This was indeed a struggle. taint discovered that using [man://cmdname] did not do the same thing as typing man cmdname on their freeBSD box, which surprised them. They had not noticed that the [man://] links generate a url with &manpath=SuSE+Linux/i386+11.3, specifying the OS/distro man pages to display results for. In What shortcuts can I use for linking to other information? it states "Unix man pages:".
For the sake of reducing any ambiguity I think that the text associated with this section should state that the lookup will check for a particular OS/distro, and name it explicitly. A more complicated change would be to alter how [man://] links work so that users could specify which OS/distro was linked to, however since this could be achieved using the current method for linking e.g. [http://foo.com?bar=baz|man baz], this is overkill IMHO.
In reply to Re^6: Request for an update to: What shortcuts can I use for linking to other information?
by marto
in thread Request for an update to: What shortcuts can I use for linking to other information?
by taint
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