On Thu, 17 Jan 2008 18:12:47 +0100 Joerg Fischer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> A.V.Kuznetsov wrote: > > > 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. > > Would you please upload the groff sources of some Russian manpage > somewhere, where I can download it? Or email it as attachement to > me directly using your mail address you're using here (I have strong > anti-spam settings which I disabled for your address, else such post > won't make it through.) > > You find the source file using "man -w ...". These files usually end > with ...1.gz. I'd like to see what encoding is used. Are they in > utf-8 or are they in 8-bit like koi8-r. My suspicion is they are in > koi8-r and that -Tlatin1 does not change or touch the encoding (in > contrast to -Tutf8 which does). > > Jörg Hi, Jörg, you are right. The key -Tlatin1 covers all 8-bit encodings. Sorry for my error resulted in the "spam". Alexey -- NEdit Develop mailing list - [email protected] http://www.nedit.org/mailman/listinfo/develop
