Subject: mandoc assistance required..
To: None <netbsd-help@netbsd.org>
From: Tim Rightnour <root@garbled.net>
List: netbsd-help
Date: 01/10/1999 00:16:44
This is somewhat off topic, but it's for a NetBSD man page...
I want to create a string: [n]> file that is indented..
I tried: .D1 Bq n Ns > file which produces: [n> file]
I've also tried a number of other things.. like:
.D1
.Bq n
.Ns > file
Which produces the correct string, but does not indent it.. I've fiddled with
.Xo and .Xc.. but nothing seems to work.. what am I missing here?
(yes.. I realize I can type [n], but I want to learn why this isn't working..)
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Tim Rightnour - root@garbled.net
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