ut of NetBSD's
pkgsrc system (pkgsrc-2005Q1).
I just updated my pkgsrc to 2005Q2, but I haven't started updating pkgs
yet, I do see that there's a newer version of gnu-ghostscript (8.15) and
a NetBSD patch-level newer on groff (1.19nb3 vs nb2).
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th a '\'.
$ type -a ls
ls is aliased to `/usr/local/bin/gls --color'
ls is /bin/ls
$ ls # calls the aliased one
vs
$ \ls # calls /bin/ls w/o options
But boy, is this some topic drift, so I'll cut it off here. =)
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r Win32, I've found that Foxit PDF Reader is much,
much faster than Adobe's own acroread:
http://www.foxitsoftware.com/
Under *nix, dunno, I just use the slow Adobe product :-/
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On Sun, Oct 23, 2005 at 03:57:28PM +0300, Greg 'groggy' Lehey wrote:
> On Friday, 21 October 2005 at 10:57:26 -0500, Michael Parson wrote:
>> On Fri, Oct 21, 2005 at 10:15:57AM +0300, Greg 'groggy' Lehey wrote:
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>>> The real
ered output yet,
just noticing that diff -c shows a lot of differences, similar to what
I see when I run the same tests on my NetBSD box, which does set the
/PageSize correctly.
I'll grab a new groff out of darwinports and see if it does a better
job.
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> Michael Parson wrote:
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>> I just checked my 10.4.6 install and the shipped version of groff is
>> 1.19.1 and it does default to A4 paper size. Specifying -
>> dpaper=letter
>> on the command line
a decent EPS from Visio.
I found a reference to 'flo - a flowchart preprocessor for pic'
But only a reference, from 1989, no URLs, source code, anything. :-/
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cal ability, or have a browser installed, even one as simple as
lynx.
When I run man(1), I want formatted ascii paged with less, I could even
do without the bold text. =)
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groff for any other purpose, the packages "groff", "groff-doc",
"groff-perl", and "groff-X11" have to be installed. Annoying, but
there it is.
"dnf provides */pic.ps*" tells me that this should be provided by the
"groff-doc" RPM.
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tead of 3 pages of my more recent work history.
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