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Jim Hall is an open source software advocate and developer, best known for usability testing in GNOME and as the founder + project coordinator of FreeDOS. At work, Jim is CEO of Hallmentum, an IT executive consulting company that provides hands-on IT Leadership training, workshops, and coaching.
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Oops! There were supposed to be two files attached to the article: the original source file, and the generated PDF file (so you can see what the groff file produces). I'll ask to get this updated.
Thanks!
The -man macro set was great for writing manual pages. Actually, I wonder if I should write an article about how to create man pages using the -man macros.
Over time, I learned a few other macro sets for writing papers. The -me macro set is pretty easy to learn and use, but I'm also thinking about writing similar how-to articles about the -ms and -mm macros.