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  • richtextbox dosn't support arabic

    - by mohamed
    hi all when i replace english characters in richtextbox with arabic characters, it appears to be question marks instead of the arabic characters. but when i try to write in the richtextbox directly with arabic, it accepts is there is any solution for the problem of replacing? thanks in advance.

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  • Trying to provide a global logging function

    - by Gekitsuu
    I typically write my scripts with a structure like s #!/usr/bin/python import stuff def do_things(): print "FOO" def main(): do_things() if __name__ == "__main__": main() The problem I have is I'd like to have a logging function that is defined globally and I"m not really sure how to do this. I tried a decorator function but if I define it in main I can't call it from other functions in the script. It seems like something that should be easy to do but not something I have experience with.

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  • Syntax highlighting on iPhone Text-Editor

    - by pbcoder
    Hi, I want to write a simple text editor for iPhone with syntax highlighting support for c,c++. But the problem is, I dont't know how to do this. The first solution I was thinking about, was to go over the text and highlight keywords when the value of the UITextView has changed, but I think that if I got more than 1000lines of code that doesn't work very well. Thanks for help!

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  • Symlink in windows XP

    - by willson
    Hi, there. The question is how to make the similar thing like symlink in windows like in *nix. It's really hard to write whole path to the file in console (even using [tab], it's not the way if you need to change language). Adding everything in PATH is tiring too. It'll be great to make a symlink running one command. Actually I'm looking for console app.

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  • How would one go about adding (minor) syntactic sugars to Java?

    - by polygenelubricants
    Suppose I want to add minor syntactic sugars to Java. Just little things like adding regex pattern literals, or perhaps base-2 literals, or multiline strings, etc. Nothing major grammatically (at least for now). How would one go about doing this? Do I need to extend the bytecode compiler? (Is that possible?) Can I write Eclipse plugins to do simple source code transforms before feeding it to the standard Java compiler?

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  • Ruby: How to 'next' an external loop?

    - by Zombies
    file.each_line do |line| #skip the first one/not a user 3.times { next } if first == 1 first = 2 end How can I get the 'next' to well, "next" the iteration of the each_line, instead of the 3.times iteration? Also, how can I write this to look better (ie: first == 1 looks bad)

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  • How do I serve a large file using Pylons?

    - by Chris R
    I am writing a Pylons-based download gateway. The gateway's client will address files by ID: /file_gw/download/1 Internally, the file itself is accessed via HTTP from an internal file server: http://internal-srv/path/to/file_1.content The files may be quite large, so I want to stream the content. I store metadata about the file in a StoredFile model object: class StoredFile(Base): id = Column(Integer, primary_key=True) name = Column(String) size = Column(Integer) content_type = Column(String) url = Column(String) Given this, what's the best (ie: most architecturally-sound, performant, et al) way to write my file_gw controller?

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  • local file access with javascript

    - by Jared
    is there any local file manipulation that's been done with javascript? i'm looking for a solution that can be accomplished with no install footprint like requiring AIR. specifically, i'd like to read the contents from a file and write those contents to another file. at this point i'm not worried about gaining permissions, just assuming i already have full permissions to these files.

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  • how to use append function in file

    - by sadia
    I want to write in a file but in a way that it should not delete existing data in that file rather it should append that file. Can anybody please help by giving any example related to appending a file? Thank you

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  • In Asp.net (c#) i'm not able to catch any exception properly????

    - by Anand
    In Asp.net (c#),i'm not able to catch exception(FileNotFoundException) properly... i don't know the reason..Actually File s not there..But catch statement fails to catch the exception.. here is the code.. try { System.Drawing.Image imgg1 = System.Drawing.Image.FromFile(Server.MapPath("").ToString() + "\\images\\img1.jpg"); } catch (FileNotFoundException) { Response.Write("<script>alert('Please Select and upload Student's Photo');</script>"); }

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  • Help to learn Image Search algorithm

    - by R Manu
    I am a beginner in image processing. I want to write an application in C++ or in C# for Searching an image in a list of images Searching for a particular feature (for e.g. face) in a list of images. Can anybody suggest where should I start from? What all should I learn before doing this? Where can I find the correct information regarding this?

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  • creating proxy object in groovy

    - by IttayD
    Hi, I am looking for how to write a method that accepts some value and returns a proxy to that value where the underlying value can be retrieved with an accessor: def p = toProxy(1) assert p == 1 assert p * 2 == 2 assert p.underlying == 1 def p2 = toProxy(objWithMethodFoo) p2.foo() p2.underlying.foo() I want to do this per object instance (not for all objects of some class) and without the need to use special 'use' constructs.

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