Hello Lewis! "J. Lewis Muir" writes: > Hello, NetBSD Users! > > On NetBSD 6 (stable branch), what is the right way to view > /usr/share/doc/psd/12.make/tutorial.ms? > > I tried the following: > > $ nroff -ms /usr/share/doc/psd/12.make/tutorial.ms >
Yes, that's the right way to view it! > That mostly works, but it produces the following warnings: > > /usr/share/doc/psd/12.make/tutorial.ms:200: warning: macro `Ix' not defined > /usr/share/doc/psd/12.make/tutorial.ms:203: warning: can't find font `C' > I think that Christos fixed the former via -r1.12 of src/usr.bin/make/PSD.doc/tutorial.ms . > It also renders some lines with the word "NOT" in the left margin like > this: > > This tutorial is divided into three main sections corre- > NOTsponding to basic, intermediate and advanced PMake usage. If > you already know Make well, you will only need to skim chap- > > Thanks! > [...] Ouch! I have read it some months ago but printing the PostScript version on dead trees I have not noticed that. However, I can confirm that also on NetBSD-current the `NOTE' is still problematic for the text version available in `/usr/share/doc/reference/ref1/make/make.txt'. Unfortunately my roff-fu is pretty limited. I think that at least `.po +.3i' in tutorial.ms:156 should be bumped to `.po +.5i' (or something like that) to properly accomodate the `NOTE' on the left and then the NOTE should be adjust in order to have the text version right (but I have no idea on how to do it). Anyone more experienced with roff(7)/ms(7) can please give it a look? Thanks for pointing that out Lewis!