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2012 May 08
2
Installing LaTeX class files not available in Debian packages
I apologize for abusing the list somewhat but there is some connection to R. Several of the example files in the knitr package for R use the tufte-handout class, which, AFAICS, is not available in Ubuntu or Debian packages (please correct me if I am wrong). The source files are available at tufte-latex.googlecode.com (a.k.a. code.google.com/p/tufte-latex) and I presume they should end up in a subdirectory of /usr/local/share/texmf or someth...
2000 Dec 29
1
[kdo@cosmos.phy.tufts.edu: protocol incompatibility between OpenSSH and SSH secure shell?]
...ist (Cc'ed here). There is a patch call out right now for the pending release of 2.4.0. I'm wondering if anyone is aware of this and if it's already been covered in 2.4.0? Please reply to list and original poster... ----- Forwarded message from Ken Olum <kdo at cosmos.phy.tufts.edu> ----- Date: Wed, 27 Dec 2000 16:19:20 -0500 From: Ken Olum <kdo at cosmos.phy.tufts.edu> To: ssh at clinet.fi Subject: protocol incompatibility between OpenSSH and SSH secure shell? Precedence: bulk I am using SSH secure shell version 2.3 under Windows 95 as the client and OpenSSH_...
2005 Dec 07
4
Maintaining factors when copying from one data frame to another
...When I copy these columns to a new data frame >newDF <- data.frame(cbind(oldDF$A, oldDF$C, oldDF$D)) all the factor data comes out as levels rather than the original factors. How do I preserve the factors when I copy from one data frame to another? Thanks vary much, Kurt Wollenberg, Ph.D. Tufts Center for Vision Research Tufts-New England Medical Center 750 Washington St #450 Boston, MA 02111 Office: 617-636-9028 Fax: 617-636-8945 email: kurt.wollenberg at gmail dot com
2009 Nov 23
2
how to change the class of a group of objects
...to work for a few objects, but it is time-consuming. # For reference, I am including the following commands. class(a) class(get(letters[1])) class(a) <- "dist" class(a) <- NULL class(a) class(get(letters[1])) <- "dist" -- Ben Mazzotta PhD Candidate Fletcher School, Tufts University 160 Packard Ave, Medford MA 02155 benjamin.mazzotta at tufts.edu +1.617.462.4486
2009 Aug 17
1
FYI conflict between statnet, igraph
...trix being converted was "not a graph object." Removing igraph from memory restored statnet to proper function. Apologies if this is redundant. I could not find this documented in the help archives or in the docs for either package. Best, -- Ben Mazzotta PhD Candidate Fletcher School, Tufts University 160 Packard Ave, Medford MA 02155 benjamin.mazzotta at tufts.edu +1.617.462.4486
2008 Mar 13
2
graphics defaults
Can someone point me to a justification for the design decisions, which seem to be similar in lattice and ggplot2, of (1) gray backgrounds and (2) filled points? [I seem to remember seeing somewhere the opposite recommendation for points, i.e. that open points make it much easier to see if there are overlapping values -- and this would be a reason that pch=1 gives an open circle ...] cheers
2005 Sep 02
9
The Perils of PowerPoint
Hi all, Below is a URL for an editorial published today in our local newspaper, the Minneapolis StarTribune. It was originally published in the Washington Post a couple of days ago: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/08/29/AR2005082901444.html but that site requires registration. The 'Strib" site seems to be open for the moment:
2005 Jan 06
1
Calculating a table of symbol frequencies
...mary(align1[[i]])),i] <- (summary(align1[[i]])/length(align1[[i]])) Is there a more efficient (i.e., without a loop) way to do this? Is there some way to use table or ftable to create an 22 x 236 table of amino acid frequencies from align1 and AA in one fell swoop? Thanks, Kurt Wollenberg, PhD Tufts Center for Vision Research New England Medical Center 750 Washington St, Box 450 Boston, MA, USA kwollenberg at tufts-nemc.org 617-636-8945 (Fax) 617-636-9028 (Lab) The most exciting phrase to hear in science, the one that heralds new discoveries, is not "Eureka!" (I found it!) but...
2006 Feb 16
2
Ferret with relative index paths
Hi, I have ferret working fine on my Dev machine using a relative index path as follows: USER_INDEX = Index::Index.new(:path => "indexes/user", :key => ''id'', :auto_flush => true) And the indexes/user directory is located directly off the root of my project tree. But when I migrate this same code to my shared TextDrive account, Ferret cannot find the index
2020 Jan 15
2
[EXTERNAL] Re: Tripp Lite SMART1500LCD will not stay shut down when power is disconnected
Thanks Ken. I'll plan to sit down and look up the protocol information over the next week or so and follow up. ________________________________ From: Ken Olum <kdo at cosmos.phy.tufts.edu> Sent: Tuesday, January 14, 2020 1:35:10 PM To: David Zomaya Cc: kdo at cosmos.phy.tufts.edu; layne.fowler at gmail.com; nut-upsuser at alioth-lists.debian.net Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: [Nut-upsuser] Tripp Lite SMART1500LCD will not stay shut down when power is disconnected This is an EXTERN...
