Closed EmilyGraceSeville7cf closed 3 months ago
For instance there are two pages with the same name in common/ and linux. Before each page in output we can write smth like:
common/
linux
There are another page versions in: common.
linux/
There are another page versions in: linux.
Note that difference between these pages are:
I like this idea.
However I'd word it as There are other versions of this page in the ___ category. with ___ being filled with common for example.
There are other versions of this page in the ___ category.
For instance there are two pages with the same name in
common/
andlinux
. Before each page in output we can write smth like:There are another page versions in: common.
(forlinux/
)There are another page versions in: linux.
(forcommon/
)Note that difference between these pages are:
common/
uses short options for the most frequently used arguments and long for otherslinux/
uses long options for all situations