On Mon, Nov 10, 2003 at 08:58:44AM -0600, Robert P. Goldman wrote:
> Once upon a time, I used to use man -k a lot to find manpages that I
> needed.  But now, whenever I use man -k, it seems like the few
> interesting pages I want (mostly from volume 1, but occasionally also
> from 5 or 8), are overwhelmed by a flood of information about the Xt
> and Tk libraries (volumes 3 and 3x).  Is there any way to filter your
> use of man?  I poked around, but it seems that man -k is the same as
> apropos, and apropos (which seems to be the same as whatis) doesn't
> have a command line argument for volume number.

Kind of a kludge, but something like this would help a little:
  man -k cat | grep -v 3x | grep -v \(3ssl\)
 
Or you could try adjusting your /etc/manpath.config, if you are
not often likely to care about certain volumes.

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