Hello.

I see. There is more documentation on a per package bases wich has to be 
considered, too. (Found already the metadata.xml files.)

As with the pango USE they may differe in their description - maybe also in 
their meaning for different packages. So local USE flags should only be used on 
a per package basis!

Here the euse command is realy handy. :-)
However the sysfs USE flag is still hiding its documentation.
So lets see if this is a bug or a feature. ;-)

Thx for the clarification so far.

Best regards
Christoph

René Neumann <li...@necoro.eu> schrieb:

>> * Undocumented use flags:
>> ----------
>> pango
>
>
>% euse -i pango
>global use flags (searching: pango)
>************************************************************
>no matching entries found
>
>local use flags (searching: pango)
>************************************************************
>[+  D   ] pango
>    app-i18n/fcitx: Enable support for x11-libs/pango
>              3.6.3 [gentoo]
>              3.6.4 [gentoo]
>        [+  ] 4.0.0 [gentoo]
>        [+  ] 4.0.1 [gentoo]
>        [+  ] 4.2.0-r2 [gentoo]
>        [+  ] 4.2.1 [gentoo]
>
>[+  D   ] pango
>    media-gfx/fontforge: Enable pango font rendering
>        [+  ] 20100501 [gentoo]
>        [+  ] 20110222 [gentoo]
>        [+  ] 20110222-r1 [gentoo]
>
>[+  D   ] pango
>    media-gfx/imagemagick: Enable Pango support using x11-libs/pango
>
>[...]
>

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