size, :in => IAB_SIZES" in the model should complain, not give nil.
All of this adds up to some general strangeness that seems pretty un-rspec-like. Any ideas or help is most welcome.
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in turn seems something I can only change (quickly) for Ruby 1.9,
namely blocks not accepting implicit blocks as parameter. Any chance of
fixing that?
Bye,
Kero.
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ives very nice results with "-f p -c"
now :) Fails rspec tests themselves, of course. For now.
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know.
(my mencoder line is echo'ed in the video)
Experience with festival, anyone?
I'm on linux, but I suppose that's obvious from the tools I used.
Bye,
Kero.
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missing here?
Thanks for any help!
Ryan
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> wouldn't it be great to have the best of both worlds? What do you
> >> think? And before I try and do this, has anyone else already done it?
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