man pages improvement
t_ziel
t_ziel at wp.pl
Sun Sep 2 22:44:03 UTC 2007
Hello
Is it possible to improve FreeBSD's man pages usability by removing
white background? Some man pages have large chunks of text with
background -- for example in a man pkg_add there is:
---begin of example--
Since the pkg_add command may execute scripts or programs contained
within a package file, your system may be susceptible to ``trojan
horses'' or other subtle attacks from miscreants who create dangerous
package files.
You are advised to verify the competence and identity of those who pro-
vide installable package files. For extra protection, use the -M flag to
extract the package file, and inspect its contents and scripts to ensure
it poses no danger to your system's integrity. Pay particular attention
to any +INSTALL, +POST-INSTALL, +DEINSTALL, +POST-DEINSTALL, +REQUIRE or
+MTREE_DIRS files, and inspect the +CONTENTS file for @cwd, @mode (check
for setuid), @dirrm, @exec, and @unexec directives, and/or use the
pkg_info(1) command to examine the package file.
---end of example---
This part of pkg_add man page is hard to read. It would be useful to
remove white background and replace it with plain white text (without
changing its color; preserving very light white hue).
For reference you can see for example:
http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/linux/RHL-7-Manual/getting-started-guide/figs/basics/man.gif
This man page has not a such white background, only plain text and is
very easy to read and friendly for eyes. I also recommend to see
OpenBSD's man pages -- very aesthetic and easy to read.
--
regards
t_ziel
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