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[groff] 31/41: [man pages]: Fix markup nit. |
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Sat, 5 Mar 2022 16:06:21 -0500 (EST) |
gbranden pushed a commit to branch master
in repository groff.
commit 062251cface1dca9b109d45823ce19e8badff517
Author: G. Branden Robinson <g.branden.robinson@gmail.com>
AuthorDate: Sat Mar 5 10:30:10 2022 +1100
[man pages]: Fix markup nit.
Drop leading hyphenation control escape sequence prefixed to
interpolations of patterns replaced by sed(1) during man page source
generation; the replacements already begin with '\%'.
Continues 2290508cde, 21 February.
---
contrib/chem/chem.1.man | 28 ++++++++--------
contrib/pic2graph/pic2graph.1.man | 4 +--
man/groff_char.7.man | 2 +-
man/groff_diff.7.man | 20 +++++------
man/roff.7.man | 4 +--
src/preproc/eqn/neqn.1.man | 4 +--
src/preproc/preconv/preconv.1.man | 4 +--
src/preproc/refer/refer.1.man | 22 ++++++-------
src/preproc/soelim/soelim.1.man | 26 +++++++--------
src/preproc/tbl/tbl.1.man | 66 ++++++++++++++++++-------------------
src/utils/addftinfo/addftinfo.1.man | 2 +-
src/utils/grog/grog.1.man | 14 ++++----
src/utils/indxbib/indxbib.1.man | 6 ++--
src/utils/lookbib/lookbib.1.man | 2 +-
14 files changed, 102 insertions(+), 102 deletions(-)
diff --git a/contrib/chem/chem.1.man b/contrib/chem/chem.1.man
index d4ed5cc5..3874aba0 100644
--- a/contrib/chem/chem.1.man
+++ b/contrib/chem/chem.1.man
@@ -61,13 +61,13 @@ produces chemical structure diagrams.
Today's version is best suited for organic chemistry (bonds, rings).
.
The
-.I \%@g@chem
+.I @g@chem
program is a
.I groff
preprocessor like
-.IR \%@g@eqn ,
-.IR \%@g@pic ,
-.IR \%@g@tbl ,
+.IR @g@eqn ,
+.IR @g@pic ,
+.IR @g@tbl ,
etc.
.
It generates
@@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ or if
.I file
is
.RB \[lq] \- \[rq],
-.I \%@g@chem
+.I @g@chem
reads the standard input stream.
.
.B \-h
@@ -102,12 +102,12 @@ all exit.
.
.P
The program
-.I \%@g@chem
+.I @g@chem
originates from the Perl source file
.IR chem.pl .
.
It tells
-.I \%@g@pic
+.I @g@pic
to include a copy of the macro file
.IR chem.pic .
.
@@ -148,7 +148,7 @@ Lines containing the keywords
and
.B .cend
start and end the input for
-.IR \%@g@chem ,
+.IR @g@chem ,
respectively.
.
In
@@ -194,15 +194,15 @@ groups with a bond between them.
If you want to create just
.I groff
output, you must run
-.I \%@g@chem
+.I @g@chem
followed by
.I groff
with the option
.B \-p
for the activation of
-.IR \%@g@pic :
+.IR @g@pic :
.IP
-.I \%@g@chem
+.I @g@chem
.RI [ file\~ .\|.\|.\&]
.BR "| groff \-p\~" .\|.\|.
.
@@ -699,9 +699,9 @@ code, which is copied through with a label.
.
.P
Since
-.I \%@g@chem
+.I @g@chem
is a
-.I \%@g@pic
+.I @g@pic
preprocessor, it is possible to include
.I pic
statements in the middle of a diagram to draw things not provided for
@@ -829,7 +829,7 @@ A squiggle bond is needed.
A collection of
.I pic
macros needed by
-.IR \%@g@chem .
+.IR @g@chem .
.
.TP
.I @MACRODIR@/\:pic\:.tmac
diff --git a/contrib/pic2graph/pic2graph.1.man
b/contrib/pic2graph/pic2graph.1.man
index d3034d1e..862b564f 100644
--- a/contrib/pic2graph/pic2graph.1.man
+++ b/contrib/pic2graph/pic2graph.1.man
@@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ Use
.I delimiters
as the opening and closing
characters that delimit
-.I \%@g@eqn
+.I @g@eqn
directives;
the default is \(lq$$\(rq.
.
