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checknr(1)			 User Commands			    checknr(1)

NAME
       checknr - check nroff and troff input files; report possible errors

SYNOPSIS
       checknr	[-fs]  [ -a  . x1  . y1	 . x2  . y2 ...	  .xn  .yn] [ -c  . x1
       . x2  . x3 ...	.xn] [filename...]

DESCRIPTION
       checknr checks a list of nroff(1) or troff(1) input files  for  certain
       kinds of errors involving mismatched opening and closing delimiters and
       unknown commands. If no files are specified, checknr checks  the	 stan‐
       dard input. Delimiters checked are:

	 ·  Font changes using \fx ... \fP.

	 ·  Size changes using \sx ... \s0.

	 ·  Macros that come in open ... close forms, for example, the .TS and
	    .TE macros which must always come in pairs.

       checknr knows about the ms(5) and me(5) macro packages.

       checknr is intended to be used on  documents  that  are	prepared  with
       checknr	in  mind.   It expects a certain document writing style for \f
       and \s commands, in that each \fx must be terminated with \fP and  each
       \sx must be terminated with \s0. While it will work to directly go into
       the next font or explicitly specify the original font  or  point	 size,
       and many existing documents actually do this, such a practice will pro‐
       duce complaints from checknr. Since it is probably better  to  use  the
       \fP and \s0 forms anyway, you should think of this as a contribution to
       your document preparation style.

OPTIONS
       -f	       Ignore \f font changes.

       -s	       Ignore \s size changes.

       -a .x1 .y1...   Add pairs of macros to the list. The  pairs  of	macros
		       are  assumed  to	 be  those  (such as .DS and .DE) that
		       should be checked for balance.  The -a option  must  be
		       followed by groups of six characters, each group defin‐
		       ing a pair of macros. The six characters are a  period,
		       the  first  macro  name, another period, and the second
		       macro name. For example, to define a pair .BS and  .ES,
		       use `-a.BS.ES'

       -c .x1...       Define  commands which checknr would otherwise complain
		       about as undefined.

ATTRIBUTES
       See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:

       ┌─────────────────────────────┬─────────────────────────────┐
       │      ATTRIBUTE TYPE	     │	    ATTRIBUTE VALUE	   │
       ├─────────────────────────────┼─────────────────────────────┤
       │Availability		     │SUNWdoc			   │
       └─────────────────────────────┴─────────────────────────────┘

SEE ALSO
       eqn(1), nroff(1), troff(1), attributes(5), me(5), ms(5)

BUGS
       There is no way to define a  one-character  macro  name	using  the  -a
       option.

SunOS 5.10			  14 Sep 1992			    checknr(1)
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