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st: Out-of-date commands
Is there a way to see a manual entry for commands that are out-of-date?
I am reading code written by a colleague that used the -for- command and
when I went to the online help I was told to look at -foreach- and
-forvalues-. I checked in -help undocumented- but that also didn't have
an entry for -for-. I managed to track down a v6 manual, without it I
wouldn't have been able to read the code.
-Tim
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