Hi, looking at the kde man pages I note that the qt and kde standrd options are more or less listed and described. Often they hide the actual funtionality of the program. There's a good reason for --help-{qt,kde,all} and not just --help listing everything ;)
My idea now was now to create a kde-options(?) manpage^Wsgml that describes the generic kde and qt options (later maybe in more detail). From all other manpages just use a reference to this manpage. If possible one could even create templates in kdelibs-dev that are included and allow to change these generic parts of each kde manpage at a central place. Does this sound reasonable? Anyone knows a kde manpage that has a complete or maybe more in depth description of the standard options? Otherwise I would use kde-config.sgml as a start for kde-options. Btw. is there a script that generates from a --help ouput an sgml manpage skeleton? Achim -- To me vi is Zen. To use vi is to practice zen. Every command is a koan. Profound to the user, unintelligible to the uninitiated. You discover truth everytime you use it. -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]