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33.Dd $Mdocdate: March 5 2009 $
34.Dt INTRO 7
35.Os
36.Sh NAME
37.Nm intro
38.Nd miscellaneous information pages
39.Sh DESCRIPTION
40The manual pages in section 7 section contain miscellaneous documentation.
41.Pp
42.Bl -tag -width "mdoc.samples(7) " -compact
43.It Xr ascii
44Map of ASCII character set.
45.It Xr des_modes
46Variants of the DES algorithm.
47.It Xr environ
48User environment.
49.It Xr glob
50Shell-style pattern matching.
51.It Xr groff_char
52Groff character names.
53.It Xr groff_mm
54Groff mm macros.
55.It Xr groff_mmse
56Svenska mm macro for groff.
57.It Xr groff_msafer
58Groff -msafer macros.
59.It Xr hier
60File system hierarchy.
61.It Xr hostname
62Hostname resolution rules.
63.It Xr kgdb
64Remote kernel debugging with gdb.
65.It Xr library-specs
66Shared library name specifications.
67.It Xr mailaddr
68Mail addressing description.
69.It Xr man
70Troff `an' macros to support generation of man pages.
71.It Xr mdoc
72Troff macros to typeset manual pages.
73.It Xr mdoc.samples
74Guide to writing manual pages.
75.It Xr me
76Troff macros for formatting papers.
77.It Xr mirroring-ports
78How to build a mirror for ports distfiles.
79.It Xr ms
80Troff ms macros.
81.It Xr operator
82C operator precedence.
83.It Xr packages
84Overview of the binary package system.
85.It Xr packages-specs
86Binary package names specifications.
87.It Xr ports
88Contributed applications.
89.It Xr re_format
90POSIX 1003.2 regular expressions.
91.It Xr securelevel
92The securelevel kernel state and its effects.
93.It Xr symlink
94Symbolic link handling.
95.It Xr term
96Conventions for naming terminal types.
97.El
98.Sh HISTORY
99An
100.Nm
101manual page appeared in
102.Bx 4.2 .
103