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*** 1,664 **** ! '\" te ! .\" Copyright (c) 2008, Sun Microsystems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. ! .\" Copyright (c) 1980 Regents of the University of California. The Berkeley software License Agreement specifies the terms and conditions for redistribution. ! .TH MAN 1 "May 8, 2008" ! .SH NAME ! man \- find and display reference manual pages ! .SH SYNOPSIS ! .LP ! .nf ! \fBman\fR [\fB-\fR] [\fB-adFlrt\fR] [\fB-M\fR \fIpath\fR] [\fB-T\fR \fImacro-package\fR] [\fB-s\fR \fIsection\fR] \fIname\fR... ! .fi ! ! .LP ! .nf ! \fBman\fR [\fB-M\fR \fIpath\fR] \fB-k\fR \fIkeyword\fR... ! .fi ! ! .LP ! .nf ! \fBman\fR [\fB-M\fR \fIpath\fR] \fB-f\fR \fIfile\fR... ! .fi ! ! .SH DESCRIPTION ! .sp ! .LP ! The \fBman\fR command displays information from the reference manuals. It ! displays complete manual pages that you select by \fIname\fR, or one-line ! summaries selected either by \fIkeyword\fR (\fB-k\fR), or by the name of an ! associated file (\fB-f\fR). If no manual page is located, \fBman\fR prints an ! error message. ! .SS "Source Format" ! .sp ! .LP ! Reference Manual pages are marked up with either \fBnroff\fR (see ! \fBnroff\fR(1)) or \fBSGML\fR (Standard Generalized Markup Language) tags (see ! \fBsgml\fR(5)). The \fBman\fR command recognizes the type of markup and ! processes the file accordingly. The various source files are kept in separate ! directories depending on the type of markup. ! .SS "Location of Manual Pages" ! .sp ! .LP ! The online Reference Manual page directories are conventionally located in ! \fB/usr/share/man\fR. The nroff sources are located in the ! \fB/usr/share/man/man\fR* directories. The \fBSGML\fR sources are located in ! the \fB/usr/share/man/sman\fR* directories. Each directory corresponds to a ! section of the manual. Since these directories are optionally installed, they ! might not reside on your host. You might have to mount \fB/usr/share/man\fR ! from a host on which they do reside. ! .sp ! .LP ! If there are preformatted, up-to-date versions in the corresponding \fBcat\fR* ! or \fBfmt\fR* directories, \fBman\fR simply displays or prints those versions. ! If the preformatted version of interest is out of date or missing, \fBman\fR ! reformats it prior to display and stores the preformatted version if \fBcat\fR* ! or \fBfmt\fR* is writable. The \fBwindex\fR database is not updated. See ! \fBcatman\fR(1M). If directories for the preformatted versions are not ! provided, \fBman\fR reformats a page whenever it is requested. \fBman\fR uses a ! temporary file to store the formatted text during display. ! .sp ! .LP ! If the standard output is not a terminal, or if the `\fB-\fR' flag is given, ! \fBman\fR pipes its output through \fBcat\fR(1). Otherwise, \fBman\fR pipes its ! output through \fBmore\fR(1) to handle paging and underlining on the screen. ! .SH OPTIONS ! .sp ! .LP ! The following options are supported: ! .sp ! .ne 2 ! .na ! \fB\fB-a\fR\fR ! .ad ! .RS 20n ! Shows all manual pages matching \fIname\fR within the \fBMANPATH\fR search ! path. Manual pages are displayed in the order found. ! .RE ! ! .sp ! .ne 2 ! .na ! \fB\fB-d\fR\fR ! .ad ! .RS 20n ! Debugs. Displays what a section-specifier evaluates to, method used for ! searching, and paths searched by \fBman\fR. ! .RE ! ! .sp ! .ne 2 ! .na ! \fB\fB-f\fR \fIfile ...