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With the exception of \fBby-category\fR the standard formats do not use this argument\&. By providing it the format has access to the toplevel common blocks, allowing for the transfer of custom information from the specifiction to the format\&. .sp \fBby-category\fR for example looks for and uses the block \fB*category-order*\fR for when the user wishes to override the natural (alphabetical) order of display for the toplevel sections\&. .TP integer \fIwidth\fR The number of columns to format the help towards\&. .TP dictionary \fIhelp\fR A dictonary holding the help information to format\&. For more details see section \fBHelp Dictionary\fR\&. .RE .PP .SH "HELP DICTIONARY" The help information generated by various places of the framework is a dictionary containing the following keys: .TP arguments A list of strings, the names of the command arguments, in order\&. These names are keys into the \fBparameters\fR sub-dictionary\&. .TP desc The command's description, i\&.e\&. help text\&. .TP opt2para A dictionary mapping option flags to option names\&. These names are keys into the \fBparameters\fR sub-dictionary\&. .TP options A dictionary mapping option names to their descriptions\&. .TP parameters A dictionary mapping parameter names to their definition\&. Each definition is a dictionary containing the keys below\&. See also package \fBcmdr::parameter\fR\&. .RS .TP cmdline Output of method \fBcmdline\fR\&. .TP code Output of method \fBcode\fR\&. .TP default Output of method \fBdefault\fR\&. .TP defered Output of method \fBdefered\fR\&. .TP description Output of method \fBdescription\fR\&. .TP documented Output of method \fBdocumented\fR\&. .TP flags A dictionary mapping flag names to flag types, i\&.e\&. \fBprimary\fR, \fBalias\fR, or \fBinverted\fR\&. .TP generator Output of method \fBgenerator\fR\&. .TP interactive Output of method \fBinteractive\fR\&. .TP isbool Output of method \fBisbool\fR\&. .TP label Output of method \fBlabel\fR\&. .TP list Output of method \fBlist\fR\&. .TP ordered Output of method \fBordered\fR\&. .TP presence Output of method \fBpresence\fR\&. .TP prompt Output of method \fBprompt\fR\&. .TP required Output of method \fBrequired\fR\&. .TP threshold Output of method \fBthreshold\fR\&. .TP type Output of method \fBtype\fR\&. .TP validator Output of method \fBvalidator\fR\&. .RE .TP sections A list of sections the command belongs to\&. Each section name is a list itself, the path of the section and sub-sections\&. .TP states A list of strings, the names of the command's hidden state parameters\&. These names are keys into the \fBparameters\fR sub-dictionary\&. .PP .SH EXAMPLE As an example the implementation of the standard help format \fBlist\fR is shown here\&. .CS # Entrypoint proc ::cmdr::help::format::list {root width help} { set result {} dict for {cmd desc} $help { lappend result [List $width $cmd $desc] } return [join $result \\n] } # Main work procedure for commands proc ::cmdr::help::format::List {width name command} { dict with command {} ; # -> desc, options, arguments, parameters # Short line\&. lappend lines [string trimright " [join $name] [HasOptions $options][Arguments $arguments $parameters]"] return [join $lines \\n] } # Support procedures proc ::cmdr::help::format::HasOptions {options} { if {[dict size $options]} { return "\\[OPTIONS\\] " } else { return {} } } proc ::cmdr::help::format::Arguments {arguments parameters} { set result {} foreach a $arguments { set v [dict get $parameters $a] dict with v {} ; # -> code, desc, label switch -exact -- $code { + { set text "<$label>" } ? { set text "\\[<${label}>\\]" } +* { set text "<${label}>\&.\&.\&." } ?* { set text "\\[<${label}>\&.\&.\&.\\]" } } lappend result $text } return [join $result] } .CE .SH "BUGS, IDEAS, FEEDBACK" Both the package(s) and this documentation will undoubtedly contain bugs and other problems\&. Please report such at \fICmdr Tickets\fR [https:/core\&.tcl\&.tk/akupries/cmdr]\&. .PP Please also report any ideas you may have for enhancements of either package(s) and/or documentation\&. .SH KEYWORDS arguments, command hierarchy, command line completion, command line handling, command tree, editing command line, help for command line, hierarchy of commands, interactive command shell, optional arguments, options, parameters, processing command line, tree of commands .SH COPYRIGHT .nf Copyright (c) 2013-2016 Andreas Kupries Copyright (c) 2013-2016 Documentation, Andreas Kupries .fi