UNIX admin writes:
> I'm not necessarily looking to start changing SUNWman documentation, I was 
> merely interested in the tools used internally to produce such typeset 
> material. My goal is to provide quality documentation with my software, and 
> in that respect, Sun's own documentation is the standard to measure against, 
> and reach.

The tools we're currently using, though, are not open, so that's going
to be a problem.

I would recommend using nroff -man instead.  It's relatively easy to
use, and there's a wealth of references out there for it.  Try
googling on "nroff man macros" or just do what generations of man page
(and web) writers have done: take someone else's man page source, and
rewrite it as needed.

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James Carlson, Solaris Networking              <james.d.carlson at sun.com>
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