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H A D | R.proto | diff 192561 Thu May 21 18:04:46 MDT 2009 des When man pages are formatted in UTF-8, .Fl is encoded as U+2212 "MINUS SIGN" instead of U+002D "HYPHEN-MINUS". This is unfortunate for two reasons: 1) this is not the character which is actually used on the command line, and 2) it makes it impossible to search a man page for a specific command-line option. This patch fixes this, but there are other unresolved issues, such as confusion between -, \- and hy: while the latter is always (and only) used for hyphenation, both - and \- are used for negation and subtraction, and \- is used for command-line options and sometimes also for parenthesis. IMHO, the correct Unicode characters are: - hyphenation: either U+2010 or U+00AD, most likely the former (the latter is the so-called soft hyphen, used to indicate a point at which a text processor is allowed to hyphenate a word) - negation and subtraction: U+2212 - parenthesis: in English, U+2214, with spaces suppressed before and after; in some others (such as Norwegian), U+2213 with spaces retained. - command-line options: U+002D, because that is what is actually used on the command line. However, fixing this would require extensive modifications to (at least) the doc and man macro sets... MFC after: 1 week diff 192561 Thu May 21 18:04:46 MDT 2009 des When man pages are formatted in UTF-8, .Fl is encoded as U+2212 "MINUS SIGN" instead of U+002D "HYPHEN-MINUS". This is unfortunate for two reasons: 1) this is not the character which is actually used on the command line, and 2) it makes it impossible to search a man page for a specific command-line option. This patch fixes this, but there are other unresolved issues, such as confusion between -, \- and hy: while the latter is always (and only) used for hyphenation, both - and \- are used for negation and subtraction, and \- is used for command-line options and sometimes also for parenthesis. IMHO, the correct Unicode characters are: - hyphenation: either U+2010 or U+00AD, most likely the former (the latter is the so-called soft hyphen, used to indicate a point at which a text processor is allowed to hyphenate a word) - negation and subtraction: U+2212 - parenthesis: in English, U+2214, with spaces suppressed before and after; in some others (such as Norwegian), U+2213 with spaces retained. - command-line options: U+002D, because that is what is actually used on the command line. However, fixing this would require extensive modifications to (at least) the doc and man macro sets... MFC after: 1 week |
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H A D | gencode.c | diff 20645 Wed Dec 18 17:08:13 MST 1996 fenner Fix generated code for DLT_NULL encapsulation. This fixes PR#bin/2212. |
/freebsd-11.0-release/sys/sys/ | ||
H A D | cdefs.h | diff 2212 Mon Aug 22 13:44:39 MDT 1994 bde - Fix attribute for __pure2. - Update name of idempotency identifier in comment to match code. |
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