Sailor Magjesty X is a manga anime series from the original comic “Magjesty”that ran from
October 31, 2007 to January 1, 2010.
In the 1st book of “Sailor Magjesty X”, Sailor Magjesty is on the mission to find all 9 the Sailor
Knights, from the Planet Earth, instructed by Afrindite, the goddess of love. She disgust her as
Human to find the sailors on the earth, she went to Carson high school as 17 year old under
Surname Chelsea West. The 1st sailor knight she is her friend, Jocelyn mogel(as Sailor Tranquility)
After she found all sailors, she discovered about Clarence X, the most powerful villain,( he became
Evil after the witch awake his evil side of his heart) always railroading the sailor knights. At the end of
1st book , she discovered the last 5 sailors knights, created by Afrindite, which is called ‘sailor hearts
Warriors’ , Trinity, Vesta and Vista, Juno, and Harmony.
in the 2nd book of “Sailor Magjesty X”, she discovered the ‘sailor hearts
Warriors’ and killed the wicked witch. now Clarence x want revenge for killing his wife, the wicked witch, so he planned to bomb Los angeles to get rid of the Sailor knights by the black angel orb. sailor magjesty and sailor humilty(nicolas tomas)their powers combined to make Clarence X good again. they discoved that they have the power in side of them, if they beileve in theirseleves.
Characters
* sailor Magjesty- is the main character of this series, she the sailor of rightousness(chelsea west)
* sailor Tranquilty- the sailor of peace.(her name is jocelyn mogel)
* sailor Victory- the sailor of wisdom.she from the planet lexioncia (becky boxfield)
* sailor Soverigenity- the sailor of war.(veronica farmson)
* sailor Humilty- sailor of streight. (nicolas tomas)
* sailor chibi-magjesty- is the sailor love and fire, she is the daughter of sailor Magjesty from the 23rd cenutry. (ashely)
The Sailor Heart Warriors;
* Trinity- the sailor of bravery. the leader of the sailor hearts.(dasha)
* Vesta and Vista- the twins of compassion and kindness.(quianna and taitana)
* Juno- the sailor of justice.(brianna)
* Harmony- the sailor of chasity(purity). (cirrea)
October 31, 2007 to January 1, 2010.
In the 1st book of “Sailor Magjesty X”, Sailor Magjesty is on the mission to find all 9 the Sailor
Knights, from the Planet Earth, instructed by Afrindite, the goddess of love. She disgust her as
Human to find the sailors on the earth, she went to Carson high school as 17 year old under
Surname Chelsea West. The 1st sailor knight she is her friend, Jocelyn mogel(as Sailor Tranquility)
After she found all sailors, she discovered about Clarence X, the most powerful villain,( he became
Evil after the witch awake his evil side of his heart) always railroading the sailor knights. At the end of
1st book , she discovered the last 5 sailors knights, created by Afrindite, which is called ‘sailor hearts
Warriors’ , Trinity, Vesta and Vista, Juno, and Harmony.
in the 2nd book of “Sailor Magjesty X”, she discovered the ‘sailor hearts
Warriors’ and killed the wicked witch. now Clarence x want revenge for killing his wife, the wicked witch, so he planned to bomb Los angeles to get rid of the Sailor knights by the black angel orb. sailor magjesty and sailor humilty(nicolas tomas)their powers combined to make Clarence X good again. they discoved that they have the power in side of them, if they beileve in theirseleves.
Characters
* sailor Magjesty- is the main character of this series, she the sailor of rightousness(chelsea west)
* sailor Tranquilty- the sailor of peace.(her name is jocelyn mogel)
* sailor Victory- the sailor of wisdom.she from the planet lexioncia (becky boxfield)
* sailor Soverigenity- the sailor of war.(veronica farmson)
* sailor Humilty- sailor of streight. (nicolas tomas)
* sailor chibi-magjesty- is the sailor love and fire, she is the daughter of sailor Magjesty from the 23rd cenutry. (ashely)
The Sailor Heart Warriors;
* Trinity- the sailor of bravery. the leader of the sailor hearts.(dasha)
* Vesta and Vista- the twins of compassion and kindness.(quianna and taitana)
* Juno- the sailor of justice.(brianna)
* Harmony- the sailor of chasity(purity). (cirrea)
Snooker commentary is commentary during the course of a televised snooker match, provided by experts of the game, primarily former professional players. More so than with other sports commentators, snooker presenters help the viewer gain a fuller experience from the spectacle, highlighting points that may otherwise have been missed. They offer insights into a player's thinking and decision-making. Such commentary explains a player's tactics, shot choices and reasoning. Unlike pool, snooker is an incredibly tactical game and even a seasoned player may need help in understanding the intentions of the players.
