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Re: Man page customization after 1.23?
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Nate Bargmann |
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Re: Man page customization after 1.23? |
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Sat, 8 Jul 2023 16:38:05 -0500 |
* On 2023 08 Jul 14:56 -0500, G. Branden Robinson wrote:
> Hi Ronan,
>
> At 2023-07-08T08:46:40+0000, Ronan Pigott wrote:
> > After updating to 1.23 I can no longer change the color of man pages
> > with LESS_TERMCAP_* vars.
>
> Today I learned such a feature exists. Despite Mark Nudelman having had
> up to 39 years to document it, apparently the only place the feature is
> described is on StackExchange.[1]
I suppose that since my finger always accidentally hits the 'd' key
instead of the 'r' key whenever I received those generous offers in
email to raise my page ranking via SEO (search engine optimization) you
weren't led here:
https://www.n0nb.us/blog/2020/02/tinkering-in-the-terminal-with-tput/
:-/ ;-) :-D
Go about 3/4 the way down the page and there I show the settings I use
to unify the man page colors as closely as possible between the Linux
console and a given terminal emulator using the LESS_TERMCAP_*
variables. It also has comment text that references the same link you
gave.
> Does any of this hold any promise, in your view?
Besides Ronan, and probably others in the future, I too will be
"affected" by this. However, since I'm using Debian Stable, I have a
couple of years until Trixie is released with Groff 1.23. I'll be
looking out for this change and also the deprecation of groffer which I
will be keeping a local copy of since I use it quite often.
Curiously, I didn't find a mention of LESS_TERMCAP_* on the Arch Linux
Wiki. I did find a message in the Arch Linux forum that referenced
vimpager:
https://github.com/rkitover/vimpager
https://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=1723
Which is claimed to be capable of being used as a pager for man pages.
It doesn't seem to be in Debian so I may try it in an Arch VM or
manually on one of my Debian systems.
- Nate
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