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Top Forums Web Development Notes with Ravinder on Badging System Development Part II Post 303028271 by Neo on Thursday 3rd of January 2019 07:44:39 AM
Old 01-03-2019
I like your idea about a Mod issues badge to anyone who has posted some outstanding project or story. That badge can be nominated by a Mod and discussed in the Mod forum and when we approve it; I can add that user's userid to the array and it's done, easy.

Regarding, making a badge based on "getting a thanks within a week", the problem for that badge is that few people will achieve it and so that badge will remain "lightgray" forever for some number greater than 99% of the forum members and after a week passes, they will never have a chance to get that badge; so I think I'll pass on that one.. but that's for the idea!
 

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DVTM(1) 						      General Commands Manual							   DVTM(1)

NAME
dvtm - dynamic virtual terminal manager SYNOPSIS
dvtm [-v] [-m mod] [-s status-fifo] [cmd...] DESCRIPTION
dvtm is a dynamic tiling window manager for the console. As a console window manager it tries to make it easy to work with multiple con- sole based applications. OPTIONS
-v prints version information to standard output, then exits. -m mod set default modifier at runtime. -d escdelay set the delay ncurses waits before deciding if a character that might be part of an escape sequence is actually part of an escape sequence. -h nnn set the scrollback history buffer size at runtime. -s status-fifo if status-fifo is a named pipe it's content is read and displayed. See the dvtm-status script for an usage example. [cmd...] Execute cmd after dvtm is started. USAGE
Keyboard commands Mod Each keybinding begins with Mod which defaults to ^g but can be changed in config.h or with the -m command line option. Mod-c Create a new shell window. Mod-x Close focused window. Mod-l Increases the master area width about 5% (all except grid and fullscreen layout). Mod-h Decreases the master area width about 5% (all except grid and fullscreen layout). Mod-j Focus next window. Mod-k Focus previous window. Mod-[1..n] Focus the nth window. Mod-. Toggle minimization of current window. Mod-u Focus next non minimized window. Mod-i Focus prev non minimized window. Mod-m Maximize current window (change to fullscreen layout). Mod-PageUp Scroll up. Mod-PageDown Scroll down. Mod-Space Toggle between defined layouts (affects all windows). Mod-Enter Zooms/cycles current window to/from master area. Mod-t Change to vertical stack tiling layout. Mod-b Change to bottom stack tiling layout. Mod-g Change to grid layout. Mod-s Shows/hides the status bar. Mod-r Redraw whole screen. Mod-G Escape the next typed key. Mod-a Toggle keyboard multiplexing mode, if activated keypresses are sent to all non minimized windows. Mod-X Lock screen. Mod-B Toggle bell (off by default). Mod-M Toggle dvtm mouse grabbing. Mod-q Quit dvtm. Mouse commands Copy and Paste By default dvtm captures mouse events to provide the actions listed below. Unfortunately this interferes with the standard X copy and paste mechanism. To work around this you need to hold down SHIFT while selecting or pasting text. Alternatively you can disable mouse support at compile time, or use Mod-M to toggle mouse support dynamically. Button1 click Select window. Button1 double click Select window and toggle maximization. Button2 click Zooms/cycles current window to/from master area. Button3 click Toggle minimization of current window. EXAMPLE
See the dvtm-status script as an example. CUSTOMIZATION
dvtm is customized by creating a custom config.h and (re)compiling the source code. This keeps it fast, secure and simple. AUTHOR
dvtm is written by Marc Andre Tanner <mat at brain-dump.org> dvtm-0.6 DVTM(1)
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