Age | Commit message (Collapse) | Author | |
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2000-09-08 | Some miscellaneous man page repairs. | Aaron Campbell | |
1999-10-08 | - Remove bogus Xr to non-existent catman(8); pjanzen@ | Aaron Campbell | |
- Add Xr for apropos(1) and whatis(1). - Also, cleanup option descriptions while we're here. | |||
1999-09-07 | typos (appeared -> appeared in) | Aaron Campbell | |
1999-07-09 | - remove all trailing whitespace | Aaron Campbell | |
* except when it is escaped with a `\' at the end of the line - fix remaining .Nm usage as well - this is from a patch I received from kwesterback@home.com, who has been working on some scripts for fixing formatting errors in mdoc'd man pages Ok, so there could be a cost/benefit debate with this commit, but since I have the patch we might as well commit it... | |||
1999-05-23 | remove argument from .Os macros so value in /usr/share/tmac/mdoc/doc-common | Aaron Campbell | |
is used instead; kwesterback@home.com | |||
1998-12-15 | always give .Nm macros an argument in SYNOPSIS sections; krw@tcn.net | Aaron Campbell | |
1998-07-20 | Spelling, and omitted words for getNAME. | Marc Espie | |
1998-05-17 | Fix strncat() usage; Some from cstone@pobox.com | Todd C. Miller | |
It would be better to detect impending oflow, log, and abort though. | |||
1997-12-17 | Correct .Nm | Todd C. Miller | |
1997-11-13 | Nuke trailing space. | Todd C. Miller | |
1997-11-13 | Changes from NetBSD (mrg): | Todd C. Miller | |
add a manual for getNAME. also, change the `default' output to be in a form much more useful for an apropos(1) database. this will be used by makewhatis(1) to generate the whatis.db file's now... OpenBSD changes: use basename(3) instead of doing a half-hearted job inline. use strncat(3) because I am anal. | |||
1997-11-13 | 4.4BSD lite version. Adds -w flag for whatis entries. | Todd C. Miller | |
1997-01-17 | r?index -> strr?chr | Todd C. Miller | |
1997-01-15 | getopt(3) returns -1 when out of args, not EOF, whee! | Todd C. Miller | |
1995-10-18 | initial import of NetBSD tree | Theo de Raadt | |