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CTILMES/CroX-HTTP-Transform-GraphQL
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THIS OPEN SOURCE AGREEMENT (AGREEMENT”) DEFINES THE RIGHTS OF
CTILMES/CroX-HTTP-Transform-GraphQL
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A. Contributor” means Government Agency, as the developer of the
CTILMES/CroX-HTTP-Transform-GraphQL
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B. Covered Patents” mean patent claims licensable by a Contributor that
CTILMES/CroX-HTTP-Transform-GraphQL
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C. Display” means the showing of a copy of the Subject Software,
CTILMES/CroX-HTTP-Transform-GraphQL
…/LICENSE :35:
D. Distribution” means conveyance or transfer of the Subject Software,
CTILMES/CroX-HTTP-Transform-GraphQL
…/LICENSE :37:
E. Larger Work” means computer software that combines Subject
CTILMES/CroX-HTTP-Transform-GraphQL
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F. Modification” means any alteration of, including addition to or
CTILMES/CroX-HTTP-Transform-GraphQL
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G. Original Software” means the computer software first released under
CTILMES/CroX-HTTP-Transform-GraphQL
…/LICENSE :55:
H. Recipient” means anyone who acquires the Subject Software under
CTILMES/CroX-HTTP-Transform-GraphQL
…/LICENSE :57:
I. Redistribution” means Distribution of the Subject Software after a
CTILMES/CroX-HTTP-Transform-GraphQL
…/LICENSE :59:
J. Reproduction” means the making of a counterpart, image or copy of
CTILMES/CroX-HTTP-Transform-GraphQL
…/LICENSE :61:
K. Sale” means the exchange of the Subject Software for money or
CTILMES/CroX-HTTP-Transform-GraphQL
…/LICENSE :63:
L. Subject Software” means the Original Software, Modifications, or
CTILMES/CroX-HTTP-Transform-GraphQL
…/LICENSE :65:
M. Use” means the application or employment of the Subject Software
CTILMES/CroX-HTTP-Transform-GraphQL
…/LICENSE :210:
A. No Warranty: THE SUBJECT SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED AS IS”
CTILMES/CroX-HTTP-Transform-GraphQL
…/LICENSE :229:
IT AS IS.”
CTILMES/GraphQL-Server
…/LICENSE :5:
THIS OPEN SOURCE AGREEMENT (AGREEMENT”) DEFINES THE RIGHTS OF
CTILMES/GraphQL-Server
…/LICENSE :28:
A. Contributor” means Government Agency, as the developer of the
CTILMES/GraphQL-Server
…/LICENSE :30:
B. Covered Patents” mean patent claims licensable by a Contributor that
CTILMES/GraphQL-Server
…/LICENSE :33:
C. Display” means the showing of a copy of the Subject Software,
CTILMES/GraphQL-Server
…/LICENSE :35:
D. Distribution” means conveyance or transfer of the Subject Software,
CTILMES/GraphQL-Server
…/LICENSE :37:
E. Larger Work” means computer software that combines Subject
CTILMES/GraphQL-Server
…/LICENSE :40:
F. Modification” means any alteration of, including addition to or
CTILMES/GraphQL-Server
…/LICENSE :46:
G. Original Software” means the computer software first released under
CTILMES/GraphQL-Server
…/LICENSE :55:
H. Recipient” means anyone who acquires the Subject Software under
CTILMES/GraphQL-Server
…/LICENSE :57:
I. Redistribution” means Distribution of the Subject Software after a
CTILMES/GraphQL-Server
…/LICENSE :59:
J. Reproduction” means the making of a counterpart, image or copy of
CTILMES/GraphQL-Server
…/LICENSE :61:
K. Sale” means the exchange of the Subject Software for money or
CTILMES/GraphQL-Server
…/LICENSE :63:
L. Subject Software” means the Original Software, Modifications, or
CTILMES/GraphQL-Server
…/LICENSE :65:
M. Use” means the application or employment of the Subject Software
CTILMES/GraphQL-Server
…/LICENSE :210:
A. No Warranty: THE SUBJECT SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED AS IS”
CTILMES/GraphQL-Server
…/LICENSE :229:
IT AS IS.”
CTILMES/GraphQL
…/LICENSE :5:
THIS OPEN SOURCE AGREEMENT (AGREEMENT”) DEFINES THE RIGHTS OF
CTILMES/GraphQL
…/LICENSE :28:
A. Contributor” means Government Agency, as the developer of the
CTILMES/GraphQL
…/LICENSE :30:
B. Covered Patents” mean patent claims licensable by a Contributor that
CTILMES/GraphQL
…/LICENSE :33:
C. Display” means the showing of a copy of the Subject Software,
CTILMES/GraphQL
…/LICENSE :35:
D. Distribution” means conveyance or transfer of the Subject Software,
CTILMES/GraphQL
…/LICENSE :37:
E. Larger Work” means computer software that combines Subject
CTILMES/GraphQL
…/LICENSE :40:
F. Modification” means any alteration of, including addition to or
CTILMES/GraphQL
…/LICENSE :46:
G. Original Software” means the computer software first released under
CTILMES/GraphQL
…/LICENSE :55:
H. Recipient” means anyone who acquires the Subject Software under
CTILMES/GraphQL
…/LICENSE :57:
I. Redistribution” means Distribution of the Subject Software after a
CTILMES/GraphQL
…/LICENSE :59:
J. Reproduction” means the making of a counterpart, image or copy of
CTILMES/GraphQL
…/LICENSE :61:
K. Sale” means the exchange of the Subject Software for money or
CTILMES/GraphQL
…/LICENSE :63:
L. Subject Software” means the Original Software, Modifications, or
CTILMES/GraphQL
…/LICENSE :65:
M. Use” means the application or employment of the Subject Software
CTILMES/GraphQL
…/LICENSE :210:
A. No Warranty: THE SUBJECT SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED AS IS”
CTILMES/GraphQL
…/LICENSE :229:
IT AS IS.”
HANENKAMP/Smack
…/Util.pm6 :4:
# util” in the name.
JGOFF/Perl6-Parser
…/Factory.pm6 :3027:
#
JNTHN/cro
…/app.js :29729:
* @param {Object} action A plain object representing what changed”. It is
JNTHN/cro
…/app.js :34831:
// Break the formatted value into the integer value” part that can be
JNTHN/cro
…/app.js :34832:
// grouped, and fractional or exponential suffix” part that is not.
JNTHN/cro
…/app.js :36104:
// Closeness” is determined by linear distance along the front-chain.
JNTHN/cro
…/app.js :36105:
// Ahead” or behind” is likewise determined by linear distance.
JNTHN/cro
…/app.js :59343:
// Like d3.local, but with the name __brush” rather than auto-generated.
JNTHN/cro
…/app.js :60205:
var keyPrefix = "$"; // Protect against keys like __proto__”.
JNTHN/cro
…/app.js :66877:
var keyPrefix = "$", // Protect against keys like __proto__”.
JSTOWE/META6
…/projects.json :30:
"Tadeusz tadzik” Sośnierz",
JSTOWE/META6
…/projects.json :154:
"Tadeusz tadzik” Sośnierz",
JSTOWE/META6
…/projects.json :163:
"Tadeusz tadzik” Sośnierz",
JSTOWE/META6
…/projects.json :186:
"Tadeusz tadzik” Sośnierz",
JSTOWE/META6
…/projects.json :1278:
"Tadeusz tadzik” Sośnierz",
JSTOWE/META6
…/projects.json :1695:
"Tadeusz tadzik” Sośnierz",
JSTOWE/META6
…/projects.json :2286:
"Tadeusz tadzik” Sośnierz",
JSTOWE/META6
…/projects.json :3559:
"author" : "Will Coke” Coleda",
JSTOWE/META6
…/projects.json :3697:
"Tadeusz tadzik” Sośnierz",
JSTOWE/META6
…/projects.json :3721:
"Tadeusz tadzik” Sośnierz",
JSTOWE/META6
…/projects.json :10966:
"Tadeusz tadzik” Sośnierz"
JSTOWE/META6
…/projects.json :11403:
"Tadeusz tadzik” Sośnierz"
JSTOWE/META6
…/projects.json :11419:
"Tadeusz tadzik” Sośnierz"
JSTOWE/META6
…/projects.json :11450:
"Tadeusz tadzik” Sośnierz"
JSTOWE/Test-META
…/META.pm :187:
my-diag "notice license is $meta.support.license()’, which isn't a SPDX standardized identifier, but license URL was supplied";
MARTIMM/GTK-V3
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Blocks in a recursive main loop until the dialog either emits the response” signal, or is destroyed. If the dialog is destroyed during the call to gtk_dialog_run(), gtk_dialog_run() returns GTK_RESPONSE_NONE
MARTIMM/GTK-V3
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Emits the response” signal with the given response ID. Used to indicate that the user has responded to the dialog in some way; typically either you or gtk_dialog_run() will be monitoring the ::response signal and take appropriate action.
MARTIMM/GTK-V3
…/GtkWidget.pm6 :50:
It's expected that all references held on the widget will also be released; you should connect to the destroy” signal if you hold a refere…
MARTIMM/GTK-V3
…/GtkWidget.pm6 :156:
Sets the sensitivity of a widget. A widget is sensitive if the user can interact with it. Insensitive widgets are grayed out” and the user can’t interact with them. Insensitive widgets are known as inactive”, disabled”, or ghosted” in some other toolkits.
MARTIMM/GTK-V3
…/GtkWidget.pm6 :195:
If the size request in a given direction is -1 (unset), then the natural” size request of the widget will be used instead.
MARTIMM/GTK-V3
…/GtkWidget.pm6 :209:
Sets the no-show-all” property, which determines whether calls to gtk_widget_show_all() will affect this widget.
MARTIMM/GTK-V3
…/GtkWidget.pm6 :224:
Returns the current value of the no-show-all” property, which determines whether calls to gtk_widget_show_all() will affect this widget.
MARTIMM/GTK-V3
…/GtkWidget.pm6 :241:
Returns the width that has currently been allocated to widget . This function is intended to be used when implementing handlers for the draw” function.
MARTIMM/GTK-V3
…/GtkWidget.pm6 :254:
Returns the height that has currently been allocated to widget . This function is intended to be used when implementing handlers for the draw” function.
MARTIMM/GTK-V3
…/GtkWidget.pm6 :292:
Sets text as the contents of the tooltip. This function will take care of setting has-tooltip” to TRUE and of the default handler for the query-tooltip” signal.
MARTIMM/GTK-V3
…/GtkWidget.pm6 :304:
Sets text as the contents of the tooltip. This function will take care of setting has-tooltip” to TRUE and of the default handler for the query-tooltip” signal.
MARTIMM/GTK-V3
…/GtkWidget.pm6 :366:
Specifies whether widget has a GdkWindow of its own. Note that all realized widgets have a non-NULL window” pointer (gtk_widget_get_window…
MARTIMM/GTK-V3
…/GtkWindow.pm6 :58:
A GtkWindow can be one of these types. Most things you’d consider a window” should have type GTK_WINDOW_TOPLEVEL; windows with this type a…
MARTIMM/GTK-V3
…/GtkWindow.pm6 :73:
Creates a new GtkWindow, which is a toplevel window that can contain other widgets. Nearly always, the type of the window should be GTK_WINDOW_TOPLEV…
RIBNOTTER/Text-Names
…/LICENSE.txt :5:
of this software and associated documentation files (the Software”), to deal
RIBNOTTER/Text-Names
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THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED AS IS”, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
SKAJI/App-Mi6
…/INI.pm6 :5:
# Author: Tadeusz tadzik” Sośnierz, Nobuo Danjou
TADZIK/Acme-Meow
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"Tadeusz tadzik” Sośnierz",
TADZIK/Geo-Coder-OpenCage
…/META6.json :20:
"Tadeusz tadzik” Sośnierz"
TIMOTIMO/JSON-Fast
…/Fast.pm :139:
return „"$obj" if $obj ~~ Dateish;
TIMOTIMO/JSON-Fast
…/Fast.pm :140:
return „"{$obj.DateTime.Str}" if $obj ~~ Instant;
WARRINGD/Font-AFM
…/AFM.pm :399:
"quoteleft", "’" => "quoteright", "‚" => "quotesinglbase", "" =>
WARRINGD/PDF-Class
…/Action.pm :22:
|'GoToR' #| (Go-to remote”) Go to a destination in another document.
WARRINGD/PDF-Class
…/Action.pm :23:
|'GoToE' #| (Go-to embedded”; PDF 1.6) Go to a destination in an embedded file.
WARRINGD/PDF-Class
…/Thread.pm :25:
# An indirect reference to a thread dictionary (see Link 12.4.3, Articles” ). In this case, the thread is in the current file.
WARRINGD/PDF-Class
…/Thread.pm :26:
# The index of the thread within the Threads array of its document’s Catalog (see Link 7.7.2, Document Catalog” ). The first thread in the array has index 0.
WARRINGD/PDF-Class
…/Thread.pm :32:
# An indirect reference to a bead dictionary (see Link 12.4.3, Articles” ). In this case, the thread is in the current file.
WARRINGD/PDF-Class
…/Markup.pm :43:
has TextOrDict $.IRT is entry(:alias<reply-to-ref>, :&coerce); # (Required if an RT entry is present, otherwise optional; PDF 1.5) A reference to…
WARRINGD/PDF-Class
…/Markup.pm :47:
has RelationshipType $.RT is entry(:alias<reply-type>, :default<R>); # (Optional; meaningful only if IRT is present; PDF 1.6) A name specifying the relationship (the reply type”) between this annotation and onespecified by IRT. Valid values are:
WARRINGD/PDF-Class
…/Text.pm :22:
has PDF::COS::TextString $.State is entry(:default<Unmarked>) where 'Marked'|'Unmarked'|'Accepted'|'Rejected'|'Cancelled'|'Completed'|'None'; # (Optional; PDF 1.5) The state to which the original annotation should be set; see Annotation States,” above.
WARRINGD/PDF-Class
…/Text.pm :23:
# Default: Unmarked” if StateModel is Marked”; None” if StateModel is Review
WARRINGD/PDF-Class
…/Text.pm :24:
has PDF::COS::TextString $.StateModel is entry where 'Marked'|'Review'; # (Required if State is present, otherwise optional; PDF 1.5) The state model corresponding to State; see Annotation States,” above
WARRINGD/PDF-Class
…/Widget.pm :28:
has Hash $.AA is entry(:alias<additional-actions>); # (Optional; PDF 1.2) An additional-actions dictionary defining the annotation’s behavior in response to various trigger events (see Section 8.5.2, Trigger Events”).
WARRINGD/PDF-Class
…/Bead-Thread.pm :38:
has PDF::Info $.I is entry(:alias<info>); # [dictionary] (Optional) A thread information dictionary containing information about the thread, such…
WARRINGD/PDF-Class
…/Lab.pm :16:
has Numeric @.WhitePoint is entry(:len(3), :required); # (Required) An array of three numbers [ XW YW ZW ] specifying the tristimulus value, in the …
WARRINGD/PDF-Class
…/Lab.pm :17:
has Numeric @.BlackPoint is entry(:len(3), :default[0.0, 0.0, 0.0]); # the CIE 1931 XYZ space, of the diffuse black point; see CalRGB Color Spaces” on page 247 for further discussion. All three of these numbers must be non-negative. Default value: [ 0.0 0.0 0.0 ].
WARRINGD/PDF-Class
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has Bool $.AIS is entry(:alias<alpha-source-flag>); # (Optional; PDF 1.4) The alpha source flag (alpha is shape”), specifying whether the current soft mask and alpha constant are to be interpreted as shape values (true) or opacity values (false).
WARRINGD/PDF-Class
…/Signature.pm :85:
has UInt %.MDP is entry; # (Optional; PDF 1.6) A dictionary containing a single entry whose key is P and whose value is an integ…
WARRINGD/PDF-Class
…/ViewerPreferences.pm :43:
has PDF::COS::Name $.ViewArea is entry; # (Optional; PDF 1.4) The name of the page boundary representing the area of a page to be displayed when…
WARRINGD/PDF-Class
…/ViewerPreferences.pm :44:
# Note: This entry is intended primarily for use by prepress applications that interpret or manipulate the page boundaries as described in Section 10.10.1, Page Boundaries.” Most PDF consumer applications disregard it.
WARRINGD/PDF-Class
…/ViewerPreferences.pm :46:
has PDF::COS::Name $.ViewClip is entry(:default<CropBox>); # (Optional; PDF 1.4) The name of the page boundary to which the contents of a page a…
WARRINGD/PDF-Class
…/ViewerPreferences.pm :49:
# Note: This entry is intended primarily for use by prepress applications that interpret or manipulate the page boundaries as described in Section 10.10.1, Page Boundaries.” Most PDF consumer applications disregard it.
WARRINGD/PDF-Class
…/ViewerPreferences.pm :51:
has PDF::COS::Name $.PrintArea is entry(:default<CropBox>); # (Optional; PDF 1.4) The name of the page boundary representing the area of a page t…
WARRINGD/PDF-Class
…/ViewerPreferences.pm :52:
# Note: This entry is intended primarily for use by prepress applications that interpret or manipulate the page boundaries as described in Section 10.10.1, Page Boundaries.” Most PDF consumer applications disregard it.
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
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2 if the document is encrypted with a V value less than 2 (see Table 20) and does not have any of the access permissions set to 0 (by means of the P entry, below) that are designated Security handlers of revision 3 or greater” in
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Additional_encryption.pm6 :21:
3 if the document is encrypted with a V value of 2 or 3, or has any Security handlers of revision 3 or greater” access permissions set to 0
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Annotation_common.pm6 :38:
- (Optional) Text that is displayed for the annotation or, if this type of annotation does not display text, an alternate description of the annotati…
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Annotation_common.pm6 :39:
12.5.6, Annotation Types”
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Annotation_common.pm6 :44:
This entry is present in screen annotations associated with rendition actions (PDF 1.5; see 12.5.6.18, Screen Annotations” and 12.6.4.13, Rendition Actions”).
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Annotation_common.pm6 :51:
7.9.4, Dates,”
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Annotation_common.pm6 :55:
- (Optional; PDF 1.1) A set of flags specifying various characteristics of the annotation (see 12.5.3, Annotation Flags”). Default value: 0.
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Annotation_common.pm6 :58:
- (Optional; PDF 1.2) An appearance dictionary specifying how the annotation is presented visually on the page (see 12.5.5, Appearance Streams”). Individual annotation handlers may ignore this entry and provide their own appearances.
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
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- (Required if the appearance dictionary AP contains one or more subdictionaries; PDF 1.2) The annotation’s appearance state, which selects the applicable appearance stream from an appearance subdictionary (see Link Section 12.5.5, Appearance Streams ”).
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Annotation_common.pm6 :66:
(PDF 1.1) The array may have a fourth element, an optional dash arraydefining a pattern of dashes and gaps that is used in drawing the border. The dash array is specified in the same format as in the line dash pattern parameter of the graphics state (see 8.4.3.6, Line Dash Pattern”).
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Annotation_common.pm6 :83:
- (Required if the annotation is a structural content item; PDF 1.3) The integer key of the annotation’s entry in the structural parent tree (see 14.7.4.4, Finding Structure Elements from Content Items”).
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Annotation_common.pm6 :86:
- (Optional; PDF 1.5) An optional content group or optional content membership dictionary (see 8.11, Optional Content”) specifying the opt…
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Annotation_markup_additional.pm6 :29:
- (Optional; PDF 1.4) The constant opacity value that is used in painting the annotation (see Sections 11.2, Overview of Transparency,” an…
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Annotation_markup_additional.pm6 :30:
The specified value shall not used if the annotation has an appearance stream (see 12.5.5, Appearance Streams”); in that case, the appeara…
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Annotation_markup_additional.pm6 :31:
The implicit blend mode (see 11.3.5, Blend Mode” ”) is Normal. Default value: 1.0.
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Annotation_markup_additional.pm6 :35:
- (Optional; PDF 1.5) A rich text string (see 12.7.3.4, Rich Text Strings”) that is displayed in the pop-up window when the annotation is opened.
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Annotation_markup_additional.pm6 :38:
- (Optional; PDF 1.5) The date and time (7.9.4, Dates”) when the annotation was created.
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Annotation_markup_additional.pm6 :41:
- (Required if an RT entry is present, otherwise optional; PDF 1.5) A reference to the annotation that this annotation is in reply to.” Both annotations is on the same page of the document. The relationship between the two annotations is specified by the RT entry.
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Annotation_markup_additional.pm6 :42:
If this entry is present in an FDF file (see 12.7.7, Forms Data Format”), its type is not a dictionary but a text string containing the contents of the NM entry of the annotation being replied to, to allow for a situation where the annotation being replied to is not in the same FDF file.
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Annotation_markup_additional.pm6 :48:
- (Optional; meaningful only if IRT is present; PDF 1.6) A name specifying the relationship (the reply type”) between this annotation and one specified by IRT. Valid values are:
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Appearance_characteristics.pm6 :38:
Unlike the remaining entries listed in this Table, which apply only to widget annotations associated with pushbutton fields (see Link Pushbuttons in …
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Artifact.pm6 :23:
- (Optional; pagination and full-page background artifacts only) An array of name objects containing one to four of the names Top, Bottom, Left, and …
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Border_effect.pm6 :17:
C The border should appear cloudy”. The width and dash array specified by BS is honored.
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Border_style.pm6 :32:
- (Optional) A dash array defining a pattern of dashes and gaps that shall beused in drawing a dashed border (border style D in the S entry). The das…
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Box_style.pm6 :29:
- (Optional) A dash array defining a pattern of dashes and gaps to be used in drawing dashed guidelines (guideline style D). The dash array is specif…
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/CSS2_style.pm6 :26:
- An amount by which to adjust the baseline of the enclosed text. A positive value indicates a superscript; a negative value indicates a subscript. The value is of the form <decimal number>pt, optionally preceded by a sign, and followed by pt”.
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Catalog.pm6 :51:
7.12, Extensions Dictionary”
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Catalog_additional_actions.pm6 :18:
- (Optional; PDF 1.4) A JavaScript action that is performed before closing a document. (The name WC stands for will close.”)
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Catalog_additional_actions.pm6 :21:
- (Optional; PDF 1.4) A JavaScript action that is performed before saving a document. (The name WS stands for will save.”)
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Catalog_additional_actions.pm6 :24:
- (Optional; PDF 1.4) A JavaScript action that is performed after saving a document. (The name DS stands for did save.”)
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Catalog_additional_actions.pm6 :27:
- (Optional; PDF 1.4) A JavaScript action that is performed before printing a document. (The name WP stands for will print.”)
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Catalog_additional_actions.pm6 :30:
- (Optional; PDF 1.4) A JavaScript action that is performed after printing a document. (The name DP stands for did print.”)
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Developer_extensions.pm6 :19:
- (Required) The name of the PDF version to which this extension applies. The name is consistent with the syntax used for the Version entry of the catalog dictionary (see 7.7.2, Document Catalog”).
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Embedded_goto_action_additional.pm6 :24:
- (Required) The destination in the target to jump to (see 12.3.2, Destinations”).
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/FDF_catalog.pm6 :15:
- (Optional; PDF 1.4) The version of the FDF specification to which this FDF file conforms (for example, 1.4) if later than the version specified in …
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/FDF_dictionary.pm6 :27:
- (Optional) An array of two byte strings constituting a file identifier (see 14.4, File Identifiers”) for the source or target file designated by F, taken from the ID entry in the file’s trailer dictionary (see 7.5.5, File Trailer”).
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/FDF_dictionary.pm6 :30:
- (Optional) An array of FDF field dictionaries (see Link FDF Fields in 12.7.7.3, FDF Catalog”) describing the root fields (those with no ancestors in the field hierarchy) that is exported or imported. This entry and the Pages entry shall not both be present.
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/FDF_dictionary.pm6 :33:
- (Optional) A status string that is displayed indicating the result of an action, typically a submit-form action (see 12.7.5.2, Submit-Form Action”). The string is encoded with PDFDocEncoding. This entry and the Pages entry shallnot both be present.
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/FDF_dictionary.pm6 :36:
- (Optional; PDF 1.3) An array of FDF page dictionaries (see Link FDF Pages in 12.7.7.3, FDF Catalog”) describing pages that is added to a PDF target document. The Fields and Status entries is not present together with this entry.
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/FDF_dictionary.pm6 :44:
- (Optional; PDF 1.3) An array of FDF annotation dictionaries (see Link FDF Annotation Dictionaries in 12.7.7.3, FDF Catalog”). The array may include annotations of any of the standard types listed in
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…/FDF_dictionary.pm6 :49:
- (Optional; PDF 1.4) A stream containing all the bytes in all incremental updates made to the underlying PDF document since it was opened (see 7.5.6…
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…/FDF_dictionary.pm6 :57:
- (Optional; PDF 1.4) An array of file specifications (see 7.11, File Specifications”) representing other FDF files embedded within this one (7.11.4, Embedded File Streams”).
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…/FDF_field.pm6 :33:
- (Required) The partial field name (see 12.7.3.2, Field Names”).
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…/FDF_field.pm6 :37:
12.7.4, Field Types”
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…/FDF_field.pm6 :50:
- (Optional) A set of flags specifying various characteristics of the field’s widget annotation (see 12.5.3, Annotation Flags”). When impo…
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…/FDF_field.pm6 :59:
- (Optional) An appearance dictionary specifying the appearance of a pushbutton field (see Link Pushbuttons in 12.7.4.2, Button Fields”). The appearance dictionary’s contents are as shown in
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…/FDF_field.pm6 :72:
A two-element array consisting of a text string representing one of the available options and a default appearance string for constructing the item’s appearance dynamically at viewing time (see 12.7.3.3, Variable Text”).
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…/FDF_field.pm6 :75:
- (Optional) An action that is performed when this field’s widget annotation is activated (see 12.6, Actions”).
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…/FDF_field.pm6 :78:
- (Optional) An additional-actions dictionary defining the field’s behaviour in response to various trigger events (see 12.6.3, Trigger Events”).
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…/FDF_field.pm6 :82:
12.7.3.4, Rich Text Strings.”
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…/FDF_trailer.pm6 :14:
- (Required; is an indirect reference) The Catalog object for this FDF file (see 12.7.7.3, FDF Catalog”).
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…/Field_common.pm6 :24:
Btn Button (see 12.7.4.2, Button Fields”)
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…/Field_common.pm6 :25:
Tx Text (see 12.7.4.3, Text Fields”)
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…/Field_common.pm6 :26:
Ch Choice (see 12.7.4.4, Choice Fields”)
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…/Field_common.pm6 :29:
Signature (see 12.7.4.5, Signature Fields”)
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…/Field_common.pm6 :40:
- (Optional) The partial field name (see 12.7.3.2, Field Names”).
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…/Field_common.pm6 :43:
- (Optional; PDF 1.3) An alternate field name that is used in place of the actual field name wherever the field is identified in the user interface (…
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…/Field_common.pm6 :55:
- (Optional; inheritable) The default value to which the field reverts when a reset-form action is executed (see 12.7.5.3, Reset-Form Action”). The format of this value is the same as that of V.
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…/Field_common.pm6 :58:
- (Optional; PDF 1.2) An additional-actions dictionary defining the field’s behaviour in response to various trigger events (see 12.6.3, Trigger Events”). This entry has exactly the same meaning as the AA entry in an annotation dictionary (see 12.5.2, Annotation Dictionaries”).
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…/File_attachment_annotation_additional.pm6 :29:
12.5.5, Appearance Streams.”
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…/Floating_window_parameter.pm6 :71:
14.9.2.4, Multi-language Text Arrays.”
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…/Form_additional_actions.pm6 :23:
- (Optional; PDF 1.3) A JavaScript action that is performed when the field’s value is changed. This action may check the new value for validity. (The name V stands for validate.”)
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…/Form_additional_actions.pm6 :26:
- (Optional; PDF 1.3) A JavaScript action that is performed to recalculate the value of this field when that of another field changes. (The name C st…
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…/Free_text_annotation_additional.pm6 :27:
- (Required) The default appearance string that is used in formatting the text (see 12.7.3.3, Variable Text”).
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…/Free_text_annotation_additional.pm6 :31:
12.5.5, Appearance Streams.”
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…/Free_text_annotation_additional.pm6 :42:
- (Optional; PDF 1.5) A rich text string (see 12.7.3.4, Rich Text Strings”) that is used to generate the appearance of the annotation.
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…/Free_text_annotation_additional.pm6 :46:
12.7.3.4, Rich Text Strings.”
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…/Free_text_annotation_additional.pm6 :71:
12.5.5, Appearance Streams”
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…/Goto_3D_view_action_additional.pm6 :23:
A 3D view dictionary (see 13.6.4, 3D Views”).
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…/Goto_action_additional.pm6 :18:
- (Required) The destination to jump to (see 12.3.2, Destinations”).
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…/Graphics_state.pm6 :107:
Although the current soft mask is sometimes referred to as a soft clip,” altering it with the gs operator completely replaces the old value with the new one, rather than intersecting the two as is done with the current clipping path parameter (see 8.5.4, "Clipping Path Operators").
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…/Graphics_state.pm6 :116:
- (Optional; PDF 1.4) The alpha source flag (alpha is shape”), specifying whether the current soft mask and alpha constant shall beinterpreted as shape values (true) or opacity values (false).
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…/Hide_action_additional.pm6 :21:
A text string giving the fully qualified field name of an interactive form field whose associated widget annotation or annotations are to be affected (see 12.7.3.2, Field Names”)
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…/Info.pm6 :40:
- (Optional) The date and time the document was created, in human-readable form (see 7.9.4, Dates”).
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…/Info.pm6 :43:
- (Required if PieceInfo is present in the document catalogue; otherwise optional; PDF 1.1) The date and time the document was most recently modified, in human-readable form (see 7.9.4, Dates”).
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…/Info.pm6 :46:
- (Optional; PDF 1.3) A name object indicating whether the document has been modified to include trapping information (see 14.11.6, Trapping Support”):
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…/Ink_annotation_additional.pm6 :26:
12.5.5, Appearance Streams.”
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…/Interactive_form.pm6 :24:
- (Optional) A flag specifying whether to construct appearance streams and appearance dictionaries for all widget annotations in the document (see 12.7.3.3, Variable Text”). Default value: false.
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…/Interactive_form.pm6 :27:
- (Optional; PDF 1.3) A set of flags specifying various document-level characteristics related to signature fields (see Table 219 , and 12.7.4.5, Signature Fields”). Default value: 0.
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…/Interactive_form.pm6 :30:
- (Required if any fields in the document have additional-actions dictionaries containing a C entry; PDF 1.3) An array of indirect references to fiel…
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Interactive_form.pm6 :33:
- (Optional) A resource dictionary (see 7.8.3, Resource Dictionaries”) containing default resources (such as fonts, patterns, or colour sp…
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Interactive_form.pm6 :36:
- (Optional) A document-wide default value for the DA attribute of variable text fields (see 12.7.3.3, Variable Text”).
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Interactive_form.pm6 :39:
- (Optional) A document-wide default value for the Q attribute of variable text fields (see 12.7.3.3, Variable Text”).
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Interactive_form.pm6 :45:
12.7.8, XFA Forms,”
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…/JavaScript.pm6 :23:
- (Optional; PDF 1.6) A text string or text stream containing a JavaScript script that is executed after the FDF file is imported and the usage rights in the PDF document have been determined (see 12.8.2.3, UR”).
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…/JavaScript.pm6 :27:
- (Optional) An array defining additional JavaScript scripts that is added to those defined in the JavaScript entry of the document’s name dictionary…
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/JavaScript.pm6 :29:
12.6.4.16, JavaScript Actions,”
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Legal_attestation.pm6 :35:
- (Optional) The number of JavaScript actions found in the document (see 12.6.4.16, JavaScript Actions”).
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Legal_attestation.pm6 :38:
- (Optional) The number of launch actions found in the document (see 12.6.4.5, Launch Actions”).
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Legal_attestation.pm6 :41:
- (Optional) The number of URI actions found in the document (see 12.6.4.7, URI Actions”).
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Legal_attestation.pm6 :44:
- (Optional) The number of movie actions found in the document (see 12.6.4.9, Movie Actions”).
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Legal_attestation.pm6 :47:
- (Optional) The number of sound actions found in the document (see 12.6.4.8, Sound Actions”).
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Legal_attestation.pm6 :50:
- (Optional) The number of hide actions found in the document (see 12.6.4.10, Hide Actions”).
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Legal_attestation.pm6 :53:
- (Optional) The number of remote go-to actions found in the document (see 12.6.4.3, Remote Go-To Actions”).
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Legal_attestation.pm6 :56:
- (Optional) The number of alternate images found in the document (see 8.9.5.4, Alternate Images”)
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Legal_attestation.pm6 :62:
- (Optional) The number of TrueType fonts found in the document (see 9.6.3, TrueType Fonts”).
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Legal_attestation.pm6 :65:
- (Optional) The number of reference XObjects found in the document (see 8.10.4, Reference XObjects”).
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…/Legal_attestation.pm6 :68:
- (Optional) The number of OPI dictionaries found in the document (see 14.11.7, Open Prepress Interface (OPI)”
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Legal_attestation.pm6 :72:
- (Optional) The number of non-embedded fonts found in the document (see 9.9, Embedded Font Programs” ”)
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…/Legal_attestation.pm6 :93:
- (Optional) The number of annotations found in the document (see 12.5, Annotations”).
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…/Legal_attestation.pm6 :96:
- (Optional) true if optional content is found in the document (see 8.11, Optional Content”).
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Line_annotation_additional.pm6 :39:
12.5.5, Appearance Streams.”
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Link_annotation_additional.pm6 :23:
- (Optional; PDF 1.1) An action that is performed when the link annotation is activated (see 12.6, Actions”).
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Link_annotation_additional.pm6 :26:
- (Optional; not permitted if an A entry is present) A destination that is displayed when the annotation is activated (see 12.3.2, Destinations”).
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…/Link_annotation_additional.pm6 :37:
- (Optional; PDF 1.3) A URI action (see 12.6.4.7, URI Actions”) formerly associated with this annotation. When Web Capture (14.10,
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…/Link_annotation_additional.pm6 :50:
12.5.5, Appearance Streams”
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…/MacOS_file_information.pm6 :17:
EXAMPLE The file type CARO” is represented as the hexadecimal integer 4341524F, which is expressed in decimal as 1128354383.
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…/Mark_information.pm6 :16:
- (Optional) A flag indicating whether the document conforms to Tagged PDF conventions (see 14.8, Tagged PDF”). Default value: false.
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…/Mark_information.pm6 :20:
- (Optional; PDF 1.6) A flag indicating the presence of structure elements that contain user properties attributes (see 14.7.5.4, User Properties”). Default value: false.
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…/Mark_information.pm6 :23:
- (Optional; PDF 1.6) A flag indicating the presence of tag suspects (see 14.8.2.3, Page Content Order”). Default value: false.
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Marked_content_reference.pm6 :24:
- (Optional; is an indirect reference) The content stream containing the marked-content sequence. This entry is present only if the marked-content se…
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…/Media_clip_common.pm6 :19:
- (Required) The subtype of media clip that this dictionary describes. May be MCD for media clip data (see 13.2.4.2, Media Clip Data”) or …
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Media_clip_data.pm6 :30:
14.9.2.4, Multi-language Text Arrays.”
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…/Media_clip_data.pm6 :34:
- (Optional) A media players dictionary (see 13.2.7.2, Media Players Dictionary”) that identifies, among other things, players that are legal and not legal for playing the media.
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…/Media_clip_data.pm6 :41:
- (Optional) A dictionary whose entries (see Table 276) should only be honoured in a best effort” sense.
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…/Media_clip_section.pm6 :21:
14.9.2.4, Multi-language Text Arrays.”
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…/Media_clip_section.pm6 :28:
- (Optional) A dictionary whose entries (see Table 278) shall only be honoured in a best effort” sense.
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…/Media_clip_section_MH-BE.pm6 :15:
- (Optional) A media offset dictionary (see 13.2.6.2, Media Offset Dictionary”) that specifies the offset into the next-level media object at which the media clip section begins. Default: the start of the next-level media object.
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…/Media_clip_section_MH-BE.pm6 :18:
- (Optional) A media offset dictionary (see 13.2.6.2, Media Offset Dictionary”) that specifies the offset into the next-level media object at which the media clip section ends. Default: the end of the next-level media object.
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…/Media_play_parameters.pm6 :20:
- (Optional) A media players dictionary (see 13.2.7.2, Media Players Dictionary”) that identifies, among other things, players that are legal and not legal for playing the media.
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…/Media_play_parameters.pm6 :27:
- (Optional) A dictionary whose entries (see Table 278) shall only be honoured in a best effort” sense.
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…/Media_player_info.pm6 :20:
- (Required) A software identifier dictionary (see 13.2.7.4, Software Identifier Dictionary”) that shall specify the player name, versions, and operating systems to which this media player info dictionary applies.
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…/Media_player_info.pm6 :27:
- (Optional) A dictionary containing entries that need only be honored in a best effort” sense.
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…/Media_rendition.pm6 :16:
- (Optional) A media clip dictionary (see 13.2.4, Media Clip Objects”) that specifies what is played when the media rendition object is played.
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…/Media_rendition.pm6 :19:
- (Required if C is not present, otherwise optional) A media play parametersdictionary (see 13.2.5, Media Play Parameters” ”) that specifies how the media rendition object is played.
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…/Media_rendition.pm6 :23:
- (Optional) A media screen parameters dictionary (see 13.2.6, Media Screen Parameters”) that specifies where the media rendition object is played.
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…/Media_screen_parameters_MH-BE.pm6 :22:
3 The rectangle occupied by the screen annotation (see 12.5.6.18, Screen Annotations”) associated with the media rendition
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…/Movie.pm6 :27:
- (Optional) A flag or stream specifying whether and how a poster imagerepresenting the movie is displayed. If this value is a stream, it shall conta…
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…/Movie_annotation_additional.pm6 :20:
- (Optional) The title of the movie annotation. Movie actions (12.6.4.9, Movie Actions”) may use this title to reference the movie annotation.
