Jim Klimov via Nut-upsuser writes:
Alas, with NUT's long history starting when computers were tools of the relatively few engineer nerd types, much of the documentation remains "elitist".Partially due to this, I've started a new manual page (after release v2.8.3) so people can get a reasonable overview of the NUT layering and some practical caveats by uttering `man nut`.
It also doesn't help things that nroff has survived since ancient times, back when dinosaurs roamed the Earth.
nroff is long overdue for retirement. It served its purpose. But there are better tools out there, now. Sadly, Linux still insists on keeping this fossil.
Surprisingly, there was no such thing for over the quarter of a century that the project has been out there!
That's about the timeframe back when I started writing my manual pages in Docbook XML, and generating beautiful HTML documentation from it, as well as legacy man pages.
I even started a project that successfully converted all Linux manual pages from nroff into Docbook XML. Sadly it did not get any traction, and I shut it down a few years ago.
I humbly suggest that you use Docbook XML for your original source, and then just have it spew out nroff, and also have something nice that can be thrown onto a web server.
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