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Homework and Emergencies Emergency UNIX and Linux Support Venn Data Maker Post 302979852 by RudiC on Friday 19th of August 2016 03:39:54 PM
Old 08-19-2016
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Originally Posted by jacobs.smith
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Also - the number of lines in the intersectionlist.txt should be equal to = (2^(number of sets))-1
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So, with 7 sets there should be 127 lines, no? And the sum of individual set counts should be equal to the No. of lines?

Should g2,1,1,0,1,1,1,1,1 from RavinderSingh13's example be in Set1245678 or in Set12, Set14, Set15, ..., Set78?

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geticonset(1x)                                                                                                                      geticonset(1x)

NAME
geticonset - gets the current Window Maker iconset SYNOPSIS
geticonset [options] [iconsetfile] DESCRIPTION
geticonset reads the WMWindowAttributes domain, and writes the iconset found there either to stdout or to iconsetfile. OPTIONS
--help print a help message --version print version number ENVIRONMENT
GNUSTEP_USER_ROOT specifies the initial path for the Defaults directory. "Defaults/" is appended to this variable to determine the actual location of the databases. If the varialbe is not set, it defaults to "~/GNUstep" FILES
GNUSTEP_USER_ROOT/Defaults/WMWindowAttributes is the actual file that's read. SEE ALSO
seticons(1x), wmaker(1x) AUTHOR
This man page was written by Marcelo Magallon <mmagallo@debian.org>. Window Maker was written by Alfredo K. Kojima <kojima@windowmaker.info>. January 1999 geticonset(1x)
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