Oleksandr Gavenko <gaven...@gmail.com> writes:

> As usually I run "man emacs" to examine command line options usage.
>
> That I see:
>
>   --script file
>       Run file as an Emacs Lisp script.
>   -l file, --load file
>       Load the lisp code in the file file.
>
> or:
>
>   --batch Edit in batch mode.  The editor will send messages to stderr.  This
>           option must be the first in the argument list.
>
> From this text it is hard to say difference between --script and --load
> options and --batch may be non-first argument according to "info emacs".
>
> Also man page doesn't point to "The Emacs Editor" Info manual which is
> canonical reference to Emacs. Please add information about "info emacs" and
> "CTRL-h i" - as a primary reference for Emacs usage.

Right - I'll take a look at improvements for possibly the upload after
next (probably won't make it in the next one).

Thanks for the suggestions.
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