Hey hey,
I'd like to write a manpage for a small program that I have and I'd also like
to practise. So I've been wondering what the real developers use.
Are you writing your manpages straight in (G)ROFF or is there a "modern"
pre-preprocessor that is widely used?
My research didn't yield anything conclusive. I have seen mention of a few
systems that can be translated into ROFF, but I couldn't really spot an
obvious candidate.
I am writing c++ and use cmake, in case that might influence an answer either
way.
Best wishes,
Jeanette
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