Il 14/07/2010 6.50, Charles Plessy ha scritto:
Does anybody know how a more convenient to display a
manpage the same way as users will get it by using ‘man’ ?
groff -T ascii -man manpage
zcat /usr/share/man/manX/XXX | groff -T ascii -m man
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: :' : Luca Falavigna
14.07.2010 09:01, Russ Allbery wrote:
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You can just run man directly on the *roff file, but if you want to stick
with the zcat pipeline, just add the -t flag to nroff to say to run the
output through the tbl preprocessor first.
This is the most close of all suggestions. But even closer is:
On Wed, Jul 14, 2010 at 08:57:12AM +0200, Luca Falavigna wrote:
Il 14/07/2010 6.50, Charles Plessy ha scritto:
Does anybody know how a more convenient to display a
manpage the same way as users will get it by using ‘man’ ?
groff -T ascii -man manpage
zcat /usr/share/man/manX/XXX | groff
14.07.2010 13:14, Roger Leigh wrote:
On Wed, Jul 14, 2010 at 08:57:12AM +0200, Luca Falavigna wrote:
Il 14/07/2010 6.50, Charles Plessy ha scritto:
Does anybody know how a more convenient to display a
manpage the same way as users will get it by using ‘man’ ?
groff -T ascii -man manpage
Hi Charles,
On Wednesday 14 July 2010 06:50:57 Charles Plessy wrote:
Dear all,
before updating a package, I wanted to look at the new upstream manpage,
but realised that ‘nroff -man’ does not produce the same output as ‘man’
itself. Let's take the example of samtools(1) from the samtools
Am Mittwoch, den 14.07.2010, 15:48 +0200 schrieb Manuel A. Fernandez
Montecelo:
On Wednesday 14 July 2010 06:50:57 Charles Plessy wrote:
[..]
The workaround I found was to copy the new manpage in /tmp/man/man1, and
call ‘man -M /tmp/man samtools’. Does anybody know how a more convenient
to
Charles Plessy ple...@debian.org writes:
before updating a package, I wanted to look at the new upstream manpage,
but realised that ‘nroff -man’ does not produce the same output as ‘man’
itself. Let's take the example of samtools(1) from the samtools
package.
With ‘man samtools’, users can
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