Check
out the manpage for mdoc(7), section "TITLE MACROS". There is a list of section numbers there, maybe that's what you needed.
Từ: netbsd-users-owner%NetBSD.org@localhost <netbsd-users-owner%NetBSD.org@localhost> thay mặt cho Todd Gruhn <tgruhn2%gmail.com@localhost>
Đã gửi: 20 Tháng Tư 2023 3:41 SA Đến: Jeremy C. Reed <reed%reedmedia.net@localhost> Cc: Netbsd-Users-List <netbsd-users%netbsd.org@localhost> Chủ đề: Re: making man-pages Did I say that write?
I write FOO -- make manpage 'FOO.? ' SOOO, manpage is FOO.3? Where do I put this? On Wed, Apr 19, 2023 at 6:40 PM Jeremy C. Reed <reed%reedmedia.net@localhost> wrote: > > On Wed, 19 Apr 2023, Todd Gruhn wrote: > > > If I write a program, and a man-page with it; where do I install this > > man-page ?? > > See the manpath on your NetBSD system: > man -p > > That shows what directories actually currently has manuals. > So also see: > /etc/man.conf > > A common place to install your own manpage is > /usr/local/man/man1/ > > The man manpage or man itself has a bug: > the man.c comments say -p prints the directories containing manpages. > The manpage says -p prints the path. > > But actually -p prints the directories from the search path that exist > regardless if contain manpages or not. > > Okay if I commit this? > > .It Fl p > Print the search path for the manual pages. > +This excludes cat page directories and non-existent directories. > > Fix man.c comments too? > Or should the code be fixed to only -p print directories containing > a man page? |