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Operating Systems Linux Basic Ubuntu command or script list Post 302547116 by Royalist on Sunday 14th of August 2011 04:36:22 AM
Old 08-14-2011
Basic Ubuntu command or script list

I am completely new to Ubuntu 10.04 and Linux in general. I have spent many years in the past using DOS and I consider myself to be at advanced level with various Windows platforms.

I have just download Ubuntu 10.04 and burnt to disk. So now I need to know please, is there a list of basic commands, or whatever they are called, with which to get started ?

My latest download of mtCellEdit calls for various items to be installed and I have not yet been able to find them. They are "
NU or GNU-like toolchain including gcc, make, bash, and yacc/Bison.
GTK+ version 2 (specifically 2.6 or later).
Cairo."

Then the following libraries are required: -mtKit zlib Low level C routines, including strings, UTF-8, ZIP file handling, preferences, trees. libmtcelledit mtKit The spreadsheet engine, including all file handling and general operations. mtPixel mtKit The graphics engine, including font rendering, file handling, and painting. mtcedgraph mtKit, libmtcelledit, mtPixel, Cairo The graphing engine, including all file handling and general operations. mtGEX mtKit, mtPixel Various GTK+ version 2 function utilities including a file picker, colour picker, and preferences editor.
Are there any shortcuts to all this as it is so time consuming?


I have struggled some time ago with C++ so, as I see that C is used here, I hope that will be less demanding?

Hoping for helpful suggestions please

Royalist Smilie

Last edited by DukeNuke2; 08-14-2011 at 06:10 AM..
 

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Pango(3)						User Contributed Perl Documentation						  Pango(3)

NAME
Pango - Layout and render international text SYNOPSIS
my $surface = Cairo::ImageSurface->create ('argb32', 200, 100); my $cr = Cairo::Context->create ($surface); my $layout = Pango::Cairo::create_layout ($cr); $layout->set_text ("x{03A0}x{03B1}x{03BD}x{8A9E}"); my $font = Pango::FontDescription->from_string ('Serif Bold 27'); $layout->set_font_description ($font); Pango::Cairo::show_layout($cr, $layout); $surface->write_to_png ('pango.png'); ABSTRACT
Pango is a library for laying out and rendering text, with an emphasis on internationalization. Pango can be used anywhere that text layout is needed, but using Pango in conjunction with Cairo and/or Gtk2 provides a complete solution with high quality text handling and graphics rendering. Dynamically loaded modules handle text layout for particular combinations of script and font backend. Pango provides a wide selection of modules, including modules for Hebrew, Arabic, Hangul, Thai, and a number of Indic scripts. Virtually all of the world's major scripts are supported. In addition to the low level layout rendering routines, Pango includes Pango::Layout, a high level driver for laying out entire blocks of text, and routines to assist in editing internationalized text. [Adapted from <http://www.pango.org/>.] DOCUMENTATION
Pango tries to stick very close in spirit to the C API of the underlying pango library. Thus, the manual available at <http://library.gnome.org/devel/pango/stable/> also applies to this module. Additionally, API listings in POD form are generated during compilation for each of the sub-modules. An index of those POD pages is available at Pango::index. SEE ALSO
perl, Glib, Cairo, Gtk2. Pango::index lists the autogenerated API documentation pod files for Pango. <http://www.pango.org/> is the homepage of the pango C library. Its API documentation is available at <http://library.gnome.org/devel/pango/stable/>. AUTHORS
muppet <scott at asofyet dot org> Torsten Schoenfeld <kaffeetisch at gmx dot de> Marc Lehmann <pcg at goof dot com> COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright 2003-2008 by the gtk2-perl team. This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Library General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA. perl v5.12.1 2009-08-11 Pango(3)
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