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2010 Sep 01
3
DPI slider
Hello there, I installed Championship Manager 01/02 using the brilliant Wine on my Ubuntu 10.04.1 system. It installed fine, but when I was in the game the mouse wasn't visible at all. I thought it may have been a graphics issue so started fiddling with the graphics settings in the wine configuration menu. As part of this experimentation I moved the dpi slider right up to maximum and applied
2001 Feb 25
0
Invisible mouse in Caesar3/Pharaoh
The mouse-pointer turns invisible when I run C3 or Pharaoh in Wine. How do I solve this problem? Here are the error-messages from wine: "Warning: configuration loaded by the server from /root/.wine/config, file /root/.winerc was ignored. Could not stat /mnt/fd0, ignoring drive A: Load order 'elfdll' no longer supported, ignored err:win32:fixup_imports No implementation for
2010 Sep 22
2
Anyone please make Wine permissive?
Sir, I am rishikeshan. I am a 14 years old student. I am interested in permissive open community. I hate copyleft. Don't fear of commercialization. It is needed to the earth. Actually, GPL is blocking the development. I will definitely help you if you make it permissive. Maybe you can make YOUR code permissive. How permissive nature help you? How can I get old BSD release? 1.Some commercial
2010 Jun 20
2
Unable to load CM01/02 savefile in CMScout 2.00
Hi! I recently got my hands on a free legal copy of Championship Manager 01/02 for Mac (link here (http://champman0102.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?4204-Official-Game-Patches-%28MAC%29) for those interested) and having played CM01/02 a lot on PC back in the days I got excited. The game runs fine. The problem lies in a scout utility called CMScout I always use when playing CM01/02. Basically what
2001 Feb 12
1
CM00/01 Under wine - no keyboard
I've managed to get Championship Manager Season 00/01 running under wine, however the game refuses to recognise any keystrokes. The keyboard seems to work fine with other emulated apps, just this game. Anyone got any suggestions as to what I might be able to do to get it going? Running wine 20010112 on Debian 2.2.17 with Xwindows 4.01. Many thanks in advance. Sent via Deja.com
2003 Dec 23
2
Asterisk + CRM
Hello, Anyone aware of any CRM products projects that intagrete with *? Or that integrate with any telephony products? Is there some open API for such integration, or are they all proprietory? Thanks -- Anton Yurchenko<phila@dg.net.ua> Digital Generation
2008 Apr 29
46
[Bug 15758] New: Invisible mouse pointer on NV4E (C51)
http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=15758 Summary: Invisible mouse pointer on NV4E (C51) Product: xorg Version: unspecified Platform: x86-64 (AMD64) OS/Version: Linux (All) Status: NEW Severity: normal Priority: medium Component: Driver/nouveau AssignedTo: nouveau at lists.freedesktop.org
2009 May 27
5
Regression From Platinum
Theme hospital used to work flawlessly however the cursor now has serious issues. Unfortunately I haven't played the game for a while so cannot pinpoint which version of wine has caused this regression (according to the test results it was first noticed in 1.1.12).
2007 Oct 25
1
Appropriate measure of correlation with 'zero-inflated' data?
