macro definitions used everywhere in the man page sources.
-### linklttng
+### man
-The linklttng macro is used to link to another LTTng man page. Its
-output is different depending on the back-end. In troff, the man page
-name is rendered in bold, whereas the HTML5 output renders a hyperlink.
+The man macro is used to link to another man page. In troff, the man
+page name is rendered in bold.
-Usage example: `linklttng:lttng-enable-channel(1)`.
+Usage example: `man:lttng-enable-channel(1)`.
+
+
+### linkgenoptions
+
+The linkgenoptions macro is used to link to the general options
+section of the `lttng(1)` command.
+
+Usage example: `See the linkgenoptions:(general options).`.
### option
-The option macro is used to write a command-line option.
+The option macro is used to write a command-line option which is
+defined in the same man page.
Usage example: `option:--no-output`, `option:--loglevel=TRACE_WARNING`
+### nloption
+
+Command-line option generating no link. This is used when talking
+about a generic option which is defined in many man pages.
+
+Usage example: `nloption:--jul`
+
+
+### genoption
+
+General (`lttng(1)`) command-line option, for generating the appropriate
+cross-man-page link.
+
+Usage example: `genoption:--group`, `genoption:--sessiond-path`
+
+
### not
The `:not:` macro is used to emphasize on _not_.
+### escwc
+
+The `:escwc:` macro is used to output `\*` literally in the man page,
+which is not so easy to do otherwise.
+
+
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