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2006 Jul 13
0
[vorbis-tools] Some patches coming from Debian bugs
Hello. Attached are some patches that some Debian users of vorbis-tools have sent to our BTS over the years (numbers refer to Debian bugs). It'd be nice to see them integrated. They apply cleanly to SVN as of today. The largefile_support one is a bit bigger than just the configure.ac since the submitter adviced that config.h got included in all C source files before the standard includes,
2006 Jul 13
0
[vorbis-tools] Some patches coming from Debian bugs
Hello. Attached are some patches that some Debian users of vorbis-tools have sent to our BTS over the years (numbers refer to Debian bugs). It'd be nice to see them integrated. They apply cleanly to SVN as of today. The largefile_support one is a bit bigger than just the configure.ac since the submitter adviced that config.h got included in all C source files before the standard includes,
2017 Nov 15
0
vcut(1) and its manpage
Below is a diff to vcut.c and its vcut.1 manpage, which - rewrites the manpage in the mdoc(7) markup as offered in my previous message, and while there: - drops the [] around cutpoint as it is _not_ optional - adds the [] around [+] as it _is_ optional - drops the argument name difference between "cutpoint" and "cuttime" - adds the usage sentence about "." output
2000 Jun 20
1
Manpages
Here is patch with manpages for ogg123(1), mp3tovorbis(1) and vorbize(1). Manpages are in pod format, because it is the most readable man source, and are compiled by pod2man. all and clean for man/ work. Install and uninstall for man/ seem to work. Manpages are GPLed of course. <HR NOSHADE> <UL> <LI>text/plain attachment: manpages.diff </UL> -------------- next part
2007 Nov 19
1
Re: [xiph-commits] r14188 - trunk/vorbis-tools/vorbiscomment
I don't agree with the s/Ogg Vorbis/Vorbis/. vorbiscomment does edit Ogg Vorbis files, not Vorbis streams in any other encapsulation. -r On Mon, Nov 19, 2007 at 07:01:43AM -0800, ivo@svn.xiph.org wrote: > Author: ivo > Date: 2007-11-19 07:01:43 -0800 (Mon, 19 Nov 2007) > New Revision: 14188 > > Modified: > trunk/vorbis-tools/vorbiscomment/vorbiscomment.1 > Log:
2009 Aug 03
0
[PATCH node-image] Fix edit-livecd to re-create ext2 filesystem each time
Old edit-livecd just kept adding to the ext2 fs image which meant it never decreased in size even if files were removed. New functionality does multiple passes of ext2fs creation. First pass creates a new ext2fs from the image file inside the squashfs. This first pass is to allow the user to optionally increase the filesystem size. If the -s parameter is omitted the existing size is used and
2017 Sep 07
0
post_processor in rmarkdown not working
Are you sure that you want to read in the output_file in text <- readLines(output_file, warn = FALSE)? best regards, Heinz Thierry Onkelinx wrote/hat geschrieben on/am 06.09.2017 11:41: > Dear all, > > I'm trying to write a post_processor() for a custom rmarkdown format. The > goal of the post_processor() is to modify the latex file before it is > compiled. For some
2017 Sep 07
0
post_processor in rmarkdown not working
On 07/09/2017 10:11 AM, Thierry Onkelinx wrote: > Dear Duncan, > > Thanks for chiming in. Could you explain how you set debug() on > post_processor()? I've tried adding debug(post_processor) to > rsos_article() or adding debug(post_processor) when after post_processor > was defined in the debugger. Neither work for me. Not working for me either right now for some reason
2002 Jan 07
2
>Why not use OggDrop? Going for managed bitrates? Tagging?
>Why not use OggDrop? Going for managed bitrates? Tagging? > If you really must know (and I don't think it matters) I use oggdrop because I want to > encode a batch of files without requiring user intervention between each file, and because I do lot of tagging. > Besides, I don't see how oggdrop is going to HELP me encode the entire CD to Ogg Vorbis. It's
2012 Jun 15
1
Rename output file in Swaeve and Tex
HI, I am working on R and Latex. R CMD Sweave Test.Rnw (this generates Rnw.Tex file ) R CMD pdflatex Test.tex (It generated Test.pdf) Is there any way to change the name of of output file (Test.pdf). I want it to pass the output file name as parameter. R CMD Sweave Test.Rnw Output_File R CMD pdflatex Output_File.tex So output file name will be Output_File.pdf Regards -- View
2017 Sep 08
0
post_processor in rmarkdown not working
That is strange. Another function in the same package (INBOmd::inbo_rapport) uses the same trick. I actually started by copying the post_processor() from that function. INBOmd::inbo_rapport() works both with and without BibTex. Working examples are source/inbo_rapport and source/inbo_rapport_basic from https://github.com/inbo/inbomd_examples. Note that you need some extra work after installing
2008 Sep 07
1
Oggenc: Bug or feature?
