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In article <3c97ec65$1@news.povray.org> , Mark Gordon <mtg### [at] mailbagcom>
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> So the problem isn't quite as widespread as first suggested, but it's
> still broken. I'd only tested this under bash, not having considered the
> possibility that the shell might have other plans for the '?'. I agree we
> need to continue to offer an alternative to -?[n], and I'm currently
> inclined to favor reverting to -h[n].
Mark, -helpn works, too!
Thorsten
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On Wed, 20 Mar 2002 05:51:03 -0500, Thorsten Froehlich wrote:
> Mark, -helpn works, too!
Mmm... will work in next beta. -HELPn works now, in case anyone is
interested.
-Mark Gordon
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