Hi, I also think like Json.
For the first time you play with an arduino, use a board that has:
1. a usb connector for programming and i/o
2. pre-soldered connectors
3. use standard arduino connector arrangement (like in the arduino uno)
For example:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/UNO-R3-ATmega328P-Deve
On fedora 23 with libre office 5.0.5.2 copy/paste on hebrew keyboard works
without problems.
On Sun, Apr 17, 2016 at 11:26 AM, Rami Addady wrote:
> Him
>
> Its unity.
>
> Rami
>
>
>
>
> On 04/17/2016 11:01 AM, Lior Kaplan wrote:
>
> Hi Rami,
>
> I can confirm that with Ubuntu 14.04 and LibreOffi
imho: hspell does hebrew spelling well.
we have iconv, glib, qt ... for doing encoding conversions well.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unix_philosophy#McIlroy:_A_Quarter_Century_of_Unix
on the other side, it will be very nice to have a utf-8 interface to hspell
:-)
>
> So I guess that you're also in the UTF-8 camp.
>
yes, but my opinion about utf-8 is just my opinion. i like python and
python defaults to utf-8.
gtk likes unicode and utf-8:
http://www.gtk.org/api/2.6/glib/glib-Unicode-Manipulation.html
qt likes more options:
http://qt-project.org/doc/qt-4.8/
enchant use hspell as is (iso-8859-8) and just convert the strings when
using the hspell lib:
http://www.abisource.com/viewvc/enchant/trunk/src/hspell/hspell_provider.c?view=markup
imho because hspell only use hebrew, it can internally continue to use
hebrew only charset without nikud iso-8859-8 (
> We should be encouraging all of these, and MadDog Hall and everyone else to
> come visit and lecture. If for nothing else, then for encouraging free
> speech and thwarting boycott effort by enemies of Israel.
>
It will be hard to encourage me to come to the lecture.
I wanted to hear a lecture by
In the script Ron suggested he can set israel or diaspora holidays/parashot:
h = Hdate()
h.set_israel # for isreal
h.set_diaspora() # for diaspora
and the functions:
h.get_parasha_string(0) and get_holyday_string(0)
will return the hoydays and parashot for israel or diaspora respectively.
see:
h
try this:
#logo {
float:left;
left:-180px;
position:relative;
z-index:1;
}
2010/4/28 Lior Kaplan :
> This depends on your resolution and font size.
>
> I'll try to find a way to make it better, but not sure I can.
>
> Kaplan
>
> On Wed, Apr 28, 2010 at 12:44 PM, Gabor Szabo wrote:
>>
>> When loo
here are scripts in perl and python:
# apt-get install libhdate-python
#
import hdate
year = 2010
h = hdate.Hdate()
h.set_gdate(1,1,year)
julian = h.get_julian()
for i in range(0,365):
h.set_jd(julian)
julian += 1
da
I forgot to change the line
my $h = hdatec::new_Hdate();
to
my $h = new hdate::Hdate();
On Thu, Apr 15, 2010 at 6:34 PM, kobi zamir wrote:
> Ohh Perl is an ugly language ...
>
> Here is the perl code with shlomi's sugestions, it works
nt "$day/$month $holyday\n";
}
}
#--
On Thu, Apr 15, 2010 at 10:54 AM, Shlomi Fish wrote:
> Hi Kobi,
>
> some comments on your Perl code:
>
> On Thursday 15 Apr 2010 07:22:31 kobi zamir wrote:
>> > 3. Is there a way to semi automatically create the non regular dates,
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command line.
What this list is good for ?
On Thu, Apr 15, 2010 at 10:54 AM, Shlomi Fish wrote:
> Hi Kobi,
>
> some comments on your Perl code:
>
> On Thursday 15 Apr 2010 07:22:31 kobi zamir wrote:
>> > 3. Is there a way to semi automatically create the non regular dates,
&g
> 3. Is there a way to semi automatically create the non regular dates,
> such as the postponed date of the holocaust day? Is there a known
> authoritative sites to pick these dates from?
there are some fully automated ways :-) :
I. the command line hdate:
hdate -H 2010
will print all the holiday
you can generate the list automatically using some scripting language
, e.g. python:
on debian:
# apt-get install libhdate-python
#
import hdate
year = 2010
h = hdate.Hdate()
h.set_gdate(1,1,2010)
julian = h.get_julian()
for i in range(0
Nadav and Dan:
It's great news to hear about the new release.
thank you for the hard work and time you put into this project over the years.
without hspell the hebrew free software was not what it is today.
Ely:
Dan suggested earlier : Luah HaShemot HaShalem and Luah HaP`alim
HaShalem by Shaul Bak
Control Applications Ltd. is looking for a full time software
developer in Tel-Aviv.
http://www.powermeter.co.il
Contact: kobi_AT_ddc.co.il
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Hello,
On the next august penguin this Friday ,1 august 2008, a presentation
on the GNU Hebrew Optical Character Recognition library will be on the
technical lane.
Hocr, GNU Hebrew Optical Character Recognition library and utility
package, is a GPL-3 library for image processing and character
re
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