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This is a very old issue. With the "manpdf" script a man page can be turned into a pretty pdf file, but tab alignments (e.g. in the HISTORY section) is different from the terminal version.
Generally we use ".ta +1.5i +5.5i"
Secondly, to gives examples of code, we should not use the ".nf .fi" section, but use ".EX .EE". Example of this fix is in mkplummer and hackdens.
There probably are more issues. man pages are probably considered legacy, but darn useful in a terminal.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
This is a very old issue. With the "manpdf" script a man page can be turned into a pretty pdf file, but tab alignments (e.g. in the HISTORY section) is different from the terminal version.
Generally we use ".ta +1.5i +5.5i"
Secondly, to gives examples of code, we should not use the ".nf .fi" section, but use ".EX .EE". Example of this fix is in mkplummer and hackdens.
There probably are more issues. man pages are probably considered legacy, but darn useful in a terminal.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: