Use `\fP` to restore previous font in places where it adequately returns to roman face rather than the explicit `\fR` (which can clobber the "previous font selection" datum in the formatter). --- doc/bash.1 | 30 +++++++++++++++--------------- 1 file changed, 15 insertions(+), 15 deletions(-)
diff --git a/doc/bash.1 b/doc/bash.1 index 323356c7..eeff6b63 100644 --- a/doc/bash.1 +++ b/doc/bash.1 @@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ .SH COPYRIGHT .if t Bash is Copyright \(co 1989-2023 by the Free Software Foundation, Inc. .SH DESCRIPTION .B Bash -is an \fBsh\fR-compatible command language interpreter that +is an \fBsh\fP-compatible command language interpreter that executes commands read from the standard input or from a file. .B Bash also incorporates useful features from the \fIKorn\fP and \fIC\fP @@ -103,9 +103,9 @@ .SH DESCRIPTION can be configured to be POSIX-conformant by default. .SH OPTIONS All of the single-character shell options documented in the -description of the \fBset\fR builtin command, including \fB\-o\fP, +description of the \fBset\fP builtin command, including \fB\-o\fP, can be used as options when the shell is invoked. -In addition, \fBbash\fR +In addition, \fBbash\fP interprets the following options when it is invoked: .PP .PD 0 @@ -5958,10 +5958,10 @@ .SH READLINE builtin. .SS "Readline Notation" In this section, the Emacs-style notation is used to denote -keystrokes. Control keys are denoted by C\-\fIkey\fR, e.g., C\-n +keystrokes. Control keys are denoted by C\-\fIkey\fP, e.g., C\-n means Control\-N. Similarly, .I meta -keys are denoted by M\-\fIkey\fR, so M\-x means Meta\-X. (On keyboards +keys are denoted by M\-\fIkey\fP, so M\-x means Meta\-X. (On keyboards without a .I meta key, M\-\fIx\fP means ESC \fIx\fP, i.e., press the Escape key @@ -7841,11 +7841,11 @@ .SS Event Designators or ( (when the \fBextglob\fP shell option is enabled using the \fBshopt\fP builtin). .TP -.B !\fIn\fR +.B !\fIn\fP Refer to command line .IR n . .TP -.B !\-\fIn\fR +.B !\-\fIn\fP Refer to the current command minus .IR n . .TP @@ -7853,12 +7853,12 @@ .SS Event Designators Refer to the previous command. This is a synonym for .Q !\-1 . .TP -.B !\fIstring\fR +.B !\fIstring\fP Refer to the most recent command preceding the current position in the history list starting with .IR string . .TP -.B !?\fIstring\fR\fB[?]\fR +.B !?\fIstring\fP[?] Refer to the most recent command preceding the current position in the history list containing .IR string . @@ -7903,7 +7903,7 @@ .SS Word Designators word. .TP .I n -The \fIn\fRth word. +The \fIn\fPth word. .TP .B \*^ The first argument. That is, word 1. @@ -7914,15 +7914,15 @@ .SS Word Designators .TP .B % The first word matched by the most recent -.Q ?\fIstring\fR?' +.Q ?\fIstring\fP?' search, if the search string begins with a character that is part of a word. .TP .I x\fB\-\fPy A range of words; -.Q \-\fIy\fR +.Q \-\fIy\fP abbreviates -.Q 0\-\fIy\fR . +.Q 0\-\fIy\fP . .TP .B * All of the words but the zeroth. @@ -8005,7 +8005,7 @@ .SS Modifiers the last .I string in a -.B !?\fIstring\fR\fB[?]\fR +.B !?\fIstring\fP[?] search. If .I new @@ -12287,7 +12287,7 @@ .SH BUG REPORTS .PP .PD 0 .TP 20 -The version number of \fBbash\fR +The version number of \fBbash\fP .TP The hardware and operating system .TP -- 2.30.2
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