One followup to my earlier message. Nothing in what I said should be 
interpreted as prohibiting there being a manual in some other format, e.g., 
LaTeX or LibreOffice producing PDF. The doc/index.html file I mentioned can 
then just be a stub that points to the true manual. Similarly, the 
documentation might include supplemental materials (e.g., academic papers) 
distributed in other formats. 

However, the more that documentation is distributed in standard formats, the 
easier it is for automated tools to manage it. 

-- vincent
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