man/man1/binman.1 in binman-3.3.2 vs man/man1/binman.1 in binman-3.3.3
- old
+ new
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
-.TH BINMAN 1 2013\-08\-30 3.3.2
+.TH BINMAN 1 2014\-06\-22 3.3.3
.SH NAME
.PP
binman \- man pages for bin scripts
.SH SYNOPSIS
.PP
@@ -44,24 +44,24 @@
.BR markdown (7)
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
+There can be at most one top\-level heading (H1). It is emitted as \fB\fC\&.TH\fR
in the
.BR roff (7)
output to define the UNIX manual page's header and footer.
.IP \(bu 2
Paragraphs whose lines are all uniformly indented by two spaces are
considered to be "indented paragraphs". They are unindented accordingly
-before emission as \fB\fC.IP\fR in the
+before emission as \fB\fC\&.IP\fR in the
.BR roff (7)
output.
.IP \(bu 2
Paragraphs whose subsequent lines (all except the first) are uniformly
indented by two spaces are considered to be a "tagged paragraphs". They
-are unindented accordingly before emission as \fB\fC.TP\fR in the
+are unindented accordingly before emission as \fB\fC\&.TP\fR in the
.BR roff (7)
output.
.RE
.SS Markdown processing extensions
.PP
@@ -82,22 +82,22 @@
.IP \(bu 2
fenced_code_blocks
.RE
.SH OPTIONS
.TP
-\fB\fC-h\fR, \fB\fC--help\fR
+\fB\fC\-h\fR, \fB\fC\-\-help\fR
Show this help manual.
.SH COMMANDS
.TP
\fB\fChelp\fR \fIFILE\fP [\fIARGUMENT\fP]...
-If the given \fIARGUMENT\fP sequence contains \fB\fC-h\fR or \fB\fC--help\fR except after
-\fB\fC--\fR, then this program extracts the given \fIFILE\fP's leading comment header,
+If the given \fIARGUMENT\fP sequence contains \fB\fC\-h\fR or \fB\fC\-\-help\fR except after
+\fB\fC\-\-\fR, then this program extracts the given \fIFILE\fP\&'s leading comment header,
converts it into
.BR roff (7),
and displays it using
.BR man (1)
before exiting with
-status code \fB\fC0\fR. Otherwise, this program exits with status code \fB\fC111\fR.
+status code \fB\fC0\fR\&. Otherwise, this program exits with status code \fB\fC111\fR\&.
.TP
\fB\fCshow\fR [\fIFILE\fP]
Use
.BR man (1)
to display the
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