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| So IBM and some others call them command-line option. http://www.antonis.de/dos/dos-tuts/mpdostip/html/nwdostip.htm is pretty bad reference on the Wikipedia section. So both make sense. | | So IBM and some others call them command-line option. http://www.antonis.de/dos/dos-tuts/mpdostip/html/nwdostip.htm is pretty bad reference on the Wikipedia section. So both make sense. | ||
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| [https://developer.valvesoftware.com/w/index.php?title=Template:ClassicConfirm&diff=329442&oldid=329220 The latest example]. | | Pointless change of unconfirmed information to green, which can mislead readers. [https://developer.valvesoftware.com/w/index.php?title=Template:ClassicConfirm&diff=329442&oldid=329220 The latest example]. | ||
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: [[Template_talk:Todo#Color|Not pointless; popular consensus]].<br/>— [[User:SirYodaJedi|SirYodaJedi]] ([[User_talk:SirYodaJedi|talk]]) 19:09, 19 July 2023 (PDT) |
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Could you expand your edit about Half-Life Unified SDK by adding more examples or comments?
(using Template:Message) Template:Text --Lxm6 (talk) 2:40, 12 April 2023 (UTC)
Could you expand your edit about WinBSPC by adding more examples or comments?
(using Template:Message) Template:Text --Lxm6 (talk) 3:37, 12 April 2023 (UTC)
Thanks for tidying English pages!
Lxm6 (talk) 15:33, 24 June 2023 (PDT)
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(using Template:Message) I and others can't easily restore them now. 1 2 3. The Microsoft doesn't say option.
(using Template:Message) To be technical and nitpicky, it should technically be command line parameters, not command line arguments, as these are parameters we are putting in from the user's perspective; MS's documentation is from the application's perspective, where it takes in arguments. "Options" avoids this confusion, and is a commonly used term in the industry, referring to exactly what the page entails.
--SirYodaJedi (talk) 1:56, 19 Jul 2023 (UTC)
--Lxm6 (talk) 1:45, 19 Jul 2023 (UTC)
(using Template:Message) So IBM and some others call them command-line option. http://www.antonis.de/dos/dos-tuts/mpdostip/html/nwdostip.htm is pretty bad reference on the Wikipedia section. So both make sense.
--Lxm6 (talk) 2:03, 19 Jul 2023 (UTC)
(using Template:Message) Pointless change of unconfirmed information to green, which can mislead readers. The latest example.
--Lxm6 (talk) 22:14, 19 Jul 2023 (UTC)
- Not pointless; popular consensus.
— SirYodaJedi (talk) 19:09, 19 July 2023 (PDT)