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Info2SYNass.NET wrote:
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> http://www2s.biglobe.ne.jp/~vtgf3mpr/linux/man.htm
Thanks, Svobi.
This is getting complicated. It requires a groff installation and
"suggests" a number of other file installations as well.
What is groff and what role does it play in displaying the man files?
Do I need the other suggested files? Are these files part of an overall
system which other software will also use, and if so is there instead a
single package I should install which will give me that system?
- Peter
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