www.nico.schottelius.org/software/gpm/browse_source/gpm-1.20.3pre4/doc/manpager
Nico Schottelius 95a46c5577 import gpm from unix.schottelius.org
Signed-off-by: Nico Schottelius <nico@ikn.schottelius.org>
2009-10-08 22:52:35 +02:00

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#! /usr/bin/awk -f
# Copyright (c) 1998-2001 Alessandro Rubini
BEGIN {IN=0}
/^%MANPAGE END/ {IN=0; next}
/^%MANPAGE/ {IN=1; USELP=NEEDLP=INTABLE=0; NAME=$2; next}
IN==0 {next}
/^%MSKIP/ {SKIP=1;next}
/^%M/ {SKIP=0}
/^@menu/ {SKIP=1;next}
/^@end menu/ {SKIP=0;next}
SKIP==1 {next}
/^%M$/ {next}
/^@ignore/ {next}
/^@end ign/ {next}
#now perform all the substitutions needed
{ gsub("^%M ?",""); }
# Use gensub for converting tags: itz Sep 30 1998
#
# However, the gensub function is gawk-specific, and we want things
# to work with original-awk too (for portability).
# Therefore, use a normal gsub, even though it's a subobptimal solution
# as it may step in extra braces. The good solution will be piping to sed,
# or match, extract subesxpression, replace, reinsert -- bleah...
# (ARub, Oct 10 2000)
/@b\{/ {
#$0 = gensub(/@b\{([^}]+)\}/, "\\\\fB\\1\\\\fP","g");
gsub("@b\{","\\fB");
gsub("\}","\\fP");
}
/@var\{/ {
#$0 = gensub(/@var\{([^}]+)\}/, "\\\\fI\\1\\\\fP","g");
gsub("@var\{","\\fB");
gsub("\}","\\fP");
}
/@(samp|code|file)\{/ {
#$0 = gensub(/@(samp|code|file)\{([^}]+)\}/, "`\\2'","g");
gsub("@(samp|code|file)\{","");
gsub("\}","");
}
/@xref\{.*\}\./ {
gsub(/@xref\{.*\}\./,"");
}
/@ref\{.*\}/ {
gsub("@ref\{","");
gsub("\}","");
}
/@\*/ {
gsub(/@\* */,"\n.br\n");
}
/@[a-z]+\{/ {
gsub("@[a-z]+\\{","");
gsub("}","");
}
/^@table/ { TABLE=1; }
/^@itemize/ { TABLE=1; next}
/^@item/ {
gsub("^@item *","");
printf ".TP\n%s\n",$0 > NAME;
NEEDLP=0; next;
}
/^@end table/ {TABLE=0}
/^@end itemize/ {TABLE=0}
# discard other texinfo commands
/^@/ {next}
# manage comments and '%'
/^%/ {next}
{
gsub("[^\\\\]%.*$","");
gsub("\\%","%");
}
# remove leading blanks
/^[ \t]/ {gsub("^[ \t]","");}
# put a .LP at blank lines
/^.nf/ {USELP=0}
/^.fi/ {USELP=1}
/^$/ {if (USELP) {NEEDLP++; next;} }
/./ { if (NEEDLP) { printf "\n.LP\n" > NAME; NEEDLP=0; } }
/^.TH/ {USELP=1}
# Escape single slashes (e.g. in documentation for `-l' command line option)
{gsub("\\\\ ", "\\\\ ");}
{gsub("~", "~~");}
{print > NAME}