\fR\fR ! .ad ! .RS 20n ! \fBman\fR attempts to locate manual pages related to any of the given ! \fIfile\fRs. It strips the leading path name components from each \fIfile\fR, ! and then prints one-line summaries containing the resulting basename or names. ! This option also uses the \fBwindex\fR database. ! .RE ! ! .sp ! .ne 2 ! .na ! \fB\fB-F\fR\fR ! .ad ! .RS 20n ! Forces \fBman\fR to search all directories specified by \fBMANPATH\fR or the ! \fBman.cf\fR file, rather than using the \fBwindex\fR lookup database. This ! option is useful if the database is not up to date and it has been made the ! default behavior of the \fBman\fR command. The option therefore does not have ! to be invoked and is documented here for reference only. ! .RE ! ! .sp ! .ne 2 ! .na ! \fB\fB-k\fR \fIkeyword ...\fR\fR ! .ad ! .RS 20n ! Prints out one-line summaries from the \fBwindex\fR database (table of ! contents) that contain any of the given \fIkeyword\fRs. The \fBwindex\fR ! database is created using \fBcatman\fR(1M). ! .RE ! ! .sp ! .ne 2 ! .na ! \fB\fB-l\fR\fR ! .ad ! .RS 20n ! Lists all manual pages found matching \fIname\fR within the search path. ! .RE ! ! .sp ! .ne 2 ! .na ! \fB\fB-M\fR \fIpath\fR\fR ! .ad ! .RS 20n ! Specifies an alternate search path for manual pages. \fIpath\fR is a ! colon-separated list of directories that contain manual page directory ! subtrees. For example, if \fIpath\fR is \fB/usr/share/man:/usr/local/man\fR, ! \fBman\fR searches for \fIname\fR in the standard location, and then ! \fB/usr/local/man\fR. When used with the \fB-k\fR or \fB-f\fR options, the ! \fB-M\fR option must appear first. Each directory in the \fIpath\fR is assumed ! to contain subdirectories of the form \fBman\fR* or \fBsman\fR* , one for each ! section. This option overrides the \fBMANPATH\fR environment variable. ! .RE ! ! .sp ! .ne 2 ! .na ! \fB\fB-r\fR\fR ! .ad ! .RS 20n ! Reformats the manual page, but does not display it. This replaces the \fBman\fR ! \fB-\fR \fB-t\fR \fIname\fR combination. ! .RE ! ! .sp ! .ne 2 ! .na ! \fB\fB-s\fR \fIsection ...\fR\fR ! .ad ! .RS 20n ! Specifies sections of the manual for \fBman\fR to search. The directories ! searched for \fIname\fR are limited to those specified by \fIsection\fR. ! \fIsection\fR can be a numerical digit, perhaps followed by one or more letters ! to match the desired section of the manual, for example, "\fB3libucb\fR". Also, ! \fIsection\fR can be a word, for example, \fBlocal\fR, \fBnew\fR, \fBold\fR, ! \fBpublic\fR. \fIsection\fR can also be a letter. To specify multiple sections, ! separate each section with a comma. This option overrides the \fBMANPATH\fR ! environment variable and the \fBman.cf\fR file. See \fBSearch\fR \fBPath\fR ! below for an explanation of how \fBman\fR conducts its search. ! .RE ! ! .sp ! .ne 2 ! .na ! \fB\fB-t\fR\fR ! .ad ! .RS 20n ! \fBman\fR arranges for the specified manual pages to be \fBtroff\fRed to a ! suitable raster output device (see \fBtroff\fR(1)). If both the \fB-\fR and ! \fB-t\fR flags are given, \fBman\fR updates the \fBtroff\fRed versions of each ! named \fIname\fR (if necessary), but does not display them. ! .RE ! ! .sp ! .ne 2 ! .na ! \fB\fB-T\fR \fImacro-package\fR\fR ! .ad ! .RS 20n ! Formats manual pages using \fImacro-package\fR rather than the standard ! \fB-man\fR macros defined in \fB/usr/share/lib/tmac/an\fR. See \fBSearch ! Path\fR under USAGE for a complete explanation of the default search path ! order. ! .RE ! ! .SH OPERANDS ! .sp ! .LP ! The following operand is supported: ! .sp ! .ne 2 ! .na ! \fB\fIname\fR\fR ! .ad ! .RS 8n ! The name of a standard utility or a keyword. ! .RE ! ! .SH USAGE ! .sp ! .LP ! The usage of \fBman\fR is described below: ! .SS "Manual Page Sections" ! .sp ! .LP ! Entries in the reference manuals are organized into \fIsection\fRs. A section ! name consists of a major section name, typically a single digit, optionally ! followed by a subsection name, typically one or more letters. An unadorned ! major section name, for example, "\fB9\fR", does not act as an abbreviation for ! the subsections of that name, such as "\fB9e\fR", "\fB9f\fR", or "\fB9s\fR". ! That is, each subsection must be searched separately by \fBman\fR \fB-s\fR. ! Each section contains descriptions apropos to a particular reference category, ! with subsections refining these distinctions. See the \fBintro\fR manual pages ! for an explanation of the classification used in this release. ! .SS "Search Path" ! .sp ! .LP ! Before searching for a given \fIname\fR, \fBman\fR constructs a list of ! candidate directories and sections. \fBman\fR searches for \fIname\fR in the ! directories specified by the \fBMANPATH\fR environment variable. ! .sp ! .LP ! In the absence of \fBMANPATH\fR, \fBman\fR constructs its search path based ! upon the \fBPATH\fR environment variable, primarily by substituting \fBman\fR ! for the last component of the \fBPATH\fR element. Special provisions are added ! to account for unique characteristics of directories such as \fB/sbin\fR, ! \fB/usr/ucb\fR, \fB/usr/xpg4/bin\fR, and others. If the file argument contains ! a \fB/\fR character, the \fIdirname\fR portion of the argument is used in place ! of \fBPATH\fR elements to construct the search path. ! .sp ! .LP ! Within the manual page directories, \fBman\fR confines its search to the ! sections specified in the following order: ! .RS +4 ! .TP ! .ie t \(bu ! .el o ! \fIsection\fRs specified on the command line with the \fB-s\fR option ! .RE ! .RS +4 ! .TP ! .ie t \(bu ! .el o ! \fIsection\fRs embedded in the \fBMANPATH\fR environment variable ! .RE ! .RS +4 ! .TP ! .ie t \(bu ! .el o ! \fIsection\fRs specified in the \fBman.cf\fR file for each directory specified ! in the \fBMANPATH\fR environment variable ! .RE ! .sp ! .LP ! If none of the above exist, \fBman\fR searches each directory in the manual ! page path, and displays the first matching manual page found. ! .sp ! .LP ! The \fBman.cf\fR file has the following format: ! .sp ! .in +2 ! .nf ! MANSECTS=\fIsection\fR[,\fIsection\fR]... ! .fi ! .in -2 ! .sp ! ! .sp ! .LP ! Lines beginning with `\fB#\fR' and blank lines are considered comments, and are ! ignored. Each directory specified in \fBMANPATH\fR can contain a manual page ! configuration file, specifying the default search order for that directory. ! .SH FORMATTING MANUAL PAGES ! .sp ! .LP ! Manual pages are marked up in \fBnroff\fR(1) or \fBsgml\fR(5). Nroff manual ! pages are processed by \fBnroff\fR(1) or \fBtroff\fR(1) with the \fB-man\fR ! macro package. Please refer to \fBman\fR(5) for information on macro usage. ! \fBSGML\fR\(emtagged manual pages are processed by an \fBSGML\fR parser and ! passed to the formatter. ! .SS "Preprocessing Nroff Manual Pages" ! .sp ! .LP ! When formatting an nroff manual page, \fBman\fR examines the first line to ! determine whether it requires special processing. If the first line is a string ! of the form: ! .sp ! .in +2 ! .nf ! \&'\e" \fIX\fR ! .fi ! .in -2 ! .sp ! ! .sp ! .LP ! where \fIX\fR is separated from the `\fB"\fR' by a single SPACE and consists of ! any combination of characters in the following list, \fBman\fR pipes its input ! to \fBtroff\fR(1) or \fBnroff\fR(1) through the corresponding preprocessors. ! .sp ! .ne 2 ! .na ! \fB\fBe\fR\fR ! .ad ! .RS 5n ! \fBeqn\fR(1), or \fBneqn\fR for \fBnroff\fR ! .RE ! ! .sp ! .ne 2 ! .na ! \fB\fBr\fR\fR ! .ad ! .RS 5n ! \fBrefer\fR(1) ! .RE ! ! .sp ! .ne 2 ! .na ! \fB\fBt\fR\fR ! .ad ! .RS 5n ! \fBtbl\fR(1) ! .RE ! ! .sp ! .ne 2 ! .na ! \fB\fBv\fR\fR ! .ad ! .RS 5n ! \fBvgrind\fR(1) ! .RE ! ! .sp ! .LP ! If \fBeqn\fR or \fBneqn\fR is invoked, it automatically reads the file ! \fB/usr/pub/eqnchar\fR (see \fBeqnchar\fR(5)). If \fBnroff\fR(1) is invoked, ! \fBcol\fR(1) is automatically used. ! .SS "Referring to Other nroff Manual Pages" ! .sp ! .LP ! If the first line of the nroff manual page is a reference to another manual ! page entry fitting the pattern: ! .sp ! .in +2 ! .nf ! \&.so man*/\fIsourcefile\fR ! .fi ! .in -2 ! .sp ! ! .sp ! .LP ! \fBman\fR processes the indicated file in place of the current one. The ! reference must be expressed as a path name relative to the root of the manual ! page directory subtree. ! .sp ! .LP ! When the second or any subsequent line starts with \fB\&.so\fR, \fBman\fR ! ignores it; \fBtroff\fR(1) or \fBnroff\fR(1) processes the request in the usual ! manner. ! .SS "Processing SGML Manual Pages" ! .sp ! .LP ! Manual pages are identified as being marked up in SGML by the presence of the ! string \fB<!DOCTYPE\fR\&. If the file also contains the string ! \fBSHADOW_PAGE\fR, the file refers to another manual page for the content. The ! reference is made with a file entity reference to the manual page that contains ! the text. This is similar to the \fB\&.so\fR mechanism used in the nroff ! formatted man pages. ! .SH ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES ! .sp ! .LP ! See \fBenviron\fR(5) for descriptions of the following environment variables ! that affect the execution of \fBman\fR: \fBLANG\fR, \fBLC_ALL\fR, ! \fBLC_CTYPE\fR, \fBLC_MESSAGES\fR, and \fBNLSPATH\fR. ! .sp ! .ne 2 ! .na ! \fB\fBMANPATH\fR\fR ! .ad ! .RS 11n ! A colon-separated list of directories; each directory can be followed by a ! comma-separated list of sections. If set, its value overrides ! \fB/usr/share/man\fR as the default directory search path, and the \fBman.cf\fR ! file as the default section search path. The \fB-M\fR and \fB-s\fR flags, in ! turn, override these values.) ! .RE ! ! .sp ! .ne 2 ! .na ! \fB\fBPAGER\fR\fR ! .ad ! .RS 11n ! A program to use for interactively delivering \fBman\fR's output to the screen. ! If not set, `\fBmore\fR \fB-s\fR' is used. See \fBmore\fR(1). ! .RE ! ! .sp ! .ne 2 ! .na ! \fB\fBTCAT\fR\fR ! .ad ! .RS 11n ! The name of the program to use to display \fBtroff\fRed manual pages. ! .RE ! ! .sp ! .ne 2 ! .na ! \fB\fBTROFF\fR\fR ! .ad ! .RS 11n ! The name of the formatter to use when the \fB-t\fR flag is given. If not set, ! \fBtroff\fR(1) is used. ! .RE ! ! .SH EXAMPLES ! .LP ! \fBExample 1 \fRCreating a PostScript Version of a man page ! .sp ! .LP ! The following example creates the \fBpipe\fR(2) man page in postscript for csh, ! tcsh, ksh and sh users: ! ! .sp ! .in +2 ! .nf ! % env TCAT=/usr/lib/lp/postscript/dpost man -t -s 2 pipe > pipe.ps ! .fi ! .in -2 ! .sp ! ! .sp ! .LP ! This is an alternative to using \fBman\fR \fB-t\fR, which sends the man page to ! the default printer, if the user wants a postscript file version of the man ! page. ! ! .LP ! \fBExample 2 \fRCreating a Text Version of a man page ! .sp ! .LP ! The following example creates the \fBpipe\fR(2) man page in ascii text: ! ! .sp ! .in +2 ! .nf ! man pipe.2 | col -x -b > pipe.text ! .fi ! .in -2 ! .sp ! ! .sp ! .LP ! This is an alternative to using \fBman\fR \fB-t\fR, which sends the man page to ! the default printer, if the user wants a text file version of the man page. ! ! .SH EXIT STATUS ! .sp ! .LP ! The following exit values are returned: ! .sp ! .ne 2 ! .na ! \fB\fB0\fR\fR ! .ad ! .RS 6n ! Successful completion. ! .RE ! ! .sp ! .ne 2 ! .na ! \fB\fB>0\fR\fR ! .ad ! .RS 6n ! An error occurred. ! .RE ! ! .SH FILES ! .sp ! .ne 2 ! .na ! \fB\fB/usr/share/man\fR\fR ! .ad ! .sp .6 ! .RS 4n ! Root of the standard manual page directory subtree ! .RE ! ! .sp ! .ne 2 ! .na ! \fB\fB/usr/share/man/man?