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Re: New format of output from man -k
On Thu, 31 Jul 2014, Darren Reed wrote:
netbsd-current# man -k nfsd
$<2>nfsd$<2> ($<2>8$<2>) $<2>remote NFS server$<2>
$<2>nfsd$<2> runs on a server machine to service NFS requests from
[...]
The "$<2>" looks like the terminfo specification for a delay. I
susect that mandoc is trying underline some words, it's failing
to interpret the terminfo spec properly, with the result that
$<2> in the terminfo spec is displayed as $<2> instead of being
interpreted as a 2-millisecond delay.
How do I get it to look like it did before with one line per man
page?
[...]
What it used to look like...
$ man -k nfs
confstr (3) - get string-valued configurable variables
exports (5) - define remote mount points for NFS mount requests
I wish I could get that output format back for "man -k". I like
the new full-text search, but dislike the new output format.
A workaround is to run apropos directly:
TERM=dumb apropos -C nfsd
--apb (Alan Barrett)
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