Manual page width is fixed and I'd like it not to be
Aaron Miller
amiller@connext.net
Mon Nov 22 06:18:00 GMT 2004
Aaron Miller wrote:
> Raye Raskin wrote:
>
>>> Hi! I've just been installing Cygwin on a new machine and getting
>>> everything into the shape I like it, but there's something I can't
>>> seem to figure out how to fix.
>>>
>>> I'm running XWin all the time so I can use xterms, but manual pages
>>> seem to get formatted to 80 columns wide no matter how wide my xterm
>>> window is. This is, as you may imagine, somewhat irritating, and I'm
>>> at my wits' end in trying to find where to fix it.
>>>
>>> Has anyone any advice to offer? I'd greatly appreciate it.
>>>
>>> Thanks!
>>>
>>> -- Aaron
>>
>>
>>
>> Try making your font smaller so the man page width still fits your
>> narrow xterm.
>>
>
> Thanks, but that's the exact backwards of what I'm looking for; I
> could've been clearer in my original message. The command line with
> which I start my usual xterm sets it to 120 columns, and I frequently
> size it up from there. This seems to be the usual mode of operation
> under Unix; for example, when I've ssh'd into a Linux box from a Cygwin
> xterm, manual pages are formatted to the terminal width instead of a
> hard eighty(ish) columns.
>
> Thanks again.
...and, wow, is my grammar lousy tonight, so
s/This seems to/Formatting manual page text to window size seems to/
Thank you.
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