trap macro name is specified in "\\$1" ...
+. \"
+. ie d\\$1 \{\
+. \"
+. \" When this page trap macro already exists, then we simply
+. \" append a call to "pdf*href.mark.hook" to it.
+. \"
+. am \\$1 pdf*href.mark.idle
+. pdf*href.mark.hook
+. pdf*href.mark.idle
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. \" However, when the specified page trap macro does not yet
+. \" exist, then we create it, and plant it as a top of page
+. \" trap.
+. \"
+. de \\$1 pdf*href.mark.idle
+. pdf*href.mark.hook
+. pdf*href.mark.idle
+. wh 0 \\$1
+. \}
+. \}
+..
+.
+.\" "pdf*href-L" is the generic handler for creating references to
+.\" named destinations in PDF documents. It supports both local
+.\" references, to locations within the same document, through its
+.\" "pdf*href-L.link" attribute, and also references to locations
+.\" in any other PDF document, through "pdf*href-L.file".
+.\"
+.als pdf*href-L pdf*href
+.ds pdf*href-L.link /Dest /\\\\*[pdf:href-D]
+.ds pdf*href-L.file /Action /GoToR \\\\*[pdf:href.files] \\*[pdf*href-L.link]
+.\"
+.\" "pdf*href-O" is the "official" handler for creating PDF
+.\" document outlines. It is simply an alias to "pdfbookmark",
+.\" which may also be invoked directly, if preferred. Neither
+.\" a "pdf*href-O.link" nor a "pdf*href-O.file" attribute is
+.\" required.
+.\"
+.als pdf*href-O pdfbookmark
+.\"
+.\" "pdf*href-W" is the generic handler for creating references to
+.\" web resources, (or any resource specified by a uniform resource
+.\" identifier). Such resource links are fully specified by the
+.\" "pdf*href-W.link" attribute.
+.\"
+.als pdf*href-W pdf*href
+.ds pdf*href-W.link /Action << /Subtype /URI /URI (\\\\*[pdf:href-D]) >>
+.\"
+.\" pdfmark.tmac: end of file / vim: ft=groff
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+.TH PDFROFF @MAN1EXT@ "@MDATE@" "Groff Version @VERSION@"
+.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
+.\" Legal Matters
+.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
+.ig
+pdfroff.1
+
+File position: <groff-source>/contrib/pdfmark/pdfroff.man
+
+Last update:
+
+This file is part of groff, the GNU roff type-setting system.
+
+Copyright (C) 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+written by Keith Marshall <keith.d.marshall@ntlworld.com>
+
+Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document
+under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.1 or
+any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no
+Front-Cover Texts, no Back-Cover Texts, and the following Invariant
+Sections:--
+
+ a) This "Legal Matters" section, extending from the start of
+ the document, to the end of the enclosing ".ig" section.
+
+ b) The entire section bearing the heading "AUTHOR", extending
+ from the ".SH AUTHOR" tag, to the end of the document.
+
+A copy of the Free Documentation License is included as a file called
+FDL in the main directory of the groff source package.
+..
+.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
+.
+.SH NAME
+pdfroff \- create PDF documents using
+.I groff
+.
+.hw pdfmark
+.de Q
+\&\\$3\*(lq\\$1\*(rq\\$2
+..
+.de nohy
+.hy 0
+\&\\$*
+.hy
+..
+.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
+.
+.SH SYNOPSIS
+.de cmd
+. if r@i .in
+. nr @i \\n(.i
+. in +\w'\f[B]\\$1\0'u
+. ti \\n(@iu
+. B \\$1\0\c
+..
+.de opt
+. tr -\-
+. RB [ -\\$1\c
+. IR \&\\$2 ]
+. tr --
+..
+.de opta
+. ie \\n(.$>1 .opt \\$1 \0\\$2
+. el .opt \\$1
+..
+.de opte
+. tr -\-
+. RB [ -\\$1 =\c
+. IR \&\\$2 ]
+. tr --
+..
+.de optx
+. tr -\-
+. RB [ --no\\$1 \0|\0\c
+. BR -\\$1 =\c
+. IR \&\\$2 ]
+. tr --
+..
+.ad l
+.hy 0
+.ll -5
+.cmd pdfroff
+.opt abcegilpstzCEGNRSUVXZ
+.opta d cs
+.opta f fam
+.opta F dir
+.opta I dir
+.opta L arg
+.opta m name
+.opta M dir
+.opta n num
+.opta o list
+.opta P arg
+.opta r cn
+.opta T dev
+.opta w name
+.opta W name
+.opt -no-toc-relocation
+.opte -stylesheet name
+.optx -pdf-output name
+.optx -reference-dictionary name
+.opt -report-progress
+.B file
+.I ...
+.ll
+.sp
+.cmd pdfroff
+.B -h
+|
+.B --help
+.sp
+.cmd pdfroff
+.B -v
+|
+.B --version
+.RI [ option
+.IR ... ]
+.rr @i
+.in
+.ad
+.hy
+.P
+The command line is parsed in accordance with normal GNU conventions,
+but with one exception \(em when specifying any short form option
+(i.e., a single character option introduced by a single hyphen),
+and if that option expects an argument, then it
+.I must
+be specified independently (i.e., it may
+.I not
+be appended to any group of other single character short form options).
+.P
+Long form option names (i.e., those introduced by a double hyphen)
+may be abbreviated to their minimum length unambigous initial substring.
+.
+.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
+.
+.SH DESCRIPTION
+.B pdfroff
+is a wrapper program for the GNU text processing system,
+.BR groff .
+It transparently handles the mechanics of multiple pass
+.B groff
+processing, when applied to suitably marked up
+.B groff
+source files,
+such that tables of contents and body text are formatted separately,
+and are subsequently combined in the correct order, for final publication
+as a single PDF document.
+A further optional
+.Q style\0sheet
+capability is provided;
+this allows for the definition of content which is required to preceed the
+table of contents, in the published document.
+.P
+For each invocation of
+.BR pdfroff ,
+the ultimate
+.B groff
+output stream is post\(hyprocessed by the GhostScript interpreter,
+to produce a finished PDF document.
+.P
+.B pdfroff
+makes no assumptions about, and imposes no restrictions on,
+the use of any
+.B groff
+macro packages which the user may choose to employ,
+in order to achieve a desired document format;
+however, it
+.I does
+include specific built in support for the
+.B pdfmark
+macro package, should the user choose to employ it.
+Specifically, if the
+.I pdfhref
+macro, defined in the
+.B pdfmark.tmac
+package, is used to define public reference marks,
+or dynamic links to such reference marks, then
+.B pdfroff
+will perform as many preformatting
+.B groff
+passes as required, up to a maximum limit of
+.IR four ,
+in order to compile a document reference dictionary,
+to resolve references, and to expand the dynamically defined
+content of links.
+.
+.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
+.
+.SH USAGE
+.B pdfroff
+usage closely mirrors that of
+.B groff
+itself.
+Indeed,
+with the exception of the
+.BR \-h ,
+.BR \-v ,
+and
+.BI \-T \0dev
+short form options, and
+all long form options,
+which are parsed internally by
+.BR pdfroff ,
+all options and file name arguments specified on the command line are
+passed on to
+.BR groff ,
+to control the formatting of the PDF document.
+Consequently,
+.B pdfroff
+accepts all options and arguments, as specified in
+.BR groff (@MAN1EXT@),
+which may also be considered as the definitive reference for all standard
+.BR pdfroff
+options and argument usage.
+.
+.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
+.
+.SH OPTIONS
+.B pdfroff
+accepts all of the short form options
+(i.e., those introduced by a single hyphen),
+which are available with
+.B groff
+itself.
+In most cases, these are simply passed transparently to
+.BR groff ;
+the following, however, are handled specially by
+.BR pdfroff .
+.TP
+.B \-h
+Same as
+.BR \-\-help ;
+see below.
+.TP
+.B \-i
+Process standard input, after all other specified input files.
+This is passed transparently to
+.BR groff ,
+but, if grouped with other options, it
+.I must
+be the first in the group.
+Hiding it within a group will
+break standard input processing, in the multiple pass
+.B groff
+processing context of
+.BR pdfroff .
+.TP
+.BI \-T \0dev
+Only
+.BI \-T \0ps
+is supported by
+.BR pdfroff .
+Attempting to specify any other device will cause
+.B pdfroff
+to abort.
+.TP
+.B \-v
+Same as
+.BR \-\-version ;
+see below.
+.P
+See
+.BR groff (@MAN1EXT@)
+for a description of all other short form options,
+which are transparently passed through
+.BR pdfroff
+to
+.BR groff .
+.P
+All long form options
+(i.e., those introduced by a double hyphen)
+are interpreted locally by
+.BR pdfroff ;
+they are
+.B not
+passed on to
+.BR groff ,
+unless otherwise stated below.
+.TP
+.B \-\-help
+Causes
+.B pdfroff
+to display a summary of the its usage syntax, and supported options,
+and then exit.
+.TP
+.B \-\-no\-pdf\-output
+May be used with the
+.BI \-\-reference\-dictionary= name
+option (described below) to eliminate the overhead of PDF formatting,
+when running
+.B pdfroff
+to create a reference dictionary, for use in a different document.
+.TP
+.B \-\-no\-reference\-dictionary
+May be used to eliminate the overhead of creating a reference dictionary,
+when it is known that the target PDF document will contain no public
+references, created by the
+.I pdfhref
+macro.
+.TP
+.B \-\-no\-toc\-relocation
+May be used to eliminate the extra
+.B groff
+processing pass,
+which is required to generate a table of contents,
+and relocate it to the start of the PDF document,
+when processing any document which lacks an automatically
+generated table of contents.
+.TP
+.BI \-\-pdf\-output= name
+Specifies the name to be used for the resultant PDF document;
+if unspecified, the PDF output is written to standard output.
+A future version of
+.B pdfroff
+may use this option,
+to encode the document name in a generated reference dictionary.
+.TP
+.BI \-\-reference\-dictionary= name
+Specifies the name to be used for the generated reference dictionary file;
+if unspecified, the reference dictionary is created in a temporary file,
+which is deleted when
+.B pdfroff
+completes processing of the current document.
+This option
+.I must
+be specified, if it is desired to save the reference dictionary,
+for use in references placed in other PDF documents.
+.TP
+.B \-\-report\-progress
+Causes
+.B pdfroff
+to display an informational message on standard error,
+at the start of each
+.B groff
+processing pass.
+.TP
+.BI \-\-stylesheet= name
+Specifies the name of an
+.IR "input file" ,
+to be used as a style sheet for formatting of content,
+which is to be placed
+.I before
+the table of contents,
+in the formatted PDF document.
+.TP
+.B \-\-version
+Causes
+.B pdfroff
+to display a version identification message.
+The entire command line is then passed transparently to
+.BR groff ,
+in a
+.I one
+pass operation
+.IR only ,
+in order to display the associated
+.B groff
+version information, before exiting.
+.
+.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
+.
+.SH ENVIRONMENT
+The following environment variables may be set, and exported,
+to modify the behaviour of
+.BR pdfroff .
+.TP
+.B GROFF_TMPDIR
+Identifies the directory in which
+.B pdfroff
+should create temporary files.
+If
+.B GROFF_TMPDIR
+is
+.I not
+specified, then the variables
+.BR TMPDIR ,
+.B TMP
+and
+.B TEMP
+are considered in turn, as possible temporary file repositories.
+If none of these are set, then temporary files will be created
+in the current directory.
+.TP
+.B GROFF_GHOSTSCRIPT_INTERPRETER
+Specifies the program to be invoked, when
+.B pdfroff
+converts
+.B groff
+PostScript output to PDF.
+If
+.B GROFF_GHOSTSCRIPT_INTERPRETER
+is not specified, then
+.B pdfroff
+will search the process
+.BR PATH ,
+looking for a program with any of the well known names
+for the GhostScript interpreter;
+if no GhostScript interpreter can be found,
+.B pdfroff
+will abort.
+.TP
+.B GROFF_AWK_INTERPRETER
+Specifies the program to be invoked, when
+.B pdfroff
+is extracting reference dictionary entries from a
+.B groff
+intermediate message stream.
+If
+.B GROFF_AWK_INTERPRETER
+is not specified, then
+.B pdfroff
+will search the process
+.BR PATH ,
+looking for any of the preferred programs, `gawk', `mawk', `nawk'
+and `awk', in this order;
+if none of these are found,
+.B pdfroff
+will issue a warning message, and continue processing;
+however, in this case, no reference dictionary will be created.
+.TP
+.B OSTYPE
+Typically defined automatically by the operating system,
+.B OSTYPE
+is used on Microsoft Win32/MS\(hyDOS platforms
+.IR only ,
+to infer the default
+.B PATH_SEPARATOR
+character,
+which is used when parsing the process
+.B PATH
+to search for external helper programs.
+.TP
+.B PATH_SEPARATOR
+If set,
+.B PATH_SEPARATOR
+overrides the default separator character,
+(':' on POSIX/UNIX systems,
+inferred from
+.B OSTYPE
+on Microsoft Win32/MS\(hyDOS),
+which is used when parsing the process
+.B PATH
+to search for external helper programs.
+.TP
+.B SHOW_PROGRESS
+If this is set to a non-empty value, then
+.B pdfroff
+will always behave as if the
+.B \-\-report\-progress
+option is specified, on the command line.
+.
+.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
+.
+.SH FILES
+Input and output files for
+.B pdfroff
+may be named according to any convention of the user's choice.
+Typically, input files may be named according to the choice of the
+principal formatting macro package, e.g.,
+.IB file .ms
+might be an input file for formatting using the
+.B ms
+macros
+.RB ( s.tmac );
+normally, the final output file should be named
+.IB file .pdf\c
+\&.
+.P
+Temporary files, created by
+.BR pdfroff ,
+are placed in the directory specified by environment variables (see
+section
+.BR ENVIRONMENT ),
+and named according to the convention
+.BI pdf $$ .*\c
+\&, where
+.I $$
+is the standard shell variable representing the process ID of the
+.B pdfroff
+process itself, and
+.I *
+represents any of a number of extensions used by
+.B pdfroff
+for temporary and intermediate files.
+.
+.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
+.
+.SH SEE ALSO
+See
+.BR groff (@MAN1EXT@)
+for the definitive reference to document formatting with
+.BR groff .
+Since
+.B pdfroff
+provides a superset of all
+.B groff
+capabilities,
+.BR groff (@MAN1EXT@)
+may also be considered to be the definitive reference to all
+.I standard
+capabilities of
+.BR pdfroff ,
+with this document providing the reference to
+.BR pdfroff 's
+extended features.
+.P
+While
+.B pdfroff
+imposes neither any restriction on, nor any requirement for,
+the use of any specific
+.B groff
+macro package, a number of supplied macro packages,
+and in particular those associated with the package
+.BR pdfmark.tmac ,
+are best suited for use with
+.BR pdfroff
+as the preferred formatter.
+Detailed documentation on the use of these packages may be found,
+in PDF format, in the reference guide
+.BR "\*(lqPortable Document Format Publishing with GNU Troff\*(rq" ,
+included in the installed documentation set as
+.hy 0
+.BR @PDFDOCDIR@/pdfmark.pdf .
+.hy
+.
+.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
+.
+.SH AUTHOR
+Copyright \(co 2005, Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+.LP
+This man page is distributed under the terms of the
+GNU Free Documentation License (FDL), version 1.1 or later,
+and is part of the
+.I GNU troff
+software package.
+It was originally written by Keith Marshall,
+.nohy <keith.d.marshall@ntlworld.com>,
+who also wrote the implementation of the
+.I pdfroff
+program, to which it relates.
+.LP
+You should have received a copy of the FDL as part of the
+.I GNU troff
+distribution; it is also available on\-line, at the GNU
+.Q copyleft
+site,
+.nohy <http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html>.
+.
+.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
+.\" EOF / vim: ft=groff
diff --git a/contrib/groff/contrib/pdfmark/pdfroff.sh b/contrib/groff/contrib/pdfmark/pdfroff.sh
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..03bed4e1f3eb
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/groff/contrib/pdfmark/pdfroff.sh
@@ -0,0 +1,572 @@
+#! /bin/sh
+# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+#
+# Function: Format PDF Output from groff Markup
+#
+# Copyright (C) 2005, Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+# Written by Keith Marshall (keith.d.marshall@ntlworld.com)
+#
+# This file is part of groff.
+#
+# groff is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
+# the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
+# Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later
+# version.
+#
+# groff is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
+# WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
+# FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
+# for more details.
+#
+# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
+# with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
+# Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
+#
+# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+#
+# Set up an identifier for the NULL device.
+# In most cases "/dev/null" will be correct, but some shells on
+# MS-DOS/MS-Windows systems may require us to use "NUL".
+#
+ NULLDEV="/dev/null"
+ test -c $NULLDEV || NULLDEV="NUL"
+#
+# Set up the command name to use in diagnostic messages.
+# (We can't assume we have 'basename', so use the full path if required.
+# Also use the 'exec 2>...' workaround for a bug in Cygwin's 'ash').
+#
+ CMD=`exec 2>$NULLDEV; basename $0` || CMD=$0
+#
+# To ensure that prerequisite helper programs are available, and are
+# executable, a [fairly] portable method of detecting such programs is
+# provided by function `searchpath'.
+#
+ searchpath(){
+ #
+ # Usage: searchpath progname path
+ #
+ IFS="${PATH_SEPARATOR-":"}" prog=':'
+ for dir in $2
+ do
+ for ext in '' '.exe'
+ #
+ # try `progname' with all well known extensions
+ # (e.g. Win32 may require `progname.exe')
+ #
+ do
+ try="$dir/$1$ext"
+ test -f "$try" && test -x "$try" && prog="$try" && break
+ done
+ test "$prog" = ":" || break
+ done
+ echo "$prog"
+ }
+# @PATH_SEARCH_SETUP@
+#
+# We need both 'grep' and 'sed' programs, to parse script options,
+# and we also need 'cat', to display help and some error messages,
+# so ensure they are all installed, before we continue.
+#
+ CAT=`searchpath cat "$PATH"`
+ GREP=`searchpath grep "$PATH"`
+ SED=`searchpath sed "$PATH"`
+#
+# Another fundamental requirement is the 'groff' program itself;
+# we MUST use a 'groff' program located in 'GROFF_BIN_DIR', if this
+# is specified; if not, we will search 'GROFF_BIN_PATH', only falling
+# back to a 'PATH' search, if neither of these is specified.
+#
+ if test -n "$GROFF_BIN_DIR"
+ then
+ GPATH=GROFF_BIN_DIR
+ GROFF=`searchpath groff "$GROFF_BIN_DIR"`
+#
+ elif test -n "$GROFF_BIN_PATH"
+ then
+ GPATH=GROFF_BIN_PATH
+ GROFF=`searchpath groff "$GROFF_BIN_PATH"`
+#
+ else
+ GPATH=PATH
+ GROFF=`searchpath groff "$PATH"`
+ fi
+#
+# If one or more of these is missing, diagnose and bail out.
+#
+ NO='' NOPROG="$CMD: installation problem: cannot find program"
+ test "$CAT" = ":" && echo >&2 "$NOPROG 'cat' in PATH" && NO="$NO 'cat'"
+ test "$GREP" = ":" && echo >&2 "$NOPROG 'grep' in PATH" && NO="$NO 'grep'"
+ test "$GROFF" = ":" && echo >&2 "$NOPROG 'groff' in $GPATH" && NO="$NO 'groff'"
+ test "$SED" = ":" && echo >&2 "$NOPROG 'sed' in PATH" && NO="$NO 'sed'"
+ if test -n "$NO"
+ then
+ set $NO
+ test $# -gt 1 && NO="s" IS="are" || NO='' IS="is"
+ while test $# -gt 0
+ do
+ test $# -gt 2 && NO="$NO $1,"
+ test $# -eq 2 && NO="$NO $1 and" && shift
+ test $# -lt 2 && NO="$NO $1"
+ shift
+ done
+ $CAT >&2 <<-ETX
+
+ *** FATAL INSTALLATION ERROR ***
+
+ The program$NO $IS required by '$CMD',
+ but cannot be found; '$CMD' is unable to continue.
+
+ ETX
+ exit 1
+ fi
+#
+# Set up temporary/intermediate file locations.
+#
+ WRKFILE=${GROFF_TMPDIR=${TMPDIR-${TMP-${TEMP-"."}}}}/pdf$$.tmp
+#
+ REFCOPY=${GROFF_TMPDIR}/pdf$$.cmp
+ REFFILE=${GROFF_TMPDIR}/pdf$$.ref
+#
+ CS_DATA=""
+ TC_DATA=${GROFF_TMPDIR}/pdf$$.tc
+ BD_DATA=${GROFF_TMPDIR}/pdf$$.ps
+#
+# Set a trap, to delete temporary files on exit.
+# (FIXME: may want to include other signals, in released version).
+#
+ trap "rm -f ${GROFF_TMPDIR}/pdf$$.*" 0
+#
+# Initialise 'groff' format control settings,
+# to discriminate table of contents and document body formatting passes.
+#
+ TOC_FORMAT="-rPHASE=1"
+ BODY_FORMAT="-rPHASE=2"
+#
+ LONGOPTS="
+ help reference-dictionary no-reference-dictionary
+ stylesheet pdf-output no-pdf-output
+ version report-progress no-toc-relocation
+ "
+# Parse the command line, to identify 'pdfroff' specific options.
+# Collect all other parameters into new argument and file lists,
+# to be passed on to 'groff', enforcing the '-Tps' option.
+#
+ DIFF="" STREAM="" INPUT_FILES=""
+ SHOW_VERSION="" GROFF_STYLE="$GROFF -Tps"
+ while test $# -gt 0
+ do
+ case "$1" in
+#
+# Long options must be processed locally ...
+#
+ --*)
+#
+# First identify, matching any abbreviation to its full form.
+#
+ MATCH="" OPTNAME=`IFS==; set dummy $1; echo $2`
+ for OPT in $LONGOPTS
+ do
+ MATCH="$MATCH"`echo --$OPT | $GREP "^$OPTNAME"`
+ done
+#
+# For options in the form --option=value
+# capture any specified value into $OPTARG.
+#
+ OPTARG=`echo $1 | $SED -n s?"^${OPTNAME}="??p`
+#
+# Perform case specific processing for matched option ...
+#
+ case "$MATCH" in
+
+ --help)
+ $CAT >&2 <<-ETX
+ Usage: $CMD [-option ...] [--long-option ...] [file ...]
+
+ Options:
+ -h
+ --help
+ Display this usage summary, and exit.
+
+ -v
+ --version
+ Display a version identification message and exit.
+
+ --report-progress
+ Enable console messages, indicating the progress of the
+ PDF document formatting process.
+
+ --pdf-output=name
+ Write the PDF output stream to file 'name'; if this option
+ is unspecified, standard output is used for PDF output.
+
+ --no-pdf-output
+ Suppress the generation of PDF output entirely; use this
+ with the --reference-dictionary option, if processing a
+ document stream to produce only a reference dictionary.
+
+ --no-reference-dictionary
+ Suppress the generation of a '$CMD' reference dictionary
+ for the PDF document. Normally '$CMD' will create a
+ reference dictionary, at the start of document processing;
+ this option can accelerate processing, if it is known in
+ advance, that no reference dictionary is required.
+
+ --reference-dictionary=name
+ Save the document reference dictionary in file 'name'.
+ If 'name' already exists, when processing commences, it
+ will be used as the base case, from which the updated
+ dictionary will be derived. If this option is not used,
+ then the reference dictionary, created during the normal
+ execution of '$CMD', will be deleted on completion of
+ document processing.
+
+ --stylesheet=name
+ Use the file 'name' as a 'groff' style sheet, to control
+ the appearance of the document's front cover section. If
+ this option is not specified, then no special formatting
+ is applied, to create a front cover section.
+
+ --no-toc-relocation
+ Suppress the multiple pass 'groff' processing, which is
+ normally required to position the table of contents at the
+ start of a PDF document.
+
+ ETX
+ exit 0
+ ;;
+
+ --version)
+ GROFF_STYLE="$GROFF_STYLE \"$1\""
+ SHOW_VERSION="GNU pdfroff (groff) version @VERSION@"
+ ;;
+
+ --report-progress)
+ SHOW_PROGRESS=echo
+ ;;
+
+ --pdf-output)
+ PDF_OUTPUT="$OPTARG"
+ ;;
+
+ --no-pdf-output)
+ PDF_OUTPUT="$NULLDEV"
+ ;;
+
+ --reference-dictionary)
+ REFFILE="$OPTARG"
+ ;;
+
+ --no-reference-dictionary)
+ AWK=":" DIFF=":" REFFILE="$NULLDEV" REFCOPY="$NULLDEV"
+ ;;
+
+ --stylesheet)
+ STYLESHEET="$OPTARG" CS_DATA=${GROFF_TMPDIR}/pdf$$.cs
+ ;;
+
+ --no-toc-relocation)
+ TC_DATA="" TOC_FORMAT="" BODY_FORMAT=""
+ ;;
+#
+# any other non-null match must have matched more than one defined case,
+# so report the ambiguity, and bail out.
+#
+ --*)
+ echo >&2 "$CMD: ambiguous abbreviation in option '$1'"
+ exit 1
+ ;;
+#
+# while no match at all simply represents an undefined case.
+#
+ *)
+ echo >&2 "$CMD: unknown option '$1'"
+ exit 1
+ ;;
+ esac
+ ;;
+#
+# A solitary hyphen, as an argument, means "stream STDIN through groff",
+# while the "-i" option means "append STDIN stream to specified input files",
+# so set up a mechanism to achieve this, for ALL 'groff' passes.
+#
+ - | -i*)
+ STREAM="$CAT ${GROFF_TMPDIR}/pdf$$.in |"
+ test "$1" = "-" && INPUT_FILES="$INPUT_FILES $1" \
+ || GROFF_STYLE="$GROFF_STYLE $1"
+ ;;
+#
+# Those standard options which expect an argument, but are specified with
+# an intervening space, between flag and argument, must be reparsed, so we
+# can trap illegal use of '-T dev', or missing input files.
+#
+ -[dfFILmMnoPrTwW])
+ OPTNAME="$1"
+ shift; set reparse "$OPTNAME$@"
+ ;;
+#
+# Among standard options, '-Tdev' is treated as a special case.
+# '-Tps' is automatically enforced, so if specified, is silently ignored.
+#
+ -Tps) ;;
+#
+# No other '-Tdev' option is permitted.
+#
+ -T*) echo >&2 "$CMD: option '$1' is incompatible with PDF output"
+ exit 1
+ ;;
+#
+# '-h' and '-v' options redirect to their equivalent long forms ...
+#
+ -h*) set redirect --help
+ ;;
+#
+ -v*) shift; set redirect --version "$@"
+ ;;
+#
+# All other standard options are simply passed through to 'groff',
+# with no validation beforehand.
+#
+ -*) GROFF_STYLE="$GROFF_STYLE \"$1\""
+ ;;
+#
+# All non-option arguments are considered as possible input file names,
+# and are passed on to 'groff', unaltered.
+#
+ *) INPUT_FILES="$INPUT_FILES \"$1\""
+ ;;
+ esac
+ shift
+ done
+#
+# If the '-v' or '--version' option was specified,
+# then we simply emulate the behaviour of 'groff', with this option,
+# and quit.
+#
+ if test -n "$SHOW_VERSION"
+ then
+ echo >&2 "$SHOW_VERSION"
+ echo >&2; eval $GROFF_STYLE $INPUT_FILES
+ exit $?
+ fi
+#
+# Establish how to invoke 'echo', suppressing the terminating newline.
+# (Adapted from 'autoconf' code, as found in 'configure' scripts).
+#
+ case `echo "testing\c"; echo 1,2,3`,`echo -n testing; echo 1,2,3` in
+ *c*,*-n*) n='' c='' ;;
+ *c*) n='-n' c='' ;;
+ *) n='' c='\c' ;;
+ esac
+#
+# If STDIN is specified among the input files,
+# or if no input files are specified, then we need to capture STDIN,
+# so we can replay it into each 'groff' processing pass.
+#
+ test -z "$INPUT_FILES" && STREAM="$CAT ${GROFF_TMPDIR}/pdf$$.in |"
+ test -n "$STREAM" && $CAT > ${GROFF_TMPDIR}/pdf$$.in
+#
+# Unless reference resolution is explicitly suppressed,
+# we initiate it by touching the cross reference dictionary file,
+# and initialise the comparator, to kickstart the reference resolver loop.
+#
+ SAY=":"
+ if test -z "$DIFF"
+ then
+ >> $REFFILE
+ echo kickstart > $REFCOPY
+ test "${SHOW_PROGRESS+"set"}" = "set" && SAY=echo
+#
+# In order to correctly resolve 'pdfmark' references,
+# we need to have both the 'awk' and 'diff' programs available.
+#
+ NO=''
+ if test -n "$GROFF_AWK_INTERPRETER"
+ then
+ AWK="$GROFF_AWK_INTERPRETER"
+ test -f "$AWK" && test -x "$AWK" || AWK=":"
+ else
+ for prog in @GROFF_AWK_INTERPRETERS@
+ do
+ AWK=`searchpath $prog "$PATH"`
+ test "$AWK" = ":" || break
+ done
+ fi
+ DIFF=`searchpath diff "$PATH"`
+ test "$AWK" = ":" && echo >&2 "$NOPROG 'awk' in PATH" && NO="$NO 'awk'"
+ test "$DIFF" = ":" && echo >&2 "$NOPROG 'diff' in PATH" && NO="$NO 'diff'"
+ if test -n "$NO"
+ then
+ set $NO
+ SAY=":" AWK=":" DIFF=":"
+ test $# -gt 1 && NO="s $1 and $2 are" || NO=" $1 is"
+ $CAT >&2 <<-ETX
+
+ *** WARNING ***
+
+ The program$NO required, but cannot be found;
+ consequently, '$CMD' is unable to resolve 'pdfmark' references.
+
+ Document processing will continue, but no 'pdfmark' reference dictionary
+ will be compiled; if any 'pdfmark' reference appears in the resulting PDF
+ document, the formatting may not be correct.
+
+ ETX
+ fi
+ fi
+#
+# Run the multi-pass 'pdfmark' reference resolver loop ...
+#
+ $SAY >&2 $n Resolving references ..$c
+ until $DIFF $REFCOPY $REFFILE 1>$NULLDEV 2>&1
+ do
+#
+# until all references are resolved, to yield consistent values
+# in each of two consecutive passes, or until it seems that no consistent
+# resolution is achievable.
+#
+ $SAY >&2 $n .$c
+ PASS_INDICATOR="${PASS_INDICATOR}."
+ if test "$PASS_INDICATOR" = "...."
+ then
+#
+# More than three passes required indicates a probable inconsistency
+# in the source document; diagnose, and bail out.
+#
+ $SAY >&2 " failed"
+ $CAT >&2 <<-ETX
+ $CMD: unable to resolve references consistently after three passes
+ $CMD: the source document may exhibit instability about the reference(s) ...
+ ETX
+#
+# Report the unresolved references, as a diff between the two pass files,
+# preferring 'unified' or 'context' diffs, when available
+#
+ DIFFOPT=''
+ $DIFF -c0 $NULLDEV $NULLDEV 1>$NULLDEV 2>&1 && DIFFOPT='-c0'
+ $DIFF -u0 $NULLDEV $NULLDEV 1>$NULLDEV 2>&1 && DIFFOPT='-u0'
+ $DIFF >&2 $DIFFOPT $REFCOPY $REFFILE
+ exit 1
+ fi
+#
+# Replace the comparison file copy from any previous pass,
+# with the most recently updated copy of the reference dictionary.
+# (Some versions of 'mv' may not support overwriting of an existing file,
+# so remove the old comparison file first).
+#
+ rm -f $REFCOPY
+ mv $REFFILE $REFCOPY
+#
+# Run 'groff' and 'awk', to identify reference marks in the document source,
+# filtering them into the reference dictionary; discard incomplete 'groff' output
+# at this stage.
+#
+ eval $STREAM $GROFF_STYLE -Z 1>$NULLDEV 2>$WRKFILE $REFCOPY $INPUT_FILES
+ $AWK '/^gropdf-info:href/ {$1 = ".pdfhref D -N"; print}' $WRKFILE > $REFFILE
+ done
+ $SAY >&2 " done"
+#
+# To get to here ...
+# We MUST have resolved all 'pdfmark' references, such that the content of the
+# updated reference dictionary file EXACTLY matches the last saved copy.
+#
+# If PDF output has been suppressed, then there is nothing more to do.
+#
+ test "$PDF_OUTPUT" = "$NULLDEV" && exit 0
+#
+# We are now ready to start preparing the intermediate PostScript files,
+# from which the PDF output will be compiled -- but before proceding further ...
+# let's make sure we have a GhostScript interpreter to convert them!
+#
+ if test -n "$GROFF_GHOSTSCRIPT_INTERPRETER"
+ then
+ GS="$GROFF_GHOSTSCRIPT_INTERPRETER"
+ test -f "$GS" && test -x "$GS" || GS=":"
+ else
+ for prog in @GROFF_GHOSTSCRIPT_INTERPRETERS@
+ do
+ GS=`searchpath $prog "$PATH"`
+ test "$GS" = ":" || break
+ done
+ fi
+#
+# If we could not find a GhostScript interpreter, then we can do no more.
+#
+ if test "$GS" = ":"
+ then
+ echo >&2 "$CMD: installation problem: cannot find GhostScript interpreter"
+ $CAT >&2 <<-ETX
+
+ *** FATAL INSTALLATION ERROR ***
+
+ '$CMD' requires a GhostScript interpreter to convert PostScript to PDF.
+ Since you do not appear to have one installed, '$CMD' connot continue.
+
+ ETX
+ exit 1
+ fi
+#
+# We now extend the local copy of the reference dictionary file,
+# to create a full 'pdfmark' reference map for the document ...
+#
+ $AWK '/^grohtml-info/ {print ".pdfhref Z", $2, $3, $4}' $WRKFILE >> $REFCOPY
+#
+# Re-enable progress reporting, if necessary ...
+# (Missing 'awk' or 'diff' may have disabled it, to avoid display
+# of spurious messages associated with reference resolution).
+#
+ test "${SHOW_PROGRESS+"set"}" = "set" && SAY=echo
+#
+# If a document cover style sheet is specified ...
+# then we run a special formatting pass, to create a cover section file.
+#
+ if test -n "$STYLESHEET"
+ then
+ DOT='^\.[ ]*'
+ CS_MACRO=${CS_MACRO-"CS"} CE_MACRO=${CE_MACRO-"CE"}
+ $SAY >&2 $n "Formatting document ... front cover section ..$c"
+ CS_FILTER="$STREAM $SED -n '/${DOT}${CS_MACRO}/,/${DOT}${CE_MACRO}/p'"
+ eval $CS_FILTER $INPUT_FILES | eval $GROFF_STYLE $STYLESHEET - > $CS_DATA
+ $SAY >&2 ". done"
+ fi
+#
+# If table of contents relocation is to be performed (it is, by default),
+# then we run an extra 'groff' pass, to format a TOC intermediate file.
+#
+ if test -n "$TC_DATA"
+ then
+ $SAY >&2 $n "Formatting document ... table of contents ..$c"
+ eval $STREAM $GROFF_STYLE $TOC_FORMAT $REFCOPY $INPUT_FILES > $TC_DATA
+ $SAY >&2 ". done"
+ fi
+#
+# In all cases, a final 'groff' pass is required, to format the document body.
+#
+ $SAY >&2 $n "Formatting document ... body section ..$c"
+ eval $STREAM $GROFF_STYLE $BODY_FORMAT $REFCOPY $INPUT_FILES > $BD_DATA
+ $SAY >&2 ". done"
+#
+# Finally ...
+# Invoke GhostScript as a PDF writer, to bind all of the generated
+# PostScript intermediate files into a single PDF output file.
+#
+ $SAY >&2 $n "Writing PDF output ..$c"
+ PDFWRITE="$GS -dQUIET -dBATCH -dNOPAUSE -sDEVICE=pdfwrite"
+#
+# (This 'sed' script is a hack, to eliminate redundant blank pages).
+#
+ $SED '
+ :again
+ /%%EndPageSetup/b finish
+ /%%Page:/{
+ N
+ b again
+ }
+ b
+ :finish
+ N
+ /^%%Page:.*0 *Cg *EP/d
+ ' $TC_DATA $BD_DATA | $PDFWRITE -sOutputFile=${PDF_OUTPUT-"-"} $CS_DATA -
+ $SAY >&2 ". done"
+#
+# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# $RCSfile: pdfroff.sh,v $ $Revision: 1.7 $: end of file
diff --git a/contrib/groff/contrib/pdfmark/spdf.tmac b/contrib/groff/contrib/pdfmark/spdf.tmac
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..52bde1685fb0
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/groff/contrib/pdfmark/spdf.tmac
@@ -0,0 +1,225 @@
+.\" -*- nroff -*-
+.ig
+
+spdf.tmac
+
+Copyright (C) 2004
+ Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+ Written by Keith Marshall (keith.d.marshall@ntlworld.com)
+
+This file is part of groff.
+
+groff is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
+the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
+Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later
+version.
+
+groff is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
+WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
+FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
+for more details.
+
+You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
+with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
+
+..
+.\"
+.if !rOPMODE .nr OPMODE 1
+.\"
+.mso s.tmac
+.mso pdfmark.tmac
+.\"
+.\" Omitted Sections
+.\" ================
+.\"
+.\" Define section markers, for special document sections,
+.\" which are to be omitted from regular document processing.
+.\"
+.de OMIT OMIT
+.de \\$1
+.omit@begin \\$1 \\$2
+..
+.de \\$2
+.omit@end \\$1 \\$2
+..
+.OMIT CS CE \" front cover text, processed independently
+.OMIT MS ME \" menu definitions, for info documents only
+.\"
+.de omit@begin
+.ds omit@section \\$1
+.ig \\$2
+..
+.de omit@end
+.if !'\\*[omit@section]'\\$1' .@error \\$2 without \\$1
+.rm omit@section
+..
+.de XM
+.\"
+.pdfhref M -X \\$@
+..
+.de XR
+.if \\n(.$ \{\
+. if \\n[OPMODE] \{\
+. ds spdf!opts -D "\\$1"
+. if \\n(.$>1 .as spdf!opts " -A "\\$2"
+. if \\n(.$>2 .as spdf!opts " -P "\\$3"
+. pdfhref L \\*[spdf!opts]
+. rm spdf!opts
+. \}
+. \}
+..
+.\"
+.\" Document Outlines, Section Headings and Table of Contents
+.\" =========================================================
+.\"
+.de XN
+.\" Use AFTER .NH n, to define the text of the numbered heading,
+.\" automatically generating a matching formatted TOC entry, and
+.\" a PDF document outline entry.
+.\"
+.\" String registers XNVS1, XNVS2 and XNVS3 establish additional leading,
+.\" prior to top level headings, preceding each level of indented subheading,
+.\" and following each nested level of subheading, respectively
+.\" (strings are used, rather than numeric registers, so that these
+.\" additional spacing parameters may be set relative to the current
+.\" document line spacing, as set by \n[VS]).
+.\"
+.rm xn*ref
+.while dopt*XN\\$1 \{\
+. opt*XN\\$1 \\$*
+. shift \\n[xn*argc]
+. \}
+.rr xn*argc
+.if '\\$1'--' .shift
+.if dxn*ref .XM -N \\*[xn*ref] -- \\$@
+.rm xn*ref
+.pdfhref O \\n[nh*hl] "\\*(SN \\$*"
+.XS
+.if rtc*hl \{\
+. if !dXNVS1 .ds XNVS1 1.0v \" default leading for top level
+. if !dXNVS2 .ds XNVS2 0.3v \" default leading at nesting increment
+. if !dXNVS3 .ds XNVS3 0.6v \" default leading following nested group
+. if \\n[nh*hl]==1 \{\
+. sp \\*[XNVS1]
+. nr tc*hl-max 1
+. \}
+. ie \\n[nh*hl]<\\n[tc*hl] .if \\n[nh*hl]>1 .sp \\*[XNVS3]
+. el \{\
+. ie \\n[nh*hl]>\\n[tc*hl] .sp \\*[XNVS2]
+. el \{\
+. if !r tc*hl-max .nr tc*hl-max 1
+. ie \\n[tc*hl-max]>\\n[nh*hl] .sp \\*[XNVS3]
+. el .nr tc*hl-max \\n[nh*hl]
+. \}
+. \}
+. \}
+.nr tc*hl \\n[nh*hl]
+\h'\\n[nh*hl]-1m'\c
+\&\\*(SN\h'1n'\\$*
+.\".pdfhref L -D \\*[PDFBOOKMARK.NAME] -- \&\\*(SN\h'1n'\\$*
+.XE
+\&\\$*
+..
+.de opt*XN-N
+.nr xn*argc 2
+.ds xn*ref \\$2
+..
+.de opt*XN-X
+.nr xn*argc 1
+.if !dxn*ref .ds xn*ref \\\\$1
+..
+.de LU
+.LP
+The content for this section is not yet available.
+..
+.de AN
+.ie \\n(.$ .@AN \\$*
+.el .@AN Note
+..
+.de @AN
+.SH
+\\$*
+.LP
+..
+.nr PDF-TOC-ONLY 1
+.nr PDF-BODY-TEXT 2
+.de OP
+.ie rPHASE \{\
+. ie \\n(.$ \{\
+. nr op:request 0
+. while \\n(.$ \{\
+. if \\$1=\\n[PHASE] .nr op:request 1
+. shift
+. \}
+. \}
+. el .nr op:request 1
+. if !\\n[op:request]=\\n[OPMODE] \{\
+. nr OPMODE \\n[op:request]
+. nop \O[\\n[OPMODE]]\c
+. \}
+. \}
+.el .nr OPMODE 1
+..
+.nr SAME-PAGE 0
+.de NN
+.if !\\n[SAME-PAGE] .bp
+.nr SAME-PAGE 0
+.NH \\$1
+.nn*setname \\$2
+.shift 2
+.XN -N \\*[nn*name] -- \\$@
+.rm nn*name
+..
+.de nn*setname
+.ds nn*name \\$1
+.shift
+.while \\n(.$ \{\
+. as nn*name -\\$1
+. shift
+. \}
+..
+.de PXREF
+.nn*setname \\$2
+.XR \\*[nn*name] )\\$1 (
+.rm nn*name
+..
+.de IS
+.RS
+.nr LL \\n(LL-\\n(PI
+..
+.de IE
+.RE
+.nr LL \\n(LL+\\n(PI
+..
+.\" Override the standard ms macro,
+.\" to ensure the document outline cache is flushed
+.\" BEFORE emitting the table of contents.
+.de TC
+.pdfsync O
+.P1
+.OP \n[PDF-TOC-ONLY]
+.pg@begin 1 i
+.if \\n[OPMODE] .pdf@toc
+.PX \\$1
+..
+.de pdf@toc
+.pdfhref O -T T 1 "\\*[TOC]"
+.pdfsync O
+..
+.de pdf@exit
+.if \\n[OPMODE] .pdfsync
+.pg@end-text
+..
+.em pdf@exit
+.OP \n[PDF-BODY-TEXT]
+.
+.\" groff "ms" provides the "pg@bottom" macro, which has already
+.\" been installed as a page transition trap. To ensure proper
+.\" mapping of "pdfhref" links which overflow the bottom of any
+.\" page, we need to install the "pdfhref" page transition hook,
+.\" as an addendum to this macro.
+.
+.pdfhref I -PT pg@bottom
+.\"
+.\" spdf.tmac: end of file: vim: ft=groff
diff --git a/contrib/groff/contrib/pic2graph/pic2graph.man b/contrib/groff/contrib/pic2graph/pic2graph.man
index c48c1c79235f..36008cba4a50 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/contrib/pic2graph/pic2graph.man
+++ b/contrib/groff/contrib/pic2graph/pic2graph.man
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-.\" $Id: pic2graph.man,v 1.3 2002/07/17 04:55:46 wlemb Exp $
+.\" $Id: pic2graph.man,v 1.5 2003/10/28 07:46:24 wlemb Exp $
.\" This documentation is released to the public domain.
.TH PIC2GRAPH @MAN1EXT@ "@MDATE@" "Groff Version @VERSION@"
.IX pic2graph
@@ -106,8 +106,25 @@ The
initialization file.
.
.
+.SH ENVIRONMENT
+.TP
+.B GROFF_TMPDIR
+The directory in which temporary files will be created.
+If this is not set
+.B pic2graph
+searches the environment variables
+.BR \%TMPDIR ,
+.BR TMP ,
+and
+.B TEMP
+(in that order).
+Otherwise, temporary files will be created in
+.BR /tmp .
+.
+.
.SH "SEE ALSO"
.BR eqn2graph (@MAN1EXT@),
+.BR grap2graph (@MAN1EXT@),
.BR @g@pic (@MAN1EXT@),
.BR @g@eqn (@MAN1EXT@),
.BR groff (@MAN1EXT@),
diff --git a/contrib/groff/contrib/pic2graph/pic2graph.sh b/contrib/groff/contrib/pic2graph/pic2graph.sh
index f4478519a569..5a066cef2e25 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/contrib/pic2graph/pic2graph.sh
+++ b/contrib/groff/contrib/pic2graph/pic2graph.sh
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-#!/bin/sh
+#! /bin/sh
#
# pic2graph -- compile PIC image descriptions to bitmap images
#
@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@
# We don't have complete option coverage on eqn because this is primarily
# intended as a pic translator; we can live with eqn defaults.
#
-# $Id: pic2graph.sh,v 1.3 2002/12/21 08:32:56 wlemb Exp $
+# $Id: pic2graph.sh,v 1.7 2005/05/18 07:03:07 wl Exp $
#
groffpic_opts=""
gs_opts=""
@@ -68,16 +68,34 @@ then
eqndelim="delim $eqndelim"
fi
+# create temporary directory
+tmp=
+for d in "$GROFF_TMPDIR" "$TMPDIR" "$TMP" "$TEMP" /tmp; do
+ test -z "$d" && continue
+
+ tmp=`(umask 077 && mktemp -d -q "$d/pic2graph-XXXXXX") 2> /dev/null` \
+ && test -n "$tmp" && test -d "$tmp" \
+ && break
+
+ tmp=$d/pic2graph$$-$RANDOM
+ (umask 077 && mkdir $tmp) 2> /dev/null \
+ && break
+done;
+if test -z "$tmp"; then
+ echo "$0: cannot create temporary directory" >&2
+ { (exit 1); exit 1; }
+fi
+
+trap 'exit_status=$?; rm -rf $tmp && exit $exit_status' 0 2 15
+
# Here goes:
# 1. Wrap the input in dummy .PS/PE macros (and add possibly null .EQ/.EN)
# 2. Process through eqn and pic to emit troff markup.
# 3. Process through groff to emit Postscript.
# 4. Use convert(1) to crop the PostScript and turn it into a bitmap.
-tmp=/usr/tmp/pic2graph-$$
-trap "rm ${tmp}.*" 0 2 15
(echo ".EQ"; echo $eqndelim; echo ".EN"; echo ".PS"; cat; echo ".PE") | \
- groff -e -p $groffpic_opts -Tps >${tmp}.ps \
- && convert -crop 0x0 $convert_opts ${tmp}.ps ${tmp}.${format} \
- && cat ${tmp}.${format}
+ groff -e -p $groffpic_opts -Tps -P-pletter > $tmp/pic2graph.ps \
+ && convert -trim -crop 0x0 $convert_opts $tmp/pic2graph.ps $tmp/pic2graph.$format \
+ && cat $tmp/pic2graph.$format
# End
diff --git a/contrib/groff/doc/Makefile.in b/contrib/groff/doc/Makefile.in
index 313889d29d9b..05fb5bc2a798 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/doc/Makefile.in
+++ b/contrib/groff/doc/Makefile.in
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-# Copyright (C) 2002, 2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+# Copyright (C) 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
# Written by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org>
#
# This file is part of groff.
@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
# with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-# Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
+# Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
# Use this file to produce documentation in various formats; e.g. you can
@@ -29,9 +29,9 @@
srcdir=@srcdir@
-top_srcdir=@top_srcdir@
+top_srcdir=@abs_top_srcdir@
VPATH=@srcdir@
-top_builddir=@groff_top_builddir@
+top_builddir=@abs_top_builddir@
pnmtops=@pnmtops_nosetpage@
# These may be overridden if cross-compiling.
@@ -39,8 +39,9 @@ TROFFBIN=$(top_builddir)/src/roff/troff/troff
GROFFBIN=$(top_builddir)/src/roff/groff/groff
GROFF_BIN_PATH=`echo $(groff_bin_dirs) | sed -e 's| *|:|g'`
-# Since info files are distributed within the groff package, no
-# autoconf test for the makeinfo binary is done.
+# info files are distributed with the groff package, so makeinfo is
+# usually not needed (however, to build from CVS you NEED it!)
+# FIXME: Add autoconf test to check whether makeinfo exists.
MAKEINFO=makeinfo
# Users who want to print out the groff manual are expected to have
@@ -82,6 +83,7 @@ GROFF=GROFF_COMMAND_PREFIX=''; \
imagedir=img
.SUFFIXES: .me .ms .ps .html .txt .texinfo .dvi .pdf
+.PHONY: all prepare_examples clean distclean realclean extraclean
# For simplicity, we always call grn and eqn.
.me.txt:
@@ -102,30 +104,37 @@ imagedir=img
.texinfo.pdf:
$(TEXI2DVI) -e --pdf $<
.texinfo.html:
- $(MAKEINFO) -I$(srcdir) --html --no-split $<
+ $(MAKEINFO) --enable-encoding -I$(srcdir) --html --no-split $< \
+ && $(SHELL) $(srcdir)/fixinfo.sh $@
all: prepare_examples
-prepare_examples: grnexmpl.g
+prepare_examples: grnexmpl.g groff.css
test -f grnexmpl.g || cp $(srcdir)/grnexmpl.g .
+ test -f groff.css || cp $(srcdir)/groff.css .
groff: groff.texinfo
- $(MAKEINFO) -I$(srcdir) $(srcdir)/groff.texinfo
+ $(MAKEINFO) --enable-encoding -I$(srcdir) $(srcdir)/groff.texinfo
gnu.eps: gnu.xpm
xpmtoppm $(srcdir)/gnu.xpm | pnmdepth 15 | $(pnmtops) -noturn >$@
gnu.png: gnu.xpm
xpmtoppm $(srcdir)/gnu.xpm | pnmdepth 15 | pnmtopng >$@
-webpage.html: webpage.ms gnu.png gnu.eps
+pic.html: pic.ms
+ $(GROFF) -P-p -P-b -P-I`basename $< | sed -e 's|.ms$$||'` \
+ -P-D$(imagedir) -P-j`basename $< | sed -e 's|.ms$$||'` \
+ -Thtml -ms >$@
+
+webpage.html: webpage.ms gnu.png gnu.eps groff.css
webpage.ps: gnu.eps
grnexmpl.ps: grnexmpl.me grnexmpl.g
clean:
- -rm -f *.ps *.html *.txt *.png *.eps *.gif *.dit core
+ -rm -f *.ps *.html *.txt core
-rm -f *.aux *.dvi *.pdf *.log *.toc texput.log
-rm -f *.cp *.cps *.cv *.cn *.es *.ess *.fn *.fns *.ky *.kys \
*.ma *.mas *.op *.ops *.pg *.pgs *.rq *.rqs *.st *.sts \
@@ -135,6 +144,7 @@ clean:
distclean: clean
realclean: distclean
+ -rm -f *.png *.eps
-extraclean: clean
+extraclean: distclean
-rm -f core *~ \#* junk temp grot
diff --git a/contrib/groff/doc/Makefile.sub b/contrib/groff/doc/Makefile.sub
index b0111c63a281..5357f1840586 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/doc/Makefile.sub
+++ b/contrib/groff/doc/Makefile.sub
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-# Copyright (C) 2002, 2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+# Copyright (C) 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
# Written by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org>
#
# This file is part of groff.
@@ -15,14 +15,15 @@
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
# with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-# Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
+# Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
# These may be overridden if cross-compiling.
GROFFBIN=$(top_builddir)/src/roff/groff/groff
-GROFF_BIN_PATH=`echo $(groff_bin_dirs) | sed -e 's| *|:|g'`
+GROFF_BIN_PATH=`echo $(groff_bin_dirs) | sed -e 's| *|$(SH_SEP)|g'`
-# Since info files are distributed within the groff package, no
-# autoconf test for the makeinfo binary is done.
+# info files are distributed with the groff package, so makeinfo is
+# usually not needed (however, to build from CVS you NEED it!)
+# FIXME: Add autoconf test to check whether makeinfo exists.
MAKEINFO=makeinfo
groff_bin_dirs=\
@@ -62,11 +63,15 @@ PROCESSEDDOCFILES=\
HTMLDOCFILES=\
pic.html
+HTMLDOCFILESALL=\
+ pic*.html
+
HTMLDOCIMAGEFILES=\
pic*
EXAMPLEFILES=\
webpage.ms \
+ groff.css \
grnexmpl.g \
grnexmpl.me
@@ -88,12 +93,17 @@ CLEANADD=\
$(PROCESSEDDOCFILES) \
$(PROCESSEDEXAMPLEFILES) \
$(HTMLEXAMPLEFILES) \
- $(HTMLDOCFILES)
+ $(HTMLDOCFILESALL) \
+ groff.aux groff.cp* groff.dvi groff.es* groff.fn* groff.html groff.ky* \
+ groff.log groff.ma* groff.op* groff.pdf groff.pg* groff.ps groff.rq* \
+ groff.st* groff.toc groff.tp groff.vr* \
+ examples.stamp
CLEANDIRADD=\
$(imagedir)
CLEANNOTSRCDIRADD=\
+ groff.css \
grnexmpl.g \
groff \
groff-* \
@@ -118,19 +128,36 @@ all: groff $(PROCESSEDDOCFILES) prepare_examples \
html: $(HTMLDOCFILES) $(HTMLEXAMPLEFILES)
-prepare_examples: grnexmpl.g
+prepare_examples: examples.stamp
+
+examples.stamp: grnexmpl.g groff.css gnu.eps
test -f grnexmpl.g || cp $(srcdir)/grnexmpl.g .
+ test -f groff.css || cp $(srcdir)/groff.css .
+ if test ! -f gnu.eps; then \
+ if test -f $(srcdir)/gnu.eps; then \
+ cp $(srcdir)/gnu.eps .; \
+ elif test -f $(top_builddir)/contrib/pdfmark/gnu.eps; then \
+ cp $(top_builddir)/contrib/pdfmark/gnu.eps .; \
+ fi; \
+ fi
+ echo timestamp > $@
groff: groff.texinfo
- $(MAKEINFO) -I$(srcdir) $(srcdir)/groff.texinfo
+ $(MAKEINFO) --enable-encoding -I$(srcdir) $(srcdir)/groff.texinfo
gnu.eps: gnu.xpm
xpmtoppm $(srcdir)/gnu.xpm | pnmdepth 15 | \
$(pnmtops_nosetpage) -noturn -rle >$@
+
gnu.png: gnu.xpm
xpmtoppm $(srcdir)/gnu.xpm | pnmdepth 15 | pnmtopng >$@
-webpage.html: webpage.ms gnu.png
+pic.html: pic.ms
+ $(GROFF) -P-p -P-b -P-I`basename $< | sed -e 's|.ms$$||'` \
+ -P-D$(imagedir) -P-j`basename $< | sed -e 's|.ms$$||'` \
+ -Thtml -ms >$@
+
+webpage.html: webpage.ms gnu.png groff.css
webpage.ps: gnu.eps
grnexmpl.ps: grnexmpl.me grnexmpl.g
@@ -144,7 +171,7 @@ install_data: groff $(DOCFILES) $(PROCESSEDDOCFILES) $(make_install_html) \
# the existence of `groff'.
d=.; \
test -f "groff" || d=$(srcdir); \
- for f in $$d/groff $$d/groff-*; do \
+ for f in $$d/groff `ls $$d/groff-*`; do \
rm -f $(infodir)/`basename $$f`; \
$(INSTALL_DATA) $$f $(infodir)/`basename $$f`; \
done
@@ -170,7 +197,7 @@ install_data: groff $(DOCFILES) $(PROCESSEDDOCFILES) $(make_install_html) \
install_html: $(HTMLDOCFILES) $(HTMLEXAMPLEFILES)
-test -d $(htmldocdir) || $(mkinstalldirs) $(htmldocdir)
- for f in $(HTMLDOCFILES); do \
+ for f in `ls $(HTMLDOCFILESALL)`; do \
rm -f $(htmldocdir)/$$f; \
$(INSTALL_DATA) $$f $(htmldocdir)/$$f; \
done
@@ -187,19 +214,19 @@ install_html: $(HTMLDOCFILES) $(HTMLEXAMPLEFILES)
$(INSTALL_DATA) $(imagedir)/$(HTMLEXAMPLEIMAGEFILES) $(exampleimagedir)
uninstall_sub:
- -for f in groff groff-*; do \
+ -for f in groff `ls groff-*`; do \
rm -f $(infodir)/$$f; \
done
- $(INSTALL_INFO) --delete --info-dir=$(infodir) $(infodir)/groff
+ $(INSTALL_INFO) --remove --info-dir=$(infodir) $(infodir)/groff
-for f in $(DOCFILES) $(PROCESSEDDOCFILES); do \
rm -f $(docdir)/$$f; \
done
- -for f in $(HTMLDOCFILES); do \
+ -for f in `ls $(HTMLDOCFILESALL)`; do \
rm -f $(htmldocdir)/$$f; \
done
-rm -f $(htmldocimagedir)/$(HTMLDOCIMAGEFILES)
-rmdir $(htmldocimagedir)
- -for f in $(EXAMPLEFILES) $(PROCESSEDEXAMPLEFILES); do \
+ -for f in $(EXAMPLEFILES) $(PROCESSEDEXAMPLEFILES) $(HTMLEXAMPLEFILES); do \
rm -f $(exampledir)/$$f; \
done
-rm -f $(exampleimagedir)/$(HTMLEXAMPLEIMAGEFILES)
diff --git a/contrib/groff/doc/fdl.texi b/contrib/groff/doc/fdl.texi
index 361f90f7bb53..994044df6fbc 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/doc/fdl.texi
+++ b/contrib/groff/doc/fdl.texi
@@ -3,11 +3,11 @@
@appendixsec GNU Free Documentation License
@cindex FDL, GNU Free Documentation License
-@center Version 1.1, March 2000
+@center Version 1.2, November 2002
@display
-Copyright @copyright{} 2000 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA
+Copyright @copyright{} 2000,2001,2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA
Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies
of this license document, but changing it is not allowed.
@@ -18,12 +18,12 @@ of this license document, but changing it is not allowed.
PREAMBLE
The purpose of this License is to make a manual, textbook, or other
-written document @dfn{free} in the sense of freedom: to assure everyone
-the effective freedom to copy and redistribute it, with or without
-modifying it, either commercially or noncommercially. Secondarily,
-this License preserves for the author and publisher a way to get
-credit for their work, while not being considered responsible for
-modifications made by others.
+functional and useful document @dfn{free} in the sense of freedom: to
+assure everyone the effective freedom to copy and redistribute it,
+with or without modifying it, either commercially or noncommercially.
+Secondarily, this License preserves for the author and publisher a way
+to get credit for their work, while not being considered responsible
+for modifications made by others.
This License is a kind of ``copyleft'', which means that derivative
works of the document must themselves be free in the same sense. It
@@ -41,57 +41,69 @@ principally for works whose purpose is instruction or reference.
@item
APPLICABILITY AND DEFINITIONS
-This License applies to any manual or other work that contains a
-notice placed by the copyright holder saying it can be distributed
-under the terms of this License. The ``Document'', below, refers to any
-such manual or work. Any member of the public is a licensee, and is
-addressed as ``you''.
+This License applies to any manual or other work, in any medium, that
+contains a notice placed by the copyright holder saying it can be
+distributed under the terms of this License. Such a notice grants a
+world-wide, royalty-free license, unlimited in duration, to use that
+work under the conditions stated herein. The ``Document'', below,
+refers to any such manual or work. Any member of the public is a
+licensee, and is addressed as ``you''. You accept the license if you
+copy, modify or distribute the work in a way requiring permission
+under copyright law.
A ``Modified Version'' of the Document means any work containing the
Document or a portion of it, either copied verbatim, or with
modifications and/or translated into another language.
-A ``Secondary Section'' is a named appendix or a front-matter section of
-the Document that deals exclusively with the relationship of the
-publishers or authors of the Document to the Document's overall subject
-(or to related matters) and contains nothing that could fall directly
-within that overall subject. (For example, if the Document is in part a
-textbook of mathematics, a Secondary Section may not explain any
-mathematics.) The relationship could be a matter of historical
+A ``Secondary Section'' is a named appendix or a front-matter section
+of the Document that deals exclusively with the relationship of the
+publishers or authors of the Document to the Document's overall
+subject (or to related matters) and contains nothing that could fall
+directly within that overall subject. (Thus, if the Document is in
+part a textbook of mathematics, a Secondary Section may not explain
+any mathematics.) The relationship could be a matter of historical
connection with the subject or with related matters, or of legal,
commercial, philosophical, ethical or political position regarding
them.
The ``Invariant Sections'' are certain Secondary Sections whose titles
are designated, as being those of Invariant Sections, in the notice
-that says that the Document is released under this License.
+that says that the Document is released under this License. If a
+section does not fit the above definition of Secondary then it is not
+allowed to be designated as Invariant. The Document may contain zero
+Invariant Sections. If the Document does not identify any Invariant
+Sections then there are none.
The ``Cover Texts'' are certain short passages of text that are listed,
as Front-Cover Texts or Back-Cover Texts, in the notice that says that
-the Document is released under this License.
+the Document is released under this License. A Front-Cover Text may
+be at most 5 words, and a Back-Cover Text may be at most 25 words.
A ``Transparent'' copy of the Document means a machine-readable copy,
represented in a format whose specification is available to the
-general public, whose contents can be viewed and edited directly and
+general public, that is suitable for revising the document
straightforwardly with generic text editors or (for images composed of
pixels) generic paint programs or (for drawings) some widely available
drawing editor, and that is suitable for input to text formatters or
for automatic translation to a variety of formats suitable for input
to text formatters. A copy made in an otherwise Transparent file
-format whose markup has been designed to thwart or discourage
-subsequent modification by readers is not Transparent. A copy that is
-not ``Transparent'' is called ``Opaque''.
+format whose markup, or absence of markup, has been arranged to thwart
+or discourage subsequent modification by readers is not Transparent.
+An image format is not Transparent if used for any substantial amount
+of text. A copy that is not ``Transparent'' is called ``Opaque''.
Examples of suitable formats for Transparent copies include plain
-@sc{ascii} without markup, Texinfo input format, La@TeX{} input format,
-@acronym{SGML} or @acronym{XML} using a publicly available
-@acronym{DTD}, and standard-conforming simple @acronym{HTML} designed
-for human modification. Opaque formats include PostScript,
-@acronym{PDF}, proprietary formats that can be read and edited only by
-proprietary word processors, @acronym{SGML} or @acronym{XML} for which
-the @acronym{DTD} and/or processing tools are not generally available,
-and the machine-generated @acronym{HTML} produced by some word
-processors for output purposes only.
+@sc{ascii} without markup, Texinfo input format, La@TeX{} input
+format, @acronym{SGML} or @acronym{XML} using a publicly available
+@acronym{DTD}, and standard-conforming simple @acronym{HTML},
+PostScript or @acronym{PDF} designed for human modification. Examples
+of transparent image formats include @acronym{PNG}, @acronym{XCF} and
+@acronym{JPG}. Opaque formats include proprietary formats that can be
+read and edited only by proprietary word processors, @acronym{SGML} or
+@acronym{XML} for which the @acronym{DTD} and/or processing tools are
+not generally available, and the machine-generated @acronym{HTML},
+PostScript or @acronym{PDF} produced by some word processors for
+output purposes only.
The ``Title Page'' means, for a printed book, the title page itself,
plus such following pages as are needed to hold, legibly, the material
@@ -100,6 +112,21 @@ formats which do not have any title page as such, ``Title Page'' means
the text near the most prominent appearance of the work's title,
preceding the beginning of the body of the text.
+A section ``Entitled XYZ'' means a named subunit of the Document whose
+title either is precisely XYZ or contains XYZ in parentheses following
+text that translates XYZ in another language. (Here XYZ stands for a
+specific section name mentioned below, such as ``Acknowledgements'',
+``Dedications'', ``Endorsements'', or ``History''.) To ``Preserve the Title''
+of such a section when you modify the Document means that it remains a
+section ``Entitled XYZ'' according to this definition.
+
+The Document may include Warranty Disclaimers next to the notice which
+states that this License applies to the Document. These Warranty
+Disclaimers are considered to be included by reference in this
+License, but only as regards disclaiming warranties: any other
+implication that these Warranty Disclaimers may have is void and has
+no effect on the meaning of this License.
+
@item
VERBATIM COPYING
@@ -119,9 +146,10 @@ you may publicly display copies.
@item
COPYING IN QUANTITY
-If you publish printed copies of the Document numbering more than 100,
-and the Document's license notice requires Cover Texts, you must enclose
-the copies in covers that carry, clearly and legibly, all these Cover
+If you publish printed copies (or copies in media that commonly have
+printed covers) of the Document, numbering more than 100, and the
+Document's license notice requires Cover Texts, you must enclose the
+copies in covers that carry, clearly and legibly, all these Cover
Texts: Front-Cover Texts on the front cover, and Back-Cover Texts on
the back cover. Both covers must also clearly and legibly identify
you as the publisher of these copies. The front cover must present
@@ -139,16 +167,15 @@ pages.
If you publish or distribute Opaque copies of the Document numbering
more than 100, you must either include a machine-readable Transparent
copy along with each Opaque copy, or state in or with each Opaque copy
-a publicly-accessible computer-network location containing a complete
-Transparent copy of the Document, free of added material, which the
-general network-using public has access to download anonymously at no
-charge using public-standard network protocols. If you use the latter
-option, you must take reasonably prudent steps, when you begin
-distribution of Opaque copies in quantity, to ensure that this
-Transparent copy will remain thus accessible at the stated location
-until at least one year after the last time you distribute an Opaque
-copy (directly or through your agents or retailers) of that edition to
-the public.
+a computer-network location from which the general network-using
+public has access to download using public-standard network protocols
+a complete Transparent copy of the Document, free of added material.
+If you use the latter option, you must take reasonably prudent steps,
+when you begin distribution of Opaque copies in quantity, to ensure
+that this Transparent copy will remain thus accessible at the stated
+location until at least one year after the last time you distribute an
+Opaque copy (directly or through your agents or retailers) of that
+edition to the public.
It is requested, but not required, that you contact the authors of the
Document well before redistributing any large number of copies, to give
@@ -176,7 +203,8 @@ if the original publisher of that version gives permission.
List on the Title Page, as authors, one or more persons or entities
responsible for authorship of the modifications in the Modified
Version, together with at least five of the principal authors of the
-Document (all of its principal authors, if it has less than five).
+Document (all of its principal authors, if it has fewer than five),
+unless they release you from this requirement.
@item
State on the Title page the name of the publisher of the
@@ -202,10 +230,10 @@ and required Cover Texts given in the Document's license notice.
Include an unaltered copy of this License.
@item
-Preserve the section entitled ``History'', and its title, and add to
-it an item stating at least the title, year, new authors, and
+Preserve the section Entitled ``History'', Preserve its Title, and add
+to it an item stating at least the title, year, new authors, and
publisher of the Modified Version as given on the Title Page. If
-there is no section entitled ``History'' in the Document, create one
+there is no section Entitled ``History'' in the Document, create one
stating the title, year, authors, and publisher of the Document as
given on its Title Page, then add an item describing the Modified
Version as stated in the previous sentence.
@@ -220,10 +248,10 @@ least four years before the Document itself, or if the original
publisher of the version it refers to gives permission.
@item
-In any section entitled ``Acknowledgments'' or ``Dedications'',
-preserve the section's title, and preserve in the section all the
-substance and tone of each of the contributor acknowledgments
-and/or dedications given therein.
+For any section Entitled ``Acknowledgements'' or ``Dedications'', Preserve
+the Title of the section, and preserve in the section all the
+substance and tone of each of the contributor acknowledgements and/or
+dedications given therein.
@item
Preserve all the Invariant Sections of the Document,
@@ -231,12 +259,15 @@ unaltered in their text and in their titles. Section numbers
or the equivalent are not considered part of the section titles.
@item
-Delete any section entitled ``Endorsements''. Such a section
+Delete any section Entitled ``Endorsements''. Such a section
may not be included in the Modified Version.
@item
-Do not retitle any existing section as ``Endorsements''
-or to conflict in title with any Invariant Section.
+Do not retitle any existing section to be Entitled ``Endorsements'' or
+to conflict in title with any Invariant Section.
+
+@item
+Preserve any Warranty Disclaimers.
@end enumerate
If the Modified Version includes new front-matter sections or
@@ -246,7 +277,7 @@ of these sections as invariant. To do this, add their titles to the
list of Invariant Sections in the Modified Version's license notice.
These titles must be distinct from any other section titles.
-You may add a section entitled ``Endorsements'', provided it contains
+You may add a section Entitled ``Endorsements'', provided it contains
nothing but endorsements of your Modified Version by various
parties---for example, statements of peer review or that the text has
been approved by an organization as the authoritative definition of a
@@ -274,7 +305,7 @@ License, under the terms defined in section 4 above for modified
versions, provided that you include in the combination all of the
Invariant Sections of all of the original documents, unmodified, and
list them all as Invariant Sections of your combined work in its
-license notice.
+license notice, and that you preserve all their Warranty Disclaimers.
The combined work need only contain one copy of this License, and
multiple identical Invariant Sections may be replaced with a single
@@ -285,11 +316,11 @@ author or publisher of that section if known, or else a unique number.
Make the same adjustment to the section titles in the list of
Invariant Sections in the license notice of the combined work.
-In the combination, you must combine any sections entitled ``History''
-in the various original documents, forming one section entitled
-``History''; likewise combine any sections entitled ``Acknowledgments'',
-and any sections entitled ``Dedications''. You must delete all sections
-entitled ``Endorsements.''
+In the combination, you must combine any sections Entitled ``History''
+in the various original documents, forming one section Entitled
+``History''; likewise combine any sections Entitled ``Acknowledgements'',
+and any sections Entitled ``Dedications''. You must delete all
+sections Entitled ``Endorsements.''
@item
COLLECTIONS OF DOCUMENTS
@@ -310,18 +341,20 @@ AGGREGATION WITH INDEPENDENT WORKS
A compilation of the Document or its derivatives with other separate
and independent documents or works, in or on a volume of a storage or
-distribution medium, does not as a whole count as a Modified Version
-of the Document, provided no compilation copyright is claimed for the
-compilation. Such a compilation is called an ``aggregate'', and this
-License does not apply to the other self-contained works thus compiled
-with the Document, on account of their being thus compiled, if they
-are not themselves derivative works of the Document.
+distribution medium, is called an ``aggregate'' if the copyright
+resulting from the compilation is not used to limit the legal rights
+of the compilation's users beyond what the individual works permit.
+When the Document is included in an aggregate, this License does not
+apply to the other works in the aggregate which are not themselves
+derivative works of the Document.
If the Cover Text requirement of section 3 is applicable to these
-copies of the Document, then if the Document is less than one quarter
-of the entire aggregate, the Document's Cover Texts may be placed on
-covers that surround only the Document within the aggregate.
-Otherwise they must appear on covers around the whole aggregate.
+copies of the Document, then if the Document is less than one half of
+the entire aggregate, the Document's Cover Texts may be placed on
+covers that bracket the Document within the aggregate, or the
+electronic equivalent of covers if the Document is in electronic form.
+Otherwise they must appear on printed covers that bracket the whole
+aggregate.
@item
TRANSLATION
@@ -332,10 +365,17 @@ Replacing Invariant Sections with translations requires special
permission from their copyright holders, but you may include
translations of some or all Invariant Sections in addition to the
original versions of these Invariant Sections. You may include a
-translation of this License provided that you also include the
-original English version of this License. In case of a disagreement
-between the translation and the original English version of this
-License, the original English version will prevail.
+translation of this License, and all the license notices in the
+Document, and any Warranty Disclaimers, provided that you also include
+the original English version of this License and the original versions
+of those notices and disclaimers. In case of a disagreement between
+the translation and the original version of this License or a notice
+or disclaimer, the original version will prevail.
+
+If a section in the Document is Entitled ``Acknowledgements'',
+``Dedications'', or ``History'', the requirement (section 4) to Preserve
+its Title (section 1) will typically require changing the actual
+title.
@item
TERMINATION
@@ -378,19 +418,28 @@ license notices just after the title page:
@group
Copyright (C) @var{year} @var{your name}.
Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document
- under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.1
+ under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2
or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation;
- with the Invariant Sections being @var{list their titles}, with the
- Front-Cover Texts being @var{list}, and with the Back-Cover Texts being @var{list}.
- A copy of the license is included in the section entitled ``GNU
+ with no Invariant Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover
+ Texts. A copy of the license is included in the section entitled ``GNU
Free Documentation License''.
@end group
@end smallexample
-If you have no Invariant Sections, write ``with no Invariant Sections''
-instead of saying which ones are invariant. If you have no
-Front-Cover Texts, write ``no Front-Cover Texts'' instead of
-``Front-Cover Texts being @var{list}''; likewise for Back-Cover Texts.
+If you have Invariant Sections, Front-Cover Texts and Back-Cover Texts,
+replace the ``with...Texts.'' line with this:
+
+@smallexample
+@group
+ with the Invariant Sections being @var{list their titles}, with
+ the Front-Cover Texts being @var{list}, and with the Back-Cover Texts
+ being @var{list}.
+@end group
+@end smallexample
+
+If you have Invariant Sections without Cover Texts, or some other
+combination of the three, merge those two alternatives to suit the
+situation.
If your document contains nontrivial examples of program code, we
recommend releasing these examples in parallel under your choice of
diff --git a/contrib/groff/doc/fixinfo.sh b/contrib/groff/doc/fixinfo.sh
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..b5d91f52ed2a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/groff/doc/fixinfo.sh
@@ -0,0 +1,46 @@
+#! /bin/sh
+#
+# Fix a problem with HTML output produced by makeinfo 4.8.
+#
+# groff.texinfo uses (after macro expansion) something like
+#
+# @deffn ...
+# @XXindex ...
+# @deffnx ...
+#
+# which has worked with earlier versions (using an undocumented feature
+# of the implementation of @deffn and @deffnx). Version 4.8 has new
+# code for generating HTML, and the above construction produces wrong
+# HTML output: It starts a new <blockquote> without closing it properly.
+# The very problem is that, according to the documentation, the @deffnx
+# must immediately follow the @deffn line, making it impossible to add
+# entries into user-defined indices if supplied with macro wrappers around
+# @deffn and @deffnx.
+#
+# Note that this script is a quick hack and tightly bound to the current
+# groff.texinfo macro code. Hopefully, a new texinfo version makes it
+# unnecessary.
+
+t=${TMPDIR-.}/gro$$.tmp
+
+cat $1 | sed '
+1 {
+ N
+ N
+}
+:b
+$b
+N
+/^<blockquote>\n<p>.*\n\n \&mdash;/ {
+ s/^<blockquote>\n<p>\(.*\n\)\n \&mdash;/\1\&mdash;/
+ n
+ N
+ N
+ bb
+}
+$b
+P
+D
+' > $t
+rm $1
+mv $t $1
diff --git a/contrib/groff/doc/groff b/contrib/groff/doc/groff
index c0cdcb562b93..a84b02ab1a5f 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/doc/groff
+++ b/contrib/groff/doc/groff
@@ -1,9 +1,9 @@
-This is groff, produced by makeinfo version 4.3d from ./groff.texinfo.
+This is groff, produced by makeinfo version 4.8 from ./groff.texinfo.
-This manual documents GNU `troff' version 1.19.
+ This manual documents GNU `troff' version 1.19.2.
- Copyright (C) 1994-2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 Free Software Foundation,
-Inc.
+ Copyright (C) 1994-2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 Free Software
+Foundation, Inc.
Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this
document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License,
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ Inc.
(a) The FSF's Back-Cover Text is: `You have freedom to copy and
modify this GNU Manual, like GNU software. Copies published by
the Free Software Foundation raise funds for GNU development."
-
+
INFO-DIR-SECTION Typesetting
START-INFO-DIR-ENTRY
* Groff: (groff). The GNU troff document formatting system.
@@ -24,278 +24,278 @@ END-INFO-DIR-ENTRY

Indirect:
-groff-1: 1006
-groff-2: 48734
-groff-3: 96786
-groff-4: 143635
-groff-5: 193057
-groff-6: 242522
-groff-7: 290092
-groff-8: 338472
-groff-9: 384440
-groff-10: 430986
-groff-11: 456663
+groff-1: 1019
+groff-2: 295973
+groff-3: 504320

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-Node: groff Capabilities9338
-Node: Macro Package Intro10524
-Node: Preprocessor Intro11147
-Node: Output device intro12643
-Node: Credits13107
-Node: Invoking groff13611
-Node: Groff Options14903
-Node: Environment24409
-Node: Macro Directories26236
-Node: Font Directories27562
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-Node: Invocation Examples30549
-Node: Invocation Examples-Footnotes31741
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-Node: grog32053
-Node: Tutorial for Macro Users33322
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+Node: Suppressing output325588
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diff --git a/contrib/groff/doc/groff-1 b/contrib/groff/doc/groff-1
index 948cc6a27d7f..04207e40395d 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/doc/groff-1
+++ b/contrib/groff/doc/groff-1
@@ -1,9 +1,9 @@
-This is groff, produced by makeinfo version 4.3d from ./groff.texinfo.
+This is groff, produced by makeinfo version 4.8 from ./groff.texinfo.
-This manual documents GNU `troff' version 1.19.
+ This manual documents GNU `troff' version 1.19.2.
- Copyright (C) 1994-2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 Free Software Foundation,
-Inc.
+ Copyright (C) 1994-2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 Free Software
+Foundation, Inc.
Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this
document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License,
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ Inc.
(a) The FSF's Back-Cover Text is: `You have freedom to copy and
modify this GNU Manual, like GNU software. Copies published by
the Free Software Foundation raise funds for GNU development."
-
+
INFO-DIR-SECTION Typesetting
START-INFO-DIR-ENTRY
* Groff: (groff). The GNU troff document formatting system.
@@ -28,10 +28,10 @@ File: groff, Node: Top, Next: Introduction, Prev: (dir), Up: (dir)
GNU troff
*********
-This manual documents GNU `troff' version 1.19.
+This manual documents GNU `troff' version 1.19.2.
- Copyright (C) 1994-2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 Free Software Foundation,
-Inc.
+ Copyright (C) 1994-2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 Free Software
+Foundation, Inc.
Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this
document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License,
@@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ Inc.
(a) The FSF's Back-Cover Text is: `You have freedom to copy and
modify this GNU Manual, like GNU software. Copies published by
the Free Software Foundation raise funds for GNU development."
-
+
* Menu:
* Introduction::
@@ -71,10 +71,10 @@ Inc.

File: groff, Node: Introduction, Next: Invoking groff, Prev: Top, Up: Top
-Introduction
-************
+1 Introduction
+**************
- GNU `troff' (or `groff') is a system for typesetting documents.
+GNU `troff' (or `groff') is a system for typesetting documents.
`troff' is very flexible and has been in existence (and use) for about
3 decades. It is quite widespread and firmly entrenched in the UNIX
community.
@@ -92,16 +92,16 @@ community.

File: groff, Node: What Is groff?, Next: History, Prev: Introduction, Up: Introduction
-What Is `groff'?
-================
+1.1 What Is `groff'?
+====================
- `groff' belongs to an older generation of document preparation
-systems, which operate more like compilers than the more recent
-interactive WYSIWYG(1) (*note What Is groff?-Footnote-1::) systems.
-`groff' and its contemporary counterpart, TeX, both work using a
-"batch" paradigm: The input (or "source") files are normal text files
-with embedded formatting commands. These files can then be processed
-by `groff' to produce a typeset document on a variety of devices.
+`groff' belongs to an older generation of document preparation systems,
+which operate more like compilers than the more recent interactive
+WYSIWYG(1) (*note What Is groff?-Footnote-1::) systems. `groff' and
+its contemporary counterpart, TeX, both work using a "batch" paradigm:
+The input (or "source") files are normal text files with embedded
+formatting commands. These files can then be processed by `groff' to
+produce a typeset document on a variety of devices.
Likewise, `groff' should not be confused with a "word processor",
since that term connotes an integrated system that includes an editor
@@ -135,10 +135,10 @@ File: groff, Node: What Is groff?-Footnotes, Up: What Is groff?

File: groff, Node: History, Next: groff Capabilities, Prev: What Is groff?, Up: Introduction
-History
-=======
+1.2 History
+===========
- `troff' can trace its origins back to a formatting program called
+`troff' can trace its origins back to a formatting program called
`runoff', written by J. E. Saltzer, which ran on MIT's CTSS operating
system in the mid-sixties. This name came from the common phrase of
the time "I'll run off a document." Bob Morris ported it to the 635
@@ -176,7 +176,7 @@ changes).
transform certain parts of a document into `troff', which made a very
natural use of pipes in UNIX.
- The `eqn' preprocessor allowed mathematical formulae to be specified
+ The `eqn' preprocessor allowed mathematical formulæ to be specified
in a much simpler and more intuitive manner. `tbl' is a preprocessor
for formatting tables. The `refer' preprocessor (and the similar
program, `bib') processes citations in a document according to a
@@ -238,11 +238,11 @@ produce HTML output have been added.

File: groff, Node: groff Capabilities, Next: Macro Package Intro, Prev: History, Up: Introduction
-`groff' Capabilities
-====================
+1.3 `groff' Capabilities
+========================
- So what exactly is `groff' capable of doing? `groff' provides a
-wide range of low-level text formatting operations. Using these, it is
+So what exactly is `groff' capable of doing? `groff' provides a wide
+range of low-level text formatting operations. Using these, it is
possible to perform a wide range of formatting tasks, such as
footnotes, table of contents, multiple columns, etc. Here's a list of
the most important operations supported by `groff':
@@ -288,10 +288,10 @@ the most important operations supported by `groff':

File: groff, Node: Macro Package Intro, Next: Preprocessor Intro, Prev: groff Capabilities, Up: Introduction
-Macro Packages
-==============
+1.4 Macro Packages
+==================
- Since `groff' provides such low-level facilities, it can be quite
+Since `groff' provides such low-level facilities, it can be quite
difficult to use by itself. However, `groff' provides a "macro"
facility to specify how certain routine operations (e.g. starting
paragraphs, printing headers and footers, etc.) should be done. These
@@ -302,15 +302,15 @@ described in this manual) are `man', `mdoc', `me', `ms', and `mm'.

File: groff, Node: Preprocessor Intro, Next: Output device intro, Prev: Macro Package Intro, Up: Introduction
-Preprocessors
-=============
+1.5 Preprocessors
+=================
- Although `groff' provides most functions needed to format a
-document, some operations would be unwieldy (e.g. to draw pictures).
-Therefore, programs called "preprocessors" were written which
-understand their own language and produce the necessary `groff'
-operations. These preprocessors are able to differentiate their own
-input from the rest of the document via markers.
+Although `groff' provides most functions needed to format a document,
+some operations would be unwieldy (e.g. to draw pictures). Therefore,
+programs called "preprocessors" were written which understand their own
+language and produce the necessary `groff' operations. These
+preprocessors are able to differentiate their own input from the rest
+of the document via markers.
To use a preprocessor, UNIX pipes are used to feed the output from
the preprocessor into `groff'. Any number of preprocessors may be used
@@ -335,24 +335,24 @@ drawing mathematical pictures (`ideal') and chemical structures

File: groff, Node: Output device intro, Next: Credits, Prev: Preprocessor Intro, Up: Introduction
-Output Devices
-==============
+1.6 Output Devices
+==================
- `groff' actually produces device independent code which may be fed
-into a postprocessor to produce output for a particular device.
-Currently, `groff' has postprocessors for POSTSCRIPT devices, character
-terminals, X Windows (for previewing), TeX DVI format, HP LaserJet 4
-and Canon LBP printers (which use CAPSL), and HTML.
+`groff' actually produces device independent code which may be fed into
+a postprocessor to produce output for a particular device. Currently,
+`groff' has postprocessors for POSTSCRIPT devices, character terminals,
+X Windows (for previewing), TeX DVI format, HP LaserJet 4 and Canon LBP
+printers (which use CAPSL), and HTML.

File: groff, Node: Credits, Prev: Output device intro, Up: Introduction
-Credits
-=======
+1.7 Credits
+===========
- Large portions of this manual were taken from existing documents,
-most notably, the manual pages for the `groff' package by James Clark,
-and Eric Allman's papers on the `me' macro package.
+Large portions of this manual were taken from existing documents, most
+notably, the manual pages for the `groff' package by James Clark, and
+Eric Allman's papers on the `me' macro package.
The section on the `man' macro package is partly based on Susan G.
Kleinmann's `groff_man' manual page written for the Debian GNU/Linux
@@ -363,10 +363,10 @@ system.

File: groff, Node: Invoking groff, Next: Tutorial for Macro Users, Prev: Introduction, Up: Top
-Invoking `groff'
-****************
+2 Invoking `groff'
+******************
- This section focuses on how to invoke the `groff' front end. This
+This section focuses on how to invoke the `groff' front end. This
front end takes care of the details of constructing the pipeline among
the preprocessors, `gtroff' and the postprocessor.
@@ -398,10 +398,10 @@ called AT&T `troff' which is the common origin of all `troff' derivates

File: groff, Node: Groff Options, Next: Environment, Prev: Invoking groff, Up: Invoking groff
-Options
-=======
+2.1 Options
+===========
- `groff' normally runs the `gtroff' program and a postprocessor
+`groff' normally runs the `gtroff' program and a postprocessor
appropriate for the selected device. The default device is `ps' (but
it can be changed when `groff' is configured and built). It can
optionally preprocess with any of `gpic', `geqn', `gtbl', `ggrn',
@@ -483,7 +483,9 @@ to format a file.
Make programs run by `groff' print out their version number.
`-V'
- Print the pipeline on `stdout' instead of executing it.
+ Print the pipeline on `stdout' instead of executing it. If
+ specified more than once, print the pipeline on `stderr' and
+ execute it.
`-z'
Suppress output from `gtroff'. Only error messages are printed.
@@ -683,17 +685,31 @@ to format a file.
directories (*note Macro Directories::).
`-IDIR'
- This option is as described in *Note gsoelim::. It implies the
- `-s' option.
+ This option may be used to specify a directory to search for files.
+ It is passed to the following programs:
+
+ * `gsoelim' (see *Note gsoelim:: for more details); it also
+ implies `groff''s `-s' option.
+
+ * `gtroff'; it is used to search files named in the `psbb' and
+ `so' requests.
+
+ * `grops'; it is used to search files named in the
+ `\X'ps: import' and `\X'ps: file' escapes.
+
+ The current directory is always searched first. This option may be
+ specified more than once; the directories will be searched in the
+ order specified. No directory search is performed for files
+ specified using an absolute path.

File: groff, Node: Environment, Next: Macro Directories, Prev: Groff Options, Up: Invoking groff
-Environment
-===========
+2.2 Environment
+===============
- There are also several environment variables (of the operating
-system, not within `gtroff') which can modify the behavior of `groff'.
+There are also several environment variables (of the operating system,
+not within `gtroff') which can modify the behavior of `groff'.
`GROFF_COMMAND_PREFIX'
If this is set to X, then `groff' runs `Xtroff' instead of
@@ -737,13 +753,13 @@ above.

File: groff, Node: Macro Directories, Next: Font Directories, Prev: Environment, Up: Invoking groff
-Macro Directories
-=================
+2.3 Macro Directories
+=====================
- All macro file names must be named `NAME.tmac' or `tmac.NAME' to
-make the `-mNAME' command line option work. The `mso' request doesn't
-have this restriction; any file name can be used, and `gtroff' won't
-try to append or prepend the `tmac' string.
+All macro file names must be named `NAME.tmac' or `tmac.NAME' to make
+the `-mNAME' command line option work. The `mso' request doesn't have
+this restriction; any file name can be used, and `gtroff' won't try to
+append or prepend the `tmac' string.
Macro files are kept in the "tmac directories", all of which
constitute the "tmac path". The elements of the search path for macro
@@ -776,17 +792,16 @@ files are (in that order):

File: groff, Node: Font Directories, Next: Paper Size, Prev: Macro Directories, Up: Invoking groff
-Font Directories
-================
+2.4 Font Directories
+====================
- Basically, there is no restriction how font files for `groff' are
-named and how long font names are; however, to make the font family
-mechanism work (*note Font Families::), fonts within a family should
-start with the family name, followed by the shape. For example, the
-Times family uses `T' for the family name and `R', `B', `I', and `BI'
-to indicate the shapes `roman', `bold', `italic', and `bold italic',
-respectively. Thus the final font names are `TR', `TB', `TI', and
-`TBI'.
+Basically, there is no restriction how font files for `groff' are named
+and how long font names are; however, to make the font family mechanism
+work (*note Font Families::), fonts within a family should start with
+the family name, followed by the shape. For example, the Times family
+uses `T' for the family name and `R', `B', `I', and `BI' to indicate
+the shapes `roman', `bold', `italic', and `bold italic', respectively.
+Thus the final font names are `TR', `TB', `TI', and `TBI'.
All font files are kept in the "font directories" which constitute
the "font path". The file search functions will always append the
@@ -817,12 +832,12 @@ files for `grodvi' must be in `/foo/bar/devdvi'.

File: groff, Node: Paper Size, Next: Invocation Examples, Prev: Font Directories, Up: Invoking groff
-Paper Size
-==========
+2.5 Paper Size
+==============
- In groff, the page size for `gtroff' and for output devices are
-handled separately. *Note Page Layout::, for vertical manipulation of
-the page size. *Note Line Layout::, for horizontal changes.
+In groff, the page size for `gtroff' and for output devices are handled
+separately. *Note Page Layout::, for vertical manipulation of the page
+size. *Note Line Layout::, for horizontal changes.
A default paper size can be set in the device's `DESC' file. Most
output devices also have a command line option `-p' to override the
@@ -850,11 +865,11 @@ page dimensions set in this way (most do).

File: groff, Node: Invocation Examples, Prev: Paper Size, Up: Invoking groff
-Invocation Examples
-===================
+2.6 Invocation Examples
+=======================
- This section lists several common uses of `groff' and the
-corresponding command lines.
+This section lists several common uses of `groff' and the corresponding
+command lines.
groff file
@@ -901,15 +916,14 @@ in general; for example, to load `trace.tmac', either `-mtrace' or

File: groff, Node: grog, Prev: Invocation Examples, Up: Invocation Examples
-`grog'
-------
+2.6.1 `grog'
+------------
- `grog' reads files, guesses which of the `groff' preprocessors
-and/or macro packages are required for formatting them, and prints the
-`groff' command including those options on the standard output. It
-generates one or more of the options `-e', `-man', `-me', `-mm',
-`-mom', `-ms', `-mdoc', `-mdoc-old', `-p', `-R', `-g', `-G', `-s', and
-`-t'.
+`grog' reads files, guesses which of the `groff' preprocessors and/or
+macro packages are required for formatting them, and prints the `groff'
+command including those options on the standard output. It generates
+one or more of the options `-e', `-man', `-me', `-mm', `-mom', `-ms',
+`-mdoc', `-mdoc-old', `-p', `-R', `-g', `-G', `-s', and `-t'.
A special file name `-' refers to the standard input. Specifying no
files also means to read the standard input. Any specified options are
@@ -938,10 +952,10 @@ something meaningful (i.e. either a file or a pager program like

File: groff, Node: Tutorial for Macro Users, Next: Macro Packages, Prev: Invoking groff, Up: Top
-Tutorial for Macro Users
-************************
+3 Tutorial for Macro Users
+**************************
- Most users tend to use a macro package to format their papers. This
+Most users tend to use a macro package to format their papers. This
means that the whole breadth of `groff' is not necessary for most
people. This chapter covers the material needed to efficiently use a
macro package.
@@ -954,12 +968,12 @@ macro package.

File: groff, Node: Basics, Next: Common Features, Prev: Tutorial for Macro Users, Up: Tutorial for Macro Users
-Basics
-======
+3.1 Basics
+==========
- This section covers some of the basic concepts necessary to
-understand how to use a macro package.(1) (*note Basics-Footnote-1::)
-References are made throughout to more detailed information, if desired.
+This section covers some of the basic concepts necessary to understand
+how to use a macro package.(1) (*note Basics-Footnote-1::) References
+are made throughout to more detailed information, if desired.
`gtroff' reads an input file prepared by the user and outputs a
formatted document suitable for publication or framing. The input
@@ -1089,12 +1103,12 @@ File: groff, Node: Basics-Footnotes, Up: Basics

File: groff, Node: Common Features, Prev: Basics, Up: Tutorial for Macro Users
-Common Features
-===============
+3.2 Common Features
+===================
- `gtroff' provides very low-level operations for formatting a
-document. There are many common routine operations which are done in
-all documents. These common operations are written into "macros" and
+`gtroff' provides very low-level operations for formatting a document.
+There are many common routine operations which are done in all
+documents. These common operations are written into "macros" and
collected into a "macro package".
All macro packages provide certain common capabilities which fall
@@ -1120,10 +1134,10 @@ into the following categories.

File: groff, Node: Paragraphs, Next: Sections and Chapters, Prev: Common Features, Up: Common Features
-Paragraphs
-----------
+3.2.1 Paragraphs
+----------------
- One of the most common and most used capability is starting a
+One of the most common and most used capability is starting a
paragraph. There are a number of different types of paragraphs, any of
which can be initiated with macros supplied by the macro package.
Normally, paragraphs start with a blank line and the first line
@@ -1161,22 +1175,22 @@ at the margin and the remaining text indented.

File: groff, Node: Sections and Chapters, Next: Headers and Footers, Prev: Paragraphs, Up: Common Features
-Sections and Chapters
----------------------
+3.2.2 Sections and Chapters
+---------------------------
- Most macro packages supply some form of section headers. The
-simplest kind is simply the heading on a line by itself in bold type.
-Others supply automatically numbered section heading or different
-heading styles at different levels. Some, more sophisticated, macro
-packages supply macros for starting chapters and appendices.
+Most macro packages supply some form of section headers. The simplest
+kind is simply the heading on a line by itself in bold type. Others
+supply automatically numbered section heading or different heading
+styles at different levels. Some, more sophisticated, macro packages
+supply macros for starting chapters and appendices.

File: groff, Node: Headers and Footers, Next: Page Layout Adjustment, Prev: Sections and Chapters, Up: Common Features
-Headers and Footers
--------------------
+3.2.3 Headers and Footers
+-------------------------
- Every macro package gives some way to manipulate the "headers" and
+Every macro package gives some way to manipulate the "headers" and
"footers" (also called "titles") on each page. This is text put at the
top and bottom of each page, respectively, which contain data like the
current page number, the current chapter title, and so on. Its
@@ -1192,19 +1206,19 @@ with the `%' character (see *Note Page Layout::, for more details).

File: groff, Node: Page Layout Adjustment, Next: Displays, Prev: Headers and Footers, Up: Common Features
-Page Layout
------------
+3.2.4 Page Layout
+-----------------
- Most macro packages let the user specify top and bottom margins and
+Most macro packages let the user specify top and bottom margins and
other details about the appearance of the printed pages.

File: groff, Node: Displays, Next: Footnotes and Annotations, Prev: Page Layout Adjustment, Up: Common Features
-Displays
---------
+3.2.5 Displays
+--------------
- "Displays" are sections of text to be set off from the body of the
+"Displays" are sections of text to be set off from the body of the
paper. Major quotes, tables, and figures are types of displays, as are
all the examples used in this document.
@@ -1230,10 +1244,10 @@ surrounding text `flows' around the keep, thus leaving no blank areas.

File: groff, Node: Footnotes and Annotations, Next: Table of Contents, Prev: Displays, Up: Common Features
-Footnotes and Annotations
--------------------------
+3.2.6 Footnotes and Annotations
+-------------------------------
- There are a number of requests to save text for later printing.
+There are a number of requests to save text for later printing.
"Footnotes" are printed at the bottom of the current page.
@@ -1248,25 +1262,25 @@ means of automatically numbering either type of annotation.

File: groff, Node: Table of Contents, Next: Indices, Prev: Footnotes and Annotations, Up: Common Features
-Table of Contents
------------------
+3.2.7 Table of Contents
+-----------------------
- "Tables of contents" are a type of delayed text having a tag
-(usually the page number) attached to each entry after a row of dots.
-The table accumulates throughout the paper until printed, usually after
-the paper has ended. Many macro packages provide the ability to have
-several tables of contents (e.g. a standard table of contents, a list
-of tables, etc).
+"Tables of contents" are a type of delayed text having a tag (usually
+the page number) attached to each entry after a row of dots. The table
+accumulates throughout the paper until printed, usually after the paper
+has ended. Many macro packages provide the ability to have several
+tables of contents (e.g. a standard table of contents, a list of
+tables, etc).

File: groff, Node: Indices, Next: Paper Formats, Prev: Table of Contents, Up: Common Features
-Indices
--------
+3.2.8 Indices
+-------------
- While some macro packages use the term "index", none actually
-provide that functionality. The facilities they call indices are
-actually more appropriate for tables of contents.
+While some macro packages use the term "index", none actually provide
+that functionality. The facilities they call indices are actually more
+appropriate for tables of contents.
To produce a real index in a document, external tools like the
`makeindex' program are necessary.
@@ -1274,10 +1288,10 @@ actually more appropriate for tables of contents.

File: groff, Node: Paper Formats, Next: Multiple Columns, Prev: Indices, Up: Common Features
-Paper Formats
--------------
+3.2.9 Paper Formats
+-------------------
- Some macro packages provide stock formats for various kinds of
+Some macro packages provide stock formats for various kinds of
documents. Many of them provide a common format for the title and
opening pages of a technical paper. The `mm' macros in particular
provide formats for letters and memoranda.
@@ -1285,38 +1299,38 @@ provide formats for letters and memoranda.

File: groff, Node: Multiple Columns, Next: Font and Size Changes, Prev: Paper Formats, Up: Common Features
-Multiple Columns
-----------------
+3.2.10 Multiple Columns
+-----------------------
- Some macro packages (but not `man') provide the ability to have two
-or more columns on a page.
+Some macro packages (but not `man') provide the ability to have two or
+more columns on a page.

File: groff, Node: Font and Size Changes, Next: Predefined Strings, Prev: Multiple Columns, Up: Common Features
-Font and Size Changes
----------------------
+3.2.11 Font and Size Changes
+----------------------------
- The built-in font and size functions are not always intuitive, so all
+The built-in font and size functions are not always intuitive, so all
macro packages provide macros to make these operations simpler.

File: groff, Node: Predefined Strings, Next: Preprocessor Support, Prev: Font and Size Changes, Up: Common Features
-Predefined Strings
-------------------
+3.2.12 Predefined Strings
+-------------------------
- Most macro packages provide various predefined strings for a variety
-of uses; examples are sub- and superscripts, printable dates, quotes and
+Most macro packages provide various predefined strings for a variety of
+uses; examples are sub- and superscripts, printable dates, quotes and
various special characters.

File: groff, Node: Preprocessor Support, Next: Configuration and Customization, Prev: Predefined Strings, Up: Common Features
-Preprocessor Support
---------------------
+3.2.13 Preprocessor Support
+---------------------------
- All macro packages provide support for various preprocessors and may
+All macro packages provide support for various preprocessors and may
extend their functionality.
For example, all macro packages mark tables (which are processed with
@@ -1327,21 +1341,20 @@ new page (when the table is too long to fit on a single page).

File: groff, Node: Configuration and Customization, Prev: Preprocessor Support, Up: Common Features
-Configuration and Customization
--------------------------------
+3.2.14 Configuration and Customization
+--------------------------------------
- Some macro packages provide means of customizing many of the details
-of how the package behaves. This ranges from setting the default type
-size to changing the appearance of section headers.
+Some macro packages provide means of customizing many of the details of
+how the package behaves. This ranges from setting the default type size
+to changing the appearance of section headers.

File: groff, Node: Macro Packages, Next: gtroff Reference, Prev: Tutorial for Macro Users, Up: Top
-Macro Packages
-**************
+4 Macro Packages
+****************
- This chapter documents the main macro packages that come with
-`groff'.
+This chapter documents the main macro packages that come with `groff'.
Different main macro packages can't be used at the same time; for
example
@@ -1366,12 +1379,12 @@ non-option arguments; the above (failing) sample is thus reordered to

File: groff, Node: man, Next: mdoc, Prev: Macro Packages, Up: Macro Packages
-`man'
-=====
+4.1 `man'
+=========
- This is the most popular and probably the most important macro
-package of `groff'. It is easy to use, and a vast majority of manual
-pages are based on it.
+This is the most popular and probably the most important macro package
+of `groff'. It is easy to use, and a vast majority of manual pages are
+based on it.
* Menu:
@@ -1383,3 +1396,7300 @@ pages are based on it.
* Preprocessors in man pages::
* Optional man extensions::
+
+File: groff, Node: Man options, Next: Man usage, Prev: man, Up: man
+
+4.1.1 Options
+-------------
+
+The command line format for using the `man' macros with `groff' is:
+
+
+ groff -m man [ -rLL=LENGTH ] [ -rLT=LENGTH ] [ -rFT=DIST ]
+ [ -rcR=1 ] [ -rC1 ] [ -rD1 ] [-rHY=FLAGS ]
+ [ -rPNNN ] [ -rSXX ] [ -rXNNN ]
+ [ -rIN=LENGTH ] [ -rSN=LENGTH ] [ FILES... ]
+
+It is possible to use `-man' instead of `-m man'.
+
+`-rcR=1'
+ This option (the default if a TTY output device is used) creates a
+ single, very long page instead of multiple pages. Use `-rcR=0' to
+ disable it.
+
+`-rC1'
+ If more than one manual page is given on the command line, number
+ the pages continuously, rather than starting each at 1.
+
+`-rD1'
+ Double-sided printing. Footers for even and odd pages are
+ formatted differently.
+
+`-rFT=DIST'
+ Set the position of the footer text to DIST. If positive, the
+ distance is measured relative to the top of the page, otherwise it
+ is relative to the bottom. The default is -0.5i.
+
+`-rHY=FLAGS'
+ Set hyphenation flags. Possible values are 1 to hyphenate without
+ restrictions, 2 to not hyphenate the last word on a page, 4 to
+ not hyphenate the last two characters of a word, and 8 to not
+ hyphenate the first two characters of a word. These values are
+ additive; the default is 14.
+
+`-rIN=LENGTH'
+ Set the body text indentation to LENGTH. If not specified, the
+ indentation defaults to 7n (7 characters) in nroff mode and 7.2n
+ otherwise. For nroff, this value should always be an integer
+ multiple of unit `n' to get consistent indentation.
+
+`-rLL=LENGTH'
+ Set line length to LENGTH. If not specified, the line length is
+ set to respect any value set by a prior `ll' request (which _must_
+ be in effect when the `TH' macro is invoked), if this differs from
+ the built-in default for the formatter; otherwise it defaults to
+ 78n in nroff mode (this is 78 characters per line) and 6.5i in
+ troff mode.(1) (*note Man options-Footnote-1::)
+
+`-rLT=LENGTH'
+ Set title length to LENGTH. If not specified, the title length
+ defaults to the line length.
+
+`-rPNNN'
+ Page numbering starts with NNN rather than with 1.
+
+`-rSXX'
+ Use XX (which can be 10, 11, or 12pt) as the base document font
+ size instead of the default value of 10pt.
+
+`-rSN=LENGTH'
+ Set the indentation for sub-subheadings to LENGTH. If not
+ specified, the indentation defaults to 3n.
+
+`-rXNNN'
+ After page NNN, number pages as NNNa, NNNb, NNNc, etc. For
+ example, the option `-rX2' produces the following page numbers: 1,
+ 2, 2a, 2b, 2c, etc.
+
+
+File: groff, Node: Man options-Footnotes, Up: Man options
+
+ (1) Note that the use of a `.ll LENGTH' request to initialize the
+line length, prior to use of the `TH' macro, is supported for backward
+compatibility with some versions of the `man' program. _Always_ use the
+`-rLL=LENGTH' option, or an equivalent `.nr LL LENGTH' request, in
+preference to such a `.ll LENGTH' request. In particular, note that in
+nroff mode, the request `.ll 65n', (with any LENGTH expression which
+evaluates equal to 65n, i.e., the formatter's default line length in
+nroff mode), will _not_ set the line length to 65n (it will be adjusted
+to the `man' macro package's default setting of 78n), whereas the use
+of the `-rLL=65n' option, or the `.nr LL 65n' request _will_ establish
+a line length of 65n.
+
+
+File: groff, Node: Man usage, Next: Man font macros, Prev: Man options, Up: man
+
+4.1.2 Usage
+-----------
+
+This section describes the available macros for manual pages. For
+further customization, put additional macros and requests into the file
+`man.local' which is loaded immediately after the `man' package.
+
+ -- Macro: .TH title section [extra1 [extra2 [extra3]]]
+ Set the title of the man page to TITLE and the section to SECTION,
+ which must have a value between 1 and 8. The value of SECTION may
+ also have a string appended, e.g. `.pm', to indicate a specific
+ subsection of the man pages.
+
+ Both TITLE and SECTION are positioned at the left and right in the
+ header line (with SECTION in parentheses immediately appended to
+ TITLE. EXTRA1 is positioned in the middle of the footer line.
+ EXTRA2 is positioned at the left in the footer line (or at the
+ left on even pages and at the right on odd pages if double-sided
+ printing is active). EXTRA3 is centered in the header line.
+
+ For HTML output, headers and footers are completely suppressed.
+
+ Additionally, this macro starts a new page; the new line number
+ is 1 again (except if the `-rC1' option is given on the command
+ line) - this feature is intended only for formatting multiple man
+ pages; a single man page should contain exactly one `TH' macro at
+ the beginning of the file.
+
+ -- Macro: .SH [heading]
+ Set up an unnumbered section heading sticking out to the left.
+ Prints out all the text following `SH' up to the end of the line
+ (or the text in the next line if there is no argument to `SH') in
+ bold face (or the font specified by the string `HF'), one size
+ larger than the base document size. Additionally, the left margin
+ and the indentation for the following text is reset to its default
+ value.
+
+ -- Macro: .SS [heading]
+ Set up an unnumbered (sub)section heading. Prints out all the text
+ following `SS' up to the end of the line (or the text in the next
+ line if there is no argument to `SS') in bold face (or the font
+ specified by the string `HF'), at the same size as the base
+ document size. Additionally, the left margin and the indentation
+ for the following text is reset to its default value.
+
+ -- Macro: .TP [nnn]
+ Set up an indented paragraph with label. The indentation is set to
+ NNN if that argument is supplied (the default unit is `n' if
+ omitted), otherwise it is set to the previous indentation value
+ specified with `TP', `IP', or `HP' (or to the default value if
+ none of them have been used yet).
+
+ The first line of text following this macro is interpreted as a
+ string to be printed flush-left, as it is appropriate for a label.
+ It is not interpreted as part of a paragraph, so there is no
+ attempt to fill the first line with text from the following input
+ lines. Nevertheless, if the label is not as wide as the
+ indentation the paragraph starts at the same line (but indented),
+ continuing on the following lines. If the label is wider than the
+ indentation the descriptive part of the paragraph begins on the
+ line following the label, entirely indented. Note that neither
+ font shape nor font size of the label is set to a default value;
+ on the other hand, the rest of the text has default font settings.
+
+ -- Macro: .LP
+ -- Macro: .PP
+ -- Macro: .P
+ These macros are mutual aliases. Any of them causes a line break
+ at the current position, followed by a vertical space downwards by
+ the amount specified by the `PD' macro. The font size and shape
+ are reset to the default value (10pt roman if no `-rS' option is
+ given on the command line). Finally, the current left margin and
+ the indentation is restored.
+
+ -- Macro: .IP [designator [nnn]]
+ Set up an indented paragraph, using DESIGNATOR as a tag to mark
+ its beginning. The indentation is set to NNN if that argument is
+ supplied (default unit is `n'), otherwise it is set to the
+ previous indentation value specified with `TP', `IP', or `HP' (or
+ the default value if none of them have been used yet). Font size
+ and face of the paragraph (but not the designator) are reset to
+ their default values.
+
+ To start an indented paragraph with a particular indentation but
+ without a designator, use `""' (two double quotes) as the first
+ argument of `IP'.
+
+ For example, to start a paragraph with bullets as the designator
+ and 4 en indentation, write
+
+
+ .IP \(bu 4
+
+
+ -- Macro: .HP [nnn]
+ Set up a paragraph with hanging left indentation. The indentation
+ is set to NNN if that argument is supplied (default unit is `n'),
+ otherwise it is set to the previous indentation value specified
+ with `TP', `IP', or `HP' (or the default value if non of them have
+ been used yet). Font size and face are reset to their default
+ values.
+
+ -- Macro: .RS [nnn]
+ Move the left margin to the right by the value NNN if specified
+ (default unit is `n'); otherwise it is set to the previous
+ indentation value specified with `TP', `IP', or `HP' (or to the
+ default value if none of them have been used yet). The
+ indentation value is then set to the default.
+
+ Calls to the `RS' macro can be nested.
+
+ -- Macro: .RE [nnn]
+ Move the left margin back to level NNN, restoring the previous left
+ margin. If no argument is given, it moves one level back. The
+ first level (i.e., no call to `RS' yet) has number 1, and each call
+ to `RS' increases the level by 1.
+
+ To summarize, the following macros cause a line break with the
+insertion of vertical space (which amount can be changed with the `PD'
+macro): `SH', `SS', `TP', `LP' (`PP', `P'), `IP', and `HP'.
+
+ The macros `RS' and `RE' also cause a break but do not insert
+vertical space.
+
+ Finally, the macros `SH', `SS', `LP' (`PP', `P'), and `RS' reset the
+indentation to its default value.
+
+
+File: groff, Node: Man font macros, Next: Miscellaneous man macros, Prev: Man usage, Up: man
+
+4.1.3 Macros to set fonts
+-------------------------
+
+The standard font is roman; the default text size is 10 point. If
+command line option `-rS=N' is given, use Npt as the default text size.
+
+ -- Macro: .SM [text]
+ Set the text on the same line or the text on the next line in a
+ font that is one point size smaller than the default font.
+
+ -- Macro: .SB [text]
+ Set the text on the same line or the text on the next line in bold
+ face font, one point size smaller than the default font.
+
+ -- Macro: .BI text
+ Set its arguments alternately in bold face and italic, without a
+ space between the arguments. Thus,
+
+
+ .BI this "word and" that
+
+ produces "thisword andthat" with "this" and "that" in bold face,
+ and "word and" in italics.
+
+ -- Macro: .IB text
+ Set its arguments alternately in italic and bold face, without a
+ space between the arguments.
+
+ -- Macro: .RI text
+ Set its arguments alternately in roman and italic, without a space
+ between the arguments.
+
+ -- Macro: .IR text
+ Set its arguments alternately in italic and roman, without a space
+ between the arguments.
+
+ -- Macro: .BR text
+ Set its arguments alternately in bold face and roman, without a
+ space between the arguments.
+
+ -- Macro: .RB text
+ Set its arguments alternately in roman and bold face, without a
+ space between the arguments.
+
+ -- Macro: .B [text]
+ Set TEXT in bold face. If no text is present on the line where
+ the macro is called, then the text of the next line appears in bold
+ face.
+
+ -- Macro: .I [text]
+ Set TEXT in italic. If no text is present on the line where the
+ macro is called, then the text of the next line appears in italic.
+
+
+File: groff, Node: Miscellaneous man macros, Next: Predefined man strings, Prev: Man font macros, Up: man
+
+4.1.4 Miscellaneous macros
+--------------------------
+
+The default indentation is 7.2n in troff mode and 7n in nroff mode
+except for `grohtml' which ignores indentation.
+
+ -- Macro: .DT
+ Set tabs every 0.5 inches. Since this macro is always executed
+ during a call to the `TH' macro, it makes sense to call it only if
+ the tab positions have been changed.
+
+ -- Macro: .PD [nnn]
+ Adjust the empty space before a new paragraph (or section). The
+ optional argument gives the amount of space (default unit is `v');
+ without parameter, the value is reset to its default value (1 line
+ in nroff mode, 0.4v otherwise).
+
+ This affects the macros `SH', `SS', `TP', `LP' (as well as `PP'
+ and `P'), `IP', and `HP'.
+
+ The following two macros are included for BSD compatibility.
+
+ -- Macro: .AT [system [release]]
+ Alter the footer for use with AT&T manpages. This command exists
+ only for compatibility; don't use it. The first argument SYSTEM
+ can be:
+
+ `3'
+ 7th Edition (the default)
+
+ `4'
+ System III
+
+ `5'
+ System V
+
+ An optional second argument RELEASE to `AT' specifies the release
+ number (such as "System V Release 3").
+
+ -- Macro: .UC [version]
+ Alters the footer for use with BSD manpages. This command exists
+ only for compatibility; don't use it. The argument can be:
+
+ `3'
+ 3rd Berkeley Distribution (the default)
+
+ `4'
+ 4th Berkeley Distribution
+
+ `5'
+ 4.2 Berkeley Distribution
+
+ `6'
+ 4.3 Berkeley Distribution
+
+ `7'
+ 4.4 Berkeley Distribution
+
+
+File: groff, Node: Predefined man strings, Next: Preprocessors in man pages, Prev: Miscellaneous man macros, Up: man
+
+4.1.5 Predefined strings
+------------------------
+
+The following strings are defined:
+
+ -- String: \*[S]
+ Switch back to the default font size.
+
+ -- String: \*[HF]
+ The typeface used for headings. The default is `B'.
+
+ -- String: \*[R]
+ The `registered' sign.
+
+ -- String: \*[Tm]
+ The `trademark' sign.
+
+ -- String: \*[lq]
+ -- String: \*[rq]
+ Left and right quote. This is equal to `\(lq' and `\(rq',
+ respectively.
+
+
+File: groff, Node: Preprocessors in man pages, Next: Optional man extensions, Prev: Predefined man strings, Up: man
+
+4.1.6 Preprocessors in `man' pages
+----------------------------------
+
+If a preprocessor like `gtbl' or `geqn' is needed, it has become common
+usage to make the first line of the man page look like this:
+
+
+ '\" WORD
+
+Note the single space character after the double quote. WORD consists
+of letters for the needed preprocessors: `e' for `geqn', `r' for
+`grefer', `t' for `gtbl'. Modern implementations of the `man' program
+read this first line and automatically call the right preprocessor(s).
+
+
+File: groff, Node: Optional man extensions, Prev: Preprocessors in man pages, Up: man
+
+4.1.7 Optional `man' extensions
+-------------------------------
+
+Use the file `man.local' for local extensions to the `man' macros or
+for style changes.
+
+Custom headers and footers
+..........................
+
+In groff versions 1.18.2 and later, you can specify custom headers and
+footers by redefining the following macros in `man.local'.
+
+ -- Macro: .PT
+ Control the content of the headers. Normally, the header prints
+ the command name and section number on either side, and the
+ optional fifth argument to `TH' in the center.
+
+ -- Macro: .BT
+ Control the content of the footers. Normally, the footer prints
+ the page number and the third and fourth arguments to `TH'.
+
+ Use the `FT' number register to specify the footer position. The
+ default is -0.5i.
+
+Ultrix-specific man macros
+..........................
+
+The `groff' source distribution includes a file named `man.ultrix',
+containing macros compatible with the Ultrix variant of `man'. Copy
+this file into `man.local' (or use the `mso' request to load it) to
+enable the following macros.
+
+ -- Macro: .CT key
+ Print `<CTRL/KEY>'.
+
+ -- Macro: .CW
+ Print subsequent text using the constant width (Courier) typeface.
+
+ -- Macro: .Ds
+ Begin a non-filled display.
+
+ -- Macro: .De
+ End a non-filled display started with `Ds'.
+
+ -- Macro: .EX [indent]
+ Begins a non-filled display using the constant width (Courier)
+ typeface. Use the optional INDENT argument to indent the display.
+
+ -- Macro: .EE
+ End a non-filled display started with `EX'.
+
+ -- Macro: .G [text]
+ Sets TEXT in Helvetica. If no text is present on the line where
+ the macro is called, then the text of the next line appears in
+ Helvetica.
+
+ -- Macro: .GL [text]
+ Sets TEXT in Helvetica Oblique. If no text is present on the line
+ where the macro is called, then the text of the next line appears
+ in Helvetica Oblique.
+
+ -- Macro: .HB [text]
+ Sets TEXT in Helvetica Bold. If no text is present on the line
+ where the macro is called, then all text up to the next `HB'
+ appears in Helvetica Bold.
+
+ -- Macro: .TB [text]
+ Identical to `HB'.
+
+ -- Macro: .MS title sect [punct]
+ Set a manpage reference in Ultrix format. The TITLE is in Courier
+ instead of italic. Optional punctuation follows the section
+ number without an intervening space.
+
+ -- Macro: .NT [`C'] [title]
+ Begin a note. Print the optional title, or the word "Note",
+ centered on the page. Text following the macro makes up the body
+ of the note, and is indented on both sides. If the first argument
+ is `C', the body of the note is printed centered (the second
+ argument replaces the word "Note" if specified).
+
+ -- Macro: .NE
+ End a note begun with `NT'.
+
+ -- Macro: .PN path [punct]
+ Set the path name in constant width (Courier), followed by
+ optional punctuation.
+
+ -- Macro: .Pn [punct] path [punct]
+ When called with two arguments, identical to `PN'. When called
+ with three arguments, set the second argument in constant width
+ (Courier), bracketed by the first and third arguments in the
+ current font.
+
+ -- Macro: .R
+ Switch to roman font and turn off any underlining in effect.
+
+ -- Macro: .RN
+ Print the string `<RETURN>'.
+
+ -- Macro: .VS [`4']
+ Start printing a change bar in the margin if the number `4' is
+ specified. Otherwise, this macro does nothing.
+
+ -- Macro: .VE
+ End printing the change bar begun by `VS'.
+
+Simple example
+..............
+
+The following example `man.local' file alters the `SH' macro to add
+some extra vertical space before printing the heading. Headings are
+printed in Helvetica Bold.
+
+
+ .\" Make the heading fonts Helvetica
+ .ds HF HB
+ .
+ .\" Put more whitespace in front of headings.
+ .rn SH SH-orig
+ .de SH
+ . if t .sp (u;\\n[PD]*2)
+ . SH-orig \\$*
+ ..
+
+
+File: groff, Node: mdoc, Next: ms, Prev: man, Up: Macro Packages
+
+4.2 `mdoc'
+==========
+
+See the `groff_mdoc(7)' man page (type `man groff_mdoc' at the command
+line).
+
+
+File: groff, Node: ms, Next: me, Prev: mdoc, Up: Macro Packages
+
+4.3 `ms'
+========
+
+The `-ms' macros are suitable for reports, letters, books, user
+manuals, and so forth. The package provides macros for cover pages,
+section headings, paragraphs, lists, footnotes, pagination, and a table
+of contents.
+
+* Menu:
+
+* ms Intro::
+* General ms Structure::
+* ms Document Control Registers::
+* ms Cover Page Macros::
+* ms Body Text::
+* ms Page Layout::
+* Differences from AT&T ms::
+* Naming Conventions::
+
+
+File: groff, Node: ms Intro, Next: General ms Structure, Prev: ms, Up: ms
+
+4.3.1 Introduction to `ms'
+--------------------------
+
+The original `-ms' macros were included with AT&T `troff' as well as
+the `man' macros. While the `man' package is intended for brief
+documents that can be read on-line as well as printed, the `ms' macros
+are suitable for longer documents that are meant to be printed rather
+than read on-line.
+
+ The `ms' macro package included with `groff' is a complete,
+bottom-up re-implementation. Several macros (specific to AT&T or
+Berkeley) are not included, while several new commands are. *Note
+Differences from AT&T ms::, for more information.
+
+
+File: groff, Node: General ms Structure, Next: ms Document Control Registers, Prev: ms Intro, Up: ms
+
+4.3.2 General structure of an `ms' document
+-------------------------------------------
+
+The `ms' macro package expects a certain amount of structure, but not
+as much as packages such as `man' or `mdoc'.
+
+ The simplest documents can begin with a paragraph macro (such as
+`LP' or `PP'), and consist of text separated by paragraph macros or
+even blank lines. Longer documents have a structure as follows:
+
+*Document type*
+ If you invoke the `RP' (report) macro on the first line of the
+ document, `groff' prints the cover page information on its own
+ page; otherwise it prints the information on the first page with
+ your document text immediately following. Other document formats
+ found in AT&T `troff' are specific to AT&T or Berkeley, and are
+ not supported in `groff'.
+
+*Format and layout*
+ By setting number registers, you can change your document's type
+ (font and size), margins, spacing, headers and footers, and
+ footnotes. *Note ms Document Control Registers::, for more
+ details.
+
+*Cover page*
+ A cover page consists of a title, the author's name and
+ institution, an abstract, and the date.(1) (*note General ms
+ Structure-Footnote-1::) *Note ms Cover Page Macros::, for more
+ details.
+
+*Body*
+ Following the cover page is your document. You can use the `ms'
+ macros to write reports, letters, books, and so forth. The
+ package is designed for structured documents, consisting of
+ paragraphs interspersed with headings and augmented by lists,
+ footnotes, tables, and other common constructs. *Note ms Body
+ Text::, for more details.
+
+*Table of contents*
+ Longer documents usually include a table of contents, which you can
+ invoke by placing the `TC' macro at the end of your document. The
+ `ms' macros have minimal indexing facilities, consisting of the
+ `IX' macro, which prints an entry on standard error. Printing the
+ table of contents at the end is necessary since `groff' is a
+ single-pass text formatter, thus it cannot determine the page
+ number of each section until that section has actually been set
+ and printed. Since `ms' output is intended for hardcopy, you can
+ manually relocate the pages containing the table of contents
+ between the cover page and the body text after printing.
+
+
+File: groff, Node: General ms Structure-Footnotes, Up: General ms Structure
+
+ (1) Actually, only the title is required.
+
+
+File: groff, Node: ms Document Control Registers, Next: ms Cover Page Macros, Prev: General ms Structure, Up: ms
+
+4.3.3 Document control registers
+--------------------------------
+
+The following is a list of document control number registers. For the
+sake of consistency, set registers related to margins at the beginning
+of your document, or just after the `RP' macro. You can set other
+registers later in your document, but you should keep them together at
+the beginning to make them easy to find and edit as necessary.
+
+Margin Settings
+...............
+
+ -- Register: \n[PO]
+ Defines the page offset (i.e., the left margin). There is no
+ explicit right margin setting; the combination of the `PO' and `LL'
+ registers implicitly define the right margin width.
+
+ Effective: next page.
+
+ Default value: 1i.
+
+ -- Register: \n[LL]
+ Defines the line length (i.e., the width of the body text).
+
+ Effective: next paragraph.
+
+ Default: 6i.
+
+ -- Register: \n[LT]
+ Defines the title length (i.e., the header and footer width). This
+ is usually the same as `LL', but not necessarily.
+
+ Effective: next paragraph.
+
+ Default: 6i.
+
+ -- Register: \n[HM]
+ Defines the header margin height at the top of the page.
+
+ Effective: next page.
+
+ Default: 1i.
+
+ -- Register: \n[FM]
+ Defines the footer margin height at the bottom of the page.
+
+ Effective: next page.
+
+ Default: 1i.
+
+Text Settings
+.............
+
+ -- Register: \n[PS]
+ Defines the point size of the body text. If the value is larger
+ than or equal to 1000, divide it by 1000 to get a fractional point
+ size. For example, `.nr PS 10250' sets the document's point size
+ to 10.25p.
+
+ Effective: next paragraph.
+
+ Default: 10p.
+
+ -- Register: \n[VS]
+ Defines the space between lines (line height plus leading). If the
+ value is larger than or equal to 1000, divide it by 1000 to get a
+ fractional point size. Due to backwards compatibility, `VS' must
+ be smaller than 40000 (this is 40.0p).
+
+ Effective: next paragraph.
+
+ Default: 12p.
+
+ -- Register: \n[PSINCR]
+ Defines an increment in point size, which will be applied to
+ section headings at nesting levels below the value specified in
+ `GROWPS'. The value of `PSINCR' should be specified in points,
+ with the p scaling factor, and may include a fractional component;
+ for example, `.nr PSINCR 1.5p' sets a point size increment of 1.5p.
+
+ Effective: next section heading.
+
+ Default: 1p.
+
+ -- Register: \n[GROWPS]
+ Defines the heading level below which the point size increment set
+ by `PSINCR' becomes effective. Section headings at and above the
+ level specified by `GROWPS' will be printed at the point size set
+ by `PS'; for each level below the value of `GROWPS', the point
+ size will be increased in steps equal to the value of `PSINCR'.
+ Setting `GROWPS' to any value less than 2 disables the incremental
+ heading size feature.
+
+ Effective: next section heading.
+
+ Default: 0.
+
+ -- Register: \n[HY]
+ Defines the hyphenation level. `HY' sets safely the value of the
+ low-level `hy' register. Setting the value of `HY' to 0 is
+ equivalent to using the `nh' request.
+
+ Effective: next paragraph.
+
+ Default: 14.
+
+ -- Register: \n[FAM]
+ Defines the font family used to typeset the document.
+
+ Effective: next paragraph.
+
+ Default: as defined in the output device.
+
+Paragraph Settings
+..................
+
+ -- Register: \n[PI]
+ Defines the initial indentation of a (`PP' macro) paragraph.
+
+ Effective: next paragraph.
+
+ Default: 5n.
+
+ -- Register: \n[PD]
+ Defines the space between paragraphs.
+
+ Effective: next paragraph.
+
+ Default: 0.3v.
+
+ -- Register: \n[QI]
+ Defines the indentation on both sides of a quoted (`QP' macro)
+ paragraph.
+
+ Effective: next paragraph.
+
+ Default: 5n.
+
+ -- Register: \n[PORPHANS]
+ Defines the minimum number of initial lines of any paragraph which
+ should be kept together, to avoid orphan lines at the bottom of a
+ page. If a new paragraph is started close to the bottom of a page,
+ and there is insufficient space to accommodate `PORPHANS' lines
+ before an automatic page break, then the page break will be forced,
+ before the start of the paragraph.
+
+ Effective: next paragraph.
+
+ Default: 1.
+
+ -- Register: \n[HORPHANS]
+ Defines the minimum number of lines of the following paragraph
+ which should be kept together with any section heading introduced
+ by the `NH' or `SH' macros. If a section heading is placed close
+ to the bottom of a page, and there is insufficient space to
+ accommodate both the heading and at least `HORPHANS' lines of the
+ following paragraph, before an automatic page break, then the page
+ break will be forced before the heading.
+
+ Effective: next paragraph.
+
+ Default: 1.
+
+Footnote Settings
+.................
+
+ -- Register: \n[FL]
+ Defines the length of a footnote.
+
+ Effective: next footnote.
+
+ Default: `\n[LL]' * 5 / 6.
+
+ -- Register: \n[FI]
+ Defines the footnote indentation.
+
+ Effective: next footnote.
+
+ Default: 2n.
+
+ -- Register: \n[FF]
+ The footnote format:
+ `0'
+ Print the footnote number as a superscript; indent the
+ footnote (default).
+
+ `1'
+ Print the number followed by a period (like 1.) and indent the
+ footnote.
+
+ `2'
+ Like 1, without an indentation.
+
+ `3'
+ Like 1, but print the footnote number as a hanging paragraph.
+
+ Effective: next footnote.
+
+ Default: 0.
+
+ -- Register: \n[FPS]
+ Defines the footnote point size. If the value is larger than or
+ equal to 1000, divide it by 1000 to get a fractional point size.
+
+ Effective: next footnote.
+
+ Default: `\n[PS]' - 2.
+
+ -- Register: \n[FVS]
+ Defines the footnote vertical spacing. If the value is larger
+ than or equal to 1000, divide it by 1000 to get a fractional point
+ size.
+
+ Effective: next footnote.
+
+ Default: `\n[FPS]' + 2.
+
+ -- Register: \n[FPD]
+ Defines the footnote paragraph spacing.
+
+ Effective: next footnote.
+
+ Default: `\n[PD]' / 2.
+
+Miscellaneous Number Registers
+..............................
+
+ -- Register: \n[MINGW]
+ Defines the minimum width between columns in a multi-column
+ document.
+
+ Effective: next page.
+
+ Default: 2n.
+
+
+File: groff, Node: ms Cover Page Macros, Next: ms Body Text, Prev: ms Document Control Registers, Up: ms
+
+4.3.4 Cover page macros
+-----------------------
+
+Use the following macros to create a cover page for your document in
+the order shown.
+
+ -- Macro: .RP [`no']
+ Specifies the report format for your document. The report format
+ creates a separate cover page. The default action (no `RP' macro)
+ is to print a subset of the cover page on page 1 of your document.
+
+ If you use the word `no' as an optional argument, `groff' prints a
+ title page but does not repeat any of the title page information
+ (title, author, abstract, etc.) on page 1 of the document.
+
+ -- Macro: .P1
+ (P-one) Prints the header on page 1. The default is to suppress
+ the header.
+
+ -- Macro: .DA [...]
+ (optional) Prints the current date, or the arguments to the macro
+ if any, on the title page (if specified) and in the footers. This
+ is the default for `nroff'.
+
+ -- Macro: .ND [...]
+ (optional) Prints the current date, or the arguments to the macro
+ if any, on the title page (if specified) but not in the footers.
+ This is the default for `troff'.
+
+ -- Macro: .TL
+ Specifies the document title. `groff' collects text following the
+ `TL' macro into the title, until reaching the author name or
+ abstract.
+
+ -- Macro: .AU
+ Specifies the author's name, which appears on the line (or lines)
+ immediately following. You can specify multiple authors as
+ follows:
+
+
+ .AU
+ John Doe
+ .AI
+ University of West Bumblefuzz
+ .AU
+ Martha Buck
+ .AI
+ Monolithic Corporation
+
+ ...
+
+
+ -- Macro: .AI
+ Specifies the author's institution. You can specify multiple
+ institutions in the same way that you specify multiple authors.
+
+ -- Macro: .AB [`no']
+ Begins the abstract. The default is to print the word ABSTRACT,
+ centered and in italics, above the text of the abstract. The word
+ `no' as an optional argument suppresses this heading.
+
+ -- Macro: .AE
+ Ends the abstract.
+
+ The following is example mark-up for a title page.
+
+
+ .RP
+ .TL
+ The Inevitability of Code Bloat
+ in Commercial and Free Software
+ .AU
+ J. Random Luser
+ .AI
+ University of West Bumblefuzz
+ .AB
+ This report examines the long-term growth
+ of the code bases in two large, popular software
+ packages; the free Emacs and the commercial
+ Microsoft Word.
+ While differences appear in the type or order
+ of features added, due to the different
+ methodologies used, the results are the same
+ in the end.
+ .PP
+ The free software approach is shown to be
+ superior in that while free software can
+ become as bloated as commercial offerings,
+ free software tends to have fewer serious
+ bugs and the added features are in line with
+ user demand.
+ .AE
+
+ ... the rest of the paper follows ...
+
+
+File: groff, Node: ms Body Text, Next: ms Page Layout, Prev: ms Cover Page Macros, Up: ms
+
+4.3.5 Body text
+---------------
+
+This section describes macros used to mark up the body of your
+document. Examples include paragraphs, sections, and other groups.
+
+* Menu:
+
+* Paragraphs in ms::
+* Headings in ms::
+* Highlighting in ms::
+* Lists in ms::
+* Indentation values in ms::
+* Tabstops in ms::
+* ms Displays and Keeps::
+* ms Insertions::
+* Example multi-page table::
+* ms Footnotes::
+
+
+File: groff, Node: Paragraphs in ms, Next: Headings in ms, Prev: ms Body Text, Up: ms Body Text
+
+4.3.5.1 Paragraphs
+..................
+
+The following paragraph types are available.
+
+ -- Macro: .PP
+ -- Macro: .LP
+ Sets a paragraph with an initial indentation.
+
+ -- Macro: .QP
+ Sets a paragraph that is indented at both left and right margins.
+ The effect is identical to the HTML `<BLOCKQUOTE>' element. The
+ next paragraph or heading returns margins to normal.
+
+ -- Macro: .XP
+ Sets a paragraph whose lines are indented, except for the first
+ line. This is a Berkeley extension.
+
+ The following markup uses all four paragraph macros.
+
+
+ .NH 2
+ Cases used in the study
+ .LP
+ The following software and versions were
+ considered for this report.
+ .PP
+ For commercial software, we chose
+ .B "Microsoft Word for Windows" ,
+ starting with version 1.0 through the
+ current version (Word 2000).
+ .PP
+ For free software, we chose
+ .B Emacs ,
+ from its first appearance as a standalone
+ editor through the current version (v20).
+ See [Bloggs 2002] for details.
+ .QP
+ Franklin's Law applied to software:
+ software expands to outgrow both
+ RAM and disk space over time.
+ .LP
+ Bibliography:
+ .XP
+ Bloggs, Joseph R.,
+ .I "Everyone's a Critic" ,
+ Underground Press, March 2002.
+ A definitive work that answers all questions
+ and criticisms about the quality and usability of
+ free software.
+
+ The `PORPHANS' register (*note ms Document Control Registers::)
+operates in conjunction with each of these macros, to inhibit the
+printing of orphan lines at the bottom of any page.
+
+
+File: groff, Node: Headings in ms, Next: Highlighting in ms, Prev: Paragraphs in ms, Up: ms Body Text
+
+4.3.5.2 Headings
+................
+
+Use headings to create a hierarchical structure for your document. The
+`ms' macros print headings in *bold*, using the same font family and
+point size as the body text.
+
+ The following describes the heading macros:
+
+ -- Macro: .NH curr-level
+ -- Macro: .NH S level0 ...
+ Numbered heading. The argument is either a numeric argument to
+ indicate the level of the heading, or the letter `S' followed by
+ numeric arguments to set the heading level explicitly.
+
+ If you specify heading levels out of sequence, such as invoking
+ `.NH 3' after `.NH 1', `groff' prints a warning on standard error.
+
+ -- String: \*[SN]
+ -- String: \*[SN-DOT]
+ -- String: \*[SN-NO-DOT]
+ After invocation of `NH', the assigned section number is made
+ available in the strings `SN-DOT' (exactly as it appears in the
+ printed section heading) and `SN-NO-DOT' (with the final period
+ omitted). The string `SN' is also defined, as an alias for
+ `SN-DOT'; if preferred, you may redefine it as an alias for
+ `SN-NO-DOT', by including the initialization
+
+
+ .ds SN-NO-DOT
+ .als SN SN-NO-DOT
+
+ *before* your first use of `NH', or simply
+
+
+ .als SN SN-NO-DOT
+
+ *after* your first use of `NH'.
+
+ -- Macro: .SH [match-level]
+ Unnumbered subheading.
+
+ The optional MATCH-LEVEL argument is a GNU extension. It is a
+ number indicating the level of the heading, in a manner analogous
+ to the CURR-LEVEL argument to `.NH'. Its purpose is to match the
+ point size, at which the heading is printed, to the size of a
+ numbered heading at the same level, when the `GROWPS' and `PSINCR'
+ heading size adjustment mechanism is in effect. *Note ms Document
+ Control Registers::.
+
+ The `HORPHANS' register (*note ms Document Control Registers::)
+operates in conjunction with the `NH' and `SH' macros, to inhibit the
+printing of orphaned section headings at the bottom of any page.
+
+
+File: groff, Node: Highlighting in ms, Next: Lists in ms, Prev: Headings in ms, Up: ms Body Text
+
+4.3.5.3 Highlighting
+....................
+
+The `ms' macros provide a variety of methods to highlight or emphasize
+text:
+
+ -- Macro: .B [txt [post [pre]]]
+ Sets its first argument in *bold type*. If you specify a second
+ argument, `groff' prints it in the previous font after the bold
+ text, with no intervening space (this allows you to set
+ punctuation after the highlighted text without highlighting the
+ punctuation). Similarly, it prints the third argument (if any) in
+ the previous font *before* the first argument. For example,
+
+
+ .B foo ) (
+
+ prints (*foo*).
+
+ If you give this macro no arguments, `groff' prints all text
+ following in bold until the next highlighting, paragraph, or
+ heading macro.
+
+ -- Macro: .R [txt [post [pre]]]
+ Sets its first argument in roman (or regular) type. It operates
+ similarly to the `B' macro otherwise.
+
+ -- Macro: .I [txt [post [pre]]]
+ Sets its first argument in _italic type_. It operates similarly
+ to the `B' macro otherwise.
+
+ -- Macro: .CW [txt [post [pre]]]
+ Sets its first argument in a `constant width face'. It operates
+ similarly to the `B' macro otherwise.
+
+ -- Macro: .BI [txt [post [pre]]]
+ Sets its first argument in bold italic type. It operates
+ similarly to the `B' macro otherwise.
+
+ -- Macro: .BX [txt]
+ Prints its argument and draws a box around it. If you want to box
+ a string that contains spaces, use a digit-width space (`\0').
+
+ -- Macro: .UL [txt [post]]
+ Prints its first argument with an underline. If you specify a
+ second argument, `groff' prints it in the previous font after the
+ underlined text, with no intervening space.
+
+ -- Macro: .LG
+ Prints all text following in larger type (two points larger than
+ the current point size) until the next font size, highlighting,
+ paragraph, or heading macro. You can specify this macro multiple
+ times to enlarge the point size as needed.
+
+ -- Macro: .SM
+ Prints all text following in smaller type (two points smaller than
+ the current point size) until the next type size, highlighting,
+ paragraph, or heading macro. You can specify this macro multiple
+ times to reduce the point size as needed.
+
+ -- Macro: .NL
+ Prints all text following in the normal point size (that is, the
+ value of the `PS' register).
+
+ -- String: \*[{]
+ -- String: \*[}]
+ Text enclosed with `\*{' and `\*}' is printed as a superscript.
+
+
+File: groff, Node: Lists in ms, Next: Indentation values in ms, Prev: Highlighting in ms, Up: ms Body Text
+
+4.3.5.4 Lists
+.............
+
+The `IP' macro handles duties for all lists.
+
+ -- Macro: .IP [marker [width]]
+ The MARKER is usually a bullet glyph (`\[bu]') for unordered
+ lists, a number (or auto-incrementing number register) for
+ numbered lists, or a word or phrase for indented (glossary-style)
+ lists.
+
+ The WIDTH specifies the indentation for the body of each list
+ item; its default unit is `n'. Once specified, the indentation
+ remains the same for all list items in the document until specified
+ again.
+
+ The `PORPHANS' register (*note ms Document Control Registers::)
+ operates in conjunction with the `IP' macro, to inhibit the
+ printing of orphaned list markers at the bottom of any page.
+
+ The following is an example of a bulleted list.
+
+
+ A bulleted list:
+ .IP \[bu] 2
+ lawyers
+ .IP \[bu]
+ guns
+ .IP \[bu]
+ money
+
+ Produces:
+
+
+ A bulleted list:
+
+ o lawyers
+
+ o guns
+
+ o money
+
+ The following is an example of a numbered list.
+
+
+ .nr step 1 1
+ A numbered list:
+ .IP \n[step] 3
+ lawyers
+ .IP \n+[step]
+ guns
+ .IP \n+[step]
+ money
+
+ Produces:
+
+
+ A numbered list:
+
+ 1. lawyers
+
+ 2. guns
+
+ 3. money
+
+ Note the use of the auto-incrementing number register in this
+example.
+
+ The following is an example of a glossary-style list.
+
+
+ A glossary-style list:
+ .IP lawyers 0.4i
+ Two or more attorneys.
+ .IP guns
+ Firearms, preferably
+ large-caliber.
+ .IP money
+ Gotta pay for those
+ lawyers and guns!
+
+ Produces:
+
+
+ A glossary-style list:
+
+ lawyers
+ Two or more attorneys.
+
+ guns Firearms, preferably large-caliber.
+
+ money
+ Gotta pay for those lawyers and guns!
+
+ In the last example, the `IP' macro places the definition on the
+same line as the term if it has enough space; otherwise, it breaks to
+the next line and starts the definition below the term. This may or
+may not be the effect you want, especially if some of the definitions
+break and some do not. The following examples show two possible ways
+to force a break.
+
+ The first workaround uses the `br' request to force a break after
+printing the term or label.
+
+
+ A glossary-style list:
+ .IP lawyers 0.4i
+ Two or more attorneys.
+ .IP guns
+ .br
+ Firearms, preferably large-caliber.
+ .IP money
+ Gotta pay for those lawyers and guns!
+
+ The second workaround uses the `\p' escape to force the break. Note
+the space following the escape; this is important. If you omit the
+space, `groff' prints the first word on the same line as the term or
+label (if it fits) *then* breaks the line.
+
+
+ A glossary-style list:
+ .IP lawyers 0.4i
+ Two or more attorneys.
+ .IP guns
+ \p Firearms, preferably large-caliber.
+ .IP money
+ Gotta pay for those lawyers and guns!
+
+ To set nested lists, use the `RS' and `RE' macros. *Note
+Indentation values in ms::, for more information.
+
+ For example:
+
+
+ .IP \[bu] 2
+ Lawyers:
+ .RS
+ .IP \[bu]
+ Dewey,
+ .IP \[bu]
+ Cheatham,
+ .IP \[bu]
+ and Howe.
+ .RE
+ .IP \[bu]
+ Guns
+
+ Produces:
+
+
+ o Lawyers:
+
+ o Dewey,
+
+ o Cheatham,
+
+ o and Howe.
+
+ o Guns
+
+
+File: groff, Node: Indentation values in ms, Next: Tabstops in ms, Prev: Lists in ms, Up: ms Body Text
+
+4.3.5.5 Indentation values
+..........................
+
+In many situations, you may need to indentation a section of text while
+still wrapping and filling. *Note Lists in ms::, for an example of
+nested lists.
+
+ -- Macro: .RS
+ -- Macro: .RE
+ These macros begin and end an indented section. The `PI' register
+ controls the amount of indentation, allowing the indented text to
+ line up under hanging and indented paragraphs.
+
+ *Note ms Displays and Keeps::, for macros to indentation and turn off
+filling.
+
+
+File: groff, Node: Tabstops in ms, Next: ms Displays and Keeps, Prev: Indentation values in ms, Up: ms Body Text
+
+4.3.5.6 Tab Stops
+.................
+
+Use the `ta' request to define tab stops as needed. *Note Tabs and
+Fields::.
+
+ -- Macro: .TA
+ Use this macro to reset the tab stops to the default for `ms'
+ (every 5n). You can redefine the `TA' macro to create a different
+ set of default tab stops.
+
+
+File: groff, Node: ms Displays and Keeps, Next: ms Insertions, Prev: Tabstops in ms, Up: ms Body Text
+
+4.3.5.7 Displays and keeps
+..........................
+
+Use displays to show text-based examples or figures (such as code
+listings).
+
+ Displays turn off filling, so lines of code are displayed as-is
+without inserting `br' requests in between each line. Displays can be
+"kept" on a single page, or allowed to break across pages.
+
+ -- Macro: .DS L
+ -- Macro: .LD
+ -- Macro: .DE
+ Left-justified display. The `.DS L' call generates a page break,
+ if necessary, to keep the entire display on one page. The `LD'
+ macro allows the display to break across pages. The `DE' macro
+ ends the display.
+
+ -- Macro: .DS I
+ -- Macro: .ID
+ -- Macro: .DE
+ Indents the display as defined by the `DI' register. The `.DS I'
+ call generates a page break, if necessary, to keep the entire
+ display on one page. The `ID' macro allows the display to break
+ across pages. The `DE' macro ends the display.
+
+ -- Macro: .DS B
+ -- Macro: .BD
+ -- Macro: .DE
+ Sets a block-centered display: the entire display is
+ left-justified, but indented so that the longest line in the
+ display is centered on the page. The `.DS B' call generates a
+ page break, if necessary, to keep the entire display on one page.
+ The `BD' macro allows the display to break across pages. The `DE'
+ macro ends the display.
+
+ -- Macro: .DS C
+ -- Macro: .CD
+ -- Macro: .DE
+ Sets a centered display: each line in the display is centered. The
+ `.DS C' call generates a page break, if necessary, to keep the
+ entire display on one page. The `CD' macro allows the display to
+ break across pages. The `DE' macro ends the display.
+
+ -- Macro: .DS R
+ -- Macro: .RD
+ -- Macro: .DE
+ Right-justifies each line in the display. The `.DS R' call
+ generates a page break, if necessary, to keep the entire display on
+ one page. The `RD' macro allows the display to break across
+ pages. The `DE' macro ends the display.
+
+ -- Macro: .Ds
+ -- Macro: .De
+ These two macros were formerly provided as aliases for `DS' and
+ `DE', respectively. They have been removed, and should no longer
+ be used. The original implementations of `DS' and `DE' are
+ retained, and should be used instead. X11 documents which actually
+ use `Ds' and `De' always load a specific macro file from the X11
+ distribution (`macros.t') which provides proper definitions for
+ the two macros.
+
+ On occasion, you may want to "keep" other text together on a page.
+For example, you may want to keep two paragraphs together, or a
+paragraph that refers to a table (or list, or other item) immediately
+following. The `ms' macros provide the `KS' and `KE' macros for this
+purpose.
+
+ -- Macro: .KS
+ -- Macro: .KE
+ The `KS' macro begins a block of text to be kept on a single page,
+ and the `KE' macro ends the block.
+
+ -- Macro: .KF
+ -- Macro: .KE
+ Specifies a "floating keep"; if the keep cannot fit on the current
+ page, `groff' holds the contents of the keep and allows text
+ following the keep (in the source file) to fill in the remainder of
+ the current page. When the page breaks, whether by an explicit
+ `bp' request or by reaching the end of the page, `groff' prints
+ the floating keep at the top of the new page. This is useful for
+ printing large graphics or tables that do not need to appear
+ exactly where specified.
+
+ You can also use the `ne' request to force a page break if there is
+not enough vertical space remaining on the page.
+
+ Use the following macros to draw a box around a section of text (such
+as a display).
+
+ -- Macro: .B1
+ -- Macro: .B2
+ Marks the beginning and ending of text that is to have a box drawn
+ around it. The `B1' macro begins the box; the `B2' macro ends it.
+ Text in the box is automatically placed in a diversion (keep).
+
+
+File: groff, Node: ms Insertions, Next: Example multi-page table, Prev: ms Displays and Keeps, Up: ms Body Text
+
+4.3.5.8 Tables, figures, equations, and references
+..................................................
+
+The `ms' macros support the standard `groff' preprocessors: `tbl',
+`pic', `eqn', and `refer'. You mark text meant for preprocessors by
+enclosing it in pairs of tags as follows.
+
+ -- Macro: .TS [`H']
+ -- Macro: .TE
+ Denotes a table, to be processed by the `tbl' preprocessor. The
+ optional argument `H' to `TS' instructs `groff' to create a
+ running header with the information up to the `TH' macro. `groff'
+ prints the header at the beginning of the table; if the table runs
+ onto another page, `groff' prints the header on the next page as
+ well.
+
+ -- Macro: .PS
+ -- Macro: .PE
+ Denotes a graphic, to be processed by the `pic' preprocessor. You
+ can create a `pic' file by hand, using the AT&T `pic' manual
+ available on the Web as a reference, or by using a graphics
+ program such as `xfig'.
+
+ -- Macro: .EQ [align]
+ -- Macro: .EN
+ Denotes an equation, to be processed by the `eqn' preprocessor.
+ The optional ALIGN argument can be `C', `L', or `I' to center (the
+ default), left-justify, or indent the equation.
+
+ -- Macro: .[
+ -- Macro: .]
+ Denotes a reference, to be processed by the `refer' preprocessor.
+ The GNU `refer(1)' man page provides a comprehensive reference to
+ the preprocessor and the format of the bibliographic database.
+
+* Menu:
+
+* Example multi-page table::
+
+
+File: groff, Node: Example multi-page table, Next: ms Footnotes, Prev: ms Insertions, Up: ms Body Text
+
+4.3.5.9 An example multi-page table
+...................................
+
+The following is an example of how to set up a table that may print
+across two or more pages.
+
+
+ .TS H
+ allbox expand;
+ cb | cb .
+ Text ...of heading...
+ _
+ .TH
+ .T&
+ l | l .
+ ... the rest of the table follows...
+ .CW
+ .TE
+
+
+File: groff, Node: ms Footnotes, Prev: Example multi-page table, Up: ms Body Text
+
+4.3.5.10 Footnotes
+..................
+
+The `ms' macro package has a flexible footnote system. You can specify
+either numbered footnotes or symbolic footnotes (that is, using a
+marker such as a dagger symbol).
+
+ -- String: \*[*]
+ Specifies the location of a numbered footnote marker in the text.
+
+ -- Macro: .FS
+ -- Macro: .FE
+ Specifies the text of the footnote. The default action is to
+ create a numbered footnote; you can create a symbolic footnote by
+ specifying a "mark" glyph (such as `\[dg]' for the dagger glyph)
+ in the body text and as an argument to the `FS' macro, followed by
+ the text of the footnote and the `FE' macro.
+
+ You can control how `groff' prints footnote numbers by changing the
+value of the `FF' register. *Note ms Document Control Registers::.
+
+ Footnotes can be safely used within keeps and displays, but you
+should avoid using numbered footnotes within floating keeps. You can
+set a second `\**' marker between a `\**' and its corresponding `.FS'
+entry; as long as each `FS' macro occurs _after_ the corresponding
+`\**' and the occurrences of `.FS' are in the same order as the
+corresponding occurrences of `\**'.
+
+
+File: groff, Node: ms Page Layout, Next: Differences from AT&T ms, Prev: ms Body Text, Up: ms
+
+4.3.6 Page layout
+-----------------
+
+The default output from the `ms' macros provides a minimalist page
+layout: it prints a single column, with the page number centered at the
+top of each page. It prints no footers.
+
+ You can change the layout by setting the proper number registers and
+strings.
+
+* Menu:
+
+* ms Headers and Footers::
+* ms Margins::
+* ms Multiple Columns::
+* ms TOC::
+* ms Strings and Special Characters::
+
+
+File: groff, Node: ms Headers and Footers, Next: ms Margins, Prev: ms Page Layout, Up: ms Page Layout
+
+4.3.6.1 Headers and footers
+...........................
+
+For documents that do not distinguish between odd and even pages, set
+the following strings:
+
+ -- String: \*[LH]
+ -- String: \*[CH]
+ -- String: \*[RH]
+ Sets the left, center, and right headers.
+
+ -- String: \*[LF]
+ -- String: \*[CF]
+ -- String: \*[RF]
+ Sets the left, center, and right footers.
+
+ For documents that need different information printed in the even and
+odd pages, use the following macros:
+
+ -- Macro: .OH 'left'center'right'
+ -- Macro: .EH 'left'center'right'
+ -- Macro: .OF 'left'center'right'
+ -- Macro: .EF 'left'center'right'
+ The `OH' and `EH' macros define headers for the odd and even
+ pages; the `OF' and `EF' macros define footers for the odd and
+ even pages. This is more flexible than defining the individual
+ strings.
+
+ You can replace the quote (`'') marks with any character not
+ appearing in the header or footer text.
+
+
+File: groff, Node: ms Margins, Next: ms Multiple Columns, Prev: ms Headers and Footers, Up: ms Page Layout
+
+4.3.6.2 Margins
+...............
+
+You control margins using a set of number registers. *Note ms Document
+Control Registers::, for details.
+
+
+File: groff, Node: ms Multiple Columns, Next: ms TOC, Prev: ms Margins, Up: ms Page Layout
+
+4.3.6.3 Multiple columns
+........................
+
+The `ms' macros can set text in as many columns as will reasonably fit
+on the page. The following macros are available; all of them force a
+page break if a multi-column mode is already set. However, if the
+current mode is single-column, starting a multi-column mode does _not_
+force a page break.
+
+ -- Macro: .1C
+ Single-column mode.
+
+ -- Macro: .2C
+ Two-column mode.
+
+ -- Macro: .MC [width [gutter]]
+ Multi-column mode. If you specify no arguments, it is equivalent
+ to the `2C' macro. Otherwise, WIDTH is the width of each column
+ and GUTTER is the space between columns. The `MINGW' number
+ register controls the default gutter width.
+
+
+File: groff, Node: ms TOC, Next: ms Strings and Special Characters, Prev: ms Multiple Columns, Up: ms Page Layout
+
+4.3.6.4 Creating a table of contents
+....................................
+
+The facilities in the `ms' macro package for creating a table of
+contents are semi-automated at best. Assuming that you want the table
+of contents to consist of the document's headings, you need to repeat
+those headings wrapped in `XS' and `XE' macros.
+
+ -- Macro: .XS [page]
+ -- Macro: .XA [page]
+ -- Macro: .XE
+ These macros define a table of contents or an individual entry in
+ the table of contents, depending on their use. The macros are very
+ simple; they cannot indent a heading based on its level. The
+ easiest way to work around this is to add tabs to the table of
+ contents string. The following is an example:
+
+
+ .NH 1
+ Introduction
+ .XS
+ Introduction
+ .XE
+ .LP
+ ...
+ .CW
+ .NH 2
+ Methodology
+ .XS
+ Methodology
+ .XE
+ .LP
+ ...
+
+ You can manually create a table of contents by beginning with the
+ `XS' macro for the first entry, specifying the page number for
+ that entry as the argument to `XS'. Add subsequent entries using
+ the `XA' macro, specifying the page number for that entry as the
+ argument to `XA'. The following is an example:
+
+
+ .XS 1
+ Introduction
+ .XA 2
+ A Brief History of the Universe
+ .XA 729
+ Details of Galactic Formation
+ ...
+ .XE
+
+
+ -- Macro: .TC [`no']
+ Prints the table of contents on a new page, setting the page number
+ to *i* (Roman lowercase numeral one). You should usually place
+ this macro at the end of the file, since `groff' is a single-pass
+ formatter and can only print what has been collected up to the
+ point that the `TC' macro appears.
+
+ The optional argument `no' suppresses printing the title specified
+ by the string register `TOC'.
+
+ -- Macro: .PX [`no']
+ Prints the table of contents on a new page, using the current page
+ numbering sequence. Use this macro to print a manually-generated
+ table of contents at the beginning of your document.
+
+ The optional argument `no' suppresses printing the title specified
+ by the string register `TOC'.
+
+ The `Groff and Friends HOWTO' includes a `sed' script that
+automatically inserts `XS' and `XE' macro entries after each heading in
+a document.
+
+ Altering the `NH' macro to automatically build the table of contents
+is perhaps initially more difficult, but would save a great deal of
+time in the long run if you use `ms' regularly.
+
+
+File: groff, Node: ms Strings and Special Characters, Prev: ms TOC, Up: ms Page Layout
+
+4.3.6.5 Strings and Special Characters
+......................................
+
+The `ms' macros provide the following predefined strings. You can
+change the string definitions to help in creating documents in
+languages other than English.
+
+ -- String: \*[REFERENCES]
+ Contains the string printed at the beginning of the references
+ (bibliography) page. The default is `References'.
+
+ -- String: \*[ABSTRACT]
+ Contains the string printed at the beginning of the abstract. The
+ default is `ABSTRACT'.
+
+ -- String: \*[TOC]
+ Contains the string printed at the beginning of the table of
+ contents.
+
+ -- String: \*[MONTH1]
+ -- String: \*[MONTH2]
+ -- String: \*[MONTH3]
+ -- String: \*[MONTH4]
+ -- String: \*[MONTH5]
+ -- String: \*[MONTH6]
+ -- String: \*[MONTH7]
+ -- String: \*[MONTH8]
+ -- String: \*[MONTH9]
+ -- String: \*[MONTH10]
+ -- String: \*[MONTH11]
+ -- String: \*[MONTH12]
+ Prints the full name of the month in dates. The default is
+ `January', `February', etc.
+
+ The following special characters are available(1) (*note ms Strings
+and Special Characters-Footnote-1::):
+
+ -- String: \*[-]
+ Prints an em dash.
+
+ -- String: \*[Q]
+ -- String: \*[U]
+ Prints typographer's quotes in troff, and plain quotes in nroff.
+ `\*Q' is the left quote and `\*U' is the right quote.
+
+ Improved accent marks are available in the `ms' macros.
+
+ -- Macro: .AM
+ Specify this macro at the beginning of your document to enable
+ extended accent marks and special characters. This is a Berkeley
+ extension.
+
+ To use the accent marks, place them *after* the character being
+ accented.
+
+ Note that groff's native support for accents is superior to the
+ following definitions.
+
+ The following accent marks are available after invoking the `AM'
+macro:
+
+ -- String: \*[']
+ Acute accent.
+
+ -- String: \*[`]
+ Grave accent.
+
+ -- String: \*[^]
+ Circumflex.
+
+ -- String: \*[,]
+ Cedilla.
+
+ -- String: \*[~]
+ Tilde.
+
+ -- String: \*[:]
+ Umlaut.
+
+ -- String: \*[v]
+ Hacek.
+
+ -- String: \*[_]
+ Macron (overbar).
+
+ -- String: \*[.]
+ Underdot.
+
+ -- String: \*[o]
+ Ring above.
+
+ The following are standalone characters available after invoking the
+`AM' macro:
+
+ -- String: \*[?]
+ Upside-down question mark.
+
+ -- String: \*[!]
+ Upside-down exclamation point.
+
+ -- String: \*[8]
+ German ß ligature.
+
+ -- String: \*[3]
+ Yogh.
+
+ -- String: \*[Th]
+ Uppercase thorn.
+
+ -- String: \*[th]
+ Lowercase thorn.
+
+ -- String: \*[D-]
+ Uppercase eth.
+
+ -- String: \*[d-]
+ Lowercase eth.
+
+ -- String: \*[q]
+ Hooked o.
+
+ -- String: \*[ae]
+ Lowercase æ ligature.
+
+ -- String: \*[Ae]
+ Uppercase Æ ligature.
+
+
+File: groff, Node: ms Strings and Special Characters-Footnotes, Up: ms Strings and Special Characters
+
+ (1) For an explanation what special characters are see *Note Special
+Characters::.
+
+
+File: groff, Node: Differences from AT&T ms, Next: Naming Conventions, Prev: ms Page Layout, Up: ms
+
+4.3.7 Differences from AT&T `ms'
+--------------------------------
+
+This section lists the (minor) differences between the `groff -ms'
+macros and AT&T `troff -ms' macros.
+
+ * The internals of `groff -ms' differ from the internals of AT&T
+ `troff -ms'. Documents that depend upon implementation details of
+ AT&T `troff -ms' may not format properly with `groff -ms'.
+
+ * The general error-handling policy of `groff -ms' is to detect and
+ report errors, rather than silently to ignore them.
+
+ * `groff -ms' does not work in compatibility mode (this is, with the
+ `-C' option).
+
+ * There is no special support for typewriter-like devices.
+
+ * `groff -ms' does not provide cut marks.
+
+ * Multiple line spacing is not supported. Use a larger vertical
+ spacing instead.
+
+ * Some UNIX `ms' documentation says that the `CW' and `GW' number
+ registers can be used to control the column width and gutter
+ width, respectively. These number registers are not used in
+ `groff -ms'.
+
+ * Macros that cause a reset (paragraphs, headings, etc.) may change
+ the indentation. Macros that change the indentation do not
+ increment or decrement the indentation, but rather set it
+ absolutely. This can cause problems for documents that define
+ additional macros of their own. The solution is to use not the
+ `in' request but instead the `RS' and `RE' macros.
+
+ * To make `groff -ms' use the default page offset (which also
+ specifies the left margin), the `PO' register must stay undefined
+ until the first `-ms' macro is evaluated. This implies that `PO'
+ should not be used early in the document, unless it is changed
+ also: Remember that accessing an undefined register automatically
+ defines it.
+
+ -- Register: \n[GS]
+ This number register is set to 1 by the `groff -ms' macros, but it
+ is not used by the `AT&T' `troff -ms' macros. Documents that need
+ to determine whether they are being formatted with `AT&T' `troff
+ -ms' or `groff -ms' should use this number register.
+
+* Menu:
+
+* Missing ms Macros::
+* Additional ms Macros::
+
+
+File: groff, Node: Missing ms Macros, Next: Additional ms Macros, Prev: Differences from AT&T ms, Up: Differences from AT&T ms
+
+4.3.7.1 `troff' macros not appearing in `groff'
+...............................................
+
+Macros missing from `groff -ms' are cover page macros specific to Bell
+Labs and Berkeley. The macros known to be missing are:
+
+`.TM'
+ Technical memorandum; a cover sheet style
+
+`.IM'
+ Internal memorandum; a cover sheet style
+
+`.MR'
+ Memo for record; a cover sheet style
+
+`.MF'
+ Memo for file; a cover sheet style
+
+`.EG'
+ Engineer's notes; a cover sheet style
+
+`.TR'
+ Computing Science Tech Report; a cover sheet style
+
+`.OK'
+ Other keywords
+
+`.CS'
+ Cover sheet information
+
+`.MH'
+ A cover sheet macro
+
+
+File: groff, Node: Additional ms Macros, Prev: Missing ms Macros, Up: Differences from AT&T ms
+
+4.3.7.2 `groff' macros not appearing in AT&T `troff'
+....................................................
+
+The `groff -ms' macros have a few minor extensions compared to the AT&T
+`troff -ms' macros.
+
+ -- Macro: .AM
+ Improved accent marks. *Note ms Strings and Special Characters::,
+ for details.
+
+ -- Macro: .DS I
+ Indented display. The default behavior of AT&T `troff -ms' was to
+ indent; the `groff' default prints displays flush left with the
+ body text.
+
+ -- Macro: .CW
+ Print text in `constant width' (Courier) font.
+
+ -- Macro: .IX
+ Indexing term (printed on standard error). You can write a script
+ to capture and process an index generated in this manner.
+
+ The following additional number registers appear in `groff -ms':
+
+ -- Register: \n[MINGW]
+ Specifies a minimum space between columns (for multi-column
+ output); this takes the place of the `GW' register that was
+ documented but apparently not implemented in AT&T `troff'.
+
+ Several new string registers are available as well. You can change
+these to handle (for example) the local language. *Note ms Strings and
+Special Characters::, for details.
+
+
+File: groff, Node: Naming Conventions, Prev: Differences from AT&T ms, Up: ms
+
+4.3.8 Naming Conventions
+------------------------
+
+The following conventions are used for names of macros, strings and
+number registers. External names available to documents that use the
+`groff -ms' macros contain only uppercase letters and digits.
+
+ Internally the macros are divided into modules; naming conventions
+are as follows:
+
+ * Names used only within one module are of the form MODULE`*'NAME.
+
+ * Names used outside the module in which they are defined are of the
+ form MODULE`@'NAME.
+
+ * Names associated with a particular environment are of the form
+ ENVIRONMENT`:'NAME; these are used only within the `par' module.
+
+ * NAME does not have a module prefix.
+
+ * Constructed names used to implement arrays are of the form
+ ARRAY`!'INDEX.
+
+ Thus the groff ms macros reserve the following names:
+
+ * Names containing the characters `*', `@', and `:'.
+
+ * Names containing only uppercase letters and digits.
+
+
+File: groff, Node: me, Next: mm, Prev: ms, Up: Macro Packages
+
+4.4 `me'
+========
+
+See the `meintro.me' and `meref.me' documents in groff's `doc'
+directory.
+
+
+File: groff, Node: mm, Prev: me, Up: Macro Packages
+
+4.5 `mm'
+========
+
+See the `groff_mm(7)' man page (type `man groff_mm' at the command
+line).
+
+
+File: groff, Node: gtroff Reference, Next: Preprocessors, Prev: Macro Packages, Up: Top
+
+5 `gtroff' Reference
+********************
+
+This chapter covers *all* of the facilities of `gtroff'. Users of
+macro packages may skip it if not interested in details.
+
+* Menu:
+
+* Text::
+* Measurements::
+* Expressions::
+* Identifiers::
+* Embedded Commands::
+* Registers::
+* Manipulating Filling and Adjusting::
+* Manipulating Hyphenation::
+* Manipulating Spacing::
+* Tabs and Fields::
+* Character Translations::
+* Troff and Nroff Mode::
+* Line Layout::
+* Line Control::
+* Page Layout::
+* Page Control::
+* Fonts and Symbols::
+* Sizes::
+* Strings::
+* Conditionals and Loops::
+* Writing Macros::
+* Page Motions::
+* Drawing Requests::
+* Traps::
+* Diversions::
+* Environments::
+* Suppressing output::
+* Colors::
+* I/O::
+* Postprocessor Access::
+* Miscellaneous::
+* Gtroff Internals::
+* Debugging::
+* Implementation Differences::
+
+
+File: groff, Node: Text, Next: Measurements, Prev: gtroff Reference, Up: gtroff Reference
+
+5.1 Text
+========
+
+`gtroff' input files contain text with control commands interspersed
+throughout. But, even without control codes, `gtroff' still does
+several things with the input text:
+
+ * filling and adjusting
+
+ * adding additional space after sentences
+
+ * hyphenating
+
+ * inserting implicit line breaks
+
+* Menu:
+
+* Filling and Adjusting::
+* Hyphenation::
+* Sentences::
+* Tab Stops::
+* Implicit Line Breaks::
+* Input Conventions::
+* Input Encodings::
+
+
+File: groff, Node: Filling and Adjusting, Next: Hyphenation, Prev: Text, Up: Text
+
+5.1.1 Filling and Adjusting
+---------------------------
+
+When `gtroff' reads text, it collects words from the input and fits as
+many of them together on one output line as it can. This is known as
+"filling".
+
+ Once `gtroff' has a "filled" line, it tries to "adjust" it. This
+means it widens the spacing between words until the text reaches the
+right margin (in the default adjustment mode). Extra spaces between
+words are preserved, but spaces at the end of lines are ignored.
+Spaces at the front of a line cause a "break" (breaks are explained in
+*Note Implicit Line Breaks::).
+
+ *Note Manipulating Filling and Adjusting::.
+
+
+File: groff, Node: Hyphenation, Next: Sentences, Prev: Filling and Adjusting, Up: Text
+
+5.1.2 Hyphenation
+-----------------
+
+Since the odds are not great for finding a set of words, for every
+output line, which fit nicely on a line without inserting excessive
+amounts of space between words, `gtroff' hyphenates words so that it
+can justify lines without inserting too much space between words. It
+uses an internal hyphenation algorithm (a simplified version of the
+algorithm used within TeX) to indicate which words can be hyphenated
+and how to do so. When a word is hyphenated, the first part of the
+word is added to the current filled line being output (with an attached
+hyphen), and the other portion is added to the next line to be filled.
+
+ *Note Manipulating Hyphenation::.
+
+
+File: groff, Node: Sentences, Next: Tab Stops, Prev: Hyphenation, Up: Text
+
+5.1.3 Sentences
+---------------
+
+Although it is often debated, some typesetting rules say there should be
+different amounts of space after various punctuation marks. For
+example, the `Chicago typsetting manual' says that a period at the end
+of a sentence should have twice as much space following it as would a
+comma or a period as part of an abbreviation.
+
+ `gtroff' does this by flagging certain characters (normally `!',
+`?', and `.') as "end-of-sentence" characters. When `gtroff'
+encounters one of these characters at the end of a line, it appends a
+normal space followed by a "sentence space" in the formatted output.
+(This justifies one of the conventions mentioned in *Note Input
+Conventions::.)
+
+ In addition, the following characters and symbols are treated
+transparently while handling end-of-sentence characters: `"', `'', `)',
+`]', `*', `\[dg]', and `\[rq]'.
+
+ See the `cflags' request in *Note Using Symbols::, for more details.
+
+ To prevent the insertion of extra space after an end-of-sentence
+character (at the end of a line), append `\&'.
+
+
+File: groff, Node: Tab Stops, Next: Implicit Line Breaks, Prev: Sentences, Up: Text
+
+5.1.4 Tab Stops
+---------------
+
+`gtroff' translates "tabulator characters", also called "tabs"
+(normally code point ASCII `0x09' or EBCDIC `0x05'), in the input into
+movements to the next tabulator stop. These tab stops are initially
+located every half inch across the page. Using this, simple tables can
+be made easily. However, it can often be deceptive as the appearance
+(and width) of the text on a terminal and the results from `gtroff' can
+vary greatly.
+
+ Also, a possible sticking point is that lines beginning with tab
+characters are still filled, again producing unexpected results. For
+example, the following input
+
+ 1 2 3
+ 4 5
+
+produces
+
+ 1 2 3 4 5
+
+ *Note Tabs and Fields::.
+
+
+File: groff, Node: Implicit Line Breaks, Next: Input Conventions, Prev: Tab Stops, Up: Text
+
+5.1.5 Implicit Line Breaks
+--------------------------
+
+An important concept in `gtroff' is the "break". When a break occurs,
+`gtroff' outputs the partially filled line (unjustified), and resumes
+collecting and filling text on the next output line.
+
+ There are several ways to cause a break in `gtroff'. A blank line
+not only causes a break, but it also outputs a one-line vertical space
+(effectively a blank line). Note that this behaviour can be modified
+with the blank line macro request `blm'. *Note Blank Line Traps::.
+
+ A line that begins with a space causes a break and the space is
+output at the beginning of the next line. Note that this space isn't
+adjusted, even in fill mode.
+
+ The end of file also causes a break - otherwise the last line of the
+document may vanish!
+
+ Certain requests also cause breaks, implicitly or explicitly. This
+is discussed in *Note Manipulating Filling and Adjusting::.
+
+
+File: groff, Node: Input Conventions, Next: Input Encodings, Prev: Implicit Line Breaks, Up: Text
+
+5.1.6 Input Conventions
+-----------------------
+
+Since `gtroff' does filling automatically, it is traditional in `groff'
+not to try and type things in as nicely formatted paragraphs. These
+are some conventions commonly used when typing `gtroff' text:
+
+ * Break lines after punctuation, particularly at the end of a
+ sentence and in other logical places. Keep separate phrases on
+ lines by themselves, as entire phrases are often added or deleted
+ when editing.
+
+ * Try to keep lines less than 40-60 characters, to allow space for
+ inserting more text.
+
+ * Do not try to do any formatting in a WYSIWYG manner (i.e., don't
+ try using spaces to get proper indentation).
+
+
+File: groff, Node: Input Encodings, Prev: Input Conventions, Up: Text
+
+5.1.7 Input Encodings
+---------------------
+
+Currently, the following input encodings are available.
+
+cp1047
+ This input encoding works only on EBCDIC platforms (and vice
+ versa, the other input encodings don't work with EBCDIC); the file
+ `cp1047.tmac' is by default loaded at start-up.
+
+latin-1
+ This is the default input encoding on non-EBCDIC platforms; the
+ file `latin1.tmac' is loaded at start-up.
+
+latin-2
+ To use this encoding, either say `.mso latin2.tmac' at the very
+ beginning of your document or use `-mlatin2' as a command line
+ argument for `groff'.
+
+latin-9 (latin-0)
+ This encoding is intended (at least in Europe) to replace latin-1
+ encoding. The main difference to latin-1 is that latin-9 contains
+ the Euro character. To use this encoding, either say
+ `.mso latin9.tmac' at the very beginning of your document or use
+ `-mlatin9' as a command line argument for `groff'.
+
+ Note that it can happen that some input encoding characters are not
+available for a particular output device. For example, saying
+
+
+ groff -Tlatin1 -mlatin9 ...
+
+will fail if you use the Euro character in the input. Usually, this
+limitation is present only for devices which have a limited set of
+output glyphs (e.g. `-Tascii' and `-Tlatin1'); for other devices it is
+usually sufficient to install proper fonts which contain the necessary
+glyphs.
+
+ Due to the importance of the Euro glyph in Europe, the groff package
+now comes with a POSTSCRIPT font called `freeeuro.pfa' which provides
+various glyph shapes for the Euro. With other words, latin-9 encoding
+is supported for the `-Tps' device out of the box (latin-2 isn't).
+
+ By its very nature, `-Tutf8' supports all input encodings; `-Tdvi'
+has support for both latin-2 and latin-9 if the command line `-mec' is
+used also to load the file `ec.tmac' (which flips to the EC fonts).
+
+
+File: groff, Node: Measurements, Next: Expressions, Prev: Text, Up: gtroff Reference
+
+5.2 Measurements
+================
+
+`gtroff' (like many other programs) requires numeric parameters to
+specify various measurements. Most numeric parameters(1) (*note
+Measurements-Footnote-1::) may have a "measurement unit" attached.
+These units are specified as a single character which immediately
+follows the number or expression. Each of these units are understood,
+by `gtroff', to be a multiple of its "basic unit". So, whenever a
+different measurement unit is specified `gtroff' converts this into its
+"basic units". This basic unit, represented by a `u', is a device
+dependent measurement which is quite small, ranging from 1/75th to
+1/72000th of an inch. The values may be given as fractional numbers;
+however, fractional basic units are always rounded to integers.
+
+ Some of the measurement units are completely independent of any of
+the current settings (e.g. type size) of `gtroff'.
+
+`i'
+ Inches. An antiquated measurement unit still in use in certain
+ backwards countries with incredibly low-cost computer equipment.
+ One inch is equal to 2.54cm.
+
+`c'
+ Centimeters. One centimeter is equal to 0.3937in.
+
+`p'
+ Points. This is a typesetter's measurement used for measure type
+ size. It is 72 points to an inch.
+
+`P'
+ Pica. Another typesetting measurement. 6 Picas to an inch (and
+ 12 points to a pica).
+
+`s'
+`z'
+ *Note Fractional Type Sizes::, for a discussion of these units.
+
+`f'
+ Fractions. Value is 65536. *Note Colors::, for usage.
+
+ The other measurements understood by `gtroff' depend on settings
+currently in effect in `gtroff'. These are very useful for specifying
+measurements which should look proper with any size of text.
+
+`m'
+ Ems. This unit is equal to the current font size in points. So
+ called because it is _approximately_ the width of the letter `m'
+ in the current font.
+
+`n'
+ Ens. In `groff', this is half of an em.
+
+`v'
+ Vertical space. This is equivalent to the current line spacing.
+ *Note Sizes::, for more information about this.
+
+`M'
+ 100ths of an em.
+
+* Menu:
+
+* Default Units::
+
+
+File: groff, Node: Measurements-Footnotes, Up: Measurements
+
+ (1) those that specify vertical or horizontal motion or a type size
+
+
+File: groff, Node: Default Units, Prev: Measurements, Up: Measurements
+
+5.2.1 Default Units
+-------------------
+
+Many requests take a default unit. While this can be helpful at times,
+it can cause strange errors in some expressions. For example, the line
+length request expects em units. Here are several attempts to get a
+line length of 3.5 inches and their results:
+
+
+ 3.5i => 3.5i
+ 7/2 => 0i
+ 7/2i => 0i
+ (7 / 2)u => 0i
+ 7i/2 => 0.1i
+ 7i/2u => 3.5i
+
+Everything is converted to basic units first. In the above example it
+is assumed that 1i equals 240u, and 1m equals 10p (thus 1m equals 33u).
+The value 7i/2 is first handled as 7i/2m, then converted to 1680u/66u
+which is 25u, and this is approximately 0.1i. As can be seen, a
+scaling indicator after a closing parenthesis is simply ignored.
+
+ Thus, the safest way to specify measurements is to always attach a
+scaling indicator. If you want to multiply or divide by a certain
+scalar value, use `u' as the unit for that value.
+
+
+File: groff, Node: Expressions, Next: Identifiers, Prev: Measurements, Up: gtroff Reference
+
+5.3 Expressions
+===============
+
+`gtroff' has most arithmetic operators common to other languages:
+
+ * Arithmetic: `+' (addition), `-' (subtraction), `/' (division), `*'
+ (multiplication), `%' (modulo).
+
+ `gtroff' only provides integer arithmetic. The internal type used
+ for computing results is `int', which is usually a 32bit signed
+ integer.
+
+ * Comparison: `<' (less than), `>' (greater than), `<=' (less than
+ or equal), `>=' (greater than or equal), `=' (equal), `==' (the
+ same as `=').
+
+ * Logical: `&' (logical and), `:' (logical or).
+
+ * Unary operators: `-' (negating, i.e. changing the sign), `+' (just
+ for completeness; does nothing in expressions), `!' (logical not;
+ this works only within `if' and `while' requests). See below for
+ the use of unary operators in motion requests.
+
+ * Extrema: `>?' (maximum), `<?' (minimum).
+
+ Example:
+
+
+ .nr x 5
+ .nr y 3
+ .nr z (\n[x] >? \n[y])
+
+ The register `z' now contains 5.
+
+ * Scaling: `(C;E)'. Evaluate E using C as the default scaling
+ indicator. If C is missing, ignore scaling indicators in the
+ evaluation of E.
+
+ Parentheses may be used as in any other language. However, in
+`gtroff' they are necessary to ensure order of evaluation. `gtroff'
+has no operator precedence; expressions are evaluated left to right.
+This means that `gtroff' evaluates `3+5*4' as if it were parenthesized
+like `(3+5)*4', not as `3+(5*4)', as might be expected.
+
+ For many requests which cause a motion on the page, the unary
+operators `+' and `-' work differently if leading an expression. They
+then indicate a motion relative to the current position (down or up,
+respectively).
+
+ Similarly, a leading `|' operator indicates an absolute position.
+For vertical movements, it specifies the distance from the top of the
+page; for horizontal movements, it gives the distance from the beginning
+of the _input_ line.
+
+ `+' and `-' are also treated differently by the following requests
+and escapes: `bp', `in', `ll', `lt', `nm', `nr', `pl', `pn', `po', `ps',
+`pvs', `rt', `ti', `\H', `\R', and `\s'. Here, leading plus and minus
+signs indicate increments and decrements.
+
+ *Note Setting Registers::, for some examples.
+
+ -- Escape: \B'anything'
+ Return 1 if ANYTHING is a valid numeric expression; or 0 if
+ ANYTHING is empty or not a valid numeric expression.
+
+ Due to the way arguments are parsed, spaces are not allowed in
+expressions, unless the entire expression is surrounded by parentheses.
+
+ *Note Request and Macro Arguments::, and *Note Conditionals and
+Loops::.
+
+
+File: groff, Node: Identifiers, Next: Embedded Commands, Prev: Expressions, Up: gtroff Reference
+
+5.4 Identifiers
+===============
+
+Like any other language, `gtroff' has rules for properly formed
+"identifiers". In `gtroff', an identifier can be made up of almost any
+printable character, with the exception of the following characters:
+
+ * Whitespace characters (spaces, tabs, and newlines).
+
+ * Backspace (ASCII `0x08' or EBCDIC `0x16') and character code
+ `0x01'.
+
+ * The following input characters are invalid and are ignored if
+ `groff' runs on a machine based on ASCII, causing a warning
+ message of type `input' (see *Note Debugging::, for more details):
+ `0x00', `0x0B', `0x0D'-`0x1F', `0x80'-`0x9F'.
+
+ And here are the invalid input characters if `groff' runs on an
+ EBCDIC host: `0x00', `0x08', `0x09', `0x0B', `0x0D'-`0x14',
+ `0x17'-`0x1F', `0x30'-`0x3F'.
+
+ Currently, some of these reserved codepoints are used internally,
+ thus making it non-trivial to extend `gtroff' to cover Unicode or
+ other character sets and encodings which use characters of these
+ ranges.
+
+ Note that invalid characters are removed before parsing; an
+ identifier `foo', followed by an invalid character, followed by
+ `bar' is treated as `foobar'.
+
+ For example, any of the following is valid.
+
+
+ br
+ PP
+ (l
+ end-list
+ @_
+
+Note that identifiers longer than two characters with a closing bracket
+(`]') in its name can't be accessed with escape sequences which expect
+an identifier as a parameter. For example, `\[foo]]' accesses the
+glyph `foo', followed by `]', whereas `\C'foo]'' really asks for glyph
+`foo]'.
+
+ To avoid problems with the `refer' preprocessor, macro names should
+not start with `[' or `]'. Due to backwards compatibility, everything
+after `.[' and `.]' is handled as a special argument to `refer'. For
+example, `.[foo' makes `refer' to start a reference, using `foo' as a
+parameter.
+
+ -- Escape: \A'ident'
+ Test whether an identifier IDENT is valid in `gtroff'. It expands
+ to the character 1 or 0 according to whether its argument (usually
+ delimited by quotes) is or is not acceptable as the name of a
+ string, macro, diversion, number register, environment, or font.
+ It returns 0 if no argument is given. This is useful for looking
+ up user input in some sort of associative table.
+
+
+ \A'end-list'
+ => 1
+
+
+ *Note Escapes::, for details on parameter delimiting characters.
+
+ Identifiers in `gtroff' can be any length, but, in some contexts,
+`gtroff' needs to be told where identifiers end and text begins (and in
+different ways depending on their length):
+
+ * Single character.
+
+ * Two characters. Must be prefixed with `(' in some situations.
+
+ * Arbitrary length (`gtroff' only). Must be bracketed with `['
+ and `]' in some situations. Any length identifier can be put in
+ brackets.
+
+ Unlike many other programming languages, undefined identifiers are
+silently ignored or expanded to nothing. When `gtroff' finds an
+undefined identifier, it emits a warning, doing the following:
+
+ * If the identifier is a string, macro, or diversion, `gtroff'
+ defines it as empty.
+
+ * If the identifier is a number register, `gtroff' defines it with a
+ value of 0.
+
+ *Note Warnings::., *Note Interpolating Registers::, and *Note
+Strings::.
+
+ Note that macros, strings, and diversions share the same name space.
+
+
+ .de xxx
+ . nop foo
+ ..
+ .
+ .di xxx
+ bar
+ .br
+ .di
+ .
+ .xxx
+ => bar
+
+As can be seen in the previous example, `gtroff' reuses the identifier
+`xxx', changing it from a macro to a diversion. No warning is emitted!
+The contents of the first macro definition is lost.
+
+ *Note Interpolating Registers::, and *Note Strings::.
+
+
+File: groff, Node: Embedded Commands, Next: Registers, Prev: Identifiers, Up: gtroff Reference
+
+5.5 Embedded Commands
+=====================
+
+Most documents need more functionality beyond filling, adjusting and
+implicit line breaking. In order to gain further functionality,
+`gtroff' allows commands to be embedded into the text, in two ways.
+
+ The first is a "request" which takes up an entire line, and does
+some large-scale operation (e.g. break lines, start new pages).
+
+ The other is an "escape" which can be usually embedded anywhere in
+the text; most requests can accept it even as an argument. Escapes
+generally do more minor operations like sub- and superscripts, print a
+symbol, etc.
+
+* Menu:
+
+* Requests::
+* Macros::
+* Escapes::
+
+
+File: groff, Node: Requests, Next: Macros, Prev: Embedded Commands, Up: Embedded Commands
+
+5.5.1 Requests
+--------------
+
+A request line begins with a control character, which is either a single
+quote (`'', the "no-break control character") or a period (`.', the
+normal "control character"). These can be changed; see *Note Character
+Translations::, for details. After this there may be optional tabs or
+spaces followed by an identifier which is the name of the request.
+This may be followed by any number of space-separated arguments (_no_
+tabs here).
+
+ Since a control character followed by whitespace only is ignored, it
+is common practice to use this feature for structuring the source code
+of documents or macro packages.
+
+
+ .de foo
+ . tm This is foo.
+ ..
+ .
+ .
+ .de bar
+ . tm This is bar.
+ ..
+
+ Another possibility is to use the blank line macro request `blm' by
+assigning an empty macro to it.
+
+
+ .de do-nothing
+ ..
+ .blm do-nothing \" activate blank line macro
+
+ .de foo
+ . tm This is foo.
+ ..
+
+
+ .de bar
+ . tm This is bar.
+ ..
+
+ .blm \" deactivate blank line macro
+
+ *Note Blank Line Traps::.
+
+ To begin a line with a control character without it being
+interpreted, precede it with `\&'. This represents a zero width space,
+which means it does not affect the output.
+
+ In most cases the period is used as a control character. Several
+requests cause a break implicitly; using the single quote control
+character prevents this.
+
+* Menu:
+
+* Request and Macro Arguments::
+
+
+File: groff, Node: Request and Macro Arguments, Prev: Requests, Up: Requests
+
+5.5.1.1 Request and Macro Arguments
+...................................
+
+Arguments to requests and macros are processed much like the shell: The
+line is split into arguments according to spaces.(1) (*note Request and
+Macro Arguments-Footnote-1::)
+
+ An argument to a macro which is intended to contain spaces can
+either be enclosed in double quotes, or have the spaces "escaped" with
+backslashes. This is _not_ true for requests.
+
+ Here are a few examples for a hypothetical macro `uh':
+
+
+ .uh The Mouse Problem
+ .uh "The Mouse Problem"
+ .uh The\ Mouse\ Problem
+
+The first line is the `uh' macro being called with 3 arguments, `The',
+`Mouse', and `Problem'. The latter two have the same effect of calling
+the `uh' macro with one argument, `The Mouse Problem'.(2) (*note
+Request and Macro Arguments-Footnote-2::)
+
+ A double quote which isn't preceded by a space doesn't start a macro
+argument. If not closing a string, it is printed literally.
+
+ For example,
+
+
+ .xxx a" "b c" "de"fg"
+
+has the arguments `a"', `b c', `de', and `fg"'. Don't rely on this
+obscure behaviour!
+
+ There are two possibilities to get a double quote reliably.
+
+ * Enclose the whole argument with double quotes and use two
+ consecutive double quotes to represent a single one. This
+ traditional solution has the disadvantage that double quotes don't
+ survive argument expansion again if called in compatibility mode
+ (using the `-C' option of `groff'):
+
+
+ .de xx
+ . tm xx: `\\$1' `\\$2' `\\$3'
+ .
+ . yy "\\$1" "\\$2" "\\$3"
+ ..
+ .de yy
+ . tm yy: `\\$1' `\\$2' `\\$3'
+ ..
+ .xx A "test with ""quotes""" .
+ => xx: `A' `test with "quotes"' `.'
+ => yy: `A' `test with ' `quotes""'
+
+ If not in compatibility mode, you get the expected result
+
+
+ xx: `A' `test with "quotes"' `.'
+ yy: `A' `test with "quotes"' `.'
+
+ since `gtroff' preserves the input level.
+
+ * Use the double quote glyph `\(dq'. This works with and without
+ compatibility mode enabled since `gtroff' doesn't convert `\(dq'
+ back to a double quote input character.
+
+ Not that this method won't work with UNIX `troff' in general since
+ the glyph `dq' isn't defined normally.
+
+ Double quotes in the `ds' request are handled differently. *Note
+Strings::, for more details.
+
+
+File: groff, Node: Request and Macro Arguments-Footnotes, Up: Request and Macro Arguments
+
+ (1) Plan 9's `troff' implementation also allows tabs for argument
+separation - `gtroff' intentionally doesn't support this.
+
+ (2) The last solution, i.e., using escaped spaces, is "classical" in
+the sense that it can be found in most `troff' documents.
+Nevertheless, it is not optimal in all situations, since `\ ' inserts a
+fixed-width, non-breaking space character which can't stretch.
+`gtroff' provides a different command `\~' to insert a stretchable,
+non-breaking space.
+
+
+File: groff, Node: Macros, Next: Escapes, Prev: Requests, Up: Embedded Commands
+
+5.5.2 Macros
+------------
+
+`gtroff' has a "macro" facility for defining a series of lines which
+can be invoked by name. They are called in the same manner as requests
+- arguments also may be passed basically in the same manner.
+
+ *Note Writing Macros::, and *Note Request and Macro Arguments::.
+
+
+File: groff, Node: Escapes, Prev: Macros, Up: Embedded Commands
+
+5.5.3 Escapes
+-------------
+
+Escapes may occur anywhere in the input to `gtroff'. They usually
+begin with a backslash and are followed by a single character which
+indicates the function to be performed. The escape character can be
+changed; see *Note Character Translations::.
+
+ Escape sequences which require an identifier as a parameter accept
+three possible syntax forms.
+
+ * The next single character is the identifier.
+
+ * If this single character is an opening parenthesis, take the
+ following two characters as the identifier. Note that there is no
+ closing parenthesis after the identifier.
+
+ * If this single character is an opening bracket, take all characters
+ until a closing bracket as the identifier.
+
+Examples:
+
+
+ \fB
+ \n(XX
+ \*[TeX]
+
+ Other escapes may require several arguments and/or some special
+format. In such cases the argument is traditionally enclosed in single
+quotes (and quotes are always used in this manual for the definitions
+of escape sequences). The enclosed text is then processed according to
+what that escape expects. Example:
+
+
+ \l'1.5i\(bu'
+
+ Note that the quote character can be replaced with any other
+character which does not occur in the argument (even a newline or a
+space character) in the following escapes: `\o', `\b', and `\X'. This
+makes e.g.
+
+
+ A caf
+ \o
+ e\'
+
+
+ in Paris
+ => A café in Paris
+
+possible, but it is better not to use this feature to avoid confusion.
+
+ The following escapes sequences (which are handled similarly to
+characters since they don't take a parameter) are also allowed as
+delimiters: `\%', `\ ', `\|', `\^', `\{', `\}', `\'', `\`', `\-', `\_',
+`\!', `\?', `\@', `\)', `\/', `\,', `\&', `\:', `\~', `\0', `\a', `\c',
+`\d', `\e', `\E', `\p', `\r', `\t', and `\u'. Again, don't use these
+if possible.
+
+ No newline characters as delimiters are allowed in the following
+escapes: `\A', `\B', `\Z', `\C', and `\w'.
+
+ Finally, the escapes `\D', `\h', `\H', `\l', `\L', `\N', `\R', `\s',
+`\S', `\v', and `\x' can't use the following characters as delimiters:
+
+ * The digits `0'-`9'.
+
+ * The (single-character) operators `+-/*%<>=&:().'.
+
+ * The space, tab, and newline characters.
+
+ * All escape sequences except `\%', `\:', `\{', `\}', `\'', `\`',
+ `\-', `\_', `\!', `\@', `\/', `\c', `\e', and `\p'.
+
+ To have a backslash (actually, the current escape character) appear
+in the output several escapes are defined: `\\', `\e' or `\E'. These
+are very similar, and only differ with respect to being used in macros
+or diversions. *Note Character Translations::, for an exact
+description of those escapes.
+
+ *Note Implementation Differences::, *Note Copy-in Mode::, and *Note
+Diversions::, *Note Identifiers::, for more information.
+
+* Menu:
+
+* Comments::
+
+
+File: groff, Node: Comments, Prev: Escapes, Up: Escapes
+
+5.5.3.1 Comments
+................
+
+Probably one of the most(1) (*note Comments-Footnote-1::) common forms
+of escapes is the comment.
+
+ -- Escape: \"
+ Start a comment. Everything to the end of the input line is
+ ignored.
+
+ This may sound simple, but it can be tricky to keep the comments
+ from interfering with the appearance of the final output.
+
+ If the escape is to the right of some text or a request, that
+ portion of the line is ignored, but the space leading up to it is
+ noticed by `gtroff'. This only affects the `ds' and `as' request
+ and its variants.
+
+ One possibly irritating idiosyncracy is that tabs must not be used
+ to line up comments. Tabs are not treated as whitespace between
+ the request and macro arguments.
+
+ A comment on a line by itself is treated as a blank line, because
+ after eliminating the comment, that is all that remains:
+
+
+ Test
+ \" comment
+ Test
+
+ produces
+
+
+ Test
+
+ Test
+
+ To avoid this, it is common to start the line with `.\"' which
+ causes the line to be treated as an undefined request and thus
+ ignored completely.
+
+ Another commenting scheme seen sometimes is three consecutive
+ single quotes (`'''') at the beginning of a line. This works, but
+ `gtroff' gives a warning about an undefined macro (namely `'''),
+ which is harmless, but irritating.
+
+ -- Escape: \#
+ To avoid all this, `gtroff' has a new comment mechanism using the
+ `\#' escape. This escape works the same as `\"' except that the
+ newline is also ignored:
+
+
+ Test
+ \# comment
+ Test
+
+ produces
+
+
+ Test Test
+
+ as expected.
+
+ -- Request: .ig [end]
+ Ignore all input until `gtroff' encounters the macro named `.'END
+ on a line by itself (or `..' if END is not specified). This is
+ useful for commenting out large blocks of text:
+
+
+ text text text...
+ .ig
+ This is part of a large block
+ of text that has been
+ temporarily(?) commented out.
+
+ We can restore it simply by removing
+ the .ig request and the ".." at the
+ end of the block.
+ ..
+ More text text text...
+
+ produces
+
+
+ text text text... More text text text...
+
+ Note that the commented-out block of text does not cause a break.
+
+ The input is read in copy-mode; auto-incremented registers _are_
+ affected (*note Auto-increment::).
+
+
+File: groff, Node: Comments-Footnotes, Up: Comments
+
+ (1) Unfortunately, this is a lie. But hopefully future `gtroff'
+hackers will believe it `:-)'
+
+
+File: groff, Node: Registers, Next: Manipulating Filling and Adjusting, Prev: Embedded Commands, Up: gtroff Reference
+
+5.6 Registers
+=============
+
+Numeric variables in `gtroff' are called "registers". There are a
+number of built-in registers, supplying anything from the date to
+details of formatting parameters.
+
+ *Note Identifiers::, for details on register identifiers.
+
+* Menu:
+
+* Setting Registers::
+* Interpolating Registers::
+* Auto-increment::
+* Assigning Formats::
+* Built-in Registers::
+
+
+File: groff, Node: Setting Registers, Next: Interpolating Registers, Prev: Registers, Up: Registers
+
+5.6.1 Setting Registers
+-----------------------
+
+Define or set registers using the `nr' request or the `\R' escape.
+
+ -- Request: .nr ident value
+ -- Escape: \R'ident value'
+ Set number register IDENT to VALUE. If IDENT doesn't exist,
+ `gtroff' creates it.
+
+ The argument to `\R' usually has to be enclosed in quotes. *Note
+ Escapes::, for details on parameter delimiting characters.
+
+ The `\R' escape doesn't produce an input token in `gtroff'; with
+ other words, it vanishes completely after `gtroff' has processed
+ it.
+
+ For example, the following two lines are equivalent:
+
+
+ .nr a (((17 + (3 * 4))) % 4)
+ \R'a (((17 + (3 * 4))) % 4)'
+ => 1
+
+ Both `nr' and `\R' have two additional special forms to increment or
+decrement a register.
+
+ -- Request: .nr ident +value
+ -- Request: .nr ident -value
+ -- Escape: \R'ident +value'
+ -- Escape: \R'ident -value'
+ Increment (decrement) register IDENT by VALUE.
+
+
+ .nr a 1
+ .nr a +1
+ \na
+ => 2
+
+ To assign the negated value of a register to another register,
+ some care must be taken to get the desired result:
+
+
+ .nr a 7
+ .nr b 3
+ .nr a -\nb
+ \na
+ => 4
+ .nr a (-\nb)
+ \na
+ => -3
+
+ The surrounding parentheses prevent the interpretation of the
+ minus sign as a decrementing operator. An alternative is to start
+ the assignment with a `0':
+
+
+ .nr a 7
+ .nr b -3
+ .nr a \nb
+ \na
+ => 4
+ .nr a 0\nb
+ \na
+ => -3
+
+
+ -- Request: .rr ident
+ Remove number register IDENT. If IDENT doesn't exist, the request
+ is ignored.
+
+ -- Request: .rnn ident1 ident2
+ Rename number register IDENT1 to IDENT2. If either IDENT1 or
+ IDENT2 doesn't exist, the request is ignored.
+
+ -- Request: .aln ident1 ident2
+ Create an alias IDENT1 for a number register IDENT2. The new name
+ and the old name are exactly equivalent. If IDENT1 is undefined,
+ a warning of type `reg' is generated, and the request is ignored.
+ *Note Debugging::, for information about warnings.
+
+
+File: groff, Node: Interpolating Registers, Next: Auto-increment, Prev: Setting Registers, Up: Registers
+
+5.6.2 Interpolating Registers
+-----------------------------
+
+Numeric registers can be accessed via the `\n' escape.
+
+ -- Escape: \ni
+ -- Escape: \n(id
+ -- Escape: \n[ident]
+ Interpolate number register with name IDENT (one-character name I,
+ two-character name ID). This means that the value of the register
+ is expanded in-place while `gtroff' is parsing the input line.
+ Nested assignments (also called indirect assignments) are possible.
+
+
+ .nr a 5
+ .nr as \na+\na
+ \n(as
+ => 10
+
+
+ .nr a1 5
+ .nr ab 6
+ .ds str b
+ .ds num 1
+ \n[a\n[num]]
+ => 5
+ \n[a\*[str]]
+ => 6
+
+
+
+File: groff, Node: Auto-increment, Next: Assigning Formats, Prev: Interpolating Registers, Up: Registers
+
+5.6.3 Auto-increment
+--------------------
+
+Number registers can also be auto-incremented and auto-decremented.
+The increment or decrement value can be specified with a third argument
+to the `nr' request or `\R' escape.
+
+ -- Request: .nr ident value incr
+ Set number register IDENT to VALUE; the increment for
+ auto-incrementing is set to INCR. Note that the `\R' escape
+ doesn't support this notation.
+
+ To activate auto-incrementing, the escape `\n' has a special syntax
+form.
+
+ -- Escape: \n+i
+ -- Escape: \n-i
+ -- Escape: \n(+id
+ -- Escape: \n(-id
+ -- Escape: \n+(id
+ -- Escape: \n-(id
+ -- Escape: \n[+ident]
+ -- Escape: \n[-ident]
+ -- Escape: \n+[ident]
+ -- Escape: \n-[ident]
+ Before interpolating, increment or decrement IDENT (one-character
+ name I, two-character name ID) by the auto-increment value as
+ specified with the `nr' request (or the `\R' escape). If no
+ auto-increment value has been specified, these syntax forms are
+ identical to `\n'.
+
+ For example,
+
+
+ .nr a 0 1
+ .nr xx 0 5
+ .nr foo 0 -2
+ \n+a, \n+a, \n+a, \n+a, \n+a
+ .br
+ \n-(xx, \n-(xx, \n-(xx, \n-(xx, \n-(xx
+ .br
+ \n+[foo], \n+[foo], \n+[foo], \n+[foo], \n+[foo]
+
+produces
+
+
+ 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
+ -5, -10, -15, -20, -25
+ -2, -4, -6, -8, -10
+
+ To change the increment value without changing the value of a
+register (A in the example), the following can be used:
+
+
+ .nr a \na 10
+
+
+File: groff, Node: Assigning Formats, Next: Built-in Registers, Prev: Auto-increment, Up: Registers
+
+5.6.4 Assigning Formats
+-----------------------
+
+When a register is used in the text of an input file (as opposed to
+part of an expression), it is textually replaced (or interpolated) with
+a representation of that number. This output format can be changed to
+a variety of formats (numbers, Roman numerals, etc.). This is done
+using the `af' request.
+
+ -- Request: .af ident format
+ Change the output format of a number register. The first argument
+ IDENT is the name of the number register to be changed, and the
+ second argument FORMAT is the output format. The following output
+ formats are available:
+
+ `1'
+ Decimal arabic numbers. This is the default format: 0, 1, 2,
+ 3, ....
+
+ `0...0'
+ Decimal numbers with as many digits as specified. So, `00'
+ would result in printing numbers as 01, 02, 03, ....
+
+ In fact, any digit instead of zero will do; `gtroff' only
+ counts how many digits are specified. As a consequence,
+ `af''s default format `1' could be specified as `0' also (and
+ exactly this is returned by the `\g' escape, see below).
+
+ `I'
+ Upper-case Roman numerals: 0, I, II, III, IV, ....
+
+ `i'
+ Lower-case Roman numerals: 0, i, ii, iii, iv, ....
+
+ `A'
+ Upper-case letters: 0, A, B, C, ..., Z, AA, AB, ....
+
+ `a'
+ Lower-case letters: 0, a, b, c, ..., z, aa, ab, ....
+
+ Omitting the number register format causes a warning of type
+ `missing'. *Note Debugging::, for more details. Specifying a
+ nonexistent format causes an error.
+
+ The following example produces `10, X, j, 010':
+
+
+ .nr a 10
+ .af a 1 \" the default format
+ \na,
+ .af a I
+ \na,
+ .af a a
+ \na,
+ .af a 001
+ \na
+
+ The largest number representable for the `i' and `I' formats is
+ 39999 (or -39999); UNIX `troff' uses `z' and `w' to represent
+ 10000 and 5000 in Roman numerals, and so does `gtroff'.
+ Currently, the correct glyphs of Roman numeral five thousand and
+ Roman numeral ten thousand (Unicode code points `U+2182' and
+ `U+2181', respectively) are not available.
+
+ If IDENT doesn't exist, it is created.
+
+ Changing the output format of a read-only register causes an
+ error. It is necessary to first copy the register's value to a
+ writeable register, then apply the `af' request to this other
+ register.
+
+ -- Escape: \gi
+ -- Escape: \g(id
+ -- Escape: \g[ident]
+ Return the current format of the specified register IDENT
+ (one-character name I, two-character name ID). For example, `\ga'
+ after the previous example would produce the string `000'. If the
+ register hasn't been defined yet, nothing is returned.
+
+
+File: groff, Node: Built-in Registers, Prev: Assigning Formats, Up: Registers
+
+5.6.5 Built-in Registers
+------------------------
+
+The following lists some built-in registers which are not described
+elsewhere in this manual. Any register which begins with a `.' is
+read-only. A complete listing of all built-in registers can be found in
+*Note Register Index::.
+
+`\n[.F]'
+ This string-valued register returns the current input file name.
+
+`\n[.H]'
+ Horizontal resolution in basic units.
+
+`\n[.U]'
+ If `gtroff' is called with the `-U' command line option, the
+ number register `.U' is set to 1, and zero otherwise. *Note Groff
+ Options::.
+
+`\n[.V]'
+ Vertical resolution in basic units.
+
+`\n[seconds]'
+ The number of seconds after the minute, normally in the range 0
+ to 59, but can be up to 61 to allow for leap seconds. Initialized
+ at start-up of `gtroff'.
+
+`\n[minutes]'
+ The number of minutes after the hour, in the range 0 to 59.
+ Initialized at start-up of `gtroff'.
+
+`\n[hours]'
+ The number of hours past midnight, in the range 0 to 23.
+ Initialized at start-up of `gtroff'.
+
+`\n[dw]'
+ Day of the week (1-7).
+
+`\n[dy]'
+ Day of the month (1-31).
+
+`\n[mo]'
+ Current month (1-12).
+
+`\n[year]'
+ The current year.
+
+`\n[yr]'
+ The current year minus 1900. Unfortunately, the documentation of
+ UNIX Version 7's `troff' had a year 2000 bug: It incorrectly
+ claimed that `yr' contains the last two digits of the year. That
+ claim has never been true of either AT&T `troff' or GNU `troff'.
+ Old `troff' input that looks like this:
+
+
+ '\" The following line stopped working after 1999
+ This document was formatted in 19\n(yr.
+
+ can be corrected as follows:
+
+
+ This document was formatted in \n[year].
+
+ or, to be portable to older `troff' versions, as follows:
+
+
+ .nr y4 1900+\n(yr
+ This document was formatted in \n(y4.
+
+`\n[.c]'
+`\n[c.]'
+ The current _input_ line number. Register `.c' is read-only,
+ whereas `c.' (a `gtroff' extension) is writable also, affecting
+ both `.c' and `c.'.
+
+`\n[ln]'
+ The current _output_ line number after a call to the `nm' request
+ to activate line numbering.
+
+ *Note Miscellaneous::, for more information about line numbering.
+
+`\n[.x]'
+ The major version number. For example, if the version number is
+ 1.03 then `.x' contains `1'.
+
+`\n[.y]'
+ The minor version number. For example, if the version number is
+ 1.03 then `.y' contains `03'.
+
+`\n[.Y]'
+ The revision number of `groff'.
+
+`\n[$$]'
+ The process ID of `gtroff'.
+
+`\n[.g]'
+ Always 1. Macros should use this to determine whether they are
+ running under GNU `troff'.
+
+`\n[.A]'
+ If the command line option `-a' is used to produce an ASCII
+ approximation of the output, this is set to 1, zero otherwise.
+ *Note Groff Options::.
+
+`\n[.P]'
+ This register is set to 1 (and to 0 otherwise) if the current page
+ is actually being printed, i.e., if the `-o' option is being used
+ to only print selected pages. *Note Groff Options::, for more
+ information.
+
+`\n[.T]'
+ If `gtroff' is called with the `-T' command line option, the
+ number register `.T' is set to 1, and zero otherwise. *Note Groff
+ Options::.
+
+`\*[.T]'
+ A single read-write string register which contains the current
+ output device (for example, `latin1' or `ps'). This is the only
+ string register defined by `gtroff'.
+
+
+File: groff, Node: Manipulating Filling and Adjusting, Next: Manipulating Hyphenation, Prev: Registers, Up: gtroff Reference
+
+5.7 Manipulating Filling and Adjusting
+======================================
+
+Various ways of causing "breaks" were given in *Note Implicit Line
+Breaks::. The `br' request likewise causes a break. Several other
+requests also cause breaks, but implicitly. These are `bp', `ce',
+`cf', `fi', `fl', `in', `nf', `rj', `sp', `ti', and `trf'.
+
+ -- Request: .br
+ Break the current line, i.e., the input collected so far is emitted
+ without adjustment.
+
+ If the no-break control character is used, `gtroff' suppresses the
+ break:
+
+
+ a
+ 'br
+ b
+ => a b
+
+
+ Initially, `gtroff' fills and adjusts text to both margins. Filling
+can be disabled via the `nf' request and re-enabled with the `fi'
+request.
+
+ -- Request: .fi
+ -- Register: \n[.u]
+ Activate fill mode (which is the default). This request implicitly
+ enables adjusting; it also inserts a break in the text currently
+ being filled. The read-only number register `.u' is set to 1.
+
+ The fill mode status is associated with the current environment
+ (*note Environments::).
+
+ See *Note Line Control::, for interaction with the `\c' escape.
+
+ -- Request: .nf
+ Activate no-fill mode. Input lines are output as-is, retaining
+ line breaks and ignoring the current line length. This command
+ implicitly disables adjusting; it also causes a break. The number
+ register `.u' is set to 0.
+
+ The fill mode status is associated with the current environment
+ (*note Environments::).
+
+ See *Note Line Control::, for interaction with the `\c' escape.
+
+ -- Request: .ad [mode]
+ -- Register: \n[.j]
+ Set adjusting mode.
+
+ Activation and deactivation of adjusting is done implicitly with
+ calls to the `fi' or `nf' requests.
+
+ MODE can have one of the following values:
+
+ `l'
+ Adjust text to the left margin. This produces what is
+ traditionally called ragged-right text.
+
+ `r'
+ Adjust text to the right margin, producing ragged-left text.
+
+ `c'
+ Center filled text. This is different to the `ce' request
+ which only centers text without filling.
+
+ `b'
+ `n'
+ Justify to both margins. This is the default used by
+ `gtroff'.
+
+ Finally, MODE can be the numeric argument returned by the `.j'
+ register.
+
+ With no argument, `gtroff' adjusts lines in the same way it did
+ before adjusting was deactivated (with a call to `na', for
+ example).
+
+
+ text
+ .ad r
+ .nr ad \n[.j]
+ text
+ .ad c
+ text
+ .na
+ text
+ .ad \" back to centering
+ text
+ .ad \n[ad] \" back to right justifying
+
+ The current adjustment mode is available in the read-only number
+ register `.j'; it can be stored and subsequently used to set
+ adjustment.
+
+ The adjustment mode status is associated with the current
+ environment (*note Environments::).
+
+ -- Request: .na
+ Disable adjusting. This request won't change the current
+ adjustment mode: A subsequent call to `ad' uses the previous
+ adjustment setting.
+
+ The adjustment mode status is associated with the current
+ environment (*note Environments::).
+
+ -- Request: .brp
+ -- Escape: \p
+ Adjust the current line and cause a break.
+
+ In most cases this produces very ugly results since `gtroff'
+ doesn't have a sophisticated paragraph building algorithm (as TeX
+ have, for example); instead, `gtroff' fills and adjusts a paragraph
+ line by line:
+
+
+ This is an uninteresting sentence.
+ This is an uninteresting sentence.\p
+ This is an uninteresting sentence.
+
+ is formatted as
+
+
+ This is an uninteresting sentence. This is an
+ uninteresting sentence.
+ This is an uninteresting sentence.
+
+
+ -- Request: .ss word_space_size [sentence_space_size]
+ -- Register: \n[.ss]
+ -- Register: \n[.sss]
+ Change the size of a space between words. It takes its units as
+ one twelfth of the space width parameter for the current font.
+ Initially both the WORD_SPACE_SIZE and SENTENCE_SPACE_SIZE are 12.
+ In fill mode, the values specify the minimum distance.
+
+ If two arguments are given to the `ss' request, the second
+ argument sets the sentence space size. If the second argument is
+ not given, sentence space size is set to WORD_SPACE_SIZE. The
+ sentence space size is used in two circumstances: If the end of a
+ sentence occurs at the end of a line in fill mode, then both an
+ inter-word space and a sentence space are added; if two spaces
+ follow the end of a sentence in the middle of a line, then the
+ second space is a sentence space. If a second argument is never
+ given to the `ss' request, the behaviour of UNIX `troff' is the
+ same as that exhibited by GNU `troff'. In GNU `troff', as in UNIX
+ `troff', a sentence should always be followed by either a newline
+ or two spaces.
+
+ The read-only number registers `.ss' and `.sss' hold the values of
+ the parameters set by the first and second arguments of the `ss'
+ request.
+
+ The word space and sentence space values are associated with the
+ current environment (*note Environments::).
+
+ Contrary to AT&T `troff', this request is _not_ ignored if a TTY
+ output device is used; the given values are then rounded down to a
+ multiple of 12 (*note Implementation Differences::).
+
+ The request is ignored if there is no parameter.
+
+ Another useful application of the `ss' request is to insert
+ discardable horizontal space, i.e., space which is discarded at a
+ line break. For example, paragraph-style footnotes could be
+ separated this way:
+
+
+ .ll 4.5i
+ 1.\ This is the first footnote.\c
+ .ss 48
+ .nop
+ .ss 12
+ 2.\ This is the second footnote.
+
+ The result:
+
+
+ 1. This is the first footnote. 2. This
+ is the second footnote.
+
+ Note that the `\h' escape produces unbreakable space.
+
+ -- Request: .ce [nnn]
+ -- Register: \n[.ce]
+ Center text. While the `.ad c' request also centers text, it
+ fills the text as well. `ce' does not fill the text it affects.
+ This request causes a break. The number of lines still to be
+ centered is associated with the current environment (*note
+ Environments::).
+
+ The following example demonstrates the differences. Here the
+ input:
+
+
+ .ll 4i
+ .ce 1000
+ This is a small text fragment which shows the differences
+ between the `.ce' and the `.ad c' request.
+ .ce 0
+
+ .ad c
+ This is a small text fragment which shows the differences
+ between the `.ce' and the `.ad c' request.
+
+ And here the result:
+
+
+ This is a small text fragment which
+ shows the differences
+ between the `.ce' and the `.ad c' request.
+
+ This is a small text fragment which
+ shows the differences between the `.ce'
+ and the `.ad c' request.
+
+ With no arguments, `ce' centers the next line of text. NNN
+ specifies the number of lines to be centered. If the argument is
+ zero or negative, centering is disabled.
+
+ The basic length for centering text is the line length (as set
+ with the `ll' request) minus the indentation (as set with the `in'
+ request). Temporary indentation is ignored.
+
+ As can be seen in the previous example, it is a common idiom to
+ turn on centering for a large number of lines, and to turn off
+ centering after text to be centered. This is useful for any
+ request which takes a number of lines as an argument.
+
+ The `.ce' read-only number register contains the number of lines
+ remaining to be centered, as set by the `ce' request.
+
+ -- Request: .rj [nnn]
+ -- Register: \n[.rj]
+ Justify unfilled text to the right margin. Arguments are
+ identical to the `ce' request. The `.rj' read-only number
+ register is the number of lines to be right-justified as set by
+ the `rj' request. This request causes a break. The number of
+ lines still to be right-justified is associated with the current
+ environment (*note Environments::).
+
+
+File: groff, Node: Manipulating Hyphenation, Next: Manipulating Spacing, Prev: Manipulating Filling and Adjusting, Up: gtroff Reference
+
+5.8 Manipulating Hyphenation
+============================
+
+Here a description of requests which influence hyphenation.
+
+ -- Request: .hy [mode]
+ -- Register: \n[.hy]
+ Enable hyphenation. The request has an optional numeric argument,
+ MODE, to restrict hyphenation if necessary:
+
+ `1'
+ The default argument if MODE is omitted. Hyphenate without
+ restrictions. This is also the start-up value of `gtroff'.
+
+ `2'
+ Do not hyphenate the last word on a page or column.
+
+ `4'
+ Do not hyphenate the last two characters of a word.
+
+ `8'
+ Do not hyphenate the first two characters of a word.
+
+ Values in the previous table are additive. For example, the
+ value 12 causes `gtroff' to neither hyphenate the last two nor the
+ first two characters of a word.
+
+ The current hyphenation restrictions can be found in the read-only
+ number register `.hy'.
+
+ The hyphenation mode is associated with the current environment
+ (*note Environments::).
+
+ -- Request: .nh
+ Disable hyphenation (i.e., set the hyphenation mode to zero). Note
+ that the hyphenation mode of the last call to `hy' is not
+ remembered.
+
+ The hyphenation mode is associated with the current environment
+ (*note Environments::).
+
+ -- Request: .hlm [nnn]
+ -- Register: \n[.hlm]
+ -- Register: \n[.hlc]
+ Set the maximum number of consecutive hyphenated lines to NNN. If
+ this number is negative, there is no maximum. The default value
+ is -1 if NNN is omitted. This value is associated with the
+ current environment (*note Environments::). Only lines output
+ from a given environment count towards the maximum associated with
+ that environment. Hyphens resulting from `\%' are counted;
+ explicit hyphens are not.
+
+ The current setting of `hlm' is available in the `.hlm' read-only
+ number register. Also the number of immediately preceding
+ consecutive hyphenated lines are available in the read-only number
+ register `.hlc'.
+
+ -- Request: .hw word1 word2 ...
+ Define how WORD1, WORD2, etc. are to be hyphenated. The words
+ must be given with hyphens at the hyphenation points. For example:
+
+
+ .hw in-sa-lub-rious
+
+ Besides the space character, any character whose hyphenation code
+ value is zero can be used to separate the arguments of `hw' (see
+ the documentation for the `hcode' request below for more
+ information). In addition, this request can be used more than
+ once.
+
+ Hyphenation exceptions specified with the `hw' request are
+ associated with the current hyphenation language; it causes an
+ error if there is no current hyphenation language.
+
+ This request is ignored if there is no parameter.
+
+ In old versions of `troff' there was a limited amount of space to
+ store such information; fortunately, with `gtroff', this is no
+ longer a restriction.
+
+ -- Escape: \%
+ -- Escape: \:
+ To tell `gtroff' how to hyphenate words on the fly, use the `\%'
+ escape, also known as the "hyphenation character". Preceding a
+ word with this character prevents it from being hyphenated;
+ putting it inside a word indicates to `gtroff' that the word may
+ be hyphenated at that point. Note that this mechanism only
+ affects that one occurrence of the word; to change the hyphenation
+ of a word for the entire document, use the `hw' request.
+
+ The `\:' escape inserts a zero-width break point (that is, the
+ word breaks but without adding a hyphen).
+
+
+ ... check the /var/log/\:httpd/\:access_log file ...
+
+ Note that `\X' and `\Y' start a word, that is, the `\%' escape in
+ (say) `\X'...'\%foobar' and `\Y'...'\%foobar' no longer prevents
+ hyphenation but inserts a hyphenation point at the beginning of
+ `foobar'; most likely this isn't what you want to do.
+
+ -- Request: .hc [char]
+ Change the hyphenation character to CHAR. This character then
+ works the same as the `\%' escape, and thus, no longer appears in
+ the output. Without an argument, `hc' resets the hyphenation
+ character to be `\%' (the default) only.
+
+ The hyphenation character is associated with the current
+ environment (*note Environments::).
+
+ -- Request: .hpf pattern_file
+ -- Request: .hpfa pattern_file
+ -- Request: .hpfcode a b [c d ...]
+ Read in a file of hyphenation patterns. This file is searched for
+ in the same way as `NAME.tmac' (or `tmac.NAME') is searched for if
+ the `-mNAME' option is specified.
+
+ It should have the same format as (simple) TeX patterns files.
+ More specifically, the following scanning rules are implemented.
+
+ * A percent sign starts a comment (up to the end of the line)
+ even if preceded by a backslash.
+
+ * No support for `digraphs' like `\$'.
+
+ * `^^XX' (X is 0-9 or a-f) and `^^X' (character code of X in
+ the range 0-127) are recognized; other use of `^' causes an
+ error.
+
+ * No macro expansion.
+
+ * `hpf' checks for the expression `\patterns{...}' (possibly
+ with whitespace before and after the braces). Everything
+ between the braces is taken as hyphenation patterns.
+ Consequently, `{' and `}' are not allowed in patterns.
+
+ * Similarly, `\hyphenation{...}' gives a list of hyphenation
+ exceptions.
+
+ * `\endinput' is recognized also.
+
+ * For backwards compatibility, if `\patterns' is missing, the
+ whole file is treated as a list of hyphenation patterns (only
+ recognizing the `%' character as the start of a comment).
+
+ If no `hpf' request is specified (either in the document or in a
+ macro package), `gtroff' won't hyphenate at all.
+
+ The `hpfa' request appends a file of patterns to the current list.
+
+ The `hpfcode' request defines mapping values for character codes in
+ hyphenation patterns. `hpf' or `hpfa' then apply the mapping
+ (after reading the patterns) before replacing or appending them to
+ the current list of patterns. Its arguments are pairs of
+ character codes - integers from 0 to 255. The request maps
+ character code A to code B, code C to code D, and so on. You can
+ use character codes which would be invalid otherwise.
+
+ The set of hyphenation patterns is associated with the current
+ language set by the `hla' request. The `hpf' request is usually
+ invoked by the `troffrc' or `troffrc-end' file; by default,
+ `troffrc' loads hyphenation patterns and exceptions for American
+ English (in files `hyphen.us' and `hyphenex.us').
+
+ A second call to `hpf' (for the same language) will replace the
+ hyphenation patterns with the new ones.
+
+ Invoking `hpf' causes an error if there is no current hyphenation
+ language.
+
+ -- Request: .hcode c1 code1 [c2 code2 ...]
+ Set the hyphenation code of character C1 to CODE1, that of C2 to
+ CODE2, etc. A hyphenation code must be a single input character
+ (not a special character) other than a digit or a space.
+
+ To make hyphenation work, hyphenation codes must be set up. At
+ start-up, groff only assigns hyphenation codes to the letters
+ `a'-`z' (mapped to themselves) and to the letters `A'-`Z' (mapped
+ to `a'-`z'); all other hyphenation codes are set to zero.
+ Normally, hyphenation patterns contain only lowercase letters
+ which should be applied regardless of case. With other words, the
+ words `FOO' and `Foo' should be hyphenated exactly the same way as
+ the word `foo' is hyphenated, and this is what `hcode' is good
+ for. Words which contain other letters won't be hyphenated
+ properly if the corresponding hyphenation patterns actually do
+ contain them. For example, the following `hcode' requests are
+ necessary to assign hyphenation codes to the letters `ÄäÖöÜüß'
+ (this is needed for German):
+
+
+ .hcode ä ä Ä ä
+ .hcode ö ö Ö ö
+ .hcode ü ü Ü ü
+ .hcode ß ß
+
+ Without those assignments, groff treats German words like
+ `Kindergärten' (the plural form of `kindergarten') as two
+ substrings `kinderg' and `rten' because the hyphenation code of
+ the umlaut a is zero by default. There is a German hyphenation
+ pattern which covers `kinder', so groff finds the hyphenation
+ `kin-der'. The other two hyphenation points (`kin-der-gär-ten')
+ are missed.
+
+ This request is ignored if it has no parameter.
+
+ -- Request: .hym [length]
+ -- Register: \n[.hym]
+ Set the (right) hyphenation margin to LENGTH. If the current
+ adjustment mode is not `b' or `n', the line is not hyphenated if
+ it is shorter than LENGTH. Without an argument, the hyphenation
+ margin is reset to its default value, which is 0. The default
+ scaling indicator for this request is `m'. The hyphenation margin
+ is associated with the current environment (*note Environments::).
+
+ A negative argument resets the hyphenation margin to zero, emitting
+ a warning of type `range'.
+
+ The current hyphenation margin is available in the `.hym' read-only
+ number register.
+
+ -- Request: .hys [hyphenation_space]
+ -- Register: \n[.hys]
+ Set the hyphenation space to HYPHENATION_SPACE. If the current
+ adjustment mode is `b' or `n', don't hyphenate the line if it can
+ be justified by adding no more than HYPHENATION_SPACE extra space
+ to each word space. Without argument, the hyphenation space is
+ set to its default value, which is 0. The default scaling
+ indicator for this request is `m'. The hyphenation space is
+ associated with the current environment (*note Environments::).
+
+ A negative argument resets the hyphenation space to zero, emitting
+ a warning of type `range'.
+
+ The current hyphenation space is available in the `.hys' read-only
+ number register.
+
+ -- Request: .shc [glyph]
+ Set the "soft hyphen character" to GLYPH.(1) (*note Manipulating
+ Hyphenation-Footnote-1::) If the argument is omitted, the soft
+ hyphen character is set to the default glyph `\(hy' (this is the
+ start-up value of `gtroff' also). The soft hyphen character is
+ the glyph that is inserted when a word is hyphenated at a line
+ break. If the soft hyphen character does not exist in the font of
+ the character immediately preceding a potential break point, then
+ the line is not broken at that point. Neither definitions
+ (specified with the `char' request) nor translations (specified
+ with the `tr' request) are considered when finding the soft hyphen
+ character.
+
+ -- Request: .hla language
+ -- Register: \n[.hla]
+ Set the current hyphenation language to the string LANGUAGE.
+ Hyphenation exceptions specified with the `hw' request and
+ hyphenation patterns specified with the `hpf' and `hpfa' requests
+ are both associated with the current hyphenation language. The
+ `hla' request is usually invoked by the `troffrc' or the
+ `troffrc-end' files; `troffrc' sets the default language to `us'.
+
+ The current hyphenation language is available as a string in the
+ read-only number register `.hla'.
+
+
+ .ds curr_language \n[.hla]
+ \*[curr_language]
+ => us
+
+
+
+File: groff, Node: Manipulating Hyphenation-Footnotes, Up: Manipulating Hyphenation
+
+ (1) "Soft hyphen character" is a misnomer since it is an output
+glyph.
+
+
+File: groff, Node: Manipulating Spacing, Next: Tabs and Fields, Prev: Manipulating Hyphenation, Up: gtroff Reference
+
+5.9 Manipulating Spacing
+========================
+
+ -- Request: .sp [distance]
+ Space downwards DISTANCE. With no argument it advances 1 line. A
+ negative argument causes `gtroff' to move up the page the
+ specified distance. If the argument is preceded by a `|' then
+ `gtroff' moves that distance from the top of the page. This
+ request causes a line break. The default scaling indicator is `v'.
+
+ If a vertical trap is sprung during execution of `sp', the amount
+ of vertical space after the trap is discarded. For example, this
+
+
+ .de xxx
+ ..
+ .
+ .wh 0 xxx
+ .
+ .pl 5v
+ foo
+ .sp 2
+ bar
+ .sp 50
+ baz
+
+ results in
+
+
+ foo
+
+
+ bar
+
+ baz
+
+ The amount of discarded space is available in the number register
+ `.trunc'.
+
+ To protect `sp' against vertical traps, use the `vpt' request:
+
+
+ .vpt 0
+ .sp -3
+ .vpt 1
+
+
+ -- Request: .ls [nnn]
+ -- Register: \n[.L]
+ Output NNN-1 blank lines after each line of text. With no
+ argument, `gtroff' uses the previous value before the last `ls'
+ call.
+
+
+ .ls 2 \" This causes double-spaced output
+ .ls 3 \" This causes triple-spaced output
+ .ls \" Again double-spaced
+
+ The line spacing is associated with the current environment (*note
+ Environments::).
+
+ The read-only number register `.L' contains the current line
+ spacing setting.
+
+ *Note Changing Type Sizes::, for the requests `vs' and `pvs' as
+alternatives to `ls'.
+
+ -- Escape: \x'spacing'
+ -- Register: \n[.a]
+ Sometimes, extra vertical spacing is only needed occasionally, e.g.
+ to allow space for a tall construct (like an equation). The `\x'
+ escape does this. The escape is given a numerical argument,
+ usually enclosed in quotes (like `\x'3p''); the default scaling
+ indicator is `v'. If this number is positive extra vertical space
+ is inserted below the current line. A negative number adds space
+ above. If this escape is used multiple times on the same line,
+ the maximum of the values is used.
+
+ *Note Escapes::, for details on parameter delimiting characters.
+
+ The `.a' read-only number register contains the most recent
+ (nonnegative) extra vertical line space.
+
+ Using `\x' can be necessary in combination with the `\b' escape,
+ as the following example shows.
+
+
+ This is a test with the \[rs]b escape.
+ .br
+ This is a test with the \[rs]b escape.
+ .br
+ This is a test with \b'xyz'\x'-1m'\x'1m'.
+ .br
+ This is a test with the \[rs]b escape.
+ .br
+ This is a test with the \[rs]b escape.
+
+ produces
+
+
+ This is a test with the \b escape.
+ This is a test with the \b escape.
+ x
+ This is a test with y.
+ z
+ This is a test with the \b escape.
+ This is a test with the \b escape.
+
+
+ -- Request: .ns
+ -- Request: .rs
+ -- Register: \n[.ns]
+ Enable "no-space mode". In this mode, spacing (either via `sp' or
+ via blank lines) is disabled. The `bp' request to advance to the
+ next page is also disabled, except if it is accompanied by a page
+ number (see *Note Page Control::, for more information). This
+ mode ends when actual text is output or the `rs' request is
+ encountered which ends no-space mode. The read-only number
+ register `.ns' is set to 1 as long as no-space mode is active.
+
+ This request is useful for macros that conditionally insert
+ vertical space before the text starts (for example, a paragraph
+ macro could insert some space except when it is the first
+ paragraph after a section header).
+
+
+File: groff, Node: Tabs and Fields, Next: Character Translations, Prev: Manipulating Spacing, Up: gtroff Reference
+
+5.10 Tabs and Fields
+====================
+
+A tab character (ASCII char 9, EBCDIC char 5) causes a horizontal
+movement to the next tab stop (much like it did on a typewriter).
+
+ -- Escape: \t
+ This escape is a non-interpreted tab character. In copy mode
+ (*note Copy-in Mode::), `\t' is the same as a real tab character.
+
+ -- Request: .ta [n1 n2 ... nn T r1 r2 ... rn]
+ -- Register: \n[.tabs]
+ Change tab stop positions. This request takes a series of tab
+ specifiers as arguments (optionally divided into two groups with
+ the letter `T') which indicate where each tab stop is to be
+ (overriding any previous settings).
+
+ Tab stops can be specified absolutely, i.e., as the distance from
+ the left margin. For example, the following sets 6 tab stops every
+ one inch.
+
+
+ .ta 1i 2i 3i 4i 5i 6i
+
+ Tab stops can also be specified using a leading `+' which means
+ that the specified tab stop is set relative to the previous tab
+ stop. For example, the following is equivalent to the previous
+ example.
+
+
+ .ta 1i +1i +1i +1i +1i +1i
+
+ `gtroff' supports an extended syntax to specify repeat values after
+ the `T' mark (these values are always taken as relative) - this is
+ the usual way to specify tabs set at equal intervals. The
+ following is, yet again, the same as the previous examples. It
+ does even more since it defines an infinite number of tab stops
+ separated by one inch.
+
+
+ .ta T 1i
+
+ Now we are ready to interpret the full syntax given at the
+ beginning: Set tabs at positions N1, N2, ..., NN and then set tabs
+ at NN+R1, NN+R2, ..., NN+RN and then at NN+RN+R1, NN+RN+R2, ...,
+ NN+RN+RN, and so on.
+
+ Example: `4c +6c T 3c 5c 2c' is equivalent to `4c 10c 13c 18c 20c
+ 23c 28c 30c ...'.
+
+ The material in each tab column (i.e., the column between two tab
+ stops) may be justified to the right or left or centered in the
+ column. This is specified by appending `R', `L', or `C' to the tab
+ specifier. The default justification is `L'. Example:
+
+
+ .ta 1i 2iC 3iR
+
+ Some notes:
+
+ * The default unit of the `ta' request is `m'.
+
+ * A tab stop is converted into a non-breakable horizontal
+ movement which can be neither stretched nor squeezed. For
+ example,
+
+
+ .ds foo a\tb\tc
+ .ta T 5i
+ \*[foo]
+
+ creates a single line which is a bit longer than 10 inches (a
+ string is used to show exactly where the tab characters are).
+ Now consider the following:
+
+
+ .ds bar a\tb b\tc
+ .ta T 5i
+ \*[bar]
+
+ `gtroff' first converts the tab stops of the line into
+ unbreakable horizontal movements, then splits the line after
+ the second `b' (assuming a sufficiently short line length).
+ Usually, this isn't what the user wants.
+
+ * Superfluous tabs (i.e., tab characters which do not
+ correspond to a tab stop) are ignored except the first one
+ which delimits the characters belonging to the last tab stop
+ for right-justifying or centering. Consider the following
+ example
+
+
+ .ds Z foo\tbar\tfoo
+ .ds ZZ foo\tbar\tfoobar
+ .ds ZZZ foo\tbar\tfoo\tbar
+ .ta 2i 4iR
+ \*[Z]
+ .br
+ \*[ZZ]
+ .br
+ \*[ZZZ]
+ .br
+
+ which produces the following output:
+
+
+ foo bar foo
+ foo bar foobar
+ foo bar foobar
+
+ The first line right-justifies the second `foo' relative to
+ the tab stop. The second line right-justifies `foobar'. The
+ third line finally right-justifies only `foo' because of the
+ additional tab character which marks the end of the string
+ belonging to the last defined tab stop.
+
+ * Tab stops are associated with the current environment (*note
+ Environments::).
+
+ * Calling `ta' without an argument removes all tab stops.
+
+ * The start-up value of `gtroff' is `T 0.8i'.
+
+ The read-only number register `.tabs' contains a string
+ representation of the current tab settings suitable for use as an
+ argument to the `ta' request.
+
+
+ .ds tab-string \n[.tabs]
+ \*[tab-string]
+ => T120u
+
+ The `troff' version of the Plan 9 operating system uses register
+ `.S' for the same purpose.
+
+ -- Request: .tc [fill-glyph]
+ Normally `gtroff' fills the space to the next tab stop with
+ whitespace. This can be changed with the `tc' request. With no
+ argument `gtroff' reverts to using whitespace, which is the
+ default. The value of this "tab repetition character" is
+ associated with the current environment (*note Environments::).(1)
+ (*note Tabs and Fields-Footnote-1::)
+
+ -- Request: .linetabs n
+ -- Register: \n[.linetabs]
+ If N is missing or not zero, enable "line-tabs" mode, or disable
+ it otherwise (the default). In line-tabs mode, `gtroff' computes
+ tab distances relative to the (current) output line instead of the
+ input line.
+
+ For example, the following code:
+
+
+ .ds x a\t\c
+ .ds y b\t\c
+ .ds z c
+ .ta 1i 3i
+ \*x
+ \*y
+ \*z
+
+ in normal mode, results in the output
+
+
+ a b c
+
+ in line-tabs mode, the same code outputs
+
+
+ a b c
+
+ Line-tabs mode is associated with the current environment. The
+ read-only register `.linetabs' is set to 1 if in line-tabs mode,
+ and 0 in normal mode.
+
+* Menu:
+
+* Leaders::
+* Fields::
+
+
+File: groff, Node: Tabs and Fields-Footnotes, Up: Tabs and Fields
+
+ (1) "Tab repetition character" is a misnomer since it is an output
+glyph.
+
+
+File: groff, Node: Leaders, Next: Fields, Prev: Tabs and Fields, Up: Tabs and Fields
+
+5.10.1 Leaders
+--------------
+
+Sometimes it may may be desirable to use the `tc' request to fill a
+particular tab stop with a given glyph (for example dots in a table of
+contents), but also normal tab stops on the rest of the line. For this
+`gtroff' provides an alternate tab mechanism, called "leaders" which
+does just that.
+
+ A leader character (character code 1) behaves similarly to a tab
+character: It moves to the next tab stop. The only difference is that
+for this movement, the fill glyph defaults to a period character and
+not to space.
+
+ -- Escape: \a
+ This escape is a non-interpreted leader character. In copy mode
+ (*note Copy-in Mode::), `\a' is the same as a real leader
+ character.
+
+ -- Request: .lc [fill-glyph]
+ Declare the "leader repetition character".(1) (*note
+ Leaders-Footnote-1::) Without an argument, leaders act the same as
+ tabs (i.e., using whitespace for filling). `gtroff''s start-up
+ value is a dot (`.'). The value of the leader repetition
+ character is associated with the current environment (*note
+ Environments::).
+
+ For a table of contents, to name an example, tab stops may be
+defined so that the section number is one tab stop, the title is the
+second with the remaining space being filled with a line of dots, and
+then the page number slightly separated from the dots.
+
+
+ .ds entry 1.1\tFoo\a\t12
+ .lc .
+ .ta 1i 5i +.25i
+ \*[entry]
+
+This produces
+
+
+ 1.1 Foo.......................................... 12
+
+
+File: groff, Node: Leaders-Footnotes, Up: Leaders
+
+ (1) "Leader repetition character" is a misnomer since it is an
+output glyph.
+
+
+File: groff, Node: Fields, Prev: Leaders, Up: Tabs and Fields
+
+5.10.2 Fields
+-------------
+
+"Fields" are a more general way of laying out tabular data. A field is
+defined as the data between a pair of "delimiting characters". It
+contains substrings which are separated by "padding characters". The
+width of a field is the distance on the _input_ line from the position
+where the field starts to the next tab stop. A padding character
+inserts stretchable space similar to TeX's `\hss' command (thus it can
+even be negative) to make the sum of all substring lengths plus the
+stretchable space equal to the field width. If more than one padding
+character is inserted, the available space is evenly distributed among
+them.
+
+ -- Request: .fc [delim-char [padding-char]]
+ Define a delimiting and a padding character for fields. If the
+ latter is missing, the padding character defaults to a space
+ character. If there is no argument at all, the field mechanism is
+ disabled (which is the default). Note that contrary to e.g. the
+ tab repetition character, delimiting and padding characters are
+ _not_ associated to the current environment (*note Environments::).
+
+ Example:
+
+
+ .fc # ^
+ .ta T 3i
+ #foo^bar^smurf#
+ .br
+ #foo^^bar^smurf#
+
+ and here the result:
+
+
+ foo bar smurf
+ foo bar smurf
+
+
+
+File: groff, Node: Character Translations, Next: Troff and Nroff Mode, Prev: Tabs and Fields, Up: gtroff Reference
+
+5.11 Character Translations
+===========================
+
+The control character (`.') and the no-break control character (`'')
+can be changed with the `cc' and `c2' requests, respectively.
+
+ -- Request: .cc [c]
+ Set the control character to C. With no argument the default
+ control character `.' is restored. The value of the control
+ character is associated with the current environment (*note
+ Environments::).
+
+ -- Request: .c2 [c]
+ Set the no-break control character to C. With no argument the
+ default control character `'' is restored. The value of the
+ no-break control character is associated with the current
+ environment (*note Environments::).
+
+ -- Request: .eo
+ Disable the escape mechanism completely. After executing this
+ request, the backslash character `\' no longer starts an escape
+ sequence.
+
+ This request can be very helpful in writing macros since it is not
+ necessary then to double the escape character. Here an example:
+
+
+ .\" This is a simplified version of the
+ .\" .BR request from the man macro package
+ .eo
+ .de BR
+ . ds result \&
+ . while (\n[.$] >= 2) \{\
+ . as result \fB\$1\fR\$2
+ . shift 2
+ . \}
+ . if \n[.$] .as result \fB\$1
+ \*[result]
+ . ft R
+ ..
+ .ec
+
+
+ -- Request: .ec [c]
+ Set the escape character to C. With no argument the default
+ escape character `\' is restored. It can be also used to
+ re-enable the escape mechanism after an `eo' request.
+
+ Note that changing the escape character globally will likely break
+ macro packages since `gtroff' has no mechanism to `intern' macros,
+ i.e., to convert a macro definition into an internal form which is
+ independent of its representation (TeX has this mechanism). If a
+ macro is called, it is executed literally.
+
+ -- Request: .ecs
+ -- Request: .ecr
+ The `ecs' request saves the current escape character in an
+ internal register. Use this request in combination with the `ec'
+ request to temporarily change the escape character.
+
+ The `ecr' request restores the escape character saved with `ecs'.
+ Without a previous call to `ecs', this request sets the escape
+ character to `\'.
+
+ -- Escape: \\
+ -- Escape: \e
+ -- Escape: \E
+ Print the current escape character (which is the backslash
+ character `\' by default).
+
+ `\\' is a `delayed' backslash; more precisely, it is the default
+ escape character followed by a backslash, which no longer has
+ special meaning due to the leading escape character. It is _not_
+ an escape sequence in the usual sense! In any unknown escape
+ sequence `\X' the escape character is ignored and X is printed.
+ But if X is equal to the current escape character, no warning is
+ emitted.
+
+ As a consequence, only at top-level or in a diversion a backslash
+ glyph is printed; in copy-in mode, it expands to a single
+ backslash which then combines with the following character to an
+ escape sequence.
+
+ The `\E' escape differs from `\e' by printing an escape character
+ that is not interpreted in copy mode. Use this to define strings
+ with escapes that work when used in copy mode (for example, as a
+ macro argument). The following example defines strings to begin
+ and end a superscript:
+
+
+ .ds { \v'-.3m'\s'\En[.s]*60/100'
+ .ds } \s0\v'.3m'
+
+ Another example to demonstrate the differences between the various
+ escape sequences, using a strange escape character, `-'.
+
+
+ .ec -
+ .de xxx
+ --A'123'
+ ..
+ .xxx
+ => -A'foo'
+
+ The result is surprising for most users, expecting `1' since `foo'
+ is a valid identifier. What has happened? As mentioned above,
+ the leading escape character makes the following character
+ ordinary. Written with the default escape character the sequence
+ `--' becomes `\-' - this is the minus sign.
+
+ If the escape character followed by itself is a valid escape
+ sequence, only `\E' yields the expected result:
+
+
+ .ec -
+ .de xxx
+ -EA'123'
+ ..
+ .xxx
+ => 1
+
+
+ -- Escape: \.
+ Similar to `\\', the sequence `\.' isn't a real escape sequence.
+ As before, a warning message is suppressed if the escape character
+ is followed by a dot, and the dot itself is printed.
+
+
+ .de foo
+ . nop foo
+ .
+ . de bar
+ . nop bar
+ \\..
+ .
+ ..
+ .foo
+ .bar
+ => foo bar
+
+ The first backslash is consumed while the macro is read, and the
+ second is swallowed while exexuting macro `foo'.
+
+ A "translation" is a mapping of an input character to an output
+glyph. The mapping occurs at output time, i.e., the input character
+gets assigned the metric information of the mapped output character
+right before input tokens are converted to nodes (*note Gtroff
+Internals::, for more on this process).
+
+ -- Request: .tr abcd...
+ -- Request: .trin abcd...
+ Translate character A to glyph B, character C to glyph D, etc. If
+ there is an odd number of arguments, the last one is translated to
+ an unstretchable space (`\ ').
+
+ The `trin' request is identical to `tr', but when you unformat a
+ diversion with `asciify' it ignores the translation. *Note
+ Diversions::, for details about the `asciify' request.
+
+ Some notes:
+
+ * Special characters (`\(XX', `\[XXX]', `\C'XXX'', `\'', `\`',
+ `\-', `\_'), glyphs defined with the `char' request, and
+ numbered glyphs (`\N'XXX'') can be translated also.
+
+ * The `\e' escape can be translated also.
+
+ * Characters can be mapped onto the `\%' and `\~' escapes (but
+ `\%' and `\~' can't be mapped onto another glyph).
+
+ * The following characters can't be translated: space (with one
+ exception, see below), backspace, newline, leader (and `\a'),
+ tab (and `\t').
+
+ * Translations are not considered for finding the soft hyphen
+ character set with the `shc' request.
+
+ * The pair `C\&' (this is an arbitrary character C followed by
+ the zero width space character) maps this character to
+ nothing.
+
+
+ .tr a\&
+ foo bar
+ => foo br
+
+ It is even possible to map the space character to nothing:
+
+
+ .tr aa \&
+ foo bar
+ => foobar
+
+ As shown in the example, the space character can't be the
+ first character/glyph pair as an argument of `tr'.
+ Additionally, it is not possible to map the space character
+ to any other glyph; requests like `.tr aa x' undo `.tr aa \&'
+ instead.
+
+ If justification is active, lines are justified in spite of
+ the `empty' space character (but there is no minimal
+ distance, i.e. the space character, between words).
+
+ * After an output glyph has been constructed (this happens at
+ the moment immediately before the glyph is appended to an
+ output glyph list, either by direct output, in a macro,
+ diversion, or string), it is no longer affected by `tr'.
+
+ * Translating character to glyphs where one of them or both are
+ undefined is possible also; `tr' does not check whether the
+ entities in its argument do exist.
+
+ *Note Gtroff Internals::.
+
+ * `troff' no longer has a hard-coded dependency on Latin-1; all
+ `charXXX' entities have been removed from the font
+ description files. This has a notable consequence which
+ shows up in warnings like `can't find character with input
+ code XXX' if the `tr' request isn't handled properly.
+
+ Consider the following translation:
+
+
+ .tr éÉ
+
+ This maps input character `é' onto glyph `É', which is
+ identical to glyph `char201'. But this glyph intentionally
+ doesn't exist! Instead, `\[char201]' is treated as an input
+ character entity and is by default mapped onto `\['E]', and
+ `gtroff' doesn't handle translations of translations.
+
+ The right way to write the above translation is
+
+
+ .tr é\['E]
+
+ With other words, the first argument of `tr' should be an
+ input character or entity, and the second one a glyph entity.
+
+ * Without an argument, the `tr' request is ignored.
+
+ -- Request: .trnt abcd...
+ `trnt' is the same as the `tr' request except that the
+ translations do not apply to text that is transparently throughput
+ into a diversion with `\!'. *Note Diversions::, for more
+ information.
+
+ For example,
+
+
+ .tr ab
+ .di x
+ \!.tm a
+ .di
+ .x
+
+ prints `b' to the standard error stream; if `trnt' is used instead
+ of `tr' it prints `a'.
+
+
+File: groff, Node: Troff and Nroff Mode, Next: Line Layout, Prev: Character Translations, Up: gtroff Reference
+
+5.12 Troff and Nroff Mode
+=========================
+
+Originally, `nroff' and `troff' were two separate programs, the former
+for TTY output, the latter for everything else. With GNU `troff', both
+programs are merged into one executable, sending its output to a device
+driver (`grotty' for TTY devices, `grops' for POSTSCRIPT, etc.) which
+interprets the intermediate output of `gtroff'. For UNIX `troff' it
+makes sense to talk about "Nroff mode" and "Troff mode" since the
+differences are hardcoded. For GNU `troff', this distinction is not
+appropriate because `gtroff' simply takes the information given in the
+font files for a particular device without handling requests specially
+if a TTY output device is used.
+
+ Usually, a macro package can be used with all output devices.
+Nevertheless, it is sometimes necessary to make a distinction between
+TTY and non-TTY devices: `gtroff' provides two built-in conditions `n'
+and `t' for the `if', `ie', and `while' requests to decide whether
+`gtroff' shall behave like `nroff' or like `troff'.
+
+ -- Request: .troff
+ Make the `t' built-in condition true (and the `n' built-in
+ condition false) for `if', `ie', and `while' conditional requests.
+ This is the default if `gtroff' (_not_ `groff') is started with
+ the `-R' switch to avoid loading of the start-up files `troffrc'
+ and `troffrc-end'. Without `-R', `gtroff' stays in troff mode if
+ the output device is not a TTY (e.g. `ps').
+
+ -- Request: .nroff
+ Make the `n' built-in condition true (and the `t' built-in
+ condition false) for `if', `ie', and `while' conditional requests.
+ This is the default if `gtroff' uses a TTY output device; the
+ code for switching to nroff mode is in the file `tty.tmac' which
+ is loaded by the start-up file `troffrc'.
+
+ *Note Conditionals and Loops::, for more details on built-in
+conditions.
+
+
+File: groff, Node: Line Layout, Next: Line Control, Prev: Troff and Nroff Mode, Up: gtroff Reference
+
+5.13 Line Layout
+================
+
+The following drawing shows the dimensions which `gtroff' uses for
+placing a line of output onto the page. They are labeled with the
+request which manipulates each dimension.
+
+
+ -->| in |<--
+ |<-----------ll------------>|
+ +----+----+----------------------+----+
+ | : : : |
+ +----+----+----------------------+----+
+ -->| po |<--
+ |<--------paper width---------------->|
+
+These dimensions are:
+
+`po'
+ "Page offset" - this is the leftmost position of text on the final
+ output, defining the "left margin".
+
+`in'
+ "Indentation" - this is the distance from the left margin where
+ text is printed.
+
+`ll'
+ "Line length" - this is the distance from the left margin to right
+ margin.
+
+ A simple demonstration:
+
+
+ .ll 3i
+ This is text without indentation.
+ The line length has been set to 3\~inch.
+ .in +.5i
+ .ll -.5i
+ Now the left and right margins are both increased.
+ .in
+ .ll
+ Calling .in and .ll without parameters restore
+ the previous values.
+
+ Result:
+
+
+ This is text without indenta-
+ tion. The line length has
+ been set to 3 inch.
+ Now the left and
+ right margins are
+ both increased.
+ Calling .in and .ll without
+ parameters restore the previ-
+ ous values.
+
+ -- Request: .po [offset]
+ -- Request: .po +offset
+ -- Request: .po -offset
+ -- Register: \n[.o]
+ Set horizontal page offset to OFFSET (or increment or decrement
+ the current value by OFFSET). Note that this request does not
+ cause a break, so changing the page offset in the middle of text
+ being filled may not yield the expected result. The initial value
+ is 1i. For TTY output devices, it is set to 0 in the startup file
+ `troffrc'; the default scaling indicator is `m' (and not `v' as
+ incorrectly documented in the original UNIX troff manual).
+
+ The current page offset can be found in the read-only number
+ register `.o'.
+
+ If `po' is called without an argument, the page offset is reset to
+ the previous value before the last call to `po'.
+
+
+ .po 3i
+ \n[.o]
+ => 720
+ .po -1i
+ \n[.o]
+ => 480
+ .po
+ \n[.o]
+ => 720
+
+
+ -- Request: .in [indent]
+ -- Request: .in +indent
+ -- Request: .in -indent
+ -- Register: \n[.i]
+ Set indentation to INDENT (or increment or decrement the current
+ value by INDENT). This request causes a break. Initially, there
+ is no indentation.
+
+ If `in' is called without an argument, the indentation is reset to
+ the previous value before the last call to `in'. The default
+ scaling indicator is `m'.
+
+ The indentation is associated with the current environment (*note
+ Environments::).
+
+ If a negative indentation value is specified (which is not
+ allowed), `gtroff' emits a warning of type `range' and sets the
+ indentation to zero.
+
+ The effect of `in' is delayed until a partially collected line (if
+ it exists) is output. A temporary indentation value is reset to
+ zero also.
+
+ The current indentation (as set by `in') can be found in the
+ read-only number register `.i'.
+
+ -- Request: .ti offset
+ -- Request: .ti +offset
+ -- Request: .ti -offset
+ -- Register: \n[.in]
+ Temporarily indent the next output line by OFFSET. If an
+ increment or decrement value is specified, adjust the temporary
+ indentation relative to the value set by the `in' request.
+
+ This request causes a break; its value is associated with the
+ current environment (*note Environments::). The default scaling
+ indicator is `m'. A call of `ti' without an argument is ignored.
+
+ If the total indentation value is negative (which is not allowed),
+ `gtroff' emits a warning of type `range' and sets the temporary
+ indentation to zero. `Total indentation' is either OFFSET if
+ specified as an absolute value, or the temporary plus normal
+ indentation, if OFFSET is given as a relative value.
+
+ The effect of `ti' is delayed until a partially collected line (if
+ it exists) is output.
+
+ The read-only number register `.in' is the indentation that applies
+ to the current output line.
+
+ The difference between `.i' and `.in' is that the latter takes
+ into account whether a partially collected line still uses the old
+ indentation value or a temporary indentation value is active.
+
+ -- Request: .ll [length]
+ -- Request: .ll +length
+ -- Request: .ll -length
+ -- Register: \n[.l]
+ -- Register: \n[.ll]
+ Set the line length to LENGTH (or increment or decrement the
+ current value by LENGTH). Initially, the line length is set to
+ 6.5i. The effect of `ll' is delayed until a partially collected
+ line (if it exists) is output. The default scaling indicator is
+ `m'.
+
+ If `ll' is called without an argument, the line length is reset to
+ the previous value before the last call to `ll'. If a negative
+ line length is specified (which is not allowed), `gtroff' emits a
+ warning of type `range' and sets the line length to zero.
+
+ The line length is associated with the current environment (*note
+ Environments::).
+
+ The current line length (as set by `ll') can be found in the
+ read-only number register `.l'. The read-only number register
+ `.ll' is the line length that applies to the current output line.
+
+ Similar to `.i' and `.in', the difference between `.l' and `.ll'
+ is that the latter takes into account whether a partially
+ collected line still uses the old line length value.
+
+
+File: groff, Node: Line Control, Next: Page Layout, Prev: Line Layout, Up: gtroff Reference
+
+5.14 Line Control
+=================
+
+It is important to understand how `gtroff' handles input and output
+lines.
+
+ Many escapes use positioning relative to the input line. For
+example, this
+
+
+ This is a \h'|1.2i'test.
+
+ This is a
+ \h'|1.2i'test.
+
+produces
+
+
+ This is a test.
+
+ This is a test.
+
+ The main usage of this feature is to define macros which act exactly
+at the place where called.
+
+
+ .\" A simple macro to underline a word
+ .de underline
+ . nop \\$1\l'|0\[ul]'
+ ..
+
+In the above example, `|0' specifies a negative distance from the
+current position (at the end of the just emitted argument `\$1') back
+to the beginning of the input line. Thus, the `\l' escape draws a line
+from right to left.
+
+ `gtroff' makes a difference between input and output line
+continuation; the latter is also called "interrupting" a line.
+
+ -- Escape: \<RET>
+ -- Escape: \c
+ -- Register: \n[.int]
+ Continue a line. `\<RET>' (this is a backslash at the end of a
+ line immediately followed by a newline) works on the input level,
+ suppressing the effects of the following newline in the input.
+
+
+ This is a \
+ .test
+ => This is a .test
+
+ The `|' operator is also affected.
+
+ `\c' works on the output level. Anything after this escape on the
+ same line is ignored, except `\R' which works as usual. Anything
+ before `\c' on the same line will be appended to the current
+ partial output line. The next non-command line after an
+ interrupted line counts as a new input line.
+
+ The visual results depend on whether no-fill mode is active.
+
+ * If no-fill mode is active (using the `nf' request), the next
+ input text line after `\c' will be handled as a continuation
+ of the same input text line.
+
+
+ .nf
+ This is a \c
+ test.
+ => This is a test.
+
+ * If fill mode is active (using the `fi' request), a word
+ interrupted with `\c' will be continued with the text on the
+ next input text line, without an intervening space.
+
+
+ This is a te\c
+ st.
+ => This is a test.
+
+
+ Note that an intervening control line which causes a break is
+ stronger than `\c', flushing out the current partial line in the
+ usual way.
+
+ The `.int' register contains a positive value if the last output
+ line was interrupted with `\c'; this is associated with the
+ current environment (*note Environments::).
+
+
+File: groff, Node: Page Layout, Next: Page Control, Prev: Line Control, Up: gtroff Reference
+
+5.15 Page Layout
+================
+
+`gtroff' provides some very primitive operations for controlling page
+layout.
+
+ -- Request: .pl [length]
+ -- Request: .pl +length
+ -- Request: .pl -length
+ -- Register: \n[.p]
+ Set the "page length" to LENGTH (or increment or decrement the
+ current value by LENGTH). This is the length of the physical
+ output page. The default scaling indicator is `v'.
+
+ The current setting can be found in the read-only number register
+ `.p'.
+
+ Note that this only specifies the size of the page, not the top and
+ bottom margins. Those are not set by `gtroff' directly. *Note
+ Traps::, for further information on how to do this.
+
+ Negative `pl' values are possible also, but not very useful: No
+ trap is sprung, and each line is output on a single page (thus
+ suppressing all vertical spacing).
+
+ If no argument or an invalid argument is given, `pl' sets the page
+ length to 11i.
+
+ `gtroff' provides several operations which help in setting up top
+and bottom titles (or headers and footers).
+
+ -- Request: .tl 'left'center'right'
+ Print a "title line". It consists of three parts: a left
+ justified portion, a centered portion, and a right justified
+ portion. The argument separator `'' can be replaced with any
+ character not occurring in the title line. The `%' character is
+ replaced with the current page number. This character can be
+ changed with the `pc' request (see below).
+
+ Without argument, `tl' is ignored.
+
+ Some notes:
+
+ * A title line is not restricted to the top or bottom of a page.
+
+ * `tl' prints the title line immediately, ignoring a partially
+ filled line (which stays untouched).
+
+ * It is not an error to omit closing delimiters. For example,
+ `.tl /foo' is equivalent to `.tl /foo///': It prints a title
+ line with the left justified word `foo'; the centered and
+ right justfied parts are empty.
+
+ * `tl' accepts the same parameter delimiting characters as the
+ `\A' escape; see *Note Escapes::.
+
+ -- Request: .lt [length]
+ -- Request: .lt +length
+ -- Request: .lt -length
+ -- Register: \n[.lt]
+ The title line is printed using its own line length, which is
+ specified (or incremented or decremented) with the `lt' request.
+ Initially, the title line length is set to 6.5i. If a negative
+ line length is specified (which is not allowed), `gtroff' emits a
+ warning of type `range' and sets the title line length to zero.
+ The default scaling indicator is `m'. If `lt' is called without
+ an argument, the title length is reset to the previous value
+ before the last call to `lt'.
+
+ The current setting of this is available in the `.lt' read-only
+ number register; it is associated with the current environment
+ (*note Environments::).
+
+ -- Request: .pn page
+ -- Request: .pn +page
+ -- Request: .pn -page
+ -- Register: \n[.pn]
+ Change (increase or decrease) the page number of the _next_ page.
+ The only argument is the page number; the request is ignored
+ without a parameter.
+
+ The read-only number register `.pn' contains the number of the next
+ page: either the value set by a `pn' request, or the number of the
+ current page plus 1.
+
+ -- Request: .pc [char]
+ Change the page number character (used by the `tl' request) to a
+ different character. With no argument, this mechanism is disabled.
+ Note that this doesn't affect the number register `%'.
+
+ *Note Traps::.
+
+
+File: groff, Node: Page Control, Next: Fonts and Symbols, Prev: Page Layout, Up: gtroff Reference
+
+5.16 Page Control
+=================
+
+ -- Request: .bp [page]
+ -- Request: .bp +page
+ -- Request: .bp -page
+ -- Register: \n[%]
+ Stop processing the current page and move to the next page. This
+ request causes a break. It can also take an argument to set
+ (increase, decrease) the page number of the next page (which
+ actually becomes the current page after `bp' has finished). The
+ difference between `bp' and `pn' is that `pn' does not cause a
+ break or actually eject a page. *Note Page Layout::.
+
+
+ .de newpage \" define macro
+ 'bp \" begin page
+ 'sp .5i \" vertical space
+ .tl 'left top'center top'right top' \" title
+ 'sp .3i \" vertical space
+ .. \" end macro
+
+ `bp' has no effect if not called within the top-level diversion
+ (*note Diversions::).
+
+ The read-write register `%' holds the current page number.
+
+ The number register `.pe' is set to 1 while `bp' is active. *Note
+ Page Location Traps::.
+
+ -- Request: .ne [space]
+ It is often necessary to force a certain amount of space before a
+ new page occurs. This is most useful to make sure that there is
+ not a single "orphan" line left at the bottom of a page. The `ne'
+ request ensures that there is a certain distance, specified by the
+ first argument, before the next page is triggered (see *Note
+ Traps::, for further information). The default scaling indicator
+ for `ne' is `v'; the default value of SPACE is 1v if no argument
+ is given.
+
+ For example, to make sure that no fewer than 2 lines get orphaned,
+ do the following before each paragraph:
+
+
+ .ne 2
+ text text text
+
+ `ne' will then automatically cause a page break if there is space
+ for one line only.
+
+ -- Request: .sv [space]
+ -- Request: .os
+ `sv' is similar to the `ne' request; it reserves the specified
+ amount of vertical space. If the desired amount of space exists
+ before the next trap (or the bottom page boundary if no trap is
+ set), the space is output immediately (ignoring a partially filled
+ line which stays untouched). If there is not enough space, it is
+ stored for later output via the `os' request. The default value
+ is 1v if no argument is given; the default scaling indicator is
+ `v'.
+
+ Both `sv' and `os' ignore no-space mode. While the `sv' request
+ allows negative values for SPACE, `os' will ignore them.
+
+ -- Register: \n[nl]
+ This register contains the current vertical position. If the
+ vertical position is zero and the top of page transition hasn't
+ happened yet, `nl' is set to negative value. `gtroff' itself does
+ this at the very beginning of a document before anything has been
+ printed, but the main usage is to plant a header trap on a page if
+ this page has already started.
+
+ Consider the following:
+
+
+ .de xxx
+ . sp
+ . tl ''Header''
+ . sp
+ ..
+ .
+ First page.
+ .bp
+ .wh 0 xxx
+ .nr nl (-1)
+ Second page.
+
+ Result:
+
+
+ First page.
+
+ ...
+
+ Header
+
+ Second page.
+
+ ...
+
+ Without resetting `nl' to a negative value, the just planted trap
+ would be active beginning with the _next_ page, not the current
+ one.
+
+ *Note Diversions::, for a comparison with the `.h' and `.d'
+ registers.
+
+
+File: groff, Node: Fonts and Symbols, Next: Sizes, Prev: Page Control, Up: gtroff Reference
+
+5.17 Fonts and Symbols
+======================
+
+`gtroff' can switch fonts at any point in the text.
+
+ The basic set of fonts is `R', `I', `B', and `BI'. These are Times
+Roman, Italic, Bold, and Bold Italic. For non-TTY devices, there is
+also at least one symbol font which contains various special symbols
+(Greek, mathematics).
+
+* Menu:
+
+* Changing Fonts::
+* Font Families::
+* Font Positions::
+* Using Symbols::
+* Special Fonts::
+* Artificial Fonts::
+* Ligatures and Kerning::
+
+
+File: groff, Node: Changing Fonts, Next: Font Families, Prev: Fonts and Symbols, Up: Fonts and Symbols
+
+5.17.1 Changing Fonts
+---------------------
+
+ -- Request: .ft [font]
+ -- Escape: \ff
+ -- Escape: \f(fn
+ -- Escape: \f[font]
+ -- Register: \n[.sty]
+ The `ft' request and the `\f' escape change the current font to
+ FONT (one-character name F, two-character name FN).
+
+ If FONT is a style name (as set with the `sty' request or with the
+ `styles' command in the `DESC' file), use it within the current
+ font family (as set with the `fam' request, `\F' escape, or with
+ the `family' command in the `DESC' file).
+
+ With no argument or using `P' as an argument, `.ft' switches to
+ the previous font. Use `\f[]' to do this with the escape. The
+ old syntax forms `\fP' or `\f[P]' are also supported.
+
+ Fonts are generally specified as upper-case strings, which are
+ usually 1 to 4 characters representing an abbreviation or acronym
+ of the font name. This is no limitation, just a convention.
+
+ The example below produces two identical lines.
+
+
+ eggs, bacon,
+ .ft B
+ spam
+ .ft
+ and sausage.
+
+ eggs, bacon, \fBspam\fP and sausage.
+
+ Note that `\f' doesn't produce an input token in `gtroff'. As a
+ consequence, it can be used in requests like `mc' (which expects a
+ single character as an argument) to change the font on the fly:
+
+
+ .mc \f[I]x\f[]
+
+ The current style name is available in the read-only number
+ register `.sty' (this is a string-valued register); if the current
+ font isn't a style, the empty string is returned. It is
+ associated with the current environment.
+
+ *Note Font Positions::, for an alternative syntax.
+
+ -- Request: .ftr f [g]
+ Translate font F to font G. Whenever a font named F is referred
+ to in a `\f' escape sequence, in the `F' and `S' conditional
+ operators, or in the `ft', `ul', `bd', `cs', `tkf', `special',
+ `fspecial', `fp', or `sty' requests, font G is used. If G is
+ missing or equal to F the translation is undone.
+
+
+File: groff, Node: Font Families, Next: Font Positions, Prev: Changing Fonts, Up: Fonts and Symbols
+
+5.17.2 Font Families
+--------------------
+
+Due to the variety of fonts available, `gtroff' has added the concept
+of "font families" and "font styles". The fonts are specified as the
+concatenation of the font family and style. Specifying a font without
+the family part causes `gtroff' to use that style of the current family.
+
+ Currently, fonts for the devices `-Tps', `-Tdvi', `-Tlj4', `-Tlbp',
+and the X11 fonts are set up to this mechanism. By default, `gtroff'
+uses the Times family with the four styles `R', `I', `B', and `BI'.
+
+ This way, it is possible to use the basic four fonts and to select a
+different font family on the command line (*note Groff Options::).
+
+ -- Request: .fam [family]
+ -- Register: \n[.fam]
+ -- Escape: \Ff
+ -- Escape: \F(fm
+ -- Escape: \F[family]
+ -- Register: \n[.fn]
+ Switch font family to FAMILY (one-character name F, two-character
+ name FM). If no argument is given, switch back to the previous
+ font family. Use `\F[]' to do this with the escape. Note that
+ `\FP' doesn't work; it selects font family `P' instead.
+
+ The value at start-up is `T'. The current font family is
+ available in the read-only number register `.fam' (this is a
+ string-valued register); it is associated with the current
+ environment.
+
+
+ spam,
+ .fam H \" helvetica family
+ spam, \" used font is family H + style R = HR
+ .ft B \" family H + style B = font HB
+ spam,
+ .fam T \" times family
+ spam, \" used font is family T + style B = TB
+ .ft AR \" font AR (not a style)
+ baked beans,
+ .ft R \" family T + style R = font TR
+ and spam.
+
+ Note that `\F' doesn't produce an input token in `gtroff'. As a
+ consequence, it can be used in requests like `mc' (which expects a
+ single character as an argument) to change the font family on the
+ fly:
+
+
+ .mc \F[P]x\F[]
+
+ The `.fn' register contains the current "real font name" of the
+ current font. This is a string-valued register. If the current
+ font is a style, the value of `\n[.fn]' is the proper
+ concatenation of family and style name.
+
+ -- Request: .sty n style
+ Associate STYLE with font position N. A font position can be
+ associated either with a font or with a style. The current font
+ is the index of a font position and so is also either a font or a
+ style. If it is a style, the font that is actually used is the
+ font which name is the concatenation of the name of the current
+ family and the name of the current style. For example, if the
+ current font is 1 and font position 1 is associated with style `R'
+ and the current font family is `T', then font `TR' will be used.
+ If the current font is not a style, then the current family is
+ ignored. If the requests `cs', `bd', `tkf', `uf', or `fspecial'
+ are applied to a style, they will instead be applied to the member
+ of the current family corresponding to that style.
+
+ N must be a non-negative integer value.
+
+ The default family can be set with the `-f' option (*note Groff
+ Options::). The `styles' command in the `DESC' file controls
+ which font positions (if any) are initially associated with styles
+ rather than fonts. For example, the default setting for
+ POSTSCRIPT fonts
+
+
+ styles R I B BI
+
+ is equivalent to
+
+
+ .sty 1 R
+ .sty 2 I
+ .sty 3 B
+ .sty 4 BI
+
+ `fam' and `\F' always check whether the current font position is
+ valid; this can give surprising results if the current font
+ position is associated with a style.
+
+ In the following example, we want to access the POSTSCRIPT font
+ `FooBar' from the font family `Foo':
+
+
+ .sty \n[.fp] Bar
+ .fam Foo
+ => warning: can't find font `FooR'
+
+ The default font position at start-up is 1; for the POSTSCRIPT
+ device, this is associated with style `R', so `gtroff' tries to
+ open `FooR'.
+
+ A solution to this problem is to use a dummy font like the
+ following:
+
+
+ .fp 0 dummy TR \" set up dummy font at position 0
+ .sty \n[.fp] Bar \" register style `Bar'
+ .ft 0 \" switch to font at position 0
+ .fam Foo \" activate family `Foo'
+ .ft Bar \" switch to font `FooBar'
+
+ *Note Font Positions::.
+
+
+File: groff, Node: Font Positions, Next: Using Symbols, Prev: Font Families, Up: Fonts and Symbols
+
+5.17.3 Font Positions
+---------------------
+
+For the sake of old phototypesetters and compatibility with old versions
+of `troff', `gtroff' has the concept of font "positions", on which
+various fonts are mounted.
+
+ -- Request: .fp pos font [external-name]
+ -- Register: \n[.f]
+ -- Register: \n[.fp]
+ Mount font FONT at position POS (which must be a non-negative
+ integer). This numeric position can then be referred to with font
+ changing commands. When `gtroff' starts it is using font
+ position 1 (which must exist; position 0 is unused usually at
+ start-up).
+
+ The current font in use, as a font position, is available in the
+ read-only number register `.f'. This can be useful to remember the
+ current font for later recall. It is associated with the current
+ environment (*note Environments::).
+
+
+ .nr save-font \n[.f]
+ .ft B
+ ... text text text ...
+ .ft \n[save-font]
+
+ The number of the next free font position is available in the
+ read-only number register `.fp'. This is useful when mounting a
+ new font, like so:
+
+
+ .fp \n[.fp] NEATOFONT
+
+ Fonts not listed in the `DESC' file are automatically mounted on
+ the next available font position when they are referenced. If a
+ font is to be mounted explicitly with the `fp' request on an unused
+ font position, it should be mounted on the first unused font
+ position, which can be found in the `.fp' register. Although
+ `gtroff' does not enforce this strictly, it is not allowed to
+ mount a font at a position whose number is much greater (approx.
+ 1000 positions) than that of any currently used position.
+
+ The `fp' request has an optional third argument. This argument
+ gives the external name of the font, which is used for finding the
+ font description file. The second argument gives the internal
+ name of the font which is used to refer to the font in `gtroff'
+ after it has been mounted. If there is no third argument then the
+ internal name is used as the external name. This feature makes it
+ possible to use fonts with long names in compatibility mode.
+
+ Both the `ft' request and the `\f' escape have alternative syntax
+forms to access font positions.
+
+ -- Request: .ft nnn
+ -- Escape: \fn
+ -- Escape: \f(nn
+ -- Escape: \f[nnn]
+ Change the current font position to NNN (one-digit position N,
+ two-digit position NN), which must be a non-negative integer.
+
+ If NNN is associated with a style (as set with the `sty' request
+ or with the `styles' command in the `DESC' file), use it within
+ the current font family (as set with the `fam' request, the `\F'
+ escape, or with the `family' command in the `DESC' file).
+
+
+ this is font 1
+ .ft 2
+ this is font 2
+ .ft \" switch back to font 1
+ .ft 3
+ this is font 3
+ .ft
+ this is font 1 again
+
+ *Note Changing Fonts::, for the standard syntax form.
+
+
+File: groff, Node: Using Symbols, Next: Special Fonts, Prev: Font Positions, Up: Fonts and Symbols
+
+5.17.4 Using Symbols
+--------------------
+
+A "glyph" is a graphical representation of a "character". While a
+character is an abstract entity containing semantic information, a
+glyph is something which can be actually seen on screen or paper. It
+is possible that a character has multiple glyph representation forms
+(for example, the character `A' can be either written in a roman or an
+italic font, yielding two different glyphs); sometimes more than one
+character maps to a single glyph (this is a "ligature" - the most
+common is `fi').
+
+ A "symbol" is simply a named glyph. Within `gtroff', all glyph
+names of a particular font are defined in its font file. If the user
+requests a glyph not available in this font, `gtroff' looks up an
+ordered list of "special fonts". By default, the POSTSCRIPT output
+device supports the two special fonts `SS' (slanted symbols) and `S'
+(symbols) (the former is looked up before the latter). Other output
+devices use different names for special fonts. Fonts mounted with the
+`fonts' keyword in the `DESC' file are globally available. To install
+additional special fonts locally (i.e. for a particular font), use the
+`fspecial' request.
+
+ Here the exact rules how `gtroff' searches a given symbol:
+
+ * If the symbol has been defined with the `char' request, use it.
+ This hides a symbol with the same name in the current font.
+
+ * Check the current font.
+
+ * If the symbol has been defined with the `fchar' request, use it.
+
+ * Check whether the current font has a font-specific list of special
+ fonts; test all fonts in the order of appearance in the last
+ `fspecial' call if appropriate.
+
+ * If the symbol has been defined with the `fschar' request for the
+ current font, use it.
+
+ * Check all fonts in the order of appearance in the last `special'
+ call.
+
+ * If the symbol has been defined with the `schar' request, use it.
+
+ * As a last resort, consult all fonts loaded up to now for special
+ fonts and check them, starting with the lowest font number. Note
+ that this can sometimes lead to surprising results since the
+ `fonts' line in the `DESC' file often contains empty positions
+ which are filled later on. For example, consider the following:
+
+
+ fonts 3 0 0 FOO
+
+ This mounts font `foo' at font position 3. We assume that `FOO'
+ is a special font, containing glyph `foo', and that no font has
+ been loaded yet. The line
+
+
+ .fspecial BAR BAZ
+
+ makes font `BAZ' special only if font `BAR' is active. We further
+ assume that `BAZ' is really a special font, i.e., the font
+ description file contains the `special' keyword, and that it also
+ contains glyph `foo' with a special shape fitting to font `BAR'.
+ After executing `fspecial', font `BAR' is loaded at font
+ position 1, and `BAZ' at position 2.
+
+ We now switch to a new font `XXX', trying to access glyph `foo'
+ which is assumed to be missing. There are neither font-specific
+ special fonts for `XXX' nor any other fonts made special with the
+ `special' request, so `gtroff' starts the search for special fonts
+ in the list of already mounted fonts, with increasing font
+ positions. Consequently, it finds `BAZ' before `FOO' even for
+ `XXX' which is not the intended behaviour.
+
+ *Note Font Files::, and *Note Special Fonts::, for more details.
+
+ The list of available symbols is device dependent; see the
+`groff_char(7)' man page for a complete list of all glyphs. For
+example, say
+
+
+ man -Tdvi groff_char > groff_char.dvi
+
+for a list using the default DVI fonts (not all versions of the `man'
+program support the `-T' option). If you want to use an additional
+macro package to change the used fonts, `groff' must be called directly:
+
+
+ groff -Tdvi -mec -man groff_char.7 > groff_char.dvi
+
+ Glyph names not listed in groff_char(7) are derived algorithmically,
+using a simplified version of the Adobe Glyph List (AGL) algorithm
+which is described in
+`http://partners.adobe.com/asn/tech/type/unicodegn.jsp'. The (frozen)
+set of glyph names which can't be derived algorithmically is called
+"groff glyph list (GGL)".
+
+ * A glyph for Unicode character U+XXXX[X[X]] which is not a
+ composite character will be named `uXXXX[X[X]]'. X must be an
+ uppercase hexadecimal digit. Examples: `u1234', `u008E',
+ `u12DB8'. The largest Unicode value is 0x10FFFF. There must be at
+ least four `X' digits; if necessary, add leading zeroes (after the
+ `u'). No zero padding is allowed for character codes greater than
+ 0xFFFF. Surrogates (i.e., Unicode values greater than 0xFFFF
+ represented with character codes from the surrogate area
+ U+D800-U+DFFF) are not allowed too.
+
+ * A glyph representing more than a single input character will be
+ named
+
+ `u' COMPONENT1 `_' COMPONENT2 `_' COMPONENT3 ...
+
+ Example: `u0045_0302_0301'.
+
+ For simplicity, all Unicode characters which are composites must be
+ decomposed maximally (this is normalization form D in the Unicode
+ standard); for example, `u00CA_0301' is not a valid glyph name
+ since U+00CA (LATIN CAPITAL LETTER E WITH CIRCUMFLEX) can be
+ further decomposed into U+0045 (LATIN CAPITAL LETTER E) and U+0302
+ (COMBINING CIRCUMFLEX ACCENT). `u0045_0302_0301' is thus the
+ glyph name for U+1EBE, LATIN CAPITAL LETTER E WITH CIRCUMFLEX AND
+ ACUTE.
+
+ * groff maintains a table to decompose all algorithmically derived
+ glyph names which are composites itself. For example, `u0100'
+ (LATIN LETTER A WITH MACRON) will be automatically decomposed into
+ `u0041_0304'. Additionally, a glyph name of the GGL is preferred
+ to an algorithmically derived glyph name; groff also automatically
+ does the mapping. Example: The glyph `u0045_0302' will be mapped
+ to `^E'.
+
+ * glyph names of the GGL can't be used in composite glyph names; for
+ example, `^E_u0301' is invalid.
+
+ -- Escape: \(nm
+ -- Escape: \[name]
+ -- Escape: \[component1 component2 ...]
+ Insert a symbol NAME (two-character name NM) or a composite glyph
+ with component glyphs COMPONENT1, COMPONENT2, .... There is no
+ special syntax for one-character names - the natural form `\N'
+ would collide with escapes.(1) (*note Using Symbols-Footnote-1::)
+
+ If NAME is undefined, a warning of type `char' is generated, and
+ the escape is ignored. *Note Debugging::, for information about
+ warnings.
+
+ groff resolves `\[...]' with more than a single component as
+ follows:
+
+ * Any component which is found in the GGL will be converted to
+ the `uXXXX' form.
+
+ * Any component `uXXXX' which is found in the list of
+ decomposable glyphs will be decomposed.
+
+ * The resulting elements are then concatenated with `_'
+ inbetween, dropping the leading `u' in all elements but the
+ first.
+
+ No check for the existence of any component (similar to `tr'
+ request) will be done.
+
+ Examples:
+
+ `\[A ho]'
+ `A' maps to `u0041', `ho' maps to `u02DB', thus the final
+ glyph name would be `u0041_02DB'. Note this is not the
+ expected result: The ogonek glyph `ho' is a spacing ogonek,
+ but for a proper composite a non-spacing ogonek (U+0328) is
+ necessary. Looking into the file `composite.tmac' one can
+ find `.composite ho u0328' which changes the mapping of `ho'
+ while a composite glyph name is constructed, causing the
+ final glyph name to be `u0041_0328'.
+
+ `\[^E u0301]'
+ `\[^E aa]'
+ `\[E a^ aa]'
+ `\[E ^ ']'
+ `^E' maps to `u0045_0302', thus the final glyph name is
+ `u0045_0302_0301' in all forms (assuming proper calls of the
+ `composite' request).
+
+ It is not possible to define glyphs with names like `A ho' within
+ a groff font file. This is not really a limitation; instead, you
+ have to define `u0041_0328'.
+
+ -- Escape: \C'xxx'
+ Typeset the glyph named XXX.(2) (*note Using Symbols-Footnote-2::)
+ Normally it is more convenient to use `\[XXX]', but `\C' has the
+ advantage that it is compatible with newer versions of AT&T
+ `troff' and is available in compatibility mode.
+
+ -- Request: .composite from to
+ Map glyph name FROM to glyph name TO if it is used in `\[...]'
+ with more than one component. See above for examples.
+
+ This mapping is based on glyph names only; no check for the
+ existence of either glyph is done.
+
+ A set of default mappings for many accents can be found in the file
+ `composite.tmac' which is loaded at start-up.
+
+ -- Escape: \N'n'
+ Typeset the glyph with code N in the current font (`n' is *not*
+ the input character code). The number N can be any non-negative
+ decimal integer. Most devices only have glyphs with codes between
+ 0 and 255; the Unicode output device uses codes in the range
+ 0-65535. If the current font does not contain a glyph with that
+ code, special fonts are _not_ searched. The `\N' escape sequence
+ can be conveniently used in conjunction with the `char' request:
+
+
+ .char \[phone] \f[ZD]\N'37'
+
+ The code of each glyph is given in the fourth column in the font
+ description file after the `charset' command. It is possible to
+ include unnamed glyphs in the font description file by using a
+ name of `---'; the `\N' escape sequence is the only way to use
+ these.
+
+ No kerning is applied to glyphs accessed with `\N'.
+
+ Some escape sequences directly map onto special glyphs.
+
+ -- Escape: \'
+ This is a backslash followed by the apostrophe character, ASCII
+ character `0x27' (EBCDIC character `0x7D'). The same as `\[aa]',
+ the acute accent.
+
+ -- Escape: \`
+ This is a backslash followed by ASCII character `0x60' (EBCDIC
+ character `0x79' usually). The same as `\[ga]', the grave accent.
+
+ -- Escape: \-
+ This is the same as `\[-]', the minus sign in the current font.
+
+ -- Request: .cflags n c1 c2 ...
+ Input characters and symbols have certain properties associated
+ with it.(3) (*note Using Symbols-Footnote-3::) These properties
+ can be modified with the `cflags' request. The first argument is
+ the sum of the desired flags and the remaining arguments are the
+ characters or symbols to have those properties. It is possible to
+ omit the spaces between the characters or symbols.
+
+ `1'
+ The character ends sentences (initially characters `.?!' have
+ this property).
+
+ `2'
+ Lines can be broken before the character (initially no
+ characters have this property).
+
+ `4'
+ Lines can be broken after the character (initially the
+ character `-' and the symbols `\[hy]' and `\[em]' have this
+ property).
+
+ `8'
+ The character overlaps horizontally if used as a horizontal
+ line building element. Initially the symbols `\[ul]',
+ `\[rn]', `\[ru]', `\[radicalex]', and `\[sqrtex]' have this
+ property.
+
+ `16'
+ The character overlaps vertically if used as vertical line
+ building element. Initially symbol `\[br]' has this property.
+
+ `32'
+ An end-of-sentence character followed by any number of
+ characters with this property is treated as the end of a
+ sentence if followed by a newline or two spaces; in other
+ words the character is "transparent" for the purposes of
+ end-of-sentence recognition - this is the same as having a
+ zero space factor in TeX (initially characters `"')]*' and
+ the symbols `\[dg]' and `\[rq]' have this property).
+
+ -- Request: .char g [string]
+ -- Request: .fchar g [string]
+ -- Request: .fschar f g [string]
+ -- Request: .schar g [string]
+ Define a new glyph G to be STRING (which can be empty).(4) (*note
+ Using Symbols-Footnote-4::) Every time glyph G needs to be
+ printed, STRING is processed in a temporary environment and the
+ result is wrapped up into a single object. Compatibility mode is
+ turned off and the escape character is set to `\' while STRING is
+ being processed. Any emboldening, constant spacing or track
+ kerning is applied to this object rather than to individual
+ characters in STRING.
+
+ A glyph defined by these requests can be used just like a normal
+ glyph provided by the output device. In particular, other
+ characters can be translated to it with the `tr' or `trin'
+ requests; it can be made the leader character by the `lc' request;
+ repeated patterns can be drawn with the glyph using the `\l' and
+ `\L' escape sequences; words containing the glyph can be
+ hyphenated correctly if the `hcode' request is used to give the
+ glyph's symbol a hyphenation code.
+
+ There is a special anti-recursion feature: Use of `g' within the
+ glyph's definition is handled like normal characters and symbols
+ not defined with `char'.
+
+ Note that the `tr' and `trin' requests take precedence if `char'
+ accesses the same symbol.
+
+
+ .tr XY
+ X
+ => Y
+ .char X Z
+ X
+ => Y
+ .tr XX
+ X
+ => Z
+
+ The `fchar' request defines a fallback glyph: `gtroff' only checks
+ for glyphs defined with `fchar' if it cannot find the glyph in the
+ current font. `gtroff' carries out this test before checking
+ special fonts.
+
+ `fschar' defines a fallback glyph for font F: `gtroff' checks for
+ glyphs defined with `fschar' after the list of fonts declared as
+ font-specific special fonts with the `fspecial' request, but
+ before the list of fonts declared as global special fonts with the
+ `special' request.
+
+ Finally, the `schar' request defines a global fallback glyph:
+ `gtroff' checks for glyphs defined with `schar' after the list of
+ fonts declared as global special fonts with the `special' request,
+ but before the already mounted special fonts.
+
+ *Note Using Symbols::, for a detailed description of the glyph
+ searching mechanism in `gtroff'.
+
+ -- Request: .rchar c1 c2 ...
+ -- Request: .rfschar f c1 c2 ...
+ Remove the definitions of glyphs C1, C2, .... This undoes the
+ effect of a `char', `fchar', or `schar' request.
+
+ It is possible to omit the whitespace between arguments.
+
+ The request `rfschar' removes glyph definitions defined with
+ `fschar' for glyph f.
+
+ *Note Special Characters::.
+
+
+File: groff, Node: Using Symbols-Footnotes, Up: Using Symbols
+
+ (1) Note that a one-character symbol is not the same as an input
+character, i.e., the character `a' is not the same as `\[a]'. By
+default, `groff' defines only a single one-character symbol, `\[-]'; it
+is usually accessed as `\-'. On the other hand, `gtroff' has the
+special feature that `\[charXXX]' is the same as the input character
+with character code XXX. For example, `\[char97]' is identical to the
+letter `a' if ASCII encoding is active.
+
+ (2) `\C' is actually a misnomer since it accesses an output glyph.
+
+ (3) Note that the output glyphs themselves don't have such
+properties. For `gtroff', a glyph is a numbered box with a given
+width, depth, and height, nothing else. All manipulations with the
+`cflags' request work on the input level.
+
+ (4) `char' is a misnomer since an output glyph is defined.
+
+
+File: groff, Node: Special Fonts, Next: Artificial Fonts, Prev: Using Symbols, Up: Fonts and Symbols
+
+5.17.5 Special Fonts
+--------------------
+
+Special fonts are those that `gtroff' searches when it cannot find the
+requested glyph in the current font. The Symbol font is usually a
+special font.
+
+ `gtroff' provides the following two requests to add more special
+fonts. *Note Using Symbols::, for a detailed description of the glyph
+searching mechanism in `gtroff'.
+
+ Usually, only non-TTY devices have special fonts.
+
+ -- Request: .special [s1 s2 ...]
+ -- Request: .fspecial f [s1 s2 ...]
+ Use the `special' request to define special fonts. Initially, this
+ list is empty.
+
+ Use the `fspecial' request to designate special fonts only when
+ font F is active. Initially, this list is empty.
+
+ Previous calls to `special' or `fspecial' are overwritten; without
+ arguments, the particular list of special fonts is set to empty.
+ Special fonts are searched in the order they appear as arguments.
+
+ All fonts which appear in a call to `special' or `fspecial' are
+ loaded.
+
+ *Note Using Symbols::, for the exact search order of glyphs.
+
+
+File: groff, Node: Artificial Fonts, Next: Ligatures and Kerning, Prev: Special Fonts, Up: Fonts and Symbols
+
+5.17.6 Artificial Fonts
+-----------------------
+
+There are a number of requests and escapes for artificially creating
+fonts. These are largely vestiges of the days when output devices did
+not have a wide variety of fonts, and when `nroff' and `troff' were
+separate programs. Most of them are no longer necessary in GNU
+`troff'. Nevertheless, they are supported.
+
+ -- Escape: \H'height'
+ -- Escape: \H'+height'
+ -- Escape: \H'-height'
+ -- Register: \n[.height]
+ Change (increment, decrement) the height of the current font, but
+ not the width. If HEIGHT is zero, restore the original height.
+ Default scaling indicator is `z'.
+
+ The read-only number register `.height' contains the font height as
+ set by `\H'.
+
+ Currently, only the `-Tps' device supports this feature.
+
+ Note that `\H' doesn't produce an input token in `gtroff'. As a
+ consequence, it can be used in requests like `mc' (which expects a
+ single character as an argument) to change the font on the fly:
+
+
+ .mc \H'+5z'x\H'0'
+
+ In compatibility mode, `gtroff' behaves differently: If an
+ increment or decrement is used, it is always taken relative to the
+ current point size and not relative to the previously selected font
+ height. Thus,
+
+
+ .cp 1
+ \H'+5'test \H'+5'test
+
+ prints the word `test' twice with the same font height (five
+ points larger than the current font size).
+
+ -- Escape: \S'slant'
+ -- Register: \n[.slant]
+ Slant the current font by SLANT degrees. Positive values slant to
+ the right. Only integer values are possible.
+
+ The read-only number register `.slant' contains the font slant as
+ set by `\S'.
+
+ Currently, only the `-Tps' device supports this feature.
+
+ Note that `\S' doesn't produce an input token in `gtroff'. As a
+ consequence, it can be used in requests like `mc' (which expects a
+ single character as an argument) to change the font on the fly:
+
+
+ .mc \S'20'x\S'0'
+
+ This request is incorrectly documented in the original UNIX troff
+ manual; the slant is always set to an absolute value.
+
+ -- Request: .ul [lines]
+ The `ul' request normally underlines subsequent lines if a TTY
+ output device is used. Otherwise, the lines are printed in italics
+ (only the term `underlined' is used in the following). The single
+ argument is the number of input lines to be underlined; with no
+ argument, the next line is underlined. If LINES is zero or
+ negative, stop the effects of `ul' (if it was active). Requests
+ and empty lines do not count for computing the number of underlined
+ input lines, even if they produce some output like `tl'. Lines
+ inserted by macros (e.g. invoked by a trap) do count.
+
+ At the beginning of `ul', the current font is stored and the
+ underline font is activated. Within the span of a `ul' request,
+ it is possible to change fonts, but after the last line affected by
+ `ul' the saved font is restored.
+
+ This number of lines still to be underlined is associated with the
+ current environment (*note Environments::). The underline font
+ can be changed with the `uf' request.
+
+ The `ul' request does not underline spaces.
+
+ -- Request: .cu [lines]
+ The `cu' request is similar to `ul' but underlines spaces as well
+ (if a TTY output device is used).
+
+ -- Request: .uf font
+ Set the underline font (globally) used by `ul' and `cu'. By
+ default, this is the font at position 2. FONT can be either a
+ non-negative font position or the name of a font.
+
+ -- Request: .bd font [offset]
+ -- Request: .bd font1 font2 [offset]
+ -- Register: \n[.b]
+ Artificially create a bold font by printing each glyph twice,
+ slightly offset.
+
+ Two syntax forms are available.
+
+ * Imitate a bold font unconditionally. The first argument
+ specifies the font to embolden, and the second is the number
+ of basic units, minus one, by which the two glyphs are
+ offset. If the second argument is missing, emboldening is
+ turned off.
+
+ FONT can be either a non-negative font position or the name
+ of a font.
+
+ OFFSET is available in the `.b' read-only register if a
+ special font is active; in the `bd' request, its default unit
+ is `u'.
+
+ * Imitate a bold form conditionally. Embolden FONT1 by OFFSET
+ only if font FONT2 is the current font. This command can be
+ issued repeatedly to set up different emboldening values for
+ different current fonts. If the second argument is missing,
+ emboldening is turned off for this particular current font.
+
+ This affects special fonts only (either set up with the
+ `special' command in font files or with the `fspecial'
+ request).
+
+ -- Request: .cs font [width [em-size]]
+ Switch to and from "constant glyph space mode". If activated, the
+ width of every glyph is WIDTH/36 ems. The em size is given
+ absolutely by EM-SIZE; if this argument is missing, the em value
+ is taken from the current font size (as set with the `ps' request)
+ when the font is effectively in use. Without second and third
+ argument, constant glyph space mode is deactivated.
+
+ Default scaling indicator for EM-SIZE is `z'; WIDTH is an integer.
+
+
+File: groff, Node: Ligatures and Kerning, Prev: Artificial Fonts, Up: Fonts and Symbols
+
+5.17.7 Ligatures and Kerning
+----------------------------
+
+Ligatures are groups of characters that are run together, i.e, producing
+a single glyph. For example, the letters `f' and `i' can form a
+ligature `fi' as in the word `file'. This produces a cleaner look
+(albeit subtle) to the printed output. Usually, ligatures are not
+available in fonts for TTY output devices.
+
+ Most POSTSCRIPT fonts support the fi and fl ligatures. The C/A/T
+typesetter that was the target of AT&T `troff' also supported `ff',
+`ffi', and `ffl' ligatures. Advanced typesetters or `expert' fonts may
+include ligatures for `ft' and `ct', although GNU `troff' does not
+support these (yet).
+
+ Only the current font is checked for ligatures and kerns; neither
+special fonts nor entities defined with the `char' request (and its
+siblings) are taken into account.
+
+ -- Request: .lg [flag]
+ -- Register: \n[.lg]
+ Switch the ligature mechanism on or off; if the parameter is
+ non-zero or missing, ligatures are enabled, otherwise disabled.
+ Default is on. The current ligature mode can be found in the
+ read-only number register `.lg' (set to 1 or 2 if ligatures are
+ enabled, 0 otherwise).
+
+ Setting the ligature mode to 2 enables the two-character ligatures
+ (fi, fl, and ff) and disables the three-character ligatures (ffi
+ and ffl).
+
+ "Pairwise kerning" is another subtle typesetting mechanism that
+modifies the distance between a glyph pair to improve readability. In
+most cases (but not always) the distance is decreased. Typewriter-like
+fonts and fonts for terminals where all glyphs have the same width
+don't use kerning.
+
+ -- Request: .kern [flag]
+ -- Register: \n[.kern]
+ Switch kerning on or off. If the parameter is non-zero or missing,
+ enable pairwise kerning, otherwise disable it. The read-only
+ number register `.kern' is set to 1 if pairwise kerning is enabled,
+ 0 otherwise.
+
+ If the font description file contains pairwise kerning information,
+ glyphs from that font are kerned. Kerning between two glyphs can
+ be inhibited by placing `\&' between them: `V\&A'.
+
+ *Note Font File Format::.
+
+ "Track kerning" expands or reduces the space between glyphs. This
+can be handy, for example, if you need to squeeze a long word onto a
+single line or spread some text to fill a narrow column. It must be
+used with great care since it is usually considered bad typography if
+the reader notices the effect.
+
+ -- Request: .tkf f s1 n1 s2 n2
+ Enable track kerning for font F. If the current font is F the
+ width of every glyph is increased by an amount between N1 and N2
+ (N1, N2 can be negative); if the current point size is less than
+ or equal to S1 the width is increased by N1; if it is greater than
+ or equal to S2 the width is increased by N2; if the point size is
+ greater than or equal to S1 and less than or equal to S2 the
+ increase in width is a linear function of the point size.
+
+ The default scaling indicator is `z' for S1 and S2, `p' for N1 and
+ N2.
+
+ Note that the track kerning amount is added even to the rightmost
+ glyph in a line; for large values it is thus recommended to
+ increase the line length by the same amount to compensate it.
+
+ Sometimes, when typesetting letters of different fonts, more or less
+space at such boundaries are needed. There are two escapes to help
+with this.
+
+ -- Escape: \/
+ Increase the width of the preceding glyph so that the spacing
+ between that glyph and the following glyph is correct if the
+ following glyph is a roman glyph. For example, if an italic `f'
+ is immediately followed by a roman right parenthesis, then in many
+ fonts the top right portion of the `f' overlaps the top left of
+ the right parenthesis. Use this escape sequence whenever an
+ italic glyph is immediately followed by a roman glyph without any
+ intervening space. This small amount of space is also called
+ "italic correction".
+
+
+ -- Escape: \,
+ Modify the spacing of the following glyph so that the spacing
+ between that glyph and the preceding glyph is correct if the
+ preceding glyph is a roman glyph. Use this escape sequence
+ whenever a roman glyph is immediately followed by an italic glyph
+ without any intervening space. In analogy to above, this space
+ could be called "left italic correction", but this term isn't used
+ widely.
+
+
+ -- Escape: \&
+ Insert a zero-width character, which is invisible. Its intended
+ use is to stop interaction of a character with its surrounding.
+
+ * It prevents the insertion of extra space after an
+ end-of-sentence character.
+
+
+ Test.
+ Test.
+ => Test. Test.
+ Test.\&
+ Test.
+ => Test. Test.
+
+ * It prevents interpretation of a control character at the
+ beginning of an input line.
+
+
+ .Test
+ => warning: `Test' not defined
+ \&.Test
+ => .Test
+
+ * It prevents kerning between two glyphs.
+
+ * It is needed to map an arbitrary character to nothing in the
+ `tr' request (*note Character Translations::).
+
+ -- Escape: \)
+ This escape is similar to `\&' except that it behaves like a
+ character declared with the `cflags' request to be transparent for
+ the purposes of an end-of-sentence character.
+
+ Its main usage is in macro definitions to protect against arguments
+ starting with a control character.
+
+
+ .de xxx
+ \)\\$1
+ ..
+ .de yyy
+ \&\\$1
+ ..
+ This is a test.\c
+ .xxx '
+ This is a test.
+ =>This is a test.' This is a test.
+ This is a test.\c
+ .yyy '
+ This is a test.
+ =>This is a test.' This is a test.
+
+
+
+File: groff, Node: Sizes, Next: Strings, Prev: Fonts and Symbols, Up: gtroff Reference
+
+5.18 Sizes
+==========
+
+`gtroff' uses two dimensions with each line of text, type size and
+vertical spacing. The "type size" is approximately the height of the
+tallest glyph.(1) (*note Sizes-Footnote-1::) "Vertical spacing" is the
+amount of space `gtroff' allows for a line of text; normally, this is
+about 20% larger than the current type size. Ratios smaller than this
+can result in hard-to-read text; larger than this, it spreads the text
+out more vertically (useful for term papers). By default, `gtroff'
+uses 10 point type on 12 point spacing.
+
+ The difference between type size and vertical spacing is known, by
+typesetters, as "leading" (this is pronounced `ledding').
+
+* Menu:
+
+* Changing Type Sizes::
+* Fractional Type Sizes::
+
+
+File: groff, Node: Sizes-Footnotes, Up: Sizes
+
+ (1) This is usually the parenthesis. Note that in most cases the
+real dimensions of the glyphs in a font are _not_ related to its type
+size! For example, the standard POSTSCRIPT font families `Times
+Roman', `Helvetica', and `Courier' can't be used together at 10pt; to
+get acceptable output, the size of `Helvetica' has to be reduced by one
+point, and the size of `Courier' must be increased by one point.
+
+
+File: groff, Node: Changing Type Sizes, Next: Fractional Type Sizes, Prev: Sizes, Up: Sizes
+
+5.18.1 Changing Type Sizes
+--------------------------
+
+ -- Request: .ps [size]
+ -- Request: .ps +size
+ -- Request: .ps -size
+ -- Escape: \ssize
+ -- Register: \n[.s]
+ Use the `ps' request or the `\s' escape to change (increase,
+ decrease) the type size (in points). Specify SIZE as either an
+ absolute point size, or as a relative change from the current size.
+ The size 0, or no argument, goes back to the previous size.
+
+ Default scaling indicator of `size' is `z'. If `size' is zero or
+ negative, it is set to 1u.
+
+ The read-only number register `.s' returns the point size in
+ points as a decimal fraction. This is a string. To get the point
+ size in scaled points, use the `.ps' register instead.
+
+ `.s' is associated with the current environment (*note
+ Environments::).
+
+
+ snap, snap,
+ .ps +2
+ grin, grin,
+ .ps +2
+ wink, wink, \s+2nudge, nudge,\s+8 say no more!
+ .ps 10
+
+ The `\s' escape may be called in a variety of ways. Much like
+ other escapes there must be a way to determine where the argument
+ ends and the text begins. Any of the following forms are valid:
+
+ `\sN'
+ Set the point size to N points. N must be either 0 or in the
+ range 4 to 39.
+
+ `\s+N'
+ `\s-N'
+ Increase or decrease the point size by N points. N must be
+ exactly one digit.
+
+ `\s(NN'
+ Set the point size to NN points. NN must be exactly two
+ digits.
+
+ `\s+(NN'
+ `\s-(NN'
+ `\s(+NN'
+ `\s(-NN'
+ Increase or decrease the point size by NN points. NN must be
+ exactly two digits.
+
+ Note that `\s' doesn't produce an input token in `gtroff'. As a
+ consequence, it can be used in requests like `mc' (which expects a
+ single character as an argument) to change the font on the fly:
+
+
+ .mc \s[20]x\s[0]
+
+ *Note Fractional Type Sizes::, for yet another syntactical form of
+ using the `\s' escape.
+
+ -- Request: .sizes s1 s2 ... sn [0]
+ Some devices may only have certain permissible sizes, in which case
+ `gtroff' rounds to the nearest permissible size. The `DESC' file
+ specifies which sizes are permissible for the device.
+
+ Use the `sizes' request to change the permissible sizes for the
+ current output device. Arguments are in scaled points; the
+ `sizescale' line in the `DESC' file for the output device provides
+ the scaling factor. For example, if the scaling factor is 1000,
+ then the value 12000 is 12 points.
+
+ Each argument can be a single point size (such as `12000'), or a
+ range of sizes (such as `4000-72000'). You can optionally end the
+ list with a zero.
+
+ -- Request: .vs [space]
+ -- Request: .vs +space
+ -- Request: .vs -space
+ -- Register: \n[.v]
+ Change (increase, decrease) the vertical spacing by SPACE. The
+ default scaling indicator is `p'.
+
+ If `vs' is called without an argument, the vertical spacing is
+ reset to the previous value before the last call to `vs'.
+
+ `gtroff' creates a warning of type `range' if SPACE is negative;
+ the vertical spacing is then set to smallest positive value, the
+ vertical resolution (as given in the `.V' register).
+
+ Note that `.vs 0' isn't saved in a diversion since it doesn't
+ result in a vertical motion. You explicitly have to repeat this
+ command before inserting the diversion.
+
+ The read-only number register `.v' contains the current vertical
+ spacing; it is associated with the current environment (*note
+ Environments::).
+
+ The effective vertical line spacing consists of four components.
+Breaking a line causes the following actions (in the given order).
+
+ * Move the current point vertically by the "extra pre-vertical line
+ space". This is the minimum value of all `\x' escapes with a
+ negative argument in the current output line.
+
+ * Move the current point vertically by the vertical line spacing as
+ set with the `vs' request.
+
+ * Output the current line.
+
+ * Move the current point vertically by the "extra post-vertical line
+ space". This is the maximum value of all `\x' escapes with a
+ positive argument in the line which has just been output.
+
+ * Move the current point vertically by the "post-vertical line
+ spacing" as set with the `pvs' request.
+
+ It is usually better to use `vs' or `pvs' instead of `ls' to produce
+double-spaced documents: `vs' and `pvs' have a finer granularity for
+the inserted vertical space compared to `ls'; furthermore, certain
+preprocessors assume single-spacing.
+
+ *Note Manipulating Spacing::, for more details on the `\x' escape
+and the `ls' request.
+
+ -- Request: .pvs [space]
+ -- Request: .pvs +space
+ -- Request: .pvs -space
+ -- Register: \n[.pvs]
+ Change (increase, decrease) the post-vertical spacing by SPACE.
+ The default scaling indicator is `p'.
+
+ If `pvs' is called without an argument, the post-vertical spacing
+ is reset to the previous value before the last call to `pvs'.
+
+ `gtroff' creates a warning of type `range' if SPACE is zero or
+ negative; the vertical spacing is then set to zero.
+
+ The read-only number register `.pvs' contains the current
+ post-vertical spacing; it is associated with the current
+ environment (*note Environments::).
+
+
+File: groff, Node: Fractional Type Sizes, Prev: Changing Type Sizes, Up: Sizes
+
+5.18.2 Fractional Type Sizes
+----------------------------
+
+A "scaled point" is equal to 1/SIZESCALE points, where SIZESCALE is
+specified in the `DESC' file (1 by default). There is a new scale
+indicator `z' which has the effect of multiplying by SIZESCALE.
+Requests and escape sequences in `gtroff' interpret arguments that
+represent a point size as being in units of scaled points, but they
+evaluate each such argument using a default scale indicator of `z'.
+Arguments treated in this way are the argument to the `ps' request, the
+third argument to the `cs' request, the second and fourth arguments to
+the `tkf' request, the argument to the `\H' escape sequence, and those
+variants of the `\s' escape sequence that take a numeric expression as
+their argument (see below).
+
+ For example, suppose SIZESCALE is 1000; then a scaled point is
+equivalent to a millipoint; the request `.ps 10.25' is equivalent to
+`.ps 10.25z' and thus sets the point size to 10250 scaled points, which
+is equal to 10.25 points.
+
+ `gtroff' disallows the use of the `z' scale indicator in instances
+where it would make no sense, such as a numeric expression whose
+default scale indicator was neither `u' nor `z'. Similarly it would
+make no sense to use a scaling indicator other than `z' or `u' in a
+numeric expression whose default scale indicator was `z', and so
+`gtroff' disallows this as well.
+
+ There is also new scale indicator `s' which multiplies by the number
+of units in a scaled point. So, for example, `\n[.ps]s' is equal to
+`1m'. Be sure not to confuse the `s' and `z' scale indicators.
+
+ -- Register: \n[.ps]
+ A read-only number register returning the point size in scaled
+ points.
+
+ `.ps' is associated with the current environment (*note
+ Environments::).
+
+ -- Register: \n[.psr]
+ -- Register: \n[.sr]
+ The last-requested point size in scaled points is contained in the
+ `.psr' read-only number register. The last requested point size
+ in points as a decimal fraction can be found in `.sr'. This is a
+ string-valued read-only number register.
+
+ Note that the requested point sizes are device-independent, whereas
+ the values returned by the `.ps' and `.s' registers are not. For
+ example, if a point size of 11pt is requested, and a `sizes'
+ request (or a `sizescale' line in a `DESC' file) specifies 10.95pt
+ instead, this value is actually used.
+
+ Both registers are associated with the current environment (*note
+ Environments::).
+
+ The `\s' escape has the following syntax for working with fractional
+type sizes:
+
+`\s[N]'
+`\s'N''
+ Set the point size to N scaled points; N is a numeric expression
+ with a default scale indicator of `z'.
+
+`\s[+N]'
+`\s[-N]'
+`\s+[N]'
+`\s-[N]'
+`\s'+N''
+`\s'-N''
+`\s+'N''
+`\s-'N''
+ Increase or or decrease the point size by N scaled points; N is a
+ numeric expression with a default scale indicator of `z'.
+
+ *Note Font Files::.
+
+
+File: groff, Node: Strings, Next: Conditionals and Loops, Prev: Sizes, Up: gtroff Reference
+
+5.19 Strings
+============
+
+`gtroff' has string variables, which are entirely for user convenience
+(i.e. there are no built-in strings exept `.T', but even this is a
+read-write string variable).
+
+ -- Request: .ds name [string]
+ -- Request: .ds1 name [string]
+ -- Escape: \*n
+ -- Escape: \*(nm
+ -- Escape: \*[name arg1 arg2 ...]
+ Define and access a string variable NAME (one-character name N,
+ two-character name NM). If NAME already exists, `ds' overwrites
+ the previous definition. Only the syntax form using brackets can
+ take arguments which are handled identically to macro arguments;
+ the single exception is that a closing bracket as an argument must
+ be enclosed in double quotes. *Note Request and Macro
+ Arguments::, and *Note Parameters::.
+
+ Example:
+
+
+ .ds foo a \\$1 test
+ .
+ This is \*[foo nice].
+ => This is a nice test.
+
+ The `\*' escape "interpolates" (expands in-place) a
+ previously-defined string variable. To be more precise, the stored
+ string is pushed onto the input stack which is then parsed by
+ `gtroff'. Similar to number registers, it is possible to nest
+ strings, i.e. string variables can be called within string
+ variables.
+
+ If the string named by the `\*' escape does not exist, it is
+ defined as empty, and a warning of type `mac' is emitted (see
+ *Note Debugging::, for more details).
+
+ *Caution:* Unlike other requests, the second argument to the `ds'
+ request takes up the entire line including trailing spaces. This
+ means that comments on a line with such a request can introduce
+ unwanted space into a string.
+
+
+ .ds UX \s-1UNIX\s0\u\s-3tm\s0\d \" UNIX trademark
+
+ Instead the comment should be put on another line or have the
+ comment escape adjacent with the end of the string.
+
+
+ .ds UX \s-1UNIX\s0\u\s-3tm\s0\d\" UNIX trademark
+
+ To produce leading space the string can be started with a double
+ quote. No trailing quote is needed; in fact, any trailing quote is
+ included in your string.
+
+
+ .ds sign " Yours in a white wine sauce,
+
+ Strings are not limited to a single line of text. A string can
+ span several lines by escaping the newlines with a backslash. The
+ resulting string is stored _without_ the newlines.
+
+
+ .ds foo lots and lots \
+ of text are on these \
+ next several lines
+
+ It is not possible to have real newlines in a string. To put a
+ single double quote character into a string, use two consecutive
+ double quote characters.
+
+ The `ds1' request turns off compatibility mode while interpreting
+ a string. To be more precise, a "compatibility save" input token
+ is inserted at the beginning of the string, and a "compatibility
+ restore" input token at the end.
+
+
+ .nr xxx 12345
+ .ds aa The value of xxx is \\n[xxx].
+ .ds1 bb The value of xxx ix \\n[xxx].
+ .
+ .cp 1
+ .
+ \*(aa
+ => warning: number register `[' not defined
+ => The value of xxx is 0xxx].
+ \*(bb
+ => The value of xxx ix 12345.
+
+ Strings, macros, and diversions (and boxes) share the same name
+ space. Internally, even the same mechanism is used to store them.
+ This has some interesting consequences. For example, it is
+ possible to call a macro with string syntax and vice versa.
+
+
+ .de xxx
+ a funny test.
+ ..
+ This is \*[xxx]
+ => This is a funny test.
+
+ .ds yyy a funny test
+ This is
+ .yyy
+ => This is a funny test.
+
+ Diversions and boxes can be also called with string syntax.
+
+ Another consequence is that you can copy one-line diversions or
+ boxes to a string.
+
+
+ .di xxx
+ a \fItest\fR
+ .br
+ .di
+ .ds yyy This is \*[xxx]\c
+ \*[yyy].
+ => This is a test.
+
+ As the previous example shows, it is possible to store formatted
+ output in strings. The `\c' escape prevents the insertion of an
+ additional blank line in the output.
+
+ Copying diversions longer than a single output line produces
+ unexpected results.
+
+
+ .di xxx
+ a funny
+ .br
+ test
+ .br
+ .di
+ .ds yyy This is \*[xxx]\c
+ \*[yyy].
+ => test This is a funny.
+
+ Usually, it is not predictable whether a diversion contains one or
+ more output lines, so this mechanism should be avoided. With UNIX
+ `troff', this was the only solution to strip off a final newline
+ from a diversion. Another disadvantage is that the spaces in the
+ copied string are already formatted, making them unstretchable.
+ This can cause ugly results.
+
+ A clean solution to this problem is available in GNU `troff',
+ using the requests `chop' to remove the final newline of a
+ diversion, and `unformat' to make the horizontal spaces
+ stretchable again.
+
+
+ .box xxx
+ a funny
+ .br
+ test
+ .br
+ .box
+ .chop xxx
+ .unformat xxx
+ This is \*[xxx].
+ => This is a funny test.
+
+ *Note Gtroff Internals::, for more information.
+
+ -- Request: .as name [string]
+ -- Request: .as1 name [string]
+ The `as' request is similar to `ds' but appends STRING to the
+ string stored as NAME instead of redefining it. If NAME doesn't
+ exist yet, it is created.
+
+
+ .as sign " with shallots, onions and garlic,
+
+ The `as1' request is similar to `as', but compatibility mode is
+ switched off while the appended string is interpreted. To be more
+ precise, a "compatibility save" input token is inserted at the
+ beginning of the appended string, and a "compatibility restore"
+ input token at the end.
+
+ Rudimentary string manipulation routines are given with the next two
+requests.
+
+ -- Request: .substring str n1 [n2]
+ Replace the string named STR with the substring defined by the
+ indices N1 and N2. The first character in the string has index 0.
+ If N2 is omitted, it is taken to be equal to the string's length.
+ If the index value N1 or N2 is negative, it is counted from the
+ end of the string, going backwards: The last character has
+ index -1, the character before the last character has index -2,
+ etc.
+
+
+ .ds xxx abcdefgh
+ .substring xxx 1 -4
+ \*[xxx]
+ => bcde
+
+
+ -- Request: .length reg str
+ Compute the number of characters of STR and return it in the
+ number register REG. If REG doesn't exist, it is created. `str'
+ is read in copy mode.
+
+
+ .ds xxx abcd\h'3i'efgh
+ .length yyy \*[xxx]
+ \n[yyy]
+ => 14
+
+
+ -- Request: .rn xx yy
+ Rename the request, macro, diversion, or string XX to YY.
+
+ -- Request: .rm xx
+ Remove the request, macro, diversion, or string XX. `gtroff'
+ treats subsequent invocations as if the object had never been
+ defined.
+
+ -- Request: .als new old
+ Create an alias named NEW for the request, string, macro, or
+ diversion object named OLD. The new name and the old name are
+ exactly equivalent (it is similar to a hard rather than a soft
+ link). If OLD is undefined, `gtroff' generates a warning of type
+ `mac' and ignores the request.
+
+ -- Request: .chop xx
+ Remove (chop) the last character from the macro, string, or
+ diversion named XX. This is useful for removing the newline from
+ the end of diversions that are to be interpolated as strings.
+ This command can be used repeatedly; see *Note Gtroff Internals::,
+ for details on nodes inserted additionally by `gtroff'.
+
+ *Note Identifiers::, and *Note Comments::.
+
+
+File: groff, Node: Conditionals and Loops, Next: Writing Macros, Prev: Strings, Up: gtroff Reference
+
+5.20 Conditionals and Loops
+===========================
+
+* Menu:
+
+* Operators in Conditionals::
+* if-else::
+* while::
+
+
+File: groff, Node: Operators in Conditionals, Next: if-else, Prev: Conditionals and Loops, Up: Conditionals and Loops
+
+5.20.1 Operators in Conditionals
+--------------------------------
+
+In `if' and `while' requests, there are several more operators
+available:
+
+`e'
+`o'
+ True if the current page is even or odd numbered (respectively).
+
+`n'
+ True if the document is being processed in nroff mode (i.e., the
+ `.nroff' command has been issued).
+
+`t'
+ True if the document is being processed in troff mode (i.e., the
+ `.troff' command has been issued).
+
+`v'
+ Always false. This condition is for compatibility with other
+ `troff' versions only (identifying a `-Tversatec' device).
+
+`'XXX'YYY''
+ True if the string XXX is equal to the string YYY. Other
+ characters can be used in place of the single quotes; the same set
+ of delimiters as for the `\D' escape is used (*note Escapes::).
+ `gtroff' formats the strings before being compared:
+
+
+ .ie "|"\fR|\fP" \
+ true
+ .el \
+ false
+ => true
+
+ The resulting motions, glyph sizes, and fonts have to match,(1)
+ (*note Operators in Conditionals-Footnote-1::) and not the
+ individual motion, size, and font requests. In the previous
+ example, `|' and `\fR|\fP' both result in a roman `|' glyph with
+ the same point size and at the same location on the page, so the
+ strings are equal. If `.ft I' had been added before the `.ie',
+ the result would be "false" because (the first) `|' produces an
+ italic `|' rather than a roman one.
+
+`r XXX'
+ True if there is a number register named XXX.
+
+`d XXX'
+ True if there is a string, macro, diversion, or request named XXX.
+
+`m XXX'
+ True if there is a color named XXX.
+
+`c G'
+ True if there is a glyph G available(2) (*note Operators in
+ Conditionals-Footnote-2::); G is either an ASCII character or a
+ special character (`\(GG' or `\[GGG]'); the condition is also true
+ if G has been defined by the `char' request.
+
+`F FONT'
+ True if a font named FONT exists. FONT is handled as if it was
+ opened with the `ft' request (this is, font translation and styles
+ are applied), without actually mounting it.
+
+ This test doesn't load the complete font but only its header to
+ verify its validity.
+
+`S STYLE'
+ True if style STYLE has been registered. Font translation is
+ applied.
+
+ Note that these operators can't be combined with other operators like
+`:' or `&'; only a leading `!' (without whitespace between the
+exclamation mark and the operator) can be used to negate the result.
+
+
+ .nr xxx 1
+ .ie !r xxx \
+ true
+ .el \
+ false
+ => false
+
+ A whitespace after `!' always evaluates to zero (this bizarre
+behaviour is due to compatibility with UNIX `troff').
+
+
+ .nr xxx 1
+ .ie ! r xxx \
+ true
+ .el \
+ false
+ => r xxx true
+
+ It is possible to omit the whitespace before the argument to the
+`r', `d', and `c' operators.
+
+ *Note Expressions::.
+
+
+File: groff, Node: Operators in Conditionals-Footnotes, Up: Operators in Conditionals
+
+ (1) The created output nodes must be identical. *Note Gtroff
+Internals::.
+
+ (2) The name of this conditional operator is a misnomer since it
+tests names of output glyphs.
+
+
+File: groff, Node: if-else, Next: while, Prev: Operators in Conditionals, Up: Conditionals and Loops
+
+5.20.2 if-else
+--------------
+
+`gtroff' has if-then-else constructs like other languages, although the
+formatting can be painful.
+
+ -- Request: .if expr anything
+ Evaluate the expression EXPR, and executes ANYTHING (the remainder
+ of the line) if EXPR evaluates to a value greater than zero
+ (true). ANYTHING is interpreted as though it was on a line by
+ itself (except that leading spaces are swallowed). *Note
+ Expressions::, for more info.
+
+
+ .nr xxx 1
+ .nr yyy 2
+ .if ((\n[xxx] == 1) & (\n[yyy] == 2)) true
+ => true
+
+
+ -- Request: .nop anything
+ Executes ANYTHING. This is similar to `.if 1'.
+
+ -- Request: .ie expr anything
+ -- Request: .el anything
+ Use the `ie' and `el' requests to write an if-then-else. The
+ first request is the `if' part and the latter is the `else' part.
+
+
+ .ie n .ls 2 \" double-spacing in nroff
+ .el .ls 1 \" single-spacing in troff
+
+
+ -- Escape: \{
+ -- Escape: \}
+ In many cases, an if (or if-else) construct needs to execute more
+ than one request. This can be done using the `\{' and `\}'
+ escapes. The following example shows the possible ways to use
+ these escapes (note the position of the opening and closing
+ braces).
+
+
+ .ie t \{\
+ . ds lq ``
+ . ds rq ''
+ .\}
+ .el \
+ .\{\
+ . ds lq "
+ . ds rq "\}
+
+
+ *Note Expressions::.
+
+
+File: groff, Node: while, Prev: if-else, Up: Conditionals and Loops
+
+5.20.3 while
+------------
+
+`gtroff' provides a looping construct using the `while' request, which
+is used much like the `if' (and related) requests.
+
+ -- Request: .while expr anything
+ Evaluate the expression EXPR, and repeatedly execute ANYTHING (the
+ remainder of the line) until EXPR evaluates to 0.
+
+
+ .nr a 0 1
+ .while (\na < 9) \{\
+ \n+a,
+ .\}
+ \n+a
+ => 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
+
+ Some remarks.
+
+ * The body of a `while' request is treated like the body of a
+ `de' request: `gtroff' temporarily stores it in a macro which
+ is deleted after the loop has been exited. It can
+ considerably slow down a macro if the body of the `while'
+ request (within the macro) is large. Each time the macro is
+ executed, the `while' body is parsed and stored again as a
+ temporary macro.
+
+
+ .de xxx
+ . nr num 10
+ . while (\\n[num] > 0) \{\
+ . \" many lines of code
+ . nr num -1
+ . \}
+ ..
+
+ The traditional and ofter better solution (UNIX `troff'
+ doesn't have the `while' request) is to use a recursive macro
+ instead which is parsed only once during its definition.
+
+
+ .de yyy
+ . if (\\n[num] > 0) \{\
+ . \" many lines of code
+ . nr num -1
+ . yyy
+ . \}
+ ..
+ .
+ .de xxx
+ . nr num 10
+ . yyy
+ ..
+
+ Note that the number of available recursion levels is set
+ to 1000 (this is a compile-time constant value of `gtroff').
+
+ * The closing brace of a `while' body must end a line.
+
+
+ .if 1 \{\
+ . nr a 0 1
+ . while (\n[a] < 10) \{\
+ . nop \n+[a]
+ .\}\}
+ => unbalanced \{ \}
+
+
+ -- Request: .break
+ Break out of a `while' loop. Be sure not to confuse this with the
+ `br' request (causing a line break).
+
+ -- Request: .continue
+ Finish the current iteration of a `while' loop, immediately
+ restarting the next iteration.
+
+ *Note Expressions::.
+
+
+File: groff, Node: Writing Macros, Next: Page Motions, Prev: Conditionals and Loops, Up: gtroff Reference
+
+5.21 Writing Macros
+===================
+
+A "macro" is a collection of text and embedded commands which can be
+invoked multiple times. Use macros to define common operations.
+
+ -- Request: .de name [end]
+ -- Request: .de1 name [end]
+ -- Request: .dei name [end]
+ -- Request: .dei1 name [end]
+ Define a new macro named NAME. `gtroff' copies subsequent lines
+ (starting with the next one) into an internal buffer until it
+ encounters the line `..' (two dots). The optional second argument
+ to `de' changes this to a macro to `.END'.
+
+ There can be whitespace after the first dot in the line containing
+ the ending token (either `.' or macro `END').
+
+ Here a small example macro called `P' which causes a break and
+ inserts some vertical space. It could be used to separate
+ paragraphs.
+
+
+ .de P
+ . br
+ . sp .8v
+ ..
+
+ The following example defines a macro within another. Remember
+ that expansion must be protected twice; once for reading the macro
+ and once for executing.
+
+
+ \# a dummy macro to avoid a warning
+ .de end
+ ..
+ .
+ .de foo
+ . de bar end
+ . nop \f[B]Hallo \\\\$1!\f[]
+ . end
+ ..
+ .
+ .foo
+ .bar Joe
+ => Hallo Joe!
+
+ Since `\f' has no expansion, it isn't necessary to protect its
+ backslash. Had we defined another macro within `bar' which takes
+ a parameter, eight backslashes would be necessary before `$1'.
+
+ The `de1' request turns off compatibility mode while executing the
+ macro. On entry, the current compatibility mode is saved and
+ restored at exit.
+
+
+ .nr xxx 12345
+ .
+ .de aa
+ The value of xxx is \\n[xxx].
+ ..
+ .de1 bb
+ The value of xxx ix \\n[xxx].
+ ..
+ .
+ .cp 1
+ .
+ .aa
+ => warning: number register `[' not defined
+ => The value of xxx is 0xxx].
+ .bb
+ => The value of xxx ix 12345.
+
+ The `dei' request defines a macro indirectly. That is, it expands
+ strings whose names are NAME or END before performing the append.
+
+ This:
+
+
+ .ds xx aa
+ .ds yy bb
+ .dei xx yy
+
+ is equivalent to:
+
+
+ .de aa bb
+
+ The `dei1' request is similar to `dei' but with compatibility mode
+ switched off during execution of the defined macro.
+
+ If compatibility mode is on, `de' (and `dei') behave similar to
+ `de1' (and `dei1'): A `compatibility save' token is inserted at
+ the beginning, and a `compatibility restore' token at the end, with
+ compatibility mode switched on during execution. *Note Gtroff
+ Internals::, for more information on switching compatibility mode
+ on and off in a single document.
+
+ Using `trace.tmac', you can trace calls to `de' and `de1'.
+
+ Note that macro identifiers are shared with identifiers for
+ strings and diversions.
+
+ -- Request: .am name [end]
+ -- Request: .am1 name [end]
+ -- Request: .ami name [end]
+ -- Request: .ami1 name [end]
+ Works similarly to `de' except it appends onto the macro named
+ NAME. So, to make the previously defined `P' macro actually do
+ indented instead of block paragraphs, add the necessary code to the
+ existing macro like this:
+
+
+ .am P
+ .ti +5n
+ ..
+
+ The `am1' request turns off compatibility mode while executing the
+ appended macro piece. To be more precise, a "compatibility save"
+ input token is inserted at the beginning of the appended code, and
+ a "compatibility restore" input token at the end.
+
+ The `ami' request appends indirectly, meaning that `gtroff'
+ expands strings whose names are NAME or END before performing the
+ append.
+
+ The `ami1' request is similar to `ami' but compatibility mode is
+ switched off during execution of the defined macro.
+
+ Using `trace.tmac', you can trace calls to `am' and `am1'.
+
+ *Note Strings::, for the `als' request to rename a macro.
+
+ The `de', `am', `di', `da', `ds', and `as' requests (together with
+its variants) only create a new object if the name of the macro,
+diversion or string diversion is currently undefined or if it is
+defined to be a request; normally they modify the value of an existing
+object.
+
+ -- Request: .return [anything]
+ Exit a macro, immediately returning to the caller.
+
+ If called with an argument, exit twice, namely the current macro
+ and the macro one level higher. This is used to define a wrapper
+ macro for `return' in `trace.tmac'.
+
+* Menu:
+
+* Copy-in Mode::
+* Parameters::
+
+
+File: groff, Node: Copy-in Mode, Next: Parameters, Prev: Writing Macros, Up: Writing Macros
+
+5.21.1 Copy-in Mode
+-------------------
+
+When `gtroff' reads in the text for a macro, string, or diversion, it
+copies the text (including request lines, but excluding escapes) into
+an internal buffer. Escapes are converted into an internal form,
+except for `\n', `\$', `\*', `\\' and `\<RET>' which are evaluated and
+inserted into the text where the escape was located. This is known as
+"copy-in" mode or "copy" mode.
+
+ What this means is that you can specify when these escapes are to be
+evaluated (either at copy-in time or at the time of use) by insulating
+the escapes with an extra backslash. Compare this to the `\def' and
+`\edef' commands in TeX.
+
+ The following example prints the numbers 20 and 10:
+
+
+ .nr x 20
+ .de y
+ .nr x 10
+ \&\nx
+ \&\\nx
+ ..
+ .y
+
+
+File: groff, Node: Parameters, Prev: Copy-in Mode, Up: Writing Macros
+
+5.21.2 Parameters
+-----------------
+
+The arguments to a macro or string can be examined using a variety of
+escapes.
+
+ -- Register: \n[.$]
+ The number of arguments passed to a macro or string. This is a
+ read-only number register.
+
+ Note that the `shift' request can change its value.
+
+ Any individual argument can be retrieved with one of the following
+escapes:
+
+ -- Escape: \$n
+ -- Escape: \$(nn
+ -- Escape: \$[nnn]
+ Retrieve the Nth, NNth or NNNth argument. As usual, the first
+ form only accepts a single number (larger than zero), the second a
+ two-digit number (larger or equal to 10), and the third any
+ positive integer value (larger than zero). Macros and strings can
+ have an unlimited number of arguments. Note that due to copy-in
+ mode, use two backslashes on these in actual use to prevent
+ interpolation until the macro is actually invoked.
+
+ -- Request: .shift [n]
+ Shift the arguments 1 position, or as many positions as specified
+ by its argument. After executing this request, argument I becomes
+ argument I-N; arguments 1 to N are no longer available. Shifting
+ by negative amounts is currently undefined.
+
+ The register `.$' is adjusted accordingly.
+
+ -- Escape: \$*
+ -- Escape: \$@
+ In some cases it is convenient to use all of the arguments at once
+ (for example, to pass the arguments along to another macro). The
+ `\$*' escape concatenates all the arguments separated by spaces. A
+ similar escape is `\$@', which concatenates all the arguments with
+ each surrounded by double quotes, and separated by spaces. If not
+ in compatibility mode, the input level of double quotes is
+ preserved (see *Note Request and Macro Arguments::).
+
+ -- Escape: \$0
+ The name used to invoke the current macro. The `als' request can
+ make a macro have more than one name.
+
+
+ .de generic-macro
+ . ...
+ . if \\n[error] \{\
+ . tm \\$0: Houston, we have a problem.
+ . return
+ . \}
+ ..
+ .
+ .als foo generic-macro
+ .als bar generic-macro
+
+
+ *Note Request and Macro Arguments::.
+
+
+File: groff, Node: Page Motions, Next: Drawing Requests, Prev: Writing Macros, Up: gtroff Reference
+
+5.22 Page Motions
+=================
+
+*Note Manipulating Spacing::, for a discussion of the main request for
+vertical motion, `sp'.
+
+ -- Request: .mk [reg]
+ -- Request: .rt [dist]
+ The request `mk' can be used to mark a location on a page, for
+ movement to later. This request takes a register name as an
+ argument in which to store the current page location. With no
+ argument it stores the location in an internal register. The
+ results of this can be used later by the `rt' or the `sp' request
+ (or the `\v' escape).
+
+ The `rt' request returns _upwards_ to the location marked with the
+ last `mk' request. If used with an argument, return to a position
+ which distance from the top of the page is DIST (no previous call
+ to `mk' is necessary in this case). Default scaling indicator is
+ `v'.
+
+ Here a primitive solution for a two-column macro.
+
+
+ .nr column-length 1.5i
+ .nr column-gap 4m
+ .nr bottom-margin 1m
+ .
+
+
+ .de 2c
+ . br
+ . mk
+ . ll \\n[column-length]u
+ . wh -\\n[bottom-margin]u 2c-trap
+ . nr right-side 0
+ ..
+ .
+
+
+ .de 2c-trap
+ . ie \\n[right-side] \{\
+ . nr right-side 0
+ . po -(\\n[column-length]u + \\n[column-gap]u)
+ . \" remove trap
+ . wh -\\n[bottom-margin]u
+ . \}
+ . el \{\
+ . \" switch to right side
+ . nr right-side 1
+ . po +(\\n[column-length]u + \\n[column-gap]u)
+ . rt
+ . \}
+ ..
+ .
+
+
+ .pl 1.5i
+ .ll 4i
+ This is a small test which shows how the
+ rt request works in combination with mk.
+
+ .2c
+ Starting here, text is typeset in two columns.
+ Note that this implementation isn't robust
+ and thus not suited for a real two-column
+ macro.
+
+ Result:
+
+
+ This is a small test which shows how the
+ rt request works in combination with mk.
+
+ Starting here, isn't robust
+ text is typeset and thus not
+ in two columns. suited for a
+ Note that this real two-column
+ implementation macro.
+
+
+ The following escapes give fine control of movements about the page.
+
+ -- Escape: \v'e'
+ Move vertically, usually from the current location on the page (if
+ no absolute position operator `|' is used). The argument E
+ specifies the distance to move; positive is downwards and negative
+ upwards. The default scaling indicator for this escape is `v'.
+ Beware, however, that `gtroff' continues text processing at the
+ point where the motion ends, so you should always balance motions
+ to avoid interference with text processing.
+
+ `\v' doesn't trigger a trap. This can be quite useful; for
+ example, consider a page bottom trap macro which prints a marker
+ in the margin to indicate continuation of a footnote or something
+ similar.
+
+ There are some special-case escapes for vertical motion.
+
+ -- Escape: \r
+ Move upwards 1v.
+
+ -- Escape: \u
+ Move upwards .5v.
+
+ -- Escape: \d
+ Move down .5v.
+
+ -- Escape: \h'e'
+ Move horizontally, usually from the current location (if no
+ absolute position operator `|' is used). The expression E
+ indicates how far to move: positive is rightwards and negative
+ leftwards. The default scaling indicator for this escape is `m'.
+
+ This horizontal space is not discarded at the end of a line. To
+ insert discardable space of a certain length use the `ss' request.
+
+ There are a number of special-case escapes for horizontal motion.
+
+ -- Escape: \<SP>
+ An unbreakable and unpaddable (i.e. not expanded during filling)
+ space. (Note: This is a backslash followed by a space.)
+
+ -- Escape: \~
+ An unbreakable space that stretches like a normal inter-word space
+ when a line is adjusted.
+
+ -- Escape: \|
+ A 1/6th em space. Ignored for TTY output devices (rounded to
+ zero).
+
+ -- Escape: \^
+ A 1/12th em space. Ignored for TTY output devices (rounded to
+ zero).
+
+ -- Escape: \0
+ A space the size of a digit.
+
+ The following string sets the TeX logo:
+
+
+ .ds TeX T\h'-.1667m'\v'.224m'E\v'-.224m'\h'-.125m'X
+
+ -- Escape: \w'text'
+ -- Register: \n[st]
+ -- Register: \n[sb]
+ -- Register: \n[rst]
+ -- Register: \n[rsb]
+ -- Register: \n[ct]
+ -- Register: \n[ssc]
+ -- Register: \n[skw]
+ Return the width of the specified TEXT in basic units. This
+ allows horizontal movement based on the width of some arbitrary
+ text (e.g. given as an argument to a macro).
+
+
+ The length of the string `abc' is \w'abc'u.
+ => The length of the string `abc' is 72u.
+
+ Font changes may occur in TEXT which don't affect current settings.
+
+ After use, `\w' sets several registers:
+
+ `st'
+ `sb'
+ The highest and lowest point of the baseline, respectively,
+ in TEXT.
+
+ `rst'
+ `rsb'
+ Like the `st' and `sb' registers, but takes account of the
+ heights and depths of glyphs. With other words, this gives
+ the highest and lowest point of TEXT. Values below the
+ baseline are negative.
+
+ `ct'
+ Defines the kinds of glyphs occurring in TEXT:
+
+ 0
+ only short glyphs, no descenders or tall glyphs.
+
+ 1
+ at least one descender.
+
+ 2
+ at least one tall glyph.
+
+ 3
+ at least one each of a descender and a tall glyph.
+
+ `ssc'
+ The amount of horizontal space (possibly negative) that
+ should be added to the last glyph before a subscript.
+
+ `skw'
+ How far to right of the center of the last glyph in the `\w'
+ argument, the center of an accent from a roman font should be
+ placed over that glyph.
+
+ -- Escape: \kp
+ -- Escape: \k(ps
+ -- Escape: \k[position]
+ Store the current horizontal position in the _input_ line in
+ number register with name POSITION (one-character name P,
+ two-character name PS). Use this, for example, to return to the
+ beginning of a string for highlighting or other decoration.
+
+ -- Register: \n[hp]
+ The current horizontal position at the input line.
+
+ -- Register: \n[.k]
+ A read-only number register containing the current horizontal
+ output position (relative to the current indentation).
+
+ -- Escape: \o'abc'
+ Overstrike glyphs A, B, C, ...; the glyphs are centered, and the
+ resulting spacing is the largest width of the affected glyphs.
+
+ -- Escape: \zg
+ Print glyph G with zero width, i.e., without spacing. Use this to
+ overstrike glyphs left-aligned.
+
+ -- Escape: \Z'anything'
+ Print ANYTHING, then restore the horizontal and vertical position.
+ The argument may not contain tabs or leaders.
+
+ The following is an example of a strike-through macro:
+
+
+ .de ST
+ .nr ww \w'\\$1'
+ \Z@\v'-.25m'\l'\\n[ww]u'@\\$1
+ ..
+ .
+ This is
+ .ST "a test"
+ an actual emergency!
+
+
+
+
+Local Variables:
+coding: iso-8859-1
+End:
diff --git a/contrib/groff/doc/groff-2 b/contrib/groff/doc/groff-2
index 052ac1258b48..1861ac7254e3 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/doc/groff-2
+++ b/contrib/groff/doc/groff-2
@@ -1,9 +1,9 @@
-This is groff, produced by makeinfo version 4.3d from ./groff.texinfo.
+This is groff, produced by makeinfo version 4.8 from ./groff.texinfo.
-This manual documents GNU `troff' version 1.19.
+ This manual documents GNU `troff' version 1.19.2.
- Copyright (C) 1994-2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 Free Software Foundation,
-Inc.
+ Copyright (C) 1994-2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 Free Software
+Foundation, Inc.
Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this
document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License,
@@ -16,1552 +16,4895 @@ Inc.
(a) The FSF's Back-Cover Text is: `You have freedom to copy and
modify this GNU Manual, like GNU software. Copies published by
the Free Software Foundation raise funds for GNU development."
-
+
INFO-DIR-SECTION Typesetting
START-INFO-DIR-ENTRY
* Groff: (groff). The GNU troff document formatting system.
END-INFO-DIR-ENTRY

-File: groff, Node: Man options, Next: Man usage, Prev: man, Up: man
+File: groff, Node: Drawing Requests, Next: Traps, Prev: Page Motions, Up: gtroff Reference
+
+5.23 Drawing Requests
+=====================
+
+`gtroff' provides a number of ways to draw lines and other figures on
+the page. Used in combination with the page motion commands (see *Note
+Page Motions::, for more info), a wide variety of figures can be drawn.
+However, for complex drawings these operations can be quite
+cumbersome, and it may be wise to use graphic preprocessors like `gpic'
+or `ggrn'. *Note gpic::, and *Note ggrn::, for more information.
+
+ All drawing is done via escapes.
+
+ -- Escape: \l'l'
+ -- Escape: \l'lg'
+ Draw a line horizontally. L is the length of the line to be
+ drawn. If it is positive, start the line at the current location
+ and draw to the right; its end point is the new current location.
+ Negative values are handled differently: The line starts at the
+ current location and draws to the left, but the current location
+ doesn't move.
+
+ L can also be specified absolutely (i.e. with a leading `|') which
+ draws back to the beginning of the input line. Default scaling
+ indicator is `m'.
+
+ The optional second parameter G is a glyph to draw the line with.
+ If this second argument is not specified, `gtroff' uses the
+ underscore glyph, `\[ru]'.
+
+ To separate the two arguments (to prevent `gtroff' from
+ interpreting a drawing glyph as a scaling indicator if the glyph is
+ represented by a single character) use `\&'.
+
+ Here a small useful example:
+
+
+ .de box
+ \[br]\\$*\[br]\l'|0\[rn]'\l'|0\[ul]'
+ ..
+
+ Note that this works by outputting a box rule (a vertical line),
+ then the text given as an argument and then another box rule.
+ Finally, the line drawing escapes both draw from the current
+ location to the beginning of the _input_ line - this works because
+ the line length is negative, not moving the current point.
+
+ -- Escape: \L'l'
+ -- Escape: \L'lg'
+ Draw vertical lines. Its parameters are similar to the `\l'
+ escape, except that the default scaling indicator is `v'. The
+ movement is downwards for positive values, and upwards for
+ negative values. The default glyph is the box rule glyph,
+ `\[br]'. As with the vertical motion escapes, text processing
+ blindly continues where the line ends.
+
+
+ This is a \L'3v'test.
+
+ Here the result, produced with `grotty'.
+
+
+ This is a
+ |
+ |
+ |test.
+
+
+ -- Escape: \D'command arg ...'
+ The `\D' escape provides a variety of drawing functions. Note
+ that on character devices, only vertical and horizontal lines are
+ supported within `grotty'; other devices may only support a subset
+ of the available drawing functions.
+
+ The default scaling indicator for all subcommands of `\D' is `m'
+ for horizontal distances and `v' for vertical ones. Exceptions
+ are `\D'f ...'' and `\D't ...'' which use `u' as the default, and
+ `\D'FX ...'' which arguments are treated similar to the `defcolor'
+ request.
+
+ `\D'l DX DY''
+ Draw a line from the current location to the relative point
+ specified by (DX,DY), where positive values mean down and
+ right, respectively. The end point of the line is the new
+ current location.
+
+ The following example is a macro for creating a box around a
+ text string; for simplicity, the box margin is taken as a
+ fixed value, 0.2m.
+
+
+ .de BOX
+ . nr @wd \w'\\$1'
+ \h'.2m'\
+ \h'-.2m'\v'(.2m - \\n[rsb]u)'\
+ \D'l 0 -(\\n[rst]u - \\n[rsb]u + .4m)'\
+ \D'l (\\n[@wd]u + .4m) 0'\
+ \D'l 0 (\\n[rst]u - \\n[rsb]u + .4m)'\
+ \D'l -(\\n[@wd]u + .4m) 0'\
+ \h'.2m'\v'-(.2m - \\n[rsb]u)'\
+ \\$1\
+ \h'.2m'
+ ..
+
+ First, the width of the string is stored in register `@wd'.
+ Then, four lines are drawn to form a box, properly offset by
+ the box margin. The registers `rst' and `rsb' are set by the
+ `\w' escape, containing the largest height and depth of the
+ whole string.
+
+ `\D'c D''
+ Draw a circle with a diameter of D with the leftmost point at
+ the current position. After drawing, the current location is
+ positioned at the rightmost point of the circle.
+
+ `\D'C D''
+ Draw a solid circle with the same parameters and behaviour as
+ an outlined circle. No outline is drawn.
+
+ `\D'e X Y''
+ Draw an ellipse with a horizontal diameter of X and a vertical
+ diameter of Y with the leftmost point at the current position.
+ After drawing, the current location is positioned at the
+ rightmost point of the ellipse.
+
+ `\D'E X Y''
+ Draw a solid ellipse with the same parameters and behaviour
+ as an outlined ellipse. No outline is drawn.
+
+ `\D'a DX1 DY1 DX2 DY2''
+ Draw an arc clockwise from the current location through the
+ two specified relative locations (DX1,DY1) and (DX2,DY2).
+ The coordinates of the first point are relative to the
+ current position, and the coordinates of the second point are
+ relative to the first point. After drawing, the current
+ position is moved to the final point of the arc.
+
+ `\D'~ DX1 DY1 DX2 DY2 ...''
+ Draw a spline from the current location to the relative point
+ (DX1,DY1) and then to (DX2,DY2), and so on. The current
+ position is moved to the terminal point of the drawn curve.
+
+ `\D'f N''
+ Set the shade of gray to be used for filling solid objects
+ to N; N must be an integer between 0 and 1000, where 0
+ corresponds solid white and 1000 to solid black, and values
+ in between correspond to intermediate shades of gray. This
+ applies only to solid circles, solid ellipses, and solid
+ polygons. By default, a level of 1000 is used.
+
+ Despite of being silly, the current point is moved
+ horizontally to the right by N.
+
+ Don't use this command! It has the serious drawback that it
+ will be always rounded to the next integer multiple of the
+ horizontal resolution (the value of the `hor' keyword in the
+ `DESC' file). Use `\M' (*note Colors::) or `\D'Fg ...''
+ instead.
+
+ `\D'p DX1 DY1 DX2 DY2 ...''
+ Draw a polygon from the current location to the relative
+ position (DX1,DY1) and then to (DX2,DY2) and so on. When the
+ specified data points are exhausted, a line is drawn back to
+ the starting point. The current position is changed by
+ adding the sum of all arguments with odd index to the actual
+ horizontal position and the even ones to the vertical
+ position.
+
+ `\D'P DX1 DY1 DX2 DY2 ...''
+ Draw a solid polygon with the same parameters and behaviour
+ as an outlined polygon. No outline is drawn.
+
+ Here a better variant of the box macro to fill the box with
+ some color. Note that the box must be drawn before the text
+ since colors in `gtroff' are not transparent; the filled
+ polygon would hide the text completely.
+
+
+ .de BOX
+ . nr @wd \w'\\$1'
+ \h'.2m'\
+ \h'-.2m'\v'(.2m - \\n[rsb]u)'\
+ \M[lightcyan]\
+ \D'P 0 -(\\n[rst]u - \\n[rsb]u + .4m) \
+ (\\n[@wd]u + .4m) 0 \
+ 0 (\\n[rst]u - \\n[rsb]u + .4m) \
+ -(\\n[@wd]u + .4m) 0'\
+ \h'.2m'\v'-(.2m - \\n[rsb]u)'\
+ \M[]\
+ \\$1\
+ \h'.2m'
+ ..
+
+ `\D't N''
+ Set the current line thickness to N machine units. A value of
+ zero selects the smallest available line thickness. A
+ negative value makes the line thickness proportional to the
+ current point size (this is the default behaviour of AT&T
+ `troff').
+
+ Despite of being silly, the current point is moved
+ horizontally to the right by N.
+
+ `\D'FSCHEME COLOR_COMPONENTS''
+ Change current fill color. SCHEME is a single letter
+ denoting the color scheme: `r' (rgb), `c' (cmy), `k' (cmyk),
+ `g' (gray), or `d' (default color). The color components use
+ exactly the same syntax as in the `defcolor' request (*note
+ Colors::); the command `\D'Fd'' doesn't take an argument.
+
+ _No_ position changing!
+
+ Examples:
+
+
+ \D'Fg .3' \" same gray as \D'f 700' \D'Fr #0000ff' \"
+ blue
+
+ *Note Graphics Commands::.
+
+ -- Escape: \b'string'
+ "Pile" a sequence of glyphs vertically, and center it vertically
+ on the current line. Use it to build large brackets and braces.
+
+ Here an example how to create a large opening brace:
+
+
+ \b'\[lt]\[bv]\[lk]\[bv]\[lb]'
+
+ The first glyph is on the top, the last glyph in STRING is at the
+ bottom. Note that `gtroff' separates the glyphs vertically by 1m,
+ and the whole object is centered 0.5m above the current baseline;
+ the largest glyph width is used as the width for the whole object.
+ This rather unflexible positioning algorithm doesn't work with
+ `-Tdvi' since the bracket pieces vary in height for this device.
+ Instead, use the `eqn' preprocessor.
+
+ *Note Manipulating Spacing::, how to adjust the vertical spacing
+ with the `\x' escape.
+
+
+File: groff, Node: Traps, Next: Diversions, Prev: Drawing Requests, Up: gtroff Reference
-Options
--------
+5.24 Traps
+==========
- The command line format for using the `man' macros with `groff' is:
+"Traps" are locations, which, when reached, call a specified macro.
+These traps can occur at a given location on the page, at a given
+location in the current diversion, at a blank line, after a certain
+number of input lines, or at the end of input.
+ Setting a trap is also called "planting". It is also said that a
+trap is "sprung" if the associated macro is executed.
- groff -m man [ -rLL=LENGTH ] [ -rLT=LENGTH ] [ -rFT=DIST ]
- [ -rcR=1 ] [ -rC1 ] [ -rD1 ] [-rHY=FLAGS ]
- [ -rPNNN ] [ -rSXX ] [ -rXNNN ]
- [ -rIN=LENGTH ] [ -rSN=LENGTH ] [ FILES... ]
+* Menu:
-It is possible to use `-man' instead of `-m man'.
+* Page Location Traps::
+* Diversion Traps::
+* Input Line Traps::
+* Blank Line Traps::
+* End-of-input Traps::
-`-rcR=1'
- This option (the default if a TTY output device is used) creates a
- single, very long page instead of multiple pages. Use `-rcR=0' to
- disable it.
+
+File: groff, Node: Page Location Traps, Next: Diversion Traps, Prev: Traps, Up: Traps
-`-rC1'
- If more than one manual page is given on the command line, number
- the pages continuously, rather than starting each at 1.
-
-`-rD1'
- Double-sided printing. Footers for even and odd pages are
- formatted differently.
-
-`-rFT=DIST'
- Set the position of the footer text to DIST. If positive, the
- distance is measured relative to the top of the page, otherwise it
- is relative to the bottom. The default is -0.5i.
-
-`-rHY=FLAGS'
- Set hyphenation flags. Possible values are 1 to hyphenate without
- restrictions, 2 to not hyphenate the last word on a page, 4 to
- not hyphenate the last two characters of a word, and 8 to not
- hyphenate the first two characters of a word. These values are
- additive; the default is 14.
-
-`-rIN=LENGTH'
- Set the body text indent to LENGTH. If not specified, the indent
- defaults to 7n (7 characters) in nroff mode and 7.2n otherwise.
- For nroff, this value should always be an integer multiple of unit
- `n' to get consistent indentation.
-
-`-rLL=LENGTH'
- Set line length to LENGTH. If not specified, the line length
- defaults to 78 en in nroff mode (this is 78 characters per line)
- and 6.5 inch otherwise.
-
-`-rLT=LENGTH'
- Set title length to LENGTH. If not specified, the title length
- defaults to the line length.
-
-`-rPNNN'
- Page numbering starts with NNN rather than with 1.
-
-`-rSXX'
- Use XX (which can be 10, 11, or 12pt) as the base document font
- size instead of the default value of 10pt.
-
-`-rSN=LENGTH'
- Set the indent for sub-subheadings to LENGTH. If not specified,
- the indent defaults to 3n.
-
-`-rXNNN'
- After page NNN, number pages as NNNa, NNNb, NNNc, etc. For
- example, the option `-rX2' produces the following page numbers: 1,
- 2, 2a, 2b, 2c, etc.
-
-
-File: groff, Node: Man usage, Next: Man font macros, Prev: Man options, Up: man
-
-Usage
------
-
- This section describes the available macros for manual pages. For
-further customization, put additional macros and requests into the file
-`man.local' which is loaded immediately after the `man' package.
-
- - Macro: .TH title section [extra1 [extra2 [extra3]]]
- Set the title of the man page to TITLE and the section to SECTION,
- which must have a value between 1 and 8. The value of SECTION may
- also have a string appended, e.g. `.pm', to indicate a specific
- subsection of the man pages.
-
- Both TITLE and SECTION are positioned at the left and right in the
- header line (with SECTION in parentheses immediately appended to
- TITLE. EXTRA1 is positioned in the middle of the footer line.
- EXTRA2 is positioned at the left in the footer line (or at the
- left on even pages and at the right on odd pages if double-sided
- printing is active). EXTRA3 is centered in the header line.
-
- For HTML output, headers and footers are completely suppressed.
-
- Additionally, this macro starts a new page; the new line number
- is 1 again (except if the `-rC1' option is given on the command
- line) - this feature is intended only for formatting multiple man
- pages; a single man page should contain exactly one `TH' macro at
- the beginning of the file.
-
- - Macro: .SH [heading]
- Set up an unnumbered section heading sticking out to the left.
- Prints out all the text following `SH' up to the end of the line
- (or the text in the next line if there is no argument to `SH') in
- bold face (or the font specified by the string `HF'), one size
- larger than the base document size. Additionally, the left margin
- and the indentation for the following text is reset to its default
- value.
-
- - Macro: .SS [heading]
- Set up an unnumbered (sub)section heading. Prints out all the text
- following `SS' up to the end of the line (or the text in the next
- line if there is no argument to `SS') in bold face (or the font
- specified by the string `HF'), at the same size as the base
- document size. Additionally, the left margin and the indentation
- for the following text is reset to its default value.
-
- - Macro: .TP [nnn]
- Set up an indented paragraph with label. The indentation is set to
- NNN if that argument is supplied (the default unit is `n' if
- omitted), otherwise it is set to the previous indentation value
- specified with `TP', `IP', or `HP' (or to the default value if
- none of them have been used yet).
-
- The first line of text following this macro is interpreted as a
- string to be printed flush-left, as it is appropriate for a label.
- It is not interpreted as part of a paragraph, so there is no
- attempt to fill the first line with text from the following input
- lines. Nevertheless, if the label is not as wide as the
- indentation the paragraph starts at the same line (but indented),
- continuing on the following lines. If the label is wider than the
- indentation the descriptive part of the paragraph begins on the
- line following the label, entirely indented. Note that neither
- font shape nor font size of the label is set to a default value;
- on the other hand, the rest of the text has default font settings.
-
- - Macro: .LP
- - Macro: .PP
- - Macro: .P
- These macros are mutual aliases. Any of them causes a line break
- at the current position, followed by a vertical space downwards by
- the amount specified by the `PD' macro. The font size and shape
- are reset to the default value (10pt roman if no `-rS' option is
- given on the command line). Finally, the current left margin and
- the indentation is restored.
-
- - Macro: .IP [designator [nnn]]
- Set up an indented paragraph, using DESIGNATOR as a tag to mark
- its beginning. The indentation is set to NNN if that argument is
- supplied (default unit is `n'), otherwise it is set to the
- previous indentation value specified with `TP', `IP', or `HP' (or
- the default value if none of them have been used yet). Font size
- and face of the paragraph (but not the designator) are reset to
- their default values.
-
- To start an indented paragraph with a particular indentation but
- without a designator, use `""' (two double quotes) as the first
- argument of `IP'.
-
- For example, to start a paragraph with bullets as the designator
- and 4 en indentation, write
-
-
- .IP \(bu 4
-
-
- - Macro: .HP [nnn]
- Set up a paragraph with hanging left indentation. The indentation
- is set to NNN if that argument is supplied (default unit is `n'),
- otherwise it is set to the previous indentation value specified
- with `TP', `IP', or `HP' (or the default value if non of them have
- been used yet). Font size and face are reset to their default
- values.
-
- - Macro: .RS [nnn]
- Move the left margin to the right by the value NNN if specified
- (default unit is `n'); otherwise it is set to the previous
- indentation value specified with `TP', `IP', or `HP' (or to the
- default value if none of them have been used yet). The
- indentation value is then set to the default.
-
- Calls to the `RS' macro can be nested.
-
- - Macro: .RE [nnn]
- Move the left margin back to level NNN, restoring the previous left
- margin. If no argument is given, it moves one level back. The
- first level (i.e., no call to `RS' yet) has number 1, and each call
- to `RS' increases the level by 1.
-
- To summarize, the following macros cause a line break with the
-insertion of vertical space (which amount can be changed with the `PD'
-macro): `SH', `SS', `TP', `LP' (`PP', `P'), `IP', and `HP'.
-
- The macros `RS' and `RE' also cause a break but do not insert
-vertical space.
-
- Finally, the macros `SH', `SS', `LP' (`PP', `P'), and `RS' reset the
-indentation to its default value.
-
-
-File: groff, Node: Man font macros, Next: Miscellaneous man macros, Prev: Man usage, Up: man
-
-Macros to set fonts
--------------------
+5.24.1 Page Location Traps
+--------------------------
- The standard font is roman; the default text size is 10 point. If
-command line option `-rS=N' is given, use Npt as the default text size.
+"Page location traps" perform an action when `gtroff' reaches or passes
+a certain vertical location on the page. Page location traps have a
+variety of purposes, including:
+
+ * setting headers and footers
+
+ * setting body text in multiple columns
+
+ * setting footnotes
+
+ -- Request: .vpt flag
+ -- Register: \n[.vpt]
+ Enable vertical position traps if FLAG is non-zero, or disables
+ them otherwise. Vertical position traps are traps set by the `wh'
+ or `dt' requests. Traps set by the `it' request are not vertical
+ position traps. The parameter that controls whether vertical
+ position traps are enabled is global. Initially vertical position
+ traps are enabled. The current setting of this is available in the
+ `.vpt' read-only number register.
+
+ Note that a page can't be ejected if `vpt' is set to zero.
+
+ -- Request: .wh dist [macro]
+ Set a page location trap. Non-negative values for DIST set the
+ trap relative to the top of the page; negative values set the trap
+ relative to the bottom of the page. Default scaling indicator is
+ `v'.
+
+ MACRO is the name of the macro to execute when the trap is sprung.
+ If MACRO is missing, remove the first trap (if any) at DIST.
+
+ The following is a simple example of how many macro packages set
+ headers and footers.
+
+
+ .de hd \" Page header
+ ' sp .5i
+ . tl 'Title''date'
+ ' sp .3i
+ ..
+ .
+ .de fo \" Page footer
+ ' sp 1v
+ . tl ''%''
+ ' bp
+ ..
+ .
+ .wh 0 hd \" trap at top of the page
+ .wh -1i fo \" trap one inch from bottom
+
+ A trap at or below the bottom of the page is ignored; it can be
+ made active by either moving it up or increasing the page length
+ so that the trap is on the page.
+
+ It is possible to have more than one trap at the same location; to
+ do so, the traps must be defined at different locations, then
+ moved together with the `ch' request; otherwise the second trap
+ would replace the first one. Earlier defined traps hide later
+ defined traps if moved to the same position (the many empty lines
+ caused by the `bp' request are omitted in the following example):
+
+
+ .de a
+ . nop a
+ ..
+ .de b
+ . nop b
+ ..
+ .de c
+ . nop c
+ ..
+ .
+ .wh 1i a
+ .wh 2i b
+ .wh 3i c
+ .bp
+ => a b c
+
+
+ .ch b 1i
+ .ch c 1i
+ .bp
+ => a
+
+
+ .ch a 0.5i
+ .bp
+ => a b
+
+
+ -- Register: \n[.t]
+ A read-only number register holding the distance to the next trap.
+
+ If there are no traps between the current position and the bottom
+ of the page, it contains the distance to the page bottom. In a
+ diversion, the distance to the page bottom is infinite (the
+ returned value is the biggest integer which can be represented in
+ `groff') if there are no diversion traps.
+
+ -- Request: .ch macro [dist]
+ Change the location of a trap. The first argument is the name of
+ the macro to be invoked at the trap, and the second argument is
+ the new location for the trap (note that the parameters are
+ specified in opposite order as in the `wh' request). This is
+ useful for building up footnotes in a diversion to allow more
+ space at the bottom of the page for them.
+
+ Default scaling indicator for DIST is `v'. If DIST is missing,
+ the trap is removed.
+
+
+ -- Register: \n[.ne]
+ The read-only number register `.ne' contains the amount of space
+ that was needed in the last `ne' request that caused a trap to be
+ sprung. Useful in conjunction with the `.trunc' register. *Note
+ Page Control::, for more information.
+
+ Since the `.ne' register is only set by traps it doesn't make much
+ sense to use it outside of trap macros.
+
+ -- Register: \n[.trunc]
+ A read-only register containing the amount of vertical space
+ truncated by the most recently sprung vertical position trap, or,
+ if the trap was sprung by an `ne' request, minus the amount of
+ vertical motion produced by the `ne' request. In other words, at
+ the point a trap is sprung, it represents the difference of what
+ the vertical position would have been but for the trap, and what
+ the vertical position actually is.
+
+ Since the `.trunc' register is only set by traps it doesn't make
+ much sense to use it outside of trap macros.
+
+ -- Register: \n[.pe]
+ A read-only register which is set to 1 while a page is ejected with
+ the `bp' request (or by the end of input).
+
+ Outside of traps this register is always zero. In the following
+ example, only the second call to `x' is caused by `bp'.
+
+
+ .de x
+ \&.pe=\\n[.pe]
+ .br
+ ..
+ .wh 1v x
+ .wh 4v x
+ A line.
+ .br
+ Another line.
+ .br
+ => A line.
+ .pe=0
+ Another line.
+
+ .pe=1
+
+
+ An important fact to consider while designing macros is that
+diversions and traps do not interact normally. For example, if a trap
+invokes a header macro (while outputting a diversion) which tries to
+change the font on the current page, the effect will not be visible
+before the diversion has completely been printed (except for input
+protected with `\!' or `\?') since the data in the diversion is already
+formatted. In most cases, this is not the expected behaviour.
- - Macro: .SM [text]
- Set the text on the same line or the text on the next line in a
- font that is one point size smaller than the default font.
+
+File: groff, Node: Diversion Traps, Next: Input Line Traps, Prev: Page Location Traps, Up: Traps
- - Macro: .SB [text]
- Set the text on the same line or the text on the next line in bold
- face font, one point size smaller than the default font.
+5.24.2 Diversion Traps
+----------------------
- - Macro: .BI text
- Set its arguments alternately in bold face and italic, without a
- space between the arguments. Thus,
+ -- Request: .dt [dist macro]
+ Set a trap _within_ a diversion. DIST is the location of the trap
+ (identical to the `wh' request; default scaling indicator is `v')
+ and MACRO is the name of the macro to be invoked. If called
+ without arguments, the diversion trap is removed.
+ Note that there exists only a single diversion trap.
- .BI this "word and" that
+ The number register `.t' still works within diversions. *Note
+ Diversions::, for more information.
- produces "thisword andthat" with "this" and "that" in bold face,
- and "word and" in italics.
+
+File: groff, Node: Input Line Traps, Next: Blank Line Traps, Prev: Diversion Traps, Up: Traps
- - Macro: .IB text
- Set its arguments alternately in italic and bold face, without a
- space between the arguments.
+5.24.3 Input Line Traps
+-----------------------
- - Macro: .RI text
- Set its arguments alternately in roman and italic, without a space
- between the arguments.
+ -- Request: .it n macro
+ -- Request: .itc n macro
+ Set an input line trap. N is the number of lines of input which
+ may be read before springing the trap, MACRO is the macro to be
+ invoked. Request lines are not counted as input lines.
- - Macro: .IR text
- Set its arguments alternately in italic and roman, without a space
- between the arguments.
+ For example, one possible use is to have a macro which prints the
+ next N lines in a bold font.
- - Macro: .BR text
- Set its arguments alternately in bold face and roman, without a
- space between the arguments.
- - Macro: .RB text
- Set its arguments alternately in roman and bold face, without a
- space between the arguments.
+ .de B
+ . it \\$1 B-end
+ . ft B
+ ..
+ .
+ .de B-end
+ . ft R
+ ..
- - Macro: .B [text]
- Set TEXT in bold face. If no text is present on the line where
- the macro is called, then the text of the next line appears in bold
- face.
+ The `itc' request is identical except that an interrupted text
+ line (ending with `\c') is not counted as a separate line.
- - Macro: .I [text]
- Set TEXT in italic. If no text is present on the line where the
- macro is called, then the text of the next line appears in italic.
+ Both requests are associated with the current environment (*note
+ Environments::); switching to another environment disables the
+ current input trap, and going back reactivates it, restoring the
+ number of already processed lines.

-File: groff, Node: Miscellaneous man macros, Next: Predefined man strings, Prev: Man font macros, Up: man
+File: groff, Node: Blank Line Traps, Next: End-of-input Traps, Prev: Input Line Traps, Up: Traps
-Miscellaneous macros
---------------------
+5.24.4 Blank Line Traps
+-----------------------
- The default indentation is 7.2n in troff mode and 7n in nroff mode
-except for `grohtml' which ignores indentation.
+ -- Request: .blm macro
+ Set a blank line trap. `gtroff' executes MACRO when it encounters
+ a blank line in the input file.
- - Macro: .DT
- Set tabs every 0.5 inches. Since this macro is always executed
- during a call to the `TH' macro, it makes sense to call it only if
- the tab positions have been changed.
+
+File: groff, Node: End-of-input Traps, Prev: Blank Line Traps, Up: Traps
- - Macro: .PD [nnn]
- Adjust the empty space before a new paragraph (or section). The
- optional argument gives the amount of space (default unit is `v');
- without parameter, the value is reset to its default value (1 line
- in nroff mode, 0.4v otherwise).
+5.24.5 End-of-input Traps
+-------------------------
- This affects the macros `SH', `SS', `TP', `LP' (as well as `PP'
- and `P'), `IP', and `HP'.
+ -- Request: .em macro
+ Set a trap at the end of input. MACRO is executed after the last
+ line of the input file has been processed.
- The following two macros are included for BSD compatibility.
+ For example, if the document had to have a section at the bottom
+ of the last page for someone to approve it, the `em' request could
+ be used.
- - Macro: .AT [system [release]]
- Alter the footer for use with AT&T manpages. This command exists
- only for compatibility; don't use it. The first argument SYSTEM
- can be:
- `3'
- 7th Edition (the default)
+ .de approval
+ . ne 5v
+ . sp |(\\n[.t] - 6v)
+ . in +4i
+ . lc _
+ . br
+ Approved:\t\a
+ . sp
+ Date:\t\t\a
+ ..
+ .
+ .em approval
- `4'
- System III
- `5'
- System V
+
+File: groff, Node: Diversions, Next: Environments, Prev: Traps, Up: gtroff Reference
+
+5.25 Diversions
+===============
+
+In `gtroff' it is possible to "divert" text into a named storage area.
+Due to the similarity to defining macros it is sometimes said to be
+stored in a macro. This is used for saving text for output at a later
+time, which is useful for keeping blocks of text on the same page,
+footnotes, tables of contents, and indices.
+
+ For orthogonality it is said that `gtroff' is in the "top-level
+diversion" if no diversion is active (i.e., the data is diverted to the
+output device).
+
+ -- Request: .di macro
+ -- Request: .da macro
+ Begin a diversion. Like the `de' request, it takes an argument of
+ a macro name to divert subsequent text into. The `da' macro
+ appends to an existing diversion.
+
+ `di' or `da' without an argument ends the diversion.
+
+ -- Request: .box macro
+ -- Request: .boxa macro
+ Begin (or appends to) a diversion like the `di' and `da' requests.
+ The difference is that `box' and `boxa' do not include a
+ partially-filled line in the diversion.
+
+ Compare this:
+
+
+ Before the box.
+ .box xxx
+ In the box.
+ .br
+ .box
+ After the box.
+ .br
+ => Before the box. After the box.
+ .xxx
+ => In the box.
+
+ with this:
+
+
+ Before the diversion.
+ .di yyy
+ In the diversion.
+ .br
+ .di
+ After the diversion.
+ .br
+ => After the diversion.
+ .yyy
+ => Before the diversion. In the diversion.
+
+ `box' or `boxa' without an argument ends the diversion.
+
+ -- Register: \n[.z]
+ -- Register: \n[.d]
+ Diversions may be nested. The read-only number register `.z'
+ contains the name of the current diversion (this is a string-valued
+ register). The read-only number register `.d' contains the current
+ vertical place in the diversion. If not in a diversion it is the
+ same as register `nl'.
+
+ -- Register: \n[.h]
+ The "high-water mark" on the current page. It corresponds to the
+ text baseline of the lowest line on the page. This is a read-only
+ register.
+
+
+ .tm .h==\n[.h], nl==\n[nl]
+ => .h==0, nl==-1
+ This is a test.
+ .br
+ .sp 2
+ .tm .h==\n[.h], nl==\n[nl]
+ => .h==40, nl==120
+
+ As can be seen in the previous example, empty lines are not
+ considered in the return value of the `.h' register.
+
+ -- Register: \n[dn]
+ -- Register: \n[dl]
+ After completing a diversion, the read-write number registers `dn'
+ and `dl' contain the vertical and horizontal size of the diversion.
+ Note that only the just processed lines are counted: For the
+ computation of `dn' and `dl', the requests `da' and `boxa' are
+ handled as if `di' and `box' had been used - lines which have been
+ already stored in a macro are not taken into account.
+
+
+ .\" Center text both horizontally & vertically
+ .
+ .\" Enclose macro definitions in .eo and .ec
+ .\" to avoid the doubling of the backslash
+ .eo
+ .\" macro .(c starts centering mode
+ .de (c
+ . br
+ . ev (c
+ . evc 0
+ . in 0
+ . nf
+ . di @c
+ ..
+
+
+ .\" macro .)c terminates centering mode
+ .de )c
+ . br
+ . ev
+ . di
+ . nr @s (((\n[.t]u - \n[dn]u) / 2u) - 1v)
+ . sp \n[@s]u
+ . ce 1000
+ . @c
+ . ce 0
+ . sp \n[@s]u
+ . br
+ . fi
+ . rr @s
+ . rm @s
+ . rm @c
+ ..
+ .\" End of macro definitions, restore escape mechanism
+ .ec
+
+
+ -- Escape: \!
+ -- Escape: \?anything\?
+ Prevent requests, macros, and escapes from being interpreted when
+ read into a diversion. Both escapes take the given text and
+ "transparently" embed it into the diversion. This is useful for
+ macros which shouldn't be invoked until the diverted text is
+ actually output.
+
+ The `\!' escape transparently embeds text up to and including the
+ end of the line. The `\?' escape transparently embeds text until
+ the next occurrence of the `\?' escape. Example:
+
+
+ \?ANYTHING\?
+
+ ANYTHING may not contain newlines; use `\!' to embed newlines in
+ a diversion. The escape sequence `\?' is also recognized in copy
+ mode and turned into a single internal code; it is this code that
+ terminates ANYTHING. Thus the following example prints 4.
+
+
+ .nr x 1
+ .nf
+ .di d
+ \?\\?\\\\?\\\\\\\\nx\\\\?\\?\?
+ .di
+ .nr x 2
+ .di e
+ .d
+ .di
+ .nr x 3
+ .di f
+ .e
+ .di
+ .nr x 4
+ .f
+
+ Both escapes read the data in copy mode.
+
+ If `\!' is used in the top-level diversion, its argument is
+ directly embedded into the `gtroff' intermediate output. This can
+ be used for example to control a postprocessor which processes the
+ data before it is sent to the device driver.
+
+ The `\?' escape used in the top-level diversion produces no output
+ at all; its argument is simply ignored.
+
+ -- Request: .output string
+ Emit STRING directly to the `gtroff' intermediate output (subject
+ to copy-mode interpretation); this is similar to `\!' used at the
+ top level. An initial double quote in STRING is stripped off to
+ allow initial blanks.
+
+ This request can't be used before the first page has started - if
+ you get an error, simply insert `.br' before the `output' request.
+
+ Without argument, `output' is ignored.
+
+ Use with caution! It is normally only needed for mark-up used by a
+ postprocessor which does something with the output before sending
+ it to the output device, filtering out STRING again.
+
+ -- Request: .asciify div
+ "Unformat" the diversion specified by DIV in such a way that ASCII
+ characters, characters translated with the `trin' request, space
+ characters, and some escape sequences that were formatted and
+ diverted are treated like ordinary input characters when the
+ diversion is reread. It can be also used for gross hacks; for
+ example, the following sets register `n' to 1.
+
+
+ .tr @.
+ .di x
+ @nr n 1
+ .br
+ .di
+ .tr @@
+ .asciify x
+ .x
+
+ *Note Copy-in Mode::.
+
+ -- Request: .unformat div
+ Like `asciify', unformat the specified diversion. However,
+ `unformat' only unformats spaces and tabs between words.
+ Unformatted tabs are treated as input tokens, and spaces are
+ stretchable again.
+
+ The vertical size of lines is not preserved; glyph information
+ (font, font size, space width, etc.) is retained.
- An optional second argument RELEASE to `AT' specifies the release
- number (such as "System V Release 3").
+
+File: groff, Node: Environments, Next: Suppressing output, Prev: Diversions, Up: gtroff Reference
- - Macro: .UC [version]
- Alters the footer for use with BSD manpages. This command exists
- only for compatibility; don't use it. The argument can be:
+5.26 Environments
+=================
- `3'
- 3rd Berkeley Distribution (the default)
+It happens frequently that some text should be printed in a certain
+format regardless of what may be in effect at the time, for example, in
+a trap invoked macro to print headers and footers. To solve this
+`gtroff' processes text in "environments". An environment contains
+most of the parameters that control text processing. It is possible to
+switch amongst these environments; by default `gtroff' processes text
+in environment 0. The following is the information kept in an
+environment.
- `4'
- 4th Berkeley Distribution
+ * font parameters (size, family, style, glyph height and slant, space
+ and sentence space size)
- `5'
- 4.2 Berkeley Distribution
+ * page parameters (line length, title length, vertical spacing, line
+ spacing, indentation, line numbering, centering, right-justifying,
+ underlining, hyphenation data)
- `6'
- 4.3 Berkeley Distribution
+ * fill and adjust mode
- `7'
- 4.4 Berkeley Distribution
+ * tab stops, tab and leader characters, escape character, no-break
+ and hyphen indicators, margin character data
-
-File: groff, Node: Predefined man strings, Next: Preprocessors in man pages, Prev: Miscellaneous man macros, Up: man
+ * partially collected lines
+
+ * input traps
+
+ * drawing and fill colours
+
+ These environments may be given arbitrary names (see *Note
+Identifiers::, for more info). Old versions of `troff' only had
+environments named `0', `1', and `2'.
+
+ -- Request: .ev [env]
+ -- Register: \n[.ev]
+ Switch to another environment. The argument ENV is the name of
+ the environment to switch to. With no argument, `gtroff' switches
+ back to the previous environment. There is no limit on the number
+ of named environments; they are created the first time that they
+ are referenced. The `.ev' read-only register contains the name or
+ number of the current environment. This is a string-valued
+ register.
+
+ Note that a call to `ev' (with argument) pushes the previously
+ active environment onto a stack. If, say, environments `foo',
+ `bar', and `zap' are called (in that order), the first `ev'
+ request without parameter switches back to environment `bar'
+ (which is popped off the stack), and a second call switches back
+ to environment `foo'.
+
+ Here is an example:
+
+
+ .ev footnote-env
+ .fam N
+ .ps 6
+ .vs 8
+ .ll -.5i
+ .ev
+
+ ...
-Predefined strings
-------------------
+ .ev footnote-env
+ \(dg Note the large, friendly letters.
+ .ev
- The following strings are defined:
- - String: \*[S]
- Switch back to the default font size.
+ -- Request: .evc env
+ Copy the environment ENV into the current environment.
- - String: \*[HF]
- The typeface used for headings. The default is `B'.
+ The following environment data is not copied:
- - String: \*[R]
- The `registered' sign.
+ * Partially filled lines.
- - String: \*[Tm]
- The `trademark' sign.
+ * The status whether the previous line was interrupted.
- - String: \*[lq]
- - String: \*[rq]
- Left and right quote. This is equal to `\(lq' and `\(rq',
- respectively.
+ * The number of lines still to center, or to right-justify, or
+ to underline (with or without underlined spaces); they are
+ set to zero.
+
+ * The status whether a temporary indentation is active.
+
+ * Input traps and its associated data.
+
+ * Line numbering mode is disabled; it can be reactivated with
+ `.nm +0'.
+
+ * The number of consecutive hyphenated lines (set to zero).
+
+ -- Register: \n[.w]
+ -- Register: \n[.cht]
+ -- Register: \n[.cdp]
+ -- Register: \n[.csk]
+ The `\n[.w]' register contains the width of the last glyph added
+ to the current environment.
+
+ The `\n[.cht]' register contains the height of the last glyph
+ added to the current environment.
+
+ The `\n[.cdp]' register contains the depth of the last glyph added
+ to the current environment. It is positive for glyphs extending
+ below the baseline.
+
+ The `\n[.csk]' register contains the "skew" (how far to the right
+ of the glyph's center that `gtroff' should place an accent) of the
+ last glyph added to the current environment.
+
+ -- Register: \n[.n]
+ The `\n[.n]' register contains the length of the previous output
+ line in the current environment.

-File: groff, Node: Preprocessors in man pages, Next: Optional man extensions, Prev: Predefined man strings, Up: man
+File: groff, Node: Suppressing output, Next: Colors, Prev: Environments, Up: gtroff Reference
+
+5.27 Suppressing output
+=======================
+
+ -- Escape: \Onum
+ Disable or enable output depending on the value of NUM:
-Preprocessors in `man' pages
-----------------------------
+ `\O0'
+ Disable any glyphs from being emitted to the device driver,
+ provided that the escape occurs at the outer level (see
+ `\O[3]' and `\O[4]'). Motion is not suppressed so
+ effectively `\O[0]' means _pen up_.
- If a preprocessor like `gtbl' or `geqn' is needed, it has become
-common usage to make the first line of the man page look like this:
+ `\O1'
+ Enable output of glyphs, provided that the escape occurs at
+ the outer level.
+ `\O0' and `\O1' also reset the four registers `opminx', `opminy',
+ `opmaxx', and `opmaxy' to -1. *Note Register Index::. These four
+ registers mark the top left and bottom right hand corners of a box
+ which encompasses all written glyphs.
- '\" WORD
+ For example the input text:
-Note the single space character after the double quote. WORD consists
-of letters for the needed preprocessors: `e' for `geqn', `r' for
-`grefer', `t' for `gtbl'. Modern implementations of the `man' program
-read this first line and automatically call the right preprocessor(s).
+
+ Hello \O[0]world \O[1]this is a test.
+
+ produces the following output:
+
+
+ Hello this is a test.
+
+ `\O2'
+ Provided that the escape occurs at the outer level, enable
+ output of glyphs and also write out to `stderr' the page
+ number and four registers encompassing the glyphs previously
+ written since the last call to `\O'.
+
+ `\O3'
+ Begin a nesting level. At start-up, `gtroff' is at outer
+ level.
+
+ `\O4'
+ End a nesting level.
+
+ `\O[5PFILENAME]'
+ This escape is `grohtml' specific. Provided that this escape
+ occurs at the outer nesting level write the `filename' to
+ `stderr'. The position of the image, P, must be specified
+ and must be one of `l', `r', `c', or `i' (left, right,
+ centered, inline). FILENAME will be associated with the
+ production of the next inline image.

-File: groff, Node: Optional man extensions, Prev: Preprocessors in man pages, Up: man
+File: groff, Node: Colors, Next: I/O, Prev: Suppressing output, Up: gtroff Reference
-Optional `man' extensions
--------------------------
+5.28 Colors
+===========
- Use the file `man.local' for local extensions to the `man' macros or
-for style changes.
+ -- Request: .color [n]
+ -- Register: \n[.color]
+ If N is missing or non-zero, activate colors (this is the default);
+ otherwise, turn it off.
-Custom headers and footers
-..........................
+ The read-only number register `.color' is 1 if colors are active,
+ 0 otherwise.
- In groff versions 1.18.2 and later, you can specify custom headers
-and footers by redefining the following macros in `man.local'.
+ Internally, `color' sets a global flag; it does not produce a
+ token. Similar to the `cp' request, you should use it at the
+ beginning of your document to control color output.
- - Macro: .PT
- Control the content of the headers. Normally, the header prints
- the command name and section number on either side, and the
- optional fifth argument to `TH' in the center.
+ Colors can be also turned off with the `-c' command line option.
- - Macro: .BT
- Control the content of the footers. Normally, the footer prints
- the page number and the third and fourth arguments to `TH'.
+ -- Request: .defcolor ident scheme color_components
+ Define color with name IDENT. SCHEME can be one of the following
+ values: `rgb' (three components), `cmy' (three components), `cmyk'
+ (four components), and `gray' or `grey' (one component).
- Use the `FT' number register to specify the footer position. The
- default is -0.5i.
+ Color components can be given either as a hexadecimal string or as
+ positive decimal integers in the range 0-65535. A hexadecimal
+ string contains all color components concatenated. It must start
+ with either `#' or `##'; the former specifies hex values in the
+ range 0-255 (which are internally multiplied by 257), the latter
+ in the range 0-65535. Examples: `#FFC0CB' (pink), `##ffff0000ffff'
+ (magenta). The default color name value is device-specific
+ (usually black). It is possible that the default color for `\m'
+ and `\M' is not identical.
-Ultrix-specific man macros
-..........................
+ A new scaling indicator `f' has been introduced which multiplies
+ its value by 65536; this makes it convenient to specify color
+ components as fractions in the range 0 to 1 (1f equals 65536u).
+ Example:
- The `groff' source distribution includes a file named `man.ultrix',
-containing macros compatible with the Ultrix variant of `man'. Copy
-this file into `man.local' (or use the `mso' request to load it) to
-enable the following macros.
- - Macro: .CT key
- Print `<CTRL/KEY>'.
+ .defcolor darkgreen rgb 0.1f 0.5f 0.2f
- - Macro: .CW
- Print subsequent text using the constant width (Courier) typeface.
+ Note that `f' is the default scaling indicator for the `defcolor'
+ request, thus the above statement is equivalent to
- - Macro: .Ds
- Begin a non-filled display.
- - Macro: .De
- End a non-filled display started with `Ds'.
+ .defcolor darkgreen rgb 0.1 0.5 0.2
- - Macro: .EX [indent]
- Begins a non-filled display using the constant width (Courier)
- typeface. Use the optional INDENT argument to indent the display.
- - Macro: .EE
- End a non-filled display started with `EX'.
+ -- Request: .gcolor [color]
+ -- Escape: \mc
+ -- Escape: \m(co
+ -- Escape: \m[color]
+ -- Register: \n[.m]
+ Set (glyph) drawing color. The following examples show how to
+ turn the next four words red.
- - Macro: .G [text]
- Sets TEXT in Helvetica. If no text is present on the line where
- the macro is called, then the text of the next line appears in
- Helvetica.
- - Macro: .GL [text]
- Sets TEXT in Helvetica Oblique. If no text is present on the line
- where the macro is called, then the text of the next line appears
- in Helvetica Oblique.
+ .gcolor red
+ these are in red
+ .gcolor
+ and these words are in black.
- - Macro: .HB [text]
- Sets TEXT in Helvetica Bold. If no text is present on the line
- where the macro is called, then all text up to the next `HB'
- appears in Helvetica Bold.
- - Macro: .TB [text]
- Identical to `HB'.
+ \m[red]these are in red\m[] and these words are in black.
- - Macro: .MS title sect [punct]
- Set a manpage reference in Ultrix format. The TITLE is in Courier
- instead of italic. Optional punctuation follows the section
- number without an intervening space.
+ The escape `\m[]' returns to the previous color, as does a call to
+ `gcolor' without an argument.
- - Macro: .NT [`C'] [title]
- Begin a note. Print the optional title, or the word "Note",
- centered on the page. Text following the macro makes up the body
- of the note, and is indented on both sides. If the first argument
- is `C', the body of the note is printed centered (the second
- argument replaces the word "Note" if specified).
+ The name of the current drawing color is available in the
+ read-only, string-valued number register `.m'.
- - Macro: .NE
- End a note begun with `NT'.
+ The drawing color is associated with the current environment
+ (*note Environments::).
- - Macro: .PN path [punct]
- Set the path name in constant width (Courier), followed by
- optional punctuation.
+ Note that `\m' doesn't produce an input token in `gtroff'. As a
+ consequence, it can be used in requests like `mc' (which expects a
+ single character as an argument) to change the color on the fly:
- - Macro: .Pn [punct] path [punct]
- When called with two arguments, identical to `PN'. When called
- with three arguments, set the second argument in constant width
- (Courier), bracketed by the first and third arguments in the
- current font.
- - Macro: .R
- Switch to roman font and turn off any underlining in effect.
+ .mc \m[red]x\m[]
- - Macro: .RN
- Print the string `<RETURN>'.
- - Macro: .VS [`4']
- Start printing a change bar in the margin if the number `4' is
- specified. Otherwise, this macro does nothing.
+ -- Request: .fcolor [color]
+ -- Escape: \Mc
+ -- Escape: \M(co
+ -- Escape: \M[color]
+ -- Register: \n[.M]
+ Set fill (background) color for filled objects drawn with the
+ `\D'...'' commands.
- - Macro: .VE
- End printing the change bar begun by `VS'.
+ A red ellipse can be created with the following code:
-Simple example
-..............
- The following example `man.local' file alters the `SH' macro to add
-some extra vertical space before printing the heading. Headings are
-printed in Helvetica Bold.
+ \M[red]\h'0.5i'\D'E 2i 1i'\M[]
+ The escape `\M[]' returns to the previous fill color, as does a
+ call to `fcolor' without an argument.
- .\" Make the heading fonts Helvetica
- .ds HF HB
- .
- .\" Put more whitespace in front of headings.
- .rn SH SH-orig
- .de SH
- . if t .sp (u;\\n[PD]*2)
- . SH-orig \\$*
- ..
+ The name of the current fill (background) color is available in the
+ read-only, string-valued number register `.M'.
+
+ The fill color is associated with the current environment (*note
+ Environments::).
+
+ Note that `\M' doesn't produce an input token in `gtroff'.

-File: groff, Node: mdoc, Next: ms, Prev: man, Up: Macro Packages
+File: groff, Node: I/O, Next: Postprocessor Access, Prev: Colors, Up: gtroff Reference
+
+5.29 I/O
+========
+
+`gtroff' has several requests for including files:
+
+ -- Request: .so file
+ Read in the specified FILE and includes it in place of the `so'
+ request. This is quite useful for large documents, e.g. keeping
+ each chapter in a separate file. *Note gsoelim::, for more
+ information.
+
+ Since `gtroff' replaces the `so' request with the contents of
+ `file', it makes a difference whether the data is terminated with
+ a newline or not: Assuming that file `xxx' contains the word `foo'
+ without a final newline, this
+
+
+ This is
+ .so xxx
+ bar
+
+ yields `This is foobar'.
+
+ The search path for FILE can be controlled with the `-I' command
+ line option.
+
+ -- Request: .pso command
+ Read the standard output from the specified COMMAND and includes
+ it in place of the `pso' request.
+
+ This request causes an error if used in safer mode (which is the
+ default). Use `groff''s or `troff''s `-U' option to activate
+ unsafe mode.
+
+ The comment regarding a final newline for the `so' request is valid
+ for `pso' also.
+
+ -- Request: .mso file
+ Identical to the `so' request except that `gtroff' searches for
+ the specified FILE in the same directories as macro files for the
+ the `-m' command line option. If the file name to be included has
+ the form `NAME.tmac' and it isn't found, `mso' tries to include
+ `tmac.NAME' and vice versa.
+
+ -- Request: .trf file
+ -- Request: .cf file
+ Transparently output the contents of FILE. Each line is output as
+ if it were preceded by `\!'; however, the lines are not subject to
+ copy mode interpretation. If the file does not end with a newline,
+ then a newline is added (`trf' only). For example, to define a
+ macro `x' containing the contents of file `f', use
+
+
+ .di x
+ .trf f
+ .di
+
+ Both `trf' and `cf', when used in a diversion, embeds an object in
+ the diversion which, when reread, causes the contents of FILE to
+ be transparently copied through to the output. In UNIX `troff',
+ the contents of FILE is immediately copied through to the output
+ regardless of whether there is a current diversion; this behaviour
+ is so anomalous that it must be considered a bug.
+
+ While `cf' copies the contents of FILE completely unprocessed,
+ `trf' disallows characters such as NUL that are not valid `gtroff'
+ input characters (*note Identifiers::).
+
+ Both requests cause a line break.
+
+ -- Request: .nx [file]
+ Force `gtroff' to continue processing of the file specified as an
+ argument. If no argument is given, immediately jump to the end of
+ file.
+
+ -- Request: .rd [prompt [arg1 arg2 ...]]
+ Read from standard input, and include what is read as though it
+ were part of the input file. Text is read until a blank line is
+ encountered.
+
+ If standard input is a TTY input device (keyboard), write PROMPT
+ to standard error, followed by a colon (or send BEL for a beep if
+ no argument is given).
+
+ Arguments after PROMPT are available for the input. For example,
+ the line
+
+
+ .rd data foo bar
+
+ with the input `This is \$2.' prints
+
+
+ This is bar.
+
+
+ Using the `nx' and `rd' requests, it is easy to set up form letters.
+The form letter template is constructed like this, putting the
+following lines into a file called `repeat.let':
+
+
+ .ce
+ \*(td
+ .sp 2
+ .nf
+ .rd
+ .sp
+ .rd
+ .fi
+ Body of letter.
+ .bp
+ .nx repeat.let
+
+When this is run, a file containing the following lines should be
+redirected in. Note that requests included in this file are executed
+as though they were part of the form letter. The last block of input
+is the `ex' request which tells `groff' to stop processing. If this
+was not there, `groff' would not know when to stop.
+
+
+ Trent A. Fisher
+ 708 NW 19th Av., #202
+ Portland, OR 97209
+
+ Dear Trent,
+
+ Len Adollar
+ 4315 Sierra Vista
+ San Diego, CA 92103
+
+ Dear Mr. Adollar,
+
+ .ex
+
+ -- Request: .pi pipe
+ Pipe the output of `gtroff' to the shell command(s) specified by
+ PIPE. This request must occur before `gtroff' has a chance to
+ print anything.
+
+ `pi' causes an error if used in safer mode (which is the default).
+ Use `groff''s or `troff''s `-U' option to activate unsafe mode.
+
+ Multiple calls to `pi' are allowed, acting as a chain. For
+ example,
+
+
+ .pi foo
+ .pi bar
+ ...
-`mdoc'
-======
+ is the same as `.pi foo | bar'.
- See the `groff_mdoc(7)' man page (type `man groff_mdoc' at the
-command line).
+ Note that the intermediate output format of `gtroff' is piped to
+ the specified commands. Consequently, calling `groff' without the
+ `-Z' option normally causes a fatal error.
+
+ -- Request: .sy cmds
+ -- Register: \n[systat]
+ Execute the shell command(s) specified by CMDS. The output is not
+ saved anyplace, so it is up to the user to do so.
+
+ This request causes an error if used in safer mode (which is the
+ default). Use `groff''s or `troff''s `-U' option to activate
+ unsafe mode.
+
+ For example, the following code fragment introduces the current
+ time into a document:
+
+
+ .sy perl -e 'printf ".nr H %d\\n.nr M %d\\n.nr S %d\\n",\
+ (localtime(time))[2,1,0]' > /tmp/x\n[$$]
+ .so /tmp/x\n[$$]
+ .sy rm /tmp/x\n[$$]
+ \nH:\nM:\nS
+
+ Note that this works by having the `perl' script (run by `sy')
+ print out the `nr' requests which set the number registers `H',
+ `M', and `S', and then reads those commands in with the `so'
+ request.
+
+ For most practical purposes, the number registers `seconds',
+ `minutes', and `hours' which are initialized at start-up of
+ `gtroff' should be sufficient. Use the `af' request to get a
+ formatted output:
+
+
+ .af hours 00
+ .af minutes 00
+ .af seconds 00
+ \n[hours]:\n[minutes]:\n[seconds]
+
+ The `systat' read-write number register contains the return value
+ of the `system()' function executed by the last `sy' request.
+
+ -- Request: .open stream file
+ -- Request: .opena stream file
+ Open the specified FILE for writing and associates the specified
+ STREAM with it.
+
+ The `opena' request is like `open', but if the file exists, append
+ to it instead of truncating it.
+
+ Both `open' and `opena' cause an error if used in safer mode
+ (which is the default). Use `groff''s or `troff''s `-U' option to
+ activate unsafe mode.
+
+ -- Request: .write stream data
+ -- Request: .writec stream data
+ Write to the file associated with the specified STREAM. The
+ stream must previously have been the subject of an open request.
+ The remainder of the line is interpreted as the `ds' request reads
+ its second argument: A leading `"' is stripped, and it is read in
+ copy-in mode.
+
+ The `writec' request is like `write', but only `write' appends a
+ newline to the data.
+
+ -- Request: .writem stream xx
+ Write the contents of the macro or string XX to the file
+ associated with the specified STREAM.
+
+ XX is read in copy mode, i.e., already formatted elements are
+ ignored. Consequently, diversions must be unformatted with the
+ `asciify' request before calling `writem'. Usually, this means a
+ loss of information.
+
+ -- Request: .close stream
+ Close the specified STREAM; the stream is no longer an acceptable
+ argument to the `write' request.
+
+ Here a simple macro to write an index entry.
+
+
+ .open idx test.idx
+ .
+ .de IX
+ . write idx \\n[%] \\$*
+ ..
+ .
+ .IX test entry
+ .
+ .close idx
+
+
+ -- Escape: \Ve
+ -- Escape: \V(ev
+ -- Escape: \V[env]
+ Interpolate the contents of the specified environment variable ENV
+ (one-character name E, two-character name EV) as returned by the
+ function `getenv'. `\V' is interpreted in copy-in mode.

-File: groff, Node: ms, Next: me, Prev: mdoc, Up: Macro Packages
+File: groff, Node: Postprocessor Access, Next: Miscellaneous, Prev: I/O, Up: gtroff Reference
-`ms'
-====
+5.30 Postprocessor Access
+=========================
- The `-ms' macros are suitable for reports, letters, books, user
-manuals, and so forth. The package provides macros for cover pages,
-section headings, paragraphs, lists, footnotes, pagination, and a table
-of contents.
+There are two escapes which give information directly to the
+postprocessor. This is particularly useful for embedding POSTSCRIPT
+into the final document.
-* Menu:
+ -- Escape: \X'xxx'
+ Embeds its argument into the `gtroff' output preceded with `x X'.
+
+ The escapes `\&', `\)', `\%', and `\:' are ignored within `\X',
+ `\ ' and `\~' are converted to single space characters. All other
+ escapes (except `\\' which produces a backslash) cause an error.
+
+ If the `use_charnames_in_special' keyword is set in the `DESC'
+ file, special characters no longer cause an error; the name XX is
+ represented as `\(XX)' in the `x X' output command. Additionally,
+ the backslash is represented as `\\'.
-* ms Intro::
-* General ms Structure::
-* ms Document Control Registers::
-* ms Cover Page Macros::
-* ms Body Text::
-* ms Page Layout::
-* Differences from AT&T ms::
+ `use_charnames_in_special' is currently used by `grohtml' only.
+
+ -- Escape: \Yn
+ -- Escape: \Y(nm
+ -- Escape: \Y[name]
+ This is approximately equivalent to `\X'\*[NAME]'' (one-character
+ name N, two-character name NM). However, the contents of the
+ string or macro NAME are not interpreted; also it is permitted for
+ NAME to have been defined as a macro and thus contain newlines (it
+ is not permitted for the argument to `\X' to contain newlines).
+ The inclusion of newlines requires an extension to the UNIX `troff'
+ output format, and confuses drivers that do not know about this
+ extension (*note Device Control Commands::).
+
+ *Note Output Devices::.

-File: groff, Node: ms Intro, Next: General ms Structure, Prev: ms, Up: ms
+File: groff, Node: Miscellaneous, Next: Gtroff Internals, Prev: Postprocessor Access, Up: gtroff Reference
+
+5.31 Miscellaneous
+==================
+
+This section documents parts of `gtroff' which cannot (yet) be
+categorized elsewhere in this manual.
+
+ -- Request: .nm [start [inc [space [indent]]]]
+ Print line numbers. START is the line number of the _next_ output
+ line. INC indicates which line numbers are printed. For example,
+ the value 5 means to emit only line numbers which are multiples
+ of 5; this defaults to 1. SPACE is the space to be left between
+ the number and the text; this defaults to one digit space. The
+ fourth argument is the indentation of the line numbers, defaulting
+ to zero. Both SPACE and INDENT are given as multiples of digit
+ spaces; they can be negative also. Without any arguments, line
+ numbers are turned off.
+
+ `gtroff' reserves three digit spaces for the line number (which is
+ printed right-justified) plus the amount given by INDENT; the
+ output lines are concatenated to the line numbers, separated by
+ SPACE, and _without_ reducing the line length. Depending on the
+ value of the horizontal page offset (as set with the `po'
+ request), line numbers which are longer than the reserved space
+ stick out to the left, or the whole line is moved to the right.
+
+ Parameters corresponding to missing arguments are not changed; any
+ non-digit argument (to be more precise, any argument starting with
+ a character valid as a delimiter for identifiers) is also treated
+ as missing.
+
+ If line numbering has been disabled with a call to `nm' without an
+ argument, it can be reactivated with `.nm +0', using the
+ previously active line numbering parameters.
+
+ The parameters of `nm' are associated with the current environment
+ (*note Environments::). The current output line number is
+ available in the number register `ln'.
+
+
+ .po 1m
+ .ll 2i
+ This test shows how line numbering works with groff.
+ .nm 999
+ This test shows how line numbering works with groff.
+ .br
+ .nm xxx 3 2
+ .ll -\w'0'u
+ This test shows how line numbering works with groff.
+ .nn 2
+ This test shows how line numbering works with groff.
+
+ And here the result:
+
+
+ This test shows how
+ line numbering works
+ 999 with groff. This
+ 1000 test shows how line
+ 1001 numbering works with
+ 1002 groff.
+ This test shows how
+ line numbering
+ works with groff.
+ This test shows how
+ 1005 line numbering
+ works with groff.
+
+
+ -- Request: .nn [skip]
+ Temporarily turn off line numbering. The argument is the number
+ of lines not to be numbered; this defaults to 1.
+
+ -- Request: .mc glyph [dist]
+ Print a "margin character" to the right of the text.(1) (*note
+ Miscellaneous-Footnote-1::) The first argument is the glyph to be
+ printed. The second argument is the distance away from the right
+ margin. If missing, the previously set value is used; default is
+ 10pt). For text lines that are too long (that is, longer than the
+ text length plus DIST), the margin character is directly appended
+ to the lines.
+
+ With no arguments the margin character is turned off. If this
+ occurs before a break, no margin character is printed.
+
+ For compatibility with AT&T `troff', a call to `mc' to set the
+ margin character can't be undone immediately; at least one line
+ gets a margin character. Thus
+
+
+ .ll 1i
+ .mc \[br]
+ .mc
+ xxx
+ .br
+ xxx
+
+ produces
+
+
+ xxx |
+ xxx
+
+ For empty lines and lines produced by the `tl' request no margin
+ character is emitted.
+
+ The margin character is associated with the current environment
+ (*note Environments::).
+
+ This is quite useful for indicating text that has changed, and, in
+ fact, there are programs available for doing this (they are called
+ `nrchbar' and `changebar' and can be found in any
+ `comp.sources.unix' archive).
+
+
+ .ll 3i
+ .mc |
+ This paragraph is highlighted with a margin
+ character.
+ .sp
+ Note that vertical space isn't marked.
+ .br
+ \&
+ .br
+ But we can fake it with `\&'.
+
+ Result:
+
+
+ This paragraph is highlighted |
+ with a margin character. |
+
+ Note that vertical space isn't |
+ marked. |
+ |
+ But we can fake it with `\&'. |
+
+
+ -- Request: .psbb filename
+ -- Register: \n[llx]
+ -- Register: \n[lly]
+ -- Register: \n[urx]
+ -- Register: \n[ury]
+ Retrieve the bounding box of the PostScript image found in
+ FILENAME. The file must conform to Adobe's "Document Structuring
+ Conventions" (DSC); the command searches for a `%%BoundingBox'
+ comment and extracts the bounding box values into the number
+ registers `llx', `lly', `urx', and `ury'. If an error occurs (for
+ example, `psbb' cannot find the `%%BoundingBox' comment), it sets
+ the four number registers to zero.
-Introduction to `ms'
---------------------
+ The search path for FILENAME can be controlled with the `-I'
+ command line option.
- The original `-ms' macros were included with AT&T `troff' as well as
-the `man' macros. While the `man' package is intended for brief
-documents that can be read on-line as well as printed, the `ms' macros
-are suitable for longer documents that are meant to be printed rather
-than read on-line.
+
+File: groff, Node: Miscellaneous-Footnotes, Up: Miscellaneous
- The `ms' macro package included with `groff' is a complete,
-bottom-up re-implementation. Several macros (specific to AT&T or
-Berkeley) are not included, while several new commands are. *Note
-Differences from AT&T ms::, for more information.
+ (1) "Margin character" is a misnomer since it is an output glyph.

-File: groff, Node: General ms Structure, Next: ms Document Control Registers, Prev: ms Intro, Up: ms
+File: groff, Node: Gtroff Internals, Next: Debugging, Prev: Miscellaneous, Up: gtroff Reference
+
+5.32 `gtroff' Internals
+=======================
+
+`gtroff' processes input in three steps. One or more input characters
+are converted to an "input token".(1) (*note Gtroff
+Internals-Footnote-1::) Then, one or more input tokens are converted
+to an "output node". Finally, output nodes are converted to the
+intermediate output language understood by all output devices.
+
+ Actually, before step one happens, `gtroff' converts certain escape
+sequences into reserved input characters (not accessible by the user);
+such reserved characters are used for other internal processing also -
+this is the very reason why not all characters are valid input. *Note
+Identifiers::, for more on this topic.
+
+ For example, the input string `fi\[:u]' is converted into a
+character token `f', a character token `i', and a special token `:u'
+(representing u umlaut). Later on, the character tokens `f' and `i'
+are merged to a single output node representing the ligature glyph `fi'
+(provided the current font has a glyph for this ligature); the same
+happens with `:u'. All output glyph nodes are `processed' which means
+that they are invariably associated with a given font, font size,
+advance width, etc. During the formatting process, `gtroff' itself
+adds various nodes to control the data flow.
+
+ Macros, diversions, and strings collect elements in two chained
+lists: a list of input tokens which have been passed unprocessed, and a
+list of output nodes. Consider the following the diversion.
+
+
+ .di xxx
+ a
+ \!b
+ c
+ .br
+ .di
+
+It contains these elements.
+
+node list token list element number
+line start node -- 1
+glyph node `a' -- 2
+word space node -- 3
+-- `b' 4
+-- `\n' 5
+glyph node `c' -- 6
+vertical size node -- 7
+vertical size node -- 8
+-- `\n' 9
+
+Elements 1, 7, and 8 are inserted by `gtroff'; the latter two (which
+are always present) specify the vertical extent of the last line,
+possibly modified by `\x'. The `br' request finishes the current
+partial line, inserting a newline input token which is subsequently
+converted to a space when the diversion is reread. Note that the word
+space node has a fixed width which isn't stretchable anymore. To
+convert horizontal space nodes back to input tokens, use the `unformat'
+request.
+
+ Macros only contain elements in the token list (and the node list is
+empty); diversions and strings can contain elements in both lists.
-General structure of an `ms' document
--------------------------------------
+ Note that the `chop' request simply reduces the number of elements
+in a macro, string, or diversion by one. Exceptions are "compatibility
+save" and "compatibility ignore" input tokens which are ignored. The
+`substring' request also ignores those input tokens.
- The `ms' macro package expects a certain amount of structure, but
-not as much as packages such as `man' or `mdoc'.
+ Some requests like `tr' or `cflags' work on glyph identifiers only;
+this means that the associated glyph can be changed without destroying
+this association. This can be very helpful for substituting glyphs.
+In the following example, we assume that glyph `foo' isn't available by
+default, so we provide a substitution using the `fchar' request and map
+it to input character `x'.
- The simplest documents can begin with a paragraph macro (such as
-`LP' or `PP'), and consist of text separated by paragraph macros or
-even blank lines. Longer documents have a structure as follows:
-*Document type*
- If you invoke the `RP' (report) macro on the first line of the
- document, `groff' prints the cover page information on its own
- page; otherwise it prints the information on the first page with
- your document text immediately following. Other document formats
- found in AT&T `troff' are specific to AT&T or Berkeley, and are
- not supported in `groff'.
+ .fchar \[foo] foo
+ .tr x \[foo]
-*Format and layout*
- By setting number registers, you can change your document's type
- (font and size), margins, spacing, headers and footers, and
- footnotes. *Note ms Document Control Registers::, for more
- details.
+Now let us assume that we install an additional special font `bar'
+which has glyph `foo'.
-*Cover page*
- A cover page consists of a title, the author's name and
- institution, an abstract, and the date. (1) (*note General ms
- Structure-Footnote-1::) *Note ms Cover Page Macros::, for more
- details.
-*Body*
- Following the cover page is your document. You can use the `ms'
- macros to write reports, letters, books, and so forth. The
- package is designed for structured documents, consisting of
- paragraphs interspersed with headings and augmented by lists,
- footnotes, tables, and other common constructs. *Note ms Body
- Text::, for more details.
+ .special bar
+ .rchar \[foo]
-*Table of contents*
- Longer documents usually include a table of contents, which you
- can invoke by placing the `TC' macro at the end of your document.
- The `ms' macros have minimal indexing facilities, consisting of the
- `IX' macro, which prints an entry on standard error. Printing the
- table of contents at the end is necessary since `groff' is a
- single-pass text formatter, thus it cannot determine the page
- number of each section until that section has actually been set
- and printed. Since `ms' output is intended for hardcopy, you can
- manually relocate the pages containing the table of contents
- between the cover page and the body text after printing.
+Since glyphs defined with `fchar' are searched before glyphs in special
+fonts, we must call `rchar' to remove the definition of the fallback
+glyph. Anyway, the translation is still active; `x' now maps to the
+real glyph `foo'.
+
+ Macro and request arguments preserve the compatibility mode:
+
+
+ .cp 1 \" switch to compatibility mode
+ .de xx
+ \\$1
+ ..
+ .cp 0 \" switch compatibility mode off
+ .xx caf\['e]
+ => café
+
+Since compatibility mode is on while `de' is called, the macro `xx'
+activates compatibility mode while executing. Argument `$1' can still
+be handled properly because it inherits the compatibility mode status
+which was active at the point where `xx' is called.
+
+ After expansion of the parameters, the compatibility save and restore
+tokens are removed.

-File: groff, Node: General ms Structure-Footnotes, Up: General ms Structure
+File: groff, Node: Gtroff Internals-Footnotes, Up: Gtroff Internals
- (1) Actually, only the title is required.
+ (1) Except the escapes `\f', `\F', `\H', `\m', `\M', `\R', `\s', and
+`\S' which are processed immediately if not in copy-in mode.

-File: groff, Node: ms Document Control Registers, Next: ms Cover Page Macros, Prev: General ms Structure, Up: ms
+File: groff, Node: Debugging, Next: Implementation Differences, Prev: Gtroff Internals, Up: gtroff Reference
-Document control registers
---------------------------
+5.33 Debugging
+==============
- The following is a list of document control number registers. For
-the sake of consistency, set registers related to margins at the
-beginning of your document, or just after the `RP' macro. You can set
-other registers later in your document, but you should keep them
-together at the beginning to make them easy to find and edit as
-necessary.
+`gtroff' is not easy to debug, but there are some useful features and
+strategies for debugging.
-Margin Settings
-...............
+ -- Request: .lf line [filename]
+ Change the line number and optionally the file name `gtroff' shall
+ use for error and warning messages. LINE is the input line number
+ of the _next_ line.
- - Register: \n[PO]
- Defines the page offset (i.e. the left margin). There is no
- explicit right margin setting; the combination of the `PO' and
- `LL' registers implicitly define the right margin width.
+ Without argument, the request is ignored.
- Effective: next page.
+ This is a debugging aid for documents which are split into many
+ files, then put together with `soelim' and other preprocessors.
+ Usually, it isn't invoked manually.
- Default value: 1i.
+ Note that other `troff' implementations (including the original
+ AT&T version) handle `lf' differently. For them, LINE changes the
+ line number of the _current_ line.
- - Register: \n[LL]
- Defines the line length (i.e. the width of the body text).
+ -- Request: .tm string
+ -- Request: .tm1 string
+ -- Request: .tmc string
+ Send STRING to the standard error output; this is very useful for
+ printing debugging messages among other things.
- Effective: next paragraph.
+ STRING is read in copy mode.
- Default: 6i.
+ The `tm' request ignores leading spaces of STRING; `tm1' handles
+ its argument similar to the `ds' request: a leading double quote
+ in STRING is stripped to allow initial blanks.
- - Register: \n[LT]
- Defines the title length (i.e. the header and footer width). This
- is usually the same as `LL', but not necessarily.
+ The `tmc' request is similar to `tm1' but does not append a
+ newline (as is done in `tm' and `tm1').
- Effective: next paragraph.
+ -- Request: .ab [string]
+ Similar to the `tm' request, except that it causes `gtroff' to
+ stop processing. With no argument it prints `User Abort.' to
+ standard error.
- Default: 6i.
+ -- Request: .ex
+ The `ex' request also causes `gtroff' to stop processing; see also
+ *Note I/O::.
- - Register: \n[HM]
- Defines the header margin height at the top of the page.
+ When doing something involved it is useful to leave the debugging
+statements in the code and have them turned on by a command line flag.
- Effective: next page.
- Default: 1i.
+ .if \n(DB .tm debugging output
- - Register: \n[FM]
- Defines the footer margin height at the bottom of the page.
+To activate these statements say
- Effective: next page.
- Default: 1i.
+ groff -rDB=1 file
-Text Settings
-.............
+ If it is known in advance that there will be many errors and no
+useful output, `gtroff' can be forced to suppress formatted output with
+the `-z' flag.
- - Register: \n[PS]
- Defines the point size of the body text.
+ -- Request: .pm
+ Print the entire symbol table on `stderr'. Names of all defined
+ macros, strings, and diversions are print together with their size
+ in bytes. Since `gtroff' sometimes adds nodes by itself, the
+ returned size can be larger than expected.
- Effective: next paragraph.
+ This request differs from UNIX `troff': `gtroff' reports the sizes
+ of diversions, ignores an additional argument to print only the
+ total of the sizes, and the size isn't returned in blocks of 128
+ characters.
- Default: 10p.
+ -- Request: .pnr
+ Print the names and contents of all currently defined number
+ registers on `stderr'.
- - Register: \n[VS]
- Defines the space between lines (line height plus leading).
+ -- Request: .ptr
+ Print the names and positions of all traps (not including input
+ line traps and diversion traps) on `stderr'. Empty slots in the
+ page trap list are printed as well, because they can affect the
+ priority of subsequently planted traps.
- Effective: next paragraph.
+ -- Request: .fl
+ Instruct `gtroff' to flush its output immediately. The intent is
+ for interactive use, but this behaviour is currently not
+ implemented in `gtroff'. Contrary to UNIX `troff', TTY output is
+ sent to a device driver also (`grotty'), making it non-trivial to
+ communicate interactively.
- Default: 12p.
+ This request causes a line break.
-Paragraph Settings
-..................
+ -- Request: .backtrace
+ Print a backtrace of the input stack to the standard error stream.
+
+ Consider the following in file `test':
+
+
+ .de xxx
+ . backtrace
+ ..
+ .de yyy
+ . xxx
+ ..
+ .
+ .yyy
- - Register: \n[PI]
- Defines the initial indent of a `.PP' paragraph.
+ On execution, `gtroff' prints the following:
- Effective: next paragraph.
- Default: 5n.
+ test:2: backtrace: macro `xxx'
+ test:5: backtrace: macro `yyy'
+ test:8: backtrace: file `test'
- - Register: \n[PD]
- Defines the space between paragraphs.
+ The option `-b' of `gtroff' internally calls a variant of this
+ request on each error and warning.
- Effective: next paragraph.
+ -- Register: \n[slimit]
+ Use the `slimit' number register to set the maximum number of
+ objects on the input stack. If `slimit' is less than or equal
+ to 0, there is no limit set. With no limit, a buggy recursive
+ macro can exhaust virtual memory.
- Default: 0.3v.
+ The default value is 1000; this is a compile-time constant.
- - Register: \n[QI]
- Defines the indent on both sides of a quoted (`.QP') paragraph.
+ -- Request: .warnscale si
+ Set the scaling indicator used in warnings to SI. Valid values for
+ SI are `u', `i', `c', `p', and `P'. At startup, it is set to `i'.
- Effective: next paragraph.
+ -- Request: .spreadwarn [limit]
+ Make `gtroff' emit a warning if the additional space inserted for
+ each space between words in an output line is larger or equal to
+ LIMIT. A negative value is changed to zero; no argument toggles
+ the warning on and off without changing LIMIT. The default scaling
+ indicator is `m'. At startup, `spreadwarn' is deactivated, and
+ LIMIT is set to 3m.
- Default: 5n.
+ For example,
-Footnote Settings
-.................
- - Register: \n[FL]
- Defines the length of a footnote.
+ .spreadwarn 0.2m
- Effective: next footnote.
+ will cause a warning if `gtroff' must add 0.2m or more for each
+ interword space in a line.
- Default: `\n[LL]' * 5 / 6.
+ This request is active only if text is justified to both margins
+ (using `.ad b').
- - Register: \n[FI]
- Defines the footnote indent.
+ `gtroff' has command line options for printing out more warnings
+(`-w') and for printing backtraces (`-b') when a warning or an error
+occurs. The most verbose level of warnings is `-ww'.
- Effective: next footnote.
+ -- Request: .warn [flags]
+ -- Register: \n[.warn]
+ Control the level of warnings checked for. The FLAGS are the sum
+ of the numbers associated with each warning that is to be enabled;
+ all other warnings are disabled. The number associated with each
+ warning is listed below. For example, `.warn 0' disables all
+ warnings, and `.warn 1' disables all warnings except that about
+ missing glyphs. If no argument is given, all warnings are enabled.
- Default: 2n.
+ The read-only number register `.warn' contains the current warning
+ level.
- - Register: \n[FF]
- The footnote format:
- `0'
- Prints the footnote number as a superscript; indents the
- footnote (default).
+* Menu:
+
+* Warnings::
- `1'
- Prints the number followed by a period (like 1.) and indents
- the footnote.
+
+File: groff, Node: Warnings, Prev: Debugging, Up: Debugging
+
+5.33.1 Warnings
+---------------
+
+The warnings that can be given to `gtroff' are divided into the
+following categories. The name associated with each warning is used by
+the `-w' and `-W' options; the number is used by the `warn' request and
+by the `.warn' register.
+
+`char'
+`1'
+ Non-existent glyphs.(1) (*note Warnings-Footnote-1::) This is
+ enabled by default.
+
+`number'
+`2'
+ Invalid numeric expressions. This is enabled by default. *Note
+ Expressions::.
+
+`break'
+`4'
+ In fill mode, lines which could not be broken so that their length
+ was less than the line length. This is enabled by default.
+
+`delim'
+`8'
+ Missing or mismatched closing delimiters.
+
+`el'
+`16'
+ Use of the `el' request with no matching `ie' request. *Note
+ if-else::.
+
+`scale'
+`32'
+ Meaningless scaling indicators.
+
+`range'
+`64'
+ Out of range arguments.
+
+`syntax'
+`128'
+ Dubious syntax in numeric expressions.
+
+`di'
+`256'
+ Use of `di' or `da' without an argument when there is no current
+ diversion.
+
+`mac'
+`512'
+ Use of undefined strings, macros and diversions. When an undefined
+ string, macro, or diversion is used, that string is automatically
+ defined as empty. So, in most cases, at most one warning is given
+ for each name.
+
+`reg'
+`1024'
+ Use of undefined number registers. When an undefined number
+ register is used, that register is automatically defined to have a
+ value of 0. So, in most cases, at most one warning is given for
+ use of a particular name.
+
+`tab'
+`2048'
+ Use of a tab character where a number was expected.
+
+`right-brace'
+`4096'
+ Use of `\}' where a number was expected.
+
+`missing'
+`8192'
+ Requests that are missing non-optional arguments.
+
+`input'
+`16384'
+ Invalid input characters.
+
+`escape'
+`32768'
+ Unrecognized escape sequences. When an unrecognized escape
+ sequence `\X' is encountered, the escape character is ignored, and
+ X is printed.
+
+`space'
+`65536'
+ Missing space between a request or macro and its argument. This
+ warning is given when an undefined name longer than two characters
+ is encountered, and the first two characters of the name make a
+ defined name. The request or macro is not invoked. When this
+ warning is given, no macro is automatically defined. This is
+ enabled by default. This warning never occurs in compatibility
+ mode.
+
+`font'
+`131072'
+ Non-existent fonts. This is enabled by default.
+
+`ig'
+`262144'
+ Invalid escapes in text ignored with the `ig' request. These are
+ conditions that are errors when they do not occur in ignored text.
+
+`color'
+`524288'
+ Color related warnings.
+
+`all'
+ All warnings except `di', `mac' and `reg'. It is intended that
+ this covers all warnings that are useful with traditional macro
+ packages.
+
+`w'
+ All warnings.
- `2'
- Like 1, without an indent.
+
+File: groff, Node: Warnings-Footnotes, Up: Warnings
- `3'
- Like 1, but prints the footnote number as a hanging paragraph.
+ (1) `char' is a misnomer since it reports missing glyphs - there
+aren't missing input characters, only invalid ones.
- Effective: next footnote.
+
+File: groff, Node: Implementation Differences, Prev: Debugging, Up: gtroff Reference
- Default: 0.
+5.34 Implementation Differences
+===============================
-Miscellaneous Number Registers
-..............................
+GNU `troff' has a number of features which cause incompatibilities with
+documents written with old versions of `troff'.
- - Register: \n[MINGW]
- Defines the minimum width between columns in a multi-column
- document.
+ Long names cause some incompatibilities. UNIX `troff' interprets
+
+
+ .dsabcd
+
+as defining a string `ab' with contents `cd'. Normally, GNU `troff'
+interprets this as a call of a macro named `dsabcd'. Also UNIX `troff'
+interprets `\*[' or `\n[' as references to a string or number register
+called `['. In GNU `troff', however, this is normally interpreted as
+the start of a long name. In compatibility mode GNU `troff' interprets
+long names in the traditional way (which means that they are not
+recognized as names).
+
+ -- Request: .cp [n]
+ -- Request: .do cmd
+ -- Register: \n[.C]
+ If N is missing or non-zero, turn on compatibility mode;
+ otherwise, turn it off.
+
+ The read-only number register `.C' is 1 if compatibility mode is
+ on, 0 otherwise.
+
+ Compatibility mode can be also turned on with the `-C' command line
+ option.
- Effective: next page.
+ The `do' request turns off compatibility mode while executing its
+ arguments as a `gtroff' command.
- Default: 2n.
+
+ .do fam T
+
+ executes the `fam' request when compatibility mode is enabled.
+
+ `gtroff' restores the previous compatibility setting before
+ interpreting any files sourced by the CMD.
+
+ Two other features are controlled by `-C'. If not in compatibility
+mode, GNU `troff' preserves the input level in delimited arguments:
+
+
+ .ds xx '
+ \w'abc\*(xxdef'
+
+In compatibility mode, the string `72def'' is returned; without `-C'
+the resulting string is `168' (assuming a TTY output device).
+
+ Finally, the escapes `\f', `\H', `\m', `\M', `\R', `\s', and `\S'
+are transparent for recognizing the beginning of a line only in
+compatibility mode (this is a rather obscure feature). For example,
+the code
+
+
+ .de xx
+ Hallo!
+ ..
+ \fB.xx\fP
+
+prints `Hallo!' in bold face if in compatibility mode, and `.xx' in
+bold face otherwise.
+
+ GNU `troff' does not allow the use of the escape sequences `\|',
+`\^', `\&', `\{', `\}', `\<SP>', `\'', `\`', `\-', `\_', `\!', `\%',
+and `\c' in names of strings, macros, diversions, number registers,
+fonts or environments; UNIX `troff' does. The `\A' escape sequence
+(*note Identifiers::) may be helpful in avoiding use of these escape
+sequences in names.
+
+ Fractional point sizes cause one noteworthy incompatibility. In
+UNIX `troff' the `ps' request ignores scale indicators and thus
+
+
+ .ps 10u
+
+sets the point size to 10 points, whereas in GNU `troff' it sets the
+point size to 10 scaled points. *Note Fractional Type Sizes::, for
+more information.
+
+ In GNU `troff' there is a fundamental difference between
+(unformatted) input characters and (formatted) output glyphs.
+Everything that affects how a glyph is output is stored with the glyph
+node; once a glyph node has been constructed it is unaffected by any
+subsequent requests that are executed, including `bd', `cs', `tkf',
+`tr', or `fp' requests. Normally glyphs are constructed from input
+characters at the moment immediately before the glyph is added to the
+current output line. Macros, diversions and strings are all, in fact,
+the same type of object; they contain lists of input characters and
+glyph nodes in any combination. A glyph node does not behave like an
+input character for the purposes of macro processing; it does not
+inherit any of the special properties that the input character from
+which it was constructed might have had. For example,
+
+
+ .di x
+ \\\\
+ .br
+ .di
+ .x
+
+prints `\\' in GNU `troff'; each pair of input backslashes is turned
+into one output backslash and the resulting output backslashes are not
+interpreted as escape characters when they are reread. UNIX `troff'
+would interpret them as escape characters when they were reread and
+would end up printing one `\'. The correct way to obtain a printable
+backslash is to use the `\e' escape sequence: This always prints a
+single instance of the current escape character, regardless of whether
+or not it is used in a diversion; it also works in both GNU `troff' and
+UNIX `troff'.(1) (*note Implementation Differences-Footnote-1::) To
+store, for some reason, an escape sequence in a diversion that will be
+interpreted when the diversion is reread, either use the traditional
+`\!' transparent output facility, or, if this is unsuitable, the new
+`\?' escape sequence.
+
+ *Note Diversions::, and *Note Gtroff Internals::, for more
+information.
+
+
+File: groff, Node: Implementation Differences-Footnotes, Up: Implementation Differences
+
+ (1) To be completely independent of the current escape character,
+use `\(rs' which represents a reverse solidus (backslash) glyph.

-File: groff, Node: ms Cover Page Macros, Next: ms Body Text, Prev: ms Document Control Registers, Up: ms
+File: groff, Node: Preprocessors, Next: Output Devices, Prev: gtroff Reference, Up: Top
-Cover page macros
------------------
+6 Preprocessors
+***************
- Use the following macros to create a cover page for your document in
-the order shown.
+This chapter describes all preprocessors that come with `groff' or
+which are freely available.
- - Macro: .RP [`no']
- Specifies the report format for your document. The report format
- creates a separate cover page. The default action (no `.RP'
- macro) is to print a subset of the cover page on page 1 of your
- document.
+* Menu:
- If you use the word `no' as an optional argument, `groff' prints a
- title page but does not repeat any of the title page information
- (title, author, abstract, etc.) on page 1 of the document.
-
- - Macro: .DA [...]
- (optional) Print the current date, or the arguments to the macro
- if any, on the title page (if specified) and in the footers. This
- is the default for `nroff'.
-
- - Macro: .ND [...]
- (optional) Print the current date, or the arguments to the macro
- if any, on the title page (if specified) but not in the footers.
- This is the default for `troff'.
-
- - Macro: .TL
- Specifies the document title. `groff' collects text following the
- `.TL' macro into the title, until reaching the author name or
- abstract.
-
- - Macro: .AU
- Specifies the author's name, which appears on the line (or lines)
- immediately following. You can specify multiple authors as
- follows:
-
-
- .AU
- John Doe
- .AI
- University of West Bumblefuzz
- .AU
- Martha Buck
- .AI
- Monolithic Corporation
-
- ...
+* geqn::
+* gtbl::
+* gpic::
+* ggrn::
+* grap::
+* grefer::
+* gsoelim::
+
+File: groff, Node: geqn, Next: gtbl, Prev: Preprocessors, Up: Preprocessors
- - Macro: .AI
- Specifies the author's institution. You can specify multiple
- institutions in the same way that you specify multiple authors.
-
- - Macro: .AB [`no']
- Begins the abstract. The default is to print the word ABSTRACT,
- centered and in italics, above the text of the abstract. The word
- `no' as an optional argument suppresses this heading.
-
- - Macro: .AE
- End the abstract.
-
- The following is example mark-up for a title page.
-
-
- .RP
- .TL
- The Inevitability of Code Bloat
- in Commercial and Free Software
- .AU
- J. Random Luser
- .AI
- University of West Bumblefuzz
- .AB
- This report examines the long-term growth
- of the code bases in two large, popular software
- packages; the free Emacs and the commercial
- Microsoft Word.
- While differences appear in the type or order
- of features added, due to the different
- methodologies used, the results are the same
- in the end.
- .PP
- The free software approach is shown to be
- superior in that while free software can
- become as bloated as commercial offerings,
- free software tends to have fewer serious
- bugs and the added features are in line with
- user demand.
- .AE
-
- ... the rest of the paper follows ...
-
-
-File: groff, Node: ms Body Text, Next: ms Page Layout, Prev: ms Cover Page Macros, Up: ms
-
-Body text
----------
-
- This section describes macros used to mark up the body of your
-document. Examples include paragraphs, sections, and other groups.
+6.1 `geqn'
+==========
* Menu:
-* Paragraphs in ms::
-* Headings in ms::
-* Highlighting in ms::
-* Lists in ms::
-* Indents in ms::
-* Tabstops in ms::
-* ms Displays and Keeps::
-* ms Insertions::
-* Example multi-page table::
-* ms Footnotes::
+* Invoking geqn::

-File: groff, Node: Paragraphs in ms, Next: Headings in ms, Prev: ms Body Text, Up: ms Body Text
+File: groff, Node: Invoking geqn, Prev: geqn, Up: geqn
-Paragraphs
-..........
+6.1.1 Invoking `geqn'
+---------------------
- The following paragraph types are available.
+
+File: groff, Node: gtbl, Next: gpic, Prev: geqn, Up: Preprocessors
- - Macro: .PP
- Sets a paragraph with an initial indent.
+6.2 `gtbl'
+==========
- - Macro: .LP
- Sets a paragraph with no initial indent.
+* Menu:
- - Macro: .QP
- Sets a paragraph that is indented at both left and right margins.
- The effect is identical to the HTML `<BLOCKQUOTE>' element. The
- next paragraph or heading returns margins to normal.
+* Invoking gtbl::
- - Macro: .XP
- Sets a paragraph whose lines are indented, except for the first
- line. This is a Berkeley extension.
+
+File: groff, Node: Invoking gtbl, Prev: gtbl, Up: gtbl
- The following markup uses all four paragraph macros.
+6.2.1 Invoking `gtbl'
+---------------------
+
+File: groff, Node: gpic, Next: ggrn, Prev: gtbl, Up: Preprocessors
- .NH 2
- Cases used in the study
- .LP
- The following software and versions were
- considered for this report.
- .PP
- For commercial software, we chose
- .B "Microsoft Word for Windows" ,
- starting with version 1.0 through the
- current version (Word 2000).
- .PP
- For free software, we chose
- .B Emacs ,
- from its first appearance as a standalone
- editor through the current version (v20).
- See [Bloggs 2002] for details.
- .QP
- Franklin's Law applied to software:
- software expands to outgrow both
- RAM and disk space over time.
- .LP
- Bibliography:
- .XP
- Bloggs, Joseph R.,
- .I "Everyone's a Critic" ,
- Underground Press, March 2002.
- A definitive work that answers all questions
- and criticisms about the quality and usability of
- free software.
+6.3 `gpic'
+==========
+
+* Menu:
+
+* Invoking gpic::

-File: groff, Node: Headings in ms, Next: Highlighting in ms, Prev: Paragraphs in ms, Up: ms Body Text
+File: groff, Node: Invoking gpic, Prev: gpic, Up: gpic
+
+6.3.1 Invoking `gpic'
+---------------------
-Headings
-........
+
+File: groff, Node: ggrn, Next: grap, Prev: gpic, Up: Preprocessors
- Use headings to create a hierarchical structure for your document.
-The `ms' macros print headings in *bold*, using the same font family
-and point size as the body text.
+6.4 `ggrn'
+==========
- The following describes the heading macros:
+* Menu:
- - Macro: .NH curr-level
- - Macro: .NH S level0 ...
- Numbered heading. The argument is either a numeric argument to
- indicate the level of the heading, or the letter `S' followed by
- numeric arguments to set the heading level explicitly.
+* Invoking ggrn::
- If you specify heading levels out of sequence, such as invoking
- `.NH 3' after `.NH 1', `groff' prints a warning on standard error.
+
+File: groff, Node: Invoking ggrn, Prev: ggrn, Up: ggrn
- - Macro: .SH
- Unnumbered subheading.
+6.4.1 Invoking `ggrn'
+---------------------

-File: groff, Node: Highlighting in ms, Next: Lists in ms, Prev: Headings in ms, Up: ms Body Text
+File: groff, Node: grap, Next: grefer, Prev: ggrn, Up: Preprocessors
-Highlighting
-............
+6.5 `grap'
+==========
- The `ms' macros provide a variety of methods to highlight or
-emphasize text:
+A free implementation of `grap', written by Ted Faber, is available as
+an extra package from the following address:
- - Macro: .B [txt [post [pre]]]
- Sets its first argument in *bold type*. If you specify a second
- argument, `groff' prints it in the previous font after the bold
- text, with no intervening space (this allows you to set
- punctuation after the highlighted text without highlighting the
- punctuation). Similarly, it prints the third argument (if any) in
- the previous font *before* the first argument. For example,
+ `http://www.lunabase.org/~faber/Vault/software/grap/'
+
+File: groff, Node: grefer, Next: gsoelim, Prev: grap, Up: Preprocessors
- .B foo ) (
+6.6 `grefer'
+============
- prints (*foo*).
+* Menu:
- If you give this macro no arguments, `groff' prints all text
- following in bold until the next highlighting, paragraph, or
- heading macro.
+* Invoking grefer::
- - Macro: .R [txt [post [pre]]]
- Sets its first argument in roman (or regular) type. It operates
- similarly to the `B' macro otherwise.
+
+File: groff, Node: Invoking grefer, Prev: grefer, Up: grefer
- - Macro: .I [txt [post [pre]]]
- Sets its first argument in _italic type_. It operates similarly
- to the `B' macro otherwise.
+6.6.1 Invoking `grefer'
+-----------------------
- - Macro: .CW [txt [post [pre]]]
- Sets its first argument in a `constant width face'. It operates
- similarly to the `B' macro otherwise.
+
+File: groff, Node: gsoelim, Prev: grefer, Up: Preprocessors
- - Macro: .BI [txt [post [pre]]]
- Sets its first argument in bold italic type. It operates
- similarly to the `B' macro otherwise.
+6.7 `gsoelim'
+=============
- - Macro: .BX [txt]
- Prints its argument and draws a box around it. If you want to box
- a string that contains spaces, use a digit-width space (`\0').
+* Menu:
- - Macro: .UL [txt [post]]
- Prints its first argument with an underline. If you specify a
- second argument, `groff' prints it in the previous font after the
- underlined text, with no intervening space.
+* Invoking gsoelim::
- - Macro: .LG
- Prints all text following in larger type (two points larger than
- the current point size) until the next font size, highlighting,
- paragraph, or heading macro. You can specify this macro multiple
- times to enlarge the point size as needed.
+
+File: groff, Node: Invoking gsoelim, Prev: gsoelim, Up: gsoelim
- - Macro: .SM
- Prints all text following in smaller type (two points smaller than
- the current point size) until the next type size, highlighting,
- paragraph, or heading macro. You can specify this macro multiple
- times to reduce the point size as needed.
+6.7.1 Invoking `gsoelim'
+------------------------
- - Macro: .NL
- Prints all text following in the normal point size (that is, the
- value of the `PS' register).
+
+File: groff, Node: Output Devices, Next: File formats, Prev: Preprocessors, Up: Top
+
+7 Output Devices
+****************
+
+* Menu:
+
+* Special Characters::
+* grotty::
+* grops::
+* grodvi::
+* grolj4::
+* grolbp::
+* grohtml::
+* gxditview::

-File: groff, Node: Lists in ms, Next: Indents in ms, Prev: Highlighting in ms, Up: ms Body Text
+File: groff, Node: Special Characters, Next: grotty, Prev: Output Devices, Up: Output Devices
-Lists
-.....
+7.1 Special Characters
+======================
- The `.IP' macro handles duties for all lists.
+*Note Font Files::.
- - Macro: .IP [marker [width]]
- The MARKER is usually a bullet glyph (`\[bu]') for unordered
- lists, a number (or auto-incrementing number register) for
- numbered lists, or a word or phrase for indented (glossary-style)
- lists.
+
+File: groff, Node: grotty, Next: grops, Prev: Special Characters, Up: Output Devices
- The WIDTH specifies the indent for the body of each list item; its
- default unit is `n'. Once specified, the indent remains the same
- for all list items in the document until specified again.
+7.2 `grotty'
+============
- The following is an example of a bulleted list.
+* Menu:
+* Invoking grotty::
- A bulleted list:
- .IP \[bu] 2
- lawyers
- .IP \[bu]
- guns
- .IP \[bu]
- money
+
+File: groff, Node: Invoking grotty, Prev: grotty, Up: grotty
- Produces:
+7.2.1 Invoking `grotty'
+-----------------------
+
+File: groff, Node: grops, Next: grodvi, Prev: grotty, Up: Output Devices
- A bulleted list:
-
- o lawyers
-
- o guns
-
- o money
+7.3 `grops'
+===========
+* Menu:
- The following is an example of a numbered list.
+* Invoking grops::
+* Embedding PostScript::
+
+File: groff, Node: Invoking grops, Next: Embedding PostScript, Prev: grops, Up: grops
- .nr step 1 1
- A numbered list:
- .IP \n[step] 3
- lawyers
- .IP \n+[step]
- guns
- .IP \n+[step]
- money
+7.3.1 Invoking `grops'
+----------------------
- Produces:
+
+File: groff, Node: Embedding PostScript, Prev: Invoking grops, Up: grops
+7.3.2 Embedding POSTSCRIPT
+--------------------------
- A numbered list:
-
- 1. lawyers
-
- 2. guns
-
- 3. money
+
+File: groff, Node: grodvi, Next: grolj4, Prev: grops, Up: Output Devices
- Note the use of the auto-incrementing number register in this
-example.
+7.4 `grodvi'
+============
+* Menu:
- The following is an example of a glossary-style list.
+* Invoking grodvi::
+
+File: groff, Node: Invoking grodvi, Prev: grodvi, Up: grodvi
- A glossary-style list:
- .IP lawyers 0.4i
- Two or more attorneys.
- .IP guns
- Firearms, preferably
- large-caliber.
- .IP money
- Gotta pay for those
- lawyers and guns!
+7.4.1 Invoking `grodvi'
+-----------------------
- Produces:
+
+File: groff, Node: grolj4, Next: grolbp, Prev: grodvi, Up: Output Devices
+7.5 `grolj4'
+============
- A glossary-style list:
-
- lawyers
- Two or more attorneys.
-
- guns Firearms, preferably large-caliber.
-
- money
- Gotta pay for those lawyers and guns!
+* Menu:
- In the last example, the `IP' macro places the definition on the
-same line as the term if it has enough space; otherwise, it breaks to
-the next line and starts the definition below the term. This may or
-may not be the effect you want, especially if some of the definitions
-break and some do not. The following examples show two possible ways
-to force a break.
+* Invoking grolj4::
- The first workaround uses the `br' request to force a break after
-printing the term or label.
+
+File: groff, Node: Invoking grolj4, Prev: grolj4, Up: grolj4
+7.5.1 Invoking `grolj4'
+-----------------------
- A glossary-style list:
- .IP lawyers 0.4i
- Two or more attorneys.
- .IP guns
- .br
- Firearms, preferably large-caliber.
- .IP money
- Gotta pay for those lawyers and guns!
+
+File: groff, Node: grolbp, Next: grohtml, Prev: grolj4, Up: Output Devices
+
+7.6 `grolbp'
+============
+
+* Menu:
+
+* Invoking grolbp::
+
+
+File: groff, Node: Invoking grolbp, Prev: grolbp, Up: grolbp
+
+7.6.1 Invoking `grolbp'
+-----------------------
+
+
+File: groff, Node: grohtml, Next: gxditview, Prev: grolbp, Up: Output Devices
+
+7.7 `grohtml'
+=============
+
+* Menu:
+* Invoking grohtml::
+* grohtml specific registers and strings::
- The second workaround uses the `\p' escape to force the break. Note
-the space following the escape; this is important. If you omit the
-space, `groff' prints the first word on the same line as the term or
-label (if it fits) *then* breaks the line.
+
+File: groff, Node: Invoking grohtml, Next: grohtml specific registers and strings, Prev: grohtml, Up: grohtml
+
+7.7.1 Invoking `grohtml'
+------------------------
+
+File: groff, Node: grohtml specific registers and strings, Prev: Invoking grohtml, Up: grohtml
- A glossary-style list:
- .IP lawyers 0.4i
- Two or more attorneys.
- .IP guns
- \p Firearms, preferably large-caliber.
- .IP money
- Gotta pay for those lawyers and guns!
+7.7.2 `grohtml' specific registers and strings
+----------------------------------------------
+ -- Register: \n[ps4html]
+ -- String: \*[www-image-template]
+ The registers `ps4html' and `www-image-template' are defined by
+ the `pre-grohtml' preprocessor. `pre-grohtml' reads in the
+ `troff' input, marks up the inline equations and passes the result
+ firstly to
- To set nested lists, use the `RS' and `RE' macros. *Note Indents in
-ms::, for more information.
- For example:
+ troff -Tps -rps4html=1 -dwww-image-template=TEMPLATE
+ and secondly to
- .IP \[bu] 2
- Lawyers:
- .RS
- .IP \[bu]
- Dewey,
- .IP \[bu]
- Cheatham,
- .IP \[bu]
- and Howe.
- .RE
- .IP \[bu]
- Guns
- Produces:
+ troff -Thtml
+ The PostScript device is used to create all the image files, and
+ the register `ps4html' enables the macro sets to ignore floating
+ keeps, footers, and headings.
- o Lawyers:
-
- o Dewey,
-
- o Cheatham,
-
- o and Howe.
-
- o Guns
+ The register `www-image-template' is set to the user specified
+ template name or the default name.

-File: groff, Node: Indents in ms, Next: Tabstops in ms, Prev: Lists in ms, Up: ms Body Text
+File: groff, Node: gxditview, Prev: grohtml, Up: Output Devices
-Indents
-.......
+7.8 `gxditview'
+===============
- In many situations, you may need to indent a section of text while
-still wrapping and filling. *Note Lists in ms::, for an example of
-nested lists.
+* Menu:
+
+* Invoking gxditview::
- - Macro: .RS
- - Macro: .RE
- These macros begin and end an indented section. The `PI' register
- controls the amount of indent, allowing the indented text to line
- up under hanging and indented paragraphs.
+
+File: groff, Node: Invoking gxditview, Prev: gxditview, Up: gxditview
- *Note ms Displays and Keeps::, for macros to indent and turn off
-filling.
+7.8.1 Invoking `gxditview'
+--------------------------

-File: groff, Node: Tabstops in ms, Next: ms Displays and Keeps, Prev: Indents in ms, Up: ms Body Text
+File: groff, Node: File formats, Next: Installation, Prev: Output Devices, Up: Top
+
+8 File formats
+**************
-Tab Stops
-.........
+All files read and written by `gtroff' are text files. The following
+two sections describe their format.
- Use the `ta' request to define tab stops as needed. *Note Tabs and
-Fields::.
+* Menu:
- - Macro: .TA
- Use this macro to reset the tab stops to the default for `ms'
- (every 5n). You can redefine the `TA' macro to create a different
- set of default tab stops.
+* gtroff Output::
+* Font Files::

-File: groff, Node: ms Displays and Keeps, Next: ms Insertions, Prev: Tabstops in ms, Up: ms Body Text
+File: groff, Node: gtroff Output, Next: Font Files, Prev: File formats, Up: File formats
+
+8.1 `gtroff' Output
+===================
+
+This section describes the intermediate output format of GNU `troff'.
+This output is produced by a run of `gtroff' before it is fed into a
+device postprocessor program.
+
+ As `groff' is a wrapper program around `gtroff' that automatically
+calls a postprocessor, this output does not show up normally. This is
+why it is called "intermediate". `groff' provides the option `-Z' to
+inhibit postprocessing, such that the produced intermediate output is
+sent to standard output just like calling `gtroff' manually.
+
+ Here, the term "troff output" describes what is output by `gtroff',
+while "intermediate output" refers to the language that is accepted by
+the parser that prepares this output for the postprocessors. This
+parser is smarter on whitespace and implements obsolete elements for
+compatibility, otherwise both formats are the same.(1) (*note gtroff
+Output-Footnote-1::)
+
+ The main purpose of the intermediate output concept is to facilitate
+the development of postprocessors by providing a common programming
+interface for all devices. It has a language of its own that is
+completely different from the `gtroff' language. While the `gtroff'
+language is a high-level programming language for text processing, the
+intermediate output language is a kind of low-level assembler language
+by specifying all positions on the page for writing and drawing.
+
+ The intermediate output produced by `gtroff' is fairly readable,
+while output from AT&T `troff' is rather hard to understand because of
+strange habits that are still supported, but not used any longer by
+`gtroff'.
+
+* Menu:
+
+* Language Concepts::
+* Command Reference::
+* Intermediate Output Examples::
+* Output Language Compatibility::
-Displays and keeps
+
+File: groff, Node: gtroff Output-Footnotes, Up: gtroff Output
+
+ (1) The parser and postprocessor for intermediate output can be
+found in the file
+`GROFF-SOURCE-DIR/src/libs/libdriver/input.cpp'.
+
+
+File: groff, Node: Language Concepts, Next: Command Reference, Prev: gtroff Output, Up: gtroff Output
+
+8.1.1 Language Concepts
+-----------------------
+
+During the run of `gtroff', the input data is cracked down to the
+information on what has to be printed at what position on the intended
+device. So the language of the intermediate output format can be quite
+small. Its only elements are commands with and without arguments. In
+this section, the term "command" always refers to the intermediate
+output language, and never to the `gtroff' language used for document
+formatting. There are commands for positioning and text writing, for
+drawing, and for device controlling.
+
+* Menu:
+
+* Separation::
+* Argument Units::
+* Document Parts::
+
+
+File: groff, Node: Separation, Next: Argument Units, Prev: Language Concepts, Up: Language Concepts
+
+8.1.1.1 Separation
..................
- Use displays to show text-based examples or figures (such as code
-listings).
-
- Displays turn off filling, so lines of code are displayed as-is
-without inserting `br' requests in between each line. Displays can be
-"kept" on a single page, or allowed to break across pages.
-
- - Macro: .DS L
- - Macro: .LD
- - Macro: .DE
- Left-justified display. The `.DS L' call generates a page break,
- if necessary, to keep the entire display on one page. The `LD'
- macro allows the display to break across pages. The `DE' macro
- ends the display.
-
- - Macro: .DS I
- - Macro: .ID
- - Macro: .DE
- Indents the display as defined by the `DI' register. The `.DS I'
- call generates a page break, if necessary, to keep the entire
- display on one page. The `ID' macro allows the display to break
- across pages. The `DE' macro ends the display.
-
- - Macro: .DS B
- - Macro: .BD
- - Macro: .DE
- Sets a block-centered display: the entire display is
- left-justified, but indented so that the longest line in the
- display is centered on the page. The `.DS B' call generates a
- page break, if necessary, to keep the entire display on one page.
- The `BD' macro allows the display to break across pages. The `DE'
- macro ends the display.
-
- - Macro: .DS C
- - Macro: .CD
- - Macro: .DE
- Sets a centered display: each line in the display is centered.
- The `.DS C' call generates a page break, if necessary, to keep the
- entire display on one page. The `CD' macro allows the display to
- break across pages. The `DE' macro ends the display.
-
- - Macro: .DS R
- - Macro: .RD
- - Macro: .DE
- Right-justifies each line in the display. The `.DS R' call
- generates a page break, if necessary, to keep the entire display
- on one page. The `RD' macro allows the display to break across
- pages. The `DE' macro ends the display.
-
-
- On occasion, you may want to "keep" other text together on a page.
-For example, you may want to keep two paragraphs together, or a
-paragraph that refers to a table (or list, or other item) immediately
-following. The `ms' macros provide the `KS' and `KE' macros for this
-purpose.
-
- - Macro: .KS
- - Macro: .KE
- The `KS' macro begins a block of text to be kept on a single page,
- and the `KE' macro ends the block.
-
- - Macro: .KF
- - Macro: .KE
- Specifies a "floating keep"; if the keep cannot fit on the current
- page, `groff' holds the contents of the keep and allows text
- following the keep (in the source file) to fill in the remainder of
- the current page. When the page breaks, whether by an explicit
- `bp' request or by reaching the end of the page, `groff' prints
- the floating keep at the top of the new page. This is useful for
- printing large graphics or tables that do not need to appear
- exactly where specified.
-
- You can also use the `ne' request to force a page break if there is
-not enough vertical space remaining on the page.
-
-
- Use the following macros to draw a box around a section of text
-(such as a display).
-
- - Macro: .B1
- - Macro: .B2
- Marks the beginning and ending of text that is to have a box drawn
- around it. The `B1' macro begins the box; the `B2' macro ends it.
- Text in the box is automatically placed in a diversion (keep).
-
-
-File: groff, Node: ms Insertions, Next: Example multi-page table, Prev: ms Displays and Keeps, Up: ms Body Text
-
-Tables, figures, equations, and references
-..........................................
-
- The `ms' macros support the standard `groff' preprocessors: `tbl',
-`pic', `eqn', and `refer'. You mark text meant for preprocessors by
-enclosing it in pairs of tags as follows.
-
- - Macro: .TS [`H']
- - Macro: .TE
- Denotes a table, to be processed by the `tbl' preprocessor. The
- optional argument `H' to `TS' instructs `groff' to create a
- running header with the information up to the `TH' macro. `groff'
- prints the header at the beginning of the table; if the table runs
- onto another page, `groff' prints the header on the next page as
- well.
-
- - Macro: .PS
- - Macro: .PE
- Denotes a graphic, to be processed by the `pic' preprocessor. You
- can create a `pic' file by hand, using the AT&T `pic' manual
- available on the Web as a reference, or by using a graphics
- program such as `xfig'.
-
- - Macro: .EQ [align]
- - Macro: .EN
- Denotes an equation, to be processed by the `eqn' preprocessor.
- The optional ALIGN argument can be `C', `L', or `I' to center (the
- default), left-justify, or indent the equation.
-
- - Macro: .[
- - Macro: .]
- Denotes a reference, to be processed by the `refer' preprocessor.
- The GNU `refer(1)' man page provides a comprehensive reference to
- the preprocessor and the format of the bibliographic database.
+AT&T `troff' output has strange requirements on whitespace. The
+`gtroff' output parser, however, is smart about whitespace by making it
+maximally optional. The whitespace characters, i.e., the tab, space,
+and newline characters, always have a syntactical meaning. They are
+never printable because spacing within the output is always done by
+positioning commands.
+
+ Any sequence of space or tab characters is treated as a single
+"syntactical space". It separates commands and arguments, but is only
+required when there would occur a clashing between the command code and
+the arguments without the space. Most often, this happens when
+variable-length command names, arguments, argument lists, or command
+clusters meet. Commands and arguments with a known, fixed length need
+not be separated by syntactical space.
+
+ A line break is a syntactical element, too. Every command argument
+can be followed by whitespace, a comment, or a newline character. Thus
+a "syntactical line break" is defined to consist of optional
+syntactical space that is optionally followed by a comment, and a
+newline character.
+
+ The normal commands, those for positioning and text, consist of a
+single letter taking a fixed number of arguments. For historical
+reasons, the parser allows to stack such commands on the same line, but
+fortunately, in `gtroff''s intermediate output, every command with at
+least one argument is followed by a line break, thus providing
+excellent readability.
+
+ The other commands - those for drawing and device controlling - have
+a more complicated structure; some recognize long command names, and
+some take a variable number of arguments. So all `D' and `x' commands
+were designed to request a syntactical line break after their last
+argument. Only one command, `x X', has an argument that can stretch
+over several lines; all other commands must have all of their arguments
+on the same line as the command, i.e., the arguments may not be
+splitted by a line break.
+
+ Empty lines (these are lines containing only space and/or a
+comment), can occur everywhere. They are just ignored.
+
+
+File: groff, Node: Argument Units, Next: Document Parts, Prev: Separation, Up: Language Concepts
+
+8.1.1.2 Argument Units
+......................
+
+Some commands take integer arguments that are assumed to represent
+values in a measurement unit, but the letter for the corresponding
+scale indicator is not written with the output command arguments. Most
+commands assume the scale indicator `u', the basic unit of the device,
+some use `z', the scaled point unit of the device, while others, such
+as the color commands, expect plain integers.
+
+ Note that single characters can have the eighth bit set, as can the
+names of fonts and special characters. The names of characters and
+fonts can be of arbitrary length. A character that is to be printed
+will always be in the current font.
+
+ A string argument is always terminated by the next whitespace
+character (space, tab, or newline); an embedded `#' character is
+regarded as part of the argument, not as the beginning of a comment
+command. An integer argument is already terminated by the next
+non-digit character, which then is regarded as the first character of
+the next argument or command.
+
+
+File: groff, Node: Document Parts, Prev: Argument Units, Up: Language Concepts
+
+8.1.1.3 Document Parts
+......................
+
+A correct intermediate output document consists of two parts, the
+"prologue" and the "body".
+
+ The task of the prologue is to set the general device parameters
+using three exactly specified commands. `gtroff''s prologue is
+guaranteed to consist of the following three lines (in that order):
+
+
+ x T DEVICE
+ x res N H V
+ x init
+
+with the arguments set as outlined in *Note Device Control Commands::.
+Note that the parser for the intermediate output format is able to
+swallow additional whitespace and comments as well even in the prologue.
+
+ The body is the main section for processing the document data.
+Syntactically, it is a sequence of any commands different from the ones
+used in the prologue. Processing is terminated as soon as the first
+`x stop' command is encountered; the last line of any `gtroff'
+intermediate output always contains such a command.
+
+ Semantically, the body is page oriented. A new page is started by a
+`p' command. Positioning, writing, and drawing commands are always
+done within the current page, so they cannot occur before the first `p'
+command. Absolute positioning (by the `H' and `V' commands) is done
+relative to the current page; all other positioning is done relative to
+the current location within this page.
+
+
+File: groff, Node: Command Reference, Next: Intermediate Output Examples, Prev: Language Concepts, Up: gtroff Output
+
+8.1.2 Command Reference
+-----------------------
+
+This section describes all intermediate output commands, both from AT&T
+`troff' as well as the `gtroff' extensions.
* Menu:
-* Example multi-page table::
+* Comment Command::
+* Simple Commands::
+* Graphics Commands::
+* Device Control Commands::
+* Obsolete Command::

-File: groff, Node: Example multi-page table, Next: ms Footnotes, Prev: ms Insertions, Up: ms Body Text
+File: groff, Node: Comment Command, Next: Simple Commands, Prev: Command Reference, Up: Command Reference
-An example multi-page table
-...........................
+8.1.2.1 Comment Command
+.......................
- The following is an example of how to set up a table that may print
-across two or more pages.
+`#ANYTHING<end of line>'
+ A comment. Ignore any characters from the `#' character up to the
+ next newline character.
+ This command is the only possibility for commenting in the
+ intermediate output. Each comment can be preceded by arbitrary
+ syntactical space; every command can be terminated by a comment.
- .TS H
- allbox expand;
- cb | cb .
- Text ...of heading...
- _
- .TH
- .T&
- l | l .
- ... the rest of the table follows...
- .CW
- .TE
+
+File: groff, Node: Simple Commands, Next: Graphics Commands, Prev: Comment Command, Up: Command Reference
+
+8.1.2.2 Simple Commands
+.......................
+
+The commands in this subsection have a command code consisting of a
+single character, taking a fixed number of arguments. Most of them are
+commands for positioning and text writing. These commands are smart
+about whitespace. Optionally, syntactical space can be inserted
+before, after, and between the command letter and its arguments. All
+of these commands are stackable, i.e., they can be preceded by other
+simple commands or followed by arbitrary other commands on the same
+line. A separating syntactical space is only necessary when two
+integer arguments would clash or if the preceding argument ends with a
+string argument.
+
+`C XXX<whitespace>'
+ Print a special character named XXX. The trailing syntactical
+ space or line break is necessary to allow glyph names of arbitrary
+ length. The glyph is printed at the current print position; the
+ glyph's size is read from the font file. The print position is
+ not changed.
+
+`c G'
+ Print glyph G at the current print position;(1) (*note Simple
+ Commands-Footnote-1::) the glyph's size is read from the font
+ file. The print position is not changed.
+
+`f N'
+ Set font to font number N (a non-negative integer).
+
+`H N'
+ Move right to the absolute vertical position N (a non-negative
+ integer in basic units `u' relative to left edge of current page.
+
+`h N'
+ Move N (a non-negative integer) basic units `u' horizontally to
+ the right. The original UNIX troff manual allows negative values
+ for N also, but `gtroff' doesn't use this.
+
+`m COLOR-SCHEME [COMPONENT ...]'
+ Set the color for text (glyphs), line drawing, and the outline of
+ graphic objects using different color schemes; the analoguous
+ command for the filling color of graphic objects is `DF'. The
+ color components are specified as integer arguments between 0 and
+ 65536. The number of color components and their meaning vary for
+ the different color schemes. These commands are generated by
+ `gtroff''s escape sequence `\m'. No position changing. These
+ commands are a `gtroff' extension.
+
+ `mc CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW'
+ Set color using the CMY color scheme, having the 3 color
+ components CYAN, MAGENTA, and YELLOW.
+
+ `md'
+ Set color to the default color value (black in most cases).
+ No component arguments.
+
+ `mg GRAY'
+ Set color to the shade of gray given by the argument, an
+ integer between 0 (black) and 65536 (white).
+
+ `mk CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK'
+ Set color using the CMYK color scheme, having the 4 color
+ components CYAN, MAGENTA, YELLOW, and BLACK.
+
+ `mr RED GREEN BLUE'
+ Set color using the RGB color scheme, having the 3 color
+ components RED, GREEN, and BLUE.
+
+`N N'
+ Print glyph with index N (a non-negative integer) of the current
+ font. This command is a `gtroff' extension.
+
+`n B A'
+ Inform the device about a line break, but no positioning is done by
+ this command. In AT&T `troff', the integer arguments B and A
+ informed about the space before and after the current line to make
+ the intermediate output more human readable without performing any
+ action. In `groff', they are just ignored, but they must be
+ provided for compatibility reasons.
+
+`p N'
+ Begin a new page in the outprint. The page number is set to N.
+ This page is completely independent of pages formerly processed
+ even if those have the same page number. The vertical position on
+ the outprint is automatically set to 0. All positioning, writing,
+ and drawing is always done relative to a page, so a `p' command
+ must be issued before any of these commands.
+
+`s N'
+ Set point size to N scaled points (this is unit `z'). AT&T
+ `troff' used the unit points (`p') instead. *Note Output Language
+ Compatibility::.
+
+`t XXX<whitespace>'
+`t XXX DUMMY-ARG<whitespace>'
+ Print a word, i.e., a sequence of characters XXX representing
+ output glyphs which names are single characters, terminated by a
+ space character or a line break; an optional second integer
+ argument is ignored (this allows the formatter to generate an even
+ number of arguments). The first glyph should be printed at the
+ current position, the current horizontal position should then be
+ increased by the width of the first glyph, and so on for each
+ glyph. The widths of the glyphs are read from the font file,
+ scaled for the current point size, and rounded to a multiple of
+ the horizontal resolution. Special characters cannot be printed
+ using this command (use the `C' command for special characters).
+ This command is a `gtroff' extension; it is only used for devices
+ whose `DESC' file contains the `tcommand' keyword (*note DESC File
+ Format::).
+
+`u N XXX<whitespace>'
+ Print word with track kerning. This is the same as the `t'
+ command except that after printing each glyph, the current
+ horizontal position is increased by the sum of the width of that
+ glyph and N (an integer in basic units `u'). This command is a
+ `gtroff' extension; it is only used for devices whose `DESC' file
+ contains the `tcommand' keyword (*note DESC File Format::).
+
+`V N'
+ Move down to the absolute vertical position N (a non-negative
+ integer in basic units `u') relative to upper edge of current page.
+
+`v N'
+ Move N basic units `u' down (N is a non-negative integer). The
+ original UNIX troff manual allows negative values for N also, but
+ `gtroff' doesn't use this.
+
+`w'
+ Informs about a paddable white space to increase readability. The
+ spacing itself must be performed explicitly by a move command.

-File: groff, Node: ms Footnotes, Prev: Example multi-page table, Up: ms Body Text
+File: groff, Node: Simple Commands-Footnotes, Up: Simple Commands
+
+ (1) `c' is actually a misnomer since it outputs a glyph.
-Footnotes
-.........
+
+File: groff, Node: Graphics Commands, Next: Device Control Commands, Prev: Simple Commands, Up: Command Reference
+
+8.1.2.3 Graphics Commands
+.........................
+
+Each graphics or drawing command in the intermediate output starts with
+the letter `D', followed by one or two characters that specify a
+subcommand; this is followed by a fixed or variable number of integer
+arguments that are separated by a single space character. A `D'
+command may not be followed by another command on the same line (apart
+from a comment), so each `D' command is terminated by a syntactical
+line break.
+
+ `gtroff' output follows the classical spacing rules (no space
+between command and subcommand, all arguments are preceded by a single
+space character), but the parser allows optional space between the
+command letters and makes the space before the first argument optional.
+As usual, each space can be any sequence of tab and space characters.
+
+ Some graphics commands can take a variable number of arguments. In
+this case, they are integers representing a size measured in basic
+units `u'. The arguments called H1, H2, ..., HN stand for horizontal
+distances where positive means right, negative left. The arguments
+called V1, V2, ..., VN stand for vertical distances where positive
+means down, negative up. All these distances are offsets relative to
+the current location.
+
+ Each graphics command directly corresponds to a similar `gtroff'
+`\D' escape sequence. *Note Drawing Requests::.
+
+ Unknown `D' commands are assumed to be device-specific. Its
+arguments are parsed as strings; the whole information is then sent to
+the postprocessor.
+
+ In the following command reference, the syntax element <line
+break> means a syntactical line break as defined above.
+
+`D~ H1 V1 H2 V2 ... HN VN<line break>'
+ Draw B-spline from current position to offset (H1,V1), then to
+ offset (H2,V2), if given, etc. up to (HN,VN). This command takes
+ a variable number of argument pairs; the current position is moved
+ to the terminal point of the drawn curve.
+
+`Da H1 V1 H2 V2<line break>'
+ Draw arc from current position to (H1,V1)+(H2,V2) with center at
+ (H1,V1); then move the current position to the final point of the
+ arc.
+
+`DC D<line break>'
+`DC D DUMMY-ARG<line break>'
+ Draw a solid circle using the current fill color with diameter D
+ (integer in basic units `u') with leftmost point at the current
+ position; then move the current position to the rightmost point of
+ the circle. An optional second integer argument is ignored (this
+ allows the formatter to generate an even number of arguments).
+ This command is a `gtroff' extension.
+
+`Dc D<line break>'
+ Draw circle line with diameter D (integer in basic units `u') with
+ leftmost point at the current position; then move the current
+ position to the rightmost point of the circle.
+
+`DE H V<line break>'
+ Draw a solid ellipse in the current fill color with a horizontal
+ diameter of H and a vertical diameter of V (both integers in basic
+ units `u') with the leftmost point at the current position; then
+ move to the rightmost point of the ellipse. This command is a
+ `gtroff' extension.
+
+`De H V<line break>'
+ Draw an outlined ellipse with a horizontal diameter of H and a
+ vertical diameter of V (both integers in basic units `u') with the
+ leftmost point at current position; then move to the rightmost
+ point of the ellipse.
+
+`DF COLOR-SCHEME [COMPONENT ...]<line break>'
+ Set fill color for solid drawing objects using different color
+ schemes; the analoguous command for setting the color of text, line
+ graphics, and the outline of graphic objects is `m'. The color
+ components are specified as integer arguments between 0 and 65536.
+ The number of color components and their meaning vary for the
+ different color schemes. These commands are generated by
+ `gtroff''s escape sequences `\D'F ...'' and `\M' (with no other
+ corresponding graphics commands). No position changing. This
+ command is a `gtroff' extension.
+
+ `DFc CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW<line break>'
+ Set fill color for solid drawing objects using the CMY color
+ scheme, having the 3 color components CYAN, MAGENTA, and
+ YELLOW.
+
+ `DFd<line break>'
+ Set fill color for solid drawing objects to the default fill
+ color value (black in most cases). No component arguments.
+
+ `DFg GRAY<line break>'
+ Set fill color for solid drawing objects to the shade of gray
+ given by the argument, an integer between 0 (black) and 65536
+ (white).
+
+ `DFk CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW BLACK<line break>'
+ Set fill color for solid drawing objects using the CMYK color
+ scheme, having the 4 color components CYAN, MAGENTA, YELLOW,
+ and BLACK.
+
+ `DFr RED GREEN BLUE<line break>'
+ Set fill color for solid drawing objects using the RGB color
+ scheme, having the 3 color components RED, GREEN, and BLUE.
+
+`Df N<line break>'
+ The argument N must be an integer in the range -32767 to 32767.
+
+ 0 <= N <= 1000
+ Set the color for filling solid drawing objects to a shade of
+ gray, where 0 corresponds to solid white, 1000 (the default)
+ to solid black, and values in between to intermediate shades
+ of gray; this is obsoleted by command `DFg'.
+
+ N < 0 or N > 1000
+ Set the filling color to the color that is currently being
+ used for the text and the outline, see command `m'. For
+ example, the command sequence
+
+
+ mg 0 0 65536
+ Df -1
+
+ sets all colors to blue.
+
+ No position changing. This command is a `gtroff' extension.
+
+`Dl H V<line break>'
+ Draw line from current position to offset (H,V) (integers in basic
+ units `u'); then set current position to the end of the drawn line.
+
+`Dp H1 V1 H2 V2 ... HN VN<line break>'
+ Draw a polygon line from current position to offset (H1,V1), from
+ there to offset (H2,V2), etc. up to offset (HN,VN), and from there
+ back to the starting position. For historical reasons, the
+ position is changed by adding the sum of all arguments with odd
+ index to the actual horizontal position and the even ones to the
+ vertical position. Although this doesn't make sense it is kept
+ for compatibility. This command is a `gtroff' extension.
+
+`Dp H1 V1 H2 V2 ... HN VN<line break>'
+ Draw a solid polygon in the current fill color rather than an
+ outlined polygon, using the same arguments and positioning as the
+ corresponding `Dp' command. This command is a `gtroff' extension.
+
+`Dt N<line break>'
+ Set the current line thickness to N (an integer in basic units
+ `u') if N>0; if N=0 select the smallest available line thickness;
+ if N<0 set the line thickness proportional to the point size (this
+ is the default before the first `Dt' command was specified). For
+ historical reasons, the horizontal position is changed by adding
+ the argument to the actual horizontal position, while the vertical
+ position is not changed. Although this doesn't make sense it is
+ kept for compatibility. This command is a `gtroff' extension.
+
+
+File: groff, Node: Device Control Commands, Next: Obsolete Command, Prev: Graphics Commands, Up: Command Reference
- The `ms' macro package has a flexible footnote system. You can
-specify either numbered footnotes or symbolic footnotes (that is, using
-a marker such as a dagger symbol).
+8.1.2.4 Device Control Commands
+...............................
- - String: \*[*]
- Specifies the location of a numbered footnote marker in the text.
+Each device control command starts with the letter `x', followed by a
+space character (optional or arbitrary space or tab in `gtroff') and a
+subcommand letter or word; each argument (if any) must be preceded by a
+syntactical space. All `x' commands are terminated by a syntactical
+line break; no device control command can be followed by another
+command on the same line (except a comment).
- - Macro: .FS
- - Macro: .FE
- Specifies the text of the footnote. The default action is to
- create a numbered footnote; you can create a symbolic footnote by
- specifying a "mark" glyph (such as `\[dg]' for the dagger glyph)
- in the body text and as an argument to the `FS' macro, followed by
- the text of the footnote and the `FE' macro.
+ The subcommand is basically a single letter, but to increase
+readability, it can be written as a word, i.e., an arbitrary sequence
+of characters terminated by the next tab, space, or newline character.
+All characters of the subcommand word but the first are simply ignored.
+For example, `gtroff' outputs the initialization command `x i' as
+`x init' and the resolution command `x r' as `x res'.
- You can control how `groff' prints footnote numbers by changing the
-value of the `FF' register. *Note ms Document Control Registers::.
+ In the following, the syntax element <line break> means a
+syntactical line break (*note Separation::).
+
+`xF NAME<line break>'
+ The `F' stands for FILENAME.
+
+ Use NAME as the intended name for the current file in error
+ reports. This is useful for remembering the original file name
+ when `gtroff' uses an internal piping mechanism. The input file is
+ not changed by this command. This command is a `gtroff' extension.
+
+`xf N S<line break>'
+ The `f' stands for FONT.
+
+ Mount font position N (a non-negative integer) with font named S
+ (a text word). *Note Font Positions::.
+
+`xH N<line break>'
+ The `H' stands for HEIGHT.
+
+ Set glyph height to N (a positive integer in scaled points `z').
+ AT&T `troff' uses the unit points (`p') instead. *Note Output
+ Language Compatibility::.
+
+`xi<line break>'
+ The `i' stands for INIT.
+
+ Initialize device. This is the third command of the prologue.
+
+`xp<line break>'
+ The `p' stands for PAUSE.
+
+ Parsed but ignored. The original UNIX troff manual writes
+
+ pause device, can be restarted
+
+`xr N H V<line break>'
+ The `r' stands for RESOLUTION.
+
+ Resolution is N, while H is the minimal horizontal motion, and V
+ the minimal vertical motion possible with this device; all
+ arguments are positive integers in basic units `u' per inch. This
+ is the second command of the prologue.
+
+`xS N<line break>'
+ The `S' stands for SLANT.
+
+ Set slant to N (an integer in basic units `u').
+
+`xs<line break>'
+ The `s' stands for STOP.
+
+ Terminates the processing of the current file; issued as the last
+ command of any intermediate troff output.
+
+`xt<line break>'
+ The `t' stands for TRAILER.
+
+ Generate trailer information, if any. In GTROFF, this is actually
+ just ignored.
+
+`xT XXX<line break>'
+ The `T' stands for TYPESETTER.
+
+ Set name of device to word XXX, a sequence of characters ended by
+ the next white space character. The possible device names coincide
+ with those from the `groff' `-T' option. This is the first
+ command of the prologue.
+
+`xu N<line break>'
+ The `u' stands for UNDERLINE.
+
+ Configure underlining of spaces. If N is 1, start underlining of
+ spaces; if N is 0, stop underlining of spaces. This is needed for
+ the `cu' request in nroff mode and is ignored otherwise. This
+ command is a `gtroff' extension.
+
+`xX ANYTHING<line break>'
+ The `x' stands for X-ESCAPE.
+
+ Send string ANYTHING uninterpreted to the device. If the line
+ following this command starts with a `+' character this line is
+ interpreted as a continuation line in the following sense. The
+ `+' is ignored, but a newline character is sent instead to the
+ device, the rest of the line is sent uninterpreted. The same
+ applies to all following lines until the first character of a line
+ is not a `+' character. This command is generated by the `gtroff'
+ escape sequence `\X'. The line-continuing feature is a `gtroff'
+ extension.
+
+
+File: groff, Node: Obsolete Command, Prev: Device Control Commands, Up: Command Reference
+
+8.1.2.5 Obsolete Command
+........................
+
+In AT&T `troff' output, the writing of a single glyph is mostly done by
+a very strange command that combines a horizontal move and a single
+character giving the glyph name. It doesn't have a command code, but
+is represented by a 3-character argument consisting of exactly 2 digits
+and a character.
+
+DDG
+ Move right DD (exactly two decimal digits) basic units `u', then
+ print glyph G (represented as a single character).
+
+ In `gtroff', arbitrary syntactical space around and within this
+ command is allowed to be added. Only when a preceding command on
+ the same line ends with an argument of variable length a
+ separating space is obligatory. In AT&T `troff', large clusters
+ of these and other commands are used, mostly without spaces; this
+ made such output almost unreadable.
+
+ For modern high-resolution devices, this command does not make sense
+because the width of the glyphs can become much larger than two decimal
+digits. In `gtroff', this is only used for the devices `X75',
+`X75-12', `X100', and `X100-12'. For other devices, the commands `t'
+and `u' provide a better functionality.

