To my surprise, I'm learning from this discussion that win consoles can't display the formats necessary for manpages (bold, italics ,...), but this workaround of opening a browser-window doesn't seem to be much within CLI philosophy nor fast...
So what about installing lynx or w3m on windows to display html?
PS: Sorry for my Win-ignorance, but I have to admit I'm never running into these kinds of problems .... one of the benefits of using emacs on each OS-plattform...
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agreed, thats why I think that text browsers are a good compromise.
DESCRIPTION
w3m is a World Wide Web (WWW) text based client. It has English and
Japanese help files and an option menu and can be configured to use
either language. It will display hypertext markup language (HTML) docu‐
ments containing links to files residing on the local system, as well
as files residing on remote systems. It can display HTML tables and
frames. In addition, it can be used as a "pager" in much the same man‐
ner as "more" or "less". Current versions of w3m run on Unix (Solaris,
SunOS, HP-UX, Linux, FreeBSD, and EWS4800) and on Microsoft Windows
9x/NT.
And a "real" browser could be optionally used.
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