On Thu, Dec 16, 1999 at 02:01:37PM -0600, Dave Ihnat wrote:
> Gentlefolk,
> 
> Long ago, in a galaxy far away, I wrote a utility I script I called 'makeman'.
> It walks you through the creation of an nroff/troff man page, with a lot of
> tutorial help if desired.  I dropped it into the public domain, but
> never really pushed it out to the world at large, figuring that n/troff
> were fading.
> 
> Now that I see that it's still the preferred format for Linux man pages, would
> anyone be interested in it?  I've just spent a little time cleaning it up, and
> it still works with Solaris, Linux, and SYSVR4 systems.  Also, the output
> gets along just fine with man2html.

The best way to get an answer to that question is to put a notice on
freshmeat about it (make a quick and dirty home page for it first) and see
what kind of responses you get.

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Steve Borho                       Voice:  314-615-6349
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Celox Communications Corp

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