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[groff] 25/28: [docs]: Fix style nit.


From: G. Branden Robinson
Subject: [groff] 25/28: [docs]: Fix style nit.
Date: Mon, 14 Feb 2022 01:47:06 -0500 (EST)

gbranden pushed a commit to branch master
in repository groff.

commit 907fae6fe6e13848241db19d5604c2337ce571f7
Author: G. Branden Robinson <g.branden.robinson@gmail.com>
AuthorDate: Sat Feb 12 22:32:23 2022 +1100

    [docs]: Fix style nit.
    
    Migrate from "start-up" to "startup".  As Dave Kemper noted in Savannah
    bug #62036, both are accepted usages.  I prefer the latter because we do
    not say "shut-down" (whether in regard to groff, or in Unix parlance
    generally).
---
 doc/groff.texi       | 48 ++++++++++++++++++++++++------------------------
 man/groff.7.man      |  6 +++---
 man/groff_diff.7.man | 12 ++++++------
 man/groff_tmac.5.man |  8 ++++----
 tmac/doc.tmac        |  2 +-
 5 files changed, 38 insertions(+), 38 deletions(-)

diff --git a/doc/groff.texi b/doc/groff.texi
index afc4e90b..cd767a68 100644
--- a/doc/groff.texi
+++ b/doc/groff.texi
@@ -1079,7 +1079,7 @@ list of incompatibilities between @code{groff} and 
@acronym{AT&T}
 Define @var{c} or @var{name} to be a string@tie{}@var{s}.
 @var{c}@tie{}must be a one-letter name; @var{name} can be of arbitrary
 length.  All string assignments happen before loading any macro file
-(including the start-up file).
+(including the startup file).
 
 @item -D@var{arg}
 Set default input encoding used by @code{preconv} to @var{arg}.  Implies
@@ -1216,7 +1216,7 @@ Set register@tie{}@var{c} or @var{name} to the 
value@tie{}@var{n}.
 @var{c}@tie{}must be a one-letter name; @var{name} can be of arbitrary
 length.  @var{n}@tie{}can be any @code{gtroff} numeric expression.  All
 register assignments happen before loading any macro file (including the
-start-up file).
+startup file).
 
 @item -R
 Preprocess with @code{grefer}.  No mechanism is provided for passing
@@ -1630,7 +1630,7 @@ horizontal changes.
 @pindex papersize.tmac
 @pindex troffrc
 The @file{papersize} macro package, normally loaded by @file{troffrc} at
-start-up, provides an interface for configuring page dimensions by
+startup, provides an interface for configuring page dimensions by
 convenient names, like @samp{letter} or @samp{a4}; see
 @cite{groff_tmac@r{(5)}}.  The default used by the formatter depends on
 its build configuration, but is usually one of the foregoing, as
@@ -5252,7 +5252,7 @@ one of two encodings it can recognize.
 @pindex cp1047.tmac
 The code page 1047 input encoding works only on @acronym{EBCDIC}
 platforms (and conversely, the other input encodings don't work with
-@acronym{EBCDIC}); the file @file{cp1047.tmac} is loaded at start-up.
+@acronym{EBCDIC}); the file @file{cp1047.tmac} is loaded at startup.
 
 @item latin1
 @cindex encoding, input, @w{Latin-1} (ISO @w{8859-1})
@@ -5262,7 +5262,7 @@ platforms (and conversely, the other input encodings 
don't work with
 @pindex latin1.tmac
 ISO @w{Latin-1}, an encoding for Western European languages, is the
 default input encoding on non-@acronym{EBCDIC} platforms; the file
-@file{latin1.tmac} is loaded at start-up.
+@file{latin1.tmac} is loaded at startup.
 @end table
 
 @noindent
@@ -7129,7 +7129,7 @@ device.  @xref{Measurements}.
 @vindex seconds
 The number of seconds after the minute, normally in the range@tie{}0
 to@tie{}59, but can be up to@tie{}61 to allow for leap seconds.
-Initialized at start-up of GNU @code{troff}.
+Initialized at startup of GNU @code{troff}.
 
