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2005 Sep 07
0
[fdo] Open Clip Art Library Release 0.17 Announcement :: www.openclipart.org
Sept 7, 2005 UTC - Release 0.17 of the Open Clip Art Library
(http://www.openclipart.org) is now available on-line for download as an
individual package consisting of over 5000 images submitted by over 500
international artists. The size of this release successfully exceeds the
months "OCAL 5K Pledge" of 5000 images thanks to the contributions by new and
old contributors.
A quick
2005 Aug 08
0
[fdo] Open Clip Art Library Release 0.16 Announcement :: http://www.openclipart.org
Aug 8, 2005 UTC - Release 0.16 of the Open Clip Art Library
(www.openclipart.org) is now available on-line for download as an
individual package consisting of 4442 images submitted by over 443 artists
from around the world.
This releases squishes a major bug that replaced valid keywords in the clip
art files with some strange HASH memory location text. Most of the clip art
in the library and this
2005 Oct 16
0
[fdo] Open Clip Art Library Release 0.18 Announcement :: www.openclipart.org
October 16, 2005 - Release 0.18 of Open Clip Art Library
(http://www.openclipart.org), containing over 6900 SVG files created by over
500 artists, is now available for download and use.
For the month of September, the Open Clip Art Library sought imagery related
to pets including images of different breeds appropriate for use by animal
shelters.
For the upcoming 0.19 release, due November 1,
2005 Apr 01
0
[fdo] Open Clip Art Library Release 0.11 Announcement
Open Clip Art Library Release 0.11 Announcement
March 8, 2005 UTC - Release 0.11 of the Open Clip Art Library
(www.openclipart.org) is now available for download on-line as an
individual package consisting of 2896 images submitted by over 200
artists from around the world. Some of the new clip art received this
month includes more images of food, computer-related items and even a
little boombox.
2004 Aug 08
1
[fdo] Inkscape BOF @ Siggraph LOS ANGELES - MON, AUG 9, 4-5 PM
*PLEASE FORWARD*
Inkscape: An Open Source Vector Graphics (SVG) Editor Overview
Birds of a Feather Meeting in Co-operation with Siggraph 04 at the Los
Angeles Convention Center
http://www.siggraph.org/s2004/conference/birds/index.php?pageID=conference
Monday, 9 August
4 - 5 pm
Holiday Inn City Center
Santa Monica Room
Jon Phillips + Jon Cruz
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Inkscape: Draw Freely.
2004 Aug 08
0
[fdo] BOF @ Siggraph LOS ANGELES - MON, AUG 9, 4-5 PM
*PLEASE FORWARD*
Inkscape: An Open Source Vector Graphics (SVG) Editor Overview
Birds of a Feather Meeting in Co-operation with Siggraph 04 at the Los
Angeles Convention Center
http://www.siggraph.org/s2004/conference/birds/index.php?pageID=conference
Monday, 9 August
4 - 5 pm
Holiday Inn City Center
Santa Monica Room
Jon Phillips + Jon Cruz
###
Inkscape: Draw Freely.
2005 Aug 11
1
[fdo] vector version of the fd.o logo
Heya, where can I find a vector version of the fd.o logo? I'm making
some promo material and need it. Thanks!
Jon
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2008 Jun 11
0
Polynomial Goal Programming
Hello R,
Is there a package to perform Polynomial goal programming in R?
BR, Shubha
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2013 Nov 10
1
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] Goal for 3.5: Library-friendly headers
On 10/11/2013 14:26, Joerg Sonnenberger wrote:
> On Sun, Nov 10, 2013 at 01:42:24PM +0000, Alp Toker wrote:
>> |#undef NetBSD||
>> ||#undef mips||
>> ||#undef sparc||
>> ||#undef INT64_MAX||
>> ||#undef alloca|
>>
>> This is not OK to do globally -- even if LLVM doesn't care about the
>> definition, maybe embedding applications or OS headers
2013 Nov 11
0
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] Goal for 3.5: Library-friendly headers
2013/11/10 Alp Toker <alp at nuanti.com>:
> #ifndef NDEBUG
>
> This is the biggest violation. NDEBUG should only ever be used in source
> files. That way if something is crashing we can swap in a debug build
> without rebuilding every single dependent application. Win!
