Ajay Jain 写道:
Hi,
I am using vim to read man pages. My set up is that I use an ssh
client (putty) over Windows to login to a Linux server. I use
1) export PAGER="/bin/sh -c \"unset PAGER;col -b -x | vim -R -c 'set
ft=man nomod nolist' -c 'map q :q<CR>' -c 'map <SPACE> <C-D>' -c 'map
b <C-U>' -c 'nmap K :Man <C-R>=expand(\\\"<cword>\\\")<CR><CR>' -\""
in my .bashrc
2) let $PAGER=''
in my .vimrc
However, the man pages are not displayed properly. For instance, a man
ls shows distorted characters like:
info coreutils âls invocationâ
Please guide me. I want to be able to use vim as pager and be able to
read all characters on the man page absolutely fine.
Thanks,
Ajay.
vim can act as pager with the predefined script, usually it is reside in
macros.
please see /usr/local/share/vim/vim72/macros/less.sh if you compiled vim
from source, or some similar directory in /usr/share/vim if you install
vim from distribution's package manager.
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