X-Git-Url: http://git.marmaro.de/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=man%2Fmh-format.man;h=cf6eec6bdad7dc15b57b594a3f7303f4220cdfbb;hb=cbce5e434f84af560946e16709d3c2ad10eb8942;hp=76d0a6adaa6dd613f45d93078ac2bff5197aae3c;hpb=fc25a4f840747685117a482f9a0cf6296224ea1a;p=mmh diff --git a/man/mh-format.man b/man/mh-format.man index 76d0a6a..cf6eec6 100644 --- a/man/mh-format.man +++ b/man/mh-format.man @@ -46,7 +46,6 @@ escape sequences which begin with `%'. When specifying a format string, the usual C backslash characters are honored: `\\b', `\\f', `\\n', `\\r', and `\\t'. Continuation lines in format files end with `\\' followed by the newline character. - .\" TALK ABOUT SYNTAX FIRST, THEN SEMANTICS .SS SYNTAX Format strings are built around @@ -100,7 +99,6 @@ or a control escape. When the argument is a function or a component, they are listed without a leading `%'. When control escapes are used as function arguments, they written as normally, with a leading `%'; - .SS "Control escapes" .PP A @@ -137,13 +135,11 @@ if the function return or component value is non-zero, and false if zero. For string valued functions or components, the condition is true if the function return or component value is a non-empty string, and false for an empty string. - .PP The `%?' control escape is optional, and may there may be more than one `%?' control escape in a conditional block. The `%|' control escape is also optional, but may be included at most once. - .SS "Function escapes" Functions expecting an argument generally require an argument of a particular type. @@ -747,6 +743,5 @@ If so, it is printed at full width: otherwise at 4 digits. .SH "SEE ALSO" scan(1), repl(1), ap(8), dp(8) - .SH CONTEXT None