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Top Forums Programming Open Source What editor does everyone use? Post 78248 by bakunin on Monday 18th of July 2005 06:43:54 AM
Old 07-18-2005
Quote:
Originally Posted by xhellfire
emacs is so cool!!!!
True. And once you've managed to press more than 15 keys simultanuously you can unleash its power to the full extent.

Escape Meta Alt Control Shift ;-))

I prefer editors one can use without being a professional pianist.

bakunin
 

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lebiniou(1)							   lebiniou-3.18						       lebiniou(1)

NAME
lebiniou - A tool to create images from sound SYNOPSIS
lebiniou [OPTIONS] DESCRIPTION
Le Biniou is a program which creates images from sound, in an intelligent way. OPTIONS
-b | --basedir path: Set base directory to look for plugins (default: /usr/lib/lebiniou/plugins) -d | --datadir path: Set data directory (default: /usr/share/lebiniou) -z | --schemes file: Set schemes file (default: /usr/share/lebiniou/etc/schemes.xml) -f | --fullscreen: Set fullscreen -h | --help: Display help -i | --input plugin: Set input plugin (inputs: oss, alsa, jackaudio, pulseaudio, random, NULL (no input)) -m | --maxfps fps: Set maximum framerate -o | --output plugin: Set output plugin. (outputs: SDL, NULL (no output)) -r | --random mode: Set auto-random mode -s | --screen mode: Set On Screen Display mode -v | --version: Display the version and exit -x | --width width: Set width -y | --height height: Set height -p | --pidfile file: Set the PID file -t | --themes themes: Comma-separated list of themes to use CONTROLS
[Ctrl+o] - Next OSD mode [Alt+b] - Next 3D boundary [Alt+r] - Toggle 3D auto rotations [Alt+c] - Display current colormap [Ctrl+f] - Toggle full-screen on/off [Alt+m] - Show/hide mouse cursor [k] - Increase fps [Shift+k] - Decrease fps [Shift+q] - Quit [Shift+x] - Save the current sequence then exit [Shift+n] - Fill current frame with random pixels [n] - Clear the current frame [ESCAPE] - Turn off all auto changes [RETURN] - Toggle selected plugin on/off [Shift+RIGHT] - Use previous sequence [Shift+LEFT] - Use next sequence [Shift+PRINT] - Take a screenshot [Ctrl+BACKSPACE] - Make a sequence from system schemes [BACKSPACE] - Select a random user sequence [Ctrl+m] - Next random mode [Shift+m] - Previous random mode [Ctrl+t] - Auto colormaps on/off [Ctrl+i] - Auto pictures on/off [Ctrl+p] - Use the most recent sequence [SPACE] - Bypass mode on/off [Ctrl+SPACE] - Set webcam reference picture [TAB] - Select next webcam [Ctrl+v] - Switch 3d cube on/off [Ctrl+c] - Toggle 3D world pulse on/off [UP] - Select previous plugin [DOWN] - Select next plugin [PAGEUP] - Scroll up in the plugins list [PAGEDOWN] - Scroll down in the plugins list [Shift+z] - Reset the current sequence [Shift+l] - Toggle selected plugin as a lens on/off [Shift+UP] - Select previous plugin in the sequence [Shift+DOWN] - Select next plugin in the sequence [Ctrl+UP] - Move selected plugin up in the sequence [Ctrl+DOWN] - Move selected plugin down in the sequence [Alt+y] - Select default layer mode for the current plugin [Shift+y] - Select next layer mode [Ctrl+s] - Save current sequence as new [Ctrl+u] - Update current sequence [e] - Select previous colormap [r] - Select next colormap [t] - Select random colormap [y] - Select previous picture [u] - Select next picture [i] - Select random picture [Ctrl+g] - Set bank mode to sequences [Ctrl+h] - Set bank mode to colormaps [Ctrl+j] - Set bank mode to pictures [Ctrl-Shift-F1] - Clear bank 1 [Ctrl-Shift-F2] - Clear bank 2 [Ctrl-Shift-F3] - Clear bank 3 [Ctrl-Shift-F4] - Clear bank 4 [Ctrl-Shift-F5] - Clear bank 5 [Ctrl-Shift-F6] - Clear bank 6 [Ctrl-Shift-F7] - Clear bank 7 [Ctrl-Shift-F8] - Clear bank 8 [Ctrl-Shift-F9] - Clear bank 9 [Ctrl-Shift-F10] - Clear bank 10 [Ctrl-Shift-F11] - Clear bank 11 [Ctrl-Shift-F12] - Clear bank 12 [Shift+F1] - Assign current sequence/colormap/picture to bank 1 [Shift+F2] - Assign current sequence/colormap/picture to bank 2 [Shift+F3] - Assign current sequence/colormap/picture to bank 3 [Shift+F4] - Assign current sequence/colormap/picture to bank 4 [Shift+F5] - Assign current sequence/colormap/picture to bank 5 [Shift+F6] - Assign current sequence/colormap/picture to bank 6 [Shift+F7] - Assign current sequence/colormap/picture to bank 7 [Shift+F8] - Assign current sequence/colormap/picture to bank 8 [Shift+F9] - Assign current sequence/colormap/picture to bank 9 [Shift+F10] - Assign current sequence/colormap/picture to bank 10 [Shift+F11] - Assign current sequence/colormap/picture to bank 11 [Shift+F12] - Assign current sequence/colormap/picture to bank 12 [F1] - Use sequence/colormap/picture in bank 1 [F2] - Use sequence/colormap/picture in bank 2 [F3] - Use sequence/colormap/picture in bank 3 [F4] - Use sequence/colormap/picture in bank 4 [F5] - Use sequence/colormap/picture in bank 5 [F6] - Use sequence/colormap/picture in bank 6 [F7] - Use sequence/colormap/picture in bank 7 [F8] - Use sequence/colormap/picture in bank 8 [F9] - Use sequence/colormap/picture in bank 9 [F10] - Use sequence/colormap/picture in bank 10 [F11] - Use sequence/colormap/picture in bank 11 [F12] - Use sequence/colormap/picture in bank 12 [Ctrl+F1] - Use bankset 1 [Ctrl+F2] - Use bankset 2 [Ctrl+F3] - Use bankset 3 [Ctrl+F4] - Use bankset 4 [Ctrl+F5] - Use bankset 5 [Ctrl+F6] - Use bankset 6 [Ctrl+F7] - Use bankset 7 [Ctrl+F8] - Use bankset 8 [Ctrl+F9] - Use bankset 9 [Ctrl+F10] - Use bankset 10 [Ctrl+F11] - Use bankset 11 [Ctrl+F12] - Use bankset 12 [Ctrl+b] - Save the banks file SEE ALSO
User manual: file:///usr/share/doc/lebiniou/html/manual.html Website: http://biniou.net AUTHOR
Olivier Girondel <olivier@biniou.info> BUGS
Feel free to report them lebiniou-3.18 2012-04-24 lebiniou(1)
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