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compass(1)						      General Commands Manual							compass(1)

NAME
compass - The compass command line tool will help you create and manage the stylesheets for your project. SYNOPSIS
compass [options] [project] DESCRIPTION
The compass command line tool will help you create and manage the stylesheets for your project. Mode Options (only specify one) -i, --install Create a new compass project.The default mode when a project is provided. -u, --update Update the current project.This is the default when no project is provided. -w, --watch Monitor the current project for changes and update -p,--pattern Stamp out a pattern into the current project.Must be used with -f. --write-configuration Write the current configuration to the configuration file. --list-frameworks List compass frameworks available to use --validate Validate your project's compiled css. Requires Java. --grid-img [DIMENSIONS] Generate a background image to test grid alignment. Dimension is given as <column_width>+<gutter_width>.Defaults to 30+10. Install/Pattern Options: -f, --framework FRAMEWORK Use the specified framework. Only one may be specified. -n, --pattern-name NAME The name to use when stamping a pattern.Must be used in combination with -p Sets the project type to a rails project. -?, -h, --help Show a usage summary Configuration Options: -c, --config CONFIG_FILE Specify the location of the configuration file explicitly. --sass-dir SRC_DIR The source directory where you keep your sass stylesheets --css-dir CSS_DIR The target directory where you keep your css stylesheets. --images-dir IMAGES_DIR The directory where you keep your images. --javascripts-dir JS_DIR The directory where you keep your javascripts -e, --environment ENV Use sensible defaults for your current environment. -s, --output-style STYLE Select a CSS output mode. --relative-assets Make compass asset helpers generate relative urls to assets. General Options: -r, --require LIBRARY Require the given ruby LIBRARY before running commands -q, --quiet Quiet mode. --dry-run Dry Run. Tells you what it plans to do. --trace Show a full stacktrace on error --force Force. Allows some failing commands to succeed instead. --imports Emit an imports suitable for passing to the sass command-line. --install-dir Emit the location where compass is installed. -?, -h, --help Show this message -v, --version Print version SEE ALSO
This program is shipped as part of the libcompass-ruby1.8 library package, you can check its corresponding documentation can be found in the libcompass-ruby-doc package. AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Deepak Tripathi<apenguinlinux@gmail.com>, based on the command-line output of this program, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be freely used by others). June 22, 2010 compass(1)

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TURNINCFG(1)						      General Commands Manual						      TURNINCFG(1)

NAME
turnincfg - manage assignments submitted with turnin SYNOPSYS
turnincfg [ OPTIONS ] [ project-name ] DESCRIPTION
Manages assignments submitted with the turnin(1) program. Allows the creation of courses and projects and the management of said courses and projects. This command used to be known as project in the early days of Turnin-NG and in the original turnin/project suite. Omitting [ project-name ] will cause turnincfg to use the default project. OPTIONS
--version Print project's version. -h, --help Print these options. -d, --disable Disable the current project. -D, --perm-disable Permanently disable submissions for the current project. -e, --enable Enable submissions for the current project and make it the default project. -l Enable submissions for the current project but does not make it the default project. -r, --remove Remove the current project and all associated files. -i, --init Initialize a project. Requires you to pass project-name -p, --compress Compress this project using the tar(1) and gzip(1) formats. -x, --extract Extract this project. This option will be called automatically if you enable a compressed project. -v, --verify Verify the cryptographic signatures on submitted assignments using gpg(1) May require you to fetch the student's public key. --list Print a list of projects, along with whether or not they are enabled and shows which project is the default project. --config=CONFIG Path to an alternate configuration file. -c COURSE, --course=COURSE Switch between the courses you are currently administering. -w, --legal Print warranty and license information. ADMINISTRATIVE OPTIONS --create-course=COURSE Creates the course COURSE. --delete-course=COURSE Deletes the course COURSE. --archive-course=COURSE Archives the course using the tar(1) and gzip(1) formats. EXAMPLES
turnincfg --create-course world-cheeses Create the course world-cheeses. turnincfg -c world-cheeses -i stilton Create the project stilton in the course world-cheeses. turnincfg -c world-cheeses -e stilton Enable and make default the project stilton turnincfg -c world-cheeses -D stilton Permanently disable submissions for the project stilton. turnincfg -c world-cheeses -p stilton Compress the project stilton. turnincfg --archive-course world-cheeses Compress the course world-cheeses and remove it from the global configuration file. FILES
/etc/turnin-ng.cf SEE ALSO
turnin(1) The full documentation for turnincfg is maintained as a Texinfo manual. If the info and turnincfg programs are properly installed at your site, the command info turnin-ng should give you access to the complete manual. AUTHOR
Turnin-NG and this manpage were written by Ryan Kavanagh <ryanakca@kubuntu.org> in the summer of 2009 and are still actively maintained. Turnin-NG is a replacement for the 'project' and 'turnin' commands written in 1990 for the SPARC architecture by an unknown author. Both Turnin-NG and this manpage are distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2, or (at your option) any later version. Turnin-NG SEPTEMBER 2010 TURNINCFG(1)
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