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Re: [Groff] Draft paper: "Writing Effective Manual Pages"
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Larry Kollar |
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Re: [Groff] Draft paper: "Writing Effective Manual Pages" |
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Wed, 5 May 2004 10:52:20 -0400 |
Pete Phillips:
> Perhaps the advice should be, "keep it as
> short as possible, but as long as necessary" :-)
I *LIKE* it! It's a lot more catchy (and thus easier to remember) than "short
and complete, but if there's a conflict complete wins." I'm offically
abandoning the
idea of recommending a set page limit.
Meg McRoberts:
> I think a distillation of this discussion would be a
> very interesting addition to this paper. It's taken
> the rest of us a long time and a lot of man pages to
> understand the issues, and this information could be
> very helpful to people who are just starting to write
> man pages.
It's all stewing away in my mental crock pot. :-) Since
you've indicated a need for something like this, I'll try
to get the next draft out by Friday or so & send you a
copy. Sounds like you need to point your people at the
HOWTO as well, to give them the framework if nothing else.
Larry
- Re: [Groff] Draft paper: "Writing Effective Manual Pages", (continued)
Re: [Groff] Draft paper: "Writing Effective Manual Pages", Werner LEMBERG, 2004/05/07
Re: [Groff] Draft paper: "Writing Effective Manual Pages", Jorgen Grahn, 2004/05/11
Re: [Groff] Draft paper: "Writing Effective Manual Pages", Matthias Czapla, 2004/05/12
Re: [Groff] Draft paper: "Writing Effective Manual Pages",
Larry Kollar <=
Re: [Groff] Draft paper: "Writing Effective Manual Pages", Pete Phillips, 2004/05/05