On Wed, 16 Jan 2008 14:20:28 +0100
Joerg Fischer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> A.V.Kuznetsov wrote:
> 
> > Coloring (man -Tlatin1) restricts encoding of the man page.(?)
> 
> I only wanted to point out that somehow it must be ensured to get the
> backspace (\b) formattings into the output, otherwise the whole thing
> doesn't make much sense, since one can issue shell commands from an
> nedit editing window and receive the output right there.
> 
> > Some manuals are available in Russian or in other languages.
> 
> Sure, but Tutf-8 won't work with nedit.  I don't know much about the
> groff format, so I can't tell what to do for Russian manpages

I know. My point is

a) if man output is in text format (-T is not used), no rangesets
are needed.

b) if man output is in nroff format (-Tlatin1) man page encoding
is restricted by iso8859-1. If user want to see manual in 8bit encoding
differs from latin1 he cannot use colored output.

1) If coloring is added to the manViewer.nm, the macro must also provide
disabling of the coloring.
2) If coloring is not used, rengeset creating must be removed from the 
manViewer.nm
In any case manViwer.nm contained in "dotNedt" must be changed.

I think, the first is better.

Alexey
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