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[src/trunk]: src/share/man/man7 Boring whitespace fixes.



details:   https://anonhg.NetBSD.org/src/rev/04f7ce14a1e9
branches:  trunk
changeset: 514824:04f7ce14a1e9
user:      wiz <wiz%NetBSD.org@localhost>
date:      Tue Sep 11 01:02:18 2001 +0000

description:
Boring whitespace fixes.

diffstat:

 share/man/man7/ascii.7    |  78 +++++++++++++++++++++++-----------------------
 share/man/man7/mailaddr.7 |   8 ++--
 share/man/man7/symlink.7  |   8 ++--
 3 files changed, 47 insertions(+), 47 deletions(-)

diffs (176 lines):

diff -r 826a54283f1b -r 04f7ce14a1e9 share/man/man7/ascii.7
--- a/share/man/man7/ascii.7    Tue Sep 11 01:01:56 2001 +0000
+++ b/share/man/man7/ascii.7    Tue Sep 11 01:02:18 2001 +0000
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-.\"    $NetBSD: ascii.7,v 1.4 2000/03/24 22:48:32 enami Exp $
+.\"    $NetBSD: ascii.7,v 1.5 2001/09/11 01:02:18 wiz Exp $
 .\"
 .\" Copyright (c) 1989, 1990, 1993
 .\"    The Regents of the University of California.  All rights reserved.
@@ -49,18 +49,18 @@
 000 nul  001 soh  002 stx  003 etx  004 eot  005 enq  006 ack  007 bel
 010 bs   011 ht   012 nl   013 vt   014 np   015 cr   016 so   017 si
 020 dle  021 dc1  022 dc2  023 dc3  024 dc4  025 nak  026 syn  027 etb
-030 can  031 em   032 sub  033 esc  034 fs   035 gs   036 rs   037 us 
-040 sp   041  !   042  "   043  #   044  $   045  %   046  &   047  ' 
-050  (   051  )   052  *   053  +   054  ,   055  -   056  .   057  / 
-060  0   061  1   062  2   063  3   064  4   065  5   066  6   067  7 
-070  8   071  9   072  :   073  ;   074  <   075  =   076  >   077  ? 
-100  @   101  A   102  B   103  C   104  D   105  E   106  F   107  G 
-110  H   111  I   112  J   113  K   114  L   115  M   116  N   117  O 
-120  P   121  Q   122  R   123  S   124  T   125  U   126  V   127  W 
-130  X   131  Y   132  Z   133  [   134  \e\   135  ]   136  ^   137  _ 
-140  `   141  a   142  b   143  c   144  d   145  e   146  f   147  g 
-150  h   151  i   152  j   153  k   154  l   155  m   156  n   157  o 
-160  p   161  q   162  r   163  s   164  t   165  u   166  v   167  w 
+030 can  031 em   032 sub  033 esc  034 fs   035 gs   036 rs   037 us
+040 sp   041  !   042  "   043  #   044  $   045  %   046  &   047  '
+050  (   051  )   052  *   053  +   054  ,   055  -   056  .   057  /
+060  0   061  1   062  2   063  3   064  4   065  5   066  6   067  7
+070  8   071  9   072  :   073  ;   074  <   075  =   076  >   077  ?
+100  @   101  A   102  B   103  C   104  D   105  E   106  F   107  G
+110  H   111  I   112  J   113  K   114  L   115  M   116  N   117  O
+120  P   121  Q   122  R   123  S   124  T   125  U   126  V   127  W
+130  X   131  Y   132  Z   133  [   134  \e\   135  ]   136  ^   137  _
+140  `   141  a   142  b   143  c   144  d   145  e   146  f   147  g
+150  h   151  i   152  j   153  k   154  l   155  m   156  n   157  o
+160  p   161  q   162  r   163  s   164  t   165  u   166  v   167  w
 170  x   171  y   172  z   173  {   174  |   175  }   176  ~   177 del
 .Ed
 .Pp
@@ -69,20 +69,20 @@
 set:
 .Bd -literal -offset left
 00 nul   01 soh   02 stx   03 etx   04 eot   05 enq   06 ack   07 bel
-08 bs    09 ht    0a nl    0b vt    0c np    0d cr    0e so    0f si 
+08 bs    09 ht    0a nl    0b vt    0c np    0d cr    0e so    0f si
