Hi Glenn and all, On Sun, 17 Jun 2001 18:58:02 -0400, Glenn McCorkle wrote: <snipped some stuff> > Yes, most (but not all), DOS programs have the /h or /? command line opti > on. > This is one of the reasons the program file itself is bigger than it > needs to be. (it also contains the manual) :( > In DOS, the man pages are "inside" the executable. > In Linux, the man pages are kept "outside" of the binary. This is not true for OpenDOS 7.01, entering help will automatically invoke dosbook.exe. Regards Joerg -- Arachne V1.70, NON-COMMERCIAL copy, http://arachne.cz/
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