AT&T UNIX™PC Unix System V Users Manual - tenox
AT&T UNIX™PC Unix System V Users Manual - tenox AT&T UNIX™PC Unix System V Users Manual - tenox
MAN(1) MAN( 1) NAME man - prints documents formatted with the man macros SYNOPSIS man [ options ] [ files ] DESCRIPTION Use man to format UNIX ® manual pages using nroff( 1) and the man(5) macro package. man has options to specify preprocessing by tbl(1) and/or neqn (l), and postprocessing by various terminal-oriented output filters. The proper pipelines and the required arguments and flags for nroff and man are generated, depending on the options that you select Options for man are given below. Any other arguments or flags (e.g., -rC3) are passed to nroff as appropriate. You may use such options in any order, but you must put them before the files arguments. If you do not specify arguments, man prints a list of its options. -Ttty type - specifies the type of output terminal. Here is a list of recognized values for tty_ type : 2631 2631-c 2631-e 300 300-12 300s 300s-12 37 382 4000a 450 450-12 455 455-12 455-15 470 470-12 470-17 475 475-12 475-17 478 Hewlett-Packard 263 1 printer in regular mode Hewlett-Packard 263 1 printer in compressed mode Hewlett-Packard 2631 printer in expanded mode DASI-300 printer DASI-300 terminal set to 12-pitch (12 characters per inch) DASI-300s printer (300S is a synonym) DASI-300s printer set to 12-pitch (12 characters per inch) (300S-12 is a synonym) Teletype Model 37 terminal (default) DTC-382 Trendata 4000a terminal (4000A is a synonym) DASI-450 (Diablo Hyterm) printer DASI-450 terminal set to 12-pitch (12 characters per inch) AT&T 455 printer AT&T 455 printer set to 12-pitch (12 characters per inch) AT&T 455 printer set to 15-pitch (15 characters per inch) AT&T 470 printer AT&T 470 printer set to 12-pitch (12 characters per inch) AT&T 470 printer set to 17-pitch (17 characters per inch) AT&T 475 printer AT&T 475 printer set to 12-pitch (12 characters per inch) AT&T 475 printer set to 17-pitch (17 characters per inch) AT&T 478 printer - 1- /�
MAN( l) 478-12 478-18 479 479-12 479-18 832 8510 8510-12 8510-17 fx fx-12 fx-17 hpljr8 ibm ibm-17 tn300 X lp MAN( 1) AT&T 478 printer set to 12-pitch (12 characters per inch) AT&T 478 printer set to 18-pitch (18 characters per inch) AT&T 479 printer AT&T 479 printer set to 12-pitch (12 characters per inch) AT&T 479 printer set to 18-pitch (18 characters per inch) Anderson Jacobson 832 terminal C.ITOH printer C.ITOH printer set to 12-pitch (12 characters per inch) C.ITOH printer set to 17 -pitch ( 17 characters per inch) Epson FX-series printer Epson FX-series printer set to 12-pitch (12 characters per inch) Epson FX-series printer set to 17-pitch (17 characters per inch) Hewlett-Packard LaserJet printer with Roman 8 cartridge IBM graphics printer IBM graphics printer set to 17-pitch (17 characters per inch) GE Terminet 300 terminal printers equipped with TX print train generic name for printers that can underline and tab. lp is the default device for man. All text sent to lp requiring reverse linefeeds, such as those having tables, must be processed with col(l), invoked with man's -c option. If you do not use this option, man uses the value of the shell variable $TERM from the environment (see profile(4) and environ(S)) as the value of tty type if $TERM is set; otherwise, man uses 4SO as the value of tty type . If you specify several terminal types, the last one takes precedence. (Check with your system administrator for a list of locally supported devices.) -12 indicates that the document is to be produced in 12-pitch. You may use this option when $TERM is set to one of 300, 300s, and 450. (You must manually set the pitch switch on the DASI 300 and 300s terminals to 12 if you use this option.) -c causes man to invoke col(l); note that col is invoked automatically by man unless tty_ type is one of 300, 300s, 450, 455, 37, 4000a, 382, hpljr8, and X. -e causes man to invoke neqn; also causes neqn to read the /usr/pub/eqnchar file (see eqnchar(S)). -t causes man to invoke tbl(l). -2-
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MAN(1) MAN( 1)<br />
NAME<br />
man - prints documents formatted with the man macros<br />
SYNOPSIS<br />
man [ options ] [ files ]<br />
DESCRIPTION<br />
Use man to format UNIX ® manual pages using nroff( 1) and the man(5)<br />
macro package. man has options to specify preprocessing by tbl(1)<br />
and/or neqn (l), and postprocessing by various terminal-oriented output<br />
filters. The proper pipelines and the required arguments and flags for<br />
nroff and man are generated, depending on the options that you select<br />
Options for man are given below. Any other arguments or flags (e.g.,<br />
-rC3) are passed to nroff as appropriate. You may use such options in<br />
any order, but you must put them before the files arguments. If you do<br />
not specify arguments, man prints a list of its options.<br />
-Ttty type<br />
-<br />
specifies the type of output terminal.<br />
Here is a list of recognized values for tty_ type :<br />
2631<br />
2631-c<br />
2631-e<br />
300<br />
300-12<br />
300s<br />
300s-12<br />
37<br />
382<br />
4000a<br />
450<br />
450-12<br />
455<br />
455-12<br />
455-15<br />
470<br />
470-12<br />
470-17<br />
475<br />
475-12<br />
475-17<br />
478<br />
Hewlett-Packard 263 1 printer in regular mode<br />
Hewlett-Packard 263 1 printer in compressed<br />
mode<br />
Hewlett-Packard 2631 printer in expanded<br />
mode<br />
DASI-300 printer<br />
DASI-300 terminal set to 12-pitch (12 characters<br />
per inch)<br />
DASI-300s printer (300S is a synonym)<br />
DASI-300s printer set to 12-pitch (12 characters<br />
per inch) (300S-12 is a synonym)<br />
Teletype Model 37 terminal (default)<br />
DTC-382<br />
Trendata 4000a terminal (4000A is a<br />
synonym)<br />
DASI-450 (Diablo Hyterm) printer<br />
DASI-450 terminal set to 12-pitch (12 characters<br />
per inch)<br />
AT&T 455 printer<br />
AT&T 455 printer set to 12-pitch (12 characters<br />
per inch)<br />
AT&T 455 printer set to 15-pitch (15 characters<br />
per inch)<br />
AT&T 470 printer<br />
AT&T 470 printer set to 12-pitch (12 characters<br />
per inch)<br />
AT&T 470 printer set to 17-pitch (17 characters<br />
per inch)<br />
AT&T 475 printer<br />
AT&T 475 printer set to 12-pitch (12 characters<br />
per inch)<br />
AT&T 475 printer set to 17-pitch (17 characters<br />
per inch)<br />
AT&T 478 printer<br />
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