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Viewing file: manweb.html (9.26 KB) -rw-r--r-- Select action/file-type: (+) | (+) | (+) | Code (+) | Session (+) | (+) | SDB (+) | (+) | (+) | (+) | (+) | (+) | manwebNAMEmanweb - browse netpbm (and other) documentationSYNOPSISmanweb -helpmanweb [-config=configfile] [topic [ subtopic ... ] ] EXAMPLESmanwebThis gets a master index of documentation. manweb netpbmThis gets the main documentation page for the Netpbm package, with hyperlinks to the rest of the documentation. manweb netpbm pngtopamThis goes directly to the documentation page for the Pngtopam program in the Netpbm package. manweb pngtopamThis also goes directly to the documentation page for the Pngtopam program in the Netpbm package, if that's what would run in response to a pngtopam shell command (your PATH environment variable is involved). manweb 3 fopenThis gets the traditional man page for the fopen() subroutine using man. manweb cpThis gets the GNU Info manual for the cp program, using info. DESCRIPTIONmanweb displays reference documentation via quick shell commands. It is a replacement for the well-known man. Differences Between Man and Manwebmanweb's advantages over man are:
Web servers need not be involved -- the documentation can be in local files. Graphics need not be involved -- the lynx browser works fine in the same kind of terminals in which man works. manweb finds the documentation you specify and calls a web browser of your choice to display it. The documentation manweb finds can be either an HTML file on your system, in which case, manweb gives a file: URL to your browser, or an explicit URL. That explicit URL might be an http: URL referring to an HTML file on a web server somewhere, or anything else your browser understands. If manweb finds neither an HTML file nor a URL, but your parameters look like they could mean something to man, manweb calls man. Therefore, you can use a single command to access the vast body of traditional man pages, plus any newer manweb documentation. You can make "man" a shell alias of "manweb". manweb finds Info documentation as well. It looks for the topic you specify as an Info topic after looking for HTML and URL documentation and before running man. If manweb finds a corresponding Info topic, it runs the program info on it. Info is the documentation system that the GNU project invented to, among other things, replace traditional Unix man pages. However, HTML and the Worldwide Web were invented shortly afterward, so Info fizzled. But there is still a lot of GNU software that is documented as Info topics. How Manweb Finds Documentationmanweb passes a URL to a web browser. This section tells how your manweb invocation parameters turn into that URL. manweb's search starts in the "web directory" directory. That's either the value of the webdir keyword in your manweb configuration file, or the default /usr/man/web. Your invocation parameters form a "topic chain." Going from left to right, the first parameter is the main topic, the 2nd is a subtopic of the main topic, and so on. Let's look at the simple case where you specify exactly one parameter -- a main topic. We'll call it maintopic and look at 4 ways manweb might find it:
It gets a little more interesting when you have subtopics. Looking at each of the 4 cases above:
If you give no parameters at all, manweb generates a URL for the web directory itself as described above for subdirectories. The above is simplified by the assumption of a single web directory. In reality, the webdir keyword in the configuration file can specify a chain of web directories. manweb searches each one in turn, doing all the kinds of searches in each web directory before moving on to the next one. The Configuration FileThe default location of the manweb configuration file is /etc/manweb.conf. But you can override this with the environment variable MANWEB_CONF_FILE, and override that with the -config invocation option. Lines starting with "#" are comments and are ignored, as are blank lines. All other lines have the format keyword=value. The keywords defined are:
# Configuration file for Manweb webdir=/usr/share/manweb browser=netscape |
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