Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> 
> >>>>> "José" == José Abílio de Oliveira Matos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> José>   The answer is two fold: The manpage element in linuxdoc has an
> José> handicap, it doesn't support [hyper|cross]references, and only
> José> supports a one level paragraph, i.e., it doesn't enable
> José> subsections use.  This is a silly restriction, and comes from
> José> historical reasons. I have two simple patches to solve this
> José> innability. They will not go directly in sgmltools 1.0.x because
> José> the linuxdoc dtd is declared freezed, and Cees will not change
> José> that anymore.
> 
> José>   So as long as you don't use subsections, labels and
> José> references/pagereferences, or url/htmlurl you don't need to
> José> change anything and the support is ready. (*)
> 
> OK, I'll commit it, then.

  The only point that is in doubt is if the top element in manpages should
called section or subsection. I am negotiating this with Amir, for now I use
subsetion, so that a manpage is the equivalent of a section, Amir thinks
that it should be chapter like.

  This shouldn't be a stopper since the only place that need to be change if
we move the decision is the layout file, and that is a safe place. If you
see the changes to the code are minimal and independent from this
convention...
> JMarc
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