Snooker presenters
The main BBC Snooker presenter is Hazel Irvine, having taken up the position in 2002 along with Ray Stubbs. She has hosted regularly since then, only missing the World Championship once in 2009 when she was pregnant and for that event she was replaced by BBC presenter Richi Persad, who is now the BBC second presenter for Snooker after the departure of Ray Stubbs to ESPN. Stubbs left after the World Snooker Championship in 2009 when he was the main presenter due to Irvine's pregnancy.
Former BBC Snooker presenters include David Vine, who hosted from the 1970s when the BBC first covered Snooker until 2000 when he retired. In 2000 and 2001 Matt Smith of ITV and Dougie Donnelly of BBC Scotland were the main BBC Snooker presenters but were replaced by Stubbs and Irvine in 2002. David Icke was the second presenter during the 1980s and early 1990s. The Sky Snooker presenter for the Premier League is Andy Goldstein and the former presenter was Dave Clark, who is best known for fronting Sky's darts coverage. ITVs snooker host is Matt Smith who presents Power Snooker. He also presented snooker on the BBC before he moved to ITV.
Snooker MC
Another BBC Face who has proven popular since his introduction in 2008 is the master of ceremonies for their tournaments Rob Walker who is famous for his catchphrase "LETS GET THE BOYS ON THE BAIZE," and who livens up the crowd before the entrances of the players. He also presented a highlights show at the World Championship the last 2 years called 'Snooker on the Red' which featured on the BBC Red Button. Walkers most famous mistake was when he was introducing Steve Davis at the Quarter Finals at the World Snooker 2010 when he mistakenly introduced him as Dennis Taylor.
Commentators
Currently the BBC has rights to snooker coverage in the UK covering the World Championship, Masters, UK Championship on BBC1, BBC2 and the BBC Red Button and also covering the Welsh Open on BBC Wales and the BBC Red Button. Sky cover the Premier League Snooker.
Snooker commentary benefits from a depth of commentating talent, mostly in the form of past and present players. Below is a list of commentators currently in the BBC team (see each commentator's main article for further information):
Current BBC team
* Steve Davis, world no. 1 for seven years, World Champion 1981, 1983, 1984, 1987-1989; 28 other ranking titles. Widely regarded as one of the greatest ever snooker players, Davis has been a stalwart of BBC snooker coverage since 2000. He was also a face on ITV snooker in the late 1990s. As well as commentating on live matches, his main contributions are in-studio analysis, striking up a good partnership with 1991 world champion John Parrott and Hazel Irvine. He also provides features such as snooker workshops throughout the course of the tournament. Often he also qualifies for the early rounds and is playing whilst still honouring his media obligations.
* Ken Doherty, 1997 world champion joined the team at the 2009 Masters in controversy when the BBC dropped Everton from their coverage, replacing him with Ken Doherty who was falling down the rankings and not qualifying for as many tournaments as previous, he did a few other tournaments for the BBC being part-time on the analysis usually whenever the likes of Parrott or Davis was playing but did not join properly until 2009. He is now part of the big 4 BBC commentators with Dennis Taylor, John Virgo and Willie Thorne.
* Clive Everton, former amateur billiards player and journalist. Everton has been regarded by many as the voice of snooker commentary since the retirement of Ted Lowe. There was controversy at the 2009 Masters when the BBC dropped Everton from their coverage, replacing him with Ken Doherty who was falling down the rankings and not qualifying for as many tournaments as previously. He has since continued to commentate on the BBC on the earlier rounds of tournaments; however, he does not commentate past the quarter final stages - instead the BBC use Doherty, Taylor, Thorne and Virgo. He also is a commentator on the Premier League Snooker snooker on Sky Sports and on the Internet-only Championship League. He commentated on the 2010 Power Snooker Masters on ITV.
