http://www.schemamania.org/svn/man1/ e.g. http://www.schemamania.org/svn/man1/svn-propset.pdf
I offer the above mdoc man pages to the Subversion project as a token of my appreciation, and in the hope they'll be included in future versions. I find using any command-line tool more convenient when it's documented with proper man pages, so that "man foo" instantly displays the reference manual. That's especially true of a complex tool like subversion. The "svn help foo | less" feature is OK, but it's not as convenient and lacks the boldface and underscores that assist in scanning the text. HTML is better-looking, but many clicks away. I hope you agree that the man pages are easier to read than plain text, and the PDFs just stunning. The pages represent perhaps 30 hours of work. The --help text was processed through the bin/manualize Perl script to create a rough mdoc draft. Then individual sections were edited by hand, sometimes to put finishing touches on the formatting, sometimes to clarify the text. The final result is surely a derived work, but it's not clear to me if the --help text is copyrighted. I am prepare to assign it as befits the project, if need be. You can generate your own man pages from whatever version of Subversion you have installed by unpacking the tarball and running "make". Regards, --jkl