Hi Oliver,
At 2023-12-28T22:59:08+0100, Oliver Corff wrote:
> Hi Branden,
>
> how can we inform the manpage maintainer for man(1) that groff has
> evolved beyond 1.17?
He knows. When he next does a release, and that release percolates into
the distribution you use, you may get a pleasant surpri
Hi Branden,
how can we inform the manpage maintainer for man(1) that groff has
evolved beyond 1.17?
On my system (a quite fresh installation of Fedora 39)
$ man man
states for the option -T[device]: "Examples (provided with Groff-1.17)
include dvi, latin1, ps, utf8, X75 and X100."
Hey, there
At 2023-12-28T21:47:34+, Tim Landscheidt wrote:
> It should be possible to produce different output depending
> on the n or t condition.
groff's soelim(1) page does that.
https://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/groff.git/tree/src/preproc/soelim/soelim.1.man?h=1.23.0#n249
Regards,
Branden
signatu
Lennart Jablonka wrote:
>>It would be very nice to add raw ASCII/UTF art to manpages. That would
>>make manpages very expressive, as package maintainers will be able to
>>add ASCII/UTF diagrams and/or art. Imagine your manpage showing you a
>>colored text chart, logo, and what not. Groff would ad
aackmann writes:
It would be very nice to add raw ASCII/UTF art to manpages. That
would
make manpages very expressive, as package maintainers will be
able to
add ASCII/UTF diagrams and/or art.
There are already man pages doing that, e.g. ffmpeg(1):
https://manpages.debian.org/bookworm
Quoth aackmann:
It would be very nice to add raw ASCII/UTF art to manpages. That would
make manpages very expressive, as package maintainers will be able to
add ASCII/UTF diagrams and/or art. Imagine your manpage showing you a
colored text chart, logo, and what not. Groff would add \e[0m to
begin
Quoth holger.herrl...@posteo.de:
echo ä | gpic | hexStream
0x2e 0x69 0x66 0x20 0x21 0x64 0x50 0x53 | .if !dPS
0x20 0x2e 0x64 0x73 0x20 0x50 0x53 0x0a | .ds PS.
0x2e 0x69 0x66 0x20 0x21 0x64 0x50 0x45 | .if !dPE
0x20 0x2e 0x64 0x73 0x20 0x50 0x45 0x0a | .ds PE.
0x2e 0x6c 0x66 0x20 0x31 0x20
echo ä | gpic | hexStream
0x2e 0x69 0x66 0x20 0x21 0x64 0x50 0x53 | .if !dPS
0x20 0x2e 0x64 0x73 0x20 0x50 0x53 0x0a | .ds PS.
0x2e 0x69 0x66 0x20 0x21 0x64 0x50 0x45 | .if !dPE
0x20 0x2e 0x64 0x73 0x20 0x50 0x45 0x0a | .ds PE.
0x2e 0x6c 0x66 0x20 0x31 0x20 0x2d 0x0a | .lf 1 -.
0xc3 0xa4 0x
It would be very nice to add raw ASCII/UTF art to manpages. That would
make manpages very expressive, as package maintainers will be able to
add ASCII/UTF diagrams and/or art. Imagine your manpage showing you a
colored text chart, logo, and what not. Groff would add \e[0m to
beginning and end of ev
Unhappy news seen via Paul Eggert.
Its EOL date is kicked down the road to January 2027 now.
https://blogs.oracle.com/solaris/post/new-end-date-of-extended-support-for-oracle-solaris-10-and-113
I gripe because Solaris 10 is a highly non-POSIX, burdensome target to
support. I can only hope that
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