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I want to have LaTeX (LyX) make its pages end at a fullstop (`.`). In other words no broken sentences carried to next page. I hope to use `\raggedbottom` so that pages will be shortened by a few lines when the Fullstoppenalty acts on the way Latex does its page break. Can any one help me with code for `\fullstoppenalty... | [
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When I plug in my headphones, an Earphones page appears on my device with the title "Enjoy listening to your device", which is part of page buddy. I have a music widget and a video widget, which is fine. My first two applications are fine, Firefox and YouTube, _but my last two applications are Messaging and Email_. App... | [
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The C# community has so ubiquitously used the "I" prefix to denote an interface that even the most inexperienced programmers know to use it. Why is it then that we do not prefix enums, abstract classes or structs (possibly with "E", "A" and "S" respectively)? For example, if we did mark all abstract classes with an "A"... | [
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> I have flown to Toronto a great deal this month. > > I have been flying to Toronto a great deal this month. Would you possibly explain the different between them? | [
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Is it possible to have a simple command `\makeAlph` which would do the following : * return `a` when it receives `1` * return `b` when it receives `2` * etc. * return nothing (or whatever ; actually that's not important for me) in the other cases ? Thank you. PS : I know how to do it with `counters` but this is... | [
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As many cosmologists have pointed out, the universe is extremely fine-tuned for life in so many respects, and life, especially intelligent life, is extremely unlikely to emerge. The strong anthropic principle tries to explain it statistically by an extremely huge multiverse ensemble. However, are there alternative expl... | [
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My nexus 4 is not storing new Wi-Fi passwords. Each time I want to connect to a previous connected Wi-Fi I have to re-enter the password. I found that in `Settings > Backup & Restore` everything is checked but `Backup account - No account is currently storing backed up data` is in gray and i can't do anything about it.... | [
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This is what I added in my theme's functions.php file to enable formatting for excerpts in Wordpress (source of the tip): remove_filter('get_the_excerpt', 'wp_trim_excerpt'); add_filter('get_the_excerpt', 'bwp_trim_excerpt'); function bwp_trim_excerpt($text) { $raw_excerpt = $text... | [
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I'd made a script for launching parallel rsync process: #! /bin/bash LIST=$1 DEST_DIR=$2 RSYNC_OPTS=$3 #echo "rsyncing From=$SRC_DIR To=$DEST_DIR RSYNC_OPTS=$RSYNC_OPTS" echo $LIST|xargs -n1 -d, echo|xargs -n1 -P 0 -I% rsync --rsync-path='sudo rsync' ${RSYNC_OPTS} % ${DEST_DIR} Th... | [
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I am developing a custom wp plugin that is using shortcode to display table in the front end. But its front end display is affected by the theme's css. So it is always following the table styling that comes with the theme. Is it possible to protect it from being affected by any theme's css' without doing any extra work... | [
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I am currently playing Minecraft 1.7.2 and am using a command block in a roller-coaster. I am trying to make a command block play the sound "moan1" from the "resources" folder in the directory "newsound" I am using the command as so: `/playsound moan1 @p` I did make sure I had all the different sounds on and I know the... | [
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Suppose that it is given that the Riemann curvature tensor in a special kind of spacetime of dimension $d\geq2$ can be written as $$R_{abcd}=k(x^a)(g_{ac}g_{bd}-g_{ad}g_{bc})$$ where $x^a$ is a vector in the space. What condition can I impose on $d$ to guarantee that $k(x^a)$ is a constant? I have been told that such a... | [
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### Context: I have a group of websites where I record the number of visits on a daily basis: W0 = { 30, 34, 28, 30, 16, 13, 8, 4, 0, 5, 2, 2, 1, 2, .. } W1 = { 1, 3, 21, 12, 10, 20, 15, 43, 22, 25, .. } W2 = { 0, 0, 4, 2, 2, 5, 3, 30, 50, 30, 30, 25, 40, .. } ... Wn ### General Qu... | [
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Some acquaintances of mine inherited a website running a custom wordpress template and the previous owner asked them to take over and to get it set up on their own server. I was asked to assist since I was the only one they knew with some technical skills. The previous site owner send me a backup of the web files and t... | [
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I've created a few Cox regression models and I would like to see how well these models perform and I thought that perhaps a ROC-curve or a c-statistic might be useful similar to this articles use: J. N. Armitage och J. H. van der Meulen, ”Identifying co‐morbidity in surgical patients using administrative data with the ... | [
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I need to setup SSHFP records in the DNS for my host. I have done some searching but I haven't found any good example. * What are SSHFP records? * What does SSHFP records look like? * How do I create SSHFP records? | [
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I have years of experience on Slackware linux, and have never seen this problem there. Lately I have been administering Debian servers, and this has become an annoyance. I frequently use "$_" in a bash command to repeat the final argument of the previously-typed command. Sometimes, I get the following behavior: ... | [
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I have already exported my `.txt` file from EndNote but how to compile it with TeX work? Here is my exported file: @article{h2, author = {Acock, Alan C.}, title = {Working With Missing Values}, journal = {Journal of Marriage & Family}, volume = {67}, number = {4}, ... | [
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I'm building a runtime layer and til a couple of days ago my code was working. Since today it started giving me an exception that is causing subsequent code not to work. Uncaught ReferenceError: layerView is not defined The problem is caused by this call: cdb.vis.Vis.addInfowindow(map,... | [
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I have searched a lot now and not found a real solution that helps me with this: I am creating a custom page template for an archive page. This (static) page will show _all_ my blog posts ordered by year & months. I figured that this is already a long list of about 500 posts, so I decided that I would want a "paginated... | [
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Is it possible? Is it platform specific? Does it rely on the graphics hardware? Why does the antialiasing slider under **Preferences** > **Appearance** > **Graphics** do nothing? I remember seeing some post-plotting solutions years before in MathGroup, but could not find it. **Edit** System is: HP EliteBook 8440p, inte... | [
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I'm a GIS newbie trying to design a fiberoptic network in QGIS. What I'd ideally need is to draw lines on top of a map or orthophoto, assign a name/id to each line and a type. Get a list of all the lines and how long they are. I'm grateful for any tips on how to go about doing this and what resources to read. | [
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We have developed a relatively complex geoprocessing routine using a C# / ArcObjects (COM) / ArcGIS Server 9.3.1 / ArcSDE 9.3.1 / Oracle 11g stack. Running the routine on a complete dataset takes many, many days and often does not complete. Troubleshooting is hindered by the opaque nature of COM and the many levels of ... | [
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I have the objective 'Find the Khazra Staff' in the quest 'Trailing the Coven'. I'm in New Tristram, and I have no idea where I'm supposed to be going! | [
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I am an architect in an enterprise looking to build a SaaS solution. Our products are distributed over many different deployable containers, Web Services, Web UI's, etc. I am looking for some open-source or 3rd party software solution to manage the settings of our application. These would be similar to the settings you... | [
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I need to split a number of 27 digits into groups of 5 digits. I already had a look at `siunitx`, `telprint` and `numprint`. But these just allow me to generate groups of two or three digits. Is there any known way to do split the number into groups of 5? | [
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## Preconditions * Team uses DVCS * IDE supports comments parsing (like TODO and etc.) * Tools like CodeCollaborator are expensive for budget * Tools like gerrit are too complex for install or not usable ## Workflow * Author publishes somewhere on central repo feature branch * Reviewer fetch it and start re... | [
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In `contour` package, the macro `\con@put` is defined as: \newcommand*\con@put[3]{% \rlap{\hskip#1\raisebox{#2}[0pt]{#3}}% } But if one changes that `\rlap` to `\llap`, then you no longer get contour. For instance, try \documentclass{article} \usepackage{contour} \make... | [
