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Directory | Section Name |
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man1 | (1) User Commands |
man2 | (2) System Calls |
man3 | (3) Subroutines |
man4 | (4) Devices |
man5 | (5) File Formats |
man6 | (6) Games |
man7 | (7) Miscellaneous |
man8 | (8) Sys. Administration |
manl | (l) Local |
mann | (n) New |
mano | (o) Old |
For instance, a user has three directories in her manual path and each contain a directory
called man3. All these manual pages will appear alphabetically sorted when the user
selects the menu item called (3) Subroutines. If there is no directory
called mano in any of the directories in her MANPATH, or there are no manual pages
in any of the directories called mano then no menu item will be displayed for the
section called (o) Old.
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ScrollByLine manualPage
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APPLICATION RESOURCES
manualFontNormal (Class Font) The font to use for normal text in the manual pages.
manualFontBold (Class Font) The font to use for bold text in the manual pages.
manualFontItalic (Class Font) The font to use for italic text in the manual pages.
directoryFontNormal (Class Font) The font to use for the directory text.
bothShown (Class Boolean) Either 'true' or 'false,' specifies whether or not you want both the directory and the manual page shown at start up.
directoryHeight (Class DirectoryHeight) The height in pixels of the directory, when the directory and the manual page are shown simultaneously.
topCursor (Class Cursor) The cursor to use in the top box.
helpCursor (Class Cursor) The cursor to use in the help window.
manpageCursor (Class Cursor) The cursor to use in the manual page window.
searchEntryCursor (Class Cursor) The cursor to use in the search entry text widget.
pointerColor (Class Foreground) This is the color of all the cursors (pointers) specified above. The name was chosen to be compatible with xterm.
helpFile (Class File) Use this rather than the system default help file.
topBox (Class Boolean) Either 'true' or 'false,' determines whether the top box (containing the help, quit and manual page buttons) or a manual page is put on the screen at start-up. The default is true.
verticalList (Class Boolean) Either 'true' or 'false,' determines whether the directory
listing is vertically or horizontally organized. The default is horizontal (false).
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GLOBAL ACTIONS
GotoPage(page) | When used in a manual page display window this will allow the user to move between a directory and manual page display. The page argument can be either Directory or ManualPage. | |
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< manpath directory> /man< character> |
< manpath directory > /cat< character> |
< manpath directory> /mandesc |
< XRoot> /lib/X11/app-defaults/Xman | specifies required resources. < XRoot> refers to the root of the X11 install tree. |
/tmp | Xman creates temporary files in /tmp for all unformatted man pages and all apropos searches. |
DISPLAY | the default host and display to use. |
MANPATH | the search path for manual pages. Directories are separated by colons (e.g. /usr/man:/mit/kit/man:/foo/bar/man) . |
XENVIRONMENT | to get the name of a resource file that overrides the global resources stored in the RESOURCE_MANAGER property. |
XAPPLRESDIR | A string that will have "Xman" appended to it. This string will be the full path name of a user app-defaults file to be merged into the resource database after the system app-defaults file, and before the resources that are attached to the display. |
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