Convert 2 (Man Page) to TEXINFO
Convert 2 (Man Page) documents to TEXINFO format, edit and optimize documents online and free.
A 2 file extension refers to a Unix manual page (man page) that documents a specific system call. These files are part of the Section 2 of the Unix manual, which is dedicated to system calls. Each 2 file is named after the system call it describes, such as "link.2" for the "link" system call. These files are intended to be viewed using the "man" utility in Unix-based systems. Historically, they have been a fundamental part of Unix documentation, providing detailed information on how to use system calls, their return values, possible errors, and related manual pages.
The Texinfo is a documentation format developed by the GNU Project, created by Richard Stallman and Bob Chassell. It uses plain text files with @-commands to generate both online and printed documentation from a single source. Texinfo files, with the TEXI extension, support various output formats like HTML, PDF, and Info. This system simplifies maintaining consistent documentation across multiple formats.
Choose the 2 (Man Page) document you wish to convert.
To customize 2 (Man Page) to TEXINFO conversion, use the available tools before clicking the Convert button.
After the convert is complete, click on the Download button to get your TEXINFO document.
To change 2 format to TEXINFO, upload your 2 file to proceed to the preview page. Use any available tools if you want to edit and manipulate your 2 file. Click on the convert button and wait for the convert to complete. Download the converted TEXINFO file afterward.
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