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diff --git a/upstream/debian-unstable/man1/xman.1 b/upstream/debian-unstable/man1/xman.1 new file mode 100644 index 00000000..04b8dea5 --- /dev/null +++ b/upstream/debian-unstable/man1/xman.1 @@ -0,0 +1,388 @@ +.\" t +.\" +.TH XMAN 1 "xman 1.1.6" "X Version 11" +.SH NAME +xman \- Manual page display program for the X Window System +.SH SYNOPSIS +.B xman +[ +.I \-options +\&.\|.\|. ] +.SH DESCRIPTION +.I Xman +is a manual page browser. The default size of the initial \fIxman\fP +window is small so that you can leave it running throughout your entire login +session. In the initial window there are three options: +\fIHelp\fP will pop up a window with on-line help, \fIQuit\fP will +exit, and \fIManual Page\fP will pop up a window with a manual page +browser in it. +Typing Control-S will pop up a window prompting for a specific manual +page to display. +You may display more than one manual page browser window at a time +from a single execution of \fIxman\fP. +.PP +For further information on using \fIxman\fP, please read the on-line +help information. Most of this manual will discuss +customization of \fIxman\fP. +.SH "OPTIONS" +.PP +Xman supports all standard Toolkit command line arguments (see +\fIX\fP(7)). The following additional arguments are supported. +.sp +.IP "\fB\-helpfile\fP \fIfilename\fP" +Specifies a helpfile to use other than the default. +.IP \fB\-bothshown\fP +Allows both the manual page and manual directory to be on the screen at +the same time. +.IP \fB\-notopbox\fP +Starts without the Top Menu with the three buttons in it. +.IP "\fB\-geometry\fP \fIWxH+X+Y\fP" +Sets the size and location of the Top Menu with the three buttons in it. +.IP "\fB\-pagesize\fP \fIWxH+X+Y\fP" +Sets the size and location of all the Manual Pages. +.IP "\fB\-help\fP" +Print a usage message and exit. +.IP "\fB\-version\fP" +Print the program version and exit. +.SH "CUSTOMIZING XMAN" +.PP +.I Xman +allows customization of both the directories to be searched for manual pages, +and the name that each directory will map to in the \fISections\fP +menu. Xman determines which directories it will +search by reading the \fIMANPATH\fP environment variable. If no +\fIMANPATH\fP is found then the directory is /usr/man is searched on +POSIX systems. This environment +is expected to be a colon-separated list of directories for xman to search. +.sp +.nf +setenv MANPATH /mit/kit/man:/usr/man +.fi +.PP +By default, +.I xman +will search each of the following directories (in each of the directories +specified in the users MANPATH) for manual pages. If manual pages exist +in that directory then they are added to list of manual pages for +the corresponding menu item. +A menu item is only displayed for those sections that actually contain +manual pages. + +.TS +l l. +Directory Section Name +- - +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 +.TE + +For instance, a user has three directories in her manual path and each +contain a directory called \fIman3\fP. All these manual pages will appear +alphabetically sorted when the user selects the menu item called +\fI(3) Subroutines\fP. If there is no directory called +\fImano\fP in any of the directories in her MANPATH, or there are no manual +pages in any of the directories called \fImano\fP then no menu item will be +displayed for the section called \fI(o) Old\fP. +.SH "BSD AND LINUX SYSTEMS" +.PP +In newer BSD and Linux systems, \fIXman\fP will search for a file named +\fI/etc/man.conf\fP which will contain the list of directories containing +manual pages. See \fIman.conf\fP(5) for a complete description of the file +format. +.SH "THE MANDESC FILE" +.PP +By using the \fImandesc\fP file a user or system manager is able to +more closely control which manual pages will appear in each of the sections +represented by menu items in the \fISections\fP menu. This +functionality is only available on a section by section basis, and individual +manual pages may not be handled in this manner. +(Although generous use of +symbolic links \(em see \fIln\fP(1) \(em will allow +almost any configuration you can imagine.) +.PP +The format of the mandesc file is a character followed by a label. The +character determines which of the sections