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HowDoIReparentATopicToNone (Nov 23 2003 23:14 GMT) - Question So I've created 3 or 4 topics in my TWiki in a mad moment of inspiration, and now suddenly realised that each new page I've created is parented to the page ... |
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Learning to appreciate surface manliness (Nov 23 2003 23:12 GMT) - My friend Victor once told me that I never forget anything I’ve said. Not a compliment, an assessment of my self-absorption. Were he here to read it my journal would certainly confirm my old friend’s opinion. |
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Gephardt faces war questions (Nov 23 2003 23:11 GMT) - War opponents grill Gephardt on his Iraq vote Sioux City, Ia. - Sioux City Democrats pointedly challenged U.S. Rep. Dick... |
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All hat, no cattleMy friend ... (Nov 23 2003 23:10 GMT) - All hat, no cattleMy friend and colleague Henry Happel has given me a present of this wonderful hat. It's a Stetson, and came with a really useful phoenetic guide (by Sam Huddleston) to Texan pronounciation. For example:Bob Warr Fants = barbed wire fenceRat Naow = immediatelyAmulants = a thang thet takes yew to the hospital when yore lag is brokeFar Angine = somethin yew call when yore house is burnin' downMerkan Cissen = someone born in the US of AI'm already very fond of this hat. In fact, I think I might buy me a ranch to go with it. |
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Equipping SWT Applications with Content Assistants (Nov 23 2003 23:10 GMT) - For users of the Eclipse Java editor, content assistants are a well-known feature. You press Ctrl + spacebar, and a window with a set of completion proposals pops up. Selection of a specific proposal opens another window showing a preview of the insertion of the selected proposal. Committing a proposal with the Enter key or a double-click inserts the proposal into the current document. This article shows how you can easily add this feature to any SWT-based application, either a stand-alone |
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Editorial: The State of OSS Documentation (Nov 23 2003 23:10 GMT) - A professional documentation writer criticizes the OSS documentation based on his experience. Read the editorial here."There is one thing however, that we end users do care deeply about. There is an issue that burns in our minds with a searing thirst for knowledge and understanding. There is one question that torments us by day and haunts our sleepless nights. |
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Equipping SWT Applications with Content Assistants (Nov 23 2003 23:10 GMT) - For users of the Eclipse Java editor, content assistants are a well-known feature. You press Ctrl + spacebar, and a window with a set of completion proposals pops up. Selection of a specific proposal opens another window showing a preview of the insertion of the selected proposal. Committing a proposal with the Enter key or a double-click inserts the proposal into the current document. This article shows how you can easily add this feature to any SWT-based application, either a stand-alone |
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Editorial: The State of OSS Documentation (Nov 23 2003 23:10 GMT) - A professional documentation writer criticizes the OSS documentation based on his experience. Read the editorial here."There is one thing however, that we end users do care deeply about. There is an issue that burns in our minds with a searing thirst for knowledge and understanding. There is one question that torments us by day and haunts our sleepless nights. |
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Equipping SWT Applications with Content Assistants (Nov 23 2003 23:10 GMT) - For users of the Eclipse Java editor, content assistants are a well-known feature. You press Ctrl + spacebar, and a window with a set of completion proposals pops up. Selection of a specific proposal opens another window showing a preview of the insertion of the selected proposal. Committing a proposal with the Enter key or a double-click inserts the proposal into the current document. This article shows how you can easily add this feature to any SWT-based application, either a stand-alone |
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Editorial: The State of OSS Documentation (Nov 23 2003 23:10 GMT) - A professional documentation writer criticizes the OSS documentation based on his experience. Read the editorial here."There is one thing however, that we end users do care deeply about. There is an issue that burns in our minds with a searing thirst for knowledge and understanding. There is one question that torments us by day and haunts our sleepless nights. |
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Man gets "spam rage" over ad (Nov 23 2003 23:09 GMT) - There is adult content in this story. "Call it spam rage: A Silicon Valley computer programmer has been arrested for threatening to torture and kill employees of the company he blames for bombarding his computer with Web ads...In one of the first prosecutions of its kind in the state that made "road rage" famous, Charles Booher, 44, was arrested on Thursday and released on bail for making repeated threats to staff of a Canadian company between May and July." (Marc Erickson) |
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