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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? New Login Button for UNIX.COM Post 303019964 by Neo on Wednesday 11th of July 2018 06:45:03 AM
Old 07-11-2018
New Login Button for UNIX.COM

Hey,

Have changed the login from a legacy form on the upper right to a JS popup (which I originally wrote for mobile); by clicking on the person looking icon on the upper right.

I have tested and it seems to work fine (has been working on mobile for quite some time); but I may tweek the colors, fonts, spacing, opacity, etc. a bit over time.

If you have any favorite colors or layouts, please let me know.

Thanks!

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MUGS(9.1)																 MUGS(9.1)

NAME
mugs - make face icons from pictures SYNOPSIS
mugs [ -a ] [ -1 ] [ -2 ] [ file ] DESCRIPTION
Mugs interactively converts grey-scale images in the form of picfile(9.6) into 48x48 icons. It is designed to run in a pipe, reading the picture from standard input unless a single file is given on the call. Mugs displays a large approximation to the original picture and a matrix of 48x48 icons of varying contrast and brightness. Button 1 selects one of the icons. Button 2 offers the menu entries: in Zoom in to a finer contrast/brightness range around the selected icon. Repeated ins will zoom in farther. out Opposite of in. reset Set the brightness/contrast range to the maximum. Both in and out preserve the brightness/contrast values in the selected icon. Button 3 presents a menu with entries: window Select a square window in the large picture using button 3. Touch down at the top and center of the square and slide around to adjust its size. Appropriately cropped icons will be displayed. depth Toggle between 1- and 2-bit deep icons. write Write the selected icon to standard output. Each write produces 48 lines of text suitable for initializing an array in C. 1-bit deep icons produce three shorts per line; 2-bit depths are written as three longs per line. abort Terminate mugs with a non-blank error return. finish Terminate with a null status return. Option -a indicates that picture files have non-square pixels with aspect ratio 1.25, as produced by some frame grabbers. Normally pixels are assumed to be square. -1 and -2 select the initial depth of the icons. -2 is default. SOURCE
/sys/src/cmd/mugs.c SEE ALSO
picfile(9.6) MUGS(9.1)
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