/*\fR\fR ! .ad ! .sp .6 ! .RS 4n ! Unformatted nroff manual entries ! .RE ! ! .sp ! .ne 2 ! .na ! \fB\fB/usr/share/man/sman?/*\fR\fR ! .ad ! .sp .6 ! .RS 4n ! Unformatted \fBSGML\fR manual entries ! .RE ! ! .sp ! .ne 2 ! .na ! \fB\fB/usr/share/man/cat?/*\fR\fR ! .ad ! .sp .6 ! .RS 4n ! \fBnroff\fRed manual entries ! .RE ! ! .sp ! .ne 2 ! .na ! \fB\fB/usr/share/man/fmt?/*\fR\fR ! .ad ! .sp .6 ! .RS 4n ! \fBtroff\fRed manual entries ! .RE ! ! .sp ! .ne 2 ! .na ! \fB\fB/usr/share/man/windex\fR\fR ! .ad ! .sp .6 ! .RS 4n ! Table of contents and keyword database ! .RE ! ! .sp ! .ne 2 ! .na ! \fB\fB/usr/share/lib/tmac/an\fR\fR ! .ad ! .sp .6 ! .RS 4n ! Standard \fB-man\fR macro package ! .RE ! ! .sp ! .ne 2 ! .na ! \fB\fB/usr/share/lib/sgml/locale/C/dtd/*\fR\fR ! .ad ! .sp .6 ! .RS 4n ! \fBSGML\fR document type definition files ! .RE ! ! .sp ! .ne 2 ! .na ! \fB\fB/usr/share/lib/sgml/locale/C/solbook/*\fR\fR ! .ad ! .sp .6 ! .RS 4n ! \fBSGML\fR style sheet and entity definitions directories ! .RE ! ! .sp ! .ne 2 ! .na ! \fB\fB/usr/share/lib/pub/eqnchar\fR\fR ! .ad ! .sp .6 ! .RS 4n ! Standard definitions for \fBeqn\fR and \fBneqn\fR ! .RE ! ! .sp ! .ne 2 ! .na ! \fB\fBman.cf\fR\fR ! .ad ! .sp .6 ! .RS 4n ! Default search order by section ! .RE ! ! .SH ATTRIBUTES ! .sp ! .LP ! See \fBattributes\fR(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: ! .sp ! ! .sp ! .TS ! box; ! c | c ! l | l . ! ATTRIBUTE TYPE ATTRIBUTE VALUE ! _ ! CSI Enabled, see \fBNOTES\fR. ! _ ! Interface Stability Committed ! _ ! Standard See \fBstandards\fR(5). ! .TE ! ! .SH SEE ALSO ! .sp ! .LP ! \fBapropos\fR(1), \fBcat\fR(1), \fBcol\fR(1), \fBdpost\fR(1), \fBeqn\fR(1), ! \fBmore\fR(1), \fBnroff\fR(1), \fBrefer\fR(1), \fBtbl\fR(1), \fBtroff\fR(1), ! \fBvgrind\fR(1), \fBwhatis\fR(1), \fBcatman\fR(1M), \fBattributes\fR(5), ! \fBenviron\fR(5), \fBeqnchar\fR(5), \fBman\fR(5), \fBsgml\fR(5), ! \fBstandards\fR(5) ! .SH NOTES ! .sp ! .LP ! The \fB-f\fR and \fB-k\fR options use the \fBwindex\fR database, which is ! created by \fBcatman\fR(1M). ! .sp ! .LP ! The \fBman\fR command is CSI-capable. However, some utilities invoked by the ! \fBman\fR command, namely, \fBtroff\fR, \fBeqn\fR, \fBneqn\fR, \fBrefer\fR, ! \fBtbl\fR, and \fBvgrind\fR, are not verified to be CSI-capable. Because of ! this, the man command with the \fB-t\fR option can not handle non-EUC data. ! Also, using the \fBman\fR command to display man pages that require special ! processing through \fBeqn\fR, \fBneqn\fR, \fBrefer\fR, \fBtbl\fR, or ! \fBvgrind\fR can not be CSI-capable. ! .SH BUGS ! .sp ! .LP ! The manual is supposed to be reproducible either on a phototypesetter or on an ! \fBASCII\fR terminal. However, on a terminal some information (indicated by ! font changes, for instance) is lost. ! .sp ! .LP ! Some dumb terminals cannot process the vertical motions produced by the \fBe\fR ! (see \fBeqn\fR(1)) preprocessing flag. To prevent garbled output on these ! terminals, when you use \fBe\fR, also use \fBt\fR, to invoke \fBcol\fR(1) ! implicitly. This workaround has the disadvantage of eliminating superscripts ! and subscripts, even on those terminals that can display them. Control-q clears ! a terminal that gets confused by \fBeqn\fR(1) output. --- 1,137 ---- ! .