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MAN package, .TP macro.
From: |
Anton Shepelev |
Subject: |
MAN package, .TP macro. |
Date: |
Fri, 9 Oct 2009 17:47:57 +0400 |
Hello, all
I have found an incosistency of the behavior of the man pack-
age with its manual. The manual says (about the .TP macro):
The indentation is set to nnn if that argument is
supplied (the default unit is `n' if omitted), other-
wise it is set to the previous indentation value spec-
ified with TP, IP, or HP (or to the default value if
none of them have been used yet).
But to my experience the indent value can also be reset to the
defalt by the .PP command. Here's my example:
<...>
.TP 10
One
one
.TP
Two
two
.PP
This paragraph resets the indent size.
.TP
Thee
Three
<...>
and here's the result:
One one
Two two
This paragraph resets the indent size.
Thee Three
I am using groff 1.20.1 of the GNUWIN32 distribution.
Thanks in advance,
Anton
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