Example from "sensible-terminal(1)": .\" -*- nroff -*- .TH SENSIBLE-TERMINAL-EMULATOR 1 "28 Aug 2022" "Debian" .SH NAME sensible-terminal-emulator \- sensible terminal emulator
-.-. With "/usr/bin/man --version": man 2.11.2 Output from "env MANWIDTH=80 /usr/bin/man -l example": grotty:<standard input>:(<standard input>):9: warning: unrecognized X command 'sgr 0' ignored SENSIBLE-TERMINAL-EMULATOR(1General Commands ManuSENSIBLE-TERMINAL-EMULATOR(1) NAME sensible-terminal-emulator - sensible terminal emulator Debian 28 Aug 2022 SENSIBLE-TERMINAL-EMULATOR(1) -.-. The text "SENSIBLE-TERMINAL-EMULATOR" is output twice in the header, is once not enough and why? (Is this necessary(?))