> On Thu, Sep 26, 2013 at 05:55:52PM -0400, Federico Lucifredi wrote:
>> On Sep 26, 2013, at 4:32 AM, Colin Watson wrote:
>>> Or use man-db instead, which is much smarter about character encodings
>>> and handles your situation out of the box with no configuration
>>> required; I just tested it t
Am Fri, 27 Sep 2013 10:20:29 -0400
schrieb Peter Schaffter :
> On Fri, Sep 27, 2013, Ralph Corderoy wrote:
> > Hi Marcel,
> >
> > > With -ms pic-diagrams are centered horizontaly on the page. Is
> > > there a way to achieve this behavior with -mom?
> >
> > If mom doesn't supply .PS and .PE defi
On Fri, Sep 27, 2013, Ralph Corderoy wrote:
> Hi Marcel,
>
> > With -ms pic-diagrams are centered horizontaly on the page. Is there
> > a way to achieve this behavior with -mom?
>
> If mom doesn't supply .PS and .PE definitions, have you tried adding
> -mpic to get its simple ones? groff_tmac(5
Op 27-9-2013 11:30, Colin Watson schreef:
On Thu, Sep 26, 2013 at 09:58:04PM +0200, Erwin Waterlander wrote:
I'm curious to know how man-db determines the encoding of the man
page. I cannot find that information. Would you like to explain how
man-db does the encoding detecion?
Certainly. man-d
Hi Marcel,
> With -ms pic-diagrams are centered horizontaly on the page. Is there
> a way to achieve this behavior with -mom?
If mom doesn't supply .PS and .PE definitions, have you tried adding
-mpic to get its simple ones? groff_tmac(5) mentions it.
Cheers, Ralph.
With -ms pic-diagrams are centered horizontaly on the page.
Is there a way to achieve this behavior with -mom?
Thanks
Marcel
On Thu, Sep 26, 2013 at 09:58:04PM +0200, Erwin Waterlander wrote:
> I'm curious to know how man-db determines the encoding of the man
> page. I cannot find that information. Would you like to explain how
> man-db does the encoding detecion?
Certainly. man-db contains a table of the typical legac
On Thu, Sep 26, 2013 at 05:55:52PM -0400, Federico Lucifredi wrote:
> On Sep 26, 2013, at 4:32 AM, Colin Watson wrote:
> > Or use man-db instead, which is much smarter about character encodings
> > and handles your situation out of the box with no configuration
> > required; I just tested it to co