00:28:41 jclulow: i agree, but then i run into other people and you might as well ask them to chop off an arm 00:33:20 i also recognize though that I may not be the best judge of what is or is not easy :) but obviously if people are that averse to mdoc, i'd just like an option that people are ok with that also produces good results 00:36:29 or at least i've thought having such an option would be nice... 13:20:58 mdoc(7) does link to https://mandoc.bsd.lv/mdoc/ which I found/still find useful. 14:26:58 yeah.. one thing i didn't know (at the time) is that tbl works with mandoc -- there's a few converted pages that might be good to go back and add a simple table (to match what was there prior) 14:27:12 until i saw that months (or more) later 17:56:09 [illumos-gate] 16726 in/out VM_EXIT should not assert on CPUs without DecodeAssist -- iximeow 19:43:57 all the roff processors people use in practice should still work 20:18:03 someone should implement dot as a roff processor, so I can put my diagrams in there too 20:23:13 haha 20:23:24 That would be pretty neat 20:23:58 Something with Mermaid might also be neat: https://github.com/mermaid-js/mermaid 20:56:54 amusingly, the other day (before we started talking about it), I started a little project (_very_ preliminary) for a mdoc viewer in rust 20:57:11 since i haven't been able to do much in a long time, and wanted to do some 20:57:22 but more so, so you could get more than regular/bold/underline text 20:57:52 (e.g. colors for different types of things, header + footer while scrolling, section/TOC navigation, etc) 20:58:52 don't know if it'd be interesting to anyone but me, but seemed like a fun little project 23:03:22 I feel like tef wrote something like this, but with their own not-quite-markdown. I do not know the language 23:03:37 I remember it having intense tty features