I'm using KDE 4.9 and it's not fixed. Only man pages that don't have
alternatives are displayed. But most have POSIX vs Linux versions, and
the selection page doesn't work.
There should be a way to set the man page viewer in an easy way.
On 19/08/12 09:16, dE . wrote:
The default browser is used for opening the man page. So you have to set
it to konqueror in order to do so.
the man page bug not opening in other browsers is fixed in KDE 4.9
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On Aug 18, 2012 8:45 PM, "Nikos Chantziaras" <realnc@xxxxxxxxx
<mailto:realnc@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
In KDE, I'm very used to simply type "man:foo" and have the man page
of "foo" pop up immediately in Konqueror without having to open a
terminal or anything.
However, since I installed Chromium and making it my default
browser, now "man:" brings up Chromium instead. That doesn't work;
instead of displaying the man page, it downloads the *.bz2 from the
local file system :-/
How can I set Konqueror to be the program that handles KDE's "man:"
command?
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