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[groff] 01/09: tmac/groff_man.7.man.in: Remove comment. |
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Thu, 8 Oct 2020 07:54:36 -0400 (EDT) |
gbranden pushed a commit to branch master
in repository groff.
commit b7737f1b7b4e76ef37e6087b96b7dbe0045d539e
Author: G. Branden Robinson <g.branden.robinson@gmail.com>
AuthorDate: Fri Oct 2 17:43:16 2020 +1000
tmac/groff_man.7.man.in: Remove comment.
...no longer needed since previous commit to this file.
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tmac/groff_man.7.man.in | 12 ------------
1 file changed, 12 deletions(-)
diff --git a/tmac/groff_man.7.man.in b/tmac/groff_man.7.man.in
index b96cbaf..46c3955 100644
--- a/tmac/groff_man.7.man.in
+++ b/tmac/groff_man.7.man.in
@@ -3226,18 +3226,6 @@ Probably not.
When this seems necessary,
often a shorter or clearer alternative is available.
.
-.\" antipattern: '.TP ""' (just '.TP' will do)
-.\" antipattern: '.BI "" italic bold' (use '.IB' instead)
-.\" antipattern: '.TH foo 1 "" "foo 1.2.3"' (don't skip the date!)
-.\" antipattern: '.IP "" 4n' (use .TP or .RS/.RE, depending on needs)
-.\" antipattern: '.B one two "" three' (pointless)
-.\" Technically, the above has a side-effect of additional space
-.\" between "two" and "three", but there are much more obvious ways of
-.\" getting it if desired.
-.\" .B "one two three"
-.\" .B one "two " three
-.\" .B one two " three"
-.\" .B one two\~ three
.TS
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