X-Git-Url: http://git.tuebingen.mpg.de/?p=adu.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=select.ggo;h=d96609536e46865dd6134a918e185103e5c0c6ff;hp=c4e1ec0319841322a189e643b04c578c862398c5;hb=61a9284a7dbcffd2a770135d5f2482ae10459ab9;hpb=3bb9b0ca535be1eb28b64972bdf0e205e6afc93e diff --git a/select.ggo b/select.ggo index c4e1ec0..d966095 100644 --- a/select.ggo +++ b/select.ggo @@ -87,6 +87,20 @@ details=" output to scripts. " +option "trailer" T +#~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ +"use a customized trailer for listings/summaries" +string typestr="string" +optional +default="" +details=" + This option can be used to print any string at the end of + the query output. + + In user_list mode the trailer is a format string with the + same semantics like the header string. +" + option "select-mode" m #~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "How to print the results of the query" @@ -191,7 +205,7 @@ details=" centered alignment respectively. The with specifier is a positive integer. Both \"a\" and \"w\" are optional. - A string directive supported by adu is \"dirname\" which is + One string directive supported by adu is \"dirname\" which is substituted by the name of the directory. It is available if either user_list or global_list mode was selected via --select-mode. @@ -205,12 +219,12 @@ details=" \"%(dirname:c:20)\" - The other two types of directives, count and size, are used - for numbers. The syntax for these is %(name:a:w:u). The \"a\" - and the \"w\" specifier have the same meaning as for the string - and id directives. The additional \"u\" specifier selects a unit - in which the number that corresponds to the directive should - be formated. All three specifiers are optional. + The count and size directives are used for non-negative + numbers. The syntax for these is %(name:a:w:u). The \"a\" and + the \"w\" specifiers have the same meaning as for the string + and id directives. The additional \"u\" specifier selects a + unit in which the number that corresponds to the directive + should be formated. All three specifiers are optional. Possible units are the characters of the set \" bkmgtBKMGT\" specifying bytes, kilobytes, megabytes, gigabytes and