 @item \n[minutes]
 @cindex minutes, current time (@code{minutes})
@@ -7137,7 +7137,7 @@ Initialized at start-up of GNU @code{troff}.
 @cindex current time, minutes (@code{minutes})
 @vindex minutes
 The number of minutes after the hour, in the range@tie{}0 to@tie{}59.
-Initialized at start-up of GNU @code{troff}.
+Initialized at startup of GNU @code{troff}.
 
 @item \n[hours]
 @cindex hours, current time (@code{hours})
@@ -7145,37 +7145,37 @@ Initialized at start-up of GNU @code{troff}.
 @cindex current time, hours (@code{hours})
 @vindex hours
 The number of hours past midnight, in the range@tie{}0 to@tie{}23.
-Initialized at start-up of GNU @code{troff}.
+Initialized at startup of GNU @code{troff}.
 
 @item \n[dw]
 @cindex day of the week register (@code{dw})
 @cindex date, day of the week register (@code{dw})
 @vindex dw
-Day of the week (1--7).  Initialized at start-up of GNU @code{troff}.
+Day of the week (1--7).  Initialized at startup of GNU @code{troff}.
 
 @item \n[dy]
 @cindex day of the month register (@code{dy})
 @cindex date, day of the month register (@code{dy})
 @vindex dy
-Day of the month (1--31).  Initialized at start-up of GNU @code{troff}.
+Day of the month (1--31).  Initialized at startup of GNU @code{troff}.
 
 @item \n[mo]
 @cindex month of the year register (@code{mo})
 @cindex date, month of the year register (@code{mo})
 @vindex mo
-Current month (1--12).  Initialized at start-up of GNU @code{troff}.
+Current month (1--12).  Initialized at startup of GNU @code{troff}.
 
 @item \n[year]
 @cindex date, year register (@code{year}, @code{yr})
 @cindex year, current, register (@code{year}, @code{yr})
 @vindex year
-The current year.  Initialized at start-up of GNU @code{troff}.
+The current year.  Initialized at startup of GNU @code{troff}.
 
 @cindex CSTR@tie{}#54 errata
 @cindex CSTR@tie{}#54 erratum, @code{yr} register
 @item \n[yr]
 @vindex yr
-The current year minus@tie{}1900.  Initialized at start-up of GNU
+The current year minus@tie{}1900.  Initialized at startup of GNU
 @code{troff}.  This register is incorrectly documented in the
 @acronym{AT&T} @code{troff} manual as storing the last two digits of the
 current year.  That claim stopped being true in 2000.  Old @code{troff}
@@ -8028,7 +8028,7 @@ A second call to @code{hpf} (for the same language) 
replaces the
 hyphenation patterns with the new ones.  Invoking @code{hpf} or
 @code{hpfa} causes an error if there is no hyphenation language.  If no
 @code{hpf} request is specified (either in the document, in a file
-loaded at start-up, or in a macro package), GNU @code{troff} won't
+loaded at startup, or in a macro package), GNU @code{troff} won't
 automatically hyphenate at all.
 @endDefreq
 
@@ -8041,7 +8041,7 @@ input character (not a special character) other than a 
digit or a space.
 The request is ignored if it has no parameters.
 
 For hyphenation to work, hyphenation codes must be set up.  At
-start-up, GNU @code{troff} assigns hyphenation codes to the letters
+startup, GNU @code{troff} assigns hyphenation codes to the letters
 @samp{a}--@samp{z} (mapped to themselves), to the letters
 @samp{A}--@samp{Z} (mapped to @samp{a}--@samp{z}), and zero to all other
 characters.  Normally, hyphenation patterns contain only lowercase
@@ -8473,7 +8473,7 @@ Tab stops are associated with the environment 
(@pxref{Environments}).
 
