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          --- old/usr/src/man/man1m/catman.1m
          +++ new/usr/src/man/man1m/catman.1m
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   6      -.TH CATMAN 1M "Feb 27, 1998"
   7      -.SH NAME
   8      -catman \- create the formatted files for the reference manual
   9      -.SH SYNOPSIS
  10      -.LP
  11      -.nf
  12      -\fB/usr/bin/catman\fR [\fB-c\fR] [\fB-n\fR] [\fB-p\fR] [\fB-t\fR] [\fB-w\fR] [\fB-M\fR \fIdirectory\fR]
  13      -     [\fB-T\fR \fImacro-package\fR] [\fIsections\fR]
  14      -.fi
  15      -
  16      -.SH DESCRIPTION
  17      -.sp
  18      -.LP
  19      -The \fBcatman\fR utility creates the preformatted versions of the on-line
  20      -manual from the \fBnroff\fR(1) or \fBsgml\fR(5) input files. This feature
  21      -allows easy distribution of the preformatted manual pages among a group of
  22      -associated machines (for example, with \fBrdist\fR(1)), since it makes the
  23      -directories of preformatted manual pages self-contained and independent of the
  24      -unformatted entries.
  25      -.sp
  26      -.LP
  27      -\fBcatman\fR also creates the  \fBwindex\fR database file in the directories
  28      -specified by the  \fBMANPATH\fR or the  \fB-M\fR option. The \fBwindex\fR
  29      -database file is a three column list consisting of a keyword, the reference
  30      -page that the keyword points to, and a line of text that describes the purpose
  31      -of the utility or interface  documented on the reference page. Each keyword is
  32      -taken from the comma separated list of words on the \fBNAME\fR line before the
  33      -`\(mi' (dash). The reference page that the keyword points to is the first word
  34      -on the  \fBNAME\fR line. The text after the \(mi on the \fBNAME\fR line is the
  35      -descriptive text in the third column. The \fBNAME\fR line must be immediately
  36      -preceded by the page heading line created by the \fB\&.TH\fR macro (see
  37      -\fBNOTES\fR for required format).
  38      -.sp
  39      -.LP
  40      -Each manual page is examined and those whose preformatted versions are missing
  41      -or out of date are recreated. If any changes are made, \fBcatman\fR recreates
  42      -the \fBwindex\fR database.
  43      -.sp
  44      -.LP
  45      -If a manual page is a \fIshadow\fR page, that is, it sources another manual
  46      -page for its contents, a symbolic link is made in the \fBcat\fR\fIx\fR or
  47      -\fBfmt\fR\fIx\fR directory to the appropriate preformatted manual page.
  48      -.sp
  49      -.LP
  50      -Shadow files in an unformatted nroff source file are identified by the first
  51      -line being of the form \fB\&.so man\fR\fIx\fR\fB/yyy.\fR\fIx\fR\fB\&.\fR
  52      -.sp
  53      -.LP
  54      -Shadow files in the \fBSGML\fR sources are identified by the string
  55      -\fBSHADOW_PAGE\fR. The file entity declared in the shadow file identifies the
  56      -file to be sourced.
  57      -.SH OPTIONS
  58      -.sp
  59      -.LP
  60      -The following options are supported:
  61      -.sp
  62      -.ne 2
  63      -.na
  64      -\fB\fB-c\fR\fR
  65      -.ad
  66      -.RS 20n
  67      -Create unformatted nroff source files in the appropriate \fBman\fR
  68      -subdirectories from the  \fBSGML\fR sources. This option will overwrite any
  69      -existing file in the \fBman\fR directory of the same name as the  \fBSGML\fR
  70      -file.
  71      -.RE
  72      -
  73      -.sp
  74      -.ne 2
  75      -.na
  76      -\fB\fB-n\fR\fR
  77      -.ad
  78      -.RS 20n
  79      -Do not create (or recreate) the \fBwindex\fR database. If the \fB-n\fR option
  80      -is specified, the \fBwindex\fR database is not created and the \fBapropos\fR,
  81      -\fBwhatis\fR, \fBman\fR \fB-f\fR, and \fBman\fR \fB-k\fR commands will fail.
  82      -.RE
  83      -
  84      -.sp
  85      -.ne 2
  86      -.na
  87      -\fB\fB-p\fR\fR
  88      -.ad
  89      -.RS 20n
  90      -Print what would be done instead of doing it.
