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- From: chc@orion.ksc.nasa.gov (Charles Curley)
- Subject: Re: Xman on Interactive 3.0
- Message-ID: <1992Aug31.160917.12124@dale.ksc.nasa.gov>
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- Organization: Boeing Aerospace Operations, Inc., Kennedy Space Center, Florida
- References: <1992Aug26.220320.15060@awds.imsd.contel.com>
- Date: Mon, 31 Aug 1992 16:09:17 GMT
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- In article <1992Aug26.220320.15060@awds.imsd.contel.com> andy@awds.imsd.contel.com (Andy Moskoff) writes:
- >
- >Hi,
- >
- >Does anyone know how I can tell Xman to look for groff and NOT nroff on my
- >Interactive UNIX 3.0? Interactive, in there infinite wisdom doesn't offer
- >the Documentor's Workbench, so I've installed groff-1.05. However, Xman
- >doesn't look for groff, but nroff. Is there a way around this? I've already
- >groffed and/or decompressed all my man pages for Xman to use, but I would
- >rather have the man pages still left in pre-groffed format (i.e., with the
- >macros). Better yet how about modifying Xman to decompress and THEN groff
- >the man pages? If anyone has any suggestions, please respond by e-mail.
- >
- >
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- >(818) 706-5312 |
- >Andy Moskoff |
-
- If you don't find a way to do this, you could create a script called
- "nroff" and have it call "groff -Tascii $*" inside.
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