On 10/24/05, D. E. Evans wrote: > > So again, a *GNU* user will be looking to info everytime, not a > man page. As a BSD user, I would look to a man page everytime, > since man is the default for BSD (as for any other UNIX platform). > The irony of groff as a GNU project is not lost on me.
I'm sorry, but I can't help but smile with a bit of, *cough*.. See, that sentence of yours reminds me of the purity tests that were so popular in the 80's. Bet you would score perfect in the 1500 questions purity test. ;-) The readers here, most of us at least, have already lived long enough to understand the I-Ching[1], thusly we rather be pragmatic than pure. [1] When the Master reached his 80th brithday he was asked what he wanted the most. Kung-tzu answered: "I would like to live 40 years more. I began understanding the I-Ching 40 years ago and I know that I need 40 years more to start to master it." Well, something like that. I don't know where is my copy of the Analects these days. :-) -- Alejandro López-Valencia _______________________________________________ Groff mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/groff
