06-30-2018
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Scrutinizer
FWIW, the old [highlight] tags apparently are still active:
These GeSHi-based tags are good.
That reminds me that if we move off generic plain-ole-vanilla code tags to syntax highlighting tags like this, there will be a burden on all mods to tag correctly based on what kind of code it is.
This seems like a lot of extra work with little value; and since we are not a blogging site specializing in C# or CSS, for example, it would be too much work to try to heard cats and get each user to use the exact right codes tags for their code.
I'm not sure how to proceed; the main reason I moved down this path was to try to fix the scroll bar issue in the <pre> tags used in our code tags. This problem exists with all of this bbcode, so I am hesitant to jump down the rabbit hole on syntax highlighting at this time.
A higher priority is for me to purchase a new dedicated computer running modern Ubuntu and PHP7 and port the site over to that new site and get off this old hardware and depreciated PHP code.
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tracker-tag
tracker-tag(1) User Commands tracker-tag(1)
NAME
tracker-tag - Add, remove and list tags.
SYNOPSIS
tracker-tag [OPTION...] FILE [FILE...]
tracker-tag [OPTION...] -t [[TAG] [TAG] ...]
DESCRIPTION
tracker-tag allows the caller add tags, remove tags and list tags by URN or to list all tags and the files associated with them.
The FILE argument can be either a local path or a URI. It also does not have to be an absolute path.
OPTIONS
-?, --help
Show summary of options.
-l, --limit=N
Limit search to N results. The default is 512.
-o, --offset=N
Offset the search results by N. For example, start at item number 10 in the results. The default is 0.
-r, --or-operator
Use OR for search terms instead of AND (the default)
-t, --list
List all tags. Results include the number of files associated with that tag and the tag's unique identifier. You can show the files
associated with each tag by using --show-files.
The TAG arguments are optional. If no TAG argument is specified, all tags are listed. If one or more TAGs are given, all matching
tags are listed. For example, this will match any tags named either foo, bar or baz:
$ tracker-tag -t foo bar baz
-s, --show-files
Show the files associated with each tag. This option is ONLY available WITH the --list option.
-a, --add=TAG
Add a tag with the name TAG. If no FILE arguments are specified, the tag is simply created (if it didn'talready exist) and no files
are associated with it. Multiple FILE arguments can be specified.
-d, --delete=TAG
Delete a tag with the name TAG. If no FILE arguments are specified, the tag is deleted for ALL files. If FILE arguments are speci-
fied, only those files have the TAG deleted.
-e, --description=STRING
This option ONLY applies when using --add and provides a description to go with the tag label according to STRING.
-V, --version
Print version.
SEE ALSO
tracker-store(1), tracker-sparql(1), tracker-search(1), tracker-info(1).
GNU
July 2009 tracker-tag(1)