-File: groff, Node: ms Page Layout, Next: Differences from AT&T ms, Prev: ms Body Text, Up: ms
+File: groff, Node: Intermediate Output Examples, Next: Output Language Compatibility, Prev: Command Reference, Up: gtroff Output
+
+8.1.3 Intermediate Output Examples
+----------------------------------
+
+This section presents the intermediate output generated from the same
+input for three different devices. The input is the sentence `hell
+world' fed into `gtroff' on the command line.
+
+High-resolution device `ps'
+ This is the standard output of `gtroff' if no `-T' option is given.
+
+ shell> echo "hell world" | groff -Z -T ps
+
+ x T ps
+ x res 72000 1 1
+ x init
+ p1
+ x font 5 TR
+ f5
+ s10000
+ V12000
+ H72000
+ thell
+ wh2500
+ tw
+ H96620
+ torld
+ n12000 0
+ x trailer
+ V792000
+ x stop
+
+ This output can be fed into `grops' to get its representation as a
+ PostScript file.
+
+Low-resolution device `latin1'
+ This is similar to the high-resolution device except that the
+ positioning is done at a minor scale. Some comments (lines
+ starting with `#') were added for clarification; they were not
+ generated by the formatter.
+
+ shell> echo "hell world" | groff -Z -T latin1
+
+ # prologue
+ x T latin1
+ x res 240 24 40
+ x init
+ # begin a new page
+ p1
+ # font setup
+ x font 1 R
+ f1
+ s10
+ # initial positioning on the page
+ V40
+ H0
+ # write text `hell'
+ thell
+ # inform about space, and issue a horizontal jump
+ wh24
+ # write text `world'
+ tworld
+ # announce line break, but do nothing because ...
+ n40 0
+ # ... the end of the document has been reached
+ x trailer
+ V2640
+ x stop
+
+ This output can be fed into `grotty' to get a formatted text
+ document.
+
+AT&T `troff' output
+ Since a computer monitor has a very low resolution compared to
+ modern printers the intermediate output for the X Window devices
+ can use the jump-and-write command with its 2-digit displacements.
+
+ shell> echo "hell world" | groff -Z -T X100
+
+ x T X100
+ x res 100 1 1
+ x init
+ p1
+ x font 5 TR
+ f5
+ s10
+ V16
+ H100
+ # write text with jump-and-write commands
+ ch07e07l03lw06w11o07r05l03dh7
+ n16 0
+ x trailer
+ V1100
+ x stop
+
+ This output can be fed into `xditview' or `gxditview' for
+ displaying in X.
+
+ Due to the obsolete jump-and-write command, the text clusters in
+ the AT&T `troff' output are almost unreadable.
+
+
+File: groff, Node: Output Language Compatibility, Prev: Intermediate Output Examples, Up: gtroff Output
+
+8.1.4 Output Language Compatibility
+-----------------------------------
+
+The intermediate output language of AT&T `troff' was first documented
+in the UNIX troff manual, with later additions documented in `A
+Typesetter-indenpendent TROFF', written by Brian Kernighan.
+
+ The `gtroff' intermediate output format is compatible with this
+specification except for the following features.
-Page layout
------------
+ * The classical quasi device independence is not yet implemented.
- The default output from the `ms' macros provides a minimalist page
-layout: it prints a single column, with the page number centered at the
-top of each page. It prints no footers.
+ * The old hardware was very different from what we use today. So the
+ `groff' devices are also fundamentally different from the ones in
+ AT&T `troff'. For example, the AT&T PostScript device is called
+ `post' and has a resolution of only 720 units per inch, suitable
+ for printers 20 years ago, while `groff''s `ps' device has a
+ resolution of 72000 units per inch. Maybe, by implementing some
+ rescaling mechanism similar to the classical quasi device
+ independence, `groff' could emulate AT&T's `post' device.
- You can change the layout by setting the proper number registers and
-strings.
+ * The B-spline command `D~' is correctly handled by the intermediate
+ output parser, but the drawing routines aren't implemented in some
+ of the postprocessor programs.
+
+ * The argument of the commands `s' and `x H' has the implicit unit
+ scaled point `z' in `gtroff', while AT&T `troff' has point (`p').
+ This isn't an incompatibility but a compatible extension, for both
+ units coincide for all devices without a `sizescale' parameter in
+ the `DESC' file, including all postprocessors from AT&T and
+ `groff''s text devices. The few `groff' devices with a
+ `sizescale' parameter either do not exist for AT&T `troff', have a
+ different name, or seem to have a different resolution. So
+ conflicts are very unlikely.
+
+ * The position changing after the commands `Dp', `DP', and `Dt' is
+ illogical, but as old versions of `gtroff' used this feature it is
+ kept for compatibility reasons.
+
+
+
+File: groff, Node: Font Files, Prev: gtroff Output, Up: File formats
+
+8.2 Font Files
+==============
+
+The `gtroff' font format is roughly a superset of the `ditroff' font
+format (as used in later versions of AT&T `troff' and its descendants).
+Unlike the `ditroff' font format, there is no associated binary
+format; all files are text files.(1) (*note Font Files-Footnote-1::)
+The font files for device NAME are stored in a directory `devNAME'.
+There are two types of file: a device description file called `DESC'
+and for each font F a font file called `F'.
* Menu:
-* ms Headers and Footers::
-* ms Margins::
-* ms Multiple Columns::
-* ms TOC::
-* ms Strings and Special Characters::
+* DESC File Format::
+* Font File Format::

-File: groff, Node: ms Headers and Footers, Next: ms Margins, Prev: ms Page Layout, Up: ms Page Layout
+File: groff, Node: Font Files-Footnotes, Up: Font Files
-Headers and footers
-...................
+ (1) Plan 9 `troff' has also abandoned the binary format.
- For documents that do not distinguish between odd and even pages,
-set the following strings:
+
+File: groff, Node: DESC File Format, Next: Font File Format, Prev: Font Files, Up: Font Files
+
+8.2.1 `DESC' File Format
+------------------------
+
+The `DESC' file can contain the following types of line. Except for
+the `charset' keyword which must comes last (if at all), the order of
+the lines is not important.
+
+`res N'
+ There are N machine units per inch.
+
+`hor N'
+ The horizontal resolution is N machine units. All horizontal
+ quantities are rounded to be multiples of this value.
+
+`vert N'
+ The vertical resolution is N machine units. All vertical
+ quantities are rounded to be multiples of this value.
+
+`sizescale N'
+ The scale factor for point sizes. By default this has a value
+ of 1. One scaled point is equal to one point/N. The arguments to
+ the `unitwidth' and `sizes' commands are given in scaled points.
+ *Note Fractional Type Sizes::, for more information.
+
+`unitwidth N'
+ Quantities in the font files are given in machine units for fonts
+ whose point size is N scaled points.
+
+`prepro PROGRAM'
+ Call PROGRAM as a preprocessor. Currently, this keyword is used
+ by `groff' with option `-Thtml' only.
+
+`postpro PROGRAM'
+ Call PROGRAM as a postprocessor. For example, the line
+
+
+ postpro grodvi
+
+ in the file `devdvi/DESC' makes `groff' call `grodvi' if option
+ `-Tdvi' is given (and `-Z' isn't used).
+
+`tcommand'
+ This means that the postprocessor can handle the `t' and `u'
+ intermediate output commands.
+
+`sizes S1 S2 ... SN 0'
+ This means that the device has fonts at S1, S2, ... SN scaled
+ points. The list of sizes must be terminated by 0 (this is digit
+ zero). Each SI can also be a range of sizes M-N. The list can
+ extend over more than one line.
+
+`styles S1 S2 ... SM'
+ The first M font positions are associated with styles S1 ... SM.
+
+`fonts N F1 F2 F3 ... FN'
+ Fonts F1 ... FN are mounted in the font positions M+1, ..., M+N
+ where M is the number of styles. This command may extend over
+ more than one line. A font name of 0 means no font is mounted on
+ the corresponding font position.
+
+`family FAM'
+ The default font family is FAM.
+
+`use_charnames_in_special'
+ This command indicates that `gtroff' should encode special
+ characters inside special commands. Currently, this is only used
+ by the HTML output device. *Note Postprocessor Access::.
+
+`papersize STRING ...'
+ Select a paper size. Valid values for STRING are the ISO paper
+ types `A0'-`A7', `B0'-`B7', `C0'-`C7', `D0'-`D7', `DL', and the US
+ paper types `letter', `legal', `tabloid', `ledger', `statement',
+ `executive', `com10', and `monarch'. Case is not significant for
+ STRING if it holds predefined paper types. Alternatively, STRING
+ can be a file name (e.g. `/etc/papersize'); if the file can be
+ opened, `groff' reads the first line and tests for the above paper
+ sizes. Finally, STRING can be a custom paper size in the format
+ `LENGTH,WIDTH' (no spaces before and after the comma). Both
+ LENGTH and WIDTH must have a unit appended; valid values are `i'
+ for inches, `C' for centimeters, `p' for points, and `P' for
+ picas. Example: `12c,235p'. An argument which starts with a
+ digit is always treated as a custom paper format. `papersize'
+ sets both the vertical and horizontal dimension of the output
+ medium.
+
+ More than one argument can be specified; `groff' scans from left to
+ right and uses the first valid paper specification.
+
+`pass_filenames'
+ Tell `gtroff' to emit the name of the source file currently being
+ processed. This is achieved by the intermediate output command
+ `F'. Currently, this is only used by the HTML output device.
+
+`print PROGRAM'
+ Use PROGRAM as a spooler program for printing. If omitted, the
+ `-l' and `-L' options of `groff' are ignored.
+
+`charset'
+ This line and everything following in the file are ignored. It is
+ allowed for the sake of backwards compatibility.
+
+ The `res', `unitwidth', `fonts', and `sizes' lines are mandatory.
+Other commands are ignored by `gtroff' but may be used by
+postprocessors to store arbitrary information about the device in the
+`DESC' file.
+
+ Here a list of obsolete keywords which are recognized by `groff' but
+completely ignored: `spare1', `spare2', `biggestfont'.
- - String: \*[LH]
- - String: \*[CH]
- - String: \*[RH]
- Sets the left, center, and right headers.
+
+File: groff, Node: Font File Format, Prev: DESC File Format, Up: Font Files
+
+8.2.2 Font File Format
+----------------------
+
+A "font file", also (and probably better) called a "font description
+file", has two sections. The first section is a sequence of lines each
+containing a sequence of blank delimited words; the first word in the
+line is a key, and subsequent words give a value for that key.
+
+`name F'
+ The name of the font is F.
+
+`spacewidth N'
+ The normal width of a space is N.
+
+`slant N'
+ The glyphs of the font have a slant of N degrees. (Positive means
+ forward.)
+
+`ligatures LIG1 LIG2 ... LIGN [0]'
+ Glyphs LIG1, LIG2, ..., LIGN are ligatures; possible ligatures are
+ `ff', `fi', `fl', `ffi' and `ffl'. For backwards compatibility,
+ the list of ligatures may be terminated with a 0. The list of
+ ligatures may not extend over more than one line.
+
+`special'
+ The font is "special"; this means that when a glyph is requested
+ that is not present in the current font, it is searched for in any
+ special fonts that are mounted.
+
+ Other commands are ignored by `gtroff' but may be used by
+postprocessors to store arbitrary information about the font in the font
+file.
+
+ The first section can contain comments which start with the `#'
+character and extend to the end of a line.
+
+ The second section contains one or two subsections. It must contain
+a `charset' subsection and it may also contain a `kernpairs'
+subsection. These subsections can appear in any order. Each
+subsection starts with a word on a line by itself.
+
+ The word `charset' starts the character set subsection.(1) (*note
+Font File Format-Footnote-1::) The `charset' line is followed by a
+sequence of lines. Each line gives information for one glyph. A line
+comprises a number of fields separated by blanks or tabs. The format is
+
+ NAME METRICS TYPE CODE [ENTITY-NAME] [`--' COMMENT]
+
+NAME identifies the glyph name(2) (*note Font File Format-Footnote-2::):
+If NAME is a single character C then it corresponds to the `gtroff'
+input character C; if it is of the form `\C' where C is a single
+character, then it corresponds to the special character `\[C]';
+otherwise it corresponds to the special character `\[NAME]'. If it is
+exactly two characters XX it can be entered as `\(XX'. Note that
+single-letter special characters can't be accessed as `\C'; the only
+exception is `\-' which is identical to `\[-]'.
+
+ `gtroff' supports 8-bit input characters; however some utilities
+have difficulties with eight-bit characters. For this reason, there is
+a convention that the entity name `charN' is equivalent to the single
+input character whose code is N. For example, `char163' would be
+equivalent to the character with code 163 which is the pounds sterling
+sign in the ISO Latin-1 character set. You shouldn't use `charN'
+entities in font description files since they are related to input, not
+output. Otherwise, you get hard-coded connections between input and
+output encoding which prevents use of different (input) character sets.
+
+ The name `---' is special and indicates that the glyph is unnamed;
+such glyphs can only be used by means of the `\N' escape sequence in
+`gtroff'.
+
+ The TYPE field gives the glyph type:
+
+`1'
+ the glyph has a descender, for example, `p';
+
+`2'
+ the glyph has an ascender, for example, `b';
+
+`3'
+ the glyph has both an ascender and a descender, for example, `('.
+
+ The CODE field gives the code which the postprocessor uses to print
+the glyph. The glyph can also be input to `gtroff' using this code by
+means of the `\N' escape sequence. CODE can be any integer. If it
+starts with `0' it is interpreted as octal; if it starts with `0x' or
+`0X' it is interpreted as hexadecimal. Note, however, that the `\N'
+escape sequence only accepts a decimal integer.
+
+ The ENTITY-NAME field gives an ASCII string identifying the glyph
+which the postprocessor uses to print the `gtroff' glyph NAME. This
+field is optional and has been introduced so that the HTML device
+driver can encode its character set. For example, the glyph `\[Po]' is
+represented as `&pound;' in HTML 4.0.
+
+ Anything on the line after the ENTITY-NAME field resp. after `--'
+will be ignored.
+
+ The METRICS field has the form:
+
+ WIDTH[`,'HEIGHT[`,'DEPTH[`,'ITALIC-CORRECTION
+ [`,'LEFT-ITALIC-CORRECTION[`,'SUBSCRIPT-CORRECTION]]]]]
+
+There must not be any spaces between these subfields (it has been split
+here into two lines for better legibility only). Missing subfields are
+assumed to be 0. The subfields are all decimal integers. Since there
+is no associated binary format, these values are not required to fit
+into a variable of type `char' as they are in `ditroff'. The WIDTH
+subfield gives the width of the glyph. The HEIGHT subfield gives the
+height of the glyph (upwards is positive); if a glyph does not extend
+above the baseline, it should be given a zero height, rather than a
+negative height. The DEPTH subfield gives the depth of the glyph, that
+is, the distance from the baseline to the lowest point below the
+baseline to which the glyph extends (downwards is positive); if a glyph
+does not extend below the baseline, it should be given a zero depth,
+rather than a negative depth. The ITALIC-CORRECTION subfield gives the
+amount of space that should be added after the glyph when it is
+immediately to be followed by a glyph from a roman font. The
+LEFT-ITALIC-CORRECTION subfield gives the amount of space that should
+be added before the glyph when it is immediately to be preceded by a
+glyph from a roman font. The SUBSCRIPT-CORRECTION gives the amount of
+space that should be added after a glyph before adding a subscript.
+This should be less than the italic correction.
+
+ A line in the `charset' section can also have the format
+
+
+ NAME "
+
+This indicates that NAME is just another name for the glyph mentioned
+in the preceding line.
+
+ The word `kernpairs' starts the kernpairs section. This contains a
+sequence of lines of the form:
+
+
+ C1 C2 N
+
+This means that when glyph C1 appears next to glyph C2 the space
+between them should be increased by N. Most entries in the kernpairs
+section have a negative value for N.
- - String: \*[LF]
- - String: \*[CF]
- - String: \*[RF]
- Sets the left, center, and right footers.
+
+File: groff, Node: Font File Format-Footnotes, Up: Font File Format
+ (1) This keyword is misnamed since it starts a list of ordered
+glyphs, not characters.
- For documents that need different information printed in the even
-and odd pages, use the following macros:
+ (2) The distinction between input, characters, and output, glyphs,
+is not clearly separated in the terminology of `groff'; for example,
+the `char' request should be called `glyph' since it defines an output
+entity.
- - Macro: .OH 'left'center'right'
- - Macro: .EH 'left'center'right'
- - Macro: .OF 'left'center'right'
- - Macro: .EF 'left'center'right'
- The `OH' and `EH' macros define headers for the odd and even pages;
- the `OF' and `EF' macros define footers for the odd and even pages.
- This is more flexible than defining the individual strings.
+
+File: groff, Node: Installation, Next: Copying This Manual, Prev: File formats, Up: Top
- You can replace the quote (`'') marks with any character not
- appearing in the header or footer text.
+9 Installation
+**************

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+File: groff, Node: Copying This Manual, Next: Request Index, Prev: Installation, Up: Top
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+Appendix A Copying This Manual
+******************************
- You control margins using a set of number registers. *Note ms
-Document Control Registers::, for details.
+* Menu:
+
+* GNU Free Documentation License:: License for copying this manual.

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+
+A.1 GNU Free Documentation License
+==================================
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+ Free Documentation License''.
+
+ If you have Invariant Sections, Front-Cover Texts and Back-Cover
+Texts, replace the "with...Texts." line with this:
+
+ with the Invariant Sections being LIST THEIR TITLES, with
+ the Front-Cover Texts being LIST, and with the Back-Cover Texts
+ being LIST.
+
+ If you have Invariant Sections without Cover Texts, or some other
+combination of the three, merge those two alternatives to suit the
+situation.
+
+ If your document contains nontrivial examples of program code, we
+recommend releasing these examples in parallel under your choice of
+free software license, such as the GNU General Public License, to
+permit their use in free software.
-Multiple columns
-................
+
+File: groff, Node: Request Index, Next: Escape Index, Prev: Copying This Manual, Up: Top
- The `ms' macros can set text in as many columns as will reasonably
-fit on the page. The following macros are available; all of them force
-a page break if a multi-column mode is already set. However, if the
-current mode is single-column, starting a multi-column mode does *not*
-force a page break.
+Appendix B Request Index
+************************
- - Macro: .1C
- Single-column mode.
+Requests appear without the leading control character (normally either
+`.' or `'').
- - Macro: .2C
- Two-column mode.
+
+* Menu:
- - Macro: .MC [width [gutter]]
- Multi-column mode. If you specify no arguments, it is equivalent
- to the `2C' macro. Otherwise, WIDTH is the width of each column
- and GUTTER is the space between columns. The `MINGW' number
- register controls the default gutter width.
+* ab: Debugging. (line 40)
+* ad: Manipulating Filling and Adjusting.
+ (line 52)
+* af: Assigning Formats. (line 13)
+* aln: Setting Registers. (line 79)
+* als: Strings. (line 224)
+* am: Writing Macros. (line 107)
+* am1: Writing Macros. (line 108)
+* ami: Writing Macros. (line 109)
+* ami1: Writing Macros. (line 110)
+* as: Strings. (line 170)
+* as1: Strings. (line 171)
+* asciify: Diversions. (line 195)
+* backtrace: Debugging. (line 94)
+* bd: Artificial Fonts. (line 96)
+* blm: Blank Line Traps. (line 7)
+* box: Diversions. (line 25)
+* boxa: Diversions. (line 26)
+* bp: Page Control. (line 7)
+* br: Manipulating Filling and Adjusting.
+ (line 12)
+* break: while. (line 73)
+* brp: Manipulating Filling and Adjusting.
+ (line 112)
+* c2: Character Translations.
+ (line 16)
+* cc: Character Translations.
+ (line 10)
+* ce: Manipulating Filling and Adjusting.
+ (line 189)
+* cf: I/O. (line 49)
+* cflags: Using Symbols. (line 241)
+* ch: Page Location Traps. (line 106)
+* char: Using Symbols. (line 281)
+* chop: Strings. (line 231)
+* close: I/O. (line 230)
+* color: Colors. (line 7)
+* composite: Using Symbols. (line 197)
+* continue: while. (line 77)
+* cp: Implementation Differences.
+ (line 23)
+* cs: Artificial Fonts. (line 127)
+* cu: Artificial Fonts. (line 87)
+* da: Diversions. (line 18)
+* de: Writing Macros. (line 10)
+* de1: Writing Macros. (line 11)
+* defcolor: Colors. (line 21)
+* dei: Writing Macros. (line 12)
+* dei1: Writing Macros. (line 13)
+* di: Diversions. (line 17)
+* do: Implementation Differences.
+ (line 24)
+* ds: Strings. (line 11)
+* ds1: Strings. (line 12)
+* dt: Diversion Traps. (line 7)
+* ec: Character Translations.
+ (line 47)
+* ecr: Character Translations.
+ (line 59)
+* ecs: Character Translations.
+ (line 58)
+* el: if-else. (line 28)
+* em: End-of-input Traps. (line 7)
+* eo: Character Translations.
+ (line 22)
+* ev: Environments. (line 38)
+* evc: Environments. (line 72)
+* ex: Debugging. (line 45)
+* fam: Font Families. (line 19)
+* fc: Fields. (line 18)
+* fchar: Using Symbols. (line 282)
+* fcolor: Colors. (line 85)
+* fi: Manipulating Filling and Adjusting.
+ (line 30)
+* fl: Debugging. (line 85)
+* fp: Font Positions. (line 11)
+* fschar: Using Symbols. (line 283)
+* fspecial: Special Fonts. (line 18)
+* ft <1>: Font Positions. (line 58)
+* ft: Changing Fonts. (line 7)
+* ftr: Changing Fonts. (line 53)
+* gcolor: Colors. (line 51)
+* hc: Manipulating Hyphenation.
+ (line 105)
+* hcode: Manipulating Hyphenation.
+ (line 174)
+* hla: Manipulating Hyphenation.
+ (line 253)
+* hlm: Manipulating Hyphenation.
+ (line 45)
+* hpf: Manipulating Hyphenation.
+ (line 114)
+* hpfa: Manipulating Hyphenation.
+ (line 115)
+* hpfcode: Manipulating Hyphenation.
+ (line 116)
+* hw: Manipulating Hyphenation.
+ (line 61)
+* hy: Manipulating Hyphenation.
+ (line 9)
+* hym: Manipulating Hyphenation.
+ (line 209)
+* hys: Manipulating Hyphenation.
+ (line 224)
+* ie: if-else. (line 27)
+* if: if-else. (line 10)
+* ig: Comments. (line 67)
+* in: Line Layout. (line 91)
+* it: Input Line Traps. (line 7)
+* itc: Input Line Traps. (line 8)
+* kern: Ligatures and Kerning.
+ (line 41)
+* lc: Leaders. (line 23)
+* length: Strings. (line 204)
+* lf: Debugging. (line 10)
+* lg: Ligatures and Kerning.
+ (line 23)
+* linetabs: Tabs and Fields. (line 147)
+* ll: Line Layout. (line 145)
+* ls: Manipulating Spacing.
+ (line 51)
+* lt: Page Layout. (line 60)
+* mc: Miscellaneous. (line 76)
+* mk: Page Motions. (line 10)
+* mso: I/O. (line 41)
+* na: Manipulating Filling and Adjusting.
+ (line 104)
+* ne: Page Control. (line 34)
+* nf: Manipulating Filling and Adjusting.
+ (line 41)
+* nh: Manipulating Hyphenation.
+ (line 37)
+* nm: Miscellaneous. (line 10)
+* nn: Miscellaneous. (line 72)
+* nop: if-else. (line 24)
+* nr <1>: Auto-increment. (line 11)
+* nr: Setting Registers. (line 9)
+* nroff: Troff and Nroff Mode.
+ (line 32)
+* ns: Manipulating Spacing.
+ (line 113)
+* nx: I/O. (line 74)
+* open: I/O. (line 198)
+* opena: I/O. (line 199)
+* os: Page Control. (line 55)
+* output: Diversions. (line 180)
+* pc: Page Layout. (line 89)
+* pi: I/O. (line 138)
+* pl: Page Layout. (line 10)
+* pm: Debugging. (line 64)
+* pn: Page Layout. (line 77)
+* pnr: Debugging. (line 75)
+* po: Line Layout. (line 61)
+* ps: Changing Type Sizes. (line 7)
+* psbb: Miscellaneous. (line 141)
+* pso: I/O. (line 30)
+* ptr: Debugging. (line 79)
+* pvs: Changing Type Sizes. (line 133)
+* rchar: Using Symbols. (line 340)
+* rd: I/O. (line 79)
+* return: Writing Macros. (line 143)
+* rfschar: Using Symbols. (line 341)
+* rj: Manipulating Filling and Adjusting.
+ (line 238)
+* rm: Strings. (line 219)
+* rn: Strings. (line 216)
+* rnn: Setting Registers. (line 75)
+* rr: Setting Registers. (line 71)
+* rs: Manipulating Spacing.
+ (line 114)
+* rt: Page Motions. (line 11)
+* schar: Using Symbols. (line 284)
+* shc: Manipulating Hyphenation.
+ (line 240)
+* shift: Parameters. (line 30)
+* sizes: Changing Type Sizes. (line 69)
+* so: I/O. (line 9)
+* sp: Manipulating Spacing.
+ (line 7)
+* special: Special Fonts. (line 17)
+* spreadwarn: Debugging. (line 131)
+* ss: Manipulating Filling and Adjusting.
+ (line 134)
+* sty: Font Families. (line 61)
+* substring: Strings. (line 188)
+* sv: Page Control. (line 54)
+* sy: I/O. (line 160)
+* ta: Tabs and Fields. (line 14)
+* tc: Tabs and Fields. (line 139)
+* ti: Line Layout. (line 117)
+* tkf: Ligatures and Kerning.
+ (line 60)
+* tl: Page Layout. (line 35)
+* tm: Debugging. (line 25)
+* tm1: Debugging. (line 26)
+* tmc: Debugging. (line 27)
+* tr: Character Translations.
+ (line 153)
+* trf: I/O. (line 48)
+* trin: Character Translations.
+ (line 154)
+* trnt: Character Translations.
+ (line 245)
+* troff: Troff and Nroff Mode.
+ (line 24)
+* uf: Artificial Fonts. (line 91)
+* ul: Artificial Fonts. (line 65)
+* unformat: Diversions. (line 215)
+* vpt: Page Location Traps. (line 17)
+* vs: Changing Type Sizes. (line 84)
+* warn: Debugging. (line 154)
+* warnscale: Debugging. (line 127)
+* wh: Page Location Traps. (line 29)
+* while: while. (line 10)
+* write: I/O. (line 210)
+* writec: I/O. (line 211)
+* writem: I/O. (line 221)

