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[groff] 01/06: doc/groff.texi: Clarify \newline, `sv` behavior.
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[groff] 01/06: doc/groff.texi: Clarify \newline, `sv` behavior. |
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Sat, 23 Sep 2023 09:41:20 -0400 (EDT) |
gbranden pushed a commit to branch master
in repository groff.
commit d6fbad750bb5e8be509f2fd6b8b6bc371caf48b3
Author: G. Branden Robinson <g.branden.robinson@gmail.com>
AuthorDate: Thu Sep 21 07:03:18 2023 -0500
doc/groff.texi: Clarify \newline, `sv` behavior.
---
doc/groff.texi | 18 +++++++++---------
1 file changed, 9 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-)
diff --git a/doc/groff.texi b/doc/groff.texi
index b7bd6c41c..db8caedc8 100644
--- a/doc/groff.texi
+++ b/doc/groff.texi
@@ -9876,10 +9876,10 @@ output line continuation.
suppresses the effects of that newline in the input. The next input
line thus retains the classification of its predecessor as a control or
text line. @code{\@key{RET}} is useful for managing line lengths in the
-input during document maintenance; you can break an input line in the
-middle of a request invocation, macro call, or escape sequence. Input
-line continuation is invisible to the formatter, with two exceptions:
-the @code{|} operator recognizes the new input line
+input during document maintenance; you can even break an input line in
+the middle of a request invocation, macro call, or escape sequence.
+Input line continuation is invisible to the formatter, with two
+exceptions: the @code{|} operator recognizes the new input line
(@pxref{Numeric Expressions}), and the input line counter register
@code{.c} is incremented.
@@ -10184,11 +10184,11 @@ parameters for widow and orphan management.
@DefreqList {sv, [@Var{space}]}
@DefreqListEndx {os, }
@cindex @code{ne} request, comparison with @code{sv}
-Require vertical space as @code{ne} does, but also @slanted{save} it for
-later output by the @code{os} request. If @var{space} is available
-before the next page location trap, it is output immediately. Both
-requests ignore a partially collected line, taking effect at the next
-break.
+@code{sv} requires vertical space as @code{ne} does, but also
+@slanted{save} it for later output by the @code{os} request. If
+@var{space} is available before the next page location trap, it is
+output immediately. Both requests ignore a partially collected line,
+taking effect at the next break.
@cindex @code{sv} request, and no-space mode
@cindex @code{os} request, and no-space mode
@code{sv} and @code{os} ignore no-space mode (recall @ref{Manipulating
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