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MASON-GUI-TEXT(1)														 MASON-GUI-TEXT(1)

NAME
mason-gui-text - front end to mason SYNOPSIS
mason-gui-text [--force] DESCRIPTION
mason-gui-text is a "textual GUI" front end to mason, the interactive firewall builder. When it is run, it allows you to control mason's behavior through simple keystroke commands. It can start and stop mason, allow you to edit the rules generated (and re-merge them into the currently running rule set), and change mason's settings. It also has a "console lock" setting for locking the console down if necessary. OPTIONS
Default behaviour of mason-gui-text ist to exit if another instance of it is already running. --force Try to stop other instances of mason-gui-text and continue running SEE ALSO
mason(1) AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Jeff Licquia <jeff@luci.org> for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others) and supplemented by Thomas Scheffczyk <scheffczyk@debian.org>. MASON-GUI-TEXT(1)

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Mason(3pm)						User Contributed Perl Documentation						Mason(3pm)

NAME
Mason - Powerful, high-performance templating for the web and beyond SYNOPSIS
foo.mc: % my $name = "Mason"; Hello world! Welcome to <% $name %>. #!/usr/local/bin/perl use Mason; my $mason = Mason->new(comp_root => '...'); print $mason->run('/foo')->output; DESCRIPTION
Mason is a powerful Perl-based templating system, designed to generate dynamic content of all kinds. Unlike many templating systems, Mason does not attempt to invent an alternate, "easier" syntax for templates. It provides a set of syntax and features specific to template creation, but underneath it is still clearly and proudly recognizable as Perl. Mason is most often used for generating web pages. It has a companion web framework, Poet, designed to take maximum advantage of its routing and content generation features. It can also be used as the templating layer for web frameworks such as Catalyst and Dancer. All documentation is indexed at Mason::Manual. The previous major version of Mason (1.x) is available under the name HTML::Mason. SUPPORT
The mailing list is "mason-users@lists.sourceforge.net". You must be subscribed to send a message. To subscribe, visit https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/mason-users <https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/mason-users>. You can also visit us at "#mason" on <irc://irc.perl.org/#mason>. Bugs and feature requests will be tracked at RT: http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/Bugs.html?Dist=Mason bug-mason@rt.cpan.org The latest source code can be browsed and fetched at: http://github.com/jonswar/perl-mason git clone git://github.com/jonswar/perl-mason.git The official Mason website is <http://www.masonhq.com/>, however it contains mostly information about Mason 1. We're not sure what the future of the website will be wrt Mason 2. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Thanks to Stevan Little and the Moose team for the awesomeness of Moose, which motivated me to create a second version of Mason years after I thought I was done. Thanks to Tatsuhiko Miyagawa and the PSGI/Plack <http://plackperl.org/> team, who freed me from ever worrying about server backends again. SEE ALSO
HTML::Mason AUTHOR
Jonathan Swartz <swartz@pobox.com> COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2011 by Jonathan Swartz. This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself. perl v5.14.2 2012-05-02 Mason(3pm)
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