On 31 January 2014 08:27, Gary V. Vaughan <g...@vaughan.pe> wrote:
> Hi Hisham,
>
> On Jan 31, 2014, at 2:06 PM, Hisham <h...@hisham.hm> wrote:
>>> you cannot follow links within man
>
> That depends entirely on the man page reader that you use.
>
> `info`, `pinfo`, `emacs`, `tkman` and others I have used do
> render and allow following hyperlinks between man pages.  But
> all of those need a proper MANPATH setting first...

I know :) see my previous email:

> [1] and in my boxes man is aliased to pinfo, which does it best to
> follow links in manpages (otherwise reading the ncurses documentation
> would be just unbearable)

Also, I agree with what you have in mind for `luarocks doc`, simply
listing them should be enough.

About --lr-man, AFAICT you got the right idea, that's what Philipp had
in mind. (It also makes me see how --lr-bin was an unfortunate name
choice, caused by simply making a parallel with --lr-path and
--lr-cpath, but now it's stuck.)

-- Hisham

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