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diff --git a/contrib/hdtbl/groff_hdtbl.7.man b/contrib/hdtbl/groff_hdtbl.7.man index 24a6ba452..10328e982 100644 --- a/contrib/hdtbl/groff_hdtbl.7.man +++ b/contrib/hdtbl/groff_hdtbl.7.man @@ -1183,7 +1183,7 @@ The following example sets up defaults suitable for typical papers: . .PP The file -.I \%@EXAMPLEDIR@/\:hdtbl/\:\%common\:.roff +.I @EXAMPLEDIR@/\:hdtbl/\:\%common\:.roff provides another example setup in the \[lq]minimal Page setup\[rq] section. . diff --git a/contrib/mm/groff_mm.7.man b/contrib/mm/groff_mm.7.man index d83139f8e..adab0aca8 100644 --- a/contrib/mm/groff_mm.7.man +++ b/contrib/mm/groff_mm.7.man @@ -113,16 +113,16 @@ not .P This package can also be localized by site or territory; for example, -.I \%@MACRODIR@/\:@TMAC_M_PREFIX@mse\:.tmac +.I @MACRODIR@/\:@TMAC_M_PREFIX@mse\:.tmac illustrates how to adapt the output to a national standard using its ISO 3166 territory code. . Such a package can define a string that causes a macro file -.IR \%@MACRODIR@/\:mm/\:\% territory _locale +.IR @MACRODIR@/\:mm/\:\% territory _locale to be loaded at package initialization. . If this mechanism is not used, -.I \%@MACRODIR@/\:mm/\:\%locale +.I @MACRODIR@/\:mm/\:\%locale is loaded instead. . No diagnostic is produced if these files do not exist. @@ -239,7 +239,7 @@ Defining a string with the same name as an macro is not supported and may cause incorrect rendering, the emission of diagnostic messages, and an error exit status from -.IR \%@g@troff . +.IR @g@troff . . . .\" ==================================================================== @@ -1150,7 +1150,7 @@ must be inside of a pair, except if .B EQ is used to set options for -.I \%@g@eqn +.I @g@eqn only. . The diff --git a/contrib/mom/groff_mom.7.man b/contrib/mom/groff_mom.7.man index ca8b3fb70..845d6167f 100644 --- a/contrib/mom/groff_mom.7.man +++ b/contrib/mom/groff_mom.7.man @@ -182,23 +182,23 @@ usage. .\" ==================================================================== . .TP -.I \%@MACRODIR@/\:om.tmac +.I @MACRODIR@/\:om.tmac \[en] the main macro file .TQ -.I \%@MACRODIR@/\:mom.tmac +.I @MACRODIR@/\:mom.tmac \[en] a wrapper file that calls om.tmac directly. . .TP -.I \%@HTMLDOCDIR@/\:mom/\:toc.html +.I @HTMLDOCDIR@/\:mom/\:toc.html \[en] entry point to the HTML documentation . .TP -.I \%@PDFDOCDIR@/\:mom\-pdf.pdf +.I @PDFDOCDIR@/\:mom\-pdf.pdf \[en] the PDF manual, .I Producing PDFs with groff and mom . .TP -.IR \%@EXAMPLEDIR@/\:mom/\: * .mom +.IR @EXAMPLEDIR@/\:mom/\: * .mom \[en] example files using mom . . @@ -222,7 +222,7 @@ and is very well documented in . .TP -.I \%@HTMLDOCDIR@/\:mom/\:toc.html +.I @HTMLDOCDIR@/\:mom/\:toc.html \[en] entry point to the HTML documentation . . @@ -3375,7 +3375,7 @@ team. .\" ==================================================================== . .TP -.I \%@HTMLDOCDIR@/\:mom/\:toc\:.html +.I @HTMLDOCDIR@/\:mom/\:toc\:.html entry point to the HTML documentation . . diff --git a/contrib/rfc1345/groff_rfc1345.7.man b/contrib/rfc1345/groff_rfc1345.7.man index 3bee9c9a5..77ebd78f2 100644 --- a/contrib/rfc1345/groff_rfc1345.7.man +++ b/contrib/rfc1345/groff_rfc1345.7.man @@ -201,7 +201,7 @@ producing subpar typography .\" ==================================================================== . .TP -.I \%@MACRODIR@/\:rfc1345\:.tmac +.I @MACRODIR@/\:rfc1345\:.tmac implements the character mappings. . . diff --git a/man/groff.7.man b/man/groff.7.man index 190006198..873246c45 100644 --- a/man/groff.7.man +++ b/man/groff.7.man @@ -261,7 +261,7 @@ HTML, DVI, and PDF, may be available in -.IR \%@DOCDIR@ . +.IR @DOCDIR@ . . . .P @@ -309,7 +309,7 @@ or terminal output. .\" ==================================================================== . Input to -.I \%@g@troff +.I @g@troff must be in one of two character encodings it can recognize: IBM code page 1047 on EBCDIC systems, and ISO\~Latin-1 (8859-1) otherwise. @@ -326,7 +326,7 @@ and the preprocessor can transform other encodings, including UTF-8, to satisfy -.IR \%@g@troff 's +.IR @g@troff 's requirements. . . @@ -390,7 +390,7 @@ but suppresses the break implied by the .request .trf , requests; if the no-break control character is used with any of these requests, -.I \%@g@troff +.I @g@troff suppresses the break; instead the requested operation takes effect at the next break. . @@ -1103,7 +1103,7 @@ produces the same output commands. . Other delimiters can be used in place of the neutral apostrophes. . -.I \%@g@troff +.I @g@troff formats .I s1 and @@ -4217,7 +4217,7 @@ these are certain control characters Unicode describes them). . When -.I \%@g@troff +.I @g@troff encounters one in an identifier, it produces a warning diagnostic of type .RB \[lq] input \[rq] @@ -4253,7 +4253,7 @@ and . .IP Some of these code points are used by -.I \%@g@troff +.I @g@troff internally, making it non-trivial to extend the program to cover Unicode or other character encodings that use characters from these ranges. @@ -4911,21 +4911,21 @@ The sum of the numeric codes of currently enabled warning categories. .TPx .REG .x The major version number of the running -.I \%@g@troff +.I @g@troff formatter. . . .TPx .REG .y The minor version number of the running -.I \%@g@troff +.I @g@troff formatter. . . .TPx .REG .Y The revision number of the running -.I \%@g@troff +.I @g@troff formatter. . . @@ -5084,7 +5084,7 @@ argument. .REG slimit If >0, sets the maximum quantity of objects on -.IR \%@g@troff 's +.IR @g@troff 's internal input stack. . If \[<=]0, @@ -5364,7 +5364,7 @@ macro, string, or diversion of the same name. . -.I \%@g@troff +.I @g@troff enters \[lq]copy mode\[rq] (see below), storing subsequent input lines as the definition. @@ -5454,7 +5454,7 @@ Applying string interpolation to a macro does not change this name. .