  91      -.RE
  92      -
  93      -.sp
  94      -.ne 2
  95      -.na
  96      -\fB\fB-t\fR\fR
  97      -.ad
  98      -.RS 20n
  99      -Create \fBtroff\fRed entries in the appropriate \fBfmt\fR subdirectories
 100      -instead of \fBnroff\fRing into the \fBcat\fR subdirectories.
 101      -.RE
 102      -
 103      -.sp
 104      -.ne 2
 105      -.na
 106      -\fB\fB-w\fR\fR
 107      -.ad
 108      -.RS 20n
 109      -Only create the \fBwindex\fR database that is used by \fBwhatis\fR(1) and the
 110      -\fBman\fR(1) \fB-f\fR and \fB-k\fR options.  No manual reformatting is done.
 111      -.RE
 112      -
 113      -.sp
 114      -.ne 2
 115      -.na
 116      -\fB\fB-M\fR\fI directory\fR\fR
 117      -.ad
 118      -.RS 20n
 119      -Update manual pages located in the specified \fIdirectory\fR,
 120      -(\fB/usr/share/man\fR by default). If the  \fB-M\fR option is specified, the
 121      -directory argument must not contain a `,' (comma), since a comma is used to
 122      -delineate section numbers. See \fBman\fR(1).
 123      -.RE
 124      -
 125      -.sp
 126      -.ne 2
 127      -.na
 128      -\fB\fB-T\fR\fI macro-package\fR\fR
 129      -.ad
 130      -.RS 20n
 131      -Use \fImacro-package\fR in place of the standard manual page macros, (
 132      -\fBman\fR(5) by default).
 133      -.RE
 134      -
 135      -.SH OPERANDS
 136      -.sp
 137      -.LP
 138      -The following operand is supported:
 139      -.sp
 140      -.ne 2
 141      -.na
 142      -\fB\fIsections\fR\fR
 143      -.ad
 144      -.RS 12n
 145      -If there is one parameter not starting with a `\fB\(mi\fR\&', it is taken to be
 146      -a space separated list of manual sections to be processed by \fBcatman\fR. If
 147      -this operand is specified, only the manual sections in the list will be
 148      -processed.  For example,
 149      -.sp
 150      -.in +2
 151      -.nf
 152      -\fBcatman 1 2 3\fR
 153      -.fi
 154      -.in -2
 155      -.sp
 156      -
 157      -only updates manual sections \fB1\fR, \fB2\fR, and \fB3\fR. If specific
 158      -sections are not listed, all sections in the  \fBman\fR directory specified by
 159      -the environment variable \fBMANPATH\fR are processed.
 160      -.RE
 161      -
 162      -.SH ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
 163      -.sp
 164      -.ne 2
 165      -.na
 166      -\fB\fBTROFF\fR\fR
 167      -.ad
 168      -.RS 11n
 169      -The name of the formatter to use when the \fB-t\fR flag is given. If not set,
 170      -\fBtroff\fR(1) is used.
 171      -.RE
 172      -
 173      -.sp
 174      -.ne 2
 175      -.na
 176      -\fB\fBMANPATH\fR\fR
 177      -.ad
 178      -.RS 11n
 179      -A colon-separated list of directories that are processed by \fBcatman\fR and
 180      -\fBman\fR(1). Each directory can be followed by a comma-separated list of
 181      -sections. If set, its value overrides \fB/usr/share/man\fR as the default
 182      -directory search path, and the \fBman.cf\fR file as the default section search
 183      -path. The \fB-M\fR and \fB-s\fR flags, in turn, override these values.
