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[groff] 28/51: eqn.man: Whitespace.


From: Werner LEMBERG
Subject: [groff] 28/51: eqn.man: Whitespace.
Date: Thu, 27 Mar 2014 19:39:20 +0000

wl pushed a commit to branch master
in repository groff.

commit 887453295d42a721baa449ea89fd40a9d79ed68d
Author: Bjarni Ingi Gislason <address@hidden>
Date:   Thu Mar 27 19:43:04 2014 +0100

    eqn.man: Whitespace.
---
 src/preproc/eqn/eqn.man |   32 ++++++++++++++++----------------
 1 files changed, 16 insertions(+), 16 deletions(-)

diff --git a/src/preproc/eqn/eqn.man b/src/preproc/eqn/eqn.man
index 61df4e6..0004e0d 100644
--- a/src/preproc/eqn/eqn.man
+++ b/src/preproc/eqn/eqn.man
@@ -169,7 +169,7 @@ with a value of\~\c
 .B eqnrc
 uses this to provide definitions appropriate for the output device.
 However, if the specified device is \[lq]MathML\[rq], the output is
-MathML markup rather than troff commands, and 
+MathML markup rather than troff commands, and
 .B eqnrc
 is not loaded at all.
 The default output device is
@@ -209,7 +209,7 @@ is when the equation is encountered.
 This says that subscripts and superscripts should be
 .I n\~\c
 points smaller than the surrounding text.
-This option is deprecated. 
+This option is deprecated.
 Normally
 .B eqn
 sets subscripts and superscripts at 70% of the size of the
@@ -224,17 +224,17 @@ and Unix eqn are described here.
 .LP
 GNU
 .B eqn
-emits Presentation MathML output when invoked with the 
+emits Presentation MathML output when invoked with the
 .B "-T\~MathML"
 option.
 .
 .LP
-GNU eqn sets the input token 
-.B \&"..." 
+GNU eqn sets the input token
+.B \&"..."
 as three periods or low dots, rather than the three centered dots of
 classic eqn.  To get three centered dots, write
 .B "cdots"
-or 
+or
 .BR "cdot cdot cdot".
 .
 .LP
@@ -372,7 +372,7 @@ subsection.
 .SS New primitives
 .TP
 .BI big\  e
-Enlarges the expression it modifies; intended to have semantics like 
+Enlarges the expression it modifies; intended to have semantics like
 CSS `large'.
 In troff output, the point size is increased by\~5;
 in MathML output, the expression uses
@@ -714,12 +714,12 @@ If there is more than a single value given in a matrix, 
the biggest one
 is used.
 .
 .SS Customization
-When 
+When
 .B eqn
 is generating troff markup, the appearance of equations is controlled
-by a large number of parameters.  They have no effect when generating 
+by a large number of parameters.  They have no effect when generating
 MathML mode, which pushes typesetting and fine motions downstream to
-a MathML rendering engine. 
+a MathML rendering engine.
 These parameters can be set using the
 .B set
 command.
@@ -1201,12 +1201,12 @@ It does not support fine control of motions and sizes 
to the same
 degree troff does.
 Thus:
 .
-.IP * 
+.IP *
 .B eqn
 parameters have no effect on the generated MathML.
 .
 .IP *
-The 
+The
 .BR special,
 .BR up ,
 .BR down ,
@@ -1214,7 +1214,7 @@ The
 and
 .B back
 operations cannot be implemented, and yield a
-MathML `<merror>' message instead.  
+MathML `<merror>' message instead.
 .
 .IP *
 The
@@ -1226,7 +1226,7 @@ MathML default.
 Characters that
 .B eqn
 over troff sets extra large \(en notably the integral sign \(en
-may appear too small and need to have their `<mstyle>' wrappers 
+may appear too small and need to have their `<mstyle>' wrappers
 adjusted by hand.
 .
 .LP
@@ -1242,9 +1242,9 @@ They can, however, be recognized as strings that begin 
with `<math>'
 and end with `</math>' and do not cross line boundaries.
 .
 .LP
-See the 
+See the
 .B BUGS
-section for translation limits specific to 
+section for translation limits specific to
 .BR eqn .
 .
 .



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