Is it possible to print out the aptitude manual [aptitude~>help~>user's manual] in ubuntu or debian. I just find it a pain trying to take in reading .txt just from a screen. I've got aptitude(8) from man aptitude in terminal. I was hoping it might have been transferred to a pdf somewhere.
thx james
On Wednesday 28 May 2008 11:29:48 James Freer wrote:
Is it possible to print out the aptitude manual [aptitude~>help~>user's manual] in ubuntu or debian. I just find it a pain trying to take in reading .txt just from a screen. I've got aptitude(8) from man aptitude in terminal. I was hoping it might have been transferred to a pdf somewhere.
Man pages are often available in HTML format on the Web. For example, Googling for aptitude man page gave this:
http://www.annodex.net/cgi-bin/man/man2html?aptitude+8
Personally, I would stick with screen reading, though. Once you've printed it you'll inevitably find that you don't need it after a few hours.
Also, I, for one, wouldn't have any objections to you asking questions about aptitude (or other related stuff) here :-)
Cheers, Richard
2008/5/28 Richard Lewis richardlewis@fastmail.co.uk:
On Wednesday 28 May 2008 11:29:48 James Freer wrote:
Is it possible to print out the aptitude manual [aptitude~>help~>user's manual] in ubuntu or debian. I just find it a pain trying to take in reading .txt just from a screen. I've got aptitude(8) from man aptitude in terminal. I was hoping it might have been transferred to a pdf somewhere.
Man pages are often available in HTML format on the Web. For example, Googling for aptitude man page gave this:
http://www.annodex.net/cgi-bin/man/man2html?aptitude+8
Personally, I would stick with screen reading, though. Once you've printed it you'll inevitably find that you don't need it after a few hours.
Also, I, for one, wouldn't have any objections to you asking questions about aptitude (or other related stuff) here :-)
Cheers, Richard
Thanks for that link but that is the terminal~> man aptitude(8) one which i've got. I think i'll just have to screen read... i like a bit of bedtime reading! Before asking questions i like to find out as much as i can - i've had one or two RTFM. Which is a bit ignorant when you want to find out something but are unsure where to go.
james
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Thanks for that link but that is the terminal~> man aptitude(8) one which i've got. I think i'll just have to screen read... i like a bit of bedtime reading! Before asking questions i like to find out as much as i can - i've had one or two RTFM. Which is a bit ignorant when you want to find out something but are unsure where to go.
If you can read the file as .txt, then you can import it (copy/paste?) into something like OpenOffice, then edit it to your satisfaction, surely?
Hi,
On Wed, 28 May 2008, James Freer wrote:
Is it possible to print out the aptitude manual [aptitude~>help~>user's manual] in ubuntu or debian. I just find it a pain trying to take in reading .txt just from a screen. I've got aptitude(8) from man aptitude in terminal. I was hoping it might have been transferred to a pdf somewhere.
I dont know if Gnome is as advanced as KDE, Gnome might have a feature like this so you'd have to do your own investigating. But in case this will help, or give you ideas as to where to look for solutions:
You need: the man kioslave to be installed
It's part of KDE proper, but dont know if you have it as *buntu seems to split KDE.
In Konqueror's address bar, you'd type (for eg.) man:/bash and Konqueror will give you a nice pretty page that you can scroll and print.
Hope that helps or gives you further avenues in your quest.
Srdjan
On Sun, 1 Jun 2008 11:15:34 +0100 (BST) Srdjan Todorovic todorovic.s@googlemail.com allegedly wrote:
In Konqueror's address bar, you'd type (for eg.) man:/bash and Konqueror will give you a nice pretty page that you can scroll and print.
Actually man can print quite easily. Try "man -t aptitude | lpr". This will format the output and pipe to your default printer.
Mick
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2008/6/1 mbm mbm@rlogin.net:
On Sun, 1 Jun 2008 11:15:34 +0100 (BST) Srdjan Todorovic todorovic.s@googlemail.com allegedly wrote:
In Konqueror's address bar, you'd type (for eg.) man:/bash and Konqueror will give you a nice pretty page that you can scroll and print.
Actually man can print quite easily. Try "man -t aptitude | lpr". This will format the output and pipe to your default printer.
Mick
Thanks Mick but printing out the apt(8) manual is fine. Printing out the manual in aptitude itself is a different matter - it is this that i wnated to print out as it has much more info than apt(8).
james
On Wed, 28 May 2008, James Freer wrote:
Is it possible to print out the aptitude manual [aptitude~>help~>user's manual] in ubuntu or debian. [...]
I think that's the same as the file /usr/share/doc/aptitude/README which should print fairly simply.
Hope that helps,
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MJ Ray wrote:
On Wed, 28 May 2008, James Freer wrote:
Is it possible to print out the aptitude manual [aptitude~>help~>user's manual] in ubuntu or debian. [...]
I think that's the same as the file /usr/share/doc/aptitude/README which should print fairly simply.
Hope that helps,
Would this be of any use, perhaps?
http://algebraicthunk.net/~dburrows/projects/aptitude/doc/en/
2008/6/2 Steve steveyisatard@gmail.com:
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MJ Ray wrote:
On Wed, 28 May 2008, James Freer wrote:
Is it possible to print out the aptitude manual [aptitude~>help~>user's manual] in ubuntu or debian. [...]
I think that's the same as the file /usr/share/doc/aptitude/README which should print fairly simply.
Hope that helps,
Would this be of any use, perhaps?
http://algebraicthunk.net/~dburrows/projects/aptitude/doc/en/
Thanks MJR and Steve
Both of those will print. the /usr/share/doc/aptitude/README i thought was somewhere but couldn't find it.
james