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08-15-2002 12:55 AM
08-15-2002 12:55 AM
nroff
Hi all,
i created my own man page, but i have strange characters in my page like: "^[9".
My source for nroff looks like:
.TH remove_user.sh 1 "15 August 2002"
.SH NAME
remove_user.sh \- Remove User from UNIX,Oracle
.SH SYNOPSIS
\fBremove_user.sh\fP < username >
.SH DESCRIPTION
\fBremove_user.sh\fP loescht den angegebenen Benutzer aus der \fB/etc/passwd\fP,
loescht das Home-Verzeichnis und entfernt den passenden Eintrag aus der \fB$BSE
/lib/ora/ora_users\fP.
! Man muss als root angemeldet sein. !
.SS OPTIONS
.TP
\fBnone\fP
so where is my fault?
Thanks in advance.
HM
i created my own man page, but i have strange characters in my page like: "^[9".
My source for nroff looks like:
.TH remove_user.sh 1 "15 August 2002"
.SH NAME
remove_user.sh \- Remove User from UNIX,Oracle
.SH SYNOPSIS
\fBremove_user.sh\fP < username >
.SH DESCRIPTION
\fBremove_user.sh\fP loescht den angegebenen Benutzer aus der \fB/etc/passwd\fP,
loescht das Home-Verzeichnis und entfernt den passenden Eintrag aus der \fB$BSE
/lib/ora/ora_users\fP.
! Man muss als root angemeldet sein. !
.SS OPTIONS
.TP
\fBnone\fP
so where is my fault?
Thanks in advance.
HM
HM
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08-15-2002 01:08 AM
08-15-2002 01:08 AM
Re: nroff
It's not in nroff, it's in your output device definition. use 'untic xterm' if you are formatting for xterm to see if there is a \e9 sequence. Same for whatever other device you use.
Consider the GNU groff package (which also brings a modern nroff) to be able to format your man pages to PostScript, which works great on PS printers and/or ghostview/gv
Consider the GNU groff package (which also brings a modern nroff) to be able to format your man pages to PostScript, which works great on PS printers and/or ghostview/gv
Enjoy, Have FUN! H.Merijn
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08-15-2002 02:15 AM
08-15-2002 02:15 AM
Re: nroff
I do not know if your manual page (source) is *exactly* what you have posted, but in what you have posted, there are strange f-*like* characters between the "\" and "B" c.q. "P". They are probably non-ASCII characters which should not be there.
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