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33.Dd $Mdocdate: May 1 2017 $
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 contain miscellaneous documentation.
41.Pp
42.Bl -tag -width "mirroring-ports(7)" -compact
43.It Xr ascii 7
44Map of ASCII character set.
45.It Xr environ 7
46User environment.
47.It Xr eqn 7
48Eqn language reference for
49.Xr mandoc 1 .
50.It Xr glob 7
51Shell-style pattern matching.
52.It Xr hier 7
53File system hierarchy.
54.It Xr hostname 7
55Hostname resolution rules.
56.It Xr library-specs 7
57Shared library name specifications.
58.It Xr mailaddr 7
59Mail addressing description.
60.It Xr man 7
61Man language reference.
62.It Xr mandoc_char 7
63Mandoc special characters.
64.It Xr mdoc 7
65Mdoc language reference.
66.It Xr mirroring-ports 7
67How to build a mirror for ports distfiles.
68.It Xr operator 7
69C operator precedence.
70.It Xr packages 7
71Overview of the binary package system.
72.It Xr packages-specs 7
73Binary package names specifications.
74.It Xr pkgpath 7
75Ports tree location for a package build.
76.It Xr ports 7
77Contributed applications.
78.It Xr re_format 7
79POSIX regular expressions.
80.It Xr roff 7
81Roff language reference for
82.Xr mandoc 1 .
83.It Xr script 7
84Interpreter script execution.
85.It Xr securelevel 7
86The securelevel kernel state and its effects.
87.It Xr sndio 7
88Interface to audio and MIDI.
89.It Xr symlink 7
90Symbolic link handling.
91.It Xr tbl 7
92Tbl language reference for
93.Xr mandoc 1 .
94.It Xr term 7
95Conventions for naming terminal types.
96.El
97.Sh HISTORY
98An
99.Nm
100manual page appeared in
101.Bx 4.2 .
102