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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? Do You Own a Kindle? Post 302558141 by Egal Matreaux on Thursday 22nd of September 2011 11:34:45 PM
Old 09-23-2011
I can't read on the computer for to long, so I have a hard time seeing myself being able to read on any e-book reader, for any real length of time. Maybe cause it's not nearly as bright it might not be so bad, have to give it a test run.
 

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vala-gen-project(1)						   USER COMMANDS					       vala-gen-project(1)

NAME
vala-gen-project - generate the and automake skeleton for your vala project SYNOPSIS
vala-gen-project [OPTION...] [NAME] DESCRIPTION
Vala project generator is a little gui or command line utility that creates an automake project skeletoni vala program. It can be used without specifying a project name, so that a gtk+ gui will be presented or directly from the command line. OPTIONS
-?, --help Show help options -p, --projectdir=DIRECTORY Project directory -t, --type=TYPE Project TYPE: gtk+, console -l, --license=TYPE License TYPE: gpl2, gpl3, lgpl2, lgpl2.1, lgpl3, apache2, artistic --version Display version number -a, --author=NAME Author name -e, --email=EMAIL Author email address EXAMPLES
Create a gtk+ project with a gpl2 license and the name valatest vala-gen-project -t gtk+ -l gpl2 valatest EXIT STATUS
vala-gen-project returns a zero exist status if it succeed. Non zero is returned in case of failure. AUTHOR
Andrea Del Signore (sejerpz (at) tin.it) SEE ALSO
valac(1) version 0.1.0 December 24, 2008 vala-gen-project(1)
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