Man

Lauri Watts

Nicolas Goutte


Using the man ioslave you are able to read the man pages installed on your system. It is easy to use:

man:

See the sections of the manual, click to find the rest.

man:/fopen

See the man page of fopen.

man:/fopen(3)

See the man page of fopen in section 3.

man:/(3)

See the index of section 3.

man:/intro(3)

See the introduction of section 3.

Note

If there are more than one man page of the name that you have entered, you will get a list where you can choose the man page that you want to see.

There is also a shortcut: #fopen, which has the same effect as above.

If you do not find all your man pages, adjust the configuration file /etc/manpath.config (or a file of a similar name depending on your distribution) or adjust the environment variables MANPATH and MANSECT.

As with any other KDE ioslave, it is possible to enter a URL, like man:/socket in any KDE application. Try it in KWrite and you will see the man page in HTML format.

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