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1.1 root 1: .th TYPO I 1/15/73
2: .sh NAME
3: typo \*- find possible typos
4: .sh SYNOPSIS
5: .bd typo
6: [ \*- ] file\d1\u ...
7: .sh DESCRIPTION
8: .it Typo
9: hunts through a document for unusual
10: words, typographic errors, and
11: .it "hapax legomena"
12: and prints
13: them on the standard output.
14: .s3
15: The words used in the document are printed
16: out in decreasing order of peculiarity along
17: with an index of peculiarity. An index of 10
18: or more is considered peculiar. Printing of
19: certain very common English words is suppressed.
20: .s3
21: The statistics for judging words are taken from
22: the document itself, with some help from known
23: statistics of English. The `\*-' option suppresses
24: the help from English and should be used if the
25: document is written in, for example, Urdu.
26: .s3
27: .it Roff
28: and
29: .it nroff
30: control lines are ignored.
31: Upper case is mapped into lower case.
32: Quote marks, vertical bars, hyphens, and ampersands are stripped from
33: within words.
34: Words hyphenated across lines are put back together.
35: .sh FILES
36: /tmp/ttmp??, /usr/lib/salt, /usr/lib/w2006
37: .sh BUGS
38: Because
39: of the mapping into lower case and the stripping
40: of special characters, words
41: may be hard to locate in the original text.
42: .s3
43: The expanded escape sequences
44: of
45: .it troff
46: are not correctly recognized.
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