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Re: (off topic?) Docbook? Re: manlint?
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Ingo Schwarze |
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Re: (off topic?) Docbook? Re: manlint? |
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Sun, 4 Oct 2020 21:06:37 +0200 |
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Hi Branden,
G. Branden Robinson wrote on Tue, Sep 29, 2020 at 07:20:46PM +1000:
> At 2020-09-27T18:30:41-0400, James K. Lowden wrote:
>> Any suggestions on how -ms macros could be compatibly extended to
>> include classes and IDs? I've always found that aspect of my
>> "proposal" daunting.
> Well, why not have strings MS-CLASS and MS-ID? The user can set them
> with .ds any time they want. The macro implementations can them
> implement them as part of devtags embedded in any \X escapes.
>
> I never did get very good at CSS but I think I got the basic concept
> down; anything interpreting the devtag input can already use the tag
> type (macro name), like "SH", as a top-level selector, so it's not like
> the user would even need to be highly disciplined about re-setting the
> registers.
>
> This seems so simple and obvious to me that there has to be something
> deeply wrong with it.
Quite to the contrary, there is nothing wrong with the idea.
Actually, it is very similar to what i implemented in mdoc(7) in January.
Well, i used a macro (.Tg) while you suggest using .ds, but it is
blatantly obvious both are equivalent solutions: a macro can set
a string - and if a string is defined, the program can trigger an
action that could as well have been triggered by a macro.
Also, your .ds solution has exactly the same crucial property that
my .Tg solution was designed for: it does not derail formatters not
supporting it.
> Examples:
>
> .ds MS-CLASS appendix\"
> .SH
> Frobnitz Internals
Sure, in very rare cases, such explicit tagging may be helpful,
but in most cases, it will be redundant and something like this
will be sufficient:
.SH APPENDICES
.SS Frobnitz Internals
> .ds MS-ID obtaining-frobnitz\"
> .PP
> You can download Frobnitz from the Free Software Foundation at...
Same thing, in practice, this will usually be more like:
.SS Obtaining Frobnitz
You can download Frobnitz from the Free Software Foundation at...
Right, not always, but in most cases...
Yours,
Ingo
- Re: (off topic?) Docbook? Re: manlint?, Ingo Schwarze, 2020/10/04
- Re: (off topic?) Docbook? Re: manlint?, James K. Lowden, 2020/10/05
- Re: (off topic?) Docbook? Re: manlint?, Jan Stary, 2020/10/05
- Re: (off topic?) Docbook? Re: manlint?, James K. Lowden, 2020/10/07
- Re: (off topic?) Docbook? Re: manlint?, Jan Stary, 2020/10/07
- Re: (off topic?) Docbook? Re: manlint?, Jan Stary, 2020/10/07
- Re: (off topic?) Docbook? Re: manlint?, James K. Lowden, 2020/10/07
- Re: (off topic?) Docbook? Re: manlint?, Ingo Schwarze, 2020/10/07
- Re: (off topic?) Docbook? Re: manlint?, James K. Lowden, 2020/10/08
- Re: (off topic?) Docbook? Re: manlint?, Dave Kemper, 2020/10/13
- Re: (off topic?) Docbook? Re: manlint?,
Ingo Schwarze <=