X-Git-Url: https://git.stg.codes/stg.git/blobdiff_plain/bfec9cc7ab5a396f7662090b208691ec59a69f1b..2f1753cc3e240fa497a87873ed19fe3f11e22331:/doc/help/xslt/params/man.string.subst.map.xml diff --git a/doc/help/xslt/params/man.string.subst.map.xml b/doc/help/xslt/params/man.string.subst.map.xml deleted file mode 100644 index 0feed4aa..00000000 --- a/doc/help/xslt/params/man.string.subst.map.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,162 +0,0 @@ - - -man.string.subst.map -rtf - - -man.string.subst.map -Specifies a set of string substitutions - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Description - -The man.string.subst.map parameter -contains a map that specifies a set of -string substitutions to perform over the entire roff source for each -man page, either just before generating final man-page output (that -is, before writing man-page files to disk) or, if the value of the -man.charmap.enabled parameter is non-zero, -before applying the roff character map. - -You can use man.string.subst.map as a -“lightweight” character map to perform “essential” substitutions -- -that is, substitutions that are always performed, -even if the value of the man.charmap.enabled -parameter is zero. For example, you can use it to replace quotation -marks or other special characters that are generated by the DocBook -XSL stylesheets for a particular locale setting (as opposed to those -characters that are actually in source XML documents), or to replace -any special characters that may be automatically generated by a -particular customization of the DocBook XSL stylesheets. - - - Do you not change value of the - man.string.subst.map parameter unless you are - sure what you are doing. First consider adding your - string-substitution mappings to either or both of the following - parameters: - - - man.string.subst.map.local.pre - applied before - man.string.subst.map - - - man.string.subst.map.local.post - applied after - man.string.subst.map - - - By default, both of those parameters contain no - string substitutions. They are intended as a means for you to - specify your own local string-substitution mappings. - - If you remove any of default mappings from the value of the - man.string.subst.map parameter, you are - likely to end up with broken output. And be very careful about adding - anything to it; it’s used for doing string substitution over the - entire roff source of each man page – it causes target strings to be - replaced in roff requests and escapes, not just in the visible - contents of the page. - - - - - - Contents of the substitution map - - The string-substitution map contains one or more - ss:substitution elements, each of which has two - attributes: - - - oldstring - - string to replace - - - - newstring - - string with which to replace oldstring - - - - It may also include XML comments (that is, delimited with - "<!--" and "-->"). - - - - -