Re: 'man' shows escape sequences after updating to docbook_xsl 1.64.1-1

2003-12-30 Thread Thorsten Kampe
* Thorsten Kampe (2003-12-29 19:48 +0100) * Lynn Wilson (2003-12-23 19:40 +0100) It seems that a few months ago the man pages were showing the ESC[1m etc. escape sequences in a bash shell. The problem was quickly fixed. I downloaded docbook_xsl 1.64.1-1 yesterday and the problem is back. I

RE: 'man' shows escape sequences after updating to docbook_xsl 1.64.1-1

2003-12-30 Thread Ross Boulet
* Thorsten Kampe (2003-12-29 19:48 +0100) * Lynn Wilson (2003-12-23 19:40 +0100) It seems that a few months ago the man pages were showing the ESC[1m etc. escape sequences in a bash shell. The problem was quickly fixed. I downloaded docbook_xsl 1.64.1-1 yesterday and the problem

Re: 'man' shows escape sequences after updating to docbook_xsl 1.64.1-1

2003-12-29 Thread Thorsten Kampe
* Lynn Wilson (2003-12-23 19:40 +0100) It seems that a few months ago the man pages were showing the ESC[1m etc. escape sequences in a bash shell. The problem was quickly fixed. I downloaded docbook_xsl 1.64.1-1 yesterday and the problem is back. I also downloaded a few X-modules. One of

Re: 'man' shows escape sequences after updating to docbook_xsl 1.64.1-1

2003-12-29 Thread Larry Hall
At 01:48 PM 12/29/2003, Thorsten Kampe you wrote: * Lynn Wilson (2003-12-23 19:40 +0100) It seems that a few months ago the man pages were showing the ESC[1m etc. escape sequences in a bash shell. The problem was quickly fixed. I downloaded docbook_xsl 1.64.1-1 yesterday and the problem is

Re: 'man' shows escape sequences after updating to docbook_xsl 1.64.1-1

2003-12-29 Thread Thorsten Kampe
* Larry Hall (2003-12-29 20:18 +0100) At 01:48 PM 12/29/2003, Thorsten Kampe you wrote: * Lynn Wilson (2003-12-23 19:40 +0100) It seems that a few months ago the man pages were showing the ESC[1m etc. escape sequences in a bash shell. The problem was quickly fixed. I downloaded docbook_xsl