information about installing and using webman, see the following file on the Documentation CD–ROM:

/mount-point/DOCS/HTML/webman/Installing_webman.txt

See Section 1.4.1 for information about the Documentation CD–ROM.

6.1.3 Using the xman Command

The xman command starts an X Window System reference-page browsing tool. One function of the tool is to display a list of the reference pages. You display a reference page by double-clicking on its name in the list. For more information about the xman command, start the application by entering the following command:

%xman &

The ampersand (&) runs the command in the background, allowing the command line to be used for other tasks. The application displays a small window that contains three buttons. Click on the Manual Page button to read a reference page about the xman command.

6.1.4 Using the man Command

The man command displays the reference page specified on the man command line. For more information about the man command, read the man(1) reference page. To display this reference page, enter the following command:

%man man

6.2Reading Reference Pages in Printed Books

Compaq provides a separately orderable Reference Pages Documentation Set. In this printed format, the Reference Page books are grouped according to their sections, each of which contains one or more volumes. The books contain an R on the spines to help you quickly identify them as reference page books.

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The Reference Page Kit has not been updated since Version

5.0.Therefore, the online reference pages provide more current information than the printed books.

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