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1. Linux
I'm slowly hacking away at a zsh script that shows some promise as a command line tool. I want to learn more about the conventions regarding command line tool development in Unix (and/or macOS), but don't really know where to look for this information.
What is the correct way, or convention, to... (2 Replies)
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2. Cybersecurity
Hey guys, not sure should I post it here or in 'What is on Your Mind?'
I'm discussing usage of DSL (domain specific language) in security tools with my colleagues. We haven't been able to reach an agreement over naming conventions.
There are many tools using DSL: splunk, sumologic,... (2 Replies)
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3. Web Development
I have been reading up on CSS frameworks, to see if it could be useful for an intranet that I am helping to build, but the true purpose does not become clear to me. What circumstances would the deployment of a CSS framework be useful in? What does a CSS framework do that a CMS template cannot do? (1 Reply)
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4. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
is there a typographic convention that is followed in the man pages.
where could a description be found.
at this time i am in man stty and the author uses upper case in some places.
and my brain is just burning to a fizzle while studying a book on bash and trying to stay in scope of the... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: cowLips
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5. Web Development
<html>
<head>
<style>
div.box {width: 300px; height: 200px; padding: 30px;
font: 46 pt times new roman;}
</style>
</head>
<body>
<div class="box" style=" filter":
progid:DXImagetransform.Microsoft.Alpha
(Opacity=100,
FinishOpacity=0, Style=1, StartX=0, FinishX=0,... (0 Replies)
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6. Programming
C calling convention we all know defines a way how the parameters are pushed onto the stack.
My question is when and how does this C calling conventions matters to a user?
When the user will have to bother about the calling conventions in his project? (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: rupeshkp728
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7. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
i was viewing the gawk's man file,checked the man faqs,didnt find anything about the char "e" meaning
.TP
.B \e`
matches the empty string at the beginning of a buffer (string).
.TP
.B \e'
matches the empty string at the end of a buffer.after convention,it should looks like thie
\` ... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: b33713
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8. Solaris
These are findings by me with my little experience with Solaris 10. Please correct me if wrong..
In x86 systems with ide hard disk:
c= controller
d=disk
s=slice
1.Here controller c0 means the primary ide controller ide0.
controller c1 means the secondary ide controller ide1.
... (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: saagar
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9. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users
Hello,
I'm wondering what is the naming conventions for *.so shared libraries in linux. For example, a library in /lib, say libcrypt-2.7.so has a symbolic link called libcrypt.so.1 pointing to it, yet libncursesw.so.5.6 has a symbolic link called libncursesw.so.5 pointing to it. What is the... (2 Replies)
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CSSED(1) css editor CSSED(1)
NAME
cssed - A tiny GTK2 CSS editor and validator.
SINOPSIS
cssed [file] | [file] ...
DESCRIPTION
cssed is a small but powerful CSS editor for web developing.
It features auto completion, CSS syntax validation, and other utilities to help web developer to create and maintain CSS style sheets.
OPTIONS
[file] ....
Anything passed to the command line will be taken as a regular text file and opened in cssed's editor window.
FILES
cssed-def-.xml
It's the CSS definition file that stores the CSS valid values or properties. cssed can use the system file installed by default or
any file named cssed-def.xml in the .cssed folder on the user's HOME directory.
cssed-cfg.xml
It's the user's configuration file. It stores the default document settings and the highlighting color scheme. The file is stored
always on close on the .cssed folder on the user's HOME directory.
USING CSSED
cssed is a X graphical application so it's used with it's menus and toolbar entries. To know more about how to use cssed visit
http://cssed.sourceforge.net.
LOCALIZED INTERFACE
To run cssed with a Spanish interface on a non Spanish Mac system, just issue the following command in an xterm or equivalent:
Bash and zsh users
export LANGUAGE=es_ES; cssed
tcsh users
set LANGUAGE es_ES; cssed
Same applies for other languages available in cssed, i.e. English (en_US) and French (fr_FR) at the time being.
AUTHOR
Iago Rubio <iago.rubio@hispalinux.es>
Iago Rubio Sanfiz 13 April 2004 CSSED(1)