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AT&T UNIX™PC Unix System V Users Manual - tenox

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MAN( l)<br />

478-12<br />

478-18<br />

479<br />

479-12<br />

479-18<br />

832<br />

8510<br />

8510-12<br />

8510-17<br />

fx<br />

fx-12<br />

fx-17<br />

hpljr8<br />

ibm<br />

ibm-17<br />

tn300<br />

X<br />

lp<br />

MAN( 1)<br />

AT&T 478 printer set to 12-pitch (12 characters<br />

per inch)<br />

AT&T 478 printer set to 18-pitch (18 characters<br />

per inch)<br />

AT&T 479 printer<br />

AT&T 479 printer set to 12-pitch (12 characters<br />

per inch)<br />

AT&T 479 printer set to 18-pitch (18 characters<br />

per inch)<br />

Anderson Jacobson 832 terminal<br />

C.ITOH printer<br />

C.ITOH printer set to 12-pitch (12 characters<br />

per inch)<br />

C.ITOH printer set to 17 -pitch ( 17 characters<br />

per inch)<br />

Epson FX-series printer<br />

Epson FX-series printer set to 12-pitch (12<br />

characters per inch)<br />

Epson FX-series printer set to 17-pitch (17<br />

characters per inch)<br />

Hewlett-Packard LaserJet printer with Roman<br />

8 cartridge<br />

IBM graphics printer<br />

IBM graphics printer set to 17-pitch (17 characters<br />

per inch)<br />

GE Terminet 300 terminal<br />

printers equipped with TX print train<br />

generic name for printers that can underline<br />

and tab. lp is the default device for man. All<br />

text sent to lp requiring reverse linefeeds, such<br />

as those having tables, must be processed with<br />

col(l), invoked with man's -c option. If you<br />

do not use this option, man uses the value of<br />

the shell variable $TERM from the environment<br />

(see profile(4) and environ(S)) as the<br />

value of tty type if $TERM is set; otherwise,<br />

man uses 4SO as the value of tty type . If you<br />

specify several terminal types, the last one<br />

takes precedence.<br />

(Check with your system administrator for a list of locally<br />

supported devices.)<br />

-12 indicates that the document is to be produced in 12-pitch.<br />

You may use this option when $TERM is set to one of 300,<br />

300s, and 450. (You must manually set the pitch switch on<br />

the DASI 300 and 300s terminals to 12 if you use this option.)<br />

-c causes man to invoke col(l); note that col is invoked<br />

automatically by man unless tty_ type is one of 300, 300s,<br />

450, 455, 37, 4000a, 382, hpljr8, and X.<br />

-e causes man to invoke neqn; also causes neqn to read the<br />

/usr/pub/eqnchar file (see eqnchar(S)).<br />

-t causes man to invoke tbl(l).<br />

-2-

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