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Re: Bug#762092: sha...sum man pages refer to nonexistent 'sha...sum invo
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Pádraig Brady |
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Re: Bug#762092: sha...sum man pages refer to nonexistent 'sha...sum invocation' info pages |
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Fri, 19 Sep 2014 01:13:08 +0100 |
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On 09/18/2014 10:47 PM, Bear wrote:
>
>
> I absolutely hate having more than one 'help' utility, having to
> access help through more than one interface, and having sources of
> documentation that are not indexed for the standard interface to go
> and fetch. So I'd prefer to treat 'info' pages, HTML documentation,
> and everything else, as just more resources that an appropriate
> spooler (in which category I include browsers if need be) can open
> up given a 'man' command. -- and they damn well ought to be indexed
> along with the other man pages so 'man' can find them.
>
> Would there be any support for such a patch?
I agree one should not go hunting in various places for docs.
Though it's not under coreutils remit to merge the various docs
under our control. I don't think it's appropriate to merge all
the info docs after the initial man page summary for example.
Such consolidation is best handled at a higher level,
like done in yelp or the KDE help center, though I
agree that these could be improved a great deal.
thanks,
Pádraig.