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IIRC, there's a project called Scrollkeeper to promote creating
documentation in Docbook and happily chug out man, PDF, html, etc.
as needed....But that's not the most exciting or innovative thing
about Scrollkeeper....it wants to make a nice *hyperlinked* *unified*
doc system for Unices you can read from your browser....Now *that*
would kick ass.  Imagine bringing Unix docs into the 1990s!

CS

On Sat, Jun 24, 2006 at 04:33:13PM -0700, Andrew Lentvorski wrote:
> Todd Walton wrote:
> >On 6/24/06, Gregory K. Ruiz-Ade <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>Depends on the software.  I get really steamed when I find a manpage
> >>that says only: Man pages are deprecated, please see the info page.
> >
> >Can you give an example?  I've never seen that.
>
> Emacs, GCC, gettext, etc.
>
> Note the pattern?  All are FSF software.
>
> Grumble.
>
> My comment is: "HTML and man are the standards.  Suck it up."
>
> -a
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