07-09-2001
Was this in the man pages...if so sorry for wasting your time, I was reading about the kill command and I don't have a unix box at my job to use the man command but wanted the answer now, and this site usually gets the answers to my simple questions quickly. Thanks for the info.
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
info2man
INFO2MAN(1) General Commands Manual INFO2MAN(1)
NAME
info2man - generate man pages from info documents
SYNOPSIS
info2man info-file
DESCRIPTION
info2man converts a GNU info file to a man page. It first generates a POD (Plain Old Documentation) file using info2pod(1), then converts
this to a man page using pod2man(1).
info-file should be the full path to the info file (probably in /usr/share/info or similar).
OPTIONS
None.
NOTES
The style of info documentation and man pages differs considerably. Info documentation is generally written as a book, making full use of
chapters, hyperlinks, footnotes, and the like. By contrast, man pages are often intended as something closer to a reference card.
That said, many people prefer the interface used to view man pages (a normal pager) to the available info browsers. This program will con-
vert the form, but not the content; don't expect it to possess the artificial intelligence necessary to turn a lengthy interconnected info
file into a man page that is a model of conciseness!
AUTHOR
Cameron Simpson <cs@zip.com.au> wrote info2man.
Colin Watson <cjwatson@debian.org> wrote this manual page.
SEE ALSO
info2pod(1), pod2man(1).
INFO2MAN(1)