Le 9 févr. 2004, à 10:43, Bertrand Lupart a écrit :
[FYI: http://www.macplus.org/magplus/article.php?id_article=5557
Thanks for the link.
It is not in the 10.2-gcc3.3 unstable tree, so I'll guess it does not
work on 10.3 too (problem with libc and glibc as far as I've read in
catopen).
Did you
Just install a more recent man (fink's one for example) and it will
display localised man pages, following your environment settings.
Worked for me with fink's man 1.5k.
I've found no fink's man, sorry, just manconf which is for Jaguar
update and manedit, a graphical editor.
Saw that.
He shouldn't need to. From the man man page:
...
More, its man page seems to require the charset in the path:
...in the order of precedence:
lang_country.charset
lang.charset
en.charset
Have a look at fink's man or 10.3's, they should handle this better.
Same man page as on 10.2.8,
This package should install the translated man pages into
%p/share/man/{lang}/man[1-8]
Oh; so simple. Sorry I'm always looking for something not so obvious.
Then I just need to put a notice in the info file for the user so that
he prepends the path to his locale man pages to MANPATH.
He
Is there a way to install translated man pages?
I've seen this is done for dpkg-deb. Is there a way for a package (via
Fink) to install say es,fr,... man pages?
This package should install the translated man pages into
%p/share/man/{lang}/man[1-8]
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Bertrand
Is there a way to install translated man pages?
I've seen this is done for dpkg-deb. Is there a way for a package (via
Fink) to install say es,fr,... man pages?
Michèle
http://micmacfr.homeunix.org
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