Displaying 20 results from an estimated 1100 matches similar to: "flicker with visual effects"
2005 Sep 13
6
flicker in IE with SlideDown/SlideUp
The flicker I am seeing in IE is really really bad with SlideDown/SlideUp.
The element I am sliding is a div that contains a table. The tables are
stacked on top of each other so that the presentation actually appears as a
single table.
When I SlideDown, the toggled element flashed into view then disappears
before sliding down. On SlideUp it slides up then flashes into view for a
split
2005 Oct 10
3
Scrollable DIV causes flicker in FF - SlideDown & SlideUp
I have a fixed height scrollable div inside another
div that controls the slideDown and slideUp effects.
This causes a really bad flicker in Firefox (1.0.7)
for the entire duration of the slide down and up.
While on the other hand it works smoothly in IE
(except that on a slideUp it causes a last second
flash that shows the entire div).
Any ideas on how I can fix this?
Thanks.
2005 Nov 21
1
Re: Rails-spinoffs Digest, Vol 6, Issue 27
has anyone checked out : http://moofx.mad4milk.net/#introduction
pretty cool stuff - nothing u can''t do in script.aculo.us, but interesting nevertheless
cheers
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2002 Mar 20
2
include exclude help please.
hi.
I know this is a big topic on the list, please forgive me.
rsync -avv --include "/film/jonah/**/sourceimages/*.tif" --exclude "*" /film /tmp
i'm trying to copy all *.tif 's that are in a */sourceimages/ directory
and that are only under /film/jonah.
i would like to copy the directory tree and tif files to /tmp
i was able to copy ever tif with:
rsync -a
2011 Dec 15
1
lme with nested factor and random effect
Hello all,
I'm having difficulty with setting up a mixed model using lme in the
nlme package. To summarize my study, I am testing for effects of
ornamentation on foraging behavior of wolf spiders. I tested spiders
at two different ages (penultimate vs. mature) and of two different
phenotypes (one species tested lacks ornamentation throughout life
[non-ornamented males] while the other
2008 Oct 22
1
forward stepwise regression using Mallows Cp
So I recognize that:
1. many people hate forward stepwise regression (i've read the archives)--but I need it
2. step() or stepAIC are two ways to get a stepwise regression in R
But here's the thing: I can't seem to figure out how to specify that I want the criteria to be Mallow's Cp (and then to subsequently tell me what the Cp stat is). I know it has something to do with
2005 Jul 27
4
safari vs. firefox on mac os x: flickering combination effects
Hi.
I''m wondering if this is a documented problem. Combination effects
such as .BlindDown or .SlideDown exhibit a not so fun flicker at the
end of their rendering process in Firefox on Mac OS X. This does NOT
happen in Safari.
Does anybody know how to fix this or if it will get fixed in a next
release?
All best,
Tench
2005 Jul 28
3
chess
hi
I''m making a chess board app in Rails using the scriptaculous drag and drop
stuff.
A couple of questions, I am having trouble putting the chess pieces in the
correct
place - simply it seems that when i make somethign draggable it changes its
positioning
to relative - not so good for putting pieces on a board. Why is this ?
Also i can''t see an OnDrop callback in the API
2011 Aug 15
1
constraining betas with mlogit package
I have been using the mlogit package but can't seem to figure out how to make constraints on the beta coefficients.
For example, I would like to force that two of my beta's are equal to each other.
Thanks in advance.
Jonah
2006 Oct 11
2
out of memory... doing heavy IO on ocfs2 is wasting (low) memory?!
What's the status on this? I've researched Bugzilla, SVN, and the
lists and haven't seen any mention of it yet being fixed as of yet.
Kurt or Sunil, do you have a patch available that I could try?
Otherwise, what's the Bugzilla ID so I can follow it's progress. Any
help you can give would be appreciated. Thanks!
-Jonah
2007 Sep 01
1
why doesn't as.character of this factor create a vector ofcharacters?
This message didn't seem to have been somewhat forgotten. Here is a reply.
