@c %**start of header
@setfilename ../../info/woman.info
@settitle WoMan: Browse Unix Manual Pages ``W.O. (without) Man''
+@include docstyle.texi
@include emacsver.texi
@afourpaper
@c With different size paper the printed page breaks will need attention!
@c Look for @page and @need commands.
@setchapternewpage off
@paragraphindent 0
-@documentencoding UTF-8
@c %**end of header
@copying
-This file documents WoMan: A program to browse Unix manual pages `W.O.
-(without) man'.
+This file documents WoMan: A program to browse Unix manual pages ``W.O.
+(without) man''.
-Copyright @copyright{} 2001--2015 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+Copyright @copyright{} 2001--2016 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
@quotation
Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document
@code{roff} markup consists of @dfn{requests} and @dfn{escape
sequences}. A request occupies a complete line and begins with either a
-period or a single forward quote. An escape sequences is embedded
+period or an apostrophe. An escape sequence is embedded
within the input text and begins (by default) with a backslash. The
original man macro package defines 20 new @code{roff} requests
implemented as macros, which were considered to be sufficient for
@code{man} behavior.]
@item woman-ignore
-A boolean value. If non-@code{nil} then unrecognized requests etc. are
+A boolean value. If non-@code{nil} then unrecognized requests etc.@: are
ignored. Default is @code{t}. This gives the standard @code{roff} behavior.
If @code{nil} then they are left in the buffer, which may aid debugging.