| # |
| # Generated automatically from man.conf.in by the |
| # configure script. |
| # |
| # man.conf from man-1.5p |
| # |
| # For more information about this file, see the man pages man(1) |
| # and man.conf(5). |
| # |
| # This file is read by man to configure the default manpath (also used |
| # when MANPATH contains an empty substring), to find out where the cat |
| # pages corresponding to given man pages should be stored, |
| # and to map each PATH element to a manpath element. |
| # It may also record the pathname of the man binary. [This is unused.] |
| # The format is: |
| # |
| # MANBIN pathname |
| # MANPATH manpath_element [corresponding_catdir] |
| # MANPATH_MAP path_element manpath_element |
| # |
| # If no catdir is given, it is assumed to be equal to the mandir |
| # (so that this dir has both man1 etc. and cat1 etc. subdirs). |
| # This is the traditional Unix setup. |
| # Certain versions of the FSSTND recommend putting formatted versions |
| # of /usr/.../man/manx/page.x into /var/catman/.../catx/page.x. |
| # The keyword FSSTND will cause this behaviour. |
| # Certain versions of the FHS recommend putting formatted versions of |
| # /usr/.../share/man/[locale/]manx/page.x into |
| # /var/cache/man/.../[locale/]catx/page.x. |
| # The keyword FHS will cause this behaviour (and overrides FSSTND). |
| # Explicitly given catdirs override. |
| # |
| # FSSTND |
| FHS |
| # |
| # This file is also read by man in order to find how to call nroff, less, etc., |
| # and to determine the correspondence between extensions and decompressors. |
| # |
| # MANBIN /usr/local/bin/man |
| # |
| # Every automatically generated MANPATH includes these fields |
| # |
| MANPATH /usr/man |
| MANPATH /usr/share/man |
| MANPATH /usr/local/man |
| MANPATH /usr/local/share/man |
| MANPATH /usr/X11R6/man |
| # |
| # Uncomment if you want to include one of these by default |
| # |
| # MANPATH /opt/*/man |
| # MANPATH /usr/lib/*/man |
| # MANPATH /usr/share/*/man |
| # MANPATH /usr/kerberos/man |
| # |
| # Set up PATH to MANPATH mapping |
| # |
| # If people ask for "man foo" and have "/dir/bin/foo" in their PATH |
| # and the docs are found in "/dir/man", then no mapping is required. |
| # |
| # The below mappings are superfluous when the right hand side is |
| # in the mandatory manpath already, but will keep man from statting |
| # lots of other nearby files and directories. |
| # |
| MANPATH_MAP /bin /usr/share/man |
| MANPATH_MAP /sbin /usr/share/man |
| MANPATH_MAP /usr/bin /usr/share/man |
| MANPATH_MAP /usr/sbin /usr/share/man |
| MANPATH_MAP /usr/local/bin /usr/local/share/man |
| MANPATH_MAP /usr/local/sbin /usr/local/share/man |
| MANPATH_MAP /usr/X11R6/bin /usr/X11R6/man |
| MANPATH_MAP /usr/bin/X11 /usr/X11R6/man |
| MANPATH_MAP /usr/bin/mh /usr/share/man |
| # |
| # NOAUTOPATH keeps man from automatically adding directories that look like |
| # manual page directories to the path. |
| # |
| #NOAUTOPATH |
| # |
| # NOCACHE keeps man from creating cache pages ("cat pages") |
| # (generally one enables/disable cat page creation by creating/deleting |
| # the directory they would live in - man never does mkdir) |
| # |
| #NOCACHE |
| # |
| # Useful paths - note that COL should not be defined when |
| # NROFF is defined as "groff -Tascii" or "groff -Tlatin1"; |
| # not only is it superfluous, but it actually damages the output. |
| # For use with utf-8, NROFF should be "nroff -mandoc" without -T option. |
| # (Maybe - but today I need -Tlatin1 to prevent double conversion to utf8.) |
| # |
| # If you have a new troff (version 1.18.1?) and its colored output |
| # causes problems, add the -c option to TROFF, NROFF, JNROFF. |
| # |
| TROFF /usr/bin/groff -Tps -mandoc |
| NROFF /usr/bin/nroff -Tlatin1 -mandoc |
| JNROFF /usr/bin/groff -Tnippon -mandocj |
| EQN /usr/bin/eqn -Tps |
| NEQN /usr/bin/eqn -Tlatin1 |
| JNEQN /usr/bin/eqn -Tnippon |
| TBL /usr/bin/tbl |
| # COL /usr/bin/col |
| REFER /usr/bin/refer |
| PIC /usr/bin/pic |
| VGRIND |
| GRAP |
| PAGER /usr/bin/less -isR |
| CAT /bin/cat |
| # |
| # The command "man -a xyzzy" will show all man pages for xyzzy. |
| # When CMP is defined man will try to avoid showing the same |
| # text twice. (But compressed pages compare unequal.) |
| # |
| CMP /usr/bin/cmp -s |
| # |
| # Compress cat pages |
| # |
| COMPRESS /bin/bzip2 |
| COMPRESS_EXT .bz2 |
| # |
| # Default manual sections (and order) to search if -S is not specified |
| # and the MANSECT environment variable is not set. |
| # |
| MANSECT 1:1p:8:2:3:3p:4:5:6:7:9:0p:tcl:n:l:p:o |
| # |
| # Default options to use when man is invoked without options |
| # This is mainly for the benefit of those that think -a should be the default |
| # Note that some systems have /usr/man/allman, causing pages to be shown twice. |
| # |
| #MANDEFOPTIONS -a |
| # |
| # Decompress with given decompressor when input file has given extension |
| # The command given must act as a filter. |
| # |
| .gz /bin/gunzip -c |
| .bz2 /usr/bin/bunzip2 -c |
| .xz /usr/bin/unxz -c |
| .z |
| .Z /bin/zcat |
| .F |
| .Y |