When you constructed the data.frame, all strings were converted to
factors. If you didn't want that, it would have been possible to
specify it:
df<-data.frame(a=a,b=b,c=c,stringsAsFactors=F)
Then everything would work as intended:
one.line<-as.character(df[df$a=="Abraham",])
Actually, the real
2016 Nov 25
3
Can't get NUT slave to connect to master
Hi thanks Roger. Well I'm just using Ubuntu Server 16.04 LTS
I only ran that command as a few guides say that's how to establish if a
daemon is compiled with tcp wrappers:
https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/tcp-wrappers-hosts-allow-deny-tutorial/
I haven't really used TCP wrappers before so I'm not even sure if my
hosts.allow entries are correct:
upsd : ipaddressofclientgoeshere
ups
2005 Oct 19
6
how to prevent "blinking" when adding an element with an effect
Hi,
I add a div to my document and use an effect to make it apear gracefully.
Unfortunatly, when adding the element, the element apears shortly, then
the effect (slideDown) lets it apear nicely - so the page flickers abit -
What is the best practice to avoid it?
Cheers,
Ron
2016 Nov 24
2
Can't get NUT slave to connect to master
Hi thanks for the reply.
I installed Nut via apt-get, not from source (which I'd rather stick with
if possible just for ease of security updates etc) - so I'm not too sure if
TCP wrappers are there or available...
This could be the problem, am I still able to add the wrappers in with
prebuilt packages?
Thanks very much once again. :)
On 24 November 2016 at 21:51, Roger Price <roger
2016 Nov 25
2
Can't get NUT slave to connect to master
Try ALL:ALL in /etc/hosts.allow temporarily. If that still doesn't work, it's likely something else. If it does, only then screw with creating narrow rules . . .
- Tim
On November 25, 2016 6:37:02 AM CST, Roger Price <roger at rogerprice.org> wrote:
>On Fri, 25 Nov 2016, Jonah Naylor wrote:
>
>> upsd : ipaddressofclientgoeshere
>
>If it were me I would write
>
2016 Nov 25
2
Can't get NUT slave to connect to master
Hi thanks Roger,
I've amended my hosts.allow file to your suggested one - thanks for that.
I'm still getting "Connection refused on the client cgi screen as well as
in the shell it gives me UPS upsname at ipaddresshere is unavailable...
Any ideas what I can try next to debug why it's not working. Also should
the "allowfrom = clientIPaddresshere" line be in my monuser
2016 Nov 25
2
Can't get NUT slave to connect to master
Hi thanks for helping.
I don't think nut is built with TCP wrappers support, although the package
is listed as depending on libwrap...
I ran this command: ldd /sbin/upsd | grep libwrap.so
and it has returned no output.
Does this mean I have to compile from source or is there a way to add the
tcp wrapper support?
Thanks again.
On 24 November 2016 at 22:40, Roger Price <roger at
2007 Nov 04
3
Returning the mock associated with an expectation.
I was reading through the FlexMock docs and noticed the expectation
method .mock, which returns the original mock associated with an
expectation.
It looks really handy for writing nice all-in-one mocks like:
mock_user = mock(''User'').expects(:first_name).returns(''Jonah'').mock
So I started playing around with mocha and found I could actually
already do this!
2011 Aug 30
1
R cmd build error -- "running 'zip' failed"
Hi All,
My attempts to build an R package on my Windows 7 computer using R V13.0 ir R V13.1 using
R CMD build --binary <filename>
have been failing at the penultimate step with the error message "running 'zip' failed" coming after the procedure has completed the MD5 sums step.The same build command on the same package completes successfully on my older Vista
2004 Jul 21
1
Zaptel - delay before dialing last DTMF digit?
I have a TDM22B (TDM400 PCI + 2xFXO + 2xFXS). One FXO is connected to the
PSTN.
When Asterisk places a call, it dials using DTMF. If I listen in on the line
during the dialing, there is a roughly one second pause between the
penultimate and the final digit -- proportionally much longer than the pause
between the preceeding digits. This accounts for about 25% of the time taken
to dial.
Anyone