The quotes for `i'th and `i+1'th are very important because the parser
will reject input that uses two right/neutral quotes/apostrophes. The
double quotes \[lq] and \[rq] were also adjusted as it looked like a
mistake.
---
src/preproc/pic/pic.1.man | 6 +++---
1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/preproc/pic/pic.1.man b/src/preproc/pic/pic.1.man
index a15bec176..5a9ce97e4 100644
--- a/src/preproc/pic/pic.1.man
+++ b/src/preproc/pic/pic.1.man
@@ -1286,10 +1286,10 @@ has no effect on objects whose start and end points are
coincident.
In places where
.IB n th
is allowed,
-.BI \[aq] expr \[aq]th
+.BI \[ga] expr \[aq]th
is also allowed.
.
-.RB \[lq] \[aq]th \[lq]
+.RB \[lq] \[aq]th \[rq]
is a single token:
no space is allowed between the apostrophe and the
.RB \[lq] th \[rq].
@@ -1300,7 +1300,7 @@ Consider the following example.
.IP
.EX
for i = 1 to 4 do {
- line from \[aq]i\[aq]th box.nw to \[aq]i+1\[aq]th box.se
+ line from \[ga]i\[aq]th box.nw to \[ga]i+1\[aq]th box.se
}
.EE
.
--
2.48.1