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G. Branden Robinson |
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[groff] 47/53: doc/meref.me: Revise "Predefined Strings" section. |
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Tue, 14 Dec 2021 01:22:02 -0500 (EST) |
gbranden pushed a commit to branch master
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commit a25e1e97171db34d3c8cc192d08f1e72bf8fc4ab
Author: G. Branden Robinson <g.branden.robinson@gmail.com>
AuthorDate: Sat Dec 11 14:33:56 2021 +1100
doc/meref.me: Revise "Predefined Strings" section.
---
doc/meref.me | 59 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------------------------------
1 file changed, 27 insertions(+), 32 deletions(-)
diff --git a/doc/meref.me b/doc/meref.me
index 60482ae..52a9b07 100644
--- a/doc/meref.me
+++ b/doc/meref.me
@@ -1817,9 +1817,10 @@ is its title.
.TL
.ST *
.DE
-Footnote number, actually
+Footnote number bracketed by superscripting strings:
.ST { \c
-.NR ($f \c
+.\" \^ avoids 'f\' bad kerning in Times bold; wrong font metrics?
+.NR ($f \^\c
.ST } .
.TL
.ST #
@@ -1831,21 +1832,20 @@ Delayed text number surrounded by square brackets:
.TL
.ST {
.DE
-Superscript.
-This string gives upward movement
-and a change to a smaller type size.
+Begin superscripting:
+move upward and reduce the type size.
Extra space is left above the line
to allow room for the superscript.
In \*N mode,
-it produces a left square bracket.
+output a left square bracket.
.TL
.ST }
.DE
-Unsuperscript.
-Inverse to
+End superscripting:
+reverse the motion and type size change of
.ST { .
In \*N mode,
-it produces a right square bracket.
+output a right square bracket.
For example,
to produce a superscript
you might type
@@ -1861,51 +1861,46 @@ on terminals.
.TL
.ST <
.DE
-Subscript.
+Begin subscripting:
+move downward and reduce the type size.
Extra space is left below the line
to allow for the subscript.
In \*N mode,
-it produces a left angle bracket.
+output a left angle bracket.
.TL
.ST >
.DE
-Inverse to
+End subscripting:
+reverse the motion and type size change of
.ST < .
In \*N mode,
-it produces a right angle bracket.
+output a right angle bracket.
.TL
.ST (dw
.DE
-The day of the week,
-as a word.
+Weekday name.
.TL
.ST (mo
.DE
-The month,
-as a word.
+Month name.
.TL
.ST (td
.DE
-Today's date,
-directly printable.
-The date is of the form February 15, 2003.
-Other forms of the date can be used
-by using
+The date in a form suitable for correspondence.
+Construct other date formats with
+.ST (dw ,
.NR (dy
-(the day of the month;
-for example, 15),
-.ST (mo
-(as noted above)
-or
+(day of the month),
+.ST (mo ,
.NR (mo
-(the same,
-but as an ordinal number;
-for example, February is 2),
+(month of the year),
.NR (y4
-(the current year),
+(year),
and
.NR (y2
-(the last two digits of the current year).
+(year of the century).
+Assign the registers to set the date;
+the default is the date of formatting by \*T.
.TL
.ST (lq
.DE
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