Follow-up Comment #3, bug #45034 (project groff): "Significant simplification"? "Completely unstable"? "Purely experimental"?
_NONE_ of these are true! Where did you get ANY evidence that back your words? I have extended the following manuals with mdocmx(7): - mdocmx.7, mdocmx.1. Small and simple. - nail.1: this is a VERY large and complicated manual page with multiple hundreds of anchors and references. (As is it is shipped with ArchLinux (and CRUX Linux and Void Linux) in a preprocessed state and can thus be viewed in the wild if you only patch mdoc(7), grotty(1) and less(1). With or without TOC, just the way you desire. It can also be viewed if you don't patch them, but then without references and possible TOC. Hallelujah.) - mdoc(7) of S-roff. Also a VERY large and complicated manual with hundreds of anchors and references. - NetBSDs bus_dma.9 (C interface). ~27000 bytes. There is no evidence of just any problem! Should anyone find any problem i'll fix them, of course. Just see HOW simple the patches for grotty(1), less(1), mdoc(7) actually are! Sorry for rising the voice somewhat. Maybe -- maybe! -- there are manuals in the wild which can exceed the capabilities of the preprocessor (which has nothing to do with mdocmx(7) itself, but only circumvents missing multipass capabilities of troff(1)). But note that nail.1 and tmac-mdoc.7.in are really, really complicated and i don't see any problems. And if there is still a manual page which is even more complicated, then possibly it should be adjusted a bit, then. Btw. the manual can now also be browsed online [1]. Of course that HTML version doesn't support references to external manual pages, as could be easily followed on the TTY via grotty(1) and in less(1). http://sdaoden.users.sourceforge.net/code-mdocmx.html Thanks for your consideration. _______________________________________________________ Reply to this item at: <http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?45034> _______________________________________________ Message sent via/by Savannah http://savannah.gnu.org/ _______________________________________________ bug-groff mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-groff
