#!/bin/sh # Emulate nroff with groff. prog="$0" # Default device. # First try the "locale charmap" command, because it's most reliable. # On systems where it doesn't exist, look at the environment variables. case "`locale charmap 2>/dev/null`" in UTF-8) T=-Tutf8 ;; ISO-8859-1) T=-Tlatin1 ;; IBM-1047) T=-Tcp1047 ;; *) case "${LC_ALL-${LC_CTYPE-${LANG}}}" in *.UTF-8) T=-Tutf8 ;; iso_8859_1 | *.ISO-8859-1) T=-Tlatin1 ;; *.IBM-1047) T=-Tcp1047 ;; *) case "$LESSCHARSET" in utf-8) T=-Tutf8 ;; latin1) T=-Tlatin1 ;; cp1047) T=-Tcp1047 ;; *) T=-Tascii ;; esac ;; esac ;; esac opts= safer=-S # `for i; do' doesn't work with some versions of sh for i do case $1 in -h) opts="$opts -P-h" ;; -[eq] | -s*) # ignore these options ;; -[mrnoT]) echo "$prog: option $1 requires an argument" >&2 exit 1 ;; -[ipt] | -[mrno]*) opts="$opts $1" ;; -Tascii | -Tlatin1 | -Tutf8 | -Tcp1047) T=$1 ;; -T*) # ignore other devices ;; -S) # safer behaviour safer=-S ;; -U) # unsafe behaviour safer=-U ;; -u*) # Solaris 2.2 `man' uses -u0; ignore it, # since `less' and `more' can use the emboldening info. ;; -v | --version) echo "GNU nroff (groff) version @VERSION@" exit 0 ;; --help) echo "usage: nroff [-h] [-i] [-mNAME] [-nNUM] [-oLIST] [-p] [-rCN] [-t] [-Tname] [FILE...]" exit 0 ;; --) shift break ;; -) break ;; -*) echo "$prog: invalid option $1" >&2 exit 1 ;; *) break ;; esac shift done # This shell script is intended for use with man, so warnings are # probably not wanted. Also load nroff-style character definitions. : ${GROFF_BIN_PATH=@BINDIR@} export GROFF_BIN_PATH PATH=$GROFF_BIN_PATH:$PATH groff $safer -Wall -mtty-char $T $opts ${1+"$@"} # eof