We would ALL be linux experts if we could understand the man pages....


On 2 Nov 2007, at 8:25 AM, Alberto Treviño wrote:

> On Friday 02 November 2007 07:35:32 am Travis Fixmer wrote:
>> What do I actually type to join two mp3 files together?  For future
>> reference, does anybody have an idea where I can go to learn this
>> type of info myself?
>
> The best place is the man(ual) pages.  From a command prompt, type  
> "man
> qmp3join" (or the name of the command you want to learn) and it should
> bring up the man page using less (use pgup/pgdown for navigation, q to
> quit).
>
> Here is a link to the online version of the manpage:
>
> http://www.penguin-soft.com/penguin/man/1/qmp3join.html
>
> Also, notice one of the most standard options: "-h" or "--help".  In  
> 99%
> of the commands, that will show you what the options are and how to  
> use
> them.  Mileage varies, since some developers are really lazy in what
> goes into the -h command.
>
> -- 
> Alberto Treviño
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