will be added under this label. +For instance suppose that you would like to create an extra menu item that +contains all programmer subroutines. This label should contain all manual +pages in both sections two and three. The \fImandesc\fP file +would look like this: +.nf + +2Programmer Subroutines +3Programmer Subroutines + +.fi +This will add a menu item to the \fISections\fP menu that would +bring up a listing of all manual pages in sections two and three of +the Programmers Manual. Since the label names are \fIexactly\fP the +same they will be added to the same section. Note, however, that the +original sections still exist. +.PP +If you want to completely ignore the default sections in a manual directory +then add the line: +.nf + +no default sections + +.fi +anywhere in your mandesc file. This keeps xman from searching +the default manual sections \fIIn that directory only\fP. As an example, +suppose you want to do the same thing as above, but you don't think that +it is useful to have the \fISystem Calls\fP or \fISubroutines\fP sections +any longer. You would need to duplicate the default entries, as well as +adding your new one. +.nf + +no default sections +1(1) User Commands +2Programmer Subroutines +3Programmer Subroutines +4(4) Devices +5(5) File Formats +6(6) Games +7(7) Miscellaneous +8(8) Sys. Administration +l(l) Local +n(n) New +o(o) Old + +.fi +Xman will read any section that is of the form \fIman<character>\fP, where +<character> is an upper or lower case letter (they are treated distinctly) or +a numeral (0-9). Be warned, however, that man(1) and +catman(8) will not search directories that are non-standard. +.SH WIDGETS +In order to specify resources, it is useful to know the hierarchy of +the widgets which compose \fIxman\fR. In the notation below, +indentation indicates hierarchical structure. The widget class name +is given first, followed by the widget instance name. +.sp +.nf +.ft CW +Xman xman \fI(This widget is never used)\fP + TopLevelShell topBox + Form form + Label topLabel + Command helpButton + Command quitButton + Command manpageButton + TransientShell search + DialogWidgetClass dialog + Label label + Text value + Command manualPage + Command apropos + Command cancel + TransientShell pleaseStandBy + Label label + TopLevelShell manualBrowser + Paned Manpage_Vpane + Paned horizPane + MenuButton options + MenuButton sections + Label manualBrowser + Viewport directory + List directory + List directory + . + . (one for each section, + . created on the fly) + . + ScrollByLine manualPage + SimpleMenu optionMenu + SmeBSB displayDirectory + SmeBSB displayManualPage + SmeBSB help + SmeBSB search + SmeBSB showBothScreens + SmeBSB removeThisManpage + SmeBSB openNewManpage + SmeBSB showVersion + SmeBSB quit + SimpleMenu sectionMenu + SmeBSB <name of section> + . + . (one for each section) + . + TransientShell search + DialogWidgetClass dialog + Label label + Text value + Command manualPage + Command apropos + Command cancel + TransientShell pleaseStandBy + Label label + TransientShell likeToSave + Dialog dialog + Label label + Text value + Command yes + Command no + TopLevelShell help + Paned Manpage_Vpane + Paned horizPane + MenuButton options + MenuButton sections + Label manualBrowser + ScrollByLine manualPage + SimpleMenu optionMenu + SmeBSB displayDirectory + SmeBSB displayManualPage + SmeBSB help + SmeBSB search + SmeBSB showBothScreens + SmeBSB removeThisManpage + SmeBSB openNewManpage + SmeBSB showVersion + SmeBSB quit + +.ft +.fi +.SH "APPLICATION RESOURCES" +\fIxman\fP has the following application-specific resources which allow +customizations unique to \fIxman\fP. +.PP +.TP 18 +\fBmanualFontNormal\fP (Class \fBFont\fP) +The font to use for normal text in the manual pages. +.TP 18 +\fBmanualFontBold\fP (Class \fBFont\fP) +The font to use for bold text in the manual pages. +.TP 18 +\fBmanualFontItalic\fP (Class \fBFont\fP) +The font to use for italic text in the manual pages. +.TP 18 +\fBdirectoryFontNormal\fP (Class \fBFont\fP) +The font to use for the directory text. +.TP 18 +\fBbothShown\fP (Class \fBBoolean\fP) +Either `true' or `false,' specifies whether or not you want both the +directory and the manual page shown at start up. +.TP 18 +\fBdirectoryHeight\fP (Class \fBDirectoryHeight\fP) +The height in pixels of the directory, when the directory and the manual page +are shown simultaneously. +.TP 18 +\fBtopCursor\fP (Class \fBCursor\fP) +The cursor to use in the top box. +.TP 18 +\fBhelpCursor\fP (Class \fBCursor\fP) +The cursor to use in the help window. +.TP 18 +\fBmanpageCursor\fP (Class \fBCursor\fP) +The cursor to use in the manual page window. +.TP 18 +\fBsearchEntryCursor\fP (Class \fBCursor\fP) +The cursor to use in the search entry text widget. +.TP 18 +\fBpointerColor\fP (Class \fBForeground\fP) +This is the color of all the cursors (pointers) specified above. The +name was chosen to be compatible with xterm. +.TP 18 +\fBhelpFile\fP (Class \fBFile\fP) +Use this rather than the system default helpfile. +.TP 18 +\fBtopBox\fP (Class \fBBoolean\fP) +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. +.TP 18 +\fBverticalList\fP (Class \fBBoolean\fP) +Either `true' or `false,' determines whether the directory listing is +vertically or horizontally organized. The default is horizontal (false). +.SH "GLOBAL ACTIONS" +\fIXman\fP defines all user interaction through global actions. This allows +the user to modify the translation table of any widget, and bind any event +to the new user action. The list of actions supported by \fIxman\fP are: +.TP 1.5i +.B GotoPage(\fIpage\fB) +When used in a manual page display window this will allow the user to +move between a directory and manual page display. The \fIpage\fP argument can +be either \fBDirectory\fP or \fBManualPage\fP. +.TP 1.5i +.B Quit() +This action may be used anywhere, and will exit xman. +.TP 1.5i +.B Search(\fItype\fB, \fIaction\fB) +Only useful when used in a search popup, this action will cause the search +widget to perform the named search type on the string in the search popup's +value widget. This action will also pop down the search widget. The +\fItype\fP argument can be either \fBApropos\fP, \fBManpage\fP or +\fBCancel\fP. If an \fIaction\fP of \fBOpen\fP is specified then xman +will open a new manual page to display the results of the search, otherwise +xman will attempt to display the results in the parent of the search popup. +.TP 1.5i +.B PopupHelp() +This action may be used anywhere, and will popup the help widget. +.TP 1.5i +.B PopupSearch() +This action may be used anywhere except in a help window. It will cause +the search popup to become active and visible on the screen, allowing +the user search for a manual page. +.TP 1.5i +.B CreateNewManpage() +This action may be used anywhere, and will create a new manual page +display window. +.TP 1.5i +.B RemoveThisManpage() +This action may be used in any manual page or help display window. When +called it will remove the window, and clean up all resources +associated with it. +.TP 1.5i +.B SaveFormattedPage(\fIaction\fP) +This action can only be used in the \fBlikeToSave\fP popup widget, and +tells xman whether to \fBSave\fP or \fBCancel\fP a save of the +manual page that has just been formatted. +.TP 1.5i +.B ShowVersion() +This action may be called from any manual page or help display window, and +will cause the informational display line to show the current version +of xman. +.SH FILES +.IP "\fI<manpath directory>\fP/man<\fIcharacter\fP>" 2.5i +.IP "\fI<manpath directory>\fP/cat<\fIcharacter\fP>" +.IP "\fI<manpath directory>\fP/mandesc" +.IP /etc/X11/app-defaults/Xman +specifies required resources. +.IP /tmp +.I Xman +creates temporary files in /tmp for all unformatted man pages and all apropos +searches. +.SH "SEE ALSO" +.IR X (7), +.IR man (1), +.IR apropos (1), +.IR catman (8), +.I "Athena Widget Set" +.SH ENVIRONMENT +.TP 1.5i +.B DISPLAY +the default host and display to use. +.TP 1.5i +.B MANPATH +the search path for manual pages. Directories are separated by +colons (e.g. /usr/man:/mit/kit/man:/foo/bar/man). +.TP 1.5i +.B XENVIRONMENT +to get the name of a resource file that overrides the global resources +stored in the RESOURCE_MANAGER property. +.TP 1.5i +.B 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. +.SH AUTHORS +Chris Peterson, MIT X Consortium from the V10 version written by Barry +Shein formerly of Boston University. +Bug fixes and Linux support by Carlos A M dos Santos, for The XFree86 Project. |