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…/Movie_annotation_additional.pm6 :23:
- (Required) A movie dictionary that shall describe the movie’s static characteristics (see 13.4, Movies”).
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…/Movie_annotation_additional.pm6 :26:
- (Optional) A flag or dictionary specifying whether and how to play the movie when the annotation is activated. If this value is a dictionary, it is…
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…/Outline_item.pm6 :50:
- (Optional; is not present if an A entry is present) The destination that is displayed when this item is activated (see 12.3.2, Destinations”).
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Outline_item.pm6 :53:
- (Optional; PDF 1.1; is not present if a Dest entry is present) The action that is performed when this item is activated (see 12.6, Actions”).
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…/Outline_item.pm6 :56:
- (Optional; PDF 1.3; is an indirect reference) The structure element to which the item refers (see 14.7.2, Structure Hierarchy”).
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…/Output_intent.pm6 :41:
The format of the profile stream is the same as that used in specifying an ICCBased colour space (see 8.6.5.5, ICCBased Colour Spaces”). T…
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…/Page_additional_actions.pm6 :15:
- (Optional; PDF 1.2) An action that is performed when the page is opened (for example, when the user navigates to it from the next or previous page …
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…/Permissions.pm6 :15:
- (Optional) An indirect reference to a signature dictionary (see Table 252). This dictionary shall contain a Reference entry that is a signature reference dictionary (see Table 252) that has a DocMDP transform method (see 12.8.2.2, DocMDP”) and corresponding transform parameters.
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…/Permissions.pm6 :21:
The signature dictionary shall contain a Reference entry that is a signature reference dictionary that has a UR transform method (see 12.8.2.3, �[1;3…
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…/Polygon_or_polyline_annotation_additional.pm6 :36:
12.5.5, Appearance Streams.”
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…/Printers_mark_form.pm6 :18:
- (Optional; PDF 1.4) A dictionary identifying the individual colorants associated with a printer’s mark, such as a colour bar. For each entry in thi…
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…/Rectilinear_measure_additional.pm6 :23:
EXAMPLE 1 a common scale in architectural drawings is 1/4 in = 1 ft”, indicating that 1/4 inches in default user space is equivalent to 1 foot in real-world measurements.
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…/Rectilinear_measure_additional.pm6 :25:
EXAMPLE 2 in X 1 cm = 1 m, in Y 1 cm = 30 m”.
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…/Redaction_annotation_additional.pm6 :41:
- (Required if OverlayText is present, ignored otherwise) The appearance string to be used in formatting the overlay text when it is drawn after the affected content has been removed (see 12.7.3.3, Variable Text”). This entry is ignored if the RO entry is present.
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…/Remote_goto_action_additional.pm6 :23:
- (Required) The destination to jump to (see 12.3.2, Destinations”). If the value is an array defining an explicit destination (as describ…
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…/Rendition_MH-BE.pm6 :16:
13.2.2, Viability.”
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…/Rendition_action_additional.pm6 :21:
- (Required when OP is present with a value of 0 or 4; otherwise optional) A rendition object (see 13.2.3, Renditions”).
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…/Rendition_action_additional.pm6 :24:
- (Required if OP is present with a value of 0, 1, 2, 3 or 4; otherwise optional) An indirect reference to a screen annotation (see 12.5.6.18, Screen Annotations”).
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…/Rendition_common.pm6 :30:
- (Optional) A dictionary whose entries (see Table 267) shall only be honoured in a best effort” sense.
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…/Rendition_criteria.pm6 :53:
- (Optional) An array of software identifier objects (see 13.2.7.4, Software Identifier Dictionary”). If this entry is present and non-empty, the conforming reader is identified by one or more of the objects in the array in order for this object to be viable.
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…/Rendition_criteria.pm6 :59:
- (Optional) An array of language identifiers (see 14.9.2.2, Language Identifiers”). If this entry is present and non-empty, the language …
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Requirement_handler.pm6 :23:
- (Optional; valid only if the S entry has a value of JS) The name of a document-level JavaScript action stored in the document name dictionary (see …
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Rubber_stamp_annotation_additional.pm6 :24:
12.5.5, Appearance Streams.”
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…/Screen_annotation_additional.pm6 :27:
- (Optional; PDF 1.1) An action that is performed when the annotation is activated (see 12.6, Actions”).
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…/Screen_annotation_additional.pm6 :30:
- (Optional; PDF 1.2) An additional-actions dictionary defining the screen annotation’s behaviour in response to various trigger events (see 12.6.3, Trigger Events”).
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…/Separation.pm6 :22:
- (Optional) An array defining a Separation or DeviceN colour space (see 8.6.6.4, Separation Colour Spaces” and 8.6.6.5, Device…
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Signature.pm6 :40:
(PDF 1.6) The following values for public-key cryptographic signatures is used: adbe.x509.rsa_sha1, adbe.pkcs7.detached, and adbe.pkcs7.sha1 (see 12.…
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…/Signature.pm6 :41:
12.8.3, Signature Interoperability
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Signature.pm6 :45:
- (Required) The signature value. When ByteRange is present, the value is a hexadecimal string (see 7.3.4.3, Hexadecimal Strings”) representing the value of the byte range digest.
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…/Signature.pm6 :47:
Space for the Contents value must be allocated before the message digest is computed. (See 7.3.4, String Objects)
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…/Signature.pm6 :70:
EXAMPLE 2 A time stamp can be embedded in a PKCS7 binary data object (see 12.8.3.3, PKCS7 Signatures as used in ISO 32000”).
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…/Signature_field_seed_value.pm6 :53:
- (Optional; PDF 1.6) A dictionary containing a single entry whose key is P and whose value is an integer between 0 and 3. A value of 0 defines the s…
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…/Signature_field_seed_value.pm6 :65:
- (Optional; PDF 1.6) An array of text strings specifying possible legal attestations (see 12.8.5, Legal Content Attestations”). The value of the corresponding flag in the Ff entry indicates whether this is a required constraint.
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…/Signature_reference.pm6 :21:
- (Required) The name of the transform method (see Link Section 12.8.2, Transform Methods ”) that shall guide the modification analysis that takes place when the signature is validated. Valid values is:
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…/Signature_reference.pm6 :23:
12.8.2.2, DocMDP.”
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…/Signature_reference.pm6 :25:
12.8.2.3, UR.”
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…/Signature_reference.pm6 :27:
12.8.2.4, FieldMDP.”
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…/Soft-mask.pm6 :22:
AlphaThe group’s computed alpha is used, disregarding its colour (see Link Deriving a Soft Mask from Group Alpha”).
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…/Soft-mask.pm6 :23:
LuminosityThe group’s computed colour is converted to a single-component luminosity value (see Link Deriving a Soft Mask from Group Luminosity”).
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Soft-mask.pm6 :26:
- (Required) A transparency group XObject (see Link Transparency Group XObjects”) to be used as the source of alpha or colour values for d…
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Soft-mask.pm6 :29:
- (Optional) An array of component values specifying the colour to be used as the backdrop against which to composite the transparency group XObject …
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Soft-mask.pm6 :32:
- (Optional) A function object (see Link Functions”) specifying the transfer function to be used in deriving the mask values. The function…
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…/Software_identifier.pm6 :23:
- (Required) A URI that identifies a piece of software (see Link Software URIs” in 13.2.7.4, Software Identifier Dictionary”).
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…/Software_identifier.pm6 :26:
- (Optional) The lower bound of the range of software versions that this software identifier dictionary specifies (see Link Version arrays” in 13.2.7.4, Software Identifier Dictionary”). Default value: the array [0].
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…/Software_identifier.pm6 :29:
- (Optional) If true, the lower bound of the interval defined by L and H is inclusive; that is, the software version is greater than or equal to L (see Link Version arrays” in 13.2.7.4, Software Identifier Dictionary”). If false, it is not inclusive. Default value: true.
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…/Software_identifier.pm6 :32:
- (Optional) The upper bound of the range of software versions that this software identifier dictionary specifies (see Link Version arrays” in 13.2.7.4, Software Identifier Dictionary”). Default value: an empty array [].
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…/Software_identifier.pm6 :35:
- (Optional) If true, the upper bound of the interval defined by L and H is inclusive; that is, the software version is less than or equal to H (see Link Version arrays” in 13.2.7.4, Software Identifier Dictionary”). If false, it is not inclusive. Default value: true.
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…/Sound_action_additional.pm6 :22:
- (Required) A sound object defining the sound that is played (see 13.3, Sounds”).
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…/Sound_annotation_additional.pm6 :19:
- (Required) A sound object defining the sound that is played when the annotation is activated (see 13.3, Sounds”).
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…/Sound_annotation_additional.pm6 :26:
12.5.5, Appearance Streams.”
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…/Sound_object.pm6 :40:
- (Optional) The sound compression format used on the sample data. (This is separate from any stream compression specified by the sound object’s Filt…
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…/Source_information.pm6 :18:
- (Required) An ASCII string or URL alias dictionary (see 14.10.5.2, URL Alias Dictionaries”) which shall identify the URLs from which the source data was retrieved.
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…/Source_information.pm6 :27:
- (Optional) A code which, if present, shall indicate the type of form submission, if any, by which the source data was accessed (see 12.7.5.2, Submit-Form Action”). If present, the value of the S entry is 0, 1, or 2, in accordance with the following meanings:
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…/Source_information.pm6 :34:
- (Optional; if present, is an indirect reference) A command dictionary (see 14.10.5.3, Command Dictionaries”) describing the command that caused the source data to be retrieved. This entry may be present only in source information dictionaries associated with page sets.
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…/Square_or_circle_annotation_additional.pm6 :25:
12.5.5, Appearance Streams.”
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…/Standard_inline-level_structure_element.pm6 :21:
- (Optional; not inheritable) The distance, in default user space units, by which the element’s baseline is shifted relative to that of its parent el…
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…/Standard_inline-level_structure_element.pm6 :31:
When translating to a specific export format, the values Normal and Auto, if specified, is used directly if they are available in the target format. …
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…/Standard_inline-level_structure_element.pm6 :32:
NOTE 1 In the absence of a numeric value for LineHeight or an explicit value for the font size, a reasonable method of calculating the line height fr…
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…/Standard_layout_block-level_structure_element.pm6 :26:
- (Optional; not inheritable) The amount of extra space preceding the before edge of the BLSE, measured in default user space units in the block-prog…
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…/Standard_layout_block-level_structure_element.pm6 :30:
- (Optional; not inheritable) The amount of extra space following the after edge of the BLSE, measured in default user space units in the block-progr…
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…/Standard_layout_block-level_structure_element.pm6 :34:
- (Optional; inheritable) The distance from the start edge of the reference area to that of the BLSE, measured in default user space units in the inl…
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…/Standard_layout_block-level_structure_element.pm6 :39:
- (Optional; inheritable) The distance from the end edge of the BLSE to that of the reference area, measured in default user space units in the inlin…
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…/Standard_layout_block-level_structure_element.pm6 :59:
- (Optional; not inheritable; illustrations, tables, table headers, and table cells only; is used for table cells) The width of the element’s content…
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…/Standard_layout_block-level_structure_element.pm6 :63:
- (Optional; not inheritable; illustrations, tables, table headers, and table cells only) The height of the element’s content rectangle (see Link �[1…
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…/Standard_layout_block-level_structure_element.pm6 :72:
This attribute applies only to elements of structure type TH (Table header) or TD (Table data) and shall control the placement of all BLSEs that are …
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…/Standard_layout_block-level_structure_element.pm6 :79:
This attribute applies only to elements of structure type TH (Table header) or TD (Table data) and controls the placement of all BLSEs that are child…
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…/Standard_layout_block-level_structure_element.pm6 :85:
- (Optional; inheritable; PDF 1.5) Specifies an offset to account for the separation between the table cell’s content rectangle and the surrounding b…
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…/Standard_layout_structure_type.pm6 :24:
Before Placed so that the before edge of the element’s allocation rectangle (see Link Content and Allocation Rectangles” in 14.8.5.4, �[1;…
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…/Standard_layout_structure_type.pm6 :25:
Start Placed so that the start edge of the element’s allocation rectangle (see Link Content and Allocation Rectangles” in 14.8.5.4, �[1;31…
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…/Standard_layout_structure_type.pm6 :26:
End Placed so that the end edge of the element’s allocation rectangle (see Link Content and Allocation Rectangles” in 14.8.5.4, “�[…
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…/Standard_layout_structure_type.pm6 :72:
- (Optional; not inheritable; PDF 1.5) Specifies an offset to account for the separation between the element’s content rectangle and the surrounding …
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…/Standard_list.pm6 :25:
The alphabet used for UpperAlpha and LowerAlpha is determined by the prevailing Lang entry (see 14.9.2, Natural Language Specification”).
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…/Structure_tree_element.pm6 :30:
- (Required) The structure type, a name object identifying the nature of the structure element and its role within the document, such as a chapter, paragraph, or footnote (see 14.7.3, Structure Types”). Names of structure types shall conform to the guidelines described in
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…/Structure_tree_element.pm6 :53:
- (Optional) A single attribute object or array of attribute objects associated with this structure element. Each attribute object is either a dictio…
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…/Structure_tree_element.pm6 :56:
- (Optional) An attribute class name or array of class names associated with this structure element. If the value of this entry is an array, each cla…
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…/Structure_tree_element.pm6 :60:
- (Optional) The current revision number of this structure element (see 14.7.5.3, Attribute Revision Numbers”). The value is a non-negative integer. Default value: 0.
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…/Structure_tree_element.pm6 :66:
- (Optional; PDF 1.4) A language identifier specifying the natural language for all text in the structure element except where overridden by language…
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…/Structure_tree_element.pm6 :69:
- (Optional) An alternate description of the structure element and its children in human-readable form, which is useful when extracting the document’s contents in support of accessibility to users with disabilities or for other purposes (see 14.9.3, Alternate Descriptions”).
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…/Structure_tree_element.pm6 :75:
- (Optional; PDF 1.4) Text that is an exact replacement for the structure element and its children. This replacement text (which applies to as small …
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…/Structure_tree_root.pm6 :29:
- (Required if any structure element contains content items) A number tree (see 7.9.7, Number Trees”) used in finding the structure elemen…
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…/Structure_tree_root.pm6 :33:
14.7.4.4, Finding Structure Elements from Content Items”
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…/Structure_tree_root.pm6 :40:
- (Optional) A dictionary that shall map the names of structure types used in the document to their approximate equivalents in the set of standard structure types (see 14.8.4, Standard Structure Types”).
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…/Structure_tree_root.pm6 :43:
- (Optional) A dictionary that shall map name objects designating attribute classes to the corresponding attribute objects or arrays of attribute objects (see 14.7.5.2, Attribute Classes”).
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…/Submit_form_action.pm6 :20:
- (Required) A URL file specification (see 7.11.5, URL Specifications”) giving the uniform resource locator (URL) of the script at the Web server that will process the submission.
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…/Text_annotation_additional.pm6 :30:
12.5.5, Appearance Streams.”
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…/Text_annotation_additional.pm6 :35:
12.5.6.3, Annotation States.”
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…/Text_annotation_additional.pm6 :36:
Default: Unmarked” if StateModel is Marked”; None” if StateModel is Review”.
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…/Text_annotation_additional.pm6 :40:
12.5.6.3, Annotation States.”
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…/Text_markup_annotation_additional.pm6 :24:
12.5.5, Appearance Streams.”
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…/Thread.pm6 :22:
- (Optional) A thread information dictionary containing information about the thread, such as its title, author, and creation date. The contents of this dictionary shall conform to the syntax for the document information dictionary (see 14.3.3, Document Information Dictionary”).
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…/Thread_action_additional.pm6 :24:
An indirect reference to a thread dictionary (see 12.4.3, Articles”). In this case, the thread is in the current file.
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…/Thread_action_additional.pm6 :25:
The index of the thread within the Threads array of its document’s Catalog (see 7.7.2, Document Catalog”). The first thread in the array has index 0.
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…/Thread_action_additional.pm6 :30:
An indirect reference to a bead dictionary (see 12.4.3, Articles”). In this case, the thread is in the current file.
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…/Three-D_annotation.pm6 :24:
- (Required) A 3D stream (see 13.6.3, 3D Streams”) or 3D reference dictionary (see 13.6.3.3, 3D Reference Dictionaries”) that specifies the 3D artwork to be shown.
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…/Three-D_annotation.pm6 :27:
- (Optional) An object that specifies the default initial view of the 3D artwork that is used when the annotation is activated. It may be either a 3D…
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…/Three-D_cross_section.pm6 :23:
- (Optional) A three element array specifying the center of rotation on the cutting plane in world space coordinates (see 13.6.5, Coordinate Systems for 3D”).
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…/Three-D_cross_section.pm6 :27:
- (Required) A three-element array specifying the orientation of the cutting plane in world space, where each value represents the orientation in rel…
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…/Three-D_node.pm6 :33:
- (Optional) A 12-element 3D transformation matrix that specifies the position and orientation of this node, relative to its parent, in world coordinates (see 13.6.5, Coordinate Systems for 3D”).
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…/Three-D_reference.pm6 :20:
- (Required) The 3D stream (see 13.6.3, 3D Streams”) containing the specification of the 3D artwork.
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…/Three-D_stream.pm6 :26:
- (Optional) An array of 3D view dictionaries, each of which specifies a named preset view of this 3D artwork (see Link Section 13.6.4, 3D Views ”).
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…/Three-D_stream.pm6 :29:
- (Optional) An object that specifies the default (initial) view of the 3D artwork. It may be a 3D view dictionary (see Link Section 13.6.4, 3D Views ”) or one of the following types:
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…/Three-D_view.pm6 :34:
- (Optional) The internal name of the view, used to refer to the view from other objects, such as the go-to-3D-view action (see 12.6.4.15, Go-To- 3D-View Actions”).
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…/Three-D_view.pm6 :46:
- (Required if the value of MS is U3D, ignored otherwise) A sequence of one or more text strings used to access a view node within the 3D artwork. Th…
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…/Three-D_view.pm6 :54:
- (Optional) A projection dictionary (see 13.6.4.2, Projection Dictionaries”) that defines the projection of coordinates in the 3D artwork (already transformed into camera coordinates) onto the target coordinate system of the annotation.
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…/Three-D_view.pm6 :58:
- (Optional; meaningful only if MS and P are present) A form XObject that is used to overlay 2D graphics on top of the rendered 3D artwork (see 13.6.6, 3D Markup”).
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…/Three-D_view.pm6 :61:
- (Optional) A background dictionary that defines the background over which the 3D artwork is drawn (see 13.6.4.3, 3D Background Dictionaries”). Default value: a background dictionary whose entries take their default values.
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…/Three-D_view.pm6 :64:
- (Optional; PDF 1.7) A render mode dictionary that specifies the render mode to use when rendering 3D artwork with this view (see 13.6.4.4, 3D Render Mode Dictionaries”). If omitted, the render mode specified in the 3D artwork is used.
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…/Three-D_view.pm6 :67:
- (Optional; PDF 1.7) A lighting scheme dictionary that specifies the lighting scheme to be used when rendering 3D artwork with this view (see 13.6.4.5, 3D Lighting Scheme Dictionaries”). If omitted, the lighting scheme specified in the 3D artwork is used.
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…/Three-D_view.pm6 :70:
- (Optional; PDF 1.7) An array that contains cross section dictionaries (see 13.6.4.6, 3D Cross Section Dictionaries”). Each cross section…
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…/Three-D_view.pm6 :73:
- (Optional; PDF 1.7; meaningful only if NR is present) An array that contains 3D node dictionaries (see 13.6.4.7, 3D Node Dictionaries”).…
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…/Transparency_group_additional.pm6 :22:
• As the blending colour space in which objects is composited within the group (see Link Blending Colour Space”)
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…/Transparency_group_additional.pm6 :29:
- (Optional) A flag specifying whether the transparency group is isolated (see Link Isolated Groups”). If this flag is true, objects withi…
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…/Transparency_group_additional.pm6 :33:
- (Optional) A flag specifying whether the transparency group is a knockout group (see Link Knockout Groups”). If this flag is false, late…
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…/Trap_network_annotation.pm6 :21:
- (Required if Version and AnnotStates are absent; is absent if Version and AnnotStates are present; PDF 1.4) The date and time (see 7.9.4, Dates”) when the trap network was most recently modified.
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…/Trap_network_annotation.pm6 :25:
• All content streams identified in the page object’s Contents entry (see 7.7.3.3, Page Objects”)
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…/Trap_network_annotation.pm6 :26:
• All resource objects (other than procedure sets) in the page’s resource dictionary (see 7.8.3, Resource Dictionaries”)
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…/Trap_network_annotation.pm6 :27:
• All resource objects (other than procedure sets) in the resource dictionaries of any form XObjects on the page (see 8.10, Form XObjects”)
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…/Trap_network_annotation.pm6 :28:
• All OPI dictionaries associated with XObjects on the page (see 14.11.7, Open Prepress Interface (OPI)”
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…/Trap_network_annotation.pm6 :32:
- (Required if Version is present; is absent if LastModified is present) An array of name objects representing the appearance states (value of the AS…
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…/Type_10_halftone.pm6 :34:
- (Optional) A transfer function, which shall override the current transfer function in the graphics state for the same component. This entry is pres…
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…/Type_1_halftone.pm6 :45:
- (Optional) A transfer function, which overrides the current transfer function in the graphics state for the same component. This entry is present i…
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…/Type_6_halftone.pm6 :34:
- (Optional) A transfer function, which shall override the current transfer function in the graphics state for the same component. This entry is pres…
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…/User_property.pm6 :24:
- (Optional) A formatted representation of the value of V, that is used for special formatting; for example ($123.45)” for the number -123.45. If this entry is absent, conforming readers should use a default format.
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…/Variable_text_field.pm6 :28:
12.7.3.4, Rich Text Strings.”
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…/Variable_text_field.pm6 :33:
12.7.3.4, Rich Text Strings.”
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…/Viewer_preferences.pm6 :45:
- (Optional; PDF 1.4) A flag specifying whether the window’s title bar should display the document title taken from the Title entry of the document i…
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…/Viewer_preferences.pm6 :53:
This entry is meaningful only if the value of the PageMode entry in the Catalog dictionary (see 7.7.2, Document Catalog”) is FullScreen; it is ignored otherwise. Default value: UseNone.
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…/Viewer_preferences.pm6 :62:
- (Optional; PDF 1.4) The name of the page boundary representing the area of a page that is displayed when viewing the document on the screen. The va…
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…/Viewer_preferences.pm6 :66:
14.11.2, Page Boundaries.”
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…/Viewer_preferences.pm6 :70:
- (Optional; PDF 1.4) The name of the page boundary to which the contents of a page is clipped when viewing the document on the screen. The value is …
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…/Viewer_preferences.pm6 :74:
14.11.2, Page Boundaries.”
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…/Viewer_preferences.pm6 :78:
- (Optional; PDF 1.4) The name of the page boundary representing the area of a page that is rendered when printing the document. The value is the key…
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…/Viewer_preferences.pm6 :82:
14.11.2, Page Boundaries.”
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…/Viewer_preferences.pm6 :86:
- (Optional; PDF 1.4) The name of the page boundary to which the contents of a page is clipped when printing the document. The value is the key desig…
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…/Viewer_preferences.pm6 :90:
14.11.2, Page Boundaries.”
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…/Web_Capture_content_sets.pm6 :24:
SPS(Spider page set”) A page set
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…/Web_Capture_content_sets.pm6 :25:
SIS(Spider image set”) An image set
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…/Web_Capture_content_sets.pm6 :28:
- (Required) The digital identifier of the content set (see 14.10.3.3, Digital Identifiers”).
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…/Web_Capture_content_sets.pm6 :31:
- (Required) An array of indirect references to the objects belonging to the content set. The order of objects in the array is restricted when the content set subtype (S entry) is SPS (see 14.10.4.2, Page Sets”).
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…/Web_Capture_content_sets.pm6 :34:
- (Required) A source information dictionary (see 14.10.5, Source Information”) or an array of such dictionaries, describing the sources from which the objects belonging to the content set were created.
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…/Web_Capture_information.pm6 :20:
- (Optional) An array of indirect references to Web Capture command dictionaries (see 14.10.5.3, Command Dictionaries”) describing commands that were used in building the PDF file. The commands shall appear in the array in the order in which they were executed in building the file.
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…/Web_Capture_page_set_additional.pm6 :23:
14.10.3.3, Digital Identifiers.”
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…/Web_capture_command.pm6 :38:
- (Optional) A command settings dictionary containing settings used in the conversion process (see 14.10.5.4, Command Settings”).
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…/Widget_annotation_additional.pm6 :27:
P (Push) Display the annotation’s down appearance, if any (see 12.5.5, Appearance Streams”). If no down appearance is defined, the contents of the annotation rectangle is offset to appear as if it were being pushed below the surface of the page.
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…/Widget_annotation_additional.pm6 :36:
- (Optional; PDF 1.1) An action that is performed when the annotation is activated (see 12.6, Actions”).
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…/Widget_annotation_additional.pm6 :39:
- (Optional; PDF 1.2) An additional-actions dictionary defining the annotation’s behaviour in response to various trigger events (see 12.6.3, Trigger Events”).
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…/Widget_annotation_additional.pm6 :46:
12.5.5, Appearance Streams.”
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…/Action_types.html :45:
12.6.4.2, Go-To Actions”
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…/Action_types.html :59:
(Go-to remote”) Go to a destination in another document.
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…/Action_types.html :65:
12.6.4.3, Remote Go-To Actions”
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…/Action_types.html :79:
(Go-to embedded”; PDF 1.6) Go to a destination in an embedded file.
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…/Action_types.html :85:
12.6.4.4, Embedded Go-To Actions”
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…/Action_types.html :105:
12.6.4.5, Launch Actions”
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…/Action_types.html :125:
12.6.4.6, Thread Actions”
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…/Action_types.html :145:
12.6.4.7, URI Actions”
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…/Action_types.html :166:
12.6.4.8, Sound Actions”
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…/Action_types.html :187:
12.6.4.9, Movie Actions”
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…/Action_types.html :208:
12.6.4.10, Hide Actions”
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…/Action_types.html :229:
12.6.4.11, Named Actions”
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…/Action_types.html :250:
12.7.5.2, Submit-Form Action”
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…/Action_types.html :271:
12.7.5.3, Reset-Form Action”
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…/Action_types.html :292:
12.7.5.4, Import-Data Action”
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…/Action_types.html :313:
12.6.4.16, JavaScript Actions”
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…/Action_types.html :333:
12.6.4.12, Set-OCG-State Actions”
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…/Action_types.html :353:
12.6.4.13, Rendition Actions”
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…/Action_types.html :373:
12.6.4.14, Transition Actions”
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…/Action_types.html :393:
12.6.4.15, Go-To-3D-View Actions,”
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…/Additional_encryption_entries.html :53:
and does not have any of the access permissions set to 0 (by means of the P entry, below) that are designated Security handlers of revision 3 or greater” in
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…/Additional_encryption_entries.html :60:
3 if the document is encrypted with a V value of 2 or 3, or has any Security handlers of revision 3 or greater” access permissions set to 0
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…/Animation_styles.html :59:
The %” symbol indicates the modulus operator.
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…/Annotation_common_entries.html :104:
Alternate Descriptions”
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…/Annotation_common_entries.html :108:
12.5.6, Annotation Types”
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…/Annotation_common_entries.html :134:
12.5.6.18, Screen Annotations”
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…/Annotation_common_entries.html :138:
12.6.4.13, Rendition Actions”
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…/Annotation_common_entries.html :179:
7.9.4, Dates,”
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…/Annotation_common_entries.html :202:
12.5.3, Annotation Flags”
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…/Annotation_common_entries.html :225:
Appearance Streams”
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…/Annotation_common_entries.html :248:
Section 12.5.5, Appearance Streams
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…/Annotation_common_entries.html :275:
8.4.3.6, Line
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…/Annotation_common_entries.html :361:
14.7.4.4, Finding Structure Elements from Content Items”
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…/Annotation_common_entries.html :383:
8.11, Optional Content”
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…/Annotation_common_entries.html :388:
12.5.3, Annotation Flags”
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Appearance Streams”
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Appearance Streams”
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11.2, Overview of Transparency,”
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11.3.7, Shape and Opacity Computations”
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12.5.5, Appearance Streams”
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11.3.5, Blend Mode”
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12.7.3.4, Rich Text Strings”
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7.9.4, Dates”
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(Required if an RT entry is present, otherwise optional; PDF 1.5) A reference to the annotation that this annotation is in reply to.” Both annotations shall be on the same page of the document. The relationship between the two annotations shall be specified by the RT entry.
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12.7.7, Forms Data Format”
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(Optional; meaningful only if IRT is present; PDF 1.6) A name specifying the relationship (the reply type”) between this annotation and one specified by IRT. Valid values are:
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12.5.6.4, Text Annotations”
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12.5.6.5, Link Annotations”
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12.5.6.6, Free Text Annotations”
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12.5.6.7, Line Annotations”
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12.5.6.8, Square and Circle
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12.5.6.8, Square and Circle
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12.5.6.9, Polygon and Polyline
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12.5.6.9, Polygon and Polyline
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12.5.6.10, Text Markup Annotations”
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12.5.6.10, Text Markup Annotations”
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12.5.6.10, Text Markup Annotations”
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12.5.6.10, Text Markup Annotations”
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12.5.6.12, Rubber Stamp Annotations”
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12.5.6.11, Caret Annotations”
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12.5.6.13, Ink Annotations”
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12.5.6.14, Pop-up Annotations”
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12.5.6.15, File Attachment Annotations”
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12.5.6.16, Sound Annotations”
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12.5.6.17, Movie Annotations”
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12.5.6.19, Widget Annotations”
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12.5.6.18, Screen Annotations”
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12.5.6.20, Printer’s Mark Annotations”
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12.5.6.21, Trap Network Annotations”
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12.5.6.22, Watermark Annotations”
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13.6.2, 3D Annotations”
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12.5.6.23, Redaction Annotations”
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12.7.4.2, Button Fields”
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12.7.4.2, Button
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12.7.4.2, Button Fields”
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14.11.2, Page Boundaries”
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NOTE 5.2” is less than 5.13” because 2 is less than 13; the string is not treated as a decimal number. When compari…
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C The border should appear cloudy”. The width and dash array specified by BS shall be honored.
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8.4.3.6, Line Dash Pattern”
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8.4.3.6, Line Dash Pattern”
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An amount by which to adjust the baseline of the enclosed text. A positive value indicates a superscript; a negative value indicates a subscript. The value is of the form &lt;decimal number&gt;pt, optionally preceded by a sign, and followed by pt”.
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1.4) A JavaScript action that shall be performed before closing a document. (The name WC stands for will close.”)
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1.4) A JavaScript action that shall be performed before saving a document. (The name WS stands for will save.”)
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1.4) A JavaScript action that shall be performed after saving a document. (The name DS stands for did save.”)
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1.4) A JavaScript action that shall be performed before printing a document. (The name WP stands for will print.”)
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1.4) A JavaScript action that shall be performed after printing a document. (The name DP stands for did print.”)
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7.12, Extensions
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(PDF 1.5) If set, the new value shall be committed as soon as a selection is made (commonly with the pointing device). In this case, supp…
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Parameters that control the decoding process as well as other metadata is embedded within the encoded data stream using a notation referr…
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7.7.2, Document Catalog”
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10.4, Transfer Functions
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spikes” produced when line segments join at sharp angles. Initial value: 10.0, for a miter cutoff below approximately 11.5 degrees.
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F.4.2, Shared Object Hint Table
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•A TrueType font dictionary or a CIDFontType2 CIDFont dictionary, if the embedded font program contains a glyf” table. In addi…
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” (notice the trailing SPACE), fpgm”, and prep” tables must also be included if they are required by the font instructions.
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•A CIDFontType0 CIDFont dictionary, if the embedded font program contains a CFF
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” table (notice the trailing SPACE) with a Top DICT that uses CIDFont operators (this is equivalent to subtype CIDFontType0C). In addition to the CFF
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” table, the font program must include the cmap” table.
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•A Type1 font dictionary or CIDFontType0 CIDFont dictionary, if the embedded font program contains a CFF
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” table without CIDFont operators. In addition to the CFF
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” table, the font program must include the cmap” table.
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Destinations”
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F.4.2, Shared Object Hint Table
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12.7.7.2, FDF File Structure”
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14.4, File Identifiers”
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7.5.5, File Trailer”
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12.7.7.3, FDF Catalog”
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12.7.5.2, Submit-Form Action”
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12.7.7.3, FDF Catalog”
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12.7.7.3, FDF Catalog”
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7.5.6, Incremental Updates”
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12.7.5.2, Submit-Form Action”
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12.8, Digital Signatures”
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File Specifications”
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7.11.4, Embedded File Streams”
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12.7.3.2, Field Names”
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12.7.4, Field Types”
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12.5.3, Annotation Flags”
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12.7.4.2, Button Fields”
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12.7.3.3, Variable Text”
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12.6, Actions”
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12.6.3, Trigger Events”
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12.7.3.4, Rich Text
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12.7.7.3, FDF Catalog”
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12.7.4.2, Button Fields”
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12.7.4.3, Text Fields”
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12.7.4.4, Choice Fields”
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Signature (see 12.7.4.5, Signature Fields”)
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12.7.3.2, Field Names”
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14.9.3, Alternate Descriptions”
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12.7.5.3, Reset-Form Action”
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12.6.3, Trigger
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12.5.2, Annotation Dictionaries”
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12.7.5.2, Submit-Form Action”
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12.7.5.2, Submit-Form Action”
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12.5.5, Appearance
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14.9.2.4, Multi-language Text Arrays.”
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1.3) A JavaScript action that shall be performed when the field’s value is changed. This action may check the new value for validity. (The name V stands for validate.”)
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1.3) A JavaScript action that shall be performed to recalculate the value of this field when that of another field changes. (The name C s…
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Interactive Form Dictionary”
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12.7.3.3, Variable Text”
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12.5.5, Appearance Streams.”
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12.7.3.4, Rich Text Strings”
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12.7.3.4, Rich
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12.5.5, Appearance Streams”
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13.6.4, 3D Views”
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12.3.2, Destinations”
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Although the current soft mask is sometimes referred to as a soft clip,” altering it with the gs operator completely replaces the old value with the new one, rather than intersecting the two as is done with the current clipping path parameter (see
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1.4) The alpha source flag (alpha is shape”), specifying whether the current soft mask and alpha constant shall beinterpreted as shape values (true) or opacity values (false).
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12.7.3.2, Field Names”
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7.9.4, Dates”
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7.9.4, Dates”
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Trapping Support”
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12.5.5, Appearance
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12.7.3.3, Variable Text”
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12.7.4.5, Signature Fields”
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12.6.3, Trigger
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7.8.3, Resource
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12.7.3.3, Variable Text”
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12.7.3.3, Variable Text”
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12.7.8, XFA Forms,”
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12.8.2.3, UR”
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7.7.4, Name Dictionary”
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12.6.4.16, JavaScript Actions,”
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Windows Code Page 1252, often called the Windows ANSI” encoding. This is the standard Windows encoding for Latin text in Western writing systems. Conforming readers shall have a predefined encoding named WinAnsiEncoding that may be used with both Type 1 and TrueType fonts.
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12.6.4.16, JavaScript Actions”
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12.6.4.5, Launch Actions”
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12.6.4.7, URI Actions”
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12.6.4.9, Movie Actions”
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12.6.4.8, Sound Actions”
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12.6.4.10, Hide Actions”
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12.6.4.3, Remote Go-To Actions”
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8.9.5.4, Alternate Images”
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9.6.3, TrueType Fonts”
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8.10.4, Reference XObjects”
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14.11.7, Open Prepress Interface (OPI)”
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9.9, Embedded Font Programs”
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12.5, Annotations”
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Optional Content”
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12.5.5, Appearance
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12.6, Actions”
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Destinations”
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12.6.4.7, URI Actions”
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14.10,
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Go-To Actions”
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12.5.5, Appearance Streams”
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EXAMPLE The file type CARO” is represented as the hexadecimal integer 4341524F, which is expressed in decimal as 1128354383.
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14.8, Tagged PDF”
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14.7.5.4, User Properties”
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14.8.2.3, Page Content Order”
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14.6.2, Property Lists”
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14.6.2, Property Lists”
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8.10, Form XObjects”
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Appearance Streams”
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13.2.4.2, Media Clip Data”
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13.2.4.3, Media Clip Section”
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14.9.2.4, Multi-language Text Arrays.”
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13.2.7.2, Media Players
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honoured in a best effort” sense.
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13.2.6.2, Media Offset Dictionary”
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13.2.6.2, Media Offset Dictionary”
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14.9.2.4, Multi-language Text
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in a best effort” sense.
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NOTE 1 Same as meet” value of SMIL’s fit attribute.
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NOTE 2 Same as slice” value of SMIL’s fit attribute.
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NOTE 3 Same as fill” value of SMIL’s fit attribute.
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NOTE 4 Same as scroll” value of SMIL’s fit attribute.
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NOTE 5 Same as hidden” value of SMIL’s fit attribute.
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13.2.7.2, Media Players
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in a best effort” sense.
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13.2.7.4, Software Identifier
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(Optional) A dictionary containing entries that need only be honored in a best effort” sense.
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13.2.4, Media Clip Objects”
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13.2.5, Media Play Parameters”
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13.2.6, Media Screen
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Screen Annotations”
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Movie Actions”
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13.4, Movies”
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13.4, Movies”
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8.9, Images”
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Destinations”
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Actions”
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ICCBased Colour Spaces”
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uses the profile’s from CIE” information (BToA in ICC terminology); the to CIE” (AToB) information may optionally be used to remap source colour values to some other destination colour space, such as for screen preview or hardcopy proofing.
