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-todologo.perl GNOKII Tools todologo.perl\r
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-NAME\r
- todologo.perl - Create operator logo that contains 3 lines of text\r
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-SYNOPSIS\r
- todologo.perl <text of line> - <text of line 2> - <text of line 3>\r
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-DESCRIPTION\r
- The `todologo.perl' program is used to create three lines of text \r
- that fits to the standard Nokia operator logo space (i.e. 72x14 \r
- pixel space). This is achieved by using a proportional tiny font \r
- which most elements have size of 3x4 pixels (some are thinner). \r
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- The name comes from an original intention that this program is\r
- used to create todo entries to one's mobile phone screen so that\r
- those are always visible and thus in user's memory. But the tool\r
- can just be used to print arbitrary text to the space provided\r
- by an operator logo.\r
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- The hand-crafted font currently supports the following characters:\r
- abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz and 0123456789\r
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-OUTPUT\r
- The standard `.nol' formatted operator logo is printed to \r
- standard output. The header information of that output is taken \r
- from `gnokii.nol' that is distributed with Gnokii -- so you most\r
- probably need to give your operator code when uploading it to your\r
- mobile phone. Use `Gnokii' or `Xlogos' to do the uploading.\r
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-EXAMPLES\r
- First example writes some todo entries to todo.nol:\r
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- todologo.perl pick up kids - call wife - order chinese >todo.nol\r
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- This last example writes some wisdom to the stdout:\r
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- todologo.perl Never underestimate - the power of the dork - \\r
- side of the force\r
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-SEE ALSO\r
- Gnokii, Xlogos\r
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-COPYING\r
- This program is distributed under the GNU Public License.\r
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-Gnokii Tools 25oct2000\r