Re: help with missing font (Fedora 15)

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On Thu, 1 Sep 2011 05:13:35 -0500 Paul Flo Williams
<flo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> On 09/01/2011 02:36 AM, Ranjan Maitra wrote:
> >
> > I am missing a font (for a while) but I can not figure out what it is.
> > Basically, I get something like this on my help pages when using R.:
> >
> >
> >        1 lm                    package:stats                    R
> >        Documentatio
> >        1 n 2
> >        3 Fitting Linear Models
> >        4
> >        5 Description:
> >        6
> >        7<80><98>lm<80><99>  is used to fit linear models.  It can be us
> >        7 ed to carry out
> >        8      regression, single stratum analysis of variance and analysis of
> >        9      covariance (although<80><98>aov<80><99>  may provide a more co
> >        9 nvenient interface
> >       10      for these).
> >       11
> > .....
> >
> > Can I get rid of those line numbers? This did not happen for me
> > before, from what I recall.
> 
> You haven't said exactly what you typed to get this output, 

I used help(lm) within R.



but if you 
> have line numbers when using man, you've asked for line numbers from 
> the pager that man uses, called "less". I think that typing
> 
> echo $LESS
> 
> will show that you've got the "-N" option set. unset LESS to stop this 
> happening. If this isn't the case, then you may have the MANPAGER 
> variable set to something like "/usr/bin/less -N". man man for details.

Thanks very much for these detailed explanations! This really makes
sense. 

> The font issue (seeing <80><98>lm<80><99>) is actually an encoding 
> issue in the man page you're looking at. It appears that the document 
> is using Windows curly quotes, which are not at their standard Unicode 
> positions. This would be a bug in the package that supplies that man page.

Possible. But many of these webpages have not changed. Is it possible
that previously, I this was not an issue because I was using the
Microsoft TrueType Fonts, rather than Liberation now?

Thanks again for the help!

Best wishes,
Ranjan

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