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## SYNOPSIS
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in boldface), and also <variables> or _emphasis_.
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style of UNIX man pages but with a syntax and feature-set less
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insane than that of roff(7). Ronn files are piped through ronn(1)
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to build and install traditional roff(7) man pages or to generate
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hyperlinked HTML documentation.
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markdown(5), a humane text markup designed for writing on the
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roff(7)'s complex typesetting features in ronn.
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single sentence <tagline> (useless but witty, preferably). Ronn
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manpages(5) for full section list) and that's quickly described
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as a "humane manual page authoring format".
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within `backticks` is displayed literally; other inline markup
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list syntax has been extended to support a definition list
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unordered list syntax but requires that the first line of each
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list item be terminated with a colon "`:`". The first line (minus
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with markdown(5)'s list syntax. This allows `ronn` documents to be
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in output formatting.
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.\" http://github.com/rtomayko/ronn/
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.TH "RONN" "7" "March 2010" "Ryan Tomayko" "Ronn Manual"
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.SH "NAME"
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\fBronn\fR \-\- the opposite of roff
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Ronn is a humane text format and toolchain for creating UNIX man
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pages, and things that appear as man pages from a distance. Use it
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to build and install standard UNIX roff man pages or to generate
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nicely formatted HTML manual pages for the web.
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compatible subset of Markdown syntax but have a more rigid structure and
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extend Markdown in some ways to provide features commonly found in man
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pages (e.g., definition lists). The ronn(5) manual page defines the
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format in more detail.
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range of ronn capabilities and are the source of Ronn's own documentation.
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John Gruber)
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Ronn is Copyright (C) 2009 [Ryan Tomayko](http://tomayko.com/about)
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