>> > Man page: abc2ly.1
>> > Issue:this help → a help screen
>> >
>> > "show this help and exit"
>>
>> What you suggest is not what GNU programs like `rm`, `ls`, or `dir`
>> do. I'm not going to change it for this reason.
>
> Ok. This again is a limitation of help2man.
No, it is not – in
Hello Werner,
Am Mon, Oct 07, 2024 at 05:41:39AM + schrieb Werner LEMBERG:
> > Man page: abc2ly.1
> > Issue 1: abc2ly → B
>
> I presume that you are talking about `abc2ly` not printed as bold in
> the `DESCRIPTION` section of the man page.
Yes.
> We are using `help2man` (version 1.47.4, but
Hello Werner,
Am Mon, Oct 07, 2024 at 05:20:58PM + schrieb Werner LEMBERG:
>
> >> > Man page: abc2ly.1
> >> > Issue:this help → a help screen
> >> >
> >> > "show this help and exit"
> >>
> >> What you suggest is not what GNU programs like `rm`, `ls`, or `dir`
> >> do. I'm not going to c
> Regarding this sentence - in a man page it simply does not make
> sense, even if I'm not a native speaker either.
Ah, yes, you are right, I didn't think about the transformation to a
man page. I agree, the sentence should be massaged by `help2man`.
Funnily, even `help2man.1` has
```
--help