You are right, Jens, I've realized. Thank you for your advice
Alberto
2015-03-09 17:09 GMT+01:00 Jens Havskov jens.havs...@geo.uib.no:
alberto
if you do not use the graphics, you only need seisan.a
jens
On Mon, 9 Mar 2015, Alberto Núñez Murillo wrote:
I'm sorry, I misplaced a word
again.
2015-03-05 18:03 GMT+01:00 Lars Ottemøller lars.ottemol...@geo.uib.no:
Hi Alberto,
have you set SEISARCH (environmental variable) to windows (I think)?
Lars
Den 2015-03-05 17:24 skreiv Alberto Núñez Murillo:
Hi Jens,
Thank you first of all for your advice. Unfortunately, I
latest) of seisan, then not need for libmseed.a
if you only need library file, go to LIB and write make all.
jens
On Wed, 4 Mar 2015, Alberto Núñez Murillo wrote:
Good afternoon,
I would like to compile a program which calls certain SEISAN subroutines.
Therefore, I need to create both
Since the upgrade to the 1.0.0 version of gwt-maps, I cannot see the
InfoWindows properly. They are messed up, displaying the complete
resource background image behind the text. For example, the InfoWindow
shadow is shown as this image:
http://maps.google.com/intl/es_ALL/mapfiles/iws2.png
Is
Well, now that the RC of gwt-maps with the new API is out, it's time
for me to ask again (http://groups.google.com/group/Google-Web-Toolkit/
browse_thread/thread/c2c12a9b5b297f7a/fa8d113d1e00a4b5) for an issue I
have been struggling with for some time. Yesterday I had the
opportunity to ask Sumit
Hi all,
I want to subclass Marker in order to use a JavaScript library
(LabeledMarker) that provides a subclass of GMarker. Is there any way
I can do that without rewriting the whole Marker and MarkerImpl
classes?
Regards,
Alberto.
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if it is a commitment. I think the oranges that we were moving
towards for Dapper were too bright, but using caramels and the colours
from the Dapper GDM I think we can get a more professional look -
admitedly it is less earthy
Who
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Hola Antonio,
Lo puedes hacer creando una funcion JavaScript que se ejecute en el
onClick de la pestaña, y que consulte una variable que sea plegado o
desplegado para variar de forma correcta el ancho de la capa que
contenga el menú, accediendo a los atributos CSS de la misma.
Un saludo.
El