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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting running script sequential Post 302076410 by zazzybob on Tuesday 13th of June 2006 03:06:01 AM
Old 06-13-2006
/path/to/script1;/path/to/script2;/path/to/script3;/path/to/script4

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Gnome2::Config(3pm)					User Contributed Perl Documentation				       Gnome2::Config(3pm)

NAME
Gnome2::Config METHODS
boolean = Gnome2::Config->get_bool ($path) o $path (string) boolean = Gnome2::Config::Private->get_bool ($path) o $path (string) Gnome2::Config->set_bool ($path, $value) o $path (string) o $value (boolean) Gnome2::Config::Private->set_bool ($path, $value) o $path (string) o $value (boolean) list = Gnome2::Config->get_bool_with_default ($path) o $path (string) Returns a boolean indicating whether the default was used and the actual value. list = Gnome2::Config::Private->get_bool_with_default ($path) o $path (string) Gnome2::Config->clean_file ($path) o $path (string) Gnome2::Config::Private->clean_file ($path) o $path (string) Gnome2::Config->clean_key ($path) o $path (string) Gnome2::Config::Private->clean_key ($path) o $path (string) Gnome2::Config->clean_section ($path) o $path (string) Gnome2::Config::Private->clean_section ($path) o $path (string) Gnome2::Config->drop_all Gnome2::Config->drop_file ($path) o $path (string) Gnome2::Config::Private->drop_file ($path) o $path (string) double = Gnome2::Config->get_float ($path) o $path (string) double = Gnome2::Config::Private->get_float ($path) o $path (string) Gnome2::Config->set_float ($path, $value) o $path (string) o $value (double) Gnome2::Config::Private->set_float ($path, $value) o $path (string) o $value (double) list = Gnome2::Config->get_float_with_default ($path) o $path (string) Returns a boolean indicating whether the default was used and the actual value. list = Gnome2::Config::Private->get_float_with_default ($path) o $path (string) boolean = Gnome2::Config->has_section ($path) o $path (string) boolean = Gnome2::Config::Private->has_section ($path) o $path (string) scalar = Gnome2::Config->init_iterator ($path) o $path (string) scalar = Gnome2::Config::Private->init_iterator ($path) o $path (string) scalar = Gnome2::Config->init_iterator_sections ($path) o $path (string) scalar = Gnome2::Config::Private->init_iterator_sections ($path) o $path (string) integer = Gnome2::Config->get_int ($path) o $path (string) integer = Gnome2::Config::Private->get_int ($path) o $path (string) Gnome2::Config->set_int ($path, $value) o $path (string) o $value (integer) Gnome2::Config::Private->set_int ($path, $value) o $path (string) o $value (integer) list = Gnome2::Config->get_int_with_default ($path) o $path (string) Returns a boolean indicating whether the default was used and the actual value. list = Gnome2::Config::Private->get_int_with_default ($path) o $path (string) Gnome2::Config->pop_prefix Gnome2::Config->push_prefix ($path) o $path (string) string = Gnome2::Config->get_real_path ($path) o $path (string) string = Gnome2::Config::Private->get_real_path ($path) o $path (string) string = Gnome2::Config->get_string ($path) o $path (string) string = Gnome2::Config::Private->get_string ($path) o $path (string) Gnome2::Config->set_string ($path, $value) o $path (string) o $value (string) Gnome2::Config::Private->set_string ($path, $value) o $path (string) o $value (string) list = Gnome2::Config->get_string_with_default ($path) o $path (string) Returns a boolean indicating whether the default was used and the actual value. list = Gnome2::Config::Private->get_string_with_default ($path) o $path (string) boolean = Gnome2::Config->sync boolean = Gnome2::Config->sync_file ($path) o $path (string) boolean = Gnome2::Config::Private->sync_file ($path) o $path (string) string = Gnome2::Config->get_translated_string ($path) o $path (string) string = Gnome2::Config::Private->get_translated_string ($path) o $path (string) Gnome2::Config->set_translated_string ($path, $value) o $path (string) o $value (string) Gnome2::Config::Private->set_translated_string ($path, $value) o $path (string) o $value (string) list = Gnome2::Config->get_translated_string_with_default ($path) o $path (string) list = Gnome2::Config::Private->get_translated_string_with_default ($path) o $path (string) scalar = Gnome2::Config->get_vector ($path) o $path (string) scalar = Gnome2::Config::Private->get_vector ($path) o $path (string) Gnome2::Config->set_vector ($path, $value) o $path (string) o $value (scalar) Gnome2::Config::Private->set_vector ($path, $value) o $path (string) o $value (scalar) list = Gnome2::Config->get_vector_with_default ($path) o $path (string) Returns a boolean indicating whether the default was used and the actual value. list = Gnome2::Config::Private->get_vector_with_default ($path) o $path (string) SEE ALSO
Gnome2 COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2003-2004 by the gtk2-perl team. This software is licensed under the LGPL. See Gnome2 for a full notice. perl v5.14.2 2011-11-16 Gnome2::Config(3pm)
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