On 11/12/2014 02:51 PM, Carsten Kunze wrote:
Hello, the mdoc macros display for .Ex -std uuencode uudecode b64encode b64decode EXIT STATUS The uuencode, uudecode, b64encode, and b64decode utilities [...] I think the "," before "and" is not intended. Carsten
The comma before 'and' is acceptable English punctuation. In fact, there are situations where omitting the comma can make a sentence confusing because it can introduce ambiguity for the reader. In your example, omitting the comma does not create a problem, but I've seen white papers and other documents where the writer seems obsessed about "minimizing" the use of commas, resulting in a very confusing, difficult-to-read and parse correctly, block of text, leading the reader to discard the document completely or question the competence of the company or people responsible for it. Clarke