xenix 2.3.1 "man"
Sanford 'Sandy' Zelkovitz
sandy at turnkey.TCC.COM
Tue Nov 1 18:43:46 AEST 1988
t seems that SCO has removed one of the nicest features that they had in
their man program and that is the -d option as it was before. In previous
versions, you could do, as an example, man -d foo.1 and it would format
foo.1, in the present directory, and print it out. Now, what you get is
a full screen error message telling you how to use man! Come on, SCO, please
put it back in!
Sanford <sandy> Zelkovitz
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