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XMAN(1)                                                                                   XMAN(1)



NAME
       xman - Manual page display program for the X Window System

SYNOPSIS
       xman [ -options ... ]

DESCRIPTION
       Xman  is  a  manual page browser.  The default size of the initial xman window is small so
       that you can leave it running throughout your entire login session.  In the initial window
       there  are three options: Help will pop up a window with on-line help, Quit will exit, and
       Manual Page will pop up a window with a manual page browser in it.  Typing Control-S  will
       pop  up  a  window  prompting for a specific manual page to display.  You may display more
       than one manual page browser window at a time from a single execution of xman.

       For further information on using xman, please read the on-line help information.  Most  of
       this manual will discuss customization of xman.

OPTIONS
       Xman supports all standard Toolkit command line arguments (see X(1)).  The following addi-
       tional arguments are supported.


       -helpfile filename
              Specifies a helpfile to use other than the default.

       -bothshown
              Allows both the manual page and manual directory to be on the screen  at  the  same
              time.

       -notopbox
              Starts without the Top Menu with the three buttons in it.

       -geometry WxH+X+Y
              Sets the size and location of the Top Menu with the three buttons in it.

       -pagesize WxH+X+Y
              Sets the size and location of all the Manual Pages.

CUSTOMIZING XMAN
       Xman allows customization of both the directories to be searched for manual pages, and the
       name that each directory will map to in the Sections menu.  Xman determines which directo-
       ries  it  will search by reading the MANPATH environment variable.  If no MANPATH is found
       then the directory is /usr/man is searched on POSIX systems.  This environment is expected
       to be a colon-separated list of directories for xman to search.

       setenv MANPATH /mit/kit/man:/usr/man

       By default, xman will search each of the following directories (in each of the directories
       specified in the users MANPATH) for manual pages.  If manual pages exist in that directory
       then  they are added to list of manual pages for the corresponding menu item.  A menu item
       is only displayed for those sections that actually contain manual pages.

       Directory      Section Name
       ---------      ------------
       man1           (1) User Commands
       man2           (2) System Calls
       man3           (3) Subroutines
       man4           (4) Devices
       man5           (5) File Formats
       man6           (6) Games
       man7           (7) Miscellaneous
       man8           (8) Sys. Administration
       manl           (l) Local
       mann           (n) New
       mano           (o) Old

       For instance, a user has three directories in her manual path and each contain a directory
       called  man3.   All  these  manual  pages  will appear alphabetically sorted when the user
       selects the menu item called (3) Subroutines.  If there is no directory called mano in any
       of  the directories in her MANPATH, or there are no manual pages in any of the directories
       called mano then no menu item will be displayed for the section called (o) Old.

BSD AND LINUX SYSTEMS
       In newer BSD and Linux systems, Xman will search for a file named /etc/man.conf which will
       contain  the  list  of directories containing manual pages. See man.conf(5) for a complete
       description of the file format.

THE MANDESC FILE
       By using the mandesc file a user or system manager is able to more closely  control  which
       manual pages will appear in each of the sections represented by menu items in the Sections
       menu.  This functionality is only available on a section by section basis, and  individual
       manual  pages may not be handled in this manner.  (Although generous use of symbolic links
       -- see ln(1) -- will allow almost any configuration you can imagine.)

       The format of the mandesc file is a character followed by a label.  The  character  deter-
       mines which of the sections will be added under this label.  For instance suppose that you
       would like to create an extra menu item that contains all  programmer  subroutines.   This
       label  should  contain  all manual pages in both sections two and three.  The mandesc file
       would look like this:

       2Programmer Subroutines
       3Programmer Subroutines

       This will add a menu item to the Sections menu that would bring up a listing of all manual
       pages  in  sections  two  and  three of the Programmers Manual.  Since the label names are
       exactly the same they will be added to the same section. Note, however, that the  original
       sections still exist.

