Fabrizio Polacco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On Mon, Feb 07, 2000 at 01:17:58PM +0100, Carsten Leonhardt wrote:
> > I'm running groff with jless for at least a year on several systems > > without problems. > Interesting. > Did your users use extended chars or only english? Well, the two people that look at manpages on these systems read the english manpages. > I had a problem a couple of months ago, while testing Hungarian manpages > and found that switching from jless to less solved it. > But now it looks a gone problem. I took a look at the non-english manpages with "LANG" set accordingly and correct fonts. hu, pl, fi and it show just fine, the rest either didn't install, didn't show up at all (manpage displayed in english), or depended on my replacing groff with jgroff. > Do you feel that we can ask for jless to replace less? Hmm... I just saw something: I have "LANG=de_DE" and "LC_MESSAGES=C". If I use jless to view a file with non-ASCII ISO-8859-1 characters on the console, I see an "A" before each such char. In an xterm it's displayed correctly. Is it me, or is it a general problem? leo