* Neal Foulds, once reached world no. 3 and like Everton commentates on early rounds of tournaments, usually up to the quarter final stage before leaving the BBC with their main team of Doherty, Taylor, Thorne and Virgo.
* Terry Griffiths, 1979 World Champion. Griffiths has been a mainstay of snooker commentary for many years, and is highly respected, being famous for his knowledge of the game, coaching some of the world's top players such as Stephen Hendry and Mark Williams. Like Everton, he commentates on early rounds of tournaments, usually up to the quarter final stage before leaving the BBC with their main team of Doherty, Taylor, Thorne and Virgo.
* Stephen Hendry, seven-time world champion, joined the team at the 2011 Masters, commentating on a quarter final between Robertson and Allen and continued on the next day doing studio analysis with John Parrott while Steve Davis commentated.
* John Parrott, 1991 World Champion. Along with Steve Davis, Parrott is perhaps better known for his contributions to the studio analysis during the BBC's coverage of a tournament. He does get himself in the commentary box on occasion, but will spend more time on features in response to e-mails or player interviews.
* Dennis Taylor, 1985 World Champion and has been commentating for many years on the BBC including commentating on Ronnie O'Sullivans fastest 147 when he was still a player. After Clive Everton BBC Commitments were reduced he has now become arguably the BBC Number 1 Snooker commentator as he usually gets the main 2nd part of the final whenever the trophy is most likely to be won, before this he often commentated with Everton as the BBC top pairing. He commentated on the 2011 Power Snooker Masters on ITV as well as continuing with the BBC.
* Willie Thorne, once reached world no. 7 - a "maximum break specialist". Thorne has been commentating for many years now, and has become synonymous with BBC coverage at any major event. He is also a commentator on the Premier League Snooker on Sky Sports.
* John Virgo once reached world no. 10 - a "trick shot specialist". Virgo is perhaps most famous for his appearances on Big Break with Jim Davidson, and also famous for his trick shots and impressions of other players.
Former Snooker Commentators
* Dominic Dale, two-time ranking event winner. Nicknamed "the Spaceman", Dale is a relatively new member of the team, having commentated on some of the matches at the World Championships since 2005 and also doing analysis. He has not featured recently for the BBC, however he is still playing, he is one of the game's few remaining "characters", often sporting flamboyant attire and making jokes with the crowd and his opponent as he plays. BBC Wales still uses Dale as a commentator and analyst for their coverage of the Welsh Open.
* The legendary Ted Lowe, the voice of snooker since Pot Black was first aired in 1969, through to 1996.
* John Spencer - BBC 1978-1997
* Jack Karnehm - BBC 1978-1994
* Ray Edmonds - ITV 1988-1992 then BBC 1992-2004 - former billiards champion who worked with the BBC throughout the nineties into the early 2000s.
Snooker presenters
The main BBC Snooker presenter is Hazel Irvine, having taken up the position in 2002 along with Ray Stubbs. She has hosted regularly since then, only missing the World Championship once in 2009 when she was pregnant and for that event she was replaced by BBC presenter Richi Persad, who is now the BBC second presenter for Snooker after the departure of Ray Stubbs to ESPN. Stubbs left after the World Snooker Championship in 2009 when he was the main presenter due to Irvine's pregnancy.
Former BBC Snooker presenters include David Vine, who hosted from the 1970s when the BBC first covered Snooker until 2000 when he retired. In 2000 and 2001 Matt Smith of ITV and Dougie Donnelly of BBC Scotland were the main BBC Snooker presenters but were replaced by Stubbs and Irvine in 2002. David Icke was the second presenter during the 1980s and early 1990s. The Sky Snooker presenter for the Premier League is Andy Goldstein and the former presenter was Dave Clark, who is best known for fronting Sky's darts coverage. ITVs snooker host is Matt Smith who presents Power Snooker. He also presented snooker on the BBC before he moved to ITV.
