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Re: [Groff] Draft paper: "Writing Effective Manual Pages"
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Alejandro López-Valencia |
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Re: [Groff] Draft paper: "Writing Effective Manual Pages" |
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Mon, 03 May 2004 10:23:41 -0500 |
At 09:32 p.m. 26/04/2004, Larry Kollar wrote:
I've started a short document on writing what I call "effective" manpages
-- readable and useable with a variety of output formats. I hope it will
eventually become source material for other groff documentation (like my
"ms" reference) or UTP Revisited.
HTML version: http://home.alltel.net/kollar/effman.html
Source (ms+www): http://home.alltel.net/kollar/effman.tar.gz
Comments and further tips are welcome. :-)
OK. You picked my curiosity and read it over the weekend. Overall I find it
informative and to the point, but I disagree in your prolegomena and rather
agree with Jorgen Grahn and Pete Phillips critique.
I then started to write my own, but realized that Jorgen had said already
everything I wanted to say. I would only add the vitriolic twist to the
matter :-) There is one little issue that, I think, hasn't been mentioned.
I believe that your ulterior intention is evangelizing, else you'd have
written the document in DocBook :-). So...
In Section 1.0. Rather than saying that you can translate to DocBook,
wouldn't be better to observe the lack of decent, if any, DockBook/TEI
troff output backends? Show that TeX is not always a good-thing to use,
because the level of knowledge and skill needed to produced custom output
with TeX is a lot higher than with troff. Just look at the sorry quality of
the DocBook documents produced with the TeX stylesheets of the Linux
Documentation Project. Ah! And mention mm somewhere! My religious beliefs
tell me that mm is better for long documents.
So there, I couldn't help being vitriolic after all. ;-)
BTW, I'll translate your document to Spanish as soon as you let us know you
have a final version.
Cheers
Alejo
--
Alejandro López-Valencia
http://dradul.tripod.com/
The limits of my language are the limits of my world.
(L. Wittgenstein)
Re: [Groff] Draft paper: "Writing Effective Manual Pages", Werner LEMBERG, 2004/05/07