\" ! .\" This file and its contents are supplied under the terms of the ! .\" Common Development and Distribution License ("CDDL"), version 1.0. ! .\" You may only use this file in accordance with the terms of version ! .\" 1.0 of the CDDL. ! .\" ! .\" A full copy of the text of the CDDL should have accompanied this ! .\" source. A copy of the CDDL is also available via the Internet at ! .\" http://www.illumos.org/license/CDDL. ! .\" ! .\" ! .\" Copyright 2012 Nexenta Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. ! .\" Copyright 2014 Garrett D'Amore <garrett@damore.org> ! .\" ! .Dd October 18, 2012 ! .Dt MAN 1 ! .Os ! .Sh NAME ! .Nm man ! .Nd find and display reference manual pages ! .Sh SYNOPSIS ! .Nm ! .Op Fl alptw ! .Op Fl M Ar manpath ! .Op Fl s Ar mansect ! .Ar page ... ! .Nm ! .Op Fl s Ar mansect ! .Fl f ! .Ar keyword ... ! .Nm ! .Op Fl s Ar mansect ! .Fl k ! .Ar keyword ... ! .Sh DESCRIPTION ! The ! .Nm ! utility finds and displays reference manual pages. ! .Pp ! Options that ! .Nm ! understands: ! .Bl -tag -width indent ! .It Fl M Ar manpath ! Forces a specific colon separated manual path instead of the default ! search path. ! Overrides the ! .Ev MANPATH ! environment variable. ! .It Fl a ! Display all manual pages instead of just the first found for each ! .Ar page ! argument. ! .It Fl f ! Emulate ! .Xr whatis 1 . ! .It Fl k ! Emulate ! .Xr apropos 1 . ! .It Fl l ! Display the location of the manual page instead of the contents of ! the manual page. ! .It Fl p ! Output current path used for searching. ! .It Fl s Ar mansect ! Restrict manual sections searched to the specified colon delimited list. ! .It Fl t ! Send the content formatted as PostScript to the default printer. ! .It Fl w ! Create ! .Nm whatis ! databases used by ! .Xr apropos 1 ! and ! .Xr whatis 1 . ! .El ! .Sh ENVIRONMENT ! The following environment variables affect the execution of ! .Nm : ! .Bl -tag -width ".Ev MANPATH" ! .It Ev LC_ALL , LC_CTYPE , LANG ! Used to find locale-specific manual pages. ! .It Ev MANPATH ! Used to find the location of the manual files. ! Corresponds to the ! .Fl M ! option. ! .It Ev MANWIDTH ! Defines the width of output. If set to ! .Dq Li tty , ! and output is to a terminal, full width of terminal is used. ! .It Ev PAGER ! Program used to display files. If unset, ! .Dq Li "less -ins" ! is used. ! .It Ev PATH ! Used to find location of manual files if ! .Ev MANPATH ! and ! .Fl M ! are not specified. ! .El ! .Sh FILES ! .Bl -tag -width indent -compact ! .It Pa man.cf ! Per-manpath configuration settings. The file is formatted as follows: ! .Bd -literal -offset indent ! MANSECT=\fIsection\fR[,\fIsection\fR]... ! .Ed ! .Pp ! Each section consists of a section in the reference manual. The file ! may also contain comment blank lines or lines consisting of comments, where ! the first character in the line is `#'. Both blank lines and comment lines are ! ignored. ! .El ! .Sh CODE SET INDEPENDENCE ! Enabled. ! .Sh INTERFACE STABILITY ! The ! .Nm ! utility is ! .Nm Standard , ! as is the ! .Fl k ! option. The other options are ! .Nm Committed . ! .Sh SEE ALSO ! .Xr apropos 1 , ! .Xr intro 1 , ! .Xr mandoc 1 , ! .Xr whatis 1 , ! .Xr man 5 , ! .Xr mdoc 5 , ! .Xr standards 5 ! .Sh NOTES ! Some pages may contain information which cannot be properly displayed on ! all terminals. In such cases, some information may be lost.