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== Banner == | == Banner == | ||
− | This | + | This is my version of the classic `banner` program. This is written in Python. It supports font rotation; XPM Pixmap output; two font sizes. It can read text from stdin or from the command-line. |
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I put this script in my ~/bin directory. This is part of my standard [[Dotfiles]] distribution. | I put this script in my ~/bin directory. This is part of my standard [[Dotfiles]] distribution. | ||
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+ | <include src="/home/noahspurrier/noah.org/engineering/dotfiles/bin/banner" highlight="python" /> |
Latest revision as of 15:45, 28 March 2010
Banner
This is my version of the classic `banner` program. This is written in Python. It supports font rotation; XPM Pixmap output; two font sizes. It can read text from stdin or from the command-line.
MOTD banner
I like to have a nice big banner display the machine name when I login. I use the following script to create a banner that I put in /etc/motd.
# banner $HOSTNAME > /etc/motd
Simple XPM pixmaps
This script can also create text icons and labels for X-Windows. Using the -x option will tell the script to output in xpm format. Put the output in a file in /usr/share/pixmaps/ and you can use the icon anywhere in X-Windows.
# banner -x -g 32x32 www noah org > /usr/share/pixmaps/www.noah.org.xpm
Install
I put this script in my ~/bin directory. This is part of my standard Dotfiles distribution.
Download banner <include src="/home/noahspurrier/noah.org/engineering/dotfiles/bin/banner" highlight="python" />