All I am saying is in such cases some tools make usage messages. But OK
never mind.
> MM> Eh? What else would you expect?
>
> A usage message.
Why?
> Anyway it turns out colrm with no args is more like colrm infinity,
> than
> colrm 3, colrm 2, colrm 1 etc.
Again I have no idea what you're trying to say. How about being a bit
more precise and using a wording that is not open
> "MM" == Michael Meskes writes:
MM> On Fri, Jul 01, 2016 at 01:44:48PM +0800, 積丹尼 Dan Jacobson wrote:
>> Mention what will happen if both start and stop are omitted.
>> E.g.,
>> $ date | colrm
MM> Eh? What else would you expect?
A usage message.
Anyway it turns out
On Fri, Jul 01, 2016 at 01:44:48PM +0800, 積丹尼 Dan Jacobson wrote:
> Mention what will happen if both start and stop are omitted.
> E.g.,
> $ date | colrm
Eh? What else would you expect? I doubt we should mention all rather obvious
defaults in all manpages.
Michael
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Mention what will happen if both start and stop are omitted.
E.g.,
$ date | colrm
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