> (2) Of course I'll wait until the current batches of > modifications have been done, and the file has quieted down. lynx.man's pretty stable. > > --- > > (3) What's the thing written in? Tex, I suppose? Or maybe Texinfo? > Nroff? (I hope not!) nroff (manpages use macros in nroff - very ugly unless you just stick to the defined macros ;-) > (4) What's the approved way of making changes, and getting them > "approved" by the list-readers? send a "diff -u -R" of the affected files to the list... > (5) Also, maybe someone can send me the usual gnu-diff > command-string that this group generally uses for such purposes. > > --- > > (6) Also, is there some way to create for the source-version > a macro or command eg of the type I create for myself > when I write stuff in "Scribe" (originally someone's Phd > thesis at CMU back in the late 70's, and (updated) widely > used by a loyal bunch of .edu-sites (cs depts), > whereby I can insert into the text eg: > > Now is the time for all good men @fixme[Don't we want > to say "people", instead of just "men"?] to come to > the aid of their country ... nroff comments look like .\" comment > David -- Thomas E. Dickey [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.clark.net/pub/dickey
