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author | Mike Gabriel <mike.gabriel@das-netzwerkteam.de> | 2015-02-02 15:02:49 +0100 |
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committer | Mike Gabriel <mike.gabriel@das-netzwerkteam.de> | 2015-02-02 15:02:49 +0100 |
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diff --git a/nx-X11/extras/rman/rman.1 b/nx-X11/extras/rman/rman.1 deleted file mode 100644 index 250e3e237..000000000 --- a/nx-X11/extras/rman/rman.1 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,273 +0,0 @@ -.TH PolyglotMan 1 -.SH "NAME " -PolyglotMan, rman - reverse compile man pages from formatted -form to a number of source formats -.SH "SYNOPSIS " -rman [ \fIoptions \fR] [ \fIfile \fR] -.SH "DESCRIPTION " -Up-to-date instructions can be found at -http://polyglotman.sourceforge.net/rman.html - -.PP -\fIPolyglotMan \fR takes man pages from most of the popular flavors -of UNIX and transforms them into any of a number of text source -formats. PolyglotMan was formerly known as RosettaMan. The name -of the binary is still called \fIrman \fR, for scripts that depend -on that name; mnemonically, just think "reverse man". Previously \fI -PolyglotMan \fR required pages to be formatted by nroff prior -to its processing. With version 3.0, it \fIprefers [tn]roff source \fR -and usually produces results that are better yet. And source -processing is the only way to translate tables. Source format -translation is not as mature as formatted, however, so try formatted -translation as a backup. -.PP -In parsing [tn]roff source, one could implement an arbitrarily -large subset of [tn]roff, which I did not and will not do, so -the results can be off. I did implement a significant subset -of those use in man pages, however, including tbl (but not eqn), -if tests, and general macro definitions, so usually the results -look great. If they don't, format the page with nroff before -sending it to PolyglotMan. If PolyglotMan doesn't recognize a -key macro used by a large class of pages, however, e-mail me -the source and a uuencoded nroff-formatted page and I'll see -what I can do. When running PolyglotMan with man page source -that includes or redirects to other [tn]roff source using the .so (source -or inclusion) macro, you should be in the parent directory of -the page, since pages are written with this assumption. For example, -if you are translating /usr/man/man1/ls.1, first cd into /usr/man. -.PP -\fIPolyglotMan \fR accepts man pages from: SunOS, Sun Solaris, -Hewlett-Packard HP-UX, AT&T System V, OSF/1 aka Digital UNIX, -DEC Ultrix, SGI IRIX, Linux, FreeBSD, SCO. Source processing -works for: SunOS, Sun Solaris, Hewlett-Packard HP-UX, AT&T System -V, OSF/1 aka Digital UNIX, DEC Ultrix. It can produce printable -ASCII-only (control characters stripped), section headers-only, -Tk, TkMan, [tn]roff (traditional man page source), SGML, HTML, -MIME, LaTeX, LaTeX2e, RTF, Perl 5 POD. A modular architecture -permits easy addition of additional output formats. -.PP -The latest version of PolyglotMan is available from \fI -http://polyglotman.sourceforge.net/ \fR. -.SH "OPTIONS " -The following options should not be used with any others and -exit PolyglotMan without processing any input. -.TP 15 --h|--help -Show list of command line options and exit. -.TP 15 --v|--version -Show version number and exit. -.PP -\fIYou should specify the filter first, as this sets a number -of parameters, and then specify other options. -.TP 15 --f|--filter <ASCII|roff|TkMan|Tk|Sections|HTML|SGML|MIME|LaTeX|LaTeX2e|RTF|POD> -Set the output filter. Defaults to ASCII. -.TP 15 --S|--source -PolyglotMan tries to automatically determine whether its input -is source or formatted; use this option to declare source input. -.TP 15 --F|--format|--formatted -PolyglotMan tries to automatically determine whether its input -is source or formatted; use this option to declare formatted -input. -.TP 15 --l|--title \fIprintf-string \fR -In HTML mode this sets the <TITLE> of the man pages, given the -same parameters as \fI-r \fR. -.TP 15 --r|--reference|--manref \fIprintf-string \fR -In HTML and SGML modes this sets the URL form by which to retrieve -other man pages. The string can use two supplied parameters: -the man page name and its section. (See the Examples section.) -If the string is null (as if set from a shell by "-r ''"), `-' -or `off', then man page references will not be HREFs, just set -in italics. If your printf supports XPG3 positions specifier, -this can be quite flexible. -.TP 15 --V|--volumes \fI<colon-separated list> \fR -Set the list of valid volumes to check against when looking for -cross-references to other man pages. Defaults to \fI1:2:3:4:5:6:7:8:9:o:l:n:p \fR(volume -names can be multicharacter). If an non-whitespace string in -the page is immediately followed by a left parenthesis, then -one of the valid volumes, and ends with optional other characters -and then a right parenthesis--then that string is reported as -a reference to another manual page. If this -V string starts -with an equals sign, then no optional characters are allowed -between the match to the list of valids and the right parenthesis. (This -option is needed for SCO UNIX.) -.PP -The following options apply only when formatted pages are given -as input. They do not apply or are always handled correctly with -the source. -.TP 15 --b|--subsections -Try to recognize subsection titles in addition to section titles. -This can cause problems on some UNIX flavors. -.TP 15 --K|--nobreak -Indicate manual pages don't have page breaks, so don't look for -footers and headers around them. (Older nroff -man macros always -put in page breaks, but lately some vendors have realized that -printout are made through troff, whereas nroff -man is used to -format pages for reading on screen, and so have eliminated page -breaks.) \fIPolyglotMan \fR usually gets this right even without -this flag. -.TP 15 --k|--keep -Keep headers and footers, as a canonical report at the end of -the page. changeleft -Move changebars, such as those found in the Tcl/Tk manual pages, -to the left. --> notaggressive -\fIDisable \fR aggressive man page parsing. Aggressive manual, -which is on by default, page parsing elides headers and footers, -identifies sections and more. --> -.TP 15 --n|--name \fIname \fR -Set name of man page (used in roff format). If the filename is -given in the form " \fIname \fR. \fIsection \fR", the name and -section are automatically determined. If the page is being parsed -from [tn]roff source and it has a .TH line, this information -is extracted from that line. -.TP 15 --p|--paragraph -paragraph mode toggle. The filter determines whether lines should -be linebroken as they were by nroff, or whether lines should -be flowed together into paragraphs. Mainly for internal use. -.TP 15 --s|section \fI# \fR -Set volume (aka section) number of man page (used in roff format). -tables -Turn on aggressive table parsing. --> -.TP 15 --t|--tabstops \fI# \fR -For those macros sets that use tabs in place of spaces where -possible in order to reduce the number of characters used, set -tabstops every \fI# \fR columns. Defaults to 8. -.SH "NOTES ON FILTER TYPES " -.SS "ROFF " -Some flavors of UNIX ship man page without [tn]roff source, making -one's laser printer little more than a laser-powered daisy wheel. -This filer tries to intuit the original [tn]roff directives, -which can then be recompiled by [tn]roff. -.SS "TkMan " -TkMan, a hypertext man page browser, uses \fIPolyglotMan \fR -to show man pages without the (usually) useless headers and footers -on each pages. It also collects section and (optionally) subsection -heads for direct access from a pulldown menu. TkMan and Tcl/Tk, -the toolkit in which it's written, are available via anonymous -ftp from \fIftp://ftp.smli.com/pub/tcl/ \fR -.SS "Tk " -This option outputs the text in a series of Tcl lists consisting -of text-tags pairs, where tag names roughly correspond to HTML. -This output can be inserted into a Tk text widget by doing an \fI -eval <textwidget> insert end <text> \fR. This format should be -relatively easily parsible by other programs that want both the -text and the tags. Also see ASCII. -.SS "ASCII " -When printed on a line printer, man pages try to produce special -text effects by overstriking characters with themselves (to produce -bold) and underscores (underlining). Other text processing software, -such as text editors, searchers, and indexers, must counteract -this. The ASCII filter strips away this formatting. Piping nroff -output through \fIcol -b \fR also strips away this formatting, -but it leaves behind unsightly page headers and footers. Also -see Tk. -.SS "Sections " -Dumps section and (optionally) subsection titles. This might -be useful for another program that processes man pages. -.SS "HTML " -With a simple extention to an HTTP server for Mosaic or other -World Wide Web browser, \fIPolyglotMan \fR can produce high quality -HTML on the fly. Several such extensions and pointers to several -others are included in \fIPolyglotMan \fR's \fIcontrib \fR directory. -.SS "SGML " -This is appoaching the Docbook DTD, but I'm hoping that someone -that someone with a real interest in this will polish the tags -generated. Try it to see how close the tags are now. -.SS "MIME " -MIME (Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions) as defined by RFC 1563, -good for consumption by MIME-aware e-mailers or as Emacs (>=19.29) -enriched documents. -.SS "LaTeX and LaTeX2e " -Why not? -.SS "RTF " -Use output on Mac or NeXT or whatever. Maybe take random man -pages and integrate with NeXT's documentation system better. -Maybe NeXT has own man page macros that do this. -.SS "PostScript and FrameMaker " -To produce PostScript, use \fIgroff \fR or \fIpsroff \fR. To -produce FrameMaker MIF, use FrameMaker's builtin filter. In both -cases you need \fI[tn]roff \fR source, so if you only have a -formatted version of the manual page, use \fIPolyglotMan \fR's -roff filter first. -.SH "EXAMPLES " -To convert the \fIformatted \fR man page named \fIls.1 \fR back -into [tn]roff source form: -.PP -\fIrman -f roff /usr/local/man/cat1/ls.1 > /usr/local/man/man1/ls.1 \fR -.br -.PP -Long man pages are often compressed to conserve space (compression -is especially effective on formatted man pages as many of the -characters are spaces). As it is a long man page, it probably -has subsections, which we try to separate out (some macro sets -don't distinguish subsections well enough for \fIPolyglotMan \fR -to detect them). Let's convert this to LaTeX format: -.br -.PP -\fIpcat /usr/catman/a_man/cat1/automount.z | rman -b -n automount -s 1 -f -latex > automount.man \fR -.br -.PP -Alternatively, \fIman 1 automount | rman -b -n automount -s 1 -f -latex > automount.man \fR -.br -.PP -For HTML/Mosaic users, \fIPolyglotMan \fR can, without modification -of the source code, produce HTML links that point to other HTML -man pages either pregenerated or generated on the fly. First -let's assume pregenerated HTML versions of man pages stored in \fI/usr/man/html \fR. -Generate these one-by-one with the following form: -.br -\fIrman -f html -r 'http:/usr/man/html/%s.%s.html' /usr/man/cat1/ls.1 > /usr/man/html/ls.1.html \fR -.br -.PP -If you've extended your HTML client to generate HTML on the fly -you should use something like: -.br -\fIrman -f html -r 'http:~/bin/man2html?%s:%s' /usr/man/cat1/ls.1 \fR -.br -when generating HTML. -.SH "BUGS/INCOMPATIBILITIES " -\fIPolyglotMan \fR is not perfect in all cases, but it usually -does a good job, and in any case reduces the problem of converting -man pages to light editing. -.PP -Tables in formatted pages, especially H-P's, aren't handled very -well. Be sure to pass in source for the page to recognize tables. -.PP -The man pager \fIwoman \fR applies its own idea of formatting -for man pages, which can confuse \fIPolyglotMan \fR. Bypass \fI -woman \fR by passing the formatted manual page text directly -into \fIPolyglotMan \fR. -.PP -The [tn]roff output format uses fB to turn on boldface. If your -macro set requires .B, you'll have to a postprocess the \fIPolyglotMan \fR -output. -.SH "SEE ALSO " -\fItkman(1) \fR, \fIxman(1) \fR, \fIman(1) \fR, \fIman(7) \fR -or \fIman(5) \fR depending on your flavor of UNIX -.SH "AUTHOR " -PolyglotMan -.br -by Thomas A. Phelps ( \fIphelps@ACM.org \fR) -.br -developed at the -.br -University of California, Berkeley -.br -Computer Science Division -.PP -Manual page last updated on $Date: 2005/07/15 15:45:29 $ |