On Thu, May 30, 2019 at 10:16:12PM +1000, Stephen Gregoratto wrote:
> When I'm writing new manpages, I like to draw inspiration from the
> documentation of similar programs. The problem is that many manpages
> have different ways of saying the same thing, probably due to their
> authors and time period they were written in.
> 
> So, I'd like to ask what your preferred choice is of the following
> common idioms I keep finding:
> 

hi.

> 1. Manpage
> 
> Is it:
>   man page
>   man-page
>   manpage
>   reference
>   manual
>   UNIX??? Programmers Manual
>     ...on second thought, maybe not
> 

i think any of man page, manual page, or manual is fine.

> 2. Standard output
> 
> Is it:
>   Print to standard output/error
>     tee(1)
>   Print to the standard output/error
>     cat(1), echo(1)
>   Print to stdout/stderr
>     bzcat(1)
> 

these are all fine, i think.

> Bonus Round:
>   Print to ...
>   Write to ...
>   Print on ...
>     readlink(1)
> 
> 3. Program arguments
> 
> Is it:
>   Argument
>     echo(1)
>   Operand
>     printf(1), also echo(1)?

also fine.

i think we just have to accept that there's more than one way to write
things. we try to keep things consistent where it makes sense, but i
think we need to allow for some variation too.

jmc

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