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Date:      Thu, 10 Jan 2013 14:03:30 -0500
From:      Daniel Staal <DStaal@usa.net>
To:        questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Reading the handbook from console
Message-ID:  <92D98C8BEE6DEE8BBFCB0D20@[192.168.1.50]>
In-Reply-To: <CAJfyLwf3Mr_ijPqYY7xf4=F22X76iZUgq%2B8OfatBVEtVtkZvRg@mail.gmail.com>
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--As of January 10, 2013 12:37:06 PM -0600, Scott Eberl is alleged to have 
said:

> I went ahead and installed the FreeBSD handbook onto my system and I was
> able to find it on disk per the motd notes but I'm wondering if there is a
> preferred method for reading these since they are in html format. I tried
> w3m and lynx and it looks like they are both not installed. Is there
> something i'm missing for reading these or do I just need to install a cli
> browser?

--As for the rest, it is mine.

You'd need to install a cli browser, for the standard install.  (Or a PDF 
viewer, IIRC.)

You can go back and change your options for the handbook port if you want 
as well - one of the other options is to install it in plain text format, 
either as well or instead.  (Other formats there are options for include 
PDF, Postscript, and a couple of HTML options.)

Daniel T. Staal

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