retitle 440420 [AMENDMENT 11/02/2008] Manual page encoding severity 440420 normal thanks
On Mon, Jan 28, 2008 at 12:29:35PM +0000, Colin Watson wrote: > --- orig/policy.sgml > +++ mod/policy.sgml > @@ -8521,6 +8521,37 @@ > be present in the future. > </footnote> > </p> > + > + <p> > + Manual pages in locale-specific subdirectories of > + <file>/usr/share/man</file> should use either UTF-8 or the usual > + legacy encoding for that language (normally the one corresponding > + to the shortest relevant locale name in > + <file>/usr/share/i18n/SUPPORTED</file>). For example, pages under > + <file>/usr/share/man/fr</file> should use either UTF-8 or > + ISO-8859-1.<footnote><prgn>man</prgn> will automatically detect > + whether UTF-8 is in use. In future, all manual pages will be > + required to use UTF-8.</footnote> > + </p> > + > + <p> > + A country name (e.g. <file>de_DE</file>) should not be included in > + the subdirectory name unless it indicates a significant difference > + in the language, as this excludes speakers of the language in > + other countries.<footnote>At the time of writing, Chinese and > + Portuguese are the main languages with such differences, so > + <file>pt_BR</file>, <file>zh_CN</file>, and <file>zh_TW</file> are > + all allowed.</footnote> > + </p> > + > + <p> > + Due to limitations in current implementations, all characters > + in the manual page source should be representable in the usual > + legacy encoding for that language, even if the file is > + actually encoded in UTF-8. Safe alternative ways to write many > + characters outside that range may be found in > + <manref name="groff_char" section="7">. > + </p> > </sect> > > <sect> This has now acquired seconds from Guillem Jover, Christian Perrier, and Bill Allombert, so I'm raising it to the status of a formal amendment. -- Colin Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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