Lines Matching refs:help

46 @ MSG_USAGE_DETAIL_LAST	"\n\tExtensive help for edit commands is available.\n\
47 \tEnter 'help' at the elfedit prompt.\n"
68 @ MSG_ALLOC_HELPITEM "help state"
233 # Format strings for sys:help
284 Generate a command synopsis rather than full command help.\n"
301 Items for which help is desired. Module names and/or command\n\
314 you need to know in order to use the elfedit help facility.\n\
319 the elfedit command \"help\", without any arguments. Actually, you\n\
322 \t?, help, man, sys:?, sys:help, sys:man\n\
325 help command.\n\
344 help that is available for each command. To learn more about\n\
345 any command, use the help command:\n\
347 \t> help cmdname\n\
350 help is simply an elfedit command, like any other. As such, you\n\
351 can read the full documentation for help by entering the command:\n\
353 \t> help sys:help\n\
363 module. This is why sys:help and help are really the same command,\n\
364 and why we did not have to write the above help command as:\n\
366 \t> sys:help sys:help\n\
370 \t> help help\n\
386 sys:man are aliases of sys:help. These are all common names\n\
387 that different programs use to supply help. elfedit accepts all\n\
403 Using the help command (sys:help), you can easily learn about\n\
407 \t> help -s\n\
410 name of the command to the help command as a plain argument.\n\
412 documentation for the help command itself:\n\
414 \t> help help\n\
416 The arguments to help can also be module names, without the\n\
429 The sys:help command provides information on elfedit modules\n\
465 o\tTo display help information about the module or a command\n\
522 o\tCurrent settings of the elfedit options (See 'help set'\n\
698 # Format strings for sys:help
711 @ MSG_SYS_CMD_HELP "help"