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2007 Mar 09
5
higlighting problem
Hi, I''ve been having a problem getting highlighting to work with aaf. I have a class defined as follows such: class Link < ActiveRecord::Base acts_as_ferret :fields => { :description => { :store => :yes } } end I get back the correct results when I do Link.find_by_contents, however, I''d like to highlight them. If I do something like iterate through the list of
2009 Mar 29
1
problems importing file
hi ladies and gentlemen of the R community. i'm federico an italian student of statistics and i've got an issue to submit to you: i've got a huge file.txt replenished of blank values (over a milion of them). by importing it into R the read.table() function higlights missing objects per row and declares an error. there's any way i can detail into the read.table() function to assign to the blank fields a logical NA, so that importing can be concluded succesfully? thanks for any suggestion, i hope i was clear in explaining myself.
2006 Mar 07
1
Installing Damn Small Linux and R
Installing Damn Small Linux and R Following my experiences with Knoppix (described in another mail) I did similar test on Damn Small Linux (dsl -http://www.damnsmalllinux.org/ ). DSL was interesting, because it is the smallest yet fully functional version of Linux, hence more suited to older and smaller computers than Knoppix. Importantly, it uses lightweight windowing system (no KDE or GNOME) so
2006 Jun 13
5
Grep style output?
Hi All, Hope all is going well. Was just wondering if anyone has implemented a grep style output page of hits using Ferret as the index/query engine? Any thoughts about how best to implement it? The previous thread discussess highlighting - would that be the best approach to follow or is there a better way? Cheers, Marcus -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2005 Jun 02
0
[OT] Anyone for writing a Ruby language module for BBEdit?
I know many people on the list like TextMate for Ruby/Rails editing, so please don''t flame me for this request. I''m a long-time BBEdit user, I gots my keyboard shortcuts in my hands and brain, and I really don''t want to switch. Anyone on the list capable of writing a BBedit Language Module for Ruby? Would you do it for money? BBEdit does not support Ruby as a
2006 Aug 06
10
editor recommendation
Hello lsit, I''am new to rails (about 2 hours) and after the first lines of code I must say: Great! I love it! Can someone recommend me a editor? I run Ubuntu Dapper. Th?ngs -- Jochen Kaechelin, fvgi242ss, wlanhacking.de http://mail.wlanhacking.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo http://www.gissmoh.de - Mein sonstiges Leben!!
2016 Nov 14
0
FreeBSD Quarterly Status Report - Third Quarter 2016
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA512 FreeBSD Project Quarterly Status Report - 3rd Quarter 2016 As focused as we are on the present and what is happening now, it is sometimes useful to take a fresh look at where we have come from, and where we are going. This quarter, we had our newest doc committer working to trace through the tangled history of many utilities, and we
2016 Nov 14
0
FreeBSD Quarterly Status Report - Third Quarter 2016
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA512 FreeBSD Project Quarterly Status Report - 3rd Quarter 2016 As focused as we are on the present and what is happening now, it is sometimes useful to take a fresh look at where we have come from, and where we are going. This quarter, we had our newest doc committer working to trace through the tangled history of many utilities, and we
2019 Nov 15
17
[RFC] LLVM Security Group and Process
Hello compiler enthusiasts, The Apple LLVM team would like to propose that a new a security process and an associated private LLVM Security Group be created under the umbrella of the LLVM project. A draft proposal for how we could organize such a group and what its process could be is available on Phabricator <https://reviews.llvm.org/D70326>. The proposal starts with a list of goals for