highlighting the portion of code you want to move and using the <> keys
works.
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On 9/14/05, Michael Moore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> It's called emacs.
>
> > Emacs does it for me in most languages, though I've never coded Java
> > in it. I've seen vim do it as well.
>
> It's not the initial indenting that's the problem -- I've got vim set
> up to do that very nicely. I
On 9/14/05, Scott Kershaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I was at the recent install fest intrigued in linux. SUSE was installed on
> my computer (by my choice of course!) and I am not as interested in it as I
> thought! What steps do I take to remove the seperate partitions on my hard
> drive? Wh
>
> I recall reading *someplace* (not helpful, i know) that vim can
> actually do it after-the-fact as well. I'm not sure what the command
> is, though...
> I'm not seeing it in a quick google, so maybe i'm mistaken, but I
> coulda sworn it existed someplace...
> ~Erin
I think I remember from Ha
I believe the command in vim is gg=G which reindents the whole file after
the fact. The only problem is that if you carefully manually indented
sections before, this will reindent the file according to vim's settings. It
is also for C files but should work for Java too. (This was taken from the
hel
> I seem to have heard something about Windows
> having software raid-like abilities now, though. I've never looked
> into it.
That would probably be SATA "fakeraid." As I understand it, the
motherboard advertises a chipset that does 'hardware raid' on the SATA
controllers, but it's really more
>> It's called emacs.
> Emacs does it for me in most languages, though I've never coded Java
> in it. I've seen vim do it as well.
It's not the initial indenting that's the problem -- I've got vim set
up to do that very nicely. It's that I end up having to tweak things
all over afterwards, and w
Tomorrow night is our semesterly "Don't Fear the Penguin" meeting for
brand-new Linux users! I hope you're all excited for it!
Here's the important info:
Date: 9-15-2005
Time: 7:30 pm
Place: CTB 340
We welcome anyone and everyone to come to the meeting, either to
answer questions and help out,
On Wed, 2005-09-14 at 16:20 -0600, Nathan wrote:
> One method would be to boot off your windows CD (assuming you have
> WinXP), select the option to boot into the command-line repair mode
> (sorry, don't remember what the option is called), and then typing
> 'fixmbr' to overwrite the nice linux boo
It's been a while for me for working with windows too, but I think
Nathan is pretty accurate. Alternatively, if you don't have the winxp
cd, but you happen to have a win 95/98 boot floppy with fdisk.exe on
it, you can clear the MBR by booting off of the floppy and running
something like "fdisk /m
On 9/14/05, Michael Moore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Does anyone know of some code cleaning software? Sometimes My
> indenting gets funny, I use tabs instead of spaces (oops), or I end up
> with:
> }
> }
> }
> at the end of my code, and I want to run it through a program to auto
> indent it all t
On 9/14/05, Scott Kershaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I was at the recent install fest intrigued in linux. SUSE was installed on
> my computer (by my choice of course!) and I am not as interested in it as I
> thought! What steps do I take to remove the seperate partitions on my hard
> drive? Wh
Emacs does it for me in most languages, though I've never coded Java
in it. I've seen vim do it as well.
On 9/14/05, Jonathan Ellis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, 14 Sep 2005 13:11:43 -0600, "Michael Moore"
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> > Does anyone know of some code cleaning software? Som
One method would be to boot off your windows CD (assuming you have
WinXP), select the option to boot into the command-line repair mode
(sorry, don't remember what the option is called), and then typing
'fixmbr' to overwrite the nice linux boot manager with the Microsoft
one.
Then you could go to t
On Wed, 14 Sep 2005, Michael Torrie wrote:
I think I could be interested in a low-cost version, depending on its
capabilities. First I'm trying to think of some cool project to do with
it, though. Most of the cool things I'd want to do are way beyond my
skills even with the gadget board. (Lik
I was at the recent install fest intrigued in linux. SUSE was installed on
my computer (by my choice of course!) and I am not as interested in it as I
thought! What steps do I take to remove the seperate partitions on my hard
drive? What do I do to eliminate SUSE from my hard drive and remove
On Wed, 2005-09-14 at 07:06 +, Jason Holt wrote:
> So, did anyone actually have any thoughts at all about this board? I mean,
> go
> tor, down with the man and all that, but everyone seemed so interested before
> it was actually available. I'm working on low-cost versions in case that's a
Incidentally, somebody off-list just pointed out that most of the sample
applications I listed on the webpage were for computer interfaces, since
that's what I was busy thinking about when I wrote the list. But really, the
board has always been about both that and making autonomous or semi-au
On Wed, 14 Sep 2005, Gabriel Gunderson wrote:
I just got a digikey parts list for a 2-input, 2-output board with one relay
down to $31.55.
