With the man pages for sz/rz that came with minicom, I get the following results: (results for rz are identical)
$ man sz man: ignoring unknown preprocessor `R' man: ignoring unknown preprocessor `v' man: ignoring unknown preprocessor `i' man: ignoring unknown preprocessor `s' man: ignoring unknown preprocessor `i' man: ignoring unknown preprocessor `o' man: ignoring unknown preprocessor `n' man: ignoring unknown preprocessor ` ' man: ignoring unknown preprocessor `L' man: ignoring unknown preprocessor `v' man: ignoring unknown preprocessor `l' man: ignoring unknown preprocessor ` ' .nr0C0.cp0.ds10.cp0.lf60 .nr0C0.cp0.ds10.nr0sfont1.ft.nr0spfont1.ftI.nr0ssize10z.nr0w285M.nr0h20.nr0d20.nr0w2+576.nr0h20>?0.nr0d20-0>?0.ft1.ft1.nrMK0.ds0sfont\n[.f]'\n[.f]'\n[.s]z'\n[.s]z'.ds0rfont]].as10.nr0C0.cp0.ds10.cp0.lf60.if!r0x.nr0x0.if!0.if0>85M.as10.if!0.if0>35M.as10.ne0u-85M>?0+(0u-35M>?0).lf7.cp0.lf8 (the correct man page follows on page 2) If I format the man page manually with nroff -man /usr/man/man1/sz.1 | & less then everything works fine. Brian ( [EMAIL PROTECTED] ) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- In theory, theory and practice are the same. In practice, they're not.