[olug] Unix Tip: CONVERT MAN PAGES TO TEXT
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Unix Tip 1829 - January 3, 2003
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CONVERT MAN PAGES TO TEXT
There can often be times when you
want man pages in print, or to
simply save them to text for
something like HTML use. The
common thing that people do is:
man lp > lp.txt
This will take the output of lp
and put it to a file named lp.txt,
but it will keep all the formatting
in the document. In order to get rid
of those characters, do the
following:
man lp | col -b > lp.txt
Create the text file both ways
naming one of them "lp2.txt" and
do a "diff" on them. You'll see the
difference then.
This tip generously supported by: ashutosh.varshney at st.com
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