\" ==================================================================== . When -.I \%@g@troff +.I @g@troff processes certain requests, most importantly those which define or append to a macro or string, it does so in @@ -5529,7 +5529,7 @@ is not an escape sequence in the usual sense. In any escape sequence .BI \[rs] X that -.I \%@g@troff +.I @g@troff does not recognize, the escape character is ignored and .IR X \~is @@ -5568,7 +5568,7 @@ before and .RB \[lq] \[aq] \[rq] where -.I \%@g@troff +.I @g@troff expects them as control characters if you mean to use them literally. . . @@ -6041,7 +6041,7 @@ system; it manages the pipeline that carries a source document through preprocessors, the -.I \%@g@troff +.I @g@troff formatter, and an output driver to viewable or printable form. . diff --git a/man/groff_font.5.man b/man/groff_font.5.man index 423d62fa3..27049ed44 100644 --- a/man/groff_font.5.man +++ b/man/groff_font.5.man @@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ respectively). . .P Device and font description files are read both by the formatter, -.IR \%@g@troff , +.IR @g@troff , and by output drivers. . The programs delegate these files' processing to an internal @@ -299,7 +299,7 @@ instead). .TP .B pass_filenames Direct -.I \%@g@troff +.I @g@troff to emit the name of the source file being processed. . This is achieved with the intermediate output command @@ -458,7 +458,7 @@ driver uses this directive. . .TP .B use_charnames_in_special -.I \%@g@troff +.I @g@troff should encode named glyphs inside device control commands. . The @@ -490,7 +490,7 @@ character set repertoire is described on a per-font basis. . . .P -.I \%@g@troff +.I @g@troff recognizes but ignores the directives .BR spare1 , .BR spare2 , @@ -508,7 +508,7 @@ and lines are mandatory. . Directives not listed above are ignored by -.I \%@g@troff +.I @g@troff but may be used by postprocessors to obtain further information about the device. . @@ -663,7 +663,7 @@ it is sought in any mounted fonts that bear this property. . .P Other directives in this section are ignored by -.IR \%@g@troff , +.IR @g@troff , but may be used by postprocessors to obtain further information about the font. . @@ -929,7 +929,7 @@ The .I entity-name field defines an identifier for the glyph that the postprocessor uses to print the -.I \%@g@troff +.I @g@troff glyph .IR name . . @@ -1011,13 +1011,13 @@ Most kerning pairs should have a negative value .\" ==================================================================== . .TP -.IR \%@FONTDIR@/\:\%dev name /\:DESC +.IR @FONTDIR@/\:\%dev name /\:DESC describes the output device .IR name . . . .TP -.IR \%@FONTDIR@/\:\%dev name / F +.IR @FONTDIR@/\:\%dev name / F describes the font known .RI as\~ F on device diff --git a/man/groff_out.5.man b/man/groff_out.5.man index f37535927..560766d16 100644 --- a/man/groff_out.5.man +++ b/man/groff_out.5.man @@ -1833,7 +1833,7 @@ are documented in .\" ==================================================================== . .TP -.IR \%@FONTDIR@/\:\%dev name /\:DESC +.IR @FONTDIR@/\:\%dev name /\:DESC describes the output device .IR name . . diff --git a/man/groff_tmac.5.man b/man/groff_tmac.5.man index 0576274cc..c511e6071 100644 --- a/man/groff_tmac.5.man +++ b/man/groff_tmac.5.man @@ -514,7 +514,7 @@ It provides an interface to set the paper size on the command line with the option .BI "\-d \%paper=" size or -.IR \%@g@troff . +.IR @g@troff . . Possible values for .I size @@ -852,7 +852,7 @@ above the footnote separator and re-open them on the next page. . .IP See -.UR file://\%@DOCDIR@/\:\%msboxes\:.pdf +.UR file://@DOCDIR@/\:\%msboxes\:.pdf \[lq]Using PDF boxes with .I groff and the @@ -1075,7 +1075,7 @@ option. . .MR man 1 calls -.I \%@g@soelim +.I @g@soelim automatically. . . @@ -1120,7 +1120,7 @@ or In both cases, the formatter should be called with option .B \-s to invoke -.IR \%@g@soelim . +.IR @g@soelim . .IP .EX \fIsh#\fP groff \-s docu.roff diff --git a/src/devices/grodvi/grodvi.1.man b/src/devices/grodvi/grodvi.1.man index 3065105fe..6e848efc2 100644 --- a/src/devices/grodvi/grodvi.1.man +++ b/src/devices/grodvi/grodvi.1.man @@ -499,14 +499,14 @@ and .\" ==================================================================== . .TP -.I \%@FONTDIR@/\:\%devdvi/\:DESC +.I @FONTDIR@/\:\%devdvi/\:DESC describes the .B dvi output device. . . .TP -.IR \%@FONTDIR@/\:\%devdvi/ F +.IR @FONTDIR@/\:\%devdvi/ F describes the font known .RI as\~ F on device @@ -514,7 +514,7 @@ on device . . .TP -.I \%@MACRODIR@/\:dvi\:.tmac +.I @MACRODIR@/\:dvi\:.tmac defines macros for use with the .B dvi output device. @@ -527,7 +527,7 @@ output device is selected. . . .TP -.I \%@MACRODIR@/\:ec\:.tmac +.I @MACRODIR@/\:ec\:.tmac invokes requests to employ the EC (rather than CM) fonts. diff --git a/src/devices/grolbp/grolbp.1.man b/src/devices/grolbp/grolbp.1.man index 8d9767391..eab12b657 100644 --- a/src/devices/grolbp/grolbp.1.man +++ b/src/devices/grolbp/grolbp.1.man @@ -455,14 +455,14 @@ and .\" ==================================================================== . .TP -.I \%@FONTDIR@/\:\%devlbp/\:DESC +.I @FONTDIR@/\:\%devlbp/\:DESC describes the .B lbp output device. . . .TP -.IR \%@FONTDIR@/\:\%devlbp/ F +.IR @FONTDIR@/\:\%devlbp/ F describes the font known .RI as\~ F on device @@ -470,7 +470,7 @@ on device . . .TP -.I \%@MACRODIR@/\:lbp\:.tmac +.I @MACRODIR@/\:lbp\:.tmac defines macros for use with the .B lbp output device. diff --git a/src/devices/grolj4/grolj4.1.man b/src/devices/grolj4/grolj4.1.man index 22e94ed4e..5103711e9 100644 --- a/src/devices/grolj4/grolj4.1.man +++ b/src/devices/grolj4/grolj4.1.man @@ -238,14 +238,14 @@ and .\" ==================================================================== . .TP -.I \%@FONTDIR@/\:\%devlj4/\:DESC +.I @FONTDIR@/\:\%devlj4/\:DESC describes the .B lj4 output device. . . .TP -.IR \%@FONTDIR@/\:\%devlj4/ F +.IR @FONTDIR@/\:\%devlj4/ F describes the font known .RI as\~ F on device @@ -253,7 +253,7 @@ on device . . .TP -.I \%@FONTDIR@/\:\%devlj4/\:\%generate/\:\%Makefile +.I @FONTDIR@/\:\%devlj4/\:\%generate/\:\%Makefile is a .MR make 1 script that uses @@ -265,7 +265,7 @@ font descriptions in the event the TFM files are updated. . . .TP -.I \%@FONTDIR@/\:\%devlj4/\:\%generate/\:\%special\:.awk +.I @FONTDIR@/\:\%devlj4/\:\%generate/\:\%special\:.awk is an .MR awk 1 script that corrects the Intellifont-based height metrics for several @@ -276,20 +276,20 @@ later. . . .TP -.I \%@FONTDIR@/\:\%devlj4/\:\%generate/\:\%special\:.map +.I @FONTDIR@/\:\%devlj4/\:\%generate/\:\%special\:.map .TQ -.I \%@FONTDIR@/\:\%devlj4/\:\%generate/\:\%symbol\:.map +.I @FONTDIR@/\:\%devlj4/\:\%generate/\:\%symbol\:.map .TQ -.I \%@FONTDIR@/\:\%devlj4/\:\%generate/\:text\:.map +.I @FONTDIR@/\:\%devlj4/\:\%generate/\:text\:.map .TQ -.I \%@FONTDIR@/\:\%devlj4/\:\%generate/\:\%wingdings.map +.I @FONTDIR@/\:\%devlj4/\:\%generate/\:\%wingdings.map map MSL indices and HP Unicode Private Use Area assignments to .I groff special character identifiers. . . .TP -.I \%@MACRODIR@/\:lj4\:.tmac +.I @MACRODIR@/\:lj4\:.tmac defines macros for use with the .B lj4 output device. diff --git a/src/devices/grolj4/lj4_font.5.man b/src/devices/grolj4/lj4_font.5.man index e07d49b85..5d0505bb5 100644 --- a/src/devices/grolj4/lj4_font.5.man +++ b/src/devices/grolj4/lj4_font.5.man @@ -202,7 +202,7 @@ and braces used by . A script, located in -.IR \%@FONTDIR@/\:\%devlj4/\:generate , +.IR @FONTDIR@/\:\%devlj4/\:generate , can be used to adjust the metrics for these glyphs in the special font \[lq]S\[rq] for use with printers that have all TrueType fonts. . @@ -233,14 +233,14 @@ and one for more recent TFM files. .\" ==================================================================== . .TP -.I \%@FONTDIR@/\:\%devlj4/\:DESC +.I @FONTDIR@/\:\%devlj4/\:DESC describes the .B lj4 output device. . . .TP -.IR \%@FONTDIR@/\:\%devlj4/\: F +.IR @FONTDIR@/\:\%devlj4/\: F describes the font known .RI as\~ F on device @@ -248,7 +248,7 @@ on device . . .TP -.I \%@FONTDIR@/\:\%devlj4/\:\%generate/\:\%Makefile +.I @FONTDIR@/\:\%devlj4/\:\%generate/\:\%Makefile is a .MR make 1 script that uses @@ -260,7 +260,7 @@ font descriptions in the event the TFM files are updated. . . .TP -.I \%@FONTDIR@/\:\%devlj4/\:\%generate/\:\%special\:.awk +.I @FONTDIR@/\:\%devlj4/\:\%generate/\:\%special\:.awk is an .MR awk 1 script that corrects the Intellifont-based height metrics for several @@ -271,13 +271,13 @@ later. . . .TP -.I \%@FONTDIR@/\:\%devlj4/\:\%generate/\:\%special\:.map +.I @FONTDIR@/\:\%devlj4/\:\%generate/\:\%special\:.map .TQ -.I \%@FONTDIR@/\:\%devlj4/\:\%generate/\:\%symbol\:.map +.I @FONTDIR@/\:\%devlj4/\:\%generate/\:\%symbol\:.map .TQ -.I \%@FONTDIR@/\:\%devlj4/\:\%generate/\:text\:.map +.I @FONTDIR@/\:\%devlj4/\:\%generate/\:text\:.map .TQ -.I \%@FONTDIR@/\:\%devlj4/\:\%generate/\:\%wingdings.map +.I @FONTDIR@/\:\%devlj4/\:\%generate/\:\%wingdings.map map MSL indices and HP Unicode Private Use Area assignments to .I groff special character identifiers. diff --git a/src/devices/gropdf/gropdf.1.man b/src/devices/gropdf/gropdf.1.man index b132929a4..34528a874 100644 --- a/src/devices/gropdf/gropdf.1.man +++ b/src/devices/gropdf/gropdf.1.man @@ -1495,14 +1495,14 @@ see .\" ==================================================================== . .TP -.I \%@FONTDIR@/\:\%devpdf/\:DESC +.I @FONTDIR@/\:\%devpdf/\:DESC describes the .B pdf output device. . . .TP -.IR \%@FONTDIR@/\:\%devpdf/ F +.IR @FONTDIR@/\:\%devpdf/ F describes the font known .RI as\~ F on device @@ -1510,7 +1510,7 @@ on device . . .TP -.IR \%@FONTDIR@/\:\%devpdf/ U\-F +.IR @FONTDIR@/\:\%devpdf/ U\-F describes the font from the URW foundry (rather than the Adobe default) @@ -1521,7 +1521,7 @@ on device . . .TP -.I \%@FONTDIR@/\:\%devpdf/\%download +.I @FONTDIR@/\:\%devpdf/\%download lists fonts available for embedding within the PDF document (by analogy to the .B ps @@ -1530,14 +1530,14 @@ device's downloadable font support). . .\" XXX: Why are we shipping this but not BuildFoundries.pl? .TP -.I \%@FONTDIR@/\:\%devpdf/\%Foundry +.I @FONTDIR@/\:\%devpdf/\%Foundry is a data file used by the .I groff build system to locate PostScript Type\~1 fonts. . . .TP -.I \%@FONTDIR@/\:\%devpdf/\:enc/\:\%text\:.enc +.I @FONTDIR@/\:\%devpdf/\:enc/\:\%text\:.enc describes the encoding scheme used by most PostScript Type\~1 fonts; the .B \%encoding @@ -1548,7 +1548,7 @@ device refers to it. . . .TP -.I \%@MACRODIR@/\:pdf\:.tmac +.I @MACRODIR@/\:pdf\:.tmac defines macros for use with the .B pdf output device. @@ -1561,7 +1561,7 @@ output device is selected. . . .TP -.I \%@MACRODIR@/\:\%pdfpic\:.tmac +.I @MACRODIR@/\:\%pdfpic\:.tmac defines the .B PDFPIC macro for embedding images in a document; @@ -1587,9 +1587,9 @@ It is automatically loaded by .\" ==================================================================== . .TP -.I \%@DOCDIR@/\:\%sboxes/\:\%msboxes\:.ms +.I @DOCDIR@/\:\%sboxes/\:\%msboxes\:.ms .TQ -.I \%@DOCDIR@/\:\%sboxes/\:\%msboxes\:.pdf +.I @DOCDIR@/\:\%sboxes/\:\%msboxes\:.pdf \[lq]Using PDF boxes with .I groff and the diff --git a/src/devices/gropdf/pdfmom.1.man b/src/devices/gropdf/pdfmom.1.man index 69f280626..d34945d9c 100644 --- a/src/devices/gropdf/pdfmom.1.man +++ b/src/devices/gropdf/pdfmom.1.man @@ -191,7 +191,7 @@ Peter Schaffter .\" ==================================================================== . .TP -.I \%@PDFDOCDIR@/\:mom\-pdf.pdf +.I @PDFDOCDIR@/\:mom\-pdf.pdf \[lq]Producing PDFs with .I groff and diff --git a/src/devices/grops/grops.1.man b/src/devices/grops/grops.1.man index 8ad8d65bc..a9f43ad93 100644 --- a/src/devices/grops/grops.1.man +++ b/src/devices/grops/grops.1.man @@ -409,7 +409,7 @@ font is not to be reencoded. This code can be used with the .B \[rs]N escape sequence in -.I \%@g@troff +.I @g@troff to select the character, even if the character does not have a .I groff @@ -1579,14 +1579,14 @@ see .