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- patch(1)
- apply a diff file to an original
- unvis(1)
- revert a visual representation of data back to original form
- EVP_CIPHER_CTX_get_original_iv(3), EVP_CIPHER_CTX_get_updated_iv(3), EVP_CIPHER_CTX_iv(3), EVP_CIPHER_CTX_original_iv(3), EVP_CIPHER_CTX_iv_noconst(3)
- Routines to inspect EVP_CIPHER_CTX IV data
- BSfree_spmat(3)
- Free a sparse matrix (original format)
- EVP_CIPHER_CTX_get_original_iv(3ossl), EVP_CIPHER_CTX_get_updated_iv(3ossl), EVP_CIPHER_CTX_iv(3ossl), EVP_CIPHER_CTX_original_iv(3ossl), EVP_CIPHER_CTX_iv_noconst(3ossl)
- Routines to inspect EVP_CIPHER_CTX IV data
- FcAtomicOrigFile(3)
- return original file name
- FcAtomicReplaceOrig(3)
- replace original with new
- XmStringConcatAndFree(3)
- A compound string function that appends one string to another and frees the original strings "XmStringConcatAndFree" "compound string functions" "XmStringConcatAndFree"
- beetsconfig(5)
- beets configuration file Beets has an extensive configuration system that lets you customize nearly every aspect of its operation. To configure beets, you create a file called config.yaml. The location of the file depends on your platform (type beet config -p to see the path on your system): 0.0 (bu 2 On Unix-like OSes, write ~/.config/beets/config.yaml. (bu 2 On Windows, use %APPDATA%ebeetseconfig.yaml. This is usually in a directory like C:eUserseYoueAppDataeRoaming. (bu 2 On OS X, you can use either the Unix location or ~/Library/Application Support/beets/config.yaml. You can launch your text editor to create or update your configuration by typing beet config -e. (See the X'tty: link #config-cmd'%configX'tty: link' command for details.) It is also possible to customize the location of the configuration file and even use multiple layers of configuration. See %Configuration Location, below. The config file uses X'tty: link https://yaml.org/'%YAMLX'tty: link' syntax. You can use the full power of YAML, but most configuration options are simple key/value pairs. This means your config file will look like this: 0.0 3.5 option: value another_option: foo bigger_option: key: value foo: bar In YAML, you will need to use spaces (not tabs!) to indent some lines. If you have questions about more sophisticated syntax, take a look at the X'tty: link https://yaml.org/'%YAMLX'tty: link' documentation. The rest of this page enumerates the dizzying litany of configuration options available in beets. You might also want to see an %example. 0.0 (bu 2 %Global Options 2.0 (bu 2 %library (bu 2 %directory (bu 2 %plugins (bu 2 %include (bu 2 %pluginpath (bu 2 %ignore (bu 2 %ignore_hidden (bu 2 %replace (bu 2 %path_sep_replace (bu 2 %asciify_paths (bu 2 %art_filename (bu 2 %threaded (bu 2 %format_item (bu 2 %format_album (bu 2 %sort_item (bu 2 %sort_album (bu 2 %sort_case_insensitive (bu 2 %original_date (bu 2 %artist_credit (bu 2 %per_disc_numbering (bu 2 %aunique (bu 2 %sunique (bu 2 %terminal_encoding (bu 2 %clutter (bu 2 %max_filename_length (bu 2 %id3v23 (bu 2 %va_name (bu 2 %UI Options 2.0 (bu 2 %color (bu 2 %colors (bu 2 %terminal_width (bu 2 %length_diff_thresh (bu 2 %import (bu 2 %Importer Options 2.0 (bu 2 %write (bu 2 %copy (bu 2 %move (bu 2 %link (bu 2 %hardlink (bu 2 %reflink (bu 2 %resume (bu 2 %incremental (bu 2 %incremental_skip_later (bu 2 %from_scratch (bu 2 %quiet (bu 2 %quiet_fallback (bu 2 %none_rec_action (bu 2 %timid (bu 2 %log (bu 2 %default_action (bu 2 %languages (bu 2 %ignored_alias_types (bu 2 %detail (bu 2 %group_albums (bu 2 %autotag (bu 2 %duplicate_keys (bu 2 %duplicate_action (bu 2 %duplicate_verbose_prompt (bu 2 %bell (bu 2 %set_fields (bu 2 %singleton_album_disambig (bu 2 %MusicBrainz Options 2.0 (bu 2 %enabled (bu 2 %searchlimit (bu 2 %extra_tags (bu 2 %genres (bu 2 %external_ids (bu 2 %Autotagger Matching Options 2.0 (bu 2 %max_rec (bu 2 %preferred (bu 2 %ignored (bu 2 %required (bu 2 %ignored_media (bu 2 %ignore_data_tracks (bu 2 %ignore_video_tracks (bu 2 %Path Format Configuration (bu 2 %Configuration Location 2.0 (bu 2 %Environment Variable (bu 2 %Command-Line Option (bu 2 %Default Location (bu 2 %Example
- bin2rec(1)
- converts biosignal data produced with rec2bin, into a gdf file. rec2bin and bin2rec are complementary functions, which can be useful to dump data, edit date and revert it back into the original format
- ck_bitmap_bts(3)
- set the bit at the specified index and fetch its original value
- doasedit(8)
- edit a text file and then write the file back to its original location with admin access
- fbsetroot(1)
- a simple background utility used by the fluxbox(1) window manager, originally written for and by the original blackbox(1) window manager
- fceux(6)
- An emulator for the original (8-bit) Nintendo / Famicom game console
- icedtea-web(1)
- provides a Free Software web browser plugin running applets written in the Java programming language and an implementation of Java Web Start, originally based on the NetX project. NetX allows Java applets and applications to be downloaded over the network, cached, and (by default) run in a secure sandbox environment. Subsequent runs of the applet download the latest version automatically. Update and security settings, among others, can be set using the itw-settings command. icedtea-web also includes a plugin to enable Java applets (http://www.java.com/en/download/testjava.jsp) within web browsers. Names and email addresses of contributors to this project can be found in the file AUTHORS in the IcedTea-Web root directory. The full GPLv2 license of this project can be found in the file COPYING in the IcedTea-Web root directory. News about releases of this project can be found in the file NEWS in the IcedTea-Web root directory
- jcatman(1)
- preformat Japanese or original (English) man pages
- jmakewhatis(1)
- create Japanese or original (English) whatis database
- jman(1)
- format and display the on-line Japanese and/or original (English) manual pages
- lgc-pg(1)
- Converter Tool for original Panzer General Data Files