I wish;
- NDEBUG may not modify API. class structure (member offset, vtables)
should be stable and
2013 Nov 11
0
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] Goal for 3.5: Library-friendly headers
On Nov 11, 2013, at 9:56 AM, Alp Toker <alp at nuanti.com> wrote:
> Done :-)
>
> The patchset is 532K so I've put it online:
>
> http://www.nuanti.com/tmp/llvm-api-stability/
>
> The bulk edits are split out and noted. They were refactored with an internal tool, so it's not a big hassle to keep this up to date until 3.4 is out the door.
>
> A handful
2009 Jun 29
0
A graphic art piece I created that only statisticians would understand and the use of R in art
This isn't the typical r-help post, but I think people here will appreciate
it. The current Shirt.Woot (http://shirt.woot.com) derby prompt is fake band
names, so I chose the name "The Probable Error of a Mean." And I made my
submission with R. Here it is:
http://www.thomaslevine.org/the_probable_error_of_a_mean/poster.png
http://shirt.woot.com/Derby/Entry.aspx?id=33029
I'm
2013 Nov 11
0
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] Goal for 3.5: Library-friendly headers
On 11/11/2013 19:16, Alp Toker wrote:
> On 11/11/2013 19:08, Chris Lattner wrote:
>> On Nov 11, 2013, at 9:56 AM, Alp Toker <alp at nuanti.com
>> <mailto:alp at nuanti.com>> wrote:
>>> Done :-)
>>>
>>> The patchset is 532K so I've put it online:
>>>
>>> http://www.nuanti.com/tmp/llvm-api-stability/
>>>
2018 Mar 27
3
Goal seek
Hola
es la primera vez que escribo por acá.
Alguno de ustedes tiene el goal seek hecho en R?
Gracias
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2005 Feb 04
2
New Asterisk user with a goal
Hi All, I am rather new to the asterisk world, and new to VoIP in
general, my question seems rather simple compared to some of the
topics under discussion here :)
I have done quite a bit of reading and fiddling trying to get a system
set up, to no avail yet
basically myself and a friend (both behind NAT and Firewalls, but able
to set up the firewall rules/port mappings ourself) are interesting in
2013 Nov 11
2
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] Goal for 3.5: Library-friendly headers
On 11/11/2013 07:37, NAKAMURA Takumi wrote:
> 2013/11/10 Alp Toker <alp at nuanti.com>:
>> #ifndef NDEBUG
>>
>> This is the biggest violation. NDEBUG should only ever be used in source
>> files. That way if something is crashing we can swap in a debug build
>> without rebuilding every single dependent application. Win!
> I wish;
>
> - NDEBUG may
2013 Nov 10
0
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] Goal for 3.5: Library-friendly headers
On Sun, Nov 10, 2013 at 01:42:24PM +0000, Alp Toker wrote:
> |#undef NetBSD||
> ||#undef mips||
> ||#undef sparc||
> ||#undef INT64_MAX||
> ||#undef alloca|
>
> This is not OK to do globally -- even if LLVM doesn't care about the
> definition, maybe embedding applications or OS headers do?
Given that 3 of the 5 #undefs are directly relevant for me -- they exist
2014 Jan 04
2
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] Goal for 3.5: Library-friendly headers
On Jan 3, 2014, at 2:19 PM, Chandler Carruth <chandlerc at google.com> wrote:
>> While having different components of LLVM and consumers of LLVM able to intermix NDEBUG and !NDEBUG built code freely without ABI issues is nice-to-have in my book, the functionality provided by AssertingVH is significantly more nice-to-have, and I don't see any easy ways to contain or limit the
2008 Apr 12
1
R and Excel disagreement - Goal Seek versus uniroot
Dear friends - occurring in Windows R2.6.2
I am modeling physical chemistry in collaboration with a friend who has
preferred working in Excel. I used uniroot, and find a solution to a two
buffer problem in acid-base chemistry which I believe is physiologically
sensible. Using "goal seek" in Excel my friend found another plausible
root, quite close to zero, and a plot of the function
2013 Nov 11
0
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] Goal for 3.5: Library-friendly headers
I don't think NDEBUG is that easy. We use assert liberally[1] in templated
code in headers. What about cast<>, which has assert(isa<...>...)? On
ELF, you have an ODR problem, and you'll get either one or the other based
on the whims of the dynamic linker.
You could probably get things to the point that it sort of works, but I
don't think we could support it without