\" ==================================================================== . .TP -.I \%@FONTDIR@/\:\%devps/\:DESC +.I @FONTDIR@/\:\%devps/\:DESC describes the .B ps output device. . . .TP -.IR \%@FONTDIR@/\:\%devps/ F +.IR @FONTDIR@/\:\%devps/ F describes the font known .RI as\~ F on device @@ -1594,13 +1594,13 @@ on device . . .TP -.I \%@FONTDIR@/\:\%devps/\:\%download +.I @FONTDIR@/\:\%devps/\:\%download lists fonts available for embedding within the PostScript document (or download to the device). . . .TP -.I \%@FONTDIR@/\:\%devps/\:text.enc +.I @FONTDIR@/\:\%devps/\:text.enc describes the encoding scheme used by most PostScript Type\~1 fonts; the .B \%encoding @@ -1611,14 +1611,14 @@ device refers to it. . . .TP -.I \%@FONTDIR@/\:\%devps/\:\%generate/\:textmap +.I @FONTDIR@/\:\%devps/\:\%generate/\:textmap maps names in the Adobe Glyph List to .I groff special character identifiers. . . .TP -.I \%@MACRODIR@/\:ps.tmac +.I @MACRODIR@/\:ps.tmac defines macros for use with the .B ps output device. @@ -1631,7 +1631,7 @@ output device is selected. . . .TP -.I \%@MACRODIR@/\:pspic.tmac +.I @MACRODIR@/\:pspic.tmac defines the .B PSPIC macro for embedding images in a document; @@ -1643,7 +1643,7 @@ It is automatically loaded by . . .TP -.I \%@MACRODIR@/psold.tmac +.I @MACRODIR@/psold.tmac provides replacement glyphs for text fonts that lack complete coverage of the ISO Latin-1 character set; using it, diff --git a/src/devices/grotty/grotty.1.man b/src/devices/grotty/grotty.1.man index ae70b2dc0..fa9b9a80c 100644 --- a/src/devices/grotty/grotty.1.man +++ b/src/devices/grotty/grotty.1.man @@ -560,14 +560,14 @@ see subsection \[lq]Legacy output format\[rq] above. .\" ==================================================================== . .TP -.I \%@FONTDIR@/\:\%devascii/\:DESC +.I @FONTDIR@/\:\%devascii/\:DESC describes the .B ascii output device. . . .TP -.IR \%@FONTDIR@/\:\%devascii/ F +.IR @FONTDIR@/\:\%devascii/ F describes the font known .RI as\~ F on device @@ -575,14 +575,14 @@ on device . . .TP -.I \%@FONTDIR@/\:\%devcp1047/\:DESC +.I @FONTDIR@/\:\%devcp1047/\:DESC describes the .B cp1047 output device. . . .TP -.IR \%@FONTDIR@/\:\%devcp1047/ F +.IR @FONTDIR@/\:\%devcp1047/ F describes the font known .RI as\~ F on device @@ -590,14 +590,14 @@ on device . . .TP -.I \%@FONTDIR@/\:\%devlatin1/\:DESC +.I @FONTDIR@/\:\%devlatin1/\:DESC describes the .B latin1 output device. . . .TP -.IR \%@FONTDIR@/\:\%devlatin1/ F +.IR @FONTDIR@/\:\%devlatin1/ F describes the font known .RI as\~ F on device @@ -605,14 +605,14 @@ on device . . .TP -.I \%@FONTDIR@/\:\%devutf8/\:DESC +.I @FONTDIR@/\:\%devutf8/\:DESC describes the .B utf8 output device. . . .TP -.IR \%@FONTDIR@/\:\%devutf8/ F +.IR @FONTDIR@/\:\%devutf8/ F describes the font known .RI as\~ F on device @@ -620,7 +620,7 @@ on device . . .TP -.I \%@MACRODIR@/\:tty\:.tmac +.I @MACRODIR@/\:tty\:.tmac defines macros for use with the .BR ascii , .BR cp1047 , @@ -635,7 +635,7 @@ when any of those output devices is selected. . . .TP -.I \%@MACRODIR@/\:tty\-char\:.tmac +.I @MACRODIR@/\:tty\-char\:.tmac defines fallback characters for use with .I grotty. . diff --git a/src/devices/xditview/gxditview.1.man b/src/devices/xditview/gxditview.1.man index 8aa83b70e..27487038b 100644 --- a/src/devices/xditview/gxditview.1.man +++ b/src/devices/xditview/gxditview.1.man @@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ intermediate output format of documented in .MR groff_out @MAN5EXT@ , is produced by -.I \%@g@troff +.I @g@troff or the .B \-Z option to @@ -578,9 +578,9 @@ and .\" ==================================================================== . .TP -.I \%@APPRESDIR@/\:\%GXditview +.I @APPRESDIR@/\:\%GXditview .TQ -.I \%@APPRESDIR@/\:\%GXditview\-color +.I @APPRESDIR@/\:\%GXditview\-color The default resource files of .IR gxditview . . diff --git a/src/preproc/eqn/eqn.1.man b/src/preproc/eqn/eqn.1.man index e28bc541d..af5092bb6 100644 --- a/src/preproc/eqn/eqn.1.man +++ b/src/preproc/eqn/eqn.1.man @@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ is part of the .MR groff @MAN7EXT@ document formatting system. . -.I \%@g@eqn +.I @g@eqn is a .MR @g@troff @MAN1EXT@ preprocessor that translates descriptions of equations embedded in @@ -103,7 +103,7 @@ and are interpreted as equation descriptions. . Normally, -.I \%@g@eqn +.I @g@eqn is not executed directly by the user, but invoked by specifying the .B \-e @@ -115,7 +115,7 @@ While GNU input syntax is highly compatible with AT&T .IR eqn , \" AT&T the output -.I \%@g@eqn +.I @g@eqn produces cannot be processed by AT&T .IR troff ; \" AT&T GNU @@ -139,7 +139,7 @@ the standard input stream is read. Unless the .B \-R option is given, -.I \%@g@eqn +.I @g@eqn searches for the file .I eqnrc in the directories given with the @@ -152,7 +152,7 @@ and finally in the standard macro directory .IR @MACRODIR@ . . If it exists, -.I \%@g@eqn +.I @g@eqn processes it before the other input files. . . @@ -342,7 +342,7 @@ intended to have semantics like CSS \[lq]large\[rq]. . In -.I \%@g@troff +.I @g@troff output, the point size is increased by\~5; in MathML output, @@ -784,7 +784,7 @@ set x_height 45 . .IP says that -.I \%@g@eqn +.I @g@eqn should assume an x\~height of 0.45\~ems. . . @@ -800,7 +800,7 @@ definitive. . .TP .B minimum_size -.I \%@g@eqn +.I @g@eqn won't set anything at a smaller point size than this. . The value is in points. @@ -1242,7 +1242,7 @@ and .SS Fonts .\" ==================================================================== . -.I \%@g@eqn +.I @g@eqn normally uses at least two fonts to set an equation: an italic font for letters, and a roman font for everything else. @@ -1366,7 +1366,7 @@ command. Set the minimum point size .RI to\~ n . . -.I \%@g@eqn +.I @g@eqn will not reduce the size of subscripts or superscripts to a smaller size .RI than\~ n . @@ -1386,7 +1386,7 @@ before the default directories. Don't allow newlines within delimiters. . This option allows -.I \%@g@eqn +.I @g@eqn to recover better from missing closing delimiters. . . @@ -1399,7 +1399,7 @@ smaller than the surrounding text. This option is deprecated. . Normally, -.I \%@g@eqn +.I @g@eqn sets subscripts and superscripts at 70% of the size of the surrounding text. . @@ -1423,7 +1423,7 @@ This is equivalent to a command. . This option is deprecated. -.I \%@g@eqn +.I @g@eqn normally sets equations at whatever the current point size is when the equation is encountered. . @@ -1444,7 +1444,7 @@ uses this to provide definitions appropriate for the output driver. However, if the specified driver is \[lq]MathML\[rq], the output is MathML markup rather than -.I \%@g@troff +.I @g@troff commands, and .I eqnrc @@ -1459,7 +1459,7 @@ The default output driver is .