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diff --git a/help/opie-sh/node9.html b/help/opie-sh/node9.html index b047cf9..e4358ad 100644 --- a/help/opie-sh/node9.html +++ b/help/opie-sh/node9.html @@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ opie-sh -m -I </PRE> <P> -A warning icon is specified with the ``-w'' flag, and should be used for problems that the user should know about, but that will not necessarily cause the program to stop working. For example, if the program cannot find a configureation file, you might pop up a warning, notifying the user that the default configuration will be used. This is also usefull for asking the user if they want to continue doing something that might damage the system (editing rc scripts, for instance). Example: +A warning icon is specified with the ``-w'' flag, and should be used for problems that the user should know about, but that will not necessarily cause the program to stop working. For example, if the program cannot find a configureation file, you might pop up a warning, notifying the user that the default configuration will be used. This is also useful for asking the user if they want to continue doing something that might damage the system (editing rc scripts, for instance). Example: <P> <PRE> |