[dropping groff-commit] Hi Deri,
At 2023-05-07T13:10:09+0100, Deri wrote: > > diff --git a/src/devices/gropdf/pdfmom.1.man > > b/src/devices/gropdf/pdfmom.1.man index 1b3dc014a..08d789c54 100644 > > --- a/src/devices/gropdf/pdfmom.1.man > > +++ b/src/devices/gropdf/pdfmom.1.man > > @@ -186,7 +186,8 @@ Deri James > > and > > .MT peter@\:schaffter\:.ca > > Peter Schaffter > > -.ME . > > +.ME , > > +and is maintained by James. > I have not been referred to as "James" since school, strictly I think it > should be "James (minor)", I've got an older sister. :-) I admit that it sounds a bit formal. I followed the model from groff_man(7) (and groff_man_style(7)), where several hands were involved. Authors The GNU implementation of the man macro package was written by James Clark; beyond Version 7 Unix compatibility, he supported the SunOS extensions listed in subsection “History” above. Werner Lemberg supplied the S and cR registers. Larry Kollar added the FT, HY, and SN registers; the HF string; and the PT and BT macros. G. Branden Robinson implemented the AD and MF strings; CS, CT, and U registers; and the MR macro. Except for .SB, the extension macros were written by Lemberg, Eric S. Raymond, and Robinson. This document was originally written for the Debian GNU/Linux system by Susan G. Kleinmann. It was corrected and updated by Lemberg and Robinson. The extension macros were documented by Raymond and Robinson. Raymond also originated the portability section, to which Ingo Schwarze contributed most of the material on escape sequences. My intention was to be unambiguous without being repetitive. In theory, there's little risk of confusing you with your sister unless she also contributes code to pdfmom(1). :) What would you recommend? Regards, Branden
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