The man page
currently being browsed by WoMan can be changed in several ways.
The command woman can be invoked to format another
man page, or the current WoMan buffer can be buried or killed.
WoMan maintains a ring of formatted man pages, and it is possible
to move forwards and backwards in this ring by moving to the next
or previous man page. It is sometimes useful to reformat the
current page, for example after the right margin (the wrap
column) or some other formatting parameter has been changed.
Buffers formatted by Man and WoMan are completely unrelated, even though some of the commands to manipulate them are superficially the same (and share code).
man to get a Un*x manual page and put it in a
buffer. This command is the top-level command in the man
package. It runs a Un*x command to retrieve and clean a man
page in the background and places the results in a Man mode
(man page browsing) buffer. If a man buffer already exists for
this man page, it will display immediately. This works exactly
the same if WoMan is loaded, except that the formatting time is
displayed in the mini-buffer.woman exactly as if the extended command or menu
item had been used.Man-quit),
i.e. move it to the bottom of the buffer stack.Man-kill),
i.e. delete it completely so that it can be retrieved only by
formatting the page again.WoMan-previous-manpage).WoMan-next-manpage).woman-reformat-last-file), e.g. after changing
the fill column.