> > If doclifter handles all these cases as well as you already > > described there is no need for an exception to man format. > > It's going to be Werner's decision, ultimately.
I tend to advocate the use of .DS/.DE, .TQ, .EX/.EE, .SY, .OP, and probably other nifty things to be used within man pages, *together* with its macro definitions in the preamble. This gives us both a decent markup and backwards compatibility. We definitely need a good guide for writing man pages, based on our discussion -- something like a man-to-html.howto. This guide should contain (as an appendix) those macro definitions which a man writer can then simply copy and paste. Werner _______________________________________________ Groff mailing list Groff@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/groff