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As noted in my comments to eyoung100 (EDIT: in a now-deleted answer), I don't see this problem with Debian's open-scsi 2.1.3-5 package. Also, there are no font selection escape sequences (or requests) on line 498 of my copy of that document, so you are almost certainly using another version.

As noted in my comments to eyoung100, I don't see this problem with Debian's open-scsi 2.1.3-5 package. Also, there are no font selection escape sequences (or requests) on line 498 of my copy of that document, so you are almost certainly using another version.

As noted in my comments to eyoung100 (EDIT: in a now-deleted answer), I don't see this problem with Debian's open-scsi 2.1.3-5 package. Also, there are no font selection escape sequences (or requests) on line 498 of my copy of that document, so you are almost certainly using another version.

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TerminalsAs far as groff is concerned, terminals support only four font names: R, I, B, and BI; the grotty(1) man page says more. Attempting to select any other font name will fail; like much else in Unix, *roff font names are case-sensitive. groff 1.23.0 started issuing diagnostics upon font selection failure in many more cases than earlier versions of groff did.

Terminals support only four font names: R, I, B, and BI; the grotty(1) man page says more. Attempting to select any other font name will fail; like much else in Unix, *roff font names are case-sensitive. groff 1.23.0 started issuing diagnostics upon font selection failure in many more cases than earlier versions of groff did.

As far as groff is concerned, terminals support only four font names: R, I, B, and BI; the grotty(1) man page says more. Attempting to select any other font name will fail; like much else in Unix, *roff font names are case-sensitive. groff 1.23.0 started issuing diagnostics upon font selection failure in many more cases than earlier versions of groff did.

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(I used -ww to turn on all warnings and -z to suppress formatted output, since all I am interested in are diagnostic messages.)

I do see, at line 503 of my copy of the doc/iscsiadm.8 file, the following:

I do see, at line 503, the following:

(I used -ww to turn on all warnings and -z to suppress formatted output, since all I am interested in are diagnostic messages.)

I do see, at line 503 of my copy of the doc/iscsiadm.8 file, the following:

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