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While my related question on Stack Overflow _should_ explain the basic CSS for this once it gets answered, how would I define a custom font family for a wordpress blog that will _only_ apply to a <span> and will not affect the site-wide font families being used by the theme on my wordpress site? > Related: Creating Use... | [
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I was trying to set up a VPN connection and it asked me about medium and high level security and a password which I didn't understand well! I failed to use VPN but now each time I try to unlock the phone, it asks for that password/pin. I removed the created VPN connection to get rid of it but to no avail. How can I rem... | [
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I live in an area where there are two cities of 60-90k people adjacent to each other. Due to Google's apparent emphasis on physical location of a business when it comes to SERPs for local queries, it can be difficult for a business to rank for searches which include the neighboring city's name (going both ways, althoug... | [
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The following minimal example shows how I make a plot using gnuplot to the "epslatex" terminal and want to include it in my document. However, the axis texsts do not show.. What might be wrong? Gnuplot makes a .tex file and an .eps file. I should have thought it was going to use both when converting to PDF. This is pdf... | [
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Whenever we study free fields, the solutions of these fields (or particles, whatever feels most comfortable) are always given by plane waves. The dispersion-relation $\omega=\omega(k)$ will of course depend on your kind of system (but let's ignore this for the moment). In fact i'm going to look at the entire thing non-... | [
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According to ZeldaDungeon.net, these are Anti-Fairies:  The site says they can be destroyed by sprinkling magic powder on them. How do I do that? I'm toward the end of the Eastern Temple, just got the bow. Or am I not supposed to be able to kill them yet, and should just... | [
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I'm using the exam class in a multicols environment to create a series of worksheets. Many questions are yes/no. If the question is too long, it wraps to the next line and moves the answers. Is there a way to "anchor" the answer yes/no checkboxes to always appear right aligned on the first line and wrap the text of the... | [
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I've got some old (and some new) games on Steam that fully/partially support controllers, but their devs haven't listed controller support in the steam store. Is there any way to force these games into the controller support list? Making a separate category would be a possible work around, but I already categorize my g... | [
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What i always thought that air conditioners blow the cool air without knowing that they actually take the warm air from indoor and from outdoor. But whats the point of taking air from indoor and outdoor, Shouldn't they just be blowing the cool air inside and out air outside? How does it really make the difference? Also... | [
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I am trying to sort my home page posts by a custom meta value. I've been told I should use `pre_get_posts` but I seem to not be implementing it correctly. This is what I am doing: add_filter('pre_get_posts','alter_query'); function alter_query($query){ if( $query->is_home() ){ ... | [
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With `pgfplots`, it is possible to let the `xticklabels` be given by one column of a table. However, is it possible to import it from the table header ? In my concrete case, I have a table with two columns "speed" and "velocity". Ideally, they should be read from the table headers instead of writing it explicitely like... | [
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I want a macro that will separate a string like "1.2.3" into two parts: the part until the last dot (call that the _context_ ) and the last number. This seems a pretty basic application of a helper macro and `\expandafter`, but I can't get it to terminate. Here is my MWE, with some debugging macros thrown in: ... | [
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I need these two commands to be **_one_** (so I can pipe them further): dig +nottlid -t any bix.hu | egrep -v "^;;|^;|^$" | sort dig +nottlid -t any www.bix.hu | egrep -v "^;;|^;|^$" | sort I mean I need the output of these two commands to be in one pipe: $ dig +nottlid -t any bix.h... | [
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OK, this question is not your usual one: Last night while hiking solo from the mountains back to my car at the mountain/desert interface (Lone Pine, CA), I had a rather bizarre -- and downright spooky -- experience. The last half-mile of my return was in total darkness, which wasn't a problem since I had prepared for t... | [
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I want to change the auto-completion of `itemize` from \begin{itemize} content ... \end{itemize} to \begin{itemize} \item content... \item content... \item content... \end{itemize} However, I tried to find the `latex-document.cwl`, `latex-mathsymbols.c... | [
