Bug 73755

Summary: setfont manpage says "start_unicode"; should say "unicode_start"
Product: [Retired] Red Hat Linux Reporter: Barry K. Nathan <barryn>
Component: kbdAssignee: Eido Inoue <havill>
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Description Barry K. Nathan 2002-09-10 09:18:29 UTC
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Description of problem:
The setfont manpage mentions a "start_unicode(1)" manpage, when the actual
command and page are named "unicode_start".

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
kbd-1.06-24

How reproducible:
Always

Steps to Reproduce:
1. man setfont
2. Notice "start_unicode" reference
3. man start_unicode
	

Actual Results:  "No manual entry for start_unicode"

Expected Results:  Expected to see "unicode_start" in step 2, which would change
step 3 to "man unicode_start", which works

Additional info:

I just noticed another mention of "start_unicode", in the SEE ALSO section of
the setfont manpage.

"Workaround" (if you can call it that): man -k unicode (this is how I found the
actual manpage which the setfont manpage was supposed to mention in reality)

Comment 1 Eido Inoue 2003-01-06 02:55:07 UTC
fixed in 1.08.