man.charmap.subset.profile.english
string
man.charmap.subset.profile.english
Profile of character map subset
@*[local-name() = 'block'] = 'Miscellaneous Technical' or
(@*[local-name() = 'block'] = 'C1 Controls And Latin-1 Supplement (Latin-1 Supplement)' and
@*[local-name() = 'class'] = 'symbols')
or
(@*[local-name() = 'block'] = 'General Punctuation' and
(@*[local-name() = 'class'] = 'spaces' or
@*[local-name() = 'class'] = 'dashes' or
@*[local-name() = 'class'] = 'quotes' or
@*[local-name() = 'class'] = 'bullets'
)
) or
@*[local-name() = 'name'] = 'HORIZONTAL ELLIPSIS' or
@*[local-name() = 'name'] = 'WORD JOINER' or
@*[local-name() = 'name'] = 'SERVICE MARK' or
@*[local-name() = 'name'] = 'TRADE MARK SIGN' or
@*[local-name() = 'name'] = 'ZERO WIDTH NO-BREAK SPACE'
Description
If the value of the
man.charmap.use.subset parameter is
non-zero, and your DocBook source is written in English (that
is, if its lang or xml:lang attribute on the root element
in your DocBook source or on the first refentry
element in your source has the value en or if
it has no lang or xml:lang attribute), then the
character-map subset specified by the
man.charmap.subset.profile.english
parameter is used instead of the full roff character map.
Otherwise, if the lang or xml:lang attribute
on the root element in your DocBook source or on the first
refentry element in your source has a value other
than en, then the character-map subset
specified by the
man.charmap.subset.profile parameter is
used instead of
man.charmap.subset.profile.english.
The difference between the two subsets is that
man.charmap.subset.profile provides
mappings for characters in Western European languages that are
not part of the Roman (English) alphabet (ASCII character set).
The value of man.charmap.subset.profile.english
is a string representing an XPath expression that matches attribute
names and values for output-character elements in the character map.
For other details, see the documentation for the
man.charmap.subset.profile.english and
man.charmap.use.subset parameters.