Ah, yes, there are two competing `man' projects. Which one are you
using? I'm quite sure that you can get the same effect with probably
other means. In case you find it out please report it to the list so
I can update the docs.
This is the original BSD man started in 1987. OpenBSD
On Fri, Oct 14, 2005 at 10:52:14PM -0600, D. E. Evans wrote:
> This works with 'man groff | less -R'
On OpenBSD more is a hard link to less.
So it works with more -R too.
Read on.
> This doens't appear to work
Yes it does.
Put this in your .profile (I already sent you a message about this)
Werner,
On Sat, Oct 15, 2005 at 08:22:49AM +0200, Werner LEMBERG wrote:
> Ah, yes, there are two competing `man' projects. Which one are you
> using? I'm quite sure that you can get the same effect with probably
> other means. In case you find it out please report it to the list so
> I can upda
On Sat, Oct 15, 2005 at 05:38:43AM -0600, D. E. Evans wrote:
> This is the original BSD man started in 1987. OpenBSD is a
> continuation of NetBSD, a continuation of 386BSD, which is a
> branch of 4.3 BSD (and later 4.4 BSD Lite). With only a few
> exceptions, groff being one of them, most of the
On Sat, Oct 15, 2005 at 02:53:04PM -0400, Zvezdan Petkovic wrote:
>
> It does work. I use OpenBSD 3.7 every day for all my work.
> He has messed up something on his system.
>
Perhaps he didn't source his .profile/.bashrc after he changed
it.
jcs
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>> o If the environment variable GROFF_NO_SGR is set, SGR
>>output is disabled, reverting to the old behaviour.
>>
>> nor does this.
>
>Hmm, strange. This *must* work since it directly affects grotty.
>Are you sure that your man program doesn't use a hard-cod
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