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pandoc 1.8 no longer has this.
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Otherwise we end up with unreadable manpages.
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Kinda sorta works, still some Markdown => HTML formatting issues
to work out but it gives the site a reasonably consistent look.
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setup.rb users will now be able to install manpages under
man/man1 automatically, no solution for Rubygems users yet.
gzipped manpages are no longer created by default, either,
it's probably up to distros to do it.
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It may not be portable to older versions of gzip
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Only "unicorn(1)" is documented right now, but more will be
added.
Manpages are written Markdown since it's easy to write, easy to
read (in source form) and a widely-implemented format.
As of September 2009, pandoc is the only Markdown processor I
know of capable of turning Markdown into manpages. So despite
adding a dependency on Haskell (not yet very common these days)
for documentation, the features and performance of
pandoc+Markdown outweigh the drawbacks compared to other
lightweight markup systems.
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