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  • Rotating Cursor According to Rotated TextBox

    - by j-t-s
    Hi All I have a TextBox that I allow my users to rotate. But what I would LOVE for my users is to have their Cursor rotate to the same angle that the TextBox was rotated at. For example, if they rotated the TextBox to 28°, then when the Cursor enters that TextBox the Cursor should also rotate itself to 28°. Any help at all will be greatly appreciated. Thank you :)

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  • GUI programming, what to learn, already know console C++

    - by conqrr
    i have already learnt c++ console(love it!) and want to do gui programming, i have looked at Qt but i dont like the size of exe produced at all,even after compressing or static linking.... Shall i learn c# and gui programming?? is it easy to move from c++? what is dot net exactly by the way and how can it be useful to me and my CV in future??

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  • howto Debugging on PHP

    - by justjoe
    how we do basic debugging in PHP ? Can anybody share true horror story on debugging PHP application (or (even better) on PHP framework such Codeigniter and Wordpress) ? i love to hear real experience in case i have to encounter similar situation on my journey to learn PHP.

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  • iPhone memory management (with specific examples/questions)

    - by donkim
    Hey all. I know this question's been asked but I still don't have a clear picture of memory management in Objective-C. I feel like I have a pretty good grasp of it, but I'd still like some correct answers for the following code. I have a series of examples that I'd love for someone(s) to clarify. Setting a value for an instance variable. Say I have an NSMutableArray variable. In my class, when I initialize it, do I need to call a retain on it? Do I do fooArray = [[[NSMutableArray alloc] init] retain]; or fooArray = [[NSMutableArray alloc] init]; Does doing [[NSMutableArray alloc] init] already set the retain count to 1, so I wouldn't need to call retain on it? On the other hand, if I called a method that I know returns an autoreleased object, I would for sure have to call retain on it, right? Like so: fooString = [[NSString stringWithFormat:@"%d items", someInt] retain]; Properties. I ask about the retain because I'm a bit confused about how @property's automatic setter works. If I had set fooArray to be a @property with retain set, Objective-C will automatically create the following setter, right? - (void)setFooArray:(NSMutableArray *)anArray { [fooArray release]; fooArray = [anArray retain]; } So, if I had code like this: self.fooArray = [[NSMutableArray alloc] init]; (which I believe is valid code), Objective-C creates a setter method that calls retain on the value assigned to fooArray. In this case, will the retain count actually be 2? Correct way of setting a value of a property. I know there are questions on this and (possibly) debates, but which is the right way to set a @property? This? self.fooArray = [[NSMutableArray alloc] init]; Or this? NSMutableArray *anArray = [[NSMutableArray alloc] init]; self.fooArray = anArray; [anArray release]; I'd love to get some clarification on these examples. Thanks!

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  • Is there a simpler way to redirect using a route while adding paramters in Kohana?

    - by Darryl Hein
    I find myself doing the following or similar quite often: Request::instance()->redirect(Route::get('route')->uri(array('action' => 'action'))); Or: Request::instance()->redirect(Route::get(Route::name(Request::instance()->route))->uri(array('action' => 'action'))); I'm wondering if there's any short, easier, simpler way of doing this. I love the Route functionality, but it makes for some long lines of PHP.

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  • basic javascript DOJO 1.4 installation not working

    - by salmane
    I am trying to give the DOJO framework a test spin but some how the latest release does not work at all ( 1.4.2) I keep getting a "console[_8]" [undefined] is not an object error. this is on the demos as well 1.3.3 works fine it seems ( or at least i dont get that error so far) any ideas? I have been using jquery for a while and love it , just looking for something better i guess. does anyone recommend DOJO? thanks

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  • javascript: A bookmark to scroll to the bottom of a webpage?

    - by mathiregister
    hi guys, i wonder if it is possible to create a bookmarklet to click on and the current webpage scrolls to the bottom! javascript:function%20scrollme(){dh=document.body.scrollHeight;ch=document.body.clientHeight;if(dh>ch){moveme=dh-ch;window.scrollTo(0,moveme);}} if i create a new bookmark and paste this as address nothing happens. I actually have no idea how to run javascript within a bookmarklet, however i just bookmarked the css-tricks Printliminator maybe you could help, i would love to have a bookmarklet like this!

