On Tue, May 06, 2008 at 09:17:53PM -0500, Kevin Buhr wrote: > "Douglas A. Tutty" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > wrong. Lang=C. I don't have any locales installed. This is regular > > stock VT (no fonts, etc). > > Well, let's put it this way. Create a text file named "test.1" > containing the following: > > .TH TEST "1" > .SH NAME > test \- it's elementary > > Now, run "man -l test.1". Does your fontless, stock VT show an ASCII > apostrophe or a little block? >
ASCII apostrophy. Both on stock VT with TERM=linux, and on my VT520 with TERM=vt220. > If it shows an ASCII apostrophe, I would be grateful if you could send > me the name of a stock Debian manpage that shows a block instead of an > apostrophe (preferably with its owning package name and version, if > you aren't using plain Etch). I would very much like to track down > the problem and file bug reports on the offending manpages. I'll keep this email and send you any I find. What about man aptitude? Under Command Line Options, the first line, I see: ... begin with a hyphen ("\fB-\fR") And, under "The following actions are available", each heading has the same thing, e.g.: \fBinstall\fR I assume that these are for bolding, yet the normal bold things like NAME in your example, and COMMAND-LINE ACTIONS in this man page are bold. the \fB and \fR are quite distracting to read. Here's my env: SHELL=/bin/bash TERM=linux TMPDIR=/tmp/user/1000 HUSHLOGIN=FALSE USER=dtutty MAIL=/home/dtutty/Maildir PATH=/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/games PWD=/home/dtutty EDITOR=/usr/bin/vi LANG=C DIALOGRC=/etc/dialogrc.colour HISTCONTROL=erasedups SHLVL=1 HOME=/home/dtutty TMP=/tmp/user/1000 LOGNAME=dtutty LESSOPEN=| /usr/bin/lesspipe %s LESSCLOSE=/usr/bin/lesspipe %s %s _=/usr/bin/env Thanks, Doug. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]