@@ -126,7 +126,7 @@ The option argument
.I delimiters
should be a two-character string,
but an empty string (\(dq\(dq) is accepted as a directive to disable
-.I \%@g@eqn
+.I @g@eqn
processing.
.
.
diff --git a/man/groff_char.7.man b/man/groff_char.7.man
index 9ade7c2f..8e3938b9 100644
--- a/man/groff_char.7.man
+++ b/man/groff_char.7.man
@@ -502,7 +502,7 @@ input.
.P
Two characters in the Latin-1 supplement are handled specially on input.
.
-.I \%@g@troff
+.I @g@troff
never produces them as output.
.
.
diff --git a/man/groff_diff.7.man b/man/groff_diff.7.man
index dab3b3a0..6982d2c9 100644
--- a/man/groff_diff.7.man
+++ b/man/groff_diff.7.man
@@ -3090,7 +3090,7 @@ causes a warning if
.B break
warnings are not suppressed and
.
-.I \%@g@troff
+.I @g@troff
must add 0.2\~m or more for each inter-word space in a line.
.
See
@@ -3481,7 +3481,7 @@ request's
.
.
.IP
-.I \%@g@troff
+.I @g@troff
treats the body of a
.B while
request similarly to that of a
@@ -4002,7 +4002,7 @@ register.
.B \[rs]n[.U]
Set to\~1 if in unsafe mode
(as determined by
-.IR \%@g@troff 's
+.IR @g@troff 's
.B \-U
command-line option)
and 0\~otherwise.
@@ -4026,7 +4026,7 @@ The number associated with each warning is listed in
.TP
.B \[rs]n[.x]
The major version number of the running
-.I \%@g@troff
+.I @g@troff
formatter.
.
For example,
@@ -4039,7 +4039,7 @@ contains\~1.
.TP
.B \[rs]n[.y]
The minor version number of the running
-.I \%@g@troff
+.I @g@troff
formatter.
.
For example,
@@ -4052,7 +4052,7 @@ contains\~23.
.TP
.B \[rs]n[.Y]
The revision number of the running
-.I \%@g@troff
+.I @g@troff
formatter.
.
For example,
@@ -4160,7 +4160,7 @@ request.
.B \[rs]n[slimit]
If greater than\~0,
sets the maximum quantity of objects on
-.IR \%@g@troff 's
+.IR @g@troff 's
internal input stack.
.
If less than or equal to\~0,
@@ -4200,7 +4200,7 @@ or
The (read-only) register
.B \[rs]n[.T]
interpolates\~1 if
-.I \%@g@troff
+.I @g@troff
is called with the
.B \-T
command-line option,
@@ -4221,7 +4221,7 @@ which can be found in the
.B \[rs]n[.fp]
register;
although
-.I \%@g@troff
+.I @g@troff
does not enforce that strictly.
.
Rather,
@@ -4781,7 +4781,7 @@ When adjusting to both margins,
AT&T
.I troff \" AT&T
at first adjusts spaces starting from the right;
-.I \%@g@troff
+.I @g@troff
begins from the left.
.
Both implementations adjust spaces from opposite ends on alternating
diff --git a/man/roff.7.man b/man/roff.7.man
index 1b6ed783..d6b84e59 100644
--- a/man/roff.7.man
+++ b/man/roff.7.man
@@ -1987,7 +1987,7 @@ for more on file name extensions.
.\" ====================================================================
.
Since
-.I \%@g@troff
+.I @g@troff
fills text automatically,
it is common practice in
.I roff
@@ -2094,7 +2094,7 @@ The
.B \[rs]\[dq]
escape sequence
causes
-.I \%@g@troff
+.I @g@troff
to ignore the remainder of the input line.
.
.
diff --git a/src/preproc/eqn/neqn.1.man b/src/preproc/eqn/neqn.1.man
index efe2d620..dc3cafd6 100644
--- a/src/preproc/eqn/neqn.1.man
+++ b/src/preproc/eqn/neqn.1.man
@@ -38,7 +38,7 @@
.SH Description
.\" ====================================================================
.
-.I \%@g@neqn
+.I @g@neqn
invokes the
.MR @g@eqn @MAN1EXT@
command with the
@@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ output device.
.
.
