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Re: [opensuse] How can I write man pages? Linuxdoc/Docbook anyone?
- From: Aaron Kulkis <akulkis00@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 06 Feb 2008 22:59:26 -0500
- Message-id: <47AA821E.6000703@xxxxxxxxxx>
Carlos E. R. wrote:
nroff/troff is available on ALL *nix systems, therefore,
*roff man-pages are readable on all *nix systems.
Give it a shot.
Oh, that sucks.
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The Wednesday 2008-02-06 at 08:33 -0500, Aaron Kulkis wrote:
I want a GUI to write man pages. Rather, to translate them to Spanish, so
the choice of using "man" is not mine.
I'm not willing to learn trof/roff whatever. I wish something like
openoffice, or at least, LyX.
troff/nroff isn't hard to learn.
The simplest thing to do is just copy the source code
from another man page or pages, then cut and replace.
I have done that in the past, for small files, but it is tricky for larger ones. I would have thought that after so many thousand years we would have something more... up to the times.
nroff/troff is available on ALL *nix systems, therefore,
*roff man-pages are readable on all *nix systems.
I have found a program in python, wyneken, that says it can edit/create man pages. I haven't tried it yet.
Give it a shot.
[...]
Does not run. :-(
Oh, that sucks.
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