diff --git a/doc/pinfo.1.in b/doc/pinfo.1.in index bb285cc..bf16aef 100644 --- a/doc/pinfo.1.in +++ b/doc/pinfo.1.in @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -.TH PINFO 1 "01 Dec 2001" +.TH PINFO 1 "25 Apr 2023" .SH NAME .B pinfo \- is user-friendly, console-based viewer for Info documents @@ -6,6 +6,10 @@ .B pinfo [\fIoptions\fR] [\fBinfopage\fR] +.P +.B pman +[\fIman-options\fR] +[\fBman-page\fR] .SH DESCRIPTION This is a program for viewing info files. You specify which page you want to read by passing it an @@ -46,13 +50,7 @@ to the `\fIman\fR' program. Don't be confused if pinfo options, which followed `\fB-m\fR' don't work. When using this option, pinfo does not parse the info options as usual! It invokes the man part of program. .P -You can also call the man function of pinfo in another way. When pinfo is -called with an argv[0] (the program file name), which contains the word 'man' -in its name, the man functions are enabled automatically. -.P -Previously there was a symlink to pinfo, called pman, but I had to remove it -from the distribution, since its name was in conflict with some other -utility. Anyway, you can feel free to create such a link if you wish. +You can also call the man function of pinfo by running \fBpman\fR. .P .BR "-r", .BR --raw-filename diff --git a/doc/pinfo.texi b/doc/pinfo.texi index 9925202..a617e62 100644 --- a/doc/pinfo.texi +++ b/doc/pinfo.texi @@ -90,6 +90,9 @@ Keys @value{PROGRAM} [@var{options}] [@var{info_page}] +@noindent +@file{pman} [@var{man-options}] [@var{man_page}] + @value{PROGRAM} is a program for viewing info files. You specify which page you want to read by passing it an @var{info_page} argument. This argument contains the name of an info page (i.e. @samp{bash}). The program @@ -130,10 +133,7 @@ When @value{PROGRAM} is called with an @code{argv[0]} (the program file name), which contains the word @code{man} in its name, the man functions are enabled automatically. -Previously there was a symlink to @value{PROGRAM}, called @code{pman}, -but I had to remove it from the distribution, since its name was in -conflict with some other utility. Anyway, you can feel free to create -such a link if you wish. +You can also call the man function of pinfo by running @code{pman}. @item -r, --raw-filename uses a raw filename first (i.e. the name which you specified as infopage is considered to be a real file in the specified location).