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Reading Man Pages From the Shell
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- Subject: Reading Man Pages From the Shell
- From: "Rich Caloggero" <rjc@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 12 May 2001 22:00:54 -0400
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I've been trying to read man pages so I can figure out this keymap stuff.
I'm dialing in from home so don't have emacs, just a shell from windows
teraterm (a great little windows free emulator). In any case, when I read
man pages, every so ofter I get symbols (part of the font) which jfw reads
as "inverted exclamation". Are these some sort of fancy hyphen or something?
They seem to appear where nroff may have generated a hyphen. Even if I play
with environment vars for man like MANWIDTH, the problem still persists. Is
there a way to turn of hyphenation? Has anyone encountered this before?
Rich
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