 184      -.RE
 185      -
 186      -.SH FILES
 187      -.sp
 188      -.ne 2
 189      -.na
 190      -\fB\fB/usr/share/man\fR\fR
 191      -.ad
 192      -.RS 28n
 193      -default manual directory location
 194      -.RE
 195      -
 196      -.sp
 197      -.ne 2
 198      -.na
 199      -\fB\fB/usr/share/man/man*/*.*\fR\fR
 200      -.ad
 201      -.RS 28n
 202      -raw nroff input files
 203      -.RE
 204      -
 205      -.sp
 206      -.ne 2
 207      -.na
 208      -\fB\fB/usr/share/man/sman*/*.*\fR\fR
 209      -.ad
 210      -.RS 28n
 211      -raw  \fBSGML\fR input files
 212      -.RE
 213      -
 214      -.sp
 215      -.ne 2
 216      -.na
 217      -\fB\fB/usr/share/man/cat*/*.*\fR\fR
 218      -.ad
 219      -.RS 28n
 220      -preformatted \fBnroff\fRed manual pages
 221      -.RE
 222      -
 223      -.sp
 224      -.ne 2
 225      -.na
 226      -\fB\fB/usr/share/man/fmt*/*.*\fR\fR
 227      -.ad
 228      -.RS 28n
 229      -preformatted \fBtroff\fRed manual pages
 230      -.RE
 231      -
 232      -.sp
 233      -.ne 2
 234      -.na
 235      -\fB\fB/usr/share/man/windex\fR\fR
 236      -.ad
 237      -.RS 28n
 238      -table of contents and keyword database
 239      -.RE
 240      -
 241      -.sp
 242      -.ne 2
 243      -.na
 244      -\fB\fB/usr/lib/makewhatis\fR\fR
 245      -.ad
 246      -.RS 28n
 247      -command script to make  \fBwindex\fR database
 248      -.RE
 249      -
 250      -.sp
 251      -.ne 2
 252      -.na
 253      -\fB\fB/usr/share/lib/tmac/an\fR\fR
 254      -.ad
 255      -.RS 28n
 256      -default macro package
 257      -.RE
 258      -
 259      -.SH ATTRIBUTES
 260      -.sp
 261      -.LP
 262      -See \fBattributes\fR(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
 263      -.sp
 264      -
 265      -.sp
 266      -.TS
 267      -box;
 268      -c | c
 269      -l | l .
 270      -ATTRIBUTE TYPE  ATTRIBUTE VALUE
 271      -_
 272      -CSI     Enabled
 273      -.TE
 274      -
 275      -.SH SEE ALSO
 276      -.sp
 277      -.LP
 278      -\fBapropos\fR(1), \fBman\fR(1), \fBnroff\fR(1), \fBrdist\fR(1), \fBrm\fR(1),
 279      -\fBtroff\fR(1), \fBwhatis\fR(1), \fBattributes\fR(5), \fBman\fR(5),
 280      -\fBsgml\fR(5)
 281      -.SH DIAGNOSTICS
 282      -.sp
 283      -.ne 2
 284      -.na
 285      -\fB\fBman?/xxx.? (.so'ed from man?/yyy.?): No such file or directory\fR\fR
 286      -.ad
 287      -.sp .6
 288      -.RS 4n
 289      -The file outside the parentheses is missing, and is referred to by the file
 290      -inside them.
 291      -.RE
 292      -
 293      -.sp
 294      -.ne 2
 295      -.na
 296      -\fB\fBtarget of .so in man?/xxx.? must be relative to /usr/man\fR\fR
 297      -.ad
 298      -.sp .6
 299      -.RS 4n
 300      -\fBcatman\fR only allows references to filenames that are relative to the
 301      -directory \fB/usr/man\fR.
 302      -.RE
 303      -
 304      -.sp
 305      -.ne 2
 306      -.na
 307      -\fB\fBopendir:man?:\fR \fBNo\fR \fBsuch\fR \fBfile\fR \fBor\fR
 308      -\fBdirectory\fR\fR
 309      -.ad
 310      -.sp .6
 311      -.RS 4n
 312      -A harmless warning message indicating that one of the directories \fBcatman\fR
 313      -normally looks for is missing.
 314      -.RE
 315      -
 316      -.sp
 317      -.ne 2
 318      -.na
 319      -\fB\fB*.*:\fR \fBNo\fR \fBsuch\fR \fBfile\fR \fBor\fR \fBdirectory\fR\fR
 320      -.ad
 321      -.sp .6
 322      -.RS 4n
 323      -A harmless warning message indicating \fBcatman\fR came across an empty
 324      -directory.
 325      -.RE
 326      -
 327      -.SH WARNINGS
 328      -.sp
 329      -.LP
 330      -If a user, who has previously run \fBcatman\fR to install the \fBcat*\fR
 331      -directories, upgrades the operating system, the entire \fBcat*\fR directory
 332      -structure should be removed prior to running \fBcatman\fR. See \fBrm\fR(1).
 333      -.sp
 334      -.LP
 335      -Do not re-run \fBcatman\fR to re-build the \fBwhatis\fR database unless the
 336      -complete set of \fBman*\fR directories is present. \fBcatman\fR builds this
 337      -\fBwindex\fR file based on the  \fBman*\fR directories.
