> On Mar 10, 2019, at 11:55 PM, Jason McIntyre <j...@kerhand.co.uk> wrote: > > +Directives which take multiple > +.Ar option > +values may themselves be grouped in curly brackets. I think this implies that the directives (which take multiple option values) may be grouped in curly brackets rather than implying the options and their values may be grouped in curly brackets as a parameter to the root directive. I would try something like: For some options, the possible values are another set of options. In these cases, the main option can be repeated, setting a different suboption each time, or the main option may be followed by a block enclosed by curly braces, within which each suboption may be set without repeating the name of the main option. I’m not super happy with this paragraph, which gives up brevity for precision, but I do think it’s more precise. Regards, Evan Silberman
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