Hi Branden, On 3/24/23 06:55, G. Branden Robinson wrote: [...]
> Perhaps instead: > > At the beginning of a word, it suppresses any hyphenation breaks > within _except_ those specified with \%. > > Here is a fixed version of the reproducer: > > .Dd June 7, 2010 > .Dt timeradd 3bsd > .Os > .Sh NAME > .Nm timespecsub > .Nd operations on time structure > .Sh SYNOPSIS > .Ft void > .Fn timespecsub "\%struct-timespec *a" \ > "\%struct-timespec *b" "\%struct-timespec *res" > > \% is desperately underused, despite being as portable as anything is in > *roff. Learn it, live it, love it! While I could even buy you that \% might not be a good default for man(7)'s .B and .I, you can't buy that \% is not _always_ wanted in mdoc(7)'s .Fn. I can't imagine why you would want to break a word in a function prototype. The same as .MR implies \%, I think .Fn also should. > > Regards, > Branden > > [1] The reader is invited to look this one up. Learn to fire up a V7 > Unix environment under SIMH as I have and party like it's 1979! Heh, I guess I'll have to try... Cheers, Alex -- <http://www.alejandro-colomar.es/> GPG key fingerprint: A9348594CE31283A826FBDD8D57633D441E25BB5
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