From d82ce270c70b49c3dd3558ea81d42ccb65f69eee Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "G. Branden Robinson" Date: Sun, 14 Jan 2024 09:00:16 -0600 Subject: locale.5: tfix ...that proved surprisingly tough to troubleshoot. I got the following output from my working copy. grotty:...:(man5/locale.5):32291: error: output above first line discarded grotty:...:(man5/locale.5):32291: error: output above first line discarded grotty:...:(man5/locale.5):32291: error: output above first line discarded grotty:...:(man5/locale.5):32291: error: output above first line discarded grotty:...:(man5/locale.5):32291: error: output above first line discarded grotty:...:(man5/locale.5):32291: error: output above first line discarded grotty:...:(man5/locale.5):32291: error: output above first line discarded grotty:...:(man5/locale.5):32291: error: output above first line discarded grotty:...:(man5/locale.5):32291: error: output above first line discarded grotty:...:(man5/locale.5):32292: error: output above first line discarded grotty:...:(man5/locale.5):32294: error: output above first line discarded grotty:...:(man5/locale.5):32294: error: output above first line discarded grotty:...:(man5/locale.5):32294: error: output above first line discarded grotty:...:(man5/locale.5):32294: error: output above first line discarded grotty:...:(man5/locale.5):32294: error: output above first line discarded `\r` is a perfectly legal *roff escape sequence, but one generally never sees it in man pages. In that case, the input line in question was at the top of the "page" in continuous rendering mode, and so the attempt at a reverse vertical motion did indeed put the drawing position above the top of the page. grepping reveals no other occurrences of '\r' in the man-pages corpus. Signed-off-by: "G. Branden Robinson" Signed-off-by: Alejandro Colomar --- man5/locale.5 | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/man5/locale.5 b/man5/locale.5 index f7ecce7dc..fa2491eee 100644 --- a/man5/locale.5 +++ b/man5/locale.5 @@ -506,7 +506,7 @@ followed by a redefinition of a collation rule. .I reorder\-end marks the end of the redefinition of a collation rule. .TP -.I reorde\r-sections\-after +.I reorder\-sections\-after followed by a script name to reorder listed scripts after. .TP .I reorder\-sections\-end -- cgit v1.2.3