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  • How can I make a GUI frontend to a command line tool in OSX?

    - by bfred.it
    I'm dying to know how I can make a GUI for ffmpeg and jhead in OSX. I've been looking for a solution for a while and thought you, stackoverflow's users, could help me. Maybe you know some document I haven't come across of or, better, a tutorial to make a GUI. I love those two tools but I like the simplicity of drag/drop operations. Note: I don't need a GUI for them, I want to make one.

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  • Scala return type for tuple-functions

    - by Felix
    Hello Guys, I want to make a scala function which returns a scala tuple. I can do a function like this: def foo = (1,"hello","world") and this will work fine, but now I want to tell the compiler what I expect to be returned from the function instead of using the built in type inference (after all, I have no idea what a (1,"hello","world") is) I thought I remembered the classname being something like Tuple3[Int,String,String] but that doesnt work for me. Suggestions? :D (ps: I love stack overflow!)

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  • Regex Question to Grab Keys

    - by Braveyard
    Hello, I have this kinda template text : Hello {#Name#}, Thanks for coming blah on {#Date#} and we love to see you again here with {#President#} So I am trying to get {#...#} templates parts and put them into an array. But my expression didn't work : \b(?<=\{\#)(.*)(?=\#\})\b The result became something like this for this sample text : {#Something#} Hello {#Brand#} Result : Something#} Hello {#Brand

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  • Is there a template engine for Node.js?

    - by Seb
    I'm kind of falling in love with Node.js not because you write app code in javascript but because of its performance. I really don't care a lot about how beautiful a server side language might be but how much requests per second it can handle. So anyway I'm looking forward to experiment building an entire webapp using Node.js (and going back to the actual question) is there a template engine similar to let's say the django template engine or something similar (that at least allows you to extend base templates) available for Node.js?

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  • How to vertically center content with variable height within a div?

    - by jessegavin
    What is the best way to vertically center the content of a div when the height of the content is variable. In my particular case, the height of the container div is fixed, but it would be great if there were a solution that would work in cases where the container has a variable height as well. Also, I would love a solution with no, or very little use of CSS hacks and/or non-semantic markup.

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  • A way to automatically organize #imports in Xcode

    - by Arrel
    I love the "Organize Imports" command in Eclipse to implicitly add and remove classes imported into a source file (as in Java or ActionScript). Is there a command in Xcode to update the #import directives at the top of.m Objective-C files based on the classes referenced within the file?

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  • Open Source - EER Modeling Tool

    - by Nick Fergis
    Is there a good open source or reasonably priced EER modeling tool for MySQL besides MySQL Workbench? I find the MySQL Workbench interface to be clunky. I would like to be able to manage my production schema beginning all design changes in the EER and propogating those out to my schema for created and altered tables. Is anyone use a tool they love to manage their environments in this way? Thanks. - Nick

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  • image needed gif

    - by soniya
    Do anybody have an animated image tat contains all emotion(happy,sad,love) a single gif file that exhibits different smileys representing all emotions like happy,angry pls help me out SONIYA it shud be a single gif fille only not different( for eg all yahoo emoticons in single animated gif) help me out. i 'd reli be obliged SONIYA

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  • Entity framework: Need a easy going, clean database migration solution.

    - by user469652
    I'm using entity framework model first development, and I need to do database migration often, The EF database generation power pack doesn't help a lot, because that data migration never worked here. The database migration here I mean, change the model, and then I can update the existing database from the model, but creating a new one. Is there any free of charge tool here invented here yet? Or would this going to be a new feature of next EF release? PS: I love django's ORM.

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  • What is your experience of Devtrack?

    - by Luke H
    This question covers bug tracking software in general, but I'm interested to find out more detail specifically about Devtrack. If you have first-hand experience of using it, I'd love to hear about it. How would you compare it to other bug tracking systems you know, what do you feel is good and bad about it, and why?

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