Has there ever been written a man page for the unix versions? Just basic command syntax & options would be enough to start.
I'd offer to do it if I knew how. :(
-john
John Michael Black wrote:
Has there ever been written a man page for the unix versions? Just basic command syntax & options would be enough to start.
I'd offer to do it if I knew how. :(
-john
Why? gpc normally uses texinfo to provide online help. It seems better than man pages. It also looks better printed, and you can also use with Web-browsers (check the FSF's homepage for this).
If you really want a man page, there must be a program somewhere to convert texinfo to man pages. If there isn't, I don't think writing one would be difficult.
Friedrich Fahnert wrote:
John Michael Black wrote:
Has there ever been written a man page for the unix versions? Just basic command syntax & options would be enough to start.
I'd offer to do it if I knew how. :(
-john
Why? gpc normally uses texinfo to provide online help. It seems better than man pages. It also looks better printed, and you can also use with Web-browsers (check the FSF's homepage for this).
If you really want a man page, there must be a program somewhere to convert texinfo to man pages. If there isn't, I don't think writing one would be difficult.
I meant to say here, should _not_ be difficult