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2005 Sep 12
0
grepping and splitting (with R 2.1.1)
...ments to be separated in the table. 'Unfortunately', apart from 'normal' text files, I also have text files in which every word is preceded by a tag giving its word class, for example
a<-c("<w TO0>to <w VV1>find <w VVN>expected <w TO0>to <w VV2>skivvy <w DT0>much <c PUN>.",
"<w VVN>seen <w TO0>to <w VV3>kill <w DT0>many")
Now, as long as the regular expression entered by the user is something like
b<-<w TO0>to
or even
b<-(?Ui)<w VVN>[^<]*<
this works fine: I i...
2006 Aug 10
1
acts_as_textiled
...thing revolutionary. Just a plugin which lets you forget about
the whole Textile to HTML render process. Once you tell your model
which fields should acts_as_textiled (and as long as you''re using
form_for for your text entry) it Just Works. No DB changes or
whatnot.
Here''s the skivvy: http://errtheblog.com/post/14
Tips and tricks in that post and README.
Enjoy.
--
Chris Wanstrath
http://errtheblog.com
2007 Nov 03
4
Questions about kernel updates
The latest CentOS 5 kernel, 2.6.18-8.1.15.el5 broke my box and I had to
drop back to 2.6.18-8.1.14.el5 before I could play DVDs with either Xine
or mplayer. ( xine-0.99.5-1.el5.rf & mplayer-1.0-0.36.rc1try2.el5.rf ).
This is no big deal to me -- as long as I can make certain that the
older kernel doesn't go away.
If I understand the installonly plugin correctly, an entry of tokeep=4
in