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  • Is it possible to set font for entire Application?

    - by Samuh
    Hi, I need to use certain font for my entire application. I have .ttf file for the same. Is it possible to set this as default font, at application start up and then use it elsewhere in the application? When set, how do i use it in my layout XMLs? Sample code, tutorial that can help me here is appreciated. Thanks.

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  • Creating object in database without showing view to user

    - by samuil
    I have controller with action new, and I want it to create ActiveRecord::Base descendant object, and write it into database (without showing it to user). def new active_order = current_user.orders.find {|o| o.status > 0 } active_order = Order.new if active_order.nil? (...) end Order.new creates local object, but my question is -- how to make Rails to fill it with default values and write to database?

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  • Limitations in running Ruby on windows7

    - by orkutscraps
    n the installation documentation to RoR it mentions that there are many limitations to running Ruby on Rails on Windows7, and in some cases, whole libraries do not work. How bad are these limitations, should I always default to Linux to code / run RoR, and is Iron Ruby expected to fix these limitations or are they core to the OS itself?

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  • Change the background color of the options menu

    - by feragusper
    I'm trying to change the default color for the options menu which is white. I want a black background for every item on the options menu. I've tried some shoots like android:itemBackground="#000000" on the item element within the menu element but it doesn't work. I don't know if this is doable or not. Any idea would be welcome! :)

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  • Check checkbox checked property using jQuery

    - by Prasad
    I need to check the checked property of a checkbox and perform an action based on the checked property using jQuery. For example, if the age checkbox is checked, then I need to show a textbox to enter age, else hide the textbox. But the following code returns false by default: if($('#isAgeSelected').attr('checked')) { $("#txtAge").show(); } else { $("#txtAge").hide(); } How do I successfully query the checked property?

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  • Enterprise Library logging into database is very slow

    - by Sergej Andrejev
    I'm using enterprise library for logging web page events. Because page is load balanced I have to store logs in database on different server (requirement). Sadly, I found storing around 20 entries per page request is very slow (adds additional ~10s). Can anybody explain why this happens and how to fix it. P.S. I'm using default pooling settings in logging database connection string.

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  • How to push_back without operator=() for const members?

    - by WilliamKF
    How to push_back() to a C++ std::vector without using operator=() for which the default definition violates having const members? struct Item { Item(int value) : _value(value) { } const int _value; } vector<Item> items; items.push_back(Item(3)); I'd like to keep the _value const since it should not change after the object is constructed, so the question is how do I initialize my vector with elements without invoking operator=()?

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  • iPhone UITextView leaves room for 2 lines at the bottom

    - by Ton
    Hi Guys, When i start typing text in a default textView in my viewcontroller, its not going to the bottom of the textfield. It leaves room for 2 more lines of text and then starts scrolling. I want it to start scrolling when i start going beyond the last line. I tried everything, and i dont know what i can do? Anyone any ideas?

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  • Country to timezones in PHP/Zend Framework

    - by user171304
    Is there a way in Zend Framework or default PHP to map a country (using country code) to a list of timezones? As an example I'm trying to replicate the Google functionality when searching for "time in australia right now" which displays all of the timezones and cities for that country.

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  • What is the command-line input to produce the javadoc?

    - by Bernard
    After writing all the comments inside the code about the javadoc such as /** * This method compares the student's answer to the standard answer * @param ans The student's answer * @return True for correct answer; False for incorrect answer */ boolean compareAnswer(int ans); I guess it starts with : javadoc [optionss] [packages|files] I'm not sure what is the regular or default [option] and how can I say to produce it in my current home directory?

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  • python: where to put application data that can be edited by computer users

    - by Jason S
    I'm working on a really simple python package for our internal use, and want to package it as a .egg file, and when it's installed/used I want it to access a text file that is placed in an appropriate place on the computer. So where is the best place to put application data in python? (that is meant to be edited by users) How do I get my python package to automatically install a default file there?

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  • Serving web application without Lighttpd/Apache

    - by Shyam
    Hi, As Rails applications default run on port 3000, would it be possible to start the application on port 80? Is it really required to have a fastcgi/mod_proxy enabled web server in front? My users won't be more than three at a time. If so, how would I be able to do so? Thanks!

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  • Set a C++ bitset from a binary input steam

    - by Jon
    I have an input stream from a binary file. I want to create a bitset for the first 5 bits of the stream. Here is the code I have so far: ifstream is; is.open ("bin_file.out", ios::binary ); bitset<5> first_five_bits; is >> first_five_bits; // always is set to default 00000

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  • lua jump to right line

    - by anon
    I have a makefile that looks like: default: lua blah.lua Now, in vim, I type ":make" There's an error in my lua code; it gives a file name + line number. I would like vim to jump to the right file/line. How do I make this happen? Thanks!

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  • C++ Reserve Memory Space

    - by uray
    is there any way to reserve memory space to be used later by default Windows Memory Manager so that my application won't run out of memory if my program don't use space more than I have reserved at start of my program?

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