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The

The package is a set of content-based and domain-based macros used to format the

The package is a set of content-based and domain-based macros used to format the man pages. The macro names and their meanings are listed below for quick reference; for a detailed explanation on using the package, see the tutorial sampler

The package is a set of content-based and domain-based macros used to format the man pages. The macro names and their meanings are listed below for quick reference; for a detailed explanation on using the package, see the tutorial sampler Note that this is not the usual macro package for Linux documentation, although it is used for documentation of several widely used programs; see

The package is a set of content-based and domain-based macros used to format the man pages. The macro names and their meanings are listed below for quick reference; for a detailed explanation on using the package, see the tutorial sampler Note that this is not the usual macro package for Linux documentation, although it is used for documentation of several widely used programs; see The macros are described in two groups, the first includes the structural and physical page layout macros. The second contains the manual and general text domain macros which differentiate the

The package is a set of content-based and domain-based macros used to format the man pages. The macro names and their meanings are listed below for quick reference; for a detailed explanation on using the package, see the tutorial sampler Note that this is not the usual macro package for Linux documentation, although it is used for documentation of several widely used programs; see The macros are described in two groups, the first includes the structural and physical page layout macros. The second contains the manual and general text domain macros which differentiate the package from other

The package is a set of content-based and domain-based macros used to format the man pages. The macro names and their meanings are listed below for quick reference; for a detailed explanation on using the package, see the tutorial sampler Note that this is not the usual macro package for Linux documentation, although it is used for documentation of several widely used programs; see The macros are described in two groups, the first includes the structural and physical page layout macros. The second contains the manual and general text domain macros which differentiate the package from other formatting packages.

PAGE STRUCTURE DOMAIN

Title Macros

To create a valid manual page, these three macros, in this order, are required:

To create a valid manual page, these three macros, in this order, are required:

To create a valid manual page, these three macros, in this order, are required: Document date.

To create a valid manual page, these three macros, in this order, are required: Document date. Title, in upper case.

To create a valid manual page, these three macros, in this order, are required: Document date. Title, in upper case. Operating system

To create a valid manual page, these three macros, in this order, are required: Document date. Title, in upper case. Operating system

To create a valid manual page, these three macros, in this order, are required: Document date. Title, in upper case. Operating system

Page Layout Macros

Section headers, paragraph breaks, lists and displays.

Section headers, paragraph breaks, lists and displays.

Section headers, paragraph breaks, lists and displays. Section Headers. Valid headers, in the order of presentation:

Section headers, paragraph breaks, lists and displays. Section Headers. Valid headers, in the order of presentation:

Section headers, paragraph breaks, lists and displays. Section Headers. Valid headers, in the order of presentation: Name section, should include the

Section headers, paragraph breaks, lists and displays. Section Headers. Valid headers, in the order of presentation: Name section, should include the or

Section headers, paragraph breaks, lists and displays. Section Headers. Valid headers, in the order of presentation: Name section, should include the or and the

Section headers, paragraph breaks, lists and displays. Section Headers. Valid headers, in the order of presentation: Name section, should include the or and the macros.

Section headers, paragraph breaks, lists and displays. Section Headers. Valid headers, in the order of presentation: Name section, should include the or and the macros. Usage.

Section headers, paragraph breaks, lists and displays. Section Headers. Valid headers, in the order of presentation: Name section, should include the or and the macros. Usage. General description, should include options and parameters.

Section headers, paragraph breaks, lists and displays. Section Headers. Valid headers, in the order of presentation: Name section, should include the or and the macros. Usage. General description, should include options and parameters. Sections two and three function calls.

Section headers, paragraph breaks, lists and displays. Section Headers. Valid headers, in the order of presentation: Name section, should include the or and the macros. Usage. General description, should include options and parameters. Sections two and three function calls. Describe environment variables.

Section headers, paragraph breaks, lists and displays. Section Headers. Valid headers, in the order of presentation: Name section, should include the or and the macros. Usage. General description, should include options and parameters. Sections two and three function calls. Describe environment variables. Files associated with the subject.

Section headers, paragraph breaks, lists and displays. Section Headers. Valid headers, in the order of presentation: Name section, should include the or and the macros. Usage. General description, should include options and parameters. Sections two and three function calls. Describe environment variables. Files associated with the subject. Examples and suggestions.

Section headers, paragraph breaks, lists and displays. Section Headers. Valid headers, in the order of presentation: Name section, should include the or and the macros. Usage. General description, should include options and parameters. Sections two and three function calls. Describe environment variables. Files associated with the subject. Examples and suggestions. Normally used for section four device interface diagnostics.

Section headers, paragraph breaks, lists and displays. Section Headers. Valid headers, in the order of presentation: Name section, should include the or and the macros. Usage. General description, should include options and parameters. Sections two and three function calls. Describe environment variables. Files associated with the subject. Examples and suggestions. Normally used for section four device interface diagnostics. Sections two and three error and signal handling.

Section headers, paragraph breaks, lists and displays. Section Headers. Valid headers, in the order of presentation: Name section, should include the or and the macros. Usage. General description, should include options and parameters. Sections two and three function calls. Describe environment variables. Files associated with the subject. Examples and suggestions. Normally used for section four device interface diagnostics. Sections two and three error and signal handling. Cross references and citations.

Section headers, paragraph breaks, lists and displays. Section Headers. Valid headers, in the order of presentation: Name section, should include the or and the macros. Usage. General description, should include options and parameters. Sections two and three function calls. Describe environment variables. Files associated with the subject. Examples and suggestions. Normally used for section four device interface diagnostics. Sections two and three error and signal handling. Cross references and citations. Conformance to standards if applicable.

Section headers, paragraph breaks, lists and displays. Section Headers. Valid headers, in the order of presentation: Name section, should include the or and the macros. Usage. General description, should include options and parameters. Sections two and three function calls. Describe environment variables. Files associated with the subject. Examples and suggestions. Normally used for section four device interface diagnostics. Sections two and three error and signal handling. Cross references and citations. Conformance to standards if applicable. If a standard is not applicable, the history of the subject should be given.

Section headers, paragraph breaks, lists and displays. Section Headers. Valid headers, in the order of presentation: Name section, should include the or and the macros. Usage. General description, should include options and parameters. Sections two and three function calls. Describe environment variables. Files associated with the subject. Examples and suggestions. Normally used for section four device interface diagnostics. Sections two and three error and signal handling. Cross references and citations. Conformance to standards if applicable. If a standard is not applicable, the history of the subject should be given. Gotchas and caveats.

Section headers, paragraph breaks, lists and displays. Section Headers. Valid headers, in the order of presentation: Name section, should include the or and the macros. Usage. General description, should include options and parameters. Sections two and three function calls. Describe environment variables. Files associated with the subject. Examples and suggestions. Normally used for section four device interface diagnostics. Sections two and three error and signal handling. Cross references and citations. Conformance to standards if applicable. If a standard is not applicable, the history of the subject should be given. Gotchas and caveats. Customized headers may be added at the authors discretion.

Section headers, paragraph breaks, lists and displays. Section Headers. Valid headers, in the order of presentation: Name section, should include the or and the macros. Usage. General description, should include options and parameters. Sections two and three function calls. Describe environment variables. Files associated with the subject. Examples and suggestions. Normally used for section four device interface diagnostics. Sections two and three error and signal handling. Cross references and citations. Conformance to standards if applicable. If a standard is not applicable, the history of the subject should be given. Gotchas and caveats. Customized headers may be added at the authors discretion.

Section headers, paragraph breaks, lists and displays. Section Headers. Valid headers, in the order of presentation: Name section, should include the or and the macros. Usage. General description, should include options and parameters. Sections two and three function calls. Describe environment variables. Files associated with the subject. Examples and suggestions. Normally used for section four device interface diagnostics. Sections two and three error and signal handling. Cross references and citations. Conformance to standards if applicable. If a standard is not applicable, the history of the subject should be given. Gotchas and caveats. Customized headers may be added at the authors discretion. Subsection Headers.

Section headers, paragraph breaks, lists and displays. Section Headers. Valid headers, in the order of presentation: Name section, should include the or and the macros. Usage. General description, should include options and parameters. Sections two and three function calls. Describe environment variables. Files associated with the subject. Examples and suggestions. Normally used for section four device interface diagnostics. Sections two and three error and signal handling. Cross references and citations. Conformance to standards if applicable. If a standard is not applicable, the history of the subject should be given. Gotchas and caveats. Customized headers may be added at the authors discretion. Subsection Headers. Paragraph Break. Vertical space (one line).

Section headers, paragraph breaks, lists and displays. Section Headers. Valid headers, in the order of presentation: Name section, should include the or and the macros. Usage. General description, should include options and parameters. Sections two and three function calls. Describe environment variables. Files associated with the subject. Examples and suggestions. Normally used for section four device interface diagnostics. Sections two and three error and signal handling. Cross references and citations. Conformance to standards if applicable. If a standard is not applicable, the history of the subject should be given. Gotchas and caveats. Customized headers may be added at the authors discretion. Subsection Headers. Paragraph Break. Vertical space (one line). (D-one) Display-one Indent and display one text line.

