Ralph Corderoy: > Is > http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=Wz1C5JhTzlYC&lpg=PR12&ots=e8Ftu5WzMi&dq=documenters%20workbench%20mm%20macros&pg=PA38#v=onepage&q=documenters%20workbench%20mm%20macros&f=false > of any use? Section 7 might be going through the macros you're > discussing. Obviously, not a spec. but a book in print.
This was what I had consulted in the first place, before concluding that groff's mm's behaviour is non-standard. Ken's examples produced by the non- GNU troff he's using do not correspond to the de- scription in the Workbench, according to which all arguments specified in .AU should appear before the name of every author, while groff's version of mm outputs this data only for the last author, and Ken's one simply omits them (department, initials and location), so I still don't have even indirect access to what may be called a reference implementa- tion of mm. I think I had downloaded a scan of the Documenter's Workbench from a link posted on this very mailing list some time ago. Anton