I prepared a document on UNIX OS. Its an humble attempt to share my knowledge.
Please review the document attached and correct if any mistakes and any suggestions to make it more useful and any troubleshooting information if needed to add.
Please help in making the document to add more information
Chapters on Linux and Unix:
http://www.prenhall.com/divisions/esm/app/author_tanenbaum/custom/mos2e/
Slides, figures, code, lots of goodies on-line!
CHAPTER 10 CASE STUDY 1: UNIX AND LINUX 671
10.1. HISTORY OF UNIX 672
10.1.1. UNICS 672
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Hi :)
I have unix Operating Systems 5
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we have
windows
linux- redhat ubuntu -or more i don't know
unix- solares
snow-lepord
and recently chrome
what do you think
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prima::scrollwidget
Prima::ScrollWidget(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation Prima::ScrollWidget(3)NAME
Prima::ScrollWidget - scrollable generic document widget.
DESCRIPTION
"Prima::ScrollWidget" is a simple class that declares two pairs of properties, delta and limit for vertical and horizontal axes, which
define a a virtual document. limit is the document dimension, and delta is the current offset.
"Prima::ScrollWidget" is a descendant of "Prima::GroupScroller", and, as well as its ascendant, provides same user navigation by two
scrollbars. The scrollbars' "partial" and "whole" properties are maintained if the document or widget extensions change.
API
Properties
deltas X, Y
Selects horizontal and vertical document offsets.
deltaX INTEGER
Selects horizontal document offset.
deltaY INTEGER
Selects vertical document offset.
limits X, Y
Selects horizontal and vertical document extensions.
limitX INTEGER
Selects horizontal document extension.
limitY INTEGER
Selects vertical document extension.
Events
Scroll DX, DY
Called whenever the client area is to be scrolled. The default action calls "Widget::scroll" .
AUTHOR
Dmitry Karasik, <dmitry@karasik.eu.org>.
SEE ALSO
Prima, Prima::ImageViewer, Prima::IntUtils, Prima::ScrollBar, examples/e.pl.
perl v5.14.2 2009-02-24 Prima::ScrollWidget(3)