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2017 Jun 16
0
Re: Markdown editor for CentOS 7?
On Fri, 16 Jun 2017 11:27, Nicolas Kovacs wrote: > Hi, > > I recently discovered Markdown, and I'm currently using it to write some > documentation for CentOS 7. > > https://github.com/kikinovak/formation-linux > > For the time being, I'm using my good old Vim editor for writing it. I > turned off syntax highlighting, since this produces random results with >
2017 Jun 16
1
Markdown editor for CentOS 7?
Is geany available for Centos? It works well for markdown, though I use it for xml and html. On 06/16/2017 07:25 AM, Yamaban wrote: > On Fri, 16 Jun 2017 11:27, Nicolas Kovacs wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> I recently discovered Markdown, and I'm currently using it to write some >> documentation for CentOS 7. >> >>
2013 Mar 19
2
Using Markdown locally
Markdown is a fantastic program (which I am sure you already know). It saves me a lot of time. Currently, I use the dingus located at: http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/dingus However, I am trying to set one up just like that, locally - on my own system, without having to use that one (wasting the bandwidth, and having to switch to the site every time to use it). I am running Ubuntu.
2013 Jan 02
4
Wysiwyg html editor for note taking
I am looking for a wsyiwyg html editor for note taking as I build up a system to note what I am doing. I typically just use gedit, but this system's notes are getting complex, and using code tabs, lists, and the like would make it more enduring. I am looking at lonote on my F17 notebook, but I would like to do the note taking directly on the Centos system. Just basic html. Image
2006 Nov 28
2
Problem with pairs() in nlme
Dear r-helpers, After successfully running require(nlme) vfr.lmL <- lmList( estimate ~ (slant + respType + visField + hand)^2 | subject, vfr ) pairs(vfr.lmL, id = 0.01, adj = -0.5) # Pinheiro & Bates (p. 141) produces the following error: Error in sprintf(gettext(fmt, domain = domain), ...) : object "form" not found Any guesses as to what I may have done wrong?
2007 Aug 29
2
Rails Wiki hacked?
Either the Rails wiki has been hacked or someone internal wanted easier access to porn. http://wiki.rubyonrails.org/rails/ If you inspect the action of the search form on this page, you will see that it now sends anyone who wishes to use the search form, to a porn site. --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google
2005 Mar 21
3
Force labelling of x-axis
Hi, I'm trying to do a box-whisker plot of two columns of a data frame, a list of category names in one column vs. some numerical values in the other. The plot itself works fine, but only a few points of the x-axis ( the category names ) are labelled. I think that this is because the category names are too long. Is there any way to force R to label each x-axis value, preferably at a
2012 Mar 02
2
Spacing of text does not match spacing of bars in barplot
I have a very standard barplot. My labels are too long to be printed horizontally under each bar, so I am using text to put the labels on a 45 degree slant. However, the labels are spaced more narrowly than the bars, so on an 8 vertical bar plot, the end of the eighth label is lined up with the seventh bar. Preferably I don't want to do every text label separately (I'm having this
2003 Aug 12
3
Fair comparison
I was trying to do a little searching to see if there has even been a comparison between Asterisk and VOCAL or any of the other OSS packages? "Practical Voice Over IP using VOCAL" published by O'Reilly and Associates, attempts to make a strong case about how scalable VOCAL. Of course, considering that the book is written by the makers of VOCAL, it tends to have a one sided slant.
