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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? Please Donate to the Red Cross for Earthquake and Tsunami Relief in Japan Post 302504595 by Neo on Tuesday 15th of March 2011 01:56:11 AM
Old 03-15-2011
It is amazing to see the calm and civilized nature of the Japanese people in such an unprecedented disaster. Everyone is so impressed, especially me. It is so impressive how the Japanese people remain calm even in such an emergency. Naturally, they are calm over all things in life and maintain a positive attitude and advanced sense of community, in all situations.

The Japanese people have set the highest standard for how to react to any emergency and show how and why they are among the most civilized nations in the world.

OBTW: Yesterday we served around 350K banners for the Red Cross. Many thanks to everyone who gives from their heart to help the Japanese people.
 

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cxref-query(1)						      General Commands Manual						    cxref-query(1)

NAME
cxref-query - A program to query the cross reference database from cxref. SYNOPSIS
cxref-query [name [ ... name]] [-Odirname] [-Nbasename] [-xref[-all][-file][-func][-var][-type]] DESCRIPTION
A very simple program to query the cross-reference database that is created by the cxref program. This is intended to be an example of the information that is in the database and how to use it rather than a fully featured tool. OPTIONS
name Names of objects to query. The names that it looks up are the names of: Files, Variables, Functions, Typedefs If there are no names on the command line then the program enters interactive mode and prompts for names until an end of file (^D) is seen. -Odirname Use dirname as the input directory -Nbasename Use basename.* as the input filenames -xref Produce cross referencing information (see below). -all All cross references. -file Cross references for files. -func Cross references for functions. -var Cross references for variables. -type Cross references for types. The output depends on the -xref options but basically gives what is seen in the section of the document for the named object. SEE ALSO
cxref(1) BUGS
If you wish to submit bug reports or other comments about the program then email the author amb@gedanken.demon.co.uk and put cxref in the subject line. AUTHOR
The cxref-query program is copyright Andrew M. Bishop 1995,96,97. July 5, 1997 cxref-query(1)
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