Improve the column widths of various pages in the FDP

Patch by:               allanjude@
Differential Revision:  https://reviews.freebsd.org/D28358
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Sergio Carlavilla Delgado 2021-01-26 20:45:47 +01:00
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documentation/content/en/books/fdp-primer
manual-pages
preface
rosetta

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@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ Manual pages are generally shown interactively by the man:man[1] command. When t
Manual pages are grouped into _sections_. Each section contains manual pages for a specific category of documentation:
[.informaltable]
[cols="1,1", options="header"]
[cols="1,8", options="header"]
|===
| Section Number
| Category
@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ Manual pages can also be rendered to other formats, including PostScript for pri
Manual pages are composed of several standard sections. Each section has a title in upper case, and the sections for a particular type of manual page appear in a specific order. For a category 1 General Command manual page, the sections are:
[.informaltable]
[cols="1,1", options="header"]
[cols="2,4", options="header"]
|===
| Section Name
| Description
@ -251,7 +251,7 @@ Some very common macros will be shown here. For more usage examples, see man:mdo
Some macros are used to define logical blocks of a manual page.
[.informaltable]
[cols="1,1", options="header"]
[cols="1,8", options="header"]
|===
| Organizational Macro
| Use
@ -282,7 +282,7 @@ Some macros are used to define logical blocks of a manual page.
Many macros are used to mark up inline text.
[.informaltable]
[cols="1,1", options="header"]
[cols="1,8", options="header"]
|===
| Inline Macro
| Use
@ -457,7 +457,7 @@ Spell-checking with fully-featured dictionaries is encouraged, and can be accomp
Some manual pages are suitable as in-depth examples.
[.informaltable]
[cols="1,1", options="header"]
[cols="1,4", options="header"]
|===
| Manual Page
| Path to Source Location

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@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ next: books/fdp-primer/overview
This table shows the default system prompt and superuser prompt. The examples use these prompts to indicate which type of user is running the example.
[.informaltable]
[cols="50%,50%", frame="none", options="header"]
[cols="1,2", frame="none", options="header"]
|===
| User
| Prompt
@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ This table shows the default system prompt and superuser prompt. The examples us
This table describes the typographic conventions used in this book.
[.informaltable]
[cols="1,1", frame="none", options="header"]
[cols="1,2", frame="none", options="header"]
|===
| Meaning
| Examples

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@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ toc::[]
This rosetta stone tries to show the differences between Docbook and AsciiDoc.
.Comparision between Docbook and AsciiDoc
[cols="1,1,1"]
[cols="1,4,4"]
|===
|Language Feature |Docbook | AsciiDoc