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cual(6), Cual(6)
Cuyo Animation Language Cual is the main language used to describe the animations in cuyo. Strictly speaking it's the stuff between the << >> brackets in the level description files (xxx.ld). On the other hand this man page aims at being a complete description of how to write levels for cuyo. But it's still under construction. See the file "example.ld" to get an idea of how the rest of the level description works. There's also a bit of example Cual code in "example.ld". And of course, all the existing levels are examples. Note that Cual is probably still very buggy. So if strange things happen and you're sure it's not your fault, tell me (cuyo@karimmi.de)
django-admin(1)
Utility script for the Django web framework django-admin is Django(aqs command-line utility for administrative tasks. This document outlines all it can do. In addition, manage.py is automatically created in each Django project. It does the same thing as django-admin but also sets the %DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE environment variable so that it points to your project(aqs settings.py file. The django-admin script should be on your system path if you installed Django via pip. If it(aqs not in your path, ensure you have your virtual environment activated. Generally, when working on a single Django project, it(aqs easier to use manage.py than django-admin. If you need to switch between multiple Django settings files, use django-admin with %DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE or the %--settings command line option. The command-line examples throughout this document use django-admin to be consistent, but any example can use manage.py or python -m django just as well
filtermailex(5)
filtermail configuration file examples
flow-tools-examples(1)
Example usage of flow-tools
iv_examples(3)
ivykis examples
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