 10 dle   11 dc1   12 dc2   13 dc3   14 dc4   15 nak   16 syn   17 etb
-18 can   19 em    1a sub   1b esc   1c fs    1d gs    1e rs    1f us 
-20 sp    21  !    22  "    23  #    24  $    25  %    26  &    27  ' 
-28  (    29  )    2a  *    2b  +    2c  ,    2d  -    2e  .    2f  / 
-30  0    31  1    32  2    33  3    34  4    35  5    36  6    37  7 
-38  8    39  9    3a  :    3b  ;    3c  <    3d  =    3e  >    3f  ? 
-40  @    41  A    42  B    43  C    44  D    45  E    46  F    47  G 
-48  H    49  I    4a  J    4b  K    4c  L    4d  M    4e  N    4f  O 
-50  P    51  Q    52  R    53  S    54  T    55  U    56  V    57  W 
-58  X    59  Y    5a  Z    5b  [    5c  \e\    5d  ]    5e  ^    5f  _ 
-60  \`    61  a    62  b    63  c    64  d    65  e    66  f    67  g 
-68  h    69  i    6a  j    6b  k    6c  l    6d  m    6e  n    6f  o 
-70  p    71  q    72  r    73  s    74  t    75  u    76  v    77  w 
+18 can   19 em    1a sub   1b esc   1c fs    1d gs    1e rs    1f us
+20 sp    21  !    22  "    23  #    24  $    25  %    26  &    27  '
+28  (    29  )    2a  *    2b  +    2c  ,    2d  -    2e  .    2f  /
+30  0    31  1    32  2    33  3    34  4    35  5    36  6    37  7
+38  8    39  9    3a  :    3b  ;    3c  <    3d  =    3e  >    3f  ?
+40  @    41  A    42  B    43  C    44  D    45  E    46  F    47  G
+48  H    49  I    4a  J    4b  K    4c  L    4d  M    4e  N    4f  O
+50  P    51  Q    52  R    53  S    54  T    55  U    56  V    57  W
+58  X    59  Y    5a  Z    5b  [    5c  \e\    5d  ]    5e  ^    5f  _
+60  \`    61  a    62  b    63  c    64  d    65  e    66  f    67  g
+68  h    69  i    6a  j    6b  k    6c  l    6d  m    6e  n    6f  o
+70  p    71  q    72  r    73  s    74  t    75  u    76  v    77  w
 78  x    79  y    7a  z    7b  {    7c  |    7d  }    7e  ~    7f del
 .Ed
 .Pp
@@ -91,20 +91,20 @@
 set:
 .Bd -literal -offset left
   0 nul    1 soh    2 stx    3 etx    4 eot    5 enq    6 ack    7 bel
-  8 bs     9 ht    10 nl    11 vt    12 np    13 cr    14 so    15 si 
+  8 bs     9 ht    10 nl    11 vt    12 np    13 cr    14 so    15 si
  16 dle   17 dc1   18 dc2   19 dc3   20 dc4   21 nak   22 syn   23 etb
- 24 can   25 em    26 sub   27 esc   28 fs    29 gs    30 rs    31 us 
- 32 sp    33  !    34  "    35  #    36  $    37  %    38  &    39  ' 
- 40  (    41  )    42  *    43  +    44  ,    45  -    46  .    47  / 
- 48  0    49  1    50  2    51  3    52  4    53  5    54  6    55  7 
- 56  8    57  9    58  :    59  ;    60  <    61  =    62  >    63  ? 
- 64  @    65  A    66  B    67  C    68  D    69  E    70  F    71  G 
- 72  H    73  I    74  J    75  K    76  L    77  M    78  N    79  O 
- 80  P    81  Q    82  R    83  S    84  T    85  U    86  V    87  W 
- 88  X    89  Y    90  Z    91  [    92  \e\    93  ]    94  ^    95  _ 
- 96  `    97  a    98  b    99  c   100  d   101  e   102  f   103  g 
-104  h   105  i   106  j   107  k   108  l   109  m   110  n   111  o 
-112  p   113  q   114  r   115  s   116  t   117  u   118  v   119  w 
+ 24 can   25 em    26 sub   27 esc   28 fs    29 gs    30 rs    31 us
+ 32 sp    33  !    34  "    35  #    36  $    37  %    38  &    39  '
+ 40  (    41  )    42  *    43  +    44  ,    45  -    46  .    47  /
+ 48  0    49  1    50  2    51  3    52  4    53  5    54  6    55  7
