I don't care about it myself, but I have no problem with all the support. It's nice to see a so many people of nation united in spontaneous (i.e. not-forced) joy and interest and (innocent)...
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I don't care about it myself, but I have no problem with all the support. It's nice to see a so many people of nation united in spontaneous (i.e. not-forced) joy and interest and (innocent)...
Guayadeque for music. I like the (customizable) layout, it makes it easier for me to manage my collection, and it reads all my tags correctly. I have relatively much classical music too but have...
Well I thought ReactOS had died. I wonder, who is actually looking forward to it? Personally I don't like the whole "copy"-idea behind it.
Haiku and AROS (they have potential imho) didn't like my...
Make a script that invokes the program. Put the script, example name "myscript", in /etc/init.d
Make sure to give it executable permissions. Then type "update-rc.d myscript defaults".
More info
dyne:bolic.
A gigantic mess (if used as a harddisk install).
Thanks, I have it working now with
costfun(Cm, Meters, Result) :-
Result is Cm * Meters.
evaluatefun([Fun,[X, Y, Result]], A, B) :-
call(Fun,A,B,Result).
Prolog newbie here. I don't know if Prolog's actually popular at any place, but I have a simple question.
Is it possible in Prolog to have a function evaluatefun like
fun(Cm, Meters, Result) :-...
the what :confused:
Firstly. If you are in a University and judging MTV-style pop culture on the same level as "modern" (i.e. contemporary) culture something has horribly gone wrong...
I had it once when I was 14 in school. It was in the break, I was listening to friends. (Apparently their conversation was not very interesting ;)).
It was only a few seconds. I had to go to...
Interesting. But I don't know a lot about stoicism, mainly basic stuff. I also got interested in it through quotes and excerpts.
Currently I'm reading a book about "life art" and ethics that also...
Hi,
I need to buy a new external harddisk (320 GB is enough).
Before I had one of the brand Lacie, but it got corrupted with loads of bad sectors, probably because the system hung while...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unified_Modeling_Language lets you model the program beforehand, with various sorts of paradigms.
There are lots of tools for modeling with UML.
I don't make large...
mv filename1 filename2 destination should work okay...
It is best to run nautilus as root with the gksudo command (gksudo nautilus), there is no harm to that.
dixiedancer, maybe you'll like JWM too. Fast and easy.
Personally I don't really like GNOME as it is now, because the Applications/Places/System menus are sticked together. And, the Places menu is...
launch a terminal, if typing 'autokey' starts autokey, you can add 'autokey' as the name of the executable.
otherwise type 'whereis autokey' to get the location.
btw, executables are normally in...
No. Never heard of any besides Compiz...
Easiest is of course to compile your program on Windows, using Qt development environment / Qt Creator on Windows.
Otherwise, if staying on Linux, you need to set up the Qt development environment...
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=213756
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=997928
Thanks! It works now :KS
I did not know about smart pointers.
A static object is the easiest here because I need a lot of instances of "Block" and all the instance's (relative) positions must be...
No I don't free/delete anything.
By the way I also do not use dynamic arrays or something.
The program uses Qt 4.6: addItem is a method from the class QGraphicsScene of the Qt library; myScene...
Hi, I have a class "Block" that has a static data member of type "MyGrid", named "grid".
I need to pass the address of this static member to a function.
But if I do, afterwards I get memory...
You could also convert quality without resizing
for i in `ls`; do convert -quality 50 $i new-$i; done
mtPaint can be used as a GTK Paint substitute. It is lightweight, yet alongside the painting tools it includes image editing tools. But it's less intuitive than something like KolourPaint.
In vim, you can launch a shell command by going into command-mode (ESC) and typing
:!cmd
(where cmd = command); you get a look of the output, then pressing Enter gets you back in vim.
I like...
https://answers.launchpad.net/entertainer/+question/56482