This may have been mentioned in a previous digest but it's been so helpful for me that I thought it worth repeating.

I'm using a program called "ManOpen" that is simply a reader for the "man" pages already on your Mac. Here is a description from it's "help" menu item:

ManOpen is a graphical interface for viewing Unix manual pages, which are the standard documentation for Unix command line programs, programmer libraries, and other system information. It can open files directly or be given titles, in which case it will display the output from the "man" command-line program. An apropos interface is also provided, which is basically a quick-and-dirty search of the man page databases.

Yes, it prints very nicely, as well. Here is a link to it: http://www.clindberg.org/projects/ManOpen.html

Regards,
Barry

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