-File: groff, Node: ms TOC, Next: ms Strings and Special Characters, Prev: ms Multiple Columns, Up: ms Page Layout
+File: groff, Node: Escape Index, Next: Operator Index, Prev: Request Index, Up: Top
-Creating a table of contents
-............................
+Appendix C Escape Index
+***********************
- The facilities in the `ms' macro package for creating a table of
-contents are semi-automated at best. Assuming that you want the table
-of contents to consist of the document's headings, you need to repeat
-those headings wrapped in `XS' and `XE' macros.
+Any escape sequence `\X' with X not in the list below emits a warning,
+printing glyph X.
- - Macro: .XS [page]
- - Macro: .XA [page]
- - Macro: .XE
- These macros define a table of contents or an individual entry in
- the table of contents, depending on their use. The macros are
- very simple; they cannot indent a heading based on its level. The
- easiest way to work around this is to add tabs to the table of
- contents string. The following is an example:
+
+* Menu:
+* \: Using Symbols. (line 139)
+* \!: Diversions. (line 133)
+* \": Comments. (line 10)
+* \#: Comments. (line 50)
+* \$: Parameters. (line 19)
+* \$*: Parameters. (line 38)
+* \$0: Parameters. (line 48)
+* \$@: Parameters. (line 39)
+* \%: Manipulating Hyphenation.
+ (line 84)
+* \&: Ligatures and Kerning.
+ (line 102)
+* \': Using Symbols. (line 229)
+* \): Ligatures and Kerning.
+ (line 131)
+* \*: Strings. (line 13)
+* \,: Ligatures and Kerning.
+ (line 92)
+* \-: Using Symbols. (line 238)
+* \.: Character Translations.
+ (line 126)
+* \/: Ligatures and Kerning.
+ (line 80)
+* \0: Page Motions. (line 139)
+* \<colon>: Manipulating Hyphenation.
+ (line 85)
+* \<RET>: Line Control. (line 43)
+* \<SP>: Page Motions. (line 123)
+* \?: Diversions. (line 134)
+* \\: Character Translations.
+ (line 68)
+* \^: Page Motions. (line 135)
+* \`: Using Symbols. (line 234)
+* \a: Leaders. (line 18)
+* \A: Identifiers. (line 55)
+* \b: Drawing Requests. (line 223)
+* \B: Expressions. (line 65)
+* \C: Using Symbols. (line 191)
+* \c: Line Control. (line 44)
+* \D: Drawing Requests. (line 71)
+* \d: Page Motions. (line 109)
+* \E: Character Translations.
+ (line 70)
+* \e: Character Translations.
+ (line 69)
+* \f: Font Positions. (line 59)
+* \F: Font Families. (line 21)
+* \f: Changing Fonts. (line 8)
+* \g: Assigning Formats. (line 75)
+* \h: Page Motions. (line 112)
+* \H: Artificial Fonts. (line 13)
+* \k: Page Motions. (line 203)
+* \L: Drawing Requests. (line 50)
+* \l: Drawing Requests. (line 16)
+* \M: Colors. (line 86)
+* \m: Colors. (line 52)
+* \N: Using Symbols. (line 207)
+* \n <1>: Auto-increment. (line 19)
+* \n: Interpolating Registers.
+ (line 9)
+* \O: Suppressing output. (line 7)
+* \o: Page Motions. (line 218)
+* \p: Manipulating Filling and Adjusting.
+ (line 113)
+* \r: Page Motions. (line 103)
+* \R: Setting Registers. (line 10)
+* \s: Changing Type Sizes. (line 10)
+* \S: Artificial Fonts. (line 45)
+* \t: Tabs and Fields. (line 10)
+* \u: Page Motions. (line 106)
+* \V: I/O. (line 248)
+* \v: Page Motions. (line 87)
+* \w: Page Motions. (line 147)
+* \X: Postprocessor Access.
+ (line 11)
+* \x: Manipulating Spacing.
+ (line 71)
+* \Y: Postprocessor Access.
+ (line 25)
+* \Z: Page Motions. (line 226)
+* \z: Page Motions. (line 222)
+* \{: if-else. (line 38)
+* \|: Page Motions. (line 131)
+* \}: if-else. (line 38)
+* \~: Page Motions. (line 127)
- .NH 1
- Introduction
- .XS
- Introduction
- .XE
- .LP
- ...
- .CW
- .NH 2
- Methodology
- .XS
- Methodology
- .XE
- .LP
- ...
+
+File: groff, Node: Operator Index, Next: Register Index, Prev: Escape Index, Up: Top
- You can manually create a table of contents by beginning with the
- `XS' macro for the first entry, specifying the page number for
- that entry as the argument to `XS'. Add subsequent entries using
- the `XA' macro, specifying the page number for that entry as the
- argument to `XA'. The following is an example:
+Appendix D Operator Index
+*************************
+
+* Menu:
- .XS 1
- Introduction
- .XA 2
- A Brief History of the Universe
- .XA 729
- Details of Galactic Formation
- ...
- .XE
+* !: Expressions. (line 21)
+* %: Expressions. (line 8)
+* &: Expressions. (line 19)
+* (: Expressions. (line 41)
+* ): Expressions. (line 41)
+* *: Expressions. (line 8)
+* +: Expressions. (line 8)
+* -: Expressions. (line 8)
+* /: Expressions. (line 8)
+* <: Expressions. (line 15)
+* <=: Expressions. (line 15)
+* <?: Expressions. (line 26)
+* <colon>: Expressions. (line 19)
+* =: Expressions. (line 15)
+* ==: Expressions. (line 15)
+* >: Expressions. (line 15)
+* >=: Expressions. (line 15)
+* >?: Expressions. (line 26)
+
+
+File: groff, Node: Register Index, Next: Macro Index, Prev: Operator Index, Up: Top
+
+Appendix E Register Index
+*************************
+
+The macro package or program a specific register belongs to is appended
+in brackets.
+
+ A register name `x' consisting of exactly one character can be
+accessed as `\nx'. A register name `xx' consisting of exactly two
+characters can be accessed as `\n(xx'. Register names `xxx' of any
+length can be accessed as `\n[xxx]'.
+
+
+* Menu:
+
+* $$: Built-in Registers. (line 96)
+* % <1>: Page Control. (line 10)
+* %: Page Layout. (line 89)
+* .$: Parameters. (line 10)
+* .a: Manipulating Spacing.
+ (line 72)
+* .A: Built-in Registers. (line 103)
+* .b: Artificial Fonts. (line 98)
+* .C: Implementation Differences.
+ (line 25)
+* .c: Built-in Registers. (line 73)
+* .cdp: Environments. (line 96)
+* .ce: Manipulating Filling and Adjusting.
+ (line 190)
+* .cht: Environments. (line 95)
+* .color: Colors. (line 8)
+* .csk: Environments. (line 97)
+* .d: Diversions. (line 62)
+* .ev: Environments. (line 39)
+* .f: Font Positions. (line 12)
+* .F: Built-in Registers. (line 12)
+* .fam: Font Families. (line 20)
+* .fn: Font Families. (line 24)
+* .fp: Font Positions. (line 13)
+* .g: Built-in Registers. (line 99)
+* .h: Diversions. (line 69)
+* .H: Built-in Registers. (line 15)
+* .height: Artificial Fonts. (line 16)
+* .hla: Manipulating Hyphenation.
+ (line 254)
+* .hlc: Manipulating Hyphenation.
+ (line 47)
+* .hlm: Manipulating Hyphenation.
+ (line 46)
+* .hy: Manipulating Hyphenation.
+ (line 10)
+* .hym: Manipulating Hyphenation.
+ (line 210)
+* .hys: Manipulating Hyphenation.
+ (line 225)
+* .i: Line Layout. (line 94)
+* .in: Line Layout. (line 120)
+* .int: Line Control. (line 45)
+* .j: Manipulating Filling and Adjusting.
+ (line 53)
+* .k: Page Motions. (line 214)
+* .kern: Ligatures and Kerning.
+ (line 42)
+* .l: Line Layout. (line 148)
+* .L: Manipulating Spacing.
+ (line 52)
+* .lg: Ligatures and Kerning.
+ (line 24)
+* .linetabs: Tabs and Fields. (line 148)
+* .ll: Line Layout. (line 149)
+* .lt: Page Layout. (line 63)
+* .M: Colors. (line 89)
+* .m: Colors. (line 55)
+* .n: Environments. (line 112)
+* .ne: Page Location Traps. (line 118)
+* .ns: Manipulating Spacing.
+ (line 115)
+* .o: Line Layout. (line 64)
+* .p: Page Layout. (line 13)
+* .P: Built-in Registers. (line 108)
+* .pe: Page Location Traps. (line 139)
+* .pn: Page Layout. (line 80)
+* .ps: Fractional Type Sizes.
+ (line 35)
+* .psr: Fractional Type Sizes.
+ (line 42)
+* .pvs: Changing Type Sizes. (line 136)
+* .rj: Manipulating Filling and Adjusting.
+ (line 239)
+* .s: Changing Type Sizes. (line 11)
+* .slant: Artificial Fonts. (line 46)
+* .sr: Fractional Type Sizes.
+ (line 43)
+* .ss: Manipulating Filling and Adjusting.
+ (line 135)
+* .sss: Manipulating Filling and Adjusting.
+ (line 136)
+* .sty: Changing Fonts. (line 11)
+* .t: Page Location Traps. (line 97)
+* .T: Built-in Registers. (line 114)
+* .tabs: Tabs and Fields. (line 15)
+* .trunc: Page Location Traps. (line 127)
+* .u: Manipulating Filling and Adjusting.
+ (line 31)
+* .v: Changing Type Sizes. (line 87)
+* .V: Built-in Registers. (line 23)
+* .vpt: Page Location Traps. (line 18)
+* .w: Environments. (line 94)
+* .warn: Debugging. (line 155)
+* .x: Built-in Registers. (line 85)
+* .Y: Built-in Registers. (line 93)
+* .y: Built-in Registers. (line 89)
+* .z: Diversions. (line 61)
+* c.: Built-in Registers. (line 74)
+* ct: Page Motions. (line 152)
+* dl: Diversions. (line 87)
+* dn: Diversions. (line 86)
+* dw: Built-in Registers. (line 39)
+* dy: Built-in Registers. (line 42)
+* FAM [ms]: ms Document Control Registers.
+ (line 110)
+* FF [ms]: ms Document Control Registers.
+ (line 184)
+* FI [ms]: ms Document Control Registers.
+ (line 177)
+* FL [ms]: ms Document Control Registers.
+ (line 170)
+* FM [ms]: ms Document Control Registers.
+ (line 47)
+* FPD [ms]: ms Document Control Registers.
+ (line 221)
+* FPS [ms]: ms Document Control Registers.
+ (line 204)
+* FVS [ms]: ms Document Control Registers.
+ (line 212)
+* GROWPS [ms]: ms Document Control Registers.
+ (line 88)
+* GS [ms]: Differences from AT&T ms.
+ (line 46)
+* HM [ms]: ms Document Control Registers.
+ (line 40)
+* HORPHANS [ms]: ms Document Control Registers.
+ (line 154)
+* hours: Built-in Registers. (line 35)
+* hp: Page Motions. (line 211)
+* HY [ms]: ms Document Control Registers.
+ (line 101)
+* LL [ms]: ms Document Control Registers.
+ (line 25)
+* llx: Miscellaneous. (line 142)
+* lly: Miscellaneous. (line 143)
+* ln: Built-in Registers. (line 79)
+* LT [ms]: ms Document Control Registers.
+ (line 32)
+* MINGW [ms] <1>: Additional ms Macros.
+ (line 28)
+* MINGW [ms]: ms Document Control Registers.
+ (line 231)
+* minutes: Built-in Registers. (line 31)
+* mo: Built-in Registers. (line 45)
+* nl: Page Control. (line 68)
+* opmaxx: Suppressing output. (line 19)
+* opmaxy: Suppressing output. (line 19)
+* opminx: Suppressing output. (line 19)
+* opminy: Suppressing output. (line 19)
+* PD [ms]: ms Document Control Registers.
+ (line 127)
+* PI [ms]: ms Document Control Registers.
+ (line 120)
+* PO [ms]: ms Document Control Registers.
+ (line 16)
+* PORPHANS [ms]: ms Document Control Registers.
+ (line 142)
+* PS [ms]: ms Document Control Registers.
+ (line 57)
+* ps4html [grohtml]: grohtml specific registers and strings.
+ (line 7)
+* PSINCR [ms]: ms Document Control Registers.
+ (line 77)
+* QI [ms]: ms Document Control Registers.
+ (line 134)
+* rsb: Page Motions. (line 151)
+* rst: Page Motions. (line 150)
+* sb: Page Motions. (line 149)
+* seconds: Built-in Registers. (line 26)
+* skw: Page Motions. (line 154)
+* slimit: Debugging. (line 119)
+* ssc: Page Motions. (line 153)
+* st: Page Motions. (line 148)
+* systat: I/O. (line 161)
+* urx: Miscellaneous. (line 144)
+* ury: Miscellaneous. (line 145)
+* VS [ms]: ms Document Control Registers.
+ (line 67)
+* year: Built-in Registers. (line 48)
+* yr: Built-in Registers. (line 51)
+
+
+File: groff, Node: Macro Index, Next: String Index, Prev: Register Index, Up: Top
+
+Appendix F Macro Index
+**********************
+
+The macro package a specific macro belongs to is appended in brackets.
+They appear without the leading control character (normally `.').
+
+* Menu:
+
+* 1C [ms]: ms Multiple Columns. (line 13)
+* 2C [ms]: ms Multiple Columns. (line 16)
+* [ [ms]: ms Insertions. (line 33)
+* ] [ms]: ms Insertions. (line 34)
+* AB [ms]: ms Cover Page Macros.
+ (line 60)
+* AE [ms]: ms Cover Page Macros.
+ (line 65)
+* AI [ms]: ms Cover Page Macros.
+ (line 56)
+* AM [ms] <1>: Additional ms Macros.
+ (line 10)
+* AM [ms]: ms Strings and Special Characters.
+ (line 51)
+* AT [man]: Miscellaneous man macros.
+ (line 26)
+* AU [ms]: ms Cover Page Macros.
+ (line 38)
+* B [man]: Man font macros. (line 48)
+* B [ms]: Highlighting in ms. (line 10)
+* B1 [ms]: ms Displays and Keeps.
+ (line 94)
+* B2 [ms]: ms Displays and Keeps.
+ (line 95)
+* BD [ms]: ms Displays and Keeps.
+ (line 31)
+* BI [man]: Man font macros. (line 18)
+* BI [ms]: Highlighting in ms. (line 39)
+* BR [man]: Man font macros. (line 40)
+* BT [man]: Optional man extensions.
+ (line 21)
+* BX [ms]: Highlighting in ms. (line 43)
+* CD [ms]: ms Displays and Keeps.
+ (line 41)
+* CT [man]: Optional man extensions.
+ (line 36)
+* CW [man]: Optional man extensions.
+ (line 39)
+* CW [ms] <1>: Additional ms Macros.
+ (line 19)
+* CW [ms]: Highlighting in ms. (line 35)
+* DA [ms]: ms Cover Page Macros.
+ (line 23)
+* De [man]: Optional man extensions.
+ (line 45)
+* De [ms]: ms Displays and Keeps.
+ (line 57)
+* DE [ms]: ms Displays and Keeps.
+ (line 16)
+* Ds [man]: Optional man extensions.
+ (line 42)
+* DS [ms]: Additional ms Macros.
+ (line 14)
+* Ds [ms]: ms Displays and Keeps.
+ (line 56)
+* DS [ms]: ms Displays and Keeps.
+ (line 14)
+* DT [man]: Miscellaneous man macros.
+ (line 10)
+* EE [man]: Optional man extensions.
+ (line 52)
+* EF [ms]: ms Headers and Footers.
+ (line 26)
+* EH [ms]: ms Headers and Footers.
+ (line 24)
+* EN [ms]: ms Insertions. (line 28)
+* EQ [ms]: ms Insertions. (line 27)
+* EX [man]: Optional man extensions.
+ (line 48)
+* FE [ms]: ms Footnotes. (line 15)
+* FS [ms]: ms Footnotes. (line 14)
+* G [man]: Optional man extensions.
+ (line 55)
+* GL [man]: Optional man extensions.
+ (line 60)
+* HB [man]: Optional man extensions.
+ (line 65)
+* HP [man]: Man usage. (line 98)
+* I [man]: Man font macros. (line 53)
+* I [ms]: Highlighting in ms. (line 31)
+* IB [man]: Man font macros. (line 28)
+* ID [ms]: ms Displays and Keeps.
+ (line 23)
+* IP [man]: Man usage. (line 78)
+* IP [ms]: Lists in ms. (line 9)
+* IR [man]: Man font macros. (line 36)
+* IX [ms]: Additional ms Macros.
+ (line 22)
+* KE [ms]: ms Displays and Keeps.
+ (line 73)
+* KF [ms]: ms Displays and Keeps.
+ (line 77)
+* KS [ms]: ms Displays and Keeps.
+ (line 72)
+* LD [ms]: ms Displays and Keeps.
+ (line 15)
+* LG [ms]: Highlighting in ms. (line 52)
+* LP [man]: Man usage. (line 68)
+* LP [ms]: Paragraphs in ms. (line 10)
+* MC [ms]: ms Multiple Columns. (line 19)
+* MS [man]: Optional man extensions.
+ (line 73)
+* ND [ms]: ms Cover Page Macros.
+ (line 28)
+* NE [man]: Optional man extensions.
+ (line 85)
+* NH [ms]: Headings in ms. (line 13)
+* NL [ms]: Highlighting in ms. (line 64)
+* NT [man]: Optional man extensions.
+ (line 78)
+* OF [ms]: ms Headers and Footers.
+ (line 25)
+* OH [ms]: ms Headers and Footers.
+ (line 23)
+* P [man]: Man usage. (line 70)
+* P1 [ms]: ms Cover Page Macros.
+ (line 19)
+* PD [man]: Miscellaneous man macros.
+ (line 15)
+* PE [ms]: ms Insertions. (line 21)
+* Pn [man]: Optional man extensions.
+ (line 92)
+* PN [man]: Optional man extensions.
+ (line 88)
+* PP [man]: Man usage. (line 69)
+* PP [ms]: Paragraphs in ms. (line 9)
+* PS [ms]: ms Insertions. (line 20)
+* PT [man]: Optional man extensions.
+ (line 16)
+* PX [ms]: ms TOC. (line 65)
+* QP [ms]: Paragraphs in ms. (line 13)
+* R [man]: Optional man extensions.
+ (line 98)
+* R [ms]: Highlighting in ms. (line 27)
+* RB [man]: Man font macros. (line 44)
+* RD [ms]: ms Displays and Keeps.
+ (line 49)
+* RE [man]: Man usage. (line 115)
+* RE [ms]: Indentation values in ms.
+ (line 12)
+* RI [man]: Man font macros. (line 32)
+* RN [man]: Optional man extensions.
+ (line 101)
+* RP [ms]: ms Cover Page Macros.
+ (line 10)
+* RS [man]: Man usage. (line 106)
+* RS [ms]: Indentation values in ms.
+ (line 11)
+* SB [man]: Man font macros. (line 14)
+* SH [man]: Man usage. (line 32)
+* SH [ms]: Headings in ms. (line 43)
+* SM [man]: Man font macros. (line 10)
+* SM [ms]: Highlighting in ms. (line 58)
+* SS [man]: Man usage. (line 41)
+* TA [ms]: Tabstops in ms. (line 10)
+* TB [man]: Optional man extensions.
+ (line 70)
+* TC [ms]: ms TOC. (line 55)
+* TE [ms]: ms Insertions. (line 12)
+* TH [man]: Man usage. (line 11)
+* TL [ms]: ms Cover Page Macros.
+ (line 33)
+* TP [man]: Man usage. (line 49)
+* TS [ms]: ms Insertions. (line 11)
+* UC [man]: Miscellaneous man macros.
+ (line 43)
+* UL [ms]: Highlighting in ms. (line 47)
+* VE [man]: Optional man extensions.
+ (line 108)
+* VS [man]: Optional man extensions.
+ (line 104)
+* XA [ms]: ms TOC. (line 13)
+* XE [ms]: ms TOC. (line 14)
+* XP [ms]: Paragraphs in ms. (line 18)
+* XS [ms]: ms TOC. (line 12)
+
+
+File: groff, Node: String Index, Next: Glyph Name Index, Prev: Macro Index, Up: Top
+
+Appendix G String Index
+***********************
+
+The macro package or program a specific string belongs to is appended in
+brackets.
+
+ A string name `x' consisting of exactly one character can be
+accessed as `\*x'. A string name `xx' consisting of exactly two
+characters can be accessed as `\*(xx'. String names `xxx' of any
+length can be accessed as `\*[xxx]'.
+
+
+* Menu:
+
+* ! [ms]: ms Strings and Special Characters.
+ (line 101)
+* ' [ms]: ms Strings and Special Characters.
+ (line 65)
+* * [ms]: ms Footnotes. (line 11)
+* , [ms]: ms Strings and Special Characters.
+ (line 74)
+* - [ms]: ms Strings and Special Characters.
+ (line 41)
+* . [ms]: ms Strings and Special Characters.
+ (line 89)
+* .T: Built-in Registers. (line 119)
+* 3 [ms]: ms Strings and Special Characters.
+ (line 107)
+* 8 [ms]: ms Strings and Special Characters.
+ (line 104)
+* ? [ms]: ms Strings and Special Characters.
+ (line 98)
+* \*[<colon>] [ms]: ms Strings and Special Characters.
+ (line 80)
+* ^ [ms]: ms Strings and Special Characters.
+ (line 71)
+* _ [ms]: ms Strings and Special Characters.
+ (line 86)
+* ` [ms]: ms Strings and Special Characters.
+ (line 68)
+* ABSTRACT [ms]: ms Strings and Special Characters.
+ (line 15)
+* Ae [ms]: ms Strings and Special Characters.
+ (line 128)
+* ae [ms]: ms Strings and Special Characters.
+ (line 125)
+* CF [ms]: ms Headers and Footers.
+ (line 16)
+* CH [ms]: ms Headers and Footers.
+ (line 11)
+* d- [ms]: ms Strings and Special Characters.
+ (line 119)
+* D- [ms]: ms Strings and Special Characters.
+ (line 116)
+* HF [man]: Predefined man strings.
+ (line 12)
+* LF [ms]: ms Headers and Footers.
+ (line 15)
+* LH [ms]: ms Headers and Footers.
+ (line 10)
+* lq [man]: Predefined man strings.
+ (line 21)
+* MONTH1 [ms]: ms Strings and Special Characters.
+ (line 23)
+* MONTH10 [ms]: ms Strings and Special Characters.
+ (line 32)
+* MONTH11 [ms]: ms Strings and Special Characters.
+ (line 33)
+* MONTH12 [ms]: ms Strings and Special Characters.
+ (line 34)
+* MONTH2 [ms]: ms Strings and Special Characters.
+ (line 24)
+* MONTH3 [ms]: ms Strings and Special Characters.
+ (line 25)
+* MONTH4 [ms]: ms Strings and Special Characters.
+ (line 26)
+* MONTH5 [ms]: ms Strings and Special Characters.
+ (line 27)
+* MONTH6 [ms]: ms Strings and Special Characters.
+ (line 28)
+* MONTH7 [ms]: ms Strings and Special Characters.
+ (line 29)
+* MONTH8 [ms]: ms Strings and Special Characters.
+ (line 30)
+* MONTH9 [ms]: ms Strings and Special Characters.
+ (line 31)
+* o [ms]: ms Strings and Special Characters.
+ (line 92)
+* q [ms]: ms Strings and Special Characters.
+ (line 122)
+* Q [ms]: ms Strings and Special Characters.
+ (line 44)
+* R [man]: Predefined man strings.
+ (line 15)
+* REFERENCES [ms]: ms Strings and Special Characters.
+ (line 11)
+* RF [ms]: ms Headers and Footers.
+ (line 17)
+* RH [ms]: ms Headers and Footers.
+ (line 12)
+* rq [man]: Predefined man strings.
+ (line 22)
+* S [man]: Predefined man strings.
+ (line 9)
+* SN [ms]: Headings in ms. (line 22)
+* SN-DOT [ms]: Headings in ms. (line 23)
+* SN-NO-DOT [ms]: Headings in ms. (line 24)
+* th [ms]: ms Strings and Special Characters.
+ (line 113)
+* Th [ms]: ms Strings and Special Characters.
+ (line 110)
+* Tm [man]: Predefined man strings.
+ (line 18)
+* TOC [ms]: ms Strings and Special Characters.
+ (line 19)
+* U [ms]: ms Strings and Special Characters.
+ (line 45)
+* v [ms]: ms Strings and Special Characters.
+ (line 83)
+* www-image-template [grohtml]: grohtml specific registers and strings.
+ (line 8)
+* { [ms]: Highlighting in ms. (line 68)
+* } [ms]: Highlighting in ms. (line 69)
+* ~ [ms]: ms Strings and Special Characters.
+ (line 77)
+
+
+File: groff, Node: Glyph Name Index, Next: Font File Keyword Index, Prev: String Index, Up: Top
+
+Appendix H Glyph Name Index
+***************************
+
+A glyph name `xx' consisting of exactly two characters can be accessed
+as `\(xx'. Glyph names `xxx' of any length can be accessed as `\[xxx]'.
- - Macro: .TC [`no']
- Prints the table of contents on a new page, setting the page
- number to *i* (Roman numeral one). You should usually place this
- macro at the end of the file, since `groff' is a single-pass
- formatter and can only print what has been collected up to the
- point that the `TC' macro appears.
+
+File: groff, Node: Font File Keyword Index, Next: Program and File Index, Prev: Glyph Name Index, Up: Top
- The optional argument `no' suppresses printing the title specified
- by the string register `TOC'.
+Appendix I Font File Keyword Index
+**********************************
- - Macro: .PX [`no']
- Prints the table of contents on a new page, using the current page
- numbering sequence. Use this macro to print a manually-generated
- table of contents at the beginning of your document.
+
+* Menu:
- The optional argument `no' suppresses printing the title specified
- by the string register `TOC'.
+* #: Font File Format. (line 36)
+* ---: Font File Format. (line 51)
+* biggestfont: DESC File Format. (line 109)
+* charset <1>: Font File Format. (line 44)
+* charset: DESC File Format. (line 101)
+* family <1>: DESC File Format. (line 64)
+* family <2>: Font Positions. (line 61)
+* family: Changing Fonts. (line 11)
+* fonts <1>: DESC File Format. (line 58)
+* fonts <2>: Special Fonts. (line 18)
+* fonts: Using Symbols. (line 15)
+* hor: DESC File Format. (line 14)
+* kernpairs: Font File Format. (line 135)
+* ligatures: Font File Format. (line 22)
+* name: Font File Format. (line 12)
+* papersize: DESC File Format. (line 72)
+* pass_filenames: DESC File Format. (line 92)
+* postpro: DESC File Format. (line 36)
+* prepro: DESC File Format. (line 32)
+* print: DESC File Format. (line 97)
+* res: DESC File Format. (line 11)
+* sizes: DESC File Format. (line 49)
+* sizescale: DESC File Format. (line 22)
+* slant: Font File Format. (line 18)
+* spacewidth: Font File Format. (line 15)
+* spare1: DESC File Format. (line 109)
+* spare2: DESC File Format. (line 109)
+* special <1>: Font File Format. (line 28)
+* special: Artificial Fonts. (line 116)
+* styles <1>: DESC File Format. (line 55)
+* styles <2>: Font Positions. (line 61)
+* styles <3>: Font Families. (line 76)
+* styles: Changing Fonts. (line 11)
+* tcommand: DESC File Format. (line 45)
+* unitwidth: DESC File Format. (line 28)
+* use_charnames_in_special <1>: DESC File Format. (line 67)
+* use_charnames_in_special: Postprocessor Access.
+ (line 17)
+* vert: DESC File Format. (line 18)
- The `Groff and Friends HOWTO' includes a `sed' script that
-automatically inserts `XS' and `XE' macro entries after each heading in
-a document.
+
+File: groff, Node: Program and File Index, Next: Concept Index, Prev: Font File Keyword Index, Up: Top
- Altering the `NH' macro to automatically build the table of contents
-is perhaps initially more difficult, but would save a great deal of
-time in the long run if you use `ms' regularly.
+Appendix J Program and File Index
+*********************************
+
+* Menu:
+
+* an.tmac: man. (line 6)
+* changebar: Miscellaneous. (line 111)
+* composite.tmac: Using Symbols. (line 197)
+* cp1047.tmac: Input Encodings. (line 9)
+* DESC <1>: Special Fonts. (line 18)
+* DESC <2>: Using Symbols. (line 15)
+* DESC <3>: Font Positions. (line 61)
+* DESC <4>: Font Families. (line 76)
+* DESC: Changing Fonts. (line 11)
+* DESC file format: DESC File Format. (line 6)
+* DESC, and font mounting: Font Positions. (line 37)
+* DESC, and use_charnames_in_special: Postprocessor Access.
+ (line 17)
+* ditroff: History. (line 58)
+* ec.tmac: Input Encodings. (line 41)
+* eqn: ms Insertions. (line 7)
+* freeeuro.pfa: Input Encodings. (line 41)
+* geqn: Groff Options. (line 6)
+* geqn, invocation in manual pages: Preprocessors in man pages.
+ (line 12)
+* ggrn: Groff Options. (line 6)
+* gpic: Groff Options. (line 6)
+* grap: Groff Options. (line 6)
+* grefer: Groff Options. (line 6)
+* grefer, invocation in manual pages: Preprocessors in man pages.
+ (line 12)
+* groff: Groff Options. (line 6)
+* grog: grog. (line 6)
+* grohtml: Miscellaneous man macros.
+ (line 6)
+* gsoelim: Groff Options. (line 6)
+* gtbl: Groff Options. (line 6)
+* gtbl, invocation in manual pages: Preprocessors in man pages.
+ (line 12)
+* gtroff: Groff Options. (line 6)
+* hyphen.us: Manipulating Hyphenation.
+ (line 161)
+* hyphenex.us: Manipulating Hyphenation.
+ (line 161)
+* latin1.tmac: Input Encodings. (line 14)
+* latin2.tmac: Input Encodings. (line 18)
+* latin9.tmac: Input Encodings. (line 23)
+* makeindex: Indices. (line 10)
+* man, invocation of preprocessors: Preprocessors in man pages.
+ (line 12)
+* man-old.tmac: man. (line 6)
+* man.local <1>: Optional man extensions.
+ (line 6)
+* man.local: Man usage. (line 6)
+* man.tmac: man. (line 6)
+* man.ultrix: Optional man extensions.
+ (line 30)
+* nrchbar: Miscellaneous. (line 111)
+* papersize.tmac: Paper Size. (line 16)
+* perl: I/O. (line 171)
+* pic: ms Insertions. (line 7)
+* post-grohtml: Groff Options. (line 165)
+* pre-grohtml: Groff Options. (line 165)
+* refer: ms Insertions. (line 7)
+* soelim: Debugging. (line 10)
+* tbl: ms Insertions. (line 7)
+* trace.tmac: Writing Macros. (line 101)
+* troffrc <1>: Line Layout. (line 64)
+* troffrc <2>: Troff and Nroff Mode.
+ (line 24)
+* troffrc <3>: Manipulating Hyphenation.
+ (line 161)
+* troffrc <4>: Paper Size. (line 16)
+* troffrc: Groff Options. (line 80)
+* troffrc-end <1>: Troff and Nroff Mode.
+ (line 24)
+* troffrc-end <2>: Manipulating Hyphenation.
+ (line 161)
+* troffrc-end: Groff Options. (line 80)
+* tty.tmac: Troff and Nroff Mode.
+ (line 32)
+
+
+
+Local Variables:
+coding: iso-8859-1
+End:
diff --git a/contrib/groff/doc/groff-3 b/contrib/groff/doc/groff-3
index a7b1cd2664e0..691dceda2e76 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/doc/groff-3
+++ b/contrib/groff/doc/groff-3
Binary files differ
diff --git a/contrib/groff/doc/groff.css b/contrib/groff/doc/groff.css
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..ba36f6ede9ce
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/groff/doc/groff.css
@@ -0,0 +1,17 @@
+
+body {
+ margin-top: 5%;
+ margin-left: 5%;
+ margin-right: 5%;
+ margin-bottom: 5%;
+ background-color: white;
+ color: black;
+}
+
+pre {
+ background-color: lightgrey;
+ color: black;
+ border: thin;
+ border-style: solid;
+}
+
diff --git a/contrib/groff/doc/groff.texinfo b/contrib/groff/doc/groff.texinfo
index d3f9f63db31c..a23993ea9222 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/doc/groff.texinfo
+++ b/contrib/groff/doc/groff.texinfo
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
@c Please convert this manual with `texi2dvi -e groff.texinfo' due to
@c problems in texinfo regarding expansion of user-defined macros.
@c
-@c You need texinfo 4.3 or newer to format this document!
+@c You need texinfo 4.6 or newer to format this document!
@c
@c %**start of header (This is for running Texinfo on a region.)
@@ -14,6 +14,9 @@
@footnotestyle separate
@c %**end of header (This is for running Texinfo on a region.)
+@documentlanguage en
+@documentencoding ISO-8859-1
+
@smallbook
@@ -21,9 +24,9 @@
@copying
-This manual documents GNU @code{troff} version 1.19.
+This manual documents GNU @code{troff} version 1.19.2.
-Copyright @copyright{} 1994-2000, 2001, 2002, 2003
+Copyright @copyright{} 1994-2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005
Free Software Foundation, Inc.
@quotation
@@ -67,17 +70,10 @@ Software Foundation raise funds for GNU development.''
@c To avoid uppercasing in @deffn while converting to info, we define
@c our special @Var{}.
-@c
-@c Due to a (not officially documented) `feature' in makeinfo 4.0,
-@c macros are not expanded in @deffn (but the macro definition is
-@c properly removed), so we have to define @Var{} directly in TeX also.
@macro Var{arg}
-\arg\
+@r{@slanted{\arg\}}
@end macro
-@tex
-\gdef\Var#1{\var{#1}}
-@end tex
@c To assure correct HTML translation, some ugly hacks are necessary.
@@ -115,6 +111,7 @@ Software Foundation raise funds for GNU development.''
@c a dummy macro to assure the `@def...'
@macro defdummy
+@c
@end macro
@@ -123,23 +120,27 @@ Software Foundation raise funds for GNU development.''
@macro Defreq{name, arg}
@deffn Request @t{.\name\} \arg\
@rqindex \name\
+@c
@end macro
@macro DefreqList{name, arg}
@deffn Request @t{.\name\} \arg\
@defdummy
@rqindex \name\
+@c
@end macro
@macro DefreqItem{name, arg}
@deffnx Request @t{.\name\} \arg\
@defdummy
@rqindex \name\
+@c
@end macro
@macro DefreqListEnd{name, arg}
@deffnx Request @t{.\name\} \arg\
@rqindex \name\
+@c
@end macro
@macro endDefreq
@@ -152,23 +153,27 @@ Software Foundation raise funds for GNU development.''
@macro Defesc{name, delimI, arg, delimII}
@deffn Escape @t{\name\\delimI\}@Var{\arg\}@t{\delimII\}
@esindex \name\
+@c
@end macro
@macro DefescList{name, delimI, arg, delimII}
@deffn Escape @t{\name\\delimI\}@Var{\arg\}@t{\delimII\}
@defdummy
@esindex \name\
+@c
@end macro
@macro DefescItem{name, delimI, arg, delimII}
@deffnx Escape @t{\name\\delimI\}@Var{\arg\}@t{\delimII\}
@defdummy
@esindex \name\
+@c
@end macro
@macro DefescListEnd{name, delimI, arg, delimII}
@deffnx Escape @t{\name\\delimI\}@Var{\arg\}@t{\delimII\}
@esindex \name\
+@c
@end macro
@macro endDefesc
@@ -181,23 +186,27 @@ Software Foundation raise funds for GNU development.''
@macro Defreg{name}
@deffn Register @t{\\n[\name\]}
@vindex \name\
+@c
@end macro
@macro DefregList{name}
@deffn Register @t{\\n[\name\]}
@defdummy
@vindex \name\
+@c
@end macro
@macro DefregItem{name}
@deffnx Register @t{\\n[\name\]}
@defdummy
@vindex \name\
+@c
@end macro
@macro DefregListEnd{name}
@deffnx Register @t{\\n[\name\]}
@vindex \name\
+@c
@end macro
@macro endDefreg
@@ -210,23 +219,27 @@ Software Foundation raise funds for GNU development.''
@macro Defmpreg{name, package}
@deffn Register @t{\\n[\name\]}
@vindex \name\ @r{[}\package\@r{]}
+@c
@end macro
@macro DefmpregList{name, package}
@deffn Register @t{\\n[\name\]}
@defdummy
@vindex \name\ @r{[}\package\@r{]}
+@c
@end macro
@macro DefmpregItem{name, package}
@deffnx Register @t{\\n[\name\]}
@defdummy
@vindex \name\ @r{[}\package\@r{]}
+@c
@end macro
@macro DefmpregListEnd{name, package}
@deffnx Register @t{\\n[\name\]}
@vindex \name\ @r{[}\package\@r{]}
+@c
@end macro
@macro endDefmpreg
@@ -239,23 +252,27 @@ Software Foundation raise funds for GNU development.''
@macro Defmac{name, arg, package}
@defmac @t{.\name\} \arg\
@maindex \name\ @r{[}\package\@r{]}
+@c
@end macro
@macro DefmacList{name, arg, package}
@defmac @t{.\name\} \arg\
@defdummy
@maindex \name\ @r{[}\package\@r{]}
+@c
@end macro
@macro DefmacItem{name, arg, package}
@defmacx @t{.\name\} \arg\
@defdummy
@maindex \name\ @r{[}\package\@r{]}
+@c
@end macro
@macro DefmacListEnd{name, arg, package}
@defmacx @t{.\name\} \arg\
@maindex \name\ @r{[}\package\@r{]}
+@c
@end macro
@macro endDefmac
@@ -268,23 +285,27 @@ Software Foundation raise funds for GNU development.''
@macro Defstr{name, package}
@deffn String @t{\\*[\name\]}
@stindex \name\ @r{[}\package\@r{]}
+@c
@end macro
@macro DefstrList{name, package}
@deffn String @t{\\*[\name\]}
@defdummy
@stindex \name\ @r{[}\package\@r{]}
+@c
@end macro
@macro DefstrItem{name, package}
@deffnx String @t{\\*[\name\]}
@defdummy
@stindex \name\ @r{[}\package\@r{]}
+@c
@end macro
@macro DefstrListEnd{name, package}
@deffnx String @t{\\*[\name\]}
@stindex \name\ @r{[}\package\@r{]}
+@c
@end macro
@macro endDefstr
@@ -308,49 +329,101 @@ Software Foundation raise funds for GNU development.''
@c <text>
@tex
-\gdef\angles#1{\angleleft{}\r{#1}\angleright{}}
+\gdef\Langlemacro{\angleleft}
+\gdef\Ranglemacro{\angleright}
@end tex
+@iftex
+@set Langlemacro @Langlemacro
+@set Ranglemacro @Ranglemacro
+@end iftex
+
+@ifnottex
+@set Langlemacro <
+@set Ranglemacro >
+@end ifnottex
+
@macro angles{text}
-<\text\>
+@value{Langlemacro}@r{\text\}@value{Ranglemacro}
@end macro
@c a <= sign
+@c
+@c A value defined with @set is embedded into three group levels if
+@c called with @value, so we need seven \aftergroup to put \le outside
+@c of the groups -- this is necessary to get proper mathematical spacing.
@tex
-\gdef\LE{\le}
+\gdef\LEmacro{\aftergroup\aftergroup\aftergroup\aftergroup
+ \aftergroup\aftergroup\aftergroup\le}
@end tex
+@iftex
+@set LEmacro @LEmacro
+@end iftex
+
+@ifnottex
+@set LEmacro <=
+@end ifnottex
+
@macro LE
-<=
+@value{LEmacro}
@end macro
-@c We need special parentheses and brackets:
+@c We need special parentheses, brackets, and braces:
@c
@c . Real parentheses in @deffn produce an error while compiling with
@c TeX.
@c . Real brackets use the wrong font in @deffn, overriding @t{}.
@c
+@c . @{ and @} fail with info if used in a macro.
+@c
@c Since macros aren't expanded in @deffn during -E, the following
@c definitions are for non-TeX only.
@c
-@c This is true for texinfo 4.0.
+@c This is true for texinfo 4.0 and above.
+
+@iftex
+@set Lparenmacro @lparen
+@set Rparenmacro @rparen
+@set Lbrackmacro @lbrack
+@set Rbrackmacro @rbrack
+@set Lbracemacro @{
+@set Rbracemacro @}
+@end iftex
-@macro lparen
-(
+@ifnottex
+@set Lparenmacro (
+@set Rparenmacro )
+@set Lbrackmacro [
+@set Rbrackmacro ]
+@set Lbracemacro @{
+@set Rbracemacro @}
+@end ifnottex
+
+@macro Lparen{}
+@value{Lparenmacro}
@end macro
-@macro rparen
-)
+@macro Rparen{}
+@value{Rparenmacro}
@end macro
-@macro lbrack
-[
+@macro Lbrack{}
+@value{Lbrackmacro}
@end macro
-@macro rbrack
-]
+@macro Rbrack{}
+@value{Rbrackmacro}
@end macro
+@macro Lbrace{}
+@value{Lbracemacro}
+@end macro
+@macro Rbrace{}
+@value{Rbracemacro}
+@end macro
+
+@c This suppresses the word `Appendix' in the appendix headers.
@tex
\gdef\gobblefirst#1#2{#2}
@@ -358,6 +431,34 @@ Software Foundation raise funds for GNU development.''
@end tex
+@c We map some latin-1 characters to corresponding texinfo macros.
+
+@tex
+\global\catcode`^^e4\active % ä
+\gdef^^e4{\"a}
+\global\catcode`^^c4\active % Ä
+\gdef^^c4{\"A}
+\global\catcode`^^e9\active % é
+\gdef^^e9{\'e}
+\global\catcode`^^c9\active % É
+\gdef^^c9{\'E}
+\global\catcode`^^f6\active % ö
+\gdef^^f6{\"o}
+\global\catcode`^^d6\active % Ö
+\gdef^^d6{\"O}
+\global\catcode`^^fc\active % ü
+\gdef^^fc{\"u}
+\global\catcode`^^dc\active % Ü
+\gdef^^dc{\"U}
+\global\catcode`^^e6\active % æ
+\gdef^^e6{\ae}
+\global\catcode`^^c6\active % Æ
+\gdef^^c6{\AE}
+\global\catcode`^^df\active % ß
+\gdef^^df{\ss}
+@end tex
+
+
@c Note: We say `Roman numerals' but `roman font'.
@@ -370,8 +471,8 @@ Software Foundation raise funds for GNU development.''
@titlepage
@title groff
@subtitle The GNU implementation of @code{troff}
-@subtitle Edition 1.19
-@subtitle Spring 2003
+@subtitle Edition 1.19.2
+@subtitle Summer 2005
@author by Trent A.@tie{}Fisher
@author and Werner Lemberg (@email{bug-groff@@gnu.org})
@@ -391,6 +492,29 @@ Software Foundation raise funds for GNU development.''
@end ifinfo
@ifhtml
+@menu
+* Introduction::
+* Invoking groff::
+* Tutorial for Macro Users::
+* Macro Packages::
+* gtroff Reference::
+* Preprocessors::
+* Output Devices::
+* File formats::
+* Installation::
+* Copying This Manual::
+* Request Index::
+* Escape Index::
+* Operator Index::
+* Register Index::
+* Macro Index::
+* String Index::
+* Glyph Name Index::
+* Font File Keyword Index::
+* Program and File Index::
+* Concept Index::
+@end menu
+
@node Top, Introduction, (dir), (dir)
@top GNU troff
@@ -544,7 +668,7 @@ Since there are several things which cannot be done easily in
transform certain parts of a document into @code{troff}, which made a
very natural use of pipes in @acronym{UNIX}.
-The @code{eqn} preprocessor allowed mathematical formul@ae{} to be
+The @code{eqn} preprocessor allowed mathematical formulæ to be
specified in a much simpler and more intuitive manner. @code{tbl} is a
preprocessor for formatting tables. The @code{refer} preprocessor (and
the similar program, @code{bib}) processes citations in a document
@@ -914,7 +1038,8 @@ accessible via @code{groff}. This option prevents the loading of the
Make programs run by @code{groff} print out their version number.
@item -V
-Print the pipeline on @code{stdout} instead of executing it.
+Print the pipeline on @code{stdout} instead of executing it. If specified
+more than once, print the pipeline on @code{stderr} and execute it.
@item -z
Suppress output from @code{gtroff}. Only error messages are printed.
@@ -1153,8 +1278,26 @@ Search directory @file{@var{dir}} for macro files before the standard
directories (@pxref{Macro Directories}).
@item -I@var{dir}
-This option is as described in @ref{gsoelim}. It implies the
-@option{-s} option.
+This option may be used to specify a directory to search for files.
+It is passed to the following programs:
+
+@itemize
+@item
+@code{gsoelim} (see @ref{gsoelim} for more details);
+it also implies @code{groff}'s @option{-s} option.
+
+@item
+@code{gtroff}; it is used to search files named in the @code{psbb} and
+@code{so} requests.
+
+@item
+@code{grops}; it is used to search files named in the
+@w{@code{\X'ps: import}} and @w{@code{\X'ps: file}} escapes.
+@end itemize
+
+The current directory is always searched first. This option may be specified
+more than once; the directories will be searched in the order specified. No
+directory search is performed for files specified using an absolute path.
@end table
@@ -2040,16 +2183,31 @@ restrictions, 2@tie{} to not hyphenate the last word on a page,
values are additive; the default is@tie{}14.
@item -rIN=@var{length}
-Set the body text indent to @var{length}.
-If not specified, the indent defaults to 7@dmn{n}
+Set the body text indentation to @var{length}.
+If not specified, the indentation defaults to 7@dmn{n}
(7@tie{}characters) in nroff mode and 7.2@dmn{n} otherwise.
For nroff, this value should always be an integer multiple of unit @samp{n}
to get consistent indentation.
@item -rLL=@var{length}
Set line length to @var{length}. If not specified, the line length
-defaults to 78@tie{}en in nroff mode (this is 78@tie{}characters per
-line) and 6.5@tie{}inch otherwise.
+is set to respect any value set by a prior @samp{ll} request (which
+@emph{must} be in effect when the @samp{TH} macro is invoked), if
+this differs from the built-in default for the formatter; otherwise it
+defaults to 78@dmn{n} in nroff mode (this is 78 characters per
+line) and 6.5@dmn{i} in troff mode.@footnote{Note that the use of
+a @samp{.ll @var{length}} request to initialize the line length, prior
+to use of the @samp{TH} macro, is supported for backward compatibility
+with some versions of the @code{man} program. @emph{Always} use the
+@option{-rLL=@var{length}} option, or an equivalent @samp{.nr LL @var{length}}
+request, in preference to such a @samp{.ll @var{length}} request.
+In particular, note that in nroff mode, the request @samp{.ll 65n},
+(with any @var{length} expression which evaluates equal to 65@dmn{n},
+i.e., the formatter's default line length in nroff mode), will @emph{not}
+set the line length to 65@dmn{n} (it will be adjusted to the @code{man}
+macro package's default setting of 78@dmn{n}), whereas the use of the
+@option{-rLL=65n} option, or the @samp{.nr LL 65n}
+request @emph{will} establish a line length of 65@dmn{n}.}
@item -rLT=@var{length}
Set title length to @var{length}. If not specified, the title length
@@ -2063,8 +2221,8 @@ Use @var{xx} (which can be 10, 11, or@tie{}12@dmn{pt}) as the base
document font size instead of the default value of@tie{}10@dmn{pt}.
@item -rSN=@var{length}
-Set the indent for sub-subheadings to @var{length}.
-If not specified, the indent defaults to 3@dmn{n}.
+Set the indentation for sub-subheadings to @var{length}.
+If not specified, the indentation defaults to 3@dmn{n}.
@item -rX@var{nnn}
After page @var{nnn}, number pages as @var{nnn}a, @var{nnn}b,
@@ -2623,12 +2781,10 @@ at the command line).
@section @file{ms}
@cindex @code{ms} macros
-The @file{-ms}
-macros are suitable for reports, letters, books,
-user manuals, and so forth.
-The package provides macros for cover pages, section headings,
-paragraphs, lists, footnotes, pagination,
-and a table of contents.
+The @file{-ms} macros are suitable for reports, letters, books, user
+manuals, and so forth. The package provides macros for cover pages,
+section headings, paragraphs, lists, footnotes, pagination, and a
+table of contents.
@menu
* ms Intro::
@@ -2638,6 +2794,7 @@ and a table of contents.
* ms Body Text::
* ms Page Layout::
* Differences from AT&T ms::
+* Naming Conventions::
@end menu
@c ---------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -2645,19 +2802,16 @@ and a table of contents.
@node ms Intro, General ms Structure, ms, ms
@subsection Introduction to @file{ms}
-The original @file{-ms} macros were included with
-@acronym{AT&T} @code{troff} as well as the
-@file{man} macros.
-While the @file{man} package is intended for brief documents
-that can be read on-line as well as printed, the @file{ms}
-macros are suitable for longer documents that are meant to be
-printed rather than read on-line.
+The original @file{-ms} macros were included with @acronym{AT&T}
+@code{troff} as well as the @file{man} macros. While the @file{man}
+package is intended for brief documents that can be read on-line as
+well as printed, the @file{ms} macros are suitable for longer
+documents that are meant to be printed rather than read on-line.
-The @file{ms} macro package included with @code{groff}
-is a complete, bottom-up re-implementation.
-Several macros (specific to @acronym{AT&T}
-or Berkeley) are not included, while several new commands are.
-@xref{Differences from AT&T ms}, for more information.
+The @file{ms} macro package included with @code{groff} is a complete,
+bottom-up re-implementation. Several macros (specific to
+@acronym{AT&T} or Berkeley) are not included, while several new
+commands are. @xref{Differences from AT&T ms}, for more information.
@c ---------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -2665,64 +2819,51 @@ or Berkeley) are not included, while several new commands are.
@subsection General structure of an @file{ms} document
@cindex @code{ms} macros, general structure
-The @file{ms} macro package expects a certain amount of structure,
-but not as much as packages such as @file{man} or @file{mdoc}.
+The @file{ms} macro package expects a certain amount of structure, but
+not as much as packages such as @file{man} or @file{mdoc}.
-The simplest documents can begin with a paragraph macro
-(such as @code{LP} or @code{PP}),
-and consist of text separated by paragraph macros
-or even blank lines.
-Longer documents have a structure as follows:
+The simplest documents can begin with a paragraph macro (such as
+@code{LP} or @code{PP}), and consist of text separated by paragraph
+macros or even blank lines. Longer documents have a structure as
+follows:
@table @strong
@item Document type
-If you invoke the @code{RP}
-(report) macro on the first line of the document,
-@code{groff} prints the cover page information on its own page;
-otherwise it prints the information on the
-first page with your document text immediately following.
-Other document formats found in @acronym{AT&T} @code{troff}
-are specific to @acronym{AT&T} or Berkeley, and are not supported in
-@code{groff}.
+If you invoke the @code{RP} (report) macro on the first line of the
+document, @code{groff} prints the cover page information on its own
+page; otherwise it prints the information on the first page with your
+document text immediately following. Other document formats found in
+@acronym{AT&T} @code{troff} are specific to @acronym{AT&T} or
+Berkeley, and are not supported in @code{groff}.
@item Format and layout
-By setting number registers,
-you can change your document's type (font and size),
-margins, spacing, headers and footers, and footnotes.
+By setting number registers, you can change your document's type (font
+and size), margins, spacing, headers and footers, and footnotes.
@xref{ms Document Control Registers}, for more details.
@item Cover page
A cover page consists of a title, the author's name and institution,
-an abstract, and the date.
-@footnote{Actually, only the title is required.}
-@xref{ms Cover Page Macros}, for more details.
+an abstract, and the date.@footnote{Actually, only the title is
+required.} @xref{ms Cover Page Macros}, for more details.
@item Body
-Following the cover page is your document.
-You can use the @file{ms}
-macros to write reports, letters, books, and so forth.
-The package is designed for structured documents,
-consisting of paragraphs interspersed with headings
-and augmented by lists, footnotes, tables, and other
-common constructs.
-@xref{ms Body Text}, for more details.
+Following the cover page is your document. You can use the @file{ms}
+macros to write reports, letters, books, and so forth. The package is
+designed for structured documents, consisting of paragraphs
+interspersed with headings and augmented by lists, footnotes, tables,
+and other common constructs. @xref{ms Body Text}, for more details.
@item Table of contents
-Longer documents usually include a table of contents,
-which you can invoke by placing the
-@code{TC}
-macro at the end of your document.
-The @file{ms}
-macros have minimal indexing facilities, consisting of the
-@code{IX} macro, which prints an entry on standard error.
+Longer documents usually include a table of contents, which you can
+invoke by placing the @code{TC} macro at the end of your document.
+The @file{ms} macros have minimal indexing facilities, consisting of
+the @code{IX} macro, which prints an entry on standard error.
Printing the table of contents at the end is necessary since
-@code{groff} is a single-pass text formatter,
-thus it cannot determine the page number of each section
-until that section has actually been set and printed.
-Since @file{ms} output is intended for hardcopy,
-you can manually relocate the pages containing
-the table of contents between the cover page and the
-body text after printing.
+@code{groff} is a single-pass text formatter, thus it cannot determine
+the page number of each section until that section has actually been
+set and printed. Since @file{ms} output is intended for hardcopy, you
+can manually relocate the pages containing the table of contents
+between the cover page and the body text after printing.
@end table
@c ---------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -2731,21 +2872,19 @@ body text after printing.
@subsection Document control registers
@cindex @code{ms} macros, document control registers
-The following is a list of document control number registers.
-For the sake of consistency,
-set registers related to margins at the beginning of your document,
-or just after the @code{RP} macro.
-You can set other registers later in your document,
-but you should keep them together at the beginning
-to make them easy to find and edit as necessary.
+The following is a list of document control number registers. For the
+sake of consistency, set registers related to margins at the beginning
+of your document, or just after the @code{RP} macro. You can set
+other registers later in your document, but you should keep them
+together at the beginning to make them easy to find and edit as
+necessary.
@unnumberedsubsubsec Margin Settings
@Defmpreg {PO, ms}
-Defines the page offset (i.e.@: the left margin).
-There is no explicit right margin setting; the combination of
-the @code{PO} and @code{LL} registers implicitly define the
-right margin width.
+Defines the page offset (i.e., the left margin). There is no explicit
+right margin setting; the combination of the @code{PO} and @code{LL}
+registers implicitly define the right margin width.
Effective: next page.
@@ -2753,7 +2892,7 @@ Default value: 1@dmn{i}.
@endDefmpreg
@Defmpreg {LL, ms}
-Defines the line length (i.e.@: the width of the body text).
+Defines the line length (i.e., the width of the body text).
Effective: next paragraph.
@@ -2761,8 +2900,8 @@ Default: 6@dmn{i}.
@endDefmpreg
@Defmpreg {LT, ms}
-Defines the title length (i.e.@: the header and footer width).
-This is usually the same as @code{LL}, but not necessarily.
+Defines the title length (i.e., the header and footer width). This
+is usually the same as @code{LL}, but not necessarily.
Effective: next paragraph.
@@ -2788,7 +2927,10 @@ Default: 1@dmn{i}.
@unnumberedsubsubsec Text Settings
@Defmpreg {PS, ms}
-Defines the point size of the body text.
+Defines the point size of the body text. If the value is larger than
+or equal to 1000, divide it by 1000 to get a fractional point size.
+For example, @samp{.nr PS 10250} sets the document's point size to
+10.25@dmn{p}.
Effective: next paragraph.
@@ -2796,17 +2938,65 @@ Default: 10@dmn{p}.
@endDefmpreg
@Defmpreg {VS, ms}
-Defines the space between lines (line height plus leading).
+Defines the space between lines (line height plus leading). If the
+value is larger than or equal to 1000, divide it by 1000 to get a
+fractional point size. Due to backwards compatibility, @code{VS} must
+be smaller than 40000 (this is 40.0@dmn{p}).
Effective: next paragraph.
Default: 12@dmn{p}.
@endDefmpreg
+@Defmpreg {PSINCR, ms}
+Defines an increment in point size, which will be applied to section
+headings at nesting levels below the value specified in @code{GROWPS}.
+The value of @code{PSINCR} should be specified in points, with the
+@dmn{p} scaling factor, and may include a fractional component; for
+example, @w{@samp{.nr PSINCR 1.5p}} sets a point size increment of
+1.5@dmn{p}.
+
+Effective: next section heading.
+
+Default: 1@dmn{p}.
+@endDefmpreg
+
+@Defmpreg {GROWPS, ms}
+Defines the heading level below which the point size increment set by
+@code{PSINCR} becomes effective. Section headings at and above the
+level specified by @code{GROWPS} will be printed at the point size set
+by @code{PS}; for each level below the value of @code{GROWPS}, the
+point size will be increased in steps equal to the value of
+@code{PSINCR}. Setting @code{GROWPS} to any value less than@tie{}2
+disables the incremental heading size feature.
+
+Effective: next section heading.
+
+Default: 0.
+@endDefmpreg
+
+@Defmpreg {HY, ms}
+Defines the hyphenation level. @code{HY} sets safely the value of the
+low-level @code{hy} register. Setting the value of @code{HY}
+to@tie{}0 is equivalent to using the @code{nh} request.
+
+Effective: next paragraph.
+
+Default: 14.
+@endDefmpreg
+
+@Defmpreg {FAM, ms}
+Defines the font family used to typeset the document.
+
+Effective: next paragraph.
+
+Default: as defined in the output device.
+@endDefmpreg
+
@unnumberedsubsubsec Paragraph Settings
@Defmpreg {PI, ms}
-Defines the initial indent of a @code{.PP} paragraph.
+Defines the initial indentation of a (@code{PP} macro) paragraph.
Effective: next paragraph.
@@ -2822,13 +3012,41 @@ Default: 0.3@dmn{v}.
@endDefmpreg
@Defmpreg {QI, ms}
-Defines the indent on both sides of a quoted (@code{.QP}) paragraph.
+Defines the indentation on both sides of a quoted (@code{QP} macro)
+paragraph.
Effective: next paragraph.
Default: 5@dmn{n}.
@endDefmpreg
+@Defmpreg {PORPHANS, ms}
+Defines the minimum number of initial lines of any paragraph which
+should be kept together, to avoid orphan lines at the bottom of a
+page. If a new paragraph is started close to the bottom of a page,
+and there is insufficient space to accommodate @code{PORPHANS} lines
+before an automatic page break, then the page break will be forced,
+before the start of the paragraph.
+
+Effective: next paragraph.
+
+Default: 1.
+@endDefmpreg
+
+@Defmpreg {HORPHANS, ms}
+Defines the minimum number of lines of the following paragraph which
+should be kept together with any section heading introduced by the
+@code{NH} or @code{SH} macros. If a section heading is placed close
+to the bottom of a page, and there is insufficient space to
+accommodate both the heading and at least @code{HORPHANS} lines of the
+following paragraph, before an automatic page break, then the page
+break will be forced before the heading.
+
+Effective: next paragraph.
+
+Default: 1.
+@endDefmpreg
+
@unnumberedsubsubsec Footnote Settings
@Defmpreg {FL, ms}
@@ -2840,7 +3058,7 @@ Default: @math{@code{@\n[LL]} * 5 / 6}.
@endDefmpreg
@Defmpreg {FI, ms}
-Defines the footnote indent.
+Defines the footnote indentation.
Effective: next footnote.
@@ -2851,17 +3069,18 @@ Default: 2@dmn{n}.
The footnote format:
@table @code
@item 0
-Prints the footnote number as a superscript; indents the footnote (default).
+Print the footnote number as a superscript; indent the footnote
+(default).
@item 1
-Prints the number followed by a period (like 1.)
-and indents the footnote.
+Print the number followed by a period (like 1.@:) and indent the
+footnote.
@item 2
-Like 1, without an indent.
+Like 1, without an indentation.
@item 3
-Like 1, but prints the footnote number as a hanging paragraph.
+Like 1, but print the footnote number as a hanging paragraph.
@end table
Effective: next footnote.
@@ -2869,6 +3088,32 @@ Effective: next footnote.
Default: 0.
@endDefmpreg
+@Defmpreg {FPS, ms}
+Defines the footnote point size. If the value is larger than or equal
+to 1000, divide it by 1000 to get a fractional point size.
+
+Effective: next footnote.
+
+Default: @math{@code{@\n[PS]} - 2}.
+@endDefmpreg
+
+@Defmpreg {FVS, ms}
+Defines the footnote vertical spacing. If the value is larger than or
+equal to 1000, divide it by 1000 to get a fractional point size.
+
+Effective: next footnote.
+
+Default: @math{@code{@\n[FPS]} + 2}.
+@endDefmpreg
+
+@Defmpreg {FPD, ms}
+Defines the footnote paragraph spacing.
+
+Effective: next footnote.
+
+Default: @math{@code{@\n[PD]} / 2}.
+@endDefmpreg
+
@unnumberedsubsubsec Miscellaneous Number Registers
@Defmpreg {MINGW, ms}
@@ -2886,45 +3131,47 @@ Default: 2@dmn{n}.
@cindex @code{ms} macros, cover page
@cindex cover page macros, [@code{ms}]
-Use the following macros to create a cover page for your document
-in the order shown.
+Use the following macros to create a cover page for your document in
+the order shown.
@Defmac {RP, [@code{no}], ms}
-Specifies the report format for your document.
-The report format creates a separate cover page.
-The default action (no @code{.RP}
-macro) is to print a subset of the
-cover page on page 1 of your document.
-
-If you use the word @code{no} as an optional argument,
-@code{groff} prints a title page but
-does not repeat any of the title page information
-(title, author, abstract, etc.)
-on page 1 of the document.
+Specifies the report format for your document. The report format
+creates a separate cover page. The default action (no @code{RP}
+macro) is to print a subset of the cover page on page@tie{}1 of your
+document.
+
+If you use the word @code{no} as an optional argument, @code{groff}
+prints a title page but does not repeat any of the title page
+information (title, author, abstract, etc.@:) on page@tie{}1 of the
+document.
+@endDefmac
+
+@Defmac {P1, , ms}
+(P-one) Prints the header on page@tie{}1. The default is to suppress
+the header.
@endDefmac
@Defmac {DA, [@dots{}], ms}
-(optional) Print the current date, or the arguments to the macro if any,
-on the title page (if specified) and in the footers.
-This is the default for @code{nroff}.
+(optional) Prints the current date, or the arguments to the macro if
+any, on the title page (if specified) and in the footers. This is the
+default for @code{nroff}.
@endDefmac
@Defmac {ND, [@dots{}], ms}
-(optional) Print the current date, or the arguments to the macro if any,
-on the title page (if specified) but not in the footers.
-This is the default for @code{troff}.
+(optional) Prints the current date, or the arguments to the macro if
+any, on the title page (if specified) but not in the footers. This is
+the default for @code{troff}.
@endDefmac
@Defmac {TL, , ms}
-Specifies the document title.
-@code{groff} collects text following the @code{.TL}
-macro into the title, until reaching the author name or abstract.
+Specifies the document title. @code{groff} collects text following
+the @code{TL} macro into the title, until reaching the author name or
+abstract.
@endDefmac
@Defmac {AU, , ms}
-Specifies the author's name, which appears on the
-line (or lines) immediately following.
-You can specify multiple authors as follows:
+Specifies the author's name, which appears on the line (or lines)
+immediately following. You can specify multiple authors as follows:
@Example
.AU
@@ -2941,20 +3188,19 @@ Monolithic Corporation
@endDefmac
@Defmac {AI, , ms}
-Specifies the author's institution.
-You can specify multiple institutions in the same way
-that you specify multiple authors.
+Specifies the author's institution. You can specify multiple
+institutions in the same way that you specify multiple authors.
@endDefmac
@Defmac {AB, [@code{no}], ms}
-Begins the abstract.
-The default is to print the word @acronym{ABSTRACT},
-centered and in italics, above the text of the abstract.
-The word @code{no} as an optional argument suppresses this heading.
+Begins the abstract. The default is to print the word
+@acronym{ABSTRACT}, centered and in italics, above the text of the
+abstract. The word @code{no} as an optional argument suppresses this
+heading.
@endDefmac
@Defmac {AE, , ms}
-End the abstract.
+Ends the abstract.
@endDefmac
The following is example mark-up for a title page.
@@ -2999,15 +3245,15 @@ user demand.
@subsection Body text
@cindex @code{ms} macros, body text
-This section describes macros used to mark up the body of your document.
-Examples include paragraphs, sections, and other groups.
+This section describes macros used to mark up the body of your
+document. Examples include paragraphs, sections, and other groups.
@menu
* Paragraphs in ms::
* Headings in ms::
* Highlighting in ms::
* Lists in ms::
-* Indents in ms::
+* Indentation values in ms::
* Tabstops in ms::
* ms Displays and Keeps::
* ms Insertions::
@@ -3023,23 +3269,19 @@ Examples include paragraphs, sections, and other groups.
The following paragraph types are available.
-@Defmac {PP, , ms}
-Sets a paragraph with an initial indent.
-@endDefmac
-
-@Defmac {LP, , ms}
-Sets a paragraph with no initial indent.
+@DefmacList {PP, , ms}
+@DefmacListEnd {LP, , ms}
+Sets a paragraph with an initial indentation.
@endDefmac
@Defmac {QP, , ms}
-Sets a paragraph that is indented at both left and right margins.
-The effect is identical to the @acronym{HTML} @code{<BLOCKQUOTE>} element.
+Sets a paragraph that is indented at both left and right margins. The
+effect is identical to the @acronym{HTML} @code{<BLOCKQUOTE>} element.
The next paragraph or heading returns margins to normal.
@endDefmac
@Defmac {XP, , ms}
-Sets a paragraph whose lines are indented,
-except for the first line.
+Sets a paragraph whose lines are indented, except for the first line.
This is a Berkeley extension.
@endDefmac
@@ -3076,10 +3318,13 @@ Underground Press, March 2002.
A definitive work that answers all questions
and criticisms about the quality and usability of
free software.
-
@end cartouche
@endExample
+The @code{PORPHANS} register (@pxref{ms Document Control Registers})
+operates in conjunction with each of these macros, to inhibit the
+printing of orphan lines at the bottom of any page.
+
@c ---------------------------------------------------------------------
@node Headings in ms, Highlighting in ms, Paragraphs in ms, ms Body Text
@@ -3087,45 +3332,81 @@ free software.
@cindex @code{ms} macros, headings
Use headings to create a hierarchical structure for your document.
-The @file{ms} macros print headings in @strong{bold},
-using the same font family and point size as the body text.
+The @file{ms} macros print headings in @strong{bold}, using the same
+font family and point size as the body text.
The following describes the heading macros:
@DefmacList {NH, @Var{curr-level}, ms}
@DefmacListEnd {NH, @t{S} @Var{level0} @dots{}, ms}
-Numbered heading.
-The argument is either a numeric argument to indicate the
-level of the heading, or the letter@tie{}@code{S} followed by numeric
-arguments to set the heading level explicitly.
+Numbered heading. The argument is either a numeric argument to
+indicate the level of the heading, or the letter@tie{}@code{S}
+followed by numeric arguments to set the heading level explicitly.
If you specify heading levels out of sequence, such as invoking
-@samp{.NH 3} after @samp{.NH 1}, @code{groff}
-prints a warning on standard error.
+@samp{.NH 3} after @samp{.NH 1}, @code{groff} prints a warning on
+standard error.
@endDefmac
-@Defmac {SH, , ms}
+@DefstrList {SN, ms}
+@DefstrItem {SN-DOT, ms}
+@DefstrListEnd {SN-NO-DOT, ms}
+After invocation of @code{NH}, the assigned section number is made
+available in the strings @code{SN-DOT} (exactly as it appears in the
+printed section heading) and @code{SN-NO-DOT} (with the final period
+omitted). The string @code{SN} is also defined, as an alias for
+@code{SN-DOT}; if preferred, you may redefine it as an alias for
+@code{SN-NO-DOT}, by including the initialization
+
+@Example
+.ds SN-NO-DOT
+.als SN SN-NO-DOT
+@endExample
+
+@noindent
+@strong{before} your first use of @code{NH}, or simply
+
+@Example
+.als SN SN-NO-DOT
+@endExample
+
+@noindent
+@strong{after} your first use of @code{NH}.
+@endDefstr
+
+@Defmac {SH, [@Var{match-level}], ms}
Unnumbered subheading.
+
+The optional @var{match-level} argument is a GNU extension. It is a
+number indicating the level of the heading, in a manner analogous to
+the @var{curr-level} argument to @code{.NH}. Its purpose is to match
+the point size, at which the heading is printed, to the size of a
+numbered heading at the same level, when the @code{GROWPS} and
+@code{PSINCR} heading size adjustment mechanism is in effect.
+@xref{ms Document Control Registers}.
@endDefmac
+The @code{HORPHANS} register (@pxref{ms Document Control Registers})
+operates in conjunction with the @code{NH} and @code{SH} macros, to
+inhibit the printing of orphaned section headings at the bottom of any
+page.
+
@c ---------------------------------------------------------------------
@node Highlighting in ms, Lists in ms, Headings in ms, ms Body Text
@subsubsection Highlighting
@cindex @code{ms} macros, highlighting
-The @file{ms} macros provide a variety of methods to highlight
-or emphasize text:
+The @file{ms} macros provide a variety of methods to highlight or
+emphasize text:
@Defmac {B, [@Var{txt} [@Var{post} [@Var{pre}]]], ms}
-Sets its first argument in @strong{bold type}.
-If you specify a second argument, @code{groff} prints it in the
-previous font after the bold text, with no intervening space
-(this allows you to set punctuation after the highlighted text
-without highlighting the punctuation).
-Similarly, it prints the third argument (if any) in the previous
-font @strong{before} the first argument.
-For example,
+Sets its first argument in @strong{bold type}. If you specify a
+second argument, @code{groff} prints it in the previous font after the
+bold text, with no intervening space (this allows you to set
+punctuation after the highlighted text without highlighting the
+punctuation). Similarly, it prints the third argument (if any) in the
+previous font @strong{before} the first argument. For example,
@Example
.B foo ) (
@@ -3133,83 +3414,89 @@ For example,
prints (@strong{foo}).
-If you give this macro no arguments, @code{groff}
-prints all text following in bold until
-the next highlighting, paragraph, or heading macro.
+If you give this macro no arguments, @code{groff} prints all text
+following in bold until the next highlighting, paragraph, or heading
+macro.
@endDefmac
@Defmac {R, [@Var{txt} [@Var{post} [@Var{pre}]]], ms}
-Sets its first argument in roman (or regular) type.
-It operates similarly to the @code{B}@tie{}macro otherwise.
+Sets its first argument in roman (or regular) type. It operates
+similarly to the @code{B}@tie{}macro otherwise.
@endDefmac
@Defmac {I, [@Var{txt} [@Var{post} [@Var{pre}]]], ms}
-Sets its first argument in @emph{italic type}.
-It operates similarly to the @code{B}@tie{}macro otherwise.
+Sets its first argument in @emph{italic type}. It operates similarly
+to the @code{B}@tie{}macro otherwise.
@endDefmac
@Defmac {CW, [@Var{txt} [@Var{post} [@Var{pre}]]], ms}
-Sets its first argument in a @code{constant width face}.
-It operates similarly to the @code{B}@tie{}macro otherwise.
+Sets its first argument in a @code{constant width face}. It operates
+similarly to the @code{B}@tie{}macro otherwise.
@endDefmac
@Defmac {BI, [@Var{txt} [@Var{post} [@Var{pre}]]], ms}
-Sets its first argument in bold italic type.
-It operates similarly to the @code{B}@tie{}macro otherwise.
+Sets its first argument in bold italic type. It operates similarly to
+the @code{B}@tie{}macro otherwise.
@endDefmac
@Defmac {BX, [@Var{txt}], ms}
-Prints its argument and draws a box around it.
-If you want to box a string that contains spaces,
-use a digit-width space (@code{\0}).
+Prints its argument and draws a box around it. If you want to box a
+string that contains spaces, use a digit-width space (@code{\0}).
@endDefmac
@Defmac {UL, [@Var{txt} [@Var{post}]], ms}
-Prints its first argument with an underline.
-If you specify a second argument, @code{groff}
-prints it in the previous font after
-the underlined text, with no intervening space.
+Prints its first argument with an underline. If you specify a second
+argument, @code{groff} prints it in the previous font after the
+underlined text, with no intervening space.
@endDefmac
@Defmac {LG, , ms}
-Prints all text following in larger type
-(two points larger than the current point size) until
-the next font size, highlighting, paragraph, or heading macro.
-You can specify this macro multiple times
-to enlarge the point size as needed.
+Prints all text following in larger type (two points larger than the
+current point size) until the next font size, highlighting, paragraph,
+or heading macro. You can specify this macro multiple times to
+enlarge the point size as needed.
@endDefmac
@Defmac {SM, , ms}
-Prints all text following in smaller type
-(two points smaller than the current point size) until
-the next type size, highlighting, paragraph, or heading macro.
-You can specify this macro multiple times
-to reduce the point size as needed.
+Prints all text following in smaller type (two points smaller than the
+current point size) until the next type size, highlighting, paragraph,
+or heading macro. You can specify this macro multiple times to reduce
+the point size as needed.
@endDefmac
@Defmac {NL, , ms}
-Prints all text following in the normal point size
-(that is, the value of the @code{PS} register).
+Prints all text following in the normal point size (that is, the value
+of the @code{PS} register).
@endDefmac
+@DefstrList {@Lbrace{}, ms}
+@DefstrListEnd {@Rbrace{}, ms}
+Text enclosed with @code{\*@{} and @code{\*@}} is printed as a
+superscript.
+@endDefstr
+
@c ---------------------------------------------------------------------
-@node Lists in ms, Indents in ms, Highlighting in ms, ms Body Text
+@node Lists in ms, Indentation values in ms, Highlighting in ms, ms Body Text
@subsubsection Lists
@cindex @code{ms} macros, lists
-The @code{.IP} macro handles duties for all lists.
+The @code{IP} macro handles duties for all lists.
@Defmac {IP, [@Var{marker} [@Var{width}]], ms}
-The @var{marker} is usually a bullet glyph (@code{\[bu]})
-for unordered lists, a number (or auto-incrementing number
-register) for numbered lists, or a word or phrase for indented
-(glossary-style) lists.
-
-The @var{width} specifies the indent for the body of each list item;
-its default unit is @samp{n}.
-Once specified, the indent remains the same for all
-list items in the document until specified again.
+The @var{marker} is usually a bullet glyph (@code{\[bu]}) for
+unordered lists, a number (or auto-incrementing number register) for
+numbered lists, or a word or phrase for indented (glossary-style)
+lists.
+
+The @var{width} specifies the indentation for the body of each list
+item; its default unit is @samp{n}. Once specified, the indentation
+remains the same for all list items in the document until specified
+again.
+
+The @code{PORPHANS} register (@pxref{ms Document Control Registers})
+operates in conjunction with the @code{IP} macro, to inhibit the
+printing of orphaned list markers at the bottom of any page.
@endDefmac
The following is an example of a bulleted list.
@@ -3238,8 +3525,6 @@ o guns
o money
@endExample
-@sp 1
-
The following is an example of a numbered list.
@cindex example markup, numbered list [@code{ms}]
@cindex numbered list, example markup [@code{ms}]
@@ -3267,10 +3552,8 @@ A numbered list:
3. money
@endExample
-Note the use of the auto-incrementing number
-register in this example.
+Note the use of the auto-incrementing number register in this example.
-@sp 1
The following is an example of a glossary-style list.
@cindex example markup, glossary-style list [@code{ms}]
@cindex glossary-style list, example markup [@code{ms}]
@@ -3301,16 +3584,15 @@ money
Gotta pay for those lawyers and guns!
@endExample
-In the last example, the @code{IP} macro places the definition
-on the same line as the term if it has enough space; otherwise,
-it breaks to the next line and starts the definition below the
-term.
-This may or may not be the effect you want, especially if some
-of the definitions break and some do not.
-The following examples show two possible ways to force a break.
+In the last example, the @code{IP} macro places the definition on the
+same line as the term if it has enough space; otherwise, it breaks to
+the next line and starts the definition below the term. This may or
+may not be the effect you want, especially if some of the definitions
+break and some do not. The following examples show two possible ways
+to force a break.
-The first workaround uses the @code{br}
-request to force a break after printing the term or label.
+The first workaround uses the @code{br} request to force a break after
+printing the term or label.
@Example
@cartouche
@@ -3325,12 +3607,10 @@ Gotta pay for those lawyers and guns!
@end cartouche
@endExample
-@sp 1
The second workaround uses the @code{\p} escape to force the break.
-Note the space following the escape; this is important.
-If you omit the space, @code{groff} prints the first word on
-the same line as the term or label (if it fits) @strong{then}
-breaks the line.
+Note the space following the escape; this is important. If you omit
+the space, @code{groff} prints the first word on the same line as the
+term or label (if it fits) @strong{then} breaks the line.
@Example
@cartouche
@@ -3344,9 +3624,8 @@ Gotta pay for those lawyers and guns!
@end cartouche
@endExample
-@sp 1
To set nested lists, use the @code{RS} and @code{RE} macros.
-@xref{Indents in ms}, for more information.
+@xref{Indentation values in ms}, for more information.
@cindex @code{ms} macros, nested lists
@cindex nested lists [@code{ms}]
@@ -3385,39 +3664,35 @@ o Guns
@c ---------------------------------------------------------------------
-@node Indents in ms, Tabstops in ms, Lists in ms, ms Body Text
-@subsubsection Indents
+@node Indentation values in ms, Tabstops in ms, Lists in ms, ms Body Text
+@subsubsection Indentation values
-In many situations,
-you may need to indent a section of text
-while still wrapping and filling.
-@xref{Lists in ms},
-for an example of nested lists.
+In many situations, you may need to indentation a section of text
+while still wrapping and filling. @xref{Lists in ms}, for an example
+of nested lists.
@DefmacList {RS, , ms}
@DefmacListEnd {RE, , ms}
-These macros begin and end an indented section.
-The @code{PI} register controls the amount of indent,
-allowing the indented text to line up under hanging
-and indented paragraphs.
+These macros begin and end an indented section. The @code{PI}
+register controls the amount of indentation, allowing the indented
+text to line up under hanging and indented paragraphs.
@endDefmac
-@xref{ms Displays and Keeps},
-for macros to indent and turn off filling.
+@xref{ms Displays and Keeps}, for macros to indentation and turn off
+filling.
@c ---------------------------------------------------------------------
-@node Tabstops in ms, ms Displays and Keeps, Indents in ms, ms Body Text
+@node Tabstops in ms, ms Displays and Keeps, Indentation values in ms, ms Body Text
@subsubsection Tab Stops
-Use the @code{ta} request to define tab stops as needed.
-@xref{Tabs and Fields}.
+Use the @code{ta} request to define tab stops as needed. @xref{Tabs
+and Fields}.
@Defmac{TA, , ms}
Use this macro to reset the tab stops to the default for @file{ms}
-(every 5n).
-You can redefine the @code{TA} macro to create a different set
-of default tab stops.
+(every 5n). You can redefine the @code{TA} macro to create a
+different set of default tab stops.
@endDefmac
@c ---------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -3429,107 +3704,107 @@ of default tab stops.
@cindex keeps [@code{ms}]
@cindex displays [@code{ms}]
-Use displays to show text-based examples or figures
-(such as code listings).
+Use displays to show text-based examples or figures (such as code
+listings).
-Displays turn off filling, so lines of code are displayed
-as-is without inserting @code{br} requests in between each line.
-Displays can be @dfn{kept} on a single page, or allowed
-to break across pages.
+Displays turn off filling, so lines of code are displayed as-is
+without inserting @code{br} requests in between each line. Displays
+can be @dfn{kept} on a single page, or allowed to break across pages.
@DefmacList {DS, @t{L}, ms}
@DefmacItem {LD, , ms}
@DefmacListEnd {DE, , ms}
-Left-justified display.
-The @samp{.DS L} call generates a page break, if necessary,
-to keep the entire display on one page.
-The @code{LD} macro allows the display to break across pages.
-The @code{DE} macro ends the display.
+Left-justified display. The @samp{.DS L} call generates a page break,
+if necessary, to keep the entire display on one page. The @code{LD}
+macro allows the display to break across pages. The @code{DE} macro
+ends the display.
@endDefmac
@DefmacList {DS, @t{I}, ms}
@DefmacItem {ID, , ms}
@DefmacListEnd {DE, , ms}
-Indents the display as defined by the @code{DI} register.
-The @samp{.DS I} call generates a page break, if necessary,
-to keep the entire display on one page.
-The @code{ID} macro allows the display to break across pages.
-The @code{DE} macro ends the display.
+Indents the display as defined by the @code{DI} register. The
+@samp{.DS I} call generates a page break, if necessary, to keep the
+entire display on one page. The @code{ID} macro allows the display to
+break across pages. The @code{DE} macro ends the display.
@endDefmac
@DefmacList {DS, @t{B}, ms}
@DefmacItem {BD, , ms}
@DefmacListEnd {DE, , ms}
Sets a block-centered display: the entire display is left-justified,
-but indented so that the longest line in the display is centered
-on the page.
-The @samp{.DS B} call generates a page break, if necessary,
-to keep the entire display on one page.
-The @code{BD} macro allows the display to break across pages.
-The @code{DE} macro ends the display.
+but indented so that the longest line in the display is centered on
+the page. The @samp{.DS B} call generates a page break, if necessary,
+to keep the entire display on one page. The @code{BD} macro allows
+the display to break across pages. The @code{DE} macro ends the
+display.
@endDefmac
@DefmacList {DS, @t{C}, ms}
@DefmacItem {CD, , ms}
@DefmacListEnd {DE, , ms}
-Sets a centered display: each line in the display is centered.
-The @samp{.DS C} call generates a page break, if necessary,
-to keep the entire display on one page.
-The @code{CD} macro allows the display to break across pages.
-The @code{DE} macro ends the display.
+Sets a centered display: each line in the display is centered. The
+@samp{.DS C} call generates a page break, if necessary, to keep the
+entire display on one page. The @code{CD} macro allows the display to
+break across pages. The @code{DE} macro ends the display.
@endDefmac
@DefmacList {DS, @t{R}, ms}
@DefmacItem {RD, , ms}
@DefmacListEnd {DE, , ms}
-Right-justifies each line in the display.
-The @samp{.DS R} call generates a page break, if necessary,
-to keep the entire display on one page.
-The @code{RD} macro allows the display to break across pages.
-The @code{DE} macro ends the display.
+Right-justifies each line in the display. The @samp{.DS R} call
+generates a page break, if necessary, to keep the entire display on
+one page. The @code{RD} macro allows the display to break across
+pages. The @code{DE} macro ends the display.
+@endDefmac
+
+@DefmacList {Ds, , ms}
+@DefmacListEnd {De, , ms}
+These two macros were formerly provided as aliases for @code{DS} and
+@code{DE}, respectively. They have been removed, and should no longer
+be used. The original implementations of @code{DS} and @code{DE} are
+retained, and should be used instead. X11 documents which actually
+use @code{Ds} and @code{De} always load a specific macro file from the
+X11 distribution (@file{macros.t}) which provides proper definitions
+for the two macros.
@endDefmac
-@sp 1
On occasion, you may want to @dfn{keep} other text together on a page.
-For example, you may want to keep two paragraphs together, or
-a paragraph that refers to a table (or list, or other item)
-immediately following.
-The @file{ms} macros provide the @code{KS} and @code{KE}
+For example, you may want to keep two paragraphs together, or a
+paragraph that refers to a table (or list, or other item) immediately
+following. The @file{ms} macros provide the @code{KS} and @code{KE}
macros for this purpose.
@DefmacList {KS, , ms}
@DefmacListEnd {KE, , ms}
-The @code{KS} macro begins a block of text to be kept on a
-single page, and the @code{KE} macro ends the block.
+The @code{KS} macro begins a block of text to be kept on a single
+page, and the @code{KE} macro ends the block.
@endDefmac
@DefmacList {KF, , ms}
@DefmacListEnd {KE, , ms}
-Specifies a @dfn{floating keep};
-if the keep cannot fit on the current page, @code{groff}
-holds the contents of the keep and allows text following
-the keep (in the source file) to fill in the remainder of
-the current page.
-When the page breaks, whether by an explicit @code{bp}
-request or by reaching the end of the page, @code{groff}
-prints the floating keep at the top of the new page.
-This is useful for printing large graphics or tables
-that do not need to appear exactly where specified.
+Specifies a @dfn{floating keep}; if the keep cannot fit on the current
+page, @code{groff} holds the contents of the keep and allows text
+following the keep (in the source file) to fill in the remainder of
+the current page. When the page breaks, whether by an explicit
+@code{bp} request or by reaching the end of the page, @code{groff}
+prints the floating keep at the top of the new page. This is useful
+for printing large graphics or tables that do not need to appear
+exactly where specified.
@endDefmac
-You can also use the @code{ne} request to force a page break if
-there is not enough vertical space remaining on the page.
+You can also use the @code{ne} request to force a page break if there
+is not enough vertical space remaining on the page.
-@sp 1
-Use the following macros to draw a box around a section of
-text (such as a display).
+Use the following macros to draw a box around a section of text (such
+as a display).
@DefmacList {B1, , ms}
@DefmacListEnd {B2, , ms}
-Marks the beginning and ending of text that is to have a
-box drawn around it.
-The @code{B1} macro begins the box; the @code{B2} macro ends it.
-Text in the box is automatically placed in a diversion (keep).
+Marks the beginning and ending of text that is to have a box drawn
+around it. The @code{B1} macro begins the box; the @code{B2} macro
+ends it. Text in the box is automatically placed in a diversion
+(keep).
@endDefmac
@c ---------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -3545,8 +3820,7 @@ Text in the box is automatically placed in a diversion (keep).
@cindex equations [@code{ms}]
@cindex references [@code{ms}]
-The @file{ms} macros support the standard
-@code{groff} preprocessors:
+The @file{ms} macros support the standard @code{groff} preprocessors:
@code{tbl}, @code{pic}, @code{eqn}, and @code{refer}.
@pindex tbl
@pindex pic
@@ -3557,21 +3831,20 @@ in pairs of tags as follows.
@DefmacList {TS, [@code{H}], ms}
@DefmacListEnd {TE, , ms}
-Denotes a table, to be processed by the @code{tbl} preprocessor.
-The optional argument@tie{}@code{H} to @code{TS} instructs @code{groff}
-to create a running header with the information
-up to the @code{TH} macro.
-@code{groff} prints the header at the beginning of the
-table; if the table runs onto another page, @code{groff}
-prints the header on the next page as well.
+Denotes a table, to be processed by the @code{tbl} preprocessor. The
+optional argument@tie{}@code{H} to @code{TS} instructs @code{groff} to
+create a running header with the information up to the @code{TH}
+macro. @code{groff} prints the header at the beginning of the table;
+if the table runs onto another page, @code{groff} prints the header on
+the next page as well.
@endDefmac
@DefmacList {PS, , ms}
@DefmacListEnd {PE, , ms}
Denotes a graphic, to be processed by the @code{pic} preprocessor.
You can create a @code{pic} file by hand, using the @acronym{AT&T}
-@code{pic} manual available on the Web as a reference, or by using
-a graphics program such as @code{xfig}.
+@code{pic} manual available on the Web as a reference, or by using a
+graphics program such as @code{xfig}.
@endDefmac
@DefmacList {EQ, [@Var{align}], ms}
@@ -3601,8 +3874,8 @@ database.
@cindex example markup, multi-page table [@code{ms}]
@cindex multi-page table, example markup [@code{ms}]
-The following is an example of how to set up a
-table that may print across two or more pages.
+The following is an example of how to set up a table that may print
+across two or more pages.
@Example
@cartouche
@@ -3627,9 +3900,9 @@ l | l .
@cindex @code{ms} macros, footnotes
@cindex footnotes [@code{ms}]
-The @file{ms} macro package has a flexible footnote system.
-You can specify either numbered footnotes or symbolic footnotes
-(that is, using a marker such as a dagger symbol).
+The @file{ms} macro package has a flexible footnote system. You can
+specify either numbered footnotes or symbolic footnotes (that is,
+using a marker such as a dagger symbol).
@Defstr {*, ms}
Specifies the location of a numbered footnote marker in the text.
@@ -3637,19 +3910,27 @@ Specifies the location of a numbered footnote marker in the text.
@DefmacList {FS, , ms}
@DefmacListEnd {FE, , ms}
-Specifies the text of the footnote.
-The default action is to create a numbered footnote;
-you can create a symbolic footnote by specifying
-a @dfn{mark} glyph
-(such as @code{\[dg]} for the dagger glyph)
-in the body text and as an argument to the @code{FS} macro,
-followed by the text of the footnote
-and the @code{FE} macro.
+Specifies the text of the footnote. The default action is to create a
+numbered footnote; you can create a symbolic footnote by specifying a
+@dfn{mark} glyph (such as @code{\[dg]} for the dagger glyph) in the
+body text and as an argument to the @code{FS} macro, followed by the
+text of the footnote and the @code{FE} macro.
@endDefmac
-You can control how @code{groff}
-prints footnote numbers by changing the value of the
-@code{FF} register. @xref{ms Document Control Registers}.
+You can control how @code{groff} prints footnote numbers by changing
+the value of the @code{FF} register. @xref{ms Document Control
+Registers}.
+
+@cindex footnotes, and keeps [@code{ms}]
+@cindex keeps, and footnotes [@code{ms}]
+@cindex footnotes, and displays [@code{ms}]
+@cindex displays, and footnotes [@code{ms}]
+Footnotes can be safely used within keeps and displays, but you should
+avoid using numbered footnotes within floating keeps. You can set a
+second @code{\**} marker between a @code{\**} and its corresponding
+@code{.FS} entry; as long as each @code{FS} macro occurs @emph{after}
+the corresponding @code{\**} and the occurrences of @code{.FS} are in
+the same order as the corresponding occurrences of @code{\**}.
@c ---------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -3658,14 +3939,12 @@ prints footnote numbers by changing the value of the
@cindex @code{ms} macros, page layout
@cindex page layout [@code{ms}]
-The default output from the @file{ms}
-macros provides a minimalist page layout:
-it prints a single column, with the page number centered at the top
-of each page.
-It prints no footers.
+The default output from the @file{ms} macros provides a minimalist
+page layout: it prints a single column, with the page number centered
+at the top of each page. It prints no footers.
-You can change the layout by setting
-the proper number registers and strings.
+You can change the layout by setting the proper number registers and
+strings.
@menu
* ms Headers and Footers::
@@ -3684,8 +3963,8 @@ the proper number registers and strings.
@cindex headers [@code{ms}]
@cindex footers [@code{ms}]
-For documents that do not distinguish between odd and even pages,
-set the following strings:
+For documents that do not distinguish between odd and even pages, set
+the following strings:
@DefstrList {LH, ms}
@DefstrItem {CH, ms}
@@ -3699,17 +3978,17 @@ Sets the left, center, and right headers.
Sets the left, center, and right footers.
@endDefstr
-@sp 1
-For documents that need different information printed in the
-even and odd pages, use the following macros:
+For documents that need different information printed in the even and
+odd pages, use the following macros:
@DefmacList {OH, @t{'}@Var{left}@t{'}@Var{center}@t{'}@Var{right}@t{'}, ms}
@DefmacItem {EH, @t{'}@Var{left}@t{'}@Var{center}@t{'}@Var{right}@t{'}, ms}
@DefmacItem {OF, @t{'}@Var{left}@t{'}@Var{center}@t{'}@Var{right}@t{'}, ms}
@DefmacListEnd {EF, @t{'}@Var{left}@t{'}@Var{center}@t{'}@Var{right}@t{'}, ms}
-The @code{OH} and @code{EH} macros define headers for the odd and even pages;
-the @code{OF} and @code{EF} macros define footers for the odd and even pages.
-This is more flexible than defining the individual strings.
+The @code{OH} and @code{EH} macros define headers for the odd and even
+pages; the @code{OF} and @code{EF} macros define footers for the odd
+and even pages. This is more flexible than defining the individual
+strings.
You can replace the quote (@code{'}) marks with any character not
appearing in the header or footer text.
@@ -3721,8 +4000,8 @@ appearing in the header or footer text.
@subsubsection Margins
@cindex @code{ms} macros, margins
-You control margins using a set of number registers.
-@xref{ms Document Control Registers}, for details.
+You control margins using a set of number registers. @xref{ms
+Document Control Registers}, for details.
@c ---------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -3732,11 +4011,10 @@ You control margins using a set of number registers.
@cindex multiple columns [@code{ms}]
The @file{ms} macros can set text in as many columns as will
-reasonably fit on the page.
-The following macros are available;
-all of them force a page break if a multi-column mode is already set.
+reasonably fit on the page. The following macros are available; all
+of them force a page break if a multi-column mode is already set.
However, if the current mode is single-column, starting a multi-column
-mode does @strong{not} force a page break.
+mode does @emph{not} force a page break.
@Defmac {1C, , ms}
Single-column mode.
@@ -3747,12 +4025,10 @@ Two-column mode.
@endDefmac
@Defmac {MC, [@Var{width} [@Var{gutter}]], ms}
-Multi-column mode.
-If you specify no arguments, it is equivalent to the
-@code{2C} macro.
-Otherwise, @var{width} is the width of each column and
-@var{gutter} is the space between columns.
-The @code{MINGW} number register controls the default gutter width.
+Multi-column mode. If you specify no arguments, it is equivalent to
+the @code{2C} macro. Otherwise, @var{width} is the width of each
+column and @var{gutter} is the space between columns. The
+@code{MINGW} number register controls the default gutter width.
@endDefmac
@c ---------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -3762,22 +4038,19 @@ The @code{MINGW} number register controls the default gutter width.
@cindex @code{ms} macros, creating table of contents
@cindex table of contents, creating [@code{ms}]
-The facilities in the @file{ms} macro package for creating
-a table of contents are semi-automated at best.
-Assuming that you want the table of contents to consist of
-the document's headings, you need to repeat those headings
-wrapped in @code{XS} and @code{XE} macros.
+The facilities in the @file{ms} macro package for creating a table of
+contents are semi-automated at best. Assuming that you want the table
+of contents to consist of the document's headings, you need to repeat
+those headings wrapped in @code{XS} and @code{XE} macros.
@DefmacList {XS, [@Var{page}], ms}
@DefmacItem {XA, [@Var{page}], ms}
@DefmacListEnd {XE, , ms}
-These macros define a table of contents
-or an individual entry in the table of contents,
-depending on their use.
-The macros are very simple; they cannot indent a heading based on its level.
-The easiest way to work around this is to add tabs
-to the table of contents string.
-The following is an example:
+These macros define a table of contents or an individual entry in the
+table of contents, depending on their use. The macros are very
+simple; they cannot indent a heading based on its level. The easiest
+way to work around this is to add tabs to the table of contents
+string. The following is an example:
@Example
@cartouche
@@ -3799,12 +4072,11 @@ Methodology
@end cartouche
@endExample
-You can manually create a table of contents
-by beginning with the @code{XS} macro for the first entry,
-specifying the page number for that entry as the argument to @code{XS}.
-Add subsequent entries using the @code{XA} macro,
-specifying the page number for that entry as the argument to @code{XA}.
-The following is an example:
+You can manually create a table of contents by beginning with the
+@code{XS} macro for the first entry, specifying the page number for
+that entry as the argument to @code{XS}. Add subsequent entries using
+the @code{XA} macro, specifying the page number for that entry as the
+argument to @code{XA}. The following is an example:
@Example
@cartouche
@@ -3821,34 +4093,32 @@ Details of Galactic Formation
@endDefmac
@Defmac {TC, [@code{no}], ms}
-Prints the table of contents on a new page,
-setting the page number to@tie{}@strong{i} (Roman numeral one).
-You should usually place this macro at the end of the
-file, since @code{groff} is a single-pass formatter and
-can only print what has been collected up to the point
-that the @code{TC} macro appears.
-
-The optional argument @code{no} suppresses printing
-the title specified by the string register @code{TOC}.
+Prints the table of contents on a new page, setting the page number
+to@tie{}@strong{i} (Roman lowercase numeral one). You should usually
+place this macro at the end of the file, since @code{groff} is a
+single-pass formatter and can only print what has been collected up to
+the point that the @code{TC} macro appears.
+
+The optional argument @code{no} suppresses printing the title
+specified by the string register @code{TOC}.
@endDefmac
@Defmac{PX, [@code{no}], ms}
-Prints the table of contents on a new page,
-using the current page numbering sequence.
-Use this macro to print a manually-generated table of contents
-at the beginning of your document.
+Prints the table of contents on a new page, using the current page
+numbering sequence. Use this macro to print a manually-generated
+table of contents at the beginning of your document.
-The optional argument @code{no} suppresses printing
-the title specified by the string register @code{TOC}.
+The optional argument @code{no} suppresses printing the title
+specified by the string register @code{TOC}.
@endDefmac
-The @cite{Groff and Friends HOWTO}
-includes a @code{sed} script that automatically inserts
-@code{XS} and @code{XE} macro entries after each heading in a document.
+The @cite{Groff and Friends HOWTO} includes a @code{sed} script that
+automatically inserts @code{XS} and @code{XE} macro entries after each
+heading in a document.
-Altering the @code{NH} macro to automatically build the table
-of contents is perhaps initially more difficult, but would save
-a great deal of time in the long run if you use @file{ms} regularly.
+Altering the @code{NH} macro to automatically build the table of
+contents is perhaps initially more difficult, but would save a great
+deal of time in the long run if you use @file{ms} regularly.
@c ---------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -3861,19 +4131,18 @@ a great deal of time in the long run if you use @file{ms} regularly.
@cindex special characters [@code{ms}]
@cindex strings [@code{ms}]
-The @file{ms} macros provide the following predefined strings.
-You can change the string definitions to help in creating
-documents in languages other than English.
+The @file{ms} macros provide the following predefined strings. You
+can change the string definitions to help in creating documents in
+languages other than English.
@Defstr {REFERENCES, ms}
-Contains the string printed at the beginning of the
-references (bibliography) page.
-The default is @samp{References}.
+Contains the string printed at the beginning of the references
+(bibliography) page. The default is @samp{References}.
@endDefstr
@Defstr {ABSTRACT, ms}
-Contains the string printed at the beginning of the abstract.
-The default is @samp{ABSTRACT}.
+Contains the string printed at the beginning of the abstract. The
+default is @samp{ABSTRACT}.
@endDefstr
@Defstr {TOC, ms}
@@ -3892,37 +4161,40 @@ Contains the string printed at the beginning of the table of contents.
@DefstrItem {MONTH10, ms}
@DefstrItem {MONTH11, ms}
@DefstrListEnd {MONTH12, ms}
-Prints the full name of the month in dates.
-The default is @samp{January}, @samp{February}, etc.
+Prints the full name of the month in dates. The default is
+@samp{January}, @samp{February}, etc.
@endDefstr
The following special characters are available@footnote{For an
-explanation what special characters are see @ref{Special Characters}.}:
+explanation what special characters are see @ref{Special
+Characters}.}:
@Defstr {-, ms}
Prints an em dash.
@endDefstr
-@DefstrList {*Q, ms}
-@DefstrListEnd {*U, ms}
-Prints typographer's quotes in troff,
-plain quotes in nroff.
-@code{*Q} is the left quote and @code{*U} is the right quote.
+@DefstrList {Q, ms}
+@DefstrListEnd {U, ms}
+Prints typographer's quotes in troff, and plain quotes in nroff.
+@code{\*Q} is the left quote and @code{\*U} is the right quote.
@endDefstr
Improved accent marks are available in the @file{ms} macros.
@Defmac {AM, , ms}
-Specify this macro at the beginning of your document
-to enable extended accent marks and special characters.
-This is a Berkeley extension.
+Specify this macro at the beginning of your document to enable
+extended accent marks and special characters. This is a Berkeley
+extension.
+
+To use the accent marks, place them @strong{after} the character being
+accented.
-To use the accent marks, place them @strong{after}
-the character being accented.
+Note that groff's native support for accents is superior to the
+following definitions.
@endDefmac
-The following accent marks are available
-after invoking the @code{AM} macro:
+The following accent marks are available after invoking the @code{AM}
+macro:
@Defstr {\', ms}
Acute accent.
@@ -3970,8 +4242,8 @@ Underdot.
Ring above.
@endDefstr
-The following are standalone characters
-available after invoking the @code{AM} macro:
+The following are standalone characters available after invoking the
+@code{AM} macro:
@Defstr {?, ms}
Upside-down question mark.
@@ -3982,7 +4254,7 @@ Upside-down exclamation point.
@endDefstr
@Defstr {8, ms}
-German @ss{} ligature.
+German ß ligature.
@endDefstr
@Defstr {3, ms}
@@ -4010,23 +4282,78 @@ Hooked o.
@endDefstr
@Defstr {ae, ms}
-Lowercase @ae{} ligature.
+Lowercase æ ligature.
@endDefstr
@Defstr {Ae, ms}
-Uppercase @AE{} ligature.
+Uppercase Æ ligature.
@endDefstr
@c ---------------------------------------------------------------------
-@node Differences from AT&T ms, , ms Page Layout, ms
+@node Differences from AT&T ms, Naming Conventions, ms Page Layout, ms
@subsection Differences from @acronym{AT&T} @file{ms}
@cindex @code{ms} macros, differences from @acronym{AT&T}
@cindex @acronym{AT&T} @code{troff}, @code{ms} macro package differences
-This section lists the (minor) differences between the
-@code{groff -ms} macros and @acronym{AT&T}
-@code{troff -ms} macros.
+This section lists the (minor) differences between the @code{groff
+-ms} macros and @acronym{AT&T} @code{troff -ms} macros.
+
+@itemize @bullet
+@item
+The internals of @code{groff -ms} differ from the internals of
+@acronym{AT&T} @code{troff -ms}. Documents that depend upon
+implementation details of @acronym{AT&T} @code{troff -ms} may not
+format properly with @code{groff -ms}.
+
+@item
+The general error-handling policy of @code{groff -ms} is to detect and
+report errors, rather than silently to ignore them.
+
+@item
+@code{groff -ms} does not work in compatibility mode (this is, with
+the @option{-C} option).
+
+@item
+There is no special support for typewriter-like devices.
+
+@item
+@code{groff -ms} does not provide cut marks.
+
+@item
+Multiple line spacing is not supported. Use a larger vertical spacing
+instead.
+
+@item
+Some @acronym{UNIX} @code{ms} documentation says that the @code{CW}
+and @code{GW} number registers can be used to control the column width
+and gutter width, respectively. These number registers are not used in
+@code{groff -ms}.
+
+@item
+Macros that cause a reset (paragraphs, headings, etc.@:) may change
+the indentation. Macros that change the indentation do not increment
+or decrement the indentation, but rather set it absolutely. This can
+cause problems for documents that define additional macros of their
+own. The solution is to use not the @code{in} request but instead the
+@code{RS} and @code{RE} macros.
+
+@item
+To make @code{groff -ms} use the default page offset (which also
+specifies the left margin), the @code{PO} register must stay undefined
+until the first @file{-ms} macro is evaluated. This implies that
+@code{PO} should not be used early in the document, unless it is
+changed also: Remember that accessing an undefined register
+automatically defines it.
+@end itemize
+
+@Defmpreg {GS, ms}
+This number register is set to@tie{}1 by the @code{groff -ms} macros,
+but it is not used by the @code{AT&T} @code{troff -ms} macros.
+Documents that need to determine whether they are being formatted with
+@code{AT&T} @code{troff -ms} or @code{groff -ms} should use this
+number register.
+@endDefmpreg
@menu
* Missing ms Macros::
@@ -4038,9 +4365,8 @@ This section lists the (minor) differences between the
@node Missing ms Macros, Additional ms Macros, Differences from AT&T ms, Differences from AT&T ms
@subsubsection @code{troff} macros not appearing in @code{groff}
-Macros missing from @code{groff -ms}
-are cover page macros specific to Bell Labs.
-The macros known to be missing are:
+Macros missing from @code{groff -ms} are cover page macros specific to
+Bell Labs and Berkeley. The macros known to be missing are:
@table @code
@item .TM
@@ -4101,7 +4427,6 @@ You can write a script to capture and process an index
generated in this manner.
@endDefmac
-@sp 1
The following additional number registers
appear in @code{groff -ms}:
@@ -4112,11 +4437,57 @@ place of the @code{GW} register that was documented but apparently
not implemented in @acronym{AT&T} @code{troff}.
@endDefmpreg
-@sp 1
Several new string registers are available as well.
You can change these to handle (for example) the local language.
@xref{ms Strings and Special Characters}, for details.
+@c ---------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+@node Naming Conventions, , Differences from AT&T ms, ms
+@subsection Naming Conventions
+@cindex @code{ms} macros, naming conventions
+@cindex naming conventions, @code{ms} macros
+
+The following conventions are used for names of macros, strings and
+number registers. External names available to documents that use the
+@code{groff -ms} macros contain only uppercase letters and digits.
+
+Internally the macros are divided into modules; naming conventions are
+as follows:
+
+@itemize @bullet
+@item
+Names used only within one module are of the form
+@var{module}@code{*}@var{name}.
+
+@item
+Names used outside the module in which they are defined are of the
+form @var{module}@code{@@}@var{name}.
+
+@item
+Names associated with a particular environment are of the form
+@var{environment}@code{:}@var{name}; these are used only within the
+@code{par} module.
+
+@item
+@var{name} does not have a module prefix.
+
+@item
+Constructed names used to implement arrays are of the form
+@var{array}@code{!}@var{index}.
+@end itemize
+
+Thus the groff ms macros reserve the following names:
+
+@itemize @bullet
+@item
+Names containing the characters @code{*}, @code{@@},
+and@tie{}@code{:}.
+
+@item
+Names containing only uppercase letters and digits.
+@end itemize
+
@c =====================================================================
@@ -5240,7 +5611,7 @@ e\'
in Paris
- @result{} A caf@'e in Paris
+ @result{} A café in Paris
@endExample
@noindent
@@ -5640,8 +6011,8 @@ is ignored. @xref{Debugging}, for information about warnings.
Numeric registers can be accessed via the @code{\n} escape.
@DefescList {\\n, , i, }
-@DefescItem {\\n, @lparen{}, id, }
-@DefescListEnd {\\n, @lbrack{}, ident, @rbrack}
+@DefescItem {\\n, @Lparen{}, id, }
+@DefescListEnd {\\n, @Lbrack{}, ident, @Rbrack{}}
@cindex nested assignments
@cindex assignments, nested
@cindex indirect assignments
@@ -5694,14 +6065,14 @@ syntax form.
@DefescList {\\n, +, i, }
@DefescItem {\\n, -, i, }
-@DefescItem {\\n, @lparen{}+, id, }
-@DefescItem {\\n, @lparen{}-, id, }
-@DefescItem {\\n, +@lparen{}, id, }
-@DefescItem {\\n, -@lparen{}, id, }
-@DefescItem {\\n, @lbrack{}+, ident, @rbrack{}}
-@DefescItem {\\n, @lbrack{}-, ident, @rbrack{}}
-@DefescItem {\\n, +@lbrack{}, ident, @rbrack{}}
-@DefescListEnd {\\n, -@lbrack{}, ident, @rbrack{}}
+@DefescItem {\\n, @Lparen{}+, id, }
+@DefescItem {\\n, @Lparen{}-, id, }
+@DefescItem {\\n, +@Lparen{}, id, }
+@DefescItem {\\n, -@Lparen{}, id, }
+@DefescItem {\\n, @Lbrack{}+, ident, @Rbrack{}}
+@DefescItem {\\n, @Lbrack{}-, ident, @Rbrack{}}
+@DefescItem {\\n, +@Lbrack{}, ident, @Rbrack{}}
+@DefescListEnd {\\n, -@Lbrack{}, ident, @Rbrack{}}
Before interpolating, increment or decrement @var{ident}
(one-character name@tie{}@var{i}, two-character name @var{id}) by the
auto-increment value as specified with the @code{nr} request (or the
@@ -5826,8 +6197,8 @@ then apply the @code{af} request to this other register.
@endDefreq
@DefescList {\\g, , i, }
-@DefescItem {\\g, @lparen{}, id, }
-@DefescListEnd {\\g, @lbrack{}, ident, @rbrack{}}
+@DefescItem {\\g, @Lparen{}, id, }
+@DefescListEnd {\\g, @Lbrack{}, ident, @Rbrack{}}
@cindex format of register (@code{\g})
@cindex register, format (@code{\g})
Return the current format of the specified register @var{ident}
@@ -5847,28 +6218,37 @@ is returned.
The following lists some built-in registers which are not described
elsewhere in this manual. Any register which begins with a @samp{.} is
read-only. A complete listing of all built-in registers can be found in
-appendix@tie{}@ref{Register Index}.
+@ref{Register Index}.
@table @code
-@item .F
+@item \n[.F]
@cindex current input file name register (@code{.F})
@cindex input file name, current, register (@code{.F})
@vindex .F
This string-valued register returns the current input file name.
-@item .H
+@item \n[.H]
@cindex horizontal resolution register (@code{.H})
@cindex resolution, horizontal, register (@code{.H})
@vindex .H
Horizontal resolution in basic units.
-@item .V
+@item \n[.U]
+@cindex safer mode
+@cindex mode, safer
+@cindex unsafe mode
+@cindex mode, unsafe
+If @code{gtroff} is called with the @option{-U} command line option, the
+number register @code{.U} is set to@tie{}1, and zero otherwise.
+@xref{Groff Options}.
+
+@item \n[.V]
@cindex vertical resolution register (@code{.V})
@cindex resolution, vertical, register (@code{.V})
@vindex .V
Vertical resolution in basic units.
-@item seconds
+@item \n[seconds]
@cindex seconds, current time (@code{seconds})
@cindex time, current, seconds (@code{seconds})
@cindex current time, seconds (@code{seconds})
@@ -5877,7 +6257,7 @@ The number of seconds after the minute, normally in the range@tie{}0
to@tie{}59, but can be up to@tie{}61 to allow for leap seconds. Initialized
at start-up of @code{gtroff}.
-@item minutes
+@item \n[minutes]
@cindex minutes, current time (@code{minutes})
@cindex time, current, minutes (@code{minutes})
@cindex current time, minutes (@code{minutes})
@@ -5885,7 +6265,7 @@ at start-up of @code{gtroff}.
The number of minutes after the hour, in the range@tie{}0 to@tie{}59.
Initialized at start-up of @code{gtroff}.
-@item hours
+@item \n[hours]
@cindex hours, current time (@code{hours})
@cindex time, current, hours (@code{hours})
@cindex current time, hours (@code{hours})
@@ -5893,31 +6273,31 @@ Initialized at start-up of @code{gtroff}.
The number of hours past midnight, in the range@tie{}0 to@tie{}23.
Initialized at start-up of @code{gtroff}.
-@item dw
+@item \n[dw]
@cindex day of the week register (@code{dw})
@cindex date, day of the week register (@code{dw})
@vindex dw
Day of the week (1-7).
-@item dy
+@item \n[dy]
@cindex day of the month register (@code{dy})
@cindex date, day of the month register (@code{dy})
@vindex dy
Day of the month (1-31).
-@item mo
+@item \n[mo]
@cindex month of the year register (@code{mo})
@cindex date, month of the year register (@code{mo})
@vindex mo
Current month (1-12).
-@item year
+@item \n[year]
@cindex date, year register (@code{year}, @code{yr})
@cindex year, current, register (@code{year}, @code{yr})
@vindex year
The current year.
-@item yr
+@item \n[yr]
@vindex yr
The current year minus@tie{}1900. Unfortunately, the documentation of
@acronym{UNIX} Version@tie{}7's @code{troff} had a year@tie{}2000 bug: It
@@ -5946,9 +6326,9 @@ or, to be portable to older @code{troff} versions, as follows:
This document was formatted in \n(y4.
@endExample
-@item .c
+@item \n[.c]
@vindex .c
-@itemx c.
+@itemx \n[c.]
@vindex c.
@cindex input line number register (@code{.c}, @code{c.})
@cindex line number, input, register (@code{.c}, @code{c.})
@@ -5956,7 +6336,7 @@ The current @emph{input} line number. Register @samp{.c} is read-only,
whereas @samp{c.} (a @code{gtroff} extension) is writable also,
affecting both @samp{.c} and @samp{c.}.
-@item ln
+@item \n[ln]
@vindex ln
@cindex output line number register (@code{ln})
@cindex line number, output, register (@code{ln})
@@ -5965,63 +6345,64 @@ request to activate line numbering.
@xref{Miscellaneous}, for more information about line numbering.
-@item .x
+@item \n[.x]
@vindex .x
@cindex major version number register (@code{.x})
@cindex version number, major, register (@code{.x})
The major version number. For example, if the version number
is 1.03 then @code{.x} contains@tie{}@samp{1}.
-@item .y
+@item \n[.y]
@vindex .y
@cindex minor version number register (@code{.y})
@cindex version number, minor, register (@code{.y})
The minor version number. For example, if the version number
is 1.03 then @code{.y} contains@tie{}@samp{03}.
-@item .Y
+@item \n[.Y]
@vindex .Y
@cindex revision number register (@code{.Y})
The revision number of @code{groff}.
-@item $$
+@item \n[$$]
@vindex $$
@cindex process ID of @code{gtroff} register (@code{$$})
@cindex @code{gtroff}, process ID register (@code{$$})
The process ID of @code{gtroff}.
-@item .g
+@item \n[.g]
@vindex .g
@cindex @code{gtroff}, identification register (@code{.g})
@cindex GNU-specific register (@code{.g})
Always@tie{}1. Macros should use this to determine whether they are
running under GNU @code{troff}.
-@item .A
+@item \n[.A]
@vindex .A
@cindex @acronym{ASCII} approximation output register (@code{.A})
If the command line option @option{-a} is used to produce an
@acronym{ASCII} approximation of the output, this is set to@tie{}1, zero
otherwise. @xref{Groff Options}.
-@item .P
+@item \n[.P]
@vindex .P
This register is set to@tie{}1 (and to@tie{}0 otherwise) if the current
page is actually being printed, i.e., if the @option{-o} option is being
used to only print selected pages. @xref{Groff Options}, for more
information.
-@item .T
+@item \n[.T]
@vindex .T
If @code{gtroff} is called with the @option{-T} command line option, the
number register @code{.T} is set to@tie{}1, and zero otherwise.
@xref{Groff Options}.
+@item \*[.T]
@stindex .T
@cindex output device name string register (@code{.T})
-Additionally, @code{gtroff} predefines a single read-write string
-register @code{.T} which contains the current output device (for
-example, @samp{latin1} or @samp{ps}).
+A single read-write string register which contains the current output
+device (for example, @samp{latin1} or @samp{ps}). This is the only
+string register defined by @code{gtroff}.
@end table
@@ -6342,8 +6723,8 @@ right-justified is associated with the current environment
@cindex manipulating hyphenation
@cindex hyphenation, manipulating
-As discussed in @ref{Hyphenation}, @code{gtroff} hyphenates words.
-There are a number of ways to influence hyphenation.
+
+Here a description of requests which influence hyphenation.
@DefreqList {hy, [@Var{mode}]}
@DefregListEnd {.hy}
@@ -6559,16 +6940,42 @@ Invoking @code{hpf} causes an error if there is no current hyphenation
language.
@endDefreq
-@Defreq {hcode, c1 code1 c2 code2 @dots{}}
+@Defreq {hcode, c1 code1 [c2 code2 @dots{}]}
@cindex hyphenation code (@code{hcode})
@cindex code, hyphenation (@code{hcode})
Set the hyphenation code of character @var{c1} to @var{code1}, that of
@var{c2} to @var{code2}, etc. A hyphenation code must be a single
input character (not a special character) other than a digit or a
-space. Initially each lower-case letter (@samp{a}-@samp{z}) has its
-hyphenation code set to itself, and each upper-case letter
-(@samp{A}-@samp{Z}) has a hyphenation code which is the lower-case
-version of itself.
+space.
+
+To make hyphenation work, hyphenation codes must be set up. At
+start-up, groff only assigns hyphenation codes to the letters
+@samp{a}-@samp{z} (mapped to themselves) and to the letters
+@samp{A}-@samp{Z} (mapped to @samp{a}-@samp{z}); all other hyphenation
+codes are set to zero. Normally, hyphenation patterns contain only
+lowercase letters which should be applied regardless of case. With
+other words, the words `FOO' and `Foo' should be hyphenated exactly the
+same way as the word `foo' is hyphenated, and this is what @code{hcode}
+is good for. Words which contain other letters won't be hyphenated
+properly if the corresponding hyphenation patterns actually do contain
+them. For example, the following @code{hcode} requests are necessary to
+assign hyphenation codes to the letters @samp{ÄäÖöÜüß} (this is needed
+for German):
+
+@Example
+.hcode ä ä Ä ä
+.hcode ö ö Ö ö
+.hcode ü ü Ü ü
+.hcode ß ß
+@endExample
+
+Without those assignments, groff treats German words like
+@w{`Kindergärten'} (the plural form of `kindergarten') as two
+substrings @w{`kinderg'} and @w{`rten'} because the hyphenation code
+of the umlaut@tie{}a is zero by default. There is a German
+hyphenation pattern which covers @w{`kinder'}, so groff finds the
+hyphenation `kin-der'. The other two hyphenation points
+(`kin-der-gär-ten') are missed.
This request is ignored if it has no parameter.
@endDefreq
@@ -7442,11 +7849,11 @@ if the @code{tr} request isn't handled properly.
Consider the following translation:
@Example
-.tr @'e@'E
+.tr éÉ
@endExample
@noindent
-This maps input character @code{@'e} onto glyph @code{@'E}, which is
+This maps input character @code{é} onto glyph @code{É}, which is
identical to glyph @code{char201}. But this glyph intentionally
doesn't exist! Instead, @code{\[char201]} is treated as an input
character entity and is by default mapped onto @code{\['E]}, and
@@ -7455,7 +7862,7 @@ character entity and is by default mapped onto @code{\['E]}, and
The right way to write the above translation is
@Example
-.tr @'e\['E]
+.tr é\['E]
@endExample
@noindent
@@ -7672,8 +8079,9 @@ If a negative indentation value is specified (which is not allowed),
@code{gtroff} emits a warning of type @samp{range} and sets the
indentation to zero.
-The effect of @code{in} is delayed until a partially collected line (if
-it exists) is output. A temporary indent value is reset to zero also.
+The effect of @code{in} is delayed until a partially collected line
+(if it exists) is output. A temporary indentation value is reset to
+zero also.
The current indentation (as set by @code{in}) can be found in the
read-only number register @samp{.i}.
@@ -7856,7 +8264,6 @@ than @code{\c}, flushing out the current partial line in the usual way.
The @code{.int} register contains a positive value
if the last output line was interrupted with @code{\c}; this is
associated with the current environment (@pxref{Environments}).
-
@endDefesc
@c =====================================================================
@@ -7959,7 +8366,6 @@ before the last call to @code{lt}.
The current setting of this is available in the @code{.lt} read-only
number register; it is associated with the current environment
(@pxref{Environments}).
-
@endDefreq
@DefreqList {pn, page}
@@ -7977,11 +8383,6 @@ page: either the value set by a @code{pn} request, or the number of the
current page plus@tie{}1.
@endDefreq
-@Defreg {%}
-@cindex page number register (@code{%})
-A read-write register holding the current page number.
-@endDefreg
-
@Defreq {pc, [@Var{char}]}
@cindex changing the page number character (@code{pc})
@cindex page number character, changing (@code{pc})
@@ -8003,14 +8404,16 @@ Note that this doesn't affect the number register@tie{}@code{%}.
@DefreqList {bp, [@Var{page}]}
@DefreqItem {bp, @t{+}@Var{page}}
-@DefreqListEnd {bp, @t{-}@Var{page}}
+@DefreqItem {bp, @t{-}@Var{page}}
+@DefregListEnd {%}
@cindex new page (@code{bp})
@cindex page, new (@code{bp})
Stop processing the current page and move to the next page. This
request causes a break. It can also take an argument to set
-(increase, decrease) the page number of the next page. The only
+(increase, decrease) the page number of the next page (which actually
+becomes the current page after @code{bp} has finished). The
difference between @code{bp} and @code{pn} is that @code{pn} does not
-cause a break or actually eject a page.
+cause a break or actually eject a page. @xref{Page Layout}.
@Example
.de newpage \" define macro
@@ -8027,6 +8430,10 @@ cause a break or actually eject a page.
@code{bp} has no effect if not called within the top-level diversion
(@pxref{Diversions}).
+@cindex page number register (@code{%})
+@cindex current page number (@code{%})
+The read-write register@tie{}@code{%} holds the current page number.
+
The number register @code{.pe} is set to@tie{}1 while @code{bp} is
active. @xref{Page Location Traps}.
@endDefreq
@@ -8075,6 +8482,9 @@ them.
@endDefreq
@Defreg {nl}
+@cindex current vertical position (@code{nl})
+@cindex vertical position, current (@code{nl})
+@cindex position, vertical, current (@code{nl})
This register contains the current vertical position. If the vertical
position is zero and the top of page transition hasn't happened yet,
@code{nl} is set to negative value. @code{gtroff} itself does this at
@@ -8153,8 +8563,9 @@ special symbols (Greek, mathematics).
@DefreqList {ft, [@Var{font}]}
@DefescItem {\\f, , f, }
-@DefescItem {\\f, @lparen{}, fn, }
-@DefescListEnd {\\f, @lbrack{}, font, @rbrack}
+@DefescItem {\\f, @Lparen{}, fn, }
+@DefescItem {\\f, @Lbrack{}, font, @Rbrack{}}
+@DefregListEnd {.sty}
@cindex changing fonts (@code{ft}, @code{\f})
@cindex fonts, changing (@code{ft}, @code{\f})
@cindex @code{sty} request, and changing fonts
@@ -8203,6 +8614,11 @@ the fly:
.mc \f[I]x\f[]
@endExample
+The current style name is available in the read-only number register
+@samp{.sty} (this is a string-valued register); if the current font
+isn't a style, the empty string is returned. It is associated with
+the current environment.
+
@xref{Font Positions}, for an alternative syntax.
@endDefreq
@@ -8217,8 +8633,12 @@ the fly:
@cindex @code{fspecial} request, and font translations
@cindex @code{fp} request, and font translations
@cindex @code{sty} request, and font translations
+@cindex @code{if} request, and font translations
+@cindex @code{ie} request, and font translations
+@cindex @code{while} request, and font translations
Translate font@tie{}@var{f} to font@tie{}@var{g}. Whenever a font
-named@tie{}@var{f} is referred to in a @code{\f} escape sequence, or in the
+named@tie{}@var{f} is referred to in a @code{\f} escape sequence,
+in the @code{F} and @code{S} conditional operators, or in the
@code{ft}, @code{ul}, @code{bd}, @code{cs}, @code{tkf},
@code{special}, @code{fspecial}, @code{fp}, or @code{sty} requests,
font@tie{}@var{g} is used. If @var{g} is missing or equal to@tie{}@var{f}
@@ -8242,10 +8662,10 @@ the current family.
@cindex PostScript fonts
@cindex fonts, PostScript
-Currently, fonts for the devices @option{-Tps}, @option{-Tdvi}, and
-@option{-Tlbp} are set up to this mechanism.
-By default, @code{gtroff} uses the Times family with the four styles
-@samp{R}, @samp{I}, @samp{B}, and @samp{BI}.
+Currently, fonts for the devices @option{-Tps}, @option{-Tdvi},
+@option{-Tlj4}, @option{-Tlbp}, and the X11 fonts are set up to this
+mechanism. By default, @code{gtroff} uses the Times family with the four
+styles @samp{R}, @samp{I}, @samp{B}, and @samp{BI}.
This way, it is possible to use the basic four fonts and to select a
different font family on the command line (@pxref{Groff Options}).
@@ -8253,8 +8673,8 @@ different font family on the command line (@pxref{Groff Options}).
@DefreqList {fam, [@Var{family}]}
@DefregItem {.fam}
@DefescItem {\\F, , f, }
-@DefescItem {\\F, @lparen{}, fm, }
-@DefescItem {\\F, @lbrack{}, family, @rbrack}
+@DefescItem {\\F, @Lparen{}, fm, }
+@DefescItem {\\F, @Lbrack{}, family, @Rbrack{}}
@DefregListEnd {.fn}
@cindex changing font family (@code{fam}, @code{\F})
@cindex font family, changing (@code{fam}, @code{\F})
@@ -8444,8 +8864,8 @@ syntax forms to access font positions.
@DefreqList {ft, nnn}
@DefescItem {\\f, , n, }
-@DefescItem {\\f, @lparen{}, nn, }
-@DefescListEnd {\\f, @lbrack{}, nnn, @rbrack}
+@DefescItem {\\f, @Lparen{}, nn, }
+@DefescListEnd {\\f, @Lbrack{}, nnn, @Rbrack{}}
@cindex changing font position (@code{\f})
@cindex font position, changing (@code{\f})
@cindex @code{sty} request, and font positions
@@ -8612,8 +9032,8 @@ groff -Tdvi -mec -man groff_char.7 > groff_char.dvi
@cindex AGL (adobe glyph list)
Glyph names not listed in groff_char(7) are derived algorithmically,
using a simplified version of the Adobe Glyph List (AGL) algorithm
-described in
-@uref{http://partners.adobe.com/asn/developer/typeforum/unicodegn.html}.
+which is described in
+@uref{http://partners.adobe.com@//asn@//tech@//type@//unicodegn.jsp}.
The (frozen) set of glyph names which can't be derived algorithmically
is called @dfn{groff glyph list (GGL)}.
@@ -8663,9 +9083,9 @@ glyph names of the GGL can't be used in composite glyph names; for
example, @code{^E_u0301} is invalid.
@end itemize
-@DefescList {\\, @lparen{}, nm, }
-@DefescItem {\\, @lbrack{}, name, @rbrack}
-@DefescListEnd {\\, @lbrack{}, component1 component2 @dots{}, @rbrack}
+@DefescList {\\, @Lparen{}, nm, }
+@DefescItem {\\, @Lbrack{}, name, @Rbrack{}}
+@DefescListEnd {\\, @Lbrack{}, component1 component2 @dots{}, @Rbrack{}}
Insert a symbol @var{name} (two-character name @var{nm}) or a composite
glyph with component glyphs @var{component1}, @var{component2},
@enddots{} There is no special syntax for one-character names -- the
@@ -8843,14 +9263,14 @@ Lines can be broken after the character (initially the character
@cindex @code{ru} glyph, and @code{cflags}
@cindex @code{radicalex} glyph, and @code{cflags}
@cindex @code{sqrtex} glyph, and @code{cflags}
-The character overlaps horizontally (initially the symbols
-@samp{\[ul]}, @samp{\[rn]}, @samp{\[ru]}, @samp{\[radicalex}, and
-@samp{\[sqrtex]} have this property).
+The character overlaps horizontally if used as a horizontal line building
+element. Initially the symbols @samp{\[ul]}, @samp{\[rn]}, @samp{\[ru]},
+@samp{\[radicalex]}, and @samp{\[sqrtex]} have this property.
@item 16
@cindex @code{br} glyph, and @code{cflags}
-The character overlaps vertically (initially symbol @samp{\[br]} has
-this property).
+The character overlaps vertically if used as vertical line building element.
+Initially symbol @samp{\[br]} has this property.
@item 32
@cindex transparent characters
@@ -9229,10 +9649,10 @@ ffl).
@dfn{Pairwise kerning} is another subtle typesetting mechanism that
modifies the distance between a glyph pair to improve readability.
In most cases (but not always) the distance is decreased.
-@ifnotinfo
+@iftex
For example, compare the combination of the letters `V' and `A'. With
kerning, `VA' is printed. Without kerning it appears as `V@w{}A'.
-@end ifnotinfo
+@end iftex
Typewriter-like fonts and fonts for terminals where all glyphs
have the same width don't use kerning.
@@ -9306,6 +9726,7 @@ roman glyph without any intervening space. This small amount of
space is also called @dfn{italic correction}.
@iftex
+@c can't use @Example...@endExample here
@example
@group
\f[I]f\f[R])
@@ -9332,6 +9753,7 @@ space could be called @dfn{left italic correction}, but this term
isn't used widely.
@iftex
+@c can't use @Example...@endExample here
@example
@group
q\f[I]f
@@ -9375,7 +9797,8 @@ an input line.
@item
It prevents kerning between two glyphs.
-@ifnotinfo
+@iftex
+@c can't use @Example...@endExample here
@example
@group
VA
@@ -9384,7 +9807,7 @@ V\&A
@result{} @r{V@w{}A}
@end group
@end example
-@end ifnotinfo
+@end iftex
@item
It is needed to map an arbitrary character to nothing in the @code{tr}
@@ -9567,8 +9990,12 @@ reset to the previous value before the last call to @code{vs}.
@cindex @code{.V} register, and @code{vs}
@code{gtroff} creates a warning of type @samp{range} if @var{space} is
-negative; the vertical spacing is then set to the vertical
-resolution (as given in the @code{.V} register).
+negative; the vertical spacing is then set to smallest positive value,
+the vertical resolution (as given in the @code{.V} register).
+
+Note that @w{@samp{.vs 0}} isn't saved in a diversion since it doesn't
+result in a vertical motion. You explicitly have to repeat this command
+before inserting the diversion.
The read-only number register @code{.v} contains the current vertical
spacing; it is associated with the current environment
@@ -9576,32 +10003,36 @@ spacing; it is associated with the current environment
@endDefreq
@cindex vertical line spacing, effective value
-The effective vertical line spacing consists of four components.
+The effective vertical line spacing consists of four components. Breaking
+a line causes the following actions (in the given order).
@itemize @bullet
@item
-The vertical line spacing as set with the @code{vs} request.
+@cindex extra pre-vertical line space (@code{\x})
+@cindex line space, extra pre-vertical (@code{\x})
+Move the current point vertically by the @dfn{extra pre-vertical line
+space}. This is the minimum value of all @code{\x} escapes with a
+negative argument in the current output line.
-@cindex post-vertical line spacing
-@cindex line spacing, post-vertical (@code{pvs})
@item
-The @dfn{post-vertical line spacing} as set with the @code{pvs} request.
-This is vertical space which will be added after a line has been
-output.
+Move the current point vertically by the vertical line spacing as set with
+the @code{vs} request.
-@cindex extra pre-vertical line space (@code{\x})
-@cindex line space, extra pre-vertical (@code{\x})
@item
-The @dfn{extra pre-vertical line space} as set with the @code{\x} request,
-using a negative value. This is vertical space which will be added once
-before the current line has been output.
+Output the current line.
+@item
@cindex extra post-vertical line space (@code{\x})
@cindex line space, extra post-vertical (@code{\x})
+Move the current point vertically by the @dfn{extra post-vertical line
+space}. This is the maximum value of all @code{\x} escapes with a
+positive argument in the line which has just been output.
+
@item
-The @dfn{extra post-vertical line space} as set with the @code{\x} request,
-using a positive value. This is vertical space which will be added once
-after the current line has been output.
+@cindex post-vertical line spacing
+@cindex line spacing, post-vertical (@code{pvs})
+Move the current point vertically by the @dfn{post-vertical line spacing}
+as set with the @code{pvs} request.
@end itemize
@cindex double-spacing (@code{vs}, @code{pvs})
@@ -9750,8 +10181,8 @@ even this is a read-write string variable).
@DefreqList {ds, name [@Var{string}]}
@DefreqItem {ds1, name [@Var{string}]}
@DefescItem {\\*, , n, }
-@DefescItem {\\*, @lparen{}, nm, }
-@DefescListEnd {\\*, @lbrack{}, name arg1 arg2 @dots{}, @rbrack{}}
+@DefescItem {\\*, @Lparen{}, nm, }
+@DefescListEnd {\\*, @Lbrack{}, name arg1 arg2 @dots{}, @Rbrack{}}
@cindex string interpolation (@code{\*})
@cindex string expansion (@code{\*})
@cindex interpolation of strings (@code{\*})
@@ -10093,7 +10524,7 @@ True if the document is being processed in troff mode (i.e., the
@item v
Always false. This condition is for compatibility with other
-@code{troff} versions only.
+@code{troff} versions only (identifying a @code{-Tversatec} device).
@item '@var{xxx}'@var{yyy}'
True if the string @var{xxx} is equal to the string @var{yyy}. Other
@@ -10135,6 +10566,17 @@ conditional operator is a misnomer since it tests names of output
glyphs.}; @var{g} is either an @acronym{ASCII} character or a special
character (@code{\(@var{gg}} or @code{\[@var{ggg}]}); the condition
is also true if @var{g} has been defined by the @code{char} request.
+
+@item F @var{font}
+True if a font named @var{font} exists. @var{font} is handled as if it was
+opened with the @code{ft} request (this is, font translation and styles are
+applied), without actually mounting it.
+
+This test doesn't load the complete font but only its header to verify
+its validity.
+
+@item S @var{style}
+True if style @var{style} has been registered. Font translation is applied.
@end table
Note that these operators can't be combined with other operators like
@@ -10178,11 +10620,12 @@ It is possible to omit the whitespace before the argument to the
the formatting can be painful.
@Defreq {if, expr anything}
+
Evaluate the expression @var{expr}, and executes @var{anything} (the
-remainder of the line) if @var{expr} evaluates to non-zero (true).
-@var{anything} is interpreted as though it was on a line by itself
-(except that leading spaces are swallowed). @xref{Expressions}, for
-more info.
+remainder of the line) if @var{expr} evaluates to a value greater than
+zero (true). @var{anything} is interpreted as though it was on a line
+by itself (except that leading spaces are swallowed).
+@xref{Expressions}, for more info.
@Example
.nr xxx 1
@@ -10358,7 +10801,8 @@ be invoked multiple times. Use macros to define common operations.
@DefreqList {de, name [@Var{end}]}
@DefreqItem {de1, name [@Var{end}]}
-@DefreqListEnd {dei, name [@Var{end}]}
+@DefreqItem {dei, name [@Var{end}]}
+@DefreqListEnd {dei1, name [@Var{end}]}
Define a new macro named @var{name}. @code{gtroff} copies subsequent
lines (starting with the next one) into an internal buffer until it
encounters the line @samp{..} (two dots). The optional second
@@ -10419,7 +10863,7 @@ The value of xxx ix \\n[xxx].
.cp 1
.
.aa
- @result{} warning: number register ' not defined
+ @result{} warning: number register `[' not defined
@result{} The value of xxx is 0xxx].
.bb
@result{} The value of xxx ix 12345.
@@ -10444,6 +10888,16 @@ is equivalent to:
.de aa bb
@endExample
+The @code{dei1} request is similar to @code{dei} but with compatibility
+mode switched off during execution of the defined macro.
+
+If compatibility mode is on, @code{de} (and @code{dei}) behave similar to
+@code{de1} (and @code{dei1}): A `compatibility save' token is inserted at
+the beginning, and a `compatibility restore' token at the end, with
+compatibility mode switched on during execution. @xref{Gtroff Internals},
+for more information on switching compatibility mode on and off in a
+single document.
+
@pindex trace.tmac
Using @file{trace.tmac}, you can trace calls to @code{de} and @code{de1}.
@@ -10453,7 +10907,8 @@ diversions.
@DefreqList {am, name [@Var{end}]}
@DefreqItem {am1, name [@Var{end}]}
-@DefreqListEnd {ami, name [@Var{end}]}
+@DefreqItem {ami, name [@Var{end}]}
+@DefreqListEnd {ami1, name [@Var{end}]}
@cindex appending to a macro (@code{am})
@cindex macro, appending (@code{am})
Works similarly to @code{de} except it appends onto the macro named
@@ -10477,6 +10932,9 @@ The @code{ami} request appends indirectly,
meaning that @code{gtroff} expands strings whose names
are @var{name} or @var{end} before performing the append.
+The @code{ami1} request is similar to @code{ami} but compatibility mode
+is switched off during execution of the defined macro.
+
@pindex trace.tmac
Using @file{trace.tmac}, you can trace calls to @code{am} and @code{am1}.
@endDefreq
@@ -10489,8 +10947,12 @@ if the name of the macro, diversion or string diversion is currently
undefined or if it is defined to be a request; normally they modify the
value of an existing object.
-@Defreq {return, }
+@Defreq {return, [@Var{anything}]}
Exit a macro, immediately returning to the caller.
+
+If called with an argument, exit twice, namely the current macro and the
+macro one level higher. This is used to define a wrapper macro for
+@code{return} in @file{trace.tmac}.
@endDefreq
@menu
@@ -10548,14 +11010,16 @@ escapes.
@cindex number of arguments register (@code{.$})
The number of arguments passed to a macro or string. This is a read-only
number register.
+
+Note that the @code{shift} request can change its value.
@endDefreg
Any individual argument can be retrieved with one of the following
escapes:
@DefescList {\\$, , n, }
-@DefescItem {\\$, @lparen{}, nn, }
-@DefescListEnd {\\$, @lbrack{}, nnn, @rbrack{}}
+@DefescItem {\\$, @Lparen{}, nn, }
+@DefescListEnd {\\$, @Lbrack{}, nnn, @Rbrack{}}
@cindex copy-in mode, and macro arguments
@cindex macro, arguments (@code{\$})
@cindex arguments, macro (@code{\$})
@@ -10574,6 +11038,8 @@ many positions as specified by its argument. After executing this
request, argument@tie{}@var{i} becomes argument @math{@var{i}-@var{n}};
arguments 1 to@tie{}@var{n} are no longer available. Shifting by
negative amounts is currently undefined.
+
+The register @code{.$} is adjusted accordingly.
@endDefreq
@DefescList {\\$*, , , }
@@ -10852,8 +11318,8 @@ over that glyph.
@endDefesc
@DefescList {\\k, , p, }
-@DefescItem {\\k, @lparen{}, ps, }
-@DefescListEnd {\\k, @lbrack{}, position, @rbrack}
+@DefescItem {\\k, @Lparen{}, ps, }
+@DefescListEnd {\\k, @Lbrack{}, position, @Rbrack{}}
@cindex saving horizontal input line position (@code{\k})
@cindex horizontal input line position, saving (@code{\k})
@cindex input line position, horizontal, saving (@code{\k})
@@ -10879,7 +11345,7 @@ The current horizontal position at the input line.
@cindex position, horizontal, in output line, register (@code{.k})
@cindex line, output, horizontal position, register (@code{.k})
A read-only number register containing the current horizontal output
-position.
+position (relative to the current indentation).
@endDefreg
@Defesc {\\o, ', abc, '}
@@ -11029,7 +11495,8 @@ which arguments are treated similar to the @code{defcolor} request.
@cindex line, drawing (@w{@code{\D'l @dots{}'}})
@cindex drawing a line (@w{@code{\D'l @dots{}'}})
Draw a line from the current location to the relative point specified by
-(@var{dx},@var{dy}).
+(@var{dx},@var{dy}), where positive values mean down and right,
+respectively. The end point of the line is the new current location.
The following example is a macro for creating a box around a text string;
for simplicity, the box margin is taken as a fixed value, 0.2@dmn{m}.
@@ -11416,7 +11883,7 @@ is sprung, it represents the difference of what the vertical position
would have been but for the trap, and what the vertical position
actually is.
-Since the @code{.trunc} register is only set by traps and it doesn't make
+Since the @code{.trunc} register is only set by traps it doesn't make
much sense to use it outside of trap macros.
@endDefreg
@@ -11442,10 +11909,10 @@ A line.
Another line.
.br
@result{} A line.
- .pe=0
- Another line.
+ .pe=0
+ Another line.
- .pe=1
+ .pe=1
@endExample
@endDefreg
@@ -11466,7 +11933,7 @@ cases, this is not the expected behaviour.
@cindex diversion traps
@cindex traps, diversion
-@Defreq {dt, dist macro}
+@Defreq {dt, [@Var{dist} @Var{macro}]}
@cindex @code{.t} register, and diversions
@cindex setting diversion trap (@code{dt})
@cindex diversion trap, setting (@code{dt})
@@ -11474,8 +11941,12 @@ cases, this is not the expected behaviour.
Set a trap @emph{within} a diversion.
@var{dist} is the location of the trap
(identical to the @code{wh} request; default scaling indicator is
-@samp{v}) and @var{macro} is the name of the macro to be invoked. The
-number register @code{.t} still works within diversions.
+@samp{v}) and @var{macro} is the name of the macro to be invoked.
+If called without arguments, the diversion trap is removed.
+
+Note that there exists only a single diversion trap.
+
+The number register @code{.t} still works within diversions.
@xref{Diversions}, for more information.
@endDefreq
@@ -11961,7 +12432,7 @@ The number of lines still to center, or to right-justify, or to underline
(with or without underlined spaces); they are set to zero.
@item
-The status whether a temporary indent is active.
+The status whether a temporary indentation is active.
@item
Input traps and its associated data.
@@ -12135,17 +12606,33 @@ Note that @code{f} is the default scaling indicator for the
@endExample
@endDefreq
-@DefescList {\\m, , c, }
-@DefescItem {\\m, @lparen{}, co, }
-@DefescListEnd {\\m, @lbrack{}, color, @rbrack}
-Set drawing color. The following example shows how to turn the next four
-words red.
+@DefreqList {gcolor, [@Var{color}]}
+@DefescItem {\\m, , c, }
+@DefescItem {\\m, @Lparen{}, co, }
+@DefescItem {\\m, @Lbrack{}, color, @Rbrack{}}
+@DefregListEnd {.m}
+Set (glyph) drawing color. The following examples show how to turn the
+next four words red.
+
+@Example
+.gcolor red
+these are in red
+.gcolor
+and these words are in black.
+@endExample
@Example
\m[red]these are in red\m[] and these words are in black.
@endExample
-The escape @code{\m[]} returns to the previous color.
+The escape @code{\m[]} returns to the previous color, as does a call to
+@code{gcolor} without an argument.
+
+@cindex drawing color name register (@code{.m})
+@cindex name, drawing color, register (@code{.m})
+@cindex color name, drawing, register (@code{.m})
+The name of the current drawing color is available in the read-only,
+string-valued number register @samp{.m}.
The drawing color is associated with the current environment
(@pxref{Environments}).
@@ -12160,10 +12647,12 @@ the fly:
@endExample
@endDefesc
-@DefescList {\\M, , c, }
-@DefescItem {\\M, @lparen{}, co, }
-@DefescListEnd {\\M, @lbrack{}, color, @rbrack}
-Set background color for filled objects drawn with the
+@DefreqList {fcolor, [@Var{color}]}
+@DefescItem {\\M, , c, }
+@DefescItem {\\M, @Lparen{}, co, }
+@DefescItem {\\M, @Lbrack{}, color, @Rbrack{}}
+@DefregListEnd {.M}
+Set fill (background) color for filled objects drawn with the
@code{\D'@dots{}'} commands.
A red ellipse can be created with the following code:
@@ -12172,7 +12661,17 @@ A red ellipse can be created with the following code:
\M[red]\h'0.5i'\D'E 2i 1i'\M[]
@endExample
-The escape @code{\M[]} returns to the previous fill color.
+The escape @code{\M[]} returns to the previous fill color, as does a call to
+@code{fcolor} without an argument.
+
+@cindex background color name register (@code{.M})
+@cindex name, background color, register (@code{.M})
+@cindex color name, background, register (@code{.M})
+@cindex fill color name register (@code{.M})
+@cindex name, fill color, register (@code{.M})
+@cindex color name, fill, register (@code{.M})
+The name of the current fill (background) color is available in the
+read-only, string-valued number register @samp{.M}.
The fill color is associated with the current environment
(@pxref{Environments}).
@@ -12213,6 +12712,9 @@ bar
@noindent
yields @samp{This is foobar}.
+
+The search path for @var{file} can be controlled with the @option{-I} command
+line option.
@endDefreq
@Defreq {pso, command}
@@ -12504,8 +13006,8 @@ Here a simple macro to write an index entry.
@endDefreq
@DefescList {\\V, , e, }
-@DefescItem {\\V, @lparen{}, ev, }
-@DefescListEnd {\\V, @lbrack{}, env, @rbrack}
+@DefescItem {\\V, @Lparen{}, ev, }
+@DefescListEnd {\\V, @Lbrack{}, env, @Rbrack{}}
Interpolate the contents of the specified environment variable
@var{env} (one-character name@tie{}@var{e}, two-character name @var{ev})
as returned by the function @code{getenv}. @code{\V} is interpreted
@@ -12554,8 +13056,8 @@ Additionally, the backslash is represented as @code{\\}.
@endDefesc
@DefescList {\\Y, , n, }
-@DefescItem {\\Y, @lparen{}, nm, }
-@DefescListEnd {\\Y, @lbrack{}, name, @rbrack}
+@DefescItem {\\Y, @Lparen{}, nm, }
+@DefescListEnd {\\Y, @Lbrack{}, name, @Rbrack{}}
This is approximately equivalent to @samp{\X'\*[@var{name}]'}
(one-character name@tie{}@var{n}, two-character name @var{nm}).
However, the contents of the string or macro @var{name} are not
@@ -12667,6 +13169,27 @@ appended to the lines.
With no arguments the margin character is turned off.
If this occurs before a break, no margin character is printed.
+For compatibility with @acronym{AT&T} @code{troff}, a call to @code{mc}
+to set the margin character can't be undone immediately; at least one
+line gets a margin character. Thus
+
+@Example
+.ll 1i
+.mc \[br]
+.mc
+xxx
+.br
+xxx
+@endExample
+
+@noindent
+produces
+
+@Example
+xxx |
+xxx
+@endExample
+
@cindex @code{tl} request, and @code{mc}
For empty lines and lines produced by the @code{tl} request no margin
character is emitted.
@@ -12679,7 +13202,7 @@ The margin character is associated with the current environment
This is quite useful for indicating text that has changed, and, in fact,
there are programs available for doing this (they are called
@code{nrchbar} and @code{changebar} and can be found in any
-@samp{comp.sources.unix} archive.
+@samp{comp.sources.unix} archive).
@Example
.ll 3i
@@ -12724,6 +13247,9 @@ and extracts the bounding box values into the number registers
If an error occurs (for example, @code{psbb} cannot find
the @code{%%BoundingBox} comment),
it sets the four number registers to zero.
+
+The search path for @var{filename} can be controlled with the @option{-I}
+command line option.
@endDefreq
@@ -12838,6 +13364,34 @@ in special fonts, we must call @code{rchar} to remove the definition
of the fallback glyph. Anyway, the translation is still active;
@samp{x} now maps to the real glyph @samp{foo}.
+@cindex compatibility mode, and parameters
+@cindex mode, compatibility, and parameters
+@cindex arguments, and compatibility mode
+@cindex parameters, and compatibility mode
+@cindex macro arguments, and compatibility mode
+@cindex request arguments, and compatibility mode
+Macro and request arguments preserve the compatibility mode:
+
+@Example
+.cp 1 \" switch to compatibility mode
+.de xx
+\\$1
+..
+.cp 0 \" switch compatibility mode off
+.xx caf\['e]
+ @result{} café
+@endExample
+
+@noindent
+Since compatibility mode is on while @code{de} is called, the macro
+@code{xx} activates compatibility mode while executing. Argument
+@code{$1} can still be handled properly because it inherits the
+compatibility mode status which was active at the point where @code{xx}
+is called.
+
+After expansion of the parameters, the compatibility save and restore
+tokens are removed.
+
@c =====================================================================
@@ -14130,7 +14684,6 @@ Set color using the CMYK color scheme, having the 4@tie{}color components
@item mr @var{red} @var{green} @var{blue}
Set color using the RGB color scheme, having the 3@tie{}color components
@var{red}, @var{green}, and @var{blue}.
-
@end table
@item N @var{n}
@@ -14196,7 +14749,6 @@ values for @var{n} also, but @code{gtroff} doesn't use this.
@item w
Informs about a paddable white space to increase readability.
The spacing itself must be performed explicitly by a move command.
-
@end table
@node Graphics Commands, Device Control Commands, Simple Commands, Command Reference
@@ -14310,7 +14862,6 @@ and @var{black}.
@item DFr @var{red} @var{green} @var{blue}@angles{line break}
Set fill color for solid drawing objects using the RGB color scheme,
having the 3@tie{}color components @var{red}, @var{green}, and @var{blue}.
-
@end table
@item Df @var{n}@angles{line break}
@@ -14318,7 +14869,7 @@ The argument@tie{}@var{n} must be an integer in the range @math{-32767}
to 32767.
@table @asis
-@item @math{0 @LE @var{n} @LE 1000}
+@item @math{0 @LE{} @var{n} @LE{} 1000}
Set the color for filling solid drawing objects to a shade of gray,
where 0 corresponds to solid white, 1000 (the default) to solid black,
and values in between to intermediate shades of gray; this is
@@ -14336,7 +14887,6 @@ Df -1
@noindent
sets all colors to blue.
-
@end table
@noindent
@@ -14383,7 +14933,6 @@ Although this doesn't make sense it is kept for compatibility.
No position changing.
@end ignore
This command is a @code{gtroff} extension.
-
@end table
@node Device Control Commands, Obsolete Command, Graphics Commands, Command Reference
@@ -14496,7 +15045,6 @@ to all following lines until the first character of a line is not a
@samp{+} character. This command is generated by the @code{gtroff}
escape sequence @code{\X}. The line-continuing feature is a
@code{gtroff} extension.
-
@end table
@node Obsolete Command, , Device Control Commands, Command Reference
@@ -14518,7 +15066,6 @@ same line ends with an argument of variable length a separating space
is obligatory. In @acronym{AT&T} @code{troff}, large clusters of these
and other commands are used, mostly without spaces; this made such output
almost unreadable.
-
@end table
For modern high-resolution devices, this command does not make sense
@@ -14654,7 +15201,6 @@ for displaying in@tie{}X.
Due to the obsolete jump-and-write command, the text clusters in the
@acronym{AT&T} @code{troff} output are almost unreadable.
-
@end table
@c ---------------------------------------------------------------------
diff --git a/contrib/groff/doc/meref.me b/contrib/groff/doc/meref.me
index a48dd6d7a97a..5b68aa16ca06 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/doc/meref.me
+++ b/contrib/groff/doc/meref.me
@@ -1648,6 +1648,22 @@ which specify renumbering of pages
from one at the beginning of each
chapter or appendix,
respectively.
+The section type is available in register
+.NR (_M
+[1]; value 1 is equivalent to type
+.b C
+or
+.b RC ,
+value 2 represents type
+.b A
+or
+.b RA ,
+and values 3 to 5 are type
+.b P ,
+.b B ,
+and
+.b AB ,
+respectively.
The
.i H
parameter defines the new header.
@@ -2202,5 +2218,6 @@ NAME TYPE DESCRIPTION
\e| F\(sc 1/6 em narrow space
\e} F\(sc end conditional group
\e*~ S tilde
+\en(_M R section type (as set with .++ macro)
.)l
.rm $H
diff --git a/contrib/groff/doc/pic.ms b/contrib/groff/doc/pic.ms
index aa29be3b7fd6..6c6b66a5b599 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/doc/pic.ms
+++ b/contrib/groff/doc/pic.ms
@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@
.\" This document was written for free use and redistribution by
.\" Eric S. Raymond <esr@thyrsus.com> in August 1995.
.\"
-.\" $Id: pic.ms,v 1.23 2003/04/27 00:07:43 wlemb Exp $
+.\" $Id: pic.ms,v 1.29 2005/04/27 20:52:34 wl Exp $
.\"
.\" Set a proper TeX and LaTeX
.ie t \{\
@@ -47,6 +47,7 @@ the Free Software Foundation for use with \fIgroff\/\fP(1).
.
.NH 1
Introduction to PIC
+.
.NH 2
Why PIC?
.PP
@@ -63,6 +64,7 @@ Free Software Foundation for use with their \fIgroff\/\fP(1)
implementation of \fBtroff\fP. Because both implementations are
widely available in source form for free, they are good bets for
writing very portable documentation.
+.
.NH 2
PIC Versions
.PP
@@ -91,6 +93,7 @@ and \fB.PE\fP markers, and passes through everything else. The normal
definitions of \fB.PS\fP and \fB.PE\fP in the \fIms\fP macro package
and elsewhere have also the side-effect of centering the \fBpic\fP output
on the page.
+.
.NH 2
PIC Error Messages
.PP
@@ -315,6 +318,7 @@ possible to set a global style variable \fBscale\fP that changes the
unit. Setting \fBscale = 2.54\fP will effectively change the internal
unit to centimeters (all other size variable values will be scaled
correspondingly).
+.
.NH 2
Default Sizes of Objects
.PP
@@ -341,6 +345,7 @@ _
.PP
The simplest way to think about these defaults is that they make the
other basic objects fit snugly into a default-sized box.
+.
.NH 2
Objects Do Not Stretch!
.PP
@@ -355,6 +360,7 @@ box "this text is far too long for a default box"
.CE "1: Boxes do not automatically resize"
.LP
which is probably not the effect you want.
+.
.NH 2
Resizing Boxes
.PP
@@ -369,6 +375,7 @@ box width 3 "this text is far too long for a default box"
This modifier takes a dimension in inches. There is also a \[lq]height\[rq]
modifier that will change a box's height. The \fBwidth\fP keyword may
be abbreviated to \fBwid\fP; the \fBheight\fP keyword to \fBht\fP.
+.
.NH 2
Resizing Other Object Types
.PP
@@ -403,6 +410,7 @@ move;
.PP
Observe that because an arc is defined as a quarter circle, increasing
the radius also increases the size of the arc's bounding box.
+.
.NH 2
The `same' Keyword
.PP
@@ -425,11 +433,11 @@ gives you
box; box wid 1 ht 1; box same; box
.PE
.CE "5: The \fBsame\fP keyword"
-
.
.
.NH 1
Generalized Lines and Splines
+.
.NH 2
Diagonal Lines
.PP
@@ -467,6 +475,7 @@ gridarrow(2);
undef gridarrow
.PE
.CE "1: Diagonal arrows (dotted boxes show the implied 0.5-inch grid)"
+.
.NH 2
Multi-Segment Line Objects
.PP
@@ -480,6 +489,7 @@ define zigzag { $1 right 1 then down .5 left 1 then right 1 }
zigzag(line);
.PE
.CE "2: \fBline right 1 then down .5 left 1 then right 1\fP"
+.
.NH 2
Spline Objects
.PP
@@ -526,6 +536,7 @@ section.
.
.NH 1
Decorating Objects
+.
.NH 2
Dashed Objects
.PP
@@ -549,6 +560,7 @@ move;
box dashed 0.2 "0.2";
.PE
.CE "1: Dashed objects"
+.
.NH 2
Dotted Objects
.PP
@@ -570,6 +582,7 @@ move;
box dotted 0.2 "0.2";
.PE
.CE "2: Dotted objects"
+.
.NH 2
Rounding Box Corners
.PP
@@ -591,6 +604,7 @@ box rad 0.25 "rad 0.25";
.PP
Radius values higher than half the minimum box dimension are silently
truncated to that value.
+.
.NH 2
Arrowheads
.PP
@@ -617,6 +631,7 @@ paper says a value of\~7 will make solid arrowheads. GNU \fBgpic\fP
defaults to solid arrowheads and an \fBarrowhead\fP value of\~1; a
value of\~0 will produce open arrowheads. Note that solid arrowheads are
always filled with the current outline color.
+.
.NH 2
Line Thickness
.PP
@@ -643,6 +658,7 @@ lines is not affected by the value of the
variable, nor by any width or height given in the
.B .PS
line.
+.
.NH 2
Invisible Objects
.PP
@@ -650,6 +666,7 @@ The modifier \fBinvis[ible]\fP makes an object entirely invisible. This
used to be useful for positioning text in an invisible object that is
properly joined to neighboring ones. Newer DWB versions and GNU
\fBpic\fP treat stand-alone text in exactly this way.
+.
.NH 2
Filled Objects
.PP
@@ -677,6 +694,7 @@ has been filled, so that the text will not be obscured by the filling.
The closed-object modifier \fBsolid\fP is equivalent to \fBfill\fP
with the darkest fill value (DWB \fBpic\fP had this capability but
mentioned it only in a reference section).
+.
.NH 2
Colored Objects
.PP
@@ -839,6 +857,7 @@ The most natural way to name locations in \fBpic\fP is relative to
objects. In order to do this, you have to be able you have to be able
to name objects. The \fBpic\fP language has rich facilities for this
that try to emulate the syntax of English.
+.
.NH 2
Naming Objects By Order Of Drawing
.PP
@@ -877,6 +896,7 @@ for i = 1 to 4 do {
.DE
.R
.KE
+.
.NH 2
Naming Objects With Labels
.PP
@@ -929,11 +949,12 @@ concerned; where you can use one, any of the others that would make
semantic sense are allowed.
.PP
The special label \fBHere\fR always refers to the current position.
+.
.NH 2
Absolute Coordinates
.PP
The simplest is absolute coordinates in inches; \fBpic\fP uses a
-Cartesian system with (0, 0) at the lower left corner of the virtual
+Cartesian system with (0,0) at the lower left corner of the virtual
drawing surface for each picture (that is, X increases to the right
and Y increases upwards). An absolute location may always be written in the
conventional form as two comma-separated numbers surrounded by
@@ -946,6 +967,14 @@ to make picture descriptions difficult to understand and modify.
Instead, there are quite a number of ways to specify locations
relative to \fBpic\fP objects and previous locations.
.PP
+Another possibility of surprise is the fact that \fBpic\fP crops the
+picture to the smallest bounding box before writing it out. For
+example, if you have a picture consisting of a small box with its lower
+left corner at (2,2) and another small box with its upper right corner
+at (5,5), the width and height of the image are both 3\~units and
+not\~5. To get the origin at (0,0) included, simply add an invisible
+object to the picture, positioning the object's left corner at (0,0).
+.
.NH 2
Locations Relative to Objects
.PP
@@ -1038,6 +1067,7 @@ critical(spline right 1 then up right then left then left 1);
.PE
.CE "2: Special points on open objects"
.PP
+.
.NH 2
Ways of Composing Positions
.PP
@@ -1115,6 +1145,7 @@ dot(last box .sw); "\fB(A,B)\fP is here" rjust at last circle + (-0.1, -0.1);
dot(last box .nw); "A" ljust at last circle + (-0.1, 0.1)
.PE
.CE "5: Using (\fIx\fP, \fIy\fP) composition"
+.
.NH 2
Using Locations
.PP
@@ -1184,6 +1215,7 @@ move from last [].e 1.5
]
.PE
.CE "7: Using the \fBwith\fP modifier for attachments"
+.
.NH 2
The `chop' Modifier
.PP
@@ -1233,6 +1265,7 @@ Object Groups
.PP
There are two different ways to group objects in \fBpic\fP; \fIbrace
grouping\fP and \fIblock composites\fP.
+.
.NH 2
Brace Grouping
.PP
@@ -1240,6 +1273,7 @@ The simpler method is simply to group a set of objects within curly
bracket or brace characters. On exit from this grouping, the current
position and direction are restored to their value when the opening
brace was encountered.
+.
.NH 2
Block Composites
.PP
@@ -1572,7 +1606,7 @@ define jumperblock {
# Use {} to avoid changing position from last box draw.
# This is necessary so move in any direction will work as expected
- {"Jumpers in state $1$2$3$4$5$6" at last box .s + (0, -0.2);}
+ {"Jumpers in state $1$2$3$4$5$6" at last box .s + (0,-0.2);}
}
# Sample macro invocations.
@@ -1618,7 +1652,7 @@ define jumperblock {
# Use {} to avoid changing position from last box draw.
# This is necessary so move in any direction will work as expected
- {"Jumpers in state $1$2$3$4$5$6" at last box .s + (0, -0.2);}
+ {"Jumpers in state $1$2$3$4$5$6" at last box .s + (0,-0.2);}
}
# Sample macro invocations
@@ -1655,6 +1689,7 @@ Import/Export Commands
.PP
Commands that import or export data between \fBpic\fR and its
environment are described here.
+.
.NH 2
File and Table Insertion
.PP
@@ -1696,7 +1731,7 @@ Accordingly, the command
.RS
.KS
.IP
-.ft CW
+.CW
.nf
\&.PS
copy thru % circle at ($1,$2) % until "END"
@@ -1715,7 +1750,7 @@ is equivalent to
.RS
.KS
.IP
-.ft CW
+.CW
.nf
\&.PS
circle at (1,2)
@@ -1727,12 +1762,14 @@ box
.fi
.KE
.RE
+.
.NH 2
Debug Messages
.PP
The command \fBprint\fR accepts any number of arguments, concatenates
their output forms, and writes the result to standard error. Each
argument must be an expression, a position, or a text string.
+.
.NH 2
Escape to Post-Processor
.PP
@@ -1750,6 +1787,28 @@ This has a similar effect to a line beginning with
or
\fB\e\fR\|,
but allows the values of variables to be passed through.
+.LP
+For example,
+.KS
+.DS
+.CW
+.nf
+\&.PS
+x = 14
+command ".ds string x is " x "."
+\&.PE
+\e*[string]
+.DE
+.R
+.KE
+.LP
+prints
+.DS
+.CW
+x is 14.
+.R
+.DE
+.
.NH 2
Executing Shell Commands
.PP
@@ -1774,7 +1833,7 @@ example,
.KS
.DS
.CW
-pi = atan2(0, -1);
+pi = atan2(0,-1);
for i = 0 to 2 * pi by 0.1 do {
"-" at (i/2, 0);
"." at (i/2, sin(i)/2);
@@ -1787,7 +1846,7 @@ for i = 0 to 2 * pi by 0.1 do {
which yields this:
.KS
.PS
-pi = atan2(0, -1);
+pi = atan2(0,-1);
for i = 0 to 2 * pi by 0.1 do {
"-" at (i/2, 0);
"." at (i/2, sin(i)/2);
@@ -1827,6 +1886,16 @@ then
.I variable
will instead be multiplied by
\fIexpr3\fR.
+The value of
+.I expr3
+can be negative for the additive case;
+.I variable
+is then tested whether it is greater than or equal to
+\fIexpr2\fR.
+For the multiplicative case,
+.I expr3
+must be greater than zero.
+If the constraints aren't met, the loop isn't executed.
.I X
can be any character not occurring in
\fIbody\fR; or the two \fIX\/\fPs may be paired braces (as in the
@@ -1874,6 +1943,7 @@ Interface To [gt]roff
The output of \fBpic\fP is \fB[gt]roff\fP drawing commands. The GNU
\fIgpic\/\fP(1) command warns that it relies on drawing extensions
present in \fIgroff\/\fP(1) that are not present in \fItroff\/\fP(1).
+.
.NH 2
Scaling Arguments
.PP
@@ -1887,6 +1957,7 @@ scaled by the same proportion.
GNU \fBgpic\fP is less general; it will accept a single width to scale
to, or a zero width and a maximum height to scale to. With
two non-zero arguments, it will scale to the maximum height.
+.
.NH 2
How Scaling is Handled
.PP
@@ -1937,6 +2008,9 @@ The invocation
.LP
causes the contents of \fIfile\fP to replace the \fB.PS\fP line. This
feature is deprecated; use `\fBcopy\fP \fIfile\fR' instead).
+.
+.NH 2
+PIC and [gt]roff commands
.PP
By default, input lines that begin with a period are passed to the
postprocessor, embedded at the corresponding point in the output.
@@ -1947,6 +2021,9 @@ Point sizes and font changes are also safe within text strings, as
long as they are undone before the end of string.
.PP
The state of \fB[gt]roff\fP's fill mode is preserved across pictures.
+.
+.NH 2
+PIC and EQN
.PP
The Kernighan paper notes that there is a subtle problem with
complicated equations inside \fBpic\fR pictures; they come out wrong if
@@ -1974,6 +2051,16 @@ arrow
.PE
.CE "1: Equations within pictures"
.
+.NH 2
+Absolute Positioning of Pictures
+.PP
+A \fBpic\fP picture is positioned vertically by troff at the current
+position. The topmost position possible on a page is not the paper edge
+but a position which is one baseline lower so that the first row of glyphs
+is visible. To make a picture really start at the paper edge you have
+to make the baseline-to-baseline distance zero, this is, you must set the
+vertical spacing to\~0 (using \fB.vs\fP) before starting the picture.
+.
.
.NH 1
Interface to TeX
@@ -2031,7 +2118,7 @@ are passed through transparently; a
.B %
is added to the end of the line to avoid unwanted spaces.
You can safely use this feature to change fonts or to
-change the value of \fB\ebaselineskip\fR.
+change the value of \fB\ebaselineskip\fP.
Anything else may well produce undesirable results; use at your own risk.
Lines beginning with a period are not given any special treatment.
.PP
@@ -2056,6 +2143,12 @@ figname = bar;
.DE
.R
.KE
+.LP
+Use this feature sparsingly and only if really needed:
+A different name means a new box register in \*[tx], and the maximum number
+of box registers is only 256.
+Also be careful not to use a predefined \*[tx] or \*[lx] macro name as
+an argument to \fBfigname\fP since this inevitably causes an error.
.
.
.NH 1
@@ -2217,7 +2310,7 @@ arrow from Top.D.end to Anchor.ne
box "HTML";
# Nonexistence caption
- box dashed wid 1 at B + (2, 0) "These tools" "don't yet exist";
+ box dashed wid 1 at B + (2,0) "These tools" "don't yet exist";
line chop 0 chop 0.1 dashed from last box .nw to A.e ->;
line chop 0 chop 0.1 dashed from last box .w to B.e ->;
line chop 0 chop 0.1 dashed from last box .sw to C.e ->;
@@ -2285,7 +2378,7 @@ arrow from Top.D.end to Anchor.ne
box "HTML";
# Nonexistence caption
- box dashed wid 1 at B + (2, 0) "These tools" "don't yet exist";
+ box dashed wid 1 at B + (2,0) "These tools" "don't yet exist";
line chop 0 chop 0.1 dashed from last box .nw to A.e ->;
line chop 0 chop 0.1 dashed from last box .w to B.e ->;
line chop 0 chop 0.1 dashed from last box .sw to C.e ->;
@@ -2300,6 +2393,7 @@ arrow from Top.D.end to Anchor.ne
PIC Reference
.PP
This is an annotated grammar of \fBpic\fP.
+.
.NH 2
Lexical Items
.PP
@@ -2354,6 +2448,7 @@ The name of a file. This has the same semantics as \s[-1]TEXT\s[0].
.IP \s[-1]MACRONAME\s[0]
Either \s[-1]VARIABLE\s[0] or \s[-1]LABEL\s[0].
.RE
+.
.NH 2
Semi-Formal Grammar
.PP
@@ -2593,6 +2688,7 @@ ways to specify positions:
<position> ::=
<position-not-place>
<place>
+ ( <position> )
.R
.DE
.DS
diff --git a/contrib/groff/doc/texinfo.tex b/contrib/groff/doc/texinfo.tex
index e161ac470025..7bee6f411094 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/doc/texinfo.tex
+++ b/contrib/groff/doc/texinfo.tex
@@ -3,10 +3,11 @@
% Load plain if necessary, i.e., if running under initex.
\expandafter\ifx\csname fmtname\endcsname\relax\input plain\fi
%
-\def\texinfoversion{2003-02-11.06}
+\def\texinfoversion{2004-11-25.16}
%
% Copyright (C) 1985, 1986, 1988, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995,
-% 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+% 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 Free Software
+% Foundation, Inc.
%
% This texinfo.tex file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
% modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
@@ -20,26 +21,21 @@
%
% You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
% along with this texinfo.tex file; see the file COPYING. If not, write
-% to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
-% Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
+% to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor,
+% Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
%
-% In other words, you are welcome to use, share and improve this program.
-% You are forbidden to forbid anyone else to use, share and improve
-% what you give them. Help stamp out software-hoarding!
+% As a special exception, when this file is read by TeX when processing
+% a Texinfo source document, you may use the result without
+% restriction. (This has been our intent since Texinfo was invented.)
%
% Please try the latest version of texinfo.tex before submitting bug
% reports; you can get the latest version from:
-% ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/texinfo/texinfo.tex
-% (and all GNU mirrors, see http://www.gnu.org/order/ftp.html)
+% http://www.gnu.org/software/texinfo/ (the Texinfo home page), or
% ftp://tug.org/tex/texinfo.tex
-% (and all CTAN mirrors, see http://www.ctan.org),
-% and /home/gd/gnu/doc/texinfo.tex on the GNU machines.
-%
-% The GNU Texinfo home page is http://www.gnu.org/software/texinfo.
-%
-% The texinfo.tex in any given Texinfo distribution could well be out
+% (and all CTAN mirrors, see http://www.ctan.org).
+% The texinfo.tex in any given distribution could well be out
% of date, so if that's what you're using, please check.
-%
+%
% Send bug reports to bug-texinfo@gnu.org. Please include including a
% complete document in each bug report with which we can reproduce the
% problem. Patches are, of course, greatly appreciated.
@@ -55,10 +51,13 @@
% The extra TeX runs get the cross-reference information correct.
% Sometimes one run after texindex suffices, and sometimes you need more
% than two; texi2dvi does it as many times as necessary.
-%
+%
% It is possible to adapt texinfo.tex for other languages, to some
% extent. You can get the existing language-specific files from the
% full Texinfo distribution.
+%
+% The GNU Texinfo home page is http://www.gnu.org/software/texinfo.
+
\message{Loading texinfo [version \texinfoversion]:}
@@ -71,11 +70,11 @@
\message{Basics,}
\chardef\other=12
-% We never want plain's outer \+ definition in Texinfo.
+% We never want plain's \outer definition of \+ in Texinfo.
% For @tex, we can use \tabalign.
\let\+ = \relax
-% Save some parts of plain tex whose names we will redefine.
+% Save some plain tex macros whose names we will redefine.
\let\ptexb=\b
\let\ptexbullet=\bullet
\let\ptexc=\c
@@ -85,13 +84,19 @@
\let\ptexend=\end
\let\ptexequiv=\equiv
\let\ptexexclam=\!
+\let\ptexfootnote=\footnote
\let\ptexgtr=>
\let\ptexhat=^
\let\ptexi=\i
+\let\ptexindent=\indent
+\let\ptexinsert=\insert
\let\ptexlbrace=\{
\let\ptexless=<
+\let\ptexnewwrite\newwrite
+\let\ptexnoindent=\noindent
\let\ptexplus=+
\let\ptexrbrace=\}
+\let\ptexslash=\/
\let\ptexstar=\*
\let\ptext=\t
@@ -99,6 +104,15 @@
% starts a new line in the output.
\newlinechar = `^^J
+% Use TeX 3.0's \inputlineno to get the line number, for better error
+% messages, but if we're using an old version of TeX, don't do anything.
+%
+\ifx\inputlineno\thisisundefined
+ \let\linenumber = \empty % Pre-3.0.
+\else
+ \def\linenumber{l.\the\inputlineno:\space}
+\fi
+
% Set up fixed words for English if not already set.
\ifx\putwordAppendix\undefined \gdef\putwordAppendix{Appendix}\fi
\ifx\putwordChapter\undefined \gdef\putwordChapter{Chapter}\fi
@@ -137,42 +151,81 @@
\ifx\putwordDefspec\undefined \gdef\putwordDefspec{Special Form}\fi
\ifx\putwordDefvar\undefined \gdef\putwordDefvar{Variable}\fi
\ifx\putwordDefopt\undefined \gdef\putwordDefopt{User Option}\fi
-\ifx\putwordDeftypevar\undefined\gdef\putwordDeftypevar{Variable}\fi
\ifx\putwordDeffunc\undefined \gdef\putwordDeffunc{Function}\fi
-\ifx\putwordDeftypefun\undefined\gdef\putwordDeftypefun{Function}\fi
% In some macros, we cannot use the `\? notation---the left quote is
% in some cases the escape char.
\chardef\colonChar = `\:
\chardef\commaChar = `\,
\chardef\dotChar = `\.
-\chardef\equalChar = `\=
\chardef\exclamChar= `\!
\chardef\questChar = `\?
\chardef\semiChar = `\;
-\chardef\spaceChar = `\ %
\chardef\underChar = `\_
+\chardef\spaceChar = `\ %
+\chardef\spacecat = 10
+\def\spaceisspace{\catcode\spaceChar=\spacecat}
+
% Ignore a token.
%
\def\gobble#1{}
-% True if #1 is the empty string, i.e., called like `\ifempty{}'.
-%
-\def\ifempty#1{\ifemptyx #1\emptymarkA\emptymarkB}%
-\def\ifemptyx#1#2\emptymarkB{\ifx #1\emptymarkA}%
+% The following is used inside several \edef's.
+\def\makecsname#1{\expandafter\noexpand\csname#1\endcsname}
% Hyphenation fixes.
-\hyphenation{ap-pen-dix}
-\hyphenation{mini-buf-fer mini-buf-fers}
-\hyphenation{eshell}
-\hyphenation{white-space}
+\hyphenation{
+ Flor-i-da Ghost-script Ghost-view Mac-OS Post-Script
+ ap-pen-dix bit-map bit-maps
+ data-base data-bases eshell fall-ing half-way long-est man-u-script
+ man-u-scripts mini-buf-fer mini-buf-fers over-view par-a-digm
+ par-a-digms rath-er rec-tan-gu-lar ro-bot-ics se-vere-ly set-up spa-ces
+ spell-ing spell-ings
+ stand-alone strong-est time-stamp time-stamps which-ever white-space
+ wide-spread wrap-around
+}
% Margin to add to right of even pages, to left of odd pages.
\newdimen\bindingoffset
\newdimen\normaloffset
\newdimen\pagewidth \newdimen\pageheight
+% For a final copy, take out the rectangles
+% that mark overfull boxes (in case you have decided
+% that the text looks ok even though it passes the margin).
+%
+\def\finalout{\overfullrule=0pt}
+
+% @| inserts a changebar to the left of the current line. It should
+% surround any changed text. This approach does *not* work if the
+% change spans more than two lines of output. To handle that, we would
+% have adopt a much more difficult approach (putting marks into the main
+% vertical list for the beginning and end of each change).
+%
+\def\|{%
+ % \vadjust can only be used in horizontal mode.
+ \leavevmode
+ %
+ % Append this vertical mode material after the current line in the output.
+ \vadjust{%
+ % We want to insert a rule with the height and depth of the current
+ % leading; that is exactly what \strutbox is supposed to record.
+ \vskip-\baselineskip
+ %
+ % \vadjust-items are inserted at the left edge of the type. So
+ % the \llap here moves out into the left-hand margin.
+ \llap{%
+ %
+ % For a thicker or thinner bar, change the `1pt'.
+ \vrule height\baselineskip width1pt
+ %
+ % This is the space between the bar and the text.
+ \hskip 12pt
+ }%
+ }%
+}
+
% Sometimes it is convenient to have everything in the transcript file
% and nothing on the terminal. We don't just call \tracingall here,
% since that produces some useless output on the terminal. We also make
@@ -197,12 +250,12 @@
\tracingassigns1
\fi
\tracingcommands3 % 3 gives us more in etex
- \errorcontextlines\maxdimen
+ \errorcontextlines16
}%
% add check for \lastpenalty to plain's definitions. If the last thing
% we did was a \nobreak, we don't want to insert more space.
-%
+%
\def\smallbreak{\ifnum\lastpenalty<10000\par\ifdim\lastskip<\smallskipamount
\removelastskip\penalty-50\smallskip\fi\fi}
\def\medbreak{\ifnum\lastpenalty<10000\par\ifdim\lastskip<\medskipamount
@@ -255,7 +308,7 @@
% the page break happens to be in the middle of an example.
\shipout\vbox{%
% Do this early so pdf references go to the beginning of the page.
- \ifpdfmakepagedest \pdfmkdest{\the\pageno} \fi
+ \ifpdfmakepagedest \pdfdest name{\the\pageno} xyz\fi
%
\ifcropmarks \vbox to \outervsize\bgroup
\hsize = \outerhsize
@@ -336,132 +389,162 @@
% the input line (except we remove a trailing comment). #1 should be a
% macro which expects an ordinary undelimited TeX argument.
%
-\def\parsearg#1{%
- \let\next = #1%
+\def\parsearg{\parseargusing{}}
+\def\parseargusing#1#2{%
+ \def\next{#2}%
\begingroup
\obeylines
- \futurelet\temp\parseargx
-}
-
-% If the next token is an obeyed space (from an @example environment or
-% the like), remove it and recurse. Otherwise, we're done.
-\def\parseargx{%
- % \obeyedspace is defined far below, after the definition of \sepspaces.
- \ifx\obeyedspace\temp
- \expandafter\parseargdiscardspace
- \else
- \expandafter\parseargline
- \fi
+ \spaceisspace
+ #1%
+ \parseargline\empty% Insert the \empty token, see \finishparsearg below.
}
-% Remove a single space (as the delimiter token to the macro call).
-{\obeyspaces %
- \gdef\parseargdiscardspace {\futurelet\temp\parseargx}}
-
{\obeylines %
\gdef\parseargline#1^^M{%
\endgroup % End of the group started in \parsearg.
- %
- % First remove any @c comment, then any @comment.
- % Result of each macro is put in \toks0.
- \argremovec #1\c\relax %
- \expandafter\argremovecomment \the\toks0 \comment\relax %
- %
- % Call the caller's macro, saved as \next in \parsearg.
- \expandafter\next\expandafter{\the\toks0}%
+ \argremovecomment #1\comment\ArgTerm%
}%
}
-% Since all \c{,omment} does is throw away the argument, we can let TeX
-% do that for us. The \relax here is matched by the \relax in the call
-% in \parseargline; it could be more or less anything, its purpose is
-% just to delimit the argument to the \c.
-\def\argremovec#1\c#2\relax{\toks0 = {#1}}
-\def\argremovecomment#1\comment#2\relax{\toks0 = {#1}}
+% First remove any @comment, then any @c comment.
+\def\argremovecomment#1\comment#2\ArgTerm{\argremovec #1\c\ArgTerm}
+\def\argremovec#1\c#2\ArgTerm{\argcheckspaces#1\^^M\ArgTerm}
-% \argremovec{,omment} might leave us with trailing spaces, though; e.g.,
+% Each occurence of `\^^M' or `<space>\^^M' is replaced by a single space.
+%
+% \argremovec might leave us with trailing space, e.g.,
% @end itemize @c foo
-% will have two active spaces as part of the argument with the
-% `itemize'. Here we remove all active spaces from #1, and assign the
-% result to \toks0.
-%
-% This loses if there are any *other* active characters besides spaces
-% in the argument -- _ ^ +, for example -- since they get expanded.
-% Fortunately, Texinfo does not define any such commands. (If it ever
-% does, the catcode of the characters in questionwill have to be changed
-% here.) But this means we cannot call \removeactivespaces as part of
-% \argremovec{,omment}, since @c uses \parsearg, and thus the argument
-% that \parsearg gets might well have any character at all in it.
-%
-\def\removeactivespaces#1{%
- \begingroup
- \ignoreactivespaces
- \edef\temp{#1}%
- \global\toks0 = \expandafter{\temp}%
- \endgroup
+% This space token undergoes the same procedure and is eventually removed
+% by \finishparsearg.
+%
+\def\argcheckspaces#1\^^M{\argcheckspacesX#1\^^M \^^M}
+\def\argcheckspacesX#1 \^^M{\argcheckspacesY#1\^^M}
+\def\argcheckspacesY#1\^^M#2\^^M#3\ArgTerm{%
+ \def\temp{#3}%
+ \ifx\temp\empty
+ % We cannot use \next here, as it holds the macro to run;
+ % thus we reuse \temp.
+ \let\temp\finishparsearg
+ \else
+ \let\temp\argcheckspaces
+ \fi
+ % Put the space token in:
+ \temp#1 #3\ArgTerm
}
-% Change the active space to expand to nothing.
+% If a _delimited_ argument is enclosed in braces, they get stripped; so
+% to get _exactly_ the rest of the line, we had to prevent such situation.
+% We prepended an \empty token at the very beginning and we expand it now,
+% just before passing the control to \next.
+% (Similarily, we have to think about #3 of \argcheckspacesY above: it is
+% either the null string, or it ends with \^^M---thus there is no danger
+% that a pair of braces would be stripped.
%
-\begingroup
+% But first, we have to remove the trailing space token.
+%
+\def\finishparsearg#1 \ArgTerm{\expandafter\next\expandafter{#1}}
+
+% \parseargdef\foo{...}
+% is roughly equivalent to
+% \def\foo{\parsearg\Xfoo}
+% \def\Xfoo#1{...}
+%
+% Actually, I use \csname\string\foo\endcsname, ie. \\foo, as it is my
+% favourite TeX trick. --kasal, 16nov03
+
+\def\parseargdef#1{%
+ \expandafter \doparseargdef \csname\string#1\endcsname #1%
+}
+\def\doparseargdef#1#2{%
+ \def#2{\parsearg#1}%
+ \def#1##1%
+}
+
+% Several utility definitions with active space:
+{
\obeyspaces
- \gdef\ignoreactivespaces{\obeyspaces\let =\empty}
-\endgroup
+ \gdef\obeyedspace{ }
+
+ % Make each space character in the input produce a normal interword
+ % space in the output. Don't allow a line break at this space, as this
+ % is used only in environments like @example, where each line of input
+ % should produce a line of output anyway.
+ %
+ \gdef\sepspaces{\obeyspaces\let =\tie}
+
+ % If an index command is used in an @example environment, any spaces
+ % therein should become regular spaces in the raw index file, not the
+ % expansion of \tie (\leavevmode \penalty \@M \ ).
+ \gdef\unsepspaces{\let =\space}
+}
\def\flushcr{\ifx\par\lisppar \def\next##1{}\else \let\next=\relax \fi \next}
-%% These are used to keep @begin/@end levels from running away
-%% Call \inENV within environments (after a \begingroup)
-\newif\ifENV \ENVfalse \def\inENV{\ifENV\relax\else\ENVtrue\fi}
-\def\ENVcheck{%
-\ifENV\errmessage{Still within an environment; press RETURN to continue}
-\endgroup\fi} % This is not perfect, but it should reduce lossage
+% Define the framework for environments in texinfo.tex. It's used like this:
+%
+% \envdef\foo{...}
+% \def\Efoo{...}
+%
+% It's the responsibility of \envdef to insert \begingroup before the
+% actual body; @end closes the group after calling \Efoo. \envdef also
+% defines \thisenv, so the current environment is known; @end checks
+% whether the environment name matches. The \checkenv macro can also be
+% used to check whether the current environment is the one expected.
+%
+% Non-false conditionals (@iftex, @ifset) don't fit into this, so they
+% are not treated as enviroments; they don't open a group. (The
+% implementation of @end takes care not to call \endgroup in this
+% special case.)
-% @begin foo is the same as @foo, for now.
-\newhelp\EMsimple{Press RETURN to continue.}
-\outer\def\begin{\parsearg\beginxxx}
+% At runtime, environments start with this:
+\def\startenvironment#1{\begingroup\def\thisenv{#1}}
+% initialize
+\let\thisenv\empty
-\def\beginxxx #1{%
-\expandafter\ifx\csname #1\endcsname\relax
-{\errhelp=\EMsimple \errmessage{Undefined command @begin #1}}\else
-\csname #1\endcsname\fi}
+% ... but they get defined via ``\envdef\foo{...}'':
+\long\def\envdef#1#2{\def#1{\startenvironment#1#2}}
+\def\envparseargdef#1#2{\parseargdef#1{\startenvironment#1#2}}
-% @end foo executes the definition of \Efoo.
-%
-\def\end{\parsearg\endxxx}
-\def\endxxx #1{%
- \removeactivespaces{#1}%
- \edef\endthing{\the\toks0}%
- %
- \expandafter\ifx\csname E\endthing\endcsname\relax
- \expandafter\ifx\csname \endthing\endcsname\relax
- % There's no \foo, i.e., no ``environment'' foo.
- \errhelp = \EMsimple
- \errmessage{Undefined command `@end \endthing'}%
- \else
- \unmatchedenderror\endthing
- \fi
+% Check whether we're in the right environment:
+\def\checkenv#1{%
+ \def\temp{#1}%
+ \ifx\thisenv\temp
\else
- % Everything's ok; the right environment has been started.
- \csname E\endthing\endcsname
+ \badenverr
\fi
}
-% There is an environment #1, but it hasn't been started. Give an error.
-%
-\def\unmatchedenderror#1{%
+% Evironment mismatch, #1 expected:
+\def\badenverr{%
\errhelp = \EMsimple
- \errmessage{This `@end #1' doesn't have a matching `@#1'}%
+ \errmessage{This command can appear only \inenvironment\temp,
+ not \inenvironment\thisenv}%
+}
+\def\inenvironment#1{%
+ \ifx#1\empty
+ out of any environment%
+ \else
+ in environment \expandafter\string#1%
+ \fi
}
-% Define the control sequence \E#1 to give an unmatched @end error.
+% @end foo executes the definition of \Efoo.
+% But first, it executes a specialized version of \checkenv
%
-\def\defineunmatchedend#1{%
- \expandafter\def\csname E#1\endcsname{\unmatchedenderror{#1}}%
+\parseargdef\end{%
+ \if 1\csname iscond.#1\endcsname
+ \else
+ % The general wording of \badenverr may not be ideal, but... --kasal, 06nov03
+ \expandafter\checkenv\csname#1\endcsname
+ \csname E#1\endcsname
+ \endgroup
+ \fi
}
+\newhelp\EMsimple{Press RETURN to continue.}
+
%% Simple single-character @ commands
@@ -493,6 +576,9 @@
!gdef!rbraceatcmd[@}]%
!endgroup
+% @comma{} to avoid , parsing problems.
+\let\comma = ,
+
% Accents: @, @dotaccent @ringaccent @ubaraccent @udotaccent
% Others are defined by plain TeX: @` @' @" @^ @~ @= @u @v @H.
\let\, = \c
@@ -502,10 +588,12 @@
\let\ubaraccent = \b
\let\udotaccent = \d
-% Other special characters: @questiondown @exclamdown
+% Other special characters: @questiondown @exclamdown @ordf @ordm
% Plain TeX defines: @AA @AE @O @OE @L (plus lowercase versions) @ss.
\def\questiondown{?`}
\def\exclamdown{!`}
+\def\ordf{\leavevmode\raise1ex\hbox{\selectfonts\lllsize \underbar{a}}}
+\def\ordm{\leavevmode\raise1ex\hbox{\selectfonts\lllsize \underbar{o}}}
% Dotless i and dotless j, used for accents.
\def\imacro{i}
@@ -518,6 +606,25 @@
\fi\fi
}
+% The \TeX{} logo, as in plain, but resetting the spacing so that a
+% period following counts as ending a sentence. (Idea found in latex.)
+%
+\edef\TeX{\TeX \spacefactor=1000 }
+
+% @LaTeX{} logo. Not quite the same results as the definition in
+% latex.ltx, since we use a different font for the raised A; it's most
+% convenient for us to use an explicitly smaller font, rather than using
+% the \scriptstyle font (since we don't reset \scriptstyle and
+% \scriptscriptstyle).
+%
+\def\LaTeX{%
+ L\kern-.36em
+ {\setbox0=\hbox{T}%
+ \vbox to \ht0{\hbox{\selectfonts\lllsize A}\vss}}%
+ \kern-.15em
+ \TeX
+}
+
% Be sure we're in horizontal mode when doing a tie, since we make space
% equivalent to this in @example-like environments. Otherwise, a space
% at the beginning of a line will start with \penalty -- and
@@ -536,6 +643,9 @@
% @* forces a line break.
\def\*{\hfil\break\hbox{}\ignorespaces}
+% @/ allows a line break.
+\let\/=\allowbreak
+
% @. is an end-of-sentence period.
\def\.{.\spacefactor=3000 }
@@ -564,63 +674,18 @@
% explicit \vfill so that the extra space is at the bottom. The
% threshold for doing this is if the group is more than \vfilllimit
% percent of a page (\vfilllimit can be changed inside of @tex).
-%
+%
\newbox\groupbox
\def\vfilllimit{0.7}
%
-\def\group{\begingroup
- \ifnum\catcode13=\active \else
+\envdef\group{%
+ \ifnum\catcode`\^^M=\active \else
\errhelp = \groupinvalidhelp
\errmessage{@group invalid in context where filling is enabled}%
\fi
- %
- % The \vtop we start below produces a box with normal height and large
- % depth; thus, TeX puts \baselineskip glue before it, and (when the
- % next line of text is done) \lineskip glue after it. (See p.82 of
- % the TeXbook.) Thus, space below is not quite equal to space
- % above. But it's pretty close.
- \def\Egroup{%
- \egroup % End the \vtop.
- % \dimen0 is the vertical size of the group's box.
- \dimen0 = \ht\groupbox \advance\dimen0 by \dp\groupbox
- % \dimen2 is how much space is left on the page (more or less).
- \dimen2 = \pageheight \advance\dimen2 by -\pagetotal
- % if the group doesn't fit on the current page, and it's a big big
- % group, force a page break.
- \ifdim \dimen0 > \dimen2
- \ifdim \pagetotal < \vfilllimit\pageheight
- \page
- \fi
- \fi
- \copy\groupbox
- \endgroup % End the \group.
- }%
+ \startsavinginserts
%
\setbox\groupbox = \vtop\bgroup
- % We have to put a strut on the last line in case the @group is in
- % the midst of an example, rather than completely enclosing it.
- % Otherwise, the interline space between the last line of the group
- % and the first line afterwards is too small. But we can't put the
- % strut in \Egroup, since there it would be on a line by itself.
- % Hence this just inserts a strut at the beginning of each line.
- \everypar = {\strut}%
- %
- % Since we have a strut on every line, we don't need any of TeX's
- % normal interline spacing.
- \offinterlineskip
- %
- % OK, but now we have to do something about blank
- % lines in the input in @example-like environments, which normally
- % just turn into \lisppar, which will insert no space now that we've
- % turned off the interline space. Simplest is to make them be an
- % empty paragraph.
- \ifx\par\lisppar
- \edef\par{\leavevmode \par}%
- %
- % Reset ^^M's definition to new definition of \par.
- \obeylines
- \fi
- %
% Do @comment since we are called inside an environment such as
% @example, where each end-of-line in the input causes an
% end-of-line in the output. We don't want the end-of-line after
@@ -630,6 +695,32 @@
\comment
}
%
+% The \vtop produces a box with normal height and large depth; thus, TeX puts
+% \baselineskip glue before it, and (when the next line of text is done)
+% \lineskip glue after it. Thus, space below is not quite equal to space
+% above. But it's pretty close.
+\def\Egroup{%
+ % To get correct interline space between the last line of the group
+ % and the first line afterwards, we have to propagate \prevdepth.
+ \endgraf % Not \par, as it may have been set to \lisppar.
+ \global\dimen1 = \prevdepth
+ \egroup % End the \vtop.
+ % \dimen0 is the vertical size of the group's box.
+ \dimen0 = \ht\groupbox \advance\dimen0 by \dp\groupbox
+ % \dimen2 is how much space is left on the page (more or less).
+ \dimen2 = \pageheight \advance\dimen2 by -\pagetotal
+ % if the group doesn't fit on the current page, and it's a big big
+ % group, force a page break.
+ \ifdim \dimen0 > \dimen2
+ \ifdim \pagetotal < \vfilllimit\pageheight
+ \page
+ \fi
+ \fi
+ \box\groupbox
+ \prevdepth = \dimen1
+ \checkinserts
+}
+%
% TeX puts in an \escapechar (i.e., `@') at the beginning of the help
% message, so this ends up printing `@group can only ...'.
%
@@ -642,10 +733,8 @@ where each line of input produces a line of output.}
\newdimen\mil \mil=0.001in
-\def\need{\parsearg\needx}
-
% Old definition--didn't work.
-%\def\needx #1{\par %
+%\parseargdef\need{\par %
%% This method tries to make TeX break the page naturally
%% if the depth of the box does not fit.
%{\baselineskip=0pt%
@@ -653,7 +742,7 @@ where each line of input produces a line of output.}
%\prevdepth=-1000pt
%}}
-\def\needx#1{%
+\parseargdef\need{%
% Ensure vertical mode, so we don't make a big box in the middle of a
% paragraph.
\par
@@ -692,35 +781,10 @@ where each line of input produces a line of output.}
\fi
}
-% @br forces paragraph break
+% @br forces paragraph break (and is undocumented).
\let\br = \par
-% @dots{} output an ellipsis using the current font.
-% We do .5em per period so that it has the same spacing in a typewriter
-% font as three actual period characters.
-%
-\def\dots{%
- \leavevmode
- \hbox to 1.5em{%
- \hskip 0pt plus 0.25fil minus 0.25fil
- .\hss.\hss.%
- \hskip 0pt plus 0.5fil minus 0.5fil
- }%
-}
-
-% @enddots{} is an end-of-sentence ellipsis.
-%
-\def\enddots{%
- \leavevmode
- \hbox to 2em{%
- \hskip 0pt plus 0.25fil minus 0.25fil
- .\hss.\hss.\hss.%
- \hskip 0pt plus 0.5fil minus 0.5fil
- }%
- \spacefactor=3000
-}
-
% @page forces the start of a new page.
%
\def\page{\par\vfill\supereject}
@@ -733,13 +797,11 @@ where each line of input produces a line of output.}
\newskip\exdentamount
% This defn is used inside fill environments such as @defun.
-\def\exdent{\parsearg\exdentyyy}
-\def\exdentyyy #1{{\hfil\break\hbox{\kern -\exdentamount{\rm#1}}\hfil\break}}
+\parseargdef\exdent{\hfil\break\hbox{\kern -\exdentamount{\rm#1}}\hfil\break}
% This defn is used inside nofill environments such as @example.
-\def\nofillexdent{\parsearg\nofillexdentyyy}
-\def\nofillexdentyyy #1{{\advance \leftskip by -\exdentamount
-\leftline{\hskip\leftskip{\rm#1}}}}
+\parseargdef\nofillexdent{{\advance \leftskip by -\exdentamount
+ \leftline{\hskip\leftskip{\rm#1}}}}
% @inmargin{WHICH}{TEXT} puts TEXT in the WHICH margin next to the current
% paragraph. For more general purposes, use the \margin insertion
@@ -770,10 +832,10 @@ where each line of input produces a line of output.}
% @inmargin{TEXT [, RIGHT-TEXT]}
% (if RIGHT-TEXT is given, use TEXT for left page, RIGHT-TEXT for right;
% else use TEXT for both).
-%
+%
\def\inmargin#1{\parseinmargin #1,,\finish}
\def\parseinmargin#1,#2,#3\finish{% not perfect, but better than nothing.
- \setbox0 = \hbox{\ignorespaces #2}%
+ \setbox0 = \hbox{\ignorespaces #2}%
\ifdim\wd0 > 0pt
\def\lefttext{#1}% have both texts
\def\righttext{#2}%
@@ -791,8 +853,19 @@ where each line of input produces a line of output.}
}
% @include file insert text of that file as input.
-% Allow normal characters that we make active in the argument (a file name).
-\def\include{\begingroup
+%
+\def\include{\parseargusing\filenamecatcodes\includezzz}
+\def\includezzz#1{%
+ \pushthisfilestack
+ \def\thisfile{#1}%
+ {%
+ \makevalueexpandable
+ \def\temp{\input #1 }%
+ \expandafter
+ }\temp
+ \popthisfilestack
+}
+\def\filenamecatcodes{%
\catcode`\\=\other
\catcode`~=\other
\catcode`^=\other
@@ -801,33 +874,50 @@ where each line of input produces a line of output.}
\catcode`<=\other
\catcode`>=\other
\catcode`+=\other
- \parsearg\includezzz}
-% Restore active chars for included file.
-\def\includezzz#1{\endgroup\begingroup
- % Read the included file in a group so nested @include's work.
- \def\thisfile{#1}%
- \let\value=\expandablevalue
- \input\thisfile
-\endgroup}
+ \catcode`-=\other
+}
+
+\def\pushthisfilestack{%
+ \expandafter\pushthisfilestackX\popthisfilestack\StackTerm
+}
+\def\pushthisfilestackX{%
+ \expandafter\pushthisfilestackY\thisfile\StackTerm
+}
+\def\pushthisfilestackY #1\StackTerm #2\StackTerm {%
+ \gdef\popthisfilestack{\gdef\thisfile{#1}\gdef\popthisfilestack{#2}}%
+}
+
+\def\popthisfilestack{\errthisfilestackempty}
+\def\errthisfilestackempty{\errmessage{Internal error:
+ the stack of filenames is empty.}}
\def\thisfile{}
% @center line
% outputs that line, centered.
%
-\def\center{\parsearg\docenter}
-\def\docenter#1{{%
- \ifhmode \hfil\break \fi
- \advance\hsize by -\leftskip
- \advance\hsize by -\rightskip
- \line{\hfil \ignorespaces#1\unskip \hfil}%
- \ifhmode \break \fi
-}}
+\parseargdef\center{%
+ \ifhmode
+ \let\next\centerH
+ \else
+ \let\next\centerV
+ \fi
+ \next{\hfil \ignorespaces#1\unskip \hfil}%
+}
+\def\centerH#1{%
+ {%
+ \hfil\break
+ \advance\hsize by -\leftskip
+ \advance\hsize by -\rightskip
+ \line{#1}%
+ \break
+ }%
+}
+\def\centerV#1{\line{\kern\leftskip #1\kern\rightskip}}
% @sp n outputs n lines of vertical space
-\def\sp{\parsearg\spxxx}
-\def\spxxx #1{\vskip #1\baselineskip}
+\parseargdef\sp{\vskip #1\baselineskip}
% @comment ...line which is ignored...
% @c is the same as @comment
@@ -842,13 +932,13 @@ where each line of input produces a line of output.}
% @paragraphindent NCHARS
% We'll use ems for NCHARS, close enough.
-% We cannot implement @paragraphindent asis, though.
-%
+% NCHARS can also be the word `asis' or `none'.
+% We cannot feasibly implement @paragraphindent asis, though.
+%
\def\asisword{asis} % no translation, these are keywords
\def\noneword{none}
%
-\def\paragraphindent{\parsearg\doparagraphindent}
-\def\doparagraphindent#1{%
+\parseargdef\paragraphindent{%
\def\temp{#1}%
\ifx\temp\asisword
\else
@@ -865,8 +955,7 @@ where each line of input produces a line of output.}
% We'll use ems for NCHARS like @paragraphindent.
% It seems @exampleindent asis isn't necessary, but
% I preserve it to make it similar to @paragraphindent.
-\def\exampleindent{\parsearg\doexampleindent}
-\def\doexampleindent#1{%
+\parseargdef\exampleindent{%
\def\temp{#1}%
\ifx\temp\asisword
\else
@@ -878,48 +967,97 @@ where each line of input produces a line of output.}
\fi
}
+% @firstparagraphindent WORD
+% If WORD is `none', then suppress indentation of the first paragraph
+% after a section heading. If WORD is `insert', then do indent at such
+% paragraphs.
+%
+% The paragraph indentation is suppressed or not by calling
+% \suppressfirstparagraphindent, which the sectioning commands do.
+% We switch the definition of this back and forth according to WORD.
+% By default, we suppress indentation.
+%
+\def\suppressfirstparagraphindent{\dosuppressfirstparagraphindent}
+\def\insertword{insert}
+%
+\parseargdef\firstparagraphindent{%
+ \def\temp{#1}%
+ \ifx\temp\noneword
+ \let\suppressfirstparagraphindent = \dosuppressfirstparagraphindent
+ \else\ifx\temp\insertword
+ \let\suppressfirstparagraphindent = \relax
+ \else
+ \errhelp = \EMsimple
+ \errmessage{Unknown @firstparagraphindent option `\temp'}%
+ \fi\fi
+}
+
+% Here is how we actually suppress indentation. Redefine \everypar to
+% \kern backwards by \parindent, and then reset itself to empty.
+%
+% We also make \indent itself not actually do anything until the next
+% paragraph.
+%
+\gdef\dosuppressfirstparagraphindent{%
+ \gdef\indent{%
+ \restorefirstparagraphindent
+ \indent
+ }%
+ \gdef\noindent{%
+ \restorefirstparagraphindent
+ \noindent
+ }%
+ \global\everypar = {%
+ \kern -\parindent
+ \restorefirstparagraphindent
+ }%
+}
+
+\gdef\restorefirstparagraphindent{%
+ \global \let \indent = \ptexindent
+ \global \let \noindent = \ptexnoindent
+ \global \everypar = {}%
+}
+
+
% @asis just yields its argument. Used with @table, for example.
%
\def\asis#1{#1}
% @math outputs its argument in math mode.
-% We don't use $'s directly in the definition of \math because we need
-% to set catcodes according to plain TeX first, to allow for subscripts,
-% superscripts, special math chars, etc.
-%
-\let\implicitmath = $%$ font-lock fix
%
% One complication: _ usually means subscripts, but it could also mean
% an actual _ character, as in @math{@var{some_variable} + 1}. So make
-% _ within @math be active (mathcode "8000), and distinguish by seeing
-% if the current family is \slfam, which is what @var uses.
-%
-{\catcode\underChar = \active
-\gdef\mathunderscore{%
- \catcode\underChar=\active
- \def_{\ifnum\fam=\slfam \_\else\sb\fi}%
-}}
-%
+% _ active, and distinguish by seeing if the current family is \slfam,
+% which is what @var uses.
+{
+ \catcode\underChar = \active
+ \gdef\mathunderscore{%
+ \catcode\underChar=\active
+ \def_{\ifnum\fam=\slfam \_\else\sb\fi}%
+ }
+}
% Another complication: we want \\ (and @\) to output a \ character.
% FYI, plain.tex uses \\ as a temporary control sequence (why?), but
% this is not advertised and we don't care. Texinfo does not
% otherwise define @\.
-%
+%
% The \mathchar is class=0=ordinary, family=7=ttfam, position=5C=\.
\def\mathbackslash{\ifnum\fam=\ttfam \mathchar"075C \else\backslash \fi}
%
\def\math{%
\tex
- \mathcode`\_="8000 \mathunderscore
+ \mathunderscore
\let\\ = \mathbackslash
\mathactive
- \implicitmath\finishmath}
-\def\finishmath#1{#1\implicitmath\Etex}
+ $\finishmath
+}
+\def\finishmath#1{#1$\endgroup} % Close the group opened by \tex.
% Some active characters (such as <) are spaced differently in math.
-% We have to reset their definitions in case the @math was an
-% argument to a command which set the catcodes (such as @item or @section).
-%
+% We have to reset their definitions in case the @math was an argument
+% to a command which sets the catcodes (such as @item or @section).
+%
{
\catcode`^ = \active
\catcode`< = \active
@@ -934,8 +1072,33 @@ where each line of input produces a line of output.}
}
% @bullet and @minus need the same treatment as @math, just above.
-\def\bullet{\implicitmath\ptexbullet\implicitmath}
-\def\minus{\implicitmath-\implicitmath}
+\def\bullet{$\ptexbullet$}
+\def\minus{$-$}
+
+% @dots{} outputs an ellipsis using the current font.
+% We do .5em per period so that it has the same spacing in a typewriter
+% font as three actual period characters.
+%
+\def\dots{%
+ \leavevmode
+ \hbox to 1.5em{%
+ \hskip 0pt plus 0.25fil
+ .\hfil.\hfil.%
+ \hskip 0pt plus 0.5fil
+ }%
+}
+
+% @enddots{} is an end-of-sentence ellipsis.
+%
+\def\enddots{%
+ \dots
+ \spacefactor=3000
+}
+
+% @comma{} is so commas can be inserted into text without messing up
+% Texinfo's parsing.
+%
+\let\comma = ,
% @refill is a no-op.
\let\refill=\relax
@@ -951,20 +1114,20 @@ where each line of input produces a line of output.}
% So open here the files we need to have open while reading the input.
% This makes it possible to make a .fmt file for texinfo.
\def\setfilename{%
+ \fixbackslash % Turn off hack to swallow `\input texinfo'.
\iflinks
- \readauxfile
+ \tryauxfile
+ % Open the new aux file. TeX will close it automatically at exit.
+ \immediate\openout\auxfile=\jobname.aux
\fi % \openindices needs to do some work in any case.
\openindices
- \fixbackslash % Turn off hack to swallow `\input texinfo'.
- \global\let\setfilename=\comment % Ignore extra @setfilename cmds.
+ \let\setfilename=\comment % Ignore extra @setfilename cmds.
%
% If texinfo.cnf is present on the system, read it.
% Useful for site-wide @afourpaper, etc.
- % Just to be on the safe side, close the input stream before the \input.
\openin 1 texinfo.cnf
- \ifeof1 \let\temp=\relax \else \def\temp{\input texinfo.cnf }\fi
- \closein1
- \temp
+ \ifeof 1 \else \input texinfo.cnf \fi
+ \closein 1
%
\comment % Ignore the actual filename.
}
@@ -1000,17 +1163,23 @@ where each line of input produces a line of output.}
\newif\ifpdf
\newif\ifpdfmakepagedest
+% when pdftex is run in dvi mode, \pdfoutput is defined (so \pdfoutput=1
+% can be set). So we test for \relax and 0 as well as \undefined,
+% borrowed from ifpdf.sty.
\ifx\pdfoutput\undefined
- \pdffalse
- \let\pdfmkdest = \gobble
- \let\pdfurl = \gobble
- \let\endlink = \relax
- \let\linkcolor = \relax
- \let\pdfmakeoutlines = \relax
\else
- \pdftrue
- \pdfoutput = 1
+ \ifx\pdfoutput\relax
+ \else
+ \ifcase\pdfoutput
+ \else
+ \pdftrue
+ \fi
+ \fi
+\fi
+%
+\ifpdf
\input pdfcolor
+ \pdfcatalog{/PageMode /UseOutlines}%
\def\dopdfimage#1#2#3{%
\def\imagewidth{#2}%
\def\imageheight{#3}%
@@ -1031,7 +1200,13 @@ where each line of input produces a line of output.}
\ifnum\pdftexversion < 14 \else
\pdfrefximage \pdflastximage
\fi}
- \def\pdfmkdest#1{{\normalturnoffactive \pdfdest name{#1} xyz}}
+ \def\pdfmkdest#1{{%
+ % We have to set dummies so commands such as @code in a section title
+ % aren't expanded.
+ \atdummies
+ \normalturnoffactive
+ \pdfdest name{#1} xyz%
+ }}
\def\pdfmkpgn#1{#1}
\let\linkcolor = \Blue % was Cyan, but that seems light?
\def\endlink{\Black\pdfendlink}
@@ -1040,48 +1215,94 @@ where each line of input produces a line of output.}
\def\expnumber#1{\expandafter\ifx\csname#1\endcsname\relax 0%
\else \csname#1\endcsname \fi}
\def\advancenumber#1{\tempnum=\expnumber{#1}\relax
- \advance\tempnum by1
+ \advance\tempnum by 1
\expandafter\xdef\csname#1\endcsname{\the\tempnum}}
- \def\pdfmakeoutlines{{%
- \openin 1 \jobname.toc
- \ifeof 1\else\begingroup
- \closein 1
- % Thanh's hack / proper braces in bookmarks
+ %
+ % #1 is the section text. #2 is the pdf expression for the number
+ % of subentries (or empty, for subsubsections). #3 is the node
+ % text, which might be empty if this toc entry had no
+ % corresponding node. #4 is the page number.
+ %
+ \def\dopdfoutline#1#2#3#4{%
+ % Generate a link to the node text if that exists; else, use the
+ % page number. We could generate a destination for the section
+ % text in the case where a section has no node, but it doesn't
+ % seem worthwhile, since most documents are normally structured.
+ \def\pdfoutlinedest{#3}%
+ \ifx\pdfoutlinedest\empty \def\pdfoutlinedest{#4}\fi
+ %
+ \pdfoutline goto name{\pdfmkpgn{\pdfoutlinedest}}#2{#1}%
+ }
+ %
+ \def\pdfmakeoutlines{%
+ \begingroup
+ % Thanh's hack / proper braces in bookmarks
\edef\mylbrace{\iftrue \string{\else}\fi}\let\{=\mylbrace
\edef\myrbrace{\iffalse{\else\string}\fi}\let\}=\myrbrace
%
- \def\chapentry ##1##2##3{}
- \def\secentry ##1##2##3##4{\advancenumber{chap##2}}
- \def\subsecentry ##1##2##3##4##5{\advancenumber{sec##2.##3}}
- \def\subsubsecentry ##1##2##3##4##5##6{\advancenumber{subsec##2.##3.##4}}
- \let\appendixentry = \chapentry
- \let\unnumbchapentry = \chapentry
- \let\unnumbsecentry = \secentry
- \let\unnumbsubsecentry = \subsecentry
- \let\unnumbsubsubsecentry = \subsubsecentry
+ % Read toc silently, to get counts of subentries for \pdfoutline.
+ \def\numchapentry##1##2##3##4{%
+ \def\thischapnum{##2}%
+ \def\thissecnum{0}%
+ \def\thissubsecnum{0}%
+ }%
+ \def\numsecentry##1##2##3##4{%
+ \advancenumber{chap\thischapnum}%
+ \def\thissecnum{##2}%
+ \def\thissubsecnum{0}%
+ }%
+ \def\numsubsecentry##1##2##3##4{%
+ \advancenumber{sec\thissecnum}%
+ \def\thissubsecnum{##2}%
+ }%
+ \def\numsubsubsecentry##1##2##3##4{%
+ \advancenumber{subsec\thissubsecnum}%
+ }%
+ \def\thischapnum{0}%
+ \def\thissecnum{0}%
+ \def\thissubsecnum{0}%
+ %
+ % use \def rather than \let here because we redefine \chapentry et
+ % al. a second time, below.
+ \def\appentry{\numchapentry}%
+ \def\appsecentry{\numsecentry}%
+ \def\appsubsecentry{\numsubsecentry}%
+ \def\appsubsubsecentry{\numsubsubsecentry}%
+ \def\unnchapentry{\numchapentry}%
+ \def\unnsecentry{\numsecentry}%
+ \def\unnsubsecentry{\numsubsecentry}%
+ \def\unnsubsubsecentry{\numsubsubsecentry}%
\input \jobname.toc
- \def\chapentry ##1##2##3{%
- \pdfoutline goto name{\pdfmkpgn{##3}}count-\expnumber{chap##2}{##1}}
- \def\secentry ##1##2##3##4{%
- \pdfoutline goto name{\pdfmkpgn{##4}}count-\expnumber{sec##2.##3}{##1}}
- \def\subsecentry ##1##2##3##4##5{%
- \pdfoutline goto name{\pdfmkpgn{##5}}count-\expnumber{subsec##2.##3.##4}{##1}}
- \def\subsubsecentry ##1##2##3##4##5##6{%
- \pdfoutline goto name{\pdfmkpgn{##6}}{##1}}
- \let\appendixentry = \chapentry
- \let\unnumbchapentry = \chapentry
- \let\unnumbsecentry = \secentry
- \let\unnumbsubsecentry = \subsecentry
- \let\unnumbsubsubsecentry = \subsubsecentry
%
- % Make special characters normal for writing to the pdf file.
- %
+ % Read toc second time, this time actually producing the outlines.
+ % The `-' means take the \expnumber as the absolute number of
+ % subentries, which we calculated on our first read of the .toc above.
+ %
+ % We use the node names as the destinations.
+ \def\numchapentry##1##2##3##4{%
+ \dopdfoutline{##1}{count-\expnumber{chap##2}}{##3}{##4}}%
+ \def\numsecentry##1##2##3##4{%
+ \dopdfoutline{##1}{count-\expnumber{sec##2}}{##3}{##4}}%
+ \def\numsubsecentry##1##2##3##4{%
+ \dopdfoutline{##1}{count-\expnumber{subsec##2}}{##3}{##4}}%
+ \def\numsubsubsecentry##1##2##3##4{% count is always zero
+ \dopdfoutline{##1}{}{##3}{##4}}%
+ %
+ % PDF outlines are displayed using system fonts, instead of
+ % document fonts. Therefore we cannot use special characters,
+ % since the encoding is unknown. For example, the eogonek from
+ % Latin 2 (0xea) gets translated to a | character. Info from
+ % Staszek Wawrykiewicz, 19 Jan 2004 04:09:24 +0100.
+ %
+ % xx to do this right, we have to translate 8-bit characters to
+ % their "best" equivalent, based on the @documentencoding. Right
+ % now, I guess we'll just let the pdf reader have its way.
\indexnofonts
- \let\tt=\relax
\turnoffactive
\input \jobname.toc
- \endgroup\fi
- }}
+ \endgroup
+ }
+ %
\def\makelinks #1,{%
\def\params{#1}\def\E{END}%
\ifx\params\E
@@ -1090,7 +1311,7 @@ where each line of input produces a line of output.}
\let\nextmakelinks=\makelinks
\ifnum\lnkcount>0,\fi
\picknum{#1}%
- \startlink attr{/Border [0 0 0]}
+ \startlink attr{/Border [0 0 0]}
goto name{\pdfmkpgn{\the\pgn}}%
\linkcolor #1%
\advance\lnkcount by 1%
@@ -1112,7 +1333,6 @@ where each line of input produces a line of output.}
\def\ppn#1{\pgn=#1\gobble}
\def\ppnn{\pgn=\first}
\def\pdfmklnk#1{\lnkcount=0\makelinks #1,END,}
- \def\addtokens#1#2{\edef\addtoks{\noexpand#1={\the#1#2}}\addtoks}
\def\skipspaces#1{\def\PP{#1}\def\D{|}%
\ifx\PP\D\let\nextsp\relax
\else\let\nextsp\skipspaces
@@ -1130,22 +1350,21 @@ where each line of input produces a line of output.}
\def\pdfurl#1{%
\begingroup
\normalturnoffactive\def\@{@}%
- \let\value=\expandablevalue
+ \makevalueexpandable
\leavevmode\Red
\startlink attr{/Border [0 0 0]}%
user{/Subtype /Link /A << /S /URI /URI (#1) >>}%
- % #1
\endgroup}
\def\pdfgettoks#1.{\setbox\boxA=\hbox{\toksA={#1.}\toksB={}\maketoks}}
\def\addtokens#1#2{\edef\addtoks{\noexpand#1={\the#1#2}}\addtoks}
\def\adn#1{\addtokens{\toksC}{#1}\global\countA=1\let\next=\maketoks}
\def\poptoks#1#2|ENDTOKS|{\let\first=#1\toksD={#1}\toksA={#2}}
\def\maketoks{%
- \expandafter\poptoks\the\toksA|ENDTOKS|
+ \expandafter\poptoks\the\toksA|ENDTOKS|\relax
\ifx\first0\adn0
\else\ifx\first1\adn1 \else\ifx\first2\adn2 \else\ifx\first3\adn3
\else\ifx\first4\adn4 \else\ifx\first5\adn5 \else\ifx\first6\adn6
- \else\ifx\first7\adn7 \else\ifx\first8\adn8 \else\ifx\first9\adn9
+ \else\ifx\first7\adn7 \else\ifx\first8\adn8 \else\ifx\first9\adn9
\else
\ifnum0=\countA\else\makelink\fi
\ifx\first.\let\next=\done\else
@@ -1161,20 +1380,44 @@ where each line of input produces a line of output.}
\startlink attr{/Border [0 0 0]} goto name{\pdfmkpgn{#1}}
\linkcolor #1\endlink}
\def\done{\edef\st{\global\noexpand\toksA={\the\toksB}}\st}
-\fi % \ifx\pdfoutput
+\else
+ \let\pdfmkdest = \gobble
+ \let\pdfurl = \gobble
+ \let\endlink = \relax
+ \let\linkcolor = \relax
+ \let\pdfmakeoutlines = \relax
+\fi % \ifx\pdfoutput
\message{fonts,}
-% Font-change commands.
+
+% Change the current font style to #1, remembering it in \curfontstyle.
+% For now, we do not accumulate font styles: @b{@i{foo}} prints foo in
+% italics, not bold italics.
+%
+\def\setfontstyle#1{%
+ \def\curfontstyle{#1}% not as a control sequence, because we are \edef'd.
+ \csname ten#1\endcsname % change the current font
+}
+
+% Select #1 fonts with the current style.
+%
+\def\selectfonts#1{\csname #1fonts\endcsname \csname\curfontstyle\endcsname}
+
+\def\rm{\fam=0 \setfontstyle{rm}}
+\def\it{\fam=\itfam \setfontstyle{it}}
+\def\sl{\fam=\slfam \setfontstyle{sl}}
+\def\bf{\fam=\bffam \setfontstyle{bf}}\def\bfstylename{bf}
+\def\tt{\fam=\ttfam \setfontstyle{tt}}
% Texinfo sort of supports the sans serif font style, which plain TeX does not.
-% So we set up a \sf analogous to plain's \rm, etc.
+% So we set up a \sf.
\newfam\sffam
-\def\sf{\fam=\sffam \tensf}
+\def\sf{\fam=\sffam \setfontstyle{sf}}
\let\li = \sf % Sometimes we call it \li, not \sf.
-% We don't need math for this one.
-\def\ttsl{\tenttsl}
+% We don't need math for this font style.
+\def\ttsl{\setfontstyle{ttsl}}
% Default leading.
\newdimen\textleading \textleading = 13.2pt
@@ -1225,21 +1468,11 @@ where each line of input produces a line of output.}
\def\scshape{csc}
\def\scbshape{csc}
-\newcount\mainmagstep
-\ifx\bigger\relax
- % not really supported.
- \mainmagstep=\magstep1
- \setfont\textrm\rmshape{12}{1000}
- \setfont\texttt\ttshape{12}{1000}
-\else
- \mainmagstep=\magstephalf
- \setfont\textrm\rmshape{10}{\mainmagstep}
- \setfont\texttt\ttshape{10}{\mainmagstep}
-\fi
-% Instead of cmb10, you may want to use cmbx10.
-% cmbx10 is a prettier font on its own, but cmb10
-% looks better when embedded in a line with cmr10
-% (in Bob's opinion).
+% Text fonts (11.2pt, magstep1).
+\def\textnominalsize{11pt}
+\edef\mainmagstep{\magstephalf}
+\setfont\textrm\rmshape{10}{\mainmagstep}
+\setfont\texttt\ttshape{10}{\mainmagstep}
\setfont\textbf\bfshape{10}{\mainmagstep}
\setfont\textit\itshape{10}{\mainmagstep}
\setfont\textsl\slshape{10}{\mainmagstep}
@@ -1249,12 +1482,14 @@ where each line of input produces a line of output.}
\font\texti=cmmi10 scaled \mainmagstep
\font\textsy=cmsy10 scaled \mainmagstep
-% A few fonts for @defun, etc.
-\setfont\defbf\bxshape{10}{\magstep1} %was 1314
+% A few fonts for @defun names and args.
+\setfont\defbf\bfshape{10}{\magstep1}
\setfont\deftt\ttshape{10}{\magstep1}
-\def\df{\let\tentt=\deftt \let\tenbf = \defbf \bf}
+\setfont\defttsl\ttslshape{10}{\magstep1}
+\def\df{\let\tentt=\deftt \let\tenbf = \defbf \let\tenttsl=\defttsl \bf}
% Fonts for indices, footnotes, small examples (9pt).
+\def\smallnominalsize{9pt}
\setfont\smallrm\rmshape{9}{1000}
\setfont\smalltt\ttshape{9}{1000}
\setfont\smallbf\bfshape{10}{900}
@@ -1267,6 +1502,7 @@ where each line of input produces a line of output.}
\font\smallsy=cmsy9
% Fonts for small examples (8pt).
+\def\smallernominalsize{8pt}
\setfont\smallerrm\rmshape{8}{1000}
\setfont\smallertt\ttshape{8}{1000}
\setfont\smallerbf\bfshape{10}{800}
@@ -1278,7 +1514,8 @@ where each line of input produces a line of output.}
\font\smalleri=cmmi8
\font\smallersy=cmsy8
-% Fonts for title page:
+% Fonts for title page (20.4pt):
+\def\titlenominalsize{20pt}
\setfont\titlerm\rmbshape{12}{\magstep3}
\setfont\titleit\itbshape{10}{\magstep4}
\setfont\titlesl\slbshape{10}{\magstep4}
@@ -1293,6 +1530,7 @@ where each line of input produces a line of output.}
\def\authortt{\sectt}
% Chapter (and unnumbered) fonts (17.28pt).
+\def\chapnominalsize{17pt}
\setfont\chaprm\rmbshape{12}{\magstep2}
\setfont\chapit\itbshape{10}{\magstep3}
\setfont\chapsl\slbshape{10}{\magstep3}
@@ -1305,6 +1543,7 @@ where each line of input produces a line of output.}
\font\chapsy=cmsy10 scaled \magstep3
% Section fonts (14.4pt).
+\def\secnominalsize{14pt}
\setfont\secrm\rmbshape{12}{\magstep1}
\setfont\secit\itbshape{10}{\magstep2}
\setfont\secsl\slbshape{10}{\magstep2}
@@ -1317,6 +1556,7 @@ where each line of input produces a line of output.}
\font\secsy=cmsy10 scaled \magstep2
% Subsection fonts (13.15pt).
+\def\ssecnominalsize{13pt}
\setfont\ssecrm\rmbshape{12}{\magstephalf}
\setfont\ssecit\itbshape{10}{1315}
\setfont\ssecsl\slbshape{10}{1315}
@@ -1324,11 +1564,22 @@ where each line of input produces a line of output.}
\setfont\ssecttsl\ttslshape{10}{1315}
\setfont\ssecsf\sfbshape{12}{\magstephalf}
\let\ssecbf\ssecrm
-\setfont\ssecsc\scbshape{10}{\magstep1}
+\setfont\ssecsc\scbshape{10}{1315}
\font\sseci=cmmi12 scaled \magstephalf
\font\ssecsy=cmsy10 scaled 1315
-% The smallcaps and symbol fonts should actually be scaled \magstep1.5,
-% but that is not a standard magnification.
+
+% Reduced fonts for @acro in text (10pt).
+\def\reducednominalsize{10pt}
+\setfont\reducedrm\rmshape{10}{1000}
+\setfont\reducedtt\ttshape{10}{1000}
+\setfont\reducedbf\bfshape{10}{1000}
+\setfont\reducedit\itshape{10}{1000}
+\setfont\reducedsl\slshape{10}{1000}
+\setfont\reducedsf\sfshape{10}{1000}
+\setfont\reducedsc\scshape{10}{1000}
+\setfont\reducedttsl\ttslshape{10}{1000}
+\font\reducedi=cmmi10
+\font\reducedsy=cmsy10
% In order for the font changes to affect most math symbols and letters,
% we have to define the \textfont of the standard families. Since
@@ -1343,50 +1594,81 @@ where each line of input produces a line of output.}
}
% The font-changing commands redefine the meanings of \tenSTYLE, instead
-% of just \STYLE. We do this so that font changes will continue to work
-% in math mode, where it is the current \fam that is relevant in most
-% cases, not the current font. Plain TeX does \def\bf{\fam=\bffam
-% \tenbf}, for example. By redefining \tenbf, we obviate the need to
-% redefine \bf itself.
+% of just \STYLE. We do this because \STYLE needs to also set the
+% current \fam for math mode. Our \STYLE (e.g., \rm) commands hardwire
+% \tenSTYLE to set the current font.
+%
+% Each font-changing command also sets the names \lsize (one size lower)
+% and \lllsize (three sizes lower). These relative commands are used in
+% the LaTeX logo and acronyms.
+%
+% This all needs generalizing, badly.
+%
\def\textfonts{%
\let\tenrm=\textrm \let\tenit=\textit \let\tensl=\textsl
\let\tenbf=\textbf \let\tentt=\texttt \let\smallcaps=\textsc
- \let\tensf=\textsf \let\teni=\texti \let\tensy=\textsy \let\tenttsl=\textttsl
+ \let\tensf=\textsf \let\teni=\texti \let\tensy=\textsy
+ \let\tenttsl=\textttsl
+ \def\curfontsize{text}%
+ \def\lsize{reduced}\def\lllsize{smaller}%
\resetmathfonts \setleading{\textleading}}
\def\titlefonts{%
\let\tenrm=\titlerm \let\tenit=\titleit \let\tensl=\titlesl
\let\tenbf=\titlebf \let\tentt=\titlett \let\smallcaps=\titlesc
\let\tensf=\titlesf \let\teni=\titlei \let\tensy=\titlesy
\let\tenttsl=\titlettsl
+ \def\curfontsize{title}%
+ \def\lsize{chap}\def\lllsize{subsec}%
\resetmathfonts \setleading{25pt}}
\def\titlefont#1{{\titlefonts\rm #1}}
\def\chapfonts{%
\let\tenrm=\chaprm \let\tenit=\chapit \let\tensl=\chapsl
\let\tenbf=\chapbf \let\tentt=\chaptt \let\smallcaps=\chapsc
- \let\tensf=\chapsf \let\teni=\chapi \let\tensy=\chapsy \let\tenttsl=\chapttsl
+ \let\tensf=\chapsf \let\teni=\chapi \let\tensy=\chapsy
+ \let\tenttsl=\chapttsl
+ \def\curfontsize{chap}%
+ \def\lsize{sec}\def\lllsize{text}%
\resetmathfonts \setleading{19pt}}
\def\secfonts{%
\let\tenrm=\secrm \let\tenit=\secit \let\tensl=\secsl
\let\tenbf=\secbf \let\tentt=\sectt \let\smallcaps=\secsc
- \let\tensf=\secsf \let\teni=\seci \let\tensy=\secsy \let\tenttsl=\secttsl
+ \let\tensf=\secsf \let\teni=\seci \let\tensy=\secsy
+ \let\tenttsl=\secttsl
+ \def\curfontsize{sec}%
+ \def\lsize{subsec}\def\lllsize{reduced}%
\resetmathfonts \setleading{16pt}}
\def\subsecfonts{%
\let\tenrm=\ssecrm \let\tenit=\ssecit \let\tensl=\ssecsl
\let\tenbf=\ssecbf \let\tentt=\ssectt \let\smallcaps=\ssecsc
- \let\tensf=\ssecsf \let\teni=\sseci \let\tensy=\ssecsy \let\tenttsl=\ssecttsl
+ \let\tensf=\ssecsf \let\teni=\sseci \let\tensy=\ssecsy
+ \let\tenttsl=\ssecttsl
+ \def\curfontsize{ssec}%
+ \def\lsize{text}\def\lllsize{small}%
\resetmathfonts \setleading{15pt}}
-\let\subsubsecfonts = \subsecfonts % Maybe make sssec fonts scaled magstephalf?
+\let\subsubsecfonts = \subsecfonts
+\def\reducedfonts{%
+ \let\tenrm=\reducedrm \let\tenit=\reducedit \let\tensl=\reducedsl
+ \let\tenbf=\reducedbf \let\tentt=\reducedtt \let\reducedcaps=\reducedsc
+ \let\tensf=\reducedsf \let\teni=\reducedi \let\tensy=\reducedsy
+ \let\tenttsl=\reducedttsl
+ \def\curfontsize{reduced}%
+ \def\lsize{small}\def\lllsize{smaller}%
+ \resetmathfonts \setleading{10.5pt}}
\def\smallfonts{%
\let\tenrm=\smallrm \let\tenit=\smallit \let\tensl=\smallsl
\let\tenbf=\smallbf \let\tentt=\smalltt \let\smallcaps=\smallsc
\let\tensf=\smallsf \let\teni=\smalli \let\tensy=\smallsy
\let\tenttsl=\smallttsl
+ \def\curfontsize{small}%
+ \def\lsize{smaller}\def\lllsize{smaller}%
\resetmathfonts \setleading{10.5pt}}
\def\smallerfonts{%
\let\tenrm=\smallerrm \let\tenit=\smallerit \let\tensl=\smallersl
\let\tenbf=\smallerbf \let\tentt=\smallertt \let\smallcaps=\smallersc
\let\tensf=\smallersf \let\teni=\smalleri \let\tensy=\smallersy
\let\tenttsl=\smallerttsl
+ \def\curfontsize{smaller}%
+ \def\lsize{smaller}\def\lllsize{smaller}%
\resetmathfonts \setleading{9.5pt}}
% Set the fonts to use with the @small... environments.
@@ -1395,22 +1677,21 @@ where each line of input produces a line of output.}
% About \smallexamplefonts. If we use \smallfonts (9pt), @smallexample
% can fit this many characters:
% 8.5x11=86 smallbook=72 a4=90 a5=69
-% If we use \smallerfonts (8pt), then we can fit this many characters:
+% If we use \scriptfonts (8pt), then we can fit this many characters:
% 8.5x11=90+ smallbook=80 a4=90+ a5=77
% For me, subjectively, the few extra characters that fit aren't worth
% the additional smallness of 8pt. So I'm making the default 9pt.
-%
+%
% By the way, for comparison, here's what fits with @example (10pt):
% 8.5x11=71 smallbook=60 a4=75 a5=58
-%
-% I wish we used A4 paper on this side of the Atlantic.
-%
+%
+% I wish the USA used A4 paper.
% --karl, 24jan03.
% Set up the default fonts, so we can use them for creating boxes.
%
-\textfonts
+\textfonts \rm
% Define these so they can be easily changed for other fonts.
\def\angleleft{$\langle$}
@@ -1421,7 +1702,7 @@ where each line of input produces a line of output.}
% Fonts for short table of contents.
\setfont\shortcontrm\rmshape{12}{1000}
-\setfont\shortcontbf\bxshape{12}{1000}
+\setfont\shortcontbf\bfshape{10}{\magstep1} % no cmb12
\setfont\shortcontsl\slshape{12}{1000}
\setfont\shortconttt\ttshape{12}{1000}
@@ -1430,19 +1711,32 @@ where each line of input produces a line of output.}
% \smartitalic{ARG} outputs arg in italics, followed by an italic correction
% unless the following character is such as not to need one.
-\def\smartitalicx{\ifx\next,\else\ifx\next-\else\ifx\next.\else\/\fi\fi\fi}
+\def\smartitalicx{\ifx\next,\else\ifx\next-\else\ifx\next.\else
+ \ptexslash\fi\fi\fi}
\def\smartslanted#1{{\ifusingtt\ttsl\sl #1}\futurelet\next\smartitalicx}
\def\smartitalic#1{{\ifusingtt\ttsl\it #1}\futurelet\next\smartitalicx}
+% like \smartslanted except unconditionally uses \ttsl.
+% @var is set to this for defun arguments.
+\def\ttslanted#1{{\ttsl #1}\futurelet\next\smartitalicx}
+
+% like \smartslanted except unconditionally use \sl. We never want
+% ttsl for book titles, do we?
+\def\cite#1{{\sl #1}\futurelet\next\smartitalicx}
+
\let\i=\smartitalic
+\let\slanted=\smartslanted
\let\var=\smartslanted
\let\dfn=\smartslanted
\let\emph=\smartitalic
-\let\cite=\smartslanted
+% @b, explicit bold.
\def\b#1{{\bf #1}}
\let\strong=\b
+% @sansserif, explicit sans.
+\def\sansserif#1{{\sf #1}}
+
% We can't just use \exhyphenpenalty, because that only has effect at
% the end of a paragraph. Restore normal hyphenation at the end of the
% group within which \nohyphenation is presumably called.
@@ -1453,7 +1747,7 @@ where each line of input produces a line of output.}
% Set sfcode to normal for the chars that usually have another value.
% Can't use plain's \frenchspacing because it uses the `\x notation, and
% sometimes \x has an active definition that messes things up.
-%
+%
\catcode`@=11
\def\frenchspacing{%
\sfcode\dotChar =\@m \sfcode\questChar=\@m \sfcode\exclamChar=\@m
@@ -1465,7 +1759,6 @@ where each line of input produces a line of output.}
{\tt \rawbackslash \frenchspacing #1}%
\null
}
-\let\ttfont=\t
\def\samp#1{`\tclose{#1}'\null}
\setfont\keyrm\rmshape{8}{1000}
\font\keysy=cmsy9
@@ -1506,7 +1799,7 @@ where each line of input produces a line of output.}
\null
}
-% We *must* turn on hyphenation at `-' and `_' in \code.
+% We *must* turn on hyphenation at `-' and `_' in @code.
% Otherwise, it is too hard to avoid overfull hboxes
% in the Emacs manual, the Library manual, etc.
@@ -1524,10 +1817,6 @@ where each line of input produces a line of output.}
\catcode`\_=\active \let_\codeunder
\codex
}
- %
- % If we end up with any active - characters when handling the index,
- % just treat them as a normal -.
- \global\def\indexbreaks{\catcode`\-=\active \let-\realdash}
}
\def\realdash{-}
@@ -1551,8 +1840,7 @@ where each line of input produces a line of output.}
% @kbdinputstyle -- arg is `distinct' (@kbd uses slanted tty font always),
% `example' (@kbd uses ttsl only inside of @example and friends),
% or `code' (@kbd uses normal tty font always).
-\def\kbdinputstyle{\parsearg\kbdinputstylexxx}
-\def\kbdinputstylexxx#1{%
+\parseargdef\kbdinputstyle{%
\def\arg{#1}%
\ifx\arg\worddistinct
\gdef\kbdexamplefont{\ttsl}\gdef\kbdfont{\ttsl}%
@@ -1562,7 +1850,7 @@ where each line of input produces a line of output.}
\gdef\kbdexamplefont{\tt}\gdef\kbdfont{\tt}%
\else
\errhelp = \EMsimple
- \errmessage{Unknown @kbdinputstyle `\arg'}%
+ \errmessage{Unknown @kbdinputstyle option `\arg'}%
\fi\fi\fi
}
\def\worddistinct{distinct}
@@ -1578,8 +1866,8 @@ where each line of input produces a line of output.}
\else{\tclose{\kbdfont\look}}\fi
\else{\tclose{\kbdfont\look}}\fi}
-% For @url, @env, @command quotes seem unnecessary, so use \code.
-\let\url=\code
+% For @indicateurl, @env, @command quotes seem unnecessary, so use \code.
+\let\indicateurl=\code
\let\env=\code
\let\command=\code
@@ -1611,9 +1899,13 @@ where each line of input produces a line of output.}
\endlink
\endgroup}
+% @url synonym for @uref, since that's how everyone uses it.
+%
+\let\url=\uref
+
% rms does not like angle brackets --karl, 17may97.
% So now @email is just like @uref, unless we are pdf.
-%
+%
%\def\email#1{\angleleft{\tt #1}\angleright}
\ifpdf
\def\email#1{\doemail#1,,\finish}
@@ -1652,22 +1944,101 @@ where each line of input produces a line of output.}
\def\sc#1{{\smallcaps#1}} % smallcaps font
\def\ii#1{{\it #1}} % italic font
-% @acronym downcases the argument and prints in smallcaps.
-\def\acronym#1{{\smallcaps \lowercase{#1}}}
+% @acronym for "FBI", "NATO", and the like.
+% We print this one point size smaller, since it's intended for
+% all-uppercase.
+%
+\def\acronym#1{\doacronym #1,,\finish}
+\def\doacronym#1,#2,#3\finish{%
+ {\selectfonts\lsize #1}%
+ \def\temp{#2}%
+ \ifx\temp\empty \else
+ \space ({\unsepspaces \ignorespaces \temp \unskip})%
+ \fi
+}
-% @pounds{} is a sterling sign.
+% @abbr for "Comput. J." and the like.
+% No font change, but don't do end-of-sentence spacing.
+%
+\def\abbr#1{\doabbr #1,,\finish}
+\def\doabbr#1,#2,#3\finish{%
+ {\frenchspacing #1}%
+ \def\temp{#2}%
+ \ifx\temp\empty \else
+ \space ({\unsepspaces \ignorespaces \temp \unskip})%
+ \fi
+}
+
+% @pounds{} is a sterling sign, which Knuth put in the CM italic font.
+%
\def\pounds{{\it\$}}
-% @registeredsymbol - R in a circle. For now, only works in text size;
-% we'd have to redo the font mechanism to change the \scriptstyle and
-% \scriptscriptstyle font sizes to make it look right in headings.
-% Adapted from the plain.tex definition of \copyright.
+% @euro{} comes from a separate font, depending on the current style.
+% We use the free feym* fonts from the eurosym package by Henrik
+% Theiling, which support regular, slanted, bold and bold slanted (and
+% "outlined" (blackboard board, sort of) versions, which we don't need).
+% It is available from http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/fonts/eurosym.
+%
+% Although only regular is the truly official Euro symbol, we ignore
+% that. The Euro is designed to be slightly taller than the regular
+% font height.
%
+% feymr - regular
+% feymo - slanted
+% feybr - bold
+% feybo - bold slanted
+%
+% There is no good (free) typewriter version, to my knowledge.
+% A feymr10 euro is ~7.3pt wide, while a normal cmtt10 char is ~5.25pt wide.
+% Hmm.
+%
+% Also doesn't work in math. Do we need to do math with euro symbols?
+% Hope not.
+%
+%
+\def\euro{{\eurofont e}}
+\def\eurofont{%
+ % We set the font at each command, rather than predefining it in
+ % \textfonts and the other font-switching commands, so that
+ % installations which never need the symbold don't have to have the
+ % font installed.
+ %
+ % There is only one designed size (nominal 10pt), so we always scale
+ % that to the current nominal size.
+ %
+ % By the way, simply using "at 1em" works for cmr10 and the like, but
+ % does not work for cmbx10 and other extended/shrunken fonts.
+ %
+ \def\eurosize{\csname\curfontsize nominalsize\endcsname}%
+ %
+ \ifx\curfontstyle\bfstylename
+ % bold:
+ \font\thiseurofont = \ifusingit{feybo10}{feybr10} at \eurosize
+ \else
+ % regular:
+ \font\thiseurofont = \ifusingit{feymo10}{feymr10} at \eurosize
+ \fi
+ \thiseurofont
+}
+
+% @registeredsymbol - R in a circle. The font for the R should really
+% be smaller yet, but lllsize is the best we can do for now.
+% Adapted from the plain.tex definition of \copyright.
+%
\def\registeredsymbol{%
- $^{{\ooalign{\hfil\raise.07ex\hbox{$\scriptstyle\rm R$}\hfil\crcr\Orb}}%
+ $^{{\ooalign{\hfil\raise.07ex\hbox{\selectfonts\lllsize R}%
+ \hfil\crcr\Orb}}%
}$%
}
+% Laurent Siebenmann reports \Orb undefined with:
+% Textures 1.7.7 (preloaded format=plain 93.10.14) (68K) 16 APR 2004 02:38
+% so we'll define it if necessary.
+%
+\ifx\Orb\undefined
+\def\Orb{\mathhexbox20D}
+\fi
+
\message{page headings,}
@@ -1686,87 +2057,103 @@ where each line of input produces a line of output.}
\newif\ifsetshortcontentsaftertitlepage
\let\setshortcontentsaftertitlepage = \setshortcontentsaftertitlepagetrue
-\def\shorttitlepage{\parsearg\shorttitlepagezzz}
-\def\shorttitlepagezzz #1{\begingroup\hbox{}\vskip 1.5in \chaprm \centerline{#1}%
+\parseargdef\shorttitlepage{\begingroup\hbox{}\vskip 1.5in \chaprm \centerline{#1}%
\endgroup\page\hbox{}\page}
-\def\titlepage{\begingroup \parindent=0pt \textfonts
- \let\subtitlerm=\tenrm
- \def\subtitlefont{\subtitlerm \normalbaselineskip = 13pt \normalbaselines}%
- %
- \def\authorfont{\authorrm \normalbaselineskip = 16pt \normalbaselines
- \let\tt=\authortt}%
- %
- % Leave some space at the very top of the page.
- \vglue\titlepagetopglue
- %
- % Now you can print the title using @title.
- \def\title{\parsearg\titlezzz}%
- \def\titlezzz##1{\leftline{\titlefonts\rm ##1}
- % print a rule at the page bottom also.
- \finishedtitlepagefalse
- \vskip4pt \hrule height 4pt width \hsize \vskip4pt}%
- % No rule at page bottom unless we print one at the top with @title.
- \finishedtitlepagetrue
- %
- % Now you can put text using @subtitle.
- \def\subtitle{\parsearg\subtitlezzz}%
- \def\subtitlezzz##1{{\subtitlefont \rightline{##1}}}%
- %
- % @author should come last, but may come many times.
- \def\author{\parsearg\authorzzz}%
- \def\authorzzz##1{\ifseenauthor\else\vskip 0pt plus 1filll\seenauthortrue\fi
- {\authorfont \leftline{##1}}}%
- %
- % Most title ``pages'' are actually two pages long, with space
- % at the top of the second. We don't want the ragged left on the second.
- \let\oldpage = \page
- \def\page{%
+\envdef\titlepage{%
+ % Open one extra group, as we want to close it in the middle of \Etitlepage.
+ \begingroup
+ \parindent=0pt \textfonts
+ % Leave some space at the very top of the page.
+ \vglue\titlepagetopglue
+ % No rule at page bottom unless we print one at the top with @title.
+ \finishedtitlepagetrue
+ %
+ % Most title ``pages'' are actually two pages long, with space
+ % at the top of the second. We don't want the ragged left on the second.
+ \let\oldpage = \page
+ \def\page{%
\iffinishedtitlepage\else
- \finishtitlepage
+ \finishtitlepage
\fi
- \oldpage
\let\page = \oldpage
- \hbox{}}%
-% \def\page{\oldpage \hbox{}}
+ \page
+ \null
+ }%
}
\def\Etitlepage{%
- \iffinishedtitlepage\else
- \finishtitlepage
- \fi
- % It is important to do the page break before ending the group,
- % because the headline and footline are only empty inside the group.
- % If we use the new definition of \page, we always get a blank page
- % after the title page, which we certainly don't want.
- \oldpage
- \endgroup
- %
- % Need this before the \...aftertitlepage checks so that if they are
- % in effect the toc pages will come out with page numbers.
- \HEADINGSon
- %
- % If they want short, they certainly want long too.
- \ifsetshortcontentsaftertitlepage
- \shortcontents
- \contents
- \global\let\shortcontents = \relax
- \global\let\contents = \relax
- \fi
- %
- \ifsetcontentsaftertitlepage
- \contents
- \global\let\contents = \relax
- \global\let\shortcontents = \relax
- \fi
+ \iffinishedtitlepage\else
+ \finishtitlepage
+ \fi
+ % It is important to do the page break before ending the group,
+ % because the headline and footline are only empty inside the group.
+ % If we use the new definition of \page, we always get a blank page
+ % after the title page, which we certainly don't want.
+ \oldpage
+ \endgroup
+ %
+ % Need this before the \...aftertitlepage checks so that if they are
+ % in effect the toc pages will come out with page numbers.
+ \HEADINGSon
+ %
+ % If they want short, they certainly want long too.
+ \ifsetshortcontentsaftertitlepage
+ \shortcontents
+ \contents
+ \global\let\shortcontents = \relax
+ \global\let\contents = \relax
+ \fi
+ %
+ \ifsetcontentsaftertitlepage
+ \contents
+ \global\let\contents = \relax
+ \global\let\shortcontents = \relax
+ \fi
}
\def\finishtitlepage{%
- \vskip4pt \hrule height 2pt width \hsize
- \vskip\titlepagebottomglue
- \finishedtitlepagetrue
+ \vskip4pt \hrule height 2pt width \hsize
+ \vskip\titlepagebottomglue
+ \finishedtitlepagetrue
}
+%%% Macros to be used within @titlepage:
+
+\let\subtitlerm=\tenrm
+\def\subtitlefont{\subtitlerm \normalbaselineskip = 13pt \normalbaselines}
+
+\def\authorfont{\authorrm \normalbaselineskip = 16pt \normalbaselines
+ \let\tt=\authortt}
+
+\parseargdef\title{%
+ \checkenv\titlepage
+ \leftline{\titlefonts\rm #1}
+ % print a rule at the page bottom also.
+ \finishedtitlepagefalse
+ \vskip4pt \hrule height 4pt width \hsize \vskip4pt
+}
+
+\parseargdef\subtitle{%
+ \checkenv\titlepage
+ {\subtitlefont \rightline{#1}}%
+}
+
+% @author should come last, but may come many times.
+% It can also be used inside @quotation.
+%
+\parseargdef\author{%
+ \def\temp{\quotation}%
+ \ifx\thisenv\temp
+ \def\quotationauthor{#1}% printed in \Equotation.
+ \else
+ \checkenv\titlepage
+ \ifseenauthor\else \vskip 0pt plus 1filll \seenauthortrue \fi
+ {\authorfont \leftline{#1}}%
+ \fi
+}
+
+
%%% Set up page headings and footings.
\let\thispage=\folio
@@ -1776,7 +2163,7 @@ where each line of input produces a line of output.}
\newtoks\evenfootline % footline on even pages
\newtoks\oddfootline % footline on odd pages
-% Now make Tex use those variables
+% Now make TeX use those variables
\headline={{\textfonts\rm \ifodd\pageno \the\oddheadline
\else \the\evenheadline \fi}}
\footline={{\textfonts\rm \ifodd\pageno \the\oddfootline
@@ -1790,32 +2177,27 @@ where each line of input produces a line of output.}
% @evenfooting @thisfile||
% @oddfooting ||@thisfile
-\def\evenheading{\parsearg\evenheadingxxx}
-\def\oddheading{\parsearg\oddheadingxxx}
-\def\everyheading{\parsearg\everyheadingxxx}
-
-\def\evenfooting{\parsearg\evenfootingxxx}
-\def\oddfooting{\parsearg\oddfootingxxx}
-\def\everyfooting{\parsearg\everyfootingxxx}
-
-{\catcode`\@=0 %
-\gdef\evenheadingxxx #1{\evenheadingyyy #1@|@|@|@|\finish}
-\gdef\evenheadingyyy #1@|#2@|#3@|#4\finish{%
+\def\evenheading{\parsearg\evenheadingxxx}
+\def\evenheadingxxx #1{\evenheadingyyy #1\|\|\|\|\finish}
+\def\evenheadingyyy #1\|#2\|#3\|#4\finish{%
\global\evenheadline={\rlap{\centerline{#2}}\line{#1\hfil#3}}}
-\gdef\oddheadingxxx #1{\oddheadingyyy #1@|@|@|@|\finish}
-\gdef\oddheadingyyy #1@|#2@|#3@|#4\finish{%
+\def\oddheading{\parsearg\oddheadingxxx}
+\def\oddheadingxxx #1{\oddheadingyyy #1\|\|\|\|\finish}
+\def\oddheadingyyy #1\|#2\|#3\|#4\finish{%
\global\oddheadline={\rlap{\centerline{#2}}\line{#1\hfil#3}}}
-\gdef\everyheadingxxx#1{\oddheadingxxx{#1}\evenheadingxxx{#1}}%
+\parseargdef\everyheading{\oddheadingxxx{#1}\evenheadingxxx{#1}}%
-\gdef\evenfootingxxx #1{\evenfootingyyy #1@|@|@|@|\finish}
-\gdef\evenfootingyyy #1@|#2@|#3@|#4\finish{%
+\def\evenfooting{\parsearg\evenfootingxxx}
+\def\evenfootingxxx #1{\evenfootingyyy #1\|\|\|\|\finish}
+\def\evenfootingyyy #1\|#2\|#3\|#4\finish{%
\global\evenfootline={\rlap{\centerline{#2}}\line{#1\hfil#3}}}
-\gdef\oddfootingxxx #1{\oddfootingyyy #1@|@|@|@|\finish}
-\gdef\oddfootingyyy #1@|#2@|#3@|#4\finish{%
+\def\oddfooting{\parsearg\oddfootingxxx}
+\def\oddfootingxxx #1{\oddfootingyyy #1\|\|\|\|\finish}
+\def\oddfootingyyy #1\|#2\|#3\|#4\finish{%
\global\oddfootline = {\rlap{\centerline{#2}}\line{#1\hfil#3}}%
%
% Leave some space for the footline. Hopefully ok to assume
@@ -1824,9 +2206,8 @@ where each line of input produces a line of output.}
\global\advance\vsize by -\baselineskip
}
-\gdef\everyfootingxxx#1{\oddfootingxxx{#1}\evenfootingxxx{#1}}
-%
-}% unbind the catcode of @.
+\parseargdef\everyfooting{\oddfootingxxx{#1}\evenfootingxxx{#1}}
+
% @headings double turns headings on for double-sided printing.
% @headings single turns headings on for single-sided printing.
@@ -1840,7 +2221,7 @@ where each line of input produces a line of output.}
\def\headings #1 {\csname HEADINGS#1\endcsname}
-\def\HEADINGSoff{
+\def\HEADINGSoff{%
\global\evenheadline={\hfil} \global\evenfootline={\hfil}
\global\oddheadline={\hfil} \global\oddfootline={\hfil}}
\HEADINGSoff
@@ -1849,7 +2230,7 @@ where each line of input produces a line of output.}
% chapter name on inside top of right hand pages, document
% title on inside top of left hand pages, and page numbers on outside top
% edge of all pages.
-\def\HEADINGSdouble{
+\def\HEADINGSdouble{%
\global\pageno=1
\global\evenfootline={\hfil}
\global\oddfootline={\hfil}
@@ -1861,7 +2242,7 @@ where each line of input produces a line of output.}
% For single-sided printing, chapter title goes across top left of page,
% page number on top right.
-\def\HEADINGSsingle{
+\def\HEADINGSsingle{%
\global\pageno=1
\global\evenfootline={\hfil}
\global\oddfootline={\hfil}
@@ -1908,12 +2289,11 @@ where each line of input produces a line of output.}
% @settitle line... specifies the title of the document, for headings.
% It generates no output of its own.
\def\thistitle{\putwordNoTitle}
-\def\settitle{\parsearg\settitlezzz}
-\def\settitlezzz #1{\gdef\thistitle{#1}}
+\def\settitle{\parsearg{\gdef\thistitle}}
\message{tables,}
-% Tables -- @table, @ftable, @vtable, @item(x), @kitem(x), @xitem(x).
+% Tables -- @table, @ftable, @vtable, @item(x).
% default indentation of table text
\newdimen\tableindent \tableindent=.8in
@@ -1925,7 +2305,7 @@ where each line of input produces a line of output.}
% used internally for \itemindent minus \itemmargin
\newdimen\itemmax
-% Note @table, @vtable, and @vtable define @item, @itemx, etc., with
+% Note @table, @ftable, and @vtable define @item, @itemx, etc., with
% these defs.
% They also define \itemindex
% to index the item name in whatever manner is desired (perhaps none).
@@ -1937,22 +2317,10 @@ where each line of input produces a line of output.}
\def\internalBitem{\smallbreak \parsearg\itemzzz}
\def\internalBitemx{\itemxpar \parsearg\itemzzz}
-\def\internalBxitem "#1"{\def\xitemsubtopix{#1} \smallbreak \parsearg\xitemzzz}
-\def\internalBxitemx "#1"{\def\xitemsubtopix{#1} \itemxpar \parsearg\xitemzzz}
-
-\def\internalBkitem{\smallbreak \parsearg\kitemzzz}
-\def\internalBkitemx{\itemxpar \parsearg\kitemzzz}
-
-\def\kitemzzz #1{\dosubind {kw}{\code{#1}}{for {\bf \lastfunction}}%
- \itemzzz {#1}}
-
-\def\xitemzzz #1{\dosubind {kw}{\code{#1}}{for {\bf \xitemsubtopic}}%
- \itemzzz {#1}}
-
\def\itemzzz #1{\begingroup %
\advance\hsize by -\rightskip
\advance\hsize by -\tableindent
- \setbox0=\hbox{\itemfont{#1}}%
+ \setbox0=\hbox{\itemindicate{#1}}%
\itemindex{#1}%
\nobreak % This prevents a break before @itemx.
%
@@ -1976,17 +2344,13 @@ where each line of input produces a line of output.}
% \parskip glue -- logically it's part of the @item we just started.
\nobreak \vskip-\parskip
%
- % Stop a page break at the \parskip glue coming up. (Unfortunately
- % we can't prevent a possible page break at the following
- % \baselineskip glue.) However, if what follows is an environment
- % such as @example, there will be no \parskip glue; then
- % the negative vskip we just would cause the example and the item to
- % crash together. So we use this bizarre value of 10001 as a signal
- % to \aboveenvbreak to insert \parskip glue after all.
- % (Possibly there are other commands that could be followed by
- % @example which need the same treatment, but not section titles; or
- % maybe section titles are the only special case and they should be
- % penalty 10001...)
+ % Stop a page break at the \parskip glue coming up. However, if
+ % what follows is an environment such as @example, there will be no
+ % \parskip glue; then the negative vskip we just inserted would
+ % cause the example and the item to crash together. So we use this
+ % bizarre value of 10001 as a signal to \aboveenvbreak to insert
+ % \parskip glue after all. Section titles are handled this way also.
+ %
\penalty 10001
\endgroup
\itemxneedsnegativevskipfalse
@@ -2006,92 +2370,106 @@ where each line of input produces a line of output.}
\fi
}
-\def\item{\errmessage{@item while not in a table}}
-\def\itemx{\errmessage{@itemx while not in a table}}
-\def\kitem{\errmessage{@kitem while not in a table}}
-\def\kitemx{\errmessage{@kitemx while not in a table}}
-\def\xitem{\errmessage{@xitem while not in a table}}
-\def\xitemx{\errmessage{@xitemx while not in a table}}
-
-% Contains a kludge to get @end[description] to work.
-\def\description{\tablez{\dontindex}{1}{}{}{}{}}
+\def\item{\errmessage{@item while not in a list environment}}
+\def\itemx{\errmessage{@itemx while not in a list environment}}
% @table, @ftable, @vtable.
-\def\table{\begingroup\inENV\obeylines\obeyspaces\tablex}
-{\obeylines\obeyspaces%
-\gdef\tablex #1^^M{%
-\tabley\dontindex#1 \endtabley}}
-
-\def\ftable{\begingroup\inENV\obeylines\obeyspaces\ftablex}
-{\obeylines\obeyspaces%
-\gdef\ftablex #1^^M{%
-\tabley\fnitemindex#1 \endtabley
-\def\Eftable{\endgraf\afterenvbreak\endgroup}%
-\let\Etable=\relax}}
-
-\def\vtable{\begingroup\inENV\obeylines\obeyspaces\vtablex}
-{\obeylines\obeyspaces%
-\gdef\vtablex #1^^M{%
-\tabley\vritemindex#1 \endtabley
-\def\Evtable{\endgraf\afterenvbreak\endgroup}%
-\let\Etable=\relax}}
-
-\def\dontindex #1{}
-\def\fnitemindex #1{\doind {fn}{\code{#1}}}%
-\def\vritemindex #1{\doind {vr}{\code{#1}}}%
-
-{\obeyspaces %
-\gdef\tabley#1#2 #3 #4 #5 #6 #7\endtabley{\endgroup%
-\tablez{#1}{#2}{#3}{#4}{#5}{#6}}}
-
-\def\tablez #1#2#3#4#5#6{%
-\aboveenvbreak %
-\begingroup %
-\def\Edescription{\Etable}% Necessary kludge.
-\let\itemindex=#1%
-\ifnum 0#3>0 \advance \leftskip by #3\mil \fi %
-\ifnum 0#4>0 \tableindent=#4\mil \fi %
-\ifnum 0#5>0 \advance \rightskip by #5\mil \fi %
-\def\itemfont{#2}%
-\itemmax=\tableindent %
-\advance \itemmax by -\itemmargin %
-\advance \leftskip by \tableindent %
-\exdentamount=\tableindent
-\parindent = 0pt
-\parskip = \smallskipamount
-\ifdim \parskip=0pt \parskip=2pt \fi%
-\def\Etable{\endgraf\afterenvbreak\endgroup}%
-\let\item = \internalBitem %
-\let\itemx = \internalBitemx %
-\let\kitem = \internalBkitem %
-\let\kitemx = \internalBkitemx %
-\let\xitem = \internalBxitem %
-\let\xitemx = \internalBxitemx %
+\envdef\table{%
+ \let\itemindex\gobble
+ \tablecheck{table}%
+}
+\envdef\ftable{%
+ \def\itemindex ##1{\doind {fn}{\code{##1}}}%
+ \tablecheck{ftable}%
+}
+\envdef\vtable{%
+ \def\itemindex ##1{\doind {vr}{\code{##1}}}%
+ \tablecheck{vtable}%
+}
+\def\tablecheck#1{%
+ \ifnum \the\catcode`\^^M=\active
+ \endgroup
+ \errmessage{This command won't work in this context; perhaps the problem is
+ that we are \inenvironment\thisenv}%
+ \def\next{\doignore{#1}}%
+ \else
+ \let\next\tablex
+ \fi
+ \next
}
+\def\tablex#1{%
+ \def\itemindicate{#1}%
+ \parsearg\tabley
+}
+\def\tabley#1{%
+ {%
+ \makevalueexpandable
+ \edef\temp{\noexpand\tablez #1\space\space\space}%
+ \expandafter
+ }\temp \endtablez
+}
+\def\tablez #1 #2 #3 #4\endtablez{%
+ \aboveenvbreak
+ \ifnum 0#1>0 \advance \leftskip by #1\mil \fi
+ \ifnum 0#2>0 \tableindent=#2\mil \fi
+ \ifnum 0#3>0 \advance \rightskip by #3\mil \fi
+ \itemmax=\tableindent
+ \advance \itemmax by -\itemmargin
+ \advance \leftskip by \tableindent
+ \exdentamount=\tableindent
+ \parindent = 0pt
+ \parskip = \smallskipamount
+ \ifdim \parskip=0pt \parskip=2pt \fi
+ \let\item = \internalBitem
+ \let\itemx = \internalBitemx
+}
+\def\Etable{\endgraf\afterenvbreak}
+\let\Eftable\Etable
+\let\Evtable\Etable
+\let\Eitemize\Etable
+\let\Eenumerate\Etable
% This is the counter used by @enumerate, which is really @itemize
\newcount \itemno
-\def\itemize{\parsearg\itemizezzz}
+\envdef\itemize{\parsearg\doitemize}
-\def\itemizezzz #1{%
- \begingroup % ended by the @end itemize
- \itemizey {#1}{\Eitemize}
+\def\doitemize#1{%
+ \aboveenvbreak
+ \itemmax=\itemindent
+ \advance\itemmax by -\itemmargin
+ \advance\leftskip by \itemindent
+ \exdentamount=\itemindent
+ \parindent=0pt
+ \parskip=\smallskipamount
+ \ifdim\parskip=0pt \parskip=2pt \fi
+ \def\itemcontents{#1}%
+ % @itemize with no arg is equivalent to @itemize @bullet.
+ \ifx\itemcontents\empty\def\itemcontents{\bullet}\fi
+ \let\item=\itemizeitem
}
-\def\itemizey #1#2{%
-\aboveenvbreak %
-\itemmax=\itemindent %
-\advance \itemmax by -\itemmargin %
-\advance \leftskip by \itemindent %
-\exdentamount=\itemindent
-\parindent = 0pt %
-\parskip = \smallskipamount %
-\ifdim \parskip=0pt \parskip=2pt \fi%
-\def#2{\endgraf\afterenvbreak\endgroup}%
-\def\itemcontents{#1}%
-\let\item=\itemizeitem}
+% Definition of @item while inside @itemize and @enumerate.
+%
+\def\itemizeitem{%
+ \advance\itemno by 1 % for enumerations
+ {\let\par=\endgraf \smallbreak}% reasonable place to break
+ {%
+ % If the document has an @itemize directly after a section title, a
+ % \nobreak will be last on the list, and \sectionheading will have
+ % done a \vskip-\parskip. In that case, we don't want to zero
+ % parskip, or the item text will crash with the heading. On the
+ % other hand, when there is normal text preceding the item (as there
+ % usually is), we do want to zero parskip, or there would be too much
+ % space. In that case, we won't have a \nobreak before. At least
+ % that's the theory.
+ \ifnum\lastpenalty<10000 \parskip=0in \fi
+ \noindent
+ \hbox to 0pt{\hss \itemcontents \kern\itemmargin}%
+ \vadjust{\penalty 1200}}% not good to break after first line of item.
+ \flushcr
+}
% \splitoff TOKENS\endmark defines \first to be the first token in
% TOKENS, and \rest to be the remainder.
@@ -2102,11 +2480,8 @@ where each line of input produces a line of output.}
% or number, to specify the first label in the enumerated list. No
% argument is the same as `1'.
%
-\def\enumerate{\parsearg\enumeratezzz}
-\def\enumeratezzz #1{\enumeratey #1 \endenumeratey}
+\envparseargdef\enumerate{\enumeratey #1 \endenumeratey}
\def\enumeratey #1 #2\endenumeratey{%
- \begingroup % ended by the @end enumerate
- %
% If we were given no argument, pretend we were given `1'.
\def\thearg{#1}%
\ifx\thearg\empty \def\thearg{1}\fi
@@ -2177,13 +2552,13 @@ where each line of input produces a line of output.}
}%
}
-% Call itemizey, adding a period to the first argument and supplying the
+% Call \doitemize, adding a period to the first argument and supplying the
% common last two arguments. Also subtract one from the initial value in
% \itemno, since @item increments \itemno.
%
\def\startenumeration#1{%
\advance\itemno by -1
- \itemizey{#1.}\Eenumerate\flushcr
+ \doitemize{#1.}\flushcr
}
% @alphaenumerate and @capsenumerate are abbreviations for giving an arg
@@ -2194,16 +2569,6 @@ where each line of input produces a line of output.}
\def\Ealphaenumerate{\Eenumerate}
\def\Ecapsenumerate{\Eenumerate}
-% Definition of @item while inside @itemize.
-
-\def\itemizeitem{%
-\advance\itemno by 1
-{\let\par=\endgraf \smallbreak}%
-\ifhmode \errmessage{In hmode at itemizeitem}\fi
-{\parskip=0in \hskip 0pt
-\hbox to 0pt{\hss \itemcontents\hskip \itemmargin}%
-\vadjust{\penalty 1200}}%
-\flushcr}
% @multitable macros
% Amy Hendrickson, 8/18/94, 3/6/96
@@ -2230,24 +2595,14 @@ where each line of input produces a line of output.}
% @multitable {Column 1 template} {Column 2 template} {Column 3 template}
% @item ...
% using the widest term desired in each column.
-%
-% For those who want to use more than one line's worth of words in
-% the preamble, break the line within one argument and it
-% will parse correctly, i.e.,
-%
-% @multitable {Column 1 template} {Column 2 template} {Column 3
-% template}
-% Not:
-% @multitable {Column 1 template} {Column 2 template}
-% {Column 3 template}
% Each new table line starts with @item, each subsequent new column
% starts with @tab. Empty columns may be produced by supplying @tab's
% with nothing between them for as many times as empty columns are needed,
% ie, @tab@tab@tab will produce two empty columns.
-% @item, @tab, @multitable or @end multitable do not need to be on their
-% own lines, but it will not hurt if they are.
+% @item, @tab do not need to be on their own lines, but it will not hurt
+% if they are.
% Sample multitable:
@@ -2291,13 +2646,12 @@ where each line of input produces a line of output.}
\def\xcolumnfractions{\columnfractions}
\newif\ifsetpercent
-% #1 is the part of the @columnfraction before the decimal point, which
-% is presumably either 0 or the empty string (but we don't check, we
-% just throw it away). #2 is the decimal part, which we use as the
-% percent of \hsize for this column.
-\def\pickupwholefraction#1.#2 {%
+% #1 is the @columnfraction, usually a decimal number like .5, but might
+% be just 1. We just use it, whatever it is.
+%
+\def\pickupwholefraction#1 {%
\global\advance\colcount by 1
- \expandafter\xdef\csname col\the\colcount\endcsname{.#2\hsize}%
+ \expandafter\xdef\csname col\the\colcount\endcsname{#1\hsize}%
\setuptable
}
@@ -2330,18 +2684,33 @@ where each line of input produces a line of output.}
\go
}
+% multitable-only commands.
+%
+% @headitem starts a heading row, which we typeset in bold.
+% Assignments have to be global since we are inside the implicit group
+% of an alignment entry. Note that \everycr resets \everytab.
+\def\headitem{\checkenv\multitable \crcr \global\everytab={\bf}\the\everytab}%
+%
+% A \tab used to include \hskip1sp. But then the space in a template
+% line is not enough. That is bad. So let's go back to just `&' until
+% we encounter the problem it was intended to solve again.
+% --karl, nathan@acm.org, 20apr99.
+\def\tab{\checkenv\multitable &\the\everytab}%
+
% @multitable ... @end multitable definitions:
%
-\def\multitable{\parsearg\dotable}
-\def\dotable#1{\bgroup
+\newtoks\everytab % insert after every tab.
+%
+\envdef\multitable{%
\vskip\parskip
- \let\item=\crcrwithfootnotes
- % A \tab used to include \hskip1sp. But then the space in a template
- % line is not enough. That is bad. So let's go back to just & until
- % we encounter the problem it was intended to solve again. --karl,
- % nathan@acm.org, 20apr99.
- \let\tab=&%
- \let\startfootins=\startsavedfootnote
+ \startsavinginserts
+ %
+ % @item within a multitable starts a normal row.
+ % We use \def instead of \let so that if one of the multitable entries
+ % contains an @itemize, we don't choke on the \item (seen as \crcr aka
+ % \endtemplate) expanding \doitemize.
+ \def\item{\crcr}%
+ %
\tolerance=9500
\hbadness=9500
\setmultitablespacing
@@ -2349,85 +2718,93 @@ where each line of input produces a line of output.}
\parindent=\multitableparindent
\overfullrule=0pt
\global\colcount=0
- \def\Emultitable{%
- \global\setpercentfalse
- \crcrwithfootnotes\crcr
- \egroup\egroup
+ %
+ \everycr = {%
+ \noalign{%
+ \global\everytab={}%
+ \global\colcount=0 % Reset the column counter.
+ % Check for saved footnotes, etc.
+ \checkinserts
+ % Keeps underfull box messages off when table breaks over pages.
+ %\filbreak
+ % Maybe so, but it also creates really weird page breaks when the
+ % table breaks over pages. Wouldn't \vfil be better? Wait until the
+ % problem manifests itself, so it can be fixed for real --karl.
+ }%
}%
%
+ \parsearg\domultitable
+}
+\def\domultitable#1{%
% To parse everything between @multitable and @item:
\setuptable#1 \endsetuptable
%
- % \everycr will reset column counter, \colcount, at the end of
- % each line. Every column entry will cause \colcount to advance by one.
- % The table preamble
- % looks at the current \colcount to find the correct column width.
- \everycr{\noalign{%
- %
- % \filbreak%% keeps underfull box messages off when table breaks over pages.
- % Maybe so, but it also creates really weird page breaks when the table
- % breaks over pages. Wouldn't \vfil be better? Wait until the problem
- % manifests itself, so it can be fixed for real --karl.
- \global\colcount=0\relax}}%
- %
% This preamble sets up a generic column definition, which will
% be used as many times as user calls for columns.
% \vtop will set a single line and will also let text wrap and
% continue for many paragraphs if desired.
- \halign\bgroup&\global\advance\colcount by 1\relax
- \multistrut\vtop{\hsize=\expandafter\csname col\the\colcount\endcsname
- %
- % In order to keep entries from bumping into each other
- % we will add a \leftskip of \multitablecolspace to all columns after
- % the first one.
- %
- % If a template has been used, we will add \multitablecolspace
- % to the width of each template entry.
- %
- % If the user has set preamble in terms of percent of \hsize we will
- % use that dimension as the width of the column, and the \leftskip
- % will keep entries from bumping into each other. Table will start at
- % left margin and final column will justify at right margin.
- %
- % Make sure we don't inherit \rightskip from the outer environment.
- \rightskip=0pt
- \ifnum\colcount=1
- % The first column will be indented with the surrounding text.
- \advance\hsize by\leftskip
- \else
- \ifsetpercent \else
- % If user has not set preamble in terms of percent of \hsize
- % we will advance \hsize by \multitablecolspace.
- \advance\hsize by \multitablecolspace
- \fi
- % In either case we will make \leftskip=\multitablecolspace:
- \leftskip=\multitablecolspace
- \fi
- % Ignoring space at the beginning and end avoids an occasional spurious
- % blank line, when TeX decides to break the line at the space before the
- % box from the multistrut, so the strut ends up on a line by itself.
- % For example:
- % @multitable @columnfractions .11 .89
- % @item @code{#}
- % @tab Legal holiday which is valid in major parts of the whole country.
- % Is automatically provided with highlighting sequences respectively marking
- % characters.
- \noindent\ignorespaces##\unskip\multistrut}\cr
-}
-
-\def\setmultitablespacing{% test to see if user has set \multitablelinespace.
-% If so, do nothing. If not, give it an appropriate dimension based on
-% current baselineskip.
+ \halign\bgroup &%
+ \global\advance\colcount by 1
+ \multistrut
+ \vtop{%
+ % Use the current \colcount to find the correct column width:
+ \hsize=\expandafter\csname col\the\colcount\endcsname
+ %
+ % In order to keep entries from bumping into each other
+ % we will add a \leftskip of \multitablecolspace to all columns after
+ % the first one.
+ %
+ % If a template has been used, we will add \multitablecolspace
+ % to the width of each template entry.
+ %
+ % If the user has set preamble in terms of percent of \hsize we will
+ % use that dimension as the width of the column, and the \leftskip
+ % will keep entries from bumping into each other. Table will start at
+ % left margin and final column will justify at right margin.
+ %
+ % Make sure we don't inherit \rightskip from the outer environment.
+ \rightskip=0pt
+ \ifnum\colcount=1
+ % The first column will be indented with the surrounding text.
+ \advance\hsize by\leftskip
+ \else
+ \ifsetpercent \else
+ % If user has not set preamble in terms of percent of \hsize
+ % we will advance \hsize by \multitablecolspace.
+ \advance\hsize by \multitablecolspace
+ \fi
+ % In either case we will make \leftskip=\multitablecolspace:
+ \leftskip=\multitablecolspace
+ \fi
+ % Ignoring space at the beginning and end avoids an occasional spurious
+ % blank line, when TeX decides to break the line at the space before the
+ % box from the multistrut, so the strut ends up on a line by itself.
+ % For example:
+ % @multitable @columnfractions .11 .89
+ % @item @code{#}
+ % @tab Legal holiday which is valid in major parts of the whole country.
+ % Is automatically provided with highlighting sequences respectively
+ % marking characters.
+ \noindent\ignorespaces##\unskip\multistrut
+ }\cr
+}
+\def\Emultitable{%
+ \crcr
+ \egroup % end the \halign
+ \global\setpercentfalse
+}
+
+\def\setmultitablespacing{%
+ \def\multistrut{\strut}% just use the standard line spacing
+ %
+ % Compute \multitablelinespace (if not defined by user) for use in
+ % \multitableparskip calculation. We used define \multistrut based on
+ % this, but (ironically) that caused the spacing to be off.
+ % See bug-texinfo report from Werner Lemberg, 31 Oct 2004 12:52:20 +0100.
\ifdim\multitablelinespace=0pt
\setbox0=\vbox{X}\global\multitablelinespace=\the\baselineskip
\global\advance\multitablelinespace by-\ht0
-%% strut to put in table in case some entry doesn't have descenders,
-%% to keep lines equally spaced
-\let\multistrut = \strut
-\else
-%% FIXME: what is \box0 supposed to be?
-\gdef\multistrut{\vrule height\multitablelinespace depth\dp0
-width0pt\relax} \fi
+\fi
%% Test to see if parskip is larger than space between lines of
%% table. If not, do nothing.
%% If so, set to same dimension as multitablelinespace.
@@ -2442,163 +2819,33 @@ width0pt\relax} \fi
%% than skip between lines in the table.
\fi}
-% In case a @footnote appears inside an alignment, save the footnote
-% text to a box and make the \insert when a row of the table is
-% finished. Otherwise, the insertion is lost, it never migrates to the
-% main vertical list. --kasal, 22jan03.
-%
-\newbox\savedfootnotes
-%
-% \dotable \let's \startfootins to this, so that \dofootnote will call
-% it instead of starting the insertion right away.
-\def\startsavedfootnote{%
- \global\setbox\savedfootnotes = \vbox\bgroup
- \unvbox\savedfootnotes
-}
-\def\crcrwithfootnotes{%
- \crcr
- \ifvoid\savedfootnotes \else
- \noalign{\insert\footins{\box\savedfootnotes}}%
- \fi
-}
\message{conditionals,}
-% Prevent errors for section commands.
-% Used in @ignore and in failing conditionals.
-\def\ignoresections{%
- \let\chapter=\relax
- \let\unnumbered=\relax
- \let\top=\relax
- \let\unnumberedsec=\relax
- \let\unnumberedsection=\relax
- \let\unnumberedsubsec=\relax
- \let\unnumberedsubsection=\relax
- \let\unnumberedsubsubsec=\relax
- \let\unnumberedsubsubsection=\relax
- \let\section=\relax
- \let\subsec=\relax
- \let\subsubsec=\relax
- \let\subsection=\relax
- \let\subsubsection=\relax
- \let\appendix=\relax
- \let\appendixsec=\relax
- \let\appendixsection=\relax
- \let\appendixsubsec=\relax
- \let\appendixsubsection=\relax
- \let\appendixsubsubsec=\relax
- \let\appendixsubsubsection=\relax
- \let\contents=\relax
- \let\smallbook=\relax
- \let\titlepage=\relax
-}
-
-% Used in nested conditionals, where we have to parse the Texinfo source
-% and so want to turn off most commands, in case they are used
-% incorrectly.
-%
-% We use \empty instead of \relax for the @def... commands, so that \end
-% doesn't throw an error. For instance:
-% @ignore
-% @deffn ...
-% @end deffn
-% @end ignore
-%
-% The @end deffn is going to get expanded, because we're trying to allow
-% nested conditionals. But we don't want to expand the actual @deffn,
-% since it might be syntactically correct and intended to be ignored.
-% Since \end checks for \relax, using \empty does not cause an error.
-%
-\def\ignoremorecommands{%
- \let\defcodeindex = \relax
- \let\defcv = \empty
- \let\defcvx = \empty
- \let\Edefcv = \empty
- \let\deffn = \empty
- \let\deffnx = \empty
- \let\Edeffn = \empty
- \let\defindex = \relax
- \let\defivar = \empty
- \let\defivarx = \empty
- \let\Edefivar = \empty
- \let\defmac = \empty
- \let\defmacx = \empty
- \let\Edefmac = \empty
- \let\defmethod = \empty
- \let\defmethodx = \empty
- \let\Edefmethod = \empty
- \let\defop = \empty
- \let\defopx = \empty
- \let\Edefop = \empty
- \let\defopt = \empty
- \let\defoptx = \empty
- \let\Edefopt = \empty
- \let\defspec = \empty
- \let\defspecx = \empty
- \let\Edefspec = \empty
- \let\deftp = \empty
- \let\deftpx = \empty
- \let\Edeftp = \empty
- \let\deftypefn = \empty
- \let\deftypefnx = \empty
- \let\Edeftypefn = \empty
- \let\deftypefun = \empty
- \let\deftypefunx = \empty
- \let\Edeftypefun = \empty
- \let\deftypeivar = \empty
- \let\deftypeivarx = \empty
- \let\Edeftypeivar = \empty
- \let\deftypemethod = \empty
- \let\deftypemethodx = \empty
- \let\Edeftypemethod = \empty
- \let\deftypeop = \empty
- \let\deftypeopx = \empty
- \let\Edeftypeop = \empty
- \let\deftypevar = \empty
- \let\deftypevarx = \empty
- \let\Edeftypevar = \empty
- \let\deftypevr = \empty
- \let\deftypevrx = \empty
- \let\Edeftypevr = \empty
- \let\defun = \empty
- \let\defunx = \empty
- \let\Edefun = \empty
- \let\defvar = \empty
- \let\defvarx = \empty
- \let\Edefvar = \empty
- \let\defvr = \empty
- \let\defvrx = \empty
- \let\Edefvr = \empty
- \let\clear = \relax
- \let\down = \relax
- \let\evenfooting = \relax
- \let\evenheading = \relax
- \let\everyfooting = \relax
- \let\everyheading = \relax
- \let\headings = \relax
- \let\include = \relax
- \let\item = \relax
- \let\lowersections = \relax
- \let\oddfooting = \relax
- \let\oddheading = \relax
- \let\printindex = \relax
- \let\pxref = \relax
- \let\raisesections = \relax
- \let\ref = \relax
- \let\set = \relax
- \let\setchapternewpage = \relax
- \let\setchapterstyle = \relax
- \let\settitle = \relax
- \let\up = \relax
- \let\verbatiminclude = \relax
- \let\xref = \relax
+
+% @iftex, @ifnotdocbook, @ifnothtml, @ifnotinfo, @ifnotplaintext,
+% @ifnotxml always succeed. They currently do nothing; we don't
+% attempt to check whether the conditionals are properly nested. But we
+% have to remember that they are conditionals, so that @end doesn't
+% attempt to close an environment group.
+%
+\def\makecond#1{%
+ \expandafter\let\csname #1\endcsname = \relax
+ \expandafter\let\csname iscond.#1\endcsname = 1
}
+\makecond{iftex}
+\makecond{ifnotdocbook}
+\makecond{ifnothtml}
+\makecond{ifnotinfo}
+\makecond{ifnotplaintext}
+\makecond{ifnotxml}
% Ignore @ignore, @ifhtml, @ifinfo, and the like.
%
\def\direntry{\doignore{direntry}}
-\def\documentdescriptionword{documentdescription}
\def\documentdescription{\doignore{documentdescription}}
+\def\docbook{\doignore{docbook}}
\def\html{\doignore{html}}
+\def\ifdocbook{\doignore{ifdocbook}}
\def\ifhtml{\doignore{ifhtml}}
\def\ifinfo{\doignore{ifinfo}}
\def\ifnottex{\doignore{ifnottex}}
@@ -2608,198 +2855,133 @@ width0pt\relax} \fi
\def\menu{\doignore{menu}}
\def\xml{\doignore{xml}}
-% @dircategory CATEGORY -- specify a category of the dir file
-% which this file should belong to. Ignore this in TeX.
-\let\dircategory = \comment
-
-% Ignore text until a line `@end #1'.
+% Ignore text until a line `@end #1', keeping track of nested conditionals.
%
+% A count to remember the depth of nesting.
+\newcount\doignorecount
+
\def\doignore#1{\begingroup
- % Don't complain about control sequences we have declared \outer.
- \ignoresections
- %
- % Define a command to swallow text until we reach `@end #1'.
- % This @ is a catcode 12 token (that is the normal catcode of @ in
- % this texinfo.tex file). We change the catcode of @ below to match.
- \long\def\doignoretext##1@end #1{\enddoignore}%
+ % Scan in ``verbatim'' mode:
+ \catcode`\@ = \other
+ \catcode`\{ = \other
+ \catcode`\} = \other
%
% Make sure that spaces turn into tokens that match what \doignoretext wants.
- \catcode\spaceChar = 10
- %
- % Ignore braces, too, so mismatched braces don't cause trouble.
- \catcode`\{ = 9
- \catcode`\} = 9
+ \spaceisspace
%
- % We must not have @c interpreted as a control sequence.
- \catcode`\@ = 12
- %
- \def\ignoreword{#1}%
- \ifx\ignoreword\documentdescriptionword
- % The c kludge breaks documentdescription, since
- % `documentdescription' contains a `c'. Means not everything will
- % be ignored inside @documentdescription, but oh well...
- \else
- % Make the letter c a comment character so that the rest of the line
- % will be ignored. This way, the document can have (for example)
- % @c @end ifinfo
- % and the @end ifinfo will be properly ignored.
- % (We've just changed @ to catcode 12.)
- \catcode`\c = 14
- \fi
+ % Count number of #1's that we've seen.
+ \doignorecount = 0
%
- % And now expand the command defined above.
- \doignoretext
-}
-
-% What we do to finish off ignored text.
-%
-\def\enddoignore{\endgroup\ignorespaces}%
-
-\newif\ifwarnedobs\warnedobsfalse
-\def\obstexwarn{%
- \ifwarnedobs\relax\else
- % We need to warn folks that they may have trouble with TeX 3.0.
- % This uses \immediate\write16 rather than \message to get newlines.
- \immediate\write16{}
- \immediate\write16{WARNING: for users of Unix TeX 3.0!}
- \immediate\write16{This manual trips a bug in TeX version 3.0 (tex hangs).}
- \immediate\write16{If you are running another version of TeX, relax.}
- \immediate\write16{If you are running Unix TeX 3.0, kill this TeX process.}
- \immediate\write16{ Then upgrade your TeX installation if you can.}
- \immediate\write16{ (See ftp://ftp.gnu.org/non-gnu/TeX.README.)}
- \immediate\write16{If you are stuck with version 3.0, run the}
- \immediate\write16{ script ``tex3patch'' from the Texinfo distribution}
- \immediate\write16{ to use a workaround.}
- \immediate\write16{}
- \global\warnedobstrue
- \fi
+ % Swallow text until we reach the matching `@end #1'.
+ \dodoignore{#1}%
}
-% **In TeX 3.0, setting text in \nullfont hangs tex. For a
-% workaround (which requires the file ``dummy.tfm'' to be installed),
-% uncomment the following line:
-%%%%%\font\nullfont=dummy\let\obstexwarn=\relax
-
-% Ignore text, except that we keep track of conditional commands for
-% purposes of nesting, up to an `@end #1' command.
-%
-\def\nestedignore#1{%
- \obstexwarn
- % We must actually expand the ignored text to look for the @end
- % command, so that nested ignore constructs work. Thus, we put the
- % text into a \vbox and then do nothing with the result. To minimize
- % the chance of memory overflow, we follow the approach outlined on
- % page 401 of the TeXbook.
+{ \catcode`_=11 % We want to use \_STOP_ which cannot appear in texinfo source.
+ \obeylines %
%
- \setbox0 = \vbox\bgroup
- % Don't complain about control sequences we have declared \outer.
- \ignoresections
- %
- % Define `@end #1' to end the box, which will in turn undefine the
- % @end command again.
- \expandafter\def\csname E#1\endcsname{\egroup\ignorespaces}%
+ \gdef\dodoignore#1{%
+ % #1 contains the command name as a string, e.g., `ifinfo'.
%
- % We are going to be parsing Texinfo commands. Most cause no
- % trouble when they are used incorrectly, but some commands do
- % complicated argument parsing or otherwise get confused, so we
- % undefine them.
+ % Define a command to find the next `@end #1', which must be on a line
+ % by itself.
+ \long\def\doignoretext##1^^M@end #1{\doignoretextyyy##1^^M@#1\_STOP_}%
+ % And this command to find another #1 command, at the beginning of a
+ % line. (Otherwise, we would consider a line `@c @ifset', for
+ % example, to count as an @ifset for nesting.)
+ \long\def\doignoretextyyy##1^^M@#1##2\_STOP_{\doignoreyyy{##2}\_STOP_}%
%
- % We can't do anything about stray @-signs, unfortunately;
- % they'll produce `undefined control sequence' errors.
- \ignoremorecommands
- %
- % Set the current font to be \nullfont, a TeX primitive, and define
- % all the font commands to also use \nullfont. We don't use
- % dummy.tfm, as suggested in the TeXbook, because some sites
- % might not have that installed. Therefore, math mode will still
- % produce output, but that should be an extremely small amount of
- % stuff compared to the main input.
- %
- \nullfont
- \let\tenrm=\nullfont \let\tenit=\nullfont \let\tensl=\nullfont
- \let\tenbf=\nullfont \let\tentt=\nullfont \let\smallcaps=\nullfont
- \let\tensf=\nullfont
- % Similarly for index fonts.
- \let\smallrm=\nullfont \let\smallit=\nullfont \let\smallsl=\nullfont
- \let\smallbf=\nullfont \let\smalltt=\nullfont \let\smallsc=\nullfont
- \let\smallsf=\nullfont
- % Similarly for smallexample fonts.
- \let\smallerrm=\nullfont \let\smallerit=\nullfont \let\smallersl=\nullfont
- \let\smallerbf=\nullfont \let\smallertt=\nullfont \let\smallersc=\nullfont
- \let\smallersf=\nullfont
- %
- % Don't complain when characters are missing from the fonts.
- \tracinglostchars = 0
- %
- % Don't bother to do space factor calculations.
- \frenchspacing
- %
- % Don't report underfull hboxes.
- \hbadness = 10000
- %
- % Do minimal line-breaking.
- \pretolerance = 10000
- %
- % Do not execute instructions in @tex.
- \def\tex{\doignore{tex}}%
- % Do not execute macro definitions.
- % `c' is a comment character, so the word `macro' will get cut off.
- \def\macro{\doignore{ma}}%
+ % And now expand that command.
+ \obeylines %
+ \doignoretext ^^M%
+ }%
+}
+
+\def\doignoreyyy#1{%
+ \def\temp{#1}%
+ \ifx\temp\empty % Nothing found.
+ \let\next\doignoretextzzz
+ \else % Found a nested condition, ...
+ \advance\doignorecount by 1
+ \let\next\doignoretextyyy % ..., look for another.
+ % If we're here, #1 ends with ^^M\ifinfo (for example).
+ \fi
+ \next #1% the token \_STOP_ is present just after this macro.
}
+% We have to swallow the remaining "\_STOP_".
+%
+\def\doignoretextzzz#1{%
+ \ifnum\doignorecount = 0 % We have just found the outermost @end.
+ \let\next\enddoignore
+ \else % Still inside a nested condition.
+ \advance\doignorecount by -1
+ \let\next\doignoretext % Look for the next @end.
+ \fi
+ \next
+}
+
+% Finish off ignored text.
+\def\enddoignore{\endgroup\ignorespaces}
+
+
% @set VAR sets the variable VAR to an empty value.
% @set VAR REST-OF-LINE sets VAR to the value REST-OF-LINE.
%
% Since we want to separate VAR from REST-OF-LINE (which might be
% empty), we can't just use \parsearg; we have to insert a space of our
% own to delimit the rest of the line, and then take it out again if we
-% didn't need it. Make sure the catcode of space is correct to avoid
-% losing inside @example, for instance.
+% didn't need it.
+% We rely on the fact that \parsearg sets \catcode`\ =10.
%
-\def\set{\begingroup\catcode` =10
- \catcode`\-=12 \catcode`\_=12 % Allow - and _ in VAR.
- \parsearg\setxxx}
-\def\setxxx#1{\setyyy#1 \endsetyyy}
+\parseargdef\set{\setyyy#1 \endsetyyy}
\def\setyyy#1 #2\endsetyyy{%
- \def\temp{#2}%
- \ifx\temp\empty \global\expandafter\let\csname SET#1\endcsname = \empty
- \else \setzzz{#1}#2\endsetzzz % Remove the trailing space \setxxx inserted.
- \fi
- \endgroup
+ {%
+ \makevalueexpandable
+ \def\temp{#2}%
+ \edef\next{\gdef\makecsname{SET#1}}%
+ \ifx\temp\empty
+ \next{}%
+ \else
+ \setzzz#2\endsetzzz
+ \fi
+ }%
}
-% Can't use \xdef to pre-expand #2 and save some time, since \temp or
-% \next or other control sequences that we've defined might get us into
-% an infinite loop. Consider `@set foo @cite{bar}'.
-\def\setzzz#1#2 \endsetzzz{\expandafter\gdef\csname SET#1\endcsname{#2}}
+% Remove the trailing space \setxxx inserted.
+\def\setzzz#1 \endsetzzz{\next{#1}}
% @clear VAR clears (i.e., unsets) the variable VAR.
%
-\def\clear{\parsearg\clearxxx}
-\def\clearxxx#1{\global\expandafter\let\csname SET#1\endcsname=\relax}
+\parseargdef\clear{%
+ {%
+ \makevalueexpandable
+ \global\expandafter\let\csname SET#1\endcsname=\relax
+ }%
+}
% @value{foo} gets the text saved in variable foo.
+\def\value{\begingroup\makevalueexpandable\valuexxx}
+\def\valuexxx#1{\expandablevalue{#1}\endgroup}
{
- \catcode`\_ = \active
+ \catcode`\- = \active \catcode`\_ = \active
%
- % We might end up with active _ or - characters in the argument if
- % we're called from @code, as @code{@value{foo-bar_}}. So \let any
- % such active characters to their normal equivalents.
- \gdef\value{\begingroup
+ \gdef\makevalueexpandable{%
+ \let\value = \expandablevalue
+ % We don't want these characters active, ...
\catcode`\-=\other \catcode`\_=\other
- \indexbreaks \let_\normalunderscore
- \valuexxx}
+ % ..., but we might end up with active ones in the argument if
+ % we're called from @code, as @code{@value{foo-bar_}}, though.
+ % So \let them to their normal equivalents.
+ \let-\realdash \let_\normalunderscore
+ }
}
-\def\valuexxx#1{\expandablevalue{#1}\endgroup}
% We have this subroutine so that we can handle at least some @value's
-% properly in indexes (we \let\value to this in \indexdummies). Ones
-% whose names contain - or _ still won't work, but we can't do anything
-% about that. The command has to be fully expandable (if the variable
-% is set), since the result winds up in the index file. This means that
-% if the variable's value contains other Texinfo commands, it's almost
-% certain it will fail (although perhaps we could fix that with
-% sufficient work to do a one-level expansion on the result, instead of
-% complete).
+% properly in indexes (we call \makevalueexpandable in \indexdummies).
+% The command has to be fully expandable (if the variable is set), since
+% the result winds up in the index file. This means that if the
+% variable's value contains other Texinfo commands, it's almost certain
+% it will fail (although perhaps we could fix that with sufficient work
+% to do a one-level expansion on the result, instead of complete).
%
\def\expandablevalue#1{%
\expandafter\ifx\csname SET#1\endcsname\relax
@@ -2813,55 +2995,36 @@ width0pt\relax} \fi
% @ifset VAR ... @end ifset reads the `...' iff VAR has been defined
% with @set.
%
-\def\ifset{\parsearg\doifset}
-\def\doifset#1{%
- \expandafter\ifx\csname SET#1\endcsname\relax
- \let\next=\ifsetfail
- \else
- \let\next=\ifsetsucceed
- \fi
- \next
+% To get special treatment of `@end ifset,' call \makeond and the redefine.
+%
+\makecond{ifset}
+\def\ifset{\parsearg{\doifset{\let\next=\ifsetfail}}}
+\def\doifset#1#2{%
+ {%
+ \makevalueexpandable
+ \let\next=\empty
+ \expandafter\ifx\csname SET#2\endcsname\relax
+ #1% If not set, redefine \next.
+ \fi
+ \expandafter
+ }\next
}
-\def\ifsetsucceed{\conditionalsucceed{ifset}}
-\def\ifsetfail{\nestedignore{ifset}}
-\defineunmatchedend{ifset}
+\def\ifsetfail{\doignore{ifset}}
% @ifclear VAR ... @end ifclear reads the `...' iff VAR has never been
% defined with @set, or has been undefined with @clear.
%
-\def\ifclear{\parsearg\doifclear}
-\def\doifclear#1{%
- \expandafter\ifx\csname SET#1\endcsname\relax
- \let\next=\ifclearsucceed
- \else
- \let\next=\ifclearfail
- \fi
- \next
-}
-\def\ifclearsucceed{\conditionalsucceed{ifclear}}
-\def\ifclearfail{\nestedignore{ifclear}}
-\defineunmatchedend{ifclear}
-
-% @iftex, @ifnothtml, @ifnotinfo, @ifnotplaintext always succeed; we
-% read the text following, through the first @end iftex (etc.). Make
-% `@end iftex' (etc.) valid only after an @iftex.
+% The `\else' inside the `\doifset' parameter is a trick to reuse the
+% above code: if the variable is not set, do nothing, if it is set,
+% then redefine \next to \ifclearfail.
%
-\def\iftex{\conditionalsucceed{iftex}}
-\def\ifnothtml{\conditionalsucceed{ifnothtml}}
-\def\ifnotinfo{\conditionalsucceed{ifnotinfo}}
-\def\ifnotplaintext{\conditionalsucceed{ifnotplaintext}}
-\defineunmatchedend{iftex}
-\defineunmatchedend{ifnothtml}
-\defineunmatchedend{ifnotinfo}
-\defineunmatchedend{ifnotplaintext}
+\makecond{ifclear}
+\def\ifclear{\parsearg{\doifset{\else \let\next=\ifclearfail}}}
+\def\ifclearfail{\doignore{ifclear}}
-% True conditional. Since \set globally defines its variables, we can
-% just start and end a group (to keep the @end definition undefined at
-% the outer level).
-%
-\def\conditionalsucceed#1{\begingroup
- \expandafter\def\csname E#1\endcsname{\endgroup}%
-}
+% @dircategory CATEGORY -- specify a category of the dir file
+% which this file should belong to. Ignore this in TeX.
+\let\dircategory=\comment
% @defininfoenclose.
\let\definfoenclose=\comment
@@ -2871,9 +3034,8 @@ width0pt\relax} \fi
% Index generation facilities
% Define \newwrite to be identical to plain tex's \newwrite
-% except not \outer, so it can be used within \newindex.
-{\catcode`\@=11
-\gdef\newwrite{\alloc@7\write\chardef\sixt@@n}}
+% except not \outer, so it can be used within macros and \if's.
+\edef\newwrite{\makecsname{ptexnewwrite}}
% \newindex {foo} defines an index named foo.
% It automatically defines \fooindex such that
@@ -2912,10 +3074,10 @@ width0pt\relax} \fi
% @synindex foo bar makes index foo feed into index bar.
% Do this instead of @defindex foo if you don't want it as a separate index.
-%
+%
% @syncodeindex foo bar similar, but put all entries made for index foo
% inside @code.
-%
+%
\def\synindex#1 #2 {\dosynindex\doindex{#1}{#2}}
\def\syncodeindex#1 #2 {\dosynindex\docodeindex{#1}{#2}}
@@ -2957,13 +3119,13 @@ width0pt\relax} \fi
% Take care of Texinfo commands that can appear in an index entry.
% Since there are some commands we want to expand, and others we don't,
% we have to laboriously prevent expansion for those that we don't.
-%
+%
\def\indexdummies{%
\def\@{@}% change to @@ when we switch to @ as escape char in index files.
\def\ {\realbackslash\space }%
% Need these in case \tex is in effect and \{ is a \delimiter again.
% But can't use \lbracecmd and \rbracecmd because texindex assumes
- % braces and backslashes are used only as delimiters.
+ % braces and backslashes are used only as delimiters.
\let\{ = \mylbrace
\let\} = \myrbrace
%
@@ -2972,29 +3134,30 @@ width0pt\relax} \fi
% words, not control letters, because the \space would be incorrect
% for control characters, but is needed to separate the control word
% from whatever follows.
- %
+ %
% For control letters, we have \definedummyletter, which omits the
% space.
- %
+ %
% These can be used both for control words that take an argument and
% those that do not. If it is followed by {arg} in the input, then
% that will dutifully get written to the index (or wherever).
- %
+ %
\def\definedummyword##1{%
\expandafter\def\csname ##1\endcsname{\realbackslash ##1\space}%
}%
\def\definedummyletter##1{%
\expandafter\def\csname ##1\endcsname{\realbackslash ##1}%
}%
+ \let\definedummyaccent\definedummyletter
%
% Do the redefinitions.
\commondummies
}
% For the aux file, @ is the escape character. So we want to redefine
-% everything using @ instead of \realbackslash. When everything uses
+% everything using @ instead of \realbackslash. When everything uses
% @, this will be simpler.
-%
+%
\def\atdummies{%
\def\@{@@}%
\def\ {@ }%
@@ -3008,6 +3171,7 @@ width0pt\relax} \fi
\def\definedummyletter##1{%
\expandafter\def\csname ##1\endcsname{@##1}%
}%
+ \let\definedummyaccent\definedummyletter
%
% Do the redefinitions.
\commondummies
@@ -3015,31 +3179,16 @@ width0pt\relax} \fi
% Called from \indexdummies and \atdummies. \definedummyword and
% \definedummyletter must be defined first.
-%
+%
\def\commondummies{%
%
\normalturnoffactive
%
- % Control letters and accents.
+ \commondummiesnofonts
+ %
\definedummyletter{_}%
- \definedummyletter{,}%
- \definedummyletter{"}%
- \definedummyletter{`}%
- \definedummyletter{'}%
- \definedummyletter{^}%
- \definedummyletter{~}%
- \definedummyletter{=}%
- \definedummyword{u}%
- \definedummyword{v}%
- \definedummyword{H}%
- \definedummyword{dotaccent}%
- \definedummyword{ringaccent}%
- \definedummyword{tieaccent}%
- \definedummyword{ubaraccent}%
- \definedummyword{udotaccent}%
- \definedummyword{dotless}%
- %
- % Other non-English letters.
+ %
+ % Non-English letters.
\definedummyword{AA}%
\definedummyword{AE}%
\definedummyword{L}%
@@ -3051,6 +3200,10 @@ width0pt\relax} \fi
\definedummyword{oe}%
\definedummyword{o}%
\definedummyword{ss}%
+ \definedummyword{exclamdown}%
+ \definedummyword{questiondown}%
+ \definedummyword{ordf}%
+ \definedummyword{ordm}%
%
% Although these internal commands shouldn't show up, sometimes they do.
\definedummyword{bf}%
@@ -3062,41 +3215,19 @@ width0pt\relax} \fi
\definedummyword{tclose}%
\definedummyword{tt}%
%
- % Texinfo font commands.
- \definedummyword{b}%
- \definedummyword{i}%
- \definedummyword{r}%
- \definedummyword{sc}%
- \definedummyword{t}%
- %
+ \definedummyword{LaTeX}%
\definedummyword{TeX}%
- \definedummyword{acronym}%
- \definedummyword{cite}%
- \definedummyword{code}%
- \definedummyword{command}%
- \definedummyword{dfn}%
- \definedummyword{dots}%
- \definedummyword{emph}%
- \definedummyword{env}%
- \definedummyword{file}%
- \definedummyword{kbd}%
- \definedummyword{key}%
- \definedummyword{math}%
- \definedummyword{option}%
- \definedummyword{samp}%
- \definedummyword{strong}%
- \definedummyword{uref}%
- \definedummyword{url}%
- \definedummyword{var}%
- \definedummyword{w}%
%
% Assorted special characters.
\definedummyword{bullet}%
+ \definedummyword{comma}%
\definedummyword{copyright}%
+ \definedummyword{registeredsymbol}%
\definedummyword{dots}%
\definedummyword{enddots}%
\definedummyword{equiv}%
\definedummyword{error}%
+ \definedummyword{euro}%
\definedummyword{expansion}%
\definedummyword{minus}%
\definedummyword{pounds}%
@@ -3104,10 +3235,9 @@ width0pt\relax} \fi
\definedummyword{print}%
\definedummyword{result}%
%
- % Handle some cases of @value -- where the variable name does not
- % contain - or _, and the value does not contain any
+ % Handle some cases of @value -- where it does not contain any
% (non-fully-expandable) commands.
- \let\value = \expandablevalue
+ \makevalueexpandable
%
% Normal spaces, not active ones.
\unsepspaces
@@ -3116,45 +3246,97 @@ width0pt\relax} \fi
\turnoffmacros
}
-% If an index command is used in an @example environment, any spaces
-% therein should become regular spaces in the raw index file, not the
-% expansion of \tie (\leavevmode \penalty \@M \ ).
-{\obeyspaces
- \gdef\unsepspaces{\obeyspaces\let =\space}}
-
+% \commondummiesnofonts: common to \commondummies and \indexnofonts.
+%
+% Better have this without active chars.
+{
+ \catcode`\~=\other
+ \gdef\commondummiesnofonts{%
+ % Control letters and accents.
+ \definedummyletter{!}%
+ \definedummyaccent{"}%
+ \definedummyaccent{'}%
+ \definedummyletter{*}%
+ \definedummyaccent{,}%
+ \definedummyletter{.}%
+ \definedummyletter{/}%
+ \definedummyletter{:}%
+ \definedummyaccent{=}%
+ \definedummyletter{?}%
+ \definedummyaccent{^}%
+ \definedummyaccent{`}%
+ \definedummyaccent{~}%
+ \definedummyword{u}%
+ \definedummyword{v}%
+ \definedummyword{H}%
+ \definedummyword{dotaccent}%
+ \definedummyword{ringaccent}%
+ \definedummyword{tieaccent}%
+ \definedummyword{ubaraccent}%
+ \definedummyword{udotaccent}%
+ \definedummyword{dotless}%
+ %
+ % Texinfo font commands.
+ \definedummyword{b}%
+ \definedummyword{i}%
+ \definedummyword{r}%
+ \definedummyword{sc}%
+ \definedummyword{t}%
+ %
+ % Commands that take arguments.
+ \definedummyword{acronym}%
+ \definedummyword{cite}%
+ \definedummyword{code}%
+ \definedummyword{command}%
+ \definedummyword{dfn}%
+ \definedummyword{emph}%
+ \definedummyword{env}%
+ \definedummyword{file}%
+ \definedummyword{kbd}%
+ \definedummyword{key}%
+ \definedummyword{math}%
+ \definedummyword{option}%
+ \definedummyword{samp}%
+ \definedummyword{strong}%
+ \definedummyword{tie}%
+ \definedummyword{uref}%
+ \definedummyword{url}%
+ \definedummyword{var}%
+ \definedummyword{verb}%
+ \definedummyword{w}%
+ }
+}
% \indexnofonts is used when outputting the strings to sort the index
% by, and when constructing control sequence names. It eliminates all
% control sequences and just writes whatever the best ASCII sort string
% would be for a given command (usually its argument).
%
-\def\indexdummytex{TeX}
-\def\indexdummydots{...}
-%
\def\indexnofonts{%
+ % Accent commands should become @asis.
+ \def\definedummyaccent##1{%
+ \expandafter\let\csname ##1\endcsname\asis
+ }%
+ % We can just ignore other control letters.
+ \def\definedummyletter##1{%
+ \expandafter\def\csname ##1\endcsname{}%
+ }%
+ % Hopefully, all control words can become @asis.
+ \let\definedummyword\definedummyaccent
+ %
+ \commondummiesnofonts
+ %
+ % Don't no-op \tt, since it isn't a user-level command
+ % and is used in the definitions of the active chars like <, >, |, etc.
+ % Likewise with the other plain tex font commands.
+ %\let\tt=\asis
+ %
\def\ { }%
\def\@{@}%
% how to handle braces?
\def\_{\normalunderscore}%
%
- \let\,=\asis
- \let\"=\asis
- \let\`=\asis
- \let\'=\asis
- \let\^=\asis
- \let\~=\asis
- \let\==\asis
- \let\u=\asis
- \let\v=\asis
- \let\H=\asis
- \let\dotaccent=\asis
- \let\ringaccent=\asis
- \let\tieaccent=\asis
- \let\ubaraccent=\asis
- \let\udotaccent=\asis
- \let\dotless=\asis
- %
- % Other non-English letters.
+ % Non-English letters.
\def\AA{AA}%
\def\AE{AE}%
\def\L{L}%
@@ -3168,130 +3350,170 @@ width0pt\relax} \fi
\def\ss{ss}%
\def\exclamdown{!}%
\def\questiondown{?}%
+ \def\ordf{a}%
+ \def\ordm{o}%
%
- % Don't no-op \tt, since it isn't a user-level command
- % and is used in the definitions of the active chars like <, >, |, etc.
- % Likewise with the other plain tex font commands.
- %\let\tt=\asis
+ \def\LaTeX{LaTeX}%
+ \def\TeX{TeX}%
%
- % Texinfo font commands.
- \let\b=\asis
- \let\i=\asis
- \let\r=\asis
- \let\sc=\asis
- \let\t=\asis
- %
- \let\TeX=\indexdummytex
- \let\acronym=\asis
- \let\cite=\asis
- \let\code=\asis
- \let\command=\asis
- \let\dfn=\asis
- \let\dots=\indexdummydots
- \let\emph=\asis
- \let\env=\asis
- \let\file=\asis
- \let\kbd=\asis
- \let\key=\asis
- \let\math=\asis
- \let\option=\asis
- \let\samp=\asis
- \let\strong=\asis
- \let\uref=\asis
- \let\url=\asis
- \let\var=\asis
- \let\w=\asis
+ % Assorted special characters.
+ % (The following {} will end up in the sort string, but that's ok.)
+ \def\bullet{bullet}%
+ \def\comma{,}%
+ \def\copyright{copyright}%
+ \def\registeredsymbol{R}%
+ \def\dots{...}%
+ \def\enddots{...}%
+ \def\equiv{==}%
+ \def\error{error}%
+ \def\euro{euro}%
+ \def\expansion{==>}%
+ \def\minus{-}%
+ \def\pounds{pounds}%
+ \def\point{.}%
+ \def\print{-|}%
+ \def\result{=>}%
+ %
+ % Don't write macro names.
+ \emptyusermacros
}
\let\indexbackslash=0 %overridden during \printindex.
\let\SETmarginindex=\relax % put index entries in margin (undocumented)?
-% For \ifx comparisons.
-\def\emptymacro{\empty}
-
% Most index entries go through here, but \dosubind is the general case.
-%
-\def\doind#1#2{\dosubind{#1}{#2}\empty}
+% #1 is the index name, #2 is the entry text.
+\def\doind#1#2{\dosubind{#1}{#2}{}}
% Workhorse for all \fooindexes.
% #1 is name of index, #2 is stuff to put there, #3 is subentry --
-% \empty if called from \doind, as we usually are. The main exception
-% is with defuns, which call us directly.
+% empty if called from \doind, as we usually are (the main exception
+% is with most defuns, which call us directly).
%
\def\dosubind#1#2#3{%
+ \iflinks
+ {%
+ % Store the main index entry text (including the third arg).
+ \toks0 = {#2}%
+ % If third arg is present, precede it with a space.
+ \def\thirdarg{#3}%
+ \ifx\thirdarg\empty \else
+ \toks0 = \expandafter{\the\toks0 \space #3}%
+ \fi
+ %
+ \edef\writeto{\csname#1indfile\endcsname}%
+ %
+ \ifvmode
+ \dosubindsanitize
+ \else
+ \dosubindwrite
+ \fi
+ }%
+ \fi
+}
+
+% Write the entry in \toks0 to the index file:
+%
+\def\dosubindwrite{%
% Put the index entry in the margin if desired.
\ifx\SETmarginindex\relax\else
- \insert\margin{\hbox{\vrule height8pt depth3pt width0pt #2}}%
+ \insert\margin{\hbox{\vrule height8pt depth3pt width0pt \the\toks0}}%
\fi
- {%
- \count255=\lastpenalty
- {%
- \indexdummies % Must do this here, since \bf, etc expand at this stage
- \escapechar=`\\
- {%
- \let\folio = 0% We will expand all macros now EXCEPT \folio.
- \def\rawbackslashxx{\indexbackslash}% \indexbackslash isn't defined now
- % so it will be output as is; and it will print as backslash.
- %
- % The main index entry text.
- \toks0 = {#2}%
- %
- % If third arg is present, precede it with space in sort key.
- \def\thirdarg{#3}%
- \ifx\thirdarg\emptymacro \else
- % If the third (subentry) arg is present, add it to the index
- % line to write.
- \toks0 = \expandafter{\the\toks0 \space #3}%
- \fi
- %
- % Process the index entry with all font commands turned off, to
- % get the string to sort by.
- {\indexnofonts
- \edef\temp{\the\toks0}% need full expansion
- \xdef\indexsorttmp{\temp}%
- }%
- %
- % Set up the complete index entry, with both the sort key and
- % the original text, including any font commands. We write
- % three arguments to \entry to the .?? file (four in the
- % subentry case), texindex reduces to two when writing the .??s
- % sorted result.
- \edef\temp{%
- \write\csname#1indfile\endcsname{%
- \realbackslash entry{\indexsorttmp}{\folio}{\the\toks0}}%
- }%
- %
- % If a skip is the last thing on the list now, preserve it
- % by backing up by \lastskip, doing the \write, then inserting
- % the skip again. Otherwise, the whatsit generated by the
- % \write will make \lastskip zero. The result is that sequences
- % like this:
- % @end defun
- % @tindex whatever
- % @defun ...
- % will have extra space inserted, because the \medbreak in the
- % start of the @defun won't see the skip inserted by the @end of
- % the previous defun.
- %
- % But don't do any of this if we're not in vertical mode. We
- % don't want to do a \vskip and prematurely end a paragraph.
- %
- % Avoid page breaks due to these extra skips, too.
- %
- \iflinks
- \ifvmode
- \skip0 = \lastskip
- \ifdim\lastskip = 0pt \else \nobreak\vskip-\skip0 \fi
- \fi
- %
- \temp % do the write
- %
- \ifvmode \ifdim\skip0 = 0pt \else \nobreak\vskip\skip0 \fi \fi
- \fi
- }%
- }%
- \penalty\count255
+ %
+ % Remember, we are within a group.
+ \indexdummies % Must do this here, since \bf, etc expand at this stage
+ \escapechar=`\\
+ \def\backslashcurfont{\indexbackslash}% \indexbackslash isn't defined now
+ % so it will be output as is; and it will print as backslash.
+ %
+ % Process the index entry with all font commands turned off, to
+ % get the string to sort by.
+ {\indexnofonts
+ \edef\temp{\the\toks0}% need full expansion
+ \xdef\indexsorttmp{\temp}%
}%
+ %
+ % Set up the complete index entry, with both the sort key and
+ % the original text, including any font commands. We write
+ % three arguments to \entry to the .?? file (four in the
+ % subentry case), texindex reduces to two when writing the .??s
+ % sorted result.
+ \edef\temp{%
+ \write\writeto{%
+ \string\entry{\indexsorttmp}{\noexpand\folio}{\the\toks0}}%
+ }%
+ \temp
+}
+
+% Take care of unwanted page breaks:
+%
+% If a skip is the last thing on the list now, preserve it
+% by backing up by \lastskip, doing the \write, then inserting
+% the skip again. Otherwise, the whatsit generated by the
+% \write will make \lastskip zero. The result is that sequences
+% like this:
+% @end defun
+% @tindex whatever
+% @defun ...
+% will have extra space inserted, because the \medbreak in the
+% start of the @defun won't see the skip inserted by the @end of
+% the previous defun.
+%
+% But don't do any of this if we're not in vertical mode. We
+% don't want to do a \vskip and prematurely end a paragraph.
+%
+% Avoid page breaks due to these extra skips, too.
+%
+% But wait, there is a catch there:
+% We'll have to check whether \lastskip is zero skip. \ifdim is not
+% sufficient for this purpose, as it ignores stretch and shrink parts
+% of the skip. The only way seems to be to check the textual
+% representation of the skip.
+%
+% The following is almost like \def\zeroskipmacro{0.0pt} except that
+% the ``p'' and ``t'' characters have catcode \other, not 11 (letter).
+%
+\edef\zeroskipmacro{\expandafter\the\csname z@skip\endcsname}
+%
+% ..., ready, GO:
+%
+\def\dosubindsanitize{%
+ % \lastskip and \lastpenalty cannot both be nonzero simultaneously.
+ \skip0 = \lastskip
+ \edef\lastskipmacro{\the\lastskip}%
+ \count255 = \lastpenalty
+ %
+ % If \lastskip is nonzero, that means the last item was a
+ % skip. And since a skip is discardable, that means this
+ % -\skip0 glue we're inserting is preceded by a
+ % non-discardable item, therefore it is not a potential
+ % breakpoint, therefore no \nobreak needed.
+ \ifx\lastskipmacro\zeroskipmacro
+ \else
+ \vskip-\skip0
+ \fi
+ %
+ \dosubindwrite
+ %
+ \ifx\lastskipmacro\zeroskipmacro
+ % If \lastskip was zero, perhaps the last item was a penalty, and
+ % perhaps it was >=10000, e.g., a \nobreak. In that case, we want
+ % to re-insert the same penalty (values >10000 are used for various
+ % signals); since we just inserted a non-discardable item, any
+ % following glue (such as a \parskip) would be a breakpoint. For example:
+ %
+ % @deffn deffn-whatever
+ % @vindex index-whatever
+ % Description.
+ % would allow a break between the index-whatever whatsit
+ % and the "Description." paragraph.
+ \ifnum\count255>9999 \penalty\count255 \fi
+ \else
+ % On the other hand, if we had a nonzero \lastskip,
+ % this make-up glue would be preceded by a non-discardable item
+ % (the whatsit from the \write), so we must insert a \nobreak.
+ \nobreak\vskip\skip0
+ \fi
}
% The index entry written in the file actually looks like
@@ -3329,13 +3551,12 @@ width0pt\relax} \fi
% @printindex causes a particular index (the ??s file) to get printed.
% It does not print any chapter heading (usually an @unnumbered).
%
-\def\printindex{\parsearg\doprintindex}
-\def\doprintindex#1{\begingroup
+\parseargdef\printindex{\begingroup
\dobreak \chapheadingskip{10000}%
%
\smallfonts \rm
\tolerance = 9500
- \indexbreaks
+ \everypar = {}% don't want the \kern\-parindent from indentation suppression.
%
% See if the index file exists and is nonempty.
% Change catcode of @ here so that if the index file contains
@@ -3362,7 +3583,7 @@ width0pt\relax} \fi
% Index files are almost Texinfo source, but we use \ as the escape
% character. It would be better to use @, but that's too big a change
% to make right now.
- \def\indexbackslash{\rawbackslashxx}%
+ \def\indexbackslash{\backslashcurfont}%
\catcode`\\ = 0
\escapechar = `\\
\begindoublecolumns
@@ -3384,7 +3605,10 @@ width0pt\relax} \fi
\removelastskip
%
% We like breaks before the index initials, so insert a bonus.
- \penalty -300
+ \nobreak
+ \vskip 0pt plus 3\baselineskip
+ \penalty 0
+ \vskip 0pt plus -3\baselineskip
%
% Typeset the initial. Making this add up to a whole number of
% baselineskips increases the chance of the dots lining up from column
@@ -3394,80 +3618,100 @@ width0pt\relax} \fi
% No shrink because it confuses \balancecolumns.
\vskip 1.67\baselineskip plus .5\baselineskip
\leftline{\secbf #1}%
- \vskip .33\baselineskip plus .1\baselineskip
- %
% Do our best not to break after the initial.
\nobreak
+ \vskip .33\baselineskip plus .1\baselineskip
}}
-% This typesets a paragraph consisting of #1, dot leaders, and then #2
-% flush to the right margin. It is used for index and table of contents
-% entries. The paragraph is indented by \leftskip.
+% \entry typesets a paragraph consisting of the text (#1), dot leaders, and
+% then page number (#2) flushed to the right margin. It is used for index
+% and table of contents entries. The paragraph is indented by \leftskip.
%
-\def\entry#1#2{\begingroup
- %
- % Start a new paragraph if necessary, so our assignments below can't
- % affect previous text.
- \par
- %
- % Do not fill out the last line with white space.
- \parfillskip = 0in
- %
- % No extra space above this paragraph.
- \parskip = 0in
- %
- % Do not prefer a separate line ending with a hyphen to fewer lines.
- \finalhyphendemerits = 0
- %
- % \hangindent is only relevant when the entry text and page number
- % don't both fit on one line. In that case, bob suggests starting the
- % dots pretty far over on the line. Unfortunately, a large
- % indentation looks wrong when the entry text itself is broken across
- % lines. So we use a small indentation and put up with long leaders.
- %
- % \hangafter is reset to 1 (which is the value we want) at the start
- % of each paragraph, so we need not do anything with that.
- \hangindent = 2em
- %
- % When the entry text needs to be broken, just fill out the first line
- % with blank space.
- \rightskip = 0pt plus1fil
- %
- % A bit of stretch before each entry for the benefit of balancing columns.
- \vskip 0pt plus1pt
- %
- % Start a ``paragraph'' for the index entry so the line breaking
- % parameters we've set above will have an effect.
- \noindent
- %
- % Insert the text of the index entry. TeX will do line-breaking on it.
- #1%
- % The following is kludged to not output a line of dots in the index if
- % there are no page numbers. The next person who breaks this will be
- % cursed by a Unix daemon.
- \def\tempa{{\rm }}%
- \def\tempb{#2}%
- \edef\tempc{\tempa}%
- \edef\tempd{\tempb}%
- \ifx\tempc\tempd\ \else%
+% A straightforward implementation would start like this:
+% \def\entry#1#2{...
+% But this frozes the catcodes in the argument, and can cause problems to
+% @code, which sets - active. This problem was fixed by a kludge---
+% ``-'' was active throughout whole index, but this isn't really right.
+%
+% The right solution is to prevent \entry from swallowing the whole text.
+% --kasal, 21nov03
+\def\entry{%
+ \begingroup
+ %
+ % Start a new paragraph if necessary, so our assignments below can't
+ % affect previous text.
+ \par
+ %
+ % Do not fill out the last line with white space.
+ \parfillskip = 0in
+ %
+ % No extra space above this paragraph.
+ \parskip = 0in
%
- % If we must, put the page number on a line of its own, and fill out
- % this line with blank space. (The \hfil is overwhelmed with the
- % fill leaders glue in \indexdotfill if the page number does fit.)
- \hfil\penalty50
- \null\nobreak\indexdotfill % Have leaders before the page number.
+ % Do not prefer a separate line ending with a hyphen to fewer lines.
+ \finalhyphendemerits = 0
%
- % The `\ ' here is removed by the implicit \unskip that TeX does as
- % part of (the primitive) \par. Without it, a spurious underfull
- % \hbox ensues.
- \ifpdf
- \pdfgettoks#2.\ \the\toksA % The page number ends the paragraph.
+ % \hangindent is only relevant when the entry text and page number
+ % don't both fit on one line. In that case, bob suggests starting the
+ % dots pretty far over on the line. Unfortunately, a large
+ % indentation looks wrong when the entry text itself is broken across
+ % lines. So we use a small indentation and put up with long leaders.
+ %
+ % \hangafter is reset to 1 (which is the value we want) at the start
+ % of each paragraph, so we need not do anything with that.
+ \hangindent = 2em
+ %
+ % When the entry text needs to be broken, just fill out the first line
+ % with blank space.
+ \rightskip = 0pt plus1fil
+ %
+ % A bit of stretch before each entry for the benefit of balancing
+ % columns.
+ \vskip 0pt plus1pt
+ %
+ % Swallow the left brace of the text (first parameter):
+ \afterassignment\doentry
+ \let\temp =
+}
+\def\doentry{%
+ \bgroup % Instead of the swallowed brace.
+ \noindent
+ \aftergroup\finishentry
+ % And now comes the text of the entry.
+}
+\def\finishentry#1{%
+ % #1 is the page number.
+ %
+ % The following is kludged to not output a line of dots in the index if
+ % there are no page numbers. The next person who breaks this will be
+ % cursed by a Unix daemon.
+ \def\tempa{{\rm }}%
+ \def\tempb{#1}%
+ \edef\tempc{\tempa}%
+ \edef\tempd{\tempb}%
+ \ifx\tempc\tempd
+ \ %
\else
- \ #2% The page number ends the paragraph.
+ %
+ % If we must, put the page number on a line of its own, and fill out
+ % this line with blank space. (The \hfil is overwhelmed with the
+ % fill leaders glue in \indexdotfill if the page number does fit.)
+ \hfil\penalty50
+ \null\nobreak\indexdotfill % Have leaders before the page number.
+ %
+ % The `\ ' here is removed by the implicit \unskip that TeX does as
+ % part of (the primitive) \par. Without it, a spurious underfull
+ % \hbox ensues.
+ \ifpdf
+ \pdfgettoks#1.%
+ \ \the\toksA
+ \else
+ \ #1%
+ \fi
\fi
- \fi%
- \par
-\endgroup}
+ \par
+ \endgroup
+}
% Like \dotfill except takes at least 1 em.
\def\indexdotfill{\cleaders
@@ -3578,7 +3822,7 @@ width0pt\relax} \fi
\wd0=\hsize \wd2=\hsize
\hbox to\pagewidth{\box0\hfil\box2}%
}
-%
+%
% All done with double columns.
\def\enddoublecolumns{%
\output = {%
@@ -3636,6 +3880,12 @@ width0pt\relax} \fi
\message{sectioning,}
% Chapters, sections, etc.
+% \unnumberedno is an oxymoron, of course. But we count the unnumbered
+% sections so that we can refer to them unambiguously in the pdf
+% outlines by their "section number". We avoid collisions with chapter
+% numbers by starting them at 10000. (If a document ever has 10000
+% chapters, we're in trouble anyway, I'm sure.)
+\newcount\unnumberedno \unnumberedno = 10000
\newcount\chapno
\newcount\secno \secno=0
\newcount\subsecno \subsecno=0
@@ -3643,9 +3893,12 @@ width0pt\relax} \fi
% This counter is funny since it counts through charcodes of letters A, B, ...
\newcount\appendixno \appendixno = `\@
+%
% \def\appendixletter{\char\the\appendixno}
-% We do the following for the sake of pdftex, which needs the actual
+% We do the following ugly conditional instead of the above simple
+% construct for the sake of pdftex, which needs the actual
% letter in the expansion, not just typeset.
+%
\def\appendixletter{%
\ifnum\appendixno=`A A%
\else\ifnum\appendixno=`B B%
@@ -3683,11 +3936,12 @@ width0pt\relax} \fi
% Each @chapter defines this as the name of the chapter.
% page headings and footings can use it. @section does likewise.
+% However, they are not reliable, because we don't use marks.
\def\thischapter{}
\def\thissection{}
\newcount\absseclevel % used to calculate proper heading level
-\newcount\secbase\secbase=0 % @raise/lowersections modify this count
+\newcount\secbase\secbase=0 % @raisesections/@lowersections modify this count
% @raisesections: treat @section as chapter, @subsection as section, etc.
\def\raisesections{\global\advance\secbase by -1}
@@ -3697,118 +3951,142 @@ width0pt\relax} \fi
\def\lowersections{\global\advance\secbase by 1}
\let\down=\lowersections % original BFox name
-% Choose a numbered-heading macro
-% #1 is heading level if unmodified by @raisesections or @lowersections
-% #2 is text for heading
-\def\numhead#1#2{\absseclevel=\secbase\advance\absseclevel by #1
-\ifcase\absseclevel
- \chapterzzz{#2}
-\or
- \seczzz{#2}
-\or
- \numberedsubseczzz{#2}
-\or
- \numberedsubsubseczzz{#2}
-\else
- \ifnum \absseclevel<0
- \chapterzzz{#2}
+% we only have subsub.
+\chardef\maxseclevel = 3
+%
+% A numbered section within an unnumbered changes to unnumbered too.
+% To achive this, remember the "biggest" unnum. sec. we are currently in:
+\chardef\unmlevel = \maxseclevel
+%
+% Trace whether the current chapter is an appendix or not:
+% \chapheadtype is "N" or "A", unnumbered chapters are ignored.
+\def\chapheadtype{N}
+
+% Choose a heading macro
+% #1 is heading type
+% #2 is heading level
+% #3 is text for heading
+\def\genhead#1#2#3{%
+ % Compute the abs. sec. level:
+ \absseclevel=#2
+ \advance\absseclevel by \secbase
+ % Make sure \absseclevel doesn't fall outside the range:
+ \ifnum \absseclevel < 0
+ \absseclevel = 0
\else
- \numberedsubsubseczzz{#2}
+ \ifnum \absseclevel > 3
+ \absseclevel = 3
+ \fi
\fi
-\fi
-}
-
-% like \numhead, but chooses appendix heading levels
-\def\apphead#1#2{\absseclevel=\secbase\advance\absseclevel by #1
-\ifcase\absseclevel
- \appendixzzz{#2}
-\or
- \appendixsectionzzz{#2}
-\or
- \appendixsubseczzz{#2}
-\or
- \appendixsubsubseczzz{#2}
-\else
- \ifnum \absseclevel<0
- \appendixzzz{#2}
+ % The heading type:
+ \def\headtype{#1}%
+ \if \headtype U%
+ \ifnum \absseclevel < \unmlevel
+ \chardef\unmlevel = \absseclevel
+ \fi
\else
- \appendixsubsubseczzz{#2}
+ % Check for appendix sections:
+ \ifnum \absseclevel = 0
+ \edef\chapheadtype{\headtype}%
+ \else
+ \if \headtype A\if \chapheadtype N%
+ \errmessage{@appendix... within a non-appendix chapter}%
+ \fi\fi
+ \fi
+ % Check for numbered within unnumbered:
+ \ifnum \absseclevel > \unmlevel
+ \def\headtype{U}%
+ \else
+ \chardef\unmlevel = 3
+ \fi
\fi
-\fi
-}
-
-% like \numhead, but chooses numberless heading levels
-\def\unnmhead#1#2{\absseclevel=\secbase\advance\absseclevel by #1
-\ifcase\absseclevel
- \unnumberedzzz{#2}
-\or
- \unnumberedseczzz{#2}
-\or
- \unnumberedsubseczzz{#2}
-\or
- \unnumberedsubsubseczzz{#2}
-\else
- \ifnum \absseclevel<0
- \unnumberedzzz{#2}
+ % Now print the heading:
+ \if \headtype U%
+ \ifcase\absseclevel
+ \unnumberedzzz{#3}%
+ \or \unnumberedseczzz{#3}%
+ \or \unnumberedsubseczzz{#3}%
+ \or \unnumberedsubsubseczzz{#3}%
+ \fi
\else
- \unnumberedsubsubseczzz{#2}
+ \if \headtype A%
+ \ifcase\absseclevel
+ \appendixzzz{#3}%
+ \or \appendixsectionzzz{#3}%
+ \or \appendixsubseczzz{#3}%
+ \or \appendixsubsubseczzz{#3}%
+ \fi
+ \else
+ \ifcase\absseclevel
+ \chapterzzz{#3}%
+ \or \seczzz{#3}%
+ \or \numberedsubseczzz{#3}%
+ \or \numberedsubsubseczzz{#3}%
+ \fi
+ \fi
\fi
-\fi
+ \suppressfirstparagraphindent
}
-% @chapter, @appendix, @unnumbered.
-\def\thischaptername{No Chapter Title}
-\outer\def\chapter{\parsearg\chapteryyy}
-\def\chapteryyy #1{\numhead0{#1}} % normally numhead0 calls chapterzzz
-\def\chapterzzz #1{%
- \secno=0 \subsecno=0 \subsubsecno=0
- \global\advance \chapno by 1 \message{\putwordChapter\space \the\chapno}%
- \chapmacro {#1}{\the\chapno}%
- \gdef\thissection{#1}%
- \gdef\thischaptername{#1}%
- % We don't substitute the actual chapter name into \thischapter
- % because we don't want its macros evaluated now.
- \xdef\thischapter{\putwordChapter{} \the\chapno: \noexpand\thischaptername}%
- \writetocentry{chap}{#1}{{\the\chapno}}
- \donoderef
+% an interface:
+\def\numhead{\genhead N}
+\def\apphead{\genhead A}
+\def\unnmhead{\genhead U}
+
+% @chapter, @appendix, @unnumbered. Increment top-level counter, reset
+% all lower-level sectioning counters to zero.
+%
+% Also set \chaplevelprefix, which we prepend to @float sequence numbers
+% (e.g., figures), q.v. By default (before any chapter), that is empty.
+\let\chaplevelprefix = \empty
+%
+\outer\parseargdef\chapter{\numhead0{#1}} % normally numhead0 calls chapterzzz
+\def\chapterzzz#1{%
+ % section resetting is \global in case the chapter is in a group, such
+ % as an @include file.
+ \global\secno=0 \global\subsecno=0 \global\subsubsecno=0
+ \global\advance\chapno by 1
+ %
+ % Used for \float.
+ \gdef\chaplevelprefix{\the\chapno.}%
+ \resetallfloatnos
+ %
+ \message{\putwordChapter\space \the\chapno}%
+ %
+ % Write the actual heading.
+ \chapmacro{#1}{Ynumbered}{\the\chapno}%
+ %
+ % So @section and the like are numbered underneath this chapter.
\global\let\section = \numberedsec
\global\let\subsection = \numberedsubsec
\global\let\subsubsection = \numberedsubsubsec
}
-% we use \chapno to avoid indenting back
-\def\appendixbox#1{%
- \setbox0 = \hbox{\putwordAppendix{} \the\chapno}%
- \hbox to \wd0{#1\hss}}
-
-\outer\def\appendix{\parsearg\appendixyyy}
-\def\appendixyyy #1{\apphead0{#1}} % normally apphead0 calls appendixzzz
-\def\appendixzzz #1{%
- \secno=0 \subsecno=0 \subsubsecno=0
- \global\advance \appendixno by 1
- \message{\putwordAppendix\space \appendixletter}%
- \chapmacro {#1}{\appendixbox{\putwordAppendix{} \appendixletter}}%
- \gdef\thissection{#1}%
- \gdef\thischaptername{#1}%
- \xdef\thischapter{\putwordAppendix{} \appendixletter: \noexpand\thischaptername}%
- \writetocentry{appendix}{#1}{{\appendixletter}}
- \appendixnoderef
+\outer\parseargdef\appendix{\apphead0{#1}} % normally apphead0 calls appendixzzz
+\def\appendixzzz#1{%
+ \global\secno=0 \global\subsecno=0 \global\subsubsecno=0
+ \global\advance\appendixno by 1
+ \gdef\chaplevelprefix{\appendixletter.}%
+ \resetallfloatnos
+ %
+ \def\appendixnum{\putwordAppendix\space \appendixletter}%
+ \message{\appendixnum}%
+ %
+ \chapmacro{#1}{Yappendix}{\appendixletter}%
+ %
\global\let\section = \appendixsec
\global\let\subsection = \appendixsubsec
\global\let\subsubsection = \appendixsubsubsec
}
-% @centerchap is like @unnumbered, but the heading is centered.
-\outer\def\centerchap{\parsearg\centerchapyyy}
-\def\centerchapyyy #1{{\let\unnumbchapmacro=\centerchapmacro \unnumberedyyy{#1}}}
-
-% @top is like @unnumbered.
-\outer\def\top{\parsearg\unnumberedyyy}
-
-\outer\def\unnumbered{\parsearg\unnumberedyyy}
-\def\unnumberedyyy #1{\unnmhead0{#1}} % normally unnmhead0 calls unnumberedzzz
-\def\unnumberedzzz #1{%
- \secno=0 \subsecno=0 \subsubsecno=0
+\outer\parseargdef\unnumbered{\unnmhead0{#1}} % normally unnmhead0 calls unnumberedzzz
+\def\unnumberedzzz#1{%
+ \global\secno=0 \global\subsecno=0 \global\subsubsecno=0
+ \global\advance\unnumberedno by 1
+ %
+ % Since an unnumbered has no number, no prefix for figures.
+ \global\let\chaplevelprefix = \empty
+ \resetallfloatnos
%
% This used to be simply \message{#1}, but TeX fully expands the
% argument to \message. Therefore, if #1 contained @-commands, TeX
@@ -3821,134 +4099,98 @@ width0pt\relax} \fi
% \the<toks register> to achieve this: TeX expands \the<toks> only once,
% simply yielding the contents of <toks register>. (We also do this for
% the toc entries.)
- \toks0 = {#1}\message{(\the\toks0)}%
+ \toks0 = {#1}%
+ \message{(\the\toks0)}%
+ %
+ \chapmacro{#1}{Ynothing}{\the\unnumberedno}%
%
- \unnumbchapmacro {#1}%
- \gdef\thischapter{#1}\gdef\thissection{#1}%
- \writetocentry{unnumbchap}{#1}{{\the\chapno}}
- \unnumbnoderef
\global\let\section = \unnumberedsec
\global\let\subsection = \unnumberedsubsec
\global\let\subsubsection = \unnumberedsubsubsec
}
+% @centerchap is like @unnumbered, but the heading is centered.
+\outer\parseargdef\centerchap{%
+ % Well, we could do the following in a group, but that would break
+ % an assumption that \chapmacro is called at the outermost level.
+ % Thus we are safer this way: --kasal, 24feb04
+ \let\centerparametersmaybe = \centerparameters
+ \unnmhead0{#1}%
+ \let\centerparametersmaybe = \relax
+}
+
+% @top is like @unnumbered.
+\let\top\unnumbered
+
% Sections.
-\outer\def\numberedsec{\parsearg\secyyy}
-\def\secyyy #1{\numhead1{#1}} % normally calls seczzz
-\def\seczzz #1{%
- \subsecno=0 \subsubsecno=0 \global\advance \secno by 1 %
- \gdef\thissection{#1}\secheading {#1}{\the\chapno}{\the\secno}%
- \writetocentry{sec}{#1}{{\the\chapno}{\the\secno}}
- \donoderef
- \nobreak
+\outer\parseargdef\numberedsec{\numhead1{#1}} % normally calls seczzz
+\def\seczzz#1{%
+ \global\subsecno=0 \global\subsubsecno=0 \global\advance\secno by 1
+ \sectionheading{#1}{sec}{Ynumbered}{\the\chapno.\the\secno}%
}
-\outer\def\appendixsection{\parsearg\appendixsecyyy}
-\outer\def\appendixsec{\parsearg\appendixsecyyy}
-\def\appendixsecyyy #1{\apphead1{#1}} % normally calls appendixsectionzzz
-\def\appendixsectionzzz #1{%
- \subsecno=0 \subsubsecno=0 \global\advance \secno by 1 %
- \gdef\thissection{#1}\secheading {#1}{\appendixletter}{\the\secno}%
- \writetocentry{sec}{#1}{{\appendixletter}{\the\secno}}
- \appendixnoderef
- \nobreak
+\outer\parseargdef\appendixsection{\apphead1{#1}} % normally calls appendixsectionzzz
+\def\appendixsectionzzz#1{%
+ \global\subsecno=0 \global\subsubsecno=0 \global\advance\secno by 1
+ \sectionheading{#1}{sec}{Yappendix}{\appendixletter.\the\secno}%
}
+\let\appendixsec\appendixsection
-\outer\def\unnumberedsec{\parsearg\unnumberedsecyyy}
-\def\unnumberedsecyyy #1{\unnmhead1{#1}} % normally calls unnumberedseczzz
-\def\unnumberedseczzz #1{%
- \plainsecheading {#1}\gdef\thissection{#1}%
- \writetocentry{unnumbsec}{#1}{{\the\chapno}{\the\secno}}
- \unnumbnoderef
- \nobreak
+\outer\parseargdef\unnumberedsec{\unnmhead1{#1}} % normally calls unnumberedseczzz
+\def\unnumberedseczzz#1{%
+ \global\subsecno=0 \global\subsubsecno=0 \global\advance\secno by 1
+ \sectionheading{#1}{sec}{Ynothing}{\the\unnumberedno.\the\secno}%
}
% Subsections.
-\outer\def\numberedsubsec{\parsearg\numberedsubsecyyy}
-\def\numberedsubsecyyy #1{\numhead2{#1}} % normally calls numberedsubseczzz
-\def\numberedsubseczzz #1{%
- \gdef\thissection{#1}\subsubsecno=0 \global\advance \subsecno by 1 %
- \subsecheading {#1}{\the\chapno}{\the\secno}{\the\subsecno}%
- \writetocentry{subsec}{#1}{{\the\chapno}{\the\secno}{\the\subsecno}}
- \donoderef
- \nobreak
+\outer\parseargdef\numberedsubsec{\numhead2{#1}} % normally calls numberedsubseczzz
+\def\numberedsubseczzz#1{%
+ \global\subsubsecno=0 \global\advance\subsecno by 1
+ \sectionheading{#1}{subsec}{Ynumbered}{\the\chapno.\the\secno.\the\subsecno}%
}
-\outer\def\appendixsubsec{\parsearg\appendixsubsecyyy}
-\def\appendixsubsecyyy #1{\apphead2{#1}} % normally calls appendixsubseczzz
-\def\appendixsubseczzz #1{%
- \gdef\thissection{#1}\subsubsecno=0 \global\advance \subsecno by 1 %
- \subsecheading {#1}{\appendixletter}{\the\secno}{\the\subsecno}%
- \writetocentry{subsec}{#1}{{\appendixletter}{\the\secno}{\the\subsecno}}
- \appendixnoderef
- \nobreak
+\outer\parseargdef\appendixsubsec{\apphead2{#1}} % normally calls appendixsubseczzz
+\def\appendixsubseczzz#1{%
+ \global\subsubsecno=0 \global\advance\subsecno by 1
+ \sectionheading{#1}{subsec}{Yappendix}%
+ {\appendixletter.\the\secno.\the\subsecno}%
}
-\outer\def\unnumberedsubsec{\parsearg\unnumberedsubsecyyy}
-\def\unnumberedsubsecyyy #1{\unnmhead2{#1}} %normally calls unnumberedsubseczzz
-\def\unnumberedsubseczzz #1{%
- \plainsubsecheading {#1}\gdef\thissection{#1}%
- \writetocentry{unnumbsubsec}{#1}{{\the\chapno}{\the\secno}{\the\subsecno}}
- \unnumbnoderef
- \nobreak
+\outer\parseargdef\unnumberedsubsec{\unnmhead2{#1}} %normally calls unnumberedsubseczzz
+\def\unnumberedsubseczzz#1{%
+ \global\subsubsecno=0 \global\advance\subsecno by 1
+ \sectionheading{#1}{subsec}{Ynothing}%
+ {\the\unnumberedno.\the\secno.\the\subsecno}%
}
% Subsubsections.
-\outer\def\numberedsubsubsec{\parsearg\numberedsubsubsecyyy}
-\def\numberedsubsubsecyyy #1{\numhead3{#1}} % normally numberedsubsubseczzz
-\def\numberedsubsubseczzz #1{%
- \gdef\thissection{#1}\global\advance \subsubsecno by 1 %
- \subsubsecheading {#1}
- {\the\chapno}{\the\secno}{\the\subsecno}{\the\subsubsecno}%
- \writetocentry{subsubsec}{#1}{{\the\chapno}{\the\secno}{\the\subsecno}{\the\subsubsecno}}
- \donoderef
- \nobreak
+\outer\parseargdef\numberedsubsubsec{\numhead3{#1}} % normally numberedsubsubseczzz
+\def\numberedsubsubseczzz#1{%
+ \global\advance\subsubsecno by 1
+ \sectionheading{#1}{subsubsec}{Ynumbered}%
+ {\the\chapno.\the\secno.\the\subsecno.\the\subsubsecno}%
}
-\outer\def\appendixsubsubsec{\parsearg\appendixsubsubsecyyy}
-\def\appendixsubsubsecyyy #1{\apphead3{#1}} % normally appendixsubsubseczzz
-\def\appendixsubsubseczzz #1{%
- \gdef\thissection{#1}\global\advance \subsubsecno by 1 %
- \subsubsecheading {#1}
- {\appendixletter}{\the\secno}{\the\subsecno}{\the\subsubsecno}%
- \writetocentry{subsubsec}{#1}{{\appendixletter}{\the\secno}{\the\subsecno}{\the\subsubsecno}}
- \appendixnoderef
- \nobreak
+\outer\parseargdef\appendixsubsubsec{\apphead3{#1}} % normally appendixsubsubseczzz
+\def\appendixsubsubseczzz#1{%
+ \global\advance\subsubsecno by 1
+ \sectionheading{#1}{subsubsec}{Yappendix}%
+ {\appendixletter.\the\secno.\the\subsecno.\the\subsubsecno}%
}
-\outer\def\unnumberedsubsubsec{\parsearg\unnumberedsubsubsecyyy}
-\def\unnumberedsubsubsecyyy #1{\unnmhead3{#1}} %normally unnumberedsubsubseczzz
-\def\unnumberedsubsubseczzz #1{%
- \plainsubsubsecheading {#1}\gdef\thissection{#1}%
- \writetocentry{unnumbsubsubsec}{#1}{{\the\chapno}{\the\secno}{\the\subsecno}{\the\subsubsecno}}
- \unnumbnoderef
- \nobreak
+\outer\parseargdef\unnumberedsubsubsec{\unnmhead3{#1}} %normally unnumberedsubsubseczzz
+\def\unnumberedsubsubseczzz#1{%
+ \global\advance\subsubsecno by 1
+ \sectionheading{#1}{subsubsec}{Ynothing}%
+ {\the\unnumberedno.\the\secno.\the\subsecno.\the\subsubsecno}%
}
-% These are variants which are not "outer", so they can appear in @ifinfo.
-% Actually, they should now be obsolete; ordinary section commands should work.
-\def\infotop{\parsearg\unnumberedzzz}
-\def\infounnumbered{\parsearg\unnumberedzzz}
-\def\infounnumberedsec{\parsearg\unnumberedseczzz}
-\def\infounnumberedsubsec{\parsearg\unnumberedsubseczzz}
-\def\infounnumberedsubsubsec{\parsearg\unnumberedsubsubseczzz}
-
-\def\infoappendix{\parsearg\appendixzzz}
-\def\infoappendixsec{\parsearg\appendixseczzz}
-\def\infoappendixsubsec{\parsearg\appendixsubseczzz}
-\def\infoappendixsubsubsec{\parsearg\appendixsubsubseczzz}
-
-\def\infochapter{\parsearg\chapterzzz}
-\def\infosection{\parsearg\sectionzzz}
-\def\infosubsection{\parsearg\subsectionzzz}
-\def\infosubsubsection{\parsearg\subsubsectionzzz}
-
% These macros control what the section commands do, according
% to what kind of chapter we are in (ordinary, appendix, or unnumbered).
% Define them by default for a numbered chapter.
-\global\let\section = \numberedsec
-\global\let\subsection = \numberedsubsec
-\global\let\subsubsection = \numberedsubsubsec
+\let\section = \numberedsec
+\let\subsection = \numberedsubsec
+\let\subsubsection = \numberedsubsubsec
% Define @majorheading, @heading and @subheading
@@ -3961,23 +4203,27 @@ width0pt\relax} \fi
% if justification is not attempted. Hence \raggedright.
-\def\majorheading{\parsearg\majorheadingzzz}
-\def\majorheadingzzz #1{%
+\def\majorheading{%
{\advance\chapheadingskip by 10pt \chapbreak }%
- {\chapfonts \vbox{\hyphenpenalty=10000\tolerance=5000
- \parindent=0pt\raggedright
- \rm #1\hfill}}\bigskip \par\penalty 200}
+ \parsearg\chapheadingzzz
+}
-\def\chapheading{\parsearg\chapheadingzzz}
-\def\chapheadingzzz #1{\chapbreak %
+\def\chapheading{\chapbreak \parsearg\chapheadingzzz}
+\def\chapheadingzzz#1{%
{\chapfonts \vbox{\hyphenpenalty=10000\tolerance=5000
\parindent=0pt\raggedright
- \rm #1\hfill}}\bigskip \par\penalty 200}
+ \rm #1\hfill}}%
+ \bigskip \par\penalty 200\relax
+ \suppressfirstparagraphindent
+}
% @heading, @subheading, @subsubheading.
-\def\heading{\parsearg\plainsecheading}
-\def\subheading{\parsearg\plainsubsecheading}
-\def\subsubheading{\parsearg\plainsubsubsecheading}
+\parseargdef\heading{\sectionheading{#1}{sec}{Yomitfromtoc}{}
+ \suppressfirstparagraphindent}
+\parseargdef\subheading{\sectionheading{#1}{subsec}{Yomitfromtoc}{}
+ \suppressfirstparagraphindent}
+\parseargdef\subsubheading{\sectionheading{#1}{subsubsec}{Yomitfromtoc}{}
+ \suppressfirstparagraphindent}
% These macros generate a chapter, section, etc. heading only
% (including whitespace, linebreaking, etc. around it),
@@ -3986,8 +4232,6 @@ width0pt\relax} \fi
%%% Args are the skip and penalty (usually negative)
\def\dobreak#1#2{\par\ifdim\lastskip<#1\removelastskip\penalty#2\vskip#1\fi}
-\def\setchapterstyle #1 {\csname CHAPF#1\endcsname}
-
%%% Define plain chapter starts, and page on/off switching for it
% Parameter controlling skip before chapter headings (if needed)
@@ -4010,7 +4254,7 @@ width0pt\relax} \fi
\global\let\pagealignmacro=\chappager
\global\def\HEADINGSon{\HEADINGSsingle}}
-\def\CHAPPAGodd{
+\def\CHAPPAGodd{%
\global\let\contentsalignmacro = \chapoddpage
\global\let\pchapsepmacro=\chapoddpage
\global\let\pagealignmacro=\chapoddpage
@@ -4018,116 +4262,193 @@ width0pt\relax} \fi
\CHAPPAGon
-\def\CHAPFplain{
-\global\let\chapmacro=\chfplain
-\global\let\unnumbchapmacro=\unnchfplain
-\global\let\centerchapmacro=\centerchfplain}
-
-% Plain chapter opening.
-% #1 is the text, #2 the chapter number or empty if unnumbered.
-\def\chfplain#1#2{%
+% Chapter opening.
+%
+% #1 is the text, #2 is the section type (Ynumbered, Ynothing,
+% Yappendix, Yomitfromtoc), #3 the chapter number.
+%
+% To test against our argument.
+\def\Ynothingkeyword{Ynothing}
+\def\Yomitfromtockeyword{Yomitfromtoc}
+\def\Yappendixkeyword{Yappendix}
+%
+\def\chapmacro#1#2#3{%
\pchapsepmacro
{%
\chapfonts \rm
- \def\chapnum{#2}%
- \setbox0 = \hbox{#2\ifx\chapnum\empty\else\enspace\fi}%
+ %
+ % Have to define \thissection before calling \donoderef, because the
+ % xref code eventually uses it. On the other hand, it has to be called
+ % after \pchapsepmacro, or the headline will change too soon.
+ \gdef\thissection{#1}%
+ \gdef\thischaptername{#1}%
+ %
+ % Only insert the separating space if we have a chapter/appendix
+ % number, and don't print the unnumbered ``number''.
+ \def\temptype{#2}%
+ \ifx\temptype\Ynothingkeyword
+ \setbox0 = \hbox{}%
+ \def\toctype{unnchap}%
+ \def\thischapter{#1}%
+ \else\ifx\temptype\Yomitfromtockeyword
+ \setbox0 = \hbox{}% contents like unnumbered, but no toc entry
+ \def\toctype{omit}%
+ \xdef\thischapter{}%
+ \else\ifx\temptype\Yappendixkeyword
+ \setbox0 = \hbox{\putwordAppendix{} #3\enspace}%
+ \def\toctype{app}%
+ % We don't substitute the actual chapter name into \thischapter
+ % because we don't want its macros evaluated now. And we don't
+ % use \thissection because that changes with each section.
+ %
+ \xdef\thischapter{\putwordAppendix{} \appendixletter:
+ \noexpand\thischaptername}%
+ \else
+ \setbox0 = \hbox{#3\enspace}%
+ \def\toctype{numchap}%
+ \xdef\thischapter{\putwordChapter{} \the\chapno:
+ \noexpand\thischaptername}%
+ \fi\fi\fi
+ %
+ % Write the toc entry for this chapter. Must come before the
+ % \donoderef, because we include the current node name in the toc
+ % entry, and \donoderef resets it to empty.
+ \writetocentry{\toctype}{#1}{#3}%
+ %
+ % For pdftex, we have to write out the node definition (aka, make
+ % the pdfdest) after any page break, but before the actual text has
+ % been typeset. If the destination for the pdf outline is after the
+ % text, then jumping from the outline may wind up with the text not
+ % being visible, for instance under high magnification.
+ \donoderef{#2}%
+ %
+ % Typeset the actual heading.
\vbox{\hyphenpenalty=10000 \tolerance=5000 \parindent=0pt \raggedright
- \hangindent = \wd0 \centerparametersmaybe
+ \hangindent=\wd0 \centerparametersmaybe
\unhbox0 #1\par}%
}%
\nobreak\bigskip % no page break after a chapter title
\nobreak
}
-% Plain opening for unnumbered.
-\def\unnchfplain#1{\chfplain{#1}{}}
-
% @centerchap -- centered and unnumbered.
\let\centerparametersmaybe = \relax
-\def\centerchfplain#1{{%
- \def\centerparametersmaybe{%
- \advance\rightskip by 3\rightskip
- \leftskip = \rightskip
- \parfillskip = 0pt
- }%
- \chfplain{#1}{}%
-}}
+\def\centerparameters{%
+ \advance\rightskip by 3\rightskip
+ \leftskip = \rightskip
+ \parfillskip = 0pt
+}
-\CHAPFplain % The default
+% I don't think this chapter style is supported any more, so I'm not
+% updating it with the new noderef stuff. We'll see. --karl, 11aug03.
+%
+\def\setchapterstyle #1 {\csname CHAPF#1\endcsname}
+%
\def\unnchfopen #1{%
\chapoddpage {\chapfonts \vbox{\hyphenpenalty=10000\tolerance=5000
\parindent=0pt\raggedright
\rm #1\hfill}}\bigskip \par\nobreak
}
-
\def\chfopen #1#2{\chapoddpage {\chapfonts
\vbox to 3in{\vfil \hbox to\hsize{\hfil #2} \hbox to\hsize{\hfil #1} \vfil}}%
\par\penalty 5000 %
}
-
\def\centerchfopen #1{%
\chapoddpage {\chapfonts \vbox{\hyphenpenalty=10000\tolerance=5000
\parindent=0pt
\hfill {\rm #1}\hfill}}\bigskip \par\nobreak
}
+\def\CHAPFopen{%
+ \global\let\chapmacro=\chfopen
+ \global\let\centerchapmacro=\centerchfopen}
-\def\CHAPFopen{
-\global\let\chapmacro=\chfopen
-\global\let\unnumbchapmacro=\unnchfopen
-\global\let\centerchapmacro=\centerchfopen}
-
-% Section titles.
+% Section titles. These macros combine the section number parts and
+% call the generic \sectionheading to do the printing.
+%
\newskip\secheadingskip
-\def\secheadingbreak{\dobreak \secheadingskip {-1000}}
-\def\secheading#1#2#3{\sectionheading{sec}{#2.#3}{#1}}
-\def\plainsecheading#1{\sectionheading{sec}{}{#1}}
+\def\secheadingbreak{\dobreak \secheadingskip{-1000}}
% Subsection titles.
-\newskip \subsecheadingskip
-\def\subsecheadingbreak{\dobreak \subsecheadingskip {-500}}
-\def\subsecheading#1#2#3#4{\sectionheading{subsec}{#2.#3.#4}{#1}}
-\def\plainsubsecheading#1{\sectionheading{subsec}{}{#1}}
+\newskip\subsecheadingskip
+\def\subsecheadingbreak{\dobreak \subsecheadingskip{-500}}
% Subsubsection titles.
-\let\subsubsecheadingskip = \subsecheadingskip
-\let\subsubsecheadingbreak = \subsecheadingbreak
-\def\subsubsecheading#1#2#3#4#5{\sectionheading{subsubsec}{#2.#3.#4.#5}{#1}}
-\def\plainsubsubsecheading#1{\sectionheading{subsubsec}{}{#1}}
+\def\subsubsecheadingskip{\subsecheadingskip}
+\def\subsubsecheadingbreak{\subsecheadingbreak}
-% Print any size section title.
+% Print any size, any type, section title.
%
-% #1 is the section type (sec/subsec/subsubsec), #2 is the section
-% number (maybe empty), #3 the text.
-\def\sectionheading#1#2#3{%
- {%
- \expandafter\advance\csname #1headingskip\endcsname by \parskip
- \csname #1headingbreak\endcsname
- }%
+% #1 is the text, #2 is the section level (sec/subsec/subsubsec), #3 is
+% the section type for xrefs (Ynumbered, Ynothing, Yappendix), #4 is the
+% section number.
+%
+\def\sectionheading#1#2#3#4{%
{%
% Switch to the right set of fonts.
- \csname #1fonts\endcsname \rm
+ \csname #2fonts\endcsname \rm
%
- % Only insert the separating space if we have a section number.
- \def\secnum{#2}%
- \setbox0 = \hbox{#2\ifx\secnum\empty\else\enspace\fi}%
+ % Insert space above the heading.
+ \csname #2headingbreak\endcsname
%
+ % Only insert the space after the number if we have a section number.
+ \def\sectionlevel{#2}%
+ \def\temptype{#3}%
+ %
+ \ifx\temptype\Ynothingkeyword
+ \setbox0 = \hbox{}%
+ \def\toctype{unn}%
+ \gdef\thissection{#1}%
+ \else\ifx\temptype\Yomitfromtockeyword
+ % for @headings -- no section number, don't include in toc,
+ % and don't redefine \thissection.
+ \setbox0 = \hbox{}%
+ \def\toctype{omit}%
+ \let\sectionlevel=\empty
+ \else\ifx\temptype\Yappendixkeyword
+ \setbox0 = \hbox{#4\enspace}%
+ \def\toctype{app}%
+ \gdef\thissection{#1}%
+ \else
+ \setbox0 = \hbox{#4\enspace}%
+ \def\toctype{num}%
+ \gdef\thissection{#1}%
+ \fi\fi\fi
+ %
+ % Write the toc entry (before \donoderef). See comments in \chfplain.
+ \writetocentry{\toctype\sectionlevel}{#1}{#4}%
+ %
+ % Write the node reference (= pdf destination for pdftex).
+ % Again, see comments in \chfplain.
+ \donoderef{#3}%
+ %
+ % Output the actual section heading.
\vbox{\hyphenpenalty=10000 \tolerance=5000 \parindent=0pt \raggedright
- \hangindent = \wd0 % zero if no section number
- \unhbox0 #3}%
+ \hangindent=\wd0 % zero if no section number
+ \unhbox0 #1}%
}%
- % Add extra space after the heading -- either a line space or a
- % paragraph space, whichever is more. (Some people like to set
- % \parskip to large values for some reason.) Don't allow stretch, though.
- \nobreak
- \ifdim\parskip>\normalbaselineskip
- \kern\parskip
- \else
- \kern\normalbaselineskip
- \fi
+ % Add extra space after the heading -- half of whatever came above it.
+ % Don't allow stretch, though.
+ \kern .5 \csname #2headingskip\endcsname
+ %
+ % Do not let the kern be a potential breakpoint, as it would be if it
+ % was followed by glue.
\nobreak
+ %
+ % We'll almost certainly start a paragraph next, so don't let that
+ % glue accumulate. (Not a breakpoint because it's preceded by a
+ % discardable item.)
+ \vskip-\parskip
+ %
+ % This is purely so the last item on the list is a known \penalty >
+ % 10000. This is so \startdefun can avoid allowing breakpoints after
+ % section headings. Otherwise, it would insert a valid breakpoint between:
+ %
+ % @section sec-whatever
+ % @deffn def-whatever
+ \penalty 10001
}
@@ -4136,119 +4457,152 @@ width0pt\relax} \fi
\newwrite\tocfile
% Write an entry to the toc file, opening it if necessary.
-% Called from @chapter, etc. We supply {\folio} at the end of the
-% argument, which will end up as the last argument to the \...entry macro.
+% Called from @chapter, etc.
+%
+% Example usage: \writetocentry{sec}{Section Name}{\the\chapno.\the\secno}
+% We append the current node name (if any) and page number as additional
+% arguments for the \{chap,sec,...}entry macros which will eventually
+% read this. The node name is used in the pdf outlines as the
+% destination to jump to.
%
-% Usage: \writetocentry{chap}{The Name of The Game}{{\the\chapno}}
% We open the .toc file for writing here instead of at @setfilename (or
% any other fixed time) so that @contents can be anywhere in the document.
+% But if #1 is `omit', then we don't do anything. This is used for the
+% table of contents chapter openings themselves.
%
\newif\iftocfileopened
+\def\omitkeyword{omit}%
+%
\def\writetocentry#1#2#3{%
- \iftocfileopened\else
- \immediate\openout\tocfile = \jobname.toc
- \global\tocfileopenedtrue
- \fi
- %
- \iflinks
- \toks0 = {#2}%
- \edef\temp{\write\tocfile{\realbackslash #1entry{\the\toks0}#3{\folio}}}%
- \temp
+ \edef\writetoctype{#1}%
+ \ifx\writetoctype\omitkeyword \else
+ \iftocfileopened\else
+ \immediate\openout\tocfile = \jobname.toc
+ \global\tocfileopenedtrue
+ \fi
+ %
+ \iflinks
+ \toks0 = {#2}%
+ \toks2 = \expandafter{\lastnode}%
+ \edef\temp{\write\tocfile{\realbackslash #1entry{\the\toks0}{#3}%
+ {\the\toks2}{\noexpand\folio}}}%
+ \temp
+ \fi
\fi
%
- % Tell \shipout to create a page destination if we're doing pdf, which
- % will be the target of the links in the table of contents. We can't
- % just do it on every page because the title pages are numbered 1 and
- % 2 (the page numbers aren't printed), and so are the first two pages
- % of the document. Thus, we'd have two destinations named `1', and
- % two named `2'.
- \ifpdf \pdfmakepagedesttrue \fi
+ % Tell \shipout to create a pdf destination on each page, if we're
+ % writing pdf. These are used in the table of contents. We can't
+ % just write one on every page because the title pages are numbered
+ % 1 and 2 (the page numbers aren't printed), and so are the first
+ % two pages of the document. Thus, we'd have two destinations named
+ % `1', and two named `2'.
+ \ifpdf \global\pdfmakepagedesttrue \fi
}
\newskip\contentsrightmargin \contentsrightmargin=1in
\newcount\savepageno
\newcount\lastnegativepageno \lastnegativepageno = -1
-% Finish up the main text and prepare to read what we've written
-% to \tocfile.
+% Prepare to read what we've written to \tocfile.
%
\def\startcontents#1{%
- % If @setchapternewpage on, and @headings double, the contents should
- % start on an odd page, unlike chapters. Thus, we maintain
- % \contentsalignmacro in parallel with \pagealignmacro.
- % From: Torbjorn Granlund <tege@matematik.su.se>
- \contentsalignmacro
- \immediate\closeout\tocfile
- %
- % Don't need to put `Contents' or `Short Contents' in the headline.
- % It is abundantly clear what they are.
- \unnumbchapmacro{#1}\def\thischapter{}%
- \savepageno = \pageno
- \begingroup % Set up to handle contents files properly.
- \catcode`\\=0 \catcode`\{=1 \catcode`\}=2 \catcode`\@=11
- % We can't do this, because then an actual ^ in a section
- % title fails, e.g., @chapter ^ -- exponentiation. --karl, 9jul97.
- %\catcode`\^=7 % to see ^^e4 as \"a etc. juha@piuha.ydi.vtt.fi
- \raggedbottom % Worry more about breakpoints than the bottom.
- \advance\hsize by -\contentsrightmargin % Don't use the full line length.
- %
- % Roman numerals for page numbers.
- \ifnum \pageno>0 \global\pageno = \lastnegativepageno \fi
+ % If @setchapternewpage on, and @headings double, the contents should
+ % start on an odd page, unlike chapters. Thus, we maintain
+ % \contentsalignmacro in parallel with \pagealignmacro.
+ % From: Torbjorn Granlund <tege@matematik.su.se>
+ \contentsalignmacro
+ \immediate\closeout\tocfile
+ %
+ % Don't need to put `Contents' or `Short Contents' in the headline.
+ % It is abundantly clear what they are.
+ \def\thischapter{}%
+ \chapmacro{#1}{Yomitfromtoc}{}%
+ %
+ \savepageno = \pageno
+ \begingroup % Set up to handle contents files properly.
+ \catcode`\\=0 \catcode`\{=1 \catcode`\}=2 \catcode`\@=11
+ % We can't do this, because then an actual ^ in a section
+ % title fails, e.g., @chapter ^ -- exponentiation. --karl, 9jul97.
+ %\catcode`\^=7 % to see ^^e4 as \"a etc. juha@piuha.ydi.vtt.fi
+ \raggedbottom % Worry more about breakpoints than the bottom.
+ \advance\hsize by -\contentsrightmargin % Don't use the full line length.
+ %
+ % Roman numerals for page numbers.
+ \ifnum \pageno>0 \global\pageno = \lastnegativepageno \fi
}
% Normal (long) toc.
\def\contents{%
- \startcontents{\putwordTOC}%
- \openin 1 \jobname.toc
- \ifeof 1 \else
- \closein 1
- \input \jobname.toc
- \fi
- \vfill \eject
- \contentsalignmacro % in case @setchapternewpage odd is in effect
- \pdfmakeoutlines
- \endgroup
- \lastnegativepageno = \pageno
- \global\pageno = \savepageno
+ \startcontents{\putwordTOC}%
+ \openin 1 \jobname.toc
+ \ifeof 1 \else
+ \input \jobname.toc
+ \fi
+ \vfill \eject
+ \contentsalignmacro % in case @setchapternewpage odd is in effect
+ \ifeof 1 \else
+ \pdfmakeoutlines
+ \fi
+ \closein 1
+ \endgroup
+ \lastnegativepageno = \pageno
+ \global\pageno = \savepageno
}
% And just the chapters.
\def\summarycontents{%
- \startcontents{\putwordShortTOC}%
- %
- \let\chapentry = \shortchapentry
- \let\appendixentry = \shortappendixentry
- \let\unnumbchapentry = \shortunnumberedentry
- % We want a true roman here for the page numbers.
- \secfonts
- \let\rm=\shortcontrm \let\bf=\shortcontbf
- \let\sl=\shortcontsl \let\tt=\shortconttt
- \rm
- \hyphenpenalty = 10000
- \advance\baselineskip by 1pt % Open it up a little.
- \def\secentry ##1##2##3##4{}
- \def\subsecentry ##1##2##3##4##5{}
- \def\subsubsecentry ##1##2##3##4##5##6{}
- \let\unnumbsecentry = \secentry
- \let\unnumbsubsecentry = \subsecentry
- \let\unnumbsubsubsecentry = \subsubsecentry
- \openin 1 \jobname.toc
- \ifeof 1 \else
- \closein 1
- \input \jobname.toc
- \fi
- \vfill \eject
- \contentsalignmacro % in case @setchapternewpage odd is in effect
- \endgroup
- \lastnegativepageno = \pageno
- \global\pageno = \savepageno
+ \startcontents{\putwordShortTOC}%
+ %
+ \let\numchapentry = \shortchapentry
+ \let\appentry = \shortchapentry
+ \let\unnchapentry = \shortunnchapentry
+ % We want a true roman here for the page numbers.
+ \secfonts
+ \let\rm=\shortcontrm \let\bf=\shortcontbf
+ \let\sl=\shortcontsl \let\tt=\shortconttt
+ \rm
+ \hyphenpenalty = 10000
+ \advance\baselineskip by 1pt % Open it up a little.
+ \def\numsecentry##1##2##3##4{}
+ \let\appsecentry = \numsecentry
+ \let\unnsecentry = \numsecentry
+ \let\numsubsecentry = \numsecentry
+ \let\appsubsecentry = \numsecentry
+ \let\unnsubsecentry = \numsecentry
+ \let\numsubsubsecentry = \numsecentry
+ \let\appsubsubsecentry = \numsecentry
+ \let\unnsubsubsecentry = \numsecentry
+ \openin 1 \jobname.toc
+ \ifeof 1 \else
+ \input \jobname.toc
+ \fi
+ \closein 1
+ \vfill \eject
+ \contentsalignmacro % in case @setchapternewpage odd is in effect
+ \endgroup
+ \lastnegativepageno = \pageno
+ \global\pageno = \savepageno
}
\let\shortcontents = \summarycontents
-\ifpdf
- \pdfcatalog{/PageMode /UseOutlines}%
-\fi
+% Typeset the label for a chapter or appendix for the short contents.
+% The arg is, e.g., `A' for an appendix, or `3' for a chapter.
+%
+\def\shortchaplabel#1{%
+ % This space should be enough, since a single number is .5em, and the
+ % widest letter (M) is 1em, at least in the Computer Modern fonts.
+ % But use \hss just in case.
+ % (This space doesn't include the extra space that gets added after
+ % the label; that gets put in by \shortchapentry above.)
+ %
+ % We'd like to right-justify chapter numbers, but that looks strange
+ % with appendix letters. And right-justifying numbers and
+ % left-justifying letters looks strange when there is less than 10
+ % chapters. Have to read the whole toc once to know how many chapters
+ % there are before deciding ...
+ \hbox to 1em{#1\hss}%
+}
% These macros generate individual entries in the table of contents.
% The first argument is the chapter or section name.
@@ -4256,58 +4610,46 @@ width0pt\relax} \fi
% The arguments in between are the chapter number, section number, ...
% Chapters, in the main contents.
-\def\chapentry#1#2#3{\dochapentry{#2\labelspace#1}{#3}}
+\def\numchapentry#1#2#3#4{\dochapentry{#2\labelspace#1}{#4}}
%
% Chapters, in the short toc.
% See comments in \dochapentry re vbox and related settings.
-\def\shortchapentry#1#2#3{%
- \tocentry{\shortchaplabel{#2}\labelspace #1}{\doshortpageno\bgroup#3\egroup}%
+\def\shortchapentry#1#2#3#4{%
+ \tocentry{\shortchaplabel{#2}\labelspace #1}{\doshortpageno\bgroup#4\egroup}%
}
% Appendices, in the main contents.
-\def\appendixentry#1#2#3{%
- \dochapentry{\appendixbox{\putwordAppendix{} #2}\labelspace#1}{#3}}
+% Need the word Appendix, and a fixed-size box.
%
-% Appendices, in the short toc.
-\let\shortappendixentry = \shortchapentry
-
-% Typeset the label for a chapter or appendix for the short contents.
-% The arg is, e.g., `Appendix A' for an appendix, or `3' for a chapter.
-% We could simplify the code here by writing out an \appendixentry
-% command in the toc file for appendices, instead of using \chapentry
-% for both, but it doesn't seem worth it.
-%
-\newdimen\shortappendixwidth
+\def\appendixbox#1{%
+ % We use M since it's probably the widest letter.
+ \setbox0 = \hbox{\putwordAppendix{} M}%
+ \hbox to \wd0{\putwordAppendix{} #1\hss}}
%
-\def\shortchaplabel#1{%
- % This space should be enough, since a single number is .5em, and the
- % widest letter (M) is 1em, at least in the Computer Modern fonts.
- % But use \hss just in case.
- % (This space doesn't include the extra space that gets added after
- % the label; that gets put in by \shortchapentry above.)
- \dimen0 = 1em
- \hbox to \dimen0{#1\hss}%
-}
+\def\appentry#1#2#3#4{\dochapentry{\appendixbox{#2}\labelspace#1}{#4}}
% Unnumbered chapters.
-\def\unnumbchapentry#1#2#3{\dochapentry{#1}{#3}}
-\def\shortunnumberedentry#1#2#3{\tocentry{#1}{\doshortpageno\bgroup#3\egroup}}
+\def\unnchapentry#1#2#3#4{\dochapentry{#1}{#4}}
+\def\shortunnchapentry#1#2#3#4{\tocentry{#1}{\doshortpageno\bgroup#4\egroup}}
% Sections.
-\def\secentry#1#2#3#4{\dosecentry{#2.#3\labelspace#1}{#4}}
-\def\unnumbsecentry#1#2#3#4{\dosecentry{#1}{#4}}
+\def\numsecentry#1#2#3#4{\dosecentry{#2\labelspace#1}{#4}}
+\let\appsecentry=\numsecentry
+\def\unnsecentry#1#2#3#4{\dosecentry{#1}{#4}}
% Subsections.
-\def\subsecentry#1#2#3#4#5{\dosubsecentry{#2.#3.#4\labelspace#1}{#5}}
-\def\unnumbsubsecentry#1#2#3#4#5{\dosubsecentry{#1}{#5}}
+\def\numsubsecentry#1#2#3#4{\dosubsecentry{#2\labelspace#1}{#4}}
+\let\appsubsecentry=\numsubsecentry
+\def\unnsubsecentry#1#2#3#4{\dosubsecentry{#1}{#4}}
% And subsubsections.
-\def\subsubsecentry#1#2#3#4#5#6{%
- \dosubsubsecentry{#2.#3.#4.#5\labelspace#1}{#6}}
-\def\unnumbsubsubsecentry#1#2#3#4#5#6{\dosubsubsecentry{#1}{#6}}
+\def\numsubsubsecentry#1#2#3#4{\dosubsubsecentry{#2\labelspace#1}{#4}}
+\let\appsubsubsecentry=\numsubsubsecentry
+\def\unnsubsubsecentry#1#2#3#4{\dosubsubsecentry{#1}{#4}}
% This parameter controls the indentation of the various levels.
-\newdimen\tocindent \tocindent = 3pc
+% Same as \defaultparindent.
+\newdimen\tocindent \tocindent = 15pt
% Now for the actual typesetting. In all these, #1 is the text and #2 is the
% page number.
@@ -4338,17 +4680,8 @@ width0pt\relax} \fi
\tocentry{#1}{\dopageno\bgroup#2\egroup}%
\endgroup}
-% Final typesetting of a toc entry; we use the same \entry macro as for
-% the index entries, but we want to suppress hyphenation here. (We
-% can't do that in the \entry macro, since index entries might consist
-% of hyphenated-identifiers-that-do-not-fit-on-a-line-and-nothing-else.)
-\def\tocentry#1#2{\begingroup
- \vskip 0pt plus1pt % allow a little stretch for the sake of nice page breaks
- % Do not use \turnoffactive in these arguments. Since the toc is
- % typeset in cmr, characters such as _ would come out wrong; we
- % have to do the usual translation tricks.
- \entry{#1}{#2}%
-\endgroup}
+% We use the same \entry macro as for the index entries.
+\let\tocentry = \entry
% Space between chapter (or whatever) number and the title.
\def\labelspace{\hskip1em \relax}
@@ -4358,15 +4691,15 @@ width0pt\relax} \fi
\def\chapentryfonts{\secfonts \rm}
\def\secentryfonts{\textfonts}
-\let\subsecentryfonts = \textfonts
-\let\subsubsecentryfonts = \textfonts
+\def\subsecentryfonts{\textfonts}
+\def\subsubsecentryfonts{\textfonts}
\message{environments,}
% @foo ... @end foo.
% @point{}, @result{}, @expansion{}, @print{}, @equiv{}.
-%
+%
% Since these characters are used in examples, it should be an even number of
% \tt widths. Each \tt character is 1en, so two makes it 1em.
%
@@ -4378,7 +4711,7 @@ width0pt\relax} \fi
% The @error{} command.
% Adapted from the TeXbook's \boxit.
-%
+%
\newbox\errorbox
%
{\tentt \global\dimen0 = 3em}% Width of the box.
@@ -4386,10 +4719,10 @@ width0pt\relax} \fi
% The text. (`r' is open on the right, `e' somewhat less so on the left.)
\setbox0 = \hbox{\kern-.75pt \tensf error\kern-1.5pt}
%
-\global\setbox\errorbox=\hbox to \dimen0{\hfil
+\setbox\errorbox=\hbox to \dimen0{\hfil
\hsize = \dimen0 \advance\hsize by -5.8pt % Space to left+right.
\advance\hsize by -2\dimen2 % Rules.
- \vbox{
+ \vbox{%
\hrule height\dimen2
\hbox{\vrule width\dimen2 \kern3pt % Space to left of text.
\vtop{\kern2.4pt \box0 \kern2.4pt}% Space above/below.
@@ -4403,14 +4736,13 @@ width0pt\relax} \fi
% One exception: @ is still an escape character, so that @end tex works.
% But \@ or @@ will get a plain tex @ character.
-\def\tex{\begingroup
+\envdef\tex{%
\catcode `\\=0 \catcode `\{=1 \catcode `\}=2
\catcode `\$=3 \catcode `\&=4 \catcode `\#=6
\catcode `\^=7 \catcode `\_=8 \catcode `\~=\active \let~=\tie
\catcode `\%=14
\catcode `\+=\other
\catcode `\"=\other
- \catcode `\==\other
\catcode `\|=\other
\catcode `\<=\other
\catcode `\>=\other
@@ -4425,19 +4757,23 @@ width0pt\relax} \fi
\let\equiv=\ptexequiv
\let\!=\ptexexclam
\let\i=\ptexi
+ \let\indent=\ptexindent
+ \let\noindent=\ptexnoindent
\let\{=\ptexlbrace
\let\+=\tabalign
\let\}=\ptexrbrace
+ \let\/=\ptexslash
\let\*=\ptexstar
\let\t=\ptext
%
\def\endldots{\mathinner{\ldots\ldots\ldots\ldots}}%
\def\enddots{\relax\ifmmode\endldots\else$\mathsurround=0pt \endldots\,$\fi}%
\def\@{@}%
-\let\Etex=\endgroup}
+}
+% There is no need to define \Etex.
% Define @lisp ... @end lisp.
-% @lisp does a \begingroup so it can rebind things,
+% @lisp environment forms a group so it can rebind things,
% including the definition of @end lisp (which normally is erroneous).
% Amount to narrow the margins by for @lisp.
@@ -4448,19 +4784,6 @@ width0pt\relax} \fi
% have any width.
\def\lisppar{\null\endgraf}
-% Make each space character in the input produce a normal interword
-% space in the output. Don't allow a line break at this space, as this
-% is used only in environments like @example, where each line of input
-% should produce a line of output anyway.
-%
-{\obeyspaces %
-\gdef\sepspaces{\obeyspaces\let =\tie}}
-
-% Define \obeyedspace to be our active space, whatever it is. This is
-% for use in \parsearg.
-{\sepspaces%
-\global\let\obeyedspace= }
-
% This space is always present above and below environments.
\newskip\envskipamount \envskipamount = 0pt
@@ -4470,7 +4793,8 @@ width0pt\relax} \fi
% start of the next paragraph will insert \parskip.
%
\def\aboveenvbreak{{%
- % =10000 instead of <10000 because of a special case in \itemzzz, q.v.
+ % =10000 instead of <10000 because of a special case in \itemzzz and
+ % \sectionheading, q.v.
\ifnum \lastpenalty=10000 \else
\advance\envskipamount by \parskip
\endgraf
@@ -4478,7 +4802,7 @@ width0pt\relax} \fi
\removelastskip
% it's not a good place to break if the last penalty was \nobreak
% or better ...
- \ifnum\lastpenalty>10000 \else \penalty-50 \fi
+ \ifnum\lastpenalty<10000 \penalty-50 \fi
\vskip\envskipamount
\fi
\fi
@@ -4510,52 +4834,52 @@ width0pt\relax} \fi
%
\newskip\lskip\newskip\rskip
-\def\cartouche{%
-\par % can't be in the midst of a paragraph.
-\begingroup
- \lskip=\leftskip \rskip=\rightskip
- \leftskip=0pt\rightskip=0pt %we want these *outside*.
- \cartinner=\hsize \advance\cartinner by-\lskip
- \advance\cartinner by-\rskip
- \cartouter=\hsize
- \advance\cartouter by 18.4pt % allow for 3pt kerns on either
-% side, and for 6pt waste from
-% each corner char, and rule thickness
- \normbskip=\baselineskip \normpskip=\parskip \normlskip=\lineskip
- % Flag to tell @lisp, etc., not to narrow margin.
- \let\nonarrowing=\comment
- \vbox\bgroup
- \baselineskip=0pt\parskip=0pt\lineskip=0pt
- \carttop
- \hbox\bgroup
- \hskip\lskip
- \vrule\kern3pt
- \vbox\bgroup
- \hsize=\cartinner
- \kern3pt
- \begingroup
- \baselineskip=\normbskip
- \lineskip=\normlskip
- \parskip=\normpskip
- \vskip -\parskip
+\envdef\cartouche{%
+ \ifhmode\par\fi % can't be in the midst of a paragraph.
+ \startsavinginserts
+ \lskip=\leftskip \rskip=\rightskip
+ \leftskip=0pt\rightskip=0pt % we want these *outside*.
+ \cartinner=\hsize \advance\cartinner by-\lskip
+ \advance\cartinner by-\rskip
+ \cartouter=\hsize
+ \advance\cartouter by 18.4pt % allow for 3pt kerns on either
+ % side, and for 6pt waste from
+ % each corner char, and rule thickness
+ \normbskip=\baselineskip \normpskip=\parskip \normlskip=\lineskip
+ % Flag to tell @lisp, etc., not to narrow margin.
+ \let\nonarrowing=\comment
+ \vbox\bgroup
+ \baselineskip=0pt\parskip=0pt\lineskip=0pt
+ \carttop
+ \hbox\bgroup
+ \hskip\lskip
+ \vrule\kern3pt
+ \vbox\bgroup
+ \kern3pt
+ \hsize=\cartinner
+ \baselineskip=\normbskip
+ \lineskip=\normlskip
+ \parskip=\normpskip
+ \vskip -\parskip
+ \comment % For explanation, see the end of \def\group.
+}
\def\Ecartouche{%
- \endgroup
- \kern3pt
- \egroup
- \kern3pt\vrule
- \hskip\rskip
- \egroup
- \cartbot
- \egroup
-\endgroup
-}}
+ \ifhmode\par\fi
+ \kern3pt
+ \egroup
+ \kern3pt\vrule
+ \hskip\rskip
+ \egroup
+ \cartbot
+ \egroup
+ \checkinserts
+}
% This macro is called at the beginning of all the @example variants,
% inside a group.
\def\nonfillstart{%
\aboveenvbreak
- \inENV % This group ends at the end of the body
\hfuzz = 12pt % Don't be fussy
\sepspaces % Make spaces be word-separators rather than space tokens.
\let\par = \lisppar % don't ignore blank lines
@@ -4568,103 +4892,99 @@ width0pt\relax} \fi
\ifx\nonarrowing\relax
\advance \leftskip by \lispnarrowing
\exdentamount=\lispnarrowing
- \let\exdent=\nofillexdent
- \let\nonarrowing=\relax
\fi
+ \let\exdent=\nofillexdent
}
-% Define the \E... control sequence only if we are inside the particular
-% environment, so the error checking in \end will work.
+% If you want all examples etc. small: @set dispenvsize small.
+% If you want even small examples the full size: @set dispenvsize nosmall.
+% This affects the following displayed environments:
+% @example, @display, @format, @lisp
%
-% To end an @example-like environment, we first end the paragraph (via
-% \afterenvbreak's vertical glue), and then the group. That way we keep
-% the zero \parskip that the environments set -- \parskip glue will be
-% inserted at the beginning of the next paragraph in the document, after
-% the environment.
-%
-\def\nonfillfinish{\afterenvbreak\endgroup}
+\def\smallword{small}
+\def\nosmallword{nosmall}
+\let\SETdispenvsize\relax
+\def\setnormaldispenv{%
+ \ifx\SETdispenvsize\smallword
+ \smallexamplefonts \rm
+ \fi
+}
+\def\setsmalldispenv{%
+ \ifx\SETdispenvsize\nosmallword
+ \else
+ \smallexamplefonts \rm
+ \fi
+}
-% @lisp: indented, narrowed, typewriter font.
-\def\lisp{\begingroup
- \nonfillstart
- \let\Elisp = \nonfillfinish
- \tt
- \let\kbdfont = \kbdexamplefont % Allow @kbd to do something special.
- \gobble % eat return
+% We often define two environments, @foo and @smallfoo.
+% Let's do it by one command:
+\def\makedispenv #1#2{
+ \expandafter\envdef\csname#1\endcsname {\setnormaldispenv #2}
+ \expandafter\envdef\csname small#1\endcsname {\setsmalldispenv #2}
+ \expandafter\let\csname E#1\endcsname \afterenvbreak
+ \expandafter\let\csname Esmall#1\endcsname \afterenvbreak
}
-% @example: Same as @lisp.
-\def\example{\begingroup \def\Eexample{\nonfillfinish\endgroup}\lisp}
+% Define two synonyms:
+\def\maketwodispenvs #1#2#3{
+ \makedispenv{#1}{#3}
+ \makedispenv{#2}{#3}
+}
+% @lisp: indented, narrowed, typewriter font; @example: same as @lisp.
+%
% @smallexample and @smalllisp: use smaller fonts.
% Originally contributed by Pavel@xerox.
-\def\smalllisp{\begingroup
- \def\Esmalllisp{\nonfillfinish\endgroup}%
- \def\Esmallexample{\nonfillfinish\endgroup}%
- \smallexamplefonts
- \lisp
+%
+\maketwodispenvs {lisp}{example}{%
+ \nonfillstart
+ \tt
+ \let\kbdfont = \kbdexamplefont % Allow @kbd to do something special.
+ \gobble % eat return
}
-\let\smallexample = \smalllisp
-
-% @display: same as @lisp except keep current font.
+% @display/@smalldisplay: same as @lisp except keep current font.
%
-\def\display{\begingroup
+\makedispenv {display}{%
\nonfillstart
- \let\Edisplay = \nonfillfinish
\gobble
}
-%
-% @smalldisplay: @display plus smaller fonts.
-%
-\def\smalldisplay{\begingroup
- \def\Esmalldisplay{\nonfillfinish\endgroup}%
- \smallexamplefonts \rm
- \display
-}
-% @format: same as @display except don't narrow margins.
+% @format/@smallformat: same as @display except don't narrow margins.
%
-\def\format{\begingroup
- \let\nonarrowing = t
+\makedispenv{format}{%
+ \let\nonarrowing = t%
\nonfillstart
- \let\Eformat = \nonfillfinish
\gobble
}
-%
-% @smallformat: @format plus smaller fonts.
-%
-\def\smallformat{\begingroup
- \def\Esmallformat{\nonfillfinish\endgroup}%
- \smallexamplefonts \rm
- \format
-}
-% @flushleft (same as @format).
-%
-\def\flushleft{\begingroup \def\Eflushleft{\nonfillfinish\endgroup}\format}
+% @flushleft: same as @format, but doesn't obey \SETdispenvsize.
+\envdef\flushleft{%
+ \let\nonarrowing = t%
+ \nonfillstart
+ \gobble
+}
+\let\Eflushleft = \afterenvbreak
% @flushright.
%
-\def\flushright{\begingroup
- \let\nonarrowing = t
+\envdef\flushright{%
+ \let\nonarrowing = t%
\nonfillstart
- \let\Eflushright = \nonfillfinish
\advance\leftskip by 0pt plus 1fill
\gobble
}
+\let\Eflushright = \afterenvbreak
% @quotation does normal linebreaking (hence we can't use \nonfillstart)
-% and narrows the margins.
+% and narrows the margins. We keep \parskip nonzero in general, since
+% we're doing normal filling. So, when using \aboveenvbreak and
+% \afterenvbreak, temporarily make \parskip 0.
%
-\def\quotation{%
- \begingroup\inENV %This group ends at the end of the @quotation body
+\envdef\quotation{%
{\parskip=0pt \aboveenvbreak}% because \aboveenvbreak inserts \parskip
\parindent=0pt
- % We have retained a nonzero parskip for the environment, since we're
- % doing normal filling. So to avoid extra space below the environment...
- \def\Equotation{\parskip = 0pt \nonfillfinish}%
%
% @cartouche defines \nonarrowing to inhibit narrowing at next level down.
\ifx\nonarrowing\relax
@@ -4673,11 +4993,32 @@ width0pt\relax} \fi
\exdentamount = \lispnarrowing
\let\nonarrowing = \relax
\fi
+ \parsearg\quotationlabel
+}
+
+% We have retained a nonzero parskip for the environment, since we're
+% doing normal filling.
+%
+\def\Equotation{%
+ \par
+ \ifx\quotationauthor\undefined\else
+ % indent a bit.
+ \leftline{\kern 2\leftskip \sl ---\quotationauthor}%
+ \fi
+ {\parskip=0pt \afterenvbreak}%
+}
+
+% If we're given an argument, typeset it in bold with a colon after.
+\def\quotationlabel#1{%
+ \def\temp{#1}%
+ \ifx\temp\empty \else
+ {\bf #1: }%
+ \fi
}
% LaTeX-like @verbatim...@end verbatim and @verb{<char>...<char>}
-% If we want to allow any <char> as delimiter,
+% If we want to allow any <char> as delimiter,
% we need the curly braces so that makeinfo sees the @verb command, eg:
% `@verbx...x' would look like the '@verbx' command. --janneke@gnu.org
%
@@ -4694,7 +5035,7 @@ width0pt\relax} \fi
%
% [Knuth] p. 380
\def\uncatcodespecials{%
- \def\do##1{\catcode`##1=12}\dospecials}
+ \def\do##1{\catcode`##1=\other}\dospecials}
%
% [Knuth] pp. 380,381,391
% Disable Spanish ligatures ?` and !` of \tt font
@@ -4742,6 +5083,8 @@ width0pt\relax} \fi
}
\endgroup
\def\setupverbatim{%
+ \nonfillstart
+ \advance\leftskip by -\defbodyindent
% Easiest (and conventionally used) font for verbatim
\tt
\def\par{\leavevmode\egroup\box0\endgraf}%
@@ -4755,15 +5098,15 @@ width0pt\relax} \fi
\everypar{\starttabbox}%
}
-% Do the @verb magic: verbatim text is quoted by unique
-% delimiter characters. Before first delimiter expect a
+% Do the @verb magic: verbatim text is quoted by unique
+% delimiter characters. Before first delimiter expect a
% right brace, after last delimiter expect closing brace:
%
% \def\doverb'{'<char>#1<char>'}'{#1}
%
% [Knuth] p. 382; only eat outer {}
\begingroup
- \catcode`[=1\catcode`]=2\catcode`\{=12\catcode`\}=12
+ \catcode`[=1\catcode`]=2\catcode`\{=\other\catcode`\}=\other
\gdef\doverb{#1[\def\next##1#1}[##1\endgroup]\next]
\endgroup
%
@@ -4775,18 +5118,11 @@ width0pt\relax} \fi
%
% \def\doverbatim#1@end verbatim{#1}
%
-% For Texinfo it's a lot easier than for LaTeX,
+% For Texinfo it's a lot easier than for LaTeX,
% because texinfo's \verbatim doesn't stop at '\end{verbatim}':
% we need not redefine '\', '{' and '}'.
%
% Inspired by LaTeX's verbatim command set [latex.ltx]
-%% Include LaTeX hack for completeness -- never know
-%% \begingroup
-%% \catcode`|=0 \catcode`[=1
-%% \catcode`]=2\catcode`\{=12\catcode`\}=12\catcode`\ =\active
-%% \catcode`\\=12|gdef|doverbatim#1@end verbatim[
-%% #1|endgroup|def|Everbatim[]|end[verbatim]]
-%% |endgroup
%
\begingroup
\catcode`\ =\active
@@ -4794,697 +5130,383 @@ width0pt\relax} \fi
% ignore everything up to the first ^^M, that's the newline at the end
% of the @verbatim input line itself. Otherwise we get an extra blank
% line in the output.
- \gdef\doverbatim#1^^M#2@end verbatim{#2\end{verbatim}}%
+ \xdef\doverbatim#1^^M#2@end verbatim{#2\noexpand\end\gobble verbatim}%
+ % We really want {...\end verbatim} in the body of the macro, but
+ % without the active space; thus we have to use \xdef and \gobble.
\endgroup
%
-\def\verbatim{%
- \def\Everbatim{\nonfillfinish\endgroup}%
- \begingroup
- \nonfillstart
- \advance\leftskip by -\defbodyindent
- \begingroup\setupverbatim\doverbatim
+\envdef\verbatim{%
+ \setupverbatim\doverbatim
}
+\let\Everbatim = \afterenvbreak
+
% @verbatiminclude FILE - insert text of file in verbatim environment.
%
-% Allow normal characters that we make active in the argument (a file name).
-\def\verbatiminclude{%
- \begingroup
- \catcode`\\=\other
- \catcode`~=\other
- \catcode`^=\other
- \catcode`_=\other
- \catcode`|=\other
- \catcode`<=\other
- \catcode`>=\other
- \catcode`+=\other
- \parsearg\doverbatiminclude
-}
-\def\setupverbatiminclude{%
- \begingroup
- \nonfillstart
- \advance\leftskip by -\defbodyindent
- \begingroup\setupverbatim
-}
+\def\verbatiminclude{\parseargusing\filenamecatcodes\doverbatiminclude}
%
\def\doverbatiminclude#1{%
- % Restore active chars for included file.
- \endgroup
- \begingroup
- \let\value=\expandablevalue
- \def\thisfile{#1}%
- \expandafter\expandafter\setupverbatiminclude\input\thisfile
- \endgroup
- \nonfillfinish
- \endgroup
+ {%
+ \makevalueexpandable
+ \setupverbatim
+ \input #1
+ \afterenvbreak
+ }%
}
% @copying ... @end copying.
-% Save the text away for @insertcopying later. Many commands won't be
-% allowed in this context, but that's ok.
-%
+% Save the text away for @insertcopying later.
+%
% We save the uninterpreted tokens, rather than creating a box.
% Saving the text in a box would be much easier, but then all the
% typesetting commands (@smallbook, font changes, etc.) have to be done
% beforehand -- and a) we want @copying to be done first in the source
% file; b) letting users define the frontmatter in as flexible order as
% possible is very desirable.
-%
-\def\copying{\begingroup
- % Define a command to swallow text until we reach `@end copying'.
- % \ is the escape char in this texinfo.tex file, so it is the
- % delimiter for the command; @ will be the escape char when we read
- % it, but that doesn't matter.
- \long\def\docopying##1\end copying{\gdef\copyingtext{##1}\enddocopying}%
- %
- % We must preserve ^^M's in the input file; see \insertcopying below.
- \catcode`\^^M = \active
- \docopying
-}
-
-% What we do to finish off the copying text.
%
-\def\enddocopying{\endgroup\ignorespaces}
-
-% @insertcopying. Here we must play games with ^^M's. On the one hand,
-% we need them to delimit commands such as `@end quotation', so they
-% must be active. On the other hand, we certainly don't want every
-% end-of-line to be a \par, as would happen with the normal active
-% definition of ^^M. On the third hand, two ^^M's in a row should still
-% generate a \par.
-%
-% Our approach is to make ^^M insert a space and a penalty1 normally;
-% then it can also check if \lastpenalty=1. If it does, then manually
-% do \par.
-%
-% This messes up the normal definitions of @c[omment], so we redefine
-% it. Similarly for @ignore. (These commands are used in the gcc
-% manual for man page generation.)
-%
-% Seems pretty fragile, most line-oriented commands will presumably
-% fail, but for the limited use of getting the copying text (which
-% should be quite simple) inserted, we can hope it's ok.
-%
-{\catcode`\^^M=\active %
-\gdef\insertcopying{\begingroup %
- \parindent = 0pt % looks wrong on title page
- \def^^M{%
- \ifnum \lastpenalty=1 %
- \par %
- \else %
- \space \penalty 1 %
- \fi %
- }%
- %
- % Fix @c[omment] for catcode 13 ^^M's.
- \def\c##1^^M{\ignorespaces}%
- \let\comment = \c %
- %
- % Don't bother jumping through all the hoops that \doignore does, it
- % would be very hard since the catcodes are already set.
- \long\def\ignore##1\end ignore{\ignorespaces}%
- %
- \copyingtext %
-\endgroup}%
+\def\copying{\checkenv{}\begingroup\scanargctxt\docopying}
+\def\docopying#1@end copying{\endgroup\def\copyingtext{#1}}
+%
+\def\insertcopying{%
+ \begingroup
+ \parindent = 0pt % paragraph indentation looks wrong on title page
+ \scanexp\copyingtext
+ \endgroup
}
\message{defuns,}
% @defun etc.
-% Allow user to change definition object font (\df) internally
-\def\setdeffont#1 {\csname DEF#1\endcsname}
-
\newskip\defbodyindent \defbodyindent=.4in
\newskip\defargsindent \defargsindent=50pt
\newskip\deflastargmargin \deflastargmargin=18pt
-\newcount\parencount
-
-% We want ()&[] to print specially on the defun line.
-%
-\def\activeparens{%
- \catcode`\(=\active \catcode`\)=\active
- \catcode`\&=\active
- \catcode`\[=\active \catcode`\]=\active
-}
-
-% Make control sequences which act like normal parenthesis chars.
-\let\lparen = ( \let\rparen = )
-
-{\activeparens % Now, smart parens don't turn on until &foo (see \amprm)
-
-% Be sure that we always have a definition for `(', etc. For example,
-% if the fn name has parens in it, \boldbrax will not be in effect yet,
-% so TeX would otherwise complain about undefined control sequence.
-\global\let(=\lparen \global\let)=\rparen
-\global\let[=\lbrack \global\let]=\rbrack
-
-\gdef\functionparens{\boldbrax\let&=\amprm\parencount=0 }
-\gdef\boldbrax{\let(=\opnr\let)=\clnr\let[=\lbrb\let]=\rbrb}
-% This is used to turn on special parens
-% but make & act ordinary (given that it's active).
-\gdef\boldbraxnoamp{\let(=\opnr\let)=\clnr\let[=\lbrb\let]=\rbrb\let&=\ampnr}
-
-% Definitions of (, ) and & used in args for functions.
-% This is the definition of ( outside of all parentheses.
-\gdef\oprm#1 {{\rm\char`\(}#1 \bf \let(=\opnested
- \global\advance\parencount by 1
-}
-%
-% This is the definition of ( when already inside a level of parens.
-\gdef\opnested{\char`\(\global\advance\parencount by 1 }
-%
-\gdef\clrm{% Print a paren in roman if it is taking us back to depth of 0.
- % also in that case restore the outer-level definition of (.
- \ifnum \parencount=1 {\rm \char `\)}\sl \let(=\oprm \else \char `\) \fi
- \global\advance \parencount by -1 }
-% If we encounter &foo, then turn on ()-hacking afterwards
-\gdef\amprm#1 {{\rm\&#1}\let(=\oprm \let)=\clrm\ }
-%
-\gdef\normalparens{\boldbrax\let&=\ampnr}
-} % End of definition inside \activeparens
-%% These parens (in \boldbrax) actually are a little bolder than the
-%% contained text. This is especially needed for [ and ]
-\def\opnr{{\sf\char`\(}\global\advance\parencount by 1 }
-\def\clnr{{\sf\char`\)}\global\advance\parencount by -1 }
-\let\ampnr = \&
-\def\lbrb{{\bf\char`\[}}
-\def\rbrb{{\bf\char`\]}}
-
-% Active &'s sneak into the index arguments, so make sure it's defined.
-{
- \catcode`& = \active
- \global\let& = \ampnr
-}
-
-% \defname, which formats the name of the @def (not the args).
-% #1 is the function name.
-% #2 is the type of definition, such as "Function".
-%
-\def\defname#1#2{%
- % How we'll output the type name. Putting it in brackets helps
- % distinguish it from the body text that may end up on the next line
- % just below it.
- \ifempty{#2}%
- \def\defnametype{}%
+% Start the processing of @deffn:
+\def\startdefun{%
+ \ifnum\lastpenalty<10000
+ \medbreak
\else
- \def\defnametype{[\rm #2]}%
+ % If there are two @def commands in a row, we'll have a \nobreak,
+ % which is there to keep the function description together with its
+ % header. But if there's nothing but headers, we need to allow a
+ % break somewhere. Check specifically for penalty 10002, inserted
+ % by \defargscommonending, instead of 10000, since the sectioning
+ % commands also insert a nobreak penalty, and we don't want to allow
+ % a break between a section heading and a defun.
+ %
+ \ifnum\lastpenalty=10002 \penalty2000 \fi
+ %
+ % Similarly, after a section heading, do not allow a break.
+ % But do insert the glue.
+ \medskip % preceded by discardable penalty, so not a breakpoint
\fi
%
- % Get the values of \leftskip and \rightskip as they were outside the @def...
- \dimen2=\leftskip
- \advance\dimen2 by -\defbodyindent
- %
- % Figure out values for the paragraph shape.
- \setbox0=\hbox{\hskip \deflastargmargin{\defnametype}}%
- \dimen0=\hsize \advance \dimen0 by -\wd0 % compute size for first line
- \dimen1=\hsize \advance \dimen1 by -\defargsindent % size for continuations
- \parshape 2 0in \dimen0 \defargsindent \dimen1
- %
- % Output arg 2 ("Function" or some such) but stuck inside a box of
- % width 0 so it does not interfere with linebreaking.
- \noindent
- %
- {% Adjust \hsize to exclude the ambient margins,
- % so that \rightline will obey them.
- \advance \hsize by -\dimen2
- \dimen3 = 0pt % was -1.25pc
- \rlap{\rightline{\defnametype\kern\dimen3}}%
- }%
- %
- % Allow all lines to be underfull without complaint:
- \tolerance=10000 \hbadness=10000
- \advance\leftskip by -\defbodyindent
- \exdentamount=\defbodyindent
- {\df #1}\enskip % output function name
- % \defunargs will be called next to output the arguments, if any.
-}
-
-% Common pieces to start any @def...
-% #1 is the \E... control sequence to end the definition (which we define).
-% #2 is the \...x control sequence (which our caller defines).
-% #3 is the control sequence to process the header, such as \defunheader.
-%
-\def\parsebodycommon#1#2#3{%
- \begingroup\inENV
- % If there are two @def commands in a row, we'll have a \nobreak,
- % which is there to keep the function description together with its
- % header. But if there's nothing but headers, we want to allow a
- % break after all. Check for penalty 10002 (inserted by
- % \defargscommonending) instead of 10000, since the sectioning
- % commands insert a \penalty10000, and we don't want to allow a break
- % between a section heading and a defun.
- \ifnum\lastpenalty=10002 \penalty0 \fi
- \medbreak
- %
- % Define the \E... end token that this defining construct specifies
- % so that it will exit this group.
- \def#1{\endgraf\endgroup\medbreak}%
- %
\parindent=0in
\advance\leftskip by \defbodyindent
\exdentamount=\defbodyindent
}
-% Common part of the \...x definitions.
-%
-\def\defxbodycommon{%
- % As with \parsebodycommon above, allow line break if we have multiple
- % x headers in a row. It's not a great place, though.
- \ifnum\lastpenalty=10000 \penalty1000 \fi
+\def\dodefunx#1{%
+ % First, check whether we are in the right environment:
+ \checkenv#1%
%
- \begingroup\obeylines
-}
-
-% Process body of @defun, @deffn, @defmac, etc.
-%
-\def\defparsebody#1#2#3{%
- \parsebodycommon{#1}{#2}{#3}%
- \def#2{\defxbodycommon \activeparens \spacesplit#3}%
- \catcode\equalChar=\active
- \begingroup\obeylines\activeparens
- \spacesplit#3%
-}
-
-% #1, #2, #3 are the common arguments (see \parsebodycommon above).
-% #4, delimited by the space, is the class name.
-%
-\def\defmethparsebody#1#2#3#4 {%
- \parsebodycommon{#1}{#2}{#3}%
- \def#2##1 {\defxbodycommon \activeparens \spacesplit{#3{##1}}}%
- \begingroup\obeylines\activeparens
- % The \empty here prevents misinterpretation of a construct such as
- % @deffn {whatever} {Enharmonic comma}
- % See comments at \deftpparsebody, although in our case we don't have
- % to remove the \empty afterwards, since it is empty.
- \spacesplit{#3{#4}}\empty
+ % As above, allow line break if we have multiple x headers in a row.
+ % It's not a great place, though.
+ \ifnum\lastpenalty=10002 \penalty3000 \fi
+ %
+ % And now, it's time to reuse the body of the original defun:
+ \expandafter\gobbledefun#1%
}
+\def\gobbledefun#1\startdefun{}
-% Used for @deftypemethod and @deftypeivar.
-% #1, #2, #3 are the common arguments (see \defparsebody).
-% #4, delimited by a space, is the class name.
-% #5 is the method's return type.
+% \printdefunline \deffnheader{text}
%
-\def\deftypemethparsebody#1#2#3#4 #5 {%
- \parsebodycommon{#1}{#2}{#3}%
- \def#2##1 ##2 {\defxbodycommon \activeparens \spacesplit{#3{##1}{##2}}}%
- \begingroup\obeylines\activeparens
- \spacesplit{#3{#4}{#5}}%
-}
-
-% Used for @deftypeop. The change from \deftypemethparsebody is an
-% extra argument at the beginning which is the `category', instead of it
-% being the hardwired string `Method' or `Instance Variable'. We have
-% to account for this both in the \...x definition and in parsing the
-% input at hand. Thus also need a control sequence (passed as #5) for
-% the \E... definition to assign the category name to.
-%
-\def\deftypeopparsebody#1#2#3#4#5 #6 {%
- \parsebodycommon{#1}{#2}{#3}%
- \def#2##1 ##2 ##3 {\def#4{##1}%
- \defxbodycommon \activeparens \spacesplit{#3{##2}{##3}}}%
- \begingroup\obeylines\activeparens
- \spacesplit{#3{#5}{#6}}%
+\def\printdefunline#1#2{%
+ \begingroup
+ % call \deffnheader:
+ #1#2 \endheader
+ % common ending:
+ \interlinepenalty = 10000
+ \advance\rightskip by 0pt plus 1fil
+ \endgraf
+ \nobreak\vskip -\parskip
+ \penalty 10002 % signal to \startdefun and \dodefunx
+ % Some of the @defun-type tags do not enable magic parentheses,
+ % rendering the following check redundant. But we don't optimize.
+ \checkparencounts
+ \endgroup
}
-% For @defop.
-\def\defopparsebody #1#2#3#4#5 {%
- \parsebodycommon{#1}{#2}{#3}%
- \def#2##1 ##2 {\def#4{##1}%
- \defxbodycommon \activeparens \spacesplit{#3{##2}}}%
- \begingroup\obeylines\activeparens
- \spacesplit{#3{#5}}%
-}
+\def\Edefun{\endgraf\medbreak}
-% These parsing functions are similar to the preceding ones
-% except that they do not make parens into active characters.
-% These are used for "variables" since they have no arguments.
+% \makedefun{deffn} creates \deffn, \deffnx and \Edeffn;
+% the only thing remainnig is to define \deffnheader.
%
-\def\defvarparsebody #1#2#3{%
- \parsebodycommon{#1}{#2}{#3}%
- \def#2{\defxbodycommon \spacesplit#3}%
- \catcode\equalChar=\active
- \begingroup\obeylines
- \spacesplit#3%
-}
-
-% @defopvar.
-\def\defopvarparsebody #1#2#3#4#5 {%
- \parsebodycommon{#1}{#2}{#3}%
- \def#2##1 ##2 {\def#4{##1}%
- \defxbodycommon \spacesplit{#3{##2}}}%
- \begingroup\obeylines
- \spacesplit{#3{#5}}%
-}
-
-\def\defvrparsebody#1#2#3#4 {%
- \parsebodycommon{#1}{#2}{#3}%
- \def#2##1 {\defxbodycommon \spacesplit{#3{##1}}}%
- \begingroup\obeylines
- \spacesplit{#3{#4}}%
+\def\makedefun#1{%
+ \expandafter\let\csname E#1\endcsname = \Edefun
+ \edef\temp{\noexpand\domakedefun
+ \makecsname{#1}\makecsname{#1x}\makecsname{#1header}}%
+ \temp
}
-% This loses on `@deftp {Data Type} {struct termios}' -- it thinks the
-% type is just `struct', because we lose the braces in `{struct
-% termios}' when \spacesplit reads its undelimited argument. Sigh.
-% \let\deftpparsebody=\defvrparsebody
+% \domakedefun \deffn \deffnx \deffnheader
%
-% So, to get around this, we put \empty in with the type name. That
-% way, TeX won't find exactly `{...}' as an undelimited argument, and
-% won't strip off the braces.
+% Define \deffn and \deffnx, without parameters.
+% \deffnheader has to be defined explicitly.
%
-\def\deftpparsebody #1#2#3#4 {%
- \parsebodycommon{#1}{#2}{#3}%
- \def#2##1 {\defxbodycommon \spacesplit{#3{##1}}}%
- \begingroup\obeylines
- \spacesplit{\parsetpheaderline{#3{#4}}}\empty
+\def\domakedefun#1#2#3{%
+ \envdef#1{%
+ \startdefun
+ \parseargusing\activeparens{\printdefunline#3}%
+ }%
+ \def#2{\dodefunx#1}%
+ \def#3%
}
-% Fine, but then we have to eventually remove the \empty *and* the
-% braces (if any). That's what this does.
-%
-\def\removeemptybraces\empty#1\relax{#1}
+%%% Untyped functions:
-% After \spacesplit has done its work, this is called -- #1 is the final
-% thing to call, #2 the type name (which starts with \empty), and #3
-% (which might be empty) the arguments.
-%
-\def\parsetpheaderline#1#2#3{%
- #1{\removeemptybraces#2\relax}{#3}%
-}%
+% @deffn category name args
+\makedefun{deffn}{\deffngeneral{}}
-% Split up #2 (the rest of the input line) at the first space token.
-% call #1 with two arguments:
-% the first is all of #2 before the space token,
-% the second is all of #2 after that space token.
-% If #2 contains no space token, all of it is passed as the first arg
-% and the second is passed as empty.
-%
-{\obeylines %
- \gdef\spacesplit#1#2^^M{\endgroup\spacesplitx{#1}#2 \relax\spacesplitx}%
- \long\gdef\spacesplitx#1#2 #3#4\spacesplitx{%
- \ifx\relax #3%
- #1{#2}{}%
- \else %
- #1{#2}{#3#4}%
- \fi}%
-}
+% @deffn category class name args
+\makedefun{defop}#1 {\defopon{#1\ \putwordon}}
-% Define @defun.
+% \defopon {category on}class name args
+\def\defopon#1#2 {\deffngeneral{\putwordon\ \code{#2}}{#1\ \code{#2}} }
-% This is called to end the arguments processing for all the @def... commands.
+% \deffngeneral {subind}category name args
%
-\def\defargscommonending{%
- \interlinepenalty = 10000
- \advance\rightskip by 0pt plus 1fil
- \endgraf
- \nobreak\vskip -\parskip
- \penalty 10002 % signal to \parsebodycommon.
+\def\deffngeneral#1#2 #3 #4\endheader{%
+ % Remember that \dosubind{fn}{foo}{} is equivalent to \doind{fn}{foo}.
+ \dosubind{fn}{\code{#3}}{#1}%
+ \defname{#2}{}{#3}\magicamp\defunargs{#4\unskip}%
}
-% This expands the args and terminates the paragraph they comprise.
-%
-\def\defunargs#1{\functionparens \sl
-% Expand, preventing hyphenation at `-' chars.
-% Note that groups don't affect changes in \hyphenchar.
-% Set the font temporarily and use \font in case \setfont made \tensl a macro.
-{\tensl\hyphenchar\font=0}%
-#1%
-{\tensl\hyphenchar\font=45}%
-\ifnum\parencount=0 \else \errmessage{Unbalanced parentheses in @def}\fi%
- \defargscommonending
-}
+%%% Typed functions:
-\def\deftypefunargs #1{%
-% Expand, preventing hyphenation at `-' chars.
-% Note that groups don't affect changes in \hyphenchar.
-% Use \boldbraxnoamp, not \functionparens, so that & is not special.
-\boldbraxnoamp
-\tclose{#1}% avoid \code because of side effects on active chars
- \defargscommonending
-}
-
-% Do complete processing of one @defun or @defunx line already parsed.
+% @deftypefn category type name args
+\makedefun{deftypefn}{\deftypefngeneral{}}
-% @deffn Command forward-char nchars
+% @deftypeop category class type name args
+\makedefun{deftypeop}#1 {\deftypeopon{#1\ \putwordon}}
-\def\deffn{\defmethparsebody\Edeffn\deffnx\deffnheader}
+% \deftypeopon {category on}class type name args
+\def\deftypeopon#1#2 {\deftypefngeneral{\putwordon\ \code{#2}}{#1\ \code{#2}} }
-\def\deffnheader #1#2#3{\doind {fn}{\code{#2}}%
-\begingroup\defname {#2}{#1}\defunargs{#3}\endgroup %
-\catcode\equalChar=\other % Turn off change made in \defparsebody
+% \deftypefngeneral {subind}category type name args
+%
+\def\deftypefngeneral#1#2 #3 #4 #5\endheader{%
+ \dosubind{fn}{\code{#4}}{#1}%
+ \defname{#2}{#3}{#4}\defunargs{#5\unskip}%
}
-% @defun == @deffn Function
+%%% Typed variables:
-\def\defun{\defparsebody\Edefun\defunx\defunheader}
-
-\def\defunheader #1#2{\doind {fn}{\code{#1}}% Make entry in function index
-\begingroup\defname {#1}{\putwordDeffunc}%
-\defunargs {#2}\endgroup %
-\catcode\equalChar=\other % Turn off change made in \defparsebody
-}
+% @deftypevr category type var args
+\makedefun{deftypevr}{\deftypecvgeneral{}}
-% @deftypefun int foobar (int @var{foo}, float @var{bar})
+% @deftypecv category class type var args
+\makedefun{deftypecv}#1 {\deftypecvof{#1\ \putwordof}}
-\def\deftypefun{\defparsebody\Edeftypefun\deftypefunx\deftypefunheader}
+% \deftypecvof {category of}class type var args
+\def\deftypecvof#1#2 {\deftypecvgeneral{\putwordof\ \code{#2}}{#1\ \code{#2}} }
-% #1 is the data type. #2 is the name and args.
-\def\deftypefunheader #1#2{\deftypefunheaderx{#1}#2 \relax}
-% #1 is the data type, #2 the name, #3 the args.
-\def\deftypefunheaderx #1#2 #3\relax{%
-\doind {fn}{\code{#2}}% Make entry in function index
-\begingroup\defname {\defheaderxcond#1\relax$.$#2}{\putwordDeftypefun}%
-\deftypefunargs {#3}\endgroup %
-\catcode\equalChar=\other % Turn off change made in \defparsebody
+% \deftypecvgeneral {subind}category type var args
+%
+\def\deftypecvgeneral#1#2 #3 #4 #5\endheader{%
+ \dosubind{vr}{\code{#4}}{#1}%
+ \defname{#2}{#3}{#4}\defunargs{#5\unskip}%
}
-% @deftypefn {Library Function} int foobar (int @var{foo}, float @var{bar})
-
-\def\deftypefn{\defmethparsebody\Edeftypefn\deftypefnx\deftypefnheader}
-
-% \defheaderxcond#1\relax$.$
-% puts #1 in @code, followed by a space, but does nothing if #1 is null.
-\def\defheaderxcond#1#2$.${\ifx#1\relax\else\code{#1#2} \fi}
+%%% Untyped variables:
-% #1 is the classification. #2 is the data type. #3 is the name and args.
-\def\deftypefnheader #1#2#3{\deftypefnheaderx{#1}{#2}#3 \relax}
-% #1 is the classification, #2 the data type, #3 the name, #4 the args.
-\def\deftypefnheaderx #1#2#3 #4\relax{%
-\doind {fn}{\code{#3}}% Make entry in function index
-\begingroup
-\normalparens % notably, turn off `&' magic, which prevents
-% at least some C++ text from working
-\defname {\defheaderxcond#2\relax$.$#3}{#1}%
-\deftypefunargs {#4}\endgroup %
-\catcode\equalChar=\other % Turn off change made in \defparsebody
-}
+% @defvr category var args
+\makedefun{defvr}#1 {\deftypevrheader{#1} {} }
-% @defmac == @deffn Macro
+% @defcv category class var args
+\makedefun{defcv}#1 {\defcvof{#1\ \putwordof}}
-\def\defmac{\defparsebody\Edefmac\defmacx\defmacheader}
+% \defcvof {category of}class var args
+\def\defcvof#1#2 {\deftypecvof{#1}#2 {} }
-\def\defmacheader #1#2{\doind {fn}{\code{#1}}% Make entry in function index
-\begingroup\defname {#1}{\putwordDefmac}%
-\defunargs {#2}\endgroup %
-\catcode\equalChar=\other % Turn off change made in \defparsebody
+%%% Type:
+% @deftp category name args
+\makedefun{deftp}#1 #2 #3\endheader{%
+ \doind{tp}{\code{#2}}%
+ \defname{#1}{}{#2}\defunargs{#3\unskip}%
}
-% @defspec == @deffn Special Form
+% Remaining @defun-like shortcuts:
+\makedefun{defun}{\deffnheader{\putwordDeffunc} }
+\makedefun{defmac}{\deffnheader{\putwordDefmac} }
+\makedefun{defspec}{\deffnheader{\putwordDefspec} }
+\makedefun{deftypefun}{\deftypefnheader{\putwordDeffunc} }
+\makedefun{defvar}{\defvrheader{\putwordDefvar} }
+\makedefun{defopt}{\defvrheader{\putwordDefopt} }
+\makedefun{deftypevar}{\deftypevrheader{\putwordDefvar} }
+\makedefun{defmethod}{\defopon\putwordMethodon}
+\makedefun{deftypemethod}{\deftypeopon\putwordMethodon}
+\makedefun{defivar}{\defcvof\putwordInstanceVariableof}
+\makedefun{deftypeivar}{\deftypecvof\putwordInstanceVariableof}
-\def\defspec{\defparsebody\Edefspec\defspecx\defspecheader}
-
-\def\defspecheader #1#2{\doind {fn}{\code{#1}}% Make entry in function index
-\begingroup\defname {#1}{\putwordDefspec}%
-\defunargs {#2}\endgroup %
-\catcode\equalChar=\other % Turn off change made in \defparsebody
-}
-
-% @defop CATEGORY CLASS OPERATION ARG...
+% \defname, which formats the name of the @def (not the args).
+% #1 is the category, such as "Function".
+% #2 is the return type, if any.
+% #3 is the function name.
%
-\def\defop #1 {\def\defoptype{#1}%
-\defopparsebody\Edefop\defopx\defopheader\defoptype}
+% We are followed by (but not passed) the arguments, if any.
%
-\def\defopheader#1#2#3{%
- \dosubind{fn}{\code{#2}}{\putwordon\ \code{#1}}% function index entry
- \begingroup
- \defname{#2}{\defoptype\ \putwordon\ #1}%
- \defunargs{#3}%
- \endgroup
+\def\defname#1#2#3{%
+ % Get the values of \leftskip and \rightskip as they were outside the @def...
+ \advance\leftskip by -\defbodyindent
+ %
+ % How we'll format the type name. Putting it in brackets helps
+ % distinguish it from the body text that may end up on the next line
+ % just below it.
+ \def\temp{#1}%
+ \setbox0=\hbox{\kern\deflastargmargin \ifx\temp\empty\else [\rm\temp]\fi}
+ %
+ % Figure out line sizes for the paragraph shape.
+ % The first line needs space for \box0; but if \rightskip is nonzero,
+ % we need only space for the part of \box0 which exceeds it:
+ \dimen0=\hsize \advance\dimen0 by -\wd0 \advance\dimen0 by \rightskip
+ % The continuations:
+ \dimen2=\hsize \advance\dimen2 by -\defargsindent
+ % (plain.tex says that \dimen1 should be used only as global.)
+ \parshape 2 0in \dimen0 \defargsindent \dimen2
+ %
+ % Put the type name to the right margin.
+ \noindent
+ \hbox to 0pt{%
+ \hfil\box0 \kern-\hsize
+ % \hsize has to be shortened this way:
+ \kern\leftskip
+ % Intentionally do not respect \rightskip, since we need the space.
+ }%
+ %
+ % Allow all lines to be underfull without complaint:
+ \tolerance=10000 \hbadness=10000
+ \exdentamount=\defbodyindent
+ {%
+ % defun fonts. We use typewriter by default (used to be bold) because:
+ % . we're printing identifiers, they should be in tt in principle.
+ % . in languages with many accents, such as Czech or French, it's
+ % common to leave accents off identifiers. The result looks ok in
+ % tt, but exceedingly strange in rm.
+ % . we don't want -- and --- to be treated as ligatures.
+ % . this still does not fix the ?` and !` ligatures, but so far no
+ % one has made identifiers using them :).
+ \df \tt
+ \def\temp{#2}% return value type
+ \ifx\temp\empty\else \tclose{\temp} \fi
+ #3% output function name
+ }%
+ {\rm\enskip}% hskip 0.5 em of \tenrm
+ %
+ \boldbrax
+ % arguments will be output next, if any.
}
-% @deftypeop CATEGORY CLASS TYPE OPERATION ARG...
+% Print arguments in slanted roman (not ttsl), inconsistently with using
+% tt for the name. This is because literal text is sometimes needed in
+% the argument list (groff manual), and ttsl and tt are not very
+% distinguishable. Prevent hyphenation at `-' chars.
%
-\def\deftypeop #1 {\def\deftypeopcategory{#1}%
- \deftypeopparsebody\Edeftypeop\deftypeopx\deftypeopheader
- \deftypeopcategory}
-%
-% #1 is the class name, #2 the data type, #3 the operation name, #4 the args.
-\def\deftypeopheader#1#2#3#4{%
- \dosubind{fn}{\code{#3}}{\putwordon\ \code{#1}}% entry in function index
- \begingroup
- \defname{\defheaderxcond#2\relax$.$#3}
- {\deftypeopcategory\ \putwordon\ \code{#1}}%
- \deftypefunargs{#4}%
- \endgroup
+\def\defunargs#1{%
+ % use sl by default (not ttsl),
+ % tt for the names.
+ \df \sl \hyphenchar\font=0
+ %
+ % On the other hand, if an argument has two dashes (for instance), we
+ % want a way to get ttsl. Let's try @var for that.
+ \let\var=\ttslanted
+ #1%
+ \sl\hyphenchar\font=45
}
-% @deftypemethod CLASS TYPE METHOD ARG...
-%
-\def\deftypemethod{%
- \deftypemethparsebody\Edeftypemethod\deftypemethodx\deftypemethodheader}
+% We want ()&[] to print specially on the defun line.
%
-% #1 is the class name, #2 the data type, #3 the method name, #4 the args.
-\def\deftypemethodheader#1#2#3#4{%
- \dosubind{fn}{\code{#3}}{\putwordon\ \code{#1}}% entry in function index
- \begingroup
- \defname{\defheaderxcond#2\relax$.$#3}{\putwordMethodon\ \code{#1}}%
- \deftypefunargs{#4}%
- \endgroup
+\def\activeparens{%
+ \catcode`\(=\active \catcode`\)=\active
+ \catcode`\[=\active \catcode`\]=\active
+ \catcode`\&=\active
}
-% @deftypeivar CLASS TYPE VARNAME
-%
-\def\deftypeivar{%
- \deftypemethparsebody\Edeftypeivar\deftypeivarx\deftypeivarheader}
-%
-% #1 is the class name, #2 the data type, #3 the variable name.
-\def\deftypeivarheader#1#2#3{%
- \dosubind{vr}{\code{#3}}{\putwordof\ \code{#1}}% entry in variable index
- \begingroup
- \defname{\defheaderxcond#2\relax$.$#3}
- {\putwordInstanceVariableof\ \code{#1}}%
- \defvarargs{#3}%
- \endgroup
-}
+% Make control sequences which act like normal parenthesis chars.
+\let\lparen = ( \let\rparen = )
-% @defmethod == @defop Method
-%
-\def\defmethod{\defmethparsebody\Edefmethod\defmethodx\defmethodheader}
-%
-% #1 is the class name, #2 the method name, #3 the args.
-\def\defmethodheader#1#2#3{%
- \dosubind{fn}{\code{#2}}{\putwordon\ \code{#1}}% entry in function index
- \begingroup
- \defname{#2}{\putwordMethodon\ \code{#1}}%
- \defunargs{#3}%
- \endgroup
-}
+% Be sure that we always have a definition for `(', etc. For example,
+% if the fn name has parens in it, \boldbrax will not be in effect yet,
+% so TeX would otherwise complain about undefined control sequence.
+{
+ \activeparens
+ \global\let(=\lparen \global\let)=\rparen
+ \global\let[=\lbrack \global\let]=\rbrack
+ \global\let& = \&
-% @defcv {Class Option} foo-class foo-flag
+ \gdef\boldbrax{\let(=\opnr\let)=\clnr\let[=\lbrb\let]=\rbrb}
+ \gdef\magicamp{\let&=\amprm}
+}
-\def\defcv #1 {\def\defcvtype{#1}%
-\defopvarparsebody\Edefcv\defcvx\defcvarheader\defcvtype}
+\newcount\parencount
-\def\defcvarheader #1#2#3{%
- \dosubind{vr}{\code{#2}}{\putwordof\ \code{#1}}% variable index entry
- \begingroup
- \defname{#2}{\defcvtype\ \putwordof\ #1}%
- \defvarargs{#3}%
- \endgroup
+% If we encounter &foo, then turn on ()-hacking afterwards
+\newif\ifampseen
+\def\amprm#1 {\ampseentrue{\bf\&#1 }}
+
+\def\parenfont{%
+ \ifampseen
+ % At the first level, print parens in roman,
+ % otherwise use the default font.
+ \ifnum \parencount=1 \rm \fi
+ \else
+ % The \sf parens (in \boldbrax) actually are a little bolder than
+ % the contained text. This is especially needed for [ and ] .
+ \sf
+ \fi
}
-
-% @defivar CLASS VARNAME == @defcv {Instance Variable} CLASS VARNAME
-%
-\def\defivar{\defvrparsebody\Edefivar\defivarx\defivarheader}
-%
-\def\defivarheader#1#2#3{%
- \dosubind{vr}{\code{#2}}{\putwordof\ \code{#1}}% entry in var index
- \begingroup
- \defname{#2}{\putwordInstanceVariableof\ #1}%
- \defvarargs{#3}%
- \endgroup
+\def\infirstlevel#1{%
+ \ifampseen
+ \ifnum\parencount=1
+ #1%
+ \fi
+ \fi
}
+\def\bfafterword#1 {#1 \bf}
-% @defvar
-% First, define the processing that is wanted for arguments of @defvar.
-% This is actually simple: just print them in roman.
-% This must expand the args and terminate the paragraph they make up
-\def\defvarargs #1{\normalparens #1%
- \defargscommonending
+\def\opnr{%
+ \global\advance\parencount by 1
+ {\parenfont(}%
+ \infirstlevel \bfafterword
}
-
-% @defvr Counter foo-count
-
-\def\defvr{\defvrparsebody\Edefvr\defvrx\defvrheader}
-
-\def\defvrheader #1#2#3{\doind {vr}{\code{#2}}%
-\begingroup\defname {#2}{#1}\defvarargs{#3}\endgroup}
-
-% @defvar == @defvr Variable
-
-\def\defvar{\defvarparsebody\Edefvar\defvarx\defvarheader}
-
-\def\defvarheader #1#2{\doind {vr}{\code{#1}}% Make entry in var index
-\begingroup\defname {#1}{\putwordDefvar}%
-\defvarargs {#2}\endgroup %
+\def\clnr{%
+ {\parenfont)}%
+ \infirstlevel \sl
+ \global\advance\parencount by -1
}
-% @defopt == @defvr {User Option}
-
-\def\defopt{\defvarparsebody\Edefopt\defoptx\defoptheader}
-
-\def\defoptheader #1#2{\doind {vr}{\code{#1}}% Make entry in var index
-\begingroup\defname {#1}{\putwordDefopt}%
-\defvarargs {#2}\endgroup %
+\newcount\brackcount
+\def\lbrb{%
+ \global\advance\brackcount by 1
+ {\bf[}%
+}
+\def\rbrb{%
+ {\bf]}%
+ \global\advance\brackcount by -1
}
-% @deftypevar int foobar
-
-\def\deftypevar{\defvarparsebody\Edeftypevar\deftypevarx\deftypevarheader}
-
-% #1 is the data type. #2 is the name, perhaps followed by text that
-% is actually part of the data type, which should not be put into the index.
-\def\deftypevarheader #1#2{%
-\dovarind#2 \relax% Make entry in variables index
-\begingroup\defname {\defheaderxcond#1\relax$.$#2}{\putwordDeftypevar}%
- \defargscommonending
-\endgroup}
-\def\dovarind#1 #2\relax{\doind{vr}{\code{#1}}}
-
-% @deftypevr {Global Flag} int enable
-
-\def\deftypevr{\defvrparsebody\Edeftypevr\deftypevrx\deftypevrheader}
-
-\def\deftypevrheader #1#2#3{\dovarind#3 \relax%
-\begingroup\defname {\defheaderxcond#2\relax$.$#3}{#1}
- \defargscommonending
-\endgroup}
-
-% Now define @deftp
-% Args are printed in bold, a slight difference from @defvar.
-
-\def\deftpargs #1{\bf \defvarargs{#1}}
-
-% @deftp Class window height width ...
-
-\def\deftp{\deftpparsebody\Edeftp\deftpx\deftpheader}
-
-\def\deftpheader #1#2#3{\doind {tp}{\code{#2}}%
-\begingroup\defname {#2}{#1}\deftpargs{#3}\endgroup}
-
-% These definitions are used if you use @defunx (etc.)
-% anywhere other than immediately after a @defun or @defunx.
-%
-\def\defcvx#1 {\errmessage{@defcvx in invalid context}}
-\def\deffnx#1 {\errmessage{@deffnx in invalid context}}
-\def\defivarx#1 {\errmessage{@defivarx in invalid context}}
-\def\defmacx#1 {\errmessage{@defmacx in invalid context}}
-\def\defmethodx#1 {\errmessage{@defmethodx in invalid context}}
-\def\defoptx #1 {\errmessage{@defoptx in invalid context}}
-\def\defopx#1 {\errmessage{@defopx in invalid context}}
-\def\defspecx#1 {\errmessage{@defspecx in invalid context}}
-\def\deftpx#1 {\errmessage{@deftpx in invalid context}}
-\def\deftypefnx#1 {\errmessage{@deftypefnx in invalid context}}
-\def\deftypefunx#1 {\errmessage{@deftypefunx in invalid context}}
-\def\deftypeivarx#1 {\errmessage{@deftypeivarx in invalid context}}
-\def\deftypemethodx#1 {\errmessage{@deftypemethodx in invalid context}}
-\def\deftypeopx#1 {\errmessage{@deftypeopx in invalid context}}
-\def\deftypevarx#1 {\errmessage{@deftypevarx in invalid context}}
-\def\deftypevrx#1 {\errmessage{@deftypevrx in invalid context}}
-\def\defunx#1 {\errmessage{@defunx in invalid context}}
-\def\defvarx#1 {\errmessage{@defvarx in invalid context}}
-\def\defvrx#1 {\errmessage{@defvrx in invalid context}}
+\def\checkparencounts{%
+ \ifnum\parencount=0 \else \badparencount \fi
+ \ifnum\brackcount=0 \else \badbrackcount \fi
+}
+\def\badparencount{%
+ \errmessage{Unbalanced parentheses in @def}%
+ \global\parencount=0
+}
+\def\badbrackcount{%
+ \errmessage{Unbalanced square braces in @def}%
+ \global\brackcount=0
+}
\message{macros,}
@@ -5493,28 +5515,42 @@ width0pt\relax} \fi
% To do this right we need a feature of e-TeX, \scantokens,
% which we arrange to emulate with a temporary file in ordinary TeX.
\ifx\eTeXversion\undefined
- \newwrite\macscribble
- \def\scanmacro#1{%
- \begingroup \newlinechar`\^^M
- % Undo catcode changes of \startcontents and \doprintindex
- \catcode`\@=0 \catcode`\\=\other \escapechar=`\@
- % Append \endinput to make sure that TeX does not see the ending newline.
- \toks0={#1\endinput}%
- \immediate\openout\macscribble=\jobname.tmp
- \immediate\write\macscribble{\the\toks0}%
- \immediate\closeout\macscribble
- \let\xeatspaces\eatspaces
- \input \jobname.tmp
- \endgroup
-}
-\else
-\def\scanmacro#1{%
-\begingroup \newlinechar`\^^M
-% Undo catcode changes of \startcontents and \doprintindex
-\catcode`\@=0 \catcode`\\=\other \escapechar=`\@
-\let\xeatspaces\eatspaces\scantokens{#1\endinput}\endgroup}
+ \newwrite\macscribble
+ \def\scantokens#1{%
+ \toks0={#1}%
+ \immediate\openout\macscribble=\jobname.tmp
+ \immediate\write\macscribble{\the\toks0}%
+ \immediate\closeout\macscribble
+ \input \jobname.tmp
+ }
\fi
+\def\scanmacro#1{%
+ \begingroup
+ \newlinechar`\^^M
+ \let\xeatspaces\eatspaces
+ % Undo catcode changes of \startcontents and \doprintindex
+ % When called from @insertcopying or (short)caption, we need active
+ % backslash to get it printed correctly. Previously, we had
+ % \catcode`\\=\other instead. We'll see whether a problem appears
+ % with macro expansion. --kasal, 19aug04
+ \catcode`\@=0 \catcode`\\=\active \escapechar=`\@
+ % ... and \example
+ \spaceisspace
+ %
+ % Append \endinput to make sure that TeX does not see the ending newline.
+ %
+ % I've verified that it is necessary both for e-TeX and for ordinary TeX
+ % --kasal, 29nov03
+ \scantokens{#1\endinput}%
+ \endgroup
+}
+
+\def\scanexp#1{%
+ \edef\temp{\noexpand\scanmacro{#1}}%
+ \temp
+}
+
\newcount\paramno % Count of parameters
\newtoks\macname % Macro name
\newif\ifrecursive % Is it recursive?
@@ -5522,13 +5558,15 @@ width0pt\relax} \fi
% \do\macro1\do\macro2...
% Utility routines.
-% Thisdoes \let #1 = #2, except with \csnames.
+% This does \let #1 = #2, with \csnames; that is,
+% \let \csname#1\endcsname = \csname#2\endcsname
+% (except of course we have to play expansion games).
+%
\def\cslet#1#2{%
-\expandafter\expandafter
-\expandafter\let
-\expandafter\expandafter
-\csname#1\endcsname
-\csname#2\endcsname}
+ \expandafter\let
+ \csname#1\expandafter\endcsname
+ \csname#2\endcsname
+}
% Trim leading and trailing spaces off a string.
% Concepts from aro-bend problem 15 (see CTAN).
@@ -5555,30 +5593,36 @@ width0pt\relax} \fi
% done by making ^^M (\endlinechar) catcode 12 when reading the macro
% body, and then making it the \newlinechar in \scanmacro.
-\def\macrobodyctxt{%
- \catcode`\~=\other
+\def\scanctxt{%
+ \catcode`\"=\other
+ \catcode`\+=\other
+ \catcode`\<=\other
+ \catcode`\>=\other
+ \catcode`\@=\other
\catcode`\^=\other
\catcode`\_=\other
\catcode`\|=\other
- \catcode`\<=\other
- \catcode`\>=\other
- \catcode`\+=\other
+ \catcode`\~=\other
+}
+
+\def\scanargctxt{%
+ \scanctxt
+ \catcode`\\=\other
+ \catcode`\^^M=\other
+}
+
+\def\macrobodyctxt{%
+ \scanctxt
\catcode`\{=\other
\catcode`\}=\other
- \catcode`\@=\other
\catcode`\^^M=\other
- \usembodybackslash}
+ \usembodybackslash
+}
\def\macroargctxt{%
- \catcode`\~=\other
- \catcode`\^=\other
- \catcode`\_=\other
- \catcode`\|=\other
- \catcode`\<=\other
- \catcode`\>=\other
- \catcode`\+=\other
- \catcode`\@=\other
- \catcode`\\=\other}
+ \scanctxt
+ \catcode`\\=\other
+}
% \mbodybackslash is the definition of \ in @macro bodies.
% It maps \foo\ => \csname macarg.foo\endcsname => #N
@@ -5619,8 +5663,7 @@ width0pt\relax} \fi
\else \expandafter\parsemacbody
\fi}
-\def\unmacro{\parsearg\dounmacro}
-\def\dounmacro#1{%
+\parseargdef\unmacro{%
\if1\csname ismacro.#1\endcsname
\global\cslet{#1}{macsave.#1}%
\global\expandafter\let \csname ismacro.#1\endcsname=0%
@@ -5637,7 +5680,7 @@ width0pt\relax} \fi
% Called by \do from \dounmacro on each macro. The idea is to omit any
% macro definitions that have been changed to \relax.
-%
+%
\def\unmacrodo#1{%
\ifx#1\relax
% remove this
@@ -5761,25 +5804,41 @@ width0pt\relax} \fi
\expandafter\parsearg
\fi \next}
-% We mant to disable all macros during \shipout so that they are not
+% We want to disable all macros during \shipout so that they are not
% expanded by \write.
\def\turnoffmacros{\begingroup \def\do##1{\let\noexpand##1=\relax}%
\edef\next{\macrolist}\expandafter\endgroup\next}
+% For \indexnofonts, we need to get rid of all macros, leaving only the
+% arguments (if present). Of course this is not nearly correct, but it
+% is the best we can do for now. makeinfo does not expand macros in the
+% argument to @deffn, which ends up writing an index entry, and texindex
+% isn't prepared for an index sort entry that starts with \.
+%
+% Since macro invocations are followed by braces, we can just redefine them
+% to take a single TeX argument. The case of a macro invocation that
+% goes to end-of-line is not handled.
+%
+\def\emptyusermacros{\begingroup
+ \def\do##1{\let\noexpand##1=\noexpand\asis}%
+ \edef\next{\macrolist}\expandafter\endgroup\next}
+
% @alias.
% We need some trickery to remove the optional spaces around the equal
% sign. Just make them active and then expand them all to nothing.
-\def\alias{\begingroup\obeyspaces\parsearg\aliasxxx}
+\def\alias{\parseargusing\obeyspaces\aliasxxx}
\def\aliasxxx #1{\aliasyyy#1\relax}
-\def\aliasyyy #1=#2\relax{\ignoreactivespaces
-\edef\next{\global\let\expandafter\noexpand\csname#1\endcsname=%
- \expandafter\noexpand\csname#2\endcsname}%
-\expandafter\endgroup\next}
+\def\aliasyyy #1=#2\relax{%
+ {%
+ \expandafter\let\obeyedspace=\empty
+ \xdef\next{\global\let\makecsname{#1}=\makecsname{#2}}%
+ }%
+ \next
+}
\message{cross references,}
-% @xref etc.
\newwrite\auxfile
@@ -5791,64 +5850,70 @@ width0pt\relax} \fi
\def\inforefzzz #1,#2,#3,#4**{\putwordSee{} \putwordInfo{} \putwordfile{} \file{\ignorespaces #3{}},
node \samp{\ignorespaces#1{}}}
-% @node's job is to define \lastnode.
-\def\node{\ENVcheck\parsearg\nodezzz}
-\def\nodezzz#1{\nodexxx [#1,]}
-\def\nodexxx[#1,#2]{\gdef\lastnode{#1}}
+% @node's only job in TeX is to define \lastnode, which is used in
+% cross-references. The @node line might or might not have commas, and
+% might or might not have spaces before the first comma, like:
+% @node foo , bar , ...
+% We don't want such trailing spaces in the node name.
+%
+\parseargdef\node{\checkenv{}\donode #1 ,\finishnodeparse}
+%
+% also remove a trailing comma, in case of something like this:
+% @node Help-Cross, , , Cross-refs
+\def\donode#1 ,#2\finishnodeparse{\dodonode #1,\finishnodeparse}
+\def\dodonode#1,#2\finishnodeparse{\gdef\lastnode{#1}}
+
\let\nwnode=\node
-\let\lastnode=\relax
-
-% The sectioning commands (@chapter, etc.) call these.
-\def\donoderef{%
- \ifx\lastnode\relax\else
- \expandafter\expandafter\expandafter\setref{\lastnode}%
- {Ysectionnumberandtype}%
- \global\let\lastnode=\relax
- \fi
-}
-\def\unnumbnoderef{%
- \ifx\lastnode\relax\else
- \expandafter\expandafter\expandafter\setref{\lastnode}{Ynothing}%
- \global\let\lastnode=\relax
- \fi
-}
-\def\appendixnoderef{%
- \ifx\lastnode\relax\else
- \expandafter\expandafter\expandafter\setref{\lastnode}%
- {Yappendixletterandtype}%
- \global\let\lastnode=\relax
+\let\lastnode=\empty
+
+% Write a cross-reference definition for the current node. #1 is the
+% type (Ynumbered, Yappendix, Ynothing).
+%
+\def\donoderef#1{%
+ \ifx\lastnode\empty\else
+ \setref{\lastnode}{#1}%
+ \global\let\lastnode=\empty
\fi
}
-
% @anchor{NAME} -- define xref target at arbitrary point.
%
\newcount\savesfregister
-\gdef\savesf{\relax \ifhmode \savesfregister=\spacefactor \fi}
-\gdef\restoresf{\relax \ifhmode \spacefactor=\savesfregister \fi}
-\gdef\anchor#1{\savesf \setref{#1}{Ynothing}\restoresf \ignorespaces}
+%
+\def\savesf{\relax \ifhmode \savesfregister=\spacefactor \fi}
+\def\restoresf{\relax \ifhmode \spacefactor=\savesfregister \fi}
+\def\anchor#1{\savesf \setref{#1}{Ynothing}\restoresf \ignorespaces}
% \setref{NAME}{SNT} defines a cross-reference point NAME (a node or an
-% anchor), namely NAME-title (the corresponding @chapter/etc. name),
-% NAME-pg (the page number), and NAME-snt (section number and type).
-% Called from \foonoderef.
-%
-% We have to set \indexdummies so commands such as @code in a section
-% title aren't expanded. It would be nicer not to expand the titles in
-% the first place, but there's so many layers that that is hard to do.
-%
-% Likewise, use \turnoffactive so that punctuation chars such as underscore
-% and backslash work in node names.
-%
-\def\setref#1#2{{%
- \atdummies
+% anchor), which consists of three parts:
+% 1) NAME-title - the current sectioning name taken from \thissection,
+% or the anchor name.
+% 2) NAME-snt - section number and type, passed as the SNT arg, or
+% empty for anchors.
+% 3) NAME-pg - the page number.
+%
+% This is called from \donoderef, \anchor, and \dofloat. In the case of
+% floats, there is an additional part, which is not written here:
+% 4) NAME-lof - the text as it should appear in a @listoffloats.
+%
+\def\setref#1#2{%
\pdfmkdest{#1}%
- %
- \turnoffactive
- \dosetq{#1-title}{Ytitle}%
- \dosetq{#1-pg}{Ypagenumber}%
- \dosetq{#1-snt}{#2}%
-}}
+ \iflinks
+ {%
+ \atdummies % preserve commands, but don't expand them
+ \turnoffactive
+ \otherbackslash
+ \edef\writexrdef##1##2{%
+ \write\auxfile{@xrdef{#1-% #1 of \setref, expanded by the \edef
+ ##1}{##2}}% these are parameters of \writexrdef
+ }%
+ \toks0 = \expandafter{\thissection}%
+ \immediate \writexrdef{title}{\the\toks0 }%
+ \immediate \writexrdef{snt}{\csname #2\endcsname}% \Ynumbered etc.
+ \writexrdef{pg}{\folio}% will be written later, during \shipout
+ }%
+ \fi
+}
% @xref, @pxref, and @ref generate cross-references. For \xrefX, #1 is
% the node name, #2 the name of the Info cross-reference, #3 the printed
@@ -5861,38 +5926,33 @@ width0pt\relax} \fi
\def\xrefX[#1,#2,#3,#4,#5,#6]{\begingroup
\unsepspaces
\def\printedmanual{\ignorespaces #5}%
- \def\printednodename{\ignorespaces #3}%
- \setbox1=\hbox{\printedmanual}%
- \setbox0=\hbox{\printednodename}%
+ \def\printedrefname{\ignorespaces #3}%
+ \setbox1=\hbox{\printedmanual\unskip}%
+ \setbox0=\hbox{\printedrefname\unskip}%
\ifdim \wd0 = 0pt
% No printed node name was explicitly given.
\expandafter\ifx\csname SETxref-automatic-section-title\endcsname\relax
% Use the node name inside the square brackets.
- \def\printednodename{\ignorespaces #1}%
+ \def\printedrefname{\ignorespaces #1}%
\else
% Use the actual chapter/section title appear inside
% the square brackets. Use the real section title if we have it.
\ifdim \wd1 > 0pt
% It is in another manual, so we don't have it.
- \def\printednodename{\ignorespaces #1}%
+ \def\printedrefname{\ignorespaces #1}%
\else
\ifhavexrefs
% We know the real title if we have the xref values.
- \def\printednodename{\refx{#1-title}{}}%
+ \def\printedrefname{\refx{#1-title}{}}%
\else
% Otherwise just copy the Info node name.
- \def\printednodename{\ignorespaces #1}%
+ \def\printedrefname{\ignorespaces #1}%
\fi%
\fi
\fi
\fi
%
- % If we use \unhbox0 and \unhbox1 to print the node names, TeX does not
- % insert empty discretionaries after hyphens, which means that it will
- % not find a line break at a hyphen in a node names. Since some manuals
- % are best written with fairly long node names, containing hyphens, this
- % is a loss. Therefore, we give the text of the node name again, so it
- % is as if TeX is seeing it for the first time.
+ % Make link in pdf output.
\ifpdf
\leavevmode
\getfilename{#4}%
@@ -5902,53 +5962,86 @@ width0pt\relax} \fi
goto file{\the\filename.pdf} name{#1}%
\else
\startlink attr{/Border [0 0 0]}%
- goto name{#1}%
+ goto name{\pdfmkpgn{#1}}%
\fi
}%
\linkcolor
\fi
%
- \ifdim \wd1 > 0pt
- \putwordsection{} ``\printednodename'' \putwordin{} \cite{\printedmanual}%
+ % Float references are printed completely differently: "Figure 1.2"
+ % instead of "[somenode], p.3". We distinguish them by the
+ % LABEL-title being set to a magic string.
+ {%
+ % Have to otherify everything special to allow the \csname to
+ % include an _ in the xref name, etc.
+ \indexnofonts
+ \turnoffactive
+ \otherbackslash
+ \expandafter\global\expandafter\let\expandafter\Xthisreftitle
+ \csname XR#1-title\endcsname
+ }%
+ \iffloat\Xthisreftitle
+ % If the user specified the print name (third arg) to the ref,
+ % print it instead of our usual "Figure 1.2".
+ \ifdim\wd0 = 0pt
+ \refx{#1-snt}%
+ \else
+ \printedrefname
+ \fi
+ %
+ % if the user also gave the printed manual name (fifth arg), append
+ % "in MANUALNAME".
+ \ifdim \wd1 > 0pt
+ \space \putwordin{} \cite{\printedmanual}%
+ \fi
\else
- % _ (for example) has to be the character _ for the purposes of the
- % control sequence corresponding to the node, but it has to expand
- % into the usual \leavevmode...\vrule stuff for purposes of
- % printing. So we \turnoffactive for the \refx-snt, back on for the
- % printing, back off for the \refx-pg.
- {\turnoffactive \otherbackslash
- % Only output a following space if the -snt ref is nonempty; for
- % @unnumbered and @anchor, it won't be.
- \setbox2 = \hbox{\ignorespaces \refx{#1-snt}{}}%
- \ifdim \wd2 > 0pt \refx{#1-snt}\space\fi
- }%
- % [mynode],
- [\printednodename],\space
- % page 3
- \turnoffactive \otherbackslash \putwordpage\tie\refx{#1-pg}{}%
+ % node/anchor (non-float) references.
+ %
+ % If we use \unhbox0 and \unhbox1 to print the node names, TeX does not
+ % insert empty discretionaries after hyphens, which means that it will
+ % not find a line break at a hyphen in a node names. Since some manuals
+ % are best written with fairly long node names, containing hyphens, this
+ % is a loss. Therefore, we give the text of the node name again, so it
+ % is as if TeX is seeing it for the first time.
+ \ifdim \wd1 > 0pt
+ \putwordsection{} ``\printedrefname'' \putwordin{} \cite{\printedmanual}%
+ \else
+ % _ (for example) has to be the character _ for the purposes of the
+ % control sequence corresponding to the node, but it has to expand
+ % into the usual \leavevmode...\vrule stuff for purposes of
+ % printing. So we \turnoffactive for the \refx-snt, back on for the
+ % printing, back off for the \refx-pg.
+ {\turnoffactive \otherbackslash
+ % Only output a following space if the -snt ref is nonempty; for
+ % @unnumbered and @anchor, it won't be.
+ \setbox2 = \hbox{\ignorespaces \refx{#1-snt}{}}%
+ \ifdim \wd2 > 0pt \refx{#1-snt}\space\fi
+ }%
+ % output the `[mynode]' via a macro so it can be overridden.
+ \xrefprintnodename\printedrefname
+ %
+ % But we always want a comma and a space:
+ ,\space
+ %
+ % output the `page 3'.
+ \turnoffactive \otherbackslash \putwordpage\tie\refx{#1-pg}{}%
+ \fi
\fi
\endlink
\endgroup}
-% \dosetq is called from \setref to do the actual \write (\iflinks).
+% This macro is called from \xrefX for the `[nodename]' part of xref
+% output. It's a separate macro only so it can be changed more easily,
+% since square brackets don't work well in some documents. Particularly
+% one that Bob is working on :).
%
-\def\dosetq#1#2{%
- {\let\folio=0%
- \edef\next{\write\auxfile{\internalsetq{#1}{#2}}}%
- \iflinks \next \fi
- }%
-}
-
-% \internalsetq{foo}{page} expands into
-% CHARACTERS @xrdef{foo}{...expansion of \page...}
-\def\internalsetq#1#2{@xrdef{#1}{\csname #2\endcsname}}
+\def\xrefprintnodename#1{[#1]}
-% Things to be expanded by \internalsetq.
-%
-\def\Ypagenumber{\folio}
-\def\Ytitle{\thissection}
+% Things referred to by \setref.
+%
\def\Ynothing{}
-\def\Ysectionnumberandtype{%
+\def\Yomitfromtoc{}
+\def\Ynumbered{%
\ifnum\secno=0
\putwordChapter@tie \the\chapno
\else \ifnum\subsecno=0
@@ -5959,8 +6052,7 @@ width0pt\relax} \fi
\putwordSection@tie \the\chapno.\the\secno.\the\subsecno.\the\subsubsecno
\fi\fi\fi
}
-
-\def\Yappendixletterandtype{%
+\def\Yappendix{%
\ifnum\secno=0
\putwordAppendix@tie @char\the\appendixno{}%
\else \ifnum\subsecno=0
@@ -5973,15 +6065,6 @@ width0pt\relax} \fi
\fi\fi\fi
}
-% Use TeX 3.0's \inputlineno to get the line number, for better error
-% messages, but if we're using an old version of TeX, don't do anything.
-%
-\ifx\inputlineno\thisisundefined
- \let\linenumber = \empty % Pre-3.0.
-\else
- \def\linenumber{\the\inputlineno:\space}
-\fi
-
% Define \refx{NAME}{SUFFIX} to reference a cross-reference string named NAME.
% If its value is nonempty, SUFFIX is output afterward.
%
@@ -5990,7 +6073,7 @@ width0pt\relax} \fi
\indexnofonts
\otherbackslash
\expandafter\global\expandafter\let\expandafter\thisrefX
- \csname X#1\endcsname
+ \csname XR#1\endcsname
}%
\ifx\thisrefX\relax
% If not defined, say something at least.
@@ -6012,11 +6095,44 @@ width0pt\relax} \fi
#2% Output the suffix in any case.
}
-% This is the macro invoked by entries in the aux file.
+% This is the macro invoked by entries in the aux file. Usually it's
+% just a \def (we prepend XR to the control sequence name to avoid
+% collisions). But if this is a float type, we have more work to do.
%
-\def\xrdef#1{\expandafter\gdef\csname X#1\endcsname}
+\def\xrdef#1#2{%
+ \expandafter\gdef\csname XR#1\endcsname{#2}% remember this xref value.
+ %
+ % Was that xref control sequence that we just defined for a float?
+ \expandafter\iffloat\csname XR#1\endcsname
+ % it was a float, and we have the (safe) float type in \iffloattype.
+ \expandafter\let\expandafter\floatlist
+ \csname floatlist\iffloattype\endcsname
+ %
+ % Is this the first time we've seen this float type?
+ \expandafter\ifx\floatlist\relax
+ \toks0 = {\do}% yes, so just \do
+ \else
+ % had it before, so preserve previous elements in list.
+ \toks0 = \expandafter{\floatlist\do}%
+ \fi
+ %
+ % Remember this xref in the control sequence \floatlistFLOATTYPE,
+ % for later use in \listoffloats.
+ \expandafter\xdef\csname floatlist\iffloattype\endcsname{\the\toks0{#1}}%
+ \fi
+}
% Read the last existing aux file, if any. No error if none exists.
+%
+\def\tryauxfile{%
+ \openin 1 \jobname.aux
+ \ifeof 1 \else
+ \readauxfile
+ \global\havexrefstrue
+ \fi
+ \closein 1
+}
+
\def\readauxfile{\begingroup
\catcode`\^^@=\other
\catcode`\^^A=\other
@@ -6075,7 +6191,16 @@ width0pt\relax} \fi
\catcode`\%=\other
\catcode`+=\other % avoid \+ for paranoia even though we've turned it off
%
- % Make the characters 128-255 be printing characters
+ % This is to support \ in node names and titles, since the \
+ % characters end up in a \csname. It's easier than
+ % leaving it active and making its active definition an actual \
+ % character. What I don't understand is why it works in the *value*
+ % of the xrdef. Seems like it should be a catcode12 \, and that
+ % should not typeset properly. But it works, so I'm moving on for
+ % now. --karl, 15jan04.
+ \catcode`\\=\other
+ %
+ % Make the characters 128-255 be printing characters.
{%
\count 1=128
\def\loop{%
@@ -6085,31 +6210,17 @@ width0pt\relax} \fi
}%
}%
%
- % Turn off \ as an escape so we do not lose on
- % entries which were dumped with control sequences in their names.
- % For example, @xrdef{$\leq $-fun}{page ...} made by @defun ^^
- % Reference to such entries still does not work the way one would wish,
- % but at least they do not bomb out when the aux file is read in.
- \catcode`\\=\other
- %
- % @ is our escape character in .aux files.
+ % @ is our escape character in .aux files, and we need braces.
\catcode`\{=1
\catcode`\}=2
\catcode`\@=0
%
- \openin 1 \jobname.aux
- \ifeof 1 \else
- \closein 1
- \input \jobname.aux
- \global\havexrefstrue
- \global\warnedobstrue
- \fi
- % Open the new aux file. TeX will close it automatically at exit.
- \openout\auxfile=\jobname.aux
+ \input \jobname.aux
\endgroup}
-% Footnotes.
+\message{insertions,}
+% including footnotes.
\newcount \footnoteno
@@ -6123,19 +6234,19 @@ width0pt\relax} \fi
% @footnotestyle is meaningful for info output only.
\let\footnotestyle=\comment
-\let\ptexfootnote=\footnote
-
{\catcode `\@=11
%
% Auto-number footnotes. Otherwise like plain.
\gdef\footnote{%
+ \let\indent=\ptexindent
+ \let\noindent=\ptexnoindent
\global\advance\footnoteno by \@ne
\edef\thisfootno{$^{\the\footnoteno}$}%
%
% In case the footnote comes at the end of a sentence, preserve the
% extra spacing after we do the footnote number.
\let\@sf\empty
- \ifhmode\edef\@sf{\spacefactor\the\spacefactor}\/\fi
+ \ifhmode\edef\@sf{\spacefactor\the\spacefactor}\ptexslash\fi
%
% Remove inadvertent blank space before typesetting the footnote number.
\unskip
@@ -6146,17 +6257,12 @@ width0pt\relax} \fi
% Don't bother with the trickery in plain.tex to not require the
% footnote text as a parameter. Our footnotes don't need to be so general.
%
-% Oh yes, they do; otherwise, @ifset and anything else that uses
-% \parseargline fail inside footnotes because the tokens are fixed when
+% Oh yes, they do; otherwise, @ifset (and anything else that uses
+% \parseargline) fails inside footnotes because the tokens are fixed when
% the footnote is read. --karl, 16nov96.
%
-% The start of the footnote looks usually like this:
-\gdef\startfootins{\insert\footins\bgroup}
-%
-% ... but this macro is redefined inside @multitable.
-%
\gdef\dofootnote{%
- \startfootins
+ \insert\footins\bgroup
% We want to typeset this text as a normal paragraph, even if the
% footnote reference occurs in (for example) a display environment.
% So reset some parameters.
@@ -6192,40 +6298,66 @@ width0pt\relax} \fi
}
}%end \catcode `\@=11
-% @| inserts a changebar to the left of the current line. It should
-% surround any changed text. This approach does *not* work if the
-% change spans more than two lines of output. To handle that, we would
-% have adopt a much more difficult approach (putting marks into the main
-% vertical list for the beginning and end of each change).
+% In case a @footnote appears in a vbox, save the footnote text and create
+% the real \insert just after the vbox finished. Otherwise, the insertion
+% would be lost.
+% Similarily, if a @footnote appears inside an alignment, save the footnote
+% text to a box and make the \insert when a row of the table is finished.
+% And the same can be done for other insert classes. --kasal, 16nov03.
+
+% Replace the \insert primitive by a cheating macro.
+% Deeper inside, just make sure that the saved insertions are not spilled
+% out prematurely.
%
-\def\|{%
- % \vadjust can only be used in horizontal mode.
- \leavevmode
- %
- % Append this vertical mode material after the current line in the output.
- \vadjust{%
- % We want to insert a rule with the height and depth of the current
- % leading; that is exactly what \strutbox is supposed to record.
- \vskip-\baselineskip
- %
- % \vadjust-items are inserted at the left edge of the type. So
- % the \llap here moves out into the left-hand margin.
- \llap{%
- %
- % For a thicker or thinner bar, change the `1pt'.
- \vrule height\baselineskip width1pt
- %
- % This is the space between the bar and the text.
- \hskip 12pt
- }%
- }%
+\def\startsavinginserts{%
+ \ifx \insert\ptexinsert
+ \let\insert\saveinsert
+ \else
+ \let\checkinserts\relax
+ \fi
}
-% For a final copy, take out the rectangles
-% that mark overfull boxes (in case you have decided
-% that the text looks ok even though it passes the margin).
+% This \insert replacement works for both \insert\footins{foo} and
+% \insert\footins\bgroup foo\egroup, but it doesn't work for \insert27{foo}.
%
-\def\finalout{\overfullrule=0pt}
+\def\saveinsert#1{%
+ \edef\next{\noexpand\savetobox \makeSAVEname#1}%
+ \afterassignment\next
+ % swallow the left brace
+ \let\temp =
+}
+\def\makeSAVEname#1{\makecsname{SAVE\expandafter\gobble\string#1}}
+\def\savetobox#1{\global\setbox#1 = \vbox\bgroup \unvbox#1}
+
+\def\checksaveins#1{\ifvoid#1\else \placesaveins#1\fi}
+
+\def\placesaveins#1{%
+ \ptexinsert \csname\expandafter\gobblesave\string#1\endcsname
+ {\box#1}%
+}
+
+% eat @SAVE -- beware, all of them have catcode \other:
+{
+ \def\dospecials{\do S\do A\do V\do E} \uncatcodespecials % ;-)
+ \gdef\gobblesave @SAVE{}
+}
+
+% initialization:
+\def\newsaveins #1{%
+ \edef\next{\noexpand\newsaveinsX \makeSAVEname#1}%
+ \next
+}
+\def\newsaveinsX #1{%
+ \csname newbox\endcsname #1%
+ \expandafter\def\expandafter\checkinserts\expandafter{\checkinserts
+ \checksaveins #1}%
+}
+
+% initialize:
+\let\checkinserts\empty
+\newsaveins\footins
+\newsaveins\margin
+
% @image. We use the macros from epsf.tex to support this.
% If epsf.tex is not installed and @image is used, we complain.
@@ -6235,12 +6367,12 @@ width0pt\relax} \fi
% undone and the next image would fail.
\openin 1 = epsf.tex
\ifeof 1 \else
- \closein 1
% Do not bother showing banner with epsf.tex v2.7k (available in
% doc/epsf.tex and on ctan).
\def\epsfannounce{\toks0 = }%
\input epsf.tex
\fi
+\closein 1
%
% We will only complain once about lack of epsf.tex.
\newif\ifwarnednoepsf
@@ -6276,7 +6408,7 @@ width0pt\relax} \fi
\nobreak\bigskip
% Usually we'll have text after the image which will insert
% \parskip glue, so insert it here too to equalize the space
- % above and below.
+ % above and below.
\nobreak\vskip\parskip
\nobreak
\line\bgroup\hss
@@ -6296,6 +6428,269 @@ width0pt\relax} \fi
\endgroup}
+% @float FLOATTYPE,LABEL,LOC ... @end float for displayed figures, tables,
+% etc. We don't actually implement floating yet, we always include the
+% float "here". But it seemed the best name for the future.
+%
+\envparseargdef\float{\eatcommaspace\eatcommaspace\dofloat#1, , ,\finish}
+
+% There may be a space before second and/or third parameter; delete it.
+\def\eatcommaspace#1, {#1,}
+
+% #1 is the optional FLOATTYPE, the text label for this float, typically
+% "Figure", "Table", "Example", etc. Can't contain commas. If omitted,
+% this float will not be numbered and cannot be referred to.
+%
+% #2 is the optional xref label. Also must be present for the float to
+% be referable.
+%
+% #3 is the optional positioning argument; for now, it is ignored. It
+% will somehow specify the positions allowed to float to (here, top, bottom).
+%
+% We keep a separate counter for each FLOATTYPE, which we reset at each
+% chapter-level command.
+\let\resetallfloatnos=\empty
+%
+\def\dofloat#1,#2,#3,#4\finish{%
+ \let\thiscaption=\empty
+ \let\thisshortcaption=\empty
+ %
+ % don't lose footnotes inside @float.
+ %
+ % BEWARE: when the floats start float, we have to issue warning whenever an
+ % insert appears inside a float which could possibly float. --kasal, 26may04
+ %
+ \startsavinginserts
+ %
+ % We can't be used inside a paragraph.
+ \par
+ %
+ \vtop\bgroup
+ \def\floattype{#1}%
+ \def\floatlabel{#2}%
+ \def\floatloc{#3}% we do nothing with this yet.
+ %
+ \ifx\floattype\empty
+ \let\safefloattype=\empty
+ \else
+ {%
+ % the floattype might have accents or other special characters,
+ % but we need to use it in a control sequence name.
+ \indexnofonts
+ \turnoffactive
+ \xdef\safefloattype{\floattype}%
+ }%
+ \fi
+ %
+ % If label is given but no type, we handle that as the empty type.
+ \ifx\floatlabel\empty \else
+ % We want each FLOATTYPE to be numbered separately (Figure 1,
+ % Table 1, Figure 2, ...). (And if no label, no number.)
+ %
+ \expandafter\getfloatno\csname\safefloattype floatno\endcsname
+ \global\advance\floatno by 1
+ %
+ {%
+ % This magic value for \thissection is output by \setref as the
+ % XREFLABEL-title value. \xrefX uses it to distinguish float
+ % labels (which have a completely different output format) from
+ % node and anchor labels. And \xrdef uses it to construct the
+ % lists of floats.
+ %
+ \edef\thissection{\floatmagic=\safefloattype}%
+ \setref{\floatlabel}{Yfloat}%
+ }%
+ \fi
+ %
+ % start with \parskip glue, I guess.
+ \vskip\parskip
+ %
+ % Don't suppress indentation if a float happens to start a section.
+ \restorefirstparagraphindent
+}
+
+% we have these possibilities:
+% @float Foo,lbl & @caption{Cap}: Foo 1.1: Cap
+% @float Foo,lbl & no caption: Foo 1.1
+% @float Foo & @caption{Cap}: Foo: Cap
+% @float Foo & no caption: Foo
+% @float ,lbl & Caption{Cap}: 1.1: Cap
+% @float ,lbl & no caption: 1.1
+% @float & @caption{Cap}: Cap
+% @float & no caption:
+%
+\def\Efloat{%
+ \let\floatident = \empty
+ %
+ % In all cases, if we have a float type, it comes first.
+ \ifx\floattype\empty \else \def\floatident{\floattype}\fi
+ %
+ % If we have an xref label, the number comes next.
+ \ifx\floatlabel\empty \else
+ \ifx\floattype\empty \else % if also had float type, need tie first.
+ \appendtomacro\floatident{\tie}%
+ \fi
+ % the number.
+ \appendtomacro\floatident{\chaplevelprefix\the\floatno}%
+ \fi
+ %
+ % Start the printed caption with what we've constructed in
+ % \floatident, but keep it separate; we need \floatident again.
+ \let\captionline = \floatident
+ %
+ \ifx\thiscaption\empty \else
+ \ifx\floatident\empty \else
+ \appendtomacro\captionline{: }% had ident, so need a colon between
+ \fi
+ %
+ % caption text.
+ \appendtomacro\captionline{\scanexp\thiscaption}%
+ \fi
+ %
+ % If we have anything to print, print it, with space before.
+ % Eventually this needs to become an \insert.
+ \ifx\captionline\empty \else
+ \vskip.5\parskip
+ \captionline
+ %
+ % Space below caption.
+ \vskip\parskip
+ \fi
+ %
+ % If have an xref label, write the list of floats info. Do this
+ % after the caption, to avoid chance of it being a breakpoint.
+ \ifx\floatlabel\empty \else
+ % Write the text that goes in the lof to the aux file as
+ % \floatlabel-lof. Besides \floatident, we include the short
+ % caption if specified, else the full caption if specified, else nothing.
+ {%
+ \atdummies \turnoffactive \otherbackslash
+ % since we read the caption text in the macro world, where ^^M
+ % is turned into a normal character, we have to scan it back, so
+ % we don't write the literal three characters "^^M" into the aux file.
+ \scanexp{%
+ \xdef\noexpand\gtemp{%
+ \ifx\thisshortcaption\empty
+ \thiscaption
+ \else
+ \thisshortcaption
+ \fi
+ }%
+ }%
+ \immediate\write\auxfile{@xrdef{\floatlabel-lof}{\floatident
+ \ifx\gtemp\empty \else : \gtemp \fi}}%
+ }%
+ \fi
+ \egroup % end of \vtop
+ %
+ % place the captured inserts
+ %
+ % BEWARE: when the floats start float, we have to issue warning whenever an
+ % insert appears inside a float which could possibly float. --kasal, 26may04
+ %
+ \checkinserts
+}
+
+% Append the tokens #2 to the definition of macro #1, not expanding either.
+%
+\def\appendtomacro#1#2{%
+ \expandafter\def\expandafter#1\expandafter{#1#2}%
+}
+
+% @caption, @shortcaption
+%
+\def\caption{\docaption\thiscaption}
+\def\shortcaption{\docaption\thisshortcaption}
+\def\docaption{\checkenv\float \bgroup\scanargctxt\defcaption}
+\def\defcaption#1#2{\egroup \def#1{#2}}
+
+% The parameter is the control sequence identifying the counter we are
+% going to use. Create it if it doesn't exist and assign it to \floatno.
+\def\getfloatno#1{%
+ \ifx#1\relax
+ % Haven't seen this figure type before.
+ \csname newcount\endcsname #1%
+ %
+ % Remember to reset this floatno at the next chap.
+ \expandafter\gdef\expandafter\resetallfloatnos
+ \expandafter{\resetallfloatnos #1=0 }%
+ \fi
+ \let\floatno#1%
+}
+
+% \setref calls this to get the XREFLABEL-snt value. We want an @xref
+% to the FLOATLABEL to expand to "Figure 3.1". We call \setref when we
+% first read the @float command.
+%
+\def\Yfloat{\floattype@tie \chaplevelprefix\the\floatno}%
+
+% Magic string used for the XREFLABEL-title value, so \xrefX can
+% distinguish floats from other xref types.
+\def\floatmagic{!!float!!}
+
+% #1 is the control sequence we are passed; we expand into a conditional
+% which is true if #1 represents a float ref. That is, the magic
+% \thissection value which we \setref above.
+%
+\def\iffloat#1{\expandafter\doiffloat#1==\finish}
+%
+% #1 is (maybe) the \floatmagic string. If so, #2 will be the
+% (safe) float type for this float. We set \iffloattype to #2.
+%
+\def\doiffloat#1=#2=#3\finish{%
+ \def\temp{#1}%
+ \def\iffloattype{#2}%
+ \ifx\temp\floatmagic
+}
+
+% @listoffloats FLOATTYPE - print a list of floats like a table of contents.
+%
+\parseargdef\listoffloats{%
+ \def\floattype{#1}% floattype
+ {%
+ % the floattype might have accents or other special characters,
+ % but we need to use it in a control sequence name.
+ \indexnofonts
+ \turnoffactive
+ \xdef\safefloattype{\floattype}%
+ }%
+ %
+ % \xrdef saves the floats as a \do-list in \floatlistSAFEFLOATTYPE.
+ \expandafter\ifx\csname floatlist\safefloattype\endcsname \relax
+ \ifhavexrefs
+ % if the user said @listoffloats foo but never @float foo.
+ \message{\linenumber No `\safefloattype' floats to list.}%
+ \fi
+ \else
+ \begingroup
+ \leftskip=\tocindent % indent these entries like a toc
+ \let\do=\listoffloatsdo
+ \csname floatlist\safefloattype\endcsname
+ \endgroup
+ \fi
+}
+
+% This is called on each entry in a list of floats. We're passed the
+% xref label, in the form LABEL-title, which is how we save it in the
+% aux file. We strip off the -title and look up \XRLABEL-lof, which
+% has the text we're supposed to typeset here.
+%
+% Figures without xref labels will not be included in the list (since
+% they won't appear in the aux file).
+%
+\def\listoffloatsdo#1{\listoffloatsdoentry#1\finish}
+\def\listoffloatsdoentry#1-title\finish{{%
+ % Can't fully expand XR#1-lof because it can contain anything. Just
+ % pass the control sequence. On the other hand, XR#1-pg is just the
+ % page number, and we want to fully expand that so we can get a link
+ % in pdf output.
+ \toksA = \expandafter{\csname XR#1-lof\endcsname}%
+ %
+ % use the same \entry macro we use to generate the TOC and index.
+ \edef\writeentry{\noexpand\entry{\the\toksA}{\csname XR#1-pg\endcsname}}%
+ \writeentry
+}}
+
\message{localization,}
% and i18n.
@@ -6304,19 +6699,17 @@ width0pt\relax} \fi
% properly. Single argument is the language abbreviation.
% It would be nice if we could set up a hyphenation file here.
%
-\def\documentlanguage{\parsearg\dodocumentlanguage}
-\def\dodocumentlanguage#1{%
+\parseargdef\documentlanguage{%
\tex % read txi-??.tex file in plain TeX.
- % Read the file if it exists.
- \openin 1 txi-#1.tex
- \ifeof1
- \errhelp = \nolanghelp
- \errmessage{Cannot read language file txi-#1.tex}%
- \let\temp = \relax
- \else
- \def\temp{\input txi-#1.tex }%
- \fi
- \temp
+ % Read the file if it exists.
+ \openin 1 txi-#1.tex
+ \ifeof 1
+ \errhelp = \nolanghelp
+ \errmessage{Cannot read language file txi-#1.tex}%
+ \else
+ \input txi-#1.tex
+ \fi
+ \closein 1
\endgroup
}
\newhelp\nolanghelp{The given language definition file cannot be found or
@@ -6364,7 +6757,7 @@ should work if nowhere else does.}
% Parameters in order: 1) textheight; 2) textwidth; 3) voffset;
% 4) hoffset; 5) binding offset; 6) topskip; 7) physical page height; 8)
% physical page width.
-%
+%
% We also call \setleading{\textleading}, so the caller should define
% \textleading. The caller should also set \parskip.
%
@@ -6432,7 +6825,7 @@ should work if nowhere else does.}
\parskip = 3pt plus 2pt minus 1pt
\textleading = 13.2pt
%
- % Double-side printing via postscript on Laserjet 4050
+ % Double-side printing via postscript on Laserjet 4050
% prints double-sided nicely when \bindingoffset=10mm and \hoffset=-6mm.
% To change the settings for a different printer or situation, adjust
% \normaloffset until the front-side and back-side texts align. Then
@@ -6473,7 +6866,7 @@ should work if nowhere else does.}
\tableindent = 12mm
}}
-% A specific text layout, 24x15cm overall, intended for A4 paper.
+% A specific text layout, 24x15cm overall, intended for A4 paper.
\def\afourlatex{{\globaldefs = 1
\afourpaper
\internalpagesizes{237mm}{150mm}%
@@ -6499,8 +6892,7 @@ should work if nowhere else does.}
% Perhaps we should allow setting the margins, \topskip, \parskip,
% and/or leading, also. Or perhaps we should compute them somehow.
%
-\def\pagesizes{\parsearg\pagesizesxxx}
-\def\pagesizesxxx#1{\pagesizesyyy #1,,\finish}
+\parseargdef\pagesizes{\pagesizesyyy #1,,\finish}
\def\pagesizesyyy#1,#2,#3\finish{{%
\setbox0 = \hbox{\ignorespaces #2}\ifdim\wd0 > 0pt \hsize=#2\relax \fi
\globaldefs = 1
@@ -6547,8 +6939,8 @@ should work if nowhere else does.}
\def\normalplus{+}
\def\normaldollar{$}%$ font-lock fix
-% This macro is used to make a character print one way in ttfont
-% where it can probably just be output, and another way in other fonts,
+% This macro is used to make a character print one way in \tt
+% (where it can probably be output as-is), and another way in other fonts,
% where something hairier probably needs to be done.
%
% #1 is what to print if we are indeed using \tt; #2 is what to print
@@ -6596,13 +6988,6 @@ should work if nowhere else does.}
\catcode`\$=\active
\def${\ifusingit{{\sl\$}}\normaldollar}%$ font-lock fix
-% Set up an active definition for =, but don't enable it most of the time.
-{\catcode`\==\active
-\global\def={{\tt \char 61}}}
-
-\catcode`+=\active
-\catcode`\_=\active
-
% If a .fmt file is being used, characters that might appear in a file
% name cannot be active until we have parsed the command line.
% So turn them off again, and have \everyjob (or @setfilename) turn them on.
@@ -6611,15 +6996,16 @@ should work if nowhere else does.}
\catcode`\@=0
-% \rawbackslashxx outputs one backslash character in current font,
+% \backslashcurfont outputs one backslash character in current font,
% as in \char`\\.
-\global\chardef\rawbackslashxx=`\\
+\global\chardef\backslashcurfont=`\\
+\global\let\rawbackslashxx=\backslashcurfont % let existing .??s files work
-% \rawbackslash defines an active \ to do \rawbackslashxx.
+% \rawbackslash defines an active \ to do \backslashcurfont.
% \otherbackslash defines an active \ to be a literal `\' character with
% catcode other.
{\catcode`\\=\active
- @gdef@rawbackslash{@let\=@rawbackslashxx}
+ @gdef@rawbackslash{@let\=@backslashcurfont}
@gdef@otherbackslash{@let\=@realbackslash}
}
@@ -6627,7 +7013,7 @@ should work if nowhere else does.}
{\catcode`\\=\other @gdef@realbackslash{\}}
% \normalbackslash outputs one backslash in fixed width font.
-\def\normalbackslash{{\tt\rawbackslashxx}}
+\def\normalbackslash{{\tt\backslashcurfont}}
\catcode`\\=\active
@@ -6644,12 +7030,13 @@ should work if nowhere else does.}
@let>=@normalgreater
@let+=@normalplus
@let$=@normaldollar %$ font-lock fix
+ @unsepspaces
}
% Same as @turnoffactive except outputs \ as {\tt\char`\\} instead of
% the literal character `\'. (Thus, \ is not expandable when this is in
% effect.)
-%
+%
@def@normalturnoffactive{@turnoffactive @let\=@normalbackslash}
% Make _ and + \other characters, temporarily.
@@ -6678,15 +7065,11 @@ should work if nowhere else does.}
% Say @foo, not \foo, in error messages.
@escapechar = `@@
-% These look ok in all fonts, so just make them not special.
+% These look ok in all fonts, so just make them not special.
@catcode`@& = @other
@catcode`@# = @other
@catcode`@% = @other
-@c Set initial fonts.
-@textfonts
-@rm
-
@c Local variables:
@c eval: (add-hook 'write-file-hooks 'time-stamp)
@@ -6695,3 +7078,9 @@ should work if nowhere else does.}
@c time-stamp-format: "%:y-%02m-%02d.%02H"
@c time-stamp-end: "}"
@c End:
+
+@c vim:sw=2:
+
+@ignore
+ arch-tag: e1b36e32-c96e-4135-a41a-0b2efa2ea115
+@end ignore
diff --git a/contrib/groff/doc/webpage.ms b/contrib/groff/doc/webpage.ms
index 02877876e8e3..6811661c7b04 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/doc/webpage.ms
+++ b/contrib/groff/doc/webpage.ms
@@ -9,6 +9,10 @@
.nr VS 12
.if '\*[.T]'html' .nr LL 10i
.if r ps4html .nr LL 10i
+.
+.HEAD "<link rel=""stylesheet"" type=""text/css"" href=""groff.css"" >"
+.\" .HEAD "<link rel=""icon"" type=""image/png"" href=""http://www.gnu.org/graphics/gnu-mini.png"" >"
+.
.mso www.tmac
.
.de blm-macro
@@ -26,11 +30,12 @@
.
.ds GNU \m[mydarkred]G\m[]\m[mydarkgreen]N\m[]\m[mydarkblue]U\m[]
.
-.HTL
.NHR
+.HTL
.
Home of Groff (GNU Troff).
.
+.
.HTML-IMAGE-LEFT
.PSPIC -L gnu.eps 2i 2i
.ie r ps4html \
@@ -39,19 +44,18 @@ Home of Groff (GNU Troff).
. nop \v'-0.66i'\h'2.0i'\s[60]\*[GNU] Troff\s0
.HTML-IMAGE-END
.
-.HnS 1
.HR
-GNU Troff
-.URL http://\:groff.ffii.org/ (Groff)
+.HnS 1
+GNU Troff (\c
+.URL http://\:groff.ffii.org/ Groff )
\[em] a
.URL http://\:www.gnu.org/ GNU
project.
-Hosted by
-.URL http://\:ffii.org/ FFII .
-.HR
.HnE
+.HR
.LK
-
+.
+.LP
.DC T HE mydarkred
groff (GNU Troff) software
is a typesetting package which reads plain text mixed with
@@ -64,18 +68,18 @@ Download
The source code of the currently released versions of groff is
available at the
-.URL "ftp://\:groff.ffii.org/\:pub/\:groff/" "FFII host (Germany)" ,
+.URL "http://\:groff.ffii.org/\:groff/" "FFII host (Germany)" ,
.URL "ftp://\:ftp.gnu.org/\:gnu/\:groff/" "GNU host (USA)" ,
and its mirrors.
.
-The USA site also contains more old, obsolete versions.
+The USA site also contains older, obsolete versions.
The most actual pre-release, development version is available from a
CVS repository, see below.
.
Development snapshots (produced twice a day from the CVS repository)
-can be downloaded with FTP from
-.URL "ftp://\:groff.ffii.org/\:pub/\:groff/devel" here .
+can be downloaded from
+.URL "http://\:groff.ffii.org/\:groff/\:devel" here .
For a special version of groff on the Microsoft operating systems, see
.URL "http://\:gnuwin32.sf.net/\:packages/\:groffl.htm" "Groff for Windows" .
@@ -84,10 +88,10 @@ GNU troff is released under the
