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- From: frank@croton.nyo.dec.com (Frank Wortner)
- Newsgroups: comp.unix.ultrix
- Subject: Re: MANPATH?
- Message-ID: <4432@datum.nyo.dec.com>
- Date: 22 Jul 92 14:51:48 GMT
- References: <MCONLON.92Jul20225430@holly.stat.ufl.edu> <tgtcmv.711805535@rw5.urc.tue.nl>
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- In article <tgtcmv.711805535@rw5.urc.tue.nl>, tgtcmv@rw5.urc.tue.nl (Martien Verbruggen) writes:
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- |>We use PerlMan from Tom Christiansen. It supports MANPATH, and has a lot of
- |>other useful options. I didn't remember where to get it, so I asked archie:
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- |>forwiss.uni-passau.de /pub/doc/lang/perl/perlmanual.tar.Z 103783 Mar 2
- |>gatekeeper.3com.com /pub/appletalk-isis/perlman.920616 45168 Jun 18
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- Another location --- in fact the home of the PERL version of MAN --- is
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- convex.convex.com pub/perl/scripts/man.shar.Z
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- Try using it with GROFF. (pub/GNU/groff-1.05.tar.Z on gatekeeper.dec.com)
- The combination is lots of fun.
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- Frank
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