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Re: proced-refine: confusing doc string
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Lennart Borgman (gmail) |
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Re: proced-refine: confusing doc string |
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Sun, 28 Sep 2008 21:47:27 +0200 |
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T. V. Raman wrote:
> The proced-refine command has the following as part of its doc
> string:
>
> <cite>
> If point is on the attribute ATTR, this command compares the value of ATTR
> of every process with the value of ATTR of the process at the position
> of point. One can select processes for which the value of ATTR is
> \"less than\", \"equal\", and / or \"larger\" than ATTR of the process
> point is on.
>
> </cite>
>
> The initial sentence talks about point being in the header, the
> latter half talks about the process that point is on. How can
> point be in both places at once?
Doesn't it mean the column ATTR (or however it is layed out, I do not know)?