Shaul Karl wrote:
Don't you want a parser for a simple language? libc? lex+bison?
libc? What does it have to do with anything?
lex+bison are great. Really. However, they seem way too complex for such
a purpose. All I want is a standard library that will do the work for
me. Using lex+bison inc
On Wed, Mar 23, 2005 at 11:28:45PM +0200, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
> >
> > Not sure I understand what you are after. Suppose there would have
> >been # include . What API would you expect to
> >find in it?
> >
> The most basic API is "get me the value this key has". So that if I have
> "PermiteRootL
Michael Ben-Nes wrote:
Is there a way to map document server so i can search it using the web ?
Free tools for indexing your web site and making it searchable have
existed for ages. Look for "'htDig" and "Glimpse".
KDevelop uses htDig locally to index reference manuals for various
programming to
Hi,
Does anyone have any experience with ImageMagick on VisualStudios? If
so, please help.
I have a project that runs fine on Linux using ImageMagick wands.
I have to transfer this project to MS using VisualStudios.
Unfortunately, I know nothing regarding VisualStudios and I truely hope
I can s
Hi Everyone
Is there a way to map document server so i can search it using the web ?
it will be also nice if the solution could also map the content of the
files ( txt, sxw ... )
Thanks
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Hi.
I'm having problems at work, from time to time, with remote printers.
I'd like to create a script for windows users (Help-Desk) that would
check printer connectivity.
I want to open an account on Linux machine that would be able to print a
specified page only.
No regular login will be available
>Thanks
I couldn't figure how to find the escape character in vim.
> Try:
>
> /\\notes.
>
> A backslash (\) serves as the escape character and if you want to include it
> verbatim you need to escape it with \ - \\.
>
> A good way to play with search is to set "set incsearch".
in .vimr
On Thu, 24 Mar 2005, Aaron wrote:
HI all,
I am trying to make a script to run within vim, I need a way to search
for \notes yank it delete the line it is on and then put it back.
I can't quite figure out how to search for \ in vim I tried /^\notes^
but it didn't work I then tried /^\^notes but it a
Gilad
Thanks for the reference. Indeed.
danny
visit us at www.software.co.il
Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote:
Jonathan Ben Avraham wrote:
Dear ILUG list members,
A client of Tk Open Systems has asked us to supply names of Israeli
companies that have experience doing Hebrew web content management
using FOS
On Thu, 24 Mar 2005, Aaron wrote:
> I am trying to make a script to run within vim, I need a way to search
> for \notes yank it delete the line it is on and then put it back.
>
> I can't quite figure out how to search for \ in vim I tried /^\notes^
> but it didn't work I then tried/^\^notes but i
On Thursday 24 March 2005 12:29, Aaron wrote:
> HI all,
>
> I am trying to make a script to run within vim, I need a way to search
> for \notes yank it delete the line it is on and then put it back.
>
> I can't quite figure out how to search for \ in vim I tried /^\notes^
> but it didn't work I the
HI all,
I am trying to make a script to run within vim, I need a way to search
for \notes yank it delete the line it is on and then put it back.
I can't quite figure out how to search for \ in vim I tried /^\notes^
but it didn't work I then tried /^\^notes but it also didn't like it.
so I tried /
Jonathan Ben Avraham wrote:
Dear ILUG list members,
A client of Tk Open Systems has asked us to supply names of Israeli
companies that have experience doing Hebrew web content management using
FOSS CMS tools. They require a company that has several employees, has
been in business a few years and
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