7 Apr
2006
7 Apr
'06
07:24
On Fri, 7 Apr 2006 02:11:09 +0200 (CEST), Carlos E. R. wrote:
And for producing "info pages" or "man pages", I don't even see a menu entry in LyX for it, so I don't see how I could use it to translate man pages.
There are no GUI tools for doing that besides normal GUI editors like gvim, xemacs, nedit etc. That means you have to write all the formatting tags for either troff (man pages) or texinfo (info pages) yourself. As for source formats, just grab any file from below /usr/share/man, uncompress and then view it. Man pages are 'compiled' on the fly by the man command which calls nroff to do the actual job. The sources for texinfo pages are compiled by makeinfo. Philipp