Fixes these errors:
$ nroff -man -ww chat/chat.8
chat/chat.8:227: warning: number register `"' not defined
chat/chat.8:291: warning: macro `'' not defined
chat/chat.8:368: warning: macro `PR' not defined
Patch partly from Debian BTS by Bjarni Ingi Gislason.
Signed-off-by: Paul Mackerras <paulus@samba.org>
-SAY "Connected, now logging in ...\n"
+SAY "Connected, now logging in ...\\n"
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ogin: account
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ssword: pass
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$ \c
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ogin: account
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ssword: pass
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$ \c
-SAY "Logged in OK ...\n"
+SAY "Logged in OK ...\\n"
\fIetc ...\fR
.LP
This sequence will only present the SAY strings to the user and all
\fIetc ...\fR
.LP
This sequence will only present the SAY strings to the user and all
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ABORT 'NO CARRIER'
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ABORT 'NO CARRIER'
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.br
OK\\r\\n ATD1234567
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OK\\r\\n ATD1234567
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OK\\r\\n ATD1234567
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OK\\r\\n ATD1234567
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should send an EOT character to the remote. This is normally the
End-of-file character sequence. A return character is not sent
following the EOT.
should send an EOT character to the remote. This is normally the
End-of-file character sequence. A return character is not sent
following the EOT.
The EOT sequence may be embedded into the send string using the
sequence \fI^D\fR.
.SH GENERATING BREAK
The EOT sequence may be embedded into the send string using the
sequence \fI^D\fR.
.SH GENERATING BREAK
normal processing on the receiver is to change the transmission rate.
It may be used to cycle through the available transmission rates on
the remote until you are able to receive a valid login prompt.
normal processing on the receiver is to change the transmission rate.
It may be used to cycle through the available transmission rates on
the remote until you are able to receive a valid login prompt.
The break sequence may be embedded into the send string using the
\fI\\K\fR sequence.
.SH ESCAPE SEQUENCES
The break sequence may be embedded into the send string using the
\fI\\K\fR sequence.
.SH ESCAPE SEQUENCES