Snooker MC
Another BBC Face who has proven popular since his introduction in 2008 is the master of ceremonies for their tournaments Rob Walker who is famous for his catchphrase "LETS GET THE BOYS ON THE BAIZE," and who livens up the crowd before the entrances of the players. He also presented a highlights show at the World Championship the last 2 years called 'Snooker on the Red' which featured on the BBC Red Button. Walkers most famous mistake was when he was introducing Steve Davis at the Quarter Finals at the World Snooker 2010 when he mistakenly introduced him as Dennis Taylor.
Commentators
Currently the BBC has rights to snooker coverage in the UK covering the World Championship, Masters, UK Championship on BBC1, BBC2 and the BBC Red Button and also covering the Welsh Open on BBC Wales and the BBC Red Button. Sky cover the Premier League Snooker.
Snooker commentary benefits from a depth of commentating talent, mostly in the form of past and present players. Below is a list of commentators currently in the BBC team (see each commentator's main article for further information):
Current BBC team
* Steve Davis, world no. 1 for seven years, World Champion 1981, 1983, 1984, 1987-1989; 28 other ranking titles. Widely regarded as one of the greatest ever snooker players, Davis has been a stalwart of BBC snooker coverage since 2000. He was also a face on ITV snooker in the late 1990s. As well as commentating on live matches, his main contributions are in-studio analysis, striking up a good partnership with 1991 world champion John Parrott and Hazel Irvine. He also provides features such as snooker workshops throughout the course of the tournament. Often he also qualifies for the early rounds and is playing whilst still honouring his media obligations.
* Ken Doherty, 1997 world champion joined the team at the 2009 Masters in controversy when the BBC dropped Everton from their coverage, replacing him with Ken Doherty who was falling down the rankings and not qualifying for as many tournaments as previous, he did a few other tournaments for the BBC being part-time on the analysis usually whenever the likes of Parrott or Davis was playing but did not join properly until 2009. He is now part of the big 4 BBC commentators with Dennis Taylor, John Virgo and Willie Thorne.
* Clive Everton, former amateur billiards player and journalist. Everton has been regarded by many as the voice of snooker commentary since the retirement of Ted Lowe. There was controversy at the 2009 Masters when the BBC dropped Everton from their coverage, replacing him with Ken Doherty who was falling down the rankings and not qualifying for as many tournaments as previously. He has since continued to commentate on the BBC on the earlier rounds of tournaments; however, he does not commentate past the quarter final stages - instead the BBC use Doherty, Taylor, Thorne and Virgo. He also is a commentator on the Premier League Snooker snooker on Sky Sports and on the Internet-only Championship League. He commentated on the 2010 Power Snooker Masters on ITV.
* Neal Foulds, once reached world no. 3 and like Everton commentates on early rounds of tournaments, usually up to the quarter final stage before leaving the BBC with their main team of Doherty, Taylor, Thorne and Virgo.
* Terry Griffiths, 1979 World Champion. Griffiths has been a mainstay of snooker commentary for many years, and is highly respected, being famous for his knowledge of the game, coaching some of the world's top players such as Stephen Hendry and Mark Williams. Like Everton, he commentates on early rounds of tournaments, usually up to the quarter final stage before leaving the BBC with their main team of Doherty, Taylor, Thorne and Virgo.
* Stephen Hendry, seven-time world champion, joined the team at the 2011 Masters, commentating on a quarter final between Robertson and Allen and continued on the next day doing studio analysis with John Parrott while Steve Davis commentated.
* John Parrott, 1991 World Champion. Along with Steve Davis, Parrott is perhaps better known for his contributions to the studio analysis during the BBC's coverage of a tournament. He does get himself in the commentary box on occasion, but will spend more time on features in response to e-mails or player interviews.
* Dennis Taylor, 1985 World Champion and has been commentating for many years on the BBC including commentating on Ronnie O'Sullivans fastest 147 when he was still a player. After Clive Everton BBC Commitments were reduced he has now become arguably the BBC Number 1 Snooker commentator as he usually gets the main 2nd part of the final whenever the trophy is most likely to be won, before this he often commentated with Everton as the BBC top pairing. He commentated on the 2011 Power Snooker Masters on ITV as well as continuing with the BBC.
