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Top Forums UNIX for Beginners Questions & Answers Answers to Frequently Asked Questions Tips and Tutorials Unix Basic Command Post 25632 by tarballed on Thursday 1st of August 2002 02:50:20 PM
Old 08-01-2002
Very impressive. I like.

Now lets see a list of examples for each command. Smilie

Just kidding.
Cool list though.

Tarballed
 

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pyntor-components(1)						      Pyntor						      pyntor-components(1)

NAME
pyntor-components - manage components for the presentation program Pyntor SYNOPSIS
pyntor-components [OPTIONS] DESCRIPTION
Pyntor-components is a helper utility which deals with all the components which are made available to Pyntor. Components can reside in the installation directory, but the user can override them with a user directory and again with components in the current directory. Pyntor- components helps to sort through the available components by listing them. In case the component comes with documentation included, it can be displayed as well. OPTIONS
-l, --list Displays a formatted list of all components. For each component, all occurrences are reported, which might be between one and three directories. -d, --doc=component Displays the documentation for the specified component. If no documentation is included, or the component could not be loaded, an error is displayed instead. -u, --update Displays a graphical dialog which allows the download of new components via the GHNS (Get Hot New Stuff) framework. Components are installed into ~/.pyntor/components and can be used immediately. This is an experimental feature based on the SDLNewStuff library. -v, --version Displays the version number of Pyntor-components. -h, --help Displays a summary of all available command line options. AUTHORS
Josef Spillner <josef@coolprojects.org> SEE ALSO
pyntor(1), pyntor-selfrun(1) Cool Projects 0.6 pyntor-components(1)
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