 @item
 @cindex tab stops, for TTY output devices
-The start-up value of @code{gtroff} is @w{@samp{T 0.5i}}.
+The startup value of @code{gtroff} is @w{@samp{T 0.5i}}.
 @end itemize
 
 @cindex tab settings register (@code{.tabs})
@@ -8966,7 +8966,7 @@ Make the @samp{t} built-in condition true (and the 
@samp{n} built-in
 condition false) for @code{if}, @code{ie}, and @code{while} conditional
 requests.  This is the default if GNU @code{troff} (@emph{not}
 @code{groff}) is started with the @option{-R} switch to avoid loading of
-the start-up files @file{troffrc} and @file{troffrc-end}.  Without
+the startup files @file{troffrc} and @file{troffrc-end}.  Without
 @option{-R}, GNU @code{troff} stays in @code{troff} mode if the output
 device is not a terminal (e.g., `ps').
 @endDefreq
@@ -8977,7 +8977,7 @@ Make the @samp{n} built-in condition true (and the 
@samp{t} built-in
 condition false) for @code{if}, @code{ie}, and @code{while} conditional
 requests.  This is the default if GNU @code{troff} uses a terminal
 output device; the code for switching to @code{nroff} mode is in the
-file @file{tty.tmac}, which is loaded by the start-up file
+file @file{tty.tmac}, which is loaded by the startup file
 @code{troffrc}.
 @endDefreq
 
@@ -9860,7 +9860,7 @@ In the following example, we want to access the 
PostScript font
 @endExample
 
 @noindent
-The default font position at start-up is@tie{}1; for the PostScript
+The default font position at startup is@tie{}1; for the PostScript
 device, this is associated with style @samp{R}, so @code{gtroff} tries
 to open @code{FooR}.
 
@@ -9897,7 +9897,7 @@ Mount font @var{font} at position @var{pos} (which must 
be a
 non-negative integer).  This numeric index can then be referred to with
 font-changing commands.  When GNU @code{troff} starts, it uses font
 position@tie{}1 (which must exist; position@tie{}0 is unused at
-start-up.@footnote{Usually.})
+startup.@footnote{Usually.})
 
 @cindex font position register (@code{.f})
 The current font in use, as a font position, is available in the
@@ -10252,7 +10252,7 @@ This mapping is based on glyph names only; no check for 
the existence of
 either glyph is done.
 
 A set of default mappings for many accents can be found in the file
-@file{composite.tmac}, which is loaded at start-up.
+@file{composite.tmac}, which is loaded at startup.
 @endDefreq
 
 @Defesc {\\N, @code{'}, n, @code{'}}
@@ -14655,7 +14655,7 @@ stroke and fill colors
 @cindex environment number/name register (@code{.ev})
 Enter the environment @var{ident}, which is created if it does not
 already exist, using the same parameters as for the default environment
-used at start-up.  With no argument, GNU @code{troff} switches to the
+used at startup.  With no argument, GNU @code{troff} switches to the
 previous environment.
 
 Invoking @code{ev} with an argument puts environment @var{ident} onto
@@ -14839,7 +14839,7 @@ registers encompassing the glyphs previously written 
since the last call
 to @code{\O}.
 
 @item \O3
-Begin a nesting level.  At start-up, @code{gtroff} is at outer level.
+Begin a nesting level.  At startup, @code{gtroff} is at outer level.
 The current level is contained within the read-only register @code{.O}.
 @xref{Built-in Registers}.
 
@@ -15120,7 +15120,7 @@ This works by having the Perl script (run by @code{sy}) 
print out the
 @code{S}, and then reading those commands in with the @code{so} request.
 
