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  • Android Layouts Scrolling in Landscaped Mode

    - by y ramesh rao
    I have a strange issue in which on rotating the Screen to Landscaped mode the Views present inside Remain at the same place But I cannot scroll them inside the screen. How can I make them Scroll so that every thing that move out should be displayed properly to the user. Should there be any more attribute to be set for allowing such kind of behavior.

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  • Why are interfaces not [Serializable]?

    - by Zac Harlan
    I would think that adding that attribute to an interface would be helpful make sure you do not create classes that use the interface and forget to make them serializable. This could be a very fundamental question, but I wanted to ask the experts.

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  • tinyMCE modal box dialog

    - by bah
    Hi, I want to make a button and when it's clicked then modal box opens where user have to enter url, click insert and then url is inserted to editor. So far I have added button and opened modal box but how could I get back those values? Thanks.

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  • javascript replace commas with spaces from json array

    - by Alex
    I have a looping function creating: <li id="id1" name="Tag1,Tag2,Tag3"> <li id="id2" name="Tag1,Tag2,Tag3"> $.each(data.posts, function(i, post){ $('<li >', {id: this.id , name: post.tags}) }); How do I replace the commas between the tags with spaces. Also is there a way I can send the tags to a "class" attribute instead of "name". It seems to not work in Safari.

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  • replace commas with spaces from json array

    - by Alex
    I have a looping function creating: <li id="id1" name="Tag1,Tag2,Tag3"> <li id="id2" name="Tag1,Tag2,Tag3"> $.each(data.posts, function(i, post){ $('<li >', {id: this.id , name: post.tags}) }); How do I replace the commas between the tags with spaces. Also is there a way I can send the tags to a "class" attribute instead of "name". It seems to not work in Safari.

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  • How to set font Bold, Italic, and Underlined in Qt?

    - by Hanny
    I want to make a program that's like a simple text editor using Qt 4.6.2. When the user block any text in a TextEdit and click on a button, the text will be bold/italic/underlined depend on the button.. I'm a beginner in Qt Programming, so if Possible, can you insert the programming code in Qt to do that? Please answer this ASAP,, thank you very much!! :)

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  • enabling clipboard for firefox portable?

    - by Fuxi
    i'm using the xinha wysiwyg editor and would like to enable the clipboard (for using the menu icons: copy, cut, paste) i've googled but couldn't find a working method - only for adding some settings capability.policy.allowclipboard.Clipboard to the user.js unfortunately my firefox portable has no user.js :( can someone tell me where to add those settings? thx, fuxi

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  • scala: Adding attributes (odd and even rows) to xml table

    - by Debilski
    In a Lift application, I’d like to add a special tag which takes the <tbody> part of the next table and adds odd and even classes (for example) to each <tr> tag. Alternating, of course. While I have found a way to add another attribute to all <tr> tags, there are still a few problems left (see code below). First, it doesn’t work. cycle.next is called too often, so in the end, everything is an odd row. Other problems are that the code doesn’t exclude inner tables (so a nested <tr> would be transformed as well) and that it also affects the <thead> part of the table. Ideas to make this code work? (Of course, if there already is a lift-based solution – without jQuery – for this, I’ll gratefully take it.) class Loop(val strs: String*) { val stream_iter = Stream.continually(strs.toStream).flatten.iterator def next = stream_iter.next } val cycle = new Loop("even", "odd") val rr = new RewriteRule { override def transform(n: Node): Seq[Node] = n match { case elem : Elem => elem match { case Elem(_, "tr", att @ _, _, _*) => elem % Attribute(None, "class", Text( List(att.get("class").getOrElse("").toString, cycle.next).reduceLeft(_+" "+_).trim ), Null) toSeq case other => other } case other => other } } val rt = new RuleTransformer(rr) val code = <table> <thead><tr><td>Don’t</td><td>transform this</td></tr></thead> <tbody> <tr class="otherclass"> <td>r1c1</td><td>r1c2</td> </tr> <tr> <td>r2c1</td><td>r2c2</td> </tr> <tr> <td>r3c1</td><td>r3c2</td> </tr> </tbody> </table> println(rt(code))

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  • Regular expression from font to span (size and colour) and back (VB.NET)

    - by chapmanio
    Hi, I am looking for a regular expression that can convert my font tags (only with size and colour attributes) into span tags with the relevant inline css. This will be done in VB.NET if that helps at all. I also need a regular expression to go the other way as well. To elaborate below is an example of the conversion I am looking for: <font size="10">some text</font> To then become: <span style="font-size:10px;">some text</span> So converting the tag and putting a "px" at the end of whatever the font size is (I don't need to change/convert the font size, just stick px at the end). The regular expression needs to cope with a font tag that only has a size attribute, only a color attribute, or both: <font size="10">some text</font> <font color="#000000">some text</font> <font size="10" color="#000000">some text</font> <font color="#000000" size="10">some text</font> I also need another regular expression to do the opposite conversion. So for example: <span style="font-size:10px;">some text</span> Will become: <font size="10">some text</font> As before converting the tag but this time removing the "px", I don't need to worry about changing the font size. Again this will also need to cope with the size styling, font styling, and a combination of both: <span style="font-size:10px;">some text</span> <span style="color:#000000;">some text</span> <span style="font-size:10px; color:#000000;">some text</span> <span style="color:#000000; font-size:10px;">some text</span> I apprecitate this is a lot to ask, I am hopeless with regular expressions and need to find a way of making these conversions in my code. Thanks so much to anyone that can/is willing to help me!

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  • Python : How to intercept a method call which does-not exists?

    - by Yugal Jindle
    I want to create a class that doesn't gives an Attribute Error on call of any method that may or may not exists: My class: class magic_class: ... # How to over-ride method calls ... Expected Output: ob = magic_class() ob.unknown_method() # Prints 'unknown_method' was called ob.unknown_method2() # Prints 'unknown_method2' was called Now, unknown_method and unknown_method2 doesn't actually exists in the class, but how can we intercept the method call in python ?

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  • Mootools: add HTML text to an Element

    - by Damiano
    Hello, i'm using mootools.js, i have this code: this.html.chat_title = new Element('span', {'id' : 'chat_title', html : 'this is the title'}).inject(this.html.container); The problem is: span id="chat_title" html="this is the title" as you see it doesn't put the text inside the HTML of the tag but as an attribute. What is wrong? Thank you so much!

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  • accessing id property via javascript

    - by webzide
    Dear experts Is there a way to access the ID of an dom element? I don't mean using the getElementById attribute to find out a array of objects. Bascially I already know the DOM element and that object reference is at hand. All I need is to access the ID property. I know something like if(element.id==value) won't work. Thanks in advance.

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