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I'm getting odd behavior with the "ydelta" command. If I run the -h option it tells me that there is a -o option that allows printing of the lowest value in square brackets ("origin"). When I run ydelta, that actually is the default behavior, and I can't turn it off. When I try to explicitly pass the -o option it gives me an "illegal" error.
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I'm getting odd behavior with the "ydelta" command. If I run the -h option it tells me that there is a -o option that allows printing of the lowest value in square brackets ("origin"). When I run ydelta, that actually is the default behavior, and I can't turn it off. When I try to explicitly pass the -o option it gives me an "illegal" error.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: