On Thu, May 13, 1999 at 11:17:57PM -0400, Shaleh wrote: : : On 13-May-99 Bradley Bell wrote: : > has anybody thought about packaging an alternative to the man-db/groff : > combination for reading man pages? 4mb is a lot for small systems, and : > reading man pages is pretty much a neccessity. : : Maybe I am wrong here but, how else are you gonna do it? man pages are written : in roff format (think of it as old html). Any other man reader would have to : speak roff as well.
groff is only needed for `formatting' the man pages. If you preformat all the pages you can fire groff and have you man pages anyway. But I don't know about disk usage of the preformatted pages and if it's easy to . format all pages . delete all unformatted pages . remove groff . use the formatted pages from /var/catman/ only w/o braking something. Best Regards from Dresden/Germany Viele Gruesse aus Dresden Heiko Schlittermann -- [internet & unix support ----------------- Heiko Schlittermann] [<a href="http://debian.schlittermann.de/"> Debian 2.1 CD </a>] [Heiko Schlittermann HS12-RIPE finger:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -] [pgp: A1 7D F6 7B 69 73 48 35 E1 DE 21 A7 A8 9A 77 92 -------]