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Text String Type”
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7.7.2, Document Catalog”
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F.4.2, Shared Object Hint Table
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12.8.2.2, DocMDP”
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12.8.2.3, UR”
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Appearance Streams.”
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8.6.6.4, Separation Colour Spaces”
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EXAMPLE 1 a common scale in architectural drawings is 1/4 in = 1 ft”, indicating that 1/4 inches in default user space is equivalent to 1 foot in real-world measurements.
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EXAMPLE 2 in X 1 cm = 1 m, in Y 1 cm = 30 m”.
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Variable Text”
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12.3.2, Destinations”
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12.3.2.2, Explicit Destinations”
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13.2.2, Viability.”
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13.2.3, Renditions”
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12.5.6.18, Screen
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in a best effort” sense.
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13.2.7.4, Software
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14.9.2.2, Language
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7.7.4, Name Dictionary”
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12.5.5, Appearance Streams.”
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12.6, Actions”
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Trigger Events”
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8.6.6.4, Separation Colour Spaces”
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8.6.6.5, DeviceN Colour
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12.8.3, Signature Interoperability”
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). The prefix adbe” has been
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12.8.3, Signature Interoperability
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7.3.4.3, Hexadecimal
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7.3.4, String Objects
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12.8.3.3, PKCS7 Signatures as
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12.8, Digital Signatures”
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12.8.5, Legal Content Attestations”
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H.7, Updating Example”
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12.8.2, Transform Methods
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DocMDP.”
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12.8.2.3, UR.”
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12.8.2.4, FieldMDP.”
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Deriving a Soft Mask from
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Deriving a
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Transparency Group
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Transparency Group XObjects”
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Functions”
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Blending Colour Space”
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Isolated Groups”
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Knockout Groups”
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group shall be composited with earlier ones with which they overlap; if true, they shall be composited with the group’s initial backdrop and shall overwrite (knock out”) any earlier overlapping objects. Default value: false.
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Software URIs”
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13.2.7.4, Software Identifier Dictionary”
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Version arrays”
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Software Identifier Dictionary”
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Version arrays”
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13.2.7.4, Software Identifier Dictionary”
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Version arrays”
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Software Identifier Dictionary”
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Version arrays”
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13.2.7.4, Software Identifier Dictionary”
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13.3, Sounds”
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13.3, Sounds”
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12.5.5, Appearance Streams.”
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7.4, Filters.”
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14.10.5.2, URL Alias
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12.7.5.2, Submit-Form
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14.10.5.3, Command Dictionaries”
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12.5.5, Appearance
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F.4.2, Shared Object Hint
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Generic Hint Tables
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F.4.4, Generic Hint Tables
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F.4.4, Generic Hint Tables
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F.4.5, Extended Generic Hint Tables
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F.4.4, Generic Hint Tables
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F.4.5, Extended Generic Hint Tables
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F.4.4, Generic Hint Tables
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F.4.5, Extended Generic Hint Tables
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F.4.6, Embedded File Stream Hint Tables
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General Layout Attributes”
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Layout Attributes”
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When translating to a specific export format, the values Normal and Auto, if specified, shall be used directly if they are available in t…
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9.8, Font Descriptors”
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9.4.4, Text Space Details”
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Layout Attributes for ILSEs”
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Layout Attributes”
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14.8.5.4, Layout Attributes”
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General Layout Attributes”
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14.8.5.4, Layout Attributes”
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General
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Content and Allocation Rectangles”
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14.8.5.4, Layout Attributes”
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Content
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Content and Allocation Rectangles”
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Layout Attributes”
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14.8.5.4, Layout Attributes”
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Content and Allocation Rectangles”
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Content and Allocation Rectangles”
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Content and Allocation Rectangles”
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Content and Allocation Rectangles”
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14.8.5.4, Layout Attributes”
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14.9.2, Natural Language
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List Elements”
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14.8.4.3, Block-Level Structure
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Inline-Level
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14.8.4.4, Inline-Level Structure Elements”
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Grouping
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14.8.4.2, Grouping Elements”
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Paragraphlike Elements”
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14.8.4.3, Block-Level
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14.8.4.4, Inline-Level Structure Elements”
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General Layout Attributes”
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14.8.5.4, Layout
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Interactive Forms”
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12.5.5, Appearance
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Font Characteristics”
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14.8.2.4, Extraction of
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Layout Attributes for ILSEs”
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Layout Attributes”
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14.9, Accessibility Support”
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14.8.4.2, Grouping Elements”
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List Elements”
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List Elements”
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Block-Level Structure Elements”
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12.5.6.5, Link Annotations”
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14.7.4.3, PDF Objects as Content Items”
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Link Elements”
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14.8.4.3, Block-Level Structure Elements,”
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12.5, Annotations”
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Annotation Elements”
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14.8.4.4, Inline-Level Structure Elements,”
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Ruby and Warichu Elements”
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Inline-Level Structure Elements,”
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14.8.4.2, Grouping
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14.7.3, Structure
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14.7.5, Structure
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14.7.5.3, Attribute Revision Numbers”
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14.7.5.2, Attribute
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14.7.5.3, Attribute Revision Numbers”
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14.7.5.3, Attribute Revision Numbers”
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14.9.2, Natural Language
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14.9.3, Alternate
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14.9.4, Replacement Text”
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7.9.7, Number Trees”
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Finding Structure Elements from Content Items”
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14.7.4.4, Finding Structure Elements from Content Items”
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14.8.4, Standard Structure Types”
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14.7.5.2, Attribute Classes”
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7.11.5, URL
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12.7.7, Forms Data Format.”
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12.5.6.2, Markup
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7.9.4, Dates.”
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12.5.6.3, Annotation States.”
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Default: Unmarked” if StateModel is Marked”; None” if StateModel is Review”.
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12.5.6.3, Annotation States.”
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12.5.5, Appearance Streams.”
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12.4.3, Articles”
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7.7.2, Document Catalog”
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12.4.3, Articles”
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14.3.3, Document Information Dictionary”
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13.6.3, 3D Streams”
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13.6.3.3, 3D Reference Dictionaries”
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13.6.4, 3D Views”
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13.6.5, Coordinate Systems for 3D”
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13.6.5, Coordinate Systems for 3D”
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13.6.5, Coordinate
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13.6.3, 3D Streams”
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Section 13.6.4, 3D
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Section 13.6.4, 3D
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12.6.4.15, Go-To-
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13.6.4.2, Projection Dictionaries”
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13.6.6, 3D Markup”
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13.6.4.3, 3D Background
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13.6.4.4, 3D
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13.6.4.5, 3D Lighting Scheme Dictionaries”
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13.6.4.6, 3D Cross Section Dictionaries”
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13.6.4.7, 3D Node Dictionaries”
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Blending Colour Space”
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Isolated Groups”
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…/Transparency_group_additional_entries.html :159:
Knockout Groups”
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…/Transparency_group_additional_entries.html :162:
group shall be composited with earlier ones with which they overlap; if true, they shall be composited with the group’s initial backdrop and shall overwrite (knock out”) any earlier overlapping objects. Default value: false.
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…/Trap_network_annotation_entries.html :64:
7.9.4, Dates”
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…/Trap_network_annotation_entries.html :89:
7.7.3.3, Page Objects”
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…/Trap_network_annotation_entries.html :96:
7.8.3, Resource Dictionaries”
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…/Trap_network_annotation_entries.html :103:
8.10, Form
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…/Trap_network_annotation_entries.html :111:
14.11.7, Open Prepress Interface (OPI)”
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…/Trap_network_annotation_entries.html :132:
7.7.3.3, Page Objects”
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…/Type_10_halftone_entries.html :132:
Type 5 Halftones” in 10.5.5.6
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…/Type_1_halftone_entries.html :181:
Type 5 Halftones” in 10.5.5.6
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…/Type_6_halftone_entries.html :133:
Type 5 Halftones” in 10.5.5.6
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…/User_property_entries.html :81:
(Optional) A formatted representation of the value of V, that shall be used for special formatting; for example ($123.45)” for the number -123.45. If this entry is absent, conforming readers should use a default format.
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…/Variable_text_field_entries.html :92:
12.7.3.4, Rich Text
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…/Variable_text_field_entries.html :114:
12.7.3.4, Rich Text
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…/Viewer_preferences_entries.html :132:
14.3.3, Document
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…/Viewer_preferences_entries.html :170:
7.7.2, Document Catalog”
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…/Viewer_preferences_entries.html :220:
7.7.3, Page Tree”
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…/Viewer_preferences_entries.html :224:
14.11.2, Page Boundaries”
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…/Viewer_preferences_entries.html :237:
14.11.2, Page Boundaries.”
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…/Viewer_preferences_entries.html :262:
7.7.3, Page Tree”
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…/Viewer_preferences_entries.html :267:
Page Boundaries”
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…/Viewer_preferences_entries.html :280:
14.11.2, Page Boundaries.”
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…/Viewer_preferences_entries.html :305:
7.7.3, Page Tree”
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…/Viewer_preferences_entries.html :310:
Page Boundaries”
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…/Viewer_preferences_entries.html :323:
14.11.2, Page Boundaries.”
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…/Viewer_preferences_entries.html :348:
7.7.3, Page Tree”
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…/Viewer_preferences_entries.html :352:
14.11.2, Page
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…/Viewer_preferences_entries.html :366:
14.11.2, Page Boundaries.”
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…/Web_Capture_content_sets_entries.html :64:
SPS(Spider page set”) A page set
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…/Web_Capture_content_sets_entries.html :67:
SIS(Spider image set”) An image set
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…/Web_Capture_content_sets_entries.html :86:
14.10.3.3, Digital
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…/Web_Capture_content_sets_entries.html :108:
14.10.4.2, Page Sets”
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…/Web_Capture_content_sets_entries.html :130:
14.10.5, Source Information”
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…/Web_Capture_information_entries.html :69:
14.10.5.3, Command Dictionaries”
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…/Web_Capture_page_set_additional_entries.html :81:
14.10.3.3, Digital Identifiers.”
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…/Web_capture_command_entries.html :157:
14.10.5.4, Command Settings”
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…/Widget_annotation_additional_entries.html :75:
12.5.5, Appearance Streams”
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…/Widget_annotation_additional_entries.html :130:
12.6, Actions”
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…/Widget_annotation_additional_entries.html :153:
Trigger Events”
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…/Widget_annotation_additional_entries.html :188:
12.5.5, Appearance
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…/Action_types.json :13:
"12.6.4.2, Go-To Actions”\n"
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…/Action_types.json :17:
"(Go-to remote”) Go to a destination in another document.",
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…/Action_types.json :18:
"12.6.4.3, Remote Go-To Actions”\n"
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…/Action_types.json :22:
"(Go-to embedded”; PDF 1.6) Go to a destination in an embedded file.",
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…/Action_types.json :23:
"12.6.4.4, Embedded Go-To Actions”\n"
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Action_types.json :28:
"12.6.4.5, Launch Actions”\n"
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Action_types.json :33:
"12.6.4.6, Thread Actions”\n"
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…/Action_types.json :38:
"12.6.4.7, URI Actions”\n"
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…/Action_types.json :43:
"12.6.4.8, Sound Actions”\n"
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Action_types.json :48:
"12.6.4.9, Movie Actions”\n"
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Action_types.json :53:
"12.6.4.10, Hide Actions”\n"
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Action_types.json :58:
"12.6.4.11, Named Actions”\n"
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…/Action_types.json :63:
"12.7.5.2, Submit-Form Action”\n"
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…/Action_types.json :68:
"12.7.5.3, Reset-Form Action”\n"
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…/Action_types.json :73:
"12.7.5.4, Import-Data Action”\n"
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Action_types.json :78:
"12.6.4.16, JavaScript Actions”\n"
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…/Action_types.json :83:
"12.6.4.12, Set-OCG-State Actions”\n"
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Action_types.json :88:
"12.6.4.13, Rendition Actions”\n"
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Action_types.json :93:
"12.6.4.14, Transition Actions”\n"
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Action_types.json :98:
"12.6.4.15, Go-To-3D-View Actions,”\n"
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Additional_encryption_entries.json :13:
"(Required) A number specifying which revision of the standard security handler is used to interpret this dictionary:\n2 if the document is e…
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Animation_styles.json :14:
"Keyframe animations is driven linearly from beginning to end. This animation style results in a repetitive playthrough of the animation, such as in a walking motion.\nt = (m(t a - t 0) + r 0 ) % (r 1 - r 0)\np = (r 1 - r 0) / m\nThe %” symbol indicates the modulus operator."
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…/Annotation_common_entries.json :28:
"(Optional) Text that is displayed for the annotation or, if this type of annotation does not display text, an alternate description of the a…
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Annotation_common_entries.json :33:
"(Optional except as noted below; PDF 1.3; not used in FDF files) An indirect reference to the page object with which this annotation is asso…
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Annotation_common_entries.json :43:
"(Optional; PDF 1.1) The date and time when the annotation was most recently modified. The format is a date string as described in\n7.9.4, Dates,”\nbut conforming readers shall accept and display a string in any format."
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Annotation_common_entries.json :48:
"(Optional; PDF 1.1) A set of flags specifying various characteristics of the annotation (see 12.5.3, Annotation Flags”). Default value: 0."
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Annotation_common_entries.json :53:
"(Optional; PDF 1.2) An appearance dictionary specifying how the annotation is presented visually on the page (see 12.5.5, Appearance Streams”). Individual annotation handlers may ignore this entry and provide their own appearances."
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Annotation_common_entries.json :58:
"(Required if the appearance dictionary AP contains one or more subdictionaries; PDF 1.2) The annotation’s appearance state, which selects the applicable appearance stream from an appearance subdictionary (see Link Section 12.5.5, Appearance Streams ”)."
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…/Annotation_common_entries.json :63:
"(Optional) An array specifying the characteristics of the annotation’s border, which is drawn as a rounded rectangle.\n(PDF 1.0) The array c…
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Annotation_common_entries.json :73:
"(Required if the annotation is a structural content item; PDF 1.3) The integer key of the annotation’s entry in the structural parent tree (see 14.7.4.4, Finding Structure Elements from Content Items”)."
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…/Annotation_common_entries.json :78:
"(Optional; PDF 1.5) An optional content group or optional content membership dictionary (see 8.11, Optional Content”) specifying …
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Annotation_flags.json :13:
"If set, do not display the annotation if it does not belong to one of the standard annotation types and no annotation handler is available. …
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…/Annotation_flags.json :18:
"(PDF 1.2) If set, do not display or print the annotation or allow it to interact with the user, regardless of its annotation type or whether…
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Annotation_markup_additional_entries.json :23:
"(Optional; PDF 1.4) The constant opacity value that is used in painting the annotation (see Sections 11.2, Overview of Transparen…
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Annotation_markup_additional_entries.json :28:
"(Optional; PDF 1.5) A rich text string (see 12.7.3.4, Rich Text Strings”) that is displayed in the pop-up window when the annotation is opened."
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Annotation_markup_additional_entries.json :33:
"(Optional; PDF 1.5) The date and time (7.9.4, Dates”) when the annotation was created."
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Annotation_markup_additional_entries.json :38:
"(Required if an RT entry is present, otherwise optional; PDF 1.5) A reference to the annotation that this annotation is in reply …
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Annotation_markup_additional_entries.json :48:
"(Optional; meaningful only if IRT is present; PDF 1.6) A name specifying the relationship (the reply type”) between this annotati…
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Annotation_types.json :15:
"12.5.6.4, Text Annotations”\n"
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Annotation_types.json :21:
"12.5.6.5, Link Annotations”\n"
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…/Annotation_types.json :27:
"12.5.6.6, Free Text Annotations”\n"
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Annotation_types.json :33:
"12.5.6.7, Line Annotations”\n"
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Annotation_types.json :39:
"12.5.6.8, Square and Circle Annotations”\n"
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…/Annotation_types.json :45:
"12.5.6.8, Square and Circle Annotations”\n"
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Annotation_types.json :51:
"12.5.6.9, Polygon and Polyline Annotations”\n"
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Annotation_types.json :57:
"12.5.6.9, Polygon and Polyline Annotations”\n"
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Annotation_types.json :63:
"12.5.6.10, Text Markup Annotations”\n"
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…/Annotation_types.json :69:
"12.5.6.10, Text Markup Annotations”\n"
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…/Annotation_types.json :75:
"12.5.6.10, Text Markup Annotations”\n"
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…/Annotation_types.json :81:
"12.5.6.10, Text Markup Annotations”\n"
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Annotation_types.json :87:
"12.5.6.12, Rubber Stamp Annotations”\n"
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…/Annotation_types.json :93:
"12.5.6.11, Caret Annotations”\n"
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…/Annotation_types.json :99:
"12.5.6.13, Ink Annotations”\n"
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…/Annotation_types.json :105:
"12.5.6.14, Pop-up Annotations”\n"
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…/Annotation_types.json :111:
"12.5.6.15, File Attachment Annotations”\n"
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…/Annotation_types.json :117:
"12.5.6.16, Sound Annotations”\n"
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…/Annotation_types.json :123:
"12.5.6.17, Movie Annotations”\n"
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…/Annotation_types.json :129:
"12.5.6.19, Widget Annotations”\n"
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…/Annotation_types.json :135:
"12.5.6.18, Screen Annotations”\n"
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…/Annotation_types.json :141:
"12.5.6.20, Printer’s Mark Annotations”\n"
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…/Annotation_types.json :147:
"12.5.6.21, Trap Network Annotations”\n"
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…/Annotation_types.json :153:
"12.5.6.22, Watermark Annotations”\n"
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…/Annotation_types.json :159:
"13.6.2, 3D Annotations”\n"
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…/Annotation_types.json :165:
"12.5.6.23, Redaction Annotations”\n"
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…/Appearance_characteristics_entries.json :28:
"(Optional; button fields only) The widget annotation’s normal caption, which is displayed when it is not interacting with the user.\nUnlike …
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Artifact_entries.json :23:
"(Optional; pagination and full-page background artifacts only) An array of name objects containing one to four of the names Top, Bottom, Lef…
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…/Body_element.json :19:
"A string that identifies the software used to generate the rich text string. It is of the form software_name:software_version, where\nsoftwa…
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Border_effect_entries.json :13:
"(Optional) A name representing the border effect to apply. Possible values are:\nS No effect: the border is as described by the annotation dictionary’s BS entry.\nC The border should appear cloudy”. The width and dash array specified by BS is honored.\nDefault value: S."
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…/Border_style_entries.json :28:
"(Optional) A dash array defining a pattern of dashes and gaps that shall beused in drawing a dashed border (border style D in the S entry). …
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…/Box_style_entries.json :28:
"(Optional) A dash array defining a pattern of dashes and gaps to be used in drawing dashed guidelines (guideline style D). The dash array is…
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/CSS2_style_attributes.json :18:
"An amount by which to adjust the baseline of the enclosed text. A positive value indicates a superscript; a negative value indicates a subscript. The value is of the form <decimal number>pt, optionally preceded by a sign, and followed by pt”.\nEXAMPLE -3pt, 4pt."
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…/Catalog_additional_actions_entries.json :13:
"(Optional; PDF 1.4) A JavaScript action that is performed before closing a document. (The name WC stands for will close.”)"
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…/Catalog_additional_actions_entries.json :18:
"(Optional; PDF 1.4) A JavaScript action that is performed before saving a document. (The name WS stands for will save.”)"
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…/Catalog_additional_actions_entries.json :23:
"(Optional; PDF 1.4) A JavaScript action that is performed after saving a document. (The name DS stands for did save.”)"
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…/Catalog_additional_actions_entries.json :28:
"(Optional; PDF 1.4) A JavaScript action that is performed before printing a document. (The name WP stands for will print.”)"
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…/Catalog_additional_actions_entries.json :33:
"(Optional; PDF 1.4) A JavaScript action that is performed after printing a document. (The name DP stands for did print.”)"
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…/Catalog_entries.json :23:
"(Optional; ISO 32000) An extensions dictionary containing developer prefix identification and version numbers for developer extensions that occur in this document.\n7.12, Extensions Dictionary”\n, describes this dictionary and how it is used."
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Choice_field_flags.json :38:
"(PDF 1.5) If set, the new value is committed as soon as a selection is made (commonly with the pointing device). In this case, supplying a v…
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/DCT_filter_entries.json :16:
"a Parameters that control the decoding process as well as other metadata is embedded within the encoded data stream using a notation referre…
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…/Developer_extensions_entries.json :18:
"(Required) The name of the PDF version to which this extension applies. The name is consistent with the syntax used for the Version entry of the catalog dictionary (see 7.7.2, Document Catalog”)."
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Device_dependent_graphics_state.json :33:
"(PDF 1.2) A function that adjusts device gray or colour component levels to compensate for nonlinear response in a particular output device (see 10.4, Transfer Functions). Initial value: a conforming reader shall initialize this to a suitable device dependent value."
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…/Device_independent_graphics_state.json :53:
"The maximum length of mitered line joins for stroked paths (see 8.4.3.5, \"Miter Limit\"). This parameter limits the length of spikes” produced when line segments join at sharp angles. Initial value: 10.0, for a miter cutoff below approximately 11.5 degrees."
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Embedded_file_stream_hint_table-per_file_stream.json :33:
"A bit-packed list of shared object identifiers; that is, indices into the shared object hint table (see Link F.4.2, Shared Object Hint Table ”). Item 4 for this group shall specify how many shared object identifiers is associated with the group."
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…/Embedded_font_organisation.json :33:
"(PDF 1.6) OpenType® font program, as described in the OpenType Specification v.1.4 (see the Bibliography). OpenType is an extension of TrueT…
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Embedded_goto_action_additional_entries.json :23:
"(Required) The destination in the target to jump to (see 12.3.2, Destinations”)."
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Extended_generic_hint_table.json :43:
"Starting with item 7, each of the remaining items in this table is a shared object identifier—that is, an index into the shared object hint table (described in Link F.4.2, Shared Object Hint Table ”)."
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/FDF_catalog_entries.json :13:
"(Optional; PDF 1.4) The version of the FDF specification to which this FDF file conforms (for example, 1.4) if later than the version specif…
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/FDF_dictionary_entries.json :18:
"(Optional) An array of two byte strings constituting a file identifier (see 14.4, File Identifiers”) for the source or target file designated by F, taken from the ID entry in the file’s trailer dictionary (see 7.5.5, File Trailer”)."
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/FDF_dictionary_entries.json :23:
"(Optional) An array of FDF field dictionaries (see Link FDF Fields in 12.7.7.3, FDF Catalog”) describing the root fields (those with no ancestors in the field hierarchy) that is exported or imported. This entry and the Pages entry shall not both be present."
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/FDF_dictionary_entries.json :28:
"(Optional) A status string that is displayed indicating the result of an action, typically a submit-form action (see 12.7.5.2, Submit-Form Action”). The string is encoded with PDFDocEncoding. This entry and the Pages entry shallnot both be present."
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/FDF_dictionary_entries.json :33:
"(Optional; PDF 1.3) An array of FDF page dictionaries (see Link FDF Pages in 12.7.7.3, FDF Catalog”) describing pages that is added to a PDF target document. The Fields and Status entries is not present together with this entry."
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/FDF_dictionary_entries.json :43:
"(Optional; PDF 1.3) An array of FDF annotation dictionaries (see Link FDF Annotation Dictionaries in 12.7.7.3, FDF Catalog”). The array may include annotations of any of the standard types listed in\nTable 169\nexcept Link, Movie, Widget, PrinterMark, Screen, and TrapNet."
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/FDF_dictionary_entries.json :48:
"(Optional; PDF 1.4) A stream containing all the bytes in all incremental updates made to the underlying PDF document since it was opened (se…
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/FDF_dictionary_entries.json :58:
"(Optional; PDF 1.4) An array of file specifications (see 7.11, File Specifications”) representing other FDF files embedded within this one (7.11.4, Embedded File Streams”)."
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/FDF_field_entries.json :18:
"(Required) The partial field name (see 12.7.3.2, Field Names”)."
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/FDF_field_entries.json :23:
"(Optional) The field’s value, whose format varies depending on the field type; see the descriptions of individual field types in\n12.7.4, Field Types”\nfor further information."
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/FDF_field_entries.json :43:
"(Optional) A set of flags specifying various characteristics of the field’s widget annotation (see 12.5.3, Annotation Flags”). Wh…
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/FDF_field_entries.json :58:
"(Optional) An appearance dictionary specifying the appearance of a pushbutton field (see Link Pushbuttons in 12.7.4.2, Button Fields”). The appearance dictionary’s contents are as shown in\nTable 168\n, except that the values of the N, R, and D entries shall all be streams."
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/FDF_field_entries.json :73:
"(Required; choice fields only) An array of options that is presented to the user. Each element of the array shall take one of two forms:\nA …
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/FDF_field_entries.json :78:
"(Optional) An action that is performed when this field’s widget annotation is activated (see 12.6, Actions”)."
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/FDF_field_entries.json :83:
"(Optional) An additional-actions dictionary defining the field’s behaviour in response to various trigger events (see 12.6.3, Trigger Events”)."
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/FDF_field_entries.json :88:
"(Optional; PDF 1.5) A rich text string, as described in\n12.7.3.4, Rich Text Strings.”\n"
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/FDF_trailer_entries.json :13:
"(Required; is an indirect reference) The Catalog object for this FDF file (see 12.7.7.3, FDF Catalog”)."
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Field_common_entries.json :13:
"(Required for terminal fields; inheritable) The type of field that this dictionary describes:\nBtn Button (see 12.7.4.2, Button F…
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Field_common_entries.json :28:
"(Optional) The partial field name (see 12.7.3.2, Field Names”)."
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Field_common_entries.json :33:
"(Optional; PDF 1.3) An alternate field name that is used in place of the actual field name wherever the field is identified in the user inte…
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Field_common_entries.json :53:
"(Optional; inheritable) The default value to which the field reverts when a reset-form action is executed (see 12.7.5.3, Reset-Form Action”). The format of this value is the same as that of V."
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Field_common_entries.json :58:
"(Optional; PDF 1.2) An additional-actions dictionary defining the field’s behaviour in response to various trigger events (see 12.6.3, �[1;3…
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Field_flags.json :18:
"If set, the field has a value at the time it is exported by a submit-form action (see 12.7.5.2, Submit-Form Action”)."
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…/Field_flags.json :23:
"If set, the field is not exported by a submit-form action (see 12.7.5.2, Submit-Form Action”)."
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…/File_attachment_annotation_additional_entries.json :23:
"(Optional) The name of an icon that is used in displaying the annotation. Conforming readers shall provide predefined icon appearances for a…
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Floating_window_parameter_entries.json :53:
"(Optional; meaningful only if T is true) An array providing text to display on the floating window’s title bar. See\n14.9.2.4, Multi-language Text Arrays.”\nIf this entry is not present, the conforming reader may provide default text."
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…/Form_additional_actions_entries.json :23:
"(Optional; PDF 1.3) A JavaScript action that is performed when the field’s value is changed. This action may check the new value for validity. (The name V stands for validate.”)"
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…/Form_additional_actions_entries.json :28:
"(Optional; PDF 1.3) A JavaScript action that is performed to recalculate the value of this field when that of another field changes. (The na…
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Free_text_annotation_additional_entries.json :18:
"(Required) The default appearance string that is used in formatting the text (see 12.7.3.3, Variable Text”).\nThe annotation dictionary’s AP entry, if present, shall take precedence over the DA entry; see\nTable 168\nand\n12.5.5, Appearance Streams.”\n"
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…/Free_text_annotation_additional_entries.json :28:
"(Optional; PDF 1.5) A rich text string (see 12.7.3.4, Rich Text Strings”) that is used to generate the appearance of the annotation."
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…/Free_text_annotation_additional_entries.json :33:
"(Optional; PDF 1.5) A default style string, as described in\n12.7.3.4, Rich Text Strings.”\n"
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…/Free_text_annotation_additional_entries.json :58:
"(Optional; PDF 1.6) A border style dictionary (see Table 166) specifying the line width and dash pattern that is used in drawing the annotat…
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Goto_3D_view_action_additional_entries.json :23:
"(Required) The view to use. It may be one of the following types:\nA 3D view dictionary (see 13.6.4, 3D Views”).\nAn integer spec…
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Goto_action_additional_entries.json :18:
"(Required) The destination to jump to (see 12.3.2, Destinations”)."
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…/Graphics_state_entries.json :123:
"(Optional; PDF 1.4) The current soft mask, specifying the mask shape or mask opacity values that is used in the transparent imaging model (s…
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…/Graphics_state_entries.json :138:
"(Optional; PDF 1.4) The alpha source flag (alpha is shape”), specifying whether the current soft mask and alpha constant shall beinterpreted as shape values (true) or opacity values (false)."
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…/Hide_action_additional_entries.json :18:
"(Required) The annotation or annotations to be hidden or shown, shall bespecified in any of the following forms:\nAn indirect reference to a…
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Info_entries.json :43:
"(Optional) The date and time the document was created, in human-readable form (see 7.9.4, Dates”)."
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Info_entries.json :48:
"(Required if PieceInfo is present in the document catalogue; otherwise optional; PDF 1.1) The date and time the document was most recently modified, in human-readable form (see 7.9.4, Dates”)."
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Info_entries.json :53:
"(Optional; PDF 1.3) A name object indicating whether the document has been modified to include trapping information (see 14.11.6, “�[…
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Ink_annotation_additional_entries.json :23:
"(Optional) A border style dictionary (see Table 166) specifying the line width and dash pattern that is used in drawing the paths.\nThe anno…
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Interactive_form_entries.json :18:
"(Optional) A flag specifying whether to construct appearance streams and appearance dictionaries for all widget annotations in the document (see 12.7.3.3, Variable Text”). Default value: false."
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…/Interactive_form_entries.json :23:
"(Optional; PDF 1.3) A set of flags specifying various document-level characteristics related to signature fields (see Table 219 , and 12.7.4.5, Signature Fields”). Default value: 0."
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…/Interactive_form_entries.json :28:
"(Required if any fields in the document have additional-actions dictionaries containing a C entry; PDF 1.3) An array of indirect references …
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Interactive_form_entries.json :33:
"(Optional) A resource dictionary (see 7.8.3, Resource Dictionaries”) containing default resources (such as fonts, patterns, or co…
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Interactive_form_entries.json :38:
"(Optional) A document-wide default value for the DA attribute of variable text fields (see 12.7.3.3, Variable Text”)."
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…/Interactive_form_entries.json :43:
"(Optional) A document-wide default value for the Q attribute of variable text fields (see 12.7.3.3, Variable Text”)."
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…/Interactive_form_entries.json :48:
"(Optional; PDF 1.5) A stream or array containing an XFA resource, whose format is described by the Data Package (XDP) Specification. (see th…
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/JavaScript_entries.json :23:
"(Optional; PDF 1.6) A text string or text stream containing a JavaScript script that is executed after the FDF file is imported and the usag…
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/JavaScript_entries.json :28:
"(Optional) An array defining additional JavaScript scripts that is added to those defined in the JavaScript entry of the document’s name dic…
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Latin-text_encodings.json :19:
"Windows Code Page 1252, often called the Windows ANSI” encoding. This is the standard Windows encoding for Latin text in Western writing systems. Conforming readers has a predefined encoding named WinAnsiEncoding that may be used with both Type 1 and TrueType fonts."
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…/Legal_attestation_entries.json :13:
"(Optional) The number of JavaScript actions found in the document (see 12.6.4.16, JavaScript Actions”)."
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…/Legal_attestation_entries.json :18:
"(Optional) The number of launch actions found in the document (see 12.6.4.5, Launch Actions”)."
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…/Legal_attestation_entries.json :23:
"(Optional) The number of URI actions found in the document (see 12.6.4.7, URI Actions”)."
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…/Legal_attestation_entries.json :28:
"(Optional) The number of movie actions found in the document (see 12.6.4.9, Movie Actions”)."
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…/Legal_attestation_entries.json :33:
"(Optional) The number of sound actions found in the document (see 12.6.4.8, Sound Actions”)."
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…/Legal_attestation_entries.json :38:
"(Optional) The number of hide actions found in the document (see 12.6.4.10, Hide Actions”)."
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…/Legal_attestation_entries.json :43:
"(Optional) The number of remote go-to actions found in the document (see 12.6.4.3, Remote Go-To Actions”)."
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Legal_attestation_entries.json :48:
"(Optional) The number of alternate images found in the document (see 8.9.5.4, Alternate Images”)"
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…/Legal_attestation_entries.json :58:
"(Optional) The number of TrueType fonts found in the document (see 9.6.3, TrueType Fonts”)."
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…/Legal_attestation_entries.json :63:
"(Optional) The number of reference XObjects found in the document (see 8.10.4, Reference XObjects”)."
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…/Legal_attestation_entries.json :68:
"(Optional) The number of OPI dictionaries found in the document (see 14.11.7, Open Prepress Interface (OPI)”\n)."
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…/Legal_attestation_entries.json :73:
"(Optional) The number of non-embedded fonts found in the document (see 9.9, Embedded Font Programs” ”)"
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Legal_attestation_entries.json :108:
"(Optional) The number of annotations found in the document (see 12.5, Annotations”)."
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…/Legal_attestation_entries.json :113:
"(Optional) true if optional content is found in the document (see 8.11, Optional Content”)."
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Line_annotation_additional_entries.json :23:
"(Optional) A border style dictionary (see Table 166) specifying the width and dash pattern that is used in drawing the line.\nThe annotation dictionary’s AP entry, if present, shall take precedence over the L and BS entries; see\nTable 168\nand\n12.5.5, Appearance Streams.”\n"
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…/Link_annotation_additional_entries.json :18:
"(Optional; PDF 1.1) An action that is performed when the link annotation is activated (see 12.6, Actions”)."
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…/Link_annotation_additional_entries.json :23:
"(Optional; not permitted if an A entry is present) A destination that is displayed when the annotation is activated (see 12.3.2, Destinations”)."
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Link_annotation_additional_entries.json :33:
"(Optional; PDF 1.3) A URI action (see 12.6.4.7, URI Actions”) formerly associated with this annotation. When Web Capture (14.10, …
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Link_annotation_additional_entries.json :43:
"(Optional; PDF 1.6) A border style dictionary (see Table 166) specifying the line width and dash pattern to be used in drawing the annotatio…
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/MacOS_file_information_entries.json :13:
"(Optional) The embedded file’s file type. It is encoded as an integer according to Mac OS conventions: a 4-character ASCII text literal, tha…
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Mark_information_entries.json :13:
"(Optional) A flag indicating whether the document conforms to Tagged PDF conventions (see 14.8, Tagged PDF”). Default value: false.\nIf Suspects is true, the document may not completely conform to Tagged PDF conventions."
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Mark_information_entries.json :18:
"(Optional; PDF 1.6) A flag indicating the presence of structure elements that contain user properties attributes (see 14.7.5.4, User Properties”). Default value: false."
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…/Mark_information_entries.json :23:
"(Optional; PDF 1.6) A flag indicating the presence of tag suspects (see 14.8.2.3, Page Content Order”). Default value: false."
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Marked_content_operators.json :18:
"Designate a marked-content point with an associated property list. tagshall be a name object indicating the role or significance of the poin…
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…/Marked_content_operators.json :28:
"Begin a marked-content sequence with an associated property list, terminated by a balancing EMC operator. tag is a name object indicating th…
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…/Marked_content_reference_entries.json :23:
"(Optional; is an indirect reference) The content stream containing the marked-content sequence. This entry is present only if the marked-con…
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Media_clip_common_entries.json :18:
"(Required) The subtype of media clip that this dictionary describes. May be MCD for media clip data (see 13.2.4.2, Media Clip Dat…
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Media_clip_data_entries.json :28:
"(Optional) An array that provides alternate text descriptions for the media clip data in case it cannot be played; see\n14.9.2.4, Multi-language Text Arrays.”\n"
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Media_clip_data_entries.json :33:
"(Optional) A media players dictionary (see 13.2.7.2, Media Players Dictionary”) that identifies, among other things, players that are legal and not legal for playing the media.\nIf the media players dictionary is non-viable, the media clip data is non-viable."
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…/Media_clip_data_entries.json :43:
"(Optional) A dictionary whose entries (see Table 276) should only be honoured in a best effort” sense."
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…/Media_clip_section_MH-BE_entries.json :13:
"(Optional) A media offset dictionary (see 13.2.6.2, Media Offset Dictionary”) that specifies the offset into the next-level media object at which the media clip section begins. Default: the start of the next-level media object."
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…/Media_clip_section_MH-BE_entries.json :18:
"(Optional) A media offset dictionary (see 13.2.6.2, Media Offset Dictionary”) that specifies the offset into the next-level media object at which the media clip section ends. Default: the end of the next-level media object."
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Media_clip_section_entries.json :18:
"(Optional) An array that provides alternate text descriptions for the media clip section in case it cannot be played; see\n14.9.2.4, Multi-language Text Arrays.”\n"
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…/Media_clip_section_entries.json :28:
"(Optional) A dictionary whose entries (see Table 278) shall only be honoured in a best effort” sense."
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…/Media_play_parameters_MH-BE-entries.json :23:
"(Optional) The manner in which the player shall treat a visual media type that does not exactly fit the rectangle in which it plays.\n0The m…
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Media_play_parameters_entries.json :18:
"(Optional) A media players dictionary (see 13.2.7.2, Media Players Dictionary”) that identifies, among other things, players that are legal and not legal for playing the media.\nIf this object is non-viable, the media play parameters dictionary is considered non-viable."
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…/Media_play_parameters_entries.json :28:
"(Optional) A dictionary whose entries (see Table 278) shall only be honoured in a best effort” sense."
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…/Media_player_info_entries.json :18:
"(Required) A software identifier dictionary (see 13.2.7.4, Software Identifier Dictionary”) that shall specify the player name, versions, and operating systems to which this media player info dictionary applies."
