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2009 Nov 19
0
In the documentation of 'Ops.Date', please remove mention about "difftime", like in the documentation of 'DateTimeClasses' (PR#14072)
...he same in the documentation of 'Ops.Date'? I have read the doc= umentation carefully. Also, I have just downloaded http://cran.bic.nus.edu.= sg/src/base-prerelease/R-latest.tar.gz. In the file Ops.Date.Rd, the phrase= =0A\emph{or} an object of class=0A \code{"\link{difftime}"}=0Ais still t= here. This is a snapshot from Ops.Date.Rd.=0A=0A\usage{=0A\special{date + x= }=0A\special{date - x}=0A\special{date1 lop date2}=0A}=0A\arguments{=0A \i= tem{date}{date objects}=0A \item{date1, date2}{date objects or character v= ectors. (Character=0A vectors are converted by \code{\l...
2008 Jun 05
1
unable to join a NT4 Domain since 3.0.28a
...or your time. Shane No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG. Version: 7.5.524 / Virus Database: 269.24.6/1485 - Release Date: 6/5/2008 1= 0:07 AM =0A=0ANOTICE: This email may contain legally privileged information. The inform= ation=0Ais for the use of only the intended recipient(s) even if addressed=0Ainc= orrectly. If you are not the intended recipient, please notify the sender=0Ath= at you have received it in error and then delete it along with any=0Aattachmen= ts. Thank you.=0A=0A
2010 Jun 07
0
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...information ex= changed besides the fact that it is a narrowband speex call (speex/8000)=0A= =A0=0AClient A operates at a bitrate of 11kbit/s (28 bytes per payload)=0A= =A0=0AClient B operates at a bitrate of 8kbit/s (20 bytes per payload)=0A= =A0=0ASo client B receives a payload of 28 bytes.=0A=A0=0AIs the applicatio= n on B's side supposed to extract the mode bits and reconfigure the speex d= ecoder _before_ the payload is=0Agiven to the decoder? I don't see how it w= ould work unless the decoder is reconfigured to operate at the same bitrate= as=0Aclient A's encoder???=0A=A0=0AAnd...