"Eric S. Raymond" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I know Gunnarr has concerns about macros we might add going unused, but I > have some ability to influence that. I've successfully pushed over > 200 man-page patches upstream to different projects.
The other side of this is that you would either need to get the new macros into the -man macros of AIX, HP-UX, and the other remaining closed source Unix implementations, or you should inform the maintainers that their manual pages become less portable with such "fixes". While these systems have lost a lot of importance, there are still people who care. I find it a disturbing issue if we, as the maintainers of a few implementations, extend a widespread macro set and encourage people to write less portable documentation. This is another point where the comparison with HTML 3/4 is wrong: We are not the W3C for manual pages. In fact, there is no comparable organization, as the POSIX people have deliberately decided not to standardize documentation beyond the existence of a "man" command. If we extend -man, the result is not the equivalent of HTML 4, but essentially the same as a "proprietary" extension to Web page markup. To avoid misunderstandings, I repeat that the situation is completely different for other troff-related aspects. We certainly do not need to care whether arbitrary documents compile with AIX troff. But nroff -man is a special case. Gunnar _______________________________________________ Groff mailing list Groff@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/groff