On Apr 20, 2005, at 12:45 PM, Scott Neugroschl wrote:
I think the real confusing issue is that the syntax description at the very
top doesn't show that <where> is a mandatory argument. Everything other
than <program> is in square brackets.
In particular, the <where> argument is shown as optional (i.e. it says
[<where>]).
Good point.
The reason that it is [<where>] is because it's not mandatory. Rather, one or more of <where>, -np, -c has to be specified. Specifically, you can say how many and/or where you want the processes run (if you leave one out, the other is implied).
I'll dink around with it to figure out a way to convey that.
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