I've been working on conversion of the main document (chrony.texi.in -- aka the manual) to AsciiDoc. I'd like to have a single source for the website and also man pages that are included in tarballs. It should replace the minimal man pages that chrony currently provides and which refer to the info files for more information. Apparently, some users don't really like info.
I've split the manual by chapters into an introduction, installation, and three manual pages for chrony.conf, chronyc, and chronyd. I'm not sure what to do with the "Typical operating scenarios" chapter yet. Would it be a good fit for an EXAMPLES section in the chrony.conf man page or should it rather be a separate document? This is what I have now: http://chrony.tuxfamily.org/test/documentation.html Does this look like an improvement? Is the "man page" format acceptable for web? FWIW, links between chrony.conf(5) directives and chronyc(1) commands should still work. I'm planning to keep few selected versions of the old manual for reference. http://chrony.tuxfamily.org/manual.html could point to the 2.3 manual to not break existing links on the internet. Any suggestions? -- Miroslav Lichvar -- To unsubscribe email chrony-dev-requ...@chrony.tuxfamily.org with "unsubscribe" in the subject. For help email chrony-dev-requ...@chrony.tuxfamily.org with "help" in the subject. Trouble? Email listmas...@chrony.tuxfamily.org.