> - On Linux distributions, there is usually only one single application > (groff) reading man pages, and there are only very few applications > (man, xman, etc.) calling groff to do that. There is significant use of man2html. There is a handful of versions of this latter program. - Linux-UTF8: i18n of Linux on all levels Archive: http://mail.nl.linux.org/lists/
- Re: Unicode and man/groff/less problems Andries . Brouwer
- Re: Unicode and man/groff/less problems Marcin 'Qrczak' Kowalczyk
- Re: Unicode and man/groff/less problems Andries . Brouwer
- Re: Unicode and man/groff/less problems Harald Alvestrand
- Re: Unicode and man/groff/less problems Ulrich Drepper
- Re: Unicode and man/groff/less problems Tomohiro KUBOTA
- Re: Unicode and man/groff/less problems Alexander Voropay
- Re: Unicode and man/groff/less problems Alexander Voropay
- Re: Unicode and man/groff/less problems Markus Kuhn
- Re: Unicode and man/groff/less problems Tomohiro KUBOTA
- Re: Unicode and man/groff/less problems Andries . Brouwer
- Re: Unicode and man/groff/less problems David Starner
- Re: Unicode and man/groff/less problems Markus Kuhn
- Re: Unicode and man/groff/less problems Robert de Bath