.LP
-.I \%@g@eqn
+.I @g@eqn
does not support low-resolution,
typewriter-like devices,
although it may work adequately for very simple input.
diff --git a/src/preproc/preconv/preconv.1.man
b/src/preproc/preconv/preconv.1.man
index 012f02b0..0f564874 100644
--- a/src/preproc/preconv/preconv.1.man
+++ b/src/preproc/preconv/preconv.1.man
@@ -459,12 +459,12 @@ subsequently,
including
.MR @g@soelim @MAN1EXT@ ;
files included by
-.I \%@g@troff
+.I @g@troff
itself through
.RB \[lq] so \[rq]
and similar requests;
and string definitions passed to
-.I \%@g@troff
+.I @g@troff
through its
.B \-d
command-line option.
diff --git a/src/preproc/refer/refer.1.man b/src/preproc/refer/refer.1.man
index 9ff8b4a2..c51c5666 100644
--- a/src/preproc/refer/refer.1.man
+++ b/src/preproc/refer/refer.1.man
@@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ is part of the
.MR groff @MAN1EXT@
document formatting system.
.
-.I \%@g@refer
+.I @g@refer
is a
.MR @g@troff @MAN1EXT@
preprocessor that prepares bibilographic citations by looking up
@@ -112,7 +112,7 @@ and
as instructions regarding how citations are to be processed.
.
Normally,
-.I \%@g@refer
+.I @g@refer
is not executed directly by the user,
but invoked by specifying the
.B \-R
@@ -144,7 +144,7 @@ A combination of these alternatives is also possible.
.
.LP
For each citation,
-.I \%@g@refer
+.I @g@refer
can produce a mark in the text.
.
This mark consists of some label which can be separated from the text
@@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ language commands that can be used by a macro package to
produce a
formatted reference for each citation.
.
The output of
-.I \%@g@refer
+.I @g@refer
must therefore be processed using a suitable macro package,
such as
.\" .IR man ,
@@ -214,12 +214,12 @@ It is usually more convenient to use commands.
.
.
.LP
-.I \%@g@refer
+.I @g@refer
generates
.B .lf
requests so that file names and line numbers in messages produced by
commands that read
-.I \%@g@refer
+.I @g@refer
output will be correct;
it also interprets lines beginning with
.B .lf
@@ -1141,7 +1141,7 @@ The default database should be searched.
This is the default behavior,
so the negative version of this command is more useful.
.
-.I \%@g@refer
+.I @g@refer
determines whether the default database should be searched
on the first occasion that it needs to do a search.
.
@@ -1850,7 +1850,7 @@ that wish to support
.
.
.LP
-.I \%@g@refer
+.I @g@refer
uses temporary files.
.
See the
@@ -1874,7 +1874,7 @@ expressions.
.\" ====================================================================
.
We can illustrate the operation of
-.I \%@g@refer
+.I @g@refer
with a sample bibliographic database containing one entry and a simple
.I roff
document to cite that entry.
@@ -1919,7 +1919,7 @@ on your summer vacation.
.
.P
The foregoing shows us that
-.I \%@g@refer
+.I @g@refer
(a) produces a label \[lq]1\[rq];
(b) brackets that label with interpolations of the
.RB \[lq] [. \[rq]
@@ -1967,7 +1967,7 @@ $ \c
.LP
.IR ms 's
automatic footnote numbering mechanism is not aware of
-.IR \%@g@refer 's
+.IR @g@refer 's
label numbering,
so we have manually specified a (superscripted) symbolic footnote for
our non-bibliographic aside.
diff --git a/src/preproc/soelim/soelim.1.man b/src/preproc/soelim/soelim.1.man
index 4b424028..1347e203 100644
--- a/src/preproc/soelim/soelim.1.man
+++ b/src/preproc/soelim/soelim.1.man
@@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ is a preprocessor for the
.MR groff @MAN7EXT@
document formatting system.
.
-.I \%@g@soelim
+.I @g@soelim
works as a filter to eliminate source requests in
.MR roff @MAN7EXT@
input files;
@@ -108,7 +108,7 @@ or supplied in \*[tx] comments instead
In the absence of
.I input-file
arguments,
-.I \%@g@soelim
+.I @g@soelim
reads the standard input stream.
.
Output is written to the standard output stream.
@@ -134,7 +134,7 @@ Any other escape sequence in
including
.RB \[lq] \[rs][rs] \[rq],
prevents
-.I \%@g@soelim
+.I @g@soelim
from replacing the source request.
.
.
@@ -142,12 +142,12 @@ from replacing the source request.
