Bjarni Ingi Gislason
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GROFF VERSION: groff-current from 3 Dec 2012 (based on version 1.21)
MACHINE: SunFire T5220
OS: SunOS 5.10
COMPILER: None
INPUT FILES: man/groff_diff.man
COMMAND LINE: None
DESCRIPTION OF INCORRECT BEHAVIOUR:
inludes -> includes
color -> font family
Some typographical changes:
Remove excessive \f[R]
Add \& after a dot in abbreviations
1-9 -> 1\-9 as a substitute for the word "to"
a-x -> a\(enx looks better than a\-x as the minus lies to high (in troff)
Excessive space between words reduced to one
SUGGESTED FIX:
--- groff-current/man/groff_diff.man 2010-12-18 09:13:18.000000000 +0000
+++ devel/groff-current/man/groff_diff.man 2012-12-13 20:29:32.234515968 +0000
@@ -67,7 +67,7 @@
.I Ossanna
and
.IR Kernighan .
-This inludes the roff language as well as the intermediate output
+This includes the roff language as well as the intermediate output
format (troff output).
.
.P
@@ -371,7 +371,7 @@
request.
.
.B \[rs]F[]
-switches back to the previous color (note that
+switches back to the previous font family (note that
.B \[rs]FP
won't work; it selects font family `P' instead).
.
@@ -710,12 +710,12 @@
. nop For example, if an italic\~f is immediately followed by a roman
. nop right parenthesis, then in many fonts the top right portion of
. nop the\~f overlaps the top left of the right parenthesis
-. nop producing \f[I]f\f[R])\f[R], which is ugly.
+. nop producing \f[I]f\f[R]), which is ugly.
. nop Inserting
. B \[rs]/
. nop produces
-. ie \n(.g \f[I]f\/\f[R])\f[R]
-. el \f[I]f\|\f[R])\f[R]
+. ie \n(.g \f[I]f\/\f[R])
+. el \f[I]f\|\f[R])
. nop and avoids this problem.
.\}
It is a good idea to use this escape sequence whenever an italic
@@ -916,7 +916,7 @@
.B n
to\~1.
.
-Note that glyph information (font, font size, etc.) is not preserved;
+Note that glyph information (font, font size, etc.\&) is not preserved;
use
.B .unformat
instead.
@@ -1200,15 +1200,15 @@
(one component).
.
Color components can be given either as a hexadecimal string or as
-positive decimal integers in the range 0-65535.
+positive decimal integers in the range 0\-65535.
.
A hexadecimal string contains all color components concatenated; it
must start with either
.B #
or
.BR ## .
-The former specifies hex values in the range 0-255 (which are
-internally multiplied by\~257), the latter in the range 0-65535.
+The former specifies hex values in the range 0\-255 (which are
+internally multiplied by\~257), the latter in the range 0\-65535.
.
Examples: #FFC0CB (pink), ##ffff0000ffff (magenta).
.
@@ -1593,11 +1593,11 @@
.IP \[bu]
.BI ^^ xx
.RI ( x
-is 0-9 or a-f) and
+is 0\-9 or a\(enf) and
.BI ^^ x
(character code of\~\c
.I x
-in the range 0-127) are recognized; other use of\~\c
+in the range 0\-127) are recognized; other use of\~\c
.B ^
causes an error.
.
@@ -2102,7 +2102,7 @@
Each
.I si
can also be a range of sizes
-.IR m - n .
+.IR m \(en n .
.
Contrary to the font file command, the list can't extend over more
than a single line.
@@ -2388,7 +2388,7 @@
.
Note that the vertical size of lines is not preserved.
.
-Glyph information (font, font size, space width, etc.) is retained.
+Glyph information (font, font size, space width, etc.\&) is retained.
.
Useful in conjunction with the
.B box
@@ -2923,8 +2923,8 @@
.B ne
request.
.
-In other words, at the point a trap is sprung, it represents the
-difference of what the vertical position would have been but for the
+In other words, at the point a trap is sprung, it represents the
+difference of what the vertical position would have been but for the
trap, and what the vertical position actually is.
.
Useful in conjunction with the
@@ -3184,7 +3184,7 @@
.B ]
is not recognized as a closing delimiter except when it occurs at
the same input level as the opening\~\c
-.BR ] .
+.BR [ .
.
In compatibility mode, no attention is paid to the input-level.
.