       If  you  want to completely ignore the default sections in a manual directory then add the
       line:

       no default sections

       anywhere in your mandesc file.  This keeps xman from searching the default manual sections
       In  that  directory  only.  As an example, suppose you want to do the same thing as above,
       but you don't think that it is useful to have the System Calls or Subroutines sections any
       longer.   You would need to duplicate the default entries, as well as adding your new one.

       no default sections
       1(1) User Commands
       2Programmer Subroutines
       3Programmer Subroutines
       4(4) Devices
       5(5) File Formats
       6(6) Games
       7(7) Miscellaneous
       8(8) Sys. Administration
       l(l) Local
       n(n) New
       o(o) Old

       Xman will read any section that is of the from man<character>,  where  <character>  is  an
       upper  or  lower case letter (they are treated distinctly) or a numeral (0-9).  Be warned,
       however, that man(1) and catman(8) will not search directories that are non-standard.

WIDGETS
       In order to specify resources, it is useful to know the hierarchy  of  the  widgets  which
       compose  xman.   In the notation below, indentation indicates hierarchical structure.  The
       widget class name is given first, followed by the widget instance name.

       Xman xman (This widget is never used)
            TopLevelShell  topBox
                 Form  form
                      Label  topLabel
                      Command  helpButton
                      Command  quitButton
                      Command  manpageButton
                 TransientShell  search
                      DialogWidgetClass  dialog
                           Label  label
                           Text  value
                           Command  manualPage
                           Command  apropos
                           Command  cancel
                 TransientShell  pleaseStandBy
                      Label  label
            TopLevelShell  manualBrowser
                 Paned  Manpage_Vpane
                      Paned  horizPane
                           MenuButton  options
                           MenuButton  sections
                           Label  manualBrowser
                      Viewport  directory
                           List  directory
                           List  directory
                           .
                           . (one for each section,
                           .  created on the fly)
                           .
                      ScrollByLine  manualPage
                 SimpleMenu  optionMenu
                      SmeBSB  displayDirectory
                      SmeBSB  displayManualPage
                      SmeBSB  help
                      SmeBSB  search
                      SmeBSB  showBothScreens
                      SmeBSB  removeThisManpage
                      SmeBSB  openNewManpage
                      SmeBSB  showVersion
                      SmeBSB  quit
                 SimpleMenu  sectionMenu
                      SmeBSB  <name of section>
                           .
                           . (one for each section)
                           .
                 TransientShell  search
                      DialogWidgetClass  dialog
                           Label  label
                           Text  value
                           Command  manualPage
                           Command  apropos
                           Command  cancel
                 TransientShell  pleaseStandBy
                      Label  label
                 TransientShell  likeToSave
                      Dialog  dialog
                           Label  label
                           Text  value
                           Command  yes
                           Command  no
            TopLevelShell  help
                 Paned  Manpage_Vpane
                      Paned  horizPane
                           MenuButton  options
                           MenuButton  sections
                           Label  manualBrowser
                      ScrollByLine  manualPage
                 SimpleMenu  optionMenu
                      SmeBSB  displayDirectory
                      SmeBSB  displayManualPage
                      SmeBSB  help
                      SmeBSB  search
                      SmeBSB  showBothScreens
                      SmeBSB  removeThisManpage
                      SmeBSB  openNewManpage
                      SmeBSB  showVersion
                      SmeBSB  quit


APPLICATION RESOURCES
       xman has the following application-specific resources which allow customizations unique to
       xman.


       manualFontNormal (Class Font)
                         The font to use for normal text in the manual pages.

       manualFontBold (Class Font)
                         The font to use for bold text in the manual pages.

       manualFontItalic (Class Font)
                         The font to use for italic text in the manual pages.

       directoryFontNormal (Class Font)
                         The font to use for the directory text.

       bothShown (Class Boolean)
                         Either  `true'  or  `false,'  specifies whether or not you want both the
                         directory and the manual page shown at start up.

       directoryHeight (Class DirectoryHeight)
                         The height in pixels of the directory, when the directory and the manual
                         page are shown simultaneously.

