groff_man_style(7): \c End a text line without inserting space or attempting a break. Normally, if filling is enabled, the end of a text line is treated like a space; an output line may break there (if it does not, troff inserts an adjustable space); if filling is disabled, the line will break there, as in .EX/.EE examples. The next line is interpreted as usual and can include a macro call (contrast with \newline). ...
Not changing the following occurrence, because it seems purposeful and/or useful. arithmetic commands ( .BR (( .\|.\|.\& )) ) Diff of rendering (everywhere): - -e The maximum scheduling priority ( “nice”). + -e The maximum scheduling priority (“nice”). - as a set of options to the shopt builtin ( compat31, compat32, compat40, + as a set of options to the shopt builtin (compat31, compat32, compat40, --- doc/bash.1 | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/doc/bash.1 b/doc/bash.1 index 5484e496..058e6a18 100644 --- a/doc/bash.1 +++ b/doc/bash.1 @@ -11510,7 +11510,7 @@ .SH "SHELL BUILTIN COMMANDS" The maximum size of a process's data segment .TP .B \-e -The maximum scheduling priority ( +The maximum scheduling priority (\c .Q nice ). .TP .B \-f @@ -11740,7 +11740,7 @@ .SH "SHELL BUILTIN COMMANDS" process or job waited for. .SH "SHELL COMPATIBILITY MODE" Bash-4.0 introduced the concept of a \fIshell compatibility level\fP, -specified as a set of options to the shopt builtin ( +specified as a set of options to the shopt builtin (\c .BR compat31 , .BR compat32 , .BR compat40 , -- 2.30.2
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