Adam Lazur wrote:
I agree, 2 sets of documentation sucks.

The crusty old unix guy inside my head is screaming "DROP THE TEXINFO,
IT'S EVIL", but the gnu project probably disagrees ;)
I agree on both counts. I put the man page into my book, and printed a version of the Info documentation. The info documentation is not readable in printed form, in my opinion. Most of it seems to read like a reference manual (here's the list of X in alphabetical form) rather than a tutorial or introduction (here's how you do X).

I think screen has an excellent man page; despite being two different docs I think I'd rather keep it and expand on it. Most GNU man pages are bad and tell the user to go read the info documentation.


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