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authorJohn Ankarström <john@ankarstrom.se>2022-06-15 18:29:41 +0200
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-<!-- -*- mode: xroff; mode: olivetti -*- -->
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-<ss 12 0>
-<nr PI 0>
-<nr PD 0.5v>
-<if n .nr PD 1v>
-<de i>\\fI\\$*\\fR<.>
-<de bi>\\f(BI\\$*\\fB<.>
-<de cw>\\f(CW\\$*\\fR<.>
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-<TL><bi Xroff>, an alternative troff syntax
-<AU>John Ankarström
-<DA 10 June 2022>
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-<SH 1>Introduction
-<LP><i Xroff> is an alternative syntax for troff, visually inspired by SGML/XML. It differs from troff's default syntax in the following ways:
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-<IP 1. 3>Xroff requests begin with a less-than sign and end with a greater-than sign, e.g., <cw \<SH 1\>>. These symbols may be escaped with a backslash.*
-<IP 2.>Xroff requests may be used inline. The following works as expected: <cw "(\<ft B\>bold\<ft R\>)">.**
-<IP 3.>Xroff ignores empty lines.
-<IP 4.>Default troff syntax may be used between <cw \<![> and <cw ]\>>.
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-<LP>The similarities with XML end at the visual level. Unlike XML, xroff is unstructured and imperative. There is no concept of closing tags.
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-<FS *>For comparison, default troff requests begin with a newline and a control character, usually a period or an apostrophe, and end with another newline.<FE>
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-<FS **>Before an inline request, <cw xroff> automatically inserts a <cw \\\\c> escape when appropriate.<FE>
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-<SH 1>Example
-<IP "" 3><nf><eo><![
-<de b>\\fB\\$*\\fR<.>
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-<TL>Example document
-<AU>John Doe
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-<AB>Pellentesque dapibus suscipit ligula. Donec posuere augue in quam.
-Etiam vel tortor sodales tellus ultricies commodo. Suspendisse
-potenti. Aenean in sem ac leo mollis blandit. Donec neque quam,
-dignissim in, mollis nec, sagittis eu, wisi.<AE>
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-<SH 1>Introduction
-<LP><b Nullam eu ante> vel est convallis dignissim. Fusce suscipit,
-wisi nec facilisis facilisis, est dui fermentum leo, quis tempor
-ligula erat quis odio. Nunc porta vulputate tellus.
-]><ec>
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-<SH 1><cwb Xroff>
-<PP>The program <cw xroff> translates xroff source to troff source.
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-<SH 1><cwb Xroff-mode>
-<PP>For Emacs users, there is a major mode named <cw xroff-mode> that provides syntax highlighting for xroff source. To further improve the writing experience, I also recommend <cw olivetti-mode>.
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-<SH 1>Caveats
-<LP>Xroff does not treat indented lines specially. As such, indentation cannot be used to convey structure.