> > 2. Since this is perhaps a bit more general to BSD/Linux - I am quite >> comfortable with the key's for console usage on RedHat - i.e. when >> reading man pages, less etc, I can use "w" for up, "z" for down, up >> arrow/down arrow and so forth. These don't seem to work in OSX. > >You don't actually view man pages with man. It dumps them into the selected >viewing program. Under linux its less, my guess is that under OSX it is >more. > >Out of the man page: >man formats and displays the on-line manual pages. This version knows >about the MANPATH and (MAN)PAGER environment variables, so you can have >your own set(s) of personal man pages and choose whatever program you >like to display the formatted pages. > >You'll have to check to see if OSX even has less available to it. > I see said the blind man. Yes, less is indeed not more and in this case, more was default, it has now become less...as opposed to Hans' signature...no Les no Moore. I am still gonna need to figure out the terminal settings since the up/down arrow, the page up/page down, home/end etc keys don't work in emacs. (Learn vi commands is not the appropriate answer here). Thanks Craig -- ----:----|----:----|----:----|----:----|----:----|----:----| - Craig White - PO Box 8634 - Scottsdale, Arizona - 85252 - e-mail address ................ - CraigWhite@AzApple.com - world wide web address ........ - http://www.AzApple.com - e-mail my pager address ....... - 6023779752@airtouch.net - cellular phone ................ - (602) 377-9752 - voice/facsimile ............... - (480) 945-8445 ----:----|----:----|----:----|----:----|----:----|----:----|