Hi Dave, At 2022-10-17T04:21:46-0500, Dave Kemper wrote: > > * Drop internal cross reference to material about "translation > > limits" that doesn't seem to be present (and never has been > > according to "git log"). > > Commit d239103a7, an extensive eqn overhaul in which Eric Raymond > added MathML output, added this cross reference pointing to the "Bugs" > section, as well as two items in that section (each beginning with "In > MathML mode, ..."). So I think it's fair to say the reference > referred to those two items, even if its wording doesn't make that > clear. (It doesn't to me either.) The two "In MathML mode" items in > "Bugs" survive to this day, so this wasn't a dangling reference, > merely a murky one.
Ah, yes, that seems possible. When I read the phrase "translation limits" in this context, I think of things like static boundaries on the sizes of identifiers or symbol tables, not unimplemented features. > Whether that justifies restoring it (with clarified wording) is a > different question. The cross reference was in the "MathML mode > limitations" section, pointing to further information about MathML > limitations, but arguably the two items under "Bugs" could just as > easily be classified as limitations, so simply moving them might be > more straightforward. (Since they're limitations that might one day > be removed, rather than ones inherent in the design differences > between eqn and MathML, I can see why Eric filed them in a separate > place, but I'm not convinced that raises them to the level of bugs.) I've introduced or retained "Limitations" (sub)sections in several groff man pages;[1] often I find it a better fit for discussion of issues than the historically well-attested "Bugs". Against Ingo's advice I tend not to use that section title. We have a bug tracker for bugs; as far as I know, Room 1127 in Murray Hill didn't. "Limitations" seems like a better characterization of features that are inessential but desirable and not yet implemented, or which would require redesign of other parts of the software system to realize. Regards, Branden [1] lj4_font(5), grotty(1), preconv(1), tbl(1), groff(1), grog(1), groff_trace(7), and groff_www(7)[2] [2] That last one's dubious; its title is "Limitations of grohtml". (Why is that section not in grohtml(1)?) I haven't done a deep edit on that page yet. Undertaking such a task tends to drive me to revise implementation problems that I discover and which drive me to distraction (see tbl(1), meref.me).
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