Hi!

I'm porting some small tools to (Free)DOS using latest Open Watcom
C/C++. Of course, all have documentation in standard man pages. ;-)
AFAIK FreeDOS doesn't come with a man page reader. So what's the best
method to make documentation accessible to DOS users?

My idea is to put original groff files to the "doc" folder (along with
other READMEs). Additionally I'd like to preprocess such files with
DJGPP's groff, strip line feeds from (to make a simple ASCII file) and
put these new files to the "help" folder.

What do you think?

Robert Riebisch
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BTTR Software
http://www.bttr-software.de/

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