`:h manpager` describes how to use vim as a manpager:

    Works on:

      - Linux
      - Mac OS
      - FreeBSD
      - Cygwin
      - Win 10 under Bash

    Untested:

      - Amiga OS
      - BeOS
      - OS/2

    For bash,zsh,ksh or dash by adding to the config file (.bashrc,.zshrc, ...)

    	export MANPAGER="env MAN_PN=1 vim -M +MANPAGER -"

The line above works for me on Linux (Debian 9.2), but the same setting on a Mac (10.11 El Capitan) causes the following error every time I invoke `man`:

    Error detected while processing function <SNR>57_MANPAGER:
    line   16:
    E684: list index out of range: 2
    E15: Invalid expression: page_sec[2] page_sec[1]
    Press ENTER or type command to continue

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### Question 1: Is this a bug?

Should I file a bug report with vim?

> **EDIT:** This appears to be a bug in the `$VIMRUNTIME/plugin/manpager.vim` plugin. Line 18 reads:
>
>     let manpage = matchstr( getline(1), '^' . pagesec_pattern )
> 
> It can be fixed by replacing `getline(1)` with `getline(nextnonblank(1))`.


### Question 2: Is there a workaround?

I've found alternate settings for the `MANPAGER` environment variable on [/r/vim](https://www.reddit.com/r/vim/comments/4xkyah/til_builtin_man_pager_in_vim/d6giyzp/) and [this StackExchange](https://vi.stackexchange.com/a/4687/2593) that make it work on macOS, but both of them cause navigation via `<C-]>` to break and give the folllowing output:

    sh: -c: line 0: syntax error near unexpected token `||'
    sh: -c: line 0: `(cd '/usr/share/man' && (echo ".ll 12.1i"; echo ".nr LL 12.1i"; /bin/cat '/usr/share/man/man1/vimtutor.1') | /usr/bin/tbl | /usr/bin/groff -Wall -mtty-char -Tascii -mandoc -c | ( || true))'
    Error executing formatting or display command.
    System command (cd '/usr/share/man' && (echo ".ll 12.1i"; echo ".nr LL 12.1i"; /bin/cat '/usr/share/man/man1/vimtutor.1') | /usr/bin/tbl | /usr/bin/groff -Wall -mtty-char -Tascii -mandoc -c | ( || true)) exited with status 512.
    No entry for vimtutor in section 1 of the manual

> **EDIT:** Even with the fix described above, I'm continuing to get this error when navigating between man pages. It looks like it's being caused by the `( || true)` statement in the shell command, but I'm not sure where that shell command is being invoked from.

Does anyone know of a fully working solution?

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Running vim 8.0.596

    $ vim --version
    VIM - Vi IMproved 8.0 (2016 Sep 12, compiled May  8 2017 15:44:54)
    MacOS X (unix) version
    Included patches: 1-596