| bio | website | |
|---|---|---|
| location | ||
| age | ||
| visits | member for | 1 year, 4 months |
| seen | Jan 15 '12 at 20:45 | |
| stats | profile views | 14 |
|
Jan 18 |
awarded | Student |
|
Jan 15 |
comment |
Trusted online source for html-formatted Linux manpages? SvenW, You could be enjoying manpages in so many more places! Imagine you only have your iPhone with you and want to post on twitter that the wording of the '-c' option is so unbelievably confusing that if you could even fit the excerpt into your tweet people would be more likely to believe it was some kind of spelling correction error on the part of iOS than an actual sentence in a real manpage. Kind of a stretch, but still. |
|
Jan 15 |
awarded | Editor |
|
Jan 15 |
revised |
Trusted online source for html-formatted Linux manpages? Made a note that my reason for asking the question should not prevent someone from providing a good answer. |
|
Jan 15 |
comment |
Trusted online source for html-formatted Linux manpages? I feared it might be off-topic, I apologize. It's just that server maintainers consult Linux manpages all the time, and might communicate with others about them, and if the exact wording is the focus of the communication, will want a 1) compact way of relaying that wording and 2) not ask the receiver to bring up a terminal but rather just click (you could quote an excerpt of the manpage but often server admins will believe something only when they get it from a trusted outside source) |
|
Jan 15 |
asked | Trusted online source for html-formatted Linux manpages? |