On Fri, Oct 28, 2005 at 12:41:29AM +0100, Mark Williamson wrote:
> > As far as I know, those references to man pages are big fat lies, and it
> > would be very useful if you could write some. I think that the command
> > list in xm/main.py is pretty much up to date, so that's a good starting
> > point, but it's worth checking them, obviously.
>
> *even* nicer would be to have a Python script that groks through main.py and
> *generates* an up-to-date man page based on some template text, adding the
> help text for the current commands.
>
> Non-live documentation tends to get broken very quickly, so anything that can
> be semi-automatically rebuilt is a definite plus.
Except formatting kind of blows in those cases. Even hg uses off line text
to generate it's man pages.
The other nice thing is you can more easily get people working on doc bugs
without submitting patches that touch code.
-Sean
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