Mail Archives: cygwin/2004/11/22/21:53:58
----- Original Message -----
From: "Igor Pechtchanski" <pechtcha AT cs DOT nyu DOT edu>
To: "Raye Raskin" <rayer AT pobox DOT com>
Cc: <cygwin AT cygwin DOT com>
Sent: Monday, November 22, 2004 6:30 PM
Subject: Re: Manual page width is fixed and I'd like it not to be
> On Mon, 22 Nov 2004, Raye Raskin wrote:
>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Christopher Faylor" <cgf-no-personal-reply-please AT XXXXXX DOT XXX>
>> To: <cygwin AT XXXXXX DOT XXX>
>
> <http://cygwin.com/acronyms/#PCYMTNQREAIYR>. Thanks.
>
>> Sent: Monday, November 22, 2004 5:35 PM
>> Subject: Re: Manual page width is fixed and I'd like it not to be
>>
>> > On Mon, Nov 22, 2004 at 06:50:57PM -0500, Aaron Miller wrote:
>> > > Thanks for the pointer, and I'll ask on the cygwin-xfree list as well.
>> > > It's not really a query about xterm, though: using a shortcut that
>> > > starts bash in a standard Windows command-shell which is 100 columns
>> > > wide, if I ask for a manual page, I still get it formatted to eighty
>> > > columns. I mentioned xterms since that's what I prefer to use, but
>> > > it's not by any means a problem exclusive to those.
>> >
>> > Ok, you and three or four other people made this point after I blocked
>> > the subject here because I thought it was xterm specific.
>> >
>> > Instead, it isn't even cygwin-specific. All of my man pages are
>> > formatted to 80 columns on linux, too. If you think about how man
>> > works, where it caches the formatted output in a separate directory
>> > it is easy to see why that is the case.
>>
>> Dear Christopher,
>>
>> There has to be a better way than refusing emails just because
>> the word xterm is in the body of the message.
>>
>> I really don't like doing (granted, just a little) research and
>> replying to a problem in a effort to help out just to get it
>> moderated into the bit bucket because someone in power thinks
>> the subject taints the purity of the cygwin mailing list.
>>
>> Assuming this message isn't blocked as well, here is my reply
>> that was bounced earlier:
>>
>> According to the man man page, $MANWIDTH should address your
>> precise issue, but on my system setting $MANWIDTH has no effect.
>> I guess this makes it a bug. Either in the doc or the bin!
>
> Well, that's not a full bug report, since man uses a cached cat page if
> it's present. So, unless your system doesn't have the cat directories,
> you need to run "man -c" to force regeneration of cat pages. That said, I
> confirm that "MANWIDTH=20 man -c man" still produces an 80-column manpage.
> But then, hey, it doesn't work on Linux (RedHat 9) either. We must be
> misreading the man manpage. :-)
> Igor
I tried man on my SuSE 9.1 Linux and it (1) follows the size of the
xterm automatically and (2) follows the $MANWIDTH directive as well.
R
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