On 29-Sep-2005, Paul Wise wrote: > > > * debian/manpage.1: that isn't a real manpage, delete it > > > or write one > > > > deleted, i think a GUI apps needn't have a manpage
As has been pointed out, all programs in Debian need a manpage.
Even for a GUI program, a good manpage will show me:
- the NAME section, saying the program name and a one-line
description
- the SYNOPSIS, showing the command to invoke and any options or
arguments
- the DESCRIPTION, showing what the program is all about and its
purpose, how to use it, and so on
- the OPTIONS section, showing how commandline options will affect
the behaviour of the program
- the FILES section, showing me which files are created or used by
this program
- the SEE ALSO section, leading me to any other system documentation
for this program or related programs
- the AUTHOR section, showing me who wrote the manpage and a contact
email in case I need to talk about the manpage
Just because a program runs in a GUI mode does not make the above
unnecessary.
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