@UlrikeFischer Ok. You can also look at the docutils-test-dev branch, there I tried to automatically select rst2man or rst2man.py depending on what is provided by the system. I do not know how this behaves on Windows though because it uses POSIX shell features.
@JosephWright yes I remember thinking about lowercase when we started with some of these changes but it seems to have slipped through, I believe you have some more robust lowercasing macros we could use if....
@DavidCarlisle I don't understand their bug reporting system ;-) For some reason I get mails from tex4ht bugs but I can't answer. If I want to comment I write Michal a mail.
@UlrikeFischer it said i couldn't submit a bug as I wasn't logged in, I was wondering if it was worth setting up an account but clicked "login" just in case and apparently firefox had my login and password and I have been a user since 2016, I have no idea why I opened it before:-)
If I want to return multiple values from a Lua require command, do I need to stuff things into a table? The obvious foo, bar = require... does not work. Only the first is returned.
@FaheemMitha If you are doing low level coding and not needing python's collections of libraries I can't see why you would lose much if you chose lua over python
@FaheemMitha but your error message doesn't say that unpack doesn't work but that it got a wrong argument. Are you sure that your files are looking as you are saying? In lua 5.2. I can reproduce your error if I do return foo, bar instead of return {foo, bar}