This is the mandoc of current/amd64 OpenBSD rendering the attached manpage (of the dmidecode package). The manpage is in man(7) and use low-level roff. It contains a list of DMI types, marked up as follows: .SH "DMI TYPES" The \s-1SMBIOS\s0 specification defines the following \s-1DMI\s0 types: .TS r l __ r l. Type Information 0 BIOS 1 System 2 Baseboard [...] 41 Onboard Devices Extended Information 42 Management Controller Host Interface .TE The table renders fine in -Tascii Type Information -------------------------------------------- 0 BIOS 1 System 2 Baseboard [...] 41 Onboard Devices Extended Information 42 Management Controller Host Interface but it becomes rather ugly with -Tps (attached). There is no space between the columns, so 0BIOS 1System etc, and the lines seem to be arbitrarily broken, as in 12System Configuration Options 13BIOS Language In fact, some lines get broken where longer ones still continue. It seems that it always breaks before the last word. I realize the markup is ugly and -Tps is a bit exotic (I only noticed because I printed a PS hardcopy, before shuting the machine to single user to do the actual dmidecode stuff). Jan