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Bug 134377
groff-1.19.1 CJK patch
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My man.conf (a working sample)
man.conf (text/plain), 4.72 KB, created by
hiyuh
on 2006-06-27 05:12:14 UTC
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My man.conf (a working sample)
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># ># Generated automatically from man.conf.in by the ># configure script. ># ># man.conf from man-1.6d ># ># For more information about this file, see the man pages man(1) ># and man.conf(5). ># ># This file is read by man to configure the default manpath (also used ># when MANPATH contains an empty substring), to find out where the cat ># pages corresponding to given man pages should be stored, ># and to map each PATH element to a manpath element. ># It may also record the pathname of the man binary. [This is unused.] ># The format is: ># ># MANBIN pathname ># MANPATH manpath_element [corresponding_catdir] ># MANPATH_MAP path_element manpath_element ># ># If no catdir is given, it is assumed to be equal to the mandir ># (so that this dir has both man1 etc. and cat1 etc. subdirs). ># This is the traditional Unix setup. ># Certain versions of the FSSTND recommend putting formatted versions ># of /usr/.../man/manx/page.x into /var/catman/.../catx/page.x. ># The keyword FSSTND will cause this behaviour. ># Certain versions of the FHS recommend putting formatted versions of ># /usr/.../share/man/[locale/]manx/page.x into ># /var/cache/man/.../[locale/]catx/page.x. ># The keyword FHS will cause this behaviour (and overrides FSSTND). ># Explicitly given catdirs override. ># ># FSSTND >FHS ># ># This file is also read by man in order to find how to call nroff, less, etc., ># and to determine the correspondence between extensions and decompressors. ># ># MANBIN /usr/local/bin/man ># ># Every automatically generated MANPATH includes these fields ># >MANPATH /usr/share/man >MANPATH /usr/local/share/man >MANPATH /usr/X11R6/man >MANPATH /usr/local/man >MANPATH /usr/man ># ># Uncomment if you want to include one of these by default ># ># MANPATH /opt/*/man ># MANPATH /usr/lib/*/man ># MANPATH /usr/share/*/man ># MANPATH /usr/kerberos/man ># ># Set up PATH to MANPATH mapping ># ># If people ask for "man foo" and have "/dir/bin/foo" in their PATH ># and the docs are found in "/dir/man", then no mapping is required. ># ># The below mappings are superfluous when the right hand side is ># in the mandatory manpath already, but will keep man from statting ># lots of other nearby files and directories. ># >MANPATH_MAP /bin /usr/share/man >MANPATH_MAP /sbin /usr/share/man >MANPATH_MAP /usr/bin /usr/share/man >MANPATH_MAP /usr/sbin /usr/share/man >MANPATH_MAP /usr/local/bin /usr/local/share/man >MANPATH_MAP /usr/local/sbin /usr/local/share/man >MANPATH_MAP /usr/X11R6/bin /usr/X11R6/man >MANPATH_MAP /usr/bin/X11 /usr/X11R6/man >MANPATH_MAP /usr/bin/mh /usr/share/man ># ># NOAUTOPATH keeps man from automatically adding directories that look like ># manual page directories to the path. ># >#NOAUTOPATH ># ># NOCACHE keeps man from creating cache pages ("cat pages") ># (generally one enables/disable cat page creation by creating/deleting ># the directory they would live in - man never does mkdir) ># >#NOCACHE ># ># Useful paths - note that COL should not be defined when ># NROFF is defined as "groff -Tascii" or "groff -Tlatin1"; ># not only is it superfluous, but it actually damages the output. ># For use with utf-8, NROFF should be "nroff -mandoc" without -T option. ># (Maybe - but today I need -Tlatin1 to prevent double conversion to utf8.) ># ># If you have a new troff (version 1.18.1?) and its colored output ># causes problems, add the -c option to TROFF, NROFF, JNROFF. ># >#TROFF /usr/bin/groff -Tps -mandoc >#NROFF /usr/bin/nroff -Tascii -c -mandoc >#JNROFF /usr/bin/groff -Tnippon -mandocj >TROFF /usr/bin/groff -Tps -mandoc -c >NROFF /usr/bin/nroff -Tlatin1 -mandoc -c >JNROFF LANG="ja_JP.EUC-JP" LC_ALL="ja_JP.EUC-JP" /usr/bin/groff -Tnippon -mandocj -c >EQN /usr/bin/geqn -Tps >NEQN /usr/bin/geqn -Tlatin1 >JNEQN /usr/bin/geqn -Tnippon >TBL /usr/bin/gtbl ># COL /usr/bin/col >REFER /usr/bin/refer >PIC /usr/bin/pic >VGRIND >GRAP >#PAGER /usr/bin/less -is >#BROWSER /usr/bin/less -is >PAGER /usr/bin/lv -Ou8 -c >BROWSER /usr/bin/lv -Ou8 -c >HTMLPAGER /bin/cat >CAT /bin/cat ># ># The command "man -a xyzzy" will show all man pages for xyzzy. ># When CMP is defined man will try to avoid showing the same ># text twice. (But compressed pages compare unequal.) ># >CMP /usr/bin/cmp -s ># ># Compress cat pages ># >COMPRESS /bin/bzip2 >COMPRESS_EXT .bz2 ># ># Default manual sections (and order) to search if -S is not specified ># and the MANSECT environment variable is not set. ># >MANSECT 1:1p:8:2:3:3p:4:5:6:7:9:0p:tcl:n:l:p:o:1x:2x:3x:4x:5x:6x:7x:8x ># ># Default options to use when man is invoked without options ># This is mainly for the benefit of those that think -a should be the default ># Note that some systems have /usr/man/allman, causing pages to be shown twice. ># >#MANDEFOPTIONS -a ># ># Decompress with given decompressor when input file has given extension ># The command given must act as a filter. ># >.gz /bin/gunzip -c >.bz2 /bin/bzip2 -c -d >.z >.Z /bin/zcat >.F >.Y
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