Guus Sliepen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> That is NOT a description. That is a copy of the manual page. A
> description is a few paragraphs describing what the program does, if it
> is a command line tool or a graphical user interface, maybe what its
> strengths and weaknesses are, but not which arguments you can specify on
> the command line. Have a look at the description of other packages to
> see how it should look like.

       getxpath extracts a value from a xmlfile element or attribute
       based on an xpath expression. By default the return value is
       the selector .  unless the selector argument was given.

       xmlfile can be a URL or a pathname.

       This is an extremely simple command and yet complex enough that you
don't want to type it all over again each time you need it.

       Cheers,

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