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WIZD(8) 						    BSD System Manager's Manual 						   WIZD(8)

NAME
wizd -- automatically correct typographical errors in man pages SYNOPSIS
wizd DESCRIPTION
wizd automatically checks and corrects spelling errors, usage problems with mdoc(7) macros, and other typographical errors in man pages. wizd is invoked by any cvs(1) commit to a man page. A standalone mode is also available by sending mail to <wiz@NetBSD.org>. SEE ALSO
cvs(1), intro(1), man(1), mdoc(7) HISTORY
wizd appeared in NetBSD 1.5. CAVEATS
wizd is not only copyrighted, but also registered. BUGS
Sleeps sometimes. BSD
April 1, 2003 BSD

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DEMANDOC(1)						    BSD General Commands Manual 					       DEMANDOC(1)

NAME
demandoc -- emit only text of UNIX manuals SYNOPSIS
demandoc [-w] [file ...] DESCRIPTION
The demandoc utility emits only the text portions of well-formed mdoc(7) and man(7) UNIX manual files. By default, demandoc parses standard input and outputs only text nodes, preserving line and column position. Escape sequences are omitted from the output. Its arguments are as follows: -w Output a word list. This outputs each word of text on its own line. A "word", in this case, refers to whitespace-delimited terms beginning with at least two letters and not consisting of any escape sequences. Words have their leading and trailing punctuation (double-quotes, sentence punctuation, etc.) stripped. file ... The input files. If a document is not well-formed, it is skipped. The -i, -k, -m, and -p flags are silently discarded for calling compatibility with the historical deroff. EXIT STATUS
The demandoc utility exits with one of the following values: 0 No errors occurred. 6 An operating system error occurred, for example memory exhaustion or an error accessing input files. Such errors cause demandoc to exit at once, possibly in the middle of parsing or formatting a file. The output databases are corrupt and should be removed . EXAMPLES
The traditional usage of demandoc is for spell-checking manuals on BSD. This is accomplished as follows (assuming British spelling): $ demandoc -w file.1 | spell -b SEE ALSO
mandoc(1), man(7), mdoc(7) HISTORY
demandoc replaces the historical deroff utility for handling modern man(7) and mdoc(7) documents. AUTHORS
The demandoc utility was written by Kristaps Dzonsons <kristaps@bsd.lv>. BSD
September 12, 2014 BSD
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