Section headers, paragraph breaks, lists and displays. Section Headers. Valid headers, in the order of presentation: Name section, should include the or and the macros. Usage. General description, should include options and parameters. Sections two and three function calls. Describe environment variables. Files associated with the subject. Examples and suggestions. Normally used for section four device interface diagnostics. Sections two and three error and signal handling. Cross references and citations. Conformance to standards if applicable. If a standard is not applicable, the history of the subject should be given. Gotchas and caveats. Customized headers may be added at the authors discretion. Subsection Headers. Paragraph Break. Vertical space (one line). (D-one) Display-one Indent and display one text line. (D-ell) Display-one literal. Indent and display one line of literal text.

Section headers, paragraph breaks, lists and displays. Section Headers. Valid headers, in the order of presentation: Name section, should include the or and the macros. Usage. General description, should include options and parameters. Sections two and three function calls. Describe environment variables. Files associated with the subject. Examples and suggestions. Normally used for section four device interface diagnostics. Sections two and three error and signal handling. Cross references and citations. Conformance to standards if applicable. If a standard is not applicable, the history of the subject should be given. Gotchas and caveats. Customized headers may be added at the authors discretion. Subsection Headers. Paragraph Break. Vertical space (one line). (D-one) Display-one Indent and display one text line. (D-ell) Display-one literal. Indent and display one line of literal text. Begin-display block. Display options:

Section headers, paragraph breaks, lists and displays. Section Headers. Valid headers, in the order of presentation: Name section, should include the or and the macros. Usage. General description, should include options and parameters. Sections two and three function calls. Describe environment variables. Files associated with the subject. Examples and suggestions. Normally used for section four device interface diagnostics. Sections two and three error and signal handling. Cross references and citations. Conformance to standards if applicable. If a standard is not applicable, the history of the subject should be given. Gotchas and caveats. Customized headers may be added at the authors discretion. Subsection Headers. Paragraph Break. Vertical space (one line). (D-one) Display-one Indent and display one text line. (D-ell) Display-one literal. Indent and display one line of literal text. Begin-display block. Display options:

Section headers, paragraph breaks, lists and displays. Section Headers. Valid headers, in the order of presentation: Name section, should include the or and the macros. Usage. General description, should include options and parameters. Sections two and three function calls. Describe environment variables. Files associated with the subject. Examples and suggestions. Normally used for section four device interface diagnostics. Sections two and three error and signal handling. Cross references and citations. Conformance to standards if applicable. If a standard is not applicable, the history of the subject should be given. Gotchas and caveats. Customized headers may be added at the authors discretion. Subsection Headers. Paragraph Break. Vertical space (one line). (D-one) Display-one Indent and display one text line. (D-ell) Display-one literal. Indent and display one line of literal text. Begin-display block. Display options: Unjustified (ragged edges).

Section headers, paragraph breaks, lists and displays. Section Headers. Valid headers, in the order of presentation: Name section, should include the or and the macros. Usage. General description, should include options and parameters. Sections two and three function calls. Describe environment variables. Files associated with the subject. Examples and suggestions. Normally used for section four device interface diagnostics. Sections two and three error and signal handling. Cross references and citations. Conformance to standards if applicable. If a standard is not applicable, the history of the subject should be given. Gotchas and caveats. Customized headers may be added at the authors discretion. Subsection Headers. Paragraph Break. Vertical space (one line). (D-one) Display-one Indent and display one text line. (D-ell) Display-one literal. Indent and display one line of literal text. Begin-display block. Display options: Unjustified (ragged edges). Justified.

Section headers, paragraph breaks, lists and displays. Section Headers. Valid headers, in the order of presentation: Name section, should include the or and the macros. Usage. General description, should include options and parameters. Sections two and three function calls. Describe environment variables. Files associated with the subject. Examples and suggestions. Normally used for section four device interface diagnostics. Sections two and three error and signal handling. Cross references and citations. Conformance to standards if applicable. If a standard is not applicable, the history of the subject should be given. Gotchas and caveats. Customized headers may be added at the authors discretion. Subsection Headers. Paragraph Break. Vertical space (one line). (D-one) Display-one Indent and display one text line. (D-ell) Display-one literal. Indent and display one line of literal text. Begin-display block. Display options: Unjustified (ragged edges). Justified. Literal text or code.

Section headers, paragraph breaks, lists and displays. Section Headers. Valid headers, in the order of presentation: Name section, should include the or and the macros. Usage. General description, should include options and parameters. Sections two and three function calls. Describe environment variables. Files associated with the subject. Examples and suggestions. Normally used for section four device interface diagnostics. Sections two and three error and signal handling. Cross references and citations. Conformance to standards if applicable. If a standard is not applicable, the history of the subject should be given. Gotchas and caveats. Customized headers may be added at the authors discretion. Subsection Headers. Paragraph Break. Vertical space (one line). (D-one) Display-one Indent and display one text line. (D-ell) Display-one literal. Indent and display one line of literal text. Begin-display block. Display options: Unjustified (ragged edges). Justified. Literal text or code. Read in named

Section headers, paragraph breaks, lists and displays. Section Headers. Valid headers, in the order of presentation: Name section, should include the or and the macros. Usage. General description, should include options and parameters. Sections two and three function calls. Describe environment variables. Files associated with the subject. Examples and suggestions. Normally used for section four device interface diagnostics. Sections two and three error and signal handling. Cross references and citations. Conformance to standards if applicable. If a standard is not applicable, the history of the subject should be given. Gotchas and caveats. Customized headers may be added at the authors discretion. Subsection Headers. Paragraph Break. Vertical space (one line). (D-one) Display-one Indent and display one text line. (D-ell) Display-one literal. Indent and display one line of literal text. Begin-display block. Display options: Unjustified (ragged edges). Justified. Literal text or code. Read in named and display.

Section headers, paragraph breaks, lists and displays. Section Headers. Valid headers, in the order of presentation: Name section, should include the or and the macros. Usage. General description, should include options and parameters. Sections two and three function calls. Describe environment variables. Files associated with the subject. Examples and suggestions. Normally used for section four device interface diagnostics. Sections two and three error and signal handling. Cross references and citations. Conformance to standards if applicable. If a standard is not applicable, the history of the subject should be given. Gotchas and caveats. Customized headers may be added at the authors discretion. Subsection Headers. Paragraph Break. Vertical space (one line). (D-one) Display-one Indent and display one text line. (D-ell) Display-one literal. Indent and display one line of literal text. Begin-display block. Display options: Unjustified (ragged edges). Justified. Literal text or code. Read in named and display. Offset display. Acceptable

Section headers, paragraph breaks, lists and displays. Section Headers. Valid headers, in the order of presentation: Name section, should include the or and the macros. Usage. General description, should include options and parameters. Sections two and three function calls. Describe environment variables. Files associated with the subject. Examples and suggestions. Normally used for section four device interface diagnostics. Sections two and three error and signal handling. Cross references and citations. Conformance to standards if applicable. If a standard is not applicable, the history of the subject should be given. Gotchas and caveats. Customized headers may be added at the authors discretion. Subsection Headers. Paragraph Break. Vertical space (one line). (D-one) Display-one Indent and display one text line. (D-ell) Display-one literal. Indent and display one line of literal text. Begin-display block. Display options: Unjustified (ragged edges). Justified. Literal text or code. Read in named and display. Offset display. Acceptable values:

Section headers, paragraph breaks, lists and displays. Section Headers. Valid headers, in the order of presentation: Name section, should include the or and the macros. Usage. General description, should include options and parameters. Sections two and three function calls. Describe environment variables. Files associated with the subject. Examples and suggestions. Normally used for section four device interface diagnostics. Sections two and three error and signal handling. Cross references and citations. Conformance to standards if applicable. If a standard is not applicable, the history of the subject should be given. Gotchas and caveats. Customized headers may be added at the authors discretion. Subsection Headers. Paragraph Break. Vertical space (one line). (D-one) Display-one Indent and display one text line. (D-ell) Display-one literal. Indent and display one line of literal text. Begin-display block. Display options: Unjustified (ragged edges). Justified. Literal text or code. Read in named and display. Offset display. Acceptable values:

Section headers, paragraph breaks, lists and displays. Section Headers. Valid headers, in the order of presentation: Name section, should include the or and the macros. Usage. General description, should include options and parameters. Sections two and three function calls. Describe environment variables. Files associated with the subject. Examples and suggestions. Normally used for section four device interface diagnostics. Sections two and three error and signal handling. Cross references and citations. Conformance to standards if applicable. If a standard is not applicable, the history of the subject should be given. Gotchas and caveats. Customized headers may be added at the authors discretion. Subsection Headers. Paragraph Break. Vertical space (one line). (D-one) Display-one Indent and display one text line. (D-ell) Display-one literal. Indent and display one line of literal text. Begin-display block. Display options: Unjustified (ragged edges). Justified. Literal text or code. Read in named and display. Offset display. Acceptable values: Align block on left (default).

