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A manual page reader, TkMan offers two major advantages over xman:
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hypertext links to other man pages (click on a word in the text which
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corresponds to a man page, and you jump there), and better navigation
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within long man pages with searches (both incremental and regular
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expression) and jumps to section headers. TkMan also offers some
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convenience features, like a user-configurable list of commonly used man
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pages, a one-click printout, and integration of `whatis' and `apropos'.
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Further, one may highlight, as if with a yellow marker, arbitrary passages
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of text in man pages and subsequently jump directly to these passages by
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selecting an identifying excerpt from a pulldown menu. Finally, TkMan
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gives one control over the directory-to-menu volume mapping of man pages
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with a capability similar to but superior to xman's mandesc in that rather
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than forcing all who share a man directory to follow a single organization,
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TkMan gives control to the individual. In fact, one may decide he has no
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use for a large set of man pages--say for instance the programmer routines
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in volumes 2, 3, 4, 8--and eliminate them from his personal database.
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