* Willie Thorne, once reached world no. 7 - a "maximum break specialist". Thorne has been commentating for many years now, and has become synonymous with BBC coverage at any major event. He is also a commentator on the Premier League Snooker on Sky Sports.
* John Virgo once reached world no. 10 - a "trick shot specialist". Virgo is perhaps most famous for his appearances on Big Break with Jim Davidson, and also famous for his trick shots and impressions of other players.
Former Snooker Commentators
* Dominic Dale, two-time ranking event winner. Nicknamed "the Spaceman", Dale is a relatively new member of the team, having commentated on some of the matches at the World Championships since 2005 and also doing analysis. He has not featured recently for the BBC, however he is still playing, he is one of the game's few remaining "characters", often sporting flamboyant attire and making jokes with the crowd and his opponent as he plays. BBC Wales still uses Dale as a commentator and analyst for their coverage of the Welsh Open.
* The legendary Ted Lowe, the voice of snooker since Pot Black was first aired in 1969, through to 1996.
* John Spencer - BBC 1978-1997
* Jack Karnehm - BBC 1978-1994
* Ray Edmonds - ITV 1988-1992 then BBC 1992-2004 - former billiards champion who worked with the BBC throughout the nineties into the early 2000s.
CASUAL stands for Cross-Platform ADB Scripting Universal Android Loader. CASUAL is a scripting language and a package distribution system. CASUAL is Cross-Platform (Windows, Linux, and Mac), and Open-Source. CASUAL works with every current Android device which utilizes ADB. CASUAL's source code can be found here: http://code.google.com/p/android-casual/ this article is based upon the source code translation into human readable format.
Notibly, CASUAL has been used to distribute the Motofail exploit. While CASUAL is still officially in public beta it has been downloaded over 3,000 times and mentioned by several android news sites.
CASUAL is intended to be modified and redistributed. CASUAL can be changed by recompiling the source, or modifying the java JAR's /SCRIPT/ folder.
CASUAL Package Layout
CASUAL is distributed as a Java JAR file. It can be modified with any utility compatible with the universal zip format. All CASUAL programs and GUI tweaks are located in the /SCRIPTS/ folder. The GUI is customizable by simply editing text files. The individual packages are a text, a zip and a script.
GUI design
The GUI is controlled by the build.properties file. This file is pure text and is self-documented. eg.
#Developer Name
Developer.Name=Adam Outler
#Donation link button title
Developer.DonateToButtonText= XDA-Developers
#Link for donate button
Developer.DonateLink= http://forum.xda-developers.com/donations.php
#This is the window title
Window.Title=CASUAL TEST SCRIPTS
#If true, BannerPic will be used for the main window banner decoration
Window.UsePictureForBanner=True
#The main window banner
Window.BannerPic=logo.png
#If UsePictureForBanner is false this text will be displayed in large format
Window.BannerText=Do It!
#text for main button
Window.ExecuteButtonText=Do It
#"true" or "True" to enable
Audio.Enabled=true
Initial Document display
The Overview.txt is displayed to the user on launch. Anything contained within this file will be placed on the CASUAL main window
Overview.txt is located in the /SCRIPTS/ folder
optional adb_usb.ini
The adb_usb.ini is used to extend the functionality of ADB to un-natively supported devices. The adb_usb.ini file contains manufacturer's USB ids in hexadecimel format. Any lines specified in the adb_usb.ini and not present in the system's adb_usb.ini will be merged at the end of the system's adb_usb.ini
eg. for barnes and noble, the adb_usb.ini should look like this
0x2080
adb_usb.ini is located in the /SCRIPTS/ folder.
Script format
A CASUAL Script can stand alone and be selected from the file menu, or be zipped in the CASUAL /SCRIPTS/ folder.
About scripts
Each script consists of a .scr file, a .zip file, and a .txt file. The .txt file is displayed when the script is selected in the GUI. The .zip file is deployed to a unique temporary folder on the computer filesystem. The .scr controls the flow of the execution.
