> I think, if there's a problem with refer, it's the documentation. > There's very little of it other than the manpage, and the manpage is > a pure example of what can be both good and bad about manpages: it > contains all the information you need, but in a form so terse you > have to know the program before you can make sense of it. Example: > > Macro interface > Each reference starts with a call to the macro ]-. > > The manpage doesn't say you have to create ]- yourself, which, > though self-explanatory once you grasp how refer works, would make > the grasping of it faster.
Since I don't use refer actually, I would be glad if you can provide patches so that the man page becomes better. Werner _______________________________________________ Groff mailing list Groff@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/groff