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: /sbin/ [ dr-xr-xr-x ]

name : paperconfig
#! /bin/sh

# paperconfig: configuration of system paper name
#
# Copyright (C) 1996, Yves Arrouye <arrouye@debian.org>
#               2001, Adrian Bunk  <bunk@fs.tum.de>

usage() {
    if [ "$1" = -h ]
    then
	exec 1>&2
	echo -n U
    else
	echo -n u
    fi

    echo "sage: `basename $0` [ -v, --version ] [ -h, --help ] [ -p, --paper name | --force ]"

    if [ "$1" = -h ]
    then
	cat <<EOF

Options: -v, --verbose          print version information and exit
         -h, --help             print this help and exit
	 -p, --paper name	specify the paper to use
         --force                force paper configuration
EOF
	exit 0
    else
	exit 1
    fi
}

# "|| true" added below, to assure that the script does not fail even if
# called with bash -e. (MP 22/08/98)

unset PAPERSIZE || true 
: ${PAPERCONF:=/etc/papersize}
export PAPERCONF

unset PAPERDIR || true 
: ${PAPERDIR:=/etc/libpaper.d}
export PAPERDIR

force=0

if [ "$#" -eq 0 ]
  then
    usage
fi

while [ $# -ne 0 ]
do
    case "$1" in
	-v|--version)
	    echo "`basename $0` version 1.0" \
		"by Yves Arrouye <arrouye@debian.org>"
	    exit 0
	    ;;
	-h|--help)
	    usage -h
	    ;;
	-p|--paper)
	    test $# -gt 1 || usage
	    paper="$2"
	    shift
	    ;;
	--force)
	    force=1
	    ;;
	*)
	    usage
	    ;;
    esac
    shift
done

invalidpaper() {
    ! paperconf "$1" 2>/dev/null 1>&2
}

format() {
    _maxwidth=$1; shift
    _start="$1"; shift

    _cline=

    for w
    do
	if [ `echo "$_start$_cline$w " | wc -c` -ge 0$_maxwidth ]
	then
	    echo "$_cline"
	    _cline=
	    _start=
	fi
	_cline="$_cline$w "
    done

    if [ -n "$_cline" ]
    then
	echo "$_cline"
    fi

    unset _maxwidth _cline _start
}

# "chmod 644" added below, to assure that the conf file is created
# with the right access permissions (MP 13/05/2000)

setpaper() {
    paperright=`paperconf "$1" 2>/dev/null`

    ok=0

    if 2>/dev/null echo "$paperright" >${PAPERCONF}.new
    then
        if 2>/dev/null mv -f ${PAPERCONF}.new $PAPERCONF
	then
	    if 2>/dev/null chmod 644 $PAPERCONF
	    then
		ok=1
            fi
        fi
    fi

    if [ $ok -eq 0 ]
    then
        echo `basename $0`: cannot create $PAPERCONF
        exit 2
    else
	#
	# Added code for calling back applications when
	# papersize changes. See bug #345466
	# eppesuig@debian.org, 2006-01-05
	if [ -d ${PAPERDIR} ]
	then
	    run-parts ${PAPERDIR}
	fi
    fi
}

if [ ! -z "$paper" ]
then
    if invalidpaper $paper
    then
	>&2 echo `basename $0`: \"$paper\" is not a known paper name
	exit 3
    fi
    setpaper "$paper"
    exit 0
fi

knownpapers="`paperconf -a`"

prompt=
width=72

# "|| true" added below, to assure that the script does not fail even if 
# called with bash -e. (MP 22/08/98)

paper=`paperconf 2>/dev/null || true`
dftpaper=`paperconf -d`

if [ $force -eq 1 ] || [ ! -e $PAPERCONF ] || invalidpaper $paper
then
    papers="`format $width \"\" $knownpapers`"
    echo

    if [ -x /usr/bin/pager ]
    then
	: ${PAGER:=/usr/bin/pager}
    fi
    if [ -x /bin/more ]
    then
	: ${PAGER:=/bin/more}
    fi
    : ${PAGER:=cat}

    LESS="-X -E $LESS"
    export LESS

    (
	cat <<EOF
The default (also known as system) paper can be chosen from many known
papers that are currently recognized by programs using the libpaper
library (with libpaper, paper names are case insensitive; if you use
programs that use the system paper size but do not rely on the libpaper
library, this may not be true and some of the papers listed below may
not be known by these programs):

EOF
	echo "$papers" | sed 's/^/    /'
	echo
    ) | ${PAGER}

    : ${paper:=$dftpaper}

    echo -n "Default paper name? [$paper] "
    read ans
    : ${ans:=$paper}
    paper=$ans
fi

while invalidpaper "$paper"
do
    if [ -z "$paper" ]
    then
	echo "Please choose a paper from the available papers list."
    else
	echo "Unknow paper \"$paper\"," \
	    "please choose one from the available papers list."
    fi

    paper=$dftpaper

    echo -n "Default paper name? [$paper] "
    read ans
    paper=$ans
done

if [ "`paperconf 2>/dev/null`" != "$paper" ] || grep -q "[# 	]" $PAPERCONF
then
    setpaper "$paper"
fi

exit 0


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Web Design for Beginners
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8 Jul 2021
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What you will learn?

Create any website layout you can imagine

Support any device size with Responsive (mobile-friendly) Design

Add tasteful animations and effects with CSS3

Course description

You can launch a new career in web development today by learning HTML & CSS. You don't need a computer science degree or expensive software. All you need is a computer, a bit of time, a lot of determination, and a teacher you trust. I've taught HTML and CSS to countless coworkers and held training sessions for fortune 100 companies. I am that teacher you can trust. 


Don't limit yourself by creating websites with some cheesy “site-builder" tool. This course teaches you how to take 100% control over your webpages by using the same concepts that every professional website is created with.


This course does not assume any prior experience. We start at square one and learn together bit by bit. By the end of the course you will have created (by hand) a website that looks great on phones, tablets, laptops, and desktops alike.


In the summer of 2020 the course has received a new section where we push our website live up onto the web using the free GitHub Pages service; this means you'll be able to share a link to what you've created with your friends, family, colleagues and the world!

Requirements

No prerequisite knowledge required

No special software required

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