\" ==================================================================== . .TP -.I \%@MACRODIR@/\:\%eqnrc +.I @MACRODIR@/\:\%eqnrc Initialization file. . . @@ -1473,13 +1473,13 @@ be rendered. . It does not support fine control of motions and sizes to the same degree -.I \%@g@troff +.I @g@troff does. . Thus: . .IP \[bu] -.I \%@g@eqn +.I @g@eqn parameters have no effect on the generated MathML. . .IP \[bu] @@ -1501,7 +1501,7 @@ as centering on the math axis is the MathML default. . .IP \[bu] Characters that -.I \%@g@eqn +.I @g@eqn sets extra large in .I troff \" mode mode\[em]notably the integral sign\[em]may appear too small and need to @@ -1512,7 +1512,7 @@ have their \[lq]<mstyle>\[rq] wrappers adjusted by hand. As in its .I troff \" mode mode, -.I \%@g@eqn +.I @g@eqn in MathML mode leaves the .B .EQ and @@ -1528,7 +1528,7 @@ be recognized as strings that begin with \[lq]<math>\[rq] and end with . .LP See section \[lq]Bugs\[rq] below for translation limits specific to -.IR \%@g@eqn . +.IR @g@eqn . . . .\" ==================================================================== diff --git a/src/preproc/grn/grn.1.man b/src/preproc/grn/grn.1.man index f740c4de8..d12e1bc03 100644 --- a/src/preproc/grn/grn.1.man +++ b/src/preproc/grn/grn.1.man @@ -67,14 +67,14 @@ .SH Description .\" ==================================================================== . -.I \%@g@grn +.I @g@grn is a preprocessor for including .I gremlin pictures in .MR @g@troff @MAN1EXT@ input. . -.I \%@g@grn +.I @g@grn writes to standard output, processing only input lines between two that start with .B .GS @@ -82,7 +82,7 @@ and .BR .GE . . Those lines must contain -.I \%@g@grn +.I @g@grn commands (see below). . @@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ These macros request a .I gremlin file; the picture in that file is converted and placed in the -.I \%@g@troff +.I @g@troff input stream. . .B .GS @@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ the position on the page is the bottom of the picture. . If the -.I \%@g@grn +.I @g@grn entry is ended with .B .GF instead of @@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ and . . .PP -.I \%@g@grn +.I @g@grn produces drawing escape sequences that use .IR groff 's color scheme extension @@ -154,7 +154,7 @@ Each input line between and .B .GE may have one -.I \%@g@grn +.I @g@grn command. . Commands consist of one or two strings separated by white space, @@ -215,7 +215,7 @@ Set the roman bold, or special) font to -.IR \%@g@troff 's +.IR @g@troff 's font .I f (either a name or number). @@ -232,7 +232,7 @@ respectively). .TQ .BI stipple\~ f Set the stipple font to -.IR \%@g@troff 's +.IR @g@troff 's stipple font .I f (name or number). @@ -317,7 +317,7 @@ Setting .B pointscale will cause the point sizes to scale with the picture (within -.IR \%@g@troff 's +.IR @g@troff 's limitations, of course). . @@ -333,7 +333,7 @@ picture. . This is meant to be used as a global parameter setting mechanism at the beginning of the -.I \%@g@troff +.I @g@troff input file, but can be used at any time to reset the default settings. . @@ -406,7 +406,7 @@ line. .\" ==================================================================== . Since -.I \%@g@grn +.I @g@grn is a preprocessor, it doesn't know about current indentation, point sizes, @@ -416,7 +416,7 @@ and so on. . Consequently, no -.I \%@g@troff +.I @g@troff input can be placed between the .B .GS and @@ -426,9 +426,9 @@ macros. However, .I gremlin text is now processed by -.IR \%@g@troff , +.IR @g@troff , so anything valid in a single line of -.I \%@g@troff +.I @g@troff input is valid in a line of .I gremlin text @@ -449,17 +449,17 @@ expressions enclosed by previously defined delimiters . .PP When using -.I \%@g@grn +.I @g@grn along with other preprocessors, it is best to run .MR @g@tbl @MAN1EXT@ before -.IR \%@g@grn , +.IR @g@grn , .MR @g@pic @MAN1EXT@ , and/or .I ideal \" no GNU version yet to avoid overworking -.IR \%@g@tbl . +.IR @g@tbl . . .MR @g@eqn @MAN1EXT@ should always be run last. @@ -468,7 +468,7 @@ should always be run last. .PP A picture is considered an entity, but that doesn't stop -.I \%@g@troff +.I @g@troff from trying to break it up if it falls off the end of a page. . Placing the picture between \[lq]keeps\[rq] in the @@ -477,9 +477,9 @@ macros will ensure proper placement. . . .PP -.I \%@g@grn +.I @g@grn uses -.IR \%@g@troff 's +.IR @g@troff 's registers .B g1 through @@ -519,7 +519,7 @@ file does not contain negative coordinates, either format will be read correctly by either version of .I gremlin or -.IR \%@g@grn . +.IR @g@grn . . The other difference in Sun/X11 format is the use of names for picture objects @@ -729,7 +729,7 @@ nB l. . .IP If you're using -.I \%@g@grn +.I @g@grn to run your pictures through .IR groff , the font is really just a starting font. @@ -804,7 +804,7 @@ writes out coordinates using the format \[lq]%f1.2\[rq]; it's probably a good idea to use the same format if you want to modify the -.I \%@g@grn +.I @g@grn code. . . @@ -861,10 +861,10 @@ files. . The default search path is the current directory, the home directory, -.IR \%@SYSTEMMACRODIR@ , -.IR \%@LOCALMACRODIR@ , +.IR @SYSTEMMACRODIR@ , +.IR @LOCALMACRODIR@ , and -.IR \%@MACRODIR@ , +.IR @MACRODIR@ , in that order. . . @@ -879,10 +879,10 @@ is the name of the output driver) for the .I DESC file before the default font directories -.IR \%@LOCALFONTDIR@ , -.IR \%@FONTDIR@ , +.IR @LOCALFONTDIR@ , +.IR @FONTDIR@ , and -.IR \%@LEGACYFONTDIR@ . +.IR @LEGACYFONTDIR@ . . . .TP @@ -918,7 +918,7 @@ even when followed by a character other than space or newline. .