=================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/mandoc/Attic/index.sgml,v retrieving revision 1.68 retrieving revision 1.74 diff -u -p -r1.68 -r1.74 --- mandoc/Attic/index.sgml 2010/05/14 12:02:12 1.68 +++ mandoc/Attic/index.sgml 2010/05/25 23:02:32 1.74 @@ -38,14 +38,15 @@
- The core of mdocml is composed of the libmdoc and libman - validating compiler libraries. Both are simple, fast libraries operating on memory buffers, so they may - be used for a variety of front-ends (terminal-based, CGI and so on). The primary front-end is - mandoc, which formats manuals for display on the terminal. + The core of mdocml is composed of the libmdoc, libman, and libroff validating compiler libraries. All + are simple, fast libraries operating on memory buffers, so they may be used for a variety of front-ends + (terminal-based, CGI and so on). The front-end is mandoc, which formats + manuals for display.
- The mdocml utility is a BSD.lv + The mdocml suite is a BSD.lv Project member.
@@ -57,9 +58,9 @@- Sources correctly build and install on DragonFly BSD, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD, and GNU/Linux operating - systems, tested variously on i386, AMD64, alpha, and others. The most current version is @VERSION@, dated @VDATE@. A full @VERSION@, dated @VDATE@. A full ChangeLog (txt) is written with each release.
@@ -81,7 +82,7 @@You may also subscribe to several mailing lists (these require subscription, which is moderated). An - archive is not yet available. + archive is not yet available on-line, although you may request one once subscribed.
discussions and announcements | +high-level discussions and version announcements | |
+ tec...@mdocml.bsd.lv + | +low-level discussions | +|
sou...@mdocml.bsd.lv | @@ -240,6 +256,44 @@||
xx-05-2010 | +
+ Release consisting of the results from the m2k10 hackathon and up-merge from
+ OpenBSD. This requires a significant note of thanks to Ingo Schwarze (OpenBSD)
+ and Joerg Sonnenberger (NetBSD) for their hard work, and again to Joerg for
+ hosting m2k10. Highlights (mostly cribbed from Ingo's m2k10 report) follow in
+ no particular order:
+
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+ |
13-05-2010 |
Fixed handling of \*(Baescape. Backed out end-of-sentence, end-of-line rule. This is a stable roll-back point before the mandoc hackathon in Rostock! Version: 1.9.25. + |
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09-05-2010 | @@ -283,65 +338,14 @@||
31-03-2010 | +
- Version 1.9.22: adjusted merge of the significant work
- by Ingo Schwarze in getting Xoblocks (block full implicit, e.g., - Itfor non-columnar lists) to work properly. This isn't enabled by - default: you must specify -DUGLY as a compiler flag - (see the Makefile for details). + See + cvsweb + for historical notes. |
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30-03-2010 | -
- Version 1.9.20: more efforts to get roff instructions
- in -man documents under control. Note that roff instructions embedded in
- line-scoped, next-line macros (e.g. B) are not supported. Leading - punctuation for -mdoc macros, such as Fl ( ( a, are now correctly - handled. - |
- |
27-03-2010 | -
- Version 1.9.18: many fixes (largely pertaining to
- scope) and improvements (e.g., handling of apostrophe-control macros, which
- fixes the strange BRseen in some macro output) to handling roff - instructions in -man documents. - |
- |
25-03-2010 | -
- Version 1.9.17 highlights: accept perlpod standard preamble.
- Also accept (and discard) de, dei, am, ami, and - igroff macro blocks. - |
- |
22-03-2010 | -
- Version 1.9.16 highlights: inspired by patches and bug
- reports by Ingo Schwarze, allowed -man to accept
- non-printing elements to be nested within next-line scopes, such as br- within Bor TH, which is valid roff. Longsoon architecture also - noted and Makefile cleaned up. - |
- |
18-02-2010 | -
- Moved to our new BSD.lv home.
- Version 1.9.15 highlights: XHTML is now an acceptable
- output mode for mandoc(1); Xrmade more - compatible with groff; Vtfixed when invoked in SYNOPSIS; \\- escape removed; end-of-line white-space detected for all lines; subtle bug - fixed in list display for some modes; compatibility layer checked in for - compilation in diverse UNIX systems; and column lengths handled correctly. - |
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