define the version number and date of modification of this manual entry.
<#412#>header{name }{section-number }
#math2#
#tex2html_wrap_indisplay426#section - name
<#412#>
define the name of the command and the section number in which it is
to appear. section-name is an optional argument used to override
the default name for section-number.
number all pages beyond <#29#>pagenumber<#29#> in the style <#30#>pagenumber<#30#>a, <#31#>pagenumber<#31#>b and so on. For use when adding extra
pages to an existing manual. For instance, if you use
<#32#>extrapagesfrom{260}<#32#>, then instead of 260, 261, 262 you will
get 260, 260a, 260b and so on.
<#415#>file{<#33#>file<#33#>}<#415#>
prints the name of a file in the default
font for such items
(e.g. <#34#>file{/usr/lib}<#34#> #math3#→ <#35#>/usr/lib<#35#>)
<#416#>prog{<#36#>program<#36#>}<#416#>
prints a program in the default font
for such items
(e.g. <#37#>prog{awk}<#37#> #math4#→ <#38#>awk<#38#>).
<#417#>this<#417#>
prints the name of this manual page, emboldened.
<#418#>R, B, T, I, S<#418#>
print the next word in a roman, bold, typewriter, italic, and §san-serif
font respectively. The word must be delimited by white space.
<#419#>RB, RI, IB, IR, BI, BR<#419#>
print the next two words in alternating fonts, where the two letters
specify the font according to the single word version described above.
The words must be delimited by whitespace.
<#420#>tilde<#420#>
prints a tilde ()̃
<#421#>pipe<#421#>
prints a vertical bar ().
<#422#>bs<#422#>
prints a backslash (). Useful for manual pages about LATEX.
<#423#> <#423#>
print left- and right- arrow brackets ( ).
These commands ignore following spaces completely.