document}{sub-sub}
\cfg{man-headnumbers}{true}
+\cfg{contents}{Contents(edited)}
+\cfg{index}{Index(alsoedited)}
+
This paragraph is not labelled \q{preamble}, but should still appear
as it.
\copyright Copyright 1999 Simon \#{second comment}Tatham. All rights
reserved.
-Here's another paragraph, which goes after the copyright.
+Here's another \i{preamble paragraph}, which goes after the copyright.
\define{metacoopt} [this is a nested,
multi-line macro, talking about \coopt
\define{eur} \u20AC{EUR }
-\versionid $Id: test.but,v 1.32 2004/06/19 16:04:39 simon Exp $
+\versionid $Id$
\C{ch\\ap} First chapter title; for similar wrapping reasons this
chapter title will be ludicrously long. I wonder how much more
spaces (ignored), and \e{emphasised text} as well as \c{code
fragments}.
-\cw{This} is weak code. And \k{head} contains some other stuff.
-\K{subhead} does too.
+\#{This is an inline comment alone in a paragraph.}
+
+\cw{This} is weak code; \cq{this} is quoted code. And \k{head}
+contains some other stuff. \K{subhead} does too.
To test the man page back end:
'Directive
+\cw{.Directive}
+
+\cw{'Directive}
+
\\Sping\\Spong\\Spoing
\H{head} First section title (very long again, no prizes for
\dd An exemplary contributor to the global economy. Unless he's CMOT
Dibbler.
+This is a much more interesting description list, testing
+consecutive \c{\\dt}s and consecutive \c{\\dd}s:
+
+\dt One
+
+\dt Two
+
+\dt Three
+
+\dd Ay
+
+\dt Four
+
+\dd Bee
+
+\dd Cee
+
+\dd Dee
+
A-paragraph-full-of-hyphens-to-test-the-idea-that-word-wrapping-can-happen-somewhere-in-all-this-hyphenatory-nonsense.
A\-paragraph\-full\-of\-nonbreaking\-hyphens\-to\-test\-the\-idea\-that\-word\-wrapping\-misses\-them.
Oh, while I'm here: some special characters. The \\, \{ and \}
characters, to be precise. And their code equivalents, \c{\\},
-\i\c{\{}, \c{\}}.
+\i\c{\{}, \c{\}}. The ` and ' characters (grave and apostrophe)
+are special in some output formats.
\S{subhead} First subheading