Source: qman Section: doc Maintainer: Joao Eriberto Mota Filho Build-Depends: debhelper-compat (= 13), libbz2-dev, libcunit1-dev, liblzma-dev, libncurses-dev, meson, pkgconf, python3-cogapp, zlib1g-dev Standards-Version: 4.7.3 Homepage: https://github.com/plp13/qman Vcs-Browser: https://salsa.debian.org/debian/qman Vcs-Git: https://salsa.debian.org/debian/qman.git Package: qman Architecture: any Depends: ${misc:Depends}, ${shlibs:Depends} Description: modern manual pages (manpages) viewer Unix manual pages are lovely. They are concise, well-written, complete, and downright useful. However, the standard way of accessing them from the command-line hasn't changed since the early days. Qman aims to change that. . Qman is a modern, full-featured manual page viewer featuring hyperlinks, web browser like navigation, a table of contents for each page, incremental search, on-line help, and more. It also strives to be fast and tiny, so that it can be used everywhere. . Features: - Index page that displays all manual pages available on the system, sorted alphabetically and organized by section. - Pages for apropos and whatis results. - Hyperlinks to other manual pages. - Hyperlinks for URLs and email addresses. - Hyperlinks to files or directories in the local filesystem. - In-page hyperlinks. - A table of contents for each manual page. - Incremental search for manual pages. - Incremental free page text search. - Command-line options similar to those of man (most importantly, -k and -f). - Keyboard mappings similar to those of less. - Mouse support. - Navigation history. - On-line help. - Fully configurable using INI-style config files. - Manual page. - Support for several different manual page systems: ~ mandb - most Linux distributions; ~ mandoc - Void Linux, Haiku, others?; ~ freebsd - FreeBSD; ~ darwin - macOS. - Hyperlinks to files or directories in the local filesystem (new config option viewer_path can be used to specify the program for opening them). - New [capabilities] config file section enables users to disable several non-core program features. - Qman has several themes.