.URL http://\:www.gnu.org/\:copyleft/\:gpl.html "GNU Copyright License" .
User issues lead:
-.MTO Ted.Harding@\:nessie.mcc.ac.uk "Ted Harding"
+.MTO Ted.Harding@\:nessie.mcc.ac.uk "Ted Harding" .
.br
Technical issues lead:
-.MTO wl@\:gnu.org "Werner Lemberg"
+.MTO wl@\:gnu.org "Werner Lemberg" .
.
.
.SH
@@ -96,10 +100,10 @@ README
This is the GNU groff document formatting system.
The version number is given in the file VERSION.
-Included in this release are implementations of troff, pic, eqn, tbl, refer,
-the \-man macros and the \-ms macros, and drivers for PostScript, TeX dvi
-format, HP LaserJet 4 printers, HTML format (still alpha), and
-typewriter-like devices.
+Included in this release are implementations of troff, pic, eqn, tbl,
+grn, refer, \-man, \-mdoc, and \-ms macros, and drivers for PostScript,
+TeX dvi format, HP LaserJet\~4 printers, Canon CAPSL printers, HTML format
+(beta status), and typewriter-like devices.
Also included is a modified version of the Berkeley \-me macros, an enhanced
version of the X11 xditview previewer, and an implementation of the \-mm
macros contributed by
@@ -116,46 +120,56 @@ See the file COPYING for copying permission.
The file PROBLEMS describes various problems that have been encountered in
compiling, installing, and running groff.
-For the moment, the documentation assumes that you are already familiar with
-the Unix versions of troff, \-man, \-ms and the preprocessors.
-
-The most recent released version of groff is always available by anonymous
-ftp from ftp.gnu.org in the directory pub/\:gnu/\:groff.
+The most recent released version of groff is always available by
+.URL "ftp://\:ftp.gnu.org/\:gnu/\:groff" "anonymous ftp" .
-A CVS repository is now available, containing the current development
-version of groff.
-You can access it with the commands
+The current development version of groff is available from a
+.URL "http://\:savannah.gnu.org/\:cvs/\:?group=groff" "CVS repository" .
+You can access it by first selecting a parent directory in
+which to create a working copy (call it, say, ~/cvswork), and then
+executing the commands
.in 2m
.nf
.ft C
-export CVSROOT=:pserver:anoncvs@anoncvs.ffii.org:/var/cvs
-cvs login
-cvs -z9 co groff
+cd ~/cvswork
+CVS_RSH=ssh; export CVS_RSH
+cvs -d:ext:anoncvs@savannah.gnu.org/cvsroot/groff -z5 co groff
.ft P
.fi
.in
-(if the prompt for the password appears, just press the enter key).
-After a successful login you no longer need the first two commands; an
-update of a checked out repository should be done with
+(Note that you need an SSH client for security reasons.)
+
+This will create a subdirectory, ~/cvswork/groff, with a `checked out'
+copy of the CVS repository.
+An update of this working copy may be
+achieved, at any later time by invoking the commands
.in 2m
+.nf
.ft C
-cvs -z9 update -dP
+cd ~/cvswork/groff
+CVS_RSH=ssh cvs -z5 update -dP
.ft P
+.fi
.in
-Please read the info pages of cvs for further details.
+Please read the CVS info pages for further details.
+
+Finally, it is possible to access the CVS with a
+.URL http://\:savannah.gnu.org/\:cvs/\:?group=groff "web browser" .
+
+Alternatively, you can download snapshots (which are updated twice a day).
+The complete groff source as a single file is available
+.URL http://\:groff.ffii.org/\:groff/\:devel/\:groff-current.tar.gz here .
-Alternatively, you can download snapshots (which are updated twice a day)
-from
-.URL ftp://\:ftp.ffii.org/\:pub/\:groff/\:devel/\:groff-current.tar.gz here
-or a diff file relative to the latest official groff release as:
+A diff file relative to groff-\[la]version\[ra], the latest official groff
+release is available at
.in 2m
.ft C
-ftp://ftp.ffii.org/pub/groff/devel/groff-\[la]version\[ra]-current.diff.gz
+http://groff.ffii.org/groff/devel/groff-\[la]version\[ra]-current.diff.gz
.ft P
.in
@@ -173,6 +187,34 @@ gunzip -c ../groff-\[la]version\[ra]-current.diff.gz | patch -p1
.fi
.in
+Depending on your requirements, you may need at least some of the
+following tools to build groff directly from its source:
+
+.in 2m
+.nf
+ghostscript
+the psutils package
+the netpbm package
+texinfo 4.8
+bison \[>=] 1.875b or byacc
+.fi
+.in
+
+Note that texinfo and bison or byacc are required only for building from
+CVS sources (either a checked out working copy, or a daily snapshot).
+They are not required for building from a stable release tarball.
+Also note that the version numbers stated are the minimum supported.
+No version of texinfo < 4.8 will work, and the original release of bison
+1.875 is known not to work; you \fImay\fP find that bison releases < 1.875
+will work, but in case of difficulty, please update to a later version
+\fIbefore\fP posting a bug report.
+
+For \fIall\fP sources, you need ghostscript for creation of either PDF or
+HTML output; the netpbm and psutils packages are required only for HTML
+output.
+If you don't intend to produce output in either of these formats, then
+these packages are unnecessary.
+
Please report bugs using the form in the file BUG-REPORT; the idea of this
is to make sure that FSF has all the information it needs to fix the bug.
At the very least, read the BUG-REPORT form and make sure that you supply
@@ -193,22 +235,30 @@ for reporting bugs
for general discussion of groff
.LI
-.MTO groff-commit@ffii.org groff-commit@ffii.org
-a read-only list showing logs of commitments to the CVS repository
+.MTO groff-commit@gnu.org groff-commit@gnu.org
+a read-only list showing commitments to the CVS repository
.ULE
-Note that groff@gnu.org is an alias for
-.MTO groff@\:ffii.org groff@\:ffii.org ;
-you must be subscribed to the `groff' list to send mails.
+You can post mails directly to the `bug-groff' list, without subscribing;
+to post mails to the `groff' list you must subscribe to it.
To subscribe, send e-mail to \[la]list\[ra]-request@\[la]domain\[ra]
(example:
-.MTO groff-request@\:ffii.org groff-request@\:ffii.org )
-with the word `subscribe' in either the
-subject or body of the e-mail (don't include the quotes) or have a look
-at the
-.URL http://\:ffii.org/\:mailman/\:listinfo/\:groff/ \
- "groff mailing list webpage" .
+.MTO groff-request@\:gnu.org groff-request@\:gnu.org
+for the `groff' list) with the word `subscribe' in either the
+subject or body of the e-mail (don't include the quotes).
+Alternatively, you may subscribe by visiting the web pages at
+
+.in 2m
+.nf
+.URL http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-groff
+.URL http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/groff
+.URL http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/groff-commit
+.fi
+.in
+
+Each of these web pages also provides a link to a browseable archive of
+postings to the corresponding mailing list.
GNU groff was written by
.MTO jjc@\:jclark.com "James Clark" .
@@ -219,6 +269,468 @@ and
.
.
.SH
+NEWS VERSION 1.19.2
+.
+.SH 2 troff
+
+.ULS
+.LI
+Analogously to the .ft and \ef pair, two new requests `gcolor' and
+`fcolor' (which pair with \em and \eM, respectively) have been added to
+set the glyph and background colours.
+
+.LI
+A new read-only, string-valued register `.sty' returns the name of the
+current style.
+
+.LI
+Two new conditional operators `F\~\[la]name\[ra]' and `S\~\[la]name\[ra]'
+have been added.
+`F' is true if a font \[la]name\[ra] exists.
+`S' is true if a style \[la]name\[ra] has been registered.
+
+.LI
+Cyrillic characters have been added to the `utf8' and `html' output
+devices.
+.ULE
+.
+.
+.SH 2
+pic
+
+.ULS
+.LI
+The `by' argument in a `for' loop can now be negative if it is additive.
+For the multiplicative case, it must be greater than zero.
+.ULE
+.
+.
+.SH 2
+eqn
+
+.ULS
+.LI
+The following keywords aren't new but haven't been documented previously:
+
+.in 2m
+\fBundef NAME\fP (to undefine a macro)
+.br
+\fBcopy "FILE"\fP (a synonym for `include')
+.br
+\fBspace n\fP (to modify the vertical spacing before and after an equation)
+.in
+
+.LI
+The following macros aren't new but haven't been documented previously:
+
+.in 2m
+\fBAlpha, .\|.\|., Omega\fP (the same as `ALPHA', .\|.\|., `OMEGA')
+.br
+\fBldots\fP (three dots on the base line)
+.br
+\fBdollar\fP (a dollar glyph)
+.in
+
+.LI
+The following keywords have been extended. Again, this isn't new but
+hasn't been documented previously:
+
+.in 2m
+.ft B
+col n { .\|.\|. }
+.br
+lcol n { .\|.\|. }
+.br
+rcol n { .\|.\|. }
+.br
+ccol n { .\|.\|. }
+.br
+pile n { .\|.\|. }
+.br
+lpile n { .\|.\|. }
+.br
+rpile n { .\|.\|. }
+.br
+cpile n { .\|.\|. }
+.ft P
+(set vertical spacing between rows to\~N)
+.ULE
+.
+.
+.SH 2
+grohtml
+
+.ULS
+.LI
+This device driver has been raised to beta stage; its set of tags should
+be stable now.
+
+.LI
+New command line option `\-s' to set the base point size.
+
+.LI
+New command line option `\-S' to set the split level while generating
+multiple files.
+.ULE
+.
+.
+.SH 2
+grotty
+
+.ULS
+.LI
+Experimental support for zero-width and double-width characters.
+.ULE
+.
+.
+.SH 2
+gxditview
+
+.ULS
+.LI
+On platforms which have the X\~Window System this program is now built and
+installed automatically.
+.ULE
+.
+.
+.SH 2
+xtotroff
+
+.ULS
+.LI
+This program to create font definition files for xditview isn't new but
+hasn't been installed previously.
+.ULE
+.
+.
+.SH 2
+groffer
+
+.ULS
+.LI
+A security problem (reported as CAN-2004-0969) has been fixed.
+.ULE
+.
+.
+.SH 2
+gdiffmk
+
+.ULS
+.LI
+A new script contributed by Mike Bianchi.
+It compares two groff, nroff, or troff documents and creates an output with
+added margin characters (using `.mc') to indicate the differences.
+.ULE
+.
+.
+.SH 2
+pdfroff
+
+.ULS
+.LI
+A new wrapper script contributed by Keith Marshall to easily create PDF
+documents with groff.
+.ULE
+.
+.
+.SH 2
+macro packages
+
+.ULS
+.LI
+ms.tmac
+
+.ULS
+.LI
+Support for fractional point sizes: A value for the `PS', `VS', `FPS',
+and `VPS' register larger than or equal to 1000 is always divided by 1000.
+For example, `.nr\~PS\~10250' sets the document's font size to 10.25 points.
+
+.LI
+The `Ds' and `De' macros provided in ms since groff version 1.19 have
+been removed; the equivalent `DS' and `DE' macros should be used instead.
+X11 documents which actually use `Ds' and `De' always load a
+specific macro file from the X11 distribution (`macros.t') which
+provides proper definitions for the two macros.
+
+.LI
+The following registers have been added for improving layout control:
+
+.IP PORPHANS
+Defines number of lines following `LP', `PP', `QP', `IP' or `XP' which
+must be kept together, before any automatic page break.
+
+.IP HORPHANS
+Sets number of lines of following paragraph which must be kept with a
+heading, defined by `NH' or `SH', before any automatic page break.
+
+.IP GROWPS
+Sets the first level of heading (set with `NH') which will keep the
+same point size as body text.
+
+.IP PSINCR
+Sets the point size increment for each level of heading (set with
+`NH'), below the threshold level set by `GROWPS'; e.g., if
+\en[PS]\~=\~10, \en[GROWPS]\~=\~3 and \en[PSINCR]\~=\~2.0p, then `.NH\~1'
+will produce 14pt headings, `.NH\~2' will produce 12pt, and all other levels
+will remain at 10pt (because \en[PS]\~=\~10).
+
+.LI
+The `SH' macro now accepts a numeric argument, to make heading size
+match that of `NH' with same argument value when the `GROWPS'/`PSINCR'
+feature is enabled.
+.ULE
+
+Please refer to the documentation of the ms package for other, minor
+improvements.
+
+.LI
+me.tmac
+
+The section type set with the `++' request is available in the `_M'
+register.
+This isn't new but hasn't been documented before.
+
+.LI
+www.tmac
+
+The `HR' macro no longer causes an empty line for non-HTML devices.
+
+A new macro `HEAD' has been added to directly add data to the
+<head>...</head> block.
+
+New macros `OLS' and `OLE' to start and end an ordered list.
+
+New macros `DLS' and `DLE' to start and end a definition list.
+.ULE
+.
+.
+.SH 2
+pdfmark
+
+.ULS
+.LI
+A new macro package contributed by Keith Marshall which implements PDF
+marks.
+This is in alpha stage currently.
+.ULE
+.
+.
+.SH 2
+miscellaneous
+
+.ULS
+.LI
+Two new keywords to the DESC file have been added which are needed for
+grohtml: `image_generator' and `unscaled_charwidths'.
+The former gives the name of the program which creates PNG images,
+and the latter makes troff always use unscaled character widths.
+.ULE
+.
+.
+.SH
+NEWS VERSION 1.19.1
+.
+.SH 2
+groff
+
+.ULS
+.LI
+The argument of the command line option `\-I' is now also passed to troff
+and grops, specifying a directory to search for files on the command line,
+files named in `so' and `psbb' requests, and files named in \eX'ps:\~file'
+and \eX'ps:\~import' escapes.
+
+.LI
+If option `\-V' is used more than once, the commands will be both printed
+on standard error and run.
+.ULE
+.
+.
+.SH 2
+troff
+
+.ULS
+.LI
+Two new read-only, string-valued registers `.m' and `.M' return the
+name of the current drawing and background color, respectively.
+
+.LI
+New read-only register `.U' which is set to\~1 if in safer mode and set
+to\~0 if in unsafe mode.
+
+.LI
+An input encoding file for \%latin-5 (a.k.a.\& ISO \%8859-9) has been
+added.
+Example use:
+
+.in 2m
+.ft C
+groff \-Tdvi \-mlatin5 my_file > my_file.dvi
+.ft R
+.in
+
+Note that some output devices don't support all glyphs of this encoding.
+
+.LI
+If the `return' request is called with an argument, it exits twice,
+namely the current macro and the macro one level higher.
+This is used to define a wrapper macro for `return' in trace.tmac.
+
+.LI
+For completeness, two new requests have been added: `dei1' and `ami1'.
+They are equivalent to `dei' and `ami', respectively, but the macros
+are executed with compatibility mode off (similar to `de1' and `am1').
+
+.LI
+New command line option `\-I' to specify a directory for files (both
+those on the command line and those named in `psbb' requests).
+This is also handled by the groff wrapper program.
+
+.LI
+Since version 1.19 you can say `.vs\~0'.
+Older versions emit a warning and convert this to `.vs\~\en[.V]'.
+
+This hasn't been documented properly.
+Note that `.vs\~0' isn't saved in a diversion since it doesn't result
+in vertical motion.
+.ULE
+.
+.
+.SH 2
+pic
+
+.ULS
+.LI
+Dashed and dotted ellipses have been implemented.
+.ULE
+.
+.
+.SH 2
+tbl
+
+.ULS
+.LI
+New key character `x' to make tbl call a user-defined macro on a table
+cell.
+Patch by
+.MTO hj.oertel@\:surfeu.de "Heinz-J\[:u]rgen Oertel" .
+.ULE
+.
+.
+.SH 2
+grap2graph
+
+.ULS
+.LI
+A new script contributed by
+.MTO esr@\:thyrsus.com "Eric S. Raymond" .
+It converts a grap diagram into a cropped image.
+Since it uses gs and the PNM library, virtually all graphics formats
+are available for output.
+[Note that the grap program itself isn't part of the groff package;
+see the file MORE.STUFF how to obtain grap.]
+.ULE
+.
+.
+.SH 2
+grohtml
+
+.ULS
+.LI
+New option `\-j' to emit output splitted into multiple files.
+.ULE
+.
+.
+.SH 2
+grops
+
+.ULS
+.LI
+New command line option `\-I' to specify a directory to search for files
+on the command line and files named in \eX'ps:\~import' and \eX'ps:\~file'
+escapes.
+This is also handled by the groff wrapper program.
+
+.LI
+The default value for the `broken' keyword in the DESC file is now\~0.
+.ULE
+.
+.
+.SH 2
+grolj4
+
+.ULS
+.LI
+A new man page `lj4_font(5)' documents how fonts are accessed with
+grolj4.
+
+.LI
+The built-in fonts for LJ4 and newer PCL\~5 devices have been completely
+revised, mainly to access as much glyphs as possible.
+The provided metric files should be compatible with recent PCL\~5 printers
+also.
+Additionally, font description files have been added for the Arial and
+Times New Roman family, the MS symbol, and Wingdings fonts.
+.ULE
+.
+.
+.SH 2
+afmtodit
+
+.ULS
+.LI
+New option `\-x' to prevent use of built-in Adobe Glyph List.
+.ULE
+.
+.
+.SH 2
+hpftodit
+
+.ULS
+.LI
+Completely revised to handle HP TrueType metric files also.
+See the hpftodit manual page for more details.
+.ULE
+.
+.
+.SH 2
+groffer
+
+.ULS
+.LI
+This version is a rewrite of groffer in many parts, but it is kept in
+the old single script style.
+
+.ULS
+.LI
+New options: \-\-text (\-\-mode\~text), \-\-tty-viewer, \-\-X (\-\-mode\~X),
+\-\-X-viewer, \-\-html (\-\-mode\~html), \-\-html-view, \-\-apropos-data,
+\-\-apropos-devel, \-\-apropos-progs.
+
+.LI
+New documentation file README_SH.
+
+.LI
+Enhancement of the configuration files and the `apropos' handling.
+.ULE
+.ULE
+.
+.
+.SH 2
+macro packages
+
+.ULS
+.LI
+www.tmac: New macro `JOBNAME' to split output into multiple files.
+
+.LI
+In mdoc, multiple calls to `.Lb' are now supported in the LIBRARY
+section.
+.ULE
+.
+.
+.SH
NEWS VERSION 1.19
.
.SH 2
@@ -243,8 +755,8 @@ Out of the box, the groff package supports \%latin-9 only for \-Tps,
.LI
Composite glyphs are now supported.
To do this, a subset of the Adobe Glyph List (AGL) Algorithm as described in
-.URL http://partners.adobe.com/asn/developer/typeforum/unicodegn.html \
- http://partners.adobe.com/asn/developer/typeforum/unicodegn.html
+.URL http://partners.adobe.com/asn/tech/type/unicodegn.jsp \
+ http://partners.adobe.com/asn/tech/type/unicodegn.jsp
is used to construct glyph names based on Unicode character codes.
The existing groff glyph names are frozen; no glyph names which can't be
constructed algorithmically will be added in the future.
@@ -274,7 +786,7 @@ The new request
.in
will change the mapping while a composite glyph name is constructed.
-To make \e[A ho] yield the expected result,
+To make \e[A\~ho] yield the expected result,
.in 2m
.ft C
@@ -306,16 +818,16 @@ They are searched after the list of fonts declared with the
`special' request but before the already mounted special fonts.
.LI
-In groff versions 1.18 and 1.18.1, \eD'f ...' didn't move the current
+In groff versions 1.18 and 1.18.1, \eD'f\~...'\& didn't move the current
point horizontally.
Despite of being silly, this change has been reverted for backwards
compatibility.
Consequently, the intermediate output command `Df' also moves the
position horizontally again.
-\eD'f ...' is deprecated since it depends on the horizontal resolution of
-the output device (given with the `hor' parameter in the DESC file).
-Use the new \eD'Fg ...' escape instead.
+\eD'f\~...'\& is deprecated since it depends on the horizontal resolution
+of the output device (given with the `hor' parameter in the DESC file).
+Use the new \eD'Fg\~...'\& escape instead.
.LI
For orthogonality, new \eD subcommands to change the fill color are
@@ -344,7 +856,7 @@ The values set with \eH and \eS are now available in number registers
.LI
The `.pe' number register isn't new but hasn't been documented before.
-It is set to 1 during a page ejection caused by the `bp' request.
+It is set to\~1 during a page ejection caused by the `bp' request.
.LI
The new glyph symbol `tno' is a textual variant of `no'.
diff --git a/contrib/groff/font/devdvi/generate/Makefile b/contrib/groff/font/devdvi/generate/Makefile
index 8215007715bf..ffbc68c77c8a 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/font/devdvi/generate/Makefile
+++ b/contrib/groff/font/devdvi/generate/Makefile
@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
# with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-# Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
+# Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
# This is set up so you can do:
# make -f generate/Makefile
diff --git a/contrib/groff/font/devhtml/DESC.proto b/contrib/groff/font/devhtml/DESC.proto
index 9a2fbe57d278..db407f7bb8c4 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/font/devhtml/DESC.proto
+++ b/contrib/groff/font/devhtml/DESC.proto
@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ unitwidth 10
sizes 1-1000 0
fonts 9 R I B BI CR CI CB CBI S
tcommand
-html
+unscaled_charwidths
postpro post-grohtml
prepro pre-grohtml
use_charnames_in_special
diff --git a/contrib/groff/font/devhtml/Makefile.sub b/contrib/groff/font/devhtml/Makefile.sub
index 8afe0376faef..474c0f282bed 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/font/devhtml/Makefile.sub
+++ b/contrib/groff/font/devhtml/Makefile.sub
@@ -31,4 +31,4 @@ DESC: DESC.proto
-e "s/^vert .*$$/vert `expr $(RES) / $(LPI)`/" \
-e "s/^fonts .*$$/fonts `set $(FONTS); echo $$#` $(FONTS)/" \
$(srcdir)/DESC.proto >$@
-
+ @echo "image_generator $(GHOSTSCRIPT)" >> $@
diff --git a/contrib/groff/font/devhtml/R.proto b/contrib/groff/font/devhtml/R.proto
index a4bddf0cda2a..5126980a3833 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/font/devhtml/R.proto
+++ b/contrib/groff/font/devhtml/R.proto
@@ -151,10 +151,6 @@ Fc 24 0 0x00BB &raquo;
14 24 0 0x00BC &frac14;
12 24 0 0x00BD &frac12;
34 24 0 0x00BE &frac34;
-18 24 0 0x215B &#8539;
-38 24 0 0x215C &#8540;
-58 24 0 0x215D &#8541;
-78 24 0 0x215E &#8542;
r? 24 0 0x00BF &iquest;
`A 24 0 0x00C0 &Agrave;
'A 24 0 0x00C1 &Aacute;
@@ -222,18 +218,65 @@ tdi "
'y 24 0 0x00FD &yacute;
Tp 24 0 0x00FE &thorn;
:y 24 0 0x00FF &yuml;
+u0041_0306 24 0 0x0102 &#258;
+u0061_0306 24 0 0x0103 &#259;
+u0041_0328 24 0 0x0104 &#260;
+u0061_0328 24 0 0x0105 &#261;
'C 24 0 0x0106 &#262;
'c 24 0 0x0107 &#263;
+u0043_030C 24 0 0x010C &#268;
+u0063_030C 24 0 0x010D &#269;
+u0044_030C 24 0 0x010E &#270;
+u0064_030C 24 0 0x010F &#271;
+u0110 24 0 0x0110 &#272;
+u0111 24 0 0x0111 &#273;
+u0045_0328 24 0 0x0118 &#280;
+u0065_0328 24 0 0x0119 &#281;
+u0045_030C 24 0 0x011A &#282;
+u0065_030C 24 0 0x011B &#283;
+u0047_0306 24 0 0x011E &#286;
+u0067_0306 24 0 0x011F &#287;
+u0049_0307 24 0 0x0130 &#304;
.i 24 0 0x0131 &#305;
IJ 24 0 0x0132 &#306;
ij 24 0 0x0133 &#307;
+u004C_0301 24 0 0x0139 &#313;
+u006C_0301 24 0 0x013A &#314;
+u004C_030C 24 0 0x013D &#317;
+u006C_030C 24 0 0x013E &#318;
/L 24 0 0x0141 &#321;
/l 24 0 0x0142 &#322;
+u004E_0301 24 0 0x0143 &#323;
+u006E_0301 24 0 0x0144 &#324;
+u004E_030C 24 0 0x0147 &#327;
+u006E_030C 24 0 0x0148 &#328;
+u004F_030B 24 0 0x0150 &#330;
+u006F_030B 24 0 0x0151 &#331;
OE 24 0 0x0152 &OElig;
oe 24 0 0x0153 &oelig;
+u0052_0301 24 0 0x0154 &#340;
+u0072_0301 24 0 0x0155 &#341;
+u0052_030C 24 0 0x0158 &#344;
+u0072_030C 24 0 0x0159 &#345;
+u0053_0301 24 0 0x015A &#346;
+u0073_0301 24 0 0x015B &#347;
+u0053_0327 24 0 0x015E &#350;
+u0073_0327 24 0 0x015F &#351;
vS 24 0 0x0160 &Scaron;
vs 24 0 0x0161 &scaron;
+u0054_0327 24 0 0x0162 &#354;
+u0074_0327 24 0 0x0163 &#355;
+u0054_030C 24 0 0x0164 &#356;
+u0074_030C 24 0 0x0165 &#357;
+u0055_030A 24 0 0x016E &#366;
+u0075_030A 24 0 0x016F &#367;
+u0055_030B 24 0 0x0170 &#368;
+u0075_030B 24 0 0x0171 &#369;
:Y 24 0 0x0178 &Yuml;
+u005A_0301 24 0 0x0179 &#377;
+u007A_0301 24 0 0x017A &#378;
+u005A_0307 24 0 0x017B &#379;
+u007A_0307 24 0 0x017C &#380;
vZ 24 0 0x017D &#381;
vz 24 0 0x017E &#382;
Fn 24 0 0x0192 &fnof;
@@ -296,6 +339,268 @@ ts 24 0 0x03C2 &sigmaf;
*f 24 0 0x03D5 &#981;
+p 24 0 0x03D6 &piv;
+e 24 0 0x03F5 &#1013;
+u0415_0300 24 0 0x0400 &#1024;
+u0415_0308 24 0 0x0401 &#1025;
+u0402 24 0 0x0402 &#1026;
+u0413_0301 24 0 0x0403 &#1027;
+u0404 24 0 0x0404 &#1028;
+u0405 24 0 0x0405 &#1029;
+u0406 24 0 0x0406 &#1030;
+u0406_0308 24 0 0x0407 &#1031;
+u0408 24 0 0x0408 &#1032;
+u0409 24 0 0x0409 &#1033;
+u040A 24 0 0x040A &#1034;
+u040B 24 0 0x040B &#1035;
+u041A_0301 24 0 0x040C &#1036;
+u0418_0300 24 0 0x040D &#1037;
+u0423_0306 24 0 0x040E &#1038;
+u040F 24 0 0x040F &#1039;
+u0410 24 0 0x0410 &#1040;
+u0411 24 0 0x0411 &#1041;
+u0412 24 0 0x0412 &#1042;
+u0413 24 0 0x0413 &#1043;
+u0414 24 0 0x0414 &#1044;
+u0415 24 0 0x0415 &#1045;
+u0416 24 0 0x0416 &#1046;
+u0417 24 0 0x0417 &#1047;
+u0418 24 0 0x0418 &#1048;
+u0418_0306 24 0 0x0419 &#1049;
+u041A 24 0 0x041A &#1050;
+u041B 24 0 0x041B &#1051;
+u041C 24 0 0x041C &#1052;
+u041D 24 0 0x041D &#1053;
+u041E 24 0 0x041E &#1054;
+u041F 24 0 0x041F &#1055;
+u0420 24 0 0x0420 &#1056;
+u0421 24 0 0x0421 &#1057;
+u0422 24 0 0x0422 &#1058;
+u0423 24 0 0x0423 &#1059;
+u0424 24 0 0x0424 &#1060;
+u0425 24 0 0x0425 &#1061;
+u0426 24 0 0x0426 &#1062;
+u0427 24 0 0x0427 &#1063;
+u0428 24 0 0x0428 &#1064;
+u0429 24 0 0x0429 &#1065;
+u042A 24 0 0x042A &#1066;
+u042B 24 0 0x042B &#1067;
+u042C 24 0 0x042C &#1068;
+u042D 24 0 0x042D &#1069;
+u042E 24 0 0x042E &#1070;
+u042F 24 0 0x042F &#1071;
+u0430 24 0 0x0430 &#1072;
+u0431 24 0 0x0431 &#1073;
+u0432 24 0 0x0432 &#1074;
+u0433 24 0 0x0433 &#1075;
+u0434 24 0 0x0434 &#1076;
+u0435 24 0 0x0435 &#1077;
+u0436 24 0 0x0436 &#1078;
+u0437 24 0 0x0437 &#1079;
+u0438 24 0 0x0438 &#1080;
+u0438_0306 24 0 0x0439 &#1081;
+u043A 24 0 0x043A &#1082;
+u043B 24 0 0x043B &#1083;
+u043C 24 0 0x043C &#1084;
+u043D 24 0 0x043D &#1085;
+u043E 24 0 0x043E &#1086;
+u043F 24 0 0x043F &#1087;
+u0440 24 0 0x0440 &#1088;
+u0441 24 0 0x0441 &#1089;
+u0442 24 0 0x0442 &#1090;
+u0443 24 0 0x0443 &#1091;
+u0444 24 0 0x0444 &#1092;
+u0445 24 0 0x0445 &#1093;
+u0446 24 0 0x0446 &#1094;
+u0447 24 0 0x0447 &#1095;
+u0448 24 0 0x0448 &#1096;
+u0449 24 0 0x0449 &#1097;
+u044A 24 0 0x044A &#1098;
+u044B 24 0 0x044B &#1099;
+u044C 24 0 0x044C &#1100;
+u044D 24 0 0x044D &#1101;
+u044E 24 0 0x044E &#1102;
+u044F 24 0 0x044F &#1103;
+u0435_0300 24 0 0x0450 &#1104;
+u0435_0308 24 0 0x0451 &#1105;
+u0452 24 0 0x0452 &#1106;
+u0433_0301 24 0 0x0453 &#1107;
+u0454 24 0 0x0454 &#1108;
+u0455 24 0 0x0455 &#1109;
+u0456 24 0 0x0456 &#1110;
+u0456_0308 24 0 0x0457 &#1111;
+u0458 24 0 0x0458 &#1112;
+u0459 24 0 0x0459 &#1113;
+u045A 24 0 0x045A &#1114;
+u045B 24 0 0x045B &#1115;
+u043A_0301 24 0 0x045C &#1116;
+u0438_0300 24 0 0x045D &#1117;
+u0443_0306 24 0 0x045E &#1118;
+u045F 24 0 0x045F &#1119;
+u0460 24 0 0x0460 &#1120;
+u0461 24 0 0x0461 &#1121;
+u0462 24 0 0x0462 &#1122;
+u0463 24 0 0x0463 &#1123;
+u0464 24 0 0x0464 &#1124;
+u0465 24 0 0x0465 &#1125;
+u0466 24 0 0x0466 &#1126;
+u0467 24 0 0x0467 &#1127;
+u0468 24 0 0x0468 &#1128;
+u0469 24 0 0x0469 &#1129;
+u046A 24 0 0x046A &#1130;
+u046B 24 0 0x046B &#1131;
+u046C 24 0 0x046C &#1132;
+u046D 24 0 0x046D &#1133;
+u046E 24 0 0x046E &#1134;
+u046F 24 0 0x046F &#1135;
+u0470 24 0 0x0470 &#1136;
+u0471 24 0 0x0471 &#1137;
+u0472 24 0 0x0472 &#1138;
+u0473 24 0 0x0473 &#1139;
+u0474 24 0 0x0474 &#1140;
+u0475 24 0 0x0475 &#1141;
+u0474_030F 24 0 0x0476 &#1142;
+u0475_030F 24 0 0x0477 &#1143;
+u0478 24 0 0x0478 &#1144;
+u0479 24 0 0x0479 &#1145;
+u047A 24 0 0x047A &#1146;
+u047B 24 0 0x047B &#1147;
+u047C 24 0 0x047C &#1148;
+u047D 24 0 0x047D &#1149;
+u047E 24 0 0x047E &#1150;
+u047F 24 0 0x047F &#1151;
+u0480 24 0 0x0480 &#1152;
+u0481 24 0 0x0481 &#1153;
+u0482 24 0 0x0482 &#1154;
+u0483 0 0 0x0483 &#1155;
+u0484 0 0 0x0484 &#1156;
+u0485 0 0 0x0485 &#1157;
+u0486 0 0 0x0486 &#1158;
+u0488 0 0 0x0488 &#1160;
+u0489 0 0 0x0489 &#1161;
+u048A 24 0 0x048A &#1162;
+u048B 24 0 0x048B &#1163;
+u048C 24 0 0x048C &#1164;
+u048D 24 0 0x048D &#1165;
+u048E 24 0 0x048E &#1166;
+u048F 24 0 0x048F &#1167;
+u0490 24 0 0x0490 &#1168;
+u0491 24 0 0x0491 &#1169;
+u0492 24 0 0x0492 &#1170;
+u0493 24 0 0x0493 &#1171;
+u0494 24 0 0x0494 &#1172;
+u0495 24 0 0x0495 &#1173;
+u0496 24 0 0x0496 &#1174;
+u0497 24 0 0x0497 &#1175;
+u0498 24 0 0x0498 &#1176;
+u0499 24 0 0x0499 &#1177;
+u049A 24 0 0x049A &#1178;
+u049B 24 0 0x049B &#1179;
+u049C 24 0 0x049C &#1180;
+u049D 24 0 0x049D &#1181;
+u049E 24 0 0x049E &#1182;
+u049F 24 0 0x049F &#1183;
+u04A0 24 0 0x04A0 &#1184;
+u04A1 24 0 0x04A1 &#1185;
+u04A2 24 0 0x04A2 &#1186;
+u04A3 24 0 0x04A3 &#1187;
+u04A4 24 0 0x04A4 &#1188;
+u04A5 24 0 0x04A5 &#1189;
+u04A6 24 0 0x04A6 &#1190;
+u04A7 24 0 0x04A7 &#1191;
+u04A8 24 0 0x04A8 &#1192;
+u04A9 24 0 0x04A9 &#1193;
+u04AA 24 0 0x04AA &#1194;
+u04AB 24 0 0x04AB &#1195;
+u04AC 24 0 0x04AC &#1196;
+u04AD 24 0 0x04AD &#1197;
+u04AE 24 0 0x04AE &#1198;
+u04AF 24 0 0x04AF &#1199;
+u04B0 24 0 0x04B0 &#1200;
+u04B1 24 0 0x04B1 &#1201;
+u04B2 24 0 0x04B2 &#1202;
+u04B3 24 0 0x04B3 &#1203;
+u04B4 24 0 0x04B4 &#1204;
+u04B5 24 0 0x04B5 &#1205;
+u04B6 24 0 0x04B6 &#1206;
+u04B7 24 0 0x04B7 &#1207;
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em 24 0 0x2014 &mdash;
` 24 0 0x2018 &lsquo;
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Re 24 0 0x211C &real;
tm 24 0 0x2122 &trade;
Ah 24 0 0x2135 &alefsym;
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ua 24 0 0x2191 &uarr;
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nm 24 0 0x2209 &notin;
st 24 0 0x220B &ni;
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rb 24 0 0x23AD &#9133;
bracerightbt "
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+u006C_030C 10193,18939 2 75198 -- U+013E ( 9E 190)
+u013F 16162,18784 2 95646 -- U+013F (11U 158)
+u0140 12674,18939 2 95647 -- U+0140 (11U 159)
+/L 16162,18939 2 75171 -- U+0141 ( 9E 163)
+/l 7351,18939 2 75187 -- U+0142 ( 9E 179)
+u004E_0301 19107,23887 2 75217 -- U+0143 ( 9E 209)
+u006E_0301 16162,19262 2 75249 -- U+0144 ( 9E 241)
+u004E_030C 19107,23913 2 75218 -- U+0147 ( 9E 210)
+u006E_030C 16162,19262 2 75250 -- U+0148 ( 9E 242)
+u0149 18746,18939 2 95660 -- U+0149 (11U 172)
+u004F_030B 20580,23875,323 2 75221 -- U+0150 ( 9E 213)
+u006F_030B 16162,19314,310 2 75253 -- U+0151 ( 9E 245)
+OE 26458,19262,323 2 161164 -- U+0152 (19U 140)
+oe 24973,14030,310 0 161180 -- U+0153 (19U 156)
+u0052_0301 19107,23887 2 75200 -- U+0154 ( 9E 192)
+u0072_0301 10297,19262 2 75232 -- U+0155 ( 9E 224)
+u0052_030C 19107,23913 2 75224 -- U+0158 ( 9E 216)
+u0072_030C 10297,19262 2 75256 -- U+0159 ( 9E 248)
+u0053_0301 17648,23887,336 2 75148 -- U+015A ( 9E 140)
+u0073_0301 14715,19262,310 2 75164 -- U+015B ( 9E 156)
+u0053_0327 17648,19262,5413 3 75178 -- U+015E ( 9E 170)
+u0073_0327 14715,14030,5413 1 75194 -- U+015F ( 9E 186)
+vS 17648,23913,336 2 161162 -- U+0160 (19U 138)
+vs 14715,19262,310 2 161178 -- U+0161 (19U 154)
+u0054_0327 16162,18939,8436 3 75230 -- U+0162 ( 9E 222)
+u0074_0327 8811,18565,7751 3 75262 -- U+0163 ( 9E 254)
+u0054_030C 16162,23913 2 75149 -- U+0164 ( 9E 141)
+u0074_030C 12674,18939,310 2 75165 -- U+0165 ( 9E 157)
+u0055_030A 19107,24327,323 2 75225 -- U+016E ( 9E 217)
+u0075_030A 16162,19870,310 2 75257 -- U+016F ( 9E 249)
+u0055_030B 19107,23875,323 2 75227 -- U+0170 ( 9E 219)
+u0075_030B 16162,19314,310 2 75259 -- U+0171 ( 9E 251)
+:Y 17648,23138 2 161183 -- U+0178 (19U 159)
+u005A_0301 16162,23887 2 75151 -- U+0179 ( 9E 143)
+u007A_0301 13229,19262 2 75167 -- U+017A ( 9E 159)
+u005A_0307 16162,23552 2 75183 -- U+017B ( 9E 175)
+u007A_0307 13229,19262 2 75199 -- U+017C ( 9E 191)
+vZ 16162,23913 2 75150 -- U+017D ( 9E 142)
+vz 13229,19262 2 75166 -- U+017E ( 9E 158)
+Fn 14715,19262,5568 3 161155 -- U+0192 (19U 131)
+a^ 8811,19262 2 161160 -- U+02C6 (19U 136)
+^ "
+ah 8811,19262 2 75169 -- U+02C7 ( 9E 161)
+a- 8811,18371 2 60154 -- U+02C9 ( 7J 250)
+ab 8811,19262 2 75170 -- U+02D8 ( 9E 162)
+a. 8811,19262 2 75263 -- U+02D9 ( 9E 255)
+ao 8811,19870 2 60152 -- U+02DA ( 7J 248)
+ho 8811,336,5568 1 75186 -- U+02DB ( 9E 178)
+~ 8811,18862 2 161176 -- U+02DC (19U 152)
+a~ "
+a" 8811,19314 2 75197 -- U+02DD ( 9E 189)
+en 14715,8217 0 161174 -- U+2013 (19U 150)
+em 26458,8217 0 161175 -- U+2014 (19U 151)
+u2017 14612,0,9961 1 60095 -- U+2017 ( 7J 191)
+oq 7351,19120 2 161169 -- U+2018 (19U 145)
+` "
+cq 7351,18888 2 161170 -- U+2019 (19U 146)
+' "
+bq 7351,3630,4225 0 161154 -- U+201A (19U 130)
+lq 13229,19120 2 161171 -- U+201C (19U 147)
+rq 13229,18939 2 161172 -- U+201D (19U 148)
+Bq 13229,3630,4237 0 161156 -- U+201E (19U 132)
+dg 14715,18707,4522 2 161158 -- U+2020 (19U 134)
+dd 14715,18707,4522 2 161159 -- U+2021 (19U 135)
+bu 9263,13165 0 161173 -- U+2022 (19U 149)
+u2026 26458,3630 0 161157 -- U+2026 (19U 133)
+%0 26458,19262,762 2 161161 -- U+2030 (19U 137)
+fm 6343,18939 2 60101 -- U+2032 ( 7J 197)
+sd 12674,18939 2 60102 -- U+2033 ( 7J 198)
+fo 8811,12699 0 161163 -- U+2039 (19U 139)
+fc 8811,12699 0 161179 -- U+203A (19U 155)
+u203C 15981,18939 2 87315 -- U+203C (10U 19)
+u207F 10477,15477 0 87548 -- U+207F (10U 252)
+u20A7 28939,18939,336 2 60121 -- U+20A7 ( 7J 217)
+Eu 14715,19262,323 2 161152 -- U+20AC (19U 128)
+u2105 23422,19262,723 2 60072 -- U+2105 ( 7J 168)
+u2113 12932,19262,310 2 60122 -- U+2113 ( 7J 218)
+tm 26458,18939 2 161177 -- U+2122 (19U 153)
+\- 15451,11046 0 60096 -- U+2212 ( 7J 192)
+f/ 4418,19172,698 2 60109 -- U+2215 ( 7J 205)
+sq 15981,12196 0 60091 -- U+25A1 ( 7J 187)
+u25CA 13074,18371 2 101079 -- U+25CA (12J 215)
+fi 16162,19262 2 60077 -- U+FB01 ( 7J 173)
+fl 16162,19262 2 60078 -- U+FB02 ( 7J 174)
diff --git a/contrib/groff/font/devlj4/ABI b/contrib/groff/font/devlj4/ABI
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..af145cd96b77
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/groff/font/devlj4/ABI
@@ -0,0 +1,428 @@
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+slant 12.000000
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+f ' 478
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+' s -477
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+' t 478
+cq cq -981
+cq ' -981
+' cq -981
+' ' -981
+charset
+! 8811,18939,0,1847,-309,181 2 161057 -- U+0021 (19U 33)
+dq 12544,18939,0,2093,-2596,181 2 161058 -- U+0022 (19U 34)
+" "
+sh 14715,19262,323,2041,52,181 2 161059 -- U+0023 (19U 35)
+# "
+Do 14715,20373,2623,1847,155,181 2 161060 -- U+0024 (19U 36)
+$ "
+% 23526,19262,814,659,-1084,181 2 161061 -- U+0025 (19U 37)
+& 19107,19262,439,891,-877,181 2 161062 -- U+0026 (19U 38)
+aq 6292,18939,0,3734,-2686,181 2 161063 -- U+0027 (19U 39)
+( 8811,19262,5568,4031,-425,181 3 161064 -- U+0028 (19U 40)
+) 8811,19262,5568,220,3385,181 3 161065 -- U+0029 (19U 41)
+* 10297,19262,0,2984,-1278,181 2 161066 -- U+002A (19U 42)
++ 15451,15968,0,1240,-813,181 0 161067 -- U+002B (19U 43)
+, 7351,3579,4108,0,1046 0 161068 -- U+002C (19U 44)
+hy 8811,8617,0,1473,297,181 0 161069 -- U+002D (19U 45)
+- "
+. 7351,3579,0,0,155 0 161070 -- U+002E (19U 46)
+sl 7351,19262,323,4780,2468,181 2 161071 -- U+002F (19U 47)
+/ "
+0 14715,19017,323,1718,-387,181 2 161072 -- U+0030 (19U 48)
+1 14715,19056,0,116,-1821,116 2 161073 -- U+0031 (19U 49)
+2 14715,19017,0,1705,-283,181 2 161074 -- U+0032 (19U 50)
+3 14715,19017,323,1421,-25,181 2 161075 -- U+0033 (19U 51)
+4 14715,18939,0,1421,594,181 2 161076 -- U+0034 (19U 52)
+5 14715,18681,323,1886,-361,181 2 161077 -- U+0035 (19U 53)
+6 14715,19017,336,1835,-826,181 2 161078 -- U+0036 (19U 54)
+7 14715,18681,0,2545,-1420,181 2 161079 -- U+0037 (19U 55)
+8 14715,19017,336,1602,-425,181 2 161080 -- U+0038 (19U 56)
+9 14715,19017,323,1369,-361,181 2 161081 -- U+0039 (19U 57)
+: 8811,13720,0,891,-542,181 0 161082 -- U+003A (19U 58)
+; 8811,13720,4108,969,245,181 0 161083 -- U+003B (19U 59)
+< 15451,16549,0,1111,-942,181 0 161084 -- U+003C (19U 60)
+= 15451,13875,0,1240,-813,181 0 161085 -- U+003D (19U 61)
+> 15451,16524,0,1124,-942,181 0 161086 -- U+003E (19U 62)
+? 16162,19262,0,1512,-1937,181 2 161087 -- U+003F (19U 63)
+at 25799,19275,5568,2157,-399,181 3 161088 -- U+0040 (19U 64)
+@ "
+A 19107,18939,0,26,1615,26 2 161089 -- U+0041 (19U 65)
+B 19107,18939,0,995,258,181 2 161090 -- U+0042 (19U 66)
+C 19107,19262,336,1938,-1188,181 2 161091 -- U+0043 (19U 67)
+D 19107,18939,0,1382,168,181 2 161092 -- U+0044 (19U 68)
+E 17648,18939,0,2752,233,181 2 161093 -- U+0045 (19U 69)
+F 16162,18939,0,3411,284,181 2 161094 -- U+0046 (19U 70)
+G 20580,19262,323,1524,-1020,181 2 161095 -- U+0047 (19U 71)
+H 19107,18939,0,2442,168,181 2 161096 -- U+0048 (19U 72)
+I 7351,18939,0,2739,400,181 2 161097 -- U+0049 (19U 73)
+J 14715,18939,323,2468,556,181 2 161098 -- U+004A (19U 74)
+K 19107,18939,0,3411,271,181 2 161099 -- U+004B (19U 75)
+L 16162,18939,0,543,129,181 2 161100 -- U+004C (19U 76)
+M 22040,18939,0,2519,245,181 2 161101 -- U+004D (19U 77)
+N 19107,18939,0,2390,129,181 2 161102 -- U+004E (19U 78)
+O 20580,19262,336,1486,-994,181 2 161103 -- U+004F (19U 79)
+P 17648,18939,0,2248,245,181 2 161104 -- U+0050 (19U 80)
+Q 20580,19262,2519,1473,-994,181 2 161105 -- U+0051 (19U 81)
+R 19107,18939,0,1822,155,181 2 161106 -- U+0052 (19U 82)
+S 17648,19262,323,1563,-309,181 2 161107 -- U+0053 (19U 83)
+T 16162,18939,0,3914,-1859,181 2 161108 -- U+0054 (19U 84)
+U 19107,18939,323,2455,-1097,181 2 161109 -- U+0055 (19U 85)
+V 17648,18939,0,4664,-1678,181 2 161110 -- U+0056 (19U 86)
+W 24973,18939,0,4599,-1782,181 2 161111 -- U+0057 (19U 87)
+X 17648,18939,0,4405,2119,181 2 161112 -- U+0058 (19U 88)
+Y 17648,18939,0,4431,-1717,181 2 161113 -- U+0059 (19U 89)
+Z 16162,18939,0,2829,659,181 2 161114 -- U+005A (19U 90)
+lB 8811,18939,5219,4121,1059,181 3 161115 -- U+005B (19U 91)
+[ "
+rs 7351,19262,323,1563,-748,181 2 161116 -- U+005C (19U 92)
+\ "
+rB 8811,18939,5219,2429,2791,181 3 161117 -- U+005D (19U 93)
+] "
+ha 15451,19262,0,1111,-1459,181 2 161118 -- U+005E (19U 94)
+_ 14715,0,5232,1447,1563,181 1 161119 -- U+005F (19U 95)
+ga 8811,19366,0,1266,-2221,181 2 161120 -- U+0060 (19U 96)
+a 14715,14043,323,711,129,181 0 161121 -- U+0061 (19U 97)
+b 16162,18939,323,1072,362,181 2 161122 -- U+0062 (19U 98)
+c 14715,14043,323,1537,-270,181 0 161123 -- U+0063 (19U 99)
+d 16162,18939,323,2842,-244,181 2 161124 -- U+0064 (19U 100)
+e 14715,14043,323,1279,-219,181 0 161125 -- U+0065 (19U 101)
+f 8811,19262,0,4961,-102,181 2 161126 -- U+0066 (19U 102)
+g 16162,14043,5568,1628,491,181 1 161127 -- U+0067 (19U 103)
+h 16162,18939,0,788,207,181 2 161128 -- U+0068 (19U 104)
+i 7351,18939,0,2687,258,181 2 161129 -- U+0069 (19U 105)
+j 7351,18939,5568,2726,4212,181 3 161130 -- U+006A (19U 106)
+k 14715,18939,0,2855,323,181 2 161131 -- U+006B (19U 107)
+l 7351,18939,0,2661,284,181 2 161132 -- U+006C (19U 108)
+m 23526,14043,0,775,375,181 0 161133 -- U+006D (19U 109)
+n 16162,14043,0,801,207,181 0 161134 -- U+006E (19U 110)
+o 16162,14043,323,1008,-283,181 0 161135 -- U+006F (19U 111)
+p 16162,14043,5232,1176,1460,181 1 161136 -- U+0070 (19U 112)
+q 16162,14043,5232,1692,-257,181 1 161137 -- U+0071 (19U 113)
+r 10297,14043,0,3566,465,181 0 161138 -- U+0072 (19U 114)
+s 14715,14043,323,1201,736,181 0 161139 -- U+0073 (19U 115)
+t 8811,18474,323,2842,-671,181 2 161140 -- U+0074 (19U 116)
+u 16162,13720,323,1537,-542,181 0 161141 -- U+0075 (19U 117)
+v 14715,13720,0,2958,-658,181 0 161142 -- U+0076 (19U 118)
+w 20580,13720,0,2971,-580,181 0 161143 -- U+0077 (19U 119)
+x 14715,13720,0,2803,1899,181 0 161144 -- U+0078 (19U 120)
+y 14715,13720,5568,3023,1150,181 1 161145 -- U+0079 (19U 121)
+z 13229,13720,0,1809,878,181 0 161146 -- U+007A (19U 122)
+{ 10297,19262,5568,3992,207,181 3 161147 -- U+007B (19U 123)
+lC "
+| 7403,19262,5568,0,-955 3 161148 -- U+007C (19U 124)
+ba "
+} 10297,19262,5568,633,3566,181 3 161149 -- U+007D (19U 125)
+rC "
+ti 15451,11937,0,1357,-451,181 0 161150 -- U+007E (19U 126)
+r! 8811,13720,5219,568,1008,181 1 161185 -- U+00A1 (19U 161)
+ct 14715,18888,5103,1486,-232,181 3 161186 -- U+00A2 (19U 162)
+Po 14715,19262,478,2752,775,181 2 161187 -- U+00A3 (19U 163)
+Cs 14715,16149,0,1809,-425,181 0 161188 -- U+00A4 (19U 164)
+Ye 14715,18939,0,4237,685,181 2 161189 -- U+00A5 (19U 165)
+bb 7403,19262,5568,0,-955 3 161190 -- U+00A6 (19U 166)
+sc 14715,19262,5607,1421,749,181 3 161191 -- U+00A7 (19U 167)
+ad 8811,18965,0,4018,-916,181 2 161192 -- U+00A8 (19U 168)
+co 19495,19327,465,2765,168,181 2 161193 -- U+00A9 (19U 169)
+Of 9793,19262,0,2429,-852,181 2 161194 -- U+00AA (19U 170)
+Fo 14715,12622,0,2235,-852,181 0 161195 -- U+00AB (19U 171)
+tno 15451,13875,0,1240,-813,181 0 161196 -- U+00AC (19U 172)
+u00AD 8811,8617,0,1473,297,181 0 161197 -- U+00AD (19U 173)
+rg 19495,19327,465,2765,168,181 2 161198 -- U+00AE (19U 174)
+u00AF 14612,22415,0,3604,-490,181 2 161199 -- U+00AF (19U 175)
+de 10581,19262,0,1886,-1588,181 2 161200 -- U+00B0 (19U 176)
+t+- 14521,17841,0,1718,-361,181 2 161201 -- U+00B1 (19U 177)
+S2 8811,19172,0,2984,-852,181 2 161202 -- U+00B2 (19U 178)
+S3 8811,19172,0,2816,-697,181 2 161203 -- U+00B3 (19U 179)
+aa 8811,19327,0,4018,-3539,181 2 161204 -- U+00B4 (19U 180)
+mc 15245,13720,5310,1537,2300,181 1 161205 -- U+00B5 (19U 181)
+ps 14715,18939,5206,2377,155,181 3 161206 -- U+00B6 (19U 182)
+pc 7351,11033,0,0,-580 0 60157 -- U+00B7 ( 7J 253)
+ac 8811,0,5491,0,1137 1 161208 -- U+00B8 (19U 184)
+S1 8811,19198,0,2080,-1717,181 2 161209 -- U+00B9 (19U 185)
+Om 9663,19262,0,2623,-593,181 2 161210 -- U+00BA (19U 186)
+Fc 14715,12622,0,659,723,181 0 161211 -- U+00BB (19U 187)
+14 22066,19172,788,1473,-1317,181 2 161212 -- U+00BC (19U 188)
+12 22066,19172,788,1357,-929,181 2 161213 -- U+00BD (19U 189)
+34 22066,19172,788,1783,-684,181 2 161214 -- U+00BE (19U 190)
+r? 16162,13720,5542,0,607 1 161215 -- U+00BF (19U 191)
+`A 19107,23952,0,26,1615,26 2 161216 -- U+00C0 (19U 192)
+'A 19107,23913,0,362,1615,181 2 161217 -- U+00C1 (19U 193)
+^A 19107,23952,0,142,1499,142 2 161218 -- U+00C2 (19U 194)
+~A 19107,23125,0,26,1615,26 2 161219 -- U+00C3 (19U 195)
+:A 19107,23177,0,271,1563,181 2 161220 -- U+00C4 (19U 196)
+oA 19107,22596,245,26,1615,26 2 161221 -- U+00C5 (19U 197)
+AE 26458,18939,0,2881,2170,181 2 161222 -- U+00C6 (19U 198)
+,C 19107,19262,5413,1938,-1188,181 3 161223 -- U+00C7 (19U 199)
+`E 17648,23952,0,2752,233,181 2 161224 -- U+00C8 (19U 200)
+'E 17648,23913,0,2752,233,181 2 161225 -- U+00C9 (19U 201)
+^E 17648,23952,0,2752,233,181 2 161226 -- U+00CA (19U 202)
+:E 17648,23177,0,2752,233,181 2 161227 -- U+00CB (19U 203)
+`I 7351,23952,0,4095,400,181 2 161228 -- U+00CC (19U 204)
+'I 7351,23913,0,5904,400,181 2 161229 -- U+00CD (19U 205)
+^I 7351,23952,0,5245,400,181 2 161230 -- U+00CE (19U 206)
+:I 7351,23177,0,5943,400,181 2 161231 -- U+00CF (19U 207)
+-D 19107,18939,0,1395,349,181 2 161232 -- U+00D0 (19U 208)
+~N 19107,23125,0,2390,129,181 2 161233 -- U+00D1 (19U 209)
+`O 20580,23952,336,1486,-994,181 2 161234 -- U+00D2 (19U 210)
+'O 20580,23913,336,1486,-994,181 2 161235 -- U+00D3 (19U 211)
+^O 20580,23952,336,1486,-994,181 2 161236 -- U+00D4 (19U 212)
+~O 20580,23125,336,1486,-994,181 2 161237 -- U+00D5 (19U 213)
+:O 20580,23177,336,1486,-994,181 2 161238 -- U+00D6 (19U 214)
+tmu 15451,15645,0,917,-1123,181 0 161239 -- U+00D7 (19U 215)
+/O 20580,20283,1576,1550,-735,181 2 161240 -- U+00D8 (19U 216)
+`U 19107,23952,323,2455,-1097,181 2 161241 -- U+00D9 (19U 217)
+'U 19107,23913,323,2455,-1097,181 2 161242 -- U+00DA (19U 218)
+^U 19107,23952,323,2455,-1097,181 2 161243 -- U+00DB (19U 219)
+:U 19107,23177,323,2455,-1097,181 2 161244 -- U+00DC (19U 220)
+'Y 17648,23913,0,4431,-1717,181 2 161245 -- U+00DD (19U 221)
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--- a/contrib/groff/font/devlj4/ALBB
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-h 15612,20025 2 3688
-i 7806,20940 2 3689
-j 7806,20940,4365 3 3690
-k 16587,20025 2 3691
-l 7806,20025 2 3692
-m 23418,14310 0 3693
-n 15612,14310 0 3694
-o 16101,14310,300 0 3695
-p 15612,14310,4365 1 3696
-q 15612,14310,4365 1 3697
-r 11220,14310 0 3698
-s 11220,14310,300 0 3699
-t 10734,17100,300 0 3700
-u 15612,14010,300 0 3701
-v 14637,14010 0 3702
-w 20979,14010 0 3703
-x 16587,14010 0 3704
-y 14637,14010,4365 1 3705
-z 12198,14010 0 3706
-lC 13173,20130,6075 3 3707
-{ "
-ba 13173,19758,6588 3 3708
-| "
-rC 13173,20130,6075 3 3709
-} "
-ti 26346,9435 0 51876
-`A 20490,25170 2 3776
-^A 20490,25170 2 3778
-`E 16101,25170 2 3784
-^E 16101,25170 2 3786
-:E 16101,26130 2 3787
-^I 10245,25170 2 3790
-:I 10245,26130 2 3791
-aa 17565,20250 2 3764
-ga 17565,20250 2 3680
-a^ 17565,20250 2 3678
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+b 16101,20025 2 161122 -- MSL 68 (19U 98)
+c 12684,14310,300 0 161123 -- MSL 69 (19U 99)
+d 15612,20025,300 2 161124 -- MSL 70 (19U 100)
+e 13662,14310,300 0 161125 -- MSL 71 (19U 101)
+f 9759,20130 2 161126 -- MSL 72 (19U 102)
+g 14637,14310,4650 1 161127 -- MSL 73 (19U 103)
+h 15612,20025 2 161128 -- MSL 74 (19U 104)
+i 7806,20940 2 161129 -- MSL 75 (19U 105)
+j 7806,20940,4365 3 161130 -- MSL 76 (19U 106)
+k 16587,20025 2 161131 -- MSL 77 (19U 107)
+l 7806,20025 2 161132 -- MSL 78 (19U 108)
+m 23418,14310 0 161133 -- MSL 79 (19U 109)
+n 15612,14310 0 161134 -- MSL 80 (19U 110)
+o 16101,14310,300 0 161135 -- MSL 81 (19U 111)
+p 15612,14310,4365 1 161136 -- MSL 82 (19U 112)
+q 15612,14310,4365 1 161137 -- MSL 83 (19U 113)
+r 11220,14310 0 161138 -- MSL 84 (19U 114)
+s 11220,14310,300 0 161139 -- MSL 85 (19U 115)
+t 10734,17100,300 0 161140 -- MSL 86 (19U 116)
+u 15612,14010,300 0 161141 -- MSL 87 (19U 117)
+v 14637,14010 0 161142 -- MSL 88 (19U 118)
+w 20979,14010 0 161143 -- MSL 89 (19U 119)
+x 16587,14010 0 161144 -- MSL 90 (19U 120)
+y 14637,14010,4365 1 161145 -- MSL 91 (19U 121)
+z 12198,14010 0 161146 -- MSL 92 (19U 122)
+{ 13173,20130,6075 3 161147 -- MSL 93 (19U 123)
+lC "
+| 13173,19758,6588 3 161148 -- MSL 94 (19U 124)
+ba "
+} 13173,20130,6075 3 161149 -- MSL 95 (19U 125)
+rC "
+ti 26346,9435 0 161150 -- MSL 96 (19U 126)
+`A 20490,25170 2 161216 -- MSL 99 (19U 192)
+^A 20490,25170 2 161218 -- MSL 100 (19U 194)
+`E 16101,25170 2 161224 -- MSL 101 (19U 200)
+^E 16101,25170 2 161226 -- MSL 102 (19U 202)
+:E 16101,26130 2 161227 -- MSL 103 (19U 203)
+^I 10245,25170 2 161230 -- MSL 104 (19U 206)
+:I 10245,26130 2 161231 -- MSL 105 (19U 207)
+aa 17565,20250 2 161204 -- MSL 106 (19U 180)
+ga 17565,20250 2 161120 -- MSL 107 (19U 96)
+a^ 17565,20250 2 161160 -- MSL 108 (19U 136)
^ "
-ad 17565,20190 2 3752
-a~ 17565,19035 2 3710
-~ "
-`U 21468,25170,300 2 3801
-^U 21468,25170,300 2 3803
-'Y 17565,25170 2 3805
-'y 14637,20250,4365 3 3837
-de 14637,20430 2 3760
-,C 19029,20430,6270 3 3783
-,c 12684,14310,6000 1 3815
-~N 22443,25101 2 3793
-~n 15612,19035 2 3825
-r! 9759,14376,6054 1 3745
-r? 12684,14526,6204 1 3775
-Cs 17565,15834 0 3748
-Po 17565,20430 2 3747
-Ye 17565,20130 2 3749
-sc 17565,20430,4365 3 3751
-Fn 17565,20130 2 51871
-ct 17565,19911 2 3746
-^a 13173,20250,300 2 3810
-^e 13662,20250,300 2 3818
-^o 16101,20250,300 2 3828
-^u 15612,20250,300 2 3835
-'a 13173,20250,300 2 3809
-'e 13662,20250,300 2 3817
-'o 16101,20250,300 2 3827
-'u 15612,20250,300 2 3834
-`a 13173,20250,300 2 3808
-`e 13662,20250,300 2 3816
-`o 16101,20250,300 2 3826
-`u 15612,20250,300 2 3833
-:a 13173,20190,300 2 3812
-:e 13662,20190,300 2 3819
-:o 16101,20190,300 2 3830
-:u 15612,20190,300 2 3836
-oA 20490,26508 2 3781
-^i 7806,20250 2 3822
-/O 23907,20601,366 2 3800
-AE 26835,20130 2 3782
-oa 13173,20655,300 2 3813
-'i 7806,20250 2 3821
-/o 16101,14373,330 0 3832
-ae 20004,14310,300 0 3814
-:A 20490,26130 2 3780
-`i 7806,20250 2 3820
-:O 23907,26130,300 2 3798
-:U 21468,26130,300 2 3804
-'E 16101,25170 2 3785
-:i 7806,20190 2 3823
-ss 17076,20130,300 2 3807
-^O 23907,25170,300 2 3796
-'A 20490,25170 2 3777
-~A 20490,25101 2 3779
-~a 13173,19035,300 2 3811
--D 21468,20130 2 3792
-Sd 16101,20025,300 2 3824
-'I 10245,25170 2 3789
-`I 10245,25170 2 3788
-'O 23907,25170,300 2 3795
-`O 23907,25170,300 2 3794
-~O 23907,25101,300 2 3797
-~o 16101,19035,300 2 3829
-vS 14148,25170,300 2 51795
-vs 11220,20250,300 2 51827
-'U 21468,25170,300 2 3802
-:Y 17565,26130 2 51801
-:y 14637,20190,4365 3 3839
-TP 17076,20130 2 3806
-Tp 15612,20025,4365 3 3838
-mc 15612,12630,4680 1 3765
-ps 17565,19635,4200 3 3766
-34 25857,20430,300 2 3774
-\- 25857,10380 0 51757
-14 25857,20430,300 2 3772
-12 25857,20430,300 2 3773
-Of 12198,20430 2 3754
-Om 12198,20430 2 3770
-Fo 13662,12450 0 3755
-Fc 13662,12450 0 3771
-t+- 25857,15465,6855 1 3761
-bb 13173,19083,5916 3 3750
-co 13173,19635 2 3753
-tno 25857,12210 0 3756
-rg 13173,19635 2 3758
-S2 12198,20340 2 3762
-S3 12198,20130 2 3763
-ac 17565,0,6000 1 3768
-S1 12198,20340 2 3769
-tmu 25857,15282 0 3799
-tdi 25857,16380,885 0 3831
-pc 9759,13080 0 3767
-fm 9759,20130 2 51873
-sd 15612,20130 2 51874
-dg 17565,20130,4365 3 51755
-tm 16101,17850 0 51796
-ah 17565,20250 2 51935
-ao 17565,20655 2 51930
-f/ 3903,20430,300 2 51759
-em 25857,10095 0 51789
-en 17565,10095 0 51790
-dd 17565,20130,4365 3 51773
-.i 7806,14010 0 51957
-aq 9759,20130 2 3623
-bu 13173,14226 0 51889
-'C 19029,25170,300 2 20166
-'c 12684,20250,300 2 20198
-lq 17076,20130 2 51838
-rq 17076,20130 2 51746
-Bq 17076,5025,3885 0 51772
-vz 12198,20250 2 51834
-fi 16587,20130 2 51881
-fl 16587,20130 2 51882
-ff 18540,20130 2 51883
-Fi 25371,20130 2 51884
-Fl 25371,20130 2 51885
-ij 15612,20940,4365 3 51958
-bq 9759,5025,3885 0 51756
-%0 33663,20430,300 2 51901
-a- 17565,19020 2 3759
-ab 17565,19260 2 51926
-a. 17565,20190 2 51927
-oe 23418,14310,300 0 51823
-OE 31224,20430,300 2 51791
-fo 7806,12450 0 51886
-fc 7806,12450 0 51887
-sq 19029,15624 0 51899
-/L 16587,20130 2 51944
-/l 12684,20025 2 51960
-a" 17565,20250 2 51933
-ho 17565,348,5838 1 51934
-vZ 17565,25170 2 51802
-IJ 21954,20130,4380 3 51942
+ad 17565,20190 2 161192 -- MSL 109 (19U 168)
+~ 17565,19035 2 161176 -- MSL 110 (19U 152)
+a~ "
+`U 21468,25170,300 2 161241 -- MSL 111 (19U 217)
+^U 21468,25170,300 2 161243 -- MSL 112 (19U 219)
+u00AF 13173,21105 2 161199 -- MSL 113 (19U 175)
+'Y 17565,25170 2 161245 -- MSL 114 (19U 221)
+'y 14637,20250,4365 3 161277 -- MSL 115 (19U 253)
+de 14637,20430 2 161200 -- MSL 116 (19U 176)
+,C 19029,20430,6270 3 161223 -- MSL 117 (19U 199)
+,c 12684,14310,6000 1 161255 -- MSL 118 (19U 231)
+~N 22443,25101 2 161233 -- MSL 119 (19U 209)
+~n 15612,19035 2 161265 -- MSL 120 (19U 241)
+r! 9759,14376,6054 1 161185 -- MSL 121 (19U 161)
+r? 12684,14526,6204 1 161215 -- MSL 122 (19U 191)
+Cs 17565,15834 0 161188 -- MSL 123 (19U 164)
+Po 17565,20430 2 161187 -- MSL 124 (19U 163)
+Ye 17565,20130 2 161189 -- MSL 125 (19U 165)
+sc 17565,20430,4365 3 161191 -- MSL 126 (19U 167)
+Fn 17565,20130 2 161155 -- MSL 127 (19U 131)
+ct 17565,19911 2 161186 -- MSL 128 (19U 162)
+^a 13173,20250,300 2 161250 -- MSL 129 (19U 226)
+^e 13662,20250,300 2 161258 -- MSL 130 (19U 234)
+^o 16101,20250,300 2 161268 -- MSL 131 (19U 244)
+^u 15612,20250,300 2 161275 -- MSL 132 (19U 251)
+'a 13173,20250,300 2 161249 -- MSL 133 (19U 225)
+'e 13662,20250,300 2 161257 -- MSL 134 (19U 233)
+'o 16101,20250,300 2 161267 -- MSL 135 (19U 243)
+'u 15612,20250,300 2 161274 -- MSL 136 (19U 250)
+`a 13173,20250,300 2 161248 -- MSL 137 (19U 224)
+`e 13662,20250,300 2 161256 -- MSL 138 (19U 232)
+`o 16101,20250,300 2 161266 -- MSL 139 (19U 242)
+`u 15612,20250,300 2 161273 -- MSL 140 (19U 249)
+:a 13173,20190,300 2 161252 -- MSL 141 (19U 228)
+:e 13662,20190,300 2 161259 -- MSL 142 (19U 235)
+:o 16101,20190,300 2 161270 -- MSL 143 (19U 246)
+:u 15612,20190,300 2 161276 -- MSL 144 (19U 252)
+oA 20490,26508 2 161221 -- MSL 145 (19U 197)
+^i 7806,20250 2 161262 -- MSL 146 (19U 238)
+/O 23907,20601,366 2 161240 -- MSL 147 (19U 216)
+AE 26835,20130 2 161222 -- MSL 148 (19U 198)
+oa 13173,20655,300 2 161253 -- MSL 149 (19U 229)
+'i 7806,20250 2 161261 -- MSL 150 (19U 237)
+/o 16101,14373,330 0 161272 -- MSL 151 (19U 248)
+ae 20004,14310,300 0 161254 -- MSL 152 (19U 230)
+:A 20490,26130 2 161220 -- MSL 153 (19U 196)
+`i 7806,20250 2 161260 -- MSL 154 (19U 236)
+:O 23907,26130,300 2 161238 -- MSL 155 (19U 214)
+:U 21468,26130,300 2 161244 -- MSL 156 (19U 220)
+'E 16101,25170 2 161225 -- MSL 157 (19U 201)
+:i 7806,20190 2 161263 -- MSL 158 (19U 239)
+ss 17076,20130,300 2 161247 -- MSL 159 (19U 223)
+^O 23907,25170,300 2 161236 -- MSL 160 (19U 212)
+'A 20490,25170 2 161217 -- MSL 161 (19U 193)
+~A 20490,25101 2 161219 -- MSL 162 (19U 195)
+~a 13173,19035,300 2 161251 -- MSL 163 (19U 227)
+-D 21468,20130 2 161232 -- MSL 164 (19U 208)
+Sd 16101,20025,300 2 161264 -- MSL 165 (19U 240)
+'I 10245,25170 2 161229 -- MSL 166 (19U 205)
+`I 10245,25170 2 161228 -- MSL 167 (19U 204)
+'O 23907,25170,300 2 161235 -- MSL 168 (19U 211)
+`O 23907,25170,300 2 161234 -- MSL 169 (19U 210)
+~O 23907,25101,300 2 161237 -- MSL 170 (19U 213)
+~o 16101,19035,300 2 161269 -- MSL 171 (19U 245)
+vS 14148,25170,300 2 161162 -- MSL 172 (19U 138)
+vs 11220,20250,300 2 161178 -- MSL 173 (19U 154)
+'U 21468,25170,300 2 161242 -- MSL 174 (19U 218)
+:Y 17565,26130 2 161183 -- MSL 175 (19U 159)
+:y 14637,20190,4365 3 161279 -- MSL 176 (19U 255)
+TP 17076,20130 2 161246 -- MSL 177 (19U 222)
+Tp 15612,20025,4365 3 161278 -- MSL 178 (19U 254)
+mc 15612,12630,4680 1 161205 -- MSL 180 (19U 181)
+ps 17565,19635,4200 3 161206 -- MSL 181 (19U 182)
+34 25857,20430,300 2 161214 -- MSL 182 (19U 190)
+\- 25857,10380 0 60096 -- MSL 183 ( 7J 192)
+14 25857,20430,300 2 161212 -- MSL 184 (19U 188)
+12 25857,20430,300 2 161213 -- MSL 185 (19U 189)
+Of 12198,20430 2 161194 -- MSL 186 (19U 170)
+Om 12198,20430 2 161210 -- MSL 187 (19U 186)
+Fo 13662,12450 0 161195 -- MSL 188 (19U 171)
+Fc 13662,12450 0 161211 -- MSL 190 (19U 187)
+t+- 25857,15465,6855 1 161201 -- MSL 191 (19U 177)
+bb 13173,19083,5916 3 161190 -- MSL 192 (19U 166)
+co 13173,19635 2 161193 -- MSL 193 (19U 169)
+tno 25857,12210 0 161196 -- MSL 194 (19U 172)
+u00AD 9759,10515 0 161197 -- MSL 195 (19U 173)
+rg 13173,19635 2 161198 -- MSL 196 (19U 174)
+S2 12198,20340 2 161202 -- MSL 197 (19U 178)
+S3 12198,20130 2 161203 -- MSL 198 (19U 179)
+ac 17565,0,6000 1 161208 -- MSL 199 (19U 184)
+S1 12198,20340 2 161209 -- MSL 200 (19U 185)
+tmu 25857,15282 0 161239 -- MSL 201 (19U 215)
+tdi 25857,16380,885 0 161271 -- MSL 202 (19U 247)
+u203C 18540,20130,300 2 87315 -- MSL 221 (10U 19)
+u20A7 27810,20130,300 2 60121 -- MSL 232 ( 7J 217)
+pc 9759,13080 0 161207 -- MSL 302 (19U 183)
+u013F 15126,20130 2 51943 -- MSL 306 ( 6J 231)
+u0140 12684,20025 2 51959 -- MSL 307 ( 6J 247)
+u2113 17565,18045,765 0 60122 -- MSL 308 ( 7J 218)
+u0149 23418,20130 2 51951 -- MSL 309 ( 6J 239)
+fm 9759,20130 2 60101 -- MSL 310 ( 7J 197)
+sd 15612,20130 2 60102 -- MSL 311 ( 7J 198)
+dg 17565,20130,4365 3 161158 -- MSL 312 (19U 134)
+tm 16101,17850 0 161177 -- MSL 313 (19U 153)
+u2017 13173,0,6588 1 60095 -- MSL 314 ( 7J 191)
+ah 17565,20250 2 75169 -- MSL 315 ( 9E 161)
+ao 17565,20655 2 60152 -- MSL 316 ( 7J 248)
+f/ 3903,20430,300 2 60109 -- MSL 324 ( 7J 205)
+em 25857,10095 0 161175 -- MSL 325 (19U 151)
+en 17565,10095 0 161174 -- MSL 326 (19U 150)
+dd 17565,20130,4365 3 161159 -- MSL 327 (19U 135)
+.i 7806,14010 0 46333 -- MSL 328 ( 5T 253)
+aq 9759,20130 2 161063 -- MSL 329 (19U 39)
+bu 13173,14226 0 161173 -- MSL 331 (19U 149)
+u207F 12684,20340 2 87548 -- MSL 332 (10U 252)
+u0111 15612,20025,300 2 75248 -- MSL 342 ( 9E 240)
+u0041_0306 20490,25080 2 75203 -- MSL 400 ( 9E 195)
+u0061_0306 13173,19260,300 2 75235 -- MSL 401 ( 9E 227)
+u0041_0328 20490,20130,5829 3 75173 -- MSL 404 ( 9E 165)
+u0061_0328 13173,14310,5838 1 75193 -- MSL 405 ( 9E 185)
+'C 19029,25170,300 2 75206 -- MSL 406 ( 9E 198)
+'c 12684,20250,300 2 75238 -- MSL 407 ( 9E 230)
+u0041_030C 19029,25170,300 2 75208 -- MSL 410 ( 9E 200)
+u0061_030C 12684,20250,300 2 75240 -- MSL 411 ( 9E 232)
+u0044_030C 20490,25170 2 75215 -- MSL 414 ( 9E 207)
+u0064_030C 20979,20130,300 2 75247 -- MSL 415 ( 9E 239)
+u0045_030C 16101,25170 2 75212 -- MSL 416 ( 9E 204)
+u0065_030C 13662,20250,300 2 75244 -- MSL 417 ( 9E 236)
+u0045_0328 16101,20130,5829 3 75210 -- MSL 422 ( 9E 202)
+u0065_0328 13662,14310,5838 1 75242 -- MSL 423 ( 9E 234)
+u004C_0301 15126,25170 2 75205 -- MSL 440 ( 9E 197)
+u006C_0301 7806,25170 2 75237 -- MSL 441 ( 9E 229)
+u004C_030C 15126,20130 2 75196 -- MSL 442 ( 9E 188)
+u006C_030C 12684,20130 2 75198 -- MSL 443 ( 9E 190)
+u004E_0301 22443,25170 2 75217 -- MSL 446 ( 9E 209)
+u006E_0301 15612,20250 2 75249 -- MSL 447 ( 9E 241)
+u004E_030C 22443,25170 2 75218 -- MSL 448 ( 9E 210)
+u006E_030C 15612,20250 2 75250 -- MSL 449 ( 9E 242)
+u004F_030B 23907,25170,300 2 75221 -- MSL 452 ( 9E 213)
+u006F_030B 16101,20250,300 2 75253 -- MSL 453 ( 9E 245)
+u0052_0301 18540,25170 2 75200 -- MSL 456 ( 9E 192)
+u0072_0301 11220,20250 2 75232 -- MSL 457 ( 9E 224)
+u0052_030C 18540,25170 2 75224 -- MSL 458 ( 9E 216)
+u0072_030C 11220,20250 2 75256 -- MSL 459 ( 9E 248)
+u0053_0301 14148,25170,300 2 75148 -- MSL 462 ( 9E 140)
+u0073_0301 11220,20250,300 2 75164 -- MSL 463 ( 9E 156)
+u0054_030C 16587,25170 2 75149 -- MSL 466 ( 9E 141)
+u0074_030C 13173,20130,300 2 75165 -- MSL 467 ( 9E 157)
+u0054_0327 16587,20130,6270 3 75230 -- MSL 468 ( 9E 222)
+u0074_0327 10734,17100,6000 1 75262 -- MSL 469 ( 9E 254)
+u0055_030B 21468,25170,300 2 75227 -- MSL 474 ( 9E 219)
+u0075_030B 15612,20250,300 2 75259 -- MSL 475 ( 9E 251)
+u0055_030A 21468,26508,300 2 75225 -- MSL 476 ( 9E 217)
+u0075_030A 15612,20655,300 2 75257 -- MSL 477 ( 9E 249)
+u005A_0301 17565,25170 2 75151 -- MSL 482 ( 9E 143)
+u007A_0301 12198,20250 2 75167 -- MSL 483 ( 9E 159)
+u005A_0307 17565,26571 2 75183 -- MSL 484 ( 9E 175)
+u007A_0307 12198,20190 2 75199 -- MSL 485 ( 9E 191)
+u2070 12198,20340 2 51753 -- MSL 1000 ( 6J 41)
+u2074 12198,20130 2 51748 -- MSL 1001 ( 6J 36)
+u2075 12198,20130 2 51749 -- MSL 1002 ( 6J 37)
+u2076 12198,20130 2 51806 -- MSL 1003 ( 6J 94)
+u2077 12198,20130 2 51750 -- MSL 1004 ( 6J 38)
+u2078 12198,20340 2 51754 -- MSL 1005 ( 6J 42)
+u2079 12198,20340 2 51752 -- MSL 1006 ( 6J 40)
+lq 17076,20130 2 161171 -- MSL 1017 (19U 147)
+rq 17076,20130 2 161172 -- MSL 1018 (19U 148)
+Bq 17076,5025,3885 0 161156 -- MSL 1019 (19U 132)
+u2003 25857,0 0 51821 -- MSL 1020 ( 6J 109)
+u2002 17565,0 0 51822 -- MSL 1021 ( 6J 110)
+u2009 9759,0 0 51828 -- MSL 1023 ( 6J 116)
+u2026 25857,4830,300 0 161157 -- MSL 1028 (19U 133)
+vz 12198,20250 2 75166 -- MSL 1031 ( 9E 158)
+u2120 16101,18000 0 128299 -- MSL 1034 (15U 43)
+u211E 20004,18315,4056 0 51794 -- MSL 1036 ( 6J 82)
+fi 16587,20130 2 60077 -- MSL 1040 ( 7J 173)
+fl 16587,20130 2 60078 -- MSL 1041 ( 7J 174)
+ff 18540,20130 2 51883 -- MSL 1042 ( 6J 171)
+Fi 25371,20130 2 51884 -- MSL 1043 ( 6J 172)
+Fl 25371,20130 2 51885 -- MSL 1044 ( 6J 173)
+ij 15612,20940,4365 3 60134 -- MSL 1047 ( 7J 230)
+u2105 29274,20430,300 2 60072 -- MSL 1060 ( 7J 168)
+u0047_0306 20490,25080,300 2 46288 -- MSL 1061 ( 5T 208)
+u0067_0306 14637,19260,4650 3 46320 -- MSL 1062 ( 5T 240)
+u0053_0327 14148,20430,6270 3 75178 -- MSL 1063 ( 9E 170)
+u0073_0327 11220,14310,6000 1 75194 -- MSL 1064 ( 9E 186)
+u0049_0307 10245,26571 2 46301 -- MSL 1065 ( 5T 221)
+bq 9759,5025,3885 0 161154 -- MSL 1067 (19U 130)
+%0 33663,20430,300 2 161161 -- MSL 1068 (19U 137)
+a- 17565,19020 2 60154 -- MSL 1084 ( 7J 250)
+ab 17565,19260 2 75170 -- MSL 1086 ( 9E 162)
+a. 17565,20190 2 75263 -- MSL 1088 ( 9E 255)
+oe 23418,14310,300 0 161180 -- MSL 1090 (19U 156)
+OE 31224,20430,300 2 161164 -- MSL 1091 (19U 140)
+fo 7806,12450 0 161163 -- MSL 1092 (19U 139)
+fc 7806,12450 0 161179 -- MSL 1093 (19U 155)
+sq 19029,15624 0 60091 -- MSL 1094 ( 7J 187)
+/L 16587,20130 2 75171 -- MSL 1095 ( 9E 163)
+/l 12684,20025 2 75187 -- MSL 1096 ( 9E 179)
+a" 17565,20250 2 75197 -- MSL 1097 ( 9E 189)
+ho 17565,348,5838 1 75186 -- MSL 1098 ( 9E 178)
+vZ 17565,25170 2 75150 -- MSL 1106 ( 9E 142)
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diff --git a/contrib/groff/font/devlj4/ALBR b/contrib/groff/font/devlj4/ALBR
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-Q 22932,20430,4152 3 3665
-R 16587,20130 2 3666
-S 13662,20430,300 2 3667
-T 16587,20130 2 3668
-U 20979,20130,300 2 3669
-V 20490,20130 2 3670
-W 24882,20430 2 3671
-X 18051,20130 2 3672
-Y 17076,20130 2 3673
-Z 16101,20130 2 3674
-lB 11220,20130,4365 3 3675
+A 20979,20430 2 161089 -- MSL 34 (19U 65)
+B 15126,20130 2 161090 -- MSL 35 (19U 66)
+C 18051,20430,300 2 161091 -- MSL 36 (19U 67)
+D 18540,20130 2 161092 -- MSL 37 (19U 68)
+E 14637,20130 2 161093 -- MSL 38 (19U 69)
+F 13662,20130 2 161094 -- MSL 39 (19U 70)
+G 20490,20430,300 2 161095 -- MSL 40 (19U 71)
+H 20004,20130 2 161096 -- MSL 41 (19U 72)
+I 8295,20130 2 161097 -- MSL 42 (19U 73)
+J 10734,20130,4488 3 161098 -- MSL 43 (19U 74)
+K 18051,20130 2 161099 -- MSL 44 (19U 75)
+L 14148,20130 2 161100 -- MSL 45 (19U 76)
+M 24396,20130 2 161101 -- MSL 46 (19U 77)
+N 21468,20130 2 161102 -- MSL 47 (19U 78)
+O 22932,20430,300 2 161103 -- MSL 48 (19U 79)
+P 13662,20130 2 161104 -- MSL 49 (19U 80)
+Q 22932,20430,4152 3 161105 -- MSL 50 (19U 81)
+R 16587,20130 2 161106 -- MSL 51 (19U 82)
+S 13662,20430,300 2 161107 -- MSL 52 (19U 83)
+T 16587,20130 2 161108 -- MSL 53 (19U 84)
+U 20979,20130,300 2 161109 -- MSL 54 (19U 85)
+V 20490,20130 2 161110 -- MSL 55 (19U 86)
+W 24882,20430 2 161111 -- MSL 56 (19U 87)
+X 18051,20130 2 161112 -- MSL 57 (19U 88)
+Y 17076,20130 2 161113 -- MSL 58 (19U 89)
+Z 16101,20130 2 161114 -- MSL 59 (19U 90)
+lB 11220,20130,4365 3 161115 -- MSL 60 (19U 91)
[ "
-rs 11709,20130 2 3676
+rs 11709,20130 2 161116 -- MSL 61 (19U 92)
\ "
-rB 11220,20130,4365 3 3677
+rB 11220,20130,4365 3 161117 -- MSL 62 (19U 93)
] "
-ha 13173,19758 2 51875
-_ 13173,0,6588 1 3679
-oq 8295,20130 2 51808
+ha 13173,19758 2 161118 -- MSL 63 (19U 94)
+_ 13173,0,6588 1 161119 -- MSL 64 (19U 95)
+oq 8295,20130 2 161169 -- MSL 66 (19U 145)
` "
-a 12198,14310,300 0 3681
-b 14148,20025 2 3682
-c 12198,14310,300 0 3683
-d 14637,20025,300 2 3684
-e 12684,14310,300 0 3685
-f 8295,20130 2 3686
-g 12684,14310,4479 1 3687
-h 14148,20025 2 3688
-i 6342,19815 2 3689
-j 6342,19815,4365 3 3690
-k 12684,20025 2 3691
-l 6342,20025 2 3692
-m 21954,14310 0 3693
-n 14148,14310 0 3694
-o 14637,14310,300 0 3695
-p 14637,14310,4365 1 3696
-q 14148,14310,4365 1 3697
-r 9759,14310 0 3698
-s 9270,14310,300 0 3699
-t 8781,16950,300 0 3700
-u 14148,14010,300 0 3701
-v 12684,14010 0 3702
-w 18540,14010 0 3703
-x 12684,14010 0 3704
-y 13173,14010,4365 1 3705
-z 10245,14010 0 3706
-lC 11709,20130,6075 3 3707
-{ "
-ba 13173,19758,6588 3 3708
-| "
-rC 11709,20130,6075 3 3709
-} "
-ti 26346,8952 0 51876
-`A 20979,24960 2 3776
-^A 20979,24960 2 3778
-`E 14637,24960 2 3784
-^E 14637,24960 2 3786
-:E 14637,25020 2 3787
-^I 8295,24960 2 3790
-:I 8295,25020 2 3791
-aa 16587,19785 2 3764
-ga 16587,19785 2 3680
-a^ 16587,19785 2 3678
+a 12198,14310,300 0 161121 -- MSL 67 (19U 97)
+b 14148,20025 2 161122 -- MSL 68 (19U 98)
+c 12198,14310,300 0 161123 -- MSL 69 (19U 99)
+d 14637,20025,300 2 161124 -- MSL 70 (19U 100)
+e 12684,14310,300 0 161125 -- MSL 71 (19U 101)
+f 8295,20130 2 161126 -- MSL 72 (19U 102)
+g 12684,14310,4479 1 161127 -- MSL 73 (19U 103)
+h 14148,20025 2 161128 -- MSL 74 (19U 104)
+i 6342,19815 2 161129 -- MSL 75 (19U 105)
+j 6342,19815,4365 3 161130 -- MSL 76 (19U 106)
+k 12684,20025 2 161131 -- MSL 77 (19U 107)
+l 6342,20025 2 161132 -- MSL 78 (19U 108)
+m 21954,14310 0 161133 -- MSL 79 (19U 109)
+n 14148,14310 0 161134 -- MSL 80 (19U 110)
+o 14637,14310,300 0 161135 -- MSL 81 (19U 111)
+p 14637,14310,4365 1 161136 -- MSL 82 (19U 112)
+q 14148,14310,4365 1 161137 -- MSL 83 (19U 113)
+r 9759,14310 0 161138 -- MSL 84 (19U 114)
+s 9270,14310,300 0 161139 -- MSL 85 (19U 115)
+t 8781,16950,300 0 161140 -- MSL 86 (19U 116)
+u 14148,14010,300 0 161141 -- MSL 87 (19U 117)
+v 12684,14010 0 161142 -- MSL 88 (19U 118)
+w 18540,14010 0 161143 -- MSL 89 (19U 119)
+x 12684,14010 0 161144 -- MSL 90 (19U 120)
+y 13173,14010,4365 1 161145 -- MSL 91 (19U 121)
+z 10245,14010 0 161146 -- MSL 92 (19U 122)
+{ 11709,20130,6075 3 161147 -- MSL 93 (19U 123)
+lC "
+| 13173,19758,6588 3 161148 -- MSL 94 (19U 124)
+ba "
+} 11709,20130,6075 3 161149 -- MSL 95 (19U 125)
+rC "
+ti 26346,8952 0 161150 -- MSL 96 (19U 126)
+`A 20979,24960 2 161216 -- MSL 99 (19U 192)
+^A 20979,24960 2 161218 -- MSL 100 (19U 194)
+`E 14637,24960 2 161224 -- MSL 101 (19U 200)
+^E 14637,24960 2 161226 -- MSL 102 (19U 202)
+:E 14637,25020 2 161227 -- MSL 103 (19U 203)
+^I 8295,24960 2 161230 -- MSL 104 (19U 206)
+:I 8295,25020 2 161231 -- MSL 105 (19U 207)
+aa 16587,19785 2 161204 -- MSL 106 (19U 180)
+ga 16587,19785 2 161120 -- MSL 107 (19U 96)
+a^ 16587,19785 2 161160 -- MSL 108 (19U 136)
^ "
-ad 16587,19140 2 3752
-a~ 16587,18507 2 3710
-~ "
-`U 20979,24960,300 2 3801
-^U 20979,24960,300 2 3803
-'Y 17076,24960 2 3805
-'y 13173,19785,4365 3 3837
-de 13662,20430 2 3760
-,C 18051,20430,6330 3 3783
-,c 12198,14310,6006 1 3815
-~N 21468,24783 2 3793
-~n 14148,18507 2 3825
-r! 8295,14346,6084 1 3745
-r? 12198,14496,6234 1 3775
-Cs 16587,15684 0 3748
-Po 16587,20430 2 3747
-Ye 16587,20130 2 3749
-sc 16587,20430,4365 3 3751
-Fn 16587,20130 2 51871
-ct 16587,19968 2 3746
-^a 12198,19785,300 2 3810
-^e 12684,19785,300 2 3818
-^o 14637,19785,300 2 3828
-^u 14148,19785,300 2 3835
-'a 12198,19785,300 2 3809
-'e 12684,19785,300 2 3817
-'o 14637,19785,300 2 3827
-'u 14148,19785,300 2 3834
-`a 12198,19785,300 2 3808
-`e 12684,19785,300 2 3816
-`o 14637,19785,300 2 3826
-`u 14148,19785,300 2 3833
-:a 12198,19140,300 2 3812
-:e 12684,19140,300 2 3819
-:o 14637,19140,300 2 3830
-:u 14148,19140,300 2 3836
-oA 20979,26154 2 3781
-^i 6342,19785 2 3822
-/O 22932,20454,300 2 3800
-AE 25857,20130 2 3782
-oa 12198,20160,300 2 3813
-'i 6342,19785 2 3821
-/o 14637,14316,300 0 3832
-ae 19515,14310,300 0 3814
-:A 20979,25020 2 3780
-`i 6342,19785 2 3820
-:O 22932,25020,300 2 3798
-:U 20979,25020,300 2 3804
-'E 14637,24960 2 3785
-:i 6342,19140 2 3823
-ss 15612,20130,300 2 3807
-^O 22932,24960,300 2 3796
-'A 20979,24960 2 3777
-~A 20979,24783 2 3779
-~a 12198,18507,300 2 3811
--D 20004,20130 2 3792
-Sd 14637,20025,300 2 3824
-'I 8295,24960 2 3789
-`I 8295,24960 2 3788
-'O 22932,24960,300 2 3795
-`O 22932,24960,300 2 3794
-~O 22932,24783,300 2 3797
-~o 14637,18507,300 2 3829
-vS 13662,24960,300 2 51795
-vs 9270,19785,300 2 51827
-'U 20979,24960,300 2 3802
-:Y 17076,25020 2 51801
-:y 13173,19140,4365 3 3839
-TP 13662,20130 2 3806
-Tp 14637,20025,4365 3 3838
-mc 14637,12630,4350 1 3765
-ps 16587,19635,4200 3 3766
-34 24882,20430,300 2 3774
-\- 24882,9405 0 51757
-14 24882,20430,300 2 3772
-12 24882,20430,300 2 3773
-Of 10245,20430 2 3754
-Om 10245,20430 2 3770
-Fo 12198,12450 0 3755
-Fc 12198,12450 0 3771
-t+- 24882,15420,5175 1 3761
-bb 13173,19083,5916 3 3750
-co 13173,19635 2 3753
-tno 24882,12135 0 3756
-rg 13173,19635 2 3758
-S2 10245,20340 2 3762
-S3 10245,20130 2 3763
-ac 16587,309,6006 1 3768
-S1 10245,20340 2 3769
-tmu 24882,15990,279 0 3799
-tdi 24882,15090 0 3831
-pc 8295,12330 0 3767
-fm 8295,20130 2 51873
-sd 14148,20130 2 51874
-dg 16587,20130,4365 3 51755
-tm 16101,17850 0 51796
-ah 16587,19785 2 51935
-ao 16587,20160 2 51930
-f/ 3414,20430,300 2 51759
-em 24882,9525 0 51789
-en 16587,9525 0 51790
-dd 16587,20130,4365 3 51773
-.i 6342,14010 0 51957
-aq 8295,20130 2 3623
-bu 13173,14226 0 51889
-'C 18051,24960,300 2 20166
-'c 12198,19785,300 2 20198
-lq 14148,20130 2 51838
-rq 14148,20130 2 51746
-Bq 14148,3900,5100 1 51772
-vz 10245,19785 2 51834
-fi 14148,20130 2 51881
-fl 14148,20130 2 51882
-ff 15612,20130 2 51883
-Fi 21468,20130 2 51884
-Fl 21468,20130 2 51885
-ij 12684,19815,4365 3 51958
-bq 8295,3900,5100 1 51756
-%0 33177,20430,300 2 51901
-a- 16587,18603 2 3759
-ab 16587,19110 2 51926
-a. 16587,19140 2 51927
-oe 22443,14310,300 0 51823
-OE 26346,20430,300 2 51791
-fo 6831,12450 0 51886
-fc 6831,12450 0 51887
-sq 19029,15624 0 51899
-/L 16101,20130 2 51944
-/l 9270,20025 2 51960
-a" 16587,19785 2 51933
-ho 16587,297,6417 1 51934
-vZ 16101,24960 2 51802
-IJ 18051,20130,4488 3 51942
+ad 16587,19140 2 161192 -- MSL 109 (19U 168)
+~ 16587,18507 2 161176 -- MSL 110 (19U 152)
+a~ "
+`U 20979,24960,300 2 161241 -- MSL 111 (19U 217)
+^U 20979,24960,300 2 161243 -- MSL 112 (19U 219)
+u00AF 13173,21105 2 161199 -- MSL 113 (19U 175)
+'Y 17076,24960 2 161245 -- MSL 114 (19U 221)
+'y 13173,19785,4365 3 161277 -- MSL 115 (19U 253)
+de 13662,20430 2 161200 -- MSL 116 (19U 176)
+,C 18051,20430,6330 3 161223 -- MSL 117 (19U 199)
+,c 12198,14310,6006 1 161255 -- MSL 118 (19U 231)
+~N 21468,24783 2 161233 -- MSL 119 (19U 209)
+~n 14148,18507 2 161265 -- MSL 120 (19U 241)
+r! 8295,14346,6084 1 161185 -- MSL 121 (19U 161)
+r? 12198,14496,6234 1 161215 -- MSL 122 (19U 191)
+Cs 16587,15684 0 161188 -- MSL 123 (19U 164)
+Po 16587,20430 2 161187 -- MSL 124 (19U 163)
+Ye 16587,20130 2 161189 -- MSL 125 (19U 165)
+sc 16587,20430,4365 3 161191 -- MSL 126 (19U 167)
+Fn 16587,20130 2 161155 -- MSL 127 (19U 131)
+ct 16587,19968 2 161186 -- MSL 128 (19U 162)
+^a 12198,19785,300 2 161250 -- MSL 129 (19U 226)
+^e 12684,19785,300 2 161258 -- MSL 130 (19U 234)
+^o 14637,19785,300 2 161268 -- MSL 131 (19U 244)
+^u 14148,19785,300 2 161275 -- MSL 132 (19U 251)
+'a 12198,19785,300 2 161249 -- MSL 133 (19U 225)
+'e 12684,19785,300 2 161257 -- MSL 134 (19U 233)
+'o 14637,19785,300 2 161267 -- MSL 135 (19U 243)
+'u 14148,19785,300 2 161274 -- MSL 136 (19U 250)
+`a 12198,19785,300 2 161248 -- MSL 137 (19U 224)
+`e 12684,19785,300 2 161256 -- MSL 138 (19U 232)
+`o 14637,19785,300 2 161266 -- MSL 139 (19U 242)
+`u 14148,19785,300 2 161273 -- MSL 140 (19U 249)
+:a 12198,19140,300 2 161252 -- MSL 141 (19U 228)
+:e 12684,19140,300 2 161259 -- MSL 142 (19U 235)
+:o 14637,19140,300 2 161270 -- MSL 143 (19U 246)
+:u 14148,19140,300 2 161276 -- MSL 144 (19U 252)
+oA 20979,26154 2 161221 -- MSL 145 (19U 197)
+^i 6342,19785 2 161262 -- MSL 146 (19U 238)
+/O 22932,20454,300 2 161240 -- MSL 147 (19U 216)
+AE 25857,20130 2 161222 -- MSL 148 (19U 198)
+oa 12198,20160,300 2 161253 -- MSL 149 (19U 229)
+'i 6342,19785 2 161261 -- MSL 150 (19U 237)
+/o 14637,14316,300 0 161272 -- MSL 151 (19U 248)
+ae 19515,14310,300 0 161254 -- MSL 152 (19U 230)
+:A 20979,25020 2 161220 -- MSL 153 (19U 196)
+`i 6342,19785 2 161260 -- MSL 154 (19U 236)
+:O 22932,25020,300 2 161238 -- MSL 155 (19U 214)
+:U 20979,25020,300 2 161244 -- MSL 156 (19U 220)
+'E 14637,24960 2 161225 -- MSL 157 (19U 201)
+:i 6342,19140 2 161263 -- MSL 158 (19U 239)
+ss 15612,20130,300 2 161247 -- MSL 159 (19U 223)
+^O 22932,24960,300 2 161236 -- MSL 160 (19U 212)
+'A 20979,24960 2 161217 -- MSL 161 (19U 193)
+~A 20979,24783 2 161219 -- MSL 162 (19U 195)
+~a 12198,18507,300 2 161251 -- MSL 163 (19U 227)
+-D 20004,20130 2 161232 -- MSL 164 (19U 208)
+Sd 14637,20025,300 2 161264 -- MSL 165 (19U 240)
+'I 8295,24960 2 161229 -- MSL 166 (19U 205)
+`I 8295,24960 2 161228 -- MSL 167 (19U 204)
+'O 22932,24960,300 2 161235 -- MSL 168 (19U 211)
+`O 22932,24960,300 2 161234 -- MSL 169 (19U 210)
+~O 22932,24783,300 2 161237 -- MSL 170 (19U 213)
+~o 14637,18507,300 2 161269 -- MSL 171 (19U 245)
+vS 13662,24960,300 2 161162 -- MSL 172 (19U 138)
+vs 9270,19785,300 2 161178 -- MSL 173 (19U 154)
+'U 20979,24960,300 2 161242 -- MSL 174 (19U 218)
+:Y 17076,25020 2 161183 -- MSL 175 (19U 159)
+:y 13173,19140,4365 3 161279 -- MSL 176 (19U 255)
+TP 13662,20130 2 161246 -- MSL 177 (19U 222)
+Tp 14637,20025,4365 3 161278 -- MSL 178 (19U 254)
+mc 14637,12630,4350 1 161205 -- MSL 180 (19U 181)
+ps 16587,19635,4200 3 161206 -- MSL 181 (19U 182)
+34 24882,20430,300 2 161214 -- MSL 182 (19U 190)
+\- 24882,9405 0 60096 -- MSL 183 ( 7J 192)
+14 24882,20430,300 2 161212 -- MSL 184 (19U 188)
+12 24882,20430,300 2 161213 -- MSL 185 (19U 189)
+Of 10245,20430 2 161194 -- MSL 186 (19U 170)
+Om 10245,20430 2 161210 -- MSL 187 (19U 186)
+Fo 12198,12450 0 161195 -- MSL 188 (19U 171)
+Fc 12198,12450 0 161211 -- MSL 190 (19U 187)
+t+- 24882,15420,5175 1 161201 -- MSL 191 (19U 177)
+bb 13173,19083,5916 3 161190 -- MSL 192 (19U 166)
+co 13173,19635 2 161193 -- MSL 193 (19U 169)
+tno 24882,12135 0 161196 -- MSL 194 (19U 172)
+u00AD 8295,9795 0 161197 -- MSL 195 (19U 173)
+rg 13173,19635 2 161198 -- MSL 196 (19U 174)
+S2 10245,20340 2 161202 -- MSL 197 (19U 178)
+S3 10245,20130 2 161203 -- MSL 198 (19U 179)
+ac 16587,309,6006 1 161208 -- MSL 199 (19U 184)
+S1 10245,20340 2 161209 -- MSL 200 (19U 185)
+tmu 24882,15990,279 0 161239 -- MSL 201 (19U 215)
+tdi 24882,15090 0 161271 -- MSL 202 (19U 247)
+u203C 15126,20130,300 2 87315 -- MSL 221 (10U 19)
+u20A7 22443,20130,300 2 60121 -- MSL 232 ( 7J 217)
+pc 8295,12330 0 161207 -- MSL 302 (19U 183)
+u013F 14148,20130 2 51943 -- MSL 306 ( 6J 231)
+u0140 9759,20025 2 51959 -- MSL 307 ( 6J 247)
+u2113 16587,18150,297 2 60122 -- MSL 308 ( 7J 218)
+u0149 19515,20130 2 51951 -- MSL 309 ( 6J 239)
+fm 8295,20130 2 60101 -- MSL 310 ( 7J 197)
+sd 14148,20130 2 60102 -- MSL 311 ( 7J 198)
+dg 16587,20130,4365 3 161158 -- MSL 312 (19U 134)
+tm 16101,17850 0 161177 -- MSL 313 (19U 153)
+u2017 13173,0,6588 1 60095 -- MSL 314 ( 7J 191)
+ah 16587,19785 2 75169 -- MSL 315 ( 9E 161)
+ao 16587,20160 2 60152 -- MSL 316 ( 7J 248)
+f/ 3414,20430,300 2 60109 -- MSL 324 ( 7J 205)
+em 24882,9525 0 161175 -- MSL 325 (19U 151)
+en 16587,9525 0 161174 -- MSL 326 (19U 150)
+dd 16587,20130,4365 3 161159 -- MSL 327 (19U 135)
+.i 6342,14010 0 46333 -- MSL 328 ( 5T 253)
+aq 8295,20130 2 161063 -- MSL 329 (19U 39)
+bu 13173,14226 0 161173 -- MSL 331 (19U 149)
+u207F 12198,20340 2 87548 -- MSL 332 (10U 252)
+u0111 15126,20025,300 2 75248 -- MSL 342 ( 9E 240)
+u0041_0306 20979,24900 2 75203 -- MSL 400 ( 9E 195)
+u0061_0306 12198,19110,300 2 75235 -- MSL 401 ( 9E 227)
+u0041_0328 20979,20430,6417 3 75173 -- MSL 404 ( 9E 165)
+u0061_0328 12198,14310,6417 1 75193 -- MSL 405 ( 9E 185)
+'C 18051,24960,300 2 75206 -- MSL 406 ( 9E 198)
+'c 12198,19785,300 2 75238 -- MSL 407 ( 9E 230)
+u0041_030C 18051,24960,300 2 75208 -- MSL 410 ( 9E 200)
+u0061_030C 12198,19785,300 2 75240 -- MSL 411 ( 9E 232)
+u0044_030C 18540,24960 2 75215 -- MSL 414 ( 9E 207)
+u0064_030C 18051,20130,300 2 75247 -- MSL 415 ( 9E 239)
+u0045_030C 14637,24960 2 75212 -- MSL 416 ( 9E 204)
+u0065_030C 12684,19785,300 2 75244 -- MSL 417 ( 9E 236)
+u0045_0328 14637,20130,6417 3 75210 -- MSL 422 ( 9E 202)
+u0065_0328 12684,14310,6417 1 75242 -- MSL 423 ( 9E 234)
+u004C_0301 14148,24960 2 75205 -- MSL 440 ( 9E 197)
+u006C_0301 6342,24960 2 75237 -- MSL 441 ( 9E 229)
+u004C_030C 14148,20130 2 75196 -- MSL 442 ( 9E 188)
+u006C_030C 9759,20130 2 75198 -- MSL 443 ( 9E 190)
+u004E_0301 21468,24960 2 75217 -- MSL 446 ( 9E 209)
+u006E_0301 14148,19785 2 75249 -- MSL 447 ( 9E 241)
+u004E_030C 21468,24960 2 75218 -- MSL 448 ( 9E 210)
+u006E_030C 14148,19785 2 75250 -- MSL 449 ( 9E 242)
+u004F_030B 22932,24960,300 2 75221 -- MSL 452 ( 9E 213)
+u006F_030B 14637,19785,300 2 75253 -- MSL 453 ( 9E 245)
+u0052_0301 16587,24960 2 75200 -- MSL 456 ( 9E 192)
+u0072_0301 9759,19785 2 75232 -- MSL 457 ( 9E 224)
+u0052_030C 16587,24960 2 75224 -- MSL 458 ( 9E 216)
+u0072_030C 9759,19785 2 75256 -- MSL 459 ( 9E 248)
+u0053_0301 13662,24960,300 2 75148 -- MSL 462 ( 9E 140)
+u0073_0301 9270,19785,300 2 75164 -- MSL 463 ( 9E 156)
+u0054_030C 16587,24960 2 75149 -- MSL 466 ( 9E 141)
+u0074_030C 10245,20130,300 2 75165 -- MSL 467 ( 9E 157)
+u0054_0327 16587,20130,6330 3 75230 -- MSL 468 ( 9E 222)
+u0074_0327 8781,16950,6006 1 75262 -- MSL 469 ( 9E 254)
+u0055_030B 20979,24960,300 2 75227 -- MSL 474 ( 9E 219)
+u0075_030B 14148,19785,300 2 75259 -- MSL 475 ( 9E 251)
+u0055_030A 20979,26154,300 2 75225 -- MSL 476 ( 9E 217)
+u0075_030A 14148,20160,300 2 75257 -- MSL 477 ( 9E 249)
+u005A_0301 16101,24960 2 75151 -- MSL 482 ( 9E 143)
+u007A_0301 10245,19785 2 75167 -- MSL 483 ( 9E 159)
+u005A_0307 16101,25020 2 75183 -- MSL 484 ( 9E 175)
+u007A_0307 10245,19140 2 75199 -- MSL 485 ( 9E 191)
+u2070 10245,20340 2 51753 -- MSL 1000 ( 6J 41)
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+at 30249,21057,2679 2 161088 -- MSL 33 (19U 64)
@ "
-A 20004,19755 2 3649
-B 18051,19755 2 3650
-C 17076,20205,450 2 3651
-D 19515,19755 2 3652
-E 16101,19755 2 3653
-F 16101,19755 2 3654
-G 18540,20205,450 2 3655
-H 19515,19755 2 3656
-I 8295,19755 2 3657
-J 13662,19755,450 2 3658
-K 18540,19755 2 3659
-L 14637,19755 2 3660
-M 24396,19755 2 3661
-N 20004,19755 2 3662
-O 20004,20205,450 2 3663
-P 18540,19755 2 3664
-Q 20004,20205,3075 2 3665
-R 18051,19755 2 3666
-S 15612,20205,450 2 3667
-T 17076,19755 2 3668
-U 19029,19755,450 2 3669
-V 19029,19755 2 3670
-W 27321,19755 2 3671
-X 19029,19755 2 3672
-Y 19029,19755 2 3673
-Z 17565,19755 2 3674
-lB 8781,19755 2 3675
+A 20004,19755 2 161089 -- MSL 34 (19U 65)
+B 18051,19755 2 161090 -- MSL 35 (19U 66)
+C 17076,20205,450 2 161091 -- MSL 36 (19U 67)
+D 19515,19755 2 161092 -- MSL 37 (19U 68)
+E 16101,19755 2 161093 -- MSL 38 (19U 69)
+F 16101,19755 2 161094 -- MSL 39 (19U 70)
+G 18540,20205,450 2 161095 -- MSL 40 (19U 71)
+H 19515,19755 2 161096 -- MSL 41 (19U 72)
+I 8295,19755 2 161097 -- MSL 42 (19U 73)
+J 13662,19755,450 2 161098 -- MSL 43 (19U 74)
+K 18540,19755 2 161099 -- MSL 44 (19U 75)
+L 14637,19755 2 161100 -- MSL 45 (19U 76)
+M 24396,19755 2 161101 -- MSL 46 (19U 77)
+N 20004,19755 2 161102 -- MSL 47 (19U 78)
+O 20004,20205,450 2 161103 -- MSL 48 (19U 79)
+P 18540,19755 2 161104 -- MSL 49 (19U 80)
+Q 20004,20205,3075 2 161105 -- MSL 50 (19U 81)
+R 18051,19755 2 161106 -- MSL 51 (19U 82)
+S 15612,20205,450 2 161107 -- MSL 52 (19U 83)
+T 17076,19755 2 161108 -- MSL 53 (19U 84)
+U 19029,19755,450 2 161109 -- MSL 54 (19U 85)
+V 19029,19755 2 161110 -- MSL 55 (19U 86)
+W 27321,19755 2 161111 -- MSL 56 (19U 87)
+X 19029,19755 2 161112 -- MSL 57 (19U 88)
+Y 19029,19755 2 161113 -- MSL 58 (19U 89)
+Z 17565,19755 2 161114 -- MSL 59 (19U 90)
+lB 8781,19755 2 161115 -- MSL 60 (19U 91)
[ "
-rs 10734,20820,450 2 3676
+rs 10734,20820,450 2 161116 -- MSL 61 (19U 92)
\ "
-rB 8781,19755 2 3677
+rB 8781,19755 2 161117 -- MSL 62 (19U 93)
] "
-ha 13173,19758 2 51875
-_ 13173,0,6588 1 3679
-oq 6831,19755 2 51808
+ha 13173,19758 2 161118 -- MSL 63 (19U 94)
+_ 13173,0,6588 1 161119 -- MSL 64 (19U 95)
+oq 6831,19755 2 161169 -- MSL 66 (19U 145)
` "
-a 17076,17205,450 0 3681
-b 19029,20820,450 2 3682
-c 15612,17205,450 0 3683
-d 19029,20820,450 2 3684
-e 17565,17205,450 0 3685
-f 13662,20820 2 3686
-g 19029,17205,3930 1 3687
-h 19029,20820 2 3688
-i 8781,21855 2 3689
-j 8781,21855,3930 3 3690
-k 17076,20820 2 3691
-l 8295,20820 2 3692
-m 27810,17205 0 3693
-n 19029,17205 0 3694
-o 18540,17205,450 0 3695
-p 19029,17205,3930 1 3696
-q 19029,17205,3930 1 3697
-r 13662,17205 0 3698
-s 14637,17205,450 0 3699
-t 14148,20970,450 2 3700
-u 18540,16755,450 0 3701
-v 17565,16755 0 3702
-w 26346,16755 0 3703
-x 17565,16755 0 3704
-y 17565,16755,3930 1 3705
-z 15126,16755 0 3706
-lC 13173,20130,6075 3 3707
-{ "
-ba 13173,19758,6588 3 3708
-| "
-rC 13173,20130,6075 3 3709
-} "
-ti 26346,9435 0 51876
-`A 20004,24930 2 3776
-^A 20004,24930 2 3778
-`E 16101,24930 2 3784
-^E 16101,24930 2 3786
-:E 16101,25050 2 3787
-^I 8295,24930 2 3790
-:I 8295,25050 2 3791
-aa 17565,22125 2 3764
-ga 17565,22125 2 3680
-a^ 17565,22125 2 3678
+a 17076,17205,450 0 161121 -- MSL 67 (19U 97)
+b 19029,20820,450 2 161122 -- MSL 68 (19U 98)
+c 15612,17205,450 0 161123 -- MSL 69 (19U 99)
+d 19029,20820,450 2 161124 -- MSL 70 (19U 100)
+e 17565,17205,450 0 161125 -- MSL 71 (19U 101)
+f 13662,20820 2 161126 -- MSL 72 (19U 102)
+g 19029,17205,3930 1 161127 -- MSL 73 (19U 103)
+h 19029,20820 2 161128 -- MSL 74 (19U 104)
+i 8781,21855 2 161129 -- MSL 75 (19U 105)
+j 8781,21855,3930 3 161130 -- MSL 76 (19U 106)
+k 17076,20820 2 161131 -- MSL 77 (19U 107)
+l 8295,20820 2 161132 -- MSL 78 (19U 108)
+m 27810,17205 0 161133 -- MSL 79 (19U 109)
+n 19029,17205 0 161134 -- MSL 80 (19U 110)
+o 18540,17205,450 0 161135 -- MSL 81 (19U 111)
+p 19029,17205,3930 1 161136 -- MSL 82 (19U 112)
+q 19029,17205,3930 1 161137 -- MSL 83 (19U 113)
+r 13662,17205 0 161138 -- MSL 84 (19U 114)
+s 14637,17205,450 0 161139 -- MSL 85 (19U 115)
+t 14148,20970,450 2 161140 -- MSL 86 (19U 116)
+u 18540,16755,450 0 161141 -- MSL 87 (19U 117)
+v 17565,16755 0 161142 -- MSL 88 (19U 118)
+w 26346,16755 0 161143 -- MSL 89 (19U 119)
+x 17565,16755 0 161144 -- MSL 90 (19U 120)
+y 17565,16755,3930 1 161145 -- MSL 91 (19U 121)
+z 15126,16755 0 161146 -- MSL 92 (19U 122)
+{ 13173,20130,6075 3 161147 -- MSL 93 (19U 123)
+lC "
+| 13173,19758,6588 3 161148 -- MSL 94 (19U 124)
+ba "
+} 13173,20130,6075 3 161149 -- MSL 95 (19U 125)
+rC "
+ti 26346,9435 0 161150 -- MSL 96 (19U 126)
+`A 20004,24930 2 161216 -- MSL 99 (19U 192)
+^A 20004,24930 2 161218 -- MSL 100 (19U 194)
+`E 16101,24930 2 161224 -- MSL 101 (19U 200)
+^E 16101,24930 2 161226 -- MSL 102 (19U 202)
+:E 16101,25050 2 161227 -- MSL 103 (19U 203)
+^I 8295,24930 2 161230 -- MSL 104 (19U 206)
+:I 8295,25050 2 161231 -- MSL 105 (19U 207)
+aa 17565,22125 2 161204 -- MSL 106 (19U 180)
+ga 17565,22125 2 161120 -- MSL 107 (19U 96)
+a^ 17565,22125 2 161160 -- MSL 108 (19U 136)
^ "
-ad 17565,22125 2 3752
-a~ 17565,22521 2 3710
-~ "
-`U 19029,24930,450 2 3801
-^U 19029,24930,450 2 3803
-'Y 19029,24930 2 3805
-'y 17565,22125,3930 3 3837
-de 17565,20505 2 3760
-,C 17076,20205,5988 3 3783
-,c 15612,17205,5988 1 3815
-~N 20004,25161 2 3793
-~n 19029,22521 2 3825
-r! 9759,17115,3540 1 3745
-r? 16101,17106,3549 1 3775
-Cs 17565,15834 0 3748
-Po 17565,20505 2 3747
-Ye 17565,20055 2 3749
-sc 17565,20205,3930 3 3751
-Fn 17565,20820 2 51871
-ct 17565,21603,1890 2 3746
-^a 17076,22125,450 2 3810
-^e 17565,22125,450 2 3818
-^o 18540,22125,450 2 3828
-^u 18540,22125,450 2 3835
-'a 17076,22125,450 2 3809
-'e 17565,22125,450 2 3817
-'o 18540,22125,450 2 3827
-'u 18540,22125,450 2 3834
-`a 17076,22125,450 2 3808
-`e 17565,22125,450 2 3816
-`o 18540,22125,450 2 3826
-`u 18540,22125,450 2 3833
-:a 17076,22125,450 2 3812
-:e 17565,22125,450 2 3819
-:o 18540,22125,450 2 3830
-:u 18540,22125,450 2 3836
-oA 20004,27354 2 3781
-^i 8781,22125 2 3822
-/O 20004,20205,450 2 3800
-AE 30249,19755 2 3782
-oa 17076,24825,450 2 3813
-'i 8781,22125 2 3821
-/o 18540,17205,450 0 3832
-ae 27321,17205,450 0 3814
-:A 20004,25050 2 3780
-`i 8781,22125 2 3820
-:O 20004,25050,450 2 3798
-:U 19029,25050,450 2 3804
-'E 16101,24930 2 3785
-:i 8781,22125 2 3823
-ss 18540,20820,450 2 3807
-^O 20004,24930,450 2 3796
-'A 20004,24930 2 3777
-~A 20004,25161 2 3779
-~a 17076,22521,450 2 3811
--D 19515,19755 2 3792
-Sd 18540,21666,450 2 3824
-'I 8295,24930 2 3789
-`I 8295,24930 2 3788
-'O 20004,24930,450 2 3795
-`O 20004,24930,450 2 3794
-~O 20004,25161,450 2 3797
-~o 18540,22521,450 2 3829
-vS 15612,24930,450 2 51795
-vs 14637,22125,450 2 51827
-'U 19029,24930,450 2 3802
-:Y 19029,25050 2 51801
-:y 17565,22125,3930 3 3839
-TP 18540,19755 2 3806
-Tp 19029,20820,3930 3 3838
-mc 15612,12630,4680 1 3765
-ps 17565,19635,4200 1 3766
-34 30249,20610,555 2 3774
-\- 30249,9375 0 51757
-14 30249,20610,555 2 3772
-12 30249,20610,555 2 3773
-Of 14637,20505 2 3754
-Om 14637,20505 2 3770
-Fo 15612,14025 0 3755
-Fc 15612,14025 0 3771
-t+- 30249,15450,5895 1 3761
-bb 13173,19083,5916 1 3750
-co 13173,19635 0 3753
-tno 30249,11274 0 3756
-rg 13173,19635 0 3758
-S2 11709,20385 2 3762
-S3 11709,20055 2 3763
-ac 17565,507,5988 1 3768
-S1 11709,20055 2 3769
-tmu 30249,15225,585 0 3799
-tdi 30249,15885,1035 0 3831
-pc 8781,12759 0 3767
-fm 8781,20055 2 51873
-sd 17565,20055 2 51874
-dg 17565,20205,4095 3 51755
-tm 16101,17850 0 51796
-ah 17565,22125 2 51935
-ao 17565,24825 2 51930
-f/ 5367,20610,555 2 51759
-em 30249,10440 0 51789
-en 17565,10440 0 51790
-dd 17565,20205,4095 3 51773
-.i 8781,16755 0 51957
-aq 6831,19755 2 3623
-bu 13173,14226 0 51889
-'C 17076,24930,450 2 20166
-'c 15612,22125,450 2 20198
-lq 11220,19755 2 51838
-rq 11220,19755 2 51746
-Bq 11220,4038,3672 1 51772
-vz 15126,22125 2 51834
-fi 21954,21855 2 51881
-fl 21954,20820 2 51882
-ff 25371,20820 2 51883
-Fi 33177,21855 2 51884
-Fl 33177,20820 2 51885
-ij 17565,21855,3930 3 51958
-bq 6831,4038,3672 1 51756
-%0 34152,20505,450 2 51901
-a- 17565,21675 2 3759
-ab 17565,22200 2 51926
-a. 17565,22590 2 51927
-oe 28785,17205,450 0 51823
-OE 28785,20205,450 2 51791
-fo 9270,14025 0 51886
-fc 9270,14025 0 51887
-sq 19029,15624 0 51899
-/L 14148,19755 2 51944
-/l 9270,20820 2 51960
-a" 17565,22125 2 51933
-ho 17565,1095,4155 1 51934
-vZ 17565,24930 2 51802
-IJ 21954,19755,450 2 51942
+ad 17565,22125 2 161192 -- MSL 109 (19U 168)
+~ 17565,22521 2 161176 -- MSL 110 (19U 152)
+a~ "
+`U 19029,24930,450 2 161241 -- MSL 111 (19U 217)
+^U 19029,24930,450 2 161243 -- MSL 112 (19U 219)
+u00AF 13173,21105 2 161199 -- MSL 113 (19U 175)
+'Y 19029,24930 2 161245 -- MSL 114 (19U 221)
+'y 17565,22125,3930 3 161277 -- MSL 115 (19U 253)
+de 17565,20505 2 161200 -- MSL 116 (19U 176)
+,C 17076,20205,5988 3 161223 -- MSL 117 (19U 199)
+,c 15612,17205,5988 1 161255 -- MSL 118 (19U 231)
+~N 20004,25161 2 161233 -- MSL 119 (19U 209)
+~n 19029,22521 2 161265 -- MSL 120 (19U 241)
+r! 9759,17115,3540 1 161185 -- MSL 121 (19U 161)
+r? 16101,17106,3549 1 161215 -- MSL 122 (19U 191)
+Cs 17565,15834 0 161188 -- MSL 123 (19U 164)
+Po 17565,20505 2 161187 -- MSL 124 (19U 163)
+Ye 17565,20055 2 161189 -- MSL 125 (19U 165)
+sc 17565,20205,3930 3 161191 -- MSL 126 (19U 167)
+Fn 17565,20820 2 161155 -- MSL 127 (19U 131)
+ct 17565,21603,1890 2 161186 -- MSL 128 (19U 162)
+^a 17076,22125,450 2 161250 -- MSL 129 (19U 226)
+^e 17565,22125,450 2 161258 -- MSL 130 (19U 234)
+^o 18540,22125,450 2 161268 -- MSL 131 (19U 244)
+^u 18540,22125,450 2 161275 -- MSL 132 (19U 251)
+'a 17076,22125,450 2 161249 -- MSL 133 (19U 225)
+'e 17565,22125,450 2 161257 -- MSL 134 (19U 233)
+'o 18540,22125,450 2 161267 -- MSL 135 (19U 243)
+'u 18540,22125,450 2 161274 -- MSL 136 (19U 250)
+`a 17076,22125,450 2 161248 -- MSL 137 (19U 224)
+`e 17565,22125,450 2 161256 -- MSL 138 (19U 232)
+`o 18540,22125,450 2 161266 -- MSL 139 (19U 242)
+`u 18540,22125,450 2 161273 -- MSL 140 (19U 249)
+:a 17076,22125,450 2 161252 -- MSL 141 (19U 228)
+:e 17565,22125,450 2 161259 -- MSL 142 (19U 235)
+:o 18540,22125,450 2 161270 -- MSL 143 (19U 246)
+:u 18540,22125,450 2 161276 -- MSL 144 (19U 252)
+oA 20004,27354 2 161221 -- MSL 145 (19U 197)
+^i 8781,22125 2 161262 -- MSL 146 (19U 238)
+/O 20004,20205,450 2 161240 -- MSL 147 (19U 216)
+AE 30249,19755 2 161222 -- MSL 148 (19U 198)
+oa 17076,24825,450 2 161253 -- MSL 149 (19U 229)
+'i 8781,22125 2 161261 -- MSL 150 (19U 237)
+/o 18540,17205,450 0 161272 -- MSL 151 (19U 248)
+ae 27321,17205,450 0 161254 -- MSL 152 (19U 230)
+:A 20004,25050 2 161220 -- MSL 153 (19U 196)
+`i 8781,22125 2 161260 -- MSL 154 (19U 236)
+:O 20004,25050,450 2 161238 -- MSL 155 (19U 214)
+:U 19029,25050,450 2 161244 -- MSL 156 (19U 220)
+'E 16101,24930 2 161225 -- MSL 157 (19U 201)
+:i 8781,22125 2 161263 -- MSL 158 (19U 239)
+ss 18540,20820,450 2 161247 -- MSL 159 (19U 223)
+^O 20004,24930,450 2 161236 -- MSL 160 (19U 212)
+'A 20004,24930 2 161217 -- MSL 161 (19U 193)
+~A 20004,25161 2 161219 -- MSL 162 (19U 195)
+~a 17076,22521,450 2 161251 -- MSL 163 (19U 227)
+-D 19515,19755 2 161232 -- MSL 164 (19U 208)
+Sd 18540,21666,450 2 161264 -- MSL 165 (19U 240)
+'I 8295,24930 2 161229 -- MSL 166 (19U 205)
+`I 8295,24930 2 161228 -- MSL 167 (19U 204)
+'O 20004,24930,450 2 161235 -- MSL 168 (19U 211)
+`O 20004,24930,450 2 161234 -- MSL 169 (19U 210)
+~O 20004,25161,450 2 161237 -- MSL 170 (19U 213)
+~o 18540,22521,450 2 161269 -- MSL 171 (19U 245)
+vS 15612,24930,450 2 161162 -- MSL 172 (19U 138)
+vs 14637,22125,450 2 161178 -- MSL 173 (19U 154)
+'U 19029,24930,450 2 161242 -- MSL 174 (19U 218)
+:Y 19029,25050 2 161183 -- MSL 175 (19U 159)
+:y 17565,22125,3930 3 161279 -- MSL 176 (19U 255)
+TP 18540,19755 2 161246 -- MSL 177 (19U 222)
+Tp 19029,20820,3930 3 161278 -- MSL 178 (19U 254)
+mc 15612,12630,4680 1 161205 -- MSL 180 (19U 181)
+ps 17565,19635,4200 1 161206 -- MSL 181 (19U 182)
+34 30249,20610,555 2 161214 -- MSL 182 (19U 190)
+\- 30249,9375 0 60096 -- MSL 183 ( 7J 192)
+14 30249,20610,555 2 161212 -- MSL 184 (19U 188)
+12 30249,20610,555 2 161213 -- MSL 185 (19U 189)
+Of 14637,20505 2 161194 -- MSL 186 (19U 170)
+Om 14637,20505 2 161210 -- MSL 187 (19U 186)
+Fo 15612,14025 0 161195 -- MSL 188 (19U 171)
+Fc 15612,14025 0 161211 -- MSL 190 (19U 187)
+t+- 30249,15450,5895 1 161201 -- MSL 191 (19U 177)
+bb 13173,19083,5916 1 161190 -- MSL 192 (19U 166)
+co 13173,19635 0 161193 -- MSL 193 (19U 169)
+tno 30249,11274 0 161196 -- MSL 194 (19U 172)
+u00AD 8781,10965 0 161197 -- MSL 195 (19U 173)
+rg 13173,19635 0 161198 -- MSL 196 (19U 174)
+S2 11709,20385 2 161202 -- MSL 197 (19U 178)
+S3 11709,20055 2 161203 -- MSL 198 (19U 179)
+ac 17565,507,5988 1 161208 -- MSL 199 (19U 184)
+S1 11709,20055 2 161209 -- MSL 200 (19U 185)
+tmu 30249,15225,585 0 161239 -- MSL 201 (19U 215)
+tdi 30249,15885,1035 0 161271 -- MSL 202 (19U 247)
+u203C 18051,20205,450 2 87315 -- MSL 221 (10U 19)
+u20A7 32688,20970,450 2 60121 -- MSL 232 ( 7J 217)
+pc 8781,12759 0 161207 -- MSL 302 (19U 183)
+u013F 14637,19755 2 51943 -- MSL 306 ( 6J 231)
+u0140 14148,20820 2 51959 -- MSL 307 ( 6J 247)
+u2113 17565,18045,765 0 60122 -- MSL 308 ( 7J 218)
+u0149 24882,19755 2 51951 -- MSL 309 ( 6J 239)
+fm 8781,20055 2 60101 -- MSL 310 ( 7J 197)
+sd 17565,20055 2 60102 -- MSL 311 ( 7J 198)
+dg 17565,20205,4095 3 161158 -- MSL 312 (19U 134)
+tm 16101,17850 0 161177 -- MSL 313 (19U 153)
+u2017 13173,0,6588 1 60095 -- MSL 314 ( 7J 191)
+ah 17565,22125 2 75169 -- MSL 315 ( 9E 161)
+ao 17565,24825 2 60152 -- MSL 316 ( 7J 248)
+f/ 5367,20610,555 2 60109 -- MSL 324 ( 7J 205)
+em 30249,10440 0 161175 -- MSL 325 (19U 151)
+en 17565,10440 0 161174 -- MSL 326 (19U 150)
+dd 17565,20205,4095 3 161159 -- MSL 327 (19U 135)
+.i 8781,16755 0 46333 -- MSL 328 ( 5T 253)
+aq 6831,19755 2 161063 -- MSL 329 (19U 39)
+bu 13173,14226 0 161173 -- MSL 331 (19U 149)
+u207F 13662,20385 2 87548 -- MSL 332 (10U 252)
+u0111 19029,20820,450 2 75248 -- MSL 342 ( 9E 240)
+u0041_0306 20004,25005 2 75203 -- MSL 400 ( 9E 195)
+u0061_0306 17076,22200,450 2 75235 -- MSL 401 ( 9E 227)
+u0041_0328 20004,19755,4155 3 75173 -- MSL 404 ( 9E 165)
+u0061_0328 17076,17205,4155 1 75193 -- MSL 405 ( 9E 185)
+'C 17076,24930,450 2 75206 -- MSL 406 ( 9E 198)
+'c 15612,22125,450 2 75238 -- MSL 407 ( 9E 230)
+u0041_030C 17076,24930,450 2 75208 -- MSL 410 ( 9E 200)
+u0061_030C 15612,22125,450 2 75240 -- MSL 411 ( 9E 232)
+u0044_030C 19515,24930 2 75215 -- MSL 414 ( 9E 207)
+u0064_030C 22443,22290,450 2 75247 -- MSL 415 ( 9E 239)
+u0045_030C 16101,24930 2 75212 -- MSL 416 ( 9E 204)
+u0065_030C 17565,22125,450 2 75244 -- MSL 417 ( 9E 236)
+u0045_0328 16101,19755,4155 3 75210 -- MSL 422 ( 9E 202)
+u0065_0328 17565,17205,4155 1 75242 -- MSL 423 ( 9E 234)
+u004C_0301 14637,24930 2 75205 -- MSL 440 ( 9E 197)
+u006C_0301 8295,25530 2 75237 -- MSL 441 ( 9E 229)
+u004C_030C 14637,19755 2 75196 -- MSL 442 ( 9E 188)
+u006C_030C 11709,22290 2 75198 -- MSL 443 ( 9E 190)
+u004E_0301 20004,24930 2 75217 -- MSL 446 ( 9E 209)
+u006E_0301 19029,22125 2 75249 -- MSL 447 ( 9E 241)
+u004E_030C 20004,24930 2 75218 -- MSL 448 ( 9E 210)
+u006E_030C 19029,22125 2 75250 -- MSL 449 ( 9E 242)
+u004F_030B 20004,24930,450 2 75221 -- MSL 452 ( 9E 213)
+u006F_030B 18540,22125,450 2 75253 -- MSL 453 ( 9E 245)
+u0052_0301 18051,24930 2 75200 -- MSL 456 ( 9E 192)
+u0072_0301 13662,22125 2 75232 -- MSL 457 ( 9E 224)
+u0052_030C 18051,24930 2 75224 -- MSL 458 ( 9E 216)
+u0072_030C 13662,22125 2 75256 -- MSL 459 ( 9E 248)
+u0053_0301 15612,24930,450 2 75148 -- MSL 462 ( 9E 140)
+u0073_0301 14637,22125,450 2 75164 -- MSL 463 ( 9E 156)
+u0054_030C 17076,24930 2 75149 -- MSL 466 ( 9E 141)
+u0074_030C 14148,22290,450 2 75165 -- MSL 467 ( 9E 157)
+u0054_0327 17076,19755,5988 3 75230 -- MSL 468 ( 9E 222)
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+A hy -974
+A - -974
+A en -974
+A em -974
+K hy -974
+K - -974
+K en -974
+K em -974
+cq s -974
+' s -974
+hy X -974
+- X -974
+hy A -974
+- A -974
+en X -974
+en A -974
+em X -974
+b f -485
charset
-! 7806,20160,405,1176,798,880 2 3617
-dq 11709,19755,0,504,-2439,504 2 3618
+! 7806,20160,405,1176,798,880 2 161057 -- MSL 1 (19U 33)
+dq 11709,19755,0,504,-2438,504 2 161058 -- MSL 2 (19U 34)
" "
-sh 15612,20460,4296,0,-936 3 3619
+sh 15612,20460,4296,0,-935 3 161059 -- MSL 3 (19U 35)
# "
-Do 15612,22065,2295,1062,258,880 2 3620
+Do 15612,22065,2295,1062,258,880 2 161060 -- MSL 4 (19U 36)
$ "
-% 26346,20460,405,0,-1734 2 3621
-& 17565,20160,405,414,381,414 2 3622
-cq 7806,19755,0,744,-1851,744 2 51751
+% 26346,20460,405,0,-1733 2 161061 -- MSL 5 (19U 37)
+& 17565,20160,405,414,381,414 2 161062 -- MSL 6 (19U 38)
+cq 7806,19755,0,744,-1850,744 2 161170 -- MSL 8 (19U 146)
' "
-( 7806,19755,405,3360,-270,880 2 3624
-) 7806,19755,405,618,2472,618 2 3625
-* 15612,20160,0,0,-2880 2 3626
-+ 26346,15255,585,0,-3894 0 3627
-, 7806,2910,4320,0,2160 1 3628
-hy 7806,10230,0,654,468,654 0 3629
+( 7806,19755,405,3360,-269,880 2 161064 -- MSL 9 (19U 40)
+) 7806,19755,405,618,2472,618 2 161065 -- MSL 10 (19U 41)
+* 15612,20160,0,0,-2879 2 161066 -- MSL 11 (19U 42)
++ 26346,15255,585,0,-3893 0 161067 -- MSL 12 (19U 43)
+, 7806,2910,4320,0,2160 1 161068 -- MSL 13 (19U 44)
+hy 7806,10230,0,654,468,654 0 161069 -- MSL 14 (19U 45)
- "
-. 7806,2925,405,0,684 0 3630
-sl 7806,20820,405,4203,3111,880 2 3631
+. 7806,2925,405,0,684 0 161070 -- MSL 15 (19U 46)
+sl 7806,20820,405,4203,3111,880 2 161071 -- MSL 16 (19U 47)
/ "
-0 15612,20460,405,1371,450,880 2 3632
-1 15612,20055,0,0,-879 2 3633
-2 15612,20460,0,1173,1140,880 2 3634
-3 15612,20055,405,1743,621,880 2 3635
-4 15612,20055,0,1101,1074,880 2 3636
-5 15612,20055,405,1530,453,880 2 3637
-6 15612,20460,405,1863,-6,880 2 3638
-7 15612,20055,0,2184,-213,880 2 3639
-8 15612,20460,405,1362,708,880 2 3640
-9 15612,20460,405,1032,828,880 2 3641
-: 7806,13515,405,0,684 0 3642
-; 7806,13515,4320,0,2160 1 3643
-< 26346,16068,0,0,-3981 0 3644
-= 26346,10800,0,0,-3921 0 3645
-> 26346,16068,0,0,-3981 0 3646
-? 14148,20160,405,1497,-1323,880 2 3647
-at 26346,21030,2745,0,-1083 2 3648
+0 15612,20460,405,1371,450,880 2 161072 -- MSL 17 (19U 48)
+1 15612,20055,0,0,-878 2 161073 -- MSL 18 (19U 49)
+2 15612,20460,0,1173,1140,880 2 161074 -- MSL 19 (19U 50)
+3 15612,20055,405,1743,621,880 2 161075 -- MSL 20 (19U 51)
+4 15612,20055,0,1101,1074,880 2 161076 -- MSL 21 (19U 52)
+5 15612,20055,405,1530,453,880 2 161077 -- MSL 22 (19U 53)
+6 15612,20460,405,1863,-5,880 2 161078 -- MSL 23 (19U 54)
+7 15612,20055,0,2184,-212,880 2 161079 -- MSL 24 (19U 55)
+8 15612,20460,405,1362,708,880 2 161080 -- MSL 25 (19U 56)
+9 15612,20460,405,1032,828,880 2 161081 -- MSL 26 (19U 57)
+: 7806,13515,405,0,684 0 161082 -- MSL 27 (19U 58)
+; 7806,13515,4320,0,2160 1 161083 -- MSL 28 (19U 59)
+< 26346,16068,0,0,-3980 0 161084 -- MSL 29 (19U 60)
+= 26346,10800,0,0,-3920 0 161085 -- MSL 30 (19U 61)
+> 26346,16068,0,0,-3980 0 161086 -- MSL 31 (19U 62)
+? 14148,20160,405,1497,-1322,880 2 161087 -- MSL 32 (19U 63)
+at 26346,21030,2745,0,-1082 2 161088 -- MSL 33 (19U 64)
@ "
-A 18051,19755,0,0,2478 2 3649
-B 16587,19755,0,1230,765,880 2 3650
-C 16101,20160,405,1941,-36,880 2 3651
-D 19029,19755,0,516,657,516 2 3652
-E 15612,19755,0,1971,858,880 2 3653
-F 15126,19755,0,2244,807,880 2 3654
-G 18051,20160,405,1218,-144,880 2 3655
-H 19515,19755,0,1179,558,880 2 3656
-I 6831,19755,0,1557,909,880 2 3657
-J 12198,19755,405,1518,2154,880 2 3658
-K 16101,19755,0,3612,717,880 2 3659
-L 12684,19755,0,0,783 2 3660
-M 22932,19755,0,1287,729,880 2 3661
-N 19515,19755,0,1344,735,880 2 3662
-O 19029,20160,405,732,-39,732 2 3663
-P 16587,19755,0,1425,699,880 2 3664
-Q 19029,20160,993,849,-243,849 2 3665
-R 16101,19755,0,1494,744,880 2 3666
-S 14637,20160,405,1374,888,880 2 3667
-T 14637,19755,0,3165,-825,880 2 3668
-U 18540,19755,405,1449,-453,880 2 3669
-V 17076,19755,0,2931,-1407,880 2 3670
-W 25371,19755,0,3333,-1341,880 2 3671
-X 16587,19755,0,3177,2418,880 2 3672
-Y 16587,19755,0,3216,-1296,880 2 3673
-Z 16101,19755,0,2199,1347,880 2 3674
-lB 7806,19755,405,2646,699,880 2 3675
+A 18051,19755,0,0,2478 2 161089 -- MSL 34 (19U 65)
+B 16587,19755,0,1230,765,880 2 161090 -- MSL 35 (19U 66)
+C 16101,20160,405,1941,-35,880 2 161091 -- MSL 36 (19U 67)
+D 19029,19755,0,516,657,516 2 161092 -- MSL 37 (19U 68)
+E 15612,19755,0,1971,858,880 2 161093 -- MSL 38 (19U 69)
+F 15126,19755,0,2244,807,880 2 161094 -- MSL 39 (19U 70)
+G 18051,20160,405,1218,-143,880 2 161095 -- MSL 40 (19U 71)
+H 19515,19755,0,1179,558,880 2 161096 -- MSL 41 (19U 72)
+I 6831,19755,0,1557,909,880 2 161097 -- MSL 42 (19U 73)
+J 12198,19755,405,1518,2154,880 2 161098 -- MSL 43 (19U 74)
+K 16101,19755,0,3612,717,880 2 161099 -- MSL 44 (19U 75)
+L 12684,19755,0,0,783 2 161100 -- MSL 45 (19U 76)
+M 22932,19755,0,1287,729,880 2 161101 -- MSL 46 (19U 77)
+N 19515,19755,0,1344,735,880 2 161102 -- MSL 47 (19U 78)
+O 19029,20160,405,732,-38,732 2 161103 -- MSL 48 (19U 79)
+P 16587,19755,0,1425,699,880 2 161104 -- MSL 49 (19U 80)
+Q 19029,20160,993,849,-242,849 2 161105 -- MSL 50 (19U 81)
+R 16101,19755,0,1494,744,880 2 161106 -- MSL 51 (19U 82)
+S 14637,20160,405,1374,888,880 2 161107 -- MSL 52 (19U 83)
+T 14637,19755,0,3165,-824,880 2 161108 -- MSL 53 (19U 84)
+U 18540,19755,405,1449,-452,880 2 161109 -- MSL 54 (19U 85)
+V 17076,19755,0,2931,-1406,880 2 161110 -- MSL 55 (19U 86)
+W 25371,19755,0,3333,-1340,880 2 161111 -- MSL 56 (19U 87)
+X 16587,19755,0,3177,2418,880 2 161112 -- MSL 57 (19U 88)
+Y 16587,19755,0,3216,-1295,880 2 161113 -- MSL 58 (19U 89)
+Z 16101,19755,0,2199,1347,880 2 161114 -- MSL 59 (19U 90)
+lB 7806,19755,405,2646,699,880 2 161115 -- MSL 60 (19U 91)
[ "
-rs 7806,20820,405,0,-1671 2 3676
+rs 7806,20820,405,0,-1670 2 161116 -- MSL 61 (19U 92)
\ "
-rB 7806,19755,405,1341,2004,880 2 3677
+rB 7806,19755,405,1341,2004,880 2 161117 -- MSL 62 (19U 93)
] "
-ha 13173,19758,0,36,36,36 2 51875
-_ 13173,0,6588,1317,1317,880 1 3679
-oq 7806,19755,0,1062,-2169,880 2 51808
+ha 13173,19758,0,36,36,36 2 161118 -- MSL 63 (19U 94)
+_ 13173,0,6588,1317,1317,880 1 161119 -- MSL 64 (19U 95)
+oq 7806,19755,0,1062,-2168,880 2 161169 -- MSL 66 (19U 145)
` "
-a 16101,17160,405,0,621 0 3681
-b 18051,20820,405,0,735 2 3682
-c 15126,17160,405,1257,114,880 0 3683
-d 18051,20820,405,1623,207,880 2 3684
-e 16587,17160,405,546,-6,546 0 3685
-f 11220,20820,0,3024,114,880 2 3686
-g 18051,17160,3930,654,102,654 1 3687
-h 18051,20820,0,0,573 2 3688
-i 6831,21105,0,2052,918,880 2 3689
-j 7317,21105,3930,1986,4662,880 3 3690
-k 14637,20820,0,2835,738,880 2 3691
-l 6831,20820,0,1794,891,880 2 3692
-m 26835,17160,0,0,735 0 3693
-n 18051,17160,0,0,567 0 3694
-o 17565,17160,405,90,-30,90 0 3695
-p 18051,17160,3930,51,1440,51 1 3696
-q 18051,17160,3930,855,216,855 1 3697
-r 11220,17160,0,2286,816,880 0 3698
-s 12684,17160,405,1206,1044,880 0 3699
-t 12198,20985,405,2229,-525,880 2 3700
-u 18051,16755,405,603,-237,603 0 3701
-v 16101,16755,0,1950,-618,880 0 3702
-w 24396,16755,0,1749,-735,880 0 3703
-x 15126,16755,0,2667,2142,880 0 3704
-y 15612,16755,3930,2085,-378,880 1 3705
-z 13662,16755,0,1953,1530,880 0 3706
-lC 11709,20130,6075,2580,-1005,880 3 3707
-{ "
-ba 13173,19758,6588,0,-4596 3 3708
-| "
-rC 11709,20130,6075,0,3153 3 3709
-} "
-ti 26346,8952,0,0,-4029 0 51876
-`A 18051,25005,0,0,2478 2 3776
-^A 18051,25005,0,0,2478 2 3778
-`E 15612,25005,0,1971,858,880 2 3784
-^E 15612,25005,0,1971,858,880 2 3786
-:E 15612,24645,0,1971,858,880 2 3787
-^I 6831,25005,0,4425,909,880 2 3790
-:I 6831,24645,0,4878,909,880 2 3791
-aa 15612,22080,0,2073,-6261,880 2 3764
-ga 15612,22080,0,0,-3054 2 3680
-a^ 15612,22080,0,0,-4680 2 3678
+a 16101,17160,405,0,621 0 161121 -- MSL 67 (19U 97)
+b 18051,20820,405,0,735 2 161122 -- MSL 68 (19U 98)
+c 15126,17160,405,1257,114,880 0 161123 -- MSL 69 (19U 99)
+d 18051,20820,405,1623,207,880 2 161124 -- MSL 70 (19U 100)
+e 16587,17160,405,546,-5,546 0 161125 -- MSL 71 (19U 101)
+f 11220,20820,0,3024,114,880 2 161126 -- MSL 72 (19U 102)
+g 18051,17160,3930,654,102,654 1 161127 -- MSL 73 (19U 103)
+h 18051,20820,0,0,573 2 161128 -- MSL 74 (19U 104)
+i 6831,21105,0,2052,918,880 2 161129 -- MSL 75 (19U 105)
+j 7317,21105,3930,1986,4662,880 3 161130 -- MSL 76 (19U 106)
+k 14637,20820,0,2835,738,880 2 161131 -- MSL 77 (19U 107)
+l 6831,20820,0,1794,891,880 2 161132 -- MSL 78 (19U 108)
+m 26835,17160,0,0,735 0 161133 -- MSL 79 (19U 109)
+n 18051,17160,0,0,567 0 161134 -- MSL 80 (19U 110)
+o 17565,17160,405,90,-29,90 0 161135 -- MSL 81 (19U 111)
+p 18051,17160,3930,51,1440,51 1 161136 -- MSL 82 (19U 112)
+q 18051,17160,3930,855,216,855 1 161137 -- MSL 83 (19U 113)
+r 11220,17160,0,2286,816,880 0 161138 -- MSL 84 (19U 114)
+s 12684,17160,405,1206,1044,880 0 161139 -- MSL 85 (19U 115)
+t 12198,20985,405,2229,-524,880 2 161140 -- MSL 86 (19U 116)
+u 18051,16755,405,603,-236,603 0 161141 -- MSL 87 (19U 117)
+v 16101,16755,0,1950,-617,880 0 161142 -- MSL 88 (19U 118)
+w 24396,16755,0,1749,-734,880 0 161143 -- MSL 89 (19U 119)
+x 15126,16755,0,2667,2142,880 0 161144 -- MSL 90 (19U 120)
+y 15612,16755,3930,2085,-377,880 1 161145 -- MSL 91 (19U 121)
+z 13662,16755,0,1953,1530,880 0 161146 -- MSL 92 (19U 122)
+{ 11709,20130,6075,2580,-1004,880 3 161147 -- MSL 93 (19U 123)
+lC "
+| 13173,19758,6588,0,-4595 3 161148 -- MSL 94 (19U 124)
+ba "
+} 11709,20130,6075,0,3153 3 161149 -- MSL 95 (19U 125)
+rC "
+ti 26346,8952,0,0,-4028 0 161150 -- MSL 96 (19U 126)
+`A 18051,25005,0,0,2478 2 161216 -- MSL 99 (19U 192)
+^A 18051,25005,0,0,2478 2 161218 -- MSL 100 (19U 194)
+`E 15612,25005,0,1971,858,880 2 161224 -- MSL 101 (19U 200)
+^E 15612,25005,0,1971,858,880 2 161226 -- MSL 102 (19U 202)
+:E 15612,24645,0,1971,858,880 2 161227 -- MSL 103 (19U 203)
+^I 6831,25005,0,4425,909,880 2 161230 -- MSL 104 (19U 206)
+:I 6831,24645,0,4878,909,880 2 161231 -- MSL 105 (19U 207)
+aa 15612,22080,0,2073,-6260,880 2 161204 -- MSL 106 (19U 180)
+ga 15612,22080,0,0,-3053 2 161120 -- MSL 107 (19U 96)
+a^ 15612,22080,0,0,-4679 2 161160 -- MSL 108 (19U 136)
^ "
-ad 15612,21795,0,0,-4674 2 3752
-a~ 15612,21819,0,1443,-2550,880 2 3710
-~ "
-`U 18540,25005,405,1449,-453,880 2 3801
-^U 18540,25005,405,1449,-453,880 2 3803
-'Y 16587,25005,0,3216,-1296,880 2 3805
-'y 15612,22080,3930,2085,-378,880 3 3837
-de 15612,20460,0,0,-2748 2 3760
-,C 16101,20160,6285,1941,-36,880 3 3783
-,c 15126,17160,6285,1257,114,880 1 3815
-~N 19515,24744,0,1344,735,880 2 3793
-~n 18051,21819,0,222,567,222 2 3825
-r! 7806,17157,3408,714,1260,714 0 3745
-r? 14148,17175,3390,0,1623 0 3775
-Cs 15612,15684,0,96,-528,96 0 3748
-Po 15612,20460,0,2118,1011,880 2 3747
-Ye 15612,20055,0,3255,-999,880 2 3749
-sc 15612,20160,4095,0,-1920 3 3751
-Fn 15612,20820,0,1578,-2127,880 2 51871
-ct 15612,20547,498,1389,-540,880 2 3746
-^a 16101,22080,405,0,621 2 3810
-^e 16587,22080,405,546,-6,546 2 3818
-^o 17565,22080,405,90,-30,90 2 3828
-^u 18051,22080,405,603,-237,603 2 3835
-'a 16101,22080,405,1827,621,880 2 3809
-'e 16587,22080,405,1584,-6,880 2 3817
-'o 17565,22080,405,1095,-30,880 2 3827
-'u 18051,22080,405,852,-237,852 2 3834
-`a 16101,22080,405,0,621 2 3808
-`e 16587,22080,405,546,-6,546 2 3816
-`o 17565,22080,405,90,-30,90 2 3826
-`u 18051,22080,405,603,-237,603 2 3833
-:a 16101,21795,405,0,621 2 3812
-:e 16587,21795,405,546,-6,546 2 3819
-:o 17565,21795,405,90,-30,90 2 3830
-:u 18051,21795,405,603,-237,603 2 3836
-oA 18051,26850,0,0,2478 2 3781
-^i 6831,22080,0,3831,921,880 2 3822
-/O 19029,20205,450,2472,1920,880 2 3800
-AE 28299,19755,0,2715,2868,880 2 3782
-oa 16101,24390,405,0,621 2 3813
-'i 6831,22080,0,6462,921,880 2 3821
-/o 17565,17232,474,1710,1614,880 0 3832
-ae 25857,17160,405,591,780,591 0 3814
-:A 18051,24645,0,0,2478 2 3780
-`i 6831,22080,0,1335,1338,880 2 3820
-:O 19029,24645,405,732,-39,732 2 3798
-:U 18540,24645,405,1449,-453,880 2 3804
-'E 15612,25005,0,2739,858,880 2 3785
-:i 6831,21795,0,4275,921,880 2 3823
-ss 16101,20820,405,57,780,57 2 3807
-^O 19029,25005,405,732,-39,732 2 3796
-'A 18051,25005,0,1518,2478,880 2 3777
-~A 18051,24744,0,1263,2478,880 2 3779
-~a 16101,21819,405,1197,621,880 2 3811
--D 19029,19755,0,516,690,516 2 3792
-Sd 17565,21426,405,66,-36,66 2 3824
-'I 6831,25005,0,7128,909,880 2 3789
-`I 6831,25005,0,2073,909,880 2 3788
-'O 19029,25005,405,1029,-39,880 2 3795
-`O 19029,25005,405,732,-39,732 2 3794
-~O 19029,24744,405,774,-39,774 2 3797
-~o 17565,21819,405,465,-30,465 2 3829
-vS 14637,25005,405,1374,888,880 2 51795
-vs 12684,22080,405,1596,1044,880 2 51827
-'U 18540,25005,405,1449,-453,880 2 3802
-:Y 16587,24645,0,3216,-1296,880 2 51801
-:y 15612,21795,3930,2085,-378,880 3 3839
-TP 16587,19755,0,675,753,675 2 3806
-Tp 18051,20820,3930,51,1440,51 3 3838
-mc 14637,12630,4350,1122,2931,880 1 3765
-ps 15612,19635,4200,0,-1344 3 3766
-34 26346,20610,555,0,-1806 2 3774
-\- 26346,8295,0,0,-3891 0 51757
-14 26346,20610,555,0,-1755 2 3772
-12 26346,20610,555,0,-1998 2 3773
-Of 15612,20460,0,0,-2658 2 3754
-Om 15612,20460,0,0,-2451 2 3770
-Fo 13662,14145,0,2082,-45,880 0 3755
-Fc 13662,14145,0,267,1770,267 0 3771
-t+- 26346,15255,3900,0,-3906 1 3761
-bb 13173,19083,5916,0,-4596 3 3750
-co 13173,19635,0,3903,-2112,880 2 3753
-tno 26346,11679,0,0,-3984 0 3756
-rg 13173,19635,0,3903,-2112,880 2 3758
-S2 10245,20385,0,2097,-225,880 2 3762
-S3 10245,20055,0,2064,-186,880 2 3763
-ac 15612,375,6285,0,-2349 1 3768
-S1 10245,20055,0,0,-495 2 3769
-tmu 26346,15189,579,0,-3957 0 3799
-tdi 26346,12780,0,0,-3894 0 3831
-pc 7806,11760,0,0,-1131 0 3767
-fm 7806,20055,0,1680,-2322,880 2 51873
-sd 15612,20055,0,0,-2322 2 51874
-dg 15612,20160,4095,0,-1632 3 51755
-tm 16101,17850,0,1443,-1980,880 0 51796
-ah 15612,22080,0,132,-5370,132 2 51935
-ao 15612,24390,0,0,-6087 2 51930
-f/ 4392,20610,555,7662,7350,880 2 51759
-em 26346,9840,0,462,330,462 0 51789
-en 15612,9840,0,528,336,528 0 51790
-dd 15612,20160,4095,0,-1611 3 51773
-.i 6831,16755,0,975,921,880 0 51957
-aq 7806,19755,0,672,-2604,672 2 3623
-bu 13173,14226,0,0,-498 0 51889
-'C 16101,25005,405,2718,-36,880 2 20166
-'c 15126,22080,405,2466,114,880 2 20198
-lq 11709,19755,0,1344,-2424,880 2 51838
-rq 11709,19755,0,756,-1836,756 2 51746
-Bq 11709,2970,3315,0,1494 0 51772
-vz 13662,22080,0,1953,1530,880 2 51834
-fi 17076,21105,0,2268,-153,880 2 51881
-fl 17076,20820,0,1668,57,880 2 51882
-ff 20490,20820,0,3111,42,880 2 51883
-Fi 26346,21105,0,2331,-201,880 2 51884
-Fl 26346,20820,0,1692,48,880 2 51885
-ij 13173,21105,3930,1986,918,880 3 51958
-bq 7806,2970,3315,0,1089 0 51756
-%0 34152,20460,405,684,-159,684 2 51901
-a- 15612,21210,0,0,-5265 2 3759
-ab 15612,22230,0,0,-5238 2 51926
-a. 15612,21795,0,0,-7032 2 51927
-oe 28299,17160,405,768,270,768 0 51823
-OE 25857,20160,405,2463,-27,880 2 51791
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+a^ 15612,22080 2 161160 -- MSL 108 (19U 136)
^ "
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-a~ 15612,21873 2 3710
-~ "
-`U 19029,25005,405 2 3801
-^U 19029,25005,405 2 3803
-'Y 16587,25005 2 3805
-'y 15612,22080,3930 3 3837
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-~n 18051,21873 2 3825
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-r? 15126,17124,3441 0 3775
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-Ye 15612,20055 2 3749
-sc 15612,20160,4095 3 3751
-Fn 15612,20820 2 51871
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-^e 16587,22080,405 2 3818
-^o 18051,22080,405 2 3828
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-'e 16587,22080,405 2 3817
-'o 18051,22080,405 2 3827
-'u 17565,22080,405 2 3834
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-^i 7806,22080 2 3822
-/O 19029,20187,501 2 3800
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-'i 7806,22080 2 3821
-/o 18051,17163,432 0 3832
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-:A 18540,24690 2 3780
-`i 7806,22080 2 3820
-:O 19029,24690,405 2 3798
-:U 19029,24690,405 2 3804
-'E 15612,25005 2 3785
-:i 7806,21840 2 3823
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-'A 18540,25005 2 3777
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-Sd 18051,22695,405 2 3824
-'I 7317,25005 2 3789
-`I 7317,25005 2 3788
-'O 19029,25005,405 2 3795
-`O 19029,25005,405 2 3794
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-14 26835,20610,555 2 3772
-12 26835,20610,555 2 3773
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-'c 14637,22080,405 2 20198
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+`U 19029,25005,405 2 161241 -- MSL 111 (19U 217)
+^U 19029,25005,405 2 161243 -- MSL 112 (19U 219)
+u00AF 13173,21105 2 161199 -- MSL 113 (19U 175)
+'Y 16587,25005 2 161245 -- MSL 114 (19U 221)
+'y 15612,22080,3930 3 161277 -- MSL 115 (19U 253)
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+,C 16101,20160,4896 3 161223 -- MSL 117 (19U 199)
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+~N 19515,24915 2 161233 -- MSL 119 (19U 209)
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+r? 15126,17124,3441 0 161215 -- MSL 122 (19U 191)
+Cs 15612,15684 0 161188 -- MSL 123 (19U 164)
+Po 15612,20460 2 161187 -- MSL 124 (19U 163)
+Ye 15612,20055 2 161189 -- MSL 125 (19U 165)
+sc 15612,20160,4095 3 161191 -- MSL 126 (19U 167)
+Fn 15612,20820 2 161155 -- MSL 127 (19U 131)
+ct 15612,20526,537 2 161186 -- MSL 128 (19U 162)
+^a 15126,22080,405 2 161250 -- MSL 129 (19U 226)
+^e 16587,22080,405 2 161258 -- MSL 130 (19U 234)
+^o 18051,22080,405 2 161268 -- MSL 131 (19U 244)
+^u 17565,22080,405 2 161275 -- MSL 132 (19U 251)
+'a 15126,22080,405 2 161249 -- MSL 133 (19U 225)
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+'o 18051,22080,405 2 161267 -- MSL 135 (19U 243)
+'u 17565,22080,405 2 161274 -- MSL 136 (19U 250)
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+`e 16587,22080,405 2 161256 -- MSL 138 (19U 232)
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+`u 17565,22080,405 2 161273 -- MSL 140 (19U 249)
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+:o 18051,21840,405 2 161270 -- MSL 143 (19U 246)
+:u 17565,21840,405 2 161276 -- MSL 144 (19U 252)
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+^i 7806,22080 2 161262 -- MSL 146 (19U 238)
+/O 19029,20187,501 2 161240 -- MSL 147 (19U 216)
+AE 30738,19755 2 161222 -- MSL 148 (19U 198)
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+'i 7806,22080 2 161261 -- MSL 150 (19U 237)
+/o 18051,17163,432 0 161272 -- MSL 151 (19U 248)
+ae 26346,17160,405 0 161254 -- MSL 152 (19U 230)
+:A 18540,24690 2 161220 -- MSL 153 (19U 196)
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+:O 19029,24690,405 2 161238 -- MSL 155 (19U 214)
+:U 19029,24690,405 2 161244 -- MSL 156 (19U 220)
+'E 15612,25005 2 161225 -- MSL 157 (19U 201)
+:i 7806,21840 2 161263 -- MSL 158 (19U 239)
+ss 16587,20820,405 2 161247 -- MSL 159 (19U 223)
+^O 19029,25005,405 2 161236 -- MSL 160 (19U 212)
+'A 18540,25005 2 161217 -- MSL 161 (19U 193)
+~A 18540,24915 2 161219 -- MSL 162 (19U 195)
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+-D 18540,19755 2 161232 -- MSL 164 (19U 208)
+Sd 18051,22695,405 2 161264 -- MSL 165 (19U 240)
+'I 7317,25005 2 161229 -- MSL 166 (19U 205)
+`I 7317,25005 2 161228 -- MSL 167 (19U 204)
+'O 19029,25005,405 2 161235 -- MSL 168 (19U 211)
+`O 19029,25005,405 2 161234 -- MSL 169 (19U 210)
+~O 19029,24915,405 2 161237 -- MSL 170 (19U 213)
+~o 18051,21873,405 2 161269 -- MSL 171 (19U 245)
+vS 14148,25005,405 2 161162 -- MSL 172 (19U 138)
+vs 12198,22080,405 2 161178 -- MSL 173 (19U 154)
+'U 19029,25005,405 2 161242 -- MSL 174 (19U 218)
+:Y 16587,24690 2 161183 -- MSL 175 (19U 159)
+:y 15612,21840,3930 3 161279 -- MSL 176 (19U 255)
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+mc 14637,12630,4350 1 161205 -- MSL 180 (19U 181)
+ps 15612,19635,4200 3 161206 -- MSL 181 (19U 182)
+34 26835,20610,555 2 161214 -- MSL 182 (19U 190)
+\- 26835,8295 0 60096 -- MSL 183 ( 7J 192)
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+12 26835,20610,555 2 161213 -- MSL 185 (19U 189)
+Of 15612,20460 2 161194 -- MSL 186 (19U 170)
+Om 15612,20460 2 161210 -- MSL 187 (19U 186)
+Fo 14148,13950 0 161195 -- MSL 188 (19U 171)
+Fc 14148,13950 0 161211 -- MSL 190 (19U 187)
+t+- 26835,15255,3900 1 161201 -- MSL 191 (19U 177)
+bb 13173,19083,5916 3 161190 -- MSL 192 (19U 166)
+co 13173,19635 2 161193 -- MSL 193 (19U 169)
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+u00AD 7806,10200 0 161197 -- MSL 195 (19U 173)
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+S2 10245,20385 2 161202 -- MSL 197 (19U 178)
+S3 10245,20055 2 161203 -- MSL 198 (19U 179)
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+S1 10245,20055 2 161209 -- MSL 200 (19U 185)
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+tdi 26835,12780 0 161271 -- MSL 202 (19U 247)
+u203C 15126,20160,405 2 87315 -- MSL 221 (10U 19)
+u20A7 28785,20925,405 2 60121 -- MSL 232 ( 7J 217)
+pc 7806,11781 0 161207 -- MSL 302 (19U 183)
+u013F 13662,19755 2 51943 -- MSL 306 ( 6J 231)
+u0140 8781,20820 2 51959 -- MSL 307 ( 6J 247)
+u2113 15612,18150,297 0 60122 -- MSL 308 ( 7J 218)
+u0149 20979,19755 2 51951 -- MSL 309 ( 6J 239)
+fm 7806,20055 2 60101 -- MSL 310 ( 7J 197)
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+u2017 13173,0,6588 1 60095 -- MSL 314 ( 7J 191)
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+ao 15612,24390 2 60152 -- MSL 316 ( 7J 248)
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+.i 7806,16755 0 46333 -- MSL 328 ( 5T 253)
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+u0111 18540,20820,405 2 75248 -- MSL 342 ( 9E 240)
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+u0052_0301 16587,25005 2 75200 -- MSL 456 ( 9E 192)
+u0072_0301 12198,22080 2 75232 -- MSL 457 ( 9E 224)
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+u0054_030C 15126,25005 2 75149 -- MSL 466 ( 9E 141)
+u0074_030C 12198,22290,405 2 75165 -- MSL 467 ( 9E 157)
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+u0074_0327 12198,20925,4896 3 75262 -- MSL 469 ( 9E 254)
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+u0075_030B 17565,22080,405 2 75259 -- MSL 475 ( 9E 251)
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+u0075_030A 17565,24390,405 2 75257 -- MSL 477 ( 9E 249)
+u005A_0301 16101,25005 2 75151 -- MSL 482 ( 9E 143)
+u007A_0301 13662,22080 2 75167 -- MSL 483 ( 9E 159)
+u005A_0307 16101,24690 2 75183 -- MSL 484 ( 9E 175)
+u007A_0307 13662,21840 2 75199 -- MSL 485 ( 9E 191)
+u2070 10245,20385 2 51753 -- MSL 1000 ( 6J 41)
+u2074 10245,20055 2 51748 -- MSL 1001 ( 6J 36)
+u2075 10245,20055 2 51749 -- MSL 1002 ( 6J 37)
+u2076 10245,20385 2 51806 -- MSL 1003 ( 6J 94)
+u2077 10245,20055 2 51750 -- MSL 1004 ( 6J 38)
+u2078 10245,20385 2 51754 -- MSL 1005 ( 6J 42)
+u2079 10245,20385 2 51752 -- MSL 1006 ( 6J 40)
+lq 10245,19755 2 161171 -- MSL 1017 (19U 147)
+rq 10245,19755 2 161172 -- MSL 1018 (19U 148)
+Bq 10245,2868,3417 0 161156 -- MSL 1019 (19U 132)
+u2003 26835,0 0 51821 -- MSL 1020 ( 6J 109)
+u2002 15612,0 0 51822 -- MSL 1021 ( 6J 110)
+u2009 7806,0 0 51828 -- MSL 1023 ( 6J 116)
+u2026 26835,2865 0 161157 -- MSL 1028 (19U 133)
+vz 13662,22080 2 75166 -- MSL 1031 ( 9E 158)
+u2120 16101,18000 0 128299 -- MSL 1034 (15U 43)
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+Fi 27321,21105 2 51884 -- MSL 1043 ( 6J 172)
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+ij 15126,21105,3930 3 60134 -- MSL 1047 ( 7J 230)
+u2105 26835,20610,330 2 60072 -- MSL 1060 ( 7J 168)
+u0047_0306 18051,25080,405 2 46288 -- MSL 1061 ( 5T 208)
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+u0053_0327 14148,20160,4896 3 75178 -- MSL 1063 ( 9E 170)
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+a- 15612,21306 2 60154 -- MSL 1084 ( 7J 250)
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+a. 15612,21840 2 75263 -- MSL 1088 ( 9E 255)
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+X 17648,18939 2 161112 -- U+0058 (19U 88)
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+\ "
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+] "
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+h 14715,18939 2 161128 -- U+0068 (19U 104)
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+k 13229,18939 2 161131 -- U+006B (19U 107)
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+z 13229,13720 0 161146 -- U+007A (19U 122)
+{ 8837,19262,5568 3 161147 -- U+007B (19U 123)
+lC "
+| 6873,19262,5568 3 161148 -- U+007C (19U 124)
+ba "
+} 8837,19262,5568 3 161149 -- U+007D (19U 125)
+rC "
+ti 15451,11433 0 161150 -- U+007E (19U 126)
+r! 8811,13720,5219 1 161185 -- U+00A1 (19U 161)
+ct 14715,18939,5284 3 161186 -- U+00A2 (19U 162)
+Po 14715,19262,362 2 161187 -- U+00A3 (19U 163)
+Cs 14715,15710 0 161188 -- U+00A4 (19U 164)
+Ye 14715,18939 2 161189 -- U+00A5 (19U 165)
+bb 6873,19262,5568 3 161190 -- U+00A6 (19U 166)
+sc 14715,19262,5568 3 161191 -- U+00A7 (19U 167)
+ad 8811,19056 2 161192 -- U+00A8 (19U 168)
+co 19495,19262,233 2 161193 -- U+00A9 (19U 169)
+Of 9793,19262 2 161194 -- U+00AA (19U 170)
+Fo 14715,12712 0 161195 -- U+00AB (19U 171)
+tno 15451,13307 0 161196 -- U+00AC (19U 172)
+u00AD 8811,8023 0 161197 -- U+00AD (19U 173)
+rg 19495,19262,233 2 161198 -- U+00AE (19U 174)
+u00AF 14612,21898 2 161199 -- U+00AF (19U 175)
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+S2 8811,19172 2 161202 -- U+00B2 (19U 178)
+S3 8811,19172 2 161203 -- U+00B3 (19U 179)
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+ps 14211,18939,5258 3 161206 -- U+00B6 (19U 182)
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+S1 8811,19172 2 161209 -- U+00B9 (19U 185)
+Om 9663,19262 2 161210 -- U+00BA (19U 186)
+Fc 14715,12712 0 161211 -- U+00BB (19U 187)
+14 22066,19262,736 2 161212 -- U+00BC (19U 188)
+12 22066,19262,736 2 161213 -- U+00BD (19U 189)
+34 22066,19262,736 2 161214 -- U+00BE (19U 190)
+r? 16162,13720,5542 1 161215 -- U+00BF (19U 191)
+`A 17648,23719 2 161216 -- U+00C0 (19U 192)
+'A 17648,23719 2 161217 -- U+00C1 (19U 193)
+^A 17648,23719 2 161218 -- U+00C2 (19U 194)
+~A 17648,23086 2 161219 -- U+00C3 (19U 195)
+:A 17648,22751 2 161220 -- U+00C4 (19U 196)
+oA 17648,22996 2 161221 -- U+00C5 (19U 197)
+AE 26458,18939 2 161222 -- U+00C6 (19U 198)
+,C 19107,19262,5439 3 161223 -- U+00C7 (19U 199)
+`E 17648,23719 2 161224 -- U+00C8 (19U 200)
+'E 17648,23719 2 161225 -- U+00C9 (19U 201)
+^E 17648,23719 2 161226 -- U+00CA (19U 202)
+:E 17648,22751 2 161227 -- U+00CB (19U 203)
+`I 7351,23719 2 161228 -- U+00CC (19U 204)
+'I 7351,23719 2 161229 -- U+00CD (19U 205)
+^I 7351,23719 2 161230 -- U+00CE (19U 206)
+:I 7351,22751 2 161231 -- U+00CF (19U 207)
+-D 19107,18939 2 161232 -- U+00D0 (19U 208)
+~N 19107,23086 2 161233 -- U+00D1 (19U 209)
+`O 20580,23719,323 2 161234 -- U+00D2 (19U 210)
+'O 20580,23719,323 2 161235 -- U+00D3 (19U 211)
+^O 20580,23719,323 2 161236 -- U+00D4 (19U 212)
+~O 20580,23086,323 2 161237 -- U+00D5 (19U 213)
+:O 20580,22751,323 2 161238 -- U+00D6 (19U 214)
+tmu 15451,14986 0 161239 -- U+00D7 (19U 215)
+/O 20580,19637,762 2 161240 -- U+00D8 (19U 216)
+`U 19107,23719,323 2 161241 -- U+00D9 (19U 217)
+'U 19107,23719,323 2 161242 -- U+00DA (19U 218)
+^U 19107,23719,323 2 161243 -- U+00DB (19U 219)
+:U 19107,22751,323 2 161244 -- U+00DC (19U 220)
+'Y 17648,23719 2 161245 -- U+00DD (19U 221)
+TP 17648,18939 2 161246 -- U+00DE (19U 222)
+ss 16162,19262,323 2 161247 -- U+00DF (19U 223)
+`a 14715,19043,310 2 161248 -- U+00E0 (19U 224)
+'a 14715,19043,310 2 161249 -- U+00E1 (19U 225)
+^a 14715,19043,310 2 161250 -- U+00E2 (19U 226)
+~a 14715,18733,310 2 161251 -- U+00E3 (19U 227)
+:a 14715,19056,310 2 161252 -- U+00E4 (19U 228)
+oa 14715,19598,310 2 161253 -- U+00E5 (19U 229)
+ae 23526,14030,310 0 161254 -- U+00E6 (19U 230)
+,c 13229,14030,5181 1 161255 -- U+00E7 (19U 231)
+`e 14715,19043,310 2 161256 -- U+00E8 (19U 232)
+'e 14715,19043,310 2 161257 -- U+00E9 (19U 233)
+^e 14715,19043,310 2 161258 -- U+00EA (19U 234)
+:e 14715,19056,310 2 161259 -- U+00EB (19U 235)
+`i 7351,19043 2 161260 -- U+00EC (19U 236)
+'i 7351,19043 2 161261 -- U+00ED (19U 237)
+^i 7351,19043 2 161262 -- U+00EE (19U 238)
+:i 7351,19056 2 161263 -- U+00EF (19U 239)
+Sd 14715,18939,323 2 161264 -- U+00F0 (19U 240)
+~n 14715,18733 2 161265 -- U+00F1 (19U 241)
+`o 14715,19043,310 2 161266 -- U+00F2 (19U 242)
+'o 14715,19043,310 2 161267 -- U+00F3 (19U 243)
+^o 14715,19043,310 2 161268 -- U+00F4 (19U 244)
+~o 14715,18733,310 2 161269 -- U+00F5 (19U 245)
+:o 14715,19056,310 2 161270 -- U+00F6 (19U 246)
+tdi 14521,14560 0 161271 -- U+00F7 (19U 247)
+/o 16162,14560,1021 0 161272 -- U+00F8 (19U 248)
+`u 14715,19043,310 2 161273 -- U+00F9 (19U 249)
+'u 14715,19043,310 2 161274 -- U+00FA (19U 250)
+^u 14715,19043,310 2 161275 -- U+00FB (19U 251)
+:u 14715,19056,310 2 161276 -- U+00FC (19U 252)
+'y 13229,19043,5568 3 161277 -- U+00FD (19U 253)
+Tp 14715,18939,5258 3 161278 -- U+00FE (19U 254)
+:y 13229,19056,5568 3 161279 -- U+00FF (19U 255)
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+u0061_0306 14715,18914,310 2 75235 -- U+0103 ( 9E 227)
+u0041_0328 17648,18939,5374 3 75173 -- U+0104 ( 9E 165)
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+'C 19107,23719,323 2 75206 -- U+0106 ( 9E 198)
+'c 13229,19043,310 2 75238 -- U+0107 ( 9E 230)
+u0041_030C 19107,23642,323 2 75208 -- U+010C ( 9E 200)
+u0061_030C 13229,19043,310 2 75240 -- U+010D ( 9E 232)
+u0044_030C 19107,23642 2 75215 -- U+010E ( 9E 207)
+u0064_030C 16265,18939,310 2 75247 -- U+010F ( 9E 239)
+u0111 14715,18939,310 2 75248 -- U+0111 ( 9E 240)
+u0045_0328 17648,18939,5504 3 75210 -- U+0118 ( 9E 202)
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+u0065_030C 14715,19043,310 2 75244 -- U+011B ( 9E 236)
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+u0067_0306 14715,18914,5568 3 46320 -- U+011F ( 5T 240)
+u0049_0307 7351,22996 2 46301 -- U+0130 ( 5T 221)
+.i 7351,13720 0 46333 -- U+0131 ( 5T 253)
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+ij 11743,18939,5568 3 60134 -- U+0133 ( 7J 230)
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+u006C_030C 7713,18939 2 75198 -- U+013E ( 9E 190)
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+u0140 8837,18939 2 95647 -- U+0140 (11U 159)
+/L 14715,18939 2 75171 -- U+0141 ( 9E 163)
+/l 5878,18939 2 75187 -- U+0142 ( 9E 179)
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+u004E_030C 19107,23719 2 75218 -- U+0147 ( 9E 210)
+u006E_030C 14715,19043 2 75250 -- U+0148 ( 9E 242)
+u0149 15981,19133 2 95660 -- U+0149 (11U 172)
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+u006F_030B 14715,19043,310 2 75253 -- U+0151 ( 9E 245)
+OE 26458,19262,323 2 161164 -- U+0152 (19U 140)
+oe 24973,14030,310 0 161180 -- U+0153 (19U 156)
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+u0053_0327 17648,19262,5310 3 75178 -- U+015E ( 9E 170)
+u0073_0327 13229,14030,5181 1 75194 -- U+015F ( 9E 186)
+vS 17648,23642,323 2 161162 -- U+0160 (19U 138)
+vs 13229,19043,310 2 161178 -- U+0161 (19U 154)
+u0054_0327 16162,18939,7480 3 75230 -- U+0162 ( 9E 222)
+u0074_0327 7351,18513,6873 3 75262 -- U+0163 ( 9E 254)
+u0054_030C 16162,23642 2 75149 -- U+0164 ( 9E 141)
+u0074_030C 9922,18939,181 2 75165 -- U+0165 ( 9E 157)
+u0055_030A 19107,23707,323 2 75225 -- U+016E ( 9E 217)
+u0075_030A 14715,19598,310 2 75257 -- U+016F ( 9E 249)
+u0055_030B 19107,23719,323 2 75227 -- U+0170 ( 9E 219)
+u0075_030B 14715,19043,310 2 75259 -- U+0171 ( 9E 251)
+:Y 17648,22751 2 161183 -- U+0178 (19U 159)
+u005A_0301 16162,23719 2 75151 -- U+0179 ( 9E 143)
+u007A_0301 13229,19043 2 75167 -- U+017A ( 9E 159)
+u005A_0307 16162,22996 2 75183 -- U+017B ( 9E 175)
+u007A_0307 13229,18319 2 75199 -- U+017C ( 9E 191)
+vZ 16162,23642 2 75150 -- U+017D ( 9E 142)
+vz 13229,19043 2 75166 -- U+017E ( 9E 158)
+Fn 14715,19275,5568 3 161155 -- U+0192 (19U 131)
+a^ 8811,19043 2 161160 -- U+02C6 (19U 136)
+^ "
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+a- 8811,17764 2 60154 -- U+02C9 ( 7J 250)
+ab 8811,18914 2 75170 -- U+02D8 ( 9E 162)
+a. 8811,18319 2 75263 -- U+02D9 ( 9E 255)
+ao 8811,19598 2 60152 -- U+02DA ( 7J 248)
+ho 8811,310,5504 1 75186 -- U+02DB ( 9E 178)
+~ 8811,18733 2 161176 -- U+02DC (19U 152)
+a~ "
+a" 8811,19043 2 75197 -- U+02DD ( 9E 189)
+en 14715,7790 0 161174 -- U+2013 (19U 150)
+em 26458,7790 0 161175 -- U+2014 (19U 151)
+u2017 14612,0,8591 1 60095 -- U+2017 ( 7J 191)
+oq 5878,19262 2 161169 -- U+2018 (19U 145)
+` "
+cq 5878,19133 2 161170 -- U+2019 (19U 146)
+' "
+bq 5878,2700,3501 0 161154 -- U+201A (19U 130)
+lq 8811,19262 2 161171 -- U+201C (19U 147)
+rq 8811,19133 2 161172 -- U+201D (19U 148)
+Bq 8811,2700,3501 0 161156 -- U+201E (19U 132)
+dg 14715,18500,4470 2 161158 -- U+2020 (19U 134)
+dd 14715,18681,4470 2 161159 -- U+2021 (19U 135)
+bu 9263,12544 0 161173 -- U+2022 (19U 149)
+u2026 26458,2648 0 161157 -- U+2026 (19U 133)
+%0 26458,19262,698 2 161161 -- U+2030 (19U 137)
+fm 4961,18939 2 60101 -- U+2032 ( 7J 197)
+sd 9366,18939 2 60102 -- U+2033 ( 7J 198)
+fo 8811,12712 0 161163 -- U+2039 (19U 139)
+fc 8811,12712 0 161179 -- U+203A (19U 155)
+u203C 13229,18939 2 87315 -- U+203C (10U 19)
+u207F 9651,15477 0 87548 -- U+207F (10U 252)
+u20A7 28939,18939,336 2 60121 -- U+20A7 ( 7J 217)
+Eu 14715,19262,323 2 161152 -- U+20AC (19U 128)
+u2105 23422,19262,698 2 60072 -- U+2105 ( 7J 168)
+u2113 8552,19262,310 2 60122 -- U+2113 ( 7J 218)
+tm 26458,18939 2 161177 -- U+2122 (19U 153)
+\- 15451,10426 0 60096 -- U+2212 ( 7J 192)
+f/ 4418,19262,736 2 60109 -- U+2215 ( 7J 205)
+sq 15981,12196 0 60091 -- U+25A1 ( 7J 187)
+u25CA 13074,18371 2 101079 -- U+25CA (12J 215)
+fi 13229,19262 2 60077 -- U+FB01 ( 7J 173)
+fl 13229,19262 2 60078 -- U+FB02 ( 7J 174)
diff --git a/contrib/groff/font/devlj4/CB b/contrib/groff/font/devlj4/CB
index 1687e644d77c..88bfd014860c 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/font/devlj4/CB
+++ b/contrib/groff/font/devlj4/CB
@@ -1,3 +1,4 @@
+# Courier Bd
name CB
spacewidth 15873
pcltypeface 4099
@@ -5,255 +6,325 @@ pclproportional 0
pclweight 3
pclstyle 0
charset
-! 15873,15060,330 0 3617
-dq 15873,15060 0 3618
+! 15873,15060,330 0 161057 -- MSL 1 (19U 33)
+dq 15873,15060 0 161058 -- MSL 2 (19U 34)
" "
-sh 15873,17091,1389 2 3619
+sh 15873,17091,1389 2 161059 -- MSL 3 (19U 35)
# "
-Do 15873,17010,3306 2 3620
+Do 15873,17010,3306 2 161060 -- MSL 4 (19U 36)
$ "
-% 15873,16275,900 2 3621
-& 15873,14244,330 0 3622
-cq 15873,15060 0 51751
+% 15873,16275,900 2 161061 -- MSL 5 (19U 37)
+& 15873,14244,330 0 161062 -- MSL 6 (19U 38)
+cq 15873,15060 0 161170 -- MSL 8 (19U 146)
' "
-( 15873,16935,2295 2 3624
-) 15873,16935,2295 2 3625
-* 15873,15060 0 3626
-+ 15873,11535 0 3627
-, 15873,4305,2655 0 3628
-hy 15873,7440 0 3629
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+) 15873,16935,2295 2 161065 -- MSL 10 (19U 41)
+* 15873,15060 0 161066 -- MSL 11 (19U 42)
++ 15873,11535 0 161067 -- MSL 12 (19U 43)
+, 15873,4305,2655 0 161068 -- MSL 13 (19U 44)
+hy 15873,7440 0 161069 -- MSL 14 (19U 45)
- "
-. 15873,4035,330 0 3630
-sl 15873,18300,3525 2 3631
+. 15873,4035,330 0 161070 -- MSL 15 (19U 46)
+sl 15873,18300,3525 2 161071 -- MSL 16 (19U 47)
/ "
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-1 15873,16155 2 3633
-2 15873,16155 2 3634
-3 15873,16155,330 2 3635
-4 15873,16155 2 3636
-5 15873,15825,330 2 3637
-6 15873,16155,330 2 3638
-7 15873,15825 2 3639
-8 15873,16155,330 2 3640
-9 15873,16155,330 2 3641
-: 15873,10635,330 0 3642
-; 15873,10635,2655 0 3643
-< 15873,11667,243 0 3644
-= 15873,8886 0 3645
-> 15873,11667,243 0 3646
-? 15873,15390,330 2 3647
-at 15873,15276,489 2 3648
+0 15873,16155,330 2 161072 -- MSL 17 (19U 48)
+1 15873,16155 2 161073 -- MSL 18 (19U 49)
+2 15873,16155 2 161074 -- MSL 19 (19U 50)
+3 15873,16155,330 2 161075 -- MSL 20 (19U 51)
+4 15873,16155 2 161076 -- MSL 21 (19U 52)
+5 15873,15825,330 2 161077 -- MSL 22 (19U 53)
+6 15873,16155,330 2 161078 -- MSL 23 (19U 54)
+7 15873,15825 2 161079 -- MSL 24 (19U 55)
+8 15873,16155,330 2 161080 -- MSL 25 (19U 56)
+9 15873,16155,330 2 161081 -- MSL 26 (19U 57)
+: 15873,10635,330 0 161082 -- MSL 27 (19U 58)
+; 15873,10635,2655 0 161083 -- MSL 28 (19U 59)
+< 15873,11667,243 0 161084 -- MSL 29 (19U 60)
+= 15873,8886 0 161085 -- MSL 30 (19U 61)
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+? 15873,15390,330 2 161087 -- MSL 32 (19U 63)
+at 15873,15276,489 2 161088 -- MSL 33 (19U 64)
@ "
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-B 15873,15060 0 3650
-C 15873,15390,330 2 3651
-D 15873,15060 0 3652
-E 15873,15060 0 3653
-F 15873,15060 0 3654
-G 15873,15390,330 2 3655
-H 15873,15060 0 3656
-I 15873,15060 0 3657
-J 15873,15060,330 0 3658
-K 15873,15060 0 3659
-L 15873,15060 0 3660
-M 15873,15060 0 3661
-N 15873,15060,330 0 3662
-O 15873,15390,330 2 3663
-P 15873,15060 0 3664
-Q 15873,15390,3801 2 3665
-R 15873,15060 0 3666
-S 15873,15390,330 2 3667
-T 15873,15060 0 3668
-U 15873,15060,330 0 3669
-V 15873,15060 0 3670
-W 15873,15060 0 3671
-X 15873,15060 0 3672
-Y 15873,15060 0 3673
-Z 15873,15060 0 3674
-lB 15873,16935,2295 2 3675
+A 15873,15060 0 161089 -- MSL 34 (19U 65)
+B 15873,15060 0 161090 -- MSL 35 (19U 66)
+C 15873,15390,330 2 161091 -- MSL 36 (19U 67)
+D 15873,15060 0 161092 -- MSL 37 (19U 68)
+E 15873,15060 0 161093 -- MSL 38 (19U 69)
+F 15873,15060 0 161094 -- MSL 39 (19U 70)
+G 15873,15390,330 2 161095 -- MSL 40 (19U 71)
+H 15873,15060 0 161096 -- MSL 41 (19U 72)
+I 15873,15060 0 161097 -- MSL 42 (19U 73)
+J 15873,15060,330 0 161098 -- MSL 43 (19U 74)
+K 15873,15060 0 161099 -- MSL 44 (19U 75)
+L 15873,15060 0 161100 -- MSL 45 (19U 76)
+M 15873,15060 0 161101 -- MSL 46 (19U 77)
+N 15873,15060,330 0 161102 -- MSL 47 (19U 78)
+O 15873,15390,330 2 161103 -- MSL 48 (19U 79)
+P 15873,15060 0 161104 -- MSL 49 (19U 80)
+Q 15873,15390,3801 2 161105 -- MSL 50 (19U 81)
+R 15873,15060 0 161106 -- MSL 51 (19U 82)
+S 15873,15390,330 2 161107 -- MSL 52 (19U 83)
+T 15873,15060 0 161108 -- MSL 53 (19U 84)
+U 15873,15060,330 0 161109 -- MSL 54 (19U 85)
+V 15873,15060 0 161110 -- MSL 55 (19U 86)
+W 15873,15060 0 161111 -- MSL 56 (19U 87)
+X 15873,15060 0 161112 -- MSL 57 (19U 88)
+Y 15873,15060 0 161113 -- MSL 58 (19U 89)
+Z 15873,15060 0 161114 -- MSL 59 (19U 90)
+lB 15873,16935,2295 2 161115 -- MSL 60 (19U 91)
[ "
-rs 15873,18300,3525 2 3676
+rs 15873,18300,3525 2 161116 -- MSL 61 (19U 92)
\ "
-rB 15873,16935,2295 2 3677
+rB 15873,16935,2295 2 161117 -- MSL 62 (19U 93)
] "
-ha 15873,19758 2 51875
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-oq 15873,15060 0 51808
+ha 15873,19758 2 161118 -- MSL 63 (19U 94)
+_ 15873,0,6588 1 161119 -- MSL 64 (19U 95)
+oq 15873,15060 0 161169 -- MSL 66 (19U 145)
` "
-a 15873,11775,330 0 3681
-b 15873,16350,330 2 3682
-c 15873,11775,330 0 3683
-d 15873,16350,330 2 3684
-e 15873,11775,330 0 3685
-f 15873,16350 2 3686
-g 15873,11775,4845 1 3687
-h 15873,16350 2 3688
-i 15873,16920 2 3689
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-l 15873,16350 2 3692
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-q 15873,11775,4845 1 3697
-r 15873,11775 0 3698
-s 15873,11775,330 0 3699
-t 15873,14940,330 0 3700
-u 15873,11445,330 0 3701
-v 15873,11445 0 3702
-w 15873,11445 0 3703
-x 15873,11445 0 3704
-y 15873,11445,4845 1 3705
-z 15873,11445 0 3706
-lC 15873,20130,6075 3 3707
-{ "
-ba 15873,19758,6588 3 3708
-| "
-rC 15873,20130,6075 3 3709
-} "
-ti 15873,8160 0 51876
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-^A 15873,21375 2 3778
-`E 15873,21375 2 3784
-^E 15873,21375 2 3786
-:E 15873,20790 2 3787
-^I 15873,21375 2 3790
-:I 15873,20790 2 3791
-aa 15873,17880 2 3764
-ga 15873,17880 2 3680
-a^ 15873,17880 2 3678
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+b 15873,16350,330 2 161122 -- MSL 68 (19U 98)
+c 15873,11775,330 0 161123 -- MSL 69 (19U 99)
+d 15873,16350,330 2 161124 -- MSL 70 (19U 100)
+e 15873,11775,330 0 161125 -- MSL 71 (19U 101)
+f 15873,16350 2 161126 -- MSL 72 (19U 102)
+g 15873,11775,4845 1 161127 -- MSL 73 (19U 103)
+h 15873,16350 2 161128 -- MSL 74 (19U 104)
+i 15873,16920 2 161129 -- MSL 75 (19U 105)
+j 15873,16920,4845 3 161130 -- MSL 76 (19U 106)
+k 15873,16350 2 161131 -- MSL 77 (19U 107)
+l 15873,16350 2 161132 -- MSL 78 (19U 108)
+m 15873,11775 0 161133 -- MSL 79 (19U 109)
+n 15873,11775 0 161134 -- MSL 80 (19U 110)
+o 15873,11775,330 0 161135 -- MSL 81 (19U 111)
+p 15873,11775,4845 1 161136 -- MSL 82 (19U 112)
+q 15873,11775,4845 1 161137 -- MSL 83 (19U 113)
+r 15873,11775 0 161138 -- MSL 84 (19U 114)
+s 15873,11775,330 0 161139 -- MSL 85 (19U 115)
+t 15873,14940,330 0 161140 -- MSL 86 (19U 116)
+u 15873,11445,330 0 161141 -- MSL 87 (19U 117)
+v 15873,11445 0 161142 -- MSL 88 (19U 118)
+w 15873,11445 0 161143 -- MSL 89 (19U 119)
+x 15873,11445 0 161144 -- MSL 90 (19U 120)
+y 15873,11445,4845 1 161145 -- MSL 91 (19U 121)
+z 15873,11445 0 161146 -- MSL 92 (19U 122)
+{ 15873,20130,6075 3 161147 -- MSL 93 (19U 123)
+lC "
+| 15873,19758,6588 3 161148 -- MSL 94 (19U 124)
+ba "
+} 15873,20130,6075 3 161149 -- MSL 95 (19U 125)
+rC "
+ti 15873,8160 0 161150 -- MSL 96 (19U 126)
+`A 15873,21375 2 161216 -- MSL 99 (19U 192)
+^A 15873,21375 2 161218 -- MSL 100 (19U 194)
+`E 15873,21375 2 161224 -- MSL 101 (19U 200)
+^E 15873,21375 2 161226 -- MSL 102 (19U 202)
+:E 15873,20790 2 161227 -- MSL 103 (19U 203)
+^I 15873,21375 2 161230 -- MSL 104 (19U 206)
+:I 15873,20790 2 161231 -- MSL 105 (19U 207)
+aa 15873,17880 2 161204 -- MSL 106 (19U 180)
+ga 15873,17880 2 161120 -- MSL 107 (19U 96)
+a^ 15873,17880 2 161160 -- MSL 108 (19U 136)
^ "
-ad 15873,16890 2 3752
-a~ 15873,16959 2 3710
-~ "
-`U 15873,21375,330 2 3801
-^U 15873,21375,330 2 3803
-'Y 15873,21375 2 3805
-'y 15873,17880,4845 3 3837
-de 15873,16155 2 3760
-,C 15873,15390,5457 3 3783
-,c 15873,11775,5469 1 3815
-~N 15873,20490,330 2 3793
-~n 15873,16959 2 3825
-r! 15873,11784,3606 0 3745
-r? 15873,11751,3969 0 3775
-Cs 15873,15834 2 3748
-Po 15873,16155,741 2 3747
-Ye 15873,15825 2 3749
-sc 15873,15390,1692 2 3751
-Fn 15873,16350,3114 2 51871
-ct 15873,15966,1419 2 3746
-^a 15873,17880,330 2 3810
-^e 15873,17880,330 2 3818
-^o 15873,17880,330 2 3828
-^u 15873,17880,330 2 3835
-'a 15873,17880,330 2 3809
-'e 15873,17880,330 2 3817
-'o 15873,17880,330 2 3827
-'u 15873,17880,330 2 3834
-`a 15873,17880,330 2 3808
-`e 15873,17880,330 2 3816
-`o 15873,17880,330 2 3826
-`u 15873,17880,330 2 3833
-:a 15873,16890,330 2 3812
-:e 15873,16890,330 2 3819
-:o 15873,16890,330 2 3830
-:u 15873,16890,330 2 3836
-oA 15873,21780 2 3781
-^i 15873,17880 2 3822
-/O 15873,15432,492 2 3800
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-oa 15873,18900,330 2 3813
-'i 15873,17880 2 3821
-/o 15873,11913,600 0 3832
-ae 15873,11775,330 0 3814
-:A 15873,20790 2 3780
-`i 15873,17880 2 3820
-:O 15873,20790,330 2 3798
-:U 15873,20790,330 2 3804
-'E 15873,21375 2 3785
-:i 15873,16890 2 3823
-ss 15873,16350,330 2 3807
-^O 15873,21375,330 2 3796
-'A 15873,21375 2 3777
-~A 15873,20490 2 3779
-~a 15873,16959,330 2 3811
--D 15873,15060 0 3792
-Sd 15873,18249,330 2 3824
-'I 15873,21375 2 3789
-`I 15873,21375 2 3788
-'O 15873,21375,330 2 3795
-`O 15873,21375,330 2 3794
-~O 15873,20490,330 2 3797
-~o 15873,16959,330 2 3829
-vS 15873,21375,330 2 51795
-vs 15873,17880,330 2 51827
-'U 15873,21375,330 2 3802
-:Y 15873,20790 2 51801
-:y 15873,16890,4845 3 3839
-TP 15873,15060 0 3806
-Tp 15873,16350,4845 3 3838
-mc 15873,11445,5580 1 3765
-ps 15873,19635,4080 2 3766
-34 15873,16545,2415 2 3774
-\- 15873,7020 0 51757
-14 15873,16545,2415 2 3772
-12 15873,16545,2415 2 3773
-Of 15873,16155 2 3754
-Om 15873,16155 2 3770
-Fo 15873,11595 0 3755
-Fc 15873,11595 0 3771
-t+- 15873,11535,3360 0 3761
-bb 15873,19083,5916 3 3750
-co 15873,19635 2 3753
-tno 15873,9420 0 3756
-rg 15873,19635 2 3758
-S2 15873,16035 2 3762
-S3 15873,16035 2 3763
-ac 15873,0,5469 1 3768
-S1 15873,16035 2 3769
-tmu 15873,11340 0 3799
-tdi 15873,11190 0 3831
-pc 15873,10176 0 3767
-fm 15873,15825 2 51873
-sd 15873,15825 2 51874
-dg 15873,15060,1185 0 51755
-tm 15873,17850 2 51796
-ah 15873,17880 2 51935
-ao 15873,18900 2 51930
-f/ 15873,16695,2265 2 51759
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-en 15873,7440 0 51790
-dd 15873,15060,1185 0 51773
-.i 15873,11445 0 51957
-aq 15873,15060 0 3623
-bu 15873,12714 0 51889
-'C 15873,21375,330 2 20166
-'c 15873,17880,330 2 20198
-lq 15873,15060 0 51838
-rq 15873,15060 0 51746
-Bq 15873,4602,2358 0 51772
-vz 15873,17880 2 51834
-fi 15873,16920 2 51881
-fl 15873,16350 2 51882
-ff 15873,16350 2 51883
-Fi 15873,16350 2 51884
-Fl 15873,16350 2 51885
-ij 15873,16920,4845 3 51958
-bq 15873,4605,2355 0 51756
-%0 15873,16275,900 2 51901
-a- 15873,15567 2 3759
-ab 15873,17310 2 51926
-a. 15873,16890 2 51927
-oe 15873,11775,330 0 51823
-OE 15873,15060 0 51791
-fo 15873,11085 0 51886
-fc 15873,11085 0 51887
-sq 15873,14106 0 51899
-/L 15873,15060 0 51944
-/l 15873,16350 2 51960
-a" 15873,18720 2 51933
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-vZ 15873,21375 2 51802
-IJ 15873,15060,3837 0 51942
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+~ 15873,16959 2 161176 -- MSL 110 (19U 152)
+a~ "
+`U 15873,21375,330 2 161241 -- MSL 111 (19U 217)
+^U 15873,21375,330 2 161243 -- MSL 112 (19U 219)
+u00AF 15873,21108 2 161199 -- MSL 113 (19U 175)
+'Y 15873,21375 2 161245 -- MSL 114 (19U 221)
+'y 15873,17880,4845 3 161277 -- MSL 115 (19U 253)
+de 15873,16155 2 161200 -- MSL 116 (19U 176)
+,C 15873,15390,5457 3 161223 -- MSL 117 (19U 199)
+,c 15873,11775,5469 1 161255 -- MSL 118 (19U 231)
+~N 15873,20490,330 2 161233 -- MSL 119 (19U 209)
+~n 15873,16959 2 161265 -- MSL 120 (19U 241)
+r! 15873,11784,3606 0 161185 -- MSL 121 (19U 161)
+r? 15873,11751,3969 0 161215 -- MSL 122 (19U 191)
+Cs 15873,15834 2 161188 -- MSL 123 (19U 164)
+Po 15873,16155,741 2 161187 -- MSL 124 (19U 163)
+Ye 15873,15825 2 161189 -- MSL 125 (19U 165)
+sc 15873,15390,1692 2 161191 -- MSL 126 (19U 167)
+Fn 15873,16350,3114 2 161155 -- MSL 127 (19U 131)
+ct 15873,15966,1419 2 161186 -- MSL 128 (19U 162)
+^a 15873,17880,330 2 161250 -- MSL 129 (19U 226)
+^e 15873,17880,330 2 161258 -- MSL 130 (19U 234)
+^o 15873,17880,330 2 161268 -- MSL 131 (19U 244)
+^u 15873,17880,330 2 161275 -- MSL 132 (19U 251)
+'a 15873,17880,330 2 161249 -- MSL 133 (19U 225)
+'e 15873,17880,330 2 161257 -- MSL 134 (19U 233)
+'o 15873,17880,330 2 161267 -- MSL 135 (19U 243)
+'u 15873,17880,330 2 161274 -- MSL 136 (19U 250)
+`a 15873,17880,330 2 161248 -- MSL 137 (19U 224)
+`e 15873,17880,330 2 161256 -- MSL 138 (19U 232)
+`o 15873,17880,330 2 161266 -- MSL 139 (19U 242)
+`u 15873,17880,330 2 161273 -- MSL 140 (19U 249)
+:a 15873,16890,330 2 161252 -- MSL 141 (19U 228)
+:e 15873,16890,330 2 161259 -- MSL 142 (19U 235)
+:o 15873,16890,330 2 161270 -- MSL 143 (19U 246)
+:u 15873,16890,330 2 161276 -- MSL 144 (19U 252)
+oA 15873,21780 2 161221 -- MSL 145 (19U 197)
+^i 15873,17880 2 161262 -- MSL 146 (19U 238)
+/O 15873,15432,492 2 161240 -- MSL 147 (19U 216)
+AE 15873,15060 0 161222 -- MSL 148 (19U 198)
+oa 15873,18900,330 2 161253 -- MSL 149 (19U 229)
+'i 15873,17880 2 161261 -- MSL 150 (19U 237)
+/o 15873,11913,600 0 161272 -- MSL 151 (19U 248)
+ae 15873,11775,330 0 161254 -- MSL 152 (19U 230)
+:A 15873,20790 2 161220 -- MSL 153 (19U 196)
+`i 15873,17880 2 161260 -- MSL 154 (19U 236)
+:O 15873,20790,330 2 161238 -- MSL 155 (19U 214)
+:U 15873,20790,330 2 161244 -- MSL 156 (19U 220)
+'E 15873,21375 2 161225 -- MSL 157 (19U 201)
+:i 15873,16890 2 161263 -- MSL 158 (19U 239)
+ss 15873,16350,330 2 161247 -- MSL 159 (19U 223)
+^O 15873,21375,330 2 161236 -- MSL 160 (19U 212)
+'A 15873,21375 2 161217 -- MSL 161 (19U 193)
+~A 15873,20490 2 161219 -- MSL 162 (19U 195)
+~a 15873,16959,330 2 161251 -- MSL 163 (19U 227)
+-D 15873,15060 0 161232 -- MSL 164 (19U 208)
+Sd 15873,18249,330 2 161264 -- MSL 165 (19U 240)
+'I 15873,21375 2 161229 -- MSL 166 (19U 205)
+`I 15873,21375 2 161228 -- MSL 167 (19U 204)
+'O 15873,21375,330 2 161235 -- MSL 168 (19U 211)
+`O 15873,21375,330 2 161234 -- MSL 169 (19U 210)
+~O 15873,20490,330 2 161237 -- MSL 170 (19U 213)
+~o 15873,16959,330 2 161269 -- MSL 171 (19U 245)
+vS 15873,21375,330 2 161162 -- MSL 172 (19U 138)
+vs 15873,17880,330 2 161178 -- MSL 173 (19U 154)
+'U 15873,21375,330 2 161242 -- MSL 174 (19U 218)
+:Y 15873,20790 2 161183 -- MSL 175 (19U 159)
+:y 15873,16890,4845 3 161279 -- MSL 176 (19U 255)
+TP 15873,15060 0 161246 -- MSL 177 (19U 222)
+Tp 15873,16350,4845 3 161278 -- MSL 178 (19U 254)
+mc 15873,11445,5580 1 161205 -- MSL 180 (19U 181)
+ps 15873,19635,4080 2 161206 -- MSL 181 (19U 182)
+34 15873,16545,2415 2 161214 -- MSL 182 (19U 190)
+\- 15873,7020 0 60096 -- MSL 183 ( 7J 192)
+14 15873,16545,2415 2 161212 -- MSL 184 (19U 188)
+12 15873,16545,2415 2 161213 -- MSL 185 (19U 189)
+Of 15873,16155 2 161194 -- MSL 186 (19U 170)
+Om 15873,16155 2 161210 -- MSL 187 (19U 186)
+Fo 15873,11595 0 161195 -- MSL 188 (19U 171)
+Fc 15873,11595 0 161211 -- MSL 190 (19U 187)
+t+- 15873,11535,3360 0 161201 -- MSL 191 (19U 177)
+bb 15873,19083,5916 3 161190 -- MSL 192 (19U 166)
+co 15873,19635 2 161193 -- MSL 193 (19U 169)
+tno 15873,9420 0 161196 -- MSL 194 (19U 172)
+u00AD 15873,7440 0 161197 -- MSL 195 (19U 173)
+rg 15873,19635 2 161198 -- MSL 196 (19U 174)
+S2 15873,16035 2 161202 -- MSL 197 (19U 178)
+S3 15873,16035 2 161203 -- MSL 198 (19U 179)
+ac 15873,0,5469 1 161208 -- MSL 199 (19U 184)
+S1 15873,16035 2 161209 -- MSL 200 (19U 185)
+tmu 15873,11340 0 161239 -- MSL 201 (19U 215)
+tdi 15873,11190 0 161271 -- MSL 202 (19U 247)
+u203C 15873,15060,330 0 87315 -- MSL 221 (10U 19)
+u20A7 15873,15060,330 0 60121 -- MSL 232 ( 7J 217)
+pc 15873,10176 0 161207 -- MSL 302 (19U 183)
+u013F 15873,15060 0 51943 -- MSL 306 ( 6J 231)
+u0140 15873,16350 2 51959 -- MSL 307 ( 6J 247)
+u2113 15873,18045,765 2 60122 -- MSL 308 ( 7J 218)
+u0149 15873,15060 0 51951 -- MSL 309 ( 6J 239)
+fm 15873,15825 2 60101 -- MSL 310 ( 7J 197)
+sd 15873,15825 2 60102 -- MSL 311 ( 7J 198)
+dg 15873,15060,1185 0 161158 -- MSL 312 (19U 134)
+tm 15873,17850 2 161177 -- MSL 313 (19U 153)
+u2017 15873,0,6588 1 60095 -- MSL 314 ( 7J 191)
+ah 15873,17880 2 75169 -- MSL 315 ( 9E 161)
+ao 15873,18900 2 60152 -- MSL 316 ( 7J 248)
+f/ 15873,16695,2265 2 60109 -- MSL 324 ( 7J 205)
+em 15873,7440 0 161175 -- MSL 325 (19U 151)
+en 15873,7440 0 161174 -- MSL 326 (19U 150)
+dd 15873,15060,1185 0 161159 -- MSL 327 (19U 135)
+.i 15873,11445 0 46333 -- MSL 328 ( 5T 253)
+aq 15873,15060 0 161063 -- MSL 329 (19U 39)
+bu 15873,12714 0 161173 -- MSL 331 (19U 149)
+u207F 15873,16035 2 87548 -- MSL 332 (10U 252)
+u0111 15873,16350,330 2 75248 -- MSL 342 ( 9E 240)
+u0041_0306 15873,20805 2 75203 -- MSL 400 ( 9E 195)
+u0061_0306 15873,17310,330 2 75235 -- MSL 401 ( 9E 227)
+u0041_0328 15873,15060,4437 1 75173 -- MSL 404 ( 9E 165)
+u0061_0328 15873,11775,4680 1 75193 -- MSL 405 ( 9E 185)
+'C 15873,21375,330 2 75206 -- MSL 406 ( 9E 198)
+'c 15873,17880,330 2 75238 -- MSL 407 ( 9E 230)
+u0041_030C 15873,21375,330 2 75208 -- MSL 410 ( 9E 200)
+u0061_030C 15873,17880,330 2 75240 -- MSL 411 ( 9E 232)
+u0044_030C 15873,21375 2 75215 -- MSL 414 ( 9E 207)
+u0064_030C 15873,18990,330 2 75247 -- MSL 415 ( 9E 239)
+u0045_030C 15873,21375 2 75212 -- MSL 416 ( 9E 204)
+u0065_030C 15873,17880,330 2 75244 -- MSL 417 ( 9E 236)
+u0045_0328 15873,15060,4437 1 75210 -- MSL 422 ( 9E 202)
+u0065_0328 15873,11775,4680 1 75242 -- MSL 423 ( 9E 234)
+u004C_0301 15873,21375 2 75205 -- MSL 440 ( 9E 197)
+u006C_0301 15873,22497 2 75237 -- MSL 441 ( 9E 229)
+u004C_030C 15873,18990 2 75196 -- MSL 442 ( 9E 188)
+u006C_030C 15873,18990 2 75198 -- MSL 443 ( 9E 190)
+u004E_0301 15873,21375,330 2 75217 -- MSL 446 ( 9E 209)
+u006E_0301 15873,17880 2 75249 -- MSL 447 ( 9E 241)
+u004E_030C 15873,21375,330 2 75218 -- MSL 448 ( 9E 210)
+u006E_030C 15873,17880 2 75250 -- MSL 449 ( 9E 242)
+u004F_030B 15873,22215,330 2 75221 -- MSL 452 ( 9E 213)
+u006F_030B 15873,18720,330 2 75253 -- MSL 453 ( 9E 245)
+u0052_0301 15873,21375 2 75200 -- MSL 456 ( 9E 192)
+u0072_0301 15873,17880 2 75232 -- MSL 457 ( 9E 224)
+u0052_030C 15873,21375 2 75224 -- MSL 458 ( 9E 216)
+u0072_030C 15873,17880 2 75256 -- MSL 459 ( 9E 248)
+u0053_0301 15873,21375,330 2 75148 -- MSL 462 ( 9E 140)
+u0073_0301 15873,17880,330 2 75164 -- MSL 463 ( 9E 156)
+u0054_030C 15873,21375 2 75149 -- MSL 466 ( 9E 141)
+u0074_030C 15873,18990,330 2 75165 -- MSL 467 ( 9E 157)
+u0054_0327 15873,15060,5457 1 75230 -- MSL 468 ( 9E 222)
+u0074_0327 15873,14940,5469 1 75262 -- MSL 469 ( 9E 254)
+u0055_030B 15873,22215,330 2 75227 -- MSL 474 ( 9E 219)
+u0075_030B 15873,18720,330 2 75259 -- MSL 475 ( 9E 251)
+u0055_030A 15873,21780,330 2 75225 -- MSL 476 ( 9E 217)
+u0075_030A 15873,18900,330 2 75257 -- MSL 477 ( 9E 249)
+u005A_0301 15873,21375 2 75151 -- MSL 482 ( 9E 143)
+u007A_0301 15873,17880 2 75167 -- MSL 483 ( 9E 159)
+u005A_0307 15873,20790 2 75183 -- MSL 484 ( 9E 175)
+u007A_0307 15873,16890 2 75199 -- MSL 485 ( 9E 191)
+u2070 15873,16035 2 51753 -- MSL 1000 ( 6J 41)
+u2074 15873,16035 2 51748 -- MSL 1001 ( 6J 36)
+u2075 15873,15825 2 51749 -- MSL 1002 ( 6J 37)
+u2076 15873,16035 2 51806 -- MSL 1003 ( 6J 94)
+u2077 15873,15825 2 51750 -- MSL 1004 ( 6J 38)
+u2078 15873,16035 2 51754 -- MSL 1005 ( 6J 42)
+u2079 15873,16035 2 51752 -- MSL 1006 ( 6J 40)
+lq 15873,15060 0 161171 -- MSL 1017 (19U 147)
+rq 15873,15060 0 161172 -- MSL 1018 (19U 148)
+Bq 15873,4602,2358 0 161156 -- MSL 1019 (19U 132)
+u2003 15873,0 0 51821 -- MSL 1020 ( 6J 109)
+u2002 15873,0 0 51822 -- MSL 1021 ( 6J 110)
+u2009 15873,0 0 51828 -- MSL 1023 ( 6J 116)
+u2026 15873,2925,330 0 161157 -- MSL 1028 (19U 133)
+vz 15873,17880 2 75166 -- MSL 1031 ( 9E 158)
+u2120 15873,18000 2 128299 -- MSL 1034 (15U 43)
+u211E 15873,15060,2466 0 51794 -- MSL 1036 ( 6J 82)
+fi 15873,16920 2 60077 -- MSL 1040 ( 7J 173)
+fl 15873,16350 2 60078 -- MSL 1041 ( 7J 174)
+ff 15873,16350 2 51883 -- MSL 1042 ( 6J 171)
+Fi 15873,16350 2 51884 -- MSL 1043 ( 6J 172)
+Fl 15873,16350 2 51885 -- MSL 1044 ( 6J 173)
+ij 15873,16920,4845 3 60134 -- MSL 1047 ( 7J 230)
+u2105 15873,16695,2985 2 60072 -- MSL 1060 ( 7J 168)
+u0047_0306 15873,20805,330 2 46288 -- MSL 1061 ( 5T 208)
+u0067_0306 15873,17310,4845 3 46320 -- MSL 1062 ( 5T 240)
+u0053_0327 15873,15390,5457 3 75178 -- MSL 1063 ( 9E 170)
+u0073_0327 15873,11775,5469 1 75194 -- MSL 1064 ( 9E 186)
+u0049_0307 15873,20790 2 46301 -- MSL 1065 ( 5T 221)
+bq 15873,4605,2355 0 161154 -- MSL 1067 (19U 130)
+%0 15873,16275,900 2 161161 -- MSL 1068 (19U 137)
+a- 15873,15567 2 60154 -- MSL 1084 ( 7J 250)
+ab 15873,17310 2 75170 -- MSL 1086 ( 9E 162)
+a. 15873,16890 2 75263 -- MSL 1088 ( 9E 255)
+oe 15873,11775,330 0 161180 -- MSL 1090 (19U 156)
+OE 15873,15060 0 161164 -- MSL 1091 (19U 140)
+fo 15873,11085 0 161163 -- MSL 1092 (19U 139)
+fc 15873,11085 0 161179 -- MSL 1093 (19U 155)
+sq 15873,14106 0 60091 -- MSL 1094 ( 7J 187)
+/L 15873,15060 0 75171 -- MSL 1095 ( 9E 163)
+/l 15873,16350 2 75187 -- MSL 1096 ( 9E 179)
+a" 15873,18720 2 75197 -- MSL 1097 ( 9E 189)
+ho 15873,573,4680 1 75186 -- MSL 1098 ( 9E 178)
+vZ 15873,21375 2 75150 -- MSL 1106 ( 9E 142)
+IJ 15873,15060,3837 0 60135 -- MSL 1107 ( 7J 231)
diff --git a/contrib/groff/font/devlj4/CBI b/contrib/groff/font/devlj4/CBI
index 2fea8417e558..3bb4a75c0681 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/font/devlj4/CBI
+++ b/contrib/groff/font/devlj4/CBI
@@ -1,3 +1,4 @@
+# Courier BdIt
name CBI
spacewidth 15873
slant 11.300000
@@ -6,255 +7,325 @@ pclproportional 0
pclweight 3
pclstyle 1
charset
-! 15873,15060,330,0,-3018 0 3617
-dq 15873,15060,0,0,-2661 0 3618
+! 15873,15060,330,0,-3017 0 161057 -- MSL 1 (19U 33)
+dq 15873,15060,0,0,-2660 0 161058 -- MSL 2 (19U 34)
" "
-sh 15873,17091,1389,279,363,279 2 3619
+sh 15873,17091,1389,279,363,279 2 161059 -- MSL 3 (19U 35)
# "
-Do 15873,17007,3306,0,279 2 3620
+Do 15873,17007,3306,0,279 2 161060 -- MSL 4 (19U 36)
$ "
-% 15873,16275,900,0,-396 2 3621
-& 15873,14238,330,0,426 0 3622
-cq 15873,15060,0,0,-2745 0 51751
+% 15873,16275,900,0,-395 2 161061 -- MSL 5 (19U 37)
+& 15873,14238,330,0,426 0 161062 -- MSL 6 (19U 38)
+cq 15873,15060,0,0,-2744 0 161170 -- MSL 8 (19U 146)
' "
-( 15873,16935,2295,0,-3093 2 3624
-) 15873,16935,2295,0,-1824 2 3625
-* 15873,15060,0,0,-1497 0 3626
-+ 15873,11535,0,0,-891 0 3627
-, 15873,4305,2655,0,-1506 0 3628
-hy 15873,8805,0,0,-2319 0 3629
+( 15873,16935,2295,0,-3092 2 161064 -- MSL 9 (19U 40)
+) 15873,16935,2295,0,-1823 2 161065 -- MSL 10 (19U 41)
+* 15873,15060,0,0,-1496 0 161066 -- MSL 11 (19U 42)
++ 15873,11535,0,0,-890 0 161067 -- MSL 12 (19U 43)
+, 15873,4305,2655,0,-1505 0 161068 -- MSL 13 (19U 44)
+hy 15873,8805,0,0,-2318 0 161069 -- MSL 14 (19U 45)
- "
-. 15873,3675,330,0,-2805 0 3630
-sl 15873,18300,3525,1224,1512,614 2 3631
+. 15873,3675,330,0,-2804 0 161070 -- MSL 15 (19U 46)
+sl 15873,18300,3525,1224,1512,614 2 161071 -- MSL 16 (19U 47)
/ "
-0 15873,16155,330,0,-927 2 3632
-1 15873,16155,0,0,324 2 3633
-2 15873,16155,0,0,1044 2 3634
-3 15873,16155,330,0,891 2 3635
-4 15873,16155,0,0,345 2 3636
-5 15873,15825,330,0,621 2 3637
-6 15873,16155,330,342,-762,342 2 3638
-7 15873,15825,0,0,-1227 2 3639
-8 15873,16155,330,0,-465 2 3640
-9 15873,16155,330,0,297 2 3641
-: 15873,10572,330,0,-2802 0 3642
-; 15873,10572,2655,0,-831 0 3643
-< 15873,11667,243,0,-600 0 3644
-= 15873,8886,0,0,-951 0 3645
-> 15873,11667,243,0,-1524 0 3646
-? 15873,15390,330,0,-2031 2 3647
-at 15873,15273,489,1020,1203,614 2 3648
+0 15873,16155,330,0,-926 2 161072 -- MSL 17 (19U 48)
+1 15873,16155,0,0,324 2 161073 -- MSL 18 (19U 49)
+2 15873,16155,0,0,1044 2 161074 -- MSL 19 (19U 50)
+3 15873,16155,330,0,891 2 161075 -- MSL 20 (19U 51)
+4 15873,16155,0,0,345 2 161076 -- MSL 21 (19U 52)
+5 15873,15825,330,0,621 2 161077 -- MSL 22 (19U 53)
+6 15873,16155,330,342,-761,342 2 161078 -- MSL 23 (19U 54)
+7 15873,15825,0,0,-1226 2 161079 -- MSL 24 (19U 55)
+8 15873,16155,330,0,-464 2 161080 -- MSL 25 (19U 56)
+9 15873,16155,330,0,297 2 161081 -- MSL 26 (19U 57)
+: 15873,10572,330,0,-2801 0 161082 -- MSL 27 (19U 58)
+; 15873,10572,2655,0,-830 0 161083 -- MSL 28 (19U 59)
+< 15873,11667,243,0,-599 0 161084 -- MSL 29 (19U 60)
+= 15873,8886,0,0,-950 0 161085 -- MSL 30 (19U 61)
+> 15873,11667,243,0,-1523 0 161086 -- MSL 31 (19U 62)
+? 15873,15390,330,0,-2030 2 161087 -- MSL 32 (19U 63)
+at 15873,15273,489,1020,1203,614 2 161088 -- MSL 33 (19U 64)
@ "
-A 15873,15060,0,69,2868,69 0 3649
-B 15873,15060,0,0,1992 0 3650
-C 15873,15390,330,903,228,614 2 3651
-D 15873,15060,0,369,2277,369 0 3652
-E 15873,15060,0,1254,1719,614 0 3653
-F 15873,15060,0,1527,1293,614 0 3654
-G 15873,15390,330,1224,585,614 2 3655
-H 15873,15060,0,1878,2172,614 0 3656
-I 15873,15060,0,321,615,321 0 3657
-J 15873,15060,330,2331,1152,614 0 3658
-K 15873,15060,0,1890,1569,614 0 3659
-L 15873,15060,0,27,1602,27 0 3660
-M 15873,15060,0,2508,3099,614 0 3661
-N 15873,15060,330,2625,2439,614 0 3662
-O 15873,15390,330,447,633,447 2 3663
-P 15873,15060,0,816,774,614 0 3664
-Q 15873,15390,3408,453,678,453 2 3665
-R 15873,15060,0,0,1977 0 3666
-S 15873,15390,330,0,1386 2 3667
-T 15873,15060,0,1578,210,614 0 3668
-U 15873,15060,330,2124,75,614 0 3669
-V 15873,15060,0,2718,504,614 0 3670
-W 15873,15060,0,2757,552,614 0 3671
-X 15873,15060,0,1509,2286,614 0 3672
-Y 15873,15060,0,2043,-168,614 0 3673
-Z 15873,15060,0,159,1026,159 0 3674
-lB 15873,16935,2295,0,-1995 2 3675
+A 15873,15060,0,69,2868,69 0 161089 -- MSL 34 (19U 65)
+B 15873,15060,0,0,1992 0 161090 -- MSL 35 (19U 66)
+C 15873,15390,330,903,228,614 2 161091 -- MSL 36 (19U 67)
+D 15873,15060,0,369,2277,369 0 161092 -- MSL 37 (19U 68)
+E 15873,15060,0,1254,1719,614 0 161093 -- MSL 38 (19U 69)
+F 15873,15060,0,1527,1293,614 0 161094 -- MSL 39 (19U 70)
+G 15873,15390,330,1224,585,614 2 161095 -- MSL 40 (19U 71)
+H 15873,15060,0,1878,2172,614 0 161096 -- MSL 41 (19U 72)
+I 15873,15060,0,321,615,321 0 161097 -- MSL 42 (19U 73)
+J 15873,15060,330,2331,1152,614 0 161098 -- MSL 43 (19U 74)
+K 15873,15060,0,1890,1569,614 0 161099 -- MSL 44 (19U 75)
+L 15873,15060,0,27,1602,27 0 161100 -- MSL 45 (19U 76)
+M 15873,15060,0,2508,3099,614 0 161101 -- MSL 46 (19U 77)
+N 15873,15060,330,2625,2439,614 0 161102 -- MSL 47 (19U 78)
+O 15873,15390,330,447,633,447 2 161103 -- MSL 48 (19U 79)
+P 15873,15060,0,816,774,614 0 161104 -- MSL 49 (19U 80)
+Q 15873,15390,3408,453,678,453 2 161105 -- MSL 50 (19U 81)
+R 15873,15060,0,0,1977 0 161106 -- MSL 51 (19U 82)
+S 15873,15390,330,0,1386 2 161107 -- MSL 52 (19U 83)
+T 15873,15060,0,1578,210,614 0 161108 -- MSL 53 (19U 84)
+U 15873,15060,330,2124,75,614 0 161109 -- MSL 54 (19U 85)
+V 15873,15060,0,2718,504,614 0 161110 -- MSL 55 (19U 86)
+W 15873,15060,0,2757,552,614 0 161111 -- MSL 56 (19U 87)
+X 15873,15060,0,1509,2286,614 0 161112 -- MSL 57 (19U 88)
+Y 15873,15060,0,2043,-167,614 0 161113 -- MSL 58 (19U 89)
+Z 15873,15060,0,159,1026,159 0 161114 -- MSL 59 (19U 90)
+lB 15873,16935,2295,0,-1994 2 161115 -- MSL 60 (19U 91)
[ "
-rs 15873,18300,3525,0,-2523 2 3676
+rs 15873,18300,3525,0,-2522 2 161116 -- MSL 61 (19U 92)
\ "
-rB 15873,16935,2295,0,-1632 2 3677
+rB 15873,16935,2295,0,-1631 2 161117 -- MSL 62 (19U 93)
] "
-ha 15873,19758,0,0,-1314 2 51875
-_ 15873,0,6588,1317,1317,614 1 3679
-oq 15873,15060,0,0,-3345 0 51808
+ha 15873,19758,0,0,-1313 2 161118 -- MSL 63 (19U 94)
+_ 15873,0,6588,1317,1317,614 1 161119 -- MSL 64 (19U 95)
+oq 15873,15060,0,0,-3344 0 161169 -- MSL 66 (19U 145)
` "
-a 15873,11775,330,0,837 0 3681
-b 15873,16350,330,390,1974,390 2 3682
-c 15873,11775,330,0,282 0 3683
-d 15873,16350,330,183,1038,183 2 3684
-e 15873,11775,330,0,228 0 3685
-f 15873,16350,0,1308,39,614 2 3686
-g 15873,11775,4845,1260,1542,614 1 3687
-h 15873,16350,0,0,2550 2 3688
-i 15873,16920,0,0,606 2 3689
-j 15873,16920,4845,0,1428 3 3690
-k 15873,16350,0,0,2061 2 3691
-l 15873,16350,0,0,570 2 3692
-m 15873,11775,0,417,3222,417 0 3693
-n 15873,11775,0,0,2292 0 3694
-o 15873,11775,330,0,858 0 3695
-p 15873,11775,4845,330,3072,330 1 3696
-q 15873,11775,4845,1644,810,614 1 3697
-r 15873,11775,0,735,1257,614 0 3698
-s 15873,11775,330,0,798 0 3699
-t 15873,14985,330,0,-1245 0 3700
-u 15873,11445,330,0,432 0 3701
-v 15873,11445,0,1554,936,614 0 3702
-w 15873,11445,0,1896,1278,614 0 3703
-x 15873,11445,0,894,2469,614 0 3704
-y 15873,11445,4845,1887,2409,614 1 3705
-z 15873,11445,0,0,498 0 3706
-lC 15873,20130,6075,1548,-2004,614 3 3707
-{ "
-ba 15873,19758,6588,0,-5946 3 3708
-| "
-rC 15873,20130,6075,0,996 3 3709
-} "
-ti 15873,8160,0,0,-792 0 51876
-`A 15873,21495,0,69,2868,69 2 3776
-^A 15873,21495,0,69,2868,69 2 3778
-`E 15873,21495,0,1254,1719,614 2 3784
-^E 15873,21495,0,1254,1719,614 2 3786
-:E 15873,20520,0,1254,1719,614 2 3787
-^I 15873,21495,0,609,615,609 2 3790
-:I 15873,20520,0,321,615,321 2 3791
-aa 15873,18000,0,0,-3249 2 3764
-ga 15873,18000,0,0,-2835 2 3680
-a^ 15873,18000,0,9,-2343,9 2 3678
+a 15873,11775,330,0,837 0 161121 -- MSL 67 (19U 97)
+b 15873,16350,330,390,1974,390 2 161122 -- MSL 68 (19U 98)
+c 15873,11775,330,0,282 0 161123 -- MSL 69 (19U 99)
+d 15873,16350,330,183,1038,183 2 161124 -- MSL 70 (19U 100)
+e 15873,11775,330,0,228 0 161125 -- MSL 71 (19U 101)
+f 15873,16350,0,1308,39,614 2 161126 -- MSL 72 (19U 102)
+g 15873,11775,4845,1260,1542,614 1 161127 -- MSL 73 (19U 103)
+h 15873,16350,0,0,2550 2 161128 -- MSL 74 (19U 104)
+i 15873,16920,0,0,606 2 161129 -- MSL 75 (19U 105)
+j 15873,16920,4845,0,1428 3 161130 -- MSL 76 (19U 106)
+k 15873,16350,0,0,2061 2 161131 -- MSL 77 (19U 107)
+l 15873,16350,0,0,570 2 161132 -- MSL 78 (19U 108)
+m 15873,11775,0,417,3222,417 0 161133 -- MSL 79 (19U 109)
+n 15873,11775,0,0,2292 0 161134 -- MSL 80 (19U 110)
+o 15873,11775,330,0,858 0 161135 -- MSL 81 (19U 111)
+p 15873,11775,4845,330,3072,330 1 161136 -- MSL 82 (19U 112)
+q 15873,11775,4845,1644,810,614 1 161137 -- MSL 83 (19U 113)
+r 15873,11775,0,735,1257,614 0 161138 -- MSL 84 (19U 114)
+s 15873,11775,330,0,798 0 161139 -- MSL 85 (19U 115)
+t 15873,14985,330,0,-1244 0 161140 -- MSL 86 (19U 116)
+u 15873,11445,330,0,432 0 161141 -- MSL 87 (19U 117)
+v 15873,11445,0,1554,936,614 0 161142 -- MSL 88 (19U 118)
+w 15873,11445,0,1896,1278,614 0 161143 -- MSL 89 (19U 119)
+x 15873,11445,0,894,2469,614 0 161144 -- MSL 90 (19U 120)
+y 15873,11445,4845,1887,2409,614 1 161145 -- MSL 91 (19U 121)
+z 15873,11445,0,0,498 0 161146 -- MSL 92 (19U 122)
+{ 15873,20130,6075,1548,-2003,614 3 161147 -- MSL 93 (19U 123)
+lC "
+| 15873,19758,6588,0,-5945 3 161148 -- MSL 94 (19U 124)
+ba "
+} 15873,20130,6075,0,996 3 161149 -- MSL 95 (19U 125)
+rC "
+ti 15873,8160,0,0,-791 0 161150 -- MSL 96 (19U 126)
+`A 15873,21495,0,69,2868,69 2 161216 -- MSL 99 (19U 192)
+^A 15873,21495,0,69,2868,69 2 161218 -- MSL 100 (19U 194)
+`E 15873,21495,0,1254,1719,614 2 161224 -- MSL 101 (19U 200)
+^E 15873,21495,0,1254,1719,614 2 161226 -- MSL 102 (19U 202)
+:E 15873,20520,0,1254,1719,614 2 161227 -- MSL 103 (19U 203)
+^I 15873,21495,0,609,615,609 2 161230 -- MSL 104 (19U 206)
+:I 15873,20520,0,321,615,321 2 161231 -- MSL 105 (19U 207)
+aa 15873,18000,0,0,-3248 2 161204 -- MSL 106 (19U 180)
+ga 15873,18000,0,0,-2834 2 161120 -- MSL 107 (19U 96)
+a^ 15873,18000,0,9,-2342,9 2 161160 -- MSL 108 (19U 136)
^ "
-ad 15873,16890,0,0,-4020 2 3752
-a~ 15873,16959,0,594,-2031,594 2 3710
-~ "
-`U 15873,21495,330,2124,75,614 2 3801
-^U 15873,21495,330,2124,75,614 2 3803
-'Y 15873,21495,0,2043,-168,614 2 3805
-'y 15873,18000,4845,1887,2409,614 3 3837
-de 15873,16155,0,0,-3120 2 3760
-,C 15873,15390,5721,903,228,614 3 3783
-,c 15873,11775,5562,0,282 1 3815
-~N 15873,20487,330,2625,2439,614 2 3793
-~n 15873,16959,0,594,2292,594 2 3825
-r! 15873,11904,3486,0,-3411 0 3745
-r? 15873,11868,3852,0,-747 0 3775
-Cs 15873,15834,0,345,348,345 2 3748
-Po 15873,16155,603,192,-108,192 2 3747
-Ye 15873,15825,0,2160,-342,614 2 3749
-sc 15873,15390,1692,0,-1332 2 3751
-Fn 15873,16350,3135,12,1572,12 2 51871
-ct 15873,15978,1419,0,-1068 2 3746
-^a 15873,18000,330,9,837,9 2 3810
-^e 15873,18000,330,9,228,9 2 3818
-^o 15873,18000,330,9,858,9 2 3828
-^u 15873,18000,330,9,432,9 2 3835
-'a 15873,18000,330,0,837 2 3809
-'e 15873,18000,330,0,228 2 3817
-'o 15873,18000,330,0,858 2 3827
-'u 15873,18000,330,0,432 2 3834
-`a 15873,18000,330,0,837 2 3808
-`e 15873,18000,330,0,228 2 3816
-`o 15873,18000,330,0,858 2 3826
-`u 15873,18000,330,0,432 2 3833
-:a 15873,16890,330,0,837 2 3812
-:e 15873,16890,330,0,228 2 3819
-:o 15873,16890,330,0,858 2 3830
-:u 15873,16890,330,0,432 2 3836
-oA 15873,21780,0,69,2868,69 2 3781
-^i 15873,18000,0,9,606,9 2 3822
-/O 15873,15501,528,1206,1434,614 2 3800
-AE 15873,15060,0,2391,2655,614 0 3782
-oa 15873,18381,330,0,837 2 3813
-'i 15873,18000,0,0,606 2 3821
-/o 15873,11901,591,486,1311,486 0 3832
-ae 15873,11775,330,654,2010,614 0 3814
-:A 15873,20520,0,69,2868,69 2 3780
-`i 15873,18000,0,0,606 2 3820
-:O 15873,20520,330,447,633,447 2 3798
-:U 15873,20520,330,2124,75,614 2 3804
-'E 15873,21495,0,1254,1719,614 2 3785
-:i 15873,16890,0,0,606 2 3823
-ss 15873,16350,330,0,2220 2 3807
-^O 15873,21495,330,609,633,609 2 3796
-'A 15873,21495,0,69,2868,69 2 3777
-~A 15873,20487,0,174,2868,174 2 3779
-~a 15873,16959,330,594,837,594 2 3811
--D 15873,15060,0,366,2280,366 0 3792
-Sd 15873,18222,330,0,171 2 3824
-'I 15873,21495,0,321,615,321 2 3789
-`I 15873,21495,0,321,615,321 2 3788
-'O 15873,21495,330,591,633,591 2 3795
-`O 15873,21495,330,447,633,447 2 3794
-~O 15873,20487,330,1986,633,614 2 3797
-~o 15873,16959,330,594,858,594 2 3829
-vS 15873,21495,330,984,1386,614 2 51795
-vs 15873,18000,330,9,798,9 2 51827
-'U 15873,21495,330,2124,75,614 2 3802
-:Y 15873,20520,0,2043,-168,614 2 51801
-:y 15873,16890,4845,1887,2409,614 3 3839
-TP 15873,15060,0,222,2166,222 0 3806
-Tp 15873,16350,4845,330,3075,330 3 3838
-mc 15873,11445,5580,114,-12,114 1 3765
-ps 15873,19635,4080,0,-1308 2 3766
-34 15873,16674,2286,4155,1086,614 2 3774
-\- 15873,7020,0,0,-951 0 51757
-14 15873,16674,2286,4458,1638,614 2 3772
-12 15873,16674,2286,3384,1857,614 2 3773
-Of 15873,16155,0,0,-3528 2 3754
-Om 15873,16155,0,0,-3588 2 3770
-Fo 15873,11625,0,354,1047,354 0 3755
-Fc 15873,11625,0,0,1605 0 3771
-t+- 15873,11535,3360,0,-891 0 3761
-bb 15873,19083,5916,0,-5946 3 3750
-co 15873,19635,0,225,-1134,225 2 3753
-tno 15873,9420,0,0,-951 0 3756
-rg 15873,19635,0,225,-1134,225 2 3758
-S2 15873,16170,0,0,-3063 2 3762
-S3 15873,16170,0,0,-3162 2 3763
-ac 15873,0,5562,0,-2265 1 3768
-S1 15873,16170,0,0,-3066 2 3769
-tmu 15873,11646,0,0,-798 0 3799
-tdi 15873,11190,0,0,-1110 0 3831
-pc 15873,10128,0,0,-4290 0 3767
-fm 15873,15825,0,0,-5124 2 51873
-sd 15873,15825,0,0,-2748 2 51874
-dg 15873,15060,1185,0,-1776 0 51755
-tm 15873,17850,0,108,-417,108 2 51796
-ah 15873,18000,0,9,-2343,9 2 51935
-ao 15873,18381,0,0,-5319 2 51930
-f/ 15873,16695,2265,2712,2529,614 2 51759
-em 15873,8805,0,1707,1929,614 0 51789
-en 15873,8805,0,0,-363 0 51790
-dd 15873,15060,1185,0,-1776 0 51773
-.i 15873,11445,0,0,606 0 51957
-aq 15873,15060,0,0,-4983 0 3623
-bu 15873,12714,0,0,-1848 0 51889
-'C 15873,21495,330,903,228,614 2 20166
-'c 15873,18000,330,0,282 2 20198
-lq 15873,15060,0,387,-741,387 0 51838
-rq 15873,15060,0,0,-144 0 51746
-Bq 15873,4596,2364,0,1314 0 51772
-vz 15873,18000,0,9,498,9 2 51834
-fi 15873,16920,0,438,2340,438 2 51881
-fl 15873,16350,0,336,2337,336 2 51882
-ff 15873,16350,0,4086,2349,614 2 51883
-Fi 15873,16350,0,2229,2946,614 2 51884
-Fl 15873,16350,0,1425,2949,614 2 51885
-ij 15873,16920,4845,738,1320,614 3 51958
-bq 15873,4596,2364,0,-1647 0 51756
-%0 15873,16275,900,3066,3417,614 2 51901
-a- 15873,16032,0,537,-2187,537 2 3759
-ab 15873,17340,0,993,-2841,614 2 51926
-a. 15873,16890,0,0,-6186 2 51927
-oe 15873,11775,330,1284,1977,614 0 51823
-OE 15873,15060,0,2781,1740,614 0 51791
-fo 15873,11070,0,0,-2004 0 51886
-fc 15873,11070,0,0,-1389 0 51887
-sq 15873,14106,0,0,-444 0 51899
-/L 15873,15060,0,27,1602,27 0 51944
-/l 15873,16350,0,0,570 2 51960
-a" 15873,18720,0,2916,-4083,614 2 51933
-ho 15873,564,4665,0,-4917 1 51934
-vZ 15873,21495,0,984,1026,614 2 51802
-IJ 15873,15060,3849,1506,1941,614 0 51942
+ad 15873,16890,0,0,-4019 2 161192 -- MSL 109 (19U 168)
+~ 15873,16959,0,594,-2030,594 2 161176 -- MSL 110 (19U 152)
+a~ "
+`U 15873,21495,330,2124,75,614 2 161241 -- MSL 111 (19U 217)
+^U 15873,21495,330,2124,75,614 2 161243 -- MSL 112 (19U 219)
+u00AF 15873,21108,0,1317,1317,614 2 161199 -- MSL 113 (19U 175)
+'Y 15873,21495,0,2043,-167,614 2 161245 -- MSL 114 (19U 221)
+'y 15873,18000,4845,1887,2409,614 3 161277 -- MSL 115 (19U 253)
+de 15873,16155,0,0,-3119 2 161200 -- MSL 116 (19U 176)
+,C 15873,15390,5721,903,228,614 3 161223 -- MSL 117 (19U 199)
+,c 15873,11775,5562,0,282 1 161255 -- MSL 118 (19U 231)
+~N 15873,20487,330,2625,2439,614 2 161233 -- MSL 119 (19U 209)
+~n 15873,16959,0,594,2292,594 2 161265 -- MSL 120 (19U 241)
+r! 15873,11904,3486,0,-3410 0 161185 -- MSL 121 (19U 161)
+r? 15873,11868,3852,0,-746 0 161215 -- MSL 122 (19U 191)
+Cs 15873,15834,0,345,348,345 2 161188 -- MSL 123 (19U 164)
+Po 15873,16155,603,192,-107,192 2 161187 -- MSL 124 (19U 163)
+Ye 15873,15825,0,2160,-341,614 2 161189 -- MSL 125 (19U 165)
+sc 15873,15390,1692,0,-1331 2 161191 -- MSL 126 (19U 167)
+Fn 15873,16350,3135,12,1572,12 2 161155 -- MSL 127 (19U 131)
+ct 15873,15978,1419,0,-1067 2 161186 -- MSL 128 (19U 162)
+^a 15873,18000,330,9,837,9 2 161250 -- MSL 129 (19U 226)
+^e 15873,18000,330,9,228,9 2 161258 -- MSL 130 (19U 234)
+^o 15873,18000,330,9,858,9 2 161268 -- MSL 131 (19U 244)
+^u 15873,18000,330,9,432,9 2 161275 -- MSL 132 (19U 251)
+'a 15873,18000,330,0,837 2 161249 -- MSL 133 (19U 225)
+'e 15873,18000,330,0,228 2 161257 -- MSL 134 (19U 233)
+'o 15873,18000,330,0,858 2 161267 -- MSL 135 (19U 243)
+'u 15873,18000,330,0,432 2 161274 -- MSL 136 (19U 250)
+`a 15873,18000,330,0,837 2 161248 -- MSL 137 (19U 224)
+`e 15873,18000,330,0,228 2 161256 -- MSL 138 (19U 232)
+`o 15873,18000,330,0,858 2 161266 -- MSL 139 (19U 242)
+`u 15873,18000,330,0,432 2 161273 -- MSL 140 (19U 249)
+:a 15873,16890,330,0,837 2 161252 -- MSL 141 (19U 228)
+:e 15873,16890,330,0,228 2 161259 -- MSL 142 (19U 235)
+:o 15873,16890,330,0,858 2 161270 -- MSL 143 (19U 246)
+:u 15873,16890,330,0,432 2 161276 -- MSL 144 (19U 252)
+oA 15873,21780,0,69,2868,69 2 161221 -- MSL 145 (19U 197)
+^i 15873,18000,0,9,606,9 2 161262 -- MSL 146 (19U 238)
+/O 15873,15501,528,1206,1434,614 2 161240 -- MSL 147 (19U 216)
+AE 15873,15060,0,2391,2655,614 0 161222 -- MSL 148 (19U 198)
+oa 15873,18381,330,0,837 2 161253 -- MSL 149 (19U 229)
+'i 15873,18000,0,0,606 2 161261 -- MSL 150 (19U 237)
+/o 15873,11901,591,486,1311,486 0 161272 -- MSL 151 (19U 248)
+ae 15873,11775,330,654,2010,614 0 161254 -- MSL 152 (19U 230)
+:A 15873,20520,0,69,2868,69 2 161220 -- MSL 153 (19U 196)
+`i 15873,18000,0,0,606 2 161260 -- MSL 154 (19U 236)
+:O 15873,20520,330,447,633,447 2 161238 -- MSL 155 (19U 214)
+:U 15873,20520,330,2124,75,614 2 161244 -- MSL 156 (19U 220)
+'E 15873,21495,0,1254,1719,614 2 161225 -- MSL 157 (19U 201)
+:i 15873,16890,0,0,606 2 161263 -- MSL 158 (19U 239)
+ss 15873,16350,330,0,2220 2 161247 -- MSL 159 (19U 223)
+^O 15873,21495,330,609,633,609 2 161236 -- MSL 160 (19U 212)
+'A 15873,21495,0,69,2868,69 2 161217 -- MSL 161 (19U 193)
+~A 15873,20487,0,174,2868,174 2 161219 -- MSL 162 (19U 195)
+~a 15873,16959,330,594,837,594 2 161251 -- MSL 163 (19U 227)
+-D 15873,15060,0,366,2280,366 0 161232 -- MSL 164 (19U 208)
+Sd 15873,18222,330,0,171 2 161264 -- MSL 165 (19U 240)
+'I 15873,21495,0,321,615,321 2 161229 -- MSL 166 (19U 205)
+`I 15873,21495,0,321,615,321 2 161228 -- MSL 167 (19U 204)
+'O 15873,21495,330,591,633,591 2 161235 -- MSL 168 (19U 211)
+`O 15873,21495,330,447,633,447 2 161234 -- MSL 169 (19U 210)
+~O 15873,20487,330,1986,633,614 2 161237 -- MSL 170 (19U 213)
+~o 15873,16959,330,594,858,594 2 161269 -- MSL 171 (19U 245)
+vS 15873,21495,330,984,1386,614 2 161162 -- MSL 172 (19U 138)
+vs 15873,18000,330,9,798,9 2 161178 -- MSL 173 (19U 154)
+'U 15873,21495,330,2124,75,614 2 161242 -- MSL 174 (19U 218)
+:Y 15873,20520,0,2043,-167,614 2 161183 -- MSL 175 (19U 159)
+:y 15873,16890,4845,1887,2409,614 3 161279 -- MSL 176 (19U 255)
+TP 15873,15060,0,222,2166,222 0 161246 -- MSL 177 (19U 222)
+Tp 15873,16350,4845,330,3075,330 3 161278 -- MSL 178 (19U 254)
+mc 15873,11445,5580,114,-11,114 1 161205 -- MSL 180 (19U 181)
+ps 15873,19635,4080,0,-1307 2 161206 -- MSL 181 (19U 182)
+34 15873,16674,2286,4155,1086,614 2 161214 -- MSL 182 (19U 190)
+\- 15873,7020,0,0,-950 0 60096 -- MSL 183 ( 7J 192)
+14 15873,16674,2286,4458,1638,614 2 161212 -- MSL 184 (19U 188)
+12 15873,16674,2286,3384,1857,614 2 161213 -- MSL 185 (19U 189)
+Of 15873,16155,0,0,-3527 2 161194 -- MSL 186 (19U 170)
+Om 15873,16155,0,0,-3587 2 161210 -- MSL 187 (19U 186)
+Fo 15873,11625,0,354,1047,354 0 161195 -- MSL 188 (19U 171)
+Fc 15873,11625,0,0,1605 0 161211 -- MSL 190 (19U 187)
+t+- 15873,11535,3360,0,-890 0 161201 -- MSL 191 (19U 177)
+bb 15873,19083,5916,0,-5945 3 161190 -- MSL 192 (19U 166)
+co 15873,19635,0,225,-1133,225 2 161193 -- MSL 193 (19U 169)
+tno 15873,9420,0,0,-950 0 161196 -- MSL 194 (19U 172)
+u00AD 15873,8805,0,0,-2318 0 161197 -- MSL 195 (19U 173)
+rg 15873,19635,0,225,-1133,225 2 161198 -- MSL 196 (19U 174)
+S2 15873,16170,0,0,-3062 2 161202 -- MSL 197 (19U 178)
+S3 15873,16170,0,0,-3161 2 161203 -- MSL 198 (19U 179)
+ac 15873,0,5562,0,-2264 1 161208 -- MSL 199 (19U 184)
+S1 15873,16170,0,0,-3065 2 161209 -- MSL 200 (19U 185)
+tmu 15873,11646,0,0,-797 0 161239 -- MSL 201 (19U 215)
+tdi 15873,11190,0,0,-1109 0 161271 -- MSL 202 (19U 247)
+u203C 15873,15060,330,0,-167 0 87315 -- MSL 221 (10U 19)
+u20A7 15873,15060,330,792,2466,614 0 60121 -- MSL 232 ( 7J 217)
+pc 15873,10128,0,0,-4289 0 161207 -- MSL 302 (19U 183)
+u013F 15873,15060,0,27,1602,27 0 51943 -- MSL 306 ( 6J 231)
+u0140 15873,16350,0,2742,570,614 2 51959 -- MSL 307 ( 6J 247)
+u2113 15873,18045,765,0,-1820 2 60122 -- MSL 308 ( 7J 218)
+u0149 15873,15060,0,0,2070 0 51951 -- MSL 309 ( 6J 239)
+fm 15873,15825,0,0,-5123 2 60101 -- MSL 310 ( 7J 197)
+sd 15873,15825,0,0,-2747 2 60102 -- MSL 311 ( 7J 198)
+dg 15873,15060,1185,0,-1775 0 161158 -- MSL 312 (19U 134)
+tm 15873,17850,0,108,-416,108 2 161177 -- MSL 313 (19U 153)
+u2017 15873,0,6588,1317,1317,614 1 60095 -- MSL 314 ( 7J 191)
+ah 15873,18000,0,9,-2342,9 2 75169 -- MSL 315 ( 9E 161)
+ao 15873,18381,0,0,-5318 2 60152 -- MSL 316 ( 7J 248)
+f/ 15873,16695,2265,2712,2529,614 2 60109 -- MSL 324 ( 7J 205)
+em 15873,8805,0,1707,1929,614 0 161175 -- MSL 325 (19U 151)
+en 15873,8805,0,0,-362 0 161174 -- MSL 326 (19U 150)
+dd 15873,15060,1185,0,-1775 0 161159 -- MSL 327 (19U 135)
+.i 15873,11445,0,0,606 0 46333 -- MSL 328 ( 5T 253)
+aq 15873,15060,0,0,-4982 0 161063 -- MSL 329 (19U 39)
+bu 15873,12714,0,0,-1847 0 161173 -- MSL 331 (19U 149)
+u207F 15873,16170,0,0,-980 2 87548 -- MSL 332 (10U 252)
+u0111 15873,16350,330,1830,1017,614 2 75248 -- MSL 342 ( 9E 240)
+u0041_0306 15873,20805,0,1683,2868,614 2 75203 -- MSL 400 ( 9E 195)
+u0061_0306 15873,17340,330,993,837,614 2 75235 -- MSL 401 ( 9E 227)
+u0041_0328 15873,15060,4437,69,2868,69 1 75173 -- MSL 404 ( 9E 165)
+u0061_0328 15873,11775,4665,0,837 1 75193 -- MSL 405 ( 9E 185)
+'C 15873,21495,330,903,228,614 2 75206 -- MSL 406 ( 9E 198)
+'c 15873,18000,330,0,282 2 75238 -- MSL 407 ( 9E 230)
+u0041_030C 15873,21495,330,1734,228,614 2 75208 -- MSL 410 ( 9E 200)
+u0061_030C 15873,18000,330,759,282,614 2 75240 -- MSL 411 ( 9E 232)
+u0044_030C 15873,21495,0,984,2277,614 2 75215 -- MSL 414 ( 9E 207)
+u0064_030C 15873,18990,330,5229,2244,614 2 75247 -- MSL 415 ( 9E 239)
+u0045_030C 15873,21495,0,1284,1719,614 2 75212 -- MSL 416 ( 9E 204)
+u0065_030C 15873,18000,330,609,228,609 2 75244 -- MSL 417 ( 9E 236)
+u0045_0328 15873,15060,4437,1254,1719,614 1 75210 -- MSL 422 ( 9E 202)
+u0065_0328 15873,11775,4665,0,228 1 75242 -- MSL 423 ( 9E 234)
+u004C_0301 15873,21495,0,27,1602,27 2 75205 -- MSL 440 ( 9E 197)
+u006C_0301 15873,22752,0,0,570 2 75237 -- MSL 441 ( 9E 229)
+u004C_030C 15873,18990,0,3591,1602,614 2 75196 -- MSL 442 ( 9E 188)
+u006C_030C 15873,18990,0,3753,570,614 2 75198 -- MSL 443 ( 9E 190)
+u004E_0301 15873,21495,330,2625,2439,614 2 75217 -- MSL 446 ( 9E 209)
+u006E_0301 15873,18000,0,0,2292 2 75249 -- MSL 447 ( 9E 241)
+u004E_030C 15873,21495,330,2625,2439,614 2 75218 -- MSL 448 ( 9E 210)
+u006E_030C 15873,18000,0,9,2292,9 2 75250 -- MSL 449 ( 9E 242)
+u004F_030B 15873,22215,330,3525,633,614 2 75221 -- MSL 452 ( 9E 213)
+u006F_030B 15873,18720,330,2916,858,614 2 75253 -- MSL 453 ( 9E 245)
+u0052_0301 15873,21495,0,141,1977,141 2 75200 -- MSL 456 ( 9E 192)
+u0072_0301 15873,18000,0,735,1257,614 2 75232 -- MSL 457 ( 9E 224)
+u0052_030C 15873,21495,0,984,1977,614 2 75224 -- MSL 458 ( 9E 216)
+u0072_030C 15873,18000,0,735,1257,614 2 75256 -- MSL 459 ( 9E 248)
+u0053_0301 15873,21495,330,591,1386,591 2 75148 -- MSL 462 ( 9E 140)
+u0073_0301 15873,18000,330,0,798 2 75164 -- MSL 463 ( 9E 156)
+u0054_030C 15873,21495,0,1578,210,614 2 75149 -- MSL 466 ( 9E 141)
+u0074_030C 15873,18990,330,1344,-1244,614 2 75165 -- MSL 467 ( 9E 157)
+u0054_0327 15873,15060,5721,1578,210,614 1 75230 -- MSL 468 ( 9E 222)
+u0074_0327 15873,14985,5562,0,-1244 1 75262 -- MSL 469 ( 9E 254)
+u0055_030B 15873,22215,330,2625,75,614 2 75227 -- MSL 474 ( 9E 219)
+u0075_030B 15873,18720,330,1866,432,614 2 75259 -- MSL 475 ( 9E 251)
+u0055_030A 15873,21780,330,2124,75,614 2 75225 -- MSL 476 ( 9E 217)
+u0075_030A 15873,18381,330,0,432 2 75257 -- MSL 477 ( 9E 249)
+u005A_0301 15873,21495,0,591,1026,591 2 75151 -- MSL 482 ( 9E 143)
+u007A_0301 15873,18000,0,0,498 2 75167 -- MSL 483 ( 9E 159)
+u005A_0307 15873,20520,0,159,1026,159 2 75183 -- MSL 484 ( 9E 175)
+u007A_0307 15873,16890,0,0,498 2 75199 -- MSL 485 ( 9E 191)
+u2070 15873,16170,0,0,-4139 2 51753 -- MSL 1000 ( 6J 41)
+u2074 15873,16170,0,0,-3293 2 51748 -- MSL 1001 ( 6J 36)
+u2075 15873,15960,0,0,-3371 2 51749 -- MSL 1002 ( 6J 37)
+u2076 15873,16170,0,0,-3953 2 51806 -- MSL 1003 ( 6J 94)
+u2077 15873,15960,0,0,-4652 2 51750 -- MSL 1004 ( 6J 38)
+u2078 15873,16170,0,0,-3758 2 51754 -- MSL 1005 ( 6J 42)
+u2079 15873,16170,0,0,-3677 2 51752 -- MSL 1006 ( 6J 40)
+lq 15873,15060,0,387,-740,387 0 161171 -- MSL 1017 (19U 147)
+rq 15873,15060,0,0,-143 0 161172 -- MSL 1018 (19U 148)
+Bq 15873,4596,2364,0,1314 0 161156 -- MSL 1019 (19U 132)
+u2003 15873,0,0,0,1317 0 51821 -- MSL 1020 ( 6J 109)
+u2002 15873,0,0,0,1317 0 51822 -- MSL 1021 ( 6J 110)
+u2009 15873,0,0,0,1317 0 51828 -- MSL 1023 ( 6J 116)
+u2026 15873,3675,330,0,2394 0 161157 -- MSL 1028 (19U 133)
+vz 15873,18000,0,9,498,9 2 75166 -- MSL 1031 ( 9E 158)
+u2120 15873,18000,0,1146,-281,614 2 128299 -- MSL 1034 (15U 43)
+u211E 15873,15060,3708,1215,369,614 0 51794 -- MSL 1036 ( 6J 82)
+fi 15873,16920,0,438,2340,438 2 60077 -- MSL 1040 ( 7J 173)
+fl 15873,16350,0,336,2337,336 2 60078 -- MSL 1041 ( 7J 174)
+ff 15873,16350,0,4086,2349,614 2 51883 -- MSL 1042 ( 6J 171)
+Fi 15873,16350,0,2229,2946,614 2 51884 -- MSL 1043 ( 6J 172)
+Fl 15873,16350,0,1425,2949,614 2 51885 -- MSL 1044 ( 6J 173)
+ij 15873,16920,4845,738,1320,614 3 60134 -- MSL 1047 ( 7J 230)
+u2105 15873,16479,2886,681,939,614 2 60072 -- MSL 1060 ( 7J 168)
+u0047_0306 15873,20805,330,1983,585,614 2 46288 -- MSL 1061 ( 5T 208)
+u0067_0306 15873,17340,4845,1260,1542,614 3 46320 -- MSL 1062 ( 5T 240)
+u0053_0327 15873,15390,5721,0,1386 3 75178 -- MSL 1063 ( 9E 170)
+u0073_0327 15873,11775,5562,0,798 1 75194 -- MSL 1064 ( 9E 186)
+u0049_0307 15873,20520,0,321,615,321 2 46301 -- MSL 1065 ( 5T 221)
+bq 15873,4596,2364,0,-1646 0 161154 -- MSL 1067 (19U 130)
+%0 15873,16275,900,3066,3417,614 2 161161 -- MSL 1068 (19U 137)
+a- 15873,16032,0,537,-2186,537 2 60154 -- MSL 1084 ( 7J 250)
+ab 15873,17340,0,993,-2840,614 2 75170 -- MSL 1086 ( 9E 162)
+a. 15873,16890,0,0,-6185 2 75263 -- MSL 1088 ( 9E 255)
+oe 15873,11775,330,1284,1977,614 0 161180 -- MSL 1090 (19U 156)
+OE 15873,15060,0,2781,1740,614 0 161164 -- MSL 1091 (19U 140)
+fo 15873,11070,0,0,-2003 0 161163 -- MSL 1092 (19U 139)
+fc 15873,11070,0,0,-1388 0 161179 -- MSL 1093 (19U 155)
+sq 15873,14106,0,0,-443 0 60091 -- MSL 1094 ( 7J 187)
+/L 15873,15060,0,27,1602,27 0 75171 -- MSL 1095 ( 9E 163)
+/l 15873,16350,0,0,570 2 75187 -- MSL 1096 ( 9E 179)
+a" 15873,18720,0,2916,-4082,614 2 75197 -- MSL 1097 ( 9E 189)
+ho 15873,564,4665,0,-4916 1 75186 -- MSL 1098 ( 9E 178)
+vZ 15873,21495,0,984,1026,614 2 75150 -- MSL 1106 ( 9E 142)
+IJ 15873,15060,3849,1506,1941,614 0 60135 -- MSL 1107 ( 7J 231)
diff --git a/contrib/groff/font/devlj4/CI b/contrib/groff/font/devlj4/CI
index 756f2a4ddbf1..556e98c78918 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/font/devlj4/CI
+++ b/contrib/groff/font/devlj4/CI
@@ -1,3 +1,4 @@
+# Courier It
name CI
spacewidth 15873
slant 11.300000
@@ -6,255 +7,325 @@ pclproportional 0
pclweight 0
pclstyle 1
charset
-! 15873,15060,330,0,-5232 0 3617
-dq 15873,15060,0,0,-4632 0 3618
+! 15873,15060,330,0,-5231 0 161057 -- MSL 1 (19U 33)
+dq 15873,15060,0,0,-4631 0 161058 -- MSL 2 (19U 34)
" "
-sh 15873,16827,2046,1710,-1473,610 2 3619
+sh 15873,16827,2046,1710,-1472,610 2 161059 -- MSL 3 (19U 35)
# "
-Do 15873,17259,3642,954,-1644,610 2 3620
+Do 15873,17259,3642,954,-1643,610 2 161060 -- MSL 4 (19U 36)
$ "
-% 15873,16380,330,1140,-2169,610 2 3621
-& 15873,14169,330,1563,-1911,610 0 3622
-cq 15873,15060,0,0,-5217 0 51751
+% 15873,16380,330,1140,-2168,610 2 161061 -- MSL 5 (19U 37)
+& 15873,14169,330,1563,-1910,610 0 161062 -- MSL 6 (19U 38)
+cq 15873,15060,0,0,-5216 0 161170 -- MSL 8 (19U 146)
' "
-( 15873,17070,2580,1185,-7563,610 2 3624
-) 15873,17070,2580,0,-2013 2 3625
-* 15873,15060,0,174,-3273,174 0 3626
-+ 15873,11385,0,252,-2151,252 0 3627
-, 15873,3195,3420,0,-3000 0 3628
-hy 15873,6570,0,0,-3741 0 3629
+( 15873,17070,2580,1185,-7562,610 2 161064 -- MSL 9 (19U 40)
+) 15873,17070,2580,0,-2012 2 161065 -- MSL 10 (19U 41)
+* 15873,15060,0,174,-3272,174 0 161066 -- MSL 11 (19U 42)
++ 15873,11385,0,252,-2150,252 0 161067 -- MSL 12 (19U 43)
+, 15873,3195,3420,0,-2999 0 161068 -- MSL 13 (19U 44)
+hy 15873,6570,0,0,-3740 0 161069 -- MSL 14 (19U 45)
- "
-. 15873,3105,330,0,-5040 0 3630
-sl 15873,18465,3765,2349,-699,610 2 3631
+. 15873,3105,330,0,-5039 0 161070 -- MSL 15 (19U 46)
+sl 15873,18465,3765,2349,-698,610 2 161071 -- MSL 16 (19U 47)
/ "
-0 15873,15390,330,399,-2832,399 0 3632
-1 15873,15060,0,0,-1494 0 3633
-2 15873,15390,0,423,-786,423 0 3634
-3 15873,15390,330,0,-1113 0 3635
-4 15873,15060,0,0,-1548 0 3636
-5 15873,15060,330,882,-1170,610 0 3637
-6 15873,15390,330,1530,-2436,610 0 3638
-7 15873,15060,0,954,-2829,610 0 3639
-8 15873,15390,330,624,-2226,610 0 3640
-9 15873,15390,330,684,-1659,610 0 3641
-: 15873,9975,330,0,-5043 0 3642
-; 15873,9975,3420,0,-3177 0 3643
-< 15873,10647,3,0,-1155 0 3644
-= 15873,8451,0,252,-2151,252 0 3645
-> 15873,10647,3,0,-1959 0 3646
-? 15873,15390,330,483,-4173,483 0 3647
-at 15873,14391,363,2031,-1359,610 0 3648
+0 15873,15390,330,399,-2831,399 0 161072 -- MSL 17 (19U 48)
+1 15873,15060,0,0,-1493 0 161073 -- MSL 18 (19U 49)
+2 15873,15390,0,423,-785,423 0 161074 -- MSL 19 (19U 50)
+3 15873,15390,330,0,-1112 0 161075 -- MSL 20 (19U 51)
+4 15873,15060,0,0,-1547 0 161076 -- MSL 21 (19U 52)
+5 15873,15060,330,882,-1169,610 0 161077 -- MSL 22 (19U 53)
+6 15873,15390,330,1530,-2435,610 0 161078 -- MSL 23 (19U 54)
+7 15873,15060,0,954,-2828,610 0 161079 -- MSL 24 (19U 55)
+8 15873,15390,330,624,-2225,610 0 161080 -- MSL 25 (19U 56)
+9 15873,15390,330,684,-1658,610 0 161081 -- MSL 26 (19U 57)
+: 15873,9975,330,0,-5042 0 161082 -- MSL 27 (19U 58)
+; 15873,9975,3420,0,-3176 0 161083 -- MSL 28 (19U 59)
+< 15873,10647,3,0,-1154 0 161084 -- MSL 29 (19U 60)
+= 15873,8451,0,252,-2150,252 0 161085 -- MSL 30 (19U 61)
+> 15873,10647,3,0,-1958 0 161086 -- MSL 31 (19U 62)
+? 15873,15390,330,483,-4172,483 0 161087 -- MSL 32 (19U 63)
+at 15873,14391,363,2031,-1358,610 0 161088 -- MSL 33 (19U 64)
@ "
-A 15873,15060,0,1470,1092,610 0 3649
-B 15873,15060,0,1383,171,610 0 3650
-C 15873,15390,330,2835,-1689,610 0 3651
-D 15873,15060,0,2061,537,610 0 3652
-E 15873,15060,0,2724,-153,610 0 3653
-F 15873,15060,0,3120,-471,610 0 3654
-G 15873,15390,330,2259,-957,610 0 3655
-H 15873,15060,0,3483,285,610 0 3656
-I 15873,15060,0,1764,-1188,610 0 3657
-J 15873,15060,330,3729,-369,610 0 3658
-K 15873,15060,0,3453,-210,610 0 3659
-L 15873,15060,0,1512,-135,610 0 3660
-M 15873,15060,0,4218,1107,610 0 3661
-N 15873,15060,0,4182,738,610 0 3662
-O 15873,15390,330,2058,-1137,610 0 3663
-P 15873,15060,0,2262,-786,610 0 3664
-Q 15873,15390,3357,2037,-1074,610 0 3665
-R 15873,15060,0,1248,234,610 0 3666
-S 15873,15390,330,1893,-804,610 0 3667
-T 15873,15060,0,3183,-1968,610 0 3668
-U 15873,15060,330,4095,-2097,610 0 3669
-V 15873,15060,0,4191,-1725,610 0 3670
-W 15873,15060,0,4260,-1671,610 0 3671
-X 15873,15060,0,3177,522,610 0 3672
-Y 15873,15060,0,3672,-2262,610 0 3673
-Z 15873,15060,0,1707,-807,610 0 3674
-lB 15873,17070,2580,1815,-6345,610 2 3675
+A 15873,15060,0,1470,1092,610 0 161089 -- MSL 34 (19U 65)
+B 15873,15060,0,1383,171,610 0 161090 -- MSL 35 (19U 66)
+C 15873,15390,330,2835,-1688,610 0 161091 -- MSL 36 (19U 67)
+D 15873,15060,0,2061,537,610 0 161092 -- MSL 37 (19U 68)
+E 15873,15060,0,2724,-152,610 0 161093 -- MSL 38 (19U 69)
+F 15873,15060,0,3120,-470,610 0 161094 -- MSL 39 (19U 70)
+G 15873,15390,330,2259,-956,610 0 161095 -- MSL 40 (19U 71)
+H 15873,15060,0,3483,285,610 0 161096 -- MSL 41 (19U 72)
+I 15873,15060,0,1764,-1187,610 0 161097 -- MSL 42 (19U 73)
+J 15873,15060,330,3729,-368,610 0 161098 -- MSL 43 (19U 74)
+K 15873,15060,0,3453,-209,610 0 161099 -- MSL 44 (19U 75)
+L 15873,15060,0,1512,-134,610 0 161100 -- MSL 45 (19U 76)
+M 15873,15060,0,4218,1107,610 0 161101 -- MSL 46 (19U 77)
+N 15873,15060,0,4182,738,610 0 161102 -- MSL 47 (19U 78)
+O 15873,15390,330,2058,-1136,610 0 161103 -- MSL 48 (19U 79)
+P 15873,15060,0,2262,-785,610 0 161104 -- MSL 49 (19U 80)
+Q 15873,15390,3357,2037,-1073,610 0 161105 -- MSL 50 (19U 81)
+R 15873,15060,0,1248,234,610 0 161106 -- MSL 51 (19U 82)
+S 15873,15390,330,1893,-803,610 0 161107 -- MSL 52 (19U 83)
+T 15873,15060,0,3183,-1967,610 0 161108 -- MSL 53 (19U 84)
+U 15873,15060,330,4095,-2096,610 0 161109 -- MSL 54 (19U 85)
+V 15873,15060,0,4191,-1724,610 0 161110 -- MSL 55 (19U 86)
+W 15873,15060,0,4260,-1670,610 0 161111 -- MSL 56 (19U 87)
+X 15873,15060,0,3177,522,610 0 161112 -- MSL 57 (19U 88)
+Y 15873,15060,0,3672,-2261,610 0 161113 -- MSL 58 (19U 89)
+Z 15873,15060,0,1707,-806,610 0 161114 -- MSL 59 (19U 90)
+lB 15873,17070,2580,1815,-6344,610 2 161115 -- MSL 60 (19U 91)
[ "
-rs 15873,18465,3765,0,-4674 2 3676
+rs 15873,18465,3765,0,-4673 2 161116 -- MSL 61 (19U 92)
\ "
-rB 15873,17070,2580,0,-1221 2 3677
+rB 15873,17070,2580,0,-1220 2 161117 -- MSL 62 (19U 93)
] "
-ha 15873,19758,0,0,-1314 2 51875
-_ 15873,0,6588,1317,1317,610 1 3679
-oq 15873,15060,0,0,-6267 0 51808
+ha 15873,19758,0,0,-1313 2 161118 -- MSL 63 (19U 94)
+_ 15873,0,6588,1317,1317,610 1 161119 -- MSL 64 (19U 95)
+oq 15873,15060,0,0,-6266 0 161169 -- MSL 66 (19U 145)
` "
-a 15873,11775,330,531,-696,531 0 3681
-b 15873,16500,330,1602,723,610 2 3682
-c 15873,11775,330,1542,-1617,610 0 3683
-d 15873,16500,330,2148,-1143,610 2 3684
-e 15873,11775,330,1269,-1611,610 0 3685
-f 15873,16500,0,2262,-1173,610 2 3686
-g 15873,11775,5145,2622,-96,610 1 3687
-h 15873,16500,0,1179,387,610 2 3688
-i 15873,17235,0,0,-1260 2 3689
-j 15873,17235,5145,0,81 3 3690
-k 15873,16500,0,1857,24,610 2 3691
-l 15873,16500,0,0,-1131 2 3692
-m 15873,11775,0,1746,1188,610 0 3693
-n 15873,11775,0,960,585,610 0 3694
-o 15873,11775,330,1443,-1140,610 0 3695
-p 15873,11775,5145,1500,1920,610 1 3696
-q 15873,11775,5145,3354,-984,610 1 3697
-r 15873,11775,0,2475,-597,610 0 3698
-s 15873,11775,330,915,-1356,610 0 3699
-t 15873,14760,330,738,-3216,610 0 3700
-u 15873,11445,330,726,-1404,610 0 3701
-v 15873,11445,0,3342,-1224,610 0 3702
-w 15873,11445,0,3735,-831,610 0 3703
-x 15873,11445,0,2502,648,610 0 3704
-y 15873,11445,5145,3123,903,610 1 3705
-z 15873,11445,0,1101,-1368,610 0 3706
-lC 15873,20130,6075,2940,-5529,610 3 3707
-{ "
-ba 15873,19758,6588,0,-5946 3 3708
-| "
-rC 15873,20130,6075,0,-1059 3 3709
-} "
-ti 15873,7233,0,0,-1089 0 51876
-`A 15873,21255,0,1470,1092,610 2 3776
-^A 15873,21255,0,1707,1092,610 2 3778
-`E 15873,21255,0,2724,-153,610 2 3784
-^E 15873,21255,0,2724,-153,610 2 3786
-:E 15873,20670,0,2724,-153,610 2 3787
-^I 15873,21255,0,2157,-1188,610 2 3790
-:I 15873,20670,0,1764,-1188,610 2 3791
-aa 15873,17640,0,1401,-6675,610 2 3764
-ga 15873,17640,0,0,-4491 2 3680
-a^ 15873,17640,0,1257,-4491,610 2 3678
+a 15873,11775,330,531,-695,531 0 161121 -- MSL 67 (19U 97)
+b 15873,16500,330,1602,723,610 2 161122 -- MSL 68 (19U 98)
+c 15873,11775,330,1542,-1616,610 0 161123 -- MSL 69 (19U 99)
+d 15873,16500,330,2148,-1142,610 2 161124 -- MSL 70 (19U 100)
+e 15873,11775,330,1269,-1610,610 0 161125 -- MSL 71 (19U 101)
+f 15873,16500,0,2262,-1172,610 2 161126 -- MSL 72 (19U 102)
+g 15873,11775,5145,2622,-95,610 1 161127 -- MSL 73 (19U 103)
+h 15873,16500,0,1179,387,610 2 161128 -- MSL 74 (19U 104)
+i 15873,17235,0,0,-1259 2 161129 -- MSL 75 (19U 105)
+j 15873,17235,5145,0,81 3 161130 -- MSL 76 (19U 106)
+k 15873,16500,0,1857,24,610 2 161131 -- MSL 77 (19U 107)
+l 15873,16500,0,0,-1130 2 161132 -- MSL 78 (19U 108)
+m 15873,11775,0,1746,1188,610 0 161133 -- MSL 79 (19U 109)
+n 15873,11775,0,960,585,610 0 161134 -- MSL 80 (19U 110)
+o 15873,11775,330,1443,-1139,610 0 161135 -- MSL 81 (19U 111)
+p 15873,11775,5145,1500,1920,610 1 161136 -- MSL 82 (19U 112)
+q 15873,11775,5145,3354,-983,610 1 161137 -- MSL 83 (19U 113)
+r 15873,11775,0,2475,-596,610 0 161138 -- MSL 84 (19U 114)
+s 15873,11775,330,915,-1355,610 0 161139 -- MSL 85 (19U 115)
+t 15873,14760,330,738,-3215,610 0 161140 -- MSL 86 (19U 116)
+u 15873,11445,330,726,-1403,610 0 161141 -- MSL 87 (19U 117)
+v 15873,11445,0,3342,-1223,610 0 161142 -- MSL 88 (19U 118)
+w 15873,11445,0,3735,-830,610 0 161143 -- MSL 89 (19U 119)
+x 15873,11445,0,2502,648,610 0 161144 -- MSL 90 (19U 120)
+y 15873,11445,5145,3123,903,610 1 161145 -- MSL 91 (19U 121)
+z 15873,11445,0,1101,-1367,610 0 161146 -- MSL 92 (19U 122)
+{ 15873,20130,6075,2940,-5528,610 3 161147 -- MSL 93 (19U 123)
+lC "
+| 15873,19758,6588,0,-5945 3 161148 -- MSL 94 (19U 124)
+ba "
+} 15873,20130,6075,0,-1058 3 161149 -- MSL 95 (19U 125)
+rC "
+ti 15873,7233,0,0,-1088 0 161150 -- MSL 96 (19U 126)
+`A 15873,21255,0,1470,1092,610 2 161216 -- MSL 99 (19U 192)
+^A 15873,21255,0,1707,1092,610 2 161218 -- MSL 100 (19U 194)
+`E 15873,21255,0,2724,-152,610 2 161224 -- MSL 101 (19U 200)
+^E 15873,21255,0,2724,-152,610 2 161226 -- MSL 102 (19U 202)
+:E 15873,20670,0,2724,-152,610 2 161227 -- MSL 103 (19U 203)
+^I 15873,21255,0,2157,-1187,610 2 161230 -- MSL 104 (19U 206)
+:I 15873,20670,0,1764,-1187,610 2 161231 -- MSL 105 (19U 207)
+aa 15873,17640,0,1401,-6674,610 2 161204 -- MSL 106 (19U 180)
+ga 15873,17640,0,0,-4490 2 161120 -- MSL 107 (19U 96)
+a^ 15873,17640,0,1257,-4490,610 2 161160 -- MSL 108 (19U 136)
^ "
-ad 15873,16905,0,0,-6489 2 3752
-a~ 15873,16818,0,1788,-4146,610 2 3710
-~ "
-`U 15873,21255,330,4095,-2097,610 2 3801
-^U 15873,21255,330,4095,-2097,610 2 3803
-'Y 15873,21255,0,3672,-2262,610 2 3805
-'y 15873,17640,5145,3123,903,610 3 3837
-de 15873,15390,0,0,-4464 0 3760
-,C 15873,15390,4815,2835,-1689,610 1 3783
-,c 15873,11775,4815,1542,-1617,610 1 3815
-~N 15873,20580,0,4182,738,610 2 3793
-~n 15873,16818,0,1788,585,610 2 3825
-r! 15873,11946,3444,0,-5715 0 3745
-r? 15873,11946,3774,0,-2577 0 3775
-Cs 15873,15684,0,1560,-2253,610 2 3748
-Po 15873,15390,474,1797,-2232,610 0 3747
-Ye 15873,15060,0,3741,-2178,610 0 3749
-sc 15873,15390,1905,0,-3360 0 3751
-Fn 15873,15090,4350,1704,-774,610 0 51871
-ct 15873,16083,1536,900,-3015,610 2 3746
-^a 15873,17640,330,1257,-696,610 2 3810
-^e 15873,17640,330,1269,-1611,610 2 3818
-^o 15873,17640,330,1443,-1140,610 2 3828
-^u 15873,17640,330,1257,-1404,610 2 3835
-'a 15873,17640,330,1401,-696,610 2 3809
-'e 15873,17640,330,1401,-1611,610 2 3817
-'o 15873,17640,330,1443,-1140,610 2 3827
-'u 15873,17640,330,1401,-1404,610 2 3834
-`a 15873,17640,330,531,-696,531 2 3808
-`e 15873,17640,330,1269,-1611,610 2 3816
-`o 15873,17640,330,1443,-1140,610 2 3826
-`u 15873,17640,330,726,-1404,610 2 3833
-:a 15873,16905,330,531,-696,531 2 3812
-:e 15873,16905,330,1269,-1611,610 2 3819
-:o 15873,16905,330,1443,-1140,610 2 3830
-:u 15873,16905,330,726,-1404,610 2 3836
-oA 15873,21690,0,1470,1092,610 2 3781
-^i 15873,17640,0,1257,-1260,610 2 3822
-/O 15873,15390,453,2697,-333,610 0 3800
-AE 15873,15060,0,2871,855,610 0 3782
-oa 15873,17997,330,531,-696,531 2 3813
-'i 15873,17640,0,1401,-1260,610 2 3821
-/o 15873,11793,330,2241,-291,610 0 3832
-ae 15873,11775,330,2148,-189,610 0 3814
-:A 15873,20670,0,1470,1092,610 2 3780
-`i 15873,17640,0,0,-1260 2 3820
-:O 15873,20670,330,2058,-1137,610 2 3798
-:U 15873,20670,330,4095,-2097,610 2 3804
-'E 15873,21255,0,2724,-153,610 2 3785
-:i 15873,16905,0,0,-1260 2 3823
-ss 15873,16500,330,1746,-66,610 2 3807
-^O 15873,21255,330,2157,-1137,610 2 3796
-'A 15873,21255,0,2217,1092,610 2 3777
-~A 15873,20580,0,2445,1092,610 2 3779
-~a 15873,16818,330,1788,-696,610 2 3811
--D 15873,15060,0,2061,537,610 0 3792
-Sd 15873,18297,330,1614,-1143,610 2 3824
-'I 15873,21255,0,2217,-1188,610 2 3789
-`I 15873,21255,0,1764,-1188,610 2 3788
-'O 15873,21255,330,2217,-1137,610 2 3795
-`O 15873,21255,330,2058,-1137,610 2 3794
-~O 15873,20580,330,2895,-1137,610 2 3797
-~o 15873,16818,330,1788,-1140,610 2 3829
-vS 15873,21255,330,2157,-804,610 2 51795
-vs 15873,17640,330,1257,-1356,610 2 51827
-'U 15873,21255,330,4095,-2097,610 2 3802
-:Y 15873,20670,0,3672,-2262,610 2 51801
-:y 15873,16905,5145,3123,903,610 3 3839
-TP 15873,15060,0,2421,-756,610 0 3806
-Tp 15873,16500,5145,1380,2037,610 3 3838
-mc 15873,11445,5595,0,-321 1 3765
-ps 15873,19635,4080,150,-2508,150 2 3766
-34 15873,15498,2655,4026,15,610 0 3774
-\- 15873,6435,0,252,-2151,252 0 51757
-14 15873,15498,2655,4626,-30,610 0 3772
-12 15873,15498,2655,3426,615,610 0 3773
-Of 15873,15390,0,0,-5310 0 3754
-Om 15873,15390,0,0,-5274 0 3770
-Fo 15873,11010,0,1230,-2184,610 0 3755
-Fc 15873,11010,0,330,-1284,330 0 3771
-t+- 15873,11385,2835,252,-2151,252 0 3761
-bb 15873,19083,5916,0,-5946 3 3750
-co 15873,19635,0,2121,-3030,610 2 3753
-tno 15873,8865,0,252,-2151,252 0 3756
-rg 15873,19635,0,1839,-2748,610 2 3758
-S2 15873,15240,0,0,-4467 0 3762
-S3 15873,15240,0,0,-4548 0 3763
-ac 15873,0,4815,0,-4626 1 3768
-S1 15873,15060,0,0,-4830 0 3769
-tmu 15873,11340,0,252,-2151,252 0 3799
-tdi 15873,10530,0,306,-2205,306 0 3831
-pc 15873,9657,0,0,-6252 0 3767
-fm 15873,15060,0,0,-7596 0 51873
-sd 15873,15060,0,0,-5274 0 51874
-dg 15873,15060,1290,0,-4491 0 51755
-tm 15873,17850,0,1896,-2205,610 2 51796
-ah 15873,17640,0,1257,-4491,610 2 51935
-ao 15873,17997,0,0,-7365 2 51930
-f/ 15873,15498,2655,3126,915,610 0 51759
-em 15873,6570,0,3141,264,610 0 51789
-en 15873,6570,0,606,-2142,606 0 51790
-dd 15873,15060,1290,0,-4491 0 51773
-.i 15873,11445,0,0,-1260 0 51957
-aq 15873,15060,0,0,-6936 0 3623
-bu 15873,12714,0,0,-1848 0 51889
-'C 15873,21255,330,2835,-1689,610 2 20166
-'c 15873,17640,330,1542,-1617,610 2 20198
-lq 15873,15060,0,861,-3495,610 0 51838
-rq 15873,15060,0,1011,-3645,610 0 51746
-Bq 15873,3495,3120,0,-1491 0 51772
-vz 15873,17640,0,1257,-1368,610 2 51834
-fi 15873,17235,0,1983,1185,610 2 51881
-fl 15873,16500,0,1806,1185,610 2 51882
-ff 15873,16500,0,5799,1212,610 2 51883
-Fi 15873,16500,0,3705,846,610 2 51884
-Fl 15873,16500,0,2208,852,610 2 51885
-ij 15873,17235,5145,2958,1278,610 3 51958
-bq 15873,3495,3120,0,-3498 0 51756
-%0 15873,16380,330,2361,-471,610 2 51901
-a- 15873,15666,0,1914,-3453,610 2 3759
-ab 15873,16395,0,2325,-5001,610 2 51926
-a. 15873,16905,0,0,-8292 2 51927
-oe 15873,11775,330,2334,30,610 0 51823
-OE 15873,15060,0,2799,-390,610 0 51791
-fo 15873,10365,0,0,-4143 0 51886
-fc 15873,10365,0,0,-3543 0 51887
-sq 15873,14106,0,0,-444 0 51899
-/L 15873,15060,0,1515,-135,610 0 51944
-/l 15873,16500,0,0,-1185 2 51960
-a" 15873,18420,0,2355,-6834,610 2 51933
-ho 15873,0,4263,0,-7344 0 51934
-vZ 15873,21255,0,2157,-807,610 2 51802
-IJ 15873,15060,2904,3021,-207,610 0 51942
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+~ 15873,16818,0,1788,-4145,610 2 161176 -- MSL 110 (19U 152)
+a~ "
+`U 15873,21255,330,4095,-2096,610 2 161241 -- MSL 111 (19U 217)
+^U 15873,21255,330,4095,-2096,610 2 161243 -- MSL 112 (19U 219)
+u00AF 15873,21108,0,1317,1317,610 2 161199 -- MSL 113 (19U 175)
+'Y 15873,21255,0,3672,-2261,610 2 161245 -- MSL 114 (19U 221)
+'y 15873,17640,5145,3123,903,610 3 161277 -- MSL 115 (19U 253)
+de 15873,15390,0,0,-4463 0 161200 -- MSL 116 (19U 176)
+,C 15873,15390,4815,2835,-1688,610 1 161223 -- MSL 117 (19U 199)
+,c 15873,11775,4815,1542,-1616,610 1 161255 -- MSL 118 (19U 231)
+~N 15873,20580,0,4182,738,610 2 161233 -- MSL 119 (19U 209)
+~n 15873,16818,0,1788,585,610 2 161265 -- MSL 120 (19U 241)
+r! 15873,11946,3444,0,-5714 0 161185 -- MSL 121 (19U 161)
+r? 15873,11946,3774,0,-2576 0 161215 -- MSL 122 (19U 191)
+Cs 15873,15684,0,1560,-2252,610 2 161188 -- MSL 123 (19U 164)
+Po 15873,15390,474,1797,-2231,610 0 161187 -- MSL 124 (19U 163)
+Ye 15873,15060,0,3741,-2177,610 0 161189 -- MSL 125 (19U 165)
+sc 15873,15390,1905,0,-3359 0 161191 -- MSL 126 (19U 167)
+Fn 15873,15090,4350,1704,-773,610 0 161155 -- MSL 127 (19U 131)
+ct 15873,16083,1536,900,-3014,610 2 161186 -- MSL 128 (19U 162)
+^a 15873,17640,330,1257,-695,610 2 161250 -- MSL 129 (19U 226)
+^e 15873,17640,330,1269,-1610,610 2 161258 -- MSL 130 (19U 234)
+^o 15873,17640,330,1443,-1139,610 2 161268 -- MSL 131 (19U 244)
+^u 15873,17640,330,1257,-1403,610 2 161275 -- MSL 132 (19U 251)
+'a 15873,17640,330,1401,-695,610 2 161249 -- MSL 133 (19U 225)
+'e 15873,17640,330,1401,-1610,610 2 161257 -- MSL 134 (19U 233)
+'o 15873,17640,330,1443,-1139,610 2 161267 -- MSL 135 (19U 243)
+'u 15873,17640,330,1401,-1403,610 2 161274 -- MSL 136 (19U 250)
+`a 15873,17640,330,531,-695,531 2 161248 -- MSL 137 (19U 224)
+`e 15873,17640,330,1269,-1610,610 2 161256 -- MSL 138 (19U 232)
+`o 15873,17640,330,1443,-1139,610 2 161266 -- MSL 139 (19U 242)
+`u 15873,17640,330,726,-1403,610 2 161273 -- MSL 140 (19U 249)
+:a 15873,16905,330,531,-695,531 2 161252 -- MSL 141 (19U 228)
+:e 15873,16905,330,1269,-1610,610 2 161259 -- MSL 142 (19U 235)
+:o 15873,16905,330,1443,-1139,610 2 161270 -- MSL 143 (19U 246)
+:u 15873,16905,330,726,-1403,610 2 161276 -- MSL 144 (19U 252)
+oA 15873,21690,0,1470,1092,610 2 161221 -- MSL 145 (19U 197)
+^i 15873,17640,0,1257,-1259,610 2 161262 -- MSL 146 (19U 238)
+/O 15873,15390,453,2697,-332,610 0 161240 -- MSL 147 (19U 216)
+AE 15873,15060,0,2871,855,610 0 161222 -- MSL 148 (19U 198)
+oa 15873,17997,330,531,-695,531 2 161253 -- MSL 149 (19U 229)
+'i 15873,17640,0,1401,-1259,610 2 161261 -- MSL 150 (19U 237)
+/o 15873,11793,330,2241,-290,610 0 161272 -- MSL 151 (19U 248)
+ae 15873,11775,330,2148,-188,610 0 161254 -- MSL 152 (19U 230)
+:A 15873,20670,0,1470,1092,610 2 161220 -- MSL 153 (19U 196)
+`i 15873,17640,0,0,-1259 2 161260 -- MSL 154 (19U 236)
+:O 15873,20670,330,2058,-1136,610 2 161238 -- MSL 155 (19U 214)
+:U 15873,20670,330,4095,-2096,610 2 161244 -- MSL 156 (19U 220)
+'E 15873,21255,0,2724,-152,610 2 161225 -- MSL 157 (19U 201)
+:i 15873,16905,0,0,-1259 2 161263 -- MSL 158 (19U 239)
+ss 15873,16500,330,1746,-65,610 2 161247 -- MSL 159 (19U 223)
+^O 15873,21255,330,2157,-1136,610 2 161236 -- MSL 160 (19U 212)
+'A 15873,21255,0,2217,1092,610 2 161217 -- MSL 161 (19U 193)
+~A 15873,20580,0,2445,1092,610 2 161219 -- MSL 162 (19U 195)
+~a 15873,16818,330,1788,-695,610 2 161251 -- MSL 163 (19U 227)
+-D 15873,15060,0,2061,537,610 0 161232 -- MSL 164 (19U 208)
+Sd 15873,18297,330,1614,-1142,610 2 161264 -- MSL 165 (19U 240)
+'I 15873,21255,0,2217,-1187,610 2 161229 -- MSL 166 (19U 205)
+`I 15873,21255,0,1764,-1187,610 2 161228 -- MSL 167 (19U 204)
+'O 15873,21255,330,2217,-1136,610 2 161235 -- MSL 168 (19U 211)
+`O 15873,21255,330,2058,-1136,610 2 161234 -- MSL 169 (19U 210)
+~O 15873,20580,330,2895,-1136,610 2 161237 -- MSL 170 (19U 213)
+~o 15873,16818,330,1788,-1139,610 2 161269 -- MSL 171 (19U 245)
+vS 15873,21255,330,2157,-803,610 2 161162 -- MSL 172 (19U 138)
+vs 15873,17640,330,1257,-1355,610 2 161178 -- MSL 173 (19U 154)
+'U 15873,21255,330,4095,-2096,610 2 161242 -- MSL 174 (19U 218)
+:Y 15873,20670,0,3672,-2261,610 2 161183 -- MSL 175 (19U 159)
+:y 15873,16905,5145,3123,903,610 3 161279 -- MSL 176 (19U 255)
+TP 15873,15060,0,2421,-755,610 0 161246 -- MSL 177 (19U 222)
+Tp 15873,16500,5145,1380,2037,610 3 161278 -- MSL 178 (19U 254)
+mc 15873,11445,5595,0,-320 1 161205 -- MSL 180 (19U 181)
+ps 15873,19635,4080,150,-2507,150 2 161206 -- MSL 181 (19U 182)
+34 15873,15498,2655,4026,15,610 0 161214 -- MSL 182 (19U 190)
+\- 15873,6435,0,252,-2150,252 0 60096 -- MSL 183 ( 7J 192)
+14 15873,15498,2655,4626,-29,610 0 161212 -- MSL 184 (19U 188)
+12 15873,15498,2655,3426,615,610 0 161213 -- MSL 185 (19U 189)
+Of 15873,15390,0,0,-5309 0 161194 -- MSL 186 (19U 170)
+Om 15873,15390,0,0,-5273 0 161210 -- MSL 187 (19U 186)
+Fo 15873,11010,0,1230,-2183,610 0 161195 -- MSL 188 (19U 171)
+Fc 15873,11010,0,330,-1283,330 0 161211 -- MSL 190 (19U 187)
+t+- 15873,11385,2835,252,-2150,252 0 161201 -- MSL 191 (19U 177)
+bb 15873,19083,5916,0,-5945 3 161190 -- MSL 192 (19U 166)
+co 15873,19635,0,2121,-3029,610 2 161193 -- MSL 193 (19U 169)
+tno 15873,8865,0,252,-2150,252 0 161196 -- MSL 194 (19U 172)
+u00AD 15873,6570,0,0,-3740 0 161197 -- MSL 195 (19U 173)
+rg 15873,19635,0,1839,-2747,610 2 161198 -- MSL 196 (19U 174)
+S2 15873,15240,0,0,-4466 0 161202 -- MSL 197 (19U 178)
+S3 15873,15240,0,0,-4547 0 161203 -- MSL 198 (19U 179)
+ac 15873,0,4815,0,-4625 1 161208 -- MSL 199 (19U 184)
+S1 15873,15060,0,0,-4829 0 161209 -- MSL 200 (19U 185)
+tmu 15873,11340,0,252,-2150,252 0 161239 -- MSL 201 (19U 215)
+tdi 15873,10530,0,306,-2204,306 0 161271 -- MSL 202 (19U 247)
+u203C 15873,15060,330,948,-1778,610 0 87315 -- MSL 221 (10U 19)
+u20A7 15873,15060,330,3744,963,610 0 60121 -- MSL 232 ( 7J 217)
+pc 15873,9657,0,0,-6251 0 161207 -- MSL 302 (19U 183)
+u013F 15873,15060,0,1512,-134,610 0 51943 -- MSL 306 ( 6J 231)
+u0140 15873,16500,0,4167,-1130,610 2 51959 -- MSL 307 ( 6J 247)
+u2113 15873,18150,297,0,-4070 2 60122 -- MSL 308 ( 7J 218)
+u0149 15873,15060,0,1662,663,610 0 51951 -- MSL 309 ( 6J 239)
+fm 15873,15060,0,0,-7595 0 60101 -- MSL 310 ( 7J 197)
+sd 15873,15060,0,0,-5273 0 60102 -- MSL 311 ( 7J 198)
+dg 15873,15060,1290,0,-4490 0 161158 -- MSL 312 (19U 134)
+tm 15873,17850,0,1896,-2204,610 2 161177 -- MSL 313 (19U 153)
+u2017 15873,0,6588,1317,1317,610 1 60095 -- MSL 314 ( 7J 191)
+ah 15873,17640,0,1257,-4490,610 2 75169 -- MSL 315 ( 9E 161)
+ao 15873,17997,0,0,-7364 2 60152 -- MSL 316 ( 7J 248)
+f/ 15873,15498,2655,3126,915,610 0 60109 -- MSL 324 ( 7J 205)
+em 15873,6570,0,3141,264,610 0 161175 -- MSL 325 (19U 151)
+en 15873,6570,0,606,-2141,606 0 161174 -- MSL 326 (19U 150)
+dd 15873,15060,1290,0,-4490 0 161159 -- MSL 327 (19U 135)
+.i 15873,11445,0,0,-1259 0 46333 -- MSL 328 ( 5T 253)
+aq 15873,15060,0,0,-6935 0 161063 -- MSL 329 (19U 39)
+bu 15873,12714,0,0,-1847 0 161173 -- MSL 331 (19U 149)
+u207F 15873,15240,0,507,-2408,507 0 87548 -- MSL 332 (10U 252)
+u0111 15873,16500,300,4020,-1142,610 2 75248 -- MSL 342 ( 9E 240)
+u0041_0306 15873,20880,0,2592,1092,610 2 75203 -- MSL 400 ( 9E 195)
+u0061_0306 15873,16395,330,2325,-695,610 2 75235 -- MSL 401 ( 9E 227)
+u0041_0328 15873,15060,3624,1470,1092,610 0 75173 -- MSL 404 ( 9E 165)
+u0061_0328 15873,11775,4263,531,-695,531 0 75193 -- MSL 405 ( 9E 185)
+'C 15873,21255,330,2835,-1688,610 2 75206 -- MSL 406 ( 9E 198)
+'c 15873,17640,330,1542,-1616,610 2 75238 -- MSL 407 ( 9E 230)
+u0041_030C 15873,21255,330,2907,-1688,610 2 75208 -- MSL 410 ( 9E 200)
+u0061_030C 15873,17640,330,2007,-1616,610 2 75240 -- MSL 411 ( 9E 232)
+u0044_030C 15873,21255,0,2157,537,610 2 75215 -- MSL 414 ( 9E 207)
+u0064_030C 15873,18870,300,5790,282,610 2 75247 -- MSL 415 ( 9E 239)
+u0045_030C 15873,21255,0,2724,-152,610 2 75212 -- MSL 416 ( 9E 204)
+u0065_030C 15873,17640,330,2007,-1610,610 2 75244 -- MSL 417 ( 9E 236)
+u0045_0328 15873,15060,3624,2724,-152,610 0 75210 -- MSL 422 ( 9E 202)
+u0065_0328 15873,11775,4263,1269,-1610,610 0 75242 -- MSL 423 ( 9E 234)
+u004C_0301 15873,21255,0,2217,-134,610 2 75205 -- MSL 440 ( 9E 197)
+u006C_0301 15873,22365,0,651,-1130,610 2 75237 -- MSL 441 ( 9E 229)
+u004C_030C 15873,18870,0,3966,-134,610 2 75196 -- MSL 442 ( 9E 188)
+u006C_030C 15873,18870,0,4062,-1130,610 2 75198 -- MSL 443 ( 9E 190)
+u004E_0301 15873,21255,0,4182,738,610 2 75217 -- MSL 446 ( 9E 209)
+u006E_0301 15873,17640,0,1401,585,610 2 75249 -- MSL 447 ( 9E 241)
+u004E_030C 15873,21255,0,4182,738,610 2 75218 -- MSL 448 ( 9E 210)
+u006E_030C 15873,17640,0,1707,585,610 2 75250 -- MSL 449 ( 9E 242)
+u004F_030B 15873,22035,330,3720,-1136,610 2 75221 -- MSL 452 ( 9E 213)
+u006F_030B 15873,18420,330,2355,-1139,610 2 75253 -- MSL 453 ( 9E 245)
+u0052_0301 15873,21255,0,2217,234,610 2 75200 -- MSL 456 ( 9E 192)
+u0072_0301 15873,17640,0,2475,-596,610 2 75232 -- MSL 457 ( 9E 224)
+u0052_030C 15873,21255,0,2157,234,610 2 75224 -- MSL 458 ( 9E 216)
+u0072_030C 15873,17640,0,2475,-596,610 2 75256 -- MSL 459 ( 9E 248)
+u0053_0301 15873,21255,330,2217,-803,610 2 75148 -- MSL 462 ( 9E 140)
+u0073_0301 15873,17640,330,1401,-1355,610 2 75164 -- MSL 463 ( 9E 156)
+u0054_030C 15873,21255,0,3183,-1967,610 2 75149 -- MSL 466 ( 9E 141)
+u0074_030C 15873,18870,330,1236,-3215,610 2 75165 -- MSL 467 ( 9E 157)
+u0054_0327 15873,15060,4815,3183,-1967,610 1 75230 -- MSL 468 ( 9E 222)
+u0074_0327 15873,14760,4815,738,-3215,610 1 75262 -- MSL 469 ( 9E 254)
+u0055_030B 15873,22035,330,4095,-2096,610 2 75227 -- MSL 474 ( 9E 219)
+u0075_030B 15873,18420,330,1305,-1403,610 2 75259 -- MSL 475 ( 9E 251)
+u0055_030A 15873,21690,330,4095,-2096,610 2 75225 -- MSL 476 ( 9E 217)
+u0075_030A 15873,17997,330,726,-1403,610 2 75257 -- MSL 477 ( 9E 249)
+u005A_0301 15873,21255,0,2217,-806,610 2 75151 -- MSL 482 ( 9E 143)
+u007A_0301 15873,17640,0,1401,-1367,610 2 75167 -- MSL 483 ( 9E 159)
+u005A_0307 15873,20670,0,1707,-806,610 2 75183 -- MSL 484 ( 9E 175)
+u007A_0307 15873,16905,0,1101,-1367,610 2 75199 -- MSL 485 ( 9E 191)
+u2070 15873,15240,0,0,-5027 0 51753 -- MSL 1000 ( 6J 41)
+u2074 15873,15060,0,0,-4940 0 51748 -- MSL 1001 ( 6J 36)
+u2075 15873,15060,0,0,-4292 0 51749 -- MSL 1002 ( 6J 37)
+u2076 15873,15240,0,0,-5099 0 51806 -- MSL 1003 ( 6J 94)
+u2077 15873,15060,0,0,-5291 0 51750 -- MSL 1004 ( 6J 38)
+u2078 15873,15240,0,0,-4859 0 51754 -- MSL 1005 ( 6J 42)
+u2079 15873,15240,0,0,-4685 0 51752 -- MSL 1006 ( 6J 40)
+lq 15873,15060,0,861,-3494,610 0 161171 -- MSL 1017 (19U 147)
+rq 15873,15060,0,1011,-3644,610 0 161172 -- MSL 1018 (19U 148)
+Bq 15873,3495,3120,0,-1490 0 161156 -- MSL 1019 (19U 132)
+u2003 15873,0,0,0,1317 0 51821 -- MSL 1020 ( 6J 109)
+u2002 15873,0,0,0,1317 0 51822 -- MSL 1021 ( 6J 110)
+u2009 15873,0,0,0,1317 0 51828 -- MSL 1023 ( 6J 116)
+u2026 15873,3105,330,1257,474,610 0 161157 -- MSL 1028 (19U 133)
+vz 15873,17640,0,1257,-1367,610 2 75166 -- MSL 1031 ( 9E 158)
+u2120 15873,18000,0,2952,-2087,610 2 128299 -- MSL 1034 (15U 43)
+u211E 15873,15060,2466,2097,-1601,610 0 51794 -- MSL 1036 ( 6J 82)
+fi 15873,17235,0,1983,1185,610 2 60077 -- MSL 1040 ( 7J 173)
+fl 15873,16500,0,1806,1185,610 2 60078 -- MSL 1041 ( 7J 174)
+ff 15873,16500,0,5799,1212,610 2 51883 -- MSL 1042 ( 6J 171)
+Fi 15873,16500,0,3705,846,610 2 51884 -- MSL 1043 ( 6J 172)
+Fl 15873,16500,0,2208,852,610 2 51885 -- MSL 1044 ( 6J 173)
+ij 15873,17235,5145,2958,1278,610 3 60134 -- MSL 1047 ( 7J 230)
+u2105 15873,15498,2655,3846,195,610 0 60072 -- MSL 1060 ( 7J 168)
+u0047_0306 15873,20880,330,3192,-956,610 2 46288 -- MSL 1061 ( 5T 208)
+u0067_0306 15873,16395,5145,2622,-95,610 3 46320 -- MSL 1062 ( 5T 240)
+u0053_0327 15873,15390,4815,1893,-803,610 1 75178 -- MSL 1063 ( 9E 170)
+u0073_0327 15873,11775,4815,915,-1355,610 1 75194 -- MSL 1064 ( 9E 186)
+u0049_0307 15873,20670,0,1764,-1187,610 2 46301 -- MSL 1065 ( 5T 221)
+bq 15873,3495,3120,0,-3497 0 161154 -- MSL 1067 (19U 130)
+%0 15873,16380,330,2361,-470,610 2 161161 -- MSL 1068 (19U 137)
+a- 15873,15666,0,1914,-3452,610 2 60154 -- MSL 1084 ( 7J 250)
+ab 15873,16395,0,2325,-5000,610 2 75170 -- MSL 1086 ( 9E 162)
+a. 15873,16905,0,0,-8291 2 75263 -- MSL 1088 ( 9E 255)
+oe 15873,11775,330,2334,30,610 0 161180 -- MSL 1090 (19U 156)
+OE 15873,15060,0,2799,-389,610 0 161164 -- MSL 1091 (19U 140)
+fo 15873,10365,0,0,-4142 0 161163 -- MSL 1092 (19U 139)
+fc 15873,10365,0,0,-3542 0 161179 -- MSL 1093 (19U 155)
+sq 15873,14106,0,0,-443 0 60091 -- MSL 1094 ( 7J 187)
+/L 15873,15060,0,1515,-134,610 0 75171 -- MSL 1095 ( 9E 163)
+/l 15873,16500,0,0,-1184 2 75187 -- MSL 1096 ( 9E 179)
+a" 15873,18420,0,2355,-6833,610 2 75197 -- MSL 1097 ( 9E 189)
+ho 15873,0,4263,0,-7343 0 75186 -- MSL 1098 ( 9E 178)
+vZ 15873,21255,0,2157,-806,610 2 75150 -- MSL 1106 ( 9E 142)
+IJ 15873,15060,2904,3021,-206,610 0 60135 -- MSL 1107 ( 7J 231)
diff --git a/contrib/groff/font/devlj4/CLARENDON b/contrib/groff/font/devlj4/CLARENDON
index e94570961b0e..87c57516025c 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/font/devlj4/CLARENDON
+++ b/contrib/groff/font/devlj4/CLARENDON
@@ -1,3 +1,4 @@
+# Clarendon Cd
name CLARENDON
spacewidth 5856
pcltypeface 4140
@@ -6,255 +7,325 @@ pclweight 3
pclstyle 4
ligatures fi fl ff ffi ffl 0
charset
-! 6342,18300 2 3617
-dq 11709,18645 2 3618
+! 6342,18300 2 161057 -- MSL 1 (19U 33)
+dq 11709,18645 2 161058 -- MSL 2 (19U 34)
" "
-sh 11709,18300 2 3619
+sh 11709,18300 2 161059 -- MSL 3 (19U 35)
# "
-Do 11709,18309,306 2 3620
+Do 11709,18309,306 2 161060 -- MSL 4 (19U 36)
$ "
-% 17565,18645,345 2 3621
-& 16587,18645,345 2 3622
-cq 5856,18645 2 51751
+% 17565,18645,345 2 161061 -- MSL 5 (19U 37)
+& 16587,18645,345 2 161062 -- MSL 6 (19U 38)
+cq 5856,18645 2 161170 -- MSL 8 (19U 146)
' "
-( 5856,18300,6870 3 3624
-) 5856,18300,6870 3 3625
-* 11709,18645 2 3626
-+ 17565,16545 0 3627
-, 5856,3945,3375 0 3628
-hy 5856,8295 0 3629
+( 5856,18300,6870 3 161064 -- MSL 9 (19U 40)
+) 5856,18300,6870 3 161065 -- MSL 10 (19U 41)
+* 11709,18645 2 161066 -- MSL 11 (19U 42)
++ 17565,16545 0 161067 -- MSL 12 (19U 43)
+, 5856,3945,3375 0 161068 -- MSL 13 (19U 44)
+hy 5856,8295 0 161069 -- MSL 14 (19U 45)
- "
-. 5856,3945 0 3630
-sl 5856,18645,345 2 3631
+. 5856,3945 0 161070 -- MSL 15 (19U 46)
+sl 5856,18645,345 2 161071 -- MSL 16 (19U 47)
/ "
-0 11709,18645,345 2 3632
-1 11709,18300 2 3633
-2 11709,18645,345 2 3634
-3 11709,18645,345 2 3635
-4 11709,18300 2 3636
-5 11709,18300,345 2 3637
-6 11709,18645,345 2 3638
-7 11709,18300 2 3639
-8 11709,18645,345 2 3640
-9 11709,18645,345 2 3641
-: 5856,13965 0 3642
-; 5856,13965,3375 0 3643
-< 26346,16068 0 3644
-= 17565,12540 0 3645
-> 26346,16068 0 3646
-? 11709,18300 2 3647
-at 26346,16950,4131 2 3648
+0 11709,18645,345 2 161072 -- MSL 17 (19U 48)
+1 11709,18300 2 161073 -- MSL 18 (19U 49)
+2 11709,18645,345 2 161074 -- MSL 19 (19U 50)
+3 11709,18645,345 2 161075 -- MSL 20 (19U 51)
+4 11709,18300 2 161076 -- MSL 21 (19U 52)
+5 11709,18300,345 2 161077 -- MSL 22 (19U 53)
+6 11709,18645,345 2 161078 -- MSL 23 (19U 54)
+7 11709,18300 2 161079 -- MSL 24 (19U 55)
+8 11709,18645,345 2 161080 -- MSL 25 (19U 56)
+9 11709,18645,345 2 161081 -- MSL 26 (19U 57)
+: 5856,13965 0 161082 -- MSL 27 (19U 58)
+; 5856,13965,3375 0 161083 -- MSL 28 (19U 59)
+< 26346,16068 0 161084 -- MSL 29 (19U 60)
+= 17565,12540 0 161085 -- MSL 30 (19U 61)
+> 26346,16068 0 161086 -- MSL 31 (19U 62)
+? 11709,18300 2 161087 -- MSL 32 (19U 63)
+at 26346,16950,4131 2 161088 -- MSL 33 (19U 64)
@ "
-A 13662,18300 2 3649
-B 13662,18300 2 3650
-C 12684,18645,345 2 3651
-D 13662,18300 2 3652
-E 13662,18285 2 3653
-F 13173,18300 2 3654
-G 13662,18645,345 2 3655
-H 15126,18300 2 3656
-I 7806,18300 2 3657
-J 11220,18300,345 2 3658
-K 14637,18300 2 3659
-L 12198,18300 2 3660
-M 18051,18300 2 3661
-N 14637,18300 2 3662
-O 13662,18645,345 2 3663
-P 13173,18300 2 3664
-Q 14148,18645,2553 2 3665
-R 15126,18300,345 2 3666
-S 12198,18645,345 2 3667
-T 13662,18300 2 3668
-U 13173,18300,345 2 3669
-V 14148,18300 2 3670
-W 19515,18300 2 3671
-X 13662,18300 2 3672
-Y 13173,18300 2 3673
-Z 12198,18300 2 3674
-lB 5856,18300,5085 3 3675
+A 13662,18300 2 161089 -- MSL 34 (19U 65)
+B 13662,18300 2 161090 -- MSL 35 (19U 66)
+C 12684,18645,345 2 161091 -- MSL 36 (19U 67)
+D 13662,18300 2 161092 -- MSL 37 (19U 68)
+E 13662,18285 2 161093 -- MSL 38 (19U 69)
+F 13173,18300 2 161094 -- MSL 39 (19U 70)
+G 13662,18645,345 2 161095 -- MSL 40 (19U 71)
+H 15126,18300 2 161096 -- MSL 41 (19U 72)
+I 7806,18300 2 161097 -- MSL 42 (19U 73)
+J 11220,18300,345 2 161098 -- MSL 43 (19U 74)
+K 14637,18300 2 161099 -- MSL 44 (19U 75)
+L 12198,18300 2 161100 -- MSL 45 (19U 76)
+M 18051,18300 2 161101 -- MSL 46 (19U 77)
+N 14637,18300 2 161102 -- MSL 47 (19U 78)
+O 13662,18645,345 2 161103 -- MSL 48 (19U 79)
+P 13173,18300 2 161104 -- MSL 49 (19U 80)
+Q 14148,18645,2553 2 161105 -- MSL 50 (19U 81)
+R 15126,18300,345 2 161106 -- MSL 51 (19U 82)
+S 12198,18645,345 2 161107 -- MSL 52 (19U 83)
+T 13662,18300 2 161108 -- MSL 53 (19U 84)
+U 13173,18300,345 2 161109 -- MSL 54 (19U 85)
+V 14148,18300 2 161110 -- MSL 55 (19U 86)
+W 19515,18300 2 161111 -- MSL 56 (19U 87)
+X 13662,18300 2 161112 -- MSL 57 (19U 88)
+Y 13173,18300 2 161113 -- MSL 58 (19U 89)
+Z 12198,18300 2 161114 -- MSL 59 (19U 90)
+lB 5856,18300,5085 3 161115 -- MSL 60 (19U 91)
[ "
-rs 5856,18645,345 2 3676
+rs 5856,18645,345 2 161116 -- MSL 61 (19U 92)
\ "
-rB 5856,18300,5085 3 3677
+rB 5856,18300,5085 3 161117 -- MSL 62 (19U 93)
] "
-ha 13173,19758 2 51875
-_ 13173,0,6588 1 3679
-oq 5856,18645 2 51808
+ha 13173,19758 2 161118 -- MSL 63 (19U 94)
+_ 13173,0,6588 1 161119 -- MSL 64 (19U 95)
+oq 5856,18645 2 161169 -- MSL 66 (19U 145)
` "
-a 13662,14250,345 0 3681
-b 12684,18300,345 2 3682
-c 11220,14250,345 0 3683
-d 12684,18300,345 2 3684
-e 11709,14250,345 0 3685
-f 8781,18645 2 3686
-g 13662,15165,4605 1 3687
-h 13173,18300 2 3688
-i 6831,18705 2 3689
-j 8295,18705,4605 3 3690
-k 13173,18300 2 3691
-l 6831,18300 2 3692
-m 19515,14250 0 3693
-n 13173,14250 0 3694
-o 12198,14250,345 0 3695
-p 12684,14250,4290 1 3696
-q 12684,14250,4290 1 3697
-r 9759,14250 0 3698
-s 11220,14250,345 0 3699
-t 8295,17265,345 2 3700
-u 13173,13905,345 0 3701
-v 11709,13905 0 3702
-w 17565,13905 0 3703
-x 12198,13905 0 3704
-y 12198,13905,4605 1 3705
-z 10245,13905 0 3706
-lC 13173,19935,6210 3 3707
-{ "
-ba 13173,19758,6588 3 3708
-| "
-rC 13173,19935,6210 3 3709
-} "
-ti 26346,9435 0 51876
-`A 13662,23355 2 3776
-^A 13662,22755 2 3778
-`E 13662,23355 2 3784
-^E 13662,22755 2 3786
-:E 13662,23325 2 3787
-^I 7806,22755 2 3790
-:I 7806,23325 2 3791
-aa 11709,19305 2 3764
-ga 11709,19305 2 3680
-a^ 11709,18180 2 3678
+a 13662,14250,345 0 161121 -- MSL 67 (19U 97)
+b 12684,18300,345 2 161122 -- MSL 68 (19U 98)
+c 11220,14250,345 0 161123 -- MSL 69 (19U 99)
+d 12684,18300,345 2 161124 -- MSL 70 (19U 100)
+e 11709,14250,345 0 161125 -- MSL 71 (19U 101)
+f 8781,18645 2 161126 -- MSL 72 (19U 102)
+g 13662,15165,4605 1 161127 -- MSL 73 (19U 103)
+h 13173,18300 2 161128 -- MSL 74 (19U 104)
+i 6831,18705 2 161129 -- MSL 75 (19U 105)
+j 8295,18705,4605 3 161130 -- MSL 76 (19U 106)
+k 13173,18300 2 161131 -- MSL 77 (19U 107)
+l 6831,18300 2 161132 -- MSL 78 (19U 108)
+m 19515,14250 0 161133 -- MSL 79 (19U 109)
+n 13173,14250 0 161134 -- MSL 80 (19U 110)
+o 12198,14250,345 0 161135 -- MSL 81 (19U 111)
+p 12684,14250,4290 1 161136 -- MSL 82 (19U 112)
+q 12684,14250,4290 1 161137 -- MSL 83 (19U 113)
+r 9759,14250 0 161138 -- MSL 84 (19U 114)
+s 11220,14250,345 0 161139 -- MSL 85 (19U 115)
+t 8295,17265,345 2 161140 -- MSL 86 (19U 116)
+u 13173,13905,345 0 161141 -- MSL 87 (19U 117)
+v 11709,13905 0 161142 -- MSL 88 (19U 118)
+w 17565,13905 0 161143 -- MSL 89 (19U 119)
+x 12198,13905 0 161144 -- MSL 90 (19U 120)
+y 12198,13905,4605 1 161145 -- MSL 91 (19U 121)
+z 10245,13905 0 161146 -- MSL 92 (19U 122)
+{ 13173,19935,6210 3 161147 -- MSL 93 (19U 123)
+lC "
+| 13173,19758,6588 3 161148 -- MSL 94 (19U 124)
+ba "
+} 13173,19935,6210 3 161149 -- MSL 95 (19U 125)
+rC "
+ti 26346,9435 0 161150 -- MSL 96 (19U 126)
+`A 13662,23355 2 161216 -- MSL 99 (19U 192)
+^A 13662,22755 2 161218 -- MSL 100 (19U 194)
+`E 13662,23355 2 161224 -- MSL 101 (19U 200)
+^E 13662,22755 2 161226 -- MSL 102 (19U 202)
+:E 13662,23325 2 161227 -- MSL 103 (19U 203)
+^I 7806,22755 2 161230 -- MSL 104 (19U 206)
+:I 7806,23325 2 161231 -- MSL 105 (19U 207)
+aa 11709,19305 2 161204 -- MSL 106 (19U 180)
+ga 11709,19305 2 161120 -- MSL 107 (19U 96)
+a^ 11709,18180 2 161160 -- MSL 108 (19U 136)
^ "
-ad 11709,18750 2 3752
-a~ 11709,18654 2 3710
-~ "
-`U 13173,23355,345 2 3801
-^U 13173,22755,345 2 3803
-'Y 13173,23355 2 3805
-'y 12198,19305,4605 3 3837
-de 11709,18645 2 3760
-,C 12684,18645,4725 3 3783
-,c 11220,14250,4737 1 3815
-~N 14637,23229 2 3793
-~n 13173,18654 2 3825
-r! 6342,13956,4344 1 3745
-r? 11709,13956,4344 1 3775
-Cs 17565,15834 0 3748
-Po 11709,18645,345 2 3747
-Ye 11709,18300 2 3749
-sc 11709,19605,6420 3 3751
-Fn 11709,18645 2 51871
-ct 11709,16917 2 3746
-^a 13662,18180,345 2 3810
-^e 11709,18180,345 2 3818
-^o 12198,18180,345 2 3828
-^u 13173,18180,345 2 3835
-'a 13662,19305,345 2 3809
-'e 11709,19305,345 2 3817
-'o 12198,19305,345 2 3827
-'u 13173,19305,345 2 3834
-`a 13662,19305,345 2 3808
-`e 11709,19305,345 2 3816
-`o 12198,19305,345 2 3826
-`u 13173,19305,345 2 3833
-:a 13662,18750,345 2 3812
-:e 11709,18750,345 2 3819
-:o 12198,18750,345 2 3830
-:u 13173,18750,345 2 3836
-oA 13662,25200 2 3781
-^i 6831,18180 2 3822
-/O 13662,18645,345 2 3800
-AE 22932,18285 2 3782
-oa 13662,21195,345 2 3813
-'i 6831,19305 2 3821
-/o 12198,14250,345 0 3832
-ae 18051,14250,345 0 3814
-:A 13662,23325 2 3780
-`i 6831,19305 2 3820
-:O 13662,23325,345 2 3798
-:U 13173,23325,345 2 3804
-'E 13662,23355 2 3785
-:i 6831,18750 2 3823
-ss 13173,18645 2 3807
-^O 13662,22755,345 2 3796
-'A 13662,23355 2 3777
-~A 13662,23229 2 3779
-~a 13662,18654,345 2 3811
--D 13662,18300 2 3792
-Sd 12198,19083,345 2 3824
-'I 7806,23355 2 3789
-`I 7806,23355 2 3788
-'O 13662,23355,345 2 3795
-`O 13662,23355,345 2 3794
-~O 13662,23229,345 2 3797
-~o 12198,18654,345 2 3829
-vS 12198,22755,345 2 51795
-vs 11220,18180,345 2 51827
-'U 13173,23355,345 2 3802
-:Y 13173,23325 2 51801
-:y 12198,18750,4605 3 3839
-TP 13173,18300 2 3806
-Tp 12684,18300,4290 3 3838
-mc 14637,10800,5193 1 3765
-ps 12198,19635,4200 3 3766
-34 17565,18645,345 2 3774
-\- 17565,10200 0 51757
-14 17565,18645,345 2 3772
-12 17565,18645,345 2 3773
-Of 11709,18645 2 3754
-Om 11709,18645 2 3770
-Fo 12198,12195 0 3755
-Fc 12198,12195 0 3771
-t+- 17565,16500 0 3761
-bb 13173,19083,5916 3 3750
-co 13173,19725 2 3753
-tno 17565,13479 0 3756
-rg 13173,19725 2 3758
-S2 7806,18480 2 3762
-S3 7806,18480 2 3763
-ac 11709,108,4737 1 3768
-S1 7806,18300 2 3769
-tmu 17565,16782 0 3799
-tdi 17565,15045 0 3831
-pc 5856,11745 0 3767
-fm 5856,18645 2 51873
-sd 10245,18645 2 51874
-dg 11709,18300,4575 3 51755
-tm 16101,17550 2 51796
-ah 11709,18180 2 51935
-ao 11709,21195 2 51930
-f/ 3903,18645,345 2 51759
-em 17565,8295 0 51789
-en 11709,8295 0 51790
-dd 11709,18300,4575 3 51773
-.i 6831,13905 0 51957
-aq 5856,18645 2 3623
-bu 13173,14226 0 51889
-'C 12684,23355,345 2 20166
-'c 11220,19305,345 2 20198
-lq 10734,18645 2 51838
-rq 10734,18645 2 51746
-Bq 10734,3615,3705 0 51772
-vz 10245,18180 2 51834
-fi 15612,18705 2 51881
-fl 15612,18645 2 51882
-ff 17076,18645 2 51883
-Fi 24396,18705 2 51884
-Fl 24396,18645 2 51885
-ij 14637,18705,4605 3 51958
-bq 5856,3615,3705 0 51756
-%0 23418,18645,345 2 51901
-a- 11709,16920 2 3759
-ab 11709,19080 2 51926
-a. 11709,18750 2 51927
-oe 18051,14250,345 0 51823
-OE 20979,18645,345 2 51791
-fo 7806,12195 0 51886
-fc 7806,12195 0 51887
-sq 19029,15624 0 51899
-/L 12198,18300 2 51944
-/l 6831,18300 2 51960
-a" 11709,19305 2 51933
-ho 11709,1062,4353 1 51934
-vZ 12198,22755 2 51802
-IJ 19029,18300,345 2 51942
+ad 11709,18750 2 161192 -- MSL 109 (19U 168)
+~ 11709,18654 2 161176 -- MSL 110 (19U 152)
+a~ "
+`U 13173,23355,345 2 161241 -- MSL 111 (19U 217)
+^U 13173,22755,345 2 161243 -- MSL 112 (19U 219)
+u00AF 13173,21105 2 161199 -- MSL 113 (19U 175)
+'Y 13173,23355 2 161245 -- MSL 114 (19U 221)
+'y 12198,19305,4605 3 161277 -- MSL 115 (19U 253)
+de 11709,18645 2 161200 -- MSL 116 (19U 176)
+,C 12684,18645,4725 3 161223 -- MSL 117 (19U 199)
+,c 11220,14250,4737 1 161255 -- MSL 118 (19U 231)
+~N 14637,23229 2 161233 -- MSL 119 (19U 209)
+~n 13173,18654 2 161265 -- MSL 120 (19U 241)
+r! 6342,13956,4344 1 161185 -- MSL 121 (19U 161)
+r? 11709,13956,4344 1 161215 -- MSL 122 (19U 191)
+Cs 17565,15834 0 161188 -- MSL 123 (19U 164)
+Po 11709,18645,345 2 161187 -- MSL 124 (19U 163)
+Ye 11709,18300 2 161189 -- MSL 125 (19U 165)
+sc 11709,19605,6420 3 161191 -- MSL 126 (19U 167)
+Fn 11709,18645 2 161155 -- MSL 127 (19U 131)
+ct 11709,16917 2 161186 -- MSL 128 (19U 162)
+^a 13662,18180,345 2 161250 -- MSL 129 (19U 226)
+^e 11709,18180,345 2 161258 -- MSL 130 (19U 234)
+^o 12198,18180,345 2 161268 -- MSL 131 (19U 244)
+^u 13173,18180,345 2 161275 -- MSL 132 (19U 251)
+'a 13662,19305,345 2 161249 -- MSL 133 (19U 225)
+'e 11709,19305,345 2 161257 -- MSL 134 (19U 233)
+'o 12198,19305,345 2 161267 -- MSL 135 (19U 243)
+'u 13173,19305,345 2 161274 -- MSL 136 (19U 250)
+`a 13662,19305,345 2 161248 -- MSL 137 (19U 224)
+`e 11709,19305,345 2 161256 -- MSL 138 (19U 232)
+`o 12198,19305,345 2 161266 -- MSL 139 (19U 242)
+`u 13173,19305,345 2 161273 -- MSL 140 (19U 249)
+:a 13662,18750,345 2 161252 -- MSL 141 (19U 228)
+:e 11709,18750,345 2 161259 -- MSL 142 (19U 235)
+:o 12198,18750,345 2 161270 -- MSL 143 (19U 246)
+:u 13173,18750,345 2 161276 -- MSL 144 (19U 252)
+oA 13662,25200 2 161221 -- MSL 145 (19U 197)
+^i 6831,18180 2 161262 -- MSL 146 (19U 238)
+/O 13662,18645,345 2 161240 -- MSL 147 (19U 216)
+AE 22932,18285 2 161222 -- MSL 148 (19U 198)
+oa 13662,21195,345 2 161253 -- MSL 149 (19U 229)
+'i 6831,19305 2 161261 -- MSL 150 (19U 237)
+/o 12198,14250,345 0 161272 -- MSL 151 (19U 248)
+ae 18051,14250,345 0 161254 -- MSL 152 (19U 230)
+:A 13662,23325 2 161220 -- MSL 153 (19U 196)
+`i 6831,19305 2 161260 -- MSL 154 (19U 236)
+:O 13662,23325,345 2 161238 -- MSL 155 (19U 214)
+:U 13173,23325,345 2 161244 -- MSL 156 (19U 220)
+'E 13662,23355 2 161225 -- MSL 157 (19U 201)
+:i 6831,18750 2 161263 -- MSL 158 (19U 239)
+ss 13173,18645 2 161247 -- MSL 159 (19U 223)
+^O 13662,22755,345 2 161236 -- MSL 160 (19U 212)
+'A 13662,23355 2 161217 -- MSL 161 (19U 193)
+~A 13662,23229 2 161219 -- MSL 162 (19U 195)
+~a 13662,18654,345 2 161251 -- MSL 163 (19U 227)
+-D 13662,18300 2 161232 -- MSL 164 (19U 208)
+Sd 12198,19083,345 2 161264 -- MSL 165 (19U 240)
+'I 7806,23355 2 161229 -- MSL 166 (19U 205)
+`I 7806,23355 2 161228 -- MSL 167 (19U 204)
+'O 13662,23355,345 2 161235 -- MSL 168 (19U 211)
+`O 13662,23355,345 2 161234 -- MSL 169 (19U 210)
+~O 13662,23229,345 2 161237 -- MSL 170 (19U 213)
+~o 12198,18654,345 2 161269 -- MSL 171 (19U 245)
+vS 12198,22755,345 2 161162 -- MSL 172 (19U 138)
+vs 11220,18180,345 2 161178 -- MSL 173 (19U 154)
+'U 13173,23355,345 2 161242 -- MSL 174 (19U 218)
+:Y 13173,23325 2 161183 -- MSL 175 (19U 159)
+:y 12198,18750,4605 3 161279 -- MSL 176 (19U 255)
+TP 13173,18300 2 161246 -- MSL 177 (19U 222)
+Tp 12684,18300,4290 3 161278 -- MSL 178 (19U 254)
+mc 14637,10800,5193 1 161205 -- MSL 180 (19U 181)
+ps 12198,19635,4200 3 161206 -- MSL 181 (19U 182)
+34 17565,18645,345 2 161214 -- MSL 182 (19U 190)
+\- 17565,10200 0 60096 -- MSL 183 ( 7J 192)
+14 17565,18645,345 2 161212 -- MSL 184 (19U 188)
+12 17565,18645,345 2 161213 -- MSL 185 (19U 189)
+Of 11709,18645 2 161194 -- MSL 186 (19U 170)
+Om 11709,18645 2 161210 -- MSL 187 (19U 186)
+Fo 12198,12195 0 161195 -- MSL 188 (19U 171)
+Fc 12198,12195 0 161211 -- MSL 190 (19U 187)
+t+- 17565,16500 0 161201 -- MSL 191 (19U 177)
+bb 13173,19083,5916 3 161190 -- MSL 192 (19U 166)
+co 13173,19725 2 161193 -- MSL 193 (19U 169)
+tno 17565,13479 0 161196 -- MSL 194 (19U 172)
+u00AD 5856,8295 0 161197 -- MSL 195 (19U 173)
+rg 13173,19725 2 161198 -- MSL 196 (19U 174)
+S2 7806,18480 2 161202 -- MSL 197 (19U 178)
+S3 7806,18480 2 161203 -- MSL 198 (19U 179)
+ac 11709,108,4737 1 161208 -- MSL 199 (19U 184)
+S1 7806,18300 2 161209 -- MSL 200 (19U 185)
+tmu 17565,16782 0 161239 -- MSL 201 (19U 215)
+tdi 17565,15045 0 161271 -- MSL 202 (19U 247)
+u203C 12198,18300 2 87315 -- MSL 221 (10U 19)
+u20A7 21468,18300,345 2 60121 -- MSL 232 ( 7J 217)
+pc 5856,11745 0 161207 -- MSL 302 (19U 183)
+u013F 12198,18300 2 51943 -- MSL 306 ( 6J 231)
+u0140 11220,18300 2 51959 -- MSL 307 ( 6J 247)
+u2113 12198,18045,765 2 60122 -- MSL 308 ( 7J 218)
+u0149 19029,18645 2 51951 -- MSL 309 ( 6J 239)
+fm 5856,18645 2 60101 -- MSL 310 ( 7J 197)
+sd 10245,18645 2 60102 -- MSL 311 ( 7J 198)
+dg 11709,18300,4575 3 161158 -- MSL 312 (19U 134)
+tm 16101,17550 2 161177 -- MSL 313 (19U 153)
+u2017 13173,0,6588 1 60095 -- MSL 314 ( 7J 191)
+ah 11709,18180 2 75169 -- MSL 315 ( 9E 161)
+ao 11709,21195 2 60152 -- MSL 316 ( 7J 248)
+f/ 3903,18645,345 2 60109 -- MSL 324 ( 7J 205)
+em 17565,8295 0 161175 -- MSL 325 (19U 151)
+en 11709,8295 0 161174 -- MSL 326 (19U 150)
+dd 11709,18300,4575 3 161159 -- MSL 327 (19U 135)
+.i 6831,13905 0 46333 -- MSL 328 ( 5T 253)
+aq 5856,18645 2 161063 -- MSL 329 (19U 39)
+bu 13173,14226 0 161173 -- MSL 331 (19U 149)
+u207F 10734,18480 2 87548 -- MSL 332 (10U 252)
+u0111 12684,18300,345 2 75248 -- MSL 342 ( 9E 240)
+u0041_0306 13662,23655 2 75203 -- MSL 400 ( 9E 195)
+u0061_0306 13662,19080,345 2 75235 -- MSL 401 ( 9E 227)
+u0041_0328 13662,18300,4638 3 75173 -- MSL 404 ( 9E 165)
+u0061_0328 13662,14250,4353 1 75193 -- MSL 405 ( 9E 185)
+'C 12684,23355,345 2 75206 -- MSL 406 ( 9E 198)
+'c 11220,19305,345 2 75238 -- MSL 407 ( 9E 230)
+u0041_030C 12684,22755,345 2 75208 -- MSL 410 ( 9E 200)
+u0061_030C 11220,18180,345 2 75240 -- MSL 411 ( 9E 232)
+u0044_030C 13662,22755 2 75215 -- MSL 414 ( 9E 207)
+u0064_030C 15612,19590,345 2 75247 -- MSL 415 ( 9E 239)
+u0045_030C 13662,22755 2 75212 -- MSL 416 ( 9E 204)
+u0065_030C 11709,18180,345 2 75244 -- MSL 417 ( 9E 236)
+u0045_0328 13662,18285,4638 3 75210 -- MSL 422 ( 9E 202)
+u0065_0328 11709,14250,4353 1 75242 -- MSL 423 ( 9E 234)
+u004C_0301 12198,23355 2 75205 -- MSL 440 ( 9E 197)
+u006C_0301 6831,23790 2 75237 -- MSL 441 ( 9E 229)
+u004C_030C 12198,18645 2 75196 -- MSL 442 ( 9E 188)
+u006C_030C 9759,19590 2 75198 -- MSL 443 ( 9E 190)
+u004E_0301 14637,23355 2 75217 -- MSL 446 ( 9E 209)
+u006E_0301 13173,19305 2 75249 -- MSL 447 ( 9E 241)
+u004E_030C 14637,22755 2 75218 -- MSL 448 ( 9E 210)
+u006E_030C 13173,18180 2 75250 -- MSL 449 ( 9E 242)
+u004F_030B 13662,23640,345 2 75221 -- MSL 452 ( 9E 213)
+u006F_030B 12198,19305,345 2 75253 -- MSL 453 ( 9E 245)
+u0052_0301 15126,23355,345 2 75200 -- MSL 456 ( 9E 192)
+u0072_0301 9759,19305 2 75232 -- MSL 457 ( 9E 224)
+u0052_030C 15126,22755,345 2 75224 -- MSL 458 ( 9E 216)
+u0072_030C 9759,18180 2 75256 -- MSL 459 ( 9E 248)
+u0053_0301 12198,23355,345 2 75148 -- MSL 462 ( 9E 140)
+u0073_0301 11220,19305,345 2 75164 -- MSL 463 ( 9E 156)
+u0054_030C 13662,22755 2 75149 -- MSL 466 ( 9E 141)
+u0074_030C 9270,19590,345 2 75165 -- MSL 467 ( 9E 157)
+u0054_0327 13662,18300,4725 3 75230 -- MSL 468 ( 9E 222)
+u0074_0327 8295,17265,4737 3 75262 -- MSL 469 ( 9E 254)
+u0055_030B 13173,23640,345 2 75227 -- MSL 474 ( 9E 219)
+u0075_030B 13173,19305,345 2 75259 -- MSL 475 ( 9E 251)
+u0055_030A 13173,25200,345 2 75225 -- MSL 476 ( 9E 217)
+u0075_030A 13173,21195,345 2 75257 -- MSL 477 ( 9E 249)
+u005A_0301 12198,23355 2 75151 -- MSL 482 ( 9E 143)
+u007A_0301 10245,19305 2 75167 -- MSL 483 ( 9E 159)
+u005A_0307 12198,23205 2 75183 -- MSL 484 ( 9E 175)
+u007A_0307 10245,18750 2 75199 -- MSL 485 ( 9E 191)
+u2070 7806,18480 2 51753 -- MSL 1000 ( 6J 41)
+u2074 7806,18300 2 51748 -- MSL 1001 ( 6J 36)
+u2075 7806,18300 2 51749 -- MSL 1002 ( 6J 37)
+u2076 7806,18480 2 51806 -- MSL 1003 ( 6J 94)
+u2077 7806,18480 2 51750 -- MSL 1004 ( 6J 38)
+u2078 7806,18480 2 51754 -- MSL 1005 ( 6J 42)
+u2079 7806,18480 2 51752 -- MSL 1006 ( 6J 40)
+lq 10734,18645 2 161171 -- MSL 1017 (19U 147)
+rq 10734,18645 2 161172 -- MSL 1018 (19U 148)
+Bq 10734,3615,3705 0 161156 -- MSL 1019 (19U 132)
+u2003 17565,0 0 51821 -- MSL 1020 ( 6J 109)
+u2002 11709,0 0 51822 -- MSL 1021 ( 6J 110)
+u2009 5856,0 0 51828 -- MSL 1023 ( 6J 116)
+u2026 17565,3150 0 161157 -- MSL 1028 (19U 133)
+vz 10245,18180 2 75166 -- MSL 1031 ( 9E 158)
+u2120 16101,17703 2 128299 -- MSL 1034 (15U 43)
+u211E 20004,18315,4056 2 51794 -- MSL 1036 ( 6J 82)
+fi 15612,18705 2 60077 -- MSL 1040 ( 7J 173)
+fl 15612,18645 2 60078 -- MSL 1041 ( 7J 174)
+ff 17076,18645 2 51883 -- MSL 1042 ( 6J 171)
+Fi 24396,18705 2 51884 -- MSL 1043 ( 6J 172)
+Fl 24396,18645 2 51885 -- MSL 1044 ( 6J 173)
+ij 14637,18705,4605 3 60134 -- MSL 1047 ( 7J 230)
+u2105 19029,18645,345 2 60072 -- MSL 1060 ( 7J 168)
+u0047_0306 13662,23655,345 2 46288 -- MSL 1061 ( 5T 208)
+u0067_0306 13662,19080,4605 3 46320 -- MSL 1062 ( 5T 240)
+u0053_0327 12198,18645,4725 3 75178 -- MSL 1063 ( 9E 170)
+u0073_0327 11220,14250,4737 1 75194 -- MSL 1064 ( 9E 186)
+u0049_0307 7806,23205 2 46301 -- MSL 1065 ( 5T 221)
+bq 5856,3615,3705 0 161154 -- MSL 1067 (19U 130)
+%0 23418,18645,345 2 161161 -- MSL 1068 (19U 137)
+a- 11709,16920 2 60154 -- MSL 1084 ( 7J 250)
+ab 11709,19080 2 75170 -- MSL 1086 ( 9E 162)
+a. 11709,18750 2 75263 -- MSL 1088 ( 9E 255)
+oe 18051,14250,345 0 161180 -- MSL 1090 (19U 156)
+OE 20979,18645,345 2 161164 -- MSL 1091 (19U 140)
+fo 7806,12195 0 161163 -- MSL 1092 (19U 139)
+fc 7806,12195 0 161179 -- MSL 1093 (19U 155)
+sq 19029,15624 0 60091 -- MSL 1094 ( 7J 187)
+/L 12198,18300 2 75171 -- MSL 1095 ( 9E 163)
+/l 6831,18300 2 75187 -- MSL 1096 ( 9E 179)
+a" 11709,19305 2 75197 -- MSL 1097 ( 9E 189)
+ho 11709,1062,4353 1 75186 -- MSL 1098 ( 9E 178)
+vZ 12198,22755 2 75150 -- MSL 1106 ( 9E 142)
+IJ 19029,18300,345 2 60135 -- MSL 1107 ( 7J 231)
diff --git a/contrib/groff/font/devlj4/CORONET b/contrib/groff/font/devlj4/CORONET
index 3004c8f164c6..dcd1632b2aa4 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/font/devlj4/CORONET
+++ b/contrib/groff/font/devlj4/CORONET
@@ -1,260 +1,332 @@
+# Coronet
name CORONET
-spacewidth 13227
-slant 12.000000
-pcltypeface 4102
-pclproportional 0
+spacewidth 5367
+slant 13.000000
+pcltypeface 4116
+pclproportional 1
pclweight 0
pclstyle 1
+ligatures fi fl ff ffi ffl 0
charset
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-dq 13227,18990 2 3618
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+dq 7317,18990,0,6453,-5435,373 2 161058 -- MSL 2 (19U 34)
" "
-sh 13227,21309,2451 2 3619
+sh 10734,12180,0,3747,-4382,373 0 161059 -- MSL 3 (19U 35)
# "
-Do 13227,19320,1074 2 3620
+Do 10734,13725,2865,4302,-2003,373 0 161060 -- MSL 4 (19U 36)
$ "
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-& 13227,19320,330 2 3622
-cq 13227,19320 2 51751
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+& 20490,18330,600,5373,-3329,373 2 161062 -- MSL 6 (19U 38)
+cq 4392,19590,0,6309,-6068,373 2 161170 -- MSL 8 (19U 146)
' "
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-, 13227,1785,2250 0 3628
-hy 13227,7995 0 3629
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+* 10734,19590,0,5157,-8681,373 2 161066 -- MSL 11 (19U 42)
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- "
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/ "
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-1 13227,19320 2 3633
-2 13227,19320 2 3634
-3 13227,19320,330 2 3635
-4 13227,19320 2 3636
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-6 13227,19320,330 2 3638
-7 13227,18990 2 3639
-8 13227,19320,330 2 3640
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-; 13227,12492,2250 0 3643
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+2 10734,12180,165,4089,-2615,373 0 161074 -- MSL 19 (19U 50)
+3 10734,12180,195,4128,-1925,373 0 161075 -- MSL 20 (19U 51)
+4 10734,12669,633,3570,-2063,373 0 161076 -- MSL 21 (19U 52)
+5 10734,12000,195,3726,-1445,373 0 161077 -- MSL 22 (19U 53)
+6 10734,12987,195,3444,-2783,373 0 161078 -- MSL 23 (19U 54)
+7 10734,12000,195,4359,-4235,373 0 161079 -- MSL 24 (19U 55)
+8 10734,12180,195,4035,-2750,373 0 161080 -- MSL 25 (19U 56)
+9 10734,12180,1329,4101,-3341,373 0 161081 -- MSL 26 (19U 57)
+: 5367,6348,195,3393,-2771,373 0 161082 -- MSL 27 (19U 58)
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+= 13662,4953,0,1467,-5264,373 0 161085 -- MSL 30 (19U 61)
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+? 7806,17439,195,6786,-3407,373 0 161087 -- MSL 32 (19U 63)
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@ "
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-C 13227,19320,330 2 3651
-D 13227,18990 2 3652
-E 13227,18990 2 3653
-F 13227,18990 2 3654
-G 13227,19320,330 2 3655
-H 13227,18990 2 3656
-I 13227,18990 2 3657
-J 13227,18990,330 2 3658
-K 13227,18990 2 3659
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-M 13227,18990 2 3661
-N 13227,18990 2 3662
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-P 13227,18990 2 3664
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-S 13227,19320,330 2 3667
-T 13227,18990 2 3668
-U 13227,18990,330 2 3669
-V 13227,18990 2 3670
-W 13227,18990 2 3671
-X 13227,18990 2 3672
-Y 13227,18990 2 3673
-Z 13227,18990 2 3674
-lB 13227,18990,2940 2 3675
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+B 14148,19590,600,6999,-1640,373 2 161090 -- MSL 35 (19U 66)
+C 14637,19590,600,7032,-2972,373 2 161091 -- MSL 36 (19U 67)
+D 23418,19701,0,3345,-2531,373 2 161092 -- MSL 37 (19U 68)
+E 15126,19590,600,7173,-2297,373 2 161093 -- MSL 38 (19U 69)
+F 17076,19590,600,6105,-2996,373 2 161094 -- MSL 39 (19U 70)
+G 15126,19590,6765,7056,-2897,373 3 161095 -- MSL 40 (19U 71)
+H 23907,19596,330,6129,-1355,373 2 161096 -- MSL 41 (19U 72)
+I 15126,19590,600,4941,-1199,373 2 161097 -- MSL 42 (19U 73)
+J 13173,19590,6519,5952,-227,373 3 161098 -- MSL 43 (19U 74)
+K 23418,19590,600,7575,-1202,373 2 161099 -- MSL 44 (19U 75)
+L 18051,19590,600,6657,-1511,373 2 161100 -- MSL 45 (19U 76)
+M 21954,19785,2223,6414,-4793,373 2 161101 -- MSL 46 (19U 77)
+N 15612,19830,2220,6954,-4553,373 2 161102 -- MSL 47 (19U 78)
+O 18051,19590,600,5169,-3554,373 2 161103 -- MSL 48 (19U 79)
+P 14148,19590,3276,6537,-746,373 2 161104 -- MSL 49 (19U 80)
+Q 18051,19590,3249,5169,-3554,373 2 161105 -- MSL 50 (19U 81)
+R 15126,19590,600,6837,-1316,373 2 161106 -- MSL 51 (19U 82)
+S 17565,19590,600,7359,-1559,373 2 161107 -- MSL 52 (19U 83)
+T 15612,19590,600,7557,-3008,373 2 161108 -- MSL 53 (19U 84)
+U 16587,19785,2220,7305,-4907,373 2 161109 -- MSL 54 (19U 85)
+V 16587,19602,600,7923,-5117,373 2 161110 -- MSL 55 (19U 86)
+W 23907,19590,600,7470,-5072,373 2 161111 -- MSL 56 (19U 87)
+X 15126,19590,600,7557,-1046,373 2 161112 -- MSL 57 (19U 88)
+Y 16101,19590,5784,7764,-4358,373 2 161113 -- MSL 58 (19U 89)
+Z 18051,19590,270,7545,-1265,373 2 161114 -- MSL 59 (19U 90)
+lB 5367,19590,6750,8592,-50,373 3 161115 -- MSL 60 (19U 91)
[ "
-rs 13227,19545,330 2 3676
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\ "
-rB 13227,18990,2940 2 3677
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] "
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` "
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-q 13227,14355,5475 1 3697
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-{ "
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-| "
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+z 5856,6045,0,4245,-1331,373 0 161146 -- MSL 92 (19U 122)
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+lC "
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+ba "
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+rC "
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+`E 15126,24825,600,7173,-2297,373 2 161224 -- MSL 101 (19U 200)
+^E 15126,24975,600,7404,-2297,373 2 161226 -- MSL 102 (19U 202)
+:E 15126,23370,600,7644,-2297,373 2 161227 -- MSL 103 (19U 203)
+^I 15126,24975,600,7404,-1199,373 2 161230 -- MSL 104 (19U 206)
+:I 15126,23370,600,6744,-1199,373 2 161231 -- MSL 105 (19U 207)
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+ga 10734,9885,0,1608,-5720,373 0 161120 -- MSL 107 (19U 96)
+a^ 10734,9885,0,2160,-4874,373 0 161160 -- MSL 108 (19U 136)
^ "
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-a~ 13227,18873 2 3710
-~ "
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-^U 13227,24810,330 2 3803
-'Y 13227,24630 2 3805
-'y 13227,19725,4350 2 3837
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-,C 13227,19320,5325 3 3783
-,c 13227,14355,5295 1 3815
-~N 13227,23814 2 3793
-~n 13227,18873 2 3825
-r! 13227,14271,5049 1 3745
-r? 13227,14214,5436 1 3775
-Cs 13227,15684 0 3748
-Po 13227,19320,330 2 3747
-Ye 13227,18990 2 3749
-sc 13227,19320,1344 2 3751
-Fn 13227,19335,3540 2 51871
-ct 13227,19320,330 2 3746
-^a 13227,19905,330 2 3810
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-^o 13227,19905,330 2 3828
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-'o 13227,19725,330 2 3827
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-:o 13227,18195,330 2 3830
-:u 13227,18195,330 2 3836
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-^i 13227,19905 2 3822
-/O 13227,19320,342 2 3800
-AE 13227,18990 2 3782
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-'i 13227,19725 2 3821
-/o 13227,14895,735 0 3832
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-`i 13227,19725 2 3820
-:O 13227,23115,330 2 3798
-:U 13227,23115,330 2 3804
-'E 13227,24630 2 3785
-:i 13227,18195 2 3823
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-^O 13227,24810,330 2 3796
-'A 13227,24630 2 3777
-~A 13227,23814 2 3779
-~a 13227,18873,330 2 3811
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-Sd 13227,19545,330 2 3824
-'I 13227,24630 2 3789
-`I 13227,24630 2 3788
-'O 13227,24630,330 2 3795
-`O 13227,24630,330 2 3794
-~O 13227,23814,330 2 3797
-~o 13227,18873,330 2 3829
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-'U 13227,24630,330 2 3802
-:Y 13227,23115 2 51801
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-Tp 13227,19545,5475 3 3838
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-34 13227,19110,3825 2 3774
-\- 13227,9945 0 51757
-14 13227,19110,3825 2 3772
-12 13227,19110,3825 2 3773
-Of 13227,19320 2 3754
-Om 13227,19320 2 3770
-Fo 13227,13710 0 3755
-Fc 13227,13710 0 3771
-t+- 13227,15075 0 3761
-bb 13227,19083,5916 3 3750
-co 13227,19635 2 3753
-tno 13227,12501 0 3756
-rg 13227,19635 2 3758
-S2 13227,19110 2 3762
-S3 13227,19110 2 3763
-ac 13227,0,5295 1 3768
-S1 13227,19110 2 3769
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-tdi 13227,14655 0 3831
-pc 13227,11007 0 3767
-fm 13227,18990 2 51873
-sd 13227,18990 2 51874
-dg 13227,18990 2 51755
-tm 13227,17850 2 51796
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-ao 13227,19905 2 51930
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-em 13227,7710 0 51789
-en 13227,7710 0 51790
-dd 13227,18990 2 51773
-.i 13227,14025 0 51957
-aq 13227,18990 2 3623
-bu 13227,12714 0 51889
-'C 13227,24630,330 2 20166
-'c 13227,19725,330 2 20198
-lq 13227,19326 2 51838
-rq 13227,19320 2 51746
-Bq 13227,2214,2091 0 51772
-vz 13227,19905 2 51834
-fi 13227,19335 2 51881
-fl 13227,19335 2 51882
-ff 13227,19335 2 51883
-Fi 13227,19335 2 51884
-Fl 13227,19335 2 51885
-ij 13227,18780,4350 2 51958
-bq 13227,2214,2091 0 51756
-%0 13227,19320,330 2 51901
-a- 13227,18051 2 3759
-ab 13227,19350 2 51926
-a. 13227,18195 2 51927
-oe 13227,14355,330 0 51823
-OE 13227,19320,330 2 51791
-fo 13227,13710 0 51886
-fc 13227,13710 0 51887
-sq 13227,14106 0 51899
-/L 13227,18990 2 51944
-/l 13227,19545 2 51960
-a" 13227,19725 2 51933
-ho 13227,735,4086 0 51934
-vZ 13227,24810 2 51802
-IJ 13227,18990,330 2 51942
+ad 10734,9240,0,2286,-6035,373 0 161192 -- MSL 109 (19U 168)
+~ 10734,9282,0,2601,-5588,373 0 161176 -- MSL 110 (19U 152)
+a~ "
+`U 16587,24825,2220,7305,-4907,373 2 161241 -- MSL 111 (19U 217)
+^U 16587,24975,2220,7305,-4907,373 2 161243 -- MSL 112 (19U 219)
+u00AF 13173,21105,0,1317,1317,373 2 161199 -- MSL 113 (19U 175)
+'Y 16101,24825,5784,7764,-4358,373 2 161245 -- MSL 114 (19U 221)
+'y 7806,9885,6555,4086,-2132,373 1 161277 -- MSL 115 (19U 253)
+de 10734,12180,0,3030,-6329,373 0 161200 -- MSL 116 (19U 176)
+,C 14637,19590,4569,7032,-2972,373 2 161223 -- MSL 117 (19U 199)
+,c 6831,6240,4206,3807,-1904,373 0 161255 -- MSL 118 (19U 231)
+~N 15612,23673,2220,6954,-4553,373 2 161233 -- MSL 119 (19U 209)
+~n 8295,9282,195,4122,-2045,373 0 161265 -- MSL 120 (19U 241)
+r! 4878,9900,10215,4278,450,373 1 161185 -- MSL 121 (19U 161)
+r? 7806,8658,8976,3063,315,373 1 161215 -- MSL 122 (19U 191)
+Cs 10734,10530,0,4335,-2807,373 0 161188 -- MSL 123 (19U 164)
+Po 10734,12180,195,4797,-1130,373 0 161187 -- MSL 124 (19U 163)
+Ye 10734,12708,5787,6393,1848,373 0 161189 -- MSL 125 (19U 165)
+sc 10734,12360,360,4200,-2339,373 0 161191 -- MSL 126 (19U 167)
+Fn 10734,19920,6555,4971,-1763,373 3 161155 -- MSL 127 (19U 131)
+ct 10734,11385,0,2574,-4754,373 0 161186 -- MSL 128 (19U 162)
+^a 8781,9885,195,4035,-2093,373 0 161250 -- MSL 129 (19U 226)
+^e 6831,9885,195,5010,-1958,373 0 161258 -- MSL 130 (19U 234)
+^o 7317,9885,195,4467,-1922,373 0 161268 -- MSL 131 (19U 244)
+^u 8781,9885,195,3834,-2501,373 0 161275 -- MSL 132 (19U 251)
+'a 8781,9885,195,4197,-2093,373 0 161249 -- MSL 133 (19U 225)
+'e 6831,9885,195,5622,-1958,373 0 161257 -- MSL 134 (19U 233)
+'o 7317,9885,195,5379,-1922,373 0 161267 -- MSL 135 (19U 243)
+'u 8781,9885,195,4197,-2501,373 0 161274 -- MSL 136 (19U 250)
+`a 8781,9885,195,3735,-2093,373 0 161248 -- MSL 137 (19U 224)
+`e 6831,9885,195,3648,-1958,373 0 161256 -- MSL 138 (19U 232)
+`o 7317,9885,195,3615,-1922,373 0 161266 -- MSL 139 (19U 242)
+`u 8781,9885,195,3834,-2501,373 0 161273 -- MSL 140 (19U 249)
+:a 8781,9240,195,3735,-2093,373 0 161252 -- MSL 141 (19U 228)
+:e 6831,9240,195,4686,-1958,373 0 161259 -- MSL 142 (19U 235)
+:o 7317,9240,195,4593,-1922,373 0 161270 -- MSL 143 (19U 246)
+:u 8781,9240,195,3834,-2501,373 0 161276 -- MSL 144 (19U 252)
+oA 23418,24315,600,7644,-1211,373 2 161221 -- MSL 145 (19U 197)
+^i 4878,9885,195,5088,-1946,373 0 161262 -- MSL 146 (19U 238)
+/O 18051,19638,636,7677,-1427,373 2 161240 -- MSL 147 (19U 216)
+AE 24396,19590,600,7059,309,373 2 161222 -- MSL 148 (19U 198)
+oa 8781,10395,195,3735,-2093,373 0 161253 -- MSL 149 (19U 229)
+'i 4878,9885,195,6150,-2342,373 0 161261 -- MSL 150 (19U 237)
+/o 7317,6240,201,4239,-1160,373 0 161272 -- MSL 151 (19U 248)
+ae 11220,6240,195,3378,-2057,373 0 161254 -- MSL 152 (19U 230)
+:A 23418,23370,600,8598,-1211,373 2 161220 -- MSL 153 (19U 196)
+`i 4878,9885,195,4536,-2342,373 0 161260 -- MSL 154 (19U 236)
+:O 18051,23370,600,5169,-3554,373 2 161238 -- MSL 155 (19U 214)
+:U 16587,23370,2220,7305,-4907,373 2 161244 -- MSL 156 (19U 220)
+'E 15126,24825,600,7515,-2297,373 2 161225 -- MSL 157 (19U 201)
+:i 4878,9240,195,5214,-2342,373 0 161263 -- MSL 158 (19U 239)
+ss 9270,19920,6555,4851,-149,373 3 161247 -- MSL 159 (19U 223)
+^O 18051,24975,600,5169,-3554,373 2 161236 -- MSL 160 (19U 212)
+'A 23418,24825,600,8739,-1211,373 2 161217 -- MSL 161 (19U 193)
+~A 23418,23673,600,9720,-1211,373 2 161219 -- MSL 162 (19U 195)
+~a 8781,9282,195,3735,-2093,373 0 161251 -- MSL 163 (19U 227)
+-D 23418,19698,0,3291,-2582,373 2 161232 -- MSL 164 (19U 208)
+Sd 8781,18015,195,5640,-2606,373 2 161264 -- MSL 165 (19U 240)
+'I 15126,24825,600,6585,-1199,373 2 161229 -- MSL 166 (19U 205)
+`I 15126,24825,600,4941,-1199,373 2 161228 -- MSL 167 (19U 204)
+'O 18051,24825,600,5169,-3554,373 2 161235 -- MSL 168 (19U 211)
+`O 18051,24825,600,5169,-3554,373 2 161234 -- MSL 169 (19U 210)
+~O 18051,23673,600,5202,-3554,373 2 161237 -- MSL 170 (19U 213)
+~o 7317,9282,195,4308,-1922,373 0 161269 -- MSL 171 (19U 245)
+vS 17565,25035,600,8751,-1559,373 2 161162 -- MSL 172 (19U 138)
+vs 5856,11133,195,6582,-1673,373 0 161178 -- MSL 173 (19U 154)
+'U 16587,24825,2220,7305,-4907,373 2 161242 -- MSL 174 (19U 218)
+:Y 16101,23370,5784,7764,-4358,373 2 161183 -- MSL 175 (19U 159)
+:y 7806,9240,6555,3639,-2132,373 1 161279 -- MSL 176 (19U 255)
+TP 14148,19590,3228,5598,-749,373 2 161246 -- MSL 177 (19U 222)
+Tp 8295,18015,6555,3597,-2,373 3 161278 -- MSL 178 (19U 254)
+mc 14637,10800,5595,612,585,373 0 161205 -- MSL 180 (19U 181)
+ps 10734,19635,4200,2865,-4976,373 2 161206 -- MSL 181 (19U 182)
+34 13662,12714,426,4089,-2624,373 0 161214 -- MSL 182 (19U 190)
+\- 13662,4020,0,837,-4634,373 0 60096 -- MSL 183 ( 7J 192)
+14 13662,12714,426,3339,-3749,373 0 161212 -- MSL 184 (19U 188)
+12 13662,12714,426,3726,-3749,373 0 161213 -- MSL 185 (19U 189)
+Of 8295,12180,0,5139,-3017,373 0 161194 -- MSL 186 (19U 170)
+Om 8295,12180,0,4494,-3869,373 0 161210 -- MSL 187 (19U 186)
+Fo 7317,6840,870,5124,-2201,373 0 161195 -- MSL 188 (19U 171)
+Fc 7317,6840,870,3621,-698,373 0 161211 -- MSL 190 (19U 187)
+t+- 13662,7263,432,819,-4601,373 0 161201 -- MSL 191 (19U 177)
+bb 13173,19083,5916,0,-4595 3 161190 -- MSL 192 (19U 166)
+co 13173,19725,0,8436,-6611,373 2 161193 -- MSL 193 (19U 169)
+tno 13662,5640,0,1545,-5342,373 0 161196 -- MSL 194 (19U 172)
+u00AD 5367,3600,0,3648,-1853,373 0 161197 -- MSL 195 (19U 173)
+rg 13173,19725,0,8436,-6611,373 2 161198 -- MSL 196 (19U 174)
+S2 6342,12150,0,4965,-3668,373 0 161202 -- MSL 197 (19U 178)
+S3 6342,12150,0,5163,-3224,373 0 161203 -- MSL 198 (19U 179)
+ac 10734,0,4206,0,-3857 0 161208 -- MSL 199 (19U 184)
+S1 6342,12150,0,4314,-4949,373 0 161209 -- MSL 200 (19U 185)
+tmu 13662,7281,0,1434,-5198,373 0 161239 -- MSL 201 (19U 215)
+tdi 13662,6570,0,1371,-5168,373 0 161271 -- MSL 202 (19U 247)
+u203C 9270,19920,195,7221,-2492,373 2 87315 -- MSL 221 (10U 19)
+u20A7 19029,19590,3276,4932,-746,373 2 60121 -- MSL 232 ( 7J 217)
+pc 5367,6801,0,3285,-3872,373 0 161207 -- MSL 302 (19U 183)
+u013F 18051,19590,600,8766,-1511,373 2 51943 -- MSL 306 ( 6J 231)
+u0140 8295,19920,195,5301,-2354,373 2 51959 -- MSL 307 ( 6J 247)
+u2113 10734,12180,195,2700,-4265,373 0 60122 -- MSL 308 ( 7J 218)
+u0149 10734,14103,195,4125,-4487,373 0 51951 -- MSL 309 ( 6J 239)
+fm 5367,11985,0,4482,-4724,373 0 60101 -- MSL 310 ( 7J 197)
+sd 7806,11985,0,4626,-4724,373 0 60102 -- MSL 311 ( 7J 198)
+dg 10734,12360,2565,3789,-4823,373 0 161158 -- MSL 312 (19U 134)
+tm 16101,17550,0,8922,-6572,373 0 161177 -- MSL 313 (19U 153)
+u2017 13173,0,6588,1317,1317,373 1 60095 -- MSL 314 ( 7J 191)
+ah 10734,9993,0,3468,-6182,373 0 75169 -- MSL 315 ( 9E 161)
+ao 10734,10395,0,1947,-6896,373 0 60152 -- MSL 316 ( 7J 248)
+f/ 2439,12714,426,7488,492,373 0 60109 -- MSL 324 ( 7J 205)
+em 13662,3600,0,1644,-3692,373 0 161175 -- MSL 325 (19U 151)
+en 10734,3600,0,1509,-4097,373 0 161174 -- MSL 326 (19U 150)
+dd 10734,12360,2565,3195,-4229,373 0 161159 -- MSL 327 (19U 135)
+.i 4878,6240,195,3915,-2342,373 0 46333 -- MSL 328 ( 5T 253)
+aq 4392,18990,0,6729,-5585,373 2 161063 -- MSL 329 (19U 39)
+bu 13173,14226,0,0,-497 0 161173 -- MSL 331 (19U 149)
+u207F 8295,12237,0,5133,-3017,373 0 87548 -- MSL 332 (10U 252)
+u0111 8781,18015,195,6720,-1985,373 2 75248 -- MSL 342 ( 9E 240)
+u0041_0306 23418,23580,600,8793,-1211,373 2 75203 -- MSL 400 ( 9E 195)
+u0061_0306 8781,9810,195,4389,-2093,373 0 75235 -- MSL 401 ( 9E 227)
+u0041_0328 23418,19995,2925,5910,-1211,373 2 75173 -- MSL 404 ( 9E 165)
+u0061_0328 8781,6240,2727,3735,-2093,373 0 75193 -- MSL 405 ( 9E 185)
+'C 14637,24825,600,7947,-2972,373 2 75206 -- MSL 406 ( 9E 198)
+'c 6831,9885,195,5622,-2012,373 0 75238 -- MSL 407 ( 9E 230)
+u0041_030C 14637,25035,600,10215,-2972,373 2 75208 -- MSL 410 ( 9E 200)
+u0061_030C 6831,9993,195,5574,-2012,373 0 75240 -- MSL 411 ( 9E 232)
+u0044_030C 23418,25035,0,4326,-2531,373 2 75215 -- MSL 414 ( 9E 207)
+u0064_030C 10245,19056,195,8436,-1985,373 2 75247 -- MSL 415 ( 9E 239)
+u0045_030C 15126,25035,600,9972,-2297,373 2 75212 -- MSL 416 ( 9E 204)
+u0065_030C 6831,9993,195,5418,-1958,373 0 75244 -- MSL 417 ( 9E 236)
+u0045_0328 15126,19590,3900,7173,-2297,373 2 75210 -- MSL 422 ( 9E 202)
+u0065_0328 6831,6240,2727,3648,-1958,373 0 75242 -- MSL 423 ( 9E 234)
+u004C_0301 18051,24825,600,8421,-1511,373 2 75205 -- MSL 440 ( 9E 197)
+u006C_0301 5367,23496,195,11004,-2354,373 2 75237 -- MSL 441 ( 9E 229)
+u004C_030C 18051,20106,600,9780,-1511,373 2 75196 -- MSL 442 ( 9E 188)
+u006C_030C 7806,20106,195,8715,-2354,373 2 75198 -- MSL 443 ( 9E 190)
+u004E_0301 15612,24825,2220,6954,-4553,373 2 75217 -- MSL 446 ( 9E 209)
+u006E_0301 8295,9885,195,4122,-2045,373 0 75249 -- MSL 447 ( 9E 241)
+u004E_030C 15612,25035,2220,8529,-4553,373 2 75218 -- MSL 448 ( 9E 210)
+u006E_030C 8295,9993,195,4686,-2045,373 0 75250 -- MSL 449 ( 9E 242)
+u004F_030B 18051,24825,600,5169,-3554,373 2 75221 -- MSL 452 ( 9E 213)
+u006F_030B 7317,9885,195,6870,-1922,373 0 75253 -- MSL 453 ( 9E 245)
+u0052_0301 15126,24825,600,6837,-1316,373 2 75200 -- MSL 456 ( 9E 192)
+u0072_0301 5856,9885,0,5661,-1997,373 0 75232 -- MSL 457 ( 9E 224)
+u0052_030C 15126,25035,600,7422,-1316,373 2 75224 -- MSL 458 ( 9E 216)
+u0072_030C 5856,9993,0,5907,-1997,373 0 75256 -- MSL 459 ( 9E 248)
+u0053_0301 17565,24825,600,7359,-1559,373 2 75148 -- MSL 462 ( 9E 140)
+u0073_0301 5856,11025,195,6111,-1673,373 0 75164 -- MSL 463 ( 9E 156)
+u0054_030C 15612,25035,600,8829,-3008,373 2 75149 -- MSL 466 ( 9E 141)
+u0074_030C 5856,13506,195,6465,-2210,373 0 75165 -- MSL 467 ( 9E 157)
+u0054_0327 15612,19590,4569,7557,-3008,373 2 75230 -- MSL 468 ( 9E 222)
+u0074_0327 4878,12324,4206,4935,-1139,373 0 75262 -- MSL 469 ( 9E 254)
+u0055_030B 16587,24825,2220,7305,-4907,373 2 75227 -- MSL 474 ( 9E 219)
+u0075_030B 8781,9885,195,5238,-2501,373 0 75259 -- MSL 475 ( 9E 251)
+u0055_030A 16587,24315,2220,7305,-4907,373 2 75225 -- MSL 476 ( 9E 217)
+u0075_030A 8781,10395,195,3834,-2501,373 0 75257 -- MSL 477 ( 9E 249)
+u005A_0301 18051,24825,270,7545,-1265,373 2 75151 -- MSL 482 ( 9E 143)
+u007A_0301 5856,9885,0,5901,-1331,373 0 75167 -- MSL 483 ( 9E 159)
+u005A_0307 18051,23370,270,7545,-1265,373 2 75183 -- MSL 484 ( 9E 175)
+u007A_0307 5856,9240,0,4245,-1331,373 0 75199 -- MSL 485 ( 9E 191)
+u2070 6342,12150,0,5367,-3551,373 0 51753 -- MSL 1000 ( 6J 41)
+u2074 6342,12504,0,5178,-3602,373 0 51748 -- MSL 1001 ( 6J 36)
+u2075 6342,12000,0,5043,-3029,373 0 51749 -- MSL 1002 ( 6J 37)
+u2076 6342,12642,0,4938,-3590,373 0 51806 -- MSL 1003 ( 6J 94)
+u2077 6342,12000,0,5301,-4556,373 0 51750 -- MSL 1004 ( 6J 38)
+u2078 6342,12150,0,5265,-3677,373 0 51754 -- MSL 1005 ( 6J 42)
+u2079 6342,12150,0,5232,-4034,373 0 51752 -- MSL 1006 ( 6J 40)
+lq 7317,19590,0,6600,-6074,373 2 161171 -- MSL 1017 (19U 147)
+rq 7317,19590,0,6600,-6074,373 2 161172 -- MSL 1018 (19U 148)
+Bq 7317,2064,2151,2220,-1694,373 0 161156 -- MSL 1019 (19U 132)
+u2003 13662,0,0,0,1317 0 51821 -- MSL 1020 ( 6J 109)
+u2002 10734,0,0,0,1317 0 51822 -- MSL 1021 ( 6J 110)
+u2009 5367,0,0,0,1317 0 51828 -- MSL 1023 ( 6J 116)
+u2026 13662,1950,195,2514,-2420,373 0 161157 -- MSL 1028 (19U 133)
+vz 5856,9993,0,5907,-1331,373 0 75166 -- MSL 1031 ( 9E 158)
+u2120 16101,17703,0,8175,-6617,373 0 128299 -- MSL 1034 (15U 43)
+u211E 20004,18315,4056,4212,-4913,373 2 51794 -- MSL 1036 ( 6J 82)
+fi 10245,19920,6555,4416,-41,373 3 60077 -- MSL 1040 ( 7J 173)
+fl 10734,19920,6555,8226,-41,373 3 60078 -- MSL 1041 ( 7J 174)
+ff 11220,19920,6555,8130,-44,373 3 51883 -- MSL 1042 ( 6J 171)
+Fi 15612,19920,6555,4413,-38,373 3 51884 -- MSL 1043 ( 6J 172)
+Fl 16587,19914,6429,8226,-41,373 3 51885 -- MSL 1044 ( 6J 173)
+ij 9270,10146,6555,4560,-2342,373 1 60134 -- MSL 1047 ( 7J 230)
+u2105 15612,12330,600,4140,-4076,373 0 60072 -- MSL 1060 ( 7J 168)
+u0047_0306 15126,23580,6765,7752,-2897,373 3 46288 -- MSL 1061 ( 5T 208)
+u0067_0306 8295,9810,6555,4644,-1463,373 1 46320 -- MSL 1062 ( 5T 240)
+u0053_0327 17565,19590,4569,7359,-1559,373 2 75178 -- MSL 1063 ( 9E 170)
+u0073_0327 5856,7410,4206,3423,-1418,373 0 75194 -- MSL 1064 ( 9E 186)
+u0049_0307 15126,23370,600,5337,-1199,373 2 46301 -- MSL 1065 ( 5T 221)
+bq 4392,2064,2151,2655,-2414,373 0 161154 -- MSL 1067 (19U 130)
+%0 17565,12180,195,3261,-3656,373 0 161161 -- MSL 1068 (19U 137)
+a- 10734,8115,0,2277,-6512,373 0 60154 -- MSL 1084 ( 7J 250)
+ab 10734,9810,0,2814,-6065,373 0 75170 -- MSL 1086 ( 9E 162)
+a. 10734,9240,0,1182,-7526,373 0 75263 -- MSL 1088 ( 9E 255)
+oe 11220,6240,195,3690,-1922,373 0 161180 -- MSL 1090 (19U 156)
+OE 26346,19590,600,4215,-3722,373 2 161164 -- MSL 1091 (19U 140)
+fo 4878,6840,870,4353,-1841,373 0 161163 -- MSL 1092 (19U 139)
+fc 4878,6840,870,3207,-695,373 0 161179 -- MSL 1093 (19U 155)
+sq 19029,15624,0,0,-2021 0 60091 -- MSL 1094 ( 7J 187)
+/L 18051,19590,600,6657,-1511,373 2 75171 -- MSL 1095 ( 9E 163)
+/l 6342,19920,195,7704,-1943,373 2 75187 -- MSL 1096 ( 9E 179)
+a" 10734,9885,0,4803,-6143,373 0 75197 -- MSL 1097 ( 9E 189)
+ho 10734,318,2727,1575,-6617,373 0 75186 -- MSL 1098 ( 9E 178)
+vZ 18051,25035,270,7545,-1265,373 2 75150 -- MSL 1106 ( 9E 142)
+IJ 25371,19590,6519,5952,-1199,373 3 60135 -- MSL 1107 ( 7J 231)
diff --git a/contrib/groff/font/devlj4/CR b/contrib/groff/font/devlj4/CR
index 21f8189536ed..08f485657c8f 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/font/devlj4/CR
+++ b/contrib/groff/font/devlj4/CR
@@ -1,3 +1,4 @@
+# Courier
name CR
spacewidth 15873
pcltypeface 4099
@@ -5,255 +6,325 @@ pclproportional 0
pclweight 0
pclstyle 0
charset
-! 15873,15060,330 0 3617
-dq 15873,15060 0 3618
+! 15873,15060,330 0 161057 -- MSL 1 (19U 33)
+dq 15873,15060 0 161058 -- MSL 2 (19U 34)
" "
-sh 15873,16827,2040 2 3619
+sh 15873,16827,2040 2 161059 -- MSL 3 (19U 35)
# "
-Do 15873,17247,3642 2 3620
+Do 15873,17247,3642 2 161060 -- MSL 4 (19U 36)
$ "
-% 15873,16380,330 2 3621
-& 15873,14187,330 0 3622
-cq 15873,15060 0 51751
+% 15873,16380,330 2 161061 -- MSL 5 (19U 37)
+& 15873,14187,330 0 161062 -- MSL 6 (19U 38)
+cq 15873,15060 0 161170 -- MSL 8 (19U 146)
' "
-( 15873,17070,2580 2 3624
-) 15873,17070,2580 2 3625
-* 15873,15060 0 3626
-+ 15873,11385 0 3627
-, 15873,3195,3420 0 3628
-hy 15873,7275 0 3629
+( 15873,17070,2580 2 161064 -- MSL 9 (19U 40)
+) 15873,17070,2580 2 161065 -- MSL 10 (19U 41)
+* 15873,15060 0 161066 -- MSL 11 (19U 42)
++ 15873,11385 0 161067 -- MSL 12 (19U 43)
+, 15873,3195,3420 0 161068 -- MSL 13 (19U 44)
+hy 15873,7275 0 161069 -- MSL 14 (19U 45)
- "
-. 15873,2805,330 0 3630
-sl 15873,18465,3765 2 3631
+. 15873,2805,330 0 161070 -- MSL 15 (19U 46)
+sl 15873,18465,3765 2 161071 -- MSL 16 (19U 47)
/ "
-0 15873,15390,330 0 3632
-1 15873,15060 0 3633
-2 15873,15390 0 3634
-3 15873,15390,330 0 3635
-4 15873,15060 0 3636
-5 15873,15060,330 0 3637
-6 15873,15390,330 0 3638
-7 15873,15060 0 3639
-8 15873,15390,330 0 3640
-9 15873,15390,330 0 3641
-: 15873,9705,393 0 3642
-; 15873,9705,3420 0 3643
-< 15873,10647,3 0 3644
-= 15873,8451 0 3645
-> 15873,10647,3 0 3646
-? 15873,15390,330 0 3647
-at 15873,14391,363 0 3648
+0 15873,15390,330 0 161072 -- MSL 17 (19U 48)
+1 15873,15060 0 161073 -- MSL 18 (19U 49)
+2 15873,15390 0 161074 -- MSL 19 (19U 50)
+3 15873,15390,330 0 161075 -- MSL 20 (19U 51)
+4 15873,15060 0 161076 -- MSL 21 (19U 52)
+5 15873,15060,330 0 161077 -- MSL 22 (19U 53)
+6 15873,15390,330 0 161078 -- MSL 23 (19U 54)
+7 15873,15060 0 161079 -- MSL 24 (19U 55)
+8 15873,15390,330 0 161080 -- MSL 25 (19U 56)
+9 15873,15390,330 0 161081 -- MSL 26 (19U 57)
+: 15873,9705,393 0 161082 -- MSL 27 (19U 58)
+; 15873,9705,3420 0 161083 -- MSL 28 (19U 59)
+< 15873,10647,3 0 161084 -- MSL 29 (19U 60)
+= 15873,8451 0 161085 -- MSL 30 (19U 61)
+> 15873,10647,3 0 161086 -- MSL 31 (19U 62)
+? 15873,15390,330 0 161087 -- MSL 32 (19U 63)
+at 15873,14391,363 0 161088 -- MSL 33 (19U 64)
@ "
-A 15873,15060 0 3649
-B 15873,15060 0 3650
-C 15873,15390,330 0 3651
-D 15873,15060 0 3652
-E 15873,15060 0 3653
-F 15873,15060 0 3654
-G 15873,15390,330 0 3655
-H 15873,15060 0 3656
-I 15873,15060 0 3657
-J 15873,15060,330 0 3658
-K 15873,15060 0 3659
-L 15873,15060 0 3660
-M 15873,15060 0 3661
-N 15873,15060 0 3662
-O 15873,15390,330 0 3663
-P 15873,15060 0 3664
-Q 15873,15390,3360 0 3665
-R 15873,15060 0 3666
-S 15873,15390,330 0 3667
-T 15873,15060 0 3668
-U 15873,15060,330 0 3669
-V 15873,15060 0 3670
-W 15873,15060 0 3671
-X 15873,15060 0 3672
-Y 15873,15060 0 3673
-Z 15873,15060 0 3674
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+B 15873,15060 0 161090 -- MSL 35 (19U 66)
+C 15873,15390,330 0 161091 -- MSL 36 (19U 67)
+D 15873,15060 0 161092 -- MSL 37 (19U 68)
+E 15873,15060 0 161093 -- MSL 38 (19U 69)
+F 15873,15060 0 161094 -- MSL 39 (19U 70)
+G 15873,15390,330 0 161095 -- MSL 40 (19U 71)
+H 15873,15060 0 161096 -- MSL 41 (19U 72)
+I 15873,15060 0 161097 -- MSL 42 (19U 73)
+J 15873,15060,330 0 161098 -- MSL 43 (19U 74)
+K 15873,15060 0 161099 -- MSL 44 (19U 75)
+L 15873,15060 0 161100 -- MSL 45 (19U 76)
+M 15873,15060 0 161101 -- MSL 46 (19U 77)
+N 15873,15060 0 161102 -- MSL 47 (19U 78)
+O 15873,15390,330 0 161103 -- MSL 48 (19U 79)
+P 15873,15060 0 161104 -- MSL 49 (19U 80)
+Q 15873,15390,3360 0 161105 -- MSL 50 (19U 81)
+R 15873,15060 0 161106 -- MSL 51 (19U 82)
+S 15873,15390,330 0 161107 -- MSL 52 (19U 83)
+T 15873,15060 0 161108 -- MSL 53 (19U 84)
+U 15873,15060,330 0 161109 -- MSL 54 (19U 85)
+V 15873,15060 0 161110 -- MSL 55 (19U 86)
+W 15873,15060 0 161111 -- MSL 56 (19U 87)
+X 15873,15060 0 161112 -- MSL 57 (19U 88)
+Y 15873,15060 0 161113 -- MSL 58 (19U 89)
+Z 15873,15060 0 161114 -- MSL 59 (19U 90)
+lB 15873,17070,2580 2 161115 -- MSL 60 (19U 91)
[ "
-rs 15873,18465,3765 2 3676
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\ "
-rB 15873,17070,2580 2 3677
+rB 15873,17070,2580 2 161117 -- MSL 62 (19U 93)
] "
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-oq 15873,15060 0 51808
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+oq 15873,15060 0 161169 -- MSL 66 (19U 145)
` "
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-b 15873,16500,330 2 3682
-c 15873,11775,330 0 3683
-d 15873,16500,330 2 3684
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-f 15873,16500 2 3686
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-h 15873,16500 2 3688
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-q 15873,11775,5145 1 3697
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-s 15873,11775,330 0 3699
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-u 15873,11445,330 0 3701
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-y 15873,11445,5145 1 3705
-z 15873,11445 0 3706
-lC 15873,20130,6075 3 3707
-{ "
-ba 15873,19758,6588 3 3708
-| "
-rC 15873,20130,6075 3 3709
-} "
-ti 15873,7233 0 51876
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-^A 15873,21180 2 3778
-`E 15873,21180 2 3784
-^E 15873,21180 2 3786
-:E 15873,20670 2 3787
-^I 15873,21180 2 3790
-:I 15873,20670 2 3791
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-ga 15873,17565 2 3680
-a^ 15873,17565 2 3678
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+c 15873,11775,330 0 161123 -- MSL 69 (19U 99)
+d 15873,16500,330 2 161124 -- MSL 70 (19U 100)
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+f 15873,16500 2 161126 -- MSL 72 (19U 102)
+g 15873,11775,5145 1 161127 -- MSL 73 (19U 103)
+h 15873,16500 2 161128 -- MSL 74 (19U 104)
+i 15873,17235 2 161129 -- MSL 75 (19U 105)
+j 15873,17235,5145 3 161130 -- MSL 76 (19U 106)
+k 15873,16500 2 161131 -- MSL 77 (19U 107)
+l 15873,16500 2 161132 -- MSL 78 (19U 108)
+m 15873,11775 0 161133 -- MSL 79 (19U 109)
+n 15873,11775 0 161134 -- MSL 80 (19U 110)
+o 15873,11775,330 0 161135 -- MSL 81 (19U 111)
+p 15873,11775,5145 1 161136 -- MSL 82 (19U 112)
+q 15873,11775,5145 1 161137 -- MSL 83 (19U 113)
+r 15873,11775 0 161138 -- MSL 84 (19U 114)
+s 15873,11775,330 0 161139 -- MSL 85 (19U 115)
+t 15873,14826,330 0 161140 -- MSL 86 (19U 116)
+u 15873,11445,330 0 161141 -- MSL 87 (19U 117)
+v 15873,11445 0 161142 -- MSL 88 (19U 118)
+w 15873,11445 0 161143 -- MSL 89 (19U 119)
+x 15873,11445 0 161144 -- MSL 90 (19U 120)
+y 15873,11445,5145 1 161145 -- MSL 91 (19U 121)
+z 15873,11445 0 161146 -- MSL 92 (19U 122)
+{ 15873,20130,6075 3 161147 -- MSL 93 (19U 123)
+lC "
+| 15873,19758,6588 3 161148 -- MSL 94 (19U 124)
+ba "
+} 15873,20130,6075 3 161149 -- MSL 95 (19U 125)
+rC "
+ti 15873,7233 0 161150 -- MSL 96 (19U 126)
+`A 15873,21180 2 161216 -- MSL 99 (19U 192)
+^A 15873,21180 2 161218 -- MSL 100 (19U 194)
+`E 15873,21180 2 161224 -- MSL 101 (19U 200)
+^E 15873,21180 2 161226 -- MSL 102 (19U 202)
+:E 15873,20670 2 161227 -- MSL 103 (19U 203)
+^I 15873,21180 2 161230 -- MSL 104 (19U 206)
+:I 15873,20670 2 161231 -- MSL 105 (19U 207)
+aa 15873,17565 2 161204 -- MSL 106 (19U 180)
+ga 15873,17565 2 161120 -- MSL 107 (19U 96)
+a^ 15873,17565 2 161160 -- MSL 108 (19U 136)
^ "
-ad 15873,16905 2 3752
-a~ 15873,16830 2 3710
-~ "
-`U 15873,21180,330 2 3801
-^U 15873,21180,330 2 3803
-'Y 15873,21180 2 3805
-'y 15873,17565,5145 3 3837
-de 15873,15390 0 3760
-,C 15873,15390,5175 1 3783
-,c 15873,11775,4815 1 3815
-~N 15873,20571 2 3793
-~n 15873,16830 2 3825
-r! 15873,11880,3510 0 3745
-r? 15873,11898,3822 0 3775
-Cs 15873,15684 2 3748
-Po 15873,15390,330 0 3747
-Ye 15873,15060 0 3749
-sc 15873,15390,1905 0 3751
-Fn 15873,15090,4350 0 51871
-ct 15873,16179,1431 2 3746
-^a 15873,17565,330 2 3810
-^e 15873,17565,330 2 3818
-^o 15873,17565,330 2 3828
-^u 15873,17565,330 2 3835
-'a 15873,17565,330 2 3809
-'e 15873,17565,330 2 3817
-'o 15873,17565,330 2 3827
-'u 15873,17565,330 2 3834
-`a 15873,17565,330 2 3808
-`e 15873,17565,330 2 3816
-`o 15873,17565,330 2 3826
-`u 15873,17565,330 2 3833
-:a 15873,16905,330 2 3812
-:e 15873,16905,330 2 3819
-:o 15873,16905,330 2 3830
-:u 15873,16905,330 2 3836
-oA 15873,21690 2 3781
-^i 15873,17565 2 3822
-/O 15873,15591,612 2 3800
-AE 15873,15060 0 3782
-oa 15873,17997,330 2 3813
-'i 15873,17565 2 3821
-/o 15873,11856,459 0 3832
-ae 15873,11775,330 0 3814
-:A 15873,20670 2 3780
-`i 15873,17565 2 3820
-:O 15873,20670,330 2 3798
-:U 15873,20670,330 2 3804
-'E 15873,21180 2 3785
-:i 15873,16905 2 3823
-ss 15873,16500,330 2 3807
-^O 15873,21180,330 2 3796
-'A 15873,21180 2 3777
-~A 15873,20571 2 3779
-~a 15873,16830,330 2 3811
--D 15873,15060 0 3792
-Sd 15873,18015,330 2 3824
-'I 15873,21180 2 3789
-`I 15873,21180 2 3788
-'O 15873,21180,330 2 3795
-`O 15873,21180,330 2 3794
-~O 15873,20571,330 2 3797
-~o 15873,16830,330 2 3829
-vS 15873,21180,330 2 51795
-vs 15873,17565,330 2 51827
-'U 15873,21180,330 2 3802
-:Y 15873,20670 2 51801
-:y 15873,16905,5145 3 3839
-TP 15873,15060 0 3806
-Tp 15873,16500,5145 3 3838
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-ps 15873,19635,4080 2 3766
-34 15873,15519,2673 2 3774
-\- 15873,6435 0 51757
-14 15873,15519,2673 2 3772
-12 15873,15519,2673 2 3773
-Of 15873,15390 0 3754
-Om 15873,15390 0 3770
-Fo 15873,11490 0 3755
-Fc 15873,11490 0 3771
-t+- 15873,11385,2835 0 3761
-bb 15873,19083,5916 3 3750
-co 15873,19635 2 3753
-tno 15873,8865 0 3756
-rg 15873,19635 2 3758
-S2 15873,15240 0 3762
-S3 15873,15240 0 3763
-ac 15873,0,4815 1 3768
-S1 15873,15060 0 3769
-tmu 15873,11340 0 3799
-tdi 15873,10530 0 3831
-pc 15873,8931 0 3767
-fm 15873,15060 0 51873
-sd 15873,15060 0 51874
-dg 15873,15060,1290 0 51755
-tm 15873,17850 2 51796
-ah 15873,17565 2 51935
-ao 15873,17997 2 51930
-f/ 15873,15519,2673 2 51759
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-en 15873,7275 0 51790
-dd 15873,15060,1290 0 51773
-.i 15873,11445 0 51957
-aq 15873,15060 0 3623
-bu 15873,12714 0 51889
-'C 15873,21180,330 2 20166
-'c 15873,17565,330 2 20198
-lq 15873,15060 0 51838
-rq 15873,15060 0 51746
-Bq 15873,3495,3120 0 51772
-vz 15873,17565 2 51834
-fi 15873,17235 2 51881
-fl 15873,16500 2 51882
-ff 15873,16500 2 51883
-Fi 15873,16500 2 51884
-Fl 15873,16500 2 51885
-ij 15873,17235,5145 3 51958
-bq 15873,3495,3120 0 51756
-%0 15873,16380,330 2 51901
-a- 15873,15726 2 3759
-ab 15873,16725 2 51926
-a. 15873,16905 2 51927
-oe 15873,11775,330 0 51823
-OE 15873,15060 0 51791
-fo 15873,10845 0 51886
-fc 15873,10845 0 51887
-sq 15873,14106 0 51899
-/L 15873,15060 0 51944
-/l 15873,16500 2 51960
-a" 15873,18195 2 51933
-ho 15873,0,4263 0 51934
-vZ 15873,21180 2 51802
-IJ 15873,15060,2850 0 51942
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+~ 15873,16830 2 161176 -- MSL 110 (19U 152)
+a~ "
+`U 15873,21180,330 2 161241 -- MSL 111 (19U 217)
+^U 15873,21180,330 2 161243 -- MSL 112 (19U 219)
+u00AF 15873,21108 2 161199 -- MSL 113 (19U 175)
+'Y 15873,21180 2 161245 -- MSL 114 (19U 221)
+'y 15873,17565,5145 3 161277 -- MSL 115 (19U 253)
+de 15873,15390 0 161200 -- MSL 116 (19U 176)
+,C 15873,15390,5175 1 161223 -- MSL 117 (19U 199)
+,c 15873,11775,4815 1 161255 -- MSL 118 (19U 231)
+~N 15873,20571 2 161233 -- MSL 119 (19U 209)
+~n 15873,16830 2 161265 -- MSL 120 (19U 241)
+r! 15873,11880,3510 0 161185 -- MSL 121 (19U 161)
+r? 15873,11898,3822 0 161215 -- MSL 122 (19U 191)
+Cs 15873,15684 2 161188 -- MSL 123 (19U 164)
+Po 15873,15390,330 0 161187 -- MSL 124 (19U 163)
+Ye 15873,15060 0 161189 -- MSL 125 (19U 165)
+sc 15873,15390,1905 0 161191 -- MSL 126 (19U 167)
+Fn 15873,15090,4350 0 161155 -- MSL 127 (19U 131)
+ct 15873,16179,1431 2 161186 -- MSL 128 (19U 162)
+^a 15873,17565,330 2 161250 -- MSL 129 (19U 226)
+^e 15873,17565,330 2 161258 -- MSL 130 (19U 234)
+^o 15873,17565,330 2 161268 -- MSL 131 (19U 244)
+^u 15873,17565,330 2 161275 -- MSL 132 (19U 251)
+'a 15873,17565,330 2 161249 -- MSL 133 (19U 225)
+'e 15873,17565,330 2 161257 -- MSL 134 (19U 233)
+'o 15873,17565,330 2 161267 -- MSL 135 (19U 243)
+'u 15873,17565,330 2 161274 -- MSL 136 (19U 250)
+`a 15873,17565,330 2 161248 -- MSL 137 (19U 224)
+`e 15873,17565,330 2 161256 -- MSL 138 (19U 232)
+`o 15873,17565,330 2 161266 -- MSL 139 (19U 242)
+`u 15873,17565,330 2 161273 -- MSL 140 (19U 249)
+:a 15873,16905,330 2 161252 -- MSL 141 (19U 228)
+:e 15873,16905,330 2 161259 -- MSL 142 (19U 235)
+:o 15873,16905,330 2 161270 -- MSL 143 (19U 246)
+:u 15873,16905,330 2 161276 -- MSL 144 (19U 252)
+oA 15873,21690 2 161221 -- MSL 145 (19U 197)
+^i 15873,17565 2 161262 -- MSL 146 (19U 238)
+/O 15873,15591,612 2 161240 -- MSL 147 (19U 216)
+AE 15873,15060 0 161222 -- MSL 148 (19U 198)
+oa 15873,17997,330 2 161253 -- MSL 149 (19U 229)
+'i 15873,17565 2 161261 -- MSL 150 (19U 237)
+/o 15873,11856,459 0 161272 -- MSL 151 (19U 248)
+ae 15873,11775,330 0 161254 -- MSL 152 (19U 230)
+:A 15873,20670 2 161220 -- MSL 153 (19U 196)
+`i 15873,17565 2 161260 -- MSL 154 (19U 236)
+:O 15873,20670,330 2 161238 -- MSL 155 (19U 214)
+:U 15873,20670,330 2 161244 -- MSL 156 (19U 220)
+'E 15873,21180 2 161225 -- MSL 157 (19U 201)
+:i 15873,16905 2 161263 -- MSL 158 (19U 239)
+ss 15873,16500,330 2 161247 -- MSL 159 (19U 223)
+^O 15873,21180,330 2 161236 -- MSL 160 (19U 212)
+'A 15873,21180 2 161217 -- MSL 161 (19U 193)
+~A 15873,20571 2 161219 -- MSL 162 (19U 195)
+~a 15873,16830,330 2 161251 -- MSL 163 (19U 227)
+-D 15873,15060 0 161232 -- MSL 164 (19U 208)
+Sd 15873,18015,330 2 161264 -- MSL 165 (19U 240)
+'I 15873,21180 2 161229 -- MSL 166 (19U 205)
+`I 15873,21180 2 161228 -- MSL 167 (19U 204)
+'O 15873,21180,330 2 161235 -- MSL 168 (19U 211)
+`O 15873,21180,330 2 161234 -- MSL 169 (19U 210)
+~O 15873,20571,330 2 161237 -- MSL 170 (19U 213)
+~o 15873,16830,330 2 161269 -- MSL 171 (19U 245)
+vS 15873,21180,330 2 161162 -- MSL 172 (19U 138)
+vs 15873,17565,330 2 161178 -- MSL 173 (19U 154)
+'U 15873,21180,330 2 161242 -- MSL 174 (19U 218)
+:Y 15873,20670 2 161183 -- MSL 175 (19U 159)
+:y 15873,16905,5145 3 161279 -- MSL 176 (19U 255)
+TP 15873,15060 0 161246 -- MSL 177 (19U 222)
+Tp 15873,16500,5145 3 161278 -- MSL 178 (19U 254)
+mc 15873,11445,5595 1 161205 -- MSL 180 (19U 181)
+ps 15873,19635,4080 2 161206 -- MSL 181 (19U 182)
+34 15873,15519,2673 2 161214 -- MSL 182 (19U 190)
+\- 15873,6435 0 60096 -- MSL 183 ( 7J 192)
+14 15873,15519,2673 2 161212 -- MSL 184 (19U 188)
+12 15873,15519,2673 2 161213 -- MSL 185 (19U 189)
+Of 15873,15390 0 161194 -- MSL 186 (19U 170)
+Om 15873,15390 0 161210 -- MSL 187 (19U 186)
+Fo 15873,11490 0 161195 -- MSL 188 (19U 171)
+Fc 15873,11490 0 161211 -- MSL 190 (19U 187)
+t+- 15873,11385,2835 0 161201 -- MSL 191 (19U 177)
+bb 15873,19083,5916 3 161190 -- MSL 192 (19U 166)
+co 15873,19635 2 161193 -- MSL 193 (19U 169)
+tno 15873,8865 0 161196 -- MSL 194 (19U 172)
+u00AD 15873,7275 0 161197 -- MSL 195 (19U 173)
+rg 15873,19635 2 161198 -- MSL 196 (19U 174)
+S2 15873,15240 0 161202 -- MSL 197 (19U 178)
+S3 15873,15240 0 161203 -- MSL 198 (19U 179)
+ac 15873,0,4815 1 161208 -- MSL 199 (19U 184)
+S1 15873,15060 0 161209 -- MSL 200 (19U 185)
+tmu 15873,11340 0 161239 -- MSL 201 (19U 215)
+tdi 15873,10530 0 161271 -- MSL 202 (19U 247)
+u203C 15873,15060,330 0 87315 -- MSL 221 (10U 19)
+u20A7 15873,15060,330 0 60121 -- MSL 232 ( 7J 217)
+pc 15873,8931 0 161207 -- MSL 302 (19U 183)
+u013F 15873,15060 0 51943 -- MSL 306 ( 6J 231)
+u0140 15873,16500 2 51959 -- MSL 307 ( 6J 247)
+u2113 15873,18150,297 2 60122 -- MSL 308 ( 7J 218)
+u0149 15873,15060 0 51951 -- MSL 309 ( 6J 239)
+fm 15873,15060 0 60101 -- MSL 310 ( 7J 197)
+sd 15873,15060 0 60102 -- MSL 311 ( 7J 198)
+dg 15873,15060,1290 0 161158 -- MSL 312 (19U 134)
+tm 15873,17850 2 161177 -- MSL 313 (19U 153)
+u2017 15873,0,6588 1 60095 -- MSL 314 ( 7J 191)
+ah 15873,17565 2 75169 -- MSL 315 ( 9E 161)
+ao 15873,17997 2 60152 -- MSL 316 ( 7J 248)
+f/ 15873,15519,2673 2 60109 -- MSL 324 ( 7J 205)
+em 15873,7275 0 161175 -- MSL 325 (19U 151)
+en 15873,7275 0 161174 -- MSL 326 (19U 150)
+dd 15873,15060,1290 0 161159 -- MSL 327 (19U 135)
+.i 15873,11445 0 46333 -- MSL 328 ( 5T 253)
+aq 15873,15060 0 161063 -- MSL 329 (19U 39)
+bu 15873,12714 0 161173 -- MSL 331 (19U 149)
+u207F 15873,15240 0 87548 -- MSL 332 (10U 252)
+u0111 15873,16500,330 2 75248 -- MSL 342 ( 9E 240)
+u0041_0306 15873,20133 2 75203 -- MSL 400 ( 9E 195)
+u0061_0306 15873,16725,330 2 75235 -- MSL 401 ( 9E 227)
+u0041_0328 15873,15060,3624 0 75173 -- MSL 404 ( 9E 165)
+u0061_0328 15873,11775,4263 0 75193 -- MSL 405 ( 9E 185)
+'C 15873,21180,330 2 75206 -- MSL 406 ( 9E 198)
+'c 15873,17565,330 2 75238 -- MSL 407 ( 9E 230)
+u0041_030C 15873,21180,330 2 75208 -- MSL 410 ( 9E 200)
+u0061_030C 15873,17565,330 2 75240 -- MSL 411 ( 9E 232)
+u0044_030C 15873,21180 2 75215 -- MSL 414 ( 9E 207)
+u0064_030C 15873,18870,330 2 75247 -- MSL 415 ( 9E 239)
+u0045_030C 15873,21180 2 75212 -- MSL 416 ( 9E 204)
+u0065_030C 15873,17565,330 2 75244 -- MSL 417 ( 9E 236)
+u0045_0328 15873,15060,3624 0 75210 -- MSL 422 ( 9E 202)
+u0065_0328 15873,11775,4263 0 75242 -- MSL 423 ( 9E 234)
+u004C_0301 15873,21180 2 75205 -- MSL 440 ( 9E 197)
+u006C_0301 15873,22326 2 75237 -- MSL 441 ( 9E 229)
+u004C_030C 15873,18870 2 75196 -- MSL 442 ( 9E 188)
+u006C_030C 15873,18870 2 75198 -- MSL 443 ( 9E 190)
+u004E_0301 15873,21180 2 75217 -- MSL 446 ( 9E 209)
+u006E_0301 15873,17565 2 75249 -- MSL 447 ( 9E 241)
+u004E_030C 15873,21180 2 75218 -- MSL 448 ( 9E 210)
+u006E_030C 15873,17565 2 75250 -- MSL 449 ( 9E 242)
+u004F_030B 15873,21810,330 2 75221 -- MSL 452 ( 9E 213)
+u006F_030B 15873,18195,330 2 75253 -- MSL 453 ( 9E 245)
+u0052_0301 15873,21180 2 75200 -- MSL 456 ( 9E 192)
+u0072_0301 15873,17565 2 75232 -- MSL 457 ( 9E 224)
+u0052_030C 15873,21180 2 75224 -- MSL 458 ( 9E 216)
+u0072_030C 15873,17565 2 75256 -- MSL 459 ( 9E 248)
+u0053_0301 15873,21180,330 2 75148 -- MSL 462 ( 9E 140)
+u0073_0301 15873,17565,330 2 75164 -- MSL 463 ( 9E 156)
+u0054_030C 15873,21180 2 75149 -- MSL 466 ( 9E 141)
+u0074_030C 15873,18870,330 2 75165 -- MSL 467 ( 9E 157)
+u0054_0327 15873,15060,5175 1 75230 -- MSL 468 ( 9E 222)
+u0074_0327 15873,14826,4815 1 75262 -- MSL 469 ( 9E 254)
+u0055_030B 15873,21810,330 2 75227 -- MSL 474 ( 9E 219)
+u0075_030B 15873,18195,330 2 75259 -- MSL 475 ( 9E 251)
+u0055_030A 15873,21690,330 2 75225 -- MSL 476 ( 9E 217)
+u0075_030A 15873,17997,330 2 75257 -- MSL 477 ( 9E 249)
+u005A_0301 15873,21180 2 75151 -- MSL 482 ( 9E 143)
+u007A_0301 15873,17565 2 75167 -- MSL 483 ( 9E 159)
+u005A_0307 15873,20670 2 75183 -- MSL 484 ( 9E 175)
+u007A_0307 15873,16905 2 75199 -- MSL 485 ( 9E 191)
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+7 13173,17415,390 0 161079 -- MSL 24 (19U 55)
+8 13173,17805,390 0 161080 -- MSL 25 (19U 56)
+9 13173,17805,390 0 161081 -- MSL 26 (19U 57)
+: 7317,11940,390 0 161082 -- MSL 27 (19U 58)
+; 7317,11940,4152 0 161083 -- MSL 28 (19U 59)
+< 26346,16068 0 161084 -- MSL 29 (19U 60)
+= 21954,9654 0 161085 -- MSL 30 (19U 61)
+> 26346,16068 0 161086 -- MSL 31 (19U 62)
+? 10245,18948,390 2 161087 -- MSL 32 (19U 63)
+at 21954,16950,4131 0 161088 -- MSL 33 (19U 64)
@ "
-A 20004,18939,150 2 3649
-B 17565,18315,150 2 3650
-C 20004,18555,390 2 3651
-D 21954,18555,150 2 3652
-E 16587,18315,150 2 3653
-F 16587,18315,150 2 3654
-G 21468,18555,390 2 3655
-H 23418,18315,150 2 3656
-I 10245,18315,150 2 3657
-J 9759,18315,6363 3 3658
-K 19515,18315,150 2 3659
-L 16101,18315,150 2 3660
-M 24882,18315,390 2 3661
-N 22443,18315,612 2 3662
-O 22932,18555,390 2 3663
-P 16587,18555,150 2 3664
-Q 22932,18555,5253 2 3665
-R 19515,18315,150 2 3666
-S 14148,18555,390 2 3667
-T 17565,19500,138 2 3668
-U 21468,18315,390 2 3669
-V 19515,18315,390 2 3670
-W 26346,18315,390 2 3671
-X 20004,18315,150 2 3672
-Y 18540,18315,150 2 3673
-Z 17565,19500,150 2 3674
-lB 8295,18165,4905 0 3675
+A 20004,18939,150 2 161089 -- MSL 34 (19U 65)
+B 17565,18315,150 2 161090 -- MSL 35 (19U 66)
+C 20004,18555,390 2 161091 -- MSL 36 (19U 67)
+D 21954,18555,150 2 161092 -- MSL 37 (19U 68)
+E 16587,18315,150 2 161093 -- MSL 38 (19U 69)
+F 16587,18315,150 2 161094 -- MSL 39 (19U 70)
+G 21468,18555,390 2 161095 -- MSL 40 (19U 71)
+H 23418,18315,150 2 161096 -- MSL 41 (19U 72)
+I 10245,18315,150 2 161097 -- MSL 42 (19U 73)
+J 9759,18315,6363 3 161098 -- MSL 43 (19U 74)
+K 19515,18315,150 2 161099 -- MSL 44 (19U 75)
+L 16101,18315,150 2 161100 -- MSL 45 (19U 76)
+M 24882,18315,390 2 161101 -- MSL 46 (19U 77)
+N 22443,18315,612 2 161102 -- MSL 47 (19U 78)
+O 22932,18555,390 2 161103 -- MSL 48 (19U 79)
+P 16587,18555,150 2 161104 -- MSL 49 (19U 80)
+Q 22932,18555,5253 2 161105 -- MSL 50 (19U 81)
+R 19515,18315,150 2 161106 -- MSL 51 (19U 82)
+S 14148,18555,390 2 161107 -- MSL 52 (19U 83)
+T 17565,19500,138 2 161108 -- MSL 53 (19U 84)
+U 21468,18315,390 2 161109 -- MSL 54 (19U 85)
+V 19515,18315,390 2 161110 -- MSL 55 (19U 86)
+W 26346,18315,390 2 161111 -- MSL 56 (19U 87)
+X 20004,18315,150 2 161112 -- MSL 57 (19U 88)
+Y 18540,18315,150 2 161113 -- MSL 58 (19U 89)
+Z 17565,19500,150 2 161114 -- MSL 59 (19U 90)
+lB 8295,18165,4905 0 161115 -- MSL 60 (19U 91)
[ "
-rs 13173,20250,300 2 3676
+rs 13173,20250,300 2 161116 -- MSL 61 (19U 92)
\ "
-rB 8295,18165,4905 0 3677
+rB 8295,18165,4905 0 161117 -- MSL 62 (19U 93)
] "
-ha 13173,19758 2 51875
-_ 13173,0,6588 1 3679
-oq 6831,18555 2 51808
+ha 13173,19758 2 161118 -- MSL 63 (19U 94)
+_ 13173,0,6588 1 161119 -- MSL 64 (19U 95)
+oq 6831,18555 2 161169 -- MSL 66 (19U 145)
` "
-a 12198,12420,390 0 3681
-b 14637,20250,390 2 3682
-c 11220,12420,390 0 3683
-d 14637,20250,390 2 3684
-e 11709,12420,390 0 3685
-f 9270,20250,150 2 3686
-g 14148,12420,6705 1 3687
-h 15612,20250,150 2 3688
-i 7806,19329,150 2 3689
-j 7317,19329,6705 3 3690
-k 14637,20250,150 2 3691
-l 7806,20250,150 2 3692
-m 22932,12420,150 0 3693
-n 15612,12420,150 0 3694
-o 14148,12420,390 0 3695
-p 14637,12420,6855 1 3696
-q 14637,12420,6855 1 3697
-r 11220,12420,150 0 3698
-s 9759,12420,390 0 3699
-t 9759,15585,390 0 3700
-u 15612,12420,390 0 3701
-v 14148,12180,390 0 3702
-w 20004,12180,390 0 3703
-x 14148,12180,150 0 3704
-y 13662,12180,6705 1 3705
-z 12684,12870,150 0 3706
-lC 13173,19935,6210 3 3707
-{ "
-ba 13173,19758,6588 3 3708
-| "
-rC 13173,19935,6210 3 3709
-} "
-ti 26346,9435 0 51876
-`A 20004,24810,150 2 3776
-^A 20004,24810,150 2 3778
-`E 16587,24810,150 2 3784
-^E 16587,24810,150 2 3786
-:E 16587,23505,150 2 3787
-^I 10245,24810,150 2 3790
-:I 10245,23505,150 2 3791
-aa 13173,20475 2 3764
-ga 13173,20475 2 3680
-a^ 13173,20475 2 3678
+a 12198,12420,390 0 161121 -- MSL 67 (19U 97)
+b 14637,20250,390 2 161122 -- MSL 68 (19U 98)
+c 11220,12420,390 0 161123 -- MSL 69 (19U 99)
+d 14637,20250,390 2 161124 -- MSL 70 (19U 100)
+e 11709,12420,390 0 161125 -- MSL 71 (19U 101)
+f 9270,20250,150 2 161126 -- MSL 72 (19U 102)
+g 14148,12420,6705 1 161127 -- MSL 73 (19U 103)
+h 15612,20250,150 2 161128 -- MSL 74 (19U 104)
+i 7806,19329,150 2 161129 -- MSL 75 (19U 105)
+j 7317,19329,6705 3 161130 -- MSL 76 (19U 106)
+k 14637,20250,150 2 161131 -- MSL 77 (19U 107)
+l 7806,20250,150 2 161132 -- MSL 78 (19U 108)
+m 22932,12420,150 0 161133 -- MSL 79 (19U 109)
+n 15612,12420,150 0 161134 -- MSL 80 (19U 110)
+o 14148,12420,390 0 161135 -- MSL 81 (19U 111)
+p 14637,12420,6855 1 161136 -- MSL 82 (19U 112)
+q 14637,12420,6855 1 161137 -- MSL 83 (19U 113)
+r 11220,12420,150 0 161138 -- MSL 84 (19U 114)
+s 9759,12420,390 0 161139 -- MSL 85 (19U 115)
+t 9759,15585,390 0 161140 -- MSL 86 (19U 116)
+u 15612,12420,390 0 161141 -- MSL 87 (19U 117)
+v 14148,12180,390 0 161142 -- MSL 88 (19U 118)
+w 20004,12180,390 0 161143 -- MSL 89 (19U 119)
+x 14148,12180,150 0 161144 -- MSL 90 (19U 120)
+y 13662,12180,6705 1 161145 -- MSL 91 (19U 121)
+z 12684,12870,150 0 161146 -- MSL 92 (19U 122)
+{ 13173,19935,6210 3 161147 -- MSL 93 (19U 123)
+lC "
+| 13173,19758,6588 3 161148 -- MSL 94 (19U 124)
+ba "
+} 13173,19935,6210 3 161149 -- MSL 95 (19U 125)
+rC "
+ti 26346,9435 0 161150 -- MSL 96 (19U 126)
+`A 20004,24810,150 2 161216 -- MSL 99 (19U 192)
+^A 20004,24810,150 2 161218 -- MSL 100 (19U 194)
+`E 16587,24810,150 2 161224 -- MSL 101 (19U 200)
+^E 16587,24810,150 2 161226 -- MSL 102 (19U 202)
+:E 16587,23505,150 2 161227 -- MSL 103 (19U 203)
+^I 10245,24810,150 2 161230 -- MSL 104 (19U 206)
+:I 10245,23505,150 2 161231 -- MSL 105 (19U 207)
+aa 13173,20475 2 161204 -- MSL 106 (19U 180)
+ga 13173,20475 2 161120 -- MSL 107 (19U 96)
+a^ 13173,20475 2 161160 -- MSL 108 (19U 136)
^ "
-ad 13173,18090 0 3752
-a~ 13173,18324 2 3710
-~ "
-`U 21468,24810,390 2 3801
-^U 21468,24810,390 2 3803
-'Y 18540,24810,150 2 3805
-'y 13662,20475,6705 3 3837
-de 13173,17415 0 3760
-,C 20004,18555,6405 3 3783
-,c 11220,12420,5694 0 3815
-~N 22443,23973,612 2 3793
-~n 15612,18324,150 2 3825
-r! 7317,12330,7008 1 3745
-r? 10245,12330,7008 1 3775
-Cs 13173,15834 0 3748
-Po 13173,17805,390 0 3747
-Ye 13173,18315,150 2 3749
-sc 13173,18555,6705 3 3751
-Fn 13173,20250,6705 3 51871
-ct 13173,18012,57 0 3746
-^a 12198,20475,390 2 3810
-^e 11709,20475,390 2 3818
-^o 14148,20475,390 2 3828
-^u 15612,20475,390 2 3835
-'a 12198,20475,390 2 3809
-'e 11709,20475,390 2 3817
-'o 14148,20475,390 2 3827
-'u 15612,20475,390 2 3834
-`a 12198,20475,390 2 3808
-`e 11709,20475,390 2 3816
-`o 14148,20475,390 2 3826
-`u 15612,20475,390 2 3833
-:a 12198,18090,390 0 3812
-:e 11709,18090,390 0 3819
-:o 14148,18090,390 0 3830
-:u 15612,18090,390 0 3836
-oA 20004,25065,150 2 3781
-^i 7806,20475,150 2 3822
-/O 22932,18729,390 2 3800
-AE 25857,18315,150 2 3782
-oa 12198,19836,390 2 3813
-'i 7806,20475,150 2 3821
-/o 14148,12525,804 0 3832
-ae 18051,12420,390 0 3814
-:A 20004,23505,150 2 3780
-`i 7806,20475,150 2 3820
-:O 22932,23505,390 2 3798
-:U 21468,23505,390 2 3804
-'E 16587,24810,150 2 3785
-:i 7806,18090,150 0 3823
-ss 15612,20250,390 2 3807
-^O 22932,24810,390 2 3796
-'A 20004,24810,150 2 3777
-~A 20004,23973,150 2 3779
-~a 12198,18324,390 2 3811
--D 21954,18555,150 2 3792
-Sd 14148,20250,390 2 3824
-'I 10245,24810,150 2 3789
-`I 10245,24810,150 2 3788
-'O 22932,24810,390 2 3795
-`O 22932,24810,390 2 3794
-~O 22932,23973,390 2 3797
-~o 14148,18324,390 2 3829
-vS 14148,24810,390 2 51795
-vs 9759,20475,390 2 51827
-'U 21468,24810,390 2 3802
-:Y 18540,23505,150 2 51801
-:y 13662,18090,6705 1 3839
-TP 16587,18315,153 2 3806
-Tp 14637,20250,6855 3 3838
-mc 14637,10800,5193 0 3765
-ps 13173,19635,4200 2 3766
-34 21954,17805,390 0 3774
-\- 21954,7755 0 51757
-14 21954,17805,390 0 3772
-12 21954,17805,390 0 3773
-Of 12198,17805 0 3754
-Om 12198,17805 0 3770
-Fo 12684,10605 0 3755
-Fc 12684,10605 0 3771
-t+- 21954,13467,3354 0 3761
-bb 13173,19083,5916 2 3750
-co 13173,19725 2 3753
-tno 21954,10560 0 3756
-rg 13173,19725 2 3758
-S2 9270,17805 0 3762
-S3 9270,17805 0 3763
-ac 13173,57,5694 0 3768
-S1 9270,17805 0 3769
-tmu 21954,13470,144 0 3799
-tdi 21954,13383,3 0 3831
-pc 7317,10722 0 3767
-fm 13173,17805 0 51873
-sd 13173,17805 0 51874
-dg 13173,18555,6579 3 51755
-tm 16101,17550 0 51796
-ah 13173,20475 2 51935
-ao 13173,19836 2 51930
-f/ 2928,17805,390 0 51759
-em 21954,7185 0 51789
-en 13173,7185 0 51790
-dd 13173,18555,4905 2 51773
-.i 7806,12420,150 0 51957
-aq 6831,18987 2 3623
-bu 13173,14226 0 51889
-'C 20004,24810,390 2 20166
-'c 11220,20475,390 2 20198
-lq 12198,18555 2 51838
-rq 12198,18555 2 51746
-Bq 12198,3714,3519 0 51772
-vz 12684,20475,150 2 51834
-fi 15612,20250,150 2 51881
-fl 15612,20250,150 2 51882
-ff 17076,20250,150 2 51883
-Fi 23418,20250,150 2 51884
-Fl 23418,20250,150 2 51885
-ij 15126,19329,6705 3 51958
-bq 6831,3714,3519 0 51756
-%0 30249,17805,180 0 51901
-a- 13173,17088 0 3759
-ab 13173,17079 0 51926
-a. 13173,18471 2 51927
-oe 20979,12420,390 0 51823
-OE 28299,18555,390 2 51791
-fo 8295,10605 0 51886
-fc 8295,10605 0 51887
-sq 19029,15624 0 51899
-/L 16101,18315,150 2 51944
-/l 7806,20250,150 2 51960
-a" 13173,20475 2 51933
-ho 13173,993,4317 0 51934
-vZ 17565,24810,150 2 51802
-IJ 20004,18315,6363 3 51942
+ad 13173,18090 0 161192 -- MSL 109 (19U 168)
+~ 13173,18324 2 161176 -- MSL 110 (19U 152)
+a~ "
+`U 21468,24810,390 2 161241 -- MSL 111 (19U 217)
+^U 21468,24810,390 2 161243 -- MSL 112 (19U 219)
+u00AF 13173,21105 2 161199 -- MSL 113 (19U 175)
+'Y 18540,24810,150 2 161245 -- MSL 114 (19U 221)
+'y 13662,20475,6705 3 161277 -- MSL 115 (19U 253)
+de 13173,17415 0 161200 -- MSL 116 (19U 176)
+,C 20004,18555,6405 3 161223 -- MSL 117 (19U 199)
+,c 11220,12420,5694 0 161255 -- MSL 118 (19U 231)
+~N 22443,23973,612 2 161233 -- MSL 119 (19U 209)
+~n 15612,18324,150 2 161265 -- MSL 120 (19U 241)
+r! 7317,12330,7008 1 161185 -- MSL 121 (19U 161)
+r? 10245,12330,7008 1 161215 -- MSL 122 (19U 191)
+Cs 13173,15834 0 161188 -- MSL 123 (19U 164)
+Po 13173,17805,390 0 161187 -- MSL 124 (19U 163)
+Ye 13173,18315,150 2 161189 -- MSL 125 (19U 165)
+sc 13173,18555,6705 3 161191 -- MSL 126 (19U 167)
+Fn 13173,20250,6705 3 161155 -- MSL 127 (19U 131)
+ct 13173,18012,57 0 161186 -- MSL 128 (19U 162)
+^a 12198,20475,390 2 161250 -- MSL 129 (19U 226)
+^e 11709,20475,390 2 161258 -- MSL 130 (19U 234)
+^o 14148,20475,390 2 161268 -- MSL 131 (19U 244)
+^u 15612,20475,390 2 161275 -- MSL 132 (19U 251)
+'a 12198,20475,390 2 161249 -- MSL 133 (19U 225)
+'e 11709,20475,390 2 161257 -- MSL 134 (19U 233)
+'o 14148,20475,390 2 161267 -- MSL 135 (19U 243)
+'u 15612,20475,390 2 161274 -- MSL 136 (19U 250)
+`a 12198,20475,390 2 161248 -- MSL 137 (19U 224)
+`e 11709,20475,390 2 161256 -- MSL 138 (19U 232)
+`o 14148,20475,390 2 161266 -- MSL 139 (19U 242)
+`u 15612,20475,390 2 161273 -- MSL 140 (19U 249)
+:a 12198,18090,390 0 161252 -- MSL 141 (19U 228)
+:e 11709,18090,390 0 161259 -- MSL 142 (19U 235)
+:o 14148,18090,390 0 161270 -- MSL 143 (19U 246)
+:u 15612,18090,390 0 161276 -- MSL 144 (19U 252)
+oA 20004,25065,150 2 161221 -- MSL 145 (19U 197)
+^i 7806,20475,150 2 161262 -- MSL 146 (19U 238)
+/O 22932,18729,390 2 161240 -- MSL 147 (19U 216)
+AE 25857,18315,150 2 161222 -- MSL 148 (19U 198)
+oa 12198,19836,390 2 161253 -- MSL 149 (19U 229)
+'i 7806,20475,150 2 161261 -- MSL 150 (19U 237)
+/o 14148,12525,804 0 161272 -- MSL 151 (19U 248)
+ae 18051,12420,390 0 161254 -- MSL 152 (19U 230)
+:A 20004,23505,150 2 161220 -- MSL 153 (19U 196)
+`i 7806,20475,150 2 161260 -- MSL 154 (19U 236)
+:O 22932,23505,390 2 161238 -- MSL 155 (19U 214)
+:U 21468,23505,390 2 161244 -- MSL 156 (19U 220)
+'E 16587,24810,150 2 161225 -- MSL 157 (19U 201)
+:i 7806,18090,150 0 161263 -- MSL 158 (19U 239)
+ss 15612,20250,390 2 161247 -- MSL 159 (19U 223)
+^O 22932,24810,390 2 161236 -- MSL 160 (19U 212)
+'A 20004,24810,150 2 161217 -- MSL 161 (19U 193)
+~A 20004,23973,150 2 161219 -- MSL 162 (19U 195)
+~a 12198,18324,390 2 161251 -- MSL 163 (19U 227)
+-D 21954,18555,150 2 161232 -- MSL 164 (19U 208)
+Sd 14148,20250,390 2 161264 -- MSL 165 (19U 240)
+'I 10245,24810,150 2 161229 -- MSL 166 (19U 205)
+`I 10245,24810,150 2 161228 -- MSL 167 (19U 204)
+'O 22932,24810,390 2 161235 -- MSL 168 (19U 211)
+`O 22932,24810,390 2 161234 -- MSL 169 (19U 210)
+~O 22932,23973,390 2 161237 -- MSL 170 (19U 213)
+~o 14148,18324,390 2 161269 -- MSL 171 (19U 245)
+vS 14148,24810,390 2 161162 -- MSL 172 (19U 138)
+vs 9759,20475,390 2 161178 -- MSL 173 (19U 154)
+'U 21468,24810,390 2 161242 -- MSL 174 (19U 218)
+:Y 18540,23505,150 2 161183 -- MSL 175 (19U 159)
+:y 13662,18090,6705 1 161279 -- MSL 176 (19U 255)
+TP 16587,18315,153 2 161246 -- MSL 177 (19U 222)
+Tp 14637,20250,6855 3 161278 -- MSL 178 (19U 254)
+mc 14637,10800,5193 0 161205 -- MSL 180 (19U 181)
+ps 13173,19635,4200 2 161206 -- MSL 181 (19U 182)
+34 21954,17805,390 0 161214 -- MSL 182 (19U 190)
+\- 21954,7755 0 60096 -- MSL 183 ( 7J 192)
+14 21954,17805,390 0 161212 -- MSL 184 (19U 188)
+12 21954,17805,390 0 161213 -- MSL 185 (19U 189)
+Of 12198,17805 0 161194 -- MSL 186 (19U 170)
+Om 12198,17805 0 161210 -- MSL 187 (19U 186)
+Fo 12684,10605 0 161195 -- MSL 188 (19U 171)
+Fc 12684,10605 0 161211 -- MSL 190 (19U 187)
+t+- 21954,13467,3354 0 161201 -- MSL 191 (19U 177)
+bb 13173,19083,5916 2 161190 -- MSL 192 (19U 166)
+co 13173,19725 2 161193 -- MSL 193 (19U 169)
+tno 21954,10560 0 161196 -- MSL 194 (19U 172)
+u00AD 7317,7575 0 161197 -- MSL 195 (19U 173)
+rg 13173,19725 2 161198 -- MSL 196 (19U 174)
+S2 9270,17805 0 161202 -- MSL 197 (19U 178)
+S3 9270,17805 0 161203 -- MSL 198 (19U 179)
+ac 13173,57,5694 0 161208 -- MSL 199 (19U 184)
+S1 9270,17805 0 161209 -- MSL 200 (19U 185)
+tmu 21954,13470,144 0 161239 -- MSL 201 (19U 215)
+tdi 21954,13383,3 0 161271 -- MSL 202 (19U 247)
+u203C 13662,18948,390 2 87315 -- MSL 221 (10U 19)
+u20A7 26346,18555,390 2 60121 -- MSL 232 ( 7J 217)
+pc 7317,10722 0 161207 -- MSL 302 (19U 183)
+u013F 16101,18315,150 2 51943 -- MSL 306 ( 6J 231)
+u0140 10734,20250,150 2 51959 -- MSL 307 ( 6J 247)
+u2113 13173,18045,765 0 60122 -- MSL 308 ( 7J 218)
+u0149 21468,18555,150 2 51951 -- MSL 309 ( 6J 239)
+fm 13173,17805 0 60101 -- MSL 310 ( 7J 197)
+sd 13173,17805 0 60102 -- MSL 311 ( 7J 198)
+dg 13173,18555,6579 3 161158 -- MSL 312 (19U 134)
+tm 16101,17550 0 161177 -- MSL 313 (19U 153)
+u2017 13173,0,6588 1 60095 -- MSL 314 ( 7J 191)
+ah 13173,20475 2 75169 -- MSL 315 ( 9E 161)
+ao 13173,19836 2 60152 -- MSL 316 ( 7J 248)
+f/ 2928,17805,390 0 60109 -- MSL 324 ( 7J 205)
+em 21954,7185 0 161175 -- MSL 325 (19U 151)
+en 13173,7185 0 161174 -- MSL 326 (19U 150)
+dd 13173,18555,4905 2 161159 -- MSL 327 (19U 135)
+.i 7806,12420,150 0 46333 -- MSL 328 ( 5T 253)
+aq 6831,18987 2 161063 -- MSL 329 (19U 39)
+bu 13173,14226 0 161173 -- MSL 331 (19U 149)
+u207F 14637,17805 0 87548 -- MSL 332 (10U 252)
+u0111 14637,20250,390 2 75248 -- MSL 342 ( 9E 240)
+u0041_0306 20004,23505,150 2 75203 -- MSL 400 ( 9E 195)
+u0061_0306 12198,17079,390 0 75235 -- MSL 401 ( 9E 227)
+u0041_0328 20004,18939,3861 2 75173 -- MSL 404 ( 9E 165)
+u0061_0328 12198,12420,4317 0 75193 -- MSL 405 ( 9E 185)
+'C 20004,24810,390 2 75206 -- MSL 406 ( 9E 198)
+'c 11220,20475,390 2 75238 -- MSL 407 ( 9E 230)
+u0041_030C 20004,24810,390 2 75208 -- MSL 410 ( 9E 200)
+u0061_030C 11220,20475,390 2 75240 -- MSL 411 ( 9E 232)
+u0044_030C 21954,24810,150 2 75215 -- MSL 414 ( 9E 207)
+u0064_030C 19029,20250,390 2 75247 -- MSL 415 ( 9E 239)
+u0045_030C 16587,24810,150 2 75212 -- MSL 416 ( 9E 204)
+u0065_030C 11709,20475,390 2 75244 -- MSL 417 ( 9E 236)
+u0045_0328 16587,18315,3861 2 75210 -- MSL 422 ( 9E 202)
+u0065_0328 11709,12420,4317 0 75242 -- MSL 423 ( 9E 234)
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-% 21954,17805,582,0,-1386 0 3621
-& 18540,18555,390,1743,-672,962 2 3622
-cq 6831,18555,0,2763,-1368,962 2 51751
+% 21954,17805,582,0,-1385 0 161061 -- MSL 5 (19U 37)
+& 18540,18555,390,1743,-671,962 2 161062 -- MSL 6 (19U 38)
+cq 6831,18555,0,2763,-1367,962 2 161170 -- MSL 8 (19U 146)
' "
-( 7806,20172,6930,4779,306,962 3 3624
-) 7806,20172,6930,822,4263,822 3 3625
-* 13173,18555,0,1908,-1731,962 2 3626
-+ 21954,13467,87,0,-2871 0 3627
-, 6831,3381,4077,0,687 0 3628
-hy 6831,7575,0,882,558,882 0 3629
+( 7806,20172,6930,4779,306,962 3 161064 -- MSL 9 (19U 40)
+) 7806,20172,6930,822,4263,822 3 161065 -- MSL 10 (19U 41)
+* 13173,18555,0,1908,-1730,962 2 161066 -- MSL 11 (19U 42)
++ 21954,13467,87,0,-2870 0 161067 -- MSL 12 (19U 43)
+, 6831,3381,4077,0,687 0 161068 -- MSL 13 (19U 44)
+hy 6831,7575,0,882,558,882 0 161069 -- MSL 14 (19U 45)
- "
-. 6831,3486,390,0,-270 0 3630
-sl 13173,18594,390,4080,1101,962 2 3631
+. 6831,3486,390,0,-269 0 161070 -- MSL 15 (19U 46)
+sl 13173,18594,390,4080,1101,962 2 161071 -- MSL 16 (19U 47)
/ "
-0 13173,17805,390,1212,-213,962 0 3632
-1 13173,17805,150,279,-567,279 0 3633
-2 13173,17805,150,1017,1179,962 0 3634
-3 13173,17805,390,336,1731,336 0 3635
-4 13173,17805,0,1485,699,962 0 3636
-5 13173,17415,390,1881,-714,962 0 3637
-6 13173,17805,390,1575,111,962 0 3638
-7 13173,17415,390,2856,-1332,962 0 3639
-8 13173,17805,390,1428,21,962 0 3640
-9 13173,17805,390,1536,72,962 0 3641
-: 6831,12177,390,1032,-270,962 0 3642
-; 6831,12177,4077,1032,687,962 0 3643
-< 26346,16068,0,0,-3981 0 3644
-= 21954,9654,0,0,-2877 0 3645
-> 26346,16068,0,0,-3981 0 3646
-? 10245,18705,390,2250,-1023,962 2 3647
-at 21954,16950,4131,1743,1035,962 0 3648
+0 13173,17805,390,1212,-212,962 0 161072 -- MSL 17 (19U 48)
+1 13173,17805,150,279,-566,279 0 161073 -- MSL 18 (19U 49)
+2 13173,17805,150,1017,1179,962 0 161074 -- MSL 19 (19U 50)
+3 13173,17805,390,336,1731,336 0 161075 -- MSL 20 (19U 51)
+4 13173,17805,0,1485,699,962 0 161076 -- MSL 21 (19U 52)
+5 13173,17415,390,1881,-713,962 0 161077 -- MSL 22 (19U 53)
+6 13173,17805,390,1575,111,962 0 161078 -- MSL 23 (19U 54)
+7 13173,17415,390,2856,-1331,962 0 161079 -- MSL 24 (19U 55)
+8 13173,17805,390,1428,21,962 0 161080 -- MSL 25 (19U 56)
+9 13173,17805,390,1536,72,962 0 161081 -- MSL 26 (19U 57)
+: 6831,12177,390,1032,-269,962 0 161082 -- MSL 27 (19U 58)
+; 6831,12177,4077,1032,687,962 0 161083 -- MSL 28 (19U 59)
+< 26346,16068,0,0,-3980 0 161084 -- MSL 29 (19U 60)
+= 21954,9654,0,0,-2876 0 161085 -- MSL 30 (19U 61)
+> 26346,16068,0,0,-3980 0 161086 -- MSL 31 (19U 62)
+? 10245,18705,390,2250,-1022,962 2 161087 -- MSL 32 (19U 63)
+at 21954,16950,4131,1743,1035,962 0 161088 -- MSL 33 (19U 64)
@ "
-A 19515,18555,195,15,1764,15 2 3649
-B 16587,18555,195,1047,1806,962 2 3650
-C 19515,18555,390,2028,-837,962 2 3651
-D 20490,18555,195,1566,1323,962 2 3652
-E 16587,18360,195,1848,1476,962 2 3653
-F 15126,18360,195,3372,1542,962 2 3654
-G 20979,18555,390,1476,-1074,962 2 3655
-H 21468,18360,195,3429,1671,962 2 3656
-I 10245,18360,195,3429,1542,962 2 3657
-J 9270,18360,6219,3918,4407,962 3 3658
-K 19029,18360,195,2877,1482,962 2 3659
-L 16587,18360,195,900,1431,900 2 3660
-M 22932,18360,195,2907,2571,962 2 3661
-N 20979,18360,195,3810,1401,962 2 3662
-O 21954,18555,390,1014,-807,962 2 3663
-P 16587,18555,195,1896,1236,962 2 3664
-Q 21954,18555,6639,1014,-807,962 3 3665
-R 19515,18555,195,63,1344,63 2 3666
-S 13173,18555,390,2022,732,962 2 3667
-T 18051,19425,195,4188,-1452,962 2 3668
-U 21468,18360,390,3498,-1761,962 2 3669
-V 19515,18360,390,3597,-1551,962 2 3670
-W 26346,18360,390,4203,-1437,962 2 3671
-X 19029,18360,195,3300,1851,962 2 3672
-Y 19515,18360,195,3228,-2169,962 2 3673
-Z 17565,19425,195,1575,285,962 2 3674
-lB 7806,18165,4614,4290,2805,962 0 3675
+A 19515,18555,195,15,1764,15 2 161089 -- MSL 34 (19U 65)
+B 16587,18555,195,1047,1806,962 2 161090 -- MSL 35 (19U 66)
+C 19515,18555,390,2028,-836,962 2 161091 -- MSL 36 (19U 67)
+D 20490,18555,195,1566,1323,962 2 161092 -- MSL 37 (19U 68)
+E 16587,18360,195,1848,1476,962 2 161093 -- MSL 38 (19U 69)
+F 15126,18360,195,3372,1542,962 2 161094 -- MSL 39 (19U 70)
+G 20979,18555,390,1476,-1073,962 2 161095 -- MSL 40 (19U 71)
+H 21468,18360,195,3429,1671,962 2 161096 -- MSL 41 (19U 72)
+I 10245,18360,195,3429,1542,962 2 161097 -- MSL 42 (19U 73)
+J 9270,18360,6219,3918,4407,962 3 161098 -- MSL 43 (19U 74)
+K 19029,18360,195,2877,1482,962 2 161099 -- MSL 44 (19U 75)
+L 16587,18360,195,900,1431,900 2 161100 -- MSL 45 (19U 76)
+M 22932,18360,195,2907,2571,962 2 161101 -- MSL 46 (19U 77)
+N 20979,18360,195,3810,1401,962 2 161102 -- MSL 47 (19U 78)
+O 21954,18555,390,1014,-806,962 2 161103 -- MSL 48 (19U 79)
+P 16587,18555,195,1896,1236,962 2 161104 -- MSL 49 (19U 80)
+Q 21954,18555,6639,1014,-806,962 3 161105 -- MSL 50 (19U 81)
+R 19515,18555,195,63,1344,63 2 161106 -- MSL 51 (19U 82)
+S 13173,18555,390,2022,732,962 2 161107 -- MSL 52 (19U 83)
+T 18051,19425,195,4188,-1451,962 2 161108 -- MSL 53 (19U 84)
+U 21468,18360,390,3498,-1760,962 2 161109 -- MSL 54 (19U 85)
+V 19515,18360,390,3597,-1550,962 2 161110 -- MSL 55 (19U 86)
+W 26346,18360,390,4203,-1436,962 2 161111 -- MSL 56 (19U 87)
+X 19029,18360,195,3300,1851,962 2 161112 -- MSL 57 (19U 88)
+Y 19515,18360,195,3228,-2168,962 2 161113 -- MSL 58 (19U 89)
+Z 17565,19425,195,1575,285,962 2 161114 -- MSL 59 (19U 90)
+lB 7806,18165,4614,4290,2805,962 0 161115 -- MSL 60 (19U 91)
[ "
-rs 13173,18717,390,0,-2868 2 3676
+rs 13173,18717,390,0,-2867 2 161116 -- MSL 61 (19U 92)
\ "
-rB 7806,18165,4614,3402,3693,962 0 3677
+rB 7806,18165,4614,3402,3693,962 0 161117 -- MSL 62 (19U 93)
] "
-ha 13173,19758,0,36,36,36 2 51875
-_ 13173,0,6588,1317,1317,962 1 3679
-oq 6831,18555,0,3195,-1800,962 2 51808
+ha 13173,19758,0,36,36,36 2 161118 -- MSL 63 (19U 94)
+_ 13173,0,6588,1317,1317,962 1 161119 -- MSL 64 (19U 95)
+oq 6831,18555,0,3195,-1799,962 2 161169 -- MSL 66 (19U 145)
` "
-a 13662,13143,390,1143,663,962 0 3681
-b 14637,20250,390,714,351,714 2 3682
-c 11220,12420,390,1695,438,962 0 3683
-d 14637,20250,390,2610,417,962 2 3684
-e 11220,12420,390,1365,429,962 0 3685
-f 7806,20250,6705,5985,4074,962 3 3686
-g 12684,12420,6705,2031,2331,962 1 3687
-h 14637,20250,390,555,657,555 2 3688
-i 8295,18765,390,1344,498,962 2 3689
-j 7806,18765,6705,2169,3789,962 3 3690
-k 14148,20250,390,858,426,858 2 3691
-l 7806,20250,390,2595,252,962 2 3692
-m 21468,12420,390,291,255,291 0 3693
-n 14637,12420,390,486,57,486 0 3694
-o 12684,12420,390,459,339,459 0 3695
-p 14637,13893,6735,639,3318,639 1 3696
-q 14148,12420,6900,1143,501,962 1 3697
-r 10245,12420,0,2187,390,962 0 3698
-s 8781,12420,390,873,903,873 0 3699
-t 8295,14937,390,2001,312,962 0 3700
-u 14148,12420,390,813,111,813 0 3701
-v 15126,12420,390,759,324,759 0 3702
-w 20490,12420,390,1065,462,962 0 3703
-x 12684,12420,390,1731,1635,962 0 3704
-y 13173,12420,6705,1029,1767,962 1 3705
-z 11220,12885,195,2064,2046,962 0 3706
-lC 13173,19935,6210,3339,-972,962 2 3707
-{ "
-ba 13173,19758,6588,0,-4596 3 3708
-| "
-rC 13173,19935,6210,63,2304,63 2 3709
-} "
-ti 26346,9435,0,0,-4029 0 51876
-`A 19515,24843,195,15,1764,15 2 3776
-^A 19515,25182,195,15,1764,15 2 3778
-`E 16587,24843,195,1848,1476,962 2 3784
-^E 16587,25182,195,1848,1476,962 2 3786
-:E 16587,23439,195,1848,1476,962 2 3787
-^I 10245,25182,195,4377,1542,962 2 3790
-:I 10245,23439,195,3792,1542,962 2 3791
-aa 13173,19668,0,1317,-6054,962 2 3764
-ga 13173,19668,0,0,-2961 2 3680
-a^ 13173,20514,0,285,-3393,285 2 3678
+a 13662,13143,390,1143,663,962 0 161121 -- MSL 67 (19U 97)
+b 14637,20250,390,714,351,714 2 161122 -- MSL 68 (19U 98)
+c 11220,12420,390,1695,438,962 0 161123 -- MSL 69 (19U 99)
+d 14637,20250,390,2610,417,962 2 161124 -- MSL 70 (19U 100)
+e 11220,12420,390,1365,429,962 0 161125 -- MSL 71 (19U 101)
+f 7806,20250,6705,5985,4074,962 3 161126 -- MSL 72 (19U 102)
+g 12684,12420,6705,2031,2331,962 1 161127 -- MSL 73 (19U 103)
+h 14637,20250,390,555,657,555 2 161128 -- MSL 74 (19U 104)
+i 8295,18765,390,1344,498,962 2 161129 -- MSL 75 (19U 105)
+j 7806,18765,6705,2169,3789,962 3 161130 -- MSL 76 (19U 106)
+k 14148,20250,390,858,426,858 2 161131 -- MSL 77 (19U 107)
+l 7806,20250,390,2595,252,962 2 161132 -- MSL 78 (19U 108)
+m 21468,12420,390,291,255,291 0 161133 -- MSL 79 (19U 109)
+n 14637,12420,390,486,57,486 0 161134 -- MSL 80 (19U 110)
+o 12684,12420,390,459,339,459 0 161135 -- MSL 81 (19U 111)
+p 14637,13893,6735,639,3318,639 1 161136 -- MSL 82 (19U 112)
+q 14148,12420,6900,1143,501,962 1 161137 -- MSL 83 (19U 113)
+r 10245,12420,0,2187,390,962 0 161138 -- MSL 84 (19U 114)
+s 8781,12420,390,873,903,873 0 161139 -- MSL 85 (19U 115)
+t 8295,14937,390,2001,312,962 0 161140 -- MSL 86 (19U 116)
+u 14148,12420,390,813,111,813 0 161141 -- MSL 87 (19U 117)
+v 15126,12420,390,759,324,759 0 161142 -- MSL 88 (19U 118)
+w 20490,12420,390,1065,462,962 0 161143 -- MSL 89 (19U 119)
+x 12684,12420,390,1731,1635,962 0 161144 -- MSL 90 (19U 120)
+y 13173,12420,6705,1029,1767,962 1 161145 -- MSL 91 (19U 121)
+z 11220,12885,195,2064,2046,962 0 161146 -- MSL 92 (19U 122)
+{ 13173,19935,6210,3339,-971,962 2 161147 -- MSL 93 (19U 123)
+lC "
+| 13173,19758,6588,0,-4595 3 161148 -- MSL 94 (19U 124)
+ba "
+} 13173,19935,6210,63,2304,63 2 161149 -- MSL 95 (19U 125)
+rC "
+ti 26346,9435,0,0,-4028 0 161150 -- MSL 96 (19U 126)
+`A 19515,24843,195,15,1764,15 2 161216 -- MSL 99 (19U 192)
+^A 19515,25182,195,15,1764,15 2 161218 -- MSL 100 (19U 194)
+`E 16587,24843,195,1848,1476,962 2 161224 -- MSL 101 (19U 200)
+^E 16587,25182,195,1848,1476,962 2 161226 -- MSL 102 (19U 202)
+:E 16587,23439,195,1848,1476,962 2 161227 -- MSL 103 (19U 203)
+^I 10245,25182,195,4377,1542,962 2 161230 -- MSL 104 (19U 206)
+:I 10245,23439,195,3792,1542,962 2 161231 -- MSL 105 (19U 207)
+aa 13173,19668,0,1317,-6053,962 2 161204 -- MSL 106 (19U 180)
+ga 13173,19668,0,0,-2960 2 161120 -- MSL 107 (19U 96)
+a^ 13173,20514,0,285,-3392,285 2 161160 -- MSL 108 (19U 136)
^ "
-ad 13173,18057,0,1161,-3669,962 0 3752
-a~ 13173,18468,0,1074,-3600,962 2 3710
-~ "
-`U 21468,24843,390,3498,-1761,962 2 3801
-^U 21468,25182,390,3498,-1761,962 2 3803
-'Y 19515,24843,195,3228,-2169,962 2 3805
-'y 13173,19668,6705,1317,1767,962 3 3837
-de 13173,17415,0,600,-1974,600 0 3760
-,C 19515,18555,6060,2028,-837,962 2 3783
-,c 11220,12420,4776,1695,438,962 0 3815
-~N 20979,24255,195,3810,1401,962 2 3793
-~n 14637,18468,390,486,57,486 2 3825
-r! 6831,12411,6696,834,2370,834 1 3745
-r? 10245,12405,6690,0,1686 1 3775
-Cs 13173,15834,0,2349,1044,962 0 3748
-Po 13173,17262,390,951,1173,951 0 3747
-Ye 13173,18090,150,3885,-1269,962 0 3749
-sc 13173,18555,6705,525,-69,525 3 3751
-Fn 13173,20250,6705,3279,1419,962 3 51871
-ct 13173,17613,417,1263,-1290,962 0 3746
-^a 13662,20514,390,1143,663,962 2 3810
-^e 11220,20514,390,1365,429,962 2 3818
-^o 12684,20514,390,531,339,531 2 3828
-^u 14148,20514,390,813,111,813 2 3835
-'a 13662,19668,390,1143,663,962 2 3809
-'e 11220,19668,390,2295,429,962 2 3817
-'o 12684,19668,390,1563,339,962 2 3827
-'u 14148,19668,390,831,111,831 2 3834
-`a 13662,19668,390,1143,663,962 2 3808
-`e 11220,19668,390,1365,429,962 2 3816
-`o 12684,19668,390,459,339,459 2 3826
-`u 14148,19668,390,813,111,813 2 3833
-:a 13662,18057,390,1143,663,962 0 3812
-:e 11220,18057,390,2139,429,962 0 3819
-:o 12684,18057,390,1407,339,962 0 3830
-:u 14148,18057,390,813,111,813 0 3836
-oA 19515,24900,195,15,1764,15 2 3781
-^i 8295,20514,390,2724,459,962 2 3822
-/O 21954,18555,390,1125,-696,962 2 3800
-AE 25857,18360,195,870,2910,870 2 3782
-oa 13662,18861,390,1377,663,962 2 3813
-'i 8295,19668,390,3756,459,962 2 3821
-/o 12684,12420,390,552,444,552 0 3832
-ae 18540,13047,390,1296,477,962 0 3814
-:A 19515,23439,195,15,1764,15 2 3780
-`i 8295,19668,390,663,459,663 2 3820
-:O 21954,23439,390,1014,-807,962 2 3798
-:U 21468,23439,390,3498,-1761,962 2 3804
-'E 16587,24843,195,1848,1476,962 2 3785
-:i 8295,18057,390,3600,459,962 0 3823
-ss 14148,20250,6705,2916,4902,962 3 3807
-^O 21954,25182,390,1014,-807,962 2 3796
-'A 19515,24843,195,15,1764,15 2 3777
-~A 19515,24255,195,648,1764,648 2 3779
-~a 13662,18468,390,1143,663,962 2 3811
--D 20490,18555,342,1557,1314,962 2 3792
-Sd 12684,20250,390,600,339,600 2 3824
-'I 10245,24843,195,3540,1542,962 2 3789
-`I 10245,24843,195,3429,1542,962 2 3788
-'O 21954,24843,390,1014,-807,962 2 3795
-`O 21954,24843,390,1014,-807,962 2 3794
-~O 21954,24255,390,1014,-807,962 2 3797
-~o 12684,18468,390,1320,339,962 2 3829
-vS 13173,24657,390,3903,732,962 2 51795
-vs 8781,20526,390,4242,903,962 2 51827
-'U 21468,24843,390,3498,-1761,962 2 3802
-:Y 19515,23439,195,3228,-2169,962 2 51801
-:y 13173,18057,6705,1161,1767,962 1 3839
-TP 16587,18360,195,846,1221,846 2 3806
-Tp 14637,20250,6900,663,3342,663 3 3838
-mc 14637,10800,5193,582,756,582 0 3765
-ps 13173,19635,4200,1032,-690,962 2 3766
-34 21954,17805,180,0,-627 0 3774
-\- 21954,7755,0,0,-2892 0 51757
-14 21954,17625,180,0,-1242 0 3772
-12 21954,17625,180,0,-1317 0 3773
-Of 11220,17805,0,1833,-1338,962 0 3754
-Om 11220,17805,0,1218,-1776,962 0 3770
-Fo 11220,9906,0,837,609,837 0 3755
-Fc 11220,9906,0,435,1011,435 0 3771
-t+- 21954,13467,3354,0,-2865 0 3761
-bb 13173,19083,5916,0,-4596 2 3750
-co 13173,19725,0,5022,-3198,962 2 3753
-tno 21954,10560,0,0,-2565 0 3756
-rg 13173,19725,0,5022,-3198,962 2 3758
-S2 8781,17805,0,2001,-606,962 0 3762
-S3 8781,17805,0,1881,-387,962 0 3763
-ac 13173,657,4776,0,-1791 0 3768
-S1 8781,17625,0,1389,-1590,962 0 3769
-tmu 21954,13530,192,0,-2934 0 3799
-tdi 21954,13383,3,0,-2886 0 3831
-pc 6831,10533,0,336,-1116,336 0 3767
-fm 13173,17415,0,0,-1461 0 51873
-sd 13173,17415,0,1680,-1461,962 0 51874
-dg 13173,18555,6657,1035,186,962 3 51755
-tm 16101,17550,0,5508,-3159,962 0 51796
-ah 13173,20526,0,2367,-5475,962 2 51935
-ao 13173,18861,0,285,-5313,285 2 51930
-f/ 2928,17625,180,8301,6948,962 0 51759
-em 21954,7185,0,666,-45,666 0 51789
-en 13173,7185,0,537,-72,537 0 51790
-dd 13173,18555,4989,990,243,962 2 51773
-.i 8295,12420,390,288,459,288 0 51957
-aq 6831,18555,0,2289,-2826,962 2 3623
-bu 13173,14226,0,0,-498 0 51889
-'C 19515,24843,390,2028,-837,962 2 20166
-'c 11220,19668,390,1995,438,962 2 20198
-lq 11220,18555,0,4245,-1419,962 2 51838
-rq 11220,18555,0,3423,-597,962 2 51746
-Bq 11220,3456,4002,0,3399 0 51772
-vz 11220,20526,195,3345,2046,962 2 51834
-fi 14637,20250,6705,1566,3645,962 3 51881
-fl 14637,20250,6705,2934,3735,962 3 51882
-ff 14637,20250,6705,5373,3861,962 3 51883
-Fi 21468,20250,6705,1701,3675,962 3 51884
-Fl 21468,20250,6705,2832,3765,962 3 51885
-ij 14637,18765,6705,2169,498,962 3 51958
-bq 6831,3456,4002,0,2925 0 51756
-%0 30249,17805,450,0,-1386 0 51901
-a- 13173,16974,0,438,-4107,438 0 3759
-ab 13173,17325,0,1386,-5277,962 0 51926
-a. 13173,18057,0,0,-6510 0 51927
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-a^ 12684,19614,0,210,-3726,210 2 3678
+a 12198,11670,390,687,1335,687 0 161121 -- MSL 67 (19U 97)
+b 12684,20253,390,1776,216,910 2 161122 -- MSL 68 (19U 98)
+c 9759,11670,390,1668,495,910 0 161123 -- MSL 69 (19U 99)
+d 13173,20250,390,2223,915,910 2 161124 -- MSL 70 (19U 100)
+e 9759,11670,390,1515,687,910 0 161125 -- MSL 71 (19U 101)
+f 7317,20250,6705,6675,5391,910 3 161126 -- MSL 72 (19U 102)
+g 11220,11670,6705,1806,1908,910 1 161127 -- MSL 73 (19U 103)
+h 12684,20250,390,801,1086,801 2 161128 -- MSL 74 (19U 104)
+i 7806,18495,390,1020,24,910 2 161129 -- MSL 75 (19U 105)
+j 6342,18495,6705,2055,4209,910 3 161130 -- MSL 76 (19U 106)
+k 13173,20250,390,657,957,657 2 161131 -- MSL 77 (19U 107)
+l 7317,20250,390,1938,606,910 2 161132 -- MSL 78 (19U 108)
+m 21468,11670,390,345,342,345 0 161133 -- MSL 79 (19U 109)
+n 14637,11670,390,513,309,513 0 161134 -- MSL 80 (19U 110)
+o 12198,11670,390,423,288,423 0 161135 -- MSL 81 (19U 111)
+p 12198,13440,6855,963,3558,910 1 161136 -- MSL 82 (19U 112)
+q 12684,11670,6855,1458,1005,910 1 161137 -- MSL 83 (19U 113)
+r 10245,11670,0,2121,417,910 0 161138 -- MSL 84 (19U 114)
+s 7806,11670,390,1242,1449,910 0 161139 -- MSL 85 (19U 115)
+t 8295,13944,390,1638,75,910 0 161140 -- MSL 86 (19U 116)
+u 13662,11670,390,576,381,576 0 161141 -- MSL 87 (19U 117)
+v 13662,11670,390,1317,423,910 0 161142 -- MSL 88 (19U 118)
+w 19029,11670,390,1209,393,910 0 161143 -- MSL 89 (19U 119)
+x 12198,11670,390,936,1476,910 0 161144 -- MSL 90 (19U 120)
+y 11709,11670,6705,867,2037,867 1 161145 -- MSL 91 (19U 121)
+z 11220,12315,0,1359,1530,910 0 161146 -- MSL 92 (19U 122)
+{ 11709,19935,6210,3360,-1691,910 3 161147 -- MSL 93 (19U 123)
+lC "
+| 13173,19758,6588,0,-4595 3 161148 -- MSL 94 (19U 124)
+ba "
+} 11709,19935,6210,0,2232 3 161149 -- MSL 95 (19U 125)
+rC "
+ti 26346,8952,0,0,-4028 0 161150 -- MSL 96 (19U 126)
+`A 18540,24930,150,0,2757 2 161216 -- MSL 99 (19U 192)
+^A 18540,24915,150,438,2757,438 2 161218 -- MSL 100 (19U 194)
+`E 15612,24930,150,1824,1827,910 2 161224 -- MSL 101 (19U 200)
+^E 15612,24915,150,1824,1827,910 2 161226 -- MSL 102 (19U 202)
+:E 15612,22620,150,1824,1827,910 2 161227 -- MSL 103 (19U 203)
+^I 8781,24915,150,4425,1641,910 2 161230 -- MSL 104 (19U 206)
+:I 8781,22620,150,4899,1641,910 2 161231 -- MSL 105 (19U 207)
+aa 12684,19590,0,1218,-5837,910 2 161204 -- MSL 106 (19U 180)
+ga 12684,19590,0,0,-3146 2 161120 -- MSL 107 (19U 96)
+a^ 12684,19614,0,210,-3725,210 2 161160 -- MSL 108 (19U 136)
^ "
-ad 12684,17394,0,153,-3873,153 0 3752
-a~ 12684,17481,0,1239,-3270,910 0 3710
-~ "
-`U 20004,24930,390,3312,-1641,910 2 3801
-^U 20004,24915,390,3312,-1641,910 2 3803
-'Y 17565,24930,150,5103,-1386,910 2 3805
-'y 11709,19590,6705,2106,2037,910 3 3837
-de 12684,17805,0,828,-2298,828 0 3760
-,C 18540,18555,6018,2820,-795,910 2 3783
-,c 9759,11670,4770,1668,516,910 0 3815
-~N 19515,23727,150,3774,1101,910 2 3793
-~n 14637,17481,390,513,309,513 0 3825
-r! 6831,12000,7038,1113,2007,910 1 3745
-r? 9270,12000,7038,0,2256 1 3775
-Cs 12684,15684,0,2205,291,910 0 3748
-Po 12684,17805,390,1413,1200,910 0 3747
-Ye 12684,18315,150,4137,-486,910 2 3749
-sc 12684,18555,5250,0,66 2 3751
-Fn 12684,20250,6705,3483,3216,910 3 51871
-ct 12684,17568,186,795,-1197,795 0 3746
-^a 12198,19614,390,687,1335,687 2 3810
-^e 9759,19614,390,1671,687,910 2 3818
-^o 12198,19614,390,453,288,453 2 3828
-^u 13662,19614,390,576,381,576 2 3835
-'a 12198,19590,390,1863,1335,910 2 3809
-'e 9759,19590,390,3081,687,910 2 3817
-'o 12198,19590,390,1863,288,910 2 3827
-'u 13662,19590,390,1131,381,910 2 3834
-`a 12198,19590,390,687,1335,687 2 3808
-`e 9759,19590,390,1515,687,910 2 3816
-`o 12198,19590,390,423,288,423 2 3826
-`u 13662,19590,390,576,381,576 2 3833
-:a 12198,17394,390,891,1335,891 0 3812
-:e 9759,17394,390,2109,687,910 0 3819
-:o 12198,17394,390,891,288,891 0 3830
-:u 13662,17394,390,576,381,576 0 3836
-oA 18540,24681,150,150,2757,150 2 3781
-^i 7806,19614,390,2649,24,910 2 3822
-/O 20979,18555,390,2475,1140,910 2 3800
-AE 25371,18315,150,1821,2859,910 2 3782
-oa 12198,19566,390,1257,1335,910 2 3813
-'i 7806,19590,390,4059,24,910 2 3821
-/o 12198,11670,390,2388,2475,910 0 3832
-ae 16587,11670,390,1551,1377,910 0 3814
-:A 18540,22620,150,1191,2757,910 2 3780
-`i 7806,19590,390,966,24,910 2 3820
-:O 20979,22620,390,1308,-624,910 2 3798
-:U 20004,22620,390,3312,-1641,910 2 3804
-'E 15612,24930,150,1824,1827,910 2 3785
-:i 7806,17394,390,2562,24,910 0 3823
-ss 13173,20250,6705,3594,6294,910 3 3807
-^O 20979,24915,390,1308,-624,910 2 3796
-'A 18540,24930,150,1083,2757,910 2 3777
-~A 18540,23727,150,2175,2757,910 2 3779
-~a 12198,17481,390,1482,1335,910 0 3811
--D 20004,18555,150,1380,1872,910 2 3792
-Sd 12198,20199,327,540,288,540 2 3824
-'I 8781,24930,150,5073,1641,910 2 3789
-`I 8781,24930,150,3582,1641,910 2 3788
-'O 20979,24930,390,1308,-624,910 2 3795
-`O 20979,24930,390,1308,-624,910 2 3794
-~O 20979,23727,390,1308,-624,910 2 3797
-~o 12198,17481,390,1482,288,910 0 3829
-vS 12198,24969,390,2829,759,910 2 51795
-vs 7806,19863,390,4191,1449,910 2 51827
-'U 20004,24930,390,3312,-1641,910 2 3802
-:Y 17565,22620,150,5103,-1386,910 2 51801
-:y 11709,17394,6705,1134,2037,910 1 3839
-TP 14637,18315,150,1383,1722,910 2 3806
-Tp 12198,20250,6855,963,3561,910 3 3838
-mc 14637,10800,5595,612,585,612 0 3765
-ps 12684,19635,4200,1812,-981,910 2 3766
-34 20490,17805,390,0,-1074 0 3774
-\- 20490,7305,0,0,-2532 0 51757
-14 20490,17625,390,0,-1143 0 3772
-12 20490,17625,390,33,-204,33 0 3773
-Of 11709,17805,0,1590,-1725,910 0 3754
-Om 11709,17805,0,936,-1989,910 0 3770
-Fo 10734,9945,0,759,-9,759 0 3755
-Fc 10734,9945,0,204,546,204 0 3771
-t+- 20490,13191,3105,0,-2502 0 3761
-bb 13173,19083,5916,0,-4596 2 3750
-co 13173,19725,0,5526,-3702,910 2 3753
-tno 20490,10029,0,0,-2055 0 3756
-rg 13173,19725,0,5526,-3702,910 2 3758
-S2 8781,17805,0,1725,-690,910 0 3762
-S3 8781,17805,0,1746,-273,910 0 3763
-ac 12684,0,4770,0,-948 0 3768
-S1 8781,17625,0,1257,-1230,910 0 3769
-tmu 20490,12969,189,0,-2793 0 3799
-tdi 20490,12966,36,0,-2424 0 3831
-pc 6342,10350,0,534,-1212,534 0 3767
-fm 12684,17805,0,0,-2970 0 51873
-sd 12684,17805,0,0,-1374 0 51874
-dg 12684,18555,5250,2079,-741,910 2 51755
-tm 16101,17550,0,6012,-3663,910 0 51796
-ah 12684,19863,0,1152,-4668,910 2 51935
-ao 12684,19566,0,570,-4965,570 2 51930
-f/ 2928,17415,390,8091,6480,910 0 51759
-em 20490,6960,0,651,420,651 0 51789
-en 12684,6960,0,756,357,756 0 51790
-dd 12684,18555,5250,1128,210,910 2 51773
-.i 7806,11670,390,657,24,657 0 51957
-aq 7317,18555,0,2418,-3858,910 2 3623
-bu 13173,14226,0,0,-498 0 51889
-'C 18540,24930,390,2820,-795,910 2 20166
-'c 9759,19590,390,3231,495,910 2 20198
-lq 10734,18555,0,3054,-1956,910 2 51838
-rq 10734,18555,0,2940,-1842,910 2 51746
-Bq 10734,2013,4437,0,2022 0 51772
-vz 11220,19863,0,2484,1530,910 2 51834
-fi 13173,20250,6705,1812,5289,910 3 51881
-fl 14148,20250,6705,1464,5172,910 3 51882
-ff 13662,20250,6705,6495,5286,910 3 51883
-Fi 19029,20250,6705,1914,5388,910 3 51884
-Fl 19515,20601,6705,2037,5289,910 3 51885
-ij 14148,18495,6705,2055,24,910 3 51958
-bq 6342,2013,4437,0,1680 0 51756
-%0 29760,17805,207,378,-1368,378 0 51901
-a- 12684,17328,0,609,-3933,609 0 3759
-ab 12684,18054,0,918,-4341,910 0 51926
-a. 12684,17034,0,0,-6228 0 51927
-oe 18051,11670,390,1527,288,910 0 51823
-OE 27321,18555,390,1800,-636,910 2 51791
-fo 7806,9945,0,780,-672,780 0 51886
-fc 7806,9945,0,0,147 0 51887
-sq 19029,15624,0,0,-2022 0 51899
-/L 15612,18315,150,345,1536,345 2 51944
-/l 7317,20250,390,2265,660,910 2 51960
-a" 12684,19590,0,3705,-4452,910 2 51933
-ho 12684,420,4155,0,-3069 0 51934
-vZ 16587,24969,0,1626,78,910 2 51802
-IJ 17076,18315,5814,3522,1641,910 2 51942
+ad 12684,17394,0,153,-3872,153 0 161192 -- MSL 109 (19U 168)
+~ 12684,17481,0,1239,-3269,910 0 161176 -- MSL 110 (19U 152)
+a~ "
+`U 20004,24930,390,3312,-1640,910 2 161241 -- MSL 111 (19U 217)
+^U 20004,24915,390,3312,-1640,910 2 161243 -- MSL 112 (19U 219)
+u00AF 13173,21105,0,1317,1317,910 2 161199 -- MSL 113 (19U 175)
+'Y 17565,24930,150,5103,-1385,910 2 161245 -- MSL 114 (19U 221)
+'y 11709,19590,6705,2106,2037,910 3 161277 -- MSL 115 (19U 253)
+de 12684,17805,0,828,-2297,828 0 161200 -- MSL 116 (19U 176)
+,C 18540,18555,6018,2820,-794,910 2 161223 -- MSL 117 (19U 199)
+,c 9759,11670,4770,1668,516,910 0 161255 -- MSL 118 (19U 231)
+~N 19515,23727,150,3774,1101,910 2 161233 -- MSL 119 (19U 209)
+~n 14637,17481,390,513,309,513 0 161265 -- MSL 120 (19U 241)
+r! 6831,12000,7038,1113,2007,910 1 161185 -- MSL 121 (19U 161)
+r? 9270,12000,7038,0,2256 1 161215 -- MSL 122 (19U 191)
+Cs 12684,15684,0,2205,291,910 0 161188 -- MSL 123 (19U 164)
+Po 12684,17805,390,1413,1200,910 0 161187 -- MSL 124 (19U 163)
+Ye 12684,18315,150,4137,-485,910 2 161189 -- MSL 125 (19U 165)
+sc 12684,18555,5250,0,66 2 161191 -- MSL 126 (19U 167)
+Fn 12684,20250,6705,3483,3216,910 3 161155 -- MSL 127 (19U 131)
+ct 12684,17568,186,795,-1196,795 0 161186 -- MSL 128 (19U 162)
+^a 12198,19614,390,687,1335,687 2 161250 -- MSL 129 (19U 226)
+^e 9759,19614,390,1671,687,910 2 161258 -- MSL 130 (19U 234)
+^o 12198,19614,390,453,288,453 2 161268 -- MSL 131 (19U 244)
+^u 13662,19614,390,576,381,576 2 161275 -- MSL 132 (19U 251)
+'a 12198,19590,390,1863,1335,910 2 161249 -- MSL 133 (19U 225)
+'e 9759,19590,390,3081,687,910 2 161257 -- MSL 134 (19U 233)
+'o 12198,19590,390,1863,288,910 2 161267 -- MSL 135 (19U 243)
+'u 13662,19590,390,1131,381,910 2 161274 -- MSL 136 (19U 250)
+`a 12198,19590,390,687,1335,687 2 161248 -- MSL 137 (19U 224)
+`e 9759,19590,390,1515,687,910 2 161256 -- MSL 138 (19U 232)
+`o 12198,19590,390,423,288,423 2 161266 -- MSL 139 (19U 242)
+`u 13662,19590,390,576,381,576 2 161273 -- MSL 140 (19U 249)
+:a 12198,17394,390,891,1335,891 0 161252 -- MSL 141 (19U 228)
+:e 9759,17394,390,2109,687,910 0 161259 -- MSL 142 (19U 235)
+:o 12198,17394,390,891,288,891 0 161270 -- MSL 143 (19U 246)
+:u 13662,17394,390,576,381,576 0 161276 -- MSL 144 (19U 252)
+oA 18540,24681,150,150,2757,150 2 161221 -- MSL 145 (19U 197)
+^i 7806,19614,390,2649,24,910 2 161262 -- MSL 146 (19U 238)
+/O 20979,18555,390,2475,1140,910 2 161240 -- MSL 147 (19U 216)
+AE 25371,18315,150,1821,2859,910 2 161222 -- MSL 148 (19U 198)
+oa 12198,19566,390,1257,1335,910 2 161253 -- MSL 149 (19U 229)
+'i 7806,19590,390,4059,24,910 2 161261 -- MSL 150 (19U 237)
+/o 12198,11670,390,2388,2475,910 0 161272 -- MSL 151 (19U 248)
+ae 16587,11670,390,1551,1377,910 0 161254 -- MSL 152 (19U 230)
+:A 18540,22620,150,1191,2757,910 2 161220 -- MSL 153 (19U 196)
+`i 7806,19590,390,966,24,910 2 161260 -- MSL 154 (19U 236)
+:O 20979,22620,390,1308,-623,910 2 161238 -- MSL 155 (19U 214)
+:U 20004,22620,390,3312,-1640,910 2 161244 -- MSL 156 (19U 220)
+'E 15612,24930,150,1824,1827,910 2 161225 -- MSL 157 (19U 201)
+:i 7806,17394,390,2562,24,910 0 161263 -- MSL 158 (19U 239)
+ss 13173,20250,6705,3594,6294,910 3 161247 -- MSL 159 (19U 223)
+^O 20979,24915,390,1308,-623,910 2 161236 -- MSL 160 (19U 212)
+'A 18540,24930,150,1083,2757,910 2 161217 -- MSL 161 (19U 193)
+~A 18540,23727,150,2175,2757,910 2 161219 -- MSL 162 (19U 195)
+~a 12198,17481,390,1482,1335,910 0 161251 -- MSL 163 (19U 227)
+-D 20004,18555,150,1380,1872,910 2 161232 -- MSL 164 (19U 208)
+Sd 12198,20199,327,540,288,540 2 161264 -- MSL 165 (19U 240)
+'I 8781,24930,150,5073,1641,910 2 161229 -- MSL 166 (19U 205)
+`I 8781,24930,150,3582,1641,910 2 161228 -- MSL 167 (19U 204)
+'O 20979,24930,390,1308,-623,910 2 161235 -- MSL 168 (19U 211)
+`O 20979,24930,390,1308,-623,910 2 161234 -- MSL 169 (19U 210)
+~O 20979,23727,390,1308,-623,910 2 161237 -- MSL 170 (19U 213)
+~o 12198,17481,390,1482,288,910 0 161269 -- MSL 171 (19U 245)
+vS 12198,24969,390,2829,759,910 2 161162 -- MSL 172 (19U 138)
+vs 7806,19863,390,4191,1449,910 2 161178 -- MSL 173 (19U 154)
+'U 20004,24930,390,3312,-1640,910 2 161242 -- MSL 174 (19U 218)
+:Y 17565,22620,150,5103,-1385,910 2 161183 -- MSL 175 (19U 159)
+:y 11709,17394,6705,1134,2037,910 1 161279 -- MSL 176 (19U 255)
+TP 14637,18315,150,1383,1722,910 2 161246 -- MSL 177 (19U 222)
+Tp 12198,20250,6855,963,3561,910 3 161278 -- MSL 178 (19U 254)
+mc 14637,10800,5595,612,585,612 0 161205 -- MSL 180 (19U 181)
+ps 12684,19635,4200,1812,-980,910 2 161206 -- MSL 181 (19U 182)
+34 20490,17805,390,0,-1073 0 161214 -- MSL 182 (19U 190)
+\- 20490,7305,0,0,-2531 0 60096 -- MSL 183 ( 7J 192)
+14 20490,17625,390,0,-1142 0 161212 -- MSL 184 (19U 188)
+12 20490,17625,390,33,-203,33 0 161213 -- MSL 185 (19U 189)
+Of 11709,17805,0,1590,-1724,910 0 161194 -- MSL 186 (19U 170)
+Om 11709,17805,0,936,-1988,910 0 161210 -- MSL 187 (19U 186)
+Fo 10734,9945,0,759,-8,759 0 161195 -- MSL 188 (19U 171)
+Fc 10734,9945,0,204,546,204 0 161211 -- MSL 190 (19U 187)
+t+- 20490,13191,3105,0,-2501 0 161201 -- MSL 191 (19U 177)
+bb 13173,19083,5916,0,-4595 2 161190 -- MSL 192 (19U 166)
+co 13173,19725,0,5526,-3701,910 2 161193 -- MSL 193 (19U 169)
+tno 20490,10029,0,0,-2054 0 161196 -- MSL 194 (19U 172)
+u00AD 6342,6960,0,438,183,438 0 161197 -- MSL 195 (19U 173)
+rg 13173,19725,0,5526,-3701,910 2 161198 -- MSL 196 (19U 174)
+S2 8781,17805,0,1725,-689,910 0 161202 -- MSL 197 (19U 178)
+S3 8781,17805,0,1746,-272,910 0 161203 -- MSL 198 (19U 179)
+ac 12684,0,4770,0,-947 0 161208 -- MSL 199 (19U 184)
+S1 8781,17625,0,1257,-1229,910 0 161209 -- MSL 200 (19U 185)
+tmu 20490,12969,189,0,-2792 0 161239 -- MSL 201 (19U 215)
+tdi 20490,12966,36,0,-2423 0 161271 -- MSL 202 (19U 247)
+u203C 11709,18648,390,2664,945,910 2 87315 -- MSL 221 (10U 19)
+u20A7 22932,18555,390,1638,1737,910 2 60121 -- MSL 232 ( 7J 217)
+pc 6342,10350,0,534,-1211,534 0 161207 -- MSL 302 (19U 183)
+u013F 15612,18315,150,345,1536,345 2 51943 -- MSL 306 ( 6J 231)
+u0140 8781,20250,390,2088,606,910 2 51959 -- MSL 307 ( 6J 247)
+u2113 12684,18150,297,306,-1187,306 0 60122 -- MSL 308 ( 7J 218)
+u0149 19515,18555,390,513,-1307,513 2 51951 -- MSL 309 ( 6J 239)
+fm 12684,17805,0,0,-2969 0 60101 -- MSL 310 ( 7J 197)
+sd 12684,17805,0,0,-1373 0 60102 -- MSL 311 ( 7J 198)
+dg 12684,18555,5250,2079,-740,910 2 161158 -- MSL 312 (19U 134)
+tm 16101,17550,0,6012,-3662,910 0 161177 -- MSL 313 (19U 153)
+u2017 13173,0,6588,1317,1317,910 1 60095 -- MSL 314 ( 7J 191)
+ah 12684,19863,0,1152,-4667,910 2 75169 -- MSL 315 ( 9E 161)
+ao 12684,19566,0,570,-4964,570 2 60152 -- MSL 316 ( 7J 248)
+f/ 2928,17415,390,8091,6480,910 0 60109 -- MSL 324 ( 7J 205)
+em 20490,6960,0,651,420,651 0 161175 -- MSL 325 (19U 151)
+en 12684,6960,0,756,357,756 0 161174 -- MSL 326 (19U 150)
+dd 12684,18555,5250,1128,210,910 2 161159 -- MSL 327 (19U 135)
+.i 7806,11670,390,657,24,657 0 46333 -- MSL 328 ( 5T 253)
+aq 7317,18555,0,2418,-3857,910 2 161063 -- MSL 329 (19U 39)
+bu 13173,14226,0,0,-497 0 161173 -- MSL 331 (19U 149)
+u207F 11709,17805,0,2733,-869,910 0 87548 -- MSL 332 (10U 252)
+u0111 13173,20250,390,2733,915,910 2 75248 -- MSL 342 ( 9E 240)
+u0041_0306 18540,23550,150,1464,2757,910 2 75203 -- MSL 400 ( 9E 195)
+u0061_0306 12198,18054,390,1161,1335,910 0 75235 -- MSL 401 ( 9E 227)
+u0041_0328 18540,18555,3990,0,2757 2 75173 -- MSL 404 ( 9E 165)
+u0061_0328 12198,11670,4155,687,1335,687 0 75193 -- MSL 405 ( 9E 185)
+'C 18540,24930,390,2820,-794,910 2 75206 -- MSL 406 ( 9E 198)
+'c 9759,19590,390,3231,495,910 2 75238 -- MSL 407 ( 9E 230)
+u0041_030C 18540,24969,390,2820,-794,910 2 75208 -- MSL 410 ( 9E 200)
+u0061_030C 9759,19863,390,3513,495,910 2 75240 -- MSL 411 ( 9E 232)
+u0044_030C 20004,24969,150,1380,1872,910 2 75215 -- MSL 414 ( 9E 207)
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+a~ "
+`U 21468,24846,390 2 161241 -- MSL 111 (19U 217)
+^U 21468,24600,390 2 161243 -- MSL 112 (19U 219)
+u00AF 13173,21105 2 161199 -- MSL 113 (19U 175)
+'Y 19029,24846,150 2 161245 -- MSL 114 (19U 221)
+'y 14148,20460,6705 3 161277 -- MSL 115 (19U 253)
+de 12684,17805 0 161200 -- MSL 116 (19U 176)
+,C 19515,18555,5964 2 161223 -- MSL 117 (19U 199)
+,c 11220,11670,5553 0 161255 -- MSL 118 (19U 231)
+~N 22443,24498,774 2 161233 -- MSL 119 (19U 209)
+~n 14637,18180,150 0 161265 -- MSL 120 (19U 241)
+r! 6831,12096,7131 1 161185 -- MSL 121 (19U 161)
+r? 9759,12096,7131 1 161215 -- MSL 122 (19U 191)
+Cs 12684,15684 0 161188 -- MSL 123 (19U 164)
+Po 12684,17805,5424 0 161187 -- MSL 124 (19U 163)
+Ye 12684,18315,150 2 161189 -- MSL 125 (19U 165)
+sc 12684,18555,5250 2 161191 -- MSL 126 (19U 167)
+Fn 12684,20250,6705 3 161155 -- MSL 127 (19U 131)
+ct 12684,17556,126 0 161186 -- MSL 128 (19U 162)
+^a 11220,20460,390 2 161250 -- MSL 129 (19U 226)
+^e 11220,20460,390 2 161258 -- MSL 130 (19U 234)
+^o 14148,20460,390 2 161268 -- MSL 131 (19U 244)
+^u 14148,20460,390 2 161275 -- MSL 132 (19U 251)
+'a 11220,20460,390 2 161249 -- MSL 133 (19U 225)
+'e 11220,20460,390 2 161257 -- MSL 134 (19U 233)
+'o 14148,20460,390 2 161267 -- MSL 135 (19U 243)
+'u 14148,20460,390 2 161274 -- MSL 136 (19U 250)
+`a 11220,20460,390 2 161248 -- MSL 137 (19U 224)
+`e 11220,20460,390 2 161256 -- MSL 138 (19U 232)
+`o 14148,20460,390 2 161266 -- MSL 139 (19U 242)
+`u 14148,20460,390 2 161273 -- MSL 140 (19U 249)
+:a 11220,17244,390 0 161252 -- MSL 141 (19U 228)
+:e 11220,17244,390 0 161259 -- MSL 142 (19U 235)
+:o 14148,17244,390 0 161270 -- MSL 143 (19U 246)
+:u 14148,17244,390 0 161276 -- MSL 144 (19U 252)
+oA 20004,24768,150 2 161221 -- MSL 145 (19U 197)
+^i 7317,20460,150 2 161262 -- MSL 146 (19U 238)
+/O 22443,18948,501 2 161240 -- MSL 147 (19U 216)
+AE 28299,18315,150 2 161222 -- MSL 148 (19U 198)
+oa 11220,19248,390 2 161253 -- MSL 149 (19U 229)
+'i 7317,20460,150 2 161261 -- MSL 150 (19U 237)
+/o 14148,11832,489 0 161272 -- MSL 151 (19U 248)
+ae 17076,11670,390 0 161254 -- MSL 152 (19U 230)
+:A 20004,23751,150 2 161220 -- MSL 153 (19U 196)
+`i 7317,20460,150 2 161260 -- MSL 154 (19U 236)
+:O 22443,23751,390 2 161238 -- MSL 155 (19U 214)
+:U 21468,23751,390 2 161244 -- MSL 156 (19U 220)
+'E 16587,24846,150 2 161225 -- MSL 157 (19U 201)
+:i 7317,17244,150 0 161263 -- MSL 158 (19U 239)
+ss 14637,20250,390 2 161247 -- MSL 159 (19U 223)
+^O 22443,24600,390 2 161236 -- MSL 160 (19U 212)
+'A 20004,24846,150 2 161217 -- MSL 161 (19U 193)
+~A 20004,24498,150 2 161219 -- MSL 162 (19U 195)
+~a 11220,18180,390 0 161251 -- MSL 163 (19U 227)
+-D 20979,18555,150 2 161232 -- MSL 164 (19U 208)
+Sd 14148,20250,390 2 161264 -- MSL 165 (19U 240)
+'I 8781,24846,150 2 161229 -- MSL 166 (19U 205)
+`I 8781,24846,150 2 161228 -- MSL 167 (19U 204)
+'O 22443,24846,390 2 161235 -- MSL 168 (19U 211)
+`O 22443,24846,390 2 161234 -- MSL 169 (19U 210)
+~O 22443,24498,390 2 161237 -- MSL 170 (19U 213)
+~o 14148,18180,390 0 161269 -- MSL 171 (19U 245)
+vS 12684,24612,390 2 161162 -- MSL 172 (19U 138)
+vs 9270,20499,390 2 161178 -- MSL 173 (19U 154)
+'U 21468,24846,390 2 161242 -- MSL 174 (19U 218)
+:Y 19029,23751,150 2 161183 -- MSL 175 (19U 159)
+:y 14148,17244,6705 1 161279 -- MSL 176 (19U 255)
+TP 15612,18315,150 2 161246 -- MSL 177 (19U 222)
+Tp 14148,20250,6855 3 161278 -- MSL 178 (19U 254)
+mc 14637,10800,5595 0 161205 -- MSL 180 (19U 181)
+ps 12684,19635,4200 2 161206 -- MSL 181 (19U 182)
+34 21468,17805,288 0 161214 -- MSL 182 (19U 190)
+\- 21468,7305 0 60096 -- MSL 183 ( 7J 192)
+14 21468,17805,288 0 161212 -- MSL 184 (19U 188)
+12 21468,17805,288 0 161213 -- MSL 185 (19U 189)
+Of 12684,17805 0 161194 -- MSL 186 (19U 170)
+Om 12684,17805 0 161210 -- MSL 187 (19U 186)
+Fo 11220,9945 0 161195 -- MSL 188 (19U 171)
+Fc 11220,9945 0 161211 -- MSL 190 (19U 187)
+t+- 21468,13191,3105 0 161201 -- MSL 191 (19U 177)
+bb 13173,19083,5916 2 161190 -- MSL 192 (19U 166)
+co 13173,19725 2 161193 -- MSL 193 (19U 169)
+tno 21468,10029 0 161196 -- MSL 194 (19U 172)
+u00AD 6831,6960 0 161197 -- MSL 195 (19U 173)
+rg 13173,19725 2 161198 -- MSL 196 (19U 174)
+S2 8781,17805 0 161202 -- MSL 197 (19U 178)
+S3 8781,17805 0 161203 -- MSL 198 (19U 179)
+ac 12684,255,5553 0 161208 -- MSL 199 (19U 184)
+S1 8781,17805 0 161209 -- MSL 200 (19U 185)
+tmu 21468,12969,189 0 161239 -- MSL 201 (19U 215)
+tdi 21468,12966,36 0 161271 -- MSL 202 (19U 247)
+u203C 12684,18837,390 2 87315 -- MSL 221 (10U 19)
+u20A7 24396,18555,390 2 60121 -- MSL 232 ( 7J 217)
+pc 6831,10326 0 161207 -- MSL 302 (19U 183)
+u013F 16101,18315,150 2 51943 -- MSL 306 ( 6J 231)
+u0140 8778,20262,150 2 51959 -- MSL 307 ( 6J 247)
+u2113 12684,18150,297 0 60122 -- MSL 308 ( 7J 218)
+u0149 17079,18555,150 2 51951 -- MSL 309 ( 6J 239)
+fm 12684,17805 0 60101 -- MSL 310 ( 7J 197)
+sd 12684,17805 0 60102 -- MSL 311 ( 7J 198)
+dg 12684,18555,5250 2 161158 -- MSL 312 (19U 134)
+tm 16101,17550 0 161177 -- MSL 313 (19U 153)
+u2017 13173,0,6588 1 60095 -- MSL 314 ( 7J 191)
+ah 12684,20499 2 75169 -- MSL 315 ( 9E 161)
+ao 12684,19248 2 60152 -- MSL 316 ( 7J 248)
+f/ 2928,17805,288 0 60109 -- MSL 324 ( 7J 205)
+em 21468,6960 0 161175 -- MSL 325 (19U 151)
+en 12684,6960 0 161174 -- MSL 326 (19U 150)
+dd 12684,18555,5250 2 161159 -- MSL 327 (19U 135)
+.i 7317,11673,150 0 46333 -- MSL 328 ( 5T 253)
+aq 7317,18555 2 161063 -- MSL 329 (19U 39)
+bu 13173,14226 0 161173 -- MSL 331 (19U 149)
+u207F 14637,17808 0 87548 -- MSL 332 (10U 252)
+u0111 13662,20250,390 2 75248 -- MSL 342 ( 9E 240)
+u0041_0306 20004,24465,150 2 75203 -- MSL 400 ( 9E 195)
+u0061_0306 11220,17796,390 0 75235 -- MSL 401 ( 9E 227)
+u0041_0328 20004,18555,4461 2 75173 -- MSL 404 ( 9E 165)
+u0061_0328 11220,11670,4653 0 75193 -- MSL 405 ( 9E 185)
+'C 19515,24846,390 2 75206 -- MSL 406 ( 9E 198)
+'c 11220,20460,390 2 75238 -- MSL 407 ( 9E 230)
+u0041_030C 19515,24612,390 2 75208 -- MSL 410 ( 9E 200)
+u0061_030C 11220,20499,390 2 75240 -- MSL 411 ( 9E 232)
+u0044_030C 20979,24612,150 2 75215 -- MSL 414 ( 9E 207)
+u0064_030C 17076,20250,390 2 75247 -- MSL 415 ( 9E 239)
+u0045_030C 16587,24612,150 2 75212 -- MSL 416 ( 9E 204)
+u0065_030C 11220,20499,390 2 75244 -- MSL 417 ( 9E 236)
+u0045_0328 16587,18315,4461 2 75210 -- MSL 422 ( 9E 202)
+u0065_0328 11220,11670,4653 0 75242 -- MSL 423 ( 9E 234)
+u004C_0301 16101,24846,150 2 75205 -- MSL 440 ( 9E 197)
+u006C_0301 7317,25626,150 2 75237 -- MSL 441 ( 9E 229)
+u004C_030C 16101,18846,150 2 75196 -- MSL 442 ( 9E 188)
+u006C_030C 10245,20262,150 2 75198 -- MSL 443 ( 9E 190)
+u004E_0301 22443,24846,774 2 75217 -- MSL 446 ( 9E 209)
+u006E_0301 14637,20460,150 2 75249 -- MSL 447 ( 9E 241)
+u004E_030C 22443,24612,774 2 75218 -- MSL 448 ( 9E 210)
+u006E_030C 14637,20499,150 2 75250 -- MSL 449 ( 9E 242)
+u004F_030B 22443,24846,390 2 75221 -- MSL 452 ( 9E 213)
+u006F_030B 14148,20460,390 2 75253 -- MSL 453 ( 9E 245)
+u0052_0301 18540,24846,150 2 75200 -- MSL 456 ( 9E 192)
+u0072_0301 10245,20460,150 2 75232 -- MSL 457 ( 9E 224)
+u0052_030C 18540,24612,150 2 75224 -- MSL 458 ( 9E 216)
+u0072_030C 10245,20499,150 2 75256 -- MSL 459 ( 9E 248)
+u0053_0301 12684,24846,390 2 75148 -- MSL 462 ( 9E 140)
+u0073_0301 9270,20460,390 2 75164 -- MSL 463 ( 9E 156)
+u0054_030C 18051,24612,150 2 75149 -- MSL 466 ( 9E 141)
+u0074_030C 9759,20250,390 2 75165 -- MSL 467 ( 9E 157)
+u0054_0327 18051,19299,5964 2 75230 -- MSL 468 ( 9E 222)
+u0074_0327 8781,13677,5553 0 75262 -- MSL 469 ( 9E 254)
+u0055_030B 21468,24846,390 2 75227 -- MSL 474 ( 9E 219)
+u0075_030B 14148,20460,390 2 75259 -- MSL 475 ( 9E 251)
+u0055_030A 21468,24768,390 2 75225 -- MSL 476 ( 9E 217)
+u0075_030A 14148,19248,390 2 75257 -- MSL 477 ( 9E 249)
+u005A_0301 17565,24846 2 75151 -- MSL 482 ( 9E 143)
+u007A_0301 12198,20460 2 75167 -- MSL 483 ( 9E 159)
+u005A_0307 17565,23751 2 75183 -- MSL 484 ( 9E 175)
+u007A_0307 12198,17244 0 75199 -- MSL 485 ( 9E 191)
+u2070 8781,17805 0 51753 -- MSL 1000 ( 6J 41)
+u2074 8781,17805 0 51748 -- MSL 1001 ( 6J 36)
+u2075 8781,17625 0 51749 -- MSL 1002 ( 6J 37)
+u2076 8781,17805 0 51806 -- MSL 1003 ( 6J 94)
+u2077 8781,17625 0 51750 -- MSL 1004 ( 6J 38)
+u2078 8781,17805 0 51754 -- MSL 1005 ( 6J 42)
+u2079 8781,17805 0 51752 -- MSL 1006 ( 6J 40)
+lq 11220,18555 2 161171 -- MSL 1017 (19U 147)
+rq 11220,18555 2 161172 -- MSL 1018 (19U 148)
+Bq 11220,2811,3939 0 161156 -- MSL 1019 (19U 132)
+u2003 21468,0 0 51821 -- MSL 1020 ( 6J 109)
+u2002 12684,0 0 51822 -- MSL 1021 ( 6J 110)
+u2009 6831,0 0 51828 -- MSL 1023 ( 6J 116)
+u2026 21468,2685,390 0 161157 -- MSL 1028 (19U 133)
+vz 12198,20499 2 75166 -- MSL 1031 ( 9E 158)
+u2120 16101,17703 0 128299 -- MSL 1034 (15U 43)
+u211E 20004,18315,4056 2 51794 -- MSL 1036 ( 6J 82)
+fi 14637,20250,150 2 60077 -- MSL 1040 ( 7J 173)
+fl 14637,20250,150 2 60078 -- MSL 1041 ( 7J 174)
+ff 15612,20250,150 2 51883 -- MSL 1042 ( 6J 171)
+Fi 21954,20250,150 2 51884 -- MSL 1043 ( 6J 172)
+Fl 21954,20250,150 2 51885 -- MSL 1044 ( 6J 173)
+ij 14148,19356,6705 3 60134 -- MSL 1047 ( 7J 230)
+u2105 23415,19962,474 2 60072 -- MSL 1060 ( 7J 168)
+u0047_0306 20979,24465,390 2 46288 -- MSL 1061 ( 5T 208)
+u0067_0306 12198,17796,6705 1 46320 -- MSL 1062 ( 5T 240)
+u0053_0327 12684,18555,5964 2 75178 -- MSL 1063 ( 9E 170)
+u0073_0327 9270,11670,5553 0 75194 -- MSL 1064 ( 9E 186)
+u0049_0307 8781,23751,150 2 46301 -- MSL 1065 ( 5T 221)
+bq 7317,2811,3939 0 161154 -- MSL 1067 (19U 130)
+%0 30738,17805,180 0 161161 -- MSL 1068 (19U 137)
+a- 12684,17367 0 60154 -- MSL 1084 ( 7J 250)
+ab 12684,17796 0 75170 -- MSL 1086 ( 9E 162)
+a. 12684,17244 0 75263 -- MSL 1088 ( 9E 255)
+oe 20004,11670,390 0 161180 -- MSL 1090 (19U 156)
+OE 27321,18555,390 2 161164 -- MSL 1091 (19U 140)
+fo 7317,9945 0 161163 -- MSL 1092 (19U 139)
+fc 7317,9945 0 161179 -- MSL 1093 (19U 155)
+sq 19029,15624 0 60091 -- MSL 1094 ( 7J 187)
+/L 16101,18315,150 2 75171 -- MSL 1095 ( 9E 163)
+/l 7317,20262,150 2 75187 -- MSL 1096 ( 9E 179)
+a" 12684,20460 2 75197 -- MSL 1097 ( 9E 189)
+ho 12684,600,4653 0 75186 -- MSL 1098 ( 9E 178)
+vZ 17565,24612 2 75150 -- MSL 1106 ( 9E 142)
+IJ 18540,18315,6060 2 60135 -- MSL 1107 ( 7J 231)
diff --git a/contrib/groff/font/devlj4/LGB b/contrib/groff/font/devlj4/LGB
index 07a0a38744a0..1b6d7472a661 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/font/devlj4/LGB
+++ b/contrib/groff/font/devlj4/LGB
@@ -1,3 +1,4 @@
+# LetterGothic Bd
name LGB
spacewidth 13227
pcltypeface 4102
@@ -5,255 +6,325 @@ pclproportional 0
pclweight 3
pclstyle 0
charset
-! 13227,18990,330 2 3617
-dq 13227,18990 2 3618
+! 13227,18990,330 2 161057 -- MSL 1 (19U 33)
+dq 13227,18990 2 161058 -- MSL 2 (19U 34)
" "
-sh 13227,21345,2391 2 3619
+sh 13227,21345,2391 2 161059 -- MSL 3 (19U 35)
# "
-Do 13227,19320,993 2 3620
+Do 13227,19320,993 2 161060 -- MSL 4 (19U 36)
$ "
-% 13227,19320,330 2 3621
-& 13227,19320,330 2 3622
-cq 13227,19320 2 51751
+% 13227,19320,330 2 161061 -- MSL 5 (19U 37)
+& 13227,19320,330 2 161062 -- MSL 6 (19U 38)
+cq 13227,19320 2 161170 -- MSL 8 (19U 146)
' "
-( 13227,19320,2325 2 3624
-) 13227,19320,2325 2 3625
-* 13227,18990 2 3626
-+ 13227,15645 0 3627
-, 13227,2925,2640 0 3628
-hy 13227,8775 0 3629
+( 13227,19320,2325 2 161064 -- MSL 9 (19U 40)
+) 13227,19320,2325 2 161065 -- MSL 10 (19U 41)
+* 13227,18990 2 161066 -- MSL 11 (19U 42)
++ 13227,15645 0 161067 -- MSL 12 (19U 43)
+, 13227,2925,2640 0 161068 -- MSL 13 (19U 44)
+hy 13227,8775 0 161069 -- MSL 14 (19U 45)
- "
-. 13227,3180,330 0 3630
-sl 13227,19545,330 2 3631
+. 13227,3180,330 0 161070 -- MSL 15 (19U 46)
+sl 13227,19545,330 2 161071 -- MSL 16 (19U 47)
/ "
-0 13227,19320,330 2 3632
-1 13227,19320 2 3633
-2 13227,19320 2 3634
-3 13227,19320,330 2 3635
-4 13227,19320 2 3636
-5 13227,18990,330 2 3637
-6 13227,19320,330 2 3638
-7 13227,18990 2 3639
-8 13227,19320,330 2 3640
-9 13227,19320,330 2 3641
-: 13227,12654,330 0 3642
-; 13227,12654,2640 0 3643
-< 13227,15312 0 3644
-= 13227,12534 0 3645
-> 13227,15312 0 3646
-? 13227,19320,330 2 3647
-at 13227,19320,330 2 3648
+0 13227,19320,330 2 161072 -- MSL 17 (19U 48)
+1 13227,19320 2 161073 -- MSL 18 (19U 49)
+2 13227,19320 2 161074 -- MSL 19 (19U 50)
+3 13227,19320,330 2 161075 -- MSL 20 (19U 51)
+4 13227,19320 2 161076 -- MSL 21 (19U 52)
+5 13227,18990,330 2 161077 -- MSL 22 (19U 53)
+6 13227,19320,330 2 161078 -- MSL 23 (19U 54)
+7 13227,18990 2 161079 -- MSL 24 (19U 55)
+8 13227,19320,330 2 161080 -- MSL 25 (19U 56)
+9 13227,19320,330 2 161081 -- MSL 26 (19U 57)
+: 13227,12654,330 0 161082 -- MSL 27 (19U 58)
+; 13227,12654,2640 0 161083 -- MSL 28 (19U 59)
+< 13227,15312 0 161084 -- MSL 29 (19U 60)
+= 13227,12534 0 161085 -- MSL 30 (19U 61)
+> 13227,15312 0 161086 -- MSL 31 (19U 62)
+? 13227,19320,330 2 161087 -- MSL 32 (19U 63)
+at 13227,19320,330 2 161088 -- MSL 33 (19U 64)
@ "
-A 13227,18990 2 3649
-B 13227,18990 2 3650
-C 13227,19320,330 2 3651
-D 13227,18990 2 3652
-E 13227,18990 2 3653
-F 13227,18990 2 3654
-G 13227,19320,330 2 3655
-H 13227,18990 2 3656
-I 13227,18990 2 3657
-J 13227,18990,330 2 3658
-K 13227,18990 2 3659
-L 13227,18990 2 3660
-M 13227,18990 2 3661
-N 13227,18990 2 3662
-O 13227,19320,330 2 3663
-P 13227,18990 2 3664
-Q 13227,19320,2760 2 3665
-R 13227,18990 2 3666
-S 13227,19320,330 2 3667
-T 13227,18990 2 3668
-U 13227,18990,330 2 3669
-V 13227,18990 2 3670
-W 13227,18990 2 3671
-X 13227,18990 2 3672
-Y 13227,18990 2 3673
-Z 13227,18990 2 3674
-lB 13227,18990,3510 2 3675
+A 13227,18990 2 161089 -- MSL 34 (19U 65)
+B 13227,18990 2 161090 -- MSL 35 (19U 66)
+C 13227,19320,330 2 161091 -- MSL 36 (19U 67)
+D 13227,18990 2 161092 -- MSL 37 (19U 68)
+E 13227,18990 2 161093 -- MSL 38 (19U 69)
+F 13227,18990 2 161094 -- MSL 39 (19U 70)
+G 13227,19320,330 2 161095 -- MSL 40 (19U 71)
+H 13227,18990 2 161096 -- MSL 41 (19U 72)
+I 13227,18990 2 161097 -- MSL 42 (19U 73)
+J 13227,18990,330 2 161098 -- MSL 43 (19U 74)
+K 13227,18990 2 161099 -- MSL 44 (19U 75)
+L 13227,18990 2 161100 -- MSL 45 (19U 76)
+M 13227,18990 2 161101 -- MSL 46 (19U 77)
+N 13227,18990 2 161102 -- MSL 47 (19U 78)
+O 13227,19320,330 2 161103 -- MSL 48 (19U 79)
+P 13227,18990 2 161104 -- MSL 49 (19U 80)
+Q 13227,19320,2760 2 161105 -- MSL 50 (19U 81)
+R 13227,18990 2 161106 -- MSL 51 (19U 82)
+S 13227,19320,330 2 161107 -- MSL 52 (19U 83)
+T 13227,18990 2 161108 -- MSL 53 (19U 84)
+U 13227,18990,330 2 161109 -- MSL 54 (19U 85)
+V 13227,18990 2 161110 -- MSL 55 (19U 86)
+W 13227,18990 2 161111 -- MSL 56 (19U 87)
+X 13227,18990 2 161112 -- MSL 57 (19U 88)
+Y 13227,18990 2 161113 -- MSL 58 (19U 89)
+Z 13227,18990 2 161114 -- MSL 59 (19U 90)
+lB 13227,18990,3510 2 161115 -- MSL 60 (19U 91)
[ "
-rs 13227,19545,330 2 3676
+rs 13227,19545,330 2 161116 -- MSL 61 (19U 92)
\ "
-rB 13227,18990,3510 2 3677
+rB 13227,18990,3510 2 161117 -- MSL 62 (19U 93)
] "
-ha 13227,19758 2 51875
-_ 13227,0,6588 1 3679
-oq 13227,19320 2 51808
+ha 13227,19758 2 161118 -- MSL 63 (19U 94)
+_ 13227,0,6588 1 161119 -- MSL 64 (19U 95)
+oq 13227,19320 2 161169 -- MSL 66 (19U 145)
` "
-a 13227,14355,330 0 3681
-b 13227,19545,330 2 3682
-c 13227,14355,330 0 3683
-d 13227,19545,330 2 3684
-e 13227,14355,330 0 3685
-f 13227,19335 2 3686
-g 13227,14355,4350 0 3687
-h 13227,19545 2 3688
-i 13227,19095 2 3689
-j 13227,19095,4350 2 3690
-k 13227,19545 2 3691
-l 13227,19545 2 3692
-m 13227,14355 0 3693
-n 13227,14355 0 3694
-o 13227,14355,330 0 3695
-p 13227,14355,5475 1 3696
-q 13227,14355,5475 1 3697
-r 13227,14355 0 3698
-s 13227,14355,330 0 3699
-t 13227,18300,330 2 3700
-u 13227,14025,330 0 3701
-v 13227,14025 0 3702
-w 13227,14025 0 3703
-x 13227,14025 0 3704
-y 13227,14025,4350 0 3705
-z 13227,14025 0 3706
-lC 13227,20130,6141 3 3707
-{ "
-ba 13227,19758,6588 3 3708
-| "
-rC 13227,20130,6141 3 3709
-} "
-ti 13227,11181 0 51876
-`A 13227,25155 2 3776
-^A 13227,25080 2 3778
-`E 13227,25155 2 3784
-^E 13227,25080 2 3786
-:E 13227,24000 2 3787
-^I 13227,25080 2 3790
-:I 13227,24000 2 3791
-aa 13227,20745 2 3764
-ga 13227,20745 2 3680
-a^ 13227,21015 2 3678
+a 13227,14355,330 0 161121 -- MSL 67 (19U 97)
+b 13227,19545,330 2 161122 -- MSL 68 (19U 98)
+c 13227,14355,330 0 161123 -- MSL 69 (19U 99)
+d 13227,19545,330 2 161124 -- MSL 70 (19U 100)
+e 13227,14355,330 0 161125 -- MSL 71 (19U 101)
+f 13227,19335 2 161126 -- MSL 72 (19U 102)
+g 13227,14355,4350 0 161127 -- MSL 73 (19U 103)
+h 13227,19545 2 161128 -- MSL 74 (19U 104)
+i 13227,19095 2 161129 -- MSL 75 (19U 105)
+j 13227,19095,4350 2 161130 -- MSL 76 (19U 106)
+k 13227,19545 2 161131 -- MSL 77 (19U 107)
+l 13227,19545 2 161132 -- MSL 78 (19U 108)
+m 13227,14355 0 161133 -- MSL 79 (19U 109)
+n 13227,14355 0 161134 -- MSL 80 (19U 110)
+o 13227,14355,330 0 161135 -- MSL 81 (19U 111)
+p 13227,14355,5475 1 161136 -- MSL 82 (19U 112)
+q 13227,14355,5475 1 161137 -- MSL 83 (19U 113)
+r 13227,14355 0 161138 -- MSL 84 (19U 114)
+s 13227,14355,330 0 161139 -- MSL 85 (19U 115)
+t 13227,18300,330 2 161140 -- MSL 86 (19U 116)
+u 13227,14025,330 0 161141 -- MSL 87 (19U 117)
+v 13227,14025 0 161142 -- MSL 88 (19U 118)
+w 13227,14025 0 161143 -- MSL 89 (19U 119)
+x 13227,14025 0 161144 -- MSL 90 (19U 120)
+y 13227,14025,4350 0 161145 -- MSL 91 (19U 121)
+z 13227,14025 0 161146 -- MSL 92 (19U 122)
+{ 13227,20130,6141 3 161147 -- MSL 93 (19U 123)
+lC "
+| 13227,19758,6588 3 161148 -- MSL 94 (19U 124)
+ba "
+} 13227,20130,6141 3 161149 -- MSL 95 (19U 125)
+rC "
+ti 13227,11181 0 161150 -- MSL 96 (19U 126)
+`A 13227,25155 2 161216 -- MSL 99 (19U 192)
+^A 13227,25080 2 161218 -- MSL 100 (19U 194)
+`E 13227,25155 2 161224 -- MSL 101 (19U 200)
+^E 13227,25080 2 161226 -- MSL 102 (19U 202)
+:E 13227,24000 2 161227 -- MSL 103 (19U 203)
+^I 13227,25080 2 161230 -- MSL 104 (19U 206)
+:I 13227,24000 2 161231 -- MSL 105 (19U 207)
+aa 13227,20745 2 161204 -- MSL 106 (19U 180)
+ga 13227,20745 2 161120 -- MSL 107 (19U 96)
+a^ 13227,21015 2 161160 -- MSL 108 (19U 136)
^ "
-ad 13227,19125 2 3752
-a~ 13227,19683 2 3710
-~ "
-`U 13227,25155,330 2 3801
-^U 13227,25080,330 2 3803
-'Y 13227,25155 2 3805
-'y 13227,20745,4350 2 3837
-de 13227,19320 2 3760
-,C 13227,19320,5787 3 3783
-,c 13227,14355,6060 1 3815
-~N 13227,24552 2 3793
-~n 13227,19683 2 3825
-r! 13227,14319,5001 1 3745
-r? 13227,14265,5385 1 3775
-Cs 13227,15885 0 3748
-Po 13227,18990,330 2 3747
-Ye 13227,18990 2 3749
-sc 13227,19320,1218 2 3751
-Fn 13227,19335,3558 2 51871
-ct 13227,19320,330 2 3746
-^a 13227,21015,330 2 3810
-^e 13227,21015,330 2 3818
-^o 13227,21015,330 2 3828
-^u 13227,21015,330 2 3835
-'a 13227,20745,330 2 3809
-'e 13227,20745,330 2 3817
-'o 13227,20745,330 2 3827
-'u 13227,20745,330 2 3834
-`a 13227,20745,330 2 3808
-`e 13227,20745,330 2 3816
-`o 13227,20745,330 2 3826
-`u 13227,20745,330 2 3833
-:a 13227,19125,330 2 3812
-:e 13227,19125,330 2 3819
-:o 13227,19125,330 2 3830
-:u 13227,19125,330 2 3836
-oA 13227,24882 2 3781
-^i 13227,21015 2 3822
-/O 13227,19320,459 2 3800
-AE 13227,18990 2 3782
-oa 13227,20790,330 2 3813
-'i 13227,20745 2 3821
-/o 13227,14901,957 0 3832
-ae 13227,14355,330 0 3814
-:A 13227,24000 2 3780
-`i 13227,20745 2 3820
-:O 13227,24000,330 2 3798
-:U 13227,24000,330 2 3804
-'E 13227,25155 2 3785
-:i 13227,19125 2 3823
-ss 13227,19335,330 2 3807
-^O 13227,25080,330 2 3796
-'A 13227,25155 2 3777
-~A 13227,24552 2 3779
-~a 13227,19683,330 2 3811
--D 13227,18990 2 3792
-Sd 13227,19656,330 2 3824
-'I 13227,25155 2 3789
-`I 13227,25155 2 3788
-'O 13227,25155,330 2 3795
-`O 13227,25155,330 2 3794
-~O 13227,24552,330 2 3797
-~o 13227,19683,330 2 3829
-vS 13227,25116,330 2 51795
-vs 13227,21015,330 2 51827
-'U 13227,25155,330 2 3802
-:Y 13227,24000 2 51801
-:y 13227,19125,4350 2 3839
-TP 13227,18990 2 3806
-Tp 13227,19545,5475 3 3838
-mc 13227,14025,4350 0 3765
-ps 13227,19635,4200 2 3766
-34 13227,19110,3825 2 3774
-\- 13227,10425 0 51757
-14 13227,19110,3825 2 3772
-12 13227,19110,3825 2 3773
-Of 13227,19320 2 3754
-Om 13227,19320 2 3770
-Fo 13227,14115 0 3755
-Fc 13227,14115 0 3771
-t+- 13227,15645,30 0 3761
-bb 13227,19083,5916 3 3750
-co 13227,19635 2 3753
-tno 13227,13020 0 3756
-rg 13227,19635 2 3758
-S2 13227,19110 2 3762
-S3 13227,19110 2 3763
-ac 13227,0,6060 1 3768
-S1 13227,19110 2 3769
-tmu 13227,15549 0 3799
-tdi 13227,15510 0 3831
-pc 13227,11376 0 3767
-fm 13227,18990 2 51873
-sd 13227,18990 2 51874
-dg 13227,18990 2 51755
-tm 13227,17850 2 51796
-ah 13227,21015 2 51935
-ao 13227,20790 2 51930
-f/ 13227,15675 0 51759
-em 13227,8430 0 51789
-en 13227,8430 0 51790
-dd 13227,18990 2 51773
-.i 13227,14025 0 51957
-aq 13227,18990 2 3623
-bu 13227,12714 0 51889
-'C 13227,25155,330 2 20166
-'c 13227,20745,330 2 20198
-lq 13227,19320 2 51838
-rq 13227,19320 2 51746
-Bq 13227,3486,2079 0 51772
-vz 13227,21015 2 51834
-fi 13227,19335 2 51881
-fl 13227,19335 2 51882
-ff 13227,19335 2 51883
-Fi 13227,19335 2 51884
-Fl 13227,19335 2 51885
-ij 13227,19095,4350 2 51958
-bq 13227,3486,2079 0 51756
-%0 13227,19320,330 2 51901
-a- 13227,19119 2 3759
-ab 13227,19830 2 51926
-a. 13227,19125 2 51927
-oe 13227,14355,330 0 51823
-OE 13227,19320,330 2 51791
-fo 13227,14115 0 51886
-fc 13227,14115 0 51887
-sq 13227,14106 0 51899
-/L 13227,18990 2 51944
-/l 13227,19545 2 51960
-a" 13227,20745 2 51933
-ho 13227,1026,5109 1 51934
-vZ 13227,25116 2 51802
-IJ 13227,18990,330 2 51942
+ad 13227,19125 2 161192 -- MSL 109 (19U 168)
+~ 13227,19683 2 161176 -- MSL 110 (19U 152)
+a~ "
+`U 13227,25155,330 2 161241 -- MSL 111 (19U 217)
+^U 13227,25080,330 2 161243 -- MSL 112 (19U 219)
+u00AF 13227,21105 2 161199 -- MSL 113 (19U 175)
+'Y 13227,25155 2 161245 -- MSL 114 (19U 221)
+'y 13227,20745,4350 2 161277 -- MSL 115 (19U 253)
+de 13227,19320 2 161200 -- MSL 116 (19U 176)
+,C 13227,19320,5787 3 161223 -- MSL 117 (19U 199)
+,c 13227,14355,6060 1 161255 -- MSL 118 (19U 231)
+~N 13227,24552 2 161233 -- MSL 119 (19U 209)
+~n 13227,19683 2 161265 -- MSL 120 (19U 241)
+r! 13227,14319,5001 1 161185 -- MSL 121 (19U 161)
+r? 13227,14265,5385 1 161215 -- MSL 122 (19U 191)
+Cs 13227,15885 0 161188 -- MSL 123 (19U 164)
+Po 13227,18990,330 2 161187 -- MSL 124 (19U 163)
+Ye 13227,18990 2 161189 -- MSL 125 (19U 165)
+sc 13227,19320,1218 2 161191 -- MSL 126 (19U 167)
+Fn 13227,19335,3558 2 161155 -- MSL 127 (19U 131)
+ct 13227,19320,330 2 161186 -- MSL 128 (19U 162)
+^a 13227,21015,330 2 161250 -- MSL 129 (19U 226)
+^e 13227,21015,330 2 161258 -- MSL 130 (19U 234)
+^o 13227,21015,330 2 161268 -- MSL 131 (19U 244)
+^u 13227,21015,330 2 161275 -- MSL 132 (19U 251)
+'a 13227,20745,330 2 161249 -- MSL 133 (19U 225)
+'e 13227,20745,330 2 161257 -- MSL 134 (19U 233)
+'o 13227,20745,330 2 161267 -- MSL 135 (19U 243)
+'u 13227,20745,330 2 161274 -- MSL 136 (19U 250)
+`a 13227,20745,330 2 161248 -- MSL 137 (19U 224)
+`e 13227,20745,330 2 161256 -- MSL 138 (19U 232)
+`o 13227,20745,330 2 161266 -- MSL 139 (19U 242)
+`u 13227,20745,330 2 161273 -- MSL 140 (19U 249)
+:a 13227,19125,330 2 161252 -- MSL 141 (19U 228)
+:e 13227,19125,330 2 161259 -- MSL 142 (19U 235)
+:o 13227,19125,330 2 161270 -- MSL 143 (19U 246)
+:u 13227,19125,330 2 161276 -- MSL 144 (19U 252)
+oA 13227,24882 2 161221 -- MSL 145 (19U 197)
+^i 13227,21015 2 161262 -- MSL 146 (19U 238)
+/O 13227,19320,459 2 161240 -- MSL 147 (19U 216)
+AE 13227,18990 2 161222 -- MSL 148 (19U 198)
+oa 13227,20790,330 2 161253 -- MSL 149 (19U 229)
+'i 13227,20745 2 161261 -- MSL 150 (19U 237)
+/o 13227,14901,957 0 161272 -- MSL 151 (19U 248)
+ae 13227,14355,330 0 161254 -- MSL 152 (19U 230)
+:A 13227,24000 2 161220 -- MSL 153 (19U 196)
+`i 13227,20745 2 161260 -- MSL 154 (19U 236)
+:O 13227,24000,330 2 161238 -- MSL 155 (19U 214)
+:U 13227,24000,330 2 161244 -- MSL 156 (19U 220)
+'E 13227,25155 2 161225 -- MSL 157 (19U 201)
+:i 13227,19125 2 161263 -- MSL 158 (19U 239)
+ss 13227,19335,330 2 161247 -- MSL 159 (19U 223)
+^O 13227,25080,330 2 161236 -- MSL 160 (19U 212)
+'A 13227,25155 2 161217 -- MSL 161 (19U 193)
+~A 13227,24552 2 161219 -- MSL 162 (19U 195)
+~a 13227,19683,330 2 161251 -- MSL 163 (19U 227)
+-D 13227,18990 2 161232 -- MSL 164 (19U 208)
+Sd 13227,19656,330 2 161264 -- MSL 165 (19U 240)
+'I 13227,25155 2 161229 -- MSL 166 (19U 205)
+`I 13227,25155 2 161228 -- MSL 167 (19U 204)
+'O 13227,25155,330 2 161235 -- MSL 168 (19U 211)
+`O 13227,25155,330 2 161234 -- MSL 169 (19U 210)
+~O 13227,24552,330 2 161237 -- MSL 170 (19U 213)
+~o 13227,19683,330 2 161269 -- MSL 171 (19U 245)
+vS 13227,25116,330 2 161162 -- MSL 172 (19U 138)
+vs 13227,21015,330 2 161178 -- MSL 173 (19U 154)
+'U 13227,25155,330 2 161242 -- MSL 174 (19U 218)
+:Y 13227,24000 2 161183 -- MSL 175 (19U 159)
+:y 13227,19125,4350 2 161279 -- MSL 176 (19U 255)
+TP 13227,18990 2 161246 -- MSL 177 (19U 222)
+Tp 13227,19545,5475 3 161278 -- MSL 178 (19U 254)
+mc 13227,14025,4350 0 161205 -- MSL 180 (19U 181)
+ps 13227,19635,4200 2 161206 -- MSL 181 (19U 182)
+34 13227,19110,3825 2 161214 -- MSL 182 (19U 190)
+\- 13227,10425 0 60096 -- MSL 183 ( 7J 192)
+14 13227,19110,3825 2 161212 -- MSL 184 (19U 188)
+12 13227,19110,3825 2 161213 -- MSL 185 (19U 189)
+Of 13227,19320 2 161194 -- MSL 186 (19U 170)
+Om 13227,19320 2 161210 -- MSL 187 (19U 186)
+Fo 13227,14115 0 161195 -- MSL 188 (19U 171)
+Fc 13227,14115 0 161211 -- MSL 190 (19U 187)
+t+- 13227,15645,30 0 161201 -- MSL 191 (19U 177)
+bb 13227,19083,5916 3 161190 -- MSL 192 (19U 166)
+co 13227,19635 2 161193 -- MSL 193 (19U 169)
+tno 13227,13020 0 161196 -- MSL 194 (19U 172)
+u00AD 13227,8775 0 161197 -- MSL 195 (19U 173)
+rg 13227,19635 2 161198 -- MSL 196 (19U 174)
+S2 13227,19110 2 161202 -- MSL 197 (19U 178)
+S3 13227,19110 2 161203 -- MSL 198 (19U 179)
+ac 13227,0,6060 1 161208 -- MSL 199 (19U 184)
+S1 13227,19110 2 161209 -- MSL 200 (19U 185)
+tmu 13227,15549 0 161239 -- MSL 201 (19U 215)
+tdi 13227,15510 0 161271 -- MSL 202 (19U 247)
+u203C 13227,18990,330 2 87315 -- MSL 221 (10U 19)
+u20A7 13227,18990,330 2 60121 -- MSL 232 ( 7J 217)
+pc 13227,11376 0 161207 -- MSL 302 (19U 183)
+u013F 13227,18990 2 51943 -- MSL 306 ( 6J 231)
+u0140 13227,19545 2 51959 -- MSL 307 ( 6J 247)
+u2113 13227,18111,330 2 60122 -- MSL 308 ( 7J 218)
+u0149 13227,19320 2 51951 -- MSL 309 ( 6J 239)
+fm 13227,18990 2 60101 -- MSL 310 ( 7J 197)
+sd 13227,18990 2 60102 -- MSL 311 ( 7J 198)
+dg 13227,18990 2 161158 -- MSL 312 (19U 134)
+tm 13227,17850 2 161177 -- MSL 313 (19U 153)
+u2017 13227,0,6588 1 60095 -- MSL 314 ( 7J 191)
+ah 13227,21015 2 75169 -- MSL 315 ( 9E 161)
+ao 13227,20790 2 60152 -- MSL 316 ( 7J 248)
+f/ 13227,15675 0 60109 -- MSL 324 ( 7J 205)
+em 13227,8430 0 161175 -- MSL 325 (19U 151)
+en 13227,8430 0 161174 -- MSL 326 (19U 150)
+dd 13227,18990 2 161159 -- MSL 327 (19U 135)
+.i 13227,14025 0 46333 -- MSL 328 ( 5T 253)
+aq 13227,18990 2 161063 -- MSL 329 (19U 39)
+bu 13227,12714 0 161173 -- MSL 331 (19U 149)
+u207F 13227,19110 2 87548 -- MSL 332 (10U 252)
+u0111 13227,19545,330 2 75248 -- MSL 342 ( 9E 240)
+u0041_0306 13227,24720 2 75203 -- MSL 400 ( 9E 195)
+u0061_0306 13227,19830,330 2 75235 -- MSL 401 ( 9E 227)
+u0041_0328 13227,18990,5109 3 75173 -- MSL 404 ( 9E 165)
+u0061_0328 13227,14355,5109 1 75193 -- MSL 405 ( 9E 185)
+'C 13227,25155,330 2 75206 -- MSL 406 ( 9E 198)
+'c 13227,20745,330 2 75238 -- MSL 407 ( 9E 230)
+u0041_030C 13227,25116,330 2 75208 -- MSL 410 ( 9E 200)
+u0061_030C 13227,21015,330 2 75240 -- MSL 411 ( 9E 232)
+u0044_030C 13227,25116 2 75215 -- MSL 414 ( 9E 207)
+u0064_030C 13227,19545,330 2 75247 -- MSL 415 ( 9E 239)
+u0045_030C 13227,25116 2 75212 -- MSL 416 ( 9E 204)
+u0065_030C 13227,21015,330 2 75244 -- MSL 417 ( 9E 236)
+u0045_0328 13227,18990,5109 3 75210 -- MSL 422 ( 9E 202)
+u0065_0328 13227,14355,5109 1 75242 -- MSL 423 ( 9E 234)
+u004C_0301 13227,25155 2 75205 -- MSL 440 ( 9E 197)
+u006C_0301 13227,25155 2 75237 -- MSL 441 ( 9E 229)
+u004C_030C 13227,19320 2 75196 -- MSL 442 ( 9E 188)
+u006C_030C 13227,19545 2 75198 -- MSL 443 ( 9E 190)
+u004E_0301 13227,25155 2 75217 -- MSL 446 ( 9E 209)
+u006E_0301 13227,20745 2 75249 -- MSL 447 ( 9E 241)
+u004E_030C 13227,25116 2 75218 -- MSL 448 ( 9E 210)
+u006E_030C 13227,21015 2 75250 -- MSL 449 ( 9E 242)
+u004F_030B 13227,25155,330 2 75221 -- MSL 452 ( 9E 213)
+u006F_030B 13227,20745,330 2 75253 -- MSL 453 ( 9E 245)
+u0052_0301 13227,25155 2 75200 -- MSL 456 ( 9E 192)
+u0072_0301 13227,20745 2 75232 -- MSL 457 ( 9E 224)
+u0052_030C 13227,25116 2 75224 -- MSL 458 ( 9E 216)
+u0072_030C 13227,21015 2 75256 -- MSL 459 ( 9E 248)
+u0053_0301 13227,25155,330 2 75148 -- MSL 462 ( 9E 140)
+u0073_0301 13227,20745,330 2 75164 -- MSL 463 ( 9E 156)
+u0054_030C 13227,25116 2 75149 -- MSL 466 ( 9E 141)
+u0074_030C 13227,19320,330 2 75165 -- MSL 467 ( 9E 157)
+u0054_0327 13227,18990,5787 3 75230 -- MSL 468 ( 9E 222)
+u0074_0327 13227,18300,6060 3 75262 -- MSL 469 ( 9E 254)
+u0055_030B 13227,25155,330 2 75227 -- MSL 474 ( 9E 219)
+u0075_030B 13227,20745,330 2 75259 -- MSL 475 ( 9E 251)
+u0055_030A 13227,24882,330 2 75225 -- MSL 476 ( 9E 217)
+u0075_030A 13227,20790,330 2 75257 -- MSL 477 ( 9E 249)
+u005A_0301 13227,25155 2 75151 -- MSL 482 ( 9E 143)
+u007A_0301 13227,20745 2 75167 -- MSL 483 ( 9E 159)
+u005A_0307 13227,24000 2 75183 -- MSL 484 ( 9E 175)
+u007A_0307 13227,19125 2 75199 -- MSL 485 ( 9E 191)
+u2070 13227,19110 2 51753 -- MSL 1000 ( 6J 41)
+u2074 13227,19110 2 51748 -- MSL 1001 ( 6J 36)
+u2075 13227,18990 2 51749 -- MSL 1002 ( 6J 37)
+u2076 13227,19110 2 51806 -- MSL 1003 ( 6J 94)
+u2077 13227,18990 2 51750 -- MSL 1004 ( 6J 38)
+u2078 13227,19110 2 51754 -- MSL 1005 ( 6J 42)
+u2079 13227,19110 2 51752 -- MSL 1006 ( 6J 40)
+lq 13227,19320 2 161171 -- MSL 1017 (19U 147)
+rq 13227,19320 2 161172 -- MSL 1018 (19U 148)
+Bq 13227,3486,2079 0 161156 -- MSL 1019 (19U 132)
+u2003 13227,0 0 51821 -- MSL 1020 ( 6J 109)
+u2002 13227,0 0 51822 -- MSL 1021 ( 6J 110)
+u2009 13227,0 0 51828 -- MSL 1023 ( 6J 116)
+u2026 13227,2985 0 161157 -- MSL 1028 (19U 133)
+vz 13227,21015 2 75166 -- MSL 1031 ( 9E 158)
+u2120 13227,18000 2 128299 -- MSL 1034 (15U 43)
+u211E 13227,18990,3225 2 51794 -- MSL 1036 ( 6J 82)
+fi 13227,19335 2 60077 -- MSL 1040 ( 7J 173)
+fl 13227,19335 2 60078 -- MSL 1041 ( 7J 174)
+ff 13227,19335 2 51883 -- MSL 1042 ( 6J 171)
+Fi 13227,19335 2 51884 -- MSL 1043 ( 6J 172)
+Fl 13227,19335 2 51885 -- MSL 1044 ( 6J 173)
+ij 13227,19095,4350 2 60134 -- MSL 1047 ( 7J 230)
+u2105 13227,19545,330 2 60072 -- MSL 1060 ( 7J 168)
+u0047_0306 13227,24720,330 2 46288 -- MSL 1061 ( 5T 208)
+u0067_0306 13227,19830,4350 2 46320 -- MSL 1062 ( 5T 240)
+u0053_0327 13227,19320,5787 3 75178 -- MSL 1063 ( 9E 170)
+u0073_0327 13227,14355,6060 1 75194 -- MSL 1064 ( 9E 186)
+u0049_0307 13227,24000 2 46301 -- MSL 1065 ( 5T 221)
+bq 13227,3486,2079 0 161154 -- MSL 1067 (19U 130)
+%0 13227,19320,330 2 161161 -- MSL 1068 (19U 137)
+a- 13227,19119 2 60154 -- MSL 1084 ( 7J 250)
+ab 13227,19830 2 75170 -- MSL 1086 ( 9E 162)
+a. 13227,19125 2 75263 -- MSL 1088 ( 9E 255)
+oe 13227,14355,330 0 161180 -- MSL 1090 (19U 156)
+OE 13227,19320,330 2 161164 -- MSL 1091 (19U 140)
+fo 13227,14115 0 161163 -- MSL 1092 (19U 139)
+fc 13227,14115 0 161179 -- MSL 1093 (19U 155)
+sq 13227,14106 0 60091 -- MSL 1094 ( 7J 187)
+/L 13227,18990 2 75171 -- MSL 1095 ( 9E 163)
+/l 13227,19545 2 75187 -- MSL 1096 ( 9E 179)
+a" 13227,20745 2 75197 -- MSL 1097 ( 9E 189)
+ho 13227,1026,5109 1 75186 -- MSL 1098 ( 9E 178)
+vZ 13227,25116 2 75150 -- MSL 1106 ( 9E 142)
+IJ 13227,18990,330 2 60135 -- MSL 1107 ( 7J 231)
diff --git a/contrib/groff/font/devlj4/LGI b/contrib/groff/font/devlj4/LGI
index 255f55f1ec88..09bcaeb27570 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/font/devlj4/LGI
+++ b/contrib/groff/font/devlj4/LGI
@@ -1,3 +1,4 @@
+# LetterGothic It
name LGI
spacewidth 13227
slant 12.000000
@@ -6,255 +7,325 @@ pclproportional 0
pclweight 0
pclstyle 1
charset
-! 13227,18990,330,0,-2748 2 3617
-dq 13227,18990,0,372,-3960,372 2 3618
+! 13227,18990,330,0,-2747 2 161057 -- MSL 1 (19U 33)
+dq 13227,18990,0,372,-3959,372 2 161058 -- MSL 2 (19U 34)
" "
-sh 13227,21309,2451,1827,1062,790 2 3619
+sh 13227,21309,2451,1827,1062,790 2 161059 -- MSL 3 (19U 35)
# "
-Do 13227,19320,1074,762,288,762 2 3620
+Do 13227,19320,1074,762,288,762 2 161060 -- MSL 4 (19U 36)
$ "
-% 13227,19320,330,2535,882,790 2 3621
-& 13227,19320,330,54,699,54 2 3622
-cq 13227,19320,0,0,-5469 2 51751
+% 13227,19320,330,2535,882,790 2 161061 -- MSL 5 (19U 37)
+& 13227,19320,330,54,699,54 2 161062 -- MSL 6 (19U 38)
+cq 13227,19320,0,0,-5468 2 161170 -- MSL 8 (19U 146)
' "
-( 13227,19320,1935,318,-2952,318 2 3624
-) 13227,19320,1935,318,-2952,318 2 3625
-* 13227,18990,0,1995,-828,790 2 3626
-+ 13227,15075,0,960,-93,790 0 3627
-, 13227,1785,2250,0,-2769 0 3628
-hy 13227,7995,0,0,-2511 0 3629
+( 13227,19320,1935,318,-2951,318 2 161064 -- MSL 9 (19U 40)
+) 13227,19320,1935,318,-2951,318 2 161065 -- MSL 10 (19U 41)
+* 13227,18990,0,1995,-827,790 2 161066 -- MSL 11 (19U 42)
++ 13227,15075,0,960,-92,790 0 161067 -- MSL 12 (19U 43)
+, 13227,1785,2250,0,-2768 0 161068 -- MSL 13 (19U 44)
+hy 13227,7995,0,0,-2510 0 161069 -- MSL 14 (19U 45)
- "
-. 13227,2100,330,0,-3873 0 3630
-sl 13227,19545,330,0,-1410 2 3631
+. 13227,2100,330,0,-3872 0 161070 -- MSL 15 (19U 46)
+sl 13227,19545,330,0,-1409 2 161071 -- MSL 16 (19U 47)
/ "
-0 13227,19320,330,564,-456,564 2 3632
-1 13227,19320,0,0,60 2 3633
-2 13227,19320,0,1578,1365,790 2 3634
-3 13227,19320,330,420,888,420 2 3635
-4 13227,19320,0,585,750,585 2 3636
-5 13227,18990,330,1215,153,790 2 3637
-6 13227,19320,330,1800,-93,790 2 3638
-7 13227,18990,0,2184,-963,790 2 3639
-8 13227,19320,330,996,423,790 2 3640
-9 13227,19320,330,741,90,741 2 3641
-: 13227,12492,330,0,-3039 0 3642
-; 13227,12492,2250,0,-2772 0 3643
-< 13227,15063,0,390,387,390 0 3644
-= 13227,11721,0,1065,-288,790 0 3645
-> 13227,15063,0,390,387,390 0 3646
-? 13227,19320,330,981,-2730,790 2 3647
-at 13227,19320,330,993,87,790 2 3648
+0 13227,19320,330,564,-455,564 2 161072 -- MSL 17 (19U 48)
+1 13227,19320,0,0,60 2 161073 -- MSL 18 (19U 49)
+2 13227,19320,0,1578,1365,790 2 161074 -- MSL 19 (19U 50)
+3 13227,19320,330,420,888,420 2 161075 -- MSL 20 (19U 51)
+4 13227,19320,0,585,750,585 2 161076 -- MSL 21 (19U 52)
+5 13227,18990,330,1215,153,790 2 161077 -- MSL 22 (19U 53)
+6 13227,19320,330,1800,-92,790 2 161078 -- MSL 23 (19U 54)
+7 13227,18990,0,2184,-962,790 2 161079 -- MSL 24 (19U 55)
+8 13227,19320,330,996,423,790 2 161080 -- MSL 25 (19U 56)
+9 13227,19320,330,741,90,741 2 161081 -- MSL 26 (19U 57)
+: 13227,12492,330,0,-3038 0 161082 -- MSL 27 (19U 58)
+; 13227,12492,2250,0,-2771 0 161083 -- MSL 28 (19U 59)
+< 13227,15063,0,390,387,390 0 161084 -- MSL 29 (19U 60)
+= 13227,11721,0,1065,-287,790 0 161085 -- MSL 30 (19U 61)
+> 13227,15063,0,390,387,390 0 161086 -- MSL 31 (19U 62)
+? 13227,19320,330,981,-2729,790 2 161087 -- MSL 32 (19U 63)
+at 13227,19320,330,993,87,790 2 161088 -- MSL 33 (19U 64)
@ "
-A 13227,18990,0,0,2541 2 3649
-B 13227,18990,0,1095,831,790 2 3650
-C 13227,19320,330,1524,-12,790 2 3651
-D 13227,18990,0,1089,1263,790 2 3652
-E 13227,18990,0,1995,642,790 2 3653
-F 13227,18990,0,2535,594,790 2 3654
-G 13227,19320,330,1350,519,790 2 3655
-H 13227,18990,0,2316,1050,790 2 3656
-I 13227,18990,0,558,-663,558 2 3657
-J 13227,18990,330,2118,-39,790 2 3658
-K 13227,18990,0,1590,765,790 2 3659
-L 13227,18990,0,0,153 2 3660
-M 13227,18990,0,2853,1941,790 2 3661
-N 13227,18990,0,2097,882,790 2 3662
-O 13227,19320,330,1485,273,790 2 3663
-P 13227,18990,0,1152,771,790 2 3664
-Q 13227,19320,2778,1485,273,790 2 3665
-R 13227,18990,0,987,981,790 2 3666
-S 13227,19320,330,1608,1134,790 2 3667
-T 13227,18990,0,3171,-1431,790 2 3668
-U 13227,18990,330,2220,108,790 2 3669
-V 13227,18990,0,2217,-2733,790 2 3670
-W 13227,18990,0,3045,702,790 2 3671
-X 13227,18990,0,2355,1296,790 2 3672
-Y 13227,18990,0,2553,-2397,790 2 3673
-Z 13227,18990,0,1956,1203,790 2 3674
-lB 13227,18990,2940,1110,-33,790 2 3675
+A 13227,18990,0,0,2541 2 161089 -- MSL 34 (19U 65)
+B 13227,18990,0,1095,831,790 2 161090 -- MSL 35 (19U 66)
+C 13227,19320,330,1524,-11,790 2 161091 -- MSL 36 (19U 67)
+D 13227,18990,0,1089,1263,790 2 161092 -- MSL 37 (19U 68)
+E 13227,18990,0,1995,642,790 2 161093 -- MSL 38 (19U 69)
+F 13227,18990,0,2535,594,790 2 161094 -- MSL 39 (19U 70)
+G 13227,19320,330,1350,519,790 2 161095 -- MSL 40 (19U 71)
+H 13227,18990,0,2316,1050,790 2 161096 -- MSL 41 (19U 72)
+I 13227,18990,0,558,-662,558 2 161097 -- MSL 42 (19U 73)
+J 13227,18990,330,2118,-38,790 2 161098 -- MSL 43 (19U 74)
+K 13227,18990,0,1590,765,790 2 161099 -- MSL 44 (19U 75)
+L 13227,18990,0,0,153 2 161100 -- MSL 45 (19U 76)
+M 13227,18990,0,2853,1941,790 2 161101 -- MSL 46 (19U 77)
+N 13227,18990,0,2097,882,790 2 161102 -- MSL 47 (19U 78)
+O 13227,19320,330,1485,273,790 2 161103 -- MSL 48 (19U 79)
+P 13227,18990,0,1152,771,790 2 161104 -- MSL 49 (19U 80)
+Q 13227,19320,2778,1485,273,790 2 161105 -- MSL 50 (19U 81)
+R 13227,18990,0,987,981,790 2 161106 -- MSL 51 (19U 82)
+S 13227,19320,330,1608,1134,790 2 161107 -- MSL 52 (19U 83)
+T 13227,18990,0,3171,-1430,790 2 161108 -- MSL 53 (19U 84)
+U 13227,18990,330,2220,108,790 2 161109 -- MSL 54 (19U 85)
+V 13227,18990,0,2217,-2732,790 2 161110 -- MSL 55 (19U 86)
+W 13227,18990,0,3045,702,790 2 161111 -- MSL 56 (19U 87)
+X 13227,18990,0,2355,1296,790 2 161112 -- MSL 57 (19U 88)
+Y 13227,18990,0,2553,-2396,790 2 161113 -- MSL 58 (19U 89)
+Z 13227,18990,0,1956,1203,790 2 161114 -- MSL 59 (19U 90)
+lB 13227,18990,2940,1110,-32,790 2 161115 -- MSL 60 (19U 91)
[ "
-rs 13227,19545,330,0,-3072 2 3676
+rs 13227,19545,330,0,-3071 2 161116 -- MSL 61 (19U 92)
\ "
-rB 13227,18990,2940,342,735,342 2 3677
+rB 13227,18990,2940,342,735,342 2 161117 -- MSL 62 (19U 93)
] "
-ha 13227,19758,0,9,9,9 2 51875
-_ 13227,0,6588,1317,1317,790 1 3679
-oq 13227,19326,0,0,-6222 2 51808
+ha 13227,19758,0,9,9,9 2 161118 -- MSL 63 (19U 94)
+_ 13227,0,6588,1317,1317,790 1 161119 -- MSL 64 (19U 95)
+oq 13227,19326,0,0,-6221 2 161169 -- MSL 66 (19U 145)
` "
-a 13227,14355,330,0,105 0 3681
-b 13227,19545,330,312,1671,312 2 3682
-c 13227,14355,330,810,261,790 0 3683
-d 13227,19545,330,2121,363,790 2 3684
-e 13227,14355,330,387,303,387 0 3685
-f 13227,19335,0,3231,-1785,790 2 3686
-g 13227,14355,4350,1545,1053,790 0 3687
-h 13227,19545,0,168,723,168 2 3688
-i 13227,18780,0,0,-2319 2 3689
-j 13227,18780,4350,906,936,790 2 3690
-k 13227,19545,0,495,504,495 2 3691
-l 13227,19545,0,0,-3603 2 3692
-m 13227,14355,0,1770,2205,790 0 3693
-n 13227,14355,0,267,774,267 0 3694
-o 13227,14355,330,372,252,372 0 3695
-p 13227,14355,5475,213,2205,213 1 3696
-q 13227,14355,5475,1668,318,790 1 3697
-r 13227,14355,0,684,-81,684 0 3698
-s 13227,14355,330,57,480,57 0 3699
-t 13227,18495,330,0,-933 2 3700
-u 13227,14025,330,714,249,714 0 3701
-v 13227,14025,0,1437,-1767,790 0 3702
-w 13227,14025,0,2574,279,790 0 3703
-x 13227,14025,0,1050,2112,790 0 3704
-y 13227,14025,4350,1986,3579,790 0 3705
-z 13227,14025,0,984,1395,790 0 3706
-lC 13227,20130,6075,1170,-2529,790 3 3707
-{ "
-ba 13227,19758,6588,0,-4623 3 3708
-| "
-rC 13227,20130,6075,0,975 3 3709
-} "
-ti 13227,10485,0,825,822,790 0 51876
-`A 13227,24630,0,0,2541 2 3776
-^A 13227,24810,0,2133,2541,790 2 3778
-`E 13227,24630,0,1995,642,790 2 3784
-^E 13227,24810,0,2133,642,790 2 3786
-:E 13227,23115,0,1995,642,790 2 3787
-^I 13227,24810,0,2133,-663,790 2 3790
-:I 13227,23115,0,1143,-663,790 2 3791
-aa 13227,19725,0,753,-5706,753 2 3764
-ga 13227,19725,0,0,-4728 2 3680
-a^ 13227,19905,0,1089,-3117,790 2 3678
+a 13227,14355,330,0,105 0 161121 -- MSL 67 (19U 97)
+b 13227,19545,330,312,1671,312 2 161122 -- MSL 68 (19U 98)
+c 13227,14355,330,810,261,790 0 161123 -- MSL 69 (19U 99)
+d 13227,19545,330,2121,363,790 2 161124 -- MSL 70 (19U 100)
+e 13227,14355,330,387,303,387 0 161125 -- MSL 71 (19U 101)
+f 13227,19335,0,3231,-1784,790 2 161126 -- MSL 72 (19U 102)
+g 13227,14355,4350,1545,1053,790 0 161127 -- MSL 73 (19U 103)
+h 13227,19545,0,168,723,168 2 161128 -- MSL 74 (19U 104)
+i 13227,18780,0,0,-2318 2 161129 -- MSL 75 (19U 105)
+j 13227,18780,4350,906,936,790 2 161130 -- MSL 76 (19U 106)
+k 13227,19545,0,495,504,495 2 161131 -- MSL 77 (19U 107)
+l 13227,19545,0,0,-3602 2 161132 -- MSL 78 (19U 108)
+m 13227,14355,0,1770,2205,790 0 161133 -- MSL 79 (19U 109)
+n 13227,14355,0,267,774,267 0 161134 -- MSL 80 (19U 110)
+o 13227,14355,330,372,252,372 0 161135 -- MSL 81 (19U 111)
+p 13227,14355,5475,213,2205,213 1 161136 -- MSL 82 (19U 112)
+q 13227,14355,5475,1668,318,790 1 161137 -- MSL 83 (19U 113)
+r 13227,14355,0,684,-80,684 0 161138 -- MSL 84 (19U 114)
+s 13227,14355,330,57,480,57 0 161139 -- MSL 85 (19U 115)
+t 13227,18495,330,0,-932 2 161140 -- MSL 86 (19U 116)
+u 13227,14025,330,714,249,714 0 161141 -- MSL 87 (19U 117)
+v 13227,14025,0,1437,-1766,790 0 161142 -- MSL 88 (19U 118)
+w 13227,14025,0,2574,279,790 0 161143 -- MSL 89 (19U 119)
+x 13227,14025,0,1050,2112,790 0 161144 -- MSL 90 (19U 120)
+y 13227,14025,4350,1986,3579,790 0 161145 -- MSL 91 (19U 121)
+z 13227,14025,0,984,1395,790 0 161146 -- MSL 92 (19U 122)
+{ 13227,20130,6075,1170,-2528,790 3 161147 -- MSL 93 (19U 123)
+lC "
+| 13227,19758,6588,0,-4622 3 161148 -- MSL 94 (19U 124)
+ba "
+} 13227,20130,6075,0,975 3 161149 -- MSL 95 (19U 125)
+rC "
+ti 13227,10485,0,825,822,790 0 161150 -- MSL 96 (19U 126)
+`A 13227,24630,0,0,2541 2 161216 -- MSL 99 (19U 192)
+^A 13227,24810,0,2133,2541,790 2 161218 -- MSL 100 (19U 194)
+`E 13227,24630,0,1995,642,790 2 161224 -- MSL 101 (19U 200)
+^E 13227,24810,0,2133,642,790 2 161226 -- MSL 102 (19U 202)
+:E 13227,23115,0,1995,642,790 2 161227 -- MSL 103 (19U 203)
+^I 13227,24810,0,2133,-662,790 2 161230 -- MSL 104 (19U 206)
+:I 13227,23115,0,1143,-662,790 2 161231 -- MSL 105 (19U 207)
+aa 13227,19725,0,753,-5705,753 2 161204 -- MSL 106 (19U 180)
+ga 13227,19725,0,0,-4727 2 161120 -- MSL 107 (19U 96)
+a^ 13227,19905,0,1089,-3116,790 2 161160 -- MSL 108 (19U 136)
^ "
-ad 13227,18195,0,0,-4341 2 3752
-a~ 13227,18873,0,1833,-2406,790 2 3710
-~ "
-`U 13227,24630,330,2220,108,790 2 3801
-^U 13227,24810,330,2220,108,790 2 3803
-'Y 13227,24630,0,2553,-2397,790 2 3805
-'y 13227,19725,4350,1986,3579,790 2 3837
-de 13227,19320,0,0,-2637 2 3760
-,C 13227,19320,5325,1524,-12,790 3 3783
-,c 13227,14355,5295,810,261,790 1 3815
-~N 13227,23814,0,3201,882,790 2 3793
-~n 13227,18873,0,1833,774,790 2 3825
-r! 13227,14271,5049,0,-1647 1 3745
-r? 13227,14214,5436,0,-126 1 3775
-Cs 13227,15684,0,1425,528,790 0 3748
-Po 13227,19320,330,2433,234,790 2 3747
-Ye 13227,18990,0,2712,-1056,790 2 3749
-sc 13227,19320,1344,66,-891,66 2 3751
-Fn 13227,19335,3540,231,-492,231 2 51871
-ct 13227,19320,330,891,-780,790 2 3746
-^a 13227,19905,330,1089,105,790 2 3810
-^e 13227,19905,330,1089,303,790 2 3818
-^o 13227,19905,330,1089,252,790 2 3828
-^u 13227,19905,330,1089,249,790 2 3835
-'a 13227,19725,330,753,105,753 2 3809
-'e 13227,19725,330,753,303,753 2 3817
-'o 13227,19725,330,753,252,753 2 3827
-'u 13227,19725,330,753,249,753 2 3834
-`a 13227,19725,330,0,105 2 3808
-`e 13227,19725,330,387,303,387 2 3816
-`o 13227,19725,330,372,252,372 2 3826
-`u 13227,19725,330,714,249,714 2 3833
-:a 13227,18195,330,0,105 2 3812
-:e 13227,18195,330,387,303,387 2 3819
-:o 13227,18195,330,372,252,372 2 3830
-:u 13227,18195,330,714,249,714 2 3836
-oA 13227,24810,0,0,2541 2 3781
-^i 13227,19905,0,0,-1917 2 3822
-/O 13227,19320,342,2895,1743,790 2 3800
-AE 13227,18990,0,4059,2670,790 2 3782
-oa 13227,19905,330,0,105 2 3813
-'i 13227,19725,0,3,-2319,3 2 3821
-/o 13227,14895,735,1119,1086,790 0 3832
-ae 13227,14355,330,1530,1950,790 0 3814
-:A 13227,23115,0,1143,2541,790 2 3780
-`i 13227,19725,0,0,-2319 2 3820
-:O 13227,23115,330,1485,273,790 2 3798
-:U 13227,23115,330,2220,108,790 2 3804
-'E 13227,24630,0,1995,642,790 2 3785
-:i 13227,18195,0,0,-2319 2 3823
-ss 13227,19335,330,570,270,570 2 3807
-^O 13227,24810,330,2133,273,790 2 3796
-'A 13227,24630,0,1389,2541,790 2 3777
-~A 13227,23814,0,3201,2541,790 2 3779
-~a 13227,18873,330,1833,105,790 2 3811
--D 13227,18990,0,1389,963,790 2 3792
-Sd 13227,19545,330,192,237,192 2 3824
-'I 13227,24630,0,1389,-663,790 2 3789
-`I 13227,24630,0,558,-663,558 2 3788
-'O 13227,24630,330,1485,273,790 2 3795
-`O 13227,24630,330,1485,273,790 2 3794
-~O 13227,23814,330,3201,273,790 2 3797
-~o 13227,18873,330,1833,252,790 2 3829
-vS 13227,24810,330,2433,1134,790 2 51795
-vs 13227,19905,330,1539,480,790 2 51827
-'U 13227,24630,330,2220,108,790 2 3802
-:Y 13227,23115,0,2553,-2397,790 2 51801
-:y 13227,18195,4350,1986,3579,790 2 3839
-TP 13227,18990,0,378,771,378 2 3806
-Tp 13227,19545,5475,231,2223,231 3 3838
-mc 13227,14025,4350,765,1659,765 0 3765
-ps 13227,19635,4200,696,-408,696 2 3766
-34 13227,19110,3825,1413,627,790 2 3774
-\- 13227,9945,0,1065,-288,790 0 51757
-14 13227,19110,3825,918,873,790 2 3772
-12 13227,19110,3825,1269,1023,790 2 3773
-Of 13227,19320,0,0,-3066 2 3754
-Om 13227,19320,0,0,-3330 2 3770
-Fo 13227,13710,0,2418,1104,790 0 3755
-Fc 13227,13710,0,1107,2415,790 0 3771
-t+- 13227,15075,0,1110,-243,790 0 3761
-bb 13227,19083,5916,0,-4623 3 3750
-co 13227,19635,0,3927,-2190,790 2 3753
-tno 13227,12501,0,1065,-288,790 0 3756
-rg 13227,19635,0,3927,-2190,790 2 3758
-S2 13227,19110,0,0,-2379 2 3762
-S3 13227,19110,0,0,-2073 2 3763
-ac 13227,0,5295,0,-1200 1 3768
-S1 13227,19110,0,0,-2727 2 3769
-tmu 13227,14814,0,897,-483,790 0 3799
-tdi 13227,14655,0,1104,-252,790 0 3831
-pc 13227,11007,0,0,-4590 0 3767
-fm 13227,18990,0,0,-3444 2 51873
-sd 13227,18990,0,0,-3444 2 51874
-dg 13227,18990,0,0,-2019 2 51755
-tm 13227,17850,0,4395,-2058,790 2 51796
-ah 13227,19905,0,1539,-3567,790 2 51935
-ao 13227,19905,0,0,-5466 2 51930
-f/ 13227,15675,777,0,-339 0 51759
-em 13227,7710,0,1317,1317,790 0 51789
-en 13227,7710,0,0,-1215 0 51790
-dd 13227,18990,0,0,-1713 2 51773
-.i 13227,14025,0,0,-2319 0 51957
-aq 13227,18990,0,0,-6060 2 3623
-bu 13227,12714,0,0,-519 0 51889
-'C 13227,24630,330,1524,-12,790 2 20166
-'c 13227,19725,330,810,261,790 2 20198
-lq 13227,19326,0,1812,-4197,790 2 51838
-rq 13227,19320,0,1512,-3897,790 2 51746
-Bq 13227,2214,2091,0,-897 0 51772
-vz 13227,19905,0,1539,1395,790 2 51834
-fi 13227,19335,0,1065,-339,790 2 51881
-fl 13227,19335,0,1065,-339,790 2 51882
-ff 13227,19335,0,5175,606,790 2 51883
-Fi 13227,19335,0,3579,1149,790 2 51884
-Fl 13227,19335,0,2703,1155,790 2 51885
-ij 13227,18780,4350,2355,645,790 2 51958
-bq 13227,2214,2091,0,-2922 0 51756
-%0 13227,19320,330,1920,4113,790 2 51901
-a- 13227,18051,0,1086,-3930,790 2 3759
-ab 13227,19350,0,1683,-3297,790 2 51926
-a. 13227,18195,0,0,-6561 2 51927
-oe 13227,14355,330,1629,1671,790 0 51823
-OE 13227,19320,330,4059,783,790 2 51791
-fo 13227,13710,0,0,-1182 0 51886
-fc 13227,13710,0,0,-663 0 51887
-sq 13227,14106,0,876,876,790 0 51899
-/L 13227,18990,0,0,885 2 51944
-/l 13227,19545,0,0,-2769 2 51960
-a" 13227,19725,0,3210,-3906,790 2 51933
-ho 13227,735,4086,0,-4818 0 51934
-vZ 13227,24810,0,2433,1203,790 2 51802
-IJ 13227,18990,330,2259,3129,790 2 51942
+ad 13227,18195,0,0,-4340 2 161192 -- MSL 109 (19U 168)
+~ 13227,18873,0,1833,-2405,790 2 161176 -- MSL 110 (19U 152)
+a~ "
+`U 13227,24630,330,2220,108,790 2 161241 -- MSL 111 (19U 217)
+^U 13227,24810,330,2220,108,790 2 161243 -- MSL 112 (19U 219)
+u00AF 13227,21105,0,1317,1317,790 2 161199 -- MSL 113 (19U 175)
+'Y 13227,24630,0,2553,-2396,790 2 161245 -- MSL 114 (19U 221)
+'y 13227,19725,4350,1986,3579,790 2 161277 -- MSL 115 (19U 253)
+de 13227,19320,0,0,-2636 2 161200 -- MSL 116 (19U 176)
+,C 13227,19320,5325,1524,-11,790 3 161223 -- MSL 117 (19U 199)
+,c 13227,14355,5295,810,261,790 1 161255 -- MSL 118 (19U 231)
+~N 13227,23814,0,3201,882,790 2 161233 -- MSL 119 (19U 209)
+~n 13227,18873,0,1833,774,790 2 161265 -- MSL 120 (19U 241)
+r! 13227,14271,5049,0,-1646 1 161185 -- MSL 121 (19U 161)
+r? 13227,14214,5436,0,-125 1 161215 -- MSL 122 (19U 191)
+Cs 13227,15684,0,1425,528,790 0 161188 -- MSL 123 (19U 164)
+Po 13227,19320,330,2433,234,790 2 161187 -- MSL 124 (19U 163)
+Ye 13227,18990,0,2712,-1055,790 2 161189 -- MSL 125 (19U 165)
+sc 13227,19320,1344,66,-890,66 2 161191 -- MSL 126 (19U 167)
+Fn 13227,19335,3540,231,-491,231 2 161155 -- MSL 127 (19U 131)
+ct 13227,19320,330,891,-779,790 2 161186 -- MSL 128 (19U 162)
+^a 13227,19905,330,1089,105,790 2 161250 -- MSL 129 (19U 226)
+^e 13227,19905,330,1089,303,790 2 161258 -- MSL 130 (19U 234)
+^o 13227,19905,330,1089,252,790 2 161268 -- MSL 131 (19U 244)
+^u 13227,19905,330,1089,249,790 2 161275 -- MSL 132 (19U 251)
+'a 13227,19725,330,753,105,753 2 161249 -- MSL 133 (19U 225)
+'e 13227,19725,330,753,303,753 2 161257 -- MSL 134 (19U 233)
+'o 13227,19725,330,753,252,753 2 161267 -- MSL 135 (19U 243)
+'u 13227,19725,330,753,249,753 2 161274 -- MSL 136 (19U 250)
+`a 13227,19725,330,0,105 2 161248 -- MSL 137 (19U 224)
+`e 13227,19725,330,387,303,387 2 161256 -- MSL 138 (19U 232)
+`o 13227,19725,330,372,252,372 2 161266 -- MSL 139 (19U 242)
+`u 13227,19725,330,714,249,714 2 161273 -- MSL 140 (19U 249)
+:a 13227,18195,330,0,105 2 161252 -- MSL 141 (19U 228)
+:e 13227,18195,330,387,303,387 2 161259 -- MSL 142 (19U 235)
+:o 13227,18195,330,372,252,372 2 161270 -- MSL 143 (19U 246)
+:u 13227,18195,330,714,249,714 2 161276 -- MSL 144 (19U 252)
+oA 13227,24810,0,0,2541 2 161221 -- MSL 145 (19U 197)
+^i 13227,19905,0,0,-1916 2 161262 -- MSL 146 (19U 238)
+/O 13227,19320,342,2895,1743,790 2 161240 -- MSL 147 (19U 216)
+AE 13227,18990,0,4059,2670,790 2 161222 -- MSL 148 (19U 198)
+oa 13227,19905,330,0,105 2 161253 -- MSL 149 (19U 229)
+'i 13227,19725,0,3,-2318,3 2 161261 -- MSL 150 (19U 237)
+/o 13227,14895,735,1119,1086,790 0 161272 -- MSL 151 (19U 248)
+ae 13227,14355,330,1530,1950,790 0 161254 -- MSL 152 (19U 230)
+:A 13227,23115,0,1143,2541,790 2 161220 -- MSL 153 (19U 196)
+`i 13227,19725,0,0,-2318 2 161260 -- MSL 154 (19U 236)
+:O 13227,23115,330,1485,273,790 2 161238 -- MSL 155 (19U 214)
+:U 13227,23115,330,2220,108,790 2 161244 -- MSL 156 (19U 220)
+'E 13227,24630,0,1995,642,790 2 161225 -- MSL 157 (19U 201)
+:i 13227,18195,0,0,-2318 2 161263 -- MSL 158 (19U 239)
+ss 13227,19335,330,570,270,570 2 161247 -- MSL 159 (19U 223)
+^O 13227,24810,330,2133,273,790 2 161236 -- MSL 160 (19U 212)
+'A 13227,24630,0,1389,2541,790 2 161217 -- MSL 161 (19U 193)
+~A 13227,23814,0,3201,2541,790 2 161219 -- MSL 162 (19U 195)
+~a 13227,18873,330,1833,105,790 2 161251 -- MSL 163 (19U 227)
+-D 13227,18990,0,1389,963,790 2 161232 -- MSL 164 (19U 208)
+Sd 13227,19545,330,192,237,192 2 161264 -- MSL 165 (19U 240)
+'I 13227,24630,0,1389,-662,790 2 161229 -- MSL 166 (19U 205)
+`I 13227,24630,0,558,-662,558 2 161228 -- MSL 167 (19U 204)
+'O 13227,24630,330,1485,273,790 2 161235 -- MSL 168 (19U 211)
+`O 13227,24630,330,1485,273,790 2 161234 -- MSL 169 (19U 210)
+~O 13227,23814,330,3201,273,790 2 161237 -- MSL 170 (19U 213)
+~o 13227,18873,330,1833,252,790 2 161269 -- MSL 171 (19U 245)
+vS 13227,24810,330,2433,1134,790 2 161162 -- MSL 172 (19U 138)
+vs 13227,19905,330,1539,480,790 2 161178 -- MSL 173 (19U 154)
+'U 13227,24630,330,2220,108,790 2 161242 -- MSL 174 (19U 218)
+:Y 13227,23115,0,2553,-2396,790 2 161183 -- MSL 175 (19U 159)
+:y 13227,18195,4350,1986,3579,790 2 161279 -- MSL 176 (19U 255)
+TP 13227,18990,0,378,771,378 2 161246 -- MSL 177 (19U 222)
+Tp 13227,19545,5475,231,2223,231 3 161278 -- MSL 178 (19U 254)
+mc 13227,14025,4350,765,1659,765 0 161205 -- MSL 180 (19U 181)
+ps 13227,19635,4200,696,-407,696 2 161206 -- MSL 181 (19U 182)
+34 13227,19110,3825,1413,627,790 2 161214 -- MSL 182 (19U 190)
+\- 13227,9945,0,1065,-287,790 0 60096 -- MSL 183 ( 7J 192)
+14 13227,19110,3825,918,873,790 2 161212 -- MSL 184 (19U 188)
+12 13227,19110,3825,1269,1023,790 2 161213 -- MSL 185 (19U 189)
+Of 13227,19320,0,0,-3065 2 161194 -- MSL 186 (19U 170)
+Om 13227,19320,0,0,-3329 2 161210 -- MSL 187 (19U 186)
+Fo 13227,13710,0,2418,1104,790 0 161195 -- MSL 188 (19U 171)
+Fc 13227,13710,0,1107,2415,790 0 161211 -- MSL 190 (19U 187)
+t+- 13227,15075,0,1110,-242,790 0 161201 -- MSL 191 (19U 177)
+bb 13227,19083,5916,0,-4622 3 161190 -- MSL 192 (19U 166)
+co 13227,19635,0,3927,-2189,790 2 161193 -- MSL 193 (19U 169)
+tno 13227,12501,0,1065,-287,790 0 161196 -- MSL 194 (19U 172)
+u00AD 13227,7995,0,0,-2510 0 161197 -- MSL 195 (19U 173)
+rg 13227,19635,0,3927,-2189,790 2 161198 -- MSL 196 (19U 174)
+S2 13227,19110,0,0,-2378 2 161202 -- MSL 197 (19U 178)
+S3 13227,19110,0,0,-2072 2 161203 -- MSL 198 (19U 179)
+ac 13227,0,5295,0,-1199 1 161208 -- MSL 199 (19U 184)
+S1 13227,19110,0,0,-2726 2 161209 -- MSL 200 (19U 185)
+tmu 13227,14814,0,897,-482,790 0 161239 -- MSL 201 (19U 215)
+tdi 13227,14655,0,1104,-251,790 0 161271 -- MSL 202 (19U 247)
+u203C 13227,18990,330,1272,249,790 2 87315 -- MSL 221 (10U 19)
+u20A7 13227,18990,330,3120,2262,790 2 60121 -- MSL 232 ( 7J 217)
+pc 13227,11007,0,0,-4589 0 161207 -- MSL 302 (19U 183)
+u013F 13227,18990,0,255,153,255 2 51943 -- MSL 306 ( 6J 231)
+u0140 13227,19545,0,2202,-1160,790 2 51959 -- MSL 307 ( 6J 247)
+u2113 13227,17964,330,0,-764 2 60122 -- MSL 308 ( 7J 218)
+u0149 13227,19320,0,1437,903,790 2 51951 -- MSL 309 ( 6J 239)
+fm 13227,18990,0,0,-3443 2 60101 -- MSL 310 ( 7J 197)
+sd 13227,18990,0,0,-3443 2 60102 -- MSL 311 ( 7J 198)
+dg 13227,18990,0,0,-2018 2 161158 -- MSL 312 (19U 134)
+tm 13227,17850,0,4395,-2057,790 2 161177 -- MSL 313 (19U 153)
+u2017 13227,0,6588,1317,1317,790 1 60095 -- MSL 314 ( 7J 191)
+ah 13227,19905,0,1539,-3566,790 2 75169 -- MSL 315 ( 9E 161)
+ao 13227,19905,0,0,-5465 2 60152 -- MSL 316 ( 7J 248)
+f/ 13227,15675,777,0,-338 0 60109 -- MSL 324 ( 7J 205)
+em 13227,7710,0,1317,1317,790 0 161175 -- MSL 325 (19U 151)
+en 13227,7710,0,0,-1214 0 161174 -- MSL 326 (19U 150)
+dd 13227,18990,0,0,-1712 2 161159 -- MSL 327 (19U 135)
+.i 13227,14025,0,0,-2318 0 46333 -- MSL 328 ( 5T 253)
+aq 13227,18990,0,0,-6059 2 161063 -- MSL 329 (19U 39)
+bu 13227,12714,0,0,-518 0 161173 -- MSL 331 (19U 149)
+u207F 13227,19110,0,0,-2255 2 87548 -- MSL 332 (10U 252)
+u0111 13227,19545,330,4122,363,790 2 75248 -- MSL 342 ( 9E 240)
+u0041_0306 13227,24270,0,1980,2541,790 2 75203 -- MSL 400 ( 9E 195)
+u0061_0306 13227,19350,330,2133,105,790 2 75235 -- MSL 401 ( 9E 227)
+u0041_0328 13227,18990,4086,0,2541 2 75173 -- MSL 404 ( 9E 165)
+u0061_0328 13227,14355,4086,0,105 0 75193 -- MSL 405 ( 9E 185)
+'C 13227,24630,330,1524,-11,790 2 75206 -- MSL 406 ( 9E 198)
+'c 13227,19725,330,810,261,790 2 75238 -- MSL 407 ( 9E 230)
+u0041_030C 13227,24810,330,3333,-11,790 2 75208 -- MSL 410 ( 9E 200)
+u0061_030C 13227,19905,330,1839,261,790 2 75240 -- MSL 411 ( 9E 232)
+u0044_030C 13227,24810,0,1956,1263,790 2 75215 -- MSL 414 ( 9E 207)
+u0064_030C 13227,19545,330,4515,801,790 2 75247 -- MSL 415 ( 9E 239)
+u0045_030C 13227,24810,0,2433,642,790 2 75212 -- MSL 416 ( 9E 204)
+u0065_030C 13227,19905,330,1539,303,790 2 75244 -- MSL 417 ( 9E 236)
+u0045_0328 13227,18990,4086,1995,642,790 2 75210 -- MSL 422 ( 9E 202)
+u0065_0328 13227,14355,4086,387,303,387 0 75242 -- MSL 423 ( 9E 234)
+u004C_0301 13227,24630,0,1389,153,790 2 75205 -- MSL 440 ( 9E 197)
+u006C_0301 13227,24630,0,1089,-3602,790 2 75237 -- MSL 441 ( 9E 229)
+u004C_030C 13227,19545,0,477,153,477 2 75196 -- MSL 442 ( 9E 188)
+u006C_030C 13227,19545,0,3177,-3602,790 2 75198 -- MSL 443 ( 9E 190)
+u004E_0301 13227,24630,0,2097,882,790 2 75217 -- MSL 446 ( 9E 209)
+u006E_0301 13227,19725,0,753,774,753 2 75249 -- MSL 447 ( 9E 241)
+u004E_030C 13227,24810,0,2433,882,790 2 75218 -- MSL 448 ( 9E 210)
+u006E_030C 13227,19905,0,1539,774,790 2 75250 -- MSL 449 ( 9E 242)
+u004F_030B 13227,24630,330,4149,273,790 2 75221 -- MSL 452 ( 9E 213)
+u006F_030B 13227,19725,330,3210,252,790 2 75253 -- MSL 453 ( 9E 245)
+u0052_0301 13227,24630,0,1389,981,790 2 75200 -- MSL 456 ( 9E 192)
+u0072_0301 13227,19725,0,753,-80,753 2 75232 -- MSL 457 ( 9E 224)
+u0052_030C 13227,24810,0,1956,981,790 2 75224 -- MSL 458 ( 9E 216)
+u0072_030C 13227,19905,0,1539,-80,790 2 75256 -- MSL 459 ( 9E 248)
+u0053_0301 13227,24630,330,1608,1134,790 2 75148 -- MSL 462 ( 9E 140)
+u0073_0301 13227,19725,330,753,480,753 2 75164 -- MSL 463 ( 9E 156)
+u0054_030C 13227,24810,0,3171,-1430,790 2 75149 -- MSL 466 ( 9E 141)
+u0074_030C 13227,19545,330,1293,-932,790 2 75165 -- MSL 467 ( 9E 157)
+u0054_0327 13227,18990,5325,3171,-437,790 3 75230 -- MSL 468 ( 9E 222)
+u0074_0327 13227,18495,5295,0,-932 3 75262 -- MSL 469 ( 9E 254)
+u0055_030B 13227,24630,330,4149,108,790 2 75227 -- MSL 474 ( 9E 219)
+u0075_030B 13227,19725,330,3210,249,790 2 75259 -- MSL 475 ( 9E 251)
+u0055_030A 13227,24810,330,2220,108,790 2 75225 -- MSL 476 ( 9E 217)
+u0075_030A 13227,19905,330,714,249,714 2 75257 -- MSL 477 ( 9E 249)
+u005A_0301 13227,24630,0,1956,1203,790 2 75151 -- MSL 482 ( 9E 143)
+u007A_0301 13227,19725,0,984,1395,790 2 75167 -- MSL 483 ( 9E 159)
+u005A_0307 13227,23115,0,1956,1203,790 2 75183 -- MSL 484 ( 9E 175)
+u007A_0307 13227,18195,0,984,1395,790 2 75199 -- MSL 485 ( 9E 191)
+u2070 13227,19110,0,0,-3146 2 51753 -- MSL 1000 ( 6J 41)
+u2074 13227,19110,0,0,-2456 2 51748 -- MSL 1001 ( 6J 36)
+u2075 13227,18990,0,0,-2765 2 51749 -- MSL 1002 ( 6J 37)
+u2076 13227,19110,0,0,-3278 2 51806 -- MSL 1003 ( 6J 94)
+u2077 13227,18990,0,0,-3452 2 51750 -- MSL 1004 ( 6J 38)
+u2078 13227,19110,0,0,-2747 2 51754 -- MSL 1005 ( 6J 42)
+u2079 13227,19110,0,0,-2573 2 51752 -- MSL 1006 ( 6J 40)
+lq 13227,19326,0,1812,-4196,790 2 161171 -- MSL 1017 (19U 147)
+rq 13227,19320,0,1512,-3896,790 2 161172 -- MSL 1018 (19U 148)
+Bq 13227,2214,2091,0,-896 0 161156 -- MSL 1019 (19U 132)
+u2003 13227,0,0,0,1317 0 51821 -- MSL 1020 ( 6J 109)
+u2002 13227,0,0,0,1317 0 51822 -- MSL 1021 ( 6J 110)
+u2009 13227,0,0,0,1317 0 51828 -- MSL 1023 ( 6J 116)
+u2026 13227,2430,0,0,1536 0 161157 -- MSL 1028 (19U 133)
+vz 13227,19905,0,1539,1395,790 2 75166 -- MSL 1031 ( 9E 158)
+u2120 13227,18000,0,5586,-2075,790 2 128299 -- MSL 1034 (15U 43)
+u211E 13227,18990,3225,624,-551,624 2 51794 -- MSL 1036 ( 6J 82)
+fi 13227,19335,0,1065,-338,790 2 60077 -- MSL 1040 ( 7J 173)
+fl 13227,19335,0,1065,-338,790 2 60078 -- MSL 1041 ( 7J 174)
+ff 13227,19335,0,5175,606,790 2 51883 -- MSL 1042 ( 6J 171)
+Fi 13227,19335,0,3579,1149,790 2 51884 -- MSL 1043 ( 6J 172)
+Fl 13227,19335,0,2703,1155,790 2 51885 -- MSL 1044 ( 6J 173)
+ij 13227,18780,4350,2355,645,790 2 60134 -- MSL 1047 ( 7J 230)
+u2105 13227,18990,0,2211,855,790 2 60072 -- MSL 1060 ( 7J 168)
+u0047_0306 13227,24270,330,2730,519,790 2 46288 -- MSL 1061 ( 5T 208)
+u0067_0306 13227,19350,4350,1683,1053,790 2 46320 -- MSL 1062 ( 5T 240)
+u0053_0327 13227,19320,5325,1608,1134,790 3 75178 -- MSL 1063 ( 9E 170)
+u0073_0327 13227,14355,5295,57,480,57 1 75194 -- MSL 1064 ( 9E 186)
+u0049_0307 13227,23115,0,558,-662,558 2 46301 -- MSL 1065 ( 5T 221)
+bq 13227,2214,2091,0,-2921 0 161154 -- MSL 1067 (19U 130)
+%0 13227,19320,330,1920,4113,790 2 161161 -- MSL 1068 (19U 137)
+a- 13227,18051,0,1086,-3929,790 2 60154 -- MSL 1084 ( 7J 250)
+ab 13227,19350,0,1683,-3296,790 2 75170 -- MSL 1086 ( 9E 162)
+a. 13227,18195,0,0,-6560 2 75263 -- MSL 1088 ( 9E 255)
+oe 13227,14355,330,1629,1671,790 0 161180 -- MSL 1090 (19U 156)
+OE 13227,19320,330,4059,783,790 2 161164 -- MSL 1091 (19U 140)
+fo 13227,13710,0,0,-1181 0 161163 -- MSL 1092 (19U 139)
+fc 13227,13710,0,0,-662 0 161179 -- MSL 1093 (19U 155)
+sq 13227,14106,0,876,876,790 0 60091 -- MSL 1094 ( 7J 187)
+/L 13227,18990,0,0,885 2 75171 -- MSL 1095 ( 9E 163)
+/l 13227,19545,0,0,-2768 2 75187 -- MSL 1096 ( 9E 179)
+a" 13227,19725,0,3210,-3905,790 2 75197 -- MSL 1097 ( 9E 189)
+ho 13227,735,4086,0,-4817 0 75186 -- MSL 1098 ( 9E 178)
+vZ 13227,24810,0,2433,1203,790 2 75150 -- MSL 1106 ( 9E 142)
+IJ 13227,18990,330,2259,3129,790 2 60135 -- MSL 1107 ( 7J 231)
diff --git a/contrib/groff/font/devlj4/LGR b/contrib/groff/font/devlj4/LGR
index 523151f98fc4..b1e7f87faf1c 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/font/devlj4/LGR
+++ b/contrib/groff/font/devlj4/LGR
@@ -1,3 +1,4 @@
+# LetterGothic
name LGR
spacewidth 13227
pcltypeface 4102
@@ -5,255 +6,325 @@ pclproportional 0
pclweight 0
pclstyle 0
charset
-! 13227,18990,330 2 3617
-dq 13227,18990 2 3618
+! 13227,18990,330 2 161057 -- MSL 1 (19U 33)
+dq 13227,18990 2 161058 -- MSL 2 (19U 34)
" "
-sh 13227,21309,2451 2 3619
+sh 13227,21309,2451 2 161059 -- MSL 3 (19U 35)
# "
-Do 13227,19320,372 2 3620
+Do 13227,19320,372 2 161060 -- MSL 4 (19U 36)
$ "
-% 13227,19320,330 2 3621
-& 13227,19320,330 2 3622
-cq 13227,19320 2 51751
+% 13227,19320,330 2 161061 -- MSL 5 (19U 37)
+& 13227,19320,330 2 161062 -- MSL 6 (19U 38)
+cq 13227,19320 2 161170 -- MSL 8 (19U 146)
' "
-( 13227,19320,1935 2 3624
-) 13227,19320,1935 2 3625
-* 13227,18990 2 3626
-+ 13227,15075 0 3627
-, 13227,2055,2235 0 3628
-hy 13227,7815 0 3629
+( 13227,19320,1935 2 161064 -- MSL 9 (19U 40)
+) 13227,19320,1935 2 161065 -- MSL 10 (19U 41)
+* 13227,18990 2 161066 -- MSL 11 (19U 42)
++ 13227,15075 0 161067 -- MSL 12 (19U 43)
+, 13227,2055,2235 0 161068 -- MSL 13 (19U 44)
+hy 13227,7815 0 161069 -- MSL 14 (19U 45)
- "
-. 13227,2055,330 0 3630
-sl 13227,19545,330 2 3631
+. 13227,2055,330 0 161070 -- MSL 15 (19U 46)
+sl 13227,19545,330 2 161071 -- MSL 16 (19U 47)
/ "
-0 13227,19320,330 2 3632
-1 13227,19320 2 3633
-2 13227,19320 2 3634
-3 13227,19320,330 2 3635
-4 13227,19320 2 3636
-5 13227,18990,330 2 3637
-6 13227,19320,330 2 3638
-7 13227,18990 2 3639
-8 13227,19320,330 2 3640
-9 13227,19320,330 2 3641
-: 13227,12414,330 0 3642
-; 13227,12414,2235 0 3643
-< 13227,15063 0 3644
-= 13227,11721 0 3645
-> 13227,15063 0 3646
-? 13227,19320,330 2 3647
-at 13227,19320,330 2 3648
+0 13227,19320,330 2 161072 -- MSL 17 (19U 48)
+1 13227,19320 2 161073 -- MSL 18 (19U 49)
+2 13227,19320 2 161074 -- MSL 19 (19U 50)
+3 13227,19320,330 2 161075 -- MSL 20 (19U 51)
+4 13227,19320 2 161076 -- MSL 21 (19U 52)
+5 13227,18990,330 2 161077 -- MSL 22 (19U 53)
+6 13227,19320,330 2 161078 -- MSL 23 (19U 54)
+7 13227,18990 2 161079 -- MSL 24 (19U 55)
+8 13227,19320,330 2 161080 -- MSL 25 (19U 56)
+9 13227,19320,330 2 161081 -- MSL 26 (19U 57)
+: 13227,12414,330 0 161082 -- MSL 27 (19U 58)
+; 13227,12414,2235 0 161083 -- MSL 28 (19U 59)
+< 13227,15063 0 161084 -- MSL 29 (19U 60)
+= 13227,11721 0 161085 -- MSL 30 (19U 61)
+> 13227,15063 0 161086 -- MSL 31 (19U 62)
+? 13227,19320,330 2 161087 -- MSL 32 (19U 63)
+at 13227,19320,330 2 161088 -- MSL 33 (19U 64)
@ "
-A 13227,18990 2 3649
-B 13227,18990 2 3650
-C 13227,19320,330 2 3651
-D 13227,18990 2 3652
-E 13227,18990 2 3653
-F 13227,18990 2 3654
-G 13227,19320,330 2 3655
-H 13227,18990 2 3656
-I 13227,18990 2 3657
-J 13227,18990,330 2 3658
-K 13227,18990 2 3659
-L 13227,18990 2 3660
-M 13227,18990 2 3661
-N 13227,18990 2 3662
-O 13227,19320,330 2 3663
-P 13227,18990 2 3664
-Q 13227,19320,2712 2 3665
-R 13227,18990 2 3666
-S 13227,19320,330 2 3667
-T 13227,18990 2 3668
-U 13227,18990,330 2 3669
-V 13227,18990 2 3670
-W 13227,18990 2 3671
-X 13227,18990 2 3672
-Y 13227,18990 2 3673
-Z 13227,18990 2 3674
-lB 13227,18990,2940 2 3675
+A 13227,18990 2 161089 -- MSL 34 (19U 65)
+B 13227,18990 2 161090 -- MSL 35 (19U 66)
+C 13227,19320,330 2 161091 -- MSL 36 (19U 67)
+D 13227,18990 2 161092 -- MSL 37 (19U 68)
+E 13227,18990 2 161093 -- MSL 38 (19U 69)
+F 13227,18990 2 161094 -- MSL 39 (19U 70)
+G 13227,19320,330 2 161095 -- MSL 40 (19U 71)
+H 13227,18990 2 161096 -- MSL 41 (19U 72)
+I 13227,18990 2 161097 -- MSL 42 (19U 73)
+J 13227,18990,330 2 161098 -- MSL 43 (19U 74)
+K 13227,18990 2 161099 -- MSL 44 (19U 75)
+L 13227,18990 2 161100 -- MSL 45 (19U 76)
+M 13227,18990 2 161101 -- MSL 46 (19U 77)
+N 13227,18990 2 161102 -- MSL 47 (19U 78)
+O 13227,19320,330 2 161103 -- MSL 48 (19U 79)
+P 13227,18990 2 161104 -- MSL 49 (19U 80)
+Q 13227,19320,2712 2 161105 -- MSL 50 (19U 81)
+R 13227,18990 2 161106 -- MSL 51 (19U 82)
+S 13227,19320,330 2 161107 -- MSL 52 (19U 83)
+T 13227,18990 2 161108 -- MSL 53 (19U 84)
+U 13227,18990,330 2 161109 -- MSL 54 (19U 85)
+V 13227,18990 2 161110 -- MSL 55 (19U 86)
+W 13227,18990 2 161111 -- MSL 56 (19U 87)
+X 13227,18990 2 161112 -- MSL 57 (19U 88)
+Y 13227,18990 2 161113 -- MSL 58 (19U 89)
+Z 13227,18990 2 161114 -- MSL 59 (19U 90)
+lB 13227,18990,2940 2 161115 -- MSL 60 (19U 91)
[ "
-rs 13227,19545,330 2 3676
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\ "
-rB 13227,18990,2940 2 3677
+rB 13227,18990,2940 2 161117 -- MSL 62 (19U 93)
] "
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-_ 13227,0,6588 1 3679
-oq 13227,19320 2 51808
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+oq 13227,19320 2 161169 -- MSL 66 (19U 145)
` "
-a 13227,14355,330 0 3681
-b 13227,19545,330 2 3682
-c 13227,14355,330 0 3683
-d 13227,19545,330 2 3684
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-n 13227,14355 0 3694
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-q 13227,14355,5475 1 3697
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-u 13227,14025,330 0 3701
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-y 13227,14025,4350 0 3705
-z 13227,14025 0 3706
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-{ "
-ba 13227,19758,6588 3 3708
-| "
-rC 13227,20130,6075 3 3709
-} "
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-`E 13227,24630 2 3784
-^E 13227,24810 2 3786
-:E 13227,23115 2 3787
-^I 13227,24810 2 3790
-:I 13227,23115 2 3791
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-ga 13227,19725 2 3680
-a^ 13227,19905 2 3678
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+d 13227,19545,330 2 161124 -- MSL 70 (19U 100)
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+f 13227,19335 2 161126 -- MSL 72 (19U 102)
+g 13227,14355,4350 0 161127 -- MSL 73 (19U 103)
+h 13227,19545 2 161128 -- MSL 74 (19U 104)
+i 13227,18780 2 161129 -- MSL 75 (19U 105)
+j 13227,18780,4350 2 161130 -- MSL 76 (19U 106)
+k 13227,19545 2 161131 -- MSL 77 (19U 107)
+l 13227,19545 2 161132 -- MSL 78 (19U 108)
+m 13227,14355 0 161133 -- MSL 79 (19U 109)
+n 13227,14355 0 161134 -- MSL 80 (19U 110)
+o 13227,14355,330 0 161135 -- MSL 81 (19U 111)
+p 13227,14355,5475 1 161136 -- MSL 82 (19U 112)
+q 13227,14355,5475 1 161137 -- MSL 83 (19U 113)
+r 13227,14355 0 161138 -- MSL 84 (19U 114)
+s 13227,14355,330 0 161139 -- MSL 85 (19U 115)
+t 13227,18495,330 2 161140 -- MSL 86 (19U 116)
+u 13227,14025,330 0 161141 -- MSL 87 (19U 117)
+v 13227,14025 0 161142 -- MSL 88 (19U 118)
+w 13227,14025 0 161143 -- MSL 89 (19U 119)
+x 13227,14025 0 161144 -- MSL 90 (19U 120)
+y 13227,14025,4350 0 161145 -- MSL 91 (19U 121)
+z 13227,14025 0 161146 -- MSL 92 (19U 122)
+{ 13227,20130,6075 3 161147 -- MSL 93 (19U 123)
+lC "
+| 13227,19758,6588 3 161148 -- MSL 94 (19U 124)
+ba "
+} 13227,20130,6075 3 161149 -- MSL 95 (19U 125)
+rC "
+ti 13227,10485 0 161150 -- MSL 96 (19U 126)
+`A 13227,24630 2 161216 -- MSL 99 (19U 192)
+^A 13227,24810 2 161218 -- MSL 100 (19U 194)
+`E 13227,24630 2 161224 -- MSL 101 (19U 200)
+^E 13227,24810 2 161226 -- MSL 102 (19U 202)
+:E 13227,23115 2 161227 -- MSL 103 (19U 203)
+^I 13227,24810 2 161230 -- MSL 104 (19U 206)
+:I 13227,23115 2 161231 -- MSL 105 (19U 207)
+aa 13227,19725 2 161204 -- MSL 106 (19U 180)
+ga 13227,19725 2 161120 -- MSL 107 (19U 96)
+a^ 13227,19905 2 161160 -- MSL 108 (19U 136)
^ "
-ad 13227,18195 2 3752
-a~ 13227,18867 2 3710
-~ "
-`U 13227,24630,330 2 3801
-^U 13227,24810,330 2 3803
-'Y 13227,24630 2 3805
-'y 13227,19725,4350 2 3837
-de 13227,19320 2 3760
-,C 13227,19320,5430 3 3783
-,c 13227,14355,5430 1 3815
-~N 13227,23787 2 3793
-~n 13227,18867 2 3825
-r! 13227,14259,5061 1 3745
-r? 13227,14265,5385 1 3775
-Cs 13227,15684 0 3748
-Po 13227,19320,330 2 3747
-Ye 13227,18990 2 3749
-sc 13227,19320,1344 2 3751
-Fn 13227,19335,3540 2 51871
-ct 13227,19320,330 2 3746
-^a 13227,19905,330 2 3810
-^e 13227,19905,330 2 3818
-^o 13227,19905,330 2 3828
-^u 13227,19905,330 2 3835
-'a 13227,19725,330 2 3809
-'e 13227,19725,330 2 3817
-'o 13227,19725,330 2 3827
-'u 13227,19725,330 2 3834
-`a 13227,19725,330 2 3808
-`e 13227,19725,330 2 3816
-`o 13227,19725,330 2 3826
-`u 13227,19725,330 2 3833
-:a 13227,18195,330 2 3812
-:e 13227,18195,330 2 3819
-:o 13227,18195,330 2 3830
-:u 13227,18195,330 2 3836
-oA 13227,24735 2 3781
-^i 13227,19905 2 3822
-/O 13227,19320,444 2 3800
-AE 13227,18990 2 3782
-oa 13227,19830,330 2 3813
-'i 13227,19725 2 3821
-/o 13227,14805,747 0 3832
-ae 13227,14355,330 0 3814
-:A 13227,23115 2 3780
-`i 13227,19725 2 3820
-:O 13227,23115,330 2 3798
-:U 13227,23115,330 2 3804
-'E 13227,24630 2 3785
-:i 13227,18195 2 3823
-ss 13227,19335,330 2 3807
-^O 13227,24810,330 2 3796
-'A 13227,24630 2 3777
-~A 13227,23787 2 3779
-~a 13227,18867,330 2 3811
--D 13227,18990 2 3792
-Sd 13227,19545,330 2 3824
-'I 13227,24630 2 3789
-`I 13227,24630 2 3788
-'O 13227,24630,330 2 3795
-`O 13227,24630,330 2 3794
-~O 13227,23787,330 2 3797
-~o 13227,18867,330 2 3829
-vS 13227,24810,330 2 51795
-vs 13227,19905,330 2 51827
-'U 13227,24630,330 2 3802
-:Y 13227,23115 2 51801
-:y 13227,18195,4350 2 3839
-TP 13227,18990 2 3806
-Tp 13227,19545,5475 3 3838
-mc 13227,14025,4350 0 3765
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-34 13227,19119,3825 2 3774
-\- 13227,9945 0 51757
-14 13227,19110,3825 2 3772
-12 13227,19110,3825 2 3773
-Of 13227,19320 2 3754
-Om 13227,19320 2 3770
-Fo 13227,13710 0 3755
-Fc 13227,13710 0 3771
-t+- 13227,15075 0 3761
-bb 13227,19083,5916 3 3750
-co 13227,19635 2 3753
-tno 13227,12501 0 3756
-rg 13227,19635 2 3758
-S2 13227,19110 2 3762
-S3 13227,19119 2 3763
-ac 13227,0,5430 1 3768
-S1 13227,19110 2 3769
-tmu 13227,14814 0 3799
-tdi 13227,14655 0 3831
-pc 13227,11025 0 3767
-fm 13227,18990 2 51873
-sd 13227,18990 2 51874
-dg 13227,18990 2 51755
-tm 13227,17850 2 51796
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-dd 13227,18990 2 51773
-.i 13227,14025 0 51957
-aq 13227,18990 2 3623
-bu 13227,12714 0 51889
-'C 13227,24630,330 2 20166
-'c 13227,19725,330 2 20198
-lq 13227,19320 2 51838
-rq 13227,19320 2 51746
-Bq 13227,2136,2154 0 51772
-vz 13227,19905 2 51834
-fi 13227,19335 2 51881
-fl 13227,19335 2 51882
-ff 13227,19335 2 51883
-Fi 13227,19335 2 51884
-Fl 13227,19335 2 51885
-ij 13227,18780,4350 2 51958
-bq 13227,2136,2154 0 51756
-%0 13227,19320,330 2 51901
-a- 13227,18078 2 3759
-ab 13227,19350 2 51926
-a. 13227,18195 2 51927
-oe 13227,14355,330 0 51823
-OE 13227,19320,330 2 51791
-fo 13227,13710 0 51886
-fc 13227,13710 0 51887
-sq 13227,14106 0 51899
-/L 13227,18990 2 51944
-/l 13227,19545 2 51960
-a" 13227,19725 2 51933
-ho 13227,750,4137 0 51934
-vZ 13227,24810 2 51802
-IJ 13227,18990,330 2 51942
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+~ 13227,18867 2 161176 -- MSL 110 (19U 152)
+a~ "
+`U 13227,24630,330 2 161241 -- MSL 111 (19U 217)
+^U 13227,24810,330 2 161243 -- MSL 112 (19U 219)
+u00AF 13227,21105 2 161199 -- MSL 113 (19U 175)
+'Y 13227,24630 2 161245 -- MSL 114 (19U 221)
+'y 13227,19725,4350 2 161277 -- MSL 115 (19U 253)
+de 13227,19320 2 161200 -- MSL 116 (19U 176)
+,C 13227,19320,5430 3 161223 -- MSL 117 (19U 199)
+,c 13227,14355,5430 1 161255 -- MSL 118 (19U 231)
+~N 13227,23787 2 161233 -- MSL 119 (19U 209)
+~n 13227,18867 2 161265 -- MSL 120 (19U 241)
+r! 13227,14259,5061 1 161185 -- MSL 121 (19U 161)
+r? 13227,14265,5385 1 161215 -- MSL 122 (19U 191)
+Cs 13227,15684 0 161188 -- MSL 123 (19U 164)
+Po 13227,19320,330 2 161187 -- MSL 124 (19U 163)
+Ye 13227,18990 2 161189 -- MSL 125 (19U 165)
+sc 13227,19320,1344 2 161191 -- MSL 126 (19U 167)
+Fn 13227,19335,3540 2 161155 -- MSL 127 (19U 131)
+ct 13227,19320,330 2 161186 -- MSL 128 (19U 162)
+^a 13227,19905,330 2 161250 -- MSL 129 (19U 226)
+^e 13227,19905,330 2 161258 -- MSL 130 (19U 234)
+^o 13227,19905,330 2 161268 -- MSL 131 (19U 244)
+^u 13227,19905,330 2 161275 -- MSL 132 (19U 251)
+'a 13227,19725,330 2 161249 -- MSL 133 (19U 225)
+'e 13227,19725,330 2 161257 -- MSL 134 (19U 233)
+'o 13227,19725,330 2 161267 -- MSL 135 (19U 243)
+'u 13227,19725,330 2 161274 -- MSL 136 (19U 250)
+`a 13227,19725,330 2 161248 -- MSL 137 (19U 224)
+`e 13227,19725,330 2 161256 -- MSL 138 (19U 232)
+`o 13227,19725,330 2 161266 -- MSL 139 (19U 242)
+`u 13227,19725,330 2 161273 -- MSL 140 (19U 249)
+:a 13227,18195,330 2 161252 -- MSL 141 (19U 228)
+:e 13227,18195,330 2 161259 -- MSL 142 (19U 235)
+:o 13227,18195,330 2 161270 -- MSL 143 (19U 246)
+:u 13227,18195,330 2 161276 -- MSL 144 (19U 252)
+oA 13227,24735 2 161221 -- MSL 145 (19U 197)
+^i 13227,19905 2 161262 -- MSL 146 (19U 238)
+/O 13227,19320,444 2 161240 -- MSL 147 (19U 216)
+AE 13227,18990 2 161222 -- MSL 148 (19U 198)
+oa 13227,19830,330 2 161253 -- MSL 149 (19U 229)
+'i 13227,19725 2 161261 -- MSL 150 (19U 237)
+/o 13227,14805,747 0 161272 -- MSL 151 (19U 248)
+ae 13227,14355,330 0 161254 -- MSL 152 (19U 230)
+:A 13227,23115 2 161220 -- MSL 153 (19U 196)
+`i 13227,19725 2 161260 -- MSL 154 (19U 236)
+:O 13227,23115,330 2 161238 -- MSL 155 (19U 214)
+:U 13227,23115,330 2 161244 -- MSL 156 (19U 220)
+'E 13227,24630 2 161225 -- MSL 157 (19U 201)
+:i 13227,18195 2 161263 -- MSL 158 (19U 239)
+ss 13227,19335,330 2 161247 -- MSL 159 (19U 223)
+^O 13227,24810,330 2 161236 -- MSL 160 (19U 212)
+'A 13227,24630 2 161217 -- MSL 161 (19U 193)
+~A 13227,23787 2 161219 -- MSL 162 (19U 195)
+~a 13227,18867,330 2 161251 -- MSL 163 (19U 227)
+-D 13227,18990 2 161232 -- MSL 164 (19U 208)
+Sd 13227,19545,330 2 161264 -- MSL 165 (19U 240)
+'I 13227,24630 2 161229 -- MSL 166 (19U 205)
+`I 13227,24630 2 161228 -- MSL 167 (19U 204)
+'O 13227,24630,330 2 161235 -- MSL 168 (19U 211)
+`O 13227,24630,330 2 161234 -- MSL 169 (19U 210)
+~O 13227,23787,330 2 161237 -- MSL 170 (19U 213)
+~o 13227,18867,330 2 161269 -- MSL 171 (19U 245)
+vS 13227,24810,330 2 161162 -- MSL 172 (19U 138)
+vs 13227,19905,330 2 161178 -- MSL 173 (19U 154)
+'U 13227,24630,330 2 161242 -- MSL 174 (19U 218)
+:Y 13227,23115 2 161183 -- MSL 175 (19U 159)
+:y 13227,18195,4350 2 161279 -- MSL 176 (19U 255)
+TP 13227,18990 2 161246 -- MSL 177 (19U 222)
+Tp 13227,19545,5475 3 161278 -- MSL 178 (19U 254)
+mc 13227,14025,4350 0 161205 -- MSL 180 (19U 181)
+ps 13227,19635,4200 2 161206 -- MSL 181 (19U 182)
+34 13227,19119,3825 2 161214 -- MSL 182 (19U 190)
+\- 13227,9945 0 60096 -- MSL 183 ( 7J 192)
+14 13227,19110,3825 2 161212 -- MSL 184 (19U 188)
+12 13227,19110,3825 2 161213 -- MSL 185 (19U 189)
+Of 13227,19320 2 161194 -- MSL 186 (19U 170)
+Om 13227,19320 2 161210 -- MSL 187 (19U 186)
+Fo 13227,13710 0 161195 -- MSL 188 (19U 171)
+Fc 13227,13710 0 161211 -- MSL 190 (19U 187)
+t+- 13227,15075 0 161201 -- MSL 191 (19U 177)
+bb 13227,19083,5916 3 161190 -- MSL 192 (19U 166)
+co 13227,19635 2 161193 -- MSL 193 (19U 169)
+tno 13227,12501 0 161196 -- MSL 194 (19U 172)
+u00AD 13227,7815 0 161197 -- MSL 195 (19U 173)
+rg 13227,19635 2 161198 -- MSL 196 (19U 174)
+S2 13227,19110 2 161202 -- MSL 197 (19U 178)
+S3 13227,19119 2 161203 -- MSL 198 (19U 179)
+ac 13227,0,5430 1 161208 -- MSL 199 (19U 184)
+S1 13227,19110 2 161209 -- MSL 200 (19U 185)
+tmu 13227,14814 0 161239 -- MSL 201 (19U 215)
+tdi 13227,14655 0 161271 -- MSL 202 (19U 247)
+u203C 13227,18990,330 2 87315 -- MSL 221 (10U 19)
+u20A7 13227,18990,330 2 60121 -- MSL 232 ( 7J 217)
+pc 13227,11025 0 161207 -- MSL 302 (19U 183)
+u013F 13227,18990 2 51943 -- MSL 306 ( 6J 231)
+u0140 13227,19545 2 51959 -- MSL 307 ( 6J 247)
+u2113 13227,17964,330 2 60122 -- MSL 308 ( 7J 218)
+u0149 13227,19320 2 51951 -- MSL 309 ( 6J 239)
+fm 13227,18990 2 60101 -- MSL 310 ( 7J 197)
+sd 13227,18990 2 60102 -- MSL 311 ( 7J 198)
+dg 13227,18990 2 161158 -- MSL 312 (19U 134)
+tm 13227,17850 2 161177 -- MSL 313 (19U 153)
+u2017 13227,0,6588 1 60095 -- MSL 314 ( 7J 191)
+ah 13227,19905 2 75169 -- MSL 315 ( 9E 161)
+ao 13227,19830 2 60152 -- MSL 316 ( 7J 248)
+f/ 13227,15675,858 0 60109 -- MSL 324 ( 7J 205)
+em 13227,7710 0 161175 -- MSL 325 (19U 151)
+en 13227,7710 0 161174 -- MSL 326 (19U 150)
+dd 13227,18990 2 161159 -- MSL 327 (19U 135)
+.i 13227,14025 0 46333 -- MSL 328 ( 5T 253)
+aq 13227,18990 2 161063 -- MSL 329 (19U 39)
+bu 13227,12714 0 161173 -- MSL 331 (19U 149)
+u207F 13227,19110 2 87548 -- MSL 332 (10U 252)
+u0111 13227,19545,330 2 75248 -- MSL 342 ( 9E 240)
+u0041_0306 13227,24270 2 75203 -- MSL 400 ( 9E 195)
+u0061_0306 13227,19350,330 2 75235 -- MSL 401 ( 9E 227)
+u0041_0328 13227,18990,4137 2 75173 -- MSL 404 ( 9E 165)
+u0061_0328 13227,14355,4137 0 75193 -- MSL 405 ( 9E 185)
+'C 13227,24630,330 2 75206 -- MSL 406 ( 9E 198)
+'c 13227,19725,330 2 75238 -- MSL 407 ( 9E 230)
+u0041_030C 13227,24810,330 2 75208 -- MSL 410 ( 9E 200)
+u0061_030C 13227,19905,330 2 75240 -- MSL 411 ( 9E 232)
+u0044_030C 13227,24810 2 75215 -- MSL 414 ( 9E 207)
+u0064_030C 13227,19545,330 2 75247 -- MSL 415 ( 9E 239)
+u0045_030C 13227,24810 2 75212 -- MSL 416 ( 9E 204)
+u0065_030C 13227,19905,330 2 75244 -- MSL 417 ( 9E 236)
+u0045_0328 13227,18990,4137 2 75210 -- MSL 422 ( 9E 202)
+u0065_0328 13227,14355,4137 0 75242 -- MSL 423 ( 9E 234)
+u004C_0301 13227,24630 2 75205 -- MSL 440 ( 9E 197)
+u006C_0301 13227,24630 2 75237 -- MSL 441 ( 9E 229)
+u004C_030C 13227,19545 2 75196 -- MSL 442 ( 9E 188)
+u006C_030C 13227,19545 2 75198 -- MSL 443 ( 9E 190)
+u004E_0301 13227,24630 2 75217 -- MSL 446 ( 9E 209)
+u006E_0301 13227,19725 2 75249 -- MSL 447 ( 9E 241)
+u004E_030C 13227,24810 2 75218 -- MSL 448 ( 9E 210)
+u006E_030C 13227,19905 2 75250 -- MSL 449 ( 9E 242)
+u004F_030B 13227,24630,330 2 75221 -- MSL 452 ( 9E 213)
+u006F_030B 13227,19725,330 2 75253 -- MSL 453 ( 9E 245)
+u0052_0301 13227,24630 2 75200 -- MSL 456 ( 9E 192)
+u0072_0301 13227,19725 2 75232 -- MSL 457 ( 9E 224)
+u0052_030C 13227,24810 2 75224 -- MSL 458 ( 9E 216)
+u0072_030C 13227,19905 2 75256 -- MSL 459 ( 9E 248)
+u0053_0301 13227,24630,330 2 75148 -- MSL 462 ( 9E 140)
+u0073_0301 13227,19725,330 2 75164 -- MSL 463 ( 9E 156)
+u0054_030C 13227,24810 2 75149 -- MSL 466 ( 9E 141)
+u0074_030C 13227,19545,330 2 75165 -- MSL 467 ( 9E 157)
+u0054_0327 13227,18990,5430 3 75230 -- MSL 468 ( 9E 222)
+u0074_0327 13227,18495,5430 3 75262 -- MSL 469 ( 9E 254)
+u0055_030B 13227,24630,330 2 75227 -- MSL 474 ( 9E 219)
+u0075_030B 13227,19725,330 2 75259 -- MSL 475 ( 9E 251)
+u0055_030A 13227,24735,330 2 75225 -- MSL 476 ( 9E 217)
+u0075_030A 13227,19830,330 2 75257 -- MSL 477 ( 9E 249)
+u005A_0301 13227,24630 2 75151 -- MSL 482 ( 9E 143)
+u007A_0301 13227,19725 2 75167 -- MSL 483 ( 9E 159)
+u005A_0307 13227,23115 2 75183 -- MSL 484 ( 9E 175)
+u007A_0307 13227,18195 2 75199 -- MSL 485 ( 9E 191)
+u2070 13227,19110 2 51753 -- MSL 1000 ( 6J 41)
+u2074 13227,19110 2 51748 -- MSL 1001 ( 6J 36)
+u2075 13227,18990 2 51749 -- MSL 1002 ( 6J 37)
+u2076 13227,19110 2 51806 -- MSL 1003 ( 6J 94)
+u2077 13227,18990 2 51750 -- MSL 1004 ( 6J 38)
+u2078 13227,19110 2 51754 -- MSL 1005 ( 6J 42)
+u2079 13227,19110 2 51752 -- MSL 1006 ( 6J 40)
+lq 13227,19320 2 161171 -- MSL 1017 (19U 147)
+rq 13227,19320 2 161172 -- MSL 1018 (19U 148)
+Bq 13227,2136,2154 0 161156 -- MSL 1019 (19U 132)
+u2003 13227,0 0 51821 -- MSL 1020 ( 6J 109)
+u2002 13227,0 0 51822 -- MSL 1021 ( 6J 110)
+u2009 13227,0 0 51828 -- MSL 1023 ( 6J 116)
+u2026 13227,2055,330 0 161157 -- MSL 1028 (19U 133)
+vz 13227,19905 2 75166 -- MSL 1031 ( 9E 158)
+u2120 13227,18000 2 128299 -- MSL 1034 (15U 43)
+u211E 13227,18990,3225 2 51794 -- MSL 1036 ( 6J 82)
+fi 13227,19335 2 60077 -- MSL 1040 ( 7J 173)
+fl 13227,19335 2 60078 -- MSL 1041 ( 7J 174)
+ff 13227,19335 2 51883 -- MSL 1042 ( 6J 171)
+Fi 13227,19335 2 51884 -- MSL 1043 ( 6J 172)
+Fl 13227,19335 2 51885 -- MSL 1044 ( 6J 173)
+ij 13227,18780,4350 2 60134 -- MSL 1047 ( 7J 230)
+u2105 13227,18990 2 60072 -- MSL 1060 ( 7J 168)
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+u0053_0327 13227,19320,5430 3 75178 -- MSL 1063 ( 9E 170)
+u0073_0327 13227,14355,5430 1 75194 -- MSL 1064 ( 9E 186)
+u0049_0307 13227,23115 2 46301 -- MSL 1065 ( 5T 221)
+bq 13227,2136,2154 0 161154 -- MSL 1067 (19U 130)
+%0 13227,19320,330 2 161161 -- MSL 1068 (19U 137)
+a- 13227,18078 2 60154 -- MSL 1084 ( 7J 250)
+ab 13227,19350 2 75170 -- MSL 1086 ( 9E 162)
+a. 13227,18195 2 75263 -- MSL 1088 ( 9E 255)
+oe 13227,14355,330 0 161180 -- MSL 1090 (19U 156)
+OE 13227,19320,330 2 161164 -- MSL 1091 (19U 140)
+fo 13227,13710 0 161163 -- MSL 1092 (19U 139)
+fc 13227,13710 0 161179 -- MSL 1093 (19U 155)
+sq 13227,14106 0 60091 -- MSL 1094 ( 7J 187)
+/L 13227,18990 2 75171 -- MSL 1095 ( 9E 163)
+/l 13227,19545 2 75187 -- MSL 1096 ( 9E 179)
+a" 13227,19725 2 75197 -- MSL 1097 ( 9E 189)
+ho 13227,750,4137 0 75186 -- MSL 1098 ( 9E 178)
+vZ 13227,24810 2 75150 -- MSL 1106 ( 9E 142)
+IJ 13227,18990,330 2 60135 -- MSL 1107 ( 7J 231)
diff --git a/contrib/groff/font/devlj4/MARIGOLD b/contrib/groff/font/devlj4/MARIGOLD
index a8374d17f0ea..a88f188665c4 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/font/devlj4/MARIGOLD
+++ b/contrib/groff/font/devlj4/MARIGOLD
@@ -1,3 +1,4 @@
+# Marigold
name MARIGOLD
spacewidth 5856
pcltypeface 4297
@@ -6,255 +7,325 @@ pclweight 0
pclstyle 0
ligatures fi fl ff ffi ffl 0
charset
-! 7806,12570,330 0 3617
-dq 6342,11790 0 3618
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+dq 6342,11790 0 161058 -- MSL 2 (19U 34)
" "
-sh 9759,11610 0 3619
+sh 9759,11610 0 161059 -- MSL 3 (19U 35)
# "
-Do 9759,14325,3315 0 3620
+Do 9759,14325,3315 0 161060 -- MSL 4 (19U 36)
$ "
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-& 12684,12120,330 0 3622
-cq 3903,11790 0 51751
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+cq 3903,11790 0 161170 -- MSL 8 (19U 146)
' "
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-+ 11709,8445,360 0 3627
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-hy 6831,6345 0 3629
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+* 9759,11940 0 161066 -- MSL 11 (19U 42)
++ 11709,8445,360 0 161067 -- MSL 12 (19U 43)
+, 5856,1650,4590 0 161068 -- MSL 13 (19U 44)
+hy 6831,6345 0 161069 -- MSL 14 (19U 45)
- "
-. 5856,2535,330 0 3630
-sl 8781,16770,3240 2 3631
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/ "
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-4 9759,11940,1080 0 3636
-5 9759,12060,330 0 3637
-6 9759,12660,330 0 3638
-7 9759,12480,30 0 3639
-8 9759,11940,330 0 3640
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+1 9759,11940,60 0 161073 -- MSL 18 (19U 49)
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+4 9759,11940,1080 0 161076 -- MSL 21 (19U 52)
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+6 9759,12660,330 0 161078 -- MSL 23 (19U 54)
+7 9759,12480,30 0 161079 -- MSL 24 (19U 55)
+8 9759,11940,330 0 161080 -- MSL 25 (19U 56)
+9 9759,11940,1050 0 161081 -- MSL 26 (19U 57)
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+; 5856,8475,4590 0 161083 -- MSL 28 (19U 59)
+< 26346,16068 2 161084 -- MSL 29 (19U 60)
+= 11709,6510 0 161085 -- MSL 30 (19U 61)
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-C 10734,12120,330 0 3651
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-E 10245,11910,225 0 3653
-F 9759,12120,60 0 3654
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-T 10245,12120,60 0 3668
-U 12684,11910,330 0 3669
-V 12198,12120,330 0 3670
-W 16101,12120,330 0 3671
-X 12198,11910,120 0 3672
-Y 10734,12120,60 0 3673
-Z 10734,12345,330 0 3674
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+H 12198,12015,60 0 161096 -- MSL 41 (19U 72)
+I 6342,11850,60 0 161097 -- MSL 42 (19U 73)
+J 6342,11850,4128 0 161098 -- MSL 43 (19U 74)
+K 12198,11850,60 0 161099 -- MSL 44 (19U 75)
+L 8781,11850,225 0 161100 -- MSL 45 (19U 76)
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+O 11709,12120,330 0 161103 -- MSL 48 (19U 79)
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+S 9759,12120,330 0 161107 -- MSL 52 (19U 83)
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+X 12198,11910,120 0 161112 -- MSL 57 (19U 88)
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+Z 10734,12345,330 0 161114 -- MSL 59 (19U 90)
+lB 6342,16860,1260 2 161115 -- MSL 60 (19U 91)
[ "
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\ "
-rB 6342,16860,1260 2 3677
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] "
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+z 7317,10350,330 0 161146 -- MSL 92 (19U 122)
+{ 8295,16380,2670 2 161147 -- MSL 93 (19U 123)
+lC "
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+^A 12198,17520,225 2 161218 -- MSL 100 (19U 194)
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+:E 10245,16320,225 2 161227 -- MSL 103 (19U 203)
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+:I 6342,16320,60 2 161231 -- MSL 105 (19U 207)
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^ "
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-~ "
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-14 17076,11940,840 0 3772
-12 17076,11940,330 0 3773
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-.i 4878,10350,330 0 51957
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-'C 10734,17040,330 2 20166
-'c 6342,15030,330 0 20198
-lq 6342,11790 0 51838
-rq 6342,11790 0 51746
-Bq 6342,1650,2550 0 51772
-vz 7317,15330,330 0 51834
-fi 7806,17430,7950 3 51881
-fl 7806,17430,7950 3 51882
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-Fi 11709,17430,7950 3 51884
-Fl 11709,17430,7950 3 51885
-ij 8781,13635,7950 1 51958
-bq 3903,1650,2550 0 51756
-%0 22932,11940,330 0 51901
-a- 11709,13674 0 3759
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-a. 11709,14580 0 51927
-oe 10734,10350,330 0 51823
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-/L 8781,11850,225 0 51944
-/l 4878,17430,330 2 51960
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+a~ "
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+'Y 10734,17040,60 2 161245 -- MSL 114 (19U 221)
+'y 7317,15030,7950 1 161277 -- MSL 115 (19U 253)
+de 7806,11940 0 161200 -- MSL 116 (19U 176)
+,C 10734,12120,4140 0 161223 -- MSL 117 (19U 199)
+,c 6342,10350,4320 0 161255 -- MSL 118 (19U 231)
+~N 13173,15828,330 2 161233 -- MSL 119 (19U 209)
+~n 7806,13782,330 0 161265 -- MSL 120 (19U 241)
+r! 7806,8313,4587 0 161185 -- MSL 121 (19U 161)
+r? 8295,8202,4248 0 161215 -- MSL 122 (19U 191)
+Cs 9759,10668 0 161188 -- MSL 123 (19U 164)
+Po 9759,11940,225 0 161187 -- MSL 124 (19U 163)
+Ye 9759,12165,60 0 161189 -- MSL 125 (19U 165)
+sc 9759,12120,4596 0 161191 -- MSL 126 (19U 167)
+Fn 9759,17430,7950 3 161155 -- MSL 127 (19U 131)
+ct 9759,12516,2580 0 161186 -- MSL 128 (19U 162)
+^a 8295,15300,330 0 161250 -- MSL 129 (19U 226)
+^e 6342,15300,330 0 161258 -- MSL 130 (19U 234)
+^o 6831,15300,330 0 161268 -- MSL 131 (19U 244)
+^u 7806,15300,330 0 161275 -- MSL 132 (19U 251)
+'a 8295,15030,330 0 161249 -- MSL 133 (19U 225)
+'e 6342,15030,330 0 161257 -- MSL 134 (19U 233)
+'o 6831,15030,330 0 161267 -- MSL 135 (19U 243)
+'u 7806,15030,330 0 161274 -- MSL 136 (19U 250)
+`a 8295,15030,330 0 161248 -- MSL 137 (19U 224)
+`e 6342,15030,330 0 161256 -- MSL 138 (19U 232)
+`o 6831,15030,330 0 161266 -- MSL 139 (19U 242)
+`u 7806,15030,330 0 161273 -- MSL 140 (19U 249)
+:a 8295,14580,330 0 161252 -- MSL 141 (19U 228)
+:e 6342,14580,330 0 161259 -- MSL 142 (19U 235)
+:o 6831,14580,330 0 161270 -- MSL 143 (19U 246)
+:u 7806,14580,330 0 161276 -- MSL 144 (19U 252)
+oA 12198,16815,225 2 161221 -- MSL 145 (19U 197)
+^i 4878,15300,330 0 161262 -- MSL 146 (19U 238)
+/O 11709,12849,984 0 161240 -- MSL 147 (19U 216)
+AE 17565,11910,225 0 161222 -- MSL 148 (19U 198)
+oa 8295,14685,330 0 161253 -- MSL 149 (19U 229)
+'i 4878,15030,330 0 161261 -- MSL 150 (19U 237)
+/o 6831,11724,1635 0 161272 -- MSL 151 (19U 248)
+ae 10734,10350,330 0 161254 -- MSL 152 (19U 230)
+:A 12198,16320,225 2 161220 -- MSL 153 (19U 196)
+`i 4878,15030,330 0 161260 -- MSL 154 (19U 236)
+:O 11709,16320,330 2 161238 -- MSL 155 (19U 214)
+:U 12684,16320,330 2 161244 -- MSL 156 (19U 220)
+'E 10245,17040,225 2 161225 -- MSL 157 (19U 201)
+:i 4878,14580,330 0 161263 -- MSL 158 (19U 239)
+ss 9270,18135,7350 3 161247 -- MSL 159 (19U 223)
+^O 11709,17520,330 2 161236 -- MSL 160 (19U 212)
+'A 12198,17040,225 2 161217 -- MSL 161 (19U 193)
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index dd49b637d8f3..0ad3f4da602d 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/font/devlj4/Makefile.sub
+++ b/contrib/groff/font/devlj4/Makefile.sub
@@ -1,7 +1,8 @@
DEV=lj4
-LJ4RES=600
+LJ4RES=1200
LJ4PRINT=$(PSPRINT)
DEVFILES=DESC \
+ AB ABI AI AR \
ALBB ALBR \
AOB AOI AOR \
CB CBI CI CR \
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LGB LGI LGR \
OB OBI OI OR \
TB TBI TI TR \
+ TNRB TNRBI TNRI TNRR \
UB UBI UI UR \
UCB UCBI UCI UCR \
CLARENDON CORONET MARIGOLD S \
- generate/Makefile generate/text.map generate/special.map
+ SYMBOL WINGDINGS \
+ generate/Makefile \
+ generate/special.map \
+ generate/symbol.map \
+ generate/text.map \
+ generate/wingdings.map \
+ generate/special.awk
CLEANADD=DESC
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--- a/contrib/groff/font/devlj4/OB
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-r 10245,12840,69,1326,1107,737 0 3698
-s 10245,12840,375,1188,1230,737 0 3699
-t 8781,17055,375,2148,-189,737 0 3700
-u 14637,12534,375,1230,417,737 0 3701
-v 13173,12534,69,2223,-768,737 0 3702
-w 20490,12534,69,2229,-954,737 0 3703
-x 13173,12534,69,1647,2190,737 0 3704
-y 13173,12534,5469,2040,1176,737 1 3705
-z 13173,12666,201,1464,1689,737 0 3706
-lC 13173,19935,6210,3339,-972,737 3 3707
-{ "
-ba 13173,19758,6588,0,-4596 3 3708
-| "
-rC 13173,19935,6210,63,2304,63 3 3709
-} "
-ti 26346,9435,0,0,-4029 0 51876
-`A 17565,24342,69,0,2586 2 3776
-^A 17565,24321,69,0,2586 2 3778
-`E 13173,24342,201,2835,738,737 2 3784
-^E 13173,24321,201,2835,738,737 2 3786
-:E 13173,23610,201,3084,738,737 2 3787
-^I 8781,24321,69,4296,441,737 2 3790
-:I 8781,23610,69,5280,441,737 2 3791
-aa 14637,18801,0,297,-5763,297 2 3764
-ga 14637,18801,0,0,-4419 2 3680
-a^ 14637,18780,0,0,-3456 2 3678
+a 13173,12840,375,189,954,189 0 161121 -- MSL 67 (19U 97)
+b 14637,19779,375,666,1191,666 2 161122 -- MSL 68 (19U 98)
+c 12684,12840,375,2118,171,737 0 161123 -- MSL 69 (19U 99)
+d 14637,19569,375,2727,594,737 2 161124 -- MSL 70 (19U 100)
+e 13173,12840,375,750,480,737 0 161125 -- MSL 71 (19U 101)
+f 8781,19710,69,3357,996,737 2 161126 -- MSL 72 (19U 102)
+g 13173,12840,5400,1836,1659,737 1 161127 -- MSL 73 (19U 103)
+h 14637,19569,69,423,1242,423 2 161128 -- MSL 74 (19U 104)
+i 7317,19308,69,1794,1131,737 2 161129 -- MSL 75 (19U 105)
+j 7317,19308,5400,1797,3720,737 3 161130 -- MSL 76 (19U 106)
+k 13173,19569,69,2670,1353,737 2 161131 -- MSL 77 (19U 107)
+l 7317,19569,69,2586,1086,737 2 161132 -- MSL 78 (19U 108)
+m 21954,12840,69,375,1272,375 0 161133 -- MSL 79 (19U 109)
+n 14637,12840,69,438,1206,438 0 161134 -- MSL 80 (19U 110)
+o 14637,12840,375,708,618,708 0 161135 -- MSL 81 (19U 111)
+p 14637,12840,5469,663,2349,663 1 161136 -- MSL 82 (19U 112)
+q 14637,12840,5469,1281,558,737 1 161137 -- MSL 83 (19U 113)
+r 10245,12840,69,1326,1107,737 0 161138 -- MSL 84 (19U 114)
+s 10245,12840,375,1188,1230,737 0 161139 -- MSL 85 (19U 115)
+t 8781,17055,375,2148,-188,737 0 161140 -- MSL 86 (19U 116)
+u 14637,12534,375,1230,417,737 0 161141 -- MSL 87 (19U 117)
+v 13173,12534,69,2223,-767,737 0 161142 -- MSL 88 (19U 118)
+w 20490,12534,69,2229,-953,737 0 161143 -- MSL 89 (19U 119)
+x 13173,12534,69,1647,2190,737 0 161144 -- MSL 90 (19U 120)
+y 13173,12534,5469,2040,1176,737 1 161145 -- MSL 91 (19U 121)
+z 13173,12666,201,1464,1689,737 0 161146 -- MSL 92 (19U 122)
+{ 13173,19935,6210,3339,-971,737 3 161147 -- MSL 93 (19U 123)
+lC "
+| 13173,19758,6588,0,-4595 3 161148 -- MSL 94 (19U 124)
+ba "
+} 13173,19935,6210,63,2304,63 3 161149 -- MSL 95 (19U 125)
+rC "
+ti 26346,9435,0,0,-4028 0 161150 -- MSL 96 (19U 126)
+`A 17565,24342,69,0,2586 2 161216 -- MSL 99 (19U 192)
+^A 17565,24321,69,0,2586 2 161218 -- MSL 100 (19U 194)
+`E 13173,24342,201,2835,738,737 2 161224 -- MSL 101 (19U 200)
+^E 13173,24321,201,2835,738,737 2 161226 -- MSL 102 (19U 202)
+:E 13173,23610,201,3084,738,737 2 161227 -- MSL 103 (19U 203)
+^I 8781,24321,69,4296,441,737 2 161230 -- MSL 104 (19U 206)
+:I 8781,23610,69,5280,441,737 2 161231 -- MSL 105 (19U 207)
+aa 14637,18801,0,297,-5762,297 2 161204 -- MSL 106 (19U 180)
+ga 14637,18801,0,0,-4418 2 161120 -- MSL 107 (19U 96)
+a^ 14637,18780,0,0,-3455 2 161160 -- MSL 108 (19U 136)
^ "
-ad 14637,18090,0,429,-4023,429 2 3752
-a~ 14637,17847,0,1308,-3438,737 2 3710
-~ "
-`U 20490,24342,375,1671,-1071,737 2 3801
-^U 20490,24321,375,1671,-1071,737 2 3803
-'Y 16101,24342,69,3747,-1419,737 2 3805
-'y 13173,18801,5469,2040,1176,737 3 3837
-de 14637,17700,0,0,-2586 0 3760
-,C 17565,18375,5988,2640,-600,737 3 3783
-,c 12684,12840,5733,2118,171,737 1 3815
-~N 20490,23382,69,1383,192,737 2 3793
-~n 14637,17847,69,1308,1206,737 2 3825
-r! 7317,12906,5469,861,1836,737 1 3745
-r? 11709,12906,5469,0,90 1 3775
-Cs 14637,15834,0,1452,477,737 0 3748
-Po 14637,17700,201,1260,1419,737 0 3747
-Ye 14637,18069,69,4212,-132,737 2 3749
-sc 14637,18375,1383,0,-933 2 3751
-Fn 14637,19710,69,366,-1863,366 2 51871
-ct 14637,19812,342,2082,-1152,737 2 3746
-^a 13173,18780,375,711,954,711 2 3810
-^e 13173,18780,375,750,480,737 2 3818
-^o 14637,18780,375,708,618,708 2 3828
-^u 14637,18780,375,1230,417,737 2 3835
-'a 13173,18801,375,1029,954,737 2 3809
-'e 13173,18801,375,1029,480,737 2 3817
-'o 14637,18801,375,708,618,708 2 3827
-'u 14637,18801,375,1230,417,737 2 3834
-`a 13173,18801,375,189,954,189 2 3808
-`e 13173,18801,375,750,480,737 2 3816
-`o 14637,18801,375,708,618,708 2 3826
-`u 14637,18801,375,1230,417,737 2 3833
-:a 13173,18090,375,1161,954,737 2 3812
-:e 13173,18090,375,1161,480,737 2 3819
-:o 14637,18090,375,708,618,708 2 3830
-:u 14637,18090,375,1230,417,737 2 3836
-oA 17565,25035,69,0,2586 2 3781
-^i 7317,18780,69,3639,1134,737 2 3822
-/O 21954,18375,1017,1311,-312,737 2 3800
-AE 22932,18201,201,2844,2589,737 2 3782
-oa 13173,18678,375,189,954,189 2 3813
-'i 7317,18801,69,3957,1134,737 2 3821
-/o 14637,13446,843,1227,1224,737 0 3832
-ae 20004,12840,375,744,945,737 0 3814
-:A 17565,23610,69,888,2586,737 2 3780
-`i 7317,18801,69,1116,1134,737 2 3820
-:O 21954,23610,375,942,-447,737 2 3798
-:U 20490,23610,375,1671,-1071,737 2 3804
-'E 13173,24342,201,3348,738,737 2 3785
-:i 7317,18090,69,4089,1134,737 2 3823
-ss 14637,19500,375,396,1206,396 2 3807
-^O 21954,24321,375,942,-447,737 2 3796
-'A 17565,24342,69,1152,2586,737 2 3777
-~A 17565,23382,69,1752,2586,737 2 3779
-~a 13173,17847,375,2040,954,737 2 3811
--D 20490,18069,69,720,318,720 2 3792
-Sd 14637,19674,375,831,618,737 2 3824
-'I 8781,24342,69,5544,441,737 2 3789
-`I 8781,24342,69,1779,441,737 2 3788
-'O 21954,24342,375,942,-447,737 2 3795
-`O 21954,24342,375,942,-447,737 2 3794
-~O 21954,23382,375,942,-447,737 2 3797
-~o 14637,17847,375,1308,618,737 2 3829
-vS 13173,24321,375,3120,879,737 2 51795
-vs 10245,18780,375,3117,1230,737 2 51827
-'U 20490,24342,375,1671,-1071,737 2 3802
-:Y 16101,23610,69,3747,-1419,737 2 51801
-:y 13173,18090,5469,2040,1176,737 3 3839
-TP 14637,18069,69,1347,384,737 2 3806
-Tp 14637,19779,5469,672,2361,672 3 3838
-mc 15612,12630,4680,1422,2907,737 0 3765
-ps 14637,19635,4200,18,-1140,18 2 3766
-34 23418,17769,444,0,-870 0 3774
-\- 23418,7455,0,0,-3528 0 51757
-14 23418,17865,444,0,-2133 2 3772
-12 23418,17865,444,0,-1794 2 3773
-Of 9759,17700,0,765,-258,737 0 3754
-Om 9759,17700,0,1815,-81,737 0 3770
-Fo 11220,10851,0,1272,132,737 0 3755
-Fc 11220,10851,0,588,816,588 0 3771
-t+- 23418,13080,4230,0,-3522 0 3761
-bb 13173,19083,5916,0,-4596 3 3750
-co 13173,19635,0,3885,-2094,737 2 3753
-tno 23418,10770,0,0,-3105 0 3756
-rg 13173,19635,0,3885,-2094,737 2 3758
-S2 9270,17700,0,2130,-162,737 0 3762
-S3 9270,17700,0,1656,-123,737 0 3763
-ac 14637,393,5733,0,-1119 1 3768
-S1 9270,17865,0,708,-1470,708 2 3769
-tmu 23418,13107,567,0,-4626 0 3799
-tdi 23418,12999,369,0,-3531 0 3831
-pc 7317,10899,0,282,-741,282 0 3767
-fm 7317,18096,0,1629,-2067,737 2 51873
-sd 14637,18096,0,0,-2067 2 51874
-dg 14637,18201,426,666,-762,666 2 51755
-tm 16101,17850,0,1425,-1962,737 2 51796
-ah 14637,18780,0,921,-4398,737 2 51935
-ao 14637,18678,0,0,-5652 2 51930
-f/ 2439,17769,444,7344,7137,737 0 51759
-em 23418,8070,0,759,219,737 0 51789
-en 14637,8070,0,681,459,681 0 51790
-dd 14637,18201,426,630,-726,630 2 51773
-.i 7317,12534,69,1116,1134,737 0 51957
-aq 7317,18375,0,1659,-2622,737 2 3623
-bu 13173,14226,0,0,-498 0 51889
-'C 17565,24342,375,2640,-600,737 2 20166
-'c 12684,18801,375,2415,171,737 2 20198
-lq 11709,18375,0,2910,-387,737 2 51838
-rq 11709,18375,0,2895,-372,737 2 51746
-Bq 12198,3972,4527,0,2505 0 51772
-vz 13173,18780,201,1653,1689,737 2 51834
-fi 15612,19710,69,1506,900,737 2 51881
-fl 15612,19710,69,2385,816,737 2 51882
-ff 16587,19710,69,3507,816,737 2 51883
-Fi 23418,19710,69,1683,684,737 2 51884
-Fl 23418,19710,69,2499,666,737 2 51885
-ij 14637,19308,5400,1794,1131,737 3 51958
-bq 7317,3972,4527,0,2502 0 51756
-%0 33663,17769,264,0,-2289 0 51901
-a- 14637,17490,0,843,-3735,737 0 3759
-ab 14637,18528,0,396,-3984,396 2 51926
-a. 14637,18786,0,0,-6408 2 51927
-oe 22443,12840,375,720,618,720 0 51823
-OE 24882,18375,375,2916,-513,737 2 51791
-fo 6831,10851,0,1296,132,737 0 51886
-fc 6831,10851,0,609,819,609 0 51887
-sq 19029,15624,0,0,-2022 0 51899
-/L 13173,18069,201,198,1188,198 2 51944
-/l 7317,19569,69,3264,1563,737 2 51960
-a" 14637,18801,0,3432,-3054,737 2 51933
-ho 14637,636,4140,0,-4476 0 51934
-vZ 16101,24321,201,2589,2115,737 2 51802
-IJ 17565,18069,4242,1548,441,737 2 51942
+ad 14637,18090,0,429,-4022,429 2 161192 -- MSL 109 (19U 168)
+~ 14637,17847,0,1308,-3437,737 2 161176 -- MSL 110 (19U 152)
+a~ "
+`U 20490,24342,375,1671,-1070,737 2 161241 -- MSL 111 (19U 217)
+^U 20490,24321,375,1671,-1070,737 2 161243 -- MSL 112 (19U 219)
+u00AF 13173,21105,0,1317,1317,737 2 161199 -- MSL 113 (19U 175)
+'Y 16101,24342,69,3747,-1418,737 2 161245 -- MSL 114 (19U 221)
+'y 13173,18801,5469,2040,1176,737 3 161277 -- MSL 115 (19U 253)
+de 14637,17700,0,0,-2585 0 161200 -- MSL 116 (19U 176)
+,C 17565,18375,5988,2640,-599,737 3 161223 -- MSL 117 (19U 199)
+,c 12684,12840,5733,2118,171,737 1 161255 -- MSL 118 (19U 231)
+~N 20490,23382,69,1383,192,737 2 161233 -- MSL 119 (19U 209)
+~n 14637,17847,69,1308,1206,737 2 161265 -- MSL 120 (19U 241)
+r! 7317,12906,5469,861,1836,737 1 161185 -- MSL 121 (19U 161)
+r? 11709,12906,5469,0,90 1 161215 -- MSL 122 (19U 191)
+Cs 14637,15834,0,1452,477,737 0 161188 -- MSL 123 (19U 164)
+Po 14637,17700,201,1260,1419,737 0 161187 -- MSL 124 (19U 163)
+Ye 14637,18069,69,4212,-131,737 2 161189 -- MSL 125 (19U 165)
+sc 14637,18375,1383,0,-932 2 161191 -- MSL 126 (19U 167)
+Fn 14637,19710,69,366,-1862,366 2 161155 -- MSL 127 (19U 131)
+ct 14637,19812,342,2082,-1151,737 2 161186 -- MSL 128 (19U 162)
+^a 13173,18780,375,711,954,711 2 161250 -- MSL 129 (19U 226)
+^e 13173,18780,375,750,480,737 2 161258 -- MSL 130 (19U 234)
+^o 14637,18780,375,708,618,708 2 161268 -- MSL 131 (19U 244)
+^u 14637,18780,375,1230,417,737 2 161275 -- MSL 132 (19U 251)
+'a 13173,18801,375,1029,954,737 2 161249 -- MSL 133 (19U 225)
+'e 13173,18801,375,1029,480,737 2 161257 -- MSL 134 (19U 233)
+'o 14637,18801,375,708,618,708 2 161267 -- MSL 135 (19U 243)
+'u 14637,18801,375,1230,417,737 2 161274 -- MSL 136 (19U 250)
+`a 13173,18801,375,189,954,189 2 161248 -- MSL 137 (19U 224)
+`e 13173,18801,375,750,480,737 2 161256 -- MSL 138 (19U 232)
+`o 14637,18801,375,708,618,708 2 161266 -- MSL 139 (19U 242)
+`u 14637,18801,375,1230,417,737 2 161273 -- MSL 140 (19U 249)
+:a 13173,18090,375,1161,954,737 2 161252 -- MSL 141 (19U 228)
+:e 13173,18090,375,1161,480,737 2 161259 -- MSL 142 (19U 235)
+:o 14637,18090,375,708,618,708 2 161270 -- MSL 143 (19U 246)
+:u 14637,18090,375,1230,417,737 2 161276 -- MSL 144 (19U 252)
+oA 17565,25035,69,0,2586 2 161221 -- MSL 145 (19U 197)
+^i 7317,18780,69,3639,1134,737 2 161262 -- MSL 146 (19U 238)
+/O 21954,18375,1017,1311,-311,737 2 161240 -- MSL 147 (19U 216)
+AE 22932,18201,201,2844,2589,737 2 161222 -- MSL 148 (19U 198)
+oa 13173,18678,375,189,954,189 2 161253 -- MSL 149 (19U 229)
+'i 7317,18801,69,3957,1134,737 2 161261 -- MSL 150 (19U 237)
+/o 14637,13446,843,1227,1224,737 0 161272 -- MSL 151 (19U 248)
+ae 20004,12840,375,744,945,737 0 161254 -- MSL 152 (19U 230)
+:A 17565,23610,69,888,2586,737 2 161220 -- MSL 153 (19U 196)
+`i 7317,18801,69,1116,1134,737 2 161260 -- MSL 154 (19U 236)
+:O 21954,23610,375,942,-446,737 2 161238 -- MSL 155 (19U 214)
+:U 20490,23610,375,1671,-1070,737 2 161244 -- MSL 156 (19U 220)
+'E 13173,24342,201,3348,738,737 2 161225 -- MSL 157 (19U 201)
+:i 7317,18090,69,4089,1134,737 2 161263 -- MSL 158 (19U 239)
+ss 14637,19500,375,396,1206,396 2 161247 -- MSL 159 (19U 223)
+^O 21954,24321,375,942,-446,737 2 161236 -- MSL 160 (19U 212)
+'A 17565,24342,69,1152,2586,737 2 161217 -- MSL 161 (19U 193)
+~A 17565,23382,69,1752,2586,737 2 161219 -- MSL 162 (19U 195)
+~a 13173,17847,375,2040,954,737 2 161251 -- MSL 163 (19U 227)
+-D 20490,18069,69,720,318,720 2 161232 -- MSL 164 (19U 208)
+Sd 14637,19674,375,831,618,737 2 161264 -- MSL 165 (19U 240)
+'I 8781,24342,69,5544,441,737 2 161229 -- MSL 166 (19U 205)
+`I 8781,24342,69,1779,441,737 2 161228 -- MSL 167 (19U 204)
+'O 21954,24342,375,942,-446,737 2 161235 -- MSL 168 (19U 211)
+`O 21954,24342,375,942,-446,737 2 161234 -- MSL 169 (19U 210)
+~O 21954,23382,375,942,-446,737 2 161237 -- MSL 170 (19U 213)
+~o 14637,17847,375,1308,618,737 2 161269 -- MSL 171 (19U 245)
+vS 13173,24321,375,3120,879,737 2 161162 -- MSL 172 (19U 138)
+vs 10245,18780,375,3117,1230,737 2 161178 -- MSL 173 (19U 154)
+'U 20490,24342,375,1671,-1070,737 2 161242 -- MSL 174 (19U 218)
+:Y 16101,23610,69,3747,-1418,737 2 161183 -- MSL 175 (19U 159)
+:y 13173,18090,5469,2040,1176,737 3 161279 -- MSL 176 (19U 255)
+TP 14637,18069,69,1347,384,737 2 161246 -- MSL 177 (19U 222)
+Tp 14637,19779,5469,672,2361,672 3 161278 -- MSL 178 (19U 254)
+mc 15612,12630,4680,1422,2907,737 0 161205 -- MSL 180 (19U 181)
+ps 14637,19635,4200,18,-1139,18 2 161206 -- MSL 181 (19U 182)
+34 23418,17769,444,0,-869 0 161214 -- MSL 182 (19U 190)
+\- 23418,7455,0,0,-3527 0 60096 -- MSL 183 ( 7J 192)
+14 23418,17865,444,0,-2132 2 161212 -- MSL 184 (19U 188)
+12 23418,17865,444,0,-1793 2 161213 -- MSL 185 (19U 189)
+Of 9759,17700,0,765,-257,737 0 161194 -- MSL 186 (19U 170)
+Om 9759,17700,0,1815,-80,737 0 161210 -- MSL 187 (19U 186)
+Fo 11220,10851,0,1272,132,737 0 161195 -- MSL 188 (19U 171)
+Fc 11220,10851,0,588,816,588 0 161211 -- MSL 190 (19U 187)
+t+- 23418,13080,4230,0,-3521 0 161201 -- MSL 191 (19U 177)
+bb 13173,19083,5916,0,-4595 3 161190 -- MSL 192 (19U 166)
+co 13173,19635,0,3885,-2093,737 2 161193 -- MSL 193 (19U 169)
+tno 23418,10770,0,0,-3104 0 161196 -- MSL 194 (19U 172)
+u00AD 7317,8715,0,1497,1071,737 0 161197 -- MSL 195 (19U 173)
+rg 13173,19635,0,3885,-2093,737 2 161198 -- MSL 196 (19U 174)
+S2 9270,17700,0,2130,-161,737 0 161202 -- MSL 197 (19U 178)
+S3 9270,17700,0,1656,-122,737 0 161203 -- MSL 198 (19U 179)
+ac 14637,393,5733,0,-1118 1 161208 -- MSL 199 (19U 184)
+S1 9270,17865,0,708,-1469,708 2 161209 -- MSL 200 (19U 185)
+tmu 23418,13107,567,0,-4625 0 161239 -- MSL 201 (19U 215)
+tdi 23418,12999,369,0,-3530 0 161271 -- MSL 202 (19U 247)
+u203C 14637,18000,375,1941,753,737 2 87315 -- MSL 221 (10U 19)
+u20A7 23418,18069,375,2148,519,737 2 60121 -- MSL 232 ( 7J 217)
+pc 7317,10899,0,282,-740,282 0 161207 -- MSL 302 (19U 183)
+u013F 13173,18069,201,2250,168,737 2 51943 -- MSL 306 ( 6J 231)
+u0140 10245,19569,69,2736,1086,737 2 51959 -- MSL 307 ( 6J 247)
+u2113 14637,18045,765,0,-1712 2 60122 -- MSL 308 ( 7J 218)
+u0149 20979,18375,69,438,-530,438 2 51951 -- MSL 309 ( 6J 239)
+fm 7317,18096,0,1629,-2066,737 2 60101 -- MSL 310 ( 7J 197)
+sd 14637,18096,0,0,-2066 2 60102 -- MSL 311 ( 7J 198)
+dg 14637,18201,426,666,-761,666 2 161158 -- MSL 312 (19U 134)
+tm 16101,17850,0,1425,-1961,737 2 161177 -- MSL 313 (19U 153)
+u2017 13173,0,6588,1317,1317,737 1 60095 -- MSL 314 ( 7J 191)
+ah 14637,18780,0,921,-4397,737 2 75169 -- MSL 315 ( 9E 161)
+ao 14637,18678,0,0,-5651 2 60152 -- MSL 316 ( 7J 248)
+f/ 2439,17769,444,7344,7137,737 0 60109 -- MSL 324 ( 7J 205)
+em 23418,8070,0,759,219,737 0 161175 -- MSL 325 (19U 151)
+en 14637,8070,0,681,459,681 0 161174 -- MSL 326 (19U 150)
+dd 14637,18201,426,630,-725,630 2 161159 -- MSL 327 (19U 135)
+.i 7317,12534,69,1116,1134,737 0 46333 -- MSL 328 ( 5T 253)
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+v 13173,12534,69,1632,-206,586 0 161142 -- MSL 88 (19U 118)
+w 20490,12534,69,1974,-182,586 0 161143 -- MSL 89 (19U 119)
+x 11709,12534,69,1191,1662,586 0 161144 -- MSL 90 (19U 120)
+y 13173,12534,5469,1659,-56,586 1 161145 -- MSL 91 (19U 121)
+z 13173,12666,201,795,714,586 0 161146 -- MSL 92 (19U 122)
+{ 11709,19935,6210,2910,-1241,586 3 161147 -- MSL 93 (19U 123)
+lC "
+| 13173,19758,6588,0,-4595 3 161148 -- MSL 94 (19U 124)
+ba "
+} 11709,19935,6210,0,2682 3 161149 -- MSL 95 (19U 125)
+rC "
+ti 26346,8952,0,0,-4028 0 161150 -- MSL 96 (19U 126)
+`A 17565,24042,69,0,1896 2 161216 -- MSL 99 (19U 192)
+^A 17565,23745,69,0,1896 2 161218 -- MSL 100 (19U 194)
+`E 13173,24042,201,1095,-101,586 2 161224 -- MSL 101 (19U 200)
+^E 13173,23745,201,1095,-101,586 2 161226 -- MSL 102 (19U 202)
+:E 13173,22896,201,1455,-101,586 2 161227 -- MSL 103 (19U 203)
+^I 7806,23745,69,3768,-248,586 2 161230 -- MSL 104 (19U 206)
+:I 7806,22896,69,4140,-248,586 2 161231 -- MSL 105 (19U 207)
+aa 14637,18375,0,0,-6179 2 161204 -- MSL 106 (19U 180)
+ga 14637,18378,0,0,-4619 2 161120 -- MSL 107 (19U 96)
+a^ 14637,18225,0,0,-3890 2 161160 -- MSL 108 (19U 136)
^ "
-ad 14637,17223,0,0,-3717 0 3752
-a~ 14637,17166,0,0,-3717 0 3710
-~ "
-`U 20490,24042,375,669,-1455,586 2 3801
-^U 20490,23745,375,669,-1455,586 2 3803
-'Y 14637,24048,69,3225,-543,586 2 3805
-'y 13173,18375,5469,1659,-57,586 3 3837
-de 14637,17700,0,0,-2664 0 3760
-,C 17565,18375,5736,1455,-411,586 3 3783
-,c 12684,12795,5193,1245,282,586 1 3815
-~N 20490,22812,375,525,-246,525 2 3793
-~n 14637,17166,69,0,282 0 3825
-r! 7317,12696,5634,0,639 1 3745
-r? 10245,12696,5634,0,795 1 3775
-Cs 14637,15684,0,660,-117,586 0 3748
-Po 14637,17700,201,1269,1179,586 0 3747
-Ye 14637,18069,69,2862,-180,586 2 3749
-sc 14637,17865,3633,0,-960 2 3751
-Fn 14637,19710,69,0,-3318 2 51871
-ct 14637,19782,0,393,-999,393 2 3746
-^a 13173,18225,330,168,582,168 2 3810
-^e 13173,18225,330,588,327,586 2 3818
-^o 14637,18225,330,453,351,453 2 3828
-^u 14637,18225,330,372,-348,372 2 3835
-'a 13173,18375,330,168,582,168 2 3809
-'e 13173,18375,330,588,327,586 2 3817
-'o 14637,18375,330,453,351,453 2 3827
-'u 14637,18375,330,372,-348,372 2 3834
-`a 13173,18378,330,168,582,168 2 3808
-`e 13173,18378,330,588,327,586 2 3816
-`o 14637,18378,330,453,351,453 2 3826
-`u 14637,18378,330,372,-348,372 2 3833
-:a 13173,17223,330,285,582,285 0 3812
