AAH screw it... I had a bunch to say but I haven't slept recently enough to say it nicely... and you know what they say about not having anything nice to say... so I'm just gonna take their advice and say nothing.
Mr. Ginari here said it all so much nicer, so I'll just ditto him with a plus ten thousand and some boldings.
God Ginrai said:
lulzfish said:
*stuff about html, GUIs, and browsers*
Why? You may complain about not having a GUI or HTML method, but yannv posted 6 hours before you with a solution to that. Also
man pages load very quickly and can be quickly paged through, which is
a lot easier than having to pull up a browser to read them. Not to mention, most things you need man for are
utilities you are using in the terminal, so it makes perfect sense to have a utility that can tell you how to use them, from a terminal, practically instantly.
-God Ginrai
See... what it basically boils down to is that you have your preference and I have mine. You prefer GUI based and HTML, I prefer the CLI solution and plaintext. We both have our reasoning and that's fine.
What I don't get is the relevancy of your point... and by "you" I mean everyone who keeps suggesting alternate VIEWERS for the man pages... the question was "man pages or no man pages?" not "how do you prefer to read your man pages?" so I'm gonna interpret your desire for an alternate way to read your man pages as a "yes I do use and want man pages but I won't be using the man command from the terminal to do my reading" ...and that's just fine.
tsh said:
I'm wondering what sort of work some of you guys plan on doing whilst being 'not connected' that needs so much reference.
Everything. I'm wondering why you need to "be connected" so compulsively? If I'm not downloading something or browsing the web I see wifi as a waste of battery power in a portable device such as this. So thus even if I AM around internet I likely won't be connected. Plus, as I said before, my primary usage model for the Pandora is
on the go, where I won't have internet.
You're kinda wording it in a tail-wagging-the-dog way. It's NOT that I've got "work do to whilst not connected that needs so much reference" but rather "if I need reference, I'm not gonna be connected" ...get it? Because if I'm
using my Pandora then I'm gonna be AWAY... and if I need reference on my Pandora that would mean I'm
using my Pandora... and since I'll be using my Pandora while away from the home, I won't be connected. Could I make it any clearer?
tsh said:
if you think you need man pages, try looking at the --help info, I usually find that is sufficient (man pages in my experience have too much or too little info, and paging through them on a small screen is painful)
So --help magically makes text easier to read on a small screen? Hmm... I didn't know that, I wonder what kinda voodoo they use to make the latin symbols generated by --help so much easier to see than the ones generated by the man command.
--help in my experience has too much or too little info, and the scrollback it takes up is painful. (get it? ...cause with man you hit q and it all disappears, not wasting any lines of scrollback like --help does)
OOHKAAYYY MAHTOWSEHS... TIAM FUR BED, JOOS GETTEN ARNUHREE.
...my apologies for the jackass within, he can be a little overpowering when I'm low on energy.