X-Git-Url: https://git.stg.codes/stg.git/blobdiff_plain/793149f04ce52bf75dc4efb7b83a3f8ed30d1fff..35ec793690104efdd610964d255302a0310a2daf:/doc/xslt/params/man.font.links.xml diff --git a/doc/xslt/params/man.font.links.xml b/doc/xslt/params/man.font.links.xml deleted file mode 100644 index 0f8a1e0f..00000000 --- a/doc/xslt/params/man.font.links.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,64 +0,0 @@ - - -man.font.links -string - - -man.font.links -Specifies font for links - - - - -B - - - -Description - -The man.font.links parameter -specifies the font for output of links (ulink instances -and any instances of any element with an xlink:href attribute). - -The value of man.font.links must be - either B or I, or empty. If -the value is empty, no font formatting is applied to links. - -If you set man.endnotes.are.numbered and/or -man.endnotes.list.enabled to zero (disabled), then -you should probably also set an empty value for -man.font.links. But if -man.endnotes.are.numbered is non-zero (enabled), -you should probably keep -man.font.links set to -B or IThe - main purpose of applying a font format to links in most output -formats it to indicate that the formatted text is -“clickable”; given that links rendered in man pages are -not “real” hyperlinks that users can click on, it might -seem like there is never a good reason to have font formatting for -link contents in man output. -In fact, if you suppress the -display of inline link references (by setting -man.endnotes.are.numbered to zero), there is no -good reason to apply font formatting to links. However, if -man.endnotes.are.numbered is non-zero, having -font formatting for links (arguably) serves a purpose: It provides -“context” information about exactly what part of the text -is being “annotated” by the link. Depending on how you -mark up your content, that context information may or may not -have value.. - - -Related Parameters - man.endnotes.list.enabled, - man.endnotes.are.numbered - - -