If you use a Windows desktop or server, I've converted the 3.5 docs to HTML with groff and then into Windows HTMLHelp format. Sample available at http://empoweringminds.mle.ie/temp/aolserver.chm
Jamie At 12:35 AM 9/25/2002 -0400, you wrote: >All, please be sure to take a look at the README included with >AOLserver 3.5. It should hopefully answer a number of questions I've >seen asked recently. > >- Nathan > >2. Documentation >---------------- > >Documentation is available in the "doc" subdirectory of this release. >It contains of Unix-style reference manual entries for AOLserver. >Files with extension ".1" are for programs (for example, nsd.1); files >with extension ".3" are for C library procedures; and files with >extension ".n" describe Tcl commands. The file "doc/nsd.1" gives a >quick summary of the AOLserver configuration. To view any of the man >pages on Unix, cd to the "doc" directory and invoke your favorite >variant of troff using the normal -man macros, for example: > > groff -Tascii -man nsd.1 | more > >Conversion to HTML may be possible with: > > groff -Thtml -man nsd.1 > nsd.html > >If AOLserver has been installed correctly and your "man" program >supports it, you should be able to access the AOLserver manual entries >using the normal "man" mechanisms, such as > > man -M /usr/local/aolserver/man nsd > >On Tuesday, September 24, 2002, at 08:05 PM, Patrick Spence wrote: > >>I certainly hope someone can do this because MAN pages are NOT a viable >>solution for some of us. I don't want to have to SSH into my server >>just to >>read the docs.. a web interface is MUCH easier to work >>with...especially >>since I do all my work remote..
