Mail Archives: cygwin/1997/01/07/14:04:10
In message <199701071952 DOT NAA17330 AT firefly DOT prairienet DOT org>, kunglao AT prairienet DOT o
rg writes:
>> You might be able to format man pages using groff, which is also
>> available at:
>>
>> http://www.itribe.net/virtunix/groff-1.10nt.zip
>>
>> I haven't tried this, but it should work, assuming the package
>> includes the standard filter macros ("an" for the "-man" option in
>> particular). For example, to display the man page for the 'du'
>> command you would type:
>>
>> groff -man c:\gnu-win32\man\man1\du.1
>>
>> (Adjust the path to du.1 to wherever it lives in your installation.)
>>
>
>that groff package only contains troff.exe. And all I could get it
>to say was that it couldn't find a "DESC" file. I installed it in
>/usr/local like the readme said... *shrug*
>
Sorry to have steered you wrong. Like I said, it was only a guess
since I haven't tried the package myself
Fortunately for me, I have access to (several flavors of) real Unix
machines, so reading man pages isn't a problem. And even then, I
generally prefer browsing the .info* files with Emacs (on NT or Unix)
whenever possible... :-)
Meanwhile, good luck in your continuing quest.
<ED>
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