Re: Are UNIX manpages obsolete?

Subject: Re: Are UNIX manpages obsolete?
From: Mary Anthony <mary -at- PERSISTENCE -dot- COM>
Date: Tue, 1 Oct 1996 09:04:21 -0700

At 10:42 PM 9/30/96 PDT, Robert wrote:

>Any credible UNIX application will have a man page that tells you
>the application's command-line syntax, relevant UNIX stuff such
>as application-specific environment variables, and how to get
>the on-line help to run in order to discover more information.


I agree with Robert. If you are writing for UNIX users, you should supply
man pages. I believe Frame on UNIX has a filter for importing man pages.
Also, there is a nifty CGI that will convert man pages to html on the fly --
no muss, no fuss: See

ftp://ftp.ncsa.uiuc.edu/Web/httpd/Unix/ncsa_httpd/cgi/

Mary


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- Unknown Dressage Master
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Mary Anthony mary -at- persistence -dot- com


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