Hi Werner,
Werner LEMBERG wrote on Fri, Feb 14, 2014 at 06:54:42PM +0100:
> Ingo Schwarze wrote:
>> since a very long time [1], the mandoc(1) utility throws a warning
>> if an input file contains a literal tab character ('\t', ASCII 0x09)
>> outside literal context, where literal context is defi
> since a very long time [1], the mandoc(1) utility throws a warning
> if an input file contains a literal tab character ('\t', ASCII 0x09)
> outside literal context, where literal context is defined as
>
> - .Bd -literalor
> - .Bd -unfilled or
> - .Dl when using -mdoc macros
Hi,
since a very long time [1], the mandoc(1) utility throws a warning
if an input file contains a literal tab character ('\t', ASCII 0x09)
outside literal context, where literal context is defined as
- .Bd -literalor
- .Bd -unfilled or
- .Dl when using -mdoc macros or
- .n