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…/Media_player_info_entries.json :28:
"(Optional) A dictionary containing entries that need only be honored in a best effort” sense.\nCurrently, there are no defined entries for this dictionary"
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Media_rendition_entries.json :13:
"(Optional) A media clip dictionary (see 13.2.4, Media Clip Objects”) that specifies what is played when the media rendition object is played."
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…/Media_rendition_entries.json :18:
"(Required if C is not present, otherwise optional) A media play parametersdictionary (see 13.2.5, Media Play Parameters” ”) that …
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Media_rendition_entries.json :23:
"(Optional) A media screen parameters dictionary (see 13.2.6, Media Screen Parameters”) that specifies where the media rendition object is played.\nDefault value: a media screen parameters dictionary whose entries (see Table 282) all contain their default values."
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…/Media_screen_parameters_MH-BE_entries.json :13:
"(Optional) The type of window that the media object shall play in:\n0 A floating window\n1 A full-screen window that obscures all other wind…
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Movie_annotation_additional_entries.json :18:
"(Optional) The title of the movie annotation. Movie actions (12.6.4.9, Movie Actions”) may use this title to reference the movie annotation."
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…/Movie_annotation_additional_entries.json :23:
"(Required) A movie dictionary that shall describe the movie’s static characteristics (see 13.4, Movies”)."
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…/Movie_annotation_additional_entries.json :28:
"(Optional) A flag or dictionary specifying whether and how to play the movie when the annotation is activated. If this value is a dictionary…
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Movie_entries.json :28:
"(Optional) A flag or stream specifying whether and how a poster imagerepresenting the movie is displayed. If this value is a stream, it shal…
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Outline_item_entries.json :48:
"(Optional; is not present if an A entry is present) The destination that is displayed when this item is activated (see 12.3.2, Destinations”)."
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Outline_item_entries.json :53:
"(Optional; PDF 1.1; is not present if a Dest entry is present) The action that is performed when this item is activated (see 12.6, Actions”)."
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Outline_item_entries.json :58:
"(Optional; PDF 1.3; is an indirect reference) The structure element to which the item refers (see 14.7.2, Structure Hierarchy”).\…
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Output_intent_entries.json :43:
"(Required if OutputConditionIdentifier does not specify a standard production condition; optional otherwise) An ICC profile stream defining …
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/PDFDocEncoding_Character_Set.json :1284:
"",
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…/PDF_data_types.json :102:
"Bytes that represent characters that is encoded using either PDFDocEncoding or UTF-16BE with a leading byte-order marker (as defined in Link Text String Type” on Link page 86 .)",
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Page_additional_actions_entries.json :13:
"(Optional; PDF 1.2) An action that is performed when the page is opened (for example, when the user navigates to it from the next or previou…
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Page_offset_hint_tables-per_page_entry.json :28:
"(One item for each shared object referenced from the page) A shared object identifier—that is, an index into the shared object hint table (d…
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Permissions_entries.json :13:
"(Optional) An indirect reference to a signature dictionary (see Table 252). This dictionary shall contain a Reference entry that is a signat…
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Permissions_entries.json :18:
"(Optional) A signature dictionary that is used to specify and validate additional capabilities (usage rights) granted for this document; tha…
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Polygon_or_polyline_annotation_additional_entries.json :28:
"(Optional) A border style dictionary (see Table 166) specifying the width and dash pattern that is used in drawing the line.\nThe annotation…
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Printers_mark_form_entries.json :18:
"(Optional; PDF 1.4) A dictionary identifying the individual colorants associated with a printer’s mark, such as a colour bar. For each entry…
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Rectilinear_measure_additional_entries.json :13:
"(Required) A text string expressing the scale ratio of the drawing in the region corresponding to this dictionary. Universally recognized un…
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Redaction_annotation_additional_entries.json :43:
"(Required if OverlayText is present, ignored otherwise) The appearance string to be used in formatting the overlay text when it is drawn after the affected content has been removed (see 12.7.3.3, Variable Text”). This entry is ignored if the RO entry is present."
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Remote_goto_action_additional_entries.json :23:
"(Required) The destination to jump to (see 12.3.2, Destinations”). If the value is an array defining an explicit destination (as …
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Rendition_MH-BE_entries.json :13:
"(Optional) A media criteria dictionary (see Table 268).\nThe media criteria dictionary behaves somewhat differently than other MH/BE entries…
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…/Rendition_action_additional_entries.json :18:
"(Required when OP is present with a value of 0 or 4; otherwise optional) A rendition object (see 13.2.3, Renditions”)."
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…/Rendition_action_additional_entries.json :23:
"(Required if OP is present with a value of 0, 1, 2, 3 or 4; otherwise optional) An indirect reference to a screen annotation (see 12.5.6.18, Screen Annotations”)."
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…/Rendition_common_entries.json :33:
"(Optional) A dictionary whose entries (see Table 267) shall only be honoured in a best effort” sense."
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…/Rendition_criteria_entries.json :53:
"(Optional) An array of software identifier objects (see 13.2.7.4, Software Identifier Dictionary”). If this entry is present and non-empty, the conforming reader is identified by one or more of the objects in the array in order for this object to be viable."
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…/Rendition_criteria_entries.json :63:
"(Optional) An array of language identifiers (see 14.9.2.2, Language Identifiers”). If this entry is present and non-empty, the la…
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Requirement_handler_entries.json :23:
"(Optional; valid only if the S entry has a value of JS) The name of a document-level JavaScript action stored in the document name dictionar…
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Rubber_stamp_annotation_additional_entries.json :18:
"(Optional) The name of an icon that is used in displaying the annotation. Conforming readers shall provide predefined icon appearances for a…
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Screen_annotation_additional_entries.json :28:
"(Optional; PDF 1.1) An action that is performed when the annotation is activated (see 12.6, Actions”)."
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…/Screen_annotation_additional_entries.json :33:
"(Optional; PDF 1.2) An additional-actions dictionary defining the screen annotation’s behaviour in response to various trigger events (see 12.6.3, Trigger Events”)."
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Separation_entries.json :23:
"(Optional) An array defining a Separation or DeviceN colour space (see 8.6.6.4, Separation Colour Spaces” and 8.6.6.5, “�[…
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Signature_entries.json :23:
"(Optional) A name that describes the encoding of the signature value and key information in the signature dictionary. A conforming reader ma…
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Signature_entries.json :28:
"(Required) The signature value. When ByteRange is present, the value is a hexadecimal string (see 7.3.4.3, Hexadecimal Strings”) …
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Signature_entries.json :58:
"(Optional) The time of signing. Depending on the signature handler, this may be a normal unverified computer time or a time generated in a v…
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Signature_field_seed_value_entries.json :53:
"(Optional; PDF 1.6) A dictionary containing a single entry whose key is P and whose value is an integer between 0 and 3. A value of 0 define…
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Signature_field_seed_value_entries.json :63:
"(Optional; PDF 1.6) An array of text strings specifying possible legal attestations (see 12.8.5, Legal Content Attestations”). The value of the corresponding flag in the Ff entry indicates whether this is a required constraint."
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…/Signature_flags.json :18:
"If set, the document contains signatures that may be invalidated if the file is saved (written) in a way that alters its previous contents, …
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…/Signature_reference_entries.json :18:
"(Required) The name of the transform method (see Link Section 12.8.2, Transform Methods ”) that shall guide the modification anal…
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Soft-mask_entries.json :18:
"(Required) A subtype specifying the method to be used in deriving the mask values from the transparency group specified by the G entry:\nAlp…
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…/Soft-mask_entries.json :23:
"(Required) A transparency group XObject (see Link Transparency Group XObjects”) to be used as the source of alpha or colour value…
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Soft-mask_entries.json :28:
"(Optional) An array of component values specifying the colour to be used as the backdrop against which to composite the transparency group X…
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…/Soft-mask_entries.json :33:
"(Optional) A function object (see Link Functions”) specifying the transfer function to be used in deriving the mask values. The f…
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…/Software_identifier_entries.json :18:
"(Required) A URI that identifies a piece of software (see Link Software URIs” in 13.2.7.4, Software Identifier Dictionary”)."
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…/Software_identifier_entries.json :23:
"(Optional) The lower bound of the range of software versions that this software identifier dictionary specifies (see Link Version arrays” in 13.2.7.4, Software Identifier Dictionary”). Default value: the array [0]."
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…/Software_identifier_entries.json :28:
"(Optional) If true, the lower bound of the interval defined by L and H is inclusive; that is, the software version is greater than or equal …
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…/Software_identifier_entries.json :33:
"(Optional) The upper bound of the range of software versions that this software identifier dictionary specifies (see Link Version arrays” in 13.2.7.4, Software Identifier Dictionary”). Default value: an empty array []."
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Software_identifier_entries.json :38:
"(Optional) If true, the upper bound of the interval defined by L and H is inclusive; that is, the software version is less than or equal to H (see Link Version arrays” in 13.2.7.4, Software Identifier Dictionary”). If false, it is not inclusive. Default value: true."
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…/Sound_action_additional_entries.json :18:
"(Required) A sound object defining the sound that is played (see 13.3, Sounds”)."
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…/Sound_annotation_additional_entries.json :18:
"(Required) A sound object defining the sound that is played when the annotation is activated (see 13.3, Sounds”)."
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…/Sound_annotation_additional_entries.json :23:
"(Optional) The name of an icon that is used in displaying the annotation. Conforming readers shall provide predefined icon appearances for a…
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…/Sound_object_entries.json :38:
"(Optional) The sound compression format used on the sample data. (This is separate from any stream compression specified by the sound object…
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Source_information_entries.json :13:
"(Required) An ASCII string or URL alias dictionary (see 14.10.5.2, URL Alias Dictionaries”) which shall identify the URLs from which the source data was retrieved."
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…/Source_information_entries.json :28:
"(Optional) A code which, if present, shall indicate the type of form submission, if any, by which the source data was accessed (see 12.7.5.2…
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…/Source_information_entries.json :33:
"(Optional; if present, is an indirect reference) A command dictionary (see 14.10.5.3, Command Dictionaries”) describing the command that caused the source data to be retrieved. This entry may be present only in source information dictionaries associated with page sets."
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Square_or_circle_annotation_additional_entries.json :18:
"(Optional) A border style dictionary (see Table 166) specifying the line width and dash pattern that is used in drawing the rectangle or ell…
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Standard_hint_tables.json :11:
"(Required) Shared object hint table (see Link F.4.2, Shared Object Hint Table ”)"
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Standard_hint_tables.json :19:
"(Present only if a document outline exists) Outline hint table (see Link F.4.4, Generic Hint Tables ”)"
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Standard_hint_tables.json :23:
"(Present only if article threads exist) Thread information hint table (see Link F.4.4, Generic Hint Tables ”)"
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Standard_hint_tables.json :27:
"(Present only if named destinations exist) Named destination hint table (see Link F.4.4, Generic Hint Tables ”)"
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Standard_hint_tables.json :31:
"(Present only if an interactive form dictionary exists) Interactive form hint table (see Link F.4.5, Extended Generic Hint Tables ”)"
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Standard_hint_tables.json :35:
"(Present only if a document information dictionary exists) Information dictionary hint table (see Link F.4.4, Generic Hint Tables ”)"
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Standard_hint_tables.json :39:
"(Present only if a logical structure hierarchy exists; PDF 1.3) Logical structure hint table (see Link F.4.5, Extended Generic Hint Tables ”)"
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Standard_hint_tables.json :43:
"(PDF 1.3) Page label hint table (see Link F.4.4, Generic Hint Tables ”)"
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Standard_hint_tables.json :47:
"(Present only if a renditions name tree exists; PDF 1.5) Renditions name tree hint table (see Link F.4.5, Extended Generic Hint Tables ”)"
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Standard_hint_tables.json :51:
"(Present only if embedded file streams exist; PDF 1.5) Embedded file stream hint table (see Link F.4.6, Embedded File Stream Hint Tables ”)"
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Standard_inline-level_structure_element_attributes.json :13:
"(Optional; not inheritable) The distance, in default user space units, by which the element’s baseline is shifted relative to that of its pa…
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Standard_inline-level_structure_element_attributes.json :18:
"(Optional; inheritable) The element’s preferred height, measured in default user space units in the block-progression direction. The height …
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Standard_layout_block-level_structure_element_attributes.json :13:
"(Optional; not inheritable) The amount of extra space preceding the before edge of the BLSE, measured in default user space units in the blo…
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Standard_layout_block-level_structure_element_attributes.json :18:
"(Optional; not inheritable) The amount of extra space following the after edge of the BLSE, measured in default user space units in the bloc…
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Standard_layout_block-level_structure_element_attributes.json :23:
"(Optional; inheritable) The distance from the start edge of the reference area to that of the BLSE, measured in default user space units in …
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Standard_layout_block-level_structure_element_attributes.json :28:
"(Optional; inheritable) The distance from the end edge of the BLSE to that of the reference area, measured in default user space units in th…
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Standard_layout_block-level_structure_element_attributes.json :48:
"(Optional; not inheritable; illustrations, tables, table headers, and table cells only; is used for table cells) The width of the element’s …
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Standard_layout_block-level_structure_element_attributes.json :53:
"(Optional; not inheritable; illustrations, tables, table headers, and table cells only) The height of the element’s content rectangle (see L…
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Standard_layout_block-level_structure_element_attributes.json :58:
"(Optional; inheritable; table cells only) The alignment, in the block-progression direction, of content within the table cell:\nBefore Befor…
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Standard_layout_block-level_structure_element_attributes.json :63:
"(Optional; inheritable; table cells only) The alignment, in the inline-progression direction, of content within the table cell:\nStart Start…
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Standard_layout_block-level_structure_element_attributes.json :73:
"(Optional; inheritable; PDF 1.5) Specifies an offset to account for the separation between the table cell’s content rectangle and the surrou…
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Standard_layout_structure_type_attributes.json :13:
"(Optional; not inheritable) The positioning of the element with respect to the enclosing reference area and other content:\nBlock Stacked in…
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Standard_layout_structure_type_attributes.json :43:
"(Optional; not inheritable; PDF 1.5) Specifies an offset to account for the separation between the element’s content rectangle and the surro…
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Standard_list_attributes.json :13:
"(Optional; inheritable) The numbering system used to generate the content of the Lbl (Label) elements in an autonumbered list, or the symbol…
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Standard_structure_types_for_grouping_elements.json :43:
"(Table of contents item) An individual member of a table of contents. This entry’s children may be any of the following structure types:\nLb…
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Standard_structure_types_for_grouping_elements.json :47:
"(Index) A sequence of entries containing identifying text accompanied by reference elements (structure type Reference; see 14.8.4.4, Inline-Level Structure Elements”) that point out occurrences of the specified text in the main body of a document."
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Standard_structure_types_for_illustration_elements.json :11:
"(Figure) An item of graphical content. Its placement may be specified with the Placement layout attribute (see Link General Layout Attributes” in 14.8.5.4, Layout Attributes”)."
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Standard_structure_types_for_illustration_elements.json :19:
"(Form) A widget annotation representing an interactive form field (see 12.7, Interactive Forms”). If the element contains a Role …
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Standard_structure_types_for_inline-level_elements.json :11:
"(Span) A generic inline portion of text having no particular inherent characteristics. It can be used, for example, to delimit a range of te…
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Standard_structure_types_for_inline-level_elements.json :15:
"(Quotation) An inline portion of text attributed to someone other than the author of the surrounding text.\nThe quoted text is contained inl…
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Standard_structure_types_for_inline-level_elements.json :19:
"(Note) An item of explanatory text, such as a footnote or an endnote, that is referred to from within the body of the document. It may have …
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Standard_structure_types_for_inline-level_elements.json :27:
"(Bibliography entry) A reference identifying the external source of some cited content. It may contain a label (structure type Lbl; see Link…
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Standard_structure_types_for_inline-level_elements.json :35:
"(Link) An association between a portion of the ILSE’s content and a corresponding link annotation or annotations (see 12.5.6.5, L…
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Standard_structure_types_for_inline-level_elements.json :39:
"(Annotation; PDF 1.5) An association between a portion of the ILSE’s content and a corresponding PDF annotation (see 12.5, Annota…
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Standard_structure_types_for_inline-level_elements.json :43:
"(Ruby; PDF 1.5) A side-note (annotation) written in a smaller text size and placed adjacent to the base text to which it refers. A Ruby elem…
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Standard_structure_types_for_inline-level_elements.json :47:
"(Warichu; PDF 1.5) A comment or annotation in a smaller text size and formatted onto two smaller lines within the height of the containing t…
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Standard_structure_types_for_list_elements.json :11:
"(List) A sequence of items of like meaning and importance. Its immediate children is an optional caption (structure type Caption; see 14.8.4.2, Grouping Elements”) followed by one or more list items (structure type LI)."
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Standard_structure_types_for_table_elements.json :11:
"(Table) A two-dimensional layout of rectangular data cells, possibly having a complex substructure. It contains either one or more table row…
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Structure_tree_element_entries.json :18:
"(Required) The structure type, a name object identifying the nature of the structure element and its role within the document, such as a cha…
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Structure_tree_element_entries.json :43:
"(Optional) A single attribute object or array of attribute objects associated with this structure element. Each attribute object is either a…
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Structure_tree_element_entries.json :48:
"(Optional) An attribute class name or array of class names associated with this structure element. If the value of this entry is an array, e…
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Structure_tree_element_entries.json :53:
"(Optional) The current revision number of this structure element (see 14.7.5.3, Attribute Revision Numbers”). The value is a non-negative integer. Default value: 0."
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Structure_tree_element_entries.json :63:
"(Optional; PDF 1.4) A language identifier specifying the natural language for all text in the structure element except where overridden by l…
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Structure_tree_element_entries.json :68:
"(Optional) An alternate description of the structure element and its children in human-readable form, which is useful when extracting the document’s contents in support of accessibility to users with disabilities or for other purposes (see 14.9.3, Alternate Descriptions”)."
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Structure_tree_element_entries.json :78:
"(Optional; PDF 1.4) Text that is an exact replacement for the structure element and its children. This replacement text (which applies to as…
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Structure_tree_root_entries.json :28:
"(Required if any structure element contains content items) A number tree (see 7.9.7, Number Trees”) used in finding the structure…
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Structure_tree_root_entries.json :38:
"(Optional) A dictionary that shall map the names of structure types used in the document to their approximate equivalents in the set of standard structure types (see 14.8.4, Standard Structure Types”)."
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Structure_tree_root_entries.json :43:
"(Optional) A dictionary that shall map name objects designating attribute classes to the corresponding attribute objects or arrays of attribute objects (see 14.7.5.2, Attribute Classes”)."
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Submit_form_action_entries.json :18:
"(Required) A URL file specification (see 7.11.5, URL Specifications”) giving the uniform resource locator (URL) of the script at the Web server that will process the submission."
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Submit_form_action_flags.json :23:
"Meaningful only if the SubmitPDF and XFDF flags are clear. If set, field names and values is submitted in HTML Form format. If clear, they is submitted in Forms Data Format (FDF); see\n12.7.7, Forms Data Format.”"
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Submit_form_action_flags.json :48:
"(PDF 1.4) is used only when the form is being submitted in Forms Data Format (that is, when both the XFDF and ExportFormat flags are clear).…
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Submit_form_action_flags.json :58:
"(PDF 1.4) If set, any submitted field values representing dates is converted to the standard format described in\n7.9.4, Dates.”\…
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Text_annotation_additional_entries.json :23:
"(Optional) The name of an icon that is used in displaying the annotation. Conforming readers shall provide predefined icon appearances for a…
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Text_annotation_additional_entries.json :28:
"(Optional; PDF 1.5) The state to which the original annotation is set; see\n12.5.6.3, Annotation States.”\nDefault: Unmarked” if StateModel is Marked”; None” if StateModel is Review”."
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Text_annotation_additional_entries.json :33:
"(Required if State is present, otherwise optional; PDF 1.5) The state model corresponding to State; see\n12.5.6.3, Annotation States.”\n"
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Text_field_flags.json :43:
"(PDF 1.5) If set, the value of this field is a rich text string (see 12.7.3.4, Rich Text Strings”). If the field has a value, the RV entry of the field dictionary (Table 222) shall specify the rich text string."
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Text_markup_annotation_additional_entries.json :18:
"(Required) An array of 8 × n numbers specifying the coordinates of nquadrilaterals in default user space. Each quadrilateral shall encompass…
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Thread_action_additional_entries.json :23:
"(Required) The destination thread, specified in one of the following forms:\nAn indirect reference to a thread dictionary (see 12.4.3, �[1;3…
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Thread_action_additional_entries.json :28:
"(Optional) The bead in the destination thread, specified in one of the following forms:\nAn indirect reference to a bead dictionary (see 12.…
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Thread_entries.json :23:
"(Optional) A thread information dictionary containing information about the thread, such as its title, author, and creation date. The contents of this dictionary shall conform to the syntax for the document information dictionary (see 14.3.3, Document Information Dictionary”)."
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Three-D_annotation_entries.json :18:
"(Required) A 3D stream (see 13.6.3, 3D Streams”) or 3D reference dictionary (see 13.6.3.3, 3D Reference Dictionaries”) that specifies the 3D artwork to be shown."
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Three-D_annotation_entries.json :23:
"(Optional) An object that specifies the default initial view of the 3D artwork that is used when the annotation is activated. It may be eith…
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Three-D_cross_section_entries.json :18:
"(Optional) A three element array specifying the center of rotation on the cutting plane in world space coordinates (see 13.6.5, Coordinate Systems for 3D”).\nDefault value: [0 0 0] specifying a cutting plane rotating about the origin of the world space."
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Three-D_cross_section_entries.json :23:
"(Required) A three-element array specifying the orientation of the cutting plane in world space, where each value represents the orientation…
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Three-D_node_entries.json :33:
"(Optional) A 12-element 3D transformation matrix that specifies the position and orientation of this node, relative to its parent, in world coordinates (see 13.6.5, Coordinate Systems for 3D”)."
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Three-D_reference_entries.json :18:
"(Required) The 3D stream (see 13.6.3, 3D Streams”) containing the specification of the 3D artwork."
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Three-D_stream_entries.json :23:
"(Optional) An array of 3D view dictionaries, each of which specifies a named preset view of this 3D artwork (see Link Section 13.6.4, 3D Views ”)."
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Three-D_stream_entries.json :28:
"(Optional) An object that specifies the default (initial) view of the 3D artwork. It may be a 3D view dictionary (see Link Section 13.6.4, �…
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Three-D_view_entries.json :23:
"(Optional) The internal name of the view, used to refer to the view from other objects, such as the go-to-3D-view action (see 12.6.4.15, Go-To- 3D-View Actions”)."
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Three-D_view_entries.json :38:
"(Required if the value of MS is U3D, ignored otherwise) A sequence of one or more text strings used to access a view node within the 3D artw…
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Three-D_view_entries.json :48:
"(Optional) A projection dictionary (see 13.6.4.2, Projection Dictionaries”) that defines the projection of coordinates in the 3D …
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Three-D_view_entries.json :53:
"(Optional; meaningful only if MS and P are present) A form XObject that is used to overlay 2D graphics on top of the rendered 3D artwork (see 13.6.6, 3D Markup”)."
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Three-D_view_entries.json :58:
"(Optional) A background dictionary that defines the background over which the 3D artwork is drawn (see 13.6.4.3, 3D Background Dictionaries”). Default value: a background dictionary whose entries take their default values."
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Three-D_view_entries.json :63:
"(Optional; PDF 1.7) A render mode dictionary that specifies the render mode to use when rendering 3D artwork with this view (see 13.6.4.4, 3D Render Mode Dictionaries”). If omitted, the render mode specified in the 3D artwork is used."
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Three-D_view_entries.json :68:
"(Optional; PDF 1.7) A lighting scheme dictionary that specifies the lighting scheme to be used when rendering 3D artwork with this view (see 13.6.4.5, 3D Lighting Scheme Dictionaries”). If omitted, the lighting scheme specified in the 3D artwork is used."
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Three-D_view_entries.json :73:
"(Optional; PDF 1.7) An array that contains cross section dictionaries (see 13.6.4.6, 3D Cross Section Dictionaries”). Each cross …
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Three-D_view_entries.json :78:
"(Optional; PDF 1.7; meaningful only if NR is present) An array that contains 3D node dictionaries (see 13.6.4.7, 3D Node Dictiona…
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Transparency_group_additional_entries.json :18:
"(Sometimes required) The group colour space, which is used for the following purposes:\n• As the colour space into which colours is converte…
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Transparency_group_additional_entries.json :23:
"(Optional) A flag specifying whether the transparency group is isolated (see Link Isolated Groups”). If this flag is true, object…
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Transparency_group_additional_entries.json :28:
"(Optional) A flag specifying whether the transparency group is a knockout group (see Link Knockout Groups”). If this flag is fals…
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Trap_network_annotation_entries.json :18:
"(Required if Version and AnnotStates are absent; is absent if Version and AnnotStates are present; PDF 1.4) The date and time (see 7.9.4, Dates”) when the trap network was most recently modified."
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Trap_network_annotation_entries.json :23:
"(Required if AnnotStates is present; is absent if LastModifiedis present) An unordered array of all objects present in the page description …
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Trap_network_annotation_entries.json :28:
"(Required if Version is present; is absent if LastModified is present) An array of name objects representing the appearance states (value of…
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Type_10_halftone_entries.json :38:
"(Optional) A transfer function, which shall override the current transfer function in the graphics state for the same component. This entry …
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Type_1_halftone_entries.json :48:
"(Optional) A transfer function, which overrides the current transfer function in the graphics state for the same component. This entry is pr…
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Type_6_halftone_entries.json :38:
"(Optional) A transfer function, which shall override the current transfer function in the graphics state for the same component. This entry …
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/User_property_entries.json :23:
"(Optional) A formatted representation of the value of V, that is used for special formatting; for example ($123.45)” for the number -123.45. If this entry is absent, conforming readers should use a default format."
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Variable_text_field_entries.json :23:
"(Optional; PDF 1.5) A default style string, as described in\n12.7.3.4, Rich Text Strings.”\n"
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Variable_text_field_entries.json :28:
"(Optional; PDF 1.5) A rich text string, as described in\n12.7.3.4, Rich Text Strings.”\n"
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Viewer_preferences_entries.json :38:
"(Optional; PDF 1.4) A flag specifying whether the window’s title bar should display the document title taken from the Title entry of the doc…
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Viewer_preferences_entries.json :43:
"(Optional) The document’s page mode, specifying how to display the document on exiting full-screen mode:\nUseNone Neither document outline n…
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Viewer_preferences_entries.json :53:
"(Optional; PDF 1.4) The name of the page boundary representing the area of a page that is displayed when viewing the document on the screen.…
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Viewer_preferences_entries.json :58:
"(Optional; PDF 1.4) The name of the page boundary to which the contents of a page is clipped when viewing the document on the screen. The va…
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Viewer_preferences_entries.json :63:
"(Optional; PDF 1.4) The name of the page boundary representing the area of a page that is rendered when printing the document. The value is …
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Viewer_preferences_entries.json :68:
"(Optional; PDF 1.4) The name of the page boundary to which the contents of a page is clipped when printing the document. The value is the ke…
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Web_Capture_content_sets_entries.json :18:
"(Required) The subtype of content set that this dictionary describes. The value is one of:\nSPS(Spider page set”) A page set\nSIS(Spider image set”) An image set"
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Web_Capture_content_sets_entries.json :23:
"(Required) The digital identifier of the content set (see 14.10.3.3, Digital Identifiers”)."
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Web_Capture_content_sets_entries.json :28:
"(Required) An array of indirect references to the objects belonging to the content set. The order of objects in the array is restricted when the content set subtype (S entry) is SPS (see 14.10.4.2, Page Sets”)."
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Web_Capture_content_sets_entries.json :33:
"(Required) A source information dictionary (see 14.10.5, Source Information”) or an array of such dictionaries, describing the sources from which the objects belonging to the content set were created."
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Web_Capture_information_entries.json :18:
"(Optional) An array of indirect references to Web Capture command dictionaries (see 14.10.5.3, Command Dictionaries”) describing …
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Web_Capture_page_set_additional_entries.json :23:
"(Optional) A text identifier generated from the text of the page set, as described in\n14.10.3.3, Digital Identifiers.”"
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Web_capture_command_entries.json :43:
"(Optional) A command settings dictionary containing settings used in the conversion process (see 14.10.5.4, Command Settings”)."
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Widget_annotation_additional_entries.json :18:
"(Optional) The annotation’s highlighting mode, the visual effect that is used when the mouse button is pressed or held down inside its activ…
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Widget_annotation_additional_entries.json :28:
"(Optional; PDF 1.1) An action that is performed when the annotation is activated (see 12.6, Actions”)."
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Widget_annotation_additional_entries.json :33:
"(Optional; PDF 1.2) An additional-actions dictionary defining the annotation’s behaviour in response to various trigger events (see 12.6.3, Trigger Events”)."
WARRINGD/PDF-ISO_32000
…/Widget_annotation_additional_entries.json :38:
"(Optional; PDF 1.2) A border style dictionary (see Table 166) specifying the width and dash pattern that is used in drawing the annotation’s…
AlexDaniel/orgsleep
…/orgsleep :94:
stroke => $color, points => $x,$y”
AlexDaniel/orgsleep
…/orgsleep :103:
stroke => $color, points => $x1,$y1 $x2,$y2”
AlexDaniel/orgsleep
…/orgsleep :109:
stroke => $color, points => $x1,$y1 $x2,$y2”
AlexDaniel/orgsleep
…/orgsleep :125:
note Warning: Character {$char.uniname} is not in the font”;
AlexDaniel/orgsleep
…/orgsleep :164:
my $text = sprintf %02d:00”, $_;
AlexDaniel/orgsleep
…/orgsleep :225:
print \n”;
AlexDaniel/orgsleep
…/orgsleep :245:
DateTime.new: {.<to><date>}T{.<to><time> ~ (.<to><time>.chars < 8 ?? ‘:00’ !! ‘’)}”
AlexDaniel/orgsleep
…/orgsleep :261:
my $color = $COLOR-HEAT ~ sprintf %02x”, $ratio × 0xFF;
AlexDaniel/orgsleep
…/orgsleep :286:
draw-text - $min-percent% (min)”, $x, $y - ② - $min.key, $YELLOW, :1size;
AlexDaniel/orgsleep
…/orgsleep :287:
draw-text - $max-percent% (max)”, $x, $y - ② - $max.key, $YELLOW, :1size;
AlexDaniel/orgsleep
…/orgsleep :334:
print \n”
AlexDaniel/orgsleep
…/orgsleep :373:
- rolling average ($ROLLING days, $ROLLING-SHIFT shift, cyclic)”
AlexDaniel/orgsleep
…/orgsleep :377:
- rolling average duration per day (hours, $ROLLING-DURATION days, $ROLLING-DURATION-SHIFT shift)”
AlexDaniel/orgsleep
…/orgsleep :430:
$image = Image::Magick.new: size=>{$width}x{$height}”;
AlexDaniel/orgsleep
…/orgsleep :431:
$image.Read: xc:$COLOR-BACKGROUND”;
Altai-man/p6-Texas-To-Uni
…/Uni.pm6 :6:
# "\"", "\",
CurtTilmes/Perl6-GraphQL
…/LICENSE :5:
THIS OPEN SOURCE AGREEMENT (AGREEMENT”) DEFINES THE RIGHTS OF
CurtTilmes/Perl6-GraphQL
…/LICENSE :28:
A. Contributor” means Government Agency, as the developer of the
CurtTilmes/Perl6-GraphQL
…/LICENSE :30:
B. Covered Patents” mean patent claims licensable by a Contributor that
CurtTilmes/Perl6-GraphQL
…/LICENSE :33:
C. Display” means the showing of a copy of the Subject Software,
CurtTilmes/Perl6-GraphQL
…/LICENSE :35:
D. Distribution” means conveyance or transfer of the Subject Software,
CurtTilmes/Perl6-GraphQL
…/LICENSE :37:
E. Larger Work” means computer software that combines Subject
CurtTilmes/Perl6-GraphQL
…/LICENSE :40:
F. Modification” means any alteration of, including addition to or
CurtTilmes/Perl6-GraphQL
…/LICENSE :46:
G. Original Software” means the computer software first released under
CurtTilmes/Perl6-GraphQL
…/LICENSE :55:
H. Recipient” means anyone who acquires the Subject Software under
CurtTilmes/Perl6-GraphQL
…/LICENSE :57:
I. Redistribution” means Distribution of the Subject Software after a
CurtTilmes/Perl6-GraphQL
…/LICENSE :59:
J. Reproduction” means the making of a counterpart, image or copy of
CurtTilmes/Perl6-GraphQL
…/LICENSE :61:
K. Sale” means the exchange of the Subject Software for money or
CurtTilmes/Perl6-GraphQL
…/LICENSE :63:
L. Subject Software” means the Original Software, Modifications, or
CurtTilmes/Perl6-GraphQL
…/LICENSE :65:
M. Use” means the application or employment of the Subject Software
CurtTilmes/Perl6-GraphQL
…/LICENSE :210:
A. No Warranty: THE SUBJECT SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED AS IS”
CurtTilmes/Perl6-GraphQL
…/LICENSE :229:
IT AS IS.”
