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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? Top Cybersecurity Threats Earth Year 2019 | You Have Been Warned! Post 303036330 by wisecracker on Sunday 23rd of June 2019 09:12:21 AM
Old 06-23-2019
Hi Neo...

OK, I will but expect criticism of any background music choice if I think you have chosen wrongly.
I have had serious experience in the music scene for decades and classically trained on Clarinet and Cello and self taught "rock" and pseudo-classical Guitarist.

(Addendum; there are four tracks of me and my band from 1976, (IIRC), on the WWW.)
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Color::Calc::WWW(3pm)					User Contributed Perl Documentation				     Color::Calc::WWW(3pm)

NAME
Color::Calc::WWW - Simple calculations with colors for the WWW. SYNOPSIS
use Color::Calc::WWW; my $background = 'green'; print 'background: ', color($background),';'; print 'border-top: solid 1px ', color_light($background),';'; print 'border-bottom: solid 1px ', color_dark($background),';'; print 'color: ', color_contrast_bw($background),';'; DESCRIPTION
The "Color::Calc::WWW" module implements simple calculations with RGB colors for the World Wide Web. This can be used to create a full color scheme from a few colors. This module is nearly identical to using the following: use Color::Calc('ColorScheme' => 'WWW', 'OutputFormat' => 'html'); However, this module also makes the functions available when not imported: use Color::Calc::WWW(); # don't import Color::Calc::WWW::color('F00'); USAGE
By default, all functions are imported. All functions recognize all HTML color keywords (through Graphics::ColorNames::WWW) and output the results in WWW-compatible formats, i.e. as one of the 16 basic HTML keywords (see Graphics::ColorNames::WWW) or as #RRGGBB. color, color_mix, ... See L<Color::Calc> for a list of available calculation functions. NOTE
AUTHOR
Claus Faerber <CFAERBER@cpan.org> LICENSE
Copyright 2004-2010 Claus Faerber. This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. perl v5.14.2 2012-06-30 Color::Calc::WWW(3pm)
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