Путеводитель по Руководству Linux

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интерфейс к системным справочным руководствам (an interface to the system reference manuals)

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DEFAULTS

The order of sections to search may be overridden by the
       environment variable $MANSECT or by the SECTION directive in
       /usr/local/etc/man_db.conf.  By default it is as follows:

1 n l 8 3 0 2 5 4 9 6 7

The formatted manual page is displayed using a pager. This can be specified in a number of ways, or else will fall back to a default (see option -P for details).

The filters are deciphered by a number of means. Firstly, the command line option -p or the environment variable $MANROFFSEQ is interrogated. If -p was not used and the environment variable was not set, the initial line of the nroff file is parsed for a preprocessor string. To contain a valid preprocessor string, the first line must resemble

'\" <string>

where string can be any combination of letters described by option -p below.

If none of the above methods provide any filter information, a default set is used.

A formatting pipeline is formed from the filters and the primary formatter (nroff or [tg]roff with -t) and executed. Alternatively, if an executable program mandb_nfmt (or mandb_tfmt with -t) exists in the man tree root, it is executed instead. It gets passed the manual source file, the preprocessor string, and optionally the device specified with -T or -E as arguments.