I have reached the correlation section in a course that I teach and I hit upon the idea of using data from the weekly Bowl Championship Series (BCS) rankings to illustrate different techniques for assessing correlation. For those not familiar with college football in the United States (where "football" refers to American football, not what is called soccer here and football in most
2006 Oct 26
2
how to determine if a function's result is invisible
Suppose we have a function such as the following F <- function(f, x) f(x)+1 which runs function f and then transforms it. I would like the corresponding function which works the same except that unlike F returns an invisible result if and only if f does. Is there some way of determining whether f returns an invisible result or not? Thus we want this: f <- function(x) x g <-
2009 Apr 02
3
WinBUGS breaks under WINE > 1.1.12
Dear Wine-friends, I was wondering if any of you would have a clue around why WinBUGS (http://www.mrc-bsu.cam.ac.uk/bugs/), a nifty Markov chain Monte Carlo sampler widely used in Bayesian statistical modelling, no longer works when run through any version of WINE newer than 1.1.12. I have encountered this issue of my machines at home (which runs on Zenwalk 6.0) and work (Mandriva 2008.1) a
2023 Mar 24
1
make file.rename return invisible
Dear R Core devs, I wonder if it makes sense to make function file.rename return invisible? This is not a big issue, but when running in RMarkdown or knitr, this function will print results. I have to manually call invisible to hide the output from showing in the final document: ```r invisible(file.rename(...)) ``` Otherwise knitr will print: ``` file.rename(...) #> TRUE ``` If this
2017 Jun 09
2
After gluster clean up sub directories becomes invisible
Hi Team, After performing the gluster clean up and again doing gluster configuration the sub directories become invisible. Even after they are present the directories are invisible. If I create a new directory by the same name it will say the directory already exists. Thanks & Regards, Sangeeta Ramapure -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2011 Sep 19
1
Invisible doesn't exit function?
I thought that invisible works like return() However, it appears that it doesn't exit a function. Is it supposed to work this way? funInvisible = function(){ invisible(10) cat('I was not expecting this to print\n') cat('because it occurs after the invisible return\n') } funInvisible() funVisible = function(){ cat('start of function\n')
2007 Sep 13
3
Voicemail in 1.4?
I got dragged away from Asterisk (somebody made me an offer I couldn't refuse for system administration), but I'm thinking about seeing if I can't get it deployed at my new employer. Regardless, there are two things about older voicemail that used to annoy me: - Dial by name. Has anyone made it so it can be first or last? - Jump to voicemail; you used to have to actually dial the
2006 Aug 11
2
invisible() - does not return immediately as return() does
Hi, I stumbled across the following (unexpected for me) behavior after replacing a return() statement in the middle of a function by invisible(). Example: foo <- function() { cat("before\n"); return(); cat("after\n")} >foo() before NULL foo2 <- function() { cat("before\n"); invisible(TRUE); cat("after\n")} >foo2() before after I expected
2017 Jun 12
0
After gluster clean up sub directories becomes invisible
Kindly somebody help me with this issue. Thanks & Regards, Sangeeta Ramapure *From:* Sangeeta Ramapure [mailto:sangeeta.ramapure at globallogic.com] *Sent:* June 09, 2017 4:41 PM *To:* 'gluster-users at gluster.org' *Cc:* 'devarajan at ericsson.com' *Subject:* After gluster clean up sub directories becomes invisible Hi Team, After performing the gluster clean up
2000 Jun 30
1
dim(a <- ...) sets invisible flag erronously (PR#587)
{Nothing really harmful; R 1.1.0} dim(.) sets (or doesn't clear) the ``invisible flag'' for printing in certain circumstances: > dim(a <- cbind(1)) > does *not* print as it should : > dim(a) [1] 1 1 --- Question to the real "hackers" : How can I check this using R code alone (not using files), i.e. (how) can I ask an R expression if its
2004 Apr 14
1
Invisible samba server
Hi, My samba server "linux-1" (samba-3.0.2-7.FC1) has suddenly become invisible from all windows client. The samba server is a member of the "RASKNO" workgroup and was visible when browsing the workgroup from windows clients a few weeks ago. The weird thing is that it is now invisible. The only changes has been regular updates of FC1. The symptoms is that I can search for
1997 Nov 06
1
R-alpha: "invisible" (yet again): a more problematic bug[let]
I think this is a more problematic buglet in (implicit/explicit) ``invisible behavior''). Try this (all versions of R from 0.49 to 0.60): test0 <- function() c(1,2) test <- function(two = FALSE) c(1, if(two) 2) testR <- function(two = FALSE) return(c(1, if(two) 2)) test0()# 1 2 as it should test() #