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etc/groff/man.local
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etc/groff/man.local
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.\" This file is loaded by an.tmac.
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.\"
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.\" Put local modifications to groff_man(7)'s behavior here.
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.\"
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.\" Change "0" to "1" to enable OSC 8 links on SGR-capable grotty(1)
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.\" output devices.
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.if !'\*[.T]'html' \
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. if !r U \
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. nr U 1
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.\"
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.\" "CW" is not a portable font name, but some man pages use it anyway.
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.\" Uncomment this to suppress warnings produced by such pages. This
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.\" test remaps the font to roman ("R") on nroff (terminal) devices. You
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.\" might prefer to remap it to bold ("B") instead.
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.if n .ftr CW R
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.\"
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.\" A de facto standard URL format for man pages is recognized
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.\" everywhere except Apple, where different macOS applications expect
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.\" different formats.
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.\" 1: man:groff(1) -- package default
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.\" 2: x-man-page://1/groff -- macOS/Mac OS X since 10.3 (Panther)
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.\" 3: man:groff.1 -- Bwana (Mac OS X)
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.\" 4: x-man-doc://1/groff -- ManOpen (Mac OS X pre-2005)
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.\" Set this register to configure which the `MR` macro uses.
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.\" .nr an*MR-URL-format 1
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.\"
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.\" Local Variables:
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.\" mode: nroff
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.\" fill-column: 72
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.\" End:
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.\" vim: set filetype=groff textwidth=72:
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.
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.if n \{\
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. \" Debian: As of groff 1.23.0, the "-", "'", "`", "^", and "~" input
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. \" characters are mapped to non-Basic Latin code points in output from
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. \" the "utf8" device, for consistency with other output devices such as
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. \" PDF. Unfortunately in practice this still causes far too much
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. \" disruption for innocent users of manual pages who just want to be able
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. \" to search for characters normally, so preserve the old behaviour.
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. \" Comment this out if you want to make sure that manual pages you're
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. \" writing are clear of these problems.
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. if '\*[.T]'utf8' \{\
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. char - \-
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. char ' \[aq]
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. char ` \[ga]
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. char ^ \[ha]
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. char ~ \[ti]
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. \}
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.
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. \" Debian: "\-" is more commonly used for option dashes than for minus
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. \" signs in manual pages, so map it to plain "-" for HTML/XHTML output
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. \" rather than letting it be rendered as "−".
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. ie '\*[.T]'html' \
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. char \- \N'45'
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. el \{\
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. if '\*[.T]'xhtml' \
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. char \- \N'45'
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. \}
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.\}
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43
etc/groff/mdoc.local
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etc/groff/mdoc.local
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.\" This file is loaded by mdoc.tmac.
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.\"
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.\" Put local modifications to groff_mdoc(7)'s behavior here.
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.\"
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.\" "CW" is not a portable font name, but some man pages use it anyway.
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.\" Uncomment this to suppress warnings produced by such pages. This
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.\" test remaps the font to roman ("R") on nroff (terminal) devices. You
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.\" might prefer to remap it to bold ("B") instead.
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.if n .ftr CW R
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.\"
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.\" Local Variables:
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.\" mode: nroff
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.\" fill-column: 72
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.\" End:
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.\" vim: set filetype=groff textwidth=72:
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.
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.if n \{\
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. \" Debian: As of groff 1.23.0, the "-", "'", "`", "^", and "~" input
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. \" characters are mapped to non-Basic Latin code points in output from
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. \" the "utf8" device, for consistency with other output devices such as
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. \" PDF. Unfortunately in practice this still causes far too much
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. \" disruption for innocent users of manual pages who just want to be able
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. \" to search for characters normally, so preserve the old behaviour.
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. \" Comment this out if you want to make sure that manual pages you're
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. \" writing are clear of these problems.
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. if '\*[.T]'utf8' \{\
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. char - \-
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. char ' \[aq]
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. char ` \[ga]
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. char ^ \[ha]
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. char ~ \[ti]
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. \}
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.
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. \" Debian: "\-" is more commonly used for option dashes than for minus
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. \" signs in manual pages, so map it to plain "-" for HTML/XHTML output
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. \" rather than letting it be rendered as "−".
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. ie '\*[.T]'html' \
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. char \- \N'45'
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. el \{\
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. if '\*[.T]'xhtml' \
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. char \- \N'45'
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. \}
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.\}
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