At that price, it's a lot more attractive. What assembly is required at
that point? Does that included the bread/circuit board?
Just soldering parts o
On Wed, 14 Sep 2005 13:11:43 -0600, "Michael Moore"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> Does anyone know of some code cleaning software? Sometimes My
> indenting gets funny, I use tabs instead of spaces (oops), or I end up
> with:
> }
> }
> }
> at the end of my code, and I want to run it through a program
On 9/14/05, Ashley Oviatt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Any help appreciated.
Recompile the library, possibly with more debugging information? Wait
for Dtrace to be ported to Linux? Try 'ltrace
/usr/local/lib/libsablot.so'?
Justin
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Wir müssen wissen. Wir werden wissen.
Does anyone know of some code cleaning software? Sometimes My
indenting gets funny, I use tabs instead of spaces (oops), or I end up
with:
}
}
}
at the end of my code, and I want to run it through a program to auto
indent it all the same way.
I used something about a year ago for Java, but I can't
On Wed, 2005-09-14 at 11:30 -0600, Ashley Oviatt wrote:
> I'm wondering if there's an alternative to strace. I have a program that
> segfaults with no info from strace:
>
> # strace /usr/local/lib/libsablot.so
> execve("/usr/local/lib/libsablot.so", ["/usr/local/lib/libsablot.so"],
> [/* 32 vars
Ok, someone who I at first thought was a Linux newbie who didn't know
how Linux-land worked said this on the Ubuntu devel mailing list:
> "I would like to see some of the big commercial applications being
> officially supported for The Dapper Drake by the companies that produce
> them. Will the C
I'm wondering if there's an alternative to strace. I have a program that
segfaults with no info from strace:
# strace /usr/local/lib/libsablot.so
execve("/usr/local/lib/libsablot.so", ["/usr/local/lib/libsablot.so"],
[/* 32 vars */]) = 0
--- SIGSEGV (Segmentation fault) @ 0 (0) ---
+++ killed
On Wed, 2005-09-14 at 08:59 +, Jason Holt wrote:
> On Wed, 14 Sep 2005, Gabriel Gunderson wrote:
>
> > On Wed, 2005-09-14 at 07:06 +, Jason Holt wrote:
> >> I'm working on low-cost versions in case that's a
> >> problem.
> >
> > Cheaper would be better. How much are we talking?
>
> I jus
Or just turn off javascript via Edit>Prefernces>Web Features: "Enable
JavaScript".
Michael Moore wrote:
>>>If you want to save the password in blackboard you can use the
>>>developer tools plugin to disable javascript for the login. The
>>>password can then be saved. Turn javascript back on and
On Wed, 14 Sep 2005, Gabriel Gunderson wrote:
On Wed, 2005-09-14 at 07:06 +, Jason Holt wrote:
I'm working on low-cost versions in case that's a
problem.
Cheaper would be better. How much are we talking?
I just got a digikey parts list for a 2-input, 2-output board with one relay
dow
On Wed, 2005-09-14 at 07:06 +, Jason Holt wrote:
> I'm working on low-cost versions in case that's a
> problem.
Cheaper would be better. How much are we talking?
Gabe
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So, did anyone actually have any thoughts at all about this board? I mean, go
tor, down with the man and all that, but everyone seemed so interested before
it was actually available. I'm working on low-cost versions in case that's a
problem.
http://c3po.cs.byu.edu/~jason/wiki/index.php/Gad
> > If you want to save the password in blackboard you can use the
> > developer tools plugin to disable javascript for the login. The
> > password can then be saved. Turn javascript back on and the password
> > is there automagicaly.
>
>
> Out of the curiosity of the inept (me), how would one go
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