Take a look at the two command below.
The first will give you your terminal size in lines, columns.
IF your terminal can do it, (xterm for example), the second will auto adjust it for you...
The 24 and 80 in the 'printf' statement can be anything to ALMOST the size of your desktop...
Interesting. What do the outer parentheses around $(stty size) accomplish? I know they are used to force execution in a subshell. But what are they doing here?
I would have gone for
The printf statement doesn't seem to accomplish anything over here. What is it supposed to do? Is that documented somewhere?
In terms of documentation I was looking at this and this.
I want to get the screen width and cursor positions.
When I used curses, all the screen content was cleared.
So Can I use curses to get the screen size without clearing anything in the window?
Or is there any other alternative???
I can use only C or C++. (0 Replies)
Hi,
Pleae help me on this. Normally, when we say read username, the cursor will come in the first position of next line, but I want the output of the below
Normal usage
-------------
please enter username:
_
I want like the below
----------------------
please enter username:
... (2 Replies)
Hi to all!
I'm a teacher of maths and physics in an italian high school in Milan, Italy.
I need a simple program that read the position of mouse cursor in function of time and write the coordinates in a text file. The time resolution have to be something like 1/10 sec or better (I have to know... (2 Replies)
hi all,
am trying to modify a ksh script to group server names together depending on the cluster they sit in. currently the script does a
find . -name '*.pid'
to find all running servers and prints out their pids and names.
current output looks something like this :
serverA ... (1 Reply)
I need to get the cursor position, and put it inside a variable. Problem is, i don't have the tput command, or ncurses.
Apparently I was supposed to try the following:
echo -e '\E
But I don't get a value or anything. Please help. (3 Replies)
Hi there.
It's easier to explain this with a pseudo code, I hope this makes sense:
var1=hello
echo $var1
some kind of loop
echo loop counter
done
How do I hold the cursor position immediately behind the last output so I'd get something like:
hello123456789
DOS used to use ","... (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: MuntyScrunt
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mojomojo::formatter::wiki
MojoMojo::Formatter::Wiki(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation MojoMojo::Formatter::Wiki(3pm)NAME
MojoMojo::Formatter::Wiki - Handle interpage linking.
DESCRIPTION
This formatter handles intra-Wiki links specified between double square brackets or parentheses: [[wiki link]] or ((another wiki link)). It
will also indicate missing links with a question mark and a link to the edit page. Links can be implicit (like the two above), where the
path is derived from the link text by replacing spaces with underscores (<a href="wiki_link">wiki link</a>), or explicit, where the path is
specified before a '|' sign:
[[/explicit/path|Link text goes here]]
Note that external links have a different syntax: [Link text](http://foo.com).
METHODS
format_content_order
Format order can be 1-99. The Wiki formatter runs on 10.
strip_pre
Replace <pre ... with a placeholder
reinsert_pre
Put pre and lang back into place.
format_content
Calls the formatter. Takes a ref to the content as well as the context object.
format_link <c> <wikilink> <base> [<link_text>]
Format a wikilink as an HTML hyperlink with the given link_text. If the wikilink doesn't exist, it will be rendered as a hyperlink to an
.edit page ready to be created.
Since there is no difference in syntax between new and existing links, some abiguities my occur when it comes to characters that are
invalid in URLs. For example,
* [[say "NO" to #8]] should be rendered as "<a href="say_%22NO%22_to_%238">say "NO" to #8</a>" * [[100% match]] should be rendered as "<a
href="100%25_match>100% match</a>", URL-escaping the '%' * but what about a user pasting an existing link, "[[say_%22NO%22_to_%238]]"? We
shouldn't URL-escape the '%' or '#' here. * for links with explicit link text, we should definitiely not URL-escape the link:
"[[say_%22NO%22_to_%238|say "NO" to #8]]"
This is complicated by the fact that '#' can delimit the start of the anchor portion of a link.
* "[[Mambo #5]]" - URL-escape '#' => Mambo_%235 * "[[Mambo#origins]]" - do not URL-escape * "[[existing/link#Introduction|See the
Introduction]]" - definitely do not URL-escape
Since escaping is somewhat magic and therefore potentially counter-intuitive, we will: * only URL-escape '#' if it follows a whitespace
directly * always URL-escape '%' unless it is followed by two uppercase hex digits * always escape other characters that are invalid in
URLs
expand_wikilink <wikilink>
Replace "_" with spaces and unescape URL-encoded characters
find_links <content> <page>
Find wiki links in content.
Return a listref of linked (existing) and wanted pages.
SEE ALSO
MojoMojo, Module::Pluggable::Ordered
AUTHORS
Marcus Ramberg <mramberg@cpan.org>
LICENSE
This library is free software. You can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
perl v5.14.2 2010-05-23 MojoMojo::Formatter::Wiki(3pm)