Tim Post wrote:
On Fri, 2008-03-14 at 17:10 +0100, Lorenzo Bettini wrote:
so you're saying that the current output should be standard, aren't you?
Yes. Just to check I ran some of the more complex GNU programs through
help2man just to see, gcc has the same style output. Since gengetopt is
a GNU program, its output should probably behave the same :)
Programs with many, many options do produce help that is very difficult
to read, especially on a dumb terminal / local console without scroll
back capabilities. I really don't think much can be done in gengetopt's
output to cure that to any effective degree, hence the usefulness of
man/info/help2man (and all the more reason to keep it standard).
Thanks for the information Tim :-)
I seemed to remember that the current output is standard, but I wanted
to be sure...
Tong, the initial spaces can still be inserted manually (but remember
that also wrapping should be taken care of manually).
cheers
Lorenzo
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