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man(5) man(5)<br />

The programs that prepare the table of contents and the permuted<br />

index for this manual assume the NAME section of each entry<br />

consists of a single line of input that has the following format:<br />

nameL name, name ... ] \- explanatory text<br />

The macro package increases the interword spaces (to eliminate<br />

ambiguity) in the SYNOPSIS section of each entry.<br />

The macro package itself uses only the roman font (so that one<br />

can replace, for example, the bold font by the constant-width font<br />

(cw). Of course, if the input text of an entry contains requests for<br />

other fonts (e.g., . I, . RB, \fI), the corresponding fonts must be<br />

mounted.<br />

FILES<br />

/usr/lib/tmae/tmae.an<br />

/usr/lib/maeros/emp.n. Edt] .an<br />

/usr/lib/maeros/uemp.n.an<br />

SEE ALSO<br />

eqn(l), man(l), tbl(I), te(l), troff(I).<br />

"Other Text Processing Tools" in AIUX Text Processing Tools.<br />

BUGS<br />

If the argument to . TH contains any blanks and is not enclosed by<br />

double quotes (" ,,), there will be strange irregular dots on the output.<br />

4<br />

February, 1990<br />

RevisionC

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