Re: [PATCH v2 1/3] proc_pid_fdinfo.5: Reduce indent for most of the page

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Hi Colin,

At 2024-11-03T00:47:23+0000, Colin Watson wrote:
> (That's leaving aside things like localized man pages, which I know
> some folks on the groff list tend to sniff

I can think of only one, the maintainer of a rival formatter.  ;-)

> at but I think they're important,

Me too.  I agree with the sniffer that no language is ever likely to
reach 100% parity with English in something like the Debian
distribution, but more modest domains exist.

I've put effort into l10n issues in man(7) and in groff generally.  In
particular, I really want seamless multilingual document support and
achievement of that goal will be, I think, much closer in groff 1.24.
(My pending push is gated on deciding how to change the me(7) and ms(7)
packages to accommodate a formatter-level fix to an ugly wart in the
l10n department; see <https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?66387>.)

> and the fact that the NAME section has both semantic and
> presentational meaning means that like it or not the parser needs to
> be aware of this.)

Even if mandb(8) doesn't run groff to extract the summary descriptions/
apropos lines, I think this feature might be useful to you for
coverage/regression testing.  Presumably, for valid inputs, groff and
mandb(8) should reach similar conclusions about how the text of a "Name"
section is to be formatted.

Regards,
Branden

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