-:e 13173,17223,330,588,327,586 0 3819
-:o 14637,17223,330,453,351,453 0 3830
-:u 14637,17223,330,372,-348,372 0 3836
-oA 17565,23979,69,0,1896 2 3781
-^i 7317,18225,69,2628,-231,586 2 3822
-/O 21954,18375,375,1341,588,586 2 3800
-AE 20979,18201,201,1296,3312,586 2 3782
-oa 13173,17973,330,168,582,168 2 3813
-'i 7317,18375,69,2973,-279,586 2 3821
-/o 14637,12795,399,1320,1203,586 0 3832
-ae 20490,12795,330,906,678,586 0 3814
-:A 17565,22896,69,0,1896 2 3780
-`i 7317,18378,69,174,-279,174 2 3820
-:O 21954,22896,375,555,-372,555 2 3798
-:U 20490,22896,375,669,-1455,586 2 3804
-'E 13173,24048,201,1239,-102,586 2 3785
-:i 7317,17223,69,3213,-57,586 0 3823
-ss 14148,19710,330,147,516,147 2 3807
-^O 21954,23745,375,555,-372,555 2 3796
-'A 17565,24048,69,0,1896 2 3777
-~A 17565,22812,69,0,1896 2 3779
-~a 13173,17166,330,168,582,168 0 3811
--D 20490,18069,69,288,936,288 2 3792
-Sd 14637,19590,330,453,351,453 2 3824
-'I 7806,24048,69,3924,-249,586 2 3789
-`I 7806,24042,69,909,-249,586 2 3788
-'O 21954,24048,375,555,-372,555 2 3795
-`O 21954,24042,375,555,-372,555 2 3794
-~O 21954,22812,375,555,-372,555 2 3797
-~o 14637,17166,330,453,351,453 0 3829
-vS 13173,23745,375,1725,855,586 2 51795
-vs 10245,18225,330,1680,960,586 2 51827
-'U 20490,24048,375,669,-1455,586 2 3802
-:Y 14637,22896,69,3225,-543,586 2 51801
-:y 13173,17223,5469,1659,-57,586 1 3839
-TP 14637,18069,69,834,-351,586 2 3806
-Tp 14637,19779,5469,225,1752,225 3 3838
-mc 14637,12630,4350,1122,2931,586 0 3765
-ps 14637,19635,4200,135,-1257,135 2 3766
-34 23418,17850,525,0,-1326 2 3774
-\- 23418,7122,0,0,-3801 0 51757
-14 23418,17850,525,0,-2268 2 3772
-12 23418,17850,525,0,-2139 2 3773
-Of 12198,17700,0,18,-1692,18 0 3754
-Om 12198,17700,0,1029,-1608,586 0 3770
-Fo 9759,10920,0,849,306,586 0 3755
-Fc 9759,10920,0,120,1035,120 0 3771
-t+- 23418,13260,3132,0,-3333 0 3761
-bb 13173,19083,5916,0,-4596 3 3750
-co 13173,19635,0,3384,-1593,586 2 3753
-tno 23418,10671,0,0,-3015 0 3756
-rg 13173,19635,0,3384,-1593,586 2 3758
-S2 10245,17700,0,705,-774,586 0 3762
-S3 10245,17700,0,525,-807,525 0 3763
-ac 14637,300,5193,0,-1905 1 3768
-S1 10245,17700,0,0,-2472 0 3769
-tmu 23418,13137,585,0,-3780 0 3799
-tdi 23418,11139,0,0,-3900 0 3831
-pc 7317,10905,0,0,-1392 0 3767
-fm 7317,17700,0,1092,-1740,586 0 51873
-sd 14637,17700,0,0,-1740 0 51874
-dg 14637,18213,846,0,-1323 2 51755
-tm 16101,17850,0,924,-1461,586 2 51796
-ah 14637,18225,0,0,-4407 2 51935
-ao 14637,17973,0,0,-5853 2 51930
-f/ 3414,17850,525,7596,6609,586 2 51759
-em 23418,6885,0,390,537,390 0 51789
-en 14637,6885,0,507,537,507 0 51790
-dd 14637,18213,846,0,-1335 2 51773
-.i 7317,12534,69,174,-279,174 0 51957
-aq 7317,18375,0,705,-2778,586 2 3623
-bu 13173,14226,0,0,-498 0 51889
-'C 17565,24048,375,1455,-411,586 2 20166
-'c 12684,18375,330,1245,282,586 2 20198
-lq 11220,18375,0,1620,-1311,586 2 51838
-rq 11220,18375,0,1527,-1218,586 2 51746
-Bq 11220,2535,4482,0,1782 0 51772
-vz 13173,18225,201,795,714,586 2 51834
-fi 14637,19710,69,876,45,586 2 51881
-fl 14637,19710,69,1137,117,586 2 51882
-ff 14637,19710,69,3714,57,586 2 51883
-Fi 21954,19710,69,876,48,586 2 51884
-Fl 21954,19710,69,1137,120,586 2 51885
-ij 14148,18336,5400,873,-288,586 3 51958
-bq 7317,2535,4482,0,1593 0 51756
-%0 32202,17769,444,0,-2811 0 51901
-a- 14637,16521,0,0,-3732 0 3759
-ab 14637,18165,0,0,-3657 2 51926
-a. 14637,17400,0,0,-6228 0 51927
-oe 23418,12795,330,696,354,586 0 51823
-OE 24396,18375,375,1089,-372,586 2 51791
-fo 6342,10920,0,624,243,586 0 51886
-fc 6342,10920,0,0,972 0 51887
-sq 19029,15624,0,0,-2022 0 51899
-/L 12198,18069,201,405,1215,405 2 51944
-/l 7317,19779,69,2694,1233,586 2 51960
-a" 14637,18375,0,1413,-3645,586 2 51933
-ho 14637,600,3876,0,-6093 0 51934
-vZ 16101,23745,201,1014,921,586 2 51802
-IJ 15126,18069,3657,1026,-249,586 2 51942
+ad 14637,17223,0,0,-3716 0 161192 -- MSL 109 (19U 168)
+~ 14637,17166,0,0,-3716 0 161176 -- MSL 110 (19U 152)
+a~ "
+`U 20490,24042,375,669,-1454,586 2 161241 -- MSL 111 (19U 217)
+^U 20490,23745,375,669,-1454,586 2 161243 -- MSL 112 (19U 219)
+u00AF 13173,21105,0,1317,1317,586 2 161199 -- MSL 113 (19U 175)
+'Y 14637,24048,69,3225,-542,586 2 161245 -- MSL 114 (19U 221)
+'y 13173,18375,5469,1659,-56,586 3 161277 -- MSL 115 (19U 253)
+de 14637,17700,0,0,-2663 0 161200 -- MSL 116 (19U 176)
+,C 17565,18375,5736,1455,-410,586 3 161223 -- MSL 117 (19U 199)
+,c 12684,12795,5193,1245,282,586 1 161255 -- MSL 118 (19U 231)
+~N 20490,22812,375,525,-245,525 2 161233 -- MSL 119 (19U 209)
+~n 14637,17166,69,0,282 0 161265 -- MSL 120 (19U 241)
+r! 7317,12696,5634,0,639 1 161185 -- MSL 121 (19U 161)
+r? 10245,12696,5634,0,795 1 161215 -- MSL 122 (19U 191)
+Cs 14637,15684,0,660,-116,586 0 161188 -- MSL 123 (19U 164)
+Po 14637,17700,201,1269,1179,586 0 161187 -- MSL 124 (19U 163)
+Ye 14637,18069,69,2862,-179,586 2 161189 -- MSL 125 (19U 165)
+sc 14637,17865,3633,0,-959 2 161191 -- MSL 126 (19U 167)
+Fn 14637,19710,69,0,-3317 2 161155 -- MSL 127 (19U 131)
+ct 14637,19782,0,393,-998,393 2 161186 -- MSL 128 (19U 162)
+^a 13173,18225,330,168,582,168 2 161250 -- MSL 129 (19U 226)
+^e 13173,18225,330,588,327,586 2 161258 -- MSL 130 (19U 234)
+^o 14637,18225,330,453,351,453 2 161268 -- MSL 131 (19U 244)
+^u 14637,18225,330,372,-347,372 2 161275 -- MSL 132 (19U 251)
+'a 13173,18375,330,168,582,168 2 161249 -- MSL 133 (19U 225)
+'e 13173,18375,330,588,327,586 2 161257 -- MSL 134 (19U 233)
+'o 14637,18375,330,453,351,453 2 161267 -- MSL 135 (19U 243)
+'u 14637,18375,330,372,-347,372 2 161274 -- MSL 136 (19U 250)
+`a 13173,18378,330,168,582,168 2 161248 -- MSL 137 (19U 224)
+`e 13173,18378,330,588,327,586 2 161256 -- MSL 138 (19U 232)
+`o 14637,18378,330,453,351,453 2 161266 -- MSL 139 (19U 242)
+`u 14637,18378,330,372,-347,372 2 161273 -- MSL 140 (19U 249)
+:a 13173,17223,330,285,582,285 0 161252 -- MSL 141 (19U 228)
+:e 13173,17223,330,588,327,586 0 161259 -- MSL 142 (19U 235)
+:o 14637,17223,330,453,351,453 0 161270 -- MSL 143 (19U 246)
+:u 14637,17223,330,372,-347,372 0 161276 -- MSL 144 (19U 252)
+oA 17565,23979,69,0,1896 2 161221 -- MSL 145 (19U 197)
+^i 7317,18225,69,2628,-230,586 2 161262 -- MSL 146 (19U 238)
+/O 21954,18375,375,1341,588,586 2 161240 -- MSL 147 (19U 216)
+AE 20979,18201,201,1296,3312,586 2 161222 -- MSL 148 (19U 198)
+oa 13173,17973,330,168,582,168 2 161253 -- MSL 149 (19U 229)
+'i 7317,18375,69,2973,-278,586 2 161261 -- MSL 150 (19U 237)
+/o 14637,12795,399,1320,1203,586 0 161272 -- MSL 151 (19U 248)
+ae 20490,12795,330,906,678,586 0 161254 -- MSL 152 (19U 230)
+:A 17565,22896,69,0,1896 2 161220 -- MSL 153 (19U 196)
+`i 7317,18378,69,174,-278,174 2 161260 -- MSL 154 (19U 236)
+:O 21954,22896,375,555,-371,555 2 161238 -- MSL 155 (19U 214)
+:U 20490,22896,375,669,-1454,586 2 161244 -- MSL 156 (19U 220)
+'E 13173,24048,201,1239,-101,586 2 161225 -- MSL 157 (19U 201)
+:i 7317,17223,69,3213,-56,586 0 161263 -- MSL 158 (19U 239)
+ss 14148,19710,330,147,516,147 2 161247 -- MSL 159 (19U 223)
+^O 21954,23745,375,555,-371,555 2 161236 -- MSL 160 (19U 212)
+'A 17565,24048,69,0,1896 2 161217 -- MSL 161 (19U 193)
+~A 17565,22812,69,0,1896 2 161219 -- MSL 162 (19U 195)
+~a 13173,17166,330,168,582,168 0 161251 -- MSL 163 (19U 227)
+-D 20490,18069,69,288,936,288 2 161232 -- MSL 164 (19U 208)
+Sd 14637,19590,330,453,351,453 2 161264 -- MSL 165 (19U 240)
+'I 7806,24048,69,3924,-248,586 2 161229 -- MSL 166 (19U 205)
+`I 7806,24042,69,909,-248,586 2 161228 -- MSL 167 (19U 204)
+'O 21954,24048,375,555,-371,555 2 161235 -- MSL 168 (19U 211)
+`O 21954,24042,375,555,-371,555 2 161234 -- MSL 169 (19U 210)
+~O 21954,22812,375,555,-371,555 2 161237 -- MSL 170 (19U 213)
+~o 14637,17166,330,453,351,453 0 161269 -- MSL 171 (19U 245)
+vS 13173,23745,375,1725,855,586 2 161162 -- MSL 172 (19U 138)
+vs 10245,18225,330,1680,960,586 2 161178 -- MSL 173 (19U 154)
+'U 20490,24048,375,669,-1454,586 2 161242 -- MSL 174 (19U 218)
+:Y 14637,22896,69,3225,-542,586 2 161183 -- MSL 175 (19U 159)
+:y 13173,17223,5469,1659,-56,586 1 161279 -- MSL 176 (19U 255)
+TP 14637,18069,69,834,-350,586 2 161246 -- MSL 177 (19U 222)
+Tp 14637,19779,5469,225,1752,225 3 161278 -- MSL 178 (19U 254)
+mc 14637,12630,4350,1122,2931,586 0 161205 -- MSL 180 (19U 181)
+ps 14637,19635,4200,135,-1256,135 2 161206 -- MSL 181 (19U 182)
+34 23418,17850,525,0,-1325 2 161214 -- MSL 182 (19U 190)
+\- 23418,7122,0,0,-3800 0 60096 -- MSL 183 ( 7J 192)
+14 23418,17850,525,0,-2267 2 161212 -- MSL 184 (19U 188)
+12 23418,17850,525,0,-2138 2 161213 -- MSL 185 (19U 189)
+Of 12198,17700,0,18,-1691,18 0 161194 -- MSL 186 (19U 170)
+Om 12198,17700,0,1029,-1607,586 0 161210 -- MSL 187 (19U 186)
+Fo 9759,10920,0,849,306,586 0 161195 -- MSL 188 (19U 171)
+Fc 9759,10920,0,120,1035,120 0 161211 -- MSL 190 (19U 187)
+t+- 23418,13260,3132,0,-3332 0 161201 -- MSL 191 (19U 177)
+bb 13173,19083,5916,0,-4595 3 161190 -- MSL 192 (19U 166)
+co 13173,19635,0,3384,-1592,586 2 161193 -- MSL 193 (19U 169)
+tno 23418,10671,0,0,-3014 0 161196 -- MSL 194 (19U 172)
+u00AD 7317,7170,0,1245,1176,586 0 161197 -- MSL 195 (19U 173)
+rg 13173,19635,0,3384,-1592,586 2 161198 -- MSL 196 (19U 174)
+S2 10245,17700,0,705,-773,586 0 161202 -- MSL 197 (19U 178)
+S3 10245,17700,0,525,-806,525 0 161203 -- MSL 198 (19U 179)
+ac 14637,300,5193,0,-1904 1 161208 -- MSL 199 (19U 184)
+S1 10245,17700,0,0,-2471 0 161209 -- MSL 200 (19U 185)
+tmu 23418,13137,585,0,-3779 0 161239 -- MSL 201 (19U 215)
+tdi 23418,11139,0,0,-3899 0 161271 -- MSL 202 (19U 247)
+u203C 14637,18000,330,231,-665,231 2 87315 -- MSL 221 (10U 19)
+u20A7 22443,18069,330,1212,-359,586 2 60121 -- MSL 232 ( 7J 217)
+pc 7317,10905,0,0,-1391 0 161207 -- MSL 302 (19U 183)
+u013F 12198,18069,201,1377,-221,586 2 51943 -- MSL 306 ( 6J 231)
+u0140 10245,19779,69,1863,-110,586 2 51959 -- MSL 307 ( 6J 247)
+u2113 14637,18150,297,0,-1787 2 60122 -- MSL 308 ( 7J 218)
+u0149 20490,18375,69,0,-1406 2 51951 -- MSL 309 ( 6J 239)
+fm 7317,17700,0,1092,-1739,586 0 60101 -- MSL 310 ( 7J 197)
+sd 14637,17700,0,0,-1739 0 60102 -- MSL 311 ( 7J 198)
+dg 14637,18213,846,0,-1322 2 161158 -- MSL 312 (19U 134)
+tm 16101,17850,0,924,-1460,586 2 161177 -- MSL 313 (19U 153)
+u2017 13173,0,6588,1317,1317,586 1 60095 -- MSL 314 ( 7J 191)
+ah 14637,18225,0,0,-4406 2 75169 -- MSL 315 ( 9E 161)
+ao 14637,17973,0,0,-5852 2 60152 -- MSL 316 ( 7J 248)
+f/ 3414,17850,525,7596,6609,586 2 60109 -- MSL 324 ( 7J 205)
+em 23418,6885,0,390,537,390 0 161175 -- MSL 325 (19U 151)
+en 14637,6885,0,507,537,507 0 161174 -- MSL 326 (19U 150)
+dd 14637,18213,846,0,-1334 2 161159 -- MSL 327 (19U 135)
+.i 7317,12534,69,174,-278,174 0 46333 -- MSL 328 ( 5T 253)
+aq 7317,18375,0,705,-2777,586 2 161063 -- MSL 329 (19U 39)
+bu 13173,14226,0,0,-497 0 161173 -- MSL 331 (19U 149)
+u207F 10734,17700,0,1650,474,586 0 87548 -- MSL 332 (10U 252)
+u0111 14637,19779,330,3444,-20,586 2 75248 -- MSL 342 ( 9E 240)
+u0041_0306 17565,23871,69,0,1896 2 75203 -- MSL 400 ( 9E 195)
+u0061_0306 13173,18165,330,450,582,450 2 75235 -- MSL 401 ( 9E 227)
+u0041_0328 17565,18000,4167,0,1896 2 75173 -- MSL 404 ( 9E 165)
+u0061_0328 13173,12795,3876,750,582,586 0 75193 -- MSL 405 ( 9E 185)
+'C 17565,24048,375,1455,-410,586 2 75206 -- MSL 406 ( 9E 198)
+'c 12684,18375,330,1245,282,586 2 75238 -- MSL 407 ( 9E 230)
+u0041_030C 17565,23745,375,1455,-410,586 2 75208 -- MSL 410 ( 9E 200)
+u0061_030C 12684,18225,330,1245,282,586 2 75240 -- MSL 411 ( 9E 232)
+u0044_030C 20490,23745,69,288,-362,288 2 75215 -- MSL 414 ( 9E 207)
+u0064_030C 17076,19779,330,4311,-26,586 2 75247 -- MSL 415 ( 9E 239)
+u0045_030C 13173,23745,201,1725,-101,586 2 75212 -- MSL 416 ( 9E 204)
+u0065_030C 13173,18225,330,588,327,586 2 75244 -- MSL 417 ( 9E 236)
+u0045_0328 13173,18201,4167,1095,-101,586 2 75210 -- MSL 422 ( 9E 202)
+u0065_0328 13173,12795,3876,588,327,586 0 75242 -- MSL 423 ( 9E 234)
+u004C_0301 12198,24048,201,414,-221,414 2 75205 -- MSL 440 ( 9E 197)
+u006C_0301 7317,25155,69,4473,-110,586 2 75237 -- MSL 441 ( 9E 229)
+u004C_030C 12198,18516,201,1668,-221,586 2 75196 -- MSL 442 ( 9E 188)
+u006C_030C 8781,19779,69,4260,-110,586 2 75198 -- MSL 443 ( 9E 190)
+u004E_0301 20490,24048,375,525,-245,525 2 75217 -- MSL 446 ( 9E 209)
+u006E_0301 14637,18375,69,0,282 2 75249 -- MSL 447 ( 9E 241)
+u004E_030C 20490,23745,375,525,-245,525 2 75218 -- MSL 448 ( 9E 210)
+u006E_030C 14637,18225,69,0,282 2 75250 -- MSL 449 ( 9E 242)
+u004F_030B 21954,24048,375,555,-371,555 2 75221 -- MSL 452 ( 9E 213)
+u006F_030B 14637,18375,330,1413,351,586 2 75253 -- MSL 453 ( 9E 245)
+u0052_0301 16587,24048,69,498,-158,498 2 75200 -- MSL 456 ( 9E 192)
+u0072_0301 8781,18375,69,2841,279,586 2 75232 -- MSL 457 ( 9E 224)
+u0052_030C 16587,23745,69,498,-158,498 2 75224 -- MSL 458 ( 9E 216)
+u0072_030C 8781,18225,69,3012,279,586 2 75256 -- MSL 459 ( 9E 248)
+u0053_0301 13173,24048,375,1239,855,586 2 75148 -- MSL 462 ( 9E 140)
+u0073_0301 10245,18375,330,1989,960,586 2 75164 -- MSL 463 ( 9E 156)
+u0054_030C 14637,23745,69,2493,-1079,586 2 75149 -- MSL 466 ( 9E 141)
+u0074_030C 8295,19710,330,4446,258,586 2 75165 -- MSL 467 ( 9E 157)
+u0054_0327 14637,18201,5736,2493,-1079,586 3 75230 -- MSL 468 ( 9E 222)
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+^a 12684,18000,330 2 161250 -- MSL 129 (19U 226)
+^e 13173,18000,330 2 161258 -- MSL 130 (19U 234)
+^o 14637,18000,330 2 161268 -- MSL 131 (19U 244)
+^u 14637,18000,330 2 161275 -- MSL 132 (19U 251)
+'a 12684,18189,330 2 161249 -- MSL 133 (19U 225)
+'e 13173,18189,330 2 161257 -- MSL 134 (19U 233)
+'o 14637,18189,330 2 161267 -- MSL 135 (19U 243)
+'u 14637,18189,330 2 161274 -- MSL 136 (19U 250)
+`a 12684,18189,330 2 161248 -- MSL 137 (19U 224)
+`e 13173,18189,330 2 161256 -- MSL 138 (19U 232)
+`o 14637,18189,330 2 161266 -- MSL 139 (19U 242)
+`u 14637,18189,330 2 161273 -- MSL 140 (19U 249)
+:a 12684,17223,330 0 161252 -- MSL 141 (19U 228)
+:e 13173,17223,330 0 161259 -- MSL 142 (19U 235)
+:o 14637,17223,330 0 161270 -- MSL 143 (19U 246)
+:u 14637,17223,330 0 161276 -- MSL 144 (19U 252)
+oA 17565,23964,69 2 161221 -- MSL 145 (19U 197)
+^i 7317,18000,69 2 161262 -- MSL 146 (19U 238)
+/O 21954,18375,375 2 161240 -- MSL 147 (19U 216)
+AE 21468,18201,201 2 161222 -- MSL 148 (19U 198)
+oa 12684,18045,330 2 161253 -- MSL 149 (19U 229)
+'i 7317,18189,69 2 161261 -- MSL 150 (19U 237)
+/o 14637,12876,330 0 161272 -- MSL 151 (19U 248)
+ae 20490,12795,330 0 161254 -- MSL 152 (19U 230)
+:A 17565,22902,69 2 161220 -- MSL 153 (19U 196)
+`i 7317,18189,69 2 161260 -- MSL 154 (19U 236)
+:O 21954,22902,375 2 161238 -- MSL 155 (19U 214)
+:U 20490,22902,375 2 161244 -- MSL 156 (19U 220)
+'E 13173,23730,201 2 161225 -- MSL 157 (19U 201)
+:i 7317,17223,69 0 161263 -- MSL 158 (19U 239)
+ss 14637,19710,330 2 161247 -- MSL 159 (19U 223)
+^O 21954,23760,375 2 161236 -- MSL 160 (19U 212)
+'A 17565,23730,69 2 161217 -- MSL 161 (19U 193)
+~A 17565,22707,69 2 161219 -- MSL 162 (19U 195)
+~a 12684,16980,330 0 161251 -- MSL 163 (19U 227)
+-D 20490,18069,69 2 161232 -- MSL 164 (19U 208)
+Sd 14637,19500,330 2 161264 -- MSL 165 (19U 240)
+'I 7317,23730,69 2 161229 -- MSL 166 (19U 205)
+`I 7317,23730,69 2 161228 -- MSL 167 (19U 204)
+'O 21954,23730,375 2 161235 -- MSL 168 (19U 211)
+`O 21954,23730,375 2 161234 -- MSL 169 (19U 210)
+~O 21954,22707,375 2 161237 -- MSL 170 (19U 213)
+~o 14637,16980,330 0 161269 -- MSL 171 (19U 245)
+vS 13173,23760,375 2 161162 -- MSL 172 (19U 138)
+vs 10245,18183,330 2 161178 -- MSL 173 (19U 154)
+'U 20490,23730,375 2 161242 -- MSL 174 (19U 218)
+:Y 16101,22902,69 2 161183 -- MSL 175 (19U 159)
+:y 13173,17223,5469 1 161279 -- MSL 176 (19U 255)
+TP 14637,18069,69 2 161246 -- MSL 177 (19U 222)
+Tp 14637,19569,5469 3 161278 -- MSL 178 (19U 254)
+mc 14637,12630,4350 0 161205 -- MSL 180 (19U 181)
+ps 14637,19635,4200 2 161206 -- MSL 181 (19U 182)
+34 23418,17700,519 0 161214 -- MSL 182 (19U 190)
+\- 23418,7122 0 60096 -- MSL 183 ( 7J 192)
+14 23418,17700,519 0 161212 -- MSL 184 (19U 188)
+12 23418,17700,519 0 161213 -- MSL 185 (19U 189)
+Of 10734,17700 0 161194 -- MSL 186 (19U 170)
+Om 10734,17700 0 161210 -- MSL 187 (19U 186)
+Fo 9759,10809 0 161195 -- MSL 188 (19U 171)
+Fc 9759,10809 0 161211 -- MSL 190 (19U 187)
+t+- 23418,13260,3132 0 161201 -- MSL 191 (19U 177)
+bb 13173,19083,5916 3 161190 -- MSL 192 (19U 166)
+co 13173,19635 2 161193 -- MSL 193 (19U 169)
+tno 23418,10671 0 161196 -- MSL 194 (19U 172)
+u00AD 7317,7275 0 161197 -- MSL 195 (19U 173)
+rg 13173,19635 2 161198 -- MSL 196 (19U 174)
+S2 9759,17700 0 161202 -- MSL 197 (19U 178)
+S3 9759,17700 0 161203 -- MSL 198 (19U 179)
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+S1 9759,17700 0 161209 -- MSL 200 (19U 185)
+tmu 23418,13137,585 0 161239 -- MSL 201 (19U 215)
+tdi 23418,11139 0 161271 -- MSL 202 (19U 247)
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+fm 7317,17700 0 60101 -- MSL 310 ( 7J 197)
+sd 14637,17700 0 60102 -- MSL 311 ( 7J 198)
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+ao 14637,18045 2 60152 -- MSL 316 ( 7J 248)
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+en 14637,6867 0 161174 -- MSL 326 (19U 150)
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+.i 7317,12534,69 0 46333 -- MSL 328 ( 5T 253)
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+u005A_0307 16101,22902,201 2 75183 -- MSL 484 ( 9E 175)
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+u2074 9759,17562 0 51748 -- MSL 1001 ( 6J 36)
+u2075 9759,17694 0 51749 -- MSL 1002 ( 6J 37)
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+u2077 9759,17655 0 51750 -- MSL 1004 ( 6J 38)
+u2078 9759,17700 0 51754 -- MSL 1005 ( 6J 42)
+u2079 9759,17700 0 51752 -- MSL 1006 ( 6J 40)
+lq 11220,18375 2 161171 -- MSL 1017 (19U 147)
+rq 11220,18375 2 161172 -- MSL 1018 (19U 148)
+Bq 11220,2718,4509 0 161156 -- MSL 1019 (19U 132)
+u2003 23418,0 0 51821 -- MSL 1020 ( 6J 109)
+u2002 14637,0 0 51822 -- MSL 1021 ( 6J 110)
+u2009 7317,0 0 51828 -- MSL 1023 ( 6J 116)
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+fc 5856,10809 0 161179 -- MSL 1093 (19U 155)
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+a" 14637,18189 2 75197 -- MSL 1097 ( 9E 189)
+ho 14637,1059,3885 0 75186 -- MSL 1098 ( 9E 178)
+vZ 16101,23760,201 2 75150 -- MSL 1106 ( 9E 142)
+IJ 14637,18069,3855 2 60135 -- MSL 1107 ( 7J 231)
diff --git a/contrib/groff/font/devlj4/S b/contrib/groff/font/devlj4/S
index 4982b4f67a02..133bfb099636 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/font/devlj4/S
+++ b/contrib/groff/font/devlj4/S
@@ -1,4 +1,5 @@
-name S
+# CG Times
+name -
special
spacewidth 7806
pcltypeface 4101
@@ -6,194 +7,313 @@ pclproportional 1
pclweight 0
pclstyle 0
kernpairs
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-*X *O -1461
-*K *O -1461
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-*Z *O -486
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+*A *T -2924
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+*O *T -1949
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+*B *T -1949
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+*T *O -1949
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+*X *O -1460
+*K *O -1460
+*O *Z -485
+*Z *O -485
+*B *Z -485
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charset
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-eq 23418,10875 0 68925
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-*B 16587,17895 2 68930
-*E 16587,17895 2 68933
-*Y 19515,17895 2 68935
-*I 8781,17895 2 68937
-*K 18540,17895 2 68938
-*M 23907,17895 2 68940
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-*O 19029,18225,330 2 68943
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-no 23418,12165 0 69064
-mu 23418,15117 0 68906
-di 23418,14010 0 68901
-HE 26346,19500 2 44457
-DI 26346,19500,840 2 44456
-CL 26346,18951 2 44455
-SP 26346,19851 2 44458
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-ua 19029,17670 2 69025
-da 19029,17670 2 69027
--> 19029,12231 0 69026
-<- 19029,12231 0 69028
-<> 19029,12453 0 69034
-if 26346,12846 0 68900
-ca 26346,16650 0 69046
-== 26346,11634 0 68989
->= 26346,15960 0 68958
-<= 26346,15960 0 68956
-~= 26346,11172 0 68927
-~~ "
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-tf 26346,16545 0 68928
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+*B 16587,17895 2 68930 -- MSL 35 ( 8M 66)
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+*Y 19515,17895 2 68935 -- MSL 41 ( 8M 71)
+*I 8781,17895 2 68937 -- MSL 42 ( 8M 73)
+*K 18540,17895 2 68938 -- MSL 44 ( 8M 74)
+*M 23907,17895 2 68940 -- MSL 46 ( 8M 76)
+*N 19515,17895,330 2 68941 -- MSL 47 ( 8M 77)
+*O 19029,18225,330 2 68943 -- MSL 48 ( 8M 79)
+*R 15126,17895 2 68945 -- MSL 49 ( 8M 81)
+*T 16587,17895 2 68947 -- MSL 53 ( 8M 83)
+*X 19029,17895 2 68950 -- MSL 57 ( 8M 86)
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++- 23418,15750,2625 0 69118 -- MSL 191 ( 8M 254)
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+ca 26346,16650 0 69046 -- MSL 295 ( 8M 182)
+== 26346,11634 0 68989 -- MSL 296 ( 8M 125)
+>= 26346,15960 0 68958 -- MSL 297 ( 8M 94)
+<= 26346,15960 0 68956 -- MSL 298 ( 8M 92)
+u2320 19029,19758,6588 3 69093 -- MSL 299 ( 8M 229)
+u2321 19029,19758,6588 3 69095 -- MSL 300 ( 8M 231)
+~~ 26346,11172 0 68927 -- MSL 301 ( 8M 63)
+~= "
+md 8781,10407 0 69066 -- MSL 302 ( 8M 202)
+u221A 19029,19935,4647 2 101059 -- MSL 303 (12J 195)
+u25AA 13173,14232 0 60088 -- MSL 305 ( 7J 184)
+u2302 26346,18960 2 87423 -- MSL 333 (10U 127)
+sr 19029,23322 2 68897 -- MSL 500 ( 8M 33)
+sqrt "
+pt 26346,12723 0 68902 -- MSL 501 ( 8M 38)
+u212F 11709,12180,300 0 68922 -- MSL 502 ( 8M 58)
+*e 11709,12705,555 0 68923 -- MSL 503 ( 8M 59)
+tf 26346,16545 0 68928 -- MSL 504 ( 8M 64)
3d "
-*G 16101,18045 2 68931
-*D 17565,18045 2 68932
-*H 19029,18450,405 2 68936
-*L 17565,18045 2 68939
-*C 17565,19335,1752 2 68942
-*P 19029,18045 2 68944
-*S 16101,18045 2 68946
-*U 16101,18450 2 68948
-*F 17565,18045 2 68949
-*Q 20490,18045 2 68951
-*W 16101,18450 2 68952
-gr 17565,18045 2 68953
-pd 13173,18450,405 2 68954
-ts 13173,12600,4734 0 68955
-!= 26346,15396,1197 0 68957
-*a 16101,11205,405 0 68961
-*b 14637,18450,4260 2 68962
-*g 14637,11205,5595 1 68963
-*d 11709,18450,405 2 68964
-+e 10245,11205,405 0 68965
-*z 11709,17508,4920 2 68966
-*y 13173,11205,5283 1 68967
-*h 11709,18450,405 2 68968
-*i 7317,10800,405 0 68969
-*k 11709,11205,405 0 68970
-*l 14637,18450,405 2 68971
-*m 14637,10800,5595 1 68972
-*n 11709,11205,405 0 68973
-*c 13173,18450,4647 2 68974
-*o 11709,11205,405 0 68975
-*p 16101,11295,405 0 68976
-*r 13173,11205,4527 0 68977
-*s 13173,11544,405 0 68978
-*t 11709,11295,405 0 68979
-*u 11709,11205,405 0 68980
-*f 16101,17304,4314 2 68981
-*x 14637,11205,4734 0 68982
-*q 16101,18450,4734 2 68983
-*w 16101,11205,405 0 68984
-+h 16101,18450,405 2 68985
-+f 16101,11205,4608 0 68986
-+p 16101,11442,405 0 68987
-|= 26346,11436 0 68988
-ne 26346,15300,966 0 68990
-uA 19029,17553,1536 2 69029
+*G 16101,18045 2 68931 -- MSL 505 ( 8M 67)
+*D 17565,18045 2 68932 -- MSL 506 ( 8M 68)
+*H 19029,18450,405 2 68936 -- MSL 507 ( 8M 72)
+*L 17565,18045 2 68939 -- MSL 508 ( 8M 75)
+*C 17565,19335,1752 2 68942 -- MSL 509 ( 8M 78)
+*P 19029,18045 2 68944 -- MSL 510 ( 8M 80)
+*S 16101,18045 2 68946 -- MSL 511 ( 8M 82)
+*U 16101,18450 2 68948 -- MSL 512 ( 8M 84)
+*F 17565,18045 2 68949 -- MSL 513 ( 8M 85)
+*Q 20490,18045 2 68951 -- MSL 514 ( 8M 87)
+*W 16101,18450 2 68952 -- MSL 515 ( 8M 88)
+gr 17565,18045 2 68953 -- MSL 516 ( 8M 89)
+pd 13173,18450,405 2 68954 -- MSL 517 ( 8M 90)
+ts 13173,12600,4734 0 68955 -- MSL 518 ( 8M 91)
+!= 26346,15396,1197 0 68957 -- MSL 519 ( 8M 93)
+u2235 26346,16545 0 68960 -- MSL 521 ( 8M 96)
+*a 16101,11205,405 0 68961 -- MSL 522 ( 8M 97)
+*b 14637,18450,4260 2 68962 -- MSL 523 ( 8M 98)
+*g 14637,11205,5595 1 68963 -- MSL 524 ( 8M 99)
+*d 11709,18450,405 2 68964 -- MSL 525 ( 8M 100)
++e 10245,11205,405 0 68965 -- MSL 526 ( 8M 101)
+*z 11709,17508,4920 2 68966 -- MSL 527 ( 8M 102)
+*y 13173,11205,5283 1 68967 -- MSL 528 ( 8M 103)
+*h 11709,18450,405 2 68968 -- MSL 529 ( 8M 104)
+*i 7317,10800,405 0 68969 -- MSL 530 ( 8M 105)
+*k 11709,11205,405 0 68970 -- MSL 531 ( 8M 106)
+*l 14637,18450,405 2 68971 -- MSL 532 ( 8M 107)
+*m 14637,10800,5595 1 68972 -- MSL 533 ( 8M 108)
+*n 11709,11205,405 0 68973 -- MSL 534 ( 8M 109)
+*c 13173,18450,4647 2 68974 -- MSL 535 ( 8M 110)
+*o 11709,11205,405 0 68975 -- MSL 536 ( 8M 111)
+*p 16101,11295,405 0 68976 -- MSL 537 ( 8M 112)
+*r 13173,11205,4527 0 68977 -- MSL 538 ( 8M 113)
+*s 13173,11544,405 0 68978 -- MSL 539 ( 8M 114)
+*t 11709,11295,405 0 68979 -- MSL 540 ( 8M 115)
+*u 11709,11205,405 0 68980 -- MSL 541 ( 8M 116)
+*f 16101,17304,4314 2 68981 -- MSL 542 ( 8M 117)
+*x 14637,11205,4734 0 68982 -- MSL 543 ( 8M 118)
+*q 16101,18450,4734 2 68983 -- MSL 544 ( 8M 119)
+*w 16101,11205,405 0 68984 -- MSL 545 ( 8M 120)
++h 16101,18450,405 2 68985 -- MSL 546 ( 8M 121)
++f 16101,11205,4608 0 68986 -- MSL 547 ( 8M 122)
++p 16101,11442,405 0 68987 -- MSL 548 ( 8M 123)
+|= 26346,11436 0 68988 -- MSL 549 ( 8M 124)
+ne 26346,15300,966 0 68990 -- MSL 550 ( 8M 126)
+uA 19029,17553,1536 2 69029 -- MSL 551 ( 8M 165)
arrowverttp "
-rh 19029,13407 0 69030
+rh 19029,13407 0 69030 -- MSL 552 ( 8M 166)
rA "
-dA 19029,17553,1536 2 69031
+dA 19029,17553,1536 2 69031 -- MSL 553 ( 8M 167)
arrowvertbt "
-lh 19029,13407 0 69032
+lh 19029,13407 0 69032 -- MSL 554 ( 8M 168)
lA "
-vA 19029,17553,1812 2 69035
-hA 19029,14346 0 69036
-radicalex 19029,23322 2 69040
-fa 15612,15153 0 69041
-te 11220,15165 0 69042
-pp 26346,16560 0 69044
-cu 26346,16650 0 69045
-mo 26346,17925 2 69047
-nm 26346,20625,2700 2 69049
-sb 26346,16290 0 69050
-sp 26346,16290 0 69051
-nb 26346,18165,1875 2 69052
-nc 26346,18165,1875 2 69053
-ib 26346,16641 0 69054
-ip 26346,16641 0 69055
-c+ 26346,18900 2 69056
-c* 26346,18900 2 69058
-AN 26346,15240 0 69061
-OR 26346,15240 0 69062
-ci 26346,18900 2 69069
-integral 26346,20268,5997 3 69077
-is "
-/_ 26346,19365 2 69079
-es 26346,18465,435 2 69080
-Ah 13173,13980 0 69081
-Im 19029,18255,1890 2 69085
-Re 20490,18255,1890 2 69086
-lc 19029,23322,5124 3 69088
+vA 19029,17553,1812 2 69035 -- MSL 555 ( 8M 171)
+hA 19029,14346 0 69036 -- MSL 556 ( 8M 172)
+u21C4 26346,17259 2 69037 -- MSL 557 ( 8M 173)
+u21C6 26346,17259 2 69038 -- MSL 558 ( 8M 174)
+u21C0 19029,24993 2 69039 -- MSL 559 ( 8M 175)
+radicalex 19029,23322 2 69040 -- MSL 560 ( 8M 176)
+fa 15612,15153 0 69041 -- MSL 561 ( 8M 177)
+te 11220,15165 0 69042 -- MSL 562 ( 8M 178)
+u22A4 26346,16560 0 69043 -- MSL 563 ( 8M 179)
+pp 26346,16560 0 69044 -- MSL 564 ( 8M 180)
+cu 26346,16650 0 69045 -- MSL 565 ( 8M 181)
+mo 26346,17925 2 69047 -- MSL 566 ( 8M 183)
+u220B 26346,17925 2 69048 -- MSL 567 ( 8M 184)
+nm 26346,20625,2700 2 69049 -- MSL 568 ( 8M 185)
+sb 26346,16290 0 69050 -- MSL 569 ( 8M 186)
+sp 26346,16290 0 69051 -- MSL 570 ( 8M 187)
+nb 26346,18165,1875 2 69052 -- MSL 571 ( 8M 188)
+nc 26346,18165,1875 2 69053 -- MSL 572 ( 8M 189)
+ib 26346,16641 0 69054 -- MSL 573 ( 8M 190)
+ip 26346,16641 0 69055 -- MSL 574 ( 8M 191)
+c+ 26346,18900 2 69056 -- MSL 575 ( 8M 192)
+u2299 26346,18900 2 69057 -- MSL 576 ( 8M 193)
+c* 26346,18900 2 69058 -- MSL 577 ( 8M 194)
+u2296 26346,18900 2 69059 -- MSL 578 ( 8M 195)
+u2298 26346,18900 2 69060 -- MSL 579 ( 8M 196)
+AN 26346,15240 0 69061 -- MSL 580 ( 8M 197)
+OR 26346,15240 0 69062 -- MSL 581 ( 8M 198)
+u22BB 26346,15240,3783 0 69063 -- MSL 582 ( 8M 199)
+u2218 26346,13518 0 69065 -- MSL 583 ( 8M 201)
+ci 26346,18900 2 69069 -- MSL 584 ( 8M 205)
+u22A3 26346,14400 0 69073 -- MSL 585 ( 8M 209)
+u22A2 26346,14400 0 69074 -- MSL 586 ( 8M 210)
+is 26346,20268,5997 3 69077 -- MSL 587 ( 8M 213)
+integral "
+u222E 26346,20268,5997 3 69078 -- MSL 588 ( 8M 214)
+/_ 26346,19365 2 69079 -- MSL 589 ( 8M 215)
+es 26346,18465,435 2 69080 -- MSL 590 ( 8M 216)
+Ah 13173,13980 0 69081 -- MSL 591 ( 8M 217)
+u2136 11709,13980 0 69082 -- MSL 592 ( 8M 218)
+u2137 8781,13980 0 69083 -- MSL 593 ( 8M 219)
+u212D 17565,18255,1890 2 69084 -- MSL 594 ( 8M 220)
+Im 19029,18255,1890 2 69085 -- MSL 595 ( 8M 221)
+Re 20490,18255,1890 2 69086 -- MSL 596 ( 8M 222)
+u2128 16101,18255,5280 3 69087 -- MSL 597 ( 8M 223)
+lc 19029,23322,5124 3 69088 -- MSL 598 ( 8M 224)
bracketlefttp "
-lf 19029,23322,5124 3 69089
+lf 19029,23322,5124 3 69089 -- MSL 599 ( 8M 225)
bracketleftbt "
-lt 19029,19758,6588 3 69090
-parenlefttp "
+parenlefttp 19029,22225,3995 3 69090 -- MSL 600 ( 8M 226)
+lt "
bracelefttp "
-lk 19029,19758,6588 3 69091
+lk 19029,22225,3995 3 69091 -- MSL 601 ( 8M 227)
braceleftmid "
-lb 19029,19758,6588 3 69092
-parenleftbt "
+parenleftbt 19029,22225,3995 3 69092 -- MSL 602 ( 8M 228)
+lb "
braceleftbt "
-arrowvertex 19029,23322,6588 3 69097
-rc 19029,23322,5124 3 69104
+integralcrvmid 19029,22225,6588 3 69094 -- MSL 603 ( 8M 230)
+arrowvertex 19029,23322,6588 3 69097 -- MSL 605 ( 8M 233)
+rc 19029,23322,5124 3 69104 -- MSL 608 ( 8M 240)
bracketrighttp "
-rf 19029,23322,5124 3 69105
+rf 19029,23322,5124 3 69105 -- MSL 609 ( 8M 241)
bracketrightbt "
-rt 19029,19758,6588 3 69106
+rt 19029,22225,3995 3 69106 -- MSL 610 ( 8M 242)
parenrighttp "
bracerighttp "
-rk 19029,19758,6588 3 69107
+rk 19029,22225,3995 3 69107 -- MSL 611 ( 8M 243)
bracerightmid "
-rb 19029,19758,6588 3 69108
+rb 19029,22225,3995 3 69108 -- MSL 612 ( 8M 244)
parenrightbt "
bracerightbt "
-braceex 19029,23322,6588 3 69109
+parenrightex 19029,22225,3995 3 69109 -- MSL 613 ( 8M 245)
+parenleftex "
bv "
bracerightex "
braceleftex "
-parenrightex 19029,23322,6588 3 69110
-parenleftex "
-bracketrightex "
+braceex "
+bracketrightex 19029,22225,3995 3 69110 -- MSL 614 ( 8M 246)
bracketleftex "
barex "
--+ 26346,18366 2 69117
-la 8781,21000,4950 2 44513
-ra 8781,21000,4950 2 44529
-=~ 26346,14187 0 69103
-<< 26346,15294,1086 0 128316
->> 26346,15294,1086 0 128318
-hbar 15126,18564,486 2 128328
+u23B7 19029,23322,5298 3 69111 -- MSL 615 ( 8M 247)
+-+ 26346,18366 2 69117 -- MSL 620 ( 8M 253)
+la 8781,21000,4950 2 44513 -- MSL 621 ( 5M 225)
+ra 8781,21000,4950 2 44529 -- MSL 622 ( 5M 241)
+=~ 26346,14187 0 69103 -- MSL 624 ( 8M 239)
+u2197 19029,17445,1557 2 128308 -- MSL 625 (15U 52)
+u2198 19029,17445,1557 2 128309 -- MSL 626 (15U 53)
+u2199 19029,17445,1557 2 128310 -- MSL 627 (15U 54)
+u2196 19029,17445,1557 2 128311 -- MSL 628 (15U 55)
+u25B5 19029,13242 0 128312 -- MSL 629 (15U 56)
+u25B9 19029,13377 0 128313 -- MSL 630 (15U 57)
+u25BF 19029,13242 0 128314 -- MSL 631 (15U 58)
+u25C3 19029,13377 0 128315 -- MSL 632 (15U 59)
+<< 26346,15294,1086 0 128316 -- MSL 633 (15U 60)
+>> 26346,15294,1086 0 128318 -- MSL 634 (15U 62)
+u2237 26346,16545 0 128320 -- MSL 635 (15U 64)
+u225C 19029,13242,2751 0 128321 -- MSL 636 (15U 65)
+u03DD 15126,13008,6534 1 128326 -- MSL 637 (15U 70)
+hbar 15126,18564,486 2 128328 -- MSL 638 (15U 72)
-h "
-wp 17076,13026,4218 0 44483
-lz 26346,17844,294 2 44512
-st 12198,12846,396 0 69076
-** 26346,13275 0 69102
-an 19029,8676 0 69100
-CR 26346,12165 0 44479
+u2112 21954,20142 2 128332 -- MSL 639 (15U 76)
+wp 17076,13026,4218 0 44483 -- MSL 641 ( 5M 195)
+sum 26346,17925,5160 3 44517 -- MSL 642 ( 5M 229)
+u27E6 19029,20838,4077 2 128347 -- MSL 643 (15U 91)
+u27E7 19029,20838,4077 2 128349 -- MSL 645 (15U 93)
+u256D 26346,7410,6588 1 128354 -- MSL 646 (15U 98)
+u2570 26346,19758 2 128355 -- MSL 647 (15U 99)
+lz 26346,17844,294 2 44512 -- MSL 654 ( 5M 224)
+u256E 26346,7410,6588 1 128370 -- MSL 655 (15U 114)
+u256F 26346,19758 2 128371 -- MSL 656 (15U 115)
+u25C6 26346,16536 0 128381 -- MSL 662 (15U 125)
+st 12198,12846,396 0 69076 -- MSL 663 ( 8M 212)
+** 26346,13275 0 69102 -- MSL 664 ( 8M 238)
+an 19029,8676 0 69100 -- MSL 665 ( 8M 236)
+u221F 26346,23184 2 69075 -- MSL 668 ( 8M 211)
+CR 26346,12165 0 44479 -- MSL 1099 ( 5M 191)
+u25AB 13173,14226 0 60090 -- MSL 1108 ( 7J 186)
+u25E6 13173,14226 0 60086 -- MSL 1109 ( 7J 182)
+u25CB 19029,16008 0 60087 -- MSL 1110 ( 7J 183)
+u21B5 17337,20865 2 109211 -- MSL 1112 (13J 155)
+u2423 13173,3141,6369 1 109213 -- MSL 1114 (13J 157)
diff --git a/contrib/groff/font/devlj4/SYMBOL b/contrib/groff/font/devlj4/SYMBOL
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..1b7cfe0ccd0e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/groff/font/devlj4/SYMBOL
@@ -0,0 +1,220 @@
+# M Symbol
+name SYMBOL
+spacewidth 6615
+pcltypeface 16686
+pclproportional 1
+pclweight 0
+pclstyle 0
+charset
+! 8811,17919,362 2 159009 -- HP PUA U+F021 (19M 33)
+fa 18862,17518 2 159010 -- HP PUA U+F022 (19M 34)
+sh 13229,17919,362 2 159011 -- HP PUA U+F023 (19M 35)
+# "
+te 14521,17518 2 159012 -- HP PUA U+F024 (19M 36)
+% 22040,17919,723 2 159013 -- HP PUA U+F025 (19M 37)
+& 20580,17919,400 2 159014 -- HP PUA U+F026 (19M 38)
+st 11614,12196,413 0 159015 -- HP PUA U+F027 (19M 39)
+( 8811,18371,5710 3 159016 -- HP PUA U+F028 (19M 40)
+) 8811,18371,5710 3 159017 -- HP PUA U+F029 (19M 41)
+** 13229,14121 0 159018 -- HP PUA U+F02A (19M 42)
+pl 14521,13565 0 159019 -- HP PUA U+F02B (19M 43)
+, 6615,2584,4405 0 159020 -- HP PUA U+F02C (19M 44)
+mi 14521,7441 0 159021 -- HP PUA U+F02D (19M 45)
+. 6615,2506,375 0 159022 -- HP PUA U+F02E (19M 46)
+sl 7351,18371,362 2 159023 -- HP PUA U+F02F (19M 47)
+/ "
+0 13229,17880,362 2 159024 -- HP PUA U+F030 (19M 48)
+1 13229,17880 2 159025 -- HP PUA U+F031 (19M 49)
+2 13229,17880 2 159026 -- HP PUA U+F032 (19M 50)
+3 13229,17880,362 2 159027 -- HP PUA U+F033 (19M 51)
+4 13229,17880 2 159028 -- HP PUA U+F034 (19M 52)
+5 13229,17518,362 2 159029 -- HP PUA U+F035 (19M 53)
+6 13229,17880,362 2 159030 -- HP PUA U+F036 (19M 54)
+7 13229,17518,362 2 159031 -- HP PUA U+F037 (19M 55)
+8 13229,17880,362 2 159032 -- HP PUA U+F038 (19M 56)
+9 13229,17880,362 2 159033 -- HP PUA U+F039 (19M 57)
+: 7351,12196,362 0 159034 -- HP PUA U+F03A (19M 58)
+; 7351,12183,4405 0 159035 -- HP PUA U+F03B (19M 59)
+< 14521,13565 0 159036 -- HP PUA U+F03C (19M 60)
+= 14521,9831 0 159037 -- HP PUA U+F03D (19M 61)
+> 14521,13565 0 159038 -- HP PUA U+F03E (19M 62)
+? 11743,17919,349 2 159039 -- HP PUA U+F03F (19M 63)
+=~ 14521,13500 0 159040 -- HP PUA U+F040 (19M 64)
+*A 19107,17919 2 159041 -- HP PUA U+F041 (19M 65)
+*B 17648,17518 2 159042 -- HP PUA U+F042 (19M 66)
+*X 19107,17518 2 159043 -- HP PUA U+F043 (19M 67)
+*D 16188,17919 2 159044 -- HP PUA U+F044 (19M 68)
+*E 16162,17518 2 159045 -- HP PUA U+F045 (19M 69)
+*F 20193,17518 2 159046 -- HP PUA U+F046 (19M 70)
+*G 15955,17518 2 159047 -- HP PUA U+F047 (19M 71)
+*Y 19107,17518 2 159048 -- HP PUA U+F048 (19M 72)
+*I 8811,17518 2 159049 -- HP PUA U+F049 (19M 73)
++h 16691,18371,400 2 159050 -- HP PUA U+F04A (19M 74)
+*K 19107,17518 2 159051 -- HP PUA U+F04B (19M 75)
+*L 18151,17919 2 159052 -- HP PUA U+F04C (19M 76)
+*M 23526,17518 2 159053 -- HP PUA U+F04D (19M 77)
+*N 19107,17518,284 2 159054 -- HP PUA U+F04E (19M 78)
+*O 19107,17919,400 2 159055 -- HP PUA U+F04F (19M 79)
+*P 20322,17518 2 159056 -- HP PUA U+F050 (19M 80)
+*H 19611,17919,400 2 159057 -- HP PUA U+F051 (19M 81)
+*R 14715,17518 2 159058 -- HP PUA U+F052 (19M 82)
+*S 15658,17518 2 159059 -- HP PUA U+F053 (19M 83)
+*T 16162,17518 2 159060 -- HP PUA U+F054 (19M 84)
+*U 18255,17518 2 159061 -- HP PUA U+F055 (19M 85)
+ts 11614,12183,5710 1 159062 -- HP PUA U+F056 (19M 86)
+*W 20322,17919 2 159063 -- HP PUA U+F057 (19M 87)
+*C 17066,17518 2 159064 -- HP PUA U+F058 (19M 88)
+*Q 21032,17725 2 159065 -- HP PUA U+F059 (19M 89)
+*Z 16162,17518 2 159066 -- HP PUA U+F05A (19M 90)
+lB 8811,17919,5245 3 159067 -- HP PUA U+F05B (19M 91)
+[ "
+tf 22828,13139 0 159068 -- HP PUA U+F05C (19M 92)
+3d "
+rB 8811,17919,5245 3 159069 -- HP PUA U+F05D (19M 93)
+] "
+pp 17415,17518 2 159070 -- HP PUA U+F05E (19M 94)
+_ 13229,0,5710 1 159071 -- HP PUA U+F05F (19M 95)
+--- 13229,24146 2 159072 -- HP PUA U+F060 (19M 96)
+*a 16691,12183,413 0 159073 -- HP PUA U+F061 (19M 97)
+*b 14521,18371,5710 3 159074 -- HP PUA U+F062 (19M 98)
+*x 14521,12054,5710 1 159075 -- HP PUA U+F063 (19M 99)
+*d 13074,18371,400 2 159076 -- HP PUA U+F064 (19M 100)
+*e 11614,12196,400 0 159077 -- HP PUA U+F065 (19M 101)
++f 13785,18371,5710 3 159078 -- HP PUA U+F066 (19M 102)
+*g 10878,12054,5710 1 159079 -- HP PUA U+F067 (19M 103)
+*y 15955,12183,5710 1 159080 -- HP PUA U+F068 (19M 104)
+*i 8707,12183,400 0 159081 -- HP PUA U+F069 (19M 105)
+*f 15955,12183,5710 1 159082 -- HP PUA U+F06A (19M 106)
+*k 14521,12183 0 159083 -- HP PUA U+F06B (19M 107)
+*l 14521,18371,258 2 159084 -- HP PUA U+F06C (19M 108)
+*m 15245,11834,5710 1 159085 -- HP PUA U+F06D (19M 109)
+*n 13785,12196,362 0 159086 -- HP PUA U+F06E (19M 110)
+*o 14521,12183,400 0 159087 -- HP PUA U+F06F (19M 111)
+*p 14521,11834,400 0 159088 -- HP PUA U+F070 (19M 112)
+*h 13785,18371,400 2 159089 -- HP PUA U+F071 (19M 113)
+*r 14521,12196,5710 1 159090 -- HP PUA U+F072 (19M 114)
+*s 15955,11834,400 0 159091 -- HP PUA U+F073 (19M 115)
+*t 11614,11834,400 0 159092 -- HP PUA U+F074 (19M 116)
+*u 15245,12183,400 0 159093 -- HP PUA U+F075 (19M 117)
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-dq 13662,18450,0,1380,-3414,913 2 3618
+! 10245,18450,405,963,-452,913 2 161057 -- MSL 1 (19U 33)
+dq 13662,18450,0,1380,-3413,913 2 161058 -- MSL 2 (19U 34)
" "
-sh 13173,18450,405,1902,270,913 2 3619
+sh 13173,18450,405,1902,270,913 2 161059 -- MSL 3 (19U 35)
# "
-Do 13173,19770,2295,1998,1053,913 2 3620
+Do 13173,19770,2295,1998,1053,913 2 161060 -- MSL 4 (19U 36)
$ "
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+cq 8781,18450,0,2001,-2789,913 2 161170 -- MSL 8 (19U 146)
' "
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+6 13173,18450,405,2286,-8,913 2 161078 -- MSL 23 (19U 54)
+7 13173,18045,0,2997,-968,913 2 161079 -- MSL 24 (19U 55)
+8 13173,18450,405,1548,240,913 2 161080 -- MSL 25 (19U 56)
+9 13173,18450,405,1572,705,913 2 161081 -- MSL 26 (19U 57)
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+I 10245,18045,0,2997,1338,913 2 161097 -- MSL 42 (19U 73)
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+P 16101,18045,0,2490,1233,913 2 161104 -- MSL 49 (19U 80)
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+V 17565,18045,405,3771,-1355,913 2 161110 -- MSL 55 (19U 86)
+W 23418,18045,405,3891,-1310,913 2 161111 -- MSL 56 (19U 87)
+X 17565,18045,0,2883,1578,913 2 161112 -- MSL 57 (19U 88)
+Y 16101,18045,0,3630,-1253,913 2 161113 -- MSL 58 (19U 89)
+Z 16101,18045,0,1923,876,913 2 161114 -- MSL 59 (19U 90)
+lB 8781,18045,4095,4575,2064,913 2 161115 -- MSL 60 (19U 91)
[ "
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\ "
-rB 8781,18045,4095,2826,3813,913 2 3677
+rB 8781,18045,4095,2826,3813,913 2 161117 -- MSL 62 (19U 93)
] "
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-oq 8781,18450,0,2001,-2790,913 2 51808
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+_ 13173,0,6588,1317,1317,913 1 161119 -- MSL 64 (19U 95)
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` "
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-:I 10245,23955,0,4875,1338,913 2 3791
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-a^ 13173,19065,0,417,-2931,417 2 3678
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+f 9270,18540,5490,4809,4866,913 3 161126 -- MSL 72 (19U 102)
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+i 7317,18585,405,1734,783,913 2 161129 -- MSL 75 (19U 105)
+j 7317,18585,5490,2319,5745,913 3 161130 -- MSL 76 (19U 106)
+k 13173,18540,405,1923,1194,913 2 161131 -- MSL 77 (19U 107)
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+q 13173,12735,5490,1317,672,913 1 161137 -- MSL 83 (19U 113)
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+s 10245,12735,405,885,891,885 0 161139 -- MSL 85 (19U 115)
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+u 14637,12735,405,426,279,426 0 161141 -- MSL 87 (19U 117)
+v 11709,12735,405,1068,153,913 0 161142 -- MSL 88 (19U 118)
+w 17565,12735,405,822,75,822 0 161143 -- MSL 89 (19U 119)
+x 13173,12735,405,1137,1836,913 0 161144 -- MSL 90 (19U 120)
+y 11709,12735,5490,543,3189,543 1 161145 -- MSL 91 (19U 121)
+z 10245,12330,1935,1404,1839,913 0 161146 -- MSL 92 (19U 122)
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+lC "
+| 13173,19758,6588,0,-4595 3 161148 -- MSL 94 (19U 124)
+ba "
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+rC "
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+^A 17565,24795,0,546,2412,546 2 161218 -- MSL 100 (19U 194)
+`E 17565,24795,0,1974,1428,913 2 161224 -- MSL 101 (19U 200)
+^E 17565,24795,0,1974,1428,913 2 161226 -- MSL 102 (19U 202)
+:E 17565,23955,0,1974,1428,913 2 161227 -- MSL 103 (19U 203)
+^I 10245,24795,0,3930,1338,913 2 161230 -- MSL 104 (19U 206)
+:I 10245,23955,0,4875,1338,913 2 161231 -- MSL 105 (19U 207)
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+a^ 13173,19065,0,417,-2930,417 2 161160 -- MSL 108 (19U 136)
^ "
-ad 13173,17820,0,1179,-2964,913 2 3752
-a~ 13173,17703,0,1884,-3213,913 2 3710
-~ "
-`U 19029,24795,405,3249,-1455,913 2 3801
-^U 19029,24795,405,3249,-1455,913 2 3803
-'Y 16101,24795,0,3630,-1254,913 2 3805
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-r? 13173,13050,5805,0,1680 1 3775
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-Ye 13173,18045,0,5067,834,913 2 3749
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-^u 14637,19065,405,426,279,426 2 3835
-'a 13173,19065,405,1059,1059,913 2 3809
-'e 11709,19065,405,1518,390,913 2 3817
-'o 13173,19065,405,786,714,786 2 3827
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-`a 13173,19065,405,1059,1059,913 2 3808
-`e 11709,19065,405,687,390,687 2 3816
-`o 13173,19065,405,675,714,675 2 3826
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-:e 11709,17820,405,1911,390,913 2 3819
-:o 13173,17820,405,1179,714,913 2 3830
-:u 14637,17820,405,447,279,447 2 3836
-oA 17565,24750,0,546,2412,546 2 3781
-^i 7317,19065,405,3345,723,913 2 3822
-/O 19029,18450,405,3702,2070,913 2 3800
-AE 24396,18045,0,2730,2331,913 2 3782
-oa 13173,19020,405,1059,1059,913 2 3813
-'i 7317,19065,405,3714,723,913 2 3821
-/o 13173,12735,405,2199,2256,913 0 3832
-ae 18540,12735,405,876,1074,876 0 3814
-:A 17565,23955,0,765,2412,765 2 3780
-`i 7317,19065,405,1749,723,913 2 3820
-:O 19029,23955,405,1503,-183,913 2 3798
-:U 19029,23955,405,3249,-1455,913 2 3804
-'E 17565,24795,0,1974,1428,913 2 3785
-:i 7317,17820,405,4107,723,913 2 3823
-ss 13173,18540,5490,1572,5862,913 3 3807
-^O 19029,24795,405,1503,-183,913 2 3796
-'A 17565,24795,0,567,2412,567 2 3777
-~A 17565,23733,0,966,2412,913 2 3779
-~a 13173,17703,405,1884,1059,913 2 3811
--D 19029,18045,0,1707,1611,913 2 3792
-Sd 13173,18540,405,2235,708,913 2 3824
-'I 10245,24795,0,4227,1338,913 2 3789
-`I 10245,24795,0,2997,1338,913 2 3788
-'O 19029,24795,405,1503,-183,913 2 3795
-`O 19029,24795,405,1503,-183,913 2 3794
-~O 19029,23733,405,1503,-183,913 2 3797
-~o 13173,17703,405,1884,714,913 2 3829
-vS 14637,24798,510,2061,543,913 2 51795
-vs 10245,19065,405,2856,891,913 2 51827
-'U 19029,24795,405,3249,-1455,913 2 3802
-:Y 16101,23955,0,3630,-1254,913 2 51801
-:y 11709,17820,5490,1311,3189,913 3 3839
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-34 23418,18450,405,0,-1899 2 3774
-\- 23418,9000,0,0,-3315 0 51757
-14 23418,18450,405,0,-1572 2 3772
-12 23418,18450,405,0,-1311 2 3773
-Of 13173,18450,0,1368,-2397,913 2 3754
-Om 13173,18450,0,744,-2295,744 2 3770
-Fo 11709,10200,0,1158,567,913 0 3755
-Fc 11709,10200,0,615,1110,615 0 3771
-t+- 23418,15975,2880,0,-2883 0 3761
-bb 13173,19083,5916,0,-4596 3 3750
-co 13173,19725,0,4398,-2574,913 2 3753
-tno 23418,12225,0,0,-4023 0 3756
-rg 13173,19725,0,4398,-2574,913 2 3758
-S2 8781,18285,0,1911,-213,913 2 3762
-S3 8781,18285,0,1980,-552,913 2 3763
-ac 13173,0,5655,0,546 1 3768
-S1 8781,18285,0,1173,-471,913 2 3769
-tmu 23418,15033,0,0,-3690 0 3799
-tdi 23418,14505,0,0,-3327 0 3831
-pc 8781,11121,0,0,-1899 0 3767
-fm 8781,18450,0,930,-3342,913 2 51873
-sd 13173,18450,0,873,-3342,873 2 51874
-dg 13173,18450,3075,1344,-1188,913 2 51755
-tm 16101,17550,0,4884,-2535,913 2 51796
-ah 13173,19065,0,1392,-3906,913 2 51935
-ao 13173,19020,0,0,-4269 2 51930
-f/ 3402,18450,405,8832,6945,913 2 51759
-em 23418,7200,0,609,459,609 0 51789
-en 13173,7200,0,624,459,624 0 51790
-dd 13173,18450,3075,939,-783,913 2 51773
-.i 7317,12735,405,825,723,825 0 51957
-aq 8781,18450,0,1065,-3147,913 2 3623
-bu 13173,14226,0,0,-498 0 51889
-'C 17565,24795,405,2331,-393,913 2 20166
-'c 11709,19065,405,1518,435,913 2 20198
-lq 14148,18450,0,1974,-2790,913 2 51838
-rq 14148,18450,0,1974,-2790,913 2 51746
-Bq 14148,3651,4689,0,1425 0 51772
-vz 10245,19065,1935,2856,1839,913 2 51834
-fi 15126,18540,5490,726,5055,726 3 51881
-fl 15126,18540,5490,2328,5034,913 3 51882
-ff 15126,18540,5490,5574,5268,913 3 51883
-Fi 21954,18540,5490,738,5223,738 3 51884
-Fl 21954,18540,5490,1959,5583,913 3 51885
-ij 14148,18585,5490,2271,783,913 3 51958
-bq 8781,3651,4689,0,510 0 51756
-%0 32202,18237,405,612,-1122,612 2 51901
-a- 13173,16860,0,1341,-2904,913 2 3759
-ab 13173,18570,0,1281,-3690,913 2 51926
-a. 13173,17820,0,0,-5589 2 51927
-oe 19515,12735,405,462,462,462 0 51823
-OE 28299,18450,405,1695,-156,913 2 51791
-fo 7317,10200,0,1035,567,913 0 51886
-fc 7317,10200,0,618,984,618 0 51887
-sq 19029,15624,0,0,-2022 0 51899
-/L 16101,18045,0,1188,1815,913 2 51944
-/l 7317,18540,405,2622,1539,913 2 51960
-a" 13173,19065,0,4053,-3627,913 2 51933
-ho 13173,681,3249,420,-4389,420 0 51934
-vZ 16101,24798,0,1923,876,913 2 51802
-IJ 23418,18045,405,2652,1338,913 2 51942
+ad 13173,17820,0,1179,-2963,913 2 161192 -- MSL 109 (19U 168)
+~ 13173,17703,0,1884,-3212,913 2 161176 -- MSL 110 (19U 152)
+a~ "
+`U 19029,24795,405,3249,-1454,913 2 161241 -- MSL 111 (19U 217)
+^U 19029,24795,405,3249,-1454,913 2 161243 -- MSL 112 (19U 219)
+u00AF 13173,21105,0,1317,1317,913 2 161199 -- MSL 113 (19U 175)
+'Y 16101,24795,0,3630,-1253,913 2 161245 -- MSL 114 (19U 221)
+'y 11709,19065,5490,1518,3189,913 3 161277 -- MSL 115 (19U 253)
+de 13173,18450,0,111,-2969,111 2 161200 -- MSL 116 (19U 176)
+,C 17565,18594,5718,2331,-392,913 3 161223 -- MSL 117 (19U 199)
+,c 11709,12735,5655,900,1278,900 1 161255 -- MSL 118 (19U 231)
+~N 19029,23733,405,3270,1227,913 2 161233 -- MSL 119 (19U 209)
+~n 14637,17703,405,1152,954,913 2 161265 -- MSL 120 (19U 241)
+r! 10245,13050,5805,0,855 1 161185 -- MSL 121 (19U 161)
+r? 13173,13050,5805,0,1680 1 161215 -- MSL 122 (19U 191)
+Cs 13173,15834,0,2598,795,913 0 161188 -- MSL 123 (19U 164)
+Po 13173,18450,429,2508,1473,913 2 161187 -- MSL 124 (19U 163)
+Ye 13173,18045,0,5067,834,913 2 161189 -- MSL 125 (19U 165)
+sc 13173,18450,3225,0,-596 2 161191 -- MSL 126 (19U 167)
+Fn 13173,18540,5490,2607,3165,913 3 161155 -- MSL 127 (19U 131)
+ct 13173,16914,0,1431,-683,913 2 161186 -- MSL 128 (19U 162)
+^a 13173,19065,405,1059,1059,913 2 161250 -- MSL 129 (19U 226)
+^e 11709,19065,405,1149,390,913 2 161258 -- MSL 130 (19U 234)
+^o 13173,19065,405,675,714,675 2 161268 -- MSL 131 (19U 244)
+^u 14637,19065,405,426,279,426 2 161275 -- MSL 132 (19U 251)
+'a 13173,19065,405,1059,1059,913 2 161249 -- MSL 133 (19U 225)
+'e 11709,19065,405,1518,390,913 2 161257 -- MSL 134 (19U 233)
+'o 13173,19065,405,786,714,786 2 161267 -- MSL 135 (19U 243)
+'u 14637,19065,405,426,279,426 2 161274 -- MSL 136 (19U 250)
+`a 13173,19065,405,1059,1059,913 2 161248 -- MSL 137 (19U 224)
+`e 11709,19065,405,687,390,687 2 161256 -- MSL 138 (19U 232)
+`o 13173,19065,405,675,714,675 2 161266 -- MSL 139 (19U 242)
+`u 14637,19065,405,426,279,426 2 161273 -- MSL 140 (19U 249)
+:a 13173,17820,405,1179,1059,913 2 161252 -- MSL 141 (19U 228)
+:e 11709,17820,405,1911,390,913 2 161259 -- MSL 142 (19U 235)
+:o 13173,17820,405,1179,714,913 2 161270 -- MSL 143 (19U 246)
+:u 14637,17820,405,447,279,447 2 161276 -- MSL 144 (19U 252)
+oA 17565,24750,0,546,2412,546 2 161221 -- MSL 145 (19U 197)
+^i 7317,19065,405,3345,723,913 2 161262 -- MSL 146 (19U 238)
+/O 19029,18450,405,3702,2070,913 2 161240 -- MSL 147 (19U 216)
+AE 24396,18045,0,2730,2331,913 2 161222 -- MSL 148 (19U 198)
+oa 13173,19020,405,1059,1059,913 2 161253 -- MSL 149 (19U 229)
+'i 7317,19065,405,3714,723,913 2 161261 -- MSL 150 (19U 237)
+/o 13173,12735,405,2199,2256,913 0 161272 -- MSL 151 (19U 248)
+ae 18540,12735,405,876,1074,876 0 161254 -- MSL 152 (19U 230)
+:A 17565,23955,0,765,2412,765 2 161220 -- MSL 153 (19U 196)
+`i 7317,19065,405,1749,723,913 2 161260 -- MSL 154 (19U 236)
+:O 19029,23955,405,1503,-182,913 2 161238 -- MSL 155 (19U 214)
+:U 19029,23955,405,3249,-1454,913 2 161244 -- MSL 156 (19U 220)
+'E 17565,24795,0,1974,1428,913 2 161225 -- MSL 157 (19U 201)
+:i 7317,17820,405,4107,723,913 2 161263 -- MSL 158 (19U 239)
+ss 13173,18540,5490,1572,5862,913 3 161247 -- MSL 159 (19U 223)
+^O 19029,24795,405,1503,-182,913 2 161236 -- MSL 160 (19U 212)
+'A 17565,24795,0,567,2412,567 2 161217 -- MSL 161 (19U 193)
+~A 17565,23733,0,966,2412,913 2 161219 -- MSL 162 (19U 195)
+~a 13173,17703,405,1884,1059,913 2 161251 -- MSL 163 (19U 227)
+-D 19029,18045,0,1707,1611,913 2 161232 -- MSL 164 (19U 208)
+Sd 13173,18540,405,2235,708,913 2 161264 -- MSL 165 (19U 240)
+'I 10245,24795,0,4227,1338,913 2 161229 -- MSL 166 (19U 205)
+`I 10245,24795,0,2997,1338,913 2 161228 -- MSL 167 (19U 204)
+'O 19029,24795,405,1503,-182,913 2 161235 -- MSL 168 (19U 211)
+`O 19029,24795,405,1503,-182,913 2 161234 -- MSL 169 (19U 210)
+~O 19029,23733,405,1503,-182,913 2 161237 -- MSL 170 (19U 213)
+~o 13173,17703,405,1884,714,913 2 161269 -- MSL 171 (19U 245)
+vS 14637,24798,510,2061,543,913 2 161162 -- MSL 172 (19U 138)
+vs 10245,19065,405,2856,891,913 2 161178 -- MSL 173 (19U 154)
+'U 19029,24795,405,3249,-1454,913 2 161242 -- MSL 174 (19U 218)
+:Y 16101,23955,0,3630,-1253,913 2 161183 -- MSL 175 (19U 159)
+:y 11709,17820,5490,1311,3189,913 3 161279 -- MSL 176 (19U 255)
+TP 16101,18045,0,1203,1227,913 2 161246 -- MSL 177 (19U 222)
+Tp 13173,18540,5490,843,3888,843 3 161278 -- MSL 178 (19U 254)
+mc 14637,10800,5193,582,756,582 1 161205 -- MSL 180 (19U 181)
+ps 13173,19635,4200,1350,-1007,913 2 161206 -- MSL 181 (19U 182)
+34 23418,18450,405,0,-1898 2 161214 -- MSL 182 (19U 190)
+\- 23418,9000,0,0,-3314 0 60096 -- MSL 183 ( 7J 192)
+14 23418,18450,405,0,-1571 2 161212 -- MSL 184 (19U 188)
+12 23418,18450,405,0,-1310 2 161213 -- MSL 185 (19U 189)
+Of 13173,18450,0,1368,-2396,913 2 161194 -- MSL 186 (19U 170)
+Om 13173,18450,0,744,-2294,744 2 161210 -- MSL 187 (19U 186)
+Fo 11709,10200,0,1158,567,913 0 161195 -- MSL 188 (19U 171)
+Fc 11709,10200,0,615,1110,615 0 161211 -- MSL 190 (19U 187)
+t+- 23418,15975,2880,0,-2882 0 161201 -- MSL 191 (19U 177)
+bb 13173,19083,5916,0,-4595 3 161190 -- MSL 192 (19U 166)
+co 13173,19725,0,4398,-2573,913 2 161193 -- MSL 193 (19U 169)
+tno 23418,12225,0,0,-4022 0 161196 -- MSL 194 (19U 172)
+u00AD 8781,7740,0,660,426,660 0 161197 -- MSL 195 (19U 173)
+rg 13173,19725,0,4398,-2573,913 2 161198 -- MSL 196 (19U 174)
+S2 8781,18285,0,1911,-212,913 2 161202 -- MSL 197 (19U 178)
+S3 8781,18285,0,1980,-551,913 2 161203 -- MSL 198 (19U 179)
+ac 13173,0,5655,0,546 1 161208 -- MSL 199 (19U 184)
+S1 8781,18285,0,1173,-470,913 2 161209 -- MSL 200 (19U 185)
+tmu 23418,15033,0,0,-3689 0 161239 -- MSL 201 (19U 215)
+tdi 23418,14505,0,0,-3326 0 161271 -- MSL 202 (19U 247)
+u203C 16593,18450,405,963,-452,913 2 87315 -- MSL 221 (10U 19)
+u20A7 23418,18045,405,2289,1233,913 2 60121 -- MSL 232 ( 7J 217)
+pc 8781,11121,0,0,-1898 0 161207 -- MSL 302 (19U 183)
+u013F 16101,18045,0,1188,1815,913 2 51943 -- MSL 306 ( 6J 231)
+u0140 9270,18540,405,2466,843,913 2 51959 -- MSL 307 ( 6J 247)
+u2113 13173,18045,765,0,-854 2 60122 -- MSL 308 ( 7J 218)
+u0149 19518,18450,405,321,117,321 2 51951 -- MSL 309 ( 6J 239)
+fm 8781,18450,0,930,-3341,913 2 60101 -- MSL 310 ( 7J 197)
+sd 13173,18450,0,873,-3341,873 2 60102 -- MSL 311 ( 7J 198)
+dg 13173,18450,3075,1344,-1187,913 2 161158 -- MSL 312 (19U 134)
+tm 16101,17550,0,4884,-2534,913 2 161177 -- MSL 313 (19U 153)
+u2017 13173,0,6588,1317,1317,913 1 60095 -- MSL 314 ( 7J 191)
+ah 13173,19065,0,1392,-3905,913 2 75169 -- MSL 315 ( 9E 161)
+ao 13173,19020,0,0,-4268 2 60152 -- MSL 316 ( 7J 248)
+f/ 3402,18450,405,8832,6945,913 2 60109 -- MSL 324 ( 7J 205)
+em 23418,7200,0,609,459,609 0 161175 -- MSL 325 (19U 151)
+en 13173,7200,0,624,459,624 0 161174 -- MSL 326 (19U 150)
+dd 13173,18450,3075,939,-782,913 2 161159 -- MSL 327 (19U 135)
+.i 7317,12735,405,825,723,825 0 46333 -- MSL 328 ( 5T 253)
+aq 8781,18450,0,1065,-3146,913 2 161063 -- MSL 329 (19U 39)
+bu 13173,14226,0,0,-497 0 161173 -- MSL 331 (19U 149)
+u207F 13173,18285,0,1626,-851,913 2 87548 -- MSL 332 (10U 252)
+u0111 13173,18540,405,2733,1098,913 2 75248 -- MSL 342 ( 9E 240)
+u0041_0306 17565,24285,0,774,2412,774 2 75203 -- MSL 400 ( 9E 195)
+u0061_0306 13173,18570,405,1581,1059,913 2 75235 -- MSL 401 ( 9E 227)
+u0041_0328 17565,18450,2874,546,2412,546 2 75173 -- MSL 404 ( 9E 165)
+u0061_0328 13173,12735,3249,1059,1059,913 0 75193 -- MSL 405 ( 9E 185)
+'C 17565,24795,405,2331,-392,913 2 75206 -- MSL 406 ( 9E 198)
+'c 11709,19065,405,1518,435,913 2 75238 -- MSL 407 ( 9E 230)
+u0041_030C 17565,24798,405,2331,-392,913 2 75208 -- MSL 410 ( 9E 200)
+u0061_030C 11709,19065,405,2772,435,913 2 75240 -- MSL 411 ( 9E 232)
+u0044_030C 19029,24798,0,1707,1611,913 2 75215 -- MSL 414 ( 9E 207)
+u0064_030C 17076,19050,405,2988,1068,913 2 75247 -- MSL 415 ( 9E 239)
+u0045_030C 17565,24798,0,1974,1428,913 2 75212 -- MSL 416 ( 9E 204)
+u0065_030C 11709,19065,405,2934,390,913 2 75244 -- MSL 417 ( 9E 236)
+u0045_0328 17565,18045,2874,1974,1428,913 2 75210 -- MSL 422 ( 9E 202)
+u0065_0328 11709,12735,3249,687,390,687 0 75242 -- MSL 423 ( 9E 234)
+u004C_0301 16101,24795,0,1188,1815,913 2 75205 -- MSL 440 ( 9E 197)
+u006C_0301 7317,24915,405,5295,843,913 2 75237 -- MSL 441 ( 9E 229)
+u004C_030C 16101,19050,0,1611,1815,913 2 75196 -- MSL 442 ( 9E 188)
+u006C_030C 10734,19050,405,3021,843,913 2 75198 -- MSL 443 ( 9E 190)
+u004E_0301 19029,24795,405,3270,1227,913 2 75217 -- MSL 446 ( 9E 209)
+u006E_0301 14637,19065,405,321,954,321 2 75249 -- MSL 447 ( 9E 241)
+u004E_030C 19029,24798,405,3270,1227,913 2 75218 -- MSL 448 ( 9E 210)
+u006E_030C 14637,19065,405,660,954,660 2 75250 -- MSL 449 ( 9E 242)
+u004F_030B 19029,24795,405,2526,-182,913 2 75221 -- MSL 452 ( 9E 213)
+u006F_030B 13173,19065,405,4053,714,913 2 75253 -- MSL 453 ( 9E 245)
+u0052_0301 17565,24795,0,1260,1188,913 2 75200 -- MSL 456 ( 9E 192)
+u0072_0301 10245,19065,0,2574,1005,913 2 75232 -- MSL 457 ( 9E 224)
+u0052_030C 17565,24798,0,1260,1188,913 2 75224 -- MSL 458 ( 9E 216)
+u0072_030C 10245,19065,0,3018,1005,913 2 75256 -- MSL 459 ( 9E 248)
+u0053_0301 14637,24795,510,1452,543,913 2 75148 -- MSL 462 ( 9E 140)
+u0073_0301 10245,19065,405,2250,891,913 2 75164 -- MSL 463 ( 9E 156)
+u0054_030C 16101,24798,0,3513,-962,913 2 75149 -- MSL 466 ( 9E 141)
+u0074_030C 10245,19050,405,3108,1056,913 2 75165 -- MSL 467 ( 9E 157)
+u0054_0327 16101,18045,5718,3513,-962,913 3 75230 -- MSL 468 ( 9E 222)
+u0074_0327 7317,15870,5655,2289,3636,913 1 75262 -- MSL 469 ( 9E 254)
+u0055_030B 19029,24795,405,3249,-1454,913 2 75227 -- MSL 474 ( 9E 219)
+u0075_030B 14637,19065,405,2997,279,913 2 75259 -- MSL 475 ( 9E 251)
+u0055_030A 19029,24750,405,3249,-1454,913 2 75225 -- MSL 476 ( 9E 217)
+u0075_030A 14637,19020,405,426,279,426 2 75257 -- MSL 477 ( 9E 249)
+u005A_0301 16101,24795,0,1923,876,913 2 75151 -- MSL 482 ( 9E 143)
+u007A_0301 10245,19065,1935,2250,1839,913 2 75167 -- MSL 483 ( 9E 159)
+u005A_0307 16101,23955,0,1923,876,913 2 75183 -- MSL 484 ( 9E 175)
+u007A_0307 10245,17820,1935,1404,1839,913 2 75199 -- MSL 485 ( 9E 191)
+u2070 8781,18285,0,2436,-785,913 2 51753 -- MSL 1000 ( 6J 41)
+u2074 8781,18285,0,2547,-113,913 2 51748 -- MSL 1001 ( 6J 36)
+u2075 8781,18045,0,2496,-473,913 2 51749 -- MSL 1002 ( 6J 37)
+u2076 8781,18285,0,2868,-911,913 2 51806 -- MSL 1003 ( 6J 94)
+u2077 8781,18045,0,3444,-1556,913 2 51750 -- MSL 1004 ( 6J 38)
+u2078 8781,18285,0,2400,-629,913 2 51754 -- MSL 1005 ( 6J 42)
+u2079 8781,18285,0,2304,-347,913 2 51752 -- MSL 1006 ( 6J 40)
+lq 14148,18450,0,1974,-2789,913 2 161171 -- MSL 1017 (19U 147)
+rq 14148,18450,0,1974,-2789,913 2 161172 -- MSL 1018 (19U 148)
+Bq 14148,3651,4689,0,1425 0 161156 -- MSL 1019 (19U 132)
+u2003 23418,0,0,0,1317 0 51821 -- MSL 1020 ( 6J 109)
+u2002 13173,0,0,0,1317 0 51822 -- MSL 1021 ( 6J 110)
+u2009 8781,0,0,0,1317 0 51828 -- MSL 1023 ( 6J 116)
+u2026 23418,3510,0,0,147 0 161157 -- MSL 1028 (19U 133)
+vz 10245,19065,1935,2856,1839,913 2 75166 -- MSL 1031 ( 9E 158)
+u2120 16101,17703,0,4137,-2579,913 2 128299 -- MSL 1034 (15U 43)
+u211E 20001,18315,4056,465,-1163,465 2 51794 -- MSL 1036 ( 6J 82)
+fi 15126,18540,5490,726,5055,726 3 60077 -- MSL 1040 ( 7J 173)
+fl 15126,18540,5490,2328,5034,913 3 60078 -- MSL 1041 ( 7J 174)
+ff 15126,18540,5490,5574,5268,913 3 51883 -- MSL 1042 ( 6J 171)
+Fi 21954,18540,5490,738,5223,738 3 51884 -- MSL 1043 ( 6J 172)
+Fl 21954,18540,5490,1959,5583,913 3 51885 -- MSL 1044 ( 6J 173)
+ij 14148,18585,5490,2271,783,913 3 60134 -- MSL 1047 ( 7J 230)
+u2105 23418,18450,405,534,-1265,534 2 60072 -- MSL 1060 ( 7J 168)
+u0047_0306 19029,24285,405,1863,-11,913 2 46288 -- MSL 1061 ( 5T 208)
+u0067_0306 13173,18570,5490,1500,1977,913 3 46320 -- MSL 1062 ( 5T 240)
+u0053_0327 14637,18525,5718,1452,543,913 3 75178 -- MSL 1063 ( 9E 170)
+u0073_0327 10245,12735,5655,885,2010,885 1 75194 -- MSL 1064 ( 9E 186)
+u0049_0307 10245,23955,0,2997,1338,913 2 46301 -- MSL 1065 ( 5T 221)
+bq 8781,3651,4689,0,510 0 161154 -- MSL 1067 (19U 130)
+%0 32202,18237,405,612,-1121,612 2 161161 -- MSL 1068 (19U 137)
+a- 13173,16860,0,1341,-2903,913 2 60154 -- MSL 1084 ( 7J 250)
+ab 13173,18570,0,1281,-3689,913 2 75170 -- MSL 1086 ( 9E 162)
+a. 13173,17820,0,0,-5588 2 75263 -- MSL 1088 ( 9E 255)
+oe 19515,12735,405,462,462,462 0 161180 -- MSL 1090 (19U 156)
+OE 28299,18450,405,1695,-155,913 2 161164 -- MSL 1091 (19U 140)
+fo 7317,10200,0,1035,567,913 0 161163 -- MSL 1092 (19U 139)
+fc 7317,10200,0,618,984,618 0 161179 -- MSL 1093 (19U 155)
+sq 19029,15624,0,0,-2021 0 60091 -- MSL 1094 ( 7J 187)
+/L 16101,18045,0,1188,1815,913 2 75171 -- MSL 1095 ( 9E 163)
+/l 7317,18540,405,2622,1539,913 2 75187 -- MSL 1096 ( 9E 179)
+a" 13173,19065,0,4053,-3626,913 2 75197 -- MSL 1097 ( 9E 189)
+ho 13173,681,3249,420,-4388,420 0 75186 -- MSL 1098 ( 9E 178)
+vZ 16101,24798,0,1923,876,913 2 75150 -- MSL 1106 ( 9E 142)
+IJ 23418,18045,405,2652,1338,913 2 60135 -- MSL 1107 ( 7J 231)
diff --git a/contrib/groff/font/devlj4/TI b/contrib/groff/font/devlj4/TI
index 7c32efdba91d..c01105ac40cd 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/font/devlj4/TI
+++ b/contrib/groff/font/devlj4/TI
@@ -1,3 +1,4 @@
+# CG Times It
name TI
spacewidth 7806
slant 15.600000
@@ -7,1013 +8,1083 @@ pclweight 0
pclstyle 1
ligatures fi fl ff ffi ffl 0
kernpairs
-L V -1950
-P . -4389
-P , -4389
-V A -2925
-A V -2925
-T o -1950
-T r -486
-T c -1461
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+| 13173,19758,6588,0,-4595 3 161148 -- MSL 94 (19U 124)
+ba "
+} 11709,19935,6210,0,2232 3 161149 -- MSL 95 (19U 125)
+rC "
+ti 26346,8952,0,0,-4028 0 161150 -- MSL 96 (19U 126)
+`A 16101,23955,0,33,2700,33 2 161216 -- MSL 99 (19U 192)
+^A 16101,23955,0,1314,2700,899 2 161218 -- MSL 100 (19U 194)
+`E 16101,23955,0,2091,1800,899 2 161224 -- MSL 101 (19U 200)
+^E 16101,23955,0,2091,1800,899 2 161226 -- MSL 102 (19U 202)
+:E 16101,23085,0,2091,1800,899 2 161227 -- MSL 103 (19U 203)
+^I 8781,23955,0,3984,1716,899 2 161230 -- MSL 104 (19U 206)
+:I 8781,23085,0,4665,1716,899 2 161231 -- MSL 105 (19U 207)
+aa 13173,18399,0,141,-5399,141 2 161204 -- MSL 106 (19U 180)
+ga 13173,18399,0,0,-4313 2 161120 -- MSL 107 (19U 96)
+a^ 13173,18399,0,0,-3452 2 161160 -- MSL 108 (19U 136)
^ "
-ad 13173,17124,0,624,-4002,624 2 3752
-a~ 13173,17145,0,990,-3309,899 2 3710
-~ "
-`U 19029,23955,330,3246,-1635,899 2 3801
-^U 19029,23955,330,3246,-1635,899 2 3803
-'Y 14637,23955,0,4533,-1086,899 2 3805
-'y 11709,18399,5655,561,2538,561 3 3837
-de 13173,18225,0,543,-3522,543 2 3760
-,C 17565,18225,5019,2700,-873,899 2 3783
-,c 11709,12669,4785,1275,636,899 0 3815
-~N 17565,23079,330,3843,1578,899 2 3793
-~n 13173,17145,330,990,1053,899 2 3825
-r! 8781,12231,6324,33,444,33 1 3745
-r? 13173,12312,6243,0,663 1 3775
-Cs 13173,15684,0,1779,228,899 0 3748
-Po 13173,17895,330,3153,1971,899 2 3747
-Ye 13173,17895,0,4170,-15,899 2 3749
-sc 13173,18225,4200,447,-1359,447 2 3751
-Fn 13173,18300,5655,2388,2691,899 3 51871
-ct 13173,17034,0,996,-777,899 2 3746
-^a 13173,18399,330,759,1044,759 2 3810
-^e 11709,18399,330,1761,444,899 2 3818
-^o 13173,18399,330,771,732,771 2 3828
-^u 13173,18399,330,747,468,747 2 3835
-'a 13173,18399,330,759,1044,759 2 3809
-'e 11709,18399,330,1011,444,899 2 3817
-'o 13173,18399,330,771,732,771 2 3827
-'u 13173,18399,330,747,468,747 2 3834
-`a 13173,18399,330,759,1044,759 2 3808
-`e 11709,18399,330,1011,444,899 2 3816
-`o 13173,18399,330,771,732,771 2 3826
-`u 13173,18399,330,747,468,747 2 3833
-:a 13173,17124,330,759,1044,759 2 3812
-:e 11709,17124,330,1356,444,899 2 3819
-:o 13173,17124,330,1074,732,899 2 3830
-:u 13173,17124,330,747,468,747 2 3836
-oA 16101,23865,0,525,2700,525 2 3781
-^i 7317,18399,330,2907,420,899 2 3822
-/O 19029,18255,330,2082,234,899 2 3800
-AE 23418,17895,0,2961,1959,899 2 3782
-oa 13173,18309,330,759,1044,759 2 3813
-'i 7317,18399,330,3069,420,899 2 3821
-/o 13173,12738,336,1491,1443,899 0 3832
-ae 17565,12669,330,933,771,899 0 3814
-:A 16101,23085,0,2055,2700,899 2 3780
-`i 7317,18399,330,1383,420,899 2 3820
-:O 19029,23085,330,1356,-492,899 2 3798
-:U 19029,23085,330,3246,-1635,899 2 3804
-'E 16101,23955,0,2091,1800,899 2 3785
-:i 7317,17124,330,3552,420,899 2 3823
-ss 13173,18300,5655,1131,5829,899 3 3807
-^O 19029,23955,330,1356,-492,899 2 3796
-'A 16101,23955,0,1914,2700,899 2 3777
-~A 16101,23079,0,2580,2700,899 2 3779
-~a 13173,17145,330,990,1044,899 2 3811
--D 19029,17895,0,594,2298,594 2 3792
-Sd 13173,18300,330,2040,732,899 2 3824
-'I 8781,23955,0,5124,1716,899 2 3789
-`I 8781,23955,0,3165,1716,899 2 3788
-'O 19029,23955,330,1356,-492,899 2 3795
-`O 19029,23955,330,1356,-492,899 2 3794
-~O 19029,23079,330,1356,-492,899 2 3797
-~o 13173,17145,330,1665,732,899 2 3829
-vS 13173,23955,330,2268,609,899 2 51795
-vs 10245,18399,330,2472,1116,899 2 51827
-'U 19029,23955,330,3246,-1635,899 2 3802
-:Y 14637,23085,0,4533,-1086,899 2 51801
-:y 11709,17124,5655,561,2538,561 3 3839
-TP 16101,17895,0,813,1107,813 2 3806
-Tp 13173,18300,5655,471,3981,471 3 3838
-mc 14637,10800,5595,612,585,612 1 3765
-ps 13173,19635,4200,1650,-1308,899 2 3766
-34 23418,18225,330,0,-2985 2 3774
-\- 23418,8610,0,0,-3027 0 51757
-14 23418,18225,330,0,-2472 2 3772
-12 23418,18225,330,0,-1632 2 3773
-Of 13173,18225,0,1119,-1827,899 2 3754
-Om 13173,18225,0,1503,-2640,899 2 3770
-Fo 12198,10095,0,501,330,501 0 3755
-Fc 12198,10095,0,336,495,336 0 3771
-t+- 23418,15750,2625,0,-2949 0 3761
-bb 13173,19083,5916,0,-4596 3 3750
-co 13173,19725,0,5355,-3531,899 2 3753
-tno 23418,12165,0,0,-3045 0 3756
-rg 13173,19725,0,5355,-3531,899 2 3758
-S2 9270,18060,0,1602,-555,899 2 3762
-S3 9270,18060,0,1980,-771,899 2 3763
-ac 13173,0,4785,0,-96 0 3768
-S1 9270,18060,0,1146,-1233,899 2 3769
-tmu 23418,14658,0,0,-3630 0 3799
-tdi 23418,14010,0,0,-2958 0 3831
-pc 8781,9945,0,0,-2400 0 3767
-fm 8781,18225,0,852,-3669,852 2 51873
-sd 13173,18225,0,612,-3669,612 2 51874
-dg 13173,18225,4200,1470,-1434,899 2 51755
-tm 16101,17550,0,5841,-3492,899 2 51796
-ah 13173,18399,0,1908,-5382,899 2 51935
-ao 13173,18309,0,0,-5421 2 51930
-f/ 3402,18225,330,8451,6846,899 2 51759
-em 23418,6900,0,345,153,345 0 51789
-en 13173,6900,0,393,153,393 0 51790
-dd 13173,18225,4200,1056,-1020,899 2 51773
-.i 7317,12669,330,120,420,120 0 51957
-aq 8781,18225,0,585,-3807,585 2 3623
-bu 13173,14226,0,0,-498 0 51889
-'C 17565,23955,330,2700,-873,899 2 20166
-'c 11709,18399,330,2199,318,899 2 20198
-lq 13173,18225,0,1320,-3570,899 2 51838
-rq 13173,18225,0,1332,-3582,899 2 51746
-Bq 13173,3039,3156,0,453 0 51772
-vz 10245,18399,2163,1872,1815,899 2 51834
-fi 13173,18300,5655,534,5772,534 3 51881
-fl 13173,18300,5655,1773,5736,899 3 51882
-ff 14148,18300,5655,5796,5352,899 3 51883
-Fi 20004,18300,5655,672,5466,672 3 51884
-Fl 20004,18300,5655,1851,5418,899 3 51885
-ij 13173,18369,5655,1212,435,899 3 51958
-bq 8781,3039,3156,0,-582 0 51756
-%0 32202,18894,1026,0,-3135 2 51901
-a- 13173,15819,0,867,-4257,867 0 3759
-ab 13173,18339,0,1122,-4281,899 2 51926
-a. 13173,17124,0,0,-6222 2 51927
-oe 17565,12669,330,1107,711,899 0 51823
-OE 24882,18225,330,2016,978,899 2 51791
-fo 7317,10095,0,939,333,899 0 51886
-fc 7317,10095,0,774,498,774 0 51887
-sq 19029,15624,0,0,-2022 0 51899
-/L 14637,17895,0,1023,2487,899 2 51944
-/l 7317,18300,330,1749,654,899 2 51960
-a" 13173,18399,0,3321,-4644,899 2 51933
-ho 13173,564,3186,0,-3846 0 51934
-vZ 14637,23955,0,2856,1710,899 2 51802
-IJ 21465,17895,330,1872,1716,899 2 51942
+ad 13173,17124,0,624,-4001,624 2 161192 -- MSL 109 (19U 168)
+~ 13173,17145,0,990,-3308,899 2 161176 -- MSL 110 (19U 152)
+a~ "
+`U 19029,23955,330,3246,-1634,899 2 161241 -- MSL 111 (19U 217)
+^U 19029,23955,330,3246,-1634,899 2 161243 -- MSL 112 (19U 219)
+u00AF 13173,21105,0,1317,1317,899 2 161199 -- MSL 113 (19U 175)
+'Y 14637,23955,0,4533,-1085,899 2 161245 -- MSL 114 (19U 221)
+'y 11709,18399,5655,561,2538,561 3 161277 -- MSL 115 (19U 253)
+de 13173,18225,0,543,-3521,543 2 161200 -- MSL 116 (19U 176)
+,C 17565,18225,5019,2700,-872,899 2 161223 -- MSL 117 (19U 199)
+,c 11709,12669,4785,1275,636,899 0 161255 -- MSL 118 (19U 231)
+~N 17565,23079,330,3843,1578,899 2 161233 -- MSL 119 (19U 209)
+~n 13173,17145,330,990,1053,899 2 161265 -- MSL 120 (19U 241)
+r! 8781,12231,6324,33,444,33 1 161185 -- MSL 121 (19U 161)
+r? 13173,12312,6243,0,663 1 161215 -- MSL 122 (19U 191)
+Cs 13173,15684,0,1779,228,899 0 161188 -- MSL 123 (19U 164)
+Po 13173,17895,330,3153,1971,899 2 161187 -- MSL 124 (19U 163)
+Ye 13173,17895,0,4170,-14,899 2 161189 -- MSL 125 (19U 165)
+sc 13173,18225,4200,447,-1358,447 2 161191 -- MSL 126 (19U 167)
+Fn 13173,18300,5655,2388,2691,899 3 161155 -- MSL 127 (19U 131)
+ct 13173,17034,0,996,-776,899 2 161186 -- MSL 128 (19U 162)
+^a 13173,18399,330,759,1044,759 2 161250 -- MSL 129 (19U 226)
+^e 11709,18399,330,1761,444,899 2 161258 -- MSL 130 (19U 234)
+^o 13173,18399,330,771,732,771 2 161268 -- MSL 131 (19U 244)
+^u 13173,18399,330,747,468,747 2 161275 -- MSL 132 (19U 251)
+'a 13173,18399,330,759,1044,759 2 161249 -- MSL 133 (19U 225)
+'e 11709,18399,330,1011,444,899 2 161257 -- MSL 134 (19U 233)
+'o 13173,18399,330,771,732,771 2 161267 -- MSL 135 (19U 243)
+'u 13173,18399,330,747,468,747 2 161274 -- MSL 136 (19U 250)
+`a 13173,18399,330,759,1044,759 2 161248 -- MSL 137 (19U 224)
+`e 11709,18399,330,1011,444,899 2 161256 -- MSL 138 (19U 232)
+`o 13173,18399,330,771,732,771 2 161266 -- MSL 139 (19U 242)
+`u 13173,18399,330,747,468,747 2 161273 -- MSL 140 (19U 249)
+:a 13173,17124,330,759,1044,759 2 161252 -- MSL 141 (19U 228)
+:e 11709,17124,330,1356,444,899 2 161259 -- MSL 142 (19U 235)
+:o 13173,17124,330,1074,732,899 2 161270 -- MSL 143 (19U 246)
+:u 13173,17124,330,747,468,747 2 161276 -- MSL 144 (19U 252)
+oA 16101,23865,0,525,2700,525 2 161221 -- MSL 145 (19U 197)
+^i 7317,18399,330,2907,420,899 2 161262 -- MSL 146 (19U 238)
+/O 19029,18255,330,2082,234,899 2 161240 -- MSL 147 (19U 216)
+AE 23418,17895,0,2961,1959,899 2 161222 -- MSL 148 (19U 198)
+oa 13173,18309,330,759,1044,759 2 161253 -- MSL 149 (19U 229)
+'i 7317,18399,330,3069,420,899 2 161261 -- MSL 150 (19U 237)
+/o 13173,12738,336,1491,1443,899 0 161272 -- MSL 151 (19U 248)
+ae 17565,12669,330,933,771,899 0 161254 -- MSL 152 (19U 230)
+:A 16101,23085,0,2055,2700,899 2 161220 -- MSL 153 (19U 196)
+`i 7317,18399,330,1383,420,899 2 161260 -- MSL 154 (19U 236)
+:O 19029,23085,330,1356,-491,899 2 161238 -- MSL 155 (19U 214)
+:U 19029,23085,330,3246,-1634,899 2 161244 -- MSL 156 (19U 220)
+'E 16101,23955,0,2091,1800,899 2 161225 -- MSL 157 (19U 201)
+:i 7317,17124,330,3552,420,899 2 161263 -- MSL 158 (19U 239)
+ss 13173,18300,5655,1131,5829,899 3 161247 -- MSL 159 (19U 223)
+^O 19029,23955,330,1356,-491,899 2 161236 -- MSL 160 (19U 212)
+'A 16101,23955,0,1914,2700,899 2 161217 -- MSL 161 (19U 193)
+~A 16101,23079,0,2580,2700,899 2 161219 -- MSL 162 (19U 195)
+~a 13173,17145,330,990,1044,899 2 161251 -- MSL 163 (19U 227)
+-D 19029,17895,0,594,2298,594 2 161232 -- MSL 164 (19U 208)
+Sd 13173,18300,330,2040,732,899 2 161264 -- MSL 165 (19U 240)
+'I 8781,23955,0,5124,1716,899 2 161229 -- MSL 166 (19U 205)
+`I 8781,23955,0,3165,1716,899 2 161228 -- MSL 167 (19U 204)
+'O 19029,23955,330,1356,-491,899 2 161235 -- MSL 168 (19U 211)
+`O 19029,23955,330,1356,-491,899 2 161234 -- MSL 169 (19U 210)
+~O 19029,23079,330,1356,-491,899 2 161237 -- MSL 170 (19U 213)
+~o 13173,17145,330,1665,732,899 2 161269 -- MSL 171 (19U 245)
+vS 13173,23955,330,2268,609,899 2 161162 -- MSL 172 (19U 138)
+vs 10245,18399,330,2472,1116,899 2 161178 -- MSL 173 (19U 154)
+'U 19029,23955,330,3246,-1634,899 2 161242 -- MSL 174 (19U 218)
+:Y 14637,23085,0,4533,-1085,899 2 161183 -- MSL 175 (19U 159)
+:y 11709,17124,5655,561,2538,561 3 161279 -- MSL 176 (19U 255)
+TP 16101,17895,0,813,1107,813 2 161246 -- MSL 177 (19U 222)
+Tp 13173,18300,5655,471,3981,471 3 161278 -- MSL 178 (19U 254)
+mc 14637,10800,5595,612,585,612 1 161205 -- MSL 180 (19U 181)
+ps 13173,19635,4200,1650,-1307,899 2 161206 -- MSL 181 (19U 182)
+34 23418,18225,330,0,-2984 2 161214 -- MSL 182 (19U 190)
+\- 23418,8610,0,0,-3026 0 60096 -- MSL 183 ( 7J 192)
+14 23418,18225,330,0,-2471 2 161212 -- MSL 184 (19U 188)
+12 23418,18225,330,0,-1631 2 161213 -- MSL 185 (19U 189)
+Of 13173,18225,0,1119,-1826,899 2 161194 -- MSL 186 (19U 170)
+Om 13173,18225,0,1503,-2639,899 2 161210 -- MSL 187 (19U 186)
+Fo 12198,10095,0,501,330,501 0 161195 -- MSL 188 (19U 171)
+Fc 12198,10095,0,336,495,336 0 161211 -- MSL 190 (19U 187)
+t+- 23418,15750,2625,0,-2948 0 161201 -- MSL 191 (19U 177)
+bb 13173,19083,5916,0,-4595 3 161190 -- MSL 192 (19U 166)
+co 13173,19725,0,5355,-3530,899 2 161193 -- MSL 193 (19U 169)
+tno 23418,12165,0,0,-3044 0 161196 -- MSL 194 (19U 172)
+u00AD 8781,7155,0,468,153,468 0 161197 -- MSL 195 (19U 173)
+rg 13173,19725,0,5355,-3530,899 2 161198 -- MSL 196 (19U 174)
+S2 9270,18060,0,1602,-554,899 2 161202 -- MSL 197 (19U 178)
+S3 9270,18060,0,1980,-770,899 2 161203 -- MSL 198 (19U 179)
+ac 13173,0,4785,0,-95 0 161208 -- MSL 199 (19U 184)
+S1 9270,18060,0,1146,-1232,899 2 161209 -- MSL 200 (19U 185)
+tmu 23418,14658,0,0,-3629 0 161239 -- MSL 201 (19U 215)
+tdi 23418,14010,0,0,-2957 0 161271 -- MSL 202 (19U 247)
+u203C 13125,18225,330,1110,-692,899 2 87315 -- MSL 221 (10U 19)
+u20A7 22935,17895,330,1908,1116,899 2 60121 -- MSL 232 ( 7J 217)
+pc 8781,9945,0,0,-2399 0 161207 -- MSL 302 (19U 183)
+u013F 14637,17895,0,1023,2487,899 2 51943 -- MSL 306 ( 6J 231)
+u0140 7317,18300,330,3285,276,899 2 51959 -- MSL 307 ( 6J 247)
+u2113 13173,18150,297,99,-1469,99 2 60122 -- MSL 308 ( 7J 218)
+u0149 16098,18225,330,786,216,786 2 51951 -- MSL 309 ( 6J 239)
+fm 8781,18225,0,852,-3668,852 2 60101 -- MSL 310 ( 7J 197)
+sd 13173,18225,0,612,-3668,612 2 60102 -- MSL 311 ( 7J 198)
+dg 13173,18225,4200,1470,-1433,899 2 161158 -- MSL 312 (19U 134)
+tm 16101,17550,0,5841,-3491,899 2 161177 -- MSL 313 (19U 153)
+u2017 13173,0,6588,1317,1317,899 1 60095 -- MSL 314 ( 7J 191)
+ah 13173,18399,0,1908,-5381,899 2 75169 -- MSL 315 ( 9E 161)
+ao 13173,18309,0,0,-5420 2 60152 -- MSL 316 ( 7J 248)
+f/ 3402,18225,330,8451,6846,899 2 60109 -- MSL 324 ( 7J 205)
+em 23418,6900,0,345,153,345 0 161175 -- MSL 325 (19U 151)
+en 13173,6900,0,393,153,393 0 161174 -- MSL 326 (19U 150)
+dd 13173,18225,4200,1056,-1019,899 2 161159 -- MSL 327 (19U 135)
+.i 7317,12669,330,120,420,120 0 46333 -- MSL 328 ( 5T 253)
+aq 8781,18225,0,585,-3806,585 2 161063 -- MSL 329 (19U 39)
+bu 13173,14226,0,0,-497 0 161173 -- MSL 331 (19U 149)
+u207F 13173,18060,0,1413,-1058,899 2 87548 -- MSL 332 (10U 252)
+u0111 13173,18300,330,2718,1092,899 2 75248 -- MSL 342 ( 9E 240)
+u0041_0306 16101,23700,0,2400,2700,899 2 75203 -- MSL 400 ( 9E 195)
+u0061_0306 13173,18339,330,1122,1044,899 2 75235 -- MSL 401 ( 9E 227)
+u0041_0328 16101,18225,3045,33,2700,33 2 75173 -- MSL 404 ( 9E 165)
+u0061_0328 13173,12669,3186,759,1044,759 0 75193 -- MSL 405 ( 9E 185)
+'C 17565,23955,330,2700,-872,899 2 75206 -- MSL 406 ( 9E 198)
+'c 11709,18399,330,2199,318,899 2 75238 -- MSL 407 ( 9E 230)
+u0041_030C 17565,23955,330,2892,-872,899 2 75208 -- MSL 410 ( 9E 200)
+u0061_030C 11709,18399,330,2640,318,899 2 75240 -- MSL 411 ( 9E 232)
+u0044_030C 19029,23955,0,594,2298,594 2 75215 -- MSL 414 ( 9E 207)
+u0064_030C 16101,18339,330,3303,1065,899 2 75247 -- MSL 415 ( 9E 239)
+u0045_030C 16101,23955,0,2091,1800,899 2 75212 -- MSL 416 ( 9E 204)
+u0065_030C 11709,18399,330,2640,444,899 2 75244 -- MSL 417 ( 9E 236)
+u0045_0328 16101,17895,3045,2091,1800,899 2 75210 -- MSL 422 ( 9E 202)
+u0065_0328 11709,12669,3186,1011,444,899 0 75242 -- MSL 423 ( 9E 234)
+u004C_0301 14637,23955,0,1719,2487,899 2 75205 -- MSL 440 ( 9E 197)
+u006C_0301 7317,24327,330,4212,276,899 2 75237 -- MSL 441 ( 9E 229)
+u004C_030C 14637,18339,0,1359,2487,899 2 75196 -- MSL 442 ( 9E 188)
+u006C_030C 9759,18339,330,3291,276,899 2 75198 -- MSL 443 ( 9E 190)
+u004E_0301 17565,23955,330,3843,1578,899 2 75217 -- MSL 446 ( 9E 209)
+u006E_0301 13173,18399,330,786,1053,786 2 75249 -- MSL 447 ( 9E 241)
+u004E_030C 17565,23955,330,3843,1578,899 2 75218 -- MSL 448 ( 9E 210)
+u006E_030C 13173,18399,330,1107,1053,899 2 75250 -- MSL 449 ( 9E 242)
+u004F_030B 19029,23955,330,2832,-491,899 2 75221 -- MSL 452 ( 9E 213)
+u006F_030B 13173,18399,330,3321,732,899 2 75253 -- MSL 453 ( 9E 245)
+u0052_0301 16101,23955,0,1041,1926,899 2 75200 -- MSL 456 ( 9E 192)
+u0072_0301 10245,18399,0,2094,429,899 2 75232 -- MSL 457 ( 9E 224)
+u0052_030C 16101,23955,0,1041,1926,899 2 75224 -- MSL 458 ( 9E 216)
+u0072_030C 10245,18399,0,2733,429,899 2 75256 -- MSL 459 ( 9E 248)
+u0053_0301 13173,23955,330,2928,609,899 2 75148 -- MSL 462 ( 9E 140)
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+[ "
+rs 7351,18371,400,90,-1498,90 2 161116 -- U+005C (19U 92)
+\ "
+rB 10297,17919,5271,672,3966,207 3 161117 -- U+005D (19U 93)
+] "
+ha 11162,17919,0,2325,594,207 2 161118 -- U+005E (19U 94)
+_ 13229,0,5710,1550,1537,207 1 161119 -- U+005F (19U 95)
+ga 8811,18113,0,1421,-3332,207 2 161120 -- U+0060 (19U 96)
+a 13229,11692,310,504,698,207 0 161121 -- U+0061 (19U 97)
+b 13229,18371,310,504,620,207 2 161122 -- U+0062 (19U 98)
+c 11743,11692,310,840,594,207 0 161123 -- U+0063 (19U 99)
+d 13229,18371,310,2403,814,207 2 161124 -- U+0064 (19U 100)
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+f 7351,18371,5710,6434,5930,207 3 161126 -- U+0066 (19U 102)
+g 13229,11692,5710,1873,2028,207 1 161127 -- U+0067 (19U 103)
+h 13229,18371,310,233,788,207 2 161128 -- U+0068 (19U 104)
+i 7351,16821,310,1176,181,207 2 161129 -- U+0069 (19U 105)
+j 7351,16808,5710,1331,5865,207 3 161130 -- U+006A (19U 106)
+k 11743,18371,310,2480,1059,207 2 161131 -- U+006B (19U 107)
+l 7351,18371,310,1835,297,207 2 161132 -- U+006C (19U 108)
+m 19107,11692,310,168,866,168 0 161133 -- U+006D (19U 109)
+n 13229,11692,310,245,814,207 0 161134 -- U+006E (19U 110)
+o 13229,11692,310,323,543,207 0 161135 -- U+006F (19U 111)
+p 13229,11692,5659,594,4237,207 1 161136 -- U+0070 (19U 112)
+q 13229,11692,5659,633,736,207 1 161137 -- U+0071 (19U 113)
+r 10297,11692,0,1731,775,207 0 161138 -- U+0072 (19U 114)
+s 10297,11692,310,620,1563,207 0 161139 -- U+0073 (19U 115)
+t 7351,14896,310,1860,233,207 0 161140 -- U+0074 (19U 116)
+u 13229,11692,310,543,543,207 0 161141 -- U+0075 (19U 117)
+v 11743,11692,310,1279,749,207 0 161142 -- U+0076 (19U 118)
+w 17648,11692,310,1176,866,207 0 161143 -- U+0077 (19U 119)
+x 11743,11692,310,1150,2248,207 0 161144 -- U+0078 (19U 120)
+y 11743,11692,5710,1176,3436,207 1 161145 -- U+0079 (19U 121)
+z 10297,11382,0,1447,2054,207 0 161146 -- U+007A (19U 122)
+{ 10581,18371,5710,3294,-503,207 3 161147 -- U+007B (19U 123)
+lC "
+| 7273,18371,5710,0,-1743 3 161148 -- U+007C (19U 124)
+ba "
+} 10581,18371,5710,0,3294 3 161149 -- U+007D (19U 125)
+rC "
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+r! 10297,12648,5710,0,-542 1 161185 -- U+00A1 (19U 161)
+ct 13229,16834,4871,78,-154,78 2 161186 -- U+00A2 (19U 162)
+Po 13229,17880,400,1964,685,207 2 161187 -- U+00A3 (19U 163)
+Cs 13229,14999,0,1757,155,207 0 161188 -- U+00A4 (19U 164)
+Ye 13229,17518,0,4560,1499,207 2 161189 -- U+00A5 (19U 165)
+bb 7273,18371,5710,0,-1743 3 161190 -- U+00A6 (19U 166)
+sc 13229,18074,5374,1576,1369,207 3 161191 -- U+00A7 (19U 167)
+ad 8811,17312,0,3333,-2144,207 2 161192 -- U+00A8 (19U 168)
+co 20102,17919,400,1344,-477,207 2 161193 -- U+00A9 (19U 169)
+Of 7299,17919,0,3979,-981,207 2 161194 -- U+00AA (19U 170)
+Fo 13229,11886,400,853,233,207 0 161195 -- U+00AB (19U 171)
+tno 17854,11343,0,0,-619 0 161196 -- U+00AC (19U 172)
+u00AD 8811,6602,0,426,620,207 0 161197 -- U+00AD (19U 173)
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+u00AF 13229,19973,0,4315,-1226,207 2 161199 -- U+00AF (19U 175)
+de 10581,17906,0,1421,-1420,207 2 161200 -- U+00B0 (19U 176)
+t+- 14521,15748,0,1421,633,207 0 161201 -- U+00B1 (19U 177)
+S2 7932,17880,0,2209,-115,207 2 161202 -- U+00B2 (19U 178)
+S3 7932,17880,0,1964,-387,207 2 161203 -- U+00B3 (19U 179)
+aa 8811,18113,0,2028,-3965,207 2 161204 -- U+00B4 (19U 180)
+mc 15245,11382,5697,0,1912 1 161205 -- U+00B5 (19U 181)
+ps 13836,17518,5710,1085,-77,207 3 161206 -- U+00B6 (19U 182)
+pc 6615,10193,0,0,-555 0 60157 -- U+00B7 ( 7J 253)
+ac 8811,388,4780,0,1796 0 161208 -- U+00B8 (19U 184)
+S1 7932,17880,0,1434,-787,207 2 161209 -- U+00B9 (19U 185)
+Om 8204,17919,0,3514,-1627,207 2 161210 -- U+00BA (19U 186)
+Fc 13229,11886,400,245,840,207 0 161211 -- U+00BB (19U 187)
+14 19844,17880,711,0,-761 2 161212 -- U+00BC (19U 188)
+12 19844,17880,711,0,-761 2 161213 -- U+00BD (19U 189)
+34 19844,17880,711,0,-361 2 161214 -- U+00BE (19U 190)
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+`A 16162,23280,0,594,2610,207 2 161216 -- U+00C0 (19U 192)
+'A 16162,23280,0,1512,2610,207 2 161217 -- U+00C1 (19U 193)
+^A 16162,22841,0,1576,2610,207 2 161218 -- U+00C2 (19U 194)
+~A 16162,22415,0,2829,2610,207 2 161219 -- U+00C3 (19U 195)
+:A 16162,22118,0,2855,2610,207 2 161220 -- U+00C4 (19U 196)
+oA 16162,22234,0,1214,2584,207 2 161221 -- U+00C5 (19U 197)
+AE 23526,17518,0,1847,2713,207 2 161222 -- U+00C6 (19U 198)
+,C 17648,17919,4780,2287,-464,207 2 161223 -- U+00C7 (19U 199)
+`E 16162,23280,0,1886,1912,207 2 161224 -- U+00C8 (19U 200)
+'E 16162,23280,0,1886,1912,207 2 161225 -- U+00C9 (19U 201)
+^E 16162,22841,0,1886,1912,207 2 161226 -- U+00CA (19U 202)
+:E 16162,22118,0,1886,1912,207 2 161227 -- U+00CB (19U 203)
+`I 8811,23280,0,3359,2145,207 2 161228 -- U+00CC (19U 204)
+'I 8811,23280,0,3359,2145,207 2 161229 -- U+00CD (19U 205)
+^I 8811,22841,0,3643,2145,207 2 161230 -- U+00CE (19U 206)
+:I 8811,22118,0,4315,2145,207 2 161231 -- U+00CF (19U 207)
+-D 19107,17518,0,1034,1938,207 2 161232 -- U+00D0 (19U 208)
+~N 17648,22415,400,3824,2054,207 2 161233 -- U+00D1 (19U 209)
+`O 19107,23280,400,1201,-257,207 2 161234 -- U+00D2 (19U 210)
+'O 19107,23280,400,1201,-257,207 2 161235 -- U+00D3 (19U 211)
+^O 19107,22841,400,1201,-257,207 2 161236 -- U+00D4 (19U 212)
+~O 19107,22415,400,1201,-257,207 2 161237 -- U+00D5 (19U 213)
+:O 19107,22118,400,1201,-257,207 2 161238 -- U+00D6 (19U 214)
+tmu 17854,14095,0,0,-3565 0 161239 -- U+00D7 (19U 215)
+/O 19107,18229,930,1718,388,207 2 161240 -- U+00D8 (19U 216)
+`U 19107,23280,400,3747,-1498,207 2 161241 -- U+00D9 (19U 217)
+'U 19107,23280,400,3747,-1498,207 2 161242 -- U+00DA (19U 218)
+^U 19107,22841,400,3747,-1498,207 2 161243 -- U+00DB (19U 219)
+:U 19107,22118,400,3747,-1498,207 2 161244 -- U+00DC (19U 220)
+'Y 14715,23280,0,4237,-1045,207 2 161245 -- U+00DD (19U 221)
+TP 16162,17518,0,1176,1951,207 2 161246 -- U+00DE (19U 222)
+ss 13229,18371,5710,1266,5568,207 3 161247 -- U+00DF (19U 223)
+`a 13229,18113,310,504,698,207 2 161248 -- U+00E0 (19U 224)
+'a 13229,18113,310,504,698,207 2 161249 -- U+00E1 (19U 225)
+^a 13229,17919,310,504,698,207 2 161250 -- U+00E2 (19U 226)
+~a 13229,17648,310,1124,698,207 2 161251 -- U+00E3 (19U 227)
+:a 13229,17312,310,1163,698,207 2 161252 -- U+00E4 (19U 228)
+oa 13229,18358,310,504,698,207 2 161253 -- U+00E5 (19U 229)
+ae 17648,11692,310,930,736,207 0 161254 -- U+00E6 (19U 230)
+,c 11743,11692,4780,891,543,207 0 161255 -- U+00E7 (19U 231)
+`e 11743,18113,310,956,491,207 2 161256 -- U+00E8 (19U 232)
+'e 11743,18113,310,956,491,207 2 161257 -- U+00E9 (19U 233)
+^e 11743,17919,310,1292,491,207 2 161258 -- U+00EA (19U 234)
+:e 11743,17312,310,1951,491,207 2 161259 -- U+00EB (19U 235)
+`i 7351,18113,310,1266,181,207 2 161260 -- U+00EC (19U 236)
+'i 7351,18113,310,2803,181,207 2 161261 -- U+00ED (19U 237)
+^i 7351,17919,310,3010,181,207 2 161262 -- U+00EE (19U 238)
+:i 7351,17312,310,3682,181,207 2 161263 -- U+00EF (19U 239)
+Sd 13229,18319,310,827,607,207 2 161264 -- U+00F0 (19U 240)
+~n 13229,17648,310,1124,814,207 2 161265 -- U+00F1 (19U 241)
+`o 13229,18113,310,323,543,207 2 161266 -- U+00F2 (19U 242)
+'o 13229,18113,310,323,543,207 2 161267 -- U+00F3 (19U 243)
+^o 13229,17919,310,491,543,207 2 161268 -- U+00F4 (19U 244)
+~o 13229,17648,310,1124,543,207 2 161269 -- U+00F5 (19U 245)
+:o 13229,17312,310,1163,543,207 2 161270 -- U+00F6 (19U 246)
+tdi 14521,13888,0,1408,633,207 0 161271 -- U+00F7 (19U 247)
+/o 13229,12467,943,1021,1253,207 0 161272 -- U+00F8 (19U 248)
+`u 13229,18113,310,543,543,207 2 161273 -- U+00F9 (19U 249)
+'u 13229,18113,310,543,543,207 2 161274 -- U+00FA (19U 250)
+^u 13229,17919,310,543,543,207 2 161275 -- U+00FB (19U 251)
+:u 13229,17312,310,853,543,207 2 161276 -- U+00FC (19U 252)
+'y 11743,18113,5710,1227,3385,207 3 161277 -- U+00FD (19U 253)
+Tp 13229,18371,5710,594,4237,207 3 161278 -- U+00FE (19U 254)
+:y 11743,17312,5710,1486,3385,207 3 161279 -- U+00FF (19U 255)
+u0041_0306 16162,22854,0,3398,2610,207 2 75203 -- U+0102 ( 9E 195)
+u0061_0306 13229,18164,310,801,698,207 2 75235 -- U+0103 ( 9E 227)
+u0041_0328 16162,17919,4909,0,2610 2 75173 -- U+0104 ( 9E 165)
+u0061_0328 13229,11692,4883,1034,698,207 0 75193 -- U+0105 ( 9E 185)
+'C 17648,23280,400,2287,-464,207 2 75206 -- U+0106 ( 9E 198)
+'c 11743,18113,310,917,543,207 2 75238 -- U+0107 ( 9E 230)
+u0041_030C 17648,22841,400,2287,-464,207 2 75208 -- U+010C ( 9E 200)
+u0061_030C 11743,17919,310,3152,543,207 2 75240 -- U+010D ( 9E 232)
+u0044_030C 19107,22841,0,853,2106,207 2 75215 -- U+010E ( 9E 207)
+u0064_030C 16097,18371,310,3643,814,207 2 75247 -- U+010F ( 9E 239)
+u0111 13229,18371,310,3630,814,207 2 75248 -- U+0111 ( 9E 240)
+u0045_0328 16162,17518,4883,1886,1912,207 2 75210 -- U+0118 ( 9E 202)
+u0065_0328 11743,11692,4883,956,491,207 0 75242 -- U+0119 ( 9E 234)
+u0045_030C 16162,22841,0,1886,1912,207 2 75212 -- U+011A ( 9E 204)
+u0065_030C 11743,17919,310,3010,491,207 2 75244 -- U+011B ( 9E 236)
+u0047_0306 19107,22841,413,1382,-516,207 2 46288 -- U+011E ( 5T 208)
+u0067_0306 13229,18164,5710,1873,2028,207 3 46320 -- U+011F ( 5T 240)
+u0049_0307 8811,22234,0,3359,2145,207 2 46301 -- U+0130 ( 5T 221)
+.i 7351,11692,310,52,181,52 0 46333 -- U+0131 ( 5T 253)
+IJ 19844,17518,400,3411,2106,207 2 60135 -- U+0132 ( 7J 231)
+ij 13242,16821,5710,1331,349,207 3 60134 -- U+0133 ( 7J 230)
+u004C_0301 14715,23280,0,439,2170,207 2 75205 -- U+0139 ( 9E 197)
+u006C_0301 7351,23280,310,3695,297,207 2 75237 -- U+013A ( 9E 229)
+u004C_030C 14715,17919,0,2506,2170,207 2 75196 -- U+013D ( 9E 188)
+u006C_030C 9625,18371,310,3656,310,207 2 75198 -- U+013E ( 9E 190)
+u013F 14715,17518,0,439,2170,207 2 95646 -- U+013F (11U 158)
+u0140 8540,18371,310,2726,375,207 2 95647 -- U+0140 (11U 159)
+/L 14715,17518,0,452,2067,207 2 75171 -- U+0141 ( 9E 163)
+/l 7351,18371,310,1912,659,207 2 75187 -- U+0142 ( 9E 179)
+u004E_0301 17648,23280,400,3824,2054,207 2 75217 -- U+0143 ( 9E 209)
+u006E_0301 13229,18113,310,245,814,207 2 75249 -- U+0144 ( 9E 241)
+u004E_030C 17648,22841,400,3824,2054,207 2 75218 -- U+0147 ( 9E 210)
+u006E_030C 13229,17919,310,245,814,207 2 75250 -- U+0148 ( 9E 242)
+u0149 15270,17919,310,0,-167 2 95660 -- U+0149 (11U 172)
+u004F_030B 19107,23280,400,1253,-257,207 2 75221 -- U+0150 ( 9E 213)
+u006F_030B 13229,18113,310,2429,543,207 2 75253 -- U+0151 ( 9E 245)
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+oe 17648,11692,323,827,620,207 0 161180 -- U+0153 (19U 156)
+u0052_0301 16162,23280,0,478,1925,207 2 75200 -- U+0154 ( 9E 192)
+u0072_0301 10297,18113,0,1679,827,207 2 75232 -- U+0155 ( 9E 224)
+u0052_030C 16162,22841,0,478,1925,207 2 75224 -- U+0158 ( 9E 216)
+u0072_030C 10297,17919,0,2364,827,207 2 75256 -- U+0159 ( 9E 248)
+u0053_0301 13229,23280,400,2429,1137,207 2 75148 -- U+015A ( 9E 140)
+u0073_0301 10297,18113,310,995,1563,207 2 75164 -- U+015B ( 9E 156)
+u0053_0327 13229,17919,4780,2429,1137,207 2 75178 -- U+015E ( 9E 170)
+u0073_0327 10297,11692,4780,620,1563,207 0 75194 -- U+015F ( 9E 186)
+vS 13229,22841,400,2532,1137,207 2 161162 -- U+0160 (19U 138)
+vs 10297,17919,310,1951,1524,207 2 161178 -- U+0161 (19U 154)
+u0054_0327 14715,17518,5736,3785,-529,207 3 75230 -- U+0162 ( 9E 222)
+u0074_0327 7351,14896,5736,1899,1770,207 1 75262 -- U+0163 ( 9E 254)
+u0054_030C 14715,22841,0,3785,-529,207 2 75149 -- U+0164 ( 9E 141)
+u0074_030C 9625,18371,310,3656,207,207 2 75165 -- U+0165 ( 9E 157)
+u0055_030A 19107,23371,400,3747,-1498,207 2 75225 -- U+016E ( 9E 217)
+u0075_030A 13229,18358,310,543,543,207 2 75257 -- U+016F ( 9E 249)
+u0055_030B 19107,23280,400,3747,-1498,207 2 75227 -- U+0170 ( 9E 219)
+u0075_030B 13229,18113,310,1912,543,207 2 75259 -- U+0171 ( 9E 251)
+:Y 14715,22118,0,4237,-1045,207 2 161183 -- U+0178 (19U 159)
+u005A_0301 14715,23280,0,2765,1369,207 2 75151 -- U+0179 ( 9E 143)
+u007A_0301 10297,18113,0,1395,2106,207 2 75167 -- U+017A ( 9E 159)
+u005A_0307 14715,22105,0,2765,1369,207 2 75183 -- U+017B ( 9E 175)
+u007A_0307 10297,17312,0,1395,2106,207 2 75199 -- U+017C ( 9E 191)
+vZ 14715,22841,0,2765,1369,207 2 75150 -- U+017D ( 9E 142)
+vz 10297,17919,0,1628,2390,207 2 75166 -- U+017E ( 9E 158)
+Fn 13229,17919,5568,995,1292,207 3 161155 -- U+0192 (19U 131)
+a^ 8811,17919,0,2713,-1963,207 2 161160 -- U+02C6 (19U 136)
+^ "
+ah 8811,17919,0,3798,-3048,207 2 75169 -- U+02C7 ( 9E 161)
+a- 8811,17415,0,3902,-1859,207 2 60154 -- U+02C9 ( 7J 250)
+ab 8811,18164,0,3656,-2479,207 2 75170 -- U+02D8 ( 9E 162)
+a. 8811,17312,0,1072,-4482,207 2 75263 -- U+02D9 ( 9E 255)
+ao 8811,18358,0,2313,-3603,207 2 60152 -- U+02DA ( 7J 248)
+ho 8811,0,4883,0,310 0 75186 -- U+02DB ( 9E 178)
+~ 8811,17648,0,3333,-1239,207 2 161176 -- U+02DC (19U 152)
+a~ "
+a" 8811,18113,0,4431,-2596,207 2 75197 -- U+02DD ( 9E 189)
+en 13229,6795,0,1537,1550,207 0 161174 -- U+2013 (19U 150)
+em 23526,6808,0,1563,1563,207 0 161175 -- U+2014 (19U 151)
+u2017 13229,0,5710,1550,1537,207 1 60095 -- U+2017 ( 7J 191)
+oq 8811,17919,0,1899,-4288,207 2 161169 -- U+2018 (19U 145)
+` "
+cq 8811,17919,0,1473,-3862,207 2 161170 -- U+2019 (19U 146)
+' "
+bq 8811,2325,3320,0,478 0 161154 -- U+201A (19U 130)
+lq 14715,17919,0,1395,-3771,207 2 161171 -- U+201C (19U 147)
+rq 14715,17932,0,1124,-3500,207 2 161172 -- U+201D (19U 148)
+Bq 14715,2338,3385,0,930 0 161156 -- U+201E (19U 132)
+dg 13229,17919,5361,1886,-1536,207 3 161158 -- U+2020 (19U 134)
+dd 13229,18371,5710,1421,1692,207 3 161159 -- U+2021 (19U 135)
+bu 9263,11989,0,775,-916,207 0 161173 -- U+2022 (19U 149)
+u2026 23526,2506,362,0,-2118 0 161157 -- U+2026 (19U 133)
+%0 26458,17919,698,956,-322,207 2 161161 -- U+2030 (19U 137)
+fm 5788,17919,0,2442,-2156,207 2 60101 -- U+2032 ( 7J 197)
+sd 11020,17919,0,2261,-2479,207 2 60102 -- U+2033 ( 7J 198)
+fo 8811,11886,400,749,-180,207 0 161163 -- U+2039 (19U 139)
+fc 8811,11886,400,0,723 0 161179 -- U+203A (19U 155)
+u203C 15154,17919,426,904,-671,207 2 87315 -- U+203C (10U 19)
+u207F 8333,14431,0,723,1059,207 0 87548 -- U+207F (10U 252)
+u20A7 26187,17518,310,1034,711,207 2 60121 -- U+20A7 ( 7J 217)
+Eu 13229,17880,310,3604,1098,207 2 161152 -- U+20AC (19U 128)
+u2105 22053,17919,698,543,-77,207 2 60072 -- U+2105 ( 7J 168)
+u2113 11020,17919,310,1731,930,207 2 60122 -- U+2113 ( 7J 218)
+tm 25929,17518,0,2946,-1136,207 2 161177 -- U+2122 (19U 153)
+\- 17854,9328,0,0,-619 0 60096 -- U+2212 ( 7J 192)
+f/ 4418,17880,711,5723,5723,207 2 60109 -- U+2215 ( 7J 205)
+sq 15981,12196,0,0,-567 0 60091 -- U+25A1 ( 7J 187)
+u25CA 13074,18371,0,736,711,207 2 101079 -- U+25CA (12J 215)
+fi 13229,18371,5710,1318,6317,207 3 60077 -- U+FB01 ( 7J 173)
+fl 13229,18371,5710,2635,6317,207 3 60078 -- U+FB02 ( 7J 174)
diff --git a/contrib/groff/font/devlj4/TNRR b/contrib/groff/font/devlj4/TNRR
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..8c45bcbf8b7f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/groff/font/devlj4/TNRR
@@ -0,0 +1,436 @@
+# M Times
+name TNRR
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+pclweight 0
+pclstyle 0
+ligatures fi fl 0
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+A W -2118
+A Y -2428
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+A y -2428
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+! 8781,18225,330 2 161057 -- MSL 1 (19U 33)
+dq 12198,18225 2 161058 -- MSL 2 (19U 34)
" "
-sh 13173,18225,837 2 3619
+sh 13173,18225,837 2 161059 -- MSL 3 (19U 35)
# "
-Do 13173,19845,2370 2 3620
+Do 13173,19845,2370 2 161060 -- MSL 4 (19U 36)
$ "
-% 23418,18894,1026 2 3621
-& 20490,18225,330 2 3622
-cq 8781,18225 2 51751
+% 23418,18894,1026 2 161061 -- MSL 5 (19U 37)
+& 20490,18225,330 2 161062 -- MSL 6 (19U 38)
+cq 8781,18225 2 161170 -- MSL 8 (19U 146)
' "
-( 8781,18225,4845 2 3624
-) 8781,18225,4845 2 3625
-* 13173,18225 2 3626
-+ 23418,15750 0 3627
-, 8781,2565,4005 0 3628
-hy 8781,7155 0 3629
+( 8781,18225,4845 2 161064 -- MSL 9 (19U 40)
+) 8781,18225,4845 2 161065 -- MSL 10 (19U 41)
+* 13173,18225 2 161066 -- MSL 11 (19U 42)
++ 23418,15750 0 161067 -- MSL 12 (19U 43)
+, 8781,2565,4005 0 161068 -- MSL 13 (19U 44)
+hy 8781,7155 0 161069 -- MSL 14 (19U 45)
- "
-. 8781,2685,330 0 3630
-sl 8781,18225,330 2 3631
+. 8781,2685,330 0 161070 -- MSL 15 (19U 46)
+sl 8781,18225,330 2 161071 -- MSL 16 (19U 47)
/ "
-0 13173,18225,330 2 3632
-1 13173,18225 2 3633
-2 13173,18225 2 3634
-3 13173,18225,330 2 3635
-4 13173,18225 2 3636
-5 13173,17895,330 2 3637
-6 13173,18225,330 2 3638
-7 13173,17895 2 3639
-8 13173,18225,330 2 3640
-9 13173,18225,330 2 3641
-: 8781,12252,330 0 3642
-; 8781,12252,4005 0 3643
-< 26346,16068 0 3644
-= 23418,10875 0 3645
-> 26346,16068 0 3646
-? 11709,18225,330 2 3647
-at 23418,16980,3654 2 3648
+0 13173,18225,330 2 161072 -- MSL 17 (19U 48)
+1 13173,18225 2 161073 -- MSL 18 (19U 49)
+2 13173,18225 2 161074 -- MSL 19 (19U 50)
+3 13173,18225,330 2 161075 -- MSL 20 (19U 51)
+4 13173,18225 2 161076 -- MSL 21 (19U 52)
+5 13173,17895,330 2 161077 -- MSL 22 (19U 53)
+6 13173,18225,330 2 161078 -- MSL 23 (19U 54)
+7 13173,17895 2 161079 -- MSL 24 (19U 55)
+8 13173,18225,330 2 161080 -- MSL 25 (19U 56)
+9 13173,18225,330 2 161081 -- MSL 26 (19U 57)
+: 8781,12252,330 0 161082 -- MSL 27 (19U 58)
+; 8781,12252,4005 0 161083 -- MSL 28 (19U 59)
+< 26346,16068 0 161084 -- MSL 29 (19U 60)
+= 23418,10875 0 161085 -- MSL 30 (19U 61)
+> 26346,16068 0 161086 -- MSL 31 (19U 62)
+? 11709,18225,330 2 161087 -- MSL 32 (19U 63)
+at 23418,16980,3654 2 161088 -- MSL 33 (19U 64)
@ "
-A 19029,18225 2 3649
-B 16587,17895 2 3650
-C 18051,18225,330 2 3651
-D 19515,17895 2 3652
-E 16587,17895 2 3653
-F 15612,17895 2 3654
-G 19029,18225,330 2 3655
-H 19515,17895 2 3656
-I 8781,17895 2 3657
-J 10245,17895,330 2 3658
-K 18540,17895 2 3659
-L 16587,17895 2 3660
-M 23907,17895 2 3661
-N 19515,17895,330 2 3662
-O 19029,18225,330 2 3663
-P 15126,17895 2 3664
-Q 19029,18225,4605 2 3665
-R 17565,17895 2 3666
-S 14148,18225,330 2 3667
-T 16587,17895 2 3668
-U 19515,17895,330 2 3669
-V 19029,17895,330 2 3670
-W 24882,17895,330 2 3671
-X 19029,17895 2 3672
-Y 19029,17895 2 3673
-Z 17076,17895 2 3674
-lB 8781,17895,4380 2 3675
+A 19029,18225 2 161089 -- MSL 34 (19U 65)
+B 16587,17895 2 161090 -- MSL 35 (19U 66)
+C 18051,18225,330 2 161091 -- MSL 36 (19U 67)
+D 19515,17895 2 161092 -- MSL 37 (19U 68)
+E 16587,17895 2 161093 -- MSL 38 (19U 69)
+F 15612,17895 2 161094 -- MSL 39 (19U 70)
+G 19029,18225,330 2 161095 -- MSL 40 (19U 71)
+H 19515,17895 2 161096 -- MSL 41 (19U 72)
+I 8781,17895 2 161097 -- MSL 42 (19U 73)
+J 10245,17895,330 2 161098 -- MSL 43 (19U 74)
+K 18540,17895 2 161099 -- MSL 44 (19U 75)
+L 16587,17895 2 161100 -- MSL 45 (19U 76)
+M 23907,17895 2 161101 -- MSL 46 (19U 77)
+N 19515,17895,330 2 161102 -- MSL 47 (19U 78)
+O 19029,18225,330 2 161103 -- MSL 48 (19U 79)
+P 15126,17895 2 161104 -- MSL 49 (19U 80)
+Q 19029,18225,4605 2 161105 -- MSL 50 (19U 81)
+R 17565,17895 2 161106 -- MSL 51 (19U 82)
+S 14148,18225,330 2 161107 -- MSL 52 (19U 83)
+T 16587,17895 2 161108 -- MSL 53 (19U 84)
+U 19515,17895,330 2 161109 -- MSL 54 (19U 85)
+V 19029,17895,330 2 161110 -- MSL 55 (19U 86)
+W 24882,17895,330 2 161111 -- MSL 56 (19U 87)
+X 19029,17895 2 161112 -- MSL 57 (19U 88)
+Y 19029,17895 2 161113 -- MSL 58 (19U 89)
+Z 17076,17895 2 161114 -- MSL 59 (19U 90)
+lB 8781,17895,4380 2 161115 -- MSL 60 (19U 91)
[ "
-rs 8781,18225,330 2 3676
+rs 8781,18225,330 2 161116 -- MSL 61 (19U 92)
\ "
-rB 8781,17895,4380 2 3677
+rB 8781,17895,4380 2 161117 -- MSL 62 (19U 93)
] "
-ha 13173,19758 2 51875
-_ 13173,0,6588 1 3679
-oq 8781,18225 2 51808
+ha 13173,19758 2 161118 -- MSL 63 (19U 94)
+_ 13173,0,6588 1 161119 -- MSL 64 (19U 95)
+oq 8781,18225 2 161169 -- MSL 66 (19U 145)
` "
-a 11709,12669,330 0 3681
-b 13173,18300,330 2 3682
-c 11709,12669,330 0 3683
-d 13173,18300,330 2 3684
-e 11709,12669,330 0 3685
-f 8781,18300 2 3686
-g 13173,12669,5655 1 3687
-h 13173,18300 2 3688
-i 7317,18534 2 3689
-j 7317,18534,5655 3 3690
-k 13173,18300 2 3691
-l 7317,18300 2 3692
-m 20490,12669 0 3693
-n 13173,12669 0 3694
-o 13173,12669,330 0 3695
-p 13173,12669,5655 1 3696
-q 13173,12669,5655 1 3697
-r 9759,12669 0 3698
-s 10245,12669,330 0 3699
-t 7317,15465,330 0 3700
-u 13173,12339,330 0 3701
-v 13173,12339,330 0 3702
-w 19029,12339,330 0 3703
-x 13173,12339 0 3704
-y 13173,12339,5655 1 3705
-z 11709,12339 0 3706
-lC 11709,19935,6210 3 3707
-{ "
-ba 13173,19758,6588 3 3708
-| "
-rC 11709,19935,6210 3 3709
-} "
-ti 26346,8952 0 51876
-`A 19029,23955 2 3776
-^A 19029,23955 2 3778
-`E 16587,23955 2 3784
-^E 16587,23955 2 3786
-:E 16587,23085 2 3787
-^I 8781,23955 2 3790
-:I 8781,23085 2 3791
-aa 13173,18399 2 3764
-ga 13173,18399 2 3680
-a^ 13173,18399 2 3678
+a 11709,12669,330 0 161121 -- MSL 67 (19U 97)
+b 13173,18300,330 2 161122 -- MSL 68 (19U 98)
+c 11709,12669,330 0 161123 -- MSL 69 (19U 99)
+d 13173,18300,330 2 161124 -- MSL 70 (19U 100)
+e 11709,12669,330 0 161125 -- MSL 71 (19U 101)
+f 8781,18300 2 161126 -- MSL 72 (19U 102)
+g 13173,12669,5655 1 161127 -- MSL 73 (19U 103)
+h 13173,18300 2 161128 -- MSL 74 (19U 104)
+i 7317,18534 2 161129 -- MSL 75 (19U 105)
+j 7317,18534,5655 3 161130 -- MSL 76 (19U 106)
+k 13173,18300 2 161131 -- MSL 77 (19U 107)
+l 7317,18300 2 161132 -- MSL 78 (19U 108)
+m 20490,12669 0 161133 -- MSL 79 (19U 109)
+n 13173,12669 0 161134 -- MSL 80 (19U 110)
+o 13173,12669,330 0 161135 -- MSL 81 (19U 111)
+p 13173,12669,5655 1 161136 -- MSL 82 (19U 112)
+q 13173,12669,5655 1 161137 -- MSL 83 (19U 113)
+r 9759,12669 0 161138 -- MSL 84 (19U 114)
+s 10245,12669,330 0 161139 -- MSL 85 (19U 115)
+t 7317,15465,330 0 161140 -- MSL 86 (19U 116)
+u 13173,12339,330 0 161141 -- MSL 87 (19U 117)
+v 13173,12339,330 0 161142 -- MSL 88 (19U 118)
+w 19029,12339,330 0 161143 -- MSL 89 (19U 119)
+x 13173,12339 0 161144 -- MSL 90 (19U 120)
+y 13173,12339,5655 1 161145 -- MSL 91 (19U 121)
+z 11709,12339 0 161146 -- MSL 92 (19U 122)
+{ 11709,19935,6210 3 161147 -- MSL 93 (19U 123)
+lC "
+| 13173,19758,6588 3 161148 -- MSL 94 (19U 124)
+ba "
+} 11709,19935,6210 3 161149 -- MSL 95 (19U 125)
+rC "
+ti 26346,8952 0 161150 -- MSL 96 (19U 126)
+`A 19029,23955 2 161216 -- MSL 99 (19U 192)
+^A 19029,23955 2 161218 -- MSL 100 (19U 194)
+`E 16587,23955 2 161224 -- MSL 101 (19U 200)
+^E 16587,23955 2 161226 -- MSL 102 (19U 202)
+:E 16587,23085 2 161227 -- MSL 103 (19U 203)
+^I 8781,23955 2 161230 -- MSL 104 (19U 206)
+:I 8781,23085 2 161231 -- MSL 105 (19U 207)
+aa 13173,18399 2 161204 -- MSL 106 (19U 180)
+ga 13173,18399 2 161120 -- MSL 107 (19U 96)
+a^ 13173,18399 2 161160 -- MSL 108 (19U 136)
^ "
-ad 13173,17124 2 3752
-a~ 13173,17064 2 3710
-~ "
-`U 19515,23955,330 2 3801
-^U 19515,23955,330 2 3803
-'Y 19029,23955 2 3805
-'y 13173,18399,5655 3 3837
-de 13173,18225 2 3760
-,C 18051,18225,4908 2 3783
-,c 11709,12669,4572 0 3815
-~N 19515,23034,330 2 3793
-~n 13173,17064 2 3825
-r! 8781,12783,5772 1 3745
-r? 11709,12783,5772 1 3775
-Cs 13173,15684 0 3748
-Po 13173,18225,330 2 3747
-Ye 13173,17895 2 3749
-sc 13173,18225,4230 2 3751
-Fn 13173,18300,5655 3 51871
-ct 13173,16866 2 3746
-^a 11709,18399,330 2 3810
-^e 11709,18399,330 2 3818
-^o 13173,18399,330 2 3828
-^u 13173,18399,330 2 3835
-'a 11709,18399,330 2 3809
-'e 11709,18399,330 2 3817
-'o 13173,18399,330 2 3827
-'u 13173,18399,330 2 3834
-`a 11709,18399,330 2 3808
-`e 11709,18399,330 2 3816
-`o 13173,18399,330 2 3826
-`u 13173,18399,330 2 3833
-:a 11709,17124,330 2 3812
-:e 11709,17124,330 2 3819
-:o 13173,17124,330 2 3830
-:u 13173,17124,330 2 3836
-oA 19029,23865 2 3781
-^i 7317,18399 2 3822
-/O 19029,18225,339 2 3800
-AE 23418,17895 2 3782
-oa 11709,18309,330 2 3813
-'i 7317,18399 2 3821
-/o 13173,12765,330 0 3832
-ae 17565,12669,330 0 3814
-:A 19029,23085 2 3780
-`i 7317,18399 2 3820
-:O 19029,23085,330 2 3798
-:U 19515,23085,330 2 3804
-'E 16587,23955 2 3785
-:i 7317,17124 2 3823
-ss 13173,18300,330 2 3807
-^O 19029,23955,330 2 3796
-'A 19029,23955 2 3777
-~A 19029,23034 2 3779
-~a 11709,17064,330 2 3811
--D 19515,17895 2 3792
-Sd 13173,18456,330 2 3824
-'I 8781,23955 2 3789
-`I 8781,23955 2 3788
-'O 19029,23955,330 2 3795
-`O 19029,23955,330 2 3794
-~O 19029,23034,330 2 3797
-~o 13173,17064,330 2 3829
-vS 14148,23955,330 2 51795
-vs 10245,18399,330 2 51827
-'U 19515,23955,330 2 3802
-:Y 19029,23085 2 51801
-:y 13173,17124,5655 3 3839
-TP 15126,17895 2 3806
-Tp 13173,18300,5655 3 3838
-mc 14637,10800,5595 1 3765
-ps 13173,19635,4200 2 3766
-34 23418,18225,330 2 3774
-\- 23418,8610 0 51757
-14 23418,18225,330 2 3772
-12 23418,18225,330 2 3773
-Of 13173,18225 2 3754
-Om 13173,18225 2 3770
-Fo 10734,10095 0 3755
-Fc 10734,10095 0 3771
-t+- 23418,15750,2625 0 3761
-bb 13173,19083,5916 3 3750
-co 13173,19725 2 3753
-tno 23418,12165 0 3756
-rg 13173,19725 2 3758
-S2 9270,18060 2 3762
-S3 9270,18060 2 3763
-ac 13173,258,4572 0 3768
-S1 9270,18060 2 3769
-tmu 23418,15117 0 3799
-tdi 23418,14010 0 3831
-pc 8781,10407 0 3767
-fm 8781,18225 2 51873
-sd 13173,18225 2 51874
-dg 13173,18225,4200 2 51755
-tm 16101,17550 2 51796
-ah 13173,18399 2 51935
-ao 13173,18309 2 51930
-f/ 3423,18225,330 2 51759
-em 23418,6900 0 51789
-en 13173,6900 0 51790
-dd 13173,18225,4200 2 51773
-.i 7317,12669 0 51957
-aq 8781,18225 2 3623
-bu 13173,14226 0 51889
-'C 18051,23955,330 2 20166
-'c 11709,18399,330 2 20198
-lq 13662,18231 2 51838
-rq 13662,18225 2 51746
-Bq 13662,3009,3576 0 51772
-vz 11709,18399 2 51834
-fi 14637,18300 2 51881
-fl 14637,18300 2 51882
-ff 15612,18300 2 51883
-Fi 21954,18300 2 51884
-Fl 21954,18300 2 51885
-ij 14637,18534,5655 3 51958
-bq 8781,3009,3561 0 51756
-%0 31713,18894,1026 2 51901
-a- 13173,16539 0 3759
-ab 13173,17769 2 51926
-a. 13173,17124 2 51927
-oe 19029,12669,330 0 51823
-OE 23418,18225,330 2 51791
-fo 6831,10095 0 51886
-fc 6831,10095 0 51887
-sq 19029,15624 0 51899
-/L 16587,17895 2 51944
-/l 7317,18300 2 51960
-a" 13173,18399 2 51933
-ho 13173,750,3165 0 51934
-vZ 17076,23955 2 51802
-IJ 19245,17895,330 2 51942
+ad 13173,17124 2 161192 -- MSL 109 (19U 168)
+~ 13173,17064 2 161176 -- MSL 110 (19U 152)
+a~ "
+`U 19515,23955,330 2 161241 -- MSL 111 (19U 217)
+^U 19515,23955,330 2 161243 -- MSL 112 (19U 219)
+u00AF 13173,21105 2 161199 -- MSL 113 (19U 175)
+'Y 19029,23955 2 161245 -- MSL 114 (19U 221)
+'y 13173,18399,5655 3 161277 -- MSL 115 (19U 253)
+de 13173,18225 2 161200 -- MSL 116 (19U 176)
+,C 18051,18225,4908 2 161223 -- MSL 117 (19U 199)
+,c 11709,12669,4572 0 161255 -- MSL 118 (19U 231)
+~N 19515,23034,330 2 161233 -- MSL 119 (19U 209)
+~n 13173,17064 2 161265 -- MSL 120 (19U 241)
+r! 8781,12783,5772 1 161185 -- MSL 121 (19U 161)
+r? 11709,12783,5772 1 161215 -- MSL 122 (19U 191)
+Cs 13173,15684 0 161188 -- MSL 123 (19U 164)
+Po 13173,18225,330 2 161187 -- MSL 124 (19U 163)
+Ye 13173,17895 2 161189 -- MSL 125 (19U 165)
+sc 13173,18225,4230 2 161191 -- MSL 126 (19U 167)
+Fn 13173,18300,5655 3 161155 -- MSL 127 (19U 131)
+ct 13173,16866 2 161186 -- MSL 128 (19U 162)
+^a 11709,18399,330 2 161250 -- MSL 129 (19U 226)
+^e 11709,18399,330 2 161258 -- MSL 130 (19U 234)
+^o 13173,18399,330 2 161268 -- MSL 131 (19U 244)
+^u 13173,18399,330 2 161275 -- MSL 132 (19U 251)
+'a 11709,18399,330 2 161249 -- MSL 133 (19U 225)
+'e 11709,18399,330 2 161257 -- MSL 134 (19U 233)
+'o 13173,18399,330 2 161267 -- MSL 135 (19U 243)
+'u 13173,18399,330 2 161274 -- MSL 136 (19U 250)
+`a 11709,18399,330 2 161248 -- MSL 137 (19U 224)
+`e 11709,18399,330 2 161256 -- MSL 138 (19U 232)
+`o 13173,18399,330 2 161266 -- MSL 139 (19U 242)
+`u 13173,18399,330 2 161273 -- MSL 140 (19U 249)
+:a 11709,17124,330 2 161252 -- MSL 141 (19U 228)
+:e 11709,17124,330 2 161259 -- MSL 142 (19U 235)
+:o 13173,17124,330 2 161270 -- MSL 143 (19U 246)
+:u 13173,17124,330 2 161276 -- MSL 144 (19U 252)
+oA 19029,23865 2 161221 -- MSL 145 (19U 197)
+^i 7317,18399 2 161262 -- MSL 146 (19U 238)
+/O 19029,18225,339 2 161240 -- MSL 147 (19U 216)
+AE 23418,17895 2 161222 -- MSL 148 (19U 198)
+oa 11709,18309,330 2 161253 -- MSL 149 (19U 229)
+'i 7317,18399 2 161261 -- MSL 150 (19U 237)
+/o 13173,12765,330 0 161272 -- MSL 151 (19U 248)
+ae 17565,12669,330 0 161254 -- MSL 152 (19U 230)
+:A 19029,23085 2 161220 -- MSL 153 (19U 196)
+`i 7317,18399 2 161260 -- MSL 154 (19U 236)
+:O 19029,23085,330 2 161238 -- MSL 155 (19U 214)
+:U 19515,23085,330 2 161244 -- MSL 156 (19U 220)
+'E 16587,23955 2 161225 -- MSL 157 (19U 201)
+:i 7317,17124 2 161263 -- MSL 158 (19U 239)
+ss 13173,18300,330 2 161247 -- MSL 159 (19U 223)
+^O 19029,23955,330 2 161236 -- MSL 160 (19U 212)
+'A 19029,23955 2 161217 -- MSL 161 (19U 193)
+~A 19029,23034 2 161219 -- MSL 162 (19U 195)
+~a 11709,17064,330 2 161251 -- MSL 163 (19U 227)
+-D 19515,17895 2 161232 -- MSL 164 (19U 208)
+Sd 13173,18456,330 2 161264 -- MSL 165 (19U 240)
+'I 8781,23955 2 161229 -- MSL 166 (19U 205)
+`I 8781,23955 2 161228 -- MSL 167 (19U 204)
+'O 19029,23955,330 2 161235 -- MSL 168 (19U 211)
+`O 19029,23955,330 2 161234 -- MSL 169 (19U 210)
+~O 19029,23034,330 2 161237 -- MSL 170 (19U 213)
+~o 13173,17064,330 2 161269 -- MSL 171 (19U 245)
+vS 14148,23955,330 2 161162 -- MSL 172 (19U 138)
+vs 10245,18399,330 2 161178 -- MSL 173 (19U 154)
+'U 19515,23955,330 2 161242 -- MSL 174 (19U 218)
+:Y 19029,23085 2 161183 -- MSL 175 (19U 159)
+:y 13173,17124,5655 3 161279 -- MSL 176 (19U 255)
+TP 15126,17895 2 161246 -- MSL 177 (19U 222)
+Tp 13173,18300,5655 3 161278 -- MSL 178 (19U 254)
+mc 14637,10800,5595 1 161205 -- MSL 180 (19U 181)
+ps 13173,19635,4200 2 161206 -- MSL 181 (19U 182)
+34 23418,18225,330 2 161214 -- MSL 182 (19U 190)
+\- 23418,8610 0 60096 -- MSL 183 ( 7J 192)
+14 23418,18225,330 2 161212 -- MSL 184 (19U 188)
+12 23418,18225,330 2 161213 -- MSL 185 (19U 189)
+Of 13173,18225 2 161194 -- MSL 186 (19U 170)
+Om 13173,18225 2 161210 -- MSL 187 (19U 186)
+Fo 10734,10095 0 161195 -- MSL 188 (19U 171)
+Fc 10734,10095 0 161211 -- MSL 190 (19U 187)
+t+- 23418,15750,2625 0 161201 -- MSL 191 (19U 177)
+bb 13173,19083,5916 3 161190 -- MSL 192 (19U 166)
+co 13173,19725 2 161193 -- MSL 193 (19U 169)
+tno 23418,12165 0 161196 -- MSL 194 (19U 172)
+u00AD 8781,7155 0 161197 -- MSL 195 (19U 173)
+rg 13173,19725 2 161198 -- MSL 196 (19U 174)
+S2 9270,18060 2 161202 -- MSL 197 (19U 178)
+S3 9270,18060 2 161203 -- MSL 198 (19U 179)
+ac 13173,258,4572 0 161208 -- MSL 199 (19U 184)
+S1 9270,18060 2 161209 -- MSL 200 (19U 185)
+tmu 23418,15117 0 161239 -- MSL 201 (19U 215)
+tdi 23418,14010 0 161271 -- MSL 202 (19U 247)
+u203C 13701,18225,330 2 87315 -- MSL 221 (10U 19)
+u20A7 23124,17895,330 2 60121 -- MSL 232 ( 7J 217)
+pc 8781,10407 0 161207 -- MSL 302 (19U 183)
+u013F 16587,17895 2 51943 -- MSL 306 ( 6J 231)
+u0140 7317,18300 2 51959 -- MSL 307 ( 6J 247)
+u2113 13173,18150,297 2 60122 -- MSL 308 ( 7J 218)
+u0149 15609,18225 2 51951 -- MSL 309 ( 6J 239)
+fm 8781,18225 2 60101 -- MSL 310 ( 7J 197)
+sd 13173,18225 2 60102 -- MSL 311 ( 7J 198)
+dg 13173,18225,4200 2 161158 -- MSL 312 (19U 134)
+tm 16101,17550 2 161177 -- MSL 313 (19U 153)
+u2017 13173,0,6588 1 60095 -- MSL 314 ( 7J 191)
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" "
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# "
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' "
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^ "
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-`U 19029,23220,360,2898,-384,1012 2 3801
-^U 19029,23220,360,2898,-384,1012 2 3803
-'Y 18051,23220,0,3942,-2616,1012 2 3805
-'y 14637,18105,4680,2472,-528,1012 3 3837
-de 16587,18465,0,0,-3642 2 3760
-,C 18540,18495,5409,1737,-633,1012 3 3783
-,c 14148,12990,5046,903,411,903 1 3815
-~N 19029,23124,0,2883,1248,1012 2 3793
-~n 15126,17994,0,1503,1482,1012 2 3825
-r! 8781,12651,5514,432,2244,432 1 3745
-r? 13662,12486,5829,0,1398 1 3775
-Cs 16587,15834,0,753,-774,753 0 3748
-Po 16587,18465,0,2046,663,1012 2 3747
-Ye 16587,18105,0,4872,-30,1012 2 3749
-sc 16587,18495,360,0,-2661 2 3751
-Fn 16587,18315,0,1008,-3099,1008 2 51871
-ct 16587,18750,630,678,-1458,678 2 3746
-^a 14148,18105,360,651,978,651 2 3810
-^e 14148,18105,360,924,600,924 2 3818
-^o 15126,18105,360,492,465,492 2 3828
-^u 15126,18105,360,1557,666,1012 2 3835
-'a 14148,18105,360,1581,978,1012 2 3809
-'e 14148,18105,360,1581,600,1012 2 3817
-'o 15126,18105,360,1092,465,1012 2 3827
-'u 15126,18105,360,1557,666,1012 2 3834
-`a 14148,18105,360,651,978,651 2 3808
-`e 14148,18105,360,924,600,924 2 3816
-`o 15126,18105,360,492,465,492 2 3826
-`u 15126,18105,360,1557,666,1012 2 3833
-:a 14148,18180,360,1914,978,1012 2 3812
-:e 14148,18180,360,1914,600,1012 2 3819
-:o 15126,18180,360,1425,465,1012 2 3830
-:u 15126,18180,360,1557,666,1012 2 3836
-oA 19515,25830,0,0,2535 2 3781
-^i 6342,18105,0,4479,1860,1012 2 3822
-/O 20004,18495,360,2802,1200,1012 2 3800
-AE 25857,18135,0,3294,2781,1012 2 3782
-oa 14148,20100,360,651,978,651 2 3813
-'i 6342,18105,0,5484,1860,1012 2 3821
-/o 15126,12990,360,1764,1686,1012 0 3832
-ae 22443,12990,360,840,906,840 0 3814
-:A 19515,22830,0,693,2535,693 2 3780
-`i 6342,18105,0,2136,1860,1012 2 3820
-:O 20004,22830,360,969,-705,969 2 3798
-:U 19029,22830,360,2898,-384,1012 2 3804
-'E 15126,23220,0,3285,1188,1012 2 3785
-:i 6342,18180,0,5817,1860,1012 2 3823
-ss 16101,18315,360,795,1515,795 2 3807
-^O 20004,23220,360,969,-705,969 2 3796
-'A 19515,23220,0,0,2535 2 3777
-~A 19515,23124,0,1020,2535,1012 2 3779
-~a 14148,17994,360,1992,978,1012 2 3811
--D 19029,18135,0,924,1227,924 2 3792
-Sd 15126,18693,360,492,465,492 2 3824
-'I 7317,23220,0,5907,1521,1012 2 3789
-`I 7317,23220,0,3219,1521,1012 2 3788
-'O 20004,23220,360,969,-705,969 2 3795
-`O 20004,23220,360,969,-705,969 2 3794
-~O 20004,23124,360,969,-705,969 2 3797
-~o 15126,17994,360,1503,465,1012 2 3829
-vS 17076,23220,360,2220,117,1012 2 51795
-vs 13173,18105,360,2985,1026,1012 2 51827
-'U 19029,23220,360,2898,-384,1012 2 3802
-:Y 18051,22830,0,3942,-2616,1012 2 51801
-:y 14637,18180,4680,2472,-528,1012 3 3839
-TP 15612,18135,0,1857,1209,1012 2 3806
-Tp 15126,18165,4680,516,2856,516 3 3838
-mc 15612,12630,4680,1422,2907,1012 1 3765
-ps 16590,19635,4200,0,-2529 2 3766
-34 26346,18465,990,0,-2625 2 3774
-\- 26346,8445,0,0,-4746 0 51757
-14 26346,18465,990,0,-2682 2 3772
-12 26346,18465,990,0,-3168 2 3773
-Of 10734,18465,0,2211,-1464,1012 2 3754
-Om 10734,18465,0,2520,-1473,1012 2 3770
-Fo 14637,11115,0,1530,180,1012 0 3755
-Fc 14637,11115,0,243,1467,243 0 3771
-t+- 26346,14670,0,0,-4695 0 3761
-bb 13173,19083,5916,0,-4596 3 3750
-co 13173,19635,0,4881,-3090,1012 2 3753
-tno 26346,11787,0,0,-4329 0 3756
-rg 13173,19635,0,4881,-3090,1012 2 3758
-S2 10245,18465,0,2217,-933,1012 2 3762
-S3 10245,18465,0,2439,-957,1012 2 3763
-ac 16587,0,5046,0,-1809 1 3768
-S1 10245,18345,0,1083,-2880,1012 2 3769
-tmu 26346,14154,0,0,-5958 0 3799
-tdi 26346,12870,0,0,-4767 0 3831
-pc 8781,10692,0,276,-2055,276 0 3767
-fm 8781,18105,0,2145,-2916,1012 2 51873
-sd 16587,18105,0,0,-2916 2 51874
-dg 16587,18135,0,0,-2718 2 51755
-tm 16101,17850,0,2421,-2958,1012 2 51796
-ah 16587,18105,0,1278,-6441,1012 2 51935
-ao 16587,20100,0,0,-7413 2 51930
-f/ 2439,18465,990,9276,7884,1012 2 51759
-em 26346,7620,0,0,-2226 0 51789
-en 16587,7620,0,72,-372,72 0 51790
-dd 16587,18135,0,0,-2718 2 51773
-.i 6342,12630,0,1857,1860,1012 0 51957
-aq 8781,18135,0,2100,-3297,1012 2 3623
-bu 13173,14226,0,0,-498 0 51889
-'C 18540,23220,360,1737,-633,1012 2 20166
-'c 14148,18105,360,1581,411,1012 2 20198
-lq 13173,18135,0,3480,-1524,1012 2 51838
-rq 13173,18135,0,4002,-2046,1012 2 51746
-Bq 13173,3234,2241,0,2283 0 51772
-vz 12684,18105,0,3231,1482,1012 2 51834
-fi 16101,18315,0,3693,-33,1012 2 51881
-fl 16101,18315,0,3678,-132,1012 2 51882
-ff 18051,18315,0,4557,-114,1012 2 51883
-Fi 24396,18315,0,3795,-126,1012 2 51884
-Fl 24396,18315,0,3666,-42,1012 2 51885
-ij 12684,18165,4995,3681,1872,1012 3 51958
-bq 8781,3234,2241,0,1878 0 51756
-%0 26346,18720,840,696,51,696 2 51901
-a- 16587,17778,0,102,-5931,102 2 3759
-ab 16587,18147,0,771,-5874,771 2 51926
-a. 16587,18222,0,0,-7887 2 51927
-oe 23907,12990,360,525,258,525 0 51823
-OE 26346,18270,135,3186,-819,1012 2 51791
-fo 9759,11142,0,1299,-1029,1012 0 51886
-fc 9759,11142,0,27,243,27 0 51887
-sq 19029,15624,0,0,-2022 0 51899
-/L 14148,18135,0,0,1692 2 51944
-/l 7320,18165,0,3519,1320,1012 2 51960
-a" 16587,18105,0,3672,-5376,1012 2 51933
-ho 16587,279,4248,0,-6180 0 51934
-vZ 16101,23220,0,3348,1491,1012 2 51802
-IJ 21954,18135,360,3054,1521,1012 2 51942
+ad 16587,18180,0,693,-5456,693 2 161192 -- MSL 109 (19U 168)
+~ 16587,17994,0,771,-5168,771 2 161176 -- MSL 110 (19U 152)
+a~ "
+`U 19029,23220,360,2898,-383,1012 2 161241 -- MSL 111 (19U 217)
+^U 19029,23220,360,2898,-383,1012 2 161243 -- MSL 112 (19U 219)
+u00AF 13173,21105,0,1317,1317,1012 2 161199 -- MSL 113 (19U 175)
+'Y 18051,23220,0,3942,-2615,1012 2 161245 -- MSL 114 (19U 221)
+'y 14637,18105,4680,2472,-527,1012 3 161277 -- MSL 115 (19U 253)
+de 16587,18465,0,0,-3641 2 161200 -- MSL 116 (19U 176)
+,C 18540,18495,5409,1737,-632,1012 3 161223 -- MSL 117 (19U 199)
+,c 14148,12990,5046,903,411,903 1 161255 -- MSL 118 (19U 231)
+~N 19029,23124,0,2883,1248,1012 2 161233 -- MSL 119 (19U 209)
+~n 15126,17994,0,1503,1482,1012 2 161265 -- MSL 120 (19U 241)
+r! 8781,12651,5514,432,2244,432 1 161185 -- MSL 121 (19U 161)
+r? 13662,12486,5829,0,1398 1 161215 -- MSL 122 (19U 191)
+Cs 16587,15834,0,753,-773,753 0 161188 -- MSL 123 (19U 164)
+Po 16587,18465,0,2046,663,1012 2 161187 -- MSL 124 (19U 163)
+Ye 16587,18105,0,4872,-29,1012 2 161189 -- MSL 125 (19U 165)
+sc 16587,18495,360,0,-2660 2 161191 -- MSL 126 (19U 167)
+Fn 16587,18315,0,1008,-3098,1008 2 161155 -- MSL 127 (19U 131)
+ct 16587,18750,630,678,-1457,678 2 161186 -- MSL 128 (19U 162)
+^a 14148,18105,360,651,978,651 2 161250 -- MSL 129 (19U 226)
+^e 14148,18105,360,924,600,924 2 161258 -- MSL 130 (19U 234)
+^o 15126,18105,360,492,465,492 2 161268 -- MSL 131 (19U 244)
+^u 15126,18105,360,1557,666,1012 2 161275 -- MSL 132 (19U 251)
+'a 14148,18105,360,1581,978,1012 2 161249 -- MSL 133 (19U 225)
+'e 14148,18105,360,1581,600,1012 2 161257 -- MSL 134 (19U 233)
+'o 15126,18105,360,1092,465,1012 2 161267 -- MSL 135 (19U 243)
+'u 15126,18105,360,1557,666,1012 2 161274 -- MSL 136 (19U 250)
+`a 14148,18105,360,651,978,651 2 161248 -- MSL 137 (19U 224)
+`e 14148,18105,360,924,600,924 2 161256 -- MSL 138 (19U 232)
+`o 15126,18105,360,492,465,492 2 161266 -- MSL 139 (19U 242)
+`u 15126,18105,360,1557,666,1012 2 161273 -- MSL 140 (19U 249)
+:a 14148,18180,360,1914,978,1012 2 161252 -- MSL 141 (19U 228)
+:e 14148,18180,360,1914,600,1012 2 161259 -- MSL 142 (19U 235)
+:o 15126,18180,360,1425,465,1012 2 161270 -- MSL 143 (19U 246)
+:u 15126,18180,360,1557,666,1012 2 161276 -- MSL 144 (19U 252)
+oA 19515,25830,0,0,2535 2 161221 -- MSL 145 (19U 197)
+^i 6342,18105,0,4479,1860,1012 2 161262 -- MSL 146 (19U 238)
+/O 20004,18495,360,2802,1200,1012 2 161240 -- MSL 147 (19U 216)
+AE 25857,18135,0,3294,2781,1012 2 161222 -- MSL 148 (19U 198)
+oa 14148,20100,360,651,978,651 2 161253 -- MSL 149 (19U 229)
+'i 6342,18105,0,5484,1860,1012 2 161261 -- MSL 150 (19U 237)
+/o 15126,12990,360,1764,1686,1012 0 161272 -- MSL 151 (19U 248)
+ae 22443,12990,360,840,906,840 0 161254 -- MSL 152 (19U 230)
+:A 19515,22830,0,693,2535,693 2 161220 -- MSL 153 (19U 196)
+`i 6342,18105,0,2136,1860,1012 2 161260 -- MSL 154 (19U 236)
+:O 20004,22830,360,969,-704,969 2 161238 -- MSL 155 (19U 214)
+:U 19029,22830,360,2898,-383,1012 2 161244 -- MSL 156 (19U 220)
+'E 15126,23220,0,3285,1188,1012 2 161225 -- MSL 157 (19U 201)
+:i 6342,18180,0,5817,1860,1012 2 161263 -- MSL 158 (19U 239)
+ss 16101,18315,360,795,1515,795 2 161247 -- MSL 159 (19U 223)
+^O 20004,23220,360,969,-704,969 2 161236 -- MSL 160 (19U 212)
+'A 19515,23220,0,0,2535 2 161217 -- MSL 161 (19U 193)
+~A 19515,23124,0,1020,2535,1012 2 161219 -- MSL 162 (19U 195)
+~a 14148,17994,360,1992,978,1012 2 161251 -- MSL 163 (19U 227)
+-D 19029,18135,0,924,1227,924 2 161232 -- MSL 164 (19U 208)
+Sd 15126,18693,360,492,465,492 2 161264 -- MSL 165 (19U 240)
+'I 7317,23220,0,5907,1521,1012 2 161229 -- MSL 166 (19U 205)
+`I 7317,23220,0,3219,1521,1012 2 161228 -- MSL 167 (19U 204)
+'O 20004,23220,360,969,-704,969 2 161235 -- MSL 168 (19U 211)
+`O 20004,23220,360,969,-704,969 2 161234 -- MSL 169 (19U 210)
+~O 20004,23124,360,969,-704,969 2 161237 -- MSL 170 (19U 213)
+~o 15126,17994,360,1503,465,1012 2 161269 -- MSL 171 (19U 245)
+vS 17076,23220,360,2220,117,1012 2 161162 -- MSL 172 (19U 138)
+vs 13173,18105,360,2985,1026,1012 2 161178 -- MSL 173 (19U 154)
+'U 19029,23220,360,2898,-383,1012 2 161242 -- MSL 174 (19U 218)
+:Y 18051,22830,0,3942,-2615,1012 2 161183 -- MSL 175 (19U 159)
+:y 14637,18180,4680,2472,-527,1012 3 161279 -- MSL 176 (19U 255)
+TP 15612,18135,0,1857,1209,1012 2 161246 -- MSL 177 (19U 222)
+Tp 15126,18165,4680,516,2856,516 3 161278 -- MSL 178 (19U 254)
+mc 15612,12630,4680,1422,2907,1012 1 161205 -- MSL 180 (19U 181)
+ps 16590,19635,4200,0,-2528 2 161206 -- MSL 181 (19U 182)
+34 26346,18465,990,0,-2624 2 161214 -- MSL 182 (19U 190)
+\- 26346,8445,0,0,-4745 0 60096 -- MSL 183 ( 7J 192)
+14 26346,18465,990,0,-2681 2 161212 -- MSL 184 (19U 188)
+12 26346,18465,990,0,-3167 2 161213 -- MSL 185 (19U 189)
+Of 10734,18465,0,2211,-1463,1012 2 161194 -- MSL 186 (19U 170)
+Om 10734,18465,0,2520,-1472,1012 2 161210 -- MSL 187 (19U 186)
+Fo 14637,11115,0,1530,180,1012 0 161195 -- MSL 188 (19U 171)
+Fc 14637,11115,0,243,1467,243 0 161211 -- MSL 190 (19U 187)
+t+- 26346,14670,0,0,-4694 0 161201 -- MSL 191 (19U 177)
+bb 13173,19083,5916,0,-4595 3 161190 -- MSL 192 (19U 166)
+co 13173,19635,0,4881,-3089,1012 2 161193 -- MSL 193 (19U 169)
+tno 26346,11787,0,0,-4328 0 161196 -- MSL 194 (19U 172)
+u00AD 8781,7737,0,624,270,624 0 161197 -- MSL 195 (19U 173)
+rg 13173,19635,0,4881,-3089,1012 2 161198 -- MSL 196 (19U 174)
+S2 10245,18465,0,2217,-932,1012 2 161202 -- MSL 197 (19U 178)
+S3 10245,18465,0,2439,-956,1012 2 161203 -- MSL 198 (19U 179)
+ac 16587,0,5046,0,-1808 1 161208 -- MSL 199 (19U 184)
+S1 10245,18345,0,1083,-2879,1012 2 161209 -- MSL 200 (19U 185)
+tmu 26346,14154,0,0,-5957 0 161239 -- MSL 201 (19U 215)
+tdi 26346,12870,0,0,-4766 0 161271 -- MSL 202 (19U 247)
+u203C 15912,18165,0,2643,33,1012 2 87315 -- MSL 221 (10U 19)
+u20A7 25857,18135,360,2166,1203,1012 2 60121 -- MSL 232 ( 7J 217)
+pc 8781,10692,0,276,-2054,276 0 161207 -- MSL 302 (19U 183)
+u013F 14148,18135,0,1644,1185,1012 2 51943 -- MSL 306 ( 6J 231)
+u0140 11070,18165,0,2091,1839,1012 2 51959 -- MSL 307 ( 6J 247)
+u2113 16590,18045,765,0,-2804 2 60122 -- MSL 308 ( 7J 218)
+u0149 20493,18135,0,729,-1823,729 2 51951 -- MSL 309 ( 6J 239)
+fm 8781,18105,0,2145,-2915,1012 2 60101 -- MSL 310 ( 7J 197)
+sd 16587,18105,0,0,-2915 2 60102 -- MSL 311 ( 7J 198)
+dg 16587,18135,0,0,-2717 2 161158 -- MSL 312 (19U 134)
+tm 16101,17850,0,2421,-2957,1012 2 161177 -- MSL 313 (19U 153)
+u2017 13173,0,6588,1317,1317,1012 1 60095 -- MSL 314 ( 7J 191)
+ah 16587,18105,0,1278,-6440,1012 2 75169 -- MSL 315 ( 9E 161)
+ao 16587,20100,0,0,-7412 2 60152 -- MSL 316 ( 7J 248)
+f/ 2439,18465,990,9276,7884,1012 2 60109 -- MSL 324 ( 7J 205)
+em 26346,7620,0,0,-2225 0 161175 -- MSL 325 (19U 151)
+en 16587,7620,0,72,-371,72 0 161174 -- MSL 326 (19U 150)
+dd 16587,18135,0,0,-2717 2 161159 -- MSL 327 (19U 135)
+.i 6342,12630,0,1857,1860,1012 0 46333 -- MSL 328 ( 5T 253)
+aq 8781,18135,0,2100,-3296,1012 2 161063 -- MSL 329 (19U 39)
+bu 13173,14226,0,0,-497 0 161173 -- MSL 331 (19U 149)
+u207F 10248,18465,0,3501,39,1012 2 87548 -- MSL 332 (10U 252)
+u0111 15126,18165,360,4062,474,1012 2 75248 -- MSL 342 ( 9E 240)
+u0041_0306 19515,23397,0,672,2535,672 2 75203 -- MSL 400 ( 9E 195)
+u0061_0306 14148,18147,360,1842,978,1012 2 75235 -- MSL 401 ( 9E 227)
+u0041_0328 19515,18135,4686,0,2535 3 75173 -- MSL 404 ( 9E 165)
+u0061_0328 14148,12990,4248,651,978,651 0 75193 -- MSL 405 ( 9E 185)
+'C 18540,23220,360,1737,-632,1012 2 75206 -- MSL 406 ( 9E 198)
+'c 14148,18105,360,1581,411,1012 2 75238 -- MSL 407 ( 9E 230)
+u0041_030C 18540,23220,360,1737,-632,1012 2 75208 -- MSL 410 ( 9E 200)
+u0061_030C 14148,18105,360,2823,411,1012 2 75240 -- MSL 411 ( 9E 232)
+u0044_030C 19029,23220,0,924,1227,924 2 75215 -- MSL 414 ( 9E 207)
+u0064_030C 19515,19650,360,5760,477,1012 2 75247 -- MSL 415 ( 9E 239)
+u0045_030C 15126,23220,0,3285,1188,1012 2 75212 -- MSL 416 ( 9E 204)
+u0065_030C 14148,18105,360,2499,600,1012 2 75244 -- MSL 417 ( 9E 236)
+u0045_0328 15126,18135,4686,3285,1188,1012 3 75210 -- MSL 422 ( 9E 202)
+u0065_0328 14148,12990,4248,924,600,924 0 75242 -- MSL 423 ( 9E 234)
+u004C_0301 14148,23220,0,243,1185,243 2 75205 -- MSL 440 ( 9E 197)
+u006C_0301 6342,23160,0,7134,1839,1012 2 75237 -- MSL 441 ( 9E 229)
+u004C_030C 14148,19650,0,3507,1185,1012 2 75196 -- MSL 442 ( 9E 188)
+u006C_030C 10734,19650,0,6051,1839,1012 2 75198 -- MSL 443 ( 9E 190)
+u004E_0301 19029,23220,0,2883,1248,1012 2 75217 -- MSL 446 ( 9E 209)
+u006E_0301 15126,18105,0,1092,1482,1012 2 75249 -- MSL 447 ( 9E 241)
+u004E_030C 19029,23220,0,2883,1248,1012 2 75218 -- MSL 448 ( 9E 210)
+u006E_030C 15126,18105,0,1848,1482,1012 2 75250 -- MSL 449 ( 9E 242)
+u004F_030B 20004,23220,360,2433,-704,1012 2 75221 -- MSL 452 ( 9E 213)
+u006F_030B 15126,18105,360,3918,465,1012 2 75253 -- MSL 453 ( 9E 245)
+u0052_0301 17076,23220,0,2247,1200,1012 2 75200 -- MSL 456 ( 9E 192)
+u0072_0301 9270,18105,0,4020,1533,1012 2 75232 -- MSL 457 ( 9E 224)
+u0052_030C 17076,23220,0,2247,1200,1012 2 75224 -- MSL 458 ( 9E 216)
+u0072_030C 9270,18105,0,4938,1533,1012 2 75256 -- MSL 459 ( 9E 248)
+u0053_0301 17076,23220,360,1797,117,1012 2 75148 -- MSL 462 ( 9E 140)
+u0073_0301 13173,18105,360,2067,1026,1012 2 75164 -- MSL 463 ( 9E 156)
+u0054_030C 16587,23220,0,3990,-2165,1012 2 75149 -- MSL 466 ( 9E 141)
+u0074_030C 12198,19650,360,5877,-521,1012 2 75165 -- MSL 467 ( 9E 157)
+u0054_0327 16587,18135,5409,3990,-1289,1012 3 75230 -- MSL 468 ( 9E 222)
+u0074_0327 9759,16146,5046,2166,1605,1012 1 75262 -- MSL 469 ( 9E 254)
+u0055_030B 19029,23220,360,3240,-383,1012 2 75227 -- MSL 474 ( 9E 219)
+u0075_030B 15126,18105,360,3918,666,1012 2 75259 -- MSL 475 ( 9E 251)
+u0055_030A 19029,25080,360,2898,-383,1012 2 75225 -- MSL 476 ( 9E 217)
+u0075_030A 15126,20100,360,1557,666,1012 2 75257 -- MSL 477 ( 9E 249)
+u005A_0301 16101,23220,0,3348,1491,1012 2 75151 -- MSL 482 ( 9E 143)
+u007A_0301 12684,18105,0,2313,1482,1012 2 75167 -- MSL 483 ( 9E 159)
+u005A_0307 16101,23157,0,3348,1491,1012 2 75183 -- MSL 484 ( 9E 175)
+u007A_0307 12684,18222,0,1701,1482,1012 2 75199 -- MSL 485 ( 9E 191)
+u2070 10245,18465,0,2238,-1328,1012 2 51753 -- MSL 1000 ( 6J 41)
+u2074 10245,18345,0,2259,-785,1012 2 51748 -- MSL 1001 ( 6J 36)
+u2075 10245,18345,0,2859,-1298,1012 2 51749 -- MSL 1002 ( 6J 37)
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-& 16587,18390,255 2 3622
-cq 5856,18135 2 51751
+% 17565,18765,900 2 161061 -- MSL 5 (19U 37)
+& 16587,18390,255 2 161062 -- MSL 6 (19U 38)
+cq 5856,18135 2 161170 -- MSL 8 (19U 146)
' "
-( 5856,18135,2430 2 3624
-) 5856,18135,2430 2 3625
-* 12684,18495 2 3626
-+ 17565,12810 0 3627
-, 5856,3465,2430 0 3628
-hy 5856,7710 0 3629
+( 5856,18135,2430 2 161064 -- MSL 9 (19U 40)
+) 5856,18135,2430 2 161065 -- MSL 10 (19U 41)
+* 12684,18495 2 161066 -- MSL 11 (19U 42)
++ 17565,12810 0 161067 -- MSL 12 (19U 43)
+, 5856,3465,2430 0 161068 -- MSL 13 (19U 44)
+hy 5856,7710 0 161069 -- MSL 14 (19U 45)
- "
-. 5856,3330 0 3630
-sl 5856,18165,2430 2 3631
+. 5856,3330 0 161070 -- MSL 15 (19U 46)
+sl 5856,18165,2430 2 161071 -- MSL 16 (19U 47)
/ "
-0 12684,18360,255 2 3632
-1 12684,18105 2 3633
-2 12684,18360 2 3634
-3 12684,18360,255 2 3635
-4 12684,18105 2 3636
-5 12684,18105,255 2 3637
-6 12684,18360,255 2 3638
-7 12684,18105 2 3639
-8 12684,18360,255 2 3640
-9 12684,18360,255 2 3641
-: 5856,12378 0 3642
-; 5856,12378,2430 0 3643
-< 26346,16068 0 3644
-= 17565,9792 0 3645
-> 26346,16068 0 3646
-? 11709,18390 2 3647
-at 17565,18357,3219 2 3648
+0 12684,18360,255 2 161072 -- MSL 17 (19U 48)
+1 12684,18105 2 161073 -- MSL 18 (19U 49)
+2 12684,18360 2 161074 -- MSL 19 (19U 50)
+3 12684,18360,255 2 161075 -- MSL 20 (19U 51)
+4 12684,18105 2 161076 -- MSL 21 (19U 52)
+5 12684,18105,255 2 161077 -- MSL 22 (19U 53)
+6 12684,18360,255 2 161078 -- MSL 23 (19U 54)
+7 12684,18105 2 161079 -- MSL 24 (19U 55)
+8 12684,18360,255 2 161080 -- MSL 25 (19U 56)
+9 12684,18360,255 2 161081 -- MSL 26 (19U 57)
+: 5856,12378 0 161082 -- MSL 27 (19U 58)
+; 5856,12378,2430 0 161083 -- MSL 28 (19U 59)
+< 26346,16068 0 161084 -- MSL 29 (19U 60)
+= 17565,9792 0 161085 -- MSL 30 (19U 61)
+> 26346,16068 0 161086 -- MSL 31 (19U 62)
+? 11709,18390 2 161087 -- MSL 32 (19U 63)
+at 17565,18357,3219 2 161088 -- MSL 33 (19U 64)
@ "
-A 14637,18135 2 3649
-B 14148,18135 2 3650
-C 13662,18390,255 2 3651
-D 14637,18135 2 3652
-E 12198,18135 2 3653
-F 11709,18135 2 3654
-G 14637,18390,255 2 3655
-H 14637,18135 2 3656
-I 6831,18135 2 3657
-J 12684,18135,255 2 3658
-K 14148,18135 2 3659
-L 11220,18135 2 3660
-M 19515,18135 2 3661
-N 15126,18135 2 3662
-O 14637,18390,255 2 3663
-P 13662,18135 2 3664
-Q 15126,18390,255 2 3665
-R 13662,18135 2 3666
-S 14148,18390,255 2 3667
-T 13173,18135 2 3668
-U 14637,18135,255 2 3669
-V 13662,18135 2 3670
-W 20490,18135 2 3671
-X 14637,18135 2 3672
-Y 13662,18135 2 3673
-Z 12198,18135 2 3674
-lB 5856,18135,2430 2 3675
+A 14637,18135 2 161089 -- MSL 34 (19U 65)
+B 14148,18135 2 161090 -- MSL 35 (19U 66)
+C 13662,18390,255 2 161091 -- MSL 36 (19U 67)
+D 14637,18135 2 161092 -- MSL 37 (19U 68)
+E 12198,18135 2 161093 -- MSL 38 (19U 69)
+F 11709,18135 2 161094 -- MSL 39 (19U 70)
+G 14637,18390,255 2 161095 -- MSL 40 (19U 71)
+H 14637,18135 2 161096 -- MSL 41 (19U 72)
+I 6831,18135 2 161097 -- MSL 42 (19U 73)
+J 12684,18135,255 2 161098 -- MSL 43 (19U 74)
+K 14148,18135 2 161099 -- MSL 44 (19U 75)
+L 11220,18135 2 161100 -- MSL 45 (19U 76)
+M 19515,18135 2 161101 -- MSL 46 (19U 77)
+N 15126,18135 2 161102 -- MSL 47 (19U 78)
+O 14637,18390,255 2 161103 -- MSL 48 (19U 79)
+P 13662,18135 2 161104 -- MSL 49 (19U 80)
+Q 15126,18390,255 2 161105 -- MSL 50 (19U 81)
+R 13662,18135 2 161106 -- MSL 51 (19U 82)
+S 14148,18390,255 2 161107 -- MSL 52 (19U 83)
+T 13173,18135 2 161108 -- MSL 53 (19U 84)
+U 14637,18135,255 2 161109 -- MSL 54 (19U 85)
+V 13662,18135 2 161110 -- MSL 55 (19U 86)
+W 20490,18135 2 161111 -- MSL 56 (19U 87)
+X 14637,18135 2 161112 -- MSL 57 (19U 88)
+Y 13662,18135 2 161113 -- MSL 58 (19U 89)
+Z 12198,18135 2 161114 -- MSL 59 (19U 90)
+lB 5856,18135,2430 2 161115 -- MSL 60 (19U 91)
[ "
-rs 5856,18165,2430 2 3676
+rs 5856,18165,2430 2 161116 -- MSL 61 (19U 92)
\ "
-rB 5856,18135,2430 2 3677
+rB 5856,18135,2430 2 161117 -- MSL 62 (19U 93)
] "
-ha 13173,19758 2 51875
-_ 13173,0,6588 1 3679
-oq 5856,18135 2 51808
+ha 13173,19758 2 161118 -- MSL 63 (19U 94)
+_ 13173,0,6588 1 161119 -- MSL 64 (19U 95)
+oq 5856,18135 2 161169 -- MSL 66 (19U 145)
` "
-a 11709,12885,255 0 3681
-b 11709,18165,255 2 3682
-c 10734,12885,255 0 3683
-d 11709,18165,255 2 3684
-e 11220,12885,255 0 3685
-f 8295,18315 2 3686
-g 11709,12885,4995 1 3687
-h 12198,18165 2 3688
-i 6342,18165 2 3689
-j 6342,18165,4995 3 3690
-k 11709,18165 2 3691
-l 6342,18165 2 3692
-m 17565,12885 0 3693
-n 12198,12885 0 3694
-o 11709,12885,255 0 3695
-p 11709,12885,4995 1 3696
-q 11709,12885,4995 1 3697
-r 8781,12885 0 3698
-s 10734,12885,255 0 3699
-t 8295,16086,255 0 3700
-u 12198,12630,255 0 3701
-v 11709,12630 0 3702
-w 18540,12630 0 3703
-x 11709,12630 0 3704
-y 11709,12630,4680 1 3705
-z 9759,12630 0 3706
-lC 13173,20130,6075 3 3707
-{ "
-ba 13173,19758,6588 3 3708
-| "
-rC 13173,20130,6075 3 3709
-} "
-ti 26346,9435 0 51876
-`A 14637,23130 2 3776
-^A 14637,23130 2 3778
-`E 12198,23130 2 3784
-^E 12198,23130 2 3786
-:E 12198,22815 2 3787
-^I 6831,23130 2 3790
-:I 6831,22815 2 3791
-aa 12684,18285 2 3764
-ga 12684,18285 2 3680
-a^ 12684,18285 2 3678
+a 11709,12885,255 0 161121 -- MSL 67 (19U 97)
+b 11709,18165,255 2 161122 -- MSL 68 (19U 98)
+c 10734,12885,255 0 161123 -- MSL 69 (19U 99)
+d 11709,18165,255 2 161124 -- MSL 70 (19U 100)
+e 11220,12885,255 0 161125 -- MSL 71 (19U 101)
+f 8295,18315 2 161126 -- MSL 72 (19U 102)
+g 11709,12885,4995 1 161127 -- MSL 73 (19U 103)
+h 12198,18165 2 161128 -- MSL 74 (19U 104)
+i 6342,18165 2 161129 -- MSL 75 (19U 105)
+j 6342,18165,4995 3 161130 -- MSL 76 (19U 106)
+k 11709,18165 2 161131 -- MSL 77 (19U 107)
+l 6342,18165 2 161132 -- MSL 78 (19U 108)
+m 17565,12885 0 161133 -- MSL 79 (19U 109)
+n 12198,12885 0 161134 -- MSL 80 (19U 110)
+o 11709,12885,255 0 161135 -- MSL 81 (19U 111)
+p 11709,12885,4995 1 161136 -- MSL 82 (19U 112)
+q 11709,12885,4995 1 161137 -- MSL 83 (19U 113)
+r 8781,12885 0 161138 -- MSL 84 (19U 114)
+s 10734,12885,255 0 161139 -- MSL 85 (19U 115)
+t 8295,16086,255 0 161140 -- MSL 86 (19U 116)
+u 12198,12630,255 0 161141 -- MSL 87 (19U 117)
+v 11709,12630 0 161142 -- MSL 88 (19U 118)
+w 18540,12630 0 161143 -- MSL 89 (19U 119)
+x 11709,12630 0 161144 -- MSL 90 (19U 120)
+y 11709,12630,4680 1 161145 -- MSL 91 (19U 121)
+z 9759,12630 0 161146 -- MSL 92 (19U 122)
+{ 13173,20130,6075 3 161147 -- MSL 93 (19U 123)
+lC "
+| 13173,19758,6588 3 161148 -- MSL 94 (19U 124)
+ba "
+} 13173,20130,6075 3 161149 -- MSL 95 (19U 125)
+rC "
+ti 26346,9435 0 161150 -- MSL 96 (19U 126)
+`A 14637,23130 2 161216 -- MSL 99 (19U 192)
+^A 14637,23130 2 161218 -- MSL 100 (19U 194)
+`E 12198,23130 2 161224 -- MSL 101 (19U 200)
+^E 12198,23130 2 161226 -- MSL 102 (19U 202)
+:E 12198,22815 2 161227 -- MSL 103 (19U 203)
+^I 6831,23130 2 161230 -- MSL 104 (19U 206)
+:I 6831,22815 2 161231 -- MSL 105 (19U 207)
+aa 12684,18285 2 161204 -- MSL 106 (19U 180)
+ga 12684,18285 2 161120 -- MSL 107 (19U 96)
+a^ 12684,18285 2 161160 -- MSL 108 (19U 136)
^ "
-ad 12684,18225 2 3752
-a~ 12684,17874 2 3710
-~ "
-`U 14637,23130,255 2 3801
-^U 14637,23130,255 2 3803
-'Y 13662,23130 2 3805
-'y 11709,18285,4680 3 3837
-de 12684,18360 2 3760
-,C 13662,18390,5580 3 3783
-,c 10734,12885,5190 1 3815
-~N 15126,23031 2 3793
-~n 12198,17874 2 3825
-r! 7806,12630,5505 1 3745
-r? 11709,12576,5814 1 3775
-Cs 12684,15834 0 3748
-Po 12684,18360 2 3747
-Ye 12684,18105 2 3749
-sc 12684,18495,600 2 3751
-Fn 12684,18315 2 51871
-ct 12684,18705,765 2 3746
-^a 11709,18285,255 2 3810
-^e 11220,18285,255 2 3818
-^o 11709,18285,255 2 3828
-^u 12198,18285,255 2 3835
-'a 11709,18285,255 2 3809
-'e 11220,18285,255 2 3817
-'o 11709,18285,255 2 3827
-'u 12198,18285,255 2 3834
-`a 11709,18285,255 2 3808
-`e 11220,18285,255 2 3816
-`o 11709,18285,255 2 3826
-`u 12198,18285,255 2 3833
-:a 11709,18225,255 2 3812
-:e 11220,18225,255 2 3819
-:o 11709,18225,255 2 3830
-:u 12198,18225,255 2 3836
-oA 14637,25080 2 3781
-^i 6342,18285 2 3822
-/O 14637,19890,2019 2 3800
-AE 20490,18135 2 3782
-oa 11709,19455,255 2 3813
-'i 6342,18285 2 3821
-/o 11709,14256,2172 0 3832
-ae 17565,12885,255 0 3814
-:A 14637,22815 2 3780
-`i 6342,18285 2 3820
-:O 14637,22815,255 2 3798
-:U 14637,22815,255 2 3804
-'E 12198,23130 2 3785
-:i 6342,18225 2 3823
-ss 13173,18315,255 2 3807
-^O 14637,23130,255 2 3796
-'A 14637,23130 2 3777
-~A 14637,23031 2 3779
-~a 11709,17874,255 2 3811
--D 14637,18135 2 3792
-Sd 11709,18573,255 2 3824
-'I 6831,23130 2 3789
-`I 6831,23130 2 3788
-'O 14637,23130,255 2 3795
-`O 14637,23130,255 2 3794
-~O 14637,23031,255 2 3797
-~o 11709,17874,255 2 3829
-vS 14148,23130,255 2 51795
-vs 10734,18285,255 2 51827
-'U 14637,23130,255 2 3802
-:Y 13662,22815 2 51801
-:y 11709,18225,4680 3 3839
-TP 13662,18135 2 3806
-Tp 11709,18165,4995 3 3838
-mc 15612,12630,4680 1 3765
-ps 12684,19635,4200 2 3766
-34 17565,18765,900 2 3774
-\- 17565,7740 0 51757
-14 17565,18765,900 2 3772
-12 17565,18765,900 2 3773
-Of 10734,18360 2 3754
-Om 10734,18360 2 3770
-Fo 11709,11070 0 3755
-Fc 11709,11070 0 3771
-t+- 17565,12810,2520 0 3761
-bb 13173,19083,5916 3 3750
-co 13173,19635 2 3753
-tno 17565,10320 0 3756
-rg 13173,19635 2 3758
-S2 8295,18465 2 3762
-S3 8295,18465 2 3763
-ac 12684,0,5190 1 3768
-S1 8295,18345 2 3769
-tmu 17565,12345 0 3799
-tdi 17565,12015 0 3831
-pc 5856,10251 0 3767
-fm 5856,18105 2 51873
-sd 12684,18105 2 51874
-dg 12684,18135 2 51755
-tm 16101,17850 2 51796
-ah 12684,18285 2 51935
-ao 12684,19455 2 51930
-f/ 2928,18765,900 2 51759
-em 17565,7530 0 51789
-en 12684,7530 0 51790
-dd 12684,18135 2 51773
-.i 6342,12630 0 51957
-aq 5856,18135 2 3623
-bu 13173,14226 0 51889
-'C 13662,23130,255 2 20166
-'c 10734,18285,255 2 20198
-lq 10245,18135 2 51838
-rq 10245,18135 2 51746
-Bq 10245,3513,2382 0 51772
-vz 9759,18285 2 51834
-fi 14148,18315 2 51881
-fl 14148,18315 2 51882
-ff 15126,18315 2 51883
-Fi 20979,18315 2 51884
-Fl 20979,18315 2 51885
-ij 12684,18165,4995 3 51958
-bq 5856,3513,2382 0 51756
-%0 26346,18765,900 2 51901
-a- 12684,17595 2 3759
-ab 12684,18285 2 51926
-a. 12684,18345 2 51927
-oe 17565,12885,255 0 51823
-OE 20490,18270,135 2 51791
-fo 6342,11070 0 51886
-fc 6342,11070 0 51887
-sq 19029,15624 0 51899
-/L 11709,18135 2 51944
-/l 6831,18165 2 51960
-a" 12684,18285 2 51933
-ho 12684,300,4335 0 51934
-vZ 12198,23130 2 51802
-IJ 18540,18135,255 2 51942
+ad 12684,18225 2 161192 -- MSL 109 (19U 168)
+~ 12684,17874 2 161176 -- MSL 110 (19U 152)
+a~ "
+`U 14637,23130,255 2 161241 -- MSL 111 (19U 217)
+^U 14637,23130,255 2 161243 -- MSL 112 (19U 219)
+u00AF 13173,21105 2 161199 -- MSL 113 (19U 175)
+'Y 13662,23130 2 161245 -- MSL 114 (19U 221)
+'y 11709,18285,4680 3 161277 -- MSL 115 (19U 253)
+de 12684,18360 2 161200 -- MSL 116 (19U 176)
+,C 13662,18390,5580 3 161223 -- MSL 117 (19U 199)
+,c 10734,12885,5190 1 161255 -- MSL 118 (19U 231)
+~N 15126,23031 2 161233 -- MSL 119 (19U 209)
+~n 12198,17874 2 161265 -- MSL 120 (19U 241)
+r! 7806,12630,5505 1 161185 -- MSL 121 (19U 161)
+r? 11709,12576,5814 1 161215 -- MSL 122 (19U 191)
+Cs 12684,15834 0 161188 -- MSL 123 (19U 164)
+Po 12684,18360 2 161187 -- MSL 124 (19U 163)
+Ye 12684,18105 2 161189 -- MSL 125 (19U 165)
+sc 12684,18495,600 2 161191 -- MSL 126 (19U 167)
+Fn 12684,18315 2 161155 -- MSL 127 (19U 131)
+ct 12684,18705,765 2 161186 -- MSL 128 (19U 162)
+^a 11709,18285,255 2 161250 -- MSL 129 (19U 226)
+^e 11220,18285,255 2 161258 -- MSL 130 (19U 234)
+^o 11709,18285,255 2 161268 -- MSL 131 (19U 244)
+^u 12198,18285,255 2 161275 -- MSL 132 (19U 251)
+'a 11709,18285,255 2 161249 -- MSL 133 (19U 225)
+'e 11220,18285,255 2 161257 -- MSL 134 (19U 233)
+'o 11709,18285,255 2 161267 -- MSL 135 (19U 243)
+'u 12198,18285,255 2 161274 -- MSL 136 (19U 250)
+`a 11709,18285,255 2 161248 -- MSL 137 (19U 224)
+`e 11220,18285,255 2 161256 -- MSL 138 (19U 232)
+`o 11709,18285,255 2 161266 -- MSL 139 (19U 242)
+`u 12198,18285,255 2 161273 -- MSL 140 (19U 249)
+:a 11709,18225,255 2 161252 -- MSL 141 (19U 228)
+:e 11220,18225,255 2 161259 -- MSL 142 (19U 235)
+:o 11709,18225,255 2 161270 -- MSL 143 (19U 246)
+:u 12198,18225,255 2 161276 -- MSL 144 (19U 252)
+oA 14637,25080 2 161221 -- MSL 145 (19U 197)
+^i 6342,18285 2 161262 -- MSL 146 (19U 238)
+/O 14637,19890,2019 2 161240 -- MSL 147 (19U 216)
+AE 20490,18135 2 161222 -- MSL 148 (19U 198)
+oa 11709,19455,255 2 161253 -- MSL 149 (19U 229)
+'i 6342,18285 2 161261 -- MSL 150 (19U 237)
+/o 11709,14256,2172 0 161272 -- MSL 151 (19U 248)
+ae 17565,12885,255 0 161254 -- MSL 152 (19U 230)
+:A 14637,22815 2 161220 -- MSL 153 (19U 196)
+`i 6342,18285 2 161260 -- MSL 154 (19U 236)
+:O 14637,22815,255 2 161238 -- MSL 155 (19U 214)
+:U 14637,22815,255 2 161244 -- MSL 156 (19U 220)
+'E 12198,23130 2 161225 -- MSL 157 (19U 201)
+:i 6342,18225 2 161263 -- MSL 158 (19U 239)
+ss 13173,18315,255 2 161247 -- MSL 159 (19U 223)
+^O 14637,23130,255 2 161236 -- MSL 160 (19U 212)
+'A 14637,23130 2 161217 -- MSL 161 (19U 193)
+~A 14637,23031 2 161219 -- MSL 162 (19U 195)
+~a 11709,17874,255 2 161251 -- MSL 163 (19U 227)
+-D 14637,18135 2 161232 -- MSL 164 (19U 208)
+Sd 11709,18573,255 2 161264 -- MSL 165 (19U 240)
+'I 6831,23130 2 161229 -- MSL 166 (19U 205)
+`I 6831,23130 2 161228 -- MSL 167 (19U 204)
+'O 14637,23130,255 2 161235 -- MSL 168 (19U 211)
+`O 14637,23130,255 2 161234 -- MSL 169 (19U 210)
+~O 14637,23031,255 2 161237 -- MSL 170 (19U 213)
+~o 11709,17874,255 2 161269 -- MSL 171 (19U 245)
+vS 14148,23130,255 2 161162 -- MSL 172 (19U 138)
+vs 10734,18285,255 2 161178 -- MSL 173 (19U 154)
+'U 14637,23130,255 2 161242 -- MSL 174 (19U 218)
+:Y 13662,22815 2 161183 -- MSL 175 (19U 159)
+:y 11709,18225,4680 3 161279 -- MSL 176 (19U 255)
+TP 13662,18135 2 161246 -- MSL 177 (19U 222)
+Tp 11709,18165,4995 3 161278 -- MSL 178 (19U 254)
+mc 15612,12630,4680 1 161205 -- MSL 180 (19U 181)
+ps 12684,19635,4200 2 161206 -- MSL 181 (19U 182)
+34 17565,18765,900 2 161214 -- MSL 182 (19U 190)
+\- 17565,7740 0 60096 -- MSL 183 ( 7J 192)
+14 17565,18765,900 2 161212 -- MSL 184 (19U 188)
+12 17565,18765,900 2 161213 -- MSL 185 (19U 189)
+Of 10734,18360 2 161194 -- MSL 186 (19U 170)
+Om 10734,18360 2 161210 -- MSL 187 (19U 186)
+Fo 11709,11070 0 161195 -- MSL 188 (19U 171)
+Fc 11709,11070 0 161211 -- MSL 190 (19U 187)
+t+- 17565,12810,2520 0 161201 -- MSL 191 (19U 177)
+bb 13173,19083,5916 3 161190 -- MSL 192 (19U 166)
+co 13173,19635 2 161193 -- MSL 193 (19U 169)
+tno 17565,10320 0 161196 -- MSL 194 (19U 172)
+u00AD 5856,7710 0 161197 -- MSL 195 (19U 173)
+rg 13173,19635 2 161198 -- MSL 196 (19U 174)
+S2 8295,18465 2 161202 -- MSL 197 (19U 178)
+S3 8295,18465 2 161203 -- MSL 198 (19U 179)
+ac 12684,0,5190 1 161208 -- MSL 199 (19U 184)
+S1 8295,18345 2 161209 -- MSL 200 (19U 185)
+tmu 17565,12345 0 161239 -- MSL 201 (19U 215)
+tdi 17565,12015 0 161271 -- MSL 202 (19U 247)
+u203C 13173,18135 2 87315 -- MSL 221 (10U 19)
+u20A7 20979,18135,255 2 60121 -- MSL 232 ( 7J 217)
+pc 5856,10251 0 161207 -- MSL 302 (19U 183)
+u013F 11220,18135 2 51943 -- MSL 306 ( 6J 231)
+u0140 9270,18165 2 51959 -- MSL 307 ( 6J 247)
+u2113 12684,18045,765 2 60122 -- MSL 308 ( 7J 218)
+u0149 15612,18135 2 51951 -- MSL 309 ( 6J 239)
+fm 5856,18105 2 60101 -- MSL 310 ( 7J 197)
+sd 12684,18105 2 60102 -- MSL 311 ( 7J 198)
+dg 12684,18135 2 161158 -- MSL 312 (19U 134)
+tm 16101,17850 2 161177 -- MSL 313 (19U 153)
+u2017 13173,0,6588 1 60095 -- MSL 314 ( 7J 191)
+ah 12684,18285 2 75169 -- MSL 315 ( 9E 161)
+ao 12684,19455 2 60152 -- MSL 316 ( 7J 248)
+f/ 2928,18765,900 2 60109 -- MSL 324 ( 7J 205)
+em 17565,7530 0 161175 -- MSL 325 (19U 151)
+en 12684,7530 0 161174 -- MSL 326 (19U 150)
+dd 12684,18135 2 161159 -- MSL 327 (19U 135)
+.i 6342,12630 0 46333 -- MSL 328 ( 5T 253)
+aq 5856,18135 2 161063 -- MSL 329 (19U 39)
+bu 13173,14226 0 161173 -- MSL 331 (19U 149)
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+. 5856,3465,0,0,1917 0 161070 -- MSL 15 (19U 46)
+sl 5856,18165,2430,4518,3396,994 2 161071 -- MSL 16 (19U 47)
/ "
-0 12684,18360,255,2343,627,994 2 3632
-1 12684,18105,0,1020,-2307,994 2 3633
-2 12684,18360,0,2235,1779,994 2 3634
-3 12684,18360,255,2184,687,994 2 3635
-4 12684,18105,0,2082,1284,994 2 3636
-5 12684,18105,255,2490,525,994 2 3637
-6 12684,18360,255,2397,546,994 2 3638
-7 12684,18105,0,3309,315,994 2 3639
-8 12684,18360,255,2274,600,994 2 3640
-9 12684,18360,255,2289,819,994 2 3641
-: 5856,12570,0,1947,1917,994 0 3642
-; 5856,12570,2370,1836,3042,994 0 3643
-< 26346,16068,0,0,-3981 0 3644
-= 17565,9792,0,0,-1455 0 3645
-> 26346,16068,0,0,-3981 0 3646
-? 11709,18390,0,2205,-738,994 2 3647
-at 17565,18372,3231,2163,1152,994 2 3648
+0 12684,18360,255,2343,627,994 2 161072 -- MSL 17 (19U 48)
+1 12684,18105,0,1020,-2306,994 2 161073 -- MSL 18 (19U 49)
+2 12684,18360,0,2235,1779,994 2 161074 -- MSL 19 (19U 50)
+3 12684,18360,255,2184,687,994 2 161075 -- MSL 20 (19U 51)
+4 12684,18105,0,2082,1284,994 2 161076 -- MSL 21 (19U 52)
+5 12684,18105,255,2490,525,994 2 161077 -- MSL 22 (19U 53)
+6 12684,18360,255,2397,546,994 2 161078 -- MSL 23 (19U 54)
+7 12684,18105,0,3309,315,994 2 161079 -- MSL 24 (19U 55)
+8 12684,18360,255,2274,600,994 2 161080 -- MSL 25 (19U 56)
+9 12684,18360,255,2289,819,994 2 161081 -- MSL 26 (19U 57)
+: 5856,12570,0,1947,1917,994 0 161082 -- MSL 27 (19U 58)
+; 5856,12570,2370,1836,3042,994 0 161083 -- MSL 28 (19U 59)
+< 26346,16068,0,0,-3980 0 161084 -- MSL 29 (19U 60)
+= 17565,9792,0,0,-1454 0 161085 -- MSL 30 (19U 61)
+> 26346,16068,0,0,-3980 0 161086 -- MSL 31 (19U 62)
+? 11709,18390,0,2205,-737,994 2 161087 -- MSL 32 (19U 63)
+at 17565,18372,3231,2163,1152,994 2 161088 -- MSL 33 (19U 64)
@ "
-A 14637,18135,0,0,2460 2 3649
-B 14148,18135,0,1668,1362,994 2 3650
-C 13662,18390,255,2247,375,994 2 3651
-D 14637,18135,0,1851,1398,994 2 3652
-E 12198,18135,0,3423,1440,994 2 3653
-F 11709,18135,0,3855,1584,994 2 3654
-G 14637,18390,255,1926,117,994 2 3655
-H 14637,18135,0,3243,1542,994 2 3656
-I 6831,18135,0,3342,1641,994 2 3657
-J 12684,18135,255,3231,1059,994 2 3658
-K 14148,18135,0,3366,1374,994 2 3659
-L 11220,18135,0,0,1488 2 3660
-M 19515,18135,0,2958,1551,994 2 3661
-N 15126,18135,0,3003,1431,994 2 3662
-O 14637,18390,255,1872,204,994 2 3663
-P 13662,18135,0,2412,1506,994 2 3664
-Q 15126,18390,255,1449,189,994 2 3665
-R 13662,18135,0,1968,1545,994 2 3666
-S 14148,18390,255,2079,495,994 2 3667
-T 13173,18135,0,3891,-1554,994 2 3668
-U 14637,18135,255,3147,72,994 2 3669
-V 13662,18135,0,4206,-1620,994 2 3670
-W 20490,18135,0,3927,-699,994 2 3671
-X 14637,18135,0,3828,2505,994 2 3672
-Y 13662,18135,0,4230,-1767,994 2 3673
-Z 12198,18135,0,3639,2217,994 2 3674
-lB 5856,18135,2430,4086,2592,994 2 3675
+A 14637,18135,0,0,2460 2 161089 -- MSL 34 (19U 65)
+B 14148,18135,0,1668,1362,994 2 161090 -- MSL 35 (19U 66)
+C 13662,18390,255,2247,375,994 2 161091 -- MSL 36 (19U 67)
+D 14637,18135,0,1851,1398,994 2 161092 -- MSL 37 (19U 68)
+E 12198,18135,0,3423,1440,994 2 161093 -- MSL 38 (19U 69)
+F 11709,18135,0,3855,1584,994 2 161094 -- MSL 39 (19U 70)
+G 14637,18390,255,1926,117,994 2 161095 -- MSL 40 (19U 71)
+H 14637,18135,0,3243,1542,994 2 161096 -- MSL 41 (19U 72)
+I 6831,18135,0,3342,1641,994 2 161097 -- MSL 42 (19U 73)
+J 12684,18135,255,3231,1059,994 2 161098 -- MSL 43 (19U 74)
+K 14148,18135,0,3366,1374,994 2 161099 -- MSL 44 (19U 75)
+L 11220,18135,0,0,1488 2 161100 -- MSL 45 (19U 76)
+M 19515,18135,0,2958,1551,994 2 161101 -- MSL 46 (19U 77)
+N 15126,18135,0,3003,1431,994 2 161102 -- MSL 47 (19U 78)
+O 14637,18390,255,1872,204,994 2 161103 -- MSL 48 (19U 79)
+P 13662,18135,0,2412,1506,994 2 161104 -- MSL 49 (19U 80)
+Q 15126,18390,255,1449,189,994 2 161105 -- MSL 50 (19U 81)
+R 13662,18135,0,1968,1545,994 2 161106 -- MSL 51 (19U 82)
+S 14148,18390,255,2079,495,994 2 161107 -- MSL 52 (19U 83)
+T 13173,18135,0,3891,-1553,994 2 161108 -- MSL 53 (19U 84)
+U 14637,18135,255,3147,72,994 2 161109 -- MSL 54 (19U 85)
+V 13662,18135,0,4206,-1619,994 2 161110 -- MSL 55 (19U 86)
+W 20490,18135,0,3927,-698,994 2 161111 -- MSL 56 (19U 87)
+X 14637,18135,0,3828,2505,994 2 161112 -- MSL 57 (19U 88)
+Y 13662,18135,0,4230,-1766,994 2 161113 -- MSL 58 (19U 89)
+Z 12198,18135,0,3639,2217,994 2 161114 -- MSL 59 (19U 90)
+lB 5856,18135,2430,4086,2592,994 2 161115 -- MSL 60 (19U 91)
[ "
-rs 8295,18165,2430,534,-1680,534 2 3676
+rs 8295,18165,2430,534,-1679,534 2 161116 -- MSL 61 (19U 92)
\ "
-rB 5856,18135,2430,3555,3123,994 2 3677
+rB 5856,18135,2430,3555,3123,994 2 161117 -- MSL 62 (19U 93)
] "
-ha 13173,19758,0,36,36,36 2 51875
-_ 13173,0,6588,1317,1317,994 1 3679
-oq 5856,18135,0,3957,-1134,994 2 51808
+ha 13173,19758,0,36,36,36 2 161118 -- MSL 63 (19U 94)
+_ 13173,0,6588,1317,1317,994 1 161119 -- MSL 64 (19U 95)
+oq 5856,18135,0,3957,-1133,994 2 161169 -- MSL 66 (19U 145)
` "
-a 11709,12885,255,999,1161,994 0 3681
-b 11709,18165,255,1164,1920,994 2 3682
-c 10734,12885,255,1290,990,994 0 3683
-d 11709,18165,255,3657,1038,994 2 3684
-e 11220,12885,255,1140,1023,994 0 3685
-f 8295,18315,0,4233,960,994 2 3686
-g 11709,12885,4995,2007,2487,994 1 3687
-h 12198,18165,0,987,1677,987 2 3688
-i 6342,18165,0,3393,1722,994 2 3689
-j 6342,18165,4995,3432,4620,994 3 3690
-k 11709,18165,0,2241,1605,994 2 3691
-l 6342,18165,0,3426,1746,994 2 3692
-m 17565,12885,0,1053,1842,994 0 3693
-n 12198,12885,0,915,1734,915 0 3694
-o 11709,12885,255,990,927,990 0 3695
-p 11709,12885,4680,1098,3417,994 1 3696
-q 11709,12885,4680,1926,1122,994 1 3697
-r 8781,12885,0,2637,1686,994 0 3698
-s 10734,12885,255,1116,1380,994 0 3699
-t 8295,15693,255,2280,354,994 0 3700
-u 12198,12630,255,1764,849,994 0 3701
-v 11709,12630,0,2337,-546,994 0 3702
-w 18540,12630,0,2337,-171,994 0 3703
-x 11709,12630,0,2193,2526,994 0 3704
-y 11709,12630,4680,2457,1983,994 1 3705
-z 9759,12630,0,1977,2220,994 0 3706
-lC 13173,20130,6075,3150,-906,994 3 3707
-{ "
-ba 13173,19758,6588,0,-4596 3 3708
-| "
-rC 13173,20130,6075,0,3510 3 3709
-} "
-ti 26346,9435,0,0,-4029 0 51876
-`A 14637,23100,0,0,2460 2 3776
-^A 14637,23100,0,1626,2460,994 2 3778
-`E 12198,23100,0,3423,1440,994 2 3784
-^E 12198,23100,0,3423,1440,994 2 3786
-:E 12198,23265,0,3948,1440,994 2 3787
-^I 6831,23100,0,5529,1641,994 2 3790
-:I 6831,23265,0,6630,1641,994 2 3791
-aa 12684,18225,0,1785,-5265,994 2 3764
-ga 12684,18225,0,0,-5271 2 3680
-a^ 12684,18225,0,702,-3897,702 2 3678
+a 11709,12885,255,999,1161,994 0 161121 -- MSL 67 (19U 97)
+b 11709,18165,255,1164,1920,994 2 161122 -- MSL 68 (19U 98)
+c 10734,12885,255,1290,990,994 0 161123 -- MSL 69 (19U 99)
+d 11709,18165,255,3657,1038,994 2 161124 -- MSL 70 (19U 100)
+e 11220,12885,255,1140,1023,994 0 161125 -- MSL 71 (19U 101)
+f 8295,18315,0,4233,960,994 2 161126 -- MSL 72 (19U 102)
+g 11709,12885,4995,2007,2487,994 1 161127 -- MSL 73 (19U 103)
+h 12198,18165,0,987,1677,987 2 161128 -- MSL 74 (19U 104)
+i 6342,18165,0,3393,1722,994 2 161129 -- MSL 75 (19U 105)
+j 6342,18165,4995,3432,4620,994 3 161130 -- MSL 76 (19U 106)
+k 11709,18165,0,2241,1605,994 2 161131 -- MSL 77 (19U 107)
+l 6342,18165,0,3426,1746,994 2 161132 -- MSL 78 (19U 108)
+m 17565,12885,0,1053,1842,994 0 161133 -- MSL 79 (19U 109)
+n 12198,12885,0,915,1734,915 0 161134 -- MSL 80 (19U 110)
+o 11709,12885,255,990,927,990 0 161135 -- MSL 81 (19U 111)
+p 11709,12885,4680,1098,3417,994 1 161136 -- MSL 82 (19U 112)
+q 11709,12885,4680,1926,1122,994 1 161137 -- MSL 83 (19U 113)
+r 8781,12885,0,2637,1686,994 0 161138 -- MSL 84 (19U 114)
+s 10734,12885,255,1116,1380,994 0 161139 -- MSL 85 (19U 115)
+t 8295,15693,255,2280,354,994 0 161140 -- MSL 86 (19U 116)
+u 12198,12630,255,1764,849,994 0 161141 -- MSL 87 (19U 117)
+v 11709,12630,0,2337,-545,994 0 161142 -- MSL 88 (19U 118)
+w 18540,12630,0,2337,-170,994 0 161143 -- MSL 89 (19U 119)
+x 11709,12630,0,2193,2526,994 0 161144 -- MSL 90 (19U 120)
+y 11709,12630,4680,2457,1983,994 1 161145 -- MSL 91 (19U 121)
+z 9759,12630,0,1977,2220,994 0 161146 -- MSL 92 (19U 122)
+{ 13173,20130,6075,3150,-905,994 3 161147 -- MSL 93 (19U 123)
+lC "
+| 13173,19758,6588,0,-4595 3 161148 -- MSL 94 (19U 124)
+ba "
+} 13173,20130,6075,0,3510 3 161149 -- MSL 95 (19U 125)
+rC "
+ti 26346,9435,0,0,-4028 0 161150 -- MSL 96 (19U 126)
+`A 14637,23100,0,0,2460 2 161216 -- MSL 99 (19U 192)
+^A 14637,23100,0,1626,2460,994 2 161218 -- MSL 100 (19U 194)
+`E 12198,23100,0,3423,1440,994 2 161224 -- MSL 101 (19U 200)
+^E 12198,23100,0,3423,1440,994 2 161226 -- MSL 102 (19U 202)
+:E 12198,23265,0,3948,1440,994 2 161227 -- MSL 103 (19U 203)
+^I 6831,23100,0,5529,1641,994 2 161230 -- MSL 104 (19U 206)
+:I 6831,23265,0,6630,1641,994 2 161231 -- MSL 105 (19U 207)
+aa 12684,18225,0,1785,-5264,994 2 161204 -- MSL 106 (19U 180)
+ga 12684,18225,0,0,-5270 2 161120 -- MSL 107 (19U 96)
+a^ 12684,18225,0,702,-3896,702 2 161160 -- MSL 108 (19U 136)
^ "
-ad 12684,18120,0,2067,-3990,994 2 3752
-a~ 12684,17811,0,1560,-3786,994 2 3710
-~ "
-`U 14637,23100,255,3147,72,994 2 3801
-^U 14637,23100,255,3147,72,994 2 3803
-'Y 13662,23100,0,4230,-1767,994 2 3805
-'y 11709,18225,4680,2457,1983,994 3 3837
-de 12684,18360,0,1377,-3201,994 2 3760
-,C 13662,18390,5295,2247,375,994 3 3783
-,c 10734,12885,5205,1290,1419,994 1 3815
-~N 15126,22833,0,3003,1431,994 2 3793
-~n 12198,17811,0,1803,1734,994 2 3825
-r! 7806,12615,5520,936,2685,936 1 3745
-r? 11709,12600,5790,0,2256 1 3775
-Cs 12684,15834,0,2757,1125,994 0 3748
-Po 12684,18360,0,2571,1257,994 2 3747
-Ye 12684,18105,0,4791,834,994 2 3749
-sc 12684,18390,255,174,-1545,174 2 3751
-Fn 12684,18315,0,2196,-1392,994 2 51871
-ct 12684,18840,570,1299,-636,994 2 3746
-^a 11709,18225,255,1188,1161,994 2 3810
-^e 11220,18225,255,1434,1023,994 2 3818
-^o 11709,18225,255,1188,927,994 2 3828
-^u 12198,18225,255,1764,849,994 2 3835
-'a 11709,18225,255,2271,1161,994 2 3809
-'e 11220,18225,255,2517,1023,994 2 3817
-'o 11709,18225,255,2271,927,994 2 3827
-'u 12198,18225,255,2028,849,994 2 3834
-`a 11709,18225,255,999,1161,994 2 3808
-`e 11220,18225,255,1140,1023,994 2 3816
-`o 11709,18225,255,990,927,990 2 3826
-`u 12198,18225,255,1764,849,994 2 3833
-:a 11709,18120,255,2553,1161,994 2 3812
-:e 11220,18120,255,2799,1023,994 2 3819
-:o 11709,18120,255,2553,927,994 2 3830
-:u 12198,18120,255,2310,849,994 2 3836
-oA 14637,25164,0,1713,2460,994 2 3781
-^i 6342,18225,0,3873,1713,994 2 3822
-/O 14637,19854,1755,1872,204,994 2 3800
-AE 20490,18135,0,2688,3147,994 2 3782
-oa 11709,19089,255,1488,1161,994 2 3813
-'i 6342,18225,0,5760,1713,994 2 3821
-/o 11709,14208,1830,993,927,993 0 3832
-ae 17565,12885,255,924,966,924 0 3814
-:A 14637,23265,0,2727,2460,994 2 3780
-`i 6342,18225,0,2367,1713,994 2 3820
-:O 14637,23265,255,2727,204,994 2 3798
-:U 14637,23265,255,3147,72,994 2 3804
-'E 12198,23100,0,3660,1440,994 2 3785
-:i 6342,18120,0,5238,1713,994 2 3823
-ss 13173,18165,0,1956,1704,994 2 3807
-^O 14637,23100,255,1872,204,994 2 3796
-'A 14637,23100,0,2439,2460,994 2 3777
-~A 14637,22833,0,2379,2460,994 2 3779
-~a 11709,17811,255,2046,1161,994 2 3811
--D 14637,18135,0,1851,1398,994 2 3792
-Sd 11709,18756,255,1419,936,994 2 3824
-'I 6831,23100,0,6342,1641,994 2 3789
-`I 6831,23100,0,3732,1641,994 2 3788
-'O 14637,23100,255,2439,204,994 2 3795
-`O 14637,23100,255,1872,204,994 2 3794
-~O 14637,22833,255,2379,204,994 2 3797
-~o 11709,17811,255,2046,927,994 2 3829
-vS 14148,23100,255,2754,495,994 2 51795
-vs 10734,18225,255,2754,1380,994 2 51827
-'U 14637,23100,255,3147,72,994 2 3802
-:Y 13662,23265,0,4230,-1767,994 2 51801
-:y 11709,18120,4680,2553,1983,994 3 3839
-TP 13662,18135,0,1518,1470,994 2 3806
-Tp 11709,18165,4680,1098,3417,994 3 3838
-mc 15612,12630,4680,1422,2907,994 1 3765
-ps 12684,19635,4200,2046,-1215,994 2 3766
-34 17565,18465,1050,1788,-174,994 2 3774
-\- 17565,7740,0,0,-1455 0 51757
-14 17565,18345,1050,639,975,639 2 3772
-12 17565,18345,1050,165,1449,165 2 3773
-Of 10734,18360,0,1965,-2322,994 2 3754
-Om 10734,18360,0,1956,-2496,994 2 3770
-Fo 11709,10965,0,1749,306,994 0 3755
-Fc 11709,10965,0,219,1836,219 0 3771
-t+- 17565,12810,2520,0,-1431 0 3761
-bb 13173,19083,5916,0,-4596 3 3750
-co 13173,19635,0,4629,-2838,994 2 3753
-tno 17565,10320,0,0,-1455 0 3756
-rg 13173,19635,0,4629,-2838,994 2 3758
-S2 8295,18465,0,2814,-432,994 2 3762
-S3 8295,18465,0,2817,-1047,994 2 3763
-ac 12684,0,5205,0,444 1 3768
-S1 8295,18345,0,1920,-2586,994 2 3769
-tmu 17565,12345,0,0,-2448 0 3799
-tdi 17565,12015,0,0,-1446 0 3831
-pc 5856,10671,0,1371,-189,994 0 3767
-fm 5856,18105,0,3432,-2124,994 2 51873
-sd 12684,18105,0,1554,-2124,994 2 51874
-dg 12684,18135,0,318,-1353,318 2 51755
-tm 16101,17850,0,2169,-2706,994 2 51796
-ah 12684,18225,0,1779,-4974,994 2 51935
-ao 12684,19089,0,1002,-4803,994 2 51930
-f/ 2928,18345,1050,8775,7476,994 2 51759
-em 17565,7605,0,426,354,426 0 51789
-en 12684,7605,0,753,546,753 0 51790
-dd 12684,18135,0,399,-1434,399 2 51773
-.i 6342,12630,0,1770,1713,994 0 51957
-aq 5856,18135,0,3546,-2133,994 2 3623
-bu 13173,14226,0,0,-498 0 51889
-'C 13662,23100,255,3378,375,994 2 20166
-'c 10734,18225,255,2910,990,994 2 20198
-lq 10245,18135,0,3945,-1131,994 2 51838
-rq 10245,18135,0,4314,-1500,994 2 51746
-Bq 10245,3459,2376,0,3000 0 51772
-vz 9759,18225,0,3240,2220,994 2 51834
-fi 14148,18315,0,3318,981,994 2 51881
-fl 14148,18315,0,3378,978,994 2 51882
-ff 15126,18315,0,4389,963,994 2 51883
-Fi 20979,18315,0,3477,981,994 2 51884
-Fl 20979,18315,0,3537,978,994 2 51885
-ij 12684,18165,4995,3432,1722,994 3 51958
-bq 5856,3459,2376,57,2766,57 0 51756
-%0 26346,18465,1050,450,-201,450 2 51901
-a- 12684,16386,0,927,-4566,927 0 3759
-ab 12684,18195,0,1674,-4344,994 2 51926
-a. 12684,18120,0,0,-5505 2 51927
-oe 17565,12885,255,903,948,903 0 51823
-OE 20490,18270,135,2994,153,994 2 51791
-fo 6342,10965,0,1878,399,994 0 51886
-fc 6342,10965,0,453,1824,453 0 51887
-sq 19029,15624,0,0,-2022 0 51899
-/L 13173,18135,0,951,96,951 2 51944
-/l 8781,18165,0,2745,807,994 2 51960
-a" 12684,18225,0,4065,-4167,994 2 51933
-ho 12684,918,4755,0,-2397 1 51934
-vZ 12198,23100,0,3729,2217,994 2 51802
-IJ 19515,18135,255,3231,1641,994 2 51942
+ad 12684,18120,0,2067,-3989,994 2 161192 -- MSL 109 (19U 168)
+~ 12684,17811,0,1560,-3785,994 2 161176 -- MSL 110 (19U 152)
+a~ "
+`U 14637,23100,255,3147,72,994 2 161241 -- MSL 111 (19U 217)
+^U 14637,23100,255,3147,72,994 2 161243 -- MSL 112 (19U 219)
+u00AF 13173,21105,0,1317,1317,994 2 161199 -- MSL 113 (19U 175)
+'Y 13662,23100,0,4230,-1766,994 2 161245 -- MSL 114 (19U 221)
+'y 11709,18225,4680,2457,1983,994 3 161277 -- MSL 115 (19U 253)
+de 12684,18360,0,1377,-3200,994 2 161200 -- MSL 116 (19U 176)
+,C 13662,18390,5295,2247,375,994 3 161223 -- MSL 117 (19U 199)
+,c 10734,12885,5205,1290,1419,994 1 161255 -- MSL 118 (19U 231)
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+V 12198,18135,0,4140,-1262,996 2 161110 -- MSL 55 (19U 86)
+W 18051,18135,0,3870,-1208,996 2 161111 -- MSL 56 (19U 87)
+X 13662,18135,0,3108,2223,996 2 161112 -- MSL 57 (19U 88)
+Y 12198,18135,0,4026,-1472,996 2 161113 -- MSL 58 (19U 89)
+Z 12198,18135,0,3390,2130,996 2 161114 -- MSL 59 (19U 90)
+lB 5856,18135,2325,4227,2679,996 2 161115 -- MSL 60 (19U 91)
[ "
-rs 7806,18165,1980,420,-1230,420 2 3676
+rs 7806,18165,1980,420,-1229,420 2 161116 -- MSL 61 (19U 92)
\ "
-rB 5856,18135,2325,3114,3792,996 2 3677
+rB 5856,18135,2325,3114,3792,996 2 161117 -- MSL 62 (19U 93)
] "
-ha 13173,19758,0,36,36,36 2 51875
-_ 13173,0,6588,1317,1317,996 1 3679
-oq 5856,18135,0,3690,-1482,996 2 51808
+ha 13173,19758,0,36,36,36 2 161118 -- MSL 63 (19U 94)
+_ 13173,0,6588,1317,1317,996 1 161119 -- MSL 64 (19U 95)
+oq 5856,18135,0,3690,-1481,996 2 161169 -- MSL 66 (19U 145)
` "
-a 10734,12885,255,918,1242,918 0 3681
-b 10734,18165,255,1200,1791,996 2 3682
-c 10245,12885,255,1047,816,996 0 3683
-d 10734,18165,255,3501,1155,996 2 3684
-e 10245,12885,255,1245,1065,996 0 3685
-f 7806,18315,0,3972,753,996 2 3686
-g 10734,12885,4995,1737,2589,996 1 3687
-h 10734,18165,0,1167,1812,996 2 3688
-i 4878,18165,0,3690,1905,996 2 3689
-j 4878,18165,4995,3777,5010,996 3 3690
-k 10734,18165,0,2250,1443,996 2 3691
-l 4878,18165,0,3627,1932,996 2 3692
-m 16101,12885,0,1227,1803,996 0 3693
-n 10734,12885,0,1218,1824,996 0 3694
-o 10734,12885,255,1047,825,996 0 3695
-p 10734,12885,4680,972,3273,972 1 3696
-q 10734,12885,4680,1965,1020,996 1 3697
-r 7317,12885,0,2601,1803,996 0 3698
-s 9759,12885,255,1320,1314,996 0 3699
-t 7806,15879,255,1989,144,996 0 3700
-u 10734,12630,255,1800,1011,996 0 3701
-v 10245,12630,0,2412,-423,996 0 3702
-w 17076,12630,0,2343,-369,996 0 3703
-x 10245,12630,0,2328,2280,996 0 3704
-y 10734,12630,4680,2364,1923,996 1 3705
-z 8781,12630,0,2136,2154,996 0 3706
-lC 11709,20130,6075,2865,-1290,996 3 3707
-{ "
-ba 13173,19758,6588,0,-4596 3 3708
-| "
-rC 11709,20130,6075,0,2577 3 3709
-} "
-ti 26346,8952,0,0,-4029 0 51876
-`A 13662,23640,0,0,2325 2 3776
-^A 13662,23415,0,1611,2325,996 2 3778
-`E 11220,23640,0,3267,1563,996 2 3784
-^E 11220,23415,0,3267,1563,996 2 3786
-:E 11220,22560,0,3693,1563,996 2 3787
-^I 5856,23415,0,5514,1566,996 2 3790
-:I 5856,22560,0,6375,1566,996 2 3791
-aa 12198,18165,0,1326,-5685,996 2 3764
-ga 12198,18165,0,0,-4539 2 3680
-a^ 12198,17940,0,795,-3729,795 2 3678
+a 10734,12885,255,918,1242,918 0 161121 -- MSL 67 (19U 97)
+b 10734,18165,255,1200,1791,996 2 161122 -- MSL 68 (19U 98)
+c 10245,12885,255,1047,816,996 0 161123 -- MSL 69 (19U 99)
+d 10734,18165,255,3501,1155,996 2 161124 -- MSL 70 (19U 100)
+e 10245,12885,255,1245,1065,996 0 161125 -- MSL 71 (19U 101)
+f 7806,18315,0,3972,753,996 2 161126 -- MSL 72 (19U 102)
+g 10734,12885,4995,1737,2589,996 1 161127 -- MSL 73 (19U 103)
+h 10734,18165,0,1167,1812,996 2 161128 -- MSL 74 (19U 104)
+i 4878,18165,0,3690,1905,996 2 161129 -- MSL 75 (19U 105)
+j 4878,18165,4995,3777,5010,996 3 161130 -- MSL 76 (19U 106)
+k 10734,18165,0,2250,1443,996 2 161131 -- MSL 77 (19U 107)
+l 4878,18165,0,3627,1932,996 2 161132 -- MSL 78 (19U 108)
+m 16101,12885,0,1227,1803,996 0 161133 -- MSL 79 (19U 109)
+n 10734,12885,0,1218,1824,996 0 161134 -- MSL 80 (19U 110)
+o 10734,12885,255,1047,825,996 0 161135 -- MSL 81 (19U 111)
+p 10734,12885,4680,972,3273,972 1 161136 -- MSL 82 (19U 112)
+q 10734,12885,4680,1965,1020,996 1 161137 -- MSL 83 (19U 113)
+r 7317,12885,0,2601,1803,996 0 161138 -- MSL 84 (19U 114)
+s 9759,12885,255,1320,1314,996 0 161139 -- MSL 85 (19U 115)
+t 7806,15879,255,1989,144,996 0 161140 -- MSL 86 (19U 116)
+u 10734,12630,255,1800,1011,996 0 161141 -- MSL 87 (19U 117)
+v 10245,12630,0,2412,-422,996 0 161142 -- MSL 88 (19U 118)
+w 17076,12630,0,2343,-368,996 0 161143 -- MSL 89 (19U 119)
+x 10245,12630,0,2328,2280,996 0 161144 -- MSL 90 (19U 120)
+y 10734,12630,4680,2364,1923,996 1 161145 -- MSL 91 (19U 121)
+z 8781,12630,0,2136,2154,996 0 161146 -- MSL 92 (19U 122)
+{ 11709,20130,6075,2865,-1289,996 3 161147 -- MSL 93 (19U 123)
+lC "
+| 13173,19758,6588,0,-4595 3 161148 -- MSL 94 (19U 124)
+ba "
+} 11709,20130,6075,0,2577 3 161149 -- MSL 95 (19U 125)
+rC "
+ti 26346,8952,0,0,-4028 0 161150 -- MSL 96 (19U 126)
+`A 13662,23640,0,0,2325 2 161216 -- MSL 99 (19U 192)
+^A 13662,23415,0,1611,2325,996 2 161218 -- MSL 100 (19U 194)
+`E 11220,23640,0,3267,1563,996 2 161224 -- MSL 101 (19U 200)
+^E 11220,23415,0,3267,1563,996 2 161226 -- MSL 102 (19U 202)
+:E 11220,22560,0,3693,1563,996 2 161227 -- MSL 103 (19U 203)
+^I 5856,23415,0,5514,1566,996 2 161230 -- MSL 104 (19U 206)
+:I 5856,22560,0,6375,1566,996 2 161231 -- MSL 105 (19U 207)
+aa 12198,18165,0,1326,-5684,996 2 161204 -- MSL 106 (19U 180)
+ga 12198,18165,0,0,-4538 2 161120 -- MSL 107 (19U 96)
+a^ 12198,17940,0,795,-3728,795 2 161160 -- MSL 108 (19U 136)
^ "
-ad 12198,17355,0,1464,-3699,996 2 3752
-a~ 12198,17652,0,1776,-3729,996 2 3710
-~ "
-`U 13662,23640,255,2892,363,996 2 3801
-^U 13662,23415,255,2892,363,996 2 3803
-'Y 12198,23640,0,4026,-1473,996 2 3805
-'y 10734,18165,4680,2364,1923,996 3 3837
-de 12198,18360,0,1284,-2982,996 2 3760
-,C 13173,18390,4995,1860,540,996 3 3783
-,c 10245,12885,4995,1047,2838,996 1 3815
-~N 14148,22743,0,3030,1638,996 2 3793
-~n 10734,17652,0,2508,1824,996 2 3825
-r! 7806,13041,5094,861,1971,861 1 3745
-r? 11220,12591,5799,0,2016 1 3775
-Cs 12198,15684,0,2514,468,996 0 3748
-Po 12198,18360,0,2223,522,996 2 3747
-Ye 12198,18105,0,4137,1266,996 2 3749
-sc 12198,18390,255,96,-1509,96 2 3751
-Fn 12198,18315,0,1662,-1329,996 2 51871
-ct 12198,18465,630,873,-1005,873 2 3746
-^a 10734,17940,255,1527,1242,996 2 3810
-^e 10245,17940,255,1770,1065,996 2 3818
-^o 10734,17940,255,1527,825,996 2 3828
-^u 10734,17940,255,1800,1011,996 2 3835
-'a 10734,18165,255,2058,1242,996 2 3809
-'e 10245,18165,255,2301,1065,996 2 3817
-'o 10734,18165,255,2058,825,996 2 3827
-'u 10734,18165,255,2058,1011,996 2 3834
-`a 10734,18165,255,918,1242,918 2 3808
-`e 10245,18165,255,1245,1065,996 2 3816
-`o 10734,18165,255,1047,825,996 2 3826
-`u 10734,18165,255,1800,1011,996 2 3833
-:a 10734,17355,255,2478,1242,996 2 3812
-:e 10245,17355,255,2721,1065,996 2 3819
-:o 10734,17355,255,2478,825,996 2 3830
-:u 10734,17355,255,2478,1011,996 2 3836
-oA 13662,24480,0,1125,2325,996 2 3781
-^i 5856,17940,0,3966,1425,996 2 3822
-/O 13662,19944,1833,1989,555,996 2 3800
-AE 18540,18135,0,2904,2310,996 2 3782
-oa 10734,19005,255,918,1242,918 2 3813
-'i 5856,18165,0,4779,1425,996 2 3821
-/o 10734,14238,1866,1050,930,996 0 3832
-ae 16587,12885,255,681,957,681 0 3814
-:A 13662,22560,0,2472,2325,996 2 3780
-`i 5856,18165,0,1461,1425,996 2 3820
-:O 13662,22560,255,2472,447,996 2 3798
-:U 13662,22560,255,2892,363,996 2 3804
-'E 11220,23640,0,3267,1563,996 2 3785
-:i 5856,17355,0,5118,1425,996 2 3823
-ss 11709,18315,255,1839,1917,996 2 3807
-^O 13662,23415,255,1875,447,996 2 3796
-'A 13662,23640,0,1884,2325,996 2 3777
-~A 13662,22743,0,2355,2325,996 2 3779
-~a 10734,17652,255,2508,1242,996 2 3811
--D 13662,18135,0,1749,1557,996 2 3792
-Sd 10734,18579,255,2247,927,996 2 3824
-'I 5856,23640,0,6393,1566,996 2 3789
-`I 5856,23640,0,3258,1566,996 2 3788
-'O 13662,23640,255,1884,447,996 2 3795
-`O 13662,23640,255,1875,447,996 2 3794
-~O 13662,22743,255,2355,447,996 2 3797
-~o 10734,17652,255,2508,825,996 2 3829
-vS 12684,23415,255,3015,978,996 2 51795
-vs 9759,17940,255,2751,1314,996 2 51827
-'U 13662,23640,255,2892,363,996 2 3802
-:Y 12198,22560,0,4026,-1473,996 2 51801
-:y 10734,17355,4680,2364,1923,996 3 3839
-TP 12198,18135,0,1260,1407,996 2 3806
-Tp 10734,18165,4680,969,3273,969 3 3838
-mc 14637,12630,4350,1122,2931,996 0 3765
-ps 12198,19635,4200,1923,-606,996 2 3766
-34 17565,18675,918,891,-987,891 2 3774
-\- 17565,8175,0,0,-2097 0 51757
-14 17565,18675,918,183,-279,183 2 3772
-12 17565,18675,918,0,156 2 3773
-Of 7806,18360,0,3285,-1188,996 2 3754
-Om 7806,18360,0,3303,-1197,996 2 3770
-Fo 11709,11160,0,741,-426,741 0 3755
-Fc 11709,11160,0,0,777 0 3771
-t+- 17565,12210,213,0,-2133 0 3761
-bb 13173,19083,5916,0,-4596 3 3750
-co 13173,19635,0,4470,-2679,996 2 3753
-tno 17565,10185,0,0,-2097 0 3756
-rg 13173,19635,0,4470,-2679,996 2 3758
-S2 7317,18465,0,3258,-300,996 2 3762
-S3 7317,18465,0,3042,-957,996 2 3763
-ac 12198,0,4995,0,1860 1 3768
-S1 7317,18345,0,2562,-2493,996 2 3769
-tmu 17565,12216,0,0,-2850 0 3799
-tdi 17565,11610,0,0,-2667 0 3831
-pc 5856,10578,0,1095,-723,996 0 3767
-fm 5856,18105,0,3918,-1725,996 2 51873
-sd 12198,18105,0,2577,-2925,996 2 51874
-dg 12198,18135,0,315,-1854,315 2 51755
-tm 16101,17850,0,2010,-2547,996 2 51796
-ah 12198,17940,0,1533,-4467,996 2 51935
-ao 12198,19005,0,114,-4878,114 2 51930
-f/ 2928,18675,918,8010,6531,996 2 51759
-em 17565,7350,0,423,330,423 0 51789
-en 12198,7350,0,936,786,936 0 51790
-dd 12198,18135,0,315,-1854,315 2 51773
-.i 5856,12630,0,1461,1425,996 0 51957
-aq 5856,18135,0,3051,-2388,996 2 3623
-bu 13173,14226,0,0,-498 0 51889
-'C 13173,23640,255,2427,513,996 2 20166
-'c 10245,18165,255,2301,816,996 2 20198
-lq 9270,18135,0,4254,-1485,996 2 51838
-rq 9270,18135,0,4254,-1485,996 2 51746
-Bq 9270,2916,2784,0,3018 0 51772
-vz 8781,17940,0,3240,2154,996 2 51834
-fi 12684,18315,0,2934,795,996 2 51881
-fl 12684,18315,0,2949,744,996 2 51882
-ff 13662,18315,0,3921,888,996 2 51883
-Fi 18540,18315,0,2892,921,996 2 51884
-Fl 18540,18315,0,2928,849,996 2 51885
-ij 9759,18165,4995,3777,1905,996 3 51958
-bq 5856,2916,2784,0,3330 0 51756
-%0 22443,18675,975,1293,267,996 2 51901
-a- 12198,16434,0,1257,-3453,996 0 3759
-ab 12198,17940,0,1890,-4329,996 2 51926
-a. 12198,17355,0,0,-6069 2 51927
-oe 16587,12885,255,912,783,912 0 51823
-OE 18051,18270,135,3174,363,996 2 51791
-fo 6342,11160,0,1608,-186,996 0 51886
-fc 6342,11160,0,537,885,537 0 51887
-sq 19029,15624,0,0,-2022 0 51899
-/L 10245,18135,0,0,1620 2 51944
-/l 4878,18165,0,3627,1932,996 2 51960
-a" 12198,18165,0,3174,-3894,996 2 51933
-ho 12198,879,4716,0,-2142 1 51934
-vZ 12198,23415,0,3390,2130,996 2 51802
-IJ 17076,18135,255,2781,1566,996 2 51942
+ad 12198,17355,0,1464,-3698,996 2 161192 -- MSL 109 (19U 168)
+~ 12198,17652,0,1776,-3728,996 2 161176 -- MSL 110 (19U 152)
+a~ "
+`U 13662,23640,255,2892,363,996 2 161241 -- MSL 111 (19U 217)
+^U 13662,23415,255,2892,363,996 2 161243 -- MSL 112 (19U 219)
+u00AF 13173,21105,0,1317,1317,996 2 161199 -- MSL 113 (19U 175)
+'Y 12198,23640,0,4026,-1472,996 2 161245 -- MSL 114 (19U 221)
+'y 10734,18165,4680,2364,1923,996 3 161277 -- MSL 115 (19U 253)
+de 12198,18360,0,1284,-2981,996 2 161200 -- MSL 116 (19U 176)
+,C 13173,18390,4995,1860,540,996 3 161223 -- MSL 117 (19U 199)
+,c 10245,12885,4995,1047,2838,996 1 161255 -- MSL 118 (19U 231)
+~N 14148,22743,0,3030,1638,996 2 161233 -- MSL 119 (19U 209)
+~n 10734,17652,0,2508,1824,996 2 161265 -- MSL 120 (19U 241)
+r! 7806,13041,5094,861,1971,861 1 161185 -- MSL 121 (19U 161)
+r? 11220,12591,5799,0,2016 1 161215 -- MSL 122 (19U 191)
+Cs 12198,15684,0,2514,468,996 0 161188 -- MSL 123 (19U 164)
+Po 12198,18360,0,2223,522,996 2 161187 -- MSL 124 (19U 163)
+Ye 12198,18105,0,4137,1266,996 2 161189 -- MSL 125 (19U 165)
+sc 12198,18390,255,96,-1508,96 2 161191 -- MSL 126 (19U 167)
+Fn 12198,18315,0,1662,-1328,996 2 161155 -- MSL 127 (19U 131)
+ct 12198,18465,630,873,-1004,873 2 161186 -- MSL 128 (19U 162)
+^a 10734,17940,255,1527,1242,996 2 161250 -- MSL 129 (19U 226)
+^e 10245,17940,255,1770,1065,996 2 161258 -- MSL 130 (19U 234)
+^o 10734,17940,255,1527,825,996 2 161268 -- MSL 131 (19U 244)
+^u 10734,17940,255,1800,1011,996 2 161275 -- MSL 132 (19U 251)
+'a 10734,18165,255,2058,1242,996 2 161249 -- MSL 133 (19U 225)
+'e 10245,18165,255,2301,1065,996 2 161257 -- MSL 134 (19U 233)
+'o 10734,18165,255,2058,825,996 2 161267 -- MSL 135 (19U 243)
+'u 10734,18165,255,2058,1011,996 2 161274 -- MSL 136 (19U 250)
+`a 10734,18165,255,918,1242,918 2 161248 -- MSL 137 (19U 224)
+`e 10245,18165,255,1245,1065,996 2 161256 -- MSL 138 (19U 232)
+`o 10734,18165,255,1047,825,996 2 161266 -- MSL 139 (19U 242)
+`u 10734,18165,255,1800,1011,996 2 161273 -- MSL 140 (19U 249)
+:a 10734,17355,255,2478,1242,996 2 161252 -- MSL 141 (19U 228)
+:e 10245,17355,255,2721,1065,996 2 161259 -- MSL 142 (19U 235)
+:o 10734,17355,255,2478,825,996 2 161270 -- MSL 143 (19U 246)
+:u 10734,17355,255,2478,1011,996 2 161276 -- MSL 144 (19U 252)
+oA 13662,24480,0,1125,2325,996 2 161221 -- MSL 145 (19U 197)
+^i 5856,17940,0,3966,1425,996 2 161262 -- MSL 146 (19U 238)
+/O 13662,19944,1833,1989,555,996 2 161240 -- MSL 147 (19U 216)
+AE 18540,18135,0,2904,2310,996 2 161222 -- MSL 148 (19U 198)
+oa 10734,19005,255,918,1242,918 2 161253 -- MSL 149 (19U 229)
+'i 5856,18165,0,4779,1425,996 2 161261 -- MSL 150 (19U 237)
+/o 10734,14238,1866,1050,930,996 0 161272 -- MSL 151 (19U 248)
+ae 16587,12885,255,681,957,681 0 161254 -- MSL 152 (19U 230)
+:A 13662,22560,0,2472,2325,996 2 161220 -- MSL 153 (19U 196)
+`i 5856,18165,0,1461,1425,996 2 161260 -- MSL 154 (19U 236)
+:O 13662,22560,255,2472,447,996 2 161238 -- MSL 155 (19U 214)
+:U 13662,22560,255,2892,363,996 2 161244 -- MSL 156 (19U 220)
+'E 11220,23640,0,3267,1563,996 2 161225 -- MSL 157 (19U 201)
+:i 5856,17355,0,5118,1425,996 2 161263 -- MSL 158 (19U 239)
+ss 11709,18315,255,1839,1917,996 2 161247 -- MSL 159 (19U 223)
+^O 13662,23415,255,1875,447,996 2 161236 -- MSL 160 (19U 212)
+'A 13662,23640,0,1884,2325,996 2 161217 -- MSL 161 (19U 193)
+~A 13662,22743,0,2355,2325,996 2 161219 -- MSL 162 (19U 195)
+~a 10734,17652,255,2508,1242,996 2 161251 -- MSL 163 (19U 227)
+-D 13662,18135,0,1749,1557,996 2 161232 -- MSL 164 (19U 208)
+Sd 10734,18579,255,2247,927,996 2 161264 -- MSL 165 (19U 240)
+'I 5856,23640,0,6393,1566,996 2 161229 -- MSL 166 (19U 205)
+`I 5856,23640,0,3258,1566,996 2 161228 -- MSL 167 (19U 204)
+'O 13662,23640,255,1884,447,996 2 161235 -- MSL 168 (19U 211)
+`O 13662,23640,255,1875,447,996 2 161234 -- MSL 169 (19U 210)
+~O 13662,22743,255,2355,447,996 2 161237 -- MSL 170 (19U 213)
+~o 10734,17652,255,2508,825,996 2 161269 -- MSL 171 (19U 245)
+vS 12684,23415,255,3015,978,996 2 161162 -- MSL 172 (19U 138)
+vs 9759,17940,255,2751,1314,996 2 161178 -- MSL 173 (19U 154)
+'U 13662,23640,255,2892,363,996 2 161242 -- MSL 174 (19U 218)
+:Y 12198,22560,0,4026,-1472,996 2 161183 -- MSL 175 (19U 159)
+:y 10734,17355,4680,2364,1923,996 3 161279 -- MSL 176 (19U 255)
+TP 12198,18135,0,1260,1407,996 2 161246 -- MSL 177 (19U 222)
+Tp 10734,18165,4680,969,3273,969 3 161278 -- MSL 178 (19U 254)
+mc 14637,12630,4350,1122,2931,996 0 161205 -- MSL 180 (19U 181)
+ps 12198,19635,4200,1923,-605,996 2 161206 -- MSL 181 (19U 182)
+34 17565,18675,918,891,-986,891 2 161214 -- MSL 182 (19U 190)
+\- 17565,8175,0,0,-2096 0 60096 -- MSL 183 ( 7J 192)
+14 17565,18675,918,183,-278,183 2 161212 -- MSL 184 (19U 188)
+12 17565,18675,918,0,156 2 161213 -- MSL 185 (19U 189)
+Of 7806,18360,0,3285,-1187,996 2 161194 -- MSL 186 (19U 170)
+Om 7806,18360,0,3303,-1196,996 2 161210 -- MSL 187 (19U 186)
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" "
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^ "
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-U 19029,18135,360,2250,-801,1000 2 3669
-V 19029,18135,0,3789,-2919,1000 2 3670
-W 26346,18135,0,4122,-2541,1000 2 3671
-X 19029,18135,0,3081,1605,1000 2 3672
-Y 18051,18135,0,3720,-2763,1000 2 3673
-Z 16101,18135,0,2598,1719,1000 2 3674
-lB 8781,18135,2397,3690,1038,1000 2 3675
+A 19515,18135,0,0,2400 2 161089 -- MSL 34 (19U 65)
+B 16587,18135,0,1641,684,1000 2 161090 -- MSL 35 (19U 66)
+C 18540,18495,360,1554,-989,1000 2 161091 -- MSL 36 (19U 67)
+D 19029,18135,0,477,804,477 2 161092 -- MSL 37 (19U 68)
+E 15126,18135,0,3099,699,1000 2 161093 -- MSL 38 (19U 69)
+F 14637,18135,0,3549,702,1000 2 161094 -- MSL 39 (19U 70)
+G 19515,18495,360,1095,-1046,1000 2 161095 -- MSL 40 (19U 71)
+H 19029,18135,0,2322,852,1000 2 161096 -- MSL 41 (19U 72)
+I 7317,18135,0,2439,852,1000 2 161097 -- MSL 42 (19U 73)
+J 14637,18135,360,2559,1242,1000 2 161098 -- MSL 43 (19U 74)
+K 17565,18135,0,2910,417,1000 2 161099 -- MSL 44 (19U 75)
+L 14148,18135,0,0,693 2 161100 -- MSL 45 (19U 76)
+M 23907,18135,0,2115,669,1000 2 161101 -- MSL 46 (19U 77)
+N 19029,18135,0,2688,750,1000 2 161102 -- MSL 47 (19U 78)
+O 20004,18495,360,582,-947,582 2 161103 -- MSL 48 (19U 79)
+P 15612,18135,0,2715,708,1000 2 161104 -- MSL 49 (19U 80)
+Q 20490,18495,360,168,-1079,168 2 161105 -- MSL 50 (19U 81)
+R 17076,18135,0,1728,729,1000 2 161106 -- MSL 51 (19U 82)
+S 17076,18495,360,1455,-20,1000 2 161107 -- MSL 52 (19U 83)
+T 16587,18135,0,3801,-2426,1000 2 161108 -- MSL 53 (19U 84)
+U 19029,18135,360,2250,-800,1000 2 161109 -- MSL 54 (19U 85)
+V 19029,18135,0,3789,-2918,1000 2 161110 -- MSL 55 (19U 86)
+W 26346,18135,0,4122,-2540,1000 2 161111 -- MSL 56 (19U 87)
+X 19029,18135,0,3081,1605,1000 2 161112 -- MSL 57 (19U 88)
+Y 18051,18135,0,3720,-2762,1000 2 161113 -- MSL 58 (19U 89)
+Z 16101,18135,0,2598,1719,1000 2 161114 -- MSL 59 (19U 90)
+lB 8781,18135,2397,3690,1038,1000 2 161115 -- MSL 60 (19U 91)
[ "
-rs 8781,18135,1500,0,-2547 2 3676
+rs 8781,18135,1500,0,-2546 2 161116 -- MSL 61 (19U 92)
\ "
-rB 8781,18135,2397,2013,2715,1000 2 3677
+rB 8781,18135,2397,2013,2715,1000 2 161117 -- MSL 62 (19U 93)
] "
-ha 13173,19758,0,36,36,36 2 51875
-_ 13173,0,6588,1317,1317,1000 1 3679
-oq 8781,18135,0,2658,-2295,1000 2 51808
+ha 13173,19758,0,36,36,36 2 161118 -- MSL 63 (19U 94)
+_ 13173,0,6588,1317,1317,1000 1 161119 -- MSL 64 (19U 95)
+oq 8781,18135,0,2658,-2294,1000 2 161169 -- MSL 66 (19U 145)
` "
-a 14148,12990,360,87,729,87 0 3681
-b 15126,18165,360,129,1092,129 2 3682
-c 14148,12990,360,534,114,534 0 3683
-d 15126,18165,360,2658,144,1000 2 3684
-e 14148,12990,360,567,153,567 0 3685
-f 9759,18315,0,3546,-33,1000 2 3686
-g 15126,12990,5169,1059,1470,1000 1 3687
-h 15126,18165,0,126,1185,126 2 3688
-i 6342,18165,0,3060,1143,1000 2 3689
-j 6342,18165,4995,2970,4578,1000 3 3690
-k 14148,18165,0,1248,1092,1000 2 3691
-l 6342,18165,0,2937,1137,1000 2 3692
-m 22932,12990,0,363,1182,363 0 3693
-n 15126,12990,0,117,1182,117 0 3694
-o 15126,12990,360,12,261,12 0 3695
-p 15126,12990,4680,9,2592,9 1 3696
-q 15126,12990,4680,1146,132,1000 1 3697
-r 9270,12990,0,2499,1026,1000 0 3698
-s 13173,12990,360,579,960,579 0 3699
-t 9759,15843,360,2022,-864,1000 0 3700
-u 15126,12630,360,1023,261,1000 0 3701
-v 14637,12630,0,1902,-1086,1000 0 3702
-w 22932,12630,0,1953,-1578,1000 0 3703
-x 14637,12630,0,1035,1767,1000 0 3704
-y 14637,12630,4680,1992,-963,1000 1 3705
-z 12684,12630,0,1344,1365,1000 0 3706
-lC 11709,20130,6075,3315,-1740,1000 3 3707
-{ "
-ba 13173,19758,6588,0,-4596 3 3708
-| "
-rC 11709,20130,6075,0,3183 3 3709
-} "
-ti 26346,8952,0,0,-4029 0 51876
-`A 19515,23100,0,0,2400 2 3776
-^A 19515,23085,0,0,2400 2 3778
-`E 15126,23100,0,3099,699,1000 2 3784
-^E 15126,23085,0,3099,699,1000 2 3786
-:E 15126,22638,0,3099,699,1000 2 3787
-^I 7317,23085,0,5385,852,1000 2 3790
-:I 7317,22638,0,6231,852,1000 2 3791
-aa 16587,17970,0,0,-7479 2 3764
-ga 16587,17970,0,0,-6621 2 3680
-a^ 16587,18105,0,0,-5334 2 3678
+a 14148,12990,360,87,729,87 0 161121 -- MSL 67 (19U 97)
+b 15126,18165,360,129,1092,129 2 161122 -- MSL 68 (19U 98)
+c 14148,12990,360,534,114,534 0 161123 -- MSL 69 (19U 99)
+d 15126,18165,360,2658,144,1000 2 161124 -- MSL 70 (19U 100)
+e 14148,12990,360,567,153,567 0 161125 -- MSL 71 (19U 101)
+f 9759,18315,0,3546,-32,1000 2 161126 -- MSL 72 (19U 102)
+g 15126,12990,5169,1059,1470,1000 1 161127 -- MSL 73 (19U 103)
+h 15126,18165,0,126,1185,126 2 161128 -- MSL 74 (19U 104)
+i 6342,18165,0,3060,1143,1000 2 161129 -- MSL 75 (19U 105)
+j 6342,18165,4995,2970,4578,1000 3 161130 -- MSL 76 (19U 106)
+k 14148,18165,0,1248,1092,1000 2 161131 -- MSL 77 (19U 107)
+l 6342,18165,0,2937,1137,1000 2 161132 -- MSL 78 (19U 108)
+m 22932,12990,0,363,1182,363 0 161133 -- MSL 79 (19U 109)
+n 15126,12990,0,117,1182,117 0 161134 -- MSL 80 (19U 110)
+o 15126,12990,360,12,261,12 0 161135 -- MSL 81 (19U 111)
+p 15126,12990,4680,9,2592,9 1 161136 -- MSL 82 (19U 112)
+q 15126,12990,4680,1146,132,1000 1 161137 -- MSL 83 (19U 113)
+r 9270,12990,0,2499,1026,1000 0 161138 -- MSL 84 (19U 114)
+s 13173,12990,360,579,960,579 0 161139 -- MSL 85 (19U 115)
+t 9759,15843,360,2022,-863,1000 0 161140 -- MSL 86 (19U 116)
+u 15126,12630,360,1023,261,1000 0 161141 -- MSL 87 (19U 117)
+v 14637,12630,0,1902,-1085,1000 0 161142 -- MSL 88 (19U 118)
+w 22932,12630,0,1953,-1577,1000 0 161143 -- MSL 89 (19U 119)
+x 14637,12630,0,1035,1767,1000 0 161144 -- MSL 90 (19U 120)
+y 14637,12630,4680,1992,-962,1000 1 161145 -- MSL 91 (19U 121)
+z 12684,12630,0,1344,1365,1000 0 161146 -- MSL 92 (19U 122)
+{ 11709,20130,6075,3315,-1739,1000 3 161147 -- MSL 93 (19U 123)
+lC "
+| 13173,19758,6588,0,-4595 3 161148 -- MSL 94 (19U 124)
+ba "
+} 11709,20130,6075,0,3183 3 161149 -- MSL 95 (19U 125)
+rC "
+ti 26346,8952,0,0,-4028 0 161150 -- MSL 96 (19U 126)
+`A 19515,23100,0,0,2400 2 161216 -- MSL 99 (19U 192)
+^A 19515,23085,0,0,2400 2 161218 -- MSL 100 (19U 194)
+`E 15126,23100,0,3099,699,1000 2 161224 -- MSL 101 (19U 200)
+^E 15126,23085,0,3099,699,1000 2 161226 -- MSL 102 (19U 202)
+:E 15126,22638,0,3099,699,1000 2 161227 -- MSL 103 (19U 203)
+^I 7317,23085,0,5385,852,1000 2 161230 -- MSL 104 (19U 206)
+:I 7317,22638,0,6231,852,1000 2 161231 -- MSL 105 (19U 207)
+aa 16587,17970,0,0,-7478 2 161204 -- MSL 106 (19U 180)
+ga 16587,17970,0,0,-6620 2 161120 -- MSL 107 (19U 96)
+a^ 16587,18105,0,0,-5333 2 161160 -- MSL 108 (19U 136)
^ "
-ad 16587,17943,0,174,-6261,174 2 3752
-a~ 16587,17724,0,312,-5604,312 2 3710
-~ "
-`U 19029,23100,360,2250,-801,1000 2 3801
-^U 19029,23085,360,2250,-801,1000 2 3803
-'Y 18051,23100,0,3720,-2763,1000 2 3805
-'y 14637,17970,4680,1992,-963,1000 3 3837
-de 16587,18465,0,0,-4104 2 3760
-,C 18540,18495,4875,1554,-990,1000 3 3783
-,c 14148,12990,4875,534,114,534 1 3815
-~N 19029,23019,0,2688,750,1000 2 3793
-~n 15126,17724,0,1044,1182,1000 2 3825
-r! 8781,12576,5589,54,1983,54 1 3745
-r? 13662,12573,5742,0,921 1 3775
-Cs 16587,15684,0,126,-1533,126 0 3748
-Po 16587,18465,0,2265,291,1000 2 3747
-Ye 16587,18105,0,4818,-1089,1000 2 3749
-sc 16587,18495,360,0,-3750 2 3751
-Fn 16587,18315,0,330,-3528,330 2 51871
-ct 16587,18750,765,0,-2322 2 3746
-^a 14148,18105,360,711,729,711 2 3810
-^e 14148,18105,360,711,153,711 2 3818
-^o 15126,18105,360,222,261,222 2 3828
-^u 15126,18105,360,1023,261,1000 2 3835
-'a 14148,17970,360,690,729,690 2 3809
-'e 14148,17970,360,690,153,690 2 3817
-'o 15126,17970,360,201,261,201 2 3827
-'u 15126,17970,360,1023,261,1000 2 3834
-`a 14148,17970,360,87,729,87 2 3808
-`e 14148,17970,360,567,153,567 2 3816
-`o 15126,17970,360,12,261,12 2 3826
-`u 15126,17970,360,1023,261,1000 2 3833
-:a 14148,17943,360,1395,729,1000 2 3812
-:e 14148,17943,360,1395,153,1000 2 3819
-:o 15126,17943,360,906,261,906 2 3830
-:u 15126,17943,360,1023,261,1000 2 3836
-oA 19515,25923,0,0,2400 2 3781
-^i 6342,18105,0,4614,1155,1000 2 3822
-/O 20004,18495,360,2847,1161,1000 2 3800
-AE 25857,18135,0,3231,2919,1000 2 3782
-oa 14148,20490,360,87,729,87 2 3813
-'i 6342,17970,0,4593,1155,1000 2 3821
-/o 15126,12990,360,1242,1386,1000 0 3832
-ae 22443,12990,360,165,384,165 0 3814
-:A 19515,22638,0,132,2400,132 2 3780
-`i 6342,17970,0,1737,1155,1000 2 3820
-:O 20004,22638,360,582,-948,582 2 3798
-:U 19029,22638,360,2250,-801,1000 2 3804
-'E 15126,23100,0,3099,699,1000 2 3785
-:i 6342,17943,0,5298,1155,1000 2 3823
-ss 16101,18315,360,1320,939,1000 2 3807
-^O 20004,23085,360,582,-948,582 2 3796
-'A 19515,23100,0,0,2400 2 3777
-~A 19515,23019,0,936,2400,936 2 3779
-~a 14148,17724,360,1533,729,1000 2 3811
--D 19029,18135,0,477,804,477 2 3792
-Sd 15126,18315,360,357,108,357 2 3824
-'I 7317,23100,0,5619,852,1000 2 3789
-`I 7317,23100,0,2787,852,1000 2 3788
-'O 20004,23100,360,582,-948,582 2 3795
-`O 20004,23100,360,582,-948,582 2 3794
-~O 20004,23019,360,693,-948,693 2 3797
-~o 15126,17724,360,1044,261,1000 2 3829
-vS 17076,23085,360,1629,-21,1000 2 51795
-vs 13173,18234,360,2241,960,1000 2 51827
-'U 19029,23100,360,2250,-801,1000 2 3802
-:Y 18051,22638,0,3720,-2763,1000 2 51801
-:y 14637,17943,4680,1992,-963,1000 3 3839
-TP 15612,18135,0,1692,717,1000 2 3806
-Tp 15126,18165,4680,9,2592,9 3 3838
-mc 14637,12630,4350,1122,2931,1000 0 3765
-ps 16590,19635,4200,0,-2379 2 3766
-34 26346,18465,945,0,-3291 2 3774
-\- 26346,8070,0,0,-4869 0 51757
-14 26346,18465,945,0,-3621 2 3772
-12 26346,18465,945,0,-3087 2 3773
-Of 10734,18465,0,1791,-1671,1000 2 3754
-Om 10734,18465,0,2232,-1599,1000 2 3770
-Fo 14637,11046,0,468,-876,468 0 3755
-Fc 14637,11046,0,0,537 0 3771
-t+- 26346,14910,0,0,-4770 0 3761
-bb 13173,19083,5916,0,-4596 3 3750
-co 13173,19635,0,4683,-2892,1000 2 3753
-tno 26346,11697,0,0,-4425 0 3756
-rg 13173,19635,0,4683,-2892,1000 2 3758
-S2 10245,18465,0,1800,-1065,1000 2 3762
-S3 10245,18465,0,1941,-1134,1000 2 3763
-ac 16587,0,4875,0,-1797 1 3768
-S1 10245,18345,0,693,-3387,693 2 3769
-tmu 26346,14010,0,0,-6081 0 3799
-tdi 26346,12255,0,0,-4845 0 3831
-pc 8781,10935,0,0,-2136 0 3767
-fm 8781,18105,0,1911,-3000,1000 2 51873
-sd 16587,18105,0,0,-3000 2 51874
-dg 16587,18135,0,0,-2772 2 51755
-tm 16128,17850,0,2196,-2760,1000 2 51796
-ah 16587,18234,0,534,-6378,534 2 51935
-ao 16587,20490,0,0,-6318 2 51930
-f/ 2439,18465,945,8739,7344,1000 2 51759
-em 26346,7380,0,0,-2343 0 51789
-en 16587,7470,0,24,-378,24 0 51790
-dd 16587,18135,0,0,-2799 2 51773
-.i 6342,12630,0,1374,1155,1000 0 51957
-aq 8781,18246,0,2136,-4233,1000 2 3623
-bu 13173,14226,0,0,-498 0 51889
-'C 18540,23100,360,1554,-990,1000 2 20166
-'c 14148,17970,360,690,114,690 2 20198
-lq 13173,18135,0,3186,-2322,1000 2 51838
-rq 13173,18135,0,3246,-2382,1000 2 51746
-Bq 13173,2925,3150,0,1596 0 51772
-vz 12684,18234,0,2487,1365,1000 2 51834
-fi 16101,18315,0,2976,-249,1000 2 51881
-fl 16101,18315,0,2811,-216,1000 2 51882
-ff 18051,18315,0,3666,-165,1000 2 51883
-Fi 24396,18315,0,2886,-174,1000 2 51884
-Fl 24396,18315,0,2748,-168,1000 2 51885
-ij 12684,18165,4995,2970,1143,1000 3 51958
-bq 8781,2925,3150,0,2349 0 51756
-%0 26346,18720,840,426,-315,426 2 51901
-a- 16587,17040,0,327,-5010,327 2 3759
-ab 16587,17937,0,0,-5469 2 51926
-a. 16587,17943,0,0,-8355 2 51927
-oe 23907,12990,360,141,-243,141 0 51823
-OE 26346,18270,135,3102,-987,1000 2 51791
-fo 9759,11046,0,438,-1293,438 0 51886
-fc 9759,11046,0,0,-363 0 51887
-sq 19029,15624,0,0,-2022 0 51899
-/L 14148,18135,0,0,693 2 51944
-/l 6342,18165,0,2937,1122,1000 2 51960
-a" 16587,17970,0,2460,-5865,1000 2 51933
-ho 16587,696,4458,0,-6957 0 51934
-vZ 16101,23085,0,2598,1719,1000 2 51802
-IJ 20976,18135,360,2559,852,1000 2 51942
+ad 16587,17943,0,174,-6260,174 2 161192 -- MSL 109 (19U 168)
+~ 16587,17724,0,312,-5603,312 2 161176 -- MSL 110 (19U 152)
+a~ "
+`U 19029,23100,360,2250,-800,1000 2 161241 -- MSL 111 (19U 217)
+^U 19029,23085,360,2250,-800,1000 2 161243 -- MSL 112 (19U 219)
+u00AF 13173,21105,0,1317,1317,1000 2 161199 -- MSL 113 (19U 175)
+'Y 18051,23100,0,3720,-2762,1000 2 161245 -- MSL 114 (19U 221)
+'y 14637,17970,4680,1992,-962,1000 3 161277 -- MSL 115 (19U 253)
+de 16587,18465,0,0,-4103 2 161200 -- MSL 116 (19U 176)
+,C 18540,18495,4875,1554,-989,1000 3 161223 -- MSL 117 (19U 199)
+,c 14148,12990,4875,534,114,534 1 161255 -- MSL 118 (19U 231)
+~N 19029,23019,0,2688,750,1000 2 161233 -- MSL 119 (19U 209)
+~n 15126,17724,0,1044,1182,1000 2 161265 -- MSL 120 (19U 241)
+r! 8781,12576,5589,54,1983,54 1 161185 -- MSL 121 (19U 161)
+r? 13662,12573,5742,0,921 1 161215 -- MSL 122 (19U 191)
+Cs 16587,15684,0,126,-1532,126 0 161188 -- MSL 123 (19U 164)
+Po 16587,18465,0,2265,291,1000 2 161187 -- MSL 124 (19U 163)
+Ye 16587,18105,0,4818,-1088,1000 2 161189 -- MSL 125 (19U 165)
+sc 16587,18495,360,0,-3749 2 161191 -- MSL 126 (19U 167)
+Fn 16587,18315,0,330,-3527,330 2 161155 -- MSL 127 (19U 131)
+ct 16587,18750,765,0,-2321 2 161186 -- MSL 128 (19U 162)
+^a 14148,18105,360,711,729,711 2 161250 -- MSL 129 (19U 226)
+^e 14148,18105,360,711,153,711 2 161258 -- MSL 130 (19U 234)
+^o 15126,18105,360,222,261,222 2 161268 -- MSL 131 (19U 244)
+^u 15126,18105,360,1023,261,1000 2 161275 -- MSL 132 (19U 251)
+'a 14148,17970,360,690,729,690 2 161249 -- MSL 133 (19U 225)
+'e 14148,17970,360,690,153,690 2 161257 -- MSL 134 (19U 233)
+'o 15126,17970,360,201,261,201 2 161267 -- MSL 135 (19U 243)
+'u 15126,17970,360,1023,261,1000 2 161274 -- MSL 136 (19U 250)
+`a 14148,17970,360,87,729,87 2 161248 -- MSL 137 (19U 224)
+`e 14148,17970,360,567,153,567 2 161256 -- MSL 138 (19U 232)
+`o 15126,17970,360,12,261,12 2 161266 -- MSL 139 (19U 242)
+`u 15126,17970,360,1023,261,1000 2 161273 -- MSL 140 (19U 249)
+:a 14148,17943,360,1395,729,1000 2 161252 -- MSL 141 (19U 228)
+:e 14148,17943,360,1395,153,1000 2 161259 -- MSL 142 (19U 235)
+:o 15126,17943,360,906,261,906 2 161270 -- MSL 143 (19U 246)
+:u 15126,17943,360,1023,261,1000 2 161276 -- MSL 144 (19U 252)
+oA 19515,25923,0,0,2400 2 161221 -- MSL 145 (19U 197)
+^i 6342,18105,0,4614,1155,1000 2 161262 -- MSL 146 (19U 238)
+/O 20004,18495,360,2847,1161,1000 2 161240 -- MSL 147 (19U 216)
+AE 25857,18135,0,3231,2919,1000 2 161222 -- MSL 148 (19U 198)
+oa 14148,20490,360,87,729,87 2 161253 -- MSL 149 (19U 229)
+'i 6342,17970,0,4593,1155,1000 2 161261 -- MSL 150 (19U 237)
+/o 15126,12990,360,1242,1386,1000 0 161272 -- MSL 151 (19U 248)
+ae 22443,12990,360,165,384,165 0 161254 -- MSL 152 (19U 230)
+:A 19515,22638,0,132,2400,132 2 161220 -- MSL 153 (19U 196)
+`i 6342,17970,0,1737,1155,1000 2 161260 -- MSL 154 (19U 236)
+:O 20004,22638,360,582,-947,582 2 161238 -- MSL 155 (19U 214)
+:U 19029,22638,360,2250,-800,1000 2 161244 -- MSL 156 (19U 220)
+'E 15126,23100,0,3099,699,1000 2 161225 -- MSL 157 (19U 201)
+:i 6342,17943,0,5298,1155,1000 2 161263 -- MSL 158 (19U 239)
+ss 16101,18315,360,1320,939,1000 2 161247 -- MSL 159 (19U 223)
+^O 20004,23085,360,582,-947,582 2 161236 -- MSL 160 (19U 212)
+'A 19515,23100,0,0,2400 2 161217 -- MSL 161 (19U 193)
+~A 19515,23019,0,936,2400,936 2 161219 -- MSL 162 (19U 195)
+~a 14148,17724,360,1533,729,1000 2 161251 -- MSL 163 (19U 227)
+-D 19029,18135,0,477,804,477 2 161232 -- MSL 164 (19U 208)
+Sd 15126,18315,360,357,108,357 2 161264 -- MSL 165 (19U 240)
+'I 7317,23100,0,5619,852,1000 2 161229 -- MSL 166 (19U 205)
+`I 7317,23100,0,2787,852,1000 2 161228 -- MSL 167 (19U 204)
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+rC "
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+^A 19515,23085 2 161218 -- MSL 100 (19U 194)
+`E 15126,23085 2 161224 -- MSL 101 (19U 200)
+^E 15126,23085 2 161226 -- MSL 102 (19U 202)
+:E 15126,22755 2 161227 -- MSL 103 (19U 203)
+^I 7317,23085 2 161230 -- MSL 104 (19U 206)
+:I 7317,22755 2 161231 -- MSL 105 (19U 207)
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+ga 16587,18075 2 161120 -- MSL 107 (19U 96)
+a^ 16587,17985 2 161160 -- MSL 108 (19U 136)
^ "
-ad 16587,17775 2 3752
-a~ 16587,18294 2 3710
-~ "
-`U 19029,23085,360 2 3801
-^U 19029,23085,360 2 3803
-'Y 18051,23085 2 3805
-'y 14637,18075,4680 3 3837
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-~N 19029,22959 2 3793
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-r? 13662,12516,5799 1 3775
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-Ye 16587,18105 2 3749
-sc 16587,18495,360 2 3751
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-ct 16587,18825,720 2 3746
-^a 14148,17985,360 2 3810
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-^o 15126,17985,360 2 3828
-^u 15126,17985,360 2 3835
-'a 14148,18075,360 2 3809
-'e 14148,18075,360 2 3817
-'o 15126,18075,360 2 3827
-'u 15126,18075,360 2 3834
-`a 14148,18075,360 2 3808
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-:a 14148,17775,360 2 3812
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-:o 15126,17775,360 2 3830
-:u 15126,17775,360 2 3836
-oA 19515,25923 2 3781
-^i 6342,17985 2 3822
-/O 20004,18495,375 2 3800
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-'i 6342,18075 2 3821
-/o 15126,13008,408 0 3832
-ae 22443,12990,360 0 3814
-:A 19515,22755 2 3780
-`i 6342,18075 2 3820
-:O 20004,22755,360 2 3798
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-'E 15126,23085 2 3785
-:i 6342,17775 2 3823
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-^O 20004,23085,360 2 3796
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-Sd 15126,18315,360 2 3824
-'I 7317,23085 2 3789
-`I 7317,23085 2 3788
-'O 20004,23085,360 2 3795
-`O 20004,23085,360 2 3794
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-12 26346,18465,1020 2 3773
-Of 10734,18465 2 3754
-Om 10734,18465 2 3770
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-Fc 14637,11085 0 3771
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-S2 10245,18465 2 3762
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-vz 12684,17985 2 51834
-fi 16101,18315 2 51881
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-a- 16587,16845 2 3759
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-/l 6342,18165 2 51960
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+^U 19029,23085,360 2 161243 -- MSL 112 (19U 219)
+u00AF 13173,21105 2 161199 -- MSL 113 (19U 175)
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+:O 20004,22755,360 2 161238 -- MSL 155 (19U 214)
+:U 19029,22755,360 2 161244 -- MSL 156 (19U 220)
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+^O 20004,23085,360 2 161236 -- MSL 160 (19U 212)
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+~O 20004,22959,360 2 161237 -- MSL 170 (19U 213)
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+'U 19029,23085,360 2 161242 -- MSL 174 (19U 218)
+:Y 18051,22755 2 161183 -- MSL 175 (19U 159)
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+S3 10245,18465 2 161203 -- MSL 198 (19U 179)
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+u2017 13173,0,6588 1 60095 -- MSL 314 ( 7J 191)
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+.i 6342,12630 0 46333 -- MSL 328 ( 5T 253)
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+'c 14148,18075,360 2 75238 -- MSL 407 ( 9E 230)
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+u0065_030C 14148,17985,360 2 75244 -- MSL 417 ( 9E 236)
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+u006C_0301 6342,23130 2 75237 -- MSL 441 ( 9E 229)
+u004C_030C 14148,19650 2 75196 -- MSL 442 ( 9E 188)
+u006C_030C 8781,19650 2 75198 -- MSL 443 ( 9E 190)
+u004E_0301 19029,23085 2 75217 -- MSL 446 ( 9E 209)
+u006E_0301 15126,18075 2 75249 -- MSL 447 ( 9E 241)
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+u006E_030C 15126,17985 2 75250 -- MSL 449 ( 9E 242)
+u004F_030B 20004,23085,360 2 75221 -- MSL 452 ( 9E 213)
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+u0052_0301 17076,23085 2 75200 -- MSL 456 ( 9E 192)
+u0072_0301 9270,18075 2 75232 -- MSL 457 ( 9E 224)
+u0052_030C 17076,23085 2 75224 -- MSL 458 ( 9E 216)
+u0072_030C 9270,17985 2 75256 -- MSL 459 ( 9E 248)
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+u005A_0307 16101,22755 2 75183 -- MSL 484 ( 9E 175)
+u007A_0307 12684,17775 2 75199 -- MSL 485 ( 9E 191)
+u2070 10245,18465 2 51753 -- MSL 1000 ( 6J 41)
+u2074 10245,18345 2 51748 -- MSL 1001 ( 6J 36)
+u2075 10245,18345 2 51749 -- MSL 1002 ( 6J 37)
+u2076 10245,18465 2 51806 -- MSL 1003 ( 6J 94)
+u2077 10245,18345 2 51750 -- MSL 1004 ( 6J 38)
+u2078 10245,18465 2 51754 -- MSL 1005 ( 6J 42)
+u2079 10245,18465 2 51752 -- MSL 1006 ( 6J 40)
+lq 13173,18135 2 161171 -- MSL 1017 (19U 147)
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+Bq 13173,3015,3060 0 161156 -- MSL 1019 (19U 132)
+u2003 26346,0 0 51821 -- MSL 1020 ( 6J 109)
+u2002 16587,0 0 51822 -- MSL 1021 ( 6J 110)
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+Fi 24396,18315 2 51884 -- MSL 1043 ( 6J 172)
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+ij 12684,18165,4995 3 60134 -- MSL 1047 ( 7J 230)
+u2105 25374,18495,360 2 60072 -- MSL 1060 ( 7J 168)
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+u0067_0306 15126,17985,5088 3 46320 -- MSL 1062 ( 5T 240)
+u0053_0327 17076,18495,5025 3 75178 -- MSL 1063 ( 9E 170)
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+%0 26346,18720,840 2 161161 -- MSL 1068 (19U 137)
+a- 16587,16845 2 60154 -- MSL 1084 ( 7J 250)
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+a. 16587,17775 2 75263 -- MSL 1088 ( 9E 255)
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+OE 26346,18270,135 2 161164 -- MSL 1091 (19U 140)
+fo 9759,11085 0 161163 -- MSL 1092 (19U 139)
+fc 9759,11085 0 161179 -- MSL 1093 (19U 155)
+sq 19029,15624 0 60091 -- MSL 1094 ( 7J 187)
+/L 14148,18135 2 75171 -- MSL 1095 ( 9E 163)
+/l 6342,18165 2 75187 -- MSL 1096 ( 9E 179)
+a" 16587,18075 2 75197 -- MSL 1097 ( 9E 189)
+ho 16587,1425,4704 1 75186 -- MSL 1098 ( 9E 178)
+vZ 16101,23085 2 75150 -- MSL 1106 ( 9E 142)
+IJ 21354,18135,360 2 60135 -- MSL 1107 ( 7J 231)
diff --git a/contrib/groff/font/devlj4/WINGDINGS b/contrib/groff/font/devlj4/WINGDINGS
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..ae03702365e5
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/groff/font/devlj4/WINGDINGS
@@ -0,0 +1,230 @@
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+pclweight 0
+pclstyle 0
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+--- 35553,13255 0 4746276 -- HP PUA U+F024 (579L 36)
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+--- 29959,19120 2 4746283 -- HP PUA U+F02B (579L 43)
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+--- 30993,20942 2 4746285 -- HP PUA U+F02D (579L 45)
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+u270C 15542,20722,323 2 4746305 -- HP PUA U+F041 (579L 65)
+--- 20981,20722,930 2 4746306 -- HP PUA U+F042 (579L 66)
+--- 17841,19598 2 4746307 -- HP PUA U+F043 (579L 67)
+--- 17841,16033,478 0 4746308 -- HP PUA U+F044 (579L 68)
+u261C 24921,15477 0 4746309 -- HP PUA U+F045 (579L 69)
+u261E 24921,15477 0 4746310 -- HP PUA U+F046 (579L 70)
+u261D 14521,19973,478 2 4746311 -- HP PUA U+F047 (579L 71)
+u261F 14521,19973,478 2 4746312 -- HP PUA U+F048 (579L 72)
+--- 23590,20722,323 2 4746313 -- HP PUA U+F049 (579L 73)
+u263A 22311,19598,478 2 4746314 -- HP PUA U+F04A (579L 74)
+--- 22311,19598,478 2 4746315 -- HP PUA U+F04B (579L 75)
+u2639 22311,19598,478 2 4746316 -- HP PUA U+F04C (579L 76)
+--- 29391,19598,478 2 4746317 -- HP PUA U+F04D (579L 77)
+u2620 17467,19598,478 2 4746318 -- HP PUA U+F04E (579L 78)
+--- 22466,20399,2713 2 4746319 -- HP PUA U+F04F (579L 79)
+--- 28810,21523 2 4746320 -- HP PUA U+F050 (579L 80)
+u2708 23500,19120 2 4746321 -- HP PUA U+F051 (579L 81)
+u263C 23293,19120 2 4746322 -- HP PUA U+F052 (579L 82)
+--- 17208,19120 2 4746323 -- HP PUA U+F053 (579L 83)
+u2744 21510,19120 2 4746324 -- HP PUA U+F054 (579L 84)
+--- 19753,19120 2 4746325 -- HP PUA U+F055 (579L 85)
+u271E 19753,19120 2 4746326 -- HP PUA U+F056 (579L 86)
+--- 19120,19120 2 4746327 -- HP PUA U+F057 (579L 87)
+u2720 18345,16498 0 4746328 -- HP PUA U+F058 (579L 88)
+u2721 21019,19120 2 4746329 -- HP PUA U+F059 (579L 89)
+u262A 23422,19120 2 4746330 -- HP PUA U+F05A (579L 90)
+u262F 23590,19120 2 4746331 -- HP PUA U+F05B (579L 91)
+u0950 23694,19598,491 2 4746332 -- HP PUA U+F05C (579L 92)
+u2638 23577,19120 2 4746333 -- HP PUA U+F05D (579L 93)
+u2648 30592,19611,5103 3 4746334 -- HP PUA U+F05E (579L 94)
+u2649 27892,19120,5413 3 4746335 -- HP PUA U+F05F (579L 95)
+u264A 25502,20309,1279 2 4746336 -- HP PUA U+F060 (579L 96)
+u264B 28848,19133 2 4746337 -- HP PUA U+F061 (579L 97)
+u264C 24895,20722,5413 3 4746338 -- HP PUA U+F062 (579L 98)
+u264D 24688,19469,5103 3 4746339 -- HP PUA U+F063 (579L 99)
+u264E 25024,19120 2 4746340 -- HP PUA U+F064 (579L 100)
+u264F 27117,19495,5361 3 4746341 -- HP PUA U+F065 (579L 101)
+u2650 24572,19598,478 2 4746342 -- HP PUA U+F066 (579L 102)
+u2651 29003,19611,3824 2 4746343 -- HP PUA U+F067 (579L 103)
+u2652 28177,17531 0 4746344 -- HP PUA U+F068 (579L 104)
+u2653 20632,19598,478 2 4746345 -- HP PUA U+F069 (579L 105)
+u0026 27776,15167,2713 0 4746346 -- HP PUA U+F06A (579L 106)
+u0026 33628,19598,4147 2 4746347 -- HP PUA U+F06B (579L 107)
+u25CF 19753,17208 0 4746348 -- HP PUA U+F06C (579L 108)
+u274D 25205,19120 2 4746349 -- HP PUA U+F06D (579L 109)
+u25A0 19753,17208 0 4746350 -- HP PUA U+F06E (579L 110)
+u25A1 23577,19120 2 4746351 -- HP PUA U+F06F (579L 111)
+--- 23577,19120 2 4746352 -- HP PUA U+F070 (579L 112)
+u2751 23577,19120 2 4746353 -- HP PUA U+F071 (579L 113)
+u2752 23577,19120 2 4746354 -- HP PUA U+F072 (579L 114)
+--- 12105,14973 0 4746355 -- HP PUA U+F073 (579L 115)
+u2666 19753,20386,1253 2 4746356 -- HP PUA U+F074 (579L 116)
+u25C6 26097,20386,1253 2 4746357 -- HP PUA U+F075 (579L 117)
+u2756 23577,19120 2 4746358 -- HP PUA U+F076 (579L 118)
+--- 15283,14973 0 4746359 -- HP PUA U+F077 (579L 119)
+u2327 28047,19120 2 4746360 -- HP PUA U+F078 (579L 120)
+u2353 28047,19120 2 4746361 -- HP PUA U+F079 (579L 121)
+u2318 23577,19120 2 4746362 -- HP PUA U+F07A (579L 122)
+u2740 23590,18746 0 4746363 -- HP PUA U+F07B (579L 123)
+u273F 23590,19017 2 4746364 -- HP PUA U+F07C (579L 124)
+u275D 14030,20399 2 4746365 -- HP PUA U+F07D (579L 125)
+u275E 14030,20399 2 4746366 -- HP PUA U+F07E (579L 126)
+u24EA 23590,19120 2 4746368 -- HP PUA U+F080 (579L 128)
+u2460 23590,19120 2 4746369 -- HP PUA U+F081 (579L 129)
+u2461 23590,19120 2 4746370 -- HP PUA U+F082 (579L 130)
+u2462 23590,19120 2 4746371 -- HP PUA U+F083 (579L 131)
+u2463 23590,19120 2 4746372 -- HP PUA U+F084 (579L 132)
+u2464 23590,19120 2 4746373 -- HP PUA U+F085 (579L 133)
+u2465 23590,19120 2 4746374 -- HP PUA U+F086 (579L 134)
+u2466 23590,19120 2 4746375 -- HP PUA U+F087 (579L 135)
+u2467 23590,19120 2 4746376 -- HP PUA U+F088 (579L 136)
+u2468 23590,19120 2 4746377 -- HP PUA U+F089 (579L 137)
+u2469 23590,19120 2 4746378 -- HP PUA U+F08A (579L 138)
+u24FF 23590,19120 2 4746379 -- HP PUA U+F08B (579L 139)
+u2776 23590,19120 2 4746380 -- HP PUA U+F08C (579L 140)
+u2777 23590,19120 2 4746381 -- HP PUA U+F08D (579L 141)
+u2778 23590,19120 2 4746382 -- HP PUA U+F08E (579L 142)
+u2779 23590,19120 2 4746383 -- HP PUA U+F08F (579L 143)
+u277A 23590,19120 2 4746384 -- HP PUA U+F090 (579L 144)
+u277B 23590,19120 2 4746385 -- HP PUA U+F091 (579L 145)
+u277C 23590,19120 2 4746386 -- HP PUA U+F092 (579L 146)
+u277D 23590,19120 2 4746387 -- HP PUA U+F093 (579L 147)
+u277E 23590,19120 2 4746388 -- HP PUA U+F094 (579L 148)
+u277F 23590,19120 2 4746389 -- HP PUA U+F095 (579L 149)
+--- 26458,14030 0 4746390 -- HP PUA U+F096 (579L 150)
+--- 26458,14030 0 4746391 -- HP PUA U+F097 (579L 151)
+--- 26458,14030 0 4746392 -- HP PUA U+F098 (579L 152)
+--- 26458,14030 0 4746393 -- HP PUA U+F099 (579L 153)
+--- 26458,14030 0 4746394 -- HP PUA U+F09A (579L 154)
+--- 26458,14030 0 4746395 -- HP PUA U+F09B (579L 155)
+--- 26458,14030 0 4746396 -- HP PUA U+F09C (579L 156)
+--- 26458,14030 0 4746397 -- HP PUA U+F09D (579L 157)
+u00B7 8281,11472 0 4746398 -- HP PUA U+F09E (579L 158)
+u2022 12105,13384 0 4746399 -- HP PUA U+F09F (579L 159)
+u25AA 8281,11472 0 4746400 -- HP PUA U+F0A0 (579L 160)
+u25CB 23577,19120 2 4746401 -- HP PUA U+F0A1 (579L 161)
+--- 23577,19120 2 4746402 -- HP PUA U+F0A2 (579L 162)
+--- 23577,19120 2 4746403 -- HP PUA U+F0A3 (579L 163)
+u25C9 23577,19120 2 4746404 -- HP PUA U+F0A4 (579L 164)
+u25CE 23577,19120 2 4746405 -- HP PUA U+F0A5 (579L 165)
+--- 25205,19120 2 4746406 -- HP PUA U+F0A6 (579L 166)
+u25AA 12105,13384 0 4746407 -- HP PUA U+F0A7 (579L 167)
+u25FB 23577,19120 2 4746408 -- HP PUA U+F0A8 (579L 168)
+--- 23577,19120 2 4746409 -- HP PUA U+F0A9 (579L 169)
+u2726 23577,19120 2 4746410 -- HP PUA U+F0AA (579L 170)
+u2605 23577,19120 2 4746411 -- HP PUA U+F0AB (579L 171)
+u2736 23577,19120 2 4746412 -- HP PUA U+F0AC (579L 172)
+u2734 23577,19120 2 4746413 -- HP PUA U+F0AD (579L 173)
+u2739 23577,19120 2 4746414 -- HP PUA U+F0AE (579L 174)
+u2735 23577,19120 2 4746415 -- HP PUA U+F0AF (579L 175)
+--- 23577,19120 2 4746416 -- HP PUA U+F0B0 (579L 176)
+u2316 23577,19120 2 4746417 -- HP PUA U+F0B1 (579L 177)
+u2727 23577,19120 2 4746418 -- HP PUA U+F0B2 (579L 178)
+u2311 23577,16769 0 4746419 -- HP PUA U+F0B3 (579L 179)
+--- 23577,19120 2 4746420 -- HP PUA U+F0B4 (579L 180)
+u272A 23577,19120 2 4746421 -- HP PUA U+F0B5 (579L 181)
+u2730 23577,19120 2 4746422 -- HP PUA U+F0B6 (579L 182)
+--- 23577,19120 2 4746423 -- HP PUA U+F0B7 (579L 183)
+--- 23577,19120 2 4746424 -- HP PUA U+F0B8 (579L 184)
+--- 23577,19120 2 4746425 -- HP PUA U+F0B9 (579L 185)
+--- 23577,19120 2 4746426 -- HP PUA U+F0BA (579L 186)
+--- 23577,19120 2 4746427 -- HP PUA U+F0BB (579L 187)
+--- 23577,19120 2 4746428 -- HP PUA U+F0BC (579L 188)
+--- 23577,19120 2 4746429 -- HP PUA U+F0BD (579L 189)
+--- 23577,19120 2 4746430 -- HP PUA U+F0BE (579L 190)
+--- 23577,19120 2 4746431 -- HP PUA U+F0BF (579L 191)
+--- 23577,19120 2 4746432 -- HP PUA U+F0C0 (579L 192)
+--- 23577,19120 2 4746433 -- HP PUA U+F0C1 (579L 193)
+--- 23577,19120 2 4746434 -- HP PUA U+F0C2 (579L 194)
+--- 23577,20877,2390 2 4746435 -- HP PUA U+F0C3 (579L 195)
+--- 23577,20877,2390 2 4746436 -- HP PUA U+F0C4 (579L 196)
+--- 23577,20877,2390 2 4746437 -- HP PUA U+F0C5 (579L 197)
+--- 23577,20877,2390 2 4746438 -- HP PUA U+F0C6 (579L 198)
+--- 27724,19120 2 4746439 -- HP PUA U+F0C7 (579L 199)
+--- 27724,19120 2 4746440 -- HP PUA U+F0C8 (579L 200)
+--- 27724,19120 2 4746441 -- HP PUA U+F0C9 (579L 201)
+--- 27724,19120 2 4746442 -- HP PUA U+F0CA (579L 202)
+--- 26458,20244,5103 3 4746443 -- HP PUA U+F0CB (579L 203)
+--- 26458,20877,5581 3 4746444 -- HP PUA U+F0CC (579L 204)
+--- 26458,20244,4935 3 4746445 -- HP PUA U+F0CD (579L 205)
+--- 26458,20244,4935 3 4746446 -- HP PUA U+F0CE (579L 206)
+--- 26458,20244,4935 3 4746447 -- HP PUA U+F0CF (579L 207)
+--- 26458,20244,4935 3 4746448 -- HP PUA U+F0D0 (579L 208)
+--- 26458,20244,4948 3 4746449 -- HP PUA U+F0D1 (579L 209)
+--- 26458,20244,4935 3 4746450 -- HP PUA U+F0D2 (579L 210)
+--- 26458,20244,4935 3 4746451 -- HP PUA U+F0D3 (579L 211)
+--- 26458,20257,4935 3 4746452 -- HP PUA U+F0D4 (579L 212)
+u232B 33150,19120 2 4746453 -- HP PUA U+F0D5 (579L 213)
+u2326 33150,19120 2 4746454 -- HP PUA U+F0D6 (579L 214)
+--- 21019,19120 2 4746455 -- HP PUA U+F0D7 (579L 215)
+u27A2 21019,19120 2 4746456 -- HP PUA U+F0D8 (579L 216)
+--- 23577,19120 2 4746457 -- HP PUA U+F0D9 (579L 217)
+--- 23577,16562 0 4746458 -- HP PUA U+F0DA (579L 218)
+--- 23577,19120 2 4746459 -- HP PUA U+F0DB (579L 219)
+u27B2 23577,19120 2 4746460 -- HP PUA U+F0DC (579L 220)
+--- 23577,19120 2 4746461 -- HP PUA U+F0DD (579L 221)
+--- 23577,18578 0 4746462 -- HP PUA U+F0DE (579L 222)
+--- 25916,19120 2 4746463 -- HP PUA U+F0DF (579L 223)
+--- 25916,19120 2 4746464 -- HP PUA U+F0E0 (579L 224)
+--- 23577,19120,2338 2 4746465 -- HP PUA U+F0E1 (579L 225)
+--- 23577,21459 2 4746466 -- HP PUA U+F0E2 (579L 226)
+--- 20528,17596 0 4746467 -- HP PUA U+F0E3 (579L 227)
+--- 20528,17596 0 4746468 -- HP PUA U+F0E4 (579L 228)
+--- 20528,17596 0 4746469 -- HP PUA U+F0E5 (579L 229)
+--- 20528,17596 0 4746470 -- HP PUA U+F0E6 (579L 230)
+--- 28241,19120 2 4746471 -- HP PUA U+F0E7 (579L 231)
+u2794 28241,19120 2 4746472 -- HP PUA U+F0E8 (579L 232)
+--- 23577,19120,4664 3 4746473 -- HP PUA U+F0E9 (579L 233)
+--- 23577,23784 2 4746474 -- HP PUA U+F0EA (579L 234)
+--- 23086,18875 2 4746475 -- HP PUA U+F0EB (579L 235)
+--- 23086,18875 2 4746476 -- HP PUA U+F0EC (579L 236)
+--- 23086,18875 2 4746477 -- HP PUA U+F0ED (579L 237)
+--- 23086,18875 2 4746478 -- HP PUA U+F0EE (579L 238)
+u21E6 23577,17738 0 4746479 -- HP PUA U+F0EF (579L 239)
+u21E8 23577,17738 0 4746480 -- HP PUA U+F0F0 (579L 240)
+u21E7 21446,19120 2 4746481 -- HP PUA U+F0F1 (579L 241)
+u21E9 21446,19120 2 4746482 -- HP PUA U+F0F2 (579L 242)
+u2B04 28047,17738 0 4746483 -- HP PUA U+F0F3 (579L 243)
+u21F3 21446,19120,4470 2 4746484 -- HP PUA U+F0F4 (579L 244)
+u2B00 20683,19120 2 4746485 -- HP PUA U+F0F5 (579L 245)
+u2B01 20683,19120 2 4746486 -- HP PUA U+F0F6 (579L 246)
+u2B03 20683,16226 0 4746487 -- HP PUA U+F0F7 (579L 247)
+u2B02 20683,16226 0 4746488 -- HP PUA U+F0F8 (579L 248)
+u25AD 12751,13384 0 4746489 -- HP PUA U+F0F9 (579L 249)
+u25AB 10193,13384 0 4746490 -- HP PUA U+F0FA (579L 250)
+u2717 16808,15852 0 4746491 -- HP PUA U+F0FB (579L 251)
+u2713 20787,20257 2 4746492 -- HP PUA U+F0FC (579L 252)
+u2612 23590,19120 2 4746493 -- HP PUA U+F0FD (579L 253)
+u2611 23590,20167 2 4746494 -- HP PUA U+F0FE (579L 254)
+--- 27376,19844 2 4746495 -- HP PUA U+F0FF (579L 255)
diff --git a/contrib/groff/font/devlj4/generate/Makefile b/contrib/groff/font/devlj4/generate/Makefile
index 2ce6f5f6abac..88a8cba7dd1a 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/font/devlj4/generate/Makefile
+++ b/contrib/groff/font/devlj4/generate/Makefile
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-# Copyright (C) 1994, 2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+# Copyright (C) 1994, 2002, 2003, 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
# Written by James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
#
# This file is part of groff.
@@ -15,14 +15,20 @@
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
# with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-# Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
+# Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
# Directory containing Autofont TFM files.
-# The TFM files I used are available for ftp as
+# The TFM files used are available for ftp as
#
# ftp://ftp.hp.com/pub/faxes/software/tfmlj4p.exe
#
# This is a self-extracting MS-DOS archive (in ZIP format).
+#
+# Metric files for the Arial and Times New Roman families and the Symbol
+# font have been replaced with versions which have more glyphs and/or
+# kerning pairs:
+#
+# ftp://ftp.ffii.org/pub/groff/contrib/lj4/tfmlj4x.zip
# This is set up so you can do
# make -f generate/Makefile
@@ -31,13 +37,16 @@
AUTOFONT=/usr/local/lib/groff-lj4
HPFTODIT=hpftodit
# .05 em
-IFLAG=-i 439
+IFLAG=-i 50
SFLAG=-s
srcdir=generate
TEXTMAP=$(srcdir)/text.map
SPECIALMAP=$(srcdir)/special.map
+SYMBOLMAP=$(srcdir)/symbol.map
+WINGDINGSMAP=$(srcdir)/wingdings.map
FONTS=\
+ AB ABI AI AR \
ALBB ALBR \
AOB AOI AOR \
CB CBI CI CR \
@@ -45,119 +54,206 @@ FONTS=\
LGB LGI LGR \
OB OBI OI OR \
TB TBI TI TR \
+ TNRB TNRBI TNRI TNRR \
UB UBI UI UR \
UCB UCBI UCI UCR \
- CLARENDON CORONET MARIGOLD S
+ CLARENDON CORONET MARIGOLD S \
+ SYMBOL WINGDINGS
all: $(FONTS)
+#
+# Intellifont
+#
+
+# CG Times
TR: $(AUTOFONT)/9nb00086.tfm $(TEXTMAP)
$(HPFTODIT) $(AUTOFONT)/9nb00086.tfm $(TEXTMAP) $@
+# CG Times Italic
TI: $(AUTOFONT)/9nb00084.tfm $(TEXTMAP)
$(HPFTODIT) $(IFLAG) $(AUTOFONT)/9nb00084.tfm $(TEXTMAP) $@
+# CG Times Bold
TB: $(AUTOFONT)/9nb00083.tfm $(TEXTMAP)
$(HPFTODIT) $(AUTOFONT)/9nb00083.tfm $(TEXTMAP) $@
+# CG Times Bold Italic
TBI: $(AUTOFONT)/9nb00085.tfm $(TEXTMAP)
$(HPFTODIT) $(IFLAG) $(AUTOFONT)/9nb00085.tfm $(TEXTMAP) $@
+# Courier
CR: $(AUTOFONT)/9nb00064.tfm $(TEXTMAP)
$(HPFTODIT) $(AUTOFONT)/9nb00064.tfm $(TEXTMAP) $@
+# Courier Italic
CI: $(AUTOFONT)/9nb00062.tfm $(TEXTMAP)
$(HPFTODIT) $(IFLAG) $(AUTOFONT)/9nb00062.tfm $(TEXTMAP) $@
+# Courier Bold
CB: $(AUTOFONT)/9nb00061.tfm $(TEXTMAP)
$(HPFTODIT) $(AUTOFONT)/9nb00061.tfm $(TEXTMAP) $@
+# Courier Bold Italic
CBI: $(AUTOFONT)/9nb00063.tfm $(TEXTMAP)
$(HPFTODIT) $(IFLAG) $(AUTOFONT)/9nb00063.tfm $(TEXTMAP) $@
+# Garamond Antiqua
GR: $(AUTOFONT)/9nb00068.tfm $(TEXTMAP)
$(HPFTODIT) $(AUTOFONT)/9nb00068.tfm $(TEXTMAP) $@
+# Garamond Kursiv
GI: $(AUTOFONT)/9nb00066.tfm $(TEXTMAP)
$(HPFTODIT) $(IFLAG) $(AUTOFONT)/9nb00066.tfm $(TEXTMAP) $@
+# Garamond Halbfett
GB: $(AUTOFONT)/9nb00065.tfm $(TEXTMAP)
$(HPFTODIT) $(AUTOFONT)/9nb00065.tfm $(TEXTMAP) $@
+# Garamond Kursiv Halbfett
GBI: $(AUTOFONT)/9nb00067.tfm $(TEXTMAP)
$(HPFTODIT) $(IFLAG) $(AUTOFONT)/9nb00067.tfm $(TEXTMAP) $@
+# Omega
OR: $(AUTOFONT)/9nb00076.tfm $(TEXTMAP)
$(HPFTODIT) $(AUTOFONT)/9nb00076.tfm $(TEXTMAP) $@
+# Omega Italic
OI: $(AUTOFONT)/9nb00074.tfm $(TEXTMAP)
$(HPFTODIT) $(IFLAG) $(AUTOFONT)/9nb00074.tfm $(TEXTMAP) $@
+# Omega Bold
OB: $(AUTOFONT)/9nb00073.tfm $(TEXTMAP)
$(HPFTODIT) $(AUTOFONT)/9nb00073.tfm $(TEXTMAP) $@
+# Omega Bold Italic
OBI: $(AUTOFONT)/9nb00075.tfm $(TEXTMAP)
$(HPFTODIT) $(IFLAG) $(AUTOFONT)/9nb00075.tfm $(TEXTMAP) $@
+# Univers
UR: $(AUTOFONT)/9nb00094.tfm $(TEXTMAP)
$(HPFTODIT) $(AUTOFONT)/9nb00094.tfm $(TEXTMAP) $@
+# Univers Italic
UI: $(AUTOFONT)/9nb00092.tfm $(TEXTMAP)
$(HPFTODIT) $(IFLAG) $(AUTOFONT)/9nb00092.tfm $(TEXTMAP) $@
+# Univers Bold
UB: $(AUTOFONT)/9nb00088.tfm $(TEXTMAP)
$(HPFTODIT) $(AUTOFONT)/9nb00088.tfm $(TEXTMAP) $@
+# Univers Bold Italic
UBI: $(AUTOFONT)/9nb00093.tfm $(TEXTMAP)
$(HPFTODIT) $(IFLAG) $(AUTOFONT)/9nb00093.tfm $(TEXTMAP) $@
+# Univers Condensed
UCR: $(AUTOFONT)/9nb00089.tfm $(TEXTMAP)
$(HPFTODIT) $(AUTOFONT)/9nb00089.tfm $(TEXTMAP) $@
+# Univers Condensed Italic
UCI: $(AUTOFONT)/9nb00087.tfm $(TEXTMAP)
$(HPFTODIT) $(IFLAG) $(AUTOFONT)/9nb00087.tfm $(TEXTMAP) $@
+# Univers Condensed Bold
UCB: $(AUTOFONT)/9nb00090.tfm $(TEXTMAP)
$(HPFTODIT) $(AUTOFONT)/9nb00090.tfm $(TEXTMAP) $@
+# Univers Condensed Bold Italic
UCBI: $(AUTOFONT)/9nb00091.tfm $(TEXTMAP)
$(HPFTODIT) $(IFLAG) $(AUTOFONT)/9nb00091.tfm $(TEXTMAP) $@
+# Albertus
ALBR: $(AUTOFONT)/9nb00052.tfm $(TEXTMAP)
$(HPFTODIT) $(AUTOFONT)/9nb00052.tfm $(TEXTMAP) $@
+# Albertus Extrabold
ALBB: $(AUTOFONT)/9nb00051.tfm $(TEXTMAP)
$(HPFTODIT) $(AUTOFONT)/9nb00051.tfm $(TEXTMAP) $@
+# Letter Gothic
LGR: $(AUTOFONT)/9nb00071.tfm $(TEXTMAP)
$(HPFTODIT) $(AUTOFONT)/9nb00071.tfm $(TEXTMAP) $@
-LGB: $(AUTOFONT)/9nb00069.tfm $(TEXTMAP)
- $(HPFTODIT) $(AUTOFONT)/9nb00069.tfm $(TEXTMAP) $@
-
+# Letter Gothic Italic
LGI: $(AUTOFONT)/9nb00070.tfm $(TEXTMAP)
$(HPFTODIT) $(IFLAG) $(AUTOFONT)/9nb00070.tfm $(TEXTMAP) $@
+# Letter Gothic Bold
+LGB: $(AUTOFONT)/9nb00069.tfm $(TEXTMAP)
+ $(HPFTODIT) $(AUTOFONT)/9nb00069.tfm $(TEXTMAP) $@
+
+# Antique Olive
AOR: $(AUTOFONT)/9nb00055.tfm $(TEXTMAP)
$(HPFTODIT) $(AUTOFONT)/9nb00055.tfm $(TEXTMAP) $@
+# Antique Olive Italic
AOI: $(AUTOFONT)/9nb00054.tfm $(TEXTMAP)
$(HPFTODIT) $(IFLAG) $(AUTOFONT)/9nb00054.tfm $(TEXTMAP) $@
+# Antique Olive Bold
AOB: $(AUTOFONT)/9nb00053.tfm $(TEXTMAP)
$(HPFTODIT) $(AUTOFONT)/9nb00053.tfm $(TEXTMAP) $@
+# Marigold
MARIGOLD: $(AUTOFONT)/9nb00072.tfm $(TEXTMAP)
$(HPFTODIT) $(AUTOFONT)/9nb00072.tfm $(TEXTMAP) $@
-CORONET: $(AUTOFONT)/9nb00070.tfm $(TEXTMAP)
- $(HPFTODIT) $(AUTOFONT)/9nb00070.tfm $(TEXTMAP) $@
+# Coronet
+CORONET: $(AUTOFONT)/9nb00077.tfm $(TEXTMAP)
+ $(HPFTODIT) $(IFLAG) $(AUTOFONT)/9nb00077.tfm $(TEXTMAP) $@
+# Clarendon Condensed
CLARENDON: $(AUTOFONT)/9nb00060.tfm $(TEXTMAP)
$(HPFTODIT) $(AUTOFONT)/9nb00060.tfm $(TEXTMAP) $@
-S: $(AUTOFONT)/9nb00086.tfm $(SPECIALMAP)
- $(HPFTODIT) $(SFLAG) $(AUTOFONT)/9nb00086.tfm $(SPECIALMAP) $@
+S: $(AUTOFONT)/9nb00086.tfm $(SPECIALMAP) $(srcdir)/special.awk
+ $(HPFTODIT) $(SFLAG) $(AUTOFONT)/9nb00086.tfm $(SPECIALMAP) - \
+ | awk -f $(srcdir)/special.awk > $@
+
+#
+# TrueType
+#
+
+# Times New Roman
+TNRR: $(AUTOFONT)/tmnr000s.tfm $(TEXTMAP)
+ $(HPFTODIT) $(AUTOFONT)/tmnr000s.tfm $(TEXTMAP) $@
+
+# Times New Roman Italic
+TNRI: $(AUTOFONT)/tmni000s.tfm $(TEXTMAP)
+ $(HPFTODIT) $(IFLAG) $(AUTOFONT)/tmni000s.tfm $(TEXTMAP) $@
+
+# Times New Roman Bold
+TNRB: $(AUTOFONT)/tmnb000s.tfm $(TEXTMAP)
+ $(HPFTODIT) $(AUTOFONT)/tmnb000s.tfm $(TEXTMAP) $@
+
+# Times New Roman Bold Italic
+TNRBI: $(AUTOFONT)/tmnj000s.tfm $(TEXTMAP)
+ $(HPFTODIT) $(IFLAG) $(AUTOFONT)/tmnj000s.tfm $(TEXTMAP) $@
+
+# Arial
+AR: $(AUTOFONT)/arlr000s.tfm $(TEXTMAP)
+ $(HPFTODIT) $(AUTOFONT)/arlr000s.tfm $(TEXTMAP) $@
+
+# Arial Italic
+AI: $(AUTOFONT)/arli000s.tfm $(TEXTMAP)
+ $(HPFTODIT) $(IFLAG) $(AUTOFONT)/arli000s.tfm $(TEXTMAP) $@
+
+# Arial Bold
+AB: $(AUTOFONT)/arlb000s.tfm $(TEXTMAP)
+ $(HPFTODIT) $(AUTOFONT)/arlb000s.tfm $(TEXTMAP) $@
+
+# Arial Bold Italic
+ABI: $(AUTOFONT)/arlj000s.tfm $(TEXTMAP)
+ $(HPFTODIT) $(IFLAG) $(AUTOFONT)/arlj000s.tfm $(TEXTMAP) $@
+
+# Symbol
+SYMBOL: $(AUTOFONT)/9nb28703.tfm $(SYMBOLMAP)
+ $(HPFTODIT) $(AUTOFONT)/9nb28703.tfm $(SYMBOLMAP) $@
+
+# Wingdings
+WINGDINGS: $(AUTOFONT)/9nb00095.tfm $(WINGDINGSMAP)
+ $(HPFTODIT) $(AUTOFONT)/9nb00095.tfm $(WINGDINGSMAP) $@
+
clean:
diff --git a/contrib/groff/font/devlj4/generate/special.awk b/contrib/groff/font/devlj4/generate/special.awk
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..26e8b92d223b
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/groff/font/devlj4/generate/special.awk
@@ -0,0 +1,82 @@
+#! /bin/awk -f
+
+# Correct Intellifont-based height metrics for several glyphs in
+# special font for TrueType CG Times (LaserJet 4000 and later).
+
+function scale(num)
+{
+ return int(num * em + 0.5)
+}
+
+BEGIN {
+ FS = "\t"
+ OFS = "\t"
+ em = 26346 # Intellifont (8782 DU/em) and hpftodit(1) multiplier of 3
+
+ ascent["integralcrvmid"] = scale(0.84358)
+ descent["integralcrvmid"] = scale(0.25006)
+ ascent["integralbt"] = scale(0.84358)
+ descent["integralbt"] = scale(0.15164)
+ ascent["lt"] = scale(0.84358)
+ descent["lt"] = scale(0.15164)
+ ascent["parenlefttp"] = scale(0.84358)
+ descent["parenlefttp"] = scale(0.15164)
+ ascent["bracelefttp"] = scale(0.84358)
+ descent["bracelefttp"] = scale(0.15164)
+ ascent["lk"] = scale(0.84358)
+ descent["lk"] = scale(0.15164)
+ ascent["braceleftmid"] = scale(0.84358)
+ descent["braceleftmid"] = scale(0.15164)
+ ascent["lb"] = scale(0.84358)
+ descent["lb"] = scale(0.15164)
+ ascent["parenleftbt"] = scale(0.84358)
+ descent["parenleftbt"] = scale(0.15164)
+ ascent["braceleftbt"] = scale(0.84358)
+ descent["braceleftbt"] = scale(0.15164)
+ ascent["rt"] = scale(0.84358)
+ descent["rt"] = scale(0.15164)
+ ascent["parenrighttp"] = scale(0.84358)
+ descent["parenrighttp"] = scale(0.15164)
+ ascent["bracerighttp"] = scale(0.84358)
+ descent["bracerighttp"] = scale(0.15164)
+ ascent["rk"] = scale(0.84358)
+ descent["rk"] = scale(0.15164)
+ ascent["bracerightmid"] = scale(0.84358)
+ descent["bracerightmid"] = scale(0.15164)
+ ascent["rb"] = scale(0.84358)
+ descent["rb"] = scale(0.15164)
+ ascent["parenrightbt"] = scale(0.84358)
+ descent["parenrightbt"] = scale(0.15164)
+ ascent["bracerightbt"] = scale(0.84358)
+ descent["bracerightbt"] = scale(0.15164)
+ ascent["parenrightex"] = scale(0.84358)
+ descent["parenrightex"] = scale(0.15164)
+ ascent["parenleftex"] = scale(0.84358)
+ descent["parenleftex"] = scale(0.15164)
+ ascent["bv"] = scale(0.84358)
+ descent["bv"] = scale(0.15164)
+ ascent["bracerightex"] = scale(0.84358)
+ descent["bracerightex"] = scale(0.15164)
+ ascent["braceleftex"] = scale(0.84358)
+ descent["braceleftex"] = scale(0.15164)
+ ascent["integralex"] = scale(0.84358)
+ descent["integralex"] = scale(0.15164)
+ ascent["bracketrightex"] = scale(0.84358)
+ descent["bracketrightex"] = scale(0.15164)
+ ascent["bracketleftex"] = scale(0.84358)
+ descent["bracketleftex"] = scale(0.15164)
+ ascent["barex"] = scale(0.84358)
+ descent["barex"] = scale(0.15164)
+}
+{
+ if ($2 != "\"" && ascent[$1]) {
+ n = split($2, temp, ",")
+ $2 = sprintf("%d,%d,%d", temp[1], ascent[$1], descent[$1])
+ # just in case there are additional metrics
+ for (i = 4; i <= n; i++)
+ $2 = $2 "," temp[i]
+ }
+ print $0
+}
+
+# EOF
diff --git a/contrib/groff/font/devlj4/generate/special.map b/contrib/groff/font/devlj4/generate/special.map
index 83e1e7abb494..131567275543 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/font/devlj4/generate/special.map
+++ b/contrib/groff/font/devlj4/generate/special.map
@@ -1,182 +1,271 @@
-# Map MSL numbers to troff names for a special font.
-12 pl
-30 eq
-34 *A
-35 *B
-38 *E
-41 *Y
-42 *I
-44 *K
-46 *M
-47 *N
-48 *O
-49 *R
-53 *T
-57 *X
-59 *Z
-96 ap
-183 mi
-191 +-
-194 no
-201 mu
-202 di
-206 DI
-207 CL
-205 HE
-208 SP
-220 va
-224 ua
-225 da
-226 ->
-227 <-
-229 <>
-292 if
-295 ca
-296 ==
-297 >=
-298 <=
-301 ~~
-301 ~=
-302 md
-500 sr
-500 sqrt
-501 pt
-503 *e
-504 3d
-504 tf
-505 *G
-506 *D
-507 *H
-508 *L
-509 *C
-510 *P
-511 *S
-512 *U
-513 *F
-514 *Q
-515 *W
-516 gr
-517 pd
-518 ts
-519 !=
-522 *a
-523 *b
-524 *g
-525 *d
-526 +e
-527 *z
-528 *y
-529 *h
-530 *i
-531 *k
-532 *l
-533 *m
-534 *n
-535 *c
-536 *o
-537 *p
-538 *r
-539 *s
-540 *t
-541 *u
-542 *f
-543 *x
-544 *q
-545 *w
-546 +h
-547 +f
-548 +p
-549 |=
-550 ne
-551 arrowverttp
-551 uA
-552 rA
-552 rh
-553 arrowvertbt
-553 dA
-554 lA
-554 lh
-555 vA
-556 hA
-560 radicalex
-561 fa
-562 te
-564 pp
-565 cu
-566 mo
-568 nm
-569 sb
-570 sp
-571 nb
-572 nc
-573 ib
-574 ip
-575 c+
-577 c*
-580 AN
-581 OR
-584 ci
-587 is
-587 integral
-589 /_
-590 es
-591 Ah
-595 Im
-596 Re
-598 bracketlefttp
-598 lc
-599 bracketleftbt
-599 lf
-600 bracelefttp
-600 parenlefttp
-600 lt
-601 braceleftmid
-601 lk
-602 braceleftbt
-602 parenleftbt
-602 lb
-605 arrowvertex
-608 bracketrighttp
-608 rc
-609 bracketrightbt
-609 rf
-610 bracerighttp
-610 parenrighttp
-610 rt
-611 bracerightmid
-611 rk
-612 bracerightbt
-612 parenrightbt
-612 rb
-613 braceleftex
-613 bracerightex
-613 bv
-613 braceex
-614 barex
-614 bracketleftex
-614 bracketrightex
-614 parenleftex
-614 parenrightex
-620 -+
-621 la
-622 ra
-624 =~
-633 <<
-634 >>
-638 -h
-638 hbar
-641 wp
-654 lz
-663 st
-664 **
-665 an
-680 AN
-1099 CR
+# Map HP MSL numbers and HP Unicode values to troff names for a special font.
+#
+# Created 30 December 2003 -- you need hpftodit from groff 1.19.1 or newer!
-#637 digamma
-#655 parenrighttp
-#656 parenrightbt
-#642 sum
-#644 bardblex
-#646 parenlefttp
-#647 parenleftbt
+12 002B pl
+30 003D eq
+34 0041 *A
+35 0042 *B
+38 0045 *E
+41 0048 *Y
+42 0049 *I
+44 004B *K
+46 004D *M
+47 004E *N
+48 004F *O
+49 0050 *R
+53 0054 *T
+57 0058 *X
+59 005A *Z
+96 007E ap
+97 2592 u2592
+183 2212 mi
+189 25A0 u25A0
+191 00B1 +-
+194 00AC no
+201 00D7 mu
+202 00F7 di
+203 263A u263A
+204 263B u263B
+205 2665 HE
+206 2666 DI
+207 2663 CL
+208 2660 SP
+209 25CF u25CF
+210 25D8 u25D8
+212 25D9 u25D9
+213 2642 u2642
+214 2640 u2640
+215 266A u266A
+216 266B u266B
+217 263C u263C
+218 25BA u25BA
+219 25C4 u25C4
+220 2195 va
+222 25AC u25AC
+223 21A8 u21A8
+224 2191 ua
+225 2193 da
+226 2192 ->
+227 2190 <-
+# U+2319 would be the right code for MSL 228, according to the description
+# and used glyph shape in the PCL 5 comparison guide, but this neither
+# reflects the actual look nor the mapping value used in recent HP printers.
+228 221F u221F
+229 2194 <>
+230 25B2 u25B2
+231 25BC u25BC
+233 2310 u2310
+234 2591 u2591
+235 2593 u2593
+236 2502 u2502
+237 2524 u2524
+238 2561 u2561
+239 2562 u2562
+240 2556 u2556
+241 2555 u2555
+242 2563 u2563
+243 2551 u2551
+244 2557 u2557
+245 255D u255D
+246 255C u255C
+247 255B u255B
+248 2510 u2510
+249 2514 u2514
+250 2534 u2534
+251 252C u252C
+252 251C u251C
+253 2500 u2500
+254 253C u253C
+255 255E u255E
+256 255F u255F
+257 255A u255A
+258 2554 u2554
+259 2569 u2569
+260 2566 u2566
+261 2560 u2560
+262 2550 u2550
+263 256C u256C
+264 2567 u2567
+265 2568 u2568
+266 2564 u2564
+267 2565 u2565
+268 2559 u2559
+269 2558 u2558
+270 2552 u2552
+271 2553 u2553
+272 256B u256B
+273 256A u256A
+274 2518 u2518
+275 250C u250C
+276 2588 u2588
+277 2584 u2584
+278 258C u258C
+279 2590 u2590
+280 2580 u2580
+292 221E if
+295 2229 ca
+296 2261 ==
+297 2265 >=
+298 2264 <=
+299 2320 u2320
+300 2321 u2321
+301 2248 ~= ~~
+302 00B7 md
+303 221A u221A
+305 25AA u25AA
+333 2302 u2302
+500 EFBF sqrt sr
+501 221D pt
+502 212F u212F
+503 EFEC *e
+504 2234 3d tf
+505 0393 *G
+506 2206 *D
+507 0398 *H
+508 039B *L
+509 039E *C
+510 03A0 *P
+511 03A3 *S
+512 03A5 *U
+513 03A6 *F
+514 03A8 *Q
+515 03A9 *W
+516 2207 gr
+517 2202 pd
+518 03C2 ts
+519 2260 !=
+521 2235 u2235
+522 03B1 *a
+523 03B2 *b
+524 03B3 *g
+525 03B4 *d
+526 03B5 +e
+527 03B6 *z
+528 03B7 *y
+529 03B8 *h
+530 03B9 *i
+531 03BA *k
+532 03BB *l
+533 03BC *m
+534 03BD *n
+535 03BE *c
+536 03BF *o
+537 03C0 *p
+538 03C1 *r
+539 03C3 *s
+540 03C4 *t
+541 03C5 *u
+542 03C6 *f
+543 03C7 *x
+544 03C8 *q
+545 03C9 *w
+546 03D1 +h
+547 03D5 +f
+548 03D6 +p
+549 2243 |=
+550 2262 ne
+551 21D1 arrowverttp uA
+552 21D2 rA rh
+553 21D3 arrowvertbt dA
+554 21D0 lA lh
+555 21D5 vA
+556 21D4 hA
+557 21C4 u21C4
+558 21C6 u21C6
+559 EFE9 u21C0
+560 EFEA radicalex
+561 2200 fa
+562 2203 te
+563 22A4 u22A4
+564 22A5 pp
+565 222A cu
+566 2208 mo
+567 220B u220B
+568 2209 nm
+569 2282 sb
+570 2283 sp
+571 2284 nb
+572 2285 nc
+573 2286 ib
+574 2287 ip
+575 2295 c+
+576 2299 u2299
+577 2297 c*
+578 2296 u2296
+579 2298 u2298
+580 2227 AN
+581 2228 OR
+582 22BB u22BB
+583 2218 u2218
+584 20DD ci
+585 22A3 u22A3
+586 22A2 u22A2
+587 222B integral is
+588 222E u222E
+589 2220 /_
+590 2205 es
+591 2135 Ah
+592 2136 u2136
+593 2137 u2137
+594 212D u212D
+595 2111 Im
+596 211C Re
+597 2128 u2128
+598 EFE7 bracketlefttp lc
+599 EFE6 bracketleftbt lf
+600 EFE3 bracelefttp lt parenlefttp
+601 EFE2 braceleftmid lk
+602 EFE1 braceleftbt lb parenleftbt
+603 EFD4 integralcrvmid
+605 2225 arrowvertex
+608 EFE5 bracketrighttp rc
+609 EFE4 bracketrightbt rf
+610 EFE0 bracerighttp parenrighttp rt
+611 EFDF bracerightmid rk
+612 EFDE bracerightbt parenrightbt rb
+613 EFDD braceex braceleftex bracerightex bv parenleftex parenrightex
+614 2223 barex bracketleftex bracketrightex
+615 EFDC u23B7
+620 2213 -+
+621 2329 la
+622 232A ra
+624 2245 =~
+625 2197 u2197
+626 2198 u2198
+627 2199 u2199
+628 2196 u2196
+629 25B5 u25B5
+630 25B9 u25B9
+631 25BF u25BF
+632 25C3 u25C3
+633 226A <<
+634 226B >>
+635 2237 u2237
+636 EFCA u225C
+637 EFD5 u03DD
+638 210F -h hbar
+639 2112 u2112
+641 2118 wp
+642 2211 sum
+643 301A u27E6
+645 301B u27E7
+646 256D u256D
+647 2570 u2570
+654 25C7 lz
+655 256E u256E
+656 256F u256F
+662 25C6 u25C6
+663 220D st
+664 2217 **
+665 EFE8 an
+668 221F u221F
+669 220F product
+1099 21B5 CR
+1108 25AB u25AB
+1109 25E6 u25E6
+1110 25CB u25CB
+1112 21B5 u21B5
+1114 2423 u2423
+
+# EOF
diff --git a/contrib/groff/font/devlj4/generate/symbol.map b/contrib/groff/font/devlj4/generate/symbol.map
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..068a4f8f2885
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/groff/font/devlj4/generate/symbol.map
@@ -0,0 +1,199 @@
+# Map HP Unicode values to groff names for Monotype Symbol font.
+#
+# This font is TrueType only, so the MSL values are dummies.
+#
+# Created 16 January 2004. Some mappings are taken from Alan Wood's
+# website (www.alanwood.net)
+#
+# You need hpftodit from groff 1.19.1 or newer!
+
+-1 F021 ! # exclamation point
+-1 F022 fa # for all (u2200)
+-1 F023 # sh # number sign
+-1 F024 te # there exists (u2203)
+-1 F025 % # per cent
+-1 F026 & # ampersand
+-1 F027 st # such that, small contains as member (u220D)
+-1 F028 ( # left parenthesis
+-1 F029 ) # right parenthesis
+-1 F02A ** # math asterisk operator (u2217)
+-1 F02B pl # plus
+-1 F02C , # comma
+-1 F02D mi # minus (- is hyphen) (u2212)
+-1 F02E . # period
+-1 F02F / sl # solidus
+-1 F030 0 # numeral 0
+-1 F031 1 # numeral 1
+-1 F032 2 # numeral 2
+-1 F033 3 # numeral 3
+-1 F034 4 # numeral 4
+-1 F035 5 # numeral 5
+-1 F036 6 # numeral 6
+-1 F037 7 # numeral 7
+-1 F038 8 # numeral 8
+-1 F039 9 # numeral 9
+-1 F03A : # colon
+-1 F03B ; # semicolon
+-1 F03C < # less than
+-1 F03D = # equals
+-1 F03E > # greater than
+-1 F03F ? # question mark
+-1 F040 =~ # approximately equal to, congruent (u2245)
+-1 F041 *A # capital Alpha (u0391)
+-1 F042 *B # capital Beta (u0392)
+-1 F043 *X # capital Chi (u03A7)
+-1 F044 *D # capital Delta (u0394)
+-1 F045 *E # capital Epsilon (u0395)
+-1 F046 *F # capital Phi (u03A6)
+-1 F047 *G # capital Gamma (u0393)
+-1 F048 *Y # capital Eta (u0397)
+-1 F049 *I # capital Iota (u0399)
+-1 F04A +h # theta symbol (u03D1)
+-1 F04B *K # capital Kappa (u039A)
+-1 F04C *L # capital Lambda (u039B)
+-1 F04D *M # capital Mu (u039C)
+-1 F04E *N # capital Nu (u039D)
+-1 F04F *O # capital Omicron (u039F)
+-1 F050 *P # capital Pi (u03A0)
+-1 F051 *H # capital Theta (u0398)
+-1 F052 *R # capital Rho (u03A1)
+-1 F053 *S # capital Sigma (u03A3)
+-1 F054 *T # capital Tau (u03A4)
+-1 F055 *U # capital Upsilon (u03A5)
+-1 F056 ts # lower case sigma (terminal) (u03C2)
+-1 F057 *W # capital Omega (u03A9)
+-1 F058 *C # capital Xi (u039E)
+-1 F059 *Q # capital Psi (u03A8)
+-1 F05A *Z # capital Zeta (u0396)
+-1 F05B [ lB # left bracket
+-1 F05C 3d tf # therefore (u2234)
+-1 F05D ] rB # right bracket
+-1 F05E pp # perpendicular (u22A5)
+-1 F05F _ # underscore
+-1 F060 --- # radical extender
+-1 F061 *a # lower case alpha (u03B1)
+-1 F062 *b # lower case beta (u03B2)
+-1 F063 *x # lower case chi (u03C7)
+-1 F064 *d # lower case delta (u03B4)
+-1 F065 *e # lower case epsilon (u03B5)
+-1 F066 +f # lower case phi (stroked) (u03D5)
+-1 F067 *g # lower case gamma (u03B3)
+-1 F068 *y # lower case eta (u03B7)
+-1 F069 *i # lower case iota (u03B9)
+-1 F06A *f # lower case phi (curly) (u03C6)
+-1 F06B *k # lower case kappa (u03BA)
+-1 F06C *l # lower case lambda (u03BB)
+-1 F06D *m # lower case mu (u03BC)
+-1 F06E *n # lower case nu (u03BD)
+-1 F06F *o # lower case omicron (u03BF)
+-1 F070 *p # lower case pi (u03C0)
+-1 F071 *h # lower case theta (u03B8)
+-1 F072 *r # lower case rho (u03C1)
+-1 F073 *s # lower case sigma (u03C3)
+-1 F074 *t # lower case tau (u03C4)
+-1 F075 *u # lower case upsilon (u03C5)
+-1 F076 +p # pi symbol (u03D6)
+-1 F077 *w # lower case omega (u03C9)
+-1 F078 *c # lower case xi (u03BE)
+-1 F079 *q # lower case psi (u03C8)
+-1 F07A *z # lower case zeta (u03B6)
+-1 F07B { lC # left brace
+-1 F07C | ba # vertical bar
+-1 F07D } rC # right brace
+-1 F07E ap # similar, tilde operator (u223C)
+-1 F0A1 u03D2 # upsilon with hook symbol (u03D2)
+-1 F0A2 fm # prime or minutes or feet (u2032)
+-1 F0A3 <= # less than or equal to (u2264)
+-1 F0A4 f/ # figure slash (fraction) (/ is normal slash) (u2044)
+-1 F0A5 if # infinity (u221E)
+-1 F0A6 u0192 # Florin or Guilder
+-1 F0A7 CL # clubs (u2663)
+-1 F0A8 DI # diamonds (u2666)
+-1 F0A9 HE # hearts (u2665)
+-1 F0AA SP # spades (u2660)
+-1 F0AB <> # arrow left and right (u2194)
+-1 F0AC <- # arrow left (u2190)
+-1 F0AD ua # arrow up (u2191)
+-1 F0AE -> # arrow right (u2192)
+-1 F0AF da # arrow down (u2193)
+-1 F0B0 de # degree
+-1 F0B1 +- # plus minus (u00B1)
+-1 F0B2 sd # double prime or seconds or inches (u2033)
+-1 F0B3 >= # greater than or equal to (u2265)
+-1 F0B4 mu # multiply (u00D7)
+-1 F0B5 pt # proportional (u221D)
+-1 F0B6 pd # partial derivative / partial differential (u2202)
+-1 F0B7 u2219 # bullet operator (u2219)
+-1 F0B8 di # divide (u00F7)
+-1 F0B9 != # not equal (u2260)
+-1 F0BA == # equivalent (u2261)
+-1 F0BB ~= ~~ # almost equal to, asymptotic to (u2248)
+-1 F0BC u2026 # ellipsis (u2026)
+-1 F0BD u23D0 # vertical arrow extender (u23D0)
+-1 F0BE u23AF # horizontal arrow extender (u23AF)
+-1 F0BF CR # carriage return (u21B5)
+-1 F0C0 Ah # alef symbol (u2135)
+-1 F0C1 Im # I fraktur (u2111)
+-1 F0C2 Re # R fraktur (u211C)
+-1 F0C3 wp # Weierstrass (u2118)
+-1 F0C4 c* # circle multiply (u2297)
+-1 F0C5 c+ # circle plus (u2295)
+-1 F0C6 es # empty set (u2205)
+-1 F0C7 ca # intersection (u2229)
+-1 F0C8 cu # union (u222A)
+-1 F0C9 sp # proper superset, superset of (u2283)
+-1 F0CA ip # reflex superset (contains or equals), superset of or equal to (u2287)
+-1 F0CB nb # not subset (u2284)
+-1 F0CC sb # proper subset, subset of (u2282)
+-1 F0CD ib # reflex subset (contained in or equals), subset of or equal to (u2286)
+-1 F0CE mo # member (element) (u2208)
+-1 F0CF nm # not a member (not an element) (u2209)
+-1 F0D0 /_ # angle (u2220)
+-1 F0D1 gr # nabla or gradient (u2207)
+-1 F0D2 --- # registered (serif) (u00AE)
+-1 F0D3 --- # copyright (serif) (u00A9)
+-1 F0D4 --- # trade mark (serif)
+-1 F0D5 product # product of (u220F)
+-1 F0D6 sr sqrt # square root (u221A)
+-1 F0D7 u22C5 # dot operator (u22C5)
+-1 F0D8 no # not (u00AC)
+-1 F0D9 AN # logical and (u2227)
+-1 F0DA OR # logical or (u2228)
+-1 F0DB hA # double arrow left and right (u21D4)
+-1 F0DC lA lh # double arrow left (implied by) (u21D0)
+-1 F0DD arrowverttp uA # double arrow up (u21D1)
+-1 F0DE rA rh # double arrow right (implies) (u21D2)
+-1 F0DF arrowvertbt dA # double arrow down (u21D3)
+-1 F0E0 lz # lozenge (u25CA)
+-1 F0E1 la # left angle bracket (u2329)
+-1 F0E2 --- # registered (sans serif) (u00AE)
+-1 F0E3 --- # copyright (sans serif) (u00A9)
+-1 F0E4 --- # trade mark (sans serif)
+-1 F0E5 sum # sum of (u2211)
+-1 F0E6 parenlefttp # composite left parenthesis (top) (u239B)
+-1 F0E7 parenleftex # composite left parenthesis (extender) (u239C)
+-1 F0E8 parenleftbt # composite left parenthesis (bottom) (u239D)
+-1 F0E9 lc bracketlefttp # composite left bracket (top) (u23A1)
+-1 F0EA bracketleftex # composite left bracket (extender) (u23A2)
+-1 F0EB lf bracketleftbt # composite left bracket (bottom) (u23A3)
+-1 F0EC lt bracelefttp # composite left brace (top) (u23A7)
+-1 F0ED lk braceleftex # composite left brace (middle) (u23A8)
+-1 F0EE lb braceleftbt # composite left brace (bottom) (u23A9)
+-1 F0EF u23AA # composite brace extender (u23AA)
+-1 F0F0 Eu # euro sign (u20AC)
+-1 F0F1 ra # right angle bracket (u232A)
+-1 F0F2 integral is # integral (u222B)
+-1 F0F3 u2320 # composite integral (top) (u2320)
+-1 F0F4 u23AE # composite integral extender (u23AE)
+-1 F0F5 u2321 # composite integral (bottom) (u2321)
+-1 F0F6 parenrighttp # composite right parenthesis (top) (u239E)
+-1 F0F7 parenrightex # composite right parenthesis (extender) (u239F)
+-1 F0F8 parenrightbt # composite right parenthesis (bottom) (u23A0)
+-1 F0F9 rc bracketrighttp # composite right bracket (top) (u23A4)
+-1 F0FA bracketrightex # composite right bracket (extender) (u23A5)
+-1 F0FB rf bracketrightbt # composite right bracket (bottom) (u23A6)
+-1 F0FC rt bracerighttp # composite right brace (top) (u23AB)
+-1 F0FD rk bracerightex # composite right brace (middle) (u23AC)
+-1 F0FE rb bracerightbt # composite right brace (bottom) (u23AD)
+
+# EOF
diff --git a/contrib/groff/font/devlj4/generate/text.map b/contrib/groff/font/devlj4/generate/text.map
index 8264162b9f21..42b8f4f5a64f 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/font/devlj4/generate/text.map
+++ b/contrib/groff/font/devlj4/generate/text.map
@@ -1,254 +1,845 @@
-# Map MSL numbers to troff names for a text font.
-1 !
-2 "
-2 dq
-3 #
-3 sh
-4 $
-4 Do
-5 %
-6 &
-8 '
-8 cq
-9 (
-10 )
-11 *
-12 +
-13 ,
-14 -
-14 hy
-15 .
-16 /
-16 sl
-17 0
-18 1
-19 2
-20 3
-21 4
-22 5
-23 6
-24 7
-25 8
-26 9
-27 :
-28 ;
-29 <
-30 =
-31 >
-32 ?
-33 @
-33 at
-34 A
-35 B
-36 C
-37 D
-38 E
-39 F
-40 G
-41 H
-42 I
-43 J
-44 K
-45 L
-46 M
-47 N
-48 O
-49 P
-50 Q
-51 R
-52 S
-53 T
-54 U
-55 V
-56 W
-57 X
-58 Y
-59 Z
-60 [
-60 lB
-61 \
-61 rs
-62 ]
-62 rB
-63 ha
-64 _
-66 `
-66 oq
-67 a
-68 b
-69 c
-70 d
-71 e
-72 f
-73 g
-74 h
-75 i
-76 j
-77 k
-78 l
-79 m
-80 n
-81 o
-82 p
-83 q
-84 r
-85 s
-86 t
-87 u
-88 v
-89 w
-90 x
-91 y
-92 z
-93 {
-93 lC
-94 |
-94 ba
-95 }
-95 rC
-96 ti
-99 `A
-100 ^A
-101 `E
-102 ^E
-103 :E
-104 ^I
-105 :I
-106 aa
-107 ga
-108 ^
-108 a^
-109 ad
-110 ~
-110 a~
-111 `U
-112 ^U
-114 'Y
-115 'y
-116 de
-117 ,C
-118 ,c
-119 ~N
-120 ~n
-121 r!
-122 r?
-123 Cs
-124 Po
-125 Ye
-126 sc
-127 Fn
-128 ct
-129 ^a
-130 ^e
-131 ^o
-132 ^u
-133 'a
-134 'e
-135 'o
-136 'u
-137 `a
-138 `e
-139 `o
-140 `u
-141 :a
-142 :e
-143 :o
-144 :u
-145 oA
-146 ^i
-147 /O
-148 AE
-149 oa
-150 'i
-151 /o
-152 ae
-153 :A
-154 `i
-155 :O
-156 :U
-157 'E
-158 :i
-159 ss
-160 ^O
-161 'A
-162 ~A
-163 ~a
-164 -D
-165 Sd
-166 'I
-167 `I
-168 'O
-169 `O
-170 ~O
-171 ~o
-172 vS
-173 vs
-174 'U
-175 :Y
-176 :y
-177 TP
-178 Tp
-180 mc
-181 ps
-182 34
-183 \-
-184 14
-185 12
-186 Of
-187 Om
-188 Fo
-190 Fc
-191 t+-
-192 bb
-193 co
-194 tno
-196 rg
-197 S2
-198 S3
-199 ac
-200 S1
-201 tmu
-202 tdi
-302 pc
-310 fm
-311 sd
-312 dg
-313 tm
-315 ah
-316 ao
-324 f/
-325 em
-326 en
-327 dd
-328 .i
-329 aq
-331 bu
-406 'C
-407 'c
-1017 lq
-1018 rq
-1019 Bq
-1031 vz
-1040 fi
-1041 fl
-1042 ff
-1043 Fi
-1044 Fl
-1047 ij
-1067 bq
-1068 %0
-1069 Eu
-1084 a-
-1086 ab
-1088 a.
-1090 oe
-1091 OE
-1092 fo
-1093 fc
-1094 sq
-1095 /L
-1096 /l
-1097 a"
-1098 ho
-1106 vZ
-1107 IJ
+# Map HP MSL numbers and HP Unicode values to troff names for a text font.
+#
+# Created 30 December 2003 -- you need hpftodit from groff 1.19.1 or newer!
+#
+# Glyphs marked with an asterisk have (also) an entry in `special.umap'.
+# Unknown MSL numbers are marked with a question mark; glyphs with an
+# uncertain Unicode mapping are tagged also with a question mark.
+
+# 0 space -- unused
+1 0021 !
+2 0022 " dq
+3 0023 # sh
+4 0024 $ Do
+5 0025 %
+6 0026 &
+# 7 ?
+8 2019 ' cq
+9 0028 (
+
+10 0029 )
+11 002A *
+# 12 *
+12 002B +
+13 002C ,
+14 002D - hy
+15 002E .
+16 002F / sl
+17 0030 0
+18 0031 1
+19 0032 2
+
+20 0033 3
+21 0034 4
+22 0035 5
+23 0036 6
+24 0037 7
+25 0038 8
+26 0039 9
+27 003A :
+28 003B ;
+29 003C <
+
+# 30 *
+30 003D =
+31 003E >
+32 003F ?
+33 0040 @ at
+# 34 *
+34 0041 A
+# 35 *
+35 0042 B
+36 0043 C
+37 0044 D
+# 38 *
+38 0045 E
+39 0046 F
+
+40 0047 G
+# 41 *
+41 0048 H
+# 42 *
+42 0049 I
+43 004A J
+# 44 *
+44 004B K
+45 004C L
+# 46 *
+46 004D M
+# 47 *
+47 004E N
+# 48 *
+48 004F O
+# 49 *
+49 0050 P
+
+50 0051 Q
+51 0052 R
+52 0053 S
+# 53 *
+53 0054 T
+54 0055 U
+55 0056 V
+56 0057 W
+# 57 *
+57 0058 X
+58 0059 Y
+# 59 *
+59 005A Z
+
+60 005B [ lB
+61 005C \ rs
+62 005D ] rB
+63 005E ha
+64 005F _
+# 65 ?
+66 2018 ` oq
+67 0061 a
+68 0062 b
+69 0063 c
+
+70 0064 d
+71 0065 e
+72 0066 f
+73 0067 g
+74 0068 h
+75 0069 i
+76 006A j
+77 006B k
+78 006C l
+79 006D m
+
+80 006E n
+81 006F o
+82 0070 p
+83 0071 q
+84 0072 r
+85 0073 s
+86 0074 t
+87 0075 u
+88 0076 v
+89 0077 w
+
+90 0078 x
+91 0079 y
+92 007A z
+93 007B lC {
+94 007C ba |
+95 007D rC }
+# 96 *
+96 007E ti
+# 97 medium shading *
+# 98 uppercase greek delta -- unused
+99 00C0 `A
+
+100 00C2 ^A
+101 00C8 `E
+102 00CA ^E
+103 00CB :E
+104 00CE ^I
+105 00CF :I
+106 00B4 aa
+107 0060 ga
+108 02C6 ^ a^
+109 00A8 ad
+
+110 02DC a~ ~
+111 00D9 `U
+112 00DB ^U
+113 00AF u00AF
+114 00DD 'Y
+115 00FD 'y
+116 00B0 de
+117 00C7 ,C
+118 00E7 ,c
+119 00D1 ~N
+
+120 00F1 ~n
+121 00A1 r!
+122 00BF r?
+123 00A4 Cs
+124 00A3 Po
+125 00A5 Ye
+126 00A7 sc
+127 0192 Fn
+128 00A2 ct
+129 00E2 ^a
+
+130 00EA ^e
+131 00F4 ^o
+132 00FB ^u
+133 00E1 'a
+134 00E9 'e
+135 00F3 'o
+136 00FA 'u
+137 00E0 `a
+138 00E8 `e
+139 00F2 `o
+
+140 00F9 `u
+141 00E4 :a
+142 00EB :e
+143 00F6 :o
+144 00FC :u
+145 00C5 oA
+146 00EE ^i
+147 00D8 /O
+148 00C6 AE
+149 00E5 oa
+
+150 00ED 'i
+151 00F8 /o
+152 00E6 ae
+153 00C4 :A
+154 00EC `i
+155 00D6 :O
+156 00DC :U
+157 00C9 'E
+158 00EF :i
+159 00DF ss
+
+160 00D4 ^O
+161 00C1 'A
+162 00C3 ~A
+163 00E3 ~a
+164 00D0 -D
+165 00F0 Sd
+166 00CD 'I
+167 00CC `I
+168 00D3 'O
+169 00D2 `O
+
+170 00D5 ~O
+171 00F5 ~o
+172 0160 vS
+173 0161 vs
+174 00DA 'U
+175 0178 :Y
+176 00FF :y
+177 00DE TP
+178 00FE Tp
+# 179 lowercase middle dot -- unused (no Unicode mapping)
+
+180 00B5 mc
+181 00B6 ps
+182 00BE 34
+# 183 *
+183 2212 \-
+184 00BC 14
+185 00BD 12
+186 00AA Of
+187 00BA Om
+188 00AB Fo
+# 189 medium solid box *
+
+190 00BB Fc
+# 191 *
+191 00B1 t+-
+192 00A6 bb
+193 00A9 co
+# 194 *
+194 00AC tno
+195 00AD u00AD
+196 00AE rg
+197 00B2 S2
+198 00B3 S3
+199 00B8 ac
+
+200 00B9 S1
+# 201 *
+201 00D7 tmu
+# 202 *
+202 00F7 tdi
+# 203 open smiling face *
+# 204 solid smiling face *
+# 205 solid heart *
+# 206 solid diamond *
+# 207 solid club *
+# 208 solid spade *
+# 209 medium solid bullet *
+
+# 210 large solid square/open dot *
+# 211 large open bullet ?
+# 212 large solid square/open ring *
+# 213 male symbol *
+# 214 female symbol *
+# 215 musical note *
+# 216 pair of musical notes *
+# 217 compass, 8 pointed sun *
+# 218 right solid arrowhead *
+# 219 left solid arrowhead *
+
+# 220 up/down arrow *
+221 203C u203C
+# 222 thick horizontal mark *
+# 223 up/down arrow baseline *
+# 224 up arrow *
+# 225 down arrow *
+# 226 right arrow *
+# 227 left arrow *
+# 228 tick up at left (`logicalnotflopped') *
+# 229 left/right arrow *
+
+# 230 up solid arrowhead *
+# 231 down solid arrowhead *
+232 20A7 u20A7
+# 233 tick down at left *
+# 234 light shading *
+# 235 dark shading *
+# 236 vertical 1 *
+# 237 left 1 vertical 1 *
+# 238 left 2 vertical 1 *
+# 239 left 1 vertical 2 *
+
+# 240 left 1 down 2 *
+# 241 left 2 down 1 *
+# 242 left 2 vertical 2 *
+# 243 vertical 2 *
+# 244 left 2 down 2 *
+# 245 left 2 up 2 *
+# 246 left 1 up 2 *
+# 247 left 2 up 1 *
+# 248 left 1 down 1 *
+# 249 right 1 up 1 *
+
+# 250 horizontal 1 up 1 *
+# 251 horizontal 1 down 1 *
+# 252 right 1 vertical 1 *
+# 253 horizontal 1 *
+# 254 horizontal 1 vertical 1 *
+# 255 right 2 vertical 1 *
+# 256 right 1 vertical 2 *
+# 257 right 2 up 2 *
+# 258 right 2 down 2 *
+# 259 horizontal 2 up 2 *
+
+# 260 horizontal 2 down 2 *
+# 261 right 2 vertical 2 *
+# 262 horizontal 2 *
+# 263 horizontal 2 vertical 2 *
+# 264 horizontal 2 up 1 *
+# 265 horizontal 1 up 2 *
+# 266 horizontal 2 down 1 *
+# 267 horizontal 1 down 2 *
+# 268 right 1 up 2 *
+# 269 right 2 up 1 *
+
+# 270 right 2 down 1 *
+# 271 right 1 down 2 *
+# 272 horizontal 1 vertical 2 *
+# 273 horizontal 2 vertical 1 *
+# 274 left 1 up 1 *
+# 275 right 1 down 1 *
+# 276 solid full rectangle *
+# 277 bottom 1/2 solid rectangle *
+# 278 left 1/2 solid rectangle *
+# 279 right 1/2 solid rectangle *
+
+# 280 top 1/2 solid rectangle *
+# 281 lowercase greek alpha -- unused
+# 282 lowercase greek beta -- unused
+# 283 uppercase greek gamma -- unused
+# 284 lowercase greek pi -- unused
+# 285 uppercase greek sigma -- unused
+# 286 lowercase greek sigma -- unused
+# 287 lowercase greek tau -- unused
+# 288 uppercase greek phi -- unused
+# 289 uppercase greek theta -- unused
+
+# 290 uppercase omega, ohms -- unused
+# 291 lowercase greek delta -- unused
+# 292 infinity sign *
+# 293 lowercase greek phi -- unused
+# 294 lowercase greek epsilon -- unused
+# 295 set intersection *
+# 296 exactly equals *
+# 297 greater than/equal to *
+# 298 less than/equal to *
+# 299 top segment integral *
+
+# 300 bottom segment integral *
+# 301 2 wavy line approximation *
+# 302 *
+302 00B7 pc
+# 303 radical symbol *
+# 304 lowercase greek eta -- unused
+# 305 small solid box *
+306 013F u013F
+307 0140 u0140
+308 2113 u2113
+309 0149 u0149
+
+310 2032 fm
+311 2033 sd
+312 2020 dg
+313 2122 tm
+314 2017 u2017
+315 02C7 ah
+316 02DA ao
+# 317 uppercase acute accent -- unused
+# 318 uppercase grave accent -- unused
+# 319 uppercase circumflex accent -- unused
+
+# 320 uppercase dieresis accent -- unused
+# 321 uppercase tilde accent -- unused
+# 322 uppercase hacek accent -- unused
+# 323 uppercase ring accent -- unused
+324 2215 f/
+325 2014 em
+326 2013 en
+327 2021 dd
+328 0131 .i
+329 0027 aq
+
+# 330 uppercase cedilla -- unused
+331 2022 bu
+332 207F u207F
+# 333 home plate *
+# 334 ?
+335 0138 u0138
+# 336 ?
+# 337 ?
+338 0166 u0166
+339 0167 u0167
+
+340 014A u014A
+341 014B u014B
+342 0111 u0111
+# 343-369 ?
+
+# 370 `lira' ?
+# 371-374 ?
+# 375 `asciigrave' ?
+
+# 376-399 ?
+
+400 0102 u0041_0306
+401 0103 u0061_0306
+402 0100 u0041_0304
+403 0101 u0061_0304
+404 0104 u0041_0328
+405 0105 u0061_0328
+406 0106 'C
+407 0107 'c
+# 408 ?
+# 409 ?
+
+410 010C u0041_030C
+411 010D u0061_030C
+# 412 ?
+# 413 ?
+414 010E u0044_030C
+415 010F u0064_030C
+416 011A u0045_030C
+417 011B u0065_030C
+418 0116 u0045_0307
+419 0117 u0065_0307
+
+420 0112 u0045_0304
+421 0113 u0065_0304
+422 0118 u0045_0328
+423 0119 u0065_0328
+# 424-427 ?
+428 0122 u0047_0327
+429 0123 u0067_0327
+
+# 430 ?
+# 431 ?
+432 012E u0049_0328
+433 012F u0069_0328
+434 012A u0049_0304
+435 012B u0069_0304
+# 436 ?
+# 437 ?
+438 0136 u004B_0327
+439 0137 u006B_0327
+
+440 0139 u004C_0301
+441 013A u006C_0301
+442 013D u004C_030C
+443 013E u006C_030C
+444 013B u004C_0327
+445 013C u006C_0327
+446 0143 u004E_0301
+447 0144 u006E_0301
+448 0147 u004E_030C
+449 0148 u006E_030C
+
+450 0145 u004E_0327
+451 0146 u006E_0327
+452 0150 u004F_030B
+453 0151 u006F_030B
+454 014C u004F_0304
+455 014D u006F_0304
+456 0154 u0052_0301
+457 0155 u0072_0301
+458 0158 u0052_030C
+459 0159 u0072_030C
+
+460 0156 u0052_0327
+461 0157 u0072_0327
+462 015A u0053_0301
+463 015B u0073_0301
+# 464 ?
+# 465 ?
+466 0164 u0054_030C
+467 0165 u0074_030C
+468 0162 u0054_0327
+469 0163 u0074_0327
+
+470 0168 u0055_0303
+471 0169 u0075_0303
+# 472 ?
+# 473 ?
+474 0170 u0055_030B
+475 0171 u0075_030B
+476 016E u0055_030A
+477 016F u0075_030A
+478 016A u0055_0304
+479 016B u0075_0304
+
+480 0172 u0055_0328
+481 0173 u0075_0328
+482 0179 u005A_0301
+483 017A u007A_0301
+484 017B u005A_0307
+485 017C u007A_0307
+486 0128 u0049_0303
+487 0129 u0069_0303
+# 488 ?
+# 489 ?
+
+# 490-499 ?
+
+# 500 radical segment *
+# 501 proportional to symbol *
+# 502 lowercase italic e *
+# 503 alternate lowercase epsilon *
+# 504 therefore *
+# 505 uppercase greek gamma *
+# 506 uppercase greek delta *
+# 507 uppercase greek theta *
+# 508 uppercase greek lambda *
+# 509 uppercase greek xi *
+
+# 510 uppercase greek pi *
+# 511 uppercase greek sigma *
+# 512 uppercase greek upsilon *
+# 513 uppercase greek phi *
+# 514 uppercase greek psi *
+# 515 uppercase greek omega *
+# 516 nabla symbol *
+# 517 partial diff symbol *
+# 518 terminal sigma *
+# 519 not equal to symbol *
+
+# 520 underline, composite ?
+# 521 because *
+# 522 lowercase greek alpha *
+# 523 lowercase greek beta *
+# 524 lowercase greek gamma *
+# 525 lowercase greek delta *
+# 526 lowercase greek epsilon *
+# 527 lowercase greek zeta *
+# 528 lowercase greek eta *
+# 529 lowercase greek theta *
+
+# 530 lowercase greek iota *
+# 531 lowercase greek kappa *
+# 532 lowercase greek lambda *
+# 533 lowercase greek mu *
+# 534 lowercase greek nu *
+# 535 lowercase greek xi *
+# 536 lowercase greek omicron *
+# 537 lowercase greek pi *
+# 538 lowercase greek rho *
+# 539 lowercase greek sigma *
+
+# 540 lowercase greek tau *
+# 541 lowercase greek upsilon *
+# 542 lowercase greek phi *
+# 543 lowercase greek chi *
+# 544 lowercase greek psi *
+# 545 lowercase greek omega *
+# 546 open lowercase greek theta *
+# 547 open lowercase greek phi *
+# 548 alternate lowercase pi *
+# 549 wavy/straight approximation *
+
+# 550 not exactly equal to *
+# 551 up arrow double stroke *
+# 552 right arrow double stroke *
+# 553 down arrow double stroke *
+# 554 left arrow double stroke *
+# 555 up/down arrow double stroke *
+# 556 left/right arrow double stroke *
+# 557 right over left arrow *
+# 558 left over right arrow *
+# 559 vector symbol *
+
+# 560 overline, composite *
+# 561 for all symbol *
+# 562 there exists symbol *
+# 563 top symbol *
+# 564 bottom symbol *
+# 565 set union symbol *
+# 566 element of symbol *
+# 567 contains symbol *
+# 568 not element of symbol *
+# 569 proper subset symbol *
+
+# 570 proper superset symbol *
+# 571 not proper subset symbol *
+# 572 not proper superset symbol *
+# 573 subset symbol *
+# 574 superset symbol *
+# 575 plus in circle symbol *
+# 576 dot in circle *
+# 577 times in circle *
+# 578 minus in circle *
+# 579 slash in circle *
+
+# 580 logical and symbol *
+# 581 logical or symbol *
+# 582 exclusive or symbol *
+# 583 function composition symbol *
+# 584 large open circle *
+# 585 assertion symbol *
+# 586 backwards assertion symbol *
+# 587 integral symbol *
+# 588 curvilinear integral symbol *
+# 589 angle symbol *
+
+# 590 empty set *
+# 591 hebrew aleph *
+# 592 hebrew beth *
+# 593 hebrew gimmel *
+# 594 fractur uppercase c *
+# 595 fractur uppercase i *
+# 596 fractur uppercase r *
+# 597 fractur uppercase z *
+# 598 top left bracket *
+# 599 bottom left bracket *
+
+# 600 top left brace *
+# 601 middle left brace *
+# 602 bottom left brace *
+# 603 middle curvature integral -- no Unicode mapping!
+# 604 top left summation -- no Unicode mapping!
+# 605 double vertical line, composite *
+# 606 bottom left summation -- no Unicode mapping!
+# 607 bottom diagonal summation -- no Unicode mapping!
+# 608 top right bracket *
+# 609 bottom right bracket *
+
+# 610 top right brace *
+# 611 middle right brace *
+# 612 bottom right brace *
+# 613 thick vertical line, composite *
+# 614 thin vertical line, composite *
+# 615 bottom radical, vert *
+# 616 top right summation -- no Unicode mapping!
+# 617 middle summation -- no Unicode mapping!
+# 618 bottom right summation -- no Unicode mapping!
+# 619 top diagonal summation -- no Unicode mapping!
+
+# 620 minus over plus sign *
+# 621 left angle bracket *
+# 622 right angle bracket *
+# 623 mask symbol, superior -- no Unicode mapping!
+# 624 wavy/2 straight approximation *
+# 625 45 degrees arrow *
+# 626 -45 degrees arrow *
+# 627 -135 degrees arrow *
+# 628 135 degrees arrow *
+# 629 up open triangle *
+
+# 630 right open triangle *
+# 631 down open triangle *
+# 632 left open triangle *
+# 633 much less than sign *
+# 634 much greater than sign *
+# 635 proportional to symbol *
+# 636 defined as symbol *
+# 637 lowercase greek digamma *
+# 638 planck's constant/2 pi *
+# 639 laplace transform symbol *
+
+# 640 power set symbol ?
+# 641 weierstrassian symbol *
+# 642 summation symbol, sigma *
+# 643 left double bracket *
+# 644 middle double bracket -- no Unicode mapping!
+# 645 right double bracket *
+# 646 left top round corner *
+# 647 left bottom round corner *
+# 648 extension large union/product -- no Unicode mapping!
+# 649 bottom large union -- no Unicode mapping!
+
+# 650 top large intersection -- no Unicode mapping!
+# 651 top left double bracket -- no Unicode mapping!
+# 652 bottom left double bracket -- no Unicode mapping!
+# 653 large open box ?
+# 654 open diamond *
+# 655 right top round corner *
+# 656 right bottom round corner *
+# 657 bottom large bottom product -- no Unicode mapping!
+# 658 top large top product -- no Unicode mapping!
+# 659 top right double bracket -- no Unicode mapping!
+
+# 660 bottom right double bracket -- no Unicode mapping!
+# 661 large solid box ?
+# 662 solid diamond *
+# 663 such that *
+# 664 math asterisk sign *
+# 665 horizontal arrow extension *
+# 666 double horizontal arrow extension -- no Unicode mapping!
+# 667 complement of #617 -- no Unicode mapping!
+# 668 right angle symbol *
+# 669 product symbol *
+
+# 670-683 ?
+
+684 25CA u25CA
+
+# 684-999 ?
+
+1000 2070 u2070
+1001 2074 u2074
+1002 2075 u2075
+1003 2076 u2076
+1004 2077 u2077
+1005 2078 u2078
+1006 2079 u2079
+# 1007-1009 ?
+
+# 1010-1016 ?
+1017 201C lq
+1018 201D rq
+1019 201E Bq
+
+1020 2003 u2003
+1021 2002 u2002
+# 1022 ?
+1023 2009 u2009
+# 1024-1027 ?
+1028 2026 u2026
+# 1029 ?
+
+# 1030 uppercase ogonek -- unused
+1031 017E vz
+# 1032-1033 ?
+1034 2120 u2120
+# 1035 ?
+1036 211E u211E
+# 1037-1039 ?
+
+# older HP TrueType TFM files use Unicode value U+F001 instead
+1040 FB01 fi
+# older HP TrueType TFM files use Unicode value U+F002 instead
+1041 FB02 fl
+1042 FB00 ff
+1043 FB03 Fi
+1044 FB04 Fl
+# 1045 uppercase double acute accent -- unused
+# 1046 ?
+1047 0133 ij
+# 1048 ?
+# 1049 ?
+
+# 1050-1059 ?
+
+1060 2105 u2105
+1061 011E u0047_0306
+1062 011F u0067_0306
+1063 015E u0053_0327
+1064 015F u0073_0327
+1065 0130 u0049_0307
+# 1066 ?
+1067 201A bq
+1068 2030 %0
+1069 20AC Eu
+
+# 1070-1079 ?
+
+# 1080-1083 ?
+1084 02C9 a-
+# 1085 uppercase macron accent -- unused
+1086 02D8 ab
+# 1087 uppercase breve accent -- unused
+1088 02D9 a.
+# 1089 uppercase overdot accent -- unused
+
+1090 0153 oe
+1091 0152 OE
+1092 2039 fo
+1093 203A fc
+1094 25A1 sq
+1095 0141 /L
+1096 0142 /l
+1097 02DD a"
+1098 02DB ho
+# 1099 carriage return symbol *
+
+# 1100 registered, full, serif -- unused
+# 1101 copyright, full, serif -- unused
+# 1102 trademark, full, serif -- unused
+# 1103 registered, full, sans -- unused
+# 1104 copyright, full, sans -- unused
+# 1105 trademark, full, sans -- unused
+1106 017D vZ
+1107 0132 IJ
+# 1108 small open box *
+# 1109 small open bullet *
+
+# 1110 medium open bullet *
+# 1111 large solid bullet ?
+# 1112 visible carriage return *
+# 1113 visible tab (`arrowtab') ?
+# 1114 visible space *
+# 1115 visible soft hyphen -- unused
+# 1116 visible end-of-file (`embox')?
+# 1117 `enspacereverse' ?
+# 1118 `emspacereverse' ?
+# 1119 ?
+
+# 1120-1399 ?
+
+1400 0301 u0301
+1401 0300 u0300
+1402 0302 u0302
+1403 0308 u0308
+1404 0303 u0303
+1405 030C u030C
+1406 0306 u0306
+1407 030B u030B
+1408 030A u030A
+1409 0307 u0307
+
+1410 0304 u0304
+1411 0327 u0327
+1412 0328 u0328
+# 1413 combining uppercase acute accent -- unused
+# 1414 combining uppercase grave accent -- unused
+# 1415 combining uppercase circumflex accent -- unused
+# 1416 combining uppercase dieresis accent -- unused
+# 1417 combining uppercase tilde accent -- unused
+# 1418 combining uppercase caron accent -- unused
+# 1419 combining uppercase breve accent -- unused
+
+# 1420 combining uppercase double acute accent -- unused
+# 1421 combining uppercase ring accent -- unused
+# 1422 combining uppercase dot accent -- unused
+# 1423 combining uppercase macron accent -- unused
+# 1424 combining uppercase cedilla -- unused
+# 1425 combining uppercase ogonek -- unused
+# 1426 ?
+# 1427 uppercase middle dot -- unused (no Unicode mapping)
+# 1428 ?
+# 1429 ?
+
+# 1430-3811 ?
+
+# 3812 ornament, apple ?
+
+# EOF
diff --git a/contrib/groff/font/devlj4/generate/wingdings.map b/contrib/groff/font/devlj4/generate/wingdings.map
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..d868ac2faabe
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/groff/font/devlj4/generate/wingdings.map
@@ -0,0 +1,233 @@
+# Map HP Unicode values to troff names for Wingding font.
+#
+# This font is TrueType only, so the MSL values are dummies.
+#
+# Created 16 January 2004 from data on Alan Wood's website
+# (www.alanwood.net).
+#
+# You need hpftodit from groff 1.19.1 or newer!
+
+-1 F021 u270F # Pencil
+-1 F022 u2702 # Black scissors
+-1 F023 u2701 # Upper blade scissors
+-1 F024 ---
+-1 F025 ---
+-1 F026 ---
+-1 F027 ---
+-1 F028 u260E # Black telephone
+-1 F029 u2706 # Telephone location sign
+-1 F02A u2709 # Envelope
+-1 F02B ---
+-1 F02C ---
+-1 F02D ---
+-1 F02E ---
+-1 F02F ---
+-1 F030 ---
+-1 F031 ---
+-1 F032 ---
+-1 F033 ---
+-1 F034 ---
+-1 F035 ---
+-1 F036 u231B # Hourglass
+-1 F037 u2328 # Keyboard
+-1 F038 ---
+-1 F039 ---
+-1 F03A ---
+-1 F03B ---
+-1 F03C ---
+-1 F03D ---
+-1 F03E u2707 # Tape drive
+-1 F03F u270D # Writing hand
+-1 F040 ---
+-1 F041 u270C # Victory hand
+-1 F042 ---
+-1 F043 ---
+-1 F044 ---
+-1 F045 u261C # White left pointing index
+-1 F046 u261E # White right pointing index
+-1 F047 u261D # White up pointing index
+-1 F048 u261F # White down pointing index
+-1 F049 ---
+-1 F04A u263A # White smiling face
+-1 F04B ---
+-1 F04C u2639 # White frowning face
+-1 F04D ---
+-1 F04E u2620 # Skull and crossbones
+-1 F04F ---
+-1 F050 ---
+-1 F051 u2708 # Airplane
+-1 F052 u263C # White sun with rays
+-1 F053 ---
+-1 F054 u2744 # Snowflake
+-1 F055 ---
+-1 F056 u271E # Shadowed white Latin cross
+-1 F057 ---
+-1 F058 u2720 # Maltese cross
+-1 F059 u2721 # Star of David
+-1 F05A u262A # Star and crescent
+-1 F05B u262F # Yin Yang
+-1 F05C u0950 # Devanagari Om
+-1 F05D u2638 # Wheel of Dharma
+-1 F05E u2648 # Aries
+-1 F05F u2649 # Taurus
+-1 F060 u264A # Gemini
+-1 F061 u264B # Cancer
+-1 F062 u264C # Leo
+-1 F063 u264D # Virgo
+-1 F064 u264E # Libra
+-1 F065 u264F # Scorpio
+-1 F066 u2650 # Sagittarius
+-1 F067 u2651 # Capricorn
+-1 F068 u2652 # Aquarius
+-1 F069 u2653 # Pisces
+-1 F06A u0026 # Ampersand
+-1 F06B u0026 # Ampersand
+-1 F06C u25CF # Black circle
+-1 F06D u274D # Shadowed white circle
+-1 F06E u25A0 # Black square
+-1 F06F u25A1 # White square
+-1 F070 ---
+-1 F071 u2751 # Lower right shadowed white square
+-1 F072 u2752 # Upper right shadowed white square
+-1 F073 ---
+-1 F074 u2666 # Black diamond suit
+-1 F075 u25C6 # Black diamond
+-1 F076 u2756 # Black diamond minus white X
+-1 F077 ---
+-1 F078 u2327 # X in a rectangle box
+-1 F079 u2353 # APL functional symbol quad up caret
+-1 F07A u2318 # Place of interest sign
+-1 F07B u2740 # White florette
+-1 F07C u273F # Black florette
+-1 F07D u275D # Heavy double turned comma quotation mark ornament
+-1 F07E u275E # Heavy double comma quotation mark ornament
+-1 F080 u24EA # Circled digit zero
+-1 F081 u2460 # Circled digit one
+-1 F082 u2461 # Circled digit two
+-1 F083 u2462 # Circled digit three
+-1 F084 u2463 # Circled digit four
+-1 F085 u2464 # Circled digit five
+-1 F086 u2465 # Circled digit six
+-1 F087 u2466 # Circled digit seven
+-1 F088 u2467 # Circled digit eight
+-1 F089 u2468 # Circled digit nine
+-1 F08A u2469 # Circled number ten
+-1 F08B u24FF # Negative circled digit zero
+-1 F08C u2776 # Dingbat negative circled digit one
+-1 F08D u2777 # Dingbat negative circled digit two
+-1 F08E u2778 # Dingbat negative circled digit three
+-1 F08F u2779 # Dingbat negative circled digit four
+-1 F090 u277A # Dingbat negative circled digit five
+-1 F091 u277B # Dingbat negative circled digit six
+-1 F092 u277C # Dingbat negative circled digit seven
+-1 F093 u277D # Dingbat negative circled digit eight
+-1 F094 u277E # Dingbat negative circled digit nine
+-1 F095 u277F # Dingbat negative circled number ten
+-1 F096 ---
+-1 F097 ---
+-1 F098 ---
+-1 F099 ---
+-1 F09A ---
+-1 F09B ---
+-1 F09C ---
+-1 F09D ---
+-1 F09E u00B7 # Middle dot
+-1 F09F u2022 # Bullet
+-1 F0A0 u25AA # Black small square
+-1 F0A1 u25CB # White circle
+-1 F0A2 ---
+-1 F0A3 ---
+-1 F0A4 u25C9 # Fisheye
+-1 F0A5 u25CE # Bullseye
+-1 F0A6 ---
+-1 F0A7 u25AA # Black small square
+-1 F0A8 u25FB # White medium square
+-1 F0A9 ---
+-1 F0AA u2726 # Black four pointed star
+-1 F0AB u2605 # Black star
+-1 F0AC u2736 # Six pointed black star
+-1 F0AD u2734 # Eight pointed black star
+-1 F0AE u2739 # Twelve pointed black star
+-1 F0AF u2735 # Eight pointed pinwheel star
+-1 F0B0 ---
+-1 F0B1 u2316 # Position indicator
+-1 F0B2 u2727 # White four pointed star
+-1 F0B3 u2311 # Square lozenge
+-1 F0B4 ---
+-1 F0B5 u272A # Circled white star
+-1 F0B6 u2730 # Shadowed white star
+-1 F0B7 ---
+-1 F0B8 ---
+-1 F0B9 ---
+-1 F0BA ---
+-1 F0BB ---
+-1 F0BC ---
+-1 F0BD ---
+-1 F0BE ---
+-1 F0BF ---
+-1 F0C0 ---
+-1 F0C1 ---
+-1 F0C2 ---
+-1 F0C3 ---
+-1 F0C4 ---
+-1 F0C5 ---
+-1 F0C6 ---
+-1 F0C7 ---
+-1 F0C8 ---
+-1 F0C9 ---
+-1 F0CA ---
+-1 F0CB ---
+-1 F0CC ---
+-1 F0CD ---
+-1 F0CE ---
+-1 F0CF ---
+-1 F0D0 ---
+-1 F0D1 ---
+-1 F0D2 ---
+-1 F0D3 ---
+-1 F0D4 ---
+-1 F0D5 u232B # Erase to the left
+-1 F0D6 u2326 # Erase to the right
+-1 F0D7 ---
+-1 F0D8 u27A2 # Three-D top-lighted rightwards arrowhead
+-1 F0D9 ---
+-1 F0DA ---
+-1 F0DB ---
+-1 F0DC u27B2 # Circled heavy white rightwards arrow
+-1 F0DD ---
+-1 F0DE ---
+-1 F0DF ---
+-1 F0E0 ---
+-1 F0E1 ---
+-1 F0E2 ---
+-1 F0E3 ---
+-1 F0E4 ---
+-1 F0E5 ---
+-1 F0E6 ---
+-1 F0E7 ---
+-1 F0E8 u2794 # Heavy wide-headed rightwards arrow
+-1 F0E9 ---
+-1 F0EA ---
+-1 F0EB ---
+-1 F0EC ---
+-1 F0ED ---
+-1 F0EE ---
+-1 F0EF u21E6 # Leftwards white arrow
+-1 F0F0 u21E8 # Rightwards white arrow
+-1 F0F1 u21E7 # Upwards white arrow
+-1 F0F2 u21E9 # Downwards white arrow
+-1 F0F3 u2B04 # Left right white arrow
+-1 F0F4 u21F3 # Up down white arrow
+-1 F0F5 u2B00 # North east white arrow
+-1 F0F6 u2B01 # North west white arrow
+-1 F0F7 u2B03 # South west white arrow
+-1 F0F8 u2B02 # South east white arrow
+-1 F0F9 u25AD # White rectangle
+-1 F0FA u25AB # White small square
+-1 F0FB u2717 # Ballot X
+-1 F0FC u2713 # Check mark
+-1 F0FD u2612 # Ballot box with X
+-1 F0FE u2611 # Ballot box with check
+-1 F0FF ---
+
+# EOF
diff --git a/contrib/groff/font/devps/AB b/contrib/groff/font/devps/AB
index 8fd6fceacd03..464dd520401c 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/font/devps/AB
+++ b/contrib/groff/font/devps/AB
@@ -138,6 +138,7 @@ b v -20
c y -20
c l -15
c k -15
+, u0020 -50
, ' -70
, cq -70
, rq -70
@@ -168,10 +169,12 @@ o x -30
o w -20
o v -30
p y -20
+. u0020 -50
. ' -70
. cq -70
. rq -70
lq A -50
+rq u0020 -50
` ` -80
` oq -80
oq ` -80
@@ -182,6 +185,8 @@ oq A -50
cq v -10
' t 10
cq t 10
+' u0020 -50
+cq u0020 -50
' s -15
cq s -15
' r -20
@@ -215,6 +220,14 @@ r , -75
r c -7
s . 20
s , 20
+u0020 ` -50
+u0020 oq -50
+u0020 lq -50
+u0020 Y -60
+u0020 W -25
+u0020 V -80
+u0020 T -25
+u0020 A -20
v . -90
v o -20
v e -20
diff --git a/contrib/groff/font/devps/ABI b/contrib/groff/font/devps/ABI
index f3a38b25f50e..22b3126be4c0 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/font/devps/ABI
+++ b/contrib/groff/font/devps/ABI
@@ -139,6 +139,7 @@ b v -20
c y -20
c l -15
c k -15
+, u0020 -50
, ' -70
, cq -70
, rq -70
@@ -169,10 +170,12 @@ o x -30
o w -20
o v -30
p y -20
+. u0020 -50
. ' -70
. cq -70
. rq -70
lq A -50
+rq u0020 -50
` ` -80
` oq -80
oq ` -80
@@ -183,6 +186,8 @@ oq A -50
cq v -10
' t 10
cq t 10
+' u0020 -50
+cq u0020 -50
' s -15
cq s -15
' r -20
@@ -216,6 +221,14 @@ r , -75
r c -7
s . 20
s , 20
+u0020 ` -50
+u0020 oq -50
+u0020 lq -50
+u0020 Y -60
+u0020 W -25
+u0020 V -80
+u0020 T -25
+u0020 A -20
v . -90
v o -20
v e -20
diff --git a/contrib/groff/font/devps/AI b/contrib/groff/font/devps/AI
index 611434b83177..4758916983ec 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/font/devps/AI
+++ b/contrib/groff/font/devps/AI
@@ -136,6 +136,7 @@ b y -20
b v -20
c y -20
c k -15
+, u0020 -110
, ' -120
, cq -120
, rq -120
@@ -165,12 +166,14 @@ o x -15
o w -20
o v -30
p y -20
+. u0020 -110
. ' -120
. cq -120
. rq -120
lq ` -35
lq oq -35
lq A -100
+rq u0020 -110
` ` -203
` oq -203
oq ` -203
@@ -181,6 +184,8 @@ oq A -100
cq v -30
' t 10
cq t 10
+' u0020 -110
+cq u0020 -110
' s -15
cq s -15
' r -20
@@ -217,6 +222,14 @@ r c -20
r a -20
s . 20
s , 20
+u0020 ` -110
+u0020 oq -110
+u0020 lq -110
+u0020 Y -60
+u0020 W -25
+u0020 V -50
+u0020 T -25
+u0020 A -20
v . -130
v o -30
v e -20
diff --git a/contrib/groff/font/devps/AR b/contrib/groff/font/devps/AR
index 6490cdc136f1..f5fb6c3c6745 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/font/devps/AR
+++ b/contrib/groff/font/devps/AR
@@ -135,6 +135,7 @@ b y -20
b v -20
c y -20
c k -15
+, u0020 -110
, ' -120
, cq -120
, rq -120
@@ -164,12 +165,14 @@ o x -15
o w -20
o v -30
p y -20
+. u0020 -110
. ' -120
. cq -120
. rq -120
lq ` -35
lq oq -35
lq A -100
+rq u0020 -110
` ` -203
` oq -203
oq ` -203
@@ -180,6 +183,8 @@ oq A -100
cq v -30
' t 10
cq t 10
+' u0020 -110
+cq u0020 -110
' s -15
cq s -15
' r -20
@@ -216,6 +221,14 @@ r c -20
r a -20
s . 20
s , 20
+u0020 ` -110
+u0020 oq -110
+u0020 lq -110
+u0020 Y -60
+u0020 W -25
+u0020 V -50
+u0020 T -25
+u0020 A -20
v . -130
v o -30
v e -20
diff --git a/contrib/groff/font/devps/HB b/contrib/groff/font/devps/HB
index 759f88453abe..ac3c1f354852 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/font/devps/HB
+++ b/contrib/groff/font/devps/HB
@@ -135,6 +135,8 @@ c y -10
c l -20
c k -20
c h -10
+: u0020 -40
+, u0020 -40
, ' -120
, cq -120
, rq -120
@@ -171,15 +173,19 @@ o x -30
o w -15
o v -20
p y -15
+. u0020 -40
. ' -120
. cq -120
. rq -120
+rq u0020 -80
` ` -46
` oq -46
oq ` -46
oq oq -46
' v -20
cq v -20
+' u0020 -80
+cq u0020 -80
' s -60
cq s -60
' r -40
@@ -206,6 +212,14 @@ r d -20
r , -60
r c -20
s w -15
+; u0020 -40
+u0020 ` -60
+u0020 oq -60
+u0020 lq -80
+u0020 Y -120
+u0020 W -80
+u0020 V -80
+u0020 T -100
v . -80
v o -30
v , -80
diff --git a/contrib/groff/font/devps/HBI b/contrib/groff/font/devps/HBI
index 2529a52d515a..72d587210309 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/font/devps/HBI
+++ b/contrib/groff/font/devps/HBI
@@ -136,6 +136,8 @@ c y -10
c l -20
c k -20
c h -10
+: u0020 -40
+, u0020 -40
, ' -120
, cq -120
, rq -120
@@ -172,15 +174,19 @@ o x -30
o w -15
o v -20
p y -15
+. u0020 -40
. ' -120
. cq -120
. rq -120
+rq u0020 -80
` ` -46
` oq -46
oq ` -46
oq oq -46
' v -20
cq v -20
+' u0020 -80
+cq u0020 -80
' s -60
cq s -60
' r -40
@@ -207,6 +213,14 @@ r d -20
r , -60
r c -20
s w -15
+; u0020 -40
+u0020 ` -60
+u0020 oq -60
+u0020 lq -80
+u0020 Y -120
+u0020 W -80
+u0020 V -80
+u0020 T -100
v . -80
v o -30
v , -80
diff --git a/contrib/groff/font/devps/HI b/contrib/groff/font/devps/HI
index f2601136b3e5..20055dfda838 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/font/devps/HI
+++ b/contrib/groff/font/devps/HI
@@ -144,6 +144,7 @@ b , -40
b b -10
c k -20
c , -15
+: u0020 -50
, ' -100
, cq -100
, rq -100
@@ -208,13 +209,17 @@ o , -40
p y -30
p . -35
p , -35
+. u0020 -60
. ' -100
. cq -100
. rq -100
+rq u0020 -40
` ` -57
` oq -57
oq ` -57
oq oq -57
+' u0020 -70
+cq u0020 -70
' s -50
cq s -50
' r -50
@@ -243,6 +248,14 @@ r a -10
s w -30
s . -15
s , -15
+; u0020 -50
+u0020 ` -60
+u0020 oq -60
+u0020 lq -30
+u0020 Y -90
+u0020 W -40
+u0020 V -50
+u0020 T -50
v . -80
v o -25
v e -25
diff --git a/contrib/groff/font/devps/HNB b/contrib/groff/font/devps/HNB
index f4131f91c289..5e86bb49010f 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/font/devps/HNB
+++ b/contrib/groff/font/devps/HNB
@@ -135,6 +135,8 @@ c y -7
c l -15
c k -15
c h -7
+: u0020 -32
+, u0020 -32
, ' -97
, cq -97
, rq -97
@@ -171,15 +173,19 @@ o x -24
o w -11
o v -15
p y -11
+. u0020 -32
. ' -97
. cq -97
. rq -97
+rq u0020 -65
` ` -37
` oq -37
oq ` -37
oq oq -37
' v -15
cq v -15
+' u0020 -65
+cq u0020 -65
' s -48
cq s -48
' r -32
@@ -206,6 +212,14 @@ r d -15
r , -48
r c -15
s w -11
+; u0020 -32
+u0020 ` -48
+u0020 oq -48
+u0020 lq -65
+u0020 Y -97
+u0020 W -65
+u0020 V -65
+u0020 T -81
v . -65
v o -24
v , -65
diff --git a/contrib/groff/font/devps/HNBI b/contrib/groff/font/devps/HNBI
index 771dd75b53f1..74414b44cf64 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/font/devps/HNBI
+++ b/contrib/groff/font/devps/HNBI
@@ -136,6 +136,8 @@ c y -10
c l -20
c k -20
c h -10
+: u0020 -40
+, u0020 -40
, ' -120
, cq -120
, rq -120
@@ -172,15 +174,19 @@ o x -30
o w -15
o v -20
p y -15
+. u0020 -40
. ' -120
. cq -120
. rq -120
+rq u0020 -80
` ` -46
` oq -46
oq ` -46
oq oq -46
' v -20
cq v -20
+' u0020 -80
+cq u0020 -80
' s -60
cq s -60
' r -40
@@ -207,6 +213,14 @@ r d -20
r , -60
r c -20
s w -15
+; u0020 -40
+u0020 ` -60
+u0020 oq -60
+u0020 lq -80
+u0020 Y -120
+u0020 W -80
+u0020 V -80
+u0020 T -100
v . -80
v o -30
v , -80
diff --git a/contrib/groff/font/devps/HNI b/contrib/groff/font/devps/HNI
index 1c63dfedfaa6..a9c39ed62aea 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/font/devps/HNI
+++ b/contrib/groff/font/devps/HNI
@@ -144,6 +144,7 @@ b , -40
b b -10
c k -20
c , -15
+: u0020 -50
, ' -100
, cq -100
, rq -100
@@ -208,13 +209,17 @@ o , -40
p y -30
p . -35
p , -35
+. u0020 -60
. ' -100
. cq -100
. rq -100
+rq u0020 -40
` ` -57
` oq -57
oq ` -57
oq oq -57
+' u0020 -70
+cq u0020 -70
' s -50
cq s -50
' r -50
@@ -243,6 +248,14 @@ r a -10
s w -30
s . -15
s , -15
+; u0020 -50
+u0020 ` -60
+u0020 oq -60
+u0020 lq -30
+u0020 Y -90
+u0020 W -40
+u0020 V -50
+u0020 T -50
v . -80
v o -25
v e -25
diff --git a/contrib/groff/font/devps/HNR b/contrib/groff/font/devps/HNR
index 5acaac068a5c..989bdf042710 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/font/devps/HNR
+++ b/contrib/groff/font/devps/HNR
@@ -143,6 +143,7 @@ b , -32
b b -7
c k -15
c , -11
+: u0020 -40
, ' -81
, cq -81
, rq -81
@@ -207,13 +208,17 @@ o , -32
p y -24
p . -28
p , -28
+. u0020 -48
. ' -81
. cq -81
. rq -81
+rq u0020 -32
` ` -46
` oq -46
oq ` -46
oq oq -46
+' u0020 -56
+cq u0020 -56
' s -40
cq s -40
' r -40
@@ -242,6 +247,14 @@ r a -7
s w -24
s . -11
s , -11
+; u0020 -40
+u0020 ` -48
+u0020 oq -48
+u0020 lq -24
+u0020 Y -73
+u0020 W -32
+u0020 V -40
+u0020 T -40
v . -65
v o -20
v e -20
diff --git a/contrib/groff/font/devps/HR b/contrib/groff/font/devps/HR
index 469f47f8ba18..cbf1ab80bc9c 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/font/devps/HR
+++ b/contrib/groff/font/devps/HR
@@ -143,6 +143,7 @@ b , -40
b b -10
c k -20
c , -15
+: u0020 -50
, ' -100
, cq -100
, rq -100
@@ -207,13 +208,17 @@ o , -40
p y -30
p . -35
p , -35
+. u0020 -60
. ' -100
. cq -100
. rq -100
+rq u0020 -40
` ` -57
` oq -57
oq ` -57
oq oq -57
+' u0020 -70
+cq u0020 -70
' s -50
cq s -50
' r -50
@@ -242,6 +247,14 @@ r a -10
s w -30
s . -15
s , -15
+; u0020 -50
+u0020 ` -60
+u0020 oq -60
+u0020 lq -30
+u0020 Y -90
+u0020 W -40
+u0020 V -50
+u0020 T -50
v . -80
v o -25
v e -25
diff --git a/contrib/groff/font/devps/NB b/contrib/groff/font/devps/NB
index 66c27937c6f6..bc81dd013162 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/font/devps/NB
+++ b/contrib/groff/font/devps/NB
@@ -108,16 +108,20 @@ Y , -100
Y : -25
Y a -100
Y A -91
+: u0020 -18
+, u0020 -18
, ' -18
, cq -18
, rq -18
f ' 75
f cq 75
f rq 75
+. u0020 -18
. ' -18
. cq -18
. rq -18
lq A -74
+rq u0020 -18
` A -74
oq A -74
' s -25
@@ -126,6 +130,15 @@ cq s -25
cq d -25
r . -74
r , -74
+; u0020 -18
+u0020 ` -18
+u0020 oq -18
+u0020 lq -18
+u0020 Y -18
+u0020 W -18
+u0020 V -18
+u0020 T -18
+u0020 A -18
v . -100
v , -100
w . -100
diff --git a/contrib/groff/font/devps/NBI b/contrib/groff/font/devps/NBI
index e633e6e36182..aa4b09e2b3c2 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/font/devps/NBI
+++ b/contrib/groff/font/devps/NBI
@@ -148,6 +148,8 @@ c l -13
c k -8
c h -18
c , -8
+: u0020 -18
+, u0020 -18
, ' -18
, cq -18
, rq -18
@@ -192,12 +194,14 @@ o v 6
p y -4
p . 8
p , 8
+. u0020 -18
. ' -18
. cq -18
. rq -18
lq ` 20
lq oq 20
lq A -60
+rq u0020 -18
` A -80
oq A -80
' v -16
@@ -236,6 +240,13 @@ r : 9
r a -11
s . 11
s , 11
+; u0020 -18
+u0020 lq -18
+u0020 Y -18
+u0020 W -33
+u0020 V -24
+u0020 T -18
+u0020 A -22
v . -11
v o -6
v , -11
diff --git a/contrib/groff/font/devps/NI b/contrib/groff/font/devps/NI
index b27ce5192983..aab0a0b67b94 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/font/devps/NI
+++ b/contrib/groff/font/devps/NI
@@ -141,6 +141,8 @@ c . -50
c k -18
c h -18
c , -50
+: u0020 -37
+, u0020 -37
, ' -37
, cq -37
, rq -37
@@ -159,10 +161,12 @@ o . -50
o , -50
p . -50
p , -50
+. u0020 -37
. ' -37
. cq -37
. rq -37
lq A -75
+rq u0020 -37
` ` -37
` oq -37
oq ` -37
@@ -187,6 +191,15 @@ r , -125
r : -25
s . -50
s , -50
+; u0020 -37
+u0020 ` -37
+u0020 oq -37
+u0020 lq -37
+u0020 Y -37
+u0020 W -37
+u0020 V -37
+u0020 T -37
+u0020 A -37
v . -75
v , -75
w . -75
diff --git a/contrib/groff/font/devps/NR b/contrib/groff/font/devps/NR
index ae9e2ffd24d0..0f4a683d5ab7 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/font/devps/NR
+++ b/contrib/groff/font/devps/NR
@@ -133,6 +133,8 @@ c l -7
c k -7
c h -7
c , -18
+: u0020 -37
+, u0020 -37
, ' -37
, cq -37
, rq -37
@@ -149,10 +151,12 @@ o . -18
o , -18
p . -18
p , -18
+. u0020 -37
. ' -37
. cq -37
. rq -37
lq A -74
+rq u0020 -37
` ` -25
` oq -25
oq ` -25
@@ -173,6 +177,15 @@ r hy -37
r , -100
s . -25
s , -25
+; u0020 -37
+u0020 ` -37
+u0020 oq -37
+u0020 lq -37
+u0020 Y -37
+u0020 W -37
+u0020 V -37
+u0020 T -37
+u0020 A -37
v . -125
v , -125
w . -125
diff --git a/contrib/groff/font/devps/PB b/contrib/groff/font/devps/PB
index e1057584a863..bed42bf0a1de 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/font/devps/PB
+++ b/contrib/groff/font/devps/PB
@@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ kernpairs
A y -70
A w -70
A v -70
+A u0020 -18
A ' -92
A cq -92
A Y -111
@@ -17,6 +18,7 @@ F . -111
F , -111
F A -55
L y -74
+L u0020 -18
L ' -74
L cq -74
L Y -92
@@ -101,6 +103,8 @@ oq ` -55
oq oq -55
' t -18
cq t -18
+' u0020 -55
+cq u0020 -55
' s -55
cq s -55
' ' -55
diff --git a/contrib/groff/font/devps/PBI b/contrib/groff/font/devps/PBI
index 31f5019673ad..602c4e457ec5 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/font/devps/PBI
+++ b/contrib/groff/font/devps/PBI
@@ -8,22 +8,26 @@ kernpairs
A y -55
A w -37
A v -55
+A u0020 -55
A ' -55
A cq -55
A Y -74
A W -74
A V -74
A T -55
+F u0020 -18
F . -111
F , -111
F A -74
L y -37
+L u0020 -18
L ' -55
L cq -55
L Y -74
L W -74
L V -74
L T -74
+P u0020 -55
P . -129
P , -129
P A -92
@@ -101,6 +105,8 @@ oq ` -55
oq oq -55
' t -18
cq t -18
+' u0020 -37
+cq u0020 -37
' s -37
cq s -37
' ' -55
diff --git a/contrib/groff/font/devps/PI b/contrib/groff/font/devps/PI
index 4942dc035647..53bc30346ff2 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/font/devps/PI
+++ b/contrib/groff/font/devps/PI
@@ -8,6 +8,7 @@ kernpairs
A y -55
A w -37
A v -37
+A u0020 -37
A ' -55
A cq -55
A Y -55
@@ -18,6 +19,7 @@ F . -111
F , -111
F A -111
L y -37
+L u0020 -18
L ' -37
L cq -37
L Y -74
@@ -102,6 +104,8 @@ oq ` -74
oq oq -74
' t -37
cq t -37
+' u0020 -55
+cq u0020 -55
' s -55
cq s -55
' ' -74
diff --git a/contrib/groff/font/devps/PR b/contrib/groff/font/devps/PR
index a4e44470b303..2f005e7bf37f 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/font/devps/PR
+++ b/contrib/groff/font/devps/PR
@@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ kernpairs
A y -74
A w -74
A v -92
+A u0020 -55
A ' -74
A cq -74
A Y -111
@@ -17,12 +18,14 @@ F . -92
F , -92
F A -74
L y -55
+L u0020 -37
L ' -74
L cq -74
L Y -92
L W -74
L V -92
L T -74
+P u0020 -18
P . -129
P , -129
P A -92
@@ -79,6 +82,7 @@ W a -92
W A -92
Y v -90
Y u -90
+Y u0020 -18
Y ; -74
Y q -90
Y . -111
@@ -118,6 +122,8 @@ r e -18
r d -18
r , -74
r c -18
+u0020 Y -18
+u0020 A -37
v . -111
v , -111
w . -92
diff --git a/contrib/groff/font/devps/S b/contrib/groff/font/devps/S
index 527379f97479..7ed54bce73b1 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/font/devps/S
+++ b/contrib/groff/font/devps/S
@@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ eq "
*R 556,673,0,7 3 82 Rho
*S 592,673 3 83 Sigma
*T 611,673 3 84 Tau
---- 690,673,0,4,8 3 85 Upsilon
+u03A5 690,673,0,4,8 3 85 Upsilon
ts 439,500,233 3 86 sigma1
*W 768,688 3 87 Omega
*C 645,673 3 88 Xi
@@ -143,7 +143,7 @@ di "
== 549,443 3 186 equivalence
~~ 549,394 3 187 approxequal
~= "
---- 1000,95,17 3 188 ellipsis
+u2026 1000,95,17 3 188 ellipsis
arrowvertex 603,1010,120 3 189 arrowvertex
an 1000,276,0,50,60 3 190 arrowhorizex
CR 658,629,16 3 191 carriagereturn
@@ -209,9 +209,9 @@ bv "
ra 329,746,198 3 241 angleright
is 274,916,107,67,52,-10 3 242 integral
integral "
---- 686,921,83,29 3 243 integraltp
---- 686,975,88 3 244 integralex
---- 686,921,81 3 245 integralbt
+u2320 686,921,83,29 3 243 integraltp
+u23AE 686,975,88 3 244 integralex
+u2321 686,921,81 3 245 integralbt
parenrighttp 384,926,293,66 3 246 parenrighttp
parenrightex 384,920,80,66 3 247 parenrightex
parenrightbt 384,920,293,66 3 248 parenrightbt
diff --git a/contrib/groff/font/devps/SS b/contrib/groff/font/devps/SS
index 5eb6b9b425d2..92c3c54fd082 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/font/devps/SS
+++ b/contrib/groff/font/devps/SS
@@ -192,4 +192,3 @@ ts 391,445,208,151,-28,99 3 86 sigma1
--- 440,824,67,35,-108,35 3 252 bracerighttp
--- 440,832,76,127,-105,99 3 253 bracerightmid
--- 440,824,62,94,54,94 3 254 bracerightbt
---- 703,719,2,131,-86,99 3 256 apple
diff --git a/contrib/groff/font/devps/TB b/contrib/groff/font/devps/TB
index fba840d7c806..e9f11c790b8f 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/font/devps/TB
+++ b/contrib/groff/font/devps/TB
@@ -172,6 +172,8 @@ oq oq -63
oq A -10
' v -20
cq v -20
+' u0020 -74
+cq u0020 -74
' s -37
cq s -37
' r -20
@@ -194,6 +196,11 @@ r g -10
r e -18
r , -92
r c -18
+u0020 Y -55
+u0020 W -30
+u0020 V -45
+u0020 T -30
+u0020 A -55
v . -70
v o -10
v e -10
diff --git a/contrib/groff/font/devps/TBI b/contrib/groff/font/devps/TBI
index 0f883d9f51b0..abda49189244 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/font/devps/TBI
+++ b/contrib/groff/font/devps/TBI
@@ -166,6 +166,8 @@ oq oq -74
cq v -15
' t -37
cq t -37
+' u0020 -74
+cq u0020 -74
' s -74
cq s -74
' r -15
@@ -178,6 +180,10 @@ cq cq -74
cq d -15
r . -65
r , -65
+u0020 Y -70
+u0020 W -70
+u0020 V -70
+u0020 A -37
v . -37
v o -15
v e -15
diff --git a/contrib/groff/font/devps/TI b/contrib/groff/font/devps/TI
index 471d88d2e242..c5dc3af0430c 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/font/devps/TI
+++ b/contrib/groff/font/devps/TI
@@ -174,6 +174,8 @@ oq oq -111
cq v -10
' t -30
cq t -30
+' u0020 -111
+cq u0020 -111
' s -40
cq s -40
' r -25
@@ -196,6 +198,11 @@ r d -37
r , -111
r c -37
r a -15
+u0020 Y -75
+u0020 W -40
+u0020 V -35
+u0020 T -18
+u0020 A -18
v . -74
v , -74
w . -74
diff --git a/contrib/groff/font/devps/TR b/contrib/groff/font/devps/TR
index ecea19c7ac80..5096c945cc71 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/font/devps/TR
+++ b/contrib/groff/font/devps/TR
@@ -165,6 +165,8 @@ oq A -80
cq v -50
' t -18
cq t -18
+' u0020 -74
+cq u0020 -74
' s -55
cq s -55
' r -50
@@ -182,6 +184,11 @@ r - -20
r hy -20
r g -18
r , -40
+u0020 Y -90
+u0020 W -30
+u0020 V -50
+u0020 T -18
+u0020 A -55
v . -65
v o -20
v e -15
diff --git a/contrib/groff/font/devps/generate/Makefile b/contrib/groff/font/devps/generate/Makefile
index 223ce2fe2b82..739fd8e59bd5 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/font/devps/generate/Makefile
+++ b/contrib/groff/font/devps/generate/Makefile
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-# Copyright (C) 1989-2000, 2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+# Copyright (C) 1989-2000, 2002, 2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
# Written by James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
#
# This file is part of groff.
@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
# with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-# Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
+# Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
# This is set up so you can do
# make -f generate/Makefile
@@ -188,7 +188,8 @@ ZD:
`$(AFMNAME) $(afmdir)/ZapfDingbats.afm` $(srcdir)/dingbats.map $@
SS: $(srcdir)/symbolsl.afm
- $(AFMTODIT) -s $(IFLAG) $(srcdir)/symbolsl.afm $(srcdir)/lgreekmap $@
+ $(AFMTODIT) -s -x $(IFLAG) \
+ $(srcdir)/symbolsl.afm $(srcdir)/lgreekmap $@
S: symbol.afm
$(AFMTODIT) -s $(RFLAG) symbol.afm symbolmap $@
diff --git a/contrib/groff/font/devps/generate/afmname b/contrib/groff/font/devps/generate/afmname
index 3e837df222c1..7d19349303bb 100755
--- a/contrib/groff/font/devps/generate/afmname
+++ b/contrib/groff/font/devps/generate/afmname
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-#!/bin/sh
+#! /bin/sh
# Fix the path name of an AFM file.
if test -f "$1"
then
diff --git a/contrib/groff/font/devps/generate/textmap b/contrib/groff/font/devps/generate/textmap
index 70d322fece72..485705c3b2c8 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/font/devps/generate/textmap
+++ b/contrib/groff/font/devps/generate/textmap
@@ -210,6 +210,8 @@ ij ij
infinity if
integral is
integral integral
+# the next line overrides the (old) PUA value of the AGL
+integralex u23AE
intersection ca
less <
lessequal <=
@@ -304,6 +306,7 @@ ugrave `u
underscore _
uni210F -h
uni210F hbar
+uni2210 coproduct
uni2213 -+
uni2243 |=
uni2262 ne
diff --git a/contrib/groff/font/devps/prologue.ps b/contrib/groff/font/devps/prologue.ps
index a0cdb60c3904..1ec2df775f7f 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/font/devps/prologue.ps
+++ b/contrib/groff/font/devps/prologue.ps
@@ -91,7 +91,7 @@
/EP {
level0 restore
showpage
-} bind def
+} def
% centerx centery radius startangle endangle DA -
@@ -243,7 +243,6 @@
} bind def
/PEND {
- clear
countdictstack CNT sub { end } repeat
level1 restore
} bind def
diff --git a/contrib/groff/font/devps/symbolmap b/contrib/groff/font/devps/symbolmap
index f3b283192a0b..ac2b5bf2f795 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/font/devps/symbolmap
+++ b/contrib/groff/font/devps/symbolmap
@@ -213,6 +213,8 @@ ij ij
infinity if
integral is
integral integral
+# the next line overrides the (old) PUA value of the AGL
+integralex u23AE
intersection ca
less <
lessequal <=
@@ -307,6 +309,7 @@ ugrave `u
underscore _
uni210F -h
uni210F hbar
+uni2210 coproduct
uni2213 -+
uni2243 |=
uni2262 ne
diff --git a/contrib/groff/font/devutf8/NOTES b/contrib/groff/font/devutf8/NOTES
index 0e857e877a05..8e724703ddc7 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/font/devutf8/NOTES
+++ b/contrib/groff/font/devutf8/NOTES
@@ -1,53 +1,53 @@
-Note that all `charXXX' entity names have been removed from the font files.
+Note that all \[charXXX] entity names have been removed from the font files.
They don't make sense for Unicode.
-The following from the original troff manual (by Ossanna and Kernighan) is
-unmapped:
+The following entity from the original troff manual (by Ossanna and
+Kernighan) is unmapped:
- \(bs shaded solid ball (Bell System logo, AT&T logo)
+ bs shaded solid ball (Bell System logo, AT&T logo)
Character 0x002D has not been given a name because its Unicode name
-"HYPHEN-MINUS" is so ambiguous that it's unusable for serious typographic use.
+HYPHEN-MINUS is so ambiguous that it is unusable for serious typographic
+use.
-\(wp has been mapped to 0x2118, because according to unicode.org's
-NamesList-3.0.0.txt, U+2118 "SCRIPT CAPITAL P" is really a Weierstrass p,
+\[wp] has been mapped to 0x2118, because according to Unicode 4.1's
+NamesList.txt, U+2118 SCRIPT CAPITAL P is really a Weierstrass `p',
neither SCRIPT not CAPITAL.
-The following line could be added; "space" is known to "devps" but are not
-documented and not known to "devdvi" (actually, there is no space glyph
-within the TeX system).
+The following line could be added; \[space] is known to devps but is not
+documented and not known to devdvi (actually, there is no space glyph within
+the TeX system).
-space 24 0 0x0020
+ space 24 0 0x0020
-"devps" maps \(a~ and ~ to asciitilde, which is equivalent to 0x02DC, but
+devps maps \[a~] and `~' to `asciitilde', which is equivalent to 0x02DC, but
this glyph is just too small. We map them to 0x007E instead.
-"devps" maps \(a^ and ^ to circumflex, which is equivalent to 0x02C6, but
+devps maps \[a^] and `^' to `circumflex', which is equivalent to 0x02C6, but
this glyph is just too small. We map them to 0x005E instead.
-"devps" maps *U to Upsilon1, which is equivalent to 0x03D2. We map it to
+devps maps \[*U] to `Upsilon1', which is equivalent to 0x03D2. We map it to
0x03A5 instead.
-"devps" maps *W to Omega, which is equivalent to either 0x2126 or 0x03A9.
+devps maps \[*W] to `Omega', which is equivalent to either 0x2126 or 0x03A9.
We map it to 0x03A9.
-"devps" maps *D to Delta, which is equivalent to either 0x2206 or 0x0394.
+devps maps \[*D] to `Delta', which is equivalent to either 0x2206 or 0x0394.
We map it to 0x0394.
-Using unnamed characters
-------------------------
+Adding Unicode characters
+-------------------------
Assume you want to use a Unicode character not provided in the list, say
U+20AC. You need to do two things:
- Add a line
- --- 24 0 0x20AC
+ u20AC 24 0 0x20AC
(the second column is computed as 24 * wcwidth(0x20AC)) to the file
R.proto, or, when groff is already installed, to the four fonts files in
$(prefix)/share/groff/<version>/font/devutf8/.
-- In your source file, use the notation \N'8364' where 8364 is the decimal
- representation of 0x20AC.
+- In your source file, use the notation \[u20AC] to access it.
diff --git a/contrib/groff/font/devutf8/R.proto b/contrib/groff/font/devutf8/R.proto
index 5e46622f8b17..ac0828fe4926 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/font/devutf8/R.proto
+++ b/contrib/groff/font/devutf8/R.proto
@@ -284,18 +284,65 @@ tdi "
'y 24 0 0x00FD
Tp 24 0 0x00FE
:y 24 0 0x00FF
+u0041_0306 24 0 0x0102
+u0061_0306 24 0 0x0103
+u0041_0328 24 0 0x0104
+u0061_0328 24 0 0x0105
'C 24 0 0x0106
'c 24 0 0x0107
+u0043_030C 24 0 0x010C
+u0063_030C 24 0 0x010D
+u0044_030C 24 0 0x010E
+u0064_030C 24 0 0x010F
+u0110 24 0 0x0110
+u0111 24 0 0x0111
+u0045_0328 24 0 0x0118
+u0065_0328 24 0 0x0119
+u0045_030C 24 0 0x011A
+u0065_030C 24 0 0x011B
+u0047_0306 24 0 0x011E
+u0067_0306 24 0 0x011F
+u0049_0307 24 0 0x0130
.i 24 0 0x0131
IJ 24 0 0x0132
ij 24 0 0x0133
+u004C_0301 24 0 0x0139
+u006C_0301 24 0 0x013A
+u004C_030C 24 0 0x013D
+u006C_030C 24 0 0x013E
/L 24 0 0x0141
/l 24 0 0x0142
+u004E_0301 24 0 0x0143
+u006E_0301 24 0 0x0144
+u004E_030C 24 0 0x0147
+u006E_030C 24 0 0x0148
+u004F_030B 24 0 0x0150
+u006F_030B 24 0 0x0151
OE 24 0 0x0152
oe 24 0 0x0153
+u0052_0301 24 0 0x0154
+u0072_0301 24 0 0x0155
+u0052_030C 24 0 0x0158
+u0072_030C 24 0 0x0159
+u0053_0301 24 0 0x015A
+u0073_0301 24 0 0x015B
+u0053_0327 24 0 0x015E
+u0073_0327 24 0 0x015F
vS 24 0 0x0160
vs 24 0 0x0161
+u0054_0327 24 0 0x0162
+u0074_0327 24 0 0x0163
+u0054_030C 24 0 0x0164
+u0074_030C 24 0 0x0165
+u0055_030A 24 0 0x016E
+u0075_030A 24 0 0x016F
+u0055_030B 24 0 0x0170
+u0075_030B 24 0 0x0171
:Y 24 0 0x0178
+u005A_0301 24 0 0x0179
+u007A_0301 24 0 0x017A
+u005A_0307 24 0 0x017B
+u007A_0307 24 0 0x017C
vZ 24 0 0x017D
vz 24 0 0x017E
Fn 24 0 0x0192
@@ -358,6 +405,268 @@ ts 24 0 0x03C2
*f 24 0 0x03D5
+p 24 0 0x03D6
+e 24 0 0x03F5
+u0415_0300 24 0 0x0400
+u0415_0308 24 0 0x0401
+u0402 24 0 0x0402
+u0413_0301 24 0 0x0403
+u0404 24 0 0x0404
+u0405 24 0 0x0405
+u0406 24 0 0x0406
+u0406_0308 24 0 0x0407
+u0408 24 0 0x0408
+u0409 24 0 0x0409
+u040A 24 0 0x040A
+u040B 24 0 0x040B
+u041A_0301 24 0 0x040C
+u0418_0300 24 0 0x040D
+u0423_0306 24 0 0x040E
+u040F 24 0 0x040F
+u0410 24 0 0x0410
+u0411 24 0 0x0411
+u0412 24 0 0x0412
+u0413 24 0 0x0413
+u0414 24 0 0x0414
+u0415 24 0 0x0415
+u0416 24 0 0x0416
+u0417 24 0 0x0417
+u0418 24 0 0x0418
+u0418_0306 24 0 0x0419
+u041A 24 0 0x041A
+u041B 24 0 0x041B
+u041C 24 0 0x041C
+u041D 24 0 0x041D
+u041E 24 0 0x041E
+u041F 24 0 0x041F
+u0420 24 0 0x0420
+u0421 24 0 0x0421
+u0422 24 0 0x0422
+u0423 24 0 0x0423
+u0424 24 0 0x0424
+u0425 24 0 0x0425
+u0426 24 0 0x0426
+u0427 24 0 0x0427
+u0428 24 0 0x0428
+u0429 24 0 0x0429
+u042A 24 0 0x042A
+u042B 24 0 0x042B
+u042C 24 0 0x042C
+u042D 24 0 0x042D
+u042E 24 0 0x042E
+u042F 24 0 0x042F
+u0430 24 0 0x0430
+u0431 24 0 0x0431
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+u0433 24 0 0x0433
+u0434 24 0 0x0434
+u0435 24 0 0x0435
+u0436 24 0 0x0436
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+u0438 24 0 0x0438
+u0438_0306 24 0 0x0439
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+u043D 24 0 0x043D
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+u043E_0308 24 0 0x04E7
+u04E8 24 0 0x04E8
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+u04E9_0308 24 0 0x04EB
+u042D_0308 24 0 0x04EC
+u044D_0308 24 0 0x04ED
+u0423_0304 24 0 0x04EE
+u0443_0304 24 0 0x04EF
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+u0443_0308 24 0 0x04F1
+u0423_030B 24 0 0x04F2
+u0443_030B 24 0 0x04F3
+u0427_0308 24 0 0x04F4
+u0447_0308 24 0 0x04F5
+u042B_0308 24 0 0x04F8
+u044B_0308 24 0 0x04F9
+u0500 24 0 0x0500
+u0501 24 0 0x0501
+u0502 24 0 0x0502
+u0503 24 0 0x0503
+u0504 24 0 0x0504
+u0505 24 0 0x0505
+u0506 24 0 0x0506
+u0507 24 0 0x0507
+u0508 24 0 0x0508
+u0509 24 0 0x0509
+u050A 24 0 0x050A
+u050B 24 0 0x050B
+u050C 24 0 0x050C
+u050D 24 0 0x050D
+u050E 24 0 0x050E
+u050F 24 0 0x050F
- 24 0 0x2010
hy "
en 24 0 0x2013
@@ -415,6 +724,7 @@ mo 24 0 0x2208
nm 24 0 0x2209
st 24 0 0x220B
product 24 0 0x220F
+coproduct 24 0 0x2210
sum 24 0 0x2211
\- 24 0 0x2212
mi "
@@ -487,6 +797,7 @@ rk 24 0 0x23AC
bracerightmid "
rb 24 0 0x23AD
bracerightbt "
+u23AE 24 0 0x23AE
an 24 0 0x23AF
br 24 0 0x2502
sq 24 0 0x25A1
diff --git a/contrib/groff/install-sh b/contrib/groff/install-sh
index 89fc9b098b8c..f56e147640dc 100755
--- a/contrib/groff/install-sh
+++ b/contrib/groff/install-sh
@@ -1,23 +1,52 @@
-#! /bin/sh
-#
+#!/bin/sh
# install - install a program, script, or datafile
-# This comes from X11R5.
+
+scriptversion=2005-07-09.12
+
+# This originates from X11R5 (mit/util/scripts/install.sh), which was
+# later released in X11R6 (xc/config/util/install.sh) with the
+# following copyright and license.
+#
+# Copyright (C) 1994 X Consortium
+#
+# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
+# of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to
+# deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the
+# rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or
+# sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
+# furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
+#
+# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
+# all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+#
+# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
+# IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
+# FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
+# X CONSORTIUM BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
+# AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNEC-
+# TION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+#
+# Except as contained in this notice, the name of the X Consortium shall not
+# be used in advertising or otherwise to promote the sale, use or other deal-
+# ings in this Software without prior written authorization from the X Consor-
+# tium.
+#
+#
+# FSF changes to this file are in the public domain.
#
# Calling this script install-sh is preferred over install.sh, to prevent
# `make' implicit rules from creating a file called install from it
# when there is no Makefile.
#
# This script is compatible with the BSD install script, but was written
-# from scratch.
-#
-
+# from scratch. It can only install one file at a time, a restriction
+# shared with many OS's install programs.
# set DOITPROG to echo to test this script
# Don't use :- since 4.3BSD and earlier shells don't like it.
doit="${DOITPROG-}"
-
# put in absolute paths if you don't have them in your path; or use env. vars.
mvprog="${MVPROG-mv}"
@@ -29,210 +58,266 @@ stripprog="${STRIPPROG-strip}"
rmprog="${RMPROG-rm}"
mkdirprog="${MKDIRPROG-mkdir}"
-tranformbasename=""
-transform_arg=""
-instcmd="$mvprog"
chmodcmd="$chmodprog 0755"
-chowncmd=""
-chgrpcmd=""
-stripcmd=""
+chowncmd=
+chgrpcmd=
+stripcmd=
rmcmd="$rmprog -f"
mvcmd="$mvprog"
-src=""
-dst=""
-dir_arg=""
-
-while [ x"$1" != x ]; do
- case $1 in
- -c) instcmd="$cpprog"
- shift
- continue;;
-
- -d) dir_arg=true
- shift
- continue;;
-
- -m) chmodcmd="$chmodprog $2"
- shift
- shift
- continue;;
-
- -o) chowncmd="$chownprog $2"
- shift
- shift
- continue;;
-
- -g) chgrpcmd="$chgrpprog $2"
- shift
- shift
- continue;;
-
- -s) stripcmd="$stripprog"
- shift
- continue;;
-
- -t=*) transformarg=`echo $1 | sed 's/-t=//'`
- shift
- continue;;
-
- -b=*) transformbasename=`echo $1 | sed 's/-b=//'`
- shift
- continue;;
-
- *) if [ x"$src" = x ]
- then
- src=$1
- else
- # this colon is to work around a 386BSD /bin/sh bug
- :
- dst=$1
- fi
- shift
- continue;;
- esac
-done
-
-if [ x"$src" = x ]
-then
- echo "install: no input file specified"
- exit 1
-else
- true
-fi
-
-if [ x"$dir_arg" != x ]; then
- dst=$src
- src=""
-
- if [ -d $dst ]; then
- instcmd=:
- else
- instcmd=mkdir
- fi
-else
-
-# Waiting for this to be detected by the "$instcmd $src $dsttmp" command
-# might cause directories to be created, which would be especially bad
-# if $src (and thus $dsttmp) contains '*'.
-
- if [ -f $src -o -d $src ]
- then
- true
- else
- echo "install: $src does not exist"
- exit 1
- fi
-
- if [ x"$dst" = x ]
- then
- echo "install: no destination specified"
- exit 1
- else
- true
- fi
-
-# If destination is a directory, append the input filename; if your system
-# does not like double slashes in filenames, you may need to add some logic
-
- if [ -d $dst ]
- then
- dst="$dst"/`basename $src`
- else
- true
- fi
-fi
-
-## this sed command emulates the dirname command
-dstdir=`echo $dst | sed -e 's,[^/]*$,,;s,/$,,;s,^$,.,'`
-
-# Make sure that the destination directory exists.
-# this part is taken from Noah Friedman's mkinstalldirs script
-
-# Skip lots of stat calls in the usual case.
-if [ ! -d "$dstdir" ]; then
-defaultIFS='
-'
-IFS="${IFS-${defaultIFS}}"
-
-oIFS="${IFS}"
-# Some sh's can't handle IFS=/ for some reason.
-IFS='%'
-set - `echo ${dstdir} | sed -e 's@/@%@g' -e 's@^%@/@'`
-IFS="${oIFS}"
-
-pathcomp=''
-
-while [ $# -ne 0 ] ; do
- pathcomp="${pathcomp}${1}"
+src=
+dst=
+dir_arg=
+dstarg=
+no_target_directory=
+
+usage="Usage: $0 [OPTION]... [-T] SRCFILE DSTFILE
+ or: $0 [OPTION]... SRCFILES... DIRECTORY
+ or: $0 [OPTION]... -t DIRECTORY SRCFILES...
+ or: $0 [OPTION]... -d DIRECTORIES...
+
+In the 1st form, copy SRCFILE to DSTFILE.
+In the 2nd and 3rd, copy all SRCFILES to DIRECTORY.
+In the 4th, create DIRECTORIES.
+
+Options:
+-c (ignored)
+-d create directories instead of installing files.
+-g GROUP $chgrpprog installed files to GROUP.
+-m MODE $chmodprog installed files to MODE.
+-o USER $chownprog installed files to USER.
+-s $stripprog installed files.
+-t DIRECTORY install into DIRECTORY.
+-T report an error if DSTFILE is a directory.
+--help display this help and exit.
+--version display version info and exit.
+
+Environment variables override the default commands:
+ CHGRPPROG CHMODPROG CHOWNPROG CPPROG MKDIRPROG MVPROG RMPROG STRIPPROG
+"
+
+while test -n "$1"; do
+ case $1 in
+ -c) shift
+ continue;;
+
+ -d) dir_arg=true
+ shift
+ continue;;
+
+ -g) chgrpcmd="$chgrpprog $2"
+ shift
+ shift
+ continue;;
+
+ --help) echo "$usage"; exit $?;;
+
+ -m) chmodcmd="$chmodprog $2"
+ shift
+ shift
+ continue;;
+
+ -o) chowncmd="$chownprog $2"
+ shift
+ shift
+ continue;;
+
+ -s) stripcmd=$stripprog
+ shift
+ continue;;
+
+ -t) dstarg=$2
shift
+ shift
+ continue;;
- if [ ! -d "${pathcomp}" ] ;
- then
- $mkdirprog "${pathcomp}"
- else
- true
- fi
-
- pathcomp="${pathcomp}/"
+ -T) no_target_directory=true
+ shift
+ continue;;
+
+ --version) echo "$0 $scriptversion"; exit $?;;
+
+ *) # When -d is used, all remaining arguments are directories to create.
+ # When -t is used, the destination is already specified.
+ test -n "$dir_arg$dstarg" && break
+ # Otherwise, the last argument is the destination. Remove it from $@.
+ for arg
+ do
+ if test -n "$dstarg"; then
+ # $@ is not empty: it contains at least $arg.
+ set fnord "$@" "$dstarg"
+ shift # fnord
+ fi
+ shift # arg
+ dstarg=$arg
+ done
+ break;;
+ esac
done
-fi
-
-if [ x"$dir_arg" != x ]
-then
- $doit $instcmd $dst &&
-
- if [ x"$chowncmd" != x ]; then $doit $chowncmd $dst; else true ; fi &&
- if [ x"$chgrpcmd" != x ]; then $doit $chgrpcmd $dst; else true ; fi &&
- if [ x"$stripcmd" != x ]; then $doit $stripcmd $dst; else true ; fi &&
- if [ x"$chmodcmd" != x ]; then $doit $chmodcmd $dst; else true ; fi
-else
-
-# If we're going to rename the final executable, determine the name now.
-
- if [ x"$transformarg" = x ]
- then
- dstfile=`basename $dst`
- else
- dstfile=`basename $dst $transformbasename |
- sed $transformarg`$transformbasename
- fi
-
-# don't allow the sed command to completely eliminate the filename
-
- if [ x"$dstfile" = x ]
- then
- dstfile=`basename $dst`
- else
- true
- fi
-
-# Make a temp file name in the proper directory.
-
- dsttmp=$dstdir/#inst.$$#
-# Move or copy the file name to the temp name
-
- $doit $instcmd $src $dsttmp &&
-
- trap "rm -f ${dsttmp}" 0 &&
-
-# and set any options; do chmod last to preserve setuid bits
-
-# If any of these fail, we abort the whole thing. If we want to
-# ignore errors from any of these, just make sure not to ignore
-# errors from the above "$doit $instcmd $src $dsttmp" command.
-
- if [ x"$chowncmd" != x ]; then $doit $chowncmd $dsttmp; else true;fi &&
- if [ x"$chgrpcmd" != x ]; then $doit $chgrpcmd $dsttmp; else true;fi &&
- if [ x"$stripcmd" != x ]; then $doit $stripcmd $dsttmp; else true;fi &&
- if [ x"$chmodcmd" != x ]; then $doit $chmodcmd $dsttmp; else true;fi &&
-
-# Now rename the file to the real destination.
-
- $doit $rmcmd -f $dstdir/$dstfile &&
- $doit $mvcmd $dsttmp $dstdir/$dstfile
+if test -z "$1"; then
+ if test -z "$dir_arg"; then
+ echo "$0: no input file specified." >&2
+ exit 1
+ fi
+ # It's OK to call `install-sh -d' without argument.
+ # This can happen when creating conditional directories.
+ exit 0
+fi
-fi &&
+for src
+do
+ # Protect names starting with `-'.
+ case $src in
+ -*) src=./$src ;;
+ esac
+
+ if test -n "$dir_arg"; then
+ dst=$src
+ src=
+
+ if test -d "$dst"; then
+ mkdircmd=:
+ chmodcmd=
+ else
+ mkdircmd=$mkdirprog
+ fi
+ else
+ # Waiting for this to be detected by the "$cpprog $src $dsttmp" command
+ # might cause directories to be created, which would be especially bad
+ # if $src (and thus $dsttmp) contains '*'.
+ if test ! -f "$src" && test ! -d "$src"; then
+ echo "$0: $src does not exist." >&2
+ exit 1
+ fi
+
+ if test -z "$dstarg"; then
+ echo "$0: no destination specified." >&2
+ exit 1
+ fi
+
+ dst=$dstarg
+ # Protect names starting with `-'.
+ case $dst in
+ -*) dst=./$dst ;;
+ esac
+ # If destination is a directory, append the input filename; won't work
+ # if double slashes aren't ignored.
+ if test -d "$dst"; then
+ if test -n "$no_target_directory"; then
+ echo "$0: $dstarg: Is a directory" >&2
+ exit 1
+ fi
+ dst=$dst/`basename "$src"`
+ fi
+ fi
+
+ # This sed command emulates the dirname command.
+ dstdir=`echo "$dst" | sed -e 's,/*$,,;s,[^/]*$,,;s,/*$,,;s,^$,.,'`
+
+ # Make sure that the destination directory exists.
+
+ # Skip lots of stat calls in the usual case.
+ if test ! -d "$dstdir"; then
+ case $dstdir in
+ /*) pathcomp=/ ;;
+ -*) pathcomp=./ ;;
+ *) pathcomp= ;;
+ esac
+ oIFS=$IFS
+ IFS=/
+ set fnord $dstdir
+ shift
+ IFS=$oIFS
+
+ for d
+ do
+ test "x$d" = x && continue
+
+ pathcomp=$pathcomp$d
+ if test ! -d "$pathcomp"; then
+ $mkdirprog "$pathcomp"
+ # mkdir can fail with a `File exist' error in case several
+ # install-sh are creating the directory concurrently. This
+ # is OK.
+ test -d "$pathcomp" || exit 1
+ fi
+ pathcomp=$pathcomp/
+ done
+ fi
+
+ if test -n "$dir_arg"; then
+ $doit $mkdircmd "$dst" \
+ && { test -z "$chowncmd" || $doit $chowncmd "$dst"; } \
+ && { test -z "$chgrpcmd" || $doit $chgrpcmd "$dst"; } \
+ && { test -z "$stripcmd" || $doit $stripcmd "$dst"; } \
+ && { test -z "$chmodcmd" || $doit $chmodcmd "$dst"; }
+
+ else
+ dstfile=`basename "$dst"`
+
+ # Make a couple of temp file names in the proper directory.
+ dsttmp=$dstdir/_inst.$$_
+ rmtmp=$dstdir/_rm.$$_
+
+ # Trap to clean up those temp files at exit.
+ trap 'ret=$?; rm -f "$dsttmp" "$rmtmp" && exit $ret' 0
+ trap '(exit $?); exit' 1 2 13 15
+
+ # Copy the file name to the temp name.
+ $doit $cpprog "$src" "$dsttmp" &&
+
+ # and set any options; do chmod last to preserve setuid bits.
+ #
+ # If any of these fail, we abort the whole thing. If we want to
+ # ignore errors from any of these, just make sure not to ignore
+ # errors from the above "$doit $cpprog $src $dsttmp" command.
+ #
+ { test -z "$chowncmd" || $doit $chowncmd "$dsttmp"; } \
+ && { test -z "$chgrpcmd" || $doit $chgrpcmd "$dsttmp"; } \
+ && { test -z "$stripcmd" || $doit $stripcmd "$dsttmp"; } \
+ && { test -z "$chmodcmd" || $doit $chmodcmd "$dsttmp"; } &&
+
+ # Now rename the file to the real destination.
+ { $doit $mvcmd -f "$dsttmp" "$dstdir/$dstfile" 2>/dev/null \
+ || {
+ # The rename failed, perhaps because mv can't rename something else
+ # to itself, or perhaps because mv is so ancient that it does not
+ # support -f.
+
+ # Now remove or move aside any old file at destination location.
+ # We try this two ways since rm can't unlink itself on some
+ # systems and the destination file might be busy for other
+ # reasons. In this case, the final cleanup might fail but the new
+ # file should still install successfully.
+ {
+ if test -f "$dstdir/$dstfile"; then
+ $doit $rmcmd -f "$dstdir/$dstfile" 2>/dev/null \
+ || $doit $mvcmd -f "$dstdir/$dstfile" "$rmtmp" 2>/dev/null \
+ || {
+ echo "$0: cannot unlink or rename $dstdir/$dstfile" >&2
+ (exit 1); exit 1
+ }
+ else
+ :
+ fi
+ } &&
+
+ # Now rename the file to the real destination.
+ $doit $mvcmd "$dsttmp" "$dstdir/$dstfile"
+ }
+ }
+ fi || { (exit 1); exit 1; }
+done
-exit 0
+# The final little trick to "correctly" pass the exit status to the exit trap.
+{
+ (exit 0); exit 0
+}
+
+# Local variables:
+# eval: (add-hook 'write-file-hooks 'time-stamp)
+# time-stamp-start: "scriptversion="
+# time-stamp-format: "%:y-%02m-%02d.%02H"
+# time-stamp-end: "$"
+# End:
diff --git a/contrib/groff/man/ditroff.man b/contrib/groff/man/ditroff.man
index 0867f3d037f6..ea3bb86c4667 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/man/ditroff.man
+++ b/contrib/groff/man/ditroff.man
@@ -1,11 +1,11 @@
.ig
ditroff.man
-Last update: 4 Jan 2002
+Last update: 2 Jul 2004
This file is part of groff, the GNU roff type-setting system.
-Copyright (C) 2001, 2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+Copyright (C) 2001, 2002, 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
written by Bernd Warken <bwarken@mayn.de>
maintained by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org>
@@ -85,7 +85,9 @@ today.
In order to distinguish it from Osanna's original mono-device version,
it was called
.I ditroff
-.RI ( d\/ evice\~ i\/ ndependent\~ troff\/ )
+(\c
+.IR d\/ evice\~ i\/ ndependent\~ troff\/\c
+)
on some systems, though this naming isn't mentioned in the classical
documentation.
.
@@ -169,7 +171,7 @@ multi-devicing.
.SH "AUTHORS"
.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
.
-Copyright (C) 2001, 2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+Copyright (C) 2001, 2002, 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
.
.P
This document is distributed under the terms of the FDL (GNU Free
diff --git a/contrib/groff/man/groff.man b/contrib/groff/man/groff.man
index 82387177c2dd..2e0bfc74fefd 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/man/groff.man
+++ b/contrib/groff/man/groff.man
@@ -2,11 +2,12 @@
.ig
groff.man
-Last update: 13 Feb 2003
+Last update: 17 Feb 2005
This file is part of groff, the GNU roff type-setting system.
-Copyright (C) 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+Copyright (C) 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005
+ Free Software Foundation, Inc.
written by Bernd Warken <bwarken@mayn.de>
maintained by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org>
@@ -24,6 +25,9 @@ FDL in the main directory of the groff source package.
.\" Setup
.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
.
+.do nr groff_C \n[.C]
+.cp 0
+.
.mso www.tmac
.
.if n \{\
@@ -1012,6 +1016,17 @@ True if there is a register named
Formatter is
.BR troff .
.
+.TPx
+.BI F font
+True if there exists a font named
+.IR font .
+.
+.TPx
+.BI S style
+True if a style named
+.I style
+has been registered.
+.
.RE
.PD
.
@@ -1165,6 +1180,16 @@ until
.request .end
is called.
.
+.REQ .am1 macro
+Same as
+.request .am
+but with compatibility mode switched off during macro expansion.
+.
+.REQ .am1 macro end
+Same as
+.request .am
+but with compatibility mode switched off during macro expansion.
+.
.REQ .ami macro
Append to a macro whose name is contained in the string register
.I macro
@@ -1180,14 +1205,14 @@ and
are string registers whose contents are interpolated for the macro name
and the end macro, respectively.
.
-.REQ .am1 macro
+.REQ .ami1 macro
Same as
-.request .am
+.request .ami
but with compatibility mode switched off during macro expansion.
.
-.REQ .am1 macro end
+.REQ .ami1 macro end
Same as
-.request .am
+.request .ami
but with compatibility mode switched off during macro expansion.
.
.REQ .as stringvar anything
@@ -1196,15 +1221,15 @@ Append
to
.IR stringvar .
.
-.REQ .asciify diversion
-Unformat ASCII characters, spaces, and some escape sequences in
-.IR diversion .
-.
.REQ .as1 stringvar anything
Same as
.request .as
but with compatibility mode switched off during string expansion.
.
+.REQ .asciify diversion
+Unformat ASCII characters, spaces, and some escape sequences in
+.IR diversion .
+.
.REQ .backtrace
Print a backtrace of the input on stderr.
.
@@ -1429,6 +1454,16 @@ and
are string registers whose contents are interpolated for the macro name
and the end macro, respectively.
.
+.REQ .dei1 macro
+Same as
+.request .dei
+but with compatibility mode switched off during macro expansion.
+.
+.REQ .dei1 macro end
+Same as
+.request .dei
+but with compatibility mode switched off during macro expansion.
+.
.REQ .di
End current diversion.
.
@@ -1530,6 +1565,13 @@ Define fallback character
as string
.IR anything .
.
+.REQ .fcolor
+Set fill color to previous fill color.
+.
+.REQ .fcolor c
+Set fill color to
+.IR c .
+.
.REQ .fi
Fill output lines.
.
@@ -1592,6 +1634,13 @@ Translate
to
.IR font2 .
.
+.REQ .gcolor
+Set glyph color to previous glyph color.
+.
+.REQ .gcolor c
+Set glyph color to
+.IR c .
+.
.REQ .hc
Remove additional hyphenation indicator character.
.
@@ -1963,6 +2012,10 @@ Read insertion.
.REQ .return
Return from a macro.
.
+.REQ .return anything
+Return twice, namely from the macro at the current level and from the macro
+one level higher.
+.
.REQ .rfschar f c1 c2 .\|.\|.\&
Remove the definitions of characters
.IR c1 ,
@@ -3041,7 +3094,7 @@ The skew of a character is how far to the right of the center of a character
the center of an accent over that character should be placed.
.
.REG .d
-Current vertical place in current diversion; equal to register
+Current vertical place in current diversion; equal to
.register nl .
.
.REG .ev
@@ -3137,6 +3190,12 @@ The title length (as set by the
.request lt
request).
.
+.REG .m
+The current drawing color (string-valued).
+.
+.REG .M
+The current background color (string-valued).
+.
.REG .n
Length of text portion on previous output line.
.
@@ -3188,6 +3247,19 @@ The slant of the current font as set with
The last requested pointsize in points as a decimal fraction
(string-valued).
.
+.REG .ss
+The value of the parameters set by the first argument of the
+.request ss
+request.
+.
+.REG .sss
+The value of the parameters set by the second argument of the
+.request ss
+request.
+.
+.REG .sty
+The current font style (string-valued).
+.
.REG .t
Distance to the next trap.
.
@@ -3215,21 +3287,13 @@ the difference of what the vertical position would have been but for
the trap, and what the vertical position actually is.
.
Useful in conjunction with the
-.register .ne
-register.
-.
-.REG .ss
-The value of the parameters set by the first argument of the
-.request ss
-request.
-.
-.REG .sss
-The value of the parameters set by the second argument of the
-.request ss
-request.
+.register .ne .
.
.REG .u
-Equal to 1 bin fill mode and 0 in nofill mode.
+Equal to 1 in fill mode and 0 in nofill mode.
+.
+.REG .U
+Equal to 1 in safer mode and 0 in unsafe mode.
.
.REG .v
Current vertical line spacing.
@@ -3387,7 +3451,7 @@ The current year (year 2000 compliant).
.REG yr
Current year minus 1900.
.
-For Y2K compliance use register
+For Y2K compliance use
.register year
instead.
.
@@ -3424,7 +3488,8 @@ be reproduced, and say which version of groff you are using.
.SH AUTHORS
.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
.
-Copyright (C) 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+Copyright (C) 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005
+Free Software Foundation, Inc.
.
.P
This document is distributed under the terms of the FDL (GNU Free
@@ -3488,6 +3553,7 @@ pointers to further documentation.
"Nroff/\:Troff User's Manual by Osanna & Kernighan"
\[em] the bible for classical troff.
.
+.cp \n[groff_C]
.
.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
.\" Emacs Setup
diff --git a/contrib/groff/man/groff_char.man b/contrib/groff/man/groff_char.man
index ed078e52c655..c38690039c83 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/man/groff_char.man
+++ b/contrib/groff/man/groff_char.man
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ groff_char \- groff glyph names
.
.
.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
-.\" Legalize
+.\" Legal terms
.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
.
.ig
@@ -17,9 +17,9 @@ groff_char(7)
This file is part of groff (GNU roff).
File position: <groff_src_top>/man/groff_char.man
-Last update: 24 Feb 2003
+Last update: 05 Dec 2004
-Copyright (C) 1989-2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+Copyright (C) 1989-2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
written by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org>
with additions by Bernd Warken <bwarken@mayn.de>
@@ -37,6 +37,9 @@ FDL in the main directory of the groff source package.
.\" Setup Part 1
.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
.
+.do nr groff_char_C \n[.C]
+.cp 0
+.
.\" groff only
.if \n(.g .mso www.tmac
.\".if \n(.g .ne 2v
@@ -1127,7 +1130,7 @@ square root sign.
.2e OK a19 u2713 "check mark, tick"
.
.Pa
-.I Legalize
+.I Legal Symbols
.P
.2s co copyright u00A9 "+"
.C2 rg registered u00AE "+"
@@ -1235,6 +1238,7 @@ square root sign.
.CN integral integral u222B "***"
.CN sum summation u2211 "***"
.CN product product u220F "***"
+.CN coproduct uni2210 u2210 "***"
.C2 gr gradient u2207 "+"
.C2 sr radical u221A "square root +"
.CN sqrt radical u221A "***"
@@ -1353,7 +1357,8 @@ phi, and `\f(CW\e[+f]\fP' the curly variant.
.SH "AUTHOR"
.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
.
-Copyright \(co 1989-2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+Copyright \(co 1989-2000, 2001, 2002, 2003,
+2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
.
.P
This document is distributed under the terms of the FDL (GNU Free
@@ -1407,6 +1412,8 @@ No. 2, Summer 1989
.ie \n(.g .URL http://\:www.unicode.org "The Unicode Standard"
.el The Unicode Standard <http://www.unicode.org>
.
+.cp \n[groff_char_C]
+.
.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
.\" Emacs settings
.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
diff --git a/contrib/groff/man/groff_diff.man b/contrib/groff/man/groff_diff.man
index eb00b442ebe3..94873dd639f5 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/man/groff_diff.man
+++ b/contrib/groff/man/groff_diff.man
@@ -3,12 +3,12 @@
.ig
groff_diff.man
-Last update : 1 Mar 2003
+Last update : 26 Jul 2004
This file is part of groff, the GNU roff type-setting system.
It is the source of the man-page groff_diff(7).
-Copyright (C) 1989, 2001, 2002, 2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+Copyright (C) 1989, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
written by James Clark
modified by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org>
@@ -28,6 +28,9 @@ FDL in the main directory of the groff source package.
.\" Setup
.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
.
+.do nr groff_diff_C \n[.C]
+.cp 0
+.
.mso www.tmac
.
.if n \{\
@@ -878,14 +881,6 @@ or string diversion is currently undefined or if it is defined to be a
request; normally they modify the value of an existing object.
.
.TP
-.BI .ami\ xx\ yy
-Append to macro indirectly.
-.
-See the
-.B dei
-request below for more information.
-.
-.TP
.BI .am1\ xx\ yy
Similar to
.BR .am ,
@@ -908,6 +903,41 @@ and
.BR .ds1 .
.
.TP
+.BI .ami\ xx\ yy
+Append to macro indirectly.
+.
+See the
+.B dei
+request below for more information.
+.
+.TP
+.BI .ami1\ xx\ yy
+Same as the
+.B ami
+request but compatibility mode is switched off during execution.
+.
+.TP
+.BI .as1\ xx\ yy
+Similar to
+.BR .as ,
+but compatibility mode is switched off during expansion.
+.
+To be more precise, a `compatibility save' token is inserted at the
+beginning of the string, and a `compatibility restore' token at the end.
+.
+As a consequence, the requests
+.BR as ,
+.BR as1 ,
+.BR ds ,
+and
+.B ds1
+can be intermixed freely since the compatibility save/\:restore tokens
+only affect the (sub)strings defined by
+.B as1
+and
+.BR ds1 .
+.
+.TP
.BI .asciify\ xx
This request `unformats' the diversion
.I xx
@@ -953,27 +983,6 @@ use
instead.
.
.TP
-.BI .as1\ xx\ yy
-Similar to
-.BR .as ,
-but compatibility mode is switched off during expansion.
-.
-To be more precise, a `compatibility save' token is inserted at the
-beginning of the string, and a `compatibility restore' token at the end.
-.
-As a consequence, the requests
-.BR as ,
-.BR as1 ,
-.BR ds ,
-and
-.B ds1
-can be intermixed freely since the compatibility save/\:restore tokens
-only affect the (sub)strings defined by
-.B as1
-and
-.BR ds1 .
-.
-.TP
.B .backtrace
Print a backtrace of the input stack on stderr.
.
@@ -1244,6 +1253,14 @@ and
is not the same.
.
.TP
+.BI .de1\ xx\ yy
+Similar to
+.BR .de ,
+but compatibility mode is switched off during execution.
+.
+On entry, the current compatibility mode is saved and restored at exit.
+.
+.TP
.BI .dei\ xx\ yy
Define macro indirectly.
.
@@ -1273,12 +1290,10 @@ is equivalent to
.RE
.
.TP
-.BI .de1\ xx\ yy
-Similar to
-.BR .de ,
-but compatibility mode is switched off during execution.
-.
-On entry, the current compatibility mode is saved and restored at exit.
+.BI .dei1\ xx\ yy
+Similar to the
+.B dei
+request but compatibility mode is switched off during execution.
.
.TP
.BI .do\ xxx
@@ -1379,6 +1394,15 @@ is checked only if the particular glyph isn't found in the current font.
This test happens before checking special fonts.
.
.TP
+.BI .fcolor\ c
+Set the fill color to
+.IR c .
+If
+.I c
+is missing,
+switch to the previous fill color.
+.
+.TP
.BI .fschar\ f\ c\ string
Define fallback glyph
.I c
@@ -1425,7 +1449,11 @@ Whenever a font named
.I f
is referred to in an
.B \[rs]f
-escape sequence, or in the
+escape sequence, in the
+.B F
+and
+.B S
+conditional operators, or in the
.BR ft ,
.BR ul ,
.BR bd ,
@@ -1448,6 +1476,15 @@ then font
will not be translated.
.
.TP
+.BI .gcolor\ c
+Set the glyph color to
+.IR c .
+If
+.I c
+is missing,
+switch to the previous glyph color.
+.
+.TP
.BI .hcode \ c1\ code1\ c2\ code2\|.\|.\|.\&
Set the hyphenation code of character
.I c1
@@ -1890,6 +1927,9 @@ request.
.B .return
Within a macro, return immediately.
.
+If called with an argument, return twice, namely from the current macro and
+from the macro one level higher.
+.
No effect otherwise.
.
.TP
@@ -2449,6 +2489,24 @@ there is a current diversion; this behaviour is so anomalous that it
must be considered a bug.
.
.TP
+.BI .de\ xx\ yy
+.TQ
+.BI .am\ xx\ yy
+.TQ
+.BI .ds\ xx\ yy
+.TQ
+.BI .as\ xx\ yy
+In compatibility mode, these requests behaves similar to
+.BR .de1 ,
+.BR .am1 ,
+.BR .ds1 ,
+and
+.BR .as1 ,
+respectively: A `compatibility save' token is inserted at the
+beginning, and a `compatibility restore' token at the end, with
+compatibility mode switched on during execution.
+.
+.TP
.BI .ev\ xx
If
.I xx
@@ -2675,6 +2733,18 @@ The title length as set by the
request.
.
.TP
+.B \[rs]n[.m]
+The name of the current drawing color.
+.
+This is a string-valued register.
+.
+.TP
+.B \[rs]n[.M]
+The name of the current background color.
+.
+This is a string-valued register.
+.
+.TP
.B \[rs]n[.ne]
The amount of space that was needed in the last
.B ne
@@ -2741,6 +2811,12 @@ arguments of the
request.
.
.TP
+.B \[rs]n[.sty]
+The current font style.
+.
+This is a string-valued register.
+.
+.TP
.B \[rs]n[.tabs]
A string representation of the current tab settings suitable for use
as an argument to the
@@ -2765,6 +2841,12 @@ Useful in conjunction with the
register.
.
.TP
+.B \[rs]n[.U]
+Set to 1 if in safer mode and to 0 if in unsafe mode (as given with the
+.B \-U
+command line option).
+.
+.TP
.B \[rs]n[.vpt]
1\~if vertical position traps are enabled, 0\~otherwise.
.
@@ -2902,7 +2984,7 @@ is the current year minus 1900.
predefines a single (read/write) string-based register,
.BR \[rs]*(.T ,
which contains the argument given to the
-.B -T
+.B \-T
command line option, namely the current output device (for example,
.I latin1
or
@@ -2912,7 +2994,7 @@ Note that this is not the same as the (read-only) number register
which is defined to be\~1 if
.B troff
is called with the
-.B -T
+.B \-T
command line option, and zero otherwise.
.
This behaviour is different to UNIX troff.
@@ -3037,6 +3119,26 @@ has been defined by the
.B char
request.
.
+.TP
+.BI .if\ F f
+True if font
+.I f
+exists.
+.
+.B f
+is handled as if it was opened with the
+.B ft
+request (this is, font translation and styles are applied), without
+actually mounting it.
+.
+.TP
+.BI .if\ S s
+True if style
+.I s
+has been registered.
+.
+Font translation is applied.
+.
.P
The
.B tr
@@ -3053,16 +3155,11 @@ Example:
.ne 6v+\n(.Vu
.ft CB
.nf
-.Text .de foo
-.Text . nop Hello, I'm `foo'.
-.Text . nop I will now define `bar'.
+.Text .if t \[rs]{\[rs]
.Text . de bar
.Text . nop Hello, I'm `bar'.
.Text . .
-.Text . nop Done.
-.Text ..
-.Text .foo
-.Text .bar
+.Text .\[rs]}
.fi
.
.
@@ -3425,7 +3522,7 @@ for groff.
provides a
.B compatibility mode
that allows to process roff code written for classical
-.troff
+.B troff
or for other implementations of roff in a consistent way.
.
.P
@@ -3539,8 +3636,8 @@ pointsize will be set to 10\~scaled points.
.
.P
In
-.I groff
-mode, there is a fundamental difference between unformatted input
+.IR groff ,
+there is a fundamental difference between unformatted input
characters, and formatted output characters (glyphs).
.
Everything that affects how a glyph will be output is
@@ -3590,8 +3687,8 @@ The following example will make things clearer.
.RE
.
.P
-In
-.I GNU mode
+With
+.I GNU troff
this will be printed as
.esc \[rs] .
So each pair of input backslashes
@@ -3662,7 +3759,7 @@ classical "device-independent" troff did.
.SH AUTHORS
.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
.
-Copyright (C) 1989, 2001, 2002, 2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+Copyright (C) 1989, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
.
.P
This document is distributed under the terms of the FDL (GNU Free
@@ -3740,6 +3837,7 @@ of 1992, being the
.URL http://\:cm.bell-labs.com/\:cm/\:cs/\:cstr/\:54.ps.gz \
"classical troff documentation" .
.
+.cp \n[groff_diff_C]
.
.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
.\" Emacs variables
diff --git a/contrib/groff/man/groff_font.man b/contrib/groff/man/groff_font.man
index 462baeb05522..b806aac9accd 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/man/groff_font.man
+++ b/contrib/groff/man/groff_font.man
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
.ig
-Copyright (C) 1989-1995, 2001, 2002, 2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+Copyright (C) 1989-1995, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Permission is granted to make and distribute verbatim copies of
this manual provided the copyright notice and this permission notice
@@ -17,17 +17,20 @@ translations approved by the Free Software Foundation instead of in
the original English.
..
.
+.do nr groff_font_C \n[.C]
+.cp 0
+.
.de TQ
-.br
-.ns
-.TP \\$1
+. br
+. ns
+. TP \\$1
..
.
.\" Like TP, but if specified indent is more than half
.\" the current line-length - indent, use the default indent.
.de Tp
-.ie \\n(.$=0:((0\\$1)*2u>(\\n(.lu-\\n(.iu)) .TP
-.el .TP "\\$1"
+. ie \\n(.$=0:((0\\$1)*2u>(\\n(.lu-\\n(.iu)) .TP
+. el .TP "\\$1"
..
.
.
@@ -45,7 +48,8 @@ font format.
The font files for device
.I name
are stored in a directory
-.BI dev name.
+.BI dev name\c
+\&.
.
There are two types of file: a
device description file called
@@ -100,7 +104,18 @@ The horizontal resolution is
machine units.
.
.TP
-.BI paperheight\ n
+.BI image_generator\ string
+Needed for
+.B grohtml
+only.
+It specifies the program to generate PNG images from
+PostScript input.
+Under GNU/Linux this is usually
+.I gs
+but under other systems (notably cygwin) it might be set to another name.
+.
+.TP
+.BI paperlength\ n
The physical vertical dimension of the output medium in machine units.
.
This isn't used by
@@ -273,6 +288,13 @@ for fonts whose point size is
scaled points.
.
.TP
+.B unscaled_charwidths
+Make the font handling module always return unscaled character widths.
+Needed for the
+.B grohtml
+device.
+.
+.TP
.B use_charnames_in_special
This command indicates that troff should encode named characters inside
special commands.
@@ -519,9 +541,13 @@ field has the form (in one line; it is broken here for the sake of
readability):
.
.IP
-.IR width [\fB, height [\fB, depth [\fB, italic-correction
+.I width\c
+.RI [\fB, height\c
+.RI [\fB, depth\c
+.RI [\fB, italic-correction
.br
-.RI [\fB, left-italic-correction [\fB, subscript-correction ]]]]]
+.RI [\fB, left-italic-correction\c
+.RI [\fB, subscript-correction ]]]]]
.
.LP
There must not be any spaces between these subfields.
@@ -627,6 +653,8 @@ of device
.BR groff_out (@MAN5EXT@),
.BR @g@troff (@MAN1EXT@).
.
+.cp \n[groff_font_C]
+.
.\" Local Variables:
.\" mode: nroff
.\" End:
diff --git a/contrib/groff/man/groff_tmac.man b/contrib/groff/man/groff_tmac.man
index c1d8006a2637..030e739f142d 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/man/groff_tmac.man
+++ b/contrib/groff/man/groff_tmac.man
@@ -14,11 +14,11 @@ groff_tmac.5
File position: <groff-source>/man/groff_tmac.man
-Last update: 13 Mar 2003
+Last update: 27 Jul 2004
This file is part of groff, the GNU roff type-setting system.
-Copyright (C) 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+Copyright (C) 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
written by Bernd Warken <bwarken@mayn.de> and Werner Lemberg
<wl@gnu.org>
@@ -36,6 +36,9 @@ FDL in the main directory of the groff source package.
.\" Setup
.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
.
+.do nr groff_tmac_C \n[.C]
+.cp 0
+.
.mso www.tmac
.
.if n \{\
@@ -339,6 +342,7 @@ This is the classical macro package for UNIX manual pages
(man\~pages); it is quite handy and easy to use; see
.BR groff_man (@MAN7EXT@).
.
+.
.TP
.B doc
.TP+
@@ -450,6 +454,22 @@ orientation:
.
.
.TP
+.B pic
+This file provides proper definitions for the macros
+.B PS
+and
+.BR PE ,
+needed for the
+.BR @g@pic (@MAN1EXT@)
+preprocessor.
+.
+They will center each picture.
+.
+Use it only if your macro package doesn't provide proper definitions
+for those two macros (actually, most of them already have).
+.
+.
+.TP
.B pspic
A single macro is provided in this file,
.BR PSPIC ,
@@ -509,6 +529,17 @@ option causes the graphic to be indented by\~\c
(default scaling indicator is\~\c
.BR m ).
.
+.
+.TP
+.B trace
+Use this for tracing macro calls.
+.
+It is only useful for debugging.
+.
+See
+.BR groff_trace (@MAN7EXT@) .
+.
+.
.TP
.B tty-char
Overrides the definition of standard troff characters and some groff
@@ -1180,7 +1211,7 @@ See the previous section for a detailed description.
.SH AUTHOR
.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
.
-Copyright (C) 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+Copyright (C) 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
.
.P
This document is distributed under the terms of the FDL (GNU Free
@@ -1210,10 +1241,12 @@ groff
.BR info (1)
file.
.
+.
.TP
.BR groff (@MAN1EXT@)
an overview of the groff system.
.
+.
.TP
.BR groff_man (@MAN7EXT@),
.TP+
@@ -1227,9 +1260,12 @@ an overview of the groff system.
.TP+
.BR groff_ms (@MAN7EXT@),
.TP+
+.BR groff_trace (@MAN7EXT@),
+.TP+
.BR groff_www (@MAN7EXT@).
the groff tmac macro packages.
.
+.
.TP
.BR groff (@MAN7EXT@)
the groff language.
@@ -1239,6 +1275,8 @@ the groff language.
The Filesystem Hierarchy Standard is available at the
.URL http://\:www.pathname.com/\:fhs/ "FHS web site" .
.
+.cp \n[groff_tmac_C]
+.
.\" Local Variables:
.\" mode: nroff
.\" End:
diff --git a/contrib/groff/man/roff.man b/contrib/groff/man/roff.man
index 621b362a4177..50cde7b61ed0 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/man/roff.man
+++ b/contrib/groff/man/roff.man
@@ -1,11 +1,11 @@
.ig
roff.man
-Last update: 3 Apr 2003
+Last update: 1 Jun 2004
This file is part of groff, the GNU roff type-setting system.
-Copyright (C) 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+Copyright (C) 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
written by Bernd Warken <bwarken@mayn.de>
maintained by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org>
@@ -23,6 +23,9 @@ FDL in the main directory of the groff source package.
.\" Setup
.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
.
+.do nr roff_C \n[.C]
+.cp 0
+.
.mso www.tmac
.
.if n \{\
@@ -470,7 +473,7 @@ Labs tried to launch a rescue project with their
operating system.
.
It is freely available for non-commercial use, even the source code,
-but has a proprietary license that empedes the free development.
+but has a proprietary license that impedes the free development.
.
This concept is outdated, so Plan\~9 was not accepted as a platform to
bundle the main-stream development.
@@ -520,7 +523,7 @@ When you read a system manual page (man page) roff is working in the
background.
.
Roff documents can be viewed with a native viewer called
-.BR xditview (1x),
+.BR \%xditview (1x),
a standard program of the X window distribution, see
.BR X (7x).
.
@@ -1166,7 +1169,7 @@ provides the free roff implementation groff, the actual standard roff.
.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
.
Many classical
-.troff
+.B troff
documents are still available on-line.
.
The two main manuals of the troff language are
@@ -1244,7 +1247,7 @@ might be a good starting point.
.SH AUTHORS
.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
.
-Copyright (C) 2000, 2001, 2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+Copyright (C) 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
.
.P
This document is distributed under the terms of the FDL (GNU Free
@@ -1264,6 +1267,7 @@ It was written by
it is maintained by
.MTO wl@gnu.org "Werner Lemberg".
.
+.cp \n[roff_C]
.
.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
.\" Emacs setup
diff --git a/contrib/groff/mkinstalldirs b/contrib/groff/mkinstalldirs
index a4f0e9872736..259dbfcd3578 100755
--- a/contrib/groff/mkinstalldirs
+++ b/contrib/groff/mkinstalldirs
@@ -1,40 +1,158 @@
#! /bin/sh
# mkinstalldirs --- make directory hierarchy
-# Author: Noah Friedman <friedman@prep.ai.mit.edu>
-# Created: 1993-05-16
-# Public domain
-# $Id: mkinstalldirs,v 1.1.1.1 2000/02/06 09:34:43 wlemb Exp $
+scriptversion=2005-06-29.22
+
+# Original author: Noah Friedman <friedman@prep.ai.mit.edu>
+# Created: 1993-05-16
+# Public domain.
+#
+# This file is maintained in Automake, please report
+# bugs to <bug-automake@gnu.org> or send patches to
+# <automake-patches@gnu.org>.
errstatus=0
+dirmode=
+
+usage="\
+Usage: mkinstalldirs [-h] [--help] [--version] [-m MODE] DIR ...
+
+Create each directory DIR (with mode MODE, if specified), including all
+leading file name components.
+
+Report bugs to <bug-automake@gnu.org>."
+
+# process command line arguments
+while test $# -gt 0 ; do
+ case $1 in
+ -h | --help | --h*) # -h for help
+ echo "$usage"
+ exit $?
+ ;;
+ -m) # -m PERM arg
+ shift
+ test $# -eq 0 && { echo "$usage" 1>&2; exit 1; }
+ dirmode=$1
+ shift
+ ;;
+ --version)
+ echo "$0 $scriptversion"
+ exit $?
+ ;;
+ --) # stop option processing
+ shift
+ break
+ ;;
+ -*) # unknown option
+ echo "$usage" 1>&2
+ exit 1
+ ;;
+ *) # first non-opt arg
+ break
+ ;;
+ esac
+done
for file
do
- set fnord `echo ":$file" | sed -ne 's/^:\//#/;s/^://;s/\// /g;s/^#/\//;p'`
- shift
+ if test -d "$file"; then
+ shift
+ else
+ break
+ fi
+done
+
+case $# in
+ 0) exit 0 ;;
+esac
+
+# Solaris 8's mkdir -p isn't thread-safe. If you mkdir -p a/b and
+# mkdir -p a/c at the same time, both will detect that a is missing,
+# one will create a, then the other will try to create a and die with
+# a "File exists" error. This is a problem when calling mkinstalldirs
+# from a parallel make. We use --version in the probe to restrict
+# ourselves to GNU mkdir, which is thread-safe.
+case $dirmode in
+ '')
+ if mkdir -p --version . >/dev/null 2>&1 && test ! -d ./--version; then
+ echo "mkdir -p -- $*"
+ exec mkdir -p -- "$@"
+ else
+ # On NextStep and OpenStep, the `mkdir' command does not
+ # recognize any option. It will interpret all options as
+ # directories to create, and then abort because `.' already
+ # exists.
+ test -d ./-p && rmdir ./-p
+ test -d ./--version && rmdir ./--version
+ fi
+ ;;
+ *)
+ if mkdir -m "$dirmode" -p --version . >/dev/null 2>&1 &&
+ test ! -d ./--version; then
+ echo "mkdir -m $dirmode -p -- $*"
+ exec mkdir -m "$dirmode" -p -- "$@"
+ else
+ # Clean up after NextStep and OpenStep mkdir.
+ for d in ./-m ./-p ./--version "./$dirmode";
+ do
+ test -d $d && rmdir $d
+ done
+ fi
+ ;;
+esac
+
+for file
+do
+ case $file in
+ /*) pathcomp=/ ;;
+ *) pathcomp= ;;
+ esac
+ oIFS=$IFS
+ IFS=/
+ set fnord $file
+ shift
+ IFS=$oIFS
+
+ for d
+ do
+ test "x$d" = x && continue
+
+ pathcomp=$pathcomp$d
+ case $pathcomp in
+ -*) pathcomp=./$pathcomp ;;
+ esac
- pathcomp=
- for d
- do
- pathcomp="$pathcomp$d"
- case "$pathcomp" in
- -* ) pathcomp=./$pathcomp ;;
- esac
+ if test ! -d "$pathcomp"; then
+ echo "mkdir $pathcomp"
- if test ! -d "$pathcomp"; then
- echo "mkdir $pathcomp" 1>&2
+ mkdir "$pathcomp" || lasterr=$?
- mkdir "$pathcomp" || lasterr=$?
+ if test ! -d "$pathcomp"; then
+ errstatus=$lasterr
+ else
+ if test ! -z "$dirmode"; then
+ echo "chmod $dirmode $pathcomp"
+ lasterr=
+ chmod "$dirmode" "$pathcomp" || lasterr=$?
- if test ! -d "$pathcomp"; then
- errstatus=$lasterr
- fi
- fi
+ if test ! -z "$lasterr"; then
+ errstatus=$lasterr
+ fi
+ fi
+ fi
+ fi
- pathcomp="$pathcomp/"
- done
+ pathcomp=$pathcomp/
+ done
done
exit $errstatus
-# mkinstalldirs ends here
+# Local Variables:
+# mode: shell-script
+# sh-indentation: 2
+# eval: (add-hook 'write-file-hooks 'time-stamp)
+# time-stamp-start: "scriptversion="
+# time-stamp-format: "%:y-%02m-%02d.%02H"
+# time-stamp-end: "$"
+# End:
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/devices/grodvi/dvi.cpp b/contrib/groff/src/devices/grodvi/dvi.cpp
index df1693908cbe..201eb1c48eef 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/devices/grodvi/dvi.cpp
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/devices/grodvi/dvi.cpp
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
// -*- C++ -*-
-/* Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003
+/* Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004
Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Written by James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
#include "driver.h"
#include "nonposix.h"
@@ -340,12 +340,12 @@ void dvi_printer::set_color(color *col)
do_special(buf);
}
-void dvi_printer::set_char(int index, font *f, const environment *env,
+void dvi_printer::set_char(int idx, font *f, const environment *env,
int w, const char *)
{
if (*env->col != cur_color)
set_color(env->col);
- int code = f->get_code(index);
+ int code = f->get_code(idx);
if (env->size != cur_point_size || f != cur_font) {
cur_font = f;
cur_point_size = env->size;
@@ -384,7 +384,7 @@ void dvi_printer::set_char(int index, font *f, const environment *env,
}
possibly_begin_line();
end_h = env->hpos + w;
- cur_h += scale(f->get_width(index, UNITWIDTH)/MULTIPLIER,
+ cur_h += scale(f->get_width(idx, UNITWIDTH)/MULTIPLIER,
cur_point_size*RES_7227);
if (cur_h > max_h)
max_h = cur_h;
@@ -709,24 +709,26 @@ void draw_dvi_printer::draw(int code, int *p, int np, const environment *env)
fill_flag = 1;
// fall through
case 'c':
- // troff adds an extra argument to C
- if (np != 1 && !(code == 'C' && np == 2)) {
- error("1 argument required for circle");
+ {
+ // troff adds an extra argument to C
+ if (np != 1 && !(code == 'C' && np == 2)) {
+ error("1 argument required for circle");
+ break;
+ }
+ moveto(env->hpos+p[0]/2, env->vpos);
+ if (fill_flag)
+ fill_next(env);
+ else
+ set_line_thickness(env);
+ int rad;
+ rad = milliinches(p[0]/2);
+ sprintf(buf, "%s 0 0 %d %d 0 6.28319",
+ (fill_flag ? "ia" : "ar"),
+ rad,
+ rad);
+ do_special(buf);
break;
}
- moveto(env->hpos+p[0]/2, env->vpos);
- if (fill_flag)
- fill_next(env);
- else
- set_line_thickness(env);
- int rad;
- rad = milliinches(p[0]/2);
- sprintf(buf, "%s 0 0 %d %d 0 6.28319",
- (fill_flag ? "ia" : "ar"),
- rad,
- rad);
- do_special(buf);
- break;
case 'l':
if (np != 2) {
error("2 arguments required for line");
@@ -820,11 +822,11 @@ void draw_dvi_printer::draw(int code, int *p, int np, const environment *env)
if (adjust_arc_center(p, c)) {
int rad = milliinches(int(sqrt(c[0]*c[0] + c[1]*c[1]) + .5));
moveto(env->hpos + int(c[0]), env->vpos + int(c[1]));
- sprintf(buf, "ar 0 0 %d %d %f %f",
- rad,
- rad,
- atan2(p[1] + p[3] - c[1], p[0] + p[2] - c[0]),
- atan2(-c[1], -c[0]));
+ double start = atan2(p[1] + p[3] - c[1], p[0] + p[2] - c[0]);
+ double end = atan2(-c[1], -c[0]);
+ if (end - start < 0)
+ start -= 2 * 3.14159265358;
+ sprintf(buf, "ar 0 0 %d %d %f %f", rad, rad, start, end);
do_special(buf);
}
else {
@@ -915,7 +917,7 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
{ "version", no_argument, 0, 'v' },
{ NULL, 0, 0, 0 }
};
- while ((c = getopt_long(argc, argv, "dF:lp:vw:", long_options, NULL))
+ while ((c = getopt_long(argc, argv, "dF:I:lp:vw:", long_options, NULL))
!= EOF)
switch(c) {
case 'd':
@@ -927,6 +929,9 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
case 'F':
font::command_line_font_dir(optarg);
break;
+ case 'I':
+ // ignore include search path
+ break;
case 'p':
if (!font::scan_papersize(optarg, 0,
&user_paper_length, &user_paper_width))
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/devices/grodvi/grodvi.man b/contrib/groff/src/devices/grodvi/grodvi.man
index 793bfe276b4e..7c74c324ba44 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/devices/grodvi/grodvi.man
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/devices/grodvi/grodvi.man
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
.ig
-Copyright (C) 1989-2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+Copyright (C) 1989-2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Permission is granted to make and distribute verbatim copies of
this manual provided the copyright notice and this permission notice
@@ -17,6 +17,8 @@ translations approved by the Free Software Foundation instead of in
the original English.
..
.
+.do nr grodvi_C \n[.C]
+.cp 0
.
.ie t .ds tx T\h'-.1667m'\v'.224m'E\v'-.224m'\h'-.125m'X
.el .ds tx TeX
@@ -117,7 +119,7 @@ may not contain a newline.
.
.LP
For inclusion of EPS image files,
-.B grodvi
+.B \-Tdvi
loads
.B pspic.tmac
automatically, providing the
@@ -425,6 +427,8 @@ and widths of rules be rounded.
.BR groff_char (@MAN7EXT@),
.BR groff_tmac (@MAN5EXT@)
.
+.cp \n[grodvi_C]
+.
.\" Local Variables:
.\" mode: nroff
.\" End:
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/devices/grohtml/grohtml.man b/contrib/groff/src/devices/grohtml/grohtml.man
index 976990abf6ef..ec82beb70758 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/devices/grohtml/grohtml.man
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/devices/grohtml/grohtml.man
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
.ig
-Copyright (C) 1999-2000, 2001, 2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+Copyright (C) 1999-2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Permission is granted to make and distribute verbatim copies of this
manual provided the copyright notice and this permission notice are
@@ -16,17 +16,23 @@ versions, except that this permission notice may be included in
translations approved by the Free Software Foundation instead of in
the original English.
..
+.
+.
.\" Like TP, but if specified indent is more than half
.\" the current line-length - indent, use the default indent.
.de Tp
-.ie \\n(.$=0:((0\\$1)*2u>(\\n(.lu-\\n(.iu)) .TP
-.el .TP "\\$1"
+. ie \\n(.$=0:((0\\$1)*2u>(\\n(.lu-\\n(.iu)) .TP
+. el .TP "\\$1"
..
+.
+.
.TH GROHTML @MAN1EXT@ "@MDATE@" "Groff Version @VERSION@"
.
+.
.SH NAME
grohtml \- html driver for groff
.
+.
.SH SYNOPSIS
.nr a \n(.j
.ad l
@@ -34,22 +40,28 @@ grohtml \- html driver for groff
.in +\w'\fBgrohtml 'u
.ti \niu
.B grohtml
+.
.de OP
-.ie \\n(.$-1 .RI "[\ \fB\\$1\fP" "\\$2" "\ ]"
-.el .RB "[\ " "\\$1" "\ ]"
+. ie \\n(.$-1 .RI "[\ \fB\\$1\fP" "\\$2" "\ ]"
+. el .RB "[\ " "\\$1" "\ ]"
..
-.OP \-vhlrn
+.
+.OP \-bhlnprv
+.OP \-a \%aa-text-bits
.OP \-D dir
.OP \-F dir
-.OP \-i resolution
+.OP \-g \%aa-graphic-bits
+.OP \-i \%resolution
.OP \-I \%image-stem
+.OP \-j \%filename
.OP \-o \%image-vertical-offset
-.OP \-a \%aa-text-bits
-.OP \-a \%aa-graphic-bits
+.OP \-s size
+.OP \-S level
.RI "[\ " files\|.\|.\|. "\ ]"
.br
.ad \na
.
+.
.SH DESCRIPTION
The
.B grohtml
@@ -84,13 +96,15 @@ using
.BR groff 's
.B \-P
option.
+.
+.
.SH OPTIONS
.TP
.BI \-a aa-text-bits
Number of bits of antialiasing information to be used by
.I text
when generating png images.
-The default is\~4 but legal values are 0, 1, 2, and\~4.
+The default is\~4 but valid values are 0, 1, 2, and\~4.
Note your version of
.B gs
needs to support the
@@ -102,12 +116,33 @@ A value of\~0 stops
.B grohtml
from issuing antialiasing commands to
.BR gs .
+.
+.TP
+.B \-b
+Initialize the background color to white.
+.
+.TP
+.BI \-D dir
+Inform
+.B grohtml
+to place all image files into directory
+.IR dir .
+.
+.TP
+.BI \-F dir
+Prepend directory
+.IB dir /dev name
+to the search path for font and device description files;
+.I name
+is the name of the device, usually
+.BR html .
+.
.TP
.BI \-g aa-graphic-bits
Number of bits of antialiasing information to be used by
.I graphics
when generating png images.
-The default is\~4 but legal values are 0, 1, 2, and\~4.
+The default is\~4 but valid values are 0, 1, 2, and\~4.
Note your version of
.B gs
needs to support the
@@ -119,69 +154,93 @@ A value of\~0 stops
.B grohtml
from issuing antialiasing commands to
.BR gs .
+.
.TP
-.B -b
-Initialize the background color to white.
-.TP
-.B -h
-Generates section and number headings by using
+.B \-h
+Generate section and number headings by using
.BR <B> .\|.\|. </B>
and increasing the font size, rather than using the
.BI <H n >\c
\&.\|.\|.\c
.BI </H n >
tags.
-.TP
-.B -l
-Turns off the production of automatic section links at the top of the document.
-.TP
-.B -r
-Turns off the automatic header and footer line (html rule).
-.TP
-.B -n
-Generate simple heading anchors whenever a section/number heading is found.
-Without the option the anchor value is the textual heading.
-This can cause problems when a heading contains a `?' on some browsers
-(netscape).
-This flag is automatically turned on if a heading contains an image.
-.TP
-.B -p
-Display page rendering progress to stderr.
-.B grohtml
-only displays a page number when an image is required.
-.TP
-.BI \-F dir
-Prepend directory
-.IB dir /dev name
-to the search path for font and device description files;
-.I name
-is the name of the device, usually
-.BR html .
+.
.TP
.BI \-i resolution
Select the resolution for all images.
By default this is 100 pixels per inch.
-Example: -i200 indicates 200 pixels per inch.
+Example:
+.B \-i200
+indicates 200 pixels per inch.
+.
.TP
.BI \-I stem
Determine the image stem name.
If omitted grohtml uses
-.BI grohtml- XXX
+.BI \%grohtml- XXX
.RI ( XXX
is the process ID).
+.
+.TP
+.BI \-j filename
+Inform
+.B grohtml
+to split the html output into multiple files.
+The
+.I filename
+is the stem and specified section headings
+(default is level one) start a new file, named
+.IR filename-n.html .
+.
+.TP
+.B \-l
+Turn off the production of automatic section links at the top of the
+document.
+.
+.TP
+.B \-n
+Generate simple heading anchors whenever a section/number heading is found.
+Without the option the anchor value is the textual heading.
+This can cause problems when a heading contains a `?' on older versions of
+some browsers (Netscape).
+This flag is automatically turned on if a heading contains an image.
+.
.TP
.BI \-o vertical-offset
Specify the vertical offset of images in points.
+.
.TP
-.BI \-D dir
-Inform
+.B \-p
+Display page rendering progress to stderr.
.B grohtml
-to place all image files into directory
-.IR dir .
+only displays a page number when an image is required.
+.
+.TP
+.B \-r
+Turn off the automatic header and footer line (html rule).
+.
+.TP
+.B \-s size
+Set the base point size of the source file.
+Thereafter when this point size is used in the source it will correspond
+to the html base size.
+Every increase of two points in the source will yield a
+.B <big>
+tag, and conversely when a decrease of two points is seen a
+.B <small>
+tag is emitted.
+.
+.TP
+.BI \-S level
+When splitting html output,
+split at the heading level (or higher) defined by
+.IR level .
+.
.TP
.B \-v
Print the version number.
.
+.
.SH USAGE
There are styles called
.BR R ,
@@ -189,11 +248,15 @@ There are styles called
.BR B ,
and
.B BI
-mounted at font positions 1 to 4.
+mounted at font positions 1 to\~4.
+.
+.
.SH DEPENDENCIES
.B grohtml
is dependent upon the png utilities
-.RB ( \&\%pnmcut ,\ \%pnmcrop ,\ \%pnmtopng )
+.RB ( \%pnmcut ,
+.BR \%pnmcrop ,
+.BR \%pnmtopng )
and GhostScript
.RB ( gs ).
.B \%pnmtopng
@@ -208,10 +271,14 @@ from the
package.
Images are generated whenever a table, picture, equation or line is
encountered.
+.
+.
.SH BUGS
.B Grohtml
has been completely redesigned and rewritten.
-It is still alpha code.
+It is still beta code.
+.
+.
.SH "SEE ALSO"
.BR afmtodit (@MAN1EXT@),
.BR groff (@MAN1EXT@),
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/devices/grohtml/html-table.cpp b/contrib/groff/src/devices/grohtml/html-table.cpp
index 3585cd317cf8..7e5b2dc5e46c 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/devices/grohtml/html-table.cpp
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/devices/grohtml/html-table.cpp
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
// -*- C++ -*-
-/* Copyright (C) 2002, 2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+/* Copyright (C) 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
*
* Gaius Mulley (gaius@glam.ac.uk) wrote html-table.cpp
*
@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
#include "driver.h"
#include "stringclass.h"
@@ -32,6 +32,7 @@ Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
#include "html-table.h"
#include "ctype.h"
#include "html.h"
+#include "html-text.h"
#if !defined(TRUE)
# define TRUE (1==1)
@@ -62,7 +63,7 @@ void tabs::delete_list (void)
while (p != NULL) {
q = p;
p = p->next;
- free(q);
+ delete q;
}
tab = NULL;
}
@@ -104,7 +105,7 @@ int tabs::compatible (const char *s)
while ((*s != (char)0) && isspace(*s))
s++;
// collect tab position
- total += atoi(s);
+ total = atoi(s);
// move over tab position
while ((*s != (char)0) && !isspace(*s))
s++;
@@ -149,10 +150,10 @@ void tabs::init (const char *s)
while ((*s != (char)0) && !isspace(*s))
s++;
if (last == NULL) {
- tab = (tab_position *)malloc(sizeof(tab_position));
+ tab = new tab_position;
last = tab;
} else {
- last->next = (tab_position *)malloc(sizeof(tab_position));
+ last->next = new tab_position;
last = last->next;
}
last->alignment = align;
@@ -162,6 +163,16 @@ void tabs::init (const char *s)
}
/*
+ * check_init - define tab stops using, s, providing none already exist.
+ */
+
+void tabs::check_init (const char *s)
+{
+ if (tab == NULL)
+ init(s);
+}
+
+/*
* find_tab - returns the tab number corresponding to the position, pos.
*/
@@ -228,7 +239,7 @@ void tabs::dump_tabs (void)
*/
html_table::html_table (simple_output *op, int linelen)
- : columns(NULL), out(op), linelength(linelen), last_col(NULL), start_space(FALSE)
+ : out(op), columns(NULL), linelength(linelen), last_col(NULL), start_space(FALSE)
{
tab_stops = new tabs();
}
@@ -242,7 +253,7 @@ html_table::~html_table ()
c = columns;
while (columns != NULL) {
columns = columns->next;
- free(c);
+ delete c;
c = columns;
}
}
@@ -258,7 +269,7 @@ void html_table::remove_cols (cols *c)
while (c != NULL) {
p = c;
c = c->next;
- free(p);
+ delete p;
}
}
@@ -322,15 +333,21 @@ void html_table::emit_table_header (int space)
last_col = NULL;
if (linelength > 0) {
- int n = no_columns() + no_gaps();
-
out->nl();
out->nl();
- if (space)
- out->put_string("<p>");
- start_space = space;
- out->put_string("<table width=\"100%\" border=0 rules=\"none\" frame=\"void\"\n cols=\"").put_number(n).put_string("\" cellspacing=\"0\" cellpadding=\"0\">").nl();
- out->put_string("<tr valign=\"top\" align=\"left\">").nl();
+
+ out->put_string("<table width=\"100%\"")
+ .put_string(" border=0 rules=\"none\" frame=\"void\"\n")
+ .put_string(" cellspacing=\"0\" cellpadding=\"0\"");
+ out->put_string(">")
+ .nl();
+ out->put_string("<tr valign=\"top\" align=\"left\"");
+ if (space) {
+ out->put_string(" style=\"margin-top: ");
+ out->put_string(STYLE_VERTICAL_SPACE);
+ out->put_string("\"");
+ }
+ out->put_string(">").nl();
}
}
@@ -348,6 +365,16 @@ int html_table::get_right (cols *c)
}
/*
+ * set_space - assigns start_space. Used to determine the
+ * vertical alignment when generating the next table row.
+ */
+
+void html_table::set_space (int space)
+{
+ start_space = space;
+}
+
+/*
* emit_col - moves onto column, n.
*/
@@ -461,18 +488,22 @@ void html_table::finish_row (void)
void html_table::emit_new_row (void)
{
finish_row();
- out->put_string("<tr valign=\"top\" align=\"left\">").nl();
+
+ out->put_string("<tr valign=\"top\" align=\"left\"");
+ if (start_space) {
+ out->put_string(" style=\"margin-top: ");
+ out->put_string(STYLE_VERTICAL_SPACE);
+ out->put_string("\"");
+ }
+ out->put_string(">").nl();
+ start_space = FALSE;
last_col = NULL;
}
void html_table::emit_finish_table (void)
{
finish_row();
- // out->put_string("linelength = ").put_number(linelength).nl();
out->put_string("</table>");
- if (start_space)
- out->put_string("</p>");
- out->nl();
}
/*
@@ -516,13 +547,23 @@ cols *html_table::get_column (int coln)
int html_table::insert_column (int coln, int hstart, int hend, char align)
{
cols *c = columns;
- cols *l = NULL;
+ cols *l = columns;
cols *n = NULL;
while (c != NULL && c->no < coln) {
l = c;
c = c->next;
}
+ if (l != NULL && l->no>coln && hend > l->left)
+ return FALSE; // new column bumps into previous one
+
+ l = NULL;
+ c = columns;
+ while (c != NULL && c->no < coln) {
+ l = c;
+ c = c->next;
+ }
+
if ((l != NULL) && (hstart < l->right))
return FALSE; // new column bumps into previous one
@@ -530,7 +571,7 @@ int html_table::insert_column (int coln, int hstart, int hend, char align)
(l->next->left < hend))
return FALSE; // new column bumps into next one
- n = (cols *)malloc(sizeof(cols));
+ n = new cols;
if (l == NULL) {
n->next = columns;
columns = n;
@@ -691,7 +732,6 @@ html_indent::html_indent (simple_output *op, int ind, int pageoffset, int linele
in = ind;
pg = pageoffset;
ll = linelength;
- is_used = FALSE;
}
html_indent::~html_indent (void)
@@ -702,18 +742,33 @@ html_indent::~html_indent (void)
void html_indent::begin (int space)
{
- if (! is_used) {
- table->emit_table_header(space);
- table->emit_col(1);
- is_used = TRUE;
+ if (in + pg == 0) {
+ if (space) {
+ table->out->put_string(" style=\"margin-top: ");
+ table->out->put_string(STYLE_VERTICAL_SPACE);
+ table->out->put_string("\"");
+ }
+ }
+ else {
+ //
+ // we use exactly the same mechanism for calculating
+ // indentation as html_table::emit_col
+ //
+ table->out->put_string(" style=\"margin-left:")
+ .put_number(((in + pg) * 100 + ll/2) / ll -
+ (ll/2)/ll)
+ .put_string("%;");
+
+ if (space) {
+ table->out->put_string(" margin-top: ");
+ table->out->put_string(STYLE_VERTICAL_SPACE);
+ }
+ table->out->put_string("\"");
}
}
void html_indent::end (void)
{
- if (is_used)
- table->emit_finish_table();
- is_used = FALSE;
}
/*
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/devices/grohtml/html-table.h b/contrib/groff/src/devices/grohtml/html-table.h
index c26eb6d71137..dc6cebe2cd76 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/devices/grohtml/html-table.h
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/devices/grohtml/html-table.h
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
// -*- C++ -*-
-/* Copyright (C) 2002, 2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+/* Copyright (C) 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
*
* Gaius Mulley (gaius@glam.ac.uk) wrote html-table.h
*
@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
#include "html.h"
@@ -45,6 +45,7 @@ public:
void clear (void);
int compatible (const char *s);
void init (const char *s);
+ void check_init (const char *s);
int find_tab (int pos);
int get_tab_pos (int n);
char get_tab_align (int n);
@@ -91,14 +92,15 @@ public:
void add_indent (int indent);
void finish_row (void);
int get_effective_linelength (void);
+ void set_space (int space);
tabs *tab_stops; /* tab stop positions */
+ simple_output *out;
private:
cols *columns; /* column entries */
- simple_output *out;
int linelength;
cols *last_col; /* last column started */
- int start_space; /* encapsulate with <p> </p> */
+ int start_space; /* have we seen a `.sp' tag? */
void remove_cols (cols *c);
};
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/devices/grohtml/html-text.cpp b/contrib/groff/src/devices/grohtml/html-text.cpp
index 21a79eb3a1b2..b58d5e4a9940 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/devices/grohtml/html-text.cpp
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/devices/grohtml/html-text.cpp
@@ -1,5 +1,6 @@
// -*- C++ -*-
-/* Copyright (C) 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+/* Copyright (C) 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005
+ * Free Software Foundation, Inc.
*
* Gaius Mulley (gaius@glam.ac.uk) wrote html-text.cpp
*
@@ -24,7 +25,7 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
#include "driver.h"
#include "stringclass.h"
@@ -40,6 +41,7 @@ Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
#include "html-text.h"
+#undef DEBUGGING
// #define DEBUGGING
html_text::html_text (simple_output *op) :
@@ -145,18 +147,24 @@ void html_text::end_tag (tag_definition *t)
case I_TAG: out->put_string("</i>"); break;
case B_TAG: out->put_string("</b>"); break;
- case P_TAG: out->put_string("</p>");
- if (t->indent != NULL) {
+ case P_TAG: if (t->indent == NULL) {
+ out->put_string("</p>");
+ } else {
delete t->indent;
t->indent = NULL;
+ out->put_string("</p>");
}
- out->nl(); out->enable_newlines(FALSE);
+ out->enable_newlines(FALSE);
blank_para = TRUE; break;
case SUB_TAG: out->put_string("</sub>"); break;
case SUP_TAG: out->put_string("</sup>"); break;
case TT_TAG: out->put_string("</tt>"); break;
- case PRE_TAG: out->put_string("</pre>"); out->nl(); out->enable_newlines(TRUE);
- blank_para = TRUE; break;
+ case PRE_TAG: out->put_string("</pre>"); out->enable_newlines(TRUE);
+ blank_para = TRUE;
+ if (t->indent != NULL)
+ delete t->indent;
+ t->indent = NULL;
+ break;
case SMALL_TAG: out->put_string("</small>"); break;
case BIG_TAG: out->put_string("</big>"); break;
case COLOR_TAG: out->put_string("</font>"); break;
@@ -168,19 +176,29 @@ void html_text::end_tag (tag_definition *t)
/*
* issue_tag - writes out an html tag with argument.
+ * space == 0 if no space is requested
+ * space == 1 if a space is requested
+ * space == 2 if tag should not have a space style
*/
-void html_text::issue_tag (const char *tagname, const char *arg)
+void html_text::issue_tag (const char *tagname, const char *arg,
+ int space)
{
- if ((arg == 0) || (strlen(arg) == 0)) {
+ if ((arg == 0) || (strlen(arg) == 0))
out->put_string(tagname);
- out->put_string(">");
- } else {
+ else {
out->put_string(tagname);
out->put_string(" ");
out->put_string(arg);
- out->put_string(">");
}
+ if (space == TRUE) {
+ out->put_string(" style=\"margin-top: ");
+ out->put_string(STYLE_VERTICAL_SPACE);
+ out->put_string("\"");
+ }
+ if (space == TRUE || space == FALSE)
+ out->put_string(" valign=\"top\"");
+ out->put_string(">");
}
/*
@@ -214,29 +232,31 @@ void html_text::start_tag (tag_definition *t)
case I_TAG: issue_tag("<i", (char *)t->arg1); break;
case B_TAG: issue_tag("<b", (char *)t->arg1); break;
- case P_TAG: if (t->indent == NULL) {
+ case P_TAG: if (t->indent != NULL) {
out->nl();
- issue_tag("\n<p", (char *)t->arg1);
- } else {
- out->nl();
+#if defined(DEBUGGING)
out->simple_comment("INDENTATION");
- t->indent->begin(FALSE);
- start_space = FALSE;
- issue_tag("<p", (char *)t->arg1);
+#endif
+ out->put_string("\n<p");
+ t->indent->begin(start_space);
+ issue_tag("", (char *)t->arg1);
+ } else {
+ out->nl();
+ issue_tag("\n<p", (char *)t->arg1, start_space);
}
out->enable_newlines(TRUE); break;
case SUB_TAG: issue_tag("<sub", (char *)t->arg1); break;
case SUP_TAG: issue_tag("<sup", (char *)t->arg1); break;
case TT_TAG: issue_tag("<tt", (char *)t->arg1); break;
- case PRE_TAG: if (t->indent != NULL) {
- out->nl();
- out->simple_comment("INDENTATION");
- t->indent->begin(FALSE);
- start_space = FALSE;
- }
- out->enable_newlines(TRUE);
- out->nl(); issue_tag("<pre", (char *)t->arg1);
+ case PRE_TAG: out->enable_newlines(TRUE);
+ out->nl(); out->put_string("<pre");
+ if (t->indent == NULL)
+ issue_tag("", (char *)t->arg1, start_space);
+ else {
+ t->indent->begin(start_space);
+ issue_tag("", (char *)t->arg1);
+ }
out->enable_newlines(FALSE); break;
case SMALL_TAG: issue_tag("<small", (char *)t->arg1); break;
case BIG_TAG: issue_tag("<big", (char *)t->arg1); break;
@@ -264,7 +284,7 @@ void html_text::flush_text (void)
}
p = stackptr;
stackptr = stackptr->next;
- free(p);
+ delete p;
}
lastptr = NULL;
}
@@ -285,6 +305,23 @@ int html_text::is_present (HTML_TAG t)
return FALSE;
}
+/*
+ * uses_indent - returns TRUE if the current paragraph is using a
+ * html table to effect an indent.
+ */
+
+int html_text::uses_indent (void)
+{
+ tag_definition *p = stackptr;
+
+ while (p != NULL) {
+ if (p->indent != NULL)
+ return TRUE;
+ p = p->next;
+ }
+ return FALSE;
+}
+
extern void stop();
/*
@@ -337,7 +374,7 @@ void html_text::do_push (tag_definition *p)
void html_text::push_para (HTML_TAG t, void *arg, html_indent *in)
{
- tag_definition *p=(tag_definition *)malloc(sizeof(tag_definition));
+ tag_definition *p= new tag_definition;
p->type = t;
p->arg1 = arg;
@@ -357,7 +394,7 @@ void html_text::push_para (HTML_TAG t)
void html_text::push_para (color *c)
{
- tag_definition *p=(tag_definition *)malloc(sizeof(tag_definition));
+ tag_definition *p = new tag_definition;
p->type = COLOR_TAG;
p->arg1 = NULL;
@@ -407,9 +444,11 @@ void html_text::do_pre (void)
done_tt();
if (is_present(P_TAG)) {
html_indent *i = remove_indent(P_TAG);
+ int space = retrieve_para_space();
(void)done_para();
if (! is_present(PRE_TAG))
push_para(PRE_TAG, NULL, i);
+ start_space = space;
} else if (! is_present(PRE_TAG))
push_para(PRE_TAG, NULL, NULL);
dump_stack();
@@ -475,8 +514,8 @@ char *html_text::shutdown (HTML_TAG t)
/*
* push tag onto temp stack
*/
- p->next = temp;
- temp = p;
+ p->next = temp;
+ temp = p;
}
/*
@@ -495,7 +534,7 @@ char *html_text::shutdown (HTML_TAG t)
lastptr = NULL;
if (p->indent != NULL)
delete p->indent;
- free(p);
+ delete p;
}
/*
@@ -508,7 +547,7 @@ char *html_text::shutdown (HTML_TAG t)
push_para(temp->type, temp->arg1, temp->indent);
p = temp;
temp = temp->next;
- free(p);
+ delete p;
}
}
return arg;
@@ -607,7 +646,7 @@ void html_text::check_emit_text (tag_definition *t)
void html_text::do_emittext (const char *s, int length)
{
if ((! is_present(P_TAG)) && (! is_present(PRE_TAG)))
- do_para("");
+ do_para("", FALSE);
if (is_present(BREAK_TAG)) {
int text = remove_break();
@@ -615,13 +654,12 @@ void html_text::do_emittext (const char *s, int length)
if (text) {
if (is_present(PRE_TAG)) {
out->nl();
- } else {
+ } else
out->put_string("<br>").nl();
- }
}
- } else {
+ } else
check_emit_text(stackptr);
- }
+
out->put_string(s, length);
space_emitted = FALSE;
blank_para = FALSE;
@@ -631,38 +669,40 @@ void html_text::do_emittext (const char *s, int length)
* do_para - starts a new paragraph
*/
-void html_text::do_para (const char *arg, html_indent *in)
+void html_text::do_para (const char *arg, html_indent *in, int space)
{
if (! is_present(P_TAG)) {
if (is_present(PRE_TAG)) {
html_indent *i = remove_indent(PRE_TAG);
done_pre();
- if (i == in || in == NULL)
+ if ((arg == NULL || (strcmp(arg, "") == 0)) &&
+ (i == in || in == NULL))
in = i;
else
delete i;
}
remove_sub_sup();
push_para(P_TAG, (void *)arg, in);
- space_emitted = TRUE;
+ start_space = space;
}
}
-void html_text::do_para (const char *arg)
+void html_text::do_para (const char *arg, int space)
{
- do_para(arg, NULL);
+ do_para(arg, NULL, space);
}
void html_text::do_para (simple_output *op, const char *arg1,
- int indentation, int pageoffset, int linelength)
+ int indentation_value, int page_offset,
+ int line_length, int space)
{
- html_indent *indent;
+ html_indent *ind;
- if (indentation == 0)
- indent = NULL;
+ if (indentation_value == 0)
+ ind = NULL;
else
- indent = new html_indent(op, indentation, pageoffset, linelength);
- do_para(arg1, indent);
+ ind = new html_indent(op, indentation_value, page_offset, line_length);
+ do_para(arg1, ind, space);
}
/*
@@ -671,8 +711,11 @@ void html_text::do_para (simple_output *op, const char *arg1,
char *html_text::done_para (void)
{
+ char *result;
space_emitted = TRUE;
- return shutdown(P_TAG);
+ result = shutdown(P_TAG);
+ start_space = FALSE;
+ return result;
}
/*
@@ -696,25 +739,30 @@ html_indent *html_text::remove_indent (HTML_TAG tag)
}
/*
+ * remove_para_space - removes the leading space to a paragraph
+ * (effectively this trims off a leading `.sp' tag).
+ */
+
+void html_text::remove_para_space (void)
+{
+ start_space = FALSE;
+}
+
+/*
* do_space - issues an end of paragraph
*/
void html_text::do_space (void)
{
if (is_in_pre()) {
- if (blank_para)
- start_space = TRUE;
- else {
- do_emittext("", 0);
- out->nl();
- space_emitted = TRUE;
- }
+ do_emittext("", 0);
+ out->force_nl();
+ space_emitted = TRUE;
} else {
html_indent *i = remove_indent(P_TAG);
- do_para(done_para(), i);
+ do_para(done_para(), i, TRUE);
space_emitted = TRUE;
- start_space = TRUE;
}
}
@@ -724,13 +772,11 @@ void html_text::do_space (void)
void html_text::do_break (void)
{
- if (! is_present(PRE_TAG)) {
- if (emitted_text()) {
- if (! is_present(BREAK_TAG)) {
+ if (! is_present(PRE_TAG))
+ if (emitted_text())
+ if (! is_present(BREAK_TAG))
push_para(BREAK_TAG);
- }
- }
- }
+
space_emitted = TRUE;
}
@@ -756,7 +802,8 @@ int html_text::emitted_text (void)
}
/*
- * ever_emitted_text - returns TRUE if we have ever emitted text in this paragraph.
+ * ever_emitted_text - returns TRUE if we have ever emitted text in this
+ * paragraph.
*/
int html_text::ever_emitted_text (void)
@@ -765,7 +812,7 @@ int html_text::ever_emitted_text (void)
}
/*
- * starts_with_space - returns TRUE if we have start this paragraph with a .sp
+ * starts_with_space - returns TRUE if we started this paragraph with a .sp
*/
int html_text::starts_with_space (void)
@@ -774,19 +821,34 @@ int html_text::starts_with_space (void)
}
/*
+ * retrieve_para_space - returns TRUE, if the paragraph starts with
+ * a space and text has not yet been emitted.
+ * If TRUE is returned, then the, start_space,
+ * variable is set to FALSE.
+ */
+
+int html_text::retrieve_para_space (void)
+{
+ if (start_space && blank_para) {
+ start_space = FALSE;
+ return TRUE;
+ }
+ else
+ return FALSE;
+}
+
+/*
* emit_space - writes a space providing that text was written beforehand.
*/
void html_text::emit_space (void)
{
- if (space_emitted) {
- if (is_present(PRE_TAG)) {
- do_emittext(" ", 1);
- }
- } else {
+ if (is_present(PRE_TAG))
+ do_emittext(" ", 1);
+ else
out->space_or_newline();
- space_emitted = TRUE;
- }
+
+ space_emitted = TRUE;
}
/*
@@ -817,7 +879,7 @@ void html_text::remove_def (tag_definition *t)
if (l->next == NULL)
lastptr = l;
}
- free(p);
+ delete p;
}
}
@@ -837,7 +899,8 @@ void html_text::remove_tag (HTML_TAG tag)
}
/*
- * remove_sub_sup - removes a sub or sup tag, should either exist on the stack.
+ * remove_sub_sup - removes a sub or sup tag, should either exist
+ * on the stack.
*/
void html_text::remove_sub_sup (void)
@@ -882,7 +945,7 @@ int html_text::remove_break (void)
if (l->next == NULL)
lastptr = l;
}
- free(p);
+ delete p;
}
/*
* now determine whether text was issued before <br>
@@ -910,8 +973,9 @@ void html_text::remove_para_align (void)
while (p != NULL) {
if (p->type == P_TAG && p->arg1 != NULL) {
html_indent *i = remove_indent(P_TAG);
+ int space = retrieve_para_space();
done_para();
- do_para("", i);
+ do_para("", i, space);
return;
}
p = p->next;
@@ -920,6 +984,25 @@ void html_text::remove_para_align (void)
}
/*
+ * get_alignment - returns the alignment for the paragraph.
+ * If no alignment was given then we return "".
+ */
+
+char *html_text::get_alignment (void)
+{
+ if (is_present(P_TAG)) {
+ tag_definition *p=stackptr;
+
+ while (p != NULL) {
+ if (p->type == P_TAG && p->arg1 != NULL)
+ return (char *)p->arg1;
+ p = p->next;
+ }
+ }
+ return (char *)"";
+}
+
+/*
* do_small - potentially inserts a <small> tag into the html stream.
* However we check for a <big> tag, if present then we terminate it.
* Otherwise a <small> tag is inserted.
@@ -962,4 +1045,3 @@ void html_text::do_sub (void)
{
push_para(SUB_TAG);
}
-
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/devices/grohtml/html-text.h b/contrib/groff/src/devices/grohtml/html-text.h
index aa4dd800a592..e0e3cc755ca0 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/devices/grohtml/html-text.h
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/devices/grohtml/html-text.h
@@ -1,5 +1,6 @@
// -*- C++ -*-
-/* Copyright (C) 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+/* Copyright (C) 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005
+ * Free Software Foundation, Inc.
*
* Gaius Mulley (gaius@glam.ac.uk) wrote html-text.h
*
@@ -23,11 +24,13 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
#include "html.h"
#include "html-table.h"
+#define STYLE_VERTICAL_SPACE "1em"
+
/*
* html tags
*/
@@ -64,9 +67,10 @@ public:
void do_pre (void);
void do_small (void);
void do_big (void);
- void do_para (const char *arg); // used for no indentation
+ void do_para (const char *arg, int space); // used for no indentation
void do_para (simple_output *op, const char *arg1,
- int indentation, int pageoffset, int linelength);
+ int indentation, int pageoffset, int linelength,
+ int space);
void do_sup (void);
void do_sub (void);
void do_space (void);
@@ -87,11 +91,15 @@ public:
int emitted_text (void);
int ever_emitted_text (void);
int starts_with_space (void);
+ int retrieve_para_space (void);
void emit_space (void);
int is_in_pre (void);
+ int uses_indent (void);
void remove_tag (HTML_TAG tag);
void remove_sub_sup (void);
void remove_para_align (void);
+ void remove_para_space (void);
+ char *get_alignment (void);
private:
tag_definition *stackptr; /* the current paragraph state */
@@ -108,7 +116,7 @@ private:
int is_present (HTML_TAG t);
void end_tag (tag_definition *t);
void start_tag (tag_definition *t);
- void do_para (const char *arg, html_indent *in);
+ void do_para (const char *arg, html_indent *in, int space);
void push_para (HTML_TAG t);
void push_para (HTML_TAG t, void *arg, html_indent *in);
void push_para (color *c);
@@ -116,7 +124,7 @@ private:
char *shutdown (HTML_TAG t);
void check_emit_text (tag_definition *t);
int remove_break (void);
- void issue_tag (const char *tagname, const char *arg);
+ void issue_tag (const char *tagname, const char *arg, int space=2);
void issue_color_begin (color *c);
void remove_def (tag_definition *t);
html_indent *remove_indent (HTML_TAG tag);
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/devices/grohtml/html.h b/contrib/groff/src/devices/grohtml/html.h
index 431647c62e69..b14fb2c98e59 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/devices/grohtml/html.h
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/devices/grohtml/html.h
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
// -*- C++ -*-
-/* Copyright (C) 2000, 2001 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+/* Copyright (C) 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Written by James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
This file is part of groff.
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
#if !defined(HTML_H)
# define HTML_H
@@ -72,6 +72,7 @@ public:
simple_output &enable_newlines(int);
simple_output &check_newline(int n);
simple_output &nl(void);
+ simple_output &force_nl(void);
simple_output &space_or_newline (void);
simple_output &begin_tag (void);
FILE *get_file();
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/devices/grohtml/output.cpp b/contrib/groff/src/devices/grohtml/output.cpp
index 2705b9e441da..f25312774aae 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/devices/grohtml/output.cpp
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/devices/grohtml/output.cpp
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
// -*- C++ -*-
-/* Copyright (C) 2000, 2001, 2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+/* Copyright (C) 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
*
* Gaius Mulley (gaius@glam.ac.uk) wrote output.cpp
* but it owes a huge amount of ideas and raw code from
@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
#include "driver.h"
#include "stringclass.h"
@@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
word::word (const char *w, int n)
: next(0)
{
- s = (char *)malloc(n+1);
+ s = new char[n+1];
strncpy(s, w, n);
s[n] = (char)0;
}
@@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ word::word (const char *w, int n)
word::~word ()
{
- free(s);
+ a_delete s;
}
/*
@@ -253,6 +253,19 @@ simple_output &simple_output::space_or_newline (void)
}
/*
+ * force_nl - forces a newline.
+ */
+
+simple_output &simple_output::force_nl (void)
+{
+ space_or_newline();
+ col += last_word.flush(fp);
+ FPUTC('\n', fp);
+ col = 0;
+ return *this ;
+}
+
+/*
* nl - writes a newline providing that we
* are not in the first column.
*/
@@ -261,10 +274,8 @@ simple_output &simple_output::nl (void)
{
space_or_newline();
col += last_word.flush(fp);
- if (col != 0) {
- FPUTC('\n', fp);
- col = 0;
- }
+ FPUTC('\n', fp);
+ col = 0;
return *this ;
}
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/devices/grohtml/post-html.cpp b/contrib/groff/src/devices/grohtml/post-html.cpp
index 7c96debbf5d1..1283e06139a7 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/devices/grohtml/post-html.cpp
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/devices/grohtml/post-html.cpp
@@ -1,5 +1,6 @@
// -*- C++ -*-
-/* Copyright (C) 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+/* Copyright (C) 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005
+ * Free Software Foundation, Inc.
*
* Gaius Mulley (gaius@glam.ac.uk) wrote post-html.cpp
* but it owes a huge amount of ideas and raw code from
@@ -21,7 +22,7 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
#include "driver.h"
#include "stringclass.h"
@@ -38,6 +39,7 @@ Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
#include <stdio.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
+#include <string.h>
extern "C" const char *Version_string;
@@ -50,8 +52,7 @@ extern "C" const char *Version_string;
#define MAX_LINE_LENGTH 60 /* maximum characters we want in a line */
#define SIZE_INCREMENT 2 /* font size increment <big> = +2 */
-#define BASE_POINT_SIZE 10 /* 10 points is the base size ie html size 3 */
-#define CENTER_TOLERANCE 2 /* how many pixels off center will we still */
+#define CENTER_TOLERANCE 2 /* how many pixels off center do we allow */
#define ANCHOR_TEMPLATE "heading" /* if simple anchor is set we use this */
#define UNICODE_DESC_START 0x80 /* all character entities above this are */
/* either encoded by their glyph names or if */
@@ -60,7 +61,7 @@ typedef enum {CENTERED, LEFT, RIGHT, INLINE} TAG_ALIGNMENT;
typedef enum {col_tag, tab_tag, tab0_tag, none} colType;
#undef DEBUG_TABLES
-
+// #define DEBUG_TABLES
/*
* prototypes
@@ -78,6 +79,16 @@ static int simple_anchors = FALSE; /* default to anchors with
static int manufacture_headings = FALSE; /* default is to use the Hn html headings, */
/* rather than manufacture our own. */
static color *default_background = NULL; /* has user requested initial bg color? */
+static string job_name; /* if set then the output is split into */
+ /* multiple files with `job_name'-%d.html */
+static int multiple_files = FALSE; /* must we the output be divided into */
+ /* multiple html files, one for each */
+ /* heading? */
+static int base_point_size = 0; /* which troff font size maps onto html */
+ /* size 3? */
+static int split_level = 2; /* what heading level to split at? */
+static string head_info; /* user supplied information to be placed */
+ /* into <head> </head> */
/*
@@ -109,7 +120,7 @@ static int max (int a, int b)
static int is_intersection (int a1, int a2, int b1, int b2)
{
// easier to prove NOT outside limits
- return( ! ((a1 > b2) || (a2 < b1)) );
+ return ! ((a1 > b2) || (a2 < b1));
}
/*
@@ -118,7 +129,7 @@ static int is_intersection (int a1, int a2, int b1, int b2)
static int is_digit (char ch)
{
- return( (ch >= '0') && (ch <= '9') );
+ return (ch >= '0') && (ch <= '9');
}
/*
@@ -128,6 +139,9 @@ static int is_digit (char ch)
struct file {
FILE *fp;
file *next;
+ int new_output_file;
+ int require_links;
+ string output_file_name;
file (FILE *f);
};
@@ -137,21 +151,28 @@ struct file {
*/
file::file (FILE *f)
- : fp(f), next(0)
+ : fp(f), next(NULL), new_output_file(FALSE),
+ require_links(FALSE), output_file_name("")
{
}
class files {
public:
- files ();
- FILE *get_file (void);
- void start_of_list (void);
- void move_next (void);
- void add_new_file (FILE *f);
+ files ();
+ FILE *get_file (void);
+ void start_of_list (void);
+ void move_next (void);
+ void add_new_file (FILE *f);
+ void set_file_name (string name);
+ void set_links_required (void);
+ int are_links_required (void);
+ int is_new_output_file (void);
+ string file_name (void);
+ string next_file_name (void);
private:
- file *head;
- file *tail;
- file *ptr;
+ file *head;
+ file *tail;
+ file *ptr;
};
/*
@@ -159,7 +180,7 @@ private:
*/
files::files ()
- : head(0), tail(0), ptr(0)
+ : head(NULL), tail(NULL), ptr(NULL)
{
}
@@ -169,11 +190,10 @@ files::files ()
FILE *files::get_file (void)
{
- if (ptr) {
- return( ptr->fp );
- } else {
- return( 0 );
- }
+ if (ptr)
+ return ptr->fp;
+ else
+ return NULL;
}
/*
@@ -191,7 +211,7 @@ void files::start_of_list (void)
void files::move_next (void)
{
- if (ptr != 0)
+ if (ptr != NULL)
ptr = ptr->next;
}
@@ -201,7 +221,7 @@ void files::move_next (void)
void files::add_new_file (FILE *f)
{
- if (head == 0) {
+ if (head == NULL) {
head = new file(f);
tail = head;
} else {
@@ -212,6 +232,76 @@ void files::add_new_file (FILE *f)
}
/*
+ * set_file_name - sets the final file name to contain the html
+ * data to name.
+ */
+
+void files::set_file_name (string name)
+{
+ if (ptr != NULL) {
+ ptr->output_file_name = name;
+ ptr->new_output_file = TRUE;
+ }
+}
+
+/*
+ * set_links_required - issue links when processing this component
+ * of the file.
+ */
+
+void files::set_links_required (void)
+{
+ if (ptr != NULL)
+ ptr->require_links = TRUE;
+}
+
+/*
+ * are_links_required - returns TRUE if this section of the file
+ * requires that links should be issued.
+ */
+
+int files::are_links_required (void)
+{
+ if (ptr != NULL)
+ return ptr->require_links;
+ return FALSE;
+}
+
+/*
+ * is_new_output_file - returns TRUE if this component of the file
+ * is the start of a new output file.
+ */
+
+int files::is_new_output_file (void)
+{
+ if (ptr != NULL)
+ return ptr->new_output_file;
+ return FALSE;
+}
+
+/*
+ * file_name - returns the name of the file.
+ */
+
+string files::file_name (void)
+{
+ if (ptr != NULL)
+ return ptr->output_file_name;
+ return string("");
+}
+
+/*
+ * next_file_name - returns the name of the next file.
+ */
+
+string files::next_file_name (void)
+{
+ if (ptr != NULL && ptr->next != NULL)
+ return ptr->next->output_file_name;
+ return string("");
+}
+
+/*
* the class and methods for styles
*/
@@ -229,7 +319,7 @@ struct style {
};
style::style()
- : f(0)
+ : f(NULL)
{
}
@@ -265,14 +355,14 @@ struct char_block {
};
char_block::char_block()
-: buffer(NULL), used(0), next(0)
+: buffer(NULL), used(0), next(NULL)
{
}
char_block::char_block(int length)
-: used(0), next(0)
+: used(0), next(NULL)
{
- buffer = (char *)malloc(max(length, char_block::SIZE));
+ buffer = new char[max(length, char_block::SIZE)];
if (buffer == NULL)
fatal("out of memory error");
}
@@ -280,7 +370,7 @@ char_block::char_block(int length)
char_block::~char_block()
{
if (buffer != NULL)
- free(buffer);
+ a_delete buffer;
}
class char_buffer {
@@ -295,13 +385,13 @@ private:
};
char_buffer::char_buffer()
-: head(0), tail(0)
+: head(NULL), tail(NULL)
{
}
char_buffer::~char_buffer()
{
- while (head != 0) {
+ while (head != NULL) {
char_block *temp = head;
head = head->next;
delete temp;
@@ -316,7 +406,7 @@ char *char_buffer::add_string (const char *s, unsigned int length)
if (s == NULL || length == 0)
return NULL;
- if (tail == 0) {
+ if (tail == NULL) {
tail = new char_block(length+1);
head = tail;
} else {
@@ -341,7 +431,7 @@ char *char_buffer::add_string (const char *s, unsigned int length)
// and return start of new string
- return( &tail->buffer[old_used] );
+ return &tail->buffer[old_used];
}
char *char_buffer::add_string (const string &s)
@@ -382,7 +472,10 @@ public:
int is_in (void);
int is_po (void);
int is_ti (void);
+ int is_ll (void);
int is_ce (void);
+ int is_tl (void);
+ int is_eo_tl (void);
int is_eol_ce (void);
int is_col (void);
int is_tab (void);
@@ -392,6 +485,7 @@ public:
int is_tab_te (void);
int is_nf (void);
int is_fi (void);
+ int is_eo_h (void);
int get_arg (void);
int get_tab_args (char *align);
@@ -423,16 +517,16 @@ text_glob::text_glob (style *s, const char *str, int length,
int max_vertical, int max_horizontal,
bool is_troff_command,
bool is_auto_image, bool is_special_command,
- bool is_a_line, int line_thickness)
+ bool is_a_line_flag, int line_thickness)
: text_style(*s), text_string(str), text_length(length),
minv(min_vertical), minh(min_horizontal), maxv(max_vertical), maxh(max_horizontal),
is_tag(is_troff_command), is_img_auto(is_auto_image), is_special(is_special_command),
- is_line(is_a_line), thickness(line_thickness), tab(NULL)
+ is_line(is_a_line_flag), thickness(line_thickness), tab(NULL)
{
}
text_glob::text_glob ()
- : text_string(0), text_length(0), minv(-1), minh(-1), maxv(-1), maxh(-1),
+ : text_string(NULL), text_length(0), minv(-1), minh(-1), maxv(-1), maxh(-1),
is_tag(FALSE), is_special(FALSE), is_line(FALSE), thickness(0), tab(NULL)
{
}
@@ -483,11 +577,11 @@ void text_glob::text_glob_special (style *s, char *str, int length,
void text_glob::text_glob_line (style *s,
int min_vertical , int min_horizontal,
int max_vertical , int max_horizontal,
- int thickness)
+ int thickness_value)
{
text_glob *g = new text_glob(s, "", 0,
min_vertical, min_horizontal, max_vertical, max_horizontal,
- FALSE, FALSE, FALSE, TRUE, thickness);
+ FALSE, FALSE, FALSE, TRUE, thickness_value);
*this = *g;
delete g;
}
@@ -565,7 +659,7 @@ int text_glob::is_a_tag (void)
int text_glob::is_eol (void)
{
- return( is_tag && (strcmp(text_string, "html-tag:eol") == 0) );
+ return is_tag && (strcmp(text_string, "devtag:.eol") == 0);
}
/*
@@ -574,26 +668,56 @@ int text_glob::is_eol (void)
int text_glob::is_eol_ce (void)
{
- return( is_tag && (strcmp(text_string, "html-tag:eol.ce") == 0) );
+ return is_tag && (strcmp(text_string, "devtag:eol.ce") == 0);
}
+/*
+ * is_tl - returns TRUE if glob contains the tag .tl
+ */
+
+int text_glob::is_tl (void)
+{
+ return is_tag && (strcmp(text_string, "devtag:.tl") == 0);
+}
/*
- * is_nf - returns TRUE if glob contains the tag .nf
+ * is_eo_tl - returns TRUE if glob contains the tag eo.tl
+ */
+
+int text_glob::is_eo_tl (void)
+{
+ return is_tag && (strcmp(text_string, "devtag:.eo.tl") == 0);
+}
+
+/*
+ * is_nf - returns TRUE if glob contains the tag .fi 0
*/
int text_glob::is_nf (void)
{
- return( is_tag && (strcmp(text_string, "html-tag:.nf") == 0) );
+ return is_tag && (strncmp(text_string, "devtag:.fi",
+ strlen("devtag:.fi")) == 0) &&
+ (get_arg() == 0);
}
/*
- * is_fi - returns TRUE if glob contains the tag .fi
+ * is_fi - returns TRUE if glob contains the tag .fi 1
*/
int text_glob::is_fi (void)
{
- return( is_tag && (strcmp(text_string, "html-tag:.fi") == 0) );
+ return( is_tag && (strncmp(text_string, "devtag:.fi",
+ strlen("devtag:.fi")) == 0) &&
+ (get_arg() == 1) );
+}
+
+/*
+ * is_eo_h - returns TRUE if glob contains the tag .eo.h
+ */
+
+int text_glob::is_eo_h (void)
+{
+ return is_tag && (strcmp(text_string, "devtag:.eo.h") == 0);
}
/*
@@ -602,7 +726,8 @@ int text_glob::is_fi (void)
int text_glob::is_ce (void)
{
- return( is_tag && (strcmp(text_string, "html-tag:.ce") == 0) );
+ return is_tag && (strncmp(text_string, "devtag:.ce",
+ strlen("devtag:.ce")) == 0);
}
/*
@@ -611,7 +736,8 @@ int text_glob::is_ce (void)
int text_glob::is_in (void)
{
- return( is_tag && (strncmp(text_string, "html-tag:.in ", strlen("html-tag:.in ")) == 0) );
+ return is_tag && (strncmp(text_string, "devtag:.in ",
+ strlen("devtag:.in ")) == 0);
}
/*
@@ -620,7 +746,8 @@ int text_glob::is_in (void)
int text_glob::is_po (void)
{
- return( is_tag && (strncmp(text_string, "html-tag:.po ", strlen("html-tag:.po ")) == 0) );
+ return is_tag && (strncmp(text_string, "devtag:.po ",
+ strlen("devtag:.po ")) == 0);
}
/*
@@ -629,7 +756,18 @@ int text_glob::is_po (void)
int text_glob::is_ti (void)
{
- return( is_tag && (strncmp(text_string, "html-tag:.ti ", strlen("html-tag:.ti ")) == 0) );
+ return is_tag && (strncmp(text_string, "devtag:.ti ",
+ strlen("devtag:.ti ")) == 0);
+}
+
+/*
+ * is_ll - returns TRUE if glob contains the tag .ll
+ */
+
+int text_glob::is_ll (void)
+{
+ return is_tag && (strncmp(text_string, "devtag:.ll ",
+ strlen("devtag:.ll ")) == 0);
}
/*
@@ -638,7 +776,8 @@ int text_glob::is_ti (void)
int text_glob::is_col (void)
{
- return( is_tag && (strncmp(text_string, "html-tag:.col", strlen("html-tag:.col")) == 0) );
+ return is_tag && (strncmp(text_string, "devtag:.col",
+ strlen("devtag:.col")) == 0);
}
/*
@@ -647,7 +786,7 @@ int text_glob::is_col (void)
int text_glob::is_tab_ts (void)
{
- return( is_tag && (strcmp(text_string, "html-tag:.tab-ts") == 0) );
+ return is_tag && (strcmp(text_string, "devtag:.tab-ts") == 0);
}
/*
@@ -656,7 +795,7 @@ int text_glob::is_tab_ts (void)
int text_glob::is_tab_te (void)
{
- return( is_tag && (strcmp(text_string, "html-tag:.tab-te") == 0) );
+ return is_tag && (strcmp(text_string, "devtag:.tab-te") == 0);
}
/*
@@ -665,7 +804,8 @@ int text_glob::is_tab_te (void)
int text_glob::is_ta (void)
{
- return( is_tag && (strncmp(text_string, "html-tag:.ta ", strlen("html-tag:.ta ")) == 0) );
+ return is_tag && (strncmp(text_string, "devtag:.ta ",
+ strlen("devtag:.ta ")) == 0);
}
/*
@@ -674,7 +814,8 @@ int text_glob::is_ta (void)
int text_glob::is_tab (void)
{
- return( is_tag && (strncmp(text_string, "html-tag:tab ", strlen("html-tag:tab ")) == 0) );
+ return is_tag && (strncmp(text_string, "devtag:tab ",
+ strlen("devtag:tab ")) == 0);
}
/*
@@ -683,7 +824,8 @@ int text_glob::is_tab (void)
int text_glob::is_tab0 (void)
{
- return( is_tag && (strncmp(text_string, "html-tag:tab0", strlen("html-tag:tab0")) == 0) );
+ return is_tag && (strncmp(text_string, "devtag:tab0",
+ strlen("devtag:tab0")) == 0);
}
/*
@@ -705,14 +847,14 @@ int text_glob::is_auto_img (void)
int text_glob::is_br (void)
{
- return( is_a_tag() && ((strcmp ("html-tag:.br", text_string) == 0) ||
- (strncmp("html-tag:.sp", text_string, 11) == 0) ||
- (strcmp ("html-tag:.ce", text_string) == 0)) );
+ return is_a_tag() && ((strcmp ("devtag:.br", text_string) == 0) ||
+ (strncmp("devtag:.sp", text_string,
+ strlen("devtag:.sp")) == 0));
}
int text_glob::get_arg (void)
{
- if (strncmp("html-tag:", text_string, strlen("html-tag:")) == 0) {
+ if (strncmp("devtag:", text_string, strlen("devtag:")) == 0) {
const char *p = text_string;
while ((*p != (char)0) && (!isspace(*p)))
@@ -732,7 +874,7 @@ int text_glob::get_arg (void)
int text_glob::get_tab_args (char *align)
{
- if (strncmp("html-tag:", text_string, strlen("html-tag:")) == 0) {
+ if (strncmp("devtag:", text_string, strlen("devtag:")) == 0) {
const char *p = text_string;
// firstly the alignment C|R|L
@@ -774,10 +916,11 @@ html_table *text_glob::get_table (void)
}
/*
- * the class and methods used to construct ordered double linked lists.
- * In a previous implementation we used templates via #include "ordered-list.h",
- * but this does assume that all C++ compilers can handle this feature. Pragmatically
- * it is safer to assume this is not the case.
+ * the class and methods used to construct ordered double linked
+ * lists. In a previous implementation we used templates via
+ * #include "ordered-list.h", but this does assume that all C++
+ * compilers can handle this feature. Pragmatically it is safer to
+ * assume this is not the case.
*/
struct element_list {
@@ -893,7 +1036,8 @@ int list::is_less (element_list *a, element_list *b)
}
/*
- * add - adds a datum to the list in the order specified by the region position.
+ * add - adds a datum to the list in the order specified by the
+ * region position.
*/
void list::add (text_glob *in, int line_number, int min_vertical, int min_horizontal, int max_vertical, int max_horizontal)
@@ -902,7 +1046,13 @@ void list::add (text_glob *in, int line_number, int min_vertical, int min_horizo
element_list *t = new element_list(in, line_number, min_vertical, min_horizontal, max_vertical, max_horizontal);
element_list *last;
- if (head == 0) {
+#if 0
+ fprintf(stderr, "[%s %d,%d,%d,%d] ",
+ in->text_string, min_vertical, min_horizontal, max_vertical, max_horizontal);
+ fflush(stderr);
+#endif
+
+ if (head == NULL) {
head = t;
tail = t;
ptr = t;
@@ -911,9 +1061,8 @@ void list::add (text_glob *in, int line_number, int min_vertical, int min_horizo
} else {
last = tail;
- while ((last != head) && (is_less(t, last))) {
+ while ((last != head) && (is_less(t, last)))
last = last->left;
- }
if (is_less(t, last)) {
t->right = last;
@@ -921,9 +1070,8 @@ void list::add (text_glob *in, int line_number, int min_vertical, int min_horizo
t->left = last->left;
last->left = t;
// now check for a new head
- if (last == head) {
+ if (last == head)
head = t;
- }
} else {
// add t beyond last
t->right = last->right;
@@ -931,9 +1079,8 @@ void list::add (text_glob *in, int line_number, int min_vertical, int min_horizo
last->right->left = t;
last->right = t;
// now check for a new tail
- if (last == tail) {
+ if (last == tail)
tail = t;
- }
}
}
}
@@ -948,22 +1095,20 @@ void list::sub_move_right (void)
element_list *t=ptr->right;
if (head == tail) {
- head = 0;
- if (tail != 0) {
+ head = NULL;
+ if (tail != NULL)
delete tail;
- }
- tail = 0;
- ptr = 0;
+
+ tail = NULL;
+ ptr = NULL;
} else {
- if (head == ptr) {
+ if (head == ptr)
head = head->right;
- }
- if (tail == ptr) {
+ if (tail == ptr)
tail = tail->left;
- }
ptr->left->right = ptr->right;
ptr->right->left = ptr->left;
- ptr=t;
+ ptr = t;
}
}
@@ -991,7 +1136,7 @@ void list::start_from_tail (void)
int list::is_empty (void)
{
- return( head == 0 );
+ return head == NULL;
}
/*
@@ -1000,7 +1145,7 @@ int list::is_empty (void)
int list::is_equal_to_tail (void)
{
- return( ptr == tail );
+ return ptr == tail;
}
/*
@@ -1009,7 +1154,7 @@ int list::is_equal_to_tail (void)
int list::is_equal_to_head (void)
{
- return( ptr == head );
+ return ptr == head;
}
/*
@@ -1036,7 +1181,7 @@ void list::move_right (void)
text_glob* list::get_data (void)
{
- return( ptr->datum );
+ return ptr->datum;
}
/*
@@ -1047,11 +1192,10 @@ text_glob* list::get_data (void)
text_glob* list::move_right_get_data (void)
{
ptr = ptr->right;
- if (ptr == head) {
- return( 0 );
- } else {
- return( ptr->datum );
- }
+ if (ptr == head)
+ return NULL;
+ else
+ return ptr->datum;
}
/*
@@ -1062,11 +1206,10 @@ text_glob* list::move_right_get_data (void)
text_glob* list::move_left_get_data (void)
{
ptr = ptr->left;
- if (ptr == tail) {
- return( 0 );
- } else {
- return( ptr->datum );
- }
+ if (ptr == tail)
+ return NULL;
+ else
+ return ptr->datum;
}
/*
@@ -1078,7 +1221,7 @@ void list::insert (text_glob *in)
if (is_empty())
fatal("list must not be empty if we are inserting data");
else {
- if (ptr == 0)
+ if (ptr == NULL)
ptr = head;
element_list *t = new element_list(in, ptr->lineno, ptr->minv, ptr->minh, ptr->maxv, ptr->maxh);
@@ -1121,7 +1264,8 @@ public:
void add_and_encode (style *s, const string &str,
int line_number,
int min_vertical, int min_horizontal,
- int max_vertical, int max_horizontal);
+ int max_vertical, int max_horizontal,
+ int is_tag);
void add_line (style *s,
int line_number,
int x1, int y1, int x2, int y2,
@@ -1183,7 +1327,8 @@ void page::add_tag (style *s, const string &str,
if (str.length() > 0) {
text_glob *g;
- if (strncmp((str+'\0').contents(), "html-tag:.auto-image", 20) == 0) {
+ if (strncmp((str+'\0').contents(), "devtag:.auto-image",
+ strlen("devtag:.auto-image")) == 0) {
g = new text_glob();
g->text_glob_auto_image(s, buffer.add_string(str), str.length(),
min_vertical, min_horizontal, max_vertical, max_horizontal);
@@ -1202,15 +1347,18 @@ void page::add_tag (style *s, const string &str,
void page::add_line (style *s,
int line_number,
- int x1, int y1, int x2, int y2,
+ int x_1, int y_1, int x_2, int y_2,
int thickness)
{
- if (y1 == y2) {
+ if (y_1 == y_2) {
text_glob *g = new text_glob();
g->text_glob_line(s,
- min(y1, y2), min(x1, y2), max(y1, y2), max(x1, x2),
+ min(y_1, y_2), min(x_1, x_2),
+ max(y_1, y_2), max(x_1, x_2),
thickness);
- glyphs.add(g, line_number, min(y1, y2), min(x1, y2), max(y1, y2), max(x1, x2));
+ glyphs.add(g, line_number,
+ min(y_1, y_2), min(x_1, x_2),
+ max(y_1, y_2), max(x_1, x_2));
}
}
@@ -1240,7 +1388,8 @@ static char *to_unicode (unsigned int ch)
void page::add_and_encode (style *s, const string &str,
int line_number,
int min_vertical, int min_horizontal,
- int max_vertical, int max_horizontal)
+ int max_vertical, int max_horizontal,
+ int is_tag)
{
string html_string;
char *html_glyph;
@@ -1267,10 +1416,10 @@ void page::add_and_encode (style *s, const string &str,
if (html_glyph)
html_string += html_glyph;
else {
- int index=s->f->name_to_index((troff_charname + '\0').contents());
+ int idx=s->f->name_to_index((troff_charname + '\0').contents());
- if (s->f->contains(index) && (index != 0))
- html_string += s->f->get_code(index);
+ if (s->f->contains(idx) && (idx != 0))
+ html_string += s->f->get_code(idx);
}
}
} else
@@ -1279,9 +1428,18 @@ void page::add_and_encode (style *s, const string &str,
}
if (html_string.length() > 0) {
text_glob *g=new text_glob();
- g->text_glob_special(s, buffer.add_string(html_string), html_string.length(),
- min_vertical, min_horizontal, max_vertical, max_horizontal);
- glyphs.add(g, line_number, min_vertical, min_horizontal, max_vertical, max_horizontal);
+ if (is_tag)
+ g->text_glob_tag(s, buffer.add_string(html_string),
+ html_string.length(),
+ min_vertical, min_horizontal,
+ max_vertical, max_horizontal);
+ else
+ g->text_glob_special(s, buffer.add_string(html_string),
+ html_string.length(),
+ min_vertical, min_horizontal,
+ max_vertical, max_horizontal);
+ glyphs.add(g, line_number, min_vertical,
+ min_horizontal, max_vertical, max_horizontal);
}
}
@@ -1380,18 +1538,21 @@ public:
header_desc ();
~header_desc ();
- int no_of_headings; // how many headings have we found?
- char_buffer headings; // all the headings used in the document
- list headers; // list of headers built from .NH and .SH
- int header_level; // current header level
- int written_header; // have we written the header yet?
- string header_buffer; // current header text
+ int no_of_level_one_headings; // how many .SH or .NH 1 have we found?
+ int no_of_headings; // how many headings have we found?
+ char_buffer headings; // all the headings used in the document
+ list headers; // list of headers built from .NH and .SH
+ list header_filename; // in which file is this header?
+ int header_level; // current header level
+ int written_header; // have we written the header yet?
+ string header_buffer; // current header text
void write_headings (FILE *f, int force);
};
header_desc::header_desc ()
- : no_of_headings(0), header_level(2), written_header(0)
+ : no_of_level_one_headings(0), no_of_headings(0),
+ header_level(2), written_header(0)
{
}
@@ -1412,9 +1573,15 @@ void header_desc::write_headings (FILE *f, int force)
int h=1;
headers.start_from_head();
+ header_filename.start_from_head();
do {
g = headers.get_data();
- fputs("<a href=\"#", f);
+ fputs("<a href=\"", f);
+ if (multiple_files && (! header_filename.is_empty())) {
+ text_glob *fn = header_filename.get_data();
+ fputs(fn->text_string, f);
+ }
+ fputs("#", f);
if (simple_anchors) {
string buffer(ANCHOR_TEMPLATE);
@@ -1428,12 +1595,345 @@ void header_desc::write_headings (FILE *f, int force)
fputs(g->text_string, f);
fputs("</a><br>\n", f);
headers.move_right();
+ if (multiple_files && (! header_filename.is_empty()))
+ header_filename.move_right();
} while (! headers.is_equal_to_head());
fputs("\n", f);
}
}
}
+struct assert_pos {
+ assert_pos *next;
+ const char *val;
+ const char *id;
+};
+
+class assert_state {
+public:
+ assert_state ();
+ ~assert_state ();
+
+ void addx (const char *c, const char *i, const char *v,
+ const char *f, const char *l);
+ void addy (const char *c, const char *i, const char *v,
+ const char *f, const char *l);
+ void build(const char *c, const char *v,
+ const char *f, const char *l);
+ void check_br (int br);
+ void check_ce (int ce);
+ void check_fi (int fi);
+ void check_sp (int sp);
+ void reset (void);
+
+private:
+ int check_br_flag;
+ int check_ce_flag;
+ int check_fi_flag;
+ int check_sp_flag;
+ const char *val_br;
+ const char *val_ce;
+ const char *val_fi;
+ const char *val_sp;
+ const char *file_br;
+ const char *file_ce;
+ const char *file_fi;
+ const char *file_sp;
+ const char *line_br;
+ const char *line_ce;
+ const char *line_fi;
+ const char *line_sp;
+
+ assert_pos *xhead;
+ assert_pos *yhead;
+
+ void add (assert_pos **h,
+ const char *c, const char *i, const char *v,
+ const char *f, const char *l);
+ void compare(assert_pos *t,
+ const char *v, const char *f, const char *l);
+ void close (const char *c);
+ void set (const char *c, const char *v,
+ const char *f, const char *l);
+ void check_value (const char *s, int v, const char *name,
+ const char *f, const char *l, int *flag);
+ int check_value_error (int c, int v, const char *s,
+ const char *name,
+ const char *f, const char *l, int flag);
+};
+
+assert_state::assert_state ()
+{
+ reset();
+ val_br = NULL;
+ val_ce = NULL;
+ val_fi = NULL;
+ val_sp = NULL;
+ file_br = NULL;
+ file_ce = NULL;
+ file_fi = NULL;
+ file_sp = NULL;
+ line_br = NULL;
+ line_ce = NULL;
+ line_fi = NULL;
+ line_sp = NULL;
+ xhead = NULL;
+ yhead = NULL;
+}
+
+assert_state::~assert_state ()
+{
+ assert_pos *t;
+
+ while (xhead != NULL) {
+ t = xhead;
+ xhead = xhead->next;
+ a_delete (char *)t->val;
+ a_delete (char *)t->id;
+ delete t;
+ }
+ while (yhead != NULL) {
+ t = yhead;
+ yhead = yhead->next;
+ a_delete (char *)t->val;
+ a_delete (char *)t->id;
+ delete t;
+ }
+}
+
+void assert_state::reset (void)
+{
+ check_br_flag = 0;
+ check_ce_flag = 0;
+ check_fi_flag = 0;
+ check_sp_flag = 0;
+}
+
+void assert_state::add (assert_pos **h,
+ const char *c, const char *i, const char *v,
+ const char *f, const char *l)
+{
+ assert_pos *t = *h;
+
+ while (t != NULL) {
+ if (strcmp(t->id, i) == 0)
+ break;
+ t = t->next;
+ }
+ if (t != NULL && v != NULL && (v[0] != '='))
+ compare(t, v, f, l);
+ else {
+ if (t == NULL) {
+ t = new assert_pos;
+ t->next = *h;
+ (*h) = t;
+ }
+ if (v == NULL || v[0] != '=') {
+ if (f == NULL)
+ f = "stdin";
+ if (l == NULL)
+ l = "<none>";
+ if (v == NULL)
+ v = "no value at all";
+ fprintf(stderr, "%s:%s:error in assert format of id=%s expecting value to be prefixed with an `=' got %s\n",
+ f, l, i, v);
+ }
+ t->id = i;
+ t->val = v;
+ a_delete (char *)c;
+ a_delete (char *)f;
+ a_delete (char *)l;
+ }
+}
+
+void assert_state::addx (const char *c, const char *i, const char *v,
+ const char *f, const char *l)
+{
+ add(&xhead, c, i, v, f, l);
+}
+
+void assert_state::addy (const char *c, const char *i, const char *v,
+ const char *f, const char *l)
+{
+ add(&yhead, c, i, v, f, l);
+}
+
+void assert_state::compare(assert_pos *t,
+ const char *v, const char *f, const char *l)
+{
+ const char *s=t->val;
+
+ while ((*v) == '=')
+ v++;
+ while ((*s) == '=')
+ s++;
+
+ if (strcmp(v, s) != 0) {
+ if (f == NULL)
+ f = "stdin";
+ if (l == NULL)
+ l = "<none>";
+ fprintf(stderr, "%s:%s: grohtml assertion failed at id%s expecting %s and was given %s\n",
+ f, l, t->id, s, v);
+ }
+}
+
+void assert_state::close (const char *c)
+{
+ if (strcmp(c, "sp") == 0)
+ check_sp_flag = 0;
+ else if (strcmp(c, "br") == 0)
+ check_br_flag = 0;
+ else if (strcmp(c, "fi") == 0)
+ check_fi_flag = 0;
+ else if (strcmp(c, "nf") == 0)
+ check_fi_flag = 0;
+ else if (strcmp(c, "ce") == 0)
+ check_ce_flag = 0;
+ else
+ fprintf(stderr, "internal error: unrecognised tag in grohtml (%s)\n", c);
+}
+
+const char *replace_negate_str (const char *before, char *after)
+{
+ if (before != NULL)
+ a_delete (char *)before;
+
+ if (strlen(after) > 0) {
+ int d = atoi(after);
+
+ if (d < 0 || d > 1) {
+ fprintf(stderr, "expecting nf/fi value to be 0 or 1 not %d\n", d);
+ d = 0;
+ }
+ if (d == 0)
+ after[0] = '1';
+ else
+ after[0] = '0';
+ after[1] = (char)0;
+ }
+ return after;
+}
+
+const char *replace_str (const char *before, const char *after)
+{
+ if (before != NULL)
+ a_delete (char *)before;
+ return after;
+}
+
+void assert_state::set (const char *c, const char *v,
+ const char *f, const char *l)
+{
+ if (l == NULL)
+ l = "<none>";
+ if (f == NULL)
+ f = "stdin";
+
+ // fprintf(stderr, "%s:%s:setting %s to %s\n", f, l, c, v);
+ if (strcmp(c, "sp") == 0) {
+ check_sp_flag = 1;
+ val_sp = replace_str(val_sp, strsave(v));
+ file_sp = replace_str(file_sp, strsave(f));
+ line_sp = replace_str(line_sp, strsave(l));
+ } else if (strcmp(c, "br") == 0) {
+ check_br_flag = 1;
+ val_br = replace_str(val_br, strsave(v));
+ file_br = replace_str(file_br, strsave(f));
+ line_br = replace_str(line_br, strsave(l));
+ } else if (strcmp(c, "fi") == 0) {
+ check_fi_flag = 1;
+ val_fi = replace_str(val_fi, strsave(v));
+ file_fi = replace_str(file_fi, strsave(f));
+ line_fi = replace_str(line_fi, strsave(l));
+ } else if (strcmp(c, "nf") == 0) {
+ check_fi_flag = 1;
+ val_fi = replace_negate_str(val_fi, strsave(v));
+ file_fi = replace_str(file_fi, strsave(f));
+ line_fi = replace_str(line_fi, strsave(l));
+ } else if (strcmp(c, "ce") == 0) {
+ check_ce_flag = 1;
+ val_ce = replace_str(val_ce, strsave(v));
+ file_ce = replace_str(file_ce, strsave(f));
+ line_ce = replace_str(line_ce, strsave(l));
+ }
+}
+
+/*
+ * build - builds the troff state assertion.
+ * see tmac/www.tmac for cmd examples.
+ */
+
+void assert_state::build (const char *c, const char *v,
+ const char *f, const char *l)
+{
+ if (c[0] == '{')
+ set(&c[1], v, f, l);
+ if (c[0] == '}')
+ close(&c[1]);
+}
+
+int assert_state::check_value_error (int c, int v, const char *s,
+ const char *name,
+ const char *f, const char *l, int flag)
+{
+ if (! c) {
+ if (f == NULL)
+ f = "stdin";
+ if (l == NULL)
+ l = "<none>";
+ fprintf(stderr, "%s:%s:grohtml (troff state) assertion failed, expected %s to be %s but found it to contain %d\n",
+ f, l, name, s, v);
+ return 0;
+ }
+ return flag;
+}
+
+void assert_state::check_value (const char *s, int v, const char *name,
+ const char *f, const char *l, int *flag)
+{
+ if (strncmp(s, "<=", 2) == 0)
+ *flag = check_value_error(v <= atoi(&s[2]), v, s, name, f, l, *flag);
+ else if (strncmp(s, ">=", 2) == 0)
+ *flag = check_value_error(v >= atoi(&s[2]), v, s, name, f, l, *flag);
+ else if (strncmp(s, "==", 2) == 0)
+ *flag = check_value_error(v == atoi(&s[2]), v, s, name, f, l, *flag);
+ else if (strncmp(s, "!=", 2) == 0)
+ *flag = check_value_error(v != atoi(&s[2]), v, s, name, f, l, *flag);
+ else if (strncmp(s, "<", 1) == 0)
+ *flag = check_value_error(v < atoi(&s[2]), v, s, name, f, l, *flag);
+ else if (strncmp(s, ">", 1) == 0)
+ *flag = check_value_error(v > atoi(&s[2]), v, s, name, f, l, *flag);
+ else if (strncmp(s, "=", 1) == 0)
+ *flag = check_value_error(v == atoi(&s[1]), v, s, name, f, l, *flag);
+ else
+ *flag = check_value_error(v == atoi(s), v, s, name, f, l, *flag);
+}
+
+void assert_state::check_sp (int sp)
+{
+ if (check_sp_flag)
+ check_value(val_sp, sp, "sp", file_sp, line_sp, &check_sp_flag);
+}
+
+void assert_state::check_fi (int fi)
+{
+ if (check_fi_flag)
+ check_value(val_fi, fi, "fi", file_fi, line_fi, &check_fi_flag);
+}
+
+void assert_state::check_br (int br)
+{
+ if (check_br_flag)
+ check_value(val_br, br, "br", file_br, line_br, &check_br_flag);
+}
+
+void assert_state::check_ce (int ce)
+{
+ if (check_ce_flag)
+ check_value(val_ce, ce, "ce", file_ce, line_ce, &check_ce_flag);
+}
+
class html_printer : public printer {
files file_list;
simple_output html;
@@ -1477,12 +1977,26 @@ class html_printer : public printer {
int max_linelength;
int linelength;
int pageoffset;
- int indentation;
- int prev_indent;
+ int troff_indent;
+ int device_indent;
+ int temp_indent;
int pointsize;
int vertical_spacing;
int line_number;
color *background;
+ int seen_indent;
+ int next_indent;
+ int seen_pageoffset;
+ int next_pageoffset;
+ int seen_linelength;
+ int next_linelength;
+ int seen_center;
+ int next_center;
+ int seen_space;
+ int seen_break;
+ int current_column;
+ int row_space;
+ assert_state as;
void flush_sbuf ();
void set_style (const style &);
@@ -1508,15 +2022,18 @@ class html_printer : public printer {
void start_font (const char *name);
void end_font (const char *name);
int is_font_courier (font *f);
+ int is_line_start (int nf);
int is_courier_until_eol (void);
void start_size (int from, int to);
void do_font (text_glob *g);
void do_center (char *arg);
+ void do_check_center (void);
void do_break (void);
+ void do_space (char *arg);
void do_eol (void);
void do_eol_ce (void);
void do_title (void);
- void do_fill (int on);
+ void do_fill (char *arg);
void do_heading (char *arg);
void write_header (void);
void determine_header_level (int level);
@@ -1533,6 +2050,9 @@ class html_printer : public printer {
void do_auto_image (text_glob *g, const char *filename);
void do_links (void);
void do_flush (void);
+ void do_job_name (char *name);
+ void do_head (char *name);
+ void insert_split_file (void);
int is_in_middle (int left, int right);
void do_sup_or_sub (text_glob *g);
int start_subscript (text_glob *g);
@@ -1563,6 +2083,18 @@ class html_printer : public printer {
void remove_courier_tabs (void);
void update_min_max (colType type_of_col, int *minimum, int *maximum, text_glob *g);
void add_table_end (const char *);
+ void do_file_components (void);
+ void write_navigation (const string &top, const string &prev,
+ const string &next, const string &current);
+ void emit_link (const string &to, const char *name);
+ int get_troff_indent (void);
+ void restore_troff_indent (void);
+ void handle_assertion (int minv, int minh, int maxv, int maxh, const char *s);
+ void handle_state_assertion (text_glob *g);
+ void do_end_para (text_glob *g);
+ int round_width (int x);
+ void handle_tag_within_title (text_glob *g);
+ void writeHeadMetaStyle (void);
// ADD HERE
public:
@@ -1570,10 +2102,13 @@ public:
~html_printer ();
void set_char (int i, font *f, const environment *env, int w, const char *name);
void set_numbered_char(int num, const environment *env, int *widthp);
+ int set_char_and_width(const char *nm, const environment *env,
+ int *widthp, font **f);
void draw (int code, int *p, int np, const environment *env);
void begin_page (int);
void end_page (int);
void special (char *arg, const environment *env, char type);
+ void devtag (char *arg, const environment *env, char type);
font *make_font (const char *);
void end_of_line ();
};
@@ -1640,6 +2175,24 @@ void html_printer::emit_line (text_glob *)
}
/*
+ * restore_troff_indent - is called when we have temporarily shutdown
+ * indentation (typically done when we have
+ * centered an image).
+ */
+
+void html_printer::restore_troff_indent (void)
+{
+ troff_indent = next_indent;
+ if (troff_indent > 0) {
+ /*
+ * force device indentation
+ */
+ device_indent = 0;
+ do_indent(get_troff_indent(), pageoffset, linelength);
+ }
+}
+
+/*
* emit_raw - writes the raw html information directly to the device.
*/
@@ -1650,17 +2203,20 @@ void html_printer::emit_raw (text_glob *g)
determine_space(g);
current_paragraph->do_emittext(g->text_string, g->text_length);
} else {
+ int space = current_paragraph->retrieve_para_space() || seen_space;
+
current_paragraph->done_para();
+ shutdown_table();
switch (next_tag) {
case CENTERED:
- current_paragraph->do_para("align=center");
+ current_paragraph->do_para("align=center", space);
break;
case LEFT:
- current_paragraph->do_para(&html, "align=left", indentation, pageoffset, linelength);
+ current_paragraph->do_para(&html, "align=left", get_troff_indent(), pageoffset, linelength, space);
break;
case RIGHT:
- current_paragraph->do_para(&html, "align=right", indentation, pageoffset, linelength);
+ current_paragraph->do_para(&html, "align=right", get_troff_indent(), pageoffset, linelength, space);
break;
default:
fatal("unknown enumeration");
@@ -1669,39 +2225,37 @@ void html_printer::emit_raw (text_glob *g)
current_paragraph->done_para();
next_tag = INLINE;
supress_sub_sup = TRUE;
- if (indentation > 0) {
- /*
- * restore indentation
- */
- int newin = indentation;
- indentation = 0;
- do_indent(newin, pageoffset, linelength);
- }
+ seen_space = FALSE;
+ restore_troff_indent();
}
}
/*
+ * handle_tag_within_title - handle a limited number of tags within
+ * the context of a table. Those tags which
+ * set values rather than generate spaces
+ * and paragraphs.
+ */
+
+void html_printer::handle_tag_within_title (text_glob *g)
+{
+ if (g->is_in() || g->is_ti() || g->is_po() || g->is_ce() || g->is_ll()
+ || g->is_fi() || g->is_nf())
+ troff_tag(g);
+}
+
+/*
* do_center - handle the .ce commands from troff.
*/
void html_printer::do_center (char *arg)
{
- int n = atoi(arg);
- current_paragraph->do_break();
-
- if (n > 0) {
- current_paragraph->done_para();
- supress_sub_sup = TRUE;
- current_paragraph->do_para("align=center");
- end_center += n;
- } else {
- end_center = 0;
- current_paragraph->remove_para_align();
- }
+ next_center = atoi(arg);
+ seen_center = TRUE;
}
/*
- * do_centered_image - set a flag such that the next html-tag is
+ * do_centered_image - set a flag such that the next devtag is
* placed inside a centered paragraph.
*/
@@ -1711,7 +2265,7 @@ void html_printer::do_centered_image (void)
}
/*
- * do_right_image - set a flag such that the next html-tag is
+ * do_right_image - set a flag such that the next devtag is
* placed inside a right aligned paragraph.
*/
@@ -1721,7 +2275,7 @@ void html_printer::do_right_image (void)
}
/*
- * do_left_image - set a flag such that the next html-tag is
+ * do_left_image - set a flag such that the next devtag is
* placed inside a left aligned paragraph.
*/
@@ -1759,7 +2313,8 @@ static string &generate_img_src (const char *filename)
filename++;
}
if (exists(filename))
- *s += string("<img src=\"") + filename + "\">";
+ *s += string("<img src=\"") + filename + "\" "
+ + "alt=\"Image " + filename + "\">";
return *s;
}
@@ -1808,7 +2363,6 @@ void html_printer::do_title (void)
{
text_glob *t;
int removed_from_head;
- int eol_ce = 0;
if (page_number == 1) {
int found_title_start = FALSE;
@@ -1830,24 +2384,16 @@ void html_printer::do_title (void)
page_contents->glyphs.sub_move_right(); /* move onto next word */
removed_from_head = ((!page_contents->glyphs.is_empty()) &&
(page_contents->glyphs.is_equal_to_head()));
- } else if (t->is_eol_ce()) {
- /* process the eol associated with .ce
- */
- eol_ce++;
- page_contents->glyphs.sub_move_right(); /* move onto next word */
- } else if (t->is_eol()) {
+ } else if (t->is_eo_tl()) {
/* end of title found
*/
title.has_been_found = TRUE;
- outstanding_eol(eol_ce);
return;
} else if (t->is_a_tag()) {
- /* end of title found, but move back so that we read this tag and process it
- */
- page_contents->glyphs.move_left(); /* move backwards to last word */
- title.has_been_found = TRUE;
- outstanding_eol(eol_ce);
- return;
+ handle_tag_within_title(t);
+ page_contents->glyphs.sub_move_right(); /* move onto next word */
+ removed_from_head = ((!page_contents->glyphs.is_empty()) &&
+ (page_contents->glyphs.is_equal_to_head()));
} else if (found_title_start) {
title.text += " " + string(t->text_string, t->text_length);
page_contents->glyphs.sub_move_right(); /* move onto next word */
@@ -1861,15 +2407,17 @@ void html_printer::do_title (void)
removed_from_head = ((!page_contents->glyphs.is_empty()) &&
(page_contents->glyphs.is_equal_to_head()));
}
- } while ((! page_contents->glyphs.is_equal_to_head()) || (removed_from_head));
+ } while ((! page_contents->glyphs.is_equal_to_head()) ||
+ (removed_from_head));
}
- outstanding_eol(eol_ce);
}
}
void html_printer::write_header (void)
{
if (! header.header_buffer.empty()) {
+ int space = current_paragraph->retrieve_para_space() || seen_space;
+
if (header.header_level > 7) {
header.header_level = 7;
}
@@ -1897,7 +2445,7 @@ void html_printer::write_header (void)
// lastly we generate a tag
- html.nl().put_string("<a name=\"");
+ html.nl().nl().put_string("<a name=\"");
if (simple_anchors) {
string buffer(ANCHOR_TEMPLATE);
@@ -1937,7 +2485,23 @@ void html_printer::write_header (void)
html.put_string(">").nl();
}
- current_paragraph->do_para(&html, "", indentation, pageoffset, linelength);
+ /* and now we save the file name in which this header will occur */
+
+ style st; // fake style to enable us to use the list data structure
+
+ text_glob *h=new text_glob();
+ h->text_glob_html(&st,
+ header.headings.add_string(file_list.file_name()),
+ file_list.file_name().length(),
+ header.no_of_headings, header.header_level,
+ header.no_of_headings, header.header_level);
+
+ header.header_filename.add(h,
+ header.no_of_headings,
+ header.no_of_headings, header.no_of_headings,
+ header.no_of_headings, header.no_of_headings);
+
+ current_paragraph->do_para(&html, "", get_troff_indent(), pageoffset, linelength, space);
}
}
@@ -1955,6 +2519,10 @@ void html_printer::determine_header_level (int level)
}
}
header.header_level = level+1;
+ if (header.header_level >= 2 && header.header_level <= split_level) {
+ header.no_of_level_one_headings++;
+ insert_split_file();
+ }
}
/*
@@ -1964,39 +2532,46 @@ void html_printer::determine_header_level (int level)
void html_printer::do_heading (char *arg)
{
text_glob *g;
- text_glob *l = 0;
int level=atoi(arg);
+ int horiz;
header.header_buffer.clear();
page_contents->glyphs.move_right();
if (! page_contents->glyphs.is_equal_to_head()) {
g = page_contents->glyphs.get_data();
+ horiz = g->minh;
do {
if (g->is_auto_img()) {
string img=generate_img_src((char *)(g->text_string + 20));
if (! img.empty()) {
simple_anchors = TRUE; // we cannot use full heading anchors with images
- if (l != 0)
+ if (horiz < g->minh)
header.header_buffer += " ";
- l = g;
header.header_buffer += img;
}
- } else if (! (g->is_a_line() || g->is_a_tag())) {
+ }
+ else if (g->is_in() || g->is_ti() || g->is_po() || g->is_ce() || g->is_ll())
+ troff_tag(g);
+ else if (g->is_fi())
+ fill_on = 1;
+ else if (g->is_nf())
+ fill_on = 0;
+ else if (! (g->is_a_line() || g->is_a_tag())) {
/*
- * we ignore tags commands when constructing a heading
+ * we ignore the other tag commands when constructing a heading
*/
- if (l != 0)
+ if (horiz < g->minh)
header.header_buffer += " ";
- l = g;
+ horiz = g->maxh;
header.header_buffer += string(g->text_string, g->text_length);
}
page_contents->glyphs.move_right();
g = page_contents->glyphs.get_data();
} while ((! page_contents->glyphs.is_equal_to_head()) &&
- (! g->is_br()));
+ (! g->is_eo_h()));
}
determine_header_level(level);
@@ -2046,8 +2621,8 @@ void html_printer::do_linelength (char *arg)
if (max_linelength == -1)
max_linelength = atoi(arg);
- if (fill_on)
- do_indent(indentation, pageoffset, atoi(arg));
+ next_linelength = atoi(arg);
+ seen_linelength = TRUE;
}
/*
@@ -2056,8 +2631,20 @@ void html_printer::do_linelength (char *arg)
void html_printer::do_pageoffset (char *arg)
{
- if (fill_on)
- do_indent(indentation, atoi(arg), linelength);
+ next_pageoffset = atoi(arg);
+ seen_pageoffset = TRUE;
+}
+
+/*
+ * get_troff_indent - returns the indent value.
+ */
+
+int html_printer::get_troff_indent (void)
+{
+ if (end_tempindent > 0)
+ return temp_indent;
+ else
+ return troff_indent;
}
/*
@@ -2066,8 +2653,8 @@ void html_printer::do_pageoffset (char *arg)
void html_printer::do_indentation (char *arg)
{
- if (fill_on)
- do_indent(atoi(arg), pageoffset, linelength);
+ next_indent = atoi(arg);
+ seen_indent = TRUE;
}
/*
@@ -2077,9 +2664,12 @@ void html_printer::do_indentation (char *arg)
void html_printer::do_tempindent (char *arg)
{
if (fill_on) {
- end_tempindent = 1;
- prev_indent = indentation;
- do_indent(atoi(arg), pageoffset, linelength);
+ /*
+ * we set the end_tempindent to 2 as the first .br
+ * activates the .ti and the second terminates it.
+ */
+ end_tempindent = 2;
+ temp_indent = atoi(arg);
}
}
@@ -2105,17 +2695,19 @@ void html_printer::shutdown_table (void)
void html_printer::do_indent (int in, int pageoff, int linelen)
{
- if ((indentation != -1) &&
- (pageoffset+indentation != in+pageoff)) {
-
+ if ((device_indent != -1) &&
+ (pageoffset+device_indent != in+pageoff)) {
+
+ int space = current_paragraph->retrieve_para_space() || seen_space;
current_paragraph->done_para();
- indentation = in;
+ device_indent = in;
pageoffset = pageoff;
if (linelen <= max_linelength)
linelength = linelen;
- current_paragraph->do_para(&html, "", indentation, pageoffset, max_linelength);
+ current_paragraph->do_para(&html, "", device_indent,
+ pageoffset, max_linelength, space);
}
}
@@ -2134,24 +2726,56 @@ void html_printer::do_verticalspacing (char *arg)
void html_printer::do_pointsize (char *arg)
{
- pointsize = atoi(arg);
+ /*
+ * firstly check to see whether this point size is really associated with a .tl tag
+ */
+
+ if (! page_contents->glyphs.is_empty()) {
+ text_glob *g = page_contents->glyphs.get_data();
+ text_glob *t = page_contents->glyphs.get_data();
+
+ while (t->is_a_tag() && (! page_contents->glyphs.is_equal_to_head())) {
+ if (t->is_tl()) {
+ /*
+ * found title therefore ignore this .ps tag
+ */
+ while (t != g) {
+ page_contents->glyphs.move_left();
+ t = page_contents->glyphs.get_data();
+ }
+ return;
+ }
+ page_contents->glyphs.move_right();
+ t = page_contents->glyphs.get_data();
+ }
+ /*
+ * move back to original position
+ */
+ while (t != g) {
+ page_contents->glyphs.move_left();
+ t = page_contents->glyphs.get_data();
+ }
+ /*
+ * collect legal pointsize
+ */
+ pointsize = atoi(arg);
+ }
}
/*
* do_fill - records whether troff has requested that text be filled.
*/
-void html_printer::do_fill (int on)
+void html_printer::do_fill (char *arg)
{
- current_paragraph->do_break();
- output_hpos = indentation+pageoffset;
+ int on = atoi(arg);
+
+ output_hpos = get_troff_indent()+pageoffset;
supress_sub_sup = TRUE;
if (fill_on != on) {
if (on)
- current_paragraph->do_para("");
- else
- current_paragraph->do_pre();
+ current_paragraph->do_para("", seen_space);
fill_on = on;
}
}
@@ -2168,7 +2792,53 @@ void html_printer::do_eol (void)
current_paragraph->do_break();
}
}
- output_hpos = indentation+pageoffset;
+ output_hpos = get_troff_indent()+pageoffset;
+}
+
+/*
+ * do_check_center - checks to see whether we have seen a `.ce' tag
+ * during the previous line.
+ */
+
+void html_printer::do_check_center(void)
+{
+ if (seen_center) {
+ seen_center = FALSE;
+ if (next_center > 0) {
+ if (end_center == 0) {
+ int space = current_paragraph->retrieve_para_space() || seen_space;
+ current_paragraph->done_para();
+ supress_sub_sup = TRUE;
+ current_paragraph->do_para("align=center", space);
+ } else
+ if (strcmp("align=center",
+ current_paragraph->get_alignment()) != 0) {
+ /*
+ * different alignment, so shutdown paragraph and open
+ * a new one.
+ */
+ int space = current_paragraph->retrieve_para_space() || seen_space;
+ current_paragraph->done_para();
+ supress_sub_sup = TRUE;
+ current_paragraph->do_para("align=center", space);
+ } else
+ /*
+ * same alignment, if we have emitted text then issue a break.
+ */
+ if (current_paragraph->emitted_text())
+ current_paragraph->do_break();
+ } else
+ /*
+ * next_center == 0
+ */
+ if (end_center > 0) {
+ seen_space = seen_space || current_paragraph->retrieve_para_space();
+ current_paragraph->done_para();
+ supress_sub_sup = TRUE;
+ current_paragraph->do_para("", seen_space);
+ }
+ end_center = next_center;
+ }
}
/*
@@ -2205,26 +2875,110 @@ void html_printer::do_flush (void)
void html_printer::do_links (void)
{
- current_paragraph->done_para();
+ html.end_line(); // flush line
auto_links = FALSE; /* from now on only emit under user request */
file_list.add_new_file(xtmpfile());
+ file_list.set_links_required();
html.set_file(file_list.get_file());
}
/*
+ * insert_split_file -
+ */
+
+void html_printer::insert_split_file (void)
+{
+ if (multiple_files) {
+ current_paragraph->done_para(); // flush paragraph
+ html.end_line(); // flush line
+ html.set_file(file_list.get_file()); // flush current file
+ file_list.add_new_file(xtmpfile());
+ string split_file = job_name;
+
+ split_file += string("-");
+ split_file += as_string(header.no_of_level_one_headings);
+ split_file += string(".html");
+ split_file += '\0';
+
+ file_list.set_file_name(split_file);
+ html.set_file(file_list.get_file());
+ }
+}
+
+/*
+ * do_job_name - assigns the job_name to name.
+ */
+
+void html_printer::do_job_name (char *name)
+{
+ if (! multiple_files) {
+ multiple_files = TRUE;
+ while (name != NULL && (*name != (char)0) && (*name == ' '))
+ name++;
+ job_name = name;
+ }
+}
+
+/*
+ * do_head - adds a string to head_info which is to be included into
+ * the <head> </head> section of the html document.
+ */
+
+void html_printer::do_head (char *name)
+{
+ head_info += string(name);
+ head_info += '\n';
+}
+
+/*
* do_break - handles the ".br" request and also
- * undoes an outstanding ".ti" command.
+ * undoes an outstanding ".ti" command
+ * and calls indent if the indentation
+ * related registers have changed.
*/
void html_printer::do_break (void)
{
+ int seen_temp_indent = FALSE;
+
current_paragraph->do_break();
if (end_tempindent > 0) {
end_tempindent--;
- if (end_tempindent == 0)
- do_indent(prev_indent, pageoffset, linelength);
+ if (end_tempindent > 0)
+ seen_temp_indent = TRUE;
+ }
+ if (seen_indent || seen_pageoffset || seen_linelength || seen_temp_indent) {
+ if (seen_indent && (! seen_temp_indent))
+ troff_indent = next_indent;
+ if (! seen_pageoffset)
+ next_pageoffset = pageoffset;
+ if (! seen_linelength)
+ next_linelength = linelength;
+ do_indent(get_troff_indent(), next_pageoffset, next_linelength);
+ }
+ seen_indent = seen_temp_indent;
+ seen_linelength = FALSE;
+ seen_pageoffset = FALSE;
+ do_check_center();
+ output_hpos = get_troff_indent()+pageoffset;
+ supress_sub_sup = TRUE;
+}
+
+void html_printer::do_space (char *arg)
+{
+ int n = atoi(arg);
+
+ seen_space = atoi(arg);
+ as.check_sp(seen_space);
+#if 0
+ if (n>0 && table)
+ table->set_space(TRUE);
+#endif
+
+ while (n>0) {
+ current_paragraph->do_space();
+ n--;
}
- output_hpos = indentation+pageoffset;
supress_sub_sup = TRUE;
}
@@ -2237,14 +2991,24 @@ void html_printer::do_tab_ts (text_glob *g)
html_table *t = g->get_table();
if (t != NULL) {
+ current_column = 0;
current_paragraph->done_pre();
current_paragraph->done_para();
+ current_paragraph->remove_para_space();
+#if defined(DEBUG_TABLES)
html.simple_comment("TABS");
+#endif
t->set_linelength(max_linelength);
t->add_indent(pageoffset);
+#if 0
+ t->emit_table_header(seen_space);
+#else
t->emit_table_header(FALSE);
+ row_space = current_paragraph->retrieve_para_space() || seen_space;
+ seen_space = FALSE;
+#endif
}
table = t;
@@ -2258,23 +3022,16 @@ void html_printer::do_tab_te (void)
{
if (table) {
current_paragraph->done_para();
+ current_paragraph->remove_para_space();
table->emit_finish_table();
}
table = NULL;
-
- if (indentation > 0) {
- /*
- * restore indentation
- */
- int newin = indentation;
- indentation = 0;
- do_indent(newin, pageoffset, linelength);
- }
+ restore_troff_indent();
}
/*
- * do_tab - handle the "html-tag:tab" tag
+ * do_tab - handle the "devtag:tab" tag
*/
void html_printer::do_tab (char *s)
@@ -2283,7 +3040,7 @@ void html_printer::do_tab (char *s)
while (isspace(*s))
s++;
s++;
- int col = table->find_column(atoi(s) + pageoffset + indentation);
+ int col = table->find_column(atoi(s) + pageoffset + get_troff_indent());
if (col > 0) {
current_paragraph->done_para();
table->emit_col(col);
@@ -2292,13 +3049,13 @@ void html_printer::do_tab (char *s)
}
/*
- * do_tab0 - handle the "html-tag:tab0" tag
+ * do_tab0 - handle the "devtag:tab0" tag
*/
void html_printer::do_tab0 (void)
{
if (table) {
- int col = table->find_column(pageoffset+indentation);
+ int col = table->find_column(pageoffset+get_troff_indent());
if (col > 0) {
current_paragraph->done_para();
table->emit_col(col);
@@ -2313,33 +3070,40 @@ void html_printer::do_tab0 (void)
void html_printer::do_col (char *s)
{
if (table) {
+ if (atoi(s) < current_column)
+ row_space = seen_space;
+
+ current_column = atoi(s);
current_paragraph->done_para();
- table->emit_col(atoi(s));
+ table->emit_col(current_column);
+ current_paragraph->do_para("", row_space);
}
}
/*
- * troff_tag - processes the troff tag and manipulates the troff state machine.
+ * troff_tag - processes the troff tag and manipulates the troff
+ * state machine.
*/
void html_printer::troff_tag (text_glob *g)
{
/*
- * firstly skip over html-tag:
+ * firstly skip over devtag:
*/
- char *t=(char *)g->text_string+9;
+ char *t=(char *)g->text_string+strlen("devtag:");
- if (g->is_eol()) {
+ if (strncmp(g->text_string, "html</p>:", strlen("html</p>:")) == 0) {
+ do_end_para(g);
+ } else if (g->is_eol()) {
do_eol();
} else if (g->is_eol_ce()) {
do_eol_ce();
} else if (strncmp(t, ".sp", 3) == 0) {
- if (g->get_arg() > 0)
- current_paragraph->do_space();
- else
- current_paragraph->do_break();
- supress_sub_sup = TRUE;
+ char *a = (char *)t+3;
+ do_space(a);
} else if (strncmp(t, ".br", 3) == 0) {
+ seen_break = 1;
+ as.check_br(1);
do_break();
} else if (strcmp(t, ".centered-image") == 0) {
do_centered_image();
@@ -2354,7 +3118,7 @@ void html_printer::troff_tag (text_glob *g)
char *a = (char *)t+3;
supress_sub_sup = TRUE;
do_center(a);
- } else if (strncmp(t, ".tl", 3) == 0) {
+ } else if (g->is_tl()) {
supress_sub_sup = TRUE;
title.with_h1 = TRUE;
do_title();
@@ -2363,9 +3127,8 @@ void html_printer::troff_tag (text_glob *g)
title.with_h1 = FALSE;
do_title();
} else if (strncmp(t, ".fi", 3) == 0) {
- do_fill(TRUE);
- } else if (strncmp(t, ".nf", 3) == 0) {
- do_fill(FALSE);
+ char *a = (char *)t+3;
+ do_fill(a);
} else if ((strncmp(t, ".SH", 3) == 0) || (strncmp(t, ".NH", 3) == 0)) {
char *a = (char *)t+3;
do_heading(a);
@@ -2389,6 +3152,12 @@ void html_printer::troff_tag (text_glob *g)
do_pointsize(a);
} else if (strcmp(t, ".links") == 0) {
do_links();
+ } else if (strncmp(t, ".job-name", 9) == 0) {
+ char *a = (char *)t+9;
+ do_job_name(a);
+ } else if (strncmp(t, ".head", 5) == 0) {
+ char *a = (char *)t+5;
+ do_head(a);
} else if (strcmp(t, ".no-auto-rule") == 0) {
auto_rule = FALSE;
} else if (strcmp(t, ".tab-ts") == 0) {
@@ -2412,7 +3181,8 @@ void html_printer::troff_tag (text_glob *g)
int html_printer::is_in_middle (int left, int right)
{
- return( abs(abs(left-pageoffset) - abs(pageoffset+linelength-right)) <= CENTER_TOLERANCE );
+ return( abs(abs(left-pageoffset) - abs(pageoffset+linelength-right))
+ <= CENTER_TOLERANCE );
}
/*
@@ -2427,17 +3197,31 @@ void html_printer::flush_globs (void)
page_contents->glyphs.start_from_head();
do {
g = page_contents->glyphs.get_data();
+#if 0
+ fprintf(stderr, "[%s:%d:%d:%d:%d]",
+ g->text_string, g->minv, g->minh, g->maxv, g->maxh) ;
+ fflush(stderr);
+#endif
+
+ handle_state_assertion(g);
if (strcmp(g->text_string, "XXXXXXX") == 0)
stop();
- if (g->is_a_tag()) {
+ if (g->is_a_tag())
troff_tag(g);
- } else if (g->is_a_line()) {
+ else if (g->is_a_line())
emit_line(g);
- } else {
+ else {
+ as.check_sp(seen_space);
+ as.check_br(seen_break);
+ seen_break = 0;
+ seen_space = 0;
emit_html(g);
}
+
+ as.check_fi(fill_on);
+ as.check_ce(end_center);
/*
* after processing the title (and removing it) the glyph list might be empty
*/
@@ -2456,11 +3240,16 @@ void html_printer::flush_globs (void)
int html_printer::calc_nf (text_glob *g, int nf)
{
if (g != NULL) {
- if (g->is_fi())
+ if (g->is_fi()) {
+ as.check_fi(TRUE);
return FALSE;
- if (g->is_nf())
+ }
+ if (g->is_nf()) {
+ as.check_fi(FALSE);
return TRUE;
+ }
}
+ as.check_fi(! nf);
return nf;
}
@@ -2471,16 +3260,15 @@ int html_printer::calc_nf (text_glob *g, int nf)
void html_printer::calc_po_in (text_glob *g, int nf)
{
if (g->is_in())
- indentation = g->get_arg();
+ troff_indent = g->get_arg();
else if (g->is_po())
pageoffset = g->get_arg();
else if (g->is_ti()) {
- prev_indent = indentation;
- indentation = g->get_arg();
- end_tempindent = 1;
- } else if (g->is_br() && ((end_tempindent > 0) || (nf && g->is_eol()))) {
- end_tempindent = 0;
- indentation = prev_indent;
+ temp_indent = g->get_arg();
+ end_tempindent = 2;
+ } else if (g->is_br() || (nf && g->is_eol())) {
+ if (end_tempindent > 0)
+ end_tempindent--;
}
}
@@ -2491,13 +3279,15 @@ void html_printer::calc_po_in (text_glob *g, int nf)
int html_printer::next_horiz_pos (text_glob *g, int nf)
{
- int next = -1;
+ int next = -1;
if ((g != NULL) && (g->is_br() || (nf && g->is_eol())))
if (! page_contents->glyphs.is_empty()) {
page_contents->glyphs.move_right_get_data();
- if (g == NULL)
+ if (g == NULL) {
page_contents->glyphs.start_from_head();
+ as.reset();
+ }
else {
next = g->minh;
page_contents->glyphs.move_left();
@@ -2517,7 +3307,7 @@ text_glob *html_printer::insert_tab_ts (text_glob *where)
page_contents->glyphs.move_to(where);
page_contents->glyphs.move_left();
- page_contents->insert_tag(string("html-tag:.tab-ts")); // tab table start
+ page_contents->insert_tag(string("devtag:.tab-ts")); // tab table start
page_contents->glyphs.move_right();
start_of_table = page_contents->glyphs.get_data();
page_contents->glyphs.move_to(old_pos);
@@ -2537,7 +3327,7 @@ void html_printer::insert_tab_te (void)
while (page_contents->glyphs.get_data()->is_a_tag())
page_contents->glyphs.move_left();
- page_contents->insert_tag(string("html-tag:.tab-te")); // tab table end
+ page_contents->insert_tag(string("devtag:.tab-te")); // tab table end
while (g != page_contents->glyphs.get_data())
page_contents->glyphs.move_right();
page_contents->dump_page();
@@ -2553,7 +3343,7 @@ void html_printer::insert_tab_0 (text_glob *where)
page_contents->glyphs.move_to(where);
page_contents->glyphs.move_left();
- page_contents->insert_tag(string("html-tag:tab0")); // tab0 start of line
+ page_contents->insert_tag(string("devtag:tab0")); // tab0 start of line
page_contents->glyphs.move_right();
page_contents->glyphs.move_to(old_pos);
}
@@ -2595,10 +3385,11 @@ void html_printer::remove_courier_tabs (void)
if (! page_contents->glyphs.is_empty()) {
page_contents->glyphs.start_from_head();
+ as.reset();
line_start = TRUE;
do {
g = page_contents->glyphs.get_data();
-
+ handle_state_assertion(g);
nf = calc_nf(g, nf);
if (line_start) {
@@ -2608,7 +3399,8 @@ void html_printer::remove_courier_tabs (void)
}
}
- line_start = g->is_br() || g->is_nf() || g->is_fi() || (nf && g->is_eol());
+ // line_start = g->is_br() || g->is_nf() || g->is_fi() || (nf && g->is_eol());
+ line_start = g->is_br() || (nf && g->is_eol());
page_contents->glyphs.move_right();
} while (! page_contents->glyphs.is_equal_to_head());
}
@@ -2624,10 +3416,11 @@ void html_printer::insert_tab0_foreach_tab (void)
if (! page_contents->glyphs.is_empty()) {
page_contents->glyphs.start_from_head();
+ as.reset();
start_of_line = page_contents->glyphs.get_data();
do {
g = page_contents->glyphs.get_data();
-
+ handle_state_assertion(g);
nf = calc_nf(g, nf);
if (g->is_tab())
@@ -2640,6 +3433,7 @@ void html_printer::insert_tab0_foreach_tab (void)
do {
page_contents->glyphs.move_right();
g = page_contents->glyphs.get_data();
+ handle_state_assertion(g);
nf = calc_nf(g, nf);
if (page_contents->glyphs.is_equal_to_head()) {
if (seen_tab && !seen_col)
@@ -2707,7 +3501,8 @@ void html_printer::add_table_end (const char *
}
/*
- * lookahead_for_tables - checks for .col tags and inserts table start/end tags
+ * lookahead_for_tables - checks for .col tags and inserts table
+ * start/end tags
*/
void html_printer::lookahead_for_tables (void)
@@ -2721,9 +3516,9 @@ void html_printer::lookahead_for_tables (void)
int found_col = FALSE;
int seen_text = FALSE;
int ncol = 0;
- int colmin;
- int colmax;
- html_table *table = new html_table(&html, -1);
+ int colmin = 0; // pacify compiler
+ int colmax = 0; // pacify compiler
+ html_table *tbl = new html_table(&html, -1);
const char *tab_defs = NULL;
char align = 'L';
int nf = FALSE;
@@ -2735,7 +3530,28 @@ void html_printer::lookahead_for_tables (void)
page_contents->dump_page();
if (! page_contents->glyphs.is_empty()) {
page_contents->glyphs.start_from_head();
+ as.reset();
g = page_contents->glyphs.get_data();
+ if (g->is_br()) {
+ g = page_contents->glyphs.move_right_get_data();
+ handle_state_assertion(g);
+ if (page_contents->glyphs.is_equal_to_head()) {
+ if (tbl != NULL) {
+ delete tbl;
+ tbl = NULL;
+ }
+ return;
+ }
+
+ start_of_line = g;
+ seen_text = FALSE;
+ ncol = 0;
+ left = next_horiz_pos(g, nf);
+ if (found_col)
+ last = g;
+ found_col = FALSE;
+ }
+
do {
#if defined(DEBUG_TABLES)
fprintf(stderr, " [") ;
@@ -2752,11 +3568,11 @@ void html_printer::lookahead_for_tables (void)
if (type_of_col == tab_tag && start_of_table != NULL) {
page_contents->glyphs.move_left();
insert_tab_te();
- start_of_table->remember_table(table);
- table = new html_table(&html, -1);
+ start_of_table->remember_table(tbl);
+ tbl = new html_table(&html, -1);
page_contents->insert_tag(string("*** TAB -> COL ***"));
if (tab_defs != NULL)
- table->tab_stops->init(tab_defs);
+ tbl->tab_stops->init(tab_defs);
start_of_table = NULL;
last = NULL;
}
@@ -2770,28 +3586,28 @@ void html_printer::lookahead_for_tables (void)
type_of_col = tab_tag;
colmin = g->get_tab_args(&align);
align = 'L'; // for now as 'C' and 'R' are broken
- ncol = table->find_tab_column(colmin);
- colmin += pageoffset + indentation;
- colmax = table->get_tab_pos(ncol+1);
+ ncol = tbl->find_tab_column(colmin);
+ colmin += pageoffset + get_troff_indent();
+ colmax = tbl->get_tab_pos(ncol+1);
if (colmax > 0)
- colmax += pageoffset + indentation;
+ colmax += pageoffset + get_troff_indent();
} else if (g->is_tab0()) {
if (type_of_col == col_tag && start_of_table != NULL) {
page_contents->glyphs.move_left();
insert_tab_te();
- start_of_table->remember_table(table);
- table = new html_table(&html, -1);
+ start_of_table->remember_table(tbl);
+ tbl = new html_table(&html, -1);
page_contents->insert_tag(string("*** COL -> TAB ***"));
start_of_table = NULL;
