Russ Allbery wrote: > * The formatting of the man page isn't great. There are a few places that > seem to have spurious line breaks (the --append documentation, for > example),
That appears to have been some spurious spaces in bad places in the man page. Fixed. > and it's traditional to have a blank line between each option > documented in OPTIONS. The second problem at least can be fixed by just > deleting the .PD 0 command (or at least moving it down to the formatting > section, if it's still desireable for the resource specifiers. Nice! Agreed. Fixed. I moved it down so that the resource specifiers are still compactly listed. I think it is still useful and better that way there. (Now wondering about using that modification on the 'date' man page for its format section. <grin>) > Also, I realize this is a matter of taste, but personally I always use: > > .\" For nroff, turn off justification. Always turn off hyphenation; it makes > .\" way too many mistakes in technical documents. > .if n .ad l > .nh I am often annoyed by poor hyphenation in man pages! When I am quoting man pages in email I always fix up the hyphenation manually. So I very much think this is a good improvement. > for all manual pages, for the entire file (not just for SYNOPSIS). Try > this patch and see what you think: I like it! That should definitely go in. Bob
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