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Are the answers I chose correct. My choices are in bold. I **have been pumping** /I have pumped up three tyres. Would you like to do the forth? I **have been greasing** /I have greased my car. That's why my hands are dirty. She has been polishing/has polished this table all the morning and she is not satisfied with it ... | [
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I see a difference between the BSD licenses and the MIT license. The BSD licenses require the complete disclaimer to be retained in all redistributions of source code or binary code. MIT license doesn't require it. I am reproducing the complete BSD-2-Clause license followed by the MIT license for your convenience. Here... | [
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I was just wondering whether it is possible to stream play store content from android to your PC. I know there are ways to stream movies that are stored on the actual device, but I want to be able to stream movies that I might buy on the Google Play Store to my PC for watching when I'm at home. Thanks for any help you ... | [
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I understand that _Mathematica_ has a bug when exporting images. The ticks are scaled not correctly when exporting at high resolution. For example: when you do: Export["xx.png", plot, ImageResolution -> 360]; The image looks good, but all the frame ticks are all gone. When you do Export... | [
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This might sound a little silly to ask, but I couldn't figure out how an author arrived to the prior variance estimates from this vector: x <- c(5,3,5,1,2,4) y <- c("Lab", "Lib", "Cons", "Other", "None", "Swing") I see how he computed the mean: m = (x/sum(x)) Resulting in the following vector... | [
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I am looking at these two sentences: > 1. M and W are letters that each have 4 strokes. > 2. M and W are letters and each has 4 strokes. > It seems that _each_ is an adverb in (1) but a pronoun in (2). Can anyone explain why _each_ is not a pronoun in (1)? | [
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Can anyone tell me the error(s) in this code?? \documentclass{beamer} \usetheme{Madrid} %\usepackage{geometry} %\usepackage{multimedia} \usepackage{pifont} \usepackage{xcolor} \definecolor{myblue}{RGB}{89,1,10} %\geometry{verbose,letterpaper} \newcommand{\bwarrow}{\item[\co... | [
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I have a problem using `\intertext` together with `\vref` when hyperref is also used. Consider the following minimal example: \documentclass{article} \usepackage{amsmath, varioref} \usepackage{hyperref} \begin{document} \begin{equation} \label{kinetic-energy} E = MC^2... | [
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There is a question about whether Life Steal applies to damage dealt by Thorns. I'm asking about whether Life on Hit applies to damage dealt by Thorns. These two are different: Life Steal is "X% of Damage Dealt is Converted to Life." Life on Hit is "Each Hit Adds X Life". This question How does life on hit work? does n... | [
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Has anyone been able to connect the Galaxy Note 8 to a hardwired Ethernet network? If so, what adapter was used? There are times that I cannot use the Wi-Fi and need to connect using a wired network. | [
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Basically I am trying to zoom to certain route segment when getting direction on OneMap. Here is the JavaScript codes where I trying to plot a route and zoom to certain route segment: function getDirections() { var routeData = new Route; var from = document.getElementById('txtFrom').value var ... | [
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## Context I have `Specification` class with several properties including: StartDate, EndDate, DaysToComplete, DateToComplete. A specification contains a list of required courses (i.e. a company requires employees to take training... perhaps a technical, diversity, or an ethics class). Based on a specification, courses... | [
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I'm really confused by all the open source licensing details like _"I wrote a web application, which should run on a computer not owned by me. My software uses the library/language xxx. Is this considered a software redistribution of xxx?"_. Looking at the first four pieces of used software reveals four different licen... | [
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I'm working with QGIS 2.0.1 on Windows XP. I'm creating a shapefile of points with one attribute column for a 10 digit phone number. I've tried setting the type as both string and integer, but I'm getting the same problem. Once I save the shapefile and reload it all of my 10 digit phone numbers have been replaced with ... | [
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How do I completely disable an account? `passwd -l` will not allow anyone to log into an account using a password but you can still log in via private/public keys. How would I disable the account completely? As a quickfix I renamed the file to `authorized_keys_lockme`. Is there another way? | [
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In SQL Server 2012 I can do this: -- Construct a new FullGlobe object (a WGS84 ellipsoid) DECLARE @Earth geography = 'FULLGLOBE' -- Calculate the area of the earth SELECT PlanetArea = @Earth.STArea() Is there a similar construct in Oracle Spatial? Alternatively what would be the best... | [
