man/man1/binman.1 in binman-3.3.0 vs man/man1/binman.1 in binman-3.3.1

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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ -.TH BINMAN 1 2013\-05\-08 3.3.0 +.TH BINMAN 1 2013\-06\-01 3.3.1 .SH NAME .PP binman \- man pages for bin scripts .SH SYNOPSIS .PP @@ -40,13 +40,12 @@ Although your leading comment headers are written in .BR markdown (7), \fB\fCbinman conv\fR inherits the following additions to .BR markdown (7) -syntax from md2man -.UR https://github.com/sunaku/md2man -.UE : +syntax from +.BR md2man (5): .RS .IP \(bu 2 There can be at most one top\-level heading (H1). It is emitted as \fB\fC.TH\fR in the .BR roff (7) @@ -79,12 +78,10 @@ .IP \(bu 2 superscript .IP \(bu 2 strikethrough .IP \(bu 2 -no_intra_emphasis -.IP \(bu 2 fenced_code_blocks .RE .SH OPTIONS .TP \fB\fC-h\fR, \fB\fC--help\fR @@ -125,8 +122,9 @@ .BR markdown (7) document read from the given \fIFILE\fP or STDIN. .SH SEE ALSO .PP +.BR binman-rake (1), .BR man (1), .BR roff (7), .BR markdown (7) \ No newline at end of file