Garrett D'Amore wrote:
> Personally, I think --man, --html and --nroff and such is a dangerous
> precedent to set. I'd rather not have them, and instead rely on the
> "man" command to provide this functionality.
Isn't it a bit late to raise such a concern, since the precedent was set
in the long list of previous cases that used AST/ksh93 implementations?
> But part of the cost is a much higher cost to perform localization for these
No matter what you multiply $0 by, it's still $0. (We don't localize man
pages in Solaris. A subset of man pages used to be translated to Japanese,
but I believe even that is no longer done.)
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