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Top Forums Programming C++ bubble sort. Post 302496517 by fpmurphy on Monday 14th of February 2011 09:27:00 AM
Old 02-14-2011
Where did you get this example from? Can you provide a copy of your test program?
 

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xcowsay(6)							   Games Manual 							xcowsay(6)

NAME
xcowsay - Display a cute cow and speech bubble. SYNOPSIS
xcowsay [-h] [-t time] [-r speed] [-d] [-f font] [text]... DESCRIPTION
Display a cow with a speech bubble containing some text. If text is specified it will be displayed in the bubble. Otherwise the text will be read from the standard input and displayed when end of file is encountered. The cow is displayed for either a fixed amount of time, or an amount of time calculated from the size of the text. Click on the cow to dis- miss it immediately. If xcowsay is started with --daemon it will fork away from the terminal and run in daemon mode. The daemon provides a DBus service uk.me.doof.Cowsay that responds to ShowCow requests. The daemon can queue up any number of requests and displays them in order. When xcowsay starts it checks to see if a daemon is running, and if it is, sends a ShowCow request and returns immediately. Otherwise xcowsay will block until the cow has disappeared. CONFIGURATION FILE
xcowsay reads a configuration file on startup. The configuration file can be stored in the XDG compliant location $XDG_CON- FIG_HOME/xcowsayrc (which will default to $HOME/.config/xcowsayrc) or in your home directory at $HOME/.xcowsayrc. If the --config=FILE command line option is passed FILE will be processed after your personal configuration file. The configuration file consists of 'option = value' pairs, one per line. The valid keys are given in the next section. For example, the following line sets display time to 10 seconds: display_time = 10000 The character '#' begins a comment which lasts until the end of the line. OPTIONS
Note that these options override any settings in the config file. -h, --help Display usage information. -t time, --time=time Display the cow for time seconds. This overrides any value set for reading_speed. The corresponding config file option is dis- play_time. -r speed, --reading-speed=speed Number of milliseconds to display the cow for each word in the input text. This is clamped to a minimum of min_display_time and a maximum of max_display_time. The defaults are 1 second and 30 seconds respectively. The corresponding config file option is read- ing_speed. -f font, --font=font Font for the speech bubble text. Accepts Pango font strings. The corresponding config file option is font. -d file, --dream=file Display an image instead of text in the cow's bubble. The dream_time config file option sets the numer of milliseconds to display the image for. The default is 10 seconds. --think Display a thought bubble instead of a speech bubble. --daemon Run xcowsay in daemon mode if DBus support has been enabled. See the description for more information. --cow-size=size Size of the cow image. Current choices are small, med, or large. The corresponding config file option is cow_size. --image=file Use a different image instead of the cow. The corresponding config file option is alt_image. --monitor=N Make the cow appear on monitor N. --at=X,Y Force that cow to appear at screen location (X,Y). The config file options are at_x and at_y. --bubble-at=X,Y Change position of bubble relative to where it would normally appear. This is most useful when combined with the alt_image option to create your own characters. The config file options are bubble_x and bubble_y. --debug Print messages about what xcowsay is doing. Useful for finding out why the daemon fails. -v, --version Print version information. AUTHOR
Written by Nick Gasson. REPORTING BUGS
Report all bugs to nick@nickg.me.uk The xcowsay home page is <http://www.doof.me.uk/xcowsay> SEE ALSO
cowsay(6) BUGS
There are a few issues I am aware of: The cow and speech bubble have jagged edges which would be improved by anti-aliasing. Very long strings will disappear off the right-hand side of the screen. This could be fixed e.g. by using Pango's word wrapping. xcowsay(6)
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