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NAME

       man.conf - configuration file for man

DESCRIPTION

       This is the configuration file for the man(1), apropos(1), and makewhatis(8) utilities.  Its presence,
       and all directives, are optional.

       This file is an ASCII text file.  Leading whitespace on lines, lines starting with ‘#’, and blank lines
       are ignored.  Words are separated by whitespace.  The first word on each line is the name of a
       configuration directive.

       The following directives are supported:

       manpath path
               Override  the  default  search  path  for  man(1), apropos(1), and makewhatis(8).  It can be used
               multiple times to specify multiple paths, with the  order  determining  the  manual  page  search
               order.

               Each  path  is  a  tree containing subdirectories whose names consist of the strings ‘man’ and/or
               ‘cat’ followed by the names of sections, usually single  digits.   The  former  are  supposed  to
               contain  unformatted manual pages in mdoc(7) and/or man(7) format; file names should end with the
               name of the section preceded by a dot.  The latter should contain preformatted manual pages; file
               names should end with ‘.0’.

               Creating a mandoc.db(5) database with makewhatis(8) in each directory configured with manpath  is
               recommended  and  necessary for apropos(1) to work, and also for man(1) on operating systems like
               OpenBSD that install each manual page with only one file name in the  file  system,  even  if  it
               documents multiple utilities or functions.

       output option [value]
               Configure  the  default  value  of  an  output option.  These directives are overridden by the -O
               command line options of the same names.  For details, see the mandoc(1) manual.

       option     value     used by -T
       fragment   none      html
       includes   string    html
       indent     integer   ascii, utf8
       man        string    html
       paper      string    ps, pdf
       style      string    html
       toc        none      html
       width      integer   ascii, utf8

FILES

       /etc/man.conf

EXAMPLES

       The following configuration file reproduces the defaults: installing it is equivalent  to  not  having  a
       man.conf file at all.

             manpath /usr/share/man
             manpath /usr/X11R6/man
             manpath /usr/local/man

SEE ALSO

       apropos(1), man(1), makewhatis(8)

HISTORY

       A  relatively  complicated  man.conf  file format first appeared in 4.3BSD-Reno.  For OpenBSD 5.8, it was
       redesigned from scratch, aiming for simplicity.

AUTHORS

       Ingo Schwarze <schwarze@openbsd.org>

Debian                                          February 10, 2020                                    MAN.CONF(5)