On Mon, Jul 5, 1999, Alex Zepeda wrote:
> > I propose an rtfm(1) command, and I've got some Perl code that
> > works. If people are interested, I will continue with it, and
> > write a man page.
> [...]
> > (-s = simple, don't search sections 3, 4, or 9, and 'e' means
> > 'exact', or 'use whatis instead of apropos')
>
> If rtfm(1) is really for newbies and other clueless people, perhaps it
> should be made interactive. I mean, this whole idea sounds like it's
> geared towards people who wouldn't know what sections 3, 4, or 9 are.
It'll probably have a lot of changes in the actual interface
if people accept it as useful or not. I may have 'simple'
(default to don't search 3, 4, and 9) on as default.
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