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От | Peter Eisentraut |
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Msg-id | Pine.LNX.4.30.0111292149190.609-100000@peter.localdomain обсуждение исходный текст |
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Bruce Momjian writes: > Can someone clarify when we should use <command> and when we should use > <application>? I see postmaster used with application, but psql and > createdb used with command. Is this correct? From "DocBook: The Definitive Guide": | Command -- The name of an executable program or other software command | | This element holds the name of an executable program or the text of a | command that a user enters to execute a program. | Application -- The name of a software program | | The appelation "application" is usually reserved for larger software | packages--WordPerfect, for example, but not grep. In some domains, | Application may also apply to a piece of hardware. One could think of psql as a separate "application", but postmaster is certainly a command only. I'm not sure why, given the definition, <command> is put out in bold. Monospaced would make more sense to me. <application> could be a remote candidate for bold. -- Peter Eisentraut peter_e@gmx.net
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