code: 9ferno

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ref: 3bc0f422462c9b25ae604bbff327bb01684eb891
parent: 2684f427f69b8d8a3a2d6a1aade78dd27205b599
author: henesy <unknown>
date: Sat Feb 29 11:25:41 EST 2020

merge 9ad194e071285f14c3d7a9f3aa9f72735e9d3c37

--- a/man/1/kill
+++ b/man/1/kill
@@ -53,7 +53,7 @@
 .I user
 (default: the current user), and
 prints
-.I sh (1)
+.IR sh (1)
 commands to kill them.
 The commands can be piped to the shell or selectively run,
 releasing back to the system any resources owned by those processes.
--- a/man/1/logon
+++ b/man/1/logon
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@
 .I Logon
 logs a user in to the Inferno environment.
 It requires
-.I wm (1)
+.IR wm (1)
 to be started first.
 If no
 .I user
--- a/man/2/readdir
+++ b/man/2/readdir
@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@
 returned, or \-1 if there was an error reading the directory.
 .B Readdir
 differs from
-.I sys-dirread (2)
+.IR sys-dirread (2)
 in returning the contents of the whole directory, not just a chunk of it,
 and in allowing the result to be sorted.
 .PP
--- a/man/2/registries
+++ b/man/2/registries
@@ -56,7 +56,7 @@
 .SH DESCRIPTION
 .B Registries
 helps access and update the contents of one or more
-.I registry (4)
+.IR registry (4)
 servers.
 Each registry lists services, each described by a set of attribute/value pairs.
 The attributes need not identify the service uniquely.
--- a/man/2/spree-cardlib
+++ b/man/2/spree-cardlib
@@ -99,7 +99,7 @@
 .I Cardlib
 provides facilities to help in the implementation
 of
-.I spree (2)
+.IR spree (2)
 engines that implement the
 .IR spree-cards (4)
 interface.
--- a/man/2/sys-0intro
+++ b/man/2/sys-0intro
@@ -195,7 +195,7 @@
 and
 .B pwrite
 (see
-.I sys-read (2)).
+.IR sys-read (2)).
 .PP
 Inferno provides no guarantee of consistency should
 several processes access a file concurrently.
--- a/man/2/sys-dirread
+++ b/man/2/sys-dirread
@@ -42,7 +42,7 @@
 In general, several calls to
 .B dirread
 will be needed to read the whole directory.
-.I Readdir (2)
+.IR Readdir (2)
 provides functions that return all the directory entries at once,
 optionally sorted.
 .SH SEE ALSO
--- a/man/2/tkclient
+++ b/man/2/tkclient
@@ -181,7 +181,7 @@
 for pointer events.
 .PP
 The simplest well-behaved
-.I wm (1)
+.IR wm (1)
 client will therefore contain:
 .PP
 .EX
--- a/man/4/9srvfs
+++ b/man/4/9srvfs
@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@
 to make an Inferno service
 .I source
 available to Plan 9 applications via the Plan 9 service registry.
-.I Srv9 (3)
+.IR Srv9 (3)
 must previously have been bound to
 .B /srv
 in the current name space, with
--- a/man/6/attrdb
+++ b/man/6/attrdb
@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@
 Inferno uses an attribute data base
 .IR ndb (6)
 to organise network configuration data.
-.I Attrdb (2)
+.IR Attrdb (2)
 is typically used by applications to search the data.
 .PP
 Each entry in the data base consists of one or more lines containing
--- a/man/6/keytext
+++ b/man/6/keytext
@@ -84,7 +84,7 @@
 Each value labelled
 .RI ` -name '
 is
-.I utf (6)
+.IR utf (6)
 text not containing a newline;
 it is interpreted by an application and need not be a name.
 The expiry time
--- a/man/6/ndb
+++ b/man/6/ndb
@@ -114,7 +114,7 @@
 Network applications might use other attributes of their own,
 which they document on their own pages.
 .PP
-.I Cs (8)
+.IR Cs (8)
 interprets a host name of the form
 .BI $ server
 as referring to the set of names and addresses that are values