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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting how to best browse man pages? Post 82856 by amitverma on Wednesday 7th of September 2005 07:53:23 AM
Old 09-07-2005
you can export $PAGER
eg. export PAGER='vi'
and man <command> will open the help in vi session..

if that helps.....
 

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ZMORE(1)						    BSD General Commands Manual 						  ZMORE(1)

NAME
zmore, zless -- view compressed files SYNOPSIS
zmore [flags] [file ...] zless [flags] [file ...] DESCRIPTION
zmore is a filter that allows the viewing of files compressed with Lempel-Ziv encoding. Such files generally have a ``Z'' or ``gz'' exten- sion (both the compress(1) and gzip(1) formats are supported). Any flags that are specified are passed to the user's preferred PAGER (which is /usr/bin/more by default). zless is equivalent to zmore but uses less(1) as a pager instead of more(1). When multiple files are specified, zmore will pause at the end of each file and present the following prompt to the user: prev_file (END) - Next: next_file Where prev_file is the file that was just displayed and next_file is the next file to be displayed. The following keys are recognized at the prompt: e or q quit zmore. s skip the next file (or exit if the next file is the last). If no files are specified, zmore will read from the standard input. In this mode zmore will assume gzip(1) style compression since there is no suffix on which to make a decision. ENVIRONMENT
PAGER Program used to display files. If unset, /usr/bin/more is used (zmore) or /usr/bin/less (zless). SEE ALSO
compress(1), less(1), more(1) BSD
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