I wasn't aware of the history / distinction, thanks.
Arnold
Doug McIlroy <doug(a)cs.dartmouth.edu> wrote:
An arguable distinction:
I thought hard about claiming priority for -ms. Joe Ossanna intended
option -m to foster macro packages from the outset. -man was an early use,
hidden in the man command. But -man was not packaged (in the sense of
being an announced feature that can be used from its external description)
until v7. -ms appeared in v6.
Doug
Arnold Robbins <arnold(a)skeeve.com> wrote:
> Doug McIlroy <doug at cs.dartmouth.edu> wrote:
>
>>> Why create ms when you have mm?
>>
>> Well, the real reason is that ms was the very first macro package.
>> It has held up spectactularly well, evolving much less than the
>> underlying [ntg]roff.
>>
>> Doug
>
> Or say, rather, the first *general purpose* macro package. The man
> macros predate it. :-)