The dot must be at the beginning of a line and must be followed by
.RB \[lq] so \[rq]
without intervening spaces or tabs for
-.I \%@g@soelim
+.I @g@soelim
to handle it.
.
This convention allows source requests to be \[lq]protected\[rq] from
processing by
-.IR \%@g@soelim ,
+.IR @g@soelim ,
for instance as part of macro definitions or
.B .if
requests.
@@ -167,7 +167,7 @@ option overrides this requirement.
.
.PP
The foregoing is the limit of
-.IR \%@g@soelim 's
+.IR @g@soelim 's
understanding of
.I roff
languages;
@@ -188,7 +188,7 @@ With its
.B \-r
option,
therefore,
-.I \%@g@soelim
+.I @g@soelim
can be used to process text files in general,
to flatten a tree of input documents.
.
@@ -223,9 +223,9 @@ and
are used;
on this system,
the GNU versions are installed as
-.I \%@g@soelim
+.I @g@soelim
and
-.IR \%@g@troff .
+.IR @g@troff .
.\}
.
.
@@ -280,14 +280,14 @@ files sourced with
are normally read
.I only
by
-.I \%@g@troff
+.I @g@troff
(the actual formatter).
.
-.I \%@g@soelim
+.I @g@soelim
is
.I not
required for
-.I \%@g@troff
+.I @g@troff
to source files.
.
.
@@ -297,7 +297,7 @@ it must already be read
.I before
the input file passes through the preprocessor.
.
-.IR \%@g@soelim ,
+.IR @g@soelim ,
normally invoked via
.IR groff 's
.B \-s
diff --git a/src/preproc/tbl/tbl.1.man b/src/preproc/tbl/tbl.1.man
index 459053b4..a9d2c2c2 100644
--- a/src/preproc/tbl/tbl.1.man
+++ b/src/preproc/tbl/tbl.1.man
@@ -64,14 +64,14 @@ is part of the
.MR groff @MAN1EXT@
document formatting system.
.
-.I \%@g@tbl
+.I @g@tbl
is a
.MR @g@troff @MAN1EXT@
preprocessor that translates descriptions of tables embedded in its
input into the language,
.MR groff @MAN7EXT@ ,
understood by
-.IR \%@g@troff .
+.IR @g@troff .
.
It copies the contents of each
.I file
@@ -98,7 +98,7 @@ implementing any GNU extensions employed)
must be used.
.
Normally,
-.I \%@g@tbl
+.I @g@tbl
is not executed directly by the user,
but invoked by specifying the
.B \-t
@@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ the standard input stream is read.
.SS Overview
.\" ====================================================================
.
-.I \%@g@tbl
+.I @g@tbl
expects to find table descriptions between input lines that begin with
.B .TS
(table start)
@@ -137,7 +137,7 @@ another description can be preceded with an input line
beginning with
(Experienced
.I roff
users should observe that
-.I \%@g@tbl
+.I @g@tbl
is not a
.I roff
language interpreter:
@@ -146,7 +146,7 @@ and no spaces or tabs are permitted between the control
character and
the macro name.
.
These
-.I \%@g@tbl
+.I @g@tbl
input tokens remain as-is in the output,
where they become ordinary macro calls.
.
@@ -157,7 +157,7 @@ and
.B TE
macros to handle issues of table placement on the page.
.
-.I \%@g@tbl
+.I @g@tbl
produces
.I groff
code to define these macros as empty if their definitions do not exist
@@ -307,7 +307,7 @@ When
applies to a table that exceeds the available horizontal space,
column separation is reduced as far as necessary\[em]even to zero.
.
-.I \%@g@tbl
+.I @g@tbl
produces
.I groff
input that issues a diagnostic if this occurs.
@@ -337,7 +337,7 @@ This option is ignored on terminal devices.
Don't use diversions to prevent page breaks.
.
Normally,
-.I \%@g@tbl
+.I @g@tbl
attempts to prevent undesirable breaks in tables by using diversions.
.
This can sometimes interact badly with macro packages' own use of
@@ -571,7 +571,7 @@ with respect to each other.
.
.IP
The appearance of
-.I \%@g@eqn
+.I @g@eqn
equations
within
.BR N -classified
@@ -582,7 +582,7 @@ separator.
Use the
.B \%delim
region option to make
-.I \%@g@tbl
+.I @g@tbl
ignore the data within
.I eqn
delimiters for that purpose.
