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Document: kommander
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Title: Kommander Handbook
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Author: Marc Britton <consume@optushome.com.au>, Tamara King <tik@acm.org> and Eric Laffoon <sequitur@kde.org>
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Abstract: Kommander is a set of tools that allow you to create dynamic
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GUI dialogs that generate, based on their state, a piece of text. The
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piece of text can be a command line to a program, any piece of code,
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business documents that contain a lot of repititious or templated text
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and so on. The resulting generated text can then be executed as a
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command line program (hence the name "Kommander"), written to a file,
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passed to a script for extended processing, and literally anything else
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you can think of. The best part of it all? You aren't required to write
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a single line of code!
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Section: Apps/Tools
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Format: HTML
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Index: /opt/kde3/share/doc/kde/HTML/en/kommander/index.html
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Files: /opt/kde3/share/doc/kde/HTML/en/kommander/*.html
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