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authorIngo Schwarze <schwarze@cvs.openbsd.org>2014-08-13 15:19:25 +0000
committerIngo Schwarze <schwarze@cvs.openbsd.org>2014-08-13 15:19:25 +0000
commitdc120c12c1ae13b5ed48b37cd9e830b08f574763 (patch)
tree98d813a49043e25911b6777772622b4bcd627d96 /usr.bin/mandoc/html.c
parentbec9492028b90f56da2cd3e0ad854b35fa2f8ba4 (diff)
Use <em> for .Em and .Bf -emphasis.
The vast majority of .Em in real-world manuals is stress emphasis, for which <em> is the correct markup. Admittedly, there are some instances of .Em usage for alternate quality, for which <i> would be a better match. Most of these are technical terms that neither allow semantic markup nor are keywords - for the latter, .Sy would be preferable. A typical example is that the shell breaks input into .Em words . Alternate voice or mood, which would also require <i>, is almost absent from manuals. We cannot satisfy both stress emphasis and alternate quality, so pick the one that fits more often and looks less wrong when off. Patch from Guy Harris <guy at alum dot mit dot edu>. ok bentley@ joerg@NetBSD
Diffstat (limited to 'usr.bin/mandoc/html.c')
-rw-r--r--usr.bin/mandoc/html.c3
1 files changed, 2 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/usr.bin/mandoc/html.c b/usr.bin/mandoc/html.c
index 4c21d011ef1..9cf447c7e4e 100644
--- a/usr.bin/mandoc/html.c
+++ b/usr.bin/mandoc/html.c
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-/* $Id: html.c,v 1.38 2014/07/23 15:00:00 schwarze Exp $ */
+/* $Id: html.c,v 1.39 2014/08/13 15:19:24 schwarze Exp $ */
/*
* Copyright (c) 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 Kristaps Dzonsons <kristaps@bsd.lv>
* Copyright (c) 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 Ingo Schwarze <schwarze@openbsd.org>
@@ -72,6 +72,7 @@ static const struct htmldata htmltags[TAG_MAX] = {
{"i", 0 }, /* TAG_I */
{"code", 0 }, /* TAG_CODE */
{"small", 0 }, /* TAG_SMALL */
+ {"em", 0 }, /* TAG_EM */
};
static const char *const htmlattrs[ATTR_MAX] = {