 For most practical purposes, the registers @code{seconds},
-@code{minutes}, and @code{hours}, which are initialized at start-up of
+@code{minutes}, and @code{hours}, which are initialized at startup of
 GNU @code{troff}, should be sufficient.  Use the @code{af} request to
 format their values for output.
 
diff --git a/man/groff.7.man b/man/groff.7.man
index 8f5824cc..ae2eb8d2 100644
--- a/man/groff.7.man
+++ b/man/groff.7.man
@@ -4930,7 +4930,7 @@ Current day of month (1\(en31).
 .REG hours
 The number of hours past midnight.
 .
-Initialized at start-up.
+Initialized at startup.
 .
 .TPx
 .REG hp
@@ -4968,7 +4968,7 @@ on an input line.
 .REG minutes
 The number of minutes after the hour.
 .
-Initialized at start-up.
+Initialized at startup.
 .
 .TPx
 .REG mo
@@ -5017,7 +5017,7 @@ Depth of string below baseline
 .REG seconds
 The number of seconds after the minute.
 .
-Initialized at start-up.
+Initialized at startup.
 .
 .TPx
 .REG skw
diff --git a/man/groff_diff.7.man b/man/groff_diff.7.man
index c2047ea1..b91b86a3 100644
--- a/man/groff_diff.7.man
+++ b/man/groff_diff.7.man
@@ -598,7 +598,7 @@ encompassing the glyphs previously written since the last 
call to
 .B \[rs]O3
 Begin a nesting level.
 .
-At start-up,
+At startup,
 .B troff
 is at outer level.
 .
@@ -2169,7 +2169,7 @@ The request is ignored if it has no parameters.
 For hyphenation to work,
 hyphenation codes must be set up.
 .
-At start-up,
+At startup,
 .I groff
 assigns hyphenation codes to the letters \[lq]a\[en]z\[rq]
 (mapped to themselves),
@@ -2410,7 +2410,7 @@ If no
 .B .hpf
 request is specified
 (either in the document,
-in a file loaded at start-up,
+in a file loaded at startup,
 or in a macro package),
 .I groff
 won't automatically hyphenate at all.
@@ -4072,7 +4072,7 @@ is a read-only alias to this register.
 .B \[rs]n[hours]
 The number of hours past midnight.
 .
-Initialized at start-up.
+Initialized at startup.
 .
 .TP
 .B \[rs]n[hp]
@@ -4093,13 +4093,13 @@ respectively.
 .B \[rs]n[minutes]
 The number of minutes after the hour.
 .
-Initialized at start-up.
+Initialized at startup.
 .
 .TP
 .B \[rs]n[seconds]
 The number of seconds after the minute.
 .
-Initialized at start-up.
+Initialized at startup.
 .
 .TP
 .B \[rs]n[systat]
diff --git a/man/groff_tmac.5.man b/man/groff_tmac.5.man
index 36fc652c..f7e58458 100644
--- a/man/groff_tmac.5.man
+++ b/man/groff_tmac.5.man
@@ -417,7 +417,7 @@ Normally, this macro is loaded at the very beginning of a 
document or
 specified as the first macro argument on the command line.
 .
 .I groff
-loads latin1 by default at start-up.
+loads latin1 by default at startup.
 .
 These macro packages don't work on EBCDIC hosts.
 .
@@ -426,7 +426,7 @@ These macro packages don't work on EBCDIC hosts.
 .I cp1047
 Encoding support for EBCDIC.
 .
-On those platforms it is loaded automatically at start-up.
+On those platforms it is loaded automatically at startup.
 .
 Due to different character ranges used in
 .I groff
@@ -506,7 +506,7 @@ See
 .
 .TP
 .I papersize
-This macro file is normally loaded at start-up by the
+This macro file is normally loaded at startup by the
 .I troffrc
 file.
 .
@@ -622,7 +622,7 @@ and
 output drivers support inclusion of PS images; for all other drivers
 the image is replaced with a hollow rectangle of the same size.
 .
-This macro file is automatically loaded at start-up by
+This macro file is automatically loaded at startup by
 .B @g@troff
 so it isn't necessary to call it explicitly.
 .
diff --git a/tmac/doc.tmac b/tmac/doc.tmac
index 17fa42f7..505ef5da 100644
--- a/tmac/doc.tmac
+++ b/tmac/doc.tmac
@@ -62,7 +62,7 @@
 .\}
 .
 .
-.\" Load start-up files
+.\" Load startup files.
 .ie t \
 .  mso mdoc/doc-ditroff
 .el \



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