Commit Graph

8 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
ross a5cb41e7a0 Improve appearance, tone down the .Sh size, define a <style> for color
headings, etc. Please feel free to fiddle with this stuff, people...
1999-03-09 06:25:58 +00:00
mycroft 471c3c1228 Make Pq, Po, Pc, Oo, Oc callable. 1999-03-07 08:48:48 +00:00
mycroft a982881d5d Escape some punctuation, and make Oo and Oc aliases for Bo and Bc. 1999-03-07 08:37:03 +00:00
mycroft e3ad734bcc Sort of add .Oo and .Oc. Needs more work. 1999-03-07 02:17:36 +00:00
kleink ca03c2d3ef Add a macro for our friend, the System V Interface Definition. 1999-02-06 15:01:13 +00:00
ross 1ece689dfe Define mode-null-{on,off} for turning off special modes.
Turn off any special modes when Ns is called.
1999-01-28 00:11:07 +00:00
ross fa592fc423 Fix bug with html < and > chars found by Alan Barrett. 1999-01-17 12:17:11 +00:00
ross a2793c002b New macro package for automatically converting -mdoc input to HTML.
Use: nroff -mdoc2html input_file...
Or, for the completely general case,
   Use: groff -P-b -P-u -P-o -Tascii -ww -mdoc2html input_file ...
This was originally intended for just the new distrib/notes and other
non-man-page project documentation, but in fact it can get almost all of
the man pages right at this point.

In many cases, I would suggest that original documentation not be written
in HTML or ASCII any more. A good example would be "supported devices".
It's presently duplicated, in the install notes, the web pages, and the
man pages. If written in -mdoc, it can automatically be a man page, a www
page feature, and a printable, downloadable file.  We can generate PostScript
and the "unix enhanced text" format used by more(1), as well as plain old
ascii, and all using in-tree tools.

TNF Copyright.
1999-01-13 05:00:28 +00:00