On Sat, Feb 11, 2012 at 12:52 PM, Anselm R Garbe wrote:
> Ok, done
Thanks, I think this is a good change. Yes, man pages over HTTP are a
little silly, but it does come in handy for studying a tool's
properties using a ubiquitous content viewer (web browser).
rmull
On Sat, Feb 11, 2012 at 5:54 PM, Anselm R Garbe wrote:
> Actually I conclude that the current wman apps for werc sucks big
> time. All I really want is, that if there is a *.[1-9] file in the
> directory, it will be formatted using troff instead markdown. That's
> much simpler and the man pages wo
On 11/02/2012 17:52, Anselm R Garbe wrote:
On 11 February 2012 17:54, Anselm R Garbe wrote:
Ok, done, see
http://man.suckless.org
http://man.suckless.org/9base
http://man.suckless.org/sbase
Thanks, I'm running OpenBSD + suckless tools in a virtual machine whilst
I'm learning to use
On 11 February 2012 17:54, Anselm R Garbe wrote:
> Actually I conclude that the current wman apps for werc sucks big
> time. All I really want is, that if there is a *.[1-9] file in the
> directory, it will be formatted using troff instead markdown. That's
> much simpler and the man pages would ap
Actually I conclude that the current wman apps for werc sucks big
time. All I really want is, that if there is a *.[1-9] file in the
directory, it will be formatted using troff instead markdown. That's
much simpler and the man pages would appear in the site menu.
I will hack this and get rid of wm
On 11 February 2012 17:41, Anselm R Garbe wrote:
> Except 9base and sbase have different URLs:
http://man.suckless.org/9base/1/
http://man.suckless.org/sbase/1/
Sorry for the noise.
On 11 February 2012 17:00, Andrew Hills wrote:
> On Sat, Feb 11, 2012 at 10:54 AM, Anselm R Garbe wrote:
>> In such a world you could run a proper environment using qemu or
>> virtualbox, right?
>>
>> Anyhow, if there is more demand for the man pages, I might revise my
>> decision.
>
> Unfortuna
On Sat, 11 Feb 2012 10:41:38 -0500
Andrew Hills wrote:
>
> Before I was familiar with the software, having the man pages on the
> website was very convenient, as the retarded version of man shipped
> with RHEL (at work, of course) wouldn't let me point to an arbitrary
> directory of man page file
On Sat, Feb 11, 2012 at 10:54 AM, Anselm R Garbe wrote:
> In such a world you could run a proper environment using qemu or
> virtualbox, right?
>
> Anyhow, if there is more demand for the man pages, I might revise my decision.
Unfortunately, no. But, when man pages were not immediately available
On 11 February 2012 16:41, Andrew Hills wrote:
> On Sat, Feb 11, 2012 at 4:58 AM, Anselm R Garbe wrote:
>> I think users should use man on their local host instead.
>
> Before I was familiar with the software, having the man pages on the
> website was very convenient, as the retarded version of m
On Sat, Feb 11, 2012 at 4:58 AM, Anselm R Garbe wrote:
> I think users should use man on their local host instead.
Before I was familiar with the software, having the man pages on the
website was very convenient, as the retarded version of man shipped
with RHEL (at work, of course) wouldn't let m
On 11 February 2012 11:48, hiro <23h...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> Anselm, consistently you should close the whole web page. Because
> nobody needs shitty things like the web.
We only try to suck less, we don't attempt to not suck at all ;)
Thus using the web in a less sucking way than most others
Anselm, consistently you should close the whole web page. Because
nobody needs shitty things like the web.
On 11.02.2012, Anselm R Garbe wrote:
> On 10 February 2012 06:09, David Krauser wrote:
>> The links to Man pages are broken for some tools.
>>
>> For example, http://tools.suckless.org/sic
On 10 February 2012 06:09, David Krauser wrote:
> The links to Man pages are broken for some tools.
>
> For example, http://tools.suckless.org/sic links to
> http://man.suckless.org/tools/1/sic which "doesn't exist"
Links removed. I think users should use man on their local host instead.
Uriel
Anselm removed the man pages recently. Use man(1).
The links to Man pages are broken for some tools.
For example, http://tools.suckless.org/sic links to
http://man.suckless.org/tools/1/sic which "doesn't exist"
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David Krauser
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