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				 Posted: Wed Aug 06, 2008 9:55 pm    Post subject: Navigating man pages | 
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		   Centurion
 
 Joined: 09 Jan 2006 Posts: 138 Location: India 
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				Hi All,
 
 
For commands like 'man ls',  'man cd', etc., in the resulting man page, there would be underlined words. 
 
For ex, for man ls,
 
 
   
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	User Commands                                               ls(1)
 
 
NAME
 
     ls - list contents of directory
 
 
SYNOPSIS
 
     /usr/bin/ls [ -aAbcCdfFgilLmnopqrRstux1 ]  [ file ... ]
 
 
     /usr/xpg4/bin/ls [ -aAbcCdfFgilLmnopqrRstux1 ]  [ file ... ]
 
 
DESCRIPTION
 
     For each file that is a directory, ls lists the contents  of
 
     the  directory;  for  each file that is an ordinary file, ls
 
     repeats its name and any other  information  requested.  The
 
     output is sorted alphabetically by default. When no argument
 
     is given, the current  directory  is  listed.  When  several
 
     arguments   are   given,  the  arguments  are  first  sorted
 
     appropriately, but file arguments appear before  directories
 
     and their contents.
 
 
     There are three major listing formats.  The  default  format
 
     for  output  directed  to  a  terminal  is multi-column with
 
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Here, the word 'file' is underlined. Is it like hyperlink? If yes, how to "click" on it (Is there is a way to navigate/find information related to the word 'file')?
 
 
TIA,
 
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				 Posted: Wed Aug 06, 2008 10:02 pm    Post subject:  | 
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		    Jedi Knight
 
 Joined: 25 Mar 2003 Posts: 2538 Location: Melbourne, Australia 
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				Its not a hyperlink, its just adds emphasis to refer to arguments which need to be specified on the command line.
 
 
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