UI
Caskey L. Dickson
caskey at technocage.com
Mon Nov 9 05:27:58 CET 1998
On Mon, 9 Nov 1998, Holger Schurig wrote:
> However, we can make them much more human-friendly if we look if stdin
> is a TTY and emit a nice message. If the program is used as a filter,
> then stdin is not bound to a TTY. The case that someone types in text
> directly into GnuPG is very, very rare.
I would disagree with this very strongly. I often cut and paste from my
mailreader into an xterm. Despite being able to use the export and filter
commands in pine, I still find this to be the easiest way to do quick gpg
work.
> For example, if you confuse "mailstats" (from sendmail) with "mailstat"
> (from procmail) and type as a command, the following will happen:
>
> $ mailstat
> Most people don't type their own logfiles; but, what do I care?
> $
>
> However, "cat logfile | mailstat" or "mailstat <logfile" or whatever
> works as expected. So we have both: script-friendlyness and
> human-friendlyness.
I'm all for a simple message a-la mailstat. It makes no difference to me
and maintains 'good unix behavior'.
C=)
P.S. I'm curious werner, how many patches do you get for problems vs.
requests to just fix it for us?
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