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| ulf.wiger at ericsson.com |
Posted: Fri Nov 18, 2005 8:33 am |
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I noticed the function xm(M) when typing help() in the
shell. However, calling xm(M) from the shell doesn't
work. Calling c m(M) does.
The problem is that shell_default:xm(M) was never added.
I've not bothered to make a patch, since the needed change
is so obvious (well, there are two alternatives, I guess:
either add it to shell_default, or remove it from c ;-)
/Uffe
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