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2007 Dec 08
1
Windows or Cross-Platform System Tray
I am new to Ruby, and am trying out wxRuby, is there a place to find examples of code to make system tray icons with left and right click menus? Cross platform is ideal, but win32 specific if necc... thanks!
2002 Nov 26
1
Will pay $50 for a MingW build of latest rsync for Win32
...pay $50 for a MingW build of latest Rsync for Win32 along with whatever libraries or source changes needed to make the build work. Payment will go to the first person to send me what I need. I'll post here to indicate if/when that happens. Prefer to pay via PayPal, but will do via check if necc. Need this in a couple of days (from the 11/25/02 date of this posting). /--- Ed Suominen ------------------------------\ |> Registered Patent Agent |> Independent Inventor of EE Technology |> Author, PRIVARIA Secure Networking Suite || Freely available at http://www.privaria.org \--- h...
2006 Dec 05
1
A question on grid - grid.points not spaced properly
.... However i seem to get odd results - e.g on Quartz(OS X) output, the last command, places the dot bang next to the center dot. On 'jpeg' output with higest quality, this oddity happens with the 'x +2' command. This doesn't happen to all of the points, only some - and not necc. the edge figures. Is there anyway i can control this? Thanks Saptarshi Saptarshi Guha | sapsi at pobox.com | http://www.stat.purdue.edu/~sguha
2008 May 27
2
ForkCDR
...he answer time will be a copy of the fork/start time. It will only do this if the initial cdr was indeed already answered. D - Copy the disposition forward from the old cdr, after the init. d - Clear the dstchannel on the new CDR after reset. e - end the original CDR. Do this after all the necc. data is copied from the original CDR to the new forked CDR. R - do NOT reset the new cdr. s(name=val) - Set the CDR var 'name' in the original CDR, with value 'val'. (you can do the same thing on the new cdr with the CDR() func.) (the current 'v' option wi...
2005 Jan 10
0
[Fwd: Re: Asterisk-Users] very loud scratchy noise!]
...cards, then help us understand > your system. What OS? What * version? What analog interface? etc. I was having this happen quite frequently, but got the advise to modprobe wcfxs lowpower=1 for the 4-port FXS card. And now rarely have these problems. Maybe "lowpower=1" isn't necc. any more, but it's my lucky rabbit's foot, and I'll keep sticking it in. murf -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20050110/1ea52cac/attachment.htm
2004 Sep 26
0
RE: What about [TCL as ] a higher level configuration language?
...fy the macro references. 2. The new format will use "blocks", like C, C++, and Java, with curly brackets {}. 3. The new format will use labels, so Goto commands will go to a label, not a priority number. Numbers should no longer appear anywhere in Goto's. Contexts might/might not be necc, as labels could be global. 4. Applications and other commands that skip to new priority numbers will have syntax, like labeled blocks, for each possibility. It will be a syntax error to omit these. This forces the user to complete the structure, and think about what to do in error conditions, so...
2005 Jan 06
0
Re: kind of Urgent (Fedora Core 3 & Asterisk)
...on. They will install, but it looks like ztcfg is autorun afterwards, and I get a complaint about the /dev/zap/ctl device not being accessible. I ignore this message, and continue to load the fxs driver, and this time no errors are reported. so: modprobe wcfxo modprobe wcfxs lowpower=1 ### necc. for my particular setup ztcfg -v -v Next, is the SELinux enhancements made to FC3. Whenever a library is installed into /usr/lib (see zaptel, zapata, libpri), it gets the security context of the directory it's placed in by default. So, the libs get the wrong context, and they become ina...
2004 Sep 26
3
What about a higher level configuration language
Hi all. I've been reading through Wi-Ki and at the extensions.conf file description (http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+config+extensions.conf) The author says this: "One day, someone is going to write a proper scripting language for Asterisk that can understand a simpler, easier (and more traditional) scripting syntax. All it would need to do is translate the "high