Section headers, paragraph breaks, lists and displays. Section Headers. Valid headers, in the order of presentation: Name section, should include the or and the macros. Usage. General description, should include options and parameters. Sections two and three function calls. Describe environment variables. Files associated with the subject. Examples and suggestions. Normally used for section four device interface diagnostics. Sections two and three error and signal handling. Cross references and citations. Conformance to standards if applicable. If a standard is not applicable, the history of the subject should be given. Gotchas and caveats. Customized headers may be added at the authors discretion. Subsection Headers. Paragraph Break. Vertical space (one line). (D-one) Display-one Indent and display one text line. (D-ell) Display-one literal. Indent and display one line of literal text. Begin-display block. Display options: Unjustified (ragged edges). Justified. Literal text or code. Read in named and display. Offset display. Acceptable values: Align block on left (default). Approximate center margin.

Section headers, paragraph breaks, lists and displays. Section Headers. Valid headers, in the order of presentation: Name section, should include the or and the macros. Usage. General description, should include options and parameters. Sections two and three function calls. Describe environment variables. Files associated with the subject. Examples and suggestions. Normally used for section four device interface diagnostics. Sections two and three error and signal handling. Cross references and citations. Conformance to standards if applicable. If a standard is not applicable, the history of the subject should be given. Gotchas and caveats. Customized headers may be added at the authors discretion. Subsection Headers. Paragraph Break. Vertical space (one line). (D-one) Display-one Indent and display one text line. (D-ell) Display-one literal. Indent and display one line of literal text. Begin-display block. Display options: Unjustified (ragged edges). Justified. Literal text or code. Read in named and display. Offset display. Acceptable values: Align block on left (default). Approximate center margin. Six constant width spaces (a tab).

Section headers, paragraph breaks, lists and displays. Section Headers. Valid headers, in the order of presentation: Name section, should include the or and the macros. Usage. General description, should include options and parameters. Sections two and three function calls. Describe environment variables. Files associated with the subject. Examples and suggestions. Normally used for section four device interface diagnostics. Sections two and three error and signal handling. Cross references and citations. Conformance to standards if applicable. If a standard is not applicable, the history of the subject should be given. Gotchas and caveats. Customized headers may be added at the authors discretion. Subsection Headers. Paragraph Break. Vertical space (one line). (D-one) Display-one Indent and display one text line. (D-ell) Display-one literal. Indent and display one line of literal text. Begin-display block. Display options: Unjustified (ragged edges). Justified. Literal text or code. Read in named and display. Offset display. Acceptable values: Align block on left (default). Approximate center margin. Six constant width spaces (a tab). Two tabs.

Section headers, paragraph breaks, lists and displays. Section Headers. Valid headers, in the order of presentation: Name section, should include the or and the macros. Usage. General description, should include options and parameters. Sections two and three function calls. Describe environment variables. Files associated with the subject. Examples and suggestions. Normally used for section four device interface diagnostics. Sections two and three error and signal handling. Cross references and citations. Conformance to standards if applicable. If a standard is not applicable, the history of the subject should be given. Gotchas and caveats. Customized headers may be added at the authors discretion. Subsection Headers. Paragraph Break. Vertical space (one line). (D-one) Display-one Indent and display one text line. (D-ell) Display-one literal. Indent and display one line of literal text. Begin-display block. Display options: Unjustified (ragged edges). Justified. Literal text or code. Read in named and display. Offset display. Acceptable values: Align block on left (default). Approximate center margin. Six constant width spaces (a tab). Two tabs. Left aligns block 2 inches from right.

Section headers, paragraph breaks, lists and displays. Section Headers. Valid headers, in the order of presentation: Name section, should include the or and the macros. Usage. General description, should include options and parameters. Sections two and three function calls. Describe environment variables. Files associated with the subject. Examples and suggestions. Normally used for section four device interface diagnostics. Sections two and three error and signal handling. Cross references and citations. Conformance to standards if applicable. If a standard is not applicable, the history of the subject should be given. Gotchas and caveats. Customized headers may be added at the authors discretion. Subsection Headers. Paragraph Break. Vertical space (one line). (D-one) Display-one Indent and display one text line. (D-ell) Display-one literal. Indent and display one line of literal text. Begin-display block. Display options: Unjustified (ragged edges). Justified. Literal text or code. Read in named and display. Offset display. Acceptable values: Align block on left (default). Approximate center margin. Six constant width spaces (a tab). Two tabs. Left aligns block 2 inches from right. Where

Section headers, paragraph breaks, lists and displays. Section Headers. Valid headers, in the order of presentation: Name section, should include the or and the macros. Usage. General description, should include options and parameters. Sections two and three function calls. Describe environment variables. Files associated with the subject. Examples and suggestions. Normally used for section four device interface diagnostics. Sections two and three error and signal handling. Cross references and citations. Conformance to standards if applicable. If a standard is not applicable, the history of the subject should be given. Gotchas and caveats. Customized headers may be added at the authors discretion. Subsection Headers. Paragraph Break. Vertical space (one line). (D-one) Display-one Indent and display one text line. (D-ell) Display-one literal. Indent and display one line of literal text. Begin-display block. Display options: Unjustified (ragged edges). Justified. Literal text or code. Read in named and display. Offset display. Acceptable values: Align block on left (default). Approximate center margin. Six constant width spaces (a tab). Two tabs. Left aligns block 2 inches from right. Where is a number from

Section headers, paragraph breaks, lists and displays. Section Headers. Valid headers, in the order of presentation: Name section, should include the or and the macros. Usage. General description, should include options and parameters. Sections two and three function calls. Describe environment variables. Files associated with the subject. Examples and suggestions. Normally used for section four device interface diagnostics. Sections two and three error and signal handling. Cross references and citations. Conformance to standards if applicable. If a standard is not applicable, the history of the subject should be given. Gotchas and caveats. Customized headers may be added at the authors discretion. Subsection Headers. Paragraph Break. Vertical space (one line). (D-one) Display-one Indent and display one text line. (D-ell) Display-one literal. Indent and display one line of literal text. Begin-display block. Display options: Unjustified (ragged edges). Justified. Literal text or code. Read in named and display. Offset display. Acceptable values: Align block on left (default). Approximate center margin. Six constant width spaces (a tab). Two tabs. Left aligns block 2 inches from right. Where is a number from to

Section headers, paragraph breaks, lists and displays. Section Headers. Valid headers, in the order of presentation: Name section, should include the or and the macros. Usage. General description, should include options and parameters. Sections two and three function calls. Describe environment variables. Files associated with the subject. Examples and suggestions. Normally used for section four device interface diagnostics. Sections two and three error and signal handling. Cross references and citations. Conformance to standards if applicable. If a standard is not applicable, the history of the subject should be given. Gotchas and caveats. Customized headers may be added at the authors discretion. Subsection Headers. Paragraph Break. Vertical space (one line). (D-one) Display-one Indent and display one text line. (D-ell) Display-one literal. Indent and display one line of literal text. Begin-display block. Display options: Unjustified (ragged edges). Justified. Literal text or code. Read in named and display. Offset display. Acceptable values: Align block on left (default). Approximate center margin. Six constant width spaces (a tab). Two tabs. Left aligns block 2 inches from right. Where is a number from to

Section headers, paragraph breaks, lists and displays. Section Headers. Valid headers, in the order of presentation: Name section, should include the or and the macros. Usage. General description, should include options and parameters. Sections two and three function calls. Describe environment variables. Files associated with the subject. Examples and suggestions. Normally used for section four device interface diagnostics. Sections two and three error and signal handling. Cross references and citations. Conformance to standards if applicable. If a standard is not applicable, the history of the subject should be given. Gotchas and caveats. Customized headers may be added at the authors discretion. Subsection Headers. Paragraph Break. Vertical space (one line). (D-one) Display-one Indent and display one text line. (D-ell) Display-one literal. Indent and display one line of literal text. Begin-display block. Display options: Unjustified (ragged edges). Justified. Literal text or code. Read in named and display. Offset display. Acceptable values: Align block on left (default). Approximate center margin. Six constant width spaces (a tab). Two tabs. Left aligns block 2 inches from right. Where is a number from to Where

Section headers, paragraph breaks, lists and displays. Section Headers. Valid headers, in the order of presentation: Name section, should include the or and the macros. Usage. General description, should include options and parameters. Sections two and three function calls. Describe environment variables. Files associated with the subject. Examples and suggestions. Normally used for section four device interface diagnostics. Sections two and three error and signal handling. Cross references and citations. Conformance to standards if applicable. If a standard is not applicable, the history of the subject should be given. Gotchas and caveats. Customized headers may be added at the authors discretion. Subsection Headers. Paragraph Break. Vertical space (one line). (D-one) Display-one Indent and display one text line. (D-ell) Display-one literal. Indent and display one line of literal text. Begin-display block. Display options: Unjustified (ragged edges). Justified. Literal text or code. Read in named and display. Offset display. Acceptable values: Align block on left (default). Approximate center margin. Six constant width spaces (a tab). Two tabs. Left aligns block 2 inches from right. Where is a number from to Where is a callable macro name.

