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2009 Nov 12
0
Problem with has_many :through, :uniq => true with polymorph
...esource = Resource.first => #<TeachingObject id: 59, name: "Clarinet bite point close-up" ...> >> tag = Tag.first => #<Tag id: 1, name: "recorder"> >> resource.tags => [#<Tag id: 1, name: "recorder">, #<Tag id: 610, name: "chunky chicken">, #<Tag id: 1, name: "recorder">] >> resource.tags << tag => [#<Tag id: 1, name: "recorder">, #<Tag id: 610, name: "chunky chicken">, #<Tag id: 1, name: "recorder">, #<Tag id: 1, name: "recorder&...
2012 Dec 20
4
Memory filling up while looping
Hey, I have an double loop like this: chunk <- list(1:10, 11:20, 21:30) for(k in 1:length(chunk)){ print(chunk[k]) DummyCatcher <- NULL for(i in chunk[k]){ print("i load something") dummy <- 1 print("i do something") dummy <- dummy + 1 print("i do put it together") DummyCatcher = rbind(DummyCatcher, dummy) } print("i save a chunk
2006 Nov 03
2
[OT] Markaby trunk and Rails ivars
Can someone explain the new Markaby syntax to me? I''m using Markaby as a Rails plugin, fetched from the trunk. I''m losing my instance variables somehow (@thing is always nil): class ThingsController < ApplicationController def index @thing = "Bacon of the chunky variety" end end # app/views/index.mab h1 { "You should see a thing here:" } p { @thing } And I get a NoMethodError when trying to get at it with the thing() method, as mentioned in the README. I can, however, get to the instance variable like this: @thing = @helpers.contro...
2001 Dec 10
1
Postscript resolution
...suggested [postscript(file="foo.eps",...)], run my plotting commands, and close the device as suggested [dev.off()]. However, when I open the eps files in a postscript viewer such as the gimp, the resolution of the postscript images is *really* bad, very "blocky" and "chunky", without the crisp lines and text that I expected. I seem to remember that specifying the resolution of the image to be written to the eps file somewhere gets around this. Suggestions? Am running R 1.3.0 on a Mandrake 8.0 system. MJM Michael J. Manning Stock Monitoring and Data Servi...
2009 Jan 03
2
Look for a Wine Expert to Possibly hire....
Hey all! We make a Sound FX Database Program called BaseHead for windows. www.baseheadinc.com we would love to make it run on OS X and Linux with Wine. I did already get it up and running via Crossover which I saw is based on WINE which bought me here. It runs pretty chunky using Crossover tho.........8( We are looking to possibly hire someone to make us an all in one BaseHead/Wine Installer that is optimized to run under OS X and Linux that is custom for us. Basically we'd need someone that knows quite a bit about wine to tell us what will works good and what d...
2002 May 22
1
rsyncd listing of directories
I just took a look at the 2.5.5 codebase to see how easy it would be to write a little driver script that downloads a big directory tree from an rsync daemon the chunky way (get a list of a module's subdirectories and do the transfer by subdirectory). The reason for doing this is obvious when you have large directory trees, as is the case for many of us. Unfortunately the way list_only is currently implemented makes the whole idea useless since it forces the...
2007 Jul 13
1
What are my smbd's doing ? (was Re: secrets.tdb locking fun!)
Hi all, We're still suffering here with odd performance issues on our Samba 3.0.24 install here on our big chunky Solaris 9 box. The user perceived issue is slow performance (whilst browsing in Windows Explorer, or opening files from within applications etc.etc.) The obvious symptom on the server is a collection of smbd's at the top of the 'top' listing. 4 or 5 or so taking 25% or so of CPU eac...
2008 Dec 17
2
Help with link_to and its kin
...he html and link_tos with current_page?. I am absolutely sure this is a fairly common task for many rails developers, so common and easy in fact, that noone even bothers mentioning it on the web (a quick reference to the fact that I have unsuccessfully googled already). Help will be rewarded with chunky bacon. P&P Not included Thanks Marc --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Ruby on Rails: Talk" group. To post to this group, send email to rubyonrails-talk-/JYPxA39Uh5TLH3MbocFFw@public.gmane....
2007 Jul 28
8
[LLVMdev] Web Site Re-Design
...ther heavily on transparent PNGs, which may cause problems for some (though I have yet to encounter any in the 4 browsers I have tried) 3. I only have 2 screen resolutions to try it out on, so I'm not sure if anyone else out there will have any rendering issues (it looks a little "chunky" in Safari -- will investigate further). 4. I have only finished the first page and part of the Download page (some of the site is really kind of confusing -- that needs to be resolved by someone, and I'll try more as I go along) 5. I would recommend establishing a wiki or "CRM&...