\" ==================================================================== . .TP -.IR \%@FONTDIR@/\:\%dev name /\:DESC +.IR @FONTDIR@/\:\%dev name /\:DESC describes the output device .IR name . . diff --git a/src/preproc/pic/pic.1.man b/src/preproc/pic/pic.1.man index 32c243344..3c616f98f 100644 --- a/src/preproc/pic/pic.1.man +++ b/src/preproc/pic/pic.1.man @@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ is part of the .MR groff @MAN1EXT@ document formatting system. . -.I \%@g@pic +.I @g@pic is a .MR @g@troff @MAN1EXT@ preprocessor that compiles descriptions of diagrammatic pictures @@ -108,7 +108,7 @@ or are interpreted as picture descriptions. . Ending a -.I \%@g@pic +.I @g@pic picture with .B .PE leaves the page position at the bottom of the picture; @@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ ending it with leaves the position at the top. . Normally, -.I \%@g@pic +.I @g@pic is not executed directly by the user, but invoked by specifying the .B \-p @@ -229,7 +229,7 @@ The extensions are described in The .B \-n option also causes -.I \%@g@pic +.I @g@pic not to use zero-length lines to draw dots in .I troff \" generic mode. @@ -272,7 +272,7 @@ are ignored: .TP .B \-D Draw all lines using the \[rs]D escape sequence. -.I \%@g@pic +.I @g@pic always does this. . .TP @@ -285,7 +285,7 @@ device This is unnecessary because the .I troff \" generic output generated by -.I \%@g@pic +.I @g@pic is device-independent. . . @@ -319,7 +319,7 @@ A complete documentation is available in the file option. . In \*[tx] mode, -.I \%@g@pic +.I @g@pic will define a vbox called .B \[rs]graph for each picture. @@ -695,7 +695,7 @@ is used. Attributes can be specified in the same way as for a normal text object. Be very careful that you specify an appropriate format string; -.I \%@g@pic +.I @g@pic does only very limited checking of the string. . This is deprecated in favour of @@ -1214,7 +1214,7 @@ The picture is then available in the box . . .LP -.I \%@g@pic +.I @g@pic assumes that at the beginning of a picture both glyph and fill color are set to the default value. . @@ -1237,7 +1237,7 @@ Solid arrow heads are always filled with the current outline color. The .I troff output of -.I \%@g@pic +.I @g@pic is device-independent. . The @@ -1297,7 +1297,7 @@ for i = 1 to 4 do { .\" ==================================================================== . To obtain a stand-alone picture from a -.I \%@g@pic +.I @g@pic file, enclose your .I pic \" language @@ -1479,7 +1479,7 @@ which interprets 0 as black and 1 as white. .\" ==================================================================== . .TP -.I \%@DOCDIR@/\:pic\:.ps +.I @DOCDIR@/\:pic\:.ps \[lq]Making Pictures with GNU pic\[rq], by Eric S.\& Raymond. . diff --git a/src/roff/groff/groff.1.man b/src/roff/groff/groff.1.man index 78e75e245..ed046125d 100644 --- a/src/roff/groff/groff.1.man +++ b/src/roff/groff/groff.1.man @@ -143,7 +143,7 @@ the two programs share a set of options. However, .I groff has some options that -.I \%@g@troff +.I @g@troff does not share, and others which .I groff @@ -151,7 +151,7 @@ interprets differently. . At the same time, not all valid -.I \%@g@troff +.I @g@troff options can be given to .IR groff . . @@ -161,7 +161,7 @@ options can be given to .\" ==================================================================== . The following options either do not exist for -.I \%@g@troff +.I @g@troff or are interpreted differently by .IR groff . . @@ -202,7 +202,7 @@ implies .TP .BI \-I\~ dir Works as -.IR \%@g@troff 's +.IR @g@troff 's option (see below), but also implies @@ -214,7 +214,7 @@ It is passed to .MR @g@soelim @MAN1EXT@ and the output driver, and -.I \%@g@grn +.I @g@grn is passed an .B \-M option with @@ -345,9 +345,9 @@ Run preprocessor. . No mechanism is provided for passing arguments to -.I \%@g@refer +.I @g@refer because most -.I \%@g@refer +.I @g@refer options have equivalent language elements that can be specified within the document. . @@ -380,13 +380,13 @@ preprocessor. .TP .BI \-T\~ dev Direct -.I \%@g@troff +.I @g@troff to format the input for the output device .IR dev . . .I groff then calls an output driver to convert -.IR \%@g@troff 's +.IR @g@troff 's output to a form appropriate for .IR dev ; see subsection \[lq]Output devices\[rq] below. @@ -398,9 +398,9 @@ Operate in unsafe mode: pass the .B \-U option to -.I \%@g@pic +.I @g@pic and -.IR \%@g@troff . +.IR @g@troff . . See .BR \-S . @@ -444,7 +444,7 @@ display. .B \-Z Disable postprocessing. . -.I \%@g@troff +.I @g@troff output will appear on the standard output stream (unless suppressed with .BR \-z ); @@ -496,7 +496,7 @@ Define string. .TP .B \-E Inhibit -.I \%@g@troff +.I @g@troff error messages; implies .BR \-Ww . @@ -575,7 +575,7 @@ emission of warnings in category .TP .B \-z Suppress formatted device-independent output of -.IR \%@g@troff . +.IR @g@troff . . . .\" ==================================================================== @@ -594,7 +594,7 @@ output drivers (or \[lq]postprocessors\[rq]), a suite of utilities, and the formatter -.I \%@g@troff +.I @g@troff at its heart. . See @@ -746,7 +746,7 @@ It is even. In GNU .IR roff , the page dimensions for the formatter -.I \%@g@troff +.I @g@troff and for output devices are handled separately. . In the formatter, @@ -1095,7 +1095,7 @@ is a modern package written by Peter Schaffter specifically for GNU .IR roff . . Consult the -.UR file://\:\%@HTMLDOCDIR@/\:mom/\:toc\:.html +.UR file://\:@HTMLDOCDIR@/\:mom/\:toc\:.html .I mom HTML manual .UE @@ -1178,7 +1178,7 @@ programs as well as many extensions. The command-line option .B \-C switches -.I \%@g@troff +.I @g@troff into .IR "compatibility mode" , which tries to emulate AT&T @@ -1212,7 +1212,7 @@ in a page description language whose syntax is detailed in .SS "Output devices" .\" ==================================================================== . -.I \%@g@troff +.I @g@troff output is formatted for a particular .IR "output device" , typically specified by the @@ -1331,7 +1331,7 @@ and a .\" ==================================================================== . Any program that interprets the output of -.I \%@g@troff +.I @g@troff is a GNU .I roff postprocessor. diff --git a/src/roff/nroff/nroff.1.man b/src/roff/nroff/nroff.1.man index 2f1343163..fd0544bf0 100644 --- a/src/roff/nroff/nroff.1.man +++ b/src/roff/nroff/nroff.1.man @@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ .SH Description .