Hola Carlos!

El 24/03/2008 a las 19:00 escribiste:
> I have tried xman, and it lacks a lot of features that TkMan has. It allows
> you to browse a directory of manual pages, select one and read it... and
> that's all.

> TkMan, on the other hand, has a lot of useful features that I won't repeat
> here, because most of them are listed on the package description. In my
> opinion, there is no comparison with xman.
 
> I was going to try yelp, per your suggestion, but...
> ...I don't really think that 30 MB for a manpage reader is reasonable :-/.

Ok, thanks for your opinion. Would you be interested in helping maintaing
tkman?

> What's the problem with TkMan? Isn't it maintained upstream?

My problem with tkman is that I don't speak tcl/tk. Upstream development is
stalled, main author is reachable through mail.

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Saludos /\/\ /\ >< `/



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