Hi, I just came across some behaviour in oggenc that I didn't expect and wondered if this was intentional or not. I was wanting to encode a Cd which has more than one artist, but several tracks per artist. The command I entered took the form of: oggenc -n "%n - %a - %t.ogg" -a artist1 -N 1 -t title1 -N 2 -t title2 -N 3 -t title3 -a artist2 -N 4 -t title4 -N 5 -t title5 -a
2017 Sep 07
0
post_processor in rmarkdown not working
On 06/09/2017 5:41 AM, Thierry Onkelinx wrote: > Dear all, > > I'm trying to write a post_processor() for a custom rmarkdown format. The > goal of the post_processor() is to modify the latex file before it is > compiled. For some reason the post_processor() is not run. The > post_processor() does work when I run it manually on the tex file. > > Any suggestions on what
2017 Sep 07
2
post_processor in rmarkdown not working
On 07/09/2017 2:04 PM, Duncan Murdoch wrote: > On 07/09/2017 10:11 AM, Thierry Onkelinx wrote: >> Dear Duncan, >> >> Thanks for chiming in. Could you explain how you set debug() on >> post_processor()? I've tried adding debug(post_processor) to >> rsos_article() or adding debug(post_processor) when after post_processor >> was defined in the debugger.
2017 Jul 27
1
Fixing Ogg Vorbis files with incorrectly framed headers
Greetings. Possibly as the result of buggy tagging software, several hundred of my Ogg Vorbis files exhibit the following warning when examined by ogginfo: WARNING: Vorbis stream 1 does not have headers correctly framed. Terminal header page contains additional packets or has non-zero granulepos Nonetheless, most media players can play these files without any problem. A notable exception is
2007 May 08
1
rsync fails to sync files
Hi, I'm seeing a weird problem with rsync 2.6.9 protocol version 29 on Debian Sarge. When copying a file from one location to another between two Debian boxes, if destination includes a file with same size and name, rsync fails to see that they are not exactly the same file. The situation originates from copying a file to a place which is periodically rsynced onwards, and the rsync
2017 Sep 07
3
post_processor in rmarkdown not working
Dear Duncan, Thanks for chiming in. Could you explain how you set debug() on post_processor()? I've tried adding debug(post_processor) to rsos_article() or adding debug(post_processor) when after post_processor was defined in the debugger. Neither work for me. All supporting files are available within the package. The code below should be reproducible on your machine.
2006 Apr 08
0
[WIP] rebuild initramfs when content changes
hpa notified me in private mail that we have an issue that when building initramfs - if the content changes (say kinit) then the initramfs will not be rebuild. The solution I have come up with is to let make check all the files included in the initramfs and rebuild it if any files are newer than the initramfs and also rebuild if arguments changes (root_uid). In same process the usr/Kbuild file
2017 Sep 06
4
post_processor in rmarkdown not working
Dear all, I'm trying to write a post_processor() for a custom rmarkdown format. The goal of the post_processor() is to modify the latex file before it is compiled. For some reason the post_processor() is not run. The post_processor() does work when I run it manually on the tex file. Any suggestions on what I'm doing wrong? Below is the relevant snippet of the code. The full code is
2014 Dec 15
0
[PATCH] diff/diff.c: diff output to show correct file handles and presence symbol
--- diff/diff.c | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/diff/diff.c b/diff/diff.c index 8b0fda0..6a374af 100644 --- a/diff/diff.c +++ b/diff/diff.c @@ -608,7 +608,7 @@ static void deleted (guestfs_h *g, struct file *file) { output_start_line (); - output_string ("+"); + output_string ("-"); output_file (g, file); output_end_line ();