freebsd-ports/vietnamese/vnroff/files/patch-02
David E. O'Brien 0f89dd0749 Update the manpage to note this now adhears to Vietnamese Standard Code for
Information Interchange (VISCII version 1.1, 1992) and fix some operational
nits that have been bothering me -- such as the "Dd" processing.
2000-05-20 19:02:30 +00:00

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--- vnroff.1.orig Sat May 20 11:32:08 2000
+++ vnroff.1 Sat May 20 11:54:33 2000
@@ -1,21 +1,21 @@
.TH vnroff 1
.SH NAME
-vnroff \- Vietnamese pre-processor for troff
+vnroff \- Vietnamese pre-processor for groff
.SH SYNTAX
.B vnroff
-filename | troff [\fItroff-options\fR]
+filename | groff [\fIgroff-options\fR]
.SH DESCRIPTION
-.NXB "troff command"
+.NXB "groff command"
This program processes a text file with special Vietnamese character
-sequences giving an output suitable for
-.I troff(1)
+sequences (VIQR syntax) giving an output suitable for
+.I groff(1)
processing.
The output should work for all point sizes supported by
-.I troff(1)
+.I groff(1)
.sp
The default diacritical marks are defined as:
.br
- Dau_Sac \\
+ Dau_Sac \'
Dau_Huyen `
Dau_Hoi ?
Dau_Nga ~
@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@
Dau_Mu ^
Dau_Trang (
Dau_Rau +
- Escape_Symbol #
+ Escape_Symbol \\
.sp
.SH SPELLING RULES
Only one diacritical mark:
@@ -34,16 +34,22 @@
.br
vowel followed by Dau_Mu, Dau_Trang, Dau_Rau then other symbols.
.sp
-DD and dd: self-explanatory, you have to type DD or dd,
+DD and dd: self-explanatory,
.br
- Dd or dD will not work. You can change the code to ignore this.
+ the resulting case is the same as the first character of the sequence.
.sp
The Escape_Symbol is provided to avoid the confusion between the
diacritical marks and end-of-sentence symbols.
.br
i.e: the question Anh ddi dda^u?
.br
- should be typed Anh ddi dda^u#?
+ should be typed Anh ddi dda^u\\?
+.SH SEE ALSO
+groff(1),
+troff(1)
+.SH STANDARDS
+Vietnamese Standard Code for Information Interchange (VISCII version 1.1, 1992)
+<Viet-Std@Haydn.Stanford.EDU> http://www.vietstd.org/.
.SH AUTHORS
Written in Pascal by Hu+~u (University of California at Berkeley).
Converted to C & modified by Tra^`n H. Nha^n (Concurrent Computer).