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[src/trunk]: src/share/man/man4 Use mdoc macros instead of man ones.
details: https://anonhg.NetBSD.org/src/rev/37b43142e93b
branches: trunk
changeset: 520991:37b43142e93b
user: wiz <wiz%NetBSD.org@localhost>
date: Mon Jan 21 17:58:19 2002 +0000
description:
Use mdoc macros instead of man ones.
diffstat:
share/man/man4/speaker.4 | 11 +++++++----
share/man/man4/st.4 | 14 ++++++++++----
2 files changed, 17 insertions(+), 8 deletions(-)
diffs (71 lines):
diff -r 6d9785cc0adf -r 37b43142e93b share/man/man4/speaker.4
--- a/share/man/man4/speaker.4 Mon Jan 21 17:56:20 2002 +0000
+++ b/share/man/man4/speaker.4 Mon Jan 21 17:58:19 2002 +0000
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-.\" $NetBSD: speaker.4,v 1.7 2001/09/22 16:21:42 wiz Exp $
+.\" $NetBSD: speaker.4,v 1.8 2002/01/21 17:58:19 wiz Exp $
.\"
.\" Copyright (c) 1993 Christopher G. Demetriou
.\" All rights reserved.
@@ -53,7 +53,9 @@
simple ASCII melody notation. An ioctl() for tone generation at arbitrary
frequencies is also supported.
.Pp
-Sound-generation does \fInot\fR monopolize the processor; in fact, the driver
+Sound-generation does
+.Em not
+monopolize the processor; in fact, the driver
spends most of its time sleeping while the PC hardware is emitting
tones. Other processes may emit beeps while the driver is running.
.Pp
@@ -82,8 +84,9 @@
letter case is ignored. Play command groups are as follows:
.Pp
CDEFGAB -- letters A through G cause the corresponding note to be played in the
-current octave. A note letter may optionally be followed by an \fIaccidental
-sign\fR, one of # + or -; the first two of these cause it to be sharped one
+current octave. A note letter may optionally be followed by an
+.Em accidental sign ,
+one of # + or -; the first two of these cause it to be sharped one
half-tone, the last causes it to be flatted one half-tone. It may also be
followed by a time value number and by sustain dots (see below). Time values
are interpreted as for the L command below;.
diff -r 6d9785cc0adf -r 37b43142e93b share/man/man4/st.4
--- a/share/man/man4/st.4 Mon Jan 21 17:56:20 2002 +0000
+++ b/share/man/man4/st.4 Mon Jan 21 17:58:19 2002 +0000
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-.\" $NetBSD: st.4,v 1.20 2001/12/19 18:34:33 wiz Exp $
+.\" $NetBSD: st.4,v 1.21 2002/01/21 17:59:22 wiz Exp $
.\"
.\" Copyright (c) 1996
.\" Julian Elischer <julian%freebsd.org@localhost>. All rights reserved.
@@ -248,7 +248,9 @@
differently based upon whether EARLY WARNING recognition is enabled in
the driver.
.Pp
-If EARLY WARNING recognitions is \fBnot\fR enabled, then detection
+If EARLY WARNING recognitions is
+.Em not
+enabled, then detection
of EOM (as reported in SCSI Sense Data with an EOM indicator)
causes the write operation to be flagged with I/O error (EIO).
This has the effect for the user application of not knowing actually
@@ -256,12 +258,16 @@
.Xr read 2
system call is set to \(mi1).
.Pp
-If EARLY WARNING recognition \fBis\fR enabled, then detection of EOM
+If EARLY WARNING recognition
+.Em is
+enabled, then detection of EOM
(as reported in SCSI Sense Data with an EOM indicator)
has no immediate effect except that
the driver notes that EOM has been detected. If the write completing
didn't transfer all data that was requested, then the residual count
-(counting bytes \fBnot\fR written)
+(counting bytes
+.Em not
+written)
is returned to the user application. In any event, the next attempt
to write (if that is the next action the user application takes)
is immediately completed with no data transferred, and a residual
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