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Re: FW: What goes where?
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Re: FW: What goes where?


  • Subject: Re: FW: What goes where?
  • From: Joe Davison <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 28 Feb 2003 22:52:39 -0600

On Friday, February 28, 2003, at 08:34 PM, Michhle Garoche wrote:

> Le samedi, 1 mars 2003, ` 03:33 Europe/Paris, Michhle Garoche a icrit :
>
>>
>> Le samedi, 1 mars 2003, ` 03:00 Europe/Paris, //aSaM// a icrit :
>>> Although everything in Xman is meaningless to me I really like the
>>> format. Is there a way I can make man pages appear with this kind of
>>> X interface?
>>
>> GROFF_TYPESETTER=latin1 in ~/Library/init/tcsh/environment.mine or
>> anywhere where it can be executed while running X11.

I put it in my .xinitrc

(Well, actually I  put  "ascii" instead of latin1, but I think I'll try
that.)

joe
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