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gmanx - Online in the Cloud

Run gmanx in OnWorks free hosting provider over Ubuntu Online, Fedora Online, Windows online emulator or MAC OS online emulator

This is the command gmanx that can be run in the OnWorks free hosting provider using one of our multiple free online workstations such as Ubuntu Online, Fedora Online, Windows online emulator or MAC OS online emulator

PROGRAM:

NAME


gman - GTK+ based front-end for man, a good replacment for xman.

SYNOPSIS


gman

DESCRIPTION


Gman is a front-end for the manual page system. gman builds a database of all the
available man pages and displays them in a list. Clicking on an entry in the list makes
gman launch another window with the manual page displayed in it.

Gman can launch more than one window at same time. The user can use the index/key word
search function to look for the man pages that they need.

It is simple, but it is useful.

OPTIONS


There are no command line options for gman, for now.

DISPLAY OPTIONS


Currently gman has 4 different modes to present the man pages, available as the following
items in the View menu:

xTerm This will launch an X terminal emulator with the man output shown inside.

You can add the following line to your ~/.gman file in order to select the
preferred X terminal emulator:

xterm_command = rxvt

GhostView
gman will present man pages in a GhostView window for you to view and print the man
page.

This requires GhostView (command "gv") to be available on your system.

Evince gman will present man pages in an Evince window for you to view and print the man
page.

This requires GNOME Evince (command "evince") to be available on your system.

LocalBrowse
gman will launch a web browser window to show you the man page.

This requires man2html and web browser (command "sensible-browser") to be available
on your system.

NetBrowse
In this mode, you can view the pages with web browser and navigate from one man
page to another by clicking the links in the man pages.

This requires man2html, web browser (command "sensible-browser") and a HTTP server
running on localhost.

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