Fix module docs to be manpage (groff) friendly

Most problems are fixed (or rather worked-around) by making long '====='
separators pre-formatted (i.e. prefixed with two spaces).  In order to
preserve visual view, the code examples themselves are prefixed with 3
spaces.

This commit fixes the following man warnings:

$ cmake --help-man - | LANG=C MANWIDTH=80 man --warnings -l - > /dev/null
  <standard input>:6024: warning [p 105, 1.7i]: can't break line
  <standard input>:6027: warning [p 105, 2.7i]: cannot adjust line
  <standard input>:6027: warning [p 105, 2.8i]: can't break line
  <standard input>:7142: warning [p 117, 7.8i]: can't break line
  <standard input>:7171: warning [p 117, 11.8i]: can't break line
  <standard input>:8878: warning [p 136, 9.0i]: can't break line
  <standard input>:8887: warning [p 136, 11.5i]: cannot adjust line
  <standard input>:8887: warning [p 136, 11.7i]: can't break line
  <standard input>:8904: warning [p 136, 14.2i]: can't break line

Patch from Modestas Vainius.  See issue #9659.
This commit is contained in:
Brad King
2009-10-05 10:28:05 -04:00
parent 451d68b7e3
commit 282b4e3776
3 changed files with 30 additions and 30 deletions
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@@ -22,13 +22,13 @@
# BISON_${Name}_OUTPUTS - The sources files generated by bison
# BISON_${Name}_COMPILE_FLAGS - Options used in the bison command line
#
#====================================================================
# Example:
# ====================================================================
# Example:
#
# find_package(BISON)
# BISON_TARGET(MyParser parser.y ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/parser.cpp)
# add_executable(Foo main.cpp ${BISON_MyParser_OUTPUTS})
#====================================================================
# find_package(BISON)
# BISON_TARGET(MyParser parser.y ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/parser.cpp)
# add_executable(Foo main.cpp ${BISON_MyParser_OUTPUTS})
# ====================================================================
#=============================================================================
# Copyright 2009 Kitware, Inc.