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<article lang="&language;" id="man">
<title
>Man</title>

<para
> Using the man ioslave you are able to read the man pages installed on your system. It is easy to use: </para>

<variablelist
> <varlistentry
> <term
><userinput
><command
>man:/</command
></userinput
></term
> <listitem
> <para
>See the sections of the manual, click to find the rest. </para
> </listitem
> </varlistentry
> <varlistentry
> <term
><userinput
><command
>man:</command
>fopen</userinput
></term
> <listitem
> <para
>See the man page of <command
>fopen</command
>. </para
> </listitem
> </varlistentry
> </variablelist>

<para
> There is also a shortcut: <userinput
><command
>#fopen</command
></userinput
>, which has the same effect as above. </para>

<para
> If you don't find all your man pages, adjust the environment variables <envar
>MANPATH</envar
> and <envar
>MANSECT</envar
>. </para>

<para
> As with any other &kde; ioslave, it is possible to enter a &URL;, like <userinput
><command
>man:socket</command
></userinput
> in <emphasis
>any</emphasis
> &kde; application. Try it in &kwrite; and you will see the man page in <acronym
>HTML</acronym
> format. </para>

<para
> Contact mailing list: <email
>kde-devel@kde.org</email
> </para>

</article>