But it could be modified so either the program name can be specified from CLI or by checking if the program name is Qt: then check for the last line to retrieve the real application name. And still, the application name Qt: isn't correct either, there's an extra semi colon. All the KDE-based applications are affected by this problem, and the problem is that it isn't possible to override the application name.
On 13/04/07, Brendan O'Dea <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Fri, Apr 13, 2007 at 04:25:21PM -0500, Raphael wrote: >When using help2man with KDE applications it thinks the application >name is Qt, instead of the right one. >Example: help2man konqueror help2man expects that the output of --help and --version is relatively standard. The canonical program name is taken from the first line of --version output, which in the case of konqueror would appear to be 'Qt'. The section '(standards.info)Command-Line Interfaces' describes the standard format of the --version output (package 'gnu-standards'). See also the comments on lines 253-262 of /usr/bin/help2man. --bod
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