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34 documents.
44 arguments.
45 In ASCII output, the rendering of some characters may be hard
46 to interpret for the reader.
52 which may look ugly, and many are replaced by similar ASCII characters.
53 In particular, accented characters are usually shown without the accent.
58 for example when documenting complicated mathematical functions.
62 names; instead, provide ASCII transcriptions of the names.
68 and the mathematical minus sign (\(mi).
72 or to separate a word across two successive lines of text.
80 or can be used the same way as an em-dash.
84 pp. 95\e(en97.
89 or can be used the same way as colons, semi-colons, or parentheses.
93 Three things \e(em apples, oranges, and bananas.
94 This is not that \e(em rather, this is that.
100 .Sq \e- .
103 if an ASCII 0x2d
109 .Fl T Cm html .
113 to represent hyphen, minus, and hyphen-minus.
117 the current output line, but the whole word would overflow the line.
121 can be inserted before or after the hyphen.
128 break the line even in such cases.
133 at syllable boundaries even inside words that contain no hyphens.
137 after existing hyphens.
142 .Pq Sq \ .
144 When filling text, output lines may be broken between words, i.e. at space
145 characters.
149 instead of the normal space character.
154 on the same output line.
157 argument delimiter.
160 .Xr roff 7 .
163 may be preferable.
168 is often useful.
174 .Dl .Sq \(dq \(dq
175 .Dl .Sq \e \e&
179 is handled specially to allow quoting.
182 escape sequence.
185 verbatim.
187 even on request and macro lines.
195 formatters convert the following ASCII input characters to the
205 but when these characters have to be displayed as plain ASCII
216 .Pq Sq \&.
221 .Xr mdoc 7 .
223 .Pq Sq \e&.
224 to make it behave like normal text.
227 .Sq \e.
228 escape sequence.
229 It does not prevent special handling of the period.
235 escape sequence.
239 is not the right way to output a backslash.
248 implementations.
257 .Pq N-character .
262 manual.
267 .It Sq \e\ \& Ta unpaddable space
329 .It \e. Ta \. Ta period
343 .It \e(aq Ta \(aq Ta apostrophe quote (ASCII character)
344 .It \e(dq Ta \(dq Ta double quote (ASCII character)
419 .It \e(3d Ta \(3d Ta therefore
523 .It \e(a. Ta \(a. Ta dotted
536 .It \e(ha Ta \(ha Ta hat (ASCII character)
537 .It \e(ti Ta \(ti Ta tilde (ASCII character)
605 .It \e(-D Ta \(-D Ta Eth
609 .It \e(.i Ta \(.i Ta dotless i
610 .It \e(.j Ta \(.j Ta dotless j
644 .It \e(*D Ta \(*D Ta Delta
668 .It \e(*d Ta \(*d Ta delta
697 troff implementations.
700 for use, as they differ across implementations.
702 portable.
711 .Pq N-character .
748 are interpreted as Unicode codepoints.
749 The codepoint must be in the range above U+0080 and less than U+10FFFF.
756 greater than four characters, no zero padding is allowed.
757 Unicode surrogates are not allowed.
767 from the current character set into the output.
770 on top of that, the second form is a GNU extension.
774 character where possible.
778 .Pq Qq groff .
783 groff, it accepts arbitrary character numbers.
786 .Fl T Ns Cm ascii ,
789 \e[coproduct], \e(gr, \e(-h, and \e(a. special characters render
790 differently between mandoc and groff.
795 between mandoc and groff.
802 .Fl T Ns Cm ascii
803 instead of rendering glyphs as in groff.
807 known representation.
818 .An Kristaps Dzonsons Aq Mt kristaps@bsd.lv .
823 .Sq \&|
829 escape.