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Linux Journal Logo on video
Should make the LJ logo smaller or let the person explaining things learn the clear command. The command used for the entire point of this video was obscured by the logo.
My Fault
My logo overlay script accepts --left and --right, the default being --left, I forgot to specify the correct flag. Maybe I better make it so there is no default...
Mitch Frazier is an Associate Editor for Linux Journal.
Pretty neat, I didn't know
Pretty neat, I didn't know about it. Thanks Mitch.
Thanks
Thanks for pointing out this 'complete' command. Had never heard of it, but it's very useful
Stay Tuned
I'm planning on writing more on it next week so check back.
Mitch Frazier is an Associate Editor for Linux Journal.