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- COLOR_PAIR(3), %start_color(3), %has_colors(3), %can_change_color(3), %init_pair(3), %init_color(3), %init_extended_pair(3), %init_extended_color(3), %color_content(3), %pair_content(3), %extended_color_content(3), %extended_pair_content(3), %reset_color_pairs(3), %COLOR_PAIR(3), %PAIR_NUMBER(3), %COLORS(3), %COLOR_PAIRS(3), %COLOR_BLACK(3), %COLOR_RED(3), %COLOR_GREEN(3), %COLOR_YELLOW(3), %COLOR_BLUE(3), %COLOR_MAGENTA(3), %COLOR_CYAN(3), %COLOR_WHITE(3)
- manipulate terminal colors with curses
- cnv(9), cnvlist_get(9), cnvlist_take(9), cnvlist_free(9)
- API for managing name/value pairs by cookie
- curs_variables(3), %bool(3), %chtype(3), %cchar_t(3), %attr_t(3), %SCREEN(3), %WINDOW(3), %TRUE(3), %FALSE(3), %ERR(3), %OK(3), %curscr(3), %newscr(3), %stdscr(3), %COLORS(3), %COLOR_PAIRS(3), %COLS(3), %LINES(3), %ESCDELAY(3), %TABSIZE(3)
- curses data types, constants, and global variables
- dnv(9), dnvlist_get(9), dnvlist_take(9)
- API for getting name/value pairs with a default value
- freebsd::nvlist_up(3)
- std::unique_ptr specialization for name/value pairs
- kiconv_add_xlat16_cspair(3), kiconv_add_xlat16_cspairs(3), kiconv_add_xlat16_table(3)
- kernel side iconv library
- new_pair(3), %alloc_pair(3), %find_pair(3), %free_pair(3)
- dynamically allocate curses color pairs
- nvlist_create(9), nvlist_destroy(9), nvlist_error(9), nvlist_set_error(9), nvlist_empty(9), nvlist_flags(9), nvlist_exists(9), nvlist_free(9), nvlist_clone(9), nvlist_dump(9), nvlist_fdump(9), nvlist_size(9), nvlist_pack(9), nvlist_unpack(9), nvlist_send(9), nvlist_recv(9), nvlist_xfer(9), nvlist_in_array(9), nvlist_next(9), nvlist_add(9), nvlist_move(9), nvlist_get(9), nvlist_take(9), nvlist_append(9)
- library for name/value pairs
- xo_attr(3), xo_attr_h(3), xo_attr_hv(3)
- Add attribute name/value pairs to formatted output
- DH_get_1024_160(3), DH_get_2048_224(3), DH_get_2048_256(3), BN_get0_nist_prime_192(3), BN_get0_nist_prime_224(3), BN_get0_nist_prime_256(3), BN_get0_nist_prime_384(3), BN_get0_nist_prime_521(3), BN_get_rfc2409_prime_768(3), BN_get_rfc2409_prime_1024(3), BN_get_rfc3526_prime_1536(3), BN_get_rfc3526_prime_2048(3), BN_get_rfc3526_prime_3072(3), BN_get_rfc3526_prime_4096(3), BN_get_rfc3526_prime_6144(3), BN_get_rfc3526_prime_8192(3)
- Create standardized public primes or DH pairs
- OSSL_CRMF_MSG_get0_regInfo_utf8Pairs(3), OSSL_CRMF_MSG_set1_regInfo_utf8Pairs(3), OSSL_CRMF_MSG_get0_regInfo_certReq(3), OSSL_CRMF_MSG_set1_regInfo_certReq(3)
- functions getting or setting CRMF Registration Info
- COLORS(3x), %bool(3x), %chtype(3x), %cchar_t(3x), %attr_t(3x), %SCREEN(3x), %WINDOW(3x), %TRUE(3x), %FALSE(3x), %ERR(3x), %OK(3x), %curscr(3x), %newscr(3x), %stdscr(3x), %COLORS(3x), %COLOR_PAIRS(3x), %COLS(3x), %LINES(3x), %ESCDELAY(3x), %TABSIZE(3x)
- curses data types, constants, and global variables