       topCursor (Class Cursor)
                         The cursor to use in the top box.

       helpCursor (Class Cursor)
                         The cursor to use in the help window.

       manpageCursor (Class Cursor)
                         The cursor to use in the manual page window.

       searchEntryCursor (Class Cursor)
                         The cursor to use in the search entry text widget.

       pointerColor (Class Foreground)
                         This  is  the  color of all the cursors (pointers) specified above.  The
                         name was chosen to be compatible with xterm.

       helpFile  (Class File)
                         Use this rather than the system default helpfile.

       topBox (Class Boolean)
                         Either `true' or `false,' determines whether the top box (containing the
                         help,  quit  and  manual  page  buttons)  or a manual page is put on the
                         screen at start-up.  The default is true.

       verticalList (Class Boolean)
                         Either `true' or `false,' determines whether the  directory  listing  is
                         vertically   or  horizontally  organized.   The  default  is  horizontal
                         (false).

GLOBAL ACTIONS
       Xman defines all user interaction through global actions.  This allows the user to  modify
       the  translation table of any widget, and bind any event to the new user action.  The list
       of actions supported by xman are:

       GotoPage(page) When used in a manual page display window this will allow the user to  move
                      between  a  directory  and  manual  page display.  The page argument can be
                      either Directory or ManualPage.

       Quit()         This action may be used anywhere, and will exit xman.

       Search(type, action)
                      Only useful when used in a search popup, this action will cause the  search
                      widget to perform the named search type on the string in the search popup's
                      value widget. This action will also pop down the search  widget.  The  type
                      argument can be either Apropos, Manpage or Cancel.  If an action of Open is
                      specified then xman will open a new manual page to display the  results  of
                      the  search, otherwise xman will attempt to display the results in the par-
                      ent of the search popup.

       PopupHelp()    This action may be used anywhere, and will popup the help widget.

       PopupSearch()  This action may be used anywhere except in a help window.   It  will  cause
                      the  search  popup to become active and visible on the screen, allowing the
                      user search for a manual page.

       CreateNewManpage()
                      This action may be used anywhere, and will create a new manual page display
                      window.

       RemoveThisManpage()
                      This  action  may  be used in any manual page or help display window.  When
                      called it will remove the window, and clean  up  all  resources  associated
                      with it.

       SaveFormattedPage(action)
                      This action can only be used in the likeToSave popup widget, and tells xman
                      whether to Save or Cancel a save of the manual page that has just been for-
                      matted.

       ShowVersion()  This  action may be called from any manual page or help display window, and
                      will cause the informational display line to show the  current  version  of
                      xman.

FILES
       <manpath directory>/man<character>

       <manpath directory>/cat<character>

       <manpath directory>/mandesc

       /etc/X11/app-defaults/Xman
                                specifies required resources.

       /tmp                     Xman  creates  temporary  files  in  /tmp for all unformatted man
                                pages and all apropos searches.

SEE ALSO
       X(7), man(1), apropos(1), catman(8), Athena Widget Set

ENVIRONMENT
       DISPLAY        the default host and display to use.

       MANPATH        the search path for manual pages.   Directories  are  separated  by  colons
                      (e.g. /usr/man:/mit/kit/man:/foo/bar/man).

       XENVIRONMENT   to  get  the  name  of  a resource file that overrides the global resources
                      stored in the RESOURCE_MANAGER property.

       XAPPLRESDIR    A string that will have ``Xman'' appended to it.  This string will  be  the
                      full  path  name of a user app-defaults file to be merged into the resource
                      database after the system app-defaults file, and before the resources  that
                      are attached to the display.
                      See X(7) for a full statement of rights and permissions.

AUTHORS
       Chris  Peterson,  MIT X Consortium from the V10 version written by Barry Shein formerly of
       Boston University.  Bug fixes and Linux support by Carlos A M dos Santos, for The  XFree86
       Project.



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