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2004 Jun 28
0
SpanDSP Scrunching incoming faxes
I tested SpanDSP as an internal extension, and it worked like a charm. Now I am trying to receive faxes from a toll-free nufone DID. I am running g.711uLaw in on this line, so no to cause too many problems. However I receive the following errors after the fax is finished receiving: so the fax comes in Executing RxFAX("IAX2[NuFone@198.22.67.70:4569]/5",
2006 Sep 03
4
How can I fit the secondary y axis legend on my graph?
...for 'odd' axes. My questions therefore are: how can I get the legend on that axis, how do I remove ylab and xlab to free the space that they take (as they spaced by default at "line=3" and thus waste space - I would like to set them to "line=2") and perhaps how do I scrunch up the x-axis so that it leaves more space at either side? Sorry for the ignorance! Chris
2009 May 13
1
Emerald Theme Editor Windows Squished?
Listmates, On archlinux with emerald 0.8.2-1, the emerald theme editor windows are next to unusable. For some reason, the button edit 'Places' and 'Name' window areas are scrunched/squished way too small. Here is a screenshot: http://www.3111skyline.com/download/linux/compiz/emerald/editwindowlayoutsquished.jpg I have tried to resize them and either I don't know how, or they are stuck. Any idea how I can fix this? -- David C. Rankin, J.D.,P.E. Rankin Law Firm, PLL...
2000 Aug 31
1
Red Hat configuration troubles
...t listening for calling name) session request to *SMBSERVER failed (Not listening for calling name) Can anyone explain to me what's wrong? Regards, Casey Machula Northern Arizona University Miss Watson would say, "Don't put your feet up there, Huckleberry"; and "Don't scrunch up like that, Huckleberry -- set up straight"; and pretty soon she would say, "Don't gap and stretch like that, Huckleberry -- why don't you try to behave?" The she told me all about the bad place, and I said I wished I was there. She got mad then, but I didn't mean no...
2012 Jan 06
1
Can levelplot colorkeys display a logarithmic scale evenly?
...ve it labels and custom cutoffs, but my cutoff lines (and hence my labels) aren't evenly spaced, instead they're more-or-less logarithmic, starting at [0,20,50,100...] and continuing on up to 5 million. Levelplot scales the ticks/labels linearly on the color key, leaving most my labels scrunched down atop each other at the bottom and only the last few (..."500K","1M","2M","5M") really visible on the rest of the key. I want each gap (no matter its numerical range) to occupy one evenly-spaced "block" on the color key, so they're all...
2016 Oct 22
29
[Bug 98386] New: [NVE7] bus: MMIO write of FAULT at [ IBUS ], Pointer to {TDMS, flat panel) table invalid
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=98386 Bug ID: 98386 Summary: [NVE7] bus: MMIO write of FAULT at [ IBUS ], Pointer to {TDMS,flat panel) table invalid Product: xorg Version: unspecified Hardware: x86-64 (AMD64) OS: Linux (All) Status: NEW Severity: minor Priority:
2012 Jun 21
1
[LLVMdev] Readnone/Readonly Function Attributes and Optimization
...gt; Are functions marked as readnone or readonly in the LLVM IR allowed to >> generate output or to exhibit exceptional behavior (e.g., calling >> abort(), generating an MMU fault, etc.)? > they are allowed to unwind exceptions for example, since in theory this > can occur without scrunching externally visible memory (for example unwinding > can be done by having functions return an additional boolean value indicating > whether an exception was thrown, and have the caller examine this value and do > the appropriate branch; such an approach is 100% readnone if the underlying...
2012 Jun 21
0
[LLVMdev] Readnone/Readonly Function Attributes and Optimization
Hi John, > Are functions marked as readnone or readonly in the LLVM IR allowed to > generate output or to exhibit exceptional behavior (e.g., calling > abort(), generating an MMU fault, etc.)? they are allowed to unwind exceptions for example, since in theory this can occur without scrunching externally visible memory (for example unwinding can be done by having functions return an additional boolean value indicating whether an exception was thrown, and have the caller examine this value and do the appropriate branch; such an approach is 100% readnone if the underlying function is)....
2012 Jun 20
3
[LLVMdev] Readnone/Readonly Function Attributes and Optimization
Dear All, Are functions marked as readnone or readonly in the LLVM IR allowed to generate output or to exhibit exceptional behavior (e.g., calling abort(), generating an MMU fault, etc.)? The SAFECode compiler has a set of run-time checks that pass or fail based solely on the input arguments and, in some cases, global state. They do not modify a program's global state, but they do print
2009 Aug 13
0
tick.number in ggplot2?
...cet_wrap, the Book ...) I think I can't even do that. Looking at http://had.co.nz/ggplot2/facet_grid.html and searching for "free" will show the problem I'm trying to solve -- in the first few plots you come to that way, the middle plots (corresponding to 6-cylinder engines) have scrunched/overlapping x axis labels. I guess turning the x axis labels vertically would be another solution, but I'd rather just make the ticks sparser if there were a way to do that ... cheers Ben Bolker -- Ben Bolker Associate professor, Biology Dep't, Univ. of Florida bolker at ufl.e...
2006 Aug 23
0
idea for an effect
...sy!) 2. crack like glass into several pieces and fall off the screen in interesting ways. 3. fly off the screen in a 3d kind of way (tilting, perhaps bending too) 4. sucked into a whirlpool/blackhole in the middle of the screen (or a corner), becoming increasingly distorted by gravity as it goes 5. scrunched up like a piece of paper and tossed into the trashcan 6. Exploding in a hail of small pieces (like plate glass being shot). 7. Bursting into flames, burning and leaving a few lines from the window, but the rest of it transparent, which then disintegrate like ashes and fall off the screen. 8. rand...
2006 May 19
1
trouble with plotrix package
...p.type="s", I get a nice "bullseye" type plot with the data shown on a background of concentric circles labeled appropriately. On the other hand, if my data only contain vector length values from, say, 80 to 90 then the first concentric ring is at 80, and five more rings are scrunched between 80 and 100. It looks like there is an autoscaling feature turned on that says make a fixed number of rings starting at a nice value below the user's lowest data value and extending to a nice value above. There is a switch to set the upper bound on rings (radial.lim) but I don'...
2006 Sep 26
15
RE: Individual passwords for guest VNC servers ?
> Thanks all point about security, I''ll do as follows. > I thought that the point was the following two. > > > 1. Storage place of encrypted password > Should I store it in /etc/xen/passwd ? > Or, should I wait for DB of Xen that will be released in > the future? The xend life cycle management patches were posted by Alistair a couple of months back.
2008 Jul 06
2
lattice question
I'm creating a lattice barchart based off a pretty complicated data structure. The barchart comes out quite nice ( thanks to lattice ) but the problem is that the horizontal axis comes out all scrunched because the barchart doesn't know that the intervals of Var.1 are really "associated" with the conditioning variable Var.2. Therefore, all the intervals of Var.1 are put on the horizontal axis of each plot whereas the horizontal axis for each plot should only contain the interv...
2013 Sep 08
8
[Bug 69083] New: using DVI to VGA adapter for CRT and specifying supported "PreferredMode" >EDID preferred mode, screen output is compressed into small fraction of top scan lines
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=69083 Priority: medium Bug ID: 69083 Assignee: nouveau at lists.freedesktop.org Summary: using DVI to VGA adapter for CRT and specifying supported "PreferredMode" >EDID preferred mode, screen output is compressed into small fraction of top scan