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2006 Apr 01
2
[PATCH] Implement window zoomin/zoomout on create/unmap
This patch makes windows zoom in and out of a zero point on create/unmap. I've cleaned up the formatting/style to be consistent with the rest of compiz (eg adding spaces around operators, tabifying, using C style comments). This patch could use some more work. It should only apply to decorated toplevels, but right now it also affects XUL menus (I guess because they are not unmanaged like in GTK?). It also affects the tab switcher window, which looks OK but a bit _too_ distracting IMHO. A...
2015 May 19
8
[LLVMdev] LLVM IRC channel flooded?
Folks, I know it's a reasonably valuable thing to have the buildbot IRC bot publishing results, but the channel is kind of flooded with the messages, and the more bots we put up, the worse it will be. I think we still need the NOC warnings, but not over IRC. The Buildbot NOC page is horrible and useless, since it doesn't know the difference between "it's red and I know it"
2015 May 19
5
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] LLVM IRC channel flooded?
On Tue, May 19, 2015 at 10:40 AM, James Y Knight <jyknight at google.com> wrote: > Yes, I also find the amount of bot spam in #llvm is basically intolerable. > It makes it difficult to see actual people talking. At first, I just put > all the bots on /ignore. Now I have an xchat script to move the botspam to > another tab (tabify-004.pl). I'd recommend that the bots should
2015 May 20
2
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] LLVM IRC channel flooded?
On 05/19/2015 10:40 AM, James Y Knight wrote: > Yes, I also find the amount of bot spam in #llvm is basically > intolerable. It makes it difficult to see actual people talking. At > first, I just put all the bots on /ignore. Now I have an xchat script > to move the botspam to another tab (tabify-004.pl > <http://tabify-004.pl/>). I'd recommend that the bots should just
2006 Feb 09
9
Transferring R results to word prosessors
There has been an incredible number of responses in a short time, with a number of different suggestions. With hindsight, I must admit I have not been quite clear, so additional (somewhat lengthy) explanation is needed. I want to use R in an introductory course on multiple regression (among other things) starting in two weeks time for students of psychology at my University. These students