Re: GUI vs: CLI (was: Shell command in VB6)
From: Michael Mendelsohn (keine.Werbung.1300_at_michael.mendelsohn.de)
Date: 03/31/04
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Date: Wed, 31 Mar 2004 12:47:30 +0200
gswork schrieb:
> For most common CLI operations i don't feel the need to GUIise them,
> however, it would be a bit odd to generate a GUI in order to issue
> 'ls' for instance, but might be handy if i wanted to take advantage of
> it's many options without 'man ls'
Is it possible to generate the GUI automatically from the man page?
Given the "standard" way the options are listed, it shouldn't be to
odifficult to do this at least semiautomatically.
Michael
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