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Poddy Home 0.3 BETA (Default branch)

Image Poddy Home is a multimedia application that can replace your CD player, DVD player, all your CDs and DVDs, and your collection of videos by storing them on your computer. It gives you easy, fast, and intuitive access to your media collection without the need to search for the disc itself. License: GNU General Public License v2 Changes:
Functionality for managing stored CDs has been extended and several bugs have been fixed. The usage and key mapping were modified to be compatible with a well-known music player. Displays are now supported via lcdproc. State and replaying information are shown. Image

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DAB(6)								 BSD Games Manual							    DAB(6)

NAME
dab -- Dots and Boxes game SYNOPSIS
dab [-aw] [-n ngames] [-p <c|h><c|h>] [xdim [ydim]] DESCRIPTION
dab is a game where each player tries to complete the most boxes. A turn consists of putting one border of a box; the player setting the fourth and final border of a box gets the point for the box and has another turn. The keys used are the vi keys: k for up, j for down, h for left, and l for right. To switch between even and odd rows, use one of the fol- lowing keys: u (diagonal right up), y (diagonal left up), b (diagonal left down), n (diagonal right down); <space> sets a new border, CTRL-L and CTRL-R redraw the screen, and q quits the game. Support options are: -a Don't use the alternate character set. -n ngames ngames games will be played. (Especially useful in -p cc mode.) -p <c|h><c|h> Select which of the two players is a human or a computer. The first argument is the first player; c stands for computer and h for human. -w Wait for a character press between games. xdim and ydim define the size of the board in the x and y dimensions. AUTHORS
Christos Zoulas <christos@NetBSD.org> SEE ALSO
Elwyn R. Berlekamp, The Dots and Boxes Game: Sophisticated Child's Play, A K Peters, 2000, http://www.akpeters.com/book.asp?bID=111. BSD
December 24, 2003 BSD