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Emacs inventing system documentation
From: |
Reuben Thomas |
Subject: |
Emacs inventing system documentation |
Date: |
Thu, 22 Jan 2004 13:00:05 +0100 (CET) |
I'm using Emacs 21.3.1, and have noticed that from time to time, when I
use M-x man foo RET to get a man page, the man page is displayed along
with a message "foo man page made up". I don't want Emacs inventing man
pages! I'd rather it just displayed the man page I have installed, or gave
an error if it didn't exist.
I must admit that up to now I haven't noticed any differences between the
pages made up by Emacs and those I get from using the "man" command, but I
haven't checked the details. What if Emacs guesses wrongly about some
arcane corner of bash variable expansion? I could end up wasting hours
trying to track down a bug in a script (and even perhaps waste developers'
time by mistakenly reporting a bug in bash) when the real problem is
Emacs's unwilligness or inability to just look at the real man pages.
Is this just a configuration problem? I think I have my MANPATH and so-on
correctly set up. Looking through apropos I notice:
Man-default-man-entry
Function: Make a guess at a default manual entry.
I'm guessing this function is being run when it shouldn't be.
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