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Re: Please add pinfo completion
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- From: "Nikolai Weibull" <now@xxxxxxxx>
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- Subject: Re: Please add pinfo completion
- Date: Sat, 7 Oct 2006 17:27:02 +0200
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On 10/7/06, Vincent Lefevre <vincent@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
"pinfo" is an alternative info viewer. Normal arguments should be the
same as those accepted by "info". Options are given by "pinfo --help".
If you want something done, do it yourself.
That's basically the mantra for completion definitions as well as many
other things; especially when they are free/open-software things.
People tend to define completions for commands they use themselves,
and as you use pinfo, you're in a perfect position to write one.
And remember, you'll (hopefully) be mentioned in the ChangeLog for all
eternity for your contribution.
nikolai
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