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@@ -515,9 +515,6 @@ MAN *ft-man-plugin* *:Man* *man.vim*
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View manpages in Nvim. Supports highlighting, completion, locales, and
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navigation. Also see |find-manpage|.
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To use Nvim as a manpager: >
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export MANPAGER='nvim +Man!'
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man.vim will always attempt to reuse the closest man window (above/left) but
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otherwise create a split.
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@@ -554,6 +551,18 @@ Variables:
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:let b:man_default_sections = '3,2'
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*g:man_hardwrap* Hard-wrap to $MANWIDTH. May improve layout.
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To use Nvim as a manpager: >
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export MANPAGER='nvim +Man!'
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Note that when running `man` from the shell and with that `MANPAGER` in your
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environment, `man` will pre-format the manpage using `groff`. Thus, Neovim
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will inevitably display the manual page as it was passed to it from stdin. One
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of the caveats of this is that the width will _always_ be hard-wrapped and not
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soft wrapped as with `:Man`. You can set in your environment: >
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export MANWIDTH=999
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So `groff`'s pre-formatting output will be the same as with `:Man` i.e soft-wrapped.
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PDF *ft-pdf-plugin*
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Two maps, <C-]> and <C-T>, are provided to simulate a tag stack for navigating
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