Re: why is gtk+extra out of date?

2001-09-21 Thread Bradley Bell
Colin Watson Wrote: > On Sat, Sep 15, 2001 at 03:39:15PM -0700, Bradley Bell wrote: > > I'm the maintainer of gtk+extra (libgtkextra16, libgtkextra-dev) which is > > quite out of date in testing, and I have no idea why. It has no RC bugs and > > the dependencies are sat

why is gtk+extra out of date?

2001-09-15 Thread Bradley Bell
help! I'm the maintainer of gtk+extra (libgtkextra16, libgtkextra-dev) which is quite out of date in testing, and I have no idea why. It has no RC bugs and the dependencies are satisfied. Maybe I'm missing something that someone can clue me into? gtkmm (day 10) sorely needs to make it in as well

Re: alternative man page reader?

1999-05-16 Thread Bradley Bell
On Sat, 15 May 1999, Lars Wirzenius wrote: > Othmar Pasteka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > Actually you can make some text output with groff, for instance: > > groff -man -Tascii pon.1 > pon.txt > > Yes, of course. The point raised earlier by this thread is that groff > takes lots of space. The programs

alternative man page reader?

1999-05-13 Thread Bradley Bell
has anybody thought about packaging an alternative to the man-db/groff combination for reading man pages? 4mb is a lot for small systems, and reading man pages is pretty much a neccessity. -Brad -Brad