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features commonly used in man pages: (a) the ability to nest
paragraph breaks, code paragraphs and other lists inside list items,
and (b) description lists as normally used in man pages to describe
command-line options.
[originally from svn r3954]
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[originally from svn r1800]
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like a typographical Bad Plan, but they work OK in some types of
document such as a FAQ.)
[originally from svn r1324]
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its line. Real typesetters in practice don't appear to care much
about this, and the lengths the algorithm has to go to to avoid it
tend to end up looking even uglier.
[originally from svn r1322]
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optimal dynamic one used by the likes of TeX. Woo.
[originally from svn r1288]
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[originally from svn r274]
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[originally from svn r252]
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between emphasis _like_ _this_ and _like this_
[originally from svn r245]
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[originally from svn r240]
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[originally from svn r238]
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[originally from svn r237]
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[originally from svn r214]
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[originally from svn r187]
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