06-13-2012
Experimental New UNIX / Linux Project Board (See Toolbar)
We are experimenting with a new project board to help forum members make extra cash; because we have some very talented members, why not make some extra cash working from your computer. See toolbar at bottom of page.
Any ideas or comments?
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We have installed a new experimental toolbar. If you don't like it, you can hide it in your UserCP options; ; or you can simply "minimize it" with the button on the far right of the toolbar.
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A new project was posted on your project board.
Project title: Bash Shell Tutoring
Estimated Budget:
$50/hr
Start date:
Immediately
Required skills:
Linux, Bash, Shell, UNIX
I work as a datawarehouse designer and developer.
Although I usually stick to the role of an analyst,... (0 Replies)
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LEARN ABOUT LINUX
toolbar
toolbar(3erl) Erlang Module Definition toolbar(3erl)
NAME
toolbar - GUI for Starting Tools and User Contributions
DESCRIPTION
Toolbar makes it easier to use the different Erlang tools - and the user contributions - which are provided. It has a graphical user inter-
face with an icon for each tool. Clicking the icon activates the corresponding tool.
All tools to be included on Toolbar must have a configuration file containing information about the tool, for example its start function
and help information location. Configuration files must have the .tool suffix.
When started, Toolbar automatically checks for *.tool files in the current path and adds the corresponding tools. For each ebin directory
found in the path, it will also look in a priv directory next to it. This is a feature of the Erlang file structure.
EXPORTS
start() -> ok | already_started
Creates a window containing tool icons.
version() -> string()
Returns the current version number of Toolbar.
update() -> ok | {error,not_started}
Makes a search for new tool files in the current path and adds the corresponding tools to Toolbar window.
quit() -> ok | {error,not_started}
create_tool_file() -> ok | {error,not_started}
Starts the GUI used for creating and editing tool files.
add_gs_contribs() -> ok | {error,not_started}
Adds the path to the directory where the GS contributions are situated and add the tools found there, if any.
Ericsson AB toolbar 1.4.1 toolbar(3erl)