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enhances functionality and reduces code and docs by more than 300 lines
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As usual, we get mandoc -h and apropos -h for free.
Try stuff like "apropos -h In=dirent" or "apropos -h Fa=timespec".
Only useful for terminal output, so -Tps, -Tpdf, -Thtml ignore -h for now.
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Basically, this does the same as man -l in Linux man-db.
The point is that now all functionality of the combined tool
is reachable from the man(1) command name:
apropos = man -k, whatis = man -f, mandoc = man -cl.
Originally suggested by Carsten dot Kunze at arcor dot de,
current maintainer of the Heirloom Documentation Tools.
While here, add various missing information to the usage()
and to the manuals.
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* fix up descriptions of -f and -k
* remove excessive example for -k
* remove explicit BSD references
* add CVS Id
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I'm importing the totally unchanged OpenBSD version
such that all changes can easily be tracked in CVS.
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