Re: Creating man pages (upstream does not have one)
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> Try using manedit, it's quite friendly :) gtk/gnome, multi-windowed stuff.
> http://wolfpack.twu.net/ManEdit/
> but you better check the syntax of your manpages after !
> i used it to create a manpage for my package.
> it would be great to have this software in debian too :))
> (i dont use it much, i don't know it well)
>
> jean marc
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> >
> > The software I am packaging does not have a man page.
> >
> > What programs should I use to create one?
> >
Another solution might be the LDP Man-Page mini-HOWTO + man (7) + taking
examples from some existing man page sources.
Although not a program, IMHO that mini-HOWTO can get you started quicker then
you think.
> > Thanks, Eduardo.
> >
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