 338      -.SH NOTES
 339      -.sp
 340      -.LP
 341      -To generate a valid windex index file, \fBcatman\fR has certain requirements.
 342      -Within the individual man page file, \fBcatman\fR requires two macro lines to
 343      -have a specific format. These are the \fB\&.TH \fRpage heading line and the
 344      -\fB\&.SH NAME \fRline.
 345      -.sp
 346      -.LP
 347      -The \fB\&.TH \fRmacro requires at least the first three arguments, that is, the
 348      -filename, section number, and the date.  The \fB\&.TH \fRline starts off with
 349      -the \fB\&.TH \fRmacro, followed by a space, the man page filename, a single
 350      -space, the section number, another single space, and the date. The date should
 351      -appear in double quotes and is specified as "day month year," with the month
 352      -always abbreviated to the first three letters (Jan, Feb, Mar, and so forth).
 353      -.sp
 354      -.LP
 355      -The \fB\&.SH NAME \fRmacro, also known as the \fBNAME \fRline, must immediately
 356      -follow the \fB\&.TH \fRline, with nothing in between those lines. No font
 357      -changes are permitted in the \fBNAME \fRline. The \fBNAME \fRline is
 358      -immediately followed by a line containing the man page filename; then shadow
 359      -page names, if applicable, separated by commas; a dash; and a brief summary
 360      -statement. These elements should all be on one line; no carriage returns are
 361      -permitted.
 362      -.sp
 363      -.LP
 364      -An example of proper coding of these lines is:
 365      -.sp
 366      -.in +2
 367      -.nf
 368      -\&.TH NISMATCH 1M "Apr "10, 1998""
 369      -\&.SH NAME
 370      -nismatch, nisgrep \e- utilities for searching NIS+ tables
 371      -.fi
 372      -.in -2
 373      -
        1 +.\"
        2 +.\" This file and its contents are supplied under the terms of the
        3 +.\" Common Development and Distribution License ("CDDL"), version 1.0.
        4 +.\" You may only use this file in accordance with the terms of version
        5 +.\" 1.0 of the CDDL.
        6 +.\"
        7 +.\" A full copy of the text of the CDDL should have accompanied this
        8 +.\" source.  A copy of the CDDL is also available via the Internet at
        9 +.\" http://www.illumos.org/license/CDDL.
       10 +.\"
       11 +.\"
       12 +.\" Copyright 2014 Garrett D'Amore <garrett@damore.org>
       13 +.\"
       14 +.Dd Jul 16, 2014
       15 +.Dt CATAMN 1M
       16 +.Os
       17 +.Sh NAME
       18 +.Nm catman
       19 +.Nd generate
       20 +.Nm whatis
       21 +database files
       22 +.Sh SYNOPSIS
       23 +.Nm
       24 +.Op Fl M Ar path
       25 +.Sh DESCRIPTION
       26 +The
       27 +.Nm
       28 +utility generates a set of
       29 +.Nm whatis
       30 +database files suitable for use with
       31 +.Xr apropos 1
       32 +and
       33 +.Xr whatis 1 .
       34 +It is supplied for compatibility reasons.  The same databases can
       35 +be generated using the
       36 +.Fl w
       37 +option with
       38 +.Xr man 1 ,
       39 +and that command should be used instead.
       40 +.Bl -tag -width ".Fl d"
       41 +.It Fl M Ar path
       42 +Generate the
       43 +.Nm whatis
       44 +database files within the specified colon separated manual paths.
       45 +Overrides the
       46 +.Ev MANPATH
       47 +environment variable.
       48 +.El
       49 +.Sh ENVIRONMENT
       50 +The following environment variables affect the execution of
       51 +.Nm :
       52 +.Bl -tag -width ".Ev MANPATH"
       53 +.It Ev MANPATH
       54 +Used to specify a colon seperated list of manual paths within
       55 +which to generate
       56 +.Nm whatis
       57 +database files.
       58 +.El
       59 +.Sh DIAGNOSTICS
       60 +The
       61 +.Nm
       62 +utility exits 0 on success, and non-zero otherwise.
       63 +.Sh INTERFACE STABILITY
       64 +.Nm "Obsolete Committed" .
       65 +.Sh CODE SET INDEPENDENCE
       66 +Enabled.
       67 +.Sh SEE ALSO
       68 +.Xr apropos 1 ,
       69 +.Xr man 1 ,
       70 +.Xr whatis 1
    
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