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FAQ.
Answer: I like to use small pictograms, because they are as expressive as I desire them in the situations I use them.
: OKAY, works okay
: ?OKAY, work in progress, will probably work okay
: ?FAIL, work in progress, will probably fail
: FAIL, fails (at the time tried)
: TODO, to do
: N/A, not applicable, unlikely
: Joost van den Bogaart
: Richel Bilderbeek
: command line, other IDE
: C++ Builder
: Qt Creator
: Android
: Cygwin
: Lubuntu
: Maemo
: Nintendo DS
: Symbian
: Ubuntu
: VirtualBox
: Windows
: Wine
Sometimes I use combinations of pictograms, especially on my C++ pages. These combinations are ordered in 'size':
Consider the following example:







Qt
Qt Creator

Windows that is run in VirtualBox under Ubuntu
Symbian
Mobile application
For Windows, I use the following combinations:


: native Windows, a 'Windows computer'

: Windows simulated by Wine on a Ubuntu computer

: Windows installed in VirtualBox on a Ubuntu computer
and their elaborations:




: works on both a native Windows computer and Wine on a Ubuntu computer



: works on both a native Windows computer and Windows installed in VirtualBox on a Ubuntu computer



: works on both Windows simulated by Wine on a Ubuntu computer and Windows installed in VirtualBox on a Ubuntu computer



: works on all three: native Windows, Windows simulated by Wine on a Ubuntu computer and Windows installed in VirtualBox on a Ubuntu computer
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