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I have a suspicious app which requires all sorts of permissions Omega Status Bar. I was facing an issue with the notifications,I reported this behavior to the developer and was surprised to know that the email-id given to contact them under the Email developer does not exist.(got a Delivery to the following recipient f... | [
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I eveluated some values using `Reduce` commend and I store them in a `Table` t = Table[ N[Reduce[ 1/(1 + f) <= p[[i]] <= 1 + f , f], 100], {i, 1, n}] Elements of a table looks like: `{f>= 99.000000000000000000000000000000000, f>=49.00000000000000000000000000000000...}` Now I want to plot this v... | [
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As far as I know, scientists have been able to see a lot of differently shaped galaxies in our visible universe through modern age telescopes. But I was wondering how it was possible to know how our own galaxy looked like without going out of it to see it's shape? | [
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web designer question - How to create a dynamic paragraph or any text in an html file? I mean the < p>If I want to change this text portion< /p> I am a web designer who just know, html, css, adobe dreamweaver, photo shop and corel draw. | [
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_**Problem description_** I did factory reset of my phone, (Droid X), and I changed primary email, and I am not able to download any application from market. I get a message like application will be downloaded, but its never download app . And I am using this same email id, as test account in developer account. How can... | [
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I have an university project in which we develop a **video sharing system for schools**. Our central use cases are as follows: * The system has to **manage videos** (and associated arbitrary metadata) Where management includes uploading, transcoding, browsing (by metadata) and playing * The system has to implemen... | [
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Let's cut right to the chase: I have two custom post types: **interviews** and **people**. They both have custom taxonomy **names**. In interviews there is a video interview with one particular person along with the transcript of the video. In people, there is a short biography and a photo of that person. On my home pa... | [
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> Now banish the **pathetic。** from public discourses, and you reduce the > speakers merely to modern eloquence; that is, to good sense, delivered in > proper expression. > Hume, _On Eloquence_ There are lots of this sort of old marks in this article by David Hume. I am totally at a loss what function this special m... | [
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There was a version of **DotA** where you collect some sort of `icefrogs` with letters or something then after collecting those, you get to fight a hero that some sort of boss since that hero has a huge amount of HP. What version of **DotA** has this hidden game sidequest? Also, how to start that hidden sidequest? | [
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Greetings! Sorry for the vague title decription - Couldn't word it any different. In my index.php page I have the following code: <?php if (is_category('6')) { ?> <?php include (TEMPLATEPATH . '/blog.php'); ?> <?php } else { ?> <?php if ( is_front_page() ) { $paged = (get_query_var(... | [
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Letters in offensive words are often removed to make words less offensive, like f----ed, or n-gger. (Though this isn't just for offensive words—see G-d). What is the best typographic punctuation for the dash? A standard -, or an en- dash (–), or an em-dash (or dashes) for multiple dashes (e.g. f——d)? | [
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**Meaning** > "Going Dutch" is a term that indicates that each person participating in a > group activity pays for himself, rather than any person paying for anyone > else, particularly in a restaurant bill. It is also called Dutch date, Dutch > treat and "doing Dutch". **Etymology** > One suggestion is that the phrase... | [
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I would need to know how much time is left between _now_ and the next time a specifc Cron Job is done. For another answer I built a basic cron inspector plugin which can be found here. Reason I'm asking is that I'm already that wasted from working that I can't think straight at the moment. :/ Thanks in advance. | [
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I run an Ubuntu system, and it sometimes takes a while to shut down. Apparently, GNU/Linux attempts to, in a nutshell, stop all running processes, flush the filesystem journal, and then cut off the power. My reasoning is that, when power is removed, all data kept in RAM is lost, and therefore the system does not need t... | [
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A general solition equation can be obtaion from scalar field theory $$\varphi(x) = v\tanh\Bigl(\tfrac{1}{2}m(x - x_0)\Bigr),\tag{92.6}$$ where $x_0$ is a constant of integration when we drived this solution from Lagrangian. **Comparing to the sine-Gordon theorywith this article , can we convert our equation to the sine... | [
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