Annotation of researchv10dc/man/manw/sexist.1, revision 1.1.1.1

1.1       root        1: .id NOTICE-NOT TO BE DISCLOSED OUTSIDE BELL SYS EXCEPT UNDER WRITTEN AGRMT
                      2: .id Writer's Workbench version 2.3, March 9, 1981
                      3: .TH SEXIST 1
                      4: .SH NAME
                      5: sexist \- print sexist terms and suggest alternatives
                      6: .SH SYNOPSIS
                      7: .B sexist
                      8: [
                      9: .B \-flags
                     10: ][
                     11: .B \-ver
                     12: ][
                     13: .B \-f
                     14: pfile ][file ...]
                     15: .SH DESCRIPTION
                     16: .I Sexist
                     17: locates and prints all sentences in a document
                     18: that contain possibly sexist words or phrases.
                     19: The word or phrase in each sentence is surrounded
                     20: with stars and brackets, e.g. *[girl]*.
                     21: The line numbers of the sentences are also printed.
                     22: .PP
                     23: Following that,
                     24: .I sexist
                     25: prints alternatives to the sexist phrases
                     26: found in the document.
                     27: The alternatives encourage:
                     28: .RS 3
                     29: .TP 3
                     30: 1.
                     31: describing men and women in parallel terms.
                     32: For example, "men and girls" should probably be changed to "men and women."
                     33: .TP
                     34: 2.
                     35: using neutral terms instead of sex-related terms.
                     36: For example "business executive"
                     37: could easily replace the stereotypic "businessman."
                     38: .TP
                     39: 3.
                     40: using new, non-sexist Bell System job titles.
                     41: .RE
                     42: .PP
                     43: If the user has a file named
                     44: .IR $HOME/lib/sexdict ,
                     45: .I sexist
                     46: locates or ignores phrases contained in that file.
                     47: .IR Dictadd (1)
                     48: can be used to set up 
                     49: .I $HOME/lib/sexdict.
                     50: .I Dictadd
                     51: gives instructions on the necessary format for phrases
                     52: to be located or ignored by 
                     53: .I sexist.
                     54: .PP
                     55: Options are:
                     56: .RS 5
                     57: .TP 9
                     58: .BI \-f " pfile"
                     59: Use the user's phrase file,
                     60: .I pfile,
                     61: in addition to the default file of sexist phrases.
                     62: When the
                     63: .BI "\-f " pfile
                     64: option is used,
                     65: .I sexist
                     66: does not check
                     67: .I $HOME/lib/sexdict
                     68: for phrases.
                     69: The format instructions given by
                     70: .I dictadd
                     71: should be followed in setting up
                     72: .I pfile.
                     73: .RE
                     74: .PP
                     75: Two options give information about the program:
                     76: .RS 5
                     77: .TP 7
                     78: .B \-flags
                     79: print the command synopsis line (see above)
                     80: showing command flags and options,
                     81: then exit.
                     82: .TP
                     83: .B \-ver
                     84: print the Writer's Workbench version number of the command, then exit.
                     85: .RE
                     86: .SH EXAMPLE
                     87: 1. The command:
                     88: .PP
                     89: .RS 5
                     90: .B "sexist -f patfile filename"
                     91: .RE
                     92: .PP
                     93: will print sentences from 
                     94: .I filename
                     95: that contain sexist words or phrases,
                     96: including or suppressing phrases as specified in
                     97: .IR patfile .
                     98: Suggested replacements for sexist phrases will also be printed.
                     99: .I Sexist
                    100: will not locate or ignore phrases in
                    101: .I $HOME/lib/sexdict
                    102: when the 
                    103: .B \-f 
                    104: option is used.
                    105: .SH FILES
                    106: .TP 21
                    107: /tmp/$$*
                    108: temporary files
                    109: .SH "SEE ALSO"
                    110: dictadd(1)
                    111: .SH BUGS
                    112: Because
                    113: .I sexist
                    114: does not consider context,
                    115: it may bracket phrases that are used appropriately
                    116: and may recommend inappropriate alternatives.
                    117: It is up to the user to determine which changes should be made.
                    118: .PP
                    119: If formatting macros are included in the input text,
                    120: the beginning line number of a sentence containing a sexist phrase
                    121: may be a line containing a macro preceding the sentence.
                    122: .PP
                    123: .I Sexist
                    124: makes no attempt to segment text into sentences accurately,
                    125: e.g., it does not know any abbreviations.
                    126: .PP
                    127: .I Sexist
                    128: will not find the second of two consecutive sexist phrases,
                    129: nor will it find a sexist phrase at the end of a sentence.
                    130: .SH SUPPORT
                    131: .IR "COMPONENT NAME:  " "Writer's Workbench"
                    132: .br
                    133: .IR "APPROVAL AUTHORITY:  " "Div 452"
                    134: .br
                    135: .IR "STATUS:  " Standard
                    136: .br
                    137: .IR "SUPPLIER:  " "Dept 45271"
                    138: .br
                    139: .IR "USER INTERFACE:  " "Stacey Keenan, Dept 45271, PY x3733"
                    140: .br
                    141: .IR "SUPPORT LEVEL: " "Class B - unqualified support other than Div 452"

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