Quoting Thorsten Haude <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Hi, > > * Jörg Fischer wrote (2008-01-17 23:46): > >Thorsten Haude wrote: > >> >formatting information, so one should call "man -Tlatin1 " for > >> >instance. > >> > >> The simple coloring done right now works just by putting stuff marked > >> using backspaces in rangesets and color these. > > > >Yes, but notice the naked "man " call doesn't produce this \b > >formatting, so there was nothing to color. One must ensure to get the > >\b's in the output, else one sees nothing more than one sees with > >"man ..." followed by Ctrl+KP Enter. Surprise effect. > > It works here as you found it, without -Tanything , don't know why. It's the output of the nroff/troff that counts; you need to target a teletype terminal or something. If your man pages are preprocessed (read from catman) you may need to force the reformatting. There may be environment variable issues too (eg man may want to output using ANSI escape sequences rather than the old backspace stuff).
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