December 5, 2019 4:34 PM, "Ingo Schwarze" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Jason,
> 
> Jason McIntyre wrote on Thu, Dec 05, 2019 at 02:54:20PM +0000:
> 
>> i have reverted it, with a heavy heart.
> 
> Do you think i should try and convince the groff folks to always
> render .Aq/.Ao/.Ac as ASCII '<' and '>', even in UTF-8, HTML, PDF
> output and the like?
> 
> Benefits:
> 
> + easier rules for authors, smaller risk of mistakes,
> and ".Aq Mt" would no longer be an exception
> + allows nicer and simpler mdoc(7) source code
> for configuration file documentation like smtpd.conf and pf.conf
> and nicer markup in pages documenting HTML code
> + in programming documentation (as opposed to, say, quantum physics
> calculations) angle brackets are exceedingly rare,
> making .Aq mostly useless under the current rules
> 
> Downside:
> 
> - In cases where authors really want angle brackets - e.g., does
> a free software package to help with quantum mechanics calculations
> exist? - the output will look slightly worse, but not much worse,
> and given the rarity, i think that would be acceptable. Besides,
> people who want real angle brackets in some unusual situation
> can still use .Eo \(la foobar Ec \(ra .
> 

To me this already looks like quantum mechanics calculations :-p

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