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From: laba-2kc@web-2a.berkeley.edu (Sang Yup Kim)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga
Subject: Re: Re: On-line help (was Re: Things that need to be on the Amiga (Was: ENV: handler (was Re: A ...)))
Message-ID: <1989Aug12.202927.27171@agate.berkeley.edu>
Date: 12 Aug 89 20:29:27 GMT
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In article <13240038@hprmokg.HP.COM> alh@hprmokg.HP.COM (Al Harrington) writes:
>You could also use an alias:
>
>alias man c:more dh0:man/[]
>
>I have the same setup with all the Arp1.3 "man" pages and all other
>documentation.  I also have a an alias to print the man page:

By the way, I have a short man program written in Rexx which uses the
RexxArpLib.  What it does is if you ask for man with no parameters,
it'll kick up the Arp file requestor on the Docs: directory.  After that,
it'll also ask if you want to use "More", or if you would prefer your favorite
editor (in the environment variable "EDITOR").  I find that most of the time,
more is just plain insufficient (especially for some of the more complex
commands).

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