Hello.
KUBO Koichi wrote in <51fe9714-c2f9-5351-e4d5-aacc92fa0...@obuk.org>:
|I am using groff-1.22.4 on FreeBSD.
|After updating groff, I realized that there is no header in Japanese
|manpages using mdoc.tmac. So I added the following line to
|mdoc.local:
|
|.if ((\n[.x]\n[.y] >= 122) & (\n[.Y] >= 4)) \{\
|. if "\*[locale]"japanese" \{\
|
|.als doc-section-namesection-name
|
|.als doc-section-synopsissection-synopsis
|
|.als doc-section-description section-description
|
|.als doc-section-see-alsosection-see-also
|
|.als doc-section-files section-files
|
|.als doc-section-authors section-authors
|
|. \}
|
|.\}
|
|Please let me know if there are other things I have to do.
This should not be needed, the doc- is a shared prefix that will
be stripped during installations, as it is not needed. Whether it
is good to strip it, i do not know. I do not like it. Namespaces
would be much cooler, like being able to say "use namespace doc",
but i cannot help it, at least not for the forseeable future.
I am confident Ingo tested 1.22.4.
Out of interest, who needs this doc- prefix, actually?
--steffen
|
|Der Kragenbaer,The moon bear,
|der holt sich munter he cheerfully and one by one
|einen nach dem anderen runter wa.ks himself off
|(By Robert Gernhardt)