\" ==================================================================== . -.I \%@g@nroff +.I @g@nroff formats documents written in the .MR groff @MAN7EXT@ language for typewriter-like devices such as terminal emulators. @@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ emulates the AT&T command using .MR groff @MAN1EXT@ . . -.I \%@g@nroff +.I @g@nroff generates output via .MR grotty @MAN1EXT@ , .IR groff 's @@ -122,7 +122,7 @@ environment variable nor the command-line option (which overrides the environment variable) specifies a (valid) device, -.I \%@g@nroff +.I @g@nroff consults the locale to select an appropriate output device. . It first tries the @@ -167,7 +167,7 @@ and respectively; .B \-c is also interpreted directly by -.IR \%@g@troff . +.IR @g@troff . . In addition, this implementation ignores the AT&T @@ -194,7 +194,7 @@ are documented in . .B \-V causes -.I \%@g@nroff +.I @g@nroff to display the constructed .I groff command on the standard output stream, @@ -204,7 +204,7 @@ but does not execute it. and .B \-\-version show version information about -.I \%@g@nroff +.I @g@nroff and the programs it runs, while .B \-\-help @@ -216,7 +216,7 @@ all exit afterward. .SH "Exit status" .\" ==================================================================== . -.I \%@g@nroff +.I @g@nroff exits with error .RB status\~ 2 if there was a problem parsing its arguments, @@ -256,7 +256,7 @@ executable before searching in .IR PATH . . If unset, -.I \%@BINDIR@ +.I @BINDIR@ is used. . . @@ -290,7 +290,7 @@ or the values specified are invalid. .\" ==================================================================== . .TP -.I \%@MACRODIR@/\:\%tty\-char\:.tmac +.I @MACRODIR@/\:\%tty\-char\:.tmac Character definitions from this file are loaded to replace unrepresentable glyphs. . diff --git a/src/roff/troff/troff.1.man b/src/roff/troff/troff.1.man index 77efd6085..ea94b8b6d 100644 --- a/src/roff/troff/troff.1.man +++ b/src/roff/troff/troff.1.man @@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ transforms .MR groff @MAN7EXT@ language input into the device-independent output format described in .MR groff_out @MAN5EXT@ ; -.I \%@g@troff +.I @g@troff is thus the heart of the GNU .I roff document formatting system. @@ -166,12 +166,12 @@ output are subject to change. .TP .B \-b Write a backtrace reporting the state of -.IR \%@g@troff 's +.IR @g@troff 's input parser to the standard error stream with each diagnostic message. . The line numbers given in the backtrace might not always be correct, because -.IR \%@g@troff 's +.IR @g@troff 's idea of line numbers can be confused by requests that append to strings or macros. . @@ -220,7 +220,7 @@ identifier. .TP .B \-E Inhibit -.I \%@g@troff +.I @g@troff error messages; implies .BR \-Ww . @@ -356,7 +356,7 @@ and means print every page from .IR n \~on. . -.I \%@g@troff +.I @g@troff stops processing and exits after formatting the last page enumerated in .IR list . . @@ -459,7 +459,7 @@ Suppress formatted output. .\" BEGIN Keep parallel with groff.texi node "Warnings". .\" Caveat: the Texinfo manual sorts them by number, not name. Warning diagnostics emitted by -.I \%@g@troff +.I @g@troff are divided into named, numbered categories. . @@ -749,7 +749,7 @@ it is a semicolon (;). A list of directories in which to seek the selected output device's directory of device and font description files. . -.I \%@g@troff +.I @g@troff will scan directories given as arguments to any specified .B \-F options before these, @@ -766,7 +766,7 @@ after them. .I GROFF_TMAC_PATH A list of directories in which to search for macro files. . -.I \%@g@troff +.I @g@troff will scan directories given as arguments to any specified .B \-M options before these, @@ -823,7 +823,7 @@ see .\" ==================================================================== . .TP -.I \%@MACRODIR@/\:\%troffrc +.I @MACRODIR@/\:\%troffrc is an initialization macro file loaded before any macro packages specified with .B \-m @@ -831,7 +831,7 @@ options. . . .TP -.I \%@MACRODIR@/\:\%troffrc\-end +.I @MACRODIR@/\:\%troffrc\-end is an initialization macro file loaded after all macro packages specified with .B \-m @@ -839,19 +839,19 @@ options. . . .TP -.IR \%@MACRODIR@/\: name \:.tmac +.IR @MACRODIR@/\: name \:.tmac are macro files distributed with .IR groff . . . .TP -.IR \%@FONTDIR@/\:\%dev name /\:DESC +.IR @FONTDIR@/\:\%dev name /\:DESC describes the output device .IR name . . . .TP -.IR \%@FONTDIR@/\:\%dev name / F +.IR @FONTDIR@/\:\%dev name / F describes the font .I F of device @@ -955,7 +955,7 @@ device and font description files. .TP .MR groff_out @MAN5EXT@ describes the format of -.IR \%@g@troff 's +.IR @g@troff 's output. . . diff --git a/src/utils/afmtodit/afmtodit.1.man b/src/utils/afmtodit/afmtodit.1.man index 6c2ced4dd..02c8d2239 100644 --- a/src/utils/afmtodit/afmtodit.1.man +++ b/src/utils/afmtodit/afmtodit.1.man @@ -191,7 +191,7 @@ it is best to access them with glyph names only. .P If the font is downloadable to the device as a file, it may be listed in the file -.IR \%@FONTDIR@/\:\%devps/\:\%download ; +.IR @FONTDIR@/\:\%devps/\:\%download ; see .MR grops @MAN1EXT@ . . @@ -434,14 +434,14 @@ Don't use the built-in Adobe Glyph List. .\" ==================================================================== . .TP -.I \%@FONTDIR@/\:\%devps/\:DESC +.I @FONTDIR@/\:\%devps/\:DESC describes the .B ps output device. . . .TP -.IR \%@FONTDIR@/\:\%devps/ F +.IR @FONTDIR@/\:\%devps/ F describes the font known .RI as\~ F on device @@ -449,13 +449,13 @@ on device . . .TP -.I \%@FONTDIR@/\:\%devps/\:\%download +.I @FONTDIR@/\:\%devps/\:\%download lists fonts available for embedding within the PostScript document (or download to the device). . . .TP -.I \%@FONTDIR@/\:\%devps/\:text.enc +.I @FONTDIR@/\:\%devps/\:text.enc describes the encoding scheme used by most PostScript Type\~1 fonts; the .B \%encoding @@ -466,7 +466,7 @@ device refers to it. . . .TP -.I \%@FONTDIR@/\:\%devps/\:\%generate/\:\%textmap +.I @FONTDIR@/\:\%devps/\:\%generate/\:\%textmap maps names in the Adobe Glyph List to .I groff special character identifiers. diff --git a/src/utils/hpftodit/hpftodit.1.man b/src/utils/hpftodit/hpftodit.1.man index 81a03e0e6..c2e7b456a 100644 --- a/src/utils/hpftodit/hpftodit.1.man +++ b/src/utils/hpftodit/hpftodit.1.man @@ -391,14 +391,14 @@ the search order is reversed. .