last = NULL;
}
if (tab_defs != NULL)
- table->tab_stops->init(tab_defs);
+ tbl->tab_stops->init(tab_defs);
type_of_col = tab0_tag;
ncol = 1;
colmin = 0;
- colmax = table->get_tab_pos(2) + pageoffset + indentation;
+ colmax = tbl->get_tab_pos(2) + pageoffset + get_troff_indent();
} else if (! g->is_a_tag())
update_min_max(type_of_col, &colmin, &colmax, g);
@@ -2805,34 +3621,39 @@ void html_printer::lookahead_for_tables (void)
seen_text = FALSE;
} else if (g->is_ce() && (start_of_table != NULL)) {
add_table_end("*** CE ***");
- start_of_table->remember_table(table);
+ start_of_table->remember_table(tbl);
+ tbl = new html_table(&html, -1);
start_of_table = NULL;
last = NULL;
} else if (g->is_ta()) {
tab_defs = g->text_string;
- if (!table->tab_stops->compatible(tab_defs)) {
+
+ if (type_of_col == col_tag)
+ tbl->tab_stops->check_init(tab_defs);
+
+ if (!tbl->tab_stops->compatible(tab_defs)) {
if (start_of_table != NULL) {
add_table_end("*** TABS ***");
- start_of_table->remember_table(table);
- table = new html_table(&html, -1);
+ start_of_table->remember_table(tbl);
+ tbl = new html_table(&html, -1);
start_of_table = NULL;
type_of_col = none;
last = NULL;
}
- table->tab_stops->init(tab_defs);
+ tbl->tab_stops->init(tab_defs);
}
}
if (((! g->is_a_tag()) || g->is_tab()) && (start_of_table != NULL)) {
// we are in a table and have a glyph
- if ((ncol == 0) || (! table->add_column(ncol, colmin, colmax, align))) {
+ if ((ncol == 0) || (! tbl->add_column(ncol, colmin, colmax, align))) {
if (ncol == 0)
add_table_end("*** NCOL == 0 ***");
else
add_table_end("*** CROSSED COLS ***");
- start_of_table->remember_table(table);
- table = new html_table(&html, -1);
+ start_of_table->remember_table(tbl);
+ tbl = new html_table(&html, -1);
start_of_table = NULL;
type_of_col = none;
last = NULL;
@@ -2843,16 +3664,19 @@ void html_printer::lookahead_for_tables (void)
* move onto next glob, check whether we are starting a new line
*/
g = page_contents->glyphs.move_right_get_data();
+ handle_state_assertion(g);
if (g == NULL) {
if (found_col) {
page_contents->glyphs.start_from_head();
+ as.reset();
last = g;
found_col = FALSE;
}
} else if (g->is_br() || (nf && g->is_eol())) {
do {
g = page_contents->glyphs.move_right_get_data();
+ handle_state_assertion(g);
nf = calc_nf(g, nf);
} while ((g != NULL) && (g->is_br() || (nf && g->is_eol())));
start_of_line = g;
@@ -2876,18 +3700,20 @@ void html_printer::lookahead_for_tables (void)
page_contents->glyphs.move_left();
insert_tab_te();
- start_of_table->remember_table(table);
- table = NULL;
+ start_of_table->remember_table(tbl);
+ tbl = NULL;
page_contents->insert_tag(string("*** LAST ***"));
}
}
- if (table != NULL)
- delete table;
+ if (tbl != NULL) {
+ delete tbl;
+ tbl = NULL;
+ }
// and reset the registers
pageoffset = old_pageoffset;
- indentation = 0;
- prev_indent = 0;
+ troff_indent = 0;
+ temp_indent = 0;
end_tempindent = 0;
}
@@ -2935,6 +3761,37 @@ void html_printer::determine_space (text_glob *g)
}
/*
+ * is_line_start - returns TRUE if we are at the start of a line.
+ */
+
+int html_printer::is_line_start (int nf)
+{
+ int line_start = FALSE;
+ int result = TRUE;
+ text_glob *orig = page_contents->glyphs.get_data();
+ text_glob *g;
+
+ if (! page_contents->glyphs.is_equal_to_head()) {
+ do {
+ page_contents->glyphs.move_left();
+ g = page_contents->glyphs.get_data();
+ result = g->is_a_tag();
+ if (g->is_fi())
+ nf = FALSE;
+ else if (g->is_nf())
+ nf = TRUE;
+ line_start = g->is_col() || g->is_br() || (nf && g->is_eol());
+ } while ((!line_start) && (result));
+ /*
+ * now restore our previous position.
+ */
+ while (page_contents->glyphs.get_data() != orig)
+ page_contents->glyphs.move_right();
+ }
+ return result;
+}
+
+/*
* is_font_courier - returns TRUE if the font, f, is courier.
*/
@@ -2945,7 +3802,7 @@ int html_printer::is_font_courier (font *f)
return( (fontname != 0) && (fontname[0] == 'C') );
}
- return( FALSE );
+ return FALSE;
}
/*
@@ -2994,24 +3851,28 @@ void html_printer::start_font (const char *fontname)
current_paragraph->do_bold();
current_paragraph->do_italic();
} else if (strcmp(fontname, "CR") == 0) {
- if ((! fill_on) && (is_courier_until_eol())) {
+ if ((! fill_on) && (is_courier_until_eol()) &&
+ is_line_start(! fill_on)) {
current_paragraph->do_pre();
}
current_paragraph->do_tt();
} else if (strcmp(fontname, "CI") == 0) {
- if ((! fill_on) && (is_courier_until_eol())) {
+ if ((! fill_on) && (is_courier_until_eol()) &&
+ is_line_start(! fill_on)) {
current_paragraph->do_pre();
}
current_paragraph->do_tt();
current_paragraph->do_italic();
} else if (strcmp(fontname, "CB") == 0) {
- if ((! fill_on) && (is_courier_until_eol())) {
+ if ((! fill_on) && (is_courier_until_eol()) &&
+ is_line_start(! fill_on)) {
current_paragraph->do_pre();
}
current_paragraph->do_tt();
current_paragraph->do_bold();
} else if (strcmp(fontname, "CBI") == 0) {
- if ((! fill_on) && (is_courier_until_eol())) {
+ if ((! fill_on) && (is_courier_until_eol()) &&
+ is_line_start(! fill_on)) {
current_paragraph->do_pre();
}
current_paragraph->do_tt();
@@ -3164,6 +4025,23 @@ void html_printer::do_sup_or_sub (text_glob *g)
}
/*
+ * do_end_para - writes out the html text after shutting down the
+ * current paragraph.
+ */
+
+void html_printer::do_end_para (text_glob *g)
+{
+ do_font(g);
+ current_paragraph->done_para();
+ current_paragraph->remove_para_space();
+ html.put_string(g->text_string+9);
+ output_vpos = g->minv;
+ output_hpos = g->maxh;
+ output_vpos_max = g->maxv;
+ supress_sub_sup = FALSE;
+}
+
+/*
* emit_html - write out the html text
*/
@@ -3187,6 +4065,7 @@ void html_printer::flush_sbuf()
if (sbuf.length() > 0) {
int r=font::res; // resolution of the device
set_style(sbuf_style);
+
if (overstrike_detected && (! is_bold(sbuf_style.f))) {
font *bold_font = make_bold(sbuf_style.f);
if (bold_font != NULL)
@@ -3297,11 +4176,24 @@ html_printer::html_printer()
max_linelength(-1),
linelength(0),
pageoffset(0),
- indentation(0),
- prev_indent(0),
- pointsize(0),
+ troff_indent(0),
+ device_indent(0),
+ temp_indent(0),
+ pointsize(base_point_size),
line_number(0),
- background(default_background)
+ background(default_background),
+ seen_indent(FALSE),
+ next_indent(0),
+ seen_pageoffset(FALSE),
+ next_pageoffset(0),
+ seen_linelength(FALSE),
+ next_linelength(0),
+ seen_center(FALSE),
+ next_center(0),
+ seen_space(0),
+ seen_break(0),
+ current_column(0),
+ row_space(FALSE)
{
file_list.add_new_file(xtmpfile());
html.set_file(file_list.get_file());
@@ -3336,17 +4228,17 @@ html_printer::html_printer()
* add_to_sbuf - adds character code or name to the sbuf.
*/
-void html_printer::add_to_sbuf (int index, const string &s)
+void html_printer::add_to_sbuf (int idx, const string &s)
{
if (sbuf_style.f == NULL)
return;
char *html_glyph = NULL;
- unsigned int code = sbuf_style.f->get_code(index);
+ unsigned int code = sbuf_style.f->get_code(idx);
if (s.empty()) {
- if (sbuf_style.f->contains(index))
- html_glyph = (char *)sbuf_style.f->get_special_device_encoding(index);
+ if (sbuf_style.f->contains(idx))
+ html_glyph = (char *)sbuf_style.f->get_special_device_encoding(idx);
else
html_glyph = NULL;
@@ -3362,7 +4254,7 @@ void html_printer::add_to_sbuf (int index, const string &s)
sbuf += html_glyph;
}
-int html_printer::sbuf_continuation (int index, const char *name,
+int html_printer::sbuf_continuation (int idx, const char *name,
const environment *env, int w)
{
/*
@@ -3372,7 +4264,7 @@ int html_printer::sbuf_continuation (int index, const char *name,
|| ((sbuf_prev_hpos < sbuf_end_hpos)
&& (env->hpos < sbuf_end_hpos)
&& ((sbuf_end_hpos-env->hpos < env->hpos-sbuf_prev_hpos)))) {
- add_to_sbuf(index, name);
+ add_to_sbuf(idx, name);
sbuf_prev_hpos = sbuf_end_hpos;
sbuf_end_hpos += w + sbuf_kern;
return TRUE;
@@ -3384,7 +4276,7 @@ int html_printer::sbuf_continuation (int index, const char *name,
*/
if (env->hpos-sbuf_end_hpos < space_width) {
- add_to_sbuf(index, name);
+ add_to_sbuf(idx, name);
sbuf_prev_hpos = sbuf_end_hpos;
sbuf_end_hpos = env->hpos + w;
return TRUE;
@@ -3401,18 +4293,18 @@ int html_printer::sbuf_continuation (int index, const char *name,
char *get_html_translation (font *f, const string &name)
{
- int index;
+ int idx;
if ((f == 0) || name.empty())
return NULL;
else {
- index = f->name_to_index((char *)(name + '\0').contents());
- if (index == 0) {
+ idx = f->name_to_index((char *)(name + '\0').contents());
+ if (idx == 0) {
error("character `%s' not found", (name + '\0').contents());
return NULL;
} else
- if (f->contains(index))
- return (char *)f->get_special_device_encoding(index);
+ if (f->contains(idx))
+ return (char *)f->get_special_device_encoding(idx);
else
return NULL;
}
@@ -3425,7 +4317,7 @@ char *get_html_translation (font *f, const string &name)
* is flushed.
*/
-int html_printer::overstrike(int index, const char *name, const environment *env, int w)
+int html_printer::overstrike(int idx, const char *name, const environment *env, int w)
{
if ((env->hpos < sbuf_end_hpos)
|| ((sbuf_kern != 0) && (sbuf_end_hpos - sbuf_kern < env->hpos))) {
@@ -3435,7 +4327,7 @@ int html_printer::overstrike(int index, const char *name, const environment *env
if (overstrike_detected) {
/* already detected, remove previous glyph and use this glyph */
sbuf.set_length(last_sbuf_length);
- add_to_sbuf(index, name);
+ add_to_sbuf(idx, name);
sbuf_end_hpos = env->hpos + w;
return TRUE;
} else {
@@ -3444,7 +4336,7 @@ int html_printer::overstrike(int index, const char *name, const environment *env
if (! is_bold(sbuf_style.f))
flush_sbuf();
overstrike_detected = TRUE;
- add_to_sbuf(index, name);
+ add_to_sbuf(idx, name);
sbuf_end_hpos = env->hpos + w;
return TRUE;
}
@@ -3453,11 +4345,13 @@ int html_printer::overstrike(int index, const char *name, const environment *env
}
/*
- * set_char - adds a character into the sbuf if it is a continuation with the previous
- * word otherwise flush the current sbuf and add character anew.
+ * set_char - adds a character into the sbuf if it is a continuation
+ * with the previous word otherwise flush the current sbuf
+ * and add character anew.
*/
-void html_printer::set_char(int i, font *f, const environment *env, int w, const char *name)
+void html_printer::set_char(int i, font *f, const environment *env,
+ int w, const char *name)
{
style sty(f, env->size, env->height, env->slant, env->fontno, *env->col);
if (sty.slant != 0) {
@@ -3471,6 +4365,8 @@ void html_printer::set_char(int i, font *f, const environment *env, int w, const
return;
flush_sbuf();
+ if (sbuf_style.f == NULL)
+ sbuf_style = sty;
add_to_sbuf(i, name);
sbuf_end_hpos = env->hpos + w;
sbuf_start_hpos = env->hpos;
@@ -3516,11 +4412,44 @@ void html_printer::set_numbered_char(int num, const environment *env,
w = nbsp_width;
else
w = f->get_width(i, env->size);
+ w = round_width(w);
if (widthp)
*widthp = w;
set_char(i, f, env, w, 0);
}
+int html_printer::set_char_and_width(const char *nm, const environment *env,
+ int *widthp, font **f)
+{
+ int i = font::name_to_index(nm);
+ int fn = env->fontno;
+ if (fn < 0 || fn >= nfonts) {
+ error("bad font position `%1'", fn);
+ return -1;
+ }
+ *f = font_table[fn];
+ if (*f == 0) {
+ error("no font mounted at `%1'", fn);
+ return -1;
+ }
+ if (!(*f)->contains(i)) {
+ if (nm[0] != '\0' && nm[1] == '\0')
+ error("font `%1' does not contain ascii character `%2'",
+ (*f)->get_name(),
+ nm[0]);
+ else
+ error("font `%1' does not contain special character `%2'",
+ (*f)->get_name(),
+ nm);
+ return -1;
+ }
+ int w = (*f)->get_width(i, env->size);
+ w = round_width(w);
+ if (widthp)
+ *widthp = w;
+ return i;
+}
+
/*
* write_title - writes the title to this document
*/
@@ -3573,8 +4502,8 @@ void html_printer::begin_page(int n)
output_vpos = -1;
output_vpos_max = -1;
current_paragraph = new html_text(&html);
- do_indent(indentation, pageoffset, linelength);
- current_paragraph->do_para("");
+ do_indent(get_troff_indent(), pageoffset, linelength);
+ current_paragraph->do_para("", FALSE);
}
void html_printer::end_page(int)
@@ -3606,6 +4535,133 @@ void html_printer::do_body (void)
}
}
+/*
+ * emit_link - generates: <a href="to">name</a>
+ */
+
+void html_printer::emit_link (const string &to, const char *name)
+{
+ fputs("<a href=\"", stdout);
+ fputs(to.contents(), stdout);
+ fputs("\">", stdout);
+ fputs(name, stdout);
+ fputs("</a>", stdout);
+}
+
+/*
+ * write_navigation - writes out the links which navigate between
+ * file fragments.
+ */
+
+void html_printer::write_navigation (const string &top, const string &prev,
+ const string &next, const string &current)
+{
+ int need_bar = FALSE;
+
+ if (multiple_files) {
+ write_rule();
+ fputs("[ ", stdout);
+ if ((strcmp(prev.contents(), "") != 0) && prev != top && prev != current) {
+ emit_link(prev, "prev");
+ need_bar = TRUE;
+ }
+ if ((strcmp(next.contents(), "") != 0) && next != top && next != current) {
+ if (need_bar)
+ fputs(" | ", stdout);
+ emit_link(next, "next");
+ need_bar = TRUE;
+ }
+ if (top != "<standard input>" && (strcmp(top.contents(), "") != 0) && top != current) {
+ if (need_bar)
+ fputs(" | ", stdout);
+ emit_link(top, "top");
+ }
+ fputs(" ]\n", stdout);
+ write_rule();
+ }
+}
+
+/*
+ * do_file_components - scan the file list copying each temporary
+ * file in turn. This is used twofold:
+ *
+ * firstly to emit section heading links,
+ * between file fragments if required and
+ * secondly to generate jobname file fragments
+ * if required.
+ */
+
+void html_printer::do_file_components (void)
+{
+ int fragment_no = 1;
+ string top;
+ string prev;
+ string next;
+ string current;
+
+ file_list.start_of_list();
+ top = string(job_name);
+ top += string(".html");
+ top += '\0';
+ next = file_list.next_file_name();
+ next += '\0';
+ current = next;
+ while (file_list.get_file() != 0) {
+ if (fseek(file_list.get_file(), 0L, 0) < 0)
+ fatal("fseek on temporary file failed");
+ html.copy_file(file_list.get_file());
+ fclose(file_list.get_file());
+
+ file_list.move_next();
+ if (file_list.is_new_output_file()) {
+ if (fragment_no > 1)
+ write_navigation(top, prev, next, current);
+ prev = current;
+ current = next;
+ next = file_list.next_file_name();
+ next += '\0';
+ string split_file = file_list.file_name();
+ split_file += '\0';
+ fflush(stdout);
+ freopen(split_file.contents(), "w", stdout);
+ fragment_no++;
+ writeHeadMetaStyle();
+ write_navigation(top, prev, next, current);
+ }
+ if (file_list.are_links_required())
+ header.write_headings(stdout, TRUE);
+ }
+ if (fragment_no > 1)
+ write_navigation(top, prev, next, current);
+ else
+ write_rule();
+}
+
+/*
+ * writeHeadMetaStyle - emits the <head> <meta> and <style> tags and
+ * related information.
+ */
+
+void html_printer::writeHeadMetaStyle (void)
+{
+ fputs("<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC \"-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN\"\n", stdout);
+ fputs("\"http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd\">\n", stdout);
+
+ fputs("<html>\n", stdout);
+ fputs("<head>\n", stdout);
+ fputs("<meta name=\"generator\" "
+ "content=\"groff -Thtml, see www.gnu.org\">\n", stdout);
+ fputs("<meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" "
+ "content=\"text/html; charset=US-ASCII\">\n", stdout);
+ fputs("<meta name=\"Content-Style\" content=\"text/css\">\n", stdout);
+
+ fputs("<style type=\"text/css\">\n", stdout);
+ fputs(" p { margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0; }\n", stdout);
+ fputs(" pre { margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0; }\n", stdout);
+ fputs(" table { margin-top: 0; margin-bottom: 0; }\n", stdout);
+ fputs("</style>\n", stdout);
+}
+
html_printer::~html_printer()
{
#ifdef LONG_FOR_TIME_T
@@ -3628,17 +4684,11 @@ html_printer::~html_printer()
.put_string(ctime(&t), strlen(ctime(&t))-1)
.end_comment();
- fputs("<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC \"-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN\"\n", stdout);
- fputs("\"http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd\">\n", stdout);
+ writeHeadMetaStyle();
- fputs("<html>\n", stdout);
- fputs("<head>\n", stdout);
- fputs("<meta name=\"generator\" "
- "content=\"groff -Thtml, see www.gnu.org\">\n", stdout);
- fputs("<meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" "
- "content=\"text/html; charset=US-ASCII\">\n", stdout);
- fputs("<meta name=\"Content-Style\" content=\"text/css\">\n", stdout);
write_title(TRUE);
+ head_info += '\0';
+ fputs(head_info.contents(), stdout);
fputs("</head>\n", stdout);
do_body();
@@ -3650,28 +4700,131 @@ html_printer::~html_printer()
#endif
html.end_line();
html.end_line();
- /*
- * now run through the file list copying each temporary file in turn and emitting the links.
- */
- file_list.start_of_list();
- while (file_list.get_file() != 0) {
- if (fseek(file_list.get_file(), 0L, 0) < 0)
- fatal("fseek on temporary file failed");
- html.copy_file(file_list.get_file());
- fclose(file_list.get_file());
- file_list.move_next();
- if (file_list.get_file() != 0)
- header.write_headings(stdout, TRUE);
+
+ if (multiple_files) {
+ fputs("</body>\n", stdout);
+ fputs("</html>\n", stdout);
+ do_file_components();
+ } else {
+ do_file_components();
+ fputs("</body>\n", stdout);
+ fputs("</html>\n", stdout);
}
- write_rule();
- fputs("</body>\n", stdout);
- fputs("</html>\n", stdout);
}
/*
- * special - handle all x X requests from troff. For post-html they allow users
- * to pass raw html commands, turn auto linked headings off/on and
- * also allow troff to emit tags to indicate when a: .br, .sp etc occurs.
+ * get_str - returns a dupicate of string, s. The duplicate
+ * string is terminated at the next ',' or ']'.
+ */
+
+static char *get_str (const char *s, char **n)
+{
+ int i=0;
+ char *v;
+
+ while ((s[i] != (char)0) && (s[i] != ',') && (s[i] != ']'))
+ i++;
+ if (i>0) {
+ v = new char[i+1];
+ memcpy(v, s, i+1);
+ v[i] = (char)0;
+ if (s[i] == ',')
+ (*n) = (char *)&s[i+1];
+ else
+ (*n) = (char *)&s[i];
+ return v;
+ }
+ if (s[i] == ',')
+ (*n) = (char *)&s[1];
+ else
+ (*n) = (char *)s;
+ return NULL;
+}
+
+/*
+ * make_val - creates a string from if s is NULL.
+ */
+
+char *make_val (char *s, int v, char *id, char *f, char *l)
+{
+ if (s == NULL) {
+ char buf[30];
+
+ sprintf(buf, "%d", v);
+ return strsave(buf);
+ }
+ else {
+ /*
+ * check that value, s, is the same as, v.
+ */
+ char *t = s;
+
+ while (*t == '=')
+ t++;
+ if (atoi(t) != v) {
+ if (f == NULL)
+ f = (char *)"stdin";
+ if (l == NULL)
+ l = (char *)"<none>";
+ fprintf(stderr, "%s:%s: grohtml assertion failed at id%s expecting %d and was given %s\n",
+ f, l, id, v, s);
+ }
+ return s;
+ }
+}
+
+/*
+ * handle_assertion - handles the assertions created via .www:ASSERT
+ * in www.tmac. See www.tmac for examples.
+ * This method should be called as we are
+ * parsing the ditroff input. It checks the x, y
+ * position assertions. It does _not_ check the
+ * troff state assertions as these are unknown at this
+ * point.
+ */
+
+void html_printer::handle_assertion (int minv, int minh, int maxv, int maxh, const char *s)
+{
+ char *n;
+ char *cmd = get_str(s, &n);
+ char *id = get_str(n, &n);
+ char *val = get_str(n, &n);
+ char *file= get_str(n, &n);
+ char *line= get_str(n, &n);
+
+ if (strcmp(cmd, "assertion:[x") == 0)
+ as.addx(cmd, id, make_val(val, minh, id, file, line), file, line);
+ else if (strcmp(cmd, "assertion:[y") == 0)
+ as.addy(cmd, id, make_val(val, minv, id, file, line), file, line);
+ else
+ if (strncmp(cmd, "assertion:[", strlen("assertion:[")) == 0)
+ page_contents->add_tag(&sbuf_style, string(s),
+ line_number, minv, minh, maxv, maxh);
+}
+
+/*
+ * build_state_assertion - builds the troff state assertions.
+ */
+
+void html_printer::handle_state_assertion (text_glob *g)
+{
+ if (g != NULL && g->is_a_tag() &&
+ (strncmp(g->text_string, "assertion:[", 11) == 0)) {
+ char *n = (char *)&g->text_string[11];
+ char *cmd = get_str(n, &n);
+ char *val = get_str(n, &n);
+ (void)get_str(n, &n); // unused
+ char *file= get_str(n, &n);
+ char *line= get_str(n, &n);
+
+ as.build(cmd, val, file, line);
+ }
+}
+
+/*
+ * special - handle all x X requests from troff. For post-html they
+ * allow users to pass raw html commands, turn auto linked
+ * headings off/on etc.
*/
void html_printer::special(char *s, const environment *env, char type)
@@ -3702,16 +4855,73 @@ void html_printer::special(char *s, const environment *env, char type)
page_contents->add_and_encode(&sbuf_style, string(&s[5]),
line_number,
env->vpos-env->size*r/72, env->hpos,
- env->vpos , env->hpos);
+ env->vpos , env->hpos,
+ FALSE);
/*
- * assume that the html command has no width, if it does then hopefully troff
- * will have fudged this in a macro by requesting that the formatting move right by
- * the appropriate amount.
+ * assume that the html command has no width, if it does then
+ * hopefully troff will have fudged this in a macro by
+ * requesting that the formatting move right by the appropriate
+ * amount.
+ */
+ } else if (strncmp(s, "html</p>:", 9) == 0) {
+ int r=font::res; /* resolution of the device */
+ font *f=sbuf_style.f;
+
+ if (f == NULL) {
+ int found=FALSE;
+
+ f = font::load_font("TR", &found);
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * need to pass all of string through to html output during flush
+ */
+ page_contents->add_and_encode(&sbuf_style, string(s),
+ line_number,
+ env->vpos-env->size*r/72, env->hpos,
+ env->vpos , env->hpos,
+ TRUE);
+
+ /*
+ * assume that the html command has no width, if it does then
+ * hopefully troff will have fudged this in a macro by
+ * requesting that the formatting move right by the appropriate
+ * amount.
*/
} else if (strncmp(s, "index:", 6) == 0) {
cutoff_heading = atoi(&s[6]);
- } else if (strncmp(s, "html-tag:", 9) == 0) {
+ } else if (strncmp(s, "assertion:[", 11) == 0) {
+ int r=font::res; /* resolution of the device */
+
+ handle_assertion(env->vpos-env->size*r/72, env->hpos,
+ env->vpos, env->hpos, s);
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+/*
+ * devtag - handles device troff tags sent from the `troff'.
+ * These include the troff state machine tags:
+ * .br, .sp, .in, .tl, .ll etc
+ *
+ * (see man 5 grohtml_tags).
+ */
+
+void html_printer::devtag (char *s, const environment *env, char type)
+{
+ if (type != 'p')
+ return;
+
+ if (s != 0) {
+ flush_sbuf();
+ if (env->fontno >= 0) {
+ style sty(get_font_from_index(env->fontno), env->size, env->height,
+ env->slant, env->fontno, *env->col);
+ sbuf_style = sty;
+ }
+
+ if (strncmp(s, "devtag:", strlen("devtag:")) == 0) {
int r=font::res; /* resolution of the device */
page_contents->add_tag(&sbuf_style, string(s),
@@ -3722,6 +4932,26 @@ void html_printer::special(char *s, const environment *env, char type)
}
}
+
+/*
+ * taken from number.cpp in src/roff/troff, [hunits::hunits(units x)]
+ */
+
+int html_printer::round_width(int x)
+{
+ int r = font::hor;
+ int n;
+
+ // don't depend on the rounding direction for division of negative integers
+ if (r == 1)
+ n = x;
+ else
+ n = (x < 0
+ ? -((-x + r/2 - 1)/r)
+ : (x + r/2 - 1)/r);
+ return n * r;
+}
+
int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
program_name = argv[0];
@@ -3733,58 +4963,69 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
{ "version", no_argument, 0, 'v' },
{ NULL, 0, 0, 0 }
};
- while ((c = getopt_long(argc, argv, "a:g:o:i:I:D:F:vbdhlrnp", long_options, NULL))
+ while ((c = getopt_long(argc, argv, "a:bdD:F:g:hi:I:j:lno:prs:S:v",
+ long_options, NULL))
!= EOF)
switch(c) {
- case 'v':
- printf("GNU post-grohtml (groff) version %s\n", Version_string);
- exit(0);
- break;
case 'a':
/* text antialiasing bits - handled by pre-html */
break;
- case 'g':
- /* graphic antialiasing bits - handled by pre-html */
- break;
case 'b':
// set background color to white
default_background = new color;
default_background->set_gray(color::MAX_COLOR_VAL);
break;
- case 'F':
- font::command_line_font_dir(optarg);
+ case 'd':
+ /* handled by pre-html */
break;
- case 'l':
- auto_links = FALSE;
+ case 'D':
+ /* handled by pre-html */
break;
- case 'r':
- auto_rule = FALSE;
+ case 'F':
+ font::command_line_font_dir(optarg);
break;
- case 'd':
- /* handled by pre-html */
+ case 'g':
+ /* graphic antialiasing bits - handled by pre-html */
break;
case 'h':
/* do not use the Hn headings of html, but manufacture our own */
manufacture_headings = TRUE;
break;
- case 'o':
- /* handled by pre-html */
- break;
- case 'p':
- /* handled by pre-html */
- break;
case 'i':
/* handled by pre-html */
break;
case 'I':
/* handled by pre-html */
break;
- case 'D':
- /* handled by pre-html */
+ case 'j':
+ multiple_files = TRUE;
+ job_name = optarg;
+ break;
+ case 'l':
+ auto_links = FALSE;
break;
case 'n':
simple_anchors = TRUE;
break;
+ case 'o':
+ /* handled by pre-html */
+ break;
+ case 'p':
+ /* handled by pre-html */
+ break;
+ case 'r':
+ auto_rule = FALSE;
+ break;
+ case 's':
+ base_point_size = atoi(optarg);
+ break;
+ case 'S':
+ split_level = atoi(optarg) + 1;
+ break;
+ case 'v':
+ printf("GNU post-grohtml (groff) version %s\n", Version_string);
+ exit(0);
+ break;
case CHAR_MAX + 1: // --help
usage(stdout);
exit(0);
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/devices/grolbp/lbp.cpp b/contrib/groff/src/devices/grolbp/lbp.cpp
index b34a1e08f94c..081ab998ff26 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/devices/grolbp/lbp.cpp
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/devices/grolbp/lbp.cpp
@@ -1,5 +1,6 @@
// -*- C++ -*-
-/* Copyright (C) 1994, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+/* Copyright (C) 1994, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005
+ Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Written by Francisco Andrés Verdú <pandres@dragonet.es> with many ideas
taken from the other groff drivers.
@@ -18,16 +19,13 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
/*
TODO
- Add X command to include bitmaps
*/
-#ifndef _GNU_SOURCE
-#define _GNU_SOURCE
-#endif
#include "driver.h"
#include "lbp.h"
@@ -93,21 +91,6 @@ private:
int paperwidth;
};
-// Compatibility section.
-//
-// Here we define some functions not present in some of the targets
-// platforms
-#ifndef HAVE_STRSEP
-// Solaris 8 doesn't have the strsep function
-static char *strsep(char **pcadena, const char *delim)
-{
- char *p;
- p = strtok(*pcadena, delim);
- *pcadena = strtok(NULL, delim);
- return p;
-}
-#endif
-
lbp_font::lbp_font(const char *nm)
: font(nm)
{
@@ -231,7 +214,7 @@ inline void lbp_printer::set_line_thickness(int size,const environment *env)
/* fprintf(stderr, "thickness: %d == %d, size %d, %d \n",
size, line_thickness, env->size,req_linethickness); */
return;
-}; // lbp_printer::set_line_thickness
+} // lbp_printer::set_line_thickness
void lbp_printer::begin_page(int)
{
@@ -294,10 +277,10 @@ char *lbp_printer::font_name(const lbp_font *f, const int siz)
return bfont_name;
}
-void lbp_printer::set_char(int index, font *f, const environment *env,
+void lbp_printer::set_char(int idx, font *f, const environment *env,
int w, const char *)
{
- int code = f->get_code(index);
+ int code = f->get_code(idx);
unsigned char ch = code & 0xff;
unsigned short symbol_set = code >> 8;
if (f != cur_font) {
@@ -441,9 +424,9 @@ void lbp_printer::draw(int code, int *p, int np, const environment *env)
if (np != 1 && np != 2) {
error("0 or 1 argument required for thickness");
break;
- };
+ }
set_line_thickness(p[0],env);
- };
+ }
break;
case 'l': // Line
if (np != 2) {
@@ -663,12 +646,15 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
int c = 0;
int option_index = 0;
while (c >= 0) {
- c = getopt_long (argc, argv, "F:p:lvo:c:hw:",
+ c = getopt_long (argc, argv, "c:F:hI:lo:p:vw:",
long_options, &option_index);
switch (c) {
case 'F':
font::command_line_font_dir(optarg);
break;
+ case 'I':
+ // ignore include path arguments
+ break;
case 'p':
{
const char *s;
@@ -694,7 +680,7 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
orientation = 1;
else
error("unknown orientation '%1'", optarg);
- };
+ }
break;
case 'c':
{
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/devices/grolbp/lbp.h b/contrib/groff/src/devices/grolbp/lbp.h
index e669ff2ab0c6..b3171cf03fdd 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/devices/grolbp/lbp.h
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/devices/grolbp/lbp.h
@@ -1,5 +1,6 @@
// -*- C -*-
-/* Copyright (C) 1994, 2000, 2001, 2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+/* Copyright (C) 1994, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005
+ Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Written by Francisco Andrés Verdú <pandres@dragonet.es>
groff is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
@@ -14,7 +15,7 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
/* This file contains a set of utility functions to use canon CAPSL printers
* (lbp-4 and lbp-8 series printers) */
@@ -28,14 +29,15 @@ Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
static FILE *lbpoutput = NULL;
static FILE *vdmoutput = NULL;
+
static inline void
lbpinit(FILE *outfile)
{
lbpoutput = outfile;
-};
+}
-static inline void
+static void
lbpprintf(const char *format, ... )
{ /* Taken from cjet */
va_list stuff;
@@ -43,68 +45,78 @@ lbpprintf(const char *format, ... )
va_start(stuff, format);
vfprintf(lbpoutput, format, stuff);
va_end(stuff);
-};
+}
+
static inline void
lbpputs(const char *data)
{
fputs(data,lbpoutput);
-};
+}
+
static inline void
lbpputc(unsigned char c)
{
fputc(c,lbpoutput);
-};
+}
static inline void
-lbpsavestatus(int index )
+lbpsavestatus(int idx )
{
- fprintf(lbpoutput,"\033[%d%%y",index);
-};
+ fprintf(lbpoutput,"\033[%d%%y",idx);
+}
+
static inline void
-lbprestorestatus(int index )
+lbprestorestatus(int idx )
{
- fprintf(lbpoutput,"\033[%d%cz",index ,'%');
-};
+ fprintf(lbpoutput,"\033[%d%cz",idx ,'%');
+}
+
static inline void
-lbpsavepos(int index)
+lbpsavepos(int idx)
{
- fprintf(lbpoutput,"\033[1;%d;0x",index);
-};
+ fprintf(lbpoutput,"\033[1;%d;0x",idx);
+}
+
static inline void
-lbprestorepos(int index)
+lbprestorepos(int idx)
{
- fprintf(lbpoutput,"\033[0;%d;0x",index);
-};
+ fprintf(lbpoutput,"\033[0;%d;0x",idx);
+}
+
static inline void
-lbprestoreposx(int index)
+lbprestoreposx(int idx)
{
- fprintf(lbpoutput,"\033[0;%d;1x",index);
-};
+ fprintf(lbpoutput,"\033[0;%d;1x",idx);
+}
+
static inline void
lbpmoverel(int despl, char direction)
{
fprintf(lbpoutput,"\033[%d%c",despl,direction);
-};
+}
+
static inline void
lbplinerel(int width,int despl,char direction )
{
fprintf(lbpoutput,"\033[%d;0;9{\033[%d%c\033[9}",width,despl,direction);
-};
+}
+
static inline void
lbpmoveabs(int x, int y)
{
fprintf(lbpoutput,"\033[%d;%df",y,x);
-};
+}
+
static inline void
lbplineto(int x,int y, int width )
@@ -112,7 +124,8 @@ lbplineto(int x,int y, int width )
fprintf(lbpoutput,"\033[%d;0;9{",width);
lbpmoveabs(x,y);
fprintf(lbpoutput,"\033[9}\n");
-};
+}
+
static inline void
lbpruleabs(int x, int y, int hsize, int vsize)
@@ -121,9 +134,11 @@ lbpruleabs(int x, int y, int hsize, int vsize)
fprintf(lbpoutput,"\033[0;9;000s");
lbpmoveabs(x+hsize,y+vsize);
fprintf(lbpoutput,"\033[9r");
-};
+}
+
+
+static void vdmprintf(const char *format, ... );
-static inline void vdmprintf(const char *format, ... );
static inline char *
vdmnum(int num,char *result)
@@ -147,7 +162,8 @@ vdmnum(int num,char *result)
*p++ = b3;
*p = 0x00; /* End of the resulting string */
return result;
-};
+}
+
static inline void
vdmorigin(int newx, int newy)
@@ -155,7 +171,7 @@ vdmorigin(int newx, int newy)
char nx[4],ny[4];
vdmprintf("}\"%s%s\x1e",vdmnum(newx,nx),vdmnum(newy,ny));
-}; /* vdmorigin */
+}
static inline FILE *
@@ -170,15 +186,17 @@ vdminit(FILE *vdmfile)
vdmnum(-3,scale),vdmnum(1,size),vdmnum(1,lineend));
return vdmoutput;
-};
+}
+
static inline void
vdmend()
{
vdmprintf("}p\x1e");
-};
+}
-static inline void
+
+static void
vdmprintf(const char *format, ... )
{ /* Taken from cjet */
va_list stuff;
@@ -187,7 +205,8 @@ vdmprintf(const char *format, ... )
va_start(stuff, format);
vfprintf(vdmoutput, format, stuff);
va_end(stuff);
-};
+}
+
static inline void
vdmsetfillmode(int pattern,int perimeter, int inverted)
@@ -200,7 +219,8 @@ vdmsetfillmode(int pattern,int perimeter, int inverted)
vdmprintf("I%s%s%s%s%s\x1e",vdmnum(pattern,patt),\
vdmnum(perimeter,perim),vdmnum(0,rot),
vdmnum(0,espejo),vdmnum(inverted,inv));
-};
+}
+
static inline void
vdmcircle(int centerx, int centery, int radius)
@@ -209,7 +229,8 @@ vdmcircle(int centerx, int centery, int radius)
vdmprintf("5%s%s%s\x1e",vdmnum(centerx,x),vdmnum(centery,y),\
vdmnum(radius,rad));
-};
+}
+
static inline void
vdmaarc(int centerx, int centery, int radius,int startangle,int angle,int style,int arcopen)
@@ -220,7 +241,8 @@ vdmaarc(int centerx, int centery, int radius,int startangle,int angle,int style,
vdmnum(centerx,x),vdmnum(centery,y),\
vdmnum(radius,rad),vdmnum(startangle,stx),vdmnum(angle,sty),\
vdmnum(style,styl));
-};
+}
+
static inline void
vdmvarc(int centerx, int centery,int radius, int startx, int starty, int endx, int endy,\
@@ -228,11 +250,12 @@ vdmvarc(int centerx, int centery,int radius, int startx, int starty, int endx, i
{
char x[4],y[4],rad[4],stx[4],sty[4],enx[4],eny[4],styl[4],op[4];
- vdmprintf("}6%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s\x1e",vdmnum(arcopen,op),\
+ vdmprintf("}6%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s%s\x1e",vdmnum(arcopen,op),\
vdmnum(centerx,x),vdmnum(centery,y),\
vdmnum(radius,rad),vdmnum(startx,stx),vdmnum(starty,sty),\
vdmnum(endx,enx),vdmnum(endy,eny),vdmnum(style,styl));
-};
+}
+
static inline void
vdmellipse(int centerx, int centery, int radiusx, int radiusy,int rotation)
@@ -242,7 +265,8 @@ vdmellipse(int centerx, int centery, int radiusx, int radiusy,int rotation)
vdmprintf("}7%s%s%s%s%s\x1e\n",vdmnum(centerx,x),vdmnum(centery,y),\
vdmnum(radiusx,radx),vdmnum(radiusy,rady),\
vdmnum(rotation,rotat));
-};
+}
+
static inline void
vdmsetlinetype(int lintype)
@@ -251,7 +275,8 @@ vdmsetlinetype(int lintype)
vdmprintf("E1%s%s\x1e",vdmnum(lintype,ltyp),vdmnum(1,expfact));
-};
+}
+
static inline void
vdmsetlinestyle(int lintype, int pattern,int unionstyle)
@@ -265,7 +290,8 @@ vdmsetlinestyle(int lintype, int pattern,int unionstyle)
vdmnum(pattern,patt),vdmnum(0,rot),
vdmnum(0,espejo),vdmnum(0,in));
vdmprintf("}F%s",vdmnum(unionstyle,rot));
-};
+}
+
static inline void
vdmlinewidth(int width)
@@ -273,7 +299,8 @@ vdmlinewidth(int width)
char wh[4];
vdmprintf("F1%s\x1e",vdmnum(width,wh));
-};
+}
+
static inline void
vdmrectangle(int origx, int origy,int dstx, int dsty)
@@ -282,7 +309,8 @@ vdmrectangle(int origx, int origy,int dstx, int dsty)
vdmprintf("}:%s%s%s%s\x1e\n",vdmnum(origx,xcoord),vdmnum(dstx,sdstx),\
vdmnum(origy,ycoord),vdmnum(dsty,sdsty));
-}; /* polyline */
+}
+
static inline void
vdmpolyline(int numpoints, int *points)
@@ -296,10 +324,11 @@ vdmpolyline(int numpoints, int *points)
for (i = 1; i < numpoints ; i++) {
vdmprintf("%s%s",vdmnum(*p,xcoord),vdmnum(*(p+1),ycoord));
p += 2;
- }; /* for */
+ } /* for */
vdmprintf("\x1e\n");
-}; /* polyline */
+}
+
static inline void
vdmpolygon(int numpoints, int *points)
{
@@ -312,10 +341,10 @@ vdmpolygon(int numpoints, int *points)
for (i = 1; i < numpoints ; i++) {
vdmprintf("%s%s",vdmnum(*p,xcoord),vdmnum(*(p+1),ycoord));
p += 2;
- }; /* for */
+ } /* for */
vdmprintf("\x1e\n");
-}; /* vdmpolygon */
+}
/************************************************************************
@@ -325,7 +354,7 @@ static inline int
vdminited()
{
return (vdmoutput != NULL);
-}; /* vdminited */
+}
static inline void
@@ -340,7 +369,8 @@ vdmline(int startx, int starty, int sizex, int sizey)
vdmpolyline(2,points);
-};
+}
+
/*#define THRESHOLD .05 */ /* inch */
#define THRESHOLD 1 /* points (1/300 inch) */
@@ -348,13 +378,13 @@ static inline void
splinerel(double px,double py,int flush)
{
static int lx = 0 ,ly = 0;
- static float pend = 0.0;
+ static double pend = 0.0;
static int dy = 0, despx = 0, despy = 0, sigpend = 0;
- int dxnew ,dynew, sg;
+ int dxnew = 0, dynew = 0, sg;
char xcoord[4],ycoord[4];
- float npend ;
+ double npend ;
- if (flush == -1) {lx = (int)px; ly = (int)py; return;};
+ if (flush == -1) {lx = (int)px; ly = (int)py; return;}
if (flush == 0) {
dxnew = (int)px -lx;
@@ -366,7 +396,7 @@ splinerel(double px,double py,int flush)
despx = dxnew;
if ((sg == sigpend) && (dy == 0)){
return;
- };
+ }
dy = 0;
}
else {
@@ -377,9 +407,9 @@ splinerel(double px,double py,int flush)
else
{ sigpend = sg;
pend = npend;
- }; /* else (( npend == pend) && ... */
- }; /* else (if (dynew == 0)) */
- }; /* if (!flush ) */
+ } /* else (( npend == pend) && ... */
+ } /* else (if (dynew == 0)) */
+ } /* if (!flush ) */
/* if we've changed direction we must draw the line */
/* fprintf(stderr," (%d) %.2f,%.2f\n",flush,(float)px,(float)py);*/
@@ -390,7 +420,7 @@ splinerel(double px,double py,int flush)
if (flush) {
dxnew = dy = despx = despy = 0;
return;
- }; /* if (flush) */
+ } /* if (flush) */
dxnew -= despx;
dynew -= despy;
if ((dxnew != 0) || (dynew != 0)) vdmprintf("%s%s",vdmnum(dxnew,xcoord),\
@@ -401,111 +431,116 @@ splinerel(double px,double py,int flush)
lx = (int)px; ly = (int)py;
dxnew = dy = despx = despy = 0;
-}; /* splinerel */
+}
+
/**********************************************************************
* The following code to draw splines is adapted from the transfig package
*/
static void
-quadratic_spline(double a1,double b1, double a2, double b2, \
- double a3, double b3, double a4, double b4)
-{
- double x1, y1, x4, y4;
- double xmid, ymid;
-
- x1 = a1; y1 = b1;
- x4 = a4; y4 = b4;
- xmid = (a2 + a3)/2.0;
- ymid = (b2 + b3)/2.0;
- if ((fabs(x1 - xmid) < THRESHOLD) && (fabs(y1 - ymid) < THRESHOLD)) {
- splinerel(xmid,ymid,0);
-/* fprintf(tfp, "PA%.4f,%.4f;\n", xmid, ymid);*/
+quadratic_spline(double a_1, double b_1, double a_2, double b_2, \
+ double a_3, double b_3, double a_4, double b_4)
+{
+ double x_1, y_1, x_4, y_4;
+ double x_mid, y_mid;
+
+ x_1 = a_1; y_1 = b_1;
+ x_4 = a_4; y_4 = b_4;
+ x_mid = (a_2 + a_3)/2.0;
+ y_mid = (b_2 + b_3)/2.0;
+ if ((fabs(x_1 - x_mid) < THRESHOLD)
+ && (fabs(y_1 - y_mid) < THRESHOLD)) {
+ splinerel(x_mid, y_mid, 0);
+/* fprintf(tfp, "PA%.4f,%.4f;\n", x_mid, y_mid);*/
}
else {
- quadratic_spline(x1, y1, ((x1+a2)/2.0), ((y1+b2)/2.0),
- ((3.0*a2+a3)/4.0), ((3.0*b2+b3)/4.0), xmid, ymid);
- }
+ quadratic_spline(x_1, y_1, ((x_1+a_2)/2.0), ((y_1+b_2)/2.0),
+ ((3.0*a_2+a_3)/4.0), ((3.0*b_2+b_3)/4.0), x_mid, y_mid);
+ }
- if ((fabs(xmid - x4) < THRESHOLD) && (fabs(ymid - y4) < THRESHOLD)) {
- splinerel(x4,y4,0);
-/* fprintf(tfp, "PA%.4f,%.4f;\n", x4, y4);*/
+ if ((fabs(x_mid - x_4) < THRESHOLD)
+ && (fabs(y_mid - y_4) < THRESHOLD)) {
+ splinerel(x_4, y_4, 0);
+/* fprintf(tfp, "PA%.4f,%.4f;\n", x_4, y_4);*/
}
else {
- quadratic_spline(xmid, ymid, ((a2+3.0*a3)/4.0), ((b2+3.0*b3)/4.0),
- ((a3+x4)/2.0), ((b3+y4)/2.0), x4, y4);
- };
-}; /* quadratic_spline */
+ quadratic_spline(x_mid, y_mid,
+ ((a_2+3.0*a_3)/4.0), ((b_2+3.0*b_3)/4.0),
+ ((a_3+x_4)/2.0), ((b_3+y_4)/2.0), x_4, y_4);
+ }
+}
+
#define XCOORD(i) numbers[(2*i)]
#define YCOORD(i) numbers[(2*i)+1]
static void
-vdmspline(int numpoints, int ox,int oy, int *numbers)
+vdmspline(int numpoints, int o_x, int o_y, int *numbers)
{
- double cx1, cy1, cx2, cy2, cx3, cy3, cx4, cy4;
- double x1, y1, x2, y2;
+ double cx_1, cy_1, cx_2, cy_2, cx_3, cy_3, cx_4, cy_4;
+ double x_1, y_1, x_2, y_2;
char xcoord[4],ycoord[4];
int i;
/*p = s->points;
- x1 = p->x/ppi;*/
- x1 = ox;
- y1 = oy;
+ x_1 = p->x/ppi;*/
+ x_1 = o_x;
+ y_1 = o_y;
/* p = p->next;
- x2 = p->x/ppi;
- y2 = p->y/ppi;*/
- x2 = ox + XCOORD(0);
- y2 = oy + YCOORD(0);
- cx1 = (x1 + x2)/2.0;
- cy1 = (y1 + y2)/2.0;
- cx2 = (x1 + 3.0*x2)/4.0;
- cy2 = (y1 + 3.0*y2)/4.0;
-
-/* fprintf(stderr,"Spline %d (%d,%d)\n",numpoints,(int)x1,(int)y1);*/
- vdmprintf("1%s%s",vdmnum((int)x1,xcoord),vdmnum((int)y1,ycoord));
- splinerel(x1,y1,-1);
- splinerel(cx1,cy1,0);
+ x_2 = p->x/ppi;
+ y_2 = p->y/ppi;*/
+ x_2 = o_x + XCOORD(0);
+ y_2 = o_y + YCOORD(0);
+ cx_1 = (x_1 + x_2)/2.0;
+ cy_1 = (y_1 + y_2)/2.0;
+ cx_2 = (x_1 + 3.0*x_2)/4.0;
+ cy_2 = (y_1 + 3.0*y_2)/4.0;
+
+/* fprintf(stderr,"Spline %d (%d,%d)\n",numpoints,(int)x_1,(int)y_1);*/
+ vdmprintf("1%s%s",vdmnum((int)x_1,xcoord),vdmnum((int)y_1,ycoord));
+ splinerel(x_1,y_1,-1);
+ splinerel(cx_1,cy_1,0);
/* fprintf(tfp, "PA%.4f,%.4f;PD%.4f,%.4f;\n",
- x1, y1, cx1, cy1);*/
+ x_1, y_1, cx_1, cy_1);*/
/*for (p = p->next; p != NULL; p = p->next) {*/
for (i = 1; i < (numpoints); i++) {
- x1 = x2;
- y1 = y2;
-/* x2 = p->x/ppi;
- y2 = p->y/ppi;*/
- x2 = x1 + XCOORD(i);
- y2 = y1 + YCOORD(i);
- cx3 = (3.0*x1 + x2)/4.0;
- cy3 = (3.0*y1 + y2)/4.0;
- cx4 = (x1 + x2)/2.0;
- cy4 = (y1 + y2)/2.0;
- /* fprintf(stderr,"Point (%d,%d) - (%d,%d)\n",(int)x1,(int)(y1),(int)x2,(int)y2);*/
- quadratic_spline(cx1, cy1, cx2, cy2, cx3, cy3, cx4, cy4);
- cx1 = cx4;
- cy1 = cy4;
- cx2 = (x1 + 3.0*x2)/4.0;
- cy2 = (y1 + 3.0*y2)/4.0;
- }
- x1 = x2;
- y1 = y2;
-/* p = s->points->next;
- x2 = p->x/ppi;
- y2 = p->y/ppi;*/
- x2 = ox + XCOORD(0);
- y2 = oy + YCOORD(0);
- cx3 = (3.0*x1 + x2)/4.0;
- cy3 = (3.0*y1 + y2)/4.0;
- cx4 = (x1 + x2)/2.0;
- cy4 = (y1 + y2)/2.0;
- splinerel(x1,y1,0);
- splinerel(x1,y1,1);
- /*vdmprintf("%s%s",vdmnum((int)(x1-lx),xcoord),\
- vdmnum((int)(y1-ly),ycoord));*/
+ x_1 = x_2;
+ y_1 = y_2;
+/* x_2 = p->x/ppi;
+ y_2 = p->y/ppi;*/
+ x_2 = x_1 + XCOORD(i);
+ y_2 = y_1 + YCOORD(i);
+ cx_3 = (3.0*x_1 + x_2)/4.0;
+ cy_3 = (3.0*y_1 + y_2)/4.0;
+ cx_4 = (x_1 + x_2)/2.0;
+ cy_4 = (y_1 + y_2)/2.0;
+ /* fprintf(stderr,"Point (%d,%d) - (%d,%d)\n",(int)x_1,(int)(y_1),(int)x_2,(int)y_2);*/
+ quadratic_spline(cx_1, cy_1, cx_2, cy_2, cx_3, cy_3, cx_4, cy_4);
+ cx_1 = cx_4;
+ cy_1 = cy_4;
+ cx_2 = (x_1 + 3.0*x_2)/4.0;
+ cy_2 = (y_1 + 3.0*y_2)/4.0;
+ }
+ x_1 = x_2;
+ y_1 = y_2;
+/* p = s->points->next;
+ x_2 = p->x/ppi;
+ y_2 = p->y/ppi;*/
+ x_2 = o_x + XCOORD(0);
+ y_2 = o_y + YCOORD(0);
+ cx_3 = (3.0*x_1 + x_2)/4.0;
+ cy_3 = (3.0*y_1 + y_2)/4.0;
+ cx_4 = (x_1 + x_2)/2.0;
+ cy_4 = (y_1 + y_2)/2.0;
+ splinerel(x_1, y_1, 0);
+ splinerel(x_1, y_1, 1);
+ /*vdmprintf("%s%s",vdmnum((int)(x_1-lx),xcoord),\
+ vdmnum((int)(y_1-ly),ycoord));*/
vdmprintf("\x1e\n");
-/* fprintf(tfp, "PA%.4f,%.4f;PU;\n", x1, y1);*/
+/* fprintf(tfp, "PA%.4f,%.4f;PU;\n", x_1, y_1);*/
-}; /* vdmspline */
+}
#endif
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/devices/grolj4/Makefile.sub b/contrib/groff/src/devices/grolj4/Makefile.sub
index 9899b7a58bb4..1216a49aa8ad 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/devices/grolj4/Makefile.sub
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/devices/grolj4/Makefile.sub
@@ -1,5 +1,6 @@
PROG=grolj4$(EXEEXT)
MAN1=grolj4.n
+MAN5=lj4_font.n
XLIBS=$(LIBDRIVER) $(LIBGROFF)
MLIB=$(LIBM)
OBJS=lj4.$(OBJEXT)
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/devices/grolj4/grolj4.man b/contrib/groff/src/devices/grolj4/grolj4.man
index 267c62183820..260a6198b31b 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/devices/grolj4/grolj4.man
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/devices/grolj4/grolj4.man
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
.ig
-Copyright (C) 1994-2000, 2001, 2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+Copyright (C) 1994-2000, 2001, 2002, 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Permission is granted to make and distribute verbatim copies of
this manual provided the copyright notice and this permission notice
@@ -140,6 +140,7 @@ Macros for use with
.SH BUGS
Small dots.
.SH "SEE ALSO"
+.BR lj4_font (@MAN5EXT@),
.BR groff (@MAN1EXT@),
.BR @g@troff (@MAN1EXT@),
.BR groff_out (@MAN5EXT@),
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/devices/grolj4/lj4.cpp b/contrib/groff/src/devices/grolj4/lj4.cpp
index 1332e1980ddf..12849542b275 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/devices/grolj4/lj4.cpp
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/devices/grolj4/lj4.cpp
@@ -1,5 +1,6 @@
// -*- C++ -*-
-/* Copyright (C) 1994, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+/* Copyright (C) 1994, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004
+ Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Written by James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
This file is part of groff.
@@ -16,7 +17,7 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
/*
TODO
@@ -277,10 +278,10 @@ int is_unprintable(unsigned char c)
return c < 32 && (c == 0 || (7 <= c && c <= 15) || c == 27);
}
-void lj4_printer::set_char(int index, font *f, const environment *env,
+void lj4_printer::set_char(int idx, font *f, const environment *env,
int w, const char *)
{
- int code = f->get_code(index);
+ int code = f->get_code(idx);
unsigned char ch = code & 0xff;
unsigned short symbol_set = code >> 8;
@@ -611,18 +612,21 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
{ "version", no_argument, 0, 'v' },
{ NULL, 0, 0, 0 }
};
- while ((c = getopt_long(argc, argv, ":F:p:d:lvw:c:", long_options, NULL))
+ while ((c = getopt_long(argc, argv, "c:d:F:I:lp:vw:", long_options, NULL))
!= EOF)
switch(c) {
case 'l':
landscape_flag = 1;
break;
+ case 'I':
+ // ignore include search path
+ break;
case ':':
if (optopt == 'd') {
fprintf(stderr, "duplex assumed to be long-side\n");
duplex_flag = 1;
} else
- fprintf(stderr, "option -%c requires an operand\n", optopt);
+ fprintf(stderr, "option -%c requires an argument\n", optopt);
fflush(stderr);
break;
case 'd':
@@ -644,11 +648,9 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
break;
}
case 'v':
- {
- printf("GNU grolj4 (groff) version %s\n", Version_string);
- exit(0);
- break;
- }
+ printf("GNU grolj4 (groff) version %s\n", Version_string);
+ exit(0);
+ break;
case 'F':
font::command_line_font_dir(optarg);
break;
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/devices/grolj4/lj4_font.man b/contrib/groff/src/devices/grolj4/lj4_font.man
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..e82edff7c78f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/devices/grolj4/lj4_font.man
@@ -0,0 +1,167 @@
+.tr ~
+.ig
+Copyright (C) 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+
+Permission is granted to make and distribute verbatim copies of
+this manual provided the copyright notice and this permission notice
+are preserved on all copies.
+
+Permission is granted to copy and distribute modified versions of this
+manual under the conditions for verbatim copying, provided that the
+entire resulting derived work is distributed under the terms of a
+permission notice identical to this one.
+
+Permission is granted to copy and distribute translations of this
+manual into another language, under the above conditions for modified
+versions, except that this permission notice may be included in
+translations approved by the Free Software Foundation instead of in
+the original English.
+..
+.\" Like TP, but if specified indent is more than half
+.\" the current line-length - indent, use the default indent.
+.de Tp
+.ie \\n(.$=0:((0\\$1)*2u>(\\n(.lu-\\n(.iu)) .TP
+.el .TP "\\$1"
+..
+.tr ~
+.TH LJ4_FONT @MAN5EXT@ "@MDATE@" "Groff Version @VERSION@"
+.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------------
+.SH NAME
+.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------------
+lj4_font \- groff fonts for use with devlj4
+.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------------
+.SH DESCRIPTION
+.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------------
+Nominally, all Hewlett-Packard LaserJet~4\(enseries and newer printers
+have the same internal fonts: 45 scalable fonts and one bitmapped
+Lineprinter font.
+The scalable fonts are available in sizes between 0.25 point and 999.75
+points, in 0.25-point increments; the Lineprinter font is available only
+in 8.5-point size.
+.LP
+The LaserJet font files included with
+.B groff
+assume that all printers since the LaserJet~4 are identical.
+There are some differences between fonts in the earlier and more recent
+printers, however.
+The LaserJet~4 printer used Agfa Intellifont technology for 35 of the
+internal scalable fonts; the remaining 10 scalable fonts were TrueType.
+Beginning with the LaserJet~4000\(enseries printers introduced in 1997,
+all scalable internal fonts have been TrueType.
+The number of printable glyphs differs slightly between Intellifont and
+TrueType fonts (generally, the TrueType fonts include more glyphs), and
+there are some minor differences in glyph metrics.
+Differences among printer models are described in the
+.I "PCL~5 Comparison Guide"
+and the
+.I "PCL~5 Comparison Guide Addendum"
+(for printers introduced since approximately 2001).
+.LP
+LaserJet printers reference a glyph by a combination of a 256-glyph
+symbol set and an index within that symbol set.
+Many glyphs appear in more than one symbol set; all combinations of
+symbol set and index that reference the same glyph are equivalent.
+For each glyph,
+.BR hpftodit (@MAN1EXT@)
+searches a list of symbol sets, and selects the first set that contains
+the glyph.
+The printing code generated by
+.BR hpftodit (@MAN1EXT@)
+is an integer that encodes a numerical value for the symbol set in the
+high byte(s), and the index in the low byte.
+See
+.BR groff_font (@MAN5EXT@)
+for a complete description of the font file format; symbol sets are
+described in greater detail in the
+.IR "PCL~5 Printer Language Technical Reference Manual" .
+.LP
+Two of the scalable fonts, Symbol and Wingdings, are bound to
+256-glyph symbol sets; the remaining scalable fonts, as well as the
+Lineprinter font, support numerous symbol sets, sufficient to enable
+printing of more than 600 glyphs.
+.LP
+The metrics generated by
+.BR hpftodit (@MAN1EXT@)
+assume that the DESC file contains values of 1200 for res and 6350 for
+unitwidth (or any combination (e.g., 2400 and 3175) for which
+res~\(mu~unitwidth~=~7\|620\|000).
+Although HP PCL~5 LaserJet printers support an internal resolution of
+7200 units per inch, they use a 16-bit signed integer for cursor
+positioning; if
+.B devlj4
+is to support U.S. ledger paper (11\(sd~\(mu~17\(sd), the maximum usable
+resolution is 32\|767~/~17, or 1927, units per inch, which rounds down to
+1200 units per inch.
+If the largest required paper size is less (e.g., 8.5\(sd~\(mu~11\(sd or
+A5), a greater resolution (and lesser unitwidth) can be specified.
+.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------------
+.SH LIMITATIONS
+.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------------
+Font metrics for Intellifont fonts were provided by Tagged Font Metric
+(TFM) files originally developed by Agfa/Compugraphic.
+The TFM files provided for these fonts supported 600+ glyphs and
+contained extensive lists of kern pairs.
+.LP
+To accommodate developers who had become accustomed to TFM files, HP also
+provided TFM files for the 10 TrueType fonts included in the LaserJet~4.
+The TFM files for TrueType fonts generally included less information
+than the Intellifont TFMs, supporting fewer glyphs, and in most cases,
+providing no kerning information.
+By the time the LaserJet~4000 printer was introduced, most
+developers had migrated to other means of obtaining font metrics,
+and support for new TFM files was very limited.
+The TFM files provided for the TrueType fonts in the LaserJet~4000
+support only the Latin 2 (ISO 8859-2) symbol set, and include no kerning
+information; consequently, they are of little value for any but the most
+rudimentary documents.
+.LP
+Because the Intellifont TFM files contain considerably more information,
+they generally are preferable to the TrueType TFM files even for use
+with the TrueType fonts in the newer printers.
+The metrics for the TrueType fonts are very close, though not identical,
+to those for the earlier Intellifont fonts of the same names.
+Although most output using the Intellifont metrics with the newer
+printers is quite acceptable, a few glyphs may fail to print as
+expected.
+The differences in glyph metrics may be particularly noticeable with
+composite parentheses, brackets, and braces used by
+.BR eqn (@MAN1EXT@) .
+A script, located in
+.BR @FONTDIR@/devlj4/generate ,
+can be used to adjust the metrics for these glyphs in the special font S
+for use with printers that have all TrueType fonts.
+.LP
+At the time HP last supported TFM files, only Version 1 of the Unicode
+standard was available.
+Consequently, many glyphs lacking assigned code points were assigned by
+HP to the Private Use Area (PUA).
+Later versions of the Unicode standard included code points outside the
+PUA for many of these glyphs.
+The HP-supplied TrueType TFM files use the PUA assignments;
+TFM files generated from more recent TrueType font files require the
+later Unicode values to access the same glyphs.
+Consequently, two different mapping files may be required: one for the
+HP-supplied TFM files, and one for more recent TFM files.
+.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------------
+.SH FILES
+.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------------
+.Tp \w'\fB@FONTDIR@/devlj4/DESC'u+2n
+.B @FONTDIR@/devlj4/DESC
+Device description file.
+.TP
+.BI @FONTDIR@/devlj4/ F
+Font description file for font
+.IR F .
+.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------------
+.SH "SEE ALSO"
+.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------------
+.ad 0
+.BR groff (@MAN1EXT@),
+.BR groff_diff (@MAN1EXT@),
+.BR hpftodit (@MAN1EXT@),
+.BR grolj4 (@MAN1EXT@),
+.BR groff_font (@MAN5EXT@)
+.
+.\" Local Variables:
+.\" mode: nroff
+.\" End:
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/devices/grops/grops.man b/contrib/groff/src/devices/grops/grops.man
index e9f8f02a9835..0ff2579d73b2 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/devices/grops/grops.man
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/devices/grops/grops.man
@@ -1,5 +1,6 @@
.ig
-Copyright (C) 1989-2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+Copyright (C) 1989-2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005
+ Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Permission is granted to make and distribute verbatim copies of
this manual provided the copyright notice and this permission notice
@@ -17,6 +18,9 @@ translations approved by the Free Software Foundation instead of in
the original English.
..
.
+.do nr grops_C \n[.C]
+.cp 0
+.
.mso www.tmac
.
.
@@ -62,6 +66,7 @@ grops \- PostScript driver for groff
.OP \-b n
.OP \-c n
.OP \-F dir
+.OP \-I dir
.OP \-p papersize
.OP \-P prologue
.OP \-w n
@@ -112,6 +117,15 @@ using the
.B \-P
option.
.
+.PP
+Note that
+.B grops
+doesn't produce a valid document structure (conforming to the Document
+Structuring Convention) if called with multiple file arguments.
+.
+To print such concatenated output it is necessary to deactivate DSC
+handling in the printing program or previewer.
+.
.
.SH OPTIONS
.TP
@@ -184,6 +198,9 @@ PostScript command).
This was the behaviour of groff version 1.18.1 and earlier; it is needed
for older printers which don't understand PostScript LanguageLevel\~2.
.
+It is also necessary if the output is further processed to get an
+encapsulated PS (EPS) file -- see below.
+.
.IP
The default value can be specified by a
.
@@ -225,6 +242,19 @@ This option allows you to generate documents that can be printed
both on letter (8.5\(mu11) paper and on A4 paper without change.
.
.TP
+.BI \-I dir
+This option may be used to specify a directory to search for
+files on the command line and files named in
+.B \eX'ps: import'
+and
+.B \eX'ps: file'
+escapes.
+The current directory is always searched first.
+This option may be specified more than once;
+the directories will be searched in the order specified.
+No directory search is performed for files specified using an absolute path.
+.
+.TP
.B \-l
Print the document in landscape format.
.
@@ -754,7 +784,7 @@ commands.
.RS
.LP
For example,
-.B gxditview
+.B \%gxditview
is not able to display a proper
.B \[rs](em
character because the standard X11 fonts do not provide it;
@@ -772,7 +802,7 @@ request
.
.LP
In this case,
-.B gxditview
+.B \%gxditview
will be unable to display the
.B \[rs](em
character and will draw the line,
@@ -783,10 +813,10 @@ will print the
character
and ignore the line (this code is already in file
.B Xps.tmac
-which will be loaded if a documented intended for
+which will be loaded if a document intended for
.B grops
is previewed with
-.BR gxditview ).
+.BR \%gxditview ).
.RE
.
.LP
@@ -1002,6 +1032,32 @@ comments)
should be used.
.
.
+.SS Encapsulated PostScript
+.B grops
+itself doesn't emit bounding box information.
+.
+With the help of GhostScript the following commands will produce an
+encapsulated PS file
+.B foo.eps
+from input file
+.BR foo :
+.
+.IP
+.B
+groff -P-b16 foo > foo.ps
+.br
+.B
+gs -dNOPAUSE -sDEVICE=bbox -- foo.ps 2> foo.bbox
+.br
+.B
+cat foo.ps | sed \-e '/%%Orientation/rfoo.bbx' > foo.eps
+.br
+.B
+rm foo.bbx
+.br
+.
+.
+.
.SS TrueType fonts
TrueType fonts can be used with
.B grops
@@ -1103,6 +1159,12 @@ Temporary file.
.BR groff_char (@MAN7EXT@),
.BR groff_tmac (@MAN5EXT@)
.
+.PP
+.URL "http://\:partners.adobe.com/\:public/\:developer/\:en/\:ps/\:5001.DSC_Spec.pdf" \
+ "PostScript Language Document Structuring Conventions Specification"
+.
+.cp \n[grops_C]
+.
.\" Local Variables:
.\" mode: nroff
.\" End:
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/devices/grops/ps.cpp b/contrib/groff/src/devices/grops/ps.cpp
index f1c094b494da..b6a54032c9d9 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/devices/grops/ps.cpp
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/devices/grops/ps.cpp
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
// -*- C++ -*-
-/* Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003
+/* Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004
Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Written by James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
/*
* PostScript documentation:
@@ -42,6 +42,9 @@ extern "C" {
extern "C" const char *Version_string;
+// search path defaults to the current directory
+search_path include_search_path(0, 0, 0, 1);
+
static int landscape_flag = 0;
static int manual_feed_flag = 0;
static int ncopies = 1;
@@ -326,9 +329,14 @@ ps_output &ps_output::put_fix_number(int i)
ps_output &ps_output::put_float(double d)
{
char buf[128];
- sprintf(buf, "%.3g", d);
- int len = strlen(buf);
- if (col > 0 && col + len + need_space > max_line_length) {
+ sprintf(buf, "%.4f", d);
+ int last = strlen(buf) - 1;
+ while (buf[last] == '0')
+ last--;
+ if (buf[last] == '.')
+ last--;
+ buf[++last] = '\0';
+ if (col > 0 && col + last + need_space > max_line_length) {
putc('\n', fp);
col = 0;
need_space = 0;
@@ -338,7 +346,7 @@ ps_output &ps_output::put_float(double d)
col++;
}
fputs(buf, fp);
- col += len;
+ col += last;
need_space = 1;
return *this;
}
@@ -789,7 +797,7 @@ void ps_printer::define_encoding(const char *encoding, int encoding_index)
p++;
if (*p != '#' && *p != '\0' && (p = strtok(buf, WS)) != 0) {
char *q = strtok(0, WS);
- int n;
+ int n = 0; // pacify compiler
if (q == 0 || sscanf(q, "%d", &n) != 1 || n < 0 || n >= 256)
fatal_with_file_and_line(path, lineno, "bad second field");
vec[n] = new char[strlen(p) + 1];
@@ -1790,7 +1798,7 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
{ "version", no_argument, 0, 'v' },
{ NULL, 0, 0, 0 }
};
- while ((c = getopt_long(argc, argv, "b:c:F:glmp:P:vw:", long_options, NULL))
+ while ((c = getopt_long(argc, argv, "b:c:F:gI:lmp:P:vw:", long_options, NULL))
!= EOF)
switch(c) {
case 'b':
@@ -1810,6 +1818,9 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
case 'g':
guess_flag = 1;
break;
+ case 'I':
+ include_search_path.command_line_dir(optarg);
+ break;
case 'l':
landscape_flag = 1;
break;
@@ -1864,6 +1875,7 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
static void usage(FILE *stream)
{
fprintf(stream,
- "usage: %s [-glmv] [-b n] [-c n] [-w n] [-P prologue] [-F dir] [files ...]\n",
+"usage: %s [-glmv] [-b n] [-c n] [-w n] [-I dir] [-P prologue]\n"
+" [-F dir] [files ...]\n",
program_name);
}
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/devices/grops/ps.h b/contrib/groff/src/devices/grops/ps.h
index a4b4169b1255..fabf47dbfcab 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/devices/grops/ps.h
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/devices/grops/ps.h
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
class ps_output {
public:
@@ -123,3 +123,7 @@ enum {
USE_PS_ADOBE_2_0 = 010,
NO_PAPERSIZE = 020
};
+
+#include "searchpath.h"
+
+extern search_path include_search_path;
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/devices/grops/psrm.cpp b/contrib/groff/src/devices/grops/psrm.cpp
index ab94ffee6077..f1894f593c44 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/devices/grops/psrm.cpp
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/devices/grops/psrm.cpp
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
// -*- C++ -*-
-/* Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003
+/* Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004
Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Written by James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
#include "driver.h"
#include "stringclass.h"
@@ -347,7 +347,7 @@ void resource_manager::supply_resource(resource *r, int rank, FILE *outfp,
r->flags |= resource::BUSY;
if (rank > r->rank)
r->rank = rank;
- char *path;
+ char *path = 0; // pacify compiler
FILE *fp = 0;
if (r->filename != 0) {
if (r->type == RESOURCE_FONT) {
@@ -360,7 +360,7 @@ void resource_manager::supply_resource(resource *r, int rank, FILE *outfp,
}
else {
errno = 0;
- fp = fopen(r->filename, "r");
+ fp = include_search_path.open_file_cautious(r->filename);
if (!fp) {
error("can't open `%1': %2", r->filename, strerror(errno));
a_delete r->filename;
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/devices/grotty/tty.cpp b/contrib/groff/src/devices/grotty/tty.cpp
index 812ebf826496..a959461f922a 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/devices/grotty/tty.cpp
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/devices/grotty/tty.cpp
@@ -1,5 +1,6 @@
// -*- C++ -*-
-/* Copyright (C) 1989-2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+/* Copyright (C) 1989-2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005
+ Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Written by James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
This file is part of groff.
@@ -16,14 +17,16 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
#include "driver.h"
#include "device.h"
#include "ptable.h"
-declare_ptable(char)
-implement_ptable(char)
+typedef signed char schar;
+
+declare_ptable(schar)
+implement_ptable(schar)
extern "C" const char *Version_string;
@@ -41,25 +44,38 @@ extern "C" const char *Version_string;
static int horizontal_tab_flag = 0;
static int form_feed_flag = 0;
-static int bold_flag = 1;
-static int underline_flag = 1;
+static int bold_flag_option = 1;
+static int bold_flag;
+static int underline_flag_option = 1;
+static int underline_flag;
static int overstrike_flag = 1;
static int draw_flag = 1;
-static int italic_flag = 0;
-static int reverse_flag = 0;
+static int italic_flag_option = 0;
+static int italic_flag;
+static int reverse_flag_option = 0;
+static int reverse_flag;
static int old_drawing_scheme = 0;
+static void update_options();
+static void usage(FILE *stream);
+
+static int hline_char = '-';
+static int vline_char = '|';
+
enum {
UNDERLINE_MODE = 0x01,
BOLD_MODE = 0x02,
VDRAW_MODE = 0x04,
HDRAW_MODE = 0x08,
CU_MODE = 0x10,
- COLOR_CHANGE = 0x20
+ COLOR_CHANGE = 0x20,
+ START_LINE = 0x40,
+ END_LINE = 0x80
};
// Mode to use for bold-underlining.
-static unsigned char bold_underline_mode = BOLD_MODE|UNDERLINE_MODE;
+static unsigned char bold_underline_mode_option = BOLD_MODE|UNDERLINE_MODE;
+static unsigned char bold_underline_mode;
#ifndef IS_EBCDIC_HOST
#define CSI "\033["
@@ -77,7 +93,7 @@ static unsigned char bold_underline_mode = BOLD_MODE|UNDERLINE_MODE;
#define SGR_REVERSE CSI "7m"
#define SGR_NO_REVERSE CSI "27m"
// many terminals can't handle `CSI 39 m' and `CSI 49 m' to reset
-// the foreground and bachground color, respectively; thus we use
+// the foreground and background color, respectively; we thus use
// `CSI 0 m' exclusively
#define SGR_DEFAULT CSI "0m"
@@ -105,13 +121,14 @@ tty_font *tty_font::load_tty_font(const char *s)
const char *num = f->get_internal_name();
long n;
if (num != 0 && (n = strtol(num, 0, 0)) != 0)
- f->mode = int(n & (BOLD_MODE|UNDERLINE_MODE));
+ f->mode = (unsigned char)(n & (BOLD_MODE|UNDERLINE_MODE));
if (!underline_flag)
f->mode &= ~UNDERLINE_MODE;
if (!bold_flag)
f->mode &= ~BOLD_MODE;
if ((f->mode & (BOLD_MODE|UNDERLINE_MODE)) == (BOLD_MODE|UNDERLINE_MODE))
- f->mode = (f->mode & ~(BOLD_MODE|UNDERLINE_MODE)) | bold_underline_mode;
+ f->mode = (unsigned char)((f->mode & ~(BOLD_MODE|UNDERLINE_MODE))
+ | bold_underline_mode);
return f;
}
@@ -138,11 +155,12 @@ class glyph {
static glyph *free_list;
public:
glyph *next;
- short hpos;
+ int w;
+ int hpos;
unsigned int code;
unsigned char mode;
- char back_color_idx;
- char fore_color_idx;
+ schar back_color_idx;
+ schar fore_color_idx;
void *operator new(size_t);
void operator delete(void *);
inline int draw_mode() { return mode & (VDRAW_MODE|HDRAW_MODE); }
@@ -181,19 +199,19 @@ class tty_printer : public printer {
int nlines;
int cached_v;
int cached_vpos;
- char curr_fore_idx;
- char curr_back_idx;
+ schar curr_fore_idx;
+ schar curr_back_idx;
int is_underline;
int is_bold;
int cu_flag;
- PTABLE(char) tty_colors;
- void make_underline();
- void make_bold(unsigned int);
- char color_to_idx(color *col);
- void add_char(unsigned int, int, int, color *, color *, unsigned char);
+ PTABLE(schar) tty_colors;
+ void make_underline(int);
+ void make_bold(unsigned int, int);
+ schar color_to_idx(color *col);
+ void add_char(unsigned int, int, int, int, color *, color *, unsigned char);
char *make_rgb_string(unsigned int, unsigned int, unsigned int);
- int tty_color(unsigned int, unsigned int, unsigned int, char *,
- char = DEFAULT_COLOR_IDX);
+ int tty_color(unsigned int, unsigned int, unsigned int, schar *,
+ schar = DEFAULT_COLOR_IDX);
public:
tty_printer(const char *device);
~tty_printer();
@@ -203,7 +221,7 @@ public:
void change_color(const environment * const env);
void change_fill_color(const environment * const env);
void put_char(unsigned int);
- void put_color(char, int);
+ void put_color(schar, int);
void begin_page(int) { }
void end_page(int page_length);
font *make_font(const char *);
@@ -233,14 +251,14 @@ char *tty_printer::make_rgb_string(unsigned int r,
int tty_printer::tty_color(unsigned int r,
unsigned int g,
- unsigned int b, char *idx, char value)
+ unsigned int b, schar *idx, schar value)
{
int unknown_color = 0;
char *s = make_rgb_string(r, g, b);
- char *i = tty_colors.lookup(s);
+ schar *i = tty_colors.lookup(s);
if (!i) {
unknown_color = 1;
- i = new char[1];
+ i = new schar[1];
*i = value;
tty_colors.define(s, i);
}
@@ -249,10 +267,14 @@ int tty_printer::tty_color(unsigned int r,
return unknown_color;
}
-tty_printer::tty_printer(const char *device) : cached_v(0)
+tty_printer::tty_printer(const char *dev) : cached_v(0)
{
- is_utf8 = !strcmp(device, "utf8");
- char dummy;
+ is_utf8 = !strcmp(dev, "utf8");
+ if (is_utf8) {
+ hline_char = 0x2500;
+ vline_char = 0x2502;
+ }
+ schar dummy;
// black, white
(void)tty_color(0, 0, 0, &dummy, 0);
(void)tty_color(color::MAX_COLOR_VAL,
@@ -278,11 +300,18 @@ tty_printer::~tty_printer()
a_delete lines;
}
-void tty_printer::make_underline()
+void tty_printer::make_underline(int w)
{
if (old_drawing_scheme) {
- putchar('_');
- putchar('\b');
+ if (!w)
+ warning("can't underline zero-width character");
+ else {
+ int n = w / font::hor;
+ for (int i = 0; i < n; i++)
+ putchar('_');
+ for (int j = 0; j < n; j++)
+ putchar('\b');
+ }
}
else {
if (!is_underline) {
@@ -297,11 +326,17 @@ void tty_printer::make_underline()
}
}
-void tty_printer::make_bold(unsigned int c)
+void tty_printer::make_bold(unsigned int c, int w)
{
if (old_drawing_scheme) {
- put_char(c);
- putchar('\b');
+ if (!w)
+ warning("can't print zero-width character in bold");
+ else {
+ int n = w / font::hor;
+ put_char(c);
+ for (int i = 0; i < n; i++)
+ putchar('\b');
+ }
}
else {
if (!is_bold)
@@ -310,13 +345,13 @@ void tty_printer::make_bold(unsigned int c)
}
}
-char tty_printer::color_to_idx(color *col)
+schar tty_printer::color_to_idx(color *col)
{
if (col->is_default())
return DEFAULT_COLOR_IDX;
unsigned int r, g, b;
col->get_rgb(&r, &g, &b);
- char idx;
+ schar idx;
if (tty_color(r, g, b, &idx)) {
char *s = col->print_color();
error("Unknown color (%1) mapped to default", s);
@@ -328,15 +363,15 @@ char tty_printer::color_to_idx(color *col)
void tty_printer::set_char(int i, font *f, const environment *env,
int w, const char *)
{
- if (w != font::hor)
- fatal("width of character not equal to horizontal resolution");
- add_char(f->get_code(i),
+ if (w % font::hor != 0)
+ fatal("width of character not a multiple of horizontal resolution");
+ add_char(f->get_code(i), w,
env->hpos, env->vpos,
env->col, env->fill,
((tty_font *)f)->get_mode());
}
-void tty_printer::add_char(unsigned int c,
+void tty_printer::add_char(unsigned int c, int w,
int h, int v,
color *fore, color *back,
unsigned char mode)
@@ -377,6 +412,7 @@ void tty_printer::add_char(unsigned int c,
cached_vpos = vpos;
}
glyph *g = new glyph;
+ g->w = w;
g->hpos = hpos;
g->code = c;
g->fore_color_idx = color_to_idx(fore);
@@ -400,7 +436,8 @@ void tty_printer::add_char(unsigned int c,
void tty_printer::special(char *arg, const environment *env, char type)
{
if (type == 'u') {
- add_char(*arg - '0', env->hpos, env->vpos, env->col, env->fill, CU_MODE);
+ add_char(*arg - '0', 0, env->hpos, env->vpos, env->col, env->fill,
+ CU_MODE);
return;
}
if (type != 'p')
@@ -433,17 +470,18 @@ void tty_printer::special(char *arg, const environment *env, char type)
old_drawing_scheme = 1;
else
old_drawing_scheme = 0;
+ update_options();
}
}
void tty_printer::change_color(const environment * const env)
{
- add_char(0, env->hpos, env->vpos, env->col, env->fill, COLOR_CHANGE);
+ add_char(0, 0, env->hpos, env->vpos, env->col, env->fill, COLOR_CHANGE);
}
void tty_printer::change_fill_color(const environment * const env)
{
- add_char(0, env->hpos, env->vpos, env->col, env->fill, COLOR_CHANGE);
+ add_char(0, 0, env->hpos, env->vpos, env->col, env->fill, COLOR_CHANGE);
}
void tty_printer::draw(int code, int *p, int np, const environment *env)
@@ -462,10 +500,22 @@ void tty_printer::draw(int code, int *p, int np, const environment *env)
v += len;
len = -len;
}
- while (len >= 0) {
- add_char('|', env->hpos, v, env->col, env->fill, VDRAW_MODE);
+ if (len >= 0 && len <= font::vert)
+ add_char(vline_char, font::hor, env->hpos, v, env->col, env->fill,
+ VDRAW_MODE|START_LINE|END_LINE);
+ else {
+ add_char(vline_char, font::hor, env->hpos, v, env->col, env->fill,
+ VDRAW_MODE|START_LINE);
len -= font::vert;
v += font::vert;
+ while (len > 0) {
+ add_char(vline_char, font::hor, env->hpos, v, env->col, env->fill,
+ VDRAW_MODE|START_LINE|END_LINE);
+ len -= font::vert;
+ v += font::vert;
+ }
+ add_char(vline_char, font::hor, env->hpos, v, env->col, env->fill,
+ VDRAW_MODE|END_LINE);
}
}
if (p[1] == 0) {
@@ -476,10 +526,22 @@ void tty_printer::draw(int code, int *p, int np, const environment *env)
h += len;
len = -len;
}
- while (len >= 0) {
- add_char('-', h, env->vpos, env->col, env->fill, HDRAW_MODE);
+ if (len >= 0 && len <= font::hor)
+ add_char(hline_char, font::hor, h, env->vpos, env->col, env->fill,
+ HDRAW_MODE|START_LINE|END_LINE);
+ else {
+ add_char(hline_char, font::hor, h, env->vpos, env->col, env->fill,
+ HDRAW_MODE|START_LINE);
len -= font::hor;
h += font::hor;
+ while (len > 0) {
+ add_char(hline_char, font::hor, h, env->vpos, env->col, env->fill,
+ HDRAW_MODE|START_LINE|END_LINE);
+ len -= font::hor;
+ h += font::hor;
+ }
+ add_char(hline_char, font::hor, h, env->vpos, env->col, env->fill,
+ HDRAW_MODE|END_LINE);
}
}
}
@@ -511,7 +573,7 @@ void tty_printer::put_char(unsigned int wc)
putchar(wc);
}
-void tty_printer::put_color(char color_index, int back)
+void tty_printer::put_color(schar color_index, int back)
{
if (color_index == DEFAULT_COLOR_IDX) {
putstring(SGR_DEFAULT);
@@ -541,6 +603,20 @@ void tty_printer::put_color(char color_index, int back)
}
}
+// The possible Unicode combinations for crossing characters.
+//
+// ` ' = 0, ` -' = 4, `- ' = 8, `--' = 12,
+//
+// ` ' = 0, ` ' = 1, `|' = 2, `|' = 3
+// | |
+
+static int crossings[4*4] = {
+ 0x0000, 0x2577, 0x2575, 0x2502,
+ 0x2576, 0x250C, 0x2514, 0x251C,
+ 0x2574, 0x2510, 0x2518, 0x2524,
+ 0x2500, 0x252C, 0x2534, 0x253C
+};
+
void tty_printer::end_page(int page_length)
{
if (page_length % font::vert != 0)
@@ -588,7 +664,12 @@ void tty_printer::end_page(int page_length)
if (nextp && p->hpos == nextp->hpos) {
if (p->draw_mode() == HDRAW_MODE &&
nextp->draw_mode() == VDRAW_MODE) {
- nextp->code = '+';
+ if (is_utf8)
+ nextp->code =
+ crossings[((p->mode & (START_LINE|END_LINE)) >> 4)
+ + ((nextp->mode & (START_LINE|END_LINE)) >> 6)];
+ else
+ nextp->code = '+';
continue;
}
if (p->draw_mode() != 0 && p->draw_mode() == nextp->draw_mode()) {
@@ -611,7 +692,7 @@ void tty_printer::end_page(int page_length)
if (next_tab_pos > p->hpos)
break;
if (cu_flag)
- make_underline();
+ make_underline(p->w);
else if (!old_drawing_scheme && is_underline) {
if (italic_flag)
putstring(SGR_NO_ITALIC);
@@ -627,7 +708,7 @@ void tty_printer::end_page(int page_length)
}
for (; hpos < p->hpos; hpos++) {
if (cu_flag)
- make_underline();
+ make_underline(p->w);
else if (!old_drawing_scheme && is_underline) {
if (italic_flag)
putstring(SGR_NO_ITALIC);
@@ -655,7 +736,7 @@ void tty_printer::end_page(int page_length)
continue;
}
if (p->mode & UNDERLINE_MODE)
- make_underline();
+ make_underline(p->w);
else if (!old_drawing_scheme && is_underline) {
if (italic_flag)
putstring(SGR_NO_ITALIC);
@@ -666,7 +747,7 @@ void tty_printer::end_page(int page_length)
is_underline = 0;
}
if (p->mode & BOLD_MODE)
- make_bold(p->code);
+ make_bold(p->code, p->w);
else if (!old_drawing_scheme && is_bold) {
putstring(SGR_NO_BOLD);
is_bold = 0;
@@ -682,7 +763,7 @@ void tty_printer::end_page(int page_length)
}
}
put_char(p->code);
- hpos++;
+ hpos += p->w / font::hor;
}
if (!old_drawing_scheme
&& (is_bold || is_underline
@@ -711,7 +792,23 @@ printer *make_printer()
return new tty_printer(device);
}
-static void usage(FILE *stream);
+static void update_options()
+{
+ if (old_drawing_scheme) {
+ italic_flag = 0;
+ reverse_flag = 0;
+ bold_underline_mode = bold_underline_mode_option;
+ bold_flag = bold_flag_option;
+ underline_flag = underline_flag_option;
+ }
+ else {
+ italic_flag = italic_flag_option;
+ reverse_flag = reverse_flag_option;
+ bold_underline_mode = BOLD_MODE|UNDERLINE_MODE;
+ bold_flag = 1;
+ underline_flag = 1;
+ }
+}
int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
@@ -726,7 +823,7 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
{ "version", no_argument, 0, 'v' },
{ NULL, 0, 0, 0 }
};
- while ((c = getopt_long(argc, argv, "bBcdfF:hioruUv", long_options, NULL))
+ while ((c = getopt_long(argc, argv, "bBcdfF:hiI:oruUv", long_options, NULL))
!= EOF)
switch(c) {
case 'v':
@@ -735,11 +832,14 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
break;
case 'i':
// Use italic font instead of underlining.
- italic_flag = 1;
+ italic_flag_option = 1;
+ break;
+ case 'I':
+ // ignore include search path
break;
case 'b':
// Do not embolden by overstriking.
- bold_flag = 0;
+ bold_flag_option = 0;
break;
case 'c':
// Use old scheme for emboldening and underline.
@@ -747,7 +847,7 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
break;
case 'u':
// Do not underline.
- underline_flag = 0;
+ underline_flag_option = 0;
break;
case 'o':
// Do not overstrike (other than emboldening and underlining).
@@ -755,15 +855,15 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
break;
case 'r':
// Use reverse mode instead of underlining.
- reverse_flag = 1;
+ reverse_flag_option = 1;
break;
case 'B':
// Do bold-underlining as bold.
- bold_underline_mode = BOLD_MODE;
+ bold_underline_mode_option = BOLD_MODE;
break;
case 'U':
// Do bold-underlining as underlining.
- bold_underline_mode = UNDERLINE_MODE;
+ bold_underline_mode_option = UNDERLINE_MODE;
break;
case 'h':
// Use horizontal tabs.
@@ -790,15 +890,7 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
default:
assert(0);
}
- if (old_drawing_scheme) {
- italic_flag = 0;
- reverse_flag = 0;
- }
- else {
- bold_underline_mode = BOLD_MODE|UNDERLINE_MODE;
- bold_flag = 1;
- underline_flag = 1;
- }
+ update_options();
if (optind >= argc)
do_file("-");
else {
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/devices/xditview/ChangeLog b/contrib/groff/src/devices/xditview/ChangeLog
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..41ea31c5967d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/devices/xditview/ChangeLog
@@ -0,0 +1,542 @@
+2004-05-29 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ gxditview and xtotroff have been integrated into the normal groff
+ directory structure; future changes are logged in the main
+ ChangeLog file.
+
+2004-05-13 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+Version 1.19.1 released
+=======================
+
+2004-04-17 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * device.c (scale_round): Round correctly for negative values
+ (this is the same function as in src/libs/libgroff/font.c).
+ Found by Paul Eggert.
+
+2003-11-10 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * Imakefile.in: s/@top_srcdir@/@abs_top_srcdir@/,
+ s/@groff_top_builddir@/@abs_top_builddir@/.
+
+Version 1.19 released
+=====================
+
+2003-03-03 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * Imakefile.in (extraclean): Added gxditview._man.
+
+2003-01-28 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * Imakefile.in (SEP): New variable; set to @PATH_SEPARATOR@.
+ (GROFF_FONTPATH): Use it.
+
+2003-01-07 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * DviChar.c (Adobe_Symbol_map): Add `sqrt'.
+
+2003-01-06 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * DviChar.c (Adobe_Symbol_map): Add `integral'.
+
+2002-12-29 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * DviChar.c (ISO_8859_1_map): Remove `ap' and `eq'.
+
+2002-12-20 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * DviChar.c (Adobe_Symbol_map): Don't include `or'.
+ * draw.c (AdjustCharDeltas): Apply correction only if nadj > 1.
+ (DoCharacter): Call FlushCharCache if font size and font number
+ differ.
+ Reset `dw->dvi.cache.adjustable' properly.
+
+2002-12-09 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * DviChar.c (ISO_8859_1_map): Use `tno' symbol instead of `no'.
+
+2002-12-01 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * Imakefile.in: Use `InstallAppDefaultsLong' instead of
+ `InstallAppDefaults' to make it work if build directory isn't
+ $srcdir.
+
+2002-11-24 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * DviChar.c (Adobe_Symbol_map): Add glyph `braceex'.
+
+2002-11-14 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * DviChar.c (ISO_8859_1_map): Don't include `or'.
+
+Version 1.18.1 released
+=======================
+
+2002-09-16 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * Imakefile.in (GROFF_LOCALFONTDIR): New variable.
+ (GROFF_FONTPATH): Use it.
+ Remove /usr/local/lib/font.
+
+Version 1.18.0 released
+=======================
+
+2002-06-22 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * gxditview.c (main): Handle `-help' and `--help' correctly.
+
+2002-06-17 Colin Watson <cjwatson@debian.org>
+
+ * Imakefile.in: s/@top_builddir@/@groff_top_builddir@/.
+
+2002-04-06 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * DviChar.c (ISO_8859_1_map, Adobe_Symbol_map): Remove all
+ characters > 0x80.
+ * parse.c (ParseInput): Ignore `m' command.
+ (ParseDrawFunction): Don't move for unknown drawing functions.
+ Don't move for `f' drawing function.
+
+2002-03-25 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * DviChar.c (ISO_8859_1_map): Use `t+-', `tmu', and `tdi' symbols
+ instead of `+-', `mu', and `di', respectively.
+
+2002-02-23 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * DviChar.c (ISO_8859_1_map): Add `mc' symbol.
+
+2001-09-22 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * Imakefile.in: Redefine `ProgramTargetHelper' as
+ `ProgramTargetHelperNoMan' and add a call to `InstallManPageLong'
+ to make the `install.man' target work if the build directory isn't
+ $srcdir.
+
+Version 1.17.2 released
+=======================
+
+Version 1.17.1 released
+=======================
+
+2001-04-21 Albert Chin-A-Young <china@thewrittenword.com>
+
+ * Imakefile.in: Add support for recent HP architectures.
+
+Version 1.17 released
+=====================
+
+2001-01-04 Rob Daasch <daasch@ece.pdx.edu>
+
+ * parse.c (ParseInput): Added 'F' to command switch to swallow
+ filename strings as ignored comments.
+
+2000-12-02 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * device.c (find_file): Remove home directory in search path.
+
+2000-11-14 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * device.c (open_device_file): Remove `path' parameter.
+ (find_file): Construct font path similar to groff: First the contents
+ of GROFF_FONT_PATH, then the home directory, and finally the default
+ font path.
+ * Imakefile.in: Fix GROFF_DATAPROGRAMDIR and GROFF_FONTPATH.
+
+2000-10-23 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ Change installation structure for data files from .../groff/... to
+ .../groff/<version><revision>/... to be conform with other GNU
+ programs.
+
+ * Imakefile.in: Implement it.
+
+Version 1.16.1 released
+=======================
+
+Version 1.16 released
+=====================
+
+2000-05-18 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * DviChar.c: Adding `cq' as an alias for "'" in latin-1 map.
+
+2000-05-03 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * DviChar.c: Adding `dq' as an alias for `"' in latin-1 map.
+
+2000-04-28 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * DviChar.c: Replacing `md' glyph name with `pc' in latin-1 map to
+ make it distinct from the `md' glyph in the symbol font.
+
+2000-03-03 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * Imakefile replaced with Imakefile.in which will be configured by
+ the main configure script of groff. This will set the correct font
+ path, and it will make it possible to build xditview in a directory
+ different from $srcdir.
+
+2000-03-01 Colin Phipps <crp22@cam.ac.uk>
+
+ * Dvi.c (OpenFile): Use tmpdir() for security reasons.
+ * xtotroff.c (MapFont): Avoid race while opening file.
+
+2000-02-06 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * Imakefile: Adapted to new directory structure.
+
+ * README: Updated.
+
+Version 1.15 released
+=====================
+
+1999-12-21 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * README: Fixed ftp GNU address.
+
+1999-12-13 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * device.c: Use extern declarations of strtok(), strchr(), and
+ getenv() only if not defined as macros.
+
+1999-11-18 Larry Jones <larry.jones@sdrc.com>
+
+ * xditview.c: Add fallback_resources to allow running without
+ access to the app-defaults file.
+
+ * Imakefile: Added rule to create app-defaults to a C header file.
+
+ * GXditview-ad.h: New file containing fallback default resources.
+
+ * ad2c: New file to do the app-defaults -> C header file
+ conversion.
+
+1999-10-27 Larry Jones <larry.jones@sdrc.com>
+
+ * font.c (DisposeFontSizes): If there's a problem loading a font,
+ xditview will fall-back and use the default font, but it hasn't
+ checked before unloading fonts which could result in unloading the
+ default font (possibly multiple times) and then X errors.
+
+1999-09-13 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * Imakefile (extraclean): Added Makefile.
+
+ * xditview.c (main, MakePrompt): Fixing compilation warnings.
+
+ * TODO: Imakefile should be replaced with a configure script.
+
+1999-09-13 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * Makefile: Removed.
+
+1999-09-12 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * Imakefile (GROFF_FONTPATH): Another addition.
+
+ * device.c (FONTPATH): Update to match current groff version.
+
+1999-09-11 Larry Jones <larry.jones@sdrc.com>
+
+ * Imakefile (GROFF_LIBDIR, GROFF_FONTPATH): Update to match
+ current groff version.
+
+ * Dvi.c (Realize, Destroy), DviP.h, draw.c (setFillGC), gray*.bm:
+ Allow 8 levels of gray rather than just 1.
+
+ * draw.c (DrawFilledCircle, DrawFilledEllipse, DrawFilledPolygon):
+ Draw outlines to prevent gaps between abutting figures.
+
+1999-05-27 Werner LEMBERG <wl@gnu.org>
+
+ * xtotroff.c (usage): Fixed typo.
+
+Mon Sep 11 10:40:33 1995 James Clark <jjc@jclark.com>
+
+ * device.c (INT_MIN, INT_MAX): Don't define if already defined.
+
+Mon Aug 8 11:14:11 1994 James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
+
+ * DviChar.c (Adobe_Symbol_map): Use \(nb for notsubset.
+
+Tue Apr 19 04:41:16 1994 James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
+
+ * Dvi.c (resources): Change default for background and foreground
+ to "XtDefaultBackground" and "XtDefaultForeground".
+
+Sat Feb 12 10:38:47 1994 James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
+
+ * DviChar.c (Adobe_Symbol_map): Rename radicalex to rn.
+
+Thu May 27 20:30:12 1993 James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
+
+ * device.c (isascii): Define if necessary.
+ (canonicalize_name): Cast argument to isdigit() to unsigned char.
+
+Thu Apr 29 18:36:57 1993 James Clark (jjc at jclark.com)
+
+ * xditview.c: Include <X11/Xos.h>.
+ (NewFile): Don't declare rindex(). Use strrchr() rather than
+ rindex().
+
+Tue Mar 30 15:12:09 1993 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * draw.c (charExists): Check that fi->per_char is not NULL.
+
+Sat Dec 12 17:42:40 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * Dvi.c (SetGeometry): Cast XtMakeGeometryRequest arguments.
+
+ * draw.c (DrawPolygon, DrawFilledPolygon): Cast Xtfree argument.
+
+ * font.c (DisposeFontSizes): Add declaration.
+
+ * draw.c (FakeCharacter): Add declaration.
+
+Wed Oct 28 13:24:00 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * Imakefile (install.dev): Deleted.
+ (fonts): New target.
+
+Mon Oct 12 10:50:44 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * Imakefile (install.dev): Say when we're installing devX*-12.
+
+ * Imakefile (install.dev): Depends on DESC and FontMap.
+
+Thu Oct 1 20:03:45 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * xditview.c (Syntax): Mention -filename option.
+
+Sat Aug 15 12:56:39 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * GXditview.ad: Bind space and return to NextPage. Bind backspace
+ and delete to previous page.
+
+ * DviChar.c (Adobe_Symbol_map): Add `an'.
+
+ * DviChar.c (Adobe_Symbol_map): Add arrowvertex, arrowverttp, and
+ arrowvertbt.
+
+Mon Aug 10 11:54:27 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * FontMap: Add m/p fields to the fonts names.
+
+Sat Aug 8 12:00:28 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * DESC: Leave font positions 5-9 blank.
+
+Tue Jul 28 11:37:05 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * Imakefile: Don't use gendef. Pass definition of FONTPATH using
+ DEFINES.
+ (path.h): Deleted.
+ (device.c): Don't include path.h. Provide default definition of
+ FONTPATH.
+
+Mon Jul 6 14:06:53 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * Imakefile: Don't install tmac.X and tmac.Xps.
+ * tmac.X, tmac.Xps: Moved to ../macros.
+
+ * Imakefile: Don't install eqnchar.
+ * eqnchar: Deleted.
+
+Sun Jun 14 12:55:02 1992 James Clark (jjc@jclark)
+
+ * tmac.Xps: Handle OE, oe, lq, rq.
+ * draw.c (FakeCharacter): Don't handle these.
+
+ * draw.c (FakeCharacter): Don't handle f/.
+
+Mon Jun 8 11:46:37 1992 James Clark (jjc@jclark)
+
+ * tmac.X: Translate char160 to space.
+
+Sun Jun 7 14:39:53 1992 James Clark (jjc@jclark)
+
+ * tmac.X: Do `mso tmac.psic' before restoring compatibility mode.
+
+ * tmac.X: Add \(OE, \(oe, \(ah, \(ao, \(ho.
+
+ * tmac.Xps: Make it work in compatibility mode.
+ Redo existing character definitions with .Xps-char.
+ Add more character definitions.
+ (Xps-char): New macro.
+
+Sat Jun 6 21:46:03 1992 James Clark (jjc@jclark)
+
+ * DviChar.c (Adobe_Symbol_map): Add +h, +f, +p, Fn, lz.
+ * tmac.X: Add \(bq, \(Bq, \(aq.
+ * tmac.Xps: Handle \(aq, \(bq, \(Bq, \(Fn.
+
+Wed Jun 3 11:11:15 1992 James Clark (jjc@jclark)
+
+ * DviChar.c (Adobe_Symbol_map): Add wp.
+
+Tue Apr 21 09:21:59 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * GXditview.ad: Bind n, p, q keys to NextPage, PreviousPage and
+ Quit actions.
+
+ * xditview.c (RerasterizeAction): New function.
+ (xditview_actions): Add RerasterizeAction.
+ * GXditview.ad: Bind r key to Rerasterize action.
+
+Fri Apr 17 08:25:36 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * xditview.c: Add -filename option.
+ (main): Copy any -filename argument into current_file_name.
+
+Mon Mar 16 10:21:58 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * tmac.X: Load tmac.pspic.
+
+Sun Mar 8 11:27:19 1992 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * Lex.c (GetLine, GetWord, GetNumber): Rewrite.
+
+Sat Oct 12 22:58:52 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * Dvi.c (SetDevice): If the size change request is refused but a
+ larger geometry is offered, request that.
+
+Wed Oct 9 12:27:48 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * font.c (InstallFontSizes): Ignore FontNameAverageWidth component.
+
+ * Dvi.c (default_font_map): Add `adobe' to font names to avoid
+ ambiguity.
+
+ * FontMap: New file.
+ * FontMap.X100, FontMap.X75: Deleted.
+ * xtotroff.c (main, usage): Add -s and -r options.
+ (MapFont): Change the font pattern to have the selected resolution and
+ size.
+ * Imakefile (install.dev): Use FontMap and supply appropriate -s
+ and -r options.
+
+ * xtotroff.c (MapFont): Check for ambiguity by comparing canonicalized
+ font names.
+
+ * DviP.h (DviFontList): Add initialized and scalable members.
+ (font.c): Add support for scalable fonts based on R5 xditview.
+
+ * DviChar.c: Use xmalloc rather than malloc.
+ * xditview.c (xmalloc): New function.
+ * xtotroff.c (xmalloc): New function.
+ * other files: Use XtMalloc and XtFree instead of malloc and free.
+
+Thu Aug 29 20:15:31 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * draw.c (setGC): Do multiplication in floating point to avoid
+ overflow.
+
+Tue Aug 13 12:04:41 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * draw.c (FakeCharacter): Remove casts in defintion of pack2.
+
+Tue Jul 30 11:42:39 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * tmac.Xps: New file.
+ * Imakefile (install): Install tmac.Xps.
+
+Tue Jul 2 09:31:37 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * xtotroff.c (main): Pass argv[0] to usage().
+
+Sun Jun 30 12:34:06 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * xtotroff.c (MapFont): Handle the case where XLoadQueryFont
+ returns NULL.
+
+Sat Jun 29 12:32:52 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * Imakefile: Use ../gendef to generate path.h.
+
+Sun Jun 16 13:26:34 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * Imakefile (depend.o): Change to device.o.
+
+Sun Jun 2 12:17:56 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * Imakefile: Remove spaces from the beginning of variable
+ assignment lines.
+
+Sun May 26 14:14:01 1991 James Clark (jjc at jclark)
+
+ * xditview.c (Syntax): Update.
+
+ * Dvi.c (DviSaveToFile, SaveToFile): New functions.
+ (FindPage): Check that we're not readingTmp before checking for
+ end of file of normal input file.
+ (ClassPartInitialize): New function.
+ * Dvi.h: Add declaration of DviSaveToFile.
+ * DviP.h: Add save method to DviClassPart. Declare
+ InheritSaveToFile.
+ * xditview.c (DoPrint, Print, PrintAction): New functions.
+ * xditview.c: Add print menu entry.
+ * xditview.c: Provide printCommand application resource.
+ * lex.c: Don't output EOF to temporary file.
+
+ * Dvi.c (QueryGeometry): Check request->request_mode.
+
+ * Dvi.c (SetDevice): New function.
+ (SetDeviceResolution): Deleted.
+
+ * Dvi.c: Add resolution resource.
+ * DviP.h: Add definitions of XtNResolution and XtCResolution.
+ * xditview.c: Add -resolution argument.
+ * GXditview.ad: Add default for GXditview.height.
+ * Dvi.c (Initialize, SetDevice): Use default_resolution.
+
+ * Dvi.c: Make MY_HEIGHT and MY_WIDTH use the paperlength and
+ paperwidth commands in the DESC file.
+
+ * Dvi.c: Add SS font to default font map.
+
+ * draw.c: Rewritten so as not to assume device and display
+ resolution is the same.
+ * DviP.h: Include device.h. Add device_font member to DviFontList.
+ Add adjustable array to DviCharCache. Add text_x_width,
+ text_device_width, word_flag, device_font, device_font_number,
+ device, native, device_resolution, display_resolution,
+ paperlength, paperwidth, scale_factor, sizescale members.
+ * Dvi.c (Initialize): Initialize new variable used by draw.c.
+ (Destroy): Call device_destroy.
+ * font.c (MaxFontPosition): New function.
+ (LookupFontSizeBySize): Handle sizescale.
+ (InstallFont): Load the device font.
+ (ForgetFonts): New function.
+ (QueryDeviceFont): New function.
+ * parse.c (ParseInput): Handle t and u commands. Split off
+ character output into draw.c.
+ (ParseDeviceControl): Ignore res command. Use the device argument
+ to the T command.
+
+ * font.c (MapXNameToDviName): Ifdefed out.
+
+ * path.h: New file.
+ * device.c, device.h: New files.
+
+ * DviChar.c: Add entries for lB, rB, oq, lC, rC, md.
+
+ * INSTALL: New file.
+
+ * libxdvi: Merged into main directory.
+ * xtotroff.c, xditview.c: Change includes accordingly.
+
+ * devX75, devX100: Merged into main directory.
+ * xditview.man: Renamed to gxditview.man.
+
+ * Xditview.ad: Renamed to GXditview.ad.
+ * xditview.c (main): Use class of GXditview rather than xditview.
+
+ * Imakefile: New file.
+ * Makefile: Deleted.
+
+ * xtotroff.c (MapFont): Unlink output file before opening it.
+
+ * Started separate ChangeLog.
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/devices/xditview/DESC.in b/contrib/groff/src/devices/xditview/DESC.in
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..172170c9c0b5
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/devices/xditview/DESC.in
@@ -0,0 +1,9 @@
+styles R I B BI
+fonts 6 0 0 0 0 0 S
+sizes 8 10 12 14 18 24 0
+res 75
+X11
+hor 1
+vert 1
+unitwidth 10
+postpro gxditview
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/devices/xditview/Dvi.c b/contrib/groff/src/devices/xditview/Dvi.c
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..f849fb14a9b7
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/devices/xditview/Dvi.c
@@ -0,0 +1,611 @@
+#ifndef SABER
+#ifndef lint
+static char Xrcsid[] = "$XConsortium: Dvi.c,v 1.9 89/12/10 16:12:25 rws Exp $";
+#endif /* lint */
+#endif /* SABER */
+
+/*
+ * Dvi.c - Dvi display widget
+ *
+ */
+
+#define XtStrlen(s) ((s) ? strlen(s) : 0)
+
+ /* The following are defined for the reader's convenience. Any
+ Xt..Field macro in this code just refers to some field in
+ one of the substructures of the WidgetRec. */
+
+#include <X11/IntrinsicP.h>
+#include <X11/StringDefs.h>
+#include <X11/Xmu/Converters.h>
+#include <stdio.h>
+#include <ctype.h>
+#include "DviP.h"
+
+/****************************************************************
+ *
+ * Full class record constant
+ *
+ ****************************************************************/
+
+/* Private Data */
+
+static char default_font_map_1[] = "\
+TR -adobe-times-medium-r-normal--*-100-*-*-*-*-iso8859-1\n\
+TI -adobe-times-medium-i-normal--*-100-*-*-*-*-iso8859-1\n\
+TB -adobe-times-bold-r-normal--*-100-*-*-*-*-iso8859-1\n\
+TBI -adobe-times-bold-i-normal--*-100-*-*-*-*-iso8859-1\n\
+CR -adobe-courier-medium-r-normal--*-100-*-*-*-*-iso8859-1\n\
+CI -adobe-courier-medium-o-normal--*-100-*-*-*-*-iso8859-1\n\
+CB -adobe-courier-bold-r-normal--*-100-*-*-*-*-iso8859-1\n\
+CBI -adobe-courier-bold-o-normal--*-100-*-*-*-*-iso8859-1\n\
+";
+static char default_font_map_2[] = "\
+HR -adobe-helvetica-medium-r-normal--*-100-*-*-*-*-iso8859-1\n\
+HI -adobe-helvetica-medium-o-normal--*-100-*-*-*-*-iso8859-1\n\
+HB -adobe-helvetica-bold-r-normal--*-100-*-*-*-*-iso8859-1\n\
+HBI -adobe-helvetica-bold-o-normal--*-100-*-*-*-*-iso8859-1\n\
+";
+static char default_font_map_3[] = "\
+NR -adobe-new century schoolbook-medium-r-normal--*-100-*-*-*-*-iso8859-1\n\
+NI -adobe-new century schoolbook-medium-i-normal--*-100-*-*-*-*-iso8859-1\n\
+NB -adobe-new century schoolbook-bold-r-normal--*-100-*-*-*-*-iso8859-1\n\
+NBI -adobe-new century schoolbook-bold-i-normal--*-100-*-*-*-*-iso8859-1\n\
+S -adobe-symbol-medium-r-normal--*-100-*-*-*-*-adobe-fontspecific\n\
+SS -adobe-symbol-medium-r-normal--*-100-*-*-*-*-adobe-fontspecific\n\
+";
+
+#define offset(field) XtOffset(DviWidget, field)
+
+#define MY_WIDTH(dw) ((int)(dw->dvi.paperwidth * dw->dvi.scale_factor + .5))
+#define MY_HEIGHT(dw) ((int)(dw->dvi.paperlength * dw->dvi.scale_factor + .5))
+
+static XtResource resources[] = {
+ {(String)XtNfontMap, (String)XtCFontMap, (String)XtRString,
+ sizeof (char *), offset(dvi.font_map_string),
+ (String)XtRString, NULL /* set in code */},
+ {(String)XtNforeground, (String)XtCForeground, (String)XtRPixel,
+ sizeof (unsigned long), offset(dvi.foreground),
+ (String)XtRString, (XtPointer)"XtDefaultForeground"},
+ {(String)XtNbackground, (String)XtCBackground, (String)XtRPixel,
+ sizeof (unsigned long), offset(dvi.background),
+ (String)XtRString, (XtPointer)"XtDefaultBackground"},
+ {(String)XtNpageNumber, (String)XtCPageNumber, (String)XtRInt,
+ sizeof (int), offset(dvi.requested_page),
+ (String)XtRString, (XtPointer)"1"},
+ {(String)XtNlastPageNumber, (String)XtCLastPageNumber, (String)XtRInt,
+ sizeof (int), offset (dvi.last_page),
+ (String)XtRString, (XtPointer)"0"},
+ {(String)XtNfile, (String)XtCFile, (String)XtRFile,
+ sizeof (FILE *), offset (dvi.file),
+ (String)XtRFile, (XtPointer)0},
+ {(String)XtNseek, (String)XtCSeek, (String)XtRBoolean,
+ sizeof (Boolean), offset(dvi.seek),
+ (String)XtRString, (XtPointer)"false"},
+ {(String)XtNfont, (String)XtCFont, (String)XtRFontStruct,
+ sizeof (XFontStruct *), offset(dvi.default_font),
+ (String)XtRString, (XtPointer)"xtdefaultfont"},
+ {(String)XtNbackingStore, (String)XtCBackingStore, (String)XtRBackingStore,
+ sizeof (int), offset(dvi.backing_store),
+ (String)XtRString, (XtPointer)"default"},
+ {(String)XtNnoPolyText, (String)XtCNoPolyText, (String)XtRBoolean,
+ sizeof (Boolean), offset(dvi.noPolyText),
+ (String)XtRString, (XtPointer)"false"},
+ {(String)XtNresolution, (String)XtCResolution, (String)XtRInt,
+ sizeof(int), offset(dvi.default_resolution),
+ (String)XtRString, (XtPointer)"75"},
+};
+
+#undef offset
+
+static void ClassInitialize (void);
+static void ClassPartInitialize(WidgetClass);
+static void Initialize(Widget, Widget, ArgList, Cardinal *);
+static void Realize (Widget, XtValueMask *, XSetWindowAttributes *);
+static void Destroy (Widget);
+static void Redisplay (Widget, XEvent *, Region);
+static Boolean SetValues (Widget, Widget, Widget,
+ ArgList, Cardinal *);
+static Boolean SetValuesHook (Widget, ArgList, Cardinal *);
+static XtGeometryResult QueryGeometry (Widget, XtWidgetGeometry *,
+ XtWidgetGeometry *);
+static void ShowDvi (DviWidget);
+static void CloseFile (DviWidget);
+static void OpenFile (DviWidget);
+static void FindPage (DviWidget);
+
+static void SaveToFile (Widget, FILE *);
+
+/* font.c */
+extern void ParseFontMap(DviWidget);
+extern void DestroyFontMap(DviFontMap *);
+extern void ForgetFonts(DviWidget);
+
+/* page.c */
+extern void DestroyFileMap(DviFileMap *);
+extern long SearchPagePosition(DviWidget, int);
+extern void FileSeek(DviWidget, long);
+extern void ForgetPagePositions(DviWidget);
+
+/* parse.c */
+extern int ParseInput(register DviWidget);
+
+DviClassRec dviClassRec = {
+{
+ &widgetClassRec, /* superclass */
+ (String)"Dvi", /* class_name */
+ sizeof(DviRec), /* size */
+ ClassInitialize, /* class_initialize */
+ ClassPartInitialize, /* class_part_initialize */
+ FALSE, /* class_inited */
+ Initialize, /* initialize */
+ NULL, /* initialize_hook */
+ Realize, /* realize */
+ NULL, /* actions */
+ 0, /* num_actions */
+ resources, /* resources */
+ XtNumber(resources), /* resource_count */
+ NULLQUARK, /* xrm_class */
+ FALSE, /* compress_motion */
+ TRUE, /* compress_exposure */
+ TRUE, /* compress_enterleave */
+ FALSE, /* visible_interest */
+ Destroy, /* destroy */
+ NULL, /* resize */
+ Redisplay, /* expose */
+ SetValues, /* set_values */
+ SetValuesHook, /* set_values_hook */
+ NULL, /* set_values_almost */
+ NULL, /* get_values_hook */
+ NULL, /* accept_focus */
+ XtVersion, /* version */
+ NULL, /* callback_private */
+ 0, /* tm_table */
+ QueryGeometry, /* query_geometry */
+ NULL, /* display_accelerator */
+ NULL /* extension */
+},{
+ SaveToFile, /* save */
+},
+};
+
+WidgetClass dviWidgetClass = (WidgetClass) &dviClassRec;
+
+static void ClassInitialize (void)
+{
+ int len1 = strlen(default_font_map_1);
+ int len2 = strlen(default_font_map_2);
+ int len3 = strlen(default_font_map_3);
+ char *dfm = XtMalloc(len1 + len2 + len3 + 1);
+ char *ptr = dfm;
+ strcpy(ptr, default_font_map_1); ptr += len1;
+ strcpy(ptr, default_font_map_2); ptr += len2;
+ strcpy(ptr, default_font_map_3);
+ resources[0].default_addr = dfm;
+
+ XtAddConverter( XtRString, XtRBackingStore, XmuCvtStringToBackingStore,
+ NULL, 0 );
+}
+
+/****************************************************************
+ *
+ * Private Procedures
+ *
+ ****************************************************************/
+
+/* ARGSUSED */
+static void Initialize(Widget request, Widget new_wd,
+ ArgList args, Cardinal *num_args)
+{
+ DviWidget dw = (DviWidget) new_wd;
+
+ dw->dvi.current_page = 0;
+ dw->dvi.font_map = 0;
+ dw->dvi.cache.index = 0;
+ dw->dvi.text_x_width = 0;
+ dw->dvi.text_device_width = 0;
+ dw->dvi.word_flag = 0;
+ dw->dvi.file = 0;
+ dw->dvi.tmpFile = 0;
+ dw->dvi.state = 0;
+ dw->dvi.readingTmp = 0;
+ dw->dvi.cache.char_index = 0;
+ dw->dvi.cache.font_size = -1;
+ dw->dvi.cache.font_number = -1;
+ dw->dvi.cache.adjustable[0] = 0;
+ dw->dvi.file_map = 0;
+ dw->dvi.fonts = 0;
+ dw->dvi.seek = False;
+ dw->dvi.device_resolution = dw->dvi.default_resolution;
+ dw->dvi.display_resolution = dw->dvi.default_resolution;
+ dw->dvi.paperlength = dw->dvi.default_resolution*11;
+ dw->dvi.paperwidth = (dw->dvi.default_resolution*8
+ + dw->dvi.default_resolution/2);
+ dw->dvi.scale_factor = 1.0;
+ dw->dvi.sizescale = 1;
+ dw->dvi.line_thickness = -1;
+ dw->dvi.line_width = 1;
+ dw->dvi.fill = DVI_FILL_MAX;
+ dw->dvi.device_font = 0;
+ dw->dvi.device_font_number = -1;
+ dw->dvi.device = 0;
+ dw->dvi.native = 0;
+
+ request = request; /* unused; suppress compiler warning */
+ args = args;
+ num_args = num_args;
+}
+
+#include "gray1.bm"
+#include "gray2.bm"
+#include "gray3.bm"
+#include "gray4.bm"
+#include "gray5.bm"
+#include "gray6.bm"
+#include "gray7.bm"
+#include "gray8.bm"
+
+static void
+Realize (Widget w, XtValueMask *valueMask, XSetWindowAttributes *attrs)
+{
+ DviWidget dw = (DviWidget) w;
+ XGCValues values;
+
+ if (dw->dvi.backing_store != Always + WhenMapped + NotUseful) {
+ attrs->backing_store = dw->dvi.backing_store;
+ *valueMask |= CWBackingStore;
+ }
+ XtCreateWindow (w, (unsigned)InputOutput, (Visual *) CopyFromParent,
+ *valueMask, attrs);
+ values.foreground = dw->dvi.foreground;
+ values.cap_style = CapRound;
+ values.join_style = JoinRound;
+ values.line_width = dw->dvi.line_width;
+ dw->dvi.normal_GC = XCreateGC (XtDisplay (w), XtWindow (w),
+ GCForeground|GCCapStyle|GCJoinStyle
+ |GCLineWidth,
+ &values);
+ dw->dvi.gray[0] = XCreateBitmapFromData(XtDisplay (w), XtWindow (w),
+ gray1_bits,
+ gray1_width, gray1_height);
+ dw->dvi.gray[1] = XCreateBitmapFromData(XtDisplay (w), XtWindow (w),
+ gray2_bits,
+ gray2_width, gray2_height);
+ dw->dvi.gray[2] = XCreateBitmapFromData(XtDisplay (w), XtWindow (w),
+ gray3_bits,
+ gray3_width, gray3_height);
+ dw->dvi.gray[3] = XCreateBitmapFromData(XtDisplay (w), XtWindow (w),
+ gray4_bits,
+ gray4_width, gray4_height);
+ dw->dvi.gray[4] = XCreateBitmapFromData(XtDisplay (w), XtWindow (w),
+ gray5_bits,
+ gray5_width, gray5_height);
+ dw->dvi.gray[5] = XCreateBitmapFromData(XtDisplay (w), XtWindow (w),
+ gray6_bits,
+ gray6_width, gray6_height);
+ dw->dvi.gray[6] = XCreateBitmapFromData(XtDisplay (w), XtWindow (w),
+ gray7_bits,
+ gray7_width, gray7_height);
+ dw->dvi.gray[7] = XCreateBitmapFromData(XtDisplay (w), XtWindow (w),
+ gray8_bits,
+ gray8_width, gray8_height);
+ values.background = dw->dvi.background;
+ values.stipple = dw->dvi.gray[5];
+ dw->dvi.fill_GC = XCreateGC (XtDisplay (w), XtWindow (w),
+ GCForeground|GCBackground|GCStipple,
+ &values);
+
+ dw->dvi.fill_type = 9;
+
+ if (dw->dvi.file)
+ OpenFile (dw);
+ ParseFontMap (dw);
+}
+
+static void
+Destroy(Widget w)
+{
+ DviWidget dw = (DviWidget) w;
+
+ XFreeGC (XtDisplay (w), dw->dvi.normal_GC);
+ XFreeGC (XtDisplay (w), dw->dvi.fill_GC);
+ XFreePixmap (XtDisplay (w), dw->dvi.gray[0]);
+ XFreePixmap (XtDisplay (w), dw->dvi.gray[1]);
+ XFreePixmap (XtDisplay (w), dw->dvi.gray[2]);
+ XFreePixmap (XtDisplay (w), dw->dvi.gray[3]);
+ XFreePixmap (XtDisplay (w), dw->dvi.gray[4]);
+ XFreePixmap (XtDisplay (w), dw->dvi.gray[5]);
+ XFreePixmap (XtDisplay (w), dw->dvi.gray[6]);
+ XFreePixmap (XtDisplay (w), dw->dvi.gray[7]);
+ DestroyFontMap (dw->dvi.font_map);
+ DestroyFileMap (dw->dvi.file_map);
+ device_destroy (dw->dvi.device);
+}
+
+/*
+ * Repaint the widget window
+ */
+
+/* ARGSUSED */
+static void
+Redisplay(Widget w, XEvent *event, Region region)
+{
+ DviWidget dw = (DviWidget) w;
+ XRectangle extents;
+
+ XClipBox (region, &extents);
+ dw->dvi.extents.x1 = extents.x;
+ dw->dvi.extents.y1 = extents.y;
+ dw->dvi.extents.x2 = extents.x + extents.width;
+ dw->dvi.extents.y2 = extents.y + extents.height;
+ ShowDvi (dw);
+
+ event = event; /* unused; suppress compiler warning */
+}
+
+/*
+ * Set specified arguments into widget
+ */
+/* ARGSUSED */
+static Boolean
+SetValues (Widget wcurrent, Widget wrequest, Widget wnew,
+ ArgList args, Cardinal *num_args)
+{
+ Boolean redisplay = FALSE;
+ char *new_map;
+ int cur, req;
+ DviWidget current = (DviWidget)wcurrent;
+ DviWidget request = (DviWidget)wrequest;
+ DviWidget new_wd = (DviWidget)wnew;
+
+ if (current->dvi.font_map_string != request->dvi.font_map_string) {
+ new_map = XtMalloc (strlen (request->dvi.font_map_string) + 1);
+ if (new_map) {
+ redisplay = TRUE;
+ strcpy (new_map, request->dvi.font_map_string);
+ new_wd->dvi.font_map_string = new_map;
+ if (current->dvi.font_map_string)
+ XtFree (current->dvi.font_map_string);
+ current->dvi.font_map_string = 0;
+ ParseFontMap (new_wd);
+ }
+ }
+
+ req = request->dvi.requested_page;
+ cur = current->dvi.requested_page;
+ if (cur != req) {
+ if (!request->dvi.file)
+ req = 0;
+ else {
+ if (req < 1)
+ req = 1;
+ if (current->dvi.last_page != 0 &&
+ req > current->dvi.last_page)
+ req = current->dvi.last_page;
+ }
+ if (cur != req)
+ redisplay = TRUE;
+ new_wd->dvi.requested_page = req;
+ if (current->dvi.last_page == 0 && req > cur)
+ FindPage (new_wd);
+ }
+
+ args = args; /* unused; suppress compiler warning */
+ num_args = num_args;
+
+ return redisplay;
+}
+
+/*
+ * use the set_values_hook entry to check when
+ * the file is set
+ */
+
+static Boolean
+SetValuesHook (Widget wdw, ArgList args, Cardinal *num_argsp)
+{
+ Cardinal i;
+ DviWidget dw = (DviWidget)wdw;
+
+ for (i = 0; i < *num_argsp; i++) {
+ if (!strcmp (args[i].name, XtNfile)) {
+ CloseFile (dw);
+ OpenFile (dw);
+ return TRUE;
+ }
+ }
+ return FALSE;
+}
+
+static void CloseFile (DviWidget dw)
+{
+ if (dw->dvi.tmpFile)
+ fclose (dw->dvi.tmpFile);
+ ForgetPagePositions (dw);
+}
+
+static void OpenFile (DviWidget dw)
+{
+ dw->dvi.tmpFile = 0;
+ if (!dw->dvi.seek)
+ dw->dvi.tmpFile = tmpfile();
+ dw->dvi.requested_page = 1;
+ dw->dvi.last_page = 0;
+}
+
+static XtGeometryResult
+QueryGeometry (Widget w, XtWidgetGeometry *request,
+ XtWidgetGeometry *geometry_return)
+{
+ XtGeometryResult ret;
+ DviWidget dw = (DviWidget) w;
+
+ ret = XtGeometryYes;
+ if (((request->request_mode & CWWidth)
+ && request->width < MY_WIDTH(dw))
+ || ((request->request_mode & CWHeight)
+ && request->height < MY_HEIGHT(dw)))
+ ret = XtGeometryAlmost;
+ geometry_return->width = MY_WIDTH(dw);
+ geometry_return->height = MY_HEIGHT(dw);
+ geometry_return->request_mode = CWWidth|CWHeight;
+ return ret;
+}
+
+void
+SetDevice (DviWidget dw, const char *name)
+{
+ XtWidgetGeometry request, reply;
+ XtGeometryResult ret;
+
+ ForgetFonts (dw);
+ dw->dvi.device = device_load (name);
+ if (!dw->dvi.device)
+ return;
+ dw->dvi.sizescale = dw->dvi.device->sizescale;
+ dw->dvi.device_resolution = dw->dvi.device->res;
+ dw->dvi.native = dw->dvi.device->X11;
+ dw->dvi.paperlength = dw->dvi.device->paperlength;
+ dw->dvi.paperwidth = dw->dvi.device->paperwidth;
+ if (dw->dvi.native) {
+ dw->dvi.display_resolution = dw->dvi.device_resolution;
+ dw->dvi.scale_factor = 1.0;
+ }
+ else {
+ dw->dvi.display_resolution = dw->dvi.default_resolution;
+ dw->dvi.scale_factor = ((double)dw->dvi.display_resolution
+ / dw->dvi.device_resolution);
+ }
+ request.request_mode = CWWidth|CWHeight;
+ request.width = MY_WIDTH(dw);
+ request.height = MY_HEIGHT(dw);
+ ret = XtMakeGeometryRequest ((Widget)dw, &request, &reply);
+ if (ret == XtGeometryAlmost
+ && reply.height >= request.height
+ && reply.width >= request.width) {
+ request.width = reply.width;
+ request.height = reply.height;
+ XtMakeGeometryRequest ((Widget)dw, &request, &reply);
+ }
+}
+
+static void
+ShowDvi (DviWidget dw)
+{
+ if (!dw->dvi.file) {
+ static char Error[] = "No file selected";
+
+ XSetFont (XtDisplay(dw), dw->dvi.normal_GC,
+ dw->dvi.default_font->fid);
+ XDrawString (XtDisplay (dw), XtWindow (dw), dw->dvi.normal_GC,
+ 20, 20, Error, strlen (Error));
+ return;
+ }
+
+ FindPage (dw);
+
+ dw->dvi.display_enable = 1;
+ ParseInput (dw);
+ if (dw->dvi.last_page && dw->dvi.requested_page > dw->dvi.last_page)
+ dw->dvi.requested_page = dw->dvi.last_page;
+}
+
+static void
+FindPage (DviWidget dw)
+{
+ int i;
+ long file_position;
+
+ if (dw->dvi.requested_page < 1)
+ dw->dvi.requested_page = 1;
+
+ if (dw->dvi.last_page != 0 && dw->dvi.requested_page > dw->dvi.last_page)
+ dw->dvi.requested_page = dw->dvi.last_page;
+
+ file_position = SearchPagePosition (dw, dw->dvi.requested_page);
+ if (file_position != -1) {
+ FileSeek(dw, file_position);
+ dw->dvi.current_page = dw->dvi.requested_page;
+ } else {
+ for (i=dw->dvi.requested_page; i > 0; i--) {
+ file_position = SearchPagePosition (dw, i);
+ if (file_position != -1)
+ break;
+ }
+ if (file_position == -1)
+ file_position = 0;
+ FileSeek (dw, file_position);
+
+ dw->dvi.current_page = i;
+
+ dw->dvi.display_enable = 0;
+ while (dw->dvi.current_page != dw->dvi.requested_page) {
+ dw->dvi.current_page = ParseInput (dw);
+ /*
+ * at EOF, seek back to the beginning of this page.
+ */
+ if (!dw->dvi.readingTmp && feof (dw->dvi.file)) {
+ file_position = SearchPagePosition (dw,
+ dw->dvi.current_page);
+ if (file_position != -1)
+ FileSeek (dw, file_position);
+ dw->dvi.requested_page = dw->dvi.current_page;
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+void DviSaveToFile(Widget w, FILE *fp)
+{
+ XtCheckSubclass(w, dviWidgetClass, NULL);
+ (*((DviWidgetClass) XtClass(w))->command_class.save)(w, fp);
+}
+
+static
+void SaveToFile(Widget w, FILE *fp)
+{
+ DviWidget dw = (DviWidget)w;
+ long pos;
+ int c;
+
+ if (dw->dvi.tmpFile) {
+ pos = ftell(dw->dvi.tmpFile);
+ if (dw->dvi.ungot) {
+ pos--;
+ dw->dvi.ungot = 0;
+ /* The ungot character is in the tmpFile, so we don't
+ want to read it from file. */
+ (void)getc(dw->dvi.file);
+ }
+ }
+ else
+ pos = ftell(dw->dvi.file);
+ FileSeek(dw, 0L);
+ while (DviGetC(dw, &c) != EOF)
+ if (putc(c, fp) == EOF) {
+ /* XXX print error message */
+ break;
+ }
+ FileSeek(dw, pos);
+}
+
+static
+void ClassPartInitialize(WidgetClass widget_class)
+{
+ DviWidgetClass wc = (DviWidgetClass)widget_class;
+ DviWidgetClass super = (DviWidgetClass) wc->core_class.superclass;
+ if (wc->command_class.save == InheritSaveToFile)
+ wc->command_class.save = super->command_class.save;
+}
+
+/*
+Local Variables:
+c-indent-level: 8
+c-continued-statement-offset: 8
+c-brace-offset: -8
+c-argdecl-indent: 8
+c-label-offset: -8
+c-tab-always-indent: nil
+End:
+*/
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/devices/xditview/Dvi.h b/contrib/groff/src/devices/xditview/Dvi.h
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..bf97374d0275
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/devices/xditview/Dvi.h
@@ -0,0 +1,46 @@
+/*
+* $XConsortium: Dvi.h,v 1.4 89/07/21 14:22:06 jim Exp $
+*/
+
+#ifndef _XtDvi_h
+#define _XtDvi_h
+
+/***********************************************************************
+ *
+ * Dvi Widget
+ *
+ ***********************************************************************/
+
+/* Parameters:
+
+ Name Class RepType Default Value
+ ---- ----- ------- -------------
+ background Background pixel White
+ foreground Foreground Pixel Black
+ fontMap FontMap char * ...
+ pageNumber PageNumber int 1
+*/
+
+#define XtNfontMap (String)"fontMap"
+#define XtNpageNumber (String)"pageNumber"
+#define XtNlastPageNumber (String)"lastPageNumber"
+#define XtNnoPolyText (String)"noPolyText"
+#define XtNseek (String)"seek"
+#define XtNresolution (String)"resolution"
+
+#define XtCFontMap (String)"FontMap"
+#define XtCPageNumber (String)"PageNumber"
+#define XtCLastPageNumber (String)"LastPageNumber"
+#define XtCNoPolyText (String)"NoPolyText"
+#define XtCSeek (String)"Seek"
+#define XtCResolution (String)"Resolution"
+
+typedef struct _DviRec *DviWidget; /* completely defined in DviP.h */
+typedef struct _DviClassRec *DviWidgetClass; /* completely defined in DviP.h */
+
+extern WidgetClass dviWidgetClass;
+
+void DviSaveToFile(Widget, FILE *);
+
+#endif /* _XtDvi_h */
+/* DON'T ADD STUFF AFTER THIS #endif */
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/devices/xditview/DviP.h b/contrib/groff/src/devices/xditview/DviP.h
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..00f32c81bc5f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/devices/xditview/DviP.h
@@ -0,0 +1,233 @@
+/*
+ * $XConsortium: DviP.h,v 1.5 89/07/22 19:44:08 keith Exp $
+ */
+
+/*
+ * DviP.h - Private definitions for Dvi widget
+ */
+
+#ifndef _XtDviP_h
+#define _XtDviP_h
+
+#include "Dvi.h"
+#include "DviChar.h"
+#include "device.h"
+
+/***********************************************************************
+ *
+ * Dvi Widget Private Data
+ *
+ ***********************************************************************/
+
+/************************************
+ *
+ * Class structure
+ *
+ ***********************************/
+
+/* Type for save method. */
+
+typedef void (*DviSaveProc)(Widget, FILE *);
+
+/*
+ * New fields for the Dvi widget class record
+ */
+
+
+typedef struct _DviClass {
+ DviSaveProc save;
+} DviClassPart;
+
+/*
+ * Full class record declaration
+ */
+
+typedef struct _DviClassRec {
+ CoreClassPart core_class;
+ DviClassPart command_class;
+} DviClassRec;
+
+extern DviClassRec dviClassRec;
+
+/***************************************
+ *
+ * Instance (widget) structure
+ *
+ **************************************/
+
+/*
+ * a list of fonts we've used for this widget
+ */
+
+typedef struct _dviFontSizeList {
+ struct _dviFontSizeList *next;
+ int size;
+ char *x_name;
+ XFontStruct *font;
+ int doesnt_exist;
+} DviFontSizeList;
+
+typedef struct _dviFontList {
+ struct _dviFontList *next;
+ char *dvi_name;
+ char *x_name;
+ int dvi_number;
+ Boolean initialized;
+ Boolean scalable;
+ DviFontSizeList *sizes;
+ DviCharNameMap *char_map;
+ DeviceFont *device_font;
+} DviFontList;
+
+typedef struct _dviFontMap {
+ struct _dviFontMap *next;
+ char *dvi_name;
+ char *x_name;
+} DviFontMap;
+
+#define DVI_TEXT_CACHE_SIZE 256
+#define DVI_CHAR_CACHE_SIZE 1024
+
+typedef struct _dviCharCache {
+ XTextItem cache[DVI_TEXT_CACHE_SIZE];
+ char adjustable[DVI_TEXT_CACHE_SIZE];
+ char char_cache[DVI_CHAR_CACHE_SIZE];
+ int index;
+ int max;
+ int char_index;
+ int font_size;
+ int font_number;
+ XFontStruct *font;
+ int start_x, start_y;
+ int x, y;
+} DviCharCache;
+
+typedef struct _dviState {
+ struct _dviState *next;
+ int font_size;
+ int font_number;
+ int x;
+ int y;
+} DviState;
+
+typedef struct _dviFileMap {
+ struct _dviFileMap *next;
+ long position;
+ int page_number;
+} DviFileMap;
+
+/*
+ * New fields for the Dvi widget record
+ */
+
+typedef struct {
+ /*
+ * resource specifiable items
+ */
+ char *font_map_string;
+ unsigned long foreground;
+ unsigned long background;
+ int requested_page;
+ int last_page;
+ XFontStruct *default_font;
+ FILE *file;
+ Boolean noPolyText;
+ Boolean seek; /* file is "seekable" */
+ int default_resolution;
+ /*
+ * private state
+ */
+ FILE *tmpFile; /* used when reading stdin */
+ char readingTmp; /* reading now from tmp */
+ char ungot; /* have ungetc'd a char */
+ GC normal_GC;
+ GC fill_GC;
+ DviFileMap *file_map;
+ DviFontList *fonts;
+ DviFontMap *font_map;
+ int current_page;
+ int font_size;
+ int font_number;
+ DeviceFont *device_font;
+ int device_font_number;
+ Device *device;
+ int native;
+ int device_resolution;
+ int display_resolution;
+ int paperlength;
+ int paperwidth;
+ double scale_factor; /* display res / device res */
+ int sizescale;
+ int line_thickness;
+ int line_width;
+
+#define DVI_FILL_MAX 1000
+
+ int fill;
+#define DVI_FILL_WHITE 0
+#define DVI_FILL_GRAY 1
+#define DVI_FILL_BLACK 2
+ int fill_type;
+ Pixmap gray[8];
+ int backing_store;
+ XFontStruct *font;
+ int display_enable;
+ struct ExposedExtents {
+ int x1, y1, x2, y2;
+ } extents;
+ DviState *state;
+ DviCharCache cache;
+ int text_x_width;
+ int text_device_width;
+ int word_flag;
+} DviPart;
+
+int DviGetAndPut(DviWidget, int *);
+#define DviGetIn(dw,cp)\
+ (dw->dvi.tmpFile ? (\
+ DviGetAndPut (dw, cp) \
+ ) :\
+ (*cp = getc (dw->dvi.file))\
+)
+
+#define DviGetC(dw, cp)\
+ (dw->dvi.readingTmp ? (\
+ ((*cp = getc (dw->dvi.tmpFile)) == EOF) ? (\
+ fseek (dw->dvi.tmpFile, 0l, 2),\
+ (dw->dvi.readingTmp = 0),\
+ DviGetIn (dw,cp)\
+ ) : (\
+ *cp\
+ )\
+ ) : (\
+ DviGetIn(dw,cp)\
+ )\
+)
+
+#define DviUngetC(dw, c)\
+ (dw->dvi.readingTmp ? (\
+ ungetc (c, dw->dvi.tmpFile)\
+ ) : ( \
+ (dw->dvi.ungot = 1),\
+ ungetc (c, dw->dvi.file)))
+
+/*
+ * Full widget declaration
+ */
+
+typedef struct _DviRec {
+ CorePart core;
+ DviPart dvi;
+} DviRec;
+
+#define InheritSaveToFile ((DviSaveProc)_XtInherit)
+
+XFontStruct *QueryFont (DviWidget, int, int);
+
+DviCharNameMap *QueryFontMap (DviWidget, int);
+
+DeviceFont *QueryDeviceFont (DviWidget, int);
+
+char *GetWord(DviWidget, char *, int);
+char *GetLine(DviWidget, char *, int);
+#endif /* _XtDviP_h */
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/devices/xditview/FontMap b/contrib/groff/src/devices/xditview/FontMap
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..90911f048ded
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/devices/xditview/FontMap
@@ -0,0 +1,17 @@
+TR -adobe-times-medium-r-normal--*-*-*-*-p-*-iso8859-1
+TI -adobe-times-medium-i-normal--*-*-*-*-p-*-iso8859-1
+TB -adobe-times-bold-r-normal--*-*-*-*-p-*-iso8859-1
+TBI -adobe-times-bold-i-normal--*-*-*-*-p-*-iso8859-1
+CR -adobe-courier-medium-r-normal--*-*-*-*-m-*-iso8859-1
+CI -adobe-courier-medium-o-normal--*-*-*-*-m-*-iso8859-1
+CB -adobe-courier-bold-r-normal--*-*-*-*-m-*-iso8859-1
+CBI -adobe-courier-bold-o-normal--*-*-*-*-m-*-iso8859-1
+HR -adobe-helvetica-medium-r-normal--*-*-*-*-p-*-iso8859-1
+HI -adobe-helvetica-medium-o-normal--*-*-*-*-p-*-iso8859-1
+HB -adobe-helvetica-bold-r-normal--*-*-*-*-p-*-iso8859-1
+HBI -adobe-helvetica-bold-o-normal--*-*-*-*-p-*-iso8859-1
+NR -adobe-new century schoolbook-medium-r-normal--*-*-*-*-p-*-iso8859-1
+NI -adobe-new century schoolbook-medium-i-normal--*-*-*-*-p-*-iso8859-1
+NB -adobe-new century schoolbook-bold-r-normal--*-*-*-*-p-*-iso8859-1
+NBI -adobe-new century schoolbook-bold-i-normal--*-*-*-*-p-*-iso8859-1
+S -adobe-symbol-medium-r-normal--*-*-*-*-p-*-adobe-fontspecific
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/devices/xditview/GXditview.ad b/contrib/groff/src/devices/xditview/GXditview.ad
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..e99ff5e16f38
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/devices/xditview/GXditview.ad
@@ -0,0 +1,57 @@
+GXditview.height: 840
+
+GXditview.paned.allowResize: true
+GXditview.paned.viewport.allowVert: true
+GXditview.paned.viewport.allowHoriz: true
+GXditview.paned.viewport.skipAdjust: false
+GXditview.paned.viewport.width: 600
+GXditview.paned.viewport.height: 800
+GXditview.paned.viewport.showGrip: false
+GXditview.paned.label.skipAdjust: true
+
+GXditview.paned.viewport.dvi.translations: #augment \
+ <Btn1Down>: XawPositionSimpleMenu(menu) MenuPopup(menu)\n\
+ <Key>Next: NextPage()\n\
+ <Key>n: NextPage()\n\
+ <Key>space: NextPage()\n\
+ <Key>Return: NextPage()\n\
+ <Key>Prior: PreviousPage()\n\
+ <Key>p: PreviousPage()\n\
+ <Key>BackSpace: PreviousPage()\n\
+ <Key>Delete: PreviousPage()\n\
+ <Key>Select: SelectPage()\n\
+ <Key>Find: OpenFile()\n\
+ <Key>r: Rerasterize()\n\
+ <Key>q: Quit()
+GXditview.paned.label.translations: #augment \
+ <Btn1Down>: XawPositionSimpleMenu(menu) MenuPopup(menu)\n\
+ <Key>Next: NextPage()\n\
+ <Key>n: NextPage()\n\
+ <Key>space: NextPage()\n\
+ <Key>Return: NextPage()\n\
+ <Key>Prior: PreviousPage()\n\
+ <Key>p: PreviousPage()\n\
+ <Key>BackSpace: PreviousPage()\n\
+ <Key>Delete: PreviousPage()\n\
+ <Key>Select: SelectPage()\n\
+ <Key>Find: OpenFile()\n\
+ <Key>r: Rerasterize()\n\
+ <Key>q: Quit()
+GXditview.menu.nextPage.label: Next Page
+GXditview.menu.previousPage.label: Previous Page
+GXditview.menu.selectPage.label: Select Page
+GXditview.menu.print.label: Print
+GXditview.menu.openFile.label: Open
+GXditview.menu.quit.label: Quit
+
+GXditview.promptShell.allowShellResize: true
+GXditview.promptShell.promptDialog.value.translations: #override \
+ <Key>Return: Accept()
+
+GXditview.promptShell.promptDialog.accept.label: Accept
+GXditview.promptShell.promptDialog.accept.translations: #override \
+ <BtnUp>: Accept() unset()
+
+GXditview.promptShell.promptDialog.cancel.label: Cancel
+GXditview.promptShell.promptDialog.cancel.translations: #override \
+ <BtnUp>: Cancel() unset()
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/devices/xditview/Makefile.sub b/contrib/groff/src/devices/xditview/Makefile.sub
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..f40302091d22
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/devices/xditview/Makefile.sub
@@ -0,0 +1,47 @@
+PROG=gxditview$(EXEEXT)
+MAN1=gxditview.n
+MLIB=$(LIBM)
+XLIBS=$(LIBXUTIL)
+EXTRA_CFLAGS=$(X_CFLAGS)
+EXTRA_LDFLAGS=$(X_LIBS) $(X_PRE_LIBS) -lXaw -lXmu -lXt -lX11 $(X_EXTRA_LIBS)
+OBJS=\
+ device.$(OBJEXT) \
+ draw.$(OBJEXT) \
+ Dvi.$(OBJEXT) \
+ font.$(OBJEXT) \
+ lex.$(OBJEXT) \
+ page.$(OBJEXT) \
+ parse.$(OBJEXT) \
+ xditview.$(OBJEXT)
+CSRCS=\
+ $(srcdir)/device.c \
+ $(srcdir)/draw.c \
+ $(srcdir)/Dvi.c \
+ $(srcdir)/font.c \
+ $(srcdir)/lex.c \
+ $(srcdir)/page.c \
+ $(srcdir)/parse.c \
+ $(srcdir)/xditview.c
+HDRS=\
+ $(srcdir)/device.h \
+ $(srcdir)/Dvi.h \
+ $(srcdir)/DviP.h \
+ $(srcdir)/Menu.h
+GENHDRS=GXditview-ad.h
+
+all depend: $(GENHDRS)
+
+GXditview-ad.h: $(srcdir)/GXditview.ad
+ @echo Making $@
+ @-rm -f $@
+ $(SHELL) $(srcdir)/ad2c $(srcdir)/GXditview.ad >GXditview-ad.h
+
+install_data: $(srcdir)/GXditview.ad
+ -test -d $(appresdir) || $(mkinstalldirs) $(appresdir)
+ if test -f $(appresdir)/GXditview; then \
+ mv $(appresdir)/GXditview $(appresdir)/GXditview.old; \
+ fi
+ $(INSTALL_DATA) $(srcdir)/GXditview.ad $(appresdir)/GXditview
+
+uninstall_sub:
+ -rm -f $(appresdir)/GXditview
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/devices/xditview/Menu.h b/contrib/groff/src/devices/xditview/Menu.h
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..c306b2740a61
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/devices/xditview/Menu.h
@@ -0,0 +1,46 @@
+/*
+ * $XConsortium: Menu.h,v 1.2 89/07/21 14:22:10 jim Exp $
+ */
+
+#ifndef _XtMenu_h
+#define _XtMenu_h
+
+/***********************************************************************
+ *
+ * Menu Widget
+ *
+ ***********************************************************************/
+
+/* Parameters:
+
+ Name Class RepType Default Value
+ ---- ----- ------- -------------
+ background Background pixel White
+ border BorderColor pixel Black
+ borderWidth BorderWidth int 1
+ height Height int 120
+ mappedWhenManaged MappedWhenManaged Boolean True
+ reverseVideo ReverseVideo Boolean False
+ width Width int 120
+ x Position int 0
+ y Position int 0
+
+*/
+
+#define XtNmenuEntries "menuEntries"
+#define XtNhorizontalPadding "horizontalPadding"
+#define XtNverticalPadding "verticalPadding"
+#define XtNselection "Selection"
+
+#define XtCMenuEntries "MenuEntries"
+#define XtCPadding "Padding"
+#define XtCSelection "Selection"
+
+typedef struct _MenuRec *MenuWidget; /* completely defined in MenuPrivate.h */
+typedef struct _MenuClassRec *MenuWidgetClass; /* completely defined in MenuPrivate.h */
+
+extern WidgetClass menuWidgetClass;
+
+extern Widget XawMenuCreate ();
+#endif /* _XtMenu_h */
+/* DON'T ADD STUFF AFTER THIS #endif */
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/devices/xditview/README b/contrib/groff/src/devices/xditview/README
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..1461b5ab6039
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/devices/xditview/README
@@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
+This is gxditview, an X11 previewer for groff based on MIT's xditview.
+This version can be used with the output of gtroff -Tps as well as
+with -TX75 and -TX100. You will need X11R5 or newer to install it (it
+might work on X11R4, but I haven't tested it.)
+
+Previously, gxditview was installed in the usual place for X binaries
+(e.g., /usr/bin/X11); you have to remove it manually.
+
+xditview is copyrighted by MIT under the usual X terms (see
+gxditview.man); the changes to that which come along with the groff package
+are in the public domain.
+
+Please report bugs to bug-groff@gnu.org.
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/devices/xditview/TODO b/contrib/groff/src/devices/xditview/TODO
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..161a7cf115ce
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/devices/xditview/TODO
@@ -0,0 +1,17 @@
+Replace Imakefile with a configure script.
+
+Better error handling.
+
+Resource and command-line option to specify font path.
+
+Resource to specify name of environment variable from which to get the
+font path.
+
+Have character substitutions (currently done in draw.c:FakeCharacter)
+specified in a resource (similar format to FontMap).
+
+The initial width of the dialog box should expand to accommodate the
+default value.
+
+Option in Print dialog to specify that only the current page should be
+printed.
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/devices/xditview/ad2c b/contrib/groff/src/devices/xditview/ad2c
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..ad5d12157e5d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/devices/xditview/ad2c
@@ -0,0 +1,64 @@
+#! /bin/sh
+#
+# ad2c : Convert app-defaults file to C strings decls.
+#
+# George Ferguson, ferguson@cs.rcohester.edu, 12 Nov 1990.
+# 19 Mar 1991: gf
+# Made it self-contained.
+# 6 Jan 1992: mycroft@gnu.ai.mit.edu (Charles Hannum)
+# Removed use of "-n" and ":read" label since Gnu and
+# IBM sed print pattern space on "n" command. Still works
+# with Sun sed, of course.
+# 7 Jan 1992: matthew@sunpix.East.Sun.COM (Matthew Stier)
+# Escape quotes after escaping backslashes.
+# 8 Jul 1992: Version 1.6
+# Manpage fixes.
+# 19 Apr 1993: Version 1.7
+# Remove comments that were inside the sed command since
+# some versions of sed don't like them. The comments are
+# now given here in the header.
+# 31 May 2004: Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org>
+# Force casts to `String'.
+#
+# Comments on the script by line:
+# /^!/d Remove comments
+# /^$/d Remove blanks
+# s/\\/\\\\/g Escape backslashes...
+# s/\\$//g ...except the line continuation ones
+# s/"/\\"/g Escape quotes
+# s/^/"/ Add leading quote and cast
+# : test Establish label for later branch
+# /\\$/b slash Branch to label "slash" if line ends in backslash
+# s/$/",/ Otherwise add closing quote and comma...
+# p ...output the line...
+# d ...and clear the pattern space so it's not printed again
+# : slash Branch comes here if line ends in backslash
+# n Read next line, append to pattern space
+# [...] The "d" and "s" commands that follow just delete
+# comments and blank lines and escape control sequences
+# b test Branch up to see if the line ends in backslash or not
+#
+
+sed '
+/^!/d
+/^$/d
+s/\\/\\\\/g
+s/\\$//g
+s/"/\\"/g
+s/^/(String)"/
+: test
+/\\$/b slash
+s/$/",/
+p
+d
+: slash
+n
+/^!/d
+/^$/d
+s/"/\\"/g
+s/\\\\/\\/g
+s/\\n/\\\\n/g
+s/\\t/\\\\t/g
+s/\\f/\\\\f/g
+s/\\b/\\\\b/g
+b test' "$@"
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/devices/xditview/device.c b/contrib/groff/src/devices/xditview/device.c
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..2cb221944ac4
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/devices/xditview/device.c
@@ -0,0 +1,565 @@
+/* device.c */
+
+#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
+#include <config.h>
+#endif
+
+#include <stdio.h>
+#include <ctype.h>
+#include <stdlib.h>
+#include <string.h>
+
+#include <X11/Xos.h>
+#include <X11/Intrinsic.h>
+
+#include "device.h"
+#include "defs.h"
+
+#ifndef isascii
+#define isascii(c) (1)
+#endif
+
+/* Name of environment variable containing path to be used for
+searching for device and font description files. */
+#define FONTPATH_ENV_VAR "GROFF_FONT_PATH"
+
+#define WS " \t\r\n"
+
+#ifndef INT_MIN
+/* Minimum and maximum values a `signed int' can hold. */
+#define INT_MIN (-INT_MAX-1)
+#define INT_MAX 2147483647
+#endif
+
+#define CHAR_TABLE_SIZE 307
+
+struct _DeviceFont {
+ char *name;
+ int special;
+ DeviceFont *next;
+ Device *dev;
+ struct charinfo *char_table[CHAR_TABLE_SIZE];
+ struct charinfo *code_table[256];
+};
+
+struct charinfo {
+ int width;
+ int code;
+ struct charinfo *next;
+ struct charinfo *code_next;
+ char name[1];
+};
+
+static char *current_filename = 0;
+static int current_lineno = -1;
+
+static void error(const char *s);
+static FILE *open_device_file(const char *, const char *, char **);
+static DeviceFont *load_font(Device *, const char *);
+static Device *new_device(const char *);
+static DeviceFont *new_font(const char *, Device *);
+static void delete_font(DeviceFont *);
+static unsigned hash_name(const char *);
+static struct charinfo *add_char(DeviceFont *, const char *, int, int);
+static int read_charset_section(DeviceFont *, FILE *);
+static char *canonicalize_name(const char *);
+static int scale_round(int, int, int);
+
+static
+Device *new_device(const char *name)
+{
+ Device *dev;
+
+ dev = XtNew(Device);
+ dev->sizescale = 1;
+ dev->res = 0;
+ dev->unitwidth = 0;
+ dev->fonts = 0;
+ dev->X11 = 0;
+ dev->paperlength = 0;
+ dev->paperwidth = 0;
+ dev->name = XtNewString(name);
+ return dev;
+}
+
+void device_destroy(Device *dev)
+{
+ DeviceFont *f;
+
+ if (!dev)
+ return;
+ f = dev->fonts;
+ while (f) {
+ DeviceFont *tem = f;
+ f = f->next;
+ delete_font(tem);
+ }
+
+ XtFree(dev->name);
+ XtFree((char *)dev);
+}
+
+Device *device_load(const char *name)
+{
+ Device *dev;
+ FILE *fp;
+ int err = 0;
+ char buf[256];
+
+ fp = open_device_file(name, "DESC", &current_filename);
+ if (!fp)
+ return 0;
+ dev = new_device(name);
+ current_lineno = 0;
+ while (fgets(buf, sizeof(buf), fp)) {
+ char *p;
+ current_lineno++;
+ p = strtok(buf, WS);
+ if (p) {
+ int *np = 0;
+ char *q;
+
+ if (strcmp(p, "charset") == 0)
+ break;
+ if (strcmp(p, "X11") == 0)
+ dev->X11 = 1;
+ else if (strcmp(p, "sizescale") == 0)
+ np = &dev->sizescale;
+ else if (strcmp(p, "res") == 0)
+ np = &dev->res;
+ else if (strcmp(p, "unitwidth") == 0)
+ np = &dev->unitwidth;
+ else if (strcmp(p, "paperwidth") == 0)
+ np = &dev->paperwidth;
+ else if (strcmp(p, "paperlength") == 0)
+ np = &dev->paperlength;
+
+ if (np) {
+ q = strtok((char *)0, WS);
+ if (!q || sscanf(q, "%d", np) != 1 || *np <= 0) {
+ error("bad argument");
+ err = 1;
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ fclose(fp);
+ current_lineno = -1;
+ if (!err) {
+ if (dev->res == 0) {
+ error("missing res line");
+ err = 1;
+ }
+ else if (dev->unitwidth == 0) {
+ error("missing unitwidth line");
+ err = 1;
+ }
+ }
+ if (dev->paperlength == 0)
+ dev->paperlength = dev->res*11;
+ if (dev->paperwidth == 0)
+ dev->paperwidth = dev->res*8 + dev->res/2;
+ if (err) {
+ device_destroy(dev);
+ dev = 0;
+ }
+ XtFree(current_filename);
+ current_filename = 0;
+ return dev;
+}
+
+
+DeviceFont *device_find_font(Device *dev, const char *name)
+{
+ DeviceFont *f;
+
+ if (!dev)
+ return 0;
+ for (f = dev->fonts; f; f = f->next)
+ if (strcmp(f->name, name) == 0)
+ return f;
+ return load_font(dev, name);
+}
+
+static
+DeviceFont *load_font(Device *dev, const char *name)
+{
+ FILE *fp;
+ char buf[256];
+ DeviceFont *f;
+ int special = 0;
+
+ fp = open_device_file(dev->name, name, &current_filename);
+ if (!fp)
+ return 0;
+ current_lineno = 0;
+ for (;;) {
+ char *p;
+
+ if (!fgets(buf, sizeof(buf), fp)) {
+ error("no charset line");
+ return 0;
+ }
+ current_lineno++;
+ p = strtok(buf, WS);
+ /* charset must be on a line by itself */
+ if (p && strcmp(p, "charset") == 0 && strtok((char *)0, WS) == 0)
+ break;
+ if (p && strcmp(p, "special") == 0)
+ special = 1;
+ }
+ f = new_font(name, dev);
+ f->special = special;
+ if (!read_charset_section(f, fp)) {
+ delete_font(f);
+ f = 0;
+ }
+ else {
+ f->next = dev->fonts;
+ dev->fonts = f;
+ }
+ fclose(fp);
+ XtFree(current_filename);
+ current_filename = 0;
+ return f;
+}
+
+static
+DeviceFont *new_font(const char *name, Device *dev)
+{
+ int i;
+ DeviceFont *f;
+
+ f = XtNew(DeviceFont);
+ f->name = XtNewString(name);
+ f->dev = dev;
+ f->special = 0;
+ f->next = 0;
+ for (i = 0; i < CHAR_TABLE_SIZE; i++)
+ f->char_table[i] = 0;
+ for (i = 0; i < 256; i++)
+ f->code_table[i] = 0;
+ return f;
+}
+
+static
+void delete_font(DeviceFont *f)
+{
+ int i;
+
+ if (!f)
+ return;
+ XtFree(f->name);
+ for (i = 0; i < CHAR_TABLE_SIZE; i++) {
+ struct charinfo *ptr = f->char_table[i];
+ while (ptr) {
+ struct charinfo *tem = ptr;
+ ptr = ptr->next;
+ XtFree((char *)tem);
+ }
+ }
+ XtFree((char *)f);
+}
+
+
+static
+unsigned hash_name(const char *name)
+{
+ unsigned n = 0;
+ /* XXX do better than this */
+ while (*name)
+ n = (n << 1) ^ *name++;
+
+ return n;
+}
+
+static
+int scale_round(int n, int x, int y)
+{
+ int y2;
+
+ if (x == 0)
+ return 0;
+ y2 = y/2;
+ if (n >= 0) {
+ if (n <= (INT_MAX - y2)/x)
+ return (n*x + y2)/y;
+ return (int)(n*(double)x/(double)y + .5);
+ }
+ else {
+ if (-(unsigned)n <= (-(unsigned)INT_MIN - y2)/x)
+ return (n*x - y2)/y;
+ return (int)(n*(double)x/(double)y + .5);
+ }
+}
+
+static
+char *canonicalize_name(const char *s)
+{
+ static char ch[2];
+ if (s[0] == 'c' && s[1] == 'h' && s[2] == 'a' && s[3] == 'r') {
+ const char *p;
+ int n;
+
+ for (p = s + 4; *p; p++)
+ if (!isascii(*p) || !isdigit((unsigned char)*p))
+ return (char *)s;
+ n = atoi(s + 4);
+ if (n >= 0 && n <= 0xff) {
+ ch[0] = (char)n;
+ return ch;
+ }
+ }
+ return (char *)s;
+}
+
+/* Return 1 if the character is present in the font; widthp gets the
+width if non-null. */
+
+int device_char_width(DeviceFont *f, int ps, const char *name, int *widthp)
+{
+ struct charinfo *p;
+
+ name = canonicalize_name(name);
+ for (p = f->char_table[hash_name(name) % CHAR_TABLE_SIZE];; p = p->next) {
+ if (!p)
+ return 0;
+ if (strcmp(p->name, name) == 0)
+ break;
+ }
+ *widthp = scale_round(p->width, ps, f->dev->unitwidth);
+ return 1;
+}
+
+int device_code_width(DeviceFont *f, int ps, int code, int *widthp)
+{
+ struct charinfo *p;
+
+ for (p = f->code_table[code & 0xff];; p = p->code_next) {
+ if (!p)
+ return 0;
+ if (p->code == code)
+ break;
+ }
+ *widthp = scale_round(p->width, ps, f->dev->unitwidth);
+ return 1;
+}
+
+char *device_name_for_code(DeviceFont *f, int code)
+{
+ static struct charinfo *state = 0;
+ if (f)
+ state = f->code_table[code & 0xff];
+ for (; state; state = state->code_next)
+ if (state->code == code && state->name[0] != '\0') {
+ char *name = state->name;
+ state = state->code_next;
+ return name;
+ }
+ return 0;
+}
+
+int device_font_special(DeviceFont *f)
+{
+ return f->special;
+}
+
+static
+struct charinfo *add_char(DeviceFont *f, const char *name, int width, int code)
+{
+ struct charinfo **pp;
+ struct charinfo *ci;
+
+ name = canonicalize_name(name);
+ if (strcmp(name, "---") == 0)
+ name = "";
+
+ ci = (struct charinfo *)XtMalloc(XtOffsetOf(struct charinfo, name[0])
+ + strlen(name) + 1);
+
+ strcpy(ci->name, name);
+ ci->width = width;
+ ci->code = code;
+
+ if (*name != '\0') {
+ pp = &f->char_table[hash_name(name) % CHAR_TABLE_SIZE];
+ ci->next = *pp;
+ *pp = ci;
+ }
+ pp = &f->code_table[code & 0xff];
+ ci->code_next = *pp;
+ *pp = ci;
+ return ci;
+}
+
+/* Return non-zero for success. */
+
+static
+int read_charset_section(DeviceFont *f, FILE *fp)
+{
+ struct charinfo *last_charinfo = 0;
+ char buf[256];
+
+ while (fgets(buf, sizeof(buf), fp)) {
+ char *name;
+ int width;
+ int code;
+ char *p;
+
+ current_lineno++;
+ name = strtok(buf, WS);
+ if (!name)
+ continue; /* ignore blank lines */
+ p = strtok((char *)0, WS);
+ if (!p) /* end of charset section */
+ break;
+ if (strcmp(p, "\"") == 0) {
+ if (!last_charinfo) {
+ error("first line of charset section cannot use `\"'");
+ return 0;
+ }
+ else
+ (void)add_char(f, name,
+ last_charinfo->width, last_charinfo->code);
+ }
+ else {
+ char *q;
+ if (sscanf(p, "%d", &width) != 1) {
+ error("bad width field");
+ return 0;
+ }
+ p = strtok((char *)0, WS);
+ if (!p) {
+ error("missing type field");
+ return 0;
+ }
+ p = strtok((char *)0, WS);
+ if (!p) {
+ error("missing code field");
+ return 0;
+ }
+ code = (int)strtol(p, &q, 0);
+ if (q == p) {
+ error("bad code field");
+ return 0;
+ }
+ last_charinfo = add_char(f, name, width, code);
+ }
+ }
+ return 1;
+}
+
+static
+FILE *find_file(const char *file, char **result)
+{
+ char *buf = NULL;
+ int bufsiz = 0;
+ int flen;
+ FILE *fp;
+ char *path;
+ char *env;
+
+ env = getenv(FONTPATH_ENV_VAR);
+ path = XtMalloc(((env && *env) ? strlen(env) + 1 : 0)
+ + strlen(FONTPATH) + 1);
+ *path = '\0';
+ if (env && *env) {
+ strcat(path, env);
+ strcat(path, ":");
+ }
+ strcat(path, FONTPATH);
+
+ *result = NULL;
+
+ if (file == NULL)
+ return NULL;
+ if (*file == '\0')
+ return NULL;
+
+ if (*file == '/') {
+ fp = fopen(file, "r");
+ if (fp)
+ *result = XtNewString(file);
+ return fp;
+ }
+
+ flen = strlen(file);
+
+ while (*path) {
+ int len;
+ char *start, *end;
+
+ start = path;
+ end = strchr(path, ':');
+ if (end)
+ path = end + 1;
+ else
+ path = end = strchr(path, '\0');
+ if (start >= end)
+ continue;
+ if (end[-1] == '/')
+ --end;
+ len = (end - start) + 1 + flen + 1;
+ if (len > bufsiz) {
+ if (buf)
+ buf = XtRealloc(buf, len);
+ else
+ buf = XtMalloc(len);
+ bufsiz = len;
+ }
+ memcpy(buf, start, end - start);
+ buf[end - start] = '/';
+ strcpy(buf + (end - start) + 1, file);
+ fp = fopen(buf, "r");
+ if (fp) {
+ *result = buf;
+ return fp;
+ }
+ }
+ XtFree(buf);
+ return NULL;
+}
+
+static
+FILE *open_device_file(const char *device_name, const char *file_name,
+ char **result)
+{
+ char *buf;
+ FILE *fp;
+
+ buf = XtMalloc(3 + strlen(device_name) + 1 + strlen(file_name) + 1);
+ sprintf(buf, "dev%s/%s", device_name, file_name);
+ fp = find_file(buf, result);
+ if (!fp) {
+ fprintf(stderr, "can't find device file `%s'\n", file_name);
+ fflush(stderr);
+ }
+ XtFree(buf);
+ return fp;
+}
+
+static
+void error(const char *s)
+{
+ if (current_filename) {
+ fprintf(stderr, "%s:", current_filename);
+ if (current_lineno > 0)
+ fprintf(stderr, "%d:", current_lineno);
+ putc(' ', stderr);
+ }
+ fputs(s, stderr);
+ putc('\n', stderr);
+ fflush(stderr);
+}
+
+/*
+Local Variables:
+c-indent-level: 4
+c-continued-statement-offset: 4
+c-brace-offset: -4
+c-argdecl-indent: 4
+c-label-offset: -4
+c-tab-always-indent: nil
+End:
+*/
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/devices/xditview/device.h b/contrib/groff/src/devices/xditview/device.h
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..6f2944b5ecf4
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/devices/xditview/device.h
@@ -0,0 +1,21 @@
+
+typedef struct _DeviceFont DeviceFont;
+
+typedef struct _Device {
+ char *name;
+ int sizescale;
+ int res;
+ int unitwidth;
+ int paperlength;
+ int paperwidth;
+ int X11;
+ DeviceFont *fonts;
+} Device;
+
+void device_destroy(Device *);
+Device *device_load(const char *);
+DeviceFont *device_find_font(Device *, const char *);
+int device_char_width(DeviceFont *, int, const char *, int *);
+char *device_name_for_code(DeviceFont *, int);
+int device_code_width(DeviceFont *, int, int, int *);
+int device_font_special(DeviceFont *);
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/devices/xditview/draw.c b/contrib/groff/src/devices/xditview/draw.c
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..a808abafbb02
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/devices/xditview/draw.c
@@ -0,0 +1,699 @@
+/*
+ * draw.c
+ *
+ * accept dvi function calls and translate to X
+ */
+
+#include <X11/Xos.h>
+#include <X11/IntrinsicP.h>
+#include <X11/StringDefs.h>
+#include <stdio.h>
+#include <ctype.h>
+#include <math.h>
+
+/* math.h on a Sequent doesn't define M_PI, apparently */
+#ifndef M_PI
+#define M_PI 3.14159265358979323846
+#endif
+
+#include "DviP.h"
+
+#define DeviceToX(dw, n) ((int)((n) * (dw)->dvi.scale_factor + .5))
+#define XPos(dw) (DeviceToX((dw), (dw)->dvi.state->x - \
+ (dw)->dvi.text_device_width) + (dw)->dvi.text_x_width)
+#define YPos(dw) (DeviceToX((dw), (dw)->dvi.state->y))
+
+static int FakeCharacter(DviWidget, char *, int);
+
+/* font.c */
+extern int MaxFontPosition(DviWidget);
+
+void
+HorizontalMove(DviWidget dw, int delta)
+{
+ dw->dvi.state->x += delta;
+}
+
+void
+HorizontalGoto(DviWidget dw, int NewPosition)
+{
+ dw->dvi.state->x = NewPosition;
+}
+
+void
+VerticalMove(DviWidget dw, int delta)
+{
+ dw->dvi.state->y += delta;
+}
+
+void
+VerticalGoto(DviWidget dw, int NewPosition)
+{
+ dw->dvi.state->y = NewPosition;
+}
+
+void
+AdjustCacheDeltas (DviWidget dw)
+{
+ int extra;
+ int nadj;
+ int i;
+
+ nadj = 0;
+ extra = DeviceToX(dw, dw->dvi.text_device_width)
+ - dw->dvi.text_x_width;
+ if (extra == 0)
+ return;
+ for (i = 0; i <= dw->dvi.cache.index; i++)
+ if (dw->dvi.cache.adjustable[i])
+ ++nadj;
+ dw->dvi.text_x_width += extra;
+ if (nadj <= 1)
+ return;
+ for (i = 0; i <= dw->dvi.cache.index; i++)
+ if (dw->dvi.cache.adjustable[i]) {
+ int x;
+ int *deltap;
+
+ x = extra/nadj;
+ deltap = &dw->dvi.cache.cache[i].delta;
+#define MIN_DELTA 2
+ if (*deltap > 0 && x + *deltap < MIN_DELTA) {
+ x = MIN_DELTA - *deltap;
+ if (x <= 0)
+ *deltap = MIN_DELTA;
+ else
+ x = 0;
+ }
+ else
+ *deltap += x;
+ extra -= x;
+ --nadj;
+ dw->dvi.cache.adjustable[i] = 0;
+ }
+}
+
+void
+FlushCharCache (DviWidget dw)
+{
+ if (dw->dvi.cache.char_index != 0) {
+ AdjustCacheDeltas (dw);
+ XDrawText (XtDisplay (dw), XtWindow (dw), dw->dvi.normal_GC,
+ dw->dvi.cache.start_x, dw->dvi.cache.start_y,
+ dw->dvi.cache.cache, dw->dvi.cache.index + 1);
+ }
+ dw->dvi.cache.index = 0;
+ dw->dvi.cache.max = DVI_TEXT_CACHE_SIZE;
+#if 0
+ if (dw->dvi.noPolyText)
+ dw->dvi.cache.max = 1;
+#endif
+ dw->dvi.cache.char_index = 0;
+ dw->dvi.cache.cache[0].nchars = 0;
+ dw->dvi.cache.start_x = dw->dvi.cache.x = XPos (dw);
+ dw->dvi.cache.start_y = dw->dvi.cache.y = YPos (dw);
+}
+
+void
+Newline (DviWidget dw)
+{
+ FlushCharCache (dw);
+ dw->dvi.text_x_width = dw->dvi.text_device_width = 0;
+ dw->dvi.word_flag = 0;
+}
+
+void
+Word (DviWidget dw)
+{
+ dw->dvi.word_flag = 1;
+}
+
+#define charWidth(fi,c) (\
+ (fi)->per_char ?\
+ (fi)->per_char[(c) - (fi)->min_char_or_byte2].width\
+ :\
+ (fi)->max_bounds.width\
+)
+
+
+static
+int charExists (XFontStruct *fi, int c)
+{
+ XCharStruct *p;
+
+ /* `c' is always >= 0 */
+ if (fi->per_char == NULL
+ || (unsigned int)c < fi->min_char_or_byte2
+ || (unsigned int)c > fi->max_char_or_byte2)
+ return 0;
+ p = fi->per_char + (c - fi->min_char_or_byte2);
+ return (p->lbearing != 0 || p->rbearing != 0 || p->width != 0
+ || p->ascent != 0 || p->descent != 0 || p->attributes != 0);
+}
+
+/* `wid' is in device units */
+static void
+DoCharacter (DviWidget dw, int c, int wid)
+{
+ register XFontStruct *font;
+ register XTextItem *text;
+ int x, y;
+
+ x = XPos(dw);
+ y = YPos(dw);
+
+ /*
+ * quick and dirty extents calculation:
+ */
+ if (!(y + 24 >= dw->dvi.extents.y1
+ && y - 24 <= dw->dvi.extents.y2
+#if 0
+ && x + 24 >= dw->dvi.extents.x1
+ && x - 24 <= dw->dvi.extents.x2
+#endif
+ ))
+ return;
+
+ if (y != dw->dvi.cache.y
+ || dw->dvi.cache.char_index >= DVI_CHAR_CACHE_SIZE) {
+ FlushCharCache (dw);
+ x = dw->dvi.cache.x;
+ dw->dvi.cache.adjustable[dw->dvi.cache.index] = 0;
+ }
+ /*
+ * load a new font, if the current block is not empty,
+ * step to the next.
+ */
+ if (dw->dvi.cache.font_size != dw->dvi.state->font_size ||
+ dw->dvi.cache.font_number != dw->dvi.state->font_number)
+ {
+ FlushCharCache (dw);
+ x = dw->dvi.cache.x;
+ dw->dvi.cache.font_size = dw->dvi.state->font_size;
+ dw->dvi.cache.font_number = dw->dvi.state->font_number;
+ dw->dvi.cache.font = QueryFont (dw,
+ dw->dvi.cache.font_number,
+ dw->dvi.cache.font_size);
+ if (dw->dvi.cache.cache[dw->dvi.cache.index].nchars != 0) {
+ ++dw->dvi.cache.index;
+ if (dw->dvi.cache.index >= dw->dvi.cache.max)
+ FlushCharCache (dw);
+ dw->dvi.cache.cache[dw->dvi.cache.index].nchars = 0;
+ dw->dvi.cache.adjustable[dw->dvi.cache.index] = 0;
+ }
+ }
+ if (x != dw->dvi.cache.x || dw->dvi.word_flag) {
+ if (dw->dvi.cache.cache[dw->dvi.cache.index].nchars != 0) {
+ ++dw->dvi.cache.index;
+ if (dw->dvi.cache.index >= dw->dvi.cache.max)
+ FlushCharCache (dw);
+ dw->dvi.cache.cache[dw->dvi.cache.index].nchars = 0;
+ dw->dvi.cache.adjustable[dw->dvi.cache.index] = 0;
+ }
+ dw->dvi.cache.adjustable[dw->dvi.cache.index]
+ = dw->dvi.word_flag;
+ dw->dvi.word_flag = 0;
+ }
+ font = dw->dvi.cache.font;
+ text = &dw->dvi.cache.cache[dw->dvi.cache.index];
+ if (text->nchars == 0) {
+ text->chars = &dw->dvi.cache.char_cache[dw->dvi.cache.char_index];
+ text->delta = x - dw->dvi.cache.x;
+ if (font != dw->dvi.font) {
+ text->font = font->fid;
+ dw->dvi.font = font;
+ } else
+ text->font = None;
+ dw->dvi.cache.x += text->delta;
+ }
+ if (charExists(font, c)) {
+ int w;
+ dw->dvi.cache.char_cache[dw->dvi.cache.char_index++] = (char) c;
+ ++text->nchars;
+ w = charWidth(font, c);
+ dw->dvi.cache.x += w;
+ if (wid != 0) {
+ dw->dvi.text_x_width += w;
+ dw->dvi.text_device_width += wid;
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+static
+int FindCharWidth (DviWidget dw, char *buf, int *widp)
+{
+ int maxpos;
+ int i;
+
+ if (dw->dvi.device_font == 0
+ || dw->dvi.state->font_number != dw->dvi.device_font_number) {
+ dw->dvi.device_font_number = dw->dvi.state->font_number;
+ dw->dvi.device_font
+ = QueryDeviceFont (dw, dw->dvi.device_font_number);
+ }
+ if (dw->dvi.device_font
+ && device_char_width (dw->dvi.device_font,
+ dw->dvi.state->font_size, buf, widp))
+ return 1;
+
+ maxpos = MaxFontPosition (dw);
+ for (i = 1; i <= maxpos; i++) {
+ DeviceFont *f = QueryDeviceFont (dw, i);
+ if (f && device_font_special (f)
+ && device_char_width (f, dw->dvi.state->font_size,
+ buf, widp)) {
+ dw->dvi.state->font_number = i;
+ return 1;
+ }
+ }
+ return 0;
+}
+
+/* Return the width of the character in device units. */
+
+int PutCharacter (DviWidget dw, char *buf)
+{
+ int prevFont;
+ int c = -1;
+ int wid = 0;
+ DviCharNameMap *map;
+
+ if (!dw->dvi.display_enable)
+ return 0; /* The width doesn't matter in this case. */
+ prevFont = dw->dvi.state->font_number;
+ if (!FindCharWidth (dw, buf, &wid))
+ return 0;
+ map = QueryFontMap (dw, dw->dvi.state->font_number);
+ if (map)
+ c = DviCharIndex (map, buf);
+ if (c >= 0)
+ DoCharacter (dw, c, wid);
+ else
+ (void) FakeCharacter (dw, buf, wid);
+ dw->dvi.state->font_number = prevFont;
+ return wid;
+}
+
+/* Return 1 if we can fake it; 0 otherwise. */
+
+static
+int FakeCharacter (DviWidget dw, char *buf, int wid)
+{
+ int oldx, oldw;
+ char ch[2];
+ const char *chars = 0;
+
+ if (buf[0] == '\0' || buf[1] == '\0' || buf[2] != '\0')
+ return 0;
+#define pack2(c1, c2) (((c1) << 8) | (c2))
+
+ switch (pack2(buf[0], buf[1])) {
+ case pack2('f', 'i'):
+ chars = "fi";
+ break;
+ case pack2('f', 'l'):
+ chars = "fl";
+ break;
+ case pack2('f', 'f'):
+ chars = "ff";
+ break;
+ case pack2('F', 'i'):
+ chars = "ffi";
+ break;
+ case pack2('F', 'l'):
+ chars = "ffl";
+ break;
+ }
+ if (!chars)
+ return 0;
+ oldx = dw->dvi.state->x;
+ oldw = dw->dvi.text_device_width;
+ ch[1] = '\0';
+ for (; *chars; chars++) {
+ ch[0] = *chars;
+ dw->dvi.state->x += PutCharacter (dw, ch);
+ }
+ dw->dvi.state->x = oldx;
+ dw->dvi.text_device_width = oldw + wid;
+ return 1;
+}
+
+void
+PutNumberedCharacter (DviWidget dw, int c)
+{
+ char *name;
+ int wid;
+ DviCharNameMap *map;
+
+ if (!dw->dvi.display_enable)
+ return;
+
+ if (dw->dvi.device_font == 0
+ || dw->dvi.state->font_number != dw->dvi.device_font_number) {
+ dw->dvi.device_font_number = dw->dvi.state->font_number;
+ dw->dvi.device_font
+ = QueryDeviceFont (dw, dw->dvi.device_font_number);
+ }
+
+ if (dw->dvi.device_font == 0
+ || !device_code_width (dw->dvi.device_font,
+ dw->dvi.state->font_size, c, &wid))
+ return;
+ if (dw->dvi.native) {
+ DoCharacter (dw, c, wid);
+ return;
+ }
+ map = QueryFontMap (dw, dw->dvi.state->font_number);
+ if (!map)
+ return;
+ for (name = device_name_for_code (dw->dvi.device_font, c);
+ name;
+ name = device_name_for_code ((DeviceFont *)0, c)) {
+ int code = DviCharIndex (map, name);
+ if (code >= 0) {
+ DoCharacter (dw, code, wid);
+ break;
+ }
+ if (FakeCharacter (dw, name, wid))
+ break;
+ }
+}
+
+void
+ClearPage (DviWidget dw)
+{
+ XClearWindow (XtDisplay (dw), XtWindow (dw));
+}
+
+static void
+setGC (DviWidget dw)
+{
+ int desired_line_width;
+
+ if (dw->dvi.line_thickness < 0)
+ desired_line_width = (int)(((double)dw->dvi.device_resolution
+ * dw->dvi.state->font_size)
+ / (10.0*72.0*dw->dvi.sizescale));
+ else
+ desired_line_width = dw->dvi.line_thickness;
+
+ if (desired_line_width != dw->dvi.line_width) {
+ XGCValues values;
+ values.line_width = DeviceToX(dw, desired_line_width);
+ if (values.line_width == 0)
+ values.line_width = 1;
+ XChangeGC(XtDisplay (dw), dw->dvi.normal_GC,
+ GCLineWidth, &values);
+ dw->dvi.line_width = desired_line_width;
+ }
+}
+
+static void
+setFillGC (DviWidget dw)
+{
+ int fill_type;
+ unsigned long mask = GCFillStyle | GCForeground;
+
+ fill_type = (dw->dvi.fill * 10) / (DVI_FILL_MAX + 1);
+ if (dw->dvi.fill_type != fill_type) {
+ XGCValues values;
+ if (fill_type <= 0) {
+ values.foreground = dw->dvi.background;
+ values.fill_style = FillSolid;
+ } else if (fill_type >= 9) {
+ values.foreground = dw->dvi.foreground;
+ values.fill_style = FillSolid;
+ } else {
+ values.foreground = dw->dvi.foreground;
+ values.fill_style = FillOpaqueStippled;
+ values.stipple = dw->dvi.gray[fill_type - 1];
+ mask |= GCStipple;
+ }
+ XChangeGC(XtDisplay (dw), dw->dvi.fill_GC, mask, &values);
+ dw->dvi.fill_type = fill_type;
+ }
+}
+
+void
+DrawLine (DviWidget dw, int x, int y)
+{
+ int xp, yp;
+
+ AdjustCacheDeltas (dw);
+ setGC (dw);
+ xp = XPos (dw);
+ yp = YPos (dw);
+ XDrawLine (XtDisplay (dw), XtWindow (dw), dw->dvi.normal_GC,
+ xp, yp,
+ xp + DeviceToX (dw, x), yp + DeviceToX (dw, y));
+}
+
+void
+DrawCircle (DviWidget dw, int diam)
+{
+ int d;
+
+ AdjustCacheDeltas (dw);
+ setGC (dw);
+ d = DeviceToX (dw, diam);
+ XDrawArc (XtDisplay (dw), XtWindow (dw), dw->dvi.normal_GC,
+ XPos (dw), YPos (dw) - d/2,
+ d, d, 0, 64*360);
+}
+
+void
+DrawFilledCircle (DviWidget dw, int diam)
+{
+ int d;
+
+ AdjustCacheDeltas (dw);
+ setFillGC (dw);
+ d = DeviceToX (dw, diam);
+ XFillArc (XtDisplay (dw), XtWindow (dw), dw->dvi.fill_GC,
+ XPos (dw), YPos (dw) - d/2,
+ d, d, 0, 64*360);
+ XDrawArc (XtDisplay (dw), XtWindow (dw), dw->dvi.fill_GC,
+ XPos (dw), YPos (dw) - d/2,
+ d, d, 0, 64*360);
+}
+
+void
+DrawEllipse (DviWidget dw, int a, int b)
+{
+ AdjustCacheDeltas (dw);
+ setGC (dw);
+ XDrawArc (XtDisplay (dw), XtWindow (dw), dw->dvi.normal_GC,
+ XPos (dw), YPos (dw) - DeviceToX (dw, b/2),
+ DeviceToX (dw, a), DeviceToX (dw, b), 0, 64*360);
+}
+
+void
+DrawFilledEllipse (DviWidget dw, int a, int b)
+{
+ AdjustCacheDeltas (dw);
+ setFillGC (dw);
+ XFillArc (XtDisplay (dw), XtWindow (dw), dw->dvi.fill_GC,
+ XPos (dw), YPos (dw) - DeviceToX (dw, b/2),
+ DeviceToX (dw, a), DeviceToX (dw, b), 0, 64*360);
+ XDrawArc (XtDisplay (dw), XtWindow (dw), dw->dvi.fill_GC,
+ XPos (dw), YPos (dw) - DeviceToX (dw, b/2),
+ DeviceToX (dw, a), DeviceToX (dw, b), 0, 64*360);
+}
+
+void
+DrawArc (DviWidget dw, int x_0, int y_0, int x_1, int y_1)
+{
+ int angle1, angle2;
+ int rad = (int)((sqrt ((double)x_0*x_0 + (double)y_0*y_0)
+ + sqrt ((double)x_1*x_1 + (double)y_1*y_1)
+ + 1.0)/2.0);
+ if ((x_0 == 0 && y_0 == 0) || (x_1 == 0 && y_1 == 0))
+ return;
+ angle1 = (int)(atan2 ((double)y_0, (double)-x_0)*180.0*64.0/M_PI);
+ angle2 = (int)(atan2 ((double)-y_1, (double)x_1)*180.0*64.0/M_PI);
+
+ angle2 -= angle1;
+ if (angle2 < 0)
+ angle2 += 64*360;
+
+ AdjustCacheDeltas (dw);
+ setGC (dw);
+
+ rad = DeviceToX (dw, rad);
+ XDrawArc (XtDisplay (dw), XtWindow (dw), dw->dvi.normal_GC,
+ XPos (dw) + DeviceToX (dw, x_0) - rad,
+ YPos (dw) + DeviceToX (dw, y_0) - rad,
+ rad*2, rad*2, angle1, angle2);
+}
+
+void
+DrawPolygon (DviWidget dw, int *v, int n)
+{
+ XPoint *p;
+ int i;
+ int dx, dy;
+
+ n /= 2;
+
+ AdjustCacheDeltas (dw);
+ setGC (dw);
+ p = (XPoint *)XtMalloc((n + 2)*sizeof(XPoint));
+ p[0].x = XPos (dw);
+ p[0].y = YPos (dw);
+ dx = 0;
+ dy = 0;
+ for (i = 0; i < n; i++) {
+ dx += v[2*i];
+ p[i + 1].x = DeviceToX (dw, dx) + p[0].x;
+ dy += v[2*i + 1];
+ p[i + 1].y = DeviceToX (dw, dy) + p[0].y;
+ }
+ p[n+1].x = p[0].x;
+ p[n+1].y = p[0].y;
+ XDrawLines (XtDisplay (dw), XtWindow (dw), dw->dvi.normal_GC,
+ p, n + 2, CoordModeOrigin);
+ XtFree((char *)p);
+}
+
+void
+DrawFilledPolygon (DviWidget dw, int *v, int n)
+{
+ XPoint *p;
+ int i;
+ int dx, dy;
+
+ n /= 2;
+ if (n < 2)
+ return;
+
+ AdjustCacheDeltas (dw);
+ setFillGC (dw);
+ p = (XPoint *)XtMalloc((n + 2)*sizeof(XPoint));
+ p[0].x = p[n+1].x = XPos (dw);
+ p[0].y = p[n+1].y = YPos (dw);
+ dx = 0;
+ dy = 0;
+ for (i = 0; i < n; i++) {
+ dx += v[2*i];
+ p[i + 1].x = DeviceToX (dw, dx) + p[0].x;
+ dy += v[2*i + 1];
+ p[i + 1].y = DeviceToX (dw, dy) + p[0].y;
+ }
+ XFillPolygon (XtDisplay (dw), XtWindow (dw), dw->dvi.fill_GC,
+ p, n + 1, Complex, CoordModeOrigin);
+ XDrawLines (XtDisplay (dw), XtWindow (dw), dw->dvi.fill_GC,
+ p, n + 2, CoordModeOrigin);
+ XtFree((char *)p);
+}
+
+#define POINTS_MAX 10000
+
+static void
+appendPoint(XPoint *points, int *pointi, int x, int y)
+{
+ if (*pointi < POINTS_MAX) {
+ points[*pointi].x = x;
+ points[*pointi].y = y;
+ *pointi += 1;
+ }
+}
+
+#define FLATNESS 1
+
+static void
+flattenCurve(XPoint *points, int *pointi,
+ int x_2, int y_2, int x_3, int y_3, int x_4, int y_4)
+{
+ int x_1, y_1, dx, dy, n1, n2, n;
+
+ x_1 = points[*pointi - 1].x;
+ y_1 = points[*pointi - 1].y;
+
+ dx = x_4 - x_1;
+ dy = y_4 - y_1;
+
+ n1 = dy*(x_2 - x_1) - dx*(y_2 - y_1);
+ n2 = dy*(x_3 - x_1) - dx*(y_3 - y_1);
+ if (n1 < 0)
+ n1 = -n1;
+ if (n2 < 0)
+ n2 = -n2;
+ n = n1 > n2 ? n1 : n2;
+
+ if (n*n / (dy*dy + dx*dx) <= FLATNESS*FLATNESS)
+ appendPoint (points, pointi, x_4, y_4);
+ else {
+ flattenCurve (points, pointi,
+ (x_1 + x_2)/2,
+ (y_1 + y_2)/2,
+ (x_1 + x_2*2 + x_3)/4,
+ (y_1 + y_2*2 + y_3)/4,
+ (x_1 + 3*x_2 + 3*x_3 + x_4)/8,
+ (y_1 + 3*y_2 + 3*y_3 + y_4)/8);
+ flattenCurve (points, pointi,
+ (x_2 + x_3*2 + x_4)/4,
+ (y_2 + y_3*2 + y_4)/4,
+ (x_3 + x_4)/2,
+ (y_3 + y_4)/2,
+ x_4,
+ y_4);
+ }
+}
+
+void
+DrawSpline (DviWidget dw, int *v, int n)
+{
+ int sx, sy, tx, ty;
+ int ox, oy, dx, dy;
+ int i;
+ int pointi;
+ XPoint points[POINTS_MAX];
+
+ if (n == 0 || (n & 1) != 0)
+ return;
+ AdjustCacheDeltas (dw);
+ setGC (dw);
+ ox = XPos (dw);
+ oy = YPos (dw);
+ dx = v[0];
+ dy = v[1];
+ sx = ox;
+ sy = oy;
+ tx = sx + DeviceToX (dw, dx);
+ ty = sy + DeviceToX (dw, dy);
+
+ pointi = 0;
+
+ appendPoint (points, &pointi, sx, sy);
+ appendPoint (points, &pointi, (sx + tx)/2, (sy + ty)/2);
+
+ for (i = 2; i < n; i += 2) {
+ int ux = ox + DeviceToX (dw, dx += v[i]);
+ int uy = oy + DeviceToX (dw, dy += v[i+1]);
+ flattenCurve (points, &pointi,
+ (sx + tx*5)/6, (sy + ty*5)/6,
+ (tx*5 + ux)/6, (ty*5 + uy)/6,
+ (tx + ux)/2, (ty + uy)/2);
+ sx = tx;
+ sy = ty;
+ tx = ux;
+ ty = uy;
+ }
+
+ appendPoint (points, &pointi, tx, ty);
+
+ XDrawLines (XtDisplay (dw), XtWindow (dw), dw->dvi.normal_GC,
+ points, pointi, CoordModeOrigin);
+}
+
+
+/*
+Local Variables:
+c-indent-level: 8
+c-continued-statement-offset: 8
+c-brace-offset: -8
+c-argdecl-indent: 8
+c-label-offset: -8
+c-tab-always-indent: nil
+End:
+*/
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/devices/xditview/font.c b/contrib/groff/src/devices/xditview/font.c
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..c111a7b9f8ed
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/devices/xditview/font.c
@@ -0,0 +1,442 @@
+/*
+ * font.c
+ *
+ * map dvi fonts to X fonts
+ */
+
+#include <X11/Xos.h>
+#include <X11/IntrinsicP.h>
+#include <X11/StringDefs.h>
+#include <stdio.h>
+#include <ctype.h>
+#include <stdlib.h>
+#include "DviP.h"
+#include "XFontName.h"
+
+static void DisposeFontSizes(DviWidget, DviFontSizeList *);
+void DestroyFontMap(DviFontMap *);
+
+static char *
+savestr (const char *s)
+{
+ char *n;
+
+ if (!s)
+ return 0;
+ n = XtMalloc (strlen (s) + 1);
+ if (n)
+ strcpy (n, s);
+ return n;
+}
+
+static DviFontList *
+LookupFontByPosition (DviWidget dw, int position)
+{
+ DviFontList *f;
+
+ for (f = dw->dvi.fonts; f; f = f->next)
+ if (f->dvi_number == position)
+ break;
+ return f;
+}
+
+int
+MaxFontPosition (DviWidget dw)
+{
+ DviFontList *f;
+ int n = -1;
+
+ for (f = dw->dvi.fonts; f; f = f->next)
+ if (f->dvi_number > n)
+ n = f->dvi_number;
+ return n;
+}
+
+static DviFontSizeList *
+LookupFontSizeBySize (DviWidget dw, DviFontList *f, int size)
+{
+ DviFontSizeList *fs, *best = 0, *smallest = 0;
+ int bestsize = 0;
+ XFontName fontName;
+ unsigned int fontNameAttributes;
+ char fontNameString[2048];
+ int decipointsize;
+
+ if (f->scalable) {
+ decipointsize = (10*size)/dw->dvi.sizescale;
+ for (best = f->sizes; best; best = best->next)
+ if (best->size == decipointsize)
+ return best;
+ best = (DviFontSizeList *) XtMalloc(sizeof *best);
+ best->next = f->sizes;
+ best->size = decipointsize;
+ f->sizes = best;
+ XParseFontName (f->x_name, &fontName, &fontNameAttributes);
+ fontNameAttributes &= ~(FontNamePixelSize|FontNameAverageWidth);
+ fontNameAttributes |= FontNameResolutionX;
+ fontNameAttributes |= FontNameResolutionY;
+ fontNameAttributes |= FontNamePointSize;
+ fontName.ResolutionX = dw->dvi.display_resolution;
+ fontName.ResolutionY = dw->dvi.display_resolution;
+ fontName.PointSize = decipointsize;
+ XFormatFontName (&fontName, fontNameAttributes, fontNameString);
+ best->x_name = savestr (fontNameString);
+ best->doesnt_exist = 0;
+ best->font = 0;
+ return best;
+ }
+ for (fs = f->sizes; fs; fs=fs->next) {
+ if (dw->dvi.sizescale*fs->size <= 10*size
+ && fs->size >= bestsize) {
+ best = fs;
+ bestsize = fs->size;
+ }
+ if (smallest == 0 || fs->size < smallest->size)
+ smallest = fs;
+ }
+ return best ? best : smallest;
+}
+
+static char *
+SkipFontNameElement (char *n)
+{
+ while (*n != '-')
+ if (!*++n)
+ return 0;
+ return n+1;
+}
+
+# define SizePosition 8
+# define EncodingPosition 13
+
+static int
+ConvertFontNameToSize (char *n)
+{
+ int i, size;
+
+ for (i = 0; i < SizePosition; i++) {
+ n = SkipFontNameElement (n);
+ if (!n)
+ return -1;
+ }
+ size = atoi (n);
+ return size;
+}
+
+static char *
+ConvertFontNameToEncoding (char *n)
+{
+ int i;
+ for (i = 0; i < EncodingPosition; i++) {
+ n = SkipFontNameElement (n);
+ if (!n)
+ return 0;
+ }
+ return n;
+}
+
+DviFontSizeList *
+InstallFontSizes (DviWidget dw, const char *x_name, Boolean *scalablep)
+{
+ char fontNameString[2048];
+ char **fonts;
+ int i, count;
+ int size;
+ DviFontSizeList *sizes, *new_size;
+ XFontName fontName;
+ unsigned int fontNameAttributes;
+
+ *scalablep = FALSE;
+ if (!XParseFontName ((XFontNameString)x_name, &fontName,
+ &fontNameAttributes))
+ return 0;
+ fontNameAttributes &= ~(FontNamePixelSize|FontNamePointSize
+ |FontNameAverageWidth);
+ fontNameAttributes |= FontNameResolutionX;
+ fontNameAttributes |= FontNameResolutionY;
+ fontName.ResolutionX = dw->dvi.display_resolution;
+ fontName.ResolutionY = dw->dvi.display_resolution;
+ XFormatFontName (&fontName, fontNameAttributes, fontNameString);
+ fonts = XListFonts (XtDisplay (dw), fontNameString, 10000000, &count);
+ sizes = 0;
+ for (i = 0; i < count; i++) {
+ size = ConvertFontNameToSize (fonts[i]);
+ if (size == 0) {
+ DisposeFontSizes (dw, sizes);
+ sizes = 0;
+ *scalablep = TRUE;
+ break;
+ }
+ if (size != -1) {
+ new_size = (DviFontSizeList *) XtMalloc (sizeof *new_size);
+ new_size->next = sizes;
+ new_size->size = size;
+ new_size->x_name = savestr (fonts[i]);
+ new_size->doesnt_exist = 0;
+ new_size->font = 0;
+ sizes = new_size;
+ }
+ }
+ XFreeFontNames (fonts);
+ return sizes;
+}
+
+static void
+DisposeFontSizes (DviWidget dw, DviFontSizeList *fs)
+{
+ DviFontSizeList *next;
+
+ for (; fs; fs=next) {
+ next = fs->next;
+ if (fs->x_name)
+ XtFree (fs->x_name);
+ if (fs->font && fs->font != dw->dvi.default_font) {
+ XUnloadFont (XtDisplay (dw), fs->font->fid);
+ XFree ((char *)fs->font);
+ }
+ XtFree ((char *) fs);
+ }
+}
+
+static DviFontList *
+InstallFont (DviWidget dw, int position,
+ const char *dvi_name, const char *x_name)
+{
+ DviFontList *f;
+ char *encoding;
+
+ if ((f = LookupFontByPosition (dw, position)) != NULL) {
+ /*
+ * ignore gratuitous font loading
+ */
+ if (!strcmp (f->dvi_name, dvi_name) &&
+ !strcmp (f->x_name, x_name))
+ return f;
+
+ DisposeFontSizes (dw, f->sizes);
+ if (f->dvi_name)
+ XtFree (f->dvi_name);
+ if (f->x_name)
+ XtFree (f->x_name);
+ f->device_font = 0;
+ } else {
+ f = (DviFontList *) XtMalloc (sizeof (*f));
+ f->next = dw->dvi.fonts;
+ dw->dvi.fonts = f;
+ }
+ f->initialized = FALSE;
+ f->dvi_name = savestr (dvi_name);
+ f->device_font = device_find_font (dw->dvi.device, dvi_name);
+ f->x_name = savestr (x_name);
+ f->dvi_number = position;
+ f->sizes = 0;
+ f->scalable = FALSE;
+ if (f->x_name) {
+ encoding = ConvertFontNameToEncoding (f->x_name);
+ f->char_map = DviFindMap (encoding);
+ } else
+ f->char_map = 0;
+ /*
+ * force requery of fonts
+ */
+ dw->dvi.font = 0;
+ dw->dvi.font_number = -1;
+ dw->dvi.cache.font = 0;
+ dw->dvi.cache.font_number = -1;
+ dw->dvi.device_font = 0;
+ dw->dvi.device_font_number = -1;
+ return f;
+}
+
+void
+ForgetFonts (DviWidget dw)
+{
+ DviFontList *f = dw->dvi.fonts;
+
+ while (f) {
+ DviFontList *tem = f;
+
+ if (f->sizes)
+ DisposeFontSizes (dw, f->sizes);
+ if (f->dvi_name)
+ XtFree (f->dvi_name);
+ if (f->x_name)
+ XtFree (f->x_name);
+ f = f->next;
+ XtFree ((char *) tem);
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * force requery of fonts
+ */
+ dw->dvi.font = 0;
+ dw->dvi.font_number = -1;
+ dw->dvi.cache.font = 0;
+ dw->dvi.cache.font_number = -1;
+ dw->dvi.device_font = 0;
+ dw->dvi.device_font_number = -1;
+ dw->dvi.fonts = 0;
+}
+
+
+static char *
+MapDviNameToXName (DviWidget dw, const char *dvi_name)
+{
+ DviFontMap *fm;
+
+ for (fm = dw->dvi.font_map; fm; fm=fm->next)
+ if (!strcmp (fm->dvi_name, dvi_name))
+ return fm->x_name;
+ return 0;
+}
+
+#if 0
+static char *
+MapXNameToDviName (DviWidget dw, const char *x_name)
+{
+ DviFontMap *fm;
+
+ for (fm = dw->dvi.font_map; fm; fm=fm->next)
+ if (!strcmp (fm->x_name, x_name))
+ return fm->dvi_name;
+ return 0;
+}
+#endif
+
+void
+ParseFontMap (DviWidget dw)
+{
+ char dvi_name[1024];
+ char x_name[2048];
+ char *m, *s;
+ DviFontMap *fm, *new_map;
+
+ if (dw->dvi.font_map)
+ DestroyFontMap (dw->dvi.font_map);
+ fm = 0;
+ m = dw->dvi.font_map_string;
+ while (*m) {
+ s = m;
+ while (*m && !isspace (*m))
+ ++m;
+ strncpy (dvi_name, s, m-s);
+ dvi_name[m-s] = '\0';
+ while (isspace (*m))
+ ++m;
+ s = m;
+ while (*m && *m != '\n')
+ ++m;
+ strncpy (x_name, s, m-s);
+ x_name[m-s] = '\0';
+ new_map = (DviFontMap *) XtMalloc (sizeof *new_map);
+ new_map->x_name = savestr (x_name);
+ new_map->dvi_name = savestr (dvi_name);
+ new_map->next = fm;
+ fm = new_map;
+ ++m;
+ }
+ dw->dvi.font_map = fm;
+}
+
+void
+DestroyFontMap (DviFontMap *font_map)
+{
+ DviFontMap *next;
+
+ for (; font_map; font_map = next) {
+ next = font_map->next;
+ if (font_map->x_name)
+ XtFree (font_map->x_name);
+ if (font_map->dvi_name)
+ XtFree (font_map->dvi_name);
+ XtFree ((char *) font_map);
+ }
+}
+
+/* ARGSUSED */
+
+void
+SetFontPosition (DviWidget dw, int position,
+ const char *dvi_name, const char *extra)
+{
+ char *x_name;
+
+ x_name = MapDviNameToXName (dw, dvi_name);
+ if (x_name)
+ (void) InstallFont (dw, position, dvi_name, x_name);
+
+ extra = extra; /* unused; suppress compiler warning */
+}
+
+XFontStruct *
+QueryFont (DviWidget dw, int position, int size)
+{
+ DviFontList *f;
+ DviFontSizeList *fs;
+
+ f = LookupFontByPosition (dw, position);
+ if (!f)
+ return dw->dvi.default_font;
+ if (!f->initialized) {
+ f->sizes = InstallFontSizes (dw, f->x_name, &f->scalable);
+ f->initialized = TRUE;
+ }
+ fs = LookupFontSizeBySize (dw, f, size);
+ if (!fs)
+ return dw->dvi.default_font;
+ if (!fs->font) {
+ if (fs->x_name)
+ fs->font = XLoadQueryFont (XtDisplay (dw), fs->x_name);
+ if (!fs->font)
+ fs->font = dw->dvi.default_font;
+ }
+ return fs->font;
+}
+
+DeviceFont *
+QueryDeviceFont (DviWidget dw, int position)
+{
+ DviFontList *f;
+
+ f = LookupFontByPosition (dw, position);
+ if (!f)
+ return 0;
+ return f->device_font;
+}
+
+DviCharNameMap *
+QueryFontMap (DviWidget dw, int position)
+{
+ DviFontList *f;
+
+ f = LookupFontByPosition (dw, position);
+ if (f)
+ return f->char_map;
+ else
+ return 0;
+}
+
+#if 0
+LoadFont (DviWidget dw, int position, int size)
+{
+ XFontStruct *font;
+
+ font = QueryFont (dw, position, size);
+ dw->dvi.font_number = position;
+ dw->dvi.font_size = size;
+ dw->dvi.font = font;
+ XSetFont (XtDisplay (dw), dw->dvi.normal_GC, font->fid);
+ return;
+}
+#endif
+
+/*
+Local Variables:
+c-indent-level: 8
+c-continued-statement-offset: 8
+c-brace-offset: -8
+c-argdecl-indent: 8
+c-label-offset: -8
+c-tab-always-indent: nil
+End:
+*/
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/devices/xditview/gray1.bm b/contrib/groff/src/devices/xditview/gray1.bm
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..c40a95e6eab6
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/devices/xditview/gray1.bm
@@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
+#define gray1_width 3
+#define gray1_height 3
+static char gray1_bits[] = {
+ 0x00, 0x02, 0x00};
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/devices/xditview/gray2.bm b/contrib/groff/src/devices/xditview/gray2.bm
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..e87a1bcc073c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/devices/xditview/gray2.bm
@@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
+#define gray2_width 3
+#define gray2_height 3
+static char gray2_bits[] = {
+ 0x00, 0x03, 0x00};
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/devices/xditview/gray3.bm b/contrib/groff/src/devices/xditview/gray3.bm
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..d9313ebd5e8f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/devices/xditview/gray3.bm
@@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
+#define gray3_width 3
+#define gray3_height 3
+static char gray3_bits[] = {
+ 0x00, 0x03, 0x02};
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/devices/xditview/gray4.bm b/contrib/groff/src/devices/xditview/gray4.bm
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..dad142a9b0f0
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/devices/xditview/gray4.bm
@@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
+#define gray4_width 3
+#define gray4_height 3
+static char gray4_bits[] = {
+ 0x00, 0x07, 0x02};
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/devices/xditview/gray5.bm b/contrib/groff/src/devices/xditview/gray5.bm
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..5f576184172d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/devices/xditview/gray5.bm
@@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
+#define gray5_width 3
+#define gray5_height 3
+static char gray5_bits[] = {
+ 0x04, 0x07, 0x02};
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/devices/xditview/gray6.bm b/contrib/groff/src/devices/xditview/gray6.bm
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..b76701db16d3
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/devices/xditview/gray6.bm
@@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
+#define gray6_width 3
+#define gray6_height 3
+static char gray6_bits[] = {
+ 0x04, 0x07, 0x03};
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/devices/xditview/gray7.bm b/contrib/groff/src/devices/xditview/gray7.bm
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..ef47bc692e99
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/devices/xditview/gray7.bm
@@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
+#define gray7_width 3
+#define gray7_height 3
+static char gray7_bits[] = {
+ 0x05, 0x07, 0x03};
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/devices/xditview/gray8.bm b/contrib/groff/src/devices/xditview/gray8.bm
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..12de7cb6f577
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/devices/xditview/gray8.bm
@@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
+#define gray8_width 3
+#define gray8_height 3
+static char gray8_bits[] = {
+ 0x05, 0x07, 0x07};
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/devices/xditview/gxditview.man b/contrib/groff/src/devices/xditview/gxditview.man
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..2c1302bbc6fd
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/devices/xditview/gxditview.man
@@ -0,0 +1,410 @@
+.TH GXDITVIEW @MAN1EXT@ "@MDATE@" "Groff Version @VERSION@"
+.
+.
+.SH NAME
+gxditview \- display groff intermediate output files
+.
+.
+.SH SYNOPSIS
+.B \%gxditview
+.RI [\fB\- toolkitoption\ .\|.\|.\|]
+.RI [\fB\- option\ .\|.\|.\|]
+.RI [ filename ]
+.
+.
+.SH DESCRIPTION
+The
+.B \%gxditview
+program displays the
+.I groff intermediate
+.IR output ,
+see
+.BR groff_out (@MAN5EXT@),
+on an X\~display.
+.
+It uses the standard X11 fonts, so it does not require access to the
+server machine for font loading.
+.
+There are several ways to use
+.BR \%gxditview .
+.
+.
+.PP
+The
+.I groff intermediate output
+can be generated by
+.BR groff\~\-Z .
+This can be viewed by explicity calling
+.B \%gxditview
+.IR \%filename .
+If
+.I filename
+is
+.BR \- ,
+.B \%gxditview
+will read the standard input;
+.I \%filename
+cannot be omitted.
+.
+The
+.I groff intermediate output
+is different for all devices.
+.
+.B \%gxditview
+can view it for all devices, but the quality is not always good.
+.
+.
+.PP
+The best result is achieved with the
+.BR X *
+devices for
+.BR groff 's
+option
+.BR \-T .
+.
+There are four
+.BR X *
+devices:
+.BR \%\-TX75 ,
+.BR \%\-TX75\-12 ,
+.BR \%\-TX100 ,
+.BR \%\-TX100\-12 .
+They differ by the X\~resolution (75dpi or 100dpi) and the used base font
+size (10pt or 12pt).
+.
+They are especially built for
+.BR \%gxditview .
+When using one of them
+.B groff
+generates the
+.I intermediate output
+for this device and calls
+.B \%gxditview
+automatically for viewing.
+.
+.
+.PP
+.BR groff 's
+option
+.B \-X
+should be considered obsolete today; it produces
+.I intermediate output
+for
+.I Postscript
+and uses
+.B \%gxditview
+as a viewer for it, but with a bad quality.
+.
+Simply don't use it.
+.
+.
+.PP
+During the run of
+.BR \%gxditview ,
+the left mouse button brings up a menu with the following entries:
+.
+.TP 8
+.B "Next Page"
+Display the next page.
+.
+.TP
+.B "Previous Page"
+Display the previous page.
+.
+.TP
+.B "Select Page"
+Select a particular numbered page specified by a dialog box.
+.
+.TP
+.B Print
+Print the
+.I groff intermediate output
+using a command specified by a dialog box.
+.
+The default command initially displayed is controlled by the
+.B printCommand
+application resource, and by the
+.B \-printCommand
+option.
+.
+.TP
+.B Open
+Open for display a new file specified by a dialog box.
+.
+The file should contain some
+.I groff intermediate
+.IR output .
+If the filename starts with
+.B |
+it will be taken to be a command to read from.
+.
+.TP
+.B Quit
+Exit from
+.BR \%gxditview .
+.
+.
+.PP
+The
+.IR n ,
+.I Space
+and
+.I Return
+keys are bound to the
+.B Next\ Page
+action.
+.
+The
+.IR p ,
+.I BackSpace
+and
+.I Delete
+keys are bound to the
+.B Previous\ Page
+action.
+.
+The
+.I q
+key is bound to the
+.B Quit
+action.
+.
+The
+.I r
+key is bound to the
+.B Rerasterize
+action which rereads the current file, and redisplays the current
+page; if the current file is a command, the command will be
+reexecuted.
+.
+.
+.PP
+The
+.B paperlength
+and
+.B paperwidth
+commands in the DESC file specify the length and width in machine units
+of the virtual page displayed by
+.BR \%gxditview .
+.
+.
+.SH OPTIONS
+The
+.B \%gxditview
+program accepts all of the standard X\~Toolkit command line options
+along with the additional options listed below:
+.
+.TP 8
+.B \-help
+This option indicates that a brief summary of the allowed options should be
+printed.
+.
+.TP
+.B \-page
+This option specifies the page number of the document to be displayed.
+.
+.TP
+.BI \-backingStore\ backing-store-type
+Redisplay of the
+.I groff intermediate output
+window can take up to a second or so, this option causes the server to
+save the window contents so that when it is scrolled around the
+viewport, the window is painted from contents saved in backing store.
+.I backing-store-type
+can be one of
+.BR Always ,
+.B WhenMapped
+or
+.BR NotUseful .
+.
+.TP
+.BI \-printCommand\ command
+The default command displayed in the dialog box for the
+.B Print
+menu entry will be
+.IR command .
+.
+.TP
+.BI \-resolution\ res
+The
+.I groff intermediate output
+file will be displayed at a resolution of
+.I res
+dpi, unless the DESC file contains the
+.B X11
+command, in which case the device resolution will be used.
+.
+This corresponds to the
+.I Dvi
+widget's
+.B resolution
+resource.
+.
+The default is 75.
+.
+.TP
+.BI \-filename\ string
+The default filename displayed in the dialog box for the
+.B Open
+menu entry will be
+.IR string .
+This can be either a filename, or a command starting with
+.BR | .
+.
+.
+.PP
+The following standard X\~Toolkit command line arguments are commonly used
+with
+.BR \%gxditview :
+.
+.TP 8
+.BI \-bg\ color
+This option specifies the color to use for the background of the window.
+.
+The default is \fIwhite\fP.
+.
+.TP
+.BI \-bd\ color
+This option specifies the color to use for the border of the window.
+.
+The default is \fIblack\fP.
+.
+.TP
+.BI \-bw\ number
+This option specifies the width in pixels of the border surrounding the
+window.
+.
+.TP
+.BI \-fg\ color
+This option specifies the color to use for displaying text.
+.
+The default is
+\fIblack\fP.
+.
+.TP
+.BI \-fn\ font
+This option specifies the font to be used for displaying widget text.
+.
+The default is \fIfixed\fP.
+.
+.TP
+.B \-rv
+This option indicates that reverse video should be simulated by swapping
+the foreground and background colors.
+.
+.TP
+.BI \-geometry\ geometry
+This option specifies the preferred size and position of the window.
+.
+.TP
+.BI \-display\ host : display
+This option specifies the X\~server to contact.
+.
+.TP
+.BI \-xrm\ resourcestring
+This option specifies a resource string to be used.
+.
+.
+.SH X DEFAULTS
+This program uses the
+.I Dvi
+widget in the X\~Toolkit.
+.
+It understands all of the core resource names and classes as well as:
+.
+.TP 8
+.BR width\ (class\ Width )
+Specifies the width of the window.
+.
+.TP
+.BR height\ (class\ Height )
+Specifies the height of the window.
+.
+.TP
+.BR foreground\ (class\ Foreground )
+Specifies the default foreground color.
+.
+.TP
+.BR font\ (class\ Font )
+Specifies the font to be used for error messages.
+.
+.TP
+.BR fontMap\ (class\ FontMap )
+Specifies the mapping from
+.I groff
+font names to X\~font names.
+.
+This must be a string containing a sequence of lines.
+.
+Each line contains two whitespace separated fields: first the
+.I groff
+font name, and secondly the X\~font name.
+.
+The default is
+.nf
+"\e
+TR -adobe-times-medium-r-normal--*-100-*-*-*-*-iso8859-1\en\e
+TI -adobe-times-medium-i-normal--*-100-*-*-*-*-iso8859-1\en\e
+TB -adobe-times-bold-r-normal--*-100-*-*-*-*-iso8859-1\en\e
+TBI -adobe-times-bold-i-normal--*-100-*-*-*-*-iso8859-1\en\e
+CR -adobe-courier-medium-r-normal--*-100-*-*-*-*-iso8859-1\en\e
+CI -adobe-courier-medium-o-normal--*-100-*-*-*-*-iso8859-1\en\e
+CB -adobe-courier-bold-r-normal--*-100-*-*-*-*-iso8859-1\en\e
+CBI -adobe-courier-bold-o-normal--*-100-*-*-*-*-iso8859-1\en\e
+HR -adobe-helvetica-medium-r-normal--*-100-*-*-*-*-iso8859-1\en\e
+HI -adobe-helvetica-medium-o-normal--*-100-*-*-*-*-iso8859-1\en\e
+HB -adobe-helvetica-bold-r-normal--*-100-*-*-*-*-iso8859-1\en\e
+HBI -adobe-helvetica-bold-o-normal--*-100-*-*-*-*-iso8859-1\en\e
+NR -adobe-new century schoolbook-medium-r-normal--*-100-*-*-*-*-iso8859-1\en\e
+NI -adobe-new century schoolbook-medium-i-normal--*-100-*-*-*-*-iso8859-1\en\e
+NB -adobe-new century schoolbook-bold-r-normal--*-100-*-*-*-*-iso8859-1\en\e
+NBI -adobe-new century schoolbook-bold-i-normal--*-100-*-*-*-*-iso8859-1\en\e
+S -adobe-symbol-medium-r-normal--*-100-*-*-*-*-adobe-fontspecific\en\e
+SS -adobe-symbol-medium-r-normal--*-100-*-*-*-*-adobe-fontspecific\en\e
+"
+.fi
+.
+.
+.SH "SEE ALSO"
+.BR X (1),
+.BR xrdb (1),
+.BR xditview (1),
+.BR groff (@MAN1EXT@),
+.BR groff_out (@MAN5EXT@)
+.
+.
+.SH ORIGIN
+This program is derived from
+.BR \%xditview ;
+portions of
+.B \%xditview
+originated in
+.B \%xtroff
+which was derived from
+.BR \%suntroff .
+.
+.
+.SH COPYRIGHT
+Copyright 1989, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
+.br
+See
+.BR X (1)
+for a full statement of rights and permissions.
+.
+.
+.SH AUTHORS
+Keith Packard (MIT X Consortium)
+.br
+Richard L. Hyde (Purdue)
+.br
+David Slattengren (Berkeley)
+.br
+Malcolm Slaney (Schlumberger Palo Alto Research)
+.br
+Mark Moraes (University of Toronto)
+.br
+James Clark
+.
+.\" Local Variables:
+.\" mode: nroff
+.\" End:
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/devices/xditview/lex.c b/contrib/groff/src/devices/xditview/lex.c
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..dfe1e0d4bd22
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/devices/xditview/lex.c
@@ -0,0 +1,96 @@
+#include <X11/Xos.h>
+#include <X11/IntrinsicP.h>
+#include <X11/StringDefs.h>
+#include <stdio.h>
+#include "DviP.h"
+
+int
+DviGetAndPut(DviWidget dw, int *cp)
+{
+ if (dw->dvi.ungot) {
+ dw->dvi.ungot = 0;
+ *cp = getc (dw->dvi.file);
+ }
+ else {
+ *cp = getc (dw->dvi.file);
+ if (*cp != EOF)
+ putc (*cp, dw->dvi.tmpFile);
+ }
+ return *cp;
+}
+
+char *
+GetLine(DviWidget dw, char *Buffer, int Length)
+{
+ int i = 0, c;
+
+ Length--; /* Save room for final '\0' */
+
+ while (DviGetC (dw, &c) != EOF) {
+ if (Buffer && i < Length)
+ Buffer[i++] = c;
+ if (c == '\n') {
+ DviUngetC(dw, c);
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ if (Buffer)
+ Buffer[i] = '\0';
+ return Buffer;
+}
+
+char *
+GetWord(DviWidget dw, char *Buffer, int Length)
+{
+ int i = 0, c;
+
+ Length--; /* Save room for final '\0' */
+ while (DviGetC(dw, &c) == ' ' || c == '\n')
+ ;
+ while (c != EOF) {
+ if (Buffer && i < Length)
+ Buffer[i++] = c;
+ if (DviGetC(dw, &c) == ' ' || c == '\n') {
+ DviUngetC(dw, c);
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ if (Buffer)
+ Buffer[i] = '\0';
+ return Buffer;
+}
+
+int
+GetNumber(DviWidget dw)
+{
+ int i = 0, c;
+ int negative = 0;
+
+ while (DviGetC(dw, &c) == ' ' || c == '\n')
+ ;
+ if (c == '-') {
+ negative = 1;
+ DviGetC(dw, &c);
+ }
+
+ for (; c >= '0' && c <= '9'; DviGetC(dw, &c)) {
+ if (negative)
+ i = i*10 - (c - '0');
+ else
+ i = i*10 + c - '0';
+ }
+ if (c != EOF)
+ DviUngetC(dw, c);
+ return i;
+}
+
+/*
+Local Variables:
+c-indent-level: 8
+c-continued-statement-offset: 8
+c-brace-offset: -8
+c-argdecl-indent: 8
+c-label-offset: -8
+c-tab-always-indent: nil
+End:
+*/
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/devices/xditview/page.c b/contrib/groff/src/devices/xditview/page.c
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..d1c5c9f657cb
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/devices/xditview/page.c
@@ -0,0 +1,82 @@
+/*
+ * page.c
+ *
+ * map page numbers to file position
+ */
+
+#include <X11/Xos.h>
+#include <X11/IntrinsicP.h>
+#include <X11/StringDefs.h>
+#include <stdio.h>
+#include <ctype.h>
+#include "DviP.h"
+
+#ifdef X_NOT_STDC_ENV
+extern long ftell();
+#endif
+
+static DviFileMap *
+MapPageNumberToFileMap (DviWidget dw, int number)
+{
+ DviFileMap *m;
+
+ for (m = dw->dvi.file_map; m; m=m->next)
+ if (m->page_number == number)
+ break;
+ return m;
+}
+
+void
+DestroyFileMap (DviFileMap *m)
+{
+ DviFileMap *next;
+
+ for (; m; m = next) {
+ next = m->next;
+ XtFree ((char *) m);
+ }
+}
+
+void
+ForgetPagePositions (DviWidget dw)
+{
+ DestroyFileMap (dw->dvi.file_map);
+ dw->dvi.file_map = 0;
+}
+
+void
+RememberPagePosition(DviWidget dw, int number)
+{
+ DviFileMap *m;
+
+ if (!(m = MapPageNumberToFileMap (dw, number))) {
+ m = (DviFileMap *) XtMalloc (sizeof *m);
+ m->page_number = number;
+ m->next = dw->dvi.file_map;
+ dw->dvi.file_map = m;
+ }
+ if (dw->dvi.tmpFile)
+ m->position = ftell (dw->dvi.tmpFile);
+ else
+ m->position = ftell (dw->dvi.file);
+}
+
+long
+SearchPagePosition (DviWidget dw, int number)
+{
+ DviFileMap *m;
+
+ if (!(m = MapPageNumberToFileMap (dw, number)))
+ return -1;
+ return m->position;
+}
+
+void
+FileSeek(DviWidget dw, long position)
+{
+ if (dw->dvi.tmpFile) {
+ dw->dvi.readingTmp = 1;
+ fseek (dw->dvi.tmpFile, position, 0);
+ } else
+ fseek (dw->dvi.file, position, 0);
+}
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/devices/xditview/parse.c b/contrib/groff/src/devices/xditview/parse.c
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..de7d6baa08a3
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/devices/xditview/parse.c
@@ -0,0 +1,366 @@
+/*
+ * parse.c
+ *
+ * parse dvi input
+ */
+
+#include <X11/Xos.h>
+#include <X11/IntrinsicP.h>
+#include <X11/StringDefs.h>
+#include <stdio.h>
+#include <ctype.h>
+#include "DviP.h"
+
+static int StopSeen = 0;
+static void ParseDrawFunction(DviWidget, char *);
+static void ParseDeviceControl(DviWidget);
+static void push_env(DviWidget);
+static void pop_env(DviWidget);
+
+/* draw.c */
+extern int PutCharacter(DviWidget, char *);
+extern int PutNumberedCharacter(DviWidget, int);
+extern void HorizontalGoto(DviWidget, int);
+extern void Word(DviWidget);
+extern void VerticalGoto(DviWidget, int);
+extern void VerticalMove(DviWidget, int);
+extern void FlushCharCache(DviWidget);
+extern void Newline(DviWidget);
+extern void DrawLine(DviWidget, int, int);
+extern void DrawCircle(DviWidget, int);
+extern void DrawFilledCircle(DviWidget, int);
+extern void DrawEllipse(DviWidget, int, int);
+extern void DrawFilledEllipse(DviWidget, int, int);
+extern void DrawArc(DviWidget, int, int, int, int);
+extern void DrawPolygon(DviWidget, int *, int);
+extern void DrawFilledPolygon(DviWidget, int *, int);
+extern void DrawSpline(DviWidget, int *, int);
+
+/* Dvi.c */
+extern void SetDevice(DviWidget, const char *);
+
+/* page.c */
+extern void RememberPagePosition(DviWidget, int);
+
+/* font.c */
+extern void SetFontPosition(DviWidget, int, const char *, const char *);
+
+/* lex.c */
+extern int GetNumber(DviWidget);
+
+#define HorizontalMove(dw, delta) ((dw)->dvi.state->x += (delta))
+
+
+int
+ParseInput(register DviWidget dw)
+{
+ int n, k;
+ int c;
+ char Buffer[BUFSIZ];
+ int NextPage;
+ int otherc;
+
+ StopSeen = 0;
+
+ /*
+ * make sure some state exists
+ */
+
+ if (!dw->dvi.state)
+ push_env (dw);
+ for (;;) {
+ switch (DviGetC(dw, &c)) {
+ case '\n':
+ break;
+ case ' ': /* when input is text */
+ case 0: /* occasional noise creeps in */
+ break;
+ case '{': /* push down current environment */
+ push_env(dw);
+ break;
+ case '}':
+ pop_env(dw);
+ break;
+ /*
+ * two motion digits plus a character
+ */
+ case '0': case '1': case '2': case '3': case '4':
+ case '5': case '6': case '7': case '8': case '9':
+ HorizontalMove(dw, (c-'0')*10 +
+ DviGetC(dw,&otherc)-'0');
+ /* fall through */
+ case 'c': /* single ascii character */
+ DviGetC(dw,&c);
+ if (c == ' ')
+ break;
+ Buffer[0] = c;
+ Buffer[1] = '\0';
+ (void) PutCharacter (dw, Buffer);
+ break;
+ case 'C':
+ GetWord (dw, Buffer, BUFSIZ);
+ (void) PutCharacter (dw, Buffer);
+ break;
+ case 't':
+ Buffer[1] = '\0';
+ while (DviGetC (dw, &c) != EOF
+ && c != ' ' && c != '\n') {
+ Buffer[0] = c;
+ HorizontalMove (dw, PutCharacter (dw, Buffer));
+ }
+ break;
+ case 'u':
+ n = GetNumber(dw);
+ Buffer[1] = '\0';
+ while (DviGetC (dw, &c) == ' ')
+ ;
+ while (c != EOF && c != ' ' && c != '\n') {
+ Buffer[0] = c;
+ HorizontalMove (dw,
+ PutCharacter (dw, Buffer) + n);
+ DviGetC (dw, &c);
+ }
+ break;
+
+ case 'D': /* draw function */
+ (void) GetLine(dw, Buffer, BUFSIZ);
+ if (dw->dvi.display_enable)
+ ParseDrawFunction(dw, Buffer);
+ break;
+ case 's': /* ignore fractional sizes */
+ n = GetNumber(dw);
+ dw->dvi.state->font_size = n;
+ break;
+ case 'f':
+ n = GetNumber(dw);
+ dw->dvi.state->font_number = n;
+ break;
+ case 'H': /* absolute horizontal motion */
+ k = GetNumber(dw);
+ HorizontalGoto(dw, k);
+ break;
+ case 'h': /* relative horizontal motion */
+ k = GetNumber(dw);
+ HorizontalMove(dw, k);
+ break;
+ case 'w': /* word space */
+ Word (dw);
+ break;
+ case 'V':
+ n = GetNumber(dw);
+ VerticalGoto(dw, n);
+ break;
+ case 'v':
+ n = GetNumber(dw);
+ VerticalMove(dw, n);
+ break;
+ case 'P': /* new spread */
+ break;
+ case 'p': /* new page */
+ (void) GetNumber(dw);
+ NextPage = dw->dvi.current_page + 1;
+ RememberPagePosition(dw, NextPage);
+ FlushCharCache (dw);
+ return(NextPage);
+ case 'N':
+ n = GetNumber(dw);
+ PutNumberedCharacter (dw, n);
+ break;
+ case 'n': /* end of line */
+ GetNumber(dw);
+ GetNumber(dw);
+ Newline (dw);
+ HorizontalGoto(dw, 0);
+ break;
+ case 'F': /* input files */
+ case '+': /* continuation of X device control */
+ case 'm': /* color */
+ case '#': /* comment */
+ GetLine(dw, NULL, 0);
+ break;
+ case 'x': /* device control */
+ ParseDeviceControl(dw);
+ break;
+ case EOF:
+ dw->dvi.last_page = dw->dvi.current_page;
+ FlushCharCache (dw);
+ return dw->dvi.current_page;
+ default:
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+static void
+push_env(DviWidget dw)
+{
+ DviState *new_state;
+
+ new_state = (DviState *) XtMalloc (sizeof (*new_state));
+ if (dw->dvi.state)
+ *new_state = *(dw->dvi.state);
+ else {
+ new_state->font_size = 10;
+ new_state->font_number = 1;
+ new_state->x = 0;
+ new_state->y = 0;
+ }
+ new_state->next = dw->dvi.state;
+ dw->dvi.state = new_state;
+}
+
+static void
+pop_env(DviWidget dw)
+{
+ DviState *old;
+
+ old = dw->dvi.state;
+ dw->dvi.state = old->next;
+ XtFree ((char *) old);
+}
+
+static void
+InitTypesetter (DviWidget dw)
+{
+ while (dw->dvi.state)
+ pop_env (dw);
+ push_env (dw);
+ FlushCharCache (dw);
+}
+
+#define DRAW_ARGS_MAX 128
+
+static void
+ParseDrawFunction(DviWidget dw, char *buf)
+{
+ int v[DRAW_ARGS_MAX];
+ int i, no_move = 0;
+ char *ptr;
+
+ v[0] = v[1] = v[2] = v[3] = 0;
+
+ if (buf[0] == '\0')
+ return;
+ ptr = buf+1;
+
+ for (i = 0; i < DRAW_ARGS_MAX; i++) {
+ if (sscanf(ptr, "%d", v + i) != 1)
+ break;
+ while (*ptr == ' ')
+ ptr++;
+ while (*ptr != '\0' && *ptr != ' ')
+ ptr++;
+ }
+
+ switch (buf[0]) {
+ case 'l': /* draw a line */
+ DrawLine(dw, v[0], v[1]);
+ break;
+ case 'c': /* circle */
+ DrawCircle(dw, v[0]);
+ break;
+ case 'C':
+ DrawFilledCircle(dw, v[0]);
+ break;
+ case 'e': /* ellipse */
+ DrawEllipse(dw, v[0], v[1]);
+ break;
+ case 'E':
+ DrawFilledEllipse(dw, v[0], v[1]);
+ break;
+ case 'a': /* arc */
+ DrawArc(dw, v[0], v[1], v[2], v[3]);
+ break;
+ case 'p':
+ DrawPolygon(dw, v, i);
+ break;
+ case 'P':
+ DrawFilledPolygon(dw, v, i);
+ break;
+ case '~': /* wiggly line */
+ DrawSpline(dw, v, i);
+ break;
+ case 't':
+ dw->dvi.line_thickness = v[0];
+ break;
+ case 'f':
+ if (i > 0 && v[0] >= 0 && v[0] <= DVI_FILL_MAX)
+ dw->dvi.fill = v[0];
+ no_move = 1;
+ break;
+ default:
+#if 0
+ warning("unknown drawing function %s", buf);
+#endif
+ no_move = 1;
+ break;
+ }
+
+ if (!no_move) {
+ if (buf[0] == 'e') {
+ if (i > 0)
+ dw->dvi.state->x += v[0];
+ }
+ else {
+ while (--i >= 0) {
+ if (i & 1)
+ dw->dvi.state->y += v[i];
+ else
+ dw->dvi.state->x += v[i];
+ }
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+static void
+ParseDeviceControl(DviWidget dw) /* Parse the x commands */
+{
+ char str[20], str1[50];
+ int c, n;
+
+ GetWord (dw, str, 20);
+ switch (str[0]) { /* crude for now */
+ case 'T': /* output device */
+ GetWord (dw, str, 20);
+ SetDevice (dw, str);
+ break;
+ case 'i': /* initialize */
+ InitTypesetter (dw);
+ break;
+ case 't': /* trailer */
+ break;
+ case 'p': /* pause -- can restart */
+ break;
+ case 's': /* stop */
+ StopSeen = 1;
+ return;
+ case 'r': /* resolution when prepared */
+ break;
+ case 'f': /* font used */
+ n = GetNumber (dw);
+ GetWord (dw, str, 20);
+ GetLine (dw, str1, 50);
+ SetFontPosition (dw, n, str, str1);
+ break;
+ case 'H': /* char height */
+ break;
+ case 'S': /* slant */
+ break;
+ }
+ while (DviGetC (dw, &c) != '\n') /* skip rest of input line */
+ if (c == EOF)
+ return;
+ return;
+}
+
+
+/*
+Local Variables:
+c-indent-level: 8
+c-continued-statement-offset: 8
+c-brace-offset: -8
+c-argdecl-indent: 8
+c-label-offset: -8
+c-tab-always-indent: nil
+End:
+*/
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/devices/xditview/xdit.bm b/contrib/groff/src/devices/xditview/xdit.bm
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..0c7aa8cc98f6
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/devices/xditview/xdit.bm
@@ -0,0 +1,14 @@
+#define xdit_width 32
+#define xdit_height 32
+static unsigned char xdit_bits[] = {
+ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0xfe, 0xff, 0xff, 0x03, 0x02, 0x00, 0x00, 0x02,
+ 0x8a, 0xa2, 0xfc, 0x03, 0x52, 0x14, 0x03, 0x04, 0x02, 0x80, 0x00, 0x08,
+ 0x52, 0x54, 0x00, 0x10, 0x8a, 0x22, 0x8f, 0x23, 0x02, 0x20, 0x06, 0x21,
+ 0x8a, 0x12, 0x8c, 0x40, 0x52, 0x14, 0x8c, 0x40, 0x02, 0x10, 0x58, 0x40,
+ 0x52, 0x14, 0x30, 0x40, 0x8a, 0x12, 0x30, 0x40, 0x02, 0x10, 0x70, 0x40,
+ 0x8a, 0x12, 0xc8, 0x40, 0x52, 0x24, 0xc4, 0xe0, 0x02, 0x20, 0x84, 0xe1,
+ 0x52, 0x54, 0xce, 0xf3, 0x8a, 0xa2, 0x00, 0xf8, 0x02, 0x00, 0x03, 0xfc,
+ 0x8a, 0x22, 0xfc, 0xf3, 0x52, 0x14, 0x00, 0xc2, 0x02, 0x00, 0x00, 0x02,
+ 0x52, 0x14, 0x45, 0x02, 0x8a, 0xa2, 0x28, 0x02, 0x02, 0x00, 0x00, 0x02,
+ 0x02, 0x00, 0x00, 0x02, 0xfe, 0xff, 0xff, 0x03, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
+ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00};
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/devices/xditview/xdit_mask.bm b/contrib/groff/src/devices/xditview/xdit_mask.bm
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..a584629f6178
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/devices/xditview/xdit_mask.bm
@@ -0,0 +1,14 @@
+#define xdit_mask_width 32
+#define xdit_mask_height 32
+static unsigned char xdit_mask_bits[] = {
+ 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0x07, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0x07, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0x07,
+ 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0x07, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0x0f, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0x1f,
+ 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0x3f, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0x7f, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0x7f,
+ 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff,
+ 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff,
+ 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff,
+ 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff,
+ 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xf7, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xc7,
+ 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0x07, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0x07, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0x07,
+ 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0x07, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0x07, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0x07,
+ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00};
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/devices/xditview/xditview.c b/contrib/groff/src/devices/xditview/xditview.c
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..7afdb47f13ce
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/devices/xditview/xditview.c
@@ -0,0 +1,657 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright 1991 Massachusetts Institute of Technology
+ *
+ * Permission to use, copy, modify, distribute, and sell this software and its
+ * documentation for any purpose is hereby granted without fee, provided that
+ * the above copyright notice appear in all copies and that both that
+ * copyright notice and this permission notice appear in supporting
+ * documentation, and that the name of M.I.T. not be used in advertising or
+ * publicity pertaining to distribution of the software without specific,
+ * written prior permission. M.I.T. makes no representations about the
+ * suitability of this software for any purpose. It is provided "as is"
+ * without express or implied warranty.
+ *
+ * M.I.T. DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE, INCLUDING ALL
+ * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS, IN NO EVENT SHALL M.I.T.
+ * BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES
+ * WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION
+ * OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN
+ * CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
+ *
+ */
+/*
+ * xditview --
+ *
+ * Display ditroff output in an X window
+ */
+
+#ifndef SABER
+#ifndef lint
+static char rcsid[] = "$XConsortium: xditview.c,v 1.17 89/12/10 17:05:08 rws Exp $";
+#endif /* lint */
+#endif /* SABER */
+
+#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
+#include <config.h>
+#endif
+
+#include <X11/Xatom.h>
+#include <X11/Xlib.h>
+#include <X11/Xos.h>
+#include <X11/Intrinsic.h>
+#include <X11/StringDefs.h>
+#include <X11/Shell.h>
+#include <X11/Xaw/Paned.h>
+#include <X11/Xaw/Viewport.h>
+#include <X11/Xaw/Box.h>
+#include <X11/Xaw/Command.h>
+#include <X11/Xaw/Dialog.h>
+#include <X11/Xaw/Label.h>
+#include <X11/Xaw/SimpleMenu.h>
+#include <X11/Xaw/SmeBSB.h>
+
+#include <stdlib.h>
+#include <signal.h>
+#include <stdio.h>
+
+#include "Dvi.h"
+
+#include "xdit.bm"
+#include "xdit_mask.bm"
+
+#ifdef NEED_DECLARATION_POPEN
+FILE *popen(const char *, const char *);
+#endif /* NEED_DECLARATION_POPEN */
+
+#ifdef NEED_DECLARATION_PCLOSE
+int pclose (FILE *);
+#endif /* NEED_DECLARATION_PCLOSE */
+
+typedef void (*MakePromptFunc)(const char *);
+
+static String fallback_resources[] = {
+#include "GXditview-ad.h"
+ NULL
+};
+
+static struct app_resources {
+ char *print_command;
+ char *filename;
+} app_resources;
+
+#define offset(field) XtOffset(struct app_resources *, field)
+
+/* Application resources. */
+
+static XtResource resources[] = {
+ {(String)"printCommand", (String)"PrintCommand", (String)XtRString,
+ sizeof(char*), offset(print_command), (String)XtRString, NULL},
+ {(String)"filename", (String)"Filename", (String)XtRString,
+ sizeof(char*), offset(filename), (String)XtRString, NULL},
+};
+
+#undef offset
+
+/* Command line options table. Only resources are entered here...there is a
+ pass over the remaining options after XtParseCommand is let loose. */
+
+static XrmOptionDescRec options[] = {
+{(char *)"-page", (char *)"*dvi.pageNumber",
+ XrmoptionSepArg, NULL},
+{(char *)"-backingStore", (char *)"*dvi.backingStore",
+ XrmoptionSepArg, NULL},
+{(char *)"-resolution", (char *)"*dvi.resolution",
+ XrmoptionSepArg, NULL},
+{(char *)"-printCommand", (char *)".printCommand",
+ XrmoptionSepArg, NULL},
+{(char *)"-filename", (char *)".filename",
+ XrmoptionSepArg, NULL},
+{(char *)"-noPolyText", (char *)"*dvi.noPolyText",
+ XrmoptionNoArg, (XPointer)"TRUE"},
+};
+
+static char current_print_command[1024];
+
+static char current_file_name[1024];
+static FILE *current_file;
+
+/*
+ * Report the syntax for calling xditview.
+ */
+
+static void
+Syntax(const char *call)
+{
+ (void) printf ("Usage: %s [-fg <color>] [-bg <color>]\n", call);
+ (void) printf (" [-bd <color>] [-bw <pixels>] [-help]\n");
+ (void) printf (" [-display displayname] [-geometry geom]\n");
+ (void) printf (" [-page <page-number>] [-backing <backing-store>]\n");
+ (void) printf (" [-resolution <res>] [-print <command>]\n");
+ (void) printf (" [-filename <file>] [filename]\n\n");
+ exit(1);
+}
+
+static void NewFile (const char *);
+static void SetPageNumber (int);
+static Widget toplevel, paned, viewport, dvi;
+static Widget page;
+static Widget simpleMenu;
+
+static void NextPage(Widget, XtPointer, XtPointer);
+static void PreviousPage(Widget, XtPointer, XtPointer);
+static void SelectPage(Widget, XtPointer, XtPointer);
+static void OpenFile(Widget, XtPointer, XtPointer);
+static void Quit(Widget, XtPointer, XtPointer);
+static void Print(Widget, XtPointer, XtPointer);
+
+static struct menuEntry {
+ const char *name;
+ XtCallbackProc function;
+} menuEntries[] = {
+ {"nextPage", NextPage},
+ {"previousPage", PreviousPage},
+ {"selectPage", SelectPage},
+ {"print", Print},
+ {"openFile", OpenFile},
+ {"quit", Quit},
+};
+
+static void NextPageAction(Widget, XEvent *, String *, Cardinal *);
+static void PreviousPageAction(Widget, XEvent *, String *, Cardinal *);
+static void SelectPageAction(Widget, XEvent *, String *, Cardinal *);
+static void OpenFileAction(Widget, XEvent *, String *, Cardinal *);
+static void QuitAction(Widget, XEvent *, String *, Cardinal *);
+static void AcceptAction(Widget, XEvent *, String *, Cardinal *);
+static void CancelAction(Widget, XEvent *, String *, Cardinal *);
+static void PrintAction(Widget, XEvent *, String *, Cardinal *);
+static void RerasterizeAction(Widget, XEvent *, String *, Cardinal *);
+
+static void MakePrompt(Widget, const char *, MakePromptFunc, const char *);
+
+XtActionsRec xditview_actions[] = {
+ {(String)"NextPage", NextPageAction},
+ {(String)"PreviousPage", PreviousPageAction},
+ {(String)"SelectPage", SelectPageAction},
+ {(String)"Print", PrintAction},
+ {(String)"OpenFile", OpenFileAction},
+ {(String)"Rerasterize", RerasterizeAction},
+ {(String)"Quit", QuitAction},
+ {(String)"Accept", AcceptAction},
+ {(String)"Cancel", CancelAction},
+};
+
+#define MenuNextPage 0
+#define MenuPreviousPage 1
+#define MenuSelectPage 2
+#define MenuPrint 3
+#define MenuOpenFile 4
+#define MenuQuit 5
+
+static char pageLabel[256] = "Page <none>";
+
+int main(int argc, char **argv)
+{
+ char *file_name = 0;
+ Cardinal i;
+ static Arg labelArgs[] = {
+ {XtNlabel, (XtArgVal) pageLabel},
+ };
+ XtAppContext xtcontext;
+ Arg topLevelArgs[2];
+ Widget entry;
+ Arg pageNumberArgs[1];
+ int page_number;
+
+ toplevel = XtAppInitialize(&xtcontext, "GXditview",
+ options, XtNumber (options),
+ &argc, argv, fallback_resources, NULL, 0);
+ if (argc > 2
+ || (argc == 2 && (!strcmp(argv[1], "-help")
+ || !strcmp(argv[1], "--help"))))
+ Syntax(argv[0]);
+
+ XtGetApplicationResources(toplevel, (XtPointer)&app_resources,
+ resources, XtNumber(resources),
+ NULL, (Cardinal) 0);
+ if (app_resources.print_command)
+ strcpy(current_print_command, app_resources.print_command);
+
+ XtAppAddActions(xtcontext, xditview_actions, XtNumber (xditview_actions));
+
+ XtSetArg (topLevelArgs[0], XtNiconPixmap,
+ XCreateBitmapFromData (XtDisplay (toplevel),
+ XtScreen(toplevel)->root,
+ (char *)xdit_bits,
+ xdit_width, xdit_height));
+
+ XtSetArg (topLevelArgs[1], XtNiconMask,
+ XCreateBitmapFromData (XtDisplay (toplevel),
+ XtScreen(toplevel)->root,
+ (char *)xdit_mask_bits,
+ xdit_mask_width, xdit_mask_height));
+ XtSetValues (toplevel, topLevelArgs, 2);
+ if (argc > 1)
+ file_name = argv[1];
+
+ /*
+ * create the menu and insert the entries
+ */
+ simpleMenu = XtCreatePopupShell ("menu", simpleMenuWidgetClass, toplevel,
+ NULL, 0);
+ for (i = 0; i < XtNumber (menuEntries); i++) {
+ entry = XtCreateManagedWidget(menuEntries[i].name,
+ smeBSBObjectClass, simpleMenu,
+ NULL, (Cardinal) 0);
+ XtAddCallback(entry, XtNcallback, menuEntries[i].function, NULL);
+ }
+
+ paned = XtCreateManagedWidget("paned", panedWidgetClass, toplevel,
+ NULL, (Cardinal) 0);
+ viewport = XtCreateManagedWidget("viewport", viewportWidgetClass, paned,
+ NULL, (Cardinal) 0);
+ dvi = XtCreateManagedWidget ("dvi", dviWidgetClass, viewport, NULL, 0);
+ page = XtCreateManagedWidget ("label", labelWidgetClass, paned,
+ labelArgs, XtNumber (labelArgs));
+ XtSetArg (pageNumberArgs[0], XtNpageNumber, &page_number);
+ XtGetValues (dvi, pageNumberArgs, 1);
+ if (file_name)
+ NewFile (file_name);
+ /* NewFile modifies current_file_name, so do this here. */
+ if (app_resources.filename)
+ strcpy(current_file_name, app_resources.filename);
+ XtRealizeWidget (toplevel);
+ if (file_name)
+ SetPageNumber (page_number);
+ XtAppMainLoop(xtcontext);
+ return 0;
+}
+
+static void
+SetPageNumber (int number)
+{
+ Arg arg[2];
+ int actual_number, last_page;
+
+ XtSetArg (arg[0], XtNpageNumber, number);
+ XtSetValues (dvi, arg, 1);
+ XtSetArg (arg[0], XtNpageNumber, &actual_number);
+ XtSetArg (arg[1], XtNlastPageNumber, &last_page);
+ XtGetValues (dvi, arg, 2);
+ if (actual_number == 0)
+ sprintf (pageLabel, "Page <none>");
+ else if (last_page > 0)
+ sprintf (pageLabel, "Page %d of %d", actual_number, last_page);
+ else
+ sprintf (pageLabel, "Page %d", actual_number);
+ XtSetArg (arg[0], XtNlabel, pageLabel);
+ XtSetValues (page, arg, 1);
+}
+
+static void
+SelectPageNumber (const char *number_string)
+{
+ SetPageNumber (atoi(number_string));
+}
+
+static int hadFile = 0;
+
+static void
+NewFile (const char *name)
+{
+ Arg arg[2];
+ char *n;
+ FILE *new_file;
+ Boolean seek = 0;
+
+ if (current_file) {
+ if (!strcmp (current_file_name, "-"))
+ ;
+ else if (current_file_name[0] == '|')
+ pclose (current_file);
+ else
+ fclose (current_file);
+ }
+ if (!strcmp (name, "-"))
+ new_file = stdin;
+ else if (name[0] == '|')
+ new_file = popen (name+1, "r");
+ else {
+ new_file = fopen (name, "r");
+ seek = 1;
+ }
+ if (!new_file) {
+ /* XXX display error message */
+ return;
+ }
+ XtSetArg (arg[0], XtNfile, new_file);
+ XtSetArg (arg[1], XtNseek, seek);
+ XtSetValues (dvi, arg, 2);
+ if (hadFile || name[0] != '-' || name[1] != '\0') {
+ XtSetArg (arg[0], XtNtitle, name);
+ if (name[0] != '/' && (n = strrchr (name, '/')))
+ n = n + 1;
+ else
+ n = (char *)name;
+ XtSetArg (arg[1], XtNiconName, n);
+ XtSetValues (toplevel, arg, 2);
+ }
+ hadFile = 1;
+ SelectPageNumber ("1");
+ strcpy (current_file_name, name);
+ current_file = new_file;
+}
+
+static char fileBuf[1024];
+
+static void
+ResetMenuEntry (Widget entry)
+{
+ Arg arg[1];
+
+ XtSetArg (arg[0], (String)XtNpopupOnEntry, entry);
+ XtSetValues (XtParent(entry) , arg, (Cardinal) 1);
+}
+
+/*ARGSUSED*/
+
+static void
+NextPage (Widget entry, XtPointer name, XtPointer data)
+{
+ name = name; /* unused; suppress compiler warning */
+ data = data;
+
+ NextPageAction((Widget)NULL, (XEvent *) 0, (String *) 0, (Cardinal *) 0);
+ ResetMenuEntry (entry);
+}
+
+static void
+NextPageAction (Widget widget, XEvent *event,
+ String *params, Cardinal *num_params)
+{
+ Arg args[1];
+ int number;
+
+ XtSetArg (args[0], XtNpageNumber, &number);
+ XtGetValues (dvi, args, 1);
+ SetPageNumber (number+1);
+
+ widget = widget; /* unused; suppress compiler warning */
+ event = event;
+ params = params;
+ num_params = num_params;
+}
+
+/*ARGSUSED*/
+
+static void
+PreviousPage (Widget entry, XtPointer name, XtPointer data)
+{
+ name = name; /* unused; suppress compiler warning */
+ data = data;
+
+ PreviousPageAction ((Widget)NULL, (XEvent *) 0, (String *) 0,
+ (Cardinal *) 0);
+ ResetMenuEntry (entry);
+}
+
+static void
+PreviousPageAction (Widget widget, XEvent *event,
+ String *params, Cardinal *num_params)
+{
+ Arg args[1];
+ int number;
+
+ XtSetArg (args[0], XtNpageNumber, &number);
+ XtGetValues (dvi, args, 1);
+ SetPageNumber (number-1);
+
+ widget = widget; /* unused; suppress compiler warning */
+ event = event;
+ params = params;
+ num_params = num_params;
+}
+
+/* ARGSUSED */
+
+static void
+SelectPage (Widget entry, XtPointer name, XtPointer data)
+{
+ name = name; /* unused; suppress compiler warning */
+ data = data;
+
+ SelectPageAction ((Widget)NULL, (XEvent *) 0, (String *) 0,
+ (Cardinal *) 0);
+ ResetMenuEntry (entry);
+}
+
+static void
+SelectPageAction (Widget widget, XEvent *event,
+ String *params, Cardinal *num_params)
+{
+ widget = widget; /* unused; suppress compiler warning */
+ event = event;
+ params = params;
+ num_params = num_params;
+
+ MakePrompt (toplevel, "Page number", SelectPageNumber, "");
+}
+
+
+static void
+DoPrint (const char *name)
+{
+ FILE *print_file;
+ RETSIGTYPE (*handler)(int);
+
+ /* Avoid dieing because of an invalid command. */
+ handler = signal(SIGPIPE, SIG_IGN);
+
+ print_file = popen(name, "w");
+ if (!print_file)
+ /* XXX print error message */
+ return;
+ DviSaveToFile(dvi, print_file);
+ pclose(print_file);
+ signal(SIGPIPE, handler);
+ strcpy(current_print_command, name);
+}
+
+static void
+RerasterizeAction (Widget widget, XEvent *event,
+ String *params, Cardinal *num_params)
+{
+ Arg args[1];
+ int number;
+
+ if (current_file_name[0] == 0) {
+ /* XXX display an error message */
+ return;
+ }
+ XtSetArg (args[0], XtNpageNumber, &number);
+ XtGetValues (dvi, args, 1);
+ NewFile(current_file_name);
+ SetPageNumber (number);
+
+ widget = widget; /* unused; suppress compiler warning */
+ event = event;
+ params = params;
+ num_params = num_params;
+}
+
+/* ARGSUSED */
+
+static void
+Print (Widget entry, XtPointer name, XtPointer data)
+{
+ name = name; /* unused; suppress compiler warning */
+ data = data;
+
+ PrintAction ((Widget)NULL, (XEvent *) 0, (String *) 0, (Cardinal *) 0);
+ ResetMenuEntry (entry);
+}
+
+static void
+PrintAction (Widget widget, XEvent *event,
+ String *params, Cardinal *num_params)
+{
+ widget = widget; /* unused; suppress compiler warning */
+ event = event;
+ params = params;
+ num_params = num_params;
+
+ if (current_print_command[0])
+ strcpy (fileBuf, current_print_command);
+ else
+ fileBuf[0] = '\0';
+ MakePrompt (toplevel, "Print command:", DoPrint, fileBuf);
+}
+
+
+/* ARGSUSED */
+
+static void
+OpenFile (Widget entry, XtPointer name, XtPointer data)
+{
+ name = name; /* unused; suppress compiler warning */
+ data = data;
+
+ OpenFileAction ((Widget)NULL, (XEvent *) 0, (String *) 0, (Cardinal *) 0);
+ ResetMenuEntry (entry);
+}
+
+static void
+OpenFileAction (Widget widget, XEvent *event,
+ String *params, Cardinal *num_params)
+{
+ widget = widget; /* unused; suppress compiler warning */
+ event = event;
+ params = params;
+ num_params = num_params;
+
+ if (current_file_name[0])
+ strcpy (fileBuf, current_file_name);
+ else
+ fileBuf[0] = '\0';
+ MakePrompt (toplevel, "File to open:", NewFile, fileBuf);
+}
+
+/* ARGSUSED */
+
+static void
+Quit (Widget entry, XtPointer closure, XtPointer data)
+{
+ entry = entry; /* unused; suppress compiler warning */
+ closure = closure;
+ data = data;
+
+ QuitAction ((Widget)NULL, (XEvent *) 0, (String *) 0, (Cardinal *) 0);
+}
+
+static void
+QuitAction (Widget widget, XEvent *event,
+ String *params, Cardinal *num_params)
+{
+ widget = widget; /* unused; suppress compiler warning */
+ event = event;
+ params = params;
+ num_params = num_params;
+
+ exit (0);
+}
+
+Widget promptShell, promptDialog;
+MakePromptFunc promptfunction;
+
+/* ARGSUSED */
+static
+void CancelAction (Widget widget, XEvent *event,
+ String *params, Cardinal *num_params)
+{
+ widget = widget; /* unused; suppress compiler warning */
+ event = event;
+ params = params;
+ num_params = num_params;
+
+ if (promptShell) {
+ XtSetKeyboardFocus(toplevel, (Widget) None);
+ XtDestroyWidget(promptShell);
+ promptShell = (Widget) 0;
+ }
+}
+
+static
+void AcceptAction (Widget widget, XEvent *event,
+ String *params, Cardinal *num_params)
+{
+ (*promptfunction)(XawDialogGetValueString(promptDialog));
+ CancelAction (widget, event, params, num_params);
+}
+
+static void
+MakePrompt(Widget centerw, const char *prompt,
+ MakePromptFunc func, const char *def)
+{
+ static Arg dialogArgs[] = {
+ {XtNlabel, 0},
+ {XtNvalue, 0},
+ };
+ Arg valueArgs[1];
+ Arg centerArgs[2];
+ Position source_x, source_y;
+ Position dest_x, dest_y;
+ Dimension center_width, center_height;
+ Dimension prompt_width, prompt_height;
+ Widget valueWidget;
+
+ CancelAction ((Widget)NULL, (XEvent *) 0, (String *) 0, (Cardinal *) 0);
+ promptShell = XtCreatePopupShell ("promptShell", transientShellWidgetClass,
+ toplevel, NULL, (Cardinal) 0);
+ dialogArgs[0].value = (XtArgVal)prompt;
+ dialogArgs[1].value = (XtArgVal)def;
+ promptDialog = XtCreateManagedWidget( "promptDialog", dialogWidgetClass,
+ promptShell, dialogArgs, XtNumber (dialogArgs));
+ XawDialogAddButton(promptDialog, "accept", NULL, (XtPointer) 0);
+ XawDialogAddButton(promptDialog, "cancel", NULL, (XtPointer) 0);
+ valueWidget = XtNameToWidget (promptDialog, "value");
+ if (valueWidget) {
+ XtSetArg (valueArgs[0], (String)XtNresizable, TRUE);
+ XtSetValues (valueWidget, valueArgs, 1);
+ /*
+ * as resizable isn't set until just above, the
+ * default value will be displayed incorrectly.
+ * rectify the situation by resetting the values
+ */
+ XtSetValues (promptDialog, dialogArgs, XtNumber (dialogArgs));
+ }
+ XtSetKeyboardFocus (promptDialog, valueWidget);
+ XtSetKeyboardFocus (toplevel, valueWidget);
+ XtRealizeWidget (promptShell);
+ /*
+ * place the widget in the center of the "parent"
+ */
+ XtSetArg (centerArgs[0], XtNwidth, &center_width);
+ XtSetArg (centerArgs[1], XtNheight, &center_height);
+ XtGetValues (centerw, centerArgs, 2);
+ XtSetArg (centerArgs[0], XtNwidth, &prompt_width);
+ XtSetArg (centerArgs[1], XtNheight, &prompt_height);
+ XtGetValues (promptShell, centerArgs, 2);
+ source_x = (center_width - prompt_width) / 2;
+ source_y = (center_height - prompt_height) / 3;
+ XtTranslateCoords (centerw, source_x, source_y, &dest_x, &dest_y);
+ XtSetArg (centerArgs[0], XtNx, dest_x);
+ XtSetArg (centerArgs[1], XtNy, dest_y);
+ XtSetValues (promptShell, centerArgs, 2);
+ XtMapWidget(promptShell);
+ promptfunction = func;
+}
+
+/*
+Local Variables:
+c-indent-level: 4
+c-continued-statement-offset: 4
+c-brace-offset: -4
+c-argdecl-indent: 4
+c-label-offset: -4
+c-tab-always-indent: nil
+End:
+*/
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/include/DviChar.h b/contrib/groff/src/include/DviChar.h
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..a77f03615a91
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/include/DviChar.h
@@ -0,0 +1,37 @@
+/*
+ * DviChar.h
+ *
+ * descriptions for mapping dvi names to
+ * font indexes and back. Dvi fonts are all
+ * 256 elements (actually only 256-32 are usable).
+ *
+ * The encoding names are taken from X -
+ * case insensitive, a dash separating the
+ * CharSetRegistry from the CharSetEncoding
+ */
+
+# define DVI_MAX_SYNONYMS 10
+# define DVI_MAP_SIZE 256
+# define DVI_HASH_SIZE 256
+
+typedef struct _dviCharNameHash {
+ struct _dviCharNameHash *next;
+ const char *name;
+ int position;
+} DviCharNameHash;
+
+typedef struct _dviCharNameMap {
+ const char *encoding;
+ int special;
+ const char *dvi_names[DVI_MAP_SIZE][DVI_MAX_SYNONYMS];
+ DviCharNameHash *buckets[DVI_HASH_SIZE];
+} DviCharNameMap;
+
+DviCharNameMap *DviFindMap (char *);
+void DviRegisterMap (DviCharNameMap *);
+#ifdef NOTDEF
+char *DviCharName (DviCharNameMap *, int, int);
+#else
+#define DviCharName(map,index,synonym) ((map)->dvi_names[index][synonym])
+#endif
+int DviCharIndex (DviCharNameMap *, const char *);
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/include/Makefile.sub b/contrib/groff/src/include/Makefile.sub
index 620d34539310..58e1ac981bad 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/include/Makefile.sub
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/include/Makefile.sub
@@ -5,12 +5,14 @@ HDRS=\
color.h \
device.h \
driver.h \
+ DviChar.h \
errarg.h \
error.h \
font.h \
geometry.h \
getopt.h \
- groff-getopt.h \
+ getopt_int.h \
+ gettext.h \
htmlhint.h \
index.h \
lib.h \
@@ -20,9 +22,13 @@ HDRS=\
printer.h \
ptable.h \
refid.h \
+ relocate.h \
search.h \
searchpath.h \
- stringclass.h
+ stringclass.h \
+ symbol.h \
+ unicode.h \
+ XFontName.h
GENHDRS=defs.h
all depend: $(GENHDRS)
@@ -31,6 +37,7 @@ defs.h: FORCE
@$(SHELL) $(top_srcdir)/gendef.sh defs.h \
"PROG_PREFIX=\"$(g)\"" \
"DEVICE=\"$(DEVICE)\"" \
+ "INSTALLPATH=\"$(prefix)\"" \
"BINPATH=\"$(bindir)\"" \
"FONTPATH=\"$(fontpath)\"" \
"MACROPATH=\"$(tmacpath)\"" \
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/include/XFontName.h b/contrib/groff/src/include/XFontName.h
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..4e9c6944efe7
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/include/XFontName.h
@@ -0,0 +1,50 @@
+typedef struct _xFontName {
+ char Registry[256];
+ char Foundry[256];
+ char FamilyName[256];
+ char WeightName[256];
+ char Slant[3];
+ char SetwidthName[256];
+ char AddStyleName[256];
+ unsigned int PixelSize;
+ unsigned int PointSize;
+ unsigned int ResolutionX;
+ unsigned int ResolutionY;
+ char Spacing[2];
+ unsigned int AverageWidth;
+ char CharSetRegistry[256];
+ char CharSetEncoding[256];
+} XFontName;
+
+#define FontNameRegistry (1<<0)
+#define FontNameFoundry (1<<1)
+#define FontNameFamilyName (1<<2)
+#define FontNameWeightName (1<<3)
+#define FontNameSlant (1<<4)
+#define FontNameSetwidthName (1<<5)
+#define FontNameAddStyleName (1<<6)
+#define FontNamePixelSize (1<<7)
+#define FontNamePointSize (1<<8)
+#define FontNameResolutionX (1<<9)
+#define FontNameResolutionY (1<<10)
+#define FontNameSpacing (1<<11)
+#define FontNameAverageWidth (1<<12)
+#define FontNameCharSetRegistry (1<<13)
+#define FontNameCharSetEncoding (1<<14)
+
+#define SlantRoman "R"
+#define SlantItalic "I"
+#define SlantOblique "O"
+#define SlantReverseItalic "RI"
+#define SlantReverseOblique "RO"
+
+#define SpacingMonoSpaced "M"
+#define SpacingProportional "P"
+#define SpacingCharacterCell "C"
+
+typedef char *XFontNameString;
+
+Bool XParseFontName (XFontNameString, XFontName *, unsigned int *);
+Bool XFormatFontName (XFontName *, unsigned int, XFontNameString);
+Bool XCompareFontName (XFontName *, XFontName *, unsigned int);
+Bool XCopyFontName (XFontName *, XFontName *, unsigned int);
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/include/assert.h b/contrib/groff/src/include/assert.h
index 18d9c2623eda..76b3b203a920 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/include/assert.h
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/include/assert.h
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
#ifndef ASSERT_H
#define ASSERT_H
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/include/cmap.h b/contrib/groff/src/include/cmap.h
index 1537d4627d7b..d786829d2ffa 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/include/cmap.h
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/include/cmap.h
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
#ifndef UCHAR_MAX
#define UCHAR_MAX 255
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/include/color.h b/contrib/groff/src/include/color.h
index 205f70ef4c44..52f97c64586a 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/include/color.h
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/include/color.h
@@ -21,9 +21,10 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
#include <stddef.h>
+#include "symbol.h"
enum color_scheme {DEFAULT, CMY, CMYK, RGB, GRAY};
@@ -38,8 +39,9 @@ private:
const size_t);
public:
+ symbol nm;
enum {MAX_COLOR_VAL = 0xffff};
- color() : scheme(DEFAULT){}
+ color(symbol s = default_symbol) : scheme(DEFAULT), nm(s) {}
color(const color * const);
~color();
void *operator new(size_t);
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/include/config.hin b/contrib/groff/src/include/config.hin
index 13a3630d7cfe..5f871aaa9562 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/include/config.hin
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/include/config.hin
@@ -3,14 +3,21 @@
/* Define if your C++ doesn't understand `delete []'. */
#undef ARRAY_DELETE_NEEDS_SIZE
+/* Define if you have a C++ <inttypes.h>. */
+#undef HAVE_CC_INTTYPES_H
+
/* Define if you have a C++ <limits.h>. */
#undef HAVE_CC_LIMITS_H
/* Define if you have a C++ <osfcn.h>. */
#undef HAVE_CC_OSFCN_H
-/* Define if you have a C++ <stdint.h>. */
-#undef HAVE_CC_STDINT_H
+/* Define to 1 if you have the declaration of `sys_siglist', and to 0 if you
+ don't. */
+#undef HAVE_DECL_SYS_SIGLIST
+
+/* Define to 1 if you have the <direct.h> header file. */
+#undef HAVE_DIRECT_H
/* Define to 1 if you have the <dirent.h> header file. */
#undef HAVE_DIRENT_H
@@ -33,6 +40,9 @@
/* Define to 1 if you have the `isatty' function. */
#undef HAVE_ISATTY
+/* Define to 1 if you have the `kill' function. */
+#undef HAVE_KILL
+
/* Define to 1 if you have the <limits.h> header file. */
#undef HAVE_LIMITS_H
@@ -48,6 +58,9 @@
/* Define to 1 if you have a working `mmap' system call. */
#undef HAVE_MMAP
+/* Define to 1 if you have the <process.h> header file. */
+#undef HAVE_PROCESS_H
+
/* Define to 1 if you have the `putenv' function. */
#undef HAVE_PUTENV
@@ -93,10 +106,10 @@
/* Define to 1 if you have the <sys/dir.h> header file. */
#undef HAVE_SYS_DIR_H
-/* Define if you have sys_errlist in <errno.h> or in <stdio.h>. */
+/* Define if you have sys_errlist in <errno.h>, <stdio.h>, or <stdlib.h>. */
#undef HAVE_SYS_ERRLIST
-/* Define if you have sysnerr in <errno.h> or <stdio.h>. */
+/* Define if you have sys_nerr in <errno.h>, <stdio.h>, or <stdio.h>. */
#undef HAVE_SYS_NERR
/* Define to 1 if you have the <sys/stat.h> header file. */
@@ -111,6 +124,9 @@
/* Define to 1 if you have the <unistd.h> header file. */
#undef HAVE_UNISTD_H
+/* Define to 1 if you have the `vsnprintf' function. */
+#undef HAVE_VSNPRINTF
+
/* Define if the host's encoding is EBCDIC. */
#undef IS_EBCDIC_HOST
@@ -147,6 +163,12 @@
/* Define if your C++ doesn't declare strncasecmp(). */
#undef NEED_DECLARATION_STRNCASECMP
+/* Define if your C++ doesn't declare vfprintf(). */
+#undef NEED_DECLARATION_VFPRINTF
+
+/* Define if your C++ doesn't declare vsnprintf(). */
+#undef NEED_DECLARATION_VSNPRINTF
+
/* Define to the address where bug reports for this package should be sent. */
#undef PACKAGE_BUGREPORT
@@ -174,9 +196,6 @@
/* Define to 1 if you have the ANSI C header files. */
#undef STDC_HEADERS
-/* Define to 1 if `sys_siglist' is declared by <signal.h> or <unistd.h>. */
-#undef SYS_SIGLIST_DECLARED
-
/* Define if your C++ compiler uses a traditional (Reiser) preprocessor. */
#undef TRADITIONAL_CPP
@@ -184,6 +203,9 @@
core image was produced for a process that was terminated by a signal. */
#undef WCOREFLAG
+/* Define to 1 if the X Window System is missing or not being used. */
+#undef X_DISPLAY_MISSING
+
/* Define if -D_POSIX_SOURCE is necessary. */
#undef _POSIX_SOURCE
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/include/cset.h b/contrib/groff/src/include/cset.h
index b3a1a976139e..a241c00280ae 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/include/cset.h
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/include/cset.h
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
#ifdef HAVE_CC_LIMITS_H
#include <limits.h>
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/include/device.h b/contrib/groff/src/include/device.h
index 341af8d2a70f..ecafc26c3ca3 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/include/device.h
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/include/device.h
@@ -16,6 +16,6 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
extern const char *device;
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/include/driver.h b/contrib/groff/src/include/driver.h
index b15d6c9914fd..f6804efffb12 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/include/driver.h
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/include/driver.h
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
// -*- C++ -*-
-/* Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2000, 2001
+/* Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2000, 2001, 2003
Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Written by James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
#include "lib.h"
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/include/errarg.h b/contrib/groff/src/include/errarg.h
index 08af44ae21cb..1aa191a4e487 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/include/errarg.h
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/include/errarg.h
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
class errarg {
enum { EMPTY, STRING, CHAR, INTEGER, UNSIGNED_INTEGER, DOUBLE } type;
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/include/error.h b/contrib/groff/src/include/error.h
index e227682bfa3e..b9d48d0a72e8 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/include/error.h
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/include/error.h
@@ -1,5 +1,6 @@
// -*- C++ -*-
-/* Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+/* Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2003, 2004
+ Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Written by James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
This file is part of groff.
@@ -16,7 +17,7 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
extern void fatal_with_file_and_line(const char *filename, int lineno,
const char *format,
@@ -52,7 +53,7 @@ extern void warning(const char *,
const errarg &arg3 = empty_errarg);
-extern const char *program_name;
+extern "C" const char *program_name;
extern int current_lineno;
extern const char *current_filename;
extern const char *current_source_filename;
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/include/font.h b/contrib/groff/src/include/font.h
index 43bf12137bf0..3ef4fed458ab 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/include/font.h
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/include/font.h
@@ -1,5 +1,6 @@
// -*- C++ -*-
-/* Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+/* Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2002, 2004
+ Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Written by James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
This file is part of groff.
@@ -16,7 +17,7 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
typedef void (*FONT_COMMAND_HANDLER)(const char *, const char *,
const char *, int);
@@ -53,10 +54,11 @@ public:
const char *get_special_device_encoding(int index);
const char *get_name();
const char *get_internal_name();
+ const char *get_image_generator();
static int scan_papersize(const char *, const char **, double *, double *);
- static font *load_font(const char *, int *not_found = 0);
+ static font *load_font(const char *, int * = 0, int = 0);
static void command_line_font_dir(const char *path);
static FILE *open_file(const char *name, char **pathp);
static int load_desc();
@@ -76,8 +78,10 @@ public:
static int spare2;
static int sizescale;
static int tcommand;
+ static int unscaled_charwidths;
static int pass_filenames;
static int use_charnames_in_special;
+ static const char *image_generator;
static const char **font_name_table;
static const char **style_table;
@@ -87,7 +91,7 @@ private:
unsigned ligatures;
font_kern_list **kern_hash_table;
int space_width;
- short *ch_index;
+ int *ch_index;
int nindices;
font_char_metric *ch;
int ch_used;
@@ -116,5 +120,5 @@ private:
const char *file, int lineno);
protected:
font(const char *);
- int load(int *not_found = 0);
+ int load(int * = 0, int = 0);
};
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/include/geometry.h b/contrib/groff/src/include/geometry.h
index d425f157ece1..1ce0df031fc5 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/include/geometry.h
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/include/geometry.h
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
int adjust_arc_center(const int *, double *);
void check_output_arc_limits(int x, int y,
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/include/getopt_int.h b/contrib/groff/src/include/getopt_int.h
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..401579fd2898
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/include/getopt_int.h
@@ -0,0 +1,131 @@
+/* Internal declarations for getopt.
+ Copyright (C) 1989-1994,1996-1999,2001,2003,2004
+ Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+ This file is part of the GNU C Library.
+
+ This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+ it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
+ the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
+ any later version.
+
+ This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+ but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+ MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
+ GNU General Public License for more details.
+
+ You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
+ with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
+ Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
+
+#ifndef _GETOPT_INT_H
+#define _GETOPT_INT_H 1
+
+extern int _getopt_internal (int ___argc, char **___argv,
+ const char *__shortopts,
+ const struct option *__longopts, int *__longind,
+ int __long_only, int __posixly_correct);
+
+
+/* Reentrant versions which can handle parsing multiple argument
+ vectors at the same time. */
+
+/* Data type for reentrant functions. */
+struct _getopt_data
+{
+ /* These have exactly the same meaning as the corresponding global
+ variables, except that they are used for the reentrant
+ versions of getopt. */
+ int optind;
+ int opterr;
+ int optopt;
+ char *optarg;
+
+ /* Internal members. */
+
+ /* True if the internal members have been initialized. */
+ int __initialized;
+
+ /* The next char to be scanned in the option-element
+ in which the last option character we returned was found.
+ This allows us to pick up the scan where we left off.
+
+ If this is zero, or a null string, it means resume the scan
+ by advancing to the next ARGV-element. */
+ char *__nextchar;
+
+ /* Describe how to deal with options that follow non-option ARGV-elements.
+
+ If the caller did not specify anything,
+ the default is REQUIRE_ORDER if the environment variable
+ POSIXLY_CORRECT is defined, PERMUTE otherwise.
+
+ REQUIRE_ORDER means don't recognize them as options;
+ stop option processing when the first non-option is seen.
+ This is what Unix does.
+ This mode of operation is selected by either setting the environment
+ variable POSIXLY_CORRECT, or using `+' as the first character
+ of the list of option characters, or by calling getopt.
+
+ PERMUTE is the default. We permute the contents of ARGV as we
+ scan, so that eventually all the non-options are at the end.
+ This allows options to be given in any order, even with programs
+ that were not written to expect this.
+
+ RETURN_IN_ORDER is an option available to programs that were
+ written to expect options and other ARGV-elements in any order
+ and that care about the ordering of the two. We describe each
+ non-option ARGV-element as if it were the argument of an option
+ with character code 1. Using `-' as the first character of the
+ list of option characters selects this mode of operation.
+
+ The special argument `--' forces an end of option-scanning regardless
+ of the value of `ordering'. In the case of RETURN_IN_ORDER, only
+ `--' can cause `getopt' to return -1 with `optind' != ARGC. */
+
+ enum
+ {
+ REQUIRE_ORDER, PERMUTE, RETURN_IN_ORDER
+ } __ordering;
+
+ /* If the POSIXLY_CORRECT environment variable is set
+ or getopt was called. */
+ int __posixly_correct;
+
+
+ /* Handle permutation of arguments. */
+
+ /* Describe the part of ARGV that contains non-options that have
+ been skipped. `first_nonopt' is the index in ARGV of the first
+ of them; `last_nonopt' is the index after the last of them. */
+
+ int __first_nonopt;
+ int __last_nonopt;
+
+#if defined _LIBC && defined USE_NONOPTION_FLAGS
+ int __nonoption_flags_max_len;
+ int __nonoption_flags_len;
+# endif
+};
+
+/* The initializer is necessary to set OPTIND and OPTERR to their
+ default values and to clear the initialization flag. */
+#define _GETOPT_DATA_INITIALIZER { 1, 1 }
+
+extern int _getopt_internal_r (int ___argc, char **___argv,
+ const char *__shortopts,
+ const struct option *__longopts, int *__longind,
+ int __long_only, int __posixly_correct,
+ struct _getopt_data *__data);
+
+extern int _getopt_long_r (int ___argc, char **___argv,
+ const char *__shortopts,
+ const struct option *__longopts, int *__longind,
+ struct _getopt_data *__data);
+
+extern int _getopt_long_only_r (int ___argc, char **___argv,
+ const char *__shortopts,
+ const struct option *__longopts,
+ int *__longind,
+ struct _getopt_data *__data);
+
+#endif /* getopt_int.h */
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/include/gettext.h b/contrib/groff/src/include/gettext.h
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..26fd2c5703a5
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/include/gettext.h
@@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
+/* This is a dummy header file to make getopt compile without gettext
+ support. */
+
+#define gettext(s) s
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/include/html-strings.h b/contrib/groff/src/include/html-strings.h
index fd757c3fd256..26daeb6cfde8 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/include/html-strings.h
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/include/html-strings.h
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
/*
* defines the image tags issued by the pre-processors (tbl, pic, eqn)
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/include/htmlhint.h b/contrib/groff/src/include/htmlhint.h
index f1f46f7282a2..e0b41dd7157a 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/include/htmlhint.h
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/include/htmlhint.h
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
#ifndef HTMLINDICATE_H
#define HTMLINDICATE_H
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/include/index.h b/contrib/groff/src/include/index.h
index 7e6081381c2e..c90610e67dd1 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/include/index.h
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/include/index.h
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
#define INDEX_MAGIC 0x23021964
#define INDEX_VERSION 1
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/include/lib.h b/contrib/groff/src/include/lib.h
index bebad98ea3d4..bb59337fc989 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/include/lib.h
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/include/lib.h
@@ -1,5 +1,6 @@
// -*- C++ -*-
-/* Copyright (C) 1989-2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+/* Copyright (C) 1989-2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005
+ Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Written by James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
This file is part of groff.
@@ -16,7 +17,7 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
#include <config.h>
@@ -31,18 +32,8 @@ extern "C" {
const char *if_to_a(int, int);
}
-/* stdio.h on IRIX, OSF/1, emx, and UWIN include getopt.h */
-/* unistd.h on CYGWIN includes getopt.h */
-
-#if !(defined(__sgi) \
- || (defined(__osf__) && defined(__alpha)) \
- || defined(_UWIN) \
- || defined(__EMX__) \
- || defined(__CYGWIN__))
-#include <groff-getopt.h>
-#else
+#define __GETOPT_PREFIX groff_
#include <getopt.h>
-#endif
#ifdef HAVE_SETLOCALE
#include <locale.h>
@@ -52,6 +43,7 @@ extern "C" {
char *strsave(const char *s);
int is_prime(unsigned);
+double groff_hypot(double, double);
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
@@ -59,13 +51,21 @@ int is_prime(unsigned);
#include <strings.h>
#endif
-/* HP-UX 10.20 doesn't declare snprintf() */
-#if !defined(HAVE_SNPRINTF) || defined(NEED_DECLARATION_SNPRINTF)
#include <stdarg.h>
-extern "C" {
- int snprintf(char *, size_t, const char *, /*args*/ ...);
- int vsnprintf(char *, size_t, const char *, va_list);
-}
+
+/* HP-UX 10.20 and LynxOS 4.0.0 don't declare snprintf() */
+#if !defined(HAVE_SNPRINTF) || defined(NEED_DECLARATION_SNPRINTF)
+extern "C" { int snprintf(char *, size_t, const char *, /*args*/ ...); }
+#endif
+
+/* LynxOS 4.0.0 has snprintf() but no vsnprintf() */
+#if !defined(HAVE_VSNPRINTF) || defined(NEED_DECLARATION_VSNPRINTF)
+extern "C" { int vsnprintf(char *, size_t, const char *, va_list); }
+#endif
+
+/* LynxOS 4.0.0 doesn't declare vfprintf() */
+#ifdef NEED_DECLARATION_VFPRINTF
+extern "C" { int vfprintf(FILE *, const char *, va_list); }
#endif
#ifndef HAVE_MKSTEMP
@@ -90,6 +90,7 @@ extern "C" { int pclose (FILE *); }
#endif /* NEED_DECLARATION_PCLOSE */
size_t file_name_max(const char *fname);
+size_t path_name_max();
int interpret_lf_args(const char *p);
@@ -102,29 +103,21 @@ inline int invalid_input_char(int c)
#ifdef HAVE_STRCASECMP
#ifdef NEED_DECLARATION_STRCASECMP
-extern "C" {
- // Ultrix4.3's string.h fails to declare this.
- int strcasecmp(const char *, const char *);
-}
+// Ultrix4.3's string.h fails to declare this.
+extern "C" { int strcasecmp(const char *, const char *); }
#endif /* NEED_DECLARATION_STRCASECMP */
#else /* not HAVE_STRCASECMP */
-extern "C" {
- int strcasecmp(const char *, const char *);
-}
+extern "C" { int strcasecmp(const char *, const char *); }
#endif /* HAVE_STRCASECMP */
#if !defined(_AIX) && !defined(sinix) && !defined(__sinix__)
#ifdef HAVE_STRNCASECMP
#ifdef NEED_DECLARATION_STRNCASECMP
-extern "C" {
- // SunOS's string.h fails to declare this.
- int strncasecmp(const char *, const char *, int);
-}
+// SunOS's string.h fails to declare this.
+extern "C" { int strncasecmp(const char *, const char *, int); }
#endif /* NEED_DECLARATION_STRNCASECMP */
#else /* not HAVE_STRNCASECMP */
-extern "C" {
- int strncasecmp(const char *, const char *, size_t);
-}
+extern "C" { int strncasecmp(const char *, const char *, size_t); }
#endif /* HAVE_STRNCASECMP */
#endif /* !_AIX && !sinix && !__sinix__ */
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/include/macropath.h b/contrib/groff/src/include/macropath.h
index b4a2bd0cadaa..3b38baa02629 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/include/macropath.h
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/include/macropath.h
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
extern search_path macro_path;
extern search_path safer_macro_path;
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/include/nonposix.h b/contrib/groff/src/include/nonposix.h
index 73422d92d8f0..9564a8b764b3 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/include/nonposix.h
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/include/nonposix.h
@@ -1,4 +1,5 @@
-/* Copyright (C) 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+/* Copyright (C) 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005
+ Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Written by Eli Zaretskii (eliz@is.elta.co.il)
This file is part of groff.
@@ -15,10 +16,12 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
/* This header file compartmentalize all idiosyncrasies of non-Posix
- systems, such as MS-DOS, MS-Windows, etc. */
+ systems, such as MS-DOS, MS-Windows, etc. It should be loaded after
+ the system headers like stdio.h to protect against warnings and error
+ messages w.r.t. redefining macros. */
#if defined _MSC_VER
# ifndef _WIN32
@@ -29,31 +32,48 @@ Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
#if defined(__MSDOS__) || defined(__EMX__) \
|| (defined(_WIN32) && !defined(_UWIN) && !defined(__CYGWIN__))
-/* Binary I/O nuisances. Note: "setmode" is right for DJGPP and
- Borland; Windows compilers might need _setmode or some such. */
+/* Binary I/O nuisances. */
# include <fcntl.h>
# include <io.h>
# ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H
# include <unistd.h>
# endif
-# ifdef _MSC_VER
-# define POPEN_RT "rt"
-# define POPEN_WT "wt"
-# define popen(c,m) _popen(c,m)
-# define pclose(p) _pclose(p)
-# define getpid() (1)
-# define mkdir(p,m) _mkdir(p)
-# define setmode(f,m) _setmode(f,m)
-# define WAIT(s,p,m) _cwait(s,p,m)
-# define creat(p,m) _creat(p,m)
+# ifndef STDIN_FILENO
+# define STDIN_FILENO 0
+# define STDOUT_FILENO 1
+# define STDERR_FILENO 2
# endif
-# define SET_BINARY(f) do {if (!isatty(f)) setmode(f,O_BINARY);} while(0)
-# define FOPEN_RB "rb"
-# define FOPEN_WB "wb"
-# define FOPEN_RWB "wb+"
+# ifdef HAVE_DIRECT_H
+# include <direct.h>
+# endif
+# ifdef HAVE_PROCESS_H
+# include <process.h>
+# endif
+# if defined(_MSC_VER) || defined(__MINGW32__)
+# define POPEN_RT "rt"
+# define POPEN_WT "wt"
+# define popen(c,m) _popen(c,m)
+# define pclose(p) _pclose(p)
+# define pipe(pfd) _pipe((pfd),0,_O_BINARY|_O_NOINHERIT)
+# define mkdir(p,m) _mkdir(p)
+# define setmode(f,m) _setmode(f,m)
+# define WAIT(s,p,m) _cwait(s,p,m)
+# define creat(p,m) _creat(p,m)
+# define read(f,b,s) _read(f,b,s)
+# define write(f,b,s) _write(f,b,s)
+# define dup(f) _dup(f)
+# define dup2(f1,f2) _dup2(f1,f2)
+# define close(f) _close(f)
+# define isatty(f) _isatty(f)
+# define access(p,m) _access(p,m)
+# endif
+# define SET_BINARY(f) do {if (!isatty(f)) setmode(f,O_BINARY);} while(0)
+# define FOPEN_RB "rb"
+# define FOPEN_WB "wb"
+# define FOPEN_RWB "wb+"
# ifndef O_BINARY
# ifdef _O_BINARY
-# define O_BINARY (_O_BINARY)
+# define O_BINARY (_O_BINARY)
# endif
# endif
@@ -61,96 +81,151 @@ Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
systems don't have standard places where it lives, and might not
have it installed to begin with. We want to give them some leeway. */
# ifdef __EMX__
-# define getcwd(b,s) _getcwd2(b,s)
+# define getcwd(b,s) _getcwd2(b,s)
# else
-# define BSHELL (system_shell_name())
-# define BSHELL_DASH_C (system_shell_dash_c())
-# define IS_BSHELL(s) (is_system_shell(s))
+# define BSHELL (system_shell_name())
+# define BSHELL_DASH_C (system_shell_dash_c())
+# define IS_BSHELL(s) (is_system_shell(s))
# endif
/* The separator for directories in PATH and other environment
variables. */
-# define PATH_SEP ";"
+# define PATH_SEP ";"
+# define PATH_SEP_CHAR ';'
/* Characters that separate directories in a path name. */
-# define DIR_SEPS "/\\:"
+# define DIR_SEPS "/\\:"
/* How to tell if the argument is an absolute file name. */
# define IS_ABSOLUTE(f) \
((f)[0] == '/' || (f)[0] == '\\' || (f)[0] && (f)[1] == ':')
/* The executable extension. */
-# define EXE_EXT ".exe"
+# define EXE_EXT ".exe"
+
+/* Possible executable extensions. */
+# define PATH_EXT ".com;.exe;.bat;.cmd"
/* The system null device. */
-# define NULL_DEV "NUL"
+# define NULL_DEV "NUL"
+
+/* The default place to create temporary files. */
+# ifndef P_tmpdir
+# ifdef _P_tmpdir
+# define P_tmpdir _P_tmpdir
+# else
+# define P_tmpdir "c:/temp"
+# endif
+# endif
/* Prototypes. */
# ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
# endif
- const char * system_shell_name(void);
+ char * system_shell_name(void);
const char * system_shell_dash_c(void);
- int is_system_shell(const char *);
+ int is_system_shell(const char *);
+# ifdef __cplusplus
+ }
+# endif
+
+#endif
+
+#if defined(_WIN32) && !defined(_UWIN) && !defined(__CYGWIN__)
+/* Win32 implementations which use the Microsoft runtime library
+ * are prone to hanging when a pipe reader quits with unread data in the pipe.
+ * `gtroff' avoids this, by invoking `FLUSH_INPUT_PIPE()', defined as ... */
+# define FLUSH_INPUT_PIPE(fd) \
+ do if (!isatty(fd)) \
+ { \
+ char drain[BUFSIZ]; \
+ while (read(fd, drain, sizeof(drain)) > 0) \
+ ; \
+ } while (0)
+
+/* The Microsoft runtime library also has a broken argument passing mechanism,
+ * which may result in improper grouping of arguments passed to a child process
+ * by the `spawn()' family of functions. In `groff', only the `spawnvp()'
+ * function is affected; we work around this defect, by substituting a
+ * wrapper function in place of `spawnvp()' calls. */
+
+# ifdef __cplusplus
+ extern "C" {
+# endif
+ int spawnvp_wrapper(int, char *, char **);
# ifdef __cplusplus
}
# endif
+# ifndef SPAWN_FUNCTION_WRAPPERS
+# undef spawnvp
+# define spawnvp spawnvp_wrapper
+# undef _spawnvp
+# define _spawnvp spawnvp
+# endif /* SPAWN_FUNCTION_WRAPPERS */
+#else
+/* Other implementations do not suffer from Microsoft runtime bugs,
+ * but `gtroff' requires a dummy definition for FLUSH_INPUT_PIPE() */
+# define FLUSH_INPUT_PIPE(fd) do {} while(0)
#endif
/* Defaults, for Posix systems. */
#ifndef SET_BINARY
-# define SET_BINARY(f) do {} while(0)
+# define SET_BINARY(f) do {} while(0)
#endif
#ifndef FOPEN_RB
-# define FOPEN_RB "r"
+# define FOPEN_RB "r"
#endif
#ifndef FOPEN_WB
-# define FOPEN_WB "w"
+# define FOPEN_WB "w"
#endif
#ifndef FOPEN_RWB
-# define FOPEN_RWB "w+"
+# define FOPEN_RWB "w+"
#endif
#ifndef POPEN_RT
-# define POPEN_RT "r"
+# define POPEN_RT "r"
#endif
#ifndef POPEN_WT
-# define POPEN_WT "w"
+# define POPEN_WT "w"
#endif
#ifndef O_BINARY
-# define O_BINARY 0
+# define O_BINARY 0
#endif
#ifndef BSHELL
-# define BSHELL "/bin/sh"
+# define BSHELL "/bin/sh"
#endif
#ifndef BSHELL_DASH_C
-# define BSHELL_DASH_C "-c"
+# define BSHELL_DASH_C "-c"
#endif
#ifndef IS_BSHELL
-# define IS_BSHELL(s) ((s) && strcmp(s,BSHELL) == 0)
+# define IS_BSHELL(s) ((s) && strcmp(s,BSHELL) == 0)
#endif
#ifndef PATH_SEP
-# define PATH_SEP ":"
+# define PATH_SEP ":"
+# define PATH_SEP_CHAR ':'
#endif
#ifndef DIR_SEPS
-# define DIR_SEPS "/"
+# define DIR_SEPS "/"
#endif
#ifndef IS_ABSOLUTE
-# define IS_ABSOLUTE(f) ((f)[0] == '/')
+# define IS_ABSOLUTE(f) ((f)[0] == '/')
#endif
#ifndef EXE_EXT
-# define EXE_EXT ""
+# define EXE_EXT ""
+#endif
+#ifndef PATH_EXT
+# define PATH_EXT ""
#endif
#ifndef NULL_DEV
-# define NULL_DEV "/dev/null"
+# define NULL_DEV "/dev/null"
#endif
#ifndef GS_NAME
-# define GS_NAME "gs"
+# define GS_NAME "gs"
#endif
#ifndef WAIT
-# define WAIT(s,p,m) wait(s)
+# define WAIT(s,p,m) wait(s)
#endif
#ifndef _WAIT_CHILD
-# define _WAIT_CHILD 0
+# define _WAIT_CHILD 0
#endif
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/include/paper.h b/contrib/groff/src/include/paper.h
index 7a01fc2bf221..e88965d1dec0 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/include/paper.h
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/include/paper.h
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
struct paper {
char *name;
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/include/posix.h b/contrib/groff/src/include/posix.h
index e7f38cd1bc11..28b807c7c2f0 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/include/posix.h
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/include/posix.h
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
// -*- C++ -*-
-/* Copyright (C) 1992, 2000, 2001 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+/* Copyright (C) 1992, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Written by James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
This file is part of groff.
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
@@ -58,6 +58,10 @@ Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
#define O_RDONLY 0
#endif
+#ifndef F_OK
+#define F_OK 0
+#endif
+
#ifndef HAVE_ISATTY
#define isatty(n) (1)
#endif
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/include/printer.h b/contrib/groff/src/include/printer.h
index 3976215b72a2..fb39f48965ff 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/include/printer.h
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/include/printer.h
@@ -2,12 +2,12 @@
// <groff_src_dir>/src/include/printer.h
-/* Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2001, 2002, 2003
+/* Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004
Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Written by James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
- Last update: 12 Apr 2002
+ Last update: 15 Dec 2004
This file is part of groff.
@@ -23,8 +23,8 @@
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free
- Software Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA
- 02111-1307, USA.
+ Software Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
+ 02110-1301, USA.
*/
/* Description
@@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ struct environment {
color *fill;
};
-struct font;
+class font;
struct font_pointer_list {
font *p;
@@ -83,6 +83,9 @@ public:
virtual void end_of_line();
virtual void special(char *arg, const environment *env,
char type = 'p');
+ virtual void devtag(char *arg, const environment *env,
+ char type = 'p');
+
protected:
font_pointer_list *font_list;
font **font_table;
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/include/ptable.h b/contrib/groff/src/include/ptable.h
index ffbe8e6f9ebf..b2881872a36b 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/include/ptable.h
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/include/ptable.h
@@ -1,5 +1,6 @@
// -*- C++ -*-
-/* Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+/* Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2003, 2004
+ Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Written by James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
This file is part of groff.
@@ -16,7 +17,7 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
#include <assert.h>
#include <string.h>
@@ -43,7 +44,7 @@ struct PASSOC(T) { \
PASSOC(T)(); \
}; \
\
-struct PTABLE(T); \
+class PTABLE(T); \
\
class PTABLE_ITERATOR(T) { \
PTABLE(T) *p; \
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/include/refid.h b/contrib/groff/src/include/refid.h
index 605427e9af9b..84e5119f3063 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/include/refid.h
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/include/refid.h
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
class reference_id {
int filename_id;
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/include/relocate.h b/contrib/groff/src/include/relocate.h
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..0d9edc4c17b5
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/include/relocate.h
@@ -0,0 +1,27 @@
+// -*- C++ -*-
+/* Provide relocation for macro and font files.
+ Copyright (C) 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+
+ This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
+ under the terms of the GNU Library General Public License as published
+ by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
+ any later version.
+
+ This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+ but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+ MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
+ Library General Public License for more details.
+
+ You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public
+ License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
+ Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301,
+ USA. */
+
+extern char *curr_prefix;
+extern size_t curr_prefix_len;
+
+void set_current_prefix ();
+char *xdirname (char *s);
+char *searchpath (const char *name, const char *pathp);
+char *relocatep (const char *path);
+char *relocate (const char *path);
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/include/search.h b/contrib/groff/src/include/search.h
index 260410e2372b..3dde8944f099 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/include/search.h
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/include/search.h
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
// -*- C++ -*-
-/* Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+/* Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Written by James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
This file is part of groff.
@@ -16,10 +16,10 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
-struct search_item;
-struct search_item_iterator;
+class search_item;
+class search_item_iterator;
class search_list {
public:
@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ private:
friend class search_list_iterator;
};
-struct bmpattern;
+class bmpattern;
class linear_searcher {
const char *ignore_fields;
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/include/searchpath.h b/contrib/groff/src/include/searchpath.h
index 4d89a8d04f1d..dab161e61ef9 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/include/searchpath.h
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/include/searchpath.h
@@ -1,5 +1,6 @@
// -*- C++ -*-
-/* Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2000 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+/* Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2000, 2003
+ Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Written by James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
This file is part of groff.
@@ -16,7 +17,7 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
class search_path {
char *dirs;
@@ -27,4 +28,5 @@ public:
~search_path();
void command_line_dir(const char *);
FILE *open_file(const char *, char **);
+ FILE *open_file_cautious(const char *, char ** = 0, const char * = 0);
};
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/include/stringclass.h b/contrib/groff/src/include/stringclass.h
index c6295b00f686..fb3299ce90ad 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/include/stringclass.h
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/include/stringclass.h
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
#include <string.h>
#include <stdio.h>
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/include/symbol.h b/contrib/groff/src/include/symbol.h
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..c3cc8eea63a8
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/include/symbol.h
@@ -0,0 +1,83 @@
+// -*- C++ -*-
+/* Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2002, 2004
+ Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+ Written by James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
+
+This file is part of groff.
+
+groff is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
+the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
+Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later
+version.
+
+groff is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
+WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
+FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
+for more details.
+
+You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
+with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
+
+#define DONT_STORE 1
+#define MUST_ALREADY_EXIST 2
+
+class symbol {
+ static const char **table;
+ static int table_used;
+ static int table_size;
+ static char *block;
+ static int block_size;
+ const char *s;
+public:
+ symbol(const char *p, int how = 0);
+ symbol();
+ unsigned long hash() const;
+ int operator ==(symbol) const;
+ int operator !=(symbol) const;
+ const char *contents() const;
+ int is_null() const;
+ int is_empty() const;
+};
+
+
+extern const symbol NULL_SYMBOL;
+extern const symbol EMPTY_SYMBOL;
+
+inline symbol::symbol() : s(0)
+{
+}
+
+inline int symbol::operator==(symbol p) const
+{
+ return s == p.s;
+}
+
+inline int symbol::operator!=(symbol p) const
+{
+ return s != p.s;
+}
+
+inline unsigned long symbol::hash() const
+{
+ return (unsigned long)s;
+}
+
+inline const char *symbol::contents() const
+{
+ return s;
+}
+
+inline int symbol::is_null() const
+{
+ return s == 0;
+}
+
+inline int symbol::is_empty() const
+{
+ return s != 0 && *s == 0;
+}
+
+symbol concat(symbol, symbol);
+
+extern symbol default_symbol;
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/include/unicode.h b/contrib/groff/src/include/unicode.h
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..90dab113dfea
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/include/unicode.h
@@ -0,0 +1,26 @@
+// -*- C++ -*-
+/* Copyright (C) 2002, 2003
+ Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+ Written by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org>
+
+This file is part of groff.
+
+groff is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
+the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
+Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later
+version.
+
+groff is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
+WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
+FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
+for more details.
+
+You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
+with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
+
+const char *glyph_name_to_unicode(const char *);
+const char *unicode_to_glyph_name(const char *);
+const char *decompose_unicode(const char *);
+
+const char *check_unicode_name(const char *);
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/libs/libbib/common.cpp b/contrib/groff/src/libs/libbib/common.cpp
index 4b2bcca23e21..9d16e7a0681f 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/libs/libbib/common.cpp
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/libs/libbib/common.cpp
@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
unsigned hash(const char *s, int len)
{
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/libs/libbib/index.cpp b/contrib/groff/src/libs/libbib/index.cpp
index 3633df1c78e3..6b9b9e350efe 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/libs/libbib/index.cpp
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/libs/libbib/index.cpp
@@ -1,5 +1,6 @@
// -*- C++ -*-
-/* Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2001 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+/* Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2001, 2004
+ Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Written by James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
This file is part of groff.
@@ -16,7 +17,7 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
#include "lib.h"
@@ -349,7 +350,7 @@ int index_search_item_iterator::next(const linear_searcher &,
}
int index_search_item_iterator::get_tag(int tagno,
- const linear_searcher &searcher,
+ const linear_searcher &searchr,
const char **pp, int *lenp,
reference_id *ridp)
{
@@ -389,7 +390,6 @@ int index_search_item_iterator::get_tag(int tagno,
int length = tp->length;
int err = 0;
if (length == 0) {
- struct stat sb;
if (fstat(fileno(fp), &sb) < 0) {
error("can't stat `%1': %2", filename, strerror(errno));
err = 1;
@@ -426,7 +426,7 @@ int index_search_item_iterator::get_tag(int tagno,
buf[didx] = buf[sidx];
}
buf[length + 1] = '\n';
- res = searcher.search(buf + 1, buf + 2 + length, pp, lenp);
+ res = searchr.search(buf + 1, buf + 2 + length, pp, lenp);
if (res && ridp)
*ridp = reference_id(indx->filename_id + tp->filename_index,
tp->start);
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/libs/libbib/linear.cpp b/contrib/groff/src/libs/libbib/linear.cpp
index 1dd902b84dea..c1919ab7d63a 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/libs/libbib/linear.cpp
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/libs/libbib/linear.cpp
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
#include "lib.h"
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/libs/libbib/map.c b/contrib/groff/src/libs/libbib/map.c
index 4d878a24fc2c..f45625d94b5a 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/libs/libbib/map.c
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/libs/libbib/map.c
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-/* Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2000, 2001
+/* Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2000, 2001, 2004
Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Written by James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
#include <stdlib.h>
@@ -34,11 +34,13 @@ Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
#define MAP_FILE 0
#endif
-char *mapread(fd, nbytes)
- int fd;
- int nbytes;
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+extern "C" {
+#endif
+
+char *mapread(int fd, int nbytes)
{
- char *p = (char *)mmap((caddr_t)0, (size_t)nbytes, PROT_READ,
+ char *p = (char *)mmap((void *)0, (size_t)nbytes, PROT_READ,
MAP_FILE|MAP_PRIVATE, fd, (off_t)0);
if (p == (char *)-1)
return 0;
@@ -48,31 +50,37 @@ char *mapread(fd, nbytes)
return p;
}
-int unmap(p, len)
- char *p;
- int len;
+int unmap(char *p, int len)
{
- return munmap((caddr_t)p, len);
+ return munmap((void *)p, len);
}
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+}
+#endif
+
#else /* not HAVE_MMAP */
#include <errno.h>
-char *mapread(fd, nbytes)
- int fd;
- int nbytes;
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+extern "C" {
+#endif
+
+char *mapread(int fd, int nbytes)
{
errno = ENODEV;
return 0;
}
-int unmap(p, len)
- char *p;
- int len;
+int unmap(char *p, int len)
{
errno = EINVAL;
return -1;
}
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+}
+#endif
+
#endif /* not HAVE_MMAP */
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/libs/libbib/search.cpp b/contrib/groff/src/libs/libbib/search.cpp
index 2223fb643c22..4ed0baa5bff1 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/libs/libbib/search.cpp
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/libs/libbib/search.cpp
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
#include "lib.h"
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/libs/libdriver/input.cpp b/contrib/groff/src/libs/libdriver/input.cpp
index acb6f13741af..bf8a74e1066c 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/libs/libdriver/input.cpp
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/libs/libdriver/input.cpp
@@ -2,13 +2,13 @@
// <groff_src_dir>/src/libs/libdriver/input.cpp
-/* Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2001, 2002, 2003
+/* Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005
Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Written by James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
Major rewrite 2001 by Bernd Warken (bwarken@mayn.de)
- Last update: 04 Apr 2003
+ Last update: 15 Jun 2005
This file is part of groff, the GNU roff text processing system.
@@ -24,8 +24,8 @@
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free
- Software Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA
- 02111-1307, USA.
+ Software Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
+ 02110-1301, USA.
*/
/* Description
@@ -272,16 +272,15 @@ public:
IntArray(void);
IntArray(const size_t);
~IntArray(void);
- const IntArg operator[](const size_t i) const
+ IntArg operator[](const size_t i) const
{
if (i >= num_stored)
fatal("index out of range");
return (IntArg) data[i];
}
void append(IntArg);
- const IntArg * const
- get_data(void) const { return (IntArg *) data; }
- const size_t len(void) const { return num_stored; }
+ IntArg *get_data(void) const { return (IntArg *)data; }
+ size_t len(void) const { return num_stored; }
};
// Characters read from the input queue.
@@ -442,7 +441,7 @@ EnvStack::EnvStack(void)
{
num_allocated = 4;
// allocate pointer to array of num_allocated pointers to environment
- data = (environment **) malloc(envp_size * num_allocated);
+ data = (environment **)malloc(envp_size * num_allocated);
if (data == 0)
fatal("could not allocate environment data");
num_stored = 0;
@@ -475,7 +474,7 @@ EnvStack::push(environment *e)
if (num_stored >= num_allocated) {
environment **old_data = data;
num_allocated *= 2;
- data = (environment **) malloc(envp_size * num_allocated);
+ data = (environment **)malloc(envp_size * num_allocated);
if (data == 0)
fatal("could not allocate data");
for (size_t i = 0; i < num_stored; i++)
@@ -608,6 +607,7 @@ void delete_current_env(void)
delete current_env->col;
delete current_env->fill;
delete current_env;
+ current_env = 0;
}
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
@@ -1034,13 +1034,13 @@ remember_filename(const char *filename)
{
char *fname;
if (strcmp(filename, "-") == 0)
- fname = "<standard input>";
+ fname = (char *)"<standard input>";
else
- fname = (char *) filename;
+ fname = (char *)filename;
size_t len = strlen(fname) + 1;
if (current_filename != 0)
free((char *)current_filename);
- current_filename = (const char *) malloc(len);
+ current_filename = (const char *)malloc(len);
if (current_filename == 0)
fatal("can't malloc space for filename");
strncpy((char *)current_filename, (char *)fname, len);
@@ -1060,13 +1060,13 @@ remember_source_filename(const char *filename)
{
char *fname;
if (strcmp(filename, "-") == 0)
- fname = "<standard input>";
+ fname = (char *)"<standard input>";
else
- fname = (char *) filename;
+ fname = (char *)filename;
size_t len = strlen(fname) + 1;
if (current_source_filename != 0)
free((char *)current_source_filename);
- current_source_filename = (const char *) malloc(len);
+ current_source_filename = (const char *)malloc(len);
if (current_source_filename == 0)
fatal("can't malloc space for filename");
strncpy((char *)current_source_filename, (char *)fname, len);
@@ -1083,7 +1083,7 @@ void
send_draw(const Char subcmd, const IntArray * const args)
{
EnvInt n = (EnvInt) args->len();
- pr->draw((int) subcmd, (IntArg *) args->get_data(), n, current_env);
+ pr->draw((int) subcmd, (IntArg *)args->get_data(), n, current_env);
}
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
@@ -1520,6 +1520,9 @@ parse_x_command(void)
char *str_arg = get_extended_arg(); // includes line skip
if (npages <= 0)
error("`x X' command invalid before first `p' command");
+ else if (str_arg && (strncmp(str_arg, "devtag:",
+ strlen("devtag:")) == 0))
+ pr->devtag(str_arg, current_env);
else
pr->special(str_arg, current_env);
a_delete str_arg;
@@ -1823,6 +1826,7 @@ do_file(const char *filename)
if (npages > 0)
pr->end_page(current_env->vpos);
delete pr;
+ pr = 0;
fclose(current_file);
// If `stopped' is not `true' here then there wasn't any `x stop'.
if (!stopped)
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/libs/libdriver/printer.cpp b/contrib/groff/src/libs/libdriver/printer.cpp
index 179daf1781d0..fd77d6b59eb7 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/libs/libdriver/printer.cpp
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/libs/libdriver/printer.cpp
@@ -2,11 +2,11 @@
// <groff_src_dir>/src/libs/libdriver/printer.cpp
-/* Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2001, 2002, 2003
+/* Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005
Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Written by James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
- Last update: 04 Apr 2003
+ Last update: 02 Mar 2005
This file is part of groff.
@@ -22,12 +22,61 @@
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free
- Software Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA
- 02111-1307, USA.
+ Software Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
+ 02110-1301, USA.
*/
#include "driver.h"
+/* If we are sending output to an onscreen pager (as is the normal case
+ when reading man pages), then we may get an error state on the output
+ stream, if the user does not read all the way to the end.
+
+ We normally expect to catch this, and clean up the error context, when
+ the pager exits, because we should get, and handle, a SIGPIPE.
+
+ However ...
+*/
+
+#if (defined(_MSC_VER) || defined(_WIN32)) \
+ && !defined(__CYGWIN__) && !defined(_UWIN)
+
+ /* Native MS-Windows doesn't know about SIGPIPE, so we cannot detect the
+ early exit from the pager, and therefore, cannot clean up the error
+ context; thus we use the following static function to identify this
+ particular error context, and so suppress unwanted diagnostics.
+ */
+
+ static int
+ check_for_output_error (FILE* stream)
+ {
+ /* First, clean up any prior error context on the output stream */
+ if (ferror (stream))
+ clearerr (stream);
+ /* Clear errno, in case clearerr() and fflush() don't */
+ errno = 0;
+ /* Flush the output stream, so we can capture any error context, other
+ than the specific case we wish to suppress.
+
+ Microsoft doesn't document it, but the error code for the specific
+ context we are trying to suppress seems to be EINVAL -- a strange
+ choice, since it is not normally associated with fflush(); of course,
+ it *should* be EPIPE, but this *definitely* is not used, and *is* so
+ documented.
+ */
+ return ((fflush(stream) < 0) && (errno != EINVAL));
+ }
+
+#else
+
+ /* For other systems, we simply assume that *any* output error context
+ is to be reported.
+ */
+# define check_for_output_error(stream) ferror(stream) || fflush(stream) < 0
+
+#endif
+
+
font_pointer_list::font_pointer_list(font *f, font_pointer_list *fp)
: p(f), next(fp)
{
@@ -47,7 +96,7 @@ printer::~printer()
delete tem->p;
delete tem;
}
- if (ferror(stdout) || fflush(stdout) < 0)
+ if (check_for_output_error(stdout))
fatal("output error");
}
@@ -107,6 +156,10 @@ void printer::special(char *, const environment *, char)
{
}
+void printer::devtag(char *, const environment *, char)
+{
+}
+
void printer::draw(int, int *, int, const environment *)
{
}
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/Makefile.sub b/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/Makefile.sub
index 30277ab5d9ee..e7606a822251 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/Makefile.sub
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/Makefile.sub
@@ -1,4 +1,5 @@
LIB=groff
+EXTRA_CFLAGS=-D__GETOPT_PREFIX=groff_
OBJS=\
assert.$(OBJEXT) \
change_lf.$(OBJEXT) \
@@ -15,12 +16,18 @@ OBJS=\
geometry.$(OBJEXT) \
getopt.$(OBJEXT) \
getopt1.$(OBJEXT) \
+ glyphuni.$(OBJEXT) \
htmlhint.$(OBJEXT) \
+ hypot.$(OBJEXT) \
+ iftoa.$(OBJEXT) \
invalid.$(OBJEXT) \
+ itoa.$(OBJEXT) \
lf.$(OBJEXT) \
lineno.$(OBJEXT) \
macropath.$(OBJEXT) \
+ matherr.$(OBJEXT) \
maxfilename.$(OBJEXT) \
+ maxpathname.$(OBJEXT) \
mksdir.$(OBJEXT) \
nametoindex.$(OBJEXT) \
new.$(OBJEXT) \
@@ -28,14 +35,18 @@ OBJS=\
prime.$(OBJEXT) \
progname.$(OBJEXT) \
ptable.$(OBJEXT) \
+ quotearg.$(OBJEXT) \
+ relocate.$(OBJEXT) \
searchpath.$(OBJEXT) \
+ spawnvp.$(OBJEXT) \
string.$(OBJEXT) \
strsave.$(OBJEXT) \
+ symbol.$(OBJEXT) \
tmpfile.$(OBJEXT) \
tmpname.$(OBJEXT) \
- iftoa.$(OBJEXT) \
- itoa.$(OBJEXT) \
- matherr.$(OBJEXT) \
+ unicode.$(OBJEXT) \
+ uniglyph.$(OBJEXT) \
+ uniuni.$(OBJEXT) \
version.$(OBJEXT) \
$(LIBOBJS)
CCSRCS=\
@@ -52,25 +63,32 @@ CCSRCS=\
$(srcdir)/font.cpp \
$(srcdir)/fontfile.cpp \
$(srcdir)/geometry.cpp \
+ $(srcdir)/glyphuni.cpp \
$(srcdir)/htmlhint.cpp \
+ $(srcdir)/hypot.cpp \
$(srcdir)/invalid.cpp \
$(srcdir)/lf.cpp \
$(srcdir)/lineno.cpp \
$(srcdir)/macropath.cpp \
$(srcdir)/maxfilename.cpp \
+ $(srcdir)/maxpathname.cpp \
$(srcdir)/mksdir.cpp \
$(srcdir)/mkstemp.cpp \
$(srcdir)/nametoindex.cpp \
$(srcdir)/new.cpp \
$(srcdir)/paper.cpp \
$(srcdir)/prime.cpp \
- $(srcdir)/progname.cpp \
$(srcdir)/ptable.cpp \
+ $(srcdir)/relocate.cpp \
$(srcdir)/searchpath.cpp \
$(srcdir)/string.cpp \
$(srcdir)/strsave.cpp \
+ $(srcdir)/symbol.cpp \
$(srcdir)/tmpfile.cpp \
$(srcdir)/tmpname.cpp \
+ $(srcdir)/unicode.cpp \
+ $(srcdir)/uniglyph.cpp \
+ $(srcdir)/uniuni.cpp \
version.cpp
CSRCS=\
$(srcdir)/fmod.c \
@@ -80,7 +98,10 @@ CSRCS=\
$(srcdir)/iftoa.c \
$(srcdir)/itoa.c \
$(srcdir)/matherr.c \
+ $(srcdir)/progname.c \
$(srcdir)/putenv.c \
+ $(srcdir)/quotearg.c \
+ $(srcdir)/spawnvp.c \
$(srcdir)/strcasecmp.c \
$(srcdir)/strerror.c \
$(srcdir)/strncasecmp.c \
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/assert.cpp b/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/assert.cpp
index 89742e32cbb1..bc08eab2e4e8 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/assert.cpp
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/assert.cpp
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-/* Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+/* Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Written by James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
This file is part of groff.
@@ -15,13 +15,13 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include "assert.h"
-extern const char *program_name;
+extern "C" const char *program_name;
void assertion_failed(int lineno, const char *filename)
{
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/change_lf.cpp b/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/change_lf.cpp
index 2e44af1d5749..031377927189 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/change_lf.cpp
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/change_lf.cpp
@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
#include <string.h>
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/color.cpp b/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/color.cpp
index da138dc46a23..b82bdcdadf1c 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/color.cpp
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/color.cpp
@@ -2,9 +2,9 @@
/* <groff_src_dir>/src/libs/libgroff/color.cpp
-Last update: 13 Apr 2003
+Last update: 26 May 2004
-Copyright (C) 2001, 2002, 2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+Copyright (C) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Written by Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
This file is part of groff.
@@ -21,8 +21,9 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
+#include "lib.h"
#include "color.h"
#include "cset.h"
#ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H
@@ -73,6 +74,7 @@ void color::operator delete(void *p)
color::color(const color * const c)
{
+ nm = c->nm;
scheme = c->scheme;
components[0] = c->components[0];
components[1] = c->components[1];
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/device.cpp b/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/device.cpp
index 7efbfef25a2d..53baf9757d2f 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/device.cpp
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/device.cpp
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
#include <stdlib.h>
#include "device.h"
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/errarg.cpp b/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/errarg.cpp
index 2ddc0cc5dc11..1d6ef3006e47 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/errarg.cpp
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/errarg.cpp
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
#include <stdio.h>
#include "assert.h"
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/error.cpp b/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/error.cpp
index f7d3ec0f749b..8aea0c0d8f8d 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/error.cpp
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/error.cpp
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/fatal.cpp b/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/fatal.cpp
index 42560dcaf5e7..bed8298b563f 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/fatal.cpp
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/fatal.cpp
@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
#include <stdlib.h>
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/fmod.c b/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/fmod.c
index 818f946edc04..92e730699377 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/fmod.c
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/fmod.c
@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
#include <math.h>
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/font.cpp b/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/font.cpp
index c633cc825e61..466c71d69b4d 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/font.cpp
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/font.cpp
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
// -*- C++ -*-
-/* Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003
+/* Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005
Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Written by James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
#include "lib.h"
@@ -71,6 +71,7 @@ struct text_file {
int lineno;
int size;
int skip_comments;
+ int silent;
char *buf;
text_file(FILE *fp, char *p);
~text_file();
@@ -82,7 +83,7 @@ struct text_file {
};
text_file::text_file(FILE *p, char *s)
-: fp(p), path(s), lineno(0), size(0), skip_comments(1), buf(0)
+: fp(p), path(s), lineno(0), size(0), skip_comments(1), silent(0), buf(0)
{
}
@@ -141,7 +142,8 @@ void text_file::error(const char *format,
const errarg &arg2,
const errarg &arg3)
{
- error_with_file_and_line(path, lineno, format, arg1, arg2, arg3);
+ if (!silent)
+ error_with_file_and_line(path, lineno, format, arg1, arg2, arg3);
}
@@ -272,7 +274,7 @@ int font::get_width(int c, int point_size)
int i = ch_index[c];
assert(i >= 0);
- if (point_size == unitwidth)
+ if (point_size == unitwidth || font::unscaled_charwidths)
return ch[i].width;
if (!widths_cache)
@@ -394,27 +396,32 @@ const char *font::get_internal_name()
const char *font::get_special_device_encoding(int c)
{
assert(c >= 0 && c < nindices && ch_index[c] >= 0);
- return( ch[ch_index[c]].special_device_coding );
+ return ch[ch_index[c]].special_device_coding;
}
-void font::alloc_ch_index(int index)
+const char *font::get_image_generator()
+{
+ return image_generator;
+}
+
+void font::alloc_ch_index(int idx)
{
if (nindices == 0) {
nindices = 128;
- if (index >= nindices)
- nindices = index + 10;
- ch_index = new short[nindices];
+ if (idx >= nindices)
+ nindices = idx + 10;
+ ch_index = new int[nindices];
for (int i = 0; i < nindices; i++)
ch_index[i] = -1;
}
else {
int old_nindices = nindices;
nindices *= 2;
- if (index >= nindices)
- nindices = index + 10;
- short *old_ch_index = ch_index;
- ch_index = new short[nindices];
- memcpy(ch_index, old_ch_index, sizeof(short)*old_nindices);
+ if (idx >= nindices)
+ nindices = idx + 10;
+ int *old_ch_index = ch_index;
+ ch_index = new int[nindices];
+ memcpy(ch_index, old_ch_index, sizeof(int)*old_nindices);
for (int i = old_nindices; i < nindices; i++)
ch_index[i] = -1;
a_delete old_ch_index;
@@ -443,9 +450,9 @@ void font::compact()
break;
i++;
if (i < nindices) {
- short *old_ch_index = ch_index;
- ch_index = new short[i];
- memcpy(ch_index, old_ch_index, i*sizeof(short));
+ int *old_ch_index = ch_index;
+ ch_index = new int[i];
+ memcpy(ch_index, old_ch_index, i*sizeof(int));
a_delete old_ch_index;
nindices = i;
}
@@ -458,16 +465,16 @@ void font::compact()
}
}
-void font::add_entry(int index, const font_char_metric &metric)
+void font::add_entry(int idx, const font_char_metric &metric)
{
- assert(index >= 0);
- if (index >= nindices)
- alloc_ch_index(index);
- assert(index < nindices);
+ assert(idx >= 0);
+ if (idx >= nindices)
+ alloc_ch_index(idx);
+ assert(idx < nindices);
if (ch_used + 1 >= ch_size)
extend_ch();
assert(ch_used + 1 < ch_size);
- ch_index[index] = ch_used;
+ ch_index[idx] = ch_used;
ch[ch_used++] = metric;
}
@@ -479,10 +486,10 @@ void font::copy_entry(int new_index, int old_index)
ch_index[new_index] = ch_index[old_index];
}
-font *font::load_font(const char *s, int *not_found)
+font *font::load_font(const char *s, int *not_found, int head_only)
{
font *f = new font(s);
- if (!f->load(not_found)) {
+ if (!f->load(not_found, head_only)) {
delete f;
return 0;
}
@@ -557,7 +564,7 @@ again:
// If the font can't be found, then if not_found is non-NULL, it will be set
// to 1 otherwise a message will be printed.
-int font::load(int *not_found)
+int font::load(int *not_found, int head_only)
{
char *path;
FILE *fp;
@@ -570,6 +577,7 @@ int font::load(int *not_found)
}
text_file t(fp, path);
t.skip_comments = 1;
+ t.silent = head_only;
char *p;
for (;;) {
if (!t.next()) {
@@ -638,6 +646,8 @@ int font::load(int *not_found)
else
break;
}
+ if (head_only)
+ return 1;
char *command = p;
int had_charset = 0;
t.skip_comments = 0;
@@ -704,12 +714,12 @@ int font::load(int *not_found)
t.error("unnamed character cannot be duplicate");
return 0;
}
- int index = name_to_index(nm);
- if (index < 0) {
+ int idx = name_to_index(nm);
+ if (idx < 0) {
t.error("invalid character `%1'", nm);
return 0;
}
- copy_entry(index, last_index);
+ copy_entry(idx, last_index);
}
else {
font_char_metric metric;
@@ -758,9 +768,9 @@ int font::load(int *not_found)
metric.special_device_coding = NULL;
}
else {
- char *name = new char[strlen(p) + 1];
- strcpy(name, p);
- metric.special_device_coding = name;
+ char *nam = new char[strlen(p) + 1];
+ strcpy(nam, p);
+ metric.special_device_coding = nam;
}
if (strcmp(nm, "---") == 0) {
last_index = number_to_index(metric.code);
@@ -810,7 +820,7 @@ static struct {
{ "spare1", &font::biggestfont },
{ "biggestfont", &font::biggestfont },
{ "spare2", &font::spare2 },
- { "sizescale", &font::sizescale }
+ { "sizescale", &font::sizescale },
};
int font::load_desc()
@@ -905,6 +915,8 @@ int font::load_desc()
return 0;
}
}
+ else if (strcmp("unscaled_charwidths", p) == 0)
+ unscaled_charwidths = 1;
else if (strcmp("pass_filenames", p) == 0)
pass_filenames = 1;
else if (strcmp("sizes", p) == 0) {
@@ -981,6 +993,14 @@ int font::load_desc()
tcommand = 1;
else if (strcmp("use_charnames_in_special", p) == 0)
use_charnames_in_special = 1;
+ else if (strcmp("image_generator", p) == 0) {
+ p = strtok(0, WS);
+ if (!p) {
+ t.error("image_generator command requires an argument");
+ return 0;
+ }
+ image_generator = strsave(p);
+ }
else if (strcmp("charset", p) == 0)
break;
else if (unknown_desc_command_handler) {
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/fontfile.cpp b/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/fontfile.cpp
index 8502d12f54c4..18d0b86066e1 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/fontfile.cpp
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/fontfile.cpp
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
// -*- C++ -*-
-/* Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2000, 2001, 2002
+/* Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004
Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Written by James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
#include "lib.h"
@@ -45,7 +45,9 @@ int font::spare2 = 0;
int font::sizescale = 1;
int font::tcommand = 0;
int font::pass_filenames = 0;
+int font::unscaled_charwidths = 0;
int font::use_charnames_in_special = 0;
+const char *font::image_generator = NULL;
const char **font::font_name_table = 0;
int *font::sizes = 0;
const char *font::family = 0;
@@ -57,10 +59,10 @@ void font::command_line_font_dir(const char *dir)
font_path.command_line_dir(dir);
}
-FILE *font::open_file(const char *name, char **pathp)
+FILE *font::open_file(const char *nm, char **pathp)
{
- char *filename = new char[strlen(name) + strlen(device) + 5];
- sprintf(filename, "dev%s/%s", device, name);
+ char *filename = new char[strlen(nm) + strlen(device) + 5];
+ sprintf(filename, "dev%s/%s", device, nm);
FILE *fp = font_path.open_file(filename, pathp);
a_delete filename;
return fp;
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/geometry.cpp b/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/geometry.cpp
index 256d266a384a..7d96e5c210cf 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/geometry.cpp
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/geometry.cpp
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
// -*- C++ -*-
-/* Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003
+/* Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004
Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Written by Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>
using adjust_arc_center() from printer.cpp, written by James Clark.
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
#include <stdio.h>
@@ -113,174 +113,67 @@ int printer::adjust_arc_center(const int *p, double *c)
* Works out in which quadrant the arc starts and
* stops, and from this it determines the x, y
* max/min limits. The arc is drawn clockwise.
- *
- * [I'm sure there is a better way to do this, but
- * I don't know how. Please can someone let me
- * know or "improve" this function.]
*/
-void check_output_arc_limits(int x1, int y1,
- int xv1, int yv1,
- int xv2, int yv2,
- double c0, double c1,
+void check_output_arc_limits(int x_1, int y_1,
+ int xv_1, int yv_1,
+ int xv_2, int yv_2,
+ double c_0, double c_1,
int *minx, int *maxx,
int *miny, int *maxy)
{
- int radius = (int)sqrt(c0*c0 + c1*c1);
- int x2 = x1 + xv1 + xv2; // end of arc is (x2, y2)
- int y2 = y1 + yv1 + yv2;
-
- // firstly lets use the `circle' limitation
- *minx = x1 + xv1 - radius;
- *maxx = x1 + xv1 + radius;
- *miny = y1 + yv1 - radius;
- *maxy = y1 + yv1 + radius;
-
- /* now to see which min/max can be reduced and increased for the limits of
- * the arc
- *
- * Q2 | Q1
- * -----+-----
- * Q3 | Q4
- *
- *
- * NB. (x1+xv1, y1+yv1) is at the origin
- *
- * below we ask a nested question
- * (i) from which quadrant does the first vector start?
- * (ii) into which quadrant does the second vector go?
- * from the 16 possible answers we determine the limits of the arc
- */
- if (xv1 > 0 && yv1 > 0) {
- // first vector in Q3
- if (xv2 >= 0 && yv2 >= 0 ) {
- // second in Q1
- *maxx = x2;
- *miny = y1;
- }
- else if (xv2 < 0 && yv2 >= 0) {
- // second in Q2
- *maxx = x2;
- *miny = y1;
- }
- else if (xv2 >= 0 && yv2 < 0) {
- // second in Q4
- *miny = MIN(y1, y2);
- }
- else if (xv2 < 0 && yv2 < 0) {
- // second in Q3
- if (x1 >= x2) {
- *minx = x2;
- *maxx = x1;
- *miny = MIN(y1, y2);
- *maxy = MAX(y1, y2);
- }
- else {
- // xv2, yv2 could all be zero?
- }
- }
- }
- else if (xv1 > 0 && yv1 < 0) {
- // first vector in Q2
- if (xv2 >= 0 && yv2 >= 0) {
- // second in Q1
- *maxx = MAX(x1, x2);
- *minx = MIN(x1, x2);
- *miny = y1;
- }
- else if (xv2 < 0 && yv2 >= 0) {
- // second in Q2
- if (x1 < x2) {
- *maxx = x2;
- *minx = x1;
- *miny = MIN(y1, y2);
- *maxy = MAX(y1, y2);
- }
- else {
- // otherwise almost full circle anyway
- }
- }
- else if (xv2 >= 0 && yv2 < 0) {
- // second in Q4
- *miny = y2;
- *minx = x1;
- }
- else if (xv2 < 0 && yv2 < 0) {
- // second in Q3
- *minx = MIN(x1, x2);
- }
- }
- else if (xv1 <= 0 && yv1 <= 0) {
- // first vector in Q1
- if (xv2 >= 0 && yv2 >= 0) {
- // second in Q1
- if (x1 < x2) {
- *minx = x1;
- *maxx = x2;
- *miny = MIN(y1, y2);
- *maxy = MAX(y1, y2);
- }
- else {
- // nearly full circle
- }
- }
- else if (xv2 < 0 && yv2 >= 0) {
- // second in Q2
- *maxy = MAX(y1, y2);
- }
- else if (xv2 >= 0 && yv2 < 0) {
- // second in Q4
- *miny = MIN(y1, y2);
- *maxy = MAX(y1, y2);
- *minx = MIN(x1, x2);
- }
- else if (xv2 < 0 && yv2 < 0) {
- // second in Q3
- *minx = x2;
- *maxy = y1;
- }
- }
- else if (xv1 <= 0 && yv1 > 0) {
- // first vector in Q4
- if (xv2 >= 0 && yv2 >= 0) {
- // second in Q1
- *maxx = MAX(x1, x2);
- }
- else if (xv2 < 0 && yv2 >= 0) {
- // second in Q2
- *maxy = MAX(y1, y2);
- *maxx = MAX(x1, x2);
- }
- else if (xv2 >= 0 && yv2 < 0) {
- // second in Q4
- if (x1 >= x2) {
- *miny = MIN(y1, y2);
- *maxy = MAX(y1, y2);
- *minx = MIN(x1, x2);
- *maxx = MAX(x2, x2);
- }
- else {
- // nearly full circle
- }
- }
- else if (xv2 < 0 && yv2 < 0) {
- // second in Q3
- *maxy = MAX(y1, y2);
- *minx = MIN(x1, x2);
- *maxx = MAX(x1, x2);
- }
- }
-
- // this should *never* happen but if it does it means a case above is wrong
- // this code is only present for safety sake
- if (*maxx < *minx) {
- fprintf(stderr, "assert failed *minx > *maxx\n");
- fflush(stderr);
- *maxx = *minx;
- }
- if (*maxy < *miny) {
- fprintf(stderr, "assert failed *miny > *maxy\n");
- fflush(stderr);
- *maxy = *miny;
- }
+ int radius = (int)sqrt(c_0 * c_0 + c_1 * c_1);
+ // clockwise direction
+ int xcenter = x_1 + xv_1;
+ int ycenter = y_1 + yv_1;
+ int xend = xcenter + xv_2;
+ int yend = ycenter + yv_2;
+ // for convenience, transform to counterclockwise direction,
+ // centered at the origin
+ int xs = xend - xcenter;
+ int ys = yend - ycenter;
+ int xe = x_1 - xcenter;
+ int ye = y_1 - ycenter;
+ *minx = *maxx = xs;
+ *miny = *maxy = ys;
+ if (xe > *maxx)
+ *maxx = xe;
+ else if (xe < *minx)
+ *minx = xe;
+ if (ye > *maxy)
+ *maxy = ye;
+ else if (ye < *miny)
+ *miny = ye;
+ int qs, qe; // quadrants 0..3
+ if (xs >= 0)
+ qs = (ys >= 0) ? 0 : 3;
+ else
+ qs = (ys >= 0) ? 1 : 2;
+ if (xe >= 0)
+ qe = (ye >= 0) ? 0 : 3;
+ else
+ qe = (ye >= 0) ? 1 : 2;
+ // make qs always smaller than qe
+ if ((qs > qe)
+ || ((qs == qe) && (double(xs) * ye < double(xe) * ys)))
+ qe += 4;
+ for (int i = qs; i < qe; i++)
+ switch (i % 4) {
+ case 0:
+ *maxy = radius;
+ break;
+ case 1:
+ *minx = -radius;
+ break;
+ case 2:
+ *miny = -radius;
+ break;
+ case 3:
+ *maxx = radius;
+ break;
+ }
+ *minx += xcenter;
+ *maxx += xcenter;
+ *miny += ycenter;
+ *maxy += ycenter;
}
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/getcwd.c b/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/getcwd.c
index 7a769ffc53f2..d7443ec904e6 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/getcwd.c
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/getcwd.c
@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
/* Partial emulation of getcwd in terms of getwd. */
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/glyphuni.cpp b/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/glyphuni.cpp
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..4cd4917e609d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/glyphuni.cpp
@@ -0,0 +1,504 @@
+// -*- C++ -*-
+/* Copyright (C) 2002, 2003, 2004
+ Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+ Written by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org>
+
+This file is part of groff.
+
+groff is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
+the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
+Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later
+version.
+
+groff is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
+WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
+FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
+for more details.
+
+You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
+with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
+
+#include "lib.h"
+#include "stringclass.h"
+#include "ptable.h"
+
+#include "unicode.h"
+
+struct glyph_to_unicode {
+ char *value;
+};
+
+declare_ptable(glyph_to_unicode)
+implement_ptable(glyph_to_unicode)
+
+PTABLE(glyph_to_unicode) glyph_to_unicode_table;
+
+struct S {
+ const char *key;
+ const char *value;
+} glyph_to_unicode_list[] = {
+ { "!", "0021" },
+ { "\"", "0022" },
+ { "dq", "0022" },
+ { "#", "0023" },
+ { "sh", "0023" },
+ { "$", "0024" },
+ { "Do", "0024" },
+ { "%", "0025" },
+ { "&", "0026" },
+ { "aq", "0027" },
+ { "(", "0028" },
+ { ")", "0029" },
+ { "*", "002A" },
+ { "+", "002B" },
+ { "pl", "002B" },
+ { ",", "002C" },
+ { ".", "002E" },
+ { "/", "002F" },
+ { "sl", "002F" },
+ { "0", "0030" },
+ { "1", "0031" },
+ { "2", "0032" },
+ { "3", "0033" },
+ { "4", "0034" },
+ { "5", "0035" },
+ { "6", "0036" },
+ { "7", "0037" },
+ { "8", "0038" },
+ { "9", "0039" },
+ { ":", "003A" },
+ { ";", "003B" },
+ { "<", "003C" },
+ { "=", "003D" },
+ { "eq", "003D" },
+ { ">", "003E" },
+ { "?", "003F" },
+ { "@", "0040" },
+ { "at", "0040" },
+ { "A", "0041" },
+ { "B", "0042" },
+ { "C", "0043" },
+ { "D", "0044" },
+ { "E", "0045" },
+ { "F", "0046" },
+ { "G", "0047" },
+ { "H", "0048" },
+ { "I", "0049" },
+ { "J", "004A" },
+ { "K", "004B" },
+ { "L", "004C" },
+ { "M", "004D" },
+ { "N", "004E" },
+ { "O", "004F" },
+ { "P", "0050" },
+ { "Q", "0051" },
+ { "R", "0052" },
+ { "S", "0053" },
+ { "T", "0054" },
+ { "U", "0055" },
+ { "V", "0056" },
+ { "W", "0057" },
+ { "X", "0058" },
+ { "Y", "0059" },
+ { "Z", "005A" },
+//{ "[", "005B" },
+ { "lB", "005B" },
+//{ "\\", "005C" },
+ { "rs", "005C" },
+//{ "]", "005D" },
+ { "rB", "005D" },
+ { "a^", "005E" },
+ { "^", "005E" },
+ { "ha", "005E" },
+ { "_", "005F" },
+ { "ru", "005F" },
+ { "ul", "005F" },
+//{ "\\`", "0060" },
+ { "ga", "0060" },
+ { "a", "0061" },
+ { "b", "0062" },
+ { "c", "0063" },
+ { "d", "0064" },
+ { "e", "0065" },
+ { "f", "0066" },
+ { "ff", "0066_0066" },
+ { "Fi", "0066_0066_0069" },
+ { "Fl", "0066_0066_006C" },
+ { "fi", "0066_0069" },
+ { "fl", "0066_006C" },
+ { "g", "0067" },
+ { "h", "0068" },
+ { "i", "0069" },
+ { "j", "006A" },
+ { "k", "006B" },
+ { "l", "006C" },
+ { "m", "006D" },
+ { "n", "006E" },
+ { "o", "006F" },
+ { "p", "0070" },
+ { "q", "0071" },
+ { "r", "0072" },
+ { "s", "0073" },
+ { "t", "0074" },
+ { "u", "0075" },
+ { "v", "0076" },
+ { "w", "0077" },
+ { "x", "0078" },
+ { "y", "0079" },
+ { "z", "007A" },
+ { "lC", "007B" },
+ { "{", "007B" },
+ { "ba", "007C" },
+ { "or", "007C" },
+ { "|", "007C" },
+ { "rC", "007D" },
+ { "}", "007D" },
+ { "a~", "007E" },
+ { "~", "007E" },
+ { "ti", "007E" },
+ { "r!", "00A1" },
+ { "ct", "00A2" },
+ { "Po", "00A3" },
+ { "Cs", "00A4" },
+ { "Ye", "00A5" },
+ { "bb", "00A6" },
+ { "sc", "00A7" },
+ { "ad", "00A8" },
+ { "co", "00A9" },
+ { "Of", "00AA" },
+ { "Fo", "00AB" },
+ { "no", "00AC" },
+ { "tno", "00AC" },
+ { "shc", "00AD" },
+ { "rg", "00AE" },
+ { "a-", "00AF" },
+ { "de", "00B0" },
+ { "+-", "00B1" },
+ { "t+-", "00B1" },
+ { "S2", "00B2" },
+ { "S3", "00B3" },
+ { "aa", "00B4" },
+//{ "\\'", "00B4" },
+ { "mc", "00B5" },
+ { "ps", "00B6" },
+ { "pc", "00B7" },
+ { "ac", "00B8" },
+ { "S1", "00B9" },
+ { "Om", "00BA" },
+ { "Fc", "00BB" },
+ { "14", "00BC" },
+ { "12", "00BD" },
+ { "34", "00BE" },
+ { "r?", "00BF" },
+ { "`A", "00C0" },
+ { "'A", "00C1" },
+ { "^A", "00C2" },
+ { "~A", "00C3" },
+ { ":A", "00C4" },
+ { "oA", "00C5" },
+ { "AE", "00C6" },
+ { ",C", "00C7" },
+ { "`E", "00C8" },
+ { "'E", "00C9" },
+ { "^E", "00CA" },
+ { ":E", "00CB" },
+ { "`I", "00CC" },
+ { "'I", "00CD" },
+ { "^I", "00CE" },
+ { ":I", "00CF" },
+ { "-D", "00D0" },
+ { "~N", "00D1" },
+ { "`O", "00D2" },
+ { "'O", "00D3" },
+ { "^O", "00D4" },
+ { "~O", "00D5" },
+ { ":O", "00D6" },
+ { "mu", "00D7" },
+ { "tmu", "00D7" },
+ { "/O", "00D8" },
+ { "`U", "00D9" },
+ { "'U", "00DA" },
+ { "^U", "00DB" },
+ { ":U", "00DC" },
+ { "'Y", "00DD" },
+ { "TP", "00DE" },
+ { "ss", "00DF" },
+ { "`a", "00E0" },
+ { "'a", "00E1" },
+ { "^a", "00E2" },
+ { "~a", "00E3" },
+ { ":a", "00E4" },
+ { "oa", "00E5" },
+ { "ae", "00E6" },
+ { ",c", "00E7" },
+ { "`e", "00E8" },
+ { "'e", "00E9" },
+ { "^e", "00EA" },
+ { ":e", "00EB" },
+ { "`i", "00EC" },
+ { "'i", "00ED" },
+ { "^i", "00EE" },
+ { ":i", "00EF" },
+ { "Sd", "00F0" },
+ { "~n", "00F1" },
+ { "`o", "00F2" },
+ { "'o", "00F3" },
+ { "^o", "00F4" },
+ { "~o", "00F5" },
+ { ":o", "00F6" },
+ { "di", "00F7" },
+ { "tdi", "00F7" },
+ { "/o", "00F8" },
+ { "`u", "00F9" },
+ { "'u", "00FA" },
+ { "^u", "00FB" },
+ { ":u", "00FC" },
+ { "'y", "00FD" },
+ { "Tp", "00FE" },
+ { ":y", "00FF" },
+ { "'C", "0106" },
+ { "'c", "0107" },
+ { ".i", "0131" },
+ { "IJ", "0132" },
+ { "ij", "0133" },
+ { "/L", "0141" },
+ { "/l", "0142" },
+ { "OE", "0152" },
+ { "oe", "0153" },
+ { "vS", "0160" },
+ { "vs", "0161" },
+ { ":Y", "0178" },
+ { "vZ", "017D" },
+ { "vz", "017E" },
+ { "Fn", "0192" },
+ { "ah", "02C7" },
+ { "ab", "02D8" },
+ { "a.", "02D9" },
+ { "ao", "02DA" },
+ { "ho", "02DB" },
+ { "a\"", "02DD" },
+ { "*A", "0391" },
+ { "*B", "0392" },
+ { "*G", "0393" },
+ { "*D", "0394" },
+ { "*E", "0395" },
+ { "*Z", "0396" },
+ { "*Y", "0397" },
+ { "*H", "0398" },
+ { "*I", "0399" },
+ { "*K", "039A" },
+ { "*L", "039B" },
+ { "*M", "039C" },
+ { "*N", "039D" },
+ { "*C", "039E" },
+ { "*O", "039F" },
+ { "*P", "03A0" },
+ { "*R", "03A1" },
+ { "*S", "03A3" },
+ { "*T", "03A4" },
+ { "*U", "03A5" },
+ { "*F", "03A6" },
+ { "*X", "03A7" },
+ { "*Q", "03A8" },
+ { "*W", "03A9" },
+ { "*a", "03B1" },
+ { "*b", "03B2" },
+ { "*g", "03B3" },
+ { "*d", "03B4" },
+ { "*e", "03B5" },
+ { "*z", "03B6" },
+ { "*y", "03B7" },
+ { "*h", "03B8" },
+ { "*i", "03B9" },
+ { "*k", "03BA" },
+ { "*l", "03BB" },
+ { "*m", "03BC" },
+ { "*n", "03BD" },
+ { "*c", "03BE" },
+ { "*o", "03BF" },
+ { "*p", "03C0" },
+ { "*r", "03C1" },
+ { "ts", "03C2" },
+ { "*s", "03C3" },
+ { "*t", "03C4" },
+ { "*u", "03C5" },
+ { "*f", "03C6" },
+ { "*x", "03C7" },
+ { "*q", "03C8" },
+ { "*w", "03C9" },
+ { "+h", "03D1" },
+ { "+f", "03D5" },
+ { "+p", "03D6" },
+ { "+e", "03F5" },
+ { "-", "2010" },
+ { "hy", "2010" },
+ { "en", "2013" },
+ { "em", "2014" },
+ { "`", "2018" },
+ { "oq", "2018" },
+ { "'", "2019" },
+ { "cq", "2019" },
+ { "bq", "201A" },
+ { "lq", "201C" },
+ { "rq", "201D" },
+ { "Bq", "201E" },
+ { "dg", "2020" },
+ { "dd", "2021" },
+ { "bu", "2022" },
+ { "%0", "2030" },
+ { "fm", "2032" },
+ { "sd", "2033" },
+ { "fo", "2039" },
+ { "fc", "203A" },
+ { "rn", "203E" },
+ { "f/", "2044" },
+ { "eu", "20AC" },
+ { "Eu", "20AC" },
+ { "-h", "210F" },
+ { "hbar", "210F" },
+ { "Im", "2111" },
+ { "wp", "2118" },
+ { "Re", "211C" },
+ { "tm", "2122" },
+ { "Ah", "2135" },
+ { "18", "215B" },
+ { "38", "215C" },
+ { "58", "215D" },
+ { "78", "215E" },
+ { "<-", "2190" },
+ { "ua", "2191" },
+ { "->", "2192" },
+ { "da", "2193" },
+ { "<>", "2194" },
+ { "va", "2195" },
+ { "CR", "21B5" },
+ { "lA", "21D0" },
+ { "uA", "21D1" },
+ { "rA", "21D2" },
+ { "dA", "21D3" },
+ { "hA", "21D4" },
+ { "vA", "21D5" },
+ { "fa", "2200" },
+ { "pd", "2202" },
+ { "te", "2203" },
+ { "es", "2205" },
+ { "gr", "2207" },
+ { "mo", "2208" },
+ { "nm", "2209" },
+ { "st", "220B" },
+ { "product", "220F" },
+ { "coproduct", "2210" },
+ { "sum", "2211" },
+//{ "\\-", "2212" },
+ { "mi", "2212" },
+ { "-+", "2213" },
+ { "**", "2217" },
+ { "sr", "221A" },
+ { "pt", "221D" },
+ { "if", "221E" },
+ { "/_", "2220" },
+ { "AN", "2227" },
+ { "OR", "2228" },
+ { "ca", "2229" },
+ { "cu", "222A" },
+ { "is", "222B" },
+ { "integral", "222B" },
+ { "tf", "2234" },
+ { "3d", "2234" },
+ { "ap", "223C" },
+ { "|=", "2243" },
+ { "=~", "2245" },
+ { "~~", "2248" },
+ { "~=", "2248" },
+ { "!=", "2260" },
+ { "==", "2261" },
+ { "ne", "2262" },
+ { "<=", "2264" },
+ { ">=", "2265" },
+ { ">>", "226A" },
+ { "<<", "226B" },
+ { "sb", "2282" },
+ { "sp", "2283" },
+ { "nb", "2284" },
+ { "nc", "2285" },
+ { "ib", "2286" },
+ { "ip", "2287" },
+ { "c+", "2295" },
+ { "c*", "2297" },
+ { "pp", "22A5" },
+ { "md", "22C5" },
+ { "lc", "2308" },
+ { "rc", "2309" },
+ { "lf", "230A" },
+ { "rf", "230B" },
+ { "parenlefttp", "239B" },
+ { "parenleftex", "239C" },
+ { "parenleftbt", "239D" },
+ { "parenrighttp", "239E" },
+ { "parenrightex", "239F" },
+ { "parenrightbt", "23A0" },
+ { "bracketlefttp", "23A1" },
+ { "bracketleftex", "23A2" },
+ { "bracketleftbt", "23A3" },
+ { "bracketrighttp", "23A4" },
+ { "bracketrightex", "23A5" },
+ { "bracketrightbt", "23A6" },
+ { "lt", "23A7" },
+ { "bracelefttp", "23A7" },
+ { "lk", "23A8" },
+ { "braceleftmid", "23A8" },
+ { "lb", "23A9" },
+ { "braceleftbt", "23A9" },
+ { "bv", "23AA" },
+ { "braceex", "23AA" },
+ { "braceleftex", "23AA" },
+ { "bracerightex", "23AA" },
+ { "rt", "23AB" },
+ { "bracerighttp", "23AB" },
+ { "rk", "23AC" },
+ { "bracerightmid", "23AC" },
+ { "rb", "23AD" },
+ { "bracerightbt", "23AD" },
+ { "an", "23AF" },
+ { "br", "2502" },
+ { "rk", "251D" },
+ { "lk", "2525" },
+ { "lt", "256D" },
+ { "rt", "256E" },
+ { "rb", "256F" },
+ { "lb", "2570" },
+ { "sq", "25A1" },
+ { "lz", "25CA" },
+ { "ci", "25CB" },
+ { "lh", "261C" },
+ { "rh", "261E" },
+ { "SP", "2660" },
+ { "CL", "2663" },
+ { "HE", "2665" },
+ { "DI", "2666" },
+ { "OK", "2713" },
+ { "la", "27E8" },
+ { "ra", "27E9" },
+};
+
+// global constructor
+static struct glyph_to_unicode_init {
+ glyph_to_unicode_init();
+} _glyph_to_unicode_init;
+
+glyph_to_unicode_init::glyph_to_unicode_init() {
+ for (unsigned int i = 0;
+ i < sizeof(glyph_to_unicode_list)/sizeof(glyph_to_unicode_list[0]);
+ i++) {
+ glyph_to_unicode *gtu = new glyph_to_unicode[1];
+ gtu->value = (char *)glyph_to_unicode_list[i].value;
+ glyph_to_unicode_table.define(glyph_to_unicode_list[i].key, gtu);
+ }
+}
+
+const char *glyph_name_to_unicode(const char *s)
+{
+ glyph_to_unicode *result = glyph_to_unicode_table.lookup(s);
+ return result ? result->value : 0;
+}
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/htmlhint.cpp b/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/htmlhint.cpp
index 3015767d0d39..6ade0777d237 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/htmlhint.cpp
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/htmlhint.cpp
@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
#include "lib.h"
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/hypot.cpp b/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/hypot.cpp
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..6d2606d8f783
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/hypot.cpp
@@ -0,0 +1,40 @@
+/* Copyright (C) 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+This file is part of the GNU C Library.
+
+The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
+modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public License as
+published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the
+License, or (at your option) any later version.
+
+The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
+Library General Public License for more details.
+
+You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public
+License along with the GNU C Library; see the file COPYING.LIB. If
+not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave,
+Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */
+
+#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
+#include <config.h>
+#endif
+
+#include <math.h>
+
+#ifdef NEED_DECLARATION_HYPOT
+ double hypot(double, double);
+#endif /* NEED_DECLARATION_HYPOT */
+
+double groff_hypot(double x, double y)
+{
+ double result = hypot(x, y);
+
+#ifdef __INTERIX
+ /* hypot() on Interix is broken */
+ if (isnan(result) && !isnan(x) && !isnan(y))
+ return 0.0;
+#endif
+
+ return result;
+}
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/iftoa.c b/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/iftoa.c
index 29a3d894cb4a..d1751c57ce24 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/iftoa.c
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/iftoa.c
@@ -1,4 +1,5 @@
-/* Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2000 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+/* Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2000, 2004
+ Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Written by James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
This file is part of groff.
@@ -15,12 +16,15 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
#define INT_DIGITS 19 /* enough for 64-bit integer */
-char *if_to_a(i, decimal_point)
- int i, decimal_point;
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+extern "C" {
+#endif
+
+char *if_to_a(int i, int decimal_point)
{
/* room for a -, INT_DIGITS digits, a decimal point, and a terminating '\0' */
static char buf[INT_DIGITS + 3];
@@ -63,3 +67,7 @@ char *if_to_a(i, decimal_point)
}
return p;
}
+
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+}
+#endif
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/itoa.c b/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/itoa.c
index 245c7dfebe97..85fb68bba72d 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/itoa.c
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/itoa.c
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-/* Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2000, 2002
+/* Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2000, 2002, 2004
Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Written by James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
@@ -16,13 +16,16 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
#define INT_DIGITS 19 /* enough for 64 bit integer */
#define UINT_DIGITS 20
-char *i_to_a(i)
- int i;
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+extern "C" {
+#endif
+
+char *i_to_a(int i)
{
/* Room for INT_DIGITS digits, - and '\0' */
static char buf[INT_DIGITS + 2];
@@ -44,8 +47,7 @@ char *i_to_a(i)
return p;
}
-char *ui_to_a(i)
- unsigned int i;
+char *ui_to_a(unsigned int i)
{
/* Room for UINT_DIGITS digits and '\0' */
static char buf[UINT_DIGITS + 1];
@@ -56,3 +58,7 @@ char *ui_to_a(i)
} while (i != 0);
return p;
}
+
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+}
+#endif
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/lf.cpp b/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/lf.cpp
index 34272c7d03d0..3254fcf157cb 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/lf.cpp
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/lf.cpp
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
// -*- C++ -*-
-/* Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+/* Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Written by James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
This file is part of groff.
@@ -16,10 +16,11 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
-#include <string.h>
#include <ctype.h>
+
+#include "lib.h"
#include "cset.h"
#include "stringclass.h"
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/macropath.cpp b/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/macropath.cpp
index 03c04cbafd79..2c09fd7662ff 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/macropath.cpp
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/macropath.cpp
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
#include "lib.h"
#include "searchpath.h"
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/matherr.c b/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/matherr.c
index 757a5404171b..2a65e185295b 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/matherr.c
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/matherr.c
@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
#include <config.h>
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/maxfilename.cpp b/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/maxfilename.cpp
index 25f554991ca7..9215cd921b51 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/maxfilename.cpp
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/maxfilename.cpp
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
// -*- C++ -*-
-/* Copyright (C) 1992, 2001, 2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+/* Copyright (C) 1992, 2001, 2003, 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Written by James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
This file is part of groff.
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
/* file_name_max(dir) does the same as pathconf(dir, _PC_NAME_MAX) */
@@ -37,10 +37,6 @@ size_t file_name_max(const char *fname)
#else /* not _POSIX_VERSION */
-#ifdef HAVE_CC_LIMITS_H
-#include <limits.h>
-#endif /* HAVE_CC_LIMITS_H */
-
#ifdef HAVE_DIRENT_H
#include <dirent.h>
#else /* not HAVE_DIRENT_H */
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/maxpathname.cpp b/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/maxpathname.cpp
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..7bca55c785a6
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/maxpathname.cpp
@@ -0,0 +1,71 @@
+// -*- C++ -*-
+/* Copyright (C) 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+ Written by Werner Lemberg (wl@gnu.org)
+
+This file is part of groff.
+
+groff is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
+the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
+Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later
+version.
+
+groff is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
+WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
+FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
+for more details.
+
+You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
+with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
+
+/* path_name_max(dir) does the same as pathconf(dir, _PC_PATH_MAX) */
+
+#include "lib.h"
+
+#include <sys/types.h>
+
+#ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H
+#include <unistd.h>
+#endif /* HAVE_UNISTD_H */
+
+#ifdef _POSIX_VERSION
+
+size_t path_name_max()
+{
+ return pathconf("/", _PC_PATH_MAX) < 1 ? 1024 : pathconf("/",_PC_PATH_MAX);
+}
+
+#else /* not _POSIX_VERSION */
+
+#include <stdlib.h>
+
+#ifdef HAVE_DIRENT_H
+# include <dirent.h>
+#else /* not HAVE_DIRENT_H */
+# ifdef HAVE_SYS_DIR_H
+# include <sys/dir.h>
+# endif /* HAVE_SYS_DIR_H */
+#endif /* not HAVE_DIRENT_H */
+
+#ifndef PATH_MAX
+# ifdef MAXPATHLEN
+# define PATH_MAX MAXPATHLEN
+# else /* !MAXPATHLEN */
+# ifdef MAX_PATH
+# define PATH_MAX MAX_PATH
+# else /* !MAX_PATH */
+# ifdef _MAX_PATH
+# define PATH_MAX _MAX_PATH
+# else /* !_MAX_PATH */
+# define PATH_MAX 255
+# endif /* !_MAX_PATH */
+# endif /* !MAX_PATH */
+# endif /* !MAXPATHLEN */
+#endif /* !PATH_MAX */
+
+size_t path_name_max()
+{
+ return PATH_MAX;
+}
+
+#endif /* not _POSIX_VERSION */
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/mksdir.cpp b/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/mksdir.cpp
index bf4d300b92c8..472bd9e291e0 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/mksdir.cpp
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/mksdir.cpp
@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
/* This file is heavily based on the file mkstemp.c which is part of the
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/mkstemp.cpp b/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/mkstemp.cpp
index cd2717c31376..3279d771fa8f 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/mkstemp.cpp
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/mkstemp.cpp
@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
/* This file is heavily based on the file mkstemp.c which is part of the
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/nametoindex.cpp b/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/nametoindex.cpp
index def26b32b470..e4dacff2ba91 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/nametoindex.cpp
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/nametoindex.cpp
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
// -*- C++ -*-
-/* Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003
+/* Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004
Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Written by James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
#include "lib.h"
@@ -107,9 +107,9 @@ int font::name_to_index(const char *s)
return indexer.ascii_char_index(s[0]);
/* char128 and \200 are synonyms */
if (s[0] == 'c' && s[1] == 'h' && s[2] == 'a' && s[3] == 'r') {
- char *res;
- long n = strtol(s + 4, &res, 10);
- if (res != s + 4 && *res == '\0' && n >= 0 && n < 256)
+ char *val;
+ long n = strtol(s + 4, &val, 10);
+ if (val != s + 4 && *val == '\0' && n >= 0 && n < 256)
return indexer.ascii_char_index((unsigned char)n);
}
return indexer.named_char_index(s);
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/new.cpp b/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/new.cpp
index 739cffa348d2..84393fd8fb21 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/new.cpp
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/new.cpp
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-/* Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2001, 2003
+/* Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2001, 2003, 2004
Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Written by James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
#include "lib.h"
@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
#include "posix.h"
#include "nonposix.h"
-extern const char *program_name;
+extern "C" const char *program_name;
static void ewrite(const char *s)
{
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/paper.cpp b/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/paper.cpp
index db8f5bcfddcb..4f114f4c3cdd 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/paper.cpp
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/paper.cpp
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
// -*- C++ -*-
-/* Copyright (C) 2002, 2003
+/* Copyright (C) 2002, 2003, 2004
Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Written by Werner Lemberg (wl@gnu.org)
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
#include "lib.h"
#include "paper.h"
@@ -49,14 +49,14 @@ static void add_iso_paper(char series, int offset,
}
// length and width in inch
-static void add_american_paper(const char *name, int index,
+static void add_american_paper(const char *name, int idx,
double length, double width )
{
char *p = new char[strlen(name) + 1];
strcpy(p, name);
- papersizes[index].name = p;
- papersizes[index].length = length;
- papersizes[index].width = width;
+ papersizes[idx].name = p;
+ papersizes[idx].length = length;
+ papersizes[idx].width = width;
}
int papersize_init::initialised = 0;
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/progname.c b/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/progname.c
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..a70e3419c2be
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/progname.c
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+const char *program_name = 0;
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/ptable.cpp b/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/ptable.cpp
index 76735c2426de..bde2c3cada6f 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/ptable.cpp
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/ptable.cpp
@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
#include "ptable.h"
#include "errarg.h"
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/quotearg.c b/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/quotearg.c
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..0ab3dc6aa77a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/quotearg.c
@@ -0,0 +1,209 @@
+/* Copyright (C) 2004
+ Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+ Written by: Jeff Conrad (jeff_conrad@msn.com)
+ and Keith Marshall (keith.d.marshall@ntlworld.com)
+
+This file is part of groff.
+
+groff is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
+the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
+Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later
+version.
+
+groff is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
+WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
+FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
+for more details.
+
+You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
+with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
+
+#include <stdio.h>
+#include <stdlib.h>
+#include <string.h>
+#include <ctype.h>
+#include <limits.h>
+
+/* Define the default mechanism, and messages, for error reporting
+ * (user may substitute a preferred alternative, by defining his own
+ * implementation of the macros REPORT_ERROR, QUOTE_ARG_MALLOC_FAILED
+ * and QUOTE_ARG_REALLOC_FAILED, in the header file `nonposix.h').
+ */
+
+#include "nonposix.h"
+
+#ifndef REPORT_ERROR
+# define REPORT_ERROR(WHY) fprintf(stderr, "%s:%s\n", program_name, WHY)
+#endif
+#ifndef QUOTE_ARG_MALLOC_ERROR
+# define QUOTE_ARG_MALLOC_ERROR "malloc: Buffer allocation failed"
+#endif
+#ifndef QUOTE_ARG_REALLOC_ERROR
+# define QUOTE_ARG_REALLOC_ERROR "realloc: Buffer resize failed"
+#endif
+
+extern char *program_name; /* main program must define this */
+
+#undef FALSE
+#undef TRUE
+#define FALSE 0
+#define TRUE 1
+
+static int
+needs_quoting(const char *string)
+{
+ /* Scan `string' to see whether it needs quoting for MSVC `spawn'/`exec'
+ * (i.e., whether it contains whitespace or embedded quotes).
+ */
+
+ if (string == NULL) /* ignore NULL strings */
+ return FALSE;
+
+ if (*string == '\0') /* explicit arguments of zero length */
+ return TRUE; /* need quoting, so they aren't discarded */
+
+ while (*string) {
+ /* Scan non-NULL strings, up to '\0' terminator,
+ * returning 'TRUE' if quote or white space found.
+ */
+
+ if (*string == '"' || isspace(*string))
+ return TRUE;
+
+ /* otherwise, continue scanning to end of string */
+
+ ++string;
+ }
+
+ /* Fall through, if no quotes or white space found,
+ * in which case, return `FALSE'.
+ */
+
+ return FALSE;
+}
+
+char *
+quote_arg(char *string)
+{
+ /* Enclose arguments in double quotes so that the parsing done in the
+ * MSVC runtime startup code doesn't split them at whitespace. Escape
+ * embedded double quotes so that they emerge intact from the parsing.
+ */
+
+ int backslashes;
+ char *quoted, *p, *q;
+
+ if (needs_quoting(string)) {
+ /* Need to create a quoted copy of `string';
+ * maximum buffer space needed is twice the original length,
+ * plus two enclosing quotes and one `\0' terminator.
+ */
+
+ if ((quoted = (char *)malloc(2 * strlen(string) + 3)) == NULL) {
+ /* Couldn't get a buffer for the quoted string,
+ * so complain, and bail out gracefully.
+ */
+
+ REPORT_ERROR(QUOTE_ARG_MALLOC_ERROR);
+ exit(1);
+ }
+
+ /* Ok to proceed:
+ * insert the opening quote, then copy the source string,
+ * adding escapes as required.
+ */
+
+ *quoted = '"';
+ for (backslashes = 0, p = string, q = quoted; *p; p++) {
+ if (*p == '\\') {
+ /* Just count backslashes when we find them.
+ * We will copy them out later, when we know if the count
+ * needs to be adjusted, to escape an embedded quote.
+ */
+
+ ++backslashes;
+ }
+ else if (*p == '"') {
+ /* This embedded quote character must be escaped,
+ * but first double up any immediately preceding backslashes,
+ * with one extra, as the escape character.
+ */
+
+ for (backslashes += backslashes + 1; backslashes; backslashes--)
+ *++q = '\\';
+
+ /* and now, add the quote character itself */
+
+ *++q = '"';
+ }
+ else {
+ /* Any other character is simply copied,
+ * but first, if we have any pending backslashes,
+ * we must now insert them, without any count adjustment.
+ */
+
+ while (backslashes) {
+ *++q = '\\';
+ --backslashes;
+ }
+
+ /* and then, copy the current character */
+
+ *++q = *p;
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* At end of argument:
+ * If any backslashes remain to be copied out, append them now,
+ * doubling the actual count to protect against reduction by MSVC,
+ * as a consequence of the immediately following closing quote.
+ */
+
+ for (backslashes += backslashes; backslashes; backslashes--)
+ *++q = '\\';
+
+ /* Finally,
+ * add the closing quote, terminate the quoted string,
+ * and adjust its size to what was actually required,
+ * ready for return.
+ */
+
+ *++q = '"';
+ *++q = '\0';
+ if ((string = (char *)realloc(quoted, strlen(quoted) + 1)) == NULL) {
+ /* but bail out gracefully, on error */
+
+ REPORT_ERROR(QUOTE_ARG_REALLOC_ERROR);
+ exit(1);
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* `string' now refers to the argument,
+ * quoted and escaped, as required.
+ */
+
+ return string;
+}
+
+void
+purge_quoted_args(char **argv)
+{
+ /* To avoid memory leaks,
+ * free all memory previously allocated by `quoted_arg()',
+ * within the scope of the referring argument vector, `argv'.
+ */
+
+ if (argv)
+ while (*argv) {
+ /* Any argument beginning with a double quote
+ * SHOULD have been allocated by `quoted_arg()'.
+ */
+
+ if (**argv == '"')
+ free( *argv ); /* so free its allocation */
+ ++argv; /* and continue to the next argument */
+ }
+}
+
+/* quotearg.c: end of file */
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/relocate.cpp b/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/relocate.cpp
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..5aace8b5bb78
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/relocate.cpp
@@ -0,0 +1,238 @@
+// -*- C++ -*-
+/* Provide relocation for macro and font files.
+ Copyright (C) 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+
+ This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
+ under the terms of the GNU Library General Public License as published
+ by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
+ any later version.
+
+ This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+ but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+ MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
+ Library General Public License for more details.
+
+ You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public
+ License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
+ Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301,
+ USA. */
+
+// Made after relocation code in kpathsea and gettext.
+
+#include "lib.h"
+
+#include <errno.h>
+#include <stdlib.h>
+
+#include "defs.h"
+#include "posix.h"
+#include "nonposix.h"
+#include "relocate.h"
+
+#if defined _WIN32
+# define WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN
+# include <windows.h>
+#endif
+
+#define INSTALLPATHLEN (sizeof(INSTALLPATH) - 1)
+#ifndef DEBUG
+# define DEBUG 0
+#endif
+
+extern "C" const char *program_name;
+
+// The prefix (parent directory) corresponding to the binary.
+char *curr_prefix = 0;
+size_t curr_prefix_len = 0;
+
+// Return the directory part of a filename, or `.' if no path separators.
+char *xdirname(char *s)
+{
+ static const char dot[] = ".";
+ if (!s)
+ return 0;
+ // DIR_SEPS[] are possible directory separator characters, see nonposix.h.
+ // We want the rightmost separator of all possible ones.
+ // Example: d:/foo\\bar.
+ char *p = strrchr(s, DIR_SEPS[0]);
+ const char *sep = &DIR_SEPS[1];
+ while (*sep) {
+ char *p1 = strrchr(s, *sep);
+ if (p1 && (!p || p1 > p))
+ p = p1;
+ sep++;
+ }
+ if (p)
+ *p = '\0';
+ else
+ s = (char *)dot;
+ return s;
+}
+
+// Return the full path of NAME along the path PATHP.
+// Adapted from search_path::open_file in searchpath.cpp.
+char *searchpath(const char *name, const char *pathp)
+{
+ char *path;
+ if (!name || !*name)
+ return 0;
+#if DEBUG
+ fprintf(stderr, "searchpath: pathp: `%s'\n", pathp);
+ fprintf(stderr, "searchpath: trying `%s'\n", name);
+#endif
+ // Try first NAME as such; success if NAME is an absolute filename,
+ // or if NAME is found in the current directory.
+ if (!access (name, F_OK)) {
+ path = new char[path_name_max()];
+#ifdef _WIN32
+ path = _fullpath(path, name, path_name_max());
+#else
+ path = realpath(name, path);
+#endif
+#if DEBUG
+ fprintf(stderr, "searchpath: found `%s'\n", path);
+#endif
+ return path;
+ }
+ // Secondly, try the current directory.
+ // Now search along PATHP.
+ size_t namelen = strlen(name);
+ char *p = (char *)pathp;
+ for (;;) {
+ char *end = strchr(p, PATH_SEP_CHAR);
+ if (!end)
+ end = strchr(p, '\0');
+ int need_slash = end > p && strchr(DIR_SEPS, end[-1]) == 0;
+ path = new char[end - p + need_slash + namelen + 1];
+ memcpy(path, p, end - p);
+ if (need_slash)
+ path[end - p] = '/';
+ strcpy(path + (end - p) + need_slash, name);
+#if DEBUG
+ fprintf(stderr, "searchpath: trying `%s'\n", path);
+#endif
+ if (!access(path, F_OK)) {
+#if DEBUG
+ fprintf(stderr, "searchpath: found `%s'\n", name);
+#endif
+ return path;
+ }
+ a_delete path;
+ if (*end == '\0')
+ break;
+ p = end + 1;
+ }
+ return 0;
+}
+
+// Search NAME along PATHP with the elements of PATHEXT in turn added.
+char *searchpathext(const char *name, const char *pathext, const char *pathp)
+{
+ char *found = 0;
+ char *tmpathext = strsave(pathext); // strtok modifies this string,
+ // so make a copy
+ char *ext = strtok(tmpathext, PATH_SEP);
+ while (ext) {
+ char *namex = new char[strlen(name) + strlen(ext) + 1];
+ strcpy(namex, name);
+ strcat(namex, ext);
+ found = searchpath(namex, pathp);
+ a_delete namex;
+ if (found)
+ break;
+ ext = strtok(0, PATH_SEP);
+ }
+ a_delete tmpathext;
+ return found;
+}
+
+// Convert an MS path to a POSIX path.
+char *msw2posixpath(char *path)
+{
+ char *s = path;
+ while (*s) {
+ if (*s == '\\')
+ *s = '/';
+ *s++;
+ }
+ return path;
+}
+
+// Compute the current prefix.
+void set_current_prefix()
+{
+ char *pathextstr;
+ curr_prefix = new char[path_name_max()];
+ // Obtain the full path of the current binary;
+ // using GetModuleFileName on MS-Windows,
+ // and searching along PATH on other systems.
+#ifdef _WIN32
+ int len = GetModuleFileName(0, curr_prefix, path_name_max());
+ if (len)
+ len = GetShortPathName(curr_prefix, curr_prefix, path_name_max());
+# if DEBUG
+ fprintf(stderr, "curr_prefix: %s\n", curr_prefix);
+# endif /* DEBUG */
+#else /* !_WIN32 */
+ curr_prefix = searchpath(program_name, getenv("PATH"));
+ if (!curr_prefix && !strchr(program_name, '.')) { // try with extensions
+ pathextstr = strsave(getenv("PATHEXT"));
+ if (!pathextstr)
+ pathextstr = strsave(PATH_EXT);
+ curr_prefix = searchpathext(program_name, pathextstr, getenv("PATH"));
+ a_delete pathextstr;
+ }
+ if (!curr_prefix)
+ return;
+#endif /* !_WIN32 */
+ msw2posixpath(curr_prefix);
+#if DEBUG
+ fprintf(stderr, "curr_prefix: %s\n", curr_prefix);
+#endif
+ curr_prefix = xdirname(curr_prefix); // directory of executable
+ curr_prefix = xdirname(curr_prefix); // parent directory of executable
+ curr_prefix_len = strlen(curr_prefix);
+#if DEBUG
+ fprintf(stderr, "curr_prefix: %s\n", curr_prefix);
+ fprintf(stderr, "curr_prefix_len: %d\n", curr_prefix_len);
+#endif
+}
+
+// Strip the installation prefix and replace it
+// with the current installation prefix; return the relocated path.
+char *relocatep(const char *path)
+{
+#if DEBUG
+ fprintf(stderr, "relocatep: path = %s\n", path);
+ fprintf(stderr, "relocatep: INSTALLPATH = %s\n", INSTALLPATH);
+ fprintf(stderr, "relocatep: INSTALLPATHLEN = %d\n", INSTALLPATHLEN);
+#endif
+ if (!curr_prefix)
+ set_current_prefix();
+ if (strncmp(INSTALLPATH, path, INSTALLPATHLEN))
+ return strsave(path);
+ char *relative_path = (char *)path + INSTALLPATHLEN;
+ size_t relative_path_len = strlen(relative_path);
+ char *relocated_path = new char[curr_prefix_len + relative_path_len + 1];
+ strcpy(relocated_path, curr_prefix);
+ strcat(relocated_path, relative_path);
+#if DEBUG
+ fprintf(stderr, "relocated_path: %s\n", relocated_path);
+#endif /* DEBUG */
+ return relocated_path;
+}
+
+// Return the original pathname if it exists;
+// otherwise return the relocated path.
+char *relocate(const char *path)
+{
+ char *p;
+ if (access(path, F_OK))
+ p = relocatep(path);
+ else
+ p = strsave(path);
+#if DEBUG
+ fprintf (stderr, "relocate: %s\n", p);
+#endif
+ return p;
+}
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/searchpath.cpp b/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/searchpath.cpp
index 1f8b233cd6b8..6b9b81cc2543 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/searchpath.cpp
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/searchpath.cpp
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
// -*- C++ -*-
-/* Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2000, 2001
+/* Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2005
Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Written by James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
@@ -17,16 +17,23 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
#include "lib.h"
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <assert.h>
+#include <errno.h>
#include "searchpath.h"
#include "nonposix.h"
+#ifdef _WIN32
+# include "relocate.h"
+#else
+# define relocate(path) strsave(path)
+#endif
+
search_path::search_path(const char *envvar, const char *standard,
int add_home, int add_current)
{
@@ -75,11 +82,11 @@ void search_path::command_line_dir(const char *s)
char *p = dirs;
p += old_len - init_len;
if (init_len == 0)
- *p++ = PATH_SEP[0];
+ *p++ = PATH_SEP_CHAR;
memcpy(p, s, slen);
p += slen;
if (init_len > 0) {
- *p++ = PATH_SEP[0];
+ *p++ = PATH_SEP_CHAR;
memcpy(p, old + old_len - init_len, init_len);
p += init_len;
}
@@ -103,15 +110,20 @@ FILE *search_path::open_file(const char *name, char **pathp)
unsigned namelen = strlen(name);
char *p = dirs;
for (;;) {
- char *end = strchr(p, PATH_SEP[0]);
+ char *end = strchr(p, PATH_SEP_CHAR);
if (!end)
end = strchr(p, '\0');
int need_slash = end > p && strchr(DIR_SEPS, end[-1]) == 0;
- char *path = new char[(end - p) + need_slash + namelen + 1];
- memcpy(path, p, end - p);
+ char *origpath = new char[(end - p) + need_slash + namelen + 1];
+ memcpy(origpath, p, end - p);
if (need_slash)
- path[end - p] = '/';
- strcpy(path + (end - p) + need_slash, name);
+ origpath[end - p] = '/';
+ strcpy(origpath + (end - p) + need_slash, name);
+#if 0
+ fprintf(stderr, "origpath `%s'\n", origpath);
+#endif
+ char *path = relocate(origpath);
+ a_delete origpath;
#if 0
fprintf(stderr, "trying `%s'\n", path);
#endif
@@ -130,3 +142,67 @@ FILE *search_path::open_file(const char *name, char **pathp)
}
return 0;
}
+
+FILE *search_path::open_file_cautious(const char *name, char **pathp,
+ const char *mode)
+{
+ if (!mode)
+ mode = "r";
+ bool reading = (strchr(mode, 'r') != 0);
+ if (name == 0 || strcmp(name, "-") == 0) {
+ if (pathp)
+ *pathp = strsave(reading ? "stdin" : "stdout");
+ return (reading ? stdin : stdout);
+ }
+ if (!reading || IS_ABSOLUTE(name) || *dirs == '\0') {
+ FILE *fp = fopen(name, mode);
+ if (fp) {
+ if (pathp)
+ *pathp = strsave(name);
+ return fp;
+ }
+ else
+ return 0;
+ }
+ unsigned namelen = strlen(name);
+ char *p = dirs;
+ for (;;) {
+ char *end = strchr(p, PATH_SEP_CHAR);
+ if (!end)
+ end = strchr(p, '\0');
+ int need_slash = end > p && strchr(DIR_SEPS, end[-1]) == 0;
+ char *origpath = new char[(end - p) + need_slash + namelen + 1];
+ memcpy(origpath, p, end - p);
+ if (need_slash)
+ origpath[end - p] = '/';
+ strcpy(origpath + (end - p) + need_slash, name);
+#if 0
+ fprintf(stderr, "origpath `%s'\n", origpath);
+#endif
+ char *path = relocate(origpath);
+ a_delete origpath;
+#if 0
+ fprintf(stderr, "trying `%s'\n", path);
+#endif
+ FILE *fp = fopen(path, mode);
+ if (fp) {
+ if (pathp)
+ *pathp = path;
+ else
+ a_delete path;
+ return fp;
+ }
+ int err = errno;
+ a_delete path;
+ if (err != ENOENT)
+ {
+ errno = err;
+ return 0;
+ }
+ if (*end == '\0')
+ break;
+ p = end + 1;
+ }
+ errno = ENOENT;
+ return 0;
+}
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/spawnvp.c b/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/spawnvp.c
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..1848124f3bd5
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/spawnvp.c
@@ -0,0 +1,122 @@
+/* Copyright (C) 2004
+ Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+ Written by: Keith Marshall (keith.d.marshall@ntlworld.com)
+
+This file is part of groff.
+
+groff is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
+the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
+Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later
+version.
+
+groff is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
+WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
+FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
+for more details.
+
+You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
+with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
+
+#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
+# include "config.h"
+#endif
+
+#include <stdio.h>
+#include <stdlib.h>
+
+#ifdef HAVE_PROCESS_H
+# include <process.h>
+#endif
+
+#if defined(__MSDOS__) \
+ || (defined(_WIN32) && !defined(_UWIN) && !defined(__CYGWIN__)) \
+ || defined(__EMX__)
+
+#define SPAWN_FUNCTION_WRAPPERS 1
+
+/* Define the default mechanism, and messages, for error reporting
+ * (user may substitute a preferred alternative, by defining his own
+ * implementation of the macros REPORT_ERROR and ARGV_MALLOC_ERROR,
+ * in the header file `nonposix.h').
+ */
+
+#include "nonposix.h"
+
+#ifndef REPORT_ERROR
+# define REPORT_ERROR(WHY) fprintf(stderr, "%s:%s\n", program_name, WHY)
+#endif
+#ifndef ARGV_MALLOC_ERROR
+# define ARGV_MALLOC_ERROR "malloc: Allocation for 'argv' failed"
+#endif
+
+extern char *program_name;
+
+extern char *quote_arg(char *string);
+extern void purge_quoted_args(char **argv);
+
+int
+spawnvp_wrapper(int mode, char *path, char **argv)
+{
+ /* Invoke the system `spawnvp' service
+ * enclosing the passed arguments in double quotes, as required,
+ * so that the (broken) default parsing in the MSVC runtime doesn't
+ * split them at whitespace. */
+
+ char **quoted_argv; /* used to build a quoted local copy of `argv' */
+
+ int i; /* used as an index into `argv' or `quoted_argv' */
+ int status = -1; /* initialise return code, in case we fail */
+ int argc = 0; /* initialise argument count; may be none */
+
+ /* First count the number of arguments
+ * which are actually present in the passed `argv'. */
+
+ if (argv)
+ for (quoted_argv = argv; *quoted_argv; ++argc, ++quoted_argv)
+ ;
+
+ /* If we do not now have an argument count,
+ * then we must fall through and fail. */
+
+ if (argc) {
+ /* We do have at least one argument:
+ * We will use a copy of the `argv', in which to do the quoting,
+ * so we must allocate space for it. */
+
+ if ((quoted_argv = (char **)malloc(++argc * sizeof(char **))) == NULL) {
+ /* If we didn't get enough space,
+ * then complain, and bail out gracefully. */
+
+ REPORT_ERROR(ARGV_MALLOC_ERROR);
+ exit(1);
+ }
+
+ /* Now copy the passed `argv' into our new vector,
+ * quoting its contents as required. */
+
+ for (i = 0; i < argc; i++)
+ quoted_argv[i] = quote_arg(argv[i]);
+
+ /* Invoke the MSVC `spawnvp' service
+ * passing our now appropriately quoted copy of `argv'. */
+
+ status = spawnvp(mode, path, quoted_argv);
+
+ /* Clean up our memory allocations
+ * for the quoted copy of `argv', which is no longer required. */
+
+ purge_quoted_args(quoted_argv);
+ free(quoted_argv);
+ }
+
+ /* Finally,
+ * return the status code returned by `spawnvp',
+ * or a failure code if we fell through. */
+
+ return status;
+}
+
+#endif /* __MSDOS__ || _WIN32 */
+
+/* spawnvp.c: end of file */
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/strcasecmp.c b/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/strcasecmp.c
index ae7601de0fcf..6ed6cc282079 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/strcasecmp.c
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/strcasecmp.c
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
- Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+ Inc., 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
#if HAVE_CONFIG_H
# include <config.h>
@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@
# define LENGTH_LIMIT_EXPR(Expr) 0
#endif
-#include <sys/types.h>
+#include <stddef.h>
#include <ctype.h>
#define TOLOWER(Ch) (isupper (Ch) ? tolower (Ch) : (Ch))
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/strerror.c b/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/strerror.c
index be2d1f3b6513..d5757f309dd8 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/strerror.c
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/strerror.c
@@ -1,4 +1,5 @@
-/* Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2001 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+/* Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2001, 2003
+ Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Written by James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
This file is part of groff.
@@ -15,13 +16,15 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
#include <config.h>
#endif
#include <stdio.h>
+#include <errno.h>
+#include <stdlib.h> /* for MinGW */
#define INT_DIGITS 19 /* enough for 64 bit integer */
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/string.cpp b/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/string.cpp
index 2ef547e4781f..9be873c8ef8f 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/string.cpp
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/string.cpp
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
#include "lib.h"
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/strsave.cpp b/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/strsave.cpp
index dfd2b6f40743..2db70737a18c 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/strsave.cpp
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/strsave.cpp
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
#include <string.h>
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/strtol.c b/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/strtol.c
index 46b17029a868..0c758a076b94 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/strtol.c
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/strtol.c
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
#include <config.h>
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/symbol.cpp b/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/symbol.cpp
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..38e30712e6c1
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/symbol.cpp
@@ -0,0 +1,159 @@
+// -*- C++ -*-
+/* Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2002, 2004
+ Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+ Written by James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
+
+This file is part of groff.
+
+groff is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
+the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
+Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later
+version.
+
+groff is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
+WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
+FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
+for more details.
+
+You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
+with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
+
+#include "lib.h"
+
+#include "errarg.h"
+#include "error.h"
+#include "symbol.h"
+
+const char **symbol::table = 0;
+int symbol::table_used = 0;
+int symbol::table_size = 0;
+char *symbol::block = 0;
+int symbol::block_size = 0;
+
+const symbol NULL_SYMBOL;
+const symbol EMPTY_SYMBOL("");
+
+#ifdef BLOCK_SIZE
+#undef BLOCK_SIZE
+#endif
+
+const int BLOCK_SIZE = 1024;
+// the table will increase in size as necessary
+// the size will be chosen from the following array
+// add some more if you want
+static const unsigned int table_sizes[] = {
+ 101, 503, 1009, 2003, 3001, 4001, 5003, 10007, 20011, 40009, 80021,
+ 160001, 500009, 1000003, 1500007, 2000003, 0
+};
+const double FULL_MAX = 0.3; // don't let the table get more than this full
+
+static unsigned int hash_string(const char *p)
+{
+ // compute a hash code; this assumes 32-bit unsigned ints
+ // see p436 of Compilers by Aho, Sethi & Ullman
+ // give special treatment to two-character names
+ unsigned int hc = 0, g;
+ if (*p != 0) {
+ hc = *p++;
+ if (*p != 0) {
+ hc <<= 7;
+ hc += *p++;
+ for (; *p != 0; p++) {
+ hc <<= 4;
+ hc += *p;
+ if ((g = (hc & 0xf0000000)) == 0) {
+ hc ^= g >> 24;
+ hc ^= g;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ return hc;
+}
+
+// Tell compiler that a variable is intentionally unused.
+inline void unused(void *) { }
+
+symbol::symbol(const char *p, int how)
+{
+ if (p == 0) {
+ s = 0;
+ return;
+ }
+ if (*p == 0) {
+ s = "";
+ return;
+ }
+ if (table == 0) {
+ table_size = table_sizes[0];
+ table = (const char **)new char*[table_size];
+ for (int i = 0; i < table_size; i++)
+ table[i] = 0;
+ table_used = 0;
+ }
+ unsigned int hc = hash_string(p);
+ const char **pp;
+ for (pp = table + hc % table_size;
+ *pp != 0;
+ (pp == table ? pp = table + table_size - 1 : --pp))
+ if (strcmp(p, *pp) == 0) {
+ s = *pp;
+ return;
+ }
+ if (how == MUST_ALREADY_EXIST) {
+ s = 0;
+ return;
+ }
+ if (table_used >= table_size - 1 || table_used >= table_size*FULL_MAX) {
+ const char **old_table = table;
+ unsigned int old_table_size = table_size;
+ int i;
+ for (i = 1; table_sizes[i] <= old_table_size; i++)
+ if (table_sizes[i] == 0)
+ fatal("too many symbols");
+ table_size = table_sizes[i];
+ table_used = 0;
+ table = (const char **)new char*[table_size];
+ for (i = 0; i < table_size; i++)
+ table[i] = 0;
+ for (pp = old_table + old_table_size - 1;
+ pp >= old_table;
+ --pp) {
+ symbol temp(*pp, 1); /* insert it into the new table */
+ unused(&temp);
+ }
+ a_delete old_table;
+ for (pp = table + hc % table_size;
+ *pp != 0;
+ (pp == table ? pp = table + table_size - 1 : --pp))
+ ;
+ }
+ ++table_used;
+ if (how == DONT_STORE) {
+ s = *pp = p;
+ }
+ else {
+ int len = strlen(p)+1;
+ if (block == 0 || block_size < len) {
+ block_size = len > BLOCK_SIZE ? len : BLOCK_SIZE;
+ block = new char [block_size];
+ }
+ (void)strcpy(block, p);
+ s = *pp = block;
+ block += len;
+ block_size -= len;
+ }
+}
+
+symbol concat(symbol s1, symbol s2)
+{
+ char *buf = new char [strlen(s1.contents()) + strlen(s2.contents()) + 1];
+ strcpy(buf, s1.contents());
+ strcat(buf, s2.contents());
+ symbol res(buf);
+ a_delete buf;
+ return res;
+}
+
+symbol default_symbol("default");
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/tmpfile.cpp b/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/tmpfile.cpp
index 41b7f0647d21..fbc48c81d118 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/tmpfile.cpp
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/tmpfile.cpp
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
// -*- C++ -*-
-/* Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2000, 2001
+/* Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2000, 2001, 2003
Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Written by James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
#include "lib.h"
@@ -33,6 +33,13 @@ Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
#define GROFF_TMPDIR_ENVVAR "GROFF_TMPDIR"
// otherwise if this is set, create temporary files there
#define TMPDIR_ENVVAR "TMPDIR"
+// otherwise, on MS-DOS or MS-Windows ...
+#if defined(__MSDOS__) || defined(_WIN32)
+// if either of these is set, create temporary files there
+// (giving priority to WIN32_TMPDIR_ENVVAR)
+#define WIN32_TMPDIR_ENVVAR "TMP"
+#define MSDOS_TMPDIR_ENVVAR "TEMP"
+#endif
// otherwise if P_tmpdir is defined, create temporary files there
#ifdef P_tmpdir
# define DEFAULT_TMPDIR P_tmpdir
@@ -55,12 +62,23 @@ struct temp_init {
temp_init::temp_init()
{
- const char *tem = getenv(GROFF_TMPDIR_ENVVAR);
- if (!tem) {
- tem = getenv(TMPDIR_ENVVAR);
- if (!tem)
- tem = DEFAULT_TMPDIR;
- }
+ // First, choose a location for creating temporary files...
+ const char *tem;
+ // using the first match for any of the environment specs in listed order.
+ if (
+ (tem = getenv(GROFF_TMPDIR_ENVVAR)) == NULL
+ && (tem = getenv(TMPDIR_ENVVAR)) == NULL
+#if defined(__MSDOS__) || defined(_WIN32)
+ // If we didn't find a match for either of the above
+ // (which are preferred, regardless of the host operating system),
+ // and we are hosted on either MS-Windows or MS-DOS,
+ // then try the Microsoft conventions.
+ && (tem = getenv(WIN32_TMPDIR_ENVVAR)) == NULL
+ && (tem = getenv(MSDOS_TMPDIR_ENVVAR)) == NULL
+#endif
+ )
+ // If we didn't find an environment spec fall back to this default.
+ tem = DEFAULT_TMPDIR;
size_t tem_len = strlen(tem);
const char *tem_end = tem + tem_len - 1;
int need_slash = strchr(DIR_SEPS, *tem_end) == NULL ? 1 : 0;
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/tmpname.cpp b/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/tmpname.cpp
index f867fe06d71d..8d80f4ba33da 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/tmpname.cpp
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/tmpname.cpp
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-/* Copyright (C) 2001, 2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+/* Copyright (C) 2001, 2003, 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Written by Werner Lemberg (wl@gnu.org)
This file is part of groff.
@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
/* This file is heavily based on the function __gen_tempname() in the
@@ -48,8 +48,8 @@ extern "C" {
#endif
#endif
-#if HAVE_CC_STDINT_H
-# include <stdint.h>
+#if HAVE_CC_INTTYPES_H
+# include <inttypes.h>
#endif
/* Use the widest available unsigned type if uint64_t is not
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/unicode.cpp b/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/unicode.cpp
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..32810dfa80b5
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/unicode.cpp
@@ -0,0 +1,67 @@
+// -*- C++ -*-
+/* Copyright (C) 2002
+ Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+ Written by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org>
+
+This file is part of groff.
+
+groff is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
+the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
+Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later
+version.
+
+groff is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
+WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
+FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
+for more details.
+
+You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
+with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
+
+#include "lib.h"
+#include "cset.h"
+#include "stringclass.h"
+
+#include "unicode.h"
+
+const char *check_unicode_name(const char *u)
+{
+ if (*u != 'u')
+ return 0;
+ const char *p = ++u;
+ for (;;) {
+ int val = 0;
+ const char *start = p;
+ for (;;) {
+ // only uppercase hex digits allowed
+ if (!csxdigit(*p))
+ return 0;
+ if (csdigit(*p))
+ val = val*0x10 + (*p-'0');
+ else if (csupper(*p))
+ val = val*0x10 + (*p-'A'+10);
+ else
+ return 0;
+ // biggest Unicode value is U+10FFFF
+ if (val > 0x10FFFF)
+ return 0;
+ p++;
+ if (*p == '\0' || *p == '_')
+ break;
+ }
+ // surrogates not allowed
+ if ((val >= 0xD800 && val <= 0xDBFF) || (val >= 0xDC00 && val <= 0xDFFF))
+ return 0;
+ if (val > 0xFFFF) {
+ if (*start == '0') // no leading zeros allowed if > 0xFFFF
+ return 0;
+ }
+ else if (p - start != 4) // otherwise, check for exactly 4 hex digits
+ return 0;
+ if (*p == '\0')
+ break;
+ p++;
+ }
+ return u;
+}
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/uniglyph.cpp b/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/uniglyph.cpp
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..ab6f531e44a9
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/uniglyph.cpp
@@ -0,0 +1,504 @@
+// -*- C++ -*-
+/* Copyright (C) 2002, 2003, 2004
+ Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+ Written by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org>
+
+This file is part of groff.
+
+groff is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
+the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
+Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later
+version.
+
+groff is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
+WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
+FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
+for more details.
+
+You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
+with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
+
+#include "lib.h"
+#include "stringclass.h"
+#include "ptable.h"
+
+#include "unicode.h"
+
+struct unicode_to_glyph {
+ char *value;
+};
+
+declare_ptable(unicode_to_glyph)
+implement_ptable(unicode_to_glyph)
+
+PTABLE(unicode_to_glyph) unicode_to_glyph_table;
+
+struct S {
+ const char *key;
+ const char *value;
+} unicode_to_glyph_list[] = {
+ { "0021", "!" },
+//{ "0022", "\"" },
+ { "0022", "dq" },
+//{ "0023", "#" },
+ { "0023", "sh" },
+//{ "0024", "$" },
+ { "0024", "Do" },
+ { "0025", "%" },
+ { "0026", "&" },
+ { "0027", "aq" },
+ { "0028", "(" },
+ { "0029", ")" },
+ { "002A", "*" },
+//{ "002B", "+" },
+ { "002B", "pl" },
+ { "002C", "," },
+ { "002E", "." },
+//{ "002F", "/" },
+ { "002F", "sl" },
+ { "0030", "0" },
+ { "0031", "1" },
+ { "0032", "2" },
+ { "0033", "3" },
+ { "0034", "4" },
+ { "0035", "5" },
+ { "0036", "6" },
+ { "0037", "7" },
+ { "0038", "8" },
+ { "0039", "9" },
+ { "003A", ":" },
+ { "003B", ";" },
+ { "003C", "<" },
+//{ "003D", "=" },
+ { "003D", "eq" },
+ { "003D_0338", "!=" },
+ { "003E", ">" },
+ { "003F", "?" },
+//{ "0040", "@" },
+ { "0040", "at" },
+ { "0041", "A" },
+ { "0041_0300", "`A" },
+ { "0041_0301", "'A" },
+ { "0041_0302", "^A" },
+ { "0041_0303", "~A" },
+ { "0041_0308", ":A" },
+ { "0041_030A", "oA" },
+ { "0042", "B" },
+ { "0043", "C" },
+ { "0043_0301", "'C" },
+ { "0043_0327", ",C" },
+ { "0044", "D" },
+ { "0045", "E" },
+ { "0045_0300", "`E" },
+ { "0045_0301", "'E" },
+ { "0045_0302", "^E" },
+ { "0045_0308", ":E" },
+ { "0046", "F" },
+ { "0047", "G" },
+ { "0048", "H" },
+ { "0049", "I" },
+ { "0049_0300", "`I" },
+ { "0049_0301", "'I" },
+ { "0049_0302", "^I" },
+ { "0049_0308", ":I" },
+ { "004A", "J" },
+ { "004B", "K" },
+ { "004C", "L" },
+ { "004D", "M" },
+ { "004E", "N" },
+ { "004E_0303", "~N" },
+ { "004F", "O" },
+ { "004F_0300", "`O" },
+ { "004F_0301", "'O" },
+ { "004F_0302", "^O" },
+ { "004F_0303", "~O" },
+ { "004F_0308", ":O" },
+ { "0050", "P" },
+ { "0051", "Q" },
+ { "0052", "R" },
+ { "0053", "S" },
+ { "0053_030C", "vS" },
+ { "0054", "T" },
+ { "0055", "U" },
+ { "0055_0300", "`U" },
+ { "0055_0301", "'U" },
+ { "0055_0302", "^U" },
+ { "0055_0308", ":U" },
+ { "0056", "V" },
+ { "0057", "W" },
+ { "0058", "X" },
+ { "0059", "Y" },
+ { "0059_0301", "'Y" },
+ { "0059_0308", ":Y" },
+ { "005A", "Z" },
+ { "005A_030C", "vZ" },
+ { "005B", "lB" },
+//{ "005B", "[" },
+ { "005C", "rs" },
+//{ "005C", "\\" },
+ { "005D", "rB" },
+//{ "005D", "]" },
+//{ "005E", "^" },
+//{ "005E", "a^" },
+ { "005E", "ha" },
+//{ "005F", "_" },
+//{ "005F", "ru" },
+ { "005F", "ul" },
+ { "0060", "ga" },
+//{ "0060", "\\`" },
+ { "0061", "a" },
+ { "0061_0300", "`a" },
+ { "0061_0301", "'a" },
+ { "0061_0302", "^a" },
+ { "0061_0303", "~a" },
+ { "0061_0308", ":a" },
+ { "0061_030A", "oa" },
+ { "0062", "b" },
+ { "0063", "c" },
+ { "0063_0301", "'c" },
+ { "0063_0327", ",c" },
+ { "0064", "d" },
+ { "0065", "e" },
+ { "0065_0300", "`e" },
+ { "0065_0301", "'e" },
+ { "0065_0302", "^e" },
+ { "0065_0308", ":e" },
+ { "0066", "f" },
+ { "0066_0066", "ff" },
+ { "0066_0066_0069", "Fi" },
+ { "0066_0066_006C", "Fl" },
+ { "0066_0069", "fi" },
+ { "0066_006C", "fl" },
+ { "0067", "g" },
+ { "0068", "h" },
+ { "0069", "i" },
+ { "0069_0300", "`i" },
+ { "0069_0301", "'i" },
+ { "0069_0302", "^i" },
+ { "0069_0308", ":i" },
+ { "006A", "j" },
+ { "006B", "k" },
+ { "006C", "l" },
+ { "006D", "m" },
+ { "006E", "n" },
+ { "006E_0303", "~n" },
+ { "006F", "o" },
+ { "006F_0300", "`o" },
+ { "006F_0301", "'o" },
+ { "006F_0302", "^o" },
+ { "006F_0303", "~o" },
+ { "006F_0308", ":o" },
+ { "0070", "p" },
+ { "0071", "q" },
+ { "0072", "r" },
+ { "0073", "s" },
+ { "0073_030C", "vs" },
+ { "0074", "t" },
+ { "0075", "u" },
+ { "0075_0300", "`u" },
+ { "0075_0301", "'u" },
+ { "0075_0302", "^u" },
+ { "0075_0308", ":u" },
+ { "0076", "v" },
+ { "0077", "w" },
+ { "0078", "x" },
+ { "0079", "y" },
+ { "0079_0301", "'y" },
+ { "0079_0308", ":y" },
+ { "007A", "z" },
+ { "007A_030C", "vz" },
+ { "007B", "lC" },
+//{ "007B", "{" },
+ { "007C", "ba" },
+//{ "007C", "or" },
+//{ "007C", "|" },
+ { "007D", "rC" },
+//{ "007D", "}" },
+//{ "007E", "a~" },
+ { "007E", "ti" },
+//{ "007E", "~" },
+ { "00A1", "r!" },
+ { "00A2", "ct" },
+ { "00A3", "Po" },
+ { "00A4", "Cs" },
+ { "00A5", "Ye" },
+ { "00A6", "bb" },
+ { "00A7", "sc" },
+ { "00A8", "ad" },
+ { "00A9", "co" },
+ { "00AA", "Of" },
+ { "00AB", "Fo" },
+ { "00AC", "no" },
+//{ "00AC", "tno" },
+ { "00AD", "shc" },
+ { "00AE", "rg" },
+ { "00AF", "a-" },
+ { "00B0", "de" },
+ { "00B1", "+-" },
+//{ "00B1", "t+-" },
+ { "00B2", "S2" },
+ { "00B3", "S3" },
+ { "00B4", "aa" },
+//{ "00B4", "\\'" },
+ { "00B5", "mc" },
+ { "00B6", "ps" },
+ { "00B7", "pc" },
+ { "00B8", "ac" },
+ { "00B9", "S1" },
+ { "00BA", "Om" },
+ { "00BB", "Fc" },
+ { "00BC", "14" },
+ { "00BD", "12" },
+ { "00BE", "34" },
+ { "00BF", "r?" },
+ { "00C6", "AE" },
+ { "00D0", "-D" },
+ { "00D7", "mu" },
+//{ "00D7", "tmu" },
+ { "00D8", "/O" },
+ { "00DE", "TP" },
+ { "00DF", "ss" },
+ { "00E6", "ae" },
+ { "00F0", "Sd" },
+ { "00F7", "di" },
+//{ "00F7", "tdi" },
+ { "00F8", "/o" },
+ { "00FE", "Tp" },
+ { "0131", ".i" },
+ { "0132", "IJ" },
+ { "0133", "ij" },
+ { "0141", "/L" },
+ { "0142", "/l" },
+ { "0152", "OE" },
+ { "0153", "oe" },
+ { "0192", "Fn" },
+ { "02C7", "ah" },
+ { "02D8", "ab" },
+ { "02D9", "a." },
+ { "02DA", "ao" },
+ { "02DB", "ho" },
+ { "02DD", "a\"" },
+ { "0391", "*A" },
+ { "0392", "*B" },
+ { "0393", "*G" },
+ { "0394", "*D" },
+ { "0395", "*E" },
+ { "0396", "*Z" },
+ { "0397", "*Y" },
+ { "0398", "*H" },
+ { "0399", "*I" },
+ { "039A", "*K" },
+ { "039B", "*L" },
+ { "039C", "*M" },
+ { "039D", "*N" },
+ { "039E", "*C" },
+ { "039F", "*O" },
+ { "03A0", "*P" },
+ { "03A1", "*R" },
+ { "03A3", "*S" },
+ { "03A4", "*T" },
+ { "03A5", "*U" },
+ { "03A6", "*F" },
+ { "03A7", "*X" },
+ { "03A8", "*Q" },
+ { "03A9", "*W" },
+ { "03B1", "*a" },
+ { "03B2", "*b" },
+ { "03B3", "*g" },
+ { "03B4", "*d" },
+ { "03B5", "*e" },
+ { "03B6", "*z" },
+ { "03B7", "*y" },
+ { "03B8", "*h" },
+ { "03B9", "*i" },
+ { "03BA", "*k" },
+ { "03BB", "*l" },
+ { "03BC", "*m" },
+ { "03BD", "*n" },
+ { "03BE", "*c" },
+ { "03BF", "*o" },
+ { "03C0", "*p" },
+ { "03C1", "*r" },
+ { "03C2", "ts" },
+ { "03C3", "*s" },
+ { "03C4", "*t" },
+ { "03C5", "*u" },
+ { "03C6", "*f" },
+ { "03C7", "*x" },
+ { "03C8", "*q" },
+ { "03C9", "*w" },
+ { "03D1", "+h" },
+ { "03D5", "+f" },
+ { "03D6", "+p" },
+ { "03F5", "+e" },
+//{ "2010", "-" },
+ { "2010", "hy" },
+ { "2013", "en" },
+ { "2014", "em" },
+//{ "2018", "`" },
+ { "2018", "oq" },
+//{ "2019", "'" },
+ { "2019", "cq" },
+ { "201A", "bq" },
+ { "201C", "lq" },
+ { "201D", "rq" },
+ { "201E", "Bq" },
+ { "2020", "dg" },
+ { "2021", "dd" },
+ { "2022", "bu" },
+ { "2030", "%0" },
+ { "2032", "fm" },
+ { "2033", "sd" },
+ { "2039", "fo" },
+ { "203A", "fc" },
+ { "203E", "rn" },
+ { "2044", "f/" },
+ { "20AC", "Eu" },
+//{ "20AC", "eu" },
+ { "210F", "-h" },
+//{ "210F", "hbar" },
+ { "2111", "Im" },
+ { "2118", "wp" },
+ { "211C", "Re" },
+ { "2122", "tm" },
+ { "2135", "Ah" },
+ { "215B", "18" },
+ { "215C", "38" },
+ { "215D", "58" },
+ { "215E", "78" },
+ { "2190", "<-" },
+ { "2191", "ua" },
+ { "2192", "->" },
+ { "2193", "da" },
+ { "2194", "<>" },
+ { "2195", "va" },
+ { "21B5", "CR" },
+ { "21D0", "lA" },
+ { "21D1", "uA" },
+ { "21D2", "rA" },
+ { "21D3", "dA" },
+ { "21D4", "hA" },
+ { "21D5", "vA" },
+ { "2200", "fa" },
+ { "2202", "pd" },
+ { "2203", "te" },
+ { "2205", "es" },
+ { "2207", "gr" },
+ { "2208", "mo" },
+ { "2208_0338", "nm" },
+ { "220B", "st" },
+ { "220F", "product" },
+ { "2210", "coproduct" },
+ { "2211", "sum" },
+ { "2212", "mi" },
+//{ "2212", "\\-" },
+ { "2213", "-+" },
+ { "2217", "**" },
+ { "221A", "sr" },
+ { "221D", "pt" },
+ { "221E", "if" },
+ { "2220", "/_" },
+ { "2227", "AN" },
+ { "2228", "OR" },
+ { "2229", "ca" },
+ { "222A", "cu" },
+ { "222B", "is" },
+//{ "222B", "integral" },
+//{ "2234", "3d" },
+ { "2234", "tf" },
+ { "223C", "ap" },
+ { "2243", "|=" },
+ { "2245", "=~" },
+//{ "2248", "~=" },
+ { "2248", "~~" },
+ { "2261", "==" },
+ { "2261_0338", "ne" },
+ { "2264", "<=" },
+ { "2265", ">=" },
+ { "226A", ">>" },
+ { "226B", "<<" },
+ { "2282", "sb" },
+ { "2282_0338", "nb" },
+ { "2283", "sp" },
+ { "2283_0338", "nc" },
+ { "2286", "ib" },
+ { "2287", "ip" },
+ { "2295", "c+" },
+ { "2297", "c*" },
+ { "22A5", "pp" },
+ { "22C5", "md" },
+ { "2308", "lc" },
+ { "2309", "rc" },
+ { "230A", "lf" },
+ { "230B", "rf" },
+ { "239B", "parenlefttp" },
+ { "239C", "parenleftex" },
+ { "239D", "parenleftbt" },
+ { "239E", "parenrighttp" },
+ { "239F", "parenrightex" },
+ { "23A0", "parenrightbt" },
+//{ "23A1", "bracketlefttp" },
+ { "23A2", "bracketleftex" },
+//{ "23A3", "bracketleftbt" },
+//{ "23A4", "bracketrighttp" },
+ { "23A5", "bracketrightex" },
+//{ "23A6", "bracketrightbt" },
+ { "23A7", "lt" },
+//{ "23A7", "bracelefttp" },
+ { "23A8", "lk" },
+//{ "23A8", "braceleftmid" },
+ { "23A9", "lb" },
+//{ "23A9", "braceleftbt" },
+ { "23AA", "bv" },
+//{ "23AA", "braceex" },
+//{ "23AA", "braceleftex" },
+//{ "23AA", "bracerightex" },
+ { "23AB", "rt" },
+//{ "23AB", "bracerighttp" },
+ { "23AC", "rk" },
+//{ "23AC", "bracerightmid" },
+ { "23AD", "rb" },
+//{ "23AD", "bracerightbt" },
+ { "23AF", "an" },
+ { "2502", "br" },
+ { "251D", "rk" },
+ { "2525", "lk" },
+ { "256D", "lt" },
+ { "256E", "rt" },
+ { "256F", "rb" },
+ { "2570", "lb" },
+ { "25A1", "sq" },
+ { "25CA", "lz" },
+ { "25CB", "ci" },
+ { "261C", "lh" },
+ { "261E", "rh" },
+ { "2660", "SP" },
+ { "2663", "CL" },
+ { "2665", "HE" },
+ { "2666", "DI" },
+ { "2713", "OK" },
+ { "27E8", "la" },
+ { "27E9", "ra" },
+};
+
+// global constructor
+static struct unicode_to_glyph_init {
+ unicode_to_glyph_init();
+} _unicode_to_glyph_init;
+
+unicode_to_glyph_init::unicode_to_glyph_init() {
+ for (unsigned int i = 0;
+ i < sizeof(unicode_to_glyph_list)/sizeof(unicode_to_glyph_list[0]);
+ i++) {
+ unicode_to_glyph *utg = new unicode_to_glyph[1];
+ utg->value = (char *)unicode_to_glyph_list[i].value;
+ unicode_to_glyph_table.define(unicode_to_glyph_list[i].key, utg);
+ }
+}
+
+const char *unicode_to_glyph_name(const char *s)
+{
+ unicode_to_glyph *result = unicode_to_glyph_table.lookup(s);
+ return result ? result->value : 0;
+}
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/uniuni.cpp b/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/uniuni.cpp
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..61bc8334ccf1
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/libs/libgroff/uniuni.cpp
@@ -0,0 +1,1994 @@
+// -*- C++ -*-
+/* Copyright (C) 2002, 2003, 2004
+ Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+ Written by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org>
+
+This file is part of groff.
+
+groff is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
+the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
+Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later
+version.
+
+groff is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
+WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
+FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
+for more details.
+
+You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
+with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
+
+// This code has been algorithmically derived from the file
+// UnicodeData-3.2.0.txt, available from unicode.org.
+
+#include "lib.h"
+#include "stringclass.h"
+#include "ptable.h"
+
+#include "unicode.h"
+
+struct unicode_decompose {
+ char *value;
+};
+
+declare_ptable(unicode_decompose)
+implement_ptable(unicode_decompose)
+
+PTABLE(unicode_decompose) unicode_decompose_table;
+
+// the first digit in the composite string gives the number of composites
+
+struct S {
+ const char *key;
+ const char *value;
+} unicode_decompose_list[] = {
+ { "00C0", "20041_0300" },
+ { "00C1", "20041_0301" },
+ { "00C2", "20041_0302" },
+ { "00C3", "20041_0303" },
+ { "00C4", "20041_0308" },
+ { "00C5", "20041_030A" },
+ { "00C7", "20043_0327" },
+ { "00C8", "20045_0300" },
+ { "00C9", "20045_0301" },
+ { "00CA", "20045_0302" },
+ { "00CB", "20045_0308" },
+ { "00CC", "20049_0300" },
+ { "00CD", "20049_0301" },
+ { "00CE", "20049_0302" },
+ { "00CF", "20049_0308" },
+ { "00D1", "2004E_0303" },
+ { "00D2", "2004F_0300" },
+ { "00D3", "2004F_0301" },
+ { "00D4", "2004F_0302" },
+ { "00D5", "2004F_0303" },
+ { "00D6", "2004F_0308" },
+ { "00D9", "20055_0300" },
+ { "00DA", "20055_0301" },
+ { "00DB", "20055_0302" },
+ { "00DC", "20055_0308" },
+ { "00DD", "20059_0301" },
+ { "00E0", "20061_0300" },
+ { "00E1", "20061_0301" },
+ { "00E2", "20061_0302" },
+ { "00E3", "20061_0303" },
+ { "00E4", "20061_0308" },
+ { "00E5", "20061_030A" },
+ { "00E7", "20063_0327" },
+ { "00E8", "20065_0300" },
+ { "00E9", "20065_0301" },
+ { "00EA", "20065_0302" },
+ { "00EB", "20065_0308" },
+ { "00EC", "20069_0300" },
+ { "00ED", "20069_0301" },
+ { "00EE", "20069_0302" },
+ { "00EF", "20069_0308" },
+ { "00F1", "2006E_0303" },
+ { "00F2", "2006F_0300" },
+ { "00F3", "2006F_0301" },
+ { "00F4", "2006F_0302" },
+ { "00F5", "2006F_0303" },
+ { "00F6", "2006F_0308" },
+ { "00F9", "20075_0300" },
+ { "00FA", "20075_0301" },
+ { "00FB", "20075_0302" },
+ { "00FC", "20075_0308" },
+ { "00FD", "20079_0301" },
+ { "00FF", "20079_0308" },
+ { "0100", "20041_0304" },
+ { "0101", "20061_0304" },
+ { "0102", "20041_0306" },
+ { "0103", "20061_0306" },
+ { "0104", "20041_0328" },
+ { "0105", "20061_0328" },
+ { "0106", "20043_0301" },
+ { "0107", "20063_0301" },
+ { "0108", "20043_0302" },
+ { "0109", "20063_0302" },
+ { "010A", "20043_0307" },
+ { "010B", "20063_0307" },
+ { "010C", "20043_030C" },
+ { "010D", "20063_030C" },
+ { "010E", "20044_030C" },
+ { "010F", "20064_030C" },
+ { "0112", "20045_0304" },
+ { "0113", "20065_0304" },
+ { "0114", "20045_0306" },
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+ { "2F87A", "15C8D" },
+ { "2F87B", "121DE4" },
+ { "2F87C", "15D43" },
+ { "2F87D", "121DE6" },
+ { "2F87E", "15D6E" },
+ { "2F87F", "15D6B" },
+ { "2F880", "15D7C" },
+ { "2F881", "15DE1" },
+ { "2F882", "15DE2" },
+ { "2F883", "1382F" },
+ { "2F884", "15DFD" },
+ { "2F885", "15E28" },
+ { "2F886", "15E3D" },
+ { "2F887", "15E69" },
+ { "2F888", "13862" },
+ { "2F889", "122183" },
+ { "2F88A", "1387C" },
+ { "2F88B", "15EB0" },
+ { "2F88C", "15EB3" },
+ { "2F88D", "15EB6" },
+ { "2F88E", "15ECA" },
+ { "2F88F", "12A392" },
+ { "2F890", "15EFE" },
+ { "2F891", "122331" },
+ { "2F892", "122331" },
+ { "2F893", "18201" },
+ { "2F894", "15F22" },
+ { "2F895", "15F22" },
+ { "2F896", "138C7" },
+ { "2F897", "1232B8" },
+ { "2F898", "1261DA" },
+ { "2F899", "15F62" },
+ { "2F89A", "15F6B" },
+ { "2F89B", "138E3" },
+ { "2F89C", "15F9A" },
+ { "2F89D", "15FCD" },
+ { "2F89E", "15FD7" },
+ { "2F89F", "15FF9" },
+ { "2F8A0", "16081" },
+ { "2F8A1", "1393A" },
+ { "2F8A2", "1391C" },
+ { "2F8A3", "16094" },
+ { "2F8A4", "1226D4" },
+ { "2F8A5", "160C7" },
+ { "2F8A6", "16148" },
+ { "2F8A7", "1614C" },
+ { "2F8A8", "1614E" },
+ { "2F8A9", "1614C" },
+ { "2F8AA", "1617A" },
+ { "2F8AB", "1618E" },
+ { "2F8AC", "161B2" },
+ { "2F8AD", "161A4" },
+ { "2F8AE", "161AF" },
+ { "2F8AF", "161DE" },
+ { "2F8B0", "161F2" },
+ { "2F8B1", "161F6" },
+ { "2F8B2", "16210" },
+ { "2F8B3", "1621B" },
+ { "2F8B4", "1625D" },
+ { "2F8B5", "162B1" },
+ { "2F8B6", "162D4" },
+ { "2F8B7", "16350" },
+ { "2F8B8", "122B0C" },
+ { "2F8B9", "1633D" },
+ { "2F8BA", "162FC" },
+ { "2F8BB", "16368" },
+ { "2F8BC", "16383" },
+ { "2F8BD", "163E4" },
+ { "2F8BE", "122BF1" },
+ { "2F8BF", "16422" },
+ { "2F8C0", "163C5" },
+ { "2F8C1", "163A9" },
+ { "2F8C2", "13A2E" },
+ { "2F8C3", "16469" },
+ { "2F8C4", "1647E" },
+ { "2F8C5", "1649D" },
+ { "2F8C6", "16477" },
+ { "2F8C7", "13A6C" },
+ { "2F8C8", "1654F" },
+ { "2F8C9", "1656C" },
+ { "2F8CA", "12300A" },
+ { "2F8CB", "165E3" },
+ { "2F8CC", "166F8" },
+ { "2F8CD", "16649" },
+ { "2F8CE", "13B19" },
+ { "2F8CF", "16691" },
+ { "2F8D0", "13B08" },
+ { "2F8D1", "13AE4" },
+ { "2F8D2", "15192" },
+ { "2F8D3", "15195" },
+ { "2F8D4", "16700" },
+ { "2F8D5", "1669C" },
+ { "2F8D6", "180AD" },
+ { "2F8D7", "143D9" },
+ { "2F8D8", "16717" },
+ { "2F8D9", "1671B" },
+ { "2F8DA", "16721" },
+ { "2F8DB", "1675E" },
+ { "2F8DC", "16753" },
+ { "2F8DD", "1233C3" },
+ { "2F8DE", "13B49" },
+ { "2F8DF", "167FA" },
+ { "2F8E0", "16785" },
+ { "2F8E1", "16852" },
+ { "2F8E2", "16885" },
+ { "2F8E3", "12346D" },
+ { "2F8E4", "1688E" },
+ { "2F8E5", "1681F" },
+ { "2F8E6", "16914" },
+ { "2F8E7", "13B9D" },
+ { "2F8E8", "16942" },
+ { "2F8E9", "169A3" },
+ { "2F8EA", "169EA" },
+ { "2F8EB", "16AA8" },
+ { "2F8EC", "1236A3" },
+ { "2F8ED", "16ADB" },
+ { "2F8EE", "13C18" },
+ { "2F8EF", "16B21" },
+ { "2F8F0", "1238A7" },
+ { "2F8F1", "16B54" },
+ { "2F8F2", "13C4E" },
+ { "2F8F3", "16B72" },
+ { "2F8F4", "16B9F" },
+ { "2F8F5", "16BBA" },
+ { "2F8F6", "16BBB" },
+ { "2F8F7", "123A8D" },
+ { "2F8F8", "121D0B" },
+ { "2F8F9", "123AFA" },
+ { "2F8FA", "16C4E" },
+ { "2F8FB", "123CBC" },
+ { "2F8FC", "16CBF" },
+ { "2F8FD", "16CCD" },
+ { "2F8FE", "16C67" },
+ { "2F8FF", "16D16" },
+ { "2F900", "16D3E" },
+ { "2F901", "16D77" },
+ { "2F902", "16D41" },
+ { "2F903", "16D69" },
+ { "2F904", "16D78" },
+ { "2F905", "16D85" },
+ { "2F906", "123D1E" },
+ { "2F907", "16D34" },
+ { "2F908", "16E2F" },
+ { "2F909", "16E6E" },
+ { "2F90A", "13D33" },
+ { "2F90B", "16ECB" },
+ { "2F90C", "16EC7" },
+ { "2F90D", "123ED1" },
+ { "2F90E", "16DF9" },
+ { "2F90F", "16F6E" },
+ { "2F910", "123F5E" },
+ { "2F911", "123F8E" },
+ { "2F912", "16FC6" },
+ { "2F913", "17039" },
+ { "2F914", "1701E" },
+ { "2F915", "1701B" },
+ { "2F916", "13D96" },
+ { "2F917", "1704A" },
+ { "2F918", "1707D" },
+ { "2F919", "17077" },
+ { "2F91A", "170AD" },
+ { "2F91B", "120525" },
+ { "2F91C", "17145" },
+ { "2F91D", "124263" },
+ { "2F91E", "1719C" },
+ { "2F91F", "143AB" },
+ { "2F920", "17228" },
+ { "2F921", "17235" },
+ { "2F922", "17250" },
+ { "2F923", "124608" },
+ { "2F924", "17280" },
+ { "2F925", "17295" },
+ { "2F926", "124735" },
+ { "2F927", "124814" },
+ { "2F928", "1737A" },
+ { "2F929", "1738B" },
+ { "2F92A", "13EAC" },
+ { "2F92B", "173A5" },
+ { "2F92C", "13EB8" },
+ { "2F92D", "13EB8" },
+ { "2F92E", "17447" },
+ { "2F92F", "1745C" },
+ { "2F930", "17471" },
+ { "2F931", "17485" },
+ { "2F932", "174CA" },
+ { "2F933", "13F1B" },
+ { "2F934", "17524" },
+ { "2F935", "124C36" },
+ { "2F936", "1753E" },
+ { "2F937", "124C92" },
+ { "2F938", "17570" },
+ { "2F939", "12219F" },
+ { "2F93A", "17610" },
+ { "2F93B", "124FA1" },
+ { "2F93C", "124FB8" },
+ { "2F93D", "125044" },
+ { "2F93E", "13FFC" },
+ { "2F93F", "14008" },
+ { "2F940", "176F4" },
+ { "2F941", "1250F3" },
+ { "2F942", "1250F2" },
+ { "2F943", "125119" },
+ { "2F944", "125133" },
+ { "2F945", "1771E" },
+ { "2F946", "1771F" },
+ { "2F947", "1771F" },
+ { "2F948", "1774A" },
+ { "2F949", "14039" },
+ { "2F94A", "1778B" },
+ { "2F94B", "14046" },
+ { "2F94C", "14096" },
+ { "2F94D", "12541D" },
+ { "2F94E", "1784E" },
+ { "2F94F", "1788C" },
+ { "2F950", "178CC" },
+ { "2F951", "140E3" },
+ { "2F952", "125626" },
+ { "2F953", "17956" },
+ { "2F954", "12569A" },
+ { "2F955", "1256C5" },
+ { "2F956", "1798F" },
+ { "2F957", "179EB" },
+ { "2F958", "1412F" },
+ { "2F959", "17A40" },
+ { "2F95A", "17A4A" },
+ { "2F95B", "17A4F" },
+ { "2F95C", "12597C" },
+ { "2F95D", "125AA7" },
+ { "2F95E", "125AA7" },
+ { "2F95F", "17AAE" },
+ { "2F960", "14202" },
+ { "2F961", "125BAB" },
+ { "2F962", "17BC6" },
+ { "2F963", "17BC9" },
+ { "2F964", "14227" },
+ { "2F965", "125C80" },
+ { "2F966", "17CD2" },
+ { "2F967", "142A0" },
+ { "2F968", "17CE8" },
+ { "2F969", "17CE3" },
+ { "2F96A", "17D00" },
+ { "2F96B", "125F86" },
+ { "2F96C", "17D63" },
+ { "2F96D", "14301" },
+ { "2F96E", "17DC7" },
+ { "2F96F", "17E02" },
+ { "2F970", "17E45" },
+ { "2F971", "14334" },
+ { "2F972", "126228" },
+ { "2F973", "126247" },
+ { "2F974", "14359" },
+ { "2F975", "1262D9" },
+ { "2F976", "17F7A" },
+ { "2F977", "12633E" },
+ { "2F978", "17F95" },
+ { "2F979", "17FFA" },
+ { "2F97A", "18005" },
+ { "2F97B", "1264DA" },
+ { "2F97C", "126523" },
+ { "2F97D", "18060" },
+ { "2F97E", "1265A8" },
+ { "2F97F", "18070" },
+ { "2F980", "12335F" },
+ { "2F981", "143D5" },
+ { "2F982", "180B2" },
+ { "2F983", "18103" },
+ { "2F984", "1440B" },
+ { "2F985", "1813E" },
+ { "2F986", "15AB5" },
+ { "2F987", "1267A7" },
+ { "2F988", "1267B5" },
+ { "2F989", "123393" },
+ { "2F98A", "12339C" },
+ { "2F98B", "18201" },
+ { "2F98C", "18204" },
+ { "2F98D", "18F9E" },
+ { "2F98E", "1446B" },
+ { "2F98F", "18291" },
+ { "2F990", "1828B" },
+ { "2F991", "1829D" },
+ { "2F992", "152B3" },
+ { "2F993", "182B1" },
+ { "2F994", "182B3" },
+ { "2F995", "182BD" },
+ { "2F996", "182E6" },
+ { "2F997", "126B3C" },
+ { "2F998", "182E5" },
+ { "2F999", "1831D" },
+ { "2F99A", "18363" },
+ { "2F99B", "183AD" },
+ { "2F99C", "18323" },
+ { "2F99D", "183BD" },
+ { "2F99E", "183E7" },
+ { "2F99F", "18457" },
+ { "2F9A0", "18353" },
+ { "2F9A1", "183CA" },
+ { "2F9A2", "183CC" },
+ { "2F9A3", "183DC" },
+ { "2F9A4", "126C36" },
+ { "2F9A5", "126D6B" },
+ { "2F9A6", "126CD5" },
+ { "2F9A7", "1452B" },
+ { "2F9A8", "184F1" },
+ { "2F9A9", "184F3" },
+ { "2F9AA", "18516" },
+ { "2F9AB", "1273CA" },
+ { "2F9AC", "18564" },
+ { "2F9AD", "126F2C" },
+ { "2F9AE", "1455D" },
+ { "2F9AF", "14561" },
+ { "2F9B0", "126FB1" },
+ { "2F9B1", "1270D2" },
+ { "2F9B2", "1456B" },
+ { "2F9B3", "18650" },
+ { "2F9B4", "1865C" },
+ { "2F9B5", "18667" },
+ { "2F9B6", "18669" },
+ { "2F9B7", "186A9" },
+ { "2F9B8", "18688" },
+ { "2F9B9", "1870E" },
+ { "2F9BA", "186E2" },
+ { "2F9BB", "18779" },
+ { "2F9BC", "18728" },
+ { "2F9BD", "1876B" },
+ { "2F9BE", "18786" },
+ { "2F9BF", "14D57" },
+ { "2F9C0", "187E1" },
+ { "2F9C1", "18801" },
+ { "2F9C2", "145F9" },
+ { "2F9C3", "18860" },
+ { "2F9C4", "18863" },
+ { "2F9C5", "127667" },
+ { "2F9C6", "188D7" },
+ { "2F9C7", "188DE" },
+ { "2F9C8", "14635" },
+ { "2F9C9", "188FA" },
+ { "2F9CA", "134BB" },
+ { "2F9CB", "1278AE" },
+ { "2F9CC", "127966" },
+ { "2F9CD", "146BE" },
+ { "2F9CE", "146C7" },
+ { "2F9CF", "18AA0" },
+ { "2F9D0", "18AED" },
+ { "2F9D1", "18B8A" },
+ { "2F9D2", "18C55" },
+ { "2F9D3", "127CA8" },
+ { "2F9D4", "18CAB" },
+ { "2F9D5", "18CC1" },
+ { "2F9D6", "18D1B" },
+ { "2F9D7", "18D77" },
+ { "2F9D8", "127F2F" },
+ { "2F9D9", "120804" },
+ { "2F9DA", "18DCB" },
+ { "2F9DB", "18DBC" },
+ { "2F9DC", "18DF0" },
+ { "2F9DD", "1208DE" },
+ { "2F9DE", "18ED4" },
+ { "2F9DF", "18F38" },
+ { "2F9E0", "1285D2" },
+ { "2F9E1", "1285ED" },
+ { "2F9E2", "19094" },
+ { "2F9E3", "190F1" },
+ { "2F9E4", "19111" },
+ { "2F9E5", "12872E" },
+ { "2F9E6", "1911B" },
+ { "2F9E7", "19238" },
+ { "2F9E8", "192D7" },
+ { "2F9E9", "192D8" },
+ { "2F9EA", "1927C" },
+ { "2F9EB", "193F9" },
+ { "2F9EC", "19415" },
+ { "2F9ED", "128BFA" },
+ { "2F9EE", "1958B" },
+ { "2F9EF", "14995" },
+ { "2F9F0", "195B7" },
+ { "2F9F1", "128D77" },
+ { "2F9F2", "149E6" },
+ { "2F9F3", "196C3" },
+ { "2F9F4", "15DB2" },
+ { "2F9F5", "19723" },
+ { "2F9F6", "129145" },
+ { "2F9F7", "12921A" },
+ { "2F9F8", "14A6E" },
+ { "2F9F9", "14A76" },
+ { "2F9FA", "197E0" },
+ { "2F9FB", "12940A" },
+ { "2F9FC", "14AB2" },
+ { "2F9FD", "129496" },
+ { "2F9FE", "1980B" },
+ { "2F9FF", "1980B" },
+ { "2FA00", "19829" },
+ { "2FA01", "1295B6" },
+ { "2FA02", "198E2" },
+ { "2FA03", "14B33" },
+ { "2FA04", "19929" },
+ { "2FA05", "199A7" },
+ { "2FA06", "199C2" },
+ { "2FA07", "199FE" },
+ { "2FA08", "14BCE" },
+ { "2FA09", "129B30" },
+ { "2FA0A", "19B12" },
+ { "2FA0B", "19C40" },
+ { "2FA0C", "19CFD" },
+ { "2FA0D", "14CCE" },
+ { "2FA0E", "14CED" },
+ { "2FA0F", "19D67" },
+ { "2FA10", "12A0CE" },
+ { "2FA11", "14CF8" },
+ { "2FA12", "12A105" },
+ { "2FA13", "12A20E" },
+ { "2FA14", "12A291" },
+ { "2FA15", "19EBB" },
+ { "2FA16", "14D56" },
+ { "2FA17", "19EF9" },
+ { "2FA18", "19EFE" },
+ { "2FA19", "19F05" },
+ { "2FA1A", "19F0F" },
+ { "2FA1B", "19F16" },
+ { "2FA1C", "19F3B" },
+ { "2FA1D", "12A600" },
+};
+
+// global constructor
+
+static struct unicode_decompose_init {
+ unicode_decompose_init();
+} _unicode_decompose_init;
+
+unicode_decompose_init::unicode_decompose_init() {
+ for (unsigned int i = 0;
+ i < sizeof(unicode_decompose_list)/sizeof(unicode_decompose_list[0]);
+ i++) {
+ unicode_decompose *dec = new unicode_decompose[1];
+ dec->value = (char *)unicode_decompose_list[i].value;
+ unicode_decompose_table.define(unicode_decompose_list[i].key, dec);
+ }
+}
+
+const char *decompose_unicode(const char *s)
+{
+ unicode_decompose *result = unicode_decompose_table.lookup(s);
+ return result ? result->value : 0;
+}
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/libs/libxutil/DviChar.c b/contrib/groff/src/libs/libxutil/DviChar.c
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..26aff6cf4ce7
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/libs/libxutil/DviChar.c
@@ -0,0 +1,658 @@
+/*
+ * DviChar.c
+ *
+ * Map DVI (ditroff output) character names to
+ * font indexes and back
+ */
+
+#include <stdlib.h>
+#include <string.h>
+#include "DviChar.h"
+
+extern char *xmalloc(int);
+
+#define allocHash() ((DviCharNameHash *) xmalloc (sizeof (DviCharNameHash)))
+
+struct map_list {
+ struct map_list *next;
+ DviCharNameMap *map;
+};
+
+static struct map_list *world;
+
+static int standard_maps_loaded = 0;
+static void load_standard_maps (void);
+static int hash_name (const char *);
+static void dispose_hash(DviCharNameMap *);
+static void compute_hash(DviCharNameMap *);
+
+DviCharNameMap *
+DviFindMap (char *encoding)
+{
+ struct map_list *m;
+
+ if (!standard_maps_loaded)
+ load_standard_maps ();
+ for (m = world; m; m=m->next)
+ if (!strcmp (m->map->encoding, encoding))
+ return m->map;
+ return 0;
+}
+
+void
+DviRegisterMap (DviCharNameMap *map)
+{
+ struct map_list *m;
+
+ if (!standard_maps_loaded)
+ load_standard_maps ();
+ for (m = world; m; m = m->next)
+ if (!strcmp (m->map->encoding, map->encoding))
+ break;
+ if (!m) {
+ m = (struct map_list *) xmalloc (sizeof *m);
+ m->next = world;
+ world = m;
+ }
+ dispose_hash (map);
+ m->map = map;
+ compute_hash (map);
+}
+
+static void
+dispose_hash (DviCharNameMap *map)
+{
+ DviCharNameHash **buckets;
+ DviCharNameHash *h, *next;
+ int i;
+
+ buckets = map->buckets;
+ for (i = 0; i < DVI_HASH_SIZE; i++) {
+ for (h = buckets[i]; h; h=next) {
+ next = h->next;
+ free (h);
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+static int
+hash_name (const char *name)
+{
+ int i = 0;
+
+ while (*name)
+ i = (i << 1) ^ *name++;
+ if (i < 0)
+ i = -i;
+ return i;
+}
+
+static void
+compute_hash (DviCharNameMap *map)
+{
+ DviCharNameHash **buckets;
+ int c, s, i;
+ DviCharNameHash *h;
+
+ buckets = map->buckets;
+ for (i = 0; i < DVI_HASH_SIZE; i++)
+ buckets[i] = 0;
+ for (c = 0; c < DVI_MAP_SIZE; c++)
+ for (s = 0; s < DVI_MAX_SYNONYMS; s++) {
+ if (!map->dvi_names[c][s])
+ break;
+ i = hash_name (map->dvi_names[c][s]) % DVI_HASH_SIZE;
+ h = allocHash ();
+ h->next = buckets[i];
+ buckets[i] = h;
+ h->name = map->dvi_names[c][s];
+ h->position = c;
+ }
+
+}
+
+int
+DviCharIndex (DviCharNameMap *map, const char *name)
+{
+ int i;
+ DviCharNameHash *h;
+
+ i = hash_name (name) % DVI_HASH_SIZE;
+ for (h = map->buckets[i]; h; h=h->next)
+ if (!strcmp (h->name, name))
+ return h->position;
+ return -1;
+}
+
+static DviCharNameMap ISO8859_1_map = {
+ "iso8859-1",
+ 0,
+{
+{ 0, /* 0 */},
+{ 0, /* 1 */},
+{ 0, /* 2 */},
+{ 0, /* 3 */},
+{ 0, /* 4 */},
+{ 0, /* 5 */},
+{ 0, /* 6 */},
+{ 0, /* 7 */},
+{ 0, /* 8 */},
+{ 0, /* 9 */},
+{ 0, /* 10 */},
+{ 0, /* 11 */},
+{ 0, /* 12 */},
+{ 0, /* 13 */},
+{ 0, /* 14 */},
+{ 0, /* 15 */},
+{ 0, /* 16 */},
+{ 0, /* 17 */},
+{ 0, /* 18 */},
+{ 0, /* 19 */},
+{ 0, /* 20 */},
+{ 0, /* 21 */},
+{ 0, /* 22 */},
+{ 0, /* 23 */},
+{ 0, /* 24 */},
+{ 0, /* 25 */},
+{ 0, /* 26 */},
+{ 0, /* 27 */},
+{ 0, /* 28 */},
+{ 0, /* 29 */},
+{ 0, /* 30 */},
+{ 0, /* 31 */},
+{ 0, /* 32 */},
+{ "!", /* 33 */},
+{ "\"", "dq", /* 34 */},
+{ "#", "sh", /* 35 */},
+{ "$", "Do", /* 36 */},
+{ "%", /* 37 */},
+{ "&", /* 38 */},
+{ "'", "cq", /* 39 */},
+{ "(", /* 40 */},
+{ ")", /* 41 */},
+{ "*", /* 42 */},
+{ "+", /* 43 */},
+{ ",", /* 44 */},
+{ "\\-", /* 45 */},
+{ ".", /* 46 */},
+{ "/", "sl", /* 47 */},
+{ "0", /* 48 */},
+{ "1", /* 49 */},
+{ "2", /* 50 */},
+{ "3", /* 51 */},
+{ "4", /* 52 */},
+{ "5", /* 53 */},
+{ "6", /* 54 */},
+{ "7", /* 55 */},
+{ "8", /* 56 */},
+{ "9", /* 57 */},
+{ ":", /* 58 */},
+{ ";", /* 59 */},
+{ "<", /* 60 */},
+{ "=", /* 61 */},
+{ ">", /* 62 */},
+{ "?", /* 63 */},
+{ "@", "at", /* 64 */},
+{ "A", /* 65 */},
+{ "B", /* 66 */},
+{ "C", /* 67 */},
+{ "D", /* 68 */},
+{ "E", /* 69 */},
+{ "F", /* 70 */},
+{ "G", /* 71 */},
+{ "H", /* 72 */},
+{ "I", /* 73 */},
+{ "J", /* 74 */},
+{ "K", /* 75 */},
+{ "L", /* 76 */},
+{ "M", /* 77 */},
+{ "N", /* 78 */},
+{ "O", /* 79 */},
+{ "P", /* 80 */},
+{ "Q", /* 81 */},
+{ "R", /* 82 */},
+{ "S", /* 83 */},
+{ "T", /* 84 */},
+{ "U", /* 85 */},
+{ "V", /* 86 */},
+{ "W", /* 87 */},
+{ "X", /* 88 */},
+{ "Y", /* 89 */},
+{ "Z", /* 90 */},
+{ "[", "lB", /* 91 */},
+{ "\\", "rs", /* 92 */},
+{ "]", "rB", /* 93 */},
+{ "^", "a^", "ha", /* 94 */},
+{ "_", /* 95 */},
+{ "`", "oq", /* 96 */},
+{ "a", /* 97 */},
+{ "b", /* 98 */},
+{ "c", /* 99 */},
+{ "d", /* 100 */},
+{ "e", /* 101 */},
+{ "f", /* 102 */},
+{ "g", /* 103 */},
+{ "h", /* 104 */},
+{ "i", /* 105 */},
+{ "j", /* 106 */},
+{ "k", /* 107 */},
+{ "l", /* 108 */},
+{ "m", /* 109 */},
+{ "n", /* 110 */},
+{ "o", /* 111 */},
+{ "p", /* 112 */},
+{ "q", /* 113 */},
+{ "r", /* 114 */},
+{ "s", /* 115 */},
+{ "t", /* 116 */},
+{ "u", /* 117 */},
+{ "v", /* 118 */},
+{ "w", /* 119 */},
+{ "x", /* 120 */},
+{ "y", /* 121 */},
+{ "z", /* 122 */},
+{ "{", "lC", /* 123 */},
+{ "|", "ba", /* 124 */},
+{ "}", "rC", /* 125 */},
+{ "~", "a~", "ti", /* 126 */},
+{ 0, /* 127 */},
+{ 0, /* 128 */},
+{ 0, /* 129 */},
+{ 0, /* 130 */},
+{ 0, /* 131 */},
+{ 0, /* 132 */},
+{ 0, /* 133 */},
+{ 0, /* 134 */},
+{ 0, /* 135 */},
+{ 0, /* 136 */},
+{ 0, /* 137 */},
+{ 0, /* 138 */},
+{ 0, /* 139 */},
+{ 0, /* 140 */},
+{ 0, /* 141 */},
+{ 0, /* 142 */},
+{ 0, /* 143 */},
+{ 0, /* 144 */},
+{ 0, /* 145 */},
+{ 0, /* 146 */},
+{ 0, /* 147 */},
+{ 0, /* 148 */},
+{ 0, /* 149 */},
+{ 0, /* 150 */},
+{ 0, /* 151 */},
+{ 0, /* 152 */},
+{ 0, /* 153 */},
+{ 0, /* 154 */},
+{ 0, /* 155 */},
+{ 0, /* 156 */},
+{ 0, /* 157 */},
+{ 0, /* 158 */},
+{ 0, /* 159 */},
+{ 0, /* 160 */},
+{ "r!", /* 161 */},
+{ "ct", /* 162 */},
+{ "Po", /* 163 */},
+{ "Cs", /* 164 */},
+{ "Ye", /* 165 */},
+{ "bb", /* 166 */},
+{ "sc", /* 167 */},
+{ "ad", /* 168 */},
+{ "co", /* 169 */},
+{ "Of", /* 170 */},
+{ "Fo", /* 171 */},
+{ "tno", /* 172 */},
+{ "-", "hy", /* 173 */},
+{ "rg", /* 174 */},
+{ "a-", /* 175 */},
+{ "de", /* 176 */},
+{ "t+-", /* 177 */},
+{ "S2", /* 178 */},
+{ "S3", /* 179 */},
+{ "aa", /* 180 */},
+{ "mc", /* 181 */},
+{ "ps", /* 182 */},
+{ "pc", /* 183 */},
+{ "ac", /* 184 */},
+{ "S1", /* 185 */},
+{ "Om", /* 186 */},
+{ "Fc", /* 187 */},
+{ "14", /* 188 */},
+{ "12", /* 189 */},
+{ "34", /* 190 */},
+{ "r?", /* 191 */},
+{ "`A", /* 192 */},
+{ "'A", /* 193 */},
+{ "^A", /* 194 */},
+{ "~A", /* 195 */},
+{ ":A", /* 196 */},
+{ "oA", /* 197 */},
+{ "AE", /* 198 */},
+{ ",C", /* 199 */},
+{ "`E", /* 200 */},
+{ "'E", /* 201 */},
+{ "^E", /* 202 */},
+{ ":E", /* 203 */},
+{ "`I", /* 204 */},
+{ "'I", /* 205 */},
+{ "^I", /* 206 */},
+{ ":I", /* 207 */},
+{ "-D", /* 208 */},
+{ "~N", /* 209 */},
+{ "`O", /* 210 */},
+{ "'O", /* 211 */},
+{ "^O", /* 212 */},
+{ "~O", /* 213 */},
+{ ":O", /* 214 */},
+{ "tmu", /* 215 */},
+{ "/O", /* 216 */},
+{ "`U", /* 217 */},
+{ "'U", /* 218 */},
+{ "^U", /* 219 */},
+{ ":U", /* 220 */},
+{ "'Y", /* 221 */},
+{ "TP", /* 222 */},
+{ "ss", /* 223 */},
+{ "`a", /* 224 */},
+{ "'a", /* 225 */},
+{ "^a", /* 226 */},
+{ "~a", /* 227 */},
+{ ":a", /* 228 */},
+{ "oa", /* 229 */},
+{ "ae", /* 230 */},
+{ ",c", /* 231 */},
+{ "`e", /* 232 */},
+{ "'e", /* 233 */},
+{ "^e", /* 234 */},
+{ ":e", /* 235 */},
+{ "`i", /* 236 */},
+{ "'i", /* 237 */},
+{ "^i", /* 238 */},
+{ ":i", /* 239 */},
+{ "Sd", /* 240 */},
+{ "~n", /* 241 */},
+{ "`o", /* 242 */},
+{ "'o", /* 243 */},
+{ "^o", /* 244 */},
+{ "~o", /* 245 */},
+{ ":o", /* 246 */},
+{ "tdi", /* 247 */},
+{ "/o", /* 248 */},
+{ "`u", /* 249 */},
+{ "'u", /* 250 */},
+{ "^u", /* 251 */},
+{ ":u", /* 252 */},
+{ "'y", /* 253 */},
+{ "Tp", /* 254 */},
+{ ":y", /* 255 */},
+}};
+
+static DviCharNameMap Adobe_Symbol_map = {
+ "adobe-fontspecific",
+ 1,
+{
+{ 0, /* 0 */},
+{ 0, /* 1 */},
+{ 0, /* 2 */},
+{ 0, /* 3 */},
+{ 0, /* 4 */},
+{ 0, /* 5 */},
+{ 0, /* 6 */},
+{ 0, /* 7 */},
+{ 0, /* 8 */},
+{ 0, /* 9 */},
+{ 0, /* 10 */},
+{ 0, /* 11 */},
+{ 0, /* 12 */},
+{ 0, /* 13 */},
+{ 0, /* 14 */},
+{ 0, /* 15 */},
+{ 0, /* 16 */},
+{ 0, /* 17 */},
+{ 0, /* 18 */},
+{ 0, /* 19 */},
+{ 0, /* 20 */},
+{ 0, /* 21 */},
+{ 0, /* 22 */},
+{ 0, /* 23 */},
+{ 0, /* 24 */},
+{ 0, /* 25 */},
+{ 0, /* 26 */},
+{ 0, /* 27 */},
+{ 0, /* 28 */},
+{ 0, /* 29 */},
+{ 0, /* 30 */},
+{ 0, /* 31 */},
+{ 0, /* 32 */},
+{ "!", /* 33 */},
+{ "fa", /* 34 */},
+{ "#", "sh", /* 35 */},
+{ "te", /* 36 */},
+{ "%", /* 37 */},
+{ "&", /* 38 */},
+{ "st", /* 39 */},
+{ "(", /* 40 */},
+{ ")", /* 41 */},
+{ "**", /* 42 */},
+{ "+", "pl", /* 43 */},
+{ ",", /* 44 */},
+{ "\\-", "mi", /* 45 */},
+{ ".", /* 46 */},
+{ "/", "sl", /* 47 */},
+{ "0", /* 48 */},
+{ "1", /* 49 */},
+{ "2", /* 50 */},
+{ "3", /* 51 */},
+{ "4", /* 52 */},
+{ "5", /* 53 */},
+{ "6", /* 54 */},
+{ "7", /* 55 */},
+{ "8", /* 56 */},
+{ "9", /* 57 */},
+{ ":", /* 58 */},
+{ ";", /* 59 */},
+{ "<", /* 60 */},
+{ "=", "eq", /* 61 */},
+{ ">", /* 62 */},
+{ "?", /* 63 */},
+{ "=~", /* 64 */},
+{ "*A", /* 65 */},
+{ "*B", /* 66 */},
+{ "*X", /* 67 */},
+{ "*D", /* 68 */},
+{ "*E", /* 69 */},
+{ "*F", /* 70 */},
+{ "*G", /* 71 */},
+{ "*Y", /* 72 */},
+{ "*I", /* 73 */},
+{ "+h", /* 74 */},
+{ "*K", /* 75 */},
+{ "*L", /* 76 */},
+{ "*M", /* 77 */},
+{ "*N", /* 78 */},
+{ "*O", /* 79 */},
+{ "*P", /* 80 */},
+{ "*H", /* 81 */},
+{ "*R", /* 82 */},
+{ "*S", /* 83 */},
+{ "*T", /* 84 */},
+{ 0, /* 85 */},
+{ "ts", /* 86 */},
+{ "*W", /* 87 */},
+{ "*C", /* 88 */},
+{ "*Q", /* 89 */},
+{ "*Z", /* 90 */},
+{ "[", "lB", /* 91 */},
+{ "tf", "3d", /* 92 */},
+{ "]", "rB", /* 93 */},
+{ "pp", /* 94 */},
+{ "_", /* 95 */},
+{ "radicalex", /* 96 */},
+{ "*a", /* 97 */},
+{ "*b", /* 98 */},
+{ "*x", /* 99 */},
+{ "*d", /* 100 */},
+{ "*e", /* 101 */},
+{ "*f", /* 102 */},
+{ "*g", /* 103 */},
+{ "*y", /* 104 */},
+{ "*i", /* 105 */},
+{ "+f", /* 106 */},
+{ "*k", /* 107 */},
+{ "*l", /* 108 */},
+{ "*m", /* 109 */},
+{ "*n", /* 110 */},
+{ "*o", /* 111 */},
+{ "*p", /* 112 */},
+{ "*h", /* 113 */},
+{ "*r", /* 114 */},
+{ "*s", /* 115 */},
+{ "*t", /* 116 */},
+{ "*u", /* 117 */},
+{ "+p", /* 118 */},
+{ "*w", /* 119 */},
+{ "*c", /* 120 */},
+{ "*q", /* 121 */},
+{ "*z", /* 122 */},
+{ "lC", "{", /* 123 */},
+{ "ba", "|", /* 124 */},
+{ "rC", "}", /* 125 */},
+{ "ap", /* 126 */},
+{ 0, /* 127 */},
+{ 0, /* 128 */},
+{ 0, /* 129 */},
+{ 0, /* 130 */},
+{ 0, /* 131 */},
+{ 0, /* 132 */},
+{ 0, /* 133 */},
+{ 0, /* 134 */},
+{ 0, /* 135 */},
+{ 0, /* 136 */},
+{ 0, /* 137 */},
+{ 0, /* 138 */},
+{ 0, /* 139 */},
+{ 0, /* 140 */},
+{ 0, /* 141 */},
+{ 0, /* 142 */},
+{ 0, /* 143 */},
+{ 0, /* 144 */},
+{ 0, /* 145 */},
+{ 0, /* 146 */},
+{ 0, /* 147 */},
+{ 0, /* 148 */},
+{ 0, /* 149 */},
+{ 0, /* 150 */},
+{ 0, /* 151 */},
+{ 0, /* 152 */},
+{ 0, /* 153 */},
+{ 0, /* 154 */},
+{ 0, /* 155 */},
+{ 0, /* 156 */},
+{ 0, /* 157 */},
+{ 0, /* 158 */},
+{ 0, /* 159 */},
+{ 0, /* 160 */},
+{ "*U", /* 161 */},
+{ "fm", /* 162 */},
+{ "<=", /* 163 */},
+{ "f/", /* 164 */},
+{ "if", /* 165 */},
+{ "Fn", /* 166 */},
+{ "CL", /* 167 */},
+{ "DI", /* 168 */},
+{ "HE", /* 169 */},
+{ "SP", /* 170 */},
+{ "<>", /* 171 */},
+{ "<-", /* 172 */},
+{ "ua", "arrowverttp", /* 173 */},
+{ "->", /* 174 */},
+{ "da", "arrowvertbt", /* 175 */},
+{ "de", /* 176 */},
+{ "+-", /* 177 */},
+{ "sd", /* 178 */},
+{ ">=", /* 179 */},
+{ "mu", /* 180 */},
+{ "pt", /* 181 */},
+{ "pd", /* 182 */},
+{ "bu", /* 183 */},
+{ "di", /* 184 */},
+{ "!=", /* 185 */},
+{ "==", /* 186 */},
+{ "~=", "~~", /* 187 */},
+{ 0, /* 188 */},
+{ "arrowvertex", /* 189 */},
+{ "an", /* 190 */},
+{ "CR", /* 191 */},
+{ "Ah", /* 192 */},
+{ "Im", /* 193 */},
+{ "Re", /* 194 */},
+{ "wp", /* 195 */},
+{ "c*", /* 196 */},
+{ "c+", /* 197 */},
+{ "es", /* 198 */},
+{ "ca", /* 199 */},
+{ "cu", /* 200 */},
+{ "sp", /* 201 */},
+{ "ip", /* 202 */},
+{ "nb", /* 203 */},
+{ "sb", /* 204 */},
+{ "ib", /* 205 */},
+{ "mo", /* 206 */},
+{ "nm", /* 207 */},
+{ "/_", /* 208 */},
+{ "gr", /* 209 */},
+{ "rg", /* 210 */},
+{ "co", /* 211 */},
+{ "tm", /* 212 */},
+{ 0, /* 213 */},
+{ "sr", "sqrt", /* 214 */},
+{ "md", /* 215 */},
+{ "no", /* 216 */},
+{ "AN", /* 217 */},
+{ "OR", /* 218 */},
+{ "hA", /* 219 */},
+{ "lA", /* 220 */},
+{ "uA", /* 221 */},
+{ "rA", /* 222 */},
+{ "dA", /* 223 */},
+{ "lz", /* 224 */},
+{ "la", /* 225 */},
+{ 0, /* 226 */},
+{ 0, /* 227 */},
+{ 0, /* 228 */},
+{ 0, /* 229 */},
+{ "parenlefttp", /* 230 */},
+{ "parenleftex", /* 231 */},
+{ "parenleftbt", /* 232 */},
+{ "bracketlefttp", "lc", /* 233 */},
+{ "bracketleftex", /* 234 */},
+{ "bracketleftbt", "lf", /* 235 */},
+{ "bracelefttp", "lt", /* 236 */},
+{ "braceleftmid", "lk", /* 237 */},
+{ "braceleftbt", "lb", /* 238 */},
+{ "bracerightex", "braceleftex", "braceex", "bv", /* 239 */},
+{ 0, /* 240 */},
+{ "ra", /* 241 */},
+{ "is", "integral", /* 242 */},
+{ 0, /* 243 */},
+{ 0, /* 244 */},
+{ 0, /* 245 */},
+{ "parenrighttp", /* 246 */},
+{ "parenrightex", /* 247 */},
+{ "parenrightbt", /* 248 */},
+{ "bracketrighttp", "rc", /* 249 */},
+{ "bracketrightex", /* 250 */},
+{ "bracketrightbt", "rf", /* 251 */},
+{ "bracerighttp", "rt", /* 252 */},
+{ "bracerightmid", "rk", /* 253 */},
+{ "bracerightbt", "rb", /* 254 */},
+{ 0, /* 255 */},
+}};
+
+
+static void
+load_standard_maps (void)
+{
+ standard_maps_loaded = 1;
+ DviRegisterMap (&ISO8859_1_map);
+ DviRegisterMap (&Adobe_Symbol_map);
+}
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/libs/libxutil/Makefile.sub b/contrib/groff/src/libs/libxutil/Makefile.sub
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..24444a68048f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/libs/libxutil/Makefile.sub
@@ -0,0 +1,10 @@
+LIB=xutil
+EXTRA_CFLAGS=$(X_CFLAGS)
+OBJS=\
+ DviChar.$(OBJEXT) \
+ XFontName.$(OBJEXT) \
+ xmalloc.$(OBJEXT)
+CSRCS=\
+ $(srcdir)/DviChar.c \
+ $(srcdir)/XFontName.c \
+ $(srcdir)/xmalloc.c
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/libs/libxutil/XFontName.c b/contrib/groff/src/libs/libxutil/XFontName.c
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..7ed78ae42252
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/libs/libxutil/XFontName.c
@@ -0,0 +1,241 @@
+/*
+ * XFontName.c
+ *
+ * build/parse X Font name strings
+ */
+
+#include <X11/Xlib.h>
+#include <X11/Xos.h>
+#include "XFontName.h"
+#include <ctype.h>
+
+static char *
+extractStringField (char *name, char *buffer, int size,
+ unsigned int *attrp, unsigned int bit)
+{
+ char *buf = buffer;
+
+ if (!*name)
+ return 0;
+ while (*name && *name != '-' && size > 0) {
+ *buf++ = *name++;
+ --size;
+ }
+ if (size <= 0)
+ return 0;
+ *buf = '\0';
+ if (buffer[0] != '*' || buffer[1] != '\0')
+ *attrp |= bit;
+ if (*name == '-')
+ return name+1;
+ return name;
+}
+
+static char *
+extractUnsignedField (char *name, unsigned int *result,
+ unsigned int *attrp, unsigned int bit)
+{
+ char buf[256];
+ char *c;
+ unsigned int i;
+
+ name = extractStringField (name, buf, sizeof (buf), attrp, bit);
+ if (!name)
+ return 0;
+ if (!(*attrp & bit))
+ return name;
+ i = 0;
+ for (c = buf; *c; c++) {
+ if (!isdigit (*c))
+ return 0;
+ i = i * 10 + (*c - '0');
+ }
+ *result = i;
+ return name;
+}
+
+Bool
+XParseFontName (XFontNameString fontNameString, XFontName *fontName,
+ unsigned int *fontNameAttributes)
+{
+ char *name = fontNameString;
+ XFontName temp;
+ unsigned int attributes = 0;
+
+#define GetString(field,bit)\
+ if (!(name = extractStringField \
+ (name, temp.field, sizeof (temp.field),\
+ &attributes, bit))) \
+ return False;
+
+#define GetUnsigned(field,bit)\
+ if (!(name = extractUnsignedField \
+ (name, &temp.field, \
+ &attributes, bit))) \
+ return False;
+
+ GetString (Registry, FontNameRegistry)
+ GetString (Foundry, FontNameFoundry)
+ GetString (FamilyName, FontNameFamilyName)
+ GetString (WeightName, FontNameWeightName)
+ GetString (Slant, FontNameSlant)
+ GetString (SetwidthName, FontNameSetwidthName)
+ GetString (AddStyleName, FontNameAddStyleName)
+ GetUnsigned (PixelSize, FontNamePixelSize)
+ GetUnsigned (PointSize, FontNamePointSize)
+ GetUnsigned (ResolutionX, FontNameResolutionX)
+ GetUnsigned (ResolutionY, FontNameResolutionY)
+ GetString (Spacing, FontNameSpacing)
+ GetUnsigned (AverageWidth, FontNameAverageWidth)
+ GetString (CharSetRegistry, FontNameCharSetRegistry)
+ if (!*name) {
+ temp.CharSetEncoding[0] = '\0';
+ attributes |= FontNameCharSetEncoding;
+ } else {
+ GetString (CharSetEncoding, FontNameCharSetEncoding)
+ }
+ *fontName = temp;
+ *fontNameAttributes = attributes;
+ return True;
+}
+
+static char *
+utoa (unsigned int u, char *s, int size)
+{
+ char *t;
+
+ t = s + size;
+ *--t = '\0';
+ do
+ *--t = (u % 10) + '0';
+ while (u /= 10);
+ return t;
+}
+
+Bool
+XFormatFontName (XFontName *fontName, unsigned int fontNameAttributes,
+ XFontNameString fontNameString)
+{
+ char tmp[256];
+ char *name = tmp, *f;
+ int left = sizeof (tmp) - 1;
+ char number[32];
+
+#define PutString(field, bit)\
+ f = (fontNameAttributes & bit) ? \
+ fontName->field \
+ : (char *)"*"; \
+ if ((left -= strlen (f)) < 0) \
+ return False; \
+ while (*f) \
+ if ((*name++ = *f++) == '-') \
+ return False;
+#define PutHyphen()\
+ if (--left < 0) \
+ return False; \
+ *name++ = '-';
+
+#define PutUnsigned(field, bit) \
+ f = (fontNameAttributes & bit) ? \
+ utoa (fontName->field, number, sizeof (number)) \
+ : (char *)"*"; \
+ if ((left -= strlen (f)) < 0) \
+ return False; \
+ while (*f) \
+ *name++ = *f++;
+
+ PutString (Registry, FontNameRegistry)
+ PutHyphen ();
+ PutString (Foundry, FontNameFoundry)
+ PutHyphen ();
+ PutString (FamilyName, FontNameFamilyName)
+ PutHyphen ();
+ PutString (WeightName, FontNameWeightName)
+ PutHyphen ();
+ PutString (Slant, FontNameSlant)
+ PutHyphen ();
+ PutString (SetwidthName, FontNameSetwidthName)
+ PutHyphen ();
+ PutString (AddStyleName, FontNameAddStyleName)
+ PutHyphen ();
+ PutUnsigned (PixelSize, FontNamePixelSize)
+ PutHyphen ();
+ PutUnsigned (PointSize, FontNamePointSize)
+ PutHyphen ();
+ PutUnsigned (ResolutionX, FontNameResolutionX)
+ PutHyphen ();
+ PutUnsigned (ResolutionY, FontNameResolutionY)
+ PutHyphen ();
+ PutString (Spacing, FontNameSpacing)
+ PutHyphen ();
+ PutUnsigned (AverageWidth, FontNameAverageWidth)
+ PutHyphen ();
+ PutString (CharSetRegistry, FontNameCharSetRegistry)
+ PutHyphen ();
+ PutString (CharSetEncoding, FontNameCharSetEncoding)
+ *name = '\0';
+ strcpy (fontNameString, tmp);
+ return True;
+}
+
+Bool
+XCompareFontName (XFontName *name1, XFontName *name2,
+ unsigned int fontNameAttributes)
+{
+#define CompareString(field,bit) \
+ if (fontNameAttributes & bit) \
+ if (strcmp (name1->field, name2->field)) \
+ return False;
+
+#define CompareUnsigned(field,bit) \
+ if (fontNameAttributes & bit) \
+ if (name1->field != name2->field) \
+ return False;
+
+ CompareString (Registry, FontNameRegistry)
+ CompareString (Foundry, FontNameFoundry)
+ CompareString (FamilyName, FontNameFamilyName)
+ CompareString (WeightName, FontNameWeightName)
+ CompareString (Slant, FontNameSlant)
+ CompareString (SetwidthName, FontNameSetwidthName)
+ CompareString (AddStyleName, FontNameAddStyleName)
+ CompareUnsigned (PixelSize, FontNamePixelSize)
+ CompareUnsigned (PointSize, FontNamePointSize)
+ CompareUnsigned (ResolutionX, FontNameResolutionX)
+ CompareUnsigned (ResolutionY, FontNameResolutionY)
+ CompareString (Spacing, FontNameSpacing)
+ CompareUnsigned (AverageWidth, FontNameAverageWidth)
+ CompareString (CharSetRegistry, FontNameCharSetRegistry)
+ CompareString (CharSetEncoding, FontNameCharSetEncoding)
+ return True;
+}
+
+Bool
+XCopyFontName (XFontName *name1, XFontName *name2,
+ unsigned int fontNameAttributes)
+{
+#define CopyString(field,bit) \
+ if (fontNameAttributes & bit) \
+ strcpy (name2->field, name1->field);
+
+#define CopyUnsigned(field,bit) \
+ if (fontNameAttributes & bit) \
+ name2->field = name1->field;
+
+ CopyString (Registry, FontNameRegistry)
+ CopyString (Foundry, FontNameFoundry)
+ CopyString (FamilyName, FontNameFamilyName)
+ CopyString (WeightName, FontNameWeightName)
+ CopyString (Slant, FontNameSlant)
+ CopyString (SetwidthName, FontNameSetwidthName)
+ CopyString (AddStyleName, FontNameAddStyleName)
+ CopyUnsigned (PixelSize, FontNamePixelSize)
+ CopyUnsigned (PointSize, FontNamePointSize)
+ CopyUnsigned (ResolutionX, FontNameResolutionX)
+ CopyUnsigned (ResolutionY, FontNameResolutionY)
+ CopyString (Spacing, FontNameSpacing)
+ CopyUnsigned (AverageWidth, FontNameAverageWidth)
+ CopyString (CharSetRegistry, FontNameCharSetRegistry)
+ CopyString (CharSetEncoding, FontNameCharSetEncoding)
+ return True;
+}
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/libs/libxutil/xmalloc.c b/contrib/groff/src/libs/libxutil/xmalloc.c
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..f31056bfd735
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/libs/libxutil/xmalloc.c
@@ -0,0 +1,7 @@
+#include <X11/Xlib.h>
+#include <X11/Intrinsic.h>
+
+char *xmalloc(int n)
+{
+ return XtMalloc(n);
+}
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/preproc/eqn/Makefile.sub b/contrib/groff/src/preproc/eqn/Makefile.sub
index 755464564194..9028f94c8895 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/preproc/eqn/Makefile.sub
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/preproc/eqn/Makefile.sub
@@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
PROG=eqn$(EXEEXT)
MAN1=eqn.n neqn.n
XLIBS=$(LIBGROFF)
+MLIB=$(LIBM)
OBJS=\
eqn.$(OBJEXT) \
main.$(OBJEXT) \
@@ -44,11 +45,10 @@ CLEANADD=neqn
all: neqn
-neqn: neqn.sh
+neqn: neqn.sh $(SH_DEPS_SED_SCRIPT)
-rm -f $@
sed -e 's/@g@/$(g)/g' \
- -e 's|@BINDIR@|$(bindir)|g' \
- -e 's|@SEP@|$(SEP)|g' \
+ -f $(SH_DEPS_SED_SCRIPT) \
-e $(SH_SCRIPT_SED_CMD) $(srcdir)/neqn.sh >$@
chmod +x $@
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/preproc/eqn/box.cpp b/contrib/groff/src/preproc/eqn/box.cpp
index 41d8dff46eff..953218a68da0 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/preproc/eqn/box.cpp
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/preproc/eqn/box.cpp
@@ -1,5 +1,6 @@
// -*- C++ -*-
-/* Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+/* Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2002, 2004
+ Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Written by James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
This file is part of groff.
@@ -16,7 +17,7 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
#include "eqn.h"
#include "pbox.h"
@@ -80,7 +81,7 @@ int matrix_side_sep = 17; // = thin space
int nroff = 0; // should we grok ndefine or tdefine?
-struct {
+struct S {
const char *name;
int *ptr;
} param_table[] = {
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/preproc/eqn/box.h b/contrib/groff/src/preproc/eqn/box.h
index 01bfe96a4ac3..94842077039a 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/preproc/eqn/box.h
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/preproc/eqn/box.h
@@ -1,5 +1,6 @@
// -*- C++ -*-
-/* Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+/* Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2004, 2005
+ Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Written by James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
This file is part of groff.
@@ -16,9 +17,9 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
-struct list_box;
+class list_box;
class box {
private:
@@ -62,6 +63,11 @@ public:
friend class list_box;
};
+// declarations to avoid friend name injection problems
+box *make_script_box(box *, box *, box *);
+box *make_mark_box(box *);
+box *make_lineup_box(box *);
+
class list_box : public box {
int is_script;
box_list list;
@@ -238,9 +244,6 @@ public:
};
box *split_text(char *);
-box *make_script_box(box *, box *, box *);
-box *make_mark_box(box *);
-box *make_lineup_box(box *);
box *make_delim_box(char *, box *, char *);
box *make_sqrt_box(box *);
box *make_prime_box(box *);
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/preproc/eqn/delim.cpp b/contrib/groff/src/preproc/eqn/delim.cpp
index b7241802288d..9bb7c9b982c4 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/preproc/eqn/delim.cpp
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/preproc/eqn/delim.cpp
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
#include "eqn.h"
#include "pbox.h"
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/preproc/eqn/eqn.h b/contrib/groff/src/preproc/eqn/eqn.h
index ee25f034e8b3..fca3e9793a38 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/preproc/eqn/eqn.h
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/preproc/eqn/eqn.h
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
#include "lib.h"
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/preproc/eqn/eqn.man b/contrib/groff/src/preproc/eqn/eqn.man
index 6d0733c4adc6..0f47771c2392 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/preproc/eqn/eqn.man
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/preproc/eqn/eqn.man
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
.ig
-Copyright (C) 1989-2000, 2001 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+Copyright (C) 1989-2000, 2001, 2004, 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Permission is granted to make and distribute verbatim copies of
this manual provided the copyright notice and this permission notice
@@ -16,20 +16,41 @@ versions, except that this permission notice may be included in
translations approved by the Free Software Foundation instead of in
the original English.
..
-.ie \n(.V<\n(.v .ds tx T\h'-.1667m'\v'.224m'E\v'-.224m'\h'-.125m'X
-.el .ds tx TeX
+.
+.
+.ie \n(.V<\n(.v \
+. ds tx T\h'-.1667m'\v'.224m'E\v'-.224m'\h'-.125m'X
+.el \
+. ds tx TeX
+.
+.
.\" Like TP, but if specified indent is more than half
.\" the current line-length - indent, use the default indent.
.de Tp
-.ie \\n(.$=0:((0\\$1)*2u>(\\n(.lu-\\n(.iu)) .TP
-.el .TP "\\$1"
+. ie \\n(.$=0:((0\\$1)*2u>(\\n(.lu-\\n(.iu)) .TP
+. el .TP "\\$1"
+..
+.
+.
+.de TQ
+. br
+. ns
+. TP \\$1
..
+.
+.
.\" The BSD man macros can't handle " in arguments to font change macros,
.\" so use \(ts instead of ".
.tr \(ts"
+.
+.
.TH @G@EQN @MAN1EXT@ "@MDATE@" "Groff Version @VERSION@"
+.
+.
.SH NAME
@g@eqn \- format equations for troff
+.
+.
.SH SYNOPSIS
.nr a \n(.j
.ad l
@@ -38,8 +59,8 @@ the original English.
.ti \niu
.B @g@eqn
.de OP
-.ie \\n(.$-1 .RI "[\ \fB\\$1\fP" "\\$2" "\ ]"
-.el .RB "[\ " "\\$1" "\ ]"
+. ie \\n(.$-1 .RI "[\ \fB\\$1\fP" "\\$2" "\ ]"
+. el .RB "[\ " "\\$1" "\ ]"
..
.OP \-rvCNR
.OP \-d xy
@@ -52,9 +73,12 @@ the original English.
.RI "[\ " files\|.\|.\|. "\ ]"
.br
.ad \na
-.PP
+.
+.LP
It is possible to have whitespace between a command line option and its
parameter.
+.
+.
.SH DESCRIPTION
This manual page describes the GNU version of
.BR eqn ,
@@ -69,13 +93,16 @@ Normally, it should be invoked using the
option of
.BR groff .
The syntax is quite compatible with Unix eqn.
-The output of GNU eqn cannot be processed with Unix troff;
+The output of GNU
+.B eqn
+cannot be processed with Unix troff;
it must be processed with GNU troff.
If no files are given on the command line, the standard input
will be read.
A filename of
.B \-
will cause the standard input to be read.
+.
.LP
.B eqn
searches for the file
@@ -87,25 +114,33 @@ option first, then in
.BR @LOCALMACRODIR@ ,
and finally in the standard macro directory
.BR @MACRODIR@ .
-If it exists, eqn will process it before the other input files.
+If it exists,
+.B eqn
+will process it before the other input files.
The
.B \-R
option prevents this.
+.
.LP
-GNU eqn does not provide the functionality of neqn:
+GNU
+.B eqn
+does not provide the functionality of neqn:
it does not support low-resolution, typewriter-like devices
(although it may work adequately for very simple input).
+.
+.
.SH OPTIONS
.TP
.BI \-d xy
Specify delimiters
.I x
-and
+and\~\c
.I y
for the left and right end, respectively, of in-line equations.
Any
.B delim
statements in the source file overrides this.
+.
.TP
.B \-C
Recognize
@@ -119,32 +154,38 @@ Don't allow newlines within delimiters.
This option allows
.B eqn
to recover better from missing closing delimiters.
+.
.TP
.B \-v
Print the version number.
+.
.TP
.B \-r
Only one size reduction.
+.
.TP
.BI \-m n
-The minimum point-size is
+The minimum point-size is\~\c
.IR n .
-eqn will not reduce the size of subscripts or superscripts to
-a smaller size than
+.B eqn
+will not reduce the size of subscripts or superscripts to
+a smaller size than\~\c
.IR n .
+.
.TP
.BI \-T name
The output is for device
.IR name .
The only effect of this is to define a macro
.I name
-with a value of
+with a value of\~\c
.BR 1 .
Typically
.B eqnrc
will use this to provide definitions appropriate for the output device.
The default output device is
.BR @DEVICE@ .
+.
.TP
.BI \-M dir
Search
@@ -152,82 +193,109 @@ Search
for
.B eqnrc
before the default directories.
+.
.TP
.B \-R
Don't load
.BR eqnrc .
+.
.TP
.BI \-f F
This is equivalent to a
.BI gfont\ F
command.
+.
.TP
.BI \-s n
This is equivalent to a
.BI gsize\ n
command.
This option is deprecated.
-eqn will normally set equations at whatever the current point size
+.B eqn
+will normally set equations at whatever the current point size
is when the equation is encountered.
+.
.TP
.BI \-p n
This says that subscripts and superscripts should be
-.I n
+.I n\~\c
points smaller than the surrounding text.
This option is deprecated.
-Normally eqn makes sets subscripts and superscripts at 70%
+Normally
+.B eqn
+makes sets subscripts and superscripts at 70%
of the size of the surrounding text.
+.
+.
.SH USAGE
-Only the differences between GNU eqn and Unix eqn are described here.
+Only the differences between GNU
+.B eqn
+and Unix eqn are described here.
+.
.LP
-Most of the new features of GNU eqn
+Most of the new features of GNU
+.B eqn
are based on \*(tx.
-There are some references to the differences between \*(tx and GNU eqn below;
+There are some references to the differences between \*(tx and GNU
+.B eqn
+below;
these may safely be ignored if you do not know \*(tx.
+.
.SS Automatic spacing
-.LP
.B eqn
gives each component of an equation a type, and adjusts the spacing
between components using that type.
Possible types are:
+.
+.RS
.TP \w'punctuation'u+2n
ordinary
-an ordinary character such as 1 or
-.IR x ;
+an ordinary character such as `1' or `\c
+.IR x ';
+.
.TP
operator
a large operator such as
-.ds Su \s+5\(*S\s0
+.ds Su `\s+5\(*S\s0'
.if \n(.g .if !c\(*S .ds Su the summation operator
\*(Su;
+.
.TP
binary
-a binary operator such as +;
+a binary operator such as `\(pl';
+.
.TP
relation
-a relation such as =;
+a relation such as `=';
+.
.TP
opening
-a opening bracket such as (;
+a opening bracket such as `(';
+.
.TP
closing
-a closing bracket such as );
+a closing bracket such as `)';
+.
.TP
punctuation
-a punctuation character such as ,;
+a punctuation character such as `,';
+.
.TP
inner
a subformula contained within brackets;
.TP
suppress
spacing that suppresses automatic spacing adjustment.
+.RE
+.
.LP
Components of an equation get a type in one of two ways.
+.
.TP
.BI type\ t\ e
-This yields an equation component that contains
+This yields an equation component that contains\~\c
.I e
-but that has type
+but that has type\~\c
.IR t ,
where
.I t
@@ -235,14 +303,17 @@ is one of the types mentioned above.
For example,
.B times
is defined as
+.
.RS
.IP
.B
type "binary" \e(mu
.RE
+.
.IP
The name of the type doesn't have to be quoted, but quoting protects
from macro expansion.
+.
.TP
.BI chartype\ t\ text
Unquoted groups of characters are split up into individual characters,
@@ -250,20 +321,20 @@ and the type of each character is looked up;
this changes the type that is stored for each character;
it says that the characters in
.I text
-from now on have type
+from now on have type\~\c
.IR t .
For example,
+.
.RS
.IP
.B
chartype "punctuation" .,;:
.RE
+.
.IP
-would make the characters
-.B .,;:
-have type punctuation
+would make the characters `.,;:' have type punctuation
whenever they subsequently appeared in an equation.
-The type
+The type\~\c
.I t
can also be
.B letter
@@ -272,7 +343,10 @@ or
in these cases
.B chartype
changes the font type of the characters.
-See the Fonts subsection.
+See the
+.B Fonts
+subsection.
+.
.SS New primitives
.TP
.IB e1\ smallover\ e2
@@ -297,22 +371,25 @@ primitive in display styles;
corresponds to
.B \eover
in non-display styles.
+.
.TP
.BI vcenter\ e
This vertically centers
.I e
about the math axis.
The math axis is the vertical position about which characters
-such as + and - are centered; also it is the vertical position
+such as `\(pl' and `\(mi' are centered; also it is the vertical position
used for the bar of fractions.
For example,
.B sum
is defined as
+.
.RS
.IP
.B
{ type "operator" vcenter size +5 \e(*S }
.RE
+.
.TP
.IB e1\ accent\ e2
This sets
@@ -328,21 +405,24 @@ is taller or shorter than a lowercase letter.
For example,
.B hat
is defined as
+.
.RS
.IP
.B
accent { "^" }
.RE
+.
.IP
.BR dotdot ,
.BR dot ,
.BR tilde ,
-.B vec
+.BR vec ,
and
.B dyad
are also defined using the
.B accent
primitive.
+.
.TP
.IB e1\ uaccent\ e2
This sets
@@ -359,13 +439,16 @@ has a descender.
is pre-defined using
.B uaccent
as a tilde accent below the baseline.
+.
.TP
.BI split\ \(ts text \(ts
This has the same effect as simply
+.
.RS
.IP
.I text
.RE
+.
.IP
but
.I text
@@ -373,13 +456,16 @@ is not subject to macro expansion because it is quoted;
.I text
will be split up and the spacing between individual characters
will be adjusted.
+.
.TP
.BI nosplit\ text
This has the same effect as
+.
.RS
.IP
.BI \(ts text \(ts
.RE
+.
.IP
but because
.I text
@@ -387,11 +473,12 @@ is not quoted it will be subject to macro expansion;
.I text
will not be split up
and the spacing between individual characters will not be adjusted.
+.
.TP
.IB e\ opprime
This is a variant of
.B prime
-that acts as an operator on
+that acts as an operator on\~\c
.IR e .
It produces a different result from
.B prime
@@ -399,14 +486,14 @@ in a case such as
.BR A\ opprime\ sub\ 1 :
with
.B opprime
-the
+the\~\c
.B 1
-will be tucked under the prime as a subscript to the
+will be tucked under the prime as a subscript to the\~\c
.B A
(as is conventional in mathematical typesetting),
whereas with
.B prime
-the
+the\~\c
.B 1
will be a subscript to the prime character.
The precedence of
@@ -419,31 +506,32 @@ which is higher than that of everything except
.B accent
and
.BR uaccent .
-In unquoted text a
+In unquoted text a\~\c
.B '
that is not the first character will be treated like
.BR opprime .
+.
.TP
.BI special\ text\ e
-This constructs a new object from
+This constructs a new object from\~\c
.I e
using a
-.BR @g@troff (@MAN1EXT@)
+.BR @g@troff (@MAN1EXT@)
macro named
.IR text .
When the macro is called,
the string
.B 0s
-will contain the output for
+will contain the output for\~\c
.IR e ,
and the number registers
.BR 0w ,
.BR 0h ,
.BR 0d ,
-.BR 0skern
+.BR 0skern ,
and
.BR 0skew
-will contain the width, height, depth, subscript kern, and skew of
+will contain the width, height, depth, subscript kern, and skew of\~\c
.IR e .
(The
.I "subscript kern"
@@ -459,82 +547,178 @@ point, and increase the current horizontal position by the width
of the object.
The number registers must also be modified so that they correspond to the
result.
-.RS
-.LP
+.
+.IP
For example, suppose you wanted a construct that `cancels' an expression
by drawing a diagonal line through it.
+.
+.RS
.IP
-.nf
.ft B
.if t .ne 6+\n(.Vu
+.br
\&.EQ
+.br
define cancel 'special Ca'
+.br
\&.EN
+.br
\&.de Ca
-\&.ds 0s \eZ'\e\e*(0s'\ev'\e\en(0du'\eD'l \e\en(0wu -\e\en(0hu-\e\en(0du'\ev'\e\en(0hu'
+.br
+\&.\ \ ds 0s \e
+.br
+\eZ'\e\e*(0s'\e
+.br
+\ev'\e\en(0du'\e
+.br
+\eD'l \e\en(0wu -\e\en(0hu-\e\en(0du'\e
+.br
+\ev'\e\en(0hu'
+.br
\&..
.ft
-.fi
-.LP
-Then you could cancel an expression
+.RE
+.
+.IP
+Then you could cancel an expression\~\c
.I e
with
-.BI cancel\ {\ e\ }
-.LP
+.BI \%cancel\ {\ e\ }
+.
+.IP
Here's a more complicated construct that draws a box round an expression:
+.
+.RS
.IP
-.nf
.ft B
.if t .ne 11+\n(.Vu
\&.EQ
+.br
define box 'special Bx'
+.br
\&.EN
+.br
\&.de Bx
-\&.ds 0s \eZ'\eh'1n'\e\e*(0s'\e
-\eZ'\ev'\e\en(0du+1n'\eD'l \e\en(0wu+2n 0'\eD'l 0 -\e\en(0hu-\e\en(0du-2n'\e
-\eD'l -\e\en(0wu-2n 0'\eD'l 0 \e\en(0hu+\e\en(0du+2n''\eh'\e\en(0wu+2n'
-\&.nr 0w +2n
-\&.nr 0d +1n
-\&.nr 0h +1n
+.br
+\&.\ \ ds 0s \e
+.br
+\eZ'\eh'1n'\e\e*(0s'\e
+.br
+\eZ'\e
+.br
+\ev'\e\en(0du+1n'\e
+.br
+\eD'l \e\en(0wu+2n 0'\e
+.br
+\eD'l 0 -\e\en(0hu-\e\en(0du-2n'\e
+.br
+\eD'l -\e\en(0wu-2n 0'\e
+.br
+\eD'l 0 \e\en(0hu+\e\en(0du+2n'\e
+.br
+\&'\e
+.br
+\eh'\e\en(0wu+2n'
+.br
+\&.\ \ nr 0w +2n
+.br
+\&.\ \ nr 0d +1n
+.br
+\&.\ \ nr 0h +1n
+.br
\&..
.ft
-.fi
.RE
+.
+.TP
+.BI space\ n
+A positive value of the integer\~\c
+.I n
+(in hundredths of an em) sets the vertical spacing before the equation,
+a negative value sets the spacing after the equation, replacing the
+default values.
+This primitive provides an interface to
+.BR groff 's
+.B \ex
+escape (but with opposite sign).
+.
+.IP
+This keyword has no effect if the equation is part of a
+.B pic
+picture.
+.
+.SS Extended primitives
+.TP
+.BI col\ n\ {\ .\|.\|.\ }
+.TQ
+.BI ccol\ n\ {\ .\|.\|.\ }
+.TQ
+.BI lcol\ n\ {\ .\|.\|.\ }
+.TQ
+.BI rcol\ n\ {\ .\|.\|.\ }
+.TQ
+.BI pile\ n\ {\ .\|.\|.\ }
+.TQ
+.BI cpile\ n\ {\ .\|.\|.\ }
+.TQ
+.BI lpile\ n\ {\ .\|.\|.\ }
+.TQ
+.BI rpile\ n\ {\ .\|.\|.\ }
+The integer value\~\c
+.I n
+(in hundredths of an em) increases the vertical spacing between rows,
+using
+.BR groff 's
+.B \ex
+escape.
+Negative values are possible but have no effect.
+If there is more than a single value given in a matrix, the biggest one
+is used.
+.
.SS Customization
-The appearance of equations is controlled by
-a large number of parameters. These can be set using
+The appearance of equations is controlled by a large number of parameters.
+These can be set using
the
.B set
command.
+.
.TP
.BI set\ p\ n
-This sets parameter
+This sets parameter\~\c
.I p
-to value
-.I n ;
-.I n
+to value\~\c
+.IR n ;
+.I n\~\c
is an integer.
For example,
+.
.RS
.IP
.B
set x_height 45
.RE
+.
.IP
says that
.B eqn
-should assume an x height of 0.45 ems.
+should assume an x\~height of 0.45\~ems.
+.
.RS
.LP
Possible parameters are as follows.
Values are in units of hundredths of an em unless otherwise stated.
These descriptions are intended to be expository rather than
definitive.
-.TP \w'\fBdefault_rule_thickness'u+2n
+.
+.ie t \
+. TP \w'\fBdefault_rule_thickness'u+2n
+.el \
+. TP
.B minimum_size
.B eqn
will not set anything at a smaller point-size than this.
The value is in points.
+.
.TP
.B fat_offset
The
@@ -542,12 +726,14 @@ The
primitive emboldens an equation
by overprinting two copies of the equation
horizontally offset by this amount.
+.
.TP
.B over_hang
A fraction bar will be longer by twice this amount than
the maximum of the widths of the numerator and denominator;
in other words, it will overhang the numerator and
denominator by at least this amount.
+.
.TP
.B accent_width
When
@@ -563,6 +749,7 @@ or
produces a line whose length is the width of the object to which it applies;
in the case of a single character,
this tends to produce a line that looks too long.
+.
.TP
.B delimiter_factor
Extensible delimiters produced with the
@@ -572,6 +759,7 @@ and
primitives will have a combined height and depth of at least this many
thousandths of twice the maximum amount by which the sub-equation that
the delimiters enclose extends away from the axis.
+.
.TP
.B delimiter_shortfall
Extensible delimiters produced with the
@@ -583,34 +771,42 @@ not less than the difference of
twice the maximum amount by which the sub-equation that
the delimiters enclose extends away from the axis
and this amount.
+.
.TP
.B null_delimiter_space
This much horizontal space is inserted
on each side of a fraction.
+.
.TP
.B script_space
The width of subscripts and superscripts is increased by this amount.
+.
.TP
.B thin_space
This amount of space is automatically inserted after punctuation
characters.
+.
.TP
.B medium_space
This amount of space is automatically inserted on either side
of binary operators.
+.
.TP
.B thick_space
This amount of space is automatically inserted on either side of
relations.
+.
.TP
.B x_height
-The height of lowercase letters without ascenders such as x.
+The height of lowercase letters without ascenders such as `x'.
+.
.TP
.B axis_height
The height above the baseline of the center of characters
-such as \(pl and \(mi.
+such as `\(pl' and `\(mi'.
It is important that this value is correct for the font
you are using.
+.
.TP
.B default_rule_thickness
This should set to the thickness of the
@@ -618,29 +814,35 @@ This should set to the thickness of the
character, or the thickness of horizontal lines produced with the
.B \eD
escape sequence.
+.
.TP
.B num1
The
.B over
command will shift up the numerator by at least this amount.
+.
.TP
.B num2
The
.B smallover
command will shift up the numerator by at least this amount.
+.
.TP
.B denom1
The
.B over
command will shift down the denominator by at least this amount.
+.
.TP
.B denom2
The
.B smallover
command will shift down the denominator by at least this amount.
+.
.TP
.B sup1
Normally superscripts will be shifted up by at least this amount.
+.
.TP
.B sup2
Superscripts within superscripts or upper limits
@@ -649,47 +851,58 @@ or numerators of
fractions
will be shifted up by at least this amount.
This is usually less than sup1.
+.
.TP
.B sup3
Superscripts within denominators or square roots
or subscripts or lower limits will be shifted up by at least
this amount.
This is usually less than sup2.
+.
.TP
.B sub1
Subscripts will normally be shifted down by at least this amount.
+.
.TP
.B sub2
When there is both a subscript and a superscript, the subscript
will be shifted down by at least this amount.
+.
.TP
.B sup_drop
The baseline of a superscript will be no more
than this much amount below the top of the object on
which the superscript is set.
+.
.TP
.B sub_drop
The baseline of a subscript will be at least this much below
the bottom of the object on which the subscript is set.
+.
.TP
.B big_op_spacing1
The baseline of an upper limit will be at least this
much above the top of the object on which the limit is set.
+.
.TP
.B big_op_spacing2
The baseline of a lower limit will be at least this
much below the bottom of the object on which the limit is set.
+.
.TP
.B big_op_spacing3
The bottom of an upper limit will be at least this much above the
top of the object on which the limit is set.
+.
.TP
.B big_op_spacing4
The top of a lower limit will be at least this much below
the bottom of the object on which the limit is set.
+.
.TP
.B big_op_spacing5
This much vertical space will be added above and below limits.
+.
.TP
.B baseline_sep
The baselines of the rows in a pile or matrix will normally be
@@ -698,18 +911,22 @@ In most cases this should be equal to the sum of
.B num1
and
.BR denom1 .
+.
.TP
.B shift_down
The midpoint between the top baseline and the bottom baseline
in a matrix or pile will be shifted down by this much from the axis.
In most cases this should be equal to
.BR axis_height .
+.
.TP
.B column_sep
This much space will be added between columns in a matrix.
+.
.TP
.B matrix_side_sep
This much space will be added at each side of a matrix.
+.
.TP
.B draw_lines
If this is non-zero, lines will be drawn using the
@@ -719,20 +936,23 @@ escape sequence, rather than with the
escape sequence and the
.B \e(ru
character.
+.
.TP
.B body_height
The amount by which the height of the equation exceeds this
will be added as extra space before the line containing the equation
(using
-.BR \ex .)
+.BR \ex ).
The default value is 85.
+.
.TP
.B body_depth
The amount by which the depth of the equation exceeds this
will be added as extra space after the line containing the equation
(using
-.BR \ex .)
+.BR \ex ).
The default value is 35.
+.
.TP
.B nroff
If this is non-zero,
@@ -750,8 +970,8 @@ will behave like
and
.B ndefine
will be ignored.
-The default value is 0
-(This is typically changed to 1 by the
+The default value is\~0
+(This is typically changed to\~1 by the
.B eqnrc
file for the
.BR ascii ,
@@ -760,23 +980,25 @@ file for the
and
.B cp1047
devices.)
+.
.LP
A more precise description of the role of many of these
-parameters can be found in Appendix H of
-.IR The\ \*(txbook .
+parameters can be found in Appendix\~H of
+.IR "The \*(txbook" .
.RE
+.
.SS Macros
Macros can take arguments.
In a macro body,
.BI $ n
where
.I n
-is between 1 and 9,
+is between 1 and\~9,
will be replaced by the
.IR n-th
argument if the macro is called with arguments;
if there are fewer than
-.I n
+.I n\~\c
arguments, it will be replaced by nothing.
A word containing a left parenthesis where the part of the word
before the left parenthesis has been defined using the
@@ -787,6 +1009,7 @@ characters following the left parenthesis
up to a matching right parenthesis will be treated as comma-separated
arguments;
commas inside nested parentheses do not terminate an argument.
+.
.TP
.BI sdefine\ name\ X\ anything\ X
This is like the
@@ -794,10 +1017,17 @@ This is like the
command, but
.I name
will not be recognized if called with arguments.
+.
.TP
.BI include\ \(ts file \(ts
+.TQ
+.BI copy\ \(ts file \(ts
Include the contents of
-.IR file .
+.I file
+.RB ( include
+and
+.B copy
+are synonyms).
Lines of
.I file
beginning with
@@ -805,6 +1035,7 @@ beginning with
or
.B .EN
will be ignored.
+.
.TP
.BI ifdef\ name\ X\ anything\ X
If
@@ -821,6 +1052,29 @@ otherwise ignore
.I X
can be any character not appearing in
.IR anything .
+.
+.TP
+.BI undef\ name
+Remove definition of
+.IR name ,
+making it undefined.
+.
+.LP
+Besides the macros mentioned above, the following definitions are available:
+.BR Alpha ,
+.BR Beta ,
+\&.\|.\|.,
+.B Omega
+(this is the same as
+.BR ALPHA ,
+.BR BETA ,
+\&.\|.\|.,
+.BR OMEGA ),
+.B ldots
+(three dots on the base line),
+and
+.BR dollar .
+.
.SS Fonts
.B eqn
normally uses at least two fonts to set an equation:
@@ -830,16 +1084,18 @@ The existing
.B gfont
command
changes the font that is used as the italic font.
-By default this is
+By default this is\~\c
.BR I .
The font that is used as the roman font can be changed
using the new
.B grfont
command.
+.
.TP
.BI grfont\ f
-Set the roman font to
+Set the roman font to\~\c
.IR f .
+.
.LP
The
.B italic
@@ -867,6 +1123,7 @@ just by using
and
.B gbfont
commands.
+.
.LP
You can control which characters are treated as letters
(and therefore set in italics) by using the
@@ -878,16 +1135,23 @@ will cause a character to be set in italic type.
A type of
.B digit
will cause a character to be set in roman type.
+.
+.
.SH FILES
.Tp \w'\fB@MACRODIR@/eqnrc'u+2n
.B @MACRODIR@/eqnrc
Initialization file.
+.
+.
.SH BUGS
Inline equations will be set at the point size that is current at the
beginning of the input line.
+.
+.
.SH "SEE ALSO"
.BR groff (@MAN1EXT@),
.BR @g@troff (@MAN1EXT@),
+.BR @g@pic (@MAN1EXT@),
.BR groff_font (@MAN5EXT@),
.I The\ \*(txbook
.
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/preproc/eqn/eqn.y b/contrib/groff/src/preproc/eqn/eqn.y
index 833a0f01072a..85157d6fce4b 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/preproc/eqn/eqn.y
