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2007 May 16
7
bilingual site: exclude fields set from query
Hi all,
Is there a way to have searches no use some indexed fields, when
processing a query?
context:
I have a model Foo that holds some information in two languages :
- text1_nl, text2_nl, text3_nl
and
- text1_en, text2_en, text3_en
Some other fields are common to both languages and indexed as well
- first_name, last_name
Depending on the visitor language choice I need to exclude the
2017 Mar 24
2
Error in documentation for ?legend
To whom it may concern:
The help page for ?legend refers to a `title.cex` parameter, which suggests that the function has such a parameter. As far as I can tell, though, it doesn't; here's an example:
> plot(1,1)
> legend("topright",pch=1, legend="something", title="my legend", title.cex=2)
Error in legend("topright", pch = 1, legend =
2012 Apr 29
1
Error in if (nuhat < 2) stop("The degrees of freedom must be greater than or equal to 2") : missing value where TRUE/FALSE needed
Hi,
i am trying to run an ANCOVA and a bootstrapped ANCOVA analysis on a specific data set. I am using the ancova and ancboot functions as in the following code:
setwd("C:/Users/User/Desktop/Rdatabilingualstudy2012")
bilingualismdata<-read.spss("bilingualdataforconferences2012.sav", use.value.labels = TRUE, to.data.frame = TRUE)
2019 Dec 17
2
Python 2 compatibility for utility scripts
...n 3. And,
>> in the future (or maybe even now), people will be generally be writing
>> python3 scripts by default rather than python2. Certainly they ought to.
>>
>> I just don't think it's worthwhile to require all new such scripts to
>> continue to be written bilingually, unless doing that extra work helps to
>> serve users.
>>
>> I'm not at all worried about a hypothetical case where we want to ship a
>> script that was written for python3 only. Firstly, because that usually
>> doesn't happen. But if it does, we can port it th...
2005 Mar 07
2
Threaded logging?
Is the logging system thread-safe? I have a process that takes about 5
hours, and twice, it has stopped, giving me no errors at all... but the
process hasnt been finished... The second time, I loaded the status
page, and it gave me a 500 error, at the same time the process stopped.
I have a sneaking suspicion that the cause is two processes trying to
write to the log-file at the same
2010 Jan 22
1
Sata and R users GLM methods translation
Hello,
I am learning R and I am fluent in Stata and I try to translate part of my
Stata code to R to check the reliability of the data under R. I have a
proportion variable as a dependent variable pQSfteHT . Independent variables
are dummies for two categorical variables called dQSvacrateHTQuali3 and
cluster_3. I am fitting a model with the Stata command below:
glm pQSfteHT dQSvacrateHTQuali3_2
2017 Mar 25
2
Error in documentation for ?legend
Right, that's my point. The help page mentions a `title.cex`, like I said; saying that `cex` sets the default `title.cex` sure implies to me (and presumably to the other people whose discussion I linked) that a `title.cex` parameter exists. Since no such parameter exists, this bit in the documentation is misleading (suggesting that there is a `title.cex` parameter which can be set, when there
2019 Dec 17
2
Python 2 compatibility for utility scripts
...port them all to additionally work in python 3. And,
in the future (or maybe even now), people will be generally be writing
python3 scripts by default rather than python2. Certainly they ought to.
I just don't think it's worthwhile to require all new such scripts to
continue to be written bilingually, unless doing that extra work helps to
serve users.
I'm not at all worried about a hypothetical case where we want to ship a
script that was written for python3 only. Firstly, because that usually
doesn't happen. But if it does, we can port it then, or else we might just
decide it's fi...
2017 Mar 25
0
Error in documentation for ?legend
> On 25 Mar 2017, at 00:39 , POLITZER-AHLES, Stephen [CBS] <stephen.politzerahles at polyu.edu.hk> wrote:
>
> To whom it may concern:
>
>
> The help page for ?legend refers to a `title.cex` parameter, which suggests that the function has such a parameter.
No it does not. All arguments are listed and documented, none of them is title.cex, and there's no
1998 Dec 04
1
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2008 May 29
4
Re: How about this replacement of WINE.
I got through with reactos.org using proxy.org!
however, silly ISP won't offer support still... I'm going to give them a piece of mind soon...
anyway back on topic now.
I can finally find this thingy...
2008 Apr 07
1
Re: How about this replacement of WINE.
Dan Kegel wrote:
> On Sun, Apr 6, 2008 at 8:09 PM, bussuser <wineforum-user at winehq.org> wrote:
>
> > but ... http://translate.google.com/translate?u=http%3A%2F%2Flinux.insigma.com.cn%2Fjszl.asp%3Fdocid%3D122805676&langpair=zh%7Cen&hl=en&ie=UTF-8
> >
>
> Sadly, it looks like they used ReactOS code. This might be
> a problem, since some of the
2015 Nov 04
0
1.4 release series
On Oct 26, 2015, at 10:05 PM, Olly Betts wrote:
>And that's really much too long - we've built up a pile of nice new features
>which it's hard for most people to use.
>
>I think we need to acknowledge that these aren't going to all get done, and
>we're much better off keeping a sensible interval between new release series
>- features can then make the next
2017 Mar 27
0
Error in documentation for ?legend
>>>>> POLITZER-AHLES, Stephen [CBS] <stephen.politzerahles at polyu.edu.hk>
>>>>> on Sat, 25 Mar 2017 13:25:32 +0000 writes:
> Right, that's my point. The help page mentions a
> `title.cex`, like I said; saying that `cex` sets the
> default `title.cex` sure implies to me (and presumably to
> the other people whose discussion
2009 Jul 19
0
Disabling checksum offloading at OSOL DomU via kmdb at intial boot.
Disabling checksum offloading at OSOL DomU via kmdb at intial boot :-
( -kd at extra line):-
root@ServerJaunty:/home/boris/nevada# xm create -c osol.install
Using config file "./osol.install".
Started domain osol.install (id=6)
Loading kmdb...
Welcome to kmdb
Loaded modules: [ unix krtld genunix ]
[0]> ::bp xnf`_init
[0]> :c
v3.4.1-rc7 chgset
2015 Oct 26
4
1.4 release series
The wiki roadmap page (http://trac.xapian.org/wiki/RoadMap) suggests
we aim to start a new stable release series every one to two years.
However, we're not doing a good job of implementing that - in fact we're
just about to hit 5.5 years since 1.2.0 was released.
And that's really much too long - we've built up a pile of nice new
features which it's hard for most people to
2019 Dec 17
2
Python 2 compatibility for utility scripts
I define "critical" as: anything which is required to build or test any
components which are part of a release. The intent being that we DO
continue to support python 2 for building llvm, and for end-users of llvm,
for now.
However, developers of LLVM can be assumed to be able to install python3 if
they want to be able to run these various optional, auxiliary, scripts.
Having a unit
2014 Nov 19
14
[LLVMdev] Proposal: add Go frontend subproject based on llgo
Hi all,
I'd like to propose the contribution of a Go frontend subproject to the LLVM
project, based on the existing llgo project at https://github.com/go-llvm/llgo .
As with the previous contribution of the Go bindings, I have obtained
permission from all llgo contributors whose code is part of this contribution,
to contribute their changes to the LLVM project and relicense their changes
2018 Aug 19
0
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