JJ/p6-math-constants
…/Constants.pm6 :99:
, " ", G, " ,eulernumber-e ,” ,pi ,” and ", fine-structure-constant, " plus ",
JJ/p6-math-constants
…/Constants.pm6 :100:
elementary-charge, " ", vacuum-permittivity ,” , boltzmann-constant ,” and ,eV ,” ;
ahalbert/perl6-itertools
…/itertools.pm :101:
Gathers items where each item in @iterable is computed with $function. Used instead of map when argument parameters are already grouped in tuples from a single iterable (the data has been pre-zipped"
azawawi/farabi6
…/gfm.js :95:
if (stream.match(/^((?:[a-z][\w-]+:(?:\/{1,3}|[a-z0-9%])|www\d{0,3}[.]|[a-z0-9.\-]+[.][a-z]{2,4}\/)(?:[^\\s()\<\>]|\([^\\s()\<\>]*\))+(?:\([^\\s()\<\>]*\)|[^\\s\`\*!()\\[\\]{};:'".,\<\>?«»<b>“</b>”‘’]))/i) &&
coke/p6-lingua-en-syllable
…/META6.json :5:
"author": "Will Coke” Coleda",
drforr/perl6-Marpa
…/Marpa.pm6 :189:
#|{ Initialize the config information to safe” default values. Unspecified behavior will result if an initialized configuration is used to create a grammar.
drforr/perl6-Marpa
…/Marpa.pm6 :235:
The marpa_g_force_valued forces all the symbols in a grammar to be valued”. The opposite of a valued symbol is one about whose value…
drforr/perl6-Marpa
…/Marpa.pm6 :384:
#|{ These methods, respectively, set and query the terminal status” of a symbol. To be used as an input symbol in the marpa_r_alternative() method, a symbol must be a terminal. This function flags symbol sym_id as a terminal if value is 1, or flags it as a non-terminal if value is 0.
drforr/perl6-Marpa
…/Marpa.pm6 :386:
Once set to a value with the marpa_g_symbol_is_terminal_set() method, the terminal status of a symbol is locked” at that value. A su…
drforr/perl6-Marpa
…/Marpa.pm6 :479:
#|{ A rule is a loop rule if it non-trivially produces the string of length one which consists only of its LHS symbol. Such a derivation takes the …
drforr/perl6-Marpa
…/Marpa.pm6 :601:
If flags & MARPA-PROPER-SEPARATION is non-zero, separation is proper”, that is, a trailing separator is not allowed. The term proper is based on the idea that properly-speaking, separators should actually separate items.
drforr/perl6-Marpa
…/Marpa.pm6 :603:
Some higher-level Marpa interfaces offer the ability to discard separators in the semantics, and in fact will do this by default. At the Libmarpa level, sequences always keep separators”. It is up to the programmer to arrange to discard separators, if that is what is desired.
drforr/perl6-Marpa
…/Marpa.pm6 :674:
#|{ These methods, respectively, set and query the null ranks high” setting of the rule rule_id. The null ranks high” setting is either 0 or 1. When rule_id is created, its null ranks high” setting is initialized to 0.
drforr/perl6-Marpa
…/Marpa.pm6 :676:
The null ranks high” setting affects the ranking of rules with properly nullable symbols on their right hand side. If a rule has pro…
drforr/perl6-Marpa
…/Marpa.pm6 :678:
If the null ranks high” setting is 0 (the default), nulled symbols rank low. If the null ranks high” setting is 1, nulled symbols rank high. Ranking of a null variants is done from left-to-right.
drforr/perl6-Marpa
…/Marpa.pm6 :682:
Success value: The value of the null ranks high” flag after the call.
drforr/perl6-Marpa
…/Marpa.pm6 :863:
Each MARPA-EVENT-COUNTED-NULLABLE event is a symbol which is a nullable on the right hand side of a sequence rule — a counted” symbo…
drforr/perl6-Marpa
…/Marpa.pm6 :879:
marpa_g_precompute() is unusual in that it is possible to treat one of its failures as advisory”, and to proceed with parsing. If ma…
drforr/perl6-Marpa
…/Marpa.pm6 :976:
value is an integer that represents the value of the token. In applications where the token's actual value is not an integer, it is expected th…
drforr/perl6-Marpa
…/Marpa.pm6 :982:
Several error codes leave the recognizer in a fully recoverable state, allowing the application to retry the marpa_r_alternative() method. Retr…
drforr/perl6-Marpa
…/Marpa.pm6 :1006:
A parse is exhausted” when it can accept no more input. This can happen both on success and on failure. Note that the failure due to parse exhaustion only means failure at the current earleme. There may be successful parses at earlier earlemes.
drforr/perl6-Marpa
…/Marpa.pm6 :1070:
The value” and pointer” of an Earley set are an arbitrary integer and an arbitrary pointer that the application can use f…
drforr/perl6-Marpa
…/Marpa.pm6 :1126:
#|{ Sets the integer and pointer value of the latest Earley set. For more about the integer value” and pointer value” of an Earley set, see the description of the marpa_r_earley_set_values() method.
drforr/perl6-Marpa
…/Marpa.pm6 :1182:
#|{ Sets the expected symbol event bit” for symbol_id to value. A recognizer event is created whenever symbol symbol_id is expected at the current earleme. if and only if the expected symbol event bit for symbol_id is 1. The expected symbol event bit” must be 1 or 0.
drforr/perl6-Marpa
…/Marpa.pm6 :1184:
In this context, expected” means expected as a terminal”. Even if a symbol is predicted at the current earleme, if it is not acceptable as a terminal, it does not trigger an expected symbol event”.
drforr/perl6-Marpa
…/Marpa.pm6 :1186:
By default, the expected symbol event bit” is 0. It is an error to attempt to set the expected symbol event bit” to 1 for a nulling symbol, an inaccessible symbol, or an unproductive symbol.
drforr/perl6-Marpa
…/Marpa.pm6 :1200:
#|{ A parser is exhausted” if it cannot accept any more input. Both successful and failed parses can be exhausted. In many grammars, the parse is always exhausted as soon as it succeeds. Good parses may also exist at earlemes prior to the current one.
drforr/perl6-Marpa
…/Marpa.pm6 :1439:
If the ordering is not already frozen, it will be frozen on return from marpa_o_ambiguity_metric(). marpa_o_ambiguity_metric() is considered an accessor”, because it is assumed that the ordering is frozen when marpa_o_ambiguity_metric() is called.
drforr/perl6-Marpa
…/Marpa.pm6 :1465:
#|{ These methods, respectively, set and query the high rank only” flag of ordering o. A flag of 1 indicates that, when ranking, all choices should be discarded except those of the highest rank. A flag of 0 indicates that no choices should be discarded on the basis of their rank.
drforr/perl6-Marpa
…/Marpa.pm6 :1467:
A value of 1 is the default. The value of the high rank only” flag has no effect unless ranking has been turned on using the marpa_o_rank() method.
drforr/perl6-Marpa
…/Marpa.pm6 :1469:
Success value: the value of the high rank only” flag after the call.
drforr/perl6-Marpa
…/Marpa.pm6 :1489:
#|{ By default, the ordering of parse trees is arbitrary. This method causes the ordering to be ranked according to the ranks of symbols and rules,…
drforr/perl6-Marpa
…/Marpa.pm6 :1544:
If a tree iterator is positioned after the last parse, the tree is said to be exhausted”. A tree iterator for a bocage with no parse…
drforr/perl6-Marpa
…/Marpa.pm6 :1574:
The parent tree iterator is paused”, so that the tree iterator cannot move on to a new parse tree until the valuator is destroyed. M…
drforr/perl6-Marpa
…/Marpa.pm6 :1611:
#|{ This method steps through” the valuator. The return value is a Marpa-Step_Type, an integer which indicates the type of step. How the…
drforr/perl6-Marpa
…/Marpa.pm6 :1785:
#|{ These methods, respectively, set and query the valued status” of a symbol. Once set to a value with the marpa_g_symbol_is_valued_set…
drforr/perl6-Perl6-Parser
…/Factory.pm6 :3027:
#
gfldex/perl6-git-config
…/Config.pm6 :21:
my $parsed = Config.parse($cfg-text) // []; # or fail 'Failed to parse „~/.gitconfig.';
gfldex/perl6-meta6-bin
…/bin.pm6 :108:
note RED „WARN: Schema git:// used in source-url. Use https:// to avoid logins and issues thanks to dependence on git.;
gfldex/perl6-meta6-bin
…/bin.pm6 :111:
note RED „WARN: Failed to reach $meta6<source-url>.;
gfldex/perl6-meta6-bin
…/bin.pm6 :116:
note RED „WARN: meta.t found but missing Test::META module in "depends" unless 'Test::META' ∈ $meta6<depends>;
gfldex/perl6-meta6-bin
…/bin.pm6 :120:
when Any:U { note RED „No auth field in ⟨$meta6-file⟩. }
gfldex/perl6-meta6-bin
…/bin.pm6 :121:
when .Str ~~ / „github: (\w+) / {
gfldex/perl6-meta6-bin
…/bin.pm6 :123:
note RED „Github user: "$github-user" seams not to exist. unless try-to-fetch-url("http://github.com/$github-user");
gfldex/perl6-meta6-bin
…/bin.pm6 :125:
default { note RED „Unrecognised auth field in ⟨$meta6-file⟩.; }
gfldex/perl6-meta6-bin
…/bin.pm6 :362:
my $curl = Proc::Async::Timeout.new('curl', '--silent', '-u', $github-user, '-X', 'POST', „https://api.github.com/repos/$owner/$repo/forks);
gfldex/perl6-meta6-bin
…/bin.pm6 :382:
my $curl = Proc::Async::Timeout.new('curl', '--silent', '-u', $github-user, '-X', 'GET', „https://api.github.com/repos/$owner/$repo);
gfldex/perl6-meta6-bin
…/bin.pm6 :400:
my $curl = Proc::Async::Timeout.new('curl', '--silent', '--user', $github-user, '--request', 'POST', '--data', to-json({ title => $title, body => $body, head => $head, base => $base}), „https://api.github.com/repos/$owner/$repo/pulls);
gfldex/perl6-meta6-bin
…/bin.pm6 :424:
my $curl = Proc::Async::Timeout.new('curl', '--silent', '-u', $github-user, '-X', 'GET', „https://api.github.com/repos/$owner/$repo/issues$state);
jnthn/p6-file-ignore
…/range.t :23:
ok $ig.ignore-path('foo.X-'), 'range handles dangling -”';
jnthn/p6-file-ignore
…/range.t :24:
ok $ig.ignore-path('foo.X.'), 'range handles prepended -”';
jonathanstowe/Test-META
…/META.pm :186:
my-diag "notice license is $meta.support.license()’, which isn't a SPDX standardized identifier, but license URL was supplied";
kalkin/Ddt
…/03-absent-dirs.t :8:
subtest "Handle project directory without a bin/”", {
kalkin/License-Software
…/README.md :28:
Applying a license to your software is not an easy task. Different licenses dictate different usage and formatting rules. A prime example of a �[1;31…
kalkin/License-Software
…/README.md :105:
Returns a `Str` which should be added to each licensed file (source code) at the top. I.e. GPL expects to have This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify…” header at the top of each file.
kalkin/License-Software
…/README.md :126:
Returns the full license name as `Str`. I.e. for GPLv3 this would be The GNU General Public License, Version 3, 29 June 2007”
kalkin/License-Software
…/Software.pm6 :31:
dictate different usage and formatting rules. A prime example of a complicated”
kalkin/License-Software
…/Software.pm6 :103:
the top. I.e. GPL expects to have This program is free software: you
kalkin/License-Software
…/Software.pm6 :124:
Returns the full license name as C<Str>. I.e. for GPLv3 this would be The GNU
matiaslina/perl6-matrix-client
…/client.pod6 :37:
of C<M_FORBIDDEN”>
matiaslina/perl6-matrix-client
…/client.pod6 :119:
must be C<online”>, C<offline”> or C<unavailable”>.
matiaslina/perl6-matrix-client
…/client.pod6 :158:
=item visibility: C<public”> or C<private”>.
matiaslina/perl6-matrix-client
…/client.pod6 :163:
=item preset: C<private_chat”>, C<trusted_private_chat”> or C<public_chat”>.
matiaslina/perl6-matrix-client
…/client.pod6 :170:
The C<$public> argument sets the C<visibility> to public”, giving precedence to the C<visibility>
matiaslina/perl6-matrix-client
…/client.pod6 :211:
C<$room-id> must be a room id with the form !hast:server”. As for now the C<send> method
matiaslina/perl6-matrix-client
…/client.pod6 :212:
only sends C<m.text”> events. In the future it will be extended to support all the
p6-pdf/PDF-Content-p6
…/encodings.txt :189:
quotedblleft 252 322 223 215
p6-pdf/PDF-p6
…/Encrypt.pm :34:
has PDF::COS::Name $.StmF is entry(:default<Identity>); #| (Optional; meaningful only when the value of V is 4; PDF 1.5) The name of the crypt f…
p6-pdf/PDF-p6
…/Encrypt.pm :46:
#| • 2 if the document is encrypted with a V value less than 2 (see Table 3.18) and does not have any of the access permissions set (by means of the P entry, below) that are designated Revision 3 or greater” in Table 3.20
p6-pdf/PDF-p6
…/Encrypt.pm :47:
#| • 3 if the document is encrypted with a V value of 2 or 3, or has any Revision 3 or greater” access permissions set
perl6-community-modules/yaml-pm6
…/README :44:
is provided as is” and without any express or implied warranties. For
perl6/Blin
…/blin.p6 :112:
note 🥞 Will use up to $nproc threads for testing modules”;
perl6/Blin
…/blin.p6 :119:
note 🥞 Will compare between $start-point and $end-point”;
perl6/Blin
…/blin.p6 :148:
run $zef-path.add(‘/bin/zef’), --config-path=$zef-config-path”, ‘update’;
perl6/Blin
…/blin.p6 :160:
spurt $quick-test, say 42\n”;
perl6/Blin
…/blin.p6 :195:
note 🥞🥞 Module {$module.name} is ignored because it causes havoc”;
perl6/Blin
…/blin.p6 :213:
die Script $script” does not exist” unless $script.e;
perl6/Blin
…/blin.p6 :238:
$module.errors.push: Dependency $depstr” was not resolved”;
perl6/Blin
…/blin.p6 :277:
put {.name} – {.done.result} – {.errors}”;
perl6/Blin
…/blin.p6 :289:
my $str = ⏳ {$total - @undone} out of $total modules processed”;
perl6/Blin
…/blin.p6 :357:
my $line = {.name} – $result”;
perl6/Blin
…/blin.p6 :359:
$line ~= , Bisected: {.bisected}”;
perl6/Blin
…/blin.p6 :363:
}).join: \n”
perl6/Blin
…/blin.p6 :411:
$dot ~= "{$module.handle}" [color=$color];\n”;
perl6/Blin
…/blin.p6 :414:
$dot ~= "{$module.handle}" -> "{.handle}";\n”;
perl6/Blin
…/blin.p6 :416:
$dot ~= \n”;
perl6/Blin
…/blin.p6 :420:
spurt $dot-path, digraph \{\n rankdir = BT;\n” ~ $dot ~ \n}”;
perl6/Blin
…/Module.pm6 :14:
#| Something to run when testing this module”
perl6/Blin
…/Processing.pm6 :388:
--config-path=$zef-config-path”,
perl6/Blin
…/Processing.pm6 :394:
--to=inst#$install-path”, $module.name,
perl6/Blin
…/Processing.pm6 :432:
note 🥞🥞🥞 Testing $module.name() (new)”; # (new revision, end point)
perl6/Blin
…/Processing.pm6 :441:
note 🥞🥞🥞 Testing $module.name() (old)”; # (old revision, start point)
perl6/Blin
…/Processing.pm6 :450:
note 🥞🥞🥞 Testing $module.name() for flappiness”;
perl6/Blin
…/Processing.pm6 :459:
note 🥞🥞🥞 Bisecting $module.name()”;
perl6/doc
…/control.pod6 :480:
say „I $_ butterflies! for <♥ ♥ ♥>;
perl6/doc
…/faq.pod6 :269:
Note that Perl 6 has no 1 file = 1 class” limitation, and circular
perl6/doc
…/faq.pod6 :774:
=item Emphasis on composability and lexical scoping to prevent action at a distance”; e.g., imports are always lexically scoped.
perl6/doc
…/faq.pod6 :868:
Perl is different. In a nutshell, Perl is designed to make the easy jobs easy,
perl6/doc
…/faq.pod6 :869:
without making the hard jobs impossible.” and There Is More Than One Way To Do
perl6/doc
…/glossary.pod6 :174:
Texas” was used in the past but is now discouraged.
perl6/doc
…/glossary.pod6 :175:
Remove the link when Texas” goes completely out of use.
perl6/doc
…/objects.pod6 :333:
an attribute by overloading assignment with a setter” method. While
perl6/doc
…/optut.pod6 :49:
sub postfix:<♥>( $a ) { say „I love $a! }
perl6/doc
…/optut.pod6 :60:
say „$a is the beginning and the end.
perl6/doc
…/phasers.pod6 :302:
LEAVE say „I say after the return value.;
perl6/doc
…/traps.pod6 :1310:
C<\r> (carriage return” control character). However, the input is
perl6/doc
…/traps.pod6 :1314:
be smart” about processing data from different operating
perl6/doc
…/traps.pod6 :1333:
Use C<$data.split(\n”)> in cases where you need the behavior of
perl6/doc
…/traps.pod6 :1340:
have to use C<.IO.slurp(:bin).decode.split(\n”)>. Notice how we use
perl6/doc
…/traps.pod6 :1373:
$proc.print: one\ntwo\nthree\nfour”;
perl6/doc
…/traps.pod6 :1400:
whenever $proc.print: one\ntwo\nthree\nfour” {
perl6/doc
…/traps.pod6 :1782:
Did you mean if C<any> of them exists”, or did you mean that C<all>
perl6/doc
…/unicode_ascii.pod6 :52:
X<|«>X<|»>X<|×>X<|÷>X<|≤>X<|≥>X<|≠>X<|−>X<|∘>X<|≅>X<|π>X<|τ>X<|𝑒>X<|∞>X<|…>X<|‘>X<|’>X<|‚>X<|>X<|”>X<|„>X<|「>X<|」>X<|⁺>X<|⁻>X<|¯>X<|⁰>X<|¹>X<|²>X<|³>X<|⁴>X<|⁵>X<|⁶>X<|⁷>X<|⁸>X<|⁹>X<|∈>X<|∉>X<|∋>X<|∌>X<|⊆>X<|⊈>X<|⊂>X<|⊄>X<|⊇>X<|⊉>X<|⊃>X<|⊅>X<|≼>X<|≽>X<|∪>X<|∩>X<|∖>X<|⊖>X<|⊍>X<|⊎>
perl6/doc
…/unicode_ascii.pod6 :74:
| U+201C | " | as part of ” or ”
perl6/doc
…/unicode_ascii.pod6 :75:
” | U+201D | " | as part of ” or ” or ””
perl6/doc
…/unicode_ascii.pod6 :76:
„ | U+201E | " | as part of „ or „”
perl6/doc
…/unicode_entry.pod6 :71:
If you are using KDE, open the start menu and type in Autostart” and click B<Autostart>
perl6/doc
…/unicode_entry.pod6 :227:
say ”Whoa!;
perl6/doc
…/unicode_entry.pod6 :229:
say „There are just too many ways;
perl6/doc
…/unicode_entry.pod6 :230:
say here: no problem” at all!”; # You can nest them!
perl6/doc
…/Cool.pod6 :741:
thinks of as a character”.
perl6/doc
…/Async.pod6 :17:
spurt $file, and\nCamelia\n♡\nme\n”;
perl6/doc
…/Async.pod6 :36:
whenever $proc.print: I\n♥\nCamelia\n” {
perl6/doc
…/Preserving.pod6 :20:
say „done after { now - BEGIN now}s;
perl6/doc
…/Preserving.pod6 :29:
say „also done after { now - BEGIN now }s
perl6/doc
…/Viz.pm6 :58:
@dot.append: digraph "perl6-type-graph" \{\n rankdir=$.rank-dir;\n splines=polyline;\n”;
perl6/doc
…/Viz.pm6 :60:
@dot.append: size="$size"\n” if $size;
perl6/doc
…/Viz.pm6 :74:
@dot.append: "$type.name()" [color="$color", fontcolor="$color", href="{$.url-base ~ $type.name }", fontname="FreeSans"];\n”;
perl6/doc
…/Viz.pm6 :80:
@dot.append: "$type.name()" -> "$super" [color="$.class-color"];\n”;
perl6/doc
…/Viz.pm6 :87:
@dot.append: "$type.name()" -> "$role" [color="$.role-color"];\n”;
perl6/doc
…/STYLEGUIDE.md :70:
Try to avoid abbreviations. For example, RHS” is short, but
perl6/doc
…/STYLEGUIDE.md :71:
right-hand side” is much clearer for beginners.
perl6/doc
…/duplicates.t :57:
@dupes.push: "" ~ $dupe[0] ~ "” on line $line-num";
perl6/doc
…/examples-compilation.t :123:
my $msg = "$eg<file> chunk $eg<count> starts with " ~ starts-with($eg<contents>) ~ "” compiles";
perl6/p6-sake
…/sake :12:
note Could not find file $file!”;
perl6/p6-sake
…/Sake.pm6 :25:
note Task $task” does not exist”;
perl6/p6-sake
…/Sake.pm6 :42:
note Task $_” does not exist” for @non-existent;
perl6/p6-sake
…/Task.pm6 :16:
note Warning: re-executing task $.name” per your request”
perl6/p6-sake
…/Task.pm6 :47:
my $msg = Task $task.name() depends on $_ but no such task was found”;
perl6/p6-sake
…/TaskStore.pm6 :8:
note Duplicate task $name”;
perl6/p6-sake
…/TaskStore.pm6 :16:
return \nNo tasks were defined” if %TASKS == 0;
perl6/p6-sake
…/TaskStore.pm6 :17:
\nDid you mean one of these?\n”
perl6/p6-sake
…/TaskStore.pm6 :18:
~ %TASKS.keys.sort».indent(4).join: \n”
perl6/p6-sake
…/20-signatures.t :11:
<sake foo>, :out(42\n”)
perl6/p6-sake
…/20-signatures.t :16:
<sake foo>, :out(43\n”)
perl6/p6-sake
…/20-signatures.t :20:
<sake foo>, :out(44\n”)
perl6/p6-sake
…/20-signatures.t :25:
<sake foo>, :out(45\n”)
perl6/p6-sake
…/20-signatures.t :29:
<sake foo>, :out(46\n”)
perl6/p6-sake
…/20-signatures.t :35:
<sake foo>, :out(foo\n”)
perl6/p6-sake
…/20-signatures.t :39:
<sake foo>, :out(foo\n”)
perl6/p6-sake
…/21-tasks.t :11:
<sake foo>, :out(hello\n”)
perl6/p6-sake
…/22-files.t :11:
<sake foo>, :out(hello\n”);
perl6/p6-sake
…/22-files.t :17:
<sake foo>, :out(hello\n”);
perl6/p6-sake
…/23-deps.t :13:
test-run ‘one basic dep’, <sake B>, :out(A!\nB!\n”);
perl6/p6-sake
…/23-deps.t :22:
test-run ‘dependecy chain’, <sake D>, :out(A!\nB!\nC!\nD!\n”);
perl6/p6-sake
…/23-deps.t :30:
test-run ‘multiple dependencies’, <sake C>, :out(A!\nB!\nC!\n”);
perl6/p6-sake
…/23-deps.t :41:
test-run ‘shuffled dep tree’, <sake F>, :out(A!\nB!\nC!\nD!\nE!\nF!\n”);
perl6/p6-sake
…/24-task-task.t :15:
<sake foo bar baz>, :out(foo!\nbar!\nbaz!\n”)
perl6/p6-sake
…/25-parallel.t :13:
# <sake foo>, :out(hello\n”)
perl6/p6-sake
…/27-default.t :14:
<sake>, :out(default ok\n”)
perl6/p6-sake
…/28-current-task.t :12:
<sake foo>, :out(foo\n”)
perl6/p6-sake
…/28-current-task.t :17:
# <sake foo>, :out(foo\n”)
perl6/p6-sake
…/30-help.t :13:
# <sake foo>, :out(hello\n”)
perl6/p6-sake
…/31-customfile.t :12:
<sake --file=customfile foo>, :out(hello\n”)
perl6/p6-sake
…/35-security.t :12:
(‘sake’, 「`echo foo`」), :out(hello\n”);
perl6/p6-sake
…/35-security.t :18:
(<sake -->, 「--foo」), :out(hello\n”);
perl6/p6-sake
…/38-graph.t :11:
# <sake foo>, :out(hello\n”)
perl6/p6-sake
…/SakeTester.pm6 :22:
PATH => {$*CWD.add: ‘bin’}:{$env<PATH> // ‘’}”,
perl6/p6-sake
…/SakeTester.pm6 :23:
PERL6LIB => {$*CWD.add: ‘lib’},{$env<PERL6LIB> // ‘’}”,
perl6/whateverable
…/CONTRIBUTING.md :41:
unicode quotes (`”`, `‘’`, `「」`) are preferred over ASCII quotes
perl6/whateverable
…/Sakefile :18:
note Starting $bot…”;
perl6/whateverable
…/Sakefile :25:
note Killing $bot…”;
perl6/whateverable
…/Sakefile :27:
‘show’, whateverable@$bot.service”).out.slurp.trim;
perl6/whateverable
…/Whateverable.pm6 :87:
STDIN is set to «{shorten $CONFIG<stdin>, 200}»” # TODO is 200 a good limit
perl6/whateverable
…/Whateverable.pm6 :95:
self.help($msg) ~ # See wiki for more examples: {self.get-wiki-link}”
perl6/whateverable
…/Whateverable.pm6 :104:
This is {.implementation} version {.config<version>} ”
perl6/whateverable
…/Whateverable.pm6 :105:
~ built on {.backend.version_string} ”
perl6/whateverable
…/Whateverable.pm6 :106:
~ implementing {.language_name} {.language_version}.”
perl6/whateverable
…/Whateverable.pm6 :151:
\n” => ‘␤’,
perl6/whateverable
…/Whateverable.pm6 :161:
my $gists-path = $CONFIG<builds-location>/tist/$nick”;
perl6/whateverable
…/Whateverable.pm6 :164:
spurt $gists-path/{.key}”, .value for %files;
perl6/whateverable
…/Whateverable.pm6 :194:
?? #whateverable_$nick”
perl6/whateverable
…/Bisection.pm6 :42:
NEXT take »»»»» {‘-’ x 73}”; # looks a bit nicer this way
perl6/whateverable
…/Bisection.pm6 :45:
take »»»»» Testing $current-commit”;
perl6/whateverable
…/Bisection.pm6 :76:
my $log = @bisect-log.join(\n”);
perl6/whateverable
…/Bisection.pm6 :100:
take »»»»» Cannot test this commit. Reason: $result<output>”;
perl6/whateverable
…/Bisection.pm6 :109:
take »»»»» (output was trimmed because it is too large)”
perl6/whateverable
…/Bisection.pm6 :112:
take »»»»» Script exit code: $result<exit-code>”;
perl6/whateverable
…/Bisection.pm6 :113:
take »»»»» Script exit signal: {signal-to-text $result<signal>}”
perl6/whateverable
…/Bisection.pm6 :117:
take ‘»»»»» Exit code 125 means skip”’;
perl6/whateverable
…/Bisection.pm6 :119:
return Skip # somebody did exit 125” in their code on purpose
perl6/whateverable
…/Bisection.pm6 :125:
take »»»»» Current exit signal is {signal-to-text $result<signal>},”
perl6/whateverable
…/Bisection.pm6 :126:
~ exit signal on old” revision is {signal-to-text $old-exit-signal}”;
perl6/whateverable
…/Bisection.pm6 :128:
take »»»»» Note that on old” revision exit signal is normally”
perl6/whateverable
…/Bisection.pm6 :129:
~ {signal-to-text 0}, you are probably trying”
perl6/whateverable
…/Bisection.pm6 :130:
~ to find when something was fixed”
perl6/whateverable
…/Bisection.pm6 :132:
take ‘»»»»» If exit signal is not the same as on old” revision,’
perl6/whateverable
…/Bisection.pm6 :133:
~ ‘ this revision will be marked as new”’;
perl6/whateverable
…/Bisection.pm6 :135:
take »»»»» Therefore, marking this revision as {$revision-type.lc}””;
perl6/whateverable
…/Bisection.pm6 :142:
take »»»»» Current exit code is $result<exit-code>, ”
perl6/whateverable
…/Bisection.pm6 :143:
~ exit code on old” revision is $old-exit-code”;
perl6/whateverable
…/Bisection.pm6 :145:
take ‘»»»»» Note that on old” revision exit code is normally 0,’
perl6/whateverable
…/Bisection.pm6 :148:
take ‘»»»»» If exit code is not the same as on old” revision,’
perl6/whateverable
…/Bisection.pm6 :149:
~ ‘ this revision will be marked as new”’;
perl6/whateverable
…/Bisection.pm6 :151:
take »»»»» Therefore, marking this revision as {$revision-type.lc}””;
perl6/whateverable
…/Bisection.pm6 :158:
take ‘»»»»» Output on old” revision is:’;
perl6/whateverable
…/Bisection.pm6 :161:
take »»»»» The output is {$revision-type == Old
perl6/whateverable
…/Bisection.pm6 :163:
take »»»»» Therefore, marking this revision as {$revision-type.lc}””;
perl6/whateverable
…/Bits.pm6 :40:
$signal ({$signal ?? Signal($signal) !! ‘None’})”
perl6/whateverable
…/Bits.pm6 :67:
return is in $minutes minute{‘s’ unless $minutes == 1}”;
perl6/whateverable
…/Bits.pm6 :70:
$answer ~= $days day{$days ≠ 1 ?? ‘s’ !! ‘’} and ” if $days;
perl6/whateverable
…/Bits.pm6 :71:
$answer ~= ≈$hours hour{$hours ≠ 1 ?? ‘s’ !! ‘’}”;
perl6/whateverable
…/Builds.pm6 :39:
mkdir $CONFIG<archives-location>/rakudo-moar”;
perl6/whateverable
…/Builds.pm6 :40:
mkdir $CONFIG<archives-location>/moarvm”;
perl6/whateverable
…/Builds.pm6 :96:
my $link = {$CONFIG<mothership>}/$full-commit-hash?type=$backend&arch=$arch”;
perl6/whateverable
…/Builds.pm6 :97:
note Attempting to fetch $full-commit-hash…”;
perl6/whateverable
…/Builds.pm6 :132:
my $archive = $CONFIG<archives-location>/$backend/$full-commit-hash.zst”.IO;
perl6/whateverable
…/Builds.pm6 :133:
my $archive-lts = $CONFIG<archives-location>/$backend/$full-commit-hash”.IO;
perl6/whateverable
…/Builds.pm6 :162:
grumble Bad start, cannot find a commit for $<start>””
perl6/whateverable
…/Builds.pm6 :166:
grumble Bad end, cannot find a commit for $<end>””
perl6/whateverable
…/Builds.pm6 :169:
$<start>^..$<end>”; # TODO unfiltered input
perl6/whateverable
…/Builds.pm6 :173:
grumble Too many commits ({@commits.elems}) in range,”
perl6/whateverable
…/Builds.pm6 :174:
~ you're only allowed $CONFIG<commits-limit>”
perl6/whateverable
…/Configurable.pm6 :39:
$key is now set to its default value {%*BOT-ENV{$key}}””
perl6/whateverable
…/Configurable.pm6 :53:
$key is now set to $value” (default value is $default-value”)”
perl6/whateverable
…/Configurable.pm6 :60:
my $table = | Name | Value |\n|---|---|\n”
perl6/whateverable
…/Configurable.pm6 :61:
~ join \n”, @vars.map: { | {markdown-escape .key } |”
perl6/whateverable
…/Configurable.pm6 :62:
~ {markdown-escape .value} |” };
perl6/whateverable
…/Messages.pm6 :42:
.irc.send-cmd: ‘PRIVMSG’, $CONFIG<cave>, I'm acting stupid on {.channel}. Help me.”,
perl6/whateverable
…/Messages.pm6 :58:
but PrettyLink({No! It wasn't me! It was the one-armed man! Backtrace: $_”});
perl6/whateverable
…/Messages.pm6 :77:
when /:s ^([\s**2|\s**6]in \w+ \S* at ./”?)$<path>=[\S+](
perl6/whateverable
…/Messages.pm6 :87:
?? #file-uncommitted-{$<path>.split(‘/’).tail.lc.trans(‘.’ => ‘-’)}-” # TODO not perfect but good enough
perl6/whateverable
…/Messages.pm6 :88:
!! $CONFIG<source>/blob/$sha/{markdown-escape $<path>}#”;
perl6/whateverable
…/Messages.pm6 :89:
$href ~= L$<line>”;
perl6/whateverable
…/Messages.pm6 :93:
<a href="$href">{$<path>}</a>” ~
perl6/whateverable
…/Messages.pm6 :98:
}).join(\n”)
perl6/whateverable
…/Output.pm6 :58:
$buf.push: «timed out after $timeout seconds»”.encode;
perl6/whateverable
…/Processing.pm6 :36:
return Cannot test this commit ($_<output>)” if .<signal> < 0;
perl6/whateverable
…/Processing.pm6 :38:
$output ~= «exit code = $_<exit-code>»” if .<exit-code> ≠ 0;
perl6/whateverable
…/Processing.pm6 :39:
$output ~= «exit signal = {Signal($_<signal>)} ($_<signal>)»” if .<signal> ≠ 0;
perl6/whateverable
…/Processing.pm6 :48:
!! write-code $code.subst: :g, ‘␤’, \n”
perl6/whateverable
…/Processing.pm6 :59:
~ ({.message})”
perl6/whateverable
…/Processing.pm6 :64:
~ (HTTP status line is {$response.status-line})”
perl6/whateverable
…/Processing.pm6 :67:
grumble It looks like a URL, but mime type is ‘{$response.content-type}’”
perl6/whateverable
…/Processing.pm6 :92:
grumble Cannot fetch data from GitHub API ({.message})”
perl6/whateverable
…/Processing.pm6 :97:
~ (HTTP status line is {$response.status-line})”
perl6/whateverable
…/Processing.pm6 :105:
sub path($filename) { sandbox/$filename”.IO }
perl6/whateverable
…/Processing.pm6 :108:
grumble ‘Invalid filename returned’ if .<filename>.contains: ‘/’|\0”;
perl6/whateverable
…/Processing.pm6 :132:
$msg.reply: Using file $main-file” as a main file, other files are placed in sandbox/””
perl6/whateverable
…/Running.pm6 :33:
my $archive-path = $CONFIG<archives-location>/$backend/$full-commit-hash.zst”;
perl6/whateverable
…/Running.pm6 :34:
my $archive-link = $CONFIG<archives-location>/$backend/$full-commit-hash”;
perl6/whateverable
…/Running.pm6 :44:
note $build-path is locked. Waiting…”;
perl6/whateverable
…/Running.pm6 :66:
note Broken archive for $full-commit-hash, removing…”;
perl6/whateverable
…/Running.pm6 :82:
$CONFIG<builds-location>/$backend/$full-commit-hash”;
perl6/whateverable
…/Running.pm6 :108:
die No build for $full-commit. Oops!” unless build-exists $full-commit;
perl6/whateverable
…/Running.pm6 :109:
$regex = m⦑ $regex ⦒”;
perl6/whateverable
…/Running.pm6 :111:
my $sep = $complex ?? 「\0\0”」 !! 「\0”」;
perl6/whateverable
…/Running.pm6 :112:
my $magic = INIT \$*ARGFILES.nl-in = $sep; INIT \$*OUT.nl-out = $sep;”
perl6/whateverable
…/Running.pm6 :115:
~ ($complex ?? 「 nqp::substr($_, 0, nqp::index($_, \0”)) ~~」 !! ‘’) ~ \n”
perl6/whateverable
…/Running.pm6 :116:
~ $regex ~ ;\n”
perl6/whateverable
…/Running.pm6 :123:
grumble Something went wrong ($output)” if $result<signal> < 0;
perl6/whateverable
…/Running.pm6 :125:
$output ~= «exit code = $result<exit-code>»” if $result<exit-code> ≠ 0;
perl6/whateverable
…/Running.pm6 :126:
$output ~= «exit signal = {Signal($result<signal>)} ($result<signal>)»” if $result<signal> ≠ 0;
perl6/whateverable
…/Running.pm6 :128:
my @elems = $output.split: ($complex ?? \0\0” !! \0”), :skip-empty;
perl6/whateverable
…/Running.pm6 :130:
grumble Cowardly refusing to gist more than $CONFIG<gist-limit> lines”
perl6/whateverable
…/fetch-irc.p6 :19:
my $url = $URL/{$channel.substr: 1}/$date”;
perl6/whateverable
…/fetch-irc.p6 :78:
).join: \0”;
perl6/whateverable
…/fetch-irc.p6 :81:
CATCH { default { note Skipping $date because of JSON issues $_”; @json_errors.push: $date.Str => $_.message } }
perl6/whateverable
…/fetch-irc.p6 :84:
note Loaded $total messages”;
perl6/whateverable
…/fetch-irc.p6 :86:
spurt $channel-dir ~ ‘.cache’, @msgs.join: \0\0”
perl6/whateverable
…/long-term-storage.p6 :27:
my \BUILDS-LOCATION = /tmp/whateverable/{DIR-BASE}”;
perl6/whateverable
…/long-term-storage.p6 :28:
my \ARCHIVES-LOCATION = {WORKING-DIRECTORY}/data/builds/{DIR-BASE}”.IO.absolute;
perl6/whateverable
…/long-term-storage.p6 :29:
my \REPO-LATEST = /tmp/whateverable/{DIR-BASE}-repo”;
perl6/whateverable
…/long-term-storage.p6 :33:
my @git-latest = ‘git’, ‘--git-dir’, {REPO-LATEST}/.git”, ‘--work-tree’, REPO-LATEST;
perl6/whateverable
…/long-term-storage.p6 :45:
next unless {ARCHIVES-LOCATION}/$_.zst”.IO ~~ :e;
perl6/whateverable
…/long-term-storage.p6 :61:
my $archive-path = {ARCHIVES-LOCATION}/$_.zst”;
perl6/whateverable
…/long-term-storage.p6 :62:
my $build-path = {BUILDS-LOCATION}/$_”;
perl6/whateverable
…/long-term-storage.p6 :78:
my $large-archive-path = {ARCHIVES-LOCATION}/$sha.lrz”;
perl6/whateverable
…/long-term-storage.p6 :86:
if {ARCHIVES-LOCATION}/$_”.IO.e {
perl6/whateverable
…/long-term-storage.p6 :87:
{ARCHIVES-LOCATION}/$_”.IO.unlink # remove existing (just in case)
perl6/whateverable
…/long-term-storage.p6 :89:
$large-archive-path.IO.symlink({ARCHIVES-LOCATION}/$_”);
perl6/whateverable
…/long-term-storage.p6 :90:
unlink {ARCHIVES-LOCATION}/$_.zst”
perl6/whateverable
…/pull-gh :30:
spurt $dir/{.<number>}”, to-json $_ for @$tickets
perl6/whateverable
…/Benchable.p6 :50:
%stats<err> = «run failed, exit code = $result<exit-code>, exit signal = $result<signal>»”;
perl6/whateverable
…/Benchable.p6 :67:
~ @code.kv.map({ $^k => => sub \{ $^v \} ” }).join(‘,’) ~ ‘;’
perl6/whateverable
…/Benchable.p6 :71:
%ENV<PERL6LIB> = {LIB-DIR}/perl6-bench/lib,{LIB-DIR}/Perl6-Text--Table--Simple/lib”;
perl6/whateverable
…/Benchable.p6 :93:
grumble «hit the total time limit of {TOTAL-TIME} seconds»”
perl6/whateverable
…/Benchable.p6 :101:
~ (did you mean {get-short-commit get-similar $commit, @options}”?)”
perl6/whateverable
…/Benchable.p6 :109:
$msg.reply: starting to benchmark the $c given commit$s”
perl6/whateverable
…/Benchable.p6 :127:
grumble «hit the total time limit of {TOTAL-TIME} seconds»”
perl6/whateverable
…/Benchable.p6 :155:
my $title = $config $code”.trans: 「"」 => 「\"」;
perl6/whateverable
…/Benchable.p6 :158:
my @labels = @valid-commits.map: { $_ ({ .<mean max stddev>.map({ sprintf %.2f”, $_ }).join: ‘,’ with %times{$_} })” };
perl6/whateverable
…/Benchable.p6 :173:
my $short-str = ‘¦’ ~ @commits.map({ $_: ” ~ ‘«’ ~ (%times{$_}<err> // %times{$_}<min> // %times{$_}) ~ ‘»’ }).join: ‘ ¦’;
perl6/whateverable
…/Benchable.p6 :174:
my $long-str = ‘¦’ ~ @commits.map({ $_: ” ~ ‘«’ ~ (%times{$_}<err> // %times{$_}<min> // %times{$_}) ~ ‘»’ }).join: \n¦”;
perl6/whateverable
…/Bisectable.p6 :37:
Like this: {$msg.server.current-nick}”
perl6/whateverable
…/Bisectable.p6 :70:
$msg.reply: Using old=$old new=$new in an attempt to DWIM”
perl6/whateverable
…/Bisectable.p6 :80:
grumble Cannot find revision $old””
perl6/whateverable
…/Bisectable.p6 :81:
~ (did you mean {get-short-commit get-similar $old, @options}”?)”
perl6/whateverable
…/Bisectable.p6 :83:
grumble No build for revision $old”” unless build-exists $full-old;
perl6/whateverable
…/Bisectable.p6 :88:
grumble Cannot find revision $new””
perl6/whateverable
…/Bisectable.p6 :89:
~ (did you mean {get-short-commit get-similar $new, @options}”?)”
