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1.1 ! root 1: .TH DMDMAN 1 "630 MTG" ! 2: .SH NAME ! 3: dmdman \- print manual pages ! 4: .SH SYNOPSIS ! 5: .B "dmdman" ! 6: [options] [sections] titles ! 7: .SH DESCRIPTION ! 8: The ! 9: .I dmdman ! 10: utility ! 11: prints the on-line manual pages for the given titles. ! 12: \f3Titles\f1 are entered in lower case. The \f3sections\f1 are ! 13: numbers from one to eight and correspond to the manual page ! 14: section numbers. The \f3section\f1 ! 15: number may not have a letter suffix. If no \f3section\f1 is ! 16: specified, the whole manual is searched for \f3title\f1 and ! 17: all occurences of it are printed. ! 18: .sp ! 19: \f3Options\f1 and their meanings are: ! 20: .PP ! 21: .TP 6 ! 22: \fB-c\fR ! 23: Preprocess output with col(1). ! 24: .PP ! 25: .TP 6 ! 26: \fB-d\fR ! 27: Search the current directory rather than \f2$DMD/man\f1. ! 28: .PP ! 29: .TP 6 ! 30: \fB-w\fR ! 31: Prints on the standard output only the \f3pathname\f1 of the ! 32: entries, relative to \f2$DMD/man\f1, or the current directory ! 33: for \f2-d\f1 option. ! 34: .PP ! 35: .TP 6 ! 36: \fB-Tterm\fR ! 37: Set \f2TERM\f1 (refer greek(1)) before printing the manual ! 38: page. In addition, a null \f3term\f1 will clear the ! 39: \f3term\f1 variable for the duration of the \f2dmdman\f1 ! 40: invocation. ! 41: .PP ! 42: .TP 6 ! 43: \fB-12\fR ! 44: Indicates that the terminal type specified on the \f2-T\f1 ! 45: option or in the \f2$Term\f1 variable is to be placed in 12 pitch ! 46: mode. If this option is used, then the terminal type must not ! 47: include the ``-12'' string; otherwise, this string will occur ! 48: twice in the \f2$Term\f1 variable, thus making it invalid. ! 49: .PP ! 50: Since the manual pages are not available on the ! 51: AT&T 3B2 Computer, this command will not work on that computer. ! 52: .SH FILES ! 53: .PD 0 ! 54: .TP 32 ! 55: $DMD/man/?_man/man[1-8]/* ! 56: Packed manual entries ! 57: .DT ! 58: .PD ! 59: .SH SEE ALSO ! 60: col(1), greek(1) in the ! 61: \fIUNIX System V User's Reference Manual\fR.
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