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AN INTRODUCTION TO
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WRITING YOUR OWN MANPAGES
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Welcome to the AmigaDOS help archive. This is an archive that
contains a commodity to handle man pages for Amiga related programs.
These man pages are written by YOU, the users of our favourite computer.
And I invite you to send me your man page of any Amiga software and
whatever else you believe is interesting and relevant to the Amiga.
This document describes:
I. How to write your man page.
II. How to submit your man page.
III. How to get copies of new man pages.
IV. Disclaimer and legal stuff.
I. HOW TO WRITE A MAN PAGE FOR THE ARCHIVE
You do not have to be a "great writer" in order to write a man
page. All you need is enthusiasm and some experience with the program
you are describing.
Since no man-like program is provided together with any amiga
model and everyone sometimes has questions about some software, by writing
a man page you are doing a great service for all your friends in the Amiga
community! Your man page will be added to the man archive which will be
updated on AMINET frequently, so everyone can use it.
No matter what kind of software you describe, always include the
following information in the man page:
o The name of the software.
o The name, address, and e-mail address (if applicable) of
the author.
o A short description (1 or 2 sentences) of the program.
o Your name, address, and e-mail address (if applicable).
In addition, please:
o Proofread your man page. Run it through a spelling checker
and re-read the whole thing before submitting it.
o Keep all your lines of text shorter than 80 characters.
o Remember to use proper capitalization. For example,
"RAM" and "ROM" are in all capitals because they are
abbreviations; use "MB" for megabytes, not "Mb" nor "mb"
which mean megaBITS (same for K=Kilobytes, k=kilobits);
o Try to avoid abbreviations and slang that are unique to your
country. Remember that people all over the world will read
your man page.
o Make program names noticeable. For example, the sentences
I did a list on devs.
Double-click on edit to invoke se.
are more clear if you write:
I did a List on DEVS:.
Double-click on "edit" to invoke "se".
o Use tabs, not spaces, for consistent indenting.
o Put 1 blank line between paragraphs.
o Put two spaces, not just one, at the end of each sentence.
II. HOW TO SUBMIT YOUR MAN PAGE TO THE ARCHIVE
'Man' is frequently updated on AMINET. The author will gather some
man pages, include them in the archive, and upload it to AMINET.
Mail your completed man page to:
m_hillen@informatik.uni-kl.de
In addition, if you want to discuss something with me about a
man page, send mail to the same e-mail address.
Do not worry whether your man page will be accepted or not. As long
as your review is accurate and clear, it will almost definitely be accepted.
My job is really to help make the man pages look "standard" and readable.
III. HOW TO GET COPIES OF NEW MAN PAGES
As 'man' is uploaded to AMINET frequently, you just have to download
it to get the newest man pages. If you need help using ftp, please ask a
user consultant or systems administrator at your site.
IV. LEGAL STUFF
As only very few software companies allow to copy parts of their
manuals, the writer of a man page has to write down a text in his OWN
words. Only the writer of a man page can be made responsible for any
illegal copy of a manual. Therefore I will only accept man pages where
the writer´s name, address, and e-mail address (if applicable) are added.