Denis Ovsienko <[email protected]> wrote:
> One way to solve this problem would be using "keyword <arg>" or
> "keyword ARG" or even "keyword <ARG>" syntax for all filter primitives.
> Note that this would not conflict with the use of italics: for example,
> if you consider GNU tar man page, both the "ARCHIVE", the "OPTIONS" and
> the "FILE" are in italics (that is, underlined in most cases, unless the
> session is cleverly configured to use the capabilities of modern
> terminals):
I'm for:
keyword <arg>
with <arg> being italic/underline when it can me as the consistent format.
I wonder if any of these conventions have names.
(Like how we have snake_case, and CamelCase)
I'm okay with: "keyword ARG" (like GNU tar), but I think "keyword <ARG>"
(which could also be italic) is too much.
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