Section headers, paragraph breaks, lists and displays. Section Headers. Valid headers, in the order of presentation: Name section, should include the or and the macros. Usage. General description, should include options and parameters. Sections two and three function calls. Describe environment variables. Files associated with the subject. Examples and suggestions. Normally used for section four device interface diagnostics. Sections two and three error and signal handling. Cross references and citations. Conformance to standards if applicable. If a standard is not applicable, the history of the subject should be given. Gotchas and caveats. Customized headers may be added at the authors discretion. Subsection Headers. Paragraph Break. Vertical space (one line). (D-one) Display-one Indent and display one text line. (D-ell) Display-one literal. Indent and display one line of literal text. Begin-display block. Display options: Unjustified (ragged edges). Justified. Literal text or code. Read in named and display. Offset display. Acceptable values: Align block on left (default). Approximate center margin. Six constant width spaces (a tab). Two tabs. Left aligns block 2 inches from right. Where is a number from to Where is a callable macro name. The width of

Section headers, paragraph breaks, lists and displays. Section Headers. Valid headers, in the order of presentation: Name section, should include the or and the macros. Usage. General description, should include options and parameters. Sections two and three function calls. Describe environment variables. Files associated with the subject. Examples and suggestions. Normally used for section four device interface diagnostics. Sections two and three error and signal handling. Cross references and citations. Conformance to standards if applicable. If a standard is not applicable, the history of the subject should be given. Gotchas and caveats. Customized headers may be added at the authors discretion. Subsection Headers. Paragraph Break. Vertical space (one line). (D-one) Display-one Indent and display one text line. (D-ell) Display-one literal. Indent and display one line of literal text. Begin-display block. Display options: Unjustified (ragged edges). Justified. Literal text or code. Read in named and display. Offset display. Acceptable values: Align block on left (default). Approximate center margin. Six constant width spaces (a tab). Two tabs. Left aligns block 2 inches from right. Where is a number from to Where is a callable macro name. The width of is used.

Section headers, paragraph breaks, lists and displays. Section Headers. Valid headers, in the order of presentation: Name section, should include the or and the macros. Usage. General description, should include options and parameters. Sections two and three function calls. Describe environment variables. Files associated with the subject. Examples and suggestions. Normally used for section four device interface diagnostics. Sections two and three error and signal handling. Cross references and citations. Conformance to standards if applicable. If a standard is not applicable, the history of the subject should be given. Gotchas and caveats. Customized headers may be added at the authors discretion. Subsection Headers. Paragraph Break. Vertical space (one line). (D-one) Display-one Indent and display one text line. (D-ell) Display-one literal. Indent and display one line of literal text. Begin-display block. Display options: Unjustified (ragged edges). Justified. Literal text or code. Read in named and display. Offset display. Acceptable values: Align block on left (default). Approximate center margin. Six constant width spaces (a tab). Two tabs. Left aligns block 2 inches from right. Where is a number from to Where is a callable macro name. The width of is used.

Section headers, paragraph breaks, lists and displays. Section Headers. Valid headers, in the order of presentation: Name section, should include the or and the macros. Usage. General description, should include options and parameters. Sections two and three function calls. Describe environment variables. Files associated with the subject. Examples and suggestions. Normally used for section four device interface diagnostics. Sections two and three error and signal handling. Cross references and citations. Conformance to standards if applicable. If a standard is not applicable, the history of the subject should be given. Gotchas and caveats. Customized headers may be added at the authors discretion. Subsection Headers. Paragraph Break. Vertical space (one line). (D-one) Display-one Indent and display one text line. (D-ell) Display-one literal. Indent and display one line of literal text. Begin-display block. Display options: Unjustified (ragged edges). Justified. Literal text or code. Read in named and display. Offset display. Acceptable values: Align block on left (default). Approximate center margin. Six constant width spaces (a tab). Two tabs. Left aligns block 2 inches from right. Where is a number from to Where is a callable macro name. The width of is used.

Section headers, paragraph breaks, lists and displays. Section Headers. Valid headers, in the order of presentation: Name section, should include the or and the macros. Usage. General description, should include options and parameters. Sections two and three function calls. Describe environment variables. Files associated with the subject. Examples and suggestions. Normally used for section four device interface diagnostics. Sections two and three error and signal handling. Cross references and citations. Conformance to standards if applicable. If a standard is not applicable, the history of the subject should be given. Gotchas and caveats. Customized headers may be added at the authors discretion. Subsection Headers. Paragraph Break. Vertical space (one line). (D-one) Display-one Indent and display one text line. (D-ell) Display-one literal. Indent and display one line of literal text. Begin-display block. Display options: Unjustified (ragged edges). Justified. Literal text or code. Read in named and display. Offset display. Acceptable values: Align block on left (default). Approximate center margin. Six constant width spaces (a tab). Two tabs. Left aligns block 2 inches from right. Where is a number from to Where is a callable macro name. The width of is used. End-display (matches &zerosp;.Bd).

Section headers, paragraph breaks, lists and displays. Section Headers. Valid headers, in the order of presentation: Name section, should include the or and the macros. Usage. General description, should include options and parameters. Sections two and three function calls. Describe environment variables. Files associated with the subject. Examples and suggestions. Normally used for section four device interface diagnostics. Sections two and three error and signal handling. Cross references and citations. Conformance to standards if applicable. If a standard is not applicable, the history of the subject should be given. Gotchas and caveats. Customized headers may be added at the authors discretion. Subsection Headers. Paragraph Break. Vertical space (one line). (D-one) Display-one Indent and display one text line. (D-ell) Display-one literal. Indent and display one line of literal text. Begin-display block. Display options: Unjustified (ragged edges). Justified. Literal text or code. Read in named and display. Offset display. Acceptable values: Align block on left (default). Approximate center margin. Six constant width spaces (a tab). Two tabs. Left aligns block 2 inches from right. Where is a number from to Where is a callable macro name. The width of is used. End-display (matches &zerosp;.Bd). Begin-list. Create lists or columns. Options:

Section headers, paragraph breaks, lists and displays. Section Headers. Valid headers, in the order of presentation: Name section, should include the or and the macros. Usage. General description, should include options and parameters. Sections two and three function calls. Describe environment variables. Files associated with the subject. Examples and suggestions. Normally used for section four device interface diagnostics. Sections two and three error and signal handling. Cross references and citations. Conformance to standards if applicable. If a standard is not applicable, the history of the subject should be given. Gotchas and caveats. Customized headers may be added at the authors discretion. Subsection Headers. Paragraph Break. Vertical space (one line). (D-one) Display-one Indent and display one text line. (D-ell) Display-one literal. Indent and display one line of literal text. Begin-display block. Display options: Unjustified (ragged edges). Justified. Literal text or code. Read in named and display. Offset display. Acceptable values: Align block on left (default). Approximate center margin. Six constant width spaces (a tab). Two tabs. Left aligns block 2 inches from right. Where is a number from to Where is a callable macro name. The width of is used. End-display (matches &zerosp;.Bd). Begin-list. Create lists or columns. Options:

Section headers, paragraph breaks, lists and displays. Section Headers. Valid headers, in the order of presentation: Name section, should include the or and the macros. Usage. General description, should include options and parameters. Sections two and three function calls. Describe environment variables. Files associated with the subject. Examples and suggestions. Normally used for section four device interface diagnostics. Sections two and three error and signal handling. Cross references and citations. Conformance to standards if applicable. If a standard is not applicable, the history of the subject should be given. Gotchas and caveats. Customized headers may be added at the authors discretion. Subsection Headers. Paragraph Break. Vertical space (one line). (D-one) Display-one Indent and display one text line. (D-ell) Display-one literal. Indent and display one line of literal text. Begin-display block. Display options: Unjustified (ragged edges). Justified. Literal text or code. Read in named and display. Offset display. Acceptable values: Align block on left (default). Approximate center margin. Six constant width spaces (a tab). Two tabs. Left aligns block 2 inches from right. Where is a number from to Where is a callable macro name. The width of is used. End-display (matches &zerosp;.Bd). Begin-list. Create lists or columns. Options:

Section headers, paragraph breaks, lists and displays. Section Headers. Valid headers, in the order of presentation: Name section, should include the or and the macros. Usage. General description, should include options and parameters. Sections two and three function calls. Describe environment variables. Files associated with the subject. Examples and suggestions. Normally used for section four device interface diagnostics. Sections two and three error and signal handling. Cross references and citations. Conformance to standards if applicable. If a standard is not applicable, the history of the subject should be given. Gotchas and caveats. Customized headers may be added at the authors discretion. Subsection Headers. Paragraph Break. Vertical space (one line). (D-one) Display-one Indent and display one text line. (D-ell) Display-one literal. Indent and display one line of literal text. Begin-display block. Display options: Unjustified (ragged edges). Justified. Literal text or code. Read in named and display. Offset display. Acceptable values: Align block on left (default). Approximate center margin. Six constant width spaces (a tab). Two tabs. Left aligns block 2 inches from right. Where is a number from to Where is a callable macro name. The width of is used. End-display (matches &zerosp;.Bd). Begin-list. Create lists or columns. Options:

Section headers, paragraph breaks, lists and displays. Section Headers. Valid headers, in the order of presentation: Name section, should include the or and the macros. Usage. General description, should include options and parameters. Sections two and three function calls. Describe environment variables. Files associated with the subject. Examples and suggestions. Normally used for section four device interface diagnostics. Sections two and three error and signal handling. Cross references and citations. Conformance to standards if applicable. If a standard is not applicable, the history of the subject should be given. Gotchas and caveats. Customized headers may be added at the authors discretion. Subsection Headers. Paragraph Break. Vertical space (one line). (D-one) Display-one Indent and display one text line. (D-ell) Display-one literal. Indent and display one line of literal text. Begin-display block. Display options: Unjustified (ragged edges). Justified. Literal text or code. Read in named and display. Offset display. Acceptable values: Align block on left (default). Approximate center margin. Six constant width spaces (a tab). Two tabs. Left aligns block 2 inches from right. Where is a number from to Where is a callable macro name. The width of is used. End-display (matches &zerosp;.Bd). Begin-list. Create lists or columns. Options:

Section headers, paragraph breaks, lists and displays. Section Headers. Valid headers, in the order of presentation: Name section, should include the or and the macros. Usage. General description, should include options and parameters. Sections two and three function calls. Describe environment variables. Files associated with the subject. Examples and suggestions. Normally used for section four device interface diagnostics. Sections two and three error and signal handling. Cross references and citations. Conformance to standards if applicable. If a standard is not applicable, the history of the subject should be given. Gotchas and caveats. Customized headers may be added at the authors discretion. Subsection Headers. Paragraph Break. Vertical space (one line). (D-one) Display-one Indent and display one text line. (D-ell) Display-one literal. Indent and display one line of literal text. Begin-display block. Display options: Unjustified (ragged edges). Justified. Literal text or code. Read in named and display. Offset display. Acceptable values: Align block on left (default). Approximate center margin. Six constant width spaces (a tab). Two tabs. Left aligns block 2 inches from right. Where is a number from to Where is a callable macro name. The width of is used. End-display (matches &zerosp;.Bd). Begin-list. Create lists or columns. Options:

Section headers, paragraph breaks, lists and displays. Section Headers. Valid headers, in the order of presentation: Name section, should include the or and the macros. Usage. General description, should include options and parameters. Sections two and three function calls. Describe environment variables. Files associated with the subject. Examples and suggestions. Normally used for section four device interface diagnostics. Sections two and three error and signal handling. Cross references and citations. Conformance to standards if applicable. If a standard is not applicable, the history of the subject should be given. Gotchas and caveats. Customized headers may be added at the authors discretion. Subsection Headers. Paragraph Break. Vertical space (one line). (D-one) Display-one Indent and display one text line. (D-ell) Display-one literal. Indent and display one line of literal text. Begin-display block. Display options: Unjustified (ragged edges). Justified. Literal text or code. Read in named and display. Offset display. Acceptable values: Align block on left (default). Approximate center margin. Six constant width spaces (a tab). Two tabs. Left aligns block 2 inches from right. Where is a number from to Where is a callable macro name. The width of is used. End-display (matches &zerosp;.Bd). Begin-list. Create lists or columns. Options:

Section headers, paragraph breaks, lists and displays. Section Headers. Valid headers, in the order of presentation: Name section, should include the or and the macros. Usage. General description, should include options and parameters. Sections two and three function calls. Describe environment variables. Files associated with the subject. Examples and suggestions. Normally used for section four device interface diagnostics. Sections two and three error and signal handling. Cross references and citations. Conformance to standards if applicable. If a standard is not applicable, the history of the subject should be given. Gotchas and caveats. Customized headers may be added at the authors discretion. Subsection Headers. Paragraph Break. Vertical space (one line). (D-one) Display-one Indent and display one text line. (D-ell) Display-one literal. Indent and display one line of literal text. Begin-display block. Display options: Unjustified (ragged edges). Justified. Literal text or code. Read in named and display. Offset display. Acceptable values: Align block on left (default). Approximate center margin. Six constant width spaces (a tab). Two tabs. Left aligns block 2 inches from right. Where is a number from to Where is a callable macro name. The width of is used. End-display (matches &zerosp;.Bd). Begin-list. Create lists or columns. Options:

Section headers, paragraph breaks, lists and displays. Section Headers. Valid headers, in the order of presentation: Name section, should include the or and the macros. Usage. General description, should include options and parameters. Sections two and three function calls. Describe environment variables. Files associated with the subject. Examples and suggestions. Normally used for section four device interface diagnostics. Sections two and three error and signal handling. Cross references and citations. Conformance to standards if applicable. If a standard is not applicable, the history of the subject should be given. Gotchas and caveats. Customized headers may be added at the authors discretion. Subsection Headers. Paragraph Break. Vertical space (one line). (D-one) Display-one Indent and display one text line. (D-ell) Display-one literal. Indent and display one line of literal text. Begin-display block. Display options: Unjustified (ragged edges). Justified. Literal text or code. Read in named and display. Offset display. Acceptable values: Align block on left (default). Approximate center margin. Six constant width spaces (a tab). Two tabs. Left aligns block 2 inches from right. Where is a number from to Where is a callable macro name. The width of is used. End-display (matches &zerosp;.Bd). Begin-list. Create lists or columns. Options:

Section headers, paragraph breaks, lists and displays. Section Headers. Valid headers, in the order of presentation: Name section, should include the or and the macros. Usage. General description, should include options and parameters. Sections two and three function calls. Describe environment variables. Files associated with the subject. Examples and suggestions. Normally used for section four device interface diagnostics. Sections two and three error and signal handling. Cross references and citations. Conformance to standards if applicable. If a standard is not applicable, the history of the subject should be given. Gotchas and caveats. Customized headers may be added at the authors discretion. Subsection Headers. Paragraph Break. Vertical space (one line). (D-one) Display-one Indent and display one text line. (D-ell) Display-one literal. Indent and display one line of literal text. Begin-display block. Display options: Unjustified (ragged edges). Justified. Literal text or code. Read in named and display. Offset display. Acceptable values: Align block on left (default). Approximate center margin. Six constant width spaces (a tab). Two tabs. Left aligns block 2 inches from right. Where is a number from to Where is a callable macro name. The width of is used. End-display (matches &zerosp;.Bd). Begin-list. Create lists or columns. Options:

Section headers, paragraph breaks, lists and displays. Section Headers. Valid headers, in the order of presentation: Name section, should include the or and the macros. Usage. General description, should include options and parameters. Sections two and three function calls. Describe environment variables. Files associated with the subject. Examples and suggestions. Normally used for section four device interface diagnostics. Sections two and three error and signal handling. Cross references and citations. Conformance to standards if applicable. If a standard is not applicable, the history of the subject should be given. Gotchas and caveats. Customized headers may be added at the authors discretion. Subsection Headers. Paragraph Break. Vertical space (one line). (D-one) Display-one Indent and display one text line. (D-ell) Display-one literal. Indent and display one line of literal text. Begin-display block. Display options: Unjustified (ragged edges). Justified. Literal text or code. Read in named and display. Offset display. Acceptable values: Align block on left (default). Approximate center margin. Six constant width spaces (a tab). Two tabs. Left aligns block 2 inches from right. Where is a number from to Where is a callable macro name. The width of is used. End-display (matches &zerosp;.Bd). Begin-list. Create lists or columns. Options:

Section headers, paragraph breaks, lists and displays. Section Headers. Valid headers, in the order of presentation: Name section, should include the or and the macros. Usage. General description, should include options and parameters. Sections two and three function calls. Describe environment variables. Files associated with the subject. Examples and suggestions. Normally used for section four device interface diagnostics. Sections two and three error and signal handling. Cross references and citations. Conformance to standards if applicable. If a standard is not applicable, the history of the subject should be given. Gotchas and caveats. Customized headers may be added at the authors discretion. Subsection Headers. Paragraph Break. Vertical space (one line). (D-one) Display-one Indent and display one text line. (D-ell) Display-one literal. Indent and display one line of literal text. Begin-display block. Display options: Unjustified (ragged edges). Justified. Literal text or code. Read in named and display. Offset display. Acceptable values: Align block on left (default). Approximate center margin. Six constant width spaces (a tab). Two tabs. Left aligns block 2 inches from right. Where is a number from to Where is a callable macro name. The width of is used. End-display (matches &zerosp;.Bd). Begin-list. Create lists or columns. Options:

Section headers, paragraph breaks, lists and displays. Section Headers. Valid headers, in the order of presentation: Name section, should include the or and the macros. Usage. General description, should include options and parameters. Sections two and three function calls. Describe environment variables. Files associated with the subject. Examples and suggestions. Normally used for section four device interface diagnostics. Sections two and three error and signal handling. Cross references and citations. Conformance to standards if applicable. If a standard is not applicable, the history of the subject should be given. Gotchas and caveats. Customized headers may be added at the authors discretion. Subsection Headers. Paragraph Break. Vertical space (one line). (D-one) Display-one Indent and display one text line. (D-ell) Display-one literal. Indent and display one line of literal text. Begin-display block. Display options: Unjustified (ragged edges). Justified. Literal text or code. Read in named and display. Offset display. Acceptable values: Align block on left (default). Approximate center margin. Six constant width spaces (a tab). Two tabs. Left aligns block 2 inches from right. Where is a number from to Where is a callable macro name. The width of is used. End-display (matches &zerosp;.Bd). Begin-list. Create lists or columns. Options:

Section headers, paragraph breaks, lists and displays. Section Headers. Valid headers, in the order of presentation: Name section, should include the or and the macros. Usage. General description, should include options and parameters. Sections two and three function calls. Describe environment variables. Files associated with the subject. Examples and suggestions. Normally used for section four device interface diagnostics. Sections two and three error and signal handling. Cross references and citations. Conformance to standards if applicable. If a standard is not applicable, the history of the subject should be given. Gotchas and caveats. Customized headers may be added at the authors discretion. Subsection Headers. Paragraph Break. Vertical space (one line). (D-one) Display-one Indent and display one text line. (D-ell) Display-one literal. Indent and display one line of literal text. Begin-display block. Display options: Unjustified (ragged edges). Justified. Literal text or code. Read in named and display. Offset display. Acceptable values: Align block on left (default). Approximate center margin. Six constant width spaces (a tab). Two tabs. Left aligns block 2 inches from right. Where is a number from to Where is a callable macro name. The width of is used. End-display (matches &zerosp;.Bd). Begin-list. Create lists or columns. Options:

Section headers, paragraph breaks, lists and displays. Section Headers. Valid headers, in the order of presentation: Name section, should include the or and the macros. Usage. General description, should include options and parameters. Sections two and three function calls. Describe environment variables. Files associated with the subject. Examples and suggestions. Normally used for section four device interface diagnostics. Sections two and three error and signal handling. Cross references and citations. Conformance to standards if applicable. If a standard is not applicable, the history of the subject should be given. Gotchas and caveats. Customized headers may be added at the authors discretion. Subsection Headers. Paragraph Break. Vertical space (one line). (D-one) Display-one Indent and display one text line. (D-ell) Display-one literal. Indent and display one line of literal text. Begin-display block. Display options: Unjustified (ragged edges). Justified. Literal text or code. Read in named and display. Offset display. Acceptable values: Align block on left (default). Approximate center margin. Six constant width spaces (a tab). Two tabs. Left aligns block 2 inches from right. Where is a number from to Where is a callable macro name. The width of is used. End-display (matches &zerosp;.Bd). Begin-list. Create lists or columns. Options:

Section headers, paragraph breaks, lists and displays. Section Headers. Valid headers, in the order of presentation: Name section, should include the or and the macros. Usage. General description, should include options and parameters. Sections two and three function calls. Describe environment variables. Files associated with the subject. Examples and suggestions. Normally used for section four device interface diagnostics. Sections two and three error and signal handling. Cross references and citations. Conformance to standards if applicable. If a standard is not applicable, the history of the subject should be given. Gotchas and caveats. Customized headers may be added at the authors discretion. Subsection Headers. Paragraph Break. Vertical space (one line). (D-one) Display-one Indent and display one text line. (D-ell) Display-one literal. Indent and display one line of literal text. Begin-display block. Display options: Unjustified (ragged edges). Justified. Literal text or code. Read in named and display. Offset display. Acceptable values: Align block on left (default). Approximate center margin. Six constant width spaces (a tab). Two tabs. Left aligns block 2 inches from right. Where is a number from to Where is a callable macro name. The width of is used. End-display (matches &zerosp;.Bd). Begin-list. Create lists or columns. Options: (All lists.) See

Section headers, paragraph breaks, lists and displays. Section Headers. Valid headers, in the order of presentation: Name section, should include the or and the macros. Usage. General description, should include options and parameters. Sections two and three function calls. Describe environment variables. Files associated with the subject. Examples and suggestions. Normally used for section four device interface diagnostics. Sections two and three error and signal handling. Cross references and citations. Conformance to standards if applicable. If a standard is not applicable, the history of the subject should be given. Gotchas and caveats. Customized headers may be added at the authors discretion. Subsection Headers. Paragraph Break. Vertical space (one line). (D-one) Display-one Indent and display one text line. (D-ell) Display-one literal. Indent and display one line of literal text. Begin-display block. Display options: Unjustified (ragged edges). Justified. Literal text or code. Read in named and display. Offset display. Acceptable values: Align block on left (default). Approximate center margin. Six constant width spaces (a tab). Two tabs. Left aligns block 2 inches from right. Where is a number from to Where is a callable macro name. The width of is used. End-display (matches &zerosp;.Bd). Begin-list. Create lists or columns. Options: (All lists.) See begin-display above.

Section headers, paragraph breaks, lists and displays. Section Headers. Valid headers, in the order of presentation: Name section, should include the or and the macros. Usage. General description, should include options and parameters. Sections two and three function calls. Describe environment variables. Files associated with the subject. Examples and suggestions. Normally used for section four device interface diagnostics. Sections two and three error and signal handling. Cross references and citations. Conformance to standards if applicable. If a standard is not applicable, the history of the subject should be given. Gotchas and caveats. Customized headers may be added at the authors discretion. Subsection Headers. Paragraph Break. Vertical space (one line). (D-one) Display-one Indent and display one text line. (D-ell) Display-one literal. Indent and display one line of literal text. Begin-display block. Display options: Unjustified (ragged edges). Justified. Literal text or code. Read in named and display. Offset display. Acceptable values: Align block on left (default). Approximate center margin. Six constant width spaces (a tab). Two tabs. Left aligns block 2 inches from right. Where is a number from to Where is a callable macro name. The width of is used. End-display (matches &zerosp;.Bd). Begin-list. Create lists or columns. Options: (All lists.) See begin-display above.

Section headers, paragraph breaks, lists and displays. Section Headers. Valid headers, in the order of presentation: Name section, should include the or and the macros. Usage. General description, should include options and parameters. Sections two and three function calls. Describe environment variables. Files associated with the subject. Examples and suggestions. Normally used for section four device interface diagnostics. Sections two and three error and signal handling. Cross references and citations. Conformance to standards if applicable. If a standard is not applicable, the history of the subject should be given. Gotchas and caveats. Customized headers may be added at the authors discretion. Subsection Headers. Paragraph Break. Vertical space (one line). (D-one) Display-one Indent and display one text line. (D-ell) Display-one literal. Indent and display one line of literal text. Begin-display block. Display options: Unjustified (ragged edges). Justified. Literal text or code. Read in named and display. Offset display. Acceptable values: Align block on left (default). Approximate center margin. Six constant width spaces (a tab). Two tabs. Left aligns block 2 inches from right. Where is a number from to Where is a callable macro name. The width of is used. End-display (matches &zerosp;.Bd). Begin-list. Create lists or columns. Options: (All lists.) See begin-display above. and

Section headers, paragraph breaks, lists and displays. Section Headers. Valid headers, in the order of presentation: Name section, should include the or and the macros. Usage. General description, should include options and parameters. Sections two and three function calls. Describe environment variables. Files associated with the subject. Examples and suggestions. Normally used for section four device interface diagnostics. Sections two and three error and signal handling. Cross references and citations. Conformance to standards if applicable. If a standard is not applicable, the history of the subject should be given. Gotchas and caveats. Customized headers may be added at the authors discretion. Subsection Headers. Paragraph Break. Vertical space (one line). (D-one) Display-one Indent and display one text line. (D-ell) Display-one literal. Indent and display one line of literal text. Begin-display block. Display options: Unjustified (ragged edges). Justified. Literal text or code. Read in named and display. Offset display. Acceptable values: Align block on left (default). Approximate center margin. Six constant width spaces (a tab). Two tabs. Left aligns block 2 inches from right. Where is a number from to Where is a callable macro name. The width of is used. End-display (matches &zerosp;.Bd). Begin-list. Create lists or columns. Options: (All lists.) See begin-display above. and lists only.) See

Section headers, paragraph breaks, lists and displays. Section Headers. Valid headers, in the order of presentation: Name section, should include the or and the macros. Usage. General description, should include options and parameters. Sections two and three function calls. Describe environment variables. Files associated with the subject. Examples and suggestions. Normally used for section four device interface diagnostics. Sections two and three error and signal handling. Cross references and citations. Conformance to standards if applicable. If a standard is not applicable, the history of the subject should be given. Gotchas and caveats. Customized headers may be added at the authors discretion. Subsection Headers. Paragraph Break. Vertical space (one line). (D-one) Display-one Indent and display one text line. (D-ell) Display-one literal. Indent and display one line of literal text. Begin-display block. Display options: Unjustified (ragged edges). Justified. Literal text or code. Read in named and display. Offset display. Acceptable values: Align block on left (default). Approximate center margin. Six constant width spaces (a tab). Two tabs. Left aligns block 2 inches from right. Where is a number from to Where is a callable macro name. The width of is used. End-display (matches &zerosp;.Bd). Begin-list. Create lists or columns. Options: (All lists.) See begin-display above. and lists only.) See

Section headers, paragraph breaks, lists and displays. Section Headers. Valid headers, in the order of presentation: Name section, should include the or and the macros. Usage. General description, should include options and parameters. Sections two and three function calls. Describe environment variables. Files associated with the subject. Examples and suggestions. Normally used for section four device interface diagnostics. Sections two and three error and signal handling. Cross references and citations. Conformance to standards if applicable. If a standard is not applicable, the history of the subject should be given. Gotchas and caveats. Customized headers may be added at the authors discretion. Subsection Headers. Paragraph Break. Vertical space (one line). (D-one) Display-one Indent and display one text line. (D-ell) Display-one literal. Indent and display one line of literal text. Begin-display block. Display options: Unjustified (ragged edges). Justified. Literal text or code. Read in named and display. Offset display. Acceptable values: Align block on left (default). Approximate center margin. Six constant width spaces (a tab). Two tabs. Left aligns block 2 inches from right. Where is a number from to Where is a callable macro name. The width of is used. End-display (matches &zerosp;.Bd). Begin-list. Create lists or columns. Options: (All lists.) See begin-display above. and lists only.) See (All lists.) Suppresses blank lines.

