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Code Editor : man-addons.el
;;; man-addons.el - some helpful additions for browsing man pages. ;;; ;;; Copyright (c) 1998-2001 Karl M. Hegbloom <karlheg@hegbloom.net> ;;; Released under the terms of the GPL version >= 2.0 ;;; ;;; See: /usr/share/common-licences/GPL-2 ;;; ;;; The usual instructions apply... Place this file in a directory on ;;; your `load-path' and then add (require 'man-addons) to your ;;; `user-init-file'. ;;; ;;; This is tested in XEmacs 21 with both the native XEmacs man.el and ;;; one I ported from GNU Emacs. I hope it works equally well for GNU ;;; Emacs users. ;;; ;;; After loading this file, when you have man page source files ;;; visible from a `dired' buffer, you can push `l' when the cursor is ;;; over them, and preview the page in man mode. I find this very ;;; helpful while editting manual pages! ;;; ;;;###autoload (defun dired-man-locally () "From a dired buffer, view the man page file at point, using \"man -l file\"." (interactive) (if (= 1 (function-max-args #'manual-entry)) (manual-entry (concat (dired-get-filename) " -l")) (manual-entry (dired-get-filename) "-l"))) ;;;###autoload (add-hook 'dired-setup-keys-hook #'(lambda () (define-key dired-mode-map [(?l)] #'dired-man-locally))) (require 'thingatpt) ;;;###autoload (defun man-locally-at-point () "From any buffer, view the man page file at point, using \"man -l file\". This is useful when you use `view-file' to visit one of the .list files in /var/lib/dpkg/info -- put the cursor over a man page listed there, and use `M-x man-locally-at-point' to view it." (interactive) (let ((manpage (thing-at-point 'filename))) (if (= 1 (function-max-args #'manual-entry)) (manual-entry (concat manpage " -l")) (manual-entry manpage "-l")))) (provide 'man-addons)
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