Am Donnerstag, den 29.03.2007, 11:00 +0900 schrieb Charles Plessy: [docbook-xml/xsl for writing manpages] > - The copyright statements are grouped together, so it its not obvious > which one is for the manpage and which one is for the software.
I opened a feature request. I think about something like <copyright role="product">...</copyright> <legalnotice role="product">...</legalnotice> <copyright role="manpage">...</copyright> <legalnotice role="manpage">...</legalnotice> and then process them after each other. Feel free to comment on this at http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=1690539&group_id=21935&atid=373750. BTW: There is AFAIK no recommendation to include any copyright/legal notice information in the manpage. I also have a feature request open, to only put the copyright and legal notice into the groff source as leading comment, not into the manpage as separate section. > - If there are multiple upstream authors, it may look like that I am > part of their team as there is no clear separator. Where is the problem? You can use <author> <firstname>Charles</firstname> <surname>Plessy</surname> <email>whatever</email> <contrib>Wrote this manpage</contrib> </author> The comment is a clear separator, that you are not involved in the upstream software. I don't understand, how this should look like you are involved? Regards, Daniel -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

