09-07-2005
Untar to different location
I have a tar file where the files have been tar'd along with the location of the file i.e
/opt/abc/file.txt
/opt/abc/file2.txt
I am trying to untar this file on a different server where /opt/abc does not exist.
How do I untar these files without the tar trying to create the structure /opt/abc??
I really need to do this without the /opt/abc location being created on my server.
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lua-oocairo-fontopt
doc::lua-oocairo-fontopt(3) Lua OO Cairo binding doc::lua-oocairo-fontopt(3)
Name
lua-oocairo-fontopt - options controlling text rendering
Introduction
A font options object contains options that tell Cairo how to render text on surfaces. They can be created with the "font_options_create"
function in the main oocairo module (see lua-oocairo(3)), and retrieved from scaled fonts or context objects with "get_font_options"
methods.
Font options objects can be compared with the "==" operator. Two different objects with the same options set will be considered equal.
Methods
The following methods are available on font options objects:
opt:copy ()
Returns a new font options object, with identical options to opt. The two objects will be completely independent, so you can set them
to have different options.
opt:get_antialias ()
Get the current antialiasing mode, which will be one of the strings accepted by the "opt:set_antialias()" method.
opt:get_hint_metrics ()
Returns the current hint metrics option, which will be one of the same strings accepted by the "opt:set_hint_metrics()" method.
opt:get_hint_style ()
Get the kind of font hinting done when rendering text. Returns one of the strings accepted by the "opt:set_hint_style()" method.
opt:get_subpixel_order ()
Returns the current ordering of colour components in pixels used for subpixel rendering, which will be one of the same strings accepted
by the "opt:set_subpixel_order()" method.
opt:hash ()
Return a number which can be used as a hash key identifying the particular options in opt. That is, if you wanted to cache fonts
according to the options set on them, you could store them in a table with this hash value as the key. Two font options objects with
the same options will have the same hash value.
opt:merge (srcopt)
Add any options which are set to a non-default value in srcopt to opt if that still has the default value from them. The options in
srcopt will be unchanged. Nothing is returned.
opt:set_antialias (antialiastype)
Set the antialiasing mode used for drawing. The argument must be a string or boolean value accepted by the "set_antialias" method on
context objects (see lua-oocairo-context(3)).
opt:set_hint_metrics (hintmetrics)
Set the kind of hinting to be applied to the metrics, as opposed to outlines, of the glyphs in a font. The hintmetrics value must be
one of the following strings:
default
off
on
opt:set_hint_style (hintstyle)
Set the kind of font hinting done when rendering text. The hintstyle value must be one of the following strings:
default
none
slight
medium
full
opt:set_subpixel_order (order)
Used to inform Cairo of the arrangement of colour components in the pixels of a display device like a monitor. Only applies if
subpixel antialiasing is used. The order value must be one of the following strings:
default
rgb
bgr
vrgb
vbgr
The last two options refer to vertical arrangements of colours.
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