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Date:      Sat, 25 Sep 1999 09:41:21 -0700 (PDT)
From:      "Duane H. Hesser" <dhh@androcles.com>
To:        "Rodney W. Grimes" <freebsd@gndrsh.dnsmgr.net>
Cc:        freebsd-stable@FreeBSD.ORG, (Peter Radcliffe) <pir@pir.net>
Subject:   Re: man displays pages twice!
Message-ID:  <XFMail.990925094121.dhh@androcles.com>
In-Reply-To: <199909241951.MAA03907@gndrsh.dnsmgr.net>

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For reference, here's the Version 7 man page for 'man 1'

==================================================================

MAN(1)                             MAN(1)

NAME
       man - print sections of this manual

SYNOPSIS
       man [ option ... ] [ chapter ] title ...

DESCRIPTION
       Man  locates  and  prints the section of this manual named
       title in the specified chapter.   (In  this  context,  the
       word  `page'  is  often used as a synonym for `section'.)
       The title is entered in lower case.   The  chapter  number
       does  not  need  a letter suffix.  If no chapter is speci-
       fied, the whole manual  is  searched  for  title  and  all
       occurrences of it are printed.

       Options and their meanings are:

       -t     Phototypeset the section using troff(1).

       -n     Print  the  section  on  the  standard output using
          nroff(1).

       -k     Display the output on  a  Tektronix  4014  terminal
          using troff(1) and tc(1).

       -e     Appended or prefixed to any of the above causes the
          manual  section  to  be  preprocessed  by  neqn  or
          eqn(1); -e alone means -te.

       -w     Print the path names of the manual sections, but do
          not print the sections themselves.

       (default)
          Copy an already formatted  manual  section  to  the
          terminal,  or, if none is available, act as -n.  It
          may be necessary to use a filter to adapt the  out-
          put to the particular terminal's characteristics.

       Further  options, e.g. to specify the kind of terminal you
       have, are passed on to troff(1)  or  nroff.   Options  and
       chapter may be changed before each title.

       For example:

          man man

       would  reproduce  this  section, as well as any other sec-
       tions named man that may exist in other  chapters  of  the
       manual, e.g.  man(7).

FILES
       /usr/man/man?/*
       /usr/man/cat?/*

                                1

MAN(1)                             MAN(1)

SEE ALSO
       nroff(1), eqn(1), tc(1), man(7)

==================================================================


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Duane H. Hesser
dhh@androcles.com


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