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From: F DOT J DOT Wright AT qmw DOT ac DOT uk ("Dr Francis J. Wright")
Subject: Re: MAN PAGES
30 Jun 1997 06:37:01 -0700 :
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KMorris692 AT aol DOT com wrote:
> 
> In a message dated 97-06-29 17:50:19 EDT, dsyed1 AT umbc DOT edu (Daniyal
> Syed)
> writes:
> 
> > I am a little new at all the gnu ports for NT, I was wondering if
> there is
> >  such a thing as man.exe as when I installed the GNU tools etc i
> noticed it
> >  created man directories...
> 
> I wondered this, too. I just loaded b18 for 95/NT. I also noticed a
> lack of
> more(1), less(1), or anything like it. Any recommendations?

If you use NTEmacs then you might like to try my WoMan package,
available via the WWW, address below.  This is a partial implementation
of man/nroff etc. in Emacs Lisp.  It can be set up in conjunction with
gnuserv so that you can call it from a command line (from inside or
outside Emacs).  The next version, which I hope to release within a week
or so, includes explicit instructions for doing this from both bash and
COMMAND.COM.

Beware that WoMan currently assumes NTEmacs in window mode and it will
fail if face support is not available.  At some time in the future I
hope to support also console mode and other versions of Emacs, such as
the MS-DOS port, of which I have fond memories, and UNIX/Linux versions
(but probably not XEmacs).

Francis

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School of Mathematical Sciences   | Email:     F DOT J DOT Wright AT QMW DOT ac DOT uk
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