Doclifter is a tool for transcoding small man/mandoc/ms/me/mm-to-DocBook documents.
With doclifter, you can expect the software to perform structural analysis and recognize common troff-markup cliches. In turn, this results in usable documentation about 95% of the time, which is great news for anyone who needs to streamline their workflow.
In the latest release of doclifter, there are several notable improvements. First and foremost, a bug in db2man.xsl has been worked around. Additionally, the requested behavior for multiple-file conversions has been implemented as per Markus Hoenicka's request.
Other noteworthy features in this release include the translation of groff extended .cc and .c2 requests, as well as better handling of the X consortium macro preamble. Plus, .RS and .RE are now fully handled, with no more spurious warnings.
Overall, doclifter is a great tool for anyone who needs to transcode {n,t,g}roff documentation to DocBook XML markup. So, if that's what you need, be sure to give this software a try!
Version 2.3: N/A