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Indicate type of value instead of <%s> in <name> values #492
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@eric-brechemier took me a bit of time to look into this... sorry... Hmmm, these command-line options come from a specfically created table in That same So say It does this in Now why is this not done when the output is in xml, from Now this XML is done in the function But there seems no reason why the same allocation with localized substitutions done could not also be done for XML... That I hope I have given enough clues as to where and how this is done in the normal help, so this could be applied to the XML output in the same, or similar way... if it presents no problem to Look forward to comments, patches or even a PR to close this... thanks... And it also provides some clues about #491... why in one case we have |
Hmmm.... I'll have to look into this, too. I've just realized that the man page, for example, indicates this:
That's pretty ugly, and I don't remember it always being that way... yet looking back at 5.2, yup, ugly as heck. Appreciate a PR if you want to work on it, @eric-brechemier, otherwise I can take a look at it. |
@eric-brechemier, take a look at the |
@balthisar well you changed the Seems just a few more tiny steps ;=)) |
Yes, not quite ready for a PR yet, but that should be easy to fit in. |
Actually, @geoffmcl's pointing out the |
Currently, the same placeholder
<%s>
is given for all the command-line options, notwithstanding their type:It would be more useful to indicate the name of the type instead, for example:
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