perl6/whateverable
…/Bisectable.p6 :91:
grumble No build for revision $new”” unless build-exists $full-new;
perl6/whateverable
…/Bisectable.p6 :100:
grumble Problem with $short-old commit: $old-result<output>” if $old-result<signal> < 0;
perl6/whateverable
…/Bisectable.p6 :101:
grumble Problem with $short-new commit: $new-result<output>” if $new-result<signal> < 0;
perl6/whateverable
…/Bisectable.p6 :104:
grumble ‘Exit code on old” revision is 125,’
perl6/whateverable
…/Bisectable.p6 :108:
grumble ‘Exit code on new” revision is 125,’
perl6/whateverable
…/Bisectable.p6 :119:
$msg.reply: On both starting points (old=$short-old new=$short-new)”
perl6/whateverable
…/Bisectable.p6 :120:
~ the exit code is $old-result<exit-code>,”
perl6/whateverable
…/Bisectable.p6 :121:
~ exit signal is {signal-to-text $old-result<signal>}”
perl6/whateverable
…/Bisectable.p6 :124:
$msg.reply: On both starting points (old=$short-old new=$short-new)”
perl6/whateverable
…/Bisectable.p6 :125:
~ the exit code is $old-result<exit-code>”
perl6/whateverable
…/Bisectable.p6 :128:
grumble Output on both points: «$old-result<output>»” # will be gisted automatically if required
perl6/whateverable
…/Bisectable.p6 :150:
$msg.reply: Bisecting by exit signal (old=$short-old new=$short-new).”
perl6/whateverable
…/Bisectable.p6 :151:
~ Old exit signal: {signal-to-text $old-result<signal>}”;
perl6/whateverable
…/Bisectable.p6 :155:
$msg.reply: Bisecting by exit code (old=$short-old new=$short-new).”
perl6/whateverable
…/Bisectable.p6 :156:
~ Old exit code: $old-result<exit-code>”;
perl6/whateverable
…/Bisectable.p6 :161:
$msg.reply: Bisecting by output (old=$short-old new=$short-new)”
perl6/whateverable
…/Bisectable.p6 :162:
~ because on both starting points”
perl6/whateverable
…/Bisectable.p6 :163:
~ the exit code is $old-result<exit-code>”
perl6/whateverable
…/Bisectable.p6 :164:
~ and exit signal is {signal-to-text $old-result<signal>}”
perl6/whateverable
…/Bisectable.p6 :166:
$msg.reply: Bisecting by output (old=$short-old new=$short-new)”
perl6/whateverable
…/Bisectable.p6 :167:
~ because on both starting points”
perl6/whateverable
…/Bisectable.p6 :168:
~ the exit code is $old-result<exit-code>”
perl6/whateverable
…/Bisectable.p6 :178:
‘result’ => colorstrip($init-result<output>\n$bisect-output”), },
perl6/whateverable
…/Bisectable.p6 :183:
grumble There are {+$bisect-result<first-new-commit>} candidates for the”
perl6/whateverable
…/Bisectable.p6 :184:
~ ‘first new” revision. See the log for more details’
perl6/whateverable
…/Bisectable.p6 :190:
--pretty=(%cd) $CONFIG<bisectable><commit-link>/%H”,
perl6/whateverable
…/Bloatable.p6 :32:
Like this: {$msg.server.current-nick}: d=compileunits 292dc6a,HEAD”
perl6/whateverable
…/Bloatable.p6 :42:
!$prev-path/lib/libmoar.so”.IO.e
perl6/whateverable
…/Bloatable.p6 :43:
?? No libmoar.so file in build %prev<short-commit>”
perl6/whateverable
…/Bloatable.p6 :45:
!$cur-path/lib/libmoar.so”.IO.e
perl6/whateverable
…/Bloatable.p6 :46:
?? No libmoar.so file in build %cur<short-commit>”
perl6/whateverable
…/Bloatable.p6 :48:
$cur-path/lib/libmoar.so”, ‘--’, $prev-path/lib/libmoar.so”
perl6/whateverable
…/Bloatable.p6 :55:
!$prev-path/lib/libmoar.so”.IO.e
perl6/whateverable
…/Bloatable.p6 :56:
?? No libmoar.so file in build %prev<short-commit>”
perl6/whateverable
…/Bloatable.p6 :58:
$prev-path/lib/libmoar.so”
perl6/whateverable
…/Bloatable.p6 :82:
%cur<error> = Cannot find revision $commit”;
perl6/whateverable
…/Bloatable.p6 :84:
%cur<error> ~= (did you mean {get-short-commit get-similar $commit, @options, repo => $CONFIG<moarvm>}”?)”
perl6/whateverable
…/Bloatable.p6 :89:
%cur<short-commit> ~= ({get-short-commit %cur<full-commit>})” if $commit eq ‘HEAD’;
perl6/whateverable
…/Bloatable.p6 :91:
my $filename = result-{(1 + %files).fmt: ‘%05d’}”;
perl6/whateverable
…/Bloatable.p6 :92:
my $result = Comparing %prev<short-commit> → %cur<short-commit>\n”;
perl6/whateverable
…/Bloatable.p6 :94:
$result ~= Skipping because of the error with %prev<short-commit>:\n”;
perl6/whateverable
…/Bloatable.p6 :97:
$result ~= Skipping because of the error with %cur<short-commit>:\n”;
perl6/whateverable
…/Bloatable.p6 :100:
$result ~= Skipping because diffing the same commit is pointless.”;
perl6/whateverable
…/Bloatable.p6 :116:
return ($out<output> // $out) but ProperStr(%prev<short-commit>\n{$out<output> // $out}”)
perl6/whateverable
…/Committable.p6 :45:
Like this: {$msg.server.current-nick}: f583f22,HEAD say ‘hello’; say ‘world’”
perl6/whateverable
…/Committable.p6 :59:
grumble ENV variable {.key} is not supported” if .key ∉ ENV-VARS;
perl6/whateverable
…/Committable.p6 :60:
grumble ENV variable {.key} can only be 0, 1 or empty” if .value ne ‘0’ | ‘1’ | ‘’;
perl6/whateverable
…/Committable.p6 :70:
$short-commit ~= ({get-short-commit $full-commit})” if $commit eq ‘HEAD’;
perl6/whateverable
…/Committable.p6 :73:
return $short-commit R=> ‘Cannot find this revision (did you mean ’ ~
perl6/whateverable
…/Committable.p6 :83:
$msg.reply: Seems like you forgot to specify a revision (will use v6.c” instead of $config”)”;
perl6/whateverable
…/Committable.p6 :84:
$code = $config $code”;
perl6/whateverable
…/Committable.p6 :95:
grumble «hit the total time limit of {TOTAL-TIME} seconds»”
perl6/whateverable
…/Committable.p6 :102:
?? ¦{$config} ({+%shas{@outputs[0]}} commits): «{@outputs[0]}»”
perl6/whateverable
…/Committable.p6 :103:
!! ‘¦’ ~ @outputs.map({ {%shas{$_}.join: ‘,’}: «$_»” }).join: ‘ ¦’;
perl6/whateverable
…/Committable.p6 :108:
{ take $l,”; $l = ‘’ } if $l and ($l ~ $sha).chars > 70;
perl6/whateverable
…/Committable.p6 :109:
$l ~= $l ?? ,$sha” !! $sha;
perl6/whateverable
…/Committable.p6 :111:
}.join: \n ”
perl6/whateverable
…/Committable.p6 :113:
my $long-str = ‘¦’ ~ @outputs.map({ «{limited-join %shas{$_}}»:\n$_” }).join: \n¦”;
perl6/whateverable
…/Coverable.p6 :33:
Like this: {$msg.server.current-nick}: f583f22 grep=SETTING:: say ‘hello’; say ‘world’”
perl6/whateverable
…/Coverable.p6 :57:
$msg.reply: Seems like you forgot to specify a revision (will use HEAD” instead of $config”)”;
perl6/whateverable
…/Coverable.p6 :58:
$code = $config $code”;
perl6/whateverable
…/Coverable.p6 :78:
$output ~= (did you mean {get-short-commit get-similar $commit, @options}”?)”
perl6/whateverable
…/Coverable.p6 :82:
my $log = $*TMPDIR.add: coverage_{now.to-posix[0]}.log”; # TODO proper temp file name
perl6/whateverable
…/Coverable.p6 :95:
$output = Cannot test this commit ($output)”
perl6/whateverable
…/Coverable.p6 :97:
$output ~= «exit code = $result<exit-code>»” if $result<exit-code> ≠ 0;
perl6/whateverable
…/Coverable.p6 :98:
$output ~= «exit signal = {Signal($result<signal>)} ($result<signal>)»” if $result<signal> ≠ 0
perl6/whateverable
…/Coverable.p6 :102:
$short-commit ~= ({get-short-commit $full-commit})” if $commit eq ‘HEAD’;
perl6/whateverable
…/Coverable.p6 :105:
grumble «hit the total time limit of {TOTAL-TIME} seconds»”
perl6/whateverable
…/Coverable.p6 :108:
my $short-str = ¦$short-commit: «$output»”; # TODO no need for short string (we gist it anyway)
perl6/whateverable
…/Coverable.p6 :109:
my $long-str = ¦$full-commit: «$output»”; # TODO simpler output perhaps?
perl6/whateverable
…/Coverable.p6 :112:
for $result<coverage>.split(\n”) -> $line {
perl6/whateverable
…/Coverable.p6 :117:
my $cover-report = | File | Code |\n|--|--|\n”;
perl6/whateverable
…/Coverable.p6 :118:
my $url = https://github.com/rakudo/rakudo/blob/$full-commit”;
perl6/whateverable
…/Coverable.p6 :121:
my $ln = ‘L’ ~ ($l ~~ Int ?? $l !! $l.min()-L$l.max()”);
perl6/whateverable
…/Coverable.p6 :125:
$cover-report ~= | $fname#$ln |”;
perl6/whateverable
…/Coverable.p6 :126:
my $sed-range = {$l.min},{$l.max}p”;
perl6/whateverable
…/Coverable.p6 :128:
my $proc = run :out, :cwd($CONFIG<rakudo>), <git show>, $full-commit:$fname”;
perl6/whateverable
…/Coverable.p6 :132:
$code .= subst: :g, \n”, ‘```<br>```’; # TODO multiline code blocks using github markdown?
perl6/whateverable
…/Coverable.p6 :134:
$cover-report ~= ```$code``` |\n”; # TODO close properly (see how many ``` are there already)
perl6/whateverable
…/Coverable.p6 :136:
$cover-report ~= | $fn#$ln | |\n”; # TODO write N/A” instead of having an empty cell?
perl6/whateverable
…/Evalable.p6 :34:
Like this: {$msg.server.current-nick}: say ‘hello’; say ‘world’”
perl6/whateverable
…/Evalable.p6 :45:
#↓ Detect if somebody accidentally forgot m:” or other command prefix
perl6/whateverable
…/Evalable.p6 :65:
grumble No build for $short-commit. Not sure how this happened!”
perl6/whateverable
…/Evalable.p6 :82:
$output = Cannot test $full-commit ($output)”
perl6/whateverable
…/Evalable.p6 :84:
$extra ~= (exit code $result<exit-code>) ” if $result<exit-code> ≠ 0;
perl6/whateverable
…/Evalable.p6 :85:
$extra ~= (signal {Signal($result<signal>)}) ” if $result<signal> ≠ 0
perl6/whateverable
…/Evalable.p6 :88:
my $reply-start = rakudo-moar $short-commit: OUTPUT: «$extra”;
perl6/whateverable
…/Evalable.p6 :103:
my $gist = ($extra ?? $extra\n” !! ‘’) ~ colorstrip $output;
perl6/whateverable
…/Evalable.p6 :104:
(‘’ but ProperStr($gist)) but PrettyLink({ Full output: $_” })
perl6/whateverable
…/Greppable.p6 :34:
Like this: {$msg.server.current-nick}: password”
perl6/whateverable
…/Greppable.p6 :43:
my ($path, $line-number, $text) = $line.split: \x0”, 3;
perl6/whateverable
…/Greppable.p6 :45:
my $start = perl6-all-modules/$path”; # Not a module, unless…
perl6/whateverable
…/Greppable.p6 :51:
my $commit = %commits{$source/$repo”};
perl6/whateverable
…/Greppable.p6 :55:
my $dotgitrepo = $ECO-PATH/$source/$repo/.gitrepo”.IO;
perl6/whateverable
…/Greppable.p6 :60:
default { die Unsupported source $source”” }
perl6/whateverable
…/Greppable.p6 :66:
| ‘gitlab’ { https://$source.com/$repo/blob/$commit/$long-path#L$line-number” }
perl6/whateverable
…/Greppable.p6 :67:
when ‘cpan’ { $ECO-ORIGIN/blob/$commit/$source/$repo/$long-path#L$line-number” }
perl6/whateverable
…/Greppable.p6 :68:
default { die Unsupported source $source”” } # already handled anyway
perl6/whateverable
…/Greppable.p6 :71:
$short-path = …/$short-path”;# if $long-path ne $short-path;
perl6/whateverable
…/Greppable.p6 :72:
$start = {$repo}<br>``{$short-path}`` :*$line-number*:”;
perl6/whateverable
…/Greppable.p6 :78:
$text ~~ s:g/ \c[ESC][1;31m” (.*?) [ \c[ESC][m” | $ ] /<b>{$0}<\/b>/; # TODO get rid of \/ ?
perl6/whateverable
…/Greppable.p6 :80:
| $start | <code>{$text}</code> |”
perl6/whateverable
…/Greppable.p6 :88:
my $gist = $out.map({ process-ls-line $_ }).join(\n”);
perl6/whateverable
…/Greppable.p6 :104:
my $gist = | File | Code |\n|--|--|\n”;
perl6/whateverable
…/Greppable.p6 :106:
$gist ~= $result<output>.split(\n”).map({process-grep-line $_, %commits}).join: \n”;
perl6/whateverable
…/Greppable.p6 :111:
but PrettyLink({{s $total, ‘line’}, {s $modules, ‘module’}: $_”})
perl6/whateverable
…/Nativecallable.p6 :11:
Like this {$msg.server.current-nick}: <some C definition>”;
perl6/whateverable
…/Nativecallable.p6 :24:
return (@pruned-output.map: {.subst(/\s+/, " ", :g)}).join: \n”;
perl6/whateverable
…/Nativecallable.p6 :35:
spurt $header-file, \n#include <stddef.h>\n#include <stdbool.h>\n” ~ $code;
perl6/whateverable
…/Notable.p6 :26:
my $db = %*ENV<TESTABLE> ?? $*TMPDIR.add(notable{time}”) !! ‘data/notes’.IO;
perl6/whateverable
…/Notable.p6 :32:
Like this: {$msg.server.current-nick}: weekly rakudo is now 10x faster”
perl6/whateverable
…/Notable.p6 :44:
return No notes yet” unless @topics;
perl6/whateverable
…/Notable.p6 :45:
@topics.join(‘ ’) but ProperStr(@topics.join: \n”)
perl6/whateverable
…/Notable.p6 :53:
return No notes for $topic”” if $data{$topic}:!exists;
perl6/whateverable
…/Notable.p6 :55:
$_<timestamp> <$_<nick>>: $_<text>”
perl6/whateverable
…/Notable.p6 :57:
(({s +@notes, ‘note’}: ” ~ @notes.join: ‘ ; ’)
perl6/whateverable
…/Notable.p6 :58:
but ProperStr(@notes.join: \n”))
perl6/whateverable
…/Notable.p6 :59:
but PrettyLink({{s +@notes, ‘note’}: $_”})
perl6/whateverable
…/Notable.p6 :76:
return No notes for $topic”” if $data{$topic}:!exists;
perl6/whateverable
…/Notable.p6 :82:
Moved existing notes to $new-topic””
perl6/whateverable
…/Quotable.p6 :32:
Like this: {$msg.server.current-nick}: /^ ‘bisect: ’ /”
perl6/whateverable
…/Quotable.p6 :41:
$msg.reply: OK, working on it! This may take up to three minutes ($messages messages to process)”;
perl6/whateverable
…/Quotable.p6 :49:
my %channels = @processed.map: {result-#{.<channel>}.md” => .<gist>};
perl6/whateverable
…/Quotable.p6 :51:
my $peek = $count > 1 ?? $count messages ($date-min⌁$date-max)”
perl6/whateverable
…/Quotable.p6 :52:
!! $count message ($date-min)”;
perl6/whateverable
…/Quotable.p6 :53:
(‘’ but FileStore(%channels)) but PrettyLink({$peek: $_”})
perl6/whateverable
…/Quotable.p6 :61:
my ($text, $id, $date) = .split: \0”;
perl6/whateverable
…/Quotable.p6 :68:
?? $_ !! $backticks $text $backticks<br>”
perl6/whateverable
…/Quotable.p6 :69:
}).join(\n”);
perl6/whateverable
…/Releasable.p6 :39:
status | status link”
perl6/whateverable
…/Releasable.p6 :43:
my $last-release = to-full-commit chomp slurp $CONFIG<rakudo>/VERSION”;
perl6/whateverable
…/Releasable.p6 :46:
$last-release..%*BOT-ENV<branch>”, ‘--’, ‘docs/ChangeLog’;
perl6/whateverable
…/Releasable.p6 :61:
$answer ~= ≈$days day{$days ≠ 1 ?? ‘s’ !! ‘’} and ” if $days;
perl6/whateverable
…/Releasable.p6 :62:
$answer ~= ≈$hours hour{$hours ≠ 1 ?? ‘s’ !! ‘’}”;
perl6/whateverable
…/Releasable.p6 :67:
my $guide = slurp $CONFIG<rakudo>/docs/release_guide.pod”;
perl6/whateverable
…/Releasable.p6 :81:
$msg.reply: Release manager is not specified yet.”
perl6/whateverable
…/Releasable.p6 :87:
$msg.reply: Release date for Rakudo $release is listed in”
perl6/whateverable
…/Releasable.p6 :88:
~ Planned future releases”, but it was already released.”;
perl6/whateverable
…/Releasable.p6 :114:
‘--reverse’, $actual-commit-old..HEAD”;
perl6/whateverable
…/Releasable.p6 :123:
@warnings.push: $_ should be $SHA-LENGTH characters in length”
perl6/whateverable
…/Releasable.p6 :126:
@warnings.push: $_ was referenced but there is no commit with this id”
perl6/whateverable
…/Releasable.p6 :133:
$summary //= {@git-commits - @unlogged} out of {+@git-commits} commits logged”;
perl6/whateverable
…/Releasable.p6 :169:
default { die Expected Str or Positional but got {.^name}” }
perl6/whateverable
…/Releasable.p6 :176:
$summary ~= {+@tickets} blocker{@tickets ≠ 1 ?? ‘s’ !! ‘’}”;
perl6/whateverable
…/Releasable.p6 :186:
<a href="$url">” ~ $id ~ </a> {html-escape $title}\n”
perl6/whateverable
…/Releasable.p6 :195:
$changelog //= slurp $CONFIG<rakudo>/docs/ChangeLog”;
perl6/whateverable
…/Releasable.p6 :204:
$changelog = $wiki ~ \n” ~ $changelog;
perl6/whateverable
…/Releasable.p6 :214:
$answer = Next release $time-left. ”;
perl6/whateverable
…/Releasable.p6 :219:
$answer ~= $_. ” with %blockers<summary>;
perl6/whateverable
…/Releasable.p6 :221:
$answer ~= (⚠ {+%stats<warnings>} warnings)” if %stats<warnings>;
perl6/whateverable
…/Releasable.p6 :229:
my $warnings = .join(\n”) with %stats<warnings>;
perl6/whateverable
…/Releasable.p6 :235:
--abbrev=$SHA-LENGTH”, ‘--quiet’, |%stats<unlogged>;
perl6/whateverable
…/Releasable.p6 :238:
--abbrev=$SHA-LENGTH”, ‘--quiet’, |%stats<unlogged>;
perl6/whateverable
…/Releasable.p6 :239:
my $unreviewed = join \n”, ($descs.out.lines Z $links.out.lines).map:
perl6/whateverable
…/Releasable.p6 :243:
(‘’ but FileStore(%files)) but PrettyLink({Details: $_”})
perl6/whateverable
…/Releasable.p6 :250:
my $text = Next release $time-left”;
perl6/whateverable
…/Reportable.p6 :54:
my $list = report-dirs.reverse.map(*.basename).join: \n”;
perl6/whateverable
…/Reportable.p6 :81:
grumble Couldn't find a snapshot for $from $hint.” without $from-dir;
perl6/whateverable
…/Reportable.p6 :82:
grumble Couldn't find a snapshot for $to $hint.” without $to-dir;
perl6/whateverable
…/Reportable.p6 :88:
grumble Can only generate a report from two different snapshots (both are {$from-dir.basename})”
perl6/whateverable
…/Reportable.p6 :91:
my $report = join \n”, gather analyze $from-dir, $to-dir;
perl6/whateverable
…/Reportable.p6 :104:
.irc.send-cmd: ‘PRIVMSG’, $CONFIG<cave>, Failed to make the snapshot. Help me.”,
perl6/whateverable
…/Reportable.p6 :114:
mkdir $temp-folder/GH”;
perl6/whateverable
…/Reportable.p6 :115:
run :$env, ‘maintenance/pull-gh’, $temp-folder/GH”; # TODO authenticate on github to get rid of unlikely rate limiting
perl6/whateverable
…/Reportable.p6 :116:
mkdir $temp-folder/RT”;
perl6/whateverable
…/Reportable.p6 :117:
run :$env, ‘maintenance/pull-rt’, $temp-folder/RT”, |$CONFIG<reportable><RT><user pass>;
perl6/whateverable
…/Reportable.p6 :175:
note RT before…”; add %before, process-rt $_ for $before-dir.add(‘RT’).dir;
perl6/whateverable
…/Reportable.p6 :177:
note GH before…”; add %before, process-gh $_ for $before-dir.add(‘GH’).dir;
perl6/whateverable
…/Reportable.p6 :179:
note RT after…”; add %after, process-rt $_ for $after-dir.add(‘RT’).dir;
perl6/whateverable
…/Reportable.p6 :181:
note GH after…”; add %after, process-gh $_ for $after-dir.add(‘GH’).dir;
perl6/whateverable
…/Reportable.p6 :202:
my $link = <a href="{.<html_url>}">{sprintf ‘% 9s’, .<uni-id>}</a>”;
perl6/whateverable
…/Reportable.p6 :203:
my $str = $link $subject”;
perl6/whateverable
…/Reportable.p6 :206:
@resolved.push: [{$after<state>}] $str”;
perl6/whateverable
…/Reportable.p6 :207:
@new.push: [{$after<state>}] $str” if $before<state> eq ‘∅’;
perl6/whateverable
…/Reportable.p6 :212:
@half-resolved.push: [testneeded] $str”;
perl6/whateverable
…/Reportable.p6 :213:
@new.push: [testneeded] $str”;
perl6/whateverable
…/Reportable.p6 :215:
@new.push: [$after<state>] $str”
perl6/whateverable
…/Reportable.p6 :219:
@half-resolved.push: [testneeded] $str”;
perl6/whateverable
…/Reportable.p6 :221:
@updated.push: [$before<state>→$after<state>] $str”
perl6/whateverable
…/Reportable.p6 :226:
@half-resolved.push: [testneeded] $str”
perl6/whateverable
…/Reportable.p6 :228:
@updated.push: [updated] $str”
perl6/whateverable
…/Reportable.p6 :231:
take From ≈{$before-dir.basename} to ≈{$after-dir.basename}<br>”.trans: ‘_’ => ‘T’;
perl6/whateverable
…/Reportable.p6 :233:
take Open tickets before: **{+%before.values.grep: *<is-open>}**<br>”;
perl6/whateverable
…/Reportable.p6 :234:
take Open tickets after: **{ +%after.values.grep: *<is-open>}**<br>”;
perl6/whateverable
…/Reportable.p6 :244:
take Number of tickets touched: **$touched**”;
perl6/whateverable
…/Reportable.p6 :249:
take ## {.key} ({+.value})”;
perl6/whateverable
…/Shareable.p6 :38:
my $file = /tmp/whateverable/shareable/$backend/$full-commit.tar.gz”.IO;
perl6/whateverable
…/Shareable.p6 :51:
header ‘Content-Disposition’, attachment; filename="{$file.IO.basename}"”;
perl6/whateverable
…/Shareable.p6 :59:
my $backend = $type; # backend” is used internally but sounds weird
perl6/whateverable
…/Shareable.p6 :68:
my $archive-path = $CONFIG<archives-location>/$backend/$full-commit.zst”;
perl6/whateverable
…/Shareable.p6 :69:
my $archive-link = $CONFIG<archives-location>/$backend/$full-commit”;
perl6/whateverable
…/Shareable.p6 :72:
header ‘Content-Disposition’, attachment; filename="{$file.IO.basename}"”;
perl6/whateverable
…/Shareable.p6 :85:
Like this: {$msg.server.current-nick}: f583f22”
perl6/whateverable
…/Shareable.p6 :92:
$link/$<build>”
perl6/whateverable
…/Squashable.p6 :37:
Available commands: status, log, quiet, loud”
perl6/whateverable
…/Squashable.p6 :93:
grumble I don't know about SQUASHathon on $_” if not $PATH.add(~$_).d;
perl6/whateverable
…/Squashable.p6 :99:
my $when = ($next UTC{utc-hour $TIMEZONE-RANGE.min}⌁”
perl6/whateverable
…/Squashable.p6 :100:
~ UTC{utc-hour $TIMEZONE-RANGE.max})”;
perl6/whateverable
…/Squashable.p6 :105:
$msg.reply: {$warn}Next SQUASHathon {time-left $next-range.min} $when”
perl6/whateverable
…/Squashable.p6 :106:
~ . See $WIKI-PAGE-URL”
perl6/whateverable
…/Squashable.p6 :108:
$msg.reply: 🍕🍕 SQUASHathon is in progress!”
perl6/whateverable
…/Squashable.p6 :109:
~ The end of the event {time-left $next-range.max}”
perl6/whateverable
…/Squashable.p6 :110:
~ . See $WIKI-PAGE-URL”
perl6/whateverable
…/Squashable.p6 :114:
%files<~log> = slurp $PATH.add($next/log”) if $PATH.add($next/log”).e;
perl6/whateverable
…/Squashable.p6 :115:
if $PATH.add($next/state”).e {
perl6/whateverable
…/Squashable.p6 :116:
my %state = from-json slurp $PATH.add($next/state”);
perl6/whateverable
…/Squashable.p6 :119:
%files<stats> ~= \n{.key}:\n”;
perl6/whateverable
…/Squashable.p6 :122:
%files<stats> ~= ├ $prev\n” with $prev;
perl6/whateverable
…/Squashable.p6 :123:
LAST %files<stats> ~= └ $prev\n”;
perl6/whateverable
…/Squashable.p6 :124:
$prev = {.key}: {.value}”
perl6/whateverable
…/Squashable.p6 :127:
%files<stats> ~= \n{.key}: {.value}\n”;
perl6/whateverable
…/Squashable.p6 :135:
(‘’ but FileStore(%files)) but PrettyLink({Log and stats: $_”})
perl6/whateverable
…/Squashable.p6 :168:
my $text = Webhook for {$data<repository><full_name>} is now ”
perl6/whateverable
…/Squashable.p6 :178:
mkdir $PATH.add($next”);
perl6/whateverable
…/Squashable.p6 :179:
spurt $PATH.add($next/$file”), $body if $file ~~ /^ [<.xdigit>|‘-’]+ $/;
perl6/whateverable
…/Squashable.p6 :189:
if $next-event.defined and $PATH.add($next-event/state”).e {
perl6/whateverable
…/Squashable.p6 :190:
%state = from-json slurp $PATH.add($next-event/state”)
perl6/whateverable
…/Squashable.p6 :196:
$text = {‘🍕’ x $pizza} $text”;
perl6/whateverable
…/Squashable.p6 :198:
mkdir $PATH.add($next”);
perl6/whateverable
…/Squashable.p6 :199:
spurt $PATH.add($next/log”), {DateTime.now: :0timezone} $text\n”, :append;
perl6/whateverable
…/Squashable.p6 :214:
notify $login++ $action wiki page $title”: $url”;
perl6/whateverable
…/Squashable.p6 :223:
{shorten $data<issue><title>, 50}””
perl6/whateverable
…/Squashable.p6 :226:
commit {$data<comment><commit_id>.substr: 0, 12}” # TODO get commit title?
perl6/whateverable
…/Squashable.p6 :229:
a review for {shorten $data<pull_request><title>, 50}””
perl6/whateverable
…/Squashable.p6 :233:
notify $login++ $action a comment on $title: $url”, :silent($action eq ‘edited’)
perl6/whateverable
…/Squashable.p6 :237:
my $title = ‘’ ~ shorten($data<issue><title>, 50) ~ ‘”’;
perl6/whateverable
…/Squashable.p6 :242:
notify :silent, $login++ self-$action issue $title: $url”
perl6/whateverable
…/Squashable.p6 :245:
notify :silent, $login++ $action issue $title $where $assignee: $url”
perl6/whateverable
…/Squashable.p6 :249:
notify $login++ $action issue $title ($label): $url”
perl6/whateverable
…/Squashable.p6 :251:
notify $login++ $action issue $title: $url”
perl6/whateverable
…/Squashable.p6 :256:
my $title = ‘’ ~ shorten($data<pull_request><title>, 50) ~ ‘”’;
perl6/whateverable
…/Squashable.p6 :258:
notify $login++ $action a review on pull request $title: $url”
perl6/whateverable
…/Squashable.p6 :262:
my $title = ‘’ ~ shorten($data<pull_request><title>, 50) ~ ‘”’;
perl6/whateverable
…/Squashable.p6 :267:
notify $login++ self-$action pull request $title: $url”
perl6/whateverable
…/Squashable.p6 :270:
notify $login++ $action pull request $title $where $assignee: $url”
perl6/whateverable
…/Squashable.p6 :273:
notify $login++ requested a review on pull request $title: $url”
perl6/whateverable
…/Squashable.p6 :278:
notify $login++ $action pull request $title: $url”
perl6/whateverable
…/Squashable.p6 :284:
notify :silent, $login++ pushed $commits commit{$commits ≠ 1 ?? ‘s’ !! ‘’}”;
perl6/whateverable
…/Squashable.p6 :291:
notify :3pizza, :force, First contribution by $login++! ♥”;
perl6/whateverable
…/Squashable.p6 :302:
# TODO done” or something?
perl6/whateverable
…/Squashable.p6 :312:
mkdir $PATH.add($next”);
perl6/whateverable
…/Squashable.p6 :313:
spurt $PATH.add($next/state”), to-json %state;
perl6/whateverable
…/Statisfiable.p6 :49:
%stats{$_} = {STATS-LOCATION}/$_”.IO.e
perl6/whateverable
…/Statisfiable.p6 :50:
?? from-json slurp {STATS-LOCATION}/$_”
perl6/whateverable
…/Statisfiable.p6 :65:
my $file = $_/share/perl6/runtime/CORE.setting.moarvm”.IO;
perl6/whateverable
…/Statisfiable.p6 :84:
my $file = $_/lib/libmoar.so”.IO;
perl6/whateverable
…/Statisfiable.p6 :113:
spurt {STATS-LOCATION}/$type”, to-json %data if $let's-save;
perl6/whateverable
…/Statisfiable.p6 :132:
my $msg-response = @results.reverse.map(*.kv.join: ‘ ’).join: \n”;
perl6/whateverable
…/Undersightable.p6 :105:
>; # TODO replace 6lang” if another name is chosen
perl6/whateverable
…/Undersightable.p6 :112:
# url-pattern => {http://rakudo.org/downloads/rakudo/rakudo-$\_.tar.gz”},
perl6/whateverable
…/Undersightable.p6 :113:
# path-pattern => {data/undersightable/rakudo/rakudo-$_.tar.gz”},
perl6/whateverable
…/Undersightable.p6 :119:
url-pattern => {https://rakudo.perl6.org/downloads/rakudo/rakudo-$\_.tar.gz”},
perl6/whateverable
…/Undersightable.p6 :120:
path-pattern => {data/undersightable/rakudo/rakudo-$_.tar.gz”},
perl6/whateverable
…/Undersightable.p6 :126:
# url-pattern => {http://rakudo.org/downloads/nqp/nqp-$\_.tar.gz”},
perl6/whateverable
…/Undersightable.p6 :127:
# path-pattern => {data/undersightable/nqp/nqp-$_.tar.gz”},
perl6/whateverable
…/Undersightable.p6 :133:
url-pattern => {https://rakudo.perl6.org/downloads/nqp/nqp-$\_.tar.gz”},
perl6/whateverable
…/Undersightable.p6 :134:
path-pattern => {data/undersightable/nqp/nqp-$_.tar.gz”},
perl6/whateverable
…/Undersightable.p6 :140:
url-pattern => {https://moarvm.org/releases/MoarVM-$\_.tar.gz”},
perl6/whateverable
…/Undersightable.p6 :141:
path-pattern => {data/undersightable/moarvm/MoarVM-$_.tar.gz”},
perl6/whateverable
…/Undersightable.p6 :152:
Like this: {$msg.server.current-nick}: check”
perl6/whateverable
…/Undersightable.p6 :164:
take | **$url** | **{.response.status}** | **$chr {.message}** |” does $type
perl6/whateverable
…/Undersightable.p6 :167:
take | **$url** | **N/A** | **$chr {.message}** |” does $type
perl6/whateverable
…/Undersightable.p6 :174:
take \n## Websites\n”;
perl6/whateverable
…/Undersightable.p6 :179:
take | $url | {.status} | OK |” with $resp
perl6/whateverable
…/Undersightable.p6 :184:
take \n## $title\n”;
perl6/whateverable
…/Undersightable.p6 :198:
take | $url | $resp.status() | OK (same file as before) |”
perl6/whateverable
…/Undersightable.p6 :200:
take | $url | $resp.status() | **☠ File was changed after publication!** |”
perl6/whateverable
…/Undersightable.p6 :203:
take | $url | $resp.status() | OK (fresh download) |” but Info;
perl6/whateverable
…/Undersightable.p6 :220:
take \n## IRC Bots\n”;
perl6/whateverable
…/Undersightable.p6 :225:
take | $_ | Online |”
perl6/whateverable
…/Undersightable.p6 :227:
take | $_ | **⚠ Offline** |” does Warning
perl6/whateverable
…/Undersightable.p6 :233:
take \n## Release announcements\n”;
perl6/whateverable
…/Undersightable.p6 :242:
if await($resp.body).contains: The MoarVM team is proud to release version $last-tag” {
perl6/whateverable
…/Undersightable.p6 :243:
take | $url | {.status} | $last-tag release is mentioned |” ;
perl6/whateverable
…/Undersightable.p6 :245:
take | $url | {.status} | **☠ No mention of $last-tag release found** |” does Error;
perl6/whateverable
…/Undersightable.p6 :255:
take | $url | {.status} | $last-tag release is mentioned |” ;
perl6/whateverable
…/Undersightable.p6 :257:
take | $url | {.status} | **☠ No mention of $last-tag release found** |” does Error;
perl6/whateverable
…/Undersightable.p6 :267:
take | $url | {.status} | $last-tag release is mentioned |” ;
perl6/whateverable
…/Undersightable.p6 :269:
take | $url | {.status} | **☠ No mention of $last-tag release found** |” does Error;
perl6/whateverable
…/Undersightable.p6 :287:
my $peek = {s $errors, ‘error’}, {s $warnings, ‘warning’}”;
perl6/whateverable
…/Undersightable.p6 :288:
my $gist = join \n”, @results;
perl6/whateverable
…/Undersightable.p6 :289:
(‘’ but FileStore(‘result.md’ => $gist)) but PrettyLink({$peek: $_”})
perl6/whateverable
…/Unicodable.p6 :62:
CATCH { return {self.codepointify($ord)} (invalid codepoint)” }
perl6/whateverable
…/Unicodable.p6 :69:
return \c[NBSP]” ~ $char if $gcb eq ‘Extend’ | ‘ZWJ’;
perl6/whateverable
…/Unicodable.p6 :70:
return $char ~ \c[NBSP]” if $gcb eq ‘Prepend’;
perl6/whateverable
…/Unicodable.p6 :78:
sprintf %s %s [%s] (%s)”,
perl6/whateverable
…/Unicodable.p6 :89:
($preview)”
perl6/whateverable
…/Unicodable.p6 :93:
my $gist = @all.map({self.get-description: $_}).join: \n”;
perl6/whateverable
…/Unicodable.p6 :94:
my $link-msg = { {+@all} characters in total{self.get-preview: @all}: $_” };
perl6/whateverable
…/Unicodable.p6 :147:
grumble Cowardly refusing to gist more than $LIMIT lines” if @all > $LIMIT;
perl6/whateverable
…/Unicodable.p6 :155:
my $file = write-code say join \c[31]”, (0..0x10FFFF).grep:\n” ~ $query;
perl6/whateverable
…/Unicodable.p6 :164:
grumble Something went wrong ($output)” if $result<signal> < 0;
perl6/whateverable
…/Unicodable.p6 :166:
$output ~= «exit code = $result<exit-code>»” if $result<exit-code> ≠ 0;
perl6/whateverable
…/Unicodable.p6 :167:
$output ~= «exit signal = {Signal($result<signal>)} ($result<signal>)»” if $result<signal> ≠ 0;
perl6/whateverable
…/Unicodable.p6 :170:
for $output.split: \c[31]”, :skip-empty {
perl6/whateverable
…/Unicodable.p6 :172:
grumble Cowardly refusing to gist more than $LIMIT lines” if @all > $LIMIT;
perl6/whateverable
…/Unicodable.p6 :178:
grumble Cowardly refusing to gist more than $LIMIT lines” if @all > $LIMIT;
perl6/whateverable
…/Unicodable.p6 :198:
$answer ~= sprintf \n### %s\n”, $category.key;
perl6/whateverable
…/Unicodable.p6 :200:
$answer ~= .fmt: ‘ %-25s |’ for @query.map: -> $char { Value: {&escape(self.sanify: $char)}” };
perl6/whateverable
…/Unicodable.p6 :201:
$answer ~= \n”;
perl6/whateverable
…/Unicodable.p6 :202:
$answer ~= |{‘-’ x 57}|”;
perl6/whateverable
…/Unicodable.p6 :203:
$answer ~= {‘-’ x 27}|” x @query;
perl6/whateverable
…/Unicodable.p6 :204:
$answer ~= \n”;
perl6/whateverable
…/Unicodable.p6 :210:
$answer ~= \n”;
perl6/whateverable
…/build.p6 :44:
my \REPO-LATEST = /tmp/whateverable/{DIR-BASE}-repo”;
perl6/whateverable
…/build.p6 :47:
my \REPO-CURRENT = {WORKING-DIRECTORY}/data/{DIR-BASE}”.IO.absolute;
perl6/whateverable
…/build.p6 :49:
my \ARCHIVES-LOCATION = {WORKING-DIRECTORY}/data/builds/{DIR-BASE}”.IO.absolute;
perl6/whateverable
…/build.p6 :50:
my \BUILDS-LOCATION = /tmp/whateverable/{DIR-BASE}”;
perl6/whateverable
…/build.p6 :51:
my \BUILD-LOCK = {BUILDS-LOCATION}/build-lock”;
perl6/whateverable
…/build.p6 :53:
my \GIT-REFERENCE = {WORKING-DIRECTORY}/data”.IO.absolute;
perl6/whateverable
…/build.p6 :78:
my @git-latest = ‘git’, ‘--git-dir’, {REPO-LATEST}/.git”, ‘--work-tree’, REPO-LATEST;
perl6/whateverable
…/build.p6 :102:
run ‘git’, ‘--git-dir’, {REPO-CURRENT}/.git”, ‘--work-tree’, REPO-CURRENT, ‘pull’, ‘--tags’, REPO-LATEST;
perl6/whateverable
…/build.p6 :105:
return if {ARCHIVES-LOCATION}/$commit.zst”.IO ~~ :e; # already exists
perl6/whateverable
…/build.p6 :106:
return if {ARCHIVES-LOCATION}/$commit”.IO ~~ :e; # already exists (long-term storage)
perl6/whateverable
…/build.p6 :110:
my $build-path = {BUILDS-LOCATION}/$commit”.IO.absolute;
perl6/whateverable
…/build.p6 :112:
my $archive-path = {ARCHIVES-LOCATION}/$commit.zst”.IO.absolute;
perl6/whateverable
…/build.p6 :117:
my @git-temp = ‘git’, ‘--git-dir’, $temp-folder/.git”, ‘--work-tree’, $temp-folder;
perl6/whateverable
…/build.p6 :129:
say »»»»» $commit: configure”;
perl6/whateverable
…/build.p6 :130:
my $configure-log-fh = open :w, $log-path/configure.log”;
perl6/whateverable
…/build.p6 :131:
my $configure-err-fh = open :w, $log-path/configure.err”;
perl6/whateverable
…/build.p6 :135:
‘perl’, ‘--’, ‘Configure.pl’, --prefix=$build-path”,
perl6/whateverable
…/build.p6 :139:
‘perl’, ‘--’, ‘Configure.pl’, --prefix=$build-path”,
perl6/whateverable
…/build.p6 :145:
@args.push: --git-reference={GIT-REFERENCE}”
perl6/whateverable
…/build.p6 :152:
say »»»»» Cannot configure $commit” unless $config-ok;
perl6/whateverable
…/build.p6 :158:
say »»»»» $commit: make”;
perl6/whateverable
…/build.p6 :159:
my $make-log-fh = open :w, $log-path/make.log”;
perl6/whateverable
…/build.p6 :160:
my $make-err-fh = open :w, $log-path/make.err”;
perl6/whateverable
…/build.p6 :168:
say »»»»» Cannot make $commit” unless $make-ok;
perl6/whateverable
…/build.p6 :172:
say »»»»» $commit: make install”;
perl6/whateverable
…/build.p6 :173:
my $install-log-fh = open :w, $log-path/make-install.log”;
perl6/whateverable
…/build.p6 :174:
my $install-err-fh = open :w, $log-path/make-install.err”;
perl6/whateverable
…/build.p6 :179:
say »»»»» Cannot install $commit” unless $install-ok;
perl6/whateverable
…/build.p6 :184:
say »»»»» $commit: compressing”;
perl6/whateverable
…/benchable.t :11:
$t.common-tests: help => Like this: {$t.bot-nick}: f583f22,HEAD ”
perl6/whateverable
…/benchable.t :18:
{$t.bot-nick}: wazzup?”,
perl6/whateverable
…/benchable.t :19:
{$t.our-nick}, I cannot recognize this command. See wiki for some examples: https://github.com/perl6/whateverable/wiki/Benchable”);
perl6/whateverable
…/benchable.t :23:
$t.test(‘basic nick:” query’,
perl6/whateverable
…/benchable.t :24:
{$t.bot-nick}: HEAD say ‘hello’”,
perl6/whateverable
…/benchable.t :28:
$t.test(‘basic nick,” query’,
perl6/whateverable
…/benchable.t :29:
{$t.bot-nick}, HEAD say ‘hello’”,
perl6/whateverable
…/benchable.t :33:
$t.test(‘bench:” shortcut’,
perl6/whateverable
…/benchable.t :38:
$t.test(‘bench6:” shortcut’,
perl6/whateverable
…/benchable.t :43:
$t.test(‘bench” shortcut does not work’,
perl6/whateverable
…/benchable.t :46:
$t.test(‘bench6” shortcut does not work’,
perl6/whateverable
…/benchable.t :60:
$t.test(‘compare” query’,
perl6/whateverable
…/benchable.t :63:
{$t.our-nick}, https://whatever.able/fakeupload”);
perl6/whateverable
…/benchable.t :67:
$t.test(‘releases” query’,
perl6/whateverable
…/benchable.t :70:
{$t.our-nick}, benchmarked the given commits, now zooming in on performance differences”,
perl6/whateverable
…/benchable.t :71:
{$t.our-nick}, https://whatever.able/fakeupload”,
perl6/whateverable
…/benchable.t :74:
$t.test(‘v6c” query’,
perl6/whateverable
…/benchable.t :77:
{$t.our-nick}, benchmarked the given commits, now zooming in on performance differences”,
perl6/whateverable
…/benchable.t :78:
{$t.our-nick}, https://whatever.able/fakeupload”,
perl6/whateverable
…/benchable.t :82:
bench: b1f77c8,87bba04,79bb867 say ‘hello’”,
perl6/whateverable
…/benchable.t :84:
{$t.our-nick}, benchmarked the given commits, now zooming in on performance differences”,
perl6/whateverable
…/benchable.t :108:
{$t.our-nick}, Successfully fetched the code from the provided URL”,
perl6/whateverable
…/benchable.t :114:
{$t.our-nick}, Successfully fetched the code from the provided URL”,
perl6/whateverable
…/benchable.t :120:
{$t.our-nick}, Successfully fetched the code from the provided URL”,
perl6/whateverable
…/benchable.t :126:
{$t.our-nick}, It looks like a URL, but for some reason I cannot download it (HTTP status line is 404 Not Found)”);
perl6/whateverable
…/benchable.t :130:
{$t.our-nick}, It looks like a URL, but mime type is ‘text/html’ while I was expecting something with ‘text/plain’ or ‘perl’ in it. I can only understand raw links, sorry.”);
perl6/whateverable
…/benchable.t :138:
{$t.our-nick}, It looks like a URL, but for some reason I cannot download it (Could not parse URI: https://:P)”);
perl6/whateverable
…/benchable.t :141:
$t.test(‘Did you mean all”?’,
perl6/whateverable
…/benchable.t :143:
{$t.our-nick}, ¦balls: «Cannot find this revision (did you mean all”?)»”);
perl6/whateverable
…/benchable.t :144:
$t.test(‘Did you mean HEAD”?’,
perl6/whateverable
…/benchable.t :146:
{$t.our-nick}, ¦DEAD: «Cannot find this revision (did you mean HEAD”?)»”);
perl6/whateverable
…/benchable.t :149:
{$t.our-nick}, ¦2016.55: «Cannot find this revision (did you mean 2016.05”?)»”);
perl6/whateverable
…/benchable.t :152:
{$t.our-nick}, ¦d2c5694: «Cannot find this revision (did you mean d2c5684”?)»”);
perl6/whateverable
…/benchable.t :155:
/^ <me($t)>‘, ¦2015.13: «Cannot find this revision (did you mean 2015.12”?)» ¦2015.12^: «’ \d+\.\d+ ‘»’ $/);
perl6/whateverable
…/benchable.t :159:
/^ <me($t)>‘, ¦2015.12^: «’ \d+\.\d+ ‘» ¦2015.13: «Cannot find this revision (did you mean 2015.12”?)» ¦69fecb5: «Cannot find this revision (did you mean c9ebfc2”?)»’ $/);
perl6/whateverable
…/benchable.t :166:
{$t.our-nick}, ¦say: «Cannot find this revision (did you mean all”?)»”);
perl6/whateverable
…/benchable.t :170:
{$t.our-nick}, benchmarked the given commits, now zooming in on performance differences”,
perl6/whateverable
…/benchable.t :171:
{$t.our-nick}, https://whatever.able/fakeupload”,
perl6/whateverable
…/bisectable.t :11:
$t.common-tests: help => Like this: bisectable6: old=2015.12 new=HEAD exit 1 if (^∞).grep(\{ last })[5] // 0 == 4”;
perl6/whateverable
…/bisectable.t :21:
{$t.our-nick}, bisect log: https://whatever.able/fakeupload”,
perl6/whateverable
…/bisectable.t :22:
{$t.our-nick}, (2016-02-04) https://github.com/rakudo/rakudo/commit/241e6c06a9ec4c918effffc30258f2658aad7b79”);
perl6/whateverable
…/bisectable.t :27:
{$t.our-nick}, bisect log: https://whatever.able/fakeupload”,
perl6/whateverable
…/bisectable.t :28:
{$t.our-nick}, (2016-02-04) https://github.com/rakudo/rakudo/commit/241e6c06a9ec4c918effffc30258f2658aad7b79”);
perl6/whateverable
…/bisectable.t :33:
{$t.our-nick}, bisect log: https://whatever.able/fakeupload”,
perl6/whateverable
…/bisectable.t :34:
{$t.our-nick}, (2016-02-04) https://github.com/rakudo/rakudo/commit/241e6c06a9ec4c918effffc30258f2658aad7b79”);
perl6/whateverable
…/bisectable.t :38:
{$t.our-nick}, Bisecting by exit signal (old=2015.10 new=2015.12). Old exit signal: 0 (None)”,
perl6/whateverable
…/bisectable.t :39:
{$t.our-nick}, bisect log: https://whatever.able/fakeupload”,
perl6/whateverable
…/bisectable.t :40:
{$t.our-nick}, (2015-11-09) https://github.com/rakudo/rakudo/commit/3fddcb57f66a44d1a8adb7ecee1a3b403ab9f5d8”);
perl6/whateverable
…/bisectable.t :45:
{$t.our-nick}, bisect log: https://whatever.able/fakeupload”,
perl6/whateverable
…/bisectable.t :46:
{$t.our-nick}, (2016-04-01) https://github.com/rakudo/rakudo/commit/a87fb43b6c85a496ef0358197625b5b417a0d372”);
perl6/whateverable
…/bisectable.t :51:
{$t.our-nick}, Output on both points: «hello world␤»”);
perl6/whateverable
…/bisectable.t :55:
{$t.our-nick}, On both starting points (old=2016.02 new=2016.03) the exit code is 0, exit signal is 11 (SIGSEGV) and the output is identical as well”,
perl6/whateverable
…/bisectable.t :56:
{$t.our-nick}, Output on both points: «»”);
perl6/whateverable
…/bisectable.t :61:
{$t.our-nick}, https://whatever.able/fakeupload”);
perl6/whateverable
…/bisectable.t :65:
{$t.our-nick}, Exit code on old” revision is 125, which means skip this commit. Please try another old revision”);
perl6/whateverable
…/bisectable.t :69:
{$t.our-nick}, Exit code on new” revision is 125, which means skip this commit. Please try another new revision”);
perl6/whateverable
…/bisectable.t :75:
{$t.our-nick}, Bisecting by output (old=2016.02 new=2016.03) because on both starting points the exit code is 0”,
perl6/whateverable
…/bisectable.t :76:
{$t.our-nick}, bisect log: https://whatever.able/fakeupload”,
perl6/whateverable
…/bisectable.t :77:
{$t.our-nick}, (2016-03-18) https://github.com/rakudo/rakudo/commit/6d120cab6d0bf55a3c96fd3bd9c2e841e7eb99b0”);
perl6/whateverable
…/bisectable.t :79:
$t.test(:50timeout, ‘custom starting points using bad” and good” terms’,
perl6/whateverable
…/bisectable.t :81:
{$t.our-nick}, Bisecting by output (old=2016.02 new=2016.03) because on both starting points the exit code is 0”,
perl6/whateverable
…/bisectable.t :82:
{$t.our-nick}, bisect log: https://whatever.able/fakeupload”,
perl6/whateverable
…/bisectable.t :83:
{$t.our-nick}, (2016-03-18) https://github.com/rakudo/rakudo/commit/6d120cab6d0bf55a3c96fd3bd9c2e841e7eb99b0”);
perl6/whateverable
…/bisectable.t :87:
{$t.our-nick}, bisect log: https://whatever.able/fakeupload”,
perl6/whateverable
…/bisectable.t :88:
{$t.our-nick}, bisect init failure. See the log for more details”);
perl6/whateverable
…/bisectable.t :90:
$t.test(:50timeout, ‘mixed case old”/new”’,
perl6/whateverable
…/bisectable.t :92:
{$t.our-nick}, Bisecting by output (old=2016.02 new=2016.03) because on both starting points the exit code is 0”,
perl6/whateverable
…/bisectable.t :93:
{$t.our-nick}, bisect log: https://whatever.able/fakeupload”,
perl6/whateverable
…/bisectable.t :94:
{$t.our-nick}, (2016-03-18) https://github.com/rakudo/rakudo/commit/6d120cab6d0bf55a3c96fd3bd9c2e841e7eb99b0”);
perl6/whateverable
…/bisectable.t :98:
{$t.our-nick}, Bisecting by output (old=2016.02 new=2016.03) because on both starting points the exit code is 0”,
perl6/whateverable
…/bisectable.t :99:
{$t.our-nick}, bisect log: https://whatever.able/fakeupload”,
perl6/whateverable
…/bisectable.t :100:
{$t.our-nick}, (2016-03-18) https://github.com/rakudo/rakudo/commit/6d120cab6d0bf55a3c96fd3bd9c2e841e7eb99b0”);
perl6/whateverable
…/bisectable.t :104:
{$t.our-nick}, Bisecting by output (old=2016.02 new=2016.03) because on both starting points the exit code is 0”,
perl6/whateverable
…/bisectable.t :105:
{$t.our-nick}, bisect log: https://whatever.able/fakeupload”,
perl6/whateverable
…/bisectable.t :106:
{$t.our-nick}, (2016-03-18) https://github.com/rakudo/rakudo/commit/6d120cab6d0bf55a3c96fd3bd9c2e841e7eb99b0”);
perl6/whateverable
…/bisectable.t :110:
{$t.our-nick}, Bisecting by output (old=2016.02 new=2016.03) because on both starting points the exit code is 0”,
perl6/whateverable
…/bisectable.t :111:
{$t.our-nick}, bisect log: https://whatever.able/fakeupload”,
perl6/whateverable
…/bisectable.t :112:
{$t.our-nick}, (2016-03-18) https://github.com/rakudo/rakudo/commit/6d120cab6d0bf55a3c96fd3bd9c2e841e7eb99b0”);
perl6/whateverable
…/bisectable.t :118:
{$t.our-nick}, Using old=2016.02 new=2016.03 in an attempt to DWIM”,
perl6/whateverable
…/bisectable.t :119:
{$t.our-nick}, On both starting points (old=2016.02 new=2016.03) the exit code is 0 and the output is identical as well”,
perl6/whateverable
…/bisectable.t :120:
{$t.our-nick}, Output on both points: «42␤»”);
perl6/whateverable
…/bisectable.t :124:
{$t.our-nick}, Using old=2016.02 new=2016.03 in an attempt to DWIM”,
perl6/whateverable
…/bisectable.t :125:
{$t.our-nick}, On both starting points (old=2016.02 new=2016.03) the exit code is 0 and the output is identical as well”,
perl6/whateverable
…/bisectable.t :126:
{$t.our-nick}, Output on both points: «42␤»”);
perl6/whateverable
…/bisectable.t :130:
{$t.our-nick}, Using old=2016.02 new=2016.03 in an attempt to DWIM”,
perl6/whateverable
…/bisectable.t :131:
{$t.our-nick}, On both starting points (old=2016.02 new=2016.03) the exit code is 0 and the output is identical as well”,
perl6/whateverable
…/bisectable.t :132:
{$t.our-nick}, Output on both points: «42␤»”);
perl6/whateverable
…/bisectable.t :136:
{$t.our-nick}, Using old=2016.02 new=HEAD in an attempt to DWIM”,
perl6/whateverable
…/bisectable.t :138:
{$t.our-nick}, Output on both points: «42␤»”);
perl6/whateverable
…/bisectable.t :142:
{$t.our-nick}, On both starting points (old=2014.01 new=2014.02) the exit code is 1 and the output is identical as well”,
perl6/whateverable
…/bisectable.t :143:
{$t.our-nick}, https://whatever.able/fakeupload”);
perl6/whateverable
…/bisectable.t :147:
{$t.our-nick}, On both starting points (old=2014.01 new=2014.02) the exit code is 1 and the output is identical as well”,
perl6/whateverable
…/bisectable.t :148:
{$t.our-nick}, https://whatever.able/fakeupload”);
perl6/whateverable
…/bisectable.t :153:
{$t.our-nick}, Output on both points: «2015.13␤»”);
perl6/whateverable
…/bisectable.t :158:
{$t.our-nick}, Output on both points: «42␤»”);
perl6/whateverable
…/bisectable.t :162:
{$t.our-nick}, Using old=2016.05 new=HEAD in an attempt to DWIM”,
perl6/whateverable
…/bisectable.t :164:
{$t.our-nick}, Output on both points: «2017.13␤»”);
perl6/whateverable
…/bisectable.t :171:
{$t.our-nick}, Output on both points: ” ~ ‘«␀␁␂␃␄␅␆␇␈␉␤␋␌␍␎␏␐␑␒␓␔␕␖␗␘␙␚␛␜␝␞␟ !"#$%&'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_`abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz{|}~␡␤»’);
perl6/whateverable
…/bisectable.t :177:
{$t.our-nick}, Output on both points: «hello world␤»”);
perl6/whateverable
…/bisectable.t :183:
{$t.our-nick}, Successfully fetched the code from the provided URL”,
perl6/whateverable
…/bisectable.t :185:
{$t.our-nick}, Output on both points: «url test␤»”);
perl6/whateverable
…/bisectable.t :189:
{$t.our-nick}, Successfully fetched the code from the provided URL”,
perl6/whateverable
…/bisectable.t :191:
{$t.our-nick}, Output on both points: «url test␤»”);
perl6/whateverable
…/bisectable.t :195:
{$t.our-nick}, Successfully fetched the code from the provided URL”,
perl6/whateverable
…/bisectable.t :197:
{$t.our-nick}, Output on both points: «url test␤»”);
perl6/whateverable
…/bisectable.t :201:
{$t.our-nick}, It looks like a URL, but for some reason I cannot download it (HTTP status line is 404 Not Found)”);
perl6/whateverable
…/bisectable.t :205:
{$t.our-nick}, It looks like a URL, but mime type is ‘text/html’ while I was expecting something with ‘text/plain’ or ‘perl’ in it. I can only understand raw links, sorry.”);
perl6/whateverable
…/bisectable.t :213:
{$t.our-nick}, It looks like a URL, but for some reason I cannot download it (Could not parse URI: https://:P)”);
perl6/whateverable
…/bisectable.t :216:
$t.test(‘Did you mean HEAD” (new)?’,
perl6/whateverable
…/bisectable.t :218:
{$t.our-nick}, Cannot find revision DEAD” (did you mean HEAD”?)”);
perl6/whateverable
…/bisectable.t :219:
$t.test(‘Did you mean HEAD” (old)?’,
perl6/whateverable
…/bisectable.t :221:
{$t.our-nick}, Cannot find revision DEAD” (did you mean HEAD”?)”);
perl6/whateverable
…/bisectable.t :224:
{$t.our-nick}, Cannot find revision 2015.21” (did you mean 2015.12”?)”);
perl6/whateverable
…/bisectable.t :227:
{$t.our-nick}, Cannot find revision 2015.21” (did you mean 2015.12”?)”);
perl6/whateverable
…/bisectable.t :230:
{$t.our-nick}, Cannot find revision a7L479b49dbd1” (did you mean a71479b”?)”);
perl6/whateverable
…/bisectable.t :233:
{$t.our-nick}, Cannot find revision a7L479b49dbd1” (did you mean a71479b”?)”);
perl6/whateverable
…/bisectable.t :238:
{$t.our-nick}, bisect log: https://whatever.able/fakeupload”,
perl6/whateverable
…/bisectable.t :239:
{$t.our-nick}, (2015-12-25) https://github.com/rakudo/rakudo/commit/07fecb52eb1fd07397659f19a5cf36dc61f84053”,
perl6/whateverable
…/bisectable.t :240:
{$t.our-nick}, The result looks a bit unrealistic. Most probably the output is different on every commit (e.g. 「bisect: say rand」)”);
perl6/whateverable
…/bisectable.t :247:
{$t.our-nick}, Output on both points: «Zzzz…␤«timed out after 10 seconds»»”);
perl6/whateverable
…/bisectable.t :262:
{$t.our-nick}, Bisecting by exit code (old=2015.12 new=d3acb93). Old exit code: 0”,
perl6/whateverable
…/bisectable.t :263:
{$t.our-nick}, bisect log: https://whatever.able/fakeupload”,
perl6/whateverable
…/bisectable.t :264:
{$t.our-nick}, (2016-05-02) https://github.com/rakudo/rakudo/commit/e2f1fa735132b9f43e7aa9390b42f42a17ea815f”);
perl6/whateverable
…/bisectable.t :269:
{$t.our-nick}, bisect log: https://whatever.able/fakeupload”,
perl6/whateverable
…/bisectable.t :270:
{$t.our-nick}, (2016-03-01) https://github.com/rakudo/rakudo/commit/1b6c901c10a0f9f65ac2d2cb8e7a362915fadc61”);
perl6/whateverable
…/bloatable.t :12:
$t.common-tests: help => Like this: {$t.bot-nick}: d=compileunits 292dc6a,HEAD”;
perl6/whateverable
…/bloatable.t :21:
{$t.bot-nick}: HEAD”,
perl6/whateverable
…/bloatable.t :22:
{$t.our-nick}, https://whatever.able/fakeupload”);
perl6/whateverable
…/bloatable.t :32:
{$t.bot-nick}: 2017.01,HEAD”,
perl6/whateverable
…/bloatable.t :33:
{$t.our-nick}, https://whatever.able/fakeupload”);
perl6/whateverable
…/bloatable.t :46:
{$t.bot-nick}: 2017.01,2017.05,HEAD”,
perl6/whateverable
…/bloatable.t :47:
{$t.our-nick}, https://whatever.able/fakeupload”);
perl6/whateverable
…/bloatable.t :55:
{$t.bot-nick}: 2016.01,2017.01”,
perl6/whateverable
…/bloatable.t :56:
{$t.our-nick}, https://whatever.able/fakeupload”);
perl6/whateverable
…/bloatable.t :63:
{$t.bot-nick}: -d inputfiles 2016.01,2017.01”,
perl6/whateverable
…/bloatable.t :64:
{$t.our-nick}, https://whatever.able/fakeupload”);
perl6/whateverable
…/bloatable.t :70:
{$t.bot-nick}: -d inputfiles,sections 2016.01,2017.01”,
perl6/whateverable
…/bloatable.t :71:
{$t.our-nick}, https://whatever.able/fakeupload”);
perl6/whateverable
…/bloatable.t :78:
{$t.bot-nick}: d=inputfiles 2016.01,2017.01”,
perl6/whateverable
…/bloatable.t :79:
{$t.our-nick}, https://whatever.able/fakeupload”);
perl6/whateverable
…/bloatable.t :85:
{$t.bot-nick}: d=inputfiles,sections 2016.01,2017.01”,
perl6/whateverable
…/bloatable.t :86:
{$t.our-nick}, https://whatever.able/fakeupload”);
perl6/whateverable
…/bloatable.t :93:
{$t.bot-nick}: -duhmm… 2017.01,HEAD”,
perl6/whateverable
…/bloatable.t :97:
{$t.bot-nick}: d=uhmm… 2017.01,HEAD”,
perl6/whateverable
…/committable.t :11:
$t.common-tests: help => Like this: {$t.bot-nick}: f583f22,HEAD say ‘hello’; say ‘world’”;
perl6/whateverable
…/committable.t :22:
{$t.bot-nick}: wazzup?”,
perl6/whateverable
…/committable.t :23:
{$t.our-nick}, I cannot recognize this command. See wiki for some examples: https://github.com/perl6/whateverable/wiki/Committable”);
perl6/whateverable
…/committable.t :27:
$t.test(‘basic nick:” query’,
perl6/whateverable
…/committable.t :28:
{$t.bot-nick}: HEAD say ‘hello’”,
perl6/whateverable
…/committable.t :31:
$t.test(‘basic nick,” query’,
perl6/whateverable
…/committable.t :32:
{$t.bot-nick}, HEAD say ‘hello’”,
perl6/whateverable
…/committable.t :35:
$t.test(‘commit:” shortcut’,
perl6/whateverable
…/committable.t :39:
$t.test(‘commit6:” shortcut’,
perl6/whateverable
…/committable.t :43:
$t.test(‘commit” shortcut does not work’,
perl6/whateverable
…/committable.t :46:
$t.test(‘commit6” shortcut does not work’,
perl6/whateverable
…/committable.t :49:
$t.test(「c:\” is a path and therefore does not work」,
perl6/whateverable
…/committable.t :52:
$t.test(「c:/” is a path and therefore does not work」,
perl6/whateverable
…/committable.t :57:
{$t.our-nick}, ¦f583f22: «v2016.06.183.gf.583.f.22␤»”);
perl6/whateverable
…/committable.t :61:
{$t.our-nick}, https://whatever.able/fakeupload”);
perl6/whateverable
…/committable.t :67:
{$t.our-nick}, ¦2015.12: «foo␤ «exit code = 42»»”);
perl6/whateverable
…/committable.t :71:
{$t.our-nick}, ¦2016.03: « «exit signal = SIGSEGV (11)»»”);
perl6/whateverable
…/committable.t :81:
{$t.our-nick}, STDIN is set to «custom string␤another line»”);
perl6/whateverable
…/committable.t :89:
{$t.our-nick}, STDIN is reset to the default value”);
perl6/whateverable
…/committable.t :125:
{$t.our-nick}, Successfully fetched the code from the provided URL”,
perl6/whateverable
…/committable.t :126:
{$t.our-nick}, STDIN is set to «Camelia␤␤The Camelia image is copyright 2009 by Larry Wall. Permission to use␤is granted under the…»”);
perl6/whateverable
…/committable.t :130:
$t.test(‘releases” query’,
perl6/whateverable
…/committable.t :135:
$t.test(‘v6c” query’,
perl6/whateverable
…/committable.t :140:
$t.test(‘6.c” query’,
perl6/whateverable
…/committable.t :145:
$t.test(‘6c” query’,
perl6/whateverable
…/committable.t :150:
$t.test(‘6c,” does not work’,
perl6/whateverable
…/committable.t :153:
$t.test(‘all” query (same output everywhere)’,
perl6/whateverable
…/committable.t :158:
$t.test(‘all” query (different output everywhere)’,
perl6/whateverable
…/committable.t :160:
{$t.our-nick}, https://whatever.able/fakeupload”,
perl6/whateverable
…/committable.t :164:
commit: 2016.02,2016.03,9ccd848,HEAD say ‘hello’”,
perl6/whateverable
…/committable.t :169:
{$t.our-nick}, ¦2016.04~100: «v2016.03.1.g.7.cc.37.b.3␤» ¦2016.04: «v2016.04␤»”);
perl6/whateverable
…/committable.t :173:
{$t.our-nick}, ¦2016.03^^^,2016.03^^,2016.03^,2016.03: «42␤»”);
perl6/whateverable
…/committable.t :181:
{$t.our-nick}, ¦2014.01,2014.02,2014.03: «42␤»”);
perl6/whateverable
…/committable.t :191:
{$t.our-nick}, ¦HEAD(’<sha>‘): «hello world!␤»”);
perl6/whateverable
…/committable.t :198:
{$t.our-nick}, Successfully fetched the code from the provided URL”,
perl6/whateverable
…/committable.t :203:
{$t.our-nick}, Successfully fetched the code from the provided URL”,
perl6/whateverable
…/committable.t :208:
{$t.our-nick}, Successfully fetched the code from the provided URL”,
perl6/whateverable
…/committable.t :213:
{$t.our-nick}, It looks like a URL, but for some reason I cannot download it (HTTP status line is 404 Not Found)”);
perl6/whateverable
…/committable.t :217:
{$t.our-nick}, It looks like a URL, but mime type is ‘text/html’ while I was expecting something with ‘text/plain’ or ‘perl’ in it. I can only understand raw links, sorry.”);
perl6/whateverable
…/committable.t :225:
{$t.our-nick}, It looks like a URL, but for some reason I cannot download it (Could not parse URI: https://:P)”);
perl6/whateverable
…/committable.t :229:
$t.test(‘Did you mean all”?’,
perl6/whateverable
…/committable.t :231:
{$t.our-nick}, ¦balls: «Cannot find this revision (did you mean all”?)»”);
perl6/whateverable
…/committable.t :232:
$t.test(‘Did you mean HEAD”?’,
perl6/whateverable
…/committable.t :234:
{$t.our-nick}, ¦DEAD: «Cannot find this revision (did you mean HEAD”?)»”);
perl6/whateverable
…/committable.t :237:
{$t.our-nick}, ¦2016.55: «Cannot find this revision (did you mean 2016.05”?)»”);
perl6/whateverable
…/committable.t :240:
{$t.our-nick}, ¦d2c5694: «Cannot find this revision (did you mean d2c5684”?)»”);
perl6/whateverable
…/committable.t :243:
{$t.our-nick}, ¦2015.13: «Cannot find this revision (did you mean 2015.12”?)» ¦2015.12^: «42␤»”);
perl6/whateverable
…/committable.t :246:
{$t.our-nick}, ¦2015.12^: «42␤» ¦2015.13: «Cannot find this revision (did you mean 2015.12”?)» ¦69fecb5: «Cannot find this revision (did you mean c9ebfc2”?)»”);
perl6/whateverable
…/committable.t :250:
{$t.our-nick}, Seems like you forgot to specify a revision (will use v6.c” instead of say”)”,
perl6/whateverable
…/committable.t :259:
{$t.our-nick}, https://whatever.able/fakeupload”,
perl6/whateverable
…/committable.t :274:
{$t.our-nick}, ¦2015.07: ««timed out after 10 seconds» «exit signal = SIGHUP (1)»»”);
perl6/whateverable
…/coverable.t :12:
$t.common-tests: help => Like this: {$t.bot-nick}: f583f22 grep=SETTING:: say ‘hello’; say ‘world’”;
perl6/whateverable
…/coverable.t :20:
{$t.bot-nick}: HEAD say ‘hi’”,
perl6/whateverable
…/coverable.t :21:
{$t.our-nick}, https://whatever.able/fakeupload”,
perl6/whateverable
…/coverable.t :30:
{$t.bot-nick}: 2017.06 grep=SETTING say ‘hi’”,
perl6/whateverable
…/coverable.t :31:
{$t.our-nick}, https://whatever.able/fakeupload”,
perl6/whateverable
…/coverable.t :41:
{$t.bot-nick}: HEAD, HEAD^ say ‘hi’”,
perl6/whateverable
…/coverable.t :42:
{$t.our-nick}, Coverable only works with one commit”);
perl6/whateverable
…/coverable.t :45:
{$t.bot-nick}: releases say ‘hi’”,
perl6/whateverable
…/coverable.t :46:
{$t.our-nick}, Coverable only works with one commit”);
perl6/whateverable
…/evalable.t :12:
$t.common-tests: help => Like this: {$t.bot-nick}: say ‘hello’; say ‘world’”;
perl6/whateverable
…/evalable.t :19:
$t.test(‘basic nick:” query’,
perl6/whateverable
…/evalable.t :20:
{$t.bot-nick}: say ‘hello’”,
perl6/whateverable
…/evalable.t :23:
$t.test(‘basic nick,” query’,
perl6/whateverable
…/evalable.t :24:
{$t.bot-nick}, say ‘hello’”,
perl6/whateverable
…/evalable.t :27:
$t.test(‘eval:” shortcut’,
perl6/whateverable
…/evalable.t :31:
$t.test(‘eval6:” shortcut’,
perl6/whateverable
…/evalable.t :35:
$t.test(‘eval” shortcut does not work’,
perl6/whateverable
…/evalable.t :38:
$t.test(‘eval6” shortcut does not work’,
perl6/whateverable
…/evalable.t :44:
{$t.our-nick}, Full output: https://whatever.able/fakeupload”
perl6/whateverable
…/evalable.t :66:
{$t.our-nick}, STDIN is set to «custom string␤another line»”);
perl6/whateverable
…/evalable.t :74:
{$t.our-nick}, STDIN is reset to the default value”);
perl6/whateverable
…/evalable.t :110:
{$t.our-nick}, Successfully fetched the code from the provided URL”,
perl6/whateverable
…/evalable.t :111:
{$t.our-nick}, STDIN is set to «Camelia␤␤The Camelia image is copyright 2009 by Larry Wall. Permission to use␤is granted under the…»”);
perl6/whateverable
…/evalable.t :128:
{$t.our-nick}, Successfully fetched the code from the provided URL”,
perl6/whateverable
…/evalable.t :133:
{$t.our-nick}, Successfully fetched the code from the provided URL”,
perl6/whateverable
…/evalable.t :138:
{$t.our-nick}, Successfully fetched the code from the provided URL”,
perl6/whateverable
…/evalable.t :143:
{$t.our-nick}, It looks like a URL, but for some reason I cannot download it (HTTP status line is 404 Not Found)”);
perl6/whateverable
…/evalable.t :147:
{$t.our-nick}, It looks like a URL, but mime type is ‘text/html’ while I was expecting something with ‘text/plain’ or ‘perl’ in it. I can only understand raw links, sorry.”);
perl6/whateverable
…/evalable.t :155:
{$t.our-nick}, It looks like a URL, but for some reason I cannot download it (Could not parse URI: https://:P)”);
perl6/whateverable
…/evalable.t :162:
$t.test(answers on ‘$_’ when camelia is not around”,
perl6/whateverable
…/evalable.t :163:
$_ ~ say ‘$_’”,
perl6/whateverable
…/evalable.t :164:
/^ <me($t)>‘, rakudo-moar ’<sha>: OUTPUT: «$_␤»” $/)
perl6/whateverable
…/evalable.t :174:
$t.test(camelia is back, be silent (‘$_’)”,
perl6/whateverable
…/evalable.t :175:
$_ ~ say ‘$_’”)
perl6/whateverable
…/evalable.t :179:
$t.test(:30timeout, but answers on ‘$_’ without a space”,
perl6/whateverable
…/evalable.t :180:
$_ ~ say ‘$_’”,
perl6/whateverable
…/evalable.t :181:
/^ <me($t)>‘, rakudo-moar ’<sha>: OUTPUT: «$_␤»” $/)
perl6/whateverable
…/evalable.t :188:
$t.test(answers on ‘$_’ when camelia is not around again”,
perl6/whateverable
…/evalable.t :189:
$_ ~ say ‘$_’”,
perl6/whateverable
…/evalable.t :190:
/^ <me($t)>‘, rakudo-moar ’<sha>: OUTPUT: «$_␤»” $/)
perl6/whateverable
…/evalable.t :200:
‘say you actually start your message with say”’);
perl6/whateverable
…/greppable.t :12:
$t.common-tests: help => Like this: {$t.bot-nick}: password”;
perl6/whateverable
…/greppable.t :20:
{$t.bot-nick}: password”,
perl6/whateverable
…/greppable.t :32:
$t.test-gist(‘…” is added to long paths’,
perl6/whateverable
…/greppable.t :35:
$t.test-gist(‘…” is not added to root files’,
perl6/whateverable
…/greppable.t :39:
{$t.bot-nick}: ought to cover the same functionality as this class, maybe long-term we”,
perl6/whateverable
…/greppable.t :43:
{$t.bot-nick}: I have no idea”,
perl6/whateverable
…/greppable.t :55:
{$t.bot-nick}: foo”,
perl6/whateverable
…/greppable.t :58:
$t.test-gist(‘\r” is actually in the output’,
perl6/whateverable
…/greppable.t :59:
%(‘result.md’ => /\r”/));
perl6/whateverable
…/greppable.t :66:
{$t.our-nick}, Found nothing!”);
perl6/whateverable
…/Testable.pm6 :41:
--listen=$host”, --ports=$port”;
perl6/whateverable
…/Testable.pm6 :47:
die Can't start miniircd, did you clone with --recurse-submodules ?\n”
perl6/whateverable
…/Testable.pm6 :50:
note # IRC test server on $host:$port”;
perl6/whateverable
…/Testable.pm6 :56:
:channels(#whateverable_{$bot.lc}6”)
perl6/whateverable
…/Testable.pm6 :78:
note # Bot process finished (exit code={.exitcode}, signal={.signal})”
perl6/whateverable
…/Testable.pm6 :83:
note # Bot pid: $bot-pid”;
perl6/whateverable
…/Testable.pm6 :89:
is $!bot-nick, {$bot.lc}6”, ‘bot nickname is expected’
perl6/whateverable
…/Testable.pm6 :96:
my $gists-path = /tmp/whateverable/tist/$!bot-nick”;
perl6/whateverable
…/Testable.pm6 :102:
$!irc-client.send: :where(#whateverable_$!bot-nick”) :text($command);
perl6/whateverable
…/Testable.pm6 :110:
diag Failed to get expected result in {now - $start} seconds ($timeout nominal)”;
perl6/whateverable
…/Testable.pm6 :123:
my $path = /tmp/whateverable/tist/$!bot-nick/$file”;
perl6/whateverable
…/Testable.pm6 :124:
ok $path.IO ~~ :f, gist file $file exists”;
perl6/whateverable
…/Testable.pm6 :125:
cmp-ok slurp($path), &[~~], $_, gist file {$file}: $description” for @$tests;
perl6/whateverable
…/Testable.pm6 :133:
self.test(‘total uptime’, {$.bot-nick}: uptime”, {$answer=$_; True});
perl6/whateverable
…/Testable.pm6 :135:
my $logfile = sprintf %s_uptime_%04d-%02d-%02d_%02d%02d.log”, $.bot.lc,
perl6/whateverable
…/Testable.pm6 :137:
logs/tests/$logfile”.IO.spurt: $answer;
perl6/whateverable
…/Testable.pm6 :152:
$.bot-nick: Source ”,
perl6/whateverable
…/Testable.pm6 :153:
$.our-nick, https://github.com/perl6/whateverable”);
perl6/whateverable
…/Testable.pm6 :156:
$.bot-nick: sourcE? ”,
perl6/whateverable
…/Testable.pm6 :157:
$.our-nick, https://github.com/perl6/whateverable”);
perl6/whateverable
…/Testable.pm6 :160:
$.bot-nick: URl ”,
perl6/whateverable
…/Testable.pm6 :161:
$.our-nick, https://github.com/perl6/whateverable”);
perl6/whateverable
…/Testable.pm6 :164:
$.bot-nick: urL? ”,
perl6/whateverable
…/Testable.pm6 :165:
$.our-nick, https://github.com/perl6/whateverable”);
perl6/whateverable
…/Testable.pm6 :168:
$.bot-nick: wIki”,
perl6/whateverable
…/Testable.pm6 :169:
$.our-nick, https://github.com/perl6/whateverable/wiki/$.bot”);
perl6/whateverable
…/Testable.pm6 :172:
$.bot-nick: wiki? ”,
perl6/whateverable
…/Testable.pm6 :173:
$.our-nick, https://github.com/perl6/whateverable/wiki/$.bot”);
perl6/whateverable
…/Testable.pm6 :177:
$.bot-nick, helP”,
perl6/whateverable
…/Testable.pm6 :178:
$.our-nick, $help # See wiki for more examples: ”
perl6/whateverable
…/Testable.pm6 :179:
~ https://github.com/perl6/whateverable/wiki/$.bot”);
perl6/whateverable
…/Testable.pm6 :182:
$.bot-nick, HElp? ”,
perl6/whateverable
…/Testable.pm6 :183:
$.our-nick, $help # See wiki for more examples: ”
perl6/whateverable
…/Testable.pm6 :184:
~ https://github.com/perl6/whateverable/wiki/$.bot”);
perl6/whateverable
…/Testable.pm6 :187:
$.bot-nick, usage”,
perl6/whateverable
…/Testable.pm6 :188:
$.our-nick, $help # See wiki for more examples: ”
perl6/whateverable
…/Testable.pm6 :189:
~ https://github.com/perl6/whateverable/wiki/$.bot”);
perl6/whateverable
…/Testable.pm6 :192:
$.bot-nick, usage? ”,
perl6/whateverable
…/Testable.pm6 :193:
$.our-nick, $help # See wiki for more examples: ”
perl6/whateverable
…/Testable.pm6 :194:
~ https://github.com/perl6/whateverable/wiki/$.bot”);
perl6/whateverable
…/Testable.pm6 :198:
z{$.bot-nick.substr: 1}: source”, # mangle it just a little bit
perl6/whateverable
…/Testable.pm6 :199:
$.our-nick, https://github.com/perl6/whateverable”);
perl6/whateverable
…/Testable.pm6 :202:
{$.bot-nick}:url”,
perl6/whateverable
…/Testable.pm6 :203:
$.our-nick, https://github.com/perl6/whateverable”);
perl6/whateverable
…/Testable.pm6 :206:
$.bot-nick,url”,
perl6/whateverable
…/Testable.pm6 :207:
$.our-nick, https://github.com/perl6/whateverable”);
perl6/whateverable
…/Testable.pm6 :211:
{$.bot-nick}: uptime”,
perl6/whateverable
…/Testable.pm6 :212:
/^{$.our-nick}”‘, ’\d+‘ second’s?‘, ’\d+[‘.’\d+]?
