"Eric S. Raymond" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > You skipped a step. You have a good point about calling up manual > pages within an editor, but not all character-cell displays are > equivalent; it doesn't follow from this that man(1) through xterm has > any value that lynx(1) through xterm wouldn't. I'll be interested to > see if you can make that argument, especially since Gunnar ducked it. > > Until somebody meets that challenge, I'll stick with my diagnosis of > arrested development.
There is no challenge. This is a talk about preferences, and I ultimately do not care if you do not like mine. > It's not one I make casually -- I've been thinking > *hard* about Unix UI, from a position deep within Unix culture, for > half a decade now. I also do not care about swaggering. When you started this discussion, I was under the impression that you wanted to do development - to correct certain problems you found with some manual pages. I have supported that. But now I find that it was rather a preparation for this evangelism, and it makes me turn away in disgust. Besides that your idea of letting man pop up a browser window still makes me laugh, especially if it is accompanied by statements about Unix culture. Gunnar _______________________________________________ Groff mailing list Groff@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/groff