Script.txt
The Script.txt file is displayed to the user when it's script is selected from the GUI. It is used to inform the user of the intention of the script.
Script.zip
The Script.zip file contains any resources which are deployed to the device upon command by the Script.scr
Script.scr
The Script.scr file contains instructions which are read into the application at execution time and interperated by the CASUAL Language interperater.
CASUAL Language
The CASUAL language is designed to mimic the Linux shell in several ways. Below you will find a list of CASUAL commands.
Guide: SWLine Starts With, C Line Contains, "fields" in CASUAL Language are separated by comas.
Administrative Commands
Administrative Commands are not logged by CASUAL System Logger. They are simply executed.
SW: one or more spaces - Remove any leading spaces
SW: $HALT - stops the script entirely
SW: # - comments out the line and stops processing for this line
SW: Blank Line - take no action continue to next command
Scripting Commands
All scripting commands are logged by CASUAL System Logger
C: $SLASH: Replace $SLASH with the system file separator ("\" on Windows "/" on Linux/Mac)
C: $ZIPFILE: Replace $ZIPFILE with the path to the path to the uncompressed zipfile in the CASUAL system temp folder...
--push $ZIPFILEbusybox /data/local
SW: $ECHO: Remove leading spaces and echo any text on this line to the console.
--$ECHO Starting Procedures
SW: $ON:This is for flow control-- Remove any leading spaces, Action and Reaction is separated by coma. Action is pulled from the shell text received. Reaction is any CASUAL command.
Format: $ON Action, Reaction
--$ON File Not Found, $HALT
SW: $USERNOTIFICATION: Displays a notification popup window. First field is main-body text, second field is optional title. Default title will be "Information".
--$USERNOTIFICATION My Title text, My Textbox text
--$USERNOTIFICATION Here is some information
SW: $USERCANCELOPTION: Displays a $USERNOTIFICATION, however if the "Yes" button is pressed, the script will $HALT.
--$USERCANCELOPTION My Title Text, My Textbox text
$SW: $USERINPUTBOX: Functions like $USERNOTIFICAITON but with an input box. Will request text from the user and put it into a variable called $USERINPUT then execute a shell command
-- $USERINPUTBOX MyTitle, My text, shell echo $USERINPUT>>/sdcard/usertextfile.txt
Other Commands
Any other commands are prefixed with "adb". eg..
shell ls
reboot recovery
Notibly, CASUAL has been used to distribute the Motofail exploit. While CASUAL is still officially in public beta it has been downloaded over 3,000 times and mentioned by several android news sites.
CASUAL is intended to be modified and redistributed. CASUAL can be changed by recompiling the source, or modifying the java JAR's /SCRIPT/ folder.
CASUAL Package Layout
CASUAL is distributed as a Java JAR file. It can be modified with any utility compatible with the universal zip format. All CASUAL programs and GUI tweaks are located in the /SCRIPTS/ folder. The GUI is customizable by simply editing text files. The individual packages are a text, a zip and a script.
GUI design
The GUI is controlled by the build.properties file. This file is pure text and is self-documented. eg.
#Developer Name
Developer.Name=Adam Outler
#Donation link button title
Developer.DonateToButtonText= XDA-Developers
#Link for donate button
Developer.DonateLink= http://forum.xda-developers.com/donations.php
#This is the window title
Window.Title=CASUAL TEST SCRIPTS
#If true, BannerPic will be used for the main window banner decoration
Window.UsePictureForBanner=True
#The main window banner
Window.BannerPic=logo.png
#If UsePictureForBanner is false this text will be displayed in large format
Window.BannerText=Do It!
#text for main button
Window.ExecuteButtonText=Do It
#"true" or "True" to enable
Audio.Enabled=true
Initial Document display
The Overview.txt is displayed to the user on launch. Anything contained within this file will be placed on the CASUAL main window
Overview.txt is located in the /SCRIPTS/ folder
optional adb_usb.ini
The adb_usb.ini is used to extend the functionality of ADB to un-natively supported devices. The adb_usb.ini file contains manufacturer's USB ids in hexadecimel format. Any lines specified in the adb_usb.ini and not present in the system's adb_usb.ini will be merged at the end of the system's adb_usb.ini
eg. for barnes and noble, the adb_usb.ini should look like this
0x2080
adb_usb.ini is located in the /SCRIPTS/ folder.
