Eric Auer wrote:

> > AFAIK FreeDOS doesn't come with a man page reader. So what's
> > the best method to make documentation accessible to DOS users?
> 
> We have the HTMLHELP system. You should contact Fritz Mueller

Is fritz.mueller [at] mail.com still valid?

> to have your pages integrated into the collection. Look at the
> zip contents (old ones or better his variant) to get some idea

What zip contents?

> > My idea is to put original groff files to the "doc" folder...
> > DJGPP's groff, strip line feeds from (to make a simple ASCII file)
> 
> Sure, you can always put some nice docs into doc, but it would
> be okay to have the ASCII version in doc/PACKAGENAME/*.txt instead
> of putting it into help/PACKAGENAME.en if you ask me ;-)

Reasons?
What if I have more than language? "doc/PACKAGENAME/*.txt" won't work.

We need more standards for FreeDOS! :-p

Robert Riebisch
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