I found out on stackexchange that I can do something like this: make mandocs make installmandocs and then inside vim use 'K' when the cursor is over a symbol to get the documentation for a symbol. I tried this, but did not get the results I expected. Specifically, some functions did not have man pages generated. It takes a fair amount of time to generate the docs, and lots of warnings are produced. When I was done, I tried 'man queue_delayed_work', and got nothing. If I look in the header include/linux/workqueue.h, there is a documentation comment before the inline for queue_delayed_work(). But there is no man page file for queue_delayed_work in /usr/local/man/man9 (where the other kernel function man pages were installed). There is a man page for queue_delayed_work_on(), but I can't get to this man-page from inside vim (or from the command line), using the search string of queue_delayed_work. Is there some way (that I'm missing) of generating all the function docs? Thanks, -- Tim Bird Senior Software Engineer, Sony Mobile Architecture Group Chair, CE Workgroup, Linux Foundation -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-doc" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html