mtoolstest - tests and displays the configuration


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Description

       The mtoolstest command is used to tests the mtools config­
       uration  files. To invoke it, just type mtoolstest without
       any arguments.  Mtoolstest reads the mtools  configuration
       files,  and prints the cumulative configuration to stdout.
       The output can be used  as  a  configuration  file  itself
       (although  you  might  want  to remove redundant clauses).
       You may use this program to convert  old-style  configura­
       tion files into new style configuration files.


See Also

       Mtools' texinfo doc


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       *      To generate a printable copy from the texinfo  doc,
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