@Sathya yes... it doesn't really need to be something special... and if you all want I can try to come up wit questions... but I feel like it'll be better if you just write your own thing
@TomWij Ah, I get you. I'd still be tempted to get rid of the [multiple] tag, but as you say, they would have to be gone through to change to [multiple-mice], [multiple-monitors] and so on.
OpenOffice was created by SUN. When Oracle took over sun they decided to re-work the Openoffice suite and also changed the name to LibreOffice. Technically LibreOffice is meant to be a better version of OpenOffice but it's out of your own personal preference.
I'm seeing this CPDTDF fragment fairly frequently in my logs, and I haven't found any information about it.
Does anybody know what it means?
Some real examples:
Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 8.0;
Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; Trident/4.0;
PBSTB 1.2; SLCC2; .NET CLR 2.0.50727;
.NET CLR 3.5.30...
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@Sathya, if I manage to mix that video player interface with another working example I have, it should do what I want
@DMA57361 for some reason, when I run the code in IPython (in Python(x,y)), which is an interactive mode. It worked, if I try it anywhere else, it doesn't
@DMA57361 I think the conclusion is that unless I'm working in the interactive mode, I can't make them loop, but if I use the API, I can create a window and run it in there
> For other user interface toolkits and their corresponding matplotlib backends, the situation is complicated by the GUI mainloop which takes over the entire process. The solution is to run the GUI in a separate thread, and this is the tricky part that ipython solves for all the major toolkits that matplotlib supports. There are reports that upcoming versions of pygtk will place nicely with the standard python shell, so stay tuned.
Note: When a tag contains a star it is used as a wildcard to denote a set of tags.
Proposed tag renames/synonyms: (old tag --> new tag)
.net --> .net-framework (and all version variants)
hd --> 720p
fullhd --> 1080p
3d-graphics --> 3d
7zip --> 7-zip
aboutconfig --> about-config
adaptor --> ada...
hmmm, an issue with that massive post containing so many requests is that's it's going to be hard to track issues/comments/etc on the individual suggestions...
not that I have a decent suggestion on how to get around that issue...
quick thought before I forget - we've an API we can use to draw tag names and usage, etc, I'm sure it could be put to some use to help with this, haven't looked yet, may nosey later this evening - and away I go again...
Gonna reorganize my files (it's quite a mess, a bit on my SSD, a bit on my HDD, a bit on my back-up; spread over different folders, lots of downloaded setups that are no longer relevant, ...) and run them through tabbles.net (has anyone tried that?)
@Sathya: Sorry, nobody has to do it, I'm just suggesting...
By the way, I wanted to ask you something, how extensively are you using PhaseExpress?
I used it only a small bit in the beginning that I discovered it, haven't used it further and suggested it some times and that's all.
Someone brought me their computer for repair, want it done as cheap as possible - it is a P4... so cheapest way, new motherboard and as their old one was DDR, new DDR2 memory (I couldn't find any socket 775 that has DDR).... I just replaced it and turned it on.... first turn on I wondered why it wasn't turning on... I forgot to connect the power button :S
It is a brand new motherboard, now, I don't know what to do.... obviously the motherboard is screwed, but, do I risk using another one, is the problem with the powerunit.... :S I just have no idea
scanning the (old) motherboard and can't see anything obvious blown like this... but bloody hell, that SHOULDN'T of happened! I don't know if it is faulty motherboard, psu or other.... still.... scary!