Section headers, paragraph breaks, lists and displays. Section Headers. Valid headers, in the order of presentation: Name section, should include the or and the macros. Usage. General description, should include options and parameters. Sections two and three function calls. Describe environment variables. Files associated with the subject. Examples and suggestions. Normally used for section four device interface diagnostics. Sections two and three error and signal handling. Cross references and citations. Conformance to standards if applicable. If a standard is not applicable, the history of the subject should be given. Gotchas and caveats. Customized headers may be added at the authors discretion. Subsection Headers. Paragraph Break. Vertical space (one line). (D-one) Display-one Indent and display one text line. (D-ell) Display-one literal. Indent and display one line of literal text. Begin-display block. Display options: Unjustified (ragged edges). Justified. Literal text or code. Read in named and display. Offset display. Acceptable values: Align block on left (default). Approximate center margin. Six constant width spaces (a tab). Two tabs. Left aligns block 2 inches from right. Where is a number from to Where is a callable macro name. The width of is used. End-display (matches &zerosp;.Bd). Begin-list. Create lists or columns. Options: (All lists.) See begin-display above. and lists only.) See (All lists.) Suppresses blank lines.

Section headers, paragraph breaks, lists and displays. Section Headers. Valid headers, in the order of presentation: Name section, should include the or and the macros. Usage. General description, should include options and parameters. Sections two and three function calls. Describe environment variables. Files associated with the subject. Examples and suggestions. Normally used for section four device interface diagnostics. Sections two and three error and signal handling. Cross references and citations. Conformance to standards if applicable. If a standard is not applicable, the history of the subject should be given. Gotchas and caveats. Customized headers may be added at the authors discretion. Subsection Headers. Paragraph Break. Vertical space (one line). (D-one) Display-one Indent and display one text line. (D-ell) Display-one literal. Indent and display one line of literal text. Begin-display block. Display options: Unjustified (ragged edges). Justified. Literal text or code. Read in named and display. Offset display. Acceptable values: Align block on left (default). Approximate center margin. Six constant width spaces (a tab). Two tabs. Left aligns block 2 inches from right. Where is a number from to Where is a callable macro name. The width of is used. End-display (matches &zerosp;.Bd). Begin-list. Create lists or columns. Options: (All lists.) See begin-display above. and lists only.) See (All lists.) Suppresses blank lines.

Section headers, paragraph breaks, lists and displays. Section Headers. Valid headers, in the order of presentation: Name section, should include the or and the macros. Usage. General description, should include options and parameters. Sections two and three function calls. Describe environment variables. Files associated with the subject. Examples and suggestions. Normally used for section four device interface diagnostics. Sections two and three error and signal handling. Cross references and citations. Conformance to standards if applicable. If a standard is not applicable, the history of the subject should be given. Gotchas and caveats. Customized headers may be added at the authors discretion. Subsection Headers. Paragraph Break. Vertical space (one line). (D-one) Display-one Indent and display one text line. (D-ell) Display-one literal. Indent and display one line of literal text. Begin-display block. Display options: Unjustified (ragged edges). Justified. Literal text or code. Read in named and display. Offset display. Acceptable values: Align block on left (default). Approximate center margin. Six constant width spaces (a tab). Two tabs. Left aligns block 2 inches from right. Where is a number from to Where is a callable macro name. The width of is used. End-display (matches &zerosp;.Bd). Begin-list. Create lists or columns. Options: (All lists.) See begin-display above. and lists only.) See (All lists.) Suppresses blank lines. End-list.

Section headers, paragraph breaks, lists and displays. Section Headers. Valid headers, in the order of presentation: Name section, should include the or and the macros. Usage. General description, should include options and parameters. Sections two and three function calls. Describe environment variables. Files associated with the subject. Examples and suggestions. Normally used for section four device interface diagnostics. Sections two and three error and signal handling. Cross references and citations. Conformance to standards if applicable. If a standard is not applicable, the history of the subject should be given. Gotchas and caveats. Customized headers may be added at the authors discretion. Subsection Headers. Paragraph Break. Vertical space (one line). (D-one) Display-one Indent and display one text line. (D-ell) Display-one literal. Indent and display one line of literal text. Begin-display block. Display options: Unjustified (ragged edges). Justified. Literal text or code. Read in named and display. Offset display. Acceptable values: Align block on left (default). Approximate center margin. Six constant width spaces (a tab). Two tabs. Left aligns block 2 inches from right. Where is a number from to Where is a callable macro name. The width of is used. End-display (matches &zerosp;.Bd). Begin-list. Create lists or columns. Options: (All lists.) See begin-display above. and lists only.) See (All lists.) Suppresses blank lines. End-list. List item.

Section headers, paragraph breaks, lists and displays. Section Headers. Valid headers, in the order of presentation: Name section, should include the or and the macros. Usage. General description, should include options and parameters. Sections two and three function calls. Describe environment variables. Files associated with the subject. Examples and suggestions. Normally used for section four device interface diagnostics. Sections two and three error and signal handling. Cross references and citations. Conformance to standards if applicable. If a standard is not applicable, the history of the subject should be given. Gotchas and caveats. Customized headers may be added at the authors discretion. Subsection Headers. Paragraph Break. Vertical space (one line). (D-one) Display-one Indent and display one text line. (D-ell) Display-one literal. Indent and display one line of literal text. Begin-display block. Display options: Unjustified (ragged edges). Justified. Literal text or code. Read in named and display. Offset display. Acceptable values: Align block on left (default). Approximate center margin. Six constant width spaces (a tab). Two tabs. Left aligns block 2 inches from right. Where is a number from to Where is a callable macro name. The width of is used. End-display (matches &zerosp;.Bd). Begin-list. Create lists or columns. Options: (All lists.) See begin-display above. and lists only.) See (All lists.) Suppresses blank lines. End-list. List item.

MANUAL AND GENERAL TEXT DOMAIN MACROS

The manual and general text domain macros are special in that most of them are parsed for callable macros for example:

The manual and general text domain macros are special in that most of them are parsed for callable macros for example:

The manual and general text domain macros are special in that most of them are parsed for callable macros for example: Produces

The manual and general text domain macros are special in that most of them are parsed for callable macros for example: Produces

The manual and general text domain macros are special in that most of them are parsed for callable macros for example: Produces In this example, the option enclosure macro

The manual and general text domain macros are special in that most of them are parsed for callable macros for example: Produces In this example, the option enclosure macro is parsed, and calls the callable content macro

The manual and general text domain macros are special in that most of them are parsed for callable macros for example: Produces In this example, the option enclosure macro is parsed, and calls the callable content macro which operates on the argument

The manual and general text domain macros are special in that most of them are parsed for callable macros for example: Produces In this example, the option enclosure macro is parsed, and calls the callable content macro which operates on the argument and then calls the callable content macro

The manual and general text domain macros are special in that most of them are parsed for callable macros for example: Produces In this example, the option enclosure macro is parsed, and calls the callable content macro which operates on the argument and then calls the callable content macro which operates on the argument

The manual and general text domain macros are special in that most of them are parsed for callable macros for example: Produces In this example, the option enclosure macro is parsed, and calls the callable content macro which operates on the argument and then calls the callable content macro which operates on the argument Some macros may be callable, but are not parsed and vice versa. These macros are indicated in the

The manual and general text domain macros are special in that most of them are parsed for callable macros for example: Produces In this example, the option enclosure macro is parsed, and calls the callable content macro which operates on the argument and then calls the callable content macro which operates on the argument Some macros may be callable, but are not parsed and vice versa. These macros are indicated in the and

The manual and general text domain macros are special in that most of them are parsed for callable macros for example: Produces In this example, the option enclosure macro is parsed, and calls the callable content macro which operates on the argument and then calls the callable content macro which operates on the argument Some macros may be callable, but are not parsed and vice versa. These macros are indicated in the and columns below. Unless stated, manual domain macros share a common syntax:

