[patchv2+doc] New gdbinit.5 man page + converted gdb.1+gdbserver.1

Jan Kratochvil jan.kratochvil@redhat.com
Fri Apr 5 19:06:00 GMT 2013


On Fri, 05 Apr 2013 17:23:07 +0200, Eli Zaretskii wrote:
> > On Thu, 04 Apr 2013 20:11:29 +0200, Eli Zaretskii wrote:
> > > > +@c man begin SYNOPSIS gdb
> > > > +gdb [@option{-help}] [@option{-nh}] [@option{-nx}] [@option{-q}]
> > > > +[@option{-batch}] [@option{-cd=}@var{dir}] [@option{-f}]
> > > > +[@option{-b}@w{ }@var{bps}]
> > > > +    [@option{-tty=}@var{dev}] [@option{-s} @var{symfile}]
> > > > +[@option{-e}@w{ }@var{prog}] [@option{-se}@w{ }@var{prog}]
> > > > +[@option{-c}@w{ }@var{core}] [@option{-x}@w{ }@var{cmds}]
> > > > +    [@option{-d}@w{ }@var{dir}] [@var{prog}|@var{core}|@var{procID}]
> > > > +@c man end
[...]
> No, of course not.  But if you use @verbatim..@end verbatim around
> this block, you can simply format the text exactly as you want it in
> the produced formats, and makeinfo will not fill or reindent that
> text.

But with @verbatim I cannot use various highlighting with the @option or @var
keywords.  I want the highlighting both for info and for man.

And putting @verbatim into it as is the info viewer then displays:

File: gdb.info,  Node: gdb man,  Next: gdbserver man,  Up: Man Pages

gdb man
=======

gdb [@option{-help}] [@option{-nh}] [@option{-nx}] [@option{-q}]
[@option{-batch}] [@option{-cd=}@var{dir}] [@option{-f}]
[@option{-b}@w{ }@var{bps}]
...


Thanks,
Jan



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