Hi again Daniele, > I do not know if this is acceptable and forgive me for the unwanted > advertisement but attached a screenshot of the basic functionalities of the > app > I was wondering about.
If you want a good source of offline documentation for OpenBSD but don't want to use an offline copy of man.openbsd.org (like the man set on a regular OpenBSD install), then I suggest reading Michael W. Lucas's book called Absolute OpenBSD[1] (and other books feature on OpenBSD's site[2]). Though it's not a mobile app, it's still an excellent source of documentation. A decent mobile PDF reader of your choice in addition to an offline copy of the man pages used with Termux should be close to what you're asking for? You can also try adapting a Linux manpage app called Man Man[3] for use with OpenBSD's man page too, but I don't see why you cannot just use the previously mentioned options instead of going through the effort of patching an Android program. Regards, Shokara [1]: https://mwl.io/nonfiction/os#ao2e [2]: https://www.openbsd.org/books.html [3]: https://f-droid.org/packages/com.adonai.manman/