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For the non-Brits in the audience, there's a segment of a daytime game-show where contestants have a set of 6 numbers and a randomly generated target number. They have to reach the target number using any (but not necessarily all) of the 6 numbers using only arithmetic operators. All calculations must result in positiv... | [
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For example: > The unreliable employee often engaged in **__** activities like smoke > breaks, smalltalk with his fellows, and playing Solitaire during work hours. > > On Friday afternoons, the employees would often goof off and perform **__** > activities. > > Fred's mind often wandered while performing menial tasks a... | [
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What does _long_ mean before a name? Like _Long John Silver_ in _Treasure Island_ or _Long Susan_ in _Ripper Street_. | [
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When I try to include the "fwp layer" from geoserver 2.4 (Ubuntu 12.4 VServer) into my code it doesn't show up. But the geoserver layer preview (OL) shows the right image. The GeoExplorer preview shows only pink tiles with a questionnmark. The fwp layer is a Geotiff file which I had transformed with `gdaladdo -r averag... | [
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The way I plan to use it is: 1. Have people send SMS to a number to vote. 2. On the backend (assuming that the data comes back to my Web server), I will display the voting results on my Web site. 3. After say 10 minutes, I would like to press a button on my Web site so ONE of the people who sent an SMS earlier re... | [
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When I try to play multiplayer in the ME3 demo, I get this message: > ## Error > > You do not yet have access to the online features of the Mass Effect 3 demo. > Please try again later. Back on the main screen there is this scrolling text: > Activate Alliance Network to Access Online Features How do I do that? All I ca... | [
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I've used OSM2MSSQL to fill db with 2 cities streets. Now I have the following tables in my DB : tNode tNodeTag tRelation tRelationMember tRelationTag tTagText tWay tWayCreation tWayTag How can I get all the streets that are in a specific city ? | [
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I have to draw a contour plot of a large dataset, so I use **lualatex** as compiler. This example also works with normal **latex** , i.e. latex+dvips+ps2pdf. It works fine in **latex** but for the large amount of data I have I require a solution using **lualatex**. What I want to do is plot a 2D-contour I read in from ... | [
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I've just seen this sentence on the internet... > You don't get another chance. Life is **no** Nintendo game. If I had to say something like that, I would say "Life is not a Nintendo game." Why did he say " **no** "? What is more correct? and what is the difference? | [
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I have read that Parseval's theorem, relating the norm of a function $f$ and the norm of its Fourier transform $g(k)$: \begin{equation} \int |f(x)|^2 dx=\int|g(k)|^2 dk \end{equation} has the simple physical interpretation of "conservation of energy". I just don't see this, so can you suggest me a way to think about it... | [
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I am looking for a command which would color a matching string in text. I.e. I am looking for functionality similar to what grep does, but I want to see the complete text not only the matching lines Can somebody please advise whether such tool exists, or how I could best achieve this ? | [
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I'm using TeXgraph to create figures and stuff, being a bit lazy and not wanting to code everything. I chose to export the code into `tikz` to use with `tikzpicture`. The outcome is great if I don't have to scale anything, but when it comes to scaling, things aren't pretty. I tried the built-in scale option of `tikzpic... | [
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I'm unable to mount smb share on my university network. Trying through the nautilus connect to server dialog just brings the password dialog up repeatedly. I'm able to mount the share using mount.cifs as root, but it'd be great to mount it through nautilus as well. More specifically, no matter how many times I try, I g... | [
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Let the metric be $$ ds^2=(1+gz)^2dt^2-dx^2-dy^2-dz^2 $$ where $g$ is a positive constant. Let an observer be stationary at $x=y=0$ on the surface $z=0$ and look upwards at an angle $\theta$, how to prove that he will see points of the surface with coordinates $(x,y)$ such that $$ \sqrt{x^2+y^2}=2g^{-1}\tan\theta $$ ? ... | [
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> Marketing is the activity, set of institutions, and processes for creating, > communicating, delivering, and exchanging offerings that have value for > customers, clients, partners, and society **at large** What difference does it make if I cut _at large_ in the sentence above? | [