- COLOR_BLACK(3x), %start_color(3x), %has_colors(3x), %can_change_color(3x), %init_pair(3x), %init_color(3x), %init_extended_pair(3x), %init_extended_color(3x), %color_content(3x), %pair_content(3x), %extended_color_content(3x), %extended_pair_content(3x), %reset_color_pairs(3x), %COLOR_PAIR(3x), %PAIR_NUMBER(3x), %COLORS(3x), %COLOR_PAIRS(3x), %COLOR_BLACK(3x), %COLOR_RED(3x), %COLOR_GREEN(3x), %COLOR_YELLOW(3x), %COLOR_BLUE(3x), %COLOR_MAGENTA(3x), %COLOR_CYAN(3x), %COLOR_WHITE(3x)
- manipulate terminal colors with curses
- DH_get_1024_160(3), DH_get_2048_224(3), DH_get_2048_256(3), BN_get0_nist_prime_192(3), BN_get0_nist_prime_224(3), BN_get0_nist_prime_256(3), BN_get0_nist_prime_384(3), BN_get0_nist_prime_521(3), BN_get_rfc2409_prime_768(3), BN_get_rfc2409_prime_1024(3), BN_get_rfc3526_prime_1536(3), BN_get_rfc3526_prime_2048(3), BN_get_rfc3526_prime_3072(3), BN_get_rfc3526_prime_4096(3), BN_get_rfc3526_prime_6144(3), BN_get_rfc3526_prime_8192(3)
- Create standardized public primes or DH pairs
- DH_get_1024_160(3ossl), DH_get_2048_224(3ossl), DH_get_2048_256(3ossl), BN_get0_nist_prime_192(3ossl), BN_get0_nist_prime_224(3ossl), BN_get0_nist_prime_256(3ossl), BN_get0_nist_prime_384(3ossl), BN_get0_nist_prime_521(3ossl), BN_get_rfc2409_prime_768(3ossl), BN_get_rfc2409_prime_1024(3ossl), BN_get_rfc3526_prime_1536(3ossl), BN_get_rfc3526_prime_2048(3ossl), BN_get_rfc3526_prime_3072(3ossl), BN_get_rfc3526_prime_4096(3ossl), BN_get_rfc3526_prime_6144(3ossl), BN_get_rfc3526_prime_8192(3ossl)
- Create standardized public primes or DH pairs
- OSSL_CRMF_MSG_get0_regInfo_utf8Pairs(3ossl), OSSL_CRMF_MSG_set1_regInfo_utf8Pairs(3ossl), OSSL_CRMF_MSG_get0_regInfo_certReq(3ossl), OSSL_CRMF_MSG_set1_regInfo_certReq(3ossl)
- functions getting or setting CRMF Registration Info
- XmClipboardInquirePendingItems(3)
- A clipboard function that returns a list of data ID/private ID pairs "XmClipboardInquirePending%Items" "clipboard functions" "XmClipboardInquirePending%Items"
- age-keygen(1)
- generate age(1) key pairs
- alloc_pair(3x), %alloc_pair(3x), %find_pair(3x), %free_pair(3x)
- dynamically allocate curses color pairs
- 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
- ck_ht_count(3)
- return count of key-value pairs in hash table
- dar(1)
- creates, tests, lists, extracts, compares, merges, isolates, repairs dar archives
- dbtool(1)
- a tool for storing key/value pairs in a hash database
- dknewkey(1)
- Generates new DKIM public/private key pairs
- dnshistory(1)
- processes various log file formats doing dns IP Address lookups. Store these pairs in a database for later retrieval
- fswcmp(1)
- compairs two database files
- gig2stereo(1)
- Converts Gigasampler (.gig) files from mono pairs to true stereo
- git-diff-pairs(1)
- Compare the content and mode of provided blob pairs
- gmx-distance(1)
- Calculate distances between pairs of positions