Peng Yu wrote:
export PERLDOC_PAGER="sh -c \"col -b -x| vim -R -c 'set ft=man' - \"<"
Thanks, Christian.

Using the above export, I tried perldoc -f open. But the following
line is not showing correctly. I think that probably "ft" be changed
to something other than man. Are you aware of the alternative?

These various prefixes correspond to the 4mfopen24m(3) modes of "r",

Hello, Peng!

You could try manpageview (http://www.drchip.org/astronaut/vim/index.html#MANPAGEVIEW).

ex.  :Man sprintf.pl

One may use the shell, too:

gvim -c "Man $*" -c "silent! only" sprintf.pl

You can wrap the shell command above into a function:


        function man
        {
        gvim -c "Man $*" -c "silent! only"
        }

then man sprintf.pl will bring up the manpage for Perl's sprintf() function. When editing a Perl script, a "K" pressed in normal mode while atop something that perldoc knows about will bring up the manpage for it.

Regards,
Chip Campbell


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