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2004 Jan 11
0
esearch problems ?!
any idea why i get this : # esearch cfg-update Traceback (most recent call last): File "/usr/bin/esearch", line 3, in ? from output import bold, red, green, darkgreen, turquoise, nocolor ImportError: No module named output # eupdatedb Traceback (most recent call last): File "/usr/sbin/eupdatedb", line 7, in ? from output import red, darkgreen, green, bold,
2004 Sep 29
2
lattice .ps graphic is rotated in LaTeX slides
I've generated a version of the classic dotplot of the barley data with library(lattice) data(barley) trellis.device("postscript", color=TRUE, file="barley2x3.ps") old.settings <- trellis.par.get() trellis.par.set("background", list(col = "white")) lset(list(superpose.symbol=list(pch=c(19, 1, 25, 2, 15, 22, 23),
2020 Aug 07
2
User mapping?
On 8/7/20 12:00 PM, Rowland penny via samba wrote: > On 07/08/2020 19:46, Simon Matthews via samba wrote: >> I have a network with a Samba server (Samba 4, but running as an old >> NT-style domain), Windows and Linux clients. > You really should consider upgrading to AD, >> Is there any way to have the Windows client access map to just "user", >> with its
2020 Aug 07
0
User mapping?
On 07/08/2020 20:12, Simon Matthews wrote: > > The client is running CentOS 7: > > # cat /etc/redhat-release > CentOS Linux release 7.8.2003 (Core) > > After another attempt, I have successfully joined the linux client to > the domain: > > # net rpc join MEMBER? -S raidserver -U root%<password> > Using short domain name -- BLUE > Joined 'TURQUOISE'
2020 Aug 07
0
User mapping?
On 8/7/20 1:57 PM, Simon Matthews wrote: > On 8/7/20 12:58 PM, Rowland penny via samba wrote: >> On 07/08/2020 20:12, Simon Matthews wrote: >>> >>> The client is running CentOS 7: >>> >>> # cat /etc/redhat-release >>> CentOS Linux release 7.8.2003 (Core) >>> >>> After another attempt, I have successfully joined the linux
2020 Aug 07
6
User mapping?
On 8/7/20 12:58 PM, Rowland penny via samba wrote: > On 07/08/2020 20:12, Simon Matthews wrote: >> >> The client is running CentOS 7: >> >> # cat /etc/redhat-release >> CentOS Linux release 7.8.2003 (Core) >> >> After another attempt, I have successfully joined the linux client to >> the domain: >> >> # net rpc join MEMBER -S
2000 Feb 29
0
mapping of colornames into hsv: half way done
Ok, now we have the mapping of color names to color codes (see below) and conversion to rgb (something like Ben Bolker's function), but how to convert rgb to hsv? Thanks to Brian Ripley, Peter Dalgaard and Ben Bolker Details below Regards Jens etc/colors.big maps 455 names to rgb in S syntax etc/rgb.txt maps 657 names to rgb in C syntax, but unlike colors() it has mixed upper and
2008 Nov 28
1
Unable to plot or analyse phylogeny (PR#13345)
Full_Name: Emily Green Version: 2.8.0 GUI 1.26 OS: MacBrook Pro with 2.5 GHz processor, using Mac OS X 10.5.5 Submission from: (NULL) (144.32.69.137) I am wanting to correct for phylogeny using a phylogenetic tree of 296 birds species, which I have constructed myself. The file format is correct and I have checked its display in Mesquite, which exported the nexus file (I've pasted the text of
2011 Mar 27
0
Help labeling Panels
Hi, I'm new. I tried to search out this answer but I suspect I was using the wrong terms, or simply not understanding some of the answers. Anyway here is my question: I want to have a 2x2 panel figure with 4 line graphs all in the same scale. Actually I have that. The thing I seem to be lacking is a way to Label each panel with a letter. I want it to look something like this:
2011 May 02
2
Help with coloring segments on a plot
Hi. I need a very short piece of help regarding colouring segments plotted on a graph. When I am plotting segments for the graph, I am using "red" and "darkgreen for the values "1" and "2" respectively. Heres the relevant line of code in R: + col = c("red", "darkgreen")[line.colour.value]) I just need to extend this to refer to a larger
2007 Aug 23
1
figure-definition and heatmap question
Hello, I have two questions. I'd like to visualize data with a heatmap and I have the following testcase: x <- rnorm(256) nx <- x + abs(min(x)) nnx <- 255/max(nx) * nx x <- matrix(nnx, 16, 16) rownames(x) <-
2007 Apr 12
0
Problem with Xen3.0.4-1 ?
