I was wondering this. troff is for a lot more than man pages. i did
notice some man files were included, but there's no way to read them.
perhaps nroff would be more appropriate for stali, but i don't know of
a good minimal version. i could try writing one, but that would be a
lot more work than just packaging up other people's stuff.

What's the plan for stali? I was under the impression it would be a
"suckless distro" with dwm, surf, st... will X11 stuff be in a
different repository?

I tried to do something similar on my lan when I first heard of stali,
with a bunch of overlaid rsync repositories. I guess I'm mostly
curious about how i can help :)

On Tue, Aug 9, 2016 at 10:17 PM, Anselm R Garbe <garb...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 10 August 2016 at 03:56, Eli Cohen <echol...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> I'm trying to get neatroff compiled in a stali fashion. I've run into
>> a slight impasse regarding licensing.  for typesetting, neatroff uses
>> ghostscript fonts, which are gpl. (really my goal with all this is
>> just to display man pages)
>
> stali is only core/terminal mode oriented, why do you need fancy fonts?
>



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