2008 Sep 13
2
4.7 update issues?
Greets, Thank you to all the CentOS team and supporters. :-) Just wondering though... Any 4.7 update issues or horror stories yet? Also, anyone that has upstream support and previously updated, any issues for Internet facing, or other, production machines ? - rh
2005 Oct 25
0
Speed improvements for draggable elements?
...ragging performance and wonder if there''s something simple I''m missing. When I click on a draggable element (on the left- hand side of the page in my app), I can immediately begin dragging it, but it seems that if I get closer to the middle of the page, things get slow and chunky--to the point that the browser will even miss the mouseUp event if I let go (At this point, I can drag my draggable div around with the mouse cursor even though the mouse button is no longer pressed. I have to click the mouse again to get it to "let go"). Are there any tips that...
2004 Dec 16
2
Unsightly lines from x*y grid in levelplot with Postscript
When I generate levelplot figures with Postscript, the lines from the underlying grid (i.e., the x and y in z ~ x* y) show up as faint white lines in the output. If I have a dense grid, the lines wash out the contour colors. I can avoid the problem if I use png instead, but that brings up other problems. Any ideas for how I can get Postscript to not show those lines around the cells? Scott
2007 Jan 23
1
OT: High Quality Wireless Headset for Cisco IPPhones and *
Tom - here are a few suggestions Plantronics 510SL Bluetooth - they make a bundle that comes with a Bluetooth transceiver and a handset lifter. This is nice if you have users that already have Bluetooth headsets for their mobile phones, as it allows you to sync with their office phone as well. http://www.plantronics.com/north_america/en_US/products/cat29880043/cat2 9880054/prod5460016
2003 Jul 16
2
Cisco 7960g
I'm trying to set-up Asterisk server and I would like to buy 2 SIP phones. Has anybody tried Cisco 7960G? Or 7940? What audio compressions can I use with this phone and Asterisk? Reason why I'm asking is because Cisco supports G.711 and G.729a audio compression (probobaly some tohers but they are not listed on data sheet) and on Asterisk features i found that it supports G.729 but need
2007 Jul 05
0
universally
...lace and returned to England after getting shot during a mugging. They both abused our Bill of Rights. Their website is www. i've enjoyed everything you've posted. " Had to be a good actor to play so many weird parts so well. " Underneath this, Castor has orchestrated a forceful, chunky funk line, featuring a wah-wah guitar and high-speed Latin drumming. He leaves truth in the lurch. It's a saturnine ditty, penned by Ethel Waters' session pianist J.
2007 Jul 05
0
universally
...lace and returned to England after getting shot during a mugging. They both abused our Bill of Rights. Their website is www. i've enjoyed everything you've posted. " Had to be a good actor to play so many weird parts so well. " Underneath this, Castor has orchestrated a forceful, chunky funk line, featuring a wah-wah guitar and high-speed Latin drumming. He leaves truth in the lurch. It's a saturnine ditty, penned by Ethel Waters' session pianist J.
2006 Aug 23
2
new plugin: "redbox", a lightbox/thickbox clone with nice rails integration
Hi folks, I''ve written a little plugin to use for displaying a block of html over a page while fading out the background. This is like the lightbox.js library, and all it''s related offshoots (thickbox, greybox, etc.). My plugin, Redbox, is not really any better than these others (in fact, it''s less mature, and less tested), but it builds on prototype and scriptaculous,
2010 Nov 29
3
session active_record_store
Hi, There doesn''t seem to be any previous posts about this problem, I must be setting things up wrongly at very basics... Firstly, the problem... I can''t get session[] to persist with active_record_store. I enabled (config.action_controller.session_store = :active_record_store) in environment.rb and created the sessions table at my MySQL database. When I do a session[:blah] =
2015 Jan 23
3
** Newbie - HELP **
Using VM's was a suggestion I put forward but some of our staff didn't like the idea! We can't virtualise Windows as we run many CAD and Media app's that require high end graphics card utilisation. The Linux image is mainly used for coding type activities and so virtualising that would seem sensible - unfortunately that is not my call.. Regards Darren Williams -----Original
2005 Mar 08
2
Unable to set ACLs with Samba 3.0.11, near publication deadline
Hello, Jeremy and Jerry, I met both of you at LinuxWorld in Boston, where I learned tons and tons of great stuff from your presentations. I'm writing on deadline for publication and would really, really, really like to show off Samba's ability to map NT ACLs to POSIX ACLs. But right now, I can't make them work. I've spent some time on the Samba list trying to make this work, but