Hello all: My Environment: Ubuntu6.06 + Xen3.0.4 My XenLinux was booted successfully. But when i starting the "xend" service, errors displayed. I searched in google, but could not get an available solution. Please help me! Thank you very much! Error log: ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- root@zwang-desktop:~#
2011 Jan 20
2
Asterisk 1.6 SSH Console Colors Debian Lenny
Hi All, I'm running * 1.6.0.28 on Debian Lenny. The init'd script starts the asterisk daemon not the safe_asterisk daemon so when asterisk is running and I ssh tot he server then 'asterisk -vr' to attach to the asterisk console there are no colors. If I use the safe_asterisk script to start asterisk, the colors are fine when I attach through SSH. I found this in the init
2011 Aug 17
1
Why does the graph converge?
I have a set of functions: Probability <- function(N, f, w, b, l, n, q) { #N is the number of lymph nodes #f is the fraction of Dendritic cells (in the correct node) that have the antigen #w is time in terms of hours #b is the starting position (somewhere in the node or somewhere in the gap between nodes. It is a number between 1 and (x+t)) #q is the length of the time step #l is the LN
2006 Jan 18
2
Own Color Palette
Own Color Palette Dear all,<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" /><o:p></o:p> I would like to generate a contour-plot according to a master plot. The problem is that the rainbow-palette included in R does not answer this purpose. I need a darker blue, no turquoise, relatively less green, more yellow and more red. Haw can I adjust
2012 May 10
2
setting global options for a package
This may be elementary, but I can't find an answer: How can I set up global options for some specific arguments to functions in a package which can be easily changed by the user? This question relates to the selection of colors used in functions in several packages (heplots, genridge), where I want to provide reasonable default values for plots, but allow users to change those defaults
2005 May 02
2
"Special" characters in URI
Hello! I am crossposting this to R-help and BioC, since it is relevant to both groups. I wrote a wrapper for Entrez search utility (link for this is provided bellow), which can add some new search functionality to existing code in Bioconductor's package 'annotate'*. http://eutils.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query/static/esearch_help.html Entrez search utuility returns a XML document
2018 Dec 31
0
Localhost imap server fails after upgrade from 2.2.33.2-1 to 1:2.3.2.1 (fwd)
Am I assuming correctly that you are not, in fact, running anything but imap process from Dovecot? Aki > On 31 December 2018 at 18:35 Chris BL <cpblpublic+dovecot at gmail.com> wrote: > > > > Hi Aki, > > Oops; I did not think carefully enough about your instructions. Here is the output from > > $ dovecot -n -c /home/meuser/dotfiles/auto-stanford-dovecot.conf
2019 Nov 28
0
ESEARCH is announced but it doesn't work
On 27 Nov 2019, at 21:51, Jesus Cea <jcea at jcea.es> wrote: > tag1 ESEARCH IN (mailboxes "folder1" subtree "folder2") unseen > tag1 BAD Error in IMAP command ESEARCH: Unknown command (0.001 + 0.000 secs). This should answer your question, I think. <https://stackoverflow.com/questions/12683288/what-is-wrong-with-this-imap-esearch-command-syntax> The ESEARCH
2011 Jan 05
3
Adding lines in ggplot2
Hello, this is probably a recurrent question, but I couldn't find any answers that didn't involve the expression "data frame"... so perhaps I'm looking for something new here. I wanted to find a code equivalent to > x=sqrt(1:10) > y=log(1:10) > plot(1:10, x, type="lines", col="darkgreen") > lines(1:10, y, col="red") to use with