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Date: Thu, 13 Feb 2003 09:27:43 -0600
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From: Robert Citek <rwcitek AT alum DOT calberkeley DOT org>
Subject: NT wrappers
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How can I discover what the command line options are to an NT program?

I would like to write wrappers around some NT programs so that they are
easier to use from bash.  For example, I would like to write a wrapper so
that something like this is possible:
  $ explorer --print http://sources.redhat.com/cygwin
This would use MS Explorer to render the page and print it.  Of course,
Explorer is just one example.

Regards,
- Robert


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