For spacing and presentation, FreeBSD documentation should rely on style sheets 
for XML, not on txt tools. XML is made for stylesheets to take care of its 
presentation. The requirement for improving documentation should be to learn 
XML and Docbook schema, and not other heavy (text based) tools that get in the 
way. Let a program take care of spacing that is outside of XML element tags. 
Text based tool igor doesn't cut it.

Whenever an improvement is suggested for documentation at FreeBSD's bugzilla, 
it sits there for months or even over a year. Parts of the Handbook are 
outdated, and it seems like FreeBSD's bugzilla Documentation section is 
understaffed. For improvements to be made, the process must be simplified, and 
XML must be used how it is made to be used for simplification of that process. 
Igor and other text based tools add more overhead, more room for errors, more 
errors to correct (that are not based on Syntax, definitions, spelling errors, 
XML nor Docbook schema), many times more work, and it makes the work of 
contributors more difficult.

Parts of the FreeBSD Handbook are outdated, and at this rate, this will not 
help expand FreeBSD's user base.

Thank you
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