[Info-vax] Long uptime cut short by Hurricane Sandy
Bill Gunshannon
billg999 at cs.uofs.edu
Sat Feb 2 10:35:31 EST 2013
In article <00ACE4B7.44B6526F at sendspamhere.org>,
VAXman- @SendSpamHere.ORG writes:
> In article <an4o97FbfmgU1 at mid.individual.net>, billg999 at cs.uofs.edu (Bill Gunshannon) writes:
>>In article <nospam-942E9C.15475402022013 at news.chingola.ch>,
>> Paul Sture <nospam at sture.ch> writes:
>>> In article <an0qmpFduj7U4 at mid.individual.net>,
>>> billg999 at cs.uofs.edu (Bill Gunshannon) wrote:
>>>
>>>> Just out of curiosity, I just looked at a couple of manpages on a
>>>> FreeBSD system and none of them exhibited this straight-right-margin
>>>> of which you speak.
>>>
>>> uname -sr
>>> FreeBSD 8.3-RELEASE-p1
>>> man bash
>>>
>>> DESCRIPTION
>>> Bash is an sh-compatible command language interpreter that executes
>>> commands read from the standard input or from a file. Bash also incor-
>>> porates useful features from the Korn and C shells (ksh and csh).
>>>
>>> Bash is intended to be a conformant implementation of the Shell and
>>> Utilities portion of the IEEE POSIX specification (IEEE Standard
>>> 1003.1). Bash can be configured to be POSIX-conformant by default.
>>>
>>> (edited to strip first 5 spaces of each line to avoid wrapping in this
>>> post)
>>>
>>> Note how multiple spaces are distributed along the lines to get right
>>> justification.
>>>
>>
>>MAN(1) FreeBSD General Commands Manual MAN(1)
>>
>>NAME
>> man -- format and display the on-line manual pages
>>
>>SYNOPSIS
>> man [-adfhkotw] [-m arch[:machine]] [-p string] [-M path] [-P pager]
>> [-S list] [section] name ...
>>
>>DESCRIPTION
>> The man utility formats and displays the on-line manual pages. This ver-
>> sion knows about the MANPATH and PAGER environment variables, so you can
>> have your own set(s) of personal man pages and choose whatever program
>> you like to display the formatted pages. If section is specified, man
>> only looks in that section of the manual. You may also specify the order
>> to search the sections for entries and which preprocessors to run on the
>> source files via command line options or environment variables. If
>> enabled by the system administrator, formatted man pages will also be
>> compressed with the ``/usr/bin/gzip -c'' command to save space.
>>
>>
>>Notice that this one doesn't. :-) Looks like it depends on who wrote the
>>man page and being as we all know where bash originated, is it any wonder
>>they did a bad job on the man page?
>
> I just 'alias' man to 'man --nj' (--no-justification)
And I just ignore the spaces (actually, my brain does that without any
additional effort on my part) and just extract the meainingful information
from what I read.
Considering the complaints about text formating in man pages and
the repeated grammar and spelling corrections seen here and in
other technical groups, just when did computer science become the
domain of frustrated english teachers?
bill
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