@@ -609,7 +609,7 @@ Replace table entry with a horizontal rule.
.
An empty table entry is expected to correspond to this classifier;
if data are found there,
-.I \%@g@tbl
+.I @g@tbl
issues a diagnostic message.
.
.
@@ -619,7 +619,7 @@ Replace table entry with a double horizontal rule.
.
An empty table entry is expected to correspond to this classifier;
if data are found there,
-.I \%@g@tbl
+.I @g@tbl
issues a diagnostic message.
.
.
@@ -640,7 +640,7 @@ one produces a line at the edge of the table.
.
.P
To change the table format within a
-.I \%@g@tbl
+.I @g@tbl
region,
use the
.B .T&
@@ -943,7 +943,7 @@ A negative separation cannot be specified.
.
A separation amount after the last column in a row is nonsensical and
provokes a diagnostic from
-.IR \%@g@tbl .
+.IR @g@tbl .
.
.
.\" ====================================================================
@@ -997,7 +997,7 @@ hyphenated,
adjusted,
or populated with inter-sentence space.
.
-.I \%@g@tbl
+.I @g@tbl
measures each table entry as it occurs in the input,
updating the width required by its corresponding column.
.
@@ -1154,7 +1154,7 @@ it can be placed within a
.
.
.P
-.I \%@g@tbl
+.I @g@tbl
interprets a table entry of
.RB \[lq] T{ \[rq]
at the end of an input line not as table data,
@@ -1266,13 +1266,13 @@ can make use of it.
.
.
.P
-.I \%@g@tbl
+.I @g@tbl
also defines a macro
.B T#
to produce the bottom and side lines of a boxed table.
.
While
-.I \%@g@tbl
+.I @g@tbl
itself arranges for the output to include a call of this macro at the
end of such a table,
it can also be used by macro packages to create boxes for multi-page
@@ -1285,7 +1285,7 @@ See section \[lq]Limitations\[rq] below for more on
multi-page tables.
.\" XXX: The following is a general caveat about preprocessors; move it.
.P
Using
-.I \%@g@tbl
+.I @g@tbl
macros within conditional input
(that is,
contingent upon an
@@ -1297,14 +1297,14 @@ or
request)
can result in misleading line numbers in subsequent diagnostics.
.
-.I \%@g@tbl
+.I @g@tbl
unconditionally injects its output into the source document,
but the conditional branch containing it may not be taken,
and if it is not,
the
.B lf
requests that
-.I \%@g@tbl
+.I @g@tbl
injects to restore the source line number cannot take effect.
.
Consider copying the input line counter register
@@ -1314,10 +1314,10 @@ arithmetic.
.
.
.\" ====================================================================
-.SS "Interaction with \f[I]\%@g@eqn\f[]"
+.SS "Interaction with \f[I]@g@eqn\f[]"
.\" ====================================================================
.
-.I \%@g@tbl
+.I @g@tbl
should always be called before
.MR @g@eqn @MAN1EXT@ .
.
@@ -1336,7 +1336,7 @@ set up delimiters in your
input and use the
.B \%delim
region option so that
-.I \%@g@tbl
+.I @g@tbl
will recognize them.
.
.
@@ -1404,7 +1404,7 @@ You can embed a table region inside a macro definition.
.
However,
since
-.I \%@g@tbl
+.I @g@tbl
writes its own macro definitions at the beginning of each table region,
it is necessary to call end macros instead of ending macro definitions
with
@@ -1418,21 +1418,21 @@ the escape character must be disabled. \" XXX: Why?
.
.P
Not all
-.I \%@g@tbl
+.I @g@tbl
features can be exercised from such macros because
-.I \%@g@tbl
+.I @g@tbl
is a
.I roff
preprocessor:
it sees the input earlier than
-.I \%@g@troff
+.I @g@troff
does.
.
For example,
vertically aligning decimal separators fails if the numbers containing
them occur as macro or string parameters;
the alignment is performed by
-.I \%@g@tbl
+.I @g@tbl
itself,
which sees only
.BR \[rs]$1 ,
@@ -1440,7 +1440,7 @@ which sees only
and so on,
and therefore can't recognize a decimal separator that only appears
later when
-.I \%@g@troff
+.I @g@troff
interpolates a macro or string definition.
.
.
@@ -1825,7 +1825,7 @@ n|n\f[B]\[tmu]\f[]n|difference
.
