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2011 Nov 21
4
Having less languages in Firefox (hunspell dictionaries provide too many locales)
Hello, on CentOS 6, I am routinely writing mails in English, German and French and using the related hunspell dictionaries for the spelling in Firefox (I'm using Google Apps). This works fine but the problem is that languages are added for all the possible locales (English US, UK, Philippines, Bostwana, Trinidad and Tobago, Denmark (sic!), ... and German Germany, Austria... and French
2001 Dec 07
5
PROPOSAL: Sub-Tagging
I mentioned sub-tagging in an earlier post. Here's a more in-depth mail on what i thought of. One of the debates going on here are whether ARTIST is worthy of life. Another is whether the average user will bother filling in the detailed info Jonathan wants. Of course, all tags are optional, but nevertheless we should have a tagging-system that pleases _the_users_, that is, everybody: 1.
2007 Nov 19
2
ASCII character set and hyphen
Hi all! To add to my previous posting I want to give some more deatils give a more precise I want to print a hyphen to a pdf() or postscript() device. As the documentaion of postscript says ASCII Character 45("-") is mapped to a minus sign (ASCII Character 95) by default. The advice given is to use "\173" for a hyphen. But, the following code produces a curly brace instead
2012 May 09
2
plot betadisper, change of pch
Hello! After performing an analysis with betadisper, package vegan I would like to plot the results - so far, so good. But I would also like to "tune" a little bit the plotting characters, as '+' and 'x' are a little to similar... My (boiled down) code: [See session info at the bottom of the mail, vegan is vegan_2.0-3] mod <- betadisper(mydata, mygroups,
2012 Aug 03
2
list files - unix bug?
Hi, when I call the function "list.files()" it also lists directories, although the parameter include.dirs is set to FALSE by default. The function also lists directories when the parameter include.dirs is explicitly set to FALSE "list.files(include.dirs=FALSE)". I have tested this also on a mac os -> same results. kind regards, simon > sessionInfo() R version 2.15.1
2019 Oct 25
0
Have "system"/Hunspell dictionaries stopped working in CentOS 7 Firefox?
Until quite recently, multiple spell-checker languages were available in Firefox on my CentOS 7 system. (They could be selected from "Languages" under the right-click menu in text boxes.) After a recent system upgrade, there is only "English (United States)". I don't think I had installed any extra Firefox dictionaries as such, but the "global" spell-checking
2020 Apr 20
2
[PATCH] python: Fix UnicodeError in inspect_list_applications2() (RHBZ#1684004)
The python3 bindings create unicode objects from application strings on the guest (i.e. installed rpm, deb packages). It is documented that rpm package fields such as description should be utf8 encoded - however in some cases they are not a valid unicode string, on SLES11 SP4 the following packages fail to be converted to unicode using guestfs_int_py_fromstring() (which invokes
2020 Apr 20
4
[PATCH v2] python: Fix UnicodeError in inspect_list_applications2() (RHBZ#1684004)
The python3 bindings create unicode objects from application strings on the guest (i.e. installed rpm, deb packages). It is documented that rpm package fields such as description should be utf8 encoded - however in some cases they are not a valid unicode string, on SLES11 SP4 the following packages fail to be converted to unicode using guestfs_int_py_fromstring() (which invokes
2020 Apr 26
5
[PATCH v3] python: Fix UnicodeError in inspect_list_applications2() (RHBZ#1684004)
The python3 bindings create PyUnicode objects from application strings on the guest (i.e. installed rpm, deb packages). It is documented that rpm package fields such as description should be utf8 encoded - however in some cases they are not a valid unicode string, on SLES11 SP4 the encoding of the description of the following packages is latin1 and they fail to be converted to unicode using
2006 Jun 08
2
Including iTunes data into ruby output of RSS2.0...?
