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Date:      Wed, 20 Apr 2022 14:04:06 +0300
From:      Yuri <yuri@aetern.org>
To:        Ralf Mardorf <ralf-mardorf@riseup.net>, questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Conventions for FreeBSD manual pages
Message-ID:  <01d230da-0f1e-4bcb-bcde-fa6c28fdc8b1@aetern.org>
In-Reply-To: <921cc7c2d2ce7811c7df5dec04fb0e357fc354fd.camel@riseup.net>
References:  <3755196b-8803-ff72-364e-6b3b067f9702@gmail.com> <c9284898-d06a-a629-e324-1bb25178a6dd@aetern.org> <921cc7c2d2ce7811c7df5dec04fb0e357fc354fd.camel@riseup.net>

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Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> On Wed, 2022-04-20 at 11:04 +0300, Yuri wrote:
>> I don't see a question here
> 
> On Wed, 20 Apr 2022 07:46:54 +0100, Graham Perrin wrote:
>> Please: does FreeBSD have anything like the Linux manual page for 
>> conventions?
> 
> Linux provides several entries related to man pages, FreeBSD does
> provide several entries, too,
> https://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=man&apropos=1&sektion=1&manpath=FreeBSD+13.0-RELEASE+and+Ports&arch=default&format=html
> :
> 
> man(1)
>     display online manual documentation pages
> man(7)
>     legacy formatting language for manual pages
> man.conf(5)
>     man(1) and manpath(1) configuration files
> manctl(8)
>     manipulating manual pages
> mandoc(1)
>     format manual pages
> mandoc_char(7)
>     mandoc special characters
> manpath(1)
>     display search path for manual pages
> 
> The OP is missing a description of a man page's structure as given by
> the Linux "man man-pages". However, the manual sections are provided by
> FreeBSD's "man man", too.
> 

You have taken my answer out of context.



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