Manuel Sickert wrote:
> I posted this question to the german user list too, no answers.
> I'll try it again here.
> The problem is, that xman doesn't find the X11 and related
> man pages. All the other manpages are displayed correctly.
> The X11R6 man directory is in the MANPATh:
> ~$ manpath
> /
E.L. Meijer (Eric) wrote:
> > >
> > > Hello debians,
> > >
> > > I posted this question to the german user list too, no answers.
> > > I'll try it again here.
> > > The problem is, that xman doesn't find the X11 and related
> > > man pages. All the other manpages are displayed correctly.
> > > The
>
> >
> > Hello debians,
> >
> > I posted this question to the german user list too, no answers.
> > I'll try it again here.
> > The problem is, that xman doesn't find the X11 and related
> > man pages. All the other manpages are displayed correctly.
> > The X11R6 man directory is in the MANPATh
>
> Hello debians,
>
> I posted this question to the german user list too, no answers.
> I'll try it again here.
> The problem is, that xman doesn't find the X11 and related
> man pages. All the other manpages are displayed correctly.
> The X11R6 man directory is in the MANPATh:
> ~$ manpath
> /u
Hello debians,
I posted this question to the german user list too, no answers.
I'll try it again here.
The problem is, that xman doesn't find the X11 and related
man pages. All the other manpages are displayed correctly.
The X11R6 man directory is in the MANPATh:
~$ manpath
/usr/local/qt/man:/usr/
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