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From: smithln@rochester.arpa (Neil Smithline)
Newsgroups: comp.emacs
Subject: Re: Improvement Suggestion for Gnu Emacs online documentation
Message-ID: <827@sol.ARPA>
Date: Tue, 28-Jul-87 15:42:13 EDT
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Posted: Tue Jul 28 15:42:13 1987
Date-Received: Thu, 30-Jul-87 01:18:39 EDT
References: <588@hplabsz.HPL.HP.COM>
Reply-To: smithln@rochester.UUCP (Neil Smithline)
Organization: U of Rochester, CS Dept, Rochester, NY
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In article <588@hplabsz.HPL.HP.COM> mayer@hplabsz.UUCP (Niels Mayer) writes:
#
#It would be really nice if the help-function documentation in gnuemacs
#would show the list of parameters to a function in addition to a
#description of the parameters.... When I called up documentation on
#"call-process" I got the following:
# ....
#The above documentation would've been made much more useful f it had been
#prefixed with
#   usage: (call-process     )
#since nothing in the documentation explicitly tells me what the order of
#the arguments are. (, for example, is mentioned twice in the
#documentation text above, before )

I have to disagree with you.  This comment does provide full
information on the order of the arguments.  The first one mentioned is
the first argument, the second *unique* argument is the second one and
so on.  It is obvious that there are not two arguments called 
 - if there were then one would be called  and the
other  or something like that.

Neil Smithline
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Neil Smithline
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