2016 Jun 13
2
scp via another server
On June 12, 2016 8:51:42 PM CEST, cpolish at surewest.net wrote: >On 2016-06-12 19:07, H wrote: >> On 06/12/2016 05:21 PM, J Martin Rushton wrote: >> > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- >> > Hash: SHA1 >> > >> > $ scp svr2:/path/to/source svr1:/path/to/dest >> > >> > You'll get twice the network traffic since the copy is running
2005 Nov 14
2
OggPCM : Need more justification for chunked data
HI all, John Kkoleszar has asked for the option of storing data. He gave the rational that a) SIMD optimized filters b) Writing filter chains. Conrad Parker supported this say that both Core Audio and Jack operate on multiple single channel buffers. On IRC both Jean-Marc and MikeS argued that if OggPCM supports interleaved, the addition of chunked is hard to justify. My slant on the
2008 Apr 28
5
ZFS - Implementation Successes and Failures
Hi Firstly apologies for the spam if you got this email via multiple aliases. I''m trying to document a number of common scenarios where ZFS is used as part of the solution such as email server, $homeserver, RDBMS and so forth but taken from real implementations where things worked and equally importantly threw up things that needed to be avoided (even if that was the whole of ZFS!).
2004 Mar 16
1
Changing ComputerModern in postscript(...): A first attempt at contributing....
Hi First off, thanks to all the various R developers, your package is very impressive. I'm not sure what the protocols are for contributing, and I've not done this before, so please excuse nay obvious errors or oversights... Also I'm by no means an R,TeX/LaTeX, or typesetting expert, I have largely stumbled my way to this point. Objective: I'd like to get R postscript(...) to
2011 Mar 28
2
How to save heatmap as image or pdf
Hello Everyone, I am using R for creating heatmap from a square matrix. Below is my script to do so my_map <- read.csv("Desktop/input.csv", sep=",") my_matrix <- data.matrix(my_map) my_heatmap <- heatmap(my_matrix, Rowv=NA, Colv=NA, col = cm.colors(256), scale="column", margins=c(5,10)) I get a beautiful plot as output, but I could not save this plot
2011 Mar 08
3
A plot similar to violin plot
Dear R Users, I would like to know is there any package to create a plot like this? http://dl.dropbox.com/u/5409929/cs1160521f01.gif X axis is categorical. And the positions of the points are corresponding to the frequency. (similar to violinplot) Thank you. Regards, CH -- CH Chan
2006 Nov 12
1
[PATCH] Annotate shapes, text and dbus support
Here are my patches to add extra shapes to the annotate plugin. I have also added dbus support and made a few things configurable. The new tools available are Line, Rectangle and Circle, the original is called Brush. There is no selection line at the moment because I do not understand OpenGL yet. Hopefully these patches can be added and something added later. There is an extra action called
2005 Nov 12
2
OggPCM proposal feedback
Dear Arc, I feel ashamed of the xiph community. I was always one standing up for the open audio-visual codecs and applications that were developed here and I felt part of that community by contributing. There have been an enormous number of people contributing to xiph specifications and software over the years. Your emails have been an insult to every contributor to xiph that is not in the
2008 May 04
2
Categorizing Fonts using Statistical Methods
Dear list members, Every "modern" OS comes with dozens of useless fonts, so that the current font drop-down list in most programs is overcrowded with fonts one never will use. Selecting a useful font becomes a nightmare. In an attempt to ease the selection of useful fonts, I began looking into sorting fonts using some statistical techniques. I summed my ideas on the OpenOffice.org
2006 Mar 14
3
rails on emacs - need a working .emacs sample
I would like to hear from some one who has ecb, multiple modes with ruby mode + html mode, rails mode all working together and playing well. I had ecb working with Ruby syntax highlighting. That was a no-brainer since I just had to apt-get them on my Debian Sarge box. It got a bit more comlex after I got most of the .el files in the articles http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/emacs/RubyOnRails
2017 Jun 16
3
Markdown editor for CentOS 7?
Le 16/06/2017 ? 13:25, Yamaban a ?crit : > First, there are "preview" plugins for vim, you might want to look at > them first: > https://github.com/suan/vim-instant-markdown Hi, Thanks very much for your advice! This is a real life-changer for me. I had to fiddle a couple hours with Node.js and tweaking Vim until Markdown was handled correctly, but now I have a really nice