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std::cout << " (default=`simple')\n";
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std::cout << " -f, --format=STRING Set the output format string. Format specifiers\n";
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std::cout << " are %x, %y, %w, %h, %i, %g, and %c.\n";
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- std::cout << " (default=`X=%x\nY=%y\nW=%w\nH=%h\nG=%g\nID=%i\nCancel=%c\n')\n";
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+ std::cout << " (default=`%g\n')\n";
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std::cout << "Examples\n";
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std::cout << " $ # Gray, thick, transparent border for maximum visiblity.\n";
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std::cout << " $ slop -b 20 -c 0.5,0.5,0.5,0.8\n";
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std::cout << " $ # Classic Windows XP selection.\n";
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std::cout << " $ slop -l -c 0.3,0.4,0.6,0.4\n";
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std::cout << "\n";
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- std::cout << " $ # Change output format to use safer parsing\n";
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- std::cout << " $ slopoutput=$(slop -f \"%x %y %w %h\")\n";
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- std::cout << " $ X=$(echo $slopoutput | awk '{print $1}')\n";
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- std::cout << " $ Y=$(echo $slopoutput | awk '{print $2}')\n";
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- std::cout << " $ W=$(echo $slopoutput | awk '{print $3}')\n";
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- std::cout << " $ H=$(echo $slopoutput | awk '{print $4}')\n";
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+ std::cout << " $ # Read slop output for use in scripts.\n";
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+ std::cout << " $ read -r X Y W H G ID < <(slop -f '%x %y %w %h %g %i')\n";
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std::cout << "\n";
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std::cout << "Tips\n";
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std::cout << " * If you don't like a selection: you can cancel it by right-clicking\n";
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- // Otherwise we default to an `eval` compatible format.
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- std::cout << formatOutput( "X=%x\nY=%y\nW=%w\nH=%h\nG=%g\nID=%i\n", selection );
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}
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