> > Nothing wrong with printing. Having a physical copy of the manual > > is invaluable when things go sideways, and reading the papers on > > a high-DPI, non-reflective surface is a joy. Since I don't believe > > anyone has Plan 9 driving an e-Ink display (anyone? anyone?), > > paper does nicely. > > i'm hoping to have a prototype together for iwp9 that will include an > epaper display of some sort (E Ink is not very responsive).
Sounds cool! I just activated my Kindle. I mailed myself the PDF of gawk.1 (of course). At fit-to-screen it's too small, but rotated and increased size it's better. As an emergency place to keep the Plan 9 manuals, it sure beats lugging around all that paper. :-) I'll be experimenting some more. Thanks! Arnold