+ 56  8    57  9    58  :    59  ;    60  <    61  =    62  >    63  ?
+ 64  @    65  A    66  B    67  C    68  D    69  E    70  F    71  G
+ 72  H    73  I    74  J    75  K    76  L    77  M    78  N    79  O
+ 80  P    81  Q    82  R    83  S    84  T    85  U    86  V    87  W
+ 88  X    89  Y    90  Z    91  [    92  \e\    93  ]    94  ^    95  _
+ 96  `    97  a    98  b    99  c   100  d   101  e   102  f   103  g
+104  h   105  i   106  j   107  k   108  l   109  m   110  n   111  o
+112  p   113  q   114  r   115  s   116  t   117  u   118  v   119  w
 120  x   121  y   122  z   123  {   124  |   125  }   126  ~   127 del
 .Ed
 .Sh FILES
diff -r 826a54283f1b -r 04f7ce14a1e9 share/man/man7/mailaddr.7
--- a/share/man/man7/mailaddr.7 Tue Sep 11 01:01:56 2001 +0000
+++ b/share/man/man7/mailaddr.7 Tue Sep 11 01:02:18 2001 +0000
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-.\"    $NetBSD: mailaddr.7,v 1.8 2000/03/24 22:48:33 enami Exp $
+.\"    $NetBSD: mailaddr.7,v 1.9 2001/09/11 01:02:18 wiz Exp $
 .\"
 .\" Copyright (c) 1983, 1987, 1990, 1993
 .\"    The Regents of the University of California.  All rights reserved.
@@ -86,13 +86,13 @@
 explicitly routed internet addresses (so-called ``route-addrs'' and
 the ``percent hack'') and others have been used historically. All
 these addressing formats are now considered obsolete, and should no
-longer be used. 
+longer be used.
 .Pp
 To some extent,
 .Xr sendmail 8
 (when running with normal configuration files) attempts to provide
 backward compatibility for these addressing forms, but in practice
-many of them no longer work. Users should always use standard Internet 
+many of them no longer work. Users should always use standard Internet
 style addresses.
 .Sh SEE ALSO
 .Xr mail 1 ,
@@ -108,5 +108,5 @@
 .Sh BUGS
 The RFC822 group syntax (``group:user1,user2,user3;'') is not supported
 except in the special case of ``group:;'' because of a conflict with old
-berknet-style addresses, not that anyone cares about either berknet or 
+berknet-style addresses, not that anyone cares about either berknet or
 group syntax style addresses any longer.
diff -r 826a54283f1b -r 04f7ce14a1e9 share/man/man7/symlink.7
--- a/share/man/man7/symlink.7  Tue Sep 11 01:01:56 2001 +0000
+++ b/share/man/man7/symlink.7  Tue Sep 11 01:02:18 2001 +0000
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-.\"    $NetBSD: symlink.7,v 1.1 1999/09/27 17:44:49 jdolecek Exp $
+.\"    $NetBSD: symlink.7,v 1.2 2001/09/11 01:02:18 wiz Exp $
 .\"
 .\" Copyright (c) 1992, 1993, 1994
 .\"    The Regents of the University of California.  All rights reserved.
@@ -130,7 +130,7 @@
 .Pp
 The
 .Bx 4.4
-system differs from historical 
+system differs from historical
 .Bx 4
 systems in that the system call
 .Xr chown 2
@@ -160,7 +160,7 @@
 .Pp
 Except as noted below, commands follow symbolic links named as command
 line arguments.
-For example, if there were a symbolic link 
+For example, if there were a symbolic link
 .Qq Li slink
 which pointed to a file named
 .Qq Li afile ,
@@ -310,7 +310,7 @@
 As consistently as possible, you can make commands doing a file tree
 walk follow any symbolic links named on the command line, regardless
 of the type of file they reference, by specifying the
-.Fl H 
+.Fl H
 (for
 .Qq half\-logical )
 flag.



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