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1.1 ! root 1: ''' $Header: newsetup.1,v 4.3 85/05/01 11:43:22 lwall Exp $ ! 2: ''' ! 3: ''' $Log: newsetup.1,v $ ! 4: ''' Revision 4.3 85/05/01 11:43:22 lwall ! 5: ''' Baseline for release with 4.3bsd. ! 6: ''' ! 7: ''' ! 8: .de Sh ! 9: .br ! 10: .ne 5 ! 11: .PP ! 12: \fB\\$1\fR ! 13: .PP ! 14: .. ! 15: .de Sp ! 16: .if t .sp .5v ! 17: .if n .sp ! 18: .. ! 19: ''' ! 20: ''' Set up \*(-- to give an unbreakable dash; ! 21: ''' string Tr holds user defined translation string. ! 22: ''' Bell System Logo is used as a dummy character. ! 23: ''' ! 24: .ie n \{\ ! 25: .tr \(bs-\*(Tr ! 26: .ds -- \(bs- ! 27: .if (\n(.H=4u)&(1m=24u) .ds -- \(bs\h'-12u'\(bs\h'-12u'-\" diablo 10 pitch ! 28: .if (\n(.H=4u)&(1m=20u) .ds -- \(bs\h'-12u'\(bs\h'-8u'-\" diablo 12 pitch ! 29: .ds L" "" ! 30: .ds R" "" ! 31: .ds L' ' ! 32: .ds R' ' ! 33: 'br\} ! 34: .el\{\ ! 35: .ds -- \(em\| ! 36: .tr \*(Tr ! 37: .ds L" `` ! 38: .ds R" '' ! 39: .ds L' ` ! 40: .ds R' ' ! 41: 'br\} ! 42: .TH NEWSETUP 1 LOCAL ! 43: .SH NAME ! 44: newsetup - a program to set up a .newsrc file ! 45: .SH SYNOPSIS ! 46: .B newsetup ! 47: .SH DESCRIPTION ! 48: The ! 49: .I newsetup ! 50: program creates a new .newsrc file containing all of the currently active ! 51: newsgroups. ! 52: It tries to put them in a reasonable order, i.e. local newsgroups earlier, ! 53: but you'll probably want to change the ordering anyway (if you use ! 54: .IR rn ) ! 55: in order to put interesting newsgroups first. ! 56: If you already have a .newsrc, it will be backed up with the name ! 57: \*(L".oldnewsrc\*(R". ! 58: .SH ENVIRONMENT ! 59: .IP DOTDIR 8 ! 60: Where to put your .newsrc, if not in your home directory. ! 61: .Sp ! 62: Default: $HOME ! 63: .IP HOME 8 ! 64: Your home directory. ! 65: .Sp ! 66: Default: $LOGDIR ! 67: .IP LOGDIR 8 ! 68: Your home directory if HOME is undefined. ! 69: .SH FILES ! 70: /usr/lib/news/active or a reasonable facsimile ! 71: .br ! 72: ${DOTDIR-{$HOME-$LOGDIR}}/.newsrc ! 73: .SH SEE ALSO ! 74: rn(1), newsrc(5) ! 75: .SH DIAGNOSTICS ! 76: .SH BUGS
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