Emanuel Strobl wrote:
Since no-one had a sensible answer, why not try a version of original nroff from say 4.3BSD. Hunting around, I found this: http://www.tuhs.org/. Hopefully the most used macros will have stayed the same. You'd need to grab usr.src and I'm sure it would need some tweaking... depends just how much you care, I guess.<>In case of cat pages it does, but like I wrote I want to be able to add packages and read their man pages without having to involve any other machine. So there's no way arround a lean *roff...
--Alex
PS To whoever starting putting in freebsd-current as well as freebsd-questions, please don't do that. One list at a time...
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