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How can I detect if I am at a point in the source where I can end a text line, for example, with `\\\\[5pt]`? I would like to have something like \ifTEST \\[5pt]\else\vspace*{5pt}\fi but I do not know what "TEST" might be. | [
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While trying to determine the differences between `.bashrc` and `.bash_profile` I notice that `.bashrc` is never read, and that `.bash_profile` is only read from SSH, but not from PHP. This seems to contradiction to the information in `man bash`. Could someone explain to me why this works as it does? The server seems t... | [
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If I compare three phrases in google trends : * house * sale house * white house I get the following numbers: * house -> 91 * sale house -> 3 * white house -> 2 The question is: Is "sale house" and "white house" already included in the number 91? It is an important question, because if it is true, than: ... | [
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What is (theoretical) evidence that you need to define all of space with properties rather than just stating where all particles are? I mean, does every single coordinate x, y, z have a meaning or would it be sufficient to keep track of particle positions and type. In other words, to specify reality, do you need all of... | [
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What am I doing wrong with this find expression? ; touch ook ooks ; find . -name 'ook' -or -name 'ooks' -type f ./ook ./ooks ; find . -name 'ook[s]?' -type f [returns nothing] ; echo $? 0 | [
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I have an ArcGIS 10 extension that will not launch .Startup() when ArcMap loads. I can get it to hit when I go to Customize->Extensions and un-check/re- check the extension name. Is there a setting that I need to configure in order to have this fire when Arc is launched? | [
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I am currently in the Olympus Coliseum fighting against Cerberus. It's taking me a few tries, and it feels like the fight is pretty long. That got me to thinking - most games I play have some sort of HP bar not only for me, the player, but also major bosses. It doesn't look like KH has something like this, but maybe I ... | [
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This is something that has always confused me and I could use some help. I want to do four things directly above the closing body tag: 1. include jQuery (WordPress version is fine) 2. include a jQuery plugin dependent on jQuery beneath this 3. initialize the plugin directly underneath this plugin AND avoid confli... | [
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In my `.bash_profile` currently, I have `PS1='\[\e[1;91m\][\u@\h \w]\$\[\e[0m\] '`. I am trying to follow these commands to show branch name on iTerm terminal. I changed my PS1='\[\e[1;91m\][\u@\h \w]\[\e[0m\][\033[32m\]\$(parse_git_branch)\[\033[00m\]$' and the method at the end of the file ... | [
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I've been sifting through websites and forums trying to locate a way to schedule learning in a calendar type of way and have had little success. Is there a calendar or schedule that would do something like: April 12 (or day 1) - learn HAL, /proc and udev April 13 (or day 2) learn - lsusb, lspci so that I could keep an ... | [
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I am trying to perform a decomposition with interaction effects. This paper provides a solution for n-factors where each factor has a binary state (see section 2). I have a problem with 2 factors, one of which has binary state and the other has three states. For example: Factor 1 is sky condition which can be sunny or ... | [
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I have these functions in `~/.bashrc`: function guard() { if [ -e 'Gemfile' ]; then bundle exec guard "$@" else command guard "$@" fi } function rspec() { if [ -e 'Gemfile' ]; then bundle exec rspec "$@" else command rspec "$@... | [
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MTP does not work in Ubuntu so I am using Airdroid to copy photos off my phone (Galaxy Nexus) to my computer (Ubuntu 12.04). My problem is that the files downloaded via Airdroid all have modification date of when I transferred them. I want the files to keep the timestamps they have on the phone (which is the date and t... | [
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With hopper taking items from chest in specific order I could use the chest storage as a program tape for whatever programmable mechanism I would like to use it. I've made a simple circuit that clocks removing exactly one item from the chest, feed it to a dispenser and have the dispenser "dispense it" before further ac... | [
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