=================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/mandoc/TODO,v retrieving revision 1.43 retrieving revision 1.46 diff -u -p -r1.43 -r1.46 --- mandoc/TODO 2010/09/04 18:52:21 1.43 +++ mandoc/TODO 2010/09/15 13:10:30 1.46 @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ ************************************************************************ * Official mandoc TODO. -* $Id: TODO,v 1.43 2010/09/04 18:52:21 kristaps Exp $ +* $Id: TODO,v 1.46 2010/09/15 13:10:30 kristaps Exp $ ************************************************************************ ************************************************************************ @@ -90,8 +90,6 @@ try e.g. .Bl -column It Ta Ta reported by millert Fri, 02 Apr 2010 16:13:46 -0400 -- %A doesn't put an "and" before the final author name. - ************************************************************************ * formatting issues: gratuitious differences ************************************************************************ @@ -107,10 +105,6 @@ Opening punctuation should not fall out of .Ns. see for example OpenBSD csh(1) -- .%A should append the last author with " and " (if there are two) - or ", and " (if there are more), not ", " - see for example OpenBSD csh(1) - - In .Bl -bullet, the groff bullet is "+\b+\bo\bo", the mandoc bullet is just "o\bo". see for example OpenBSD ksh(1) @@ -160,6 +154,8 @@ see "The route utility provides the following simple commands:" in OpenBSD route(8). +- In -T[x]html, Rs/Re need a div. + ************************************************************************ * performance issues ************************************************************************ @@ -185,8 +181,3 @@ Several areas can be cleaned up to make mandoc even fa .Bl -tag -width "\eD{format}XX" -compact in OpenBSD ksh(1) gives the wrong width because "\e" is one character in groff, two in mandoc - -- Now that `ds' is minimally supported, we can get rid of some - predefined strings. \*(C+ has already been thrown out. Track these - down and whack them. Look in e.g. gcc.1 for the top-level `ds' - invocations. These are reproduced across most crappy GNU manuals.