Hey all, I''d like to include the iTunes XML data into my RSS feed, generated with the code below: xml.rss ''version'' => ''2.0'', ''xmlns:itunes'' => ''http://www.itunes.com/dtds/podcast-1.0.dtd'' do xml.channel do xml.title ''Title here'' xml.author ''Everyone''
2020 Jun 03
2
Re: [PATCH v3] python: Fix UnicodeError in inspect_list_applications2() (RHBZ#1684004)
On Wed, May 13, 2020 at 10:06 PM Richard W.M. Jones <rjones@redhat.com> wrote: > > On Sun, Apr 26, 2020 at 09:14:03PM +0300, Sam Eiderman wrote: > > The python3 bindings create PyUnicode objects from application strings > > on the guest (i.e. installed rpm, deb packages). > > It is documented that rpm package fields such as description should be > > utf8 encoded
2010 Feb 02
1
How to use a custom stemmer from Python bindings?
Hi, I'm using Xapian bindings for Python in my project. How could I use a custom stemmer instead of the included one (Snowball)? The one I'm looking at right now is Hunspell (http://hunspell.sourceforge.net/) which has Python bindings (http://code.google.com/p/pyhunspell/). Thanks in advance, Eugene
2018 Feb 02
2
Updating Rcpp package when it is claimed by dplyr
When i tried to install the hunspell package, I got this error message: Error: package ?Rcpp? 0.12.3 was found, but >= 0.12.12 is required by ?hunspell? So I set about installing a new version of Rcpp but I get this message: Error in unloadNamespace(pkg_name) : namespace ?Rcpp? is imported by ?dplyr? so cannot be unloaded How does one get around that? I tried installing Rcpp in a
2020 Sep 08
2
some questions about R internal SEXP types
On Tue, 2020-09-08 at 12:08 +0200, Tomas Kalibera wrote: > I am not sure if I understand correctly, but if you were accessing > directly the memory of SEXPs from Go implementation instead of > calling > through exported access functions documented in WRE, that would be a > really bad idea. Of course fine for research and experimentation, but > the internal structure can and does
2018 Feb 02
0
Updating Rcpp package when it is claimed by dplyr
Your last statement is extremely unlikely to be true. The dplyr package should not be present in a vanilla environment, so there should be no such conflict. -- Sent from my phone. Please excuse my brevity. On February 1, 2018 11:00:01 PM PST, Patrick Connolly <p_connolly at slingshot.co.nz> wrote: >When i tried to install the hunspell package, I got this error >message: >
2018 Feb 02
2
Updating Rcpp package when it is claimed by dplyr
Or, to avoid accusing you of lying. what you think is "vanilla" probably isn't. What exactly did you do? On Unix-likes, I would do something like this echo 'options(repos=list(CRAN="cran.r-project.org"));install.packages("Rcpp")' | R --vanilla (or maybe https://cloud.r-project.org is better...) -pd > On 2 Feb 2018, at 08:15 , Jeff Newmiller
2024 Apr 24
2
[External] Re: Is ALTREP "non-API"?
On Wed, 24 Apr 2024, Hadley Wickham wrote: >> >> >> >>>>> That is not true at all - the presence of header does not constitute >>>> declaration of something as the R API. There are cases where internal >>>> functions are in the headers for historical or other reasons since the >>>> headers are used both for the internal
2018 Feb 02
0
Updating Rcpp package when it is claimed by dplyr
On Fri, 02-Feb-2018 at 10:25AM +0100, peter dalgaard wrote: |> Or, to avoid accusing you of lying. what you think is "vanilla" |> probably isn't. What exactly did you do? On Unix-likes, I would do |> something like this |> echo 'options(repos=list(CRAN="cran.r-project.org"));install.packages("Rcpp")' | R --vanilla |> |> (or maybe
2008 Dec 11
3
Logical "in" test
OK, this should be trivial but I'm not finding it. I want to compress the test, if (i==7 | i==10 | i==30 | i==50) {} into something like if (i in c(7,10,30,50)) {} so I can build a "excludes" vector excludes <- c(7,10,30,50) and test if (i in excludes) {} However, I'm not finding a clue on how to accomplish this, if it can be done. Would someone with more R
2020 Nov 01
3
vignettes present in 2 folders or won't work
I take Duncan's point but would second the motion to have WRE clarify how static vignettes are supposed to work; it's a topic I am repeatedly confused about despite being an experienced package maintainer. If knowledgeable outsiders compiled a documentation patch would it be likely to be considered ...?? On 11/1/20 2:29 PM, Duncan Murdoch wrote: > On 01/11/2020 1:02 p.m., Alexandre