Bud Rogers wrote:
Yes, and I already had found that from the Debian page for bluefish. I was referring to documentation residing on my system, not online. Online documentation is a good thing, but if the upstream program is updated, and the documentation along with it, then the docs may no longer apply to the version of bluefish that I have on my system. Since I track Stable it is quite likely that there could be several upstream revisions while I have and older version on my system.On Thursday 28 September 2006 16:59, Marc Shapiro wrote:I decided to take a look at bluefish, but, after installing it, I can not find the docs for it. The manpage is just a single page sayingthat it was created for Debian since there was no upstream manpage. There is no documentation in /usr/share/doc/bluefish, or/usr/share/bluefish. The README says that there should be a manual in the /doc subdirectory, but I can not find such a subdirectory, or manual. Is this one of those instances where the developers decided that it was OK to have the app in Debian, but that the docs were not acceptable?http://bluefish.openoffice.nl/manual/ That took maybe 20 seconds on google.
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