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RE: Man-pages
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Nicola Pero |
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RE: Man-pages |
Date: |
Mon, 10 Dec 2007 18:25:17 +0100 (CET) |
Hi Dennis,
this is really good stuff :-)
nice manpages - before I commit, just thought I'd mention that gnustep-make
already
has got a couple of manpages (GNUstep.7 and openapp.1), they are in
core/make/Documentation ... did you see them ? You may want to merge your
openapp
manpage with the existing one ?
We probably want to always install these tool manpages with gnustep-make (at
the moment
they are installed only when gnustep-make's documentation is installed). I
suppose they
could go into a new directory core/make/manpages, and we always install them
when
gnustep-make is installed ? I can do that if people like the idea (I like it).
;-)
Thanks
PS: debugapp is now completely equivalent to 'openapp --debug'; it may be worth
documenting openapp very extensively and have debugapp just be a very short
page referencing openapp. We haven't "deprecated" debugapp but it seems
more logical for new users to just get used to using openapp all the time. ;-)
-----Original Message-----
From: Dennis Leeuw <dleeuw@made-it.com>
Sent: Friday, December 7, 2007 12:33pm
To: GNUstep Discuss <discuss-gnustep@gnu.org>
Subject: Man-pages
Hi all,
I created a set of preliminary man-pages for the GNUstep tools. Comments
suggestions and additions highly appreciated.
One little thing I noticed is that the set_show_service command does the
enable and disable, but is doesn't do the show. Is this a bug or
intentional?
Happy Stepping,
Dennis
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