Hi, G. Branden Robinson wrote on Wed, Apr 15, 2020 at 12:24:10AM +1000:
> Recall that thanks to Solaris we have to do this dance in all of our man > pages if we want to use _any_ non-compatibility mode features. That's a non-issue. Nobody should use any fancy features in any manual page in the first place, and certainly not any feature that has compatibility issues and/or requires groff. In case any such stuff is currently being used in groff manual pages, that's setting a bad example in a prominent place, so it ought to be purged anyway. That said, i consider .do, .C, .cp and the like abominations. I'm not planning to waste time considering them. I realize that in the current state of affairs, some macro sets provided as part of groff are forced to use them. But i don't think end-users writing roff documents should ever need to worry about them; in that sense, i consider them internal implementation details, and for that reason, i'm fine with you doing with them whatever you consider reasonable. Please try to keep it as it is, that users can ignore them just as i do... Yours, and continue enjoying the candy you mentioned ;) Ingo
