Hi again Bernd, > `mom' is much like `RUNOFF'. So `RUNOFF' is not dead. The 2-letter > abbreviations of classical `roff' make the `roff' files unreadable.
Funnily enough, mom's style of SHOUTING_ALL_THE_TIME has put me off using it to date. Far too noisy and intrusive for someone used to a couple of lowercase letters here and there. :-) I keep thinking that when I do take the plunge I'll set up quiet_aliases for all the things as I use them. > But in Linux, there are some man-page files that are capitalized. Ignoring Perl, ;-) I see a few; MAKEDEV, PAM, LDP. Oh, and X. PAM(7) is also there as pam(7). > I would prefer the man-page name `RUNOFF.7', because the original > `RUNOFF' system was always written in upper case. Any complaints? I'd prefer not, but it's only a preference. In man7 I see these uppercase terms have lowercase man pages, so there seems to be more tradition on it being lower. arp gpl koi8-r url ascii icmp koi8-u urn cp1251 ip tcp utf-8 fifo ipv6 udp x25 gfdl iso_8859_* uri Cheers, Ralph.