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Re: x11-users digest, Vol 1 #38 - 17 msgs
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Re: x11-users digest, Vol 1 #38 - 17 msgs


  • Subject: Re: x11-users digest, Vol 1 #38 - 17 msgs
  • From: Ernst Mulder <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 14 Jan 2003 19:17:16 +0100

Yes.

My .tcshrc contains the following line to solve this:

    setenv MANPATH `manpath -q`

Also add the following line:

    setenv GROFF_TYPESETTER ascii

Unless your brain has a built-in postscript interpreter.

Ernst.

> xman doesn't work.  It looks for man pages by first searching MANPATH
> if it's there, /usr/man if it's there, and /etc/man.conf if it's there.
> However, on OS X, MANPATH isn't normally defined by any shell scripts,
> /usr/man doesn't exist, and /etc/man.conf doesn't exist (although the
> directory /etc/manpath.config does exist).  The best solution I can
> think of is to create my own ~/.xinitrc and define MANPATH before
> launching quartz-wm.  But I'm open to other ideas.  Thoughts?
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