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NAME

     lowdown_nroff_new — allocate a roff renderer for lowdown documents

LIBRARY

     library “liblowdown”

SYNOPSIS

     #include <sys/queue.h>
     #include <stdio.h>
     #include <lowdown.h>

     void *
     lowdown_nroff_new(const struct lowdown_opts *opts);

DESCRIPTION

     Allocates a roff renderer using opts->oflags and opts->type, or zero and LOWDODN_NROFF,
     respectively, if opts is NULL.  These are documented in lowdown(3).  The returned pointer
     may be used with multiple invocations of lowdown_nroff_rndr(3) and must be freed with
     lowdown_nroff_free(3).

     The bits recognised in opts->oflags are LOWDOWN_NROFF_GROFF, LOWDOWN_NROFF_NOLINK,
     LOWDOWN_NROFF_NUMBERED, LOWDOWN_NROFF_SHORTLINK, LOWDOWN_NROFF_SKIP_HTML, and
     LOWDOWN_STANDALONE.

     The values recognised in opts->type are LOWDOWN_MAN and LOWDODN_NROFF: anything else
     triggers LOWDODN_NROFF.

     If LOWDOWN_NROFF_GROFF is set in LOWDOWN_MAN mode, macros from the man-ext package as well
     as the original man are used in output.  These are supported by both groff and mandoc.  If
     in LOWDODN_NROFF mode, GNU extensions to ms are used along with mspdf.  These are only
     supported by groff.

RETURN VALUES

     Returns a pointer to the renderer or NULL on memory failure.  The returned pointer must be
     freed with lowdown_nroff_free(3).

EXAMPLES

     The following parses b of length bsz and outputs in groff_ms(7) format.

           struct lowdown_buf *out;
           struct lowdown_doc *doc;
           struct lowdown_node *n;
           void *rndr;

           if ((doc = lowdown_doc_new(NULL)) == NULL)
                   err(1, NULL);
           if ((n = lowdown_doc_parse(doc, NULL, b, bsz, NULL)) == NULL)
                   err(1, NULL);
           if ((out = lowdown_buf_new(256)) == NULL)
                   err(1, NULL);
           if ((rndr = lowdown_nroff_new(NULL)) == NULL)
                   err(1, NULL);
           if (!lowdown_nroff_rndr(out, rndr, n))
                   err(1, NULL);

           fwrite(out->data, 1, out->size, stdout);

           lowdown_nroff_free(rndr);
           lowdown_buf_free(out);
           lowdown_node_free(n);
           lowdown_doc_free(doc);

SEE ALSO

     lowdown(3), lowdown_nroff_free(3), lowdown_nroff_rndr(3),

     This uses both the original troff man macros for Version 7 AT&T UNIX, defined in man(7), and
     the man-ext groff extensions.  Both are implemented in mandoc.

     The troff ms macros are defined in groff_ms(7), with the mspdf groff extensions described in
     "Portable Document Format Publishing with GNU Troff" by Keith Marshall.  Neither are
     implemented in mandoc.