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clocks(7) -- various system timers
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HZ is not part of the application interface in BSD. There are many different real and virtual (timekeeping) clocks with different frequencies: +o The scheduling clock. This is a real clock with freque... |
development(7) -- introduction to development with the FreeBSD codebase
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This manual page describes how an ordinary sysop, UNIX admin, or developer can, without any special permission, obtain, maintain, and modify the FreeBSD codebase as well as how to maintaining a master... |
ditroff(7) -- classical device independent roff
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The name ditroff once marked a development level of the troff text processing system. In actual roff(7) systems, the name troff is used as a synonym for ditroff. The first roff system was written by J... |
environ(7) -- user environment
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An array of strings called the environment is made available by execve(2) when a process begins. By convention these strings have the form ``name=value''. The following names are used by various com... |
ffs(7) -- Berkeley fast file system
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The Berkeley fast file system provides facilities to store file system data onto a disk device. ffs has been optimized over the years for speed and reliability and is the default FreeBSD file system. ... |
firewall(7) -- simple firewalls under FreeBSD
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groff(7) -- a short reference for the GNU roff language
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The name groff stands for GNU roff and is the free implementation of the roff type-setting system. See roff(7) for a survey and the background of the groff system. This document gives only short descr... |
groff_char(7) -- groff glyph names
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This manual page lists the standard groff glyph names and the default input mapping, latin-1. The glyphs in this document will look different depending on which output device was chosen (with option -... |
groff_diff(7) -- differences between GNU troff and classical troff
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This manual page describes the language differences between groff, the GNU roff text processing system and the classical roff formatter of the freely available Unix 7 of the 1970s, documented in the T... |
groff_man(7) -- groff `man' macros to support generation of man pages
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The man macros used to generate man pages with groff were written by James Clark. This document provides a brief summary of the use of each macro in that package. |
groff_mdoc(7) -- reference for groff's mdoc implementation
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A complete reference for writing UNIX manual pages with the -mdoc macro package; a content-based and domain-based formatting package for GNU troff(1). Its predecessor, the -man(7) package, addressed p... |
groff_me(7) -- troff macros for formatting papers
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This manual page describes the GNU version of the -me macros, which is part of the groff document formatting system. This version can be used with both GNU troff and Unix troff. This package of troff ... |
groff_mm(7) -- groff mm macros
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The groff mm macros are intended to be compatible with the DWB mm macros with the following limitations: +o no Bell Labs localisms implemented. +o the macros OK and PM are not implemented. +o groff mm... |