The manual and general text domain macros are special in that most of them are parsed for callable macros for example: Produces In this example, the option enclosure macro is parsed, and calls the callable content macro which operates on the argument and then calls the callable content macro which operates on the argument Some macros may be callable, but are not parsed and vice versa. These macros are indicated in the and columns below. Unless stated, manual domain macros share a common syntax:

The manual and general text domain macros are special in that most of them are parsed for callable macros for example: Produces In this example, the option enclosure macro is parsed, and calls the callable content macro which operates on the argument and then calls the callable content macro which operates on the argument Some macros may be callable, but are not parsed and vice versa. These macros are indicated in the and columns below. Unless stated, manual domain macros share a common syntax: Opening and closing punctuation characters are only recognized as such if they are presented one at a time. The string

The manual and general text domain macros are special in that most of them are parsed for callable macros for example: Produces In this example, the option enclosure macro is parsed, and calls the callable content macro which operates on the argument and then calls the callable content macro which operates on the argument Some macros may be callable, but are not parsed and vice versa. These macros are indicated in the and columns below. Unless stated, manual domain macros share a common syntax: Opening and closing punctuation characters are only recognized as such if they are presented one at a time. The string is not recognized as punctuation and will be output with a leading white space and in what ever font the calling macro uses. The argument list

The manual and general text domain macros are special in that most of them are parsed for callable macros for example: Produces In this example, the option enclosure macro is parsed, and calls the callable content macro which operates on the argument and then calls the callable content macro which operates on the argument Some macros may be callable, but are not parsed and vice versa. These macros are indicated in the and columns below. Unless stated, manual domain macros share a common syntax: Opening and closing punctuation characters are only recognized as such if they are presented one at a time. The string is not recognized as punctuation and will be output with a leading white space and in what ever font the calling macro uses. The argument list is recognized as three sequential closing punctuation characters and a leading white space is not output between the characters and the previous argument (if any). The special meaning of a punctuation character may be escaped with the string

The manual and general text domain macros are special in that most of them are parsed for callable macros for example: Produces In this example, the option enclosure macro is parsed, and calls the callable content macro which operates on the argument and then calls the callable content macro which operates on the argument Some macros may be callable, but are not parsed and vice versa. These macros are indicated in the and columns below. Unless stated, manual domain macros share a common syntax: Opening and closing punctuation characters are only recognized as such if they are presented one at a time. The string is not recognized as punctuation and will be output with a leading white space and in what ever font the calling macro uses. The argument list is recognized as three sequential closing punctuation characters and a leading white space is not output between the characters and the previous argument (if any). The special meaning of a punctuation character may be escaped with the string For example the following string,

The manual and general text domain macros are special in that most of them are parsed for callable macros for example: Produces In this example, the option enclosure macro is parsed, and calls the callable content macro which operates on the argument and then calls the callable content macro which operates on the argument Some macros may be callable, but are not parsed and vice versa. These macros are indicated in the and columns below. Unless stated, manual domain macros share a common syntax: Opening and closing punctuation characters are only recognized as such if they are presented one at a time. The string is not recognized as punctuation and will be output with a leading white space and in what ever font the calling macro uses. The argument list is recognized as three sequential closing punctuation characters and a leading white space is not output between the characters and the previous argument (if any). The special meaning of a punctuation character may be escaped with the string For example the following string,

The manual and general text domain macros are special in that most of them are parsed for callable macros for example: Produces In this example, the option enclosure macro is parsed, and calls the callable content macro which operates on the argument and then calls the callable content macro which operates on the argument Some macros may be callable, but are not parsed and vice versa. These macros are indicated in the and columns below. Unless stated, manual domain macros share a common syntax: Opening and closing punctuation characters are only recognized as such if they are presented one at a time. The string is not recognized as punctuation and will be output with a leading white space and in what ever font the calling macro uses. The argument list is recognized as three sequential closing punctuation characters and a leading white space is not output between the characters and the previous argument (if any). The special meaning of a punctuation character may be escaped with the string For example the following string, Produces

The manual and general text domain macros are special in that most of them are parsed for callable macros for example: Produces In this example, the option enclosure macro is parsed, and calls the callable content macro which operates on the argument and then calls the callable content macro which operates on the argument Some macros may be callable, but are not parsed and vice versa. These macros are indicated in the and columns below. Unless stated, manual domain macros share a common syntax: Opening and closing punctuation characters are only recognized as such if they are presented one at a time. The string is not recognized as punctuation and will be output with a leading white space and in what ever font the calling macro uses. The argument list is recognized as three sequential closing punctuation characters and a leading white space is not output between the characters and the previous argument (if any). The special meaning of a punctuation character may be escaped with the string For example the following string, Produces

The manual and general text domain macros are special in that most of them are parsed for callable macros for example: Produces In this example, the option enclosure macro is parsed, and calls the callable content macro which operates on the argument and then calls the callable content macro which operates on the argument Some macros may be callable, but are not parsed and vice versa. These macros are indicated in the and columns below. Unless stated, manual domain macros share a common syntax: Opening and closing punctuation characters are only recognized as such if they are presented one at a time. The string is not recognized as punctuation and will be output with a leading white space and in what ever font the calling macro uses. The argument list is recognized as three sequential closing punctuation characters and a leading white space is not output between the characters and the previous argument (if any). The special meaning of a punctuation character may be escaped with the string For example the following string, Produces

The manual and general text domain macros are special in that most of them are parsed for callable macros for example: Produces In this example, the option enclosure macro is parsed, and calls the callable content macro which operates on the argument and then calls the callable content macro which operates on the argument Some macros may be callable, but are not parsed and vice versa. These macros are indicated in the and columns below. Unless stated, manual domain macros share a common syntax: Opening and closing punctuation characters are only recognized as such if they are presented one at a time. The string is not recognized as punctuation and will be output with a leading white space and in what ever font the calling macro uses. The argument list is recognized as three sequential closing punctuation characters and a leading white space is not output between the characters and the previous argument (if any). The special meaning of a punctuation character may be escaped with the string For example the following string, Produces

Manual Domain Macros

General Text Domain Macros

Macro names ending in

Macro names ending in quote remaining items on the argument list. Macro names ending in

Macro names ending in quote remaining items on the argument list. Macro names ending in begin a quote which may span more than one line of input and are close quoted with the matching macro name ending in

Macro names ending in quote remaining items on the argument list. Macro names ending in begin a quote which may span more than one line of input and are close quoted with the matching macro name ending in Enclosure macros may be nested and are limited to eight arguments. Note: the extended argument list macros

Macro names ending in quote remaining items on the argument list. Macro names ending in begin a quote which may span more than one line of input and are close quoted with the matching macro name ending in Enclosure macros may be nested and are limited to eight arguments. Note: the extended argument list macros

Macro names ending in quote remaining items on the argument list. Macro names ending in begin a quote which may span more than one line of input and are close quoted with the matching macro name ending in Enclosure macros may be nested and are limited to eight arguments. Note: the extended argument list macros and the function enclosure macros

Macro names ending in quote remaining items on the argument list. Macro names ending in begin a quote which may span more than one line of input and are close quoted with the matching macro name ending in Enclosure macros may be nested and are limited to eight arguments. Note: the extended argument list macros and the function enclosure macros

Macro names ending in quote remaining items on the argument list. Macro names ending in begin a quote which may span more than one line of input and are close quoted with the matching macro name ending in Enclosure macros may be nested and are limited to eight arguments. Note: the extended argument list macros and the function enclosure macros are irregular. The extended list macros are used when the number of macro arguments would exceed the

Macro names ending in quote remaining items on the argument list. Macro names ending in begin a quote which may span more than one line of input and are close quoted with the matching macro name ending in Enclosure macros may be nested and are limited to eight arguments. Note: the extended argument list macros and the function enclosure macros are irregular. The extended list macros are used when the number of macro arguments would exceed the limitation of nine arguments. The macros UR (starting a URI/URL hypertext reference), UE (ending one), and UN (identifying a target for a reference) are also available. See

Macro names ending in quote remaining items on the argument list. Macro names ending in begin a quote which may span more than one line of input and are close quoted with the matching macro name ending in Enclosure macros may be nested and are limited to eight arguments. Note: the extended argument list macros and the function enclosure macros are irregular. The extended list macros are used when the number of macro arguments would exceed the limitation of nine arguments. The macros UR (starting a URI/URL hypertext reference), UE (ending one), and UN (identifying a target for a reference) are also available. See for more information on these macros.

FILES

Manual and general text domain macros.

Manual and general text domain macros. Common structural macros and definitions.

Manual and general text domain macros. Common structural macros and definitions. Site dependent

Manual and general text domain macros. Common structural macros and definitions. Site dependent style file.

Manual and general text domain macros. Common structural macros and definitions. Site dependent style file. Site dependent

Manual and general text domain macros. Common structural macros and definitions. Site dependent style file. Site dependent style file.

Manual and general text domain macros. Common structural macros and definitions. Site dependent style file. Site dependent style file. Special defines (such as the standards macro).

Manual and general text domain macros. Common structural macros and definitions. Site dependent style file. Site dependent style file. Special defines (such as the standards macro).

SEE ALSO

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