Script format
A CASUAL Script can stand alone and be selected from the file menu, or be zipped in the CASUAL /SCRIPTS/ folder.
About scripts
Each script consists of a .scr file, a .zip file, and a .txt file. The .txt file is displayed when the script is selected in the GUI. The .zip file is deployed to a unique temporary folder on the computer filesystem. The .scr controls the flow of the execution.
Script.txt
The Script.txt file is displayed to the user when it's script is selected from the GUI. It is used to inform the user of the intention of the script.
Script.zip
The Script.zip file contains any resources which are deployed to the device upon command by the Script.scr
Script.scr
The Script.scr file contains instructions which are read into the application at execution time and interperated by the CASUAL Language interperater.
CASUAL Language
The CASUAL language is designed to mimic the Linux shell in several ways. Below you will find a list of CASUAL commands.
Guide: SWLine Starts With, C Line Contains, "fields" in CASUAL Language are separated by comas.
Administrative Commands
Administrative Commands are not logged by CASUAL System Logger. They are simply executed.
SW: one or more spaces - Remove any leading spaces
SW: $HALT - stops the script entirely
SW: # - comments out the line and stops processing for this line
SW: Blank Line - take no action continue to next command
Scripting Commands
All scripting commands are logged by CASUAL System Logger
C: $SLASH: Replace $SLASH with the system file separator ("\" on Windows "/" on Linux/Mac)
C: $ZIPFILE: Replace $ZIPFILE with the path to the path to the uncompressed zipfile in the CASUAL system temp folder...
--push $ZIPFILEbusybox /data/local
SW: $ECHO: Remove leading spaces and echo any text on this line to the console.
--$ECHO Starting Procedures
SW: $ON:This is for flow control-- Remove any leading spaces, Action and Reaction is separated by coma. Action is pulled from the shell text received. Reaction is any CASUAL command.
Format: $ON Action, Reaction
--$ON File Not Found, $HALT
SW: $USERNOTIFICATION: Displays a notification popup window. First field is main-body text, second field is optional title. Default title will be "Information".
--$USERNOTIFICATION My Title text, My Textbox text
--$USERNOTIFICATION Here is some information
SW: $USERCANCELOPTION: Displays a $USERNOTIFICATION, however if the "Yes" button is pressed, the script will $HALT.
--$USERCANCELOPTION My Title Text, My Textbox text
$SW: $USERINPUTBOX: Functions like $USERNOTIFICAITON but with an input box. Will request text from the user and put it into a variable called $USERINPUT then execute a shell command
-- $USERINPUTBOX MyTitle, My text, shell echo $USERINPUT>>/sdcard/usertextfile.txt
Other Commands
Any other commands are prefixed with "adb". eg..
shell ls
reboot recovery
Sennacia Banko (meaning "bank without a nation" in Esperanto) is a bank issuing the currency Mono (meaning "money" in Esperanto) ostensibly intended to become the single world currency. It is organized by unofficial Esperantist organization Heliko (meaning "snail" in Esperanto), founded by comedian Daniel Salomon. Sennacia Banko currently distributes the mono online through eBay and Paypal.
Mono
The only mono bill in circulation is the M100 (100 Monoj), featuring a picture of Ludwik Lejzer Zamenhof, the creator of Esperanto, on one side, and a snail, representing Heliko, on the other.
At launch the mono had a pegged rate of M100 ¥1000, or M1 ¥10. As of 2009, the value is determined by the price for which the money sells.
New bills in denominations of M200 and M500 are anticipated.
Mono
The only mono bill in circulation is the M100 (100 Monoj), featuring a picture of Ludwik Lejzer Zamenhof, the creator of Esperanto, on one side, and a snail, representing Heliko, on the other.
At launch the mono had a pegged rate of M100 ¥1000, or M1 ¥10. As of 2009, the value is determined by the price for which the money sells.
New bills in denominations of M200 and M500 are anticipated.