On Wed, Aug 31, 2016 at 02:25:49PM -0400, Troy Sankey wrote:
I understand why this happens:
% khal --help
Usage: .khal-real [OPTIONS] COMMAND [ARGS]...
[...]
but I think it sorta sucks for user experience. Just thought I'd
point this
out, and I was wondering if there were any ideas to address this.
Specifically, argv[0] references the name of the "real" executable,
rather than
the guix wrapper. This is almost always benign, but it looks ugly in
help
menus.
I wonder if the Khal author (Christian) intends for users to rename the
executable. Otherwise, why use argv[0]? Is it some side-effect of a
documentation tool used by Khal?
I would understand if khal and ikhal were the same executable, and
behavior was changed based on argv[0], but that's not the case.
It does look ugly.