perl6/whateverable
…/Testable.pm6 :222:
self.test($_” shortcut”,
perl6/whateverable
…/Testable.pm6 :223:
{$_}url”,
perl6/whateverable
…/Testable.pm6 :224:
$.our-nick, https://github.com/perl6/whateverable”);
perl6/whateverable
…/Testable.pm6 :225:
self.test($_ ” shortcut”,
perl6/whateverable
…/Testable.pm6 :226:
$_ url”,
perl6/whateverable
…/Testable.pm6 :227:
$.our-nick, https://github.com/perl6/whateverable”);
perl6/whateverable
…/Testable.pm6 :230:
self.test($_” shortcut does not work”,
perl6/whateverable
…/Testable.pm6 :231:
$_ url”);
perl6/whateverable
…/nativecallable.t :12:
$t.common-tests: help => Like this {$t.bot-nick}: <some C definition>”;
perl6/whateverable
…/nativecallable.t :19:
{$t.bot-nick}: ” ~ 「struct s {int b; char* c;};」,
perl6/whateverable
…/nativecallable.t :20:
{$t.our-nick}, ”
perl6/whateverable
…/nativecallable.t :24:
{$t.bot-nick}: void foo(char *a);”,
perl6/whateverable
…/notable.t :11:
$t.common-tests: help => Like this: {$t.bot-nick}: weekly rakudo is now 10x faster”;
perl6/whateverable
…/notable.t :17:
{$t.bot-nick}: wazzup?”,
perl6/whateverable
…/notable.t :18:
{$t.our-nick}, I cannot recognize this command. See wiki for some examples: https://github.com/perl6/whateverable/wiki/Notable”);
perl6/whateverable
…/notable.t :25:
{$t.bot-nick}: blah”,
perl6/whateverable
…/notable.t :26:
{$t.our-nick}, No notes for blah””);
perl6/whateverable
…/notable.t :29:
weekly:”,
perl6/whateverable
…/notable.t :30:
{$t.our-nick}, No notes for weekly””);
perl6/whateverable
…/notable.t :33:
{$t.bot-nick}: clear blah”,
perl6/whateverable
…/notable.t :34:
{$t.our-nick}, No notes for blah””);
perl6/whateverable
…/notable.t :37:
weekly: clear”,
perl6/whateverable
…/notable.t :38:
{$t.our-nick}, No notes for weekly””);
perl6/whateverable
…/notable.t :41:
{$t.bot-nick}: list”,
perl6/whateverable
…/notable.t :42:
{$t.our-nick}, No notes yet”);
perl6/whateverable
…/notable.t :47:
{$t.bot-nick}: blah foo”,
perl6/whateverable
…/notable.t :48:
{$t.our-nick}, Noted!”);
perl6/whateverable
…/notable.t :51:
{$t.bot-nick}: list”,
perl6/whateverable
…/notable.t :52:
{$t.our-nick}, blah”);
perl6/whateverable
…/notable.t :55:
weekly: Monday”,
perl6/whateverable
…/notable.t :56:
{$t.our-nick}, Noted!”);
perl6/whateverable
…/notable.t :59:
{$t.bot-nick}: list”,
perl6/whateverable
…/notable.t :60:
{$t.our-nick}, blah weekly”);
perl6/whateverable
…/notable.t :64:
{$t.bot-nick}: blah”,
perl6/whateverable
…/notable.t :68:
weekly:”,
perl6/whateverable
…/notable.t :78:
{$t.bot-nick}: clear blah”,
perl6/whateverable
…/notable.t :79:
/^<me($t)>‘, Moved existing notes to blah_’<date>‘”’$
perl6/whateverable
…/notable.t :83:
weekly: clear”,
perl6/whateverable
…/notable.t :84:
/^<me($t)>‘, Moved existing notes to weekly_’<date>‘”’$
perl6/whateverable
…/notable.t :88:
{$t.bot-nick}: blah_$moved”,
perl6/whateverable
…/notable.t :92:
{$t.bot-nick}: weekly_$moved-shortcut”,
perl6/whateverable
…/notable.t :96:
{$t.bot-nick}: clear blah”,
perl6/whateverable
…/notable.t :97:
{$t.our-nick}, No notes for blah””);
perl6/whateverable
…/notable.t :100:
weekly: clear”,
perl6/whateverable
…/notable.t :101:
{$t.our-nick}, No notes for weekly””);
perl6/whateverable
…/notable.t :105:
{$t.bot-nick}: blah foo”,
perl6/whateverable
…/notable.t :106:
{$t.our-nick}, Noted!”);
perl6/whateverable
…/notable.t :109:
weekly: Monday”,
perl6/whateverable
…/notable.t :110:
{$t.our-nick}, Noted!”);
perl6/whateverable
…/notable.t :113:
{$t.bot-nick}: blah”,
perl6/whateverable
…/notable.t :117:
weekly:”,
perl6/whateverable
…/notable.t :121:
{$t.bot-nick}: blah bar”,
perl6/whateverable
…/notable.t :122:
{$t.our-nick}, Noted!”);
perl6/whateverable
…/notable.t :125:
weekly: Tuesday”,
perl6/whateverable
…/notable.t :126:
{$t.our-nick}, Noted!”);
perl6/whateverable
…/notable.t :130:
{$t.bot-nick}: blah”,
perl6/whateverable
…/notable.t :134:
weekly:”,
perl6/whateverable
…/notable.t :138:
{$t.bot-nick}: blah {‘z’ x 300}”,
perl6/whateverable
…/notable.t :139:
{$t.our-nick}, Noted!”);
perl6/whateverable
…/notable.t :142:
weekly: {‘Z’ x 300}”,
perl6/whateverable
…/notable.t :143:
{$t.our-nick}, Noted!”);
perl6/whateverable
…/notable.t :148:
{$t.bot-nick}: clear DWIM”,
perl6/whateverable
…/notable.t :149:
{$t.our-nick}, No notes for DWIM””);
perl6/whateverable
…/notable.t :152:
{$t.bot-nick}: reset DWIM”,
perl6/whateverable
…/notable.t :153:
{$t.our-nick}, No notes for DWIM””);
perl6/whateverable
…/notable.t :156:
{$t.bot-nick}: delete DWIM”,
perl6/whateverable
…/notable.t :157:
{$t.our-nick}, No notes for DWIM””);
perl6/whateverable
…/notable.t :161:
{$t.bot-nick}: DWIM clear”,
perl6/whateverable
…/notable.t :162:
{$t.our-nick}, No notes for DWIM””);
perl6/whateverable
…/notable.t :165:
{$t.bot-nick}: DWIM reset”,
perl6/whateverable
…/notable.t :166:
{$t.our-nick}, No notes for DWIM””);
perl6/whateverable
…/notable.t :169:
{$t.bot-nick}: DWIM delete”,
perl6/whateverable
…/notable.t :170:
{$t.our-nick}, No notes for DWIM””);
perl6/whateverable
…/notable.t :175:
{$t.bot-nick}: blah”,
perl6/whateverable
…/notable.t :176:
{$t.our-nick}, 3 notes: https://whatever.able/fakeupload”);
perl6/whateverable
…/notable.t :184:
weekly:”,
perl6/whateverable
…/notable.t :185:
{$t.our-nick}, 3 notes: https://whatever.able/fakeupload”);
perl6/whateverable
…/quotable.t :12:
$t.common-tests: help => Like this: {$t.bot-nick}: /^ ‘bisect: ’ /”;
perl6/whateverable
…/quotable.t :19:
{$t.bot-nick}: /^ ‘bisect: ’ /”,
perl6/whateverable
…/quotable.t :32:
{$t.bot-nick}: ‘foo”,
perl6/whateverable
…/quotable.t :34:
{$t.our-nick}, https://whatever.able/fakeupload”);
perl6/whateverable
…/quotable.t :41:
{$t.bot-nick}: /^ ‘pre-GLR is, like, a different language...’ /”,
perl6/whateverable
…/quotable.t :43:
{$t.our-nick}, 1 message (2015-12-26): https://whatever.able/fakeupload”,
perl6/whateverable
…/quotable.t :48:
my @tracked-channels = dir ‘data/irc’, test => { .starts-with(‘#’) && data/irc/$_”.IO.d };
perl6/whateverable
…/quotable.t :52:
my $exists = $_/{DateTime.now.earlier(:2days).Date}”.IO.e;
perl6/whateverable
…/quotable.t :54:
ok $exists, {.basename} is up-to-date (or was up-to-date 2 days ago)”;
perl6/whateverable
…/quotable.t :55:
cmp-ok $_.cache”.IO.modified.DateTime, &[>], DateTime.now.earlier(:2days),
perl6/whateverable
…/quotable.t :56:
$_ cache file was recently updated”;
perl6/whateverable
…/quotable.t :57:
cmp-ok $_.total”.IO.modified.DateTime, &[>], DateTime.now.earlier(:2days),
perl6/whateverable
…/quotable.t :58:
$_ cache file was recently updated”;
perl6/whateverable
…/releasable.t :13:
$t.common-tests: help => status | status link”;
perl6/whateverable
…/releasable.t :26:
spurt $mock.add(‘docs/ChangeLog’), New in 2090.07:\n + Additions:\n\n”;
perl6/whateverable
…/releasable.t :40:
sub tag-last($tag-name, $new-section = New in {$tag-name + 0.01}” #← hahaha
perl6/whateverable
…/releasable.t :41:
~ :\n + Additions:\n\n” ) {
perl6/whateverable
…/releasable.t :45:
--message=Blah $tag-name”, $tag-name;
perl6/whateverable
…/releasable.t :54:
run :cwd($mock), :out(Nil), ‘git’, ‘commit’, --message=$message”;
perl6/whateverable
…/releasable.t :56:
my $release-guide = =head2 Planned future releases\n\n… … …\n\n”
perl6/whateverable
…/releasable.t :57:
~ @releases.map({ $_\n” }).join;
perl6/whateverable
…/releasable.t :62:
my $log-entry = $log ~~ Bool ?? + $message [$sha]\n” !! $log;
perl6/whateverable
…/releasable.t :78:
{$t.bot-nick}: when?”,
perl6/whateverable
…/releasable.t :80:
[ \d+‘ blocker’s? | ‘No blockers’ | Blockers: $link” ]‘. ’
perl6/whateverable
…/releasable.t :82:
#{$t.our-nick}, Details: https://whatever.able/fakeupload”);
perl6/whateverable
…/releasable.t :91:
{$t.bot-nick}: status”,
perl6/whateverable
…/releasable.t :92:
{$t.our-nick}, Release date for Rakudo 2090.08 is listed in”
perl6/whateverable
…/releasable.t :93:
~ Planned future releases”, but it was already released.”,
perl6/whateverable
…/releasable.t :95:
[ \d+‘ blocker’s? | ‘No blockers’ | Blockers: $link” ]‘. ’
perl6/whateverable
…/releasable.t :97:
{$t.our-nick}, Details: https://whatever.able/fakeupload”);
perl6/whateverable
…/releasable.t :122:
commit Changelog\n\nIntentionally not logged: $to-be-logged-not”, :!log;
perl6/whateverable
…/releasable.t :125:
{$t.bot-nick}: release”,
perl6/whateverable
…/releasable.t :126:
{$t.our-nick}, Release manager is not specified yet.”,
perl6/whateverable
…/releasable.t :128:
[ \d+‘ blocker’s? | ‘No blockers’ | Blockers: $link” ]‘. ’
perl6/whateverable
…/releasable.t :130:
{$t.our-nick}, Details: https://whatever.able/fakeupload”);
perl6/whateverable
…/releasable.t :135:
~ \n” ~ ‘abcabcabcabc should be 8 characters in length’,
perl6/whateverable
…/releasable.t :146:
{$t.bot-nick}: changelog https://gist.github.com/AlexDaniel/45b98a8bd5935a53a3ed4762ea5f5d43/raw/”,
perl6/whateverable
…/releasable.t :147:
{$t.our-nick}, Successfully fetched the code from the provided URL”,
perl6/whateverable
…/releasable.t :148:
{$t.our-nick}, 1 out of 8 commits logged”,
perl6/whateverable
…/releasable.t :149:
{$t.our-nick}, Details: https://whatever.able/fakeupload”);
perl6/whateverable
…/releasable.t :153:
{$t.bot-nick}: help”,
perl6/whateverable
…/statisfiable.t :12:
$t.common-tests: help => Available stats: core (CORE.setting size), install (size of the installation), libmoar (libmoar.so size)”;
perl6/whateverable
…/statisfiable.t :19:
{$t.bot-nick}: core”,
perl6/whateverable
…/statisfiable.t :20:
{$t.our-nick}, OK! Working on it…”,
perl6/whateverable
…/statisfiable.t :21:
{$t.our-nick}, https://whatever.able/fakeupload”,
perl6/whateverable
…/statisfiable.t :24:
$t.test-gist(‘core” result has some files’,
perl6/whateverable
…/statisfiable.t :28:
{$t.bot-nick}: install”,
perl6/whateverable
…/statisfiable.t :29:
{$t.our-nick}, OK! Working on it…”,
perl6/whateverable
…/statisfiable.t :30:
{$t.our-nick}, https://whatever.able/fakeupload”,
perl6/whateverable
…/statisfiable.t :33:
$t.test-gist(‘install” result has some files’,
perl6/whateverable
…/statisfiable.t :37:
{$t.bot-nick}: libmoar”,
perl6/whateverable
…/statisfiable.t :38:
{$t.our-nick}, OK! Working on it…”,
perl6/whateverable
…/statisfiable.t :39:
{$t.our-nick}, https://whatever.able/fakeupload”,
perl6/whateverable
…/statisfiable.t :42:
$t.test-gist(‘libmoar” result has some files’,
perl6/whateverable
…/statisfiable.t :47:
{$t.bot-nick}: cakes-consumed”,
perl6/whateverable
…/unicodable.t :20:
$t.test(‘basic nick:” query’,
perl6/whateverable
…/unicodable.t :21:
{$t.bot-nick}: 🦋”,
perl6/whateverable
…/unicodable.t :22:
{$t.our-nick}, U+1F98B BUTTERFLY [So] (🦋)”);
perl6/whateverable
…/unicodable.t :24:
$t.test(‘basic nick,” query’,
perl6/whateverable
…/unicodable.t :25:
{$t.bot-nick}, 🍋”,
perl6/whateverable
…/unicodable.t :26:
{$t.our-nick}, U+1F34B LEMON [So] (🍋)”);
perl6/whateverable
…/unicodable.t :28:
$t.test(‘u:” shortcut’,
perl6/whateverable
…/unicodable.t :30:
{$t.our-nick}, U+2B9F BLACK DOWNWARDS EQUILATERAL ARROWHEAD [So] (⮟)”);
perl6/whateverable
…/unicodable.t :34:
{$t.our-nick}, U+28AF BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-123468 [So] (⢯)”,
perl6/whateverable
…/unicodable.t :35:
{$t.our-nick}, U+1F07F DOMINO TILE VERTICAL-04-00 [So] (🁿)”);
perl6/whateverable
…/unicodable.t :39:
{$t.our-nick}, U+21F2 SOUTH EAST ARROW TO CORNER [So] (⇲)”,
perl6/whateverable
…/unicodable.t :40:
{$t.our-nick}, U+0020 SPACE [Zs] ( )”,
perl6/whateverable
…/unicodable.t :41:
{$t.our-nick}, U+2BAC BLACK CURVED LEFTWARDS AND UPWARDS ARROW [So] (⮬)”);
perl6/whateverable
…/unicodable.t :45:
{$t.our-nick}, U+3230 PARENTHESIZED IDEOGRAPH SUN [So] (㈰)”,
perl6/whateverable
…/unicodable.t :46:
{$t.our-nick}, U+1F04D DOMINO TILE HORIZONTAL-04-00 [So] (🁍)”,
perl6/whateverable
…/unicodable.t :47:
{$t.our-nick}, 5 characters in total (㈰🁍⩟⏛℧): https://whatever.able/fakeupload”);
perl6/whateverable
…/unicodable.t :51:
{$t.our-nick}, U+2001 EM QUAD [Zs] ( )”,
perl6/whateverable
…/unicodable.t :52:
{$t.our-nick}, U+2003 EM SPACE [Zs] ( )”,
perl6/whateverable
…/unicodable.t :53:
{$t.our-nick}, 6 characters in total: https://whatever.able/fakeupload”);
perl6/whateverable
…/unicodable.t :57:
{$t.our-nick}, U+0021 EXCLAMATION MARK [Po] (!)”,
perl6/whateverable
…/unicodable.t :58:
{$t.our-nick}, U+004F LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O [Lu] (O)”,
perl6/whateverable
…/unicodable.t :59:
{$t.our-nick}, 14 characters in total (!Onyetenyevwe!): https://whatever.able/fakeupload”);
perl6/whateverable
…/unicodable.t :63:
{$t.our-nick}, U+1F4A9 PILE OF POO [So] (💩)”);
perl6/whateverable
…/unicodable.t :67:
{$t.our-nick}, U+1F4A9 PILE OF POO [So] (💩)”);
perl6/whateverable
…/unicodable.t :71:
{$t.our-nick}, U+1D7EE MATHEMATICAL SANS-SERIF BOLD DIGIT TWO [Nd] (𝟮)”);
perl6/whateverable
…/unicodable.t :75:
{$t.our-nick}, U+28F3 BRAILLE PATTERN DOTS-125678 [So] (⣳)”);
perl6/whateverable
…/unicodable.t :79:
{$t.our-nick}, U+1F40D SNAKE [So] (🐍)”,
perl6/whateverable
…/unicodable.t :80:
{$t.our-nick}, U+1F40F RAM [So] (🐏)”,
perl6/whateverable
…/unicodable.t :81:
{$t.our-nick}, U+1F40B WHALE [So] (🐋)”);
perl6/whateverable
…/unicodable.t :85:
{$t.bot-nick}: \\U0010ffff”,
perl6/whateverable
…/unicodable.t :88:
{$t.bot-nick}: \\U2665”,
perl6/whateverable
…/unicodable.t :94:
{$t.our-nick}, U+1F98B BUTTERFLY [So] (🦋)”);
perl6/whateverable
…/unicodable.t :98:
{$t.our-nick}, Found nothing!”);
perl6/whateverable
…/unicodable.t :102:
{$t.our-nick}, U+0000 <control-0000> [Cc] (control character)”,
perl6/whateverable
…/unicodable.t :103:
{$t.our-nick}, U+0007 <control-0007> [Cc] (control character)”,
perl6/whateverable
…/unicodable.t :104:
{$t.our-nick}, U+007F <control-007F> [Cc] (control character)”);
perl6/whateverable
…/unicodable.t :109:
{$t.our-nick}, U+0022 QUOTATION MARK [Po] (")”,
perl6/whateverable
…/unicodable.t :110:
{$t.our-nick}, U+003C LESS-THAN SIGN [Sm] (<)”);
perl6/whateverable
…/unicodable.t :114:
{$t.our-nick}, U+0058 LATIN CAPITAL LETTER X [Lu] (X)”,
perl6/whateverable
…/unicodable.t :115:
{$t.our-nick}, U+036B COMBINING LATIN SMALL LETTER M [Mn] (\c[NBSP]\x036B)”,
perl6/whateverable
…/unicodable.t :116:
{$t.our-nick}, U+20DD COMBINING ENCLOSING CIRCLE [Me] (\c[NBSP]\x20DD)”);
perl6/whateverable
…/unicodable.t :120:
{$t.our-nick}, U+11FFFF <unassigned> [] (unencodable character)”,
perl6/whateverable
…/unicodable.t :121:
{$t.our-nick}, U+99999999 (invalid codepoint)”);
perl6/whateverable
…/unicodable.t :125:
{$t.our-nick}, U+0028 LEFT PARENTHESIS [Ps] (()”,
perl6/whateverable
…/unicodable.t :126:
{$t.our-nick}, U+0029 RIGHT PARENTHESIS [Pe] ())”);
perl6/whateverable
…/unicodable.t :132:
{$t.our-nick}, Successfully fetched the code from the provided URL”,
perl6/whateverable
…/unicodable.t :133:
{$t.our-nick}, U+1F4A9 PILE OF POO [So] (💩)”,
perl6/whateverable
…/unicodable.t :134:
{$t.our-nick}, U+0021 EXCLAMATION MARK [Po] (!)”);
perl6/whateverable
…/unicodable.t :138:
{$t.our-nick}, Successfully fetched the code from the provided URL”,
perl6/whateverable
…/unicodable.t :139:
{$t.our-nick}, U+1F4A9 PILE OF POO [So] (💩)”,
perl6/whateverable
…/unicodable.t :140:
{$t.our-nick}, U+0021 EXCLAMATION MARK [Po] (!)”);
perl6/whateverable
…/unicodable.t :144:
{$t.our-nick}, Successfully fetched the code from the provided URL”,
perl6/whateverable
…/unicodable.t :145:
{$t.our-nick}, U+1F4A9 PILE OF POO [So] (💩)”,
perl6/whateverable
…/unicodable.t :146:
{$t.our-nick}, U+0021 EXCLAMATION MARK [Po] (!)”);
perl6/whateverable
…/unicodable.t :150:
{$t.our-nick}, It looks like a URL, but for some reason I cannot download it (HTTP status line is 404 Not Found)”);
perl6/whateverable
…/unicodable.t :154:
{$t.our-nick}, It looks like a URL, but mime type is ‘text/html’ while I was expecting something with ‘text/plain’ or ‘perl’ in it. I can only understand raw links, sorry.”);
perl6/whateverable
…/unicodable.t :162:
{$t.our-nick}, It looks like a URL, but for some reason I cannot download it (Could not parse URI: https://:P)”);
perl6/whateverable
…/unicodable.t :193:
{$t.our-nick}, U+00A0 NO-BREAK SPACE [Zs] ( )”);
perl6/whateverable
…/unicodable.t :197:
{$t.our-nick}, U+00A0 NO-BREAK SPACE [Zs] ( )”);
perl6/whateverable
…/unicodable.t :202:
{$t.our-nick}, U+0020 SPACE [Zs] ( )”);
perl6/whateverable
…/unicodable.t :206:
{$t.our-nick}, U+0020 SPACE [Zs] ( )”);
perl6/whateverable
…/unicodable.t :211:
{$t.our-nick}, U+00A0 NO-BREAK SPACE [Zs] ( )”,
perl6/whateverable
…/unicodable.t :212:
{$t.our-nick}, U+0061 LATIN SMALL LETTER A [Ll] (a)”,
perl6/whateverable
…/unicodable.t :213:
{$t.our-nick}, U+0062 LATIN SMALL LETTER B [Ll] (b)”);
perl6/whateverable
…/unicodable.t :217:
{$t.our-nick}, U+00A0 NO-BREAK SPACE [Zs] ( )”,
perl6/whateverable
…/unicodable.t :218:
{$t.our-nick}, U+0061 LATIN SMALL LETTER A [Ll] (a)”,
perl6/whateverable
…/unicodable.t :219:
{$t.our-nick}, U+0062 LATIN SMALL LETTER B [Ll] (b)”);
perl6/whateverable
…/unicodable.t :223:
{$t.our-nick}, Successfully fetched the code from the provided URL”,
perl6/whateverable
…/unicodable.t :224:
{$t.our-nick}, U+1F4A9 PILE OF POO [So] (💩)”,
perl6/whateverable
…/unicodable.t :225:
{$t.our-nick}, U+0021 EXCLAMATION MARK [Po] (!)”);
perl6/whateverable
…/unicodable.t :231:
{$t.our-nick}, «timed out after 30 seconds» «exit signal = SIGHUP (1)»”);
perl6/whateverable
…/unicodable.t :242:
{$t.our-nick}, U+00AA FEMININE ORDINAL INDICATOR [Lo] (ª)”,
perl6/whateverable
…/unicodable.t :243:
{$t.our-nick}, U+00BA MASCULINE ORDINAL INDICATOR [Lo] (º)”,
perl6/whateverable
…/unicodable.t :244:
{$t.our-nick}, Cowardly refusing to gist more than 5000 lines”);
perl6/whateverable
…/unicodable.t :249:
{$t.bot-nick}: 🐵⨴𝈧”,
sergot/perl6-encode
…/07-windows1251.t :8:
is Encode::decode('windows-1251', buf8.new(0x80..0x97,0x99..0xFF)), 'ЂЃ‚ѓ„…†‡€‰Љ‹ЊЌЋЏђ‘’”•–—™љ›њќћџ ЎўЈ¤Ґ¦§Ё©Є«¬­®Ї°±Ііґµ¶·ё№є»јЅѕїАБВГДЕЖЗИЙКЛМНОПРСТУФХЦЧШЩЪЫЬЭЮЯабвгдежзийклмнопрстуфхцчшщъыьэюя', 'decode windows-1251';
shantanubhadoria/p6-Printer-ESCPOS
…/ESCPOS.pm6 :294:
or warn 'Barcode TextPosition must be one of ' ~ BarcodeTextPositionEnum.enums.keys.map({$_””}).join(', ');
shantanubhadoria/p6-Printer-ESCPOS
…/ESCPOS.pm6 :299:
or warn 'Barcode System must be one of ' ~ BarcodeSystemEnum.enums.keys.map({$_””}).join(', ');
spebern/Parser-FreeXL-Native
…/mainpage.doxy :538:
stable as required. Some are still marked to be beta-stage” despite
spitsh/spitsh
…/Parse.pm6 :58:
"{@*command-path.map({{UNDERLINE}{.<name>}{RESET}”}).join(' ')} <{.<name>}>\n {.<usage>}";
spitsh/spitsh
…/Parse.pm6 :368:
%( :after(BLINK ~ GREEN ~ " {$opt<hint> // <$opt<name>>”}↩" ~ RESET) ),
spitsh/spitsh
…/Parse.pm6 :417:
HEADING ~ "Usage: " ~ RESET ~ @command-path.map({{UNDERLINE}{.<name>}{RESET}”}).join(' '),
spitsh/spitsh
…/Parse.pm6 :430:
("\n{wrap-text($.description-width, $_).join(\n”) ~ "\n"}" with $command<long-desc> // $command<desc>),
spitsh/spitsh
…/Exceptions.pm6 :211:
On block isn't defined on {$!os.name}.” ~
spitsh/spitsh
…/Grammar.pm6 :717:
$<str>=<.wrap: '','”', 'double-quoted string', token {
spitsh/spitsh
…/Grammar.pm6 :718:
<R=.LANG('Quote-qq',:opener(''),:closer('”'),:tweaks<curlies>)>
spitsh/spitsh
…/SAST.pm6 :1028:
Can't put required parameter {$p.spit-gist} after optional parameters”,
spitsh/spitsh
…/Compiler.pm6 :127:
@compiled.push(set -x\n”) if $xtrace;
spitsh/spitsh
…/Method-Optimizer.pm6 :80:
$path.unshift: sval([\$$name]”);
spitsh/spitsh
…/Docker.sp :147:
'-c=LABEL ' ~ ({.key}="{.value}"” for @labels).join(" ")
spitsh/spitsh
…/Host.sp :47:
trap 'sleep 1; exit 1' TERM; $shell”.${
spitsh/spitsh
…/Log.sp :82:
h;s/.*/date '+$:log-date-format'/e;” ~
spitsh/spitsh
…/checks.sp :33:
!! flunk {$msg && "$msg - "}Expected '$expected' but got '$got'”;
spitsh/spitsh
…/junctions.t :70:
$y ||= foo$glarb"\$glarb}”;
spitsh/spitsh
…/interpolation.t :13:
is "$b" baz”, '"foo bar" baz','$ variable interpolation ”';
spitsh/spitsh
…/interpolation.t :14:
is "@b" baz”, '"foo bar" baz','@ variable interpolation ”';
sufrostico/perl6-wiringpi
…/README.md :9:
> familiar to people who have used the Arduino wiring” system.
sufrostico/perl6-wiringpi
…/Pi.pm6 :203:
#`[ The PWM generator can run in 2 modes – balanced” and mark:space”. The
sufrostico/perl6-wiringpi
…/Pi.pm6 :205:
balanced”. You can switch modes by supplying the parameter: PWM_MODE_BAL or
sufrostico/perl6-wiringpi
…/Pi.pm6 :245:
#`[ This sets the strength” of the pad drivers for a particular group of pins.
sufrostico/perl6-wiringpi
…/Pi.pm6 :417:
key”. When another process tries to lock the same key, it will be stalled until
sufrostico/perl6-wiringpi
…/Serial.pm6 :22:
port into raw” mode (character at a time and no translations), and sets the
sufrostico/perl6-wiringpi
…/Serial.pm6 :67:
on-board UART!) and so on, then you need to do some of this the old fashioned”
tadzik/App-redpanda
…/META6.json :15:
"Tadeusz tadzik” Sośnierz"
tadzik/File-Find
…/META6.json :10:
"Tadeusz tadzik” Sośnierz",
tadzik/Geo-Coder-OpenCage
…/META6.json :20:
"Tadeusz tadzik” Sośnierz"
tadzik/Getopt-Type
…/META6.json :10:
"Tadeusz tadzik” Sośnierz"
tadzik/Module-Toolkit
…/META6.json :14:
"Tadeusz tadzik” Sośnierz"
tadzik/Shell-Command
…/META6.json :20:
"Tadeusz tadzik” Sośnierz",
tadzik/Shell-Command
…/README.md :44:
- Tadeusz tadzik” Sośnierz"
tadzik/Template-Mojo
…/META6.json :12:
"Tadeusz tadzik” Sośnierz",
tadzik/Terminal-ANSIColor
…/META6.json :16:
"Tadeusz tadzik” Sośnierz",
tadzik/panda
…/META6.json :10:
"Tadeusz tadzik” Sośnierz",
tadzik/panda
…/META.info :8:
"Tadeusz tadzik” Sośnierz",
tadzik/panda
…/META.info :19:
"Tadeusz tadzik” Sośnierz",
tadzik/panda
…/README.md :38:
- Tadeusz tadzik” Sośnierz"
tadzik/perl6-Acme-Meow
…/META6.json :15:
"Tadeusz tadzik” Sośnierz",
tadzik/perl6-Config-INI
…/META6.json :12:
"Tadeusz tadzik” Sośnierz",
tadzik/perl6-MPD
…/META6.json :10:
"author" : "Tadeusz tadzik” Sośnierz",
tadzik/perl6-Term-ANSIColor
…/META6.json :16:
"Tadeusz tadzik” Sośnierz",
tony-o/perl6-data-dump
…/Dump.pm6 :85:
$out ~= {$space}{val($obj.perl // '<undef>')}\.{what($what)} :absolute("{$obj.absolute}")\n”;
tony-o/perl6-html-parser-xml
…/advent.html :473:
<h2>Enter the is default” variable trait</h2>
tony-o/perl6-html-parser-xml
…/advent.html :474:
<p>If you want to specify the default value of a variable, you can now use the is default” variable trait:</p>
tony-o/perl6-html-parser-xml
…/advent.html :486:
<p>It gets more interesting with arrays and hashes. Suppose you want a Bool array where you can only switch off” elements by assigning False? That is now possible:</p>
tony-o/perl6-html-parser-xml
…/advent.html :556:
<p>The <b>is default</b>” variable trait allows you to manipulate the default value of variables and elements in arrays and hashes. Together with the new meaning of <b>Nil</b>, it is a powerful means of mangling initial values of variables to your satisfaction.</p>
tony-o/perl6-html-parser-xml
…/advent.html :736:
<p>Before my involvement with Perl 6 I mostly used Python. However beautiful and flexible Python is, I worked on a project where it was a poor fit an…
tony-o/perl6-html-parser-xml
…/advent.html :740:
<p>Well, starting small is always good. Come to the IRC channel and ask for low hanging fruit”. Check out <a href="http://rakudo.org/ticke…
tony-o/perl6-html-parser-xml
…/advent.html :744:
<p>Let’s try to tackle a simple testneeded” bug. <a href="https://rt.perl.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=76998"\>this bug about parsing :$&lt;a&gt; pair shorthand syntax</a> looks simple enough to write a test case for.</p>
tony-o/perl6-html-parser-xml
…/advent.html :746:
<p>The :$foo syntax has already been introduced a few days ago by the post on adverbly adverbs. The syntax here is a combination of the shorthand not…
tony-o/perl6-html-parser-xml
…/advent.html :748:
<p>In the last comment of the discussion, jnthn already wrote a much shortened test case for this bug, hidden behind a show quoted text” link:</p>
tony-o/perl6-html-parser-xml
…/advent.html :750:
<p>Since sometimes it happens that such a test case causes a compilation error on one of the implementations, it&#8217;s useful to be able to
ugexe/Perl6-Grammar--HTTP
…/01-RFC4234_Core.t :126:
not_match('', 'DQUOTE', $grammar);
ugexe/Perl6-Grammar--HTTP
…/03-RFC5234_Core.t :126:
not_match('', 'DQUOTE', $grammar);
yaml/yaml-libyaml-perl6
…/=== :1:
Spec Example 2.10. Node for Sammy Sosa” appears twice in this document
yaml/yaml-libyaml-perl6
…/=== :1:
Spec Example 6.16. TAG” directive
zoffixznet/perl6-Twitter
…/TrendsAvailable.pm6 :3:
# The response is an array of locations” that encode the location
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