=================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/mandoc/Attic/index.sgml,v retrieving revision 1.115 retrieving revision 1.134 diff -u -p -r1.115 -r1.134 --- mandoc/Attic/index.sgml 2011/05/13 00:42:26 1.115 +++ mandoc/Attic/index.sgml 2011/08/16 12:13:27 1.134 @@ -9,11 +9,9 @@
mdocml – mdoc macro compiler
-mdocml is a suite of tools compiling mdoc, the roff macro package of choice for BSD manual pages, and man, the predominant historical package for @@ -21,51 +19,54 @@ HREF="http://www.gnu.org/software/groff/" CLASS="external">groff, the GNU troff implementation, for displaying mdoc pages whilst providing token support for man.
-Why? groff amounts to over 5 MB of source code, most of which is C++ and all of which is GPL. It runs slowly, produces uncertain output, and varies in operation from system to system. mdocml strives to fix this (respectively small, C, ISC-licensed, fast and regular).
-mdocml consists of the libmandoc validating compiler and mandoc, which interfaces with the compiler library to format output for UNIX terminals, XHTML, - HTML, PostScript, and PDF. It is a BSD.lv project. + HREF="mandoc.1.html">mandoc, which interfaces with the compiler library to format output for UNIX terminals (with + support for wide-character locales), XHTML, HTML, PostScript, and PDF. + It also includes preconv, for recoding multibyte manuals; and mandocdb, for indexing manuals. + It is a BSD.lv project.
-
Disambiguation: mdocml is often referred to by its installed binary, mandoc
.
- mdocml is in plain-old ANSI C and should build and run on any UNIX system. The most current
- version is @VERSION@, dated @VDATE@. If your system doesn't come
- with mdocml (see Downstream
), run make
to compile and make
- install
to install into /usr/local.
+ mdocml is in plain-old ANSI C and should build and run on any modern system (mandocdb requires Berkeley Database, installed by
+ default on all BSD UNIX operating systems).
- Note that makewhatis is not yet linked to the build. You must run make
- makewhatis
to build it.
+ To compile mdocml, run make
, then make install
to install into
+ /usr/local. Be aware: if you have an existing groff installation, this may overwrite its preconv binary. The mandocdb utility is not yet linked to the build: you must run make mandocdb
to
+ build it (it does not install).
+ The most current version of mdocml is @VERSION@, dated @VDATE@. +
Source archive | /snapshots/mdocml.tar.gz - (md5) + (md5) |
Win32 (i686) binary archive | ++ /binaries/mdocml-win32.zip + | +
Win64 (x86_64) binary archive | ++ /binaries/mdocml-win64.zip + | +
Binary archive | ++ /binaries/ + | +
These manuals are generated automatically and refer to the current snapshot.
makewhatis(1) | +mandocdb(8) | index UNIX manuals - (text | - xhtml | - pdf | - postscript) + (text | + xhtml | + pdf | + postscript) |
preconv(1) | ++ recode multibyte UNIX manuals + + (text | + xhtml | + pdf | + postscript) + + | +|
mandoc(3) | mandoc macro compiler library @@ -255,11 +280,9 @@ |
Use the mailing lists for bug-reports, patches, questions, etc. (these require subscription). Please check the TODO for known issues @@ -267,9 +290,8 @@ HREF="http://mailhide.recaptcha.net/d?k=01M6h_w7twDp58ZgH57eWC_w==&c=Q2DBUt401ePlSeupJFrq_Q==" TITLE="Reveal this e-mail address">kris...@bsd.lv.
-- 12-05-2011: version 1.11.2 + 16-08-2011: version 1.11.6
- Corrected some installation issues in version 1.11.1. - Initial public release (this utility is very much under development) of makewhatis, - initially named mandoc-db. - This utility produces keyword databases of manual content - mandoc-cgi, which features semantic querying of manual content. + Handling of tr macro in roff implemented. This makes Perl documentation much more + readable. Hyphenation is also now enabled in man format documents. Many other general + improvements have been implemented, and a 64-bit Windows binary is now available at /binaries/mdocml-win64.zip.
-- 04-04-2011: version 1.11.1 + 24-07-2011: version 1.11.5
- The earlier libroff, libmdoc, and libman soup have been merged into - a single library, libmandoc, which manages all aspects of - parsing real manuals (from line-handling to tbl parsing). + Significant eqn improvements. mdocml can now parse arbitrary eqn input + (although few GNU extensions are accepted, nor is mixing low-level roff with eqn). See the eqn + manual for details. For the time being, equations are rendered as simple in-line text. The equation parser satisfies + the language specified in the Second + Edition User's Guide.
- Beyond this structural change, initial eqn functionality is in - place. For the time being, this is limited to the recognition of equation blocks; - future version of mdocml will expand upon this framework. + This is also the first release featuring a distributed Windows binary, available at /binaries/mdocml-win32.zip.
-- As usual, many general fixes and improvements have also occurred. In particular, a great - deal of redundancy and superfluous code has been removed with the merging of the backend - libraries. -
-- 07-01-2011: version 1.10.9 + 12-07-2011: version 1.11.4
- Many back-end fixes have been implemented: argument handling (quoting), man improvements, error/warning classes, and many more.
+ Bug-fixes and clean-ups across all systems, especially in mandocdb makewhatis (note: still not
+ connected to the general build and must be compiled with make mandocdb
) and the man parser. This release was significantly assisted by participants in OpenBSD's c2k11. Thanks!
make makewhatis
- Initial tbl functionality (see the TS
, TE
, and
- T&
macros in the roff manual) has been
- merged from tbl.bsd.lv. Output is
- still minimal, especially for -Thtml and -Txhtml, but manages to at least display data. This means that mandoc now has built-in support for two troff preprocessors via
- libroff: soelim and tbl.
-
- 24-12-2010: version 1.10.8 -
-- Significant improvements merged from OpenBSD downstream, including -
-
- Also overhauled the -Thtml and -Txhtml output modes. They now display readable output in arbitrary
- browsers, including text-based ones like lynx. See HTML and XHTML manuals in the DOCUMENTATION section for examples. Attention: available style-sheet classes have been considerably
- changed! See the example.style.css file for details.
- Lastly, libmdoc and libman have been
- cleaned up and reduced in size and complexity.
-
See cvsweb for historical notes.
-- Copyright © 2008–2011 - Kristaps Dzonsons, - $Date: 2011/05/13 00:42:26 $ + + Copyright © 2008–2011 + Kristaps Dzonsons, + $Date: 2011/08/16 12:13:27 $ +