2005 Mar 01
1
Two problems building a package
...though they contain all other recent changes. My detail section looks like this: \details{blah blah blah \deqn{blah = Blah}{% blah = Blah} where \eqn{blah}{%blah} = frequency of \emph{b} in Blah. Blah blah blah. } Any help would be greatly appreciated. Cheers, Kurt Wollenberg, PhD Tufts Center for Vision Research New England Medical Center 750 Washington St, Box 450 Boston, MA, USA kwollenberg at tufts-nemc.org 617-636-8945 (Fax) 617-636-9028 (Lab) The most exciting phrase to hear in science, the one that heralds new discoveries, is not "Eureka!" (I found it!) but...
2018 Jul 17
2
Compilar libro con paquete bookdown (PDF)
...ase_format = rmarkdown::pdf_document, toc_unnumbered = TRUE, > toc_appendix = FALSE, toc_bib = FALSE, quote_footer = NULL, > highlight_bw = FALSE) > > You can change the base_format function to other output format functions, > and *bookdown* has provided a simple wrapper function tufte_book2(), > which is basically pdf_book(base_format = tufte::tufte_book), to produce > a PDF book using the Tufte PDF style (again, see the *tufte* package). > > > > El mar., 17 jul. 2018 a las 12:37, Juan Abasolo (<juan.abasolo en ehu.eus>) > escribió: > >> Grac...
2005 Dec 29
1
Help with Kriging
...lly correlated. I have tried the ksline function, but that only allows my moving neighborhood to be set to a number of data points. But, since my data is not equally spaced it makes more sense to use a distance. Is there a function out there that would allow me to do this? Thanks, Jen Lenz Tufts University
2006 Nov 09
2
Single precision data behaviour with readBin()
...of signif() will be reliable for all possible values. What about a value of 1.2e-8? Will this be read in as: > signif(1.200000000034e-8, digits = 7) [1] 1.2e-08 or could this occur?: > signif(1.2000034e-8, digits = 7) [1] 1.200003e-08 Thanks for any advice. Eric Thompson Graduate Student Tufts University Civil & Environmental Engineering Medford, MA 02144
2018 Jul 17
2
Compilar libro con paquete bookdown (PDF)
Gracias por haberte tomado la molestia de indagar. Entiendo que es eso lo que hago en el encabezado YAML, basandome en la explicación del comienzo del punto 3 de acá: https://bookdown.org/yihui/bookdown/output-formats.html Eso mismo, con el documento que propone el propio Yihui (punto 1.2 del mismo libro) no lo consigo compilar a PDF. Y se me hace extrañísimo, porque tampoco me da error ni nada
2018 Jul 18
2
Compilar libro con paquete bookdown (PDF)
...= TRUE, >>> toc_appendix = FALSE, toc_bib = FALSE, quote_footer = NULL, >>> highlight_bw = FALSE) >>> >>> You can change the base_format function to other output format >>> functions, and *bookdown* has provided a simple wrapper function >>> tufte_book2(), which is basically pdf_book(base_format = >>> tufte::tufte_book), to produce a PDF book using the Tufte PDF style >>> (again, see the *tufte* package). >>> >>> >>> >>> El mar., 17 jul. 2018 a las 12:37, Juan Abasolo (<juan.abasolo e...
2011 Sep 27
0
[LLVMdev] Greedy Register Allocation in LLVM 3.0
Hi Jakob, Yes. I have references. For example, from the top of my head I would name the following papers: 1)  A Generalized Algorithm for Graph-Coloring Register Allocation by Michael D. Smith, Norman Ramsey and Glenn Holloway      http://www.cs.tufts.edu/~nr/pubs/gcra-abstract.html 2) Register allocation by puzzle solving by Fernando Magno Quintão Pereira, Jens Palsberg      http://llvm.org/pubs/2008-06-PLDI-PuzzleSolving.pdf I think I've seen a few more papers on this topic, but cannot remember them at the moment. If I find more papers...
2009 Aug 16
2
Mix font families in a single label?
...em to get that right. I suppose that the family needs to be taken into account to compute the string width, and that doesn't seem to happen. Is there an easier way that does the calculations automatically? Any help is much appreciated. Regards, Marc -- Marc Chiarini CompSci PhD Candidate Tufts University Medford, MA 02155 http://www.cs.tufts.edu/~mchiar01
2005 Jan 03
1
Calculating symbol (letter) frequencies
...mmary(alignment[[i]]) or do I need a separate data frame? If I should be using a separate data frame for symbol frequencies how do I extract these from the data? Should I try to extract this from summary or is there a more efficient way to calculate symbol frequencies? Thanks, Kurt Wollenberg, PhD Tufts Center for Vision Research New England Medical Center 750 Washington St, Box 450 Boston, MA, USA kwollenberg at tufts-nemc.org 617-636-8945 (Fax) 617-636-9028 (Lab) The most exciting phrase to hear in science, the one that heralds new discoveries, is not "Eureka!" (I found it!) but...
2011 Sep 27
3
[LLVMdev] Greedy Register Allocation in LLVM 3.0
On Sep 27, 2011, at 12:11 AM, Leo Romanoff wrote: > Quite some of these register allocation proposals are also able to handle overlapping register classes. That's interesting. Do you have any references? /jakob -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/attachments/20110927/e4b1f13d/attachment.html>