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From: fiore AT cs DOT buffalo DOT edu (Joseph N Fiore)
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: man under djgpp
Date: 25 Jan 1997 17:41:20 GMT
Organization: University at Buffalo
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John M. Aldrich (fighteer AT cs DOT com) wrote:
: Michael Mauch wrote:
: > 
: > Are you really sure? AFAIK info does not search for man pages nor
<snip>

: This is not true.  I don't have a 'man.exe' installed anywhere on my
: system and info still reads man pages perfecly well.
<snip>

Do use the stand alone info... txi*.zip or djgpp's emac?
In emacs, I start up info, C-X C-F cat.1n, and it loads it as flat text...
control characters and all.

I develop in emacs and'd hate to have to use the stand alone info browser.
-- 
Joe <fiore AT cs DOT buffalo DOT edu>
<http://www.cs.buffalo.edu/~fiore>

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