\" ==================================================================== . .TP -.I \%@FONTDIR@/\:\%devlj4/\:DESC +.I @FONTDIR@/\:\%devlj4/\:DESC describes the .B lj4 output device. . . .TP -.IR \%@FONTDIR@/\:\%devlj4/ F +.IR @FONTDIR@/\:\%devlj4/ F describes the font known .RI as\~ F on device @@ -406,7 +406,7 @@ on device . . .TP -.I \%@FONTDIR@/\:\%devlj4/\:\%generate/\:\%Makefile +.I @FONTDIR@/\:\%devlj4/\:\%generate/\:\%Makefile is a .MR make 1 script that uses @@ -418,7 +418,7 @@ font descriptions in the event the TFM files are updated. . . .TP -.I \%@FONTDIR@/\:\%devlj4/\:\%generate/\:\%special\:.awk +.I @FONTDIR@/\:\%devlj4/\:\%generate/\:\%special\:.awk is an .MR awk 1 script that corrects the Intellifont-based height metrics for several @@ -429,13 +429,13 @@ later. . . .TP -.I \%@FONTDIR@/\:\%devlj4/\:\%generate/\:\%special\:.map +.I @FONTDIR@/\:\%devlj4/\:\%generate/\:\%special\:.map .TQ -.I \%@FONTDIR@/\:\%devlj4/\:\%generate/\:\%symbol\:.map +.I @FONTDIR@/\:\%devlj4/\:\%generate/\:\%symbol\:.map .TQ -.I \%@FONTDIR@/\:\%devlj4/\:\%generate/\:text\:.map +.I @FONTDIR@/\:\%devlj4/\:\%generate/\:text\:.map .TQ -.I \%@FONTDIR@/\:\%devlj4/\:\%generate/\:\%wingdings.map +.I @FONTDIR@/\:\%devlj4/\:\%generate/\:\%wingdings.map map MSL indices and HP Unicode Private Use Area assignments to .I groff special character identifiers. diff --git a/src/utils/pfbtops/pfbtops.1.man b/src/utils/pfbtops/pfbtops.1.man index 35b48b7fa..a3e3f715b 100644 --- a/src/utils/pfbtops/pfbtops.1.man +++ b/src/utils/pfbtops/pfbtops.1.man @@ -75,9 +75,9 @@ PostScript fonts for MS-DOS were historically supplied in PFB format. The resulting PFA font can be used with .MR groff @MAN1EXT@ if it is first listed in -.I \%@FONTDIR@/\:\%devps/\:\%download +.I @FONTDIR@/\:\%devps/\:\%download and -.IR \%@FONTDIR@/\:\%devpdf/\:\%download . +.IR @FONTDIR@/\:\%devpdf/\:\%download . . . The diff --git a/src/utils/tfmtodit/tfmtodit.1.man b/src/utils/tfmtodit/tfmtodit.1.man index 372c66efa..b74a50ba3 100644 --- a/src/utils/tfmtodit/tfmtodit.1.man +++ b/src/utils/tfmtodit/tfmtodit.1.man @@ -270,14 +270,14 @@ directive to the font description file. .\" ==================================================================== . .TP -.I \%@FONTDIR@/\:\%devdvi/\:DESC +.I @FONTDIR@/\:\%devdvi/\:DESC describes the .B dvi output device. . . .TP -.IR \%@FONTDIR@/\:\%devdvi/ F +.IR @FONTDIR@/\:\%devdvi/ F describes the font known .RI as\~ F on device diff --git a/tmac/groff_man.7.man.in b/tmac/groff_man.7.man.in index 6f7e39fdb..490ca62e0 100644 --- a/tmac/groff_man.7.man.in +++ b/tmac/groff_man.7.man.in @@ -1236,7 +1236,7 @@ URIs can be lengthy; rendering them can result in jarring adjustment or variations in line length, or -.I \%@g@troff +.I @g@troff warnings when a hyperlink is longer than an output line. . The application of non-printing break point escape sequences @@ -2203,9 +2203,9 @@ _endif()dnl .\" ==================================================================== . When a preprocessor like -.I \%@g@tbl +.I @g@tbl or -.I \%@g@eqn +.I @g@eqn is needed, a hint can be given to the man page librarian by making the first line of a man page look like this: @@ -2228,12 +2228,12 @@ The .I word consists of one letter for each needed preprocessor: \(lqe\(rq for -.IR \%@g@eqn , +.IR @g@eqn , \(lqr\(rq for -.IR \%@g@refer , +.IR @g@refer , and \(lqt\(rq for -.IR \%@g@tbl . +.IR @g@tbl . . Modern implementations of the .I man @@ -3462,7 +3462,7 @@ _endif()dnl .\" ==================================================================== . .TP -.I \%@MACRODIR@/\:an\:.tmac +.I @MACRODIR@/\:an\:.tmac Most .I man macros are contained in this file. @@ -3473,7 +3473,7 @@ It also loads the extensions from . . .TP -.I \%@MACRODIR@/\:\%andoc\:.tmac +.I @MACRODIR@/\:\%andoc\:.tmac This brief .I groff program detects whether the @@ -3506,7 +3506,7 @@ reloads each macro package as necessary. . . .TP -.I \%@MACRODIR@/\:\%an\-ext\:.tmac +.I @MACRODIR@/\:\%an\-ext\:.tmac Definitions of macros described above as extensions .RB ( .SY , .BR .YS , @@ -3559,19 +3559,19 @@ implementations that may give up their scan for indexing material early. . . .TP -.I \%@MACRODIR@/\:man\:.tmac +.I @MACRODIR@/\:man\:.tmac This is a wrapper that loads .IR an.tmac . . . .TP -.I \%@MACRODIR@/\:\%mandoc\:.tmac +.I @MACRODIR@/\:\%mandoc\:.tmac This is a wrapper that loads .IR \%andoc.tmac . . . .TP -.I \%@LOCALMACRODIR@/\:\%man\:\%.local +.I @LOCALMACRODIR@/\:\%man\:\%.local Put site-local changes and customizations into this file. _ifstyle()dnl . diff --git a/tmac/groff_ms.7.man b/tmac/groff_ms.7.man index 108f980dc..6ad24abb1 100644 --- a/tmac/groff_ms.7.man +++ b/tmac/groff_ms.7.man @@ -1356,20 +1356,20 @@ Changes to either register take effect at the next display boundary. The .I ms package is often used with the -.IR \%@g@tbl , -.IR \%@g@pic , -.IR \%@g@eqn , +.IR @g@tbl , +.IR @g@pic , +.IR @g@eqn , and -.I \%@g@refer +.I @g@refer preprocessors. . The .B \[rs]n[DD] distance is also applied to regions of the document preprocessed with -.IR \%@g@eqn , -.IR \%@g@pic , +.IR @g@eqn , +.IR @g@pic , and -.IR \%@g@tbl . +.IR @g@tbl . . Mark text meant for preprocessors by enclosing it in pairs of tokens as follows, @@ -1450,7 +1450,7 @@ its bibliographic database. . .P When -.I \%@g@refer +.I @g@refer emits collected references (as might be done on a \[lq]Works Cited\[rq] page), it interpolates the string @@ -2562,7 +2562,7 @@ Names containing only uppercase letters and digits. .\" ==================================================================== . .TP -.I \%@MACRODIR@/\:@TMAC_S_PREFIX@s\:.tmac +.I @MACRODIR@/\:@TMAC_S_PREFIX@s\:.tmac implements the package. . . @@ -2575,7 +2575,7 @@ support for . . .TP -.I \%@MACRODIR@/\:ms\:.tmac +.I @MACRODIR@/\:ms\:.tmac is a wrapper enabling the package to be loaded with .RB \[lq] "groff \-m ms" \[rq]. . @@ -2606,9 +2606,9 @@ it may be compressed and/or available in additional formats. . . .TP -.I \%@DOCDIR@/\:ms\:.ms +.I @DOCDIR@/\:ms\:.ms .TQ -.I \%@DOCDIR@/\:ms\:.ps +.I @DOCDIR@/\:ms\:.ps \[lq]Using .I groff with the @@ -2618,9 +2618,9 @@ Larry Kollar. . . .TP -.I \%@DOCDIR@/\:\%msboxes\:.ms +.I @DOCDIR@/\:\%msboxes\:.ms .TQ -.I \%@DOCDIR@/\:\%msboxes\:.pdf +.I @DOCDIR@/\:\%msboxes\:.pdf \[lq]Using PDF boxes with .I groff and the |