<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>