.TH W3MMAN 1 .SH NAME w3mman \- read man pages with hyperlinks in w3m .SH SYNOPSIS .B w3mman .RB [ \-M .IR path ] .RI [[ section ] .IR command ] .br .B w3mman .RB [ \-M .IR path ] .RB [ \-k .IR keyword ] .SH DESCRIPTION .I w3mman displays manual pages using .I w3m as a pager. It understands references to other man pages, C header files (via #include), ordinary URLs, and local files, and renders them as hyperlinks. .SH OPTIONS In ordinary use, .I w3mman is given the name of a man page to display, optionally preceded by a manual section. It may also take the following command-line options: .TP .B \-k keyword Perform a keyword search on the short descriptions of installed man pages, and display the results with each name in the list of results rendered as a hyperlink. .TP .B \-M path Use an alternate manpath. The manpath must be the root of a man page hierarchy, such as .IR /usr/share/man . .SH EXAMPLES .TP To view the man page for the shell: .br $ w3mman sh .TP To view a list of all man pages related to w3m: .br $ w3mman -k w3m .SH AUTHOR This manual page was written by Colin Watson for the Debian Project, but may be used by others.