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nethack/sys/unix/hints/include/gbdates-post.370
G. Branden Robinson 9a96e0a198 Fix *roff string usage nit
String definitions were being used with a pointless leading double
quote.  This syntax is used only to define strings containing leading
space characters.  (You might also use it defensively if you're defining
one string whose contents start with the interpolation of another, and
the latter might interpolate leading space--but that is not the case
here.)

Remove unnecessary leading quotes from string definitions.

* doc/Guidebook.mn: Do it.  Also annotate empty strings with comment.
* sys/unix/hints/include/gbdates-post.370: Don't put them back.

https://www.gnu.org/software/groff/manual/groff.html.node/Strings.html
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# NetHack 3.7 gbdates-post.370 $NHDT-Date: 1599687610 2020/09/09 21:40:10 $ $NHDT-Branch: NetHack-3.7 $:$NHDT-Revision: 1.11 $
ifdef MAKEFILE_DOC
ifdef GB_DATESTAMP
Guidebook.dated.mn: $(GUIDEBOOK_MN_SRC)
@awk 'f{$$0=".ds f2 $(GB_DATESTAMP)";f=0}/NH_DATESUB/{f=1} 1' < $(GUIDEBOOK_MN_SRC) > $@
Guidebook.dated.tex: $(GUIDEBOOK_TEX_SRC)
@awk 'f{$$0="\\date{$(GB_DATESTAMP)}";f=0}/NH_DATESUB/{f=1} 1' < $(GUIDEBOOK_TEX_SRC) > $@
endif # GB_DATESTAMP
Guidebook.pdf: Guidebook.dated.tex
pdflatex -interaction=nonstopmode -jobname=Guidebook Guidebook.dated.tex
pdflatex -interaction=nonstopmode -jobname=Guidebook Guidebook.dated.tex
endif # MAKEFILE_DOC
#