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 mailaddr(7) -- mail addressing description
    Mail addresses are based on the Internet protocol listed at the end of this manual page. These addresses are in the general format user@domain where a domain is a hierarchical dot separated list of su...
 man(7) -- groff `an' macros to support generation of man pages
    The tmac.an 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. .TP title section [extra1] [extra...
 mandoc(7) -- quick reference guide for the -mdoc macro package
    The -mdoc package is a set of content-based and domain-based macros used to format the BSD man pages. The macro names and their meanings are listed below for quick reference; for a detailed explanatio...
 mandoc.samples(7) -- with -mdoc
    A tutorial sampler for writing OpenBSD manual pages with the -mdoc macro package, a content-based and domain-based formatting package for troff(1). Its predecessor, the -man package (see man(7)) addre...
 mdoc(7) -- quick reference guide for the -mdoc macro package
    The -mdoc package is a set of content-based and domain-based macros used to format the BSD man pages. The macro names and their meanings are listed below for quick reference; for a detailed explanatio...
 mdoc.samples(7) -- tutorial sampler for writing OpenBSD manuals
    A tutorial sampler for writing OpenBSD manual pages with the -mdoc macro package, a content-based and domain-based formatting package for troff(1). Its predecessor, the -man package (see man(7)) addre...
 me(7) -- troff macros for formatting papers
    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 ...
 mirror-maker(7) -- how to build a mirror for ports distfiles
    The OpenBSD Ports Collection offers some powerful tools to mirror software sources. The ports infrastructure provides a mirror-maker target that can be used to build a Makefile to facilitate mirroring...
 mirroring-ports(7) -- how to build a mirror for ports distfiles
    The OpenBSD Ports Collection offers some powerful tools to mirror software sources. The ports infrastructure provides a mirror-maker target that can be used to build a Makefile to facilitate mirroring...
 mm(7) -- groff mm macros
    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 is not implemented. +o groff mm ...
 ms(7) -- groff ms macros
    This manual page describes the GNU version of the ms macros, which is part of the groff document formatting system. The groff ms macros are intended to be compatible with the documented behaviour of t...
 operator(7) -- C operator precedence and associativity
    Operator Associativity -------- ------------- () [] -> . left to right ! ~ ++ -- - (type) * & sizeof right to left * / % left to right + - left to right << >> left to right < <= > >= left to right == ...
 packages(7) -- overview of the binary package system
    The OpenBSD ports collection features a vast array of thirdparty software ready to be compiled and installed on a new machine. As an alternative, most of these ports are also available as binary packa...
 packages-specs(7) -- binary package names specifications
    Each package has a name consisting of at most three parts: stem-version[-flavors] The stem part identifies the package. It may contain some dashes, but its form is mostly conventional. For instance, j...
 ports(7) -- contributed applications
    The OpenBSD Ports Collection (shamelessly stolen from the FreeBSD Ports Collection) offers a simple way for users and administrators to install applications. Each port contains any patches necessary t...
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