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@@ -94,16 +94,16 @@ int fmtrunestrcpy(Fmt *f, Rune *s);
int errfmt(Fmt *f);
.SH DESCRIPTION
The interface described here allows the construction of custom
-.IR print (3)
+.MR print (3)
verbs and output routines.
In essence, they provide access to the workings of the formatted print code.
.PP
The
-.IR print (3)
+.MR print (3)
suite maintains its state with a data structure called
.BR Fmt .
A typical call to
-.IR print (3)
+.MR print (3)
or its relatives initializes a
.B Fmt
structure, passes it to subsidiary routines to process the output,
@@ -154,7 +154,7 @@ to generate the output.
These behave like
.B fprint
(see
-.IR print (3))
+.MR print (3) )
or
.B vfprint
except that the characters are buffered until
@@ -207,7 +207,7 @@ In
are the width and precision, and
.IB fp ->flags
the decoded flags for the verb (see
-.IR print (3)
+.MR print (3)
for a description of these items).
The standard flag values are:
.B FmtSign
@@ -282,7 +282,7 @@ produced.
.PP
Some internal functions may be useful to format primitive types.
They honor the width, precision and flags as described in
-.IR print (3).
+.MR print (3) .
.I Fmtrune
formats a single character
.BR r .
@@ -307,7 +307,7 @@ regardless of whether the output is bytes or runes.
This function prints an error message with a variable
number of arguments and then quits.
Compared to the corresponding example in
-.IR print (3),
+.MR print (3) ,
this version uses a smaller buffer, will never truncate
the output message, but might generate multiple
.B write
@@ -364,9 +364,9 @@ main(...)
.SH SOURCE
.B \*9/src/lib9/fmt
.SH SEE ALSO
-.IR print (3),
-.IR utf (7),
-.IR errstr (3)
+.MR print (3) ,
+.MR utf (7) ,
+.MR errstr (3)
.SH DIAGNOSTICS
These routines return negative numbers or nil for errors and set
.IR errstr .