.P
Some
-.I \%@g@tbl
+.I @g@tbl
features cannot be illustrated in the limited environment of a portable
man page.
.
@@ -1837,7 +1837,7 @@ man page.
.\".I groff
.\"macro definition.
.\".
-.\".IR \%@g@tbl ,
+.\".IR @g@tbl ,
.\"however,
.\"cannot know what will result from any macro argument interpolations,
.\"so we might confine such interpolations to one column of the table and
diff --git a/src/utils/addftinfo/addftinfo.1.man
b/src/utils/addftinfo/addftinfo.1.man
index 4cc6ad6b..fb79b58b 100644
--- a/src/utils/addftinfo/addftinfo.1.man
+++ b/src/utils/addftinfo/addftinfo.1.man
@@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ font description file
.IR font ,
adds additional font metric information required by
.\" We need the "GNU" below because the @g@ prefix might be empty.
-.RI GNU \~\%@g@troff (@MAN1EXT@),
+.RI GNU \~@g@troff (@MAN1EXT@),
and writes the combined result to the standard output.
.
The information added is derived from the font's existing parameters and
diff --git a/src/utils/grog/grog.1.man b/src/utils/grog/grog.1.man
index d10141d0..8ca1d27d 100644
--- a/src/utils/grog/grog.1.man
+++ b/src/utils/grog/grog.1.man
@@ -322,18 +322,18 @@ to correctly infer its necessity would require
to recursively open all files given as arguments to the
.B .so
request under the same conditions that
-.I \%@g@soelim
+.I @g@soelim
itself does so;
see its man page.
.
Recall that
-.I \%@g@soelim
+.I @g@soelim
is only necessary if sourced files need to be preprocessed.
.
Therefore,
as a workaround,
you may want to run the input through
-.I \%@g@soelim
+.I @g@soelim
manually,
piping it to
.IR grog ,
@@ -342,7 +342,7 @@ and compare the output to running
on the input directly.
.
If the
-.RI \[lq] \%@g@soelim \[rq]ed
+.RI \[lq] @g@soelim \[rq]ed
input causes
.I grog
to infer additional preprocessor options,
@@ -365,7 +365,7 @@ $ \c
.B grog 1.roff
groff \-ms 1.roff
$ \c
-.B \%@g@soelim 1.roff | grog
+.B @g@soelim 1.roff | grog
groff \-t \-ms \-
.EE
.RE
@@ -530,7 +530,7 @@ for
Consider a file
.IR \%doc/\:\%grnexampl.me ,
which uses the
-.I \%@g@grn
+.I @g@grn
preprocessor to include a
.MR gremlin 1
picture file in an
@@ -540,7 +540,7 @@ document.
Let's say we want to suppress color output,
produce a DVI file,
and get backtraces for any errors that
-.I \%@g@troff
+.I @g@troff
encounters.
.
The command
diff --git a/src/utils/indxbib/indxbib.1.man b/src/utils/indxbib/indxbib.1.man
index 852d5b44..dd14ac16 100644
--- a/src/utils/indxbib/indxbib.1.man
+++ b/src/utils/indxbib/indxbib.1.man
@@ -77,7 +77,7 @@
.SH Description
.\" ====================================================================
.
-.I \%@g@indxbib
+.I @g@indxbib
makes an inverted index for the bibliographic databases in each
.I file
for use with
@@ -202,7 +202,7 @@ Larger values
will usually make searching faster,
but will make the index file larger
and cause
-.I \%@g@indxbib
+.I @g@indxbib
to use more memory.
.
The default hash table size is 997.
@@ -216,7 +216,7 @@ Don't index the contents of fields whose names are in
Field names are one character each.
.
If this option is not present,
-.I \%@g@indxbib
+.I @g@indxbib
excludes fields
.BR X ,
.BR Y ,
diff --git a/src/utils/lookbib/lookbib.1.man b/src/utils/lookbib/lookbib.1.man
index 58ef63ae..fcbb739d 100644
--- a/src/utils/lookbib/lookbib.1.man
+++ b/src/utils/lookbib/lookbib.1.man
@@ -61,7 +61,7 @@
.SH Description
.\" ====================================================================
.
-.I \%@g@lookbib
+.I @g@lookbib
prints a prompt on the standard error (unless the standard input is not
a terminal),
reads from the standard input a line containing a set of keywords,
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