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/preproc/eqn/eqn.y
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-/* Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+/* Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Written by James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
This file is part of groff.
@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
%{
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
@@ -24,7 +24,6 @@ Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
#include "lib.h"
#include "box.h"
extern int non_empty_flag;
-char *strsave(const char *);
int yylex();
void yyerror(const char *);
%}
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/preproc/eqn/lex.cpp b/contrib/groff/src/preproc/eqn/lex.cpp
index abc07c9cfd5f..6aa494dbf0d8 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/preproc/eqn/lex.cpp
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/preproc/eqn/lex.cpp
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
// -*- C++ -*-
-/* Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003
+/* Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005
Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Written by James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
@@ -17,13 +17,19 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
#include "eqn.h"
#include "eqn_tab.h"
#include "stringclass.h"
#include "ptable.h"
+
+// declarations to avoid friend name injection problems
+int get_char();
+int peek_char();
+int get_location(char **, int *);
+
struct definition {
char is_macro;
char is_simple;
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/preproc/eqn/limit.cpp b/contrib/groff/src/preproc/eqn/limit.cpp
index c8b55877d9ec..b9f35f97efc5 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/preproc/eqn/limit.cpp
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/preproc/eqn/limit.cpp
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
#include "eqn.h"
#include "pbox.h"
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/preproc/eqn/list.cpp b/contrib/groff/src/preproc/eqn/list.cpp
index 1118fa1b1660..003562afa501 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/preproc/eqn/list.cpp
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/preproc/eqn/list.cpp
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
#include "eqn.h"
#include "pbox.h"
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/preproc/eqn/main.cpp b/contrib/groff/src/preproc/eqn/main.cpp
index dabac5fd290c..7971e2c2dc3c 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/preproc/eqn/main.cpp
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/preproc/eqn/main.cpp
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
#include "eqn.h"
#include "stringclass.h"
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/preproc/eqn/mark.cpp b/contrib/groff/src/preproc/eqn/mark.cpp
index 99d1b75f2f78..9fa65790c6f1 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/preproc/eqn/mark.cpp
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/preproc/eqn/mark.cpp
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
#include "eqn.h"
#include "pbox.h"
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/preproc/eqn/other.cpp b/contrib/groff/src/preproc/eqn/other.cpp
index c052f5239720..9f360df67912 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/preproc/eqn/other.cpp
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/preproc/eqn/other.cpp
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
#include "eqn.h"
#include "pbox.h"
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/preproc/eqn/over.cpp b/contrib/groff/src/preproc/eqn/over.cpp
index 279efc8b4306..302c5b5d50c0 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/preproc/eqn/over.cpp
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/preproc/eqn/over.cpp
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
#include "eqn.h"
#include "pbox.h"
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/preproc/eqn/pbox.h b/contrib/groff/src/preproc/eqn/pbox.h
index d1f16ac486ae..f100f2165662 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/preproc/eqn/pbox.h
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/preproc/eqn/pbox.h
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
extern int fat_offset;
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/preproc/eqn/pile.cpp b/contrib/groff/src/preproc/eqn/pile.cpp
index 0df5241f0fee..10d1708809af 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/preproc/eqn/pile.cpp
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/preproc/eqn/pile.cpp
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
// -*- C++ -*-
-/* Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+/* Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Written by James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
This file is part of groff.
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
// piles and matrices
#include "eqn.h"
@@ -114,13 +114,13 @@ void pile_box::debug_print()
int matrix_box::compute_metrics(int style)
{
int i, j;
- int maxlen = 0;
+ int max_len = 0;
int space = 0;
for (i = 0; i < len; i++) {
for (j = 0; j < p[i]->len; j++)
p[i]->p[j]->compute_metrics(style);
- if (p[i]->len > maxlen)
- maxlen = p[i]->len;
+ if (p[i]->len > max_len)
+ max_len = p[i]->len;
if (p[i]->space > space)
space = p[i]->space;
}
@@ -145,7 +145,7 @@ int matrix_box::compute_metrics(int style)
printf("/\\n(.V+(\\n(.V/2)*\\n(.V\n");
printf(".nr " SUP_RAISE_FORMAT " \\n[" BASELINE_SEP_FORMAT "]*%d/2"
"+%dM\n",
- uid, uid, maxlen-1, axis_height - shift_down);
+ uid, uid, max_len-1, axis_height - shift_down);
printf(".nr " HEIGHT_FORMAT " 0\\n[" SUP_RAISE_FORMAT "]+(0",
uid, uid);
for (i = 0; i < len; i++)
@@ -153,10 +153,10 @@ int matrix_box::compute_metrics(int style)
printf(")>?0\n");
printf(".nr " DEPTH_FORMAT " \\n[" BASELINE_SEP_FORMAT "]*%d-\\n["
SUP_RAISE_FORMAT "]+(0",
- uid, uid, maxlen-1, uid);
+ uid, uid, max_len-1, uid);
for (i = 0; i < len; i++)
- if (p[i]->len == maxlen)
- printf(">?\\n[" DEPTH_FORMAT "]", p[i]->p[maxlen-1]->uid);
+ if (p[i]->len == max_len)
+ printf(">?\\n[" DEPTH_FORMAT "]", p[i]->p[max_len-1]->uid);
printf(")>?0\n");
return FOUND_NOTHING;
}
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/preproc/eqn/script.cpp b/contrib/groff/src/preproc/eqn/script.cpp
index 62a05b4f195b..a9de7428718b 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/preproc/eqn/script.cpp
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/preproc/eqn/script.cpp
@@ -1,5 +1,6 @@
// -*- C++ -*-
-/* Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+/* Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2002, 2004
+ Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Written by James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
This file is part of groff.
@@ -16,7 +17,7 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
#include "eqn.h"
#include "pbox.h"
@@ -103,20 +104,20 @@ int script_box::compute_metrics(int style)
else {
// sup != 0
// 18c
- int p;
+ int pos;
if (style == DISPLAY_STYLE)
- p = sup1;
+ pos = sup1;
else if (style & 1) // not cramped
- p = sup2;
+ pos = sup2;
else
- p = sup3;
+ pos = sup3;
printf(".nr " SUP_RAISE_FORMAT " \\n[" SUP_RAISE_FORMAT
"]>?%dM>?(\\n[" DEPTH_FORMAT "]+(%dM/4))\n",
- uid, uid, p, sup->uid, x_height);
+ uid, uid, pos, sup->uid, x_height);
// 18d
if (sub != 0) {
printf(".nr " SUB_LOWER_FORMAT " \\n[" SUB_LOWER_FORMAT "]>?%dM\n",
- uid, uid, sub2);
+ uid, uid, sub2);
// 18e
printf(".nr " TEMP_REG " \\n[" DEPTH_FORMAT "]-\\n["
SUP_RAISE_FORMAT "]+\\n[" HEIGHT_FORMAT "]-\\n["
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/preproc/eqn/special.cpp b/contrib/groff/src/preproc/eqn/special.cpp
index 310261ae4c59..172686a505b5 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/preproc/eqn/special.cpp
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/preproc/eqn/special.cpp
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
#include "eqn.h"
#include "pbox.h"
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/preproc/eqn/sqrt.cpp b/contrib/groff/src/preproc/eqn/sqrt.cpp
index f998ff332063..8f3373ff9cad 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/preproc/eqn/sqrt.cpp
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/preproc/eqn/sqrt.cpp
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
#include "eqn.h"
#include "pbox.h"
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/preproc/eqn/text.cpp b/contrib/groff/src/preproc/eqn/text.cpp
index 83e4a764c952..e39221276b58 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/preproc/eqn/text.cpp
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/preproc/eqn/text.cpp
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
#include "eqn.h"
#include "pbox.h"
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/preproc/grn/gprint.h b/contrib/groff/src/preproc/grn/gprint.h
index b9df60eeebc6..ad3be443015d 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/preproc/grn/gprint.h
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/preproc/grn/gprint.h
@@ -66,7 +66,7 @@
#define MOD 3
typedef struct point {
- float x, y;
+ double x, y;
struct point *nextpt;
} POINT;
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/preproc/grn/grn.man b/contrib/groff/src/preproc/grn/grn.man
index 9722145bd8b8..575b4ee70c77 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/preproc/grn/grn.man
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/preproc/grn/grn.man
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
'\" t
.ig
-Copyright (C) 2000, 2001, 2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+Copyright (C) 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Permission is granted to make and distribute verbatim copies of
this manual provided the copyright notice and this permission notice
@@ -17,17 +17,24 @@ versions, except that this permission notice may be included in
translations approved by the Free Software Foundation instead of in
the original English.
..
+.
+.do nr grn_C \n[.C]
+.cp 0
+.
.de TQ
-.br
-.ns
-.TP \\$1
+. br
+. ns
+. TP \\$1
..
+.
.\" Like TP, but if specified indent is more than half
.\" the current line-length - indent, use the default indent.
.de Tp
-.ie \\n(.$=0:((0\\$1)*2u>(\\n(.lu-\\n(.iu)) .TP
-.el .TP "\\$1"
+. ie \\n(.$=0:((0\\$1)*2u>(\\n(.lu-\\n(.iu)) .TP
+. el .TP "\\$1"
..
+.
+.
.TH @G@GRN @MAN1EXT@ "@MDATE@" "Groff Version @VERSION@"
.SH NAME
@g@grn \- groff preprocessor for gremlin files
@@ -142,7 +149,7 @@ Recognize
.B .GS
and
.B .GE
-(resp.
+(and
.BR .GF )
even when followed by a character other than space or newline.
.\".TP
@@ -188,7 +195,7 @@ Set
text size number 1 (2, 3, or 4) to
.I N
points.
-The default is 12 (resp. 16, 24, and 36).
+The default is 12 (16, 24, and 36, respectively).
.TP
.BI roman\ f
.TQ
@@ -202,7 +209,7 @@ Set the roman (italics, bold, or special) font to
font
.I f
(either a name or number).
-The default is R (resp. I, B, and S).
+The default is R (I, B, and S, respectively).
.TP
.BI l\ f
.TQ
@@ -242,11 +249,11 @@ may be abbreviated down to `sc'.
.BI thick\ N
Set the thickness of
.IR gremlin 's
-narrow (resp. medium and thick) lines to
+narrow (medium and thick, respectively) lines to
.I N
times 0.15pt (this value can be changed at compile time).
-The default is 1.0 (resp. 3.0 and 5.0), which corresponds to 0.15pt
-(resp. 0.45pt and 0.75pt).
+The default is 1.0 (3.0 and 5.0, respectively), which corresponds to 0.15pt
+(0.45pt and 0.75pt, respectively).
A thickness value of zero selects the smallest available line thickness.
Negative values cause the line thickness to be proportional to the current
point size.
@@ -255,7 +262,10 @@ point size.
Scale text to match the picture.
Gremlin text is usually printed in the point size specified with the
commands
-.BR 1 ,\ 2 ,\ 3 ,\ or\ 4
+.BR 1 ,
+.BR 2 ,
+.BR 3 ,
+.RB or\~ 4 ,
regardless of any scaling factors in the picture.
Setting
.B pointscale
@@ -635,6 +645,8 @@ David Slattengren and Barry Roitblat wrote the original Berkeley
Daniel Senderowicz and Werner Lemberg modified it for
.IR groff .
.
+.cp \n[grn_C]
+.
.\" Local Variables:
.\" mode: nroff
.\" End:
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/preproc/grn/hdb.cpp b/contrib/groff/src/preproc/grn/hdb.cpp
index c9fbb7dc1a36..5f54040dd5c5 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/preproc/grn/hdb.cpp
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/preproc/grn/hdb.cpp
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-/* Last non-groff version: hdb.c 1.8 (Berkeley) 84/10/20
+ /* Last non-groff version: hdb.c 1.8 (Berkeley) 84/10/20
*
* Copyright -C- 1982 Barry S. Roitblat
*
@@ -22,12 +22,13 @@
extern int linenum; /* current line number in input file */
extern char gremlinfile[]; /* name of file currently reading */
extern int SUNFILE; /* TRUE if SUN gremlin file */
-extern void savebounds(float x, float y);
+extern int compatibility_flag; /* TRUE if in compatibility mode */
+extern void savebounds(double x, double y);
/* imports from hpoint.cpp */
extern POINT *PTInit();
-extern POINT *PTMakePoint(float x, float y, POINT ** pplist);
+extern POINT *PTMakePoint(double x, double y, POINT ** pplist);
int DBGetType(register char *s);
@@ -79,12 +80,12 @@ DBRead(register FILE *file)
{
register int i;
register int done; /* flag for input exhausted */
- register float nx; /* x holder so x is not set before orienting */
+ register double nx; /* x holder so x is not set before orienting */
int type; /* element type */
ELT *elist; /* pointer to the file's elements */
POINT *plist; /* pointer for reading in points */
char string[MAXSTRING], *txt;
- float x, y; /* x and y are read in point coords */
+ double x, y; /* x and y are read in point coords */
int len, brush, size;
int lastpoint;
@@ -99,7 +100,7 @@ DBRead(register FILE *file)
SUNFILE = TRUE;
}
- (void) fscanf(file, "%d%f%f\n", &size, &x, &y);
+ (void) fscanf(file, "%d%lf%lf\n", &size, &x, &y);
/* ignore orientation and file positioning point */
done = FALSE;
@@ -115,12 +116,11 @@ DBRead(register FILE *file)
type = DBGetType(string); /* interpret element type */
if (type < 0) { /* no more data */
done = TRUE;
- (void) fclose(file);
} else {
#ifdef UW_FASTSCAN
(void) xscanf(file, &x, &y); /* always one point */
#else
- (void) fscanf(file, "%f%f\n", &x, &y); /* always one point */
+ (void) fscanf(file, "%lf%lf\n", &x, &y); /* always one point */
#endif /* UW_FASTSCAN */
plist = PTInit(); /* NULL point list */
@@ -144,9 +144,13 @@ DBRead(register FILE *file)
if (string[0] == '*') { /* SUN gremlin file */
lastpoint = TRUE;
} else {
- (void) sscanf(string, "%f%f", &x, &y);
+ (void) sscanf(string, "%lf%lf", &x, &y);
if ((x == -1.00 && y == -1.00) && (!SUNFILE))
lastpoint = TRUE;
+ else {
+ if (compatibility_flag)
+ savebounds(xorn(x, y), yorn(x, y));
+ }
}
} while (!lastpoint);
#endif /* UW_FASTSCAN */
@@ -170,7 +174,7 @@ DBRead(register FILE *file)
if (string[0] == '*') { /* SUN gremlin file */
lastpoint = TRUE;
} else {
- (void) sscanf(string, "%f%f", &x, &y);
+ (void) sscanf(string, "%lf%lf", &x, &y);
if ((x == -1.00 && y == -1.00) && (!SUNFILE))
lastpoint = TRUE;
}
@@ -182,7 +186,10 @@ DBRead(register FILE *file)
(void) getc(file); /* eat blank */
txt = (char *) malloc((unsigned) len + 1);
for (i = 0; i < len; ++i) { /* read text */
- txt[i] = getc(file);
+ int c = getc(file);
+ if (c == EOF)
+ break;
+ txt[i] = c;
}
txt[len] = '\0';
(void) DBCreateElt(type, plist, brush, size, txt, &elist);
@@ -281,8 +288,8 @@ DBGetType(register char *s)
*/
int
xscanf(FILE *f,
- float *xp,
- float *yp)
+ double *xp,
+ double *yp)
{
register int c, i, j, m, frac;
int iscale = 1, jscale = 1; /* x = i/scale, y=j/jscale */
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/preproc/grn/hgraph.cpp b/contrib/groff/src/preproc/grn/hgraph.cpp
index d124c6c0b266..01208951f28f 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/preproc/grn/hgraph.cpp
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/preproc/grn/hgraph.cpp
@@ -8,19 +8,13 @@
#include "gprint.h"
-#ifdef NEED_DECLARATION_HYPOT
-extern "C" {
- double hypot(double, double);
-}
-#endif /* NEED_DECLARATION_HYPOT */
-
#define MAXVECT 40
#define MAXPOINTS 200
#define LINELENGTH 1
#define PointsPerInterval 64
#define pi 3.14159265358979324
#define twopi (2.0 * pi)
-#define len(a, b) hypot((double)(b.x-a.x), (double)(b.y-a.y))
+#define len(a, b) groff_hypot((double)(b.x-a.x), (double)(b.y-a.y))
extern int dotshifter; /* for the length of dotted curves */
@@ -43,7 +37,7 @@ extern int ytop;
extern int ybottom;
extern int xleft;
extern int xright;
-extern enum {
+extern enum E {
OUTLINE, FILL, BOTH
} polyfill;
@@ -62,17 +56,17 @@ void tmove(POINT * ptr);
void cr();
void drawwig(POINT * ptr, int type);
void HGtline(int x1, int y1);
-void dx(double x);
-void dy(double y);
+void deltax(double x);
+void deltay(double y);
void HGArc(register int cx, register int cy, int px, int py, int angle);
void picurve(register int *x, register int *y, int npts);
void HGCurve(int *x, int *y, int numpoints);
-void Paramaterize(int x[], int y[], float h[], int n);
-void PeriodicSpline(float h[], int z[],
- float dz[], float d2z[], float d3z[],
+void Paramaterize(int x[], int y[], double h[], int n);
+void PeriodicSpline(double h[], int z[],
+ double dz[], double d2z[], double d3z[],
int npoints);
-void NaturalEndSpline(float h[], int z[],
- float dz[], float d2z[], float d3z[],
+void NaturalEndSpline(double h[], int z[],
+ double dz[], double d2z[], double d3z[],
int npoints);
@@ -166,8 +160,8 @@ HGPrintElt(ELT *element,
* stipple fonts).
* If polyfill=BOTH, just use the \D'p ...' command.
*/
- float firstx = p1->x;
- float firsty = p1->y;
+ double firstx = p1->x;
+ double firsty = p1->y;
length = 0; /* keep track of line length so */
/* single lines don't get long */
@@ -223,8 +217,8 @@ HGPrintElt(ELT *element,
while (!Nullpoint((PTNextPoint(p1)))) {
p1 = PTNextPoint(p1);
- dx((double) p1->x);
- dy((double) p1->y);
+ deltax((double) p1->x);
+ deltay((double) p1->y);
if (length++ > LINELENGTH) {
length = 0;
printf("\\\n");
@@ -233,8 +227,8 @@ HGPrintElt(ELT *element,
/* close polygon if not done so by user */
if ((firstx != p1->x) || (firsty != p1->y)) {
- dx((double) firstx);
- dy((double) firsty);
+ deltax((double) firstx);
+ deltay((double) firsty);
}
putchar('\'');
cr();
@@ -412,7 +406,7 @@ HGSetBrush(int mode)
/*----------------------------------------------------------------------------*
- | Routine: dx (x_destination)
+ | Routine: deltax (x_destination)
|
| Results: Scales and outputs a number for delta x (with a leading
| space) given `lastx' and x_destination.
@@ -421,7 +415,7 @@ HGSetBrush(int mode)
*----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
void
-dx(double x)
+deltax(double x)
{
register int ix = (int) (x * troffscale);
@@ -431,7 +425,7 @@ dx(double x)
/*----------------------------------------------------------------------------*
- | Routine: dy (y_destination)
+ | Routine: deltay (y_destination)
|
| Results: Scales and outputs a number for delta y (with a leading
| space) given `lastyline' and y_destination.
@@ -441,7 +435,7 @@ dx(double x)
*----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
void
-dy(double y)
+deltay(double y)
{
register int iy = (int) (y * troffscale);
@@ -600,7 +594,7 @@ HGArc(register int cx,
length = 0;
- resolution = (1.0 + hypot(xs, ys) / res) * PointsPerInterval;
+ resolution = (1.0 + groff_hypot(xs, ys) / res) * PointsPerInterval;
/* mask = (1 << (int) log10(resolution + 1.0)) - 1; */
(void) frexp(resolution, &m); /* A bit more elegant than log10 */
for (mask = 1; mask < m; mask = mask << 1);
@@ -671,13 +665,13 @@ picurve(register int *x,
for (; npts--; x++, y++) { /* traverse the line segments */
xp = x[0] - x[1];
yp = y[0] - y[1];
- nseg = (int) hypot((double) xp, (double) yp);
+ nseg = (int) groff_hypot((double) xp, (double) yp);
xp = x[1] - x[2];
yp = y[1] - y[2];
/* `nseg' is the number of line */
/* segments that will be drawn for */
/* each curve segment. */
- nseg = (int) ((double) (nseg + (int) hypot((double) xp, (double) yp)) /
+ nseg = (int) ((double) (nseg + (int) groff_hypot((double) xp, (double) yp)) /
res * PointsPerInterval);
for (i = 1; i < nseg; i++) {
@@ -713,9 +707,9 @@ HGCurve(int *x,
int *y,
int numpoints)
{
- float h[MAXPOINTS], dx[MAXPOINTS], dy[MAXPOINTS];
- float d2x[MAXPOINTS], d2y[MAXPOINTS], d3x[MAXPOINTS], d3y[MAXPOINTS];
- float t, t2, t3;
+ double h[MAXPOINTS], dx[MAXPOINTS], dy[MAXPOINTS];
+ double d2x[MAXPOINTS], d2y[MAXPOINTS], d3x[MAXPOINTS], d3y[MAXPOINTS];
+ double t, t2, t3;
register int j;
register int k;
register int nx;
@@ -751,7 +745,7 @@ HGCurve(int *x,
if ((x[j] == x[j + 1]) && (y[j] == y[j + 1]))
continue;
for (k = 0; k <= PointsPerInterval; ++k) {
- t = (float) k *h[j] / (float) PointsPerInterval;
+ t = (double) k *h[j] / (double) PointsPerInterval;
t2 = t * t;
t3 = t * t * t;
nx = x[j] + (int) (t * dx[j] + t2 * d2x[j] / 2 + t3 * d3x[j] / 6);
@@ -779,14 +773,14 @@ HGCurve(int *x,
void
Paramaterize(int x[],
int y[],
- float h[],
+ double h[],
int n)
{
register int dx;
register int dy;
register int i;
register int j;
- float u[MAXPOINTS];
+ double u[MAXPOINTS];
for (i = 1; i <= n; ++i) {
u[i] = 0;
@@ -795,7 +789,7 @@ Paramaterize(int x[],
dy = y[j + 1] - y[j];
/* Here was overflowing, so I changed it. */
/* u[i] += sqrt ((double) (dx * dx + dy * dy)); */
- u[i] += hypot((double) dx, (double) dy);
+ u[i] += groff_hypot((double) dx, (double) dy);
}
}
for (i = 1; i < n; ++i)
@@ -814,16 +808,16 @@ Paramaterize(int x[],
*----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
void
-PeriodicSpline(float h[], /* paramaterization */
+PeriodicSpline(double h[], /* paramaterization */
int z[], /* point list */
- float dz[], /* to return the 1st derivative */
- float d2z[], /* 2nd derivative */
- float d3z[], /* 3rd derivative */
+ double dz[], /* to return the 1st derivative */
+ double d2z[], /* 2nd derivative */
+ double d3z[], /* 3rd derivative */
int npoints) /* number of valid points */
{
- float d[MAXPOINTS];
- float deltaz[MAXPOINTS], a[MAXPOINTS], b[MAXPOINTS];
- float c[MAXPOINTS], r[MAXPOINTS], s[MAXPOINTS];
+ double d[MAXPOINTS];
+ double deltaz[MAXPOINTS], a[MAXPOINTS], b[MAXPOINTS];
+ double c[MAXPOINTS], r[MAXPOINTS], s[MAXPOINTS];
int i;
/* step 1 */
@@ -886,15 +880,15 @@ PeriodicSpline(float h[], /* paramaterization */
*----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
void
-NaturalEndSpline(float h[], /* parameterization */
+NaturalEndSpline(double h[], /* parameterization */
int z[], /* Point list */
- float dz[], /* to return the 1st derivative */
- float d2z[], /* 2nd derivative */
- float d3z[], /* 3rd derivative */
+ double dz[], /* to return the 1st derivative */
+ double d2z[], /* 2nd derivative */
+ double d3z[], /* 3rd derivative */
int npoints) /* number of valid points */
{
- float d[MAXPOINTS];
- float deltaz[MAXPOINTS], a[MAXPOINTS], b[MAXPOINTS];
+ double d[MAXPOINTS];
+ double deltaz[MAXPOINTS], a[MAXPOINTS], b[MAXPOINTS];
int i;
/* step 1 */
@@ -970,11 +964,11 @@ change(register int x,
*----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
void
-HGtline(int x1,
- int y1)
+HGtline(int x_1,
+ int y_1)
{
- register int x0 = lastx;
- register int y0 = lasty;
+ register int x_0 = lastx;
+ register int y_0 = lasty;
register int dx;
register int dy;
register int oldcoord;
@@ -986,7 +980,7 @@ HGtline(int x1,
register int dotcounter;
if (linmod == SOLID) {
- line(x1, y1);
+ line(x_1, y_1);
return;
}
@@ -995,11 +989,11 @@ HGtline(int x1,
xinc = 1;
yinc = 1;
- if ((dx = x1 - x0) < 0) {
+ if ((dx = x_1 - x_0) < 0) {
xinc = -xinc;
dx = -dx;
}
- if ((dy = y1 - y0) < 0) {
+ if ((dy = y_1 - y_0) < 0) {
yinc = -yinc;
dy = -dy;
}
@@ -1007,48 +1001,48 @@ HGtline(int x1,
res2 = 0;
visible = 0;
if (dx >= dy) {
- oldcoord = y0;
- while (x0 != x1) {
- if ((x0 & dotcounter) && !visible) {
- change(x0, y0, 0);
+ oldcoord = y_0;
+ while (x_0 != x_1) {
+ if ((x_0 & dotcounter) && !visible) {
+ change(x_0, y_0, 0);
visible = 1;
- } else if (visible && !(x0 & dotcounter)) {
- change(x0 - xinc, oldcoord, 1);
+ } else if (visible && !(x_0 & dotcounter)) {
+ change(x_0 - xinc, oldcoord, 1);
visible = 0;
}
if (res1 > res2) {
- oldcoord = y0;
+ oldcoord = y_0;
res2 += dx - res1;
res1 = 0;
- y0 += yinc;
+ y_0 += yinc;
}
res1 += dy;
- x0 += xinc;
+ x_0 += xinc;
}
} else {
- oldcoord = x0;
- while (y0 != y1) {
- if ((y0 & dotcounter) && !visible) {
- change(x0, y0, 0);
+ oldcoord = x_0;
+ while (y_0 != y_1) {
+ if ((y_0 & dotcounter) && !visible) {
+ change(x_0, y_0, 0);
visible = 1;
- } else if (visible && !(y0 & dotcounter)) {
- change(oldcoord, y0 - yinc, 1);
+ } else if (visible && !(y_0 & dotcounter)) {
+ change(oldcoord, y_0 - yinc, 1);
visible = 0;
}
if (res1 > res2) {
- oldcoord = x0;
+ oldcoord = x_0;
res2 += dy - res1;
res1 = 0;
- x0 += xinc;
+ x_0 += xinc;
}
res1 += dx;
- y0 += yinc;
+ y_0 += yinc;
}
}
if (visible)
- change(x1, y1, 1);
+ change(x_1, y_1, 1);
else
- change(x1, y1, 0);
+ change(x_1, y_1, 0);
}
/* EOF */
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/preproc/grn/hpoint.cpp b/contrib/groff/src/preproc/grn/hpoint.cpp
index f4e1ca827755..fa24dca7fd47 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/preproc/grn/hpoint.cpp
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/preproc/grn/hpoint.cpp
@@ -24,26 +24,26 @@ PTInit()
* into the pointlist.
*/
POINT *
-PTMakePoint(float x,
- float y,
+PTMakePoint(double x,
+ double y,
POINT **pplist)
{
- register POINT *point;
+ register POINT *pt;
- if (Nullpoint(point = *pplist)) { /* empty list */
+ if (Nullpoint(pt = *pplist)) { /* empty list */
*pplist = (POINT *) malloc(sizeof(POINT));
- point = *pplist;
+ pt = *pplist;
} else {
- while (!Nullpoint(point->nextpt))
- point = point->nextpt;
- point->nextpt = (POINT *) malloc(sizeof(POINT));
- point = point->nextpt;
+ while (!Nullpoint(pt->nextpt))
+ pt = pt->nextpt;
+ pt->nextpt = (POINT *) malloc(sizeof(POINT));
+ pt = pt->nextpt;
}
- point->x = x;
- point->y = y;
- point->nextpt = PTInit();
- return (point);
+ pt->x = x;
+ pt->y = y;
+ pt->nextpt = PTInit();
+ return (pt);
} /* end PTMakePoint */
/* EOF */
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/preproc/grn/main.cpp b/contrib/groff/src/preproc/grn/main.cpp
index 150b78f5772e..c939647f2c9b 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/preproc/grn/main.cpp
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/preproc/grn/main.cpp
@@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ extern void HGPrintElt(ELT *element, int baseline);
extern ELT *DBInit();
extern ELT *DBRead(register FILE *file);
extern POINT *PTInit();
-extern POINT *PTMakePoint(float x, float y, POINT **pplist);
+extern POINT *PTMakePoint(double x, double y, POINT **pplist);
#define SUN_SCALEFACTOR 0.70
@@ -125,7 +125,7 @@ int lastyline; /* A line's vertical position is NOT the */
/* `default' command and are reset each time the */
/* start of a picture (.GS) is found. */
-char *deffont[] =
+const char *deffont[] =
{"R", "I", "B", "S"};
int defsize[] =
{10, 16, 24, 36};
@@ -160,7 +160,7 @@ int style[STYLES] =
double scale = 1.0; /* no scaling, default */
int defpoint = 0; /* flag for pointsize scaling */
char *defstipple = (char *) 0;
-enum {
+enum E {
OUTLINE, FILL, BOTH
} polyfill;
@@ -214,7 +214,7 @@ int compatibility_flag = FALSE; /* TRUE if in compatibility mode */
void getres();
-char *doinput(FILE *fp);
+int doinput(FILE *fp);
void conv(register FILE *fp, int baseline);
void savestate();
int has_polygon(register ELT *elist);
@@ -317,7 +317,7 @@ main(int argc,
} else
fp = stdin;
- while (doinput(fp) != NULL) {
+ while (doinput(fp)) {
if (*c1 == '.' && *c2 == 'G' && *c3 == 'S') {
if (compatibility_flag ||
*c4 == '\n' || *c4 == ' ' || *c4 == '\0')
@@ -328,6 +328,8 @@ main(int argc,
fputs(inputline, stdout);
}
}
+
+ return 0;
}
@@ -389,7 +391,7 @@ getres()
/*----------------------------------------------------------------------------*
- | Routine: char * doinput (file_pointer)
+ | Routine: int doinput (file_pointer)
|
| Results: A line of input is read into `inputline'.
|
@@ -399,16 +401,14 @@ getres()
| updating `linenum'.
*----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
-char *
+int
doinput(FILE *fp)
{
- char *k;
-
- if ((k = fgets(inputline, MAXINLINE, fp)) == NULL)
- return k;
+ if (fgets(inputline, MAXINLINE, fp) == NULL)
+ return 0;
if (strchr(inputline, '\n')) /* ++ only if it's a complete line */
linenum++;
- return (char *) !NULL;
+ return 1;
}
@@ -430,7 +430,7 @@ initpic()
thick[i] = defthick[i];
}
for (i = 0; i < FONTS; i++) { /* font name defaults */
- tfont[i] = deffont[i];
+ tfont[i] = (char *)deffont[i];
}
for (i = 0; i < SIZES; i++) { /* font size defaults */
tsize[i] = defsize[i];
@@ -488,7 +488,7 @@ conv(register FILE *fp,
strcpy(GScommand, inputline); /* save `.GS' line for later */
do {
- done = (doinput(fp) == NULL); /* test for EOF */
+ done = !doinput(fp); /* test for EOF */
flyback = (*c3 == 'F'); /* and .GE or .GF */
compat = (compatibility_flag ||
*c4 == '\n' || *c4 == ' ' || *c4 == '\0');
@@ -518,7 +518,7 @@ conv(register FILE *fp,
if (stipple == (char *) NULL) /* if user forgot stipple */
if (has_polygon(PICTURE)) /* and picture has a polygon */
- stipple = DEFSTIPPLE; /* then set the default */
+ stipple = (char *)DEFSTIPPLE; /* then set the default */
if ((temp = bottompoint - toppoint) < 0.1)
temp = 0.1;
@@ -686,8 +686,8 @@ savestate()
*----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
void
-savebounds(float x,
- float y)
+savebounds(double x,
+ double y)
{
if (x < leftpoint)
leftpoint = x;
@@ -781,17 +781,17 @@ interpret(char *line)
case 'l': /* l */
if (isdigit(str1[1])) { /* set stipple index */
- int index = atoi(str1 + 1), val;
+ int idx = atoi(str1 + 1), val;
- if (index < 0 || index > NSTIPPLES) {
- error("bad stipple number %1 at line %2", index, linenum);
+ if (idx < 0 || idx > NSTIPPLES) {
+ error("bad stipple number %1 at line %2", idx, linenum);
break;
}
if (!defstipple_index)
defstipple_index = other_stipple_index;
val = atoi(str2);
if (val >= 0 && val < 256)
- stipple_index[index] = val;
+ stipple_index[idx] = val;
else
error("bad stipple index value at line %1", linenum);
break;
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/preproc/html/Makefile.sub b/contrib/groff/src/preproc/html/Makefile.sub
index 6a9a75707e7e..0763537a94e6 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/preproc/html/Makefile.sub
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/preproc/html/Makefile.sub
@@ -2,5 +2,6 @@ PROG=pre-grohtml$(EXEEXT)
# MAN1=pre-grohtml.n
MAN1=
XLIBS=$(LIBGROFF)
+MLIB=$(LIBM)
OBJS=pre-html.$(OBJEXT) pushback.$(OBJEXT)
CCSRCS=$(srcdir)/pre-html.cpp $(srcdir)/pushback.cpp
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/preproc/html/pre-html.cpp b/contrib/groff/src/preproc/html/pre-html.cpp
index 8869136a6ce7..6f8a46aee0fc 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/preproc/html/pre-html.cpp
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/preproc/html/pre-html.cpp
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
// -*- C++ -*-
-/* Copyright (C) 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+/* Copyright (C) 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Written by Gaius Mulley (gaius@glam.ac.uk).
This file is part of groff.
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
#define PREHTMLC
@@ -34,39 +34,124 @@ Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
#include "defs.h"
#include "searchpath.h"
#include "paper.h"
+#include "device.h"
#include "font.h"
#include <errno.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H
-#include <unistd.h>
+# include <unistd.h>
#endif
#ifdef _POSIX_VERSION
-#include <sys/wait.h>
-#define PID_T pid_t
+# include <sys/wait.h>
+# define PID_T pid_t
#else /* not _POSIX_VERSION */
-#define PID_T int
+# define PID_T int
#endif /* not _POSIX_VERSION */
#include <stdarg.h>
#include "nonposix.h"
+/* Establish some definitions to facilitate discrimination between
+ differing runtime environments. */
+
+#undef MAY_FORK_CHILD_PROCESS
+#undef MAY_SPAWN_ASYNCHRONOUS_CHILD
+
+#if defined(__MSDOS__) || defined(_WIN32)
+
+// Most MS-DOS and Win32 environments will be missing the `fork' capability
+// (some like Cygwin have it, but it is best avoided).
+
+# define MAY_FORK_CHILD_PROCESS 0
+
+// On these systems, we use `spawn...', instead of `fork' ... `exec...'.
+# include <process.h> // for `spawn...'
+# include <fcntl.h> // for attributes of pipes
+
+# if defined(__CYGWIN__) || defined(_UWIN) || defined(_WIN32)
+
+// These Win32 implementations allow parent and `spawn...'ed child to
+// multitask asynchronously.
+
+# define MAY_SPAWN_ASYNCHRONOUS_CHILD 1
+
+# else
+
+// Others may adopt MS-DOS behaviour where parent must sleep,
+// from `spawn...' until child terminates.
+
+# define MAY_SPAWN_ASYNCHRONOUS_CHILD 0
+
+# endif /* not defined __CYGWIN__, _UWIN, or _WIN32 */
+
+# if defined(DEBUGGING) && !defined(DEBUG_FILE_DIR)
+/* When we are building a DEBUGGING version we need to tell pre-grohtml
+ where to put intermediate files (the DEBUGGING version will preserve
+ these on exit).
+
+ On a UNIX host, we might simply use `/tmp', but MS-DOS and Win32 will
+ probably not have this on all disk drives, so default to using
+ `c:/temp' instead. (Note that user may choose to override this by
+ supplying a definition such as
+
+ -DDEBUG_FILE_DIR=d:/path/to/debug/files
+
+ in the CPPFLAGS to `make'.) */
+
+# define DEBUG_FILE_DIR c:/temp
+# endif
+
+#else /* not __MSDOS__ or _WIN32 */
+
+// For non-Microsoft environments assume UNIX conventions,
+// so `fork' is required and child processes are asynchronous.
+# define MAY_FORK_CHILD_PROCESS 1
+# define MAY_SPAWN_ASYNCHRONOUS_CHILD 1
+
+# if defined(DEBUGGING) && !defined(DEBUG_FILE_DIR)
+/* For a DEBUGGING version, on the UNIX host, we can also usually rely
+ on being able to use `/tmp' for temporary file storage. (Note that,
+ as in the __MSDOS__ or _WIN32 case above, the user may override this
+ by defining
+
+ -DDEBUG_FILE_DIR=/path/to/debug/files
+
+ in the CPPFLAGS.) */
+
+# define DEBUG_FILE_DIR /tmp
+# endif
+
+#endif /* not __MSDOS__ or _WIN32 */
+
+#ifdef DEBUGGING
+// For a DEBUGGING version, we need some additional macros,
+// to direct the captured debug mode output to appropriately named files
+// in the specified DEBUG_FILE_DIR.
+
+# define DEBUG_TEXT(text) #text
+# define DEBUG_NAME(text) DEBUG_TEXT(text)
+# define DEBUG_FILE(name) DEBUG_NAME(DEBUG_FILE_DIR) "/" name
+#endif
+
extern "C" const char *Version_string;
#include "pre-html.h"
#include "pushback.h"
#include "html-strings.h"
-#define DEFAULT_LINE_LENGTH 7 // inches wide
-#define DEFAULT_IMAGE_RES 100 // number of pixels per inch resolution
-#define IMAGE_BOARDER_PIXELS 0
-#define INLINE_LEADER_CHAR '\\'
+#define DEFAULT_LINE_LENGTH 7 // inches wide
+#define DEFAULT_IMAGE_RES 100 // number of pixels per inch resolution
+#define IMAGE_BOARDER_PIXELS 0
+#define INLINE_LEADER_CHAR '\\'
-#define TRANSPARENT "-background white -transparent white"
-#define MIN_ALPHA_BITS 0
-#define MAX_ALPHA_BITS 4
+// Don't use colour names here! Otherwise there is a dependency on
+// a file called `rgb.txt' which maps names to colours.
+#define TRANSPARENT "-background rgb:f/f/f -transparent rgb:f/f/f"
+#define MIN_ALPHA_BITS 0
+#define MAX_ALPHA_BITS 4
#define PAGE_TEMPLATE_SHORT "pg"
#define PAGE_TEMPLATE_LONG "-page-"
@@ -76,78 +161,87 @@ extern "C" const char *Version_string;
#define REGION_TEMPLATE_LONG "-regions-"
#if 0
-# define DEBUGGING
+# define DEBUGGING
#endif
#if !defined(TRUE)
-# define TRUE (1==1)
+# define TRUE (1==1)
#endif
#if !defined(FALSE)
-# define FALSE (1==0)
+# define FALSE (1==0)
#endif
-typedef enum {CENTERED, LEFT, RIGHT, INLINE} IMAGE_ALIGNMENT;
-
-static int postscriptRes =-1; // postscript resolution, dots per inch
-static int stdoutfd = 1; // output file descriptor - normally 1 but might move
- // -1 means closed
-static int copyofstdoutfd =-1; // a copy of stdout, so we can restore stdout when
- // writing to post-html
-static char *psFileName = NULL; // name of postscript file
-static char *psPageName = NULL; // name of file containing postscript current page
-static char *regionFileName = NULL; // name of file containing all image regions
-static char *imagePageName = NULL; // name of bitmap image containing current page
+typedef enum {
+ CENTERED, LEFT, RIGHT, INLINE
+} IMAGE_ALIGNMENT;
+
+static int postscriptRes = -1; // postscript resolution,
+ // dots per inch
+static int stdoutfd = 1; // output file descriptor -
+ // normally 1 but might move
+ // -1 means closed
+static char *psFileName = NULL; // name of postscript file
+static char *psPageName = NULL; // name of file containing
+ // postscript current page
+static char *regionFileName = NULL; // name of file containing all
+ // image regions
+static char *imagePageName = NULL; // name of bitmap image containing
+ // current page
static const char *image_device = "pnmraw";
-static int image_res = DEFAULT_IMAGE_RES;
-static int vertical_offset = 0;
-static char *image_template = NULL; // image template filename
-static char *macroset_template= NULL; // image template passed to troff by -D
-static int troff_arg = 0; // troff arg index
-static char *image_dir = NULL; // user specified image directory
-static int textAlphaBits = MAX_ALPHA_BITS;
-static int graphicAlphaBits = MAX_ALPHA_BITS;
-static char *antiAlias = NULL; // antialias arguments we pass to gs.
-static int show_progress = FALSE; // should we display page numbers as they are processed?
-static int currentPageNo = -1; // current image page number
+static int image_res = DEFAULT_IMAGE_RES;
+static int vertical_offset = 0;
+static char *image_template = NULL; // image template filename
+static char *macroset_template= NULL; // image template passed to troff
+ // by -D
+static int troff_arg = 0; // troff arg index
+static char *image_dir = NULL; // user specified image directory
+static int textAlphaBits = MAX_ALPHA_BITS;
+static int graphicAlphaBits = MAX_ALPHA_BITS;
+static char *antiAlias = NULL; // antialias arguments we pass to gs
+static int show_progress = FALSE; // should we display page numbers as
+ // they are processed?
+static int currentPageNo = -1; // current image page number
#if defined(DEBUGGING)
-static int debug = FALSE;
-static char *troffFileName = NULL; // output of pre-html output which is sent to troff -Tps
-static char *htmlFileName = NULL; // output of pre-html output which is sent to troff -Thtml
+static int debug = FALSE;
+static char *troffFileName = NULL; // output of pre-html output which
+ // is sent to troff -Tps
+static char *htmlFileName = NULL; // output of pre-html output which
+ // is sent to troff -Thtml
#endif
-static char *linebuf = NULL; // for scanning devps/DESC
+static char *linebuf = NULL; // for scanning devps/DESC
static int linebufsize = 0;
+static const char *image_gen = NULL; // the `gs' program
const char *const FONT_ENV_VAR = "GROFF_FONT_PATH";
static search_path font_path(FONT_ENV_VAR, FONTPATH, 0, 0);
/*
- * Images are generated via postscript, gs and the pnm utilities.
+ * Images are generated via postscript, gs, and the pnm utilities.
*/
+#define IMAGE_DEVICE "-Tps"
-#define IMAGE_DEVICE "-Tps"
-/*
- * prototypes
- */
static int do_file(const char *filename);
+
/*
- * sys_fatal - writes a fatal error message.
- * Taken from src/roff/groff/pipeline.c.
+ * sys_fatal - Write a fatal error message.
+ * Taken from src/roff/groff/pipeline.c.
*/
-void sys_fatal (const char *s)
+void sys_fatal(const char *s)
{
fatal("%1: %2", s, strerror(errno));
}
/*
- * get_line - copies a line (w/o newline) from a file to the global line buffer
+ * get_line - Copy a line (w/o newline) from a file to the
+ * global line buffer.
*/
-int get_line (FILE *f)
+int get_line(FILE *f)
{
if (f == 0)
return 0;
@@ -188,10 +282,10 @@ int get_line (FILE *f)
}
/*
- * get_resolution - returns the postscript resolution from devps/DESC
+ * get_resolution - Return the postscript resolution from devps/DESC.
*/
-static unsigned int get_resolution (void)
+static unsigned int get_resolution(void)
{
char *pathp;
FILE *f;
@@ -212,7 +306,7 @@ static unsigned int get_resolution (void)
}
/*
- * html_system - a wrapper for system()
+ * html_system - A wrapper for system().
*/
void html_system(const char *s, int redirect_stdout)
@@ -242,29 +336,28 @@ void html_system(const char *s, int redirect_stdout)
}
/*
- * make_message - taken from man printf(3), creates a string via malloc
- * and places the result of the va args into string.
- * Finally the new string is returned.
+ * make_message - Create a string via malloc and place the result of the
+ * va args into string. Finally the new string is returned.
+ * Taken from man page of printf(3).
*/
-char *
-make_message (const char *fmt, ...)
+char *make_message(const char *fmt, ...)
{
/* Guess we need no more than 100 bytes. */
int n, size = 100;
char *p;
char *np;
va_list ap;
- if ((p = (char *)malloc (size)) == NULL)
+ if ((p = (char *)malloc(size)) == NULL)
return NULL;
while (1) {
/* Try to print in the allocated space. */
va_start(ap, fmt);
- n = vsnprintf (p, size, fmt, ap);
+ n = vsnprintf(p, size, fmt, ap);
va_end(ap);
/* If that worked, return the string. */
- if (n > -1 && n < size) {
- if (size > n+1) {
+ if (n > -1 && n < size - 1) { /* glibc 2.1 and pre-ANSI C 99 */
+ if (size > n + 1) {
np = strsave(p);
free(p);
return np;
@@ -272,15 +365,13 @@ make_message (const char *fmt, ...)
return p;
}
/* Else try again with more space. */
- if (n > -1) /* glibc 2.1 */
- size = n+1; /* precisely what is needed */
- else /* glibc 2.0 */
- size *= 2; /* twice the old size */
- if ((np = (char *)realloc (p, size)) == NULL) {
- free(p); /* realloc failed, free old, p. */
+ else /* glibc 2.0 */
+ size *= 2; /* twice the old size */
+ if ((np = (char *)realloc(p, size)) == NULL) {
+ free(p); /* realloc failed, free old, p. */
return NULL;
}
- p = np; /* use realloc'ed, p */
+ p = np; /* use realloc'ed, p */
}
}
@@ -290,15 +381,15 @@ make_message (const char *fmt, ...)
struct char_block {
enum { SIZE = 256 };
- char buffer[SIZE];
- int used;
- char_block *next;
+ char buffer[SIZE];
+ int used;
+ char_block *next;
char_block();
};
/*
- * char_block - constructor, sets the, used, and, next, fields to zero.
+ * char_block - Constructor. Set the, used, and, next, fields to zero.
*/
char_block::char_block()
@@ -312,22 +403,22 @@ class char_buffer {
public:
char_buffer();
~char_buffer();
- int read_file(FILE *fp);
- int do_html(int argc, char *argv[]);
- int do_image(int argc, char *argv[]);
- void write_file_html(void);
- void write_file_troff(void);
- void write_upto_newline (char_block **t, int *i, int is_html);
- int can_see(char_block **t, int *i, const char *string);
- int skip_spaces(char_block **t, int *i);
+ int read_file(FILE *fp);
+ int do_html(int argc, char *argv[]);
+ int do_image(int argc, char *argv[]);
+ void emit_troff_output(int device_format_selector);
+ void write_upto_newline(char_block **t, int *i, int is_html);
+ int can_see(char_block **t, int *i, const char *string);
+ int skip_spaces(char_block **t, int *i);
void skip_until_newline(char_block **t, int *i);
private:
char_block *head;
char_block *tail;
+ int run_output_filter(int device_format_selector, int argc, char *argv[]);
};
/*
- * char_buffer - constructor
+ * char_buffer - Constructor.
*/
char_buffer::char_buffer()
@@ -336,7 +427,7 @@ char_buffer::char_buffer()
}
/*
- * char_buffer - deconstructor, throws aways the whole buffer list.
+ * char_buffer - Destructor. Throw away the whole buffer list.
*/
char_buffer::~char_buffer()
@@ -349,70 +440,69 @@ char_buffer::~char_buffer()
}
/*
- * read_file - read in a complete file, fp, placing the contents inside char_blocks.
+ * read_file - Read in a complete file, fp, placing the contents inside
+ * char_blocks.
*/
-int char_buffer::read_file (FILE *fp)
+int char_buffer::read_file(FILE *fp)
{
int n;
-
- while (! feof(fp)) {
+ while (!feof(fp)) {
if (tail == NULL) {
tail = new char_block;
head = tail;
- } else {
+ }
+ else {
if (tail->used == char_block::SIZE) {
tail->next = new char_block;
- tail = tail->next;
+ tail = tail->next;
}
}
- // at this point we have a tail which is ready for the next SIZE bytes of the file
-
+ // at this point we have a tail which is ready for the next SIZE
+ // bytes of the file
n = fread(tail->buffer, sizeof(char), char_block::SIZE-tail->used, fp);
- if (n <= 0) {
+ if (n <= 0)
// error
- return( 0 );
- } else {
- tail->used += n*sizeof(char);
- }
+ return 0;
+ else
+ tail->used += n * sizeof(char);
}
- return( 1 );
+ return 1;
}
/*
- * writeNbytes - writes n bytes to stdout.
+ * writeNbytes - Write n bytes to stdout.
*/
-static void writeNbytes (const char *s, int l)
+static void writeNbytes(const char *s, int l)
{
- int n=0;
+ int n = 0;
int r;
- while (n<l) {
- r = write(stdoutfd, s, l-n);
- if (r<0) {
+ while (n < l) {
+ r = write(stdoutfd, s, l - n);
+ if (r < 0)
sys_fatal("write");
- }
n += r;
s += r;
}
}
/*
- * writeString - writes a string to stdout.
+ * writeString - Write a string to stdout.
*/
-static void writeString (const char *s)
+static void writeString(const char *s)
{
writeNbytes(s, strlen(s));
}
/*
- * makeFileName - creates the image filename template
+ * makeFileName - Create the image filename template
* and the macroset image template.
*/
-static void makeFileName (void)
+static void makeFileName(void)
{
if ((image_dir != NULL) && (strchr(image_dir, '%') != NULL)) {
error("cannot use a `%%' within the image directory name");
@@ -424,23 +514,26 @@ static void makeFileName (void)
exit(1);
}
- if (image_dir == NULL) {
- image_dir = "";
- } else if ((strlen(image_dir)>0) && (image_dir[strlen(image_dir)-1] != '/')) {
+ if (image_dir == NULL)
+ image_dir = (char *)"";
+ else if (strlen(image_dir) > 0
+ && image_dir[strlen(image_dir) - 1] != '/') {
image_dir = make_message("%s/", image_dir);
if (image_dir == NULL)
sys_fatal("make_message");
}
-
+
if (image_template == NULL)
- macroset_template = make_message("%sgrohtml-%d", image_dir, (int)getpid());
+ macroset_template = make_message("%sgrohtml-%d", image_dir,
+ (int)getpid());
else
macroset_template = make_message("%s%s", image_dir, image_template);
if (macroset_template == NULL)
sys_fatal("make_message");
- image_template = (char *)malloc(strlen("-%d")+strlen(macroset_template)+1);
+ image_template =
+ (char *)malloc(strlen("-%d") + strlen(macroset_template) + 1);
if (image_template == NULL)
sys_fatal("malloc");
strcpy(image_template, macroset_template);
@@ -448,10 +541,10 @@ static void makeFileName (void)
}
/*
- * setupAntiAlias - sets up the antialias string, used when we call gs.
+ * setupAntiAlias - Set up the antialias string, used when we call gs.
*/
-static void setupAntiAlias (void)
+static void setupAntiAlias(void)
{
if (textAlphaBits == 0 && graphicAlphaBits == 0)
antiAlias = make_message(" ");
@@ -465,23 +558,24 @@ static void setupAntiAlias (void)
}
/*
- * checkImageDir - checks to see whether the image directory is available.
+ * checkImageDir - Check whether the image directory is available.
*/
-static void checkImageDir (void)
+static void checkImageDir(void)
{
- if ((image_dir != NULL) && (strcmp(image_dir, "") != 0))
- if (! ((mkdir(image_dir, 0777) == 0) || (errno == EEXIST))) {
+ if (image_dir != NULL && strcmp(image_dir, "") != 0)
+ if (!(mkdir(image_dir, 0777) == 0 || errno == EEXIST)) {
error("cannot create directory `%1'", image_dir);
exit(1);
}
}
/*
- * write_end_image - ends the image. It writes out the image extents if we are using -Tps.
+ * write_end_image - End the image. Write out the image extents if we
+ * are using -Tps.
*/
-static void write_end_image (int is_html)
+static void write_end_image(int is_html)
{
/*
* if we are producing html then these
@@ -499,18 +593,17 @@ static void write_end_image (int is_html)
}
/*
- * write_start_image - writes the troff which will:
+ * write_start_image - Write troff code which will:
*
* (i) disable html output for the following image
* (ii) reset the max/min x/y registers during postscript
* rendering.
*/
-static void write_start_image (IMAGE_ALIGNMENT pos, int is_html)
+static void write_start_image(IMAGE_ALIGNMENT pos, int is_html)
{
writeString("\\O[5");
switch (pos) {
-
case INLINE:
writeString("i");
break;
@@ -525,7 +618,8 @@ static void write_start_image (IMAGE_ALIGNMENT pos, int is_html)
writeString("c");
break;
}
- writeString(image_template); writeString(".png]");
+ writeString(image_template);
+ writeString(".png]");
if (is_html)
writeString("\\O[0]\\O[3]");
else
@@ -534,24 +628,25 @@ static void write_start_image (IMAGE_ALIGNMENT pos, int is_html)
}
/*
- * write_upto_newline - writes the contents of the buffer until a newline is seen.
- * It checks for HTML_IMAGE_INLINE_BEGIN and HTML_IMAGE_INLINE_END
- * and if they are present it processes them.
+ * write_upto_newline - Write the contents of the buffer until a newline
+ * is seen. Check for HTML_IMAGE_INLINE_BEGIN and
+ * HTML_IMAGE_INLINE_END; process them if they are
+ * present.
*/
-void char_buffer::write_upto_newline (char_block **t, int *i, int is_html)
+void char_buffer::write_upto_newline(char_block **t, int *i, int is_html)
{
- int j=*i;
+ int j = *i;
if (*t) {
- while ((j < (*t)->used) && ((*t)->buffer[j] != '\n') &&
- ((*t)->buffer[j] != INLINE_LEADER_CHAR)) {
+ while (j < (*t)->used
+ && (*t)->buffer[j] != '\n'
+ && (*t)->buffer[j] != INLINE_LEADER_CHAR)
j++;
- }
- if ((j < (*t)->used) && ((*t)->buffer[j] == '\n')) {
+ if (j < (*t)->used
+ && (*t)->buffer[j] == '\n')
j++;
- }
- writeNbytes((*t)->buffer+(*i), j-(*i));
+ writeNbytes((*t)->buffer + (*i), j - (*i));
if ((*t)->buffer[j] == INLINE_LEADER_CHAR) {
if (can_see(t, &j, HTML_IMAGE_INLINE_BEGIN))
write_start_image(INLINE, is_html);
@@ -561,208 +656,225 @@ void char_buffer::write_upto_newline (char_block **t, int *i, int is_html)
if (j < (*t)->used) {
*i = j;
j++;
- writeNbytes((*t)->buffer+(*i), j-(*i));
+ writeNbytes((*t)->buffer + (*i), j - (*i));
}
}
}
if (j == (*t)->used) {
*i = 0;
- if ((*t)->buffer[j-1] == '\n') {
- *t = (*t)->next;
- } else {
- *t = (*t)->next;
+ *t = (*t)->next;
+ if (*t && (*t)->buffer[j - 1] != '\n')
write_upto_newline(t, i, is_html);
- }
- } else {
+ }
+ else
// newline was seen
*i = j;
- }
}
}
/*
- * can_see - returns TRUE if we can see string in t->buffer[i] onwards
+ * can_see - Return TRUE if we can see string in t->buffer[i] onwards.
*/
-int char_buffer::can_see (char_block **t, int *i, const char *string)
+int char_buffer::can_see(char_block **t, int *i, const char *str)
{
- int j = 0;
- int l = strlen(string);
- int k = *i;
+ int j = 0;
+ int l = strlen(str);
+ int k = *i;
char_block *s = *t;
while (s) {
- while ((k<s->used) && (j<l) && (s->buffer[k] == string[j])) {
+ while (k < s->used && j < l && s->buffer[k] == str[j]) {
j++;
k++;
}
if (j == l) {
*i = k;
*t = s;
- return( TRUE );
- } else if ((k<s->used) && (s->buffer[k] != string[j])) {
- return( FALSE );
+ return TRUE;
}
+ else if (k < s->used && s->buffer[k] != str[j])
+ return( FALSE );
s = s->next;
k = 0;
}
- return( FALSE );
+ return FALSE;
}
/*
- * skip_spaces - returns TRUE if we have not run out of data.
- * It also consumes spaces.
+ * skip_spaces - Return TRUE if we have not run out of data.
+ * Consume spaces also.
*/
int char_buffer::skip_spaces(char_block **t, int *i)
{
char_block *s = *t;
- int k = *i;
+ int k = *i;
while (s) {
- while ((k<s->used) && (isspace(s->buffer[k]))) {
+ while (k < s->used && isspace(s->buffer[k]))
k++;
- }
if (k == s->used) {
k = 0;
s = s->next;
- } else {
+ }
+ else {
*i = k;
- return( TRUE );
+ return TRUE;
}
}
- return( FALSE );
+ return FALSE;
}
/*
- * skip_until_newline - skips all characters until a newline is seen.
+ * skip_until_newline - Skip all characters until a newline is seen.
* The newline is not consumed.
*/
-void char_buffer::skip_until_newline (char_block **t, int *i)
+void char_buffer::skip_until_newline(char_block **t, int *i)
{
- int j=*i;
+ int j = *i;
if (*t) {
- while ((j < (*t)->used) && ((*t)->buffer[j] != '\n')) {
+ while (j < (*t)->used && (*t)->buffer[j] != '\n')
j++;
- }
if (j == (*t)->used) {
*i = 0;
*t = (*t)->next;
skip_until_newline(t, i);
- } else {
+ }
+ else
// newline was seen
*i = j;
- }
}
}
+#define DEVICE_FORMAT(filter) (filter == HTML_OUTPUT_FILTER)
+#define HTML_OUTPUT_FILTER 0
+#define IMAGE_OUTPUT_FILTER 1
+#define OUTPUT_STREAM(name) creat((name), S_IWUSR | S_IRUSR)
+#define PS_OUTPUT_STREAM OUTPUT_STREAM(psFileName)
+#define REGION_OUTPUT_STREAM OUTPUT_STREAM(regionFileName)
+
/*
- * write_file_troff - writes the buffer to stdout (troff).
+ * emit_troff_output - Write formatted buffer content to the troff
+ * post-processor data pipeline.
*/
-void char_buffer::write_file_troff (void)
+void char_buffer::emit_troff_output(int device_format_selector)
{
- char_block *t=head;
- int i=0;
+ // Handle output for BOTH html and image device formats
+ // if `device_format_selector' is passed as
+ //
+ // HTML_FORMAT(HTML_OUTPUT_FILTER)
+ // Buffer data is written to the output stream
+ // with template image names translated to actual image names.
+ //
+ // HTML_FORMAT(IMAGE_OUTPUT_FILTER)
+ // Buffer data is written to the output stream
+ // with no translation, for image file creation in the post-processor.
+
+ int idx = 0;
+ char_block *element = head;
+
+ while (element != NULL)
+ write_upto_newline(&element, &idx, device_format_selector);
- if (t != NULL) {
- do {
- write_upto_newline(&t, &i, FALSE);
- } while (t != NULL);
- }
+#if 0
if (close(stdoutfd) < 0)
- sys_fatal("close");
+ sys_fatal ("close");
// now we grab fd=1 so that the next pipe cannot use fd=1
if (stdoutfd == 1) {
- if (dup(2) != stdoutfd) {
- sys_fatal("dup failed to use fd=1");
- }
+ if (dup(2) != stdoutfd)
+ sys_fatal ("dup failed to use fd=1");
}
+#endif /* 0 */
}
/*
- * the image class remembers the position of all images in the postscript file
- * and assigns names for each image.
+ * The image class remembers the position of all images in the
+ * postscript file and assigns names for each image.
*/
struct imageItem {
- imageItem *next;
- int X1;
- int Y1;
- int X2;
- int Y2;
- char *imageName;
- int resolution;
- int maxx;
- int pageNo;
-
- imageItem (int x1, int y1, int x2, int y2, int page, int res, int max_width, char *name);
- ~imageItem ();
+ imageItem *next;
+ int X1;
+ int Y1;
+ int X2;
+ int Y2;
+ char *imageName;
+ int resolution;
+ int maxx;
+ int pageNo;
+
+ imageItem(int x1, int y1, int x2, int y2,
+ int page, int res, int max_width, char *name);
+ ~imageItem();
};
/*
- * imageItem - constructor
+ * imageItem - Constructor.
*/
-imageItem::imageItem (int x1, int y1, int x2, int y2, int page, int res, int max_width, char *name)
+imageItem::imageItem(int x1, int y1, int x2, int y2,
+ int page, int res, int max_width, char *name)
{
- X1 = x1;
- Y1 = y1;
- X2 = x2;
- Y2 = y2;
- pageNo = page;
+ X1 = x1;
+ Y1 = y1;
+ X2 = x2;
+ Y2 = y2;
+ pageNo = page;
resolution = res;
- maxx = max_width;
- imageName = name;
- next = NULL;
+ maxx = max_width;
+ imageName = name;
+ next = NULL;
}
/*
- * imageItem - deconstructor
+ * imageItem - Destructor.
*/
-imageItem::~imageItem ()
+imageItem::~imageItem()
{
if (imageName)
free(imageName);
}
/*
- * imageList - class containing a list of imageItems.
+ * imageList - A class containing a list of imageItems.
*/
class imageList {
private:
imageItem *head;
imageItem *tail;
- int count;
+ int count;
public:
imageList();
~imageList();
- void add(int x1, int y1, int x2, int y2, int page, int res, int maxx, char *name);
- void createImages (void);
- int createPage (int pageno);
- void createImage (imageItem *i);
- int getMaxX (int pageno);
+ void add(int x1, int y1, int x2, int y2,
+ int page, int res, int maxx, char *name);
+ void createImages(void);
+ int createPage(int pageno);
+ void createImage(imageItem *i);
+ int getMaxX(int pageno);
};
/*
- * imageList - constructor.
+ * imageList - Constructor.
*/
-imageList::imageList ()
- : head(0), tail(0), count(0)
+imageList::imageList()
+: head(0), tail(0), count(0)
{
}
/*
- * imageList - deconstructor.
+ * imageList - Destructor.
*/
-imageList::~imageList ()
+imageList::~imageList()
{
while (head != NULL) {
imageItem *i = head;
@@ -772,10 +884,10 @@ imageList::~imageList ()
}
/*
- * createPage - creates one image of, page pageno, from the postscript file.
+ * createPage - Create one image of, page pageno, from the postscript file.
*/
-int imageList::createPage (int pageno)
+int imageList::createPage(int pageno)
{
char *s;
@@ -784,8 +896,9 @@ int imageList::createPage (int pageno)
if (currentPageNo >= 1) {
/*
- * we need to unlink the files which change each time a new page is processed.
- * The final unlink is done by xtmpfile when pre-grohtml exits.
+ * We need to unlink the files which change each time a new page is
+ * processed. The final unlink is done by xtmpfile when pre-grohtml
+ * exits.
*/
unlink(imagePageName);
unlink(psPageName);
@@ -813,13 +926,14 @@ int imageList::createPage (int pageno)
}
#endif
html_system(s, 1);
-
+
s = make_message("echo showpage | "
- "gs%s -q -dBATCH -dSAFER "
+ "%s%s -q -dBATCH -dSAFER "
"-dDEVICEHEIGHTPOINTS=792 "
"-dDEVICEWIDTHPOINTS=%d -dFIXEDMEDIA=true "
"-sDEVICE=%s -r%d %s "
"-sOutputFile=%s %s -\n",
+ image_gen,
EXE_EXT,
(getMaxX(pageno) * image_res) / postscriptRes,
image_device,
@@ -842,39 +956,38 @@ int imageList::createPage (int pageno)
}
/*
- * min - returns the minimum of two numbers.
+ * min - Return the minimum of two numbers.
*/
-int min (int x, int y)
+int min(int x, int y)
{
- if (x < y) {
- return( x );
- } else {
- return( y );
- }
+ if (x < y)
+ return x;
+ else
+ return y;
}
/*
- * max - returns the maximum of two numbers.
+ * max - Return the maximum of two numbers.
*/
-int max (int x, int y)
+int max(int x, int y)
{
- if (x > y) {
- return( x );
- } else {
- return( y );
- }
+ if (x > y)
+ return x;
+ else
+ return y;
}
/*
- * getMaxX - returns the largest right hand position for any image on, pageno
+ * getMaxX - Return the largest right-hand position for any image
+ * on, pageno.
*/
-int imageList::getMaxX (int pageno)
+int imageList::getMaxX(int pageno)
{
imageItem *h = head;
- int x = postscriptRes * DEFAULT_LINE_LENGTH;
+ int x = postscriptRes * DEFAULT_LINE_LENGTH;
while (h != NULL) {
if (h->pageNo == pageno)
@@ -885,21 +998,30 @@ int imageList::getMaxX (int pageno)
}
/*
- * createImage - generates a minimal png file from the set of page images.
+ * createImage - Generate a minimal png file from the set of page images.
*/
-void imageList::createImage (imageItem *i)
+void imageList::createImage(imageItem *i)
{
if (i->X1 != -1) {
char *s;
- int x1 = max(min(i->X1, i->X2)*image_res/postscriptRes-1*IMAGE_BOARDER_PIXELS, 0);
- int y1 = max((image_res*vertical_offset/72)+min(i->Y1, i->Y2)*image_res/postscriptRes-IMAGE_BOARDER_PIXELS, 0);
- int x2 = max(i->X1, i->X2)*image_res/postscriptRes+1*IMAGE_BOARDER_PIXELS;
- int y2 = (image_res*vertical_offset/72)+(max(i->Y1, i->Y2)*image_res/postscriptRes)+1+IMAGE_BOARDER_PIXELS;
+ int x1 = max(min(i->X1, i->X2) * image_res / postscriptRes
+ - IMAGE_BOARDER_PIXELS,
+ 0);
+ int y1 = max(image_res * vertical_offset / 72
+ + min(i->Y1, i->Y2) * image_res / postscriptRes
+ - IMAGE_BOARDER_PIXELS,
+ 0);
+ int x2 = max(i->X1, i->X2) * image_res / postscriptRes
+ + IMAGE_BOARDER_PIXELS;
+ int y2 = image_res * vertical_offset / 72
+ + max(i->Y1, i->Y2) * image_res / postscriptRes
+ + 1 + IMAGE_BOARDER_PIXELS;
if (createPage(i->pageNo) == 0) {
- s = make_message("pnmcut%s %d %d %d %d < %s | pnmcrop -quiet | pnmtopng%s %s > %s \n",
+ s = make_message("pnmcut%s %d %d %d %d < %s "
+ "| pnmcrop -quiet | pnmtopng%s %s > %s\n",
EXE_EXT,
- x1, y1, x2-x1+1, y2-y1+1,
+ x1, y1, x2 - x1 + 1, y2 - y1 + 1,
imagePageName,
EXE_EXT,
TRANSPARENT,
@@ -915,12 +1037,14 @@ void imageList::createImage (imageItem *i)
#endif
html_system(s, 0);
free(s);
- } else {
+ }
+ else {
fprintf(stderr, "failed to generate image of page %d\n", i->pageNo);
fflush(stderr);
}
#if defined(DEBUGGING)
- } else {
+ }
+ else {
if (debug) {
fprintf(stderr, "ignoring image as x1 coord is -1\n");
fflush(stderr);
@@ -930,27 +1054,30 @@ void imageList::createImage (imageItem *i)
}
/*
- * add - an image description to the imageList.
+ * add - Add an image description to the imageList.
*/
-void imageList::add (int x1, int y1, int x2, int y2, int page, int res, int maxx, char *name)
+void imageList::add(int x1, int y1, int x2, int y2,
+ int page, int res, int maxx, char *name)
{
imageItem *i = new imageItem(x1, y1, x2, y2, page, res, maxx, name);
if (head == NULL) {
head = i;
tail = i;
- } else {
+ }
+ else {
tail->next = i;
tail = i;
}
}
/*
- * createImages - foreach image descriptor on the imageList, create the actual image.
+ * createImages - For each image descriptor on the imageList,
+ * create the actual image.
*/
-void imageList::createImages (void)
+void imageList::createImages(void)
{
imageItem *h = head;
@@ -960,72 +1087,42 @@ void imageList::createImages (void)
}
}
-static imageList listOfImages; // list of images defined by the region file.
-
-/*
- * write_file_html - writes the buffer to stdout (troff).
- * It writes out the file replacing template image names with
- * actual image names.
- */
-
-void char_buffer::write_file_html (void)
-{
- char_block *t=head;
- int i=0;
-
- if (t != NULL) {
- do {
- write_upto_newline(&t, &i, TRUE);
- } while (t != NULL);
- }
- if (close(stdoutfd) < 0)
- sys_fatal("close");
-
- // now we grab fd=1 so that the next pipe cannot use fd=1
- if (stdoutfd == 1) {
- if (dup(2) != stdoutfd) {
- sys_fatal("dup failed to use fd=1");
- }
- }
-}
+static imageList listOfImages; // List of images defined by the region file.
/*
- * generateImages - parses the region file and generates images
- * from the postscript file. The region file
- * contains the x1,y1 x2,y2 extents of each
+ * generateImages - Parse the region file and generate images
+ * from the postscript file. The region file
+ * contains the x1,y1--x2,y2 extents of each
* image.
*/
-static void generateImages (char *regionFileName)
+static void generateImages(char *region_file_name)
{
- pushBackBuffer *f=new pushBackBuffer(regionFileName);
+ pushBackBuffer *f=new pushBackBuffer(region_file_name);
while (f->putPB(f->getPB()) != eof) {
if (f->isString("grohtml-info:page")) {
- int page = f->readInt();
- int x1 = f->readInt();
- int y1 = f->readInt();
- int x2 = f->readInt();
- int y2 = f->readInt();
- int maxx = f->readInt();
+ int page = f->readInt();
+ int x1 = f->readInt();
+ int y1 = f->readInt();
+ int x2 = f->readInt();
+ int y2 = f->readInt();
+ int maxx = f->readInt();
char *name = f->readString();
- int res = postscriptRes;
+ int res = postscriptRes;
listOfImages.add(x1, y1, x2, y2, page, res, maxx, name);
- while ((f->putPB(f->getPB()) != '\n') &&
- (f->putPB(f->getPB()) != eof)) {
+ while (f->putPB(f->getPB()) != '\n'
+ && f->putPB(f->getPB()) != eof)
(void)f->getPB();
- }
- if (f->putPB(f->getPB()) == '\n') {
+ if (f->putPB(f->getPB()) == '\n')
(void)f->getPB();
- }
- } else {
- /*
- * write any error messages out to the user
- */
+ }
+ else {
+ /* Write any error messages out to the user. */
fputc(f->getPB(), stderr);
}
}
-
+
listOfImages.createImages();
if (show_progress) {
fprintf(stderr, "done\n");
@@ -1035,84 +1132,97 @@ static void generateImages (char *regionFileName)
}
/*
- * replaceFd - replace a file descriptor, was, with, willbe.
+ * set_redirection - Set up I/O Redirection for handle, was, to refer to
+ * stream on handle, willbe.
*/
-static void replaceFd (int was, int willbe)
+static void set_redirection(int was, int willbe)
{
- int dupres;
-
+ // Nothing to do if `was' and `willbe' already have same handle.
if (was != willbe) {
- if (close(was)<0) {
- sys_fatal("close");
+ // Otherwise attempt the specified redirection.
+ if (dup2 (willbe, was) < 0) {
+ // Redirection failed, so issue diagnostic and bail out.
+ fprintf(stderr, "failed to replace fd=%d with %d\n", was, willbe);
+ if (willbe == STDOUT_FILENO)
+ fprintf(stderr,
+ "likely that stdout should be opened before %d\n", was);
+ sys_fatal("dup2");
}
- dupres = dup(willbe);
- if (dupres != was) {
- sys_fatal("dup");
- fprintf(stderr, "trying to replace fd=%d with %d dup used %d\n", was, willbe, dupres);
- if (willbe == 1) {
- fprintf(stderr, "likely that stdout should be opened before %d\n", was);
- }
- exit(1);
- }
- if (close(willbe) < 0) {
+
+ // When redirection has been successfully completed assume redundant
+ // handle `willbe' is no longer required, so close it.
+ if (close(willbe) < 0)
+ // Issue diagnostic if `close' fails.
sys_fatal("close");
- }
}
}
/*
- * waitForChild - waits for child, pid, to exit.
+ * save_and_redirect - Get duplicate handle for stream, was, then
+ * redirect, was, to refer to, willbe.
*/
-static void waitForChild (PID_T pid)
+static int save_and_redirect(int was, int willbe)
{
- PID_T waitpd;
- int status;
+ if (was == willbe)
+ // No redirection specified so don't do anything but silently bailing out.
+ return (was);
+
+ // Proceeding with redirection so first save and verify our duplicate
+ // handle for `was'.
+ int saved = dup(was);
+ if (saved < 0) {
+ fprintf(stderr, "unable to get duplicate handle for %d\n", was);
+ sys_fatal("dup");
+ }
- waitpd = WAIT(&status, pid, _WAIT_CHILD);
- if (waitpd != pid)
- sys_fatal("wait");
+ // Duplicate handle safely established so complete redirection.
+ set_redirection(was, willbe);
+
+ // Finally return the saved duplicate descriptor for the
+ // original `was' stream.
+ return saved;
}
/*
- * alterDeviceTo - if toImage is set then the arg list is altered to include
+ * alterDeviceTo - If, toImage, is set
+ * the argument list is altered to include
* IMAGE_DEVICE and we invoke groff rather than troff.
- * else
- * set -Thtml and groff
+ * Else
+ * set -Thtml and groff.
*/
-static void alterDeviceTo (int argc, char *argv[], int toImage)
+static void alterDeviceTo(int argc, char *argv[], int toImage)
{
- int i=0;
+ int i = 0;
if (toImage) {
while (i < argc) {
- if (strcmp(argv[i], "-Thtml") == 0) {
- argv[i] = IMAGE_DEVICE;
- }
+ if (strcmp(argv[i], "-Thtml") == 0)
+ argv[i] = (char *)IMAGE_DEVICE;
i++;
}
- argv[troff_arg] = "groff"; /* rather than troff */
- } else {
+ argv[troff_arg] = (char *)"groff"; /* rather than troff */
+ }
+ else {
while (i < argc) {
- if (strcmp(argv[i], IMAGE_DEVICE) == 0) {
- argv[i] = "-Thtml";
- }
+ if (strcmp(argv[i], IMAGE_DEVICE) == 0)
+ argv[i] = (char *)"-Thtml";
i++;
}
- argv[troff_arg] = "groff"; /* use groff -Z */
+ argv[troff_arg] = (char *)"groff"; /* use groff -Z */
}
}
/*
- * addZ - appends -Z onto the command list for groff.
+ * addZ - Append -Z onto the command list for groff.
*/
-char **addZ (int argc, char *argv[])
+char **addZ(int argc, char *argv[])
{
- char **new_argv = (char **)malloc((argc+2)*sizeof(char *));
- int i=0;
+ char **new_argv = (char **)malloc((argc + 2) * sizeof(char *));
+ int i = 0;
if (new_argv == NULL)
sys_fatal("malloc");
@@ -1121,9 +1231,9 @@ char **addZ (int argc, char *argv[])
new_argv[i] = argv[i];
i++;
}
- new_argv[i] = "-Z";
- while (i<argc) {
- new_argv[i+1] = argv[i];
+ new_argv[i] = (char *)"-Z";
+ while (i < argc) {
+ new_argv[i + 1] = argv[i];
i++;
}
argc++;
@@ -1132,18 +1242,19 @@ char **addZ (int argc, char *argv[])
}
/*
- * addRegDef - appends a defined register or string onto the command list for troff.
+ * addRegDef - Append a defined register or string onto the command
+ * list for troff.
*/
-char **addRegDef (int argc, char *argv[], const char *numReg)
+char **addRegDef(int argc, char *argv[], const char *numReg)
{
- char **new_argv = (char **)malloc((argc+2)*sizeof(char *));
- int i=0;
+ char **new_argv = (char **)malloc((argc + 2) * sizeof(char *));
+ int i = 0;
if (new_argv == NULL)
sys_fatal("malloc");
- while (i<argc) {
+ while (i < argc) {
new_argv[i] = argv[i];
i++;
}
@@ -1154,94 +1265,213 @@ char **addRegDef (int argc, char *argv[], const char *numReg)
}
/*
- * dump_args - display the argument list.
+ * dump_args - Display the argument list.
*/
-void dump_args (int argc, char *argv[])
+void dump_args(int argc, char *argv[])
{
fprintf(stderr, " %d arguments:", argc);
- for (int i=0; i<argc; i++)
+ for (int i = 0; i < argc; i++)
fprintf(stderr, " %s", argv[i]);
fprintf(stderr, "\n");
}
+int char_buffer::run_output_filter(int filter, int /* argc */, char **argv)
+{
+ int pipedes[2];
+ PID_T child_pid;
+ int status;
+
+ if (pipe(pipedes) < 0)
+ sys_fatal("pipe");
+
+#if MAY_FORK_CHILD_PROCESS
+ // This is the UNIX process model. To invoke our post-processor,
+ // we must `fork' the current process.
+
+ if ((child_pid = fork()) < 0)
+ sys_fatal("fork");
+
+ else if (child_pid == 0) {
+ // This is the child process fork. We redirect its `stdin' stream
+ // to read data emerging from our pipe. There is no point in saving,
+ // since we won't be able to restore later!
+
+ set_redirection(STDIN_FILENO, pipedes[0]);
+
+ // The parent process will be writing this data, so we should release
+ // the child's writeable handle on the pipe, since we have no use for it.
+
+ if (close(pipedes[1]) < 0)
+ sys_fatal("close");
+
+ // The IMAGE_OUTPUT_FILTER needs special output redirection...
+
+ if (filter == IMAGE_OUTPUT_FILTER) {
+ // with BOTH `stdout' AND `stderr' diverted to files.
+
+ set_redirection(STDOUT_FILENO, PS_OUTPUT_STREAM);
+ set_redirection(STDERR_FILENO, REGION_OUTPUT_STREAM);
+ }
+
+ // Now we are ready to launch the output filter.
+
+ execvp(argv[0], argv);
+
+ // If we get to here then the `exec...' request for the output filter
+ // failed. Diagnose it and bail out.
+
+ error("couldn't exec %1: %2", argv[0], strerror(errno), ((char *)0));
+ fflush(stderr); // just in case error() didn't
+ exit(1);
+ }
+
+ else {
+ // This is the parent process fork. We will be writing data to the
+ // filter pipeline, and the child will be reading it. We have no further
+ // use for our read handle on the pipe, and should close it.
+
+ if (close(pipedes[0]) < 0)
+ sys_fatal("close");
+
+ // Now we redirect the `stdout' stream to the inlet end of the pipe,
+ // and push out the appropiately formatted data to the filter.
+
+ pipedes[1] = save_and_redirect(STDOUT_FILENO, pipedes[1]);
+ emit_troff_output(DEVICE_FORMAT(filter));
+
+ // After emitting all the data we close our connection to the inlet
+ // end of the pipe so the child process will detect end of data.
+
+ set_redirection(STDOUT_FILENO, pipedes[1]);
+
+ // Finally, we must wait for the child process to complete.
+
+ if (WAIT(&status, child_pid, _WAIT_CHILD) != child_pid)
+ sys_fatal("wait");
+ }
+
+#elif MAY_SPAWN_ASYNCHRONOUS_CHILD
+
+ // We do not have `fork', (or we prefer not to use it),
+ // but asynchronous processes are allowed, passing data through pipes.
+ // This should be ok for most Win32 systems and is preferred to `fork'
+ // for starting child processes under Cygwin.
+
+ // Before we start the post-processor we bind its inherited `stdin'
+ // stream to the readable end of our pipe, saving our own `stdin' stream
+ // in `pipedes[0]'.
+
+ pipedes[0] = save_and_redirect(STDIN_FILENO, pipedes[0]);
+
+ // for the Win32 model,
+ // we need special provision for saving BOTH `stdout' and `stderr'.
+
+ int saved_stdout = dup(STDOUT_FILENO);
+ int saved_stderr = STDERR_FILENO;
+
+ // The IMAGE_OUTPUT_FILTER needs special output redirection...
+
+ if (filter == IMAGE_OUTPUT_FILTER) {
+ // with BOTH `stdout' AND `stderr' diverted to files while saving a
+ // duplicate handle for `stderr'.
+
+ set_redirection(STDOUT_FILENO, PS_OUTPUT_STREAM);
+ saved_stderr = save_and_redirect(STDERR_FILENO, REGION_OUTPUT_STREAM);
+ }
+
+ // We then use an asynchronous spawn request to start the post-processor.
+
+ if ((child_pid = spawnvp(_P_NOWAIT, argv[0], argv)) < 0) {
+ // Should the spawn request fail we issue a diagnostic and bail out.
+
+ error("cannot spawn %1: %2", argv[0], strerror(errno), ((char *)0));
+ exit(1);
+ }
+
+ // Once the post-processor has been started we revert our `stdin'
+ // to its original saved source, which also closes the readable handle
+ // for the pipe.
+
+ set_redirection(STDIN_FILENO, pipedes[0]);
+
+ // if we redirected `stderr', for use by the image post-processor,
+ // then we also need to reinstate its original assignment.
+
+ if (filter == IMAGE_OUTPUT_FILTER)
+ set_redirection(STDERR_FILENO, saved_stderr);
+
+ // Now we redirect the `stdout' stream to the inlet end of the pipe,
+ // and push out the appropiately formatted data to the filter.
+
+ set_redirection(STDOUT_FILENO, pipedes[1]);
+ emit_troff_output(DEVICE_FORMAT(filter));
+
+ // After emitting all the data we close our connection to the inlet
+ // end of the pipe so the child process will detect end of data.
+
+ set_redirection(STDOUT_FILENO, saved_stdout);
+
+ // And finally, we must wait for the child process to complete.
+
+ if (WAIT(&status, child_pid, _WAIT_CHILD) != child_pid)
+ sys_fatal("wait");
+
+#else /* can't do asynchronous pipes! */
+
+ // TODO: code to support an MS-DOS style process model
+ // should go here
+
+#endif /* MAY_FORK_CHILD_PROCESS or MAY_SPAWN_ASYNCHRONOUS_CHILD */
+
+ return 0;
+}
+
/*
- * do_html - sets the troff number htmlflip and
- * writes out the buffer to troff -Thtml
+ * do_html - Set the troff number htmlflip and
+ * write out the buffer to troff -Thtml.
*/
int char_buffer::do_html(int argc, char *argv[])
{
- int pdes[2];
- PID_T pid;
string s;
alterDeviceTo(argc, argv, 0);
- argv += troff_arg; // skip all arguments up to groff
+ argv += troff_arg; // skip all arguments up to groff
argc -= troff_arg;
argv = addZ(argc, argv);
argc++;
s = "-dwww-image-template=";
- s += macroset_template; // do not combine these statements otherwise they will not work
- s += '\0'; // the trailing '\0' is ignored
+ s += macroset_template; // do not combine these statements,
+ // otherwise they will not work
+ s += '\0'; // the trailing `\0' is ignored
argv = addRegDef(argc, argv, s.contents());
argc++;
- if (pipe(pdes) < 0)
- sys_fatal("pipe");
-
- pid = fork();
- if (pid < 0)
- sys_fatal("fork");
-
- if (pid == 0) {
- // child
- replaceFd(0, pdes[0]);
- // close end we are not using
- if (close(pdes[1])<0)
- sys_fatal("close");
- replaceFd(1, copyofstdoutfd); // and restore stdout
-
- execvp(argv[0], argv);
- error("couldn't exec %1: %2", argv[0], strerror(errno), (char *)0);
- fflush(stderr); /* just in case error() doesn't */
- exit(1);
- } else {
- // parent
-
#if defined(DEBUGGING)
- /*
- * slight security risk so only enabled if compiled with defined(DEBUGGING)
- */
- if (debug) {
- replaceFd(1, creat(htmlFileName, S_IWUSR|S_IRUSR));
- write_file_html();
- }
+# define HTML_DEBUG_STREAM OUTPUT_STREAM(htmlFileName)
+ // slight security risk so only enabled if compiled with defined(DEBUGGING)
+ if (debug) {
+ int saved_stdout = save_and_redirect(STDOUT_FILENO, HTML_DEBUG_STREAM);
+ emit_troff_output(DEVICE_FORMAT(HTML_OUTPUT_FILTER));
+ set_redirection(STDOUT_FILENO, saved_stdout);
+ }
#endif
- replaceFd(1, pdes[1]);
- // close end we are not using
- if (close(pdes[0])<0)
- sys_fatal("close");
- write_file_html();
- waitForChild(pid);
- }
- return 0;
+ return run_output_filter(HTML_OUTPUT_FILTER, argc, argv);
}
/*
- * do_image - writes out the buffer to troff -Tps
+ * do_image - Write out the buffer to troff -Tps.
*/
int char_buffer::do_image(int argc, char *argv[])
{
- PID_T pid;
- int pdes[2];
string s;
alterDeviceTo(argc, argv, 1);
- argv += troff_arg; // skip all arguments up to troff/groff
+ argv += troff_arg; // skip all arguments up to troff/groff
argc -= troff_arg;
argv = addRegDef(argc, argv, "-rps4html=1");
argc++;
@@ -1256,69 +1486,52 @@ int char_buffer::do_image(int argc, char *argv[])
argv = addRegDef(argc, argv, "-P-pletter");
argc++;
- if (pipe(pdes) < 0)
- sys_fatal("pipe");
-
- pid = fork();
- if (pid == 0) {
- // child
-
- int psFd = creat(psFileName, S_IWUSR|S_IRUSR);
- int regionFd = creat(regionFileName, S_IWUSR|S_IRUSR);
-
- replaceFd(1, psFd);
- replaceFd(0, pdes[0]);
- replaceFd(2, regionFd);
-
- // close end we are not using
- if (close(pdes[1])<0)
- sys_fatal("close");
-
- execvp(argv[0], argv);
- error("couldn't exec %1: %2", argv[0], strerror(errno), (char *)0);
- fflush(stderr); /* just in case error() doesn't */
- exit(1);
- } else {
- // parent
-
#if defined(DEBUGGING)
- /*
- * slight security risk so only enabled if compiled with defined(DEBUGGING)
- */
- if (debug) {
- replaceFd(1, creat(troffFileName, S_IWUSR|S_IRUSR));
- write_file_troff();
- }
-#endif
- replaceFd(1, pdes[1]);
- write_file_troff();
- waitForChild(pid);
+# define IMAGE_DEBUG_STREAM OUTPUT_STREAM(troffFileName)
+ // slight security risk so only enabled if compiled with defined(DEBUGGING)
+ if (debug) {
+ int saved_stdout = save_and_redirect(STDOUT_FILENO, IMAGE_DEBUG_STREAM);
+ emit_troff_output(DEVICE_FORMAT(IMAGE_OUTPUT_FILTER));
+ set_redirection(STDOUT_FILENO, saved_stdout);
}
- return 0;
+#endif
+
+ return run_output_filter(IMAGE_OUTPUT_FILTER, argc, argv);
}
static char_buffer inputFile;
-
/*
- * usage - emit usage arguments.
+ * usage - Emit usage arguments.
*/
-void usage(FILE *stream)
+static void usage(FILE *stream)
{
- fprintf(stream, "usage: %s troffname [-Iimage_name] [-Dimage_directory] [-P-o vertical_image_offset] [-P-i image_resolution] [troff flags] [files]\n", program_name);
- fprintf(stream, " vertical_image_offset (default %d/72 of an inch)\n", vertical_offset);
- fprintf(stream, " image_resolution (default %d) pixels per inch\n", image_res);
- fprintf(stream, " image_name is the name of the stem for all images (default is grohtml-<pid>)\n");
- fprintf(stream, " place all png files into image_directory\n");
+ fprintf(stream,
+ "usage: %s troffname [-Iimage_name] [-Dimage_directory]\n"
+ " [-P-o vertical_image_offset] [-P-i image_resolution]\n"
+ " [troff flags]\n",
+ program_name);
+ fprintf(stream,
+ " vertical_image_offset (default %d/72 of an inch)\n",
+ vertical_offset);
+ fprintf(stream,
+ " image_resolution (default %d) pixels per inch\n",
+ image_res);
+ fprintf(stream,
+ " image_name is the name of the stem for all images\n"
+ " (default is grohtml-<pid>)\n");
+ fprintf(stream,
+ " place all png files into image_directory\n");
}
/*
- * scanArguments - scans for all arguments including -P-i, -P-o, -P-D and -P-I. It returns
- * the argument index of the first non option.
+ * scanArguments - Scan for all arguments including -P-i, -P-o, -P-D,
+ * and -P-I. Return the argument index of the first
+ * non-option.
*/
-int scanArguments (int argc, char **argv)
+static int scanArguments(int argc, char **argv)
{
const char *command_prefix = getenv("GROFF_COMMAND_PREFIX");
if (!command_prefix)
@@ -1332,40 +1545,57 @@ int scanArguments (int argc, char **argv)
{ "version", no_argument, 0, 'v' },
{ NULL, 0, 0, 0 }
};
- while ((c = getopt_long(argc, argv, "+a:g:o:i:I:D:F:vbdhlrnp", long_options, NULL))
+ while ((c = getopt_long(argc, argv, "+a:bdD:F:g:hi:I:j:lno:prs:S:v",
+ long_options, NULL))
!= EOF)
switch(c) {
- case 'v':
- printf("GNU pre-grohtml (groff) version %s\n", Version_string);
- exit(0);
case 'a':
- textAlphaBits = min(max(MIN_ALPHA_BITS, atoi(optarg)), MAX_ALPHA_BITS);
+ textAlphaBits = min(max(MIN_ALPHA_BITS, atoi(optarg)),
+ MAX_ALPHA_BITS);
if (textAlphaBits == 3) {
error("cannot use 3 bits of antialiasing information");
exit(1);
}
break;
+ case 'b':
+ // handled by post-grohtml (set background color to white)
+ break;
+ case 'd':
+#if defined(DEBUGGING)
+ debug = TRUE;
+#endif
+ break;
+ case 'D':
+ image_dir = optarg;
+ break;
+ case 'F':
+ font_path.command_line_dir(optarg);
+ break;
case 'g':
- graphicAlphaBits = min(max(MIN_ALPHA_BITS, atoi(optarg)), MAX_ALPHA_BITS);
+ graphicAlphaBits = min(max(MIN_ALPHA_BITS, atoi(optarg)),
+ MAX_ALPHA_BITS);
if (graphicAlphaBits == 3) {
error("cannot use 3 bits of antialiasing information");
exit(1);
}
break;
- case 'b':
- // handled by post-grohtml (set background color to white)
+ case 'h':
+ // handled by post-grohtml
break;
- case 'D':
- image_dir = optarg;
+ case 'i':
+ image_res = atoi(optarg);
break;
case 'I':
image_template = optarg;
break;
- case 'i':
- image_res = atoi(optarg);
+ case 'j':
+ // handled by post-grohtml (set job name for multiple file output)
break;
- case 'F':
- font_path.command_line_dir(optarg);
+ case 'l':
+ // handled by post-grohtml (no automatic section links)
+ break;
+ case 'n':
+ // handled by post-grohtml (generate simple heading anchors)
break;
case 'o':
vertical_offset = atoi(optarg);
@@ -1373,14 +1603,18 @@ int scanArguments (int argc, char **argv)
case 'p':
show_progress = TRUE;
break;
- case 'd':
-#if defined(DEBUGGING)
- debug = TRUE;
-#endif
+ case 'r':
+ // handled by post-grohtml (no header and footer lines)
break;
- case 'h':
- // handled by post-grohtml
+ case 's':
+ // handled by post-grohtml (use font size n as the html base font size)
+ break;
+ case 'S':
+ // handled by post-grohtml (set file split level)
break;
+ case 'v':
+ printf("GNU pre-grohtml (groff) version %s\n", Version_string);
+ exit(0);
case CHAR_MAX + 1: // --help
usage(stdout);
exit(0);
@@ -1407,19 +1641,19 @@ int scanArguments (int argc, char **argv)
}
/*
- * makeTempFiles - name the temporary files
+ * makeTempFiles - Name the temporary files.
*/
-static int makeTempFiles (void)
+static int makeTempFiles(void)
{
#if defined(DEBUGGING)
- psFileName = "/tmp/prehtml-ps";
- regionFileName = "/tmp/prehtml-region";
- imagePageName = "/tmp/prehtml-page";
- psPageName = "/tmp/prehtml-psn";
- troffFileName = "/tmp/prehtml-troff";
- htmlFileName = "/tmp/prehtml-html";
-#else
+ psFileName = DEBUG_FILE("prehtml-ps");
+ regionFileName = DEBUG_FILE("prehtml-region");
+ imagePageName = DEBUG_FILE("prehtml-page");
+ psPageName = DEBUG_FILE("prehtml-psn");
+ troffFileName = DEBUG_FILE("prehtml-troff");
+ htmlFileName = DEBUG_FILE("prehtml-html");
+#else /* not DEBUGGING */
FILE *f;
/* psPageName contains a single page of postscript */
@@ -1462,7 +1696,7 @@ static int makeTempFiles (void)
}
fclose(f);
-#endif
+#endif /* not DEBUGGING */
return 0;
}
@@ -1470,9 +1704,27 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
program_name = argv[0];
int i;
- int found=0;
- int ok=1;
-
+ int found = 0;
+ int ok = 1;
+
+#ifdef CAPTURE_MODE
+ FILE *dump;
+ fprintf(stderr, "%s: invoked with %d arguments ...\n", argv[0], argc);
+ for (i = 0; i < argc; i++)
+ fprintf(stderr, "%2d: %s\n", i, argv[i]);
+ if ((dump = fopen(DEBUG_FILE("pre-html-data"), "wb")) != NULL) {
+ while((i = fgetc(stdin)) >= 0)
+ fputc(i, dump);
+ fclose(dump);
+ }
+ exit(1);
+#endif /* CAPTURE_MODE */
+ device = "html";
+ if (!font::load_desc())
+ fatal("cannot find devhtml/DESC exiting");
+ image_gen = font::image_generator;
+ if (image_gen == NULL || (strcmp(image_gen, "") == 0))
+ fatal("devhtml/DESC must set the image_generator field, exiting");
postscriptRes = get_resolution();
i = scanArguments(argc, argv);
setupAntiAlias();
@@ -1482,19 +1734,15 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
if (argv[i][0] != '-') {
/* found source file */
ok = do_file(argv[i]);
- if (! ok) {
- return( 0 );
- }
+ if (!ok)
+ return 0;
found = 1;
}
i++;
}
- copyofstdoutfd=dup(stdoutfd);
-
- if (! found) {
+ if (!found)
do_file("-");
- }
if (makeTempFiles())
return 1;
ok = inputFile.do_image(argc, argv);
@@ -1510,9 +1758,9 @@ static int do_file(const char *filename)
FILE *fp;
current_filename = filename;
- if (strcmp(filename, "-") == 0) {
+ if (strcmp(filename, "-") == 0)
fp = stdin;
- } else {
+ else {
fp = fopen(filename, "r");
if (fp == 0) {
error("can't open `%1': %2", filename, strerror(errno));
@@ -1521,6 +1769,7 @@ static int do_file(const char *filename)
}
if (inputFile.read_file(fp)) {
+ // XXX
}
if (fp != stdin)
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/preproc/html/pre-html.h b/contrib/groff/src/preproc/html/pre-html.h
index f9a590c17b7e..3eedb21c72bb 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/preproc/html/pre-html.h
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/preproc/html/pre-html.h
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
/*
* defines functions implemented within pre-html.c
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/preproc/html/pushback.cpp b/contrib/groff/src/preproc/html/pushback.cpp
index 07a15e36fe87..b71558783508 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/preproc/html/pushback.cpp
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/preproc/html/pushback.cpp
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
// -*- C++ -*-
-/* Copyright (C) 2000, 2001, 2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+/* Copyright (C) 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Written by Gaius Mulley (gaius@glam.ac.uk).
This file is part of groff.
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
#include "lib.h"
@@ -83,14 +83,12 @@ pushBackBuffer::pushBackBuffer (char *filename)
pushBackBuffer::~pushBackBuffer ()
{
- int old;
-
if (charStack != 0) {
free(charStack);
}
close(0);
/* restore stdin in file descriptor 0 */
- old = dup(stdIn);
+ dup(stdIn);
close(stdIn);
}
@@ -162,10 +160,8 @@ static int isWhite (char ch)
void pushBackBuffer::skipToNewline (void)
{
- char ch;
-
while ((putPB(getPB()) != '\n') && (! eofFound)) {
- ch = getPB();
+ getPB();
}
}
@@ -274,15 +270,15 @@ int pushBackBuffer::readInt (void)
* convertToFloat - converts integers, a and b into a.b
*/
-static float convertToFloat (int a, int b)
+static double convertToFloat (int a, int b)
{
int c=10;
- float f;
+ double f;
while (b>c) {
c *= 10;
}
- f = ((float)a) + (((float)b)/((float)c));
+ f = ((double)a) + (((double)b)/((double)c));
return( f );
}
@@ -290,7 +286,7 @@ static float convertToFloat (int a, int b)
* readNumber - returns a float representing the word just read.
*/
-float pushBackBuffer::readNumber (void)
+double pushBackBuffer::readNumber (void)
{
int i;
char ch;
@@ -300,7 +296,7 @@ float pushBackBuffer::readNumber (void)
return convertToFloat(i, readInt());
}
putPB(ch);
- return (float)i;
+ return (double)i;
}
/*
@@ -312,7 +308,7 @@ float pushBackBuffer::readNumber (void)
char *pushBackBuffer::readString (void)
{
char buffer[MAXPUSHBACKSTACK];
- char *string = 0;
+ char *str = 0;
int i=0;
char ch=getPB();
@@ -326,8 +322,8 @@ char *pushBackBuffer::readString (void)
}
if (i < MAXPUSHBACKSTACK) {
buffer[i] = (char)0;
- string = (char *)malloc(strlen(buffer)+1);
- strcpy(string, buffer);
+ str = (char *)malloc(strlen(buffer)+1);
+ strcpy(str, buffer);
}
- return( string );
+ return( str );
}
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/preproc/html/pushback.h b/contrib/groff/src/preproc/html/pushback.h
index 608bac53991e..3fddad66f11d 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/preproc/html/pushback.h
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/preproc/html/pushback.h
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
// -*- C -*-
-/* Copyright (C) 2000, 2001, 2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+/* Copyright (C) 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Written by Gaius Mulley (gaius@glam.ac.uk).
This file is part of groff.
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
#define eof (char)-1
@@ -39,16 +39,16 @@ class pushBackBuffer
int stdIn;
public:
- pushBackBuffer (char *);
- ~ pushBackBuffer ();
- char getPB (void);
- char putPB (char ch);
- void skipUntilToken (void);
- void skipToNewline (void);
- float readNumber (void);
- int readInt (void);
- char *readString (void);
- int isString (const char *string);
+ pushBackBuffer (char *);
+ ~ pushBackBuffer ();
+ char getPB (void);
+ char putPB (char ch);
+ void skipUntilToken (void);
+ void skipToNewline (void);
+ double readNumber (void);
+ int readInt (void);
+ char *readString (void);
+ int isString (const char *string);
};
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/preproc/pic/TODO b/contrib/groff/src/preproc/pic/TODO
index 2346b575e1de..a1d7554d4529 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/preproc/pic/TODO
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/preproc/pic/TODO
@@ -1,5 +1,3 @@
-Dotted and dashed ellipses.
-
In troff mode, dotted and dashed splines.
Make DELIMITED have type lstr; this would allow us to give better
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/preproc/pic/common.cpp b/contrib/groff/src/preproc/pic/common.cpp
index 5075e936142d..47a23cd920ef 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/preproc/pic/common.cpp
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/preproc/pic/common.cpp
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
// -*- C++ -*-
-/* Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+/* Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Written by James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
This file is part of groff.
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
#include "pic.h"
#include "common.h"
@@ -78,6 +78,157 @@ void common_output::dotted_circle(const position &cent, double rad,
dot(cent + position(cos(ang), sin(ang))*rad, lt);
}
+// recursive function for dash drawing, used by dashed_ellipse
+
+void common_output::ellipse_arc(const position &cent,
+ const position &z0, const position &z1,
+ const distance &dim, const line_type &lt)
+{
+ assert(lt.type == line_type::solid);
+ assert(dim.x != 0 && dim.y != 0);
+ double eps = 0.0001;
+ position zml = (z0 + z1) / 2;
+ // apply affine transformation (from ellipse to circle) to compute angle
+ // of new position, then invert transformation to get exact position
+ double psi = atan2(zml.y / dim.y, zml.x / dim.x);
+ position zm = position(dim.x * cos(psi), dim.y * sin(psi));
+ // to approximate the ellipse arc with one or more circle arcs, we
+ // first compute the radius of curvature in zm
+ double a_2 = dim.x * dim.x;
+ double a_4 = a_2 * a_2;
+ double b_2 = dim.y * dim.y;
+ double b_4 = b_2 * b_2;
+ double e_2 = a_2 - b_2;
+ double temp = a_4 * zm.y * zm.y + b_4 * zm.x * zm.x;
+ double rho = sqrt(temp / a_4 / b_4 * temp / a_4 / b_4 * temp);
+ // compute center of curvature circle
+ position M = position(e_2 * zm.x / a_2 * zm.x / a_2 * zm.x,
+ -e_2 * zm.y / b_2 * zm.y / b_2 * zm.y);
+ // compute distance between circle and ellipse arc at start and end
+ double phi0 = atan2(z0.y - M.y, z0.x - M.x);
+ double phi1 = atan2(z1.y - M.y, z1.x - M.x);
+ position M0 = position(rho * cos(phi0), rho * sin(phi0)) + M;
+ position M1 = position(rho * cos(phi1), rho * sin(phi1)) + M;
+ double dist0 = hypot(z0 - M0) / sqrt(z0 * z0);
+ double dist1 = hypot(z1 - M1) / sqrt(z1 * z1);
+ if (dist0 < eps && dist1 < eps)
+ solid_arc(M + cent, rho, phi0, phi1, lt);
+ else {
+ ellipse_arc(cent, z0, zm, dim, lt);
+ ellipse_arc(cent, zm, z1, dim, lt);
+ }
+}
+
+// output a dashed ellipse as a series of arcs
+
+void common_output::dashed_ellipse(const position &cent, const distance &dim,
+ const line_type &lt)
+{
+ assert(lt.type == line_type::dashed);
+ double dim_x = dim.x / 2;
+ double dim_y = dim.y / 2;
+ line_type slt = lt;
+ slt.type = line_type::solid;
+ double dw = lt.dash_width;
+ // we use an approximation to compute the ellipse length (found in:
+ // Bronstein, Semendjajew, Taschenbuch der Mathematik)
+ double lambda = (dim.x - dim.y) / (dim.x + dim.y);
+ double le = M_PI / 2 * (dim.x + dim.y)
+ * ((64 - 3 * lambda * lambda * lambda * lambda )
+ / (64 - 16 * lambda * lambda));
+ // for symmetry we make nmax a multiple of 8
+ int nmax = 8 * int(le / dw / 8 + 0.5);
+ if (nmax < 8) {
+ nmax = 8;
+ dw = le / 8;
+ }
+ int ndash = nmax / 2;
+ double gapwidth = (le - dw * ndash) / ndash;
+ double l = 0;
+ position z = position(dim_x, 0);
+ position zdot = z;
+ int j = 0;
+ int jmax = int(10 / lt.dash_width);
+ for (int i = 0; i <= nmax; i++) {
+ position zold = z;
+ position zpre = zdot;
+ double ld = (int(i / 2) + 0.5) * dw + int((i + 1) / 2) * gapwidth;
+ double lold = 0;
+ double dl = 1;
+ // find next position for fixed arc length
+ while (l < ld) {
+ j++;
+ lold = l;
+ zold = z;
+ double phi = j * 2 * M_PI / jmax;
+ z = position(dim_x * cos(phi), dim_y * sin(phi));
+ dl = hypot(z - zold);
+ l += dl;
+ }
+ // interpolate linearly between the last two points,
+ // using the length difference as the scaling factor
+ double delta = (ld - lold) / dl;
+ zdot = zold + (z - zold) * delta;
+ // compute angle of new position on the affine circle
+ // and use it to get the exact value on the ellipse
+ double psi = atan2(zdot.y / dim_y, zdot.x / dim_x);
+ zdot = position(dim_x * cos(psi), dim_y * sin(psi));
+ if ((i % 2 == 0) && (i > 1))
+ ellipse_arc(cent, zpre, zdot, dim / 2, slt);
+ }
+}
+
+// output a dotted ellipse as a series of dots
+
+void common_output::dotted_ellipse(const position &cent, const distance &dim,
+ const line_type &lt)
+{
+ assert(lt.type == line_type::dotted);
+ double dim_x = dim.x / 2;
+ double dim_y = dim.y / 2;
+ line_type slt = lt;
+ slt.type = line_type::solid;
+ // we use an approximation to compute the ellipse length (found in:
+ // Bronstein, Semendjajew, Taschenbuch der Mathematik)
+ double lambda = (dim.x - dim.y) / (dim.x + dim.y);
+ double le = M_PI / 2 * (dim.x + dim.y)
+ * ((64 - 3 * lambda * lambda * lambda * lambda )
+ / (64 - 16 * lambda * lambda));
+ // for symmetry we make nmax a multiple of 4
+ int ndots = 4 * int(le / lt.dash_width / 4 + 0.5);
+ if (ndots < 4)
+ ndots = 4;
+ double l = 0;
+ position z = position(dim_x, 0);
+ int j = 0;
+ int jmax = int(10 / lt.dash_width);
+ for (int i = 1; i <= ndots; i++) {
+ position zold = z;
+ double lold = l;
+ double ld = i * le / ndots;
+ double dl = 1;
+ // find next position for fixed arc length
+ while (l < ld) {
+ j++;
+ lold = l;
+ zold = z;
+ double phi = j * 2 * M_PI / jmax;
+ z = position(dim_x * cos(phi), dim_y * sin(phi));
+ dl = hypot(z - zold);
+ l += dl;
+ }
+ // interpolate linearly between the last two points,
+ // using the length difference as the scaling factor
+ double delta = (ld - lold) / dl;
+ position zdot = zold + (z - zold) * delta;
+ // compute angle of new position on the affine circle
+ // and use it to get the exact value on the ellipse
+ double psi = atan2(zdot.y / dim_y, zdot.x / dim_x);
+ zdot = position(dim_x * cos(psi), dim_y * sin(psi));
+ dot(cent + zdot, slt);
+ }
+}
+
// return non-zero iff we can compute a center
int compute_arc_center(const position &start, const position &cent,
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/preproc/pic/common.h b/contrib/groff/src/preproc/pic/common.h
index 90b65fa9d613..50238344d8a4 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/preproc/pic/common.h
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/preproc/pic/common.h
@@ -1,5 +1,6 @@
// -*- C++ -*-
-/* Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+/* Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 2003
+ Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Written by James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
This file is part of groff.
@@ -16,7 +17,7 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
class common_output : public output {
private:
@@ -33,8 +34,13 @@ private:
double gap_width, double *offsetp);
protected:
virtual void dot(const position &, const line_type &) = 0;
+ void ellipse_arc(const position &, const position &,
+ const position &, const distance &,
+ const line_type &);
void dashed_circle(const position &, double rad, const line_type &);
void dotted_circle(const position &, double rad, const line_type &);
+ void dashed_ellipse(const position &, const distance &, const line_type &);
+ void dotted_ellipse(const position &, const distance &, const line_type &);
void dashed_arc(const position &, const position &, const position &,
const line_type &);
void dotted_arc(const position &, const position &, const position &,
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/preproc/pic/lex.cpp b/contrib/groff/src/preproc/pic/lex.cpp
index b8aa9ebcfae1..ceca36854648 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/preproc/pic/lex.cpp
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/preproc/pic/lex.cpp
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
// -*- C++ -*-
-/* Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2000, 2002, 2003
+/* Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004
Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Written by James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
#include "pic.h"
#include "ptable.h"
@@ -1329,21 +1329,23 @@ void do_undef()
class for_input : public input {
char *var;
char *body;
+ double from;
double to;
int by_is_multiplicative;
double by;
const char *p;
int done_newline;
public:
- for_input(char *, double, int, double, char *);
+ for_input(char *, double, double, int, double, char *);
~for_input();
int get();
int peek();
};
-for_input::for_input(char *vr, double t, int bim, double b, char *bd)
-: var(vr), body(bd), to(t), by_is_multiplicative(bim), by(b), p(body),
- done_newline(0)
+for_input::for_input(char *vr, double f, double t,
+ int bim, double b, char *bd)
+: var(vr), body(bd), from(f), to(t), by_is_multiplicative(bim), by(b),
+ p(body), done_newline(0)
{
}
@@ -1374,7 +1376,8 @@ int for_input::get()
else
val += by;
define_variable(var, val);
- if (val > to) {
+ if ((from <= to && val > to)
+ || (from >= to && val < to)) {
p = 0;
return EOF;
}
@@ -1399,7 +1402,8 @@ int for_input::peek()
return EOF;
}
else {
- if (val + by > to)
+ if ((from <= to && val + by > to)
+ || (from >= to && val + by < to))
return EOF;
}
if (*body == '\0')
@@ -1411,8 +1415,12 @@ void do_for(char *var, double from, double to, int by_is_multiplicative,
double by, char *body)
{
define_variable(var, from);
- if (from <= to)
- input_stack::push(new for_input(var, to, by_is_multiplicative, by, body));
+ if ((by_is_multiplicative && by <= 0)
+ || (by > 0 && from > to)
+ || (by < 0 && from < to))
+ return;
+ input_stack::push(new for_input(var, from, to,
+ by_is_multiplicative, by, body));
}
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/preproc/pic/main.cpp b/contrib/groff/src/preproc/pic/main.cpp
index 8788fa6d5a9b..0e05f77cd280 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/preproc/pic/main.cpp
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/preproc/pic/main.cpp
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
#include "pic.h"
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/preproc/pic/object.cpp b/contrib/groff/src/preproc/pic/object.cpp
index d5c0d6c06805..aefbd45e3940 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/preproc/pic/object.cpp
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/preproc/pic/object.cpp
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
// -*- C++ -*-
-/* Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2001, 2002, 2003
+/* Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005
Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Written by James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
#include "pic.h"
#include "ptable.h"
@@ -202,7 +202,7 @@ double operator*(const position &a, const position &b)
double hypot(const position &a)
{
- return hypot(a.x, a.y);
+ return groff_hypot(a.x, a.y);
}
struct arrow_head_type {
@@ -233,13 +233,14 @@ void draw_arrow(const position &pos, const distance &dir,
v[2] = pos + base - n;
// fill with outline color
out->set_color(outline_color_for_fill, outline_color_for_fill);
+ // make stroke thin to avoid arrow sticking
+ slt.thickness = 0.1;
out->polygon(v, 3, slt, 1);
}
else {
- position v[2];
- v[0] = pos;
- v[1] = pos + base + n;
- out->line(pos + base - n, v, 2, slt);
+ // use two line segments to avoid arrow sticking
+ out->line(pos + base - n, &pos, 1, slt);
+ out->line(pos + base + n, &pos, 1, slt);
}
}
@@ -716,9 +717,9 @@ void closed_object::set_fill(double f)
fill = f;
}
-void closed_object::set_fill_color(char *fill)
+void closed_object::set_fill_color(char *f)
{
- color_fill = strsave(fill);
+ color_fill = strsave(f);
}
class box_object : public closed_object {
@@ -1258,12 +1259,47 @@ void line_object::print()
if (lt.type == line_type::invisible)
return;
out->set_color(0, graphic_object::get_outline_color());
- out->line(strt, v, n, lt);
- if (arrow_at_start)
- draw_arrow(strt, strt-v[0], aht, lt, graphic_object::get_outline_color());
- if (arrow_at_end)
- draw_arrow(en, v[n-1] - (n > 1 ? v[n - 2] : strt), aht, lt,
- graphic_object::get_outline_color());
+ // shorten line length to avoid arrow sticking.
+ position sp = strt;
+ if (arrow_at_start) {
+ position base = v[0] - strt;
+ double hyp = hypot(base);
+ if (hyp == 0.0) {
+ error("cannot draw arrow on object with zero length");
+ return;
+ }
+ if (aht.solid && out->supports_filled_polygons()) {
+ base *= aht.height / hyp;
+ draw_arrow(strt, strt - v[0], aht, lt,
+ graphic_object::get_outline_color());
+ sp = strt + base;
+ } else {
+ base *= fabs(lt.thickness) / hyp / 72 / 4;
+ sp = strt + base;
+ draw_arrow(sp, sp - v[0], aht, lt,
+ graphic_object::get_outline_color());
+ }
+ }
+ if (arrow_at_end) {
+ position base = v[n-1] - (n > 1 ? v[n-2] : strt);
+ double hyp = hypot(base);
+ if (hyp == 0.0) {
+ error("cannot draw arrow on object with zero length");
+ return;
+ }
+ if (aht.solid && out->supports_filled_polygons()) {
+ base *= aht.height / hyp;
+ draw_arrow(en, v[n-1] - (n > 1 ? v[n-2] : strt), aht, lt,
+ graphic_object::get_outline_color());
+ v[n-1] = en - base;
+ } else {
+ base *= fabs(lt.thickness) / hyp / 72 / 4;
+ v[n-1] = en - base;
+ draw_arrow(v[n-1], v[n-1] - (n > 1 ? v[n-2] : strt), aht, lt,
+ graphic_object::get_outline_color());
+ }
+ }
+ out->line(sp, v, n, lt);
out->reset_color();
}
@@ -1328,12 +1364,47 @@ void spline_object::print()
if (lt.type == line_type::invisible)
return;
out->set_color(0, graphic_object::get_outline_color());
- out->spline(strt, v, n, lt);
- if (arrow_at_start)
- draw_arrow(strt, strt-v[0], aht, lt, graphic_object::get_outline_color());
- if (arrow_at_end)
- draw_arrow(en, v[n-1] - (n > 1 ? v[n - 2] : strt), aht, lt,
- graphic_object::get_outline_color());
+ // shorten line length for spline to avoid arrow sticking
+ position sp = strt;
+ if (arrow_at_start) {
+ position base = v[0] - strt;
+ double hyp = hypot(base);
+ if (hyp == 0.0) {
+ error("cannot draw arrow on object with zero length");
+ return;
+ }
+ if (aht.solid && out->supports_filled_polygons()) {
+ base *= aht.height / hyp;
+ draw_arrow(strt, strt - v[0], aht, lt,
+ graphic_object::get_outline_color());
+ sp = strt + base*0.1; // to reserve spline shape
+ } else {
+ base *= fabs(lt.thickness) / hyp / 72 / 4;
+ sp = strt + base;
+ draw_arrow(sp, sp - v[0], aht, lt,
+ graphic_object::get_outline_color());
+ }
+ }
+ if (arrow_at_end) {
+ position base = v[n-1] - (n > 1 ? v[n-2] : strt);
+ double hyp = hypot(base);
+ if (hyp == 0.0) {
+ error("cannot draw arrow on object with zero length");
+ return;
+ }
+ if (aht.solid && out->supports_filled_polygons()) {
+ base *= aht.height / hyp;
+ draw_arrow(en, v[n-1] - (n > 1 ? v[n-2] : strt), aht, lt,
+ graphic_object::get_outline_color());
+ v[n-1] = en - base*0.1; // to reserve spline shape
+ } else {
+ base *= fabs(lt.thickness) / hyp / 72 / 4;
+ v[n-1] = en - base;
+ draw_arrow(v[n-1], v[n-1] - (n > 1 ? v[n-2] : strt), aht, lt,
+ graphic_object::get_outline_color());
+ }
+ }
+ out->spline(sp, v, n, lt);
out->reset_color();
}
@@ -1542,22 +1613,70 @@ void arc_object::print()
if (lt.type == line_type::invisible)
return;
out->set_color(0, graphic_object::get_outline_color());
- if (clockwise)
- out->arc(en, cent, strt, lt);
- else
- out->arc(strt, cent, en, lt);
+ // handle arrow direction; make shorter line for arc
+ position sp, ep, b;
+ if (clockwise) {
+ sp = en;
+ ep = strt;
+ } else {
+ sp = strt;
+ ep = en;
+ }
if (arrow_at_start) {
- position c = cent - strt;
- draw_arrow(strt,
- (clockwise ? position(c.y, -c.x) : position(-c.y, c.x)),
- aht, lt, graphic_object::get_outline_color());
+ double theta = aht.height / rad;
+ if (clockwise)
+ theta = - theta;
+ b = strt - cent;
+ b = position(b.x*cos(theta) - b.y*sin(theta),
+ b.x*sin(theta) + b.y*cos(theta)) + cent;
+ if (clockwise)
+ ep = b;
+ else
+ sp = b;
+ if (aht.solid && out->supports_filled_polygons()) {
+ draw_arrow(strt, strt - b, aht, lt,
+ graphic_object::get_outline_color());
+ } else {
+ position v = b;
+ theta = fabs(lt.thickness) / 72 / 4 / rad;
+ if (clockwise)
+ theta = - theta;
+ b = strt - cent;
+ b = position(b.x*cos(theta) - b.y*sin(theta),
+ b.x*sin(theta) + b.y*cos(theta)) + cent;
+ draw_arrow(b, b - v, aht, lt,
+ graphic_object::get_outline_color());
+ out->line(b, &v, 1, lt);
+ }
}
if (arrow_at_end) {
- position e = en - cent;
- draw_arrow(en,
- (clockwise ? position(e.y, -e.x) : position(-e.y, e.x)),
- aht, lt, graphic_object::get_outline_color());
+ double theta = aht.height / rad;
+ if (!clockwise)
+ theta = - theta;
+ b = en - cent;
+ b = position(b.x*cos(theta) - b.y*sin(theta),
+ b.x*sin(theta) + b.y*cos(theta)) + cent;
+ if (clockwise)
+ sp = b;
+ else
+ ep = b;
+ if (aht.solid && out->supports_filled_polygons()) {
+ draw_arrow(en, en - b, aht, lt,
+ graphic_object::get_outline_color());
+ } else {
+ position v = b;
+ theta = fabs(lt.thickness) / 72 / 4 / rad;
+ if (!clockwise)
+ theta = - theta;
+ b = en - cent;
+ b = position(b.x*cos(theta) - b.y*sin(theta),
+ b.x*sin(theta) + b.y*cos(theta)) + cent;
+ draw_arrow(b, b - v, aht, lt,
+ graphic_object::get_outline_color());
+ out->line(b, &v, 1, lt);
+ }
}
+ out->arc(sp, cent, ep, lt);
out->reset_color();
}
@@ -1587,21 +1706,21 @@ void arc_object::update_bounding_box(bounding_box *p)
start_quad += 4.0;
while (end_quad <= start_quad)
end_quad += 4.0;
- double radius = max(hypot(start_offset), hypot(end_offset));
+ double r = max(hypot(start_offset), hypot(end_offset));
for (int q = int(start_quad) + 1; q < end_quad; q++) {
position offset;
switch (q % 4) {
case 0:
- offset.x = radius;
+ offset.x = r;
break;
case 1:
- offset.y = radius;
+ offset.y = r;
break;
case 2:
- offset.x = -radius;
+ offset.x = -r;
break;
case 3:
- offset.y = -radius;
+ offset.y = -r;
break;
}
p->encompass(cent + offset);
@@ -1753,7 +1872,7 @@ object *object_spec::make_object(position *curpos, direction *dirp)
obj->set_thickness(th);
if (flags & IS_OUTLINED)
obj->set_outline_color(outlined);
- if (flags & (IS_DEFAULT_FILLED|IS_FILLED)) {
+ if (flags & (IS_DEFAULT_FILLED | IS_FILLED)) {
if (flags & IS_SHADED)
obj->set_fill_color(shaded);
else {
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/preproc/pic/object.h b/contrib/groff/src/preproc/pic/object.h
index 98937f933287..9f7f4bc33708 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/preproc/pic/object.h
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/preproc/pic/object.h
@@ -1,5 +1,6 @@
// -*- C++ -*-
-/* Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+/* Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2002, 2004
+ Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Written by James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
This file is part of groff.
@@ -16,7 +17,7 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
struct place;
@@ -163,9 +164,9 @@ struct segment {
segment(const position &, int, segment *);
};
-struct rectangle_object;
-struct graphic_object;
-struct linear_object;
+class rectangle_object;
+class graphic_object;
+class linear_object;
struct object_spec {
unsigned long flags;
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/preproc/pic/output.h b/contrib/groff/src/preproc/pic/output.h
index a0a8331f883d..aa03e776bb00 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/preproc/pic/output.h
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/preproc/pic/output.h
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
// -*- C++ -*-
-/* Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+/* Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2001 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Written by James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
This file is part of groff.
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
struct line_type {
enum { invisible, solid, dotted, dashed } type;
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/preproc/pic/pic.h b/contrib/groff/src/preproc/pic/pic.h
index 166e4e759a2b..e3b850a96ef0 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/preproc/pic/pic.h
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/preproc/pic/pic.h
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
// -*- C++ -*-
-/* Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2000, 2001, 2003
+/* Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2005
Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Written by James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
#include "lib.h"
@@ -25,12 +25,6 @@ Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <errno.h>
-#ifdef NEED_DECLARATION_HYPOT
-extern "C" {
- double hypot(double, double);
-}
-#endif /* NEED_DECLARATION_HYPOT */
-
#ifdef NEED_DECLARATION_RAND
#undef rand
extern "C" {
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/preproc/pic/pic.man b/contrib/groff/src/preproc/pic/pic.man
index c12e93ab2b2c..c54cfbef5911 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/preproc/pic/pic.man
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/preproc/pic/pic.man
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
.ig
-Copyright (C) 1989-2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+Copyright (C) 1989-2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Permission is granted to make and distribute verbatim copies of
this manual provided the copyright notice and this permission notice
@@ -322,6 +322,16 @@ then
.I variable
will instead be multiplied by
.IR expr3 .
+The value of
+.I expr3
+can be negative for the additive case;
+.I variable
+is then tested whether it is greater than or equal to
+.IR expr2 .
+For the multiplicative case,
+.I expr3
+must be greater than zero.
+If the constraints aren't met, the loop isn't executed.
.I X
can be any character not occurring in
.IR body .
@@ -362,6 +372,25 @@ This has a similar effect to a line beginning with
or
.BR \e ,
but allows the values of variables to be passed through.
+For example,
+.RS
+.IP
+.ft B
+.nf
+\&.PS
+x = 14
+command ".ds string x is " x "."
+\&.PE
+\e*[string]
+.ft
+.fi
+.RE
+.IP
+prints
+.RS
+.IP
+.B x is 14.
+.RE
.
.TP
\fBsh\fR \fIX\fR \fIcommand\fR \fIX\fR
@@ -522,7 +551,10 @@ print x " " y
.RE
.IP
prints
-.BR 5\ 3 .
+.RS
+.IP
+.B 5 3
+.RE
.
.LP
Arguments of the form
@@ -625,8 +657,10 @@ where
.I dir
is the current direction.
For example
-.IP
+.LP
+.RS
.B line 2i
+.RE
.LP
means draw a line 2\ inches long in the current direction.
The `i' (or `I') character is ignored; to use another measurement unit,
@@ -645,6 +679,7 @@ Initially these have values 8.5 and 11.
Scientific notation is allowed for numbers.
For example
.RS
+.LP
.B
x = 5e\-2
.RE
@@ -653,21 +688,25 @@ x = 5e\-2
Text attributes can be compounded.
For example,
.RS
+.LP
.B
"foo" above ljust
.RE
-is legal.
+.LP
+is valid.
.
.LP
There is no limit to the depth to which blocks can be examined.
For example,
.RS
+.LP
.B
[A: [B: [C: box ]]] with .A.B.C.sw at 1,2
.br
.B
circle at last [\^].A.B.C
.RE
+.LP
is acceptable.
.
.LP
@@ -675,8 +714,8 @@ Arcs now have compass points
determined by the circle of which the arc is a part.
.
.LP
-Circles and arcs can be dotted or dashed.
-In \*(tx mode splines can be dotted or dashed.
+Circles, ellipses, and arcs can be dotted or dashed.
+In \*(tx mode splines can be dotted or dashed also.
.
.LP
Boxes can have rounded corners.
@@ -805,7 +844,7 @@ Three additional modifiers are available to specify colored objects:
sets the color of the outline,
.B shaded
the fill color, and
-.BR colo [ u ] r [ ed ]
+.B colo\fR[\fPu\fR]\fPr\fR[\fPed\fR]
sets both.
All three keywords expect a suffix specifying the color, for example
.RS
@@ -974,6 +1013,7 @@ has built-in graphics conversion devices that are called with the option
.RE
.LP
Call
+.LP
.RS
.B gs --help
.RE
@@ -1052,7 +1092,7 @@ W. Richard Stevens - Examples of picMacros
.
Input characters that are invalid for
.B groff
-(ie those with
+(i.e., those with
.SM ASCII
code 0, or 013 octal, or between 015 and 037 octal, or between 0200 and 0237
octal) are rejected even in \*(tx mode.
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/preproc/pic/pic.y b/contrib/groff/src/preproc/pic/pic.y
index 2ee1decf829f..83d0fe0222ad 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/preproc/pic/pic.y
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/preproc/pic/pic.y
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-/* Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003
+/* Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005
Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Written by James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
@@ -16,14 +16,13 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
%{
#include "pic.h"
#include "ptable.h"
#include "object.h"
extern int delim_flag;
-extern void do_copy(const char *);
extern void copy_rest_thru(const char *, const char *);
extern void copy_file_thru(const char *, const char *, const char *);
extern void push_body(const char *);
@@ -1109,8 +1108,16 @@ sprintf_args:
else {
double *oldv = $$.v;
$$.maxv *= 2;
+#if 0
$$.v = new double[$$.maxv];
memcpy($$.v, oldv, $$.nv*sizeof(double));
+#else
+ // workaround for bug in Compaq C++ V6.5-033
+ // for Compaq Tru64 UNIX V5.1A (Rev. 1885)
+ double *foo = new double[$$.maxv];
+ memcpy(foo, oldv, $$.nv*sizeof(double));
+ $$.v = foo;
+#endif
a_delete oldv;
}
}
@@ -1128,6 +1135,12 @@ position:
$$.x = pos.x;
$$.y = pos.y;
}
+ | '(' place ')'
+ {
+ position pos = $2;
+ $$.x = pos.x;
+ $$.y = pos.y;
+ }
;
position_not_place:
@@ -1138,11 +1151,21 @@ position_not_place:
$$.x = $1.x + $3.x;
$$.y = $1.y + $3.y;
}
+ | '(' position '+' expr_pair ')'
+ {
+ $$.x = $2.x + $4.x;
+ $$.y = $2.y + $4.y;
+ }
| position '-' expr_pair
{
$$.x = $1.x - $3.x;
$$.y = $1.y - $3.y;
}
+ | '(' position '-' expr_pair ')'
+ {
+ $$.x = $2.x - $4.x;
+ $$.y = $2.y - $4.y;
+ }
| '(' position ',' position ')'
{
$$.x = $2.x;
@@ -1153,11 +1176,21 @@ position_not_place:
$$.x = (1.0 - $1)*$3.x + $1*$5.x;
$$.y = (1.0 - $1)*$3.y + $1*$5.y;
}
+ | '(' expr between position AND position ')'
+ {
+ $$.x = (1.0 - $2)*$4.x + $2*$6.x;
+ $$.y = (1.0 - $2)*$4.y + $2*$6.y;
+ }
| expr '<' position ',' position '>'
{
$$.x = (1.0 - $1)*$3.x + $1*$5.x;
$$.y = (1.0 - $1)*$3.y + $1*$5.y;
}
+ | '(' expr '<' position ',' position '>' ')'
+ {
+ $$.x = (1.0 - $2)*$4.x + $2*$6.x;
+ $$.y = (1.0 - $2)*$4.y + $2*$6.y;
+ }
;
between:
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/preproc/pic/position.h b/contrib/groff/src/preproc/pic/position.h
index ab7d5469c006..c62e3e7bd0da 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/preproc/pic/position.h
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/preproc/pic/position.h
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
struct place;
struct position {
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/preproc/pic/tex.cpp b/contrib/groff/src/preproc/pic/tex.cpp
index dbebe4618dd8..f997b868d687 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/preproc/pic/tex.cpp
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/preproc/pic/tex.cpp
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
#include "pic.h"
@@ -324,12 +324,25 @@ void tex_output::ellipse(const position &cent, const distance &dim,
printf(" \\special{sh %.3f}%%\n", fill);
}
position c = transform(cent);
- printf(" \\special{%s %d %d %d %d 0 6.28319}%%\n",
- (lt.type == line_type::invisible ? "ia" : "ar"),
- milliinches(c.x),
- milliinches(c.y),
- milliinches(dim.x/(2.0*scale)),
- milliinches(dim.y/(2.0*scale)));
+ switch (lt.type) {
+ case line_type::solid:
+ case line_type::invisible:
+ printf(" \\special{%s %d %d %d %d 0 6.28319}%%\n",
+ (lt.type == line_type::invisible ? "ia" : "ar"),
+ milliinches(c.x),
+ milliinches(c.y),
+ milliinches(dim.x/(2.0*scale)),
+ milliinches(dim.y/(2.0*scale)));
+ break;
+ case line_type::dashed:
+ dashed_ellipse(cent, dim / scale, lt);
+ break;
+ case line_type::dotted:
+ dotted_ellipse(cent, dim / scale, lt);
+ break;
+ default:
+ assert(0);
+ }
}
void tex_output::command(const char *s, const char *, int)
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/preproc/pic/troff.cpp b/contrib/groff/src/preproc/pic/troff.cpp
index cf8f5eee1938..688ca47b9c47 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/preproc/pic/troff.cpp
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/preproc/pic/troff.cpp
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
// -*- C++ -*-
-/* Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003
+/* Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005
Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Written by James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
#include "pic.h"
#include "common.h"
@@ -197,7 +197,11 @@ void simple_output::ellipse(const position &cent, const distance &dim,
case line_type::invisible:
break;
case line_type::dotted:
+ dotted_ellipse(cent, dim, lt);
+ break;
case line_type::dashed:
+ dashed_ellipse(cent, dim, lt);
+ break;
case line_type::solid:
simple_ellipse(0, cent, dim);
break;
@@ -320,7 +324,7 @@ void troff_output::simple_circle(int filled, const position &cent, double rad)
position c = transform(cent);
printf("\\h'%.3fi'"
"\\v'%.3fi'"
- "\\D'%c%.3fi'"
+ "\\D'%c %.3fi'"
"\n.sp -1\n",
c.x - rad/scale,
c.y,
@@ -334,7 +338,7 @@ void troff_output::simple_ellipse(int filled, const position &cent,
position c = transform(cent);
printf("\\h'%.3fi'"
"\\v'%.3fi'"
- "\\D'%c%.3fi %.3fi'"
+ "\\D'%c %.3fi %.3fi'"
"\n.sp -1\n",
c.x - dim.x/(2.0*scale),
c.y,
@@ -351,7 +355,7 @@ void troff_output::simple_arc(const position &start, const distance &cent,
distance ev = transform(end) - c;
printf("\\h'%.3fi'"
"\\v'%.3fi'"
- "\\D'a%.3fi %.3fi %.3fi %.3fi'"
+ "\\D'a %.3fi %.3fi %.3fi %.3fi'"
"\n.sp -1\n",
s.x, s.y, cv.x, cv.y, ev.x, ev.y);
}
@@ -362,7 +366,7 @@ void troff_output::simple_line(const position &start, const position &end)
distance ev = transform(end) - s;
printf("\\h'%.3fi'"
"\\v'%.3fi'"
- "\\D'l%.3fi %.3fi'"
+ "\\D'l %.3fi %.3fi'"
"\n.sp -1\n",
s.x, s.y, ev.x, ev.y);
}
@@ -374,7 +378,7 @@ void troff_output::simple_spline(const position &start,
printf("\\h'%.3fi'"
"\\v'%.3fi'",
pos.x, pos.y);
- fputs("\\D'~", stdout);
+ fputs("\\D'~ ", stdout);
for (int i = 0; i < n; i++) {
position temp = transform(v[i]);
distance d = temp - pos;
@@ -394,7 +398,7 @@ void troff_output::simple_polygon(int filled, const position *v, int n)
printf("\\h'%.3fi'"
"\\v'%.3fi'",
pos.x, pos.y);
- printf("\\D'%c", (filled ? 'P' : 'p'));
+ printf("\\D'%c ", (filled ? 'P' : 'p'));
for (int i = 1; i < n; i++) {
position temp = transform(v[i]);
distance d = temp - pos;
@@ -476,13 +480,15 @@ void troff_output::line_thickness(double p)
void troff_output::set_fill(double f)
{
if (driver_extension_flag && f != last_fill) {
- printf("\\D'Fg %.3f'\n.sp -1\n", 1.0 - f);
+ // \D'Fg ...' emits a node only in compatibility mode,
+ // thus we add a dummy node
+ printf("\\&\\D'Fg %.3f'\n.sp -1\n", 1.0 - f);
last_fill = f;
}
if (last_filled) {
free(last_filled);
last_filled = 0;
- printf("\\M[]\n.sp -1\n");
+ printf(".fcolor\n");
}
}
@@ -492,12 +498,14 @@ void troff_output::set_color(char *color_fill, char *color_outlined)
if (last_filled || last_outlined) {
reset_color();
}
+ // .gcolor and .fcolor emit a node in compatibility mode only,
+ // but that won't work anyway
if (color_fill) {
- printf("\\M[%s]\n.sp -1\n", color_fill);
+ printf(".fcolor %s\n", color_fill);
last_filled = strsave(color_fill);
}
if (color_outlined) {
- printf("\\m[%s]\n.sp -1\n", color_outlined);
+ printf(".gcolor %s\n", color_outlined);
last_outlined = strsave(color_outlined);
}
}
@@ -507,12 +515,12 @@ void troff_output::reset_color()
{
if (driver_extension_flag) {
if (last_filled) {
- printf("\\M[]\n.sp -1\n");
+ printf(".fcolor\n");
a_delete last_filled;
last_filled = 0;
}
if (last_outlined) {
- printf("\\m[]\n.sp -1\n");
+ printf(".gcolor\n");
a_delete last_outlined;
last_outlined = 0;
}
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/preproc/refer/command.cpp b/contrib/groff/src/preproc/refer/command.cpp
index a7c6bfb89381..441f9534e154 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/preproc/refer/command.cpp
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/preproc/refer/command.cpp
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
// -*- C++ -*-
-/* Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2001, 2002
+/* Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2001, 2002, 2004
Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Written by James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
#include "refer.h"
#include "refid.h"
@@ -632,7 +632,7 @@ a single field,
? means that the previous argument is optional, * means that the
previous argument can occur any number of times. */
-struct {
+struct S {
const char *name;
command_t func;
const char *arg_types;
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/preproc/refer/command.h b/contrib/groff/src/preproc/refer/command.h
index c7085db6927b..f0472ac8b6a7 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/preproc/refer/command.h
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/preproc/refer/command.h
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
void process_commands(const char *file);
void process_commands(string &s, const char *file, int lineno);
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/preproc/refer/label.y b/contrib/groff/src/preproc/refer/label.y
index 2648b98552dc..d76f95ef3c33 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/preproc/refer/label.y
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/preproc/refer/label.y
@@ -1,5 +1,6 @@
/* -*- C++ -*-
- Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2000 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+ Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2000, 2004
+ Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Written by James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
This file is part of groff.
@@ -16,7 +17,7 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
%{
@@ -406,6 +407,20 @@ const char *spec_ptr;
const char *spec_end;
const char *spec_cur;
+static char uppercase_array[] = {
+ 'A', 'B', 'C', 'D', 'E', 'F', 'G', 'H',
+ 'I', 'J', 'K', 'L', 'M', 'N', 'O', 'P',
+ 'Q', 'R', 'S', 'T', 'U', 'V', 'W', 'X',
+ 'Y', 'Z',
+};
+
+static char lowercase_array[] = {
+ 'a', 'b', 'c', 'd', 'e', 'f', 'g', 'h',
+ 'i', 'j', 'k', 'l', 'm', 'n', 'o', 'p',
+ 'q', 'r', 's', 't', 'u', 'v', 'w', 'x',
+ 'y', 'z',
+};
+
int yylex()
{
while (spec_ptr < spec_end && csspace(*spec_ptr))
@@ -589,7 +604,8 @@ static const char *format_serial(char c, int n)
d = 26;
n -= d;
n /= 26;
- *p++ = c + d - 1; // ASCII dependent
+ *p++ = c == 'a' ? lowercase_array[d - 1] :
+ uppercase_array[d - 1];
}
*p-- = 0;
// Reverse it.
@@ -970,8 +986,8 @@ label_info *lookup_label(const string &label)
label_table[i] = 0;
for (i = 0; i < old_size; i++)
if (old_table[i]) {
- unsigned h = hash_string(label_pool.contents() + old_table[i]->start,
- old_table[i]->length);
+ h = hash_string(label_pool.contents() + old_table[i]->start,
+ old_table[i]->length);
label_info **p;
for (p = label_table + (h % label_table_size);
*p != 0;
@@ -1073,10 +1089,10 @@ int same_author_last_name(const reference &r1, const reference &r2, int n)
{
const char *ae1;
const char *as1 = r1.get_sort_field(0, n, 0, &ae1);
- assert(as1 != 0);
const char *ae2;
const char *as2 = r2.get_sort_field(0, n, 0, &ae2);
- assert(as2 != 0);
+ if (!as1 && !as2) return 1; // they are the same
+ if (!as1 || !as2) return 0;
return ae1 - as1 == ae2 - as2 && memcmp(as1, as2, ae1 - as1) == 0;
}
@@ -1084,10 +1100,10 @@ int same_author_name(const reference &r1, const reference &r2, int n)
{
const char *ae1;
const char *as1 = r1.get_sort_field(0, n, -1, &ae1);
- assert(as1 != 0);
const char *ae2;
const char *as2 = r2.get_sort_field(0, n, -1, &ae2);
- assert(as2 != 0);
+ if (!as1 && !as2) return 1; // they are the same
+ if (!as1 || !as2) return 0;
return ae1 - as1 == ae2 - as2 && memcmp(as1, as2, ae1 - as1) == 0;
}
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/preproc/refer/ref.cpp b/contrib/groff/src/preproc/refer/ref.cpp
index 9c040789a82f..59c69d52b616 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/preproc/refer/ref.cpp
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/preproc/refer/ref.cpp
@@ -1,5 +1,6 @@
// -*- C++ -*-
-/* Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2001 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+/* Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2001, 2003
+ Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Written by James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
This file is part of groff.
@@ -16,7 +17,7 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
#include "refer.h"
#include "refid.h"
@@ -420,8 +421,7 @@ void reference::compute_sort_key()
sort_fields += '\0';
const char *sf = sort_fields.contents();
while (*sf != '\0') {
- if (sf > sort_fields)
- sort_key += SORT_SEP;
+ sort_key += SORT_SEP;
char f = *sf++;
int n = 1;
if (*sf == '+') {
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/preproc/refer/ref.h b/contrib/groff/src/preproc/refer/ref.h
index 13a984a4c727..ffb81ac86986 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/preproc/refer/ref.h
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/preproc/refer/ref.h
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
// -*- C++ -*-
-/* Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+/* Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Written by James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
This file is part of groff.
@@ -16,7 +16,15 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
+
+// declarations to avoid friend name injection problems
+int compare_reference(const reference &, const reference &);
+int same_reference(const reference &, const reference &);
+int same_year(const reference &, const reference &);
+int same_date(const reference &, const reference &);
+int same_author_last_name(const reference &, const reference &, int);
+int same_author_name(const reference &, const reference &, int);
struct label_info;
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/preproc/refer/refer.cpp b/contrib/groff/src/preproc/refer/refer.cpp
index 33df35ca44fe..66afa4b385c3 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/preproc/refer/refer.cpp
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/preproc/refer/refer.cpp
@@ -1,5 +1,6 @@
// -*- C++ -*-
-/* Copyright (C) 1989-1992, 2000, 2001, 2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+/* Copyright (C) 1989-1992, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004
+ Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Written by James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
This file is part of groff.
@@ -16,7 +17,7 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
#include "refer.h"
#include "refid.h"
@@ -938,6 +939,12 @@ int rcompare(const void *p1, const void *p2)
void output_references()
{
assert(accumulate);
+ if (!hash_table_size) {
+ error("nothing to reference (probably `bibliography' before `sort')");
+ accumulate = 0;
+ nreferences = 0;
+ return;
+ }
if (nreferences > 0) {
int j = 0;
int i;
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/preproc/refer/refer.h b/contrib/groff/src/preproc/refer/refer.h
index e1e0c6dfe2d3..ac871cfae76d 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/preproc/refer/refer.h
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/preproc/refer/refer.h
@@ -1,5 +1,6 @@
// -*- C++ -*-
-/* Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2001 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+/* Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2001, 2004
+ Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Written by James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
This file is part of groff.
@@ -16,7 +17,7 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
#include "lib.h"
@@ -72,6 +73,6 @@ void command_error(const char *,
const errarg &arg2 = empty_errarg,
const errarg &arg3 = empty_errarg);
-struct reference;
+class reference;
void compute_labels(reference **, int);
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/preproc/refer/refer.man b/contrib/groff/src/preproc/refer/refer.man
index d39d85d8598f..0881657d4044 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/preproc/refer/refer.man
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/preproc/refer/refer.man
@@ -1,5 +1,6 @@
.ig
-Copyright (C) 1989-2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+Copyright (C) 1989-2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005
+ Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Permission is granted to make and distribute verbatim copies of
this manual provided the copyright notice and this permission notice
@@ -16,23 +17,37 @@ versions, except that this permission notice may be included in
translations approved by the Free Software Foundation instead of in
the original English.
..
+.
+.
.de TQ
-.br
-.ns
-.TP \\$1
+. br
+. ns
+. TP \\$1
..
+.
+.
.\" Like TP, but if specified indent is more than half
.\" the current line-length - indent, use the default indent.
.de Tp
-.ie \\n(.$=0:((0\\$1)*2u>(\\n(.lu-\\n(.iu)) .TP
-.el .TP "\\$1"
+. ie \\n(.$=0:((0\\$1)*2u>(\\n(.lu-\\n(.iu)) .TP
+. el .TP "\\$1"
+.
+.
..
.\" The BSD man macros can't handle " in arguments to font change macros,
.\" so use \(ts instead of ".
.tr \(ts"
+.
+.
.TH @G@REFER @MAN1EXT@ "@MDATE@" "Groff Version @VERSION@"
+.
+.
+.
.SH NAME
@g@refer \- preprocess bibliographic references for groff
+.
+.
+.
.SH SYNOPSIS
.nr a \n(.j
.ad l
@@ -40,10 +55,12 @@ the original English.
.in +\w'\fB@g@refer 'u
.ti \niu
.B @g@refer
+.
.de OP
-.ie \\n(.$-1 .RI "[\ \fB\\$1\fP" "\\$2" "\ ]"
-.el .RB "[\ " "\\$1" "\ ]"
+. ie \\n(.$-1 .RI "[\ \fB\\$1\fP" "\\$2" "\ ]"
+. el .RB "[\ " "\\$1" "\ ]"
..
+.
.OP \-benvCPRS
.OP \-a n
.OP \-c fields
@@ -51,16 +68,20 @@ the original English.
.OP \-i fields
.OP \-k field
.OP \-l m,n
-.OP \-p filename
+.OP \-p \%filename
.OP \-s fields
.OP \-t n
.OP \-B field.macro
-.RI [\ filename \|.\|.\|.\ ]
+.RI [\ \%filename \|.\|.\|.\ ]
.br
.ad \na
-.PP
+.
+.LP
It is possible to have whitespace between a command line option and its
parameter.
+.
+.
+.
.SH DESCRIPTION
This file documents the GNU version of
.BR refer ,
@@ -72,13 +93,14 @@ to the standard output,
except that lines between
.B .[
and
-.B .]
+.B .]\&
are interpreted as citations,
and lines between
.B .R1
and
.B .R2
are interpreted as commands about how citations are to be processed.
+.
.LP
Each citation specifies a reference.
The citation can specify a reference that is contained in
@@ -87,6 +109,7 @@ that only that reference contains.
Alternatively it can specify a reference by supplying a database
record in the citation.
A combination of these alternatives is also possible.
+.
.LP
For each citation,
.B refer
@@ -111,14 +134,17 @@ or the references may be accumulated,
and the commands output at some later point.
If the references are accumulated, then multiple citations of the same
reference will produce a single formatted reference.
+.
.LP
The interpretation of lines between
.B .R1
and
.B .R2
-as commands is a new feature of GNU refer.
+as commands is a new feature of GNU
+.BR refer .
Documents making use of this feature can still be processed by
Unix refer just by adding the lines
+.
.RS
.LP
.nf
@@ -129,6 +155,7 @@ Unix refer just by adding the lines
.ft
.fi
.RE
+.
to the beginning of the document.
This will cause
.B troff
@@ -139,6 +166,7 @@ and
The effect of some commands can also be achieved by options.
These options are supported mainly for compatibility with Unix refer.
It is usually more convenient to use commands.
+.
.LP
.B refer
generates
@@ -154,110 +182,145 @@ so that filenames and line numbers in the messages and
lines that it produces will be accurate even if the input has been
preprocessed by a command such as
.BR @g@soelim (@MAN1EXT@).
+.
+.
+.
.SH OPTIONS
+.
.LP
Most options are equivalent to commands
(for a description of these commands see the
.B Commands
subsection):
+.
+.nr a \n(.j
+.ad l
.TP
.B \-b
-.B
-no-label-in-text; no-label-in-reference
+.B "no-label-in-text; no-label-in-reference"
+.
.TP
.B \-e
.B accumulate
+.
.TP
.B \-n
.B no-default-database
+.
.TP
.B \-C
.B compatible
+.
.TP
.B \-P
.B move-punctuation
+.
.TP
.B \-S
.B
-label "(A.n|Q) ', ' (D.y|D)"; bracket-label " (" ) "; "
+label\ "(A.n|Q)\ ',\ '\ (D.y|D)"; \%bracket-label\ "\ ("\ )\ ";\ "
+.
.TP
.BI \-a n
.B reverse
.BI A n
+.
.TP
.BI \-c fields
.B capitalize
.I fields
+.
.TP
.BI \-f n
.B label
.BI % n
+.
.TP
.BI \-i fields
.B search-ignore
.I fields
+.
.TP
.B \-k
.B label
.B L\(ti%a
+.
.TP
.BI \-k field
.B label
.IB field \(ti%a
+.
.TP
.B \-l
.B label
.BI A.nD.y%a
+.
.TP
.BI \-l m
.B label
.BI A.n+ m D.y%a
+.
.TP
.BI \-l, n
.B label
.BI A.nD.y\- n %a
+.
.TP
.BI \-l m , n
.B label
.BI A.n+ m D.y\- n %a
+.
.TP
.BI \-p filename
.B database
.I filename
+.
.TP
.BI \-s spec
.B sort
.I spec
+.
.TP
.BI \-t n
.B search-truncate
.I n
+.ad \na
+.
.LP
These options are equivalent to the following commands with the
addition that the filenames specified on the command line are
processed as if they were arguments to the
.B bibliography
command instead of in the normal way:
+.
.TP
.B \-B
-.B
-annotate X AP; no-label-in-reference
+.B "annotate X AP; no-label-in-reference"
+.
.TP
.BI \-B field . macro
.B annotate
.I field
.IB macro ;
.B no-label-in-reference
+.
.LP
The following options have no equivalent commands:
+.
.TP
.B \-v
Print the version number.
+.
.TP
.B \-R
Don't recognize lines beginning with
.BR .R1 / .R2 .
+.
+.
+.
.SH USAGE
+.
+.
.SS Bibliographic databases
The bibliographic database is a text file consisting of records
separated by one or more blank lines.
@@ -272,11 +335,12 @@ The name of the field should be followed by exactly one space,
and then by the contents of the field.
Empty fields are ignored.
The conventional meaning of each field is as follows:
+.
.TP
.B A
The name of an author.
If the name contains a title such as
-.B Jr.
+.B Jr.\&
at the end,
it should be separated from the last name by a comma.
There can be multiple occurrences of the
@@ -285,15 +349,18 @@ field.
The order is significant.
It is a good idea always to supply an
.B A
-field or a
+field or a
.B Q
field.
+.
.TP
.B B
For an article that is part of a book, the title of the book.
+.
.TP
.B C
The place (city) of publication.
+.
.TP
.B D
The date of publication.
@@ -308,6 +375,7 @@ if the date is unknown, a value such as
or
.B unknown
can be used.
+.
.TP
.B E
For an article that is part of a book, the name of an editor of the book.
@@ -319,33 +387,42 @@ fields and
or
.B ,\ (eds)
should be appended to the last author.
+.
.TP
.B G
US Government ordering number.
+.
.TP
.B I
The publisher (issuer).
+.
.TP
.B J
For an article in a journal, the name of the journal.
+.
.TP
.B K
Keywords to be used for searching.
+.
.TP
.B L
Label.
+.
.TP
.B N
Journal issue number.
+.
.TP
.B O
Other information.
This is usually printed at the end of the reference.
+.
.TP
.B P
Page number.
A range of pages can be specified as
.IB m \- n\fR.
+.
.TP
.B Q
The name of the author, if the author is not a person.
@@ -355,23 +432,29 @@ fields.
There can only be one
.B Q
field.
+.
.TP
.B R
Technical report number.
+.
.TP
.B S
Series name.
+.
.TP
.B T
Title.
For an article in a book or journal,
this should be the title of the article.
+.
.TP
.B V
Volume number of the journal or book.
+.
.TP
.B X
Annotation.
+.
.LP
For all fields except
.B A
@@ -379,6 +462,7 @@ and
.BR E ,
if there is more than one occurrence of a particular field in a record,
only the last such field will be used.
+.
.LP
If accent strings are used, they should follow the character to be accented.
This means that the
@@ -390,18 +474,21 @@ Accent strings should not be quoted:
use one
.B \e
rather than two.
+.
+.
.SS Citations
The format of a citation is
+.
.RS
.BI .[ opening-text
.br
-.I
-flags keywords
+.I "flags keywords"
.br
.I fields
.br
.BI .] closing-text
.RE
+.
.LP
The
.IR opening-text ,
@@ -414,6 +501,7 @@ Only one of the
and
.I fields
components need be specified.
+.
.LP
The
.I keywords
@@ -421,6 +509,7 @@ component says to search the bibliographic databases for a reference
that contains all the words in
.IR keywords .
It is an error if more than one reference if found.
+.
.LP
The
.I fields
@@ -432,6 +521,7 @@ component is non-empty,
then additional fields should be specified only on the first
occasion that a particular reference is cited,
and will apply to all citations of that reference.
+.
.LP
The
.I opening-text
@@ -451,6 +541,7 @@ and
.B ]
flags.
Note that leading and trailing spaces are significant for these components.
+.
.LP
The
.I flags
@@ -460,6 +551,7 @@ of this particular citation.
Unix refer will treat these flags as part of the keywords and
so will ignore them since they are non-alphanumeric.
The following flags are currently recognized:
+.
.TP
.B #
This says to use the label specified by the
@@ -474,6 +566,7 @@ and consists of only the date and possibly a disambiguating letter;
the
.B #
is supposed to be suggestive of a numeric type of label.
+.
.TP
.B [
Precede
@@ -481,6 +574,7 @@ Precede
with the first string specified in the
.B bracket-label
command.
+.
.TP
.B ]
Follow
@@ -488,6 +582,7 @@ Follow
with the second string specified in the
.B bracket-label
command.
+.
.LP
One advantages of using the
.B [
@@ -503,6 +598,7 @@ you can change the style of bracket used in the document just by changing the
command.
Another advantage is that sorting and merging of citations
will not necessarily be inhibited if the flags are used.
+.
.LP
If a label is to be inserted into the text,
it will be attached to the line preceding the
@@ -511,6 +607,7 @@ line.
If there is no such line, then an extra line will be inserted before the
.B .[
line and a warning will be given.
+.
.LP
There is no special notation for making a citation to multiple references.
Just use a sequence of citations, one for each reference.
@@ -546,6 +643,8 @@ is non-empty.
(If you wish to prevent this just make the first citation's
.I closing-text
.BR \e& .)
+.
+.
.SS Commands
Commands are contained between lines starting with
.B .R1
@@ -564,8 +663,9 @@ nor
lines,
nor anything between them
is output.
+.
.LP
-Commands are separated by newlines or
+Commands are separated by newlines or
.BR ; s.
.B #
introduces a comment that extends to the end of the line
@@ -597,6 +697,7 @@ A line can be continued by ending it with
.BR \e ;
this works everywhere except after a
.BR # .
+.
.LP
.ds n \fR*
Each command
@@ -609,6 +710,7 @@ For example, the
.B no-sort
command specifies that references should not be sorted.
The negative commands take no arguments.
+.
.LP
In the following description each argument must be a single word;
.I field
@@ -623,6 +725,7 @@ are used for a non-negative numbers;
is used for an arbitrary string;
.I filename
is used for the name of a file.
+.
.Tp \w'\fBabbreviate-label-ranges'u+2n
.BI abbreviate\*n\ fields\ string1\ string2\ string3\ string4
Abbreviate the first names of
@@ -647,6 +750,7 @@ No attempt is made to handle any ambiguities that might
result from abbreviation.
Names are abbreviated before sorting and before
label construction.
+.
.TP
.BI abbreviate-label-ranges\*n\ string
Three or more adjacent labels that refer to consecutive references
@@ -659,12 +763,14 @@ If
.I string
is omitted it defaults to
.BR \- .
+.
.TP
.B accumulate\*n
Accumulate references instead of writing out each reference
as it is encountered.
Accumulated references will be written out whenever a reference
of the form
+.
.RS
.IP
.B .[
@@ -672,6 +778,7 @@ of the form
.B $LIST$
.br
.B .]
+.
.LP
is encountered,
after all input files hve been processed,
@@ -679,14 +786,17 @@ and whenever
.B .R1
line is recognized.
.RE
+.
.TP
.BI annotate\*n\ field\ string
.I field
is an annotation;
print it at the end of the reference as a paragraph preceded by the line
+.
.RS
.IP
.BI . string
+.
.LP
If
.I macro
@@ -698,9 +808,10 @@ is also omitted it will default to
.BR X .
Only one field can be an annotation.
.RE
+.
.TP
-.BI articles\ string \fR\|.\|.\|.
-.IR string \|.\|.\|.
+.BI articles\ string \fR\|.\|.\|.
+.IR string \|.\|.\|.\&
are definite or indefinite articles, and should be ignored at the beginning of
.B T
fields when sorting.
@@ -709,11 +820,16 @@ Initially,
.B a
and
.B an
-are recognized as articles.
+are recognized as articles.
+.
.TP
.BI bibliography\ filename \fR\|.\|.\|.
Write out all the references contained in the bibliographic databases
.IR filename \|.\|.\|.
+This command should come last in a
+.BR .R1 / .R2
+block.
+.
.TP
.BI bracket-label\ string1\ string2\ string3
In the text, bracket each label
@@ -728,16 +844,19 @@ immediately followed by
will be turned into
.IR string3 .
The default behaviour is
+.
.RS
.IP
.B
bracket-label \e*([. \e*(.] ", "
.RE
+.
.TP
.BI capitalize\ fields
Convert
.I fields
to caps and small caps.
+.
.TP
.B compatible\*n
Recognize
@@ -745,6 +864,7 @@ Recognize
and
.B .R2
even when followed by a character other than space or newline.
+.
.TP
.BI database\ filename \fR\|.\|.\|.
Search the bibliographic databases
@@ -757,6 +877,7 @@ created by
.BR @g@indxbib (@MAN1EXT@)
exists, then it will be searched instead;
each index can cover multiple databases.
+.
.TP
.BI date-as-label\*n\ string
.I string
@@ -775,26 +896,30 @@ In most cases you should also use the
.B no-label-in-reference
command.
For example,
+.
.RS
.IP
-.B
-date-as-label D.+yD.y%a*D.-y
+.B "date-as-label D.+yD.y%a*D.-y"
+.
.LP
would attach a disambiguating letter to the year part of the
.B D
field in the reference.
.RE
+.
.TP
.B default-database\*n
The default database should be searched.
This is the default behaviour, so the negative version of
this command is more useful.
-refer determines whether the default database should be searched
+.B refer
+determines whether the default database should be searched
on the first occasion that it needs to do a search.
Thus a
.B no-default-database
command must be given before then,
in order to be effective.
+.
.TP
.BI discard\*n\ fields
When the reference is read,
@@ -807,11 +932,11 @@ Initially,
.I fields
are
.BR XYZ .
+.
.TP
.BI et-al\*n\ string\ m\ n
Control use of
-.B
-et al
+.B "et al"
in the evaluation of
.B @
expressions in label expressions.
@@ -833,16 +958,19 @@ and
is not less than
.IR n .
The default behaviour is
+.
.RS
.IP
.B
et-al " et al" 2 3
.RE
+.
.TP
.BI include\ filename
Include
.I filename
and interpret the contents as commands.
+.
.TP
.BI join-authors\ string1\ string2\ string3
This says how authors should be joined together.
@@ -863,13 +991,16 @@ if
is also omitted it will also default to
.IR string1 .
For example,
+.
.RS
.IP
.B
join-authors " and " ", " ", and "
+.
.LP
will restore the default method for joining authors.
.RE
+.
.TP
.B label-in-reference\*n
When outputting the reference,
@@ -878,6 +1009,7 @@ define the string
to be the reference's label.
This is the default behaviour; so the negative version
of this command is more useful.
+.
.TP
.B label-in-text\*n
For each reference output a label in the text.
@@ -886,10 +1018,12 @@ The label will be separated from the surrounding text as described in the
command.
This is the default behaviour; so the negative version
of this command is more useful.
+.
.TP
.BI label\ string
.I string
is a label expression describing how to label each reference.
+.
.TP
.BI separate-label-second-parts\ string
When merging two-part labels, separate the second part of the second
@@ -898,11 +1032,13 @@ label from the first label with
See the description of the
.B <>
label expression.
+.
.TP
.B move-punctuation\*n
In the text, move any punctuation at the end of line past the label.
It is usually a good idea to give this command unless you are using
superscripted numbers as labels.
+.
.TP
.BI reverse\*n\ string
Reverse the fields whose names
@@ -911,6 +1047,7 @@ are in
Each field name can be followed by a number which says
how many such fields should be reversed.
If no number is given for a field, all such fields will be reversed.
+.
.TP
.BI search-ignore\*n\ fields
While searching for keys in databases for which no index exists,
@@ -919,6 +1056,7 @@ ignore the contents of
Initially, fields
.B XYZ
are ignored.
+.
.TP
.BI search-truncate\*n\ n
Only require the first
@@ -930,7 +1068,8 @@ words in the database are truncated to the maximum of
and the length of the key.
Initially
.I n
-is 6.
+is\ 6.
+.
.TP
.BI short-label\*n\ string
.I string
@@ -946,6 +1085,7 @@ The
.B short-label
command will typically be used to specify a label containing just
a date and possibly a disambiguating letter.
+.
.TP
.BI sort\*n\ string
Sort references according to
@@ -956,14 +1096,14 @@ should be a list of field names, each followed by a number,
indicating how many fields with the name should be used for sorting.
.B +
can be used to indicate that all the fields with the name should be used.
-Also
-.B .
+Also
+.B .\&
can be used to indicate the references should be sorted using the
(tentative) label.
(The
-.B
-Label expressions
+.B "Label expressions"
subsection describes the concept of a tentative label.)
+.
.TP
.B sort-adjacent-labels\*n
Sort labels that are adjacent in the text according to their
@@ -975,13 +1115,15 @@ or if the label expression contains a
.B <>
expression.
This will have no effect unless references are being accumulated.
+.
+.
.SS Label expressions
+.
.LP
-Label expressions can be evaluated both normally and tentatively.
-The result of normal evaluation is used for output.
+Label expressions can be evaluated both normally and tentatively.
+The result of normal evaluation is used for output.
The result of tentative evaluation, called the
-.I
-tentative label,
+.IR "tentative label" ,
is used to gather the information
that normal evaluation needs to disambiguate the label.
Label expressions specified by the
@@ -995,9 +1137,10 @@ of expression other than
.BR * ,
and
.B %
-expressions.
+expressions.
The description below applies to normal evaluation,
-except where otherwise specified.
+except where otherwise specified.
+.
.TP
.I field
.TQ
@@ -1005,15 +1148,17 @@ except where otherwise specified.
The
.IR n -th
part of
-.IR field .
+.IR field .
If
.I n
-is omitted, it defaults to 1.
+is omitted, it defaults to\ 1.
+.
.TP
.BI ' string '
The characters in
.I string
-literally.
+literally.
+.
.TP
.B @
All the authors joined as specified by the
@@ -1056,6 +1201,7 @@ met before an initial subsequence can be used.
tentatively evaluates to a canonical representation of the authors,
such that authors that compare equally for sorting purpose
will have the same representation.
+.
.TP
.BI % n
.TQ
@@ -1068,10 +1214,11 @@ will have the same representation.
.B %I
The serial number of the reference formatted according to the character
following the
-.BR % .
-The serial number of a reference is 1 plus the number of earlier references
+.BR % .
+The serial number of a reference is\ 1 plus the number of earlier references
with same tentative label as this reference.
These expressions tentatively evaluate to an empty string.
+.
.TP
.IB expr *
If there is another reference with the same tentative label as
@@ -1079,6 +1226,7 @@ this reference, then
.IR expr ,
otherwise an empty string.
It tentatively evaluates to an empty string.
+.
.TP
.IB expr + n
.TQ
@@ -1094,22 +1242,27 @@ Troff special characters (such as
.BR \e('a )
count as a single letter.
Accent strings are retained but do not count towards the total.
+.
.TP
.IB expr .l
.I expr
-converted to lowercase.
+converted to lowercase.
+.
.TP
.IB expr .u
.I expr
-converted to uppercase.
+converted to uppercase.
+.
.TP
.IB expr .c
.I expr
-converted to caps and small caps.
+converted to caps and small caps.
+.
.TP
.IB expr .r
.I expr
reversed so that the last name is first.
+.
.TP
.IB expr .a
.I expr
@@ -1121,10 +1274,12 @@ Thus
.B .a
is useful only when you want a field to be abbreviated in a label
but not in a reference.
+.
.TP
.IB expr .y
The year part of
-.IR expr .
+.IR expr .
+.
.TP
.IB expr .+y
The part of
@@ -1132,6 +1287,7 @@ The part of
before the year, or the whole of
.I expr
if it does not contain a year.
+.
.TP
.IB expr .\-y
The part of
@@ -1139,10 +1295,12 @@ The part of
after the year, or an empty string if
.I expr
does not contain a year.
+.
.TP
.IB expr .n
The last name part of
-.IR expr .
+.IR expr .
+.
.TP
.IB expr1 \(ti expr2
.I expr1
@@ -1151,13 +1309,15 @@ except that if the last character of
is
.B \-
then it will be replaced by
-.IR expr2 .
+.IR expr2 .
+.
.TP
.I expr1\ expr2
The concatenation of
.I expr1
and
-.IR expr2 .
+.IR expr2 .
+.
.TP
.IB expr1 | expr2
If
@@ -1165,7 +1325,8 @@ If
is non-empty then
.I expr1
otherwise
-.IR expr2 .
+.IR expr2 .
+.
.TP
.IB expr1 & expr2
If
@@ -1174,6 +1335,7 @@ is non-empty
then
.I expr2
otherwise an empty string.
+.
.TP
.IB expr1 ? expr2 : expr3
If
@@ -1182,7 +1344,8 @@ is non-empty
then
.I expr2
otherwise
-.IR expr3 .
+.IR expr3 .
+.
.TP
.BI < expr >
The label is in two parts, which are separated by
@@ -1198,11 +1361,13 @@ Note that it is permissible for the first part to be empty;
this maybe desirable for expressions used in the
.B short-label
command.
+.
.TP
.BI ( expr )
The same as
.IR expr .
Used for grouping.
+.
.LP
The above expressions are listed in order of precedence
(highest first);
@@ -1210,6 +1375,8 @@ The above expressions are listed in order of precedence
and
.B |
have the same precedence.
+.
+.
.SS Macro interface
Each reference starts with a call to the macro
.BR ]- .
@@ -1227,7 +1394,7 @@ corresponds to field
.IR X .
The number register
.B [P
-is set to 1 if the
+is set to\ 1 if the
.B P
field contains a range of pages.
The
@@ -1235,7 +1402,7 @@ The
.B [A
and
.B [O
-number registers are set to 1 according as the
+number registers are set to\ 1 according as the
.BR T ,
.B A
and
@@ -1244,7 +1411,7 @@ fields end with one of the characters
.BR .?! .
The
.B [E
-number register will be set to 1 if the
+number register will be set to\ 1 if the
.B [E
string contains more than one name.
The reference is followed by a call to the
@@ -1254,19 +1421,19 @@ The first argument to this macro gives a number representing
the type of the reference.
If a reference contains a
.B J
-field, it will be classified as type 1,
+field, it will be classified as type\ 1,
otherwise if it contains a
.B B
-field, it will type 3,
+field, it will type\ 3,
otherwise if it contains a
.B G
or
.B R
-field it will be type 4,
+field it will be type\ 4,
otherwise if contains a
.B I
-field it will be type 2,
-otherwise it will be type 0.
+field it will be type\ 2,
+otherwise it will be type\ 0.
The second argument is a symbolic name for the type:
.BR other ,
.BR journal-article ,
@@ -1282,22 +1449,37 @@ command are preceded by a call to the
macro and followed by a call to the
.B ]>
macro.
+.
+.
+.
.SH FILES
+.
.Tp \w'\fB@DEFAULT_INDEX@'u+2n
.B @DEFAULT_INDEX@
Default database.
+.
.TP
.IB file @INDEX_SUFFIX@
Index files.
+.
+.
+.
.SH ENVIRONMENT
+.
.Tp \w'\fBREFER'u+2n
.B REFER
If set, overrides the default database.
+.
+.
+.
.SH "SEE ALSO"
.BR @g@indxbib (@MAN1EXT@),
.BR @g@lookbib (@MAN1EXT@),
.BR lkbib (@MAN1EXT@)
.br
+.
+.
+.
.SH BUGS
In label expressions,
.B <>
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/preproc/refer/token.cpp b/contrib/groff/src/preproc/refer/token.cpp
index e9fac5df3fa2..1eb30062f8a3 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/preproc/refer/token.cpp
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/preproc/refer/token.cpp
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
#include "refer.h"
#include "token.h"
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/preproc/refer/token.h b/contrib/groff/src/preproc/refer/token.h
index 6da430d6abad..7d3404942fa7 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/preproc/refer/token.h
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/preproc/refer/token.h
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
enum token_type {
TOKEN_OTHER,
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/preproc/soelim/Makefile.sub b/contrib/groff/src/preproc/soelim/Makefile.sub
index a43dfc289f2e..2e15c0086e82 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/preproc/soelim/Makefile.sub
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/preproc/soelim/Makefile.sub
@@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
PROG=soelim$(EXEEXT)
MAN1=soelim.n
XLIBS=$(LIBGROFF)
+MLIB=$(LIBM)
OBJS=soelim.$(OBJEXT)
CCSRCS=$(srcdir)/soelim.cpp
NAMEPREFIX=$(g)
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/preproc/soelim/soelim.cpp b/contrib/groff/src/preproc/soelim/soelim.cpp
index 96ad6dd16445..235dfe664430 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/preproc/soelim/soelim.cpp
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/preproc/soelim/soelim.cpp
@@ -1,5 +1,6 @@
// -*- C++ -*-
-/* Copyright (C) 1989-1992, 2000, 2001, 2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+/* Copyright (C) 1989-1992, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005
+ Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Written by James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
This file is part of groff.
@@ -16,7 +17,7 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
#include "lib.h"
@@ -28,38 +29,20 @@ Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
#include "error.h"
#include "stringclass.h"
#include "nonposix.h"
+#include "searchpath.h"
-static size_t include_list_length;
-static const char **include_list;
+// The include search path initially contains only the current directory.
+static search_path include_search_path(0, 0, 0, 1);
int compatible_flag = 0;
int raw_flag = 0;
int tex_flag = 0;
-extern int interpret_lf_args(const char *);
extern "C" const char *Version_string;
int do_file(const char *filename);
-static void
-include_path_append(const char *path)
-{
- ++include_list_length;
- size_t nbytes = include_list_length * sizeof(char *);
- if (include_list)
- include_list = (const char **)realloc((void *)include_list, nbytes);
- else
- include_list = (const char **)malloc(nbytes);
- if (include_list == NULL)
- {
- fprintf(stderr, "%s: out of memory\n", program_name);
- exit(2);
- }
- include_list[include_list_length - 1] = path;
-}
-
-
void usage(FILE *stream)
{
fprintf(stream, "usage: %s [ -Crtv ] [ -I file ] [ files ]\n", program_name);
@@ -68,7 +51,6 @@ void usage(FILE *stream)
int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
program_name = argv[0];
- include_path_append(".");
int opt;
static const struct option long_options[] = {
{ "help", no_argument, 0, CHAR_MAX + 1 },
@@ -87,7 +69,7 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
compatible_flag = 1;
break;
case 'I':
- include_path_append(optarg);
+ include_search_path.command_line_dir(optarg);
break;
case 'r':
raw_flag = 1;
@@ -172,49 +154,16 @@ void do_so(const char *line)
int do_file(const char *filename)
{
- FILE *fp;
- string whole_filename;
- if (strcmp(filename, "-") == 0) {
- fp = stdin;
- whole_filename = filename;
- whole_filename += '\0';
- }
- else if (IS_ABSOLUTE(filename)) {
- whole_filename = filename;
- whole_filename += '\0';
- errno = 0;
- fp = fopen(filename, "r");
- if (fp == 0) {
- error("can't open `%1': %2", filename, strerror(errno));
- return 0;
- }
- }
- else {
- size_t j;
- for (j = 0; j < include_list_length; ++j)
- {
- const char *path = include_list[j];
- if (0 == strcmp(path, "."))
- whole_filename = filename;
- else
- whole_filename = string(path) + "/" + filename;
- whole_filename += '\0';
- errno = 0;
- fp = fopen(whole_filename.contents(), "r");
- if (fp != 0)
- break;
- if (errno != ENOENT) {
- error("can't open `%1': %2",
- whole_filename.contents(), strerror(errno));
- return 0;
- }
- }
- if (j >= include_list_length)
- {
- errno = ENOENT;
- error("can't open `%1': %2", filename, strerror(errno));
- return 0;
- }
+ char *file_name_in_path = 0;
+ FILE *fp = include_search_path.open_file_cautious(filename,
+ &file_name_in_path);
+ int err = errno;
+ string whole_filename(file_name_in_path ? file_name_in_path : filename);
+ whole_filename += '\0';
+ a_delete file_name_in_path;
+ if (fp == 0) {
+ error("can't open `%1': %2", whole_filename.contents(), strerror(err));
+ return 0;
}
current_filename = whole_filename.contents();
current_lineno = 1;
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/preproc/soelim/soelim.man b/contrib/groff/src/preproc/soelim/soelim.man
index 7663e3bff532..fb17e3644fca 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/preproc/soelim/soelim.man
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/preproc/soelim/soelim.man
@@ -1,5 +1,6 @@
+'\" p
.ig
-Copyright (C) 1989-2000, 2001, 2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+Copyright (C) 1989-2000, 2001, 2003, 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Permission is granted to make and distribute verbatim copies of
this manual provided the copyright notice and this permission notice
@@ -16,6 +17,9 @@ versions, except that this permission notice may be included in
translations approved by the Free Software Foundation instead of in
the original English.
..
+.
+.mso pic.tmac
+.
.TH @G@SOELIM @MAN1EXT@ "@MDATE@" "Groff Version @VERSION@"
.
.SH NAME
@@ -80,7 +84,7 @@ even when followed by a character other than space or newline.
This option may be used to specify a directory to search for
files (both those on the command line and those named in
.B \&.so
-lines).
+requests).
The current directory is always searched first.
This option may be specified more than once,
the directories will be searched in the order specified.
@@ -99,6 +103,111 @@ the current file and line number.
.B \-v
Print the version number.
.
+.SH USAGE
+The normal processing sequence of groff is this:
+.
+.PP
+.ie t \{\
+.PS
+box invisible width 0.5 height 0.4 "input" "file";
+move to last box .bottom;
+down;
+arrow 0.3;
+box invisible width 0.8 height 0.2 "preprocessor";
+move to last box .right
+right;
+arrow 0.3;
+A: box invisible width 0.35 height 0.2 "troff";
+move to last box .top;
+up;
+move 0.3;
+box invisible width 0.6 height 0.4 "sourced" "file";
+line <- up 0.3 from A.top;
+move to A.right;
+right;
+arrow 0.3;
+box invisible width 0.85 height 0.2 "postprocessor";
+move to last box .bottom;
+down;
+arrow 0.3;
+box invisible width 0.5 height 0.4 "output" "file"
+.PE
+.\}
+.el \{\
+.nf
+ input sourced
+ file file
+ | |
+ v v
+ preprocessor -> troff -> postprocessor
+ |
+ v
+ output
+ file
+.fi
+.\}
+.PP
+.
+That is, files sourced with
+.B .so
+are normally read
+.I only
+by
+.B troff
+(the actual formatter).
+.B soelim
+is
+.I not
+required for
+.B troff
+to source files.
+.
+.PP
+If a file to be sourced should also be preprocessed, it must
+already be read
+.I before
+the input file passes through the preprocessor.
+This is handled by
+.BR soelim :
+.
+.PP
+.ie t \{\
+.PS
+box invisible width 0.5 height 0.4 "input" "file";
+move to last box .bottom;
+down;
+arrow 0.3;
+A: box invisible width 0.5 height 0.2 "soelim";
+line <- 0.3;
+box invisible width 0.5 height 0.4 "sourced" "file";
+move to A.right;
+right;
+arrow 0.3;
+box invisible width 0.8 height 0.2 "preprocessor";
+arrow 0.3;
+box invisible width 0.35 height 0.2 "troff";
+arrow 0.3
+box invisible width 0.85 height 0.2 "postprocessor";
+move to last box .bottom;
+down;
+arrow 0.3;
+box invisible width 0.5 height 0.4 "output" "file"
+.PE
+.\}
+.el \{\
+.nf
+ input
+ file
+ |
+ v
+ soelim -> preprocessor -> troff -> postprocessor
+ ^ |
+ | v
+ sourced output
+ file file
+.fi
+.\}
+.
.SH "SEE ALSO"
.BR groff (@MAN1EXT@)
.
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/preproc/tbl/Makefile.sub b/contrib/groff/src/preproc/tbl/Makefile.sub
index 8decd3103a55..bea28b35164d 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/preproc/tbl/Makefile.sub
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/preproc/tbl/Makefile.sub
@@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
PROG=tbl$(EXEEXT)
MAN1=tbl.n
XLIBS=$(LIBGROFF)
+MLIB=$(LIBM)
OBJS=\
main.$(OBJEXT) \
table.$(OBJEXT)
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/preproc/tbl/main.cpp b/contrib/groff/src/preproc/tbl/main.cpp
index fe3aabf9e664..d79adb0bf831 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/preproc/tbl/main.cpp
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/preproc/tbl/main.cpp
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
// -*- C++ -*-
-/* Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003
+/* Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005
Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Written by James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
#include "table.h"
@@ -26,11 +26,14 @@ Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
extern "C" const char *Version_string;
-static int compatible_flag = 0;
+int compatible_flag = 0;
class table_input {
FILE *fp;
- enum { START, MIDDLE, REREAD_T, REREAD_TE, REREAD_E, END, ERROR } state;
+ enum { START, MIDDLE,
+ REREAD_T, REREAD_TE, REREAD_E,
+ LEADER_1, LEADER_2, LEADER_3, LEADER_4,
+ END, ERROR } state;
string unget_stack;
public:
table_input(FILE *);
@@ -117,11 +120,15 @@ int table_input::get()
}
break;
case MIDDLE:
- // handle line continuation
+ // handle line continuation and uninterpreted leader character
if ((c = getc(fp)) == '\\') {
c = getc(fp);
if (c == '\n')
c = getc(fp); // perhaps state ought to be START now
+ else if (c == 'a' && compatible_flag) {
+ state = LEADER_1;
+ return '\\';
+ }
else {
if (c != EOF)
ungetc(c, fp);
@@ -152,6 +159,18 @@ int table_input::get()
case REREAD_E:
state = MIDDLE;
return 'E';
+ case LEADER_1:
+ state = LEADER_2;
+ return '*';
+ case LEADER_2:
+ state = LEADER_3;
+ return '(';
+ case LEADER_3:
+ state = LEADER_4;
+ return PREFIX_CHAR;
+ case LEADER_4:
+ state = MIDDLE;
+ return LEADER_CHAR;
case END:
case ERROR:
return EOF;
@@ -573,6 +592,11 @@ void entry_format::debug_print() const
put_string(font, stderr);
putc(' ', stderr);
}
+ if (!macro.empty()) {
+ putc('m', stderr);
+ put_string(macro, stderr);
+ putc(' ', stderr);
+ }
switch (vertical_alignment) {
case entry_modifier::CENTER:
break;
@@ -886,6 +910,40 @@ format *process_format(table_input &in, options *opt,
}
}
break;
+ case 'x':
+ case 'X':
+ do {
+ c = in.get();
+ } while (c == ' ' || c == '\t');
+ if (c == EOF) {
+ error("missing macro name");
+ break;
+ }
+ if (c == '(') {
+ for (;;) {
+ c = in.get();
+ if (c == EOF || c == ' ' || c == '\t') {
+ error("missing `)'");
+ break;
+ }
+ if (c == ')') {
+ c = in.get();
+ break;
+ }
+ list->macro += char(c);
+ }
+ }
+ else {
+ list->macro = c;
+ char cc = c;
+ c = in.get();
+ if (!csdigit(cc)
+ && c != EOF && c != ' ' && c != '\t' && c != '.' && c != '\n') {
+ list->macro += char(c);
+ c = in.get();
+ }
+ }
+ break;
case 'v':
case 'V':
c = in.get();
@@ -1184,9 +1242,9 @@ table *process_data(table_input &in, format *f, options *opt)
format_index = f->nrows - 1;
// A format row that is all lines doesn't use up a data line.
while (format_index < f->nrows - 1) {
- int c;
- for (c = 0; c < ncolumns; c++) {
- entry_format *e = f->entry[format_index] + c;
+ int cnt;
+ for (cnt = 0; cnt < ncolumns; cnt++) {
+ entry_format *e = f->entry[format_index] + cnt;
if (e->type != FORMAT_HLINE
&& e->type != FORMAT_DOUBLE_HLINE
// Unfortunately tbl treats a span as needing data.
@@ -1194,11 +1252,11 @@ table *process_data(table_input &in, format *f, options *opt)
)
break;
}
- if (c < ncolumns)
+ if (cnt < ncolumns)
break;
- for (c = 0; c < ncolumns; c++)
- tbl->add_entry(current_row, c, input_entry,
- f->entry[format_index] + c, current_filename,
+ for (cnt = 0; cnt < ncolumns; cnt++)
+ tbl->add_entry(current_row, cnt, input_entry,
+ f->entry[format_index] + cnt, current_filename,
current_lineno);
tbl->add_vlines(current_row, f->vline[format_index]);
format_index++;
@@ -1295,13 +1353,19 @@ table *process_data(table_input &in, format *f, options *opt)
}
break;
case GOT_RIGHT_BRACE:
+ if ((opt->flags & table::NOSPACES)) {
+ while (c == ' ')
+ c = in.get();
+ if (c == EOF)
+ break;
+ }
if (c == '\n' || c == tab_char)
state = END;
else {
input_entry += 'T';
input_entry += '}';
input_entry += c;
- state = c == '\n' ? START : MIDDLE;
+ state = MIDDLE;
}
break;
case MIDDLE:
@@ -1428,7 +1492,6 @@ table *process_data(table_input &in, format *f, options *opt)
void process_table(table_input &in)
{
- int c;
options *opt = 0;
format *form = 0;
table *tbl = 0;
@@ -1440,7 +1503,7 @@ void process_table(table_input &in)
}
else {
error("giving up on this table");
- while ((c = in.get()) != EOF)
+ while (in.get() != EOF)
;
}
delete opt;
@@ -1504,10 +1567,8 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
else {
errno = 0;
FILE *fp = fopen(argv[i], "r");
- if (fp == 0) {
- current_lineno = -1;
- error("can't open `%1': %2", argv[i], strerror(errno));
- }
+ if (fp == 0)
+ fatal("can't open `%1': %2", argv[i], strerror(errno));
else {
current_lineno = 1;
current_filename = argv[i];
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/preproc/tbl/table.cpp b/contrib/groff/src/preproc/tbl/table.cpp
index 32068c367ed1..8312386aafee 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/preproc/tbl/table.cpp
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/preproc/tbl/table.cpp
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
// -*- C++ -*-
-/* Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2000, 2003
+/* Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2000, 2003, 2004
Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Written by James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
#include "table.h"
@@ -30,7 +30,6 @@ Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
const int DEFAULT_COLUMN_SEPARATION = 3;
#define DELIMITER_CHAR "\\[tbl]"
-#define PREFIX "3"
#define SEPARATION_FACTOR_REG PREFIX "sep"
#define BOTTOM_REG PREFIX "bot"
#define RESET_MACRO_NAME PREFIX "init"
@@ -64,6 +63,8 @@ const int DEFAULT_COLUMN_SEPARATION = 3;
// this must be one character
#define COMPATIBLE_REG PREFIX "c"
+#define LEADER_REG PREFIX LEADER
+
#define BLOCK_WIDTH_PREFIX PREFIX "tbw"
#define BLOCK_DIVERSION_PREFIX PREFIX "tbd"
#define BLOCK_HEIGHT_PREFIX PREFIX "tbh"
@@ -128,14 +129,14 @@ void prints(const string &s)
struct horizontal_span {
horizontal_span *next;
- short start_col;
- short end_col;
+ int start_col;
+ int end_col;
horizontal_span(int, int, horizontal_span *);
};
-struct single_line_entry;
-struct double_line_entry;
-struct simple_entry;
+class single_line_entry;
+class double_line_entry;
+class simple_entry;
class table_entry {
friend class table;
@@ -145,8 +146,8 @@ friend class table;
protected:
int start_row;
int end_row;
- short start_col;
- short end_col;
+ int start_col;
+ int end_col;
const entry_modifier *mod;
public:
void set_location();
@@ -687,8 +688,8 @@ void block_entry::do_divert(int alphabetic, int ncols, const string *mw,
if (alphabetic)
prints("-2n");
prints("\n");
- set_modifier(mod);
prints(".cp \\n(" COMPATIBLE_REG "\n");
+ set_modifier(mod);
set_location();
prints(contents);
prints(".br\n.di\n.cp 0\n");
@@ -965,6 +966,8 @@ void set_modifier(const entry_modifier *m)
prints('-');
printfs("%1\n", as_string(m->vertical_spacing.val));
}
+ if (!m->macro.empty())
+ printfs(".%1\n", m->macro);
}
void set_inline_modifier(const entry_modifier *m)
@@ -1088,7 +1091,7 @@ struct vertical_rule {
vertical_rule *next;
int start_row;
int end_row;
- short col;
+ int col;
char is_double;
string top_adjust;
string bot_adjust;
@@ -1693,6 +1696,8 @@ void table::init_output()
prints(".nr " LINESIZE_REG " \\n[.s]\n");
if (!(flags & CENTER))
prints(".nr " SAVED_CENTER_REG " \\n[.ce]\n");
+ if (compatible_flag)
+ prints(".ds " LEADER_REG " \\a\n");
prints(".de " RESET_MACRO_NAME "\n"
".ft \\n[.f]\n"
".ps \\n[.s]\n"
@@ -2602,8 +2607,14 @@ void table::do_row(int r)
if (e) {
if (e->end_row == r && e->start_row == i) {
simple_entry *simple = e->to_simple_entry();
- if (simple)
+ if (simple) {
+ if (e->end_row != e->start_row) {
+ prints('\n');
+ simple->position_vertically();
+ prints("\\&");
+ }
simple->simple_print(0);
+ }
}
c = e->end_col;
}
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/preproc/tbl/table.h b/contrib/groff/src/preproc/tbl/table.h
index 69959b899e4c..4b2497e2158e 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/preproc/tbl/table.h
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/preproc/tbl/table.h
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
// -*- C++ -*-
-/* Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2001, 2002
+/* Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004
Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Written by James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
#include "lib.h"
@@ -32,6 +32,14 @@ Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
#include "errarg.h"
#include "error.h"
+// PREFIX and PREFIX_CHAR must be the same.
+#define PREFIX "3"
+#define PREFIX_CHAR '3'
+
+// LEADER and LEADER_CHAR must be the same.
+#define LEADER "a"
+#define LEADER_CHAR 'a'
+
struct inc_number {
short inc;
short val;
@@ -41,6 +49,7 @@ struct entry_modifier {
inc_number point_size;
inc_number vertical_spacing;
string font;
+ string macro;
enum { CENTER, TOP, BOTTOM } vertical_alignment;
char zero_width;
char stagger;
@@ -69,7 +78,7 @@ struct entry_format : public entry_modifier {
void debug_print() const;
};
-struct table_entry;
+class table_entry;
struct horizontal_span;
struct stuff;
struct vertical_rule;
@@ -152,3 +161,5 @@ public:
};
void set_troff_location(const char *, int);
+
+extern int compatible_flag;
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/preproc/tbl/tbl.man b/contrib/groff/src/preproc/tbl/tbl.man
index 7f12bf933e00..00dfe4f83009 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/preproc/tbl/tbl.man
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/preproc/tbl/tbl.man
@@ -1,5 +1,6 @@
.ig
-Copyright (C) 1989-1995, 2001, 2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+Copyright (C) 1989-1995, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004
+ Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Permission is granted to make and distribute verbatim copies of
this manual provided the copyright notice and this permission notice
@@ -62,11 +63,13 @@ will cause the standard input to be read.
.SH OPTIONS
.TP
.B \-C
-Recognize
+Enable compatibility mode to
+recognize
.B .TS
and
.B .TE
even when followed by a character other than space or newline.
+Leader characters (\[rs]a) are handled as interpreted.
.TP
.B \-v
Print the version number.
@@ -287,6 +290,33 @@ If used multiple times to specify the width for a particular column,
the last entry takes effect.
.
.TP
+x,X
+This is a GNU tbl extension.
+Either of these specifiers may be followed by a macro name
+(either one or two characters long),
+or long name in parentheses.
+A one-letter macro name must be separated by one or more blanks
+from whatever follows.
+The macro which name can be specified here
+must be defined before creating the table.
+It is called just before the table's cell text is output.
+As implemented currently, this macro is only called if block input is used,
+that is, text between `T{' and `T}'.
+The macro should contain only simple
+.B troff
+requests to change the text block formatting, like text adjustment,
+hyphenation, size, or font.
+The macro is called
+.I after
+other cell modifications like
+.BR b ,
+.B f
+or
+.B v
+are output.
+Thus the macro can overwrite other modification specifiers.
+.
+.TP
e,E
Make equally-spaced columns.
.
@@ -339,6 +369,19 @@ too long as a simple string between tabs.
It is started with `T{' and closed with `T}'.
The former must end a line, and the latter must start a line, probably
followed by other data columns (separated with tabs).
+By default, the text block is formatted with the settings which were
+active before entering the table, possibly overridden by the
+.B v
+and
+.B w
+tbl specifiers.
+For example, to make all text blocks ragged-right, insert
+.B .na
+right before the starting
+.B .TS
+(and
+.B .ad
+after the table).
.LP
To change the data format within a table, use the
.B .T&
@@ -415,7 +458,8 @@ and use
instead of
.BR bp .
.LP
-Using \ea directly in a table to get leaders will not work.
+Using \ea directly in a table to get leaders will not work (except in
+compatibility mode).
This is correct behaviour: \ea is an
.B uninterpreted
leader.
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/roff/groff/groff.cpp b/contrib/groff/src/roff/groff/groff.cpp
index 49104b2fdefb..5e18757352c3 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/roff/groff/groff.cpp
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/roff/groff/groff.cpp
@@ -1,5 +1,6 @@
// -*- C++ -*-
-/* Copyright (C) 1989-2000, 2001, 2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+/* Copyright (C) 1989-2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004
+ Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Written by James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
This file is part of groff.
@@ -16,7 +17,7 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
// A front end for groff.
@@ -93,7 +94,7 @@ char *predriver = 0;
possible_command commands[NCOMMANDS];
int run_commands(int no_pipe);
-void print_commands();
+void print_commands(FILE *);
void append_arg_to_string(const char *arg, string &str);
void handle_unknown_desc_command(const char *command, const char *arg,
const char *filename, int lineno);
@@ -114,6 +115,7 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
int zflag = 0;
int iflag = 0;
int Xflag = 0;
+ int oflag = 0;
int safer_flag = 1;
int opt;
const char *command_prefix = getenv("GROFF_COMMAND_PREFIX");
@@ -140,6 +142,12 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
case 'I':
commands[SOELIM_INDEX].set_name(command_prefix, "soelim");
commands[SOELIM_INDEX].append_arg(buf, optarg);
+ // .psbb may need to search for files
+ commands[TROFF_INDEX].append_arg(buf, optarg);
+ // \X'ps:import' may need to search for files
+ Pargs += buf;
+ Pargs += optarg;
+ Pargs += '\0';
break;
case 't':
commands[TBL_INDEX].set_name(command_prefix, "tbl");
@@ -179,7 +187,7 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
vflag = 1;
{
printf("GNU groff version %s\n", Version_string);
- printf("Copyright (C) 2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc.\n"
+ printf("Copyright (C) 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc.\n"
"GNU groff comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY.\n"
"You may redistribute copies of groff and its subprograms\n"
"under the terms of the GNU General Public License.\n"
@@ -234,14 +242,15 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
case 'F':
font::command_line_font_dir(optarg);
if (Fargs.length() > 0) {
- Fargs += PATH_SEP[0];
+ Fargs += PATH_SEP_CHAR;
Fargs += optarg;
}
else
Fargs = optarg;
break;
- case 'f':
case 'o':
+ oflag = 1;
+ case 'f':
case 'm':
case 'r':
case 'd':
@@ -295,7 +304,7 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
const char *real_driver = 0;
if (Xflag) {
real_driver = postdriver;
- postdriver = GXDITVIEW;
+ postdriver = (char *)GXDITVIEW;
commands[TROFF_INDEX].append_arg("-r" XREG "=", "1");
}
if (postdriver)
@@ -334,7 +343,7 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
}
if (gxditview_flag)
commands[POST_INDEX].append_arg("-");
- if (lflag && !Xflag && spooler) {
+ if (lflag && !vflag && !Xflag && spooler) {
commands[SPOOL_INDEX].set_name(BSHELL);
commands[SPOOL_INDEX].append_arg(BSHELL_DASH_C);
Largs += '\0';
@@ -347,8 +356,11 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
}
commands[TROFF_INDEX].append_arg("-T", device);
// html renders equations as images via ps
- if (strcmp(device, "html") == 0)
+ if (strcmp(device, "html") == 0) {
+ if (oflag)
+ fatal("`-o' option is invalid with device `html'");
commands[EQN_INDEX].append_arg("-Tps:html");
+ }
else
commands[EQN_INDEX].append_arg("-T", device);
@@ -372,7 +384,7 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
e += Fargs;
char *fontpath = getenv("GROFF_FONT_PATH");
if (fontpath && *fontpath) {
- e += PATH_SEP[0];
+ e += PATH_SEP_CHAR;
e += fontpath;
}
e += '\0';
@@ -398,17 +410,17 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
else
f += BINPATH;
if (path && *path) {
- f += PATH_SEP[0];
+ f += PATH_SEP_CHAR;
f += path;
}
f += '\0';
if (putenv(strsave(f.contents())))
fatal("putenv failed");
}
- if (Vflag) {
- print_commands();
+ if (Vflag)
+ print_commands(Vflag == 1 ? stdout : stderr);
+ if (Vflag == 1)
exit(0);
- }
return run_commands(vflag);
}
@@ -474,7 +486,7 @@ void handle_unknown_desc_command(const char *command, const char *arg,
}
}
-void print_commands()
+void print_commands(FILE *fp)
{
int last;
for (last = SPOOL_INDEX; last >= 0; last--)
@@ -482,7 +494,7 @@ void print_commands()
break;
for (int i = 0; i <= last; i++)
if (commands[i].get_name() != 0)
- commands[i].print(i == last, stdout);
+ commands[i].print(i == last, fp);
}
// Run the commands. Return the code with which to exit.
@@ -724,7 +736,7 @@ void help()
"-N\tdon't allow newlines within eqn delimiters\n"
"-S\tenable safer mode (the default)\n"
"-U\tenable unsafe mode\n"
-"-Idir\tsearch dir for soelim. Implies -s\n"
+"-Idir\tsearch dir for soelim, troff, and grops. Implies -s\n"
"\n",
stdout);
exit(0);
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/roff/groff/pipeline.c b/contrib/groff/src/roff/groff/pipeline.c
index 985b24fd274f..d067ae93016b 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/roff/groff/pipeline.c
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/roff/groff/pipeline.c
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-/* Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003
+/* Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005
Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Written by James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
#include <config.h>
@@ -39,7 +39,6 @@ extern char *strerror();
#ifdef _POSIX_VERSION
#include <sys/wait.h>
-
#define PID_T pid_t
#else /* not _POSIX_VERSION */
@@ -78,27 +77,23 @@ extern char *strerror();
#include "pipeline.h"
-#ifdef __STDC__
-#define P(parms) parms
-#else
-#define P(parms) ()
-#ifndef _WIN32
-#define const /* as nothing */
-#endif
+#define error c_error
+
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+extern "C" {
#endif
-#define error c_error
-extern void error P((const char *, const char *, const char *, const char *));
-extern void c_fatal P((const char *, const char *, const char *, const char *));
+extern void error(const char *, const char *, const char *, const char *);
+extern void c_fatal(const char *, const char *, const char *, const char *);
+extern const char *i_to_a(int); /* from libgroff */
+
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+}
+#endif
-static void sys_fatal P((const char *));
-static const char *xstrsignal P((int));
-static char *i_to_a P((int));
+static void sys_fatal(const char *);
+static const char *xstrsignal(int);
-/* MSVC can support asynchronous processes, but it's unlikely to have
- fork(). So, until someone writes an emulation, let them at least
- have a workable groff by using the good-ole DOS pipe simulation
- via temporary files... */
#if defined(__MSDOS__) \
|| (defined(_WIN32) && !defined(_UWIN) && !defined(__CYGWIN__)) \
@@ -106,87 +101,120 @@ static char *i_to_a P((int));
#include <process.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
-#include <ctype.h>
#include <string.h>
+#include <stdlib.h>
#include "nonposix.h"
-/* A signal handler that just records that a signal has happened. */
-static int child_interrupted;
+static const char *sh = "sh";
+static const char *cmd = "cmd";
+static const char *command = "command";
-static RETSIGTYPE signal_catcher(int signo)
+extern int strcasecmp(const char *, const char *);
+
+char *sbasename(const char *path)
{
- child_interrupted++;
-}
+ char *base;
+ const char *p1, *p2;
+
+ p1 = path;
+ if ((p2 = strrchr(p1, '\\'))
+ || (p2 = strrchr(p1, '/'))
+ || (p2 = strrchr(p1, ':')))
+ p1 = p2 + 1;
+ if ((p2 = strrchr(p1, '.'))
+ && ((strcasecmp(p2, ".exe") == 0)
+ || (strcasecmp(p2, ".com") == 0)))
+ ;
+ else
+ p2 = p1 + strlen(p1);
-static const char *sh = "sh";
-static const char *command = "command";
+ base = malloc((size_t)(p2 - p1));
+ strncpy(base, p1, p2 - p1);
+ *(base + (p2 - p1)) = '\0';
-const char *
-system_shell_name(void)
+ return(base);
+}
+
+/* Get the name of the system shell */
+char *system_shell_name(void)
{
- static const char *shell_name;
-
- /* We want them to be able to use a Unixy shell if they have it
- installed. Let spawnlp try to find it, but if it fails, default
- to COMMAND.COM. */
- if (shell_name == NULL) {
- int sh_found = spawnlp(P_WAIT, sh, sh, "-c", ":", NULL) == 0;
-
- if (sh_found)
- shell_name = sh;
- else
- shell_name = command;
- }
- return shell_name;
+ const char *shell_name;
+
+ /*
+ Use a Unixy shell if it's installed. Use SHELL if set; otherwise,
+ let spawnlp try to find sh; if that fails, use COMSPEC if set; if
+ not, try cmd.exe; if that fails, default to command.com.
+ */
+
+ if ((shell_name = getenv("SHELL")) != NULL)
+ ;
+ else if (spawnlp(_P_WAIT, sh, sh, "-c", ":", NULL) == 0)
+ shell_name = sh;
+ else if ((shell_name = getenv("COMSPEC")) != NULL)
+ ;
+ else if (spawnlp(_P_WAIT, cmd, cmd, "/c", ";", NULL) == 0)
+ shell_name = cmd;
+ else
+ shell_name = command;
+
+ return sbasename(shell_name);
}
-const char *
-system_shell_dash_c(void)
+const char *system_shell_dash_c(void)
{
- if (strcmp(system_shell_name(), sh) == 0)
- return "-c";
+ char *shell_name;
+ const char *dash_c;
+
+ shell_name = system_shell_name();
+
+ /* Assume that if the shell name ends in "sh", it's Unixy */
+ if (strcasecmp(shell_name + strlen(shell_name) - strlen("sh"), "sh") == 0)
+ dash_c = "-c";
else
- return "/c";
+ dash_c = "/c";
+
+ free(shell_name);
+ return dash_c;
}
-int
-is_system_shell(const char *shell)
+int is_system_shell(const char *prog)
{
- size_t shlen;
- size_t ibase = 0, idot, i;
+ int result;
+ char *this_prog, *system_shell;
- if (!shell) /* paranoia */
+ if (!prog) /* paranoia */
return 0;
- idot = shlen = strlen(shell);
-
- for (i = 0; i < shlen; i++) {
- if (shell[i] == '.')
- idot = i;
- else if (shell[i] == '/' || shell[i] == '\\' || shell[i] == ':') {
- ibase = i + 1;
- idot = shlen;
- }
- }
- /* "sh" and "sh.exe" should compare equal. */
- return (strncasecmp(shell + ibase, system_shell_name(), idot - ibase) == 0
- && (idot == shlen
- || strcasecmp(shell + idot, ".exe") == 0
- || strcasecmp(shell + idot, ".com") == 0));
+ this_prog = sbasename(prog);
+ system_shell = system_shell_name();
+
+ result = strcasecmp(this_prog, system_shell) == 0;
+
+ free(this_prog);
+ free(system_shell);
+
+ return result;
}
#ifdef _WIN32
-/* Win32 doesn't have fork() */
+/*
+ Windows 32 doesn't have fork(), so we need to start asynchronous child
+ processes with spawn() rather than exec(). If there is more than one
+ command, i.e., a pipeline, the parent must set up each child's I/O
+ redirection prior to the spawn. The original stdout must be restored
+ before spawning the last process in the pipeline, and the original
+ stdin must be restored in the parent after spawning the last process
+ and before waiting for any of the children.
+*/
-int
-run_pipeline(int ncommands, char ***commands, int no_pipe)
+int run_pipeline(int ncommands, char ***commands, int no_pipe)
{
- int save_stdin, save_stdout;
int i;
- int last_input = 0;
- int proc_count = ncommands;
+ int last_input = 0; /* pacify some compilers */
+ int save_stdin = 0;
+ int save_stdout = 0;
int ret = 0;
char err_str[BUFSIZ];
PID_T pids[MAX_COMMANDS];
@@ -200,16 +228,22 @@ run_pipeline(int ncommands, char ***commands, int no_pipe)
if (ncommands > 1 && !no_pipe) {
/* last command doesn't need a new pipe */
if (i < ncommands - 1) {
- if (_pipe(pdes, BUFSIZ, O_BINARY | O_NOINHERIT) < 0)
- sys_fatal("pipe");
+ if (pipe(pdes) < 0) {
+ sprintf(err_str, "%s: pipe", commands[i][0]);
+ sys_fatal(err_str);
+ }
}
/* 1st command; writer */
if (i == 0) {
+ /* save stdin */
+ if ((save_stdin = dup(STDIN_FILENO)) < 0)
+ sys_fatal("dup stdin");
/* save stdout */
- if ((save_stdout = _dup(1)) < 0)
+ if ((save_stdout = dup(STDOUT_FILENO)) < 0)
sys_fatal("dup stdout");
+
/* connect stdout to write end of pipe */
- if (_dup2(pdes[1], 1) < 0) {
+ if (dup2(pdes[1], STDOUT_FILENO) < 0) {
sprintf(err_str, "%s: dup2(stdout)", commands[i][0]);
sys_fatal(err_str);
}
@@ -217,19 +251,28 @@ run_pipeline(int ncommands, char ***commands, int no_pipe)
sprintf(err_str, "%s: close(pipe[WRITE])", commands[i][0]);
sys_fatal(err_str);
}
+ /*
+ Save the read end of the pipe so that it can be connected to
+ stdin of the next program in the pipeline during the next
+ pass through the loop.
+ */
last_input = pdes[0];
}
/* reader and writer */
else if (i < ncommands - 1) {
/* connect stdin to read end of last pipe */
- if (_dup2(last_input, 0) < 0) {
+ if (dup2(last_input, STDIN_FILENO) < 0) {
sprintf(err_str, " %s: dup2(stdin)", commands[i][0]);
- sys_fatal("err_str");
+ sys_fatal(err_str);
+ }
+ if (close(last_input) < 0) {
+ sprintf(err_str, "%s: close(last_input)", commands[i][0]);
+ sys_fatal(err_str);
}
/* connect stdout to write end of new pipe */
- if (_dup2(pdes[1], 1) < 0) {
+ if (dup2(pdes[1], STDOUT_FILENO) < 0) {
sprintf(err_str, "%s: dup2(stdout)", commands[i][0]);
- sys_fatal("err_str");
+ sys_fatal(err_str);
}
if (close(pdes[1]) < 0) {
sprintf(err_str, "%s: close(pipe[WRITE])", commands[i][0]);
@@ -240,22 +283,27 @@ run_pipeline(int ncommands, char ***commands, int no_pipe)
/* last command; reader */
else {
/* connect stdin to read end of last pipe */
- if (_dup2(last_input, 0) < 0) {
+ if (dup2(last_input, STDIN_FILENO) < 0) {
sprintf(err_str, "%s: dup2(stdin)", commands[i][0]);
- sys_fatal("err_str");
+ sys_fatal(err_str);
}
if (close(last_input) < 0) {
- sprintf(err_str, "%s: close(pipe[READ])", commands[i][0]);
+ sprintf(err_str, "%s: close(last_input)", commands[i][0]);
sys_fatal(err_str);
}
/* restore original stdout */
- if (_dup2(save_stdout, 1) < 0) {
- sprintf(err_str, "%s: dup2(stdout))", "groff");
+ if (dup2(save_stdout, STDOUT_FILENO) < 0) {
+ sprintf(err_str, "%s: dup2(save_stdout))", commands[i][0]);
sys_fatal(err_str);
}
+ /* close stdout copy */
+ if (close(save_stdout) < 0) {
+ sprintf(err_str, "%s: close(save_stdout)", commands[i][0]);
+ sys_fatal(err_str);
+ }
}
}
- if ((pid = _spawnvp(_P_NOWAIT, commands[i][0], commands[i])) < 0) {
+ if ((pid = spawnvp(_P_NOWAIT, commands[i][0], commands[i])) < 0) {
error("couldn't exec %1: %2",
commands[i][0], strerror(errno), (char *)0);
fflush(stderr); /* just in case error() doesn't */
@@ -263,65 +311,81 @@ run_pipeline(int ncommands, char ***commands, int no_pipe)
}
pids[i] = pid;
}
+
+ if (ncommands > 1 && !no_pipe) {
+ /* restore original stdin if it was redirected */
+ if (dup2(save_stdin, STDIN_FILENO) < 0) {
+ sprintf(err_str, "dup2(save_stdin))");
+ sys_fatal(err_str);
+ }
+ /* close stdin copy */
+ if (close(save_stdin) < 0) {
+ sprintf(err_str, "close(save_stdin)");
+ sys_fatal(err_str);
+ }
+ }
+
for (i = 0; i < ncommands; i++) {
int status;
- int pid;
+ PID_T pid;
pid = pids[i];
- if ((pid = _cwait(&status, pid, _WAIT_CHILD)) < 0) {
- perror(NULL);
- sys_fatal("wait");
- if (WIFSIGNALED(status)) {
- int sig = WTERMSIG(status);
-
- error("%1: %2%3",
- commands[i][0],
- xstrsignal(sig),
- WCOREDUMP(status) ? " (core dumped)" : "");
- ret |= 2;
- }
- else if (WIFEXITED(status)) {
- int exit_status = WEXITSTATUS(status);
-
- if (exit_status == EXEC_FAILED_EXIT_STATUS)
- ret |= 4;
- else if (exit_status != 0)
- ret |= 1;
- }
- else
- error("unexpected status %1", itoa(status), (char *)0, (char *)0);
- break;
+ if ((pid = WAIT(&status, pid, _WAIT_CHILD)) < 0) {
+ sprintf(err_str, "%s: wait", commands[i][0]);
+ sys_fatal(err_str);
}
+ else if (status != 0)
+ ret |= 1;
}
return ret;
}
-#else /* _WIN32 */
+#else /* not _WIN32 */
/* MSDOS doesn't have `fork', so we need to simulate the pipe by running
- the programs in sequence with standard streams redirected fot and
+ the programs in sequence with standard streams redirected to and
from temporary files.
*/
-int
-run_pipeline(int ncommands, char ***commands, int no_pipe)
+
+/* A signal handler that just records that a signal has happened. */
+static int child_interrupted;
+
+static RETSIGTYPE signal_catcher(int signo)
+{
+ child_interrupted++;
+}
+
+int run_pipeline(int ncommands, char ***commands, int no_pipe)
{
int save_stdin = dup(0);
int save_stdout = dup(1);
char *tmpfiles[2];
- char tem1[L_tmpnam], tem2[L_tmpnam];
int infile = 0;
int outfile = 1;
int i, f, ret = 0;
- tmpfiles[0] = tmpnam(tem1);
- tmpfiles[1] = tmpnam(tem2);
+ /* Choose names for a pair of temporary files to implement the pipeline.
+ Microsoft's `tempnam' uses the directory specified by `getenv("TMP")'
+ if it exists; in case it doesn't, try the GROFF alternatives, or
+ `getenv("TEMP")' as last resort -- at least one of these had better
+ be set, since Microsoft's default has a high probability of failure. */
+ char *tmpdir;
+ if ((tmpdir = getenv("GROFF_TMPDIR")) == NULL
+ && (tmpdir = getenv("TMPDIR")) == NULL)
+ tmpdir = getenv("TEMP");
+
+ /* Don't use `tmpnam' here: Microsoft's implementation yields unusable
+ file names if current directory is on network share with read-only
+ root. */
+ tmpfiles[0] = tempnam(tmpdir, NULL);
+ tmpfiles[1] = tempnam(tmpdir, NULL);
for (i = 0; i < ncommands; i++) {
int exit_status;
RETSIGTYPE (*prev_handler)(int);
- if (i) {
+ if (i && !no_pipe) {
/* redirect stdin from temp file */
f = open(tmpfiles[infile], O_RDONLY|O_BINARY, 0666);
if (f < 0)
@@ -376,12 +440,11 @@ run_pipeline(int ncommands, char ***commands, int no_pipe)
return ret;
}
-#endif /* MS-DOS */
+#endif /* not _WIN32 */
#else /* not __MSDOS__, not _WIN32 */
-int
-run_pipeline(int ncommands, char ***commands, int no_pipe)
+int run_pipeline(int ncommands, char ***commands, int no_pipe)
{
int i;
int last_input = 0;
@@ -496,30 +559,20 @@ run_pipeline(int ncommands, char ***commands, int no_pipe)
#endif /* not __MSDOS__, not _WIN32 */
-static void
-sys_fatal(const char *s)
+static void sys_fatal(const char *s)
{
c_fatal("%1: %2", s, strerror(errno), (char *)0);
}
-static char *
-i_to_a(int n)
-{
- static char buf[12];
- sprintf(buf, "%d", n);
- return buf;
-}
-
-static const char *
-xstrsignal(int n)
+static const char *xstrsignal(int n)
{
static char buf[sizeof("Signal ") + 1 + sizeof(int) * 3];
#ifdef NSIG
-#ifdef SYS_SIGLIST_DECLARED
+#if HAVE_DECL_SYS_SIGLIST
if (n >= 0 && n < NSIG && sys_siglist[n] != 0)
return sys_siglist[n];
-#endif /* SYS_SIGLIST_DECLARED */
+#endif /* HAVE_DECL_SYS_SIGLIST */
#endif /* NSIG */
sprintf(buf, "Signal %d", n);
return buf;
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/roff/groff/pipeline.h b/contrib/groff/src/roff/groff/pipeline.h
index 52bff8507244..77bb11a05305 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/roff/groff/pipeline.h
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/roff/groff/pipeline.h
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/roff/grog/grog.pl b/contrib/groff/src/roff/grog/grog.pl
index 07fa7a440e99..b802fd56f2cc 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/roff/grog/grog.pl
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/roff/grog/grog.pl
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-#!/usr/bin/perl
+#! /usr/bin/perl
# grog -- guess options for groff command
# Inspired by doctype script in Kernighan & Pike, Unix Programming
# Environment, pp 306-8.
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/roff/grog/grog.sh b/contrib/groff/src/roff/grog/grog.sh
index 3999d77d7fcf..1a937cb1b374 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/roff/grog/grog.sh
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/roff/grog/grog.sh
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-#!/bin/sh
+#! /bin/sh
# grog -- guess options for groff command
# Like doctype in Kernighan & Pike, Unix Programming Environment, pp 306-8.
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/roff/nroff/Makefile.sub b/contrib/groff/src/roff/nroff/Makefile.sub
index 138c870a27ce..ffd2ccd8926c 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/roff/nroff/Makefile.sub
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/roff/nroff/Makefile.sub
@@ -4,10 +4,9 @@ CLEANADD=nroff
all: nroff
-nroff: nroff.sh
+nroff: nroff.sh $(SH_DEPS_SED_SCRIPT)
rm -f $@
- sed -e "s|@BINDIR@|$(bindir)|g" \
- -e "s|@SEP@|$(SEP)|g" \
+ sed -f $(SH_DEPS_SED_SCRIPT) \
-e $(SH_SCRIPT_SED_CMD) \
-e "s|@VERSION@|$(version)$(revision)|" $(srcdir)/nroff.sh >$@
chmod +x $@
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/roff/troff/Makefile.sub b/contrib/groff/src/roff/troff/Makefile.sub
index 7fa802472b1a..82c727d3e16d 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/roff/troff/Makefile.sub
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/roff/troff/Makefile.sub
@@ -6,30 +6,22 @@ OBJS=\
dictionary.$(OBJEXT) \
div.$(OBJEXT) \
env.$(OBJEXT) \
- glyphuni.$(OBJEXT) \
input.$(OBJEXT) \
majorminor.$(OBJEXT) \
+ mtsm.$(OBJEXT) \
node.$(OBJEXT) \
number.$(OBJEXT) \
- reg.$(OBJEXT) \
- symbol.$(OBJEXT) \
- unicode.$(OBJEXT) \
- uniglyph.$(OBJEXT) \
- uniuni.$(OBJEXT)
+ reg.$(OBJEXT)
CCSRCS=\
$(srcdir)/dictionary.cpp \
$(srcdir)/div.cpp \
$(srcdir)/env.cpp \
- $(srcdir)/glyphuni.cpp \
$(srcdir)/input.cpp \
majorminor.cpp \
+ $(srcdir)/mtsm.cpp \
$(srcdir)/node.cpp \
$(srcdir)/number.cpp \
- $(srcdir)/reg.cpp \
- $(srcdir)/symbol.cpp \
- $(srcdir)/unicode.cpp \
- $(srcdir)/uniglyph.cpp \
- $(srcdir)/uniuni.cpp
+ $(srcdir)/reg.cpp
HDRS=\
$(srcdir)/charinfo.h \
$(srcdir)/dictionary.h \
@@ -37,13 +29,12 @@ HDRS=\
$(srcdir)/env.h \
$(srcdir)/hvunits.h \
$(srcdir)/input.h \
+ $(srcdir)/mtsm.h \
$(srcdir)/node.h \
$(srcdir)/reg.h \
$(srcdir)/request.h \
- $(srcdir)/symbol.h \
$(srcdir)/token.h \
- $(srcdir)/troff.h \
- $(srcdir)/unicode.h
+ $(srcdir)/troff.h
GENSRCS=majorminor.cpp
NAMEPREFIX=$(g)
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/roff/troff/charinfo.h b/contrib/groff/src/roff/troff/charinfo.h
index 4123fbadd5ec..42190fd814e2 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/roff/troff/charinfo.h
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/roff/troff/charinfo.h
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
class macro;
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/roff/troff/column.cpp b/contrib/groff/src/roff/troff/column.cpp
index 8d6a6ebe5976..060b088d2355 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/roff/troff/column.cpp
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/roff/troff/column.cpp
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
#ifdef COLUMN
@@ -666,7 +666,7 @@ vjustify_node::vjustify_node(symbol t)
node *vjustify_node::copy()
{
- return new vjustify_node(typ);
+ return new vjustify_node(typ, div_nest_level);
}
const char *vjustify_node::type()
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/roff/troff/dictionary.cpp b/contrib/groff/src/roff/troff/dictionary.cpp
index a70ebb0e8432..37084b6678c1 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/roff/troff/dictionary.cpp
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/roff/troff/dictionary.cpp
@@ -1,5 +1,6 @@
// -*- C++ -*-
-/* Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2001 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+/* Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2001, 2004
+ Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Written by James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
This file is part of groff.
@@ -16,11 +17,10 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
#include "troff.h"
-#include "symbol.h"
#include "dictionary.h"
// is `p' a good size for a hash table
@@ -209,4 +209,3 @@ int object_dictionary::alias(symbol newnm, symbol oldnm)
}
return 0;
}
-
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/roff/troff/dictionary.h b/contrib/groff/src/roff/troff/dictionary.h
index 4f319be49504..2baab0ab935a 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/roff/troff/dictionary.h
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/roff/troff/dictionary.h
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/roff/troff/div.cpp b/contrib/groff/src/roff/troff/div.cpp
index 1bbbe450c2aa..4cacd8da9849 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/roff/troff/div.cpp
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/roff/troff/div.cpp
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
// -*- C++ -*-
-/* Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2000, 2001, 2002
+/* Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004
Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Written by James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
@@ -17,15 +17,16 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
// diversions
#include "troff.h"
-#include "symbol.h"
#include "dictionary.h"
#include "hvunits.h"
+#include "stringclass.h"
+#include "mtsm.h"
#include "env.h"
#include "request.h"
#include "node.h"
@@ -33,6 +34,8 @@ Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
#include "div.h"
#include "reg.h"
+#include "nonposix.h"
+
int exit_started = 0; // the exit process has started
int done_end_macro = 0; // the end macro (if any) has finished
int seen_last_page_ejector = 0; // seen the LAST_PAGE_EJECTOR cookie
@@ -50,7 +53,9 @@ static vunits needed_space;
diversion::diversion(symbol s)
: prev(0), nm(s), vertical_position(V0), high_water_mark(V0),
- no_space_mode(0), marked_place(V0)
+ any_chars_added(0), no_space_mode(0), needs_push(0), saved_seen_break(0),
+ saved_seen_space(0), saved_seen_eol(0), saved_suppress_next_eol(0),
+ marked_place(V0)
{
}
@@ -96,6 +101,10 @@ void do_divert(int append, int boxing)
symbol nm = get_name();
if (nm.is_null()) {
if (curdiv->prev) {
+ curenv->seen_break = curdiv->saved_seen_break;
+ curenv->seen_space = curdiv->saved_seen_space;
+ curenv->seen_eol = curdiv->saved_seen_eol;
+ curenv->suppress_next_eol = curdiv->saved_suppress_next_eol;
if (boxing) {
curenv->line = curdiv->saved_line;
curenv->width_total = curdiv->saved_width_total;
@@ -115,6 +124,13 @@ void do_divert(int append, int boxing)
macro_diversion *md = new macro_diversion(nm, append);
md->prev = curdiv;
curdiv = md;
+ curdiv->saved_seen_break = curenv->seen_break;
+ curdiv->saved_seen_space = curenv->seen_space;
+ curdiv->saved_seen_eol = curenv->seen_eol;
+ curdiv->saved_suppress_next_eol = curenv->suppress_next_eol;
+ curenv->seen_break = 0;
+ curenv->seen_space = 0;
+ curenv->seen_eol = 0;
if (boxing) {
curdiv->saved_line = curenv->line;
curdiv->saved_width_total = curenv->width_total;
@@ -201,7 +217,7 @@ macro_diversion::macro_diversion(symbol s, int append)
// We can now catch the situation described above by comparing
// the length of the charlist in the macro_header with the length
// stored in the macro. When we detect this, we copy the contents.
- mac = new macro;
+ mac = new macro(1);
if (append) {
request_or_macro *rm
= (request_or_macro *)request_dictionary.lookup(s);
@@ -256,9 +272,8 @@ void macro_diversion::output(node *nd, int retain_size,
nd->set_vertical_size(&v);
node *temp = nd;
nd = nd->next;
- if (temp->interpret(mac)) {
+ if (temp->interpret(mac))
delete temp;
- }
else {
#if 1
temp->freeze_space();
@@ -444,6 +459,9 @@ void top_level_diversion::space(vunits n, int forced)
vunits next_trap_pos;
trap *next_trap = find_next_trap(&next_trap_pos);
vunits y = vertical_position + n;
+ if (curenv->get_vertical_spacing().to_units())
+ curenv->seen_space += n.to_units()
+ / curenv->get_vertical_spacing().to_units();
if (vertical_position_traps_flag && next_trap != 0 && y >= next_trap_pos) {
vertical_position = next_trap_pos;
nl_reg_contents = vertical_position.to_units();
@@ -467,7 +485,7 @@ trap::trap(symbol s, vunits n, trap *p)
{
}
-void top_level_diversion::add_trap(symbol nm, vunits pos)
+void top_level_diversion::add_trap(symbol nam, vunits pos)
{
trap *first_free_slot = 0;
trap **p;
@@ -477,22 +495,22 @@ void top_level_diversion::add_trap(symbol nm, vunits pos)
first_free_slot = *p;
}
else if ((*p)->position == pos) {
- (*p)->nm = nm;
+ (*p)->nm = nam;
return;
}
}
if (first_free_slot) {
- first_free_slot->nm = nm;
+ first_free_slot->nm = nam;
first_free_slot->position = pos;
}
else
- *p = new trap(nm, pos, 0);
+ *p = new trap(nam, pos, 0);
}
-void top_level_diversion::remove_trap(symbol nm)
+void top_level_diversion::remove_trap(symbol nam)
{
for (trap *p = page_trap_list; p; p = p->next)
- if (p->nm == nm) {
+ if (p->nm == nam) {
p->nm = NULL_SYMBOL;
return;
}
@@ -507,10 +525,10 @@ void top_level_diversion::remove_trap_at(vunits pos)
}
}
-void top_level_diversion::change_trap(symbol nm, vunits pos)
+void top_level_diversion::change_trap(symbol nam, vunits pos)
{
for (trap *p = page_trap_list; p; p = p->next)
- if (p->nm == nm) {
+ if (p->nm == nam) {
p->position = pos;
return;
}
@@ -543,6 +561,7 @@ void cleanup_and_exit(int exit_code)
the_output->trailer(topdiv->get_page_length());
delete the_output;
}
+ FLUSH_INPUT_PIPE(STDIN_FILENO);
exit(exit_code);
}
@@ -637,7 +656,7 @@ void page_offset()
n = topdiv->prev_page_offset;
topdiv->prev_page_offset = topdiv->page_offset;
topdiv->page_offset = n;
- curenv->add_html_tag(0, ".po", n.to_units());
+ topdiv->modified_tag.incl(MTSM_PO);
skip_line();
}
@@ -667,7 +686,7 @@ void when_request()
void begin_page()
{
int got_arg = 0;
- int n;
+ int n = 0; /* pacify compiler */
if (has_arg() && get_integer(&n, topdiv->get_page_number()))
got_arg = 1;
while (!tok.newline() && !tok.eof())
@@ -730,11 +749,11 @@ void restore_spacing()
skip_line();
}
-/* It is necessary to generate a break before before reading the argument,
-because otherwise arguments using | will be wrong. But if we just
+/* It is necessary to generate a break before reading the argument,
+because otherwise arguments using | will be wrong. But if we just
generate a break as usual, then the line forced out may spring a trap
and thus push a macro onto the input stack before we have had a chance
-to read the argument to the sp request. We resolve this dilemma by
+to read the argument to the sp request. We resolve this dilemma by
setting, before generating the break, a flag which will postpone the
actual pushing of the macro associated with the trap sprung by the
outputting of the line forced out by the break till after we have read
@@ -756,17 +775,15 @@ void space_request()
else
// The line might have had line spacing that was truncated.
truncated_space += n;
- curenv->add_html_tag(1, ".sp", n.to_units());
+
tok.next();
}
void blank_line()
{
curenv->do_break();
- if (!trap_sprung_flag && !curdiv->no_space_mode) {
+ if (!trap_sprung_flag && !curdiv->no_space_mode)
curdiv->space(curenv->get_vertical_spacing());
- curenv->add_html_tag(1, ".sp", 1);
- }
else
truncated_space += curenv->get_vertical_spacing();
}
@@ -830,7 +847,6 @@ void flush_output()
curenv->do_break();
if (the_output)
the_output->flush();
- curenv->add_html_tag(1, ".fl");
tok.next();
}
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/roff/troff/div.h b/contrib/groff/src/roff/troff/div.h
index bde41a8f8541..c9ff9b403061 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/roff/troff/div.h
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/roff/troff/div.h
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
// -*- C++ -*-
-/* Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2001, 2002
+/* Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005
Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Written by James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
@@ -17,7 +17,11 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
+
+void do_divert(int append, int boxing);
+void end_diversions();
+void page_offset();
class diversion {
friend void do_divert(int append, int boxing);
@@ -34,7 +38,14 @@ protected:
vunits vertical_position;
vunits high_water_mark;
public:
+ int any_chars_added;
int no_space_mode;
+ int needs_push;
+ int saved_seen_break;
+ int saved_seen_space;
+ int saved_seen_eol;
+ int saved_suppress_next_eol;
+ state_set modified_tag;
vunits marked_place;
diversion(symbol s = NULL_SYMBOL);
virtual ~diversion();
@@ -54,6 +65,7 @@ public:
virtual void set_diversion_trap(symbol, vunits) = 0;
virtual void clear_diversion_trap() = 0;
virtual void copy_file(const char *filename) = 0;
+ virtual int is_diversion() = 0;
};
class macro;
@@ -78,6 +90,7 @@ public:
void set_diversion_trap(symbol, vunits);
void clear_diversion_trap();
void copy_file(const char *filename);
+ int is_diversion() { return 1; }
};
struct trap {
@@ -87,7 +100,7 @@ struct trap {
trap(symbol, vunits, trap *);
};
-struct output_file;
+class output_file;
class top_level_diversion : public diversion {
int page_number;
@@ -134,6 +147,7 @@ public:
void set_diversion_trap(symbol, vunits);
void clear_diversion_trap();
void set_last_page() { last_page_count = page_count; }
+ int is_diversion() { return 0; }
};
extern top_level_diversion *topdiv;
@@ -154,6 +168,5 @@ void continue_page_eject();
void handle_first_page_transition();
void blank_line();
void begin_page();
-void end_diversions();
extern void cleanup_and_exit(int);
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/roff/troff/env.cpp b/contrib/groff/src/roff/troff/env.cpp
index 264b441b3fd9..9de9a46aa507 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/roff/troff/env.cpp
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/roff/troff/env.cpp
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
// -*- C++ -*-
-/* Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003
+/* Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005
Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Written by James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
@@ -17,12 +17,13 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
#include "troff.h"
-#include "symbol.h"
#include "dictionary.h"
#include "hvunits.h"
+#include "stringclass.h"
+#include "mtsm.h"
#include "env.h"
#include "request.h"
#include "node.h"
@@ -52,6 +53,8 @@ environment *env_table[NENVIRONMENTS];
dictionary env_dictionary(10);
environment *curenv;
static int next_line_number = 0;
+extern int suppress_push;
+extern statem *get_diversion_state();
charinfo *field_delimiter_char;
charinfo *padding_indicator_char;
@@ -61,6 +64,7 @@ int translate_space_to_dummy = 0;
class pending_output_line {
node *nd;
int no_fill;
+ int was_centered;
vunits vs;
vunits post_vs;
hunits width;
@@ -70,20 +74,21 @@ class pending_output_line {
public:
pending_output_line *next;
- pending_output_line(node *, int, vunits, vunits, hunits,
+ pending_output_line(node *, int, vunits, vunits, hunits, int,
pending_output_line * = 0);
~pending_output_line();
int output();
#ifdef WIDOW_CONTROL
friend void environment::mark_last_line();
- friend void environment::output(node *, int, vunits, vunits, hunits);
+ friend void environment::output(node *, int, vunits, vunits, hunits, int);
#endif /* WIDOW_CONTROL */
};
pending_output_line::pending_output_line(node *n, int nf, vunits v, vunits pv,
- hunits w, pending_output_line *p)
-: nd(n), no_fill(nf), vs(v), post_vs(pv), width(w),
+ hunits w, int ce,
+ pending_output_line *p)
+: nd(n), no_fill(nf), was_centered(ce), vs(v), post_vs(pv), width(w),
#ifdef WIDOW_CONTROL
last_line(0),
#endif /* WIDOW_CONTROL */
@@ -109,13 +114,15 @@ int pending_output_line::output()
}
}
#endif
+ curenv->construct_format_state(nd, was_centered, !no_fill);
curdiv->output(nd, no_fill, vs, post_vs, width);
nd = 0;
return 1;
}
-void environment::output(node *nd, int no_fill, vunits vs, vunits post_vs,
- hunits width)
+void environment::output(node *nd, int no_fill_flag,
+ vunits vs, vunits post_vs,
+ hunits width, int was_centered)
{
#ifdef WIDOW_CONTROL
while (pending_lines) {
@@ -132,29 +139,31 @@ void environment::output(node *nd, int no_fill, vunits vs, vunits post_vs,
#endif /* WIDOW_CONTROL */
if (!trap_sprung_flag && !pending_lines
#ifdef WIDOW_CONTROL
- && (!widow_control || no_fill)
+ && (!widow_control || no_fill_flag)
#endif /* WIDOW_CONTROL */
) {
- curdiv->output(nd, no_fill, vs, post_vs, width);
- emitted_node = 1;
+ curenv->construct_format_state(nd, was_centered, !no_fill_flag);
+ curdiv->output(nd, no_fill_flag, vs, post_vs, width);
} else {
pending_output_line **p;
for (p = &pending_lines; *p; p = &(*p)->next)
;
- *p = new pending_output_line(nd, no_fill, vs, post_vs, width);
+ *p = new pending_output_line(nd, no_fill_flag, vs, post_vs, width,
+ was_centered);
}
}
// a line from .tl goes at the head of the queue
-void environment::output_title(node *nd, int no_fill, vunits vs,
- vunits post_vs, hunits width)
+void environment::output_title(node *nd, int no_fill_flag,
+ vunits vs, vunits post_vs,
+ hunits width)
{
if (!trap_sprung_flag)
- curdiv->output(nd, no_fill, vs, post_vs, width);
+ curdiv->output(nd, no_fill_flag, vs, post_vs, width);
else
- pending_lines = new pending_output_line(nd, no_fill, vs, post_vs, width,
- pending_lines);
+ pending_lines = new pending_output_line(nd, no_fill_flag, vs, post_vs,
+ width, 0, pending_lines);
}
void environment::output_pending_lines()
@@ -172,7 +181,8 @@ void environment::mark_last_line()
{
if (!widow_control || !pending_lines)
return;
- for (pending_output_line *p = pending_lines; p->next; p = p->next)
+ pending_output_line *p;
+ for (p = pending_lines; p->next; p = p->next)
;
if (!p->no_fill)
p->last_line = 1;
@@ -264,6 +274,7 @@ void leader_character()
void environment::add_char(charinfo *ci)
{
int s;
+ node *gc_np = 0;
if (interrupted)
;
// don't allow fields in dummy environments
@@ -279,18 +290,40 @@ void environment::add_char(charinfo *ci)
if (tab_contents == 0)
tab_contents = new line_start_node;
if (ci != hyphen_indicator_char)
- tab_contents = tab_contents->add_char(ci, this, &tab_width, &s);
+ tab_contents = tab_contents->add_char(ci, this, &tab_width, &s, &gc_np);
else
tab_contents = tab_contents->add_discretionary_hyphen();
}
else {
if (line == 0)
start_line();
+#if 0
+ fprintf(stderr, "current line is\n");
+ line->debug_node_list();
+#endif
if (ci != hyphen_indicator_char)
- line = line->add_char(ci, this, &width_total, &space_total);
+ line = line->add_char(ci, this, &width_total, &space_total, &gc_np);
else
line = line->add_discretionary_hyphen();
}
+#if 0
+ fprintf(stderr, "now after we have added character the line is\n");
+ line->debug_node_list();
+#endif
+ if ((!suppress_push) && gc_np) {
+ if (gc_np && (gc_np->state == 0)) {
+ gc_np->state = construct_state(0);
+ gc_np->push_state = get_diversion_state();
+ }
+ else if (line && (line->state == 0)) {
+ line->state = construct_state(0);
+ line->push_state = get_diversion_state();
+ }
+ }
+#if 0
+ fprintf(stderr, "now we have possibly added the state the line is\n");
+ line->debug_node_list();
+#endif
}
node *environment::make_char_node(charinfo *ci)
@@ -302,6 +335,12 @@ void environment::add_node(node *n)
{
if (n == 0)
return;
+ if (!suppress_push) {
+ if (n->is_special && n->state == NULL)
+ n->state = construct_state(0);
+ n->push_state = get_diversion_state();
+ }
+
if (current_tab || current_field)
n->freeze_space();
if (interrupted) {
@@ -325,10 +364,10 @@ void environment::add_node(node *n)
space_total += n->nspaces();
n->next = line;
line = n;
+ construct_new_line_state(line);
}
}
-
void environment::add_hyphen_indicator()
{
if (current_tab || interrupted || current_field
@@ -612,7 +651,6 @@ environment::environment(symbol nm)
width_total(0),
space_total(0),
input_line_start(0),
- tabs(units_per_inch/2, TAB_LEFT),
line_tabs(0),
current_tab(TAB_NONE),
leader_node(0),
@@ -639,12 +677,15 @@ environment::environment(symbol nm)
#ifdef WIDOW_CONTROL
widow_control(0),
#endif /* WIDOW_CONTROL */
- ignore_next_eol(0),
- emitted_node(0),
glyph_color(&default_color),
prev_glyph_color(&default_color),
fill_color(&default_color),
prev_fill_color(&default_color),
+ seen_space(0),
+ seen_eol(0),
+ suppress_next_eol(0),
+ seen_break(0),
+ tabs(units_per_inch/2, TAB_LEFT),
name(nm),
control_char('.'),
no_break_control_char('\''),
@@ -702,7 +743,6 @@ environment::environment(const environment *e)
width_total(0),
space_total(0),
input_line_start(0),
- tabs(e->tabs),
line_tabs(e->line_tabs),
current_tab(TAB_NONE),
leader_node(0),
@@ -729,12 +769,15 @@ environment::environment(const environment *e)
#ifdef WIDOW_CONTROL
widow_control(e->widow_control),
#endif /* WIDOW_CONTROL */
- ignore_next_eol(0),
- emitted_node(0),
glyph_color(e->glyph_color),
prev_glyph_color(e->prev_glyph_color),
fill_color(e->fill_color),
prev_fill_color(e->prev_fill_color),
+ seen_space(e->seen_space),
+ seen_eol(e->seen_eol),
+ suppress_next_eol(e->suppress_next_eol),
+ seen_break(e->seen_break),
+ tabs(e->tabs),
name(e->name), // so that eg `.if "\n[.ev]"0"' works
control_char(e->control_char),
no_break_control_char(e->no_break_control_char),
@@ -816,8 +859,6 @@ void environment::copy(const environment *e)
hyphenation_space = e->hyphenation_space;
hyphenation_margin = e->hyphenation_margin;
composite = 0;
- ignore_next_eol = e->ignore_next_eol;
- emitted_node = e->emitted_node;
glyph_color= e->glyph_color;
prev_glyph_color = e->prev_glyph_color;
fill_color = e->fill_color;
@@ -1089,7 +1130,13 @@ void environment_switch()
error("environment stack underflow");
}
else {
+ int seen_space = curenv->seen_space;
+ int seen_eol = curenv->seen_eol;
+ int suppress_next_eol = curenv->suppress_next_eol;
curenv = env_stack->env;
+ curenv->seen_space = seen_space;
+ curenv->seen_eol = seen_eol;
+ curenv->suppress_next_eol = suppress_next_eol;
env_list *tem = env_stack;
env_stack = env_stack->next;
delete tem;
@@ -1126,6 +1173,26 @@ void environment_copy()
skip_line();
}
+void fill_color_change()
+{
+ symbol s = get_name();
+ if (s.is_null())
+ curenv->set_fill_color(curenv->get_prev_fill_color());
+ else
+ do_fill_color(s);
+ skip_line();
+}
+
+void glyph_color_change()
+{
+ symbol s = get_name();
+ if (s.is_null())
+ curenv->set_glyph_color(curenv->get_prev_glyph_color());
+ else
+ do_glyph_color(s);
+ skip_line();
+}
+
static symbol P_symbol("P");
void font_change()
@@ -1164,7 +1231,6 @@ void point_size()
if (n <= 0)
n = 1;
curenv->set_size(n);
- curenv->add_html_tag(0, ".ps", n);
}
else
curenv->set_size(0);
@@ -1232,8 +1298,6 @@ void fill()
if (break_flag)
curenv->do_break();
curenv->fill = 1;
- curenv->add_html_tag(1, ".fi");
- curenv->add_html_tag(0, ".br");
tok.next();
}
@@ -1244,9 +1308,7 @@ void no_fill()
if (break_flag)
curenv->do_break();
curenv->fill = 0;
- curenv->add_html_tag(1, ".nf");
- curenv->add_html_tag(0, ".br");
- curenv->add_html_tag(0, ".po", topdiv->get_page_offset().to_units());
+ curenv->suppress_next_eol = 1;
tok.next();
}
@@ -1263,7 +1325,7 @@ void center()
curenv->do_break();
curenv->right_justify_lines = 0;
curenv->center_lines = n;
- curenv->add_html_tag(1, ".ce", n);
+ curdiv->modified_tag.incl(MTSM_CE);
tok.next();
}
@@ -1280,7 +1342,7 @@ void right_justify()
curenv->do_break();
curenv->center_lines = 0;
curenv->right_justify_lines = n;
- curenv->add_html_tag(1, ".rj", n);
+ curdiv->modified_tag.incl(MTSM_RJ);
tok.next();
}
@@ -1297,7 +1359,7 @@ void line_length()
temp = curenv->prev_line_length;
curenv->prev_line_length = curenv->line_length;
curenv->line_length = temp;
- curenv->add_html_tag(1, ".ll", temp.to_units());
+ curdiv->modified_tag.incl(MTSM_LL);
skip_line();
}
@@ -1384,8 +1446,7 @@ void indent()
curenv->have_temporary_indent = 0;
curenv->prev_indent = curenv->indent;
curenv->indent = temp;
- if (break_flag)
- curenv->add_html_tag(1, ".in", temp.to_units());
+ curdiv->modified_tag.incl(MTSM_IN);
tok.next();
}
@@ -1406,7 +1467,7 @@ void temporary_indent()
if (!err) {
curenv->temporary_indent = temp;
curenv->have_temporary_indent = 1;
- curenv->add_html_tag(1, ".ti", temp.to_units());
+ curdiv->modified_tag.incl(MTSM_TI);
}
tok.next();
}
@@ -1623,6 +1684,7 @@ void environment::interrupt()
void environment::newline()
{
+ int was_centered = 0;
if (underline_lines > 0) {
if (--underline_lines == 0) {
prev_fontno = fontno;
@@ -1661,11 +1723,7 @@ void environment::newline()
if (x > H0)
saved_indent += x/2;
to_be_output = line;
- if (is_html) {
- node *n = make_html_tag("eol.ce");
- n->next = to_be_output;
- to_be_output = n;
- }
+ was_centered = 1;
to_be_output_width = width_total;
line = 0;
}
@@ -1688,14 +1746,14 @@ void environment::newline()
input_line_start = line == 0 ? H0 : width_total;
if (to_be_output) {
if (is_html && !fill) {
- if (curdiv == topdiv) {
- node *n = make_html_tag("eol");
-
- n->next = to_be_output;
- to_be_output = n;
- }
+ curdiv->modified_tag.incl(MTSM_EOL);
+ if (suppress_next_eol)
+ suppress_next_eol = 0;
+ else
+ seen_eol = 1;
}
- output_line(to_be_output, to_be_output_width);
+
+ output_line(to_be_output, to_be_output_width, was_centered);
hyphen_line_count = 0;
}
if (input_trap_count > 0) {
@@ -1705,7 +1763,7 @@ void environment::newline()
}
}
-void environment::output_line(node *n, hunits width)
+void environment::output_line(node *n, hunits width, int was_centered)
{
prev_text_length = width;
if (margin_character_flags) {
@@ -1764,7 +1822,8 @@ void environment::output_line(node *n, hunits width)
width += w;
++next_line_number;
}
- output(nn, !fill, vertical_spacing, total_post_vertical_spacing(), width);
+ output(nn, !fill, vertical_spacing, total_post_vertical_spacing(), width,
+ was_centered);
}
void environment::start_line()
@@ -2012,6 +2071,7 @@ static void distribute_space(node *n, int nspaces, hunits desired_space,
void environment::possibly_break_line(int start_here, int forced)
{
+ int was_centered = center_lines > 0;
if (!fill || current_tab || current_field || dummy)
return;
while (line != 0
@@ -2041,6 +2101,7 @@ void environment::possibly_break_line(int start_here, int forced)
break;
case ADJUST_CENTER:
saved_indent += (target_text_length - bp->width)/2;
+ was_centered = 1;
break;
case ADJUST_RIGHT:
saved_indent += target_text_length - bp->width;
@@ -2078,7 +2139,7 @@ void environment::possibly_break_line(int start_here, int forced)
}
// Do output_line() here so that line will be 0 iff the
// the environment will be empty.
- output_line(pre, output_width);
+ output_line(pre, output_width, was_centered);
while (to_be_discarded != 0) {
tem = to_be_discarded;
to_be_discarded = to_be_discarded->next;
@@ -2141,16 +2202,8 @@ void environment::final_break()
do_break();
}
-/*
- * add_html_tag - emits a special html-tag: to help post-grohtml understand
- * the key troff commands
- */
-
-void environment::add_html_tag(int force, const char *name)
+node *environment::make_tag(const char *nm, int i)
{
- if (!force && (curdiv != topdiv))
- return;
-
if (is_html) {
/*
* need to emit tag for post-grohtml
@@ -2159,132 +2212,119 @@ void environment::add_html_tag(int force, const char *name)
if (curdiv == topdiv && topdiv->before_first_page)
topdiv->begin_page();
macro *m = new macro;
- m->append_str("html-tag:");
- for (const char *p = name; *p; p++)
- if (!invalid_input_char((unsigned char)*p))
- m->append(*p);
- curdiv->output(new special_node(*m), 1, 0, 0, 0);
- if (strcmp(name, ".nf") == 0)
- curenv->ignore_next_eol = 1;
- }
-}
-
-/*
- * add_html_tag - emits a special html-tag: to help post-grohtml understand
- * the key troff commands, it appends a string representation
- * of i.
- */
-
-void environment::add_html_tag(int force, const char *name, int i)
-{
- if (!force && (curdiv != topdiv))
- return;
-
- if (is_html) {
- /*
- * need to emit tag for post-grohtml
- * but we check to see whether we can emit specials
- */
- if (curdiv == topdiv && topdiv->before_first_page)
- topdiv->begin_page();
- macro *m = new macro;
- m->append_str("html-tag:");
- for (const char *p = name; *p; p++)
+ m->append_str("devtag:");
+ for (const char *p = nm; *p; p++)
if (!invalid_input_char((unsigned char)*p))
m->append(*p);
m->append(' ');
m->append_int(i);
- node *n = new special_node(*m);
- curdiv->output(n, 1, 0, 0, 0);
+ return new special_node(*m);
}
+ return 0;
}
-/*
- * add_html_tag_tabs - emits the tab settings for post-grohtml
- */
-
-void environment::add_html_tag_tabs(int force)
+void environment::dump_troff_state()
{
- if (!force && (curdiv != topdiv))
- return;
+#define SPACES " "
+ fprintf(stderr, SPACES "register `in' = %d\n", curenv->indent.to_units());
+ if (curenv->have_temporary_indent)
+ fprintf(stderr, SPACES "register `ti' = %d\n",
+ curenv->temporary_indent.to_units());
+ fprintf(stderr, SPACES "centered lines `ce' = %d\n", curenv->center_lines);
+ fprintf(stderr, SPACES "register `ll' = %d\n",
+ curenv->line_length.to_units());
+ fprintf(stderr, SPACES "fill `fi=1/nf=0' = %d\n", curenv->fill);
+ fprintf(stderr, SPACES "page offset `po' = %d\n",
+ topdiv->get_page_offset().to_units());
+ fprintf(stderr, SPACES "seen_break = %d\n", curenv->seen_break);
+ fprintf(stderr, SPACES "seen_space = %d\n", curenv->seen_space);
+ fflush(stderr);
+#undef SPACES
+}
+statem *environment::construct_state(int only_eol)
+{
if (is_html) {
- /*
- * need to emit tag for post-grohtml
- * but we check to see whether we can emit specials
- */
- if (curdiv == topdiv && topdiv->before_first_page)
- topdiv->begin_page();
- macro *m = new macro;
- hunits d, l;
- enum tab_type t;
- m->append_str("html-tag:.ta ");
- do {
- t = curenv->tabs.distance_to_next_tab(l, &d);
- l += d;
- switch (t) {
- case TAB_LEFT:
- m->append_str(" L ");
- m->append_int(l.to_units());
- break;
- case TAB_CENTER:
- m->append_str(" C ");
- m->append_int(l.to_units());
- break;
- case TAB_RIGHT:
- m->append_str(" R ");
- m->append_int(l.to_units());
- break;
- case TAB_NONE:
- break;
- }
- } while ((t != TAB_NONE) && (l < get_line_length()));
- curdiv->output(new special_node(*m), 1, 0, 0, 0);
+ statem *s = new statem();
+ if (!only_eol) {
+ s->add_tag(MTSM_IN, indent);
+ s->add_tag(MTSM_LL, line_length);
+ s->add_tag(MTSM_PO, topdiv->get_page_offset().to_units());
+ s->add_tag(MTSM_RJ, right_justify_lines);
+ if (have_temporary_indent)
+ s->add_tag(MTSM_TI, temporary_indent);
+ s->add_tag_ta();
+ if (seen_break)
+ s->add_tag(MTSM_BR);
+ if (seen_space != 0)
+ s->add_tag(MTSM_SP, seen_space);
+ seen_break = 0;
+ seen_space = 0;
+ }
+ if (seen_eol) {
+ s->add_tag(MTSM_EOL);
+ s->add_tag(MTSM_CE, center_lines);
+ }
+ seen_eol = 0;
+ return s;
}
+ else
+ return NULL;
}
-node *environment::make_html_tag(const char *name, int i)
+void environment::construct_format_state(node *n, int was_centered,
+ int filling)
{
if (is_html) {
- /*
- * need to emit tag for post-grohtml
- * but we check to see whether we can emit specials
- */
- if (curdiv == topdiv && topdiv->before_first_page)
- topdiv->begin_page();
- macro *m = new macro;
- m->append_str("html-tag:");
- for (const char *p = name; *p; p++)
- if (!invalid_input_char((unsigned char)*p))
- m->append(*p);
- m->append(' ');
- m->append_int(i);
- return new special_node(*m);
+ // find first glyph node which has a state.
+ while (n != 0 && n->state == 0)
+ n = n->next;
+ if (n == 0 || (n->state == 0))
+ return;
+ if (seen_space != 0)
+ n->state->add_tag(MTSM_SP, seen_space);
+ if (seen_eol && topdiv == curdiv)
+ n->state->add_tag(MTSM_EOL);
+ seen_space = 0;
+ seen_eol = 0;
+ if (was_centered)
+ n->state->add_tag(MTSM_CE, center_lines+1);
+ else
+ n->state->add_tag_if_unknown(MTSM_CE, 0);
+ n->state->add_tag_if_unknown(MTSM_FI, filling);
+ n = n->next;
+ while (n != 0) {
+ if (n->state != 0) {
+ n->state->sub_tag_ce();
+ n->state->add_tag_if_unknown(MTSM_FI, filling);
+ }
+ n = n->next;
+ }
}
- return 0;
}
-node *environment::make_html_tag(const char *name)
+void environment::construct_new_line_state(node *n)
{
if (is_html) {
- /*
- * need to emit tag for post-grohtml
- * but we check to see whether we can emit specials
- */
- if (curdiv == topdiv && topdiv->before_first_page)
- topdiv->begin_page();
- macro *m = new macro;
- m->append_str("html-tag:");
- for (const char *p = name; *p; p++)
- if (!invalid_input_char((unsigned char)*p))
- m->append(*p);
- return new special_node(*m);
+ // find first glyph node which has a state.
+ while (n != 0 && n->state == 0)
+ n = n->next;
+ if (n == 0 || n->state == 0)
+ return;
+ if (seen_space != 0)
+ n->state->add_tag(MTSM_SP, seen_space);
+ if (seen_eol && topdiv == curdiv)
+ n->state->add_tag(MTSM_EOL);
+ seen_space = 0;
+ seen_eol = 0;
}
- return 0;
}
-void environment::do_break(int spread)
+extern int global_diverted_space;
+
+void environment::do_break(int do_spread)
{
+ int was_centered = 0;
if (curdiv == topdiv && topdiv->before_first_page) {
topdiv->begin_page();
return;
@@ -2295,7 +2335,7 @@ void environment::do_break(int spread)
// this is so that hyphenation works
line = new space_node(H0, get_fill_color(), line);
space_total++;
- possibly_break_line(0, spread);
+ possibly_break_line(0, do_spread);
}
while (line != 0 && line->discardable()) {
width_total -= line->width();
@@ -2311,6 +2351,7 @@ void environment::do_break(int spread)
switch (adjust_mode) {
case ADJUST_CENTER:
saved_indent += (target_text_length - width_total)/2;
+ was_centered = 1;
break;
case ADJUST_RIGHT:
saved_indent += target_text_length - width_total;
@@ -2319,7 +2360,7 @@ void environment::do_break(int spread)
}
node *tem = line;
line = 0;
- output_line(tem, width_total);
+ output_line(tem, width_total, was_centered);
hyphen_line_count = 0;
}
prev_line_interrupted = 0;
@@ -2327,6 +2368,10 @@ void environment::do_break(int spread)
mark_last_line();
output_pending_lines();
#endif /* WIDOW_CONTROL */
+ if (!global_diverted_space) {
+ curdiv->modified_tag.incl(MTSM_BR);
+ seen_break = 1;
+ }
}
int environment::is_empty()
@@ -2338,10 +2383,8 @@ void do_break_request(int spread)
{
while (!tok.newline() && !tok.eof())
tok.next();
- if (break_flag) {
+ if (break_flag)
curenv->do_break(spread);
- curenv->add_html_tag(0, ".br");
- }
tok.next();
}
@@ -2389,8 +2432,8 @@ void title()
tem->next = n;
n = tem;
}
- hunits title_length(curenv->title_length);
- hunits f = title_length - part_width[1];
+ hunits length_title(curenv->title_length);
+ hunits f = length_title - part_width[1];
hunits f2 = f/2;
n = new hmotion_node(f2 - part_width[2], curenv->get_fill_color(), n);
p = part[1];
@@ -2409,7 +2452,7 @@ void title()
n = tem;
}
curenv->output_title(n, !curenv->fill, curenv->vertical_spacing,
- curenv->total_post_vertical_spacing(), title_length);
+ curenv->total_post_vertical_spacing(), length_title);
curenv->hyphen_line_count = 0;
tok.next();
}
@@ -2748,7 +2791,7 @@ void set_tabs()
}
}
curenv->tabs = tabs;
- curenv->add_html_tag_tabs(1);
+ curdiv->modified_tag.incl(MTSM_TA);
skip_line();
}
@@ -2859,25 +2902,25 @@ node *environment::make_tab_node(hunits d, node *next)
void environment::handle_tab(int is_leader)
{
hunits d;
- hunits abs;
+ hunits absolute;
if (current_tab)
wrap_up_tab();
charinfo *ci = is_leader ? leader_char : tab_char;
delete leader_node;
leader_node = ci ? make_char_node(ci) : 0;
- tab_type t = distance_to_next_tab(&d, &abs);
+ tab_type t = distance_to_next_tab(&d, &absolute);
switch (t) {
case TAB_NONE:
return;
case TAB_LEFT:
+ add_node(make_tag("tab L", absolute.to_units()));
add_node(make_tab_node(d));
- add_node(make_html_tag("tab L", abs.to_units()));
return;
case TAB_RIGHT:
- add_node(make_html_tag("tab R", abs.to_units()));
+ add_node(make_tag("tab R", absolute.to_units()));
break;
case TAB_CENTER:
- add_node(make_html_tag("tab C", abs.to_units()));
+ add_node(make_tag("tab C", absolute.to_units()));
break;
default:
assert(0);
@@ -3091,12 +3134,28 @@ const char *environment::get_font_family_string()
return family->nm.contents();
}
+const char *environment::get_glyph_color_string()
+{
+ return glyph_color->nm.contents();
+}
+
+const char *environment::get_fill_color_string()
+{
+ return fill_color->nm.contents();
+}
+
const char *environment::get_font_name_string()
{
symbol f = get_font_name(fontno, this);
return f.contents();
}
+const char *environment::get_style_name_string()
+{
+ symbol f = get_style_name(fontno);
+ return f.contents();
+}
+
const char *environment::get_name_string()
{
return name.contents();
@@ -3188,7 +3247,9 @@ void init_env_requests()
init_request("fam", family_change);
init_request("fc", field_characters);
init_request("fi", fill);
+ init_request("fcolor", fill_color_change);
init_request("ft", font_change);
+ init_request("gcolor", glyph_color_change);
init_request("hc", hyphen_char);
init_request("hlm", hyphen_line_max_request);
init_request("hy", hyphenate_request);
@@ -3247,6 +3308,8 @@ void init_env_requests()
init_int_env_reg(".L", get_line_spacing);
init_hunits_env_reg(".l", get_line_length);
init_hunits_env_reg(".ll", get_saved_line_length);
+ init_string_env_reg(".M", get_fill_color_string);
+ init_string_env_reg(".m", get_glyph_color_string);
init_hunits_env_reg(".n", get_prev_text_length);
init_int_env_reg(".ps", get_point_size);
init_int_env_reg(".psr", get_requested_point_size);
@@ -3257,6 +3320,7 @@ void init_env_requests()
init_int_env_reg(".ss", get_space_size);
init_int_env_reg(".sss", get_sentence_space_size);
init_string_env_reg(".sr", get_requested_point_size_string);
+ init_string_env_reg(".sty", get_style_name_string);
init_string_env_reg(".tabs", get_tabs);
init_int_env_reg(".u", get_fill);
init_vunits_env_reg(".v", get_vertical_spacing);
@@ -3358,7 +3422,7 @@ static void hyphen_word()
pos[npos++] = i;
}
else {
- int c = ci->get_hyphenation_code();
+ unsigned char c = ci->get_hyphenation_code();
if (c == 0)
break;
buf[i++] = c;
@@ -3661,7 +3725,8 @@ void hyphen_trie::read_patterns_file(const char *name, int append,
c = hpf_getc(fp);
if (c == '{') {
if (have_patterns || have_hyphenation)
- error("`{' not allowed inside of \\patterns or \\hyphenation");
+ error("\\patterns not allowed inside of %1 group",
+ have_patterns ? "\\patterns" : "\\hyphenation");
else {
have_patterns = 1;
have_keyword = 1;
@@ -3675,7 +3740,8 @@ void hyphen_trie::read_patterns_file(const char *name, int append,
c = hpf_getc(fp);
if (c == '{') {
if (have_patterns || have_hyphenation)
- error("`{' not allowed inside of \\patterns or \\hyphenation");
+ error("\\hyphenation not allowed inside of %1 group",
+ have_patterns ? "\\patterns" : "\\hyphenation");
else {
have_hyphenation = 1;
have_keyword = 1;
@@ -3703,8 +3769,17 @@ void hyphen_trie::read_patterns_file(const char *name, int append,
}
c = hpf_getc(fp);
}
- else if (c == '{') // skipped if not starting \patterns
- c = hpf_getc(fp); // or \hyphenation
+ else if (c == '{') {
+ if (have_patterns || have_hyphenation)
+ error("`{' not allowed within %1 group",
+ have_patterns ? "\\patterns" : "\\hyphenation");
+ c = hpf_getc(fp); // skipped if not starting \patterns
+ // or \hyphenation
+ }
+ }
+ else {
+ if (c == '{' || c == '}')
+ c = hpf_getc(fp);
}
if (i > 0) {
if (have_patterns || final_pattern || traditional) {
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/roff/troff/env.h b/contrib/groff/src/roff/troff/env.h
index 43a4c97f7427..2ee7bdcf3e1e 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/roff/troff/env.h
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/roff/troff/env.h
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
// -*- C++ -*-
-/* Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2000, 2001, 2002
+/* Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005
Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Written by James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
@@ -17,7 +17,9 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
+
+class statem;
struct size_range {
int min;
@@ -63,7 +65,7 @@ inline int font_size::to_points()
return p/sizescale;
}
-struct environment;
+class environment;
hunits env_digit_width(environment *);
hunits env_space_width(environment *);
@@ -94,11 +96,52 @@ public:
const unsigned MARGIN_CHARACTER_ON = 1;
const unsigned MARGIN_CHARACTER_NEXT = 2;
-struct charinfo;
+class charinfo;
struct node;
struct breakpoint;
-struct font_family;
-struct pending_output_line;
+class font_family;
+class pending_output_line;
+
+// declarations to avoid friend name injection problems
+void title_length();
+void space_size();
+void fill();
+void no_fill();
+void adjust();
+void no_adjust();
+void center();
+void right_justify();
+void vertical_spacing();
+void post_vertical_spacing();
+void line_spacing();
+void line_length();
+void indent();
+void temporary_indent();
+void do_underline(int);
+void do_input_trap(int);
+void set_tabs();
+void margin_character();
+void no_number();
+void number_lines();
+void leader_character();
+void tab_character();
+void hyphenate_request();
+void no_hyphenate();
+void hyphen_line_max_request();
+void hyphenation_space_request();
+void hyphenation_margin_request();
+void line_width();
+#if 0
+void tabs_save();
+void tabs_restore();
+#endif
+void line_tabs_request();
+void title();
+#ifdef WIDOW_CONTROL
+void widow_control_request();
+#endif /* WIDOW_CONTROL */
+
+void do_divert(int append, int boxing);
class environment {
int dummy; // dummy environment used for \w
@@ -147,7 +190,6 @@ class environment {
hunits width_total;
int space_total;
hunits input_line_start;
- tab_stops tabs;
node *tab_contents;
hunits tab_width;
hunits tab_distance;
@@ -183,8 +225,6 @@ class environment {
#ifdef WIDOW_CONTROL
int widow_control;
#endif /* WIDOW_CONTROL */
- int ignore_next_eol;
- int emitted_node; // have we emitted a node since the last html eol tag?
color *glyph_color;
color *prev_glyph_color;
color *fill_color;
@@ -193,9 +233,9 @@ class environment {
tab_type distance_to_next_tab(hunits *);
tab_type distance_to_next_tab(hunits *distance, hunits *leftpos);
void start_line();
- void output_line(node *, hunits);
+ void output_line(node *, hunits, int);
void output(node *nd, int retain_size, vunits vs, vunits post_vs,
- hunits width);
+ hunits width, int was_centered);
void output_title(node *nd, int retain_size, vunits vs, vunits post_vs,
hunits width);
#ifdef WIDOW_CONTROL
@@ -209,6 +249,11 @@ class environment {
node *make_tab_node(hunits d, node *next = 0);
node *get_prev_char();
public:
+ int seen_space;
+ int seen_eol;
+ int suppress_next_eol;
+ int seen_break;
+ tab_stops tabs;
const symbol name;
unsigned char control_char;
unsigned char no_break_control_char;
@@ -217,14 +262,15 @@ public:
environment(symbol);
environment(const environment *); // for temporary environment
~environment();
+ statem *construct_state(int only_eol);
void copy(const environment *);
int is_dummy() { return dummy; }
int is_empty();
int is_composite() { return composite; }
void set_composite() { composite = 1; }
- vunits get_vertical_spacing(); // .v
- vunits get_post_vertical_spacing(); // .pvs
- int get_line_spacing(); // .L
+ vunits get_vertical_spacing(); // .v
+ vunits get_post_vertical_spacing(); // .pvs
+ int get_line_spacing(); // .L
vunits total_post_vertical_spacing();
int get_point_size() { return size.to_scaled_points(); }
font_size get_font_size() { return size; }
@@ -233,23 +279,23 @@ public:
int get_char_height() { return char_height; }
int get_char_slant() { return char_slant; }
hunits get_digit_width();
- int get_font() { return fontno; }; // .f
+ int get_font() { return fontno; }; // .f
font_family *get_family() { return family; }
- int get_bold(); // .b
- int get_adjust_mode(); // .j
- int get_fill(); // .u
- hunits get_indent(); // .i
+ int get_bold(); // .b
+ int get_adjust_mode(); // .j
+ int get_fill(); // .u
+ hunits get_indent(); // .i
hunits get_temporary_indent();
- hunits get_line_length(); // .l
- hunits get_saved_line_length(); // .ll
- hunits get_saved_indent(); // .in
+ hunits get_line_length(); // .l
+ hunits get_saved_line_length(); // .ll
+ hunits get_saved_indent(); // .in
hunits get_title_length();
- hunits get_prev_char_width(); // .w
+ hunits get_prev_char_width(); // .w
hunits get_prev_char_skew();
vunits get_prev_char_height();
vunits get_prev_char_depth();
- hunits get_text_length(); // .k
- hunits get_prev_text_length(); // .n
+ hunits get_text_length(); // .k
+ hunits get_prev_text_length(); // .n
hunits get_space_width() { return env_space_width(this); }
int get_space_size() { return space_size; } // in ems/36
int get_sentence_space_size() { return sentence_space_size; }
@@ -289,13 +335,9 @@ public:
void possibly_break_line(int start_here = 0, int forced = 0);
void do_break(int spread = 0); // .br
void final_break();
- void add_html_tag(int, const char *);
- void add_html_tag(int, const char *, int);
- void add_html_tag_tabs(int);
- node *make_html_tag(const char *name, int i);
- node *make_html_tag(const char *);
+ node *make_tag(const char *name, int i);
void newline();
- void handle_tab(int is_leader = 0); // do a tab or leader
+ void handle_tab(int is_leader = 0); // do a tab or leader
void add_node(node *);
void add_char(charinfo *);
void add_hyphen_indicator();
@@ -303,12 +345,18 @@ public:
void space();
void space(hunits, hunits);
void space_newline();
+ const char *get_glyph_color_string();
+ const char *get_fill_color_string();
const char *get_font_family_string();
const char *get_font_name_string();
+ const char *get_style_name_string();
const char *get_name_string();
const char *get_point_size_string();
const char *get_requested_point_size_string();
void output_pending_lines();
+ void construct_format_state(node *n, int was_centered, int fill);
+ void construct_new_line_state(node *n);
+ void dump_troff_state();
friend void title_length();
friend void space_size();
@@ -357,7 +405,6 @@ extern void push_env(int);
void init_environments();
void read_hyphen_file(const char *name);
-void title();
extern double spread_limit;
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/roff/troff/hvunits.h b/contrib/groff/src/roff/troff/hvunits.h
index 8efb5ab35972..99e6692eb28b 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/roff/troff/hvunits.h
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/roff/troff/hvunits.h
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
class vunits {
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/roff/troff/input.cpp b/contrib/groff/src/roff/troff/input.cpp
index 55178a2c23c0..15077e947fba 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/roff/troff/input.cpp
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/roff/troff/input.cpp
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
// -*- C++ -*-
-/* Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003
+/* Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005
Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Written by James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
@@ -17,24 +17,26 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
+
+#define DEBUGGING
#include "troff.h"
-#include "symbol.h"
#include "dictionary.h"
#include "hvunits.h"
+#include "stringclass.h"
+#include "mtsm.h"
#include "env.h"
#include "request.h"
#include "node.h"
-#include "reg.h"
#include "token.h"
#include "div.h"
+#include "reg.h"
#include "charinfo.h"
-#include "stringclass.h"
-#include "font.h"
#include "macropath.h"
-#include "defs.h"
#include "input.h"
+#include "defs.h"
+#include "font.h"
#include "unicode.h"
// Needed for getpid() and isatty()
@@ -63,6 +65,7 @@ extern "C" {
// initial size of buffer for reading names; expanded as necessary
#define ABUF_SIZE 16
+extern "C" const char *program_name;
extern "C" const char *Version_string;
#ifdef COLUMN
@@ -71,16 +74,13 @@ void init_column_requests();
static node *read_draw_node();
static void read_color_draw_node(token &);
-void handle_first_page_transition();
static void push_token(const token &);
void copy_file();
#ifdef COLUMN
void vjustify();
#endif /* COLUMN */
void transparent_file();
-void process_input_stack();
-const char *program_name = 0;
token tok;
int break_flag = 0;
int color_flag = 1; // colors are on by default
@@ -105,11 +105,12 @@ static int compatible_flag = 0;
int ascii_output_flag = 0;
int suppress_output_flag = 0;
int is_html = 0;
-int begin_level = 0; // number of nested .begin requests
+int begin_level = 0; // number of nested \O escapes
int have_input = 0; // whether \f, \F, \D'F...', \H, \m, \M,
// \R, \s, or \S has been processed in
// token::next()
+int old_have_input = 0; // value of have_input right before \n
int tcommand_flag = 0;
int safer_flag = 1; // safer by default
@@ -119,9 +120,13 @@ double spread_limit = -3.0 - 1.0; // negative means deactivated
double warn_scale;
char warn_scaling_indicator;
+int debug_state = 0; // turns on debugging of the html troff state
search_path *mac_path = &safer_macro_path;
+// Defaults to the current directory.
+search_path include_search_path(0, 0, 0, 1);
+
static int get_copy(node**, int = 0);
static void copy_mode_error(const char *,
const errarg & = empty_errarg,
@@ -140,19 +145,22 @@ static void interpolate_environment_variable(symbol);
static symbol composite_glyph_name(symbol);
static void interpolate_arg(symbol);
static request_or_macro *lookup_request(symbol);
-static int get_delim_number(units *, int);
-static int get_delim_number(units *, int, units);
+static int get_delim_number(units *, unsigned char);
+static int get_delim_number(units *, unsigned char, units);
static symbol do_get_long_name(int, char);
-static int get_line_arg(units *res, int si, charinfo **cp);
+static int get_line_arg(units *res, unsigned char si, charinfo **cp);
static int read_size(int *);
static symbol get_delim_name();
static void init_registers();
static void trapping_blank_line();
-struct input_iterator;
+class input_iterator;
input_iterator *make_temp_iterator(const char *);
const char *input_char_description(int);
+void process_input_stack();
+void chop_macro(); // declare to avoid friend name injection
+
void set_escape_char()
{
@@ -192,9 +200,12 @@ void restore_escape_char()
class input_iterator {
public:
input_iterator();
+ input_iterator(int is_div);
virtual ~input_iterator() {}
int get(node **);
friend class input_stack;
+ int is_diversion;
+ statem *diversion_state;
protected:
const unsigned char *ptr;
const unsigned char *eptr;
@@ -211,7 +222,6 @@ private:
virtual int next_file(FILE *, const char *) { return 0; }
virtual void shift(int) {}
virtual int is_boundary() {return 0; }
- virtual int internal_level() { return 0; }
virtual int is_file() { return 0; }
virtual int is_macro() { return 0; }
virtual void save_compatible_flag(int) {}
@@ -219,7 +229,12 @@ private:
};
input_iterator::input_iterator()
-: ptr(0), eptr(0)
+: is_diversion(0), ptr(0), eptr(0)
+{
+}
+
+input_iterator::input_iterator(int is_div)
+: is_diversion(is_div), ptr(0), eptr(0)
{
}
@@ -413,16 +428,21 @@ public:
static int is_return_boundary();
static void remove_boundary();
static int get_level();
+ static int get_div_level();
+ static void increase_level();
+ static void decrease_level();
static void clear();
static void pop_macro();
static void save_compatible_flag(int);
static int get_compatible_flag();
-
+ static statem *get_diversion_state();
+ static void check_end_diversion(input_iterator *t);
static int limit;
+ static int div_level;
+ static statem *diversion_state;
private:
static input_iterator *top;
static int level;
-
static int finish_get(node **);
static int finish_peek();
};
@@ -430,17 +450,38 @@ private:
input_iterator *input_stack::top = &nil_iterator;
int input_stack::level = 0;
int input_stack::limit = DEFAULT_INPUT_STACK_LIMIT;
+int input_stack::div_level = 0;
+statem *input_stack::diversion_state = NULL;
+int suppress_push=0;
+
inline int input_stack::get_level()
{
- return level + top->internal_level();
+ return level;
+}
+
+inline void input_stack::increase_level()
+{
+ level++;
+}
+
+inline void input_stack::decrease_level()
+{
+ level--;
+}
+
+inline int input_stack::get_div_level()
+{
+ return div_level;
}
inline int input_stack::get(node **np)
{
int res = (top->ptr < top->eptr) ? *top->ptr++ : finish_get(np);
- if (res == '\n')
+ if (res == '\n') {
+ old_have_input = have_input;
have_input = 0;
+ }
return res;
}
@@ -453,6 +494,13 @@ int input_stack::finish_get(node **np)
if (top == &nil_iterator)
break;
input_iterator *tem = top;
+ check_end_diversion(tem);
+#if defined(DEBUGGING)
+ if (debug_state)
+ if (tem->is_diversion)
+ fprintf(stderr,
+ "in diversion level = %d\n", input_stack::get_div_level());
+#endif
top = top->next;
level--;
delete tem;
@@ -468,6 +516,14 @@ inline int input_stack::peek()
return (top->ptr < top->eptr) ? *top->ptr : finish_peek();
}
+void input_stack::check_end_diversion(input_iterator *t)
+{
+ if (t->is_diversion) {
+ div_level--;
+ diversion_state = t->diversion_state;
+ }
+}
+
int input_stack::finish_peek()
{
for (;;) {
@@ -477,6 +533,7 @@ int input_stack::finish_peek()
if (top == &nil_iterator)
break;
input_iterator *tem = top;
+ check_end_diversion(tem);
top = top->next;
level--;
delete tem;
@@ -506,6 +563,8 @@ void input_stack::remove_boundary()
{
assert(top->is_boundary());
input_iterator *temp = top->next;
+ check_end_diversion(top);
+
delete top;
top = temp;
level--;
@@ -519,6 +578,38 @@ void input_stack::push(input_iterator *in)
fatal("input stack limit exceeded (probable infinite loop)");
in->next = top;
top = in;
+ if (top->is_diversion) {
+ div_level++;
+ in->diversion_state = diversion_state;
+ diversion_state = curenv->construct_state(0);
+#if defined(DEBUGGING)
+ if (debug_state) {
+ curenv->dump_troff_state();
+ fflush(stderr);
+ }
+#endif
+ }
+#if defined(DEBUGGING)
+ if (debug_state)
+ if (top->is_diversion) {
+ fprintf(stderr,
+ "in diversion level = %d\n", input_stack::get_div_level());
+ fflush(stderr);
+ }
+#endif
+}
+
+statem *get_diversion_state()
+{
+ return input_stack::get_diversion_state();
+}
+
+statem *input_stack::get_diversion_state()
+{
+ if (diversion_state == NULL)
+ return NULL;
+ else
+ return new statem(diversion_state);
}
input_iterator *input_stack::get_arg(int i)
@@ -597,6 +688,7 @@ void input_stack::end_file()
for (input_iterator **pp = &top; *pp != &nil_iterator; pp = &(*pp)->next)
if ((*pp)->is_file()) {
input_iterator *tem = *pp;
+ check_end_diversion(tem);
*pp = (*pp)->next;
delete tem;
level--;
@@ -611,6 +703,7 @@ void input_stack::clear()
if (top->is_boundary())
nboundaries++;
input_iterator *tem = top;
+ check_end_diversion(tem);
top = top->next;
level--;
delete tem;
@@ -631,6 +724,7 @@ void input_stack::pop_macro()
nboundaries++;
is_macro = top->is_macro();
input_iterator *tem = top;
+ check_end_diversion(tem);
top = top->next;
level--;
delete tem;
@@ -666,7 +760,7 @@ void next_file()
input_stack::end_file();
else {
errno = 0;
- FILE *fp = fopen(nm.contents(), "r");
+ FILE *fp = include_search_path.open_file_cautious(nm.contents());
if (!fp)
error("can't open `%1': %2", nm.contents(), strerror(errno));
else
@@ -684,7 +778,7 @@ void shift()
skip_line();
}
-static int get_char_for_escape_name(int allow_space = 0)
+static char get_char_for_escape_name(int allow_space = 0)
{
int c = get_copy(0);
switch (c) {
@@ -734,7 +828,7 @@ static symbol read_long_escape_name(read_mode mode)
char *buf = abuf;
int buf_size = ABUF_SIZE;
int i = 0;
- int c;
+ char c;
int have_char = 0;
for (;;) {
c = get_char_for_escape_name(have_char && mode == WITH_ARGS);
@@ -784,7 +878,7 @@ static symbol read_long_escape_name(read_mode mode)
static symbol read_escape_name(read_mode mode)
{
- int c = get_char_for_escape_name();
+ char c = get_char_for_escape_name();
if (c == 0)
return NULL_SYMBOL;
if (c == '(')
@@ -799,7 +893,7 @@ static symbol read_escape_name(read_mode mode)
static symbol read_increment_and_escape_name(int *incp)
{
- int c = get_char_for_escape_name();
+ char c = get_char_for_escape_name();
switch (c) {
case 0:
*incp = 0;
@@ -831,6 +925,28 @@ static int get_copy(node **nd, int defining)
{
for (;;) {
int c = input_stack::get(nd);
+ if (c == PUSH_GROFF_MODE) {
+ input_stack::save_compatible_flag(compatible_flag);
+ compatible_flag = 0;
+ continue;
+ }
+ if (c == PUSH_COMP_MODE) {
+ input_stack::save_compatible_flag(compatible_flag);
+ compatible_flag = 1;
+ continue;
+ }
+ if (c == POP_GROFFCOMP_MODE) {
+ compatible_flag = input_stack::get_compatible_flag();
+ continue;
+ }
+ if (c == BEGIN_QUOTE) {
+ input_stack::increase_level();
+ continue;
+ }
+ if (c == END_QUOTE) {
+ input_stack::decrease_level();
+ continue;
+ }
if (c == ESCAPE_NEWLINE) {
if (defining)
return c;
@@ -993,6 +1109,7 @@ public:
int same(node *);
const char *type();
int force_tprint();
+ int is_tag();
};
int non_interpreted_char_node::same(node *nd)
@@ -1010,6 +1127,11 @@ int non_interpreted_char_node::force_tprint()
return 0;
}
+int non_interpreted_char_node::is_tag()
+{
+ return 0;
+}
+
non_interpreted_char_node::non_interpreted_char_node(unsigned char n) : c(n)
{
assert(n != 0);
@@ -1033,7 +1155,6 @@ static node *do_suppress(symbol nm);
static void do_register();
dictionary color_dictionary(501);
-static symbol default_symbol("default");
static color *lookup_color(symbol nm)
{
@@ -1057,7 +1178,7 @@ void do_glyph_color(symbol nm)
if (tem)
curenv->set_glyph_color(tem);
else
- (void)color_dictionary.lookup(nm, new color);
+ (void)color_dictionary.lookup(nm, new color(nm));
}
}
@@ -1072,7 +1193,7 @@ void do_fill_color(symbol nm)
if (tem)
curenv->set_fill_color(tem);
else
- (void)color_dictionary.lookup(nm, new color);
+ (void)color_dictionary.lookup(nm, new color(nm));
}
}
@@ -1256,8 +1377,10 @@ static void define_color()
skip_line();
return;
}
- if (col)
+ if (col) {
+ col->nm = color_name;
(void)color_dictionary.lookup(color_name, col);
+ }
skip_line();
}
@@ -1456,6 +1579,7 @@ public:
int same(node *);
const char *type();
int force_tprint();
+ int is_tag();
};
token_node::token_node(const token &t) : tk(t)
@@ -1487,6 +1611,11 @@ int token_node::force_tprint()
return 0;
}
+int token_node::is_tag()
+{
+ return 0;
+}
+
token::token() : nd(0), type(TOKEN_EMPTY)
{
}
@@ -1548,18 +1677,28 @@ void token::next()
}
units x;
for (;;) {
- node *n;
+ node *n = 0;
int cc = input_stack::get(&n);
if (cc != escape_char || escape_char == 0) {
handle_normal_char:
switch(cc) {
- case COMPATIBLE_SAVE:
+ case PUSH_GROFF_MODE:
input_stack::save_compatible_flag(compatible_flag);
compatible_flag = 0;
continue;
- case COMPATIBLE_RESTORE:
+ case PUSH_COMP_MODE:
+ input_stack::save_compatible_flag(compatible_flag);
+ compatible_flag = 1;
+ continue;
+ case POP_GROFFCOMP_MODE:
compatible_flag = input_stack::get_compatible_flag();
continue;
+ case BEGIN_QUOTE:
+ input_stack::increase_level();
+ continue;
+ case END_QUOTE:
+ input_stack::decrease_level();
+ continue;
case EOF:
type = TOKEN_EOF;
return;
@@ -1710,7 +1849,7 @@ void token::next()
}
else {
handle_escape_char:
- cc = input_stack::get(0);
+ cc = input_stack::get(&n);
switch(cc) {
case '(':
nm = read_two_char_escape_name();
@@ -1904,11 +2043,11 @@ void token::next()
if (s == 0)
s = get_charinfo(cc == 'l' ? "ru" : "br");
type = TOKEN_NODE;
- node *n = curenv->make_char_node(s);
+ node *char_node = curenv->make_char_node(s);
if (cc == 'l')
- nd = new hline_node(x, n);
+ nd = new hline_node(x, char_node);
else
- nd = new vline_node(x, n);
+ nd = new vline_node(x, char_node);
return;
}
case 'm':
@@ -2398,6 +2537,8 @@ void exit_request()
void return_macro_request()
{
+ if (has_arg() && tok.ch())
+ input_stack::pop_macro();
input_stack::pop_macro();
tok.next();
}
@@ -2528,12 +2669,16 @@ int node::reread(int *)
return 0;
}
+int global_diverted_space = 0;
+
int diverted_space_node::reread(int *bolp)
{
+ global_diverted_space = 1;
if (curenv->get_fill())
trapping_blank_line();
else
curdiv->space(n);
+ global_diverted_space = 0;
*bolp = 1;
return 1;
}
@@ -2590,10 +2735,33 @@ void process_input_stack()
tok.next();
} while (tok.white_space());
symbol nm = get_name();
+#if defined(DEBUGGING)
+ if (debug_state) {
+ if (! nm.is_null()) {
+ if (strcmp(nm.contents(), "test") == 0) {
+ fprintf(stderr, "found it!\n");
+ fflush(stderr);
+ }
+ fprintf(stderr, "interpreting [%s]", nm.contents());
+ if (strcmp(nm.contents(), "di") == 0 && topdiv != curdiv)
+ fprintf(stderr, " currently in diversion: %s",
+ curdiv->get_diversion_name());
+ fprintf(stderr, "\n");
+ fflush(stderr);
+ }
+ }
+#endif
if (nm.is_null())
skip_line();
- else
+ else {
interpolate_macro(nm);
+#if defined(DEBUGGING)
+ if (debug_state) {
+ fprintf(stderr, "finished interpreting [%s] and environment state is\n", nm.contents());
+ curenv->dump_troff_state();
+ }
+#endif
+ }
suppress_next = 1;
}
else {
@@ -2601,6 +2769,11 @@ void process_input_stack()
;
else {
for (;;) {
+#if defined(DEBUGGING)
+ if (debug_state) {
+ fprintf(stderr, "found [%c]\n", ch); fflush(stderr);
+ }
+#endif
curenv->add_char(charset_table[ch]);
tok.next();
if (tok.type != token::TOKEN_CHAR)
@@ -2637,7 +2810,7 @@ void process_input_stack()
}
case token::TOKEN_NEWLINE:
{
- if (bol && !have_input
+ if (bol && !old_have_input
&& !curenv->get_prev_line_interrupted())
trapping_blank_line();
else {
@@ -2962,7 +3135,7 @@ node_list::~node_list()
delete_node_list(head);
}
-struct macro_header {
+class macro_header {
public:
int count;
char_list cl;
@@ -2978,6 +3151,7 @@ macro::~macro()
}
macro::macro()
+: is_a_diversion(0)
{
if (!input_stack::get_location(1, &filename, &lineno)) {
filename = 0;
@@ -2989,13 +3163,30 @@ macro::macro()
}
macro::macro(const macro &m)
-: p(m.p), filename(m.filename), lineno(m.lineno), len(m.len),
- empty_macro(m.empty_macro)
+: filename(m.filename), lineno(m.lineno), len(m.len),
+ empty_macro(m.empty_macro), is_a_diversion(m.is_a_diversion), p(m.p)
{
if (p != 0)
p->count++;
}
+macro::macro(int is_div)
+ : is_a_diversion(is_div)
+{
+ if (!input_stack::get_location(1, &filename, &lineno)) {
+ filename = 0;
+ lineno = 0;
+ }
+ len = 0;
+ empty_macro = 1;
+ p = 0;
+}
+
+int macro::is_diversion()
+{
+ return is_a_diversion;
+}
+
macro &macro::operator=(const macro &m)
{
// don't assign object
@@ -3008,6 +3199,7 @@ macro &macro::operator=(const macro &m)
lineno = m.lineno;
len = m.len;
empty_macro = m.empty_macro;
+ is_a_diversion = m.is_a_diversion;
return *this;
}
@@ -3024,7 +3216,7 @@ void macro::append(unsigned char c)
}
p->cl.append(c);
++len;
- if (c != COMPATIBLE_SAVE && c != COMPATIBLE_RESTORE)
+ if (c != PUSH_GROFF_MODE && c != PUSH_COMP_MODE && c != POP_GROFFCOMP_MODE)
empty_macro = 0;
}
@@ -3110,7 +3302,7 @@ macro_header *macro_header::copy(int n)
bp = bp->next;
ptr = bp->s;
}
- int c = *ptr++;
+ unsigned char c = *ptr++;
p->cl.append(c);
if (c == 0) {
p->nl.append(nd->copy());
@@ -3158,11 +3350,12 @@ public:
void backtrace();
void save_compatible_flag(int f) { saved_compatible_flag = f; }
int get_compatible_flag() { return saved_compatible_flag; }
+ int is_diversion();
};
string_iterator::string_iterator(const macro &m, const char *p, symbol s)
-: mac(m), how_invoked(p),
- newline_flag(0), lineno(1), nm(s)
+: input_iterator(m.is_a_diversion), mac(m), how_invoked(p), newline_flag(0),
+ lineno(1), nm(s)
{
count = mac.len;
if (count != 0) {
@@ -3188,6 +3381,11 @@ string_iterator::string_iterator()
count = 0;
}
+int string_iterator::is_diversion()
+{
+ return mac.is_diversion();
+}
+
int string_iterator::fill(node **np)
{
if (newline_flag)
@@ -3201,8 +3399,13 @@ int string_iterator::fill(node **np)
p = bp->s;
}
if (*p == '\0') {
- if (np)
+ if (np) {
*np = nd->copy();
+ if (is_diversion())
+ (*np)->div_nest_level = input_stack::get_div_level();
+ else
+ (*np)->div_nest_level = 0;
+ }
nd = nd->next;
eptr = ptr = p + 1;
count--;
@@ -3390,6 +3593,7 @@ public:
void add_arg(const macro &m);
void shift(int n);
int is_macro() { return 1; }
+ int is_diversion();
};
input_iterator *macro_iterator::get_arg(int i)
@@ -3513,12 +3717,13 @@ static void decode_args(macro_iterator *mi)
macro arg;
int quote_input_level = 0;
int done_tab_warning = 0;
- if (c == '\"') {
+ if (c == '"') {
quote_input_level = input_stack::get_level();
c = get_copy(&n);
}
+ arg.append(compatible_flag ? PUSH_COMP_MODE : PUSH_GROFF_MODE);
while (c != EOF && c != '\n' && !(c == ' ' && quote_input_level == 0)) {
- if (quote_input_level > 0 && c == '\"'
+ if (quote_input_level > 0 && c == '"'
&& (compatible_flag
|| input_stack::get_level() == quote_input_level)) {
c = get_copy(&n);
@@ -3542,6 +3747,7 @@ static void decode_args(macro_iterator *mi)
c = get_copy(&n);
}
}
+ arg.append(POP_GROFFCOMP_MODE);
mi->add_arg(arg);
}
}
@@ -3563,14 +3769,14 @@ static void decode_string_args(macro_iterator *mi)
macro arg;
int quote_input_level = 0;
int done_tab_warning = 0;
- if (c == '\"') {
+ if (c == '"') {
quote_input_level = input_stack::get_level();
c = get_copy(&n);
}
while (c != EOF && c != '\n'
&& !(c == ']' && quote_input_level == 0)
&& !(c == ' ' && quote_input_level == 0)) {
- if (quote_input_level > 0 && c == '\"'
+ if (quote_input_level > 0 && c == '"'
&& input_stack::get_level() == quote_input_level) {
c = get_copy(&n);
if (c == '"') {
@@ -3615,8 +3821,8 @@ int macro::empty()
return empty_macro == 1;
}
-macro_iterator::macro_iterator(symbol s, macro &m, const char *how_invoked)
-: string_iterator(m, how_invoked, s), args(0), argc(0)
+macro_iterator::macro_iterator(symbol s, macro &m, const char *how_called)
+: string_iterator(m, how_called, s), args(0), argc(0)
{
}
@@ -3821,12 +4027,13 @@ void read_request()
}
enum define_mode { DEFINE_NORMAL, DEFINE_APPEND, DEFINE_IGNORE };
-enum calling_mode { CALLING_NORMAL, CALLING_INDIRECT, CALLING_DISABLE_COMP };
+enum calling_mode { CALLING_NORMAL, CALLING_INDIRECT };
+enum comp_mode { COMP_IGNORE, COMP_DISABLE, COMP_ENABLE };
-void do_define_string(define_mode mode, calling_mode calling)
+void do_define_string(define_mode mode, comp_mode comp)
{
symbol nm;
- node *n;
+ node *n = 0; // pacify compiler
int c;
nm = get_name(1);
if (nm.is_null()) {
@@ -3853,8 +4060,10 @@ void do_define_string(define_mode mode, calling_mode calling)
macro *mm = rm ? rm->to_macro() : 0;
if (mode == DEFINE_APPEND && mm)
mac = *mm;
- if (calling == CALLING_DISABLE_COMP)
- mac.append(COMPATIBLE_SAVE);
+ if (comp == COMP_DISABLE)
+ mac.append(PUSH_GROFF_MODE);
+ else if (comp == COMP_ENABLE)
+ mac.append(PUSH_COMP_MODE);
while (c != '\n' && c != EOF) {
if (c == 0)
mac.append(n);
@@ -3866,35 +4075,37 @@ void do_define_string(define_mode mode, calling_mode calling)
mm = new macro;
request_dictionary.define(nm, mm);
}
- if (calling == CALLING_DISABLE_COMP)
- mac.append(COMPATIBLE_RESTORE);
+ if (comp == COMP_DISABLE || comp == COMP_ENABLE)
+ mac.append(POP_GROFFCOMP_MODE);
*mm = mac;
tok.next();
}
void define_string()
{
- do_define_string(DEFINE_NORMAL, CALLING_NORMAL);
+ do_define_string(DEFINE_NORMAL,
+ compatible_flag ? COMP_ENABLE: COMP_IGNORE);
}
void define_nocomp_string()
{
- do_define_string(DEFINE_NORMAL, CALLING_DISABLE_COMP);
+ do_define_string(DEFINE_NORMAL, COMP_DISABLE);
}
void append_string()
{
- do_define_string(DEFINE_APPEND, CALLING_NORMAL);
+ do_define_string(DEFINE_APPEND,
+ compatible_flag ? COMP_ENABLE : COMP_IGNORE);
}
void append_nocomp_string()
{
- do_define_string(DEFINE_APPEND, CALLING_DISABLE_COMP);
+ do_define_string(DEFINE_APPEND, COMP_DISABLE);
}
void do_define_character(char_mode mode, const char *font_name)
{
- node *n;
+ node *n = 0; // pacify compiler
int c;
tok.skip();
charinfo *ci = tok.get_char(1);
@@ -3996,26 +4207,6 @@ static void interpolate_string_with_args(symbol s)
}
}
-/* This class is used for the implementation of \$@. It is used for
-each of the closing double quotes. It artificially increases the
-input level by 2, so that the closing double quote will appear to have
-the same input level as the opening quote. */
-
-class end_quote_iterator : public input_iterator {
- unsigned char buf[1];
-public:
- end_quote_iterator();
- ~end_quote_iterator() { }
- int internal_level() { return 2; }
-};
-
-end_quote_iterator::end_quote_iterator()
-{
- buf[0] = '"';
- ptr = buf;
- eptr = buf + 1;
-}
-
static void interpolate_arg(symbol nm)
{
const char *s = nm.contents();
@@ -4024,17 +4215,39 @@ static void interpolate_arg(symbol nm)
else if (s[1] == 0 && csdigit(s[0]))
input_stack::push(input_stack::get_arg(s[0] - '0'));
else if (s[0] == '*' && s[1] == '\0') {
- for (int i = input_stack::nargs(); i > 0; i--) {
- input_stack::push(input_stack::get_arg(i));
- if (i != 1)
- input_stack::push(make_temp_iterator(" "));
+ int limit = input_stack::nargs();
+ string args;
+ for (int i = 1; i <= limit; i++) {
+ input_iterator *p = input_stack::get_arg(i);
+ int c;
+ while ((c = p->get(0)) != EOF)
+ args += c;
+ if (i != limit)
+ args += ' ';
+ }
+ if (limit > 0) {
+ args += '\0';
+ input_stack::push(make_temp_iterator(args.contents()));
}
}
else if (s[0] == '@' && s[1] == '\0') {
- for (int i = input_stack::nargs(); i > 0; i--) {
- input_stack::push(new end_quote_iterator);
- input_stack::push(input_stack::get_arg(i));
- input_stack::push(make_temp_iterator(i == 1 ? "\"" : " \""));
+ int limit = input_stack::nargs();
+ string args;
+ for (int i = 1; i <= limit; i++) {
+ args += '"';
+ args += BEGIN_QUOTE;
+ input_iterator *p = input_stack::get_arg(i);
+ int c;
+ while ((c = p->get(0)) != EOF)
+ args += c;
+ args += END_QUOTE;
+ args += '"';
+ if (i != limit)
+ args += ' ';
+ }
+ if (limit > 0) {
+ args += '\0';
+ input_stack::push(make_temp_iterator(args.contents()));
}
}
else {
@@ -4091,7 +4304,7 @@ void handle_initial_title()
// this should be local to define_macro, but cfront 1.2 doesn't support that
static symbol dot_symbol(".");
-void do_define_macro(define_mode mode, calling_mode calling)
+void do_define_macro(define_mode mode, calling_mode calling, comp_mode comp)
{
symbol nm, term;
if (calling == CALLING_INDIRECT) {
@@ -4140,8 +4353,10 @@ void do_define_macro(define_mode mode, calling_mode calling)
mac = *mm;
}
int bol = 1;
- if (calling == CALLING_DISABLE_COMP)
- mac.append(COMPATIBLE_SAVE);
+ if (comp == COMP_DISABLE)
+ mac.append(PUSH_GROFF_MODE);
+ else if (comp == COMP_ENABLE)
+ mac.append(PUSH_COMP_MODE);
for (;;) {
while (c == ESCAPE_NEWLINE) {
if (mode == DEFINE_NORMAL || mode == DEFINE_APPEND)
@@ -4177,8 +4392,8 @@ void do_define_macro(define_mode mode, calling_mode calling)
mm = new macro;
request_dictionary.define(nm, mm);
}
- if (calling == CALLING_DISABLE_COMP)
- mac.append(COMPATIBLE_RESTORE);
+ if (comp == COMP_DISABLE || comp == COMP_ENABLE)
+ mac.append(POP_GROFFCOMP_MODE);
*mm = mac;
}
if (term != dot_symbol) {
@@ -4228,38 +4443,52 @@ void do_define_macro(define_mode mode, calling_mode calling)
void define_macro()
{
- do_define_macro(DEFINE_NORMAL, CALLING_NORMAL);
+ do_define_macro(DEFINE_NORMAL, CALLING_NORMAL,
+ compatible_flag ? COMP_ENABLE : COMP_IGNORE);
}
void define_nocomp_macro()
{
- do_define_macro(DEFINE_NORMAL, CALLING_DISABLE_COMP);
+ do_define_macro(DEFINE_NORMAL, CALLING_NORMAL, COMP_DISABLE);
}
void define_indirect_macro()
{
- do_define_macro(DEFINE_NORMAL, CALLING_INDIRECT);
+ do_define_macro(DEFINE_NORMAL, CALLING_INDIRECT,
+ compatible_flag ? COMP_ENABLE : COMP_IGNORE);
+}
+
+void define_indirect_nocomp_macro()
+{
+ do_define_macro(DEFINE_NORMAL, CALLING_INDIRECT, COMP_DISABLE);
}
void append_macro()
{
- do_define_macro(DEFINE_APPEND, CALLING_NORMAL);
+ do_define_macro(DEFINE_APPEND, CALLING_NORMAL,
+ compatible_flag ? COMP_ENABLE : COMP_IGNORE);
+}
+
+void append_nocomp_macro()
+{
+ do_define_macro(DEFINE_APPEND, CALLING_NORMAL, COMP_DISABLE);
}
void append_indirect_macro()
{
- do_define_macro(DEFINE_APPEND, CALLING_INDIRECT);
+ do_define_macro(DEFINE_APPEND, CALLING_INDIRECT,
+ compatible_flag ? COMP_ENABLE : COMP_IGNORE);
}
-void append_nocomp_macro()
+void append_indirect_nocomp_macro()
{
- do_define_macro(DEFINE_APPEND, CALLING_DISABLE_COMP);
+ do_define_macro(DEFINE_APPEND, CALLING_INDIRECT, COMP_DISABLE);
}
void ignore()
{
ignoring = 1;
- do_define_macro(DEFINE_IGNORE, CALLING_NORMAL);
+ do_define_macro(DEFINE_IGNORE, CALLING_NORMAL, COMP_IGNORE);
ignoring = 0;
}
@@ -4313,11 +4542,12 @@ void chop_macro()
// we have to check for additional save/restore pairs which could be
// there due to empty am1 requests.
for (;;) {
- if (m->get(m->len - 1) != COMPATIBLE_RESTORE)
+ if (m->get(m->len - 1) != POP_GROFFCOMP_MODE)
break;
have_restore = 1;
m->len -= 1;
- if (m->get(m->len - 1) != COMPATIBLE_SAVE)
+ if (m->get(m->len - 1) != PUSH_GROFF_MODE
+ && m->get(m->len - 1) != PUSH_COMP_MODE)
break;
have_restore = 0;
m->len -= 1;
@@ -4328,7 +4558,7 @@ void chop_macro()
error("cannot chop empty macro");
else {
if (have_restore)
- m->set(COMPATIBLE_RESTORE, m->len - 1);
+ m->set(POP_GROFFCOMP_MODE, m->len - 1);
else
m->len -= 1;
}
@@ -4353,7 +4583,9 @@ void substring_request()
string_iterator iter1(*m);
for (int l = 0; l < m->len; l++) {
int c = iter1.get(0);
- if (c == COMPATIBLE_SAVE || c == COMPATIBLE_RESTORE)
+ if (c == PUSH_GROFF_MODE
+ || c == PUSH_COMP_MODE
+ || c == POP_GROFFCOMP_MODE)
continue;
if (c == EOF)
break;
@@ -4395,16 +4627,20 @@ void substring_request()
int i;
for (i = 0; i < start; i++) {
int c = iter.get(0);
- while (c == COMPATIBLE_SAVE || c == COMPATIBLE_RESTORE)
+ while (c == PUSH_GROFF_MODE
+ || c == PUSH_COMP_MODE
+ || c == POP_GROFFCOMP_MODE)
c = iter.get(0);
if (c == EOF)
break;
}
macro mac;
for (; i <= end; i++) {
- node *nd;
+ node *nd = 0; // pacify compiler
int c = iter.get(&nd);
- while (c == COMPATIBLE_SAVE || c == COMPATIBLE_RESTORE)
+ while (c == PUSH_GROFF_MODE
+ || c == PUSH_COMP_MODE
+ || c == POP_GROFFCOMP_MODE)
c = iter.get(0);
if (c == EOF)
break;
@@ -4470,7 +4706,7 @@ void asciify_macro()
macro am;
string_iterator iter(*m);
for (;;) {
- node *nd;
+ node *nd = 0; // pacify compiler
int c = iter.get(&nd);
if (c == EOF)
break;
@@ -4497,7 +4733,7 @@ void unformat_macro()
macro am;
string_iterator iter(*m);
for (;;) {
- node *nd;
+ node *nd = 0; // pacify compiler
int c = iter.get(&nd);
if (c == EOF)
break;
@@ -4538,7 +4774,7 @@ static void interpolate_number_format(symbol nm)
input_stack::push(make_temp_iterator(r->get_format()));
}
-static int get_delim_number(units *n, int si, int prev_value)
+static int get_delim_number(units *n, unsigned char si, int prev_value)
{
token start;
start.next();
@@ -4553,7 +4789,7 @@ static int get_delim_number(units *n, int si, int prev_value)
return 0;
}
-static int get_delim_number(units *n, int si)
+static int get_delim_number(units *n, unsigned char si)
{
token start;
start.next();
@@ -4568,7 +4804,7 @@ static int get_delim_number(units *n, int si)
return 0;
}
-static int get_line_arg(units *n, int si, charinfo **cp)
+static int get_line_arg(units *n, unsigned char si, charinfo **cp)
{
token start;
start.next();
@@ -4605,7 +4841,7 @@ static int read_size(int *x)
tok.next();
c = tok.ch();
}
- int val;
+ int val = 0; // pacify compiler
int bad = 0;
if (c == '(') {
tok.next();
@@ -4866,15 +5102,22 @@ public:
non_interpreted_node(const macro &);
int interpret(macro *);
node *copy();
+ int ends_sentence();
int same(node *);
const char *type();
int force_tprint();
+ int is_tag();
};
non_interpreted_node::non_interpreted_node(const macro &m) : mac(m)
{
}
+int non_interpreted_node::ends_sentence()
+{
+ return 2;
+}
+
int non_interpreted_node::same(node *nd)
{
return mac == ((non_interpreted_node *)nd)->mac;
@@ -4890,6 +5133,11 @@ int non_interpreted_node::force_tprint()
return 0;
}
+int non_interpreted_node::is_tag()
+{
+ return 0;
+}
+
node *non_interpreted_node::copy()
{
return new non_interpreted_node(mac);
@@ -4898,7 +5146,7 @@ node *non_interpreted_node::copy()
int non_interpreted_node::interpret(macro *m)
{
string_iterator si(mac);
- node *n;
+ node *n = 0; // pacify compiler
for (;;) {
int c = si.get(&n);
if (c == EOF)
@@ -5247,6 +5495,24 @@ int do_if_request()
result = character_exists(ci, curenv);
tok.next();
}
+ else if (c == 'F') {
+ tok.next();
+ symbol nm = get_long_name(1);
+ if (nm.is_null()) {
+ skip_alternative();
+ return 0;
+ }
+ result = check_font(curenv->get_family()->nm, nm);
+ }
+ else if (c == 'S') {
+ tok.next();
+ symbol nm = get_long_name(1);
+ if (nm.is_null()) {
+ skip_alternative();
+ return 0;
+ }
+ result = check_style(nm);
+ }
else if (tok.space())
result = 0;
else if (tok.delimiter()) {
@@ -5256,6 +5522,7 @@ int do_if_request()
environment env2(curenv);
environment *oldenv = curenv;
curenv = &env1;
+ suppress_push = 1;
for (int i = 0; i < 2; i++) {
for (;;) {
tok.next();
@@ -5279,6 +5546,7 @@ int do_if_request()
delete_node_list(n2);
curenv = oldenv;
have_input = 0;
+ suppress_push = 0;
tok.next();
}
else {
@@ -5333,7 +5601,7 @@ void while_request()
int level = 0;
mac.append(new token_node(tok));
for (;;) {
- node *n;
+ node *n = 0; // pacify compiler
int c = input_stack::get(&n);
if (c == EOF)
break;
@@ -5424,7 +5692,7 @@ void source()
while (!tok.newline() && !tok.eof())
tok.next();
errno = 0;
- FILE *fp = fopen(nm.contents(), "r");
+ FILE *fp = include_search_path.open_file_cautious(nm.contents());
if (fp)
input_stack::push(new file_iterator(fp, nm.contents()));
else
@@ -5663,7 +5931,8 @@ void ps_bbox_request()
errno = 0;
// PS files might contain non-printable characters, such as ^Z
// and CRs not followed by an LF, so open them in binary mode.
- FILE *fp = fopen(nm.contents(), FOPEN_RB);
+ FILE *fp = include_search_path.open_file_cautious(nm.contents(),
+ 0, FOPEN_RB);
if (fp) {
do_ps_file(fp, nm.contents());
fclose(fp);
@@ -5737,8 +6006,9 @@ const char *asciify(int c)
case ESCAPE_COLON:
buf[1] = ':';
break;
- case COMPATIBLE_SAVE:
- case COMPATIBLE_RESTORE:
+ case PUSH_GROFF_MODE:
+ case PUSH_COMP_MODE:
+ case POP_GROFFCOMP_MODE:
buf[0] = '\0';
break;
default:
@@ -5789,6 +6059,52 @@ const char *input_char_description(int c)
return buf;
}
+void tag()
+{
+ if (!tok.newline() && !tok.eof()) {
+ string s;
+ int c;
+ for (;;) {
+ c = get_copy(0);
+ if (c == '"') {
+ c = get_copy(0);
+ break;
+ }
+ if (c != ' ' && c != '\t')
+ break;
+ }
+ s = "x X ";
+ for (; c != '\n' && c != EOF; c = get_copy(0))
+ s += (char)c;
+ s += '\n';
+ curenv->add_node(new tag_node(s, 0));
+ }
+ tok.next();
+}
+
+void taga()
+{
+ if (!tok.newline() && !tok.eof()) {
+ string s;
+ int c;
+ for (;;) {
+ c = get_copy(0);
+ if (c == '"') {
+ c = get_copy(0);
+ break;
+ }
+ if (c != ' ' && c != '\t')
+ break;
+ }
+ s = "x X ";
+ for (; c != '\n' && c != EOF; c = get_copy(0))
+ s += (char)c;
+ s += '\n';
+ curenv->add_node(new tag_node(s, 1));
+ }
+ tok.next();
+}
+
// .tm, .tm1, and .tmc
void do_terminal(int newline, int string_like)
@@ -6630,7 +6946,7 @@ void transparent_file()
curenv->do_break();
if (!filename.is_null()) {
errno = 0;
- FILE *fp = fopen(filename.contents(), "r");
+ FILE *fp = include_search_path.open_file_cautious(filename.contents());
if (!fp)
error("can't open `%1': %2", filename.contents(), strerror(errno));
else {
@@ -6824,7 +7140,7 @@ static void process_input_file(const char *name)
}
else {
errno = 0;
- fp = fopen(name, "r");
+ fp = include_search_path.open_file_cautious(name);
if (!fp)
fatal("can't open `%1': %2", name, strerror(errno));
}
@@ -6920,7 +7236,7 @@ void usage(FILE *stream, const char *prog)
{
fprintf(stream,
"usage: %s -abcivzCERU -wname -Wname -dcs -ffam -mname -nnum -olist\n"
-" -rcn -Tname -Fdir -Mdir [files...]\n",
+" -rcn -Tname -Fdir -Idir -Mdir [files...]\n",
prog);
}
@@ -6938,7 +7254,7 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
int fflag = 0;
int nflag = 0;
int no_rc = 0; // don't process troffrc and troffrc-end
- int next_page_number;
+ int next_page_number = 0; // pacify compiler
opterr = 0;
hresolution = vresolution = 1;
// restore $PATH if called from groff
@@ -6957,8 +7273,12 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
{ "version", no_argument, 0, 'v' },
{ 0, 0, 0, 0 }
};
- while ((c = getopt_long(argc, argv, "abcivw:W:zCEf:m:n:o:r:d:F:M:T:tqs:RU",
- long_options, 0))
+#if defined(DEBUGGING)
+#define DEBUG_OPTION "D"
+#endif
+ while ((c = getopt_long(argc, argv,
+ "abciI:vw:W:zCEf:m:n:o:r:d:F:M:T:tqs:RU"
+ DEBUG_OPTION, long_options, 0))
!= EOF)
switch(c) {
case 'v':
@@ -6967,6 +7287,11 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
exit(0);
break;
}
+ case 'I':
+ // Search path for .psbb files
+ // and most other non-system input files.
+ include_search_path.command_line_dir(optarg);
+ break;
case 'T':
device = optarg;
tflag = 1;
@@ -7046,6 +7371,11 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
case 'U':
safer_flag = 0; // unsafe behaviour
break;
+#if defined(DEBUGGING)
+ case 'D':
+ debug_state = 1;
+ break;
+#endif
case CHAR_MAX + 1: // --help
usage(stdout, argv[0]);
exit(0);
@@ -7214,6 +7544,7 @@ void init_input_requests()
init_request("am", append_macro);
init_request("am1", append_nocomp_macro);
init_request("ami", append_indirect_macro);
+ init_request("ami1", append_indirect_nocomp_macro);
init_request("as", append_string);
init_request("as1", append_nocomp_string);
init_request("asciify", asciify_macro);
@@ -7233,6 +7564,7 @@ void init_input_requests()
init_request("de1", define_nocomp_macro);
init_request("defcolor", define_color);
init_request("dei", define_indirect_macro);
+ init_request("dei1", define_indirect_nocomp_macro);
init_request("do", do_request);
init_request("ds", define_string);
init_request("ds1", define_nocomp_string);
@@ -7279,6 +7611,8 @@ void init_input_requests()
init_request("spreadwarn", spreadwarn_request);
init_request("substring", substring_request);
init_request("sy", system_request);
+ init_request("tag", tag);
+ init_request("taga", taga);
init_request("tm", terminal);
init_request("tm1", terminal1);
init_request("tmc", terminal_continue);
@@ -7305,6 +7639,7 @@ void init_input_requests()
number_reg_dictionary.define(".g", new constant_reg("1"));
number_reg_dictionary.define(".H", new constant_int_reg(&hresolution));
number_reg_dictionary.define(".R", new constant_reg("10000"));
+ number_reg_dictionary.define(".U", new constant_int_reg(&safer_flag));
number_reg_dictionary.define(".V", new constant_int_reg(&vresolution));
number_reg_dictionary.define(".warn", new constant_int_reg(&warning_mask));
extern const char *major_version;
@@ -7514,7 +7849,7 @@ static void read_color_draw_node(token &start)
}
unsigned char scheme = tok.ch();
tok.next();
- color *col;
+ color *col = 0;
char end = start.ch();
switch (scheme) {
case 'c':
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/roff/troff/input.h b/contrib/groff/src/roff/troff/input.h
index 8d06574e2dda..ba6e2e13d15d 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/roff/troff/input.h
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/roff/troff/input.h
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
// -*- C++ -*-
-/* Copyright (C) 2001 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+/* Copyright (C) 2001, 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Written by James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
This file is part of groff.
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
/* special character codes */
@@ -54,8 +54,11 @@ const int LAST_PAGE_EJECTOR = 0205;
const int ESCAPE_RIGHT_PARENTHESIS = 0206;
const int ESCAPE_TILDE = 0207;
const int ESCAPE_COLON = 0210;
-const int COMPATIBLE_SAVE = 0211;
-const int COMPATIBLE_RESTORE = 0212;
+const int PUSH_GROFF_MODE = 0211;
+const int PUSH_COMP_MODE = 0212;
+const int POP_GROFFCOMP_MODE = 0213;
+const int BEGIN_QUOTE = 0214;
+const int END_QUOTE = 0215;
#else /* IS_EBCDIC_HOST */
@@ -90,7 +93,13 @@ const int LAST_PAGE_EJECTOR = 065;
const int ESCAPE_RIGHT_PARENTHESIS = 066;
const int ESCAPE_TILDE = 067;
const int ESCAPE_COLON = 070;
-const int COMPATIBLE_SAVE = 071;
-const int COMPATIBLE_RESTORE = 072;
+const int PUSH_GROFF_MODE = 071;
+const int PUSH_COMP_MODE = 072;
+const int POP_GROFFCOMP_MODE = 073;
+const int BEGIN_QUOTE = 074;
+const int END_QUOTE = 075;
#endif /* IS_EBCDIC_HOST */
+
+extern void do_glyph_color(symbol);
+extern void do_fill_color(symbol);
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/roff/troff/mtsm.cpp b/contrib/groff/src/roff/troff/mtsm.cpp
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..630e973209cd
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/roff/troff/mtsm.cpp
@@ -0,0 +1,632 @@
+// -*- C++ -*-
+/* Copyright (C) 2003, 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+ Written by Gaius Mulley (gaius@glam.ac.uk)
+
+This file is part of groff.
+
+groff is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
+the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
+Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later
+version.
+
+groff is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
+WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
+FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
+for more details.
+
+You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
+with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
+
+#define DEBUGGING
+
+extern int debug_state;
+
+#include "troff.h"
+#include "hvunits.h"
+#include "stringclass.h"
+#include "mtsm.h"
+#include "env.h"
+
+static int no_of_statems = 0; // debugging aid
+
+int_value::int_value()
+: value(0), is_known(0)
+{
+}
+
+int_value::~int_value()
+{
+}
+
+void int_value::diff(FILE *fp, const char *s, int_value compare)
+{
+ if (differs(compare)) {
+ fputs("x X ", fp);
+ fputs(s, fp);
+ fputs(" ", fp);
+ fputs(i_to_a(compare.value), fp);
+ fputs("\n", fp);
+ value = compare.value;
+ is_known = 1;
+ if (debug_state)
+ fflush(fp);
+ }
+}
+
+void int_value::set(int v)
+{
+ is_known = 1;
+ value = v;
+}
+
+void int_value::unset()
+{
+ is_known = 0;
+}
+
+void int_value::set_if_unknown(int v)
+{
+ if (!is_known)
+ set(v);
+}
+
+int int_value::differs(int_value compare)
+{
+ return compare.is_known
+ && (!is_known || value != compare.value);
+}
+
+bool_value::bool_value()
+{
+}
+
+bool_value::~bool_value()
+{
+}
+
+void bool_value::diff(FILE *fp, const char *s, bool_value compare)
+{
+ if (differs(compare)) {
+ fputs("x X ", fp);
+ fputs(s, fp);
+ fputs("\n", fp);
+ value = compare.value;
+ is_known = 1;
+ if (debug_state)
+ fflush(fp);
+ }
+}
+
+units_value::units_value()
+{
+}
+
+units_value::~units_value()
+{
+}
+
+void units_value::diff(FILE *fp, const char *s, units_value compare)
+{
+ if (differs(compare)) {
+ fputs("x X ", fp);
+ fputs(s, fp);
+ fputs(" ", fp);
+ fputs(i_to_a(compare.value), fp);
+ fputs("\n", fp);
+ value = compare.value;
+ is_known = 1;
+ if (debug_state)
+ fflush(fp);
+ }
+}
+
+void units_value::set(hunits v)
+{
+ is_known = 1;
+ value = v.to_units();
+}
+
+int units_value::differs(units_value compare)
+{
+ return compare.is_known
+ && (!is_known || value != compare.value);
+}
+
+string_value::string_value()
+: value(string("")), is_known(0)
+{
+}
+
+string_value::~string_value()
+{
+}
+
+void string_value::diff(FILE *fp, const char *s, string_value compare)
+{
+ if (differs(compare)) {
+ fputs("x X ", fp);
+ fputs(s, fp);
+ fputs(" ", fp);
+ fputs(compare.value.contents(), fp);
+ fputs("\n", fp);
+ value = compare.value;
+ is_known = 1;
+ }
+}
+
+void string_value::set(string v)
+{
+ is_known = 1;
+ value = v;
+}
+
+void string_value::unset()
+{
+ is_known = 0;
+}
+
+int string_value::differs(string_value compare)
+{
+ return compare.is_known
+ && (!is_known || value != compare.value);
+}
+
+statem::statem()
+{
+ issue_no = no_of_statems;
+ no_of_statems++;
+}
+
+statem::statem(statem *copy)
+{
+ int i;
+ for (i = 0; i < LAST_BOOL; i++)
+ bool_values[i] = copy->bool_values[i];
+ for (i = 0; i < LAST_INT; i++)
+ int_values[i] = copy->int_values[i];
+ for (i = 0; i < LAST_UNITS; i++)
+ units_values[i] = copy->units_values[i];
+ for (i = 0; i < LAST_STRING; i++)
+ string_values[i] = copy->string_values[i];
+ issue_no = copy->issue_no;
+}
+
+statem::~statem()
+{
+}
+
+void statem::flush(FILE *fp, statem *compare)
+{
+ int_values[MTSM_FI].diff(fp, "devtag:.fi",
+ compare->int_values[MTSM_FI]);
+ int_values[MTSM_RJ].diff(fp, "devtag:.rj",
+ compare->int_values[MTSM_RJ]);
+ int_values[MTSM_SP].diff(fp, "devtag:.sp",
+ compare->int_values[MTSM_SP]);
+ units_values[MTSM_IN].diff(fp, "devtag:.in",
+ compare->units_values[MTSM_IN]);
+ units_values[MTSM_LL].diff(fp, "devtag:.ll",
+ compare->units_values[MTSM_LL]);
+ units_values[MTSM_PO].diff(fp, "devtag:.po",
+ compare->units_values[MTSM_PO]);
+ string_values[MTSM_TA].diff(fp, "devtag:.ta",
+ compare->string_values[MTSM_TA]);
+ units_values[MTSM_TI].diff(fp, "devtag:.ti",
+ compare->units_values[MTSM_TI]);
+ int_values[MTSM_CE].diff(fp, "devtag:.ce",
+ compare->int_values[MTSM_CE]);
+ bool_values[MTSM_EOL].diff(fp, "devtag:.eol",
+ compare->bool_values[MTSM_EOL]);
+ bool_values[MTSM_BR].diff(fp, "devtag:.br",
+ compare->bool_values[MTSM_BR]);
+ if (debug_state) {
+ fprintf(stderr, "compared state %d\n", compare->issue_no);
+ fflush(stderr);
+ }
+}
+
+void statem::add_tag(int_value_state t, int v)
+{
+ int_values[t].set(v);
+}
+
+void statem::add_tag(units_value_state t, hunits v)
+{
+ units_values[t].set(v);
+}
+
+void statem::add_tag(bool_value_state t)
+{
+ bool_values[t].set(1);
+}
+
+void statem::add_tag(string_value_state t, string v)
+{
+ string_values[t].set(v);
+}
+
+void statem::add_tag_if_unknown(int_value_state t, int v)
+{
+ int_values[t].set_if_unknown(v);
+}
+
+void statem::sub_tag_ce()
+{
+ int_values[MTSM_CE].unset();
+}
+
+/*
+ * add_tag_ta - add the tab settings to the minimum troff state machine
+ */
+
+void statem::add_tag_ta()
+{
+ if (is_html) {
+ string s = string("");
+ hunits d, l;
+ enum tab_type t;
+ do {
+ t = curenv->tabs.distance_to_next_tab(l, &d);
+ l += d;
+ switch (t) {
+ case TAB_LEFT:
+ s += " L ";
+ s += as_string(l.to_units());
+ break;
+ case TAB_CENTER:
+ s += " C ";
+ s += as_string(l.to_units());
+ break;
+ case TAB_RIGHT:
+ s += " R ";
+ s += as_string(l.to_units());
+ break;
+ case TAB_NONE:
+ break;
+ }
+ } while (t != TAB_NONE && l < curenv->get_line_length());
+ s += '\0';
+ string_values[MTSM_TA].set(s);
+ }
+}
+
+void statem::update(statem *older, statem *newer, int_value_state t)
+{
+ if (newer->int_values[t].differs(older->int_values[t])
+ && !newer->int_values[t].is_known)
+ newer->int_values[t].set(older->int_values[t].value);
+}
+
+void statem::update(statem *older, statem *newer, units_value_state t)
+{
+ if (newer->units_values[t].differs(older->units_values[t])
+ && !newer->units_values[t].is_known)
+ newer->units_values[t].set(older->units_values[t].value);
+}
+
+void statem::update(statem *older, statem *newer, bool_value_state t)
+{
+ if (newer->bool_values[t].differs(older->bool_values[t])
+ && !newer->bool_values[t].is_known)
+ newer->bool_values[t].set(older->bool_values[t].value);
+}
+
+void statem::update(statem *older, statem *newer, string_value_state t)
+{
+ if (newer->string_values[t].differs(older->string_values[t])
+ && !newer->string_values[t].is_known)
+ newer->string_values[t].set(older->string_values[t].value);
+}
+
+void statem::merge(statem *newer, statem *older)
+{
+ if (newer == 0 || older == 0)
+ return;
+ update(older, newer, MTSM_EOL);
+ update(older, newer, MTSM_BR);
+ update(older, newer, MTSM_FI);
+ update(older, newer, MTSM_LL);
+ update(older, newer, MTSM_PO);
+ update(older, newer, MTSM_RJ);
+ update(older, newer, MTSM_SP);
+ update(older, newer, MTSM_TA);
+ update(older, newer, MTSM_TI);
+ update(older, newer, MTSM_CE);
+}
+
+stack::stack()
+: next(0), state(0)
+{
+}
+
+stack::stack(statem *s, stack *n)
+: next(n), state(s)
+{
+}
+
+stack::~stack()
+{
+ if (state)
+ delete state;
+ if (next)
+ delete next;
+}
+
+mtsm::mtsm()
+: sp(0)
+{
+ driver = new statem();
+}
+
+mtsm::~mtsm()
+{
+ delete driver;
+ if (sp)
+ delete sp;
+}
+
+/*
+ * push_state - push the current troff state and use `n' as
+ * the new troff state.
+ */
+
+void mtsm::push_state(statem *n)
+{
+ if (is_html) {
+#if defined(DEBUGGING)
+ if (debug_state)
+ fprintf(stderr, "--> state %d pushed\n", n->issue_no) ; fflush(stderr);
+#endif
+ sp = new stack(n, sp);
+ }
+}
+
+void mtsm::pop_state()
+{
+ if (is_html) {
+#if defined(DEBUGGING)
+ if (debug_state)
+ fprintf(stderr, "--> state popped\n") ; fflush(stderr);
+#endif
+ if (sp == 0)
+ fatal("empty state machine stack");
+ if (sp->state)
+ delete sp->state;
+ sp->state = 0;
+ stack *t = sp;
+ sp = sp->next;
+ t->next = 0;
+ delete t;
+ }
+}
+
+/*
+ * inherit - scan the stack and collects inherited values.
+ */
+
+void mtsm::inherit(statem *s, int reset_bool)
+{
+ if (sp && sp->state) {
+ if (s->units_values[MTSM_IN].is_known
+ && sp->state->units_values[MTSM_IN].is_known)
+ s->units_values[MTSM_IN].value += sp->state->units_values[MTSM_IN].value;
+ s->update(sp->state, s, MTSM_FI);
+ s->update(sp->state, s, MTSM_LL);
+ s->update(sp->state, s, MTSM_PO);
+ s->update(sp->state, s, MTSM_RJ);
+ s->update(sp->state, s, MTSM_TA);
+ s->update(sp->state, s, MTSM_TI);
+ s->update(sp->state, s, MTSM_CE);
+ if (sp->state->bool_values[MTSM_BR].is_known
+ && sp->state->bool_values[MTSM_BR].value) {
+ if (reset_bool)
+ sp->state->bool_values[MTSM_BR].set(0);
+ s->bool_values[MTSM_BR].set(1);
+ if (debug_state)
+ fprintf(stderr, "inherited br from pushed state %d\n",
+ sp->state->issue_no);
+ }
+ else if (s->bool_values[MTSM_BR].is_known
+ && s->bool_values[MTSM_BR].value)
+ if (! s->int_values[MTSM_CE].is_known)
+ s->bool_values[MTSM_BR].unset();
+ if (sp->state->bool_values[MTSM_EOL].is_known
+ && sp->state->bool_values[MTSM_EOL].value) {
+ if (reset_bool)
+ sp->state->bool_values[MTSM_EOL].set(0);
+ s->bool_values[MTSM_EOL].set(1);
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+void mtsm::flush(FILE *fp, statem *s, string tag_list)
+{
+ if (is_html && s) {
+ inherit(s, 1);
+ driver->flush(fp, s);
+ // Set rj, ce, ti to unknown if they were known and
+ // we have seen an eol or br. This ensures that these values
+ // are emitted during the next glyph (as they step from n..0
+ // at each newline).
+ if ((driver->bool_values[MTSM_EOL].is_known
+ && driver->bool_values[MTSM_EOL].value)
+ || (driver->bool_values[MTSM_BR].is_known
+ && driver->bool_values[MTSM_BR].value)) {
+ if (driver->units_values[MTSM_TI].is_known)
+ driver->units_values[MTSM_TI].is_known = 0;
+ if (driver->int_values[MTSM_RJ].is_known
+ && driver->int_values[MTSM_RJ].value > 0)
+ driver->int_values[MTSM_RJ].is_known = 0;
+ if (driver->int_values[MTSM_CE].is_known
+ && driver->int_values[MTSM_CE].value > 0)
+ driver->int_values[MTSM_CE].is_known = 0;
+ }
+ // reset the boolean values
+ driver->bool_values[MTSM_BR].set(0);
+ driver->bool_values[MTSM_EOL].set(0);
+ // reset space value
+ driver->int_values[MTSM_SP].set(0);
+ // lastly write out any direct tag entries
+ if (tag_list != string("")) {
+ string t = tag_list + '\0';
+ fputs(t.contents(), fp);
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+/*
+ * display_state - dump out a synopsis of the state to stderr.
+ */
+
+void statem::display_state()
+{
+ fprintf(stderr, " <state ");
+ if (bool_values[MTSM_BR].is_known)
+ if (bool_values[MTSM_BR].value)
+ fprintf(stderr, "[br]");
+ else
+ fprintf(stderr, "[!br]");
+ if (bool_values[MTSM_EOL].is_known)
+ if (bool_values[MTSM_EOL].value)
+ fprintf(stderr, "[eol]");
+ else
+ fprintf(stderr, "[!eol]");
+ if (int_values[MTSM_SP].is_known)
+ if (int_values[MTSM_SP].value)
+ fprintf(stderr, "[sp %d]", int_values[MTSM_SP].value);
+ else
+ fprintf(stderr, "[!sp]");
+ fprintf(stderr, ">");
+ fflush(stderr);
+}
+
+int mtsm::has_changed(int_value_state t, statem *s)
+{
+ return driver->int_values[t].differs(s->int_values[t]);
+}
+
+int mtsm::has_changed(units_value_state t, statem *s)
+{
+ return driver->units_values[t].differs(s->units_values[t]);
+}
+
+int mtsm::has_changed(bool_value_state t, statem *s)
+{
+ return driver->bool_values[t].differs(s->bool_values[t]);
+}
+
+int mtsm::has_changed(string_value_state t, statem *s)
+{
+ return driver->string_values[t].differs(s->string_values[t]);
+}
+
+int mtsm::changed(statem *s)
+{
+ if (s == 0 || !is_html)
+ return 0;
+ s = new statem(s);
+ inherit(s, 0);
+ int result = has_changed(MTSM_EOL, s)
+ || has_changed(MTSM_BR, s)
+ || has_changed(MTSM_FI, s)
+ || has_changed(MTSM_IN, s)
+ || has_changed(MTSM_LL, s)
+ || has_changed(MTSM_PO, s)
+ || has_changed(MTSM_RJ, s)
+ || has_changed(MTSM_SP, s)
+ || has_changed(MTSM_TA, s)
+ || has_changed(MTSM_CE, s);
+ delete s;
+ return result;
+}
+
+void mtsm::add_tag(FILE *fp, string s)
+{
+ fflush(fp);
+ s += '\0';
+ fputs(s.contents(), fp);
+}
+
+/*
+ * state_set class
+ */
+
+state_set::state_set()
+: boolset(0), intset(0), unitsset(0), stringset(0)
+{
+}
+
+state_set::~state_set()
+{
+}
+
+void state_set::incl(bool_value_state b)
+{
+ boolset |= 1 << (int)b;
+}
+
+void state_set::incl(int_value_state i)
+{
+ intset |= 1 << (int)i;
+}
+
+void state_set::incl(units_value_state u)
+{
+ unitsset |= 1 << (int)u;
+}
+
+void state_set::incl(string_value_state s)
+{
+ stringset |= 1 << (int)s;
+}
+
+void state_set::excl(bool_value_state b)
+{
+ boolset &= ~(1 << (int)b);
+}
+
+void state_set::excl(int_value_state i)
+{
+ intset &= ~(1 << (int)i);
+}
+
+void state_set::excl(units_value_state u)
+{
+ unitsset &= ~(1 << (int)u);
+}
+
+void state_set::excl(string_value_state s)
+{
+ stringset &= ~(1 << (int)s);
+}
+
+int state_set::is_in(bool_value_state b)
+{
+ return (boolset & (1 << (int)b)) != 0;
+}
+
+int state_set::is_in(int_value_state i)
+{
+ return (intset & (1 << (int)i)) != 0;
+}
+
+int state_set::is_in(units_value_state u)
+{
+ return (unitsset & (1 << (int)u) != 0);
+}
+
+int state_set::is_in(string_value_state s)
+{
+ return (stringset & (1 << (int)s) != 0);
+}
+
+void state_set::add(units_value_state, int n)
+{
+ unitsset += n;
+}
+
+units state_set::val(units_value_state)
+{
+ return unitsset;
+}
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/roff/troff/mtsm.h b/contrib/groff/src/roff/troff/mtsm.h
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..9ef909c39bce
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/roff/troff/mtsm.h
@@ -0,0 +1,164 @@
+// -*- C++ -*-
+/* Copyright (C) 2003, 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+ *
+ * mtsm.h
+ *
+ * written by Gaius Mulley (gaius@glam.ac.uk)
+ *
+ * provides a minimal troff state machine which is necessary to
+ * emit meta tags for the post-grohtml device driver.
+ */
+
+/*
+This file is part of groff.
+
+groff is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
+the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
+Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later
+version.
+
+groff is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
+WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
+FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
+for more details.
+
+You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
+with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
+
+struct int_value {
+ int value;
+ int is_known;
+ int_value();
+ ~int_value();
+ void diff(FILE *, const char *, int_value);
+ int differs(int_value);
+ void set(int);
+ void unset();
+ void set_if_unknown(int);
+};
+
+struct bool_value : public int_value {
+ bool_value();
+ ~bool_value();
+ void diff(FILE *, const char *, bool_value);
+};
+
+struct units_value : public int_value {
+ units_value();
+ ~units_value();
+ void diff(FILE *, const char *, units_value);
+ int differs(units_value);
+ void set(hunits);
+};
+
+struct string_value {
+ string value;
+ int is_known;
+ string_value();
+ ~string_value();
+ void diff(FILE *, const char *, string_value);
+ int differs(string_value);
+ void set(string);
+ void unset();
+};
+
+enum bool_value_state {
+ MTSM_EOL,
+ MTSM_BR,
+ LAST_BOOL
+};
+enum int_value_state {
+ MTSM_FI,
+ MTSM_RJ,
+ MTSM_CE,
+ MTSM_SP,
+ LAST_INT
+};
+enum units_value_state {
+ MTSM_IN,
+ MTSM_LL,
+ MTSM_PO,
+ MTSM_TI,
+ LAST_UNITS
+};
+enum string_value_state {
+ MTSM_TA,
+ LAST_STRING
+};
+
+struct statem {
+ int issue_no;
+ bool_value bool_values[LAST_BOOL];
+ int_value int_values[LAST_INT];
+ units_value units_values[LAST_UNITS];
+ string_value string_values[LAST_STRING];
+ statem();
+ statem(statem *);
+ ~statem();
+ void flush(FILE *, statem *);
+ int changed(statem *);
+ void merge(statem *, statem *);
+ void add_tag(int_value_state, int);
+ void add_tag(bool_value_state);
+ void add_tag(units_value_state, hunits);
+ void add_tag(string_value_state, string);
+ void sub_tag_ce();
+ void add_tag_if_unknown(int_value_state, int);
+ void add_tag_ta();
+ void display_state();
+ void update(statem *, statem *, int_value_state);
+ void update(statem *, statem *, bool_value_state);
+ void update(statem *, statem *, units_value_state);
+ void update(statem *, statem *, string_value_state);
+};
+
+struct stack {
+ stack *next;
+ statem *state;
+ stack();
+ stack(statem *, stack *);
+ ~stack();
+};
+
+class mtsm {
+ statem *driver;
+ stack *sp;
+ int has_changed(int_value_state, statem *);
+ int has_changed(bool_value_state, statem *);
+ int has_changed(units_value_state, statem *);
+ int has_changed(string_value_state, statem *);
+ void inherit(statem *, int);
+public:
+ mtsm();
+ ~mtsm();
+ void push_state(statem *);
+ void pop_state();
+ void flush(FILE *, statem *, string);
+ int changed(statem *);
+ void add_tag(FILE *, string);
+};
+
+class state_set {
+ int boolset;
+ int intset;
+ int unitsset;
+ int stringset;
+public:
+ state_set();
+ ~state_set();
+ void incl(bool_value_state);
+ void incl(int_value_state);
+ void incl(units_value_state);
+ void incl(string_value_state);
+ void excl(bool_value_state);
+ void excl(int_value_state);
+ void excl(units_value_state);
+ void excl(string_value_state);
+ int is_in(bool_value_state);
+ int is_in(int_value_state);
+ int is_in(units_value_state);
+ int is_in(string_value_state);
+ void add(units_value_state, int);
+ units val(units_value_state);
+};
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/roff/troff/node.cpp b/contrib/groff/src/roff/troff/node.cpp
index 73776b1b9779..0d874d35758d 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/roff/troff/node.cpp
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/roff/troff/node.cpp
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
// -*- C++ -*-
-/* Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003
+/* Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005
Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Written by James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
@@ -17,7 +17,9 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
+
+extern int debug_state;
#include "troff.h"
@@ -25,20 +27,20 @@ Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
#include <unistd.h>
#endif
-#include "symbol.h"
#include "dictionary.h"
#include "hvunits.h"
+#include "stringclass.h"
+#include "mtsm.h"
#include "env.h"
#include "request.h"
#include "node.h"
#include "token.h"
+#include "div.h"
+#include "reg.h"
#include "charinfo.h"
#include "font.h"
-#include "reg.h"
#include "input.h"
-#include "div.h"
#include "geometry.h"
-#include "stringclass.h"
#include "nonposix.h"
@@ -59,6 +61,12 @@ Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
#endif /* not _POSIX_VERSION */
+// declarations to avoid friend name injections
+class tfont;
+class tfont_spec;
+tfont *make_tfont(tfont_spec &);
+
+
/*
* how many boundaries of images have been written? Useful for
* debugging grohtml
@@ -112,8 +120,6 @@ struct conditional_bold {
conditional_bold(int, hunits, conditional_bold * = 0);
};
-struct tfont;
-
class font_info {
tfont *last_tfont;
int number;
@@ -134,7 +140,7 @@ class font_info {
void flush();
public:
special_font_list *sf;
- font_info(symbol nm, int n, symbol enm, font *f);
+ font_info(symbol, int, symbol, font *);
int contains(charinfo *);
void set_bold(hunits);
void unbold();
@@ -152,6 +158,7 @@ public:
int is_special();
int is_style();
friend symbol get_font_name(int, environment *);
+ friend symbol get_style_name(int);
};
class tfont_spec {
@@ -170,7 +177,7 @@ protected:
int height;
int slant;
public:
- tfont_spec(symbol nm, int pos, font *, font_size, int, int);
+ tfont_spec(symbol, int, font *, font_size, int, int);
tfont_spec(const tfont_spec &spec) { *this = spec; }
tfont_spec plain();
int operator==(const tfont_spec &);
@@ -400,11 +407,19 @@ symbol get_font_name(int fontno, environment *env)
return f;
}
-hunits font_info::get_space_width(font_size fs, int space_size)
+symbol get_style_name(int fontno)
+{
+ if (font_table[fontno]->is_style())
+ return font_table[fontno]->get_name();
+ else
+ return EMPTY_SYMBOL;
+}
+
+hunits font_info::get_space_width(font_size fs, int space_sz)
{
if (is_constant_spaced == CONSTANT_SPACE_NONE)
return scale(hunits(fm->get_space_width(fs.to_scaled_points())),
- space_size, 12);
+ space_sz, 12);
else if (is_constant_spaced == CONSTANT_SPACE_ABSOLUTE)
return constant_space;
else
@@ -681,9 +696,8 @@ class real_output_file : public output_file {
virtual void really_put_filename(const char *filename);
virtual void really_on();
virtual void really_off();
-protected:
- FILE *fp;
public:
+ FILE *fp;
real_output_file();
~real_output_file();
void flush();
@@ -751,6 +765,8 @@ class troff_output_file : public real_output_file {
int tbuf_len;
int tbuf_kern;
int begun_page;
+ int cur_div_level;
+ string tag_list;
void do_motion();
void put(char c);
void put(unsigned char c);
@@ -787,6 +803,7 @@ public:
void fill_color(color *c);
int get_hpos() { return hpos; }
int get_vpos() { return vpos; }
+ void add_to_tag_list(string s);
friend void space_char_hmotion_node::tprint(troff_output_file *);
friend void unbreakable_space_node::tprint(troff_output_file *);
};
@@ -864,6 +881,29 @@ void troff_output_file::really_print_line(hunits x, vunits y, node *n,
{
moveto(x, y);
while (n != 0) {
+ // Check whether we should push the current troff state and use
+ // the state at the start of the invocation of this diversion.
+ if (n->div_nest_level > cur_div_level && n->push_state) {
+ state.push_state(n->push_state);
+ cur_div_level = n->div_nest_level;
+ }
+ // Has the current diversion level decreased? Then we must pop the
+ // troff state.
+ while (n->div_nest_level < cur_div_level) {
+ state.pop_state();
+ cur_div_level = n->div_nest_level;
+ }
+ // Now check whether the state has changed.
+ if ((is_on() || n->force_tprint())
+ && (state.changed(n->state) || n->is_tag() || n->is_special)) {
+ flush_tbuf();
+ do_motion();
+ force_motion = 1;
+ flush();
+ state.flush(fp, n->state, tag_list);
+ tag_list = string("");
+ flush();
+ }
n->tprint(this);
n = n->next;
}
@@ -987,7 +1027,7 @@ void troff_output_file::put_char_width(charinfo *ci, tfont *tf,
return;
}
set_font(tf);
- char c = ci->get_ascii_code();
+ unsigned char c = ci->get_ascii_code();
if (c == '\0') {
glyph_color(gcol);
fill_color(fcol);
@@ -1065,7 +1105,7 @@ void troff_output_file::put_char(charinfo *ci, tfont *tf,
if (!is_on())
return;
set_font(tf);
- char c = ci->get_ascii_code();
+ unsigned char c = ci->get_ascii_code();
if (c == '\0') {
glyph_color(gcol);
fill_color(fcol);
@@ -1275,6 +1315,16 @@ void troff_output_file::glyph_color(color *col)
put('\n');
}
+void troff_output_file::add_to_tag_list(string s)
+{
+ if (tag_list == string(""))
+ tag_list = s;
+ else {
+ tag_list += string("\n");
+ tag_list += s;
+ }
+}
+
// determine_line_limits - works out the smallest box which will contain
// the entity, code, built from the point array.
void troff_output_file::determine_line_limits(char code, hvpair *point,
@@ -1456,13 +1506,14 @@ void troff_output_file::really_begin_page(int pageno, vunits page_length)
put('\n');
}
-void troff_output_file::really_copy_file(hunits x, vunits y, const char *filename)
+void troff_output_file::really_copy_file(hunits x, vunits y,
+ const char *filename)
{
moveto(x, y);
flush_tbuf();
do_motion();
errno = 0;
- FILE *ifp = fopen(filename, "r");
+ FILE *ifp = include_search_path.open_file_cautious(filename);
if (ifp == 0)
error("can't open `%1': %2", filename, strerror(errno));
else {
@@ -1503,7 +1554,8 @@ void troff_output_file::trailer(vunits page_length)
troff_output_file::troff_output_file()
: current_slant(0), current_height(0), current_fill_color(0),
- current_glyph_color(0), nfont_positions(10), tbuf_len(0), begun_page(0)
+ current_glyph_color(0), nfont_positions(10), tbuf_len(0), begun_page(0),
+ cur_div_level(0)
{
font_position = new symbol[nfont_positions];
put("x T ");
@@ -1726,14 +1778,14 @@ class charinfo_node : public node {
protected:
charinfo *ci;
public:
- charinfo_node(charinfo *, node * = 0);
+ charinfo_node(charinfo *, statem *, int, node * = 0);
int ends_sentence();
int overlaps_vertically();
int overlaps_horizontally();
};
-charinfo_node::charinfo_node(charinfo *c, node *x)
-: node(x), ci(c)
+charinfo_node::charinfo_node(charinfo *c, statem *s, int pop, node *x)
+: node(x, s, pop), ci(c)
{
}
@@ -1765,12 +1817,14 @@ protected:
color *fcol; /* this is needed for grotty */
#ifdef STORE_WIDTH
hunits wid;
- glyph_node(charinfo *, tfont *, color *, color *, hunits, node * = 0);
+ glyph_node(charinfo *, tfont *, color *, color *, hunits,
+ statem *, int, node * = 0);
#endif
public:
void *operator new(size_t);
void operator delete(void *);
- glyph_node(charinfo *, tfont *, color *, color *, node * = 0);
+ glyph_node(charinfo *, tfont *, color *, color *,
+ statem *, int, node * = 0);
~glyph_node() {}
node *copy();
node *merge_glyph_node(glyph_node *);
@@ -1797,6 +1851,8 @@ public:
int same(node *);
const char *type();
int force_tprint();
+ int is_tag();
+ void debug_node();
};
glyph_node *glyph_node::free_list = 0;
@@ -1806,13 +1862,13 @@ class ligature_node : public glyph_node {
node *n2;
#ifdef STORE_WIDTH
ligature_node(charinfo *, tfont *, color *, color *, hunits,
- node *, node *, node * = 0);
+ node *, node *, statem *, int, node * = 0);
#endif
public:
void *operator new(size_t);
void operator delete(void *);
ligature_node(charinfo *, tfont *, color *, color *,
- node *, node *, node * = 0);
+ node *, node *, statem *, int, node * = 0);
~ligature_node();
node *copy();
node *add_self(node *, hyphen_list **);
@@ -1822,6 +1878,7 @@ public:
int same(node *);
const char *type();
int force_tprint();
+ int is_tag();
};
class kern_pair_node : public node {
@@ -1829,7 +1886,7 @@ class kern_pair_node : public node {
node *n1;
node *n2;
public:
- kern_pair_node(hunits n, node *first, node *second, node *x = 0);
+ kern_pair_node(hunits, node *, node *, statem *, int, node * = 0);
~kern_pair_node();
node *copy();
node *merge_glyph_node(glyph_node *);
@@ -1848,6 +1905,7 @@ public:
int same(node *);
const char *type();
int force_tprint();
+ int is_tag();
void vertical_extent(vunits *, vunits *);
};
@@ -1856,7 +1914,7 @@ class dbreak_node : public node {
node *pre;
node *post;
public:
- dbreak_node(node *n, node *p, node *x = 0);
+ dbreak_node(node *, node *, statem *, int, node * = 0);
~dbreak_node();
node *copy();
node *merge_glyph_node(glyph_node *);
@@ -1877,6 +1935,7 @@ public:
int same(node *);
const char *type();
int force_tprint();
+ int is_tag();
};
void *glyph_node::operator new(size_t n)
@@ -1913,8 +1972,9 @@ void ligature_node::operator delete(void *p)
delete[] (char *)p;
}
-glyph_node::glyph_node(charinfo *c, tfont *t, color *gc, color *fc, node *x)
-: charinfo_node(c, x), tf(t), gcol(gc), fcol(fc)
+glyph_node::glyph_node(charinfo *c, tfont *t, color *gc, color *fc,
+ statem *s, int pop, node *x)
+: charinfo_node(c, s, pop, x), tf(t), gcol(gc), fcol(fc)
{
#ifdef STORE_WIDTH
wid = tf->get_width(ci);
@@ -1923,8 +1983,9 @@ glyph_node::glyph_node(charinfo *c, tfont *t, color *gc, color *fc, node *x)
#ifdef STORE_WIDTH
glyph_node::glyph_node(charinfo *c, tfont *t,
- color *gc, color *fc, hunits w, node *x)
-: charinfo_node(c, x), tf(t), gcol(gc), fcol(fc), wid(w)
+ color *gc, color *fc, hunits w,
+ statem *s, int pop, node *x)
+: charinfo_node(c, s, pop, x), tf(t), gcol(gc), fcol(fc), wid(w)
{
}
#endif
@@ -1932,9 +1993,9 @@ glyph_node::glyph_node(charinfo *c, tfont *t,
node *glyph_node::copy()
{
#ifdef STORE_WIDTH
- return new glyph_node(ci, tf, gcol, fcol, wid);
+ return new glyph_node(ci, tf, gcol, fcol, wid, state, div_nest_level);
#else
- return new glyph_node(ci, tf, gcol, fcol);
+ return new glyph_node(ci, tf, gcol, fcol, state, div_nest_level);
#endif
}
@@ -2018,13 +2079,15 @@ node *glyph_node::merge_glyph_node(glyph_node *gn)
if ((lig = tf->get_lig(ci, gn->ci)) != 0) {
node *next1 = next;
next = 0;
- return new ligature_node(lig, tf, gcol, fcol, this, gn, next1);
+ return new ligature_node(lig, tf, gcol, fcol, this, gn, state,
+ gn->div_nest_level, next1);
}
hunits kern;
if (tf->get_kern(ci, gn->ci, &kern)) {
node *next1 = next;
next = 0;
- return new kern_pair_node(kern, this, gn, next1);
+ return new kern_pair_node(kern, this, gn, state,
+ gn->div_nest_level, next1);
}
}
return 0;
@@ -2087,16 +2150,35 @@ void glyph_node::ascii_print(ascii_output_file *ascii)
ascii->outs(ci->nm.contents());
}
+void glyph_node::debug_node()
+{
+ unsigned char c = ci->get_ascii_code();
+ fprintf(stderr, "{ %s [", type());
+ if (c)
+ fprintf(stderr, "%c", c);
+ else
+ fprintf(stderr, ci->nm.contents());
+ if (push_state)
+ fprintf(stderr, " <push_state>");
+ if (state)
+ state->display_state();
+ fprintf(stderr, " nest level %d", div_nest_level);
+ fprintf(stderr, "]}\n");
+ fflush(stderr);
+}
+
ligature_node::ligature_node(charinfo *c, tfont *t, color *gc, color *fc,
- node *gn1, node *gn2, node *x)
-: glyph_node(c, t, gc, fc, x), n1(gn1), n2(gn2)
+ node *gn1, node *gn2, statem *s,
+ int pop, node *x)
+: glyph_node(c, t, gc, fc, s, pop, x), n1(gn1), n2(gn2)
{
}
#ifdef STORE_WIDTH
ligature_node::ligature_node(charinfo *c, tfont *t, color *gc, color *fc,
- hunits w, node *gn1, node *gn2, node *x)
-: glyph_node(c, t, gc, fc, w, x), n1(gn1), n2(gn2)
+ hunits w, node *gn1, node *gn2, statem *s,
+ int pop, node *x)
+: glyph_node(c, t, gc, fc, w, s, pop, x), n1(gn1), n2(gn2)
{
}
#endif
@@ -2110,9 +2192,11 @@ ligature_node::~ligature_node()
node *ligature_node::copy()
{
#ifdef STORE_WIDTH
- return new ligature_node(ci, tf, gcol, fcol, wid, n1->copy(), n2->copy());
+ return new ligature_node(ci, tf, gcol, fcol, wid, n1->copy(), n2->copy(),
+ state, div_nest_level);
#else
- return new ligature_node(ci, tf, gcol, fcol, n1->copy(), n2->copy());
+ return new ligature_node(ci, tf, gcol, fcol, n1->copy(), n2->copy(),
+ state, div_nest_level);
#endif
}
@@ -2137,13 +2221,14 @@ node *ligature_node::add_self(node *n, hyphen_list **p)
return n;
}
-kern_pair_node::kern_pair_node(hunits n, node *first, node *second, node *x)
-: node(x), amount(n), n1(first), n2(second)
+kern_pair_node::kern_pair_node(hunits n, node *first, node *second,
+ statem* s, int pop, node *x)
+: node(x, s, pop), amount(n), n1(first), n2(second)
{
}
-dbreak_node::dbreak_node(node *n, node *p, node *x)
-: node(x), none(n), pre(p), post(0)
+dbreak_node::dbreak_node(node *n, node *p, statem *s, int pop, node *x)
+: node(x, s, pop), none(n), pre(p), post(0)
{
}
@@ -2219,13 +2304,14 @@ node *kern_pair_node::add_discretionary_hyphen()
node *next1 = next;
next = 0;
node *n = copy();
- glyph_node *gn = new glyph_node(soft_hyphen_char, tf, gcol, fcol);
+ glyph_node *gn = new glyph_node(soft_hyphen_char, tf, gcol, fcol,
+ state, div_nest_level);
node *nn = n->merge_glyph_node(gn);
if (nn == 0) {
gn->next = n;
nn = gn;
}
- return new dbreak_node(this, nn, next1);
+ return new dbreak_node(this, nn, state, div_nest_level, next1);
}
}
return this;
@@ -2248,7 +2334,8 @@ dbreak_node::~dbreak_node()
node *kern_pair_node::copy()
{
- return new kern_pair_node(amount, n1->copy(), n2->copy());
+ return new kern_pair_node(amount, n1->copy(), n2->copy(), state,
+ div_nest_level);
}
node *copy_node_list(node *n)
@@ -2280,7 +2367,8 @@ void delete_node_list(node *n)
node *dbreak_node::copy()
{
- dbreak_node *p = new dbreak_node(copy_node_list(none), copy_node_list(pre));
+ dbreak_node *p = new dbreak_node(copy_node_list(none), copy_node_list(pre),
+ state, div_nest_level);
p->post = copy_node_list(post);
return p;
}
@@ -2298,11 +2386,12 @@ hyphen_list *kern_pair_node::get_hyphen_list(hyphen_list *tail, int *count)
class hyphen_inhibitor_node : public node {
public:
- hyphen_inhibitor_node(node *nd = 0);
+ hyphen_inhibitor_node(node * = 0);
node *copy();
int same(node *);
const char *type();
int force_tprint();
+ int is_tag();
hyphenation_type get_hyphenation_type();
};
@@ -2330,6 +2419,11 @@ int hyphen_inhibitor_node::force_tprint()
return 0;
}
+int hyphen_inhibitor_node::is_tag()
+{
+ return 0;
+}
+
hyphenation_type hyphen_inhibitor_node::get_hyphenation_type()
{
return HYPHEN_INHIBIT;
@@ -2357,13 +2451,14 @@ node *node::add_discretionary_hyphen()
node *next1 = next;
next = 0;
node *n = copy();
- glyph_node *gn = new glyph_node(soft_hyphen_char, tf, gcol, fcol);
+ glyph_node *gn = new glyph_node(soft_hyphen_char, tf, gcol, fcol,
+ state, div_nest_level);
node *n1 = n->merge_glyph_node(gn);
if (n1 == 0) {
gn->next = n;
n1 = gn;
}
- return new dbreak_node(this, n1, next1);
+ return new dbreak_node(this, n1, state, div_nest_level, next1);
}
return this;
}
@@ -2403,6 +2498,11 @@ int node::force_tprint()
return 0;
}
+int node::is_tag()
+{
+ return 0;
+}
+
hunits hmotion_node::width()
{
return n;
@@ -2413,6 +2513,29 @@ units node::size()
return points_to_units(10);
}
+void node::debug_node()
+{
+ fprintf(stderr, "{ %s ", type());
+ if (push_state)
+ fprintf(stderr, " <push_state>");
+ if (state)
+ fprintf(stderr, " <state>");
+ fprintf(stderr, " nest level %d", div_nest_level);
+ fprintf(stderr, " }\n");
+ fflush(stderr);
+}
+
+void node::debug_node_list()
+{
+ node *n = next;
+
+ debug_node();
+ while (n != 0) {
+ n->debug_node();
+ n = n->next;
+ }
+}
+
hunits kern_pair_node::width()
{
return n1->width() + n2->width() + amount;
@@ -2437,9 +2560,9 @@ hunits dbreak_node::width()
node *dbreak_node::last_char_node()
{
for (node *n = none; n; n = n->next) {
- node *last = n->last_char_node();
- if (last)
- return last;
+ node *last_node = n->last_char_node();
+ if (last_node)
+ return last_node;
}
return 0;
}
@@ -2458,7 +2581,7 @@ class italic_corrected_node : public node {
node *n;
hunits x;
public:
- italic_corrected_node(node *, hunits, node * = 0);
+ italic_corrected_node(node *, hunits, statem *, int, node * = 0);
~italic_corrected_node();
node *copy();
void ascii_print(ascii_output_file *);
@@ -2480,9 +2603,10 @@ public:
node *add_self(node *, hyphen_list **);
const char *type();
int force_tprint();
+ int is_tag();
};
-node *node::add_italic_correction(hunits *width)
+node *node::add_italic_correction(hunits *wd)
{
hunits ic = italic_correction();
if (ic.is_zero())
@@ -2490,13 +2614,14 @@ node *node::add_italic_correction(hunits *width)
else {
node *next1 = next;
next = 0;
- *width += ic;
- return new italic_corrected_node(this, ic, next1);
+ *wd += ic;
+ return new italic_corrected_node(this, ic, state, div_nest_level, next1);
}
}
-italic_corrected_node::italic_corrected_node(node *nn, hunits xx, node *p)
-: node(p), n(nn), x(xx)
+italic_corrected_node::italic_corrected_node(node *nn, hunits xx, statem *s,
+ int pop, node *p)
+: node(p, s, pop), n(nn), x(xx)
{
assert(n != 0);
}
@@ -2508,7 +2633,7 @@ italic_corrected_node::~italic_corrected_node()
node *italic_corrected_node::copy()
{
- return new italic_corrected_node(n->copy(), x);
+ return new italic_corrected_node(n->copy(), x, state, div_nest_level);
}
hunits italic_corrected_node::width()
@@ -2599,6 +2724,7 @@ class break_char_node : public node {
color *col;
public:
break_char_node(node *, int, color *, node * = 0);
+ break_char_node(node *, int, color *, statem *, int, node * = 0);
~break_char_node();
node *copy();
hunits width();
@@ -2620,6 +2746,7 @@ public:
int same(node *);
const char *type();
int force_tprint();
+ int is_tag();
};
break_char_node::break_char_node(node *n, int bc, color *c, node *x)
@@ -2627,6 +2754,12 @@ break_char_node::break_char_node(node *n, int bc, color *c, node *x)
{
}
+break_char_node::break_char_node(node *n, int bc, color *c, statem *s,
+ int pop, node *x)
+: node(x, s, pop), ch(n), break_code(bc), col(c)
+{
+}
+
break_char_node::~break_char_node()
{
delete ch;
@@ -2634,7 +2767,8 @@ break_char_node::~break_char_node()
node *break_char_node::copy()
{
- return new break_char_node(ch->copy(), break_code, col);
+ return new break_char_node(ch->copy(), break_code, col, state,
+ div_nest_level);
}
hunits break_char_node::width()
@@ -2718,27 +2852,57 @@ tfont *break_char_node::get_tfont()
node *extra_size_node::copy()
{
- return new extra_size_node(n);
+ return new extra_size_node(n, state, div_nest_level);
+}
+
+extra_size_node::extra_size_node(vunits i, statem *s, int pop)
+: node(0, s, pop), n(i)
+{
+}
+
+extra_size_node::extra_size_node(vunits i)
+: n(i)
+{
}
node *vertical_size_node::copy()
{
- return new vertical_size_node(n);
+ return new vertical_size_node(n, state, div_nest_level);
+}
+
+vertical_size_node::vertical_size_node(vunits i, statem *s, int pop)
+: node(0, s, pop), n(i)
+{
+}
+
+vertical_size_node::vertical_size_node(vunits i)
+: n(i)
+{
}
node *hmotion_node::copy()
{
- return new hmotion_node(n, was_tab, unformat, col);
+ return new hmotion_node(n, was_tab, unformat, col, state, div_nest_level);
}
node *space_char_hmotion_node::copy()
{
- return new space_char_hmotion_node(n, col);
+ return new space_char_hmotion_node(n, col, state, div_nest_level);
+}
+
+vmotion_node::vmotion_node(vunits i, color *c)
+: n(i), col(c)
+{
+}
+
+vmotion_node::vmotion_node(vunits i, color *c, statem *s, int pop)
+: node(0, s, pop), n(i), col(c)
+{
}
node *vmotion_node::copy()
{
- return new vmotion_node(n, col);
+ return new vmotion_node(n, col, state, div_nest_level);
}
node *dummy_node::copy()
@@ -2757,9 +2921,19 @@ hline_node::~hline_node()
delete n;
}
+hline_node::hline_node(hunits i, node *c, node *nxt)
+: node(nxt), x(i), n(c)
+{
+}
+
+hline_node::hline_node(hunits i, node *c, statem *s, int pop, node *nxt)
+: node(nxt, s, pop), x(i), n(c)
+{
+}
+
node *hline_node::copy()
{
- return new hline_node(x, n ? n->copy() : 0);
+ return new hline_node(x, n ? n->copy() : 0, state, div_nest_level);
}
hunits hline_node::width()
@@ -2767,6 +2941,16 @@ hunits hline_node::width()
return x < H0 ? H0 : x;
}
+vline_node::vline_node(vunits i, node *c, node *nxt)
+: node(nxt), x(i), n(c)
+{
+}
+
+vline_node::vline_node(vunits i, node *c, statem *s, int pop, node *nxt)
+: node(nxt, s, pop), x(i), n(c)
+{
+}
+
vline_node::~vline_node()
{
if (n)
@@ -2775,7 +2959,7 @@ vline_node::~vline_node()
node *vline_node::copy()
{
- return new vline_node(x, n ? n->copy() : 0);
+ return new vline_node(x, n ? n->copy() : 0, state, div_nest_level);
}
hunits vline_node::width()
@@ -2783,7 +2967,13 @@ hunits vline_node::width()
return n == 0 ? H0 : n->width();
}
-zero_width_node::zero_width_node(node *nd) : n(nd)
+zero_width_node::zero_width_node(node *nd, statem *s, int pop)
+: node(0, s, pop), n(nd)
+{
+}
+
+zero_width_node::zero_width_node(node *nd)
+: n(nd)
{
}
@@ -2794,7 +2984,7 @@ zero_width_node::~zero_width_node()
node *zero_width_node::copy()
{
- return new zero_width_node(copy_node_list(n));
+ return new zero_width_node(copy_node_list(n), state, div_nest_level);
}
int node_list_character_type(node *p)
@@ -2833,7 +3023,13 @@ void zero_width_node::vertical_extent(vunits *min, vunits *max)
node_list_vertical_extent(n, min, max);
}
-overstrike_node::overstrike_node() : list(0), max_width(H0)
+overstrike_node::overstrike_node()
+: list(0), max_width(H0)
+{
+}
+
+overstrike_node::overstrike_node(statem *s, int pop)
+: node(0, s, pop), list(0), max_width(H0)
{
}
@@ -2844,7 +3040,7 @@ overstrike_node::~overstrike_node()
node *overstrike_node::copy()
{
- overstrike_node *on = new overstrike_node;
+ overstrike_node *on = new overstrike_node(state, div_nest_level);
for (node *tem = list; tem; tem = tem->next)
on->overstrike(tem->copy());
return on;
@@ -2869,7 +3065,13 @@ hunits overstrike_node::width()
return max_width;
}
-bracket_node::bracket_node() : list(0), max_width(H0)
+bracket_node::bracket_node()
+: list(0), max_width(H0)
+{
+}
+
+bracket_node::bracket_node(statem *s, int pop)
+: node(0, s, pop), list(0), max_width(H0)
{
}
@@ -2880,17 +3082,17 @@ bracket_node::~bracket_node()
node *bracket_node::copy()
{
- bracket_node *on = new bracket_node;
- node *last = 0;
+ bracket_node *on = new bracket_node(state, div_nest_level);
+ node *last_node = 0;
node *tem;
if (list)
list->last = 0;
for (tem = list; tem; tem = tem->next) {
if (tem->next)
tem->next->last = tem;
- last = tem;
+ last_node = tem;
}
- for (tem = last; tem; tem = tem->last)
+ for (tem = last_node; tem; tem = tem->last)
on->bracket(tem->copy());
return on;
}
@@ -2949,12 +3151,18 @@ inline void space_node::operator delete(void *p)
#endif
space_node::space_node(hunits nn, color *c, node *p)
-: node(p), n(nn), set(0), was_escape_colon(0), col(c)
+: node(p, 0, 0), n(nn), set(0), was_escape_colon(0), col(c)
+{
+}
+
+space_node::space_node(hunits nn, color *c, statem *s, int pop, node *p)
+: node(p, s, pop), n(nn), set(0), was_escape_colon(0), col(c)
{
}
-space_node::space_node(hunits nn, int s, int flag, color *c, node *p)
-: node(p), n(nn), set(s), was_escape_colon(flag), col(c)
+space_node::space_node(hunits nn, int s, int flag, color *c, statem *st,
+ int pop, node *p)
+: node(p, st, pop), n(nn), set(s), was_escape_colon(flag), col(c)
{
}
@@ -2966,7 +3174,7 @@ space_node::~space_node()
node *space_node::copy()
{
- return new space_node(n, set, was_escape_colon, col);
+ return new space_node(n, set, was_escape_colon, col, state, div_nest_level);
}
int space_node::force_tprint()
@@ -2974,6 +3182,11 @@ int space_node::force_tprint()
return 0;
}
+int space_node::is_tag()
+{
+ return 0;
+}
+
int space_node::nspaces()
{
return set ? 0 : 1;
@@ -2994,20 +3207,20 @@ void node::spread_space(int*, hunits*)
{
}
-void space_node::spread_space(int *nspaces, hunits *desired_space)
+void space_node::spread_space(int *n_spaces, hunits *desired_space)
{
if (!set) {
- assert(*nspaces > 0);
- if (*nspaces == 1) {
+ assert(*n_spaces > 0);
+ if (*n_spaces == 1) {
n += *desired_space;
*desired_space = H0;
}
else {
- hunits extra = *desired_space / *nspaces;
+ hunits extra = *desired_space / *n_spaces;
*desired_space -= extra;
n += extra;
}
- *nspaces -= 1;
+ *n_spaces -= 1;
set = 1;
}
}
@@ -3030,6 +3243,12 @@ void space_node::is_escape_colon()
was_escape_colon = 1;
}
+diverted_space_node::diverted_space_node(vunits d, statem *s, int pop,
+ node *p)
+: node(p, s, pop), n(d)
+{
+}
+
diverted_space_node::diverted_space_node(vunits d, node *p)
: node(p), n(d)
{
@@ -3037,7 +3256,13 @@ diverted_space_node::diverted_space_node(vunits d, node *p)
node *diverted_space_node::copy()
{
- return new diverted_space_node(n);
+ return new diverted_space_node(n, state, div_nest_level);
+}
+
+diverted_copy_file_node::diverted_copy_file_node(symbol s, statem *st,
+ int pop, node *p)
+: node(p, st, pop), filename(s)
+{
}
diverted_copy_file_node::diverted_copy_file_node(symbol s, node *p)
@@ -3047,7 +3272,7 @@ diverted_copy_file_node::diverted_copy_file_node(symbol s, node *p)
node *diverted_copy_file_node::copy()
{
- return new diverted_copy_file_node(filename);
+ return new diverted_copy_file_node(filename, state, div_nest_level);
}
int node::ends_sentence()
@@ -3338,8 +3563,15 @@ void hmotion_node::asciify(macro *m)
}
space_char_hmotion_node::space_char_hmotion_node(hunits i, color *c,
- node *next)
-: hmotion_node(i, c, next)
+ statem *s, int pop,
+ node *nxt)
+: hmotion_node(i, c, s, pop, nxt)
+{
+}
+
+space_char_hmotion_node::space_char_hmotion_node(hunits i, color *c,
+ node *nxt)
+: hmotion_node(i, c, 0, 0, nxt)
{
}
@@ -3393,14 +3625,14 @@ int node::nbreaks()
return 0;
}
-breakpoint *space_node::get_breakpoints(hunits width, int ns,
+breakpoint *space_node::get_breakpoints(hunits wd, int ns,
breakpoint *rest, int is_inner)
{
- if (next->discardable())
+ if (next && next->discardable())
return rest;
breakpoint *bp = new breakpoint;
bp->next = rest;
- bp->width = width;
+ bp->width = wd;
bp->nspaces = ns;
bp->hyphenated = 0;
if (is_inner) {
@@ -3417,7 +3649,7 @@ breakpoint *space_node::get_breakpoints(hunits width, int ns,
int space_node::nbreaks()
{
- if (next->discardable())
+ if (next && next->discardable())
return 0;
else
return 1;
@@ -3437,12 +3669,12 @@ static breakpoint *node_list_get_breakpoints(node *p, hunits *widthp,
return rest;
}
-breakpoint *dbreak_node::get_breakpoints(hunits width, int ns,
+breakpoint *dbreak_node::get_breakpoints(hunits wd, int ns,
breakpoint *rest, int is_inner)
{
breakpoint *bp = new breakpoint;
bp->next = rest;
- bp->width = width;
+ bp->width = wd;
for (node *tem = pre; tem != 0; tem = tem->next)
bp->width += tem->width();
bp->nspaces = ns;
@@ -3456,7 +3688,7 @@ breakpoint *dbreak_node::get_breakpoints(hunits width, int ns,
bp->nd = this;
bp->index = 0;
}
- return node_list_get_breakpoints(none, &width, ns, bp);
+ return node_list_get_breakpoints(none, &wd, ns, bp);
}
int dbreak_node::nbreaks()
@@ -3597,12 +3829,16 @@ special_node::special_node(const macro &m, int n)
tf = tf->get_plain();
gcol = curenv->get_glyph_color();
fcol = curenv->get_fill_color();
+ is_special = 1;
}
special_node::special_node(const macro &m, tfont *t,
- color *gc, color *fc, int n)
-: mac(m), tf(t), gcol(gc), fcol(fc), no_init_string(n)
+ color *gc, color *fc,
+ statem *s, int pop,
+ int n)
+: node(0, s, pop), mac(m), tf(t), gcol(gc), fcol(fc), no_init_string(n)
{
+ is_special = 1;
}
int special_node::same(node *n)
@@ -3629,9 +3865,15 @@ int special_node::force_tprint()
return 0;
}
+int special_node::is_tag()
+{
+ return 0;
+}
+
node *special_node::copy()
{
- return new special_node(mac, tf, gcol, fcol, no_init_string);
+ return new special_node(mac, tf, gcol, fcol, state, div_nest_level,
+ no_init_string);
}
void special_node::tprint_start(troff_output_file *out)
@@ -3657,20 +3899,22 @@ tfont *special_node::get_tfont()
/* suppress_node */
suppress_node::suppress_node(int on_or_off, int issue_limits)
-: is_on(on_or_off), emit_limits(issue_limits),
- filename(0), position(0), image_id(0)
+: is_on(on_or_off), emit_limits(issue_limits), filename(0), position(0),
+ image_id(0)
{
}
suppress_node::suppress_node(symbol f, char p, int id)
: is_on(2), emit_limits(0), filename(f), position(p), image_id(id)
{
+ is_special = 1;
}
suppress_node::suppress_node(int issue_limits, int on_or_off,
- symbol f, char p, int id)
-: is_on(on_or_off), emit_limits(issue_limits),
- filename(f), position(p), image_id(id)
+ symbol f, char p, int id,
+ statem *s, int pop)
+: node(0, s, pop), is_on(on_or_off), emit_limits(issue_limits), filename(f),
+ position(p), image_id(id)
{
}
@@ -3690,7 +3934,67 @@ const char *suppress_node::type()
node *suppress_node::copy()
{
- return new suppress_node(emit_limits, is_on, filename, position, image_id);
+ return new suppress_node(emit_limits, is_on, filename, position, image_id,
+ state, div_nest_level);
+}
+
+/* tag_node */
+
+tag_node::tag_node()
+: delayed(0)
+{
+ is_special = 1;
+}
+
+tag_node::tag_node(string s, int delay)
+: tag_string(s), delayed(delay)
+{
+ is_special = !delay;
+}
+
+tag_node::tag_node(string s, statem *st, int pop, int delay)
+: node(0, st, pop), tag_string(s), delayed(delay)
+{
+ is_special = !delay;
+}
+
+node *tag_node::copy()
+{
+ return new tag_node(tag_string, state, div_nest_level, delayed);
+}
+
+void tag_node::tprint(troff_output_file *out)
+{
+ if (delayed)
+ out->add_to_tag_list(tag_string);
+ else
+ out->state.add_tag(out->fp, tag_string);
+}
+
+int tag_node::same(node *nd)
+{
+ return tag_string == ((tag_node *)nd)->tag_string
+ && delayed == ((tag_node *)nd)->delayed;
+}
+
+const char *tag_node::type()
+{
+ return "tag_node";
+}
+
+int tag_node::force_tprint()
+{
+ return !delayed;
+}
+
+int tag_node::is_tag()
+{
+ return !delayed;
+}
+
+int tag_node::ends_sentence()
+{
+ return 2;
}
int get_reg_int(const char *p)
@@ -3761,10 +4065,10 @@ void suppress_node::tprint(troff_output_file *out)
if (is_on == 2) {
// remember position and filename
last_position = position;
- const char *tem = last_image_filename;
+ char *tem = (char *)last_image_filename;
last_image_filename = strsave(filename.contents());
if (tem)
- a_delete(tem);
+ a_delete tem;
last_image_id = image_id;
// printf("start of image and page = %d\n", current_page);
}
@@ -3774,20 +4078,23 @@ void suppress_node::tprint(troff_output_file *out)
char name[8192];
// remember that the filename will contain a %d in which the
// last_image_id is placed
- sprintf(name, last_image_filename, last_image_id);
+ if (last_image_filename == (char *) 0)
+ *name = '\0';
+ else
+ sprintf(name, last_image_filename, last_image_id);
if (is_html) {
switch (last_position) {
case 'c':
out->start_special();
- put(out, "html-tag:.centered-image");
+ put(out, "devtag:.centered-image");
break;
case 'r':
out->start_special();
- put(out, "html-tag:.right-image");
+ put(out, "devtag:.right-image");
break;
case 'l':
out->start_special();
- put(out, "html-tag:.left-image");
+ put(out, "devtag:.left-image");
break;
case 'i':
;
@@ -3796,7 +4103,7 @@ void suppress_node::tprint(troff_output_file *out)
}
out->end_special();
out->start_special();
- put(out, "html-tag:.auto-image ");
+ put(out, "devtag:.auto-image ");
put(out, name);
out->end_special();
}
@@ -3840,6 +4147,11 @@ int suppress_node::force_tprint()
return is_on;
}
+int suppress_node::is_tag()
+{
+ return is_on;
+}
+
hunits suppress_node::width()
{
return H0;
@@ -3851,7 +4163,7 @@ class composite_node : public charinfo_node {
node *n;
tfont *tf;
public:
- composite_node(node *, charinfo *, tfont *, node * = 0);
+ composite_node(node *, charinfo *, tfont *, statem *, int, node * = 0);
~composite_node();
node *copy();
hunits width();
@@ -3867,12 +4179,14 @@ public:
int same(node *);
const char *type();
int force_tprint();
+ int is_tag();
void vertical_extent(vunits *, vunits *);
vunits vertical_width();
};
-composite_node::composite_node(node *p, charinfo *c, tfont *t, node *x)
-: charinfo_node(c, x), n(p), tf(t)
+composite_node::composite_node(node *p, charinfo *c, tfont *t, statem *s,
+ int pop, node *x)
+: charinfo_node(c, s, pop, x), n(p), tf(t)
{
}
@@ -3883,7 +4197,7 @@ composite_node::~composite_node()
node *composite_node::copy()
{
- return new composite_node(copy_node_list(n), ci, tf);
+ return new composite_node(copy_node_list(n), ci, tf, state, div_nest_level);
}
hunits composite_node::width()
@@ -3983,10 +4297,10 @@ node *reverse_node_list(node *n)
return r;
}
-void composite_node::vertical_extent(vunits *min, vunits *max)
+void composite_node::vertical_extent(vunits *minimum, vunits *maximum)
{
n = reverse_node_list(n);
- node_list_vertical_extent(n, min, max);
+ node_list_vertical_extent(n, minimum, maximum);
n = reverse_node_list(n);
}
@@ -4006,8 +4320,8 @@ word_space_node::word_space_node(hunits d, color *c, width_list *w, node *x)
}
word_space_node::word_space_node(hunits d, int s, color *c, width_list *w,
- int flag, node *x)
-: space_node(d, s, 0, c, x), orig_width(w), unformat(flag)
+ int flag, statem *st, int pop, node *x)
+: space_node(d, s, 0, c, st, pop, x), orig_width(w), unformat(flag)
{
}
@@ -4033,7 +4347,8 @@ node *word_space_node::copy()
w_new_curr = w_new_curr->next;
w_old_curr = w_old_curr->next;
}
- return new word_space_node(n, set, col, w_new, unformat);
+ return new word_space_node(n, set, col, w_new, unformat, state,
+ div_nest_level);
}
int word_space_node::set_unformat_flag()
@@ -4066,14 +4381,15 @@ unbreakable_space_node::unbreakable_space_node(hunits d, color *c, node *x)
}
unbreakable_space_node::unbreakable_space_node(hunits d, int s,
- color *c, node *x)
-: word_space_node(d, s, c, 0, 0, x)
+ color *c, statem *st, int pop,
+ node *x)
+: word_space_node(d, s, c, 0, 0, st, pop, x)
{
}
node *unbreakable_space_node::copy()
{
- return new unbreakable_space_node(n, set, col);
+ return new unbreakable_space_node(n, set, col, state, div_nest_level);
}
int unbreakable_space_node::force_tprint()
@@ -4081,6 +4397,11 @@ int unbreakable_space_node::force_tprint()
return 0;
}
+int unbreakable_space_node::is_tag()
+{
+ return 0;
+}
+
breakpoint *unbreakable_space_node::get_breakpoints(hunits, int,
breakpoint *rest, int)
{
@@ -4115,6 +4436,15 @@ draw_node::draw_node(char c, hvpair *p, int np, font_size s,
point[i] = p[i];
}
+draw_node::draw_node(char c, hvpair *p, int np, font_size s,
+ color *gc, color *fc, statem *st, int pop)
+: node(0, st, pop), npoints(np), sz(s), gcol(gc), fcol(fc), code(c)
+{
+ point = new hvpair[npoints];
+ for (int i = 0; i < npoints; i++)
+ point[i] = p[i];
+}
+
int draw_node::same(node *n)
{
draw_node *nd = (draw_node *)n;
@@ -4137,6 +4467,11 @@ int draw_node::force_tprint()
return 0;
}
+int draw_node::is_tag()
+{
+ return 0;
+}
+
draw_node::~draw_node()
{
if (point)
@@ -4163,7 +4498,8 @@ vunits draw_node::vertical_width()
node *draw_node::copy()
{
- return new draw_node(code, point, npoints, sz, gcol, fcol);
+ return new draw_node(code, point, npoints, sz, gcol, fcol, state,
+ div_nest_level);
}
void draw_node::tprint(troff_output_file *out)
@@ -4498,7 +4834,7 @@ node *make_composite_node(charinfo *s, environment *env)
fontno);
if (env->is_composite())
tf = tf->get_plain();
- return new composite_node(n, s, tf);
+ return new composite_node(n, s, tf, 0, 0, 0);
}
node *make_glyph_node(charinfo *s, environment *env, int no_error_message = 0)
@@ -4584,7 +4920,7 @@ node *make_glyph_node(charinfo *s, environment *env, int no_error_message = 0)
tf = tf->get_plain();
color *gcol = env->get_glyph_color();
color *fcol = env->get_fill_color();
- return new glyph_node(s, tf, gcol, fcol);
+ return new glyph_node(s, tf, gcol, fcol, 0, 0);
}
node *make_node(charinfo *ci, environment *env)
@@ -4630,7 +4966,7 @@ int character_exists(charinfo *ci, environment *env)
}
node *node::add_char(charinfo *ci, environment *env,
- hunits *widthp, int *spacep)
+ hunits *widthp, int *spacep, node **glyph_comp_np)
{
node *res;
switch (ci->get_special_translation()) {
@@ -4660,9 +4996,14 @@ node *node::add_char(charinfo *ci, environment *env,
if (res) {
res->next = this;
*widthp += res->width();
+ if (glyph_comp_np)
+ *glyph_comp_np = res;
}
- else
+ else {
+ if (glyph_comp_np)
+ *glyph_comp_np = res;
return this;
+ }
}
else {
node *gn = make_glyph_node(ci, env);
@@ -4680,6 +5021,8 @@ node *node::add_char(charinfo *ci, environment *env,
*widthp += p->width() - old_width;
res = p;
}
+ if (glyph_comp_np)
+ *glyph_comp_np = res;
}
}
int break_code = 0;
@@ -4736,6 +5079,11 @@ int extra_size_node::force_tprint()
return 0;
}
+int extra_size_node::is_tag()
+{
+ return 0;
+}
+
int vertical_size_node::same(node *nd)
{
return n == ((vertical_size_node *)nd)->n;
@@ -4756,6 +5104,11 @@ int vertical_size_node::force_tprint()
return 0;
}
+int vertical_size_node::is_tag()
+{
+ return 0;
+}
+
int hmotion_node::same(node *nd)
{
return n == ((hmotion_node *)nd)->n
@@ -4778,9 +5131,14 @@ int hmotion_node::force_tprint()
return 0;
}
-node *hmotion_node::add_self(node *n, hyphen_list **p)
+int hmotion_node::is_tag()
{
- next = n;
+ return 0;
+}
+
+node *hmotion_node::add_self(node *nd, hyphen_list **p)
+{
+ next = nd;
hyphen_list *pp = *p;
*p = (*p)->next;
delete pp;
@@ -4808,9 +5166,14 @@ int space_char_hmotion_node::force_tprint()
return 0;
}
-node *space_char_hmotion_node::add_self(node *n, hyphen_list **p)
+int space_char_hmotion_node::is_tag()
{
- next = n;
+ return 0;
+}
+
+node *space_char_hmotion_node::add_self(node *nd, hyphen_list **p)
+{
+ next = nd;
hyphen_list *pp = *p;
*p = (*p)->next;
delete pp;
@@ -4839,6 +5202,11 @@ int vmotion_node::force_tprint()
return 0;
}
+int vmotion_node::is_tag()
+{
+ return 0;
+}
+
int hline_node::same(node *nd)
{
return x == ((hline_node *)nd)->x && same_node(n, ((hline_node *)nd)->n);
@@ -4854,6 +5222,11 @@ int hline_node::force_tprint()
return 0;
}
+int hline_node::is_tag()
+{
+ return 0;
+}
+
int vline_node::same(node *nd)
{
return x == ((vline_node *)nd)->x && same_node(n, ((vline_node *)nd)->n);
@@ -4869,6 +5242,11 @@ int vline_node::force_tprint()
return 0;
}
+int vline_node::is_tag()
+{
+ return 0;
+}
+
int dummy_node::same(node * /*nd*/)
{
return 1;
@@ -4884,6 +5262,11 @@ int dummy_node::force_tprint()
return 0;
}
+int dummy_node::is_tag()
+{
+ return 0;
+}
+
int transparent_dummy_node::same(node * /*nd*/)
{
return 1;
@@ -4899,6 +5282,11 @@ int transparent_dummy_node::force_tprint()
return 0;
}
+int transparent_dummy_node::is_tag()
+{
+ return 0;
+}
+
int transparent_dummy_node::ends_sentence()
{
return 2;
@@ -4919,6 +5307,11 @@ int zero_width_node::force_tprint()
return 0;
}
+int zero_width_node::is_tag()
+{
+ return 0;
+}
+
int italic_corrected_node::same(node *nd)
{
return (x == ((italic_corrected_node *)nd)->x
@@ -4935,8 +5328,19 @@ int italic_corrected_node::force_tprint()
return 0;
}
-left_italic_corrected_node::left_italic_corrected_node(node *x)
-: node(x), n(0)
+int italic_corrected_node::is_tag()
+{
+ return 0;
+}
+
+left_italic_corrected_node::left_italic_corrected_node(node *xx)
+: node(xx), n(0)
+{
+}
+
+left_italic_corrected_node::left_italic_corrected_node(statem *s, int pop,
+ node *xx)
+: node(xx, s, pop), n(0)
{
}
@@ -4968,7 +5372,8 @@ node *left_italic_corrected_node::merge_glyph_node(glyph_node *gn)
node *left_italic_corrected_node::copy()
{
- left_italic_corrected_node *nd = new left_italic_corrected_node;
+ left_italic_corrected_node *nd =
+ new left_italic_corrected_node(state, div_nest_level);
if (n) {
nd->n = n->copy();
nd->x = x;
@@ -4994,6 +5399,11 @@ int left_italic_corrected_node::force_tprint()
return 0;
}
+int left_italic_corrected_node::is_tag()
+{
+ return 0;
+}
+
int left_italic_corrected_node::same(node *nd)
{
return (x == ((left_italic_corrected_node *)nd)->x
@@ -5011,12 +5421,13 @@ hunits left_italic_corrected_node::width()
return n ? n->width() + x : H0;
}
-void left_italic_corrected_node::vertical_extent(vunits *min, vunits *max)
+void left_italic_corrected_node::vertical_extent(vunits *minimum,
+ vunits *maximum)
{
if (n)
- n->vertical_extent(min, max);
+ n->vertical_extent(minimum, maximum);
else
- node::vertical_extent(min, max);
+ node::vertical_extent(minimum, maximum);
}
hunits left_italic_corrected_node::skew()
@@ -5076,7 +5487,7 @@ hyphen_list *left_italic_corrected_node::get_hyphen_list(hyphen_list *tail,
node *left_italic_corrected_node::add_self(node *nd, hyphen_list **p)
{
if (n) {
- nd = new left_italic_corrected_node(nd);
+ nd = new left_italic_corrected_node(state, div_nest_level, nd);
nd = n->add_self(nd, p);
n = 0;
delete this;
@@ -5104,6 +5515,11 @@ int overstrike_node::force_tprint()
return 0;
}
+int overstrike_node::is_tag()
+{
+ return 0;
+}
+
node *overstrike_node::add_self(node *n, hyphen_list **p)
{
next = n;
@@ -5133,6 +5549,11 @@ int bracket_node::force_tprint()
return 0;
}
+int bracket_node::is_tag()
+{
+ return 0;
+}
+
int composite_node::same(node *nd)
{
return ci == ((composite_node *)nd)->ci
@@ -5149,6 +5570,11 @@ int composite_node::force_tprint()
return 0;
}
+int composite_node::is_tag()
+{
+ return 0;
+}
+
int glyph_node::same(node *nd)
{
return ci == ((glyph_node *)nd)->ci
@@ -5167,6 +5593,11 @@ int glyph_node::force_tprint()
return 0;
}
+int glyph_node::is_tag()
+{
+ return 0;
+}
+
int ligature_node::same(node *nd)
{
return (same_node(n1, ((ligature_node *)nd)->n1)
@@ -5184,6 +5615,11 @@ int ligature_node::force_tprint()
return 0;
}
+int ligature_node::is_tag()
+{
+ return 0;
+}
+
int kern_pair_node::same(node *nd)
{
return (amount == ((kern_pair_node *)nd)->amount
@@ -5201,6 +5637,11 @@ int kern_pair_node::force_tprint()
return 0;
}
+int kern_pair_node::is_tag()
+{
+ return 0;
+}
+
int dbreak_node::same(node *nd)
{
return (same_node_list(none, ((dbreak_node *)nd)->none)
@@ -5218,6 +5659,11 @@ int dbreak_node::force_tprint()
return 0;
}
+int dbreak_node::is_tag()
+{
+ return 0;
+}
+
int break_char_node::same(node *nd)
{
return break_code == ((break_char_node *)nd)->break_code
@@ -5235,6 +5681,11 @@ int break_char_node::force_tprint()
return 0;
}
+int break_char_node::is_tag()
+{
+ return 0;
+}
+
int line_start_node::same(node * /*nd*/)
{
return 1;
@@ -5250,6 +5701,11 @@ int line_start_node::force_tprint()
return 0;
}
+int line_start_node::is_tag()
+{
+ return 0;
+}
+
int space_node::same(node *nd)
{
return n == ((space_node *)nd)->n
@@ -5279,6 +5735,11 @@ int word_space_node::force_tprint()
return 0;
}
+int word_space_node::is_tag()
+{
+ return 0;
+}
+
void unbreakable_space_node::tprint(troff_output_file *out)
{
out->fill_color(col);
@@ -5305,9 +5766,9 @@ const char *unbreakable_space_node::type()
return "unbreakable_space_node";
}
-node *unbreakable_space_node::add_self(node *n, hyphen_list **p)
+node *unbreakable_space_node::add_self(node *nd, hyphen_list **p)
{
- next = n;
+ next = nd;
hyphen_list *pp = *p;
*p = (*p)->next;
delete pp;
@@ -5334,6 +5795,11 @@ int diverted_space_node::force_tprint()
return 0;
}
+int diverted_space_node::is_tag()
+{
+ return 0;
+}
+
int diverted_copy_file_node::same(node *nd)
{
return filename == ((diverted_copy_file_node *)nd)->filename;
@@ -5349,6 +5815,11 @@ int diverted_copy_file_node::force_tprint()
return 0;
}
+int diverted_copy_file_node::is_tag()
+{
+ return 0;
+}
+
// Grow the font_table so that its size is > n.
static void grow_font_table(int n)
@@ -5378,7 +5849,8 @@ static symbol get_font_translation(symbol nm)
dictionary font_dictionary(50);
-static int mount_font_no_translate(int n, symbol name, symbol external_name)
+static int mount_font_no_translate(int n, symbol name, symbol external_name,
+ int check_only = 0)
{
assert(n >= 0);
// We store the address of this char in font_dictionary to indicate
@@ -5388,7 +5860,9 @@ static int mount_font_no_translate(int n, symbol name, symbol external_name)
void *p = font_dictionary.lookup(external_name);
if (p == 0) {
int not_found;
- fm = font::load_font(external_name.contents(), &not_found);
+ fm = font::load_font(external_name.contents(), &not_found, check_only);
+ if (check_only)
+ return fm != 0;
if (!fm) {
if (not_found)
warning(WARN_FONT, "can't find font `%1'", external_name.contents());
@@ -5405,6 +5879,8 @@ static int mount_font_no_translate(int n, symbol name, symbol external_name)
}
else
fm = (font*)p;
+ if (check_only)
+ return 1;
if (n >= font_table_size) {
if (n - font_table_size > 1000) {
error("font position too much larger than first unused position");
@@ -5430,6 +5906,19 @@ int mount_font(int n, symbol name, symbol external_name)
return mount_font_no_translate(n, name, external_name);
}
+int check_font(symbol fam, symbol name)
+{
+ if (check_style(name))
+ name = concat(fam, name);
+ return mount_font_no_translate(0, name, name, 1);
+}
+
+int check_style(symbol s)
+{
+ int i = symbol_fontno(s);
+ return i < 0 ? 0 : font_table[i]->is_style();
+}
+
void mount_style(int n, symbol name)
{
assert(n >= 0);
@@ -5555,13 +6044,13 @@ void font_family::invalidate_fontno(int n)
{
assert(n >= 0 && n < font_table_size);
dictionary_iterator iter(family_dictionary);
- symbol nm;
+ symbol nam;
font_family *fam;
- while (iter.get(&nm, (void **)&fam)) {
- int map_size = fam->map_size;
- if (n < map_size)
+ while (iter.get(&nam, (void **)&fam)) {
+ int mapsize = fam->map_size;
+ if (n < mapsize)
fam->map[n] = -1;
- for (int i = 0; i < map_size; i++)
+ for (int i = 0; i < mapsize; i++)
if (fam->map[i] == n)
fam->map[i] = -1;
}
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/roff/troff/node.h b/contrib/groff/src/roff/troff/node.h
index 54f8822aa3bd..c7c8b4188c7e 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/roff/troff/node.h
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/roff/troff/node.h
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
// -*- C++ -*-
-/* Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003
+/* Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004
Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Written by James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
@@ -17,8 +17,7 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
-
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
struct hyphen_list {
unsigned char hyphen;
@@ -36,7 +35,7 @@ class ascii_output_file;
struct breakpoint;
struct vertical_size;
-struct charinfo;
+class charinfo;
class macro;
@@ -51,14 +50,20 @@ class token_node;
struct node {
node *next;
node *last;
+ statem *state;
+ statem *push_state;
+ int div_nest_level;
+ int is_special;
node();
- node(node *n);
- node *add_char(charinfo *c, environment *, hunits *widthp, int *spacep);
+ node(node *);
+ node(node *, statem *, int);
+ node *add_char(charinfo *, environment *, hunits *, int *, node ** = 0);
virtual ~node();
virtual node *copy() = 0;
virtual int set_unformat_flag();
virtual int force_tprint() = 0;
+ virtual int is_tag() = 0;
virtual hunits width();
virtual hunits subscript_correction();
virtual hunits italic_correction();
@@ -68,7 +73,7 @@ struct node {
virtual int merge_space(hunits, hunits, hunits);
virtual vunits vertical_width();
virtual node *last_char_node();
- virtual void vertical_extent(vunits *min, vunits *max);
+ virtual void vertical_extent(vunits *, vunits *);
virtual int character_type();
virtual void set_vertical_size(vertical_size *);
virtual int ends_sentence();
@@ -82,9 +87,7 @@ struct node {
virtual void spread_space(int *, hunits *);
virtual void freeze_space();
virtual void is_escape_colon();
- virtual breakpoint *get_breakpoints(hunits width, int nspaces,
- breakpoint *rest = 0,
- int is_inner = 0);
+ virtual breakpoint *get_breakpoints(hunits, int, breakpoint * = 0, int = 0);
virtual int nbreaks();
virtual void split(int, node **, node **);
virtual hyphenation_type get_hyphenation_type();
@@ -106,16 +109,27 @@ struct node {
virtual int same(node *) = 0;
virtual const char *type() = 0;
+ virtual void debug_node();
+ virtual void debug_node_list();
};
inline node::node()
-: next(0), last(0)
+: next(0), last(0), state(0), push_state(0), div_nest_level(0), is_special(0)
{
}
inline node::node(node *n)
-: next(n), last(0)
+: next(n), last(0), state(0), push_state(0), div_nest_level(0), is_special(0)
+{
+}
+
+inline node::node(node *n, statem *s, int divlevel)
+: next(n), last(0), push_state(0), div_nest_level(divlevel), is_special(0)
{
+ if (s)
+ state = new statem(s);
+ else
+ state = 0;
}
inline node::~node()
@@ -141,6 +155,7 @@ public:
node *copy() { return new line_start_node; }
int same(node *);
int force_tprint();
+ int is_tag();
const char *type();
void asciify(macro *);
};
@@ -157,8 +172,9 @@ protected:
char set;
char was_escape_colon;
color *col; /* for grotty */
- space_node(hunits, int, int, color *, node * = 0);
+ space_node(hunits, int, int, color *, statem *, int, node * = 0);
public:
+ space_node(hunits, color *, statem *, int, node * = 0);
space_node(hunits, color *, node * = 0);
#if 0
~space_node();
@@ -173,8 +189,7 @@ public:
void is_escape_colon();
void spread_space(int *, hunits *);
void tprint(troff_output_file *);
- breakpoint *get_breakpoints(hunits width, int nspaces, breakpoint *rest = 0,
- int is_inner = 0);
+ breakpoint *get_breakpoints(hunits, int, breakpoint * = 0, int = 0);
int nbreaks();
void split(int, node **, node **);
void ascii_print(ascii_output_file *);
@@ -182,6 +197,7 @@ public:
void asciify(macro *);
const char *type();
int force_tprint();
+ int is_tag();
hyphenation_type get_hyphenation_type();
};
@@ -197,7 +213,8 @@ class word_space_node : public space_node {
protected:
width_list *orig_width;
unsigned char unformat;
- word_space_node(hunits, int, color *, width_list *, int, node * = 0);
+ word_space_node(hunits, int, color *, width_list *, int, statem *, int,
+ node * = 0);
public:
word_space_node(hunits, color *, width_list *, node * = 0);
~word_space_node();
@@ -210,10 +227,11 @@ public:
const char *type();
int merge_space(hunits, hunits, hunits);
int force_tprint();
+ int is_tag();
};
class unbreakable_space_node : public word_space_node {
- unbreakable_space_node(hunits, int, color *, node * = 0);
+ unbreakable_space_node(hunits, int, color *, statem *, int, node * = 0);
public:
unbreakable_space_node(hunits, color *, node * = 0);
node *copy();
@@ -223,8 +241,8 @@ public:
void asciify(macro *);
const char *type();
int force_tprint();
- breakpoint *get_breakpoints(hunits width, int nspaces, breakpoint *rest = 0,
- int is_inner = 0);
+ int is_tag();
+ breakpoint *get_breakpoints(hunits, int, breakpoint * = 0, int = 0);
int nbreaks();
void split(int, node **, node **);
int merge_space(hunits, hunits, hunits);
@@ -236,41 +254,48 @@ public:
class diverted_space_node : public node {
public:
vunits n;
- diverted_space_node(vunits d, node *p = 0);
+ diverted_space_node(vunits, node * = 0);
+ diverted_space_node(vunits, statem *, int, node * = 0);
node *copy();
int reread(int *);
int same(node *);
const char *type();
int force_tprint();
+ int is_tag();
};
class diverted_copy_file_node : public node {
symbol filename;
public:
vunits n;
- diverted_copy_file_node(symbol s, node *p = 0);
+ diverted_copy_file_node(symbol, node * = 0);
+ diverted_copy_file_node(symbol, statem *, int, node * = 0);
node *copy();
int reread(int *);
int same(node *);
const char *type();
int force_tprint();
+ int is_tag();
};
class extra_size_node : public node {
vunits n;
public:
- extra_size_node(vunits i) : n(i) {}
+ extra_size_node(vunits);
+ extra_size_node(vunits, statem *, int);
void set_vertical_size(vertical_size *);
node *copy();
int same(node *);
const char *type();
int force_tprint();
+ int is_tag();
};
class vertical_size_node : public node {
vunits n;
public:
- vertical_size_node(vunits i) : n(i) {}
+ vertical_size_node(vunits, statem *, int);
+ vertical_size_node(vunits);
void set_vertical_size(vertical_size *);
void asciify(macro *);
node *copy();
@@ -278,6 +303,7 @@ public:
int same(node *);
const char *type();
int force_tprint();
+ int is_tag();
};
class hmotion_node : public node {
@@ -287,10 +313,16 @@ protected:
unsigned char unformat;
color *col; /* for grotty */
public:
- hmotion_node(hunits i, color *c, node *next = 0)
- : node(next), n(i), was_tab(0), unformat(0), col(c) {}
- hmotion_node(hunits i, int flag1, int flag2, color *c, node *next = 0)
- : node(next), n(i), was_tab(flag1), unformat(flag2), col(c) {}
+ hmotion_node(hunits i, color *c, node *nxt = 0)
+ : node(nxt), n(i), was_tab(0), unformat(0), col(c) {}
+ hmotion_node(hunits i, color *c, statem *s, int divlevel, node *nxt = 0)
+ : node(nxt, s, divlevel), n(i), was_tab(0), unformat(0), col(c) {}
+ hmotion_node(hunits i, int flag1, int flag2, color *c, statem *s,
+ int divlevel, node *nxt = 0)
+ : node(nxt, s, divlevel), n(i), was_tab(flag1), unformat(flag2),
+ col(c) {}
+ hmotion_node(hunits i, int flag1, int flag2, color *c, node *nxt = 0)
+ : node(nxt), n(i), was_tab(flag1), unformat(flag2), col(c) {}
node *copy();
int reread(int *);
int set_unformat_flag();
@@ -301,6 +333,7 @@ public:
int same(node *);
const char *type();
int force_tprint();
+ int is_tag();
node *add_self(node *, hyphen_list **);
hyphen_list *get_hyphen_list(hyphen_list *, int *);
hyphenation_type get_hyphenation_type();
@@ -309,6 +342,7 @@ public:
class space_char_hmotion_node : public hmotion_node {
public:
space_char_hmotion_node(hunits, color *, node * = 0);
+ space_char_hmotion_node(hunits, color *, statem *, int, node * = 0);
node *copy();
void ascii_print(ascii_output_file *);
void asciify(macro *);
@@ -316,6 +350,7 @@ public:
int same(node *);
const char *type();
int force_tprint();
+ int is_tag();
node *add_self(node *, hyphen_list **);
hyphen_list *get_hyphen_list(hyphen_list *, int *);
hyphenation_type get_hyphenation_type();
@@ -325,20 +360,23 @@ class vmotion_node : public node {
vunits n;
color *col; /* for grotty */
public:
- vmotion_node(vunits i, color *c) : n(i), col(c) {}
+ vmotion_node(vunits, color *);
+ vmotion_node(vunits, color *, statem *, int);
void tprint(troff_output_file *);
node *copy();
vunits vertical_width();
int same(node *);
const char *type();
int force_tprint();
+ int is_tag();
};
class hline_node : public node {
hunits x;
node *n;
public:
- hline_node(hunits i, node *c, node *next = 0) : node(next), x(i), n(c) {}
+ hline_node(hunits, node *, node * = 0);
+ hline_node(hunits, node *, statem *, int, node * = 0);
~hline_node();
node *copy();
hunits width();
@@ -346,13 +384,15 @@ public:
int same(node *);
const char *type();
int force_tprint();
+ int is_tag();
};
class vline_node : public node {
vunits x;
node *n;
public:
- vline_node(vunits i, node *c, node *next= 0) : node(next), x(i), n(c) {}
+ vline_node(vunits, node *, node * = 0);
+ vline_node(vunits, node *, statem *, int, node * = 0);
~vline_node();
node *copy();
void tprint(troff_output_file *);
@@ -362,9 +402,9 @@ public:
int same(node *);
const char *type();
int force_tprint();
+ int is_tag();
};
-
class dummy_node : public node {
public:
dummy_node(node *nd = 0) : node(nd) {}
@@ -372,6 +412,7 @@ public:
int same(node *);
const char *type();
int force_tprint();
+ int is_tag();
hyphenation_type get_hyphenation_type();
};
@@ -382,6 +423,7 @@ public:
int same(node *);
const char *type();
int force_tprint();
+ int is_tag();
int ends_sentence();
hyphenation_type get_hyphenation_type();
};
@@ -389,16 +431,18 @@ public:
class zero_width_node : public node {
node *n;
public:
- zero_width_node(node *gn);
+ zero_width_node(node *);
+ zero_width_node(node *, statem *, int);
~zero_width_node();
node *copy();
void tprint(troff_output_file *);
int same(node *);
const char *type();
int force_tprint();
+ int is_tag();
void append(node *);
int character_type();
- void vertical_extent(vunits *min, vunits *max);
+ void vertical_extent(vunits *, vunits *);
};
class left_italic_corrected_node : public node {
@@ -406,6 +450,7 @@ class left_italic_corrected_node : public node {
hunits x;
public:
left_italic_corrected_node(node * = 0);
+ left_italic_corrected_node(statem *, int, node * = 0);
~left_italic_corrected_node();
void tprint(troff_output_file *);
void ascii_print(ascii_output_file *);
@@ -414,6 +459,7 @@ public:
int same(node *);
const char *type();
int force_tprint();
+ int is_tag();
hunits width();
node *last_char_node();
void vertical_extent(vunits *, vunits *);
@@ -436,6 +482,7 @@ class overstrike_node : public node {
hunits max_width;
public:
overstrike_node();
+ overstrike_node(statem *, int);
~overstrike_node();
node *copy();
void tprint(troff_output_file *);
@@ -444,6 +491,7 @@ public:
int same(node *);
const char *type();
int force_tprint();
+ int is_tag();
node *add_self(node *, hyphen_list **);
hyphen_list *get_hyphen_list(hyphen_list *, int *);
hyphenation_type get_hyphenation_type();
@@ -454,6 +502,7 @@ class bracket_node : public node {
hunits max_width;
public:
bracket_node();
+ bracket_node(statem *, int);
~bracket_node();
node *copy();
void tprint(troff_output_file *);
@@ -462,6 +511,7 @@ public:
int same(node *);
const char *type();
int force_tprint();
+ int is_tag();
};
class special_node : public node {
@@ -475,12 +525,14 @@ class special_node : public node {
void tprint_end(troff_output_file *);
public:
special_node(const macro &, int = 0);
- special_node(const macro &, tfont *, color *, color *, int = 0);
+ special_node(const macro &, tfont *, color *, color *, statem *, int,
+ int = 0);
node *copy();
void tprint(troff_output_file *);
int same(node *);
const char *type();
int force_tprint();
+ int is_tag();
int ends_sentence();
tfont *get_tfont();
};
@@ -493,16 +545,34 @@ class suppress_node : public node {
int image_id;
public:
suppress_node(int, int);
- suppress_node(symbol f, char p, int id);
- suppress_node(int, int, symbol f, char p, int id);
+ suppress_node(symbol, char, int);
+ suppress_node(int, int, symbol, char, int, statem *, int);
+ suppress_node(int, int, symbol, char, int);
node *copy();
void tprint(troff_output_file *);
hunits width();
int same(node *);
const char *type();
int force_tprint();
+ int is_tag();
private:
- void put(troff_output_file *out, const char *s);
+ void put(troff_output_file *, const char *);
+};
+
+class tag_node : public node {
+public:
+ string tag_string;
+ int delayed;
+ tag_node();
+ tag_node(string, int);
+ tag_node(string, statem *, int, int);
+ node *copy();
+ void tprint(troff_output_file *);
+ int same(node *);
+ const char *type();
+ int force_tprint();
+ int is_tag();
+ int ends_sentence();
};
struct hvpair {
@@ -520,6 +590,7 @@ class draw_node : public node {
hvpair *point;
public:
draw_node(char, hvpair *, int, font_size, color *, color *);
+ draw_node(char, hvpair *, int, font_size, color *, color *, statem *, int);
~draw_node();
hunits width();
vunits vertical_width();
@@ -528,18 +599,19 @@ public:
int same(node *);
const char *type();
int force_tprint();
+ int is_tag();
};
class charinfo;
-node *make_node(charinfo *ci, environment *);
+node *make_node(charinfo *, environment *);
int character_exists(charinfo *, environment *);
-int same_node_list(node *n1, node *n2);
-node *reverse_node_list(node *n);
+int same_node_list(node *, node *);
+node *reverse_node_list(node *);
void delete_node_list(node *);
node *copy_node_list(node *);
-int get_bold_fontno(int f);
+int get_bold_fontno(int);
inline hyphen_list::hyphen_list(unsigned char code, hyphen_list *p)
: hyphen(0), breakable(0), hyphenation_code(code), next(p)
@@ -547,9 +619,11 @@ inline hyphen_list::hyphen_list(unsigned char code, hyphen_list *p)
}
extern void read_desc();
-extern int mount_font(int n, symbol, symbol = NULL_SYMBOL);
-extern void mount_style(int n, symbol);
-extern int is_good_fontno(int n);
+extern int mount_font(int, symbol, symbol = NULL_SYMBOL);
+extern int check_font(symbol, symbol);
+extern int check_style(symbol);
+extern void mount_style(int, symbol);
+extern int is_good_fontno(int);
extern int symbol_fontno(symbol);
extern int next_available_font_position();
extern void init_size_table(int *);
@@ -560,7 +634,7 @@ class output_file {
public:
output_file();
virtual ~output_file();
- virtual void trailer(vunits page_length);
+ virtual void trailer(vunits);
virtual void flush() = 0;
virtual void transparent_char(unsigned char) = 0;
virtual void print_line(hunits x, vunits y, node *n,
@@ -568,12 +642,13 @@ public:
virtual void begin_page(int pageno, vunits page_length) = 0;
virtual void copy_file(hunits x, vunits y, const char *filename) = 0;
virtual int is_printing() = 0;
- virtual void put_filename(const char *filename);
+ virtual void put_filename(const char *);
virtual void on();
virtual void off();
#ifdef COLUMN
virtual void vjustify(vunits, symbol);
#endif /* COLUMN */
+ mtsm state;
};
#ifndef POPEN_MISSING
@@ -582,7 +657,7 @@ extern char *pipe_command;
extern output_file *the_output;
extern void init_output();
-int in_output_page_list(int n);
+int in_output_page_list(int);
class font_family {
int *map;
@@ -597,3 +672,5 @@ public:
font_family *lookup_family(symbol);
symbol get_font_name(int, environment *);
+symbol get_style_name(int);
+extern search_path include_search_path;
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/roff/troff/number.cpp b/contrib/groff/src/roff/troff/number.cpp
index 8fed342e0cf2..0a4563e4b31e 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/roff/troff/number.cpp
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/roff/troff/number.cpp
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
// -*- C++ -*-
-/* Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2001, 2002
+/* Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2001, 2002, 2004
Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Written by James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
@@ -17,12 +17,13 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
#include "troff.h"
-#include "symbol.h"
#include "hvunits.h"
+#include "stringclass.h"
+#include "mtsm.h"
#include "env.h"
#include "token.h"
#include "div.h"
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/roff/troff/reg.cpp b/contrib/groff/src/roff/troff/reg.cpp
index 8ac20c9b437d..4501090a5ffe 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/roff/troff/reg.cpp
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/roff/troff/reg.cpp
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
// -*- C++ -*-
-/* Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2000, 2001
+/* Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2000, 2001, 2004
Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Written by James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
@@ -17,10 +17,9 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
#include "troff.h"
-#include "symbol.h"
#include "dictionary.h"
#include "token.h"
#include "request.h"
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/roff/troff/reg.h b/contrib/groff/src/roff/troff/reg.h
index 950be4f8b68f..bc2c3f2d44ff 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/roff/troff/reg.h
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/roff/troff/reg.h
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
class reg : public object {
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/roff/troff/request.h b/contrib/groff/src/roff/troff/request.h
index 0433ac1b56a0..24d25890fcde 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/roff/troff/request.h
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/roff/troff/request.h
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
// -*- C++ -*-
-/* Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2000, 2001, 2002
+/* Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004
Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Written by James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
typedef void (*REQUEST_FUNCP)();
@@ -41,19 +41,21 @@ void delete_request_or_macro(request_or_macro *);
extern object_dictionary request_dictionary;
-struct macro_header;
+class macro_header;
struct node;
class macro : public request_or_macro {
- macro_header *p;
const char *filename; // where was it defined?
int lineno;
int len;
int empty_macro;
+ int is_a_diversion;
public:
+ macro_header *p;
macro();
~macro();
macro(const macro &);
+ macro(int);
macro &operator=(const macro &);
void append(unsigned char);
void append(node *);
@@ -67,6 +69,7 @@ public:
macro *to_macro();
void print_size();
int empty();
+ int is_diversion();
friend class string_iterator;
friend void chop_macro();
friend void substring_request();
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/roff/troff/token.h b/contrib/groff/src/roff/troff/token.h
index 9f5b069bbc8c..6493976073ff 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/roff/troff/token.h
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/roff/troff/token.h
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
// -*- C++ -*-
-/* Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2000, 2001, 2002
+/* Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004
Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Written by James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
@@ -17,12 +17,12 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
-struct charinfo;
+class charinfo;
struct node;
-struct vunits;
+class vunits;
class token {
symbol nm;
@@ -121,7 +121,7 @@ enum char_mode {
extern void do_define_character(char_mode, const char * = 0);
-struct hunits;
+class hunits;
extern void read_title_parts(node **part, hunits *part_width);
extern int get_number_rigidly(units *result, unsigned char si);
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/roff/troff/troff.h b/contrib/groff/src/roff/troff/troff.h
index 80d9f0b0891a..661b3ed0595a 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/roff/troff/troff.h
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/roff/troff/troff.h
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
// -*- C++ -*-
-/* Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2000, 2001, 2002
+/* Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004
Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Written by James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
#include "lib.h"
@@ -33,8 +33,6 @@ Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
#include "device.h"
#include "searchpath.h"
-void cleanup_and_exit(int n);
-
typedef int units;
extern units scale(units n, units x, units y); // scale n by x/y
@@ -82,7 +80,7 @@ enum warning_type {
// change WARN_TOTAL if you add more warning types
};
-const int WARN_TOTAL = 02777777;
+const int WARN_TOTAL = 03777777;
int warning(warning_type, const char *,
const errarg & = empty_errarg,
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/roff/troff/troff.man b/contrib/groff/src/roff/troff/troff.man
index dce81dd46873..064a03fa7d46 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/roff/troff/troff.man
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/roff/troff/troff.man
@@ -2,11 +2,11 @@
.ig
troff.man
-Last update : 09 Dec 2002
+Last update : 12 Oct 2003
This file is part of groff, the GNU roff type-setting system.
-Copyright (C) 1989, 2000, 2001, 2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+Copyright (C) 1989, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
written by James Clark
@@ -28,6 +28,9 @@ FDL in the main directory of the groff source package.
.\" Setup
.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
.
+.do nr troff_C \n[.C]
+.cp 0
+.
.mso www.tmac
.
.if n \{\
@@ -81,6 +84,7 @@ FDL in the main directory of the groff source package.
.OP \-d cs
.OP \-f fam
.OP \-F dir
+.OP \-I dir
.OP \-m name
.OP \-M dir
.OP \-n num
@@ -195,6 +199,17 @@ Read the standard input after all the named input files have been
processed.
.
.TP
+.BI \-I dir
+This option may be used to specify a directory to search for
+files (both those on the command line and those named in
+.B \&.psbb
+requests).
+The current directory is always searched first.
+This option may be specified more than once;
+the directories will be searched in the order specified.
+No directory search is performed for files specified using an absolute path.
+.
+.TP
.BI \-m name
Read in the file
.IB name .tmac\fR.
@@ -607,7 +622,7 @@ necessary.
.SH AUTHOR
.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
.
-Copyright (C) 1989, 2001, 2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+Copyright (C) 1989, 2001, 2002, 2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
.
.P
This document is distributed under the terms of the FDL (GNU Free
@@ -679,6 +694,7 @@ cf.\&
.BR info (@MAN1EXT@),
presents all groff documentation within a single document.
.
+.cp \n[troff_C]
.
.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
.\" Emacs variables
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/utils/addftinfo/addftinfo.cpp b/contrib/groff/src/utils/addftinfo/addftinfo.cpp
index 931d8365324e..b2fd15dbf88a 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/utils/addftinfo/addftinfo.cpp
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/utils/addftinfo/addftinfo.cpp
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
#include "lib.h"
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/utils/addftinfo/guess.cpp b/contrib/groff/src/utils/addftinfo/guess.cpp
index dcfd4c92cb9b..7ae36dcdecf7 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/utils/addftinfo/guess.cpp
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/utils/addftinfo/guess.cpp
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
#include "guess.h"
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/utils/addftinfo/guess.h b/contrib/groff/src/utils/addftinfo/guess.h
index 4471dda8d9a6..26f0883e8df8 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/utils/addftinfo/guess.h
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/utils/addftinfo/guess.h
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
struct font_params {
int italic;
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/utils/afmtodit/Makefile.sub b/contrib/groff/src/utils/afmtodit/Makefile.sub
index c1de91b1b785..53afc74bfa40 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/utils/afmtodit/Makefile.sub
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/utils/afmtodit/Makefile.sub
@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ afmtodit: afmtodit.pl
else \
sed -e "s|@VERSION@|$(version)$(revision)|" \
-e "s|@FONTDIR@|$(fontdir)|" \
- $(srcdir)/afmtodit.pl afmtodit; \
+ $(srcdir)/afmtodit.pl >afmtodit; \
fi
chmod +x afmtodit
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/utils/afmtodit/afmtodit.man b/contrib/groff/src/utils/afmtodit/afmtodit.man
index 88198c940a4c..978de344ea06 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/utils/afmtodit/afmtodit.man
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/utils/afmtodit/afmtodit.man
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
.ig
-Copyright (C) 1989-2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+Copyright (C) 1989-2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Permission is granted to make and distribute verbatim copies of
this manual provided the copyright notice and this permission notice
@@ -21,8 +21,13 @@ the original English.
.\" Like TP, but if specified indent is more than half
.\" the current line-length - indent, use the default indent.
.de Tp
-.ie \\n(.$=0:((0\\$1)*2u>(\\n(.lu-\\n(.iu)) .TP
-.el .TP "\\$1"
+. ie \\n(.$=0:((0\\$1)*2u>(\\n(.lu-\\n(.iu)) .TP
+. el .TP "\\$1"
+..
+.
+.de OP
+. ie \\n(.$-1 .RI "[\ \fB\\$1\fP\ " "\\$2" "\ ]"
+. el .RB "[\ " "\\$1" "\ ]"
..
.
.
@@ -40,12 +45,7 @@ afmtodit \- create font files for use with groff \-Tps
.in +\w'\fBafmtodit 'u
.ti \niu
.B afmtodit
-.de OP
-.ie \\n(.$-1 .RI "[\ \fB\\$1\fP\ " "\\$2" "\ ]"
-.el .RB "[\ " "\\$1" "\ ]"
-..
-.
-.OP \-mnsv
+.OP \-mnsvx
.OP \-a n
.OP \-d desc_file
.OP \-e enc_file
@@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ creates a font file for use with groff and
.
.B afmtodit
is written in perl;
-you must have perl version 3 or newer installed in order to run
+you must have perl version 5.004 or newer installed in order to run
.BR afmtodit .
.
.LP
@@ -104,24 +104,26 @@ If the file isn't found in the current directory, it is searched in
the `devps/generate' subdirectory of the default font directory.
.
.LP
-If a PostScript character is in the encoding to be used for the font
-but is not mentioned in
+If a PostScript character is not named as
+.BI uni XXXX
+.RI ( XXXX
+are four uppercase hexadecimal digits), and is not mentioned in
.IR map_file ,
-or if a generic groff glyph name can't be deduced using the Adobe Glyph
-List (built into
-.BR afmtodit )
+and a generic groff glyph name can't be deduced using the
+Adobe Glyph List (AGL, built into
+.BR afmtodit ),
then
.B afmtodit
-will put it in the groff font file as an unnamed character,
-which can be accessed by the
+puts the PostScript character into the groff font file as an unnamed
+character which can only be accessed by the
.B \eN
escape sequence in
.BR troff .
.
If option
.B \-e
-is not specified, the encoding defined in the AFM file (i.e., entries with
-non-negative character codes) is used.
+is not specified, the encoding defined in the AFM file (i.e., entries
+with non-negative character codes) is used.
.
Please refer to section `Using Symbols' in the groff info file which
describes how groff glyph names are constructed.
@@ -293,6 +295,10 @@ command to the font file.
.B \-v
Print version.
.
+.TP
+.B \-x
+Don't use the built-in Adobe Glyph List.
+.
.
.SH FILES
.Tp \w'\fB@FONTDIR@/devps/download'u+2n
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/utils/afmtodit/afmtodit.pl b/contrib/groff/src/utils/afmtodit/afmtodit.pl
index 72a486b33907..0ff85de2ae93 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/utils/afmtodit/afmtodit.pl
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/utils/afmtodit/afmtodit.pl
@@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
-#! /usr/bin/perl
+#! /usr/bin/perl -w
# -*- Perl -*-
-# Copyright (C) 1989-2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+# Copyright (C) 1989-2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005
+# Free Software Foundation, Inc.
# Written by James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
#
# This file is part of groff.
@@ -17,6036 +18,6041 @@
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
# with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-# Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
+# Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
-%unicode_decomposed = (
- "u00C0", "u0041_0300",
- "u00C1", "u0041_0301",
- "u00C2", "u0041_0302",
- "u00C3", "u0041_0303",
- "u00C4", "u0041_0308",
- "u00C5", "u0041_030A",
- "u00C7", "u0043_0327",
- "u00C8", "u0045_0300",
- "u00C9", "u0045_0301",
- "u00CA", "u0045_0302",
- "u00CB", "u0045_0308",
- "u00CC", "u0049_0300",
- "u00CD", "u0049_0301",
- "u00CE", "u0049_0302",
- "u00CF", "u0049_0308",
- "u00D1", "u004E_0303",
- "u00D2", "u004F_0300",
- "u00D3", "u004F_0301",
- "u00D4", "u004F_0302",
- "u00D5", "u004F_0303",
- "u00D6", "u004F_0308",
- "u00D9", "u0055_0300",
- "u00DA", "u0055_0301",
- "u00DB", "u0055_0302",
- "u00DC", "u0055_0308",
- "u00DD", "u0059_0301",
- "u00E0", "u0061_0300",
- "u00E1", "u0061_0301",
- "u00E2", "u0061_0302",
- "u00E3", "u0061_0303",
- "u00E4", "u0061_0308",
- "u00E5", "u0061_030A",
- "u00E7", "u0063_0327",
- "u00E8", "u0065_0300",
- "u00E9", "u0065_0301",
- "u00EA", "u0065_0302",
- "u00EB", "u0065_0308",
- "u00EC", "u0069_0300",
- "u00ED", "u0069_0301",
- "u00EE", "u0069_0302",
- "u00EF", "u0069_0308",
- "u00F1", "u006E_0303",
- "u00F2", "u006F_0300",
- "u00F3", "u006F_0301",
- "u00F4", "u006F_0302",
- "u00F5", "u006F_0303",
- "u00F6", "u006F_0308",
- "u00F9", "u0075_0300",
- "u00FA", "u0075_0301",
- "u00FB", "u0075_0302",
- "u00FC", "u0075_0308",
- "u00FD", "u0079_0301",
- "u00FF", "u0079_0308",
- "u0100", "u0041_0304",
- "u0101", "u0061_0304",
- "u0102", "u0041_0306",
- "u0103", "u0061_0306",
- "u0104", "u0041_0328",
- "u0105", "u0061_0328",
- "u0106", "u0043_0301",
- "u0107", "u0063_0301",
- "u0108", "u0043_0302",
- "u0109", "u0063_0302",
- "u010A", "u0043_0307",
- "u010B", "u0063_0307",
- "u010C", "u0043_030C",
- "u010D", "u0063_030C",
- "u010E", "u0044_030C",
- "u010F", "u0064_030C",
- "u0112", "u0045_0304",
- "u0113", "u0065_0304",
- "u0114", "u0045_0306",
- "u0115", "u0065_0306",
- "u0116", "u0045_0307",
- "u0117", "u0065_0307",
- "u0118", "u0045_0328",
- "u0119", "u0065_0328",
- "u011A", "u0045_030C",
- "u011B", "u0065_030C",
- "u011C", "u0047_0302",
- "u011D", "u0067_0302",
- "u011E", "u0047_0306",
- "u011F", "u0067_0306",
- "u0120", "u0047_0307",
- "u0121", "u0067_0307",
- "u0122", "u0047_0327",
- "u0123", "u0067_0327",
- "u0124", "u0048_0302",
- "u0125", "u0068_0302",
- "u0128", "u0049_0303",
- "u0129", "u0069_0303",
- "u012A", "u0049_0304",
- "u012B", "u0069_0304",
- "u012C", "u0049_0306",
- "u012D", "u0069_0306",
- "u012E", "u0049_0328",
- "u012F", "u0069_0328",
- "u0130", "u0049_0307",
- "u0134", "u004A_0302",
- "u0135", "u006A_0302",
- "u0136", "u004B_0327",
- "u0137", "u006B_0327",
- "u0139", "u004C_0301",
- "u013A", "u006C_0301",
- "u013B", "u004C_0327",
- "u013C", "u006C_0327",
- "u013D", "u004C_030C",
- "u013E", "u006C_030C",
- "u0143", "u004E_0301",
- "u0144", "u006E_0301",
- "u0145", "u004E_0327",
- "u0146", "u006E_0327",
- "u0147", "u004E_030C",
- "u0148", "u006E_030C",
- "u014C", "u004F_0304",
- "u014D", "u006F_0304",
- "u014E", "u004F_0306",
- "u014F", "u006F_0306",
- "u0150", "u004F_030B",
- "u0151", "u006F_030B",
- "u0154", "u0052_0301",
- "u0155", "u0072_0301",
- "u0156", "u0052_0327",
- "u0157", "u0072_0327",
- "u0158", "u0052_030C",
- "u0159", "u0072_030C",
- "u015A", "u0053_0301",
- "u015B", "u0073_0301",
- "u015C", "u0053_0302",
- "u015D", "u0073_0302",
- "u015E", "u0053_0327",
- "u015F", "u0073_0327",
- "u0160", "u0053_030C",
- "u0161", "u0073_030C",
- "u0162", "u0054_0327",
- "u0163", "u0074_0327",
- "u0164", "u0054_030C",
- "u0165", "u0074_030C",
- "u0168", "u0055_0303",
- "u0169", "u0075_0303",
- "u016A", "u0055_0304",
- "u016B", "u0075_0304",
- "u016C", "u0055_0306",
- "u016D", "u0075_0306",
- "u016E", "u0055_030A",
- "u016F", "u0075_030A",
- "u0170", "u0055_030B",
- "u0171", "u0075_030B",
- "u0172", "u0055_0328",
- "u0173", "u0075_0328",
- "u0174", "u0057_0302",
- "u0175", "u0077_0302",
- "u0176", "u0059_0302",
- "u0177", "u0079_0302",
- "u0178", "u0059_0308",
- "u0179", "u005A_0301",
- "u017A", "u007A_0301",
- "u017B", "u005A_0307",
- "u017C", "u007A_0307",
- "u017D", "u005A_030C",
- "u017E", "u007A_030C",
- "u01A0", "u004F_031B",
- "u01A1", "u006F_031B",
- "u01AF", "u0055_031B",
- "u01B0", "u0075_031B",
- "u01CD", "u0041_030C",
- "u01CE", "u0061_030C",
- "u01CF", "u0049_030C",
- "u01D0", "u0069_030C",
- "u01D1", "u004F_030C",
- "u01D2", "u006F_030C",
- "u01D3", "u0055_030C",
- "u01D4", "u0075_030C",
- "u01D5", "u0055_0308_0304",
- "u01D6", "u0075_0308_0304",
- "u01D7", "u0055_0308_0301",
- "u01D8", "u0075_0308_0301",
- "u01D9", "u0055_0308_030C",
- "u01DA", "u0075_0308_030C",
- "u01DB", "u0055_0308_0300",
- "u01DC", "u0075_0308_0300",
- "u01DE", "u0041_0308_0304",
- "u01DF", "u0061_0308_0304",
- "u01E0", "u0041_0307_0304",
- "u01E1", "u0061_0307_0304",
- "u01E2", "u00C6_0304",
- "u01E3", "u00E6_0304",
- "u01E6", "u0047_030C",
- "u01E7", "u0067_030C",
- "u01E8", "u004B_030C",
- "u01E9", "u006B_030C",
- "u01EA", "u004F_0328",
- "u01EB", "u006F_0328",
- "u01EC", "u004F_0328_0304",
- "u01ED", "u006F_0328_0304",
- "u01EE", "u01B7_030C",
- "u01EF", "u0292_030C",
- "u01F0", "u006A_030C",
- "u01F4", "u0047_0301",
- "u01F5", "u0067_0301",
- "u01F8", "u004E_0300",
- "u01F9", "u006E_0300",
- "u01FA", "u0041_030A_0301",
- "u01FB", "u0061_030A_0301",
- "u01FC", "u00C6_0301",
- "u01FD", "u00E6_0301",
- "u01FE", "u00D8_0301",
- "u01FF", "u00F8_0301",
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- "u2F9AC", "u8564",
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- "u2F9E1", "u285ED",
- "u2F9E2", "u9094",
- "u2F9E3", "u90F1",
- "u2F9E4", "u9111",
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- "u2F9E6", "u911B",
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- "u2F9E9", "u92D8",
- "u2F9EA", "u927C",
- "u2F9EB", "u93F9",
- "u2F9EC", "u9415",
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- "u2F9EE", "u958B",
- "u2F9EF", "u4995",
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- "u2F9F1", "u28D77",
- "u2F9F2", "u49E6",
- "u2F9F3", "u96C3",
- "u2F9F4", "u5DB2",
- "u2F9F5", "u9723",
- "u2F9F6", "u29145",
- "u2F9F7", "u2921A",
- "u2F9F8", "u4A6E",
- "u2F9F9", "u4A76",
- "u2F9FA", "u97E0",
- "u2F9FB", "u2940A",
- "u2F9FC", "u4AB2",
- "u2F9FD", "u29496",
- "u2F9FE", "u980B",
- "u2F9FF", "u980B",
- "u2FA00", "u9829",
- "u2FA01", "u295B6",
- "u2FA02", "u98E2",
- "u2FA03", "u4B33",
- "u2FA04", "u9929",
- "u2FA05", "u99A7",
- "u2FA06", "u99C2",
- "u2FA07", "u99FE",
- "u2FA08", "u4BCE",
- "u2FA09", "u29B30",
- "u2FA0A", "u9B12",
- "u2FA0B", "u9C40",
- "u2FA0C", "u9CFD",
- "u2FA0D", "u4CCE",
- "u2FA0E", "u4CED",
- "u2FA0F", "u9D67",
- "u2FA10", "u2A0CE",
- "u2FA11", "u4CF8",
- "u2FA12", "u2A105",
- "u2FA13", "u2A20E",
- "u2FA14", "u2A291",
- "u2FA15", "u9EBB",
- "u2FA16", "u4D56",
- "u2FA17", "u9EF9",
- "u2FA18", "u9EFE",
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- "u2FA1A", "u9F0F",
- "u2FA1B", "u9F16",
- "u2FA1C", "u9F3B",
- "u2FA1D", "u2A600",
+use strict;
+
+my %unicode_decomposed = (
+ "00C0", "0041_0300",
+ "00C1", "0041_0301",
+ "00C2", "0041_0302",
+ "00C3", "0041_0303",
+ "00C4", "0041_0308",
+ "00C5", "0041_030A",
+ "00C7", "0043_0327",
+ "00C8", "0045_0300",
+ "00C9", "0045_0301",
+ "00CA", "0045_0302",
+ "00CB", "0045_0308",
+ "00CC", "0049_0300",
+ "00CD", "0049_0301",
+ "00CE", "0049_0302",
+ "00CF", "0049_0308",
+ "00D1", "004E_0303",
+ "00D2", "004F_0300",
+ "00D3", "004F_0301",
+ "00D4", "004F_0302",
+ "00D5", "004F_0303",
+ "00D6", "004F_0308",
+ "00D9", "0055_0300",
+ "00DA", "0055_0301",
+ "00DB", "0055_0302",
+ "00DC", "0055_0308",
+ "00DD", "0059_0301",
+ "00E0", "0061_0300",
+ "00E1", "0061_0301",
+ "00E2", "0061_0302",
+ "00E3", "0061_0303",
+ "00E4", "0061_0308",
+ "00E5", "0061_030A",
+ "00E7", "0063_0327",
+ "00E8", "0065_0300",
+ "00E9", "0065_0301",
+ "00EA", "0065_0302",
+ "00EB", "0065_0308",
+ "00EC", "0069_0300",
+ "00ED", "0069_0301",
+ "00EE", "0069_0302",
+ "00EF", "0069_0308",
+ "00F1", "006E_0303",
+ "00F2", "006F_0300",
+ "00F3", "006F_0301",
+ "00F4", "006F_0302",
+ "00F5", "006F_0303",
+ "00F6", "006F_0308",
+ "00F9", "0075_0300",
+ "00FA", "0075_0301",
+ "00FB", "0075_0302",
+ "00FC", "0075_0308",
+ "00FD", "0079_0301",
+ "00FF", "0079_0308",
+ "0100", "0041_0304",
+ "0101", "0061_0304",
+ "0102", "0041_0306",
+ "0103", "0061_0306",
+ "0104", "0041_0328",
+ "0105", "0061_0328",
+ "0106", "0043_0301",
+ "0107", "0063_0301",
+ "0108", "0043_0302",
+ "0109", "0063_0302",
+ "010A", "0043_0307",
+ "010B", "0063_0307",
+ "010C", "0043_030C",
+ "010D", "0063_030C",
+ "010E", "0044_030C",
+ "010F", "0064_030C",
+ "0112", "0045_0304",
+ "0113", "0065_0304",
+ "0114", "0045_0306",
+ "0115", "0065_0306",
+ "0116", "0045_0307",
+ "0117", "0065_0307",
+ "0118", "0045_0328",
+ "0119", "0065_0328",
+ "011A", "0045_030C",
+ "011B", "0065_030C",
+ "011C", "0047_0302",
+ "011D", "0067_0302",
+ "011E", "0047_0306",
+ "011F", "0067_0306",
+ "0120", "0047_0307",
+ "0121", "0067_0307",
+ "0122", "0047_0327",
+ "0123", "0067_0327",
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+ "0125", "0068_0302",
+ "0128", "0049_0303",
+ "0129", "0069_0303",
+ "012A", "0049_0304",
+ "012B", "0069_0304",
+ "012C", "0049_0306",
+ "012D", "0069_0306",
+ "012E", "0049_0328",
+ "012F", "0069_0328",
+ "0130", "0049_0307",
+ "0134", "004A_0302",
+ "0135", "006A_0302",
+ "0136", "004B_0327",
+ "0137", "006B_0327",
+ "0139", "004C_0301",
+ "013A", "006C_0301",
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+ "013C", "006C_0327",
+ "013D", "004C_030C",
+ "013E", "006C_030C",
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+ "0144", "006E_0301",
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+ "0146", "006E_0327",
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+ "0148", "006E_030C",
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+ "014D", "006F_0304",
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+ "014F", "006F_0306",
+ "0150", "004F_030B",
+ "0151", "006F_030B",
+ "0154", "0052_0301",
+ "0155", "0072_0301",
+ "0156", "0052_0327",
+ "0157", "0072_0327",
+ "0158", "0052_030C",
+ "0159", "0072_030C",
+ "015A", "0053_0301",
+ "015B", "0073_0301",
+ "015C", "0053_0302",
+ "015D", "0073_0302",
+ "015E", "0053_0327",
+ "015F", "0073_0327",
+ "0160", "0053_030C",
+ "0161", "0073_030C",
+ "0162", "0054_0327",
+ "0163", "0074_0327",
+ "0164", "0054_030C",
+ "0165", "0074_030C",
+ "0168", "0055_0303",
+ "0169", "0075_0303",
+ "016A", "0055_0304",
+ "016B", "0075_0304",
+ "016C", "0055_0306",
+ "016D", "0075_0306",
+ "016E", "0055_030A",
+ "016F", "0075_030A",
+ "0170", "0055_030B",
+ "0171", "0075_030B",
+ "0172", "0055_0328",
+ "0173", "0075_0328",
+ "0174", "0057_0302",
+ "0175", "0077_0302",
+ "0176", "0059_0302",
+ "0177", "0079_0302",
+ "0178", "0059_0308",
+ "0179", "005A_0301",
+ "017A", "007A_0301",
+ "017B", "005A_0307",
+ "017C", "007A_0307",
+ "017D", "005A_030C",
+ "017E", "007A_030C",
+ "01A0", "004F_031B",
+ "01A1", "006F_031B",
+ "01AF", "0055_031B",
+ "01B0", "0075_031B",
+ "01CD", "0041_030C",
+ "01CE", "0061_030C",
+ "01CF", "0049_030C",
+ "01D0", "0069_030C",
+ "01D1", "004F_030C",
+ "01D2", "006F_030C",
+ "01D3", "0055_030C",
+ "01D4", "0075_030C",
+ "01D5", "0055_0308_0304",
+ "01D6", "0075_0308_0304",
+ "01D7", "0055_0308_0301",
+ "01D8", "0075_0308_0301",
+ "01D9", "0055_0308_030C",
+ "01DA", "0075_0308_030C",
+ "01DB", "0055_0308_0300",
+ "01DC", "0075_0308_0300",
+ "01DE", "0041_0308_0304",
+ "01DF", "0061_0308_0304",
+ "01E0", "0041_0307_0304",
+ "01E1", "0061_0307_0304",
+ "01E2", "00C6_0304",
+ "01E3", "00E6_0304",
+ "01E6", "0047_030C",
+ "01E7", "0067_030C",
+ "01E8", "004B_030C",
+ "01E9", "006B_030C",
+ "01EA", "004F_0328",
+ "01EB", "006F_0328",
+ "01EC", "004F_0328_0304",
+ "01ED", "006F_0328_0304",
+ "01EE", "01B7_030C",
+ "01EF", "0292_030C",
+ "01F0", "006A_030C",
+ "01F4", "0047_0301",
+ "01F5", "0067_0301",
+ "01F8", "004E_0300",
+ "01F9", "006E_0300",
+ "01FA", "0041_030A_0301",
+ "01FB", "0061_030A_0301",
+ "01FC", "00C6_0301",
+ "01FD", "00E6_0301",
+ "01FE", "00D8_0301",
+ "01FF", "00F8_0301",
+ "0200", "0041_030F",
+ "0201", "0061_030F",
+ "0202", "0041_0311",
+ "0203", "0061_0311",
+ "0204", "0045_030F",
+ "0205", "0065_030F",
+ "0206", "0045_0311",
+ "0207", "0065_0311",
+ "0208", "0049_030F",
+ "0209", "0069_030F",
+ "020A", "0049_0311",
+ "020B", "0069_0311",
+ "020C", "004F_030F",
+ "020D", "006F_030F",
+ "020E", "004F_0311",
+ "020F", "006F_0311",
+ "0210", "0052_030F",
+ "0211", "0072_030F",
+ "0212", "0052_0311",
+ "0213", "0072_0311",
+ "0214", "0055_030F",
+ "0215", "0075_030F",
+ "0216", "0055_0311",
+ "0217", "0075_0311",
+ "0218", "0053_0326",
+ "0219", "0073_0326",
+ "021A", "0054_0326",
+ "021B", "0074_0326",
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+ "021F", "0068_030C",
+ "0226", "0041_0307",
+ "0227", "0061_0307",
+ "0228", "0045_0327",
+ "0229", "0065_0327",
+ "022A", "004F_0308_0304",
+ "022B", "006F_0308_0304",
+ "022C", "004F_0303_0304",
+ "022D", "006F_0303_0304",
+ "022E", "004F_0307",
+ "022F", "006F_0307",
+ "0230", "004F_0307_0304",
+ "0231", "006F_0307_0304",
+ "0232", "0059_0304",
+ "0233", "0079_0304",
+ "0340", "0300",
+ "0341", "0301",
+ "0343", "0313",
+ "0344", "0308_0301",
+ "0374", "02B9",
+ "037E", "003B",
+ "0385", "00A8_0301",
+ "0386", "0391_0301",
+ "0387", "00B7",
+ "0388", "0395_0301",
+ "0389", "0397_0301",
+ "038A", "0399_0301",
+ "038C", "039F_0301",
+ "038E", "03A5_0301",
+ "038F", "03A9_0301",
+ "0390", "03B9_0308_0301",
+ "03AA", "0399_0308",
+ "03AB", "03A5_0308",
+ "03AC", "03B1_0301",
+ "03AD", "03B5_0301",
+ "03AE", "03B7_0301",
+ "03AF", "03B9_0301",
+ "03B0", "03C5_0308_0301",
+ "03CA", "03B9_0308",
+ "03CB", "03C5_0308",
+ "03CC", "03BF_0301",
+ "03CD", "03C5_0301",
+ "03CE", "03C9_0301",
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-%AGL_to_unicode = (
- "A", "u0041",
- "AE", "u00C6",
- "AEacute", "u01FC",
- "AEmacron", "u01E2",
- "Aacute", "u00C1",
- "Abreve", "u0102",
- "Abreveacute", "u1EAE",
- "Abrevecyrillic", "u04D0",
- "Abrevedotbelow", "u1EB6",
- "Abrevegrave", "u1EB0",
- "Abrevehookabove", "u1EB2",
- "Abrevetilde", "u1EB4",
- "Acaron", "u01CD",
- "Acircle", "u24B6",
- "Acircumflex", "u00C2",
- "Acircumflexacute", "u1EA4",
- "Acircumflexdotbelow", "u1EAC",
- "Acircumflexgrave", "u1EA6",
- "Acircumflexhookabove", "u1EA8",
- "Acircumflextilde", "u1EAA",
- "Acyrillic", "u0410",
- "Adblgrave", "u0200",
- "Adieresis", "u00C4",
- "Adieresiscyrillic", "u04D2",
- "Adieresismacron", "u01DE",
- "Adotbelow", "u1EA0",
- "Adotmacron", "u01E0",
- "Agrave", "u00C0",
- "Ahookabove", "u1EA2",
- "Aiecyrillic", "u04D4",
- "Ainvertedbreve", "u0202",
- "Alpha", "u0391",
- "Alphatonos", "u0386",
- "Amacron", "u0100",
- "Amonospace", "uFF21",
- "Aogonek", "u0104",
- "Aring", "u00C5",
- "Aringacute", "u01FA",
- "Aringbelow", "u1E00",
- "Atilde", "u00C3",
- "Aybarmenian", "u0531",
- "B", "u0042",
- "Bcircle", "u24B7",
- "Bdotaccent", "u1E02",
- "Bdotbelow", "u1E04",
- "Becyrillic", "u0411",
- "Benarmenian", "u0532",
- "Beta", "u0392",
- "Bhook", "u0181",
- "Blinebelow", "u1E06",
- "Bmonospace", "uFF22",
- "Btopbar", "u0182",
- "C", "u0043",
- "Caarmenian", "u053E",
- "Cacute", "u0106",
- "Ccaron", "u010C",
- "Ccedilla", "u00C7",
- "Ccedillaacute", "u1E08",
- "Ccircle", "u24B8",
- "Ccircumflex", "u0108",
- "Cdot", "u010A",
- "Cdotaccent", "u010A",
- "Chaarmenian", "u0549",
- "Cheabkhasiancyrillic", "u04BC",
- "Checyrillic", "u0427",
- "Chedescenderabkhasiancyrillic", "u04BE",
- "Chedescendercyrillic", "u04B6",
- "Chedieresiscyrillic", "u04F4",
- "Cheharmenian", "u0543",
- "Chekhakassiancyrillic", "u04CB",
- "Cheverticalstrokecyrillic", "u04B8",
- "Chi", "u03A7",
- "Chook", "u0187",
- "Cmonospace", "uFF23",
- "Coarmenian", "u0551",
- "D", "u0044",
- "DZ", "u01F1",
- "DZcaron", "u01C4",
- "Daarmenian", "u0534",
- "Dafrican", "u0189",
- "Dcaron", "u010E",
- "Dcedilla", "u1E10",
- "Dcircle", "u24B9",
- "Dcircumflexbelow", "u1E12",
- "Dcroat", "u0110",
- "Ddotaccent", "u1E0A",
- "Ddotbelow", "u1E0C",
- "Decyrillic", "u0414",
- "Deicoptic", "u03EE",
- "Delta", "u2206",
- "Deltagreek", "u0394",
- "Dhook", "u018A",
- "Digammagreek", "u03DC",
- "Djecyrillic", "u0402",
- "Dlinebelow", "u1E0E",
- "Dmonospace", "uFF24",
- "Dslash", "u0110",
- "Dtopbar", "u018B",
- "Dz", "u01F2",
- "Dzcaron", "u01C5",
- "Dzeabkhasiancyrillic", "u04E0",
- "Dzecyrillic", "u0405",
- "Dzhecyrillic", "u040F",
- "E", "u0045",
- "Eacute", "u00C9",
- "Ebreve", "u0114",
- "Ecaron", "u011A",
- "Ecedillabreve", "u1E1C",
- "Echarmenian", "u0535",
- "Ecircle", "u24BA",
- "Ecircumflex", "u00CA",
- "Ecircumflexacute", "u1EBE",
- "Ecircumflexbelow", "u1E18",
- "Ecircumflexdotbelow", "u1EC6",
- "Ecircumflexgrave", "u1EC0",
- "Ecircumflexhookabove", "u1EC2",
- "Ecircumflextilde", "u1EC4",
- "Ecyrillic", "u0404",
- "Edblgrave", "u0204",
- "Edieresis", "u00CB",
- "Edot", "u0116",
- "Edotaccent", "u0116",
- "Edotbelow", "u1EB8",
- "Efcyrillic", "u0424",
- "Egrave", "u00C8",
- "Eharmenian", "u0537",
- "Ehookabove", "u1EBA",
- "Eightroman", "u2167",
- "Einvertedbreve", "u0206",
- "Eiotifiedcyrillic", "u0464",
- "Elcyrillic", "u041B",
- "Elevenroman", "u216A",
- "Emacron", "u0112",
- "Emacronacute", "u1E16",
- "Emacrongrave", "u1E14",
- "Emcyrillic", "u041C",
- "Emonospace", "uFF25",
- "Encyrillic", "u041D",
- "Endescendercyrillic", "u04A2",
- "Eng", "u014A",
- "Enghecyrillic", "u04A4",
- "Enhookcyrillic", "u04C7",
- "Eogonek", "u0118",
- "Eopen", "u0190",
- "Epsilon", "u0395",
- "Epsilontonos", "u0388",
- "Ercyrillic", "u0420",
- "Ereversed", "u018E",
- "Ereversedcyrillic", "u042D",
- "Escyrillic", "u0421",
- "Esdescendercyrillic", "u04AA",
- "Esh", "u01A9",
- "Eta", "u0397",
- "Etarmenian", "u0538",
- "Etatonos", "u0389",
- "Eth", "u00D0",
- "Etilde", "u1EBC",
- "Etildebelow", "u1E1A",
- "Euro", "u20AC",
- "Ezh", "u01B7",
- "Ezhcaron", "u01EE",
- "Ezhreversed", "u01B8",
- "F", "u0046",
- "Fcircle", "u24BB",
- "Fdotaccent", "u1E1E",
- "Feharmenian", "u0556",
- "Feicoptic", "u03E4",
- "Fhook", "u0191",
- "Fitacyrillic", "u0472",
- "Fiveroman", "u2164",
- "Fmonospace", "uFF26",
- "Fourroman", "u2163",
- "G", "u0047",
- "GBsquare", "u3387",
- "Gacute", "u01F4",
- "Gamma", "u0393",
- "Gammaafrican", "u0194",
- "Gangiacoptic", "u03EA",
- "Gbreve", "u011E",
- "Gcaron", "u01E6",
- "Gcedilla", "u0122",
- "Gcircle", "u24BC",
- "Gcircumflex", "u011C",
- "Gcommaaccent", "u0122",
- "Gdot", "u0120",
- "Gdotaccent", "u0120",
- "Gecyrillic", "u0413",
- "Ghadarmenian", "u0542",
- "Ghemiddlehookcyrillic", "u0494",
- "Ghestrokecyrillic", "u0492",
- "Gheupturncyrillic", "u0490",
- "Ghook", "u0193",
- "Gimarmenian", "u0533",
- "Gjecyrillic", "u0403",
- "Gmacron", "u1E20",
- "Gmonospace", "uFF27",
- "Gsmallhook", "u029B",
- "Gstroke", "u01E4",
- "H", "u0048",
- "H18533", "u25CF",
- "H18543", "u25AA",
- "H18551", "u25AB",
- "H22073", "u25A1",
- "HPsquare", "u33CB",
- "Haabkhasiancyrillic", "u04A8",
- "Hadescendercyrillic", "u04B2",
- "Hardsigncyrillic", "u042A",
- "Hbar", "u0126",
- "Hbrevebelow", "u1E2A",
- "Hcedilla", "u1E28",
- "Hcircle", "u24BD",
- "Hcircumflex", "u0124",
- "Hdieresis", "u1E26",
- "Hdotaccent", "u1E22",
- "Hdotbelow", "u1E24",
- "Hmonospace", "uFF28",
- "Hoarmenian", "u0540",
- "Horicoptic", "u03E8",
- "Hzsquare", "u3390",
- "I", "u0049",
- "IAcyrillic", "u042F",
- "IJ", "u0132",
- "IUcyrillic", "u042E",
- "Iacute", "u00CD",
- "Ibreve", "u012C",
- "Icaron", "u01CF",
- "Icircle", "u24BE",
- "Icircumflex", "u00CE",
- "Icyrillic", "u0406",
- "Idblgrave", "u0208",
- "Idieresis", "u00CF",
- "Idieresisacute", "u1E2E",
- "Idieresiscyrillic", "u04E4",
- "Idot", "u0130",
- "Idotaccent", "u0130",
- "Idotbelow", "u1ECA",
- "Iebrevecyrillic", "u04D6",
- "Iecyrillic", "u0415",
- "Ifraktur", "u2111",
- "Igrave", "u00CC",
- "Ihookabove", "u1EC8",
- "Iicyrillic", "u0418",
- "Iinvertedbreve", "u020A",
- "Iishortcyrillic", "u0419",
- "Imacron", "u012A",
- "Imacroncyrillic", "u04E2",
- "Imonospace", "uFF29",
- "Iniarmenian", "u053B",
- "Iocyrillic", "u0401",
- "Iogonek", "u012E",
- "Iota", "u0399",
- "Iotaafrican", "u0196",
- "Iotadieresis", "u03AA",
- "Iotatonos", "u038A",
- "Istroke", "u0197",
- "Itilde", "u0128",
- "Itildebelow", "u1E2C",
- "Izhitsacyrillic", "u0474",
- "Izhitsadblgravecyrillic", "u0476",
- "J", "u004A",
- "Jaarmenian", "u0541",
- "Jcircle", "u24BF",
- "Jcircumflex", "u0134",
- "Jecyrillic", "u0408",
- "Jheharmenian", "u054B",
- "Jmonospace", "uFF2A",
- "K", "u004B",
- "KBsquare", "u3385",
- "KKsquare", "u33CD",
- "Kabashkircyrillic", "u04A0",
- "Kacute", "u1E30",
- "Kacyrillic", "u041A",
- "Kadescendercyrillic", "u049A",
- "Kahookcyrillic", "u04C3",
- "Kappa", "u039A",
- "Kastrokecyrillic", "u049E",
- "Kaverticalstrokecyrillic", "u049C",
- "Kcaron", "u01E8",
- "Kcedilla", "u0136",
- "Kcircle", "u24C0",
- "Kcommaaccent", "u0136",
- "Kdotbelow", "u1E32",
- "Keharmenian", "u0554",
- "Kenarmenian", "u053F",
- "Khacyrillic", "u0425",
- "Kheicoptic", "u03E6",
- "Khook", "u0198",
- "Kjecyrillic", "u040C",
- "Klinebelow", "u1E34",
- "Kmonospace", "uFF2B",
- "Koppacyrillic", "u0480",
- "Koppagreek", "u03DE",
- "Ksicyrillic", "u046E",
- "L", "u004C",
- "LJ", "u01C7",
- "Lacute", "u0139",
- "Lambda", "u039B",
- "Lcaron", "u013D",
- "Lcedilla", "u013B",
- "Lcircle", "u24C1",
- "Lcircumflexbelow", "u1E3C",
- "Lcommaaccent", "u013B",
- "Ldot", "u013F",
- "Ldotaccent", "u013F",
- "Ldotbelow", "u1E36",
- "Ldotbelowmacron", "u1E38",
- "Liwnarmenian", "u053C",
- "Lj", "u01C8",
- "Ljecyrillic", "u0409",
- "Llinebelow", "u1E3A",
- "Lmonospace", "uFF2C",
- "Lslash", "u0141",
- "M", "u004D",
- "MBsquare", "u3386",
- "Macute", "u1E3E",
- "Mcircle", "u24C2",
- "Mdotaccent", "u1E40",
- "Mdotbelow", "u1E42",
- "Menarmenian", "u0544",
- "Mmonospace", "uFF2D",
- "Mturned", "u019C",
- "Mu", "u039C",
- "N", "u004E",
- "NJ", "u01CA",
- "Nacute", "u0143",
- "Ncaron", "u0147",
- "Ncedilla", "u0145",
- "Ncircle", "u24C3",
- "Ncircumflexbelow", "u1E4A",
- "Ncommaaccent", "u0145",
- "Ndotaccent", "u1E44",
- "Ndotbelow", "u1E46",
- "Nhookleft", "u019D",
- "Nineroman", "u2168",
- "Nj", "u01CB",
- "Njecyrillic", "u040A",
- "Nlinebelow", "u1E48",
- "Nmonospace", "uFF2E",
- "Nowarmenian", "u0546",
- "Ntilde", "u00D1",
- "Nu", "u039D",
- "O", "u004F",
- "OE", "u0152",
- "Oacute", "u00D3",
- "Obarredcyrillic", "u04E8",
- "Obarreddieresiscyrillic", "u04EA",
- "Obreve", "u014E",
- "Ocaron", "u01D1",
- "Ocenteredtilde", "u019F",
- "Ocircle", "u24C4",
- "Ocircumflex", "u00D4",
- "Ocircumflexacute", "u1ED0",
- "Ocircumflexdotbelow", "u1ED8",
- "Ocircumflexgrave", "u1ED2",
- "Ocircumflexhookabove", "u1ED4",
- "Ocircumflextilde", "u1ED6",
- "Ocyrillic", "u041E",
- "Odblacute", "u0150",
- "Odblgrave", "u020C",
- "Odieresis", "u00D6",
- "Odieresiscyrillic", "u04E6",
- "Odotbelow", "u1ECC",
- "Ograve", "u00D2",
- "Oharmenian", "u0555",
- "Ohm", "u2126",
- "Ohookabove", "u1ECE",
- "Ohorn", "u01A0",
- "Ohornacute", "u1EDA",
- "Ohorndotbelow", "u1EE2",
- "Ohorngrave", "u1EDC",
- "Ohornhookabove", "u1EDE",
- "Ohorntilde", "u1EE0",
- "Ohungarumlaut", "u0150",
- "Oi", "u01A2",
- "Oinvertedbreve", "u020E",
- "Omacron", "u014C",
- "Omacronacute", "u1E52",
- "Omacrongrave", "u1E50",
- "Omega", "u2126",
- "Omegacyrillic", "u0460",
- "Omegagreek", "u03A9",
- "Omegaroundcyrillic", "u047A",
- "Omegatitlocyrillic", "u047C",
- "Omegatonos", "u038F",
- "Omicron", "u039F",
- "Omicrontonos", "u038C",
- "Omonospace", "uFF2F",
- "Oneroman", "u2160",
- "Oogonek", "u01EA",
- "Oogonekmacron", "u01EC",
- "Oopen", "u0186",
- "Oslash", "u00D8",
- "Oslashacute", "u01FE",
- "Ostrokeacute", "u01FE",
- "Otcyrillic", "u047E",
- "Otilde", "u00D5",
- "Otildeacute", "u1E4C",
- "Otildedieresis", "u1E4E",
- "P", "u0050",
- "Pacute", "u1E54",
- "Pcircle", "u24C5",
- "Pdotaccent", "u1E56",
- "Pecyrillic", "u041F",
- "Peharmenian", "u054A",
- "Pemiddlehookcyrillic", "u04A6",
- "Phi", "u03A6",
- "Phook", "u01A4",
- "Pi", "u03A0",
- "Piwrarmenian", "u0553",
- "Pmonospace", "uFF30",
- "Psi", "u03A8",
- "Psicyrillic", "u0470",
- "Q", "u0051",
- "Qcircle", "u24C6",
- "Qmonospace", "uFF31",
- "R", "u0052",
- "Raarmenian", "u054C",
- "Racute", "u0154",
- "Rcaron", "u0158",
- "Rcedilla", "u0156",
- "Rcircle", "u24C7",
- "Rcommaaccent", "u0156",
- "Rdblgrave", "u0210",
- "Rdotaccent", "u1E58",
- "Rdotbelow", "u1E5A",
- "Rdotbelowmacron", "u1E5C",
- "Reharmenian", "u0550",
- "Rfraktur", "u211C",
- "Rho", "u03A1",
- "Rinvertedbreve", "u0212",
- "Rlinebelow", "u1E5E",
- "Rmonospace", "uFF32",
- "Rsmallinverted", "u0281",
- "Rsmallinvertedsuperior", "u02B6",
- "S", "u0053",
- "SF010000", "u250C",
- "SF020000", "u2514",
- "SF030000", "u2510",
- "SF040000", "u2518",
- "SF050000", "u253C",
- "SF060000", "u252C",
- "SF070000", "u2534",
- "SF080000", "u251C",
- "SF090000", "u2524",
- "SF100000", "u2500",
- "SF110000", "u2502",
- "SF190000", "u2561",
- "SF200000", "u2562",
- "SF210000", "u2556",
- "SF220000", "u2555",
- "SF230000", "u2563",
- "SF240000", "u2551",
- "SF250000", "u2557",
- "SF260000", "u255D",
- "SF270000", "u255C",
- "SF280000", "u255B",
- "SF360000", "u255E",
- "SF370000", "u255F",
- "SF380000", "u255A",
- "SF390000", "u2554",
- "SF400000", "u2569",
- "SF410000", "u2566",
- "SF420000", "u2560",
- "SF430000", "u2550",
- "SF440000", "u256C",
- "SF450000", "u2567",
- "SF460000", "u2568",
- "SF470000", "u2564",
- "SF480000", "u2565",
- "SF490000", "u2559",
- "SF500000", "u2558",
- "SF510000", "u2552",
- "SF520000", "u2553",
- "SF530000", "u256B",
- "SF540000", "u256A",
- "Sacute", "u015A",
- "Sacutedotaccent", "u1E64",
- "Sampigreek", "u03E0",
- "Scaron", "u0160",
- "Scarondotaccent", "u1E66",
- "Scedilla", "u015E",
- "Schwa", "u018F",
- "Schwacyrillic", "u04D8",
- "Schwadieresiscyrillic", "u04DA",
- "Scircle", "u24C8",
- "Scircumflex", "u015C",
- "Scommaaccent", "u0218",
- "Sdotaccent", "u1E60",
- "Sdotbelow", "u1E62",
- "Sdotbelowdotaccent", "u1E68",
- "Seharmenian", "u054D",
- "Sevenroman", "u2166",
- "Shaarmenian", "u0547",
- "Shacyrillic", "u0428",
- "Shchacyrillic", "u0429",
- "Sheicoptic", "u03E2",
- "Shhacyrillic", "u04BA",
- "Shimacoptic", "u03EC",
- "Sigma", "u03A3",
- "Sixroman", "u2165",
- "Smonospace", "uFF33",
- "Softsigncyrillic", "u042C",
- "Stigmagreek", "u03DA",
- "T", "u0054",
- "Tau", "u03A4",
- "Tbar", "u0166",
- "Tcaron", "u0164",
- "Tcedilla", "u0162",
- "Tcircle", "u24C9",
- "Tcircumflexbelow", "u1E70",
- "Tcommaaccent", "u0162",
- "Tdotaccent", "u1E6A",
- "Tdotbelow", "u1E6C",
- "Tecyrillic", "u0422",
- "Tedescendercyrillic", "u04AC",
- "Tenroman", "u2169",
- "Tetsecyrillic", "u04B4",
- "Theta", "u0398",
- "Thook", "u01AC",
- "Thorn", "u00DE",
- "Threeroman", "u2162",
- "Tiwnarmenian", "u054F",
- "Tlinebelow", "u1E6E",
- "Tmonospace", "uFF34",
- "Toarmenian", "u0539",
- "Tonefive", "u01BC",
- "Tonesix", "u0184",
- "Tonetwo", "u01A7",
- "Tretroflexhook", "u01AE",
- "Tsecyrillic", "u0426",
- "Tshecyrillic", "u040B",
- "Twelveroman", "u216B",
- "Tworoman", "u2161",
- "U", "u0055",
- "Uacute", "u00DA",
- "Ubreve", "u016C",
- "Ucaron", "u01D3",
- "Ucircle", "u24CA",
- "Ucircumflex", "u00DB",
- "Ucircumflexbelow", "u1E76",
- "Ucyrillic", "u0423",
- "Udblacute", "u0170",
- "Udblgrave", "u0214",
- "Udieresis", "u00DC",
- "Udieresisacute", "u01D7",
- "Udieresisbelow", "u1E72",
- "Udieresiscaron", "u01D9",
- "Udieresiscyrillic", "u04F0",
- "Udieresisgrave", "u01DB",
- "Udieresismacron", "u01D5",
- "Udotbelow", "u1EE4",
- "Ugrave", "u00D9",
- "Uhookabove", "u1EE6",
- "Uhorn", "u01AF",
- "Uhornacute", "u1EE8",
- "Uhorndotbelow", "u1EF0",
- "Uhorngrave", "u1EEA",
- "Uhornhookabove", "u1EEC",
- "Uhorntilde", "u1EEE",
- "Uhungarumlaut", "u0170",
- "Uhungarumlautcyrillic", "u04F2",
- "Uinvertedbreve", "u0216",
- "Ukcyrillic", "u0478",
- "Umacron", "u016A",
- "Umacroncyrillic", "u04EE",
- "Umacrondieresis", "u1E7A",
- "Umonospace", "uFF35",
- "Uogonek", "u0172",
- "Upsilon", "u03A5",
- "Upsilon1", "u03D2",
- "Upsilonacutehooksymbolgreek", "u03D3",
- "Upsilonafrican", "u01B1",
- "Upsilondieresis", "u03AB",
- "Upsilondieresishooksymbolgreek", "u03D4",
- "Upsilonhooksymbol", "u03D2",
- "Upsilontonos", "u038E",
- "Uring", "u016E",
- "Ushortcyrillic", "u040E",
- "Ustraightcyrillic", "u04AE",
- "Ustraightstrokecyrillic", "u04B0",
- "Utilde", "u0168",
- "Utildeacute", "u1E78",
- "Utildebelow", "u1E74",
- "V", "u0056",
- "Vcircle", "u24CB",
- "Vdotbelow", "u1E7E",
- "Vecyrillic", "u0412",
- "Vewarmenian", "u054E",
- "Vhook", "u01B2",
- "Vmonospace", "uFF36",
- "Voarmenian", "u0548",
- "Vtilde", "u1E7C",
- "W", "u0057",
- "Wacute", "u1E82",
- "Wcircle", "u24CC",
- "Wcircumflex", "u0174",
- "Wdieresis", "u1E84",
- "Wdotaccent", "u1E86",
- "Wdotbelow", "u1E88",
- "Wgrave", "u1E80",
- "Wmonospace", "uFF37",
- "X", "u0058",
- "Xcircle", "u24CD",
- "Xdieresis", "u1E8C",
- "Xdotaccent", "u1E8A",
- "Xeharmenian", "u053D",
- "Xi", "u039E",
- "Xmonospace", "uFF38",
- "Y", "u0059",
- "Yacute", "u00DD",
- "Yatcyrillic", "u0462",
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- "backslashmonospace", "uFF3C",
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- "bagurmukhi", "u0A2C",
- "bahiragana", "u3070",
- "bahtthai", "u0E3F",
- "bakatakana", "u30D0",
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- "betdageshhebrew", "uFB31",
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- "bhagujarati", "u0AAD",
- "bhagurmukhi", "u0A2D",
- "bhook", "u0253",
- "bihiragana", "u3073",
- "bikatakana", "u30D3",
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- "bobaimaithai", "u0E1A",
- "bohiragana", "u307C",
- "bokatakana", "u30DC",
- "bparen", "u249D",
- "bqsquare", "u33C3",
- "braceleft", "u007B",
- "braceleftmonospace", "uFF5B",
- "braceleftsmall", "uFE5B",
- "braceleftvertical", "uFE37",
- "braceright", "u007D",
- "bracerightmonospace", "uFF5D",
- "bracerightsmall", "uFE5C",
- "bracerightvertical", "uFE38",
- "bracketleft", "u005B",
- "bracketleftmonospace", "uFF3B",
- "bracketright", "u005D",
- "bracketrightmonospace", "uFF3D",
- "breve", "u02D8",
- "brevebelowcmb", "u032E",
- "brevecmb", "u0306",
- "breveinvertedbelowcmb", "u032F",
- "breveinvertedcmb", "u0311",
- "breveinverteddoublecmb", "u0361",
- "bridgebelowcmb", "u032A",
- "bridgeinvertedbelowcmb", "u033A",
- "brokenbar", "u00A6",
- "bstroke", "u0180",
- "btopbar", "u0183",
- "buhiragana", "u3076",
- "bukatakana", "u30D6",
- "bullet", "u2022",
- "bulletinverse", "u25D8",
- "bulletoperator", "u2219",
- "bullseye", "u25CE",
- "c", "u0063",
- "caarmenian", "u056E",
- "cabengali", "u099A",
- "cacute", "u0107",
- "cadeva", "u091A",
- "cagujarati", "u0A9A",
- "cagurmukhi", "u0A1A",
- "calsquare", "u3388",
- "candrabindubengali", "u0981",
- "candrabinducmb", "u0310",
- "candrabindudeva", "u0901",
- "candrabindugujarati", "u0A81",
- "capslock", "u21EA",
- "careof", "u2105",
- "caron", "u02C7",
- "caronbelowcmb", "u032C",
- "caroncmb", "u030C",
- "carriagereturn", "u21B5",
- "cbopomofo", "u3118",
- "ccaron", "u010D",
- "ccedilla", "u00E7",
- "ccedillaacute", "u1E09",
- "ccircle", "u24D2",
- "ccircumflex", "u0109",
- "ccurl", "u0255",
- "cdot", "u010B",
- "cdotaccent", "u010B",
- "cdsquare", "u33C5",
- "cedilla", "u00B8",
- "cedillacmb", "u0327",
- "cent", "u00A2",
- "centigrade", "u2103",
- "centmonospace", "uFFE0",
- "chaarmenian", "u0579",
- "chabengali", "u099B",
- "chadeva", "u091B",
- "chagujarati", "u0A9B",
- "chagurmukhi", "u0A1B",
- "chbopomofo", "u3114",
- "cheabkhasiancyrillic", "u04BD",
- "checkmark", "u2713",
- "checyrillic", "u0447",
- "chedescenderabkhasiancyrillic", "u04BF",
- "chedescendercyrillic", "u04B7",
- "chedieresiscyrillic", "u04F5",
- "cheharmenian", "u0573",
- "chekhakassiancyrillic", "u04CC",
- "cheverticalstrokecyrillic", "u04B9",
- "chi", "u03C7",
- "chieuchacirclekorean", "u3277",
- "chieuchaparenkorean", "u3217",
- "chieuchcirclekorean", "u3269",
- "chieuchkorean", "u314A",
- "chieuchparenkorean", "u3209",
- "chochangthai", "u0E0A",
- "chochanthai", "u0E08",
- "chochingthai", "u0E09",
- "chochoethai", "u0E0C",
- "chook", "u0188",
- "cieucacirclekorean", "u3276",
- "cieucaparenkorean", "u3216",
- "cieuccirclekorean", "u3268",
- "cieuckorean", "u3148",
- "cieucparenkorean", "u3208",
- "cieucuparenkorean", "u321C",
- "circle", "u25CB",
- "circlemultiply", "u2297",
- "circleot", "u2299",
- "circleplus", "u2295",
- "circlepostalmark", "u3036",
- "circlewithlefthalfblack", "u25D0",
- "circlewithrighthalfblack", "u25D1",
- "circumflex", "u02C6",
- "circumflexbelowcmb", "u032D",
- "circumflexcmb", "u0302",
- "clear", "u2327",
- "clickalveolar", "u01C2",
- "clickdental", "u01C0",
- "clicklateral", "u01C1",
- "clickretroflex", "u01C3",
- "club", "u2663",
- "clubsuitblack", "u2663",
- "clubsuitwhite", "u2667",
- "cmcubedsquare", "u33A4",
- "cmonospace", "uFF43",
- "cmsquaredsquare", "u33A0",
- "coarmenian", "u0581",
- "colon", "u003A",
- "colonmonetary", "u20A1",
- "colonmonospace", "uFF1A",
- "colonsign", "u20A1",
- "colonsmall", "uFE55",
- "colontriangularhalfmod", "u02D1",
- "colontriangularmod", "u02D0",
- "comma", "u002C",
- "commaabovecmb", "u0313",
- "commaaboverightcmb", "u0315",
- "commaarabic", "u060C",
- "commaarmenian", "u055D",
- "commamonospace", "uFF0C",
- "commareversedabovecmb", "u0314",
- "commareversedmod", "u02BD",
- "commasmall", "uFE50",
- "commaturnedabovecmb", "u0312",
- "commaturnedmod", "u02BB",
- "compass", "u263C",
- "congruent", "u2245",
- "contourintegral", "u222E",
- "control", "u2303",
- "controlACK", "u0006",
- "controlBEL", "u0007",
- "controlBS", "u0008",
- "controlCAN", "u0018",
- "controlCR", "u000D",
- "controlDC1", "u0011",
- "controlDC2", "u0012",
- "controlDC3", "u0013",
- "controlDC4", "u0014",
- "controlDEL", "u007F",
- "controlDLE", "u0010",
- "controlEM", "u0019",
- "controlENQ", "u0005",
- "controlEOT", "u0004",
- "controlESC", "u001B",
- "controlETB", "u0017",
- "controlETX", "u0003",
- "controlFF", "u000C",
- "controlFS", "u001C",
- "controlGS", "u001D",
- "controlHT", "u0009",
- "controlLF", "u000A",
- "controlNAK", "u0015",
- "controlRS", "u001E",
- "controlSI", "u000F",
- "controlSO", "u000E",
- "controlSOT", "u0002",
- "controlSTX", "u0001",
- "controlSUB", "u001A",
- "controlSYN", "u0016",
- "controlUS", "u001F",
- "controlVT", "u000B",
- "copyright", "u00A9",
- "cornerbracketleft", "u300C",
- "cornerbracketlefthalfwidth", "uFF62",
- "cornerbracketleftvertical", "uFE41",
- "cornerbracketright", "u300D",
- "cornerbracketrighthalfwidth", "uFF63",
- "cornerbracketrightvertical", "uFE42",
- "corporationsquare", "u337F",
- "cosquare", "u33C7",
- "coverkgsquare", "u33C6",
- "cparen", "u249E",
- "cruzeiro", "u20A2",
- "cstretched", "u0297",
- "curlyand", "u22CF",
- "curlyor", "u22CE",
- "currency", "u00A4",
- "d", "u0064",
- "daarmenian", "u0564",
- "dabengali", "u09A6",
- "dadarabic", "u0636",
- "dadeva", "u0926",
- "dadfinalarabic", "uFEBE",
- "dadinitialarabic", "uFEBF",
- "dadmedialarabic", "uFEC0",
- "dagesh", "u05BC",
- "dageshhebrew", "u05BC",
- "dagger", "u2020",
- "daggerdbl", "u2021",
- "dagujarati", "u0AA6",
- "dagurmukhi", "u0A26",
- "dahiragana", "u3060",
- "dakatakana", "u30C0",
- "dalarabic", "u062F",
- "dalet", "u05D3",
- "daletdagesh", "uFB33",
- "daletdageshhebrew", "uFB33",
- "dalethatafpatah", "u05D3_05B2",
- "dalethatafpatahhebrew", "u05D3_05B2",
- "dalethatafsegol", "u05D3_05B1",
- "dalethatafsegolhebrew", "u05D3_05B1",
- "dalethebrew", "u05D3",
- "dalethiriq", "u05D3_05B4",
- "dalethiriqhebrew", "u05D3_05B4",
- "daletholam", "u05D3_05B9",
- "daletholamhebrew", "u05D3_05B9",
- "daletpatah", "u05D3_05B7",
- "daletpatahhebrew", "u05D3_05B7",
- "daletqamats", "u05D3_05B8",
- "daletqamatshebrew", "u05D3_05B8",
- "daletqubuts", "u05D3_05BB",
- "daletqubutshebrew", "u05D3_05BB",
- "daletsegol", "u05D3_05B6",
- "daletsegolhebrew", "u05D3_05B6",
- "daletsheva", "u05D3_05B0",
- "daletshevahebrew", "u05D3_05B0",
- "dalettsere", "u05D3_05B5",
- "dalettserehebrew", "u05D3_05B5",
- "dalfinalarabic", "uFEAA",
- "dammaarabic", "u064F",
- "dammalowarabic", "u064F",
- "dammatanaltonearabic", "u064C",
- "dammatanarabic", "u064C",
- "danda", "u0964",
- "dargahebrew", "u05A7",
- "dargalefthebrew", "u05A7",
- "dasiapneumatacyrilliccmb", "u0485",
- "dblanglebracketleft", "u300A",
- "dblanglebracketleftvertical", "uFE3D",
- "dblanglebracketright", "u300B",
- "dblanglebracketrightvertical", "uFE3E",
- "dblarchinvertedbelowcmb", "u032B",
- "dblarrowleft", "u21D4",
- "dblarrowright", "u21D2",
- "dbldanda", "u0965",
- "dblgravecmb", "u030F",
- "dblintegral", "u222C",
- "dbllowline", "u2017",
- "dbllowlinecmb", "u0333",
- "dbloverlinecmb", "u033F",
- "dblprimemod", "u02BA",
- "dblverticalbar", "u2016",
- "dblverticallineabovecmb", "u030E",
- "dbopomofo", "u3109",
- "dbsquare", "u33C8",
- "dcaron", "u010F",
- "dcedilla", "u1E11",
- "dcircle", "u24D3",
- "dcircumflexbelow", "u1E13",
- "dcroat", "u0111",
- "ddabengali", "u09A1",
- "ddadeva", "u0921",
- "ddagujarati", "u0AA1",
- "ddagurmukhi", "u0A21",
- "ddalarabic", "u0688",
- "ddalfinalarabic", "uFB89",
- "dddhadeva", "u095C",
- "ddhabengali", "u09A2",
- "ddhadeva", "u0922",
- "ddhagujarati", "u0AA2",
- "ddhagurmukhi", "u0A22",
- "ddotaccent", "u1E0B",
- "ddotbelow", "u1E0D",
- "decimalseparatorarabic", "u066B",
- "decimalseparatorpersian", "u066B",
- "decyrillic", "u0434",
- "degree", "u00B0",
- "dehihebrew", "u05AD",
- "dehiragana", "u3067",
- "deicoptic", "u03EF",
- "dekatakana", "u30C7",
- "deleteleft", "u232B",
- "deleteright", "u2326",
- "delta", "u03B4",
- "deltaturned", "u018D",
- "denominatorminusonenumeratorbengali", "u09F8",
- "dezh", "u02A4",
- "dhabengali", "u09A7",
- "dhadeva", "u0927",
- "dhagujarati", "u0AA7",
- "dhagurmukhi", "u0A27",
- "dhook", "u0257",
- "dialytikatonos", "u0385",
- "dialytikatonoscmb", "u0344",
- "diamond", "u2666",
- "diamondsuitwhite", "u2662",
- "dieresis", "u00A8",
- "dieresisbelowcmb", "u0324",
- "dieresiscmb", "u0308",
- "dieresistonos", "u0385",
- "dihiragana", "u3062",
- "dikatakana", "u30C2",
- "dittomark", "u3003",
- "divide", "u00F7",
- "divides", "u2223",
- "divisionslash", "u2215",
- "djecyrillic", "u0452",
- "dkshade", "u2593",
- "dlinebelow", "u1E0F",
- "dlsquare", "u3397",
- "dmacron", "u0111",
- "dmonospace", "uFF44",
- "dnblock", "u2584",
- "dochadathai", "u0E0E",
- "dodekthai", "u0E14",
- "dohiragana", "u3069",
- "dokatakana", "u30C9",
- "dollar", "u0024",
- "dollarmonospace", "uFF04",
- "dollarsmall", "uFE69",
- "dong", "u20AB",
- "dorusquare", "u3326",
- "dotaccent", "u02D9",
- "dotaccentcmb", "u0307",
- "dotbelowcmb", "u0323",
- "dotbelowcomb", "u0323",
- "dotkatakana", "u30FB",
- "dotlessi", "u0131",
- "dotlessjstrokehook", "u0284",
- "dotmath", "u22C5",
- "dottedcircle", "u25CC",
- "doubleyodpatah", "uFB1F",
- "doubleyodpatahhebrew", "uFB1F",
- "downtackbelowcmb", "u031E",
- "downtackmod", "u02D5",
- "dparen", "u249F",
- "dtail", "u0256",
- "dtopbar", "u018C",
- "duhiragana", "u3065",
- "dukatakana", "u30C5",
- "dz", "u01F3",
- "dzaltone", "u02A3",
- "dzcaron", "u01C6",
- "dzcurl", "u02A5",
- "dzeabkhasiancyrillic", "u04E1",
- "dzecyrillic", "u0455",
- "dzhecyrillic", "u045F",
- "e", "u0065",
- "eacute", "u00E9",
- "earth", "u2641",
- "ebengali", "u098F",
- "ebopomofo", "u311C",
- "ebreve", "u0115",
- "ecandradeva", "u090D",
- "ecandragujarati", "u0A8D",
- "ecandravowelsigndeva", "u0945",
- "ecandravowelsigngujarati", "u0AC5",
- "ecaron", "u011B",
- "ecedillabreve", "u1E1D",
- "echarmenian", "u0565",
- "echyiwnarmenian", "u0587",
- "ecircle", "u24D4",
- "ecircumflex", "u00EA",
- "ecircumflexacute", "u1EBF",
- "ecircumflexbelow", "u1E19",
- "ecircumflexdotbelow", "u1EC7",
- "ecircumflexgrave", "u1EC1",
- "ecircumflexhookabove", "u1EC3",
- "ecircumflextilde", "u1EC5",
- "ecyrillic", "u0454",
- "edblgrave", "u0205",
- "edeva", "u090F",
- "edieresis", "u00EB",
- "edot", "u0117",
- "edotaccent", "u0117",
- "edotbelow", "u1EB9",
- "eegurmukhi", "u0A0F",
- "eematragurmukhi", "u0A47",
- "efcyrillic", "u0444",
- "egrave", "u00E8",
- "egujarati", "u0A8F",
- "eharmenian", "u0567",
- "ehbopomofo", "u311D",
- "ehiragana", "u3048",
- "ehookabove", "u1EBB",
- "eibopomofo", "u311F",
- "eight", "u0038",
- "eightarabic", "u0668",
- "eightbengali", "u09EE",
- "eightcircle", "u2467",
- "eightcircleinversesansserif", "u2791",
- "eightdeva", "u096E",
- "eighteencircle", "u2471",
- "eighteenparen", "u2485",
- "eighteenperiod", "u2499",
- "eightgujarati", "u0AEE",
- "eightgurmukhi", "u0A6E",
- "eighthackarabic", "u0668",
- "eighthangzhou", "u3028",
- "eighthnotebeamed", "u266B",
- "eightideographicparen", "u3227",
- "eightinferior", "u2088",
- "eightmonospace", "uFF18",
- "eightparen", "u247B",
- "eightperiod", "u248F",
- "eightpersian", "u06F8",
- "eightroman", "u2177",
- "eightsuperior", "u2078",
- "eightthai", "u0E58",
- "einvertedbreve", "u0207",
- "eiotifiedcyrillic", "u0465",
- "ekatakana", "u30A8",
- "ekatakanahalfwidth", "uFF74",
- "ekonkargurmukhi", "u0A74",
- "ekorean", "u3154",
- "elcyrillic", "u043B",
- "element", "u2208",
- "elevencircle", "u246A",
- "elevenparen", "u247E",
- "elevenperiod", "u2492",
- "elevenroman", "u217A",
- "ellipsis", "u2026",
- "ellipsisvertical", "u22EE",
- "emacron", "u0113",
- "emacronacute", "u1E17",
- "emacrongrave", "u1E15",
- "emcyrillic", "u043C",
- "emdash", "u2014",
- "emdashvertical", "uFE31",
- "emonospace", "uFF45",
- "emphasismarkarmenian", "u055B",
- "emptyset", "u2205",
- "enbopomofo", "u3123",
- "encyrillic", "u043D",
- "endash", "u2013",
- "endashvertical", "uFE32",
- "endescendercyrillic", "u04A3",
- "eng", "u014B",
- "engbopomofo", "u3125",
- "enghecyrillic", "u04A5",
- "enhookcyrillic", "u04C8",
- "enspace", "u2002",
- "eogonek", "u0119",
- "eokorean", "u3153",
- "eopen", "u025B",
- "eopenclosed", "u029A",
- "eopenreversed", "u025C",
- "eopenreversedclosed", "u025E",
- "eopenreversedhook", "u025D",
- "eparen", "u24A0",
- "epsilon", "u03B5",
- "epsilontonos", "u03AD",
- "equal", "u003D",
- "equalmonospace", "uFF1D",
- "equalsmall", "uFE66",
- "equalsuperior", "u207C",
- "equivalence", "u2261",
- "erbopomofo", "u3126",
- "ercyrillic", "u0440",
- "ereversed", "u0258",
- "ereversedcyrillic", "u044D",
- "escyrillic", "u0441",
- "esdescendercyrillic", "u04AB",
- "esh", "u0283",
- "eshcurl", "u0286",
- "eshortdeva", "u090E",
- "eshortvowelsigndeva", "u0946",
- "eshreversedloop", "u01AA",
- "eshsquatreversed", "u0285",
- "esmallhiragana", "u3047",
- "esmallkatakana", "u30A7",
- "esmallkatakanahalfwidth", "uFF6A",
- "estimated", "u212E",
- "eta", "u03B7",
- "etarmenian", "u0568",
- "etatonos", "u03AE",
- "eth", "u00F0",
- "etilde", "u1EBD",
- "etildebelow", "u1E1B",
- "etnahtafoukhhebrew", "u0591",
- "etnahtafoukhlefthebrew", "u0591",
- "etnahtahebrew", "u0591",
- "etnahtalefthebrew", "u0591",
- "eturned", "u01DD",
- "eukorean", "u3161",
- "euro", "u20AC",
- "evowelsignbengali", "u09C7",
- "evowelsigndeva", "u0947",
- "evowelsigngujarati", "u0AC7",
- "exclam", "u0021",
- "exclamarmenian", "u055C",
- "exclamdbl", "u203C",
- "exclamdown", "u00A1",
- "exclammonospace", "uFF01",
- "existential", "u2203",
- "ezh", "u0292",
- "ezhcaron", "u01EF",
- "ezhcurl", "u0293",
- "ezhreversed", "u01B9",
- "ezhtail", "u01BA",
- "f", "u0066",
- "fadeva", "u095E",
- "fagurmukhi", "u0A5E",
- "fahrenheit", "u2109",
- "fathaarabic", "u064E",
- "fathalowarabic", "u064E",
- "fathatanarabic", "u064B",
- "fbopomofo", "u3108",
- "fcircle", "u24D5",
- "fdotaccent", "u1E1F",
- "feharabic", "u0641",
- "feharmenian", "u0586",
- "fehfinalarabic", "uFED2",
- "fehinitialarabic", "uFED3",
- "fehmedialarabic", "uFED4",
- "feicoptic", "u03E5",
- "female", "u2640",
- "ff", "uFB00",
- "ffi", "uFB03",
- "ffl", "uFB04",
- "fi", "uFB01",
- "fifteencircle", "u246E",
- "fifteenparen", "u2482",
- "fifteenperiod", "u2496",
- "figuredash", "u2012",
- "filledbox", "u25A0",
- "filledrect", "u25AC",
- "finalkaf", "u05DA",
- "finalkafdagesh", "uFB3A",
- "finalkafdageshhebrew", "uFB3A",
- "finalkafhebrew", "u05DA",
- "finalkafqamats", "u05DA_05B8",
- "finalkafqamatshebrew", "u05DA_05B8",
- "finalkafsheva", "u05DA_05B0",
- "finalkafshevahebrew", "u05DA_05B0",
- "finalmem", "u05DD",
- "finalmemhebrew", "u05DD",
- "finalnun", "u05DF",
- "finalnunhebrew", "u05DF",
- "finalpe", "u05E3",
- "finalpehebrew", "u05E3",
- "finaltsadi", "u05E5",
- "finaltsadihebrew", "u05E5",
- "firsttonechinese", "u02C9",
- "fisheye", "u25C9",
- "fitacyrillic", "u0473",
- "five", "u0035",
- "fivearabic", "u0665",
- "fivebengali", "u09EB",
- "fivecircle", "u2464",
- "fivecircleinversesansserif", "u278E",
- "fivedeva", "u096B",
- "fiveeighths", "u215D",
- "fivegujarati", "u0AEB",
- "fivegurmukhi", "u0A6B",
- "fivehackarabic", "u0665",
- "fivehangzhou", "u3025",
- "fiveideographicparen", "u3224",
- "fiveinferior", "u2085",
- "fivemonospace", "uFF15",
- "fiveparen", "u2478",
- "fiveperiod", "u248C",
- "fivepersian", "u06F5",
- "fiveroman", "u2174",
- "fivesuperior", "u2075",
- "fivethai", "u0E55",
- "fl", "uFB02",
- "florin", "u0192",
- "fmonospace", "uFF46",
- "fmsquare", "u3399",
- "fofanthai", "u0E1F",
- "fofathai", "u0E1D",
- "fongmanthai", "u0E4F",
- "forall", "u2200",
- "four", "u0034",
- "fourarabic", "u0664",
- "fourbengali", "u09EA",
- "fourcircle", "u2463",
- "fourcircleinversesansserif", "u278D",
- "fourdeva", "u096A",
- "fourgujarati", "u0AEA",
- "fourgurmukhi", "u0A6A",
- "fourhackarabic", "u0664",
- "fourhangzhou", "u3024",
- "fourideographicparen", "u3223",
- "fourinferior", "u2084",
- "fourmonospace", "uFF14",
- "fournumeratorbengali", "u09F7",
- "fourparen", "u2477",
- "fourperiod", "u248B",
- "fourpersian", "u06F4",
- "fourroman", "u2173",
- "foursuperior", "u2074",
- "fourteencircle", "u246D",
- "fourteenparen", "u2481",
- "fourteenperiod", "u2495",
- "fourthai", "u0E54",
- "fourthtonechinese", "u02CB",
- "fparen", "u24A1",
- "fraction", "u2044",
- "franc", "u20A3",
- "g", "u0067",
- "gabengali", "u0997",
- "gacute", "u01F5",
- "gadeva", "u0917",
- "gafarabic", "u06AF",
- "gaffinalarabic", "uFB93",
- "gafinitialarabic", "uFB94",
- "gafmedialarabic", "uFB95",
- "gagujarati", "u0A97",
- "gagurmukhi", "u0A17",
- "gahiragana", "u304C",
- "gakatakana", "u30AC",
- "gamma", "u03B3",
- "gammalatinsmall", "u0263",
- "gammasuperior", "u02E0",
- "gangiacoptic", "u03EB",
- "gbopomofo", "u310D",
- "gbreve", "u011F",
- "gcaron", "u01E7",
- "gcedilla", "u0123",
- "gcircle", "u24D6",
- "gcircumflex", "u011D",
- "gcommaaccent", "u0123",
- "gdot", "u0121",
- "gdotaccent", "u0121",
- "gecyrillic", "u0433",
- "gehiragana", "u3052",
- "gekatakana", "u30B2",
- "geometricallyequal", "u2251",
- "gereshaccenthebrew", "u059C",
- "gereshhebrew", "u05F3",
- "gereshmuqdamhebrew", "u059D",
- "germandbls", "u00DF",
- "gershayimaccenthebrew", "u059E",
- "gershayimhebrew", "u05F4",
- "getamark", "u3013",
- "ghabengali", "u0998",
- "ghadarmenian", "u0572",
- "ghadeva", "u0918",
- "ghagujarati", "u0A98",
- "ghagurmukhi", "u0A18",
- "ghainarabic", "u063A",
- "ghainfinalarabic", "uFECE",
- "ghaininitialarabic", "uFECF",
- "ghainmedialarabic", "uFED0",
- "ghemiddlehookcyrillic", "u0495",
- "ghestrokecyrillic", "u0493",
- "gheupturncyrillic", "u0491",
- "ghhadeva", "u095A",
- "ghhagurmukhi", "u0A5A",
- "ghook", "u0260",
- "ghzsquare", "u3393",
- "gihiragana", "u304E",
- "gikatakana", "u30AE",
- "gimarmenian", "u0563",
- "gimel", "u05D2",
- "gimeldagesh", "uFB32",
- "gimeldageshhebrew", "uFB32",
- "gimelhebrew", "u05D2",
- "gjecyrillic", "u0453",
- "glottalinvertedstroke", "u01BE",
- "glottalstop", "u0294",
- "glottalstopinverted", "u0296",
- "glottalstopmod", "u02C0",
- "glottalstopreversed", "u0295",
- "glottalstopreversedmod", "u02C1",
- "glottalstopreversedsuperior", "u02E4",
- "glottalstopstroke", "u02A1",
- "glottalstopstrokereversed", "u02A2",
- "gmacron", "u1E21",
- "gmonospace", "uFF47",
- "gohiragana", "u3054",
- "gokatakana", "u30B4",
- "gparen", "u24A2",
- "gpasquare", "u33AC",
- "gradient", "u2207",
- "grave", "u0060",
- "gravebelowcmb", "u0316",
- "gravecmb", "u0300",
- "gravecomb", "u0300",
- "gravedeva", "u0953",
- "gravelowmod", "u02CE",
- "gravemonospace", "uFF40",
- "gravetonecmb", "u0340",
- "greater", "u003E",
- "greaterequal", "u2265",
- "greaterequalorless", "u22DB",
- "greatermonospace", "uFF1E",
- "greaterorequivalent", "u2273",
- "greaterorless", "u2277",
- "greateroverequal", "u2267",
- "greatersmall", "uFE65",
- "gscript", "u0261",
- "gstroke", "u01E5",
- "guhiragana", "u3050",
- "guillemotleft", "u00AB",
- "guillemotright", "u00BB",
- "guilsinglleft", "u2039",
- "guilsinglright", "u203A",
- "gukatakana", "u30B0",
- "guramusquare", "u3318",
- "gysquare", "u33C9",
- "h", "u0068",
- "haabkhasiancyrillic", "u04A9",
- "haaltonearabic", "u06C1",
- "habengali", "u09B9",
- "hadescendercyrillic", "u04B3",
- "hadeva", "u0939",
- "hagujarati", "u0AB9",
- "hagurmukhi", "u0A39",
- "haharabic", "u062D",
- "hahfinalarabic", "uFEA2",
- "hahinitialarabic", "uFEA3",
- "hahiragana", "u306F",
- "hahmedialarabic", "uFEA4",
- "haitusquare", "u332A",
- "hakatakana", "u30CF",
- "hakatakanahalfwidth", "uFF8A",
- "halantgurmukhi", "u0A4D",
- "hamzaarabic", "u0621",
- "hamzadammaarabic", "u0621_064F",
- "hamzadammatanarabic", "u0621_064C",
- "hamzafathaarabic", "u0621_064E",
- "hamzafathatanarabic", "u0621_064B",
- "hamzalowarabic", "u0621",
- "hamzalowkasraarabic", "u0621_0650",
- "hamzalowkasratanarabic", "u0621_064D",
- "hamzasukunarabic", "u0621_0652",
- "hangulfiller", "u3164",
- "hardsigncyrillic", "u044A",
- "harpoonleftbarbup", "u21BC",
- "harpoonrightbarbup", "u21C0",
- "hasquare", "u33CA",
- "hatafpatah", "u05B2",
- "hatafpatah16", "u05B2",
- "hatafpatah23", "u05B2",
- "hatafpatah2f", "u05B2",
- "hatafpatahhebrew", "u05B2",
- "hatafpatahnarrowhebrew", "u05B2",
- "hatafpatahquarterhebrew", "u05B2",
- "hatafpatahwidehebrew", "u05B2",
- "hatafqamats", "u05B3",
- "hatafqamats1b", "u05B3",
- "hatafqamats28", "u05B3",
- "hatafqamats34", "u05B3",
- "hatafqamatshebrew", "u05B3",
- "hatafqamatsnarrowhebrew", "u05B3",
- "hatafqamatsquarterhebrew", "u05B3",
- "hatafqamatswidehebrew", "u05B3",
- "hatafsegol", "u05B1",
- "hatafsegol17", "u05B1",
- "hatafsegol24", "u05B1",
- "hatafsegol30", "u05B1",
- "hatafsegolhebrew", "u05B1",
- "hatafsegolnarrowhebrew", "u05B1",
- "hatafsegolquarterhebrew", "u05B1",
- "hatafsegolwidehebrew", "u05B1",
- "hbar", "u0127",
- "hbopomofo", "u310F",
- "hbrevebelow", "u1E2B",
- "hcedilla", "u1E29",
- "hcircle", "u24D7",
- "hcircumflex", "u0125",
- "hdieresis", "u1E27",
- "hdotaccent", "u1E23",
- "hdotbelow", "u1E25",
- "he", "u05D4",
- "heart", "u2665",
- "heartsuitblack", "u2665",
- "heartsuitwhite", "u2661",
- "hedagesh", "uFB34",
- "hedageshhebrew", "uFB34",
- "hehaltonearabic", "u06C1",
- "heharabic", "u0647",
- "hehebrew", "u05D4",
- "hehfinalaltonearabic", "uFBA7",
- "hehfinalalttwoarabic", "uFEEA",
- "hehfinalarabic", "uFEEA",
- "hehhamzaabovefinalarabic", "uFBA5",
- "hehhamzaaboveisolatedarabic", "uFBA4",
- "hehinitialaltonearabic", "uFBA8",
- "hehinitialarabic", "uFEEB",
- "hehiragana", "u3078",
- "hehmedialaltonearabic", "uFBA9",
- "hehmedialarabic", "uFEEC",
- "heiseierasquare", "u337B",
- "hekatakana", "u30D8",
- "hekatakanahalfwidth", "uFF8D",
- "hekutaarusquare", "u3336",
- "henghook", "u0267",
- "herutusquare", "u3339",
- "het", "u05D7",
- "hethebrew", "u05D7",
- "hhook", "u0266",
- "hhooksuperior", "u02B1",
- "hieuhacirclekorean", "u327B",
- "hieuhaparenkorean", "u321B",
- "hieuhcirclekorean", "u326D",
- "hieuhkorean", "u314E",
- "hieuhparenkorean", "u320D",
- "hihiragana", "u3072",
- "hikatakana", "u30D2",
- "hikatakanahalfwidth", "uFF8B",
- "hiriq", "u05B4",
- "hiriq14", "u05B4",
- "hiriq21", "u05B4",
- "hiriq2d", "u05B4",
- "hiriqhebrew", "u05B4",
- "hiriqnarrowhebrew", "u05B4",
- "hiriqquarterhebrew", "u05B4",
- "hiriqwidehebrew", "u05B4",
- "hlinebelow", "u1E96",
- "hmonospace", "uFF48",
- "hoarmenian", "u0570",
- "hohipthai", "u0E2B",
- "hohiragana", "u307B",
- "hokatakana", "u30DB",
- "hokatakanahalfwidth", "uFF8E",
- "holam", "u05B9",
- "holam19", "u05B9",
- "holam26", "u05B9",
- "holam32", "u05B9",
- "holamhebrew", "u05B9",
- "holamnarrowhebrew", "u05B9",
- "holamquarterhebrew", "u05B9",
- "holamwidehebrew", "u05B9",
- "honokhukthai", "u0E2E",
- "hookabovecomb", "u0309",
- "hookcmb", "u0309",
- "hookpalatalizedbelowcmb", "u0321",
- "hookretroflexbelowcmb", "u0322",
- "hoonsquare", "u3342",
- "horicoptic", "u03E9",
- "horizontalbar", "u2015",
- "horncmb", "u031B",
- "hotsprings", "u2668",
- "house", "u2302",
- "hparen", "u24A3",
- "hsuperior", "u02B0",
- "hturned", "u0265",
- "huhiragana", "u3075",
- "huiitosquare", "u3333",
- "hukatakana", "u30D5",
- "hukatakanahalfwidth", "uFF8C",
- "hungarumlaut", "u02DD",
- "hungarumlautcmb", "u030B",
- "hv", "u0195",
- "hyphen", "u002D",
- "hyphenmonospace", "uFF0D",
- "hyphensmall", "uFE63",
- "hyphentwo", "u2010",
- "i", "u0069",
- "iacute", "u00ED",
- "iacyrillic", "u044F",
- "ibengali", "u0987",
- "ibopomofo", "u3127",
- "ibreve", "u012D",
- "icaron", "u01D0",
- "icircle", "u24D8",
- "icircumflex", "u00EE",
- "icyrillic", "u0456",
- "idblgrave", "u0209",
- "ideographearthcircle", "u328F",
- "ideographfirecircle", "u328B",
- "ideographicallianceparen", "u323F",
- "ideographiccallparen", "u323A",
- "ideographiccentrecircle", "u32A5",
- "ideographicclose", "u3006",
- "ideographiccomma", "u3001",
- "ideographiccommaleft", "uFF64",
- "ideographiccongratulationparen", "u3237",
- "ideographiccorrectcircle", "u32A3",
- "ideographicearthparen", "u322F",
- "ideographicenterpriseparen", "u323D",
- "ideographicexcellentcircle", "u329D",
- "ideographicfestivalparen", "u3240",
- "ideographicfinancialcircle", "u3296",
- "ideographicfinancialparen", "u3236",
- "ideographicfireparen", "u322B",
- "ideographichaveparen", "u3232",
- "ideographichighcircle", "u32A4",
- "ideographiciterationmark", "u3005",
- "ideographiclaborcircle", "u3298",
- "ideographiclaborparen", "u3238",
- "ideographicleftcircle", "u32A7",
- "ideographiclowcircle", "u32A6",
- "ideographicmedicinecircle", "u32A9",
- "ideographicmetalparen", "u322E",
- "ideographicmoonparen", "u322A",
- "ideographicnameparen", "u3234",
- "ideographicperiod", "u3002",
- "ideographicprintcircle", "u329E",
- "ideographicreachparen", "u3243",
- "ideographicrepresentparen", "u3239",
- "ideographicresourceparen", "u323E",
- "ideographicrightcircle", "u32A8",
- "ideographicsecretcircle", "u3299",
- "ideographicselfparen", "u3242",
- "ideographicsocietyparen", "u3233",
- "ideographicspace", "u3000",
- "ideographicspecialparen", "u3235",
- "ideographicstockparen", "u3231",
- "ideographicstudyparen", "u323B",
- "ideographicsunparen", "u3230",
- "ideographicsuperviseparen", "u323C",
- "ideographicwaterparen", "u322C",
- "ideographicwoodparen", "u322D",
- "ideographiczero", "u3007",
- "ideographmetalcircle", "u328E",
- "ideographmooncircle", "u328A",
- "ideographnamecircle", "u3294",
- "ideographsuncircle", "u3290",
- "ideographwatercircle", "u328C",
- "ideographwoodcircle", "u328D",
- "ideva", "u0907",
- "idieresis", "u00EF",
- "idieresisacute", "u1E2F",
- "idieresiscyrillic", "u04E5",
- "idotbelow", "u1ECB",
- "iebrevecyrillic", "u04D7",
- "iecyrillic", "u0435",
- "ieungacirclekorean", "u3275",
- "ieungaparenkorean", "u3215",
- "ieungcirclekorean", "u3267",
- "ieungkorean", "u3147",
- "ieungparenkorean", "u3207",
- "igrave", "u00EC",
- "igujarati", "u0A87",
- "igurmukhi", "u0A07",
- "ihiragana", "u3044",
- "ihookabove", "u1EC9",
- "iibengali", "u0988",
- "iicyrillic", "u0438",
- "iideva", "u0908",
- "iigujarati", "u0A88",
- "iigurmukhi", "u0A08",
- "iimatragurmukhi", "u0A40",
- "iinvertedbreve", "u020B",
- "iishortcyrillic", "u0439",
- "iivowelsignbengali", "u09C0",
- "iivowelsigndeva", "u0940",
- "iivowelsigngujarati", "u0AC0",
- "ij", "u0133",
- "ikatakana", "u30A4",
- "ikatakanahalfwidth", "uFF72",
- "ikorean", "u3163",
- "ilde", "u02DC",
- "iluyhebrew", "u05AC",
- "imacron", "u012B",
- "imacroncyrillic", "u04E3",
- "imageorapproximatelyequal", "u2253",
- "imatragurmukhi", "u0A3F",
- "imonospace", "uFF49",
- "increment", "u2206",
- "infinity", "u221E",
- "iniarmenian", "u056B",
- "integral", "u222B",
- "integralbottom", "u2321",
- "integralbt", "u2321",
- "integraltop", "u2320",
- "integraltp", "u2320",
- "intersection", "u2229",
- "intisquare", "u3305",
- "invbullet", "u25D8",
- "invcircle", "u25D9",
- "invsmileface", "u263B",
- "iocyrillic", "u0451",
- "iogonek", "u012F",
- "iota", "u03B9",
- "iotadieresis", "u03CA",
- "iotadieresistonos", "u0390",
- "iotalatin", "u0269",
- "iotatonos", "u03AF",
- "iparen", "u24A4",
- "irigurmukhi", "u0A72",
- "ismallhiragana", "u3043",
- "ismallkatakana", "u30A3",
- "ismallkatakanahalfwidth", "uFF68",
- "issharbengali", "u09FA",
- "istroke", "u0268",
- "iterationhiragana", "u309D",
- "iterationkatakana", "u30FD",
- "itilde", "u0129",
- "itildebelow", "u1E2D",
- "iubopomofo", "u3129",
- "iucyrillic", "u044E",
- "ivowelsignbengali", "u09BF",
- "ivowelsigndeva", "u093F",
- "ivowelsigngujarati", "u0ABF",
- "izhitsacyrillic", "u0475",
- "izhitsadblgravecyrillic", "u0477",
- "j", "u006A",
- "jaarmenian", "u0571",
- "jabengali", "u099C",
- "jadeva", "u091C",
- "jagujarati", "u0A9C",
- "jagurmukhi", "u0A1C",
- "jbopomofo", "u3110",
- "jcaron", "u01F0",
- "jcircle", "u24D9",
- "jcircumflex", "u0135",
- "jcrossedtail", "u029D",
- "jdotlessstroke", "u025F",
- "jecyrillic", "u0458",
- "jeemarabic", "u062C",
- "jeemfinalarabic", "uFE9E",
- "jeeminitialarabic", "uFE9F",
- "jeemmedialarabic", "uFEA0",
- "jeharabic", "u0698",
- "jehfinalarabic", "uFB8B",
- "jhabengali", "u099D",
- "jhadeva", "u091D",
- "jhagujarati", "u0A9D",
- "jhagurmukhi", "u0A1D",
- "jheharmenian", "u057B",
- "jis", "u3004",
- "jmonospace", "uFF4A",
- "jparen", "u24A5",
- "jsuperior", "u02B2",
- "k", "u006B",
- "kabashkircyrillic", "u04A1",
- "kabengali", "u0995",
- "kacute", "u1E31",
- "kacyrillic", "u043A",
- "kadescendercyrillic", "u049B",
- "kadeva", "u0915",
- "kaf", "u05DB",
- "kafarabic", "u0643",
- "kafdagesh", "uFB3B",
- "kafdageshhebrew", "uFB3B",
- "kaffinalarabic", "uFEDA",
- "kafhebrew", "u05DB",
- "kafinitialarabic", "uFEDB",
- "kafmedialarabic", "uFEDC",
- "kafrafehebrew", "uFB4D",
- "kagujarati", "u0A95",
- "kagurmukhi", "u0A15",
- "kahiragana", "u304B",
- "kahookcyrillic", "u04C4",
- "kakatakana", "u30AB",
- "kakatakanahalfwidth", "uFF76",
- "kappa", "u03BA",
- "kappasymbolgreek", "u03F0",
- "kapyeounmieumkorean", "u3171",
- "kapyeounphieuphkorean", "u3184",
- "kapyeounpieupkorean", "u3178",
- "kapyeounssangpieupkorean", "u3179",
- "karoriisquare", "u330D",
- "kashidaautoarabic", "u0640",
- "kashidaautonosidebearingarabic", "u0640",
- "kasmallkatakana", "u30F5",
- "kasquare", "u3384",
- "kasraarabic", "u0650",
- "kasratanarabic", "u064D",
- "kastrokecyrillic", "u049F",
- "katahiraprolongmarkhalfwidth", "uFF70",
- "kaverticalstrokecyrillic", "u049D",
- "kbopomofo", "u310E",
- "kcalsquare", "u3389",
- "kcaron", "u01E9",
- "kcedilla", "u0137",
- "kcircle", "u24DA",
- "kcommaaccent", "u0137",
- "kdotbelow", "u1E33",
- "keharmenian", "u0584",
- "kehiragana", "u3051",
- "kekatakana", "u30B1",
- "kekatakanahalfwidth", "uFF79",
- "kenarmenian", "u056F",
- "kesmallkatakana", "u30F6",
- "kgreenlandic", "u0138",
- "khabengali", "u0996",
- "khacyrillic", "u0445",
- "khadeva", "u0916",
- "khagujarati", "u0A96",
- "khagurmukhi", "u0A16",
- "khaharabic", "u062E",
- "khahfinalarabic", "uFEA6",
- "khahinitialarabic", "uFEA7",
- "khahmedialarabic", "uFEA8",
- "kheicoptic", "u03E7",
- "khhadeva", "u0959",
- "khhagurmukhi", "u0A59",
- "khieukhacirclekorean", "u3278",
- "khieukhaparenkorean", "u3218",
- "khieukhcirclekorean", "u326A",
- "khieukhkorean", "u314B",
- "khieukhparenkorean", "u320A",
- "khokhaithai", "u0E02",
- "khokhonthai", "u0E05",
- "khokhuatthai", "u0E03",
- "khokhwaithai", "u0E04",
- "khomutthai", "u0E5B",
- "khook", "u0199",
- "khorakhangthai", "u0E06",
- "khzsquare", "u3391",
- "kihiragana", "u304D",
- "kikatakana", "u30AD",
- "kikatakanahalfwidth", "uFF77",
- "kiroguramusquare", "u3315",
- "kiromeetorusquare", "u3316",
- "kirosquare", "u3314",
- "kiyeokacirclekorean", "u326E",
- "kiyeokaparenkorean", "u320E",
- "kiyeokcirclekorean", "u3260",
- "kiyeokkorean", "u3131",
- "kiyeokparenkorean", "u3200",
- "kiyeoksioskorean", "u3133",
- "kjecyrillic", "u045C",
- "klinebelow", "u1E35",
- "klsquare", "u3398",
- "kmcubedsquare", "u33A6",
- "kmonospace", "uFF4B",
- "kmsquaredsquare", "u33A2",
- "kohiragana", "u3053",
- "kohmsquare", "u33C0",
- "kokaithai", "u0E01",
- "kokatakana", "u30B3",
- "kokatakanahalfwidth", "uFF7A",
- "kooposquare", "u331E",
- "koppacyrillic", "u0481",
- "koreanstandardsymbol", "u327F",
- "koroniscmb", "u0343",
- "kparen", "u24A6",
- "kpasquare", "u33AA",
- "ksicyrillic", "u046F",
- "ktsquare", "u33CF",
- "kturned", "u029E",
- "kuhiragana", "u304F",
- "kukatakana", "u30AF",
- "kukatakanahalfwidth", "uFF78",
- "kvsquare", "u33B8",
- "kwsquare", "u33BE",
- "l", "u006C",
- "labengali", "u09B2",
- "lacute", "u013A",
- "ladeva", "u0932",
- "lagujarati", "u0AB2",
- "lagurmukhi", "u0A32",
- "lakkhangyaothai", "u0E45",
- "lamaleffinalarabic", "uFEFC",
- "lamalefhamzaabovefinalarabic", "uFEF8",
- "lamalefhamzaaboveisolatedarabic", "uFEF7",
- "lamalefhamzabelowfinalarabic", "uFEFA",
- "lamalefhamzabelowisolatedarabic", "uFEF9",
- "lamalefisolatedarabic", "uFEFB",
- "lamalefmaddaabovefinalarabic", "uFEF6",
- "lamalefmaddaaboveisolatedarabic", "uFEF5",
- "lamarabic", "u0644",
- "lambda", "u03BB",
- "lambdastroke", "u019B",
- "lamed", "u05DC",
- "lameddagesh", "uFB3C",
- "lameddageshhebrew", "uFB3C",
- "lamedhebrew", "u05DC",
- "lamedholam", "u05DC_05B9",
- "lamedholamdagesh", "u05DC_05B9_05BC",
- "lamedholamdageshhebrew", "u05DC_05B9_05BC",
- "lamedholamhebrew", "u05DC_05B9",
- "lamfinalarabic", "uFEDE",
- "lamhahinitialarabic", "uFCCA",
- "laminitialarabic", "uFEDF",
- "lamjeeminitialarabic", "uFCC9",
- "lamkhahinitialarabic", "uFCCB",
- "lamlamhehisolatedarabic", "uFDF2",
- "lammedialarabic", "uFEE0",
- "lammeemhahinitialarabic", "uFD88",
- "lammeeminitialarabic", "uFCCC",
- "lammeemjeeminitialarabic", "uFEDF_FEE4_FEA0",
- "lammeemkhahinitialarabic", "uFEDF_FEE4_FEA8",
- "largecircle", "u25EF",
- "lbar", "u019A",
- "lbelt", "u026C",
- "lbopomofo", "u310C",
- "lcaron", "u013E",
- "lcedilla", "u013C",
- "lcircle", "u24DB",
- "lcircumflexbelow", "u1E3D",
- "lcommaaccent", "u013C",
- "ldot", "u0140",
- "ldotaccent", "u0140",
- "ldotbelow", "u1E37",
- "ldotbelowmacron", "u1E39",
- "leftangleabovecmb", "u031A",
- "lefttackbelowcmb", "u0318",
- "less", "u003C",
- "lessequal", "u2264",
- "lessequalorgreater", "u22DA",
- "lessmonospace", "uFF1C",
- "lessorequivalent", "u2272",
- "lessorgreater", "u2276",
- "lessoverequal", "u2266",
- "lesssmall", "uFE64",
- "lezh", "u026E",
- "lfblock", "u258C",
- "lhookretroflex", "u026D",
- "lira", "u20A4",
- "liwnarmenian", "u056C",
- "lj", "u01C9",
- "ljecyrillic", "u0459",
- "lladeva", "u0933",
- "llagujarati", "u0AB3",
- "llinebelow", "u1E3B",
- "llladeva", "u0934",
- "llvocalicbengali", "u09E1",
- "llvocalicdeva", "u0961",
- "llvocalicvowelsignbengali", "u09E3",
- "llvocalicvowelsigndeva", "u0963",
- "lmiddletilde", "u026B",
- "lmonospace", "uFF4C",
- "lmsquare", "u33D0",
- "lochulathai", "u0E2C",
- "logicaland", "u2227",
- "logicalnot", "u00AC",
- "logicalnotreversed", "u2310",
- "logicalor", "u2228",
- "lolingthai", "u0E25",
- "longs", "u017F",
- "lowlinecenterline", "uFE4E",
- "lowlinecmb", "u0332",
- "lowlinedashed", "uFE4D",
- "lozenge", "u25CA",
- "lparen", "u24A7",
- "lslash", "u0142",
- "lsquare", "u2113",
- "ltshade", "u2591",
- "luthai", "u0E26",
- "lvocalicbengali", "u098C",
- "lvocalicdeva", "u090C",
- "lvocalicvowelsignbengali", "u09E2",
- "lvocalicvowelsigndeva", "u0962",
- "lxsquare", "u33D3",
- "m", "u006D",
- "mabengali", "u09AE",
- "macron", "u00AF",
- "macronbelowcmb", "u0331",
- "macroncmb", "u0304",
- "macronlowmod", "u02CD",
- "macronmonospace", "uFFE3",
- "macute", "u1E3F",
- "madeva", "u092E",
- "magujarati", "u0AAE",
- "magurmukhi", "u0A2E",
- "mahapakhhebrew", "u05A4",
- "mahapakhlefthebrew", "u05A4",
- "mahiragana", "u307E",
- "maichattawathai", "u0E4B",
- "maiekthai", "u0E48",
- "maihanakatthai", "u0E31",
- "maitaikhuthai", "u0E47",
- "maithothai", "u0E49",
- "maitrithai", "u0E4A",
- "maiyamokthai", "u0E46",
- "makatakana", "u30DE",
- "makatakanahalfwidth", "uFF8F",
- "male", "u2642",
- "mansyonsquare", "u3347",
- "maqafhebrew", "u05BE",
- "mars", "u2642",
- "masoracirclehebrew", "u05AF",
- "masquare", "u3383",
- "mbopomofo", "u3107",
- "mbsquare", "u33D4",
- "mcircle", "u24DC",
- "mcubedsquare", "u33A5",
- "mdotaccent", "u1E41",
- "mdotbelow", "u1E43",
- "meemarabic", "u0645",
- "meemfinalarabic", "uFEE2",
- "meeminitialarabic", "uFEE3",
- "meemmedialarabic", "uFEE4",
- "meemmeeminitialarabic", "uFCD1",
- "meemmeemisolatedarabic", "uFC48",
- "meetorusquare", "u334D",
- "mehiragana", "u3081",
- "meizierasquare", "u337E",
- "mekatakana", "u30E1",
- "mekatakanahalfwidth", "uFF92",
- "mem", "u05DE",
- "memdagesh", "uFB3E",
- "memdageshhebrew", "uFB3E",
- "memhebrew", "u05DE",
- "menarmenian", "u0574",
- "merkhahebrew", "u05A5",
- "merkhakefulahebrew", "u05A6",
- "merkhakefulalefthebrew", "u05A6",
- "merkhalefthebrew", "u05A5",
- "mhook", "u0271",
- "mhzsquare", "u3392",
- "middledotkatakanahalfwidth", "uFF65",
- "middot", "u00B7",
- "mieumacirclekorean", "u3272",
- "mieumaparenkorean", "u3212",
- "mieumcirclekorean", "u3264",
- "mieumkorean", "u3141",
- "mieumpansioskorean", "u3170",
- "mieumparenkorean", "u3204",
- "mieumpieupkorean", "u316E",
- "mieumsioskorean", "u316F",
- "mihiragana", "u307F",
- "mikatakana", "u30DF",
- "mikatakanahalfwidth", "uFF90",
- "minus", "u2212",
- "minusbelowcmb", "u0320",
- "minuscircle", "u2296",
- "minusmod", "u02D7",
- "minusplus", "u2213",
- "minute", "u2032",
- "miribaarusquare", "u334A",
- "mirisquare", "u3349",
- "mlonglegturned", "u0270",
- "mlsquare", "u3396",
- "mmcubedsquare", "u33A3",
- "mmonospace", "uFF4D",
- "mmsquaredsquare", "u339F",
- "mohiragana", "u3082",
- "mohmsquare", "u33C1",
- "mokatakana", "u30E2",
- "mokatakanahalfwidth", "uFF93",
- "molsquare", "u33D6",
- "momathai", "u0E21",
- "moverssquare", "u33A7",
- "moverssquaredsquare", "u33A8",
- "mparen", "u24A8",
- "mpasquare", "u33AB",
- "mssquare", "u33B3",
- "mturned", "u026F",
- "mu", "u00B5",
- "mu1", "u00B5",
- "muasquare", "u3382",
- "muchgreater", "u226B",
- "muchless", "u226A",
- "mufsquare", "u338C",
- "mugreek", "u03BC",
- "mugsquare", "u338D",
- "muhiragana", "u3080",
- "mukatakana", "u30E0",
- "mukatakanahalfwidth", "uFF91",
- "mulsquare", "u3395",
- "multiply", "u00D7",
- "mumsquare", "u339B",
- "munahhebrew", "u05A3",
- "munahlefthebrew", "u05A3",
- "musicalnote", "u266A",
- "musicalnotedbl", "u266B",
- "musicflatsign", "u266D",
- "musicsharpsign", "u266F",
- "mussquare", "u33B2",
- "muvsquare", "u33B6",
- "muwsquare", "u33BC",
- "mvmegasquare", "u33B9",
- "mvsquare", "u33B7",
- "mwmegasquare", "u33BF",
- "mwsquare", "u33BD",
- "n", "u006E",
- "nabengali", "u09A8",
- "nabla", "u2207",
- "nacute", "u0144",
- "nadeva", "u0928",
- "nagujarati", "u0AA8",
- "nagurmukhi", "u0A28",
- "nahiragana", "u306A",
- "nakatakana", "u30CA",
- "nakatakanahalfwidth", "uFF85",
- "napostrophe", "u0149",
- "nasquare", "u3381",
- "nbopomofo", "u310B",
- "nbspace", "u00A0",
- "ncaron", "u0148",
- "ncedilla", "u0146",
- "ncircle", "u24DD",
- "ncircumflexbelow", "u1E4B",
- "ncommaaccent", "u0146",
- "ndotaccent", "u1E45",
- "ndotbelow", "u1E47",
- "nehiragana", "u306D",
- "nekatakana", "u30CD",
- "nekatakanahalfwidth", "uFF88",
- "newsheqelsign", "u20AA",
- "nfsquare", "u338B",
- "ngabengali", "u0999",
- "ngadeva", "u0919",
- "ngagujarati", "u0A99",
- "ngagurmukhi", "u0A19",
- "ngonguthai", "u0E07",
- "nhiragana", "u3093",
- "nhookleft", "u0272",
- "nhookretroflex", "u0273",
- "nieunacirclekorean", "u326F",
- "nieunaparenkorean", "u320F",
- "nieuncieuckorean", "u3135",
- "nieuncirclekorean", "u3261",
- "nieunhieuhkorean", "u3136",
- "nieunkorean", "u3134",
- "nieunpansioskorean", "u3168",
- "nieunparenkorean", "u3201",
- "nieunsioskorean", "u3167",
- "nieuntikeutkorean", "u3166",
- "nihiragana", "u306B",
- "nikatakana", "u30CB",
- "nikatakanahalfwidth", "uFF86",
- "nikhahitthai", "u0E4D",
- "nine", "u0039",
- "ninearabic", "u0669",
- "ninebengali", "u09EF",
- "ninecircle", "u2468",
- "ninecircleinversesansserif", "u2792",
- "ninedeva", "u096F",
- "ninegujarati", "u0AEF",
- "ninegurmukhi", "u0A6F",
- "ninehackarabic", "u0669",
- "ninehangzhou", "u3029",
- "nineideographicparen", "u3228",
- "nineinferior", "u2089",
- "ninemonospace", "uFF19",
- "nineparen", "u247C",
- "nineperiod", "u2490",
- "ninepersian", "u06F9",
- "nineroman", "u2178",
- "ninesuperior", "u2079",
- "nineteencircle", "u2472",
- "nineteenparen", "u2486",
- "nineteenperiod", "u249A",
- "ninethai", "u0E59",
- "nj", "u01CC",
- "njecyrillic", "u045A",
- "nkatakana", "u30F3",
- "nkatakanahalfwidth", "uFF9D",
- "nlegrightlong", "u019E",
- "nlinebelow", "u1E49",
- "nmonospace", "uFF4E",
- "nmsquare", "u339A",
- "nnabengali", "u09A3",
- "nnadeva", "u0923",
- "nnagujarati", "u0AA3",
- "nnagurmukhi", "u0A23",
- "nnnadeva", "u0929",
- "nohiragana", "u306E",
- "nokatakana", "u30CE",
- "nokatakanahalfwidth", "uFF89",
- "nonbreakingspace", "u00A0",
- "nonenthai", "u0E13",
- "nonuthai", "u0E19",
- "noonarabic", "u0646",
- "noonfinalarabic", "uFEE6",
- "noonghunnaarabic", "u06BA",
- "noonghunnafinalarabic", "uFB9F",
- "noonhehinitialarabic", "uFEE7_FEEC",
- "nooninitialarabic", "uFEE7",
- "noonjeeminitialarabic", "uFCD2",
- "noonjeemisolatedarabic", "uFC4B",
- "noonmedialarabic", "uFEE8",
- "noonmeeminitialarabic", "uFCD5",
- "noonmeemisolatedarabic", "uFC4E",
- "noonnoonfinalarabic", "uFC8D",
- "notcontains", "u220C",
- "notelement", "u2209",
- "notelementof", "u2209",
- "notequal", "u2260",
- "notgreater", "u226F",
- "notgreaternorequal", "u2271",
- "notgreaternorless", "u2279",
- "notidentical", "u2262",
- "notless", "u226E",
- "notlessnorequal", "u2270",
- "notparallel", "u2226",
- "notprecedes", "u2280",
- "notsubset", "u2284",
- "notsucceeds", "u2281",
- "notsuperset", "u2285",
- "nowarmenian", "u0576",
- "nparen", "u24A9",
- "nssquare", "u33B1",
- "nsuperior", "u207F",
- "ntilde", "u00F1",
- "nu", "u03BD",
- "nuhiragana", "u306C",
- "nukatakana", "u30CC",
- "nukatakanahalfwidth", "uFF87",
- "nuktabengali", "u09BC",
- "nuktadeva", "u093C",
- "nuktagujarati", "u0ABC",
- "nuktagurmukhi", "u0A3C",
- "numbersign", "u0023",
- "numbersignmonospace", "uFF03",
- "numbersignsmall", "uFE5F",
- "numeralsigngreek", "u0374",
- "numeralsignlowergreek", "u0375",
- "numero", "u2116",
- "nun", "u05E0",
- "nundagesh", "uFB40",
- "nundageshhebrew", "uFB40",
- "nunhebrew", "u05E0",
- "nvsquare", "u33B5",
- "nwsquare", "u33BB",
- "nyabengali", "u099E",
- "nyadeva", "u091E",
- "nyagujarati", "u0A9E",
- "nyagurmukhi", "u0A1E",
- "o", "u006F",
- "oacute", "u00F3",
- "oangthai", "u0E2D",
- "obarred", "u0275",
- "obarredcyrillic", "u04E9",
- "obarreddieresiscyrillic", "u04EB",
- "obengali", "u0993",
- "obopomofo", "u311B",
- "obreve", "u014F",
- "ocandradeva", "u0911",
- "ocandragujarati", "u0A91",
- "ocandravowelsigndeva", "u0949",
- "ocandravowelsigngujarati", "u0AC9",
- "ocaron", "u01D2",
- "ocircle", "u24DE",
- "ocircumflex", "u00F4",
- "ocircumflexacute", "u1ED1",
- "ocircumflexdotbelow", "u1ED9",
- "ocircumflexgrave", "u1ED3",
- "ocircumflexhookabove", "u1ED5",
- "ocircumflextilde", "u1ED7",
- "ocyrillic", "u043E",
- "odblacute", "u0151",
- "odblgrave", "u020D",
- "odeva", "u0913",
- "odieresis", "u00F6",
- "odieresiscyrillic", "u04E7",
- "odotbelow", "u1ECD",
- "oe", "u0153",
- "oekorean", "u315A",
- "ogonek", "u02DB",
- "ogonekcmb", "u0328",
- "ograve", "u00F2",
- "ogujarati", "u0A93",
- "oharmenian", "u0585",
- "ohiragana", "u304A",
- "ohookabove", "u1ECF",
- "ohorn", "u01A1",
- "ohornacute", "u1EDB",
- "ohorndotbelow", "u1EE3",
- "ohorngrave", "u1EDD",
- "ohornhookabove", "u1EDF",
- "ohorntilde", "u1EE1",
- "ohungarumlaut", "u0151",
- "oi", "u01A3",
- "oinvertedbreve", "u020F",
- "okatakana", "u30AA",
- "okatakanahalfwidth", "uFF75",
- "okorean", "u3157",
- "olehebrew", "u05AB",
- "omacron", "u014D",
- "omacronacute", "u1E53",
- "omacrongrave", "u1E51",
- "omdeva", "u0950",
- "omega", "u03C9",
- "omega1", "u03D6",
- "omegacyrillic", "u0461",
- "omegalatinclosed", "u0277",
- "omegaroundcyrillic", "u047B",
- "omegatitlocyrillic", "u047D",
- "omegatonos", "u03CE",
- "omgujarati", "u0AD0",
- "omicron", "u03BF",
- "omicrontonos", "u03CC",
- "omonospace", "uFF4F",
- "one", "u0031",
- "onearabic", "u0661",
- "onebengali", "u09E7",
- "onecircle", "u2460",
- "onecircleinversesansserif", "u278A",
- "onedeva", "u0967",
- "onedotenleader", "u2024",
- "oneeighth", "u215B",
- "onegujarati", "u0AE7",
- "onegurmukhi", "u0A67",
- "onehackarabic", "u0661",
- "onehalf", "u00BD",
- "onehangzhou", "u3021",
- "oneideographicparen", "u3220",
- "oneinferior", "u2081",
- "onemonospace", "uFF11",
- "onenumeratorbengali", "u09F4",
- "oneparen", "u2474",
- "oneperiod", "u2488",
- "onepersian", "u06F1",
- "onequarter", "u00BC",
- "oneroman", "u2170",
- "onesuperior", "u00B9",
- "onethai", "u0E51",
- "onethird", "u2153",
- "oogonek", "u01EB",
- "oogonekmacron", "u01ED",
- "oogurmukhi", "u0A13",
- "oomatragurmukhi", "u0A4B",
- "oopen", "u0254",
- "oparen", "u24AA",
- "openbullet", "u25E6",
- "option", "u2325",
- "ordfeminine", "u00AA",
- "ordmasculine", "u00BA",
- "orthogonal", "u221F",
- "oshortdeva", "u0912",
- "oshortvowelsigndeva", "u094A",
- "oslash", "u00F8",
- "oslashacute", "u01FF",
- "osmallhiragana", "u3049",
- "osmallkatakana", "u30A9",
- "osmallkatakanahalfwidth", "uFF6B",
- "ostrokeacute", "u01FF",
- "otcyrillic", "u047F",
- "otilde", "u00F5",
- "otildeacute", "u1E4D",
- "otildedieresis", "u1E4F",
- "oubopomofo", "u3121",
- "overline", "u203E",
- "overlinecenterline", "uFE4A",
- "overlinecmb", "u0305",
- "overlinedashed", "uFE49",
- "overlinedblwavy", "uFE4C",
- "overlinewavy", "uFE4B",
- "overscore", "u00AF",
- "ovowelsignbengali", "u09CB",
- "ovowelsigndeva", "u094B",
- "ovowelsigngujarati", "u0ACB",
- "p", "u0070",
- "paampssquare", "u3380",
- "paasentosquare", "u332B",
- "pabengali", "u09AA",
- "pacute", "u1E55",
- "padeva", "u092A",
- "pagedown", "u21DF",
- "pageup", "u21DE",
- "pagujarati", "u0AAA",
- "pagurmukhi", "u0A2A",
- "pahiragana", "u3071",
- "paiyannoithai", "u0E2F",
- "pakatakana", "u30D1",
- "palatalizationcyrilliccmb", "u0484",
- "palochkacyrillic", "u04C0",
- "pansioskorean", "u317F",
- "paragraph", "u00B6",
- "parallel", "u2225",
- "parenleft", "u0028",
- "parenleftaltonearabic", "uFD3E",
- "parenleftinferior", "u208D",
- "parenleftmonospace", "uFF08",
- "parenleftsmall", "uFE59",
- "parenleftsuperior", "u207D",
- "parenleftvertical", "uFE35",
- "parenright", "u0029",
- "parenrightaltonearabic", "uFD3F",
- "parenrightinferior", "u208E",
- "parenrightmonospace", "uFF09",
- "parenrightsmall", "uFE5A",
- "parenrightsuperior", "u207E",
- "parenrightvertical", "uFE36",
- "partialdiff", "u2202",
- "paseqhebrew", "u05C0",
- "pashtahebrew", "u0599",
- "pasquare", "u33A9",
- "patah", "u05B7",
- "patah11", "u05B7",
- "patah1d", "u05B7",
- "patah2a", "u05B7",
- "patahhebrew", "u05B7",
- "patahnarrowhebrew", "u05B7",
- "patahquarterhebrew", "u05B7",
- "patahwidehebrew", "u05B7",
- "pazerhebrew", "u05A1",
- "pbopomofo", "u3106",
- "pcircle", "u24DF",
- "pdotaccent", "u1E57",
- "pe", "u05E4",
- "pecyrillic", "u043F",
- "pedagesh", "uFB44",
- "pedageshhebrew", "uFB44",
- "peezisquare", "u333B",
- "pefinaldageshhebrew", "uFB43",
- "peharabic", "u067E",
- "peharmenian", "u057A",
- "pehebrew", "u05E4",
- "pehfinalarabic", "uFB57",
- "pehinitialarabic", "uFB58",
- "pehiragana", "u307A",
- "pehmedialarabic", "uFB59",
- "pekatakana", "u30DA",
- "pemiddlehookcyrillic", "u04A7",
- "perafehebrew", "uFB4E",
- "percent", "u0025",
- "percentarabic", "u066A",
- "percentmonospace", "uFF05",
- "percentsmall", "uFE6A",
- "period", "u002E",
- "periodarmenian", "u0589",
- "periodcentered", "u00B7",
- "periodhalfwidth", "uFF61",
- "periodmonospace", "uFF0E",
- "periodsmall", "uFE52",
- "perispomenigreekcmb", "u0342",
- "perpendicular", "u22A5",
- "perthousand", "u2030",
- "peseta", "u20A7",
- "pfsquare", "u338A",
- "phabengali", "u09AB",
- "phadeva", "u092B",
- "phagujarati", "u0AAB",
- "phagurmukhi", "u0A2B",
- "phi", "u03C6",
- "phi1", "u03D5",
- "phieuphacirclekorean", "u327A",
- "phieuphaparenkorean", "u321A",
- "phieuphcirclekorean", "u326C",
- "phieuphkorean", "u314D",
- "phieuphparenkorean", "u320C",
- "philatin", "u0278",
- "phinthuthai", "u0E3A",
- "phisymbolgreek", "u03D5",
- "phook", "u01A5",
- "phophanthai", "u0E1E",
- "phophungthai", "u0E1C",
- "phosamphaothai", "u0E20",
- "pi", "u03C0",
- "pieupacirclekorean", "u3273",
- "pieupaparenkorean", "u3213",
- "pieupcieuckorean", "u3176",
- "pieupcirclekorean", "u3265",
- "pieupkiyeokkorean", "u3172",
- "pieupkorean", "u3142",
- "pieupparenkorean", "u3205",
- "pieupsioskiyeokkorean", "u3174",
- "pieupsioskorean", "u3144",
- "pieupsiostikeutkorean", "u3175",
- "pieupthieuthkorean", "u3177",
- "pieuptikeutkorean", "u3173",
- "pihiragana", "u3074",
- "pikatakana", "u30D4",
- "pisymbolgreek", "u03D6",
- "piwrarmenian", "u0583",
- "plus", "u002B",
- "plusbelowcmb", "u031F",
- "pluscircle", "u2295",
- "plusminus", "u00B1",
- "plusmod", "u02D6",
- "plusmonospace", "uFF0B",
- "plussmall", "uFE62",
- "plussuperior", "u207A",
- "pmonospace", "uFF50",
- "pmsquare", "u33D8",
- "pohiragana", "u307D",
- "pointingindexdownwhite", "u261F",
- "pointingindexleftwhite", "u261C",
- "pointingindexrightwhite", "u261E",
- "pointingindexupwhite", "u261D",
- "pokatakana", "u30DD",
- "poplathai", "u0E1B",
- "postalmark", "u3012",
- "postalmarkface", "u3020",
- "pparen", "u24AB",
- "precedes", "u227A",
- "prescription", "u211E",
- "primemod", "u02B9",
- "primereversed", "u2035",
- "product", "u220F",
- "projective", "u2305",
- "prolongedkana", "u30FC",
- "propellor", "u2318",
- "propersubset", "u2282",
- "propersuperset", "u2283",
- "proportion", "u2237",
- "proportional", "u221D",
- "psi", "u03C8",
- "psicyrillic", "u0471",
- "psilipneumatacyrilliccmb", "u0486",
- "pssquare", "u33B0",
- "puhiragana", "u3077",
- "pukatakana", "u30D7",
- "pvsquare", "u33B4",
- "pwsquare", "u33BA",
- "q", "u0071",
- "qadeva", "u0958",
- "qadmahebrew", "u05A8",
- "qafarabic", "u0642",
- "qaffinalarabic", "uFED6",
- "qafinitialarabic", "uFED7",
- "qafmedialarabic", "uFED8",
- "qamats", "u05B8",
- "qamats10", "u05B8",
- "qamats1a", "u05B8",
- "qamats1c", "u05B8",
- "qamats27", "u05B8",
- "qamats29", "u05B8",
- "qamats33", "u05B8",
- "qamatsde", "u05B8",
- "qamatshebrew", "u05B8",
- "qamatsnarrowhebrew", "u05B8",
- "qamatsqatanhebrew", "u05B8",
- "qamatsqatannarrowhebrew", "u05B8",
- "qamatsqatanquarterhebrew", "u05B8",
- "qamatsqatanwidehebrew", "u05B8",
- "qamatsquarterhebrew", "u05B8",
- "qamatswidehebrew", "u05B8",
- "qarneyparahebrew", "u059F",
- "qbopomofo", "u3111",
- "qcircle", "u24E0",
- "qhook", "u02A0",
- "qmonospace", "uFF51",
- "qof", "u05E7",
- "qofdagesh", "uFB47",
- "qofdageshhebrew", "uFB47",
- "qofhatafpatah", "u05E7_05B2",
- "qofhatafpatahhebrew", "u05E7_05B2",
- "qofhatafsegol", "u05E7_05B1",
- "qofhatafsegolhebrew", "u05E7_05B1",
- "qofhebrew", "u05E7",
- "qofhiriq", "u05E7_05B4",
- "qofhiriqhebrew", "u05E7_05B4",
- "qofholam", "u05E7_05B9",
- "qofholamhebrew", "u05E7_05B9",
- "qofpatah", "u05E7_05B7",
- "qofpatahhebrew", "u05E7_05B7",
- "qofqamats", "u05E7_05B8",
- "qofqamatshebrew", "u05E7_05B8",
- "qofqubuts", "u05E7_05BB",
- "qofqubutshebrew", "u05E7_05BB",
- "qofsegol", "u05E7_05B6",
- "qofsegolhebrew", "u05E7_05B6",
- "qofsheva", "u05E7_05B0",
- "qofshevahebrew", "u05E7_05B0",
- "qoftsere", "u05E7_05B5",
- "qoftserehebrew", "u05E7_05B5",
- "qparen", "u24AC",
- "quarternote", "u2669",
- "qubuts", "u05BB",
- "qubuts18", "u05BB",
- "qubuts25", "u05BB",
- "qubuts31", "u05BB",
- "qubutshebrew", "u05BB",
- "qubutsnarrowhebrew", "u05BB",
- "qubutsquarterhebrew", "u05BB",
- "qubutswidehebrew", "u05BB",
- "question", "u003F",
- "questionarabic", "u061F",
- "questionarmenian", "u055E",
- "questiondown", "u00BF",
- "questiongreek", "u037E",
- "questionmonospace", "uFF1F",
- "quotedbl", "u0022",
- "quotedblbase", "u201E",
- "quotedblleft", "u201C",
- "quotedblmonospace", "uFF02",
- "quotedblprime", "u301E",
- "quotedblprimereversed", "u301D",
- "quotedblright", "u201D",
- "quoteleft", "u2018",
- "quoteleftreversed", "u201B",
- "quotereversed", "u201B",
- "quoteright", "u2019",
- "quoterightn", "u0149",
- "quotesinglbase", "u201A",
- "quotesingle", "u0027",
- "quotesinglemonospace", "uFF07",
- "r", "u0072",
- "raarmenian", "u057C",
- "rabengali", "u09B0",
- "racute", "u0155",
- "radeva", "u0930",
- "radical", "u221A",
- "radoverssquare", "u33AE",
- "radoverssquaredsquare", "u33AF",
- "radsquare", "u33AD",
- "rafe", "u05BF",
- "rafehebrew", "u05BF",
- "ragujarati", "u0AB0",
- "ragurmukhi", "u0A30",
- "rahiragana", "u3089",
- "rakatakana", "u30E9",
- "rakatakanahalfwidth", "uFF97",
- "ralowerdiagonalbengali", "u09F1",
- "ramiddlediagonalbengali", "u09F0",
- "ramshorn", "u0264",
- "ratio", "u2236",
- "rbopomofo", "u3116",
- "rcaron", "u0159",
- "rcedilla", "u0157",
- "rcircle", "u24E1",
- "rcommaaccent", "u0157",
- "rdblgrave", "u0211",
- "rdotaccent", "u1E59",
- "rdotbelow", "u1E5B",
- "rdotbelowmacron", "u1E5D",
- "referencemark", "u203B",
- "reflexsubset", "u2286",
- "reflexsuperset", "u2287",
- "registered", "u00AE",
- "reharabic", "u0631",
- "reharmenian", "u0580",
- "rehfinalarabic", "uFEAE",
- "rehiragana", "u308C",
- "rehyehaleflamarabic", "u0631_FEF3_FE8E_0644",
- "rekatakana", "u30EC",
- "rekatakanahalfwidth", "uFF9A",
- "resh", "u05E8",
- "reshdageshhebrew", "uFB48",
- "reshhatafpatah", "u05E8_05B2",
- "reshhatafpatahhebrew", "u05E8_05B2",
- "reshhatafsegol", "u05E8_05B1",
- "reshhatafsegolhebrew", "u05E8_05B1",
- "reshhebrew", "u05E8",
- "reshhiriq", "u05E8_05B4",
- "reshhiriqhebrew", "u05E8_05B4",
- "reshholam", "u05E8_05B9",
- "reshholamhebrew", "u05E8_05B9",
- "reshpatah", "u05E8_05B7",
- "reshpatahhebrew", "u05E8_05B7",
- "reshqamats", "u05E8_05B8",
- "reshqamatshebrew", "u05E8_05B8",
- "reshqubuts", "u05E8_05BB",
- "reshqubutshebrew", "u05E8_05BB",
- "reshsegol", "u05E8_05B6",
- "reshsegolhebrew", "u05E8_05B6",
- "reshsheva", "u05E8_05B0",
- "reshshevahebrew", "u05E8_05B0",
- "reshtsere", "u05E8_05B5",
- "reshtserehebrew", "u05E8_05B5",
- "reversedtilde", "u223D",
- "reviahebrew", "u0597",
- "reviamugrashhebrew", "u0597",
- "revlogicalnot", "u2310",
- "rfishhook", "u027E",
- "rfishhookreversed", "u027F",
- "rhabengali", "u09DD",
- "rhadeva", "u095D",
- "rho", "u03C1",
- "rhook", "u027D",
- "rhookturned", "u027B",
- "rhookturnedsuperior", "u02B5",
- "rhosymbolgreek", "u03F1",
- "rhotichookmod", "u02DE",
- "rieulacirclekorean", "u3271",
- "rieulaparenkorean", "u3211",
- "rieulcirclekorean", "u3263",
- "rieulhieuhkorean", "u3140",
- "rieulkiyeokkorean", "u313A",
- "rieulkiyeoksioskorean", "u3169",
- "rieulkorean", "u3139",
- "rieulmieumkorean", "u313B",
- "rieulpansioskorean", "u316C",
- "rieulparenkorean", "u3203",
- "rieulphieuphkorean", "u313F",
- "rieulpieupkorean", "u313C",
- "rieulpieupsioskorean", "u316B",
- "rieulsioskorean", "u313D",
- "rieulthieuthkorean", "u313E",
- "rieultikeutkorean", "u316A",
- "rieulyeorinhieuhkorean", "u316D",
- "rightangle", "u221F",
- "righttackbelowcmb", "u0319",
- "righttriangle", "u22BF",
- "rihiragana", "u308A",
- "rikatakana", "u30EA",
- "rikatakanahalfwidth", "uFF98",
- "ring", "u02DA",
- "ringbelowcmb", "u0325",
- "ringcmb", "u030A",
- "ringhalfleft", "u02BF",
- "ringhalfleftarmenian", "u0559",
- "ringhalfleftbelowcmb", "u031C",
- "ringhalfleftcentered", "u02D3",
- "ringhalfright", "u02BE",
- "ringhalfrightbelowcmb", "u0339",
- "ringhalfrightcentered", "u02D2",
- "rinvertedbreve", "u0213",
- "rittorusquare", "u3351",
- "rlinebelow", "u1E5F",
- "rlongleg", "u027C",
- "rlonglegturned", "u027A",
- "rmonospace", "uFF52",
- "rohiragana", "u308D",
- "rokatakana", "u30ED",
- "rokatakanahalfwidth", "uFF9B",
- "roruathai", "u0E23",
- "rparen", "u24AD",
- "rrabengali", "u09DC",
- "rradeva", "u0931",
- "rragurmukhi", "u0A5C",
- "rreharabic", "u0691",
- "rrehfinalarabic", "uFB8D",
- "rrvocalicbengali", "u09E0",
- "rrvocalicdeva", "u0960",
- "rrvocalicgujarati", "u0AE0",
- "rrvocalicvowelsignbengali", "u09C4",
- "rrvocalicvowelsigndeva", "u0944",
- "rrvocalicvowelsigngujarati", "u0AC4",
- "rtblock", "u2590",
- "rturned", "u0279",
- "rturnedsuperior", "u02B4",
- "ruhiragana", "u308B",
- "rukatakana", "u30EB",
- "rukatakanahalfwidth", "uFF99",
- "rupeemarkbengali", "u09F2",
- "rupeesignbengali", "u09F3",
- "ruthai", "u0E24",
- "rvocalicbengali", "u098B",
- "rvocalicdeva", "u090B",
- "rvocalicgujarati", "u0A8B",
- "rvocalicvowelsignbengali", "u09C3",
- "rvocalicvowelsigndeva", "u0943",
- "rvocalicvowelsigngujarati", "u0AC3",
- "s", "u0073",
- "sabengali", "u09B8",
- "sacute", "u015B",
- "sacutedotaccent", "u1E65",
- "sadarabic", "u0635",
- "sadeva", "u0938",
- "sadfinalarabic", "uFEBA",
- "sadinitialarabic", "uFEBB",
- "sadmedialarabic", "uFEBC",
- "sagujarati", "u0AB8",
- "sagurmukhi", "u0A38",
- "sahiragana", "u3055",
- "sakatakana", "u30B5",
- "sakatakanahalfwidth", "uFF7B",
- "sallallahoualayhewasallamarabic", "uFDFA",
- "samekh", "u05E1",
- "samekhdagesh", "uFB41",
- "samekhdageshhebrew", "uFB41",
- "samekhhebrew", "u05E1",
- "saraaathai", "u0E32",
- "saraaethai", "u0E41",
- "saraaimaimalaithai", "u0E44",
- "saraaimaimuanthai", "u0E43",
- "saraamthai", "u0E33",
- "saraathai", "u0E30",
- "saraethai", "u0E40",
- "saraiithai", "u0E35",
- "saraithai", "u0E34",
- "saraothai", "u0E42",
- "saraueethai", "u0E37",
- "sarauethai", "u0E36",
- "sarauthai", "u0E38",
- "sarauuthai", "u0E39",
- "sbopomofo", "u3119",
- "scaron", "u0161",
- "scarondotaccent", "u1E67",
- "scedilla", "u015F",
- "schwa", "u0259",
- "schwacyrillic", "u04D9",
- "schwadieresiscyrillic", "u04DB",
- "schwahook", "u025A",
- "scircle", "u24E2",
- "scircumflex", "u015D",
- "scommaaccent", "u0219",
- "sdotaccent", "u1E61",
- "sdotbelow", "u1E63",
- "sdotbelowdotaccent", "u1E69",
- "seagullbelowcmb", "u033C",
- "second", "u2033",
- "secondtonechinese", "u02CA",
- "section", "u00A7",
- "seenarabic", "u0633",
- "seenfinalarabic", "uFEB2",
- "seeninitialarabic", "uFEB3",
- "seenmedialarabic", "uFEB4",
- "segol", "u05B6",
- "segol13", "u05B6",
- "segol1f", "u05B6",
- "segol2c", "u05B6",
- "segolhebrew", "u05B6",
- "segolnarrowhebrew", "u05B6",
- "segolquarterhebrew", "u05B6",
- "segoltahebrew", "u0592",
- "segolwidehebrew", "u05B6",
- "seharmenian", "u057D",
- "sehiragana", "u305B",
- "sekatakana", "u30BB",
- "sekatakanahalfwidth", "uFF7E",
- "semicolon", "u003B",
- "semicolonarabic", "u061B",
- "semicolonmonospace", "uFF1B",
- "semicolonsmall", "uFE54",
- "semivoicedmarkkana", "u309C",
- "semivoicedmarkkanahalfwidth", "uFF9F",
- "sentisquare", "u3322",
- "sentosquare", "u3323",
- "seven", "u0037",
- "sevenarabic", "u0667",
- "sevenbengali", "u09ED",
- "sevencircle", "u2466",
- "sevencircleinversesansserif", "u2790",
- "sevendeva", "u096D",
- "seveneighths", "u215E",
- "sevengujarati", "u0AED",
- "sevengurmukhi", "u0A6D",
- "sevenhackarabic", "u0667",
- "sevenhangzhou", "u3027",
- "sevenideographicparen", "u3226",
- "seveninferior", "u2087",
- "sevenmonospace", "uFF17",
- "sevenparen", "u247A",
- "sevenperiod", "u248E",
- "sevenpersian", "u06F7",
- "sevenroman", "u2176",
- "sevensuperior", "u2077",
- "seventeencircle", "u2470",
- "seventeenparen", "u2484",
- "seventeenperiod", "u2498",
- "seventhai", "u0E57",
- "sfthyphen", "u00AD",
- "shaarmenian", "u0577",
- "shabengali", "u09B6",
- "shacyrillic", "u0448",
- "shaddaarabic", "u0651",
- "shaddadammaarabic", "uFC61",
- "shaddadammatanarabic", "uFC5E",
- "shaddafathaarabic", "uFC60",
- "shaddafathatanarabic", "u0651_064B",
- "shaddakasraarabic", "uFC62",
- "shaddakasratanarabic", "uFC5F",
- "shade", "u2592",
- "shadedark", "u2593",
- "shadelight", "u2591",
- "shademedium", "u2592",
- "shadeva", "u0936",
- "shagujarati", "u0AB6",
- "shagurmukhi", "u0A36",
- "shalshelethebrew", "u0593",
- "shbopomofo", "u3115",
- "shchacyrillic", "u0449",
- "sheenarabic", "u0634",
- "sheenfinalarabic", "uFEB6",
- "sheeninitialarabic", "uFEB7",
- "sheenmedialarabic", "uFEB8",
- "sheicoptic", "u03E3",
- "sheqel", "u20AA",
- "sheqelhebrew", "u20AA",
- "sheva", "u05B0",
- "sheva115", "u05B0",
- "sheva15", "u05B0",
- "sheva22", "u05B0",
- "sheva2e", "u05B0",
- "shevahebrew", "u05B0",
- "shevanarrowhebrew", "u05B0",
- "shevaquarterhebrew", "u05B0",
- "shevawidehebrew", "u05B0",
- "shhacyrillic", "u04BB",
- "shimacoptic", "u03ED",
- "shin", "u05E9",
- "shindagesh", "uFB49",
- "shindageshhebrew", "uFB49",
- "shindageshshindot", "uFB2C",
- "shindageshshindothebrew", "uFB2C",
- "shindageshsindot", "uFB2D",
- "shindageshsindothebrew", "uFB2D",
- "shindothebrew", "u05C1",
- "shinhebrew", "u05E9",
- "shinshindot", "uFB2A",
- "shinshindothebrew", "uFB2A",
- "shinsindot", "uFB2B",
- "shinsindothebrew", "uFB2B",
- "shook", "u0282",
- "sigma", "u03C3",
- "sigma1", "u03C2",
- "sigmafinal", "u03C2",
- "sigmalunatesymbolgreek", "u03F2",
- "sihiragana", "u3057",
- "sikatakana", "u30B7",
- "sikatakanahalfwidth", "uFF7C",
- "siluqhebrew", "u05BD",
- "siluqlefthebrew", "u05BD",
- "similar", "u223C",
- "sindothebrew", "u05C2",
- "siosacirclekorean", "u3274",
- "siosaparenkorean", "u3214",
- "sioscieuckorean", "u317E",
- "sioscirclekorean", "u3266",
- "sioskiyeokkorean", "u317A",
- "sioskorean", "u3145",
- "siosnieunkorean", "u317B",
- "siosparenkorean", "u3206",
- "siospieupkorean", "u317D",
- "siostikeutkorean", "u317C",
- "six", "u0036",
- "sixarabic", "u0666",
- "sixbengali", "u09EC",
- "sixcircle", "u2465",
- "sixcircleinversesansserif", "u278F",
- "sixdeva", "u096C",
- "sixgujarati", "u0AEC",
- "sixgurmukhi", "u0A6C",
- "sixhackarabic", "u0666",
- "sixhangzhou", "u3026",
- "sixideographicparen", "u3225",
- "sixinferior", "u2086",
- "sixmonospace", "uFF16",
- "sixparen", "u2479",
- "sixperiod", "u248D",
- "sixpersian", "u06F6",
- "sixroman", "u2175",
- "sixsuperior", "u2076",
- "sixteencircle", "u246F",
- "sixteencurrencydenominatorbengali", "u09F9",
- "sixteenparen", "u2483",
- "sixteenperiod", "u2497",
- "sixthai", "u0E56",
- "slash", "u002F",
- "slashmonospace", "uFF0F",
- "slong", "u017F",
- "slongdotaccent", "u1E9B",
- "smileface", "u263A",
- "smonospace", "uFF53",
- "sofpasuqhebrew", "u05C3",
- "softhyphen", "u00AD",
- "softsigncyrillic", "u044C",
- "sohiragana", "u305D",
- "sokatakana", "u30BD",
- "sokatakanahalfwidth", "uFF7F",
- "soliduslongoverlaycmb", "u0338",
- "solidusshortoverlaycmb", "u0337",
- "sorusithai", "u0E29",
- "sosalathai", "u0E28",
- "sosothai", "u0E0B",
- "sosuathai", "u0E2A",
- "space", "u0020",
- "spacehackarabic", "u0020",
- "spade", "u2660",
- "spadesuitblack", "u2660",
- "spadesuitwhite", "u2664",
- "sparen", "u24AE",
- "squarebelowcmb", "u033B",
- "squarecc", "u33C4",
- "squarecm", "u339D",
- "squarediagonalcrosshatchfill", "u25A9",
- "squarehorizontalfill", "u25A4",
- "squarekg", "u338F",
- "squarekm", "u339E",
- "squarekmcapital", "u33CE",
- "squareln", "u33D1",
- "squarelog", "u33D2",
- "squaremg", "u338E",
- "squaremil", "u33D5",
- "squaremm", "u339C",
- "squaremsquared", "u33A1",
- "squareorthogonalcrosshatchfill", "u25A6",
- "squareupperlefttolowerrightfill", "u25A7",
- "squareupperrighttolowerleftfill", "u25A8",
- "squareverticalfill", "u25A5",
- "squarewhitewithsmallblack", "u25A3",
- "srsquare", "u33DB",
- "ssabengali", "u09B7",
- "ssadeva", "u0937",
- "ssagujarati", "u0AB7",
- "ssangcieuckorean", "u3149",
- "ssanghieuhkorean", "u3185",
- "ssangieungkorean", "u3180",
- "ssangkiyeokkorean", "u3132",
- "ssangnieunkorean", "u3165",
- "ssangpieupkorean", "u3143",
- "ssangsioskorean", "u3146",
- "ssangtikeutkorean", "u3138",
- "sterling", "u00A3",
- "sterlingmonospace", "uFFE1",
- "strokelongoverlaycmb", "u0336",
- "strokeshortoverlaycmb", "u0335",
- "subset", "u2282",
- "subsetnotequal", "u228A",
- "subsetorequal", "u2286",
- "succeeds", "u227B",
- "suchthat", "u220B",
- "suhiragana", "u3059",
- "sukatakana", "u30B9",
- "sukatakanahalfwidth", "uFF7D",
- "sukunarabic", "u0652",
- "summation", "u2211",
- "sun", "u263C",
- "superset", "u2283",
- "supersetnotequal", "u228B",
- "supersetorequal", "u2287",
- "svsquare", "u33DC",
- "syouwaerasquare", "u337C",
- "t", "u0074",
- "tabengali", "u09A4",
- "tackdown", "u22A4",
- "tackleft", "u22A3",
- "tadeva", "u0924",
- "tagujarati", "u0AA4",
- "tagurmukhi", "u0A24",
- "taharabic", "u0637",
- "tahfinalarabic", "uFEC2",
- "tahinitialarabic", "uFEC3",
- "tahiragana", "u305F",
- "tahmedialarabic", "uFEC4",
- "taisyouerasquare", "u337D",
- "takatakana", "u30BF",
- "takatakanahalfwidth", "uFF80",
- "tatweelarabic", "u0640",
- "tau", "u03C4",
- "tav", "u05EA",
- "tavdages", "uFB4A",
- "tavdagesh", "uFB4A",
- "tavdageshhebrew", "uFB4A",
- "tavhebrew", "u05EA",
- "tbar", "u0167",
- "tbopomofo", "u310A",
- "tcaron", "u0165",
- "tccurl", "u02A8",
- "tcedilla", "u0163",
- "tcheharabic", "u0686",
- "tchehfinalarabic", "uFB7B",
- "tchehinitialarabic", "uFB7C",
- "tchehmedialarabic", "uFB7D",
- "tchehmeeminitialarabic", "uFB7C_FEE4",
- "tcircle", "u24E3",
- "tcircumflexbelow", "u1E71",
- "tcommaaccent", "u0163",
- "tdieresis", "u1E97",
- "tdotaccent", "u1E6B",
- "tdotbelow", "u1E6D",
- "tecyrillic", "u0442",
- "tedescendercyrillic", "u04AD",
- "teharabic", "u062A",
- "tehfinalarabic", "uFE96",
- "tehhahinitialarabic", "uFCA2",
- "tehhahisolatedarabic", "uFC0C",
- "tehinitialarabic", "uFE97",
- "tehiragana", "u3066",
- "tehjeeminitialarabic", "uFCA1",
- "tehjeemisolatedarabic", "uFC0B",
- "tehmarbutaarabic", "u0629",
- "tehmarbutafinalarabic", "uFE94",
- "tehmedialarabic", "uFE98",
- "tehmeeminitialarabic", "uFCA4",
- "tehmeemisolatedarabic", "uFC0E",
- "tehnoonfinalarabic", "uFC73",
- "tekatakana", "u30C6",
- "tekatakanahalfwidth", "uFF83",
- "telephone", "u2121",
- "telephoneblack", "u260E",
- "telishagedolahebrew", "u05A0",
- "telishaqetanahebrew", "u05A9",
- "tencircle", "u2469",
- "tenideographicparen", "u3229",
- "tenparen", "u247D",
- "tenperiod", "u2491",
- "tenroman", "u2179",
- "tesh", "u02A7",
- "tet", "u05D8",
- "tetdagesh", "uFB38",
- "tetdageshhebrew", "uFB38",
- "tethebrew", "u05D8",
- "tetsecyrillic", "u04B5",
- "tevirhebrew", "u059B",
- "tevirlefthebrew", "u059B",
- "thabengali", "u09A5",
- "thadeva", "u0925",
- "thagujarati", "u0AA5",
- "thagurmukhi", "u0A25",
- "thalarabic", "u0630",
- "thalfinalarabic", "uFEAC",
- "thanthakhatthai", "u0E4C",
- "theharabic", "u062B",
- "thehfinalarabic", "uFE9A",
- "thehinitialarabic", "uFE9B",
- "thehmedialarabic", "uFE9C",
- "thereexists", "u2203",
- "therefore", "u2234",
- "theta", "u03B8",
- "theta1", "u03D1",
- "thetasymbolgreek", "u03D1",
- "thieuthacirclekorean", "u3279",
- "thieuthaparenkorean", "u3219",
- "thieuthcirclekorean", "u326B",
- "thieuthkorean", "u314C",
- "thieuthparenkorean", "u320B",
- "thirteencircle", "u246C",
- "thirteenparen", "u2480",
- "thirteenperiod", "u2494",
- "thonangmonthothai", "u0E11",
- "thook", "u01AD",
- "thophuthaothai", "u0E12",
- "thorn", "u00FE",
- "thothahanthai", "u0E17",
- "thothanthai", "u0E10",
- "thothongthai", "u0E18",
- "thothungthai", "u0E16",
- "thousandcyrillic", "u0482",
- "thousandsseparatorarabic", "u066C",
- "thousandsseparatorpersian", "u066C",
- "three", "u0033",
- "threearabic", "u0663",
- "threebengali", "u09E9",
- "threecircle", "u2462",
- "threecircleinversesansserif", "u278C",
- "threedeva", "u0969",
- "threeeighths", "u215C",
- "threegujarati", "u0AE9",
- "threegurmukhi", "u0A69",
- "threehackarabic", "u0663",
- "threehangzhou", "u3023",
- "threeideographicparen", "u3222",
- "threeinferior", "u2083",
- "threemonospace", "uFF13",
- "threenumeratorbengali", "u09F6",
- "threeparen", "u2476",
- "threeperiod", "u248A",
- "threepersian", "u06F3",
- "threequarters", "u00BE",
- "threeroman", "u2172",
- "threesuperior", "u00B3",
- "threethai", "u0E53",
- "thzsquare", "u3394",
- "tihiragana", "u3061",
- "tikatakana", "u30C1",
- "tikatakanahalfwidth", "uFF81",
- "tikeutacirclekorean", "u3270",
- "tikeutaparenkorean", "u3210",
- "tikeutcirclekorean", "u3262",
- "tikeutkorean", "u3137",
- "tikeutparenkorean", "u3202",
- "tilde", "u02DC",
- "tildebelowcmb", "u0330",
- "tildecmb", "u0303",
- "tildecomb", "u0303",
- "tildedoublecmb", "u0360",
- "tildeoperator", "u223C",
- "tildeoverlaycmb", "u0334",
- "tildeverticalcmb", "u033E",
- "timescircle", "u2297",
- "tipehahebrew", "u0596",
- "tipehalefthebrew", "u0596",
- "tippigurmukhi", "u0A70",
- "titlocyrilliccmb", "u0483",
- "tiwnarmenian", "u057F",
- "tlinebelow", "u1E6F",
- "tmonospace", "uFF54",
- "toarmenian", "u0569",
- "tohiragana", "u3068",
- "tokatakana", "u30C8",
- "tokatakanahalfwidth", "uFF84",
- "tonebarextrahighmod", "u02E5",
- "tonebarextralowmod", "u02E9",
- "tonebarhighmod", "u02E6",
- "tonebarlowmod", "u02E8",
- "tonebarmidmod", "u02E7",
- "tonefive", "u01BD",
- "tonesix", "u0185",
- "tonetwo", "u01A8",
- "tonos", "u0384",
- "tonsquare", "u3327",
- "topatakthai", "u0E0F",
- "tortoiseshellbracketleft", "u3014",
- "tortoiseshellbracketleftsmall", "uFE5D",
- "tortoiseshellbracketleftvertical", "uFE39",
- "tortoiseshellbracketright", "u3015",
- "tortoiseshellbracketrightsmall", "uFE5E",
- "tortoiseshellbracketrightvertical", "uFE3A",
- "totaothai", "u0E15",
- "tpalatalhook", "u01AB",
- "tparen", "u24AF",
- "trademark", "u2122",
- "tretroflexhook", "u0288",
- "triagdn", "u25BC",
- "triaglf", "u25C4",
- "triagrt", "u25BA",
- "triagup", "u25B2",
- "ts", "u02A6",
- "tsadi", "u05E6",
- "tsadidagesh", "uFB46",
- "tsadidageshhebrew", "uFB46",
- "tsadihebrew", "u05E6",
- "tsecyrillic", "u0446",
- "tsere", "u05B5",
- "tsere12", "u05B5",
- "tsere1e", "u05B5",
- "tsere2b", "u05B5",
- "tserehebrew", "u05B5",
- "tserenarrowhebrew", "u05B5",
- "tserequarterhebrew", "u05B5",
- "tserewidehebrew", "u05B5",
- "tshecyrillic", "u045B",
- "ttabengali", "u099F",
- "ttadeva", "u091F",
- "ttagujarati", "u0A9F",
- "ttagurmukhi", "u0A1F",
- "tteharabic", "u0679",
- "ttehfinalarabic", "uFB67",
- "ttehinitialarabic", "uFB68",
- "ttehmedialarabic", "uFB69",
- "tthabengali", "u09A0",
- "tthadeva", "u0920",
- "tthagujarati", "u0AA0",
- "tthagurmukhi", "u0A20",
- "tturned", "u0287",
- "tuhiragana", "u3064",
- "tukatakana", "u30C4",
- "tukatakanahalfwidth", "uFF82",
- "tusmallhiragana", "u3063",
- "tusmallkatakana", "u30C3",
- "tusmallkatakanahalfwidth", "uFF6F",
- "twelvecircle", "u246B",
- "twelveparen", "u247F",
- "twelveperiod", "u2493",
- "twelveroman", "u217B",
- "twentycircle", "u2473",
- "twentyhangzhou", "u5344",
- "twentyparen", "u2487",
- "twentyperiod", "u249B",
- "two", "u0032",
- "twoarabic", "u0662",
- "twobengali", "u09E8",
- "twocircle", "u2461",
- "twocircleinversesansserif", "u278B",
- "twodeva", "u0968",
- "twodotenleader", "u2025",
- "twodotleader", "u2025",
- "twodotleadervertical", "uFE30",
- "twogujarati", "u0AE8",
- "twogurmukhi", "u0A68",
- "twohackarabic", "u0662",
- "twohangzhou", "u3022",
- "twoideographicparen", "u3221",
- "twoinferior", "u2082",
- "twomonospace", "uFF12",
- "twonumeratorbengali", "u09F5",
- "twoparen", "u2475",
- "twoperiod", "u2489",
- "twopersian", "u06F2",
- "tworoman", "u2171",
- "twostroke", "u01BB",
- "twosuperior", "u00B2",
- "twothai", "u0E52",
- "twothirds", "u2154",
- "u", "u0075",
- "uacute", "u00FA",
- "ubar", "u0289",
- "ubengali", "u0989",
- "ubopomofo", "u3128",
- "ubreve", "u016D",
- "ucaron", "u01D4",
- "ucircle", "u24E4",
- "ucircumflex", "u00FB",
- "ucircumflexbelow", "u1E77",
- "ucyrillic", "u0443",
- "udattadeva", "u0951",
- "udblacute", "u0171",
- "udblgrave", "u0215",
- "udeva", "u0909",
- "udieresis", "u00FC",
- "udieresisacute", "u01D8",
- "udieresisbelow", "u1E73",
- "udieresiscaron", "u01DA",
- "udieresiscyrillic", "u04F1",
- "udieresisgrave", "u01DC",
- "udieresismacron", "u01D6",
- "udotbelow", "u1EE5",
- "ugrave", "u00F9",
- "ugujarati", "u0A89",
- "ugurmukhi", "u0A09",
- "uhiragana", "u3046",
- "uhookabove", "u1EE7",
- "uhorn", "u01B0",
- "uhornacute", "u1EE9",
- "uhorndotbelow", "u1EF1",
- "uhorngrave", "u1EEB",
- "uhornhookabove", "u1EED",
- "uhorntilde", "u1EEF",
- "uhungarumlaut", "u0171",
- "uhungarumlautcyrillic", "u04F3",
- "uinvertedbreve", "u0217",
- "ukatakana", "u30A6",
- "ukatakanahalfwidth", "uFF73",
- "ukcyrillic", "u0479",
- "ukorean", "u315C",
- "umacron", "u016B",
- "umacroncyrillic", "u04EF",
- "umacrondieresis", "u1E7B",
- "umatragurmukhi", "u0A41",
- "umonospace", "uFF55",
- "underscore", "u005F",
- "underscoredbl", "u2017",
- "underscoremonospace", "uFF3F",
- "underscorevertical", "uFE33",
- "underscorewavy", "uFE4F",
- "union", "u222A",
- "universal", "u2200",
- "uogonek", "u0173",
- "uparen", "u24B0",
- "upblock", "u2580",
- "upperdothebrew", "u05C4",
- "upsilon", "u03C5",
- "upsilondieresis", "u03CB",
- "upsilondieresistonos", "u03B0",
- "upsilonlatin", "u028A",
- "upsilontonos", "u03CD",
- "uptackbelowcmb", "u031D",
- "uptackmod", "u02D4",
- "uragurmukhi", "u0A73",
- "uring", "u016F",
- "ushortcyrillic", "u045E",
- "usmallhiragana", "u3045",
- "usmallkatakana", "u30A5",
- "usmallkatakanahalfwidth", "uFF69",
- "ustraightcyrillic", "u04AF",
- "ustraightstrokecyrillic", "u04B1",
- "utilde", "u0169",
- "utildeacute", "u1E79",
- "utildebelow", "u1E75",
- "uubengali", "u098A",
- "uudeva", "u090A",
- "uugujarati", "u0A8A",
- "uugurmukhi", "u0A0A",
- "uumatragurmukhi", "u0A42",
- "uuvowelsignbengali", "u09C2",
- "uuvowelsigndeva", "u0942",
- "uuvowelsigngujarati", "u0AC2",
- "uvowelsignbengali", "u09C1",
- "uvowelsigndeva", "u0941",
- "uvowelsigngujarati", "u0AC1",
- "v", "u0076",
- "vadeva", "u0935",
- "vagujarati", "u0AB5",
- "vagurmukhi", "u0A35",
- "vakatakana", "u30F7",
- "vav", "u05D5",
- "vavdagesh", "uFB35",
- "vavdagesh65", "uFB35",
- "vavdageshhebrew", "uFB35",
- "vavhebrew", "u05D5",
- "vavholam", "uFB4B",
- "vavholamhebrew", "uFB4B",
- "vavvavhebrew", "u05F0",
- "vavyodhebrew", "u05F1",
- "vcircle", "u24E5",
- "vdotbelow", "u1E7F",
- "vecyrillic", "u0432",
- "veharabic", "u06A4",
- "vehfinalarabic", "uFB6B",
- "vehinitialarabic", "uFB6C",
- "vehmedialarabic", "uFB6D",
- "vekatakana", "u30F9",
- "venus", "u2640",
- "verticalbar", "u007C",
- "verticallineabovecmb", "u030D",
- "verticallinebelowcmb", "u0329",
- "verticallinelowmod", "u02CC",
- "verticallinemod", "u02C8",
- "vewarmenian", "u057E",
- "vhook", "u028B",
- "vikatakana", "u30F8",
- "viramabengali", "u09CD",
- "viramadeva", "u094D",
- "viramagujarati", "u0ACD",
- "visargabengali", "u0983",
- "visargadeva", "u0903",
- "visargagujarati", "u0A83",
- "vmonospace", "uFF56",
- "voarmenian", "u0578",
- "voicediterationhiragana", "u309E",
- "voicediterationkatakana", "u30FE",
- "voicedmarkkana", "u309B",
- "voicedmarkkanahalfwidth", "uFF9E",
- "vokatakana", "u30FA",
- "vparen", "u24B1",
- "vtilde", "u1E7D",
- "vturned", "u028C",
- "vuhiragana", "u3094",
- "vukatakana", "u30F4",
- "w", "u0077",
- "wacute", "u1E83",
- "waekorean", "u3159",
- "wahiragana", "u308F",
- "wakatakana", "u30EF",
- "wakatakanahalfwidth", "uFF9C",
- "wakorean", "u3158",
- "wasmallhiragana", "u308E",
- "wasmallkatakana", "u30EE",
- "wattosquare", "u3357",
- "wavedash", "u301C",
- "wavyunderscorevertical", "uFE34",
- "wawarabic", "u0648",
- "wawfinalarabic", "uFEEE",
- "wawhamzaabovearabic", "u0624",
- "wawhamzaabovefinalarabic", "uFE86",
- "wbsquare", "u33DD",
- "wcircle", "u24E6",
- "wcircumflex", "u0175",
- "wdieresis", "u1E85",
- "wdotaccent", "u1E87",
- "wdotbelow", "u1E89",
- "wehiragana", "u3091",
- "weierstrass", "u2118",
- "wekatakana", "u30F1",
- "wekorean", "u315E",
- "weokorean", "u315D",
- "wgrave", "u1E81",
- "whitebullet", "u25E6",
- "whitecircle", "u25CB",
- "whitecircleinverse", "u25D9",
- "whitecornerbracketleft", "u300E",
- "whitecornerbracketleftvertical", "uFE43",
- "whitecornerbracketright", "u300F",
- "whitecornerbracketrightvertical", "uFE44",
- "whitediamond", "u25C7",
- "whitediamondcontainingblacksmalldiamond", "u25C8",
- "whitedownpointingsmalltriangle", "u25BF",
- "whitedownpointingtriangle", "u25BD",
- "whiteleftpointingsmalltriangle", "u25C3",
- "whiteleftpointingtriangle", "u25C1",
- "whitelenticularbracketleft", "u3016",
- "whitelenticularbracketright", "u3017",
- "whiterightpointingsmalltriangle", "u25B9",
- "whiterightpointingtriangle", "u25B7",
- "whitesmallsquare", "u25AB",
- "whitesmilingface", "u263A",
- "whitesquare", "u25A1",
- "whitestar", "u2606",
- "whitetelephone", "u260F",
- "whitetortoiseshellbracketleft", "u3018",
- "whitetortoiseshellbracketright", "u3019",
- "whiteuppointingsmalltriangle", "u25B5",
- "whiteuppointingtriangle", "u25B3",
- "wihiragana", "u3090",
- "wikatakana", "u30F0",
- "wikorean", "u315F",
- "wmonospace", "uFF57",
- "wohiragana", "u3092",
- "wokatakana", "u30F2",
- "wokatakanahalfwidth", "uFF66",
- "won", "u20A9",
- "wonmonospace", "uFFE6",
- "wowaenthai", "u0E27",
- "wparen", "u24B2",
- "wring", "u1E98",
- "wsuperior", "u02B7",
- "wturned", "u028D",
- "wynn", "u01BF",
- "x", "u0078",
- "xabovecmb", "u033D",
- "xbopomofo", "u3112",
- "xcircle", "u24E7",
- "xdieresis", "u1E8D",
- "xdotaccent", "u1E8B",
- "xeharmenian", "u056D",
- "xi", "u03BE",
- "xmonospace", "uFF58",
- "xparen", "u24B3",
- "xsuperior", "u02E3",
- "y", "u0079",
- "yaadosquare", "u334E",
- "yabengali", "u09AF",
- "yacute", "u00FD",
- "yadeva", "u092F",
- "yaekorean", "u3152",
- "yagujarati", "u0AAF",
- "yagurmukhi", "u0A2F",
- "yahiragana", "u3084",
- "yakatakana", "u30E4",
- "yakatakanahalfwidth", "uFF94",
- "yakorean", "u3151",
- "yamakkanthai", "u0E4E",
- "yasmallhiragana", "u3083",
- "yasmallkatakana", "u30E3",
- "yasmallkatakanahalfwidth", "uFF6C",
- "yatcyrillic", "u0463",
- "ycircle", "u24E8",
- "ycircumflex", "u0177",
- "ydieresis", "u00FF",
- "ydotaccent", "u1E8F",
- "ydotbelow", "u1EF5",
- "yeharabic", "u064A",
- "yehbarreearabic", "u06D2",
- "yehbarreefinalarabic", "uFBAF",
- "yehfinalarabic", "uFEF2",
- "yehhamzaabovearabic", "u0626",
- "yehhamzaabovefinalarabic", "uFE8A",
- "yehhamzaaboveinitialarabic", "uFE8B",
- "yehhamzaabovemedialarabic", "uFE8C",
- "yehinitialarabic", "uFEF3",
- "yehmedialarabic", "uFEF4",
- "yehmeeminitialarabic", "uFCDD",
- "yehmeemisolatedarabic", "uFC58",
- "yehnoonfinalarabic", "uFC94",
- "yehthreedotsbelowarabic", "u06D1",
- "yekorean", "u3156",
- "yen", "u00A5",
- "yenmonospace", "uFFE5",
- "yeokorean", "u3155",
- "yeorinhieuhkorean", "u3186",
- "yerahbenyomohebrew", "u05AA",
- "yerahbenyomolefthebrew", "u05AA",
- "yericyrillic", "u044B",
- "yerudieresiscyrillic", "u04F9",
- "yesieungkorean", "u3181",
- "yesieungpansioskorean", "u3183",
- "yesieungsioskorean", "u3182",
- "yetivhebrew", "u059A",
- "ygrave", "u1EF3",
- "yhook", "u01B4",
- "yhookabove", "u1EF7",
- "yiarmenian", "u0575",
- "yicyrillic", "u0457",
- "yikorean", "u3162",
- "yinyang", "u262F",
- "yiwnarmenian", "u0582",
- "ymonospace", "uFF59",
- "yod", "u05D9",
- "yoddagesh", "uFB39",
- "yoddageshhebrew", "uFB39",
- "yodhebrew", "u05D9",
- "yodyodhebrew", "u05F2",
- "yodyodpatahhebrew", "uFB1F",
- "yohiragana", "u3088",
- "yoikorean", "u3189",
- "yokatakana", "u30E8",
- "yokatakanahalfwidth", "uFF96",
- "yokorean", "u315B",
- "yosmallhiragana", "u3087",
- "yosmallkatakana", "u30E7",
- "yosmallkatakanahalfwidth", "uFF6E",
- "yotgreek", "u03F3",
- "yoyaekorean", "u3188",
- "yoyakorean", "u3187",
- "yoyakthai", "u0E22",
- "yoyingthai", "u0E0D",
- "yparen", "u24B4",
- "ypogegrammeni", "u037A",
- "ypogegrammenigreekcmb", "u0345",
- "yr", "u01A6",
- "yring", "u1E99",
- "ysuperior", "u02B8",
- "ytilde", "u1EF9",
- "yturned", "u028E",
- "yuhiragana", "u3086",
- "yuikorean", "u318C",
- "yukatakana", "u30E6",
- "yukatakanahalfwidth", "uFF95",
- "yukorean", "u3160",
- "yusbigcyrillic", "u046B",
- "yusbigiotifiedcyrillic", "u046D",
- "yuslittlecyrillic", "u0467",
- "yuslittleiotifiedcyrillic", "u0469",
- "yusmallhiragana", "u3085",
- "yusmallkatakana", "u30E5",
- "yusmallkatakanahalfwidth", "uFF6D",
- "yuyekorean", "u318B",
- "yuyeokorean", "u318A",
- "yyabengali", "u09DF",
- "yyadeva", "u095F",
- "z", "u007A",
- "zaarmenian", "u0566",
- "zacute", "u017A",
- "zadeva", "u095B",
- "zagurmukhi", "u0A5B",
- "zaharabic", "u0638",
- "zahfinalarabic", "uFEC6",
- "zahinitialarabic", "uFEC7",
- "zahiragana", "u3056",
- "zahmedialarabic", "uFEC8",
- "zainarabic", "u0632",
- "zainfinalarabic", "uFEB0",
- "zakatakana", "u30B6",
- "zaqefgadolhebrew", "u0595",
- "zaqefqatanhebrew", "u0594",
- "zarqahebrew", "u0598",
- "zayin", "u05D6",
- "zayindagesh", "uFB36",
- "zayindageshhebrew", "uFB36",
- "zayinhebrew", "u05D6",
- "zbopomofo", "u3117",
- "zcaron", "u017E",
- "zcircle", "u24E9",
- "zcircumflex", "u1E91",
- "zcurl", "u0291",
- "zdot", "u017C",
- "zdotaccent", "u017C",
- "zdotbelow", "u1E93",
- "zecyrillic", "u0437",
- "zedescendercyrillic", "u0499",
- "zedieresiscyrillic", "u04DF",
- "zehiragana", "u305C",
- "zekatakana", "u30BC",
- "zero", "u0030",
- "zeroarabic", "u0660",
- "zerobengali", "u09E6",
- "zerodeva", "u0966",
- "zerogujarati", "u0AE6",
- "zerogurmukhi", "u0A66",
- "zerohackarabic", "u0660",
- "zeroinferior", "u2080",
- "zeromonospace", "uFF10",
- "zeropersian", "u06F0",
- "zerosuperior", "u2070",
- "zerothai", "u0E50",
- "zerowidthjoiner", "uFEFF",
- "zerowidthnonjoiner", "u200C",
- "zerowidthspace", "u200B",
- "zeta", "u03B6",
- "zhbopomofo", "u3113",
- "zhearmenian", "u056A",
- "zhebrevecyrillic", "u04C2",
- "zhecyrillic", "u0436",
- "zhedescendercyrillic", "u0497",
- "zhedieresiscyrillic", "u04DD",
- "zihiragana", "u3058",
- "zikatakana", "u30B8",
- "zinorhebrew", "u05AE",
- "zlinebelow", "u1E95",
- "zmonospace", "uFF5A",
- "zohiragana", "u305E",
- "zokatakana", "u30BE",
- "zparen", "u24B5",
- "zretroflexhook", "u0290",
- "zstroke", "u01B6",
- "zuhiragana", "u305A",
- "zukatakana", "u30BA",
+my %AGL_to_unicode = (
+ "A", "0041",
+ "AE", "00C6",
+ "AEacute", "01FC",
+ "AEmacron", "01E2",
+ "Aacute", "00C1",
+ "Abreve", "0102",
+ "Abreveacute", "1EAE",
+ "Abrevecyrillic", "04D0",
+ "Abrevedotbelow", "1EB6",
+ "Abrevegrave", "1EB0",
+ "Abrevehookabove", "1EB2",
+ "Abrevetilde", "1EB4",
+ "Acaron", "01CD",
+ "Acircle", "24B6",
+ "Acircumflex", "00C2",
+ "Acircumflexacute", "1EA4",
+ "Acircumflexdotbelow", "1EAC",
+ "Acircumflexgrave", "1EA6",
+ "Acircumflexhookabove", "1EA8",
+ "Acircumflextilde", "1EAA",
+ "Acyrillic", "0410",
+ "Adblgrave", "0200",
+ "Adieresis", "00C4",
+ "Adieresiscyrillic", "04D2",
+ "Adieresismacron", "01DE",
+ "Adotbelow", "1EA0",
+ "Adotmacron", "01E0",
+ "Agrave", "00C0",
+ "Ahookabove", "1EA2",
+ "Aiecyrillic", "04D4",
+ "Ainvertedbreve", "0202",
+ "Alpha", "0391",
+ "Alphatonos", "0386",
+ "Amacron", "0100",
+ "Amonospace", "FF21",
+ "Aogonek", "0104",
+ "Aring", "00C5",
+ "Aringacute", "01FA",
+ "Aringbelow", "1E00",
+ "Atilde", "00C3",
+ "Aybarmenian", "0531",
+ "B", "0042",
+ "Bcircle", "24B7",
+ "Bdotaccent", "1E02",
+ "Bdotbelow", "1E04",
+ "Becyrillic", "0411",
+ "Benarmenian", "0532",
+ "Beta", "0392",
+ "Bhook", "0181",
+ "Blinebelow", "1E06",
+ "Bmonospace", "FF22",
+ "Btopbar", "0182",
+ "C", "0043",
+ "Caarmenian", "053E",
+ "Cacute", "0106",
+ "Ccaron", "010C",
+ "Ccedilla", "00C7",
+ "Ccedillaacute", "1E08",
+ "Ccircle", "24B8",
+ "Ccircumflex", "0108",
+ "Cdot", "010A",
+ "Cdotaccent", "010A",
+ "Chaarmenian", "0549",
+ "Cheabkhasiancyrillic", "04BC",
+ "Checyrillic", "0427",
+ "Chedescenderabkhasiancyrillic", "04BE",
+ "Chedescendercyrillic", "04B6",
+ "Chedieresiscyrillic", "04F4",
+ "Cheharmenian", "0543",
+ "Chekhakassiancyrillic", "04CB",
+ "Cheverticalstrokecyrillic", "04B8",
+ "Chi", "03A7",
+ "Chook", "0187",
+ "Cmonospace", "FF23",
+ "Coarmenian", "0551",
+ "D", "0044",
+ "DZ", "01F1",
+ "DZcaron", "01C4",
+ "Daarmenian", "0534",
+ "Dafrican", "0189",
+ "Dcaron", "010E",
+ "Dcedilla", "1E10",
+ "Dcircle", "24B9",
+ "Dcircumflexbelow", "1E12",
+ "Dcroat", "0110",
+ "Ddotaccent", "1E0A",
+ "Ddotbelow", "1E0C",
+ "Decyrillic", "0414",
+ "Deicoptic", "03EE",
+ "Delta", "2206",
+ "Deltagreek", "0394",
+ "Dhook", "018A",
+ "Digammagreek", "03DC",
+ "Djecyrillic", "0402",
+ "Dlinebelow", "1E0E",
+ "Dmonospace", "FF24",
+ "Dslash", "0110",
+ "Dtopbar", "018B",
+ "Dz", "01F2",
+ "Dzcaron", "01C5",
+ "Dzeabkhasiancyrillic", "04E0",
+ "Dzecyrillic", "0405",
+ "Dzhecyrillic", "040F",
+ "E", "0045",
+ "Eacute", "00C9",
+ "Ebreve", "0114",
+ "Ecaron", "011A",
+ "Ecedillabreve", "1E1C",
+ "Echarmenian", "0535",
+ "Ecircle", "24BA",
+ "Ecircumflex", "00CA",
+ "Ecircumflexacute", "1EBE",
+ "Ecircumflexbelow", "1E18",
+ "Ecircumflexdotbelow", "1EC6",
+ "Ecircumflexgrave", "1EC0",
+ "Ecircumflexhookabove", "1EC2",
+ "Ecircumflextilde", "1EC4",
+ "Ecyrillic", "0404",
+ "Edblgrave", "0204",
+ "Edieresis", "00CB",
+ "Edot", "0116",
+ "Edotaccent", "0116",
+ "Edotbelow", "1EB8",
+ "Efcyrillic", "0424",
+ "Egrave", "00C8",
+ "Eharmenian", "0537",
+ "Ehookabove", "1EBA",
+ "Eightroman", "2167",
+ "Einvertedbreve", "0206",
+ "Eiotifiedcyrillic", "0464",
+ "Elcyrillic", "041B",
+ "Elevenroman", "216A",
+ "Emacron", "0112",
+ "Emacronacute", "1E16",
+ "Emacrongrave", "1E14",
+ "Emcyrillic", "041C",
+ "Emonospace", "FF25",
+ "Encyrillic", "041D",
+ "Endescendercyrillic", "04A2",
+ "Eng", "014A",
+ "Enghecyrillic", "04A4",
+ "Enhookcyrillic", "04C7",
+ "Eogonek", "0118",
+ "Eopen", "0190",
+ "Epsilon", "0395",
+ "Epsilontonos", "0388",
+ "Ercyrillic", "0420",
+ "Ereversed", "018E",
+ "Ereversedcyrillic", "042D",
+ "Escyrillic", "0421",
+ "Esdescendercyrillic", "04AA",
+ "Esh", "01A9",
+ "Eta", "0397",
+ "Etarmenian", "0538",
+ "Etatonos", "0389",
+ "Eth", "00D0",
+ "Etilde", "1EBC",
+ "Etildebelow", "1E1A",
+ "Euro", "20AC",
+ "Ezh", "01B7",
+ "Ezhcaron", "01EE",
+ "Ezhreversed", "01B8",
+ "F", "0046",
+ "Fcircle", "24BB",
+ "Fdotaccent", "1E1E",
+ "Feharmenian", "0556",
+ "Feicoptic", "03E4",
+ "Fhook", "0191",
+ "Fitacyrillic", "0472",
+ "Fiveroman", "2164",
+ "Fmonospace", "FF26",
+ "Fourroman", "2163",
+ "G", "0047",
+ "GBsquare", "3387",
+ "Gacute", "01F4",
+ "Gamma", "0393",
+ "Gammaafrican", "0194",
+ "Gangiacoptic", "03EA",
+ "Gbreve", "011E",
+ "Gcaron", "01E6",
+ "Gcedilla", "0122",
+ "Gcircle", "24BC",
+ "Gcircumflex", "011C",
+ "Gcommaaccent", "0122",
+ "Gdot", "0120",
+ "Gdotaccent", "0120",
+ "Gecyrillic", "0413",
+ "Ghadarmenian", "0542",
+ "Ghemiddlehookcyrillic", "0494",
+ "Ghestrokecyrillic", "0492",
+ "Gheupturncyrillic", "0490",
+ "Ghook", "0193",
+ "Gimarmenian", "0533",
+ "Gjecyrillic", "0403",
+ "Gmacron", "1E20",
+ "Gmonospace", "FF27",
+ "Gsmallhook", "029B",
+ "Gstroke", "01E4",
+ "H", "0048",
+ "H18533", "25CF",
+ "H18543", "25AA",
+ "H18551", "25AB",
+ "H22073", "25A1",
+ "HPsquare", "33CB",
+ "Haabkhasiancyrillic", "04A8",
+ "Hadescendercyrillic", "04B2",
+ "Hardsigncyrillic", "042A",
+ "Hbar", "0126",
+ "Hbrevebelow", "1E2A",
+ "Hcedilla", "1E28",
+ "Hcircle", "24BD",
+ "Hcircumflex", "0124",
+ "Hdieresis", "1E26",
+ "Hdotaccent", "1E22",
+ "Hdotbelow", "1E24",
+ "Hmonospace", "FF28",
+ "Hoarmenian", "0540",
+ "Horicoptic", "03E8",
+ "Hzsquare", "3390",
+ "I", "0049",
+ "IAcyrillic", "042F",
+ "IJ", "0132",
+ "IUcyrillic", "042E",
+ "Iacute", "00CD",
+ "Ibreve", "012C",
+ "Icaron", "01CF",
+ "Icircle", "24BE",
+ "Icircumflex", "00CE",
+ "Icyrillic", "0406",
+ "Idblgrave", "0208",
+ "Idieresis", "00CF",
+ "Idieresisacute", "1E2E",
+ "Idieresiscyrillic", "04E4",
+ "Idot", "0130",
+ "Idotaccent", "0130",
+ "Idotbelow", "1ECA",
+ "Iebrevecyrillic", "04D6",
+ "Iecyrillic", "0415",
+ "Ifraktur", "2111",
+ "Igrave", "00CC",
+ "Ihookabove", "1EC8",
+ "Iicyrillic", "0418",
+ "Iinvertedbreve", "020A",
+ "Iishortcyrillic", "0419",
+ "Imacron", "012A",
+ "Imacroncyrillic", "04E2",
+ "Imonospace", "FF29",
+ "Iniarmenian", "053B",
+ "Iocyrillic", "0401",
+ "Iogonek", "012E",
+ "Iota", "0399",
+ "Iotaafrican", "0196",
+ "Iotadieresis", "03AA",
+ "Iotatonos", "038A",
+ "Istroke", "0197",
+ "Itilde", "0128",
+ "Itildebelow", "1E2C",
+ "Izhitsacyrillic", "0474",
+ "Izhitsadblgravecyrillic", "0476",
+ "J", "004A",
+ "Jaarmenian", "0541",
+ "Jcircle", "24BF",
+ "Jcircumflex", "0134",
+ "Jecyrillic", "0408",
+ "Jheharmenian", "054B",
+ "Jmonospace", "FF2A",
+ "K", "004B",
+ "KBsquare", "3385",
+ "KKsquare", "33CD",
+ "Kabashkircyrillic", "04A0",
+ "Kacute", "1E30",
+ "Kacyrillic", "041A",
+ "Kadescendercyrillic", "049A",
+ "Kahookcyrillic", "04C3",
+ "Kappa", "039A",
+ "Kastrokecyrillic", "049E",
+ "Kaverticalstrokecyrillic", "049C",
+ "Kcaron", "01E8",
+ "Kcedilla", "0136",
+ "Kcircle", "24C0",
+ "Kcommaaccent", "0136",
+ "Kdotbelow", "1E32",
+ "Keharmenian", "0554",
+ "Kenarmenian", "053F",
+ "Khacyrillic", "0425",
+ "Kheicoptic", "03E6",
+ "Khook", "0198",
+ "Kjecyrillic", "040C",
+ "Klinebelow", "1E34",
+ "Kmonospace", "FF2B",
+ "Koppacyrillic", "0480",
+ "Koppagreek", "03DE",
+ "Ksicyrillic", "046E",
+ "L", "004C",
+ "LJ", "01C7",
+ "Lacute", "0139",
+ "Lambda", "039B",
+ "Lcaron", "013D",
+ "Lcedilla", "013B",
+ "Lcircle", "24C1",
+ "Lcircumflexbelow", "1E3C",
+ "Lcommaaccent", "013B",
+ "Ldot", "013F",
+ "Ldotaccent", "013F",
+ "Ldotbelow", "1E36",
+ "Ldotbelowmacron", "1E38",
+ "Liwnarmenian", "053C",
+ "Lj", "01C8",
+ "Ljecyrillic", "0409",
+ "Llinebelow", "1E3A",
+ "Lmonospace", "FF2C",
+ "Lslash", "0141",
+ "M", "004D",
+ "MBsquare", "3386",
+ "Macute", "1E3E",
+ "Mcircle", "24C2",
+ "Mdotaccent", "1E40",
+ "Mdotbelow", "1E42",
+ "Menarmenian", "0544",
+ "Mmonospace", "FF2D",
+ "Mturned", "019C",
+ "Mu", "039C",
+ "N", "004E",
+ "NJ", "01CA",
+ "Nacute", "0143",
+ "Ncaron", "0147",
+ "Ncedilla", "0145",
+ "Ncircle", "24C3",
+ "Ncircumflexbelow", "1E4A",
+ "Ncommaaccent", "0145",
+ "Ndotaccent", "1E44",
+ "Ndotbelow", "1E46",
+ "Nhookleft", "019D",
+ "Nineroman", "2168",
+ "Nj", "01CB",
+ "Njecyrillic", "040A",
+ "Nlinebelow", "1E48",
+ "Nmonospace", "FF2E",
+ "Nowarmenian", "0546",
+ "Ntilde", "00D1",
+ "Nu", "039D",
+ "O", "004F",
+ "OE", "0152",
+ "Oacute", "00D3",
+ "Obarredcyrillic", "04E8",
+ "Obarreddieresiscyrillic", "04EA",
+ "Obreve", "014E",
+ "Ocaron", "01D1",
+ "Ocenteredtilde", "019F",
+ "Ocircle", "24C4",
+ "Ocircumflex", "00D4",
+ "Ocircumflexacute", "1ED0",
+ "Ocircumflexdotbelow", "1ED8",
+ "Ocircumflexgrave", "1ED2",
+ "Ocircumflexhookabove", "1ED4",
+ "Ocircumflextilde", "1ED6",
+ "Ocyrillic", "041E",
+ "Odblacute", "0150",
+ "Odblgrave", "020C",
+ "Odieresis", "00D6",
+ "Odieresiscyrillic", "04E6",
+ "Odotbelow", "1ECC",
+ "Ograve", "00D2",
+ "Oharmenian", "0555",
+ "Ohm", "2126",
+ "Ohookabove", "1ECE",
+ "Ohorn", "01A0",
+ "Ohornacute", "1EDA",
+ "Ohorndotbelow", "1EE2",
+ "Ohorngrave", "1EDC",
+ "Ohornhookabove", "1EDE",
+ "Ohorntilde", "1EE0",
+ "Ohungarumlaut", "0150",
+ "Oi", "01A2",
+ "Oinvertedbreve", "020E",
+ "Omacron", "014C",
+ "Omacronacute", "1E52",
+ "Omacrongrave", "1E50",
+ "Omega", "2126",
+ "Omegacyrillic", "0460",
+ "Omegagreek", "03A9",
+ "Omegaroundcyrillic", "047A",
+ "Omegatitlocyrillic", "047C",
+ "Omegatonos", "038F",
+ "Omicron", "039F",
+ "Omicrontonos", "038C",
+ "Omonospace", "FF2F",
+ "Oneroman", "2160",
+ "Oogonek", "01EA",
+ "Oogonekmacron", "01EC",
+ "Oopen", "0186",
+ "Oslash", "00D8",
+ "Oslashacute", "01FE",
+ "Ostrokeacute", "01FE",
+ "Otcyrillic", "047E",
+ "Otilde", "00D5",
+ "Otildeacute", "1E4C",
+ "Otildedieresis", "1E4E",
+ "P", "0050",
+ "Pacute", "1E54",
+ "Pcircle", "24C5",
+ "Pdotaccent", "1E56",
+ "Pecyrillic", "041F",
+ "Peharmenian", "054A",
+ "Pemiddlehookcyrillic", "04A6",
+ "Phi", "03A6",
+ "Phook", "01A4",
+ "Pi", "03A0",
+ "Piwrarmenian", "0553",
+ "Pmonospace", "FF30",
+ "Psi", "03A8",
+ "Psicyrillic", "0470",
+ "Q", "0051",
+ "Qcircle", "24C6",
+ "Qmonospace", "FF31",
+ "R", "0052",
+ "Raarmenian", "054C",
+ "Racute", "0154",
+ "Rcaron", "0158",
+ "Rcedilla", "0156",
+ "Rcircle", "24C7",
+ "Rcommaaccent", "0156",
+ "Rdblgrave", "0210",
+ "Rdotaccent", "1E58",
+ "Rdotbelow", "1E5A",
+ "Rdotbelowmacron", "1E5C",
+ "Reharmenian", "0550",
+ "Rfraktur", "211C",
+ "Rho", "03A1",
+ "Rinvertedbreve", "0212",
+ "Rlinebelow", "1E5E",
+ "Rmonospace", "FF32",
+ "Rsmallinverted", "0281",
+ "Rsmallinvertedsuperior", "02B6",
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+ "SF020000", "2514",
+ "SF030000", "2510",
+ "SF040000", "2518",
+ "SF050000", "253C",
+ "SF060000", "252C",
+ "SF070000", "2534",
+ "SF080000", "251C",
+ "SF090000", "2524",
+ "SF100000", "2500",
+ "SF110000", "2502",
+ "SF190000", "2561",
+ "SF200000", "2562",
+ "SF210000", "2556",
+ "SF220000", "2555",
+ "SF230000", "2563",
+ "SF240000", "2551",
+ "SF250000", "2557",
+ "SF260000", "255D",
+ "SF270000", "255C",
+ "SF280000", "255B",
+ "SF360000", "255E",
+ "SF370000", "255F",
+ "SF380000", "255A",
+ "SF390000", "2554",
+ "SF400000", "2569",
+ "SF410000", "2566",
+ "SF420000", "2560",
+ "SF430000", "2550",
+ "SF440000", "256C",
+ "SF450000", "2567",
+ "SF460000", "2568",
+ "SF470000", "2564",
+ "SF480000", "2565",
+ "SF490000", "2559",
+ "SF500000", "2558",
+ "SF510000", "2552",
+ "SF520000", "2553",
+ "SF530000", "256B",
+ "SF540000", "256A",
+ "Sacute", "015A",
+ "Sacutedotaccent", "1E64",
+ "Sampigreek", "03E0",
+ "Scaron", "0160",
+ "Scarondotaccent", "1E66",
+ "Scedilla", "015E",
+ "Schwa", "018F",
+ "Schwacyrillic", "04D8",
+ "Schwadieresiscyrillic", "04DA",
+ "Scircle", "24C8",
+ "Scircumflex", "015C",
+ "Scommaaccent", "0218",
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+ "Sdotbelow", "1E62",
+ "Sdotbelowdotaccent", "1E68",
+ "Seharmenian", "054D",
+ "Sevenroman", "2166",
+ "Shaarmenian", "0547",
+ "Shacyrillic", "0428",
+ "Shchacyrillic", "0429",
+ "Sheicoptic", "03E2",
+ "Shhacyrillic", "04BA",
+ "Shimacoptic", "03EC",
+ "Sigma", "03A3",
+ "Sixroman", "2165",
+ "Smonospace", "FF33",
+ "Softsigncyrillic", "042C",
+ "Stigmagreek", "03DA",
+ "T", "0054",
+ "Tau", "03A4",
+ "Tbar", "0166",
+ "Tcaron", "0164",
+ "Tcedilla", "0162",
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+ "Tcommaaccent", "0162",
+ "Tdotaccent", "1E6A",
+ "Tdotbelow", "1E6C",
+ "Tecyrillic", "0422",
+ "Tedescendercyrillic", "04AC",
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+ "Tetsecyrillic", "04B4",
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+ "Thook", "01AC",
+ "Thorn", "00DE",
+ "Threeroman", "2162",
+ "Tiwnarmenian", "054F",
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+ "Tmonospace", "FF34",
+ "Toarmenian", "0539",
+ "Tonefive", "01BC",
+ "Tonesix", "0184",
+ "Tonetwo", "01A7",
+ "Tretroflexhook", "01AE",
+ "Tsecyrillic", "0426",
+ "Tshecyrillic", "040B",
+ "Twelveroman", "216B",
+ "Tworoman", "2161",
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+ "Ubreve", "016C",
+ "Ucaron", "01D3",
+ "Ucircle", "24CA",
+ "Ucircumflex", "00DB",
+ "Ucircumflexbelow", "1E76",
+ "Ucyrillic", "0423",
+ "Udblacute", "0170",
+ "Udblgrave", "0214",
+ "Udieresis", "00DC",
+ "Udieresisacute", "01D7",
+ "Udieresisbelow", "1E72",
+ "Udieresiscaron", "01D9",
+ "Udieresiscyrillic", "04F0",
+ "Udieresisgrave", "01DB",
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+ "Udotbelow", "1EE4",
+ "Ugrave", "00D9",
+ "Uhookabove", "1EE6",
+ "Uhorn", "01AF",
+ "Uhornacute", "1EE8",
+ "Uhorndotbelow", "1EF0",
+ "Uhorngrave", "1EEA",
+ "Uhornhookabove", "1EEC",
+ "Uhorntilde", "1EEE",
+ "Uhungarumlaut", "0170",
+ "Uhungarumlautcyrillic", "04F2",
+ "Uinvertedbreve", "0216",
+ "Ukcyrillic", "0478",
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+ "Umonospace", "FF35",
+ "Uogonek", "0172",
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+ "Upsilon1", "03D2",
+ "Upsilonacutehooksymbolgreek", "03D3",
+ "Upsilonafrican", "01B1",
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+ "Utildeacute", "1E78",
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+ "Vecyrillic", "0412",
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+ "Vhook", "01B2",
+ "Vmonospace", "FF36",
+ "Voarmenian", "0548",
+ "Vtilde", "1E7C",
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+ "Wgrave", "1E80",
+ "Wmonospace", "FF37",
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+ "Xi", "039E",
+ "Xmonospace", "FF38",
+ "Y", "0059",
+ "Yacute", "00DD",
+ "Yatcyrillic", "0462",
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+ "Ydotbelow", "1EF4",
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+ "Yerudieresiscyrillic", "04F8",
+ "Ygrave", "1EF2",
+ "Yhook", "01B3",
+ "Yhookabove", "1EF6",
+ "Yiarmenian", "0545",
+ "Yicyrillic", "0407",
+ "Yiwnarmenian", "0552",
+ "Ymonospace", "FF39",
+ "Ytilde", "1EF8",
+ "Yusbigcyrillic", "046A",
+ "Yusbigiotifiedcyrillic", "046C",
+ "Yuslittlecyrillic", "0466",
+ "Yuslittleiotifiedcyrillic", "0468",
+ "Z", "005A",
+ "Zaarmenian", "0536",
+ "Zacute", "0179",
+ "Zcaron", "017D",
+ "Zcircle", "24CF",
+ "Zcircumflex", "1E90",
+ "Zdot", "017B",
+ "Zdotaccent", "017B",
+ "Zdotbelow", "1E92",
+ "Zecyrillic", "0417",
+ "Zedescendercyrillic", "0498",
+ "Zedieresiscyrillic", "04DE",
+ "Zeta", "0396",
+ "Zhearmenian", "053A",
+ "Zhebrevecyrillic", "04C1",
+ "Zhecyrillic", "0416",
+ "Zhedescendercyrillic", "0496",
+ "Zhedieresiscyrillic", "04DC",
+ "Zlinebelow", "1E94",
+ "Zmonospace", "FF3A",
+ "Zstroke", "01B5",
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+ "aabengali", "0986",
+ "aacute", "00E1",
+ "aadeva", "0906",
+ "aagujarati", "0A86",
+ "aagurmukhi", "0A06",
+ "aamatragurmukhi", "0A3E",
+ "aarusquare", "3303",
+ "aavowelsignbengali", "09BE",
+ "aavowelsigndeva", "093E",
+ "aavowelsigngujarati", "0ABE",
+ "abbreviationmarkarmenian", "055F",
+ "abbreviationsigndeva", "0970",
+ "abengali", "0985",
+ "abopomofo", "311A",
+ "abreve", "0103",
+ "abreveacute", "1EAF",
+ "abrevecyrillic", "04D1",
+ "abrevedotbelow", "1EB7",
+ "abrevegrave", "1EB1",
+ "abrevehookabove", "1EB3",
+ "abrevetilde", "1EB5",
+ "acaron", "01CE",
+ "acircle", "24D0",
+ "acircumflex", "00E2",
+ "acircumflexacute", "1EA5",
+ "acircumflexdotbelow", "1EAD",
+ "acircumflexgrave", "1EA7",
+ "acircumflexhookabove", "1EA9",
+ "acircumflextilde", "1EAB",
+ "acute", "00B4",
+ "acutebelowcmb", "0317",
+ "acutecmb", "0301",
+ "acutecomb", "0301",
+ "acutedeva", "0954",
+ "acutelowmod", "02CF",
+ "acutetonecmb", "0341",
+ "acyrillic", "0430",
+ "adblgrave", "0201",
+ "addakgurmukhi", "0A71",
+ "adeva", "0905",
+ "adieresis", "00E4",
+ "adieresiscyrillic", "04D3",
+ "adieresismacron", "01DF",
+ "adotbelow", "1EA1",
+ "adotmacron", "01E1",
+ "ae", "00E6",
+ "aeacute", "01FD",
+ "aekorean", "3150",
+ "aemacron", "01E3",
+ "afii00208", "2015",
+ "afii08941", "20A4",
+ "afii10017", "0410",
+ "afii10018", "0411",
+ "afii10019", "0412",
+ "afii10020", "0413",
+ "afii10021", "0414",
+ "afii10022", "0415",
+ "afii10023", "0401",
+ "afii10024", "0416",
+ "afii10025", "0417",
+ "afii10026", "0418",
+ "afii10027", "0419",
+ "afii10028", "041A",
+ "afii10029", "041B",
+ "afii10030", "041C",
+ "afii10031", "041D",
+ "afii10032", "041E",
+ "afii10033", "041F",
+ "afii10034", "0420",
+ "afii10035", "0421",
+ "afii10036", "0422",
+ "afii10037", "0423",
+ "afii10038", "0424",
+ "afii10039", "0425",
+ "afii10040", "0426",
+ "afii10041", "0427",
+ "afii10042", "0428",
+ "afii10043", "0429",
+ "afii10044", "042A",
+ "afii10045", "042B",
+ "afii10046", "042C",
+ "afii10047", "042D",
+ "afii10048", "042E",
+ "afii10049", "042F",
+ "afii10050", "0490",
+ "afii10051", "0402",
+ "afii10052", "0403",
+ "afii10053", "0404",
+ "afii10054", "0405",
+ "afii10055", "0406",
+ "afii10056", "0407",
+ "afii10057", "0408",
+ "afii10058", "0409",
+ "afii10059", "040A",
+ "afii10060", "040B",
+ "afii10061", "040C",
+ "afii10062", "040E",
+ "afii10065", "0430",
+ "afii10066", "0431",
+ "afii10067", "0432",
+ "afii10068", "0433",
+ "afii10069", "0434",
+ "afii10070", "0435",
+ "afii10071", "0451",
+ "afii10072", "0436",
+ "afii10073", "0437",
+ "afii10074", "0438",
+ "afii10075", "0439",
+ "afii10076", "043A",
+ "afii10077", "043B",
+ "afii10078", "043C",
+ "afii10079", "043D",
+ "afii10080", "043E",
+ "afii10081", "043F",
+ "afii10082", "0440",
+ "afii10083", "0441",
+ "afii10084", "0442",
+ "afii10085", "0443",
+ "afii10086", "0444",
+ "afii10087", "0445",
+ "afii10088", "0446",
+ "afii10089", "0447",
+ "afii10090", "0448",
+ "afii10091", "0449",
+ "afii10092", "044A",
+ "afii10093", "044B",
+ "afii10094", "044C",
+ "afii10095", "044D",
+ "afii10096", "044E",
+ "afii10097", "044F",
+ "afii10098", "0491",
+ "afii10099", "0452",
+ "afii10100", "0453",
+ "afii10101", "0454",
+ "afii10102", "0455",
+ "afii10103", "0456",
+ "afii10104", "0457",
+ "afii10105", "0458",
+ "afii10106", "0459",
+ "afii10107", "045A",
+ "afii10108", "045B",
+ "afii10109", "045C",
+ "afii10110", "045E",
+ "afii10145", "040F",
+ "afii10146", "0462",
+ "afii10147", "0472",
+ "afii10148", "0474",
+ "afii10193", "045F",
+ "afii10194", "0463",
+ "afii10195", "0473",
+ "afii10196", "0475",
+ "afii10846", "04D9",
+ "afii299", "200E",
+ "afii300", "200F",
+ "afii301", "200D",
+ "afii57381", "066A",
+ "afii57388", "060C",
+ "afii57392", "0660",
+ "afii57393", "0661",
+ "afii57394", "0662",
+ "afii57395", "0663",
+ "afii57396", "0664",
+ "afii57397", "0665",
+ "afii57398", "0666",
+ "afii57399", "0667",
+ "afii57400", "0668",
+ "afii57401", "0669",
+ "afii57403", "061B",
+ "afii57407", "061F",
+ "afii57409", "0621",
+ "afii57410", "0622",
+ "afii57411", "0623",
+ "afii57412", "0624",
+ "afii57413", "0625",
+ "afii57414", "0626",
+ "afii57415", "0627",
+ "afii57416", "0628",
+ "afii57417", "0629",
+ "afii57418", "062A",
+ "afii57419", "062B",
+ "afii57420", "062C",
+ "afii57421", "062D",
+ "afii57422", "062E",
+ "afii57423", "062F",
+ "afii57424", "0630",
+ "afii57425", "0631",
+ "afii57426", "0632",
+ "afii57427", "0633",
+ "afii57428", "0634",
+ "afii57429", "0635",
+ "afii57430", "0636",
+ "afii57431", "0637",
+ "afii57432", "0638",
+ "afii57433", "0639",
+ "afii57434", "063A",
+ "afii57440", "0640",
+ "afii57441", "0641",
+ "afii57442", "0642",
+ "afii57443", "0643",
+ "afii57444", "0644",
+ "afii57445", "0645",
+ "afii57446", "0646",
+ "afii57448", "0648",
+ "afii57449", "0649",
+ "afii57450", "064A",
+ "afii57451", "064B",
+ "afii57452", "064C",
+ "afii57453", "064D",
+ "afii57454", "064E",
+ "afii57455", "064F",
+ "afii57456", "0650",
+ "afii57457", "0651",
+ "afii57458", "0652",
+ "afii57470", "0647",
+ "afii57505", "06A4",
+ "afii57506", "067E",
+ "afii57507", "0686",
+ "afii57508", "0698",
+ "afii57509", "06AF",
+ "afii57511", "0679",
+ "afii57512", "0688",
+ "afii57513", "0691",
+ "afii57514", "06BA",
+ "afii57519", "06D2",
+ "afii57534", "06D5",
+ "afii57636", "20AA",
+ "afii57645", "05BE",
+ "afii57658", "05C3",
+ "afii57664", "05D0",
+ "afii57665", "05D1",
+ "afii57666", "05D2",
+ "afii57667", "05D3",
+ "afii57668", "05D4",
+ "afii57669", "05D5",
+ "afii57670", "05D6",
+ "afii57671", "05D7",
+ "afii57672", "05D8",
+ "afii57673", "05D9",
+ "afii57674", "05DA",
+ "afii57675", "05DB",
+ "afii57676", "05DC",
+ "afii57677", "05DD",
+ "afii57678", "05DE",
+ "afii57679", "05DF",
+ "afii57680", "05E0",
+ "afii57681", "05E1",
+ "afii57682", "05E2",
+ "afii57683", "05E3",
+ "afii57684", "05E4",
+ "afii57685", "05E5",
+ "afii57686", "05E6",
+ "afii57687", "05E7",
+ "afii57688", "05E8",
+ "afii57689", "05E9",
+ "afii57690", "05EA",
+ "afii57694", "FB2A",
+ "afii57695", "FB2B",
+ "afii57700", "FB4B",
+ "afii57705", "FB1F",
+ "afii57716", "05F0",
+ "afii57717", "05F1",
+ "afii57718", "05F2",
+ "afii57723", "FB35",
+ "afii57793", "05B4",
+ "afii57794", "05B5",
+ "afii57795", "05B6",
+ "afii57796", "05BB",
+ "afii57797", "05B8",
+ "afii57798", "05B7",
+ "afii57799", "05B0",
+ "afii57800", "05B2",
+ "afii57801", "05B1",
+ "afii57802", "05B3",
+ "afii57803", "05C2",
+ "afii57804", "05C1",
+ "afii57806", "05B9",
+ "afii57807", "05BC",
+ "afii57839", "05BD",
+ "afii57841", "05BF",
+ "afii57842", "05C0",
+ "afii57929", "02BC",
+ "afii61248", "2105",
+ "afii61289", "2113",
+ "afii61352", "2116",
+ "afii61573", "202C",
+ "afii61574", "202D",
+ "afii61575", "202E",
+ "afii61664", "200C",
+ "afii63167", "066D",
+ "afii64937", "02BD",
+ "agrave", "00E0",
+ "agujarati", "0A85",
+ "agurmukhi", "0A05",
+ "ahiragana", "3042",
+ "ahookabove", "1EA3",
+ "aibengali", "0990",
+ "aibopomofo", "311E",
+ "aideva", "0910",
+ "aiecyrillic", "04D5",
+ "aigujarati", "0A90",
+ "aigurmukhi", "0A10",
+ "aimatragurmukhi", "0A48",
+ "ainarabic", "0639",
+ "ainfinalarabic", "FECA",
+ "aininitialarabic", "FECB",
+ "ainmedialarabic", "FECC",
+ "ainvertedbreve", "0203",
+ "aivowelsignbengali", "09C8",
+ "aivowelsigndeva", "0948",
+ "aivowelsigngujarati", "0AC8",
+ "akatakana", "30A2",
+ "akatakanahalfwidth", "FF71",
+ "akorean", "314F",
+ "alef", "05D0",
+ "alefarabic", "0627",
+ "alefdageshhebrew", "FB30",
+ "aleffinalarabic", "FE8E",
+ "alefhamzaabovearabic", "0623",
+ "alefhamzaabovefinalarabic", "FE84",
+ "alefhamzabelowarabic", "0625",
+ "alefhamzabelowfinalarabic", "FE88",
+ "alefhebrew", "05D0",
+ "aleflamedhebrew", "FB4F",
+ "alefmaddaabovearabic", "0622",
+ "alefmaddaabovefinalarabic", "FE82",
+ "alefmaksuraarabic", "0649",
+ "alefmaksurafinalarabic", "FEF0",
+ "alefmaksurainitialarabic", "FEF3",
+ "alefmaksuramedialarabic", "FEF4",
+ "alefpatahhebrew", "FB2E",
+ "alefqamatshebrew", "FB2F",
+ "aleph", "2135",
+ "allequal", "224C",
+ "alpha", "03B1",
+ "alphatonos", "03AC",
+ "amacron", "0101",
+ "amonospace", "FF41",
+ "ampersand", "0026",
+ "ampersandmonospace", "FF06",
+ "amsquare", "33C2",
+ "anbopomofo", "3122",
+ "angbopomofo", "3124",
+ "angkhankhuthai", "0E5A",
+ "angle", "2220",
+ "anglebracketleft", "3008",
+ "anglebracketleftvertical", "FE3F",
+ "anglebracketright", "3009",
+ "anglebracketrightvertical", "FE40",
+ "angleleft", "2329",
+ "angleright", "232A",
+ "angstrom", "212B",
+ "anoteleia", "0387",
+ "anudattadeva", "0952",
+ "anusvarabengali", "0982",
+ "anusvaradeva", "0902",
+ "anusvaragujarati", "0A82",
+ "aogonek", "0105",
+ "apaatosquare", "3300",
+ "aparen", "249C",
+ "apostrophearmenian", "055A",
+ "apostrophemod", "02BC",
+ "approaches", "2250",
+ "approxequal", "2248",
+ "approxequalorimage", "2252",
+ "approximatelyequal", "2245",
+ "araeaekorean", "318E",
+ "araeakorean", "318D",
+ "arc", "2312",
+ "arighthalfring", "1E9A",
+ "aring", "00E5",
+ "aringacute", "01FB",
+ "aringbelow", "1E01",
+ "arrowboth", "2194",
+ "arrowdashdown", "21E3",
+ "arrowdashleft", "21E0",
+ "arrowdashright", "21E2",
+ "arrowdashup", "21E1",
+ "arrowdblboth", "21D4",
+ "arrowdbldown", "21D3",
+ "arrowdblleft", "21D0",
+ "arrowdblright", "21D2",
+ "arrowdblup", "21D1",
+ "arrowdown", "2193",
+ "arrowdownleft", "2199",
+ "arrowdownright", "2198",
+ "arrowdownwhite", "21E9",
+ "arrowheaddownmod", "02C5",
+ "arrowheadleftmod", "02C2",
+ "arrowheadrightmod", "02C3",
+ "arrowheadupmod", "02C4",
+ "arrowleft", "2190",
+ "arrowleftdbl", "21D0",
+ "arrowleftdblstroke", "21CD",
+ "arrowleftoverright", "21C6",
+ "arrowleftwhite", "21E6",
+ "arrowright", "2192",
+ "arrowrightdblstroke", "21CF",
+ "arrowrightheavy", "279E",
+ "arrowrightoverleft", "21C4",
+ "arrowrightwhite", "21E8",
+ "arrowtableft", "21E4",
+ "arrowtabright", "21E5",
+ "arrowup", "2191",
+ "arrowupdn", "2195",
+ "arrowupdnbse", "21A8",
+ "arrowupdownbase", "21A8",
+ "arrowupleft", "2196",
+ "arrowupleftofdown", "21C5",
+ "arrowupright", "2197",
+ "arrowupwhite", "21E7",
+ "asciicircum", "005E",
+ "asciicircummonospace", "FF3E",
+ "asciitilde", "007E",
+ "asciitildemonospace", "FF5E",
+ "ascript", "0251",
+ "ascriptturned", "0252",
+ "asmallhiragana", "3041",
+ "asmallkatakana", "30A1",
+ "asmallkatakanahalfwidth", "FF67",
+ "asterisk", "002A",
+ "asteriskaltonearabic", "066D",
+ "asteriskarabic", "066D",
+ "asteriskmath", "2217",
+ "asteriskmonospace", "FF0A",
+ "asterisksmall", "FE61",
+ "asterism", "2042",
+ "asymptoticallyequal", "2243",
+ "at", "0040",
+ "atilde", "00E3",
+ "atmonospace", "FF20",
+ "atsmall", "FE6B",
+ "aturned", "0250",
+ "aubengali", "0994",
+ "aubopomofo", "3120",
+ "audeva", "0914",
+ "augujarati", "0A94",
+ "augurmukhi", "0A14",
+ "aulengthmarkbengali", "09D7",
+ "aumatragurmukhi", "0A4C",
+ "auvowelsignbengali", "09CC",
+ "auvowelsigndeva", "094C",
+ "auvowelsigngujarati", "0ACC",
+ "avagrahadeva", "093D",
+ "aybarmenian", "0561",
+ "ayin", "05E2",
+ "ayinaltonehebrew", "FB20",
+ "ayinhebrew", "05E2",
+ "b", "0062",
+ "babengali", "09AC",
+ "backslash", "005C",
+ "backslashmonospace", "FF3C",
+ "badeva", "092C",
+ "bagujarati", "0AAC",
+ "bagurmukhi", "0A2C",
+ "bahiragana", "3070",
+ "bahtthai", "0E3F",
+ "bakatakana", "30D0",
+ "bar", "007C",
+ "barmonospace", "FF5C",
+ "bbopomofo", "3105",
+ "bcircle", "24D1",
+ "bdotaccent", "1E03",
+ "bdotbelow", "1E05",
+ "beamedsixteenthnotes", "266C",
+ "because", "2235",
+ "becyrillic", "0431",
+ "beharabic", "0628",
+ "behfinalarabic", "FE90",
+ "behinitialarabic", "FE91",
+ "behiragana", "3079",
+ "behmedialarabic", "FE92",
+ "behmeeminitialarabic", "FC9F",
+ "behmeemisolatedarabic", "FC08",
+ "behnoonfinalarabic", "FC6D",
+ "bekatakana", "30D9",
+ "benarmenian", "0562",
+ "bet", "05D1",
+ "beta", "03B2",
+ "betasymbolgreek", "03D0",
+ "betdagesh", "FB31",
+ "betdageshhebrew", "FB31",
+ "bethebrew", "05D1",
+ "betrafehebrew", "FB4C",
+ "bhabengali", "09AD",
+ "bhadeva", "092D",
+ "bhagujarati", "0AAD",
+ "bhagurmukhi", "0A2D",
+ "bhook", "0253",
+ "bihiragana", "3073",
+ "bikatakana", "30D3",
+ "bilabialclick", "0298",
+ "bindigurmukhi", "0A02",
+ "birusquare", "3331",
+ "blackcircle", "25CF",
+ "blackdiamond", "25C6",
+ "blackdownpointingtriangle", "25BC",
+ "blackleftpointingpointer", "25C4",
+ "blackleftpointingtriangle", "25C0",
+ "blacklenticularbracketleft", "3010",
+ "blacklenticularbracketleftvertical", "FE3B",
+ "blacklenticularbracketright", "3011",
+ "blacklenticularbracketrightvertical", "FE3C",
+ "blacklowerlefttriangle", "25E3",
+ "blacklowerrighttriangle", "25E2",
+ "blackrectangle", "25AC",
+ "blackrightpointingpointer", "25BA",
+ "blackrightpointingtriangle", "25B6",
+ "blacksmallsquare", "25AA",
+ "blacksmilingface", "263B",
+ "blacksquare", "25A0",
+ "blackstar", "2605",
+ "blackupperlefttriangle", "25E4",
+ "blackupperrighttriangle", "25E5",
+ "blackuppointingsmalltriangle", "25B4",
+ "blackuppointingtriangle", "25B2",
+ "blank", "2423",
+ "blinebelow", "1E07",
+ "block", "2588",
+ "bmonospace", "FF42",
+ "bobaimaithai", "0E1A",
+ "bohiragana", "307C",
+ "bokatakana", "30DC",
+ "bparen", "249D",
+ "bqsquare", "33C3",
+ "braceleft", "007B",
+ "braceleftmonospace", "FF5B",
+ "braceleftsmall", "FE5B",
+ "braceleftvertical", "FE37",
+ "braceright", "007D",
+ "bracerightmonospace", "FF5D",
+ "bracerightsmall", "FE5C",
+ "bracerightvertical", "FE38",
+ "bracketleft", "005B",
+ "bracketleftmonospace", "FF3B",
+ "bracketright", "005D",
+ "bracketrightmonospace", "FF3D",
+ "breve", "02D8",
+ "brevebelowcmb", "032E",
+ "brevecmb", "0306",
+ "breveinvertedbelowcmb", "032F",
+ "breveinvertedcmb", "0311",
+ "breveinverteddoublecmb", "0361",
+ "bridgebelowcmb", "032A",
+ "bridgeinvertedbelowcmb", "033A",
+ "brokenbar", "00A6",
+ "bstroke", "0180",
+ "btopbar", "0183",
+ "buhiragana", "3076",
+ "bukatakana", "30D6",
+ "bullet", "2022",
+ "bulletinverse", "25D8",
+ "bulletoperator", "2219",
+ "bullseye", "25CE",
+ "c", "0063",
+ "caarmenian", "056E",
+ "cabengali", "099A",
+ "cacute", "0107",
+ "cadeva", "091A",
+ "cagujarati", "0A9A",
+ "cagurmukhi", "0A1A",
+ "calsquare", "3388",
+ "candrabindubengali", "0981",
+ "candrabinducmb", "0310",
+ "candrabindudeva", "0901",
+ "candrabindugujarati", "0A81",
+ "capslock", "21EA",
+ "careof", "2105",
+ "caron", "02C7",
+ "caronbelowcmb", "032C",
+ "caroncmb", "030C",
+ "carriagereturn", "21B5",
+ "cbopomofo", "3118",
+ "ccaron", "010D",
+ "ccedilla", "00E7",
+ "ccedillaacute", "1E09",
+ "ccircle", "24D2",
+ "ccircumflex", "0109",
+ "ccurl", "0255",
+ "cdot", "010B",
+ "cdotaccent", "010B",
+ "cdsquare", "33C5",
+ "cedilla", "00B8",
+ "cedillacmb", "0327",
+ "cent", "00A2",
+ "centigrade", "2103",
+ "centmonospace", "FFE0",
+ "chaarmenian", "0579",
+ "chabengali", "099B",
+ "chadeva", "091B",
+ "chagujarati", "0A9B",
+ "chagurmukhi", "0A1B",
+ "chbopomofo", "3114",
+ "cheabkhasiancyrillic", "04BD",
+ "checkmark", "2713",
+ "checyrillic", "0447",
+ "chedescenderabkhasiancyrillic", "04BF",
+ "chedescendercyrillic", "04B7",
+ "chedieresiscyrillic", "04F5",
+ "cheharmenian", "0573",
+ "chekhakassiancyrillic", "04CC",
+ "cheverticalstrokecyrillic", "04B9",
+ "chi", "03C7",
+ "chieuchacirclekorean", "3277",
+ "chieuchaparenkorean", "3217",
+ "chieuchcirclekorean", "3269",
+ "chieuchkorean", "314A",
+ "chieuchparenkorean", "3209",
+ "chochangthai", "0E0A",
+ "chochanthai", "0E08",
+ "chochingthai", "0E09",
+ "chochoethai", "0E0C",
+ "chook", "0188",
+ "cieucacirclekorean", "3276",
+ "cieucaparenkorean", "3216",
+ "cieuccirclekorean", "3268",
+ "cieuckorean", "3148",
+ "cieucparenkorean", "3208",
+ "cieucuparenkorean", "321C",
+ "circle", "25CB",
+ "circlemultiply", "2297",
+ "circleot", "2299",
+ "circleplus", "2295",
+ "circlepostalmark", "3036",
+ "circlewithlefthalfblack", "25D0",
+ "circlewithrighthalfblack", "25D1",
+ "circumflex", "02C6",
+ "circumflexbelowcmb", "032D",
+ "circumflexcmb", "0302",
+ "clear", "2327",
+ "clickalveolar", "01C2",
+ "clickdental", "01C0",
+ "clicklateral", "01C1",
+ "clickretroflex", "01C3",
+ "club", "2663",
+ "clubsuitblack", "2663",
+ "clubsuitwhite", "2667",
+ "cmcubedsquare", "33A4",
+ "cmonospace", "FF43",
+ "cmsquaredsquare", "33A0",
+ "coarmenian", "0581",
+ "colon", "003A",
+ "colonmonetary", "20A1",
+ "colonmonospace", "FF1A",
+ "colonsign", "20A1",
+ "colonsmall", "FE55",
+ "colontriangularhalfmod", "02D1",
+ "colontriangularmod", "02D0",
+ "comma", "002C",
+ "commaabovecmb", "0313",
+ "commaaboverightcmb", "0315",
+ "commaarabic", "060C",
+ "commaarmenian", "055D",
+ "commamonospace", "FF0C",
+ "commareversedabovecmb", "0314",
+ "commareversedmod", "02BD",
+ "commasmall", "FE50",
+ "commaturnedabovecmb", "0312",
+ "commaturnedmod", "02BB",
+ "compass", "263C",
+ "congruent", "2245",
+ "contourintegral", "222E",
+ "control", "2303",
+ "controlACK", "0006",
+ "controlBEL", "0007",
+ "controlBS", "0008",
+ "controlCAN", "0018",
+ "controlCR", "000D",
+ "controlDC1", "0011",
+ "controlDC2", "0012",
+ "controlDC3", "0013",
+ "controlDC4", "0014",
+ "controlDEL", "007F",
+ "controlDLE", "0010",
+ "controlEM", "0019",
+ "controlENQ", "0005",
+ "controlEOT", "0004",
+ "controlESC", "001B",
+ "controlETB", "0017",
+ "controlETX", "0003",
+ "controlFF", "000C",
+ "controlFS", "001C",
+ "controlGS", "001D",
+ "controlHT", "0009",
+ "controlLF", "000A",
+ "controlNAK", "0015",
+ "controlRS", "001E",
+ "controlSI", "000F",
+ "controlSO", "000E",
+ "controlSOT", "0002",
+ "controlSTX", "0001",
+ "controlSUB", "001A",
+ "controlSYN", "0016",
+ "controlUS", "001F",
+ "controlVT", "000B",
+ "copyright", "00A9",
+ "cornerbracketleft", "300C",
+ "cornerbracketlefthalfwidth", "FF62",
+ "cornerbracketleftvertical", "FE41",
+ "cornerbracketright", "300D",
+ "cornerbracketrighthalfwidth", "FF63",
+ "cornerbracketrightvertical", "FE42",
+ "corporationsquare", "337F",
+ "cosquare", "33C7",
+ "coverkgsquare", "33C6",
+ "cparen", "249E",
+ "cruzeiro", "20A2",
+ "cstretched", "0297",
+ "curlyand", "22CF",
+ "curlyor", "22CE",
+ "currency", "00A4",
+ "d", "0064",
+ "daarmenian", "0564",
+ "dabengali", "09A6",
+ "dadarabic", "0636",
+ "dadeva", "0926",
+ "dadfinalarabic", "FEBE",
+ "dadinitialarabic", "FEBF",
+ "dadmedialarabic", "FEC0",
+ "dagesh", "05BC",
+ "dageshhebrew", "05BC",
+ "dagger", "2020",
+ "daggerdbl", "2021",
+ "dagujarati", "0AA6",
+ "dagurmukhi", "0A26",
+ "dahiragana", "3060",
+ "dakatakana", "30C0",
+ "dalarabic", "062F",
+ "dalet", "05D3",
+ "daletdagesh", "FB33",
+ "daletdageshhebrew", "FB33",
+ "dalethatafpatah", "05D3_05B2",
+ "dalethatafpatahhebrew", "05D3_05B2",
+ "dalethatafsegol", "05D3_05B1",
+ "dalethatafsegolhebrew", "05D3_05B1",
+ "dalethebrew", "05D3",
+ "dalethiriq", "05D3_05B4",
+ "dalethiriqhebrew", "05D3_05B4",
+ "daletholam", "05D3_05B9",
+ "daletholamhebrew", "05D3_05B9",
+ "daletpatah", "05D3_05B7",
+ "daletpatahhebrew", "05D3_05B7",
+ "daletqamats", "05D3_05B8",
+ "daletqamatshebrew", "05D3_05B8",
+ "daletqubuts", "05D3_05BB",
+ "daletqubutshebrew", "05D3_05BB",
+ "daletsegol", "05D3_05B6",
+ "daletsegolhebrew", "05D3_05B6",
+ "daletsheva", "05D3_05B0",
+ "daletshevahebrew", "05D3_05B0",
+ "dalettsere", "05D3_05B5",
+ "dalettserehebrew", "05D3_05B5",
+ "dalfinalarabic", "FEAA",
+ "dammaarabic", "064F",
+ "dammalowarabic", "064F",
+ "dammatanaltonearabic", "064C",
+ "dammatanarabic", "064C",
+ "danda", "0964",
+ "dargahebrew", "05A7",
+ "dargalefthebrew", "05A7",
+ "dasiapneumatacyrilliccmb", "0485",
+ "dblanglebracketleft", "300A",
+ "dblanglebracketleftvertical", "FE3D",
+ "dblanglebracketright", "300B",
+ "dblanglebracketrightvertical", "FE3E",
+ "dblarchinvertedbelowcmb", "032B",
+ "dblarrowleft", "21D4",
+ "dblarrowright", "21D2",
+ "dbldanda", "0965",
+ "dblgravecmb", "030F",
+ "dblintegral", "222C",
+ "dbllowline", "2017",
+ "dbllowlinecmb", "0333",
+ "dbloverlinecmb", "033F",
+ "dblprimemod", "02BA",
+ "dblverticalbar", "2016",
+ "dblverticallineabovecmb", "030E",
+ "dbopomofo", "3109",
+ "dbsquare", "33C8",
+ "dcaron", "010F",
+ "dcedilla", "1E11",
+ "dcircle", "24D3",
+ "dcircumflexbelow", "1E13",
+ "dcroat", "0111",
+ "ddabengali", "09A1",
+ "ddadeva", "0921",
+ "ddagujarati", "0AA1",
+ "ddagurmukhi", "0A21",
+ "ddalarabic", "0688",
+ "ddalfinalarabic", "FB89",
+ "dddhadeva", "095C",
+ "ddhabengali", "09A2",
+ "ddhadeva", "0922",
+ "ddhagujarati", "0AA2",
+ "ddhagurmukhi", "0A22",
+ "ddotaccent", "1E0B",
+ "ddotbelow", "1E0D",
+ "decimalseparatorarabic", "066B",
+ "decimalseparatorpersian", "066B",
+ "decyrillic", "0434",
+ "degree", "00B0",
+ "dehihebrew", "05AD",
+ "dehiragana", "3067",
+ "deicoptic", "03EF",
+ "dekatakana", "30C7",
+ "deleteleft", "232B",
+ "deleteright", "2326",
+ "delta", "03B4",
+ "deltaturned", "018D",
+ "denominatorminusonenumeratorbengali", "09F8",
+ "dezh", "02A4",
+ "dhabengali", "09A7",
+ "dhadeva", "0927",
+ "dhagujarati", "0AA7",
+ "dhagurmukhi", "0A27",
+ "dhook", "0257",
+ "dialytikatonos", "0385",
+ "dialytikatonoscmb", "0344",
+ "diamond", "2666",
+ "diamondsuitwhite", "2662",
+ "dieresis", "00A8",
+ "dieresisbelowcmb", "0324",
+ "dieresiscmb", "0308",
+ "dieresistonos", "0385",
+ "dihiragana", "3062",
+ "dikatakana", "30C2",
+ "dittomark", "3003",
+ "divide", "00F7",
+ "divides", "2223",
+ "divisionslash", "2215",
+ "djecyrillic", "0452",
+ "dkshade", "2593",
+ "dlinebelow", "1E0F",
+ "dlsquare", "3397",
+ "dmacron", "0111",
+ "dmonospace", "FF44",
+ "dnblock", "2584",
+ "dochadathai", "0E0E",
+ "dodekthai", "0E14",
+ "dohiragana", "3069",
+ "dokatakana", "30C9",
+ "dollar", "0024",
+ "dollarmonospace", "FF04",
+ "dollarsmall", "FE69",
+ "dong", "20AB",
+ "dorusquare", "3326",
+ "dotaccent", "02D9",
+ "dotaccentcmb", "0307",
+ "dotbelowcmb", "0323",
+ "dotbelowcomb", "0323",
+ "dotkatakana", "30FB",
+ "dotlessi", "0131",
+ "dotlessjstrokehook", "0284",
+ "dotmath", "22C5",
+ "dottedcircle", "25CC",
+ "doubleyodpatah", "FB1F",
+ "doubleyodpatahhebrew", "FB1F",
+ "downtackbelowcmb", "031E",
+ "downtackmod", "02D5",
+ "dparen", "249F",
+ "dtail", "0256",
+ "dtopbar", "018C",
+ "duhiragana", "3065",
+ "dukatakana", "30C5",
+ "dz", "01F3",
+ "dzaltone", "02A3",
+ "dzcaron", "01C6",
+ "dzcurl", "02A5",
+ "dzeabkhasiancyrillic", "04E1",
+ "dzecyrillic", "0455",
+ "dzhecyrillic", "045F",
+ "e", "0065",
+ "eacute", "00E9",
+ "earth", "2641",
+ "ebengali", "098F",
+ "ebopomofo", "311C",
+ "ebreve", "0115",
+ "ecandradeva", "090D",
+ "ecandragujarati", "0A8D",
+ "ecandravowelsigndeva", "0945",
+ "ecandravowelsigngujarati", "0AC5",
+ "ecaron", "011B",
+ "ecedillabreve", "1E1D",
+ "echarmenian", "0565",
+ "echyiwnarmenian", "0587",
+ "ecircle", "24D4",
+ "ecircumflex", "00EA",
+ "ecircumflexacute", "1EBF",
+ "ecircumflexbelow", "1E19",
+ "ecircumflexdotbelow", "1EC7",
+ "ecircumflexgrave", "1EC1",
+ "ecircumflexhookabove", "1EC3",
+ "ecircumflextilde", "1EC5",
+ "ecyrillic", "0454",
+ "edblgrave", "0205",
+ "edeva", "090F",
+ "edieresis", "00EB",
+ "edot", "0117",
+ "edotaccent", "0117",
+ "edotbelow", "1EB9",
+ "eegurmukhi", "0A0F",
+ "eematragurmukhi", "0A47",
+ "efcyrillic", "0444",
+ "egrave", "00E8",
+ "egujarati", "0A8F",
+ "eharmenian", "0567",
+ "ehbopomofo", "311D",
+ "ehiragana", "3048",
+ "ehookabove", "1EBB",
+ "eibopomofo", "311F",
+ "eight", "0038",
+ "eightarabic", "0668",
+ "eightbengali", "09EE",
+ "eightcircle", "2467",
+ "eightcircleinversesansserif", "2791",
+ "eightdeva", "096E",
+ "eighteencircle", "2471",
+ "eighteenparen", "2485",
+ "eighteenperiod", "2499",
+ "eightgujarati", "0AEE",
+ "eightgurmukhi", "0A6E",
+ "eighthackarabic", "0668",
+ "eighthangzhou", "3028",
+ "eighthnotebeamed", "266B",
+ "eightideographicparen", "3227",
+ "eightinferior", "2088",
+ "eightmonospace", "FF18",
+ "eightparen", "247B",
+ "eightperiod", "248F",
+ "eightpersian", "06F8",
+ "eightroman", "2177",
+ "eightsuperior", "2078",
+ "eightthai", "0E58",
+ "einvertedbreve", "0207",
+ "eiotifiedcyrillic", "0465",
+ "ekatakana", "30A8",
+ "ekatakanahalfwidth", "FF74",
+ "ekonkargurmukhi", "0A74",
+ "ekorean", "3154",
+ "elcyrillic", "043B",
+ "element", "2208",
+ "elevencircle", "246A",
+ "elevenparen", "247E",
+ "elevenperiod", "2492",
+ "elevenroman", "217A",
+ "ellipsis", "2026",
+ "ellipsisvertical", "22EE",
+ "emacron", "0113",
+ "emacronacute", "1E17",
+ "emacrongrave", "1E15",
+ "emcyrillic", "043C",
+ "emdash", "2014",
+ "emdashvertical", "FE31",
+ "emonospace", "FF45",
+ "emphasismarkarmenian", "055B",
+ "emptyset", "2205",
+ "enbopomofo", "3123",
+ "encyrillic", "043D",
+ "endash", "2013",
+ "endashvertical", "FE32",
+ "endescendercyrillic", "04A3",
+ "eng", "014B",
+ "engbopomofo", "3125",
+ "enghecyrillic", "04A5",
+ "enhookcyrillic", "04C8",
+ "enspace", "2002",
+ "eogonek", "0119",
+ "eokorean", "3153",
+ "eopen", "025B",
+ "eopenclosed", "029A",
+ "eopenreversed", "025C",
+ "eopenreversedclosed", "025E",
+ "eopenreversedhook", "025D",
+ "eparen", "24A0",
+ "epsilon", "03B5",
+ "epsilontonos", "03AD",
+ "equal", "003D",
+ "equalmonospace", "FF1D",
+ "equalsmall", "FE66",
+ "equalsuperior", "207C",
+ "equivalence", "2261",
+ "erbopomofo", "3126",
+ "ercyrillic", "0440",
+ "ereversed", "0258",
+ "ereversedcyrillic", "044D",
+ "escyrillic", "0441",
+ "esdescendercyrillic", "04AB",
+ "esh", "0283",
+ "eshcurl", "0286",
+ "eshortdeva", "090E",
+ "eshortvowelsigndeva", "0946",
+ "eshreversedloop", "01AA",
+ "eshsquatreversed", "0285",
+ "esmallhiragana", "3047",
+ "esmallkatakana", "30A7",
+ "esmallkatakanahalfwidth", "FF6A",
+ "estimated", "212E",
+ "eta", "03B7",
+ "etarmenian", "0568",
+ "etatonos", "03AE",
+ "eth", "00F0",
+ "etilde", "1EBD",
+ "etildebelow", "1E1B",
+ "etnahtafoukhhebrew", "0591",
+ "etnahtafoukhlefthebrew", "0591",
+ "etnahtahebrew", "0591",
+ "etnahtalefthebrew", "0591",
+ "eturned", "01DD",
+ "eukorean", "3161",
+ "euro", "20AC",
+ "evowelsignbengali", "09C7",
+ "evowelsigndeva", "0947",
+ "evowelsigngujarati", "0AC7",
+ "exclam", "0021",
+ "exclamarmenian", "055C",
+ "exclamdbl", "203C",
+ "exclamdown", "00A1",
+ "exclammonospace", "FF01",
+ "existential", "2203",
+ "ezh", "0292",
+ "ezhcaron", "01EF",
+ "ezhcurl", "0293",
+ "ezhreversed", "01B9",
+ "ezhtail", "01BA",
+ "f", "0066",
+ "fadeva", "095E",
+ "fagurmukhi", "0A5E",
+ "fahrenheit", "2109",
+ "fathaarabic", "064E",
+ "fathalowarabic", "064E",
+ "fathatanarabic", "064B",
+ "fbopomofo", "3108",
+ "fcircle", "24D5",
+ "fdotaccent", "1E1F",
+ "feharabic", "0641",
+ "feharmenian", "0586",
+ "fehfinalarabic", "FED2",
+ "fehinitialarabic", "FED3",
+ "fehmedialarabic", "FED4",
+ "feicoptic", "03E5",
+ "female", "2640",
+ "ff", "FB00",
+ "ffi", "FB03",
+ "ffl", "FB04",
+ "fi", "FB01",
+ "fifteencircle", "246E",
+ "fifteenparen", "2482",
+ "fifteenperiod", "2496",
+ "figuredash", "2012",
+ "filledbox", "25A0",
+ "filledrect", "25AC",
+ "finalkaf", "05DA",
+ "finalkafdagesh", "FB3A",
+ "finalkafdageshhebrew", "FB3A",
+ "finalkafhebrew", "05DA",
+ "finalkafqamats", "05DA_05B8",
+ "finalkafqamatshebrew", "05DA_05B8",
+ "finalkafsheva", "05DA_05B0",
+ "finalkafshevahebrew", "05DA_05B0",
+ "finalmem", "05DD",
+ "finalmemhebrew", "05DD",
+ "finalnun", "05DF",
+ "finalnunhebrew", "05DF",
+ "finalpe", "05E3",
+ "finalpehebrew", "05E3",
+ "finaltsadi", "05E5",
+ "finaltsadihebrew", "05E5",
+ "firsttonechinese", "02C9",
+ "fisheye", "25C9",
+ "fitacyrillic", "0473",
+ "five", "0035",
+ "fivearabic", "0665",
+ "fivebengali", "09EB",
+ "fivecircle", "2464",
+ "fivecircleinversesansserif", "278E",
+ "fivedeva", "096B",
+ "fiveeighths", "215D",
+ "fivegujarati", "0AEB",
+ "fivegurmukhi", "0A6B",
+ "fivehackarabic", "0665",
+ "fivehangzhou", "3025",
+ "fiveideographicparen", "3224",
+ "fiveinferior", "2085",
+ "fivemonospace", "FF15",
+ "fiveparen", "2478",
+ "fiveperiod", "248C",
+ "fivepersian", "06F5",
+ "fiveroman", "2174",
+ "fivesuperior", "2075",
+ "fivethai", "0E55",
+ "fl", "FB02",
+ "florin", "0192",
+ "fmonospace", "FF46",
+ "fmsquare", "3399",
+ "fofanthai", "0E1F",
+ "fofathai", "0E1D",
+ "fongmanthai", "0E4F",
+ "forall", "2200",
+ "four", "0034",
+ "fourarabic", "0664",
+ "fourbengali", "09EA",
+ "fourcircle", "2463",
+ "fourcircleinversesansserif", "278D",
+ "fourdeva", "096A",
+ "fourgujarati", "0AEA",
+ "fourgurmukhi", "0A6A",
+ "fourhackarabic", "0664",
+ "fourhangzhou", "3024",
+ "fourideographicparen", "3223",
+ "fourinferior", "2084",
+ "fourmonospace", "FF14",
+ "fournumeratorbengali", "09F7",
+ "fourparen", "2477",
+ "fourperiod", "248B",
+ "fourpersian", "06F4",
+ "fourroman", "2173",
+ "foursuperior", "2074",
+ "fourteencircle", "246D",
+ "fourteenparen", "2481",
+ "fourteenperiod", "2495",
+ "fourthai", "0E54",
+ "fourthtonechinese", "02CB",
+ "fparen", "24A1",
+ "fraction", "2044",
+ "franc", "20A3",
+ "g", "0067",
+ "gabengali", "0997",
+ "gacute", "01F5",
+ "gadeva", "0917",
+ "gafarabic", "06AF",
+ "gaffinalarabic", "FB93",
+ "gafinitialarabic", "FB94",
+ "gafmedialarabic", "FB95",
+ "gagujarati", "0A97",
+ "gagurmukhi", "0A17",
+ "gahiragana", "304C",
+ "gakatakana", "30AC",
+ "gamma", "03B3",
+ "gammalatinsmall", "0263",
+ "gammasuperior", "02E0",
+ "gangiacoptic", "03EB",
+ "gbopomofo", "310D",
+ "gbreve", "011F",
+ "gcaron", "01E7",
+ "gcedilla", "0123",
+ "gcircle", "24D6",
+ "gcircumflex", "011D",
+ "gcommaaccent", "0123",
+ "gdot", "0121",
+ "gdotaccent", "0121",
+ "gecyrillic", "0433",
+ "gehiragana", "3052",
+ "gekatakana", "30B2",
+ "geometricallyequal", "2251",
+ "gereshaccenthebrew", "059C",
+ "gereshhebrew", "05F3",
+ "gereshmuqdamhebrew", "059D",
+ "germandbls", "00DF",
+ "gershayimaccenthebrew", "059E",
+ "gershayimhebrew", "05F4",
+ "getamark", "3013",
+ "ghabengali", "0998",
+ "ghadarmenian", "0572",
+ "ghadeva", "0918",
+ "ghagujarati", "0A98",
+ "ghagurmukhi", "0A18",
+ "ghainarabic", "063A",
+ "ghainfinalarabic", "FECE",
+ "ghaininitialarabic", "FECF",
+ "ghainmedialarabic", "FED0",
+ "ghemiddlehookcyrillic", "0495",
+ "ghestrokecyrillic", "0493",
+ "gheupturncyrillic", "0491",
+ "ghhadeva", "095A",
+ "ghhagurmukhi", "0A5A",
+ "ghook", "0260",
+ "ghzsquare", "3393",
+ "gihiragana", "304E",
+ "gikatakana", "30AE",
+ "gimarmenian", "0563",
+ "gimel", "05D2",
+ "gimeldagesh", "FB32",
+ "gimeldageshhebrew", "FB32",
+ "gimelhebrew", "05D2",
+ "gjecyrillic", "0453",
+ "glottalinvertedstroke", "01BE",
+ "glottalstop", "0294",
+ "glottalstopinverted", "0296",
+ "glottalstopmod", "02C0",
+ "glottalstopreversed", "0295",
+ "glottalstopreversedmod", "02C1",
+ "glottalstopreversedsuperior", "02E4",
+ "glottalstopstroke", "02A1",
+ "glottalstopstrokereversed", "02A2",
+ "gmacron", "1E21",
+ "gmonospace", "FF47",
+ "gohiragana", "3054",
+ "gokatakana", "30B4",
+ "gparen", "24A2",
+ "gpasquare", "33AC",
+ "gradient", "2207",
+ "grave", "0060",
+ "gravebelowcmb", "0316",
+ "gravecmb", "0300",
+ "gravecomb", "0300",
+ "gravedeva", "0953",
+ "gravelowmod", "02CE",
+ "gravemonospace", "FF40",
+ "gravetonecmb", "0340",
+ "greater", "003E",
+ "greaterequal", "2265",
+ "greaterequalorless", "22DB",
+ "greatermonospace", "FF1E",
+ "greaterorequivalent", "2273",
+ "greaterorless", "2277",
+ "greateroverequal", "2267",
+ "greatersmall", "FE65",
+ "gscript", "0261",
+ "gstroke", "01E5",
+ "guhiragana", "3050",
+ "guillemotleft", "00AB",
+ "guillemotright", "00BB",
+ "guilsinglleft", "2039",
+ "guilsinglright", "203A",
+ "gukatakana", "30B0",
+ "guramusquare", "3318",
+ "gysquare", "33C9",
+ "h", "0068",
+ "haabkhasiancyrillic", "04A9",
+ "haaltonearabic", "06C1",
+ "habengali", "09B9",
+ "hadescendercyrillic", "04B3",
+ "hadeva", "0939",
+ "hagujarati", "0AB9",
+ "hagurmukhi", "0A39",
+ "haharabic", "062D",
+ "hahfinalarabic", "FEA2",
+ "hahinitialarabic", "FEA3",
+ "hahiragana", "306F",
+ "hahmedialarabic", "FEA4",
+ "haitusquare", "332A",
+ "hakatakana", "30CF",
+ "hakatakanahalfwidth", "FF8A",
+ "halantgurmukhi", "0A4D",
+ "hamzaarabic", "0621",
+ "hamzadammaarabic", "0621_064F",
+ "hamzadammatanarabic", "0621_064C",
+ "hamzafathaarabic", "0621_064E",
+ "hamzafathatanarabic", "0621_064B",
+ "hamzalowarabic", "0621",
+ "hamzalowkasraarabic", "0621_0650",
+ "hamzalowkasratanarabic", "0621_064D",
+ "hamzasukunarabic", "0621_0652",
+ "hangulfiller", "3164",
+ "hardsigncyrillic", "044A",
+ "harpoonleftbarbup", "21BC",
+ "harpoonrightbarbup", "21C0",
+ "hasquare", "33CA",
+ "hatafpatah", "05B2",
+ "hatafpatah16", "05B2",
+ "hatafpatah23", "05B2",
+ "hatafpatah2f", "05B2",
+ "hatafpatahhebrew", "05B2",
+ "hatafpatahnarrowhebrew", "05B2",
+ "hatafpatahquarterhebrew", "05B2",
+ "hatafpatahwidehebrew", "05B2",
+ "hatafqamats", "05B3",
+ "hatafqamats1b", "05B3",
+ "hatafqamats28", "05B3",
+ "hatafqamats34", "05B3",
+ "hatafqamatshebrew", "05B3",
+ "hatafqamatsnarrowhebrew", "05B3",
+ "hatafqamatsquarterhebrew", "05B3",
+ "hatafqamatswidehebrew", "05B3",
+ "hatafsegol", "05B1",
+ "hatafsegol17", "05B1",
+ "hatafsegol24", "05B1",
+ "hatafsegol30", "05B1",
+ "hatafsegolhebrew", "05B1",
+ "hatafsegolnarrowhebrew", "05B1",
+ "hatafsegolquarterhebrew", "05B1",
+ "hatafsegolwidehebrew", "05B1",
+ "hbar", "0127",
+ "hbopomofo", "310F",
+ "hbrevebelow", "1E2B",
+ "hcedilla", "1E29",
+ "hcircle", "24D7",
+ "hcircumflex", "0125",
+ "hdieresis", "1E27",
+ "hdotaccent", "1E23",
+ "hdotbelow", "1E25",
+ "he", "05D4",
+ "heart", "2665",
+ "heartsuitblack", "2665",
+ "heartsuitwhite", "2661",
+ "hedagesh", "FB34",
+ "hedageshhebrew", "FB34",
+ "hehaltonearabic", "06C1",
+ "heharabic", "0647",
+ "hehebrew", "05D4",
+ "hehfinalaltonearabic", "FBA7",
+ "hehfinalalttwoarabic", "FEEA",
+ "hehfinalarabic", "FEEA",
+ "hehhamzaabovefinalarabic", "FBA5",
+ "hehhamzaaboveisolatedarabic", "FBA4",
+ "hehinitialaltonearabic", "FBA8",
+ "hehinitialarabic", "FEEB",
+ "hehiragana", "3078",
+ "hehmedialaltonearabic", "FBA9",
+ "hehmedialarabic", "FEEC",
+ "heiseierasquare", "337B",
+ "hekatakana", "30D8",
+ "hekatakanahalfwidth", "FF8D",
+ "hekutaarusquare", "3336",
+ "henghook", "0267",
+ "herutusquare", "3339",
+ "het", "05D7",
+ "hethebrew", "05D7",
+ "hhook", "0266",
+ "hhooksuperior", "02B1",
+ "hieuhacirclekorean", "327B",
+ "hieuhaparenkorean", "321B",
+ "hieuhcirclekorean", "326D",
+ "hieuhkorean", "314E",
+ "hieuhparenkorean", "320D",
+ "hihiragana", "3072",
+ "hikatakana", "30D2",
+ "hikatakanahalfwidth", "FF8B",
+ "hiriq", "05B4",
+ "hiriq14", "05B4",
+ "hiriq21", "05B4",
+ "hiriq2d", "05B4",
+ "hiriqhebrew", "05B4",
+ "hiriqnarrowhebrew", "05B4",
+ "hiriqquarterhebrew", "05B4",
+ "hiriqwidehebrew", "05B4",
+ "hlinebelow", "1E96",
+ "hmonospace", "FF48",
+ "hoarmenian", "0570",
+ "hohipthai", "0E2B",
+ "hohiragana", "307B",
+ "hokatakana", "30DB",
+ "hokatakanahalfwidth", "FF8E",
+ "holam", "05B9",
+ "holam19", "05B9",
+ "holam26", "05B9",
+ "holam32", "05B9",
+ "holamhebrew", "05B9",
+ "holamnarrowhebrew", "05B9",
+ "holamquarterhebrew", "05B9",
+ "holamwidehebrew", "05B9",
+ "honokhukthai", "0E2E",
+ "hookabovecomb", "0309",
+ "hookcmb", "0309",
+ "hookpalatalizedbelowcmb", "0321",
+ "hookretroflexbelowcmb", "0322",
+ "hoonsquare", "3342",
+ "horicoptic", "03E9",
+ "horizontalbar", "2015",
+ "horncmb", "031B",
+ "hotsprings", "2668",
+ "house", "2302",
+ "hparen", "24A3",
+ "hsuperior", "02B0",
+ "hturned", "0265",
+ "huhiragana", "3075",
+ "huiitosquare", "3333",
+ "hukatakana", "30D5",
+ "hukatakanahalfwidth", "FF8C",
+ "hungarumlaut", "02DD",
+ "hungarumlautcmb", "030B",
+ "hv", "0195",
+ "hyphen", "002D",
+ "hyphenmonospace", "FF0D",
+ "hyphensmall", "FE63",
+ "hyphentwo", "2010",
+ "i", "0069",
+ "iacute", "00ED",
+ "iacyrillic", "044F",
+ "ibengali", "0987",
+ "ibopomofo", "3127",
+ "ibreve", "012D",
+ "icaron", "01D0",
+ "icircle", "24D8",
+ "icircumflex", "00EE",
+ "icyrillic", "0456",
+ "idblgrave", "0209",
+ "ideographearthcircle", "328F",
+ "ideographfirecircle", "328B",
+ "ideographicallianceparen", "323F",
+ "ideographiccallparen", "323A",
+ "ideographiccentrecircle", "32A5",
+ "ideographicclose", "3006",
+ "ideographiccomma", "3001",
+ "ideographiccommaleft", "FF64",
+ "ideographiccongratulationparen", "3237",
+ "ideographiccorrectcircle", "32A3",
+ "ideographicearthparen", "322F",
+ "ideographicenterpriseparen", "323D",
+ "ideographicexcellentcircle", "329D",
+ "ideographicfestivalparen", "3240",
+ "ideographicfinancialcircle", "3296",
+ "ideographicfinancialparen", "3236",
+ "ideographicfireparen", "322B",
+ "ideographichaveparen", "3232",
+ "ideographichighcircle", "32A4",
+ "ideographiciterationmark", "3005",
+ "ideographiclaborcircle", "3298",
+ "ideographiclaborparen", "3238",
+ "ideographicleftcircle", "32A7",
+ "ideographiclowcircle", "32A6",
+ "ideographicmedicinecircle", "32A9",
+ "ideographicmetalparen", "322E",
+ "ideographicmoonparen", "322A",
+ "ideographicnameparen", "3234",
+ "ideographicperiod", "3002",
+ "ideographicprintcircle", "329E",
+ "ideographicreachparen", "3243",
+ "ideographicrepresentparen", "3239",
+ "ideographicresourceparen", "323E",
+ "ideographicrightcircle", "32A8",
+ "ideographicsecretcircle", "3299",
+ "ideographicselfparen", "3242",
+ "ideographicsocietyparen", "3233",
+ "ideographicspace", "3000",
+ "ideographicspecialparen", "3235",
+ "ideographicstockparen", "3231",
+ "ideographicstudyparen", "323B",
+ "ideographicsunparen", "3230",
+ "ideographicsuperviseparen", "323C",
+ "ideographicwaterparen", "322C",
+ "ideographicwoodparen", "322D",
+ "ideographiczero", "3007",
+ "ideographmetalcircle", "328E",
+ "ideographmooncircle", "328A",
+ "ideographnamecircle", "3294",
+ "ideographsuncircle", "3290",
+ "ideographwatercircle", "328C",
+ "ideographwoodcircle", "328D",
+ "ideva", "0907",
+ "idieresis", "00EF",
+ "idieresisacute", "1E2F",
+ "idieresiscyrillic", "04E5",
+ "idotbelow", "1ECB",
+ "iebrevecyrillic", "04D7",
+ "iecyrillic", "0435",
+ "ieungacirclekorean", "3275",
+ "ieungaparenkorean", "3215",
+ "ieungcirclekorean", "3267",
+ "ieungkorean", "3147",
+ "ieungparenkorean", "3207",
+ "igrave", "00EC",
+ "igujarati", "0A87",
+ "igurmukhi", "0A07",
+ "ihiragana", "3044",
+ "ihookabove", "1EC9",
+ "iibengali", "0988",
+ "iicyrillic", "0438",
+ "iideva", "0908",
+ "iigujarati", "0A88",
+ "iigurmukhi", "0A08",
+ "iimatragurmukhi", "0A40",
+ "iinvertedbreve", "020B",
+ "iishortcyrillic", "0439",
+ "iivowelsignbengali", "09C0",
+ "iivowelsigndeva", "0940",
+ "iivowelsigngujarati", "0AC0",
+ "ij", "0133",
+ "ikatakana", "30A4",
+ "ikatakanahalfwidth", "FF72",
+ "ikorean", "3163",
+ "ilde", "02DC",
+ "iluyhebrew", "05AC",
+ "imacron", "012B",
+ "imacroncyrillic", "04E3",
+ "imageorapproximatelyequal", "2253",
+ "imatragurmukhi", "0A3F",
+ "imonospace", "FF49",
+ "increment", "2206",
+ "infinity", "221E",
+ "iniarmenian", "056B",
+ "integral", "222B",
+ "integralbottom", "2321",
+ "integralbt", "2321",
+ "integraltop", "2320",
+ "integraltp", "2320",
+ "intersection", "2229",
+ "intisquare", "3305",
+ "invbullet", "25D8",
+ "invcircle", "25D9",
+ "invsmileface", "263B",
+ "iocyrillic", "0451",
+ "iogonek", "012F",
+ "iota", "03B9",
+ "iotadieresis", "03CA",
+ "iotadieresistonos", "0390",
+ "iotalatin", "0269",
+ "iotatonos", "03AF",
+ "iparen", "24A4",
+ "irigurmukhi", "0A72",
+ "ismallhiragana", "3043",
+ "ismallkatakana", "30A3",
+ "ismallkatakanahalfwidth", "FF68",
+ "issharbengali", "09FA",
+ "istroke", "0268",
+ "iterationhiragana", "309D",
+ "iterationkatakana", "30FD",
+ "itilde", "0129",
+ "itildebelow", "1E2D",
+ "iubopomofo", "3129",
+ "iucyrillic", "044E",
+ "ivowelsignbengali", "09BF",
+ "ivowelsigndeva", "093F",
+ "ivowelsigngujarati", "0ABF",
+ "izhitsacyrillic", "0475",
+ "izhitsadblgravecyrillic", "0477",
+ "j", "006A",
+ "jaarmenian", "0571",
+ "jabengali", "099C",
+ "jadeva", "091C",
+ "jagujarati", "0A9C",
+ "jagurmukhi", "0A1C",
+ "jbopomofo", "3110",
+ "jcaron", "01F0",
+ "jcircle", "24D9",
+ "jcircumflex", "0135",
+ "jcrossedtail", "029D",
+ "jdotlessstroke", "025F",
+ "jecyrillic", "0458",
+ "jeemarabic", "062C",
+ "jeemfinalarabic", "FE9E",
+ "jeeminitialarabic", "FE9F",
+ "jeemmedialarabic", "FEA0",
+ "jeharabic", "0698",
+ "jehfinalarabic", "FB8B",
+ "jhabengali", "099D",
+ "jhadeva", "091D",
+ "jhagujarati", "0A9D",
+ "jhagurmukhi", "0A1D",
+ "jheharmenian", "057B",
+ "jis", "3004",
+ "jmonospace", "FF4A",
+ "jparen", "24A5",
+ "jsuperior", "02B2",
+ "k", "006B",
+ "kabashkircyrillic", "04A1",
+ "kabengali", "0995",
+ "kacute", "1E31",
+ "kacyrillic", "043A",
+ "kadescendercyrillic", "049B",
+ "kadeva", "0915",
+ "kaf", "05DB",
+ "kafarabic", "0643",
+ "kafdagesh", "FB3B",
+ "kafdageshhebrew", "FB3B",
+ "kaffinalarabic", "FEDA",
+ "kafhebrew", "05DB",
+ "kafinitialarabic", "FEDB",
+ "kafmedialarabic", "FEDC",
+ "kafrafehebrew", "FB4D",
+ "kagujarati", "0A95",
+ "kagurmukhi", "0A15",
+ "kahiragana", "304B",
+ "kahookcyrillic", "04C4",
+ "kakatakana", "30AB",
+ "kakatakanahalfwidth", "FF76",
+ "kappa", "03BA",
+ "kappasymbolgreek", "03F0",
+ "kapyeounmieumkorean", "3171",
+ "kapyeounphieuphkorean", "3184",
+ "kapyeounpieupkorean", "3178",
+ "kapyeounssangpieupkorean", "3179",
+ "karoriisquare", "330D",
+ "kashidaautoarabic", "0640",
+ "kashidaautonosidebearingarabic", "0640",
+ "kasmallkatakana", "30F5",
+ "kasquare", "3384",
+ "kasraarabic", "0650",
+ "kasratanarabic", "064D",
+ "kastrokecyrillic", "049F",
+ "katahiraprolongmarkhalfwidth", "FF70",
+ "kaverticalstrokecyrillic", "049D",
+ "kbopomofo", "310E",
+ "kcalsquare", "3389",
+ "kcaron", "01E9",
+ "kcedilla", "0137",
+ "kcircle", "24DA",
+ "kcommaaccent", "0137",
+ "kdotbelow", "1E33",
+ "keharmenian", "0584",
+ "kehiragana", "3051",
+ "kekatakana", "30B1",
+ "kekatakanahalfwidth", "FF79",
+ "kenarmenian", "056F",
+ "kesmallkatakana", "30F6",
+ "kgreenlandic", "0138",
+ "khabengali", "0996",
+ "khacyrillic", "0445",
+ "khadeva", "0916",
+ "khagujarati", "0A96",
+ "khagurmukhi", "0A16",
+ "khaharabic", "062E",
+ "khahfinalarabic", "FEA6",
+ "khahinitialarabic", "FEA7",
+ "khahmedialarabic", "FEA8",
+ "kheicoptic", "03E7",
+ "khhadeva", "0959",
+ "khhagurmukhi", "0A59",
+ "khieukhacirclekorean", "3278",
+ "khieukhaparenkorean", "3218",
+ "khieukhcirclekorean", "326A",
+ "khieukhkorean", "314B",
+ "khieukhparenkorean", "320A",
+ "khokhaithai", "0E02",
+ "khokhonthai", "0E05",
+ "khokhuatthai", "0E03",
+ "khokhwaithai", "0E04",
+ "khomutthai", "0E5B",
+ "khook", "0199",
+ "khorakhangthai", "0E06",
+ "khzsquare", "3391",
+ "kihiragana", "304D",
+ "kikatakana", "30AD",
+ "kikatakanahalfwidth", "FF77",
+ "kiroguramusquare", "3315",
+ "kiromeetorusquare", "3316",
+ "kirosquare", "3314",
+ "kiyeokacirclekorean", "326E",
+ "kiyeokaparenkorean", "320E",
+ "kiyeokcirclekorean", "3260",
+ "kiyeokkorean", "3131",
+ "kiyeokparenkorean", "3200",
+ "kiyeoksioskorean", "3133",
+ "kjecyrillic", "045C",
+ "klinebelow", "1E35",
+ "klsquare", "3398",
+ "kmcubedsquare", "33A6",
+ "kmonospace", "FF4B",
+ "kmsquaredsquare", "33A2",
+ "kohiragana", "3053",
+ "kohmsquare", "33C0",
+ "kokaithai", "0E01",
+ "kokatakana", "30B3",
+ "kokatakanahalfwidth", "FF7A",
+ "kooposquare", "331E",
+ "koppacyrillic", "0481",
+ "koreanstandardsymbol", "327F",
+ "koroniscmb", "0343",
+ "kparen", "24A6",
+ "kpasquare", "33AA",
+ "ksicyrillic", "046F",
+ "ktsquare", "33CF",
+ "kturned", "029E",
+ "kuhiragana", "304F",
+ "kukatakana", "30AF",
+ "kukatakanahalfwidth", "FF78",
+ "kvsquare", "33B8",
+ "kwsquare", "33BE",
+ "l", "006C",
+ "labengali", "09B2",
+ "lacute", "013A",
+ "ladeva", "0932",
+ "lagujarati", "0AB2",
+ "lagurmukhi", "0A32",
+ "lakkhangyaothai", "0E45",
+ "lamaleffinalarabic", "FEFC",
+ "lamalefhamzaabovefinalarabic", "FEF8",
+ "lamalefhamzaaboveisolatedarabic", "FEF7",
+ "lamalefhamzabelowfinalarabic", "FEFA",
+ "lamalefhamzabelowisolatedarabic", "FEF9",
+ "lamalefisolatedarabic", "FEFB",
+ "lamalefmaddaabovefinalarabic", "FEF6",
+ "lamalefmaddaaboveisolatedarabic", "FEF5",
+ "lamarabic", "0644",
+ "lambda", "03BB",
+ "lambdastroke", "019B",
+ "lamed", "05DC",
+ "lameddagesh", "FB3C",
+ "lameddageshhebrew", "FB3C",
+ "lamedhebrew", "05DC",
+ "lamedholam", "05DC_05B9",
+ "lamedholamdagesh", "05DC_05B9_05BC",
+ "lamedholamdageshhebrew", "05DC_05B9_05BC",
+ "lamedholamhebrew", "05DC_05B9",
+ "lamfinalarabic", "FEDE",
+ "lamhahinitialarabic", "FCCA",
+ "laminitialarabic", "FEDF",
+ "lamjeeminitialarabic", "FCC9",
+ "lamkhahinitialarabic", "FCCB",
+ "lamlamhehisolatedarabic", "FDF2",
+ "lammedialarabic", "FEE0",
+ "lammeemhahinitialarabic", "FD88",
+ "lammeeminitialarabic", "FCCC",
+ "lammeemjeeminitialarabic", "FEDF_FEE4_FEA0",
+ "lammeemkhahinitialarabic", "FEDF_FEE4_FEA8",
+ "largecircle", "25EF",
+ "lbar", "019A",
+ "lbelt", "026C",
+ "lbopomofo", "310C",
+ "lcaron", "013E",
+ "lcedilla", "013C",
+ "lcircle", "24DB",
+ "lcircumflexbelow", "1E3D",
+ "lcommaaccent", "013C",
+ "ldot", "0140",
+ "ldotaccent", "0140",
+ "ldotbelow", "1E37",
+ "ldotbelowmacron", "1E39",
+ "leftangleabovecmb", "031A",
+ "lefttackbelowcmb", "0318",
+ "less", "003C",
+ "lessequal", "2264",
+ "lessequalorgreater", "22DA",
+ "lessmonospace", "FF1C",
+ "lessorequivalent", "2272",
+ "lessorgreater", "2276",
+ "lessoverequal", "2266",
+ "lesssmall", "FE64",
+ "lezh", "026E",
+ "lfblock", "258C",
+ "lhookretroflex", "026D",
+ "lira", "20A4",
+ "liwnarmenian", "056C",
+ "lj", "01C9",
+ "ljecyrillic", "0459",
+ "lladeva", "0933",
+ "llagujarati", "0AB3",
+ "llinebelow", "1E3B",
+ "llladeva", "0934",
+ "llvocalicbengali", "09E1",
+ "llvocalicdeva", "0961",
+ "llvocalicvowelsignbengali", "09E3",
+ "llvocalicvowelsigndeva", "0963",
+ "lmiddletilde", "026B",
+ "lmonospace", "FF4C",
+ "lmsquare", "33D0",
+ "lochulathai", "0E2C",
+ "logicaland", "2227",
+ "logicalnot", "00AC",
+ "logicalnotreversed", "2310",
+ "logicalor", "2228",
+ "lolingthai", "0E25",
+ "longs", "017F",
+ "lowlinecenterline", "FE4E",
+ "lowlinecmb", "0332",
+ "lowlinedashed", "FE4D",
+ "lozenge", "25CA",
+ "lparen", "24A7",
+ "lslash", "0142",
+ "lsquare", "2113",
+ "ltshade", "2591",
+ "luthai", "0E26",
+ "lvocalicbengali", "098C",
+ "lvocalicdeva", "090C",
+ "lvocalicvowelsignbengali", "09E2",
+ "lvocalicvowelsigndeva", "0962",
+ "lxsquare", "33D3",
+ "m", "006D",
+ "mabengali", "09AE",
+ "macron", "00AF",
+ "macronbelowcmb", "0331",
+ "macroncmb", "0304",
+ "macronlowmod", "02CD",
+ "macronmonospace", "FFE3",
+ "macute", "1E3F",
+ "madeva", "092E",
+ "magujarati", "0AAE",
+ "magurmukhi", "0A2E",
+ "mahapakhhebrew", "05A4",
+ "mahapakhlefthebrew", "05A4",
+ "mahiragana", "307E",
+ "maichattawathai", "0E4B",
+ "maiekthai", "0E48",
+ "maihanakatthai", "0E31",
+ "maitaikhuthai", "0E47",
+ "maithothai", "0E49",
+ "maitrithai", "0E4A",
+ "maiyamokthai", "0E46",
+ "makatakana", "30DE",
+ "makatakanahalfwidth", "FF8F",
+ "male", "2642",
+ "mansyonsquare", "3347",
+ "maqafhebrew", "05BE",
+ "mars", "2642",
+ "masoracirclehebrew", "05AF",
+ "masquare", "3383",
+ "mbopomofo", "3107",
+ "mbsquare", "33D4",
+ "mcircle", "24DC",
+ "mcubedsquare", "33A5",
+ "mdotaccent", "1E41",
+ "mdotbelow", "1E43",
+ "meemarabic", "0645",
+ "meemfinalarabic", "FEE2",
+ "meeminitialarabic", "FEE3",
+ "meemmedialarabic", "FEE4",
+ "meemmeeminitialarabic", "FCD1",
+ "meemmeemisolatedarabic", "FC48",
+ "meetorusquare", "334D",
+ "mehiragana", "3081",
+ "meizierasquare", "337E",
+ "mekatakana", "30E1",
+ "mekatakanahalfwidth", "FF92",
+ "mem", "05DE",
+ "memdagesh", "FB3E",
+ "memdageshhebrew", "FB3E",
+ "memhebrew", "05DE",
+ "menarmenian", "0574",
+ "merkhahebrew", "05A5",
+ "merkhakefulahebrew", "05A6",
+ "merkhakefulalefthebrew", "05A6",
+ "merkhalefthebrew", "05A5",
+ "mhook", "0271",
+ "mhzsquare", "3392",
+ "middledotkatakanahalfwidth", "FF65",
+ "middot", "00B7",
+ "mieumacirclekorean", "3272",
+ "mieumaparenkorean", "3212",
+ "mieumcirclekorean", "3264",
+ "mieumkorean", "3141",
+ "mieumpansioskorean", "3170",
+ "mieumparenkorean", "3204",
+ "mieumpieupkorean", "316E",
+ "mieumsioskorean", "316F",
+ "mihiragana", "307F",
+ "mikatakana", "30DF",
+ "mikatakanahalfwidth", "FF90",
+ "minus", "2212",
+ "minusbelowcmb", "0320",
+ "minuscircle", "2296",
+ "minusmod", "02D7",
+ "minusplus", "2213",
+ "minute", "2032",
+ "miribaarusquare", "334A",
+ "mirisquare", "3349",
+ "mlonglegturned", "0270",
+ "mlsquare", "3396",
+ "mmcubedsquare", "33A3",
+ "mmonospace", "FF4D",
+ "mmsquaredsquare", "339F",
+ "mohiragana", "3082",
+ "mohmsquare", "33C1",
+ "mokatakana", "30E2",
+ "mokatakanahalfwidth", "FF93",
+ "molsquare", "33D6",
+ "momathai", "0E21",
+ "moverssquare", "33A7",
+ "moverssquaredsquare", "33A8",
+ "mparen", "24A8",
+ "mpasquare", "33AB",
+ "mssquare", "33B3",
+ "mturned", "026F",
+ "mu", "00B5",
+ "mu1", "00B5",
+ "muasquare", "3382",
+ "muchgreater", "226B",
+ "muchless", "226A",
+ "mufsquare", "338C",
+ "mugreek", "03BC",
+ "mugsquare", "338D",
+ "muhiragana", "3080",
+ "mukatakana", "30E0",
+ "mukatakanahalfwidth", "FF91",
+ "mulsquare", "3395",
+ "multiply", "00D7",
+ "mumsquare", "339B",
+ "munahhebrew", "05A3",
+ "munahlefthebrew", "05A3",
+ "musicalnote", "266A",
+ "musicalnotedbl", "266B",
+ "musicflatsign", "266D",
+ "musicsharpsign", "266F",
+ "mussquare", "33B2",
+ "muvsquare", "33B6",
+ "muwsquare", "33BC",
+ "mvmegasquare", "33B9",
+ "mvsquare", "33B7",
+ "mwmegasquare", "33BF",
+ "mwsquare", "33BD",
+ "n", "006E",
+ "nabengali", "09A8",
+ "nabla", "2207",
+ "nacute", "0144",
+ "nadeva", "0928",
+ "nagujarati", "0AA8",
+ "nagurmukhi", "0A28",
+ "nahiragana", "306A",
+ "nakatakana", "30CA",
+ "nakatakanahalfwidth", "FF85",
+ "napostrophe", "0149",
+ "nasquare", "3381",
+ "nbopomofo", "310B",
+ "nbspace", "00A0",
+ "ncaron", "0148",
+ "ncedilla", "0146",
+ "ncircle", "24DD",
+ "ncircumflexbelow", "1E4B",
+ "ncommaaccent", "0146",
+ "ndotaccent", "1E45",
+ "ndotbelow", "1E47",
+ "nehiragana", "306D",
+ "nekatakana", "30CD",
+ "nekatakanahalfwidth", "FF88",
+ "newsheqelsign", "20AA",
+ "nfsquare", "338B",
+ "ngabengali", "0999",
+ "ngadeva", "0919",
+ "ngagujarati", "0A99",
+ "ngagurmukhi", "0A19",
+ "ngonguthai", "0E07",
+ "nhiragana", "3093",
+ "nhookleft", "0272",
+ "nhookretroflex", "0273",
+ "nieunacirclekorean", "326F",
+ "nieunaparenkorean", "320F",
+ "nieuncieuckorean", "3135",
+ "nieuncirclekorean", "3261",
+ "nieunhieuhkorean", "3136",
+ "nieunkorean", "3134",
+ "nieunpansioskorean", "3168",
+ "nieunparenkorean", "3201",
+ "nieunsioskorean", "3167",
+ "nieuntikeutkorean", "3166",
+ "nihiragana", "306B",
+ "nikatakana", "30CB",
+ "nikatakanahalfwidth", "FF86",
+ "nikhahitthai", "0E4D",
+ "nine", "0039",
+ "ninearabic", "0669",
+ "ninebengali", "09EF",
+ "ninecircle", "2468",
+ "ninecircleinversesansserif", "2792",
+ "ninedeva", "096F",
+ "ninegujarati", "0AEF",
+ "ninegurmukhi", "0A6F",
+ "ninehackarabic", "0669",
+ "ninehangzhou", "3029",
+ "nineideographicparen", "3228",
+ "nineinferior", "2089",
+ "ninemonospace", "FF19",
+ "nineparen", "247C",
+ "nineperiod", "2490",
+ "ninepersian", "06F9",
+ "nineroman", "2178",
+ "ninesuperior", "2079",
+ "nineteencircle", "2472",
+ "nineteenparen", "2486",
+ "nineteenperiod", "249A",
+ "ninethai", "0E59",
+ "nj", "01CC",
+ "njecyrillic", "045A",
+ "nkatakana", "30F3",
+ "nkatakanahalfwidth", "FF9D",
+ "nlegrightlong", "019E",
+ "nlinebelow", "1E49",
+ "nmonospace", "FF4E",
+ "nmsquare", "339A",
+ "nnabengali", "09A3",
+ "nnadeva", "0923",
+ "nnagujarati", "0AA3",
+ "nnagurmukhi", "0A23",
+ "nnnadeva", "0929",
+ "nohiragana", "306E",
+ "nokatakana", "30CE",
+ "nokatakanahalfwidth", "FF89",
+ "nonbreakingspace", "00A0",
+ "nonenthai", "0E13",
+ "nonuthai", "0E19",
+ "noonarabic", "0646",
+ "noonfinalarabic", "FEE6",
+ "noonghunnaarabic", "06BA",
+ "noonghunnafinalarabic", "FB9F",
+ "noonhehinitialarabic", "FEE7_FEEC",
+ "nooninitialarabic", "FEE7",
+ "noonjeeminitialarabic", "FCD2",
+ "noonjeemisolatedarabic", "FC4B",
+ "noonmedialarabic", "FEE8",
+ "noonmeeminitialarabic", "FCD5",
+ "noonmeemisolatedarabic", "FC4E",
+ "noonnoonfinalarabic", "FC8D",
+ "notcontains", "220C",
+ "notelement", "2209",
+ "notelementof", "2209",
+ "notequal", "2260",
+ "notgreater", "226F",
+ "notgreaternorequal", "2271",
+ "notgreaternorless", "2279",
+ "notidentical", "2262",
+ "notless", "226E",
+ "notlessnorequal", "2270",
+ "notparallel", "2226",
+ "notprecedes", "2280",
+ "notsubset", "2284",
+ "notsucceeds", "2281",
+ "notsuperset", "2285",
+ "nowarmenian", "0576",
+ "nparen", "24A9",
+ "nssquare", "33B1",
+ "nsuperior", "207F",
+ "ntilde", "00F1",
+ "nu", "03BD",
+ "nuhiragana", "306C",
+ "nukatakana", "30CC",
+ "nukatakanahalfwidth", "FF87",
+ "nuktabengali", "09BC",
+ "nuktadeva", "093C",
+ "nuktagujarati", "0ABC",
+ "nuktagurmukhi", "0A3C",
+ "numbersign", "0023",
+ "numbersignmonospace", "FF03",
+ "numbersignsmall", "FE5F",
+ "numeralsigngreek", "0374",
+ "numeralsignlowergreek", "0375",
+ "numero", "2116",
+ "nun", "05E0",
+ "nundagesh", "FB40",
+ "nundageshhebrew", "FB40",
+ "nunhebrew", "05E0",
+ "nvsquare", "33B5",
+ "nwsquare", "33BB",
+ "nyabengali", "099E",
+ "nyadeva", "091E",
+ "nyagujarati", "0A9E",
+ "nyagurmukhi", "0A1E",
+ "o", "006F",
+ "oacute", "00F3",
+ "oangthai", "0E2D",
+ "obarred", "0275",
+ "obarredcyrillic", "04E9",
+ "obarreddieresiscyrillic", "04EB",
+ "obengali", "0993",
+ "obopomofo", "311B",
+ "obreve", "014F",
+ "ocandradeva", "0911",
+ "ocandragujarati", "0A91",
+ "ocandravowelsigndeva", "0949",
+ "ocandravowelsigngujarati", "0AC9",
+ "ocaron", "01D2",
+ "ocircle", "24DE",
+ "ocircumflex", "00F4",
+ "ocircumflexacute", "1ED1",
+ "ocircumflexdotbelow", "1ED9",
+ "ocircumflexgrave", "1ED3",
+ "ocircumflexhookabove", "1ED5",
+ "ocircumflextilde", "1ED7",
+ "ocyrillic", "043E",
+ "odblacute", "0151",
+ "odblgrave", "020D",
+ "odeva", "0913",
+ "odieresis", "00F6",
+ "odieresiscyrillic", "04E7",
+ "odotbelow", "1ECD",
+ "oe", "0153",
+ "oekorean", "315A",
+ "ogonek", "02DB",
+ "ogonekcmb", "0328",
+ "ograve", "00F2",
+ "ogujarati", "0A93",
+ "oharmenian", "0585",
+ "ohiragana", "304A",
+ "ohookabove", "1ECF",
+ "ohorn", "01A1",
+ "ohornacute", "1EDB",
+ "ohorndotbelow", "1EE3",
+ "ohorngrave", "1EDD",
+ "ohornhookabove", "1EDF",
+ "ohorntilde", "1EE1",
+ "ohungarumlaut", "0151",
+ "oi", "01A3",
+ "oinvertedbreve", "020F",
+ "okatakana", "30AA",
+ "okatakanahalfwidth", "FF75",
+ "okorean", "3157",
+ "olehebrew", "05AB",
+ "omacron", "014D",
+ "omacronacute", "1E53",
+ "omacrongrave", "1E51",
+ "omdeva", "0950",
+ "omega", "03C9",
+ "omega1", "03D6",
+ "omegacyrillic", "0461",
+ "omegalatinclosed", "0277",
+ "omegaroundcyrillic", "047B",
+ "omegatitlocyrillic", "047D",
+ "omegatonos", "03CE",
+ "omgujarati", "0AD0",
+ "omicron", "03BF",
+ "omicrontonos", "03CC",
+ "omonospace", "FF4F",
+ "one", "0031",
+ "onearabic", "0661",
+ "onebengali", "09E7",
+ "onecircle", "2460",
+ "onecircleinversesansserif", "278A",
+ "onedeva", "0967",
+ "onedotenleader", "2024",
+ "oneeighth", "215B",
+ "onegujarati", "0AE7",
+ "onegurmukhi", "0A67",
+ "onehackarabic", "0661",
+ "onehalf", "00BD",
+ "onehangzhou", "3021",
+ "oneideographicparen", "3220",
+ "oneinferior", "2081",
+ "onemonospace", "FF11",
+ "onenumeratorbengali", "09F4",
+ "oneparen", "2474",
+ "oneperiod", "2488",
+ "onepersian", "06F1",
+ "onequarter", "00BC",
+ "oneroman", "2170",
+ "onesuperior", "00B9",
+ "onethai", "0E51",
+ "onethird", "2153",
+ "oogonek", "01EB",
+ "oogonekmacron", "01ED",
+ "oogurmukhi", "0A13",
+ "oomatragurmukhi", "0A4B",
+ "oopen", "0254",
+ "oparen", "24AA",
+ "openbullet", "25E6",
+ "option", "2325",
+ "ordfeminine", "00AA",
+ "ordmasculine", "00BA",
+ "orthogonal", "221F",
+ "oshortdeva", "0912",
+ "oshortvowelsigndeva", "094A",
+ "oslash", "00F8",
+ "oslashacute", "01FF",
+ "osmallhiragana", "3049",
+ "osmallkatakana", "30A9",
+ "osmallkatakanahalfwidth", "FF6B",
+ "ostrokeacute", "01FF",
+ "otcyrillic", "047F",
+ "otilde", "00F5",
+ "otildeacute", "1E4D",
+ "otildedieresis", "1E4F",
+ "oubopomofo", "3121",
+ "overline", "203E",
+ "overlinecenterline", "FE4A",
+ "overlinecmb", "0305",
+ "overlinedashed", "FE49",
+ "overlinedblwavy", "FE4C",
+ "overlinewavy", "FE4B",
+ "overscore", "00AF",
+ "ovowelsignbengali", "09CB",
+ "ovowelsigndeva", "094B",
+ "ovowelsigngujarati", "0ACB",
+ "p", "0070",
+ "paampssquare", "3380",
+ "paasentosquare", "332B",
+ "pabengali", "09AA",
+ "pacute", "1E55",
+ "padeva", "092A",
+ "pagedown", "21DF",
+ "pageup", "21DE",
+ "pagujarati", "0AAA",
+ "pagurmukhi", "0A2A",
+ "pahiragana", "3071",
+ "paiyannoithai", "0E2F",
+ "pakatakana", "30D1",
+ "palatalizationcyrilliccmb", "0484",
+ "palochkacyrillic", "04C0",
+ "pansioskorean", "317F",
+ "paragraph", "00B6",
+ "parallel", "2225",
+ "parenleft", "0028",
+ "parenleftaltonearabic", "FD3E",
+ "parenleftinferior", "208D",
+ "parenleftmonospace", "FF08",
+ "parenleftsmall", "FE59",
+ "parenleftsuperior", "207D",
+ "parenleftvertical", "FE35",
+ "parenright", "0029",
+ "parenrightaltonearabic", "FD3F",
+ "parenrightinferior", "208E",
+ "parenrightmonospace", "FF09",
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+ "paseqhebrew", "05C0",
+ "pashtahebrew", "0599",
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+ "patah11", "05B7",
+ "patah1d", "05B7",
+ "patah2a", "05B7",
+ "patahhebrew", "05B7",
+ "patahnarrowhebrew", "05B7",
+ "patahquarterhebrew", "05B7",
+ "patahwidehebrew", "05B7",
+ "pazerhebrew", "05A1",
+ "pbopomofo", "3106",
+ "pcircle", "24DF",
+ "pdotaccent", "1E57",
+ "pe", "05E4",
+ "pecyrillic", "043F",
+ "pedagesh", "FB44",
+ "pedageshhebrew", "FB44",
+ "peezisquare", "333B",
+ "pefinaldageshhebrew", "FB43",
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+ "pehebrew", "05E4",
+ "pehfinalarabic", "FB57",
+ "pehinitialarabic", "FB58",
+ "pehiragana", "307A",
+ "pehmedialarabic", "FB59",
+ "pekatakana", "30DA",
+ "pemiddlehookcyrillic", "04A7",
+ "perafehebrew", "FB4E",
+ "percent", "0025",
+ "percentarabic", "066A",
+ "percentmonospace", "FF05",
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+ "periodarmenian", "0589",
+ "periodcentered", "00B7",
+ "periodhalfwidth", "FF61",
+ "periodmonospace", "FF0E",
+ "periodsmall", "FE52",
+ "perispomenigreekcmb", "0342",
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+ "perthousand", "2030",
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+ "pfsquare", "338A",
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+ "phadeva", "092B",
+ "phagujarati", "0AAB",
+ "phagurmukhi", "0A2B",
+ "phi", "03C6",
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+ "phieuphacirclekorean", "327A",
+ "phieuphaparenkorean", "321A",
+ "phieuphcirclekorean", "326C",
+ "phieuphkorean", "314D",
+ "phieuphparenkorean", "320C",
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+ "phisymbolgreek", "03D5",
+ "phook", "01A5",
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+ "phophungthai", "0E1C",
+ "phosamphaothai", "0E20",
+ "pi", "03C0",
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+ "pieupaparenkorean", "3213",
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+ "pieupsioskorean", "3144",
+ "pieupsiostikeutkorean", "3175",
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+ "pieuptikeutkorean", "3173",
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+ "piwrarmenian", "0583",
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+ "pluscircle", "2295",
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+ "plusmonospace", "FF0B",
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+ "pmsquare", "33D8",
+ "pohiragana", "307D",
+ "pointingindexdownwhite", "261F",
+ "pointingindexleftwhite", "261C",
+ "pointingindexrightwhite", "261E",
+ "pointingindexupwhite", "261D",
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+ "poplathai", "0E1B",
+ "postalmark", "3012",
+ "postalmarkface", "3020",
+ "pparen", "24AB",
+ "precedes", "227A",
+ "prescription", "211E",
+ "primemod", "02B9",
+ "primereversed", "2035",
+ "product", "220F",
+ "projective", "2305",
+ "prolongedkana", "30FC",
+ "propellor", "2318",
+ "propersubset", "2282",
+ "propersuperset", "2283",
+ "proportion", "2237",
+ "proportional", "221D",
+ "psi", "03C8",
+ "psicyrillic", "0471",
+ "psilipneumatacyrilliccmb", "0486",
+ "pssquare", "33B0",
+ "puhiragana", "3077",
+ "pukatakana", "30D7",
+ "pvsquare", "33B4",
+ "pwsquare", "33BA",
+ "q", "0071",
+ "qadeva", "0958",
+ "qadmahebrew", "05A8",
+ "qafarabic", "0642",
+ "qaffinalarabic", "FED6",
+ "qafinitialarabic", "FED7",
+ "qafmedialarabic", "FED8",
+ "qamats", "05B8",
+ "qamats10", "05B8",
+ "qamats1a", "05B8",
+ "qamats1c", "05B8",
+ "qamats27", "05B8",
+ "qamats29", "05B8",
+ "qamats33", "05B8",
+ "qamatsde", "05B8",
+ "qamatshebrew", "05B8",
+ "qamatsnarrowhebrew", "05B8",
+ "qamatsqatanhebrew", "05B8",
+ "qamatsqatannarrowhebrew", "05B8",
+ "qamatsqatanquarterhebrew", "05B8",
+ "qamatsqatanwidehebrew", "05B8",
+ "qamatsquarterhebrew", "05B8",
+ "qamatswidehebrew", "05B8",
+ "qarneyparahebrew", "059F",
+ "qbopomofo", "3111",
+ "qcircle", "24E0",
+ "qhook", "02A0",
+ "qmonospace", "FF51",
+ "qof", "05E7",
+ "qofdagesh", "FB47",
+ "qofdageshhebrew", "FB47",
+ "qofhatafpatah", "05E7_05B2",
+ "qofhatafpatahhebrew", "05E7_05B2",
+ "qofhatafsegol", "05E7_05B1",
+ "qofhatafsegolhebrew", "05E7_05B1",
+ "qofhebrew", "05E7",
+ "qofhiriq", "05E7_05B4",
+ "qofhiriqhebrew", "05E7_05B4",
+ "qofholam", "05E7_05B9",
+ "qofholamhebrew", "05E7_05B9",
+ "qofpatah", "05E7_05B7",
+ "qofpatahhebrew", "05E7_05B7",
+ "qofqamats", "05E7_05B8",
+ "qofqamatshebrew", "05E7_05B8",
+ "qofqubuts", "05E7_05BB",
+ "qofqubutshebrew", "05E7_05BB",
+ "qofsegol", "05E7_05B6",
+ "qofsegolhebrew", "05E7_05B6",
+ "qofsheva", "05E7_05B0",
+ "qofshevahebrew", "05E7_05B0",
+ "qoftsere", "05E7_05B5",
+ "qoftserehebrew", "05E7_05B5",
+ "qparen", "24AC",
+ "quarternote", "2669",
+ "qubuts", "05BB",
+ "qubuts18", "05BB",
+ "qubuts25", "05BB",
+ "qubuts31", "05BB",
+ "qubutshebrew", "05BB",
+ "qubutsnarrowhebrew", "05BB",
+ "qubutsquarterhebrew", "05BB",
+ "qubutswidehebrew", "05BB",
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+ "questionarmenian", "055E",
+ "questiondown", "00BF",
+ "questiongreek", "037E",
+ "questionmonospace", "FF1F",
+ "quotedbl", "0022",
+ "quotedblbase", "201E",
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+ "quotedblmonospace", "FF02",
+ "quotedblprime", "301E",
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+ "quotedblright", "201D",
+ "quoteleft", "2018",
+ "quoteleftreversed", "201B",
+ "quotereversed", "201B",
+ "quoteright", "2019",
+ "quoterightn", "0149",
+ "quotesinglbase", "201A",
+ "quotesingle", "0027",
+ "quotesinglemonospace", "FF07",
+ "r", "0072",
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+ "radical", "221A",
+ "radoverssquare", "33AE",
+ "radoverssquaredsquare", "33AF",
+ "radsquare", "33AD",
+ "rafe", "05BF",
+ "rafehebrew", "05BF",
+ "ragujarati", "0AB0",
+ "ragurmukhi", "0A30",
+ "rahiragana", "3089",
+ "rakatakana", "30E9",
+ "rakatakanahalfwidth", "FF97",
+ "ralowerdiagonalbengali", "09F1",
+ "ramiddlediagonalbengali", "09F0",
+ "ramshorn", "0264",
+ "ratio", "2236",
+ "rbopomofo", "3116",
+ "rcaron", "0159",
+ "rcedilla", "0157",
+ "rcircle", "24E1",
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+ "rdotaccent", "1E59",
+ "rdotbelow", "1E5B",
+ "rdotbelowmacron", "1E5D",
+ "referencemark", "203B",
+ "reflexsubset", "2286",
+ "reflexsuperset", "2287",
+ "registered", "00AE",
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+ "reharmenian", "0580",
+ "rehfinalarabic", "FEAE",
+ "rehiragana", "308C",
+ "rehyehaleflamarabic", "0631_FEF3_FE8E_0644",
+ "rekatakana", "30EC",
+ "rekatakanahalfwidth", "FF9A",
+ "resh", "05E8",
+ "reshdageshhebrew", "FB48",
+ "reshhatafpatah", "05E8_05B2",
+ "reshhatafpatahhebrew", "05E8_05B2",
+ "reshhatafsegol", "05E8_05B1",
+ "reshhatafsegolhebrew", "05E8_05B1",
+ "reshhebrew", "05E8",
+ "reshhiriq", "05E8_05B4",
+ "reshhiriqhebrew", "05E8_05B4",
+ "reshholam", "05E8_05B9",
+ "reshholamhebrew", "05E8_05B9",
+ "reshpatah", "05E8_05B7",
+ "reshpatahhebrew", "05E8_05B7",
+ "reshqamats", "05E8_05B8",
+ "reshqamatshebrew", "05E8_05B8",
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+ "reshqubutshebrew", "05E8_05BB",
+ "reshsegol", "05E8_05B6",
+ "reshsegolhebrew", "05E8_05B6",
+ "reshsheva", "05E8_05B0",
+ "reshshevahebrew", "05E8_05B0",
+ "reshtsere", "05E8_05B5",
+ "reshtserehebrew", "05E8_05B5",
+ "reversedtilde", "223D",
+ "reviahebrew", "0597",
+ "reviamugrashhebrew", "0597",
+ "revlogicalnot", "2310",
+ "rfishhook", "027E",
+ "rfishhookreversed", "027F",
+ "rhabengali", "09DD",
+ "rhadeva", "095D",
+ "rho", "03C1",
+ "rhook", "027D",
+ "rhookturned", "027B",
+ "rhookturnedsuperior", "02B5",
+ "rhosymbolgreek", "03F1",
+ "rhotichookmod", "02DE",
+ "rieulacirclekorean", "3271",
+ "rieulaparenkorean", "3211",
+ "rieulcirclekorean", "3263",
+ "rieulhieuhkorean", "3140",
+ "rieulkiyeokkorean", "313A",
+ "rieulkiyeoksioskorean", "3169",
+ "rieulkorean", "3139",
+ "rieulmieumkorean", "313B",
+ "rieulpansioskorean", "316C",
+ "rieulparenkorean", "3203",
+ "rieulphieuphkorean", "313F",
+ "rieulpieupkorean", "313C",
+ "rieulpieupsioskorean", "316B",
+ "rieulsioskorean", "313D",
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+ "rieultikeutkorean", "316A",
+ "rieulyeorinhieuhkorean", "316D",
+ "rightangle", "221F",
+ "righttackbelowcmb", "0319",
+ "righttriangle", "22BF",
+ "rihiragana", "308A",
+ "rikatakana", "30EA",
+ "rikatakanahalfwidth", "FF98",
+ "ring", "02DA",
+ "ringbelowcmb", "0325",
+ "ringcmb", "030A",
+ "ringhalfleft", "02BF",
+ "ringhalfleftarmenian", "0559",
+ "ringhalfleftbelowcmb", "031C",
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+ "ringhalfright", "02BE",
+ "ringhalfrightbelowcmb", "0339",
+ "ringhalfrightcentered", "02D2",
+ "rinvertedbreve", "0213",
+ "rittorusquare", "3351",
+ "rlinebelow", "1E5F",
+ "rlongleg", "027C",
+ "rlonglegturned", "027A",
+ "rmonospace", "FF52",
+ "rohiragana", "308D",
+ "rokatakana", "30ED",
+ "rokatakanahalfwidth", "FF9B",
+ "roruathai", "0E23",
+ "rparen", "24AD",
+ "rrabengali", "09DC",
+ "rradeva", "0931",
+ "rragurmukhi", "0A5C",
+ "rreharabic", "0691",
+ "rrehfinalarabic", "FB8D",
+ "rrvocalicbengali", "09E0",
+ "rrvocalicdeva", "0960",
+ "rrvocalicgujarati", "0AE0",
+ "rrvocalicvowelsignbengali", "09C4",
+ "rrvocalicvowelsigndeva", "0944",
+ "rrvocalicvowelsigngujarati", "0AC4",
+ "rtblock", "2590",
+ "rturned", "0279",
+ "rturnedsuperior", "02B4",
+ "ruhiragana", "308B",
+ "rukatakana", "30EB",
+ "rukatakanahalfwidth", "FF99",
+ "rupeemarkbengali", "09F2",
+ "rupeesignbengali", "09F3",
+ "ruthai", "0E24",
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+ "rvocalicdeva", "090B",
+ "rvocalicgujarati", "0A8B",
+ "rvocalicvowelsignbengali", "09C3",
+ "rvocalicvowelsigndeva", "0943",
+ "rvocalicvowelsigngujarati", "0AC3",
+ "s", "0073",
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+ "sacute", "015B",
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+ "sadarabic", "0635",
+ "sadeva", "0938",
+ "sadfinalarabic", "FEBA",
+ "sadinitialarabic", "FEBB",
+ "sadmedialarabic", "FEBC",
+ "sagujarati", "0AB8",
+ "sagurmukhi", "0A38",
+ "sahiragana", "3055",
+ "sakatakana", "30B5",
+ "sakatakanahalfwidth", "FF7B",
+ "sallallahoualayhewasallamarabic", "FDFA",
+ "samekh", "05E1",
+ "samekhdagesh", "FB41",
+ "samekhdageshhebrew", "FB41",
+ "samekhhebrew", "05E1",
+ "saraaathai", "0E32",
+ "saraaethai", "0E41",
+ "saraaimaimalaithai", "0E44",
+ "saraaimaimuanthai", "0E43",
+ "saraamthai", "0E33",
+ "saraathai", "0E30",
+ "saraethai", "0E40",
+ "saraiithai", "0E35",
+ "saraithai", "0E34",
+ "saraothai", "0E42",
+ "saraueethai", "0E37",
+ "sarauethai", "0E36",
+ "sarauthai", "0E38",
+ "sarauuthai", "0E39",
+ "sbopomofo", "3119",
+ "scaron", "0161",
+ "scarondotaccent", "1E67",
+ "scedilla", "015F",
+ "schwa", "0259",
+ "schwacyrillic", "04D9",
+ "schwadieresiscyrillic", "04DB",
+ "schwahook", "025A",
+ "scircle", "24E2",
+ "scircumflex", "015D",
+ "scommaaccent", "0219",
+ "sdotaccent", "1E61",
+ "sdotbelow", "1E63",
+ "sdotbelowdotaccent", "1E69",
+ "seagullbelowcmb", "033C",
+ "second", "2033",
+ "secondtonechinese", "02CA",
+ "section", "00A7",
+ "seenarabic", "0633",
+ "seenfinalarabic", "FEB2",
+ "seeninitialarabic", "FEB3",
+ "seenmedialarabic", "FEB4",
+ "segol", "05B6",
+ "segol13", "05B6",
+ "segol1f", "05B6",
+ "segol2c", "05B6",
+ "segolhebrew", "05B6",
+ "segolnarrowhebrew", "05B6",
+ "segolquarterhebrew", "05B6",
+ "segoltahebrew", "0592",
+ "segolwidehebrew", "05B6",
+ "seharmenian", "057D",
+ "sehiragana", "305B",
+ "sekatakana", "30BB",
+ "sekatakanahalfwidth", "FF7E",
+ "semicolon", "003B",
+ "semicolonarabic", "061B",
+ "semicolonmonospace", "FF1B",
+ "semicolonsmall", "FE54",
+ "semivoicedmarkkana", "309C",
+ "semivoicedmarkkanahalfwidth", "FF9F",
+ "sentisquare", "3322",
+ "sentosquare", "3323",
+ "seven", "0037",
+ "sevenarabic", "0667",
+ "sevenbengali", "09ED",
+ "sevencircle", "2466",
+ "sevencircleinversesansserif", "2790",
+ "sevendeva", "096D",
+ "seveneighths", "215E",
+ "sevengujarati", "0AED",
+ "sevengurmukhi", "0A6D",
+ "sevenhackarabic", "0667",
+ "sevenhangzhou", "3027",
+ "sevenideographicparen", "3226",
+ "seveninferior", "2087",
+ "sevenmonospace", "FF17",
+ "sevenparen", "247A",
+ "sevenperiod", "248E",
+ "sevenpersian", "06F7",
+ "sevenroman", "2176",
+ "sevensuperior", "2077",
+ "seventeencircle", "2470",
+ "seventeenparen", "2484",
+ "seventeenperiod", "2498",
+ "seventhai", "0E57",
+ "sfthyphen", "00AD",
+ "shaarmenian", "0577",
+ "shabengali", "09B6",
+ "shacyrillic", "0448",
+ "shaddaarabic", "0651",
+ "shaddadammaarabic", "FC61",
+ "shaddadammatanarabic", "FC5E",
+ "shaddafathaarabic", "FC60",
+ "shaddafathatanarabic", "0651_064B",
+ "shaddakasraarabic", "FC62",
+ "shaddakasratanarabic", "FC5F",
+ "shade", "2592",
+ "shadedark", "2593",
+ "shadelight", "2591",
+ "shademedium", "2592",
+ "shadeva", "0936",
+ "shagujarati", "0AB6",
+ "shagurmukhi", "0A36",
+ "shalshelethebrew", "0593",
+ "shbopomofo", "3115",
+ "shchacyrillic", "0449",
+ "sheenarabic", "0634",
+ "sheenfinalarabic", "FEB6",
+ "sheeninitialarabic", "FEB7",
+ "sheenmedialarabic", "FEB8",
+ "sheicoptic", "03E3",
+ "sheqel", "20AA",
+ "sheqelhebrew", "20AA",
+ "sheva", "05B0",
+ "sheva115", "05B0",
+ "sheva15", "05B0",
+ "sheva22", "05B0",
+ "sheva2e", "05B0",
+ "shevahebrew", "05B0",
+ "shevanarrowhebrew", "05B0",
+ "shevaquarterhebrew", "05B0",
+ "shevawidehebrew", "05B0",
+ "shhacyrillic", "04BB",
+ "shimacoptic", "03ED",
+ "shin", "05E9",
+ "shindagesh", "FB49",
+ "shindageshhebrew", "FB49",
+ "shindageshshindot", "FB2C",
+ "shindageshshindothebrew", "FB2C",
+ "shindageshsindot", "FB2D",
+ "shindageshsindothebrew", "FB2D",
+ "shindothebrew", "05C1",
+ "shinhebrew", "05E9",
+ "shinshindot", "FB2A",
+ "shinshindothebrew", "FB2A",
+ "shinsindot", "FB2B",
+ "shinsindothebrew", "FB2B",
+ "shook", "0282",
+ "sigma", "03C3",
+ "sigma1", "03C2",
+ "sigmafinal", "03C2",
+ "sigmalunatesymbolgreek", "03F2",
+ "sihiragana", "3057",
+ "sikatakana", "30B7",
+ "sikatakanahalfwidth", "FF7C",
+ "siluqhebrew", "05BD",
+ "siluqlefthebrew", "05BD",
+ "similar", "223C",
+ "sindothebrew", "05C2",
+ "siosacirclekorean", "3274",
+ "siosaparenkorean", "3214",
+ "sioscieuckorean", "317E",
+ "sioscirclekorean", "3266",
+ "sioskiyeokkorean", "317A",
+ "sioskorean", "3145",
+ "siosnieunkorean", "317B",
+ "siosparenkorean", "3206",
+ "siospieupkorean", "317D",
+ "siostikeutkorean", "317C",
+ "six", "0036",
+ "sixarabic", "0666",
+ "sixbengali", "09EC",
+ "sixcircle", "2465",
+ "sixcircleinversesansserif", "278F",
+ "sixdeva", "096C",
+ "sixgujarati", "0AEC",
+ "sixgurmukhi", "0A6C",
+ "sixhackarabic", "0666",
+ "sixhangzhou", "3026",
+ "sixideographicparen", "3225",
+ "sixinferior", "2086",
+ "sixmonospace", "FF16",
+ "sixparen", "2479",
+ "sixperiod", "248D",
+ "sixpersian", "06F6",
+ "sixroman", "2175",
+ "sixsuperior", "2076",
+ "sixteencircle", "246F",
+ "sixteencurrencydenominatorbengali", "09F9",
+ "sixteenparen", "2483",
+ "sixteenperiod", "2497",
+ "sixthai", "0E56",
+ "slash", "002F",
+ "slashmonospace", "FF0F",
+ "slong", "017F",
+ "slongdotaccent", "1E9B",
+ "smileface", "263A",
+ "smonospace", "FF53",
+ "sofpasuqhebrew", "05C3",
+ "softhyphen", "00AD",
+ "softsigncyrillic", "044C",
+ "sohiragana", "305D",
+ "sokatakana", "30BD",
+ "sokatakanahalfwidth", "FF7F",
+ "soliduslongoverlaycmb", "0338",
+ "solidusshortoverlaycmb", "0337",
+ "sorusithai", "0E29",
+ "sosalathai", "0E28",
+ "sosothai", "0E0B",
+ "sosuathai", "0E2A",
+ "space", "0020",
+ "spacehackarabic", "0020",
+ "spade", "2660",
+ "spadesuitblack", "2660",
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+ "squaremsquared", "33A1",
+ "squareorthogonalcrosshatchfill", "25A6",
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+ "squarewhitewithsmallblack", "25A3",
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+ "ssangcieuckorean", "3149",
+ "ssanghieuhkorean", "3185",
+ "ssangieungkorean", "3180",
+ "ssangkiyeokkorean", "3132",
+ "ssangnieunkorean", "3165",
+ "ssangpieupkorean", "3143",
+ "ssangsioskorean", "3146",
+ "ssangtikeutkorean", "3138",
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+ "strokelongoverlaycmb", "0336",
+ "strokeshortoverlaycmb", "0335",
+ "subset", "2282",
+ "subsetnotequal", "228A",
+ "subsetorequal", "2286",
+ "succeeds", "227B",
+ "suchthat", "220B",
+ "suhiragana", "3059",
+ "sukatakana", "30B9",
+ "sukatakanahalfwidth", "FF7D",
+ "sukunarabic", "0652",
+ "summation", "2211",
+ "sun", "263C",
+ "superset", "2283",
+ "supersetnotequal", "228B",
+ "supersetorequal", "2287",
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+ "syouwaerasquare", "337C",
+ "t", "0074",
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+ "tagurmukhi", "0A24",
+ "taharabic", "0637",
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+ "tahinitialarabic", "FEC3",
+ "tahiragana", "305F",
+ "tahmedialarabic", "FEC4",
+ "taisyouerasquare", "337D",
+ "takatakana", "30BF",
+ "takatakanahalfwidth", "FF80",
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+ "tavdagesh", "FB4A",
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+ "tehinitialarabic", "FE97",
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+ "tehmarbutaarabic", "0629",
+ "tehmarbutafinalarabic", "FE94",
+ "tehmedialarabic", "FE98",
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+ "tehnoonfinalarabic", "FC73",
+ "tekatakana", "30C6",
+ "tekatakanahalfwidth", "FF83",
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+ "telephoneblack", "260E",
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+ "telishaqetanahebrew", "05A9",
+ "tencircle", "2469",
+ "tenideographicparen", "3229",
+ "tenparen", "247D",
+ "tenperiod", "2491",
+ "tenroman", "2179",
+ "tesh", "02A7",
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+ "tetdageshhebrew", "FB38",
+ "tethebrew", "05D8",
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+ "tevirlefthebrew", "059B",
+ "thabengali", "09A5",
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+ "thagujarati", "0AA5",
+ "thagurmukhi", "0A25",
+ "thalarabic", "0630",
+ "thalfinalarabic", "FEAC",
+ "thanthakhatthai", "0E4C",
+ "theharabic", "062B",
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+ "thehmedialarabic", "FE9C",
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+ "therefore", "2234",
+ "theta", "03B8",
+ "theta1", "03D1",
+ "thetasymbolgreek", "03D1",
+ "thieuthacirclekorean", "3279",
+ "thieuthaparenkorean", "3219",
+ "thieuthcirclekorean", "326B",
+ "thieuthkorean", "314C",
+ "thieuthparenkorean", "320B",
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+ "thirteenparen", "2480",
+ "thirteenperiod", "2494",
+ "thonangmonthothai", "0E11",
+ "thook", "01AD",
+ "thophuthaothai", "0E12",
+ "thorn", "00FE",
+ "thothahanthai", "0E17",
+ "thothanthai", "0E10",
+ "thothongthai", "0E18",
+ "thothungthai", "0E16",
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+ "thousandsseparatorpersian", "066C",
+ "three", "0033",
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+ "threecircle", "2462",
+ "threecircleinversesansserif", "278C",
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+ "threeeighths", "215C",
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+ "threegurmukhi", "0A69",
+ "threehackarabic", "0663",
+ "threehangzhou", "3023",
+ "threeideographicparen", "3222",
+ "threeinferior", "2083",
+ "threemonospace", "FF13",
+ "threenumeratorbengali", "09F6",
+ "threeparen", "2476",
+ "threeperiod", "248A",
+ "threepersian", "06F3",
+ "threequarters", "00BE",
+ "threeroman", "2172",
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+ "threethai", "0E53",
+ "thzsquare", "3394",
+ "tihiragana", "3061",
+ "tikatakana", "30C1",
+ "tikatakanahalfwidth", "FF81",
+ "tikeutacirclekorean", "3270",
+ "tikeutaparenkorean", "3210",
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+ "tikeutparenkorean", "3202",
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+ "tildecmb", "0303",
+ "tildecomb", "0303",
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+ "tildeoverlaycmb", "0334",
+ "tildeverticalcmb", "033E",
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+ "tipehalefthebrew", "0596",
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+ "titlocyrilliccmb", "0483",
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+ "toarmenian", "0569",
+ "tohiragana", "3068",
+ "tokatakana", "30C8",
+ "tokatakanahalfwidth", "FF84",
+ "tonebarextrahighmod", "02E5",
+ "tonebarextralowmod", "02E9",
+ "tonebarhighmod", "02E6",
+ "tonebarlowmod", "02E8",
+ "tonebarmidmod", "02E7",
+ "tonefive", "01BD",
+ "tonesix", "0185",
+ "tonetwo", "01A8",
+ "tonos", "0384",
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+ "tortoiseshellbracketleft", "3014",
+ "tortoiseshellbracketleftsmall", "FE5D",
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+ "tortoiseshellbracketright", "3015",
+ "tortoiseshellbracketrightsmall", "FE5E",
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+ "tparen", "24AF",
+ "trademark", "2122",
+ "tretroflexhook", "0288",
+ "triagdn", "25BC",
+ "triaglf", "25C4",
+ "triagrt", "25BA",
+ "triagup", "25B2",
+ "ts", "02A6",
+ "tsadi", "05E6",
+ "tsadidagesh", "FB46",
+ "tsadidageshhebrew", "FB46",
+ "tsadihebrew", "05E6",
+ "tsecyrillic", "0446",
+ "tsere", "05B5",
+ "tsere12", "05B5",
+ "tsere1e", "05B5",
+ "tsere2b", "05B5",
+ "tserehebrew", "05B5",
+ "tserenarrowhebrew", "05B5",
+ "tserequarterhebrew", "05B5",
+ "tserewidehebrew", "05B5",
+ "tshecyrillic", "045B",
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+ "ttadeva", "091F",
+ "ttagujarati", "0A9F",
+ "ttagurmukhi", "0A1F",
+ "tteharabic", "0679",
+ "ttehfinalarabic", "FB67",
+ "ttehinitialarabic", "FB68",
+ "ttehmedialarabic", "FB69",
+ "tthabengali", "09A0",
+ "tthadeva", "0920",
+ "tthagujarati", "0AA0",
+ "tthagurmukhi", "0A20",
+ "tturned", "0287",
+ "tuhiragana", "3064",
+ "tukatakana", "30C4",
+ "tukatakanahalfwidth", "FF82",
+ "tusmallhiragana", "3063",
+ "tusmallkatakana", "30C3",
+ "tusmallkatakanahalfwidth", "FF6F",
+ "twelvecircle", "246B",
+ "twelveparen", "247F",
+ "twelveperiod", "2493",
+ "twelveroman", "217B",
+ "twentycircle", "2473",
+ "twentyhangzhou", "5344",
+ "twentyparen", "2487",
+ "twentyperiod", "249B",
+ "two", "0032",
+ "twoarabic", "0662",
+ "twobengali", "09E8",
+ "twocircle", "2461",
+ "twocircleinversesansserif", "278B",
+ "twodeva", "0968",
+ "twodotenleader", "2025",
+ "twodotleader", "2025",
+ "twodotleadervertical", "FE30",
+ "twogujarati", "0AE8",
+ "twogurmukhi", "0A68",
+ "twohackarabic", "0662",
+ "twohangzhou", "3022",
+ "twoideographicparen", "3221",
+ "twoinferior", "2082",
+ "twomonospace", "FF12",
+ "twonumeratorbengali", "09F5",
+ "twoparen", "2475",
+ "twoperiod", "2489",
+ "twopersian", "06F2",
+ "tworoman", "2171",
+ "twostroke", "01BB",
+ "twosuperior", "00B2",
+ "twothai", "0E52",
+ "twothirds", "2154",
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+ "uacute", "00FA",
+ "ubar", "0289",
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+ "ubopomofo", "3128",
+ "ubreve", "016D",
+ "ucaron", "01D4",
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+ "ucyrillic", "0443",
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+ "udblacute", "0171",
+ "udblgrave", "0215",
+ "udeva", "0909",
+ "udieresis", "00FC",
+ "udieresisacute", "01D8",
+ "udieresisbelow", "1E73",
+ "udieresiscaron", "01DA",
+ "udieresiscyrillic", "04F1",
+ "udieresisgrave", "01DC",
+ "udieresismacron", "01D6",
+ "udotbelow", "1EE5",
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+ "ugujarati", "0A89",
+ "ugurmukhi", "0A09",
+ "uhiragana", "3046",
+ "uhookabove", "1EE7",
+ "uhorn", "01B0",
+ "uhornacute", "1EE9",
+ "uhorndotbelow", "1EF1",
+ "uhorngrave", "1EEB",
+ "uhornhookabove", "1EED",
+ "uhorntilde", "1EEF",
+ "uhungarumlaut", "0171",
+ "uhungarumlautcyrillic", "04F3",
+ "uinvertedbreve", "0217",
+ "ukatakana", "30A6",
+ "ukatakanahalfwidth", "FF73",
+ "ukcyrillic", "0479",
+ "ukorean", "315C",
+ "umacron", "016B",
+ "umacroncyrillic", "04EF",
+ "umacrondieresis", "1E7B",
+ "umatragurmukhi", "0A41",
+ "umonospace", "FF55",
+ "underscore", "005F",
+ "underscoredbl", "2017",
+ "underscoremonospace", "FF3F",
+ "underscorevertical", "FE33",
+ "underscorewavy", "FE4F",
+ "union", "222A",
+ "universal", "2200",
+ "uogonek", "0173",
+ "uparen", "24B0",
+ "upblock", "2580",
+ "upperdothebrew", "05C4",
+ "upsilon", "03C5",
+ "upsilondieresis", "03CB",
+ "upsilondieresistonos", "03B0",
+ "upsilonlatin", "028A",
+ "upsilontonos", "03CD",
+ "uptackbelowcmb", "031D",
+ "uptackmod", "02D4",
+ "uragurmukhi", "0A73",
+ "uring", "016F",
+ "ushortcyrillic", "045E",
+ "usmallhiragana", "3045",
+ "usmallkatakana", "30A5",
+ "usmallkatakanahalfwidth", "FF69",
+ "ustraightcyrillic", "04AF",
+ "ustraightstrokecyrillic", "04B1",
+ "utilde", "0169",
+ "utildeacute", "1E79",
+ "utildebelow", "1E75",
+ "uubengali", "098A",
+ "uudeva", "090A",
+ "uugujarati", "0A8A",
+ "uugurmukhi", "0A0A",
+ "uumatragurmukhi", "0A42",
+ "uuvowelsignbengali", "09C2",
+ "uuvowelsigndeva", "0942",
+ "uuvowelsigngujarati", "0AC2",
+ "uvowelsignbengali", "09C1",
+ "uvowelsigndeva", "0941",
+ "uvowelsigngujarati", "0AC1",
+ "v", "0076",
+ "vadeva", "0935",
+ "vagujarati", "0AB5",
+ "vagurmukhi", "0A35",
+ "vakatakana", "30F7",
+ "vav", "05D5",
+ "vavdagesh", "FB35",
+ "vavdagesh65", "FB35",
+ "vavdageshhebrew", "FB35",
+ "vavhebrew", "05D5",
+ "vavholam", "FB4B",
+ "vavholamhebrew", "FB4B",
+ "vavvavhebrew", "05F0",
+ "vavyodhebrew", "05F1",
+ "vcircle", "24E5",
+ "vdotbelow", "1E7F",
+ "vecyrillic", "0432",
+ "veharabic", "06A4",
+ "vehfinalarabic", "FB6B",
+ "vehinitialarabic", "FB6C",
+ "vehmedialarabic", "FB6D",
+ "vekatakana", "30F9",
+ "venus", "2640",
+ "verticalbar", "007C",
+ "verticallineabovecmb", "030D",
+ "verticallinebelowcmb", "0329",
+ "verticallinelowmod", "02CC",
+ "verticallinemod", "02C8",
+ "vewarmenian", "057E",
+ "vhook", "028B",
+ "vikatakana", "30F8",
+ "viramabengali", "09CD",
+ "viramadeva", "094D",
+ "viramagujarati", "0ACD",
+ "visargabengali", "0983",
+ "visargadeva", "0903",
+ "visargagujarati", "0A83",
+ "vmonospace", "FF56",
+ "voarmenian", "0578",
+ "voicediterationhiragana", "309E",
+ "voicediterationkatakana", "30FE",
+ "voicedmarkkana", "309B",
+ "voicedmarkkanahalfwidth", "FF9E",
+ "vokatakana", "30FA",
+ "vparen", "24B1",
+ "vtilde", "1E7D",
+ "vturned", "028C",
+ "vuhiragana", "3094",
+ "vukatakana", "30F4",
+ "w", "0077",
+ "wacute", "1E83",
+ "waekorean", "3159",
+ "wahiragana", "308F",
+ "wakatakana", "30EF",
+ "wakatakanahalfwidth", "FF9C",
+ "wakorean", "3158",
+ "wasmallhiragana", "308E",
+ "wasmallkatakana", "30EE",
+ "wattosquare", "3357",
+ "wavedash", "301C",
+ "wavyunderscorevertical", "FE34",
+ "wawarabic", "0648",
+ "wawfinalarabic", "FEEE",
+ "wawhamzaabovearabic", "0624",
+ "wawhamzaabovefinalarabic", "FE86",
+ "wbsquare", "33DD",
+ "wcircle", "24E6",
+ "wcircumflex", "0175",
+ "wdieresis", "1E85",
+ "wdotaccent", "1E87",
+ "wdotbelow", "1E89",
+ "wehiragana", "3091",
+ "weierstrass", "2118",
+ "wekatakana", "30F1",
+ "wekorean", "315E",
+ "weokorean", "315D",
+ "wgrave", "1E81",
+ "whitebullet", "25E6",
+ "whitecircle", "25CB",
+ "whitecircleinverse", "25D9",
+ "whitecornerbracketleft", "300E",
+ "whitecornerbracketleftvertical", "FE43",
+ "whitecornerbracketright", "300F",
+ "whitecornerbracketrightvertical", "FE44",
+ "whitediamond", "25C7",
+ "whitediamondcontainingblacksmalldiamond", "25C8",
+ "whitedownpointingsmalltriangle", "25BF",
+ "whitedownpointingtriangle", "25BD",
+ "whiteleftpointingsmalltriangle", "25C3",
+ "whiteleftpointingtriangle", "25C1",
+ "whitelenticularbracketleft", "3016",
+ "whitelenticularbracketright", "3017",
+ "whiterightpointingsmalltriangle", "25B9",
+ "whiterightpointingtriangle", "25B7",
+ "whitesmallsquare", "25AB",
+ "whitesmilingface", "263A",
+ "whitesquare", "25A1",
+ "whitestar", "2606",
+ "whitetelephone", "260F",
+ "whitetortoiseshellbracketleft", "3018",
+ "whitetortoiseshellbracketright", "3019",
+ "whiteuppointingsmalltriangle", "25B5",
+ "whiteuppointingtriangle", "25B3",
+ "wihiragana", "3090",
+ "wikatakana", "30F0",
+ "wikorean", "315F",
+ "wmonospace", "FF57",
+ "wohiragana", "3092",
+ "wokatakana", "30F2",
+ "wokatakanahalfwidth", "FF66",
+ "won", "20A9",
+ "wonmonospace", "FFE6",
+ "wowaenthai", "0E27",
+ "wparen", "24B2",
+ "wring", "1E98",
+ "wsuperior", "02B7",
+ "wturned", "028D",
+ "wynn", "01BF",
+ "x", "0078",
+ "xabovecmb", "033D",
+ "xbopomofo", "3112",
+ "xcircle", "24E7",
+ "xdieresis", "1E8D",
+ "xdotaccent", "1E8B",
+ "xeharmenian", "056D",
+ "xi", "03BE",
+ "xmonospace", "FF58",
+ "xparen", "24B3",
+ "xsuperior", "02E3",
+ "y", "0079",
+ "yaadosquare", "334E",
+ "yabengali", "09AF",
+ "yacute", "00FD",
+ "yadeva", "092F",
+ "yaekorean", "3152",
+ "yagujarati", "0AAF",
+ "yagurmukhi", "0A2F",
+ "yahiragana", "3084",
+ "yakatakana", "30E4",
+ "yakatakanahalfwidth", "FF94",
+ "yakorean", "3151",
+ "yamakkanthai", "0E4E",
+ "yasmallhiragana", "3083",
+ "yasmallkatakana", "30E3",
+ "yasmallkatakanahalfwidth", "FF6C",
+ "yatcyrillic", "0463",
+ "ycircle", "24E8",
+ "ycircumflex", "0177",
+ "ydieresis", "00FF",
+ "ydotaccent", "1E8F",
+ "ydotbelow", "1EF5",
+ "yeharabic", "064A",
+ "yehbarreearabic", "06D2",
+ "yehbarreefinalarabic", "FBAF",
+ "yehfinalarabic", "FEF2",
+ "yehhamzaabovearabic", "0626",
+ "yehhamzaabovefinalarabic", "FE8A",
+ "yehhamzaaboveinitialarabic", "FE8B",
+ "yehhamzaabovemedialarabic", "FE8C",
+ "yehinitialarabic", "FEF3",
+ "yehmedialarabic", "FEF4",
+ "yehmeeminitialarabic", "FCDD",
+ "yehmeemisolatedarabic", "FC58",
+ "yehnoonfinalarabic", "FC94",
+ "yehthreedotsbelowarabic", "06D1",
+ "yekorean", "3156",
+ "yen", "00A5",
+ "yenmonospace", "FFE5",
+ "yeokorean", "3155",
+ "yeorinhieuhkorean", "3186",
+ "yerahbenyomohebrew", "05AA",
+ "yerahbenyomolefthebrew", "05AA",
+ "yericyrillic", "044B",
+ "yerudieresiscyrillic", "04F9",
+ "yesieungkorean", "3181",
+ "yesieungpansioskorean", "3183",
+ "yesieungsioskorean", "3182",
+ "yetivhebrew", "059A",
+ "ygrave", "1EF3",
+ "yhook", "01B4",
+ "yhookabove", "1EF7",
+ "yiarmenian", "0575",
+ "yicyrillic", "0457",
+ "yikorean", "3162",
+ "yinyang", "262F",
+ "yiwnarmenian", "0582",
+ "ymonospace", "FF59",
+ "yod", "05D9",
+ "yoddagesh", "FB39",
+ "yoddageshhebrew", "FB39",
+ "yodhebrew", "05D9",
+ "yodyodhebrew", "05F2",
+ "yodyodpatahhebrew", "FB1F",
+ "yohiragana", "3088",
+ "yoikorean", "3189",
+ "yokatakana", "30E8",
+ "yokatakanahalfwidth", "FF96",
+ "yokorean", "315B",
+ "yosmallhiragana", "3087",
+ "yosmallkatakana", "30E7",
+ "yosmallkatakanahalfwidth", "FF6E",
+ "yotgreek", "03F3",
+ "yoyaekorean", "3188",
+ "yoyakorean", "3187",
+ "yoyakthai", "0E22",
+ "yoyingthai", "0E0D",
+ "yparen", "24B4",
+ "ypogegrammeni", "037A",
+ "ypogegrammenigreekcmb", "0345",
+ "yr", "01A6",
+ "yring", "1E99",
+ "ysuperior", "02B8",
+ "ytilde", "1EF9",
+ "yturned", "028E",
+ "yuhiragana", "3086",
+ "yuikorean", "318C",
+ "yukatakana", "30E6",
+ "yukatakanahalfwidth", "FF95",
+ "yukorean", "3160",
+ "yusbigcyrillic", "046B",
+ "yusbigiotifiedcyrillic", "046D",
+ "yuslittlecyrillic", "0467",
+ "yuslittleiotifiedcyrillic", "0469",
+ "yusmallhiragana", "3085",
+ "yusmallkatakana", "30E5",
+ "yusmallkatakanahalfwidth", "FF6D",
+ "yuyekorean", "318B",
+ "yuyeokorean", "318A",
+ "yyabengali", "09DF",
+ "yyadeva", "095F",
+ "z", "007A",
+ "zaarmenian", "0566",
+ "zacute", "017A",
+ "zadeva", "095B",
+ "zagurmukhi", "0A5B",
+ "zaharabic", "0638",
+ "zahfinalarabic", "FEC6",
+ "zahinitialarabic", "FEC7",
+ "zahiragana", "3056",
+ "zahmedialarabic", "FEC8",
+ "zainarabic", "0632",
+ "zainfinalarabic", "FEB0",
+ "zakatakana", "30B6",
+ "zaqefgadolhebrew", "0595",
+ "zaqefqatanhebrew", "0594",
+ "zarqahebrew", "0598",
+ "zayin", "05D6",
+ "zayindagesh", "FB36",
+ "zayindageshhebrew", "FB36",
+ "zayinhebrew", "05D6",
+ "zbopomofo", "3117",
+ "zcaron", "017E",
+ "zcircle", "24E9",
+ "zcircumflex", "1E91",
+ "zcurl", "0291",
+ "zdot", "017C",
+ "zdotaccent", "017C",
+ "zdotbelow", "1E93",
+ "zecyrillic", "0437",
+ "zedescendercyrillic", "0499",
+ "zedieresiscyrillic", "04DF",
+ "zehiragana", "305C",
+ "zekatakana", "30BC",
+ "zero", "0030",
+ "zeroarabic", "0660",
+ "zerobengali", "09E6",
+ "zerodeva", "0966",
+ "zerogujarati", "0AE6",
+ "zerogurmukhi", "0A66",
+ "zerohackarabic", "0660",
+ "zeroinferior", "2080",
+ "zeromonospace", "FF10",
+ "zeropersian", "06F0",
+ "zerosuperior", "2070",
+ "zerothai", "0E50",
+ "zerowidthjoiner", "FEFF",
+ "zerowidthnonjoiner", "200C",
+ "zerowidthspace", "200B",
+ "zeta", "03B6",
+ "zhbopomofo", "3113",
+ "zhearmenian", "056A",
+ "zhebrevecyrillic", "04C2",
+ "zhecyrillic", "0436",
+ "zhedescendercyrillic", "0497",
+ "zhedieresiscyrillic", "04DD",
+ "zihiragana", "3058",
+ "zikatakana", "30B8",
+ "zinorhebrew", "05AE",
+ "zlinebelow", "1E95",
+ "zmonospace", "FF5A",
+ "zohiragana", "305E",
+ "zokatakana", "30BE",
+ "zparen", "24B5",
+ "zretroflexhook", "0290",
+ "zstroke", "01B6",
+ "zuhiragana", "305A",
+ "zukatakana", "30BA",
);
-$prog = $0;
+
+my $prog = $0;
$prog =~ s@.*/@@;
-$groff_sys_fontdir = "@FONTDIR@";
+my $groff_sys_fontdir = "@FONTDIR@";
+
+use Getopt::Std;
+getopts('a:d:e:i:mnsvx');
-do 'getopts.pl';
-do Getopts('a:d:e:i:mnsv');
+our ($opt_a, $opt_d, $opt_e, $opt_i, $opt_m, $opt_n, $opt_s, $opt_v, $opt_x);
if ($opt_v) {
print "GNU afmtodit (groff) version @VERSION@\n";
@@ -6054,24 +6060,36 @@ if ($opt_v) {
}
if ($#ARGV != 2) {
- die "usage: $prog [-mnsv] [-a angle] [-d DESC] [-e encoding]\n" .
+ die "usage: $prog [-mnsvx] [-a angle] [-d DESC] [-e encoding]\n" .
" [-i n] afmfile mapfile font\n";
}
-$afm = $ARGV[0];
-$map = $ARGV[1];
-$font = $ARGV[2];
-$desc = $opt_d || "DESC";
-$sys_map = $groff_sys_fontdir . "/devps/generate/" . $map;
-$sys_desc = $groff_sys_fontdir . "/devps/" . $desc;
+my $afm = $ARGV[0];
+my $map = $ARGV[1];
+my $font = $ARGV[2];
+my $desc = $opt_d || "DESC";
+my $sys_map = $groff_sys_fontdir . "/devps/generate/" . $map;
+my $sys_desc = $groff_sys_fontdir . "/devps/" . $desc;
# read the afm file
+my $psname;
+my $italic_angle = 0;
+my (@kern1, @kern2, @kernx);
+my (%italic_correction, %left_italic_correction);
+my %subscript_correction;
+# my %ligs
+my %ligatures;
+my (@encoding, %in_encoding);
+my (%width, %height, %depth);
+my (%left_side_bearing, %right_side_bearing);
+
open(AFM, $afm) || die "$prog: can't open \`$ARGV[0]': $!\n";
while (<AFM>) {
chop;
- @field = split(' ');
+ my @field = split(' ');
+ next if $#field < 0;
if ($field[0] eq "FontName") {
$psname = $field[1];
}
@@ -6080,9 +6098,9 @@ while (<AFM>) {
}
elsif ($field[0] eq "KPX") {
if ($#field == 3) {
- push(kern1, $field[1]);
- push(kern2, $field[2]);
- push(kernx, $field[3]);
+ push(@kern1, $field[1]);
+ push(@kern2, $field[2]);
+ push(@kernx, $field[3]);
}
}
elsif ($field[0] eq "italicCorrection") {
@@ -6097,18 +6115,19 @@ while (<AFM>) {
elsif ($field[0] eq "StartCharMetrics") {
while (<AFM>) {
@field = split(' ');
+ next if $#field < 0;
last if ($field[0] eq "EndCharMetrics");
if ($field[0] eq "C") {
- $c = -1;
- $wx = 0;
- $n = "";
- %ligs = ();
- $lly = 0;
- $ury = 0;
- $llx = 0;
- $urx = 0;
- $c = $field[1];
- $i = 2;
+ my $w;
+ my $wx = 0;
+ my $n = "";
+# %ligs = ();
+ my $lly = 0;
+ my $ury = 0;
+ my $llx = 0;
+ my $urx = 0;
+ my $c = $field[1];
+ my $i = 2;
while ($i <= $#field) {
if ($field[$i] eq "WX") {
$w = $field[$i + 1];
@@ -6125,10 +6144,10 @@ while (<AFM>) {
$ury = $field[$i + 4];
$i += 5;
}
- elsif ($field[$i] eq "L") {
- $ligs{$field[$i + 2]} = $field[$i + 1];
- $i += 3;
- }
+# elsif ($field[$i] eq "L") {
+# $ligs{$field[$i + 2]} = $field[$i + 1];
+# $i += 3;
+# }
else {
while ($i <= $#field && $field[$i] ne ";") {
$i++;
@@ -6145,9 +6164,9 @@ while (<AFM>) {
$depth{$n} = -$lly;
$left_side_bearing{$n} = -$llx;
$right_side_bearing{$n} = $urx - $w;
- while (($lig, $glyph2) = each %ligs) {
- $ligatures{$lig} = $n . " " . $glyph2;
- }
+# while ((my $lig, my $glyph2) = each %ligs) {
+# $ligatures{$lig} = $n . " " . $glyph2;
+# }
}
}
}
@@ -6156,6 +6175,7 @@ close(AFM);
# read the DESC file
+my ($sizescale, $resolution, $unitwidth);
$sizescale = 1;
open(DESC, $desc) || open(DESC, $sys_desc) ||
@@ -6163,24 +6183,32 @@ open(DESC, $desc) || open(DESC, $sys_desc) ||
while (<DESC>) {
next if /^#/;
chop;
- @field = split(' ');
+ my @field = split(' ');
+ next if $#field < 0;
last if $field[0] eq "charset";
- if ($field[0] eq "res") { $resolution = $field[1]; }
- if ($field[0] eq "unitwidth") { $unitwidth = $field[1]; }
- if ($field[0] eq "sizescale") { $sizescale = $field[1]; }
+ if ($field[0] eq "res") {
+ $resolution = $field[1];
+ }
+ elsif ($field[0] eq "unitwidth") {
+ $unitwidth = $field[1];
+ }
+ elsif ($field[0] eq "sizescale") {
+ $sizescale = $field[1];
+ }
}
close(DESC);
if ($opt_e) {
# read the encoding file
- $sys_opt_e = $groff_sys_fontdir . "/devps/" . $opt_e;
+ my $sys_opt_e = $groff_sys_fontdir . "/devps/" . $opt_e;
open(ENCODING, $opt_e) || open(ENCODING, $sys_opt_e) ||
die "$prog: can't open \`$opt_e' or \`$sys_opt_e': $!\n";
while (<ENCODING>) {
next if /^#/;
chop;
- @field = split(' ');
+ my @field = split(' ');
+ next if $#field < 0;
if ($#field == 1) {
if ($field[1] >= 0 && defined $width{$field[0]}) {
$encoding[$field[1]] = $field[0];
@@ -6193,29 +6221,41 @@ if ($opt_e) {
# read the map file
+my (%nmap, %map);
+
open(MAP, $map) || open(MAP, $sys_map) ||
die "$prog: can't open \`$map' or \`$sys_map': $!\n";
while (<MAP>) {
next if /^#/;
chop;
- @field = split(' ');
+ my @field = split(' ');
+ next if $#field < 0;
if ($#field == 1) {
- if (defined $mapped{$field[1]}) {
- warn "Both $mapped{$field[1]} and $field[0] map to $field[1]";
- }
- elsif ($field[1] eq "space") {
- # the PostScript character "space" is automatically mapped
- # to the groff character "space"; this is for grops
- warn "you are not allowed to map to the groff character `space'";
+ if ($field[1] eq "space") {
+ # The PostScript character "space" is automatically mapped
+ # to the groff character "space"; this is for grops.
+ warn "you are not allowed to map to " .
+ "the groff character \`space'";
}
elsif ($field[0] eq "space") {
- warn "you are not allowed to map the PostScript character `space'";
+ warn "you are not allowed to map " .
+ "the PostScript character \`space'";
}
else {
$nmap{$field[0]} += 0;
- $map{$field[0],$nmap{$field[0]}} = $field[1];
+ $map{$field[0], $nmap{$field[0]}} = $field[1];
$nmap{$field[0]} += 1;
- $mapped{$field[1]} = $field[0];
+
+ # There is more then one way to make a PS glyph name;
+ # let us try unicode names with `uni' and `u' prefixes.
+ my $utmp = $AGL_to_unicode{$field[0]};
+ if (defined $utmp && $utmp =~ /^[0-9A-F]{4}$/) {
+ foreach my $unicodepsname ("uni" . $utmp, "u" . $utmp) {
+ $nmap{$unicodepsname} += 0;
+ $map{$unicodepsname, $nmap{$unicodepsname}} = $field[1];
+ $nmap{$unicodepsname} += 1;
+ }
+ }
}
}
}
@@ -6223,32 +6263,142 @@ close(MAP);
$italic_angle = $opt_a if $opt_a;
-# add unencoded characters
-$i = ($#encoding > 256) ? ($#encoding + 1) : 256;
-while ($ch = each %width) {
- if (!$in_encoding{$ch}) {
- $encoding[$i] = $ch;
- $i++;
- if (!$nmap{$ch}) {
- $nmap{$ch} += 1;
- $u1 = $AGL_to_unicode{$ch};
- if ($u1) {
- $u2 = $unicode_decomposed{$u1};
- $u = $u2 ? $u2 : $u1;
+if (!$opt_x) {
+ my %mapped;
+ my $i = ($#encoding > 256) ? ($#encoding + 1) : 256;
+ while (my $ch = each %width) {
+ # add unencoded characters
+ if (!$in_encoding{$ch}) {
+ $encoding[$i] = $ch;
+ $i++;
+ }
+ if ($nmap{$ch}) {
+ for (my $j = 0; $j < $nmap{$ch}; $j++) {
+ if (defined $mapped{$map{$ch, $j}}) {
+ warn "both $mapped{$map{$ch, $j}} and $ch " .
+ "map to $map{$ch, $j}";
+ }
+ else {
+ $mapped{$map{$ch, $j}} = $ch;
+ }
}
- else {
- $u = "---";
+ }
+ else {
+ my $u = ""; # the resulting groff glyph name
+ my $ucomp = ""; # Unicode string before decomposition
+ my $utmp = ""; # temporary value
+ my $component = "";
+ my $nv = 0;
+
+ # Step 1:
+ # Drop all characters from the glyph name starting with the
+ # first occurrence of a period (U+002E FULL STOP), if any.
+ # ?? We avoid mapping of glyphs with periods, since they are
+ # likely to be variant glyphs, leading to a `many ps glyphs --
+ # one groff glyph' conflict.
+ #
+ # If multiple glyphs in the font represent the same character
+ # in the Unicode standard, as do `A' and `A.swash', for example,
+ # they can be differentiated by using the same base name with
+ # different suffixes. This suffix (the part of glyph name that
+ # follows the first period) does not participate in the
+ # computation of a character sequence. It can be used by font
+ # designers to indicate some characteristics of the glyph. The
+ # suffix may contain periods or any other permitted characters.
+ # Small cap A, for example, could be named `uni0041.sc' or `A.sc'.
+
+ next if $ch =~ /\./;
+
+ # Step 2:
+ # Split the remaining string into a sequence of components,
+ # using the underscore character (U+005F LOW LINE) as the
+ # delimiter.
+
+ while ($ch =~ /([^_]+)/g) {
+ $component = $1;
+
+ # Step 3:
+ # Map each component to a character string according to the
+ # procedure below:
+ #
+ # * If the component is in the Adobe Glyph List, then map
+ # it to the corresponding character in that list.
+
+ $utmp = $AGL_to_unicode{$component};
+ if ($utmp) {
+ $utmp = "U+" . $utmp;
+ }
+
+ # * Otherwise, if the component is of the form `uni'
+ # (U+0075 U+006E U+0069) followed by a sequence of
+ # uppercase hexadecimal digits (0 .. 9, A .. F, i.e.,
+ # U+0030 .. U+0039, U+0041 .. U+0046), the length of
+ # that sequence is a multiple of four, and each group of
+ # four digits represents a number in the set {0x0000 ..
+ # 0xD7FF, 0xE000 .. 0xFFFF}, then interpret each such
+ # number as a Unicode scalar value and map the component
+ # to the string made of those scalar values.
+
+ elsif ($component =~ /^uni([0-9A-F]{4})+$/) {
+ while ($component =~ /([0-9A-F]{4})/g) {
+ $nv = hex("0x" . $1);
+ if ($nv <= 0xD7FF || $nv >= 0xE000) {
+ $utmp .= "U+" . $1;
+ }
+ else {
+ $utmp = "";
+ last;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ # * Otherwise, if the component is of the form `u' (U+0075)
+ # followed by a sequence of four to six uppercase
+ # hexadecimal digits {0 .. 9, A .. F} (U+0030 .. U+0039,
+ # U+0041 .. U+0046), and those digits represent a number
+ # in {0x0000 .. 0xD7FF, 0xE000 .. 0x10FFFF}, then
+ # interpret this number as a Unicode scalar value and map
+ # the component to the string made of this scalar value.
+
+ elsif ($component =~ /^u([0-9A-F]{4,6})$/) {
+ $nv = hex("0x" . $1);
+ if ($nv <= 0xD7FF || ($nv >= 0xE000 && $nv <= 0x10FFFF)) {
+ $utmp .= "U+" . $1;
+ }
+ }
+
+ # Finally, concatenate those strings; the result is the
+ # character string to which the glyph name is mapped.
+
+ $ucomp .= $utmp if $utmp;
+ }
+
+ # Unicode decomposition
+ while ($ucomp =~ /([0-9A-F]{4,6})/g) {
+ $component = $1;
+ $utmp = $unicode_decomposed{$component};
+ $u .= "_" . ($utmp ? $utmp : $component);
+ }
+ $u =~ s/^_/u/;
+ if ($u) {
+ if (defined $mapped{$u}) {
+ warn "both $mapped{$u} and $ch map to $u";
+ }
+ else {
+ $mapped{$u} = $ch;
+ }
+ $nmap{$ch} += 1;
+ $map{$ch, "0"} = $u;
}
- $map{$ch,"0"} = $u;
}
}
}
-# check explicitly for groff's standard ligatures -- many afm files don't
-# have proper `L' entries
+# Check explicitly for groff's standard ligatures -- many afm files don't
+# have proper `L' entries.
-%default_ligatures = (
+my %default_ligatures = (
"fi", "f i",
"fl", "f l",
"ff", "f f",
@@ -6256,7 +6406,7 @@ while ($ch = each %width) {
"ffl", "ff l",
);
-while (($lig, $components) = each %default_ligatures) {
+while (my ($lig, $components) = each %default_ligatures) {
if (defined $width{$lig} && !defined $ligatures{$lig}) {
$ligatures{$lig} = $components;
}
@@ -6271,17 +6421,17 @@ print("name $font\n");
print("internalname $psname\n") if $psname;
print("special\n") if $opt_s;
printf("slant %g\n", $italic_angle) if $italic_angle != 0;
-printf("spacewidth %d\n", do conv($width{"space"})) if defined $width{"space"};
+printf("spacewidth %d\n", conv($width{"space"})) if defined $width{"space"};
if ($opt_e) {
- $e = $opt_e;
+ my $e = $opt_e;
$e =~ s@.*/@@;
print("encoding $e\n");
}
if (!$opt_n && %ligatures) {
print("ligatures");
- while ($lig = each %ligatures) {
+ while (my $lig = each %ligatures) {
print(" $lig");
}
print(" 0\n");
@@ -6290,17 +6440,17 @@ if (!$opt_n && %ligatures) {
if ($#kern1 >= 0) {
print("kernpairs\n");
- for ($i = 0; $i <= $#kern1; $i++) {
- $c1 = $kern1[$i];
- $c2 = $kern2[$i];
+ for (my $i = 0; $i <= $#kern1; $i++) {
+ my $c1 = $kern1[$i];
+ my $c2 = $kern2[$i];
if ($nmap{$c1} != 0 && $nmap{$c2} != 0) {
- for ($j = 0; $j < $nmap{$c1}; $j++) {
- for ($k = 0; $k < $nmap{$c2}; $k++) {
+ for (my $j = 0; $j < $nmap{$c1}; $j++) {
+ for (my $k = 0; $k < $nmap{$c2}; $k++) {
if ($kernx[$i] != 0) {
printf("%s %s %d\n",
- $map{$c1,$j},
- $map{$c2,$k},
- do conv($kernx[$i]));
+ $map{$c1, $j},
+ $map{$c2, $k},
+ conv($kernx[$i]));
}
}
}
@@ -6308,17 +6458,22 @@ if ($#kern1 >= 0) {
}
}
+my ($asc_boundary, $desc_boundary, $xheight, $slant);
+
# characters not shorter than asc_boundary are considered to have ascenders
-$asc_boundary = $height{"t"} - 1;
+$asc_boundary = 0;
+$asc_boundary = $height{"t"} if defined $height{"t"};
+$asc_boundary -= 1;
# likewise for descenders
-$desc_boundary = $depth{"g"};
-$desc_boundary = $depth{"j"} if $depth{"j"} < $desc_boundary;
-$desc_boundary = $depth{"p"} if $depth{"p"} < $desc_boundary;
-$desc_boundary = $depth{"q"} if $depth{"q"} < $desc_boundary;
-$desc_boundary = $depth{"y"} if $depth{"y"} < $desc_boundary;
+$desc_boundary = 0;
+$desc_boundary = $depth{"g"} if defined $depth{"g"};
+$desc_boundary = $depth{"j"} if defined $depth{"g"} && $depth{"j"} < $desc_boundary;
+$desc_boundary = $depth{"p"} if defined $depth{"p"} && $depth{"p"} < $desc_boundary;
+$desc_boundary = $depth{"q"} if defined $depth{"q"} && $depth{"q"} < $desc_boundary;
+$desc_boundary = $depth{"y"} if defined $depth{"y"} && $depth{"y"} < $desc_boundary;
$desc_boundary -= 1;
if (defined $height{"x"}) {
@@ -6336,21 +6491,21 @@ $slant = sin($italic_angle)/cos($italic_angle);
$slant = 0 if $slant < 0;
print("charset\n");
-for ($i = 0; $i <= $#encoding; $i++) {
- $ch = $encoding[$i];
- if ($ch ne "" && $ch ne "space") {
- $map{$ch,"0"} = "---" if $nmap{$ch} == 0;
- $type = 0;
- $h = $height{$ch};
+for (my $i = 0; $i <= $#encoding; $i++) {
+ my $ch = $encoding[$i];
+ if (defined $ch && $ch ne "" && $ch ne "space") {
+ $map{$ch, "0"} = "---" if !defined $nmap{$ch} || $nmap{$ch} == 0;
+ my $type = 0;
+ my $h = $height{$ch};
$h = 0 if $h < 0;
- $d = $depth{$ch};
+ my $d = $depth{$ch};
$d = 0 if $d < 0;
$type = 1 if $d >= $desc_boundary;
$type += 2 if $h >= $asc_boundary;
- printf("%s\t%d", $map{$ch,"0"}, do conv($width{$ch}));
- $italic_correction = 0;
- $left_math_fit = 0;
- $subscript_correction = 0;
+ printf("%s\t%d", $map{$ch, "0"}, conv($width{$ch}));
+ my $italic_correction = 0;
+ my $left_math_fit = 0;
+ my $subscript_correction = 0;
if (defined $opt_i) {
$italic_correction = $right_side_bearing{$ch} + $opt_i;
$italic_correction = 0 if $italic_correction < 0;
@@ -6372,35 +6527,37 @@ for ($i = 0; $i <= $#encoding; $i++) {
$subscript_correction = $subscript_correction{$ch};
}
if ($subscript_correction != 0) {
- printf(",%d,%d", do conv($h), do conv($d));
- printf(",%d,%d,%d", do conv($italic_correction),
- do conv($left_math_fit),
- do conv($subscript_correction));
+ printf(",%d,%d", conv($h), conv($d));
+ printf(",%d,%d,%d", conv($italic_correction),
+ conv($left_math_fit),
+ conv($subscript_correction));
}
elsif ($left_math_fit != 0) {
- printf(",%d,%d", do conv($h), do conv($d));
- printf(",%d,%d", do conv($italic_correction),
- do conv($left_math_fit));
+ printf(",%d,%d", conv($h), conv($d));
+ printf(",%d,%d", conv($italic_correction),
+ conv($left_math_fit));
}
elsif ($italic_correction != 0) {
- printf(",%d,%d", do conv($h), do conv($d));
- printf(",%d", do conv($italic_correction));
+ printf(",%d,%d", conv($h), conv($d));
+ printf(",%d", conv($italic_correction));
}
elsif ($d != 0) {
- printf(",%d,%d", do conv($h), do conv($d));
+ printf(",%d,%d", conv($h), conv($d));
}
else {
# always put the height in to stop groff guessing
- printf(",%d", do conv($h));
+ printf(",%d", conv($h));
}
printf("\t%d", $type);
printf("\t%d\t%s\n", $i, $ch);
- for ($j = 1; $j < $nmap{$ch}; $j++) {
- printf("%s\t\"\n", $map{$ch,$j});
+ if (defined $nmap{$ch}) {
+ for (my $j = 1; $j < $nmap{$ch}; $j++) {
+ printf("%s\t\"\n", $map{$ch, $j});
+ }
}
}
- if ($ch eq "space" && defined $width{"space"}) {
- printf("space\t%d\t0\t%d\tspace\n", do conv($width{"space"}), $i);
+ if (defined $ch && $ch eq "space" && defined $width{"space"}) {
+ printf("space\t%d\t0\t%d\tspace\n", conv($width{"space"}), $i);
}
}
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/utils/hpftodit/Makefile.sub b/contrib/groff/src/utils/hpftodit/Makefile.sub
index d83188c5ecd5..6e80b474b4c3 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/utils/hpftodit/Makefile.sub
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/utils/hpftodit/Makefile.sub
@@ -2,5 +2,7 @@ PROG=hpftodit$(EXEEXT)
MAN1=hpftodit.n
XLIBS=$(LIBGROFF)
MLIB=$(LIBM)
-OBJS=hpftodit.$(OBJEXT)
-CCSRCS=$(srcdir)/hpftodit.cpp
+OBJS=hpftodit.$(OBJEXT) \
+ hpuni.$(OBJEXT)
+CCSRCS=$(srcdir)/hpftodit.cpp \
+ $(srcdir)/hpuni.cpp
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/utils/hpftodit/hpftodit.cpp b/contrib/groff/src/utils/hpftodit/hpftodit.cpp
index fe512b61355c..5910fb2f39e6 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/utils/hpftodit/hpftodit.cpp
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/utils/hpftodit/hpftodit.cpp
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
// -*- C++ -*-
-/* Copyright (C) 1994, 2000, 2001, 2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+/* Copyright (C) 1994, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Written by James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
This file is part of groff.
@@ -16,21 +16,21 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
/*
TODO
-put human readable font name in device file
devise new names for useful characters
-use --- for unnamed characters
option to specify symbol sets to look in
-make it work with TrueType fonts
put filename in error messages (or fix lib)
*/
#include "lib.h"
+#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
+#include <string.h>
+#include <ctype.h>
#include <math.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include "assert.h"
@@ -39,17 +39,31 @@ put filename in error messages (or fix lib)
#include "error.h"
#include "cset.h"
#include "nonposix.h"
+#include "unicode.h"
extern "C" const char *Version_string;
+extern const char *hp_msl_to_unicode_code(const char *);
#define SIZEOF(v) (sizeof(v)/sizeof(v[0]))
+#define equal(a, b) (strcmp(a, b) == 0)
+// only valid if is_uname(c) has returned true
+#define is_decomposed(c) strchr(c, '_')
-const int MULTIPLIER = 3;
+#define NO 0
+#define YES 1
+
+#define MSL 0
+#define SYMSET 1
+#define UNICODE 2
+
+#define UNNAMED "---"
+
+static double multiplier = 3.0; // make Agfa-based unitwidth an integer
inline
int scale(int n)
{
- return n * MULTIPLIER;
+ return int(n * multiplier + 0.5);
}
// tags in TFM file
@@ -57,39 +71,67 @@ int scale(int n)
enum tag_type {
min_tag = 400,
type_tag = 400,
+ copyright_tag = 401,
+ comment_tag = 402,
+ charcode_tag = 403, // MSL for Intellifont, Unicode for TrueType
symbol_set_tag = 404,
- msl_tag = 403,
+ unique_identifier_tag = 405,
inches_per_point_tag = 406,
+ nominal_point_size_tag = 407,
design_units_per_em_tag = 408,
posture_tag = 409,
+ type_structure_tag = 410,
stroke_weight_tag = 411,
spacing_tag = 412,
slant_tag = 413,
appearance_width_tag = 414,
+ serif_style_tag = 415,
+ font_name_tag = 417,
+ typeface_source_tag = 418,
+ average_width_tag = 419,
+ max_width_tag = 420,
word_spacing_tag = 421,
+ recommended_line_spacing_tag = 422,
+ cap_height_tag = 423,
x_height_tag = 424,
+ max_ascent_tag = 425,
+ max_descent_tag = 426,
lower_ascent_tag = 427,
lower_descent_tag = 428,
+ underscore_depth_tag = 429,
+ underscore_thickness_tag = 430,
+ uppercase_accent_height_tag = 431,
+ lowercase_accent_height_tag = 432,
width_tag = 433,
+ vertical_escapement_tag = 434,
left_extent_tag = 435,
right_extent_tag = 436,
ascent_tag = 437,
descent_tag = 438,
pair_kern_tag = 439,
+ sector_kern_tag = 440,
+ track_kern_tag = 441,
typeface_tag = 442,
+ panose_tag = 443,
max_tag = 443
- };
+};
-// types in TFM file
+const char *tag_name[] = {
+ "Symbol Set",
+ "Font Type" // MSL for Intellifont, Unicode for TrueType
+};
+// types in TFM file
enum {
- ENUM_TYPE = 1,
- BYTE_TYPE = 2,
+ BYTE_TYPE = 1,
+ ASCII_TYPE = 2, // NUL-terminated string
USHORT_TYPE = 3,
- FLOAT_TYPE = 5,
- SIGNED_SHORT_TYPE = 17
- };
-
+ LONG_TYPE = 4, // unused
+ RATIONAL_TYPE = 5, // 8-byte numerator + 8-byte denominator
+ SIGNED_BYTE_TYPE = 16, // unused
+ SIGNED_SHORT_TYPE = 17,
+ SIGNED_LONG_TYPE = 18 // unused
+};
typedef unsigned char byte;
typedef unsigned short uint16;
@@ -103,6 +145,7 @@ public:
byte get_byte();
uint16 get_uint16();
uint32 get_uint32();
+ uint32 get_uint32(char *orig);
void seek(uint32 n);
private:
unsigned char *buf_;
@@ -115,11 +158,12 @@ struct entry {
uint16 type;
uint32 count;
uint32 value;
+ char orig_value[4];
entry() : present(0) { }
};
struct char_info {
- uint16 msl;
+ uint16 charcode;
uint16 width;
int16 ascent;
int16 descent;
@@ -129,6 +173,7 @@ struct char_info {
unsigned char code;
};
+const uint16 NO_GLYPH = 0xffff;
const uint16 NO_SYMBOL_SET = 0;
struct name_list {
@@ -146,43 +191,74 @@ struct symbol_set {
#define SYMBOL_SET(n, c) ((n) * 32 + ((c) - 64))
uint16 text_symbol_sets[] = {
- SYMBOL_SET(0, 'N'), // Latin 1
+ SYMBOL_SET(19, 'U'), // Windows Latin 1 ("ANSI", code page 1252)
+ SYMBOL_SET(9, 'E'), // Windows Latin 2, Code Page 1250
+ SYMBOL_SET(5, 'T'), // Code Page 1254
+ SYMBOL_SET(7, 'J'), // Desktop
SYMBOL_SET(6, 'J'), // Microsoft Publishing
- SYMBOL_SET(2, 'N'), // Latin 2
+ SYMBOL_SET(0, 'N'), // Latin 1 (subset of 19U,
+ // so we should never get here)
+ SYMBOL_SET(2, 'N'), // Latin 2 (subset of 9E,
+ // so we should never get here)
+ SYMBOL_SET(8, 'U'), // HP Roman 8
+ SYMBOL_SET(10, 'J'), // PS Standard
+ SYMBOL_SET(9, 'U'), // Windows 3.0 "ANSI"
+ SYMBOL_SET(1, 'U'), // U.S. Legal
+
+ SYMBOL_SET(12, 'J'), // MC Text
+ SYMBOL_SET(10, 'U'), // PC Code Page 437
+ SYMBOL_SET(11, 'U'), // PC Code Page 437N
+ SYMBOL_SET(17, 'U'), // PC Code Page 852
+ SYMBOL_SET(12, 'U'), // PC Code Page 850
+ SYMBOL_SET(9, 'T'), // PC Code Page 437T
0
- };
+};
uint16 special_symbol_sets[] = {
- SYMBOL_SET(8, 'M'),
- SYMBOL_SET(5, 'M'),
- SYMBOL_SET(15, 'U'),
+ SYMBOL_SET(8, 'M'), // Math 8
+ SYMBOL_SET(5, 'M'), // PS Math
+ SYMBOL_SET(15, 'U'), // Pi font
+ SYMBOL_SET(13, 'J'), // Ventura International
+ SYMBOL_SET(19, 'M'), // Symbol font
+ SYMBOL_SET(579, 'L'), // Wingdings
0
- };
+};
entry tags[max_tag + 1 - min_tag];
char_info *char_table;
-uint32 nchars;
+uint32 nchars = 0;
-unsigned int msl_name_table_size = 0;
-name_list **msl_name_table = 0;
+unsigned int charcode_name_table_size = 0;
+name_list **charcode_name_table = NULL;
-unsigned int n_symbol_sets;
symbol_set *symbol_set_table;
+unsigned int n_symbol_sets;
-static int special_flag = 0;
-static int italic_flag = 0;
+static int debug_flag = NO;
+static int special_flag = NO; // not a special font
+static int italic_flag = NO; // don't add italic correction
static int italic_sep;
-
-static void usage(FILE *stream);
+static int all_flag = NO; // don't include glyphs not in mapfile
+static int quiet_flag = NO; // don't suppress warnings about symbols not found
+
+static char *hp_msl_to_ucode_name(int);
+static char *unicode_to_ucode_name(int);
+static int is_uname(char *);
+static char *show_symset(unsigned int);
+static void usage(FILE *);
static void usage();
static const char *xbasename(const char *);
static void read_tags(File &);
-static void check_type();
-static void check_units(File &);
-static int read_map(const char *);
+static int check_type();
+static void check_units(File &, const int, double *, double *);
+static int read_map(const char *, const int);
static void require_tag(tag_type);
-static void dump_tags(File &f);
+static void dump_ascii(File &, tag_type);
+static void dump_tags(File &);
+static void dump_symbol_sets(File &);
+static void dump_symbols(int);
+static void output_font_name(File &);
static void output_spacewidth();
static void output_pclweight();
static void output_pclproportional();
@@ -192,8 +268,8 @@ static void output_slant();
static void output_ligatures();
static void read_symbol_sets(File &);
static void read_and_output_kernpairs(File &);
-static void output_charset();
-static void read_char_table(File &f);
+static void output_charset(const int);
+static void read_char_table(File &);
inline
entry &tag_info(tag_type t)
@@ -201,35 +277,44 @@ entry &tag_info(tag_type t)
return tags[t - min_tag];
}
-int main(int argc, char **argv)
+int
+main(int argc, char **argv)
{
program_name = argv[0];
int opt;
- int debug_flag = 0;
+ int res = 1200; // PCL unit of measure for cursor moves
+ int scalesize = 4; // LaserJet 4 only allows 1/4 point increments
+ int unitwidth = 6350;
+ double ppi; // points per inch
+ double upem; // design units per em
static const struct option long_options[] = {
{ "help", no_argument, 0, CHAR_MAX + 1 },
{ "version", no_argument, 0, 'v' },
{ NULL, 0, 0, 0 }
};
- while ((opt = getopt_long(argc, argv, "dsvi:", long_options, NULL)) != EOF) {
+ while ((opt = getopt_long(argc, argv, "adsqvi:", long_options, NULL)) != EOF) {
switch (opt) {
+ case 'a':
+ all_flag = YES;
+ break;
case 'd':
- debug_flag = 1;
+ debug_flag = YES;
break;
case 's':
- special_flag = 1;
+ special_flag = YES;
break;
case 'i':
- italic_flag = 1;
- italic_sep = atoi(optarg);
+ italic_flag = YES;
+ italic_sep = atoi(optarg); // design units
+ break;
+ case 'q':
+ quiet_flag = YES; // suppress warnings about symbols not found
break;
case 'v':
- {
- printf("GNU hpftodit (groff) version %s\n", Version_string);
- exit(0);
- }
+ printf("GNU hpftodit (groff) version %s\n", Version_string);
+ exit(0);
break;
case CHAR_MAX + 1: // --help
usage(stdout);
@@ -242,46 +327,72 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
assert(0);
}
}
- if (argc - optind != 3)
+
+ if (debug_flag && argc - optind < 1)
+ usage();
+ else if (!debug_flag && argc - optind != 3)
usage();
File f(argv[optind]);
- if (!read_map(argv[optind + 1]))
- exit(1);
- current_filename = 0;
- current_lineno = -1; // no line numbers
- if (freopen(argv[optind + 2], "w", stdout) == 0)
- fatal("cannot open `%1': %2", argv[optind + 2], strerror(errno));
- current_filename = argv[optind];
- printf("name %s\n", xbasename(argv[optind + 2]));
- if (special_flag)
- printf("special\n");
read_tags(f);
- check_type();
- check_units(f);
+ int tfm_type = check_type();
if (debug_flag)
dump_tags(f);
+ if (!debug_flag && !read_map(argv[optind + 1], tfm_type))
+ exit(1);
+ else if (debug_flag && argc - optind > 1)
+ read_map(argv[optind + 1], tfm_type);
+ current_filename = NULL;
+ current_lineno = -1; // no line numbers
+ if (!debug_flag && !equal(argv[optind + 2], "-"))
+ if (freopen(argv[optind + 2], "w", stdout) == NULL)
+ fatal("cannot open `%1': %2", argv[optind + 2], strerror(errno));
+ current_filename = argv[optind];
+
+ check_units(f, tfm_type, &ppi, &upem);
+ if (tfm_type == UNICODE) // don't calculate for Intellifont TFMs
+ multiplier = double(res) / upem / ppi * unitwidth / scalesize;
+ if (italic_flag)
+ // convert from thousandths of an em to design units
+ italic_sep = int(italic_sep * upem / 1000 + 0.5);
+
read_char_table(f);
- output_spacewidth();
- output_slant();
- read_and_output_pcltypeface(f);
- output_pclproportional();
- output_pclweight();
- output_pclstyle();
+ if (nchars == 0)
+ fatal("no characters");
+
+ if (!debug_flag) {
+ output_font_name(f);
+ printf("name %s\n", xbasename(argv[optind + 2]));
+ if (special_flag)
+ printf("special\n");
+ output_spacewidth();
+ output_slant();
+ read_and_output_pcltypeface(f);
+ output_pclproportional();
+ output_pclweight();
+ output_pclstyle();
+ }
read_symbol_sets(f);
- output_ligatures();
- read_and_output_kernpairs(f);
- output_charset();
+ if (debug_flag)
+ dump_symbols(tfm_type);
+ else {
+ output_ligatures();
+ read_and_output_kernpairs(f);
+ output_charset(tfm_type);
+ }
return 0;
}
-static
-void usage(FILE *stream)
+static void
+usage(FILE *stream)
{
- fprintf(stream, "usage: %s [-s] [-i n] tfm_file map_file output_font\n",
- program_name);
+ fprintf(stream,
+ "usage: %s [-s] [-a] [-q] [-i n] tfm_file map_file output_font\n"
+ " %s -d tfm_file [map_file]\n",
+ program_name, program_name);
}
-static
-void usage()
+
+static void
+usage()
{
usage(stderr);
exit(1);
@@ -310,28 +421,32 @@ File::File(const char *s)
end_ = buf_ + sb.st_size;
}
-void File::skip(int n)
+void
+File::skip(int n)
{
if (end_ - ptr_ < n)
fatal("unexpected end of file");
ptr_ += n;
}
-void File::seek(uint32 n)
+void
+File::seek(uint32 n)
{
- if ((uint32)(end_ - buf_) < n)
+ if (uint32(end_ - buf_) < n)
fatal("unexpected end of file");
ptr_ = buf_ + n;
}
-byte File::get_byte()
+byte
+File::get_byte()
{
if (ptr_ >= end_)
fatal("unexpected end of file");
return *ptr_++;
}
-uint16 File::get_uint16()
+uint16
+File::get_uint16()
{
if (end_ - ptr_ < 2)
fatal("unexpected end of file");
@@ -339,7 +454,8 @@ uint16 File::get_uint16()
return n + (*ptr_++ << 8);
}
-uint32 File::get_uint32()
+uint32
+File::get_uint32()
{
if (end_ - ptr_ < 4)
fatal("unexpected end of file");
@@ -349,8 +465,24 @@ uint32 File::get_uint32()
return n;
}
-static
-void read_tags(File &f)
+uint32
+File::get_uint32(char *orig)
+{
+ if (end_ - ptr_ < 4)
+ fatal("unexpected end of file");
+ unsigned char v = *ptr_++;
+ uint32 n = v;
+ orig[0] = v;
+ for (int i = 1; i < 4; i++) {
+ v = *ptr_++;
+ orig[i] = v;
+ n += v << i*8;
+ }
+ return n;
+}
+
+static void
+read_tags(File &f)
{
if (f.get_byte() != 'I' || f.get_byte() != 'I')
fatal("not an Intel format TFM file");
@@ -367,85 +499,149 @@ void read_tags(File &f)
p->present = 1;
p->type = f.get_uint16();
p->count = f.get_uint32();
- p->value = f.get_uint32();
+ p->value = f.get_uint32(p->orig_value);
}
}
-static
-void check_type()
+static int
+check_type()
{
require_tag(type_tag);
- if (tag_info(type_tag).value != 0) {
- if (tag_info(type_tag).value == 2)
- fatal("cannot handle TrueType tfm files");
- fatal("unknown type tag %1", int(tag_info(type_tag).value));
+ int tfm_type = tag_info(type_tag).value;
+ switch (tfm_type) {
+ case MSL:
+ case UNICODE:
+ break;
+ case SYMSET:
+ fatal("cannot handle Symbol Set TFM files");
+ break;
+ default:
+ fatal("unknown type tag %1", tfm_type);
}
+ return tfm_type;
}
-static
-void check_units(File &f)
+static void
+check_units(File &f, const int tfm_type, double *ppi, double *upem)
{
require_tag(design_units_per_em_tag);
f.seek(tag_info(design_units_per_em_tag).value);
uint32 num = f.get_uint32();
uint32 den = f.get_uint32();
- if (num != 8782 || den != 1)
+ if (tfm_type == MSL && (num != 8782 || den != 1))
fatal("design units per em != 8782/1");
+ *upem = double(num) / den;
require_tag(inches_per_point_tag);
f.seek(tag_info(inches_per_point_tag).value);
num = f.get_uint32();
den = f.get_uint32();
- if (num != 100 || den != 7231)
+ if (tfm_type == MSL && (num != 100 || den != 7231))
fatal("inches per point not 100/7231");
+ *ppi = double(den) / num;
}
-static
-void require_tag(tag_type t)
+static void
+require_tag(tag_type t)
{
if (!tag_info(t).present)
fatal("tag %1 missing", int(t));
}
-static
-void output_spacewidth()
+// put a human-readable font name in the file
+static void
+output_font_name(File &f)
+{
+ char *p;
+
+ if (!tag_info(font_name_tag).present)
+ return;
+ int count = tag_info(font_name_tag).count;
+ char *font_name = new char[count];
+
+ if (count > 4) { // value is a file offset to the string
+ f.seek(tag_info(font_name_tag).value);
+ int n = count;
+ p = font_name;
+ while (--n)
+ *p++ = f.get_byte();
+ }
+ else // orig_value contains the string
+ sprintf(font_name, "%.*s",
+ count, tag_info(font_name_tag).orig_value);
+
+ // remove any trailing space
+ p = font_name + count - 1;
+ while (csspace(*--p))
+ ;
+ *(p + 1) = '\0';
+ printf("# %s\n", font_name);
+ delete font_name;
+}
+
+static void
+output_spacewidth()
{
require_tag(word_spacing_tag);
printf("spacewidth %d\n", scale(tag_info(word_spacing_tag).value));
}
-static
-void read_symbol_sets(File &f)
+static void
+read_symbol_sets(File &f)
{
uint32 symbol_set_dir_length = tag_info(symbol_set_tag).count;
+ uint16 *symbol_set_selectors;
n_symbol_sets = symbol_set_dir_length/14;
symbol_set_table = new symbol_set[n_symbol_sets];
unsigned int i;
+
+ for (i = 0; i < nchars; i++)
+ char_table[i].symbol_set = NO_SYMBOL_SET;
+
for (i = 0; i < n_symbol_sets; i++) {
f.seek(tag_info(symbol_set_tag).value + i*14);
- (void)f.get_uint32();
- uint32 off1 = f.get_uint32();
- uint32 off2 = f.get_uint32();
- (void)f.get_uint16(); // what's this for?
+ (void)f.get_uint32(); // offset to symbol set name
+ uint32 off1 = f.get_uint32(); // offset to selection string
+ uint32 off2 = f.get_uint32(); // offset to symbol set index array
+
f.seek(off1);
+ uint16 kind = 0; // HP-GL "Kind 1" symbol set value
unsigned int j;
- uint16 kind = 0;
for (j = 0; j < off2 - off1; j++) {
unsigned char c = f.get_byte();
- if ('0' <= c && c <= '9')
+ if ('0' <= c && c <= '9') // value
kind = kind*10 + (c - '0');
- else if ('A' <= c && c <= 'Z')
+ else if ('A' <= c && c <= 'Z') // terminator
kind = kind*32 + (c - 64);
}
symbol_set_table[i].select = kind;
for (j = 0; j < 256; j++)
symbol_set_table[i].index[j] = f.get_uint16();
}
- for (i = 0; i < nchars; i++)
- char_table[i].symbol_set = NO_SYMBOL_SET;
- uint16 *symbol_set_selectors = (special_flag
- ? special_symbol_sets
- : text_symbol_sets);
+ symbol_set_selectors = (special_flag ? special_symbol_sets
+ : text_symbol_sets);
+ for (i = 0; symbol_set_selectors[i] != 0; i++) {
+ unsigned int j;
+ for (j = 0; j < n_symbol_sets; j++)
+ if (symbol_set_table[j].select == symbol_set_selectors[i])
+ break;
+ if (j < n_symbol_sets) {
+ for (int k = 0; k < 256; k++) {
+ uint16 idx = symbol_set_table[j].index[k];
+ if (idx != NO_GLYPH
+ && char_table[idx].symbol_set == NO_SYMBOL_SET) {
+ char_table[idx].symbol_set = symbol_set_table[j].select;
+ char_table[idx].code = k;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ if (all_flag)
+ return;
+
+ symbol_set_selectors = (special_flag ? text_symbol_sets
+ : special_symbol_sets);
for (i = 0; symbol_set_selectors[i] != 0; i++) {
unsigned int j;
for (j = 0; j < n_symbol_sets; j++)
@@ -453,29 +649,30 @@ void read_symbol_sets(File &f)
break;
if (j < n_symbol_sets) {
for (int k = 0; k < 256; k++) {
- uint16 index = symbol_set_table[j].index[k];
- if (index != 0xffff
- && char_table[index].symbol_set == NO_SYMBOL_SET) {
- char_table[index].symbol_set = symbol_set_table[j].select;
- char_table[index].code = k;
+ uint16 idx = symbol_set_table[j].index[k];
+ if (idx != NO_GLYPH
+ && char_table[idx].symbol_set == NO_SYMBOL_SET) {
+ char_table[idx].symbol_set = symbol_set_table[j].select;
+ char_table[idx].code = k;
}
}
}
}
+ return;
}
-static
-void read_char_table(File &f)
+static void
+read_char_table(File &f)
{
- require_tag(msl_tag);
- nchars = tag_info(msl_tag).count;
+ require_tag(charcode_tag);
+ nchars = tag_info(charcode_tag).count;
char_table = new char_info[nchars];
- f.seek(tag_info(msl_tag).value);
+ f.seek(tag_info(charcode_tag).value);
uint32 i;
for (i = 0; i < nchars; i++)
- char_table[i].msl = f.get_uint16();
-
+ char_table[i].charcode = f.get_uint16();
+
require_tag(width_tag);
f.seek(tag_info(width_tag).value);
for (i = 0; i < nchars; i++)
@@ -508,8 +705,8 @@ void read_char_table(File &f)
char_table[i].right_extent = f.get_uint16();
}
-static
-void output_pclweight()
+static void
+output_pclweight()
{
require_tag(stroke_weight_tag);
int stroke_weight = tag_info(stroke_weight_tag).value;
@@ -527,30 +724,34 @@ void output_pclweight()
printf("pclweight %d\n", pcl_stroke_weight);
}
-static
-void output_pclproportional()
+static void
+output_pclproportional()
{
require_tag(spacing_tag);
printf("pclproportional %d\n", tag_info(spacing_tag).value == 0);
}
-static
-void read_and_output_pcltypeface(File &f)
+static void
+read_and_output_pcltypeface(File &f)
{
printf("pcltypeface ");
require_tag(typeface_tag);
- f.seek(tag_info(typeface_tag).value);
- for (uint32 i = 0; i < tag_info(typeface_tag).count; i++) {
- unsigned char c = f.get_byte();
- if (c == '\0')
- break;
- putchar(c);
+ if (tag_info(typeface_tag).count > 4) {
+ f.seek(tag_info(typeface_tag).value);
+ for (uint32 i = 0; i < tag_info(typeface_tag).count; i++) {
+ unsigned char c = f.get_byte();
+ if (c == '\0')
+ break;
+ putchar(c);
+ }
}
+ else
+ printf("%.4s", tag_info(typeface_tag).orig_value);
printf("\n");
}
-static
-void output_pclstyle()
+static void
+output_pclstyle()
{
unsigned pcl_style = 0;
// older tfms don't have the posture tag
@@ -569,8 +770,8 @@ void output_pclstyle()
printf("pclstyle %d\n", pcl_style);
}
-static
-void output_slant()
+static void
+output_slant()
{
require_tag(slant_tag);
int slant = int16(tag_info(slant_tag).value);
@@ -578,8 +779,8 @@ void output_slant()
printf("slant %f\n", slant/100.0);
}
-static
-void output_ligatures()
+static void
+output_ligatures()
{
// don't use ligatures for fixed space font
require_tag(spacing_tag);
@@ -592,14 +793,14 @@ void output_ligatures()
static const char *ligature_chars[] = {
"fi", "fl", "ff", "Fi", "Fl"
};
-
+
unsigned ligature_mask = 0;
unsigned int i;
for (i = 0; i < nchars; i++) {
- uint16 msl = char_table[i].msl;
- if (msl < msl_name_table_size
+ uint16 charcode = char_table[i].charcode;
+ if (charcode < charcode_name_table_size
&& char_table[i].symbol_set != NO_SYMBOL_SET) {
- for (name_list *p = msl_name_table[msl]; p; p = p->next)
+ for (name_list *p = charcode_name_table[charcode]; p; p = p->next)
for (unsigned int j = 0; j < SIZEOF(ligature_chars); j++)
if (strcmp(p->name, ligature_chars[j]) == 0) {
ligature_mask |= 1 << j;
@@ -616,8 +817,8 @@ void output_ligatures()
}
}
-static
-void read_and_output_kernpairs(File &f)
+static void
+read_and_output_kernpairs(File &f)
{
if (tag_info(pair_kern_tag).present) {
printf("kernpairs\n");
@@ -629,112 +830,512 @@ void read_and_output_kernpairs(File &f)
int16 val = int16(f.get_uint16());
if (char_table[i1].symbol_set != NO_SYMBOL_SET
&& char_table[i2].symbol_set != NO_SYMBOL_SET
- && char_table[i1].msl < msl_name_table_size
- && char_table[i2].msl < msl_name_table_size) {
- for (name_list *p = msl_name_table[char_table[i1].msl];
+ && char_table[i1].charcode < charcode_name_table_size
+ && char_table[i2].charcode < charcode_name_table_size) {
+ for (name_list *p = charcode_name_table[char_table[i1].charcode];
p;
p = p->next)
- for (name_list *q = msl_name_table[char_table[i2].msl];
+ for (name_list *q = charcode_name_table[char_table[i2].charcode];
q;
q = q->next)
- printf("%s %s %d\n", p->name, q->name, scale(val));
+ if (!equal(p->name, UNNAMED) && !equal(q->name, UNNAMED))
+ printf("%s %s %d\n", p->name, q->name, scale(val));
}
}
}
}
-static
-void output_charset()
+static void
+output_charset(const int tfm_type)
{
require_tag(slant_tag);
double slant_angle = int16(tag_info(slant_tag).value)*PI/18000.0;
double slant = sin(slant_angle)/cos(slant_angle);
- require_tag(x_height_tag);
+ if (italic_flag)
+ require_tag(x_height_tag);
require_tag(lower_ascent_tag);
require_tag(lower_descent_tag);
printf("charset\n");
unsigned int i;
for (i = 0; i < nchars; i++) {
- uint16 msl = char_table[i].msl;
- if (msl < msl_name_table_size
- && msl_name_table[msl]) {
- if (char_table[i].symbol_set != NO_SYMBOL_SET) {
- printf("%s\t%d,%d",
- msl_name_table[msl]->name,
- scale(char_table[i].width),
- scale(char_table[i].ascent));
- int depth = scale(- char_table[i].descent);
- if (depth < 0)
- depth = 0;
- int italic_correction = 0;
- int left_italic_correction = 0;
- int subscript_correction = 0;
- if (italic_flag) {
- italic_correction = scale(char_table[i].right_extent
- - char_table[i].width
- + italic_sep);
- if (italic_correction < 0)
- italic_correction = 0;
- subscript_correction = int((tag_info(x_height_tag).value
- * slant * .8) + .5);
- if (subscript_correction > italic_correction)
- subscript_correction = italic_correction;
- left_italic_correction = scale(italic_sep
- - char_table[i].left_extent);
- }
- if (subscript_correction != 0)
- printf(",%d,%d,%d,%d",
- depth, italic_correction, left_italic_correction,
- subscript_correction);
- else if (left_italic_correction != 0)
- printf(",%d,%d,%d", depth, italic_correction, left_italic_correction);
- else if (italic_correction != 0)
- printf(",%d,%d", depth, italic_correction);
- else if (depth != 0)
- printf(",%d", depth);
- // This is fairly arbitrary. Fortunately it doesn't much matter.
- unsigned type = 0;
- if (char_table[i].ascent > (int16(tag_info(lower_ascent_tag).value)*9)/10)
- type |= 2;
- if (char_table[i].descent < (int16(tag_info(lower_descent_tag).value)*9)/10)
- type |= 1;
- printf("\t%d\t%d\n",
- type,
- char_table[i].symbol_set*256 + char_table[i].code);
- for (name_list *p = msl_name_table[msl]->next; p; p = p->next)
- printf("%s\t\"\n", p->name);
+ uint16 charcode = char_table[i].charcode;
+
+ // the glyph is bound to one of the searched symbol sets
+ if (char_table[i].symbol_set != NO_SYMBOL_SET) {
+ // the character was in the map file
+ if (charcode < charcode_name_table_size && charcode_name_table[charcode])
+ printf("%s", charcode_name_table[charcode]->name);
+ else if (!all_flag)
+ continue;
+ else if (tfm_type == MSL)
+ printf(hp_msl_to_ucode_name(charcode));
+ else
+ printf(unicode_to_ucode_name(charcode));
+
+ printf("\t%d,%d",
+ scale(char_table[i].width), scale(char_table[i].ascent));
+
+ int depth = scale(-char_table[i].descent);
+ if (depth < 0)
+ depth = 0;
+ int italic_correction = 0;
+ int left_italic_correction = 0;
+ int subscript_correction = 0;
+
+ if (italic_flag) {
+ italic_correction = scale(char_table[i].right_extent
+ - char_table[i].width
+ + italic_sep);
+ if (italic_correction < 0)
+ italic_correction = 0;
+ subscript_correction = int((tag_info(x_height_tag).value
+ * slant * .8) + .5);
+ if (subscript_correction > italic_correction)
+ subscript_correction = italic_correction;
+ left_italic_correction = scale(italic_sep
+ - char_table[i].left_extent);
+ }
+
+ if (subscript_correction != 0)
+ printf(",%d,%d,%d,%d",
+ depth, italic_correction, left_italic_correction,
+ subscript_correction);
+ else if (left_italic_correction != 0)
+ printf(",%d,%d,%d", depth, italic_correction, left_italic_correction);
+ else if (italic_correction != 0)
+ printf(",%d,%d", depth, italic_correction);
+ else if (depth != 0)
+ printf(",%d", depth);
+ // This is fairly arbitrary. Fortunately it doesn't much matter.
+ unsigned type = 0;
+ if (char_table[i].ascent > int16(tag_info(lower_ascent_tag).value)*9/10)
+ type |= 2;
+ if (char_table[i].descent < int16(tag_info(lower_descent_tag).value)*9/10)
+ type |= 1;
+ printf("\t%d\t%d", type,
+ char_table[i].symbol_set*256 + char_table[i].code);
+
+ if (tfm_type == UNICODE) {
+ if (charcode >= 0xE000 && charcode <= 0xF8FF)
+ printf("\t-- HP PUA U+%04X", charcode);
+ else
+ printf("\t-- U+%04X", charcode);
}
else
- warning("MSL %1 not in any of the searched symbol sets", msl);
+ printf("\t-- MSL %4d", charcode);
+ printf(" (%3s %3d)\n",
+ show_symset(char_table[i].symbol_set), char_table[i].code);
+
+ if (charcode < charcode_name_table_size
+ && charcode_name_table[charcode])
+ for (name_list *p = charcode_name_table[charcode]->next;
+ p; p = p->next)
+ printf("%s\t\"\n", p->name);
+ }
+ // warnings about characters in mapfile not found in TFM
+ else if (charcode < charcode_name_table_size
+ && charcode_name_table[charcode]) {
+ char *name = charcode_name_table[charcode]->name;
+ // don't warn about Unicode or unnamed glyphs
+ // that aren't in the the TFM file
+ if (tfm_type == UNICODE && !quiet_flag && !equal(name, UNNAMED)
+ && !is_uname(name)) {
+ fprintf(stderr, "%s: warning: symbol U+%04X (%s",
+ program_name, charcode, name);
+ for (name_list *p = charcode_name_table[charcode]->next;
+ p; p = p->next)
+ fprintf(stderr, ", %s", p->name);
+ fprintf(stderr, ") not in any searched symbol set\n");
+ }
+ else if (!quiet_flag && !equal(name, UNNAMED) && !is_uname(name)) {
+ fprintf(stderr, "%s: warning: symbol MSL %d (%s",
+ program_name, charcode, name);
+ for (name_list *p = charcode_name_table[charcode]->next;
+ p; p = p->next)
+ fprintf(stderr, ", %s", p->name);
+ fprintf(stderr, ") not in any searched symbol set\n");
+ }
}
}
}
-static
-void dump_tags(File &f)
+#define em_fract(a) (upem >= 0 ? double(a)/upem : 0)
+
+static void
+dump_tags(File &f)
{
- int i;
- for (i = min_tag; i <= max_tag; i++) {
+ double upem = -1.0;
+
+ printf("TFM tags\n"
+ "\n"
+ "tag# type count value\n"
+ "---------------------\n");
+
+ for (int i = min_tag; i <= max_tag; i++) {
enum tag_type t = tag_type(i);
if (tag_info(t).present) {
- fprintf(stderr,
- "%d %d %d %d\n", i, tag_info(t).type, tag_info(t).count,
- tag_info(t).value);
- if (tag_info(t).type == FLOAT_TYPE
- && tag_info(t).count == 1) {
- f.seek(tag_info(t).value);
- uint32 num = f.get_uint32();
- uint32 den = f.get_uint32();
- fprintf(stderr, "(%u/%u = %g)\n", num, den, (double)num/den);
+ printf("%4d %4d %5d", i, tag_info(t).type, tag_info(t).count);
+ switch (tag_info(t).type) {
+ case BYTE_TYPE:
+ case USHORT_TYPE:
+ printf(" %5u", tag_info(t).value);
+ switch (i) {
+ case type_tag:
+ printf(" Font Type ");
+ switch (tag_info(t).value) {
+ case MSL:
+ case SYMSET:
+ printf("(Intellifont)");
+ break;
+ case UNICODE:
+ printf("(TrueType)");
+ }
+ break;
+ case charcode_tag:
+ printf(" Number of Symbols (%u)", tag_info(t).count);
+ break;
+ case symbol_set_tag:
+ printf(" Symbol Sets (%u): ",
+ tag_info(symbol_set_tag).count / 14);
+ dump_symbol_sets(f);
+ break;
+ case type_structure_tag:
+ printf(" Type Structure (%u)", tag_info(t).value);
+ break;
+ case stroke_weight_tag:
+ printf(" Stroke Weight (%u)", tag_info(t).value);
+ break;
+ case spacing_tag:
+ printf(" Spacing ");
+ switch (tag_info(t).value) {
+ case 0:
+ printf("(Proportional)");
+ break;
+ case 1:
+ printf("(Fixed Pitch: %u DU: %.2f em)", tag_info(t).value,
+ em_fract(tag_info(t).value));
+ break;
+ }
+ break;
+ case appearance_width_tag:
+ printf(" Appearance Width (%u)", tag_info(t).value);
+ break;
+ case serif_style_tag:
+ printf(" Serif Style (%u)", tag_info(t).value);
+ break;
+ case posture_tag:
+ printf(" Posture (%s)", tag_info(t).value == 0
+ ? "Upright"
+ : tag_info(t).value == 1
+ ? "Italic"
+ : "Alternate Italic");
+ break;
+ case max_width_tag:
+ printf(" Maximum Width (%u DU: %.2f em)", tag_info(t).value,
+ em_fract(tag_info(t).value));
+ break;
+ case word_spacing_tag:
+ printf(" Interword Spacing (%u DU: %.2f em)", tag_info(t).value,
+ em_fract(tag_info(t).value));
+ break;
+ case recommended_line_spacing_tag:
+ printf(" Recommended Line Spacing (%u DU: %.2f em)", tag_info(t).value,
+ em_fract(tag_info(t).value));
+ break;
+ case x_height_tag:
+ printf(" x-Height (%u DU: %.2f em)", tag_info(t).value,
+ em_fract(tag_info(t).value));
+ break;
+ case cap_height_tag:
+ printf(" Cap Height (%u DU: %.2f em)", tag_info(t).value,
+ em_fract(tag_info(t).value));
+ break;
+ case max_ascent_tag:
+ printf(" Maximum Ascent (%u DU: %.2f em)", tag_info(t).value,
+ em_fract(tag_info(t).value));
+ break;
+ case lower_ascent_tag:
+ printf(" Lowercase Ascent (%u DU: %.2f em)", tag_info(t).value,
+ em_fract(tag_info(t).value));
+ break;
+ case underscore_thickness_tag:
+ printf(" Underscore Thickness (%u DU: %.2f em)", tag_info(t).value,
+ em_fract(tag_info(t).value));
+ break;
+ case uppercase_accent_height_tag:
+ printf(" Uppercase Accent Height (%u DU: %.2f em)", tag_info(t).value,
+ em_fract(tag_info(t).value));
+ break;
+ case lowercase_accent_height_tag:
+ printf(" Lowercase Accent Height (%u DU: %.2f em)", tag_info(t).value,
+ em_fract(tag_info(t).value));
+ break;
+ case width_tag:
+ printf(" Horizontal Escapement array");
+ break;
+ case vertical_escapement_tag:
+ printf(" Vertical Escapement array");
+ break;
+ case right_extent_tag:
+ printf(" Right Extent array");
+ break;
+ case ascent_tag:
+ printf(" Character Ascent array");
+ break;
+ case pair_kern_tag:
+ f.seek(tag_info(t).value);
+ printf(" Kern Pairs (%u)", f.get_uint16());
+ break;
+ case panose_tag:
+ printf(" PANOSE Classification array");
+ break;
+ }
+ break;
+ case SIGNED_SHORT_TYPE:
+ printf(" %5d", int16(tag_info(t).value));
+ switch (i) {
+ case slant_tag:
+ printf(" Slant (%.2f degrees)", double(tag_info(t).value) / 100);
+ break;
+ case max_descent_tag:
+ printf(" Maximum Descent (%d DU: %.2f em)", int16(tag_info(t).value),
+ em_fract(int16(tag_info(t).value)));
+ break;
+ case lower_descent_tag:
+ printf(" Lowercase Descent (%d DU: %.2f em)", int16(tag_info(t).value),
+ em_fract(int16(tag_info(t).value)));
+ break;
+ case underscore_depth_tag:
+ printf(" Underscore Depth (%d DU: %.2f em)", int16(tag_info(t).value),
+ em_fract(int16(tag_info(t).value)));
+ break;
+ case left_extent_tag:
+ printf(" Left Extent array");
+ break;
+ // The type of this tag has changed from SHORT to SIGNED SHORT
+ // in TFM version 1.3.0.
+ case ascent_tag:
+ printf(" Character Ascent array");
+ break;
+ case descent_tag:
+ printf(" Character Descent array");
+ break;
+ }
+ break;
+ case RATIONAL_TYPE:
+ printf(" %5u", tag_info(t).value);
+ switch (i) {
+ case inches_per_point_tag:
+ printf(" Inches per Point");
+ break;
+ case nominal_point_size_tag:
+ printf(" Nominal Point Size");
+ break;
+ case design_units_per_em_tag:
+ printf(" Design Units per Em");
+ break;
+ case average_width_tag:
+ printf(" Average Width");
+ break;
+ }
+ if (tag_info(t).count == 1) {
+ f.seek(tag_info(t).value);
+ uint32 num = f.get_uint32();
+ uint32 den = f.get_uint32();
+ if (i == design_units_per_em_tag)
+ upem = double(num) / den;
+ printf(" (%u/%u = %g)", num, den, double(num)/den);
+ }
+ break;
+ case ASCII_TYPE:
+ printf(" %5u ", tag_info(t).value);
+ switch (i) {
+ case comment_tag:
+ printf("Comment ");
+ break;
+ case copyright_tag:
+ printf("Copyright ");
+ break;
+ case unique_identifier_tag:
+ printf("Unique ID ");
+ break;
+ case font_name_tag:
+ printf("Typeface Name ");
+ break;
+ case typeface_source_tag:
+ printf("Typeface Source ");
+ break;
+ case typeface_tag:
+ printf("PCL Typeface ");
+ break;
+ }
+ dump_ascii(f, t);
+ }
+ putchar('\n');
+ }
+ }
+ putchar('\n');
+}
+#undef em_fract
+
+static void
+dump_ascii(File &f, tag_type t)
+{
+ putchar('"');
+ if (tag_info(t).count > 4) {
+ int count = tag_info(t).count;
+ f.seek(tag_info(t).value);
+ while (--count)
+ printf("%c", f.get_byte());
+ }
+ else
+ printf("%.4s", tag_info(t).orig_value);
+ putchar('"');
+}
+
+static void
+dump_symbol_sets(File &f)
+{
+ uint32 symbol_set_dir_length = tag_info(symbol_set_tag).count;
+ uint32 num_symbol_sets = symbol_set_dir_length / 14;
+
+ for (uint32 i = 0; i < num_symbol_sets; i++) {
+ f.seek(tag_info(symbol_set_tag).value + i * 14);
+ (void)f.get_uint32(); // offset to symbol set name
+ uint32 off1 = f.get_uint32(); // offset to selection string
+ uint32 off2 = f.get_uint32(); // offset to symbol set index array
+ f.seek(off1);
+ for (uint32 j = 0; j < off2 - off1; j++) {
+ unsigned char c = f.get_byte();
+ if ('0' <= c && c <= '9')
+ putchar(c);
+ else if ('A' <= c && c <= 'Z')
+ printf(i < num_symbol_sets - 1 ? "%c," : "%c", c);
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+static void
+dump_symbols(int tfm_type)
+{
+ printf("Symbols:\n"
+ "\n"
+ " glyph id# symbol set name(s)\n"
+ "----------------------------------\n");
+ for (uint32 i = 0; i < nchars; i++) {
+ uint16 charcode = char_table[i].charcode;
+ if (charcode < charcode_name_table_size
+ && charcode_name_table[charcode]) {
+ if (char_table[i].symbol_set != NO_SYMBOL_SET) {
+ printf(tfm_type == UNICODE ? "%4d (U+%04X) (%3s %3d) %s"
+ : "%4d (MSL %4d) (%3s %3d) %s",
+ i, charcode,
+ show_symset(char_table[i].symbol_set),
+ char_table[i].code,
+ charcode_name_table[charcode]->name);
+ for (name_list *p = charcode_name_table[charcode]->next;
+ p; p = p->next)
+ printf(", %s", p->name);
+ putchar('\n');
}
}
+ else {
+ printf(tfm_type == UNICODE ? "%4d (U+%04X) "
+ : "%4d (MSL %4d) ",
+ i, charcode);
+ if (char_table[i].symbol_set != NO_SYMBOL_SET)
+ printf("(%3s %3d)",
+ show_symset(char_table[i].symbol_set), char_table[i].code);
+ putchar('\n');
+ }
+ }
+ putchar('\n');
+}
+
+static char *
+show_symset(unsigned int symset)
+{
+ static char symset_str[8];
+
+ sprintf(symset_str, "%d%c", symset / 32, (symset & 31) + 64);
+ return symset_str;
+}
+
+static char *
+hp_msl_to_ucode_name(int msl)
+{
+ char codestr[8];
+
+ sprintf(codestr, "%d", msl);
+ const char *ustr = hp_msl_to_unicode_code(codestr);
+ if (ustr == NULL)
+ ustr = UNNAMED;
+ else {
+ char *nonum;
+ int ucode = int(strtol(ustr, &nonum, 16));
+ // don't allow PUA code points as Unicode names
+ if (ucode >= 0xE000 && ucode <= 0xF8FF)
+ ustr = UNNAMED;
+ }
+ if (!equal(ustr, UNNAMED)) {
+ const char *uname_decomposed = decompose_unicode(ustr);
+ if (uname_decomposed)
+ // 1st char is the number of components
+ ustr = uname_decomposed + 1;
+ }
+ char *value = new char[strlen(ustr) + 1];
+ sprintf(value, equal(ustr, UNNAMED) ? ustr : "u%s", ustr);
+ return value;
+}
+
+static char *
+unicode_to_ucode_name(int ucode)
+{
+ const char *ustr;
+ char codestr[8];
+
+ // don't allow PUA code points as Unicode names
+ if (ucode >= 0xE000 && ucode <= 0xF8FF)
+ ustr = UNNAMED;
+ else {
+ sprintf(codestr, "%04X", ucode);
+ ustr = codestr;
}
+ if (!equal(ustr, UNNAMED)) {
+ const char *uname_decomposed = decompose_unicode(ustr);
+ if (uname_decomposed)
+ // 1st char is the number of components
+ ustr = uname_decomposed + 1;
+ }
+ char *value = new char[strlen(ustr) + 1];
+ sprintf(value, equal(ustr, UNNAMED) ? ustr : "u%s", ustr);
+ return value;
+}
+
+static int
+is_uname(char *name)
+{
+ size_t i;
+ size_t len = strlen(name);
+ if (len % 5)
+ return 0;
+
+ if (name[0] != 'u')
+ return 0;
+ for (i = 1; i < 4; i++)
+ if (!csxdigit(name[i]))
+ return 0;
+ for (i = 5; i < len; i++)
+ if (i % 5 ? !csxdigit(name[i]) : name[i] != '_')
+ return 0;
+
+ return 1;
}
-static
-int read_map(const char *file)
+static int
+read_map(const char *file, const int tfm_type)
{
errno = 0;
FILE *fp = fopen(file, "r");
@@ -745,6 +1346,7 @@ int read_map(const char *file)
current_filename = file;
char buf[512];
current_lineno = 0;
+ char *nonum;
while (fgets(buf, int(sizeof(buf)), fp)) {
current_lineno++;
char *ptr = buf;
@@ -755,44 +1357,85 @@ int read_map(const char *file)
ptr = strtok(ptr, " \n\t");
if (!ptr)
continue;
- int n;
- if (sscanf(ptr, "%d", &n) != 1) {
- error("bad map file");
+
+ int msl_code = int(strtol(ptr, &nonum, 10));
+ if (*nonum != '\0') {
+ if (csxdigit(*nonum))
+ error("bad MSL map: got hex code (%1)", ptr);
+ else if (ptr == nonum)
+ error("bad MSL map: bad MSL code (%1)", ptr);
+ else
+ error("bad MSL map");
+ fclose(fp);
+ return 0;
+ }
+
+ ptr = strtok(NULL, " \n\t");
+ if (!ptr)
+ continue;
+ int unicode = int(strtol(ptr, &nonum, 16));
+ if (*nonum != '\0') {
+ if (ptr == nonum)
+ error("bad Unicode value (%1)", ptr);
+ else
+ error("bad Unicode map");
fclose(fp);
return 0;
}
- if (n < 0) {
- error("negative code");
+ if (strlen(ptr) != 4) {
+ error("bad Unicode value (%1)", ptr);
+ return 0;
+ }
+
+ int n = tfm_type == MSL ? msl_code : unicode;
+ if (tfm_type == UNICODE && n > 0xFFFF) {
+ // greatest value supported by TFM files
+ error("bad Unicode value (%1): greatest value is 0xFFFF", ptr);
fclose(fp);
return 0;
}
- if ((size_t)n >= msl_name_table_size) {
- size_t old_size = msl_name_table_size;
- name_list **old_table = msl_name_table;
- msl_name_table_size = n + 256;
- msl_name_table = new name_list *[msl_name_table_size];
+ else if (n < 0) {
+ error("negative code value (%1)", ptr);
+ fclose(fp);
+ return 0;
+ }
+
+ ptr = strtok(NULL, " \n\t");
+ if (!ptr) { // groff name
+ error("missing name(s)");
+ fclose(fp);
+ return 0;
+ }
+ // leave decomposed Unicode values alone
+ else if (is_uname(ptr) && !is_decomposed(ptr))
+ ptr = unicode_to_ucode_name(strtol(ptr + 1, &nonum, 16));
+
+ if (size_t(n) >= charcode_name_table_size) {
+ size_t old_size = charcode_name_table_size;
+ name_list **old_table = charcode_name_table;
+ charcode_name_table_size = n + 256;
+ charcode_name_table = new name_list *[charcode_name_table_size];
if (old_table) {
- memcpy(msl_name_table, old_table, old_size*sizeof(name_list *));
+ memcpy(charcode_name_table, old_table, old_size*sizeof(name_list *));
a_delete old_table;
}
- for (size_t i = old_size; i < msl_name_table_size; i++)
- msl_name_table[i] = 0;
+ for (size_t i = old_size; i < charcode_name_table_size; i++)
+ charcode_name_table[i] = NULL;
}
- ptr = strtok(0, " \n\t");
- if (!ptr) {
- error("missing names");
- fclose(fp);
- return 0;
+
+ // a '#' that isn't the first groff name begins a comment
+ for (int names = 1; ptr; ptr = strtok(NULL, " \n\t")) {
+ if (names++ > 1 && *ptr == '#')
+ break;
+ charcode_name_table[n] = new name_list(ptr, charcode_name_table[n]);
}
- for (; ptr; ptr = strtok(0, " \n\t"))
- msl_name_table[n] = new name_list(ptr, msl_name_table[n]);
}
fclose(fp);
return 1;
}
-static
-const char *xbasename(const char *s)
+static const char *
+xbasename(const char *s)
{
// DIR_SEPS[] are possible directory separator characters, see
// nonposix.h. We want the rightmost separator of all possible
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/utils/hpftodit/hpftodit.man b/contrib/groff/src/utils/hpftodit/hpftodit.man
index c069752bad79..429f516d8900 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/utils/hpftodit/hpftodit.man
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/utils/hpftodit/hpftodit.man
@@ -1,5 +1,6 @@
+.tr ~
.ig
-Copyright (C) 1994-2000, 2001, 2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+Copyright (C) 1994-2000, 2001, 2003, 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Permission is granted to make and distribute verbatim copies of
this manual provided the copyright notice and this permission notice
@@ -22,13 +23,22 @@ the original English.
.ie \\n(.$=0:((0\\$1)*2u>(\\n(.lu-\\n(.iu)) .TP
.el .TP "\\$1"
..
+.de CW
+.ie \\n(.$>2 \&\\$1\f(CR\\$2\fP\\$3
+.el \&\f(CR\\$1\fP\\$2
+..
+.tr ~
.TH HPFTODIT @MAN1EXT@ "@MDATE@" "Groff Version @VERSION@"
+.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------------
.SH NAME
+.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------------
hpftodit \- create font description files for use with groff \-Tlj4
+.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------------
.SH SYNOPSIS
+.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------------
.B hpftodit
[
-.B \-sv
+.B \-adqsv
]
[
.BI \-i n
@@ -39,33 +49,91 @@ hpftodit \- create font description files for use with groff \-Tlj4
.PP
It is possible to have whitespace between the
.B \-i
-command line option and its parameter.
+option and its parameter.
+.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------------
.SH DESCRIPTION
+.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------------
.B hpftodit
-creates a font file for use with
-.B
-groff \-Tlj4\fR
-from an HP tagged font metric file.
+creates a font file for use with a Hewlett-Packard LaserJet~4\(enseries
+(or newer) printer with
+.BR "groff \-Tlj4" ,
+using data from an HP tagged font metric (TFM) file.
.I tfm_file
-is the name of the tagged font metric file for the font.
+is the name of the TFM file for the font; Intellifont and
+TrueType TFM files are supported, but symbol set TFM files are not.
.I map_file
-is a file giving the groff names for characters in the font;
-this file should consist of a sequence of lines of the form:
+is a file giving the groff names for characters in the font; this file
+should consist of a sequence of lines of the form:
.IP
.I
-n c1 c2 \fR.\|.\|.
+m u c1 c2 \fR.\|.\|. [
+.CW #
+.I comment
+]
.LP
where
-.I n
+.I m
is a decimal integer giving the MSL number of the character,
+.I u
+is a hexadecimal integer giving the Unicode value of the character,
and
.IR c1 ,
-.IR c2 ,.\|.\|.
+.IR c2 ", .\|.\|."
are the groff names of the character.
+The values can be separated by any whitespace; the Unicode value must
+use uppercase digits A\^\(en\^F, and must be without a leading
+.CW ` 0x ',
+.CW ` u ',
+or
+.CW ` U+ '.
+Unicode values corresponding to composite glyphs are decomposed; e.g.,
+.CW ` u00C0 '
+becomes
+.CW ` u0041_0300 '.
+The name for a glyph without a groff name may be given as
+.CW u \fIXXXX\fP
+if the glyph corresponds to a Unicode value, or as an unnamed glyph
+.CW ` --- '.
+If the given Unicode value is in the Private Use Area
+(0xE000\^\(en\^0xF8FF), the glyph is included as an unnamed glyph.
+Refer to
+.BR groff_diff (@MAN1EXT@)
+for additional information about unnamed glyphs and how to access them.
+.LP
+Blank lines and lines beginning with
+.CW ` # '
+are ignored.
+A
+.CW ` # '
+following one or more groff names begins a comment.
+Because
+.CW ` # '
+is a valid groff name, it must appear first in a list of
+groff names if a comment is included, e.g.,
+.IP
+.CW "3 0023 # # number sign"
+.LP
+or
+.IP
+.CW "3 0023 # sh # number sign"
+.LP
+rather than
+.IP
+.CW "3 0023 sh # # number sign"
+.LP
+which will treat the first
+.CW ` # '
+as the beginning of the comment.
+.LP
.I font
is the name of the groff font file.
The groff font file is written to
-.IR font .
+.IR font ;
+if
+.I font
+is specified as
+.CW ` - ',
+the output is written to the standard output.
.LP
The
.B \-s
@@ -75,7 +143,7 @@ option should be given if the font is special
if
.B troff
should search it whenever
-a character is not found in the current font.)
+a character is not found in the current font).
If the font is special,
it should be listed in the
.B fonts
@@ -88,33 +156,116 @@ If the
.B \-i
option is used,
.B hpftodit
-will automatically generate an italic correction,
+automatically will generate an italic correction,
a left italic correction and a subscript correction
for each character
(the significance of these parameters is explained in
.BR groff_font (@MAN5EXT@)).
+.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------------
.SH OPTIONS
+.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------------
+.TP
+.B \-a
+Include characters in the TFM file that are not included in the map
+file.
+A glyph with corresponding Unicode value is given the name
+.RI u XXXX ;
+a glyph without a Unicode value is included as an unnamed glyph
+\&`\-\^\-\^\-'.
+A glyph with a Unicode value in the Private Use Area
+(0xE000\^\(en\^0xF8FF) also is included as an unnamed glyph.
+.IP
+This option provides a simple means of adding Unicode-named and unnamed
+glyphs to a font without including them in the map file, but it affords
+little control over which glyphs are placed in a regular font and which
+are placed in a special font.
+The presence or absence of the
+.B \-s
+option has some effect on which glyphs are included: without the
+.B \-s
+option, only the \(lqtext\(rq symbol sets are searched for matching
+glyphs; with the
+.B \-s
+option, only the \(lqmathematical\(rq symbol sets
+are searched.
+Nonetheless, restricting the symbol sets searched isn't very
+selective\(emmany glyphs are placed in both regular and special fonts.
+Normally, the
+.B \-a
+option should be used only as a last resort.
+.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------------
+.TP
+.B \-d
+Dump information about the TFM file to the standard output; this option
+can be useful for ensuring that a TFM file is a proper match for a font,
+and that the contents of the TFM file are suitable.
+The information includes the values of important TFM tags, and a listing
+(by MSL number for Intellifont TFM files or by Unicode value for
+TrueType TFM files) of the glyphs included in the TFM file.
+The unit of measure `DU' for some tags indicates design units; there are
+8782 design units per em for Intellifont fonts, and 2048 design units
+per em for TrueType fonts.
+Note that the accessibility of a glyph depends on its inclusion in a
+symbol set; some TFM files list many glyphs but only a few symbol sets.
+.IP
+The glyph listing includes the glyph index within the TFM file, the MSL
+or Unicode value, and the symbol set and character code that will be
+used to print the glyph.
+If
+.I map_file
+is given,
+groff names are given for matching glyphs.
+If only the glyph index and MSL or Unicode value are given, the glyph
+does not appear in any supported symbol set and cannot be printed.
+.IP
+With the
+.B \-d
+option,
+.I map_file
+is optional, and
+.I font
+is ignored if given.
+.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------------
+.TP
+.B \-q
+Suppress warnings about characters in the map file that were not found
+in the TFM file.
+Warnings never are given for unnamed glyphs or by glyphs named by their
+Unicode values.
+This option is useful when sending the output of
+.B hpftodit
+to the standard output.
+.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------------
.TP
.B \-v
-Print the version number.
+Print the
+.B hpftodit
+version number.
+.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------------
.TP
.B \-s
The font is special.
-The effect of this option is to add the
+This option adds the
.B special
-command to the font file.
+command to the font file, and affects the order in which HP symbol sets
+are searched for each glyph.
+Without the
+.B \-s
+option, the \(lqtext\(rq sets are searched before
+the \(lqmathematical\(rq symbol sets.
+With the
+.B \-s
+option, the search order is reversed.
+.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------------
.TP
.BI \-i n
-Generate an italic correction for each character so that
-the character's width plus the character's italic correction
-is equal to
+Generate an italic correction for each character so that the character's
+width plus the character's italic correction is equal to
.I n
-design units
-plus the amount by which the right edge of the character's bounding
-is to the right of the character's origin.
-If this would result in a negative italic correction, use a zero
-italic correction instead.
-There are 8782 design units per em for Intellifont fonts.
+thousandths of an em plus the amount by which the right edge of the
+character's bounding is to the right of the character's origin.
+If this would result in a negative italic correction, use a zero italic
+correction instead.
.IP
Also generate a subscript correction equal to the
product of the tangent of the slant of the font and
@@ -126,33 +277,34 @@ instead.
Also generate a left italic correction for each character
equal to
.I n
-design units
-plus the amount by which the left edge of the character's bounding box
-is to the left of the character's origin.
+thousandths of an em plus the amount by which the left edge of the
+character's bounding box is to the left of the character's origin.
The left italic correction may be negative.
.IP
-This option is normally needed only with italic (or oblique) fonts.
+This option normally is needed only with italic or oblique fonts;
+a value of 50 (0.05 em) usually is a reasonable choice.
+.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------------
.SH FILES
-.Tp \w'\fB@FONTDIR@/devlj4/DESC'u+2n
+.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------------
+.ad 0
+.TP \w'\fB@FONTDIR@/devlj4/generate/\fP\fI*\fP.map'u+2n
.B @FONTDIR@/devlj4/DESC
Device description file.
.TP
.BI @FONTDIR@/devlj4/ F
Font description file for font
.IR F .
-.SH BUGS
-.LP
-This program was written without the benefit of complete, official
-documentation on the tagged font metric format.
-It is therefore likely that it will fail to work on tfm files that are
-dissimilar to those for the internal fonts on the Laserjet 4,
-with which it was tested.
-.LP
-TrueType tfm files are not supported.
+.TP
+.BI @FONTDIR@/devlj4/generate/ * .map
+Symbol mapping files
+.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------------
.SH "SEE ALSO"
+.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------------
.BR groff (@MAN1EXT@),
+.BR groff_diff (@MAN1EXT@),
.BR grolj4 (@MAN1EXT@),
-.BR groff_font (@MAN5EXT@)
+.BR groff_font (@MAN5EXT@),
+.BR lj4_font (@MAN5EXT@)
.
.\" Local Variables:
.\" mode: nroff
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/utils/hpftodit/hpuni.cpp b/contrib/groff/src/utils/hpftodit/hpuni.cpp
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..23a1eb052851
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/utils/hpftodit/hpuni.cpp
@@ -0,0 +1,698 @@
+// -*- C++ -*-
+/* Copyright (C) 2003, 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+ Written by Jeff Conrad (jeff_conrad@msn.com)
+
+This file is part of groff.
+
+groff is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
+the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
+Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later
+version.
+
+groff is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
+WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
+FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
+for more details.
+
+You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
+with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
+
+#include "lib.h"
+#include "stringclass.h"
+#include "ptable.h"
+
+#include "unicode.h"
+
+struct hp_msl_to_unicode {
+ char *value;
+};
+
+declare_ptable(hp_msl_to_unicode)
+implement_ptable(hp_msl_to_unicode)
+
+PTABLE(hp_msl_to_unicode) hp_msl_to_unicode_table;
+
+struct S {
+ const char *key;
+ const char *value;
+} hp_msl_to_unicode_list[] = {
+ { "1", "0021", }, // Exclamation Mark
+ { "2", "0022", }, // Neutral Double Quote
+ { "3", "0023", }, // Number Sign
+ { "4", "0024", }, // Dollar Sign
+ { "5", "0025", }, // Per Cent Sign
+ { "6", "0026", }, // Ampersand
+ { "8", "2019", }, // Single Close Quote (9)
+ { "9", "0028", }, // Left Parenthesis
+ { "10", "0029", }, // Right Parenthesis
+ { "11", "002A", }, // Asterisk
+ { "12", "002B", }, // Plus Sign
+ { "13", "002C", }, // Comma, or Decimal Separator
+ { "14", "002D", }, // Hyphen
+ { "15", "002E", }, // Period, or Full Stop
+ { "16", "002F", }, // Solidus, or Slash
+ { "17", "0030", }, // Numeral Zero
+ { "18", "0031", }, // Numeral One
+ { "19", "0032", }, // Numeral Two
+ { "20", "0033", }, // Numeral Three
+ { "21", "0034", }, // Numeral Four
+ { "22", "0035", }, // Numeral Five
+ { "23", "0036", }, // Numeral Six
+ { "24", "0037", }, // Numeral Seven
+ { "25", "0038", }, // Numeral Eight
+ { "26", "0039", }, // Numeral Nine
+ { "27", "003A", }, // Colon
+ { "28", "003B", }, // Semicolon
+ { "29", "003C", }, // Less Than Sign
+ { "30", "003D", }, // Equals Sign
+ { "31", "003E", }, // Greater Than Sign
+ { "32", "003F", }, // Question Mark
+ { "33", "0040", }, // Commercial At
+ { "34", "0041", }, // Uppercase A
+ { "35", "0042", }, // Uppercase B
+ { "36", "0043", }, // Uppercase C
+ { "37", "0044", }, // Uppercase D
+ { "38", "0045", }, // Uppercase E
+ { "39", "0046", }, // Uppercase F
+ { "40", "0047", }, // Uppercase G
+ { "41", "0048", }, // Uppercase H
+ { "42", "0049", }, // Uppercase I
+ { "43", "004A", }, // Uppercase J
+ { "44", "004B", }, // Uppercase K
+ { "45", "004C", }, // Uppercase L
+ { "46", "004D", }, // Uppercase M
+ { "47", "004E", }, // Uppercase N
+ { "48", "004F", }, // Uppercase O
+ { "49", "0050", }, // Uppercase P
+ { "50", "0051", }, // Uppercase Q
+ { "51", "0052", }, // Uppercase R
+ { "52", "0053", }, // Uppercase S
+ { "53", "0054", }, // Uppercase T
+ { "54", "0055", }, // Uppercase U
+ { "55", "0056", }, // Uppercase V
+ { "56", "0057", }, // Uppercase W
+ { "57", "0058", }, // Uppercase X
+ { "58", "0059", }, // Uppercase Y
+ { "59", "005A", }, // Uppercase Z
+ { "60", "005B", }, // Left Bracket
+ { "61", "005C", }, // Reverse Solidus, or Backslash
+ { "62", "005D", }, // Right Bracket
+ { "63", "005E", }, // Circumflex, Exponent, or Pointer
+ { "64", "005F", }, // Underline or Underscore Character
+ { "66", "2018", }, // Single Open Quote (6)
+ { "67", "0061", }, // Lowercase A
+ { "68", "0062", }, // Lowercase B
+ { "69", "0063", }, // Lowercase C
+ { "70", "0064", }, // Lowercase D
+ { "71", "0065", }, // Lowercase E
+ { "72", "0066", }, // Lowercase F
+ { "73", "0067", }, // Lowercase G
+ { "74", "0068", }, // Lowercase H
+ { "75", "0069", }, // Lowercase I
+ { "76", "006A", }, // Lowercase J
+ { "77", "006B", }, // Lowercase K
+ { "78", "006C", }, // Lowercase L
+ { "79", "006D", }, // Lowercase M
+ { "80", "006E", }, // Lowercase N
+ { "81", "006F", }, // Lowercase O
+ { "82", "0070", }, // Lowercase P
+ { "83", "0071", }, // Lowercase Q
+ { "84", "0072", }, // Lowercase R
+ { "85", "0073", }, // Lowercase S
+ { "86", "0074", }, // Lowercase T
+ { "87", "0075", }, // Lowercase U
+ { "88", "0076", }, // Lowercase V
+ { "89", "0077", }, // Lowercase W
+ { "90", "0078", }, // Lowercase X
+ { "91", "0079", }, // Lowercase Y
+ { "92", "007A", }, // Lowercase Z
+ { "93", "007B", }, // Left Brace
+ { "94", "007C", }, // Long Vertical Mark
+ { "95", "007D", }, // Right Brace
+ { "96", "007E", }, // One Wavy Line Approximate
+ { "97", "2592", }, // Medium Shading Character
+ { "99", "00C0", }, // Uppercase A Grave
+ { "100", "00C2", }, // Uppercase A Circumflex
+ { "101", "00C8", }, // Uppercase E Grave
+ { "102", "00CA", }, // Uppercase E Circumflex
+ { "103", "00CB", }, // Uppercase E Dieresis
+ { "104", "00CE", }, // Uppercase I Circumflex
+ { "105", "00CF", }, // Uppercase I Dieresis
+ { "106", "00B4", }, // Lowercase Acute Accent (Spacing)
+ { "107", "0060", }, // Lowercase Grave Accent (Spacing)
+ { "108", "02C6", }, // Lowercase Circumflex Accent (Spacing)
+ { "109", "00A8", }, // Lowercase Dieresis Accent (Spacing)
+ { "110", "02DC", }, // Lowercase Tilde Accent (Spacing)
+ { "111", "00D9", }, // Uppercase U Grave
+ { "112", "00DB", }, // Uppercase U Circumflex
+ { "113", "00AF", }, // Overline, or Overscore Character
+ { "114", "00DD", }, // Uppercase Y Acute
+ { "115", "00FD", }, // Lowercase Y Acute
+ { "116", "00B0", }, // Degree Sign
+ { "117", "00C7", }, // Uppercase C Cedilla
+ { "118", "00E7", }, // Lowercase C Cedilla
+ { "119", "00D1", }, // Uppercase N Tilde
+ { "120", "00F1", }, // Lowercase N Tilde
+ { "121", "00A1", }, // Inverted Exclamation
+ { "122", "00BF", }, // Inverted Question Mark
+ { "123", "00A4", }, // Currency Symbol
+ { "124", "00A3", }, // Pound Sterling Sign
+ { "125", "00A5", }, // Yen Sign
+ { "126", "00A7", }, // Section Mark
+ { "127", "0192", }, // Florin Sign
+ { "128", "00A2", }, // Cent Sign
+ { "129", "00E2", }, // Lowercase A Circumflex
+ { "130", "00EA", }, // Lowercase E Circumflex
+ { "131", "00F4", }, // Lowercase O Circumflex
+ { "132", "00FB", }, // Lowercase U Circumflex
+ { "133", "00E1", }, // Lowercase A Acute
+ { "134", "00E9", }, // Lowercase E Acute
+ { "135", "00F3", }, // Lowercase O Acute
+ { "136", "00FA", }, // Lowercase U Acute
+ { "137", "00E0", }, // Lowercase A Grave
+ { "138", "00E8", }, // Lowercase E Grave
+ { "139", "00F2", }, // Lowercase O Grave
+ { "140", "00F9", }, // Lowercase U Grave
+ { "141", "00E4", }, // Lowercase A Dieresis
+ { "142", "00EB", }, // Lowercase E Dieresis
+ { "143", "00F6", }, // Lowercase O Dieresis
+ { "144", "00FC", }, // Lowercase U Dieresis
+ { "145", "00C5", }, // Uppercase A Ring
+ { "146", "00EE", }, // Lowercase I Circumflex
+ { "147", "00D8", }, // Uppercase O Oblique
+ { "148", "00C6", }, // Uppercase AE Diphthong
+ { "149", "00E5", }, // Lowercase A Ring
+ { "150", "00ED", }, // Lowercase I Acute
+ { "151", "00F8", }, // Lowercase O Oblique
+ { "152", "00E6", }, // Lowercase AE Diphthong
+ { "153", "00C4", }, // Uppercase A Dieresis
+ { "154", "00EC", }, // Lowercase I Grave
+ { "155", "00D6", }, // Uppercase O Dieresis
+ { "156", "00DC", }, // Uppercase U Dieresis
+ { "157", "00C9", }, // Uppercase E Acute
+ { "158", "00EF", }, // Lowercase I Dieresis
+ { "159", "00DF", }, // Lowercase Es-zet Ligature
+ { "160", "00D4", }, // Uppercase O Circumflex
+ { "161", "00C1", }, // Uppercase A Acute
+ { "162", "00C3", }, // Uppercase A Tilde
+ { "163", "00E3", }, // Lowercase A Tilde
+ { "164", "00D0", }, // Uppercase Eth
+//{ "164", "0110", }, // Uppercase D-Stroke
+ { "165", "00F0", }, // Lowercase Eth
+ { "166", "00CD", }, // Uppercase I Acute
+ { "167", "00CC", }, // Uppercase I Grave
+ { "168", "00D3", }, // Uppercase O Acute
+ { "169", "00D2", }, // Uppercase O Grave
+ { "170", "00D5", }, // Uppercase O Tilde
+ { "171", "00F5", }, // Lowercase O Tilde
+ { "172", "0160", }, // Uppercase S Hacek
+ { "173", "0161", }, // Lowercase S Hacek
+ { "174", "00DA", }, // Uppercase U Acute
+ { "175", "0178", }, // Uppercase Y Dieresis
+ { "176", "00FF", }, // Lowercase Y Dieresis
+ { "177", "00DE", }, // Uppercase Thorn
+ { "178", "00FE", }, // Lowercase Thorn
+ { "180", "00B5", }, // Lowercase Greek Mu, or Micro
+ { "181", "00B6", }, // Pilcrow, or Paragraph Sign
+ { "182", "00BE", }, // Vulgar Fraction 3/4
+ { "183", "2212", }, // Minus Sign
+ { "184", "00BC", }, // Vulgar Fraction 1/4
+ { "185", "00BD", }, // Vulgar Fraction 1/2
+ { "186", "00AA", }, // Female Ordinal
+ { "187", "00BA", }, // Male Ordinal
+ { "188", "00AB", }, // Left Pointing Double Angle Quote
+ { "189", "25A0", }, // Medium Solid Square Box
+ { "190", "00BB", }, // Right Pointing Double Angle Quote
+ { "191", "00B1", }, // Plus Over Minus Sign
+ { "192", "00A6", }, // Broken Vertical Mark
+ { "193", "00A9", }, // Copyright Sign
+ { "194", "00AC", }, // Not Sign
+ { "195", "00AD", }, // Soft Hyphen
+ { "196", "00AE", }, // Registered Sign
+ { "197", "00B2", }, // Superior Numeral 2
+ { "198", "00B3", }, // Superior Numeral 3
+ { "199", "00B8", }, // Lowercase Cedilla (Spacing)
+ { "200", "00B9", }, // Superior Numeral 1
+ { "201", "00D7", }, // Multiply Sign
+ { "202", "00F7", }, // Divide Sign
+ { "203", "263A", }, // Open Smiling Face
+ { "204", "263B", }, // Solid Smiling Face
+ { "205", "2665", }, // Solid Heart, Card Suit
+ { "206", "2666", }, // Solid Diamond, Card Suit
+ { "207", "2663", }, // Solid Club, Card Suit
+ { "208", "2660", }, // Solid Spade, Card Suit
+ { "209", "25CF", }, // Medium Solid Round Bullet
+ { "210", "25D8", }, // Large Solid square with White Dot
+ { "211", "EFFD", }, // Large Open Round Bullet
+ { "212", "25D9", }, // Large Solid square with White Circle
+ { "213", "2642", }, // Male Symbol
+ { "214", "2640", }, // Female Symbol
+ { "215", "266A", }, // Musical Note
+ { "216", "266B", }, // Pair Of Musical Notes
+ { "217", "263C", }, // Compass, or Eight Pointed Sun
+ { "218", "25BA", }, // Right Solid Arrowhead
+ { "219", "25C4", }, // Left Solid Arrowhead
+ { "220", "2195", }, // Up/Down Arrow
+ { "221", "203C", }, // Double Exclamation Mark
+ { "222", "25AC", }, // Thick Horizontal Mark
+ { "223", "21A8", }, // Up/Down Arrow Baseline
+ { "224", "2191", }, // Up Arrow
+ { "225", "2193", }, // Down Arrow
+ { "226", "2192", }, // Right Arrow
+ { "227", "2190", }, // Left Arrow
+ { "229", "2194", }, // Left/Right Arrow
+ { "230", "25B2", }, // Up Solid Arrowhead
+ { "231", "25BC", }, // Down Solid Arrowhead
+ { "232", "20A7", }, // Pesetas Sign
+ { "233", "2310", }, // Reversed Not Sign
+ { "234", "2591", }, // Light Shading Character
+ { "235", "2593", }, // Dark Shading Character
+ { "236", "2502", }, // Box Draw Line, Vert. 1
+ { "237", "2524", }, // Box Draw Right Tee, Vert. 1 Horiz. 1
+ { "238", "2561", }, // Box Draw Right Tee, Vert. 1 Horiz. 2
+ { "239", "2562", }, // Box Draw Right Tee, Vert. 2 Horiz. 1
+ { "240", "2556", }, // Box Draw Upper Right Corner, Vert. 2 Horiz. 1
+ { "241", "2555", }, // Box Draw Upper Right Corner, Vert. 1 Horiz. 2
+ { "242", "2563", }, // Box Draw Right Tee, Vert. 2 Horiz. 2
+ { "243", "2551", }, // Box Draw Lines, Vert. 2
+ { "244", "2557", }, // Box Draw Upper Right Corner, Vert. 2 Horiz. 2
+ { "245", "255D", }, // Box Draw Lower Right Corner, Vert. 2 Horiz. 2
+ { "246", "255C", }, // Box Draw Lower Right Corner, Vert. 2 Horiz. 1
+ { "247", "255B", }, // Box Draw Lower Right Corner, Vert. 1 Horiz. 2
+ { "248", "2510", }, // Box Draw Upper Right Corner, Vert. 1, Horiz. 1
+ { "249", "2514", }, // Box Draw Lower Left Corner, Vert. 1, Horiz. 1
+ { "250", "2534", }, // Box Draw Bottom Tee, Vert. 1 Horiz. 1
+ { "251", "252C", }, // Box Draw Top Tee, Vert. 1 Horiz. 1
+ { "252", "251C", }, // Box Draw Left Tee, Vert. 1 Horiz. 1
+ { "253", "2500", }, // Box Draw Line, Horiz. 1
+ { "254", "253C", }, // Box Draw Cross, Vert. 1 Horiz. 1
+ { "255", "255E", }, // Box Draw Left Tee, Vert. 1 Horiz. 2
+ { "256", "255F", }, // Box Draw Left Tee, Vert. 2 Horz. 1
+ { "257", "255A", }, // Box Draw Lower Left Corner, Vert. 2 Horiz. 2
+ { "258", "2554", }, // Box Draw Upper Left Corner, Vert. 2 Horiz. 2
+ { "259", "2569", }, // Box Draw Bottom Tee, Vert. 2 Horiz. 2
+ { "260", "2566", }, // Box Draw Top Tee, Vert. 2 Horiz. 2
+ { "261", "2560", }, // Box Draw Left Tee, Vert. 2 Horiz. 2
+ { "262", "2550", }, // Box Draw Lines, Horiz. 2
+ { "263", "256C", }, // Box Draw Cross Open Center, Vert. 2 Horiz. 2
+ { "264", "2567", }, // Box Draw Bottom Tee, Vert. 1 Horiz. 2
+ { "265", "2568", }, // Box Draw Bottom Tee, Vert. 2 Horiz. 1
+ { "266", "2564", }, // Box Draw Top Tee, Vert. 1 Horiz. 2
+ { "267", "2565", }, // Box Draw Top Tee, Vert. 2 Horiz. 1
+ { "268", "2559", }, // Box Draw Lower Left Corner, Vert. 2 Horiz. 1
+ { "269", "2558", }, // Box Draw Lower Left Corner, Vert. 1 Horiz. 2
+ { "270", "2552", }, // Box Draw Upper Left Corner, Vert. 1 Horiz. 2
+ { "271", "2553", }, // Box Draw Upper Left Corner, Vert. 2 Horiz. 1
+ { "272", "256B", }, // Box Draw Cross, Vert. 2 Horiz. 1
+ { "273", "256A", }, // Box Draw Cross, Vert. 1 Horiz. 2
+ { "274", "2518", }, // Box Draw Lower Right Corner, Vert. 1 Horiz. 1
+ { "275", "250C", }, // Box Draw Upper Left Corner, Vert. 1, Horiz. 1
+ { "276", "2588", }, // Solid Full High/Wide
+ { "277", "2584", }, // Bottom Half Solid Rectangle
+ { "278", "258C", }, // Left Half Solid Rectangle
+ { "279", "2590", }, // Right Half Solid Rectangle
+ { "280", "2580", }, // Top Half Solid Rectangle
+ { "290", "2126", }, // Uppercase Greek Omega, or Ohms
+ { "292", "221E", }, // Infinity Symbol
+ { "295", "2229", }, // Set Intersection Symbol
+ { "296", "2261", }, // Exactly Equals Sign
+ { "297", "2265", }, // Greater Than or Equal Sign
+ { "298", "2264", }, // Less Than or Equal Sign
+ { "299", "2320", }, // Top Integral
+ { "300", "2321", }, // Bottom Integral
+ { "301", "2248", }, // Two Wavy Line Approximate Sign
+//{ "302", "00B7", }, // Middle Dot, or Centered Period (see 2219)
+//{ "302", "2219", }, // Centered Period, Middle Dot
+ { "302", "2219", }, // Math Dot, Centered Period
+ { "303", "221A", }, // Radical Symbol, Standalone Diagonal
+ { "305", "25AA", }, // Small Solid Square Box
+ { "306", "013F", }, // Uppercase L-Dot
+ { "307", "0140", }, // Lowercase L-Dot
+ { "308", "2113", }, // Litre Symbol
+ { "309", "0149", }, // Lowercase Apostrophe-N
+ { "310", "2032", }, // Prime, Minutes, or Feet Symbol
+ { "311", "2033", }, // Double Prime, Seconds, or Inches Symbol
+ { "312", "2020", }, // Dagger Symbol
+ { "313", "2122", }, // Trademark Sign
+ { "314", "2017", }, // Double Underline Character
+ { "315", "02C7", }, // Lowercase Hacek Accent (Spacing)
+ { "316", "02DA", }, // Lowercase Ring Accent (Spacing)
+ { "317", "EFF9", }, // Uppercase Acute Accent (Spacing)
+ { "318", "EFF8", }, // Uppercase Grave Accent (Spacing)
+ { "319", "EFF7", }, // Uppercase Circumflex Accent (Spacing)
+ { "320", "EFF6", }, // Uppercase Dieresis Accent (Spacing)
+ { "321", "EFF5", }, // Uppercase Tilde Accent (Spacing)
+ { "322", "EFF4", }, // Uppercase Hacek Accent (Spacing)
+ { "323", "EFF3", }, // Uppercase Ring Accent (Spacing)
+ { "324", "2215", }, // Vulgar Fraction Bar
+ { "325", "2014", }, // Em Dash
+ { "326", "2013", }, // En Dash
+ { "327", "2021", }, // Double Dagger Symbol
+ { "328", "0131", }, // Lowercase Undotted I
+ { "329", "0027", }, // Neutral Single Quote
+ { "330", "EFF2", }, // Uppercase Cedilla (Spacing)
+ { "331", "2022", }, // Small Solid Round Bullet
+ { "332", "207F", }, // Superior Lowercase N
+ { "333", "2302", }, // Home Plate
+ { "335", "0138", }, // Lowercase Kra
+ { "338", "0166", }, // Uppercase T-Stroke
+ { "339", "0167", }, // Lowercase T-Stroke
+ { "340", "014A", }, // Uppercase Eng
+ { "341", "014B", }, // Lowercase Eng
+ { "342", "0111", }, // Lowercase D-Stroke
+ { "400", "0102", }, // Uppercase A Breve
+ { "401", "0103", }, // Lowercase A Breve
+ { "402", "0100", }, // Uppercase A Macron
+ { "403", "0101", }, // Lowercase A Macron
+ { "404", "0104", }, // Uppercase A Ogonek
+ { "405", "0105", }, // Lowercase A Ogonek
+ { "406", "0106", }, // Uppercase C Acute
+ { "407", "0107", }, // Lowercase C Acute
+ { "410", "010C", }, // Uppercase C Hacek
+ { "411", "010D", }, // Lowercase C Hacek
+ { "414", "010E", }, // Uppercase D Hacek
+ { "415", "010F", }, // Lowercase D Hacek
+ { "416", "011A", }, // Uppercase E Hacek
+ { "417", "011B", }, // Lowercase E Hacek
+ { "418", "0116", }, // Uppercase E Overdot
+ { "419", "0117", }, // Lowercase E Overdot
+ { "420", "0112", }, // Uppercase E Macron
+ { "421", "0113", }, // Lowercase E Macron
+ { "422", "0118", }, // Uppercase E Ogonek
+ { "423", "0119", }, // Lowercase E Ogonek
+ { "428", "0122", }, // Uppercase G Cedilla
+ { "429", "0123", }, // Lowercase G Cedilla
+ { "432", "012E", }, // Uppercase I Ogonek
+ { "433", "012F", }, // Lowercase I Ogonek
+ { "434", "012A", }, // Uppercase I Macron
+ { "435", "012B", }, // Lowercase I Macron
+ { "438", "0136", }, // Uppercase K Cedilla
+ { "439", "0137", }, // Lowercase K Cedilla
+ { "440", "0139", }, // Uppercase L Acute
+ { "441", "013A", }, // Lowercase L Acute
+ { "442", "013D", }, // Uppercase L Hacek
+ { "443", "013E", }, // Lowercase L Hacek
+ { "444", "013B", }, // Uppercase L Cedilla
+ { "445", "013C", }, // Lowercase L Cedilla
+ { "446", "0143", }, // Uppercase N Acute
+ { "447", "0144", }, // Lowercase N Acute
+ { "448", "0147", }, // Uppercase N Hacek
+ { "449", "0148", }, // Lowercase N Hacek
+ { "450", "0145", }, // Uppercase N Cedilla
+ { "451", "0146", }, // Lowercase N Cedilla
+ { "452", "0150", }, // Uppercase O Double Acute
+ { "453", "0151", }, // Lowercase O Double Acute
+ { "454", "014C", }, // Uppercase O Macron
+ { "455", "014D", }, // Lowercase O Macron
+ { "456", "0154", }, // Uppercase R Acute
+ { "457", "0155", }, // Lowercase R Acute
+ { "458", "0158", }, // Uppercase R Hacek
+ { "459", "0159", }, // Lowercase R Hacek
+ { "460", "0156", }, // Uppercase R Cedilla
+ { "461", "0157", }, // Lowercase R Cedilla
+ { "462", "015A", }, // Uppercase S Acute
+ { "463", "015B", }, // Lowercase S Acute
+ { "466", "0164", }, // Uppercase T Hacek
+ { "467", "0165", }, // Lowercase T Hacek
+ { "468", "0162", }, // Uppercase T Cedilla
+ { "469", "0163", }, // Lowercase T Cedilla
+ { "470", "0168", }, // Uppercase U Tilde
+ { "471", "0169", }, // Lowercase U Tilde
+ { "474", "0170", }, // Uppercase U Double Acute
+ { "475", "0171", }, // Lowercase U Double Acute
+ { "476", "016E", }, // Uppercase U Ring
+ { "477", "016F", }, // Lowercase U Ring
+ { "478", "016A", }, // Uppercase U Macron
+ { "479", "016B", }, // Lowercase U Macron
+ { "480", "0172", }, // Uppercase U Ogonek
+ { "481", "0173", }, // Lowercase U Ogonek
+ { "482", "0179", }, // Uppercase Z Acute
+ { "483", "017A", }, // Lowercase Z Acute
+ { "484", "017B", }, // Uppercase Z Overdot
+ { "485", "017C", }, // Lowercase Z Overdot
+ { "486", "0128", }, // Uppercase I Tilde
+ { "487", "0129", }, // Lowercase I Tilde
+ { "500", "EFBF", }, // Radical, Diagonal, Composite
+ { "501", "221D", }, // Proportional To Symbol
+ { "502", "212F", }, // Napierian (italic e)
+ { "503", "03F5", }, // Alternate Lowercase Greek Epsilon
+//{ "503", "EFEC", }, // Alternate Lowercase Greek Epsilon
+ { "504", "2234", }, // Therefore Symbol
+ { "505", "0393", }, // Uppercase Greek Gamma
+ { "506", "2206", }, // Increment Symbol (Delta)
+ { "507", "0398", }, // Uppercase Greek Theta
+ { "508", "039B", }, // Uppercase Greek Lambda
+ { "509", "039E", }, // Uppercase Greek Xi
+ { "510", "03A0", }, // Uppercase Greek Pi
+ { "511", "03A3", }, // Uppercase Greek Sigma
+ { "512", "03A5", }, // Uppercase Greek Upsilon
+ { "513", "03A6", }, // Uppercase Greek Phi
+ { "514", "03A8", }, // Uppercase Greek Psi
+ { "515", "03A9", }, // Uppercase Greek Omega
+ { "516", "2207", }, // Nabla Symbol (inverted Delta)
+ { "517", "2202", }, // Partial Differential Delta Symbol
+ { "518", "03C2", }, // Lowercase Sigma, Terminal
+ { "519", "2260", }, // Not Equal To Symbol
+ { "520", "EFEB", }, // Underline, Composite
+ { "521", "2235", }, // Because Symbol
+ { "522", "03B1", }, // Lowercase Greek Alpha
+ { "523", "03B2", }, // Lowercase Greek Beta
+ { "524", "03B3", }, // Lowercase Greek Gamma
+ { "525", "03B4", }, // Lowercase Greek Delta
+ { "526", "03B5", }, // Lowercase Greek Epsilon
+ { "527", "03B6", }, // Lowercase Greek Zeta
+ { "528", "03B7", }, // Lowercase Greek Eta
+ { "529", "03B8", }, // Lowercase Greek Theta
+ { "530", "03B9", }, // Lowercase Greek Iota
+ { "531", "03BA", }, // Lowercase Greek Kappa
+ { "532", "03BB", }, // Lowercase Greek Lambda
+ { "533", "03BC", }, // Lowercase Greek Mu
+ { "534", "03BD", }, // Lowercase Greek Nu
+ { "535", "03BE", }, // Lowercase Greek Xi
+ { "536", "03BF", }, // Lowercase Greek Omicron
+ { "537", "03C0", }, // Lowercase Greek Pi
+ { "538", "03C1", }, // Lowercase Greek Rho
+ { "539", "03C3", }, // Lowercase Greek Sigma
+ { "540", "03C4", }, // Lowercase Greek Tau
+ { "541", "03C5", }, // Lowercase Greek Upsilon
+ { "542", "03C6", }, // Lowercase Greek Phi
+ { "543", "03C7", }, // Lowercase Greek Chi
+ { "544", "03C8", }, // Lowercase Greek Psi
+ { "545", "03C9", }, // Lowercase Greek Omega
+ { "546", "03D1", }, // Lowercase Greek Theta, Open
+ { "547", "03D5", }, // Lowercase Greek Phi, Open
+ { "548", "03D6", }, // Lowercase Pi, Alternate
+ { "549", "2243", }, // Wavy Over Straight Approximate Symbol
+ { "550", "2262", }, // Not Exactly Equal To Symbol
+ { "551", "21D1", }, // Up Arrow Double Stroke
+ { "552", "21D2", }, // Right Arrow Double Stroke
+ { "553", "21D3", }, // Down Arrow Double Stroke
+ { "554", "21D0", }, // Left Arrow Double Stroke
+ { "555", "21D5", }, // Up/Down Arrow Double Stroke
+ { "556", "21D4", }, // Left/Right Arrow Double Stroke
+ { "557", "21C4", }, // Right Over Left Arrow
+ { "558", "21C6", }, // Left Over Right Arrow
+ { "559", "EFE9", }, // Vector Symbol
+ { "560", "0305", }, // Overline, Composite
+ { "561", "2200", }, // For All Symbol, or Universal (inverted A)
+ { "562", "2203", }, // There Exists Symbol, or Existential (inverted E)
+ { "563", "22A4", }, // Top Symbol
+ { "564", "22A5", }, // Bottom Symbol
+ { "565", "222A", }, // Set Union Symbol
+ { "566", "2208", }, // Element-Of Symbol
+ { "567", "220B", }, // Contains Symbol
+ { "568", "2209", }, // Not-Element-Of Symbol
+ { "569", "2282", }, // Proper Subset Symbol
+ { "570", "2283", }, // Proper Superset Symbol
+ { "571", "2284", }, // Not Proper Subset Symbol
+ { "572", "2285", }, // Not Proper Superset Symbol
+ { "573", "2286", }, // Subset Symbol
+ { "574", "2287", }, // Superset Symbol
+ { "575", "2295", }, // Plus In Circle Symbol
+ { "576", "2299", }, // Dot In Circle Symbol
+ { "577", "2297", }, // Times In Circle Symbol
+ { "578", "2296", }, // Minus In Circle Symbol
+ { "579", "2298", }, // Slash In Circle Symbol
+ { "580", "2227", }, // Logical And Symbol
+ { "581", "2228", }, // Logical Or Symbol
+ { "582", "22BB", }, // Exclusive Or Symbol
+ { "583", "2218", }, // Functional Composition Symbol
+ { "584", "20DD", }, // Large Open Circle
+ { "585", "22A3", }, // Assertion Symbol
+ { "586", "22A2", }, // Backwards Assertion Symbol
+ { "587", "222B", }, // Integral Symbol
+ { "588", "222E", }, // Curvilinear Integral Symbol
+ { "589", "2220", }, // Angle Symbol
+ { "590", "2205", }, // Empty Set Symbol
+ { "591", "2135", }, // Hebrew Aleph
+ { "592", "2136", }, // Hebrew Beth
+ { "593", "2137", }, // Hebrew Gimmel
+ { "594", "212D", }, // Fraktur Uppercase C
+ { "595", "2111", }, // Fraktur Uppercase I
+ { "596", "211C", }, // Fraktur Uppercase R
+ { "597", "2128", }, // Fraktur Uppercase Z
+ { "598", "23A1", }, // Top Segment Left Bracket (Left Square Bracket Upper Corner)
+ { "599", "23A3", }, // Bottom Segment Left Bracket (Left Square Bracket Lower Corner)
+ { "600", "239B", }, // Top Segment Left Brace (Left Parenthesis Upper Hook)
+//{ "600", "23A7", }, // Top Segment Left Brace (Right Curly Bracket Upper Hook)
+ { "601", "23A8", }, // Middle Segment Left Brace (Right Curly Bracket Middle Piece)
+ { "602", "239D", }, // Bottom Segment LeftBrace (Left Parenthesis Lower Hook)
+//{ "602", "23A9", }, // Bottom Segment Left Brace (Right Curly Bracket Lower Hook)
+ { "603", "EFD4", }, // Middle Segment Curvilinear Integral
+ { "604", "EFD3", }, // Top Left Segment Summation
+ { "605", "2225", }, // Double Vertical Line, Composite
+ { "606", "EFD2", }, // Bottom Left Segment Summation
+ { "607", "EFD1", }, // Bottom Diagonal Summation
+ { "608", "23A4", }, // Top Segment Right Bracket (Right Square Bracket Upper Corner)
+ { "609", "23A6", }, // Bottom Segment Right Bracket (Right Square Bracket Lower Corner)
+ { "610", "239E", }, // Top Segment Right Brace (Right Parenthesis Upper Hook)
+//{ "610", "23AB", }, // Top Segment Right Brace (Right Curly Bracket Upper Hook)
+ { "611", "23AC", }, // Middle Segment Right Brace (Right Curly Bracket Middle Piece)
+ { "612", "23A0", }, // Bottom Segment Right ( Right Parenthesis Lower Hook)
+//{ "612", "23AD", }, // Bottom Segment Right Brace (Right Curly Bracket Lower Hook)
+ { "613", "239C", }, // Thick Vertical Line, Composite (Left Parenthesis Extension)
+//{ "613", "239F", }, // Thick Vertical Line, Composite (Right Parenthesis Extension)
+//{ "613", "23AA", }, // Thick Vertical Line, Composite (Curly Bracket Extension)
+//{ "613", "23AE", }, // Thick Vertical Line, Composite (Integral Extension)
+ { "614", "2223", }, // Thin Vertical Line, Composite
+ { "615", "EFDC", }, // Bottom Segment of Vertical Radical
+ { "616", "EFD0", }, // Top Right Segment Summation
+ { "617", "EFCF", }, // Middle Segment Summation
+ { "618", "EFCE", }, // Bottom Right Segment Summation
+ { "619", "EFCD", }, // Top Diagonal Summation
+ { "620", "2213", }, // Minus Over Plus Sign
+ { "621", "2329", }, // Left Angle Bracket
+ { "622", "232A", }, // Right Angle Bracket
+ { "623", "EFFF", }, // Mask Symbol
+ { "624", "2245", }, // Wavy Over Two Straight Approximate Symbol
+ { "625", "2197", }, // 45 Degree Arrow
+ { "626", "2198", }, // -45 Degree Arrow
+ { "627", "2199", }, // -135 Degree Arrow
+ { "628", "2196", }, // 135 Degree Arrow
+ { "629", "25B5", }, // Up Open Triangle
+ { "630", "25B9", }, // Right Open Triangle
+ { "631", "25BF", }, // Down Open Triangle
+ { "632", "25C3", }, // Left Open Triangle
+ { "633", "226A", }, // Much Less Than Sign
+ { "634", "226B", }, // Much Greater Than Sign
+ { "635", "2237", }, // Proportional To Symbol (4 dots)
+ { "636", "225C", }, // Defined As Symbol
+ { "637", "03DD", }, // Lowercase Greek Digamma
+ { "638", "210F", }, // Planck's Constant divided by 2 pi
+ { "639", "2112", }, // Laplace Transform Symbol
+ { "640", "EFFE", }, // Power Set
+ { "641", "2118", }, // Weierstrassian Symbol
+ { "642", "2211", }, // Summation Symbol (large Sigma)
+ { "643", "301A", }, // Left Double Bracket
+ { "644", "EFC9", }, // Middle Segment Double Bracket
+ { "645", "301B", }, // Right Double Bracket
+ { "646", "256D", }, // Box Draw Left Top Round Corner
+ { "647", "2570", }, // Box Draw Left Bottom Round Corner
+ { "648", "EFC8", }, // Extender Large Union/Product
+ { "649", "EFC7", }, // Bottom Segment Large Union
+ { "650", "EFC6", }, // Top Segment Large Intersection
+ { "651", "EFC5", }, // Top Segment Left Double Bracket
+ { "652", "EFC4", }, // Bottom Segment Left Double Bracket
+ { "653", "EFFC", }, // Large Open Square Box
+ { "654", "25C7", }, // Open Diamond
+ { "655", "256E", }, // Box Draw Right Top Round Corner
+ { "656", "256F", }, // Box Draw Right Bottom Round Corner
+ { "657", "EFC3", }, // Bottom Segment Large Bottom Product
+ { "658", "EFC2", }, // Top Segment Large Top Product
+ { "659", "EFC1", }, // Top Segment Right Double Bracket
+ { "660", "EFC0", }, // Bottom Segment Right Double Bracket
+ { "661", "EFFB", }, // Large Solid Square Box
+ { "662", "25C6", }, // Solid Diamond
+ { "663", "220D", }, // Such That Symbol (rotated lc epsilon)
+ { "664", "2217", }, // Math Asterisk
+ { "665", "23AF", }, // Horizontal Arrow Extender (Horizontal Line Extension)
+ { "666", "EFCB", }, // Double Horizontal Arrow Extender
+ { "667", "EFCC", }, // Inverted Complement of 0xEFCF or MSL 617
+ { "668", "221F", }, // Right Angle Symbol
+ { "669", "220F", }, // Product Symbol (large Pi)
+ { "684", "25CA", }, // Lozenge, Diamond
+ { "1000", "2070", }, // Superior Numeral 0
+ { "1001", "2074", }, // Superior Numeral 4
+ { "1002", "2075", }, // Superior Numeral 5
+ { "1003", "2076", }, // Superior Numeral 6
+ { "1004", "2077", }, // Superior Numeral 7
+ { "1005", "2078", }, // Superior Numeral 8
+ { "1006", "2079", }, // Superior Numeral 9
+ { "1017", "201C", }, // Double Open Quote (6)
+ { "1018", "201D", }, // Double Close Quote (9)
+ { "1019", "201E", }, // Double Baseline Quote (9)
+ { "1020", "2003", }, // Em Space
+ { "1021", "2002", }, // En Space
+ { "1023", "2009", }, // Thin Space
+ { "1028", "2026", }, // Ellipsis
+ { "1030", "EFF1", }, // Uppercase Ogonek (Spacing)
+ { "1031", "017E", }, // Lowercase Z Hacek
+ { "1034", "2120", }, // Service Mark
+ { "1036", "211E", }, // Prescription Sign
+//{ "1040", "F001", }, // Lowercase FI Ligature
+ { "1040", "FB01", }, // Lowercase FI Ligature
+//{ "1041", "F002", }, // Lowercase FL Ligature
+ { "1041", "FB02", }, // Lowercase FL Ligature
+ { "1042", "FB00", }, // Lowercase FF Ligature
+ { "1043", "FB03", }, // Lowercase FFI Ligature
+ { "1044", "FB04", }, // Lowercase FFL Ligature
+ { "1045", "EFF0", }, // Uppercase Double Acute Accent (Spacing)
+ { "1047", "0133", }, // Lowercase IJ Ligature
+ { "1060", "2105", }, // Care Of Symbol
+ { "1061", "011E", }, // Uppercase G Breve
+ { "1062", "011F", }, // Lowercase G Breve
+ { "1063", "015E", }, // Uppercase S Cedilla
+ { "1064", "015F", }, // Lowercase S Cedilla
+ { "1065", "0130", }, // Uppercase I Overdot
+ { "1067", "201A", }, // Single Baseline Quote (9)
+ { "1068", "2030", }, // Per Mill Sign
+ { "1069", "20AC", }, // Euro
+ { "1084", "02C9", }, // Lowercase Macron Accent (Spacing)
+ { "1086", "02D8", }, // Lowercase Breve Accent (Spacing)
+ { "1088", "02D9", }, // Lowercase Overdot Accent (Spacing)
+ { "1090", "0153", }, // Lowercase OE Ligature
+ { "1091", "0152", }, // Uppercase OE Ligature
+ { "1092", "2039", }, // Left Pointing Single Angle Quote
+ { "1093", "203A", }, // Right Pointing Single Angle Quote
+ { "1094", "25A1", }, // Medium Open Square Box
+ { "1095", "0141", }, // Uppercase L-Stroke
+ { "1096", "0142", }, // Lowercase L-Stroke
+ { "1097", "02DD", }, // Lowercase Double Acute Accent (Spacing)
+ { "1098", "02DB", }, // Lowercase Ogonek (Spacing)
+ { "1099", "21B5", }, // Carriage Return Symbol
+ { "1100", "EFDB", }, // Full Size Serif Registered
+ { "1101", "EFDA", }, // Full Size Serif Copyright
+ { "1102", "EFD9", }, // Full Size Serif Trademark
+ { "1103", "EFD8", }, // Full Size Sans Registered
+ { "1104", "EFD7", }, // Full Size Sans Copyright
+ { "1105", "EFD6", }, // Full Size Sans Trademark
+ { "1106", "017D", }, // Uppercase Z Hacek
+ { "1107", "0132", }, // Uppercase IJ Ligature
+ { "1108", "25AB", }, // Small Open Square Box
+ { "1109", "25E6", }, // Small Open Round Bullet
+ { "1110", "25CB", }, // Medium Open Round Bullet
+ { "1111", "EFFA", }, // Large Solid Round Bullet
+ { "3812", "F000", }, // Ornament, Apple
+};
+
+// global constructor
+static struct hp_msl_to_unicode_init {
+ hp_msl_to_unicode_init();
+} _hp_msl_to_unicode_init;
+
+hp_msl_to_unicode_init::hp_msl_to_unicode_init() {
+ for (unsigned int i = 0;
+ i < sizeof(hp_msl_to_unicode_list)/sizeof(hp_msl_to_unicode_list[0]);
+ i++) {
+ hp_msl_to_unicode *ptu = new hp_msl_to_unicode[1];
+ ptu->value = (char *)hp_msl_to_unicode_list[i].value;
+ hp_msl_to_unicode_table.define(hp_msl_to_unicode_list[i].key, ptu);
+ }
+}
+
+const char *hp_msl_to_unicode_code(const char *s)
+{
+ hp_msl_to_unicode *result = hp_msl_to_unicode_table.lookup(s);
+ return result ? result->value : 0;
+}
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/utils/indxbib/Makefile.sub b/contrib/groff/src/utils/indxbib/Makefile.sub
index 7736e487ac70..e8f1e6f2cc45 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/utils/indxbib/Makefile.sub
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/utils/indxbib/Makefile.sub
@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ CSRCS=\
$(srcdir)/signal.c
NAMEPREFIX=$(g)
-install_data: eign
+install_data: $(srcdir)/eign
-test -d $(datadir) || $(mkinstalldirs) $(datadir)
-test -d $(dataprogramdir) || $(mkinstalldirs) $(dataprogramdir)
-test -d $(datasubdir) || $(mkinstalldirs) $(datasubdir)
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/utils/indxbib/indxbib.cpp b/contrib/groff/src/utils/indxbib/indxbib.cpp
index 2a60c15687ce..00e99447be62 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/utils/indxbib/indxbib.cpp
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/utils/indxbib/indxbib.cpp
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
// -*- C++ -*-
-/* Copyright (C) 1989-1992, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003
+/* Copyright (C) 1989-1992, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004
Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Written by James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
#include "lib.h"
@@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
static char stderr_buf[BUFSIZ];
setbuf(stderr, stderr_buf);
- const char *basename = 0;
+ const char *base_name = 0;
typedef int (*parser_t)(const char *);
parser_t parser = do_file;
const char *directory = 0;
@@ -164,7 +164,7 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
check_integer_arg('n', optarg, 0, &n_ignore_words);
break;
case 'o':
- basename = optarg;
+ base_name = optarg;
break;
case 't':
check_integer_arg('t', optarg, 1, &truncate_len);
@@ -202,33 +202,33 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
store_filename(ignore_fields);
key_buffer = new char[truncate_len];
read_common_words_file();
- if (!basename)
- basename = optind < argc ? argv[optind] : DEFAULT_INDEX_NAME;
- const char *p = strrchr(basename, DIR_SEPS[0]), *p1;
+ if (!base_name)
+ base_name = optind < argc ? argv[optind] : DEFAULT_INDEX_NAME;
+ const char *p = strrchr(base_name, DIR_SEPS[0]), *p1;
const char *sep = &DIR_SEPS[1];
while (*sep) {
- p1 = strrchr(basename, *sep);
+ p1 = strrchr(base_name, *sep);
if (p1 && (!p || p1 > p))
p = p1;
sep++;
}
size_t name_max;
if (p) {
- char *dir = strsave(basename);
- dir[p - basename] = '\0';
+ char *dir = strsave(base_name);
+ dir[p - base_name] = '\0';
name_max = file_name_max(dir);
a_delete dir;
}
else
name_max = file_name_max(".");
- const char *filename = p ? p + 1 : basename;
+ const char *filename = p ? p + 1 : base_name;
if (strlen(filename) + sizeof(INDEX_SUFFIX) - 1 > name_max)
fatal("`%1.%2' is too long for a filename", filename, INDEX_SUFFIX);
if (p) {
p++;
- temp_index_file = new char[p - basename + sizeof(TEMP_INDEX_TEMPLATE)];
- memcpy(temp_index_file, basename, p - basename);
- strcpy(temp_index_file + (p - basename), TEMP_INDEX_TEMPLATE);
+ temp_index_file = new char[p - base_name + sizeof(TEMP_INDEX_TEMPLATE)];
+ memcpy(temp_index_file, base_name, p - base_name);
+ strcpy(temp_index_file + (p - base_name), TEMP_INDEX_TEMPLATE);
}
else {
temp_index_file = strsave(TEMP_INDEX_TEMPLATE);
@@ -281,8 +281,8 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
write_hash_table();
if (fclose(indxfp) < 0)
fatal("error closing temporary index file: %1", strerror(errno));
- char *index_file = new char[strlen(basename) + sizeof(INDEX_SUFFIX)];
- strcpy(index_file, basename);
+ char *index_file = new char[strlen(base_name) + sizeof(INDEX_SUFFIX)];
+ strcpy(index_file, base_name);
strcat(index_file, INDEX_SUFFIX);
#ifdef HAVE_RENAME
#ifdef __EMX__
@@ -293,7 +293,7 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
#ifdef __MSDOS__
// RENAME could fail on plain MSDOS filesystems because
// INDEX_FILE is an invalid filename, e.g. it has multiple dots.
- char *fname = p ? index_file + (p - basename) : 0;
+ char *fname = p ? index_file + (p - base_name) : 0;
char *dot = 0;
// Replace the dot with an underscore and try again.
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/utils/indxbib/signal.c b/contrib/groff/src/utils/indxbib/signal.c
index fccd28925c9b..20dfd905d035 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/utils/indxbib/signal.c
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/utils/indxbib/signal.c
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-/* Copyright (C) 1992, 2001 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+/* Copyright (C) 1992, 2001, 2003, 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Written by James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
This file is part of groff.
@@ -15,11 +15,13 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
/* Unfortunately vendors seem to have problems writing a <signal.h>
that is correct for C++, so we implement all signal handling in C. */
+#include <stdlib.h>
+
#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
#include <config.h>
#endif
@@ -30,21 +32,26 @@ that is correct for C++, so we implement all signal handling in C. */
#include <unistd.h>
#endif
-#ifndef RETSIGTYPE
-#define RETSIGTYPE void
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+extern "C" {
#endif
-extern void cleanup();
+extern void cleanup(void);
-static RETSIGTYPE handle_fatal_signal(signum)
- int signum;
+static RETSIGTYPE handle_fatal_signal(int signum)
{
signal(signum, SIG_DFL);
cleanup();
+#ifdef HAVE_KILL
kill(getpid(), signum);
+#else
+ /* MS-DOS and Win32 don't have kill(); the best compromise is
+ probably to use exit() instead. */
+ exit(signum);
+#endif
}
-void catch_fatal_signals()
+void catch_fatal_signals(void)
{
#ifdef SIGHUP
signal(SIGHUP, handle_fatal_signal);
@@ -53,6 +60,10 @@ void catch_fatal_signals()
signal(SIGTERM, handle_fatal_signal);
}
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+}
+#endif
+
#ifndef HAVE_RENAME
void ignore_fatal_signals()
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/utils/lkbib/lkbib.cpp b/contrib/groff/src/utils/lkbib/lkbib.cpp
index 42156eaae19a..b44f245af7b7 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/utils/lkbib/lkbib.cpp
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/utils/lkbib/lkbib.cpp
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
#include "lib.h"
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/utils/lkbib/lkbib.man b/contrib/groff/src/utils/lkbib/lkbib.man
index 81067d13d993..29831ee8d4cb 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/utils/lkbib/lkbib.man
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/utils/lkbib/lkbib.man
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
.ig
-Copyright (C) 1989-2000, 2001 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+Copyright (C) 1989-2000, 2001, 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Permission is granted to make and distribute verbatim copies of
this manual provided the copyright notice and this permission notice
@@ -16,17 +16,23 @@ versions, except that this permission notice may be included in
translations approved by the Free Software Foundation instead of in
the original English.
..
-.ds g \" empty
-.ds G \" empty
+.
+.
.\" Like TP, but if specified indent is more than half
.\" the current line-length - indent, use the default indent.
.de Tp
-.ie \\n(.$=0:((0\\$1)*2u>(\\n(.lu-\\n(.iu)) .TP
-.el .TP "\\$1"
+. ie \\n(.$=0:((0\\$1)*2u>(\\n(.lu-\\n(.iu)) .TP
+. el .TP "\\$1"
..
+.
+.
.TH LKBIB @MAN1EXT@ "@MDATE@" "Groff Version @VERSION@"
+.
+.
.SH NAME
lkbib \- search bibliographic databases
+.
+.
.SH SYNOPSIS
.B lkbib
[
@@ -42,13 +48,16 @@ lkbib \- search bibliographic databases
.BI \-t n
]
.IR key \|.\|.\|.
+.
.PP
It is possible to have whitespace between a command line option and its
parameter.
+.
+.
.SH DESCRIPTION
.B lkbib
searches bibliographic databases for references that contain the keys
-.IR key \|.\|.\|.
+.IR key \|.\|.\|.\&
and prints any references found on the standard output.
.B lkbib
will search any databases given by
@@ -68,10 +77,13 @@ created by
.BR @g@indxbib (@MAN1EXT@)
exists, then it will be searched instead;
each index can cover multiple databases.
+.
+.
.SH OPTIONS
.TP
.B \-v
Print the version number.
+.
.TP
.BI \-p filename
Search
@@ -79,11 +91,13 @@ Search
Multiple
.B \-p
options can be used.
+.
.TP
.BI \-i string
When searching files for which no index exists,
ignore the contents of fields whose names are in
.IR string .
+.
.TP
.BI \-t n
Only require the first
@@ -91,19 +105,27 @@ Only require the first
characters of keys to be given.
Initially
.I n
-is 6.
+is\~6.
+.
+.
.SH ENVIRONMENT
.TP \w'\fBREFER'u+2n
.SB REFER
Default database.
+.
+.
.SH FILES
.Tp \w'\fB@DEFAULT_INDEX@'u+2n
.B @DEFAULT_INDEX@
Default database to be used if the
.SB REFER
environment variable is not set.
+.
+.TP
.IB filename @INDEX_SUFFIX@
Index files.
+.
+.
.SH "SEE ALSO"
.BR @g@refer (@MAN1EXT@),
.BR @g@lookbib (@MAN1EXT@),
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/utils/lookbib/lookbib.cpp b/contrib/groff/src/utils/lookbib/lookbib.cpp
index 65e89bcf3975..a573c5f6fa3a 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/utils/lookbib/lookbib.cpp
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/utils/lookbib/lookbib.cpp
@@ -1,5 +1,6 @@
// -*- C++ -*-
-/* Copyright (C) 1989-1992, 2000, 2001 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+/* Copyright (C) 1989-1992, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003
+ Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Written by James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
This file is part of groff.
@@ -16,7 +17,7 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
#include "lib.h"
@@ -33,6 +34,7 @@ Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
/* for isatty() */
#include "posix.h"
+#include "nonposix.h"
extern "C" {
const char *Version_string;
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/utils/lookbib/lookbib.man b/contrib/groff/src/utils/lookbib/lookbib.man
index 3d8ba4406cf3..baade0fd5309 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/utils/lookbib/lookbib.man
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/utils/lookbib/lookbib.man
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
.ig
-Copyright (C) 1989-2000, 2001 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+Copyright (C) 1989-2000, 2001, 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Permission is granted to make and distribute verbatim copies of
this manual provided the copyright notice and this permission notice
@@ -16,9 +16,15 @@ versions, except that this permission notice may be included in
translations approved by the Free Software Foundation instead of in
the original English.
..
+.
+.
.TH @G@LOOKBIB @MAN1EXT@ "@MDATE@" "Groff Version @VERSION@"
+.
+.
.SH NAME
@g@lookbib \- search bibliographic databases
+.
+.
.SH SYNOPSIS
.B @g@lookbib
[
@@ -31,14 +37,19 @@ the original English.
.BI \-t n
]
.IR filename \|.\|.\|.
+.
.PP
It is possible to have whitespace between a command line option and its
parameter.
+.
+.
.SH DESCRIPTION
-@g@lookbib prints a prompt on the standard error (unless the standard input is not a terminal),
+.B @g@lookbib
+prints a prompt on the standard error (unless the standard input is not
+a terminal),
reads from the standard input a line containing a set of keywords,
searches the bibliographic databases
-.IR filename \|.\|.\|.
+.IR filename \|.\|.\|.\&
for references containing those keywords,
prints any references found on the standard output,
and repeats this process until the end of input.
@@ -51,15 +62,19 @@ created by
.BR @g@indxbib (@MAN1EXT@)
exists, then it will be searched instead;
each index can cover multiple databases.
+.
+.
.SH OPTIONS
.TP
.B \-v
Print the version number.
+.
.TP
.BI \-i string
When searching files for which no index exists,
ignore the contents of fields whose names are in
.IR string .
+.
.TP
.BI \-t n
Only require the first
@@ -67,11 +82,15 @@ Only require the first
characters of keys to be given.
Initially
.I n
-is 6.
+is\~6.
+.
+.
.SH FILES
.TP \w'\fIfilename\fB@INDEX_SUFFIX@'u+2n
.IB filename @INDEX_SUFFIX@
Index files.
+.
+.
.SH "SEE ALSO"
.BR @g@refer (@MAN1EXT@),
.BR lkbib (@MAN1EXT@),
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/utils/pfbtops/Makefile.sub b/contrib/groff/src/utils/pfbtops/Makefile.sub
index a8ed92a52945..451b519be8ac 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/utils/pfbtops/Makefile.sub
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/utils/pfbtops/Makefile.sub
@@ -4,3 +4,4 @@ OBJS=pfbtops.$(OBJEXT)
CSRCS=$(srcdir)/pfbtops.c
XLIBS=$(LIBGROFF)
MLIB=$(LIBM)
+LINK.c=$(CCC) $(CCFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS)
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/utils/pfbtops/pfbtops.c b/contrib/groff/src/utils/pfbtops/pfbtops.c
index 821d90199b4d..8b394d5d1f03 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/utils/pfbtops/pfbtops.c
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/utils/pfbtops/pfbtops.c
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-/* Copyright (C) 1992, 2001, 2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+/* Copyright (C) 1992, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Written by James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
This file is part of groff.
@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
/* This translates ps fonts in .pfb format to ASCII ps files. */
@@ -25,9 +25,11 @@ Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
-#include <getopt.h>
#include <limits.h>
+#define __GETOPT_PREFIX groff_
+#include <getopt.h>
+
#include "nonposix.h"
/* Binary bytes per output line. */
@@ -35,10 +37,11 @@ Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
#define MAX_LINE_LENGTH 78
#define HEX_DIGITS "0123456789abcdef"
+extern const char *Version_string;
+
static char *program_name;
-static void error(s)
- char *s;
+static void error(const char *s)
{
fprintf(stderr, "%s: %s\n", program_name, s);
exit(2);
@@ -51,7 +54,7 @@ static void usage(FILE *stream)
static void get_text(int n)
{
- int c, c1;
+ int c = 0, c1;
int in_string = 0;
int is_comment = 0;
int count = 0;
@@ -67,19 +70,27 @@ static void get_text(int n)
else if (c == '\\' && in_string) {
count++;
putchar(c);
+ if (n-- == 0)
+ break;
c = getchar();
/* don't split octal character representations */
if (c >= '0' && c <= '7') {
count++;
putchar(c);
+ if (n-- == 0)
+ break;
c = getchar();
if (c >= '0' && c <= '7') {
count++;
putchar(c);
+ if (n-- == 0)
+ break;
c = getchar();
if (c >= '0' && c <= '7') {
count++;
putchar(c);
+ if (n-- == 0)
+ break;
c = getchar();
}
}
@@ -88,9 +99,13 @@ static void get_text(int n)
if (c == EOF)
error("end of file in text packet");
else if (c == '\r') {
+ if (n-- == 0)
+ break;
c1 = getchar();
- if (c1 != '\n')
+ if (c1 != '\n') {
ungetc(c1, stdin);
+ n++;
+ }
c = '\n';
}
if (c == '\n') {
@@ -112,6 +127,8 @@ static void get_text(int n)
/* split at the next whitespace character */
while (c != ' ' && c != '\t' && c != '\f') {
putchar(c);
+ if (n-- == 0)
+ break;
c = getchar();
}
count = 0;
@@ -146,12 +163,9 @@ static void get_binary(int n)
putchar('\n');
}
-int main(argc, argv)
- int argc;
- char **argv;
+int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
int opt;
- extern int optind;
static const struct option long_options[] = {
{ "help", no_argument, 0, CHAR_MAX + 1 },
{ "version", no_argument, 0, 'v' },
@@ -163,12 +177,9 @@ int main(argc, argv)
while ((opt = getopt_long(argc, argv, "v", long_options, NULL)) != EOF) {
switch (opt) {
case 'v':
- {
- extern const char *Version_string;
- printf("GNU pfbtops (groff) version %s\n", Version_string);
- exit(0);
- break;
- }
+ printf("GNU pfbtops (groff) version %s\n", Version_string);
+ exit(0);
+ break;
case CHAR_MAX + 1: /* --help */
usage(stdout);
exit(0);
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/utils/pfbtops/pfbtops.man b/contrib/groff/src/utils/pfbtops/pfbtops.man
index 627e5c5e3768..c97a29763389 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/utils/pfbtops/pfbtops.man
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/utils/pfbtops/pfbtops.man
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
.ig
-Copyright (C) 1989-1995, 2001, 2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+Copyright (C) 1989-1995, 2001, 2003, 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Permission is granted to make and distribute verbatim copies of
this manual provided the copyright notice and this permission notice
@@ -16,14 +16,25 @@ versions, except that this permission notice may be included in
translations approved by the Free Software Foundation instead of in
the original English.
..
+.
+.
.TH PFBTOPS @MAN1EXT@ "@MDATE@" "Groff Version @VERSION@"
+.
+.
.SH NAME
pfbtops \- translate a PostScript font in .pfb format to ASCII
+.
+.
.SH SYNOPSIS
.B pfbtops
[
+.B \-v
+]
+[
.I pfb_file
]
+.
+.
.SH DESCRIPTION
.B pfbtops
translates a PostScript font in
@@ -37,10 +48,18 @@ The ASCII format PostScript font will be written on the standard output.
PostScript fonts for MS-DOS are normally supplied in
.B .pfb
format.
+.
.LP
The resulting ASCII format PostScript font can be used with groff.
It must first be listed in
.BR @FONTDIR@/devps/download .
+.
+.SH OPTIONS
+.TP
+.B \-v
+Print the version number.
+.
+.
.SH "SEE ALSO"
.BR grops (@MAN1EXT@)
.
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/utils/tfmtodit/tfmtodit.cpp b/contrib/groff/src/utils/tfmtodit/tfmtodit.cpp
index 9fbbe25f2197..ccf995a32302 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/src/utils/tfmtodit/tfmtodit.cpp
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/utils/tfmtodit/tfmtodit.cpp
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
// -*- C++ -*-
-/* Copyright (C) 1989-1992, 2000, 2001 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+/* Copyright (C) 1989-1992, 2000, 2001, 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Written by James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
This file is part of groff.
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
/* I have tried to incorporate the changes needed for TeX 3.0 tfm files,
but I haven't tested them. */
@@ -412,7 +412,7 @@ int gf::load(const char *file)
};
int got_an_adjustment = 0;
int pending_adjustment = 0;
- int left_adj, right_adj;
+ int left_adj = 0, right_adj = 0; // pacify compiler
const int gf_id_byte = 131;
errno = 0;
FILE *fp = fopen(file, FOPEN_RB);
@@ -650,7 +650,7 @@ lig_chars table. `ch' gives the full-name of the character, `name'
gives the groff name of the character, `i' gives its index in
the encoding, which is filled in later (-1 if it does not appear). */
-struct {
+struct S {
const char *ch;
int i;
} lig_chars[] = {
@@ -670,7 +670,7 @@ enum { CH_f, CH_i, CH_l, CH_ff, CH_fi, CH_fl, CH_ffi, CH_ffl };
// Each possible ligature appears in this table.
-struct {
+struct S2 {
unsigned char c1, c2, res;
const char *ch;
} lig_table[] = {
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/utils/xtotroff/Makefile.in b/contrib/groff/src/utils/xtotroff/Makefile.in
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..4b3a7e6cb339
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/utils/xtotroff/Makefile.in
@@ -0,0 +1,62 @@
+# Copyright (C) 2004
+# Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+# Written by James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
+#
+# This file is part of groff.
+#
+# groff is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
+# the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
+# Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later
+# version.
+#
+# groff is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
+# WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
+# FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
+# for more details.
+#
+# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
+# with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
+# Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
+
+builddir=@abs_builddir@
+top_srcdir=@abs_top_srcdir@
+top_builddir=@abs_top_builddir@
+SHELL=@SHELL@
+
+devdir=$(top_builddir)/font
+driverdir=$(top_srcdir)/src/devices/xditview
+mkinstalldirs=$(SHELL) $(top_srcdir)/mkinstalldirs
+
+xtotroff=$(builddir)/xtotroff
+DPIS=75 100
+
+all:
+ @echo "Say \`make fonts' to generate fonts for gxditview."
+
+fonts: $(xtotroff) $(driverdir)/DESC.in $(driverdir)/FontMap
+ fonts=`sed -e 's/[ ].*//' $(driverdir)/FontMap`; \
+ for dpi in $(DPIS); do \
+ echo Making devX$$dpi; \
+ test -d $(devdir)/devX$$dpi || \
+ $(mkinstalldirs) $(devdir)/devX$$dpi; \
+ rm -f $(devdir)/devX$$dpi/DESC; \
+ sed -e "s/res 75/res $$dpi/" $(driverdir)/DESC.in \
+ >$(devdir)/devX$$dpi/DESC; \
+ (cd $(devdir)/devX$$dpi; \
+ rm -f Makefile.sub; \
+ echo DEV=X$$dpi >Makefile.sub; \
+ echo DEVFILES=DESC $$fonts >>Makefile.sub; \
+ $(xtotroff) -r $$dpi -s 10 $(driverdir)/FontMap); \
+ echo Making devX$$dpi-12; \
+ test -d $(devdir)/devX$$dpi-12 || \
+ $(mkinstalldirs) $(devdir)/devX$$dpi-12; \
+ rm -f $(devdir)/devX$$dpi-12/DESC; \
+ sed -e "s/res 75/res $$dpi/" \
+ -e 's/unitwidth 10/unitwidth 12/' $(driverdir)/DESC.in \
+ >$(devdir)/devX$$dpi-12/DESC; \
+ (cd $(devdir)/devX$$dpi-12; \
+ rm -f Makefile.sub; \
+ echo DEV=X$$dpi-12 >Makefile.sub; \
+ echo DEVFILES=DESC $$fonts >>Makefile.sub; \
+ $(xtotroff) -r $$dpi -s 12 $(driverdir)/FontMap); \
+ done
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/utils/xtotroff/Makefile.sub b/contrib/groff/src/utils/xtotroff/Makefile.sub
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..fc0d76a55cef
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/utils/xtotroff/Makefile.sub
@@ -0,0 +1,8 @@
+PROG=xtotroff$(EXEEXT)
+MAN1=xtotroff.n
+MLIB=$(LIBM)
+XLIBS=$(LIBXUTIL) $(LIBGROFF)
+EXTRA_CFLAGS=$(X_CFLAGS)
+EXTRA_LDFLAGS=$(X_LIBS) $(X_PRE_LIBS) -lXaw -lXt -lX11 $(X_EXTRA_LIBS)
+OBJS=xtotroff.$(OBJEXT)
+CSRCS=$(srcdir)/xtotroff.c
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/utils/xtotroff/xtotroff.c b/contrib/groff/src/utils/xtotroff/xtotroff.c
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..dafff04b717a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/utils/xtotroff/xtotroff.c
@@ -0,0 +1,299 @@
+/*
+ * xtotroff
+ *
+ * convert X font metrics into troff font metrics
+ */
+
+#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
+#include <config.h>
+#endif
+
+#include <X11/Xlib.h>
+#include <stdio.h>
+#include <ctype.h>
+#include <unistd.h>
+#include <stdlib.h>
+#include <string.h>
+#include <fcntl.h>
+#include <limits.h>
+
+#define __GETOPT_PREFIX groff_
+#include <getopt.h>
+
+#include "XFontName.h"
+#include "DviChar.h"
+
+#define charWidth(fi,c) \
+ ((fi)->per_char[(c) - (fi)->min_char_or_byte2].width)
+#define charHeight(fi,c) \
+ ((fi)->per_char[(c) - (fi)->min_char_or_byte2].ascent)
+#define charDepth(fi,c) \
+ ((fi)->per_char[(c) - (fi)->min_char_or_byte2].descent)
+#define charLBearing(fi,c) \
+ ((fi)->per_char[(c) - (fi)->min_char_or_byte2].lbearing)
+#define charRBearing(fi,c) \
+ ((fi)->per_char[(c) - (fi)->min_char_or_byte2].rbearing)
+
+extern const char *Version_string;
+static char *program_name;
+
+Display *dpy;
+unsigned resolution = 75;
+unsigned point_size = 10;
+
+int charExists(XFontStruct * fi, int c)
+{
+ XCharStruct *p;
+
+ /* `c' is always >= 0 */
+ if ((unsigned int) c < fi->min_char_or_byte2
+ || (unsigned int) c > fi->max_char_or_byte2)
+ return 0;
+ p = fi->per_char + (c - fi->min_char_or_byte2);
+ return p->lbearing != 0 || p->rbearing != 0 || p->width != 0
+ || p->ascent != 0 || p->descent != 0 || p->attributes != 0;
+}
+
+/* Canonicalize the font name by replacing scalable parts by *s. */
+
+static int CanonicalizeFontName(char *font_name, char *canon_font_name)
+{
+ unsigned int attributes;
+ XFontName parsed;
+
+ if (!XParseFontName(font_name, &parsed, &attributes)) {
+ fprintf(stderr, "not a standard name: %s\n", font_name);
+ return 0;
+ }
+
+ attributes &= ~(FontNamePixelSize | FontNameAverageWidth
+ | FontNamePointSize
+ | FontNameResolutionX | FontNameResolutionY);
+ XFormatFontName(&parsed, attributes, canon_font_name);
+ return 1;
+}
+
+static int
+FontNamesAmbiguous(const char *font_name, char **names, int count)
+{
+ char name1[2048], name2[2048];
+ int i;
+
+ if (count == 1)
+ return 0;
+
+ for (i = 0; i < count; i++) {
+ if (!CanonicalizeFontName(names[i], i == 0 ? name1 : name2)) {
+ fprintf(stderr, "bad font name: %s\n", names[i]);
+ return 1;
+ }
+ if (i > 0 && strcmp(name1, name2) != 0) {
+ fprintf(stderr, "ambiguous font name: %s\n", font_name);
+ fprintf(stderr, " matches %s\n", names[0]);
+ fprintf(stderr, " and %s\n", names[i]);
+ return 1;
+ }
+ }
+ return 0;
+}
+
+static int MapFont(char *font_name, const char *troff_name)
+{
+ XFontStruct *fi;
+ int count;
+ char **names;
+ FILE *out;
+ unsigned int c;
+ unsigned int attributes;
+ XFontName parsed;
+ int j, k;
+ DviCharNameMap *char_map;
+ char encoding[256];
+ char *s;
+ int wid;
+ char name_string[2048];
+
+ if (!XParseFontName(font_name, &parsed, &attributes)) {
+ fprintf(stderr, "not a standard name: %s\n", font_name);
+ return 0;
+ }
+
+ attributes &= ~(FontNamePixelSize | FontNameAverageWidth);
+ attributes |= FontNameResolutionX;
+ attributes |= FontNameResolutionY;
+ attributes |= FontNamePointSize;
+ parsed.ResolutionX = resolution;
+ parsed.ResolutionY = resolution;
+ parsed.PointSize = point_size * 10;
+ XFormatFontName(&parsed, attributes, name_string);
+
+ names = XListFonts(dpy, name_string, 100000, &count);
+ if (count < 1) {
+ fprintf(stderr, "bad font name: %s\n", font_name);
+ return 0;
+ }
+
+ if (FontNamesAmbiguous(font_name, names, count))
+ return 0;
+
+ XParseFontName(names[0], &parsed, &attributes);
+ sprintf(encoding, "%s-%s", parsed.CharSetRegistry,
+ parsed.CharSetEncoding);
+ for (s = encoding; *s; s++)
+ if (isupper(*s))
+ *s = tolower(*s);
+ char_map = DviFindMap(encoding);
+ if (!char_map) {
+ fprintf(stderr, "not a standard encoding: %s\n", encoding);
+ return 0;
+ }
+
+ fi = XLoadQueryFont(dpy, names[0]);
+ if (!fi) {
+ fprintf(stderr, "font does not exist: %s\n", names[0]);
+ return 0;
+ }
+
+ printf("%s -> %s\n", names[0], troff_name);
+
+ { /* Avoid race while opening file */
+ int fd;
+ (void) unlink(troff_name);
+ fd = open(troff_name, O_WRONLY | O_CREAT | O_EXCL, 0600);
+ out = fdopen(fd, "w");
+ }
+
+ if (!out) {
+ perror(troff_name);
+ return 0;
+ }
+ fprintf(out, "name %s\n", troff_name);
+ if (!strcmp(char_map->encoding, "adobe-fontspecific"))
+ fprintf(out, "special\n");
+ if (charExists(fi, ' ')) {
+ int w = charWidth(fi, ' ');
+ if (w > 0)
+ fprintf(out, "spacewidth %d\n", w);
+ }
+ fprintf(out, "charset\n");
+ for (c = fi->min_char_or_byte2; c <= fi->max_char_or_byte2; c++) {
+ const char *name = DviCharName(char_map, c, 0);
+ if (charExists(fi, c)) {
+ int param[5];
+
+ wid = charWidth(fi, c);
+
+ fprintf(out, "%s\t%d", name ? name : "---", wid);
+ param[0] = charHeight(fi, c);
+ param[1] = charDepth(fi, c);
+ param[2] = 0; /* charRBearing (fi, c) - wid */
+ param[3] = 0; /* charLBearing (fi, c) */
+ param[4] = 0; /* XXX */
+ for (j = 0; j < 5; j++)
+ if (param[j] < 0)
+ param[j] = 0;
+ for (j = 4; j >= 0; j--)
+ if (param[j] != 0)
+ break;
+ for (k = 0; k <= j; k++)
+ fprintf(out, ",%d", param[k]);
+ fprintf(out, "\t0\t0%o\n", c);
+
+ if (name) {
+ for (k = 1; DviCharName(char_map, c, k); k++) {
+ fprintf(out, "%s\t\"\n", DviCharName(char_map, c, k));
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ XUnloadFont(dpy, fi->fid);
+ fclose(out);
+ return 1;
+}
+
+static void usage(FILE *stream)
+{
+ fprintf(stream,
+ "usage: %s [-r resolution] [-s pointsize] FontMap\n",
+ program_name);
+}
+
+int main(int argc, char **argv)
+{
+ char troff_name[1024];
+ char font_name[1024];
+ char line[1024];
+ char *a, *b, c;
+ FILE *map;
+ int opt;
+ static const struct option long_options[] = {
+ { "help", no_argument, 0, CHAR_MAX + 1 },
+ { "version", no_argument, 0, 'v' },
+ { NULL, 0, 0, 0 }
+ };
+
+ program_name = argv[0];
+
+ while ((opt = getopt_long(argc, argv, "gr:s:v", long_options,
+ NULL)) != EOF) {
+ switch (opt) {
+ case 'g':
+ /* unused; just for compatibility */
+ break;
+ case 'r':
+ sscanf(optarg, "%u", &resolution);
+ break;
+ case 's':
+ sscanf(optarg, "%u", &point_size);
+ break;
+ case 'v':
+ printf("xtotroff (groff) version %s\n", Version_string);
+ exit(0);
+ break;
+ case CHAR_MAX + 1: /* --help */
+ usage(stdout);
+ exit(0);
+ break;
+ case '?':
+ usage(stderr);
+ exit(1);
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ if (argc - optind != 1) {
+ usage(stderr);
+ exit(1);
+ }
+
+ dpy = XOpenDisplay(0);
+ if (!dpy) {
+ fprintf(stderr, "Can't connect to the X server.\n");
+ fprintf(stderr,
+ "Make sure the DISPLAY environment variable is set correctly.\n");
+ exit(1);
+ }
+
+ map = fopen(argv[optind], "r");
+ if (map == NULL) {
+ perror(argv[optind]);
+ exit(1);
+ }
+
+ while (fgets(line, sizeof(line), map)) {
+ for (a = line, b = troff_name; *a; a++, b++) {
+ c = (*b = *a);
+ if (c == ' ' || c == '\t')
+ break;
+ }
+ *b = '\0';
+ while (*a && (*a == ' ' || *a == '\t'))
+ ++a;
+ for (b = font_name; *a; a++, b++)
+ if ((*b = *a) == '\n')
+ break;
+ *b = '\0';
+ if (!MapFont(font_name, troff_name))
+ exit(1);
+ }
+ exit(0);
+}
diff --git a/contrib/groff/src/utils/xtotroff/xtotroff.man b/contrib/groff/src/utils/xtotroff/xtotroff.man
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..d21bb5c1c7f9
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/groff/src/utils/xtotroff/xtotroff.man
@@ -0,0 +1,109 @@
+.ig
+Copyright (C) 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+
+Permission is granted to make and distribute verbatim copies of
+this manual provided the copyright notice and this permission notice
+are preserved on all copies.
+
+Permission is granted to copy and distribute modified versions of this
+manual under the conditions for verbatim copying, provided that the
+entire resulting derived work is distributed under the terms of a
+permission notice identical to this one.
+
+Permission is granted to copy and distribute translations of this
+manual into another language, under the above conditions for modified
+versions, except that this permission notice may be included in
+translations approved by the Free Software Foundation instead of in
+the original English.
+..
+.
+.
+.TH XTOTROFF @MAN1EXT@ "@MDATE@" "Groff Version @VERSION@"
+.
+.
+.SH NAME
+xtotroff \- convert X font metrics into GNU troff font metrics
+.
+.
+.SH SYNOPSIS
+.B xtotroff
+[
+.BI \-r \%resolution
+]
+[
+.BI \-s \%point-size
+]
+[
+.B \-v
+]
+.I FontMap
+.
+.PP
+It is possible to have whitespace between a command line option and its
+parameter.
+.
+.
+.SH DESCRIPTION
+.B xtotroff
+takes a
+.IR FontMap ,
+which maps
+.B groff
+fonts to X11 fonts,
+creates GNU
+.B troff
+metric files for all fonts listed.
+Each line in
+.I FontMap
+consists of GNU
+.B troff
+font name and an X font name (XLFD) pattern, separated by whitespace.
+Example:
+.
+.PP
+.in +2n
+.nf
+TB -adobe-times-bold-r-normal--*-*-*-*-p-*-iso8859-1
+.fi
+.in
+.
+.PP
+The wildcards in the patterns are filled with the arguments to the
+.B \-r
+and
+.B \-s
+switches.
+If a font name is still ambiguous,
+.B xtotroff
+aborts.
+.
+.
+.SH OPTIONS
+.TP
+.BI \-r resolution
+Set the resolution for all font patterns in
+.IR FontMap .
+The value is used for both the horizontal and vertical resolution.
+If not specified, a resolution of 75dpi is assumed.
+.
+.TP
+.BI \-s point-size
+Set the point size for all font patterns in
+.IR FontMap .
+If not specified, a size of 10pt is assumed.
+.
+.TP
+.B \-v
+Print the version number.
+.
+.
+.SH BUGS
+The only supported font encodings are `iso8859-1' and `adobe-fontspecific'.
+.
+.
+.SH "SEE ALSO"
+.BR gxditview (@MAN1EXT@)
+.
+.\" Local Variables:
+.\" mode: nroff
+.\" End:
diff --git a/contrib/groff/test-groff.in b/contrib/groff/test-groff.in
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..013e16663bfb
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/groff/test-groff.in
@@ -0,0 +1,34 @@
+#! /bin/sh
+# This script runs groff without requiring that it be installed.
+
+SEP='@PATH_SEPARATOR@'
+builddir=@abs_top_builddir@/src
+srcdir=@abs_top_srcdir@
+
+GROFF_BIN_PATH=\
+$builddir/roff/groff$SEP\
+$builddir/roff/troff$SEP\
+$builddir/preproc/pic$SEP\
+$builddir/preproc/eqn$SEP\
+$builddir/preproc/tbl$SEP\
+$builddir/preproc/grn$SEP\
+$builddir/preproc/refer$SEP\
+$builddir/preproc/soelim$SEP\
+$builddir/preproc/html$SEP\
+$builddir/devices/grops$SEP\
+$builddir/devices/grodvi$SEP\
+$builddir/devices/grotty$SEP\
+$builddir/devices/grolj4$SEP\
+$builddir/devices/grolbp$SEP\
+$builddir/devices/grohtml$SEP\
+$builddir/devices/xditview
+
+XENVIRONMENT=$srcdir/src/devices/xditview/GXditview.ad
+export XENVIRONMENT
+
+GROFF_COMMAND_PREFIX=
+GROFF_FONT_PATH=$builddir/../font$SEP$srcdir/font
+GROFF_TMAC_PATH=$srcdir/tmac
+export GROFF_BIN_PATH GROFF_COMMAND_PREFIX GROFF_FONT_PATH GROFF_TMAC_PATH
+
+exec $builddir/roff/groff/groff ${1+"$@"}
diff --git a/contrib/groff/tmac/Makefile.sub b/contrib/groff/tmac/Makefile.sub
index 0d9cd60a92fd..21e41f55b20d 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/tmac/Makefile.sub
+++ b/contrib/groff/tmac/Makefile.sub
@@ -19,10 +19,12 @@ NORMALFILES=\
dvi.tmac \
tty.tmac tty-char.tmac \
latin1.tmac latin2.tmac latin9.tmac cp1047.tmac \
+ unicode.tmac \
X.tmac Xps.tmac \
lj4.tmac \
lbp.tmac \
html.tmac html-end.tmac \
+ devtag.tmac \
europs.tmac \
composite.tmac \
eqnrc \
@@ -124,6 +126,7 @@ uninstall_sub:
-rm -f $(tmacdir)/$(tmac_s_prefix)s.tmac
-rm -f $(tmacdir)/$(tmac_an_prefix)an.tmac
-rm -f $(tmacdir)/man.tmac $(tmacdir)/ms.tmac
+ -rm -f $(tmacdir)/www.tmac
-if cmp -s $(localtmacdir)/man.local $(srcdir)/man.local; then \
rm -f $(localtmacdir)/man.local; \
fi
diff --git a/contrib/groff/tmac/TODO b/contrib/groff/tmac/TODO
index 5213fc274c08..f9fd4905cf33 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/tmac/TODO
+++ b/contrib/groff/tmac/TODO
@@ -1,7 +1,5 @@
Support multiple line-spacing.
-Improve the device independence of the character definitions.
-
If we have footnotes in the abstract in RP format, then the footnote
will appear on the cover sheet, which it should, but also on the first
page, which it should not.
diff --git a/contrib/groff/tmac/X.tmac b/contrib/groff/tmac/X.tmac
index 4119a8b163f4..df64f223e3d5 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/tmac/X.tmac
+++ b/contrib/groff/tmac/X.tmac
@@ -76,6 +76,11 @@
.X-achar \['c] \' c c
.X-achar \[:Y] \[ad] Y y
.
+.fchar \[S ,] \o'S\[ac]'
+.hcode \[S ,]s
+.fchar \[s ,] \o's\[ac]'
+.hcode \[s ,]s
+.
.de X-frac
. schar \[\\$1\\$2] \
\v'-.28m'\s[\\En[.s]*6u/10u]\\$1\s0\v'.28m'\
diff --git a/contrib/groff/tmac/Xps.tmac b/contrib/groff/tmac/Xps.tmac
index ced2a53c6855..d61ff2c7c1c4 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/tmac/Xps.tmac
+++ b/contrib/groff/tmac/Xps.tmac
@@ -3,6 +3,9 @@
.do mso ps.tmac
.nr _C \n(.C
.cp 0
+.
+.\" Use this macro only to replace characters which do really exist in
+.\" the devps font definition files.
.de Xps-char
. char \\$1 \Z"\X'ps: invis'\\$2\X'ps: endinvis'"\\$1
..
diff --git a/contrib/groff/tmac/an-old.tmac b/contrib/groff/tmac/an-old.tmac
index 063ebce50d37..b51f2e2f4f6f 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/tmac/an-old.tmac
+++ b/contrib/groff/tmac/an-old.tmac
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
.\" an-old.tmac
.\"
-.\" Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2001, 2002, 2003
+.\" Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005
.\" Free Software Foundation, Inc.
.\" Written by James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
.\"
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@
.\"
.\" You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
.\" with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-.\" Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
+.\" Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
.\"
.\" -rcR=1 => Create a single, very long page instead of multiple pages.
.\" Useful for online display. Default in nroff mode.
@@ -38,6 +38,8 @@
.
.do if d RI .nx
.
+.do mso devtag.tmac
+.
.nr _C \n(.C
.cp 0
.
@@ -58,10 +60,29 @@
. el .nr cR 0
.\}
.
+.nr need_eo_h 0
+.
+.\" set up the line length...
+.\" giving precedence to any prior assignment to the \n[LL] register.
.if !r LL \{\
-. ie n .nr LL 78n
-. el .nr LL 6.5i
+.
+. \" but if that isn't predefined...
+. \" then try to respect any prior `.ll' request.
+. nr LL \n[.l]
+.
+. \" For troff, this is sufficient to give us a default line length of
+. \" 6.5i, but for nroff, we prefer a default of 78n to nroff's default
+. \" 65n. This has the unfortunate side effect that we will override a
+. \" user's `.ll 65n' request, with our preferred 78n default; we can't
+. \" possibly know that the 65n came from a `.ll' request, and MUST
+. \" assume that it was set by nroff, as its built-in default! If the
+. \" user wants to force this setting, then he MUST use the `-rLL=65n'
+. \" option, or an equivalent `.nr LL 65n' request.
+. if n \
+. if (\n[LL] = 65n) \
+. nr LL 78n
.\}
+.
.if !r LT \
. nr LT \n[LL]
.
@@ -77,17 +98,27 @@
.if \n[an-html] .nr C 1
.if r ps4html .nr C 1
.
-.\" we redefine .ne to avoid page breaks; instead, the page length is
-.\" increased to the necessary amount (this is needed for tables)
-.if n \{\
+.\" we redefine .ne to avoid page breaks if cR is set; instead, the page
+.\" length is increased to the necessary amount (this is needed for tables)
+.\"
+.\" similarly, we redefine .bp if cR is set, adjusting the page length to
+.\" the current position so that no empty lines are inserted
+.if \n[cR] \{\
. de1 ne
. ie \\n[.$] \
-. nr an-ne \\$*
+. nr an-ne (v;\\$*)
. el \
. nr an-ne 1v
. if (\\n[an-ne] >= \\n[.t]) \
. pl +(\\n[an-ne]u - \\n[.t]u + 1v)
. .
+.
+. rn bp an-bp
+. de1 bp
+. br
+. pl \\n[nl]u
+. an-bp \\$*
+. .
.\}
.
.de set-an-margin
@@ -97,8 +128,9 @@
.\" .TH title section extra1 extra2 extra3
.de1 TH
. if \\n[an-html] \{\
-. HTML-TAG-NS ".tl"
+. DEVTAG-TL
\\$1
+. DEVTAG-EO-TL
. \}
.
. de an-init \" We have to do it like this to get multiple man pages right.
@@ -300,7 +332,8 @@
. fi
. in \\n[an-margin]u
. ti 0
-. HTML-TAG-NS ".NH \\n[an-level]"
+. nr need_eo_h 1
+. DEVTAG-NH \\n[an-level]
. it 1 an-trap
. nr an-no-space-flag 1
. nr an-break-flag 1
@@ -363,6 +396,8 @@
..
.
.de1 an-trap
+. if \\n[need_eo_h]>0 .DEVTAG-EO-H
+. nr need_eo_h 0
. ft R
. ps \\n[PS]u
. vs \\n[VS]u
@@ -397,9 +432,9 @@
. ti -\\n[an-prevailing-indent]u
. chop an-div
. ne (1v + 1u)
-. HTML-TAG-NS ".col 1"
+. DEVTAG-COL 1
\\*[an-div]\\h'|\\n[an-prevailing-indent]u'\c
-. HTML-TAG-NS ".col 2"
+. DEVTAG-COL-NEXT 2
. \}
..
.
@@ -446,14 +481,15 @@
.
.de1 RI
. if \\n[.$] \{\
-. ds an-result \&\\$1
+. ds an-result \&\f[R]\\$1
. shift
. while (\\n[.$] >= 2) \{\
. as an-result \,\f[I]\\$1\f[R]\/\\$2\\*[an-empty]
. shift 2
. \}
-. if \\n[.$] .as an-result \,\f[I]\\$1\f[R]
+. if \\n[.$] .as an-result \,\f[I]\\$1
\\*[an-result]
+. ft R
. \}
..
.
@@ -467,6 +503,7 @@
. \}
. if \\n[.$] .as an-result \/\\$1
\\*[an-result]
+. ft R
. \}
..
.
diff --git a/contrib/groff/tmac/composite.tmac b/contrib/groff/tmac/composite.tmac
index 93269337ae02..95e0f07afc96 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/tmac/composite.tmac
+++ b/contrib/groff/tmac/composite.tmac
@@ -19,6 +19,7 @@
.do composite " u030B
.do composite ah u030C
.do composite ac u0327
+.do composite , u0327
.do composite ho u0328
.
.\" EOF
diff --git a/contrib/groff/tmac/devtag.tmac b/contrib/groff/tmac/devtag.tmac
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..9a26d44a37cc
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/groff/tmac/devtag.tmac
@@ -0,0 +1,131 @@
+.ig
+devtag.tmac - macro package for adding tags to roff documents.
+
+File position: <groff_source_top>/tmac/devtag.tmac
+Installed position: groff's main macro directory.
+
+------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ Legalize
+------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+This file is part of groff, the GNU roff type-setting system.
+
+Copyright (C) 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+written by Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>.
+
+groff is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
+the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
+Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later
+version.
+
+groff is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
+ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
+FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
+for more details.
+
+You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
+along with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free
+Software Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
+02110-1301, USA.
+
+
+------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ Description
+------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+A simple set of macros to provide markup devices (currently only grohtml)
+with tags that define the meaning of the formatted text and also
+basic formatting instructions. It generalizes the tag concept used within
+grohtml and in the future it is hoped that more markup based devices
+can capitalize on this work. It also clearly defines those tags which are
+honoured by grohtml. Note that not all tags are included here. Some
+of the grohtml specific tags (header specific and jobname, etc.) are
+called directly from within www.tmac. The tags defined here are
+reasonably generic and could be applied to other devices.
+..
+.
+.do if d DEVTAG-NH .nx
+.
+.nr _C \n(.C
+.cp 0
+.
+.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
+.\" DEVTAG <name>
+.\"
+.\" Emit a tag <name>
+.\"
+.de DEVTAG
+. tag devtag:\\$*
+..
+.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
+.\" DEVTAG-NEXT <name>
+.\"
+.\" When the troff state changes, emit tag <name>
+.\"
+.de DEVTAG-NEXT
+. taga devtag:\\$*
+..
+.
+.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
+.\" SH <level>
+.\" NH <level>
+.\" tell device we are starting a numbered heading
+.\" Takes a single parameter <level>. <level> 1
+.\" is the outer most level.
+.
+.de DEVTAG-NH
+. DEVTAG ".NH \\$1"
+..
+.als DEVTAG-SH DEVTAG-NH
+.
+.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
+.\" COL <n>
+.\" indicate that the following text is aligned for the column <n>
+.\" n: [1..MAX(n)]
+.
+.de DEVTAG-COL
+. DEVTAG ".col \\$1"
+..
+.
+.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
+.\" EO-H
+.\" indicate that a header has finished.
+.
+.de DEVTAG-EO-H
+. DEVTAG ".eo.h"
+..
+.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
+.\" EO-TL
+.\" indicate that a title has finished.
+.
+.de DEVTAG-EO-TL
+. DEVTAG ".eo.tl"
+..
+.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
+.\" TL
+.\" indicate that the following text forms a title.
+.
+.de DEVTAG-TL
+. DEVTAG ".tl"
+..
+.
+.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
+.\" COL-NEXT <n>
+.\" emit a column tag just before the next glyph.
+.
+.de DEVTAG-COL-NEXT
+. DEVTAG-NEXT ".col \\$1"
+..
+.
+.
+.cp \n[_C]
+.
+.
+.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
+.\" Emacs settings
+.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
+.
+.\" Local Variables:
+.\" mode: nroff
+.\" End:
+.\" EOF
diff --git a/contrib/groff/tmac/doc-old.tmac b/contrib/groff/tmac/doc-old.tmac
index 5e5db5928c7f..b91fabf47d33 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/tmac/doc-old.tmac
+++ b/contrib/groff/tmac/doc-old.tmac
@@ -10,10 +10,8 @@
.\" 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
.\" notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
.\" documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
-.\" 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
-.\" must display the following acknowledgement:
-.\" This product includes software developed by the University of
-.\" California, Berkeley and its contributors.
+.\" 3. [Deleted. See
+.\" ftp://ftp.cs.berkeley.edu/pub/4bsd/README.Impt.License.Change]
.\" 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
.\" may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
.\" without specific prior written permission.
diff --git a/contrib/groff/tmac/doc.tmac b/contrib/groff/tmac/doc.tmac
index fef20abd495a..083b13a0550a 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/tmac/doc.tmac
+++ b/contrib/groff/tmac/doc.tmac
@@ -9,10 +9,8 @@
.\" 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
.\" notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
.\" documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
-.\" 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
-.\" must display the following acknowledgement:
-.\" This product includes software developed by the University of
-.\" California, Berkeley and its contributors.
+.\" 3. [Deleted. See
+.\" ftp://ftp.cs.berkeley.edu/pub/4bsd/README.Impt.License.Change]
.\" 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
.\" may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
.\" without specific prior written permission.
diff --git a/contrib/groff/tmac/dvi.tmac b/contrib/groff/tmac/dvi.tmac
index 27fd5b38f9da..ff5a2a27ab1d 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/tmac/dvi.tmac
+++ b/contrib/groff/tmac/dvi.tmac
@@ -156,68 +156,76 @@ D\v'-.33m'\s0\v'.33m'
. hcode \\$1\\$4
..
.
-.dvi-achar \[`A] \` A a
-.dvi-achar \['A] \' A a
-.dvi-achar \[^A] ^ A a
-.dvi-achar \[~A] ~ A a
-.dvi-achar \[:A] \[ad] A a
-.dvi-achar \[oA] \[ao] A a
-.dvi-achar \['C] \' C c
-.dvi-achar \[`E] \` E e
-.dvi-achar \['E] \' E e
-.dvi-achar \[^E] ^ E e
-.dvi-achar \[:E] \[ad] E e
-.dvi-achar \[`I] \` I i
-.dvi-achar \['I] \' I i
-.dvi-achar \[^I] ^ I i
-.dvi-achar \[:I] \[ad] I i
-.dvi-achar \[~N] ~ N n
-.dvi-achar \[`O] \` O o
-.dvi-achar \['O] \' O o
-.dvi-achar \[^O] ^ O o
-.dvi-achar \[~O] ~ O o
-.dvi-achar \[:O] \[ad] O o
-.dvi-achar \[`U] \` U u
-.dvi-achar \['U] \' U u
-.dvi-achar \[^U] ^ U u
-.dvi-achar \[:U] \[ad] U u
-.dvi-achar \['Y] \' Y y
-.dvi-achar \[:Y] \[ad] Y y
-.dvi-achar \[`a] \` a a
-.dvi-achar \['a] \' a a
-.dvi-achar \[^a] ^ a a
-.dvi-achar \[~a] ~ a a
-.dvi-achar \[:a] \[ad] a a
-.dvi-achar \[oa] \[ao] a a
-.dvi-achar \['c] \' c c
-.dvi-achar \[`e] \` e e
-.dvi-achar \['e] \' e e
-.dvi-achar \[^e] ^ e e
-.dvi-achar \[:e] \[ad] e e
-.dvi-achar \[`i] \` \[.i] i
-.dvi-achar \['i] \' \[.i] i
-.dvi-achar \[^i] ^ \[.i] i
-.dvi-achar \[:i] \[ad] \[.i] i
-.dvi-achar \[~n] ~ n n
-.dvi-achar \[`o] \` o o
-.dvi-achar \['o] \' o o
-.dvi-achar \[^o] ^ o o
-.dvi-achar \[~o] ~ o o
-.dvi-achar \[:o] \[ad] o o
-.dvi-achar \[`u] \` u u
-.dvi-achar \['u] \' u u
-.dvi-achar \[^u] ^ u u
-.dvi-achar \[:u] \[ad] u u
-.dvi-achar \['y] \' y y
-.dvi-achar \[:y] \[ad] y y
-.dvi-achar \[vs] \[ah] s s
-.dvi-achar \[vS] \[ah] S s
-.dvi-achar \[vz] \[ah] z z
-.dvi-achar \[vZ] \[ah] Z z
+.dvi-achar \[`A] \` A a
+.dvi-achar \['A] \' A a
+.dvi-achar \[^A] ^ A a
+.dvi-achar \[~A] ~ A a
+.dvi-achar \[:A] \[ad] A a
+.dvi-achar \[oA] \[ao] A a
+.dvi-achar \['C] \' C c
+.dvi-achar \[`E] \` E e
+.dvi-achar \['E] \' E e
+.dvi-achar \[^E] ^ E e
+.dvi-achar \[:E] \[ad] E e
+.dvi-achar "\[G ab]" \[ab] G g
+.dvi-achar \[`I] \` I i
+.dvi-achar \['I] \' I i
+.dvi-achar \[^I] ^ I i
+.dvi-achar \[:I] \[ad] I i
+.dvi-achar "\[I .]" \[a.] I i
+.dvi-achar \[~N] ~ N n
+.dvi-achar \[`O] \` O o
+.dvi-achar \['O] \' O o
+.dvi-achar \[^O] ^ O o
+.dvi-achar \[~O] ~ O o
+.dvi-achar \[:O] \[ad] O o
+.dvi-achar \[`U] \` U u
+.dvi-achar \['U] \' U u
+.dvi-achar \[^U] ^ U u
+.dvi-achar \[:U] \[ad] U u
+.dvi-achar \['Y] \' Y y
+.dvi-achar \[:Y] \[ad] Y y
+.dvi-achar \[`a] \` a a
+.dvi-achar \['a] \' a a
+.dvi-achar \[^a] ^ a a
+.dvi-achar \[~a] ~ a a
+.dvi-achar \[:a] \[ad] a a
+.dvi-achar \[oa] \[ao] a a
+.dvi-achar \['c] \' c c
+.dvi-achar \[`e] \` e e
+.dvi-achar \['e] \' e e
+.dvi-achar \[^e] ^ e e
+.dvi-achar \[:e] \[ad] e e
+.dvi-achar "\[g ab]" \[ab] g g
+.dvi-achar \[`i] \` \[.i] i
+.dvi-achar \['i] \' \[.i] i
+.dvi-achar \[^i] ^ \[.i] i
+.dvi-achar \[:i] \[ad] \[.i] i
+.dvi-achar \[~n] ~ n n
+.dvi-achar \[`o] \` o o
+.dvi-achar \['o] \' o o
+.dvi-achar \[^o] ^ o o
+.dvi-achar \[~o] ~ o o
+.dvi-achar \[:o] \[ad] o o
+.dvi-achar \[`u] \` u u
+.dvi-achar \['u] \' u u
+.dvi-achar \[^u] ^ u u
+.dvi-achar \[:u] \[ad] u u
+.dvi-achar \['y] \' y y
+.dvi-achar \[:y] \[ad] y y
+.dvi-achar \[vs] \[ah] s s
+.dvi-achar \[vS] \[ah] S s
+.dvi-achar \[vz] \[ah] z z
+.dvi-achar \[vZ] \[ah] Z z
+.
.fchar \[,C] \o'\[ac]C'
.hcode \[,C]c
.fchar \[,c] \o'\[ac]c'
.hcode \[,c]c
+.fchar \[S ,] \o'S\[ac]'
+.hcode \[S ,]s
+.fchar \[s ,] \o's\[ac]'
+.hcode \[s ,]s
.
.\" now for color definitions
.\"
diff --git a/contrib/groff/tmac/e.tmac b/contrib/groff/tmac/e.tmac
index b8dd9f327eeb..5c685e8b8ff4 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/tmac/e.tmac
+++ b/contrib/groff/tmac/e.tmac
@@ -55,12 +55,14 @@
.nr _S \\n(.s
.nr _V \\n(.v
.nr _F \\n(.f
+.nr _J \\n(.j
.do ds _A \\n[.fam]
.nr _I \\n(.i
.ev \\$1
.ps \\n(_S
.vs \\n(_Vu
.ft \\n(_F
+.ad \\n(_J
.do @fam \\*(_A
'in \\n(_Iu
.xl \\n($lu
@@ -69,6 +71,7 @@
.rr _V
.rr _F
.rr _I
+.rr _J
.ls 1
'ce 0
..
diff --git a/contrib/groff/tmac/groff_man.man b/contrib/groff/tmac/groff_man.man
index 5886e4f884fe..985014ebedec 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/tmac/groff_man.man
+++ b/contrib/groff/tmac/groff_man.man
@@ -1,9 +1,10 @@
.ig
-Copyright (C) 1999-2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+Copyright (C) 1999-2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005
+Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-Permission is granted to make and distribute verbatim copies of
-this manual provided the copyright notice and this permission notice
-are preserved on all copies.
+Permission is granted to make and distribute verbatim copies of this
+manual provided the copyright notice and this permission notice are
+preserved on all copies.
Permission is granted to copy and distribute modified versions of this
manual under the conditions for verbatim copying, provided that the
@@ -63,9 +64,12 @@ groff_man \- groff `man' macros to support generation of man pages
.
The
.B man
-macros used to generate man pages with
+macros used to generate
+.I \%man\~pages
+with
.I groff
were written by James Clark.
+.
This document provides a brief summary of the use of each macro in that
package.
.
@@ -76,13 +80,14 @@ package.
.
The
.B man
-macros understand the following command line options (which define various
-registers).
+macros understand the following command line options (which define
+various registers).
.
.TP
.B \-rcR=1
-This option (the default if in nroff mode) will create a single, very long
-page instead of multiple pages.
+This option (the default if in nroff mode) will create a single, very
+long page instead of multiple pages.
+.
Say
.B \-rcR=0
to disable it.
@@ -95,12 +100,14 @@ pages continuously, rather than starting each at\ 1.
.TP
.B \-rD1
Double-sided printing.
+.
Footers for even and odd pages are formatted differently.
.
.TP
.BI \-rFT= dist
-Set distance of the footer relative to the bottom of the page if negative
-or relative to the top if positive.
+Set distance of the footer relative to the bottom of the page if
+negative or relative to the top if positive.
+.
The default is -0.5i.
.
.TP
@@ -130,13 +137,47 @@ consistent indentation.
.TP
.BI \-rLL= line-length
Set line length.
-If this option is not given, the line length defaults to 78n in nroff mode
-and 6.5i in troff mode.
+.
+If this option is not given,
+the line length is set to respect any value set by a prior `.ll' request,
+(which
+.I must
+be in effect when the `.TH' macro is invoked),
+if this differs from the built\-in default for the formatter;
+otherwise it defaults to 78n in
+.I nroff
+mode and 6.5i in
+.I troff
+mode.
+.
+.IP
+Note that the use of a `.ll' request to initialize the line length
+is supported for backward compatibility with some versions of the
+.B man
+program;
+direct initialization of the `LL' register should
+.I always
+be preferred to the use of such a request.
+In particular, note that a `.ll\ 65n' request will
+.I not
+preserve the normal
+.I nroff
+default line length,
+(the
+.B man
+default initialization to 78n will prevail),
+whereas,
+the `-rLL=65n' option, or an equivalent `.nr\ LL\ 65n'
+request preceding the use of the `TH' macro,
+.I will
+set a line length of 65n.
.
.TP
.BI \-rLT= title-length
Set title length.
-If this option is not given, the title length defaults to the line length.
+.
+If this option is not given, the title length defaults to the line
+length.
.
.TP
.BI \-rP nnn
@@ -167,8 +208,9 @@ number pages as
.IR nnn b,
.IR nnn c,
etc.
-For example, the option `\-rX2' will produce the following page numbers:
-1, 2, 2a, 2b, 2c, etc.
+.
+For example, the option `\-rX2' will produce the following page
+numbers: 1, 2, 2a, 2b, 2c, etc.
.
.
.\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -176,23 +218,29 @@ For example, the option `\-rX2' will produce the following page numbers:
.SH USAGE
.
This section describes the available macros for manual pages.
-For further customization, put additional macros and requests into the file
+.
+For further customization, put additional macros and requests into the
+file
.B man.local
which will be loaded immediately after the
.B man
package.
.
.TP
-.BI .TH " title section " [ extra1 "] [" extra2 "] [" extra3 ]
-Set the title of the man page to
+.BI .TH " title section \fB[\fPextra1\fB]\fP \fB[\fPextra2\fB]\fP \fB[\fPextra3\fB]"
+Set the title of the
+.I \man\~page
+to
.I title
and the section to
.IR section ,
which must take on a value between 1 and\ 8.
+.
The value
.I section
may also have a string appended, e.g. `.pm', to indicate a specific
-subsection of the man pages.
+subsection of the
+.IR \%man\~pages .
Both
.I title
and
@@ -214,50 +262,58 @@ is centered in the header line.
For HTML output, headers and footers are completely supressed.
.
.IP
-Additionally, this macro starts a new page; the new line number is\ 1 again
-(except if the `-rC1' option is given on the command line) -- this feature
-is intended only for formatting multiple man pages; a single man page should
-contain exactly one
+Additionally, this macro starts a new page; the new line number is\ 1
+again (except if the `-rC1' option is given on the command line) --
+this feature is intended only for formatting multiple
+.IR \%man\~pages ;
+a single
+.I \%man\~page
+should contain exactly one
.B TH
macro at the beginning of the file.
.
.TP
.BI ".SH [" "text for a heading" ]
Set up an unnumbered section heading sticking out to the left.
+.
Prints out all the text following
.B SH
-up to the end of the line (or the text in the next input line if there is
-no argument to
+up to the end of the line (or the text in the next input line if there
+is no argument to
.BR SH )
in bold face
(or the font specified by the string
.BR HF ),
one size larger than the base document size.
-Additionally, the left margin and the indentation for the following text
-is reset to the default values.
+.
+Additionally, the left margin and the indentation for the following
+text is reset to the default values.
.
.TP
.BI ".SS [" "text for a heading" ]
Set up a secondary, unnumbered section heading.
+.
Prints out all the text following
.B SS
-up to the end of the line (or the text in the next input line if there is
-no argument to
+up to the end of the line (or the text in the next input line if there
+is no argument to
.BR SS )
in bold face
(or the font specified by the string
.BR HF ),
at the same size as the base document size.
-Additionally, the left margin and the indentation for the following text
-is reset to the default values.
+.
+Additionally, the left margin and the indentation for the following
+text is reset to the default values.
.
.TP
.BI ".TP [" nnn ]
Set up an indented paragraph with label.
+.
The indentation is set to
.I nnn
-if that argument is supplied (the default unit is `n' if omitted), otherwise
-it is set to the previous indentation value specified with
+if that argument is supplied (the default unit is `n' if omitted),
+otherwise it is set to the previous indentation value specified with
.BR TP ,
.BR IP ,
or
@@ -265,18 +321,22 @@ or
(or to the default value if none of them have been used yet).
.
.IP
-The first input line of text following this macro is interpreted as a string
-to be printed flush-left, as it is appropriate for a label.
-It is not interpreted as part of a paragraph, so there is no attempt to fill
-the first line with text from the following input lines.
+The first input line of text following this macro is interpreted as a
+string to be printed flush-left, as it is appropriate for a label.
+.
+It is not interpreted as part of a paragraph, so there is no attempt
+to fill the first line with text from the following input lines.
+.
Nevertheless, if the label is not as wide as the indentation the
paragraph starts at the same line (but indented), continuing on the
following lines.
+.
If the label is wider than the indentation the descriptive part of the
paragraph begins on the line following the label, entirely indented.
-Note that neither font shape nor font size of the label is set to a default
-value; on the other hand, the rest of the text will have default font
-settings.
+.
+Note that neither font shape nor font size of the label is set to a
+default value; on the other hand, the rest of the text will have
+default font settings.
.
.IP
The
@@ -290,11 +350,15 @@ macro is the macro used for the explanations you are just reading.
.TQ
.B .P
These macros are mutual aliases.
+.
Any of them causes a line break at the current position, followed by a
vertical space downwards by the amount specified by the
.B PD
macro.
-The font size and shape are reset to the default value (10pt resp. Roman).
+.
+The font size and shape are reset to the default value (10pt
+resp. Roman).
+.
Finally, the current left margin and the indentation are restored.
.
.TP
@@ -302,25 +366,29 @@ Finally, the current left margin and the indentation are restored.
Set up an indented paragraph, using
.I designator
as a tag to mark its beginning.
+.
The indentation is set to
.I nnn
-if that argument is supplied (the default unit is `n' if omitted), otherwise
-it is set to the previous indentation value specified with
+if that argument is supplied (the default unit is `n' if omitted),
+otherwise it is set to the previous indentation value specified with
.BR TP ,
.BR IP ,
or
.B HP
(or to the default value if none of them have been used yet).
-Font size and face of the paragraph (but not the designator) are reset to
-its default values.
+.
+Font size and face of the paragraph (but not the designator) are reset
+to its default values.
.
.IP
-To start an indented paragraph with a particular indentation but without a
-designator, use `""' (two doublequotes) as the second argument.
+To start an indented paragraph with a particular indentation but
+without a designator, use `""' (two doublequotes) as the second
+argument.
.
.IP
-For example, the following paragraphs were all set up with bullets as the
-designator, using `.IP\ \\(bu\ 4'.
+For example, the following paragraphs were all set up with bullets as
+the designator, using `.IP\ \\(bu\ 4'.
+.
The whole block has been enclosed with `.RS' and `.RE' to set the left
margin temporarily to the current indentation value.
.
@@ -333,50 +401,61 @@ package to format lists.
.IP \(bu 4
.B HP
is another.
+.
This macro produces a paragraph with a left hanging indentation.
.IP \(bu 4
.B TP
is another.
-This macro produces an unindented label followed by an indented paragraph.
+.
+This macro produces an unindented label followed by an indented
+paragraph.
.RE
.
.TP
.BI ".HP [" nnn ]
Set up a paragraph with hanging left indentation.
+.
The indentation is set to
.I nnn
-if that argument is supplied (the default unit is `n' if omitted), otherwise
-it is set to the previous indentation value specified with
+if that argument is supplied (the default unit is `n' if omitted),
+otherwise it is set to the previous indentation value specified with
.BR TP ,
.BR IP ,
or
.B HP
(or to the default value if none of them have been used yet).
+.
Font size and face are reset to its default values.
-The following paragraph illustrates the effect of this macro with hanging
-indentation set to\ 4 (enclosed by `.RS' and `.RE' to set the left margin temporarily to
-the current indentation):
+.
+The following paragraph illustrates the effect of this macro with
+hanging indentation set to\ 4 (enclosed by
+.B .RS
+and
+.B .RE
+to set the left margin temporarily to the current indentation):
.
.RS
.HP 4
This is a paragraph following an invocation of the
.B HP
macro.
-As you can see, it produces a paragraph where all lines but the first are
-indented.
+.
+As you can see, it produces a paragraph where all lines but the first
+are indented.
.RE
.
.TP
.BI ".RS [" nnn ]
This macro moves the left margin to the right by the value
.I nnn
-if specified (default unit is `n'); otherwise it is set to the previous
-indentation value specified with
+if specified (default unit is `n'); otherwise it is set to the
+previous indentation value specified with
.BR TP ,
.BR IP ,
or
.B HP
(or to the default value if none of them have been used yet).
+.
The indentation value is then set to the default.
.
.IP
@@ -389,7 +468,9 @@ macro can be nested.
This macro moves the left margin back to level
.IR nnn ,
restoring the previous left margin.
+.
If no argument is given, it moves one level back.
+.
The first level (i.e., no call to
.B RS
yet) has number\ 1, and each call to
@@ -397,8 +478,8 @@ yet) has number\ 1, and each call to
increases the level by\ 1.
.
.PP
-To summarize, the following macros cause a line break with the insertion of
-vertical space (which amount can be changed with the
+To summarize, the following macros cause a line break with the
+insertion of vertical space (which amount can be changed with the
.B PD
macro):
.BR SH ,
@@ -435,8 +516,11 @@ appear in boldface font, one point size smaller than the default font.
.
.TP
.BI ".BI " text
-Causes text on the same line to appear alternately in bold face and italic.
+Causes text on the same line to appear alternately in bold face and
+italic.
+.
The text must be on the same line as the macro call.
+.
Thus
.RS
.IP
@@ -449,26 +533,35 @@ appears in italics.
.TP
.BI ".IB " text
Causes text to appear alternately in italic and bold face.
+.
The text must be on the same line as the macro call.
.
.TP
.BI ".RI " text
-Causes text on the same line to appear alternately in roman and italic.
+Causes text on the same line to appear alternately in roman and
+italic.
+.
The text must be on the same line as the macro call.
.
.TP
.BI ".IR " text
-Causes text on the same line to appear alternately in italic and roman.
+Causes text on the same line to appear alternately in italic and
+roman.
+.
The text must be on the same line as the macro call.
.
.TP
.BI ".BR " text
-Causes text on the same line to appear alternately in bold face and roman.
+Causes text on the same line to appear alternately in bold face and
+roman.
+.
The text must be on the same line as the macro call.
.
.TP
.BI ".RB " text
-Causes text on the same line to appear alternately in roman and bold face.
+Causes text on the same line to appear alternately in roman and bold
+face.
+.
The text must be on the same line as the macro call.
.
.TP
@@ -476,6 +569,7 @@ The text must be on the same line as the macro call.
Causes
.I text
to appear in bold face.
+.
If no text is present on the line where the macro is called the text
of the next input line appears in bold face.
.
@@ -484,6 +578,7 @@ of the next input line appears in bold face.
Causes
.I text
to appear in italic.
+.
If no text is present on the line where the macro is called the text
of the next input line appears in italic.
.
@@ -492,13 +587,15 @@ of the next input line appears in italic.
.
.SH "MISCELLANEOUS"
.
-The default indentation is 7.2n in troff mode and 7n in nroff mode except for
+The default indentation is 7.2n in troff mode and 7n in nroff mode
+except for
.B grohtml
which ignores indentation.
.
.TP
.B .DT
Set tabs every 0.5 inches.
+.
Since this macro is always called during a
.B TH
request, it makes sense to call it only if the tab positions have been
@@ -507,9 +604,11 @@ changed.
.TP
.BI ".PD [" nnn ]
Adjust the empty space before a new paragraph or section.
+.
The optional argument gives the amount of space (default unit is `v');
without parameter, the value is reset to its default value (1\ line in
nroff mode, 0.4v\ otherwise).
+.
This affects the macros
.BR SH ,
.BR SS ,
@@ -525,24 +624,34 @@ and
.
.TP
.BI ".AT [" system " [" release ]]
-Alter the footer for use with AT&T manpages.
+Alter the footer for use with \f[CR]AT&T\f[]
+.IR \%man\~pages .
This command exists only for compatibility; don't use it.
-See the groff info manual for more.
+.
+See the
+.I groff
+info manual for more.
.
.TP
.BI ".UC [" version ]
-Alter the footer for use with BSD manpages.
+Alter the footer for use with \f[CR]BSD\f[]
+.IR \%man\~pages .
This command exists only for compatibility; don't use it.
-See the groff info manual for more.
+.
+See the
+.I groff
+info manual for more.
.
.TP
.B ".PT"
Print the header string.
+.
Redefine this macro to get control of the header.
.
.TP
.B ".BT"
Print the footer string.
+.
Redefine this macro to get control of the footer.
.
.PP
@@ -564,11 +673,13 @@ The `trademark' sign.
.TQ
.B \e*(rq
Left and right quote.
+.
This is equal to `\e(lq' and `\e(rq', respectively.
.
.TP
.B \e*(HF
The typeface used to print headings and subheadings.
+.
The default is `B'.
.
.PP
@@ -576,8 +687,9 @@ If a preprocessor like
.B @g@tbl
or
.B @g@eqn
-is needed, it has become usage to make the first line of the man page look
-like this:
+is needed, it has become usage to make the first line of the
+.I \%man\~page
+look like this:
.PP
.RS
.BI .\e"\ word
@@ -636,22 +748,27 @@ requests, one can, in principle, supplement the functionality of the
macros with individual
.I groff
requests where necessary.
-See the groff info pages for a complete reference of all requests.
+.
+See the
+.I groff
+info pages for a complete reference of all requests.
.
.PP
.BR @g@tbl (@MAN1EXT@),
.BR @g@eqn (@MAN1EXT@),
.BR @g@refer (@MAN1EXT@),
-.BR man (1)
+.BR man (1),
+.BR man (7),
.
.
.\" -----------------------------------------------------------------
.
.SH AUTHOR
.
-This manual page was originally written for the Debian GNU/Linux system by
-Susan G. Kleinmann <sgk@debian.org>, corrected and updated by Werner Lemberg
-<wl@gnu.org>, and is now part of the GNU troff distribution.
+This manual page was originally written for the Debian GNU/Linux
+system by Susan G. Kleinmann <sgk@debian.org>, corrected and updated
+by Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org>, and is now part of the GNU troff
+distribution.
.
.\" Local Variables:
.\" mode: nroff
diff --git a/contrib/groff/tmac/groff_mdoc.man b/contrib/groff/tmac/groff_mdoc.man
index 1219f89691b1..004d784fc9f4 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/tmac/groff_mdoc.man
+++ b/contrib/groff/tmac/groff_mdoc.man
@@ -19,10 +19,8 @@
.\" 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
.\" notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
.\" documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
-.\" 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
-.\" must display the following acknowledgement:
-.\" This product includes software developed by the University of
-.\" California, Berkeley and its contributors.
+.\" 3. [Deleted. See
+.\" ftp://ftp.cs.berkeley.edu/pub/4bsd/README.Impt.License.Change]
.\" 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
.\" may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
.\" without specific prior written permission.
@@ -46,7 +44,7 @@
.\" for an already extremely slow package.
.\"
.
-.Dd July 8, 2004
+.Dd August 28, 2005
.Os
.Dt GROFF_MDOC 7
.
@@ -865,7 +863,7 @@ the release ID.
.It NetBSD
0.8, 0.8a, 0.9, 0.9a, 1.0, 1.0a, 1.1, 1.2, 1.2a, 1.2b, 1.2c, 1.2d, 1.2e,
1.3, 1.3a, 1.4, 1.4.1, 1.4.2, 1.4.3, 1.5, 1.5.1, 1.5.2, 1.5.3, 1.6, 1.6.1,
-1.6.2, 2.0, 2.1
+1.6.2, 2.0, 2.0.1, 2.0.2, 2.1
.It FreeBSD
1.0, 1.1, 1.1.5, 1.1.5.1, 2.0, 2.0.5, 2.1, 2.1.5, 2.1.6, 2.1.7, 2.2, 2.2.1,
2.2.2, 2.2.5, 2.2.6, 2.2.7, 2.2.8, 3.0, 3.1, 3.2, 3.3, 3.4, 3.5, 4.0, 4.1,
@@ -917,7 +915,10 @@ unbreakable space:
.Pp
.Dl .Dd January 25, 2001
.Pp
-Otherwise, the current date is used, ignoring the parameters.
+The month's name shall not be abbreviated.
+.Pp
+With any other number of arguments, the current date is used, ignoring
+the parameters.
.Pp
This macro is neither callable nor parsed.
.El
@@ -1851,7 +1852,7 @@ parenthesis.
.It Li ".Op word1 word2"
.Op word1 word2
.It Li ".Li .Op Oo Ao option Ac Oc ..."
-.Li .Op Oo Ao options Ac Oc ...
+.Li .Op Oo Ao option Ac Oc ...
.El
.Pp
Here a typical example of the
@@ -2900,10 +2901,13 @@ outlined historically in this section.
.
.It Li ".Sh AUTHORS"
Credits should be placed here.
-The
+Use the
.Ql .An
-macro should be used to specify the name(s) of the person(s).
-.
+macro for names and the
+.Ql .Aq
+macro for e-mail addresses within optional contact information.
+Explicitly indicate whether the person authored the initial manual page
+or the software or whatever the person is being credited for.
.It Li ".Sh BUGS"
Blatant problems with the topic go here.
.El
diff --git a/contrib/groff/tmac/groff_ms.man b/contrib/groff/tmac/groff_ms.man
index 5b3e9416bc8f..258670fb423f 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/tmac/groff_ms.man
+++ b/contrib/groff/tmac/groff_ms.man
@@ -1,6 +1,7 @@
'\" t
.ig
-Copyright (C) 1989-1995, 2001, 2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+Copyright (C) 1989-1995, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005
+ Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Permission is granted to make and distribute verbatim copies of
this manual provided the copyright notice and this permission notice
@@ -17,10 +18,22 @@ versions, except that this permission notice may be included in
translations approved by the Free Software Foundation instead of in
the original English.
..
+.
+.do nr groff_ms_C \n[.C]
+.cp 0
+.
.TH GROFF_MS @MAN7EXT@ "@MDATE@" "Groff Version @VERSION@"
+.
+.
+.
.SH NAME
+.
groff_ms \- groff ms macros
+.
+.
+.
.SH SYNOPSIS
+.
.B groff
.B \-ms
[
@@ -38,8 +51,11 @@ groff_ms \- groff ms macros
[
.IR files .\|.\|.\&
]
-.\" -----
+.
+.
+.
.SH DESCRIPTION
+.
This manual page describes the GNU version of the
.I ms
macros,
@@ -60,8 +76,11 @@ The
.I ms
macros are suitable for reports, letters, books, and
technical documentation.
-.\" -----
+.
+.
+.
.SH USAGE
+.
The
.I ms
macro package expects files to have
@@ -70,6 +89,7 @@ The simplest documents can begin with a paragraph macro
and consist of text separated by paragraph macros
or even blank lines.
Longer documents have a structure as follows:
+.
.TP
.B "Document type"
If you use the
@@ -84,6 +104,7 @@ Other document formats found in AT&T
are specific to AT&T
or Berkeley, and are not supported in
.IR "groff ms" .
+.
.TP
.B "Format and layout"
By setting number registers,
@@ -92,6 +113,7 @@ margins, spacing, headers and footers, and footnotes.
See
.I "Document control registers"
below for more details.
+.
.TP
.B "Cover page"
A cover page consists of a title,
@@ -100,18 +122,22 @@ an abstract, and the date.
See
.I "Cover page macros"
below for more details.
+.
.TP
.B "Body"
Following the cover page is your document.
It consists of paragraphs, headings, and lists.
+.
.TP
.B "Table of contents"
Longer documents usually include a table of contents,
which you can add by placing the
.B TC
macro at the end of your document.
-.\" -----
+.
+.
.SS "Document control registers"
+.
The following table lists the document control
number registers.
For the sake of consistency,
@@ -119,8 +145,9 @@ set registers related to margins at the beginning of your document,
or just after the
.B RP
macro.
+.
.LP
-.ne 9
+.ne 12
.B Margin settings
.RS
.na
@@ -149,8 +176,9 @@ T} next page 1i
_
.TE
.RE
+.
.LP
-.ne 7
+.ne 12
.B Text settings
.RS
.TS
@@ -164,11 +192,22 @@ T} next para. 10p
VS T{
Line spacing (leading)
T} next para. 12p
+PSINCR T{
+Point size increment
+for section headings of
+increasing importance
+T} next heading 1p
+GROWPS T{
+Heading level
+beyond which PSINCR
+is ignored
+T} next heading 0
_
.TE
.RE
+.
.LP
-.ne 7
+.ne 11
.B Paragraph settings
.RS
.TS
@@ -185,9 +224,18 @@ T} next para. 0.3v
QI T{
Quoted paragraph indent
T} next para. 5n
+PORPHANS T{
+Number of initial lines
+to be kept together
+T} next para. 1
+HORPHANS T{
+Number of initial lines
+to be kept with heading
+T} next heading 1
_
.TE
.RE
+.
.LP
.ne 7
.B Footnote settings
@@ -197,12 +245,16 @@ cb cb cb cb
afCW l l l .
Reg. Definition Effective Default
_
-FL Footnote length next footnote LL*5/6
+FL Footnote length next footnote \[rs]n[LL]*5/6
FI Footnote indent next footnote 2n
FF Footnote format next footnote 0
+FPS Point size next footnote \[rs]n[PS]-2
+FVS Vert. spacing next footnote \[rs]n[FPS]+2
+FPD Para. spacing next footnote \[rs]n[PD]/2
_
.TE
.RE
+.
.LP
.ne 6
.B Other settings
@@ -219,12 +271,15 @@ _
.TE
.ad
.RE
-.\" -----
+.
+.
.SS "Cover page macros"
+.
Use the following macros to create a cover page for your document
in the order shown.
+.
.TP
-.B \&.RP [no]
+.B .RP [no]
Specifies the report format for your document.
The report format creates a separate cover page.
With no
@@ -233,6 +288,7 @@ macro,
.I groff
prints a subset of the
cover page on page\~1 of your document.
+.
.IP
If you use the optional
.B no
@@ -242,45 +298,52 @@ prints a title page but
does not repeat any of the title page information
(title, author, abstract, etc.\&)
on page\~1 of the document.
+.
.TP
-.B \&.P1
+.B .P1
(P-one) Prints the header on page\~1.
The default is to suppress the header.
+.
.TP
-.BI "\&.DA [" xxx ]
+.BI ".DA [" xxx ]
(optional) Print the current date,
or the arguments to the macro if any,
on the title page (if specified)
and in the footers.
This is the default for
.IR nroff .
+.
.TP
-.BI "\&.ND [" xxx ]
+.BI ".ND [" xxx ]
(optional) Print the current date,
or the arguments to the macro if any,
on the title page (if specified)
but not in the footers.
This is the default for
.IR troff .
+.
.TP
-.B \&.TL
+.B .TL
Specifies the document title.
.I Groff
collects text following the
.B TL
macro into the title, until reaching the author name or abstract.
+.
.TP
-.B \&.AU
+.B .AU
Specifies the author's name.
You can specify multiple authors by using an
.B AU
macro for each author.
+.
.TP
-.B \&.AI
+.B .AI
Specifies the author's institution.
You can specify multiple institutions.
+.
.TP
-.B \&.AB [no]
+.B .AB [no]
Begins the abstract.
The default is to print the word
.BR ABSTRACT ,
@@ -288,17 +351,21 @@ centered and in italics, above the text of the abstract.
The option
.B no
suppresses this heading.
+.
.TP
-.B \&.AE
+.B .AE
End the abstract.
-.\" -----
+.
+.
.SS Paragraphs
+.
Use the
.B PP
macro to create indented paragraphs,
and the
.B LP
macro to create paragraphs with no initial indent.
+.
.PP
The
.B QP
@@ -308,6 +375,7 @@ The effect is identical to the HTML
element.
The next paragraph or heading
returns margins to normal.
+.
.PP
The
.B XP
@@ -317,18 +385,68 @@ the left margin,
and subsequent lines are indented
(the opposite of
.BR PP ).
+.
+.PP
+For each of the above paragraph types,
+and also for any list entry introduced by the
+.B IP
+macro
+(described later),
+the document control register
+.BR PORPHANS ,
+sets the
+.I minimum
+number of lines which must be printed,
+after the start of the paragraph,
+and before any page break occurs.
+If there is insufficient space remaining on the current page
+to accommodate this number of lines,
+then a page break is forced
+.I before
+the first line of the paragraph is printed.
+.
+.PP
+Similarly,
+when a section heading
+(see subsection
+.I Headings
+below)
+preceeds any of these paragraph types,
+the
+.B HORPHANS
+document control register specifies the
+.I minimum
+number of lines of the paragraph
+which must be kept on the same page as the heading.
+If insufficient space remains on the current page
+to accommodate the heading and this number of lines of paragraph text,
+then a page break is forced
+.I before
+the heading is printed.
+.
+.
.SS Headings
+.
Use headings to create a hierarchical structure
for your document.
-The
+By default,
+the
.I ms
macros print headings in
.B bold
using the same font family and point size as the body text.
+For output devices which support scalable fonts,
+this behaviour may be modified,
+by defining the document control registers,
+.B GROWPS
+and
+.BR PSINCR .
+.
.PP
The following heading macros are available:
+.
.TP
-.BI \&.NH \0xx
+.BI .NH\ xx
Numbered heading.
The argument
.I xx
@@ -344,17 +462,166 @@ after
.BR ".NH\ 1" ,
.I groff
prints a warning on standard error.
+.
+.IP
+If the
+.B GROWPS
+register is set to a value
+greater than the level of the heading,
+then the point size of the heading will be increased by
+.B PSINCR
+units over the text size specified by the
+.B PS
+register,
+for each level by which the heading level is less than
+the value of
+.BR GROWPS .
+For example,
+the sequence:
+.
+.RS
+.ne 12
+.nf
+.IP
+\&.nr PS 10
+\&.nr GROWPS 3
+\&.nr PSINCR 1.5p
+\&.
+\&.NH 1
+Top Level Heading
+\&.
+\&.NH 2
+Second Level Heading
+\&.
+\&.NH 3
+Third Level Heading
+.fi
+.RE
+.
+.IP
+will cause
+.RI \*(lq 1.\ Top\ Level\ Heading \*(rq
+to be printed in 13pt
+.B bold
+text, followed by
+.RI \*(lq 1.1.\ Second\ Level\ Heading \*(rq
+in 11.5pt
+.B bold
+text, while
+.RI \*(lq 1.1.1.\ Third\ Level\ Heading \*(rq,
+and all more deeply nested heading levels,
+will remain in the 10pt
+.B bold
+text which is specified by the
+.B PS
+register.
+.
+.IP
+Note that the value stored in
+.B PSINCR
+is interpreted in
+.I groff
+basic units;
+the
+.I p
+scaling factor should be employed,
+when assigning a value specified in points.
+.
+.IP
+After invoking
+.BR .NH ,
+the assigned heading number is available in the strings
+.B SN-DOT
+(exactly as it appears in the formatted heading),
+and
+.B SN-NO-DOT
+(with its final period omitted).
+The string
+.B SN
+is also defined,
+as an alias for
+.BR SN-DOT ;
+if preferred,
+the user may redefine it as an alias for
+.BR SN-NO-DOT ,
+'ne 10
+by including the initialisation:
+.
+.RS
+.nf
+.IP
+\&.ds SN-NO-DOT
+\&.als SN SN-NO-DOT
+.fi
+.RE
+.
+.IP
+.I before
+the first use of
+.BR .NH ,
+or simply:
+.
+.RS
+.nf
+.IP
+\&.als SN SN-NO-DOT
+.fi
+.RE
+.
+.IP
+.I after
+the first use of
+.BR .NH .
+.
.TP
-.B \&.SH
+.BI .SH\ [ xx ]
Unnumbered subheading.
-.\" -----
+The use of the optional
+.I xx
+argument is a GNU extension,
+which adjusts the point size of the unnumbered subheading
+to match that of a numbered heading,
+introduced using
+.BI .NH\ xx
+with the same value of
+.IR xx .
+For example,
+given the same settings for
+.BR PS ,
+.B GROWPS
+and
+.BR PSINCR ,
+as used in the preceeding
+.B .NH
+example,
+the sequence:
+.
+.RS
+.ne
+.nf
+.IP
+\&.SH 2
+An Unnumbered Subheading
+.fi
+.RE
+.
+.IP
+will print
+.RI \*(lq "An Unnumbered Subheading" \*(rq
+in 11.5pt
+.B bold
+text.
+.
+.
.SS Highlighting
+.
The
.I ms
macros provide a variety of methods to highlight
or emphasize text:
+.
.TP
-.BI "\&.B [" txt " [" post " [" pre ]]]
+.B ".B [\fItxt\fP [\fIpost\fP [\fIpre\fP]]]"
Sets its first argument in
.BR "bold type" .
If you specify a second argument,
@@ -370,86 +637,102 @@ in the previous font
the first argument.
For example,
.RS
+.
.IP
\&.B foo ) (
.RE
+.
.IP
prints
.RB ( foo ).
+.
.IP
If you give this macro no arguments,
.I groff
prints all text following in bold until
the next highlighting, paragraph, or heading macro.
+.
.TP
-.BI "\&.R [" txt " [" post " [" pre ]]]
+.B ".R [\fItxt\fP [\fIpost\fP [\fIpre\fP]]]"
Sets its first argument in
roman (or regular) type.
It operates similarly to the
.B B
macro otherwise.
+.
.TP
-.BI "\&.I [" txt " [" post " [" pre ]]]
+.B ".I [\fItxt\fP [\fIpost\fP [\fIpre\fP]]]"
Sets its first argument in
.IR "italic type" .
It operates similarly to the
.B B
macro otherwise.
+.
.TP
-.BI "\&.CW [" txt " [" post " [" pre ]]]
+.B ".CW [\fItxt\fP [\fIpost\fP [\fIpre\fP]]]"
Sets its first argument in a constant width face.
It operates similarly to the
.B B
macro otherwise.
+.
.TP
-.BI "\&.BI [" txt " [" post " [" pre ]]]
+.B ".BI [\fItxt\fP [\fIpost\fP [\fIpre\fP]]]"
Sets its first argument in bold italic type.
It operates similarly to the
.B B
macro otherwise.
+.
.TP
-.BI "\&.BX [" txt ]
+.BI ".BX [" txt ]
Prints its argument and draws a box around it.
If you want to box a string that contains spaces,
use a digit-width space (\[rs]0).
+.
.TP
-.BI "\&.UL [" txt " [" post ]]
+.BI ".UL [" txt " [" post ]]
Prints its first argument with an underline.
If you specify a second argument,
.I groff
prints it in the previous font after
the underlined text, with no intervening space.
+.
.TP
-.B \&.LG
+.B .LG
Prints all text following in larger type
(2\~points larger than the current point size) until
the next font size, highlighting, paragraph, or heading macro.
You can specify this macro multiple times
to enlarge the point size as needed.
+.
.TP
-.B \&.SM
+.B .SM
Prints all text following in
smaller type
(2\~points smaller than the current point size) until
the next type size, highlighting, paragraph, or heading macro.
You can specify this macro multiple times
to reduce the point size as needed.
+.
.TP
-.B \&.NL
+.B .NL
Prints all text following in
the normal point size
(that is, the value of the
.B PS
register).
+.
.TP
.BI \[rs]*{ text \[rs]*}
Print the enclosed
.I text
as a superscript.
-.\" -----
+.
+.
.SS Indents
+.
You may need to indent sections of text.
A typical use for indents is to create nested lists and sublists.
+.
.PP
Use the
.B RS
@@ -459,20 +742,25 @@ macros to start and end a section of indented text, respectively.
The
.B PI
register controls the amount of indent.
+.
.PP
You can nest indented sections as deeply as needed by
using multiple, nested pairs of
.B RS
and
.BR RE .
-.\" -----
+.
+.
.SS Lists
+.
The
.B IP
macro handles duties for all lists.
Its syntax is as follows:
+.
.TP
.BI ".IP [" marker " [" width ]]
+.
.IP
The
.I marker
@@ -481,6 +769,7 @@ is usually a bullet character
for unordered lists,
a number (or auto-incrementing number register) for numbered lists,
or a word or phrase for indented (glossary-style) lists.
+.
.IP
The
.I width
@@ -490,7 +779,10 @@ list items in the document until specified again.
.\" -----
.br
.ne 15
+.
+.
.SS "Tab stops"
+.
Use the
.B ta
request to set tab stops as needed.
@@ -500,8 +792,10 @@ macro to reset tabs to the default (every 5n).
You can redefine the
.B TA
macro to create a different set of default tab stops.
-.\" -----
+.
+.
.SS "Displays and keeps"
+.
Use displays to show text-based examples or figures
(such as code listings).
Displays turn off filling, so lines of code can be
@@ -535,10 +829,26 @@ _
.TE
.RE
.ad
+.
.LP
Use the
.B DE
macro to end any display type.
+The macros
+.B Ds
+and
+.B De
+were formerly provided as aliases for
+.B DS
+and
+.BR DE ,
+respectively, but they have been removed, and should no longer be used.
+X11 documents which actually use
+.B Ds
+and
+.B De
+always load a specific macro file from the X11 distribution (macros.t)
+which provides proper definitions for the two macros.
.PP
To
.I keep
@@ -556,6 +866,7 @@ macro begins a block of text to be kept on a single page,
and the
.B KE
macro ends the block.
+.
.PP
You can specify a
.I "floating keep"
@@ -577,8 +888,23 @@ request or by reaching the end of the page,
prints the floating keep at the top of the new page.
This is useful for printing large graphics or tables
that do not need to appear exactly where specified.
-.\" -----
+.
+.PP
+The macros
+.B B1
+and
+.B B2
+can be used to enclose a text within a box;
+.B .B1
+begins the box, and
+.B .B2
+ends it.
+Text in the box is automatically placed in a diversion
+(keep).
+.
+.
.SS "Tables, figures, equations, and references"
+.
The
.I -ms
macros support the standard
@@ -591,8 +917,9 @@ and
.IR refer .
Mark text meant for preprocessors by enclosing it
in pairs of tags as follows:
+.
.TP
-.BR "\&.TS [H]" " and " \&.TE
+.BR ".TS [H]" " and " .TE
Denotes a table, to be processed by the
.I tbl
preprocessor.
@@ -609,8 +936,9 @@ prints the header at the beginning of the table;
if the table runs onto another page,
.I groff
prints the header on the next page as well.
+.
.TP
-.BR \&.PS " and " \&.PE
+.BR .PS " and " .PE
Denotes a graphic, to be processed by the
.I pic
preprocessor.
@@ -622,8 +950,9 @@ AT&T
manual available on the Web as a reference,
or by using a graphics program such as
.IR xfig .
+.
.TP
-.BR "\&.EQ [\fI\,align\/\fP]" " and " \&.EN
+.BR ".EQ [\fI\,align\/\fP]" " and " .EN
Denotes an equation, to be processed by the
.I eqn
preprocessor.
@@ -636,8 +965,9 @@ or\~\c
.B I
to center (the default), left-justify, or indent
the equation.
+.
.TP
-.BR \&.[ " and " \&.]
+.BR .[ " and " .]
Denotes a reference, to be processed by the
.I refer
preprocessor.
@@ -646,8 +976,10 @@ The GNU
manual page provides a comprehensive reference
to the preprocessor and the format of the
bibliographic database.
-.\" -----
+.
+.
.SS Footnotes
+.
The
.I ms
macros provide a flexible footnote system.
@@ -659,6 +991,7 @@ enclosed by
and
.B FE
macros.
+.
.PP
You can specify symbolic footnotes
by placing the mark character (such as
@@ -670,6 +1003,7 @@ enclosed by
and
.B FE
macros.
+.
.PP
You can control how
.I groff
@@ -678,19 +1012,24 @@ prints footnote numbers by changing the value of the
register as follows:
.RS
.ne 7
+.
.TP
0
Prints the footnote number as a superscript; indents the footnote (default).
+.
.TP
1
Prints the number followed by a period (like\~1.\&)
and indents the footnote.
+.
.TP
2
Like\~1, without an indent.
+.
.TP
3
Like\~1, but prints the footnote number as a hanging paragraph.
+.
.LP
.RE
You can use footnotes safely within keeps and displays,
@@ -711,9 +1050,12 @@ and the occurrences of
.B .FS
are in the same order as the corresponding occurrences of
.BR \[rs]** .
-.\" -----
+.
+.
.SS "Headers and footers"
+.
There are two ways to define headers and footers:
+.
.IP \(bu 3n
Use the strings
.BR LH ,
@@ -728,6 +1070,7 @@ and
to set the left, center, and right footers.
This works best for documents that do not distinguish
between odd and even pages.
+.
.IP \(bu
Use the
.B OH
@@ -741,14 +1084,18 @@ macros to define footers for the odd and even pages.
This is more flexible than defining the individual strings.
The syntax for these macros is as follows:
.RS
+.
.IP
-.BI "\&.OH '" left ' center ' right '
+.B ".OH '\fIleft\fP'\fIcenter\fP'\fIright\fP'"
.RE
+.
.IP
You can replace the quote (') marks with any character not
appearing in the header or footer text.
-.\" -----
+.
+.
.SS Margins
+.
You control margins using a set of number registers.
The following table lists the register names and defaults:
.RS
@@ -778,13 +1125,16 @@ _
.TE
.RE
.ad
+.
.PP
Note that there is no right margin setting.
The combination of page offset and line length
provide the information necessary to
derive the right margin.
-.\" -----
+.
+.
.SS "Multiple columns"
+.
The
.I ms
macros can set text in as many columns as will reasonably
@@ -795,14 +1145,17 @@ However, if the current mode is single-column, starting a multi-column
mode does
.I not
force a page break.
+.
.TP
-.B \&.1C
+.B .1C
Single-column mode.
+.
.TP
-.B \&.2C
+.B .2C
Two-column mode.
+.
.TP
-.BI "\&.MC [" width " [" gutter ]]
+.BI ".MC [" width " [" gutter ]]
Multi-column mode.
If you specify no arguments, it is equivalent to the
.B 2C
@@ -815,8 +1168,10 @@ is the space between columns.
The
.B MINGW
number register is the default gutter width.
-.\" -----
+.
+.
.SS "Creating a table of contents"
+.
Wrap text that you want to appear in the
table of contents in
.B XS
@@ -829,6 +1184,7 @@ macro to print the table of contents at the end of the document,
resetting the page number to\~\c
.B i
(Roman numeral\~1).
+.
.PP
You can manually create a table of contents
by specifying a page number as the first argument to
@@ -838,6 +1194,7 @@ Add subsequent entries using the
macro.
For example:
.RS
+.
.PP
.ne 8
.nf
@@ -851,11 +1208,13 @@ Details of Galactic Formation
\&.XE
.fi
.RE
+.
.LP
Use the
.B PX
macro to print a manually-generated table of contents
without resetting the page number.
+.
.PP
If you give the argument
.B no
@@ -868,8 +1227,35 @@ suppresses printing the title
specified by the
.B \[rs]*[TOC]
string.
-.\" -----
+.
+.
+.SS "Fractional point sizes"
+.
+Traditionally, the
+.I ms
+macros only support integer values for the document's font size and
+vertical spacing.
+To overcome this restriction, values larger than or equal to 1000 are taken
+as fractional values, multiplied by 1000.
+For example, `.nr\~PS\~10250' sets the font size to 10.25 points.
+.
+.LP
+The following four registers accept fractional point sizes:
+.BR PS ,
+.BR VS ,
+.BR FPS ,
+and
+.BR FVS .
+.
+.LP
+Due to backwards compatibility, the value of
+.B VS
+must be smaller than 40000 (this is 40.0 points).
+.
+.
+.
.SH "DIFFERENCES FROM troff ms"
+.
The
.I "groff ms"
macros are a complete re-implementation,
@@ -879,6 +1265,7 @@ Since they take advantage of the extended features in
they cannot be used with AT&T
.IR troff .
Other differences include:
+.
.IP \(bu 3n
The internals of
.I "groff ms"
@@ -888,13 +1275,16 @@ Documents that depend upon implementation details of Unix
.I ms
may not format properly with
.IR "groff ms" .
+.
.IP \(bu
The error-handling policy of
.I "groff ms"
is to detect and report errors,
rather than silently to ignore them.
+.
.IP \(bu
Bell Labs localisms are not implemented.
+.
.IP \(bu
Berkeley localisms, in particular the
.B TM
@@ -902,19 +1292,24 @@ and
.B CT
macros,
are not implemented.
+.
.IP \(bu
.I "Groff ms"
-does not work in compatibility mode (e.g.\& with the
+does not work in compatibility mode (e.g., with the
.B \-C
option).
+.
.IP \(bu
There is no support for typewriter-like devices.
+.
.IP \(bu
.I "Groff ms"
does not provide cut marks.
+.
.IP \(bu
Multiple line spacing is not supported
(use a larger vertical spacing instead).
+.
.IP \(bu
Some Unix
.I ms
@@ -923,11 +1318,13 @@ documentation says that the
and
.B GW
number registers can be used to control the column width and
-gutter width respectively.
-These number registers are not used in groff ms.
+gutter width, respectively.
+These number registers are not used in
+.IR "groff ms" .
+.
.IP \(bu
Macros that cause a reset
-(paragraphs, headings, etc.)
+(paragraphs, headings, etc.\&)
may change the indent.
Macros that change the indent do not increment or decrement
the indent, but rather set it absolutely.
@@ -940,6 +1337,7 @@ request but instead the
and
.B RE
macros.
+.
.IP \(bu
The number register
.B GS
@@ -955,9 +1353,26 @@ they are being formatted with Unix
or
.I "groff ms"
should use this number register.
+.
+.IP \(bu
+To make
+.I "groff ms"
+use the default page offset (which also specifies the left margin),
+the
+.B PO
+number register must stay undefined until the first
+.B ms
+macro is evaluated.
+This implies that
+.B PO
+should not be used early in the document, unless it is changed also:
+Remember that accessing an undefined register automatically defines it.
.br
-.ne 22
+.ne 23
+.
+.
.SS Strings
+.
You can redefine the following strings to adapt the
.I "groff ms"
macros to languages other than English:
@@ -984,17 +1399,33 @@ MONTH11 November
MONTH12 December
_
.TE
+.
.PP
The
.B \[rs]*-
string produces an em dash \[em] like this.
-.\" -----
+.
+.PP
+Use
+.B \[rs]*Q
+and
+.B \[rs]*U
+to get a left and right typographer's quote,
+respectively, in
+.I troff
+(and plain quotes in
+.IR nroff ).
+
+.
+.
.SS Text Settings
+.
The
.B FAM
string sets the default font family.
If this string is undefined at initialization,
it is set to Times.
+.
.LP
The point size, vertical spacing, and inter-paragraph spacing for footnotes
are controlled by the number registers
@@ -1006,10 +1437,11 @@ at initialization these are set to
.BR \[rs]n(PS-2 ,
.BR \[rs]n[FPS]+2 ,
and
-.B \[rs]n(PD/2
+.BR \[rs]n(PD/2 ,
respectively.
If any of these registers are defined before initialization,
the initialization macro does not change them.
+.
.LP
The hyphenation flags (as set by the
.B hy
@@ -1017,6 +1449,7 @@ request) are set from the
.B HY
register;
the default is\~14.
+.
.PP
Improved accent marks
(as originally defined in Berkeley's
@@ -1031,52 +1464,73 @@ directly after the character.
For example,
.B n\[rs]*~
produces an n with a tilde over it.
-.\" -----
+.
+.
+.
.SH "NAMING CONVENTIONS"
+.
+.
.LP
The following conventions are used for names of macros, strings and
number registers.
External names available to documents that use the
.I "groff ms"
macros contain only uppercase letters and digits.
+.
.LP
Internally the macros are divided into modules;
naming conventions are as follows:
+.
.IP \(bu 3n
Names used only within one module are of the form
.IB \%module * name\fR.
+.
.IP \(bu
Names used outside the module in which they are defined are of the form
.IB \%module @ name\fR.
+.
.IP \(bu
Names associated with a particular environment are of the form
-.IB \%environment : name;
+.IB \%environment : name\fR;
these are used only within the
.B par
module.
+.
.IP \(bu
.I name
does not have a module prefix.
+.
.IP \(bu
Constructed names used to implement arrays are of the form
.IB \%array ! index\fR.
+.
.PP
Thus the groff ms macros reserve the following names:
+.
.IP \(bu 3n
Names containing the characters
.BR * ,
.BR @ ,
and\~\c
.BR : .
+.
.IP \(bu
Names containing only uppercase letters and digits.
+.
+.
+.
.SH FILES
+.
.B @MACRODIR@/ms.tmac
(a wrapper file for
.BR s.tmac )
.br
.B @MACRODIR@/s.tmac
+.
+.
+.
.SH "SEE ALSO"
+.
.BR groff (@MAN1EXT@),
.BR @g@troff (@MAN1EXT@),
.BR @g@tbl (@MAN1EXT@),
@@ -1085,11 +1539,18 @@ Names containing only uppercase letters and digits.
.BR @g@refer (@MAN1EXT@),
.I Groff: The GNU Implementation of troff
by Trent Fisher and Werner Lemberg.
+.
+.
+.
.SH AUTHOR
+.
Original manual page by James Clark
.IR "et al" ;
rewritten by Larry Kollar
(\fIlkollar@despammed.com\fR).
+.
+.cp \n[groff_ms_C]
+.
.\" Local Variables:
.\" mode: nroff
.\" End:
diff --git a/contrib/groff/tmac/groff_trace.man b/contrib/groff/tmac/groff_trace.man
index f7f1ae876f30..bc1c98c17bb3 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/tmac/groff_trace.man
+++ b/contrib/groff/tmac/groff_trace.man
@@ -36,6 +36,9 @@ FDL in the main directory of the groff source package.
.\" Setup
.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
.
+.do nr groff_trace_C \n[.C]
+.cp 0
+.
.mso www.tmac
.
.if n \{\
@@ -540,6 +543,7 @@ groff
.BR info (1)
file.
.
+.cp \n[groff_trace_C]
.
.\" Local Variables:
.\" mode: nroff
diff --git a/contrib/groff/tmac/groff_www.man b/contrib/groff/tmac/groff_www.man
index d659777d4a5d..e4b3f524b1f8 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/tmac/groff_www.man
+++ b/contrib/groff/tmac/groff_www.man
@@ -1,5 +1,6 @@
.TH GROFF_WWW @MAN7EXT@ "@MDATE@" "Groff Version @VERSION@"
-.\" Copyright (C) 2000, 2001, 2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+.\" Copyright (C) 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005
+.\" Free Software Foundation, Inc.
.\" Written by Gaius Mulley (gaius@glam.ac.uk)
.\"
.\" This file is part of groff.
@@ -16,11 +17,14 @@
.\"
.\" You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
.\" with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-.\" Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
+.\" Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
.\"
.\" user level guide to using the -mwww macroset
.\"
.
+.do nr groff_www_C \n[.C]
+.cp 0
+.
.do mso www.tmac
.
.\" we need the .LK here as we use it in the middle as an example --
@@ -32,6 +36,8 @@
.SH NAME
groff_www \- groff macros for authoring web pages
.HR
+.
+.
.SH SYNOPSIS
.B "groff \-mwww"
[ options ]
@@ -42,7 +48,7 @@ file ...
This manual page describes the GNU \-mwww macro package, which is part of
the groff document formatting system.
The manual page is very a basic guide, and the html device driver
-.RB ( grohtml )
+.RB ( \%grohtml )
has been completely rewritten but still remains as in an alpha state.
It has been included into the distribution so that a lot of people have a
chance to test it.
@@ -52,12 +58,13 @@ file) if you use
.BR \-Thtml .
.PP
To see the hyperlinks in action, please format this man page with the
-.B grohtml
+.B \%grohtml
device.
.PP
Here is a summary of the functions found in this macro set.
.ta 2iL
.nf
+\&.JOBNAME split output into multiple files
\&.HX automatic heading level cut off;
$1 point for sections/headers
\&.BCL specify colours on a web page
@@ -77,12 +84,19 @@ Here is a summary of the functions found in this macro set.
\&.HR produce a horizontal rule
\&.NHR suppress automatic generation of rules.
\&.HTL only generate HTML title
+\&.HEAD add data to <head> block
\&.ULS unorder list begin
\&.ULE unorder list end
+\&.OLS ordered list begin
+\&.OLE ordered list end
+\&.DLS definition list begin
+\&.DLE definition list end
\&.LI insert a list item
\&.DC generate a drop capital
\&.HTML pass an html raw request to the
device driver
+\&.CDS code example begin
+\&.CDE code example end
.fi
.PP
Output of the
@@ -96,10 +110,19 @@ preprocessors is acceptable as input.
.
.SH REQUESTS
.TP
-.B HX
+.B .JOBNAME filename
+Split output into multiple HTML files.
+A file is split whenever a .SH or .NH\ 1 is encountered.
+Its argument is the file stem name for future output files.
+This option is equivalent to
+.BR \%grohtml 's
+.B \-j
+option.
+.TP
+.B .HX n
Specify the cut off depth when generating links from section headings.
For example, a parameter of\~2 would cause
-.B grohtml
+.B \%grohtml
to generate a list of links for
.B .NH\ 1
and
@@ -115,7 +138,7 @@ Whereas
.RE
.IP
will tell
-.B grohtml
+.B \%grohtml
that no heading links should be created at all.
Another method for turning automatic headings off is by issuing the
the command line switch
@@ -124,22 +147,30 @@ to
.BR groff .
.
.TP
-.B BCL
+.B .BCL foreground background active not-visited visited
This macro takes five parameters: foreground, background, active hypertext
link, hypertext link not yet visited, and visited hypertext link colour.
.
.TP
-.B BGIMG
+.B .BGIMG imagefile
the only parameter to this macro is the background image file.
.
.TP
-.B URL
+.B .URL url [description] [after]
generates
.TAG URL
-a URL using either two or three arguments.
+a URL using either one, two or three arguments.
The first parameter is the actual URL, the second is the name of the link,
and the third is optional stuff to be printed immediately afterwards.
-Hyphenation is disabled while printing the actual URL; explicit breakpoints
+If
+.B description
+and
+.B after
+are absent then the
+.B url
+becomes the anchor text.
+Hyphenation is disabled while printing the actual URL;
+explicit breakpoints
should be inserted with the
.B \[rs]:
escape.
@@ -167,11 +198,14 @@ by:
.RE
.
.TP
-.B MTO
+.B .MTO address [description] [after]
Generate an email html reference.
The first argument is mandatory as the email address.
-The optional second argument is the text you see in your browser, and
-an optional third argument is stuff printed immediately afterwards.
+The optional second argument is the text you see in your browser
+If an empty argument is given,
+.B address
+is used instead.
+An optional third argument is stuff printed immediately afterwards.
Hyphenation is disabled while printing the actual email address.
For example,
.MTO joe@user.org "Joe User"
@@ -191,7 +225,7 @@ run with
.BR \-Thtml ).
.
.TP
-.B FTP
+.B .FTP url [description] [after]
indicates that data can be obtained via ftp.
The first argument is the url and the second is the browser text.
A third argument, similar to the macros above, is intended for stuff printed
@@ -207,7 +241,7 @@ The macro example above was specified by:
.RE
.
.TP
-.B TAG
+.B .TAG name
Generates an html name tag from its argument.
This can then be referenced using the
.URL #URL URL
@@ -232,13 +266,14 @@ a URL using either two or three arguments.
.RE
.
.TP
-.B IMG
+.B .IMG [-R|-L|-C] filename [width] [height]
Include a picture into the document.
The first argument is the horizontal location: right, left, or center
.RB ( \-R ,
.BR \-L ,
or
.BR \-C ).
+Alignment is centered by default (-C).
The second argument is the filename.
The optional third and fourth arguments are the width and height.
If the width is absent it defaults to 1\~inch.
@@ -249,7 +284,7 @@ If you are including a png image then it is advisable to use the
macro.
.
.TP
-.B PIMG
+.B .PIMG [-R|-L|-C] filename [width [height]]
Include an image in PNG format.
This macro takes exactly the same parameters as the
.B IMG
@@ -270,22 +305,58 @@ it is necessary to use the
option of groff.
.
.TP
-.B MPIMG
+.B .MPIMG [-R|-L] [-G gap] filename [width [height]]
Place a PNG image on the margin and wrap text around it.
-The first parameter is the alignment: left or right
+The first parameters are optional.
+The alignment: left or right
.RB ( \-L
or
-.BR \-R ).
-The second argument is the filename.
-The optional third and fourth arguments are the width and height.
+.BR \-R )
+specifies the margin where the picture is placed at.
+The default alignment is left
+.RB ( -L ).
+Optionally,
+.BI \-G \~gap
+can be used to arrange a gap between the picture
+and the text that wraps around it.
+The default gap width is zero.
+.br
+The first non-optional argument is the filename.
+The optional following arguments are the width and height.
If the width is absent it defaults to 1\~inch.
If the height is absent it defaults to the width.
+Example:
+.RS
+.IP
+.nf
+.ft B
+\&.MPIMG -L -G 2c foo.png 3c 1.5c
+.ft P
+.fi
+.RE
+.IP
+The height and width may also be given as percentages. The PostScript
+device calculates the width from the
+.B .l
+register and the height from the
+.B .p
+register. For example:
+.RS
+.IP
+.nf
+.ft B
+\&.MPIMG -L -G 2c foo.png 15%
+.ft P
+.fi
+.RE
.
.TP
-.B HnS
+.B .HnS n
Begin heading.
-The heading level is specified by the first parameter.
-Use this macro of your headings contain URLs.
+The numeric heading level
+.I n
+is specified by the first parameter.
+Use this macro if your headings contain URL, FTP or MTO macros.
Example:
.RS
.IP
@@ -305,52 +376,71 @@ GNU Troff
.ft P
.fi
.RE
+.IP
+In this case you might wish to
+disable automatic links to headings.
+This can be done via
+.B \-P\-l
+from the command line.
+.\" or by using a call to `.HX 0'.
+
.
.TP
-.B HnE
+.B .HnE
End heading.
.
.TP
-.B LK
+.B .LK
.TAG LK
-Force grohtml to place the automatically generated links at this position.
+Force \%grohtml to place the automatically generated links at this position.
If this manual page has been processed with
.B \-Thtml
those links can be seen right here.
.
.LK
.
-.
-.SH SECTION HEADING LINKS
-By default
-.B grohtml
-generates links to all section headings and places these at the top of the
-html document. (See
-.URL #LK LINKS
-for details of how to switch this off or alter the position).
-.
.TP
-.B HR
-Generate a full-width horizontal rule.
+.B .HR
+Generate a full-width horizontal rule for
+.BR \-Thtml .
+No effect for all other devices.
.
.TP
-.B NHR
-Suppress generation of the top and bottom rules which grohtml emits
+.B .NHR
+Suppress generation of the top and bottom rules which \%grohtml emits
by default.
.
.TP
-.B HTL
+.B .HTL
Generate an HTML title only.
This differs from the
.B TL
macro of the
.B ms
-macro package which generates both an HTML title and an H1 heading.
+macro package which generates both an HTML title and an <H1> heading.
Use it to provide an HTML title as search engine fodder but a graphic title
in the document.
+The macro terminates when a space or break is seen (.sp, .br).
+.
+.TP
+.B .HEAD
+Add arbitrary HTML data to the <head> block.
+Ignored if not processed with
+.BR \-Thtml .
+Example:
+.RS
+.IP
+.nf
+.B ".HEAD" "\[dq]<link \[rs]"
+.B " rel=\[dq]\[dq]icon\[dq]\[dq] \[rs]"
+.B " type=\[dq]\[dq]image/png\[dq]\[dq] \[rs]"
+.B " href=\[dq]\[dq]http://foo.org//bar.png\[dq]\[dq]/>\[dq]"
+.fi
+.ft P
+.RE
.
.TP
-.B HTML
+.B .HTML
All text after this macro is treated as raw html.
If the document is processed without
.B \-Thtml
@@ -373,12 +463,30 @@ macro is defined as
.RE
.
.TP
-.B DC
+.B .DC l text [color]
Produce a drop capital.
The first parameter is the letter to be dropped and enlarged, the second
-parameter is the ajoining text whose height the first letter should not
-exceed.
+parameter
+.B text
+is the ajoining text whose height the first letter should not exceed.
The optional third parameter is the color of the dropped letter.
+It defaults to black.
+.
+.TP
+.B ".CDS"
+Start displaying a code section in constant width font.
+.
+.TP
+.B ".CDE"
+End code display
+.
+.SH SECTION HEADING LINKS
+By default
+.B \%grohtml
+generates links to all section headings and places these at the top of the
+html document. (See
+.URL #LK LINKS
+for details of how to switch this off or alter the position).
.
.
.SH LIMITATIONS OF GROHTML
@@ -394,12 +502,12 @@ information is currently rendered as a PNG image.
.SH "SEE ALSO"
.BR groff (@MAN1EXT@),
.BR @g@troff (@MAN1EXT@)
-.BR grohtml (@MAN1EXT@),
+.BR \%grohtml (@MAN1EXT@),
.BR netpbm (1)
.
.
.SH AUTHOR
-.B grohtml
+.B \%grohtml
was written by
.MTO gaius@glam.ac.uk "Gaius Mulley"
.
@@ -410,6 +518,8 @@ Report bugs to the
Include a complete, self-contained example that will allow the bug to be
reproduced, and say which version of groff you are using.
.
+.cp \n[groff_www_C]
+.
.\" Local Variables:
.\" mode: nroff
.\" End:
diff --git a/contrib/groff/tmac/html.tmac b/contrib/groff/tmac/html.tmac
index 7843a3cfe57b..9289f82ecc9e 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/tmac/html.tmac
+++ b/contrib/groff/tmac/html.tmac
@@ -42,6 +42,7 @@
.if !c\[arrowvertbt] .tr \[arrowvertbt]
.if !c\[arrowvertex] .tr \[arrowvertex]
.if !c\[barex] .tr \[barex]
+.if !c\[sqrtex] .tr \[sqrtex]
.
.\" now for the color definitions
.\"
diff --git a/contrib/groff/tmac/latin5.tmac b/contrib/groff/tmac/latin5.tmac
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..8400df4e1317
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/groff/tmac/latin5.tmac
@@ -0,0 +1,107 @@
+.\" latin5.tmac
+.\"
+.nr _C \n(.C
+.cp 0
+.\" 0xA1
+.trin \[char161]\[r!]
+.trin \[char162]\[ct]
+.trin \[char163]\[Po]
+.trin \[char164]\[Cs]
+.trin \[char165]\[Ye]
+.trin \[char166]\[bb]
+.trin \[char167]\[sc]
+.trin \[char168]\[ad]
+.trin \[char169]\[co]
+.trin \[char170]\[Of]
+.trin \[char171]\[Fo]
+.trin \[char172]\[tno]
+.\" The soft-hyphen character is only an input character
+.tr \[char173]\%
+.trin \[char174]\[rg]
+.trin \[char175]\[a-]
+.\" 0xB0
+.trin \[char176]\[de]
+.trin \[char177]\[t+-]
+.trin \[char178]\[S2]
+.trin \[char179]\[S3]
+.trin \[char180]\[aa]
+.trin \[char181]\[mc]
+.trin \[char182]\[ps]
+.trin \[char183]\[pc]
+.trin \[char184]\[ac]
+.trin \[char185]\[S1]
+.trin \[char186]\[Om]
+.trin \[char187]\[Fc]
+.trin \[char188]\[14]
+.trin \[char189]\[12]
+.trin \[char190]\[34]
+.trin \[char191]\[r?]
+.\" 0xC0
+.trin \[char192]\[`A]
+.trin \[char193]\['A]
+.trin \[char194]\[^A]
+.trin \[char195]\[~A]
+.trin \[char196]\[:A]
+.trin \[char197]\[oA]
+.trin \[char198]\[AE]
+.trin \[char199]\[,C]
+.trin \[char200]\[`E]
+.trin \[char201]\['E]
+.trin \[char202]\[^E]
+.trin \[char203]\[:E]
+.trin \[char204]\[`I]
+.trin \[char205]\['I]
+.trin \[char206]\[^I]
+.trin \[char207]\[:I]
+.\" 0xD0
+.trin \[char208]\[G ab]
+.trin \[char209]\[~N]
+.trin \[char210]\[`O]
+.trin \[char211]\['O]
+.trin \[char212]\[^O]
+.trin \[char213]\[~O]
+.trin \[char214]\[:O]
+.trin \[char215]\[tmu]
+.trin \[char216]\[/O]
+.trin \[char217]\[`U]
+.trin \[char218]\['U]
+.trin \[char219]\[^U]
+.trin \[char220]\[:U]
+.trin \[char221]\[I .]
+.trin \[char222]\[S ,]
+.trin \[char223]\[ss]
+.\" 0xE0
+.trin \[char224]\[`a]
+.trin \[char225]\['a]
+.trin \[char226]\[^a]
+.trin \[char227]\[~a]
+.trin \[char228]\[:a]
+.trin \[char229]\[oa]
+.trin \[char230]\[ae]
+.trin \[char231]\[,c]
+.trin \[char232]\[`e]
+.trin \[char233]\['e]
+.trin \[char234]\[^e]
+.trin \[char235]\[:e]
+.trin \[char236]\[`i]
+.trin \[char237]\['i]
+.trin \[char238]\[^i]
+.trin \[char239]\[:i]
+.\" 0xF0
+.trin \[char240]\[g ab]
+.trin \[char241]\[~n]
+.trin \[char242]\[`o]
+.trin \[char243]\['o]
+.trin \[char244]\[^o]
+.trin \[char245]\[~o]
+.trin \[char246]\[:o]
+.trin \[char247]\[tdi]
+.trin \[char248]\[/o]
+.trin \[char249]\[`u]
+.trin \[char250]\['u]
+.trin \[char251]\[^u]
+.trin \[char252]\[:u]
+.trin \[char253]\[.i]
+.trin \[char254]\[s ,]
+.trin \[char255]\[:y]
+.cp \n[_C]
diff --git a/contrib/groff/tmac/lbp.tmac b/contrib/groff/tmac/lbp.tmac
index 9ac3be470096..fab29b571340 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/tmac/lbp.tmac
+++ b/contrib/groff/tmac/lbp.tmac
@@ -57,29 +57,37 @@
. hcode \\$1\\$4
..
.
-.lbp-achar \['A] \' A a
-.lbp-achar \['C] \' C c
-.lbp-achar \['c] \' c c
-.lbp-achar \['I] \' I i
-.lbp-achar \['O] \' O o
-.lbp-achar \['U] \' U u
-.lbp-achar \['Y] \' Y y
-.lbp-achar \['y] \' y y
-.lbp-achar \[:E] \[ad] E e
-.lbp-achar \[:I] \[ad] I i
-.lbp-achar \[:Y] \[ad] Y y
-.lbp-achar \[^A] ^ A a
-.lbp-achar \[^E] ^ E e
-.lbp-achar \[^I] ^ I i
-.lbp-achar \[^O] ^ O o
-.lbp-achar \[^U] ^ U u
-.lbp-achar \[`A] \` A a
-.lbp-achar \[`E] \` E e
-.lbp-achar \[`I] \` I i
-.lbp-achar \[`O] \` O o
-.lbp-achar \[`U] \` U u
-.lbp-achar \[~O] ~ O o
-.lbp-achar \[~o] ~ o o
+.lbp-achar \['A] \' A a
+.lbp-achar \[`A] \` A a
+.lbp-achar \[^A] ^ A a
+.lbp-achar \['C] \' C c
+.lbp-achar \['c] \' c c
+.lbp-achar \[`E] \` E e
+.lbp-achar \[:E] \[ad] E e
+.lbp-achar \[^E] ^ E e
+.lbp-achar "\[G ab]" \[ab] G g
+.lbp-achar "\[g ab]" \[ab] g g
+.lbp-achar \['I] \' I i
+.lbp-achar \[`I] \` I i
+.lbp-achar \[:I] \[ad] I i
+.lbp-achar \[^I] ^ I i
+.lbp-achar "\[I .]" \[a.] I i
+.lbp-achar \['O] \' O o
+.lbp-achar \[`O] \` O o
+.lbp-achar \[^O] ^ O o
+.lbp-achar \[~O] ~ O o
+.lbp-achar \[~o] ~ o o
+.lbp-achar \['U] \' U u
+.lbp-achar \[`U] \` U u
+.lbp-achar \[^U] ^ U u
+.lbp-achar \['Y] \' Y y
+.lbp-achar \['y] \' y y
+.lbp-achar \[:Y] \[ad] Y y
+.
+.fchar \[S ,] \o'S\[ac]'
+.hcode \[S ,]s
+.fchar \[s ,] \o's\[ac]'
+.hcode \[s ,]s
.
.cp \n(_C
.
diff --git a/contrib/groff/tmac/papersize.tmac b/contrib/groff/tmac/papersize.tmac
index fdfb5801458f..57403491cee1 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/tmac/papersize.tmac
+++ b/contrib/groff/tmac/papersize.tmac
@@ -7,9 +7,9 @@
.\" groff ... -dpaper=<format> ...
.\"
.\" Possible values for `format' are the same as the predefined `papersize'
-.\" values (only lowercase; see the groff_font man page) except a7-d7.
-.\" An appended `l' (ell) character denotes landscape orientation.
-.\" Examples: `a4', `c3l', `letterl'.
+.\" values (see the groff_font man page) except a7-d7. An appended `l'
+.\" (ell) character denotes landscape orientation. Examples: `a4', `c3l',
+.\" `letterl'.
.\"
.\" Most output drivers need additional command line switches `-p' and
.\" `-l' to override the default paper length and orientation as set in
@@ -104,6 +104,18 @@
. ds paper-dl-length 22c
. ds paper-dl-width 11c
.
+. \" We assume that letters a-z and A-Z aren't mapped during start-up.
+. tr AaBbCcDdEeFfGgHhIiJjKkLlMmNnOoPpQqRrSsTtUuVvWwXxYyZz
+. di lowercase
+. nop \*[paper]
+. br
+. di
+. asciify lowercase
+. chop lowercase
+. tr AABBCCDDEEFFGGHHIIJJKKLLMMNNOOPPQQRRSSTTUUVVWWXXYYZZ
+. ds paper \*[lowercase]
+. rm lowercase
+.
. ds paper-p \*[paper]
. ds paper-l \*[paper]
. length paper-n \*[paper]
diff --git a/contrib/groff/tmac/ps.tmac b/contrib/groff/tmac/ps.tmac
index 05374ac6cc87..39d431826460 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/tmac/ps.tmac
+++ b/contrib/groff/tmac/ps.tmac
@@ -80,8 +80,16 @@
. hcode \\$1\\$4
..
.
-.ps-achar \['C] \' C c
-.ps-achar \['c] \' c c
+.ps-achar \['C] \' C c
+.ps-achar \['c] \' c c
+.ps-achar "\[G ab]" \[ab] G g
+.ps-achar "\[g ab]" \[ab] g g
+.ps-achar "\[I .]" \[a.] I i
+.
+.fchar \[S ,] \o'S\[ac]'
+.hcode \[S ,]s
+.fchar \[s ,] \o's\[ac]'
+.hcode \[s ,]s
.
.de ps-frac
. schar \[\\$1\\$2] \
diff --git a/contrib/groff/tmac/s.tmac b/contrib/groff/tmac/s.tmac
index e36c3e2eca63..7927c233d597 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/tmac/s.tmac
+++ b/contrib/groff/tmac/s.tmac
@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
s.tmac
-Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2001, 2002
+Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004
Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Written by James Clark (jjc@jclark.com)
@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
+Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
..
.if !\n(.g .ab These ms macros require groff.
.if \n(.C \
@@ -31,7 +31,10 @@ Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
.if (\n[.warn] == 65543) .warn
.\" See if already loaded.
.if r GS .nx
+.mso devtag.tmac
.nr GS 1
+.nr need_eo_h 0
+.nr need_eo_tl 0
.de @error
.tm \\n(.F:\\n(.c: macro error: \\$*
..
@@ -50,7 +53,7 @@ Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
.de @nop
..
.de @init
-.nr PO \\n(.o
+.if !rPO .nr PO \\n(.o
.\" a non-empty environment
.ev ne
\c
@@ -160,6 +163,7 @@ Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
.de RP
.nr cov*rp-format 1
.if \\n[.$] .if '\\$1'no' .nr cov*rp-no 1
+.if rPO .po \\n(POu
.pn 0
..
.de TL
@@ -168,14 +172,14 @@ Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
.rn @AB AB
.rn @AU AU
.rn @AI AI
-.if !'\*(.T'html' .di cov*tl-div
+.di cov*tl-div
.par@reset
.ft B
.ps +2
.vs +3p
.ll (u;\\n[LL]*5/6)
.nr cov*n-au 0
-.HTML-TAG ".tl"
+.DEVTAG-TL
..
.de @AU
.par@reset
@@ -187,10 +191,13 @@ Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
.di cov*au-div!\\n[cov*n-au]
.nf
.ft I
-.ps \\n[PS]
+.ie (\\n[PS] >= 1000) \
+. ps (\\n[PS]z / 1000u)
+.el \
+. ps \\n[PS]
..
.de @AI
-.if !'\*(.T'html' .par@reset
+.par@reset
.if !'\\n(.z'' \{\
. br
. di
@@ -200,7 +207,10 @@ Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
. di cov*ai-div!\\n[cov*n-au]
. nf
. ft R
-. ps \\n[PS]
+. ie (\\n[PS] >= 1000) \
+. ps (\\n[PS]z / 1000u)
+. el \
+. ps \\n[PS]
.\}
..
.de LP
@@ -253,10 +263,18 @@ Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
. di
.\}
.cov*ab-init
-.if !'\*(.T'html' .di cov*ab-div
+.ie '\*(.T'html' \{\
+. cov*tl-au-print
+. als cov*tl-au-print @nop
+.\}
+.el .di cov*ab-div
.par@ab-indent
.par@reset
.if !'\\$1'no' \{\
+. if '\*(.T'html' \{\
+. nf
+. sp
+. \}
. ft I
. ce 1
\\*[ABSTRACT]
@@ -317,7 +335,7 @@ Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
.sp 3
.if d cov*ab-div \{\
. if !'\*(.T'html' . nf
-. cov*ab-div
+. cov*ab-div
.\}
.sp 3
.par@reset
@@ -363,11 +381,15 @@ Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
.rs
.sp 3
.ce 9999
-.if d cov*tl-div .cov*tl-div
+.if d cov*tl-div \{\
+. cov*tl-div
+. DEVTAG-EO-TL
+.\}
.nr cov*i 1
.nr cov*sp 1v
.while \\n[cov*i]<=\\n[cov*n-au] \{\
-. sp \\n[cov*sp]u
+. ie '\*(.T'html' .br
+. el .sp \\n[cov*sp]u
. cov*au-div!\\n[cov*i]
. ie d cov*ai-div!\\n[cov*i] \{\
. sp .5v
@@ -479,7 +501,7 @@ Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
. nr pg*gutw \\n[LL]-(\\n[pg@ncols]*\\n[pg@colw])/(\\n[pg@ncols]-1)
. el .nr pg*gutw 0
.\}
-.HTML-TAG ".mc \\n[pg@ncols] \\n[pg@colw] \\n[pg*gutw]"
+.DEVTAG ".mc \\n[pg@ncols] \\n[pg@colw] \\n[pg*gutw]"
.mk pg*col-top
.ns
.nr pg*col-num 0
@@ -498,7 +520,6 @@ Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
.nr PN \\n%
.nr pg*col-num 0
.nr pg@fn-bottom-margin 0
-.nr pg*saved-po \\n[PO]
.po \\n[PO]u
.ev h
.par@reset
@@ -535,12 +556,12 @@ Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
..
.de pg*end-col
'sp |\\n[pg*col-top]u
-.po (u;\\n[pg*saved-po]+(\\n[pg@colw]+\\n[pg*gutw]*\\n[pg*col-num]))
+.po (u;\\n[PO]+(\\n[pg@colw]+\\n[pg*gutw]*\\n[pg*col-num]))
.\"po +(u;\\n[pg@colw]+\\n[pg*gutw])
.pg*start-col
..
.de pg*end-page
-.po \\n[pg*saved-po]u
+.po \\n[PO]u
.\" Make sure we don't exit if there are still floats or footnotes left-over.
.ie \\n[kp@head]<\\n[kp@tail]:\\n[fn@have-overflow] \{\
. \" Switching environments ensures that we don't get an unnecessary
@@ -996,10 +1017,23 @@ Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
.\" don't set LT so that it can be defaulted from LL
.ie rLT .lt \\n[LT]u
.el .lt \\n[LL]u
-.ps \\n[PS]
+.ie (\\n[PS] >= 1000) \
+. ps (\\n[PS]z / 1000u)
+.el \
+. ps \\n[PS]
.\" don't set VS so that it can be defaulted from PS
-.ie rVS .par*vs \\n[VS]
-.el .par*vs \\n[PS]+2
+.ie rVS \{\
+. ie (\\n[VS] >= 1000) \
+. par*vs "(\\n[VS]p / 1000u)"
+. el \
+. par*vs \\n[VS]
+.\}
+.el \{\
+. ie (\\n[PS] >= 1000) \
+. par*vs "((\\n[PS]p / 1000u) + 2p)"
+. el \
+. par*vs "(\\n[PS] + 2)"
+.\}
.if dFAM .fam \\*[FAM]
.if !rHY .nr HY 14
.hy \\n[HY]
@@ -1031,16 +1065,37 @@ Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
.de par@init
.if !rLT .nr LT \\n[LL]
.if !rFL .nr FL \\n[LL]*5/6
-.if !rVS .nr VS \\n[PS]+2
+.if !rVS \{\
+. ie (\\n[PS] >= 1000) \
+. nr VS (\\n[PS] + 2000)
+. el \
+. nr VS (\\n[PS] + 2)
+.\}
.if !rDI .nr DI .5i
-.if !rFPS .nr FPS \\n[PS]-2
-.if !rFVS .nr FVS \\n[FPS]+2
+.if !rFPS \{\
+. ie (\\n[PS] >= 1000) \
+. nr FPS (\\n[PS] - 2000)
+. el \
+. nr FPS (\\n[PS] - 2)
+.\}
+.if !rFVS \{\
+. ie (\\n[FPS] >= 1000) \
+. nr FVS (\\n[FPS] + 2000)
+. el \
+. nr FVS (\\n[FPS] + 2)
+.\}
.\" don't change environment 0
.ev h
-.ps \\n[PS]
+.ie (\\n[PS] >= 1000) \
+. ps (\\n[PS]z / 1000u)
+.el \
+. ps \\n[PS]
.if !rQI .nr QI 5n
.if !rPI .nr PI 5n
-.par*vs \\n[VS]
+.ie (\\n[VS] >= 1000) \
+. par*vs "(\\n[VS]p / 1000u)"
+.el \
+. par*vs \\n[VS]
.if !rPD .nr PD .3v>?\n(.V
.if !rDD .nr DD .5v>?\n(.V
.if !rFI .nr FI 2n
@@ -1083,6 +1138,10 @@ Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
.\" par@reset
.de par@reset
.br
+.if \\n[need_eo_tl]>0 .DEVTAG-EO-TL
+.nr need_eo_tl 0
+.if \\n[need_eo_h]>0 .DEVTAG-EO-H
+.nr need_eo_h 0
.ce 0
.rj 0
.ul 0
@@ -1098,8 +1157,14 @@ Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
.in (u;\\n[\\n[.ev]:li]+\\n[\\n[.ev]:pli])
.ft 1
.fam \\*[FAM]
-.ps \\n[\\n[.ev]:PS]
-.par*vs \\n[\\n[.ev]:VS]
+.ie (\\n[\\n[.ev]:PS] >= 1000) \
+. ps (\\n[\\n[.ev]:PS]z / 1000u)
+.el \
+. ps \\n[\\n[.ev]:PS]
+.ie (\\n[\\n[.ev]:VS] >= 1000) \
+. par*vs "(\\n[\\n[.ev]:VS]p / 1000u)"
+.el \
+. par*vs \\n[\\n[.ev]:VS]
.ls 1
.TA
.hy \\n[HY]
@@ -1113,13 +1178,18 @@ Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
.de TA
.ta T 5n
..
+.\" \n[PORPHANS] sets number of initial lines of any paragraph,
+.\" which must be kept together, without any included page break.
+.\" Initialise to reproduce original behaviour; user may adjust it.
+.if !rPORPHANS .nr PORPHANS 1
+.
.de par*start
.ds@auto-end
.nr \\n[.ev]:pli \\$1
.nr \\n[.ev]:pri \\$2
.par@reset
.sp \\n[\\n[.ev]:PD]u
-.ne 1v+\\n(.Vu
+.ne \\n[PORPHANS]v+\\n(.Vu
..
.de par@finish
.nr \\n[.ev]:pli 0
@@ -1156,33 +1226,15 @@ Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
. di
. chop par*label
. ti -\\n[\\n[.ev]:ai]u
-. ie \\n[dl]+1n<=\\n[\\n[.ev]:ai] \\*[par*label]\h'|\\n[\\n[.ev]:ai]u'\c
-. el \{\
-\\*[par*label]
-. br
-. \}
-. rm par*label
-.\}
-..
-.de @IP-html
-.if \\n[.$]>1 .nr \\n[.ev]:ai (n;\\$2)
-.par*start \\n[\\n[.ev]:ai] 0
-.if !'\\$1'' \{\
-. \" Divert the label so as to freeze any spaces.
-. di par*label
-. par*push-tag-env
-\&\\$1
-. par*pop-tag-env
-. di
-. chop par*label
-. ti -\\n[\\n[.ev]:ai]u
. ie \\n[dl]+1n<=\\n[\\n[.ev]:ai] \{\
-. HTML-TAG-NS ".col 1"
-\\$1\h'|\\n[\\n[.ev]:ai]u'\c
-. HTML-TAG-NS ".col 2"
+. DEVTAG-COL 1
+\\*[par*label]\h'|\\n[\\n[.ev]:ai]u'\c
+. DEVTAG-COL 2
. \}
. el \{\
-\\$1
+. DEVTAG-COL 1
+\\*[par*label]
+. DEVTAG-COL-NEXT 2
. br
. \}
. rm par*label
@@ -1320,13 +1372,40 @@ Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
.\}
.el \!.par*box-draw \\$1 \\$2
..
-.de @SH
+.\" \n[HORPHANS] sets how many lines of the following paragraph must be
+.\" kept together, with a preceding section header. Initialise it,
+.\" to reproduce original behaviour; user may change it.
+.if !rHORPHANS .nr HORPHANS 1
+.
+.\" \n[GROWPS] and \n[PSINCR] cause auto-increment of header point size.
+.\" Initialise them, so they have no effect, unless explicitly set by the user.
+.if !rGROWPS .nr GROWPS 0
+.if !rPSINCR .nr PSINCR 1p
+.
+.de SH-NO-TAG
.par@finish
-.\" Keep together the heading and the first two lines of the next paragraph.
-.ne 3v+\\n[\\n[.ev]:PD]u+\\n(.Vu
+.\" Keep the heading and the first few lines of the next paragraph together.
+.\" (\n[HORPHANS] defines "first few" -- default = 1; user may redefine it).
+.nr sh*minvs \\n[HORPHANS]v
+.if \\n[sh*psincr]<0 .nr sh*psincr 0
+.ie \\n(VS<1000 .par*vs \\n(VSp+\\n[sh*psincr]u
+.el .par*vs \\n(VSp/1000u+\\n[sh*psincr]u
+.ne 2v+\\n[sh*minvs]u+\\n[\\n[.ev]:PD]u+\\n(.Vu
+.\" Adjust point size for heading text, as specified by \n[GROWPS] and \n[PSINCR].
+.ie \\n(PS<1000 .ps \\n(PS+\\n[sh*psincr]u
+.el .ps \\n(PSz/1000u+\\n[sh*psincr]u
.sp 1
.ft B
-.HTML-TAG ".SH 1"
+..
+.de @SH
+.\" Standard ms implementation does not expect an argument,
+.\" but allow ".SH n" to make heading point size match ".NH n",
+.\" for same "n", when \n[GROWPS] and \n[PSINCR] are set.
+. nr sh*psincr 0
+. if 0\\$1>0 .nr sh*psincr (\\n[GROWPS]-0\\$1)*\\n[PSINCR]
+. SH-NO-TAG
+. DEVTAG-SH 1
+. if '\*(.T'html' .nr need_eo_h 1
..
.\" TL, AU, and AI are aliased to these in cov*ab-init.
.de par@TL
@@ -1336,7 +1415,8 @@ Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
.ps +2
.vs +3p
.ce 9999
-.HTML-TAG ".tl"
+.DEVTAG-TL
+.nr need_eo_tl 1
..
.de par@AU
.par@finish
@@ -1351,7 +1431,10 @@ Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
..
.\" In paragraph macros.
.de NL
-.ps \\n[\\n[.ev]:PS]
+.ie (\\n[\\n[.ev]:PS] >= 1000) \
+. ps (\\n[\\n[.ev]:PS]z / 1000u)
+.el \
+. ps \\n[\\n[.ev]:PS]
..
.de SM
.ps -2
@@ -1449,7 +1532,6 @@ Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
.nr nh*hl 0
.\" numbered heading
.de @NH
-.HTML-TAG ".NH \\$1"
.ie '\\$1'S' \{\
. shift
. nr nh*hl 0
@@ -1484,14 +1566,19 @@ Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
. \}
. nr H\\n[nh*hl] +1
.\}
-.ds SN
-.nr nh*i 0
+.ds SN-NO-DOT \\n(H1
+.nr nh*i 1
.while \\n[nh*i]<\\n[nh*hl] \{\
. nr nh*i +1
-. as SN \\n[H\\n[nh*i]].
+. as SN-NO-DOT .\\n[H\\n[nh*i]]
.\}
-.SH
-\\*[SN]
+.ds SN-DOT \\*[SN-NO-DOT].
+.if !dSN .als SN SN-DOT
+.nr sh*psincr (\\n[GROWPS]-\\n[nh*hl])*\\n[PSINCR]
+.SH-NO-TAG
+.DEVTAG-NH "\\$1"
+. if '\*(.T'html' .nr need_eo_h 1
+\\*[SN-DOT]
..
.\" ****************************
.\" ******** module toc ********
@@ -1528,7 +1615,7 @@ Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
. ev
. di
.\}
-.el .@error XS without XE
+.el .@error XE without XS
..
.de toc*end-entry
\\a\\t\\*[toc*num]
@@ -1539,7 +1626,10 @@ Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
.1C
.if !'\\$1'no' \{\
. ce 1
-. ps \\n[PS]+2
+. ie (\\n[PS] >= 1000) \
+. ps ((\\n[PS]z / 1000u) + 2z)
+. el \
+. ps \\n[PS]+2
. ft B
\\*[TOC]
. ft
@@ -1586,7 +1676,7 @@ Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
. HTML-IMAGE-INLINE
.\}
.if \\n[eqn*type]=2 .HTML-IMAGE
-.if !'\*(.T'html' .nf
+.nf
..
.de @div-end!eqn*div
.@EN
@@ -1600,7 +1690,7 @@ Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
. nr eqn*have-num 0
. if !'\\*[eqn*num]'' .nr eqn*have-num 1
. ie \\n[dl]:\\n[eqn*have-num] \{\
-. if !'\*(.T'html' .sp \\n[DD]u
+. sp \\n[DD]u
. par@reset
. ds eqn*tabs \\n[.tabs]
. nf
@@ -1627,7 +1717,8 @@ Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
. ta (u;\\n[.l]-\\n[.i])R
\t\\*[eqn*num]
. \}
-. if !'\*(.T'html' .sp \\n[DD]u
+.\". if !'\*(.T'html' .sp \\n[DD]u
+. sp \\n[DD]u
. ta \\*[eqn*tabs]
. \}
. el \{
@@ -1659,7 +1750,6 @@ Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
..
.de @TS
.sp \\n[DD]u
-.\" .if !'\*(.T'html' .sp \\n[DD]u
.if '\\$1'H' .di tbl*header-div
.HTML-IMAGE
..
@@ -1862,6 +1952,12 @@ Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
.ref*field A ,
.if r [A .nr ref*suppress-period \\n([A
..
+.de ref*add-V
+.ref*field V "" \fB \fR
+..
+.de ref*add-N
+.ref*field N \z( "" ")"
+..
.de ref*add-dflt
.ref*field \\$1 ,
..
@@ -1977,8 +2073,4 @@ Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
. \}
..
.par@load-init
-.if '\*(.T'html' \{\
-. rm @IP
-. als @IP @IP-html
-.\}
.\" Make sure that no blank lines creep in at the end of this file.
diff --git a/contrib/groff/tmac/trace.tmac b/contrib/groff/tmac/trace.tmac
index c341b7621483..286c605b870e 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/tmac/trace.tmac
+++ b/contrib/groff/tmac/trace.tmac
@@ -10,6 +10,7 @@
.eo
.
.rn de !!de
+.rn de1 !!de1
.
.
.!!de de
@@ -17,12 +18,12 @@
. ec
. do !!de \$1
. ie "\$1"\\$0" .do tm1 "\\*[!!sp]*** de trace enter: \\$0 \\$@
-. el .do tm1 "\*[!!sp]*** trace enter \$1: \\$0 \\$@
+. el .do tm1 "\\*[!!sp]*** de trace enter \$1: \\$0 \\$@
. do as !!sp " \"
. do nop \\*[!!\$1]\\
. do substring !!sp 1
. ie "\$1"\\$0" .do tm1 "\\*[!!sp]*** trace exit: \\$0 \\$@
-. el .do tm1 "\*[!!sp]*** trace exit \$1: \\$0 \\$@
+. el .do tm1 "\\*[!!sp]*** trace exit \$1: \\$0 \\$@
\..
.
. do ds !!d1 !!\$1
@@ -32,19 +33,40 @@
. do dei !!d1 !!d2
..
.
+.!!de de1
+. do ecs
+. ec
+. do !!de \$1
+. ie "\$1"\\$0" .do tm1 "\\*[!!sp]*** de1 trace enter: \\$0 \\$@
+. el .do tm1 "\\*[!!sp]*** de1 trace enter \$1: \\$0 \\$@
+. do as !!sp " \"
+. do nop \\*[!!\$1]\\
+. do substring !!sp 1
+. ie "\$1"\\$0" .do tm1 "\\*[!!sp]*** trace exit: \\$0 \\$@
+. el .do tm1 "\\*[!!sp]*** trace exit \$1: \\$0 \\$@
+\..
+.
+. do ds !!d1 !!\$1
+. do ds !!d2 \$2
+.
+. do ecr
+. do dei1 !!d1 !!d2
+..
+.
.rn am !!am
+.rn am1 !!am1
.
-.!!am am
+.!!de am
. do ecs
. ec
-. do !!am \$1
+. do !!de \$1
. ie "\$1"\\$0" .do tm1 "\\*[!!sp]*** am trace enter: \\$0 \\$@
-. el .do tm1 "\*[!!sp]*** am trace enter \$1: \\$0 \\$@
-. as !!sp " \"
+. el .do tm1 "\\*[!!sp]*** am trace enter \$1: \\$0 \\$@
+. do as !!sp " \"
. do nop \\*[!!\$1]\\
-. substring !!sp 1
+. do substring !!sp 1
. ie "\$1"\\$0" .do tm1 "\\*[!!sp]*** trace exit: \\$0 \\$@
-. el .do tm1 "\*[!!sp]*** trace exit \$1: \\$0 \\$@
+. el .do tm1 "\\*[!!sp]*** trace exit \$1: \\$0 \\$@
\..
.
. do ds !!a1 !!\$1
@@ -54,6 +76,34 @@
. do ami !!a1 !!a2
..
.
+.!!de am1
+. do ecs
+. ec
+. do !!de \$1
+. ie "\$1"\\$0" .do tm1 "\\*[!!sp]*** am1 trace enter: \\$0 \\$@
+. el .do tm1 "\\*[!!sp]*** am1 trace enter \$1: \\$0 \\$@
+. do as !!sp " \"
+. do nop \\*[!!\$1]\\
+. do substring !!sp 1
+. ie "\$1"\\$0" .do tm1 "\\*[!!sp]*** trace exit: \\$0 \\$@
+. el .do tm1 "\\*[!!sp]*** trace exit \$1: \\$0 \\$@
+\..
+.
+. do ds !!a1 !!\$1
+. do ds !!a2 \$2
+.
+. do ecr
+. do ami1 !!a1 !!a2
+..
+.
+.rn return !!return
+.
+.!!de1 return
+. substring !!sp 1
+. tm1 "\*[!!sp]*** return
+. !!return twice
+..
+.
.ec
.
.cp \n(_C
diff --git a/contrib/groff/tmac/troffrc-end b/contrib/groff/tmac/troffrc-end
index ef4f008237cd..53f1bef50c37 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/tmac/troffrc-end
+++ b/contrib/groff/tmac/troffrc-end
@@ -13,8 +13,7 @@
.do if !d HTML-IMAGE-RIGHT .do ds HTML-IMAGE-RIGHT
.do if !d HTML-IMAGE-LEFT .do ds HTML-IMAGE-LEFT
.do if !d HTML-IMAGE-END .do ds HTML-IMAGE-END
-.do if !d HTML-TAG .do ds HTML-TAG
-.do if !d HTML-TAG-NS .do ds HTML-TAG-NS
+.do if !d DEVTAG .do ds DEVTAG
.do if !d HTML-DO-IMAGE .do ds HTML-DO-IMAGE
.
.\" Don't let blank lines creep in here.
diff --git a/contrib/groff/tmac/unicode.tmac b/contrib/groff/tmac/unicode.tmac
new file mode 100644
index 000000000000..6c015b2aa232
--- /dev/null
+++ b/contrib/groff/tmac/unicode.tmac
@@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
+.\" unicode.tmac
+.\"
+.\" EOF
diff --git a/contrib/groff/tmac/www.tmac b/contrib/groff/tmac/www.tmac
index 621da7ebf205..5dcbd1eea73c 100644
--- a/contrib/groff/tmac/www.tmac
+++ b/contrib/groff/tmac/www.tmac
@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ Installed position: groff's main macro directory.
This file is part of groff, the GNU roff type-setting system.
-Copyright (C) 2001, 2002, 2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+Copyright (C) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
written by Gaius Mulley <gaius@glam.ac.uk>, with additions by
Werner Lemberg <wl@gnu.org> and Bernd Warken <bwarken@mayn.de>.
@@ -26,8 +26,8 @@ for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with groff; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free
-Software Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA
-02111-1307, USA.
+Software Foundation, 51 Franklin St - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
+02110-1301, USA.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -42,9 +42,14 @@ www functionality. It should work with any macro set.
.\" Setup
.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
.
+.do if d www:lenstr .nx
+.
+.do mso devtag.tmac
+.
.nr _C \n(.C
.cp 0
.
+.
.nr www-html 0
.if '\*[.T]'html' .nr www-html 1
.
@@ -104,6 +109,18 @@ www functionality. It should work with any macro set.
.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
.
.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
+.\" www:paraspace
+.\"
+.\" Space before paragraph. Use \n[PD] if it exists.
+.\"
+.nr www:pd 0.5v
+.de www:paraspace
+. ie r PD .sp \\n[PD]u
+. el .sp \\n[www:pd]u
+..
+.
+.\"
+.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
.\" www:error (<test>...)
.\"
.\" Print error message
@@ -191,7 +208,7 @@ www functionality. It should work with any macro set.
.\" Arguments: >=2: <result> <char> [<char>...]
.\"
.de www:url_breaks_splitted
-. nr \\$0:min 5 \" minimal number of characters for next line
+. nr \\$0:min 5 \" minimal number of characters for next line
. if (\\n[.$] < 2) \
. www:error .\\$0 expects at least 2 arguments.
. ds \\$0:res \\$1\"
@@ -244,23 +261,36 @@ www functionality. It should work with any macro set.
.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
.
.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
-.\" HTML (<address> <description> [<punctuation>])
+.\" HTML
.\"
.\" the main auxiliary macro for the HTML interface
.\"
.de HTML
. if \\n[www-html] \{\
-. \" the following line makes the vertical mode leave, so to say
+. \" was implemented via .nop \&\X^html:\\$*^ but
+. \" is now implemented using HTML-NS to utilize code factoring.
+. \"
+. \" the `\&' makes the vertical mode leave, so to say
+. \"
+. nop \&\c
+. HTML-NS \\$*
. nop \&
-. nop \X^html:\\$*^
. \}
..
.\"
.\" an auxiliary macro for HTML (without following space)
.\"
.de HTML-NS
-. if \\n[www-html] \
-. nop \X^html:\\$*^\c
+. nop \X^html:\\$*^\c
+..
+.\"
+.\" emit a HTML tag after shutting down a (possibly open) paragraph
+.\"
+.de HTML</p>
+. if \\n[www-html] \{\
+. \" the `\&' makes the vertical mode leave, so to say
+. nop \&\X^html</p>:\\$*^
+. \}
..
.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
.\" HX n
@@ -292,20 +322,50 @@ www functionality. It should work with any macro set.
.\" if description is absent then the url becomes the anchor text
.\"
.de URL
-. ds \\$0:adr \\$1\"
-. www:url_breaks \\$0:adr
+. ie !'\\$1'' \{\
+. ds \\$0:adr \\$1\"
+. www:url_breaks \\$0:adr
+. \}
. ie \\n[www-html] \{\
+. ie '\\$3'' \
+. ds \\$0:after \&
+. el \
+. ds \\$0:after \&\\$3
. ie '\\$2'' \
-. HTML <a href="\\$1">\\$1</a>\\$3
+. HTML-NS <a href="\\$1">\\$1</a>
. el \
-. HTML <a href="\\$1">\\$2</a>\\$3
+. HTML-NS <a href="\\$1">\\$2</a>
+. nop \\*[\\$0:after]
+. rm \\$0:after
. \}
. el \{\
. if !r ps4html .ad l
-. ie '\\$2'' \
-. nop \%\[la]\m[blue]\f[C]\\*[\\$0:adr]\f[]\m[]\[ra]\\$3
-. el \
-. nop \m[blue]\\$2\m[] \%\[la]\f[C]\\*[\\$0:adr]\f[]\[ra]\\$3
+. ie '\\$2'' \{\
+. ie '\\$1'' \{\
+. ie !'\\$3'' \
+. nop \\$3
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. ie \\n[.color] \
+. nop \%\[la]\m[blue]\f[C]\\*[\\$0:adr]\f[]\m[]\[ra]\\$3
+. el \
+. nop \%\[la]\f[CB]\\*[\\$0:adr]\f[]\[ra]\\$3
+. \}
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. ie '\\$1'' \{\
+. ie \\n[.color] \
+. nop \m[blue]\\$2\m[]\\$3
+. el \
+. nop \f[B]\\$2\f[]\\$3
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. ie \\n[.color] \
+. nop \m[blue]\\$2\m[] \%\[la]\f[C]\\*[\\$0:adr]\f[]\[ra]\\$3
+. el \
+. nop \f[B]\\$2\f[] \%\[la]\f[C]\\*[\\$0:adr]\f[]\[ra]\\$3
+. \}
+. \}
. if !r ps4html .ad
. \}
. rm \\$0:adr
@@ -340,10 +400,32 @@ www functionality. It should work with any macro set.
. URL mailto:\\$1 "\\$2" "\\$3"
. \}
. el \{\
-. ie '\\$2'' \
-. nop \%\m[blue]\f[C]\\$1\f[]\m[]\\$3
-. el \
-. nop \m[blue]\\$2\m[] \%\[la]\f[C]\\$1\f[]\[ra]\\$3
+. ie '\\$2'' \{\
+. ie '\\$1'' \{\
+. ie !'\\$3'' \
+. nop \\$3
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. ie \\n[.color] \
+. nop \%\m[blue]\f[C]\\$1\f[]\m[]\\$3
+. el \
+. nop \%\f[CB]\\$1\f[]\\$3
+. \}
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. ie '\\$1'' \{\
+. ie \\n[.color] \
+. nop \m[blue]\\$2\m[]\\$3
+. el \
+. nop \f[B]\\$2\f[]\\$3
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. ie \\n[.color] \
+. nop \m[blue]\\$2\m[] \%\[la]\f[C]\\$1\f[]\[ra]\\$3
+. el
+. nop \f[B]\\$2\f[] \%\[la]\f[C]\\$1\f[]\[ra]\\$3
+. \}
+. \}
. \}
..
.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -366,12 +448,12 @@ www functionality. It should work with any macro set.
.de IMG
. ie \\n[www-html] \{\
. ie '\\$2'-R' \
-. HTML-TAG ".right-image"
+. DEVTAG ".right-image"
. el \{\
. ie '\\$2'-L' \
-. HTML-TAG ".left-image"
+. DEVTAG ".left-image"
. el \
-. HTML-TAG ".centered-image"
+. DEVTAG ".centered-image"
. \}
. nr www-width 100
. if !'\\$3'' \
@@ -379,33 +461,13 @@ www functionality. It should work with any macro set.
. nr www-height \\n[www-width]
. if !'\\$4'' \
. nr www-height \\$4
-. HTML <img src="\\$1" width=\\n[www-width] height=\\n[www-height]>
+. HTML <img src="\\$1" alt="Image \\$1" \
+ width=\\n[www-width] height=\\n[www-height]>
. \}
. el \
. nop \[la]\f[C]\\$1\f[]\[ra]
..
.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
-.\" HTML-TAG
-.\"
-.\" Emit a tag for grohtml. This is an internal macro.
-.\"
-.de HTML-TAG
-. if \\n[www-html] \{\
-. \" the following line makes the vertical mode leave, so to say
-. nop \&
-. nop \X^html-tag:\\$*^
-. \}
-..
-.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
-.\" HTML-TAG-NS
-.\"
-.\" Emit a tag for grohtml (without a space). This is an internal macro.
-.\"
-.de HTML-TAG-NS
-. if \\n[www-html] \
-. nop \X^html-tag:\\$*^\c
-..
-.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
.\" PIMG [-R|-L|-C] filename [width] [height]
.\"
.\" Include a png image. It will work for -Tps and -Thtml.
@@ -419,12 +481,12 @@ www functionality. It should work with any macro set.
.de PIMG
. ie \\n[www-html] \{\
. ie '\\$1'-R' \
-. HTML-TAG ".right-image"
+. DEVTAG ".right-image"
. el \{\
. ie '\\$1'-L' \
-. HTML-TAG ".left-image"
+. DEVTAG ".left-image"
. el \
-. HTML-TAG ".centered-image"
+. DEVTAG ".centered-image"
. \}
. nr www-width 0
. nr www-height 0
@@ -434,15 +496,16 @@ www functionality. It should work with any macro set.
. nr www-height (\\$4 * 100 / 240)
. ie (\\n[www-width] == 0) \{\
. ie (\\n[www-height] == 0) \
-. HTML <img src="\\$2">
+. HTML <img src="\\$2" alt="Image \\$2">
. el \
-. HTML <img src="\\$1" height=\\n[www-height]>
+. HTML <img src="\\$1" alt="Image \\$2" height=\\n[www-height]>
. \}
. el \{\
. ie (\\n[www-height] == 0) \
-. HTML <img src="\\$2" width=\\n[www-width]>
+. HTML <img src="\\$2" alt="Image \\$2" width=\\n[www-width]>
. el \
-. HTML <img src="\\$2" width=\\n[www-width] height=\\n[www-height]>
+. HTML <img src="\\$2" alt="Image \\$2" width=\\n[www-width] \
+ height=\\n[www-height]>
. \}
. \}
. el \{\
@@ -465,13 +528,14 @@ www functionality. It should work with any macro set.
.nr www-right-ll-trap 0
.
.de www-finish-left-po
-. po -\\n[www-left-indent]u
+. po -(\\n[www-left-indent]u + \\n[www-image-gap]u)
. wh \\n[www-left-po-trap]u
. nr www-left-indent 0
..
.
+.\" called when the -R picture is finished
.de www-finish-right-ll
-. ll +\\n[www-right-indent]u
+. ll +(\\n[www-right-indent]u + \\n[www-image-gap]u)
. \" now see whether we need to inline www-finish-left-ll
. if (\\n[www-left-ll-trap]u > 0) \
. if ((\\n[www-right-ll-trap]u + 1v) >= \\n[www-left-ll-trap]u) \{\
@@ -502,51 +566,161 @@ www functionality. It should work with any macro set.
. mk www-left-po-trap
. nr www-left-po-trap +1v
. wh \\n[www-left-po-trap]u www-finish-left-po
-. ll +\\n[www-left-indent]u
+. ll +(\\n[www-left-indent]u + \\n[www-image-gap]u)
. wh \\n[www-left-ll-trap]u
. nr www-left-ll-trap 0
..
+.
+.\" www-handle-percent arg N1 N2 S1
+.\" arg - input string (number or number%)
+.\" output parameters:
+.\" N1 - name of number register 1=absolute 0=percentage
+.\" N2 - number register name for absolute value
+.\" S1 - string register name for percentage value
+.
+.de www-handle-percent
+. ds www-percent \\$1\"
+. substring www-percent -1 -1
+.
+. ie '\\*[www-percent]'%' \{\
+. ds www-abs \\$1\"
+. substring www-abs 0 -2
+. nr \\$2 0
+. nr \\$3 \\*[www-abs]
+. ds \\$4 \\$1\"
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. nr \\$2 1
+. nr \\$3 \\$1
+. ds \\$4 none\"
+. \}
+..
+.
.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
-.\" MPIMG [-R|-L] filename [width] [height]
+.\" MPIMG [-R|-L] [-G gap] filename [width [height]]
.\"
.\" Include a png image and wrap text around it. It will work for
.\" -Tps and -Thtml. The default value for WIDTH is 1i; default value
.\" for HEIGHT is WIDTH; the default alignment is left (-L).
+.\" -G is used to insert a gap between the text and the image.
+.\" The height and width can also be given as a percentage.
+.\" The PostScript device converts the percentage width into an
+.\" absolute value by using \\n[.l], and the height by using \\n[.p].
+.\"
.\"
.\" Note: This macro can only be used with the `-U' option of groff,
.\" activating unsafe mode, if not used with -Thtml; the PNG image
.\" is then converted to the EPS format using netpbm utilities.
.\"
+.
+.nr www-htmlimage-gap 0
+.
.de MPIMG
+. nr www-image-just 1
+. nr www-image-gap 0
+. while (\\n[.$] > 0) \{\
+. if '-L'\\$1' \{\
+. nr www-image-just 1
+. shift
+. continue
+. \}
+. if '-R'\\$1' \{\
+. nr www-image-just 0
+. shift
+. continue
+. \}
+. if '-G'\\$1' \{\
+. nr www-image-gap \\$2
+. nr www-htmlimage-gap (\\$2 * 100 / 240)
+. shift 2
+. continue
+. \}
+. break
+. \}
+.
. nr www-width 1i
-. if !'\\$3'' \
-. nr www-width \\$3
-. nr www-height \\n[www-width]
-. if !'\\$4'' \
-. nr www-height \\$4
-. nr www-width (\\n[www-width] * 100 / 240)
-. nr www-height (\\n[www-height] * 100 / 240)
+. nr www-height 1i
+. ds www-size-specs "width=\\n[www-width] height=\\n[www-height]\"
+. ie !'\\$2'' \{\
+. nr www-is-absolute 0
+. nr www-absolute 0
+. ds www-percentage none\"
+. www-handle-percent \\$2 www-is-absolute www-absolute www-percentage
+. ie !\\n[www-is-absolute] \{\
+. \" percentage of linelength requested
+. nr www-width (\\n[www-absolute] * \\n[.l] / 100)
+. if \\n[www-html] \
+. nr www-width (\\n[www-width] * 100 / 240)
+. ds www-size-specs "width=\\*[www-percentage]\"
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. nr www-width \\n[www-absolute]
+. if \\n[www-html] \
+. nr www-width (\\n[www-width] * 100 / 240)
+. ds www-size-specs "width=\\n[www-width]\"
+. \}
+.
+. nr www-height \\n[www-width]
+. ie !'\\$3'' \{\
+. nr www-is-absolute 0
+. nr www-absolute 0
+. ds www-percentage none\"
+. www-handle-percent \\$3 www-is-absolute www-absolute www-percentage
+. ie !\\n[www-is-absolute] \{\
+. \" percentage of pagelength requested
+. nr www-height (\\n[www-absolute] * \\n[.p] / 100)
+. if \\n[www-html] \
+. nr www-height (\\n[www-height] * 100 / 240)
+. ds www-size-specs "\\*[www-size-specs] height=\\*[www-percentage]\"
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. nr www-height \\n[www-absolute]
+. if \\n[www-html] \
+. nr www-height (\\n[www-height] * 100 / 240)
+. ds www-size-specs "\\*[www-size-specs] height=\\*[www-height]\"
+. \}
+. \}
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. \" height not specified; use width value
+. ie !\\n[www-is-absolute] \{\
+. \" percentage value
+. ds www-size-specs "\\*[www-size-specs] height=\\*[www-percentage]\"
+. nr www-height \\n[www-width]
+. \}
+. el \{\
+. ds www-size-specs "\\*[www-size-specs] height=\\*[www-width]\"
+. nr www-height \\n[www-width]
+. \}
+. \}
+.
. ie \\n[www-html] \{\
-. ie '\\$1'-R' \
-. HTML <img src="\\$2" align=right width=\\n[www-width] height=\\n[www-height]>
+. ie !\\n[www-image-just] \
+. HTML <img src="\\$1" alt="Image \\$1" hspace=\\n[www-htmlimage-gap] \
+ align=right \\*[www-size-specs]>
. el \
-. HTML <img src="\\$2" align=left width=\\n[www-width] height=\\n[www-height]>
+. HTML <img src="\\$1" alt="Image \\$1" hspace=\\n[www-htmlimage-gap] \
+ align=left \\*[www-size-specs]>
. \}
. el \{\
+. tm www-width is \\n[www-width]
+. tm www-height is \\n[www-height]
. if !r ps4html \{\
. www-make-unique-name
-. sy pngtopnm \\$2 | pnmcrop -white | @PNMTOPS_NOSETPAGE@ -noturn > \\*[www-unique-name].eps
-. ie '\\$1'-R' \{\
+. sy pngtopnm \\$1 | pnmcrop -white | @PNMTOPS_NOSETPAGE@ -noturn > \\*[www-unique-name].eps
+. ie !\\n[www-image-just] \{\
. \" we must now disable a possible left image trap
. sp -1
. if (\\n[www-left-ll-trap] > 0) \
. wh \\n[www-left-ll-trap]u
. if (\\n[www-left-po-trap] > 0) \
. wh \\n[www-left-po-trap]u
-. PSPIC -R \\*[www-unique-name].eps \\$3 \\$4
+. PSPIC -R \\*[www-unique-name].eps \\n[www-width]u \\n[www-height]u
. sp -\\n[ps-desht]u
. nr www-right-indent \\n[ps-deswid]u
-. ll -\\n[www-right-indent]u
+. \" we want to have some space between text and image,
+. \" so the line length must be shorter
+. ll -(\\n[www-right-indent]u + \\n[www-image-gap]u)
. mk www-right-ll-trap
. nr www-right-ll-trap +(\\n[ps-desht]u - 1v)
. wh \\n[www-right-ll-trap]u www-finish-right-ll
@@ -560,11 +734,13 @@ www functionality. It should work with any macro set.
. \" we must now disable a possible right image trap
. if (\\n[www-right-ll-trap] > 0) \
. wh \\n[www-right-ll-trap]u
-. PSPIC -L \\*[www-unique-name].eps \\$3 \\$4
+. PSPIC -L \\*[www-unique-name].eps \\n[www-width]u \\n[www-height]u
. sp -\\n[ps-desht]u
. nr www-left-indent \\n[ps-deswid]u
-. po +\\n[www-left-indent]u
-. ll -\\n[www-left-indent]u
+. \" increase offset by gap
+. po +(\\n[www-left-indent]u + \\n[www-image-gap]u)
+. \" decrease line length by gap
+. ll -(\\n[www-left-indent]u + \\n[www-image-gap]u)
. mk www-left-ll-trap
. nr www-left-ll-trap +(\\n[ps-desht]u - 1v)
. wh \\n[www-left-ll-trap]u www-finish-left-ll
@@ -595,13 +771,13 @@ www functionality. It should work with any macro set.
. nr www-heading-no 1
. el \
. nr www-heading-no \\$1
-. HTML-TAG ".NH \\n[www-heading-no]"
+. DEVTAG-NH \\n[www-heading-no]
..
.
.de HnE
. if (\\n[www-heading-no] == -1) \
. www-error "HnE found without a corresponding HnS"
-. br
+. DEVTAG-EO-H
..
.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
.\" LK
@@ -610,20 +786,15 @@ www functionality. It should work with any macro set.
.\" section/numbered headings at this position.
.\"
.de LK
-. HTML-TAG ".links"
+. DEVTAG ".links"
..
.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
.\" HR
.\"
-.\" Produce a horizontal line
+.\" Produce a horizontal line.
.\"
.de HR
-. ie \\n[www-html] \{\
-. ti 0
-. HTML-NS <hr>
-. \}
-. el \
-. sp
+. HTML</p> "<hr>"
..
.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
.\" NHR
@@ -632,19 +803,21 @@ www functionality. It should work with any macro set.
.\" emits by default.
.\"
.de NHR
-. HTML-TAG ".no-auto-rule"
+. DEVTAG ".no-auto-rule"
..
.\"
.\" www-end-nowhere - end of input trap called to finish diversion.
.\"
.de www-end-nowhere
-. di
+. if !\\n[www-html] \
+. di
+. DEVTAG-EO-TL
..
.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
.\" HTL
.\"
.\" Generate an HTML title only. This differs from the -ms .TL macro
-.\" which generates both an HTML title and a H1 heading.
+.\" which generates both an HTML title and an H1 heading.
.\"
.\" This is useful when an author wishes to use a HTML title as search
.\" engine fodder but a graphic title in the document.
@@ -652,51 +825,108 @@ www functionality. It should work with any macro set.
.\" The macro terminates when a space or break is seen (.sp, .br).
.\"
.de HTL
-. HTML-TAG ".html-tl"
-. if !\\n[www-html] \{\
+. DEVTAG ".html-tl"
+. if !\\n[www-html] \
. di www-nowhere
-. it 2 www-end-nowhere
-. \}
+. it 2 www-end-nowhere
..
.
.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
-.\" auxiliary definitions for ULS / ULE
+.\" auxiliary definitions for lists
+.\"
+.ds www-ul-level1 \[bu]\ \ \"
+.ds www-ul-level2 \[sq]\ \ \"
+.ds www-ul-level3 \[ci]\ \ \"
+.nr www-ul-level 0
+.
+.ds www-ol-level1 decimal\"
+.ds www-ol-level2 lower-alpha\"
+.ds www-ol-level3 lower-roman\"
+.ds www-ol-tmp 00\ \ \"
+.nr www-ol-ctr1 0 1
+.nr www-ol-ctr2 0 1
+.nr www-ol-ctr3 0 1
+.af www-ol-ctr2 a
+.af www-ol-ctr3 i
+.nr www-ol-level 0
+.
+.nr www-dl-level 0
+.nr www-dl-shift 5n
+.
+.\"
+.\" allow nested lists
.\"
-.ds www-level1 \[bu]\ \ \"
-.ds www-level2 \[sq]\ \ \"
-.ds www-level3 \[ci]\ \ \"
-.nr www-level 0
.nr www-depth 0
+.nr www-li-indent \n[.i]
+.ds www-level0 nop\"
+.ds www-level1
+.ds www-level2
+.ds www-level3
+.ds www-level4
+.ds www-level5
+.ds www-level6
+.ds www-level7
+.ds www-level8
+.ds www-level9
+.
+.\" which macro to use for LI
+.de www-push-li
+. nr www-depth +1
+. ds www-level\\n[www-depth] \\$1\"
+. als LI \\$1
+..
+.
+.de www-pop-li
+. nr www-depth -1
+. als LI \\*[www-level\\n[www-depth]]
+..
.
.\"
.\" Auxiliary macro for ULS.
.\"
-.de www-push-level
-. nr www-level +1
-. if (\\n[www-level] > 3) \
-. www-error "too many levels of indentation (\\n[www-level])"
+.de www-push-ul-level
+. nr www-ul-level +1
+. if (\\n[www-ul-level] > 3) \
+. www-error "ULS: too many levels of indentation (\\n[www-ul-level])"
..
.\"
.\" Auxiliary macro for ULE.
.\"
-.de www-pop-level
-. if !\\n[www-level] \
-. www-error "trying to terminate a list which does not exist"
-. nr www-level -1
+.de www-pop-ul-level
+. if !\\n[www-ul-level] \
+. www-error "ULE: trying to terminate a list which does not exist"
+. nr www-ul-level -1
+..
+.
+.\"
+.\" Auxiliary macro for OLS.
+.\"
+.de www-push-ol-level
+. nr www-ol-level +1
+. if (\\n[www-ol-level] > 3) \
+. www-error "OLS: too many levels of indentation (\\n[www-ol-level])"
+..
+.\"
+.\" Auxiliary macro for OLE.
+.\"
+.de www-pop-ol-level
+. if !\\n[www-ol-level] \
+. www-error "OLE: trying to terminate a list which does not exist"
+. nr www-ol-level -1
..
+.
.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
.\" ULS
.\"
.\" Start an unordered list.
.\"
.de ULS
-. www-push-level
+. www-push-li www-li-ul
+. www-push-ul-level
. ie \\n[www-html] \
-. HTML "<ul>"
+. HTML</p> "<ul>"
. el \{\
-. if (\\n[www-level] == 1) \
-. nr www-depth \\n[.i]
-. nr www-depth +\w'\\*[www-level\\n[www-level]]'u
+. nr www-li-indent +\w'\\*[www-ul-level\\n[www-ul-level]]'u
. \}
..
.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -708,23 +938,116 @@ www functionality. It should work with any macro set.
. ie \\n[www-html] \
. HTML "</ul>"
. el \{\
-. nr www-depth -\w'\\*[www-level\\n[www-level]]'u
-. in \\n[www-depth]u
+. nr www-li-indent -\w'\\*[www-ul-level\\n[www-ul-level]]'u
+. in \\n[www-li-indent]u
+. \}
+. www-pop-ul-level
+. www-pop-li
+..
+.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
+.\" OLS
+.\"
+.\" Start an ordered list.
+.\"
+.de OLS
+. www-push-li www-li-ol
+. www-push-ol-level
+. ie \\n[www-html] \
+. HTML</p> "<ol style='list-style-type: \\*[www-ol-level\\n[www-ol-level]]'>"
+. el \
+. nr www-li-indent +\w'\\*[www-ol-tmp]'u
+..
+.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
+.\" OLE
+.\"
+.\" End an ordered list.
+.\"
+.de OLE
+. ie \\n[www-html] \
+. HTML "</ol>"
+. el \{\
+. nr www-li-indent -\w'\\*[www-ol-tmp]'u
+. in \\n[www-li-indent]u
+. nr www-ol-ctr\\n[www-ol-level] 0 1
+. \}
+. www-pop-ol-level
+. www-pop-li
+..
+.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
+.\"
+.\" DLS
+.\" Start a definition list.
+.\"
+.de DLS
+. www-push-li www-li-dl
+. nr www-dl-level +1
+. ie \\n[www-html] \
+. HTML</p> "<dl>"
+. el \{\
+. nr www-li-indent +\\n[www-dl-shift]u
+. in \\n[www-li-indent]u
+. \}
+..
+.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
+.\"
+.\" DLE
+.\" End a definition list.
+.\"
+.de DLE
+. ie \\n[www-html] \
+. HTML "</dl>"
+. el \{\
+. nr www-li-indent -\\n[www-dl-shift]u
+. in \\n[www-li-indent]u
. \}
-. www-pop-level
+. nr www-dl-level -1
+. www-pop-li
..
.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
.\" LI
.\"
.\" Insert a list item.
.\"
-.de LI
+.\" ********
+.\" www-li-ul - bulleted list item
+.\"
+.de www-li-ul
+. ie \\n[www-html] \
+. HTML-NS "<li>"
+. el \{\
+. www:paraspace
+. in \\n[www-li-indent]u
+. ti -\w'\\*[www-ul-level\\n[www-ul-level]]'u
+. nop \\*[www-ul-level\\n[www-ul-level]]\c
+. \}
+..
+.\" ********
+.\" www-li-ol - numbered list item
+.\"
+.de www-li-ol
. ie \\n[www-html] \
-. HTML "<li>"
+. HTML-NS "<li>"
+. el \{\
+. www:paraspace
+. in \\n[www-li-indent]u
+. ti -\w'\\n[www-ol-ctr\\n[www-ol-level]]\ \ 'u
+. nop \\n+[www-ol-ctr\\n[www-ol-level]]\ \ \c
+. \}
+..
+.\" ********
+.\" www-li-dl - definition list item
+.\"
+.de www-li-dl
+. ie \\n[www-html] \{\
+. HTML "<dt>\\$1</dt>"
+. HTML-NS "<dd>"
+. \}
. el \{\
-. in \\n[www-depth]u
-. ti -\w'\\*[www-level\\n[www-level]]'u
-. nop \\*[www-level\\n[www-level]]\c
+. www:paraspace
+. in \\n[www-li-indent]u
+. ti -\\n[www-dl-shift]u
+. nop \&\\$1
+. br
. \}
..
.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -743,7 +1066,8 @@ www functionality. It should work with any macro set.
. ds www-dropcolor \\$3
. ie '\*(.T'html' \{\
. www-make-unique-name
-. MPIMG -L \\*[www-unique-name].png "(\\n[.v] * 2u)"
+. nr www-drop-width (100u * \\n[.v]u * 3u / \\n[.l]u)
+. MPIMG -L \\*[www-unique-name].png "\\n[www-drop-width]%"
. \}
. el \{\
. ie r ps4html \{\
@@ -754,20 +1078,24 @@ www functionality. It should work with any macro set.
. \" glyphs overlap.
. bp
. ev www-DC
-. vs 80p
+. vs 320p
. nop \O[5i\\*[www-unique-name].png]\O[1]
-. nop \m[\\*[www-dropcolor]]\s[40]\O[3]\\$1\O[4]
+. nop \m[\\*[www-dropcolor]]\s[160]\O[3]\\$1\O[4]
. nop \O[2]\O[0]
. br
. ev
. bp
. \}
. el \{\
-. nr dummy \w'\\$1'u
-. nr dcht ((\\n[.v] + \\n[rst]) * \\n[.ps] / \\n[rst])
-. char \[dcap] \m[\\*[www-dropcolor]]\s'\\n[dcht]u'\\$1
-. nop \v'\\n[.v]u'\\[dcap]\v'-\\n[.v]u'\c
-' ti \w'\\[dcap]'u
+. ie n \
+. nop \\$1\c
+. el \{\
+. nr dummy \w'\\$1'u
+. nr dcht ((\\n[.v] + \\n[rst]) * \\n[.ps] / \\n[rst])
+. char \[dcap] \m[\\*[www-dropcolor]]\s'\\n[dcht]u'\\$1
+. nop \v'\\n[.v]u'\\[dcap]\v'-\\n[.v]u'\c
+' ti \w'\\[dcap]'u
+. \}
. \}
. \}
. nop \\$2
@@ -843,6 +1171,25 @@ www functionality. It should work with any macro set.
..
.
.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
+.\" JOBNAME
+.\"
+.\" Generate multiple output files containing the html.
+.\" A file is split whenever a .SH or .NH 1 is encountered.
+.\" The argument to JOBNAME is the file stem for future output files.
+.\"
+.de JOBNAME
+. DEVTAG .job-name \\$1
+..
+.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
+.\" HEAD
+.\"
+.\" Adds information to the <head> </head> section of the html
+.\" document
+.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